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Exeter Advocate, 1907-11-07, Page 41 Undoubtedly the best ''.'owed on the continent. Proved t.' be so by analysis of four chemists, and by awards of the world's great Exhi- bitions, especially C incetio 1893, where it received ninety-six points out of' a possible hundred, much higher than any other Porter in the United States or Canada. atesiL Grand Openin -uh— - Crediton ` Nenl+ttil Mss Marjory Hopper is visiting in Gottlieb Brown occupied the pulpCoburg. „burg. tutor to going to Toronto io the Evangetited church, Zurich on j with her parents. -Dr. Alex. Moir, of Sunday mot nine in tile abseuceof Rev.. 1,enure, parents. who has been here Oischler.-Harry N'. Eilber is It happy spending a itionth's vacation returned roan these days. Ile is the proud fats- to the west this week to resume his er of a bouncing bahv girl. -George ',vac( ire. Coultet has been in- Eilber, Sam. I -a sport and Forman ptrawl.oving hid dwelling, west of the leenleenHoltzman ane working at the steel way trawl. bi► y coat of paint. while bridge which is being constructed working in the drug store taking stock, 31s.. Hemphill had the misfortune to fracture his Linger. -Urs. Bowers. who recently lost her husband in it railway accident. on the C. 1'. IL, in the west, for which company he was acting as an employee at the time, is here visit- ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wrn. 1{ichardson.-Donald Grassick has placed a fine tiew piano in his home. - The Dan Stewart property on the Lon- don Road was sold by auction on Wed- nesday to j{oht, Bell, Jr., for $1850.— Mrs. Ketcbeu, who has been spending the past Month with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bell, has returned to her home in the west, -We are pleas- ed to see \Ir. Nesbitt out again offer his illness. -Bob. Cameron have4• re- turned from a visit at Bothwell- and Ridgeway. -Hugh McCrostie, who is engaged in the Molsons I3ank, stet with a painful accident on Saturday, Ile was out shooting and by some cleans a cartridge exploded, the force of the powder burning his face and causing painful injury to his eye, which will cuntine hint to his room tor a week or 50. Ile has none to his home in Lucknow.-Geo. Sutherland is having it cement walk laid at the side of his residence. -Mrs. H. J. D. Cooke and children have returned from a visit in London. -Mrs. Edward Deters has been in Toronto in the in- terests of her little 3 -year-old son, for whom she is getting the best medical and surgical advice. -Mrs. Wm. Hog- garth and daughter spent the holidays at Brantford. -Joe Pinkney has gone to Stratford where he has secured a good position. -Milton Ortwein who is attending Commercial College at Lon- don, spent the holidays at his home bere.--Miss Melinda Ortwein attended the Kerslake -Patrick nuptials at Lon- don Thursday. -Mrs. Hodgins has tak- en possession of the Commercial Hotel and has commenced to renovate the building. -Hallowe'en passed off very quietly here, and very little depreda- tion was committed. The youngsters were somewhat tired after the holiday, and did not seem anxious to get out and create a disturbance. A few gangs with the tick -tack and the pumpkin did business as usual, but their hilarity did not last very long. On the whole, the Hallowe'en of 1907 was as quietas has been in tuany years. Never was there a much finer day than Thanksgiving Day. It was perfect autumn weather. a cloudless sky and plenty of warm sunshine. Everybody went out -there was no need to stay in. As a result there were mans on the streets taking in the glory of a Canadian autumn day. A large number went to the woods hunting nuts, while others enjoyed a drive in the county. -A .Vitchell cor- respondent says: "Thos. Gill, who bas been out of town since the 20th March arrived in town Thursday from Hen - salt He spent all but the last two months travelling in the state of Mich- igan, but is not much taken up with Uncle Sam's domains and has decided to return to Hensali for the winter. FIRE -During the past twelve years the Commercial Hotel has taken fire several times but fortunately was al- ways discovered in time to save the building; on Thursday afternoon while standing in front of the building, Dav- id Cantelon saw considerable smoke and detected an odor of burning wood. His r tepicimns were aroused and he went on a tone of inspection. On en- tering the paseige leading to the kit- chen he found the thrones climbing up the partition in it most vigorous man- ner; giving the alnico a number of buckets of water were speedily applied and the old building saved once more. across the Aux Seuble River on the Fall and Winter Goods e boundary between Stephen and Mc• Gilliyray Townships. ----Thanksgiving Day was very quietly observed in our burgh. All bu,inees places were closed and the (lay was certainly an ideal one for a holiday. A good many went out of town to various places to visit relatives and friends, ott►et• went shooting, while the ietuainder stayed at hotne cleaning Opp the garden and planting bulbs and putting things in order for the tt'inter.---Rev. acid Mee. Bean are attending the wedding of Rev. Bean's sister in Berlin this week, -School reopened Monday after the holidays. Miss Robinson spent his holidays with her parents in Exeter, Miss Girvin in l.uckuow• and Mr. Bluett and family 111 Forest. --Fred Kerr attended the shooting tourna- ment at Clinton Thursday and Friday and succeeded in capturing some of the prize Money. Ile also attended the shooting match at Khiva Tuesday and we notice by the score that he did some good shooting, being highest in both events. Fred certainly knows - — how to handle a gate -We are sorry to state that Miss Carrie Kuhn, who has been attending the Business Col- lege in London and who came home for the holidays, is unable to return to • her studies owing to a severe cold. Her Horny friends hope she will soon recover. -The following were vi.aitors in our town during the holidays: Gar- net Baker, Owen Sound; Miss Melinda Trick, Stratford; Miss Fike, Sehring- ville, Mrs. J. A. Schmitt, Berlin; Mrs. Saul, Miss Laura Davis and Mrs. Clark and daughter, London; Mrs. Marshall. Forest; Mies Calvin, Brussels; Gottfred Oestreicher of Dashwood. -Rev. and Mrs. Andrews were in Hamilton dur- ing Tbanksgiving holidays, Mrs. Jas. Lawson in London and the Misses Ella Beaver and Myrtle Clark in Goderich. -Mrs. August Hill is in Waterloo vis- iting her brother who is very ill -Mr. and Mrs. Bluett were in Forest last Friday attending the funeral of Mrs. Woods, the mother of Mrs. Bluett. Her many friends extend their sym- pathy. -The Ladies Aid of the Evan- gelical church gave a Thanksgiving service last Thursday evening. The basement was filled to the doors. Mrs. (Rev,) Bean conducted the meeting. The program was of a high order and consisted of readings, solos and chor- uses by the Juuior members of the Y. P. A. Special mention twist he made to the Holtzman Quartette. This was their first appearance and their sing- ing was well received. --The many friends of Chas. Barnes. who will be known as the good natured catcher of the Duncrief Baseball Team, will re- gret to learn that while threshing in Cardoc Tp., last Friday, a pile of rails fell opt him burying hitt and fractur- ing his spine, which hakes his chances of recovery slight. Charlie was in our burg several times during the past baseball season and by his gentleman- ly behavior anti gcod heartedness he won many friends -Hallowe'en pass- ed orf quietly. The boys gathered a great assortment of buggies, plows, chicken coops and boxes and piled them at the corner. Some of our busi- ness men were -busy the next morning getting rid of their share of the accum• elation. -The Male Chorus of the Evan- gelical church has been organized. Rev. Bean is leader. ira Brown, fres., Ezra Faist, vice Pres., August Kuhn, Se y Treats.. and J. H. Holtzman, ad- vise' v member of the I3oard. So far the Chorus consists of 20 members. There will be several snore added. Books have been honght and we may expect to hely them sing befote long at some of the evening met vices. -Mrs. N. E Hicks of Centralia was in the village last Friday. She has organiz- ed It painting class and will have her snide) over the Drug .tore in Ifoltz- F Kerr 10, D. Hartleib S. 1V Garrick S, to to'+ block.-- Chas. wolf is still laid J Dodds S, W Sanders 8. C Stenlake 8, apa with rheumatica. Ile is obliged to 8 Gillis 7, J Hannan7, 0 Mawhinney es.. .a cane to get around. -Last Satiir- 7, N Stanlake 0, F Snell 5, E ilrenner .1 • v, the 2nd inst., the home of Mr. 1. \W;Venrty, am( Jles. Ed. Slott on the 4th conces- sion at Crediton Kest was the scene of Stephen a very enjoyable event. it was the anniversary of their 29th wedding day anti therefore their Chinas Wedding was celebrated. Fifty invited gilests from Landon, Bettresdaa, Exeter, Hen- sall .and this neighborhood were in attendance. The rooms were tastily decorated in culors of red. white at d blue. Tile table fairly groaned with the good things. Mrs. Stunt amply justified the reputation she has for he• Ing an excellent cook. All did justice to the bill of fare and everyone enjoy- ed themselves very much. The pre - Bents were nntnerous and special men- tion trust be made to a handsome din• ner set given the happy coupie by some of their admiring friends. it was regrettable that the resident pas- tor and wife (Mr. and Mrs. Andrews) and Rev. Fear, of Exeter. whe mai 1 ied the couple, could not be present. We join in colagratulatiog Mr, and Mrs. Shot t on having attained the _'t h anniversary of their wedding day and trust the will be spared to live many 1Ve have just opened up an im- mense import order of Scotch and English goods in all the LATEST SHADES. Our success in the past has been due to our knowledge that Honest"Goods and Honest Prices must ,rev•til,iu g (relents which appeal to:the better class of trade. OALL:EARLY. J. H. Holtzmann CREDITON exetex Abrorate, Sanders tt Creech. Propa, THURSDAY, Nov. 7, 1907 NOTE AND COMMENTS The customs collections for October were a quarter of a million Luger than for the same month last year. The Government tax collectors are the only people who are taking in money at the present time faster than usual. The seat for Labelle, in Quebec Province is vacant, Mr. Bourassa, the Independent Liberal menrber, has accepted the challenge of Mr. Tur- geon, one of the Quebec Provincial ministers, who resigned his seat for Bellechasse and invited Mr. Bourassa to resign and contest the county with hitt. Mr. Turgeon had been charged by Mr Bourassa with corruption in office. Liter -The latter has been de- feated by about 800. Khlva We regret to announce the death of the beloved wife of John Appleton on Saturday, 20th, at the age of 31 years. Mrs. Appleton was the daugh- ter of Jno. Steeper and was highly re- spected by all who had the pleasure of her acquaints Lice. For a number of years she has been at severe sufferer from Bright's disease, but only last June was she compelled to take to her bed. During her :affliction she was cheerful and patient and never com• platted of her lot. A grief-stricken husband and at little daughter, besides a host of friends are to -day tuoarning the departure of at model wife, loving mother and kind friend, but we con- sign them to the care of Him who doeth all things well. The remains were laid to rest in (.rand Bend ceme- tery, being followed by a largo iritn- ber of friends. SHOOTI\(1 MAT('IS--The shooting ntatch in connection with the (Chive hotel was held in Tuesday. The weath- er was rather inclement but neverthe- less this did net prevent at large crowd from attending the snatch. Some good shooting wits done as the score will indicate. Fred Kerr headed the list in the two events, thus showing his skill in handling the gun. Follow- ing ie the swore: Event 1. 10 live bird•*. F. Kerr Il, 1) Ifartleih 8, N St •make S, W Sanders 7. C Stanlnke 7, `l Gillis 7, F Snell 'i, T Bissett 7, J 1) .1 1- 7. P Beaver 7. E Brenner tt, NV l- • n ly tt, M Oarriek 5. Event 2. 10 Blue itAwks,— I'he following is the report for S.8 No. 2, Stephen. for O.`.tobt-r. V -- B 11ill. 1V. -L 11 List, LStahls. III. - L England, 1 Meads, AI England, V Cornish, (1 King. i1. -M Sints,L Sims. Jr. Part 1i. -C Stathls. Je. Pat 1.-M Lawson. -Hattie 1'hapunan, Teacher. Vile( ieb eitl Following ie the report of S.M. No. 0, t"shorn., for the months of yepteni• ler and October. `aures are in nr(ler of merit. V. -I• Heywood, i. Wash- burn, V Iierryhill. 1 V. -- M Cornish. meele, N Heywood, i. (bulletin E Hey w•toil. It Fletcher. Jr. 1W. --It Ondholt, .1. Creery. Sr. i11. --E Hey- wood, J Brock. Jr. 1I 1. -J Campbell, E Oot•attd. Sr. i1. -I Creery. it Gould- ing, is Coward. M Clark. Jr. i1. - 1) Cornish,iH Cornish, 1 Heywood. 1 Help/Help/ I'm Failino asrtw Thus cried the hair. And a kind neighbor came to the res- cue with a bottle of Ayer's Hair Vigor. The hair was saved! This was because Ayer's Hair Vigor is a regular hair medicine. Falling hair is caused by a germ, and this medicine completely destroys these germs. Then the healthy scalp gives rich, healthy hair. Tho best kind of a testimonial - "sold for over airty year.." le.,...„,.,. . Ayer re , t.owstr. tt w. A►w a.aautact.rere of 7 SAIMAPACitut. Z�e1'S C1 ttV PINTOSAL. more years together arid tbat their life may be if con t in lied honeymoon. Following is the standing of the pul- pits of Crediton Public School for Oct. Report of Continuntinu classes next week. Division 111.-iV„Honors, L Geiser, A Fink twitter. 1' Treitz, pass. it Ate drew. Sr. 111. --Pass, L Brown W H:aist, v Holtzman. Meet Robinson, teacher. Division 11. --Jr. 11.-Honote, 1. Oes- trercher:11 Heist, I'. Bluett, pass. M Winer. P Feltner, E Ewald. Sr. 1i.- Honors,Eymith.M ('lark, F Kina peso. CI ilenadiet, II Fink twitter, M Aosta• niacin. Jr. 11. 11. - Honor' .t' Oestreich• er, 1t Ring. i W• If.. V Hill, pass, E (iaiser, lti,uo(i. \- Ruddy:). Miss (iirvin, teacher. Division I11.- Jr. I1., A. -Honors, R English, pass. I. Weiner, E Treitz, E 14 uerth, G Guenther. Jr. Pt. 11. - Honors, K Sweit-eer, i, Heist; pas,. M Guenther, 0 i,•utatta„rt, R Shenk. E lIetlden. Jr. i't Ii. It Hai•t, M i3en- edict, 11 Hettden. Si. Pt. l.- Ift re. E Sweit•r.er, I. Beater. ('lass A.- IC Finkbeiner, \W Redden. (1 Bedford. A Weiner. 'l Lawson. �li•s Kieezle, teacher. Sunday Card Playing Law.. There was a time when people in England were forbidden by law to ploy at curds, even In their own houses, on Sunday. In the royal proclatnatlon against vice, profaneness and minor- ality, read every session and assize, is the following passtige: "And we do hereby strictly enjoin and prohibit all our loving subjects, of whet degree or quality soever, from playing zea the Lord's day at dice, cards or my other game whatsoever, either In pnl'lle or private houses or other places whatso- ever.” Enlarged Finger .Joint.. Enlarged finger joints aro the source of annoyance and mortification. Some- times they are caused by pulling the fingers to make the joints "crack” Sometimes they are the result of bard work, rheumatism or gout. They may be relieved by light rotary massage (rubbing around and around and around on the joints with the thumb and ingere and stroking upward), ac• comp:toted by the application of (11 of wintergreen. Not Too Misch of a Foal. "Father says thnt Algernon hasn't any plea of the value of money," she exclaimed plaintively. "Your father wrongs him." gnswere(1 Mis: Cayenne. "1 have ohservty) that Algernon never proposes to anybody except heiresses." Perfectly Vainest. 01,1 (tenticnaan flow old are you. my dear? !Attie Girl -1 was eight years old yeste:-dny. 0111 Gentlemen -In- deed! You don't lo ik t p be that old. Little (;Irl -Ah, haw you naughty teen do (totter us poor, weak women: A Memory Destroyer. Rro,t•n--1 have just discovered whet It is that destroys a manes tnem.rry completely. Green -What Is !t? Alen. ho) or tob:leen? Brown -Neither; It's doing hint n favor. Woman's Work, That'. Never tingle. first Shopper- Sometimes It 14 haat M find shat you wont. Second Shop- per Yee. ispeeinlly when you don't know what It 1s. --Judge. (pet your Marriage Licenses at the Advocate office. \IVhen " sweets " lose their sweetness -- and " substantials," their charm --there are always MOO:\' EY'S PERFECTION CREAM SODAS to coax back the appetite. Do YOU know how good they are? 105 McGillivray George Carter, Jr., is home from the West. -Miss Cora Hutton, of Cleve• land, Ohio, is visiting her relative, Chris. Hutton, of the townline.-Mrs. Edward Mark, who has been at the bedside of her daughter, Martha, who has been ill for several weeks at Bay City, and who died on Friday last, has returned home. Miss Carrie was also at her bedside the last week. DE.+Ter—On Friday evening Edward Marks received word of the death at Bay City, Mich., of his daughter Miss Martha, after an illness of seven weeks. In the month of September Miss Marks in cotnpany with three others partook of some canned fruit with the result that all four were poisoned. Her cousin, Dr. Jones, and little girl were i11 five days, while the other young lady lost one of her fingers and was ill three weeks. With Miss Marks it turned to septic rheumatism, settling for a time in her knee, and afterwards scattering through her whole system, eventually developing into septic en- docarditis (intlanimation of the inner wrapper of the heart,) which caused her death. Deceased graduated from the Central Business College, Strat- ford, last spring afterward going to Bay City where she resided with her cousin, Dr. Jones and family, who dur- ing her illness did everything possible for her, seven doctors being in attend- ance upon her. The body was brought to Parkhill on Saturday for burial at Parkhill cemetery. Besides her par- ents, Miss Marks is survived by one sister and four brothers. The sorrow- ing family has the sympathy of their many friends in this sad bereavement. Asks Us To Print It. To relieve the worst forms of Rheu- matism, take a teaspoonful of the/fol- lowing mixture, after each meals and at bedtime. Fluid, Extract Dandelion. one-half ounce; Compound Kat•gon, one ounce; Compound Syrup Sarsaparillas, three ounces. These harmless ingredients can be obtained from our home druggists and are easily mixed by shaking theta in a bottle. Relief is generally felt from the first few doses. This prescription, states a well- known authority in a Cleveland morn- ing paper, forces the clogged -up, in- active kidneys to filter and strain from the blood the poisonous waste matter and uric acid, which causes Rheumatism. As Itheutnatisni is not only the most painful and torturous disease, butdan- gerous to life, this simple recipe will no doubt be greatly valued by many sufferers here at home, who should at once prepare the mixture to get this relief. it is said that a person who would take this prescription regularly. it dose or two daily, ne even a few times it week. would never have serious Kid- ney or Urinary disorders or Rheuma- tism. Cut this nut and preserye it. Good Rheumatism prescriptions which real. ly relieve are scarce, indeed, and when you need it. you want it badly. Our druggists here say they will either supply these ingredients or snake the mixt tit e ready to take. if any of our readers so prefer. Zurich All Hallowe'en has come and gone but no great mischief was resorted to by the boys. Thr emelt gate removing and tiek•tacking were indulged in, but however, the boys are getting more Wise, hence not much damage is done. --Mrs. J. C. Knlbtleisch has returned from her trip to the west. She also spent a few weeks with her children in Detroit -Jake Welker and wife of Berlin spent the holidays here with friends. --The trustee board of the Ev- angelical Church hate. granted a few weeks' leave of ails+ence to their pastor, Roe. 't. 1). (iisehler, mind he and bie family left en Tuesday for Ileidrli'eri, DON'T WAIT net at least an even start v. its your old friend Rheumatism this me -.r. tett cat( bead him off if youstart right now to take Porter WAREHOUSES Largest and Best CENTRAL EXETER, CENTRALIA AND CLANDEBOYE STRATFORD, ONT. Rybeing the best this a. h001 has i.c..w,e the lar-• est business trailing school in Weston Ontario. Highest Price paid 101' Grain Uur enrolment again exceeds that of a earyago. Who" Because our courses are thorough and prat• meal with specialisto in charge of our Commercial. Shorthand and Telegraphy departments. All our graduates obtain good positions. Vou may ester n•,% Write for free catalogue. RICH. SELDON ELLIOTT it McLACHLAN, (Successor to Joseph ('obhledick) Principals THE MOLSONS BANK (Incorporated by Act of Parliament 15551 Head Office, Capital Paid Up Reserve Fund Assets Over SIXTY-TWO BRANCHES IN Montreal $3,200,000 :3,000,000 33,000,€00 THE DOMINION OF CANADA - EXETER BRANCH al OFFICE HOURS 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. SATURDAYS, 10 a. m. to 1 p.m, A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. DEPOSIT Receipts issued and highest current rate of interest allowed Saving Bank Department' trent further police Interni on Savings accounts will t e credited quarterly Instead cl halt pearl{• as formerly. Deposits of St and upwards recebed. Agents at Exeter for the Dominion Government. DICKSON & CARLiNG, Solicitors. N. D. HURDON, Manager, It heals an.t strengthens the Kidneys so that they will be proof against attacks, when sudden chant. -4 of weather come. f1 r'Oe. a boa at D..,g Storer or by Mail. 90 TIP rtsfljt rgs,e tt. roe trachea. I 1 DlSL GSL NOTICE Regina Watches, when sold without 1'ii Official Guarantee, 1t11d l;� ()a:tn. thi:i" an authorized Iitr;- -:l'_ ii::iiie to be Sect:lul- 11a:ld Watches. taken in trade or procured in some other secon:J °' ha lid way. 1 rill the only authorizeu Official Agent here, and am the only one who can issue an Offic- ial Guarantee which will be re- spected by other Official Agents throughout Canada. A. MARCHAND, the Jeweller, EXETER, ONTARIO. s► where they will visit Mrs. Oischler's parents. -G. Brown of Crediton occu- pied the pulpit in the Evangelical church on Sunday morning. while Rev. Hart of Hensall preached in the evening. -`several members of the Zurich Gun Club were in Clinton last week and took part in the shooting toutnament. —Alex. Chaplet has been appointed agent for Massey Harris machinery, for this vicinity and will have his hrad-qunrters at Zurich. Alex. is a hustler and will make a gond ngenf.—i{et•. Maas of Preston oc- cupied the pulpit in the Lutheran church Sunday. The morning service was German and the evening service in English. -Miss Mollie Schilbe of the lith con.. left Inc Ottawa on Wednes- day morning. -N. i30yes of Illeke.who has been confined with typhoid fever. has recovered sufficiently to enable him to resume his duties a4 teacher in Kent county for which place he left on Sat urday.--TheZurich Gun Club tens presented with a handsome medal by J. B. Blain, of London. The n(eda) will be competed for once a month et 20 targets and has to he won three tithes in snrceesinte when it will be- come the property of the rnenber.- An interesting and it►stmet ice addteas was ered to the members of the Young i'eoples' Alliance, in the ivaan gelical church. nn Tuesday evening. by the Rev. 1). t•rquhntt. of Kipper. -�lisy Pearlie ('omit of Hill+green nal rewly ',seeped death a few days ago. She Wall in the yard where her father was hitching a horse when a number of colts came into the yard. knocked the little girl down and tram - led tier under their feet. She was picked up unconscious. lir. ('atuphell was called and found the little girl in a very critical rendition but by the skilful treatment of the doctor she I.I is now able to IK• art•,nnd rig tin. Wood's Phu rr'at ref/tie li+ ltemrrf The G n y. Tunes and invigorata•'t ho whole ncrvcut e• ,a.- n, nuakoe new oo rd la CM V, int Cures Nrrc- orr.e Debility, 11frnttal and Bruits iVorry. Dr- „on.l,nry, sexual t)eakn's l::miesione, Sper- .4.,(orrh,ra, and Effect* of sib foie or F:.rriwsa+. Iced per box, restore.). One will pl edaao .lx .•-(11 t' ori_ 8o14 D all rnargiat a or in Ailetl In pi lin eke• on reeclpt of'�ari..•. '. 'i' iwr ;dad „nailed free. Th• wood M•d(oIn• Co. teeretrly IVin,lsort Tw eeato,Ont. "There's nothing like St. George's Baking Powder "It keeps its strength -the las' spoonful is as good as the first." 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