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Exeter Advocate, 1908-02-06, Page 4
Why Refer to Doctors' ORDEH. A SUIT Why not make your..elf et present One That Will Look Well Wear W©11 and Last Well A suit of l'lotheu or an Overcoat would he just the thing and some- thing that would afford the wearer• COU1fvrt as Wc11 !s the pleasure of know- ing that he is well dressed. We Have the Very Latest Cluthes andryatterns. J. H. Holtzmann CREDiTON (ixeter Abuotate-, Sanders & Creech, Props. THURSDAY, Feb. (, 1808 -\'OT'K AND COM JIENTS Counts come high. Papa Vander- bilt has just. paid *5,000.000 for one for his daughter Gladys. He is it Hun - gat Lao at rusts» An effort is being made to have the duties on all forms of tobacco raised, with a view to increasing the demand for the Canadian product. Ten years ago the duty was raised and plug to- baccos were reduced one-fourth. If the proposed bill goes through the two ounce plugs, which sell for 10 cents, will be reduced to one and one-half ounces. The supplementary est i in a t e s brought down in the House Monday of $2,850.000, for providing for seed grain in the western provinces and 440,000 goes to the Alberta Govern- ment, $1,&50,000 to the Saskatchewan Government and $585,000 to provide for homestead settlers in Saskatche- wan and Alberta. There were 277,370 immigrants en- tered Canada in 1007. In 1000 there were only 215,912. The immigration of last year therefore shows an in- crease of 01,404. Last year the arriv- als at ocean ports numbered `40,825, an increase of 08,005. There came from the United States 50,557, n de- crease of 7,231 compared with the pre- ceding year. This means an increase by ocean ports of 45 per cent.. and a decrease from the United States of 11 per cent. The net increase for the year was 28 per cent.. A convention of the West Huron Liberals was held at Goderich on Fri- day last when two names were placed in nomination, Wm. Proudfoot, K. C. of Goderich and J. 1'. Currie of \Vas wanosh. Mr. Proudfoot polled the -highest vote and the nomination was ovule unanimous. Speeches were giv- en !,y the noiniuee., Mr. Kt•liei suite Liberal candidate for the Legislature for S lath Heron, find R. Holmes. can• didnte for the Dominion [louse for West [luren. and M. O. Cameron, the present represent►tive from this rid- ing in the Legislature. 11'I'he i. melon Free Press aptly s•eys- P a S trnia Otneryer admits the scan- dal involved in the building of a (iov. ernment dock at the dreamt city of St. Joseph, hut has the inlpertine t ••• t'r lay the blame at the (door of tile I.te member, B. I3. Genn. Just hoof/ et 'eh influence it C•)n.)ervetive has with t mai Hoge to Mr. Wellington .1. Amy of present Government is too well knocvn 11.miot:.. Man. Precisely at 12 o'clock CANTIN I)IS('li_1HGEi). The case of Narcisse M. ('antis, charged wit h foe it ming $2,11111 from Zana (iall•Khet by f..l,t pretences was distni.sed by :Magistrate Denison Tues. day. Aceetiling to Gallagher's evi- dence 111111.i .-ro.s-ex.uuinatien he had loaned th:• defendant $300 for ten days under coedit' thet he be given it bound of $100) for the loan. Ile also admitted having loaned eolith) $101)0 for fee ty days for a bonus of anion. MURI)ERED 1118 \SAFE'. London, Feb. 1. -James Hat•twick, an aged resident of Cobble Hill. in West Niesouri Township, is in the country jail charged witn the murder of his wife. He is supposed to have hetet in a mentally deranged condition for srveral years. The deed first beenmo known when Hatt wick event to the house of :► neighbor on Sunday mluaning, only half-clad and shivering with the cold. Ile refused to go lomand when Con- stable Fain:loth, of 'l'horndale, .vent to the house he found Jars. H art wick lying across the bed, gashed in a hor- rible manner and quite dead. r AROUND ABOUT US" Las t8calikaAcailkalik a bsaAtegkaflk �[ Parkhill: On her return from church on Sunday morning, Mrs. Har- ris had the misfortune to fall, while entering her own gate. She was sev- erely shaken up. besides spraining one wrist. Seaforcb: Samuel J. Horton. of Bowman. North Dakota. and eldest son of Mr. N. B. Horton, of Seafortb, was one of the principals in a happy event which took place in the Congre- gatioual church at Carrington. North Dakota, on January 0th• when he was united in marriage to Miss Cora TufTord, daughter of Mr. 3. S. Tedford, of Kensal. Brucefield: A congregational meet- ing was held in Union Presbyterian church recently, for the purpose of deciding whether they would build a new church or repair the old one. Af- ter discussing the question thoroughly it was decided to build a new church, as the old one would cost so much to repair it; besides, the old one is too small to accommodate the present congregation. Mitchell: A couple of months ago T. E. Rozelle moved to Mitchel) from Ellice. He settled in the North Ward. Tuesday of last week Mrs. Rozelle went tol Stratford and when she re- turned on Wednesday she found her husband lying in an unconscious state uu the floor. He had a paralytic stroke and medical. aid could do noth- ing for him. He died Monday night, aged 07 years and 0 months. Eden The anniversary services of Eden Methodist church will be held on Sun- day and Monday Feb. 0 and 10. Rev. A. H. Going will preach at 2.30 and at 7 p. tn. on Sunday. On Monday an oyster supper will be served in the basement of the School House. Speeches by neighboring ministers, singing by the Centralia choir, and i•olos by Mr. N. E. Hicks and Miss Lillian Elliott of Centralia will form the program for Monday. The choir and soloiets will also be present on Sunday. Admission :13 and 2) cents. - The roads are open for traffic again After being blocked for the last three or four days. -Miss Ida Quance of Ex• eter visited Miss (lett Luxton a few drys this week. -Mr. and Mrs. Fred. l.nxton visited relative: and friends at Cromarty the end of last week. liattelr.y %Vst,nal.-On Wednes- day. February 50). a very pretty house wedding took p!aee at the hornt'of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. .1. ('eves, lth (' inces• •inn Usborne,. when their e.tiu►able daughter, Miss Ail li •, n•as milted in to call comment here, but did The Ob. server's claim contain a particle of truth it would not in the least •leer let from the responsibility of the (luyern• went. The indecency of attempting to discredit the deceased member for South Huron, against whom sueh an ineinue►tion:wits never made while he lived, le, of,course, eelf•evident. Centralia NF:L.oH K. IIICKS—Voice Production and Sing. ging - Pupil of London Conaerratory of )foal.-, 11. With,. en McDonald, Charles White. London, Paned Eardley, London, Eng. A limited uin,h, r r 1 purilr will l,e a.'cent"1 Will. J. Smith. who has been horse for some weeks on the sick list, has improved so as to be :around again and will leave in the near future to resume his duties as inspector with the Men - lie Shoe Co. et Detroit, Mich. -Mee. Brown h is returned to London niter• spending a month with her mother, Mrs. Boyle. -Miss Botterill left here on Monday for her home, her father being very p•)nrly end not expected to recover. --W. Boyle visited London Mende for a fete d,iiys last week. Because we make medicines for them. We tell them all about Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and they prescribe it for coughs, colds, bronchitis, con- sumption. They trust it. Then you can afford to trust it. Ask your on n doctor. The hest kind of a testimonial -- "901d for over sixty years." 1hd, a !r•r re , i *,ran, at.. " *.r0 110:1'.,, \ :twits Of �.ItS tPARItI.A. •jers ,•rWO I R s pa`•NM the tormu.aa of a:i our RedlctaIS. rl t r. 11412 %KAlt Ayer's Pills greatly ald the Cherry treeteral In breaking up a Geld. tilt• b, id..l party took their places when the It -v. W. H. Butt, Centralia, spoke th, few words which made theta roan .and wife, After hearty congratula- tions the wedding party. nlunbering about forty insnmediate relatives of the bride and groom, sat down to it dainty wedding' dinner. The presents were both nunlerces and costly, showing the esteems the young couple are held by their m ►ny friends. Among the presents iv is a beautiful fur lineal coat, gift of the gr nu and a ch. tole fur a h IndSome sum ft•um► the bride's father. The we -ailing party drove to Cent retie where Mr. and Mrs. Amy took the live o'clock train for I3rantford,where they will spend a short honeymoon. On their return they will visit friends for a month when they will leave for their home in Ilamiota, Mnn. Their many friends join in hearty congratulations and best wishes for :t happy rrdrried life, F.tlward Aniergon. a horse dexter, was found dead near Crieff school house on Monday morning. mind bus horse tangled in a wire fence. ,,tame et sma ss t. jVa• • 1.1 1 , -. i '.Iter simply a :ut;t.a.iJg •::r 4r .o LiiLu ing U' wdei' • ::+� •••t 11o1.l (.f my customers. " 'They ray tt makes lighter[..„. • ..tier, finer -grained Bi'.cuits an,: t' Are than any other tatty !vet- •1,,.(1 ver.1,,.(1 i R & Chemical Co. Send for our new Cook -Book - free. National t)rn ra of Canada, Limited, Montreal Farquhar. The new Telephone is now in opera- tion, and nee (less to say it is kept busy. ' Almost night and day the ring tutu fie heard sowewheae ou the line. It is a great convenience, especially this stormy weather ati messages haat• been sent which could not breve gone other- wise as the roads Were ilnp:.ssablt' at tunes. Our burg is well supplied in this line as we have now ttvo lines of phone, the Kirktor, line into Mr. Beaver's store and the Exeter line in- to Win. Polleti sTemperance Iiouse.- The sale of the clef ttelm of the late W. H. Stewart was largely attended not- withstanding the Tough weather and prices were very good, also the sale of Jas. Scott, Hibbert, Mr. Cameron wielding the hammer. Here some $:cioo worth was sold, not including the threshing outfit of farm. Quite a member from this vicinity- attended the Scott sale and we understand the nearest way home was through the fields a part of the way. Two of the number who had occasion to be later than the rest got orf the trail in the thick sturul and after wandering for some time around the fields finally found their way back to starting point and resumed their journey around the road. They reached home safely but not without several capsizes on the way. \Ve presume they trust have wafted for the after -meeting. --The annual meeting of the L'sborne and 11ibbet•t Fire Insurance CO. was held here on Monday of this week. The attendance was not as large as some- times owing to the state of the roads. The two retiring directors, Messrs. Roy and Russell of Fullerton were re- elected for a term of three years and Messrs. John Kay and Joshua Johns were appointed auditors for the en- suing year. -Ed. Stone lost a valuable horse on .Monday. -Mr. Gillespie of Exeter, who has the contract of draw- ing tile for the drain north of the vil- lage. has most of saute delivered at time of writing. Elhmville The storm on Saturday and Monday was the worst of the winter, drifting the roads up very badly and requiring much shovelling to render then) at all passable. -The (nail driver went to St. Marys on Saturday morning, but did not return again till Tuesday, and then with much difficulty. -The asses - or has commenced his dirties for 1(101(. -No services were held on Sunday last owing to the storms and batt roads, -Joseph Hawkins did not get home from County Council till Sunday af- ternoon, owing to the trains being held up by the weather wan: -Everett Skinner and Mrs. Andrew spent a few days visiting relatives and friends in Blanshard and Fullerton. - Thomas Hodgson, who has been visiting his sister, Mrs. R. Skinner, spent last week with relatives at Forest. -No meeting of the Council was held on Saturday. owing to the Reeve not get- ting hick from Goderich.-Mr. Simon Hunter, of Manitoba, was visiting rel- atives here last week for a few days. - Henry Andrew, of Hamiata. Mao., who has been visiting his sister, Mrs. Joshua Johns. is now visiting Richard Delbridge in Exeter. Grand Bend Miss Rbodtt Stratton returned home last week from Parkhill. -Mr. Fritz is improving very slowly. -Bert Holt is laid up with the grip as is also Walter Page. -Mrs. Geo. Webb is very sick at present. -Drawing wood and gravel is the order of the day around here.- Mrs.:Ed. McPherson was the guest of her father. Jas. Mollard, last Saturday. -Miss Ethel \Vrllker, of Centralia, •is visiting heir sister, Mrs. Geo. Downs, itt present. -Mrs. Ruben Wilson re- turned home hest Friday after a week's visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Gill. -Miss Voida I'age is laid up with an attack of grip. -E. Disjardine i• smiling at the arrival of a boy on the 24th. -Frank Bo'.senberry of %air- ich was a caller)n our burg Thursday. -The most of kbe people have their supply of ice in now. -Ed. Gill and \Vm. Devine were in Exeter Thursday. -Mrs. Richard Hamilton his gone to Dashwood to visit her parents. while Mr. Hamilton intends leaving Tuesday for British ('olumbin.--Miss %iter, who has been visiting Mrs. Gill, left for her home Thursday -The boys around hero had a sparrow snatch with W. Holt and J. Oliver as captains. The latter was the winner and the boys were treated to an oyster supper Fri- day night. -Miss Rhoda Statten has returned from P.etkhill and is work• ing for her brother, Walter Mtatten. et present. -Stephen Webb of the 11. line tv.as in (ioderich last week. --11. Smtith was in Th''dford There -lay. - 'fhe toads were Mocked on Monday o wing to the storm. (ireenway mu. and Mrs. Th.'s. Bullock and Mr. and Mre H. Eggert attended the fun• eral of Miss Smith of Mhipka on Wed. nesday.- Our noted fowl fancier. Jas. Brophy, has disp,p.ed of several of his choicest birds for a handsome figure. -Roht. llayter spent a few days with friends in B.yfleld.--Mr. and Mrs. R. Webbs ent Tuesday at A. M. Wil• eon's. -Jas. Brophy and Mrs. F. titin• son visited at Robt. Hutchinsen's on Thursday. - Mr. and Mita A. M. Wil- son spent Thursday ,it T. Fallis'e.- Miss \i tla•1 Smith it visiting ft sends in this vicinity. --Miss Milly Foster is visiting her !sister, Mrs. J. (sill, at the Bend. -John Shirt itt. John Brown and A. M. Wilson atterud,d the funer- al of the late Mr. Stewart in Parkhill on F.tar v. --Mr. Ti (".51.1 of ('ntulirhle visited 1•nion Tent. No. 48, of the Mecebee.. He gave nn interesting address on the state of the order and introduced a new form of initietion.- Miss 13. Hosier left for Whitby on Monday. -C. If. Nilson left on Tues- dity to atten•1 ,an Institute tlleeting in Kornoke and mine slices. -The an• null meeting ..f the Famines' Institute will be hell iw \\-ilson'e Hall on Satur- day Fell. 'eh. in the afternoon horse poling t•l.i<-o are being arranged for in Robs. English's shop where Ist, 2ntI and aril prizes will be awarded. The evening meeting will commence at 7:all. it..t h mleetillg. w 111 be nddretited ly- Mr. Ks.1d of Mimeos and Mr. W. Shea Meet on of Walkerton. 1n the e tetnol) the ltdiev will meet fit if. Wicket es, a here Hiss Yates will give several intete•ting atldreo!es. Jame. McLeen, n stell-known Barrie ehereett r. was frozen to death in the Oyu ent found, y. A Surprise in Biscuits 9 Every box of Mooney's Perfection Cream Solas you open—you will find a new delight in these dainty :.Scult5. 4 When you want to surprise yourself, :ve your appetite a treat with Mooney's 01 Perfection Cream Sodas Woott's Phosphodiatll, The (slyer,, I ,u1t.,h Remedy. Tunes -:'.rates the whole nercuua - u, makes new mood t l t•.. 1.1.(11A. Cures 11'crn- nus Ikbilituy,� Mental and lira in Worry, Dcs- •.o.dene•y, .Ser+a(t� Weaknese, Emissions. Spry :(orrh.ra, and Effects of Ahtu,e or E.rceasea. • ice $1per Los, (direr $.5. tens will please sie trill cure. Bold by alt druggists or mailed in plain pkg. on receipt of price. New pamphlet mails lJree. TM Weed rMedrelne Co. Vormeriy Win Isorl Toronto, Ont. Granton Mrs. Dickinson (nee Maggie Davis) of Fleming, Sask., is on a visit to old friends in this neighborhood. -Tho many friends of Miss Lillian Lang will be pleased to know that she has accept- ed a position in Ingersoll to sing. We are sure Miss Laog is quite capable of fulfilling her engagement. -Miss Net- tie Brooke having completed her stud- ies in the Stratford Business College with honors, has taken a position at Sudbury, Ont., leaving for the above place last week. Miss Brooks is to he congratulated on her success. -Mrs. P. Mowbray has gone to London Hospit- al to received treatmeut for her eyes, We trust she may receive benefit and return home cured. --Mrs. Geo. Chen- ey has the sympathy of her many friends in this her hour of sorrow and double bereavement. Her parents who lived at West Lorne have both passed away-, the father dying on Dec. 31st and the mother two weeks later. -The old time tea meeting at Maple Grove on Tuesday evening was well attended by a number of our citizen. The Granton quartette furnished the music and Miss Lillian Lang, soloist, rendered several fine solos. -We are sorry to learn that there is very little hope of recovery of J. E. Murray, who is very ill in St. Marys. He is attend- ed by'Mrs. Murray. The family have gone to Toronto to reside. Easy to Mix This What will appear very interesting to many people here is the article taken from a New York daily paper, giving a simple prescription, as formulated by a noted authority, who claiens tbnt he had found a positive remedy to cure almost any case of backache, kidney or blinder derangement, in the follow- ing simple prescription, if taken before the stage of Bright's disease. Fluid Extract Dandelion one-half ounce; Compound Kargon one ounce; Com! nd Syrup Sarsaparilla three ounces. Shake well in a bottle and lake in teaspoonful doses after each meal and again at bedtime. A well-known druggist here at horse when asked regarding this prescrip- tion, stated that these ingredients are all harmless, and can be obtained at a small cost from any good prescription pharmacy, or the mixture would be put up it asked to do so. Ile further staled that while this prescription is often prescribed in rheumatic afflic- tion with splendid results, he could see no reason why it would not be a splen- did remedy for kidney and ut inary t/•oubles and backache, and it has a pe- culiar action upon the kidney strec- ture, cleansing these most important organs and helping them to sift and filter from the blond the foul acids and waste matter which cause sick nese end suffering. Those of our readers who suffer can make no mistake in giving it a trial. -- Mitchell: The news that Mies Jos- ephine, daughter of J. T. hicks, died suddenly at [.os Angles. California, nn the 29th inst., came a i a terrible shock to her many friends in Mitchell. She Waft hit 41 and raised here. ilk rLAdkALAI' aeafaa afl a aA Ak Now's the Time To buy a supply eif Tooth P.r -t e, For n limited lime we will give FREE with every tube of our Tooth ratite it Gnod Tooth Brnah -- all for 25 et.. (live it is trial. You will like it. SNEEZING Why shmlld von ire bothered wilt) sneezing --flowing eyem and nose and "stuffed -up heriel" when NAMELESS will break up yew. cold in short ostler. (i.to it n trial. 2.1 cents. Large stock of PIION(uilt:►PHM.k RECORDS Ir now in. All pri.•. s. Tering to THE PURITY suit. At Watch %\'inflow, ('so. fix p.111.1g iYVArmy 4oialrisr• ,4. -•r -•v. The Ideal Beverocie .-\ 1'ALP. Ate, i•.tt.ttab:r, full of eia virtues s of matt rad hot-.• .:i..1 in •. sparkling , .•:..li- tion, is thel bit erage. Now when chemists announce it, purity, and judges its merit, one need look no further. WAREHOUSES -AT- EXETER, CENTRALIA AND CLANDEUOYE Investigate into the Merits of the CENTRAL U , 3 STHATCORD, ONT. It is the most successful bu,itlea+ traiuiug n± hOC! in Western Ontario. Our Commercial, Shorthand , and Telegraphy Det{ artmeuta are is charge of able Highest 3t Pricepaid for Grain instructora of experience. All our courses are thor FY-' ough up-o•dato and practical. Wo have I,eeome one of the largest business training schools in the Provihce. Get our free catalogue and learn what we arc doing Cotuntercial st•noOI* as well as Lot' nes, menemplov our graduates. Students are er RICH. S E L D O N tering each week. Enter now. (Successor to Joseph Cobbledick) ELLIOTT & McLACHLAN,Principals THE MOLSONS BANK (Incorporated I. Act of Parliament 1.55) Head Office, Capital Paid Up Reserve Fund Office, Capital Paid Up Reserve Fund Assets Over IXTY-TWO BRANCHES Montreal $3,200,000 3,00(1,000 Montreal 20n[ 3,000,000 33,0(10,000 IN THE DOMINION OF CANADA EXETER BRANCH OFFICE IHOURS 10 a. m. to 3 r. m. SATURDAYS, 10 a. m. to 1 p. r, A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. DEPOSIT Receipts issued and highest current rate of interest allowed Until ntil further notice Interest on Sat inK s accounts will i e eyingBank Department: credited quarterly instead of halt yearly as formerly. YY Deposita of SS and upwards received. Agents at Exeter for the Dominion Government. DICKSON & CARLING, Solicitors. N. D. IIURDON, Manager, ETER DIAMOND HALL I HNEST JEYELLERY OUR NEW STOCK OF Watches, Jewellery, Silverware, Toilet Sets, Etc., Etc., has just been opened up and we may safely say that this is the finest stock that has ever been shown in Exeter. Our Goods are at Prices To Suit EVERYBODY They Will Suit You Call and Examine Early A. MARCHAND, Exeter, Ont. Hensall Reeve Petty was in Goderich last week attending County Council. -We learn that Miss Bessie Urquhart forul• eels of town has been selected teacher of expression and physical culture on the stat? of the Toronto College of Music, recently opened in London. -- Geo. Joynt has returned from a busi- ness trip to Parkhill. -Jack McDonell has returned from Toronto. --Wilber Phillips of Toronto is home nn a visit. -Miss Maggie Hudson has returned to Seaforth after a Iwo weeks' here. -- Miss Jessie Anderson (11 ('hiesgo 1. visiting relatives here. - Ed. Blake and wife have returned to Toronto. ---Miss Nellie [Bullard of 1.(rodun is visiting at her home here. -- Main Bullard lifter a four years' absence in the West hos roturned home. Ile has been in the employ of one of the railways runn- ing into iia and/n. - il. ('ndmnre has disposed of his line new dweliu.g on Mouth Richmond street ton gentleman from Exeter. - Mrs. J. McMartin and little enn of London are visiting in t own. the gne.t of Mrs. Bonthron.- Thje I olio'. of Cannel chervil have or- g,aprized a [Arlie*' Aird Sleiety.--A windier of children of the village are c )nfined to their hmn•' with the %sips. llarpley On account of tit•• very Inclement weather and the drifted a ►nditi:m of the road'. the Riev. Mr. Cat Here was hot aide to 1 teeh Corbett on Sabbath l.►st, hating to turn about opp.xrite R. Stone's and make his way haeme again. --J. 'layette. our estimable stage driver, has not missed It trip, ilthoegh the roads have been almost impels.. ahl�.-George Loves and Wm. Mellin -.re preparing to raise their buns thio - emmrr nod put cement walls under theta. They are bitty heelirg meter - sal for the work at present. -Several of our young folks went to a party lest Friday evening at the home of Mr. Sparks, about a mile north of Blake in Stanley township,but at last report they had not been eard of. "Won- der if they got lost in the storm ?"- T. F. Turnhnn, of Brewster, spent Friday last among his friends here. - (leo. Sutton. of Shipka, has his show advertised for the third time to take place at Grand fiend in Brenner's Hall to -night. Feb. 4th, hut on account of the deified condition of the roads he will likely have to postpone it. alma Clinton: L. E. Dole: ty who was action maker at the organ fart!! v for fourteen rear'!. has tesign(vl to take up life insuret►ee e'en k fi•r th.• t:x,rl- sior• Life. A Doctor's Statement IRaie St. Paul, C.C., title. March 27th, 1901. " 1►r. T. A. Slocum, Limited, Toronto, Ont. Gentlemen: - My many thank.) for Psychino and Oxomulston. [ have used them with veru great satisfaction both in tm• own case and in that of nay mends. it af- fords me rine)) pie:mare to recommend a remedy which is really good in eases for which it is int.•n•ied. I atn, yours very truly," Dlt. 1:ItN 1-:sT .t.:1 LLA 1tD. Detente recogni:ee that Psychtne is one of the very heat remcdiee f -,r all throat, lottng and stomaeh troubles and all run down conditions, from whatever cause it is the prerwription of one of the world's greatest speeialiets in dis- eases of thr throat, lungs, and stmnaeh, and all wasting disea.es. Ask your druggist for it, at 50e and 1,00, or T. A Mloeum, Limited, Toronto.