Exeter Advocate, 1905-12-28, Page 5THE
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PROPRIETORS
Professional Cards.
DR. A. R. KINSMAN, L. D. 8., D. D. S.,
Uonor graduate of Toronto Univeriety.
DENTIST,
Teeth extracted without any pain. or any had effects
Once in ransom's Block, west etde Main street,
Exeter.
DR. D. ALTON ANDERSON (D.D.S. L.D.S
DENTIST
Honor Graduate of Toronto University and Royal
College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Also l'ost I
Graduate of Chicago School of Prosthetic Dentietery
(with honorable mention.)
)
Atluminum, Gold and Vulcanite Plates made In the
neatest manner passible. A perfectly harmless an-
aesthetic used for painless extraction of teeth.
Office one door south of Carling Bros. store, Exeter. 1
NOW IN STOCK.
Bran and Shorts
and Wheat Chop
At Exeter and Centralia
Elevators
Prices: Satisfactory. Bring in
your grain and load
home with feed.
Jos. Cobbledick
Crcdilo� Flour!
dl+oistl►s eatteaieCC CeeimiiH
Our Roller Flour is at the
Very top of the list of good
flours. There is none better
made. It makes the good wife
smile. Try it.
Rn
Inviting
Prospect
Nothing
better for •
you—noth-
ing more
inviting
than &
meal of
Mooney's Perfection
Cream Sodas
Mooney's Biscuits are an evenly
balanced, wholesome, nourishing
food, equally good for young and
old. Made from Canada's finest
wheat flour, rich cr and pure
butter. Baked by fie Mooney
baker in the Mooney way.
Say ' Mooney's ' to your grocer.
d
Goderich: Malcolm DfcLe •an prob-
ably
t
ably the oldest man in this pant of the
country, died het Friday aged 100
yaer•s and 7 rnonl He had been at
resident, of Goderich for many years.
Dunlop's R'serp
96 Yonne St.
TORONTO
Dunlop's Choicest Flowers only dealt Ia.
Floral Desfdas for .I1 occasions.
Flowers shipped to any point between Malt-
fEaxuarantandeedC;.aldary, and safe condition
illustrated Price List on application.
100.000 Rose Trees In bloom.
JOHN H. DUNLOP
FLORIST
head Dlattace Pleat r Nips sed Sada Cdisa
Rai. 4790 Sala 2261
Cook's Cotton Root Compound.
The only safe effectual monthly
medicine on which women oan
depend. Sold In two degrees
,.trencth—No. 1, for ordina
cases. $ l per box ; No. 8, 10 de
greet as t r o n, e r for Special
Cases, $9 per lax. Sold Ay all
drugjyrruta. Ask for look's Cot -
1100t Compound ; take no
substitute.
Vie Cook Medicine Co.. �t'indior, Ontario
Illlj.
The'1'rt'asuret's financial statement
for this township for 11$)5 has been
printed and we take a few interesting
items therefrom. Total receipts for
year amounted to $21499.:5;(; payments
for all purposes was $4JSl7.6o; thus
leaving a cash balance of $681.73 on
hand; amount of uncollected taxes to
Dec. 15, 1905. was $159.00 against $1211
last year. Zurich village spent $t 19.Sl
and the tax levied on the residents was03
$17.97, thus leaving a balance of
198.11 on hand. 8100 was paid to the
'Treasurer of Stephen for the portion
of Dashwood village on the clay side.
The different drainage debentures all
expire after next year except two, the
Logan and Schwalm drains.
Corbett
Intended for taut meek.
WEDDED. —A pretty welding took
place at the home of Dir. and Mts.
Richard Hodgins on Wednesday even-
ing, Dec. (itb, when their youngest
daughter, Miss Sura, was married to
Elijah Harlon), a promising young
farmer of West Williams, At three
o'clock tete bridal party entered the
!tailor, the bride leaning 011B
the rut
of her brother, who placed her under
It beautiful bell which hung in au
melt of evergreens, which was decor-
ated with pink and white roses. The
ceremony was performed by Rev. New-
ton of Parkhill The bride looked
charming in a g�vn of {)elle blue, trim-
med with point lace anti wore a bridal
veil caught with a wreath of forget-
nte-sots and carried a bouquet of roses.
Her travelltiiig gown was of dark blue
and white silk waist and hat to match.
Miss Minnie Batterill of Centralia who
was attired in a gown of cream lustre.
trimmed with ribbon and sequents,
,acted as bridesn aid, and carried pink
carnations. Herbert Sherritt was best
man. After the ceremony all retired
to the dining room which was taste-
fully deeorated for the occasion and
sat down to a snpnptuous repast. The
evening was spent in singing. instru-
mental music and parlor games until
midnight. The gifts were numerous
and costly. We wish Mr. and Mrs.
Harlton a long and happy married life.
McGillivray
E. W. Jones, of Toledo, Ohio, has
b •en visiting friends in and around
McGillivray.—Caleb Dowker, who has
been suffering from an attack of blood
poison in his hand, is getting along
nicely.—Mr. and Mrs. T. Tedder of
Michigan are on a visit to friends in
this vicinity.—John Humble, sheriff
of Rat Portage, is visiting at the hone
of his sister, airs. W. 1)trling.--Han-
nah Yoe of Woodstock is a visitor at
the home of Mr. and Urs. Lee.--EIiuer
Amos, of the Dental College. Toronto,
is spending the holidays at. his huwue.
ryiat a few months absence in To -
into with her sister Mrs, A. Nest,
1 Miss Mae Scali has 'returned home.
Her 111411y friends are pleased to see
her hack again.—The wood cutters are
loud in their praise toward Mrs. Idose
1Vatsnn, who treated theta to an ex-
cellent fowl supper the other evening.
—Mr. a i d MIs. J. Dorman of Chicago
dare visitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. J. Dorman, 7th con. --Win. Rev-
iler, tylia haul the misfortune to rpm
pchfla:tnd a short
agito,
18pprogressorkintobising favorably,—
GRIS'rING and CHOPPING
DONE PROMPTLY.
i1. SlAtEITZER
Tfto luras. 6reoIig
of Peace
ashwoo
oller Mill
We wish to announce to the public
that we have placed our Grill in such a
couditinn that we can now produce
flour which not only MAKES THE
GOOD WiFE SMILE but is also asat-
isfaction to ourselves.
Gristing and Chopping
promptly done. All kinds of mill feed
always on hand. We have just recent-
ly placed in our mill it machine to
Produce Rol
\\'e invite you
Jos.E
e
Mellen ist church. 18th con.,
with the organ, library en
church furnishing,' teas Ale
file un \fouday week. alio
The building was a feat
good repair and was in
The trustees have
the church sheet, w•h
held daring the w
church can be 1
maps
that ar
ticed:
Arno
Fa
AVInehelsea
W. Batten of Detroit is spending
Xmas. at borne. --M r. and Mrs. Geo.
Miller of Mt. Clements. Mich., are
spending the holidays here with the
former's father.—Miss Ethel Godholt,
teacher of Comber, spent _Xmas. at
home.—Mrs. P. Stratton and Miss
Fi atnc1s, Of Croswell. Mich., are visit-
ing relatives in this vicinity.• -Messrs.
Bloomfield & Coward are at present
busy taking stock at the Winchelsea
store preparatory to opening tip for
business on Saturday.—Miss Howard
is spending the holidays at Exeter.
—The pupils of our schools gave their
closing entertainment on Thursday af-
t.e: noon last. The program consisted
of dialogues, recitations and singing
by the pupils with character songs by
D. Goulding and C. Godbolt. Every
number was heartily applauded and
from the manner in which evo-ything
was presented it is needless to say that
1.-ir teachers spared neither time nor
pains in the preparation of the pro-
gram. At the close of the prlgratn a
collection was taken up in aid of the
Sick Children's Hospital and the Sani-
tarium for Consumptives. The sunt of
$7 was realized. --The Sunshipe church
gave their annual entertainment Ion
Xmas. night. The London Harpers
furnished the music. while Mrs. Rhea
Scott Vernon gave several of her liter-
ary selections in her usual good style.
The remainder of the piogram %rats
furnished by local talent which is sec-
ond to none around Winchelsea. The
proceeds amounted to $lief.
Stanley
W. Smith and cr. 'ghter, Elenoru,
also Joseph and Miss Florentine Fos-
ter, have gone to Detroit to spend the
holidays.—Mrs. Jacob Realer is on the
sick list.—Richard Robinson has re-
turned from a several months' stay at
Souris, Man.—Mrs. W. H. Scott pass-
ed away on Wednesday at Clinton.
The funeral took place on Satnrday.—
Miss Lottie Grassick continues very
low and her death is looked for hourly.
Peter Fisher and Win. Logan are also
very illi—Urs. W. 0. Johnston and two
children of Milestone, Sask., and Jos.
Greer, of Osnubrook, N. D. are here on
a visit.—Charles Johnston, who had
some ribs broken recently, is able to
be around again.—W. Mosso) .has re-
turned from a four mtanth's trip to
Moosomin,Sask.—Andrew AAlnstrong
has disposed of his fare) on the Bron-
son line to John Cowan, the price be-
ing $3300. Mr, Cowan gets possession
April lst.—Urs. 'Thos. Talbot, a for-
mer resident of this township, passed
away at her home in Boissovain, Man.,
a few days ager. The news of her
death will be learned with regret
her many friends.—Miss ' •
who is attending the
rich, has secured a sc
wood, while her c
Sparks, has been
S.S. No. 1. Town
of Hayfield
at (Inelpl
of
bayi
par•
cleta
pr
Maguire
Mks A. Geilson of Centralia has been
engged to teach in our school for the
coating year.—Mr. John Wilson and
daughter of Strathruy are spending
the holidays herr.—A. Todd of Kings-
ton is house for a short tuue.—Joseph
Lewis spent Sunday at Sbipka.
ENTERTAINMENT. —On lues lay ev-
ening, Dec.21s►,a grand entertainment
and Christmas tree was held by the
Ebenezer Sunday School. They could
not have expected a better attendance
considering the unfavorable weather.
The program opened by a chorus from
the school. Following this were reci-
tations, dialogues, duets, speeches.
drills and a pantonine, all of which
were excellent. Miss Scott of Forest
and Miss Andrews. a student of Park-
hill H.S., reude.ed a few recitations,
while all the other recitations were
rendered by the scholars. The schol-
ars,Abo took part it th edialogues act-
ed them in the hest Manner. A dri11,
by the seniors of the school was well
received, as was also the pantonline.
A speech on the subject of Sunday
school work was given by John Treve-
thick. President of S.S. Association of
\te(iillivray. The Snperindent gave a
speech and congratulated theaudtence
for their good behaviour, after which
the presents were take.) from the beau-
tifully decorated tree and distributed
among the scholars and others.
PRESENTATION.—The regular order
in the school roost of S.S. No 5 wits
rather disturbed when on Friday after-
noon, Dec. 22, a few of the friends and
scholars gathered there to bid farewell
to their friend and teacher, Miss Mc-
Itae. She has ably taught the school
for the past year but owing t) circum-
stances she was forced to withdraw
and make her home in Winnipeg.
1Ve are sorry to lose her and we wish
her every success in the West. The
scholars gave a very suitable program
after which they presented Miss Mc-
Rae with a gold watch and the follow-
ing address:
Dec. `-'Ond, 190.5.
Miss S. McRae
Dasa Trtacaea.--WP, the scholars and friends of
your school have gathered here to tender our than
to you for the able way in which von hate instruc
us during the past year. We wish to ask your lo
giveness for any set of disobedience that we may have
committed. We know that we have often grieved you
by our negligence but we believe by the gentle may
that you have directed us that it will be pardoned.
We understand that you intend to seek a new field
of There we wish you every success, but we
know failure docs not a to those who are deter-
mined to succeed. Now, please, accept of this watch
chain, not for its intrinsic value but as s memento of
your kindness to us and may Almighty God give you
a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
Signed on behalf of S.S. No. 5. McGillivray.
Violet Short, Eliza 1Itelgi
AROUND ABOUT US.
(iodet'ieb: Miss Campion, wli a re-
ceived severe bolus at Brantford last
week, died from the effects on Sunday.
Clinton: Sarah Weeks. beloved wife
of Alonzo Case of this plate, pas -ed
away on Dec. lith, in New Yoi k. De-
ceased bad been in poor health fur a►
number of yeas. but for the past few
months has been failing gradually.
Clinton: Miss Edna Copp, daugh-
ter of Joseph Copp. who has been
teaching for a short time in U. S. S..
No. 10. Hullet, has been re-engaged for
the next year at a salary of $T25. an
increase of $25 over the salary at
which she was engaged.
Clinton: John G. Medd liras di -pos-
ed of his barbering Dosiiicss. Ills
health is not good, hence thesale; be
will likely take up some employment
that will not be so confining. His suc-
cessor is Fred. \\'hitley, an expel t
wielder of the razor and scissors.
Mitchell: F.Hebden,fornterly itDuut-
ger of the Mitchell branch of the Mer-
chants' Bank, has been appointed gen-
eral manager of that instil of ion. An-
other propllotion is that of T. E. Mer-
ritt also Wormer Mitchellite, who is
to be superintendent of branches and
chief inspector.
Logan: The hone of Mr and Mrs.
Christian Herbert, was I% scene of it
marriage Dlotiday when the;r daugh-
ter, Emma, became the wifa'nf If. E.
Knoke, M. D.. of Medicine
ceroOrony was performed h
C. Landsky, in thept•eser
flftv friends of the contr
Mitchell: After
for twenty-two •
F. Davis has d•
good will to
possession
ago Mt'.
give wf
been f
take
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when
Mr. 1
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