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Exeter Advocate, 1906-03-29, Page 4SOMETHING Weise; r s -e f sitie need's anti no one can well ,do watT o lit. ELISSR. Bit. A aeleaxcittfle'Sk-inY Food; Ilighl"Y recommended for rough; hard., rosy irritated skin, 'cheeped bands, face of lips. Binh: Thoeli'tlioeaa iea lett for Grautaaa last week .-Messrs, il:tnt.:lta & 3wcit- EQr were in Sareria last week on fbusi- uess..--Walter Baxter solei as v alezable ipa rse to Malik Adams .one day last weee.- filbert Smith returned borne The rsd ay from North tH ay, where he lies been working through than watntee' montes. •yank Fah nuur!eft i few dape. ego for519an>i°is, Man ., whets he has -en- gaged to work with Dap. 'MeJhee founder resident of Shipl al.- -Miss Tilly. and, Julia Mason of rprkltill called' on Mr. acid Mrs-. Lewia Schroeder on Sein- daay.- W.�Biel of ' reterleiree preached in the.Metlesdist church here„ on ,Sain- day'.evening. fl isdoing..grand •veirli in�a'id'u1 tu.p'., Vl1it.' ()SS ► ocie'ty, i;A, braatach of tie' 1V.C.T.rV'. An dote fog Matclt Winds We recoanmend`this preparation to you' as one of,. our Specialties because we know it to be the nnost elegent preparation for general_ use upon the - hands and face. Used Once Always in Favor. Sold in 26 omit bottles. MA,NUFACTTJRED BY W. S.COLE P1111L B.- -Central Drug Store, Exeter. Vretflton 'Miss'"Ohrissy 131'aatan, who has been visiting relatives in Chesley for scone time, returned home Monday evening. -Art. Zwicker spent Sunday In Lon- don with his p:u ents.-The Misses Clara Hoist and Saalonwa Hirtzel are learning the millinery with Mrs. D. Link, who has charge of the millinery department at S. Brown's, -Wesley Finkbeiner was in London Saturday en business.--Juo. Chambers and Mrs, Alma Chambers left for Manitoba on Monday. We wish : them every suc- cess in their new hnrne.--Miss Roby Essery is visiting her aunt, Mrs. John Crone, of West Nissotlri. --Geo. Eilber sold bisdriver ou Monday to Robert Ross, London Road, Exeter, for $I55. The horse is in first-class, condition and is cheap at the figure paid for him. -Messrs. Laughton Sc Taylor of Park- hill• • e Fridayin ` the were in the villas interests of the Imperial Life .Assur- ance Co., of .,Toronto. -• Mrs. Matthew Winer has just finished a quilt con- taaining 2480 .patches and all done in two weeks time. As the quilting time is see band, we would like to hear of any who can beat this. -D. L. O'Brien, 06weter Atwv:ca#.e, Sanders & Creech, Props., THURSDAY NEAR. 29, '06 Sodom Nelson Stanlake, who. spent the past few months at Collingwood, has re- turned home. -The snow has neatly all disappeared and thud is nowthe order of the day.' --Rumor• says. that :a' wedding will take place shortly. Of course Sodom will be the 'gainer. - Mrs. Boslaugh of London is the guest of her brother, Mr. Adolphus Hooper, Lakeoad.---Wm.Carrick, Jr., has engaged to work with Chas. Alsworth for the coming summer. --James Staa- ce- a left Monday evening for Maple Oreek,'SSask., where he intends speed- ing the succimer. --Robert Sanders of :Exeter very pleasantly entertained a number of his friends at the home of Silas Stenlake, on Monday ° evening with. his r€ari,aph one: • M storm of -Wednesday eveiiin of The ts m ,. 8' last -week upset a straw stack for -Al- bert Penwarden and buried six head # cattle underneath: They were quickly taken out, and alt but one are well again; -that one is unable to stand. :butwill recover. The same storm picked a hay rack, off Sohn Slemon's wagon and carried itsense distance. - Wm., Ford had a large wood bee on °Thursday"last.' A big pile was cut - Rev.. Fair aed W. Here are in Toron- to this week.as'delegates to the tern verance meeting being held there. - Mr. Gubr has received -his new dredge ',slipper and expects to soon begin °per: .tions on the PRIM: ;'isle creels again.-• Reviva:,i -e :ie� a sewn here on .Wed- , nesday evening. All are cordially in- ' vited to attend this meetings: -Mr. -and Mrs. R. Skinner spent Thursday In London with friends. -Quite a num ter from here attended the sale at Jas. Moir's'on Friday. Mrs.;J•. Wvight is visiting under. the -parental . roof at Whalen. --Geo. Andrew disposed ' of a bull calf to Patrick Ryder of Bid- -•tlulph a few days ago. The animal wadi only 6 months and 3 weeks old and • who hes been pro manager at the Sovereign Bank in this village since last fall, received notice on Tuesday that he has been transferred.. to Chat- ham. We are sorry to lose Dennis as he is a fine, jovial fellow and 'made a large number of friends while here. - W. W. Kerr is certainly slaughtering prices at his store. If you want a bar- gain call on hili. --Don't forget they. Literary Society concert to -morrow (Friday) evening. Fax,. the funny man will be there and a good program, bus been prepared. --Miss Soloma Hirtzel has fully recovered from her illness.- Rev. J. A. Schmitt of Berlin is • in the village this week in ,the interests of the Mutual Life Assurance Co., of Canada. --Henry Eiltaera 1VT.F,P., spent Sunday in Ubly, Mich., the guest of y his brothers, la • Sam -del and Ben. -=Mas- ter Fraser and Miss Idella ; Brown are enjoying a few days' visit with friends at Plattsville and Berlin, -Mr. Ma- whinneyof Lucan is on a visit to ,his daughter, Mrs. James Lawson. -Mrs: Wnii. Sambrook spent a few da s with friends in Centralia last week. -,Our• milliners are kept bus. y these s.e days pr aysPre-parin for te operiengseesMiss Laving Klump,whohas been illfits.cavales - eat as is also Oscar Mos e .. d'� lie r tic 'azr axe t e , who:has c 5 c Cue, p h 1a, from Dr.. Hoist arrived in' the village Saturday. ` We extend the ha hdl t f welcome to hire and wish- him every' success, -The Misses Finkbeiner of Dashwood were the guests of Miss Mary Wolfe on:Sunday.--LastSunday morningreception services were held in the,vangelical church; • Over 125 were taken in •as i iennbers' "rof the church. The service throughout was very impressive., We trust the church will prosper and become a powerful instr.un.+=n t to carry ort the good work. of winning sonis forthe kingdom. - Our assessor has been in the village the paast,week assessing. Don't hide -the dogi-Friday evening : abont • 75 young people` called at the, home of Rev. and Mrs.• Damm to spend the ev- ening and congratulate. Rey. Damm on. his, 40th birthday. The, gathering ,was a complete surprise. 'After the company had enjoyed themselves sing- £ing they gathered in -the parlor, when J. H. -Holtzman read a: `:well worded address after Which Chas. Eilber pre- sented Rev. Darn m with a well -filled purses who made eefeeling reply. Mr. Bluett, on behalf of the . assem Mr. Cin-ia°iea ,Caerc , Mid Wife who haw) been visititag` friends in ale, Mich., foreev-r.il, wee 1-A.4urned homelast week. ---The ,1:;trot. Metho- dist elaoir arid a. Dumber of oilier 1metals spent a very pleasant —aunt evening on Feeley last at that home of Mr. •rand Mts. John Gill, Grand Ben ldva. Qltate*adell for is ;t s eci:.l ,'Miss • M 4'y McDoeald• Wass vlsitirng friends its McGillivray for a' fete days last week . --ll, Cunpingii rn has .per. ehaased a fine driver. ` It is a pmol one. »Mitltael O'Rourke e weave a striele tbose dztys. It ,is a girl -Mr. Jacob` Qaterin. wito Was on the sick list is able to he out again.--Sinaon. Hertz Inas re- turned 'home frees London college. i Simon s going,to stay home for the sites:ter months,-- Miss Nora Doyle of Mt. Carmel is visiting her sister! •Mrs. .m e. Dignan nt Sylvatic.- -i%lr. spiel Mrs. Thos. Lone of Mt, .Carmel have the sympathy ;f their many friends in the loss of .one of their infant children. The: funeral took place on Tuesday to Mt. Caarmel cemetery, e weighed 730 lbs.The farmers -who company made a brief address,. after purchased a quantity of the American' which all enjoyed a lunch which was 'fence 'trim T. Hawkins, are;- busy get- `-reed by the ladies. Rev. Damm has ting their cedar posts home. -Mrs. -en four years pastor of the Evangel- -James'Rowclifl!e, -who ' recently-dispos, . foal church here and asthis is his last ed of her farm`to.Philip Hern, moved' Year ;with us,we a are sorry to . see him. ber household effects to the home of leave, which `will be about the middle 'her son; George, on this line on Mon- of next month. He has wen many slay. -One of the largest gatherings of friends while here and his .sermons Sunday School workers which h'as.been have always been listened to with held in the twentieth century ,_will be great interest. -*t this church on. Sunday next, at 2.30, Deem'or Mas. C. B;vER.-After > noxa, Everybody welcome. --Some peo. a lingering illness of about, a month le talk about the, wonderful laying Mrs. Christian. Heater paaised Away at ulties" of some different kinds ofher home•bere, at 8:30 &'clock tete. on fowl but we have a farmer in this vi- ` Monday. .Her•illness .it first.*as not einity who has a flock. of corm/ion . thought to be of any severe character. Brown Leghorns and Plymouth -Rocks which started to 'ay at New Years and h i ►e averaged ; since that -time +f'ro'm 4'`twotosix dozen; fa day, and during the e 'cold; bitter weather of this month All that skilful physicians and''Iovieg friends could do was done`foither with- out avail and therim reaper claimed, hie reward. She boree her illness with Christian fortitude, and died trusting – wed 50 eggs:sorne days, or nine dozen in ber Saviour. Mrs. Beaver's maideri -inn two days. Who ban beat this;' iia fixe *as Hortense Simon 'and she . hail been twice married. She was born about 42 years ago at/Elmira, in the Corinty of =Waterloo,,, but about sen The Taking Cold Habit The old cold goes; a nest- one quickly comes. It's the story,; •of a' weak groat, weak limo, , at tetrdeney to consumption. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral breaks tip the taking -cold habit. It strengthens, 'soothes, heals. Ask your doctor about it. ?Voir kbnct tai' sc testimmnta1-= ? oia't `or' rsrrr�er sixty voabatrtl." i(ade l+ `. C'.:A +►rd's„ Le�vrtl, itacr. ern matt users at, SARSAPARILLA. YersPIUS. .. NAlR 1.160 14 W. es** its- se -emelt Wei ski . alas of*11 Ha? aaedfeinsr. aka 31'* rirele regular with Ayer's one pill each iffiest. • ,Centralia Extra steam force and workmen are in evidence at the mill these days, Mr. Pat ,Royle having his traction engine in operation, the extra force being for the purposeof.cutting barrel heading. -Mr. James Wilson bas been an the sick list, but is now improving. Mr. Wilson is an oldresident wad touch respected, and hisimprovetnent is good news to his friends.- Messrs. Percy Simpson and• Frank Boyle attended a night. -Clar- ence the basil in Lucan Friday n gh , Clar- ence Duplant is ill of scarlet fever. - Mrs, Elliott has returned from Toron- to Hospital and is now quite well. She enjoyed a drive to. Exeter Friday last. John Parsons is improving in health although 'badly, crippled. -The home of Mr. Wesley Hodgins ,was blessed,' with a bright baby .girl Thurs.. day. --Jas. Godsave resumed his duties, at the store Monday after several days illness. -Mr. John Carl is laid off work for a few days with a heavy cold. -Mr. Thos. Elston has started his heading machine working, • Hensall - Mrs. Hat and children left last week fbr Haainilton to join. Mr, Hart. ' They regretted leaving the village. -The Hensall Hensall Foundry and Machine shop is 'for sale. -Another family of emigrants' ' lass arrived,... -H. Richert .bas m from Kippen to the farm he recently P urchased from . John Berry. -Miss Harris has resumed_ her position as milliner_ at J. • Weismiller's.-James' Beverley - bus moved his household effects,to Exeter. -Mr. E. Rannie has engaged, Miss Ross as Mill iner.-Messrs Boyle and'' Wilson, who purchased the Hamden store business, are takin g •stock;this, week. -Mr. John : Caldwell. east of here, entertained a number, , of friends : on . Wednesdayevening,it r of his 'and Mr. Thomasa Dodi son ah sDay -- menExeter, r olea e, shortly' fo' maxi of B etc , wb v. for the. West..' Dancing' and other amuse- indulged- ' Tents were rn till the wee emu' ,o ur .w n 1l depx e 1 to thetr. respective homes, feeling that they ha indeed spent a pleasant evening, years ago her family removed to Dash. wood, where she had lived the greater part of ber life. About 16 years ago she 'married Wesley • Norsworthy and five children were bnt'n of this union, four of whom died in infancy, One little girl of six ' ears still survives. Her 'first husband died six years ago and about two and a half years ago she married Mr. Christian Beaver of this elsee and a little baby boy nowsix rix =tats+,a is• the result of this marriage. Ili-: marriage with -Mr. Beaver has been 6iri u1arly happy and the sorrows' ing lire bend has the sympathy of a Vetylarge circle of friends. Besides her two infant childten and her sor- row -het husband she leaves her aged parent!. Mr. and Mrs. Lentis Sinnonn, in a state of feeble health nt Dashwood, three eisters, Mo. Joseph Snell, of Ex - pen z x-trsi'; Mrs. Philip Helsel and Mrs. Chia `titian 1+':;sail both living at Elmira. One blather. rare cis . itriet-i,. Jr., died nt Cav'« allot, t, N.D., WI la, yea rte ago. The fairs. snarl took p dace on Wednesday . ,fter-. a'.aoan to tlne Crefliton cemetery, The, I (-rge at a evidenced the esteem iii %''laeet..�da'eeai:,ed' %tai' h;+11. 1 PERFECTION CRt4h: 1M HaaNEY BISCUIT CANDY, C; STKA1FpitD tAkItDA To His els. d CuMoniers The wise grocer studies his customers—knows their likes and dislikes—knows that hiis best trade want M+oone 's Perfection Crean Sodas He lets them know that he has their Cavorite biscuits ---and sees that they ars: not asked to buy sornething'just as good," which is NOT as good. Grocers who want to pleads their patrons. always have Mooney s: Per- fection Cream Sodas In their hygienic packatess--•airtight and moisture -proof. A . paZ.F. ALE, , Fralata. hie, 11.111 �y tiie vi4-toes, of LYs,it nod l o�a, acid aaa, pati�li:a condi- tiers, is, the 'ideal • beverage. - 'Now wlreia chemists, ;Announce its'. purity-, end judges its merit, One need tools no :further.. THE MOLSONS BANS Papa 1x3) Montreal . • • .$3,000,000. • • $3,000,000 DOMINION OF CANADA (Incorporated by Act of 1'arl Head Office, -. petal Paid 117,13 .. • . R v FORTY-EIGHT BRANCHES IN THE EXETER BRANCH` • 0FFIot aourti io u. m, to s p. zn 'SATURDAYS, ID a m. to 1 p. t]t, A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. Farmers Sale Notes casted or colleeted, Forms supplied on application. DRAFTS on all points in the. Dominion, Great Britain and United States bought and sold at lowest rates of `Exchange ADVANCES made to Farmers, Stock Dealers and Business Men at lowest rated and on most favorable terms. DEPOSIT Receipts issued and highest current rate- of interest allowed poAits of $i and upwards received. Interest rain- Department' p ounded half -yearly and added to principal . BMSaving inst. 4:genta at Exeter for the Dominion Government Dioesott & Caitense Solicitors. N. D. l uuia,DON, Manager. • 'Hoc:c .Y. -In a fast and exciting game of hockey played :here Monday evening the Hensall-' women defeated the Goderich•women to the tune of 7 to 3. The features of 'the game was the: star playing of Misses Hebb, Mc- Donald acid Fox for Goderich . and Misses Benggoughs Neelands and Doan for ` Hensall.....: The game was bard foughtfrom start -to ' finish and we exceptionally clean, none of the, Play- ers being penalized. After the game the Goderich women were entertained to a supper and dance by the Hensall women, :•' McIntosh, of Goderich refe reed, and was net mobbed. DRAM—Airs. John McGregfor,'one of the old settlers of tbis section, died'' on March 17. at the age of, 69 years', The deceased had been,in poor health forsome time and a severe attack of pneumonia following, she wasunable to-' withstand it and succumbed' ate atbove statede Her maiden nameevas: Isabella• Mustard. 'She was -born in Scotl ed and carne to this country with- z parents about fifty years ago. For many years she and her bereaved •husband lived on; the 2nd of Tucker- smith but, for the pest five years they have been residents of Hensall: Five sons and two daughters also survive, 3t. Mairy: i' Walter Oliver of London] formerly of this place, passed away on M -, 'delay rot tho adwanneed age of eel missa. 'gippen, By the death of Mrs. Ma-: tibia : Brurnmett of Toronto her sister; Mrs. Junes Sproaa,t,sr., of Tuckersmith is left the income of about $311.000 dur- ing,her life. At her death it is divided among - a number of nephews and nieces. • POOR ,P.ACICA.GB DYES MAKE Women Miserable and Croda, Diamond Dyes Da;shwwoo11 Jos. Cook of Hensall was here last week and rented •W m. Zimmer's 'house into which he will move his family shortly, while he will take a trip through the. Prairie Province with a view to locating there. ---Wm. Heatnan who _recently .rented hie farm to -Mr. Henry Pfaff had an auction .sale lest week and on Monday moved` with his family into Simon Miller's house in the village. -Mrs. Andrew Birk is at pres. ent visiting her daughter near Sea-. forth.--Norunan Ruby • left -"Monday morning' for Linwood where he has - employment as tinsmith. We' wish Norman 'success. --.-John Preeter and family were visiting friendsin the -vil- lage tie Sunday. -The annual business meeting of the Evangelical' ;Society here will be .held. in the basement.of thechurch, on Monday afternoon, App' ril 2nd. A full attendance is request- ed. -Louis Moser moved to his farm on . Thursday of last week. -William Shrine :has '. a wtaron on the road •,in connection with his general store here. e Qiiilting bees seems to be all in order now, .almost a daily occurrence. -Mr. and Mrs... Louis Simonreceived the sad ;intelligence on. Monday morning of the death of their. daughter, _Mrs,. C, • Beaver of -Or edition Much s y m= pathyis felt for• the bereaved friends .. in this their severe loss eeeir. and Mrs. Henry Guenther visited 'friends In. -•.a o Hensall '�+ leis D s Ivo d se tans' He 1 on r y h_ seenis be the `1na -vest field for the ••incur' rance man just how.. .0. entPeTallge Tototito, March 27. -s -The Executive Clotamittee . of the Ontario branch . et the, .Dominion Alliance .presented the following •teport this morning at the *convention Assoeiation. .Tbe Exectitive Committee, after a, cereful consideration of the said bill, desire po exPrese deep regret that' it contains proposals thet are decidedly retrogressive in their character. They approve. the provision requiring a that has •been adoptee by the eleee ter% bet they desire to protest against, the following proposals; • 1.. TP legalize liqtiot selling in hotels gueats eertain hours on Sunday, '2. •To legaliFe .the sale of liquor on dining and cafe cars. 4. To require a three-fifths majority to adopt. a local option byelevs. The Exeutive recommends the con- vention to strongly condemn these .News of the Week. • Wreck Near Sarnia • Shortly before 3 o'clock Thursday morning' two. London firemen, Nathan• iel Hughes and Richard Crapp,` were killed in a head-on collison two miles east of the Sarnia Tunnel station. The trains were a passenger and a double' header' freight, on the Grand Trunk. There is a double track but a switch had been misplaced ' and the passenger train leaving the tunnel was ori the wrong track.. The three engines. were wrecked, butthe .engineers" and the passengers miraculously' escaped. unhurt. • Three men' were.injured and two en= gines ines demolished inanother ` collision on the Grand !Thunk at Hamilton .on the 22nd. Walter . Bexters a young man of is Downie township,committed. suicide by hanging himself itf iaieefatbexts Bairn. Luber l Lumber, lin n� S l CS Latb Cedar Posts, Sash, Doors, Frames and all Building Materials. --Water Tanks` BEE-HIVES Finished or in down n a always on band. Highest rice paid for Saw - logs of ever .: description. Custom.0118tOrri'isawingpropapt.ly, attede to.M 7�. Estimates cheer fully given Jacob Beck. father of Hon. Adam Beck, died in Detroit. Iobn Hill; the Indian, was acquitted Pour firemen lost theirlivee end a score were injured in a factortfire in blew York. Brantford livery stole hy the fixtures :Mr. Alex McCaw of West Zorra was ,f13und dead in his stable; and tt is sup. posed he WAS trainpled toe'llea.th by tiWains:ipeg with`rio marks of violence Annie reterman, a young Polish girl was found dead on a Vacant lot at on her body. Ottawa, boy, was shot and, seriously wounded by a companion while, the two were hunting in the woods. grant of $4.000 to the Consumption Sanitarium of Hamilton and an allow. ante of $1,50 per week for each patient. e AM on g the con -Mantes given charters last week by the Ontario Government were: -The Maitland River Power Company, Ltd., Goderieh, cattiest $500. 000; .the, Oxford -Knitting Ootaparite fed., Woodstock, $50,0iXe and the James A. Cline, Ltd., furniture, Strafe ibll'i'414$(11a=ile Mete Thos. teee;;Itt, of Logan wass bringing a pail of evater from the well 8110 slipped and broke her left arm Islet Above tile wrist, , A little over a year ago she had, an a Pe inisatep lied broke her leg, Have Made 1VCltticins. lie drives,; Mothers ' and : Daluglliters HoPi7y , end Con- tented. - Women wiao buy and use any of the adulterated, weak mad worthless pack- age dyes put up in imitation of the re- liable and rieverofailing DIAMOND DYES. must expect to tneet with sad trials and disappointments fntliehonie. Crude package dyes with only faney names to recommend them, and sold by some deatere for the sake of large profits, are the direct cause (if much of the ferninipe bad temper and irritable. nese inanfested in Featly homes. If our women and girls would avoid trotible, foss of goods and hard Ash, they mast insist upon getting the DIAMOND DYES whebever home dyeing woik to he tIone. One ten (lent iiackage of the time -tried DTA - MOND D'YES will alwaye color more goode than will teo packages of abet dyes, awl give brighter,' faller. more Once used, I)IAMOND DYES beeoine the chosen dyes for all well.regulated itichodson tee. Montreal, iiew Dye llook, Card of I/yed Cloth Semple s arid Booklet vetoes. entitled "The 1,ongj oh Ws "I rip to theKI ike," e Ross Taylor Mealeffeet, brit, Dec, t, 1903 ".1 had suffered for seven years with kidnej trouble. Could .sdarcely Valk end, was unable taking the first few pills, felt puch relieved. " ...After taking half a box, was able to do a full. day% work. I know one box of Bused ie saved. the S40.00 dootor It costs only 3e a clay foiake 84313.-Ja'i -the • kidney pill. that never All druggists have "Bugu" or will get them for ion, ..„.1.141t CHEIPaipAi. 00. 1.11111TED" Marriage Licenses ir,sued at the ADVOCATE OFTIOE pure 'Tea PackageS Users Of Pran4 Mogul' Tea pr9riounce 'it the • beverage Of good' GrOwn on the sUn-kl mountains of Ceylon, it has the delicious and mellow flavor of purity. Prepared by machinery from plabtation to cup. The packages, lined with air- tight paper, proteet It from store dust end microbe% Never s9ld in bulk nor in poisonous 'lead. The effort to substitute, some other, tea to " lust as good" is the desire cf some deakrs for an excessive profit on an ,inferior article. 'iGrend Mogul Tea *00e0 rbightellPi 27/4 'Great Eigtia.lietnidi.' 'A positive cure for anfornu.aul Expose.. Oil Of *which leacl COnaOto Infirmity, buianitylkoltin Tiff ifray CIII/sTSE 1-11USTD AtiNDRY4 done give me a call, and' will guarantee. the best of work.. txeter, Out. Spring Tenn Opens ApriI 2; CENTRAL Why should you eontete yourself in tho ordinary %%las of life when you can bettor your 00/46011 by • practical education and' asAst our graduates to good positions. Commove your C0111116 1101V. WritO tot* Told 2!tc, 30e, 40, end 50c ptr pound. LA,. ro: the premium 'cow pular-. I • Days to Detre