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Exeter Advocate, 1906-04-26, Page 1Remote:her that tliteeigh the Arty°, sieere you Veath mere people than through ratty other ehaueel, Iat r Farm, atooh ceniaiiitat. A pplye Se Mai OAS Cggiggli. Village thi ),t-itt ettas.la rtraintli for a. Itetitiadd: Ata,, •.EX1TR, ONTARIO. TflU.R-SDA7..,,TIAPRIL.-2�, 199.0, N P The very best kind of Insurance—L. 0, ,provision for the Future as Well as. the - Present is a baying Bank Account in he Sovereign Bank of Canada, interest paid 4 times a year. $1,00 will open an aocouni. Put your money in a place where you can get it when you want it.. 40s. SNELL, Manager at Exeter, Orediton, and Dashwoed, , 411111111101111.1111.1111111=1.10111112111111111=1.11111.1.6.111111.00MININIMMINV We have the Goods that will please you. Why not give us:a trial ? We have just received Our White Lawn 'Waists, beantifully. em- broidered; in fact, they are without exception the finest we have sh ever own. Also embroidered waist fronts, Look at our window 'display to be oonvinced that we have the nicest in town.' Lace and Fancy cellars, Belts in\eold and Silyer, also a, fine dis- , play of wash, belts. \ -4, 'Don't Forgetiolaw... That 'we carrythe Astoria" Shoe, Which has no equal in the trade. 8ee them before making your purchases. Jus,t- a, new lot to hand in the latest styles. Groceri,es,, Crockery, Tinware—Full, Assortmen 'A First-class milliner in eonnection with the Store. Tlai.'s Store will close' at 680 after May lst. Earthquake, Fire and Famine. Camhig Industry Discussed, DAY TION XETER catereeoleta Awful iesauseaseye .1 A geoeral meeting of the Board of ea_ Trade and ethers, took place in the 509 people. killed, 2;000 in -jawed, 300,- Reading. Reorte of the Town Hall oh 000 inade hoinelesseend without food, Frisla-Y triellii)R for tlie ,P.urPose of three -qua% ters of the city o San rtrall- gatteiree some inforniation regarding a else() tumbled to the groupd or gone canniegfactiiry. President MeOallean op in smoke, besides wholesaledeetrt c. was weevil to. the Chair, IL ci1ki tion in other parts of the state are the upon Reeve Bolger, who with eome results of tt Violent earthke Oulashoele ether gentletatn, had se:cored an ex. on the morning of April 18th, followed pert it. the inisiness, tostate the pine by a fire which wiped out all the pose et the meeting. The reeve did eta wholesale buildingiasthe:editeational and ietrollneed the gentleman, who arid government institutione, the expliel tbetebe would* prefer that Churches arid the greater part of the those prietiteshoultl 'Ask elope -laws reaidential portion of San Francisco. whialt he would ,aiesever*ratherThan The quake Ivas so violent that naive that be ehould eddress the meeting.' of railwasesunk into the ground, the Many questions were asked and they water menus were destroyed and itn. were 0,1 answered in a very satiefite- mense bonding shook and fell into a tory A:ay. From 'these answers we :rnalsS of ruins. gain ti ()following information: A.bout Fire then broke out in many places $6.006 wotth of machinery would he and there being no water to fight the necess try for the canning of peas, flames they spread rapidly tin Wednes- earn, vegitables.and fruit; $4000 would day, Thursday and Friday Pistil three- pat up a suitable building; 70e40 with quarters of the city was a heap of 4°S,t0rkhouse X00x50, two or three stor. ashes, and the fitaincial loss 'betweenles in each; $5,000.wou1d be needed as $200,000,000, and $300,900,000, ,workiag capital; , Corn would prob. The rich and poor alike were forced ably- be capped here more than any - Lb flee to the parkseind soharha Of the thing else, hut everything could be city where for days ,they have heel) caroled. The farmer evo,old receive for 'erreamped in the open, with no water,- Peas aeout $21 a ton; fiat corn from $6 and forced to sleep in teeny eases ispon to $7 5 ton Or $20 to $25 an acrewith the ground. .,, hueles: on; for beans from $50 to $75 an Everything that- was: Possible 'vesie enrol; tOr wneatoes25cents a bushel, an done to stasethe progress,.of the &owe 'were growing about 250 bushels. -The whole blocks of residences being -blown general outlook for the canning indus- up, but withoot, avail • until. Friday try is good—the material being online - night, when it was announced that itecl, the markeeltere and in the west One quarter of the City would be saved. very ',lerge and the field not bsing The authorities etieceeded in:keeping fillatetbere are a,boot 28 factories in a th it Cotrilcaris and ten outside, all coniPilratively gueld order e er by proclaiming'neartial Jew and shoet. ing,snd many othersbeing eitablished; ing downall.whq sought to tob such the ittet that all factories were inereas- places as might cOntain nionese or ing tbeir out pot and enlarging their stores.buildings Was a certaili indication that Then the problem. becetne 41ELO.m.i to' there is money in the business; cen- feed the 800,000 who are Without any- traes tOvist,he made with farmers to thing to eat ev &init.!! ,Appals Were tkeetire'the supply of raw material; the roade to Oakland and Alt the neighbor- IndnetSkfuemshee Work forenentwoin-4 ing eities for food, distributing statione en aneckhildreni and is Very beneficial were established, railways earried sup- to a coinnesinity; onlitoitCd .epantities plies free of pharge. But all this took of good Water is a necessity inthe fee - time, And:enemy tioeirs and even days it, is advisable not to go into the .passed clime* whieli the vast craved of manufaeture of the tins as they could people were practically Without drink he DorettieSeci at a reasonable figure,, or toed. • ' about: 314 a thousand; saeh a f$tetoey Piering. it All the people -reloaihed should ''saiS up frOni 20,000- to 85,000 calm Iktr.illolet, as 'though - they failed -.cans of toff a day; About 300 adres of to recognize the fearful calamitk that 'corn afid 100 acres of 'peas would de- to bad befallen thein,, and the .city main- start on. :Mr. pobiers then stated that ell And*" military authorities worked' those avhe had ,,akeothe matter Alp earnestly end diliteentlYto being order trad'Presuises of hinirt .$6.000 of stock out of chaos, ,e - . • ' :Aixa that he thought- it woold net be All the great tiltiek of the onion rill- dilflenit to inerease this to $19,000, then lied to the help of the sufferings send-. thetown would vote a lotto el -$5S909. ing tratieloeda of provisions aud large All tb::ec%preetlit weee very-fiseeirablV siShee of tnonoYs New YOrk .11,4S glven hopes eae .„ We this possibilities of siech over $3',',009,900; the . UR. tovernment leo ,itefi:UStres god alideolatedlY On11,- Complete arrangements have 110W Leen made by w4ich the people of Exeter and surrounding villages fad country will Iv ,,oriNT11 a _big. days amusement on the anniversary of the 'bfrthday. of 4,61ir- late' beloik4SoirereigniQueen:Viopria„ THURSDAY MAY .24th 1906 Under the Auspices of tb.e Stephen and Usborns Agricultural Society. A Whole Day's Sport , Liberal Prizes Given Morning—d4lithumpian and Trades PrecessiOn. Afterttpon,--Lliorse Races,- Ball Games, Athletic Sports, Evening--(Joncert of Choice, Talent in the Okra House eet 44, During the next two weeks we will offer our entire stock of yeady-m e suits at. startling prices. en's $10.00 Suits for $7.60 1111en's $8.00 Suits for $5:50 Olcitiling at these prices cannot be charged, but are for cash or trade.. , 4:40;xiii.;riarieumnalpir,kialsrpormicrr.sery BAYFIELD. Hotels—H. DarZOW. Commercial; Mrs. M, Elliot, _Albion; George ereefise lade, River -Hotel, for six roOnths. > BREADWe will have for sale Rolline.pread Wednesdays' and Saturdays COWARD & BIJOOMPIELD Winchelsea- 4.....orwormornworeirimorr.111.irrpM17,1,...0 itodical ' I A F. MALLOY', iv. 13. (Tor. Univ.) MEMERt , 1%-• College of Physicians and Surgeons, Ontario. , Former House Surgeon Toronto Western Hospital. SuteeSsor to Dr. a. A.. Rains. Residence: East on first street nortli of office, Exeter, Ontario. Apply to Miss Annie Burke. Dashwood. Pasture Farm to Rent. . 'ihe underered is offermg.to rent that desirable 18, con. 18, for pasture purposes. There is an ribund. Voted $1,006,000; tlieSclatiadian govern-- shore, time will elepsa, before a COflI- in $100,000, 'Hockfeller and Carnegie ptit y is formed. - each $100,000, the large corpOrations - and eompanies' many hundreds of The citizens of Exeter and surreurid- thouSands. , - • " ing country now have a chance to put In Many towns and cities besides their shoulders to the wheel and se - San FraneiseC the earthquake Was felt cure for Exeter a canning factory. A and in some places did great damage. join.t stock compaey is being otganiz- but they are almost iostsight of in the ed in toWtri: You will have a chance face of the great destruction in San to Subseribe for stock. Abeive yoe will Francisco. see a short account qf the reqqire- A large ntnnber of (ianadians were silents and possibilities of snob art in - residents of the ruined city and 'until dustry. There is undoubtedly. inoeey Saturday no word could be received to be made' for the company and :'for rom them owing to, tlaw telegraph the farmers who will grow the materie lines being busy with Ingsages of more al; ontsiae'of „the value of the industry linportisnee. Since 'then however to the town. People with money to many have been heard from. spare should look into the matter and Over 100 patients were killed by the if yon find- it an investment that collapse of an asyluni,at., _Santa .Clara, would be advisable take a few shares. The Work of clearing up the street, Already those who have taken up. the recovoing the bodiee of the dead and matter.haTe secured promises suffici- feeding the thousands who are camp- ent to sh.ovesthatethe 'wholeaument ing in the suborbs of the city, is,proe necessary will be subscribed. The ceeding apace. The postoffice resume canning' business is not in its.infancy., ed Work on Saturday and letters are It is known to be lie money-maker. sent free of charge.. e There is no better district in .Canada ' Theorder maintained under the cir- to, grow the materials 'needed than curnstances is most reniaekable. It is right here. In fact there is no reason probAbly due to the fact that any at- to doubt the valiie of the ifiduetry to. a tempt at lawlessness was punished by comnaunity.geoerAlly, And we look to death.the people to take it up in an earnest, The total estimate of itniurance coin- manner. Now that We have a chance panias' losses is $225,000,000; for another industry don't miss the -Pestilence is feared for thousands. chance. The ° sanitation problem is very diffi- cult. Eyery person' has been ordered- ' The dead have tobaburied in trench- es in the str,eets and public parks.. HENSLL lititels—J.- E. Blackall, Queens; Thos,Heffernan', m Comerical. The Exeter Council. , The Council' met Monday evening.. All the mmTh members were present, ,e ttlopiptiluotveed so.f last meeting were read and The following accounts Were rea.d and passed; Jets,- Weekee, teams for fire, $4; J. A. Stewart, supplies for cemetery, $177; Reeve Bobier stated that he,had or- AO acre farm n the Township Of Stephen, being lot :Mee of water on the place and is in every way well suited for pasturing stock. Ternis very reasonable. Legal TNIOXSON 86 °Nadia, BAttRISTERS, ' For,Sale or Rent. tW, Notaries, Conveyancers, Commissioners. , Solicitors for Maisons Bank, etc, I 151,3 story residenee in good repair, and it), °ere land. GOod fruit treeeand the best of water. Will sell cheap. Apply to S. IRELAND Dashwood. „ Motley to LOtto at lowest rates of interst. Offices, Main street, Exeter, It It. Oxithifio, B.A., , L. IL Diensoii WANTED: by Chicago wholesale and order house, assistiant manager (man or woman) for this ; county tvid adjoining territory. Salary $20 and lkii0,,ICEY 70 LOAN, expenses paid weekly; expense money advaneed. L Work pieasant;poson,pernianent. No investment We have a large amount Of private funds to loan or experience required. Spare time valuable. Write on farm and visage propel:No at low rates of inter- at °nen for full particulars anitenclose self.addressed est. 131? enveloped. , (MADMAN Sc STANDURY, STIPEItINTENDENT, 182 Lalco St, Cliicao, 111. SoYieltor;1,24fain tit. Eqtee .Ort _ _ _ For Sate. vtoney. To 14,oari. dered anew cylinder'for the gasoline eugineythe old one, havieg played out. Ele also stated that be had met a rail- waoffi y cial, Mr. Nixon, and had atalk about the"Station; also that the cann- ing industry vasheing,talked of far- &ere e sate . there was good chanee t eeneeree_ie sereetera,,eu., One being cstaltlished .here. I to eta area eires, Hem, Centralia- Schoel re -opened on Monday and se: large number were in atfendattee, The teaehere, Miss Portea r nd. Mies Bote- rill spent the holidays at their hornee in Clinton and Mitchell respeatively.--- 1-Sousecleaning and gardening is the order of the day here.—Mr. Marshall Bloomfield has accepted a'PoSitiOil att- clerk at the 0e4ral hotel, .Creditene --Dr, U. B. Hutton of port -"Colborne,: son of Rev. B. L, Iluttnn, a recent pas- tor of the Methodistchurch hero, and weildenevyn to many thiswas an April 18th married to -Mi Al- berta Stendfeect of Toronto. 'The 400- mony took place at the residence of the bride's parents, Tottenhato; ande was perforated by the groope's tether. The doctor's -ineenY. friends herowilI wish him all the happiness that, comeS through being happily wedded, es itnefrqs WOonwhoz.-;L-Oe the 16th inst,..to Mr. and Mrs Chilay E Woodburn Ste.- '...'„).3rd, :Kelly, tank beput lei near the statien, siee and ki to oesiet.:ided MARRIAGES. - Powell was present -to explain the tree deal re cemetery. Creech-- Sr.P Foke—that the Matter be left over.till P4IsTNER—BArva.u$i.—At S the next meeting. S., The council discussed' the street watering. . No petition had been pre- sentecrtherefore, the council decided* there wpgAld po street watering on - til a peeifidi' had. been presented. The hoarddecided to take an inspec- tion tour Tuesday afternoon weather permitting. Sallies Creech moved the adjourn- ment to May 14th. ,, That *ell drained, well itniroved arid truly 1- concerZion in the 'ownship. of Biddulph, in the perties itt lowest rates of interest. I Situated On the prernIses aro a goal 2 storey brick ERNEST ELLIOT ' ent hog pen, wind mill hone°, bank barn mete, cern mese opposite: eatiltral Ifotel, Idain.st.,INeter and good young orchard. This is trnly a most ll( 11 . .. 'able property, well SUpPlied 'with water, convenient -- - - ' ----- - ---- * - to sehool and churches atulone of the roost improVed ,... fttrins la the County of Midd1e80/4 For further lar - LLOYD P. SONEb . . ticulars apply to Whalen P; 0. ' 'Ilitrristers Etc., EV,,etcr. 0Z/hutch. texeeer--eisaa, Organ,, voice, iteritione. date farm being coralissed o Lot No. 11,`!n the ith have private funds to loan on fann and village county 02 'Itifiddiescx conta maw 160 acres of land, PATItICH WHELIIIAN, DICESON 4, CARLING, Orgarfittt and Choir Master of Mitchell Methodist gndera metlindet. Thoromainetis Tenders For Drain. — Roughly speaking the burned dis- At nieeting of the South Huron "Li - not less than twenty-five square miles cense Commissionere held in ilensall Wet 18 five Miles square. There are Of bleak ruins. on Thursday last the following Shope and Hotel licenses were granted in the , several municipalities for the ensuing p. marked, M "Tender* for 'od Creek roperty for sale Xraln ill be received by Van underidgned up to V"- Monday, Mei 7, 1900 at 12 p Md. Teaehees Salaries in !est Huron. Mr. S. Elgin Tona, the able and (pop- ular School Inspector forWest Huron furnishes the,following infotexiation ea to the sehools in bis inspectorate, and the effeet the new bill'will.have there- on, if it becomes law in, its present In the Inspectorate of Wkst Iluron there are 06 rural sections. 43 of these sections have an assess- ment over $160.000 and will have to pay a miniinuin salary of \, 52 eections—asseesment betwe $80- 000 and $1130900; muSt pay $-2-159 60 1 section assessMent nearly 80,000 natiet pay a salary of, $ 400 90 There are 9 iistiistants in the rural • sclaools must be paid $ 300 00 - else pasture farm in the ToWnship Of lies, near. , for the repairing of th Mud Creek Main and its ex. Sereptie hanclral acres, 85 Mres seeded, frame tensions, house sod good stable, good watero tte., ' Tesdettim4111Je ro,ecived in Eectiofig or in Bleck. Aaother tic Emcanp of The lowest, or any 'tender not neere,3atily accepted drained, small orefard, 10 acres bush, frame house, specifications atthe office of the undtsigned, Apply to , wns tr,sborrivoutli o2 FlinlviU.ctalvorldent 0 telionLiVell i rorpattie,ulaol, and the eistninstion of plans and I IIHNIVir EILIIER, Tohip Clerk'. SAI,70V,It & Oltnymil, Exeter. , Diem, teofe Ana g zenopr. LL) Crediton, Ont. Then 43 sections paying$500 $21500 And rP, " $450 23100 And 1 t4 I, $400 400 And 9 assistants at $300 400 'Mininauni4Total for 1901 $48000 Amount aetually paid in 1005 $31740 Increase over 1005 $10200 Which meatis an average inCrease for end) teacher, in the rural schools of West Moon of $100. Countyi *.Engineer, Wanted. Apellest Vete for the position of Engineer fOr kite County of Huron will he received by Om undersigned up to the 5th dm/ of .Tutte next, References and oxottitrict in bridge 1,, eitt tcquiredviitli appli. eation. Information rtgiolitig duties and eslary 'Inky tit had by **tit% W. Lane, Cirk. (lotlerich, 23rd, 10(4 license year: SEAFORTI-I. Shop—Edward Dawson, E. O. Gif. fc'rlIttelle—jaines Dick, Dick House; D. T. Pinknev, Royal; William Iler- gott, -Grip Housee flencleeeon Se. De- latey, 'Commerical; 1VIre. Ohristena Stephens, githens, held over for future consideration. . EXETER. Shop --F. J, Knight. Iiotels—JSines Shaddock, Mansion House; W. T. ,A.cheson, Central; „William Barrows, Commerical, grant- ed if he makes the necessary iinprove- molts; O. Wetallainl, Metropolitan, held over for fixture consideration. STEPLI,Ell TOWN'SHIR; IloteIs—Williain Fritz, Grand Bend; Zinoser, Dashwood; Simon Dietrich, Mt. Oarmell; August Hill, Oreditont Ounninghatn, ghival Sohn Meisatic, Orediton; ID - 0.1), Shinka, for three months to see if he will do better; Mr e A. Moser, Corbett,lbree months to dispose of Gtock; William Moffatt, 'Centralia, three inontlis to 6(a out ,ot make hie honse satieftictory to the Board. AY TOWNSHIP. Ilotels—R.R. Johnston, S. P. R Zurich; Mrs, Dlake. STANLEY TOWISISIIIP Hotels A. Cook, Varna; II. Shaeffer, Kippeu. TV,OKEIt8MiTft ProwNsurt). Iintos,(4enrizn Strong, Stron 's liot,elt Charles Wilson, Bruefield. tistuilitsiE TOWNSIIIP. itishon. Jno. 1VIeltay, of Los Angels, Cat, after a few week's 'vieit with his moth- er here, left a day or so ago for the West. June he will sail from San Francisco for Nome, Alaska, where he has -extensive mining interests. He spends about four months of the year in Alaska, returning to California in Oct —Neli McCormick, sailor, left a few days ago for Buffalo, to sail on the great lakes for the coming sun:101er.— A few dirks ago an Indian -from Kettle 'Point stole a horse from' the farm, of Robert Peters, 8th con. Chief Manes peoeeeded to Kettle Point to arrest the offender of the law but the bird had flown. Ile succeeded, however, in loeitting the, horse. which was re- turned to the owner. --Seeding is now in full swing this district and farm- ers are busy preparing the ground and sowing the seed. The spring brew. cleaning campaign, also, is fairly on and everybody is busy. ,„ Chtirch, Clinton,on April 11, bv Rev 0. R. ortnne, in, A. -vvilson Pinner, MisaLyla Bat tliff.eldest daughter of Mr. 0. 11. Bartliff. DEserineoem-eSteenn.---At • the Meth- odist Parsonage Elimville. on Wed. April 18th, by Rev. Hugh Fair, Mr- Benet Delbridge, son of Mr, Rich..Delbridge, to Miss Hellen Si+ cer, daughter of the late Byer&, Spi- cer, all of Ushorne. latemon—SeaeroRre—At the residence' -.'"14 the bride's parents. Tottenharceon April 18; by Ree. B.L.Hutton, father of the groom, (formerly of Central-- ia,) H. B. Hutton, M. D.,of Port Cot; borne, to 'Tifiei Alberta Sanford "of' . Toron to. C11,1011.4- In Tuckerstnith, , on April 17,0 John Crich,aged 82 years, 2 mantles. ROOEE —ID Ushorue, on April 24,,G-eo., Itoke,aged 58 years, months,. DENNIS—In Galte on Apiril 14, ' the: ' daughtet.of Mr. and Mrs..J. B.- Den- nis. aged 19 months. Follarton," on April 20, Eva Masters, beloved wife of War— ren Davis, aged 82 years, l‘loosN-e.In St. Marys. on April 2e;, Wm. L.,Moore, tiered 48 years, and a.. linOn , resitgia —In Goderich Tp., on 'April ISP at the residence ot her son, Seth*: Sustoinala Warner, beloved 'wife .pe Valentine Pilsher, aged 75 years, 1 month and 23 clays. • "cb 7141 14., lot 'WIMP" ?;I 114 - t IDEAL-- FENDING FENDING Is wind and water proof. Is mule of all ,1*0: 9 hard ste.el galvanized wire and lasts longer than any other fencing. 7-w fres, 40 in. high, 3r-ic. &wires, 41 in. high, 37c, We lend stretcher for puttiniz. it up aman s Hardware & lave to e.