Exeter Advocate., 1905-01-12, Page 4•
torternent tide by Mr:' .eKeY
ing_of X
not
oe e41409
erattp
gev,
yalikes toJeern
rise *nd the o! thvIpoo„
rhy *pd how tk
n Attara
wa4pling
etd. the caispa
and themselio
;rough ind
3tO. oak, and .04 4u *b pzrtl tbt
ttridEfiWif in the r9 *4e� o op
Poeition Wilt, ted 1b di*ng Wove
err g
4104 It right to
igbtoltrbutfi
t� ` self and
*11 for t e •pu se of get Pig 4,t right.,
to -lith 'Ainiber*,fra„cts
° eau. niett-eilip
that is the explanittiorf. made by Mr.
*Matey of the Sullivan.Shatinon.Tay.
lor.Oharltait'deal.
Mr. McLennan Made a very strong
lea for the young Liberals aed the.
bevel 'Party to vote:for the Liberal
Candidate no matter who woo running.
Is this, after all„. the peeper view to
take. ShOP.MIN Matt be sq., biased as
to vote straight 'party 'under any,
eirctinistances? Oct men owe every.
thing to patty and nothing to their'
own private eonsplentious opinion” as
towhat it ii ht and wrong. Anil are
men not wrong n liehTg too strong
In party and toornweak in personal
Opinion?
Two -views: -
Leading Liberal -We . will win- one
eLD,ItitWaii....41gonia,-South-Ot
fey), North Essex, Centre BrubeAlen..
garrei-one,of the. Victories, ansl West
Vest Durham, West•Peterbpro; Hal.
totr,Bakiimand, West Boron,- Centre
Simooe,Wortittanark, West Nipiss
South Perth, .Sault Ste. Marie,
ICI---ettrNer-tlor „
ieset, West Kent., South Ontario.
Net majority
of ten seats.
I II;
XciCtry the Iat€
,lit Crow
• tration;• and
t.
u7n� - *ttbe
. era confined herniae gest° •
., vat questions and ab&moisterli* Vow
slinging.' Of eourse*.rtttle lit It w
11P
TIE, MAIN ISSIIM
,toash. Sandy/ igae ye seen The 0,1obeP
It has AO *AVM/ tale.
'riot Nirbitney Mona fearfuy bad;
tleShoeld bo_elapptiri
In Napanee the !thee web;
*
He htt
a Whiiikey in his
Mark ye -be wartelone.
nuatity twits very wrong
To take a -wee- bit- nip
heered o' elders 0".the.*irk
somttintzniade at slip.
But. Sandy! There were ithers there
V100.4night-bae-beerk_ -
,a3 -1 -0 -Whitney drank hiS tcx1 atoee,
Boot mewl- Thettitneeatiel. • .
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- mule pasat
ger rate bill voted down by theLibirzd
tiovernment. The reason recently -
advanced here for the bill being de-
feated le that tbe three cent rate did
C'orisparriermitrIVeriftire
If a two cent rate were imposed ,there
. . .
• Feign,
the peOple
stonality_itit mete b
a. ,question -in thin -rmasswissio
moil,- difficultttt
criticism of the chardbetersof the metro;
- re es
tion than Ls
-aver, ft hs.. a ptegegurs
Alirt,throwing 101104
ed that the t,three - cent-vostSge rale
did mu -t poy4 yet Sir Wm. Mulock, the
Ini--tbe-Laurier
'rrtettietli •'Frerietsto
-
-ratet14.1147-Bectiaus-
sre seot.- Then,wou
.111ttritraftl.0_21.0
444,41 -41,20
travel and consequently in re trio
• to the railway companies • and
Zurich
Parker, ot.Toronie, visit°
bwirlitut,
tn. .,Steltit :returned W
y from his visit to Mende in Zit'
Denonile and son,. Zoe;
re turned. totheir'home ,Ooerto•
"-- -aratnt vlimit-with r1
es r. and lift* it 1). Mem-
have rot/Arnett from their visit to
chis* work and °111 the "
t,0-0.0,Wfenri
1*`Ottbre• Ora
etiittinenci
Si 440 s foundtbat tbe I
of Oaitada Wam_kierti
vg' tenhotjetir*brndon,
th or gh Caneda., He k
&xpensts genraHy in
belleved it.was or bust.
'iiiidehould he 0000 to
MN.
n'order. iti•a potiltion to eom-
te with the London &mound irtk•ure
he Oanadian hutinee01 he engaged
agents in China, India and Ceylonto
buy and ship teat; direct to St. 'John,
and in order tobuy tothebest
age, he arranged through his bankers
°Tay for the teaelte soon' at they
were shiptieite ,
In freight rates, Ooneessione were se,
cured for 'direct shipments. Which
.howeil a material ea ving.
stving thes▪ e -i rran:
or buying and .: &buying,' hen
studied vary Carefully the,varietrao of
teas which tenrd - to hest•.aujt.
aii4aittrade, The repult was the
the• AweIl.knnwnbrand--of Red' Bose:
Tett was put on the Market; From the _
name was ovular -one %and the tea_
eemetito be just the kind that people
,inleadpaek-
agea, bedealain bmilk �f all kinds,
his aim 'being to sell the Merchstot
whate.ver beat taiits his trade. and ,t1r.
EstabroOkii lays spieler emphasis on
act-that-his-birsines
imilt up on the merits of -his teak fie
Ii.eyideniied by the-factinit be. bas
vent, comparatively little in advertis-
ing; but he is a firm believer In naffs.
paper publicity and is now beginning
an extensive advertiaing. campaign.
From what the Advocace h as seen of
the copy to he used, the ads. will be
both interesting and educative *beta
teats, and should be ,well fvorth read-
ing. •
Arthur Dignan, sen of
-VW
J .T.,for A number of yeate, is
tane-to opend the Winter. He arrived
homejrt lime•-to-help-celebratirt • e
thirt5.9iitti anniversary Of broParetite
wedding.day. The farnity_drove,_"to
ensaltstaliadlitelV611-
tographed. ThatMr.and
:man nnifIlVet4-iiii---thilr gibldair wed-
ding itthe wigih of their many frientls.
ItilfaViltiptraf4--2;
vat 'eVening was spent air Tuesday,.
Dec. 27th, at the home of Mr. and -Mrs.:
.T. H.. Petty, Tiernan, when the rate.
payers of thimetippaotheredt
supper to T. 11, Brown
*ho haa
s x-yeaffilf hriiiieetion. As -excellent
• rogram of music, reeitstiona, tea:
nga, speeches, etc., was frirtilshed by
home taleftt and was nEto. 0141 rnark
Ittele• hums-
•z'ed-rnmnner.
red-intineei•.
as made the retiptent of a handoo
oak secretary, pietepted, by the be
ion,...„The-grft.wastaccour
rese.-Mr.-Reownitte4 ofig
by surprise. *mule .a neat repik,
filch be ex resseadds,gratefur
tdo t .itindneSs of the ot
or the.prett aix yesrs. A vote
of thanks was tendmred Mr. and
Petty for the ote oftheir__Ilteitir.
tho. everiin
enjoyment. to a 'crose- .--The aboul
settled No. 140'hald at publle
exarninii-
tion and etittirtaitorient. an Thuradriy
afternoon. A_ Urge number of rate;
ere' and -friends ware In fate dance
and were delighted silth the way the
pupils acquitted 'themeebree both In
tn. wbieh
our towne itnd Ities t
a a n
the., menu to ,,,,,, . b I nirlattliol
•Trg
mas
._
oiler not ** intieh A 111,4131,1 attarOP
SA the ni town w
c o • s an ware. The rnanufac.
turerirs town finds Iteecessary to mak
the kind Of goods thatthe censinner
demands. It fa also one of the :condi-
„thins to -day -that the .441:lea' should
produce what his custoniere want; We
must consider what our district is best
capable of producing, and work along
that line. ,Grow the crops and keep
tytheiellviyvt,,,o,?k that. thrive best where
The manufactOrer ingot predate
4
en%.Q.0.,........., ..0., .,,,,rhyfp.,milligliflotyr
no VOttetet Of material; even the dust is
used. One of the bet exaufplee 01
economical MUnufacturing -it I
the greatatock, yards of °Wage, vv.
,absolut121y every part of an ia.
turned into at merketable produCt.). p
1.11-eLtti at'AMeprofittlabri:rienused"'aihisji°Pivdc° ue •
Be ebould tee. to it that there to no
er-Vett '
or TO-4-4reTes _Iva , The} r ei
hirtr,'Whictiii,liirliiii liperatiorm greater
problems to,tneet than' any other mao.
ufanturer, 'the wO414 Avoid: Aimee
siry waste.
lt,01*-1-4011fitt
ducted upon There
Would not to.day be any objection to
bock farming, for the intellegent man
can ftlitu agricultural papers and books
get the valuable experience of other
nrir wbo have done the work he is
trying to do. Our -people are wisely
beginning to lay aside their prejudice
against hook; and . to try to get the
inferination from every , available
source. 'Scientific Men have been and
are studying and finding out. truths
about plant growth. the qoustittlen4
brii-ir troltictbe-bifeWn rid retain
of animals,the growing ef (reit, e
rue of *pun y-gtvers it nw liks
ter erlergy*-7..malke_s ajtmour that
pure eno
*ea eno_
white' .1;11 --
to: he yortby the Dansand fame of
"Ito* Itoraishold"-,the flow that is
more 'delielorw,more heeithful-more
"dialying thin any other flour in the
world. ;
. -the flour that maketthe brew,
*try: need on the tablet! of Royalty-,
the flour that thousands' of Oanadigut
wornen artitaw” tears t tnalte bttir-
bread -better pastry thaw they 0
bef '
..tveiy day hundreds of tattimo
are aiming -Ogilvie -flour M
•Co. Ltd., /Ioritival, from women wir
usieg 1oi flontietrOld
.1111 to thnsld
-will-be 'sent
asking.
-ask for ,
re • real, rifler
beetuee when title world's dust, dirt
ittel disease gems have been taken up
by the air, an4 hang over the earth in
4044- .
electricity shoets lightning through
The clouds
flub I -boom I , ,
• -,-
-down corers- the rani the 'Amos-
plrere is purified and wcezWni
-"how' nice MA fresh the atilt since
ti.st. Ulundi* AO -in
nectrielty in the Flour MM.
SoMething like that but minus .the
tirender, and" liglathintA
-aliantly-swiftly-eurely „
ita inintaft-in the
"Royal flotiseholdP mill --the only -milt
Tan_ 11141141A,Vb4MtW7--
444
uae&forjnrmf
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Whin the grbideis - separators -
, eitters-siir.filterst_have ground and
ground - purified and repurified the
THE IVEOLSO
CincorPorattti bY Sato rimy/to) nt
Real Office; Siontre41
Capital raid
Ramrod Pula,.
tov-kati
tei
men have found oat.
The .fii,e,iii,irrskric.040_,..otthext,Itn..e.reAvnilllie
On-
tario the farriers are vety seldom re-
ferri.d Was “eld Isyseetls." The in.
021 ent inair who watches clogie
alt • e results -of Weser* is interes
and -taitem"plefeinee-itiritau- World.
has lately found out that the farmer
ean_be benefltted by
-ettr!ifilirtobis utrnett- ---
A few years ago in Ontario we first
'found out. that the farmer had at wife,
and we are doing what we can for the
2.0*.terrnent-of-the, outarrontlief
In the t she h al . if
r-wor as been-practicallr-iineria.
litgborsa,,vidlinellgrevicateslit141-tthheet-a-siurie
ex-
tent as her 'husband. We are trying
to relieve.thelartu&a`
womentelnatittites-and -domestic Ia..
ne,
r: 11.
_ • Laporte,who has
een on at vita to his father. MrJohti
porte, Situble line bag returned to
anclwioh tO teatime ble.studies et the
•bllee..-(atpV. and Mrs. Grenville
are visitorit itt the hnmr, of Mrs, 41's
stout*. Mr. and Mrs. (lea; DenemY,
near Dryerbde.-Iliehard Nicholson
hes *old his 50 -sere farm, about two
Miletweigt of 'here to John Oalitnan,
ef'4hg*=-14th-'-eoor-,'-.-..Ttte-eotesitlerittiorr
wis $3,000. Mr. Millman gets poees-
ent In Mitrch.-11ertry tortwe nt
hes returned from Michigan where be
has been daring the severe illnessand
aribeeorient-deeth of bet Irons
away ort TA404*,
400410
tipeoehee,.* -At the et t
,.grani-the teacher. ',Zit, stownue, was
siirpAred wheoleatio *Arthur, on
able pnplla, reed AO 'Mdrotio, Whi
Sarah Petty and 'O. Mtilbolland
sented. blot with a bitndsoin
n cdultain pfn
. Drown ee made it abort reply
bleb be thanked the pupils and
preesed his regret at leaving them.
• snottrtif 13001.tis.--Thitt .township
hwa 'loat two, more popular young lit
-beettme-ha
Irdes. We refetr to the marriage o
Mr. and Wmn, ppel,flor thde41tb4,1gil'te4ri`a;;
ho ou Mondaty watinuitedin'theb
bunds of ninny to itenti Wit
n�r, veteriutryf' TavItu
•• u emaree n yen° •arm,
and we ere inaugurating a movement
'to -try to'provide the right kind of
• r-tromOrrwhore-zur-irolViiirrile
starts and brourtored. The „reform*.
• gricultural-hs the
start after All of our New iciilture.
telitistet4oeteerowit
tianowledge, A wife who knows bow
to make theorist other opportunities,-
and,ehildren getting -it- rational- tattoos
eon; runt- I --e;tre not how poor -the t
fernt is, will soceeed. With these
cooditionej- *hall hear no more
about the "44 'hayseed", but we than
eogi the feetuer-walkingt eteeetii--ni
• ur IOW_Iit IfeR dreatta_at_enyone
and resp0*ell at one of -the best eiti.
umi
rns of Cada;
-Thit...Other„-streri rig- the
members of Mite Laey-fiteveile Bilge
class assembled at her home and Ole,
tented. her with att address and *large
and handsome Bible. .
. _
I
lents Watt 'wj
nntractlbg 1
he'et
atthe mngnieent
uded that Abe'
'ber frfends se mitny.,The
evinlng Was nt1 tpentingain
dist. OnTue,d*y morning
Mr and rs Wagner left for their Al -
vied by
the leat wishes of t
hltppy and due
ired fetUng isdue tomniinnetiye
th geUing eros. Will he
nipletelt,iokercoine take Vito
,txitiv. Irrtrit Pills: the: Ogre' liver
without prnducmng any he
*AU* they are :icompoired o
ggist,keepe thew In ttoart"priee
cent t.
as
OPVICV. 110MS: 10In. nt. attSi I
• it 011114,1A1.- BANOS° 01R3INESS XRAISSACign;
Fernier% Sale-lsotes clashed or collectedrtnisos supplied ee App) cation -
OrtA,FTS on all • ints in the Domieion. Great Britain and' "United.
itttett trotight •ttif-Exeitititge.
ADVANCES 'made to FatillIfote, Stock Dealers and Business Melt it
lowest rates arid on most Litvorable terlY)S• . .7
DEPOSIT Iteeel te issued and htg!tt.M,ettIttgot tattt of..1010 titm
Saying Bent oeP°*or,ietds rlutr:IldrrisidOrtictotilittleirlialtejt:e "4$30th'
wpm - and neettnyer Slot
Agents at Exeter for the Domirtion Government.
Andivoi olicitore. N'.D rturmax mstulger-
- a
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*VIC NEW 3IETUOD TlitEATMENT W fl emu you, and mos as atm
ot you. Muter. It* Itatoruce Um) hod* beco!ttes tho. bloUr putted/ so Mat
.wxstai. physteat ana
stxUal slygern* are Invigorated; *II drain* etlik$0,, walqiil,frous
systrrot The Var154111 (Oak. Itljte0111 littUrILEIRLINga,*. -YQUTheit
tialcootr ,nokrrtage cannt-to-e-ti -furore. we .invIte am the anateta to ectsuu it
conseentutur *04 tree. chanto. Don't let cit)64ks and fakir* rya 3au eelyour
tutrd.**rned 41011*r*, WV WILL CMS YOU Ott Xt), pat.
---17so n4t41tE8 VSED WITHOUT- WBID11,44 -COMM:1Z ,
THREATENED ,WITH *,,PARALV
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sts sasertestetu
rx *As4truatioa. waitNmrTonr 1-
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