Exeter Advocate., 1905-07-13, Page 40400 NusaitftraS
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000 tfi,e4mil,:e.t. and the still 'high
ur faviie 1!
erlod somewhat
These e "'I* day* with:their '
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til Sent tint ,b the been very:111
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o 11.500140 ‘1, r the entire ,,S,33*tei
O The Out nt 1041)00 /000 reigbt
f.
I new einOttreas attune 1
et plea is ecOlp thoronglitY wi
4 re protection the ventilation
done, h osean's of fan,. Which give \
cdmple e Change of air in the buil
ings once twenty minutes, ,
orzigrouna occur)* la 4700 f
ong ,..4,-,M,11.W4eet#4,1s
wen are at resent employed anal t
scene ,is Ind ed one of great interest
the person f a mechanical turn..
mina.- .
After spending a few hours at Mi
• id we leave for Montreal, and
g arrival take up our. quarters at t
e Place Vigar Hotel, another of the
e P. Rep famous and magnificent stru
1) tures provided for the tra,vellin
s A few minutes walk lends'us at th
City Hall where Mayor Laporte de-
* 'Isere an address of weleoine,sto whic4
Messrs. McNee. Downey and Young
ver ably respond. The Mayor 000
e visitors the freedoms)
city. abs are furnished, -and accom
panted by one of the Aldermen, all g
• for 4 drive around the Mountain.
. Afterlutrebe-on phiatagraphs of th
oLthePJa
war and also while, on hoard th
Montreal Street, Railway's new o
servation car which had been plac
at our service'for the afternoows-and-
which afforded a eplendid opport;init
,of-tim„
city.
In the evening the excursionists ar
nvfted into the parlor of the bote
when President McNee, on behalf
nd
os; s tr. the 44
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Duntek.
Or Ord 7. ruter.lb.4 04-14"redille
Vtnty !WV/ I I tkl Lan 1.40,IttAl
:11) ROYAL' WARRANT:.
fiioinje *alb� a the eitade
•
river lies the odd -loo old- shien
is singularly, fe,selna ng.- '411.eTkss t
ed town a xigvitietwItti ite VIVA:411W
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.groufid. Al e We east I
the beautifully green Island of Or
liar's, a favorite resortlor those, who,
during the summer days. seek a caltis
and pleasant retreat from the city'
heat and glareand dust and -weariness
With its shady grove and purlin
brooks, its gentle undulations, th
aonga of birds in the trees and th
murmur a waters is they leave- it
beautiful ehores-indented with. pic
turesque bays --Orleans is a delight
64 Va. Neareltatill we see the rive
St. vharles aloviing calmly on ite sip
uous course through a vale of wonder
ous fertility and beauty; here and
•t.herc we
Hooper IV.-ssNian mitts /35.
Clayton Cliftian Prouty .
Sr. 111.,Nelskon Stacey 30; Nora:cum'
tet 'Mtg. e 4rs Norintm F
,reetrnot
he 'nation. Sr, °race Pfaff 50,
to Gnat Tiooper 40. Jr. If -Annie Green.
Of Sr. Pt. IL -Ethel Smith, Emile Smith,
Jr, Part IL -Willie Hooper. Sr. Pt, I.
le Lena Stacey. Jr.'..rart -01s.risee
on. .11oeper, Freddie Smith. .
he V. Grehain, Teacher'
0.
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at° late ter lest Week)
o
Mr. McClean end' sister, of
Detroit* were visiting thole parents
fora few dapsAll are glad to see
Leyte's smiling face .onee more. -Mise
Katie enrit,le, who has been home ter
tirm tier ruotnertvw
age, AU nzlifity- spire
0its modest chnrch shining in the
light of the stunnier•sun; or perchance
Iftsseestbe-pretty
the fartnerpeeping out from beneath
nselie-This
leafy map e or the majestic elm;
Within easy dista,nce of Quebec
there_arema ity4elecea_ofsnete_ersa
thestouristsehopld-see-that 14 if h
—has tho time-tosepar set -buts if not,
**111-W better for 'him to content him-
self with leisurely visiting two or
three a them rather that* rushing
over a great number.
Herm h how v r tak
possible, or
tlareitttervi
• a beaotiful cascade nearby; then there
. Is picturesque Lake St. Joseph, which
affords pleasure in abundance. Of
coarse, no one would think of spend-
ing even so short a time as tr. couple
of days at Quebec without visiting the
world-renowned ehrine of St. Anne de
Beaupte, slartne which has such a
reputation as the scene of wonderful
works of healing and curing the afflict-
ed, that it has drawn. „and continues
- was very is back • to her -Work at
o Ithive attainalk. Darr Collins and Mr.
John..Melsaac-and-fmn1134-4*-1Eletredt.:
e 'at:preeent-ileiting their grandfath-
rilins.-Bites Maggie_ Barry
e has returned borne after a couple Of
b- weeka,visiting with her sister at. Low
td don,. -Master Fred. Canninghani; who
etswith-the-misfortanwritgettirs
brcikerra-fetr-daysargb a An
- ..-
Lan;gblintAf Dashwood. -Mr. Sylfer,
e of London, was visiting .at Mr. W.
Wftzers for b, tete days. -Quite num-
f ber from here s. nt Dominion Day- at
Inc.
and others from all parts of the con-
tinent: We wonder if there is any
-trutlign-yhe-
• miracles: Well, when one sees the
collections of .crutches left there by
cripples, tivho, when they came to the
shrine, wete unable to walk without
their aid, and when one listens- to the
--statement
seems to be of the most unimpeach-
able character, What can one say?
- To be sure the sceptic will t'u'n awa
witkustetsiand- fray thiats-stuel- works
are absolutely impossible, that they
are contraiky to the laws of -nature,
- andthat no miracle has ever been per-
formed at St. Anne de-Beaupre or any.;
*here else. But, may there not be
'
•
rearned-tat-evwhyt •.
er
Caron, brother of Sir Adolph P. Caron,
--received-as-ntststre-selst rat- alid trios
es ge,111-ita explanation ot
the intsresting surroundings. •
Returning from Beaupre we call at
the Duke of Kent House and °are very
• les,santly entertained at luncheon.
ery-beatt
• ful. an interesting feature being_the
collection of Wild animals placed
'there by Holt; Tlefrnew & Co., furriers
• of Quebec. which ' include buffalo,
raorise, deer, bears, beaver, fokes,ett.
• After several hours of an outing as
guests 0 the Quebec -Light & Power
tupany, we _again land in goebe
*Tow more hours -of pleasurala
sight-seeing 16 spent in the quaint old -
capital -that ancient and historical
cityefQuebee, vrith its majestic mem-
..
Foster of the C. P. R.
ee cif the & 0„ and Secretary
J. R. Bone, each with an elegant tra-
velling bag and a handsome ebony
toilet set as tokens of appreciation of
their efforts during the outing. These
tokens were indeed merited and could
not have been bestowed on more
worthy reeipiente.
At 9 o'clock Wednesday morning
we again take possession of our 'porn-
fortable ears and land in Ottawa about
noon. After taking luncheon at the
usse ouse the party proceed to
the parliament buildings. These are
indeed-anagrad-
the chief glory a Ottawa and the
principal objects of interest to 'strang-
ers. Other objects of interest are the
Rideau Canal., Rocliffe and Major Hill
Parks, the city buildings, the Roman
Cathelic Cat • edral, the Get& icat
on16:
and Body More Strength.
No flour n the world is •so nourishing, so vitalizing, so
rieh in all the Ifrelernents of body. bon'e and toil' building as
pure, well-bilanced„ *lite flour,
c. Bran in bread is 1114 so match wood fibro—so much
. extra work for the aarnach..thete is no nourishment in it for
man, Cattle .digest it anti 'get nourishment from, it Izetause
- - noire - ati-thern--a--fennenting-Iplant,ancklouble4cw-----
ing faciliiies,
-----But:man--inastmates once and digitsone For that
ieoson, he gels nothing_ whatever _out,. of . anything, but the
gluten portion of Wheat—the inside of the grain.zthe:patt
s_proteisil—Andle-gets-inore-vut,of
Royat
Houseliiild-FtairVairse
moref the brann
portions are removed m malting it than from any other flour.,
The Royal Household Mills eliminate more bran and
oiller-milL-Agrefore-RoY•
iiensan
Miss Hatton, of Mitchell, visited
the home of Mrs. A. Murdock during
the week, -Miss Alice Petty, 0 Lon-
don, is home on a visit. -The Misses
Thompson of Blake and Toronto, are
enjoying a few holidays here. -Mrs.
A. Brandt has herrnother, Mrs. Ger-
onset Ailsa _Craigvisiting her. --
Rev. Mr. Baughwife and t4wily are
now conafortably settled in the
s , •n e a noon, ac-
compenied by several of Ottawa's
most prominent citizen, a drive
oundsthe city reveals the beauty of
many. driveways, perks, and -street,
and a visit to the works of the Eddy
Company in Hull andalso the Experi-
mental Faro prove of great interest.
In the evening ther party is invited
T. Stithelands fit
. writ
an employee of t e foundry, met .with
quite a painful accident the otherday,
He was engaged in wheeling a steel
truck when it was etruck In such a
manner that the handles inflicted some
inju to Mr. Witsonatatide.-
• u es t • ong painful were not found
to be as bad.as at first supposed and
apart from a severe shakieg up.no sea -
Miss result& are- (eared. -'b�' straw-
berry -festival, held -under the auspicea
0 $t. Paul's -church on Tuesday even-
ing in the skating rink was very large-
ly attended and most successful in
eve respect. The Hensall hand gave
areAtf4he-oceasions-21%
At-AO:tit 11 o'Cloe the excurs onists
again occupy the sleepers, and return
to the.„Queen City, all carrying pleas, -
ant Memories of the Presto excursion
0 1905, the outing being pronounced
e of-fterhest in the history of the
Association, , thanks to thew) in
charge and likewise to the generosity
of the R, et'0., and the C. P.
R. Ootn-
�anies.
son's manv friends hereabouts* will
join in wishing her a safe journey. • •
Premier Balfour proposes to reduce
•the -number -of .....1r.elasidat seats.
teren.ty-two. England will thus gsin
seventeen seats, Wales one. and Scot-
land. feur. •
This is the most successful Cominers
cisi and Shorthand school in Western Ontario. The
courses are up -to --date. and ' practkal and teaching
is done by experiencedinstructor*. During the
sciml ear we have had man more a ka.
•eons trom nese uses • n ire
4tudents graduating.
Write for tree catelOopc .
- ELLICYr1' & McLAOHLAN,
. • . Principals,
literV
FORTY-EIGHT BilANOTIES IN THE DOMINION OF CANADA
You/ can depend on Ayees
Hair Vigor to resthre color to
Sur gray 'halt, every time.
Follow directions and It never
inns to do diksivartjtitopi
ialleara
M*ster-(ierald Murdock, of Wood-
stock, is here on a visit. -E. Carter, IL
A., of the High School teaching staff,
Mitchell, arrived here last week to
splaid, a portion of the holidays. -The
bridge aver the creek near the Lamm
Milhing Company has been taken down
and will 1* replaced replacedaay a,cement.
---VheMitfee's MLeod, of laindbai.i* ere -
visitors at the home 0 Thong }Iennessy
during -the week. ---MIM Amlee Arm -
tage. of.Minneapolls, Mlnn., fe visiting
friends here.-.Tobri S. Wren. rt: A.,
left Tuesday for Toronto where hehas
been appointed an aseociete Examiner
at the Departmental, Examination*. ,
Theo. Bodgin*„ formerly of tbie, place,
has purchased livery. Wane** at
London.;, -Mise Beulah MeGlineh, after-
" pleasant visit here at. the home Of
her mint, Mrt. Wm. Rd, left Wed -
*Imlay for her home In Minto, N.D.
Messy*. William Gilfilian, Of the M.r.
haute Bank, Watford, and Reg. Oil-
tha-Atame branch, Ingersoll,
WiTifacation. .
fallittiortbehtlrosilso. There's
vett satisfaction. -in-knowing
you are not going to be dicey»,
pointed. Isn't that so? i
*at hut *ran !tires
eye bottle
_11$ to itittofriihre
cerestsly 044
a. lacogalt,
re41‘.ng
for
11. S. Ifialts.s--At the .recent blgb
school entrance exAmiruttione for East
MiditeSeg, 03 Per tent, of the coussii.
were,,-succeestul. • 94 wrote At
.0Lucan. 50 peesedi Following is the
list: --Fred Atkinson 420..ida Armitage
451; Alexi* Atkineeti 471, Ethel& At-
kins 301, Myrtle Brownlee 300, Mary
Bell 536, Mary Brown 390, los. nellO
402, Pettltit Benn 439, Janata 0.Carter
•: 515. Freetrien Chariton'Alet Christabel
Corbett Mit Lelk,Culbert 323 Lucy
Cotter 305, Mile Cdematt MO, llsrnb..* lin 00oper433, Philip Do11e.9980
wain 419; Edna Dn1e423, E1ai-EhI.
Thema* Oullfoyle 428, Atme
Otis ty 449
tstellit
i'4l1, VVillor
sow is 390, Phil
ayo 431, Isabelle
etles 411, Myrtle
Ntaiderient,405,
II Wino%
thy
Grand Mogul , less are
• the prvcnfmts,of the high -
They are the real
s mountain (lewd -the Orient.
q Nature put into these
• Highlguld teas a high per-
centage of theine (flaw-
ing) *rota, lovv per,centage
OF tannin (bitters/
q Grand Mptul teas are - -
la nerve tonic, a pure fciad
and an aid to ife.
CHANGED EACH 'WEDNESDAY
Wheat (old) ............f0 95,
Barley .... 40
40Pes.s• • 69
Potatoes, per bag... 7
fray, petstoss.
Flour, per cwt, family
Floatslow Wade' per cwt 1 25
flutter
Eggs
OF/ICE BOUM: 10a. mi. to2 p, tn. imseabavs, too, tn. to 1 p. re„
A MINERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. "
Farmer's Sale Notes cashed or collected. Forms supplied on application.
DRAFTS on all points in the 'Dominion, Great Britain and United
States bought and sold at lowest rates 0 Exchange.
ADVANCES made. o Farmers, Stock Dealers and Businese Men at
lowest,ratettand.ofl akfavorable terms.
-
DEPOSIT Receipte honied and higheet current_ rate of interestallowed
Agents oit Exeter for the Dominion Governinent.
imisor & Cottimot,Solieltora. IC D. IttrifilONI Manager,
2 15
VS
15
'15
Live hogs, per cwt 6 25
;11E0S1 [111SIESSa
Shorts per ton. 20 00 29 00.
BOLD per ton 10 00 10 09
We *re now in n position to show bne of the Largest and tratet4t Lines
in Furniture ever shoviri ru Western Ontario. The Increase in our hnsinese
during the last three -yore thaws -that we ere carrying The QUANTITY andtiAt1TY at the LOWEST PIIICESt
ere ofall &seri tons (also-
eboarcial Kitchen Oabinets,' Iritoben
and flinrngoom Ohairei, Extension 'fables,. Centre
Tabies, Kitchen Tables, Ease14, Cro ale -Boa
Carpet Swee re, Couches, Loiinges, Paper Backs
Musie Rack, 11 Minors, Picture Frtrnes, Pictures to be
-fratned at sliortest notice, Room Mouldings, ,Iii1(114 tea se
Ingle Beds, Childs CH Ilaby Carriages,' Carts,. Wit'gons,
Doll Carts, Curtain Polesaiid it riminings, and Step Litdclei.s,
h feeding Tcadein %Vinclow Btjnd bushiest,. Eve- ta
anteed to work or trill re 0Ye, Over six blindS Wing het'.
L. July
'sited;