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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1909-01-07, Page 5AT THIS TIME OF THE YEAR Everyone needs something to create and maintain strength for the daily round of duties. There is nothing better than an Ale or Porter, the pu I ity and merit of which has been attested by chemists, physicians and experts at the great exhib- bitions. rIIIrt s. PHYSICIAN GIVES ADVICE Tells Why So Many Sutter from Catarrh and Rheumatism. A distinguished physician, famous for his successful treatment of catarrh an rheumatism, kidney and bladder troubles, states as follows "Our climate being more or less damp and changeable, is bad for catarrh and rheuutatism, and care must be taken not to let these troubles gain headway. In addition, Ike states that a great many Cana- dians are careless in their habits, and to this as much as climatic con- ditions is due a great deal of the trouble. Insufficient clothing and improper eating will rause rheumatic and catarrhal troubles in any cli- mate. This eminent authority gives the folloti•ing as the simplest and best treatment known to science, and to it he gives credit largely for his Success: - Fluid Extract Cascara )4 oz. Carriana Compound t oz. Syrup Sarsaparilla ... 6 oz. Directions : One teaspoonful after each steal and at bedtime. The ingredients are all vegetable, and have a direct and specific action on the liver. kidneys, and bowels, eliminating all poisonous matter from the system. Any druggist can dis- pense this, or you can buy the in- gredients separately and mix at home by shaking in a bottle. Many of our readers should benefit by this article. Save the recipe. S. Iartiu &Sou are offering some Big Btrgains in Pianos, Organs- & Sewing Machines. They have in stock one Dominion Piano, mahogany finish. This Piano has been in use about eight months. Regular price $251).00; sale price $175 - Call and see this instrnmcnt as it is the best value they;havo ever offered. .1* Also Big Bargains in FOUNTAIN PENS, SLEIGHS, DOLL (./ARRI. AGES, HYMN BOOKS. BIBLES. etc, CHRISTMAS STATIONERY from 15c. a box to $1.75 -the largest stock in town. Call and get one of their Artistic Calendars. S. MARTIN dor SON Exetat'., i eed.ing \lnsical Emporium. rh • ••• 1 fir oil • , Mods. 053tr ter Zhuoi ate Keefe), -- - ONTARIO 5100 it paid in advance, • 1.110 a y car :f not so paid. Itti�e To United States Subscribers11.e0 n Year Strictly in Advance. $eteinetS & CIREEC11. Publisher.. Cook's Cotton Root Compound. The great Uterine Tonic, and ' only bate effectual Monthly Regulator on wldelt women can depend. :;old in three deerec 4 Sit of ctreugtIt-No. 1, el ; loo. 2. 10 degrees stronger 3; No. 3. for special cares, per box. Sold by all drn sts, or trent pprcf,.tid on receipt of price. Free pamphlet. Address • TN`` COOK N(DICINI CO..TORCNTO.ONT. (for ne 4 i Windsor, Winter Term Opens Jan. 4th This school is one of the largest in the pro- vince. It is not -d for the thoroughness of its work and the success of Its students. 3 departments - Commercial, Shorthand, Telegraphy, CENTRAL STRATFORD. QNT. Our;raduates are in demand as Business Col- lege teachers as well as ottice assistants Get our magnificent catalogue, it Is free. ELLIOTT & McLAOtiLAN, Principals. Ross' Furs Manufacturer and Retailer A Word to the Wise - when buying Furs remember the mnanufa, tur• er supplies the goods at first cost. ile also knees the quality and %slue of all materials and Is the only one whose guarantee is based on practical knowledge. We are ready to protect all parcbas- ers le regard to vitae, sad quality, ot say article bosabt from as. ab1.00 Natural Csnalisn Mink, five tat, molt, trim- med with heads and tails. Two skin throw scarfstomaleh. The set ..... ...102.00 $29.00 Natural Alaska Sable, large pillow mug. long ruff to match, double fur at neck, long stole ends trimmed with heads and tails. The set $29 $23.00 Isabella rot, long double ruff, and Targe pillew muff to match. The set . ._.. . ............. t23 0) Catalogue Mailed Oa Appllcstlos Ross, 196 Dundas St., London, Ont. lI ARPLEY (Too late fur last week.) Mr. and Mrs. John Love chilstmas at the latter's brotiier'ei, Root. and Teo*. Turnbull of Brewetcr.--Sties mettle Rodents, accutttpanled by a lady friend from London, are spending New Year's at the formtr'a home. Mr. J. 13. nudging' Presentation to Miss V. May Hodgins -On the afternoon of De'. 22nd a num- ber of the parents and young people of S. S. No. 10, Stephen, aeacmeted at the school to bid farcwea to Mise 11 )4- glns, their teacher. The pupils, with the aid of the teacher had prepared a len- gthy program, watch wad well perforat- ed. As the program came near u close Misses hazel Slrerritt and Gertrude Mc- Lineeey were called forward ter the chairman, Mr. Wm. Ilayter. biles 1Iac.1 read the following addresser and Gertrude presented the ring. Dear Miss iiodglns.-1t is wittt feel- ings o1 keen regret we have heard that you are severing your connection wills our school. We are here to -day at the close of the terns witit our parents and friends to bid you farewell. The last three years have passed quickly and Pleasantly and we ask you to try to forget the times that we have grieved you by our dlaobedicnce. We on our part thank you for the interest you have shown In Its, both intellectually and mor- ally, and promise to try to remember and keep up to the )higher ideals you have tried to implant In us. We ask you to accept this ring as a token of our love and esteem for you, and we sincerely hope that as you wear it you will always have klndlY mensorles of the pupils of S. S. No. 10. \Ve wish you every success* in your new school, also all wish you a Merry Christmas and a happy New Year. Signed on behalf of the school. Have Some of This. It's the best dessert we know anything about. YOU NEVER TASTED ANYTHING ONE HALF SO GOOD! JELL=O The Dainty Dessert will delight all who use it. Easily Prepared -Simply add boiling water, cool and serve. No cooking, no flavoring, no sweetening to add. No trouble, no further expense. Get a package from your grocer to day, and prove what we say is true. One package makes enough dessert for the whole family. TUX SVy ISEZ Plitt FOOD CO. SRWDGEaURG, CANADA. Rlyhest Award. Gold Medals at St. Eon's. Portland sod Jamestown Expositions. Satisfaction guaranteed. If you value your health avoid cheep imitations. JELL-O costs a little more, but et 'r , e - 3. .t. Davis. o' yea:tae, so 1 mond and ruby pin. gold leaded „• t� it. Davis. had his suit rase. suut It and other Milt -its stole;, ay o• , io" to. goad chain and l.xket. die- enterelng his room at Seattle. um'ir. art CLINTON Another old reunited. of Clinton passed away In the person of Mrs. David Rob- ertson, aged T5 ycaTs. Paralysis was the cause of her death. She had been 111 for four o: five years. list maiden nano: was Elizabetr. Irving and she was pont in bunttnceehirc. Scotland in 1833. She came to Clinton in 1850.-Edw1,l eldest son of Mrs. 0. M. Kitty, passed away at the age of 1U years. owing to diabetes.. Ile was able to be about only a few days prior to his death. A quiet wedding took place on Dec'. 30 at the home of Mr. andd Mrs. Jas. Fin- ch, Clinton, wi•cu lhetr eldest daughter, Rena, became the wife of Air. Robe. L. Moore ot town. They will reside_ in Clinton. SLIMY ILLS The little son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Wil- son 'baa been seriously 111 with pneu- monia, but pleased to say he is on the mend again. -Mr. and Mrs. Si. Elford., sr.. of near Whitby are spending the holidays with Mr. hf. Elford, Jr. -ileo. Johnston, a former Ju:rior pastor, spent the past week renewing acquaintances and visiting fricnda.-Mr. and Mrs. Ol- iver White of Itamtota, Man.. spent tate past week the gu.at of Mr. and .Bios. John Miners. -Mise Annie Wilson le via-. (thtg Wider the parental roof for a few days. -Mr. John Kellett has accepted a situation with Mr. \Vcs. Parkinson and intends moving Ids wife and family there this week. -The election passed off vary quietly on Monday, owing, no doubt, W there being only tee reevcship to vote_ for. However, the majority of the votes were rolled. THIS IS SAID TO HELP MANY. Get from any prescription pharma- cist the following; Flurd Extract Dandeltoo, one-half ounce Compound Kargon slue ounce: Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three ounces. Shake well in a bottle and take a teas- poonful dose after each meal and at bedtime. The above is considered as the most certain prescription ever written to re- lieve Backache, Kidney Trouble, Wear Bladder and all forms of Urinary dtf- Uflculttea. This mixture acts prompt- ly on tho eliminative tissues of the kid - :toys. enabling them to filter and strain the, uric acid and other waste matter from the blood which causes Rheumat- ism. Some persona who Butter with the af- flittions may not feel inclined to place much confidence ht title simple mixture yet those who have tried fi say the re- sults are simply surprising, the relief being effected without the slightest in- jury to the stomach or other organs. hllx some end give it a trial. It cer- t•thily comes highly recommended. It Is the prescription of an eminent author- ity. ity. whose entire reputation,e was eetebltaltcd by it. whets milted A druggist here at home, wthe ingred- ients stated that he could :supplyients or mix the proscription for our readers. also recomtnonas It as harmless ZURICH Peter Jeffrey of North Dakota is vis- ittng his parents and other friends at the Sauble Linc. -Mrs. Win. Maker of the West is visiting her Isomer, Mrs. Levegood and other relatives In tide sec - time -Mrs. Christina Volland had the nilstoetune to break her lett arm on Cerismas day. while alighting from a rig at Henry Volland's gate. -Another of those pleasing events which stark an important stage in mean's lite was nol- cntnized at the beautltul home of Mr. and Mrn. P. Koehler. on Dee. 28, when their daughter, Miss Clara, was united In wed lock to Mr. Alex. McLeod of Ilaytietd,. princfpal of our Public School. The bride who has spent nearly all her life in ?.urlch, havi'ig also taught senool kr a number of years, 1e held in high es- teem by her many friend.. The groom has been principal of the Zurich school for several yeara and Is considered one of lite beat public school teachers In the county. --At the school meeting on Wednesday C. Fuse, the retiring true - tee, was re-elected for another term. - W. O'Brien, F. \\ ower altd W. H. lion man are the newly elected Police 'Trus- tees of the Village for 190tt.-The Town- ship Council of Ray Sias been re-elect- ed by acclamation--Ileeve. Peter Lamont Ct u:telliers, Robert McArthur, John K. Goetz, Louts Kalhfleisch, John Geiger. - Charles [ley of lied Axe, Mich., alelted friends in this section last week. -Geo. King of (•hlcago Is visiting at the hone of his fatner-ln-Lew, Cepria Jeffrey: - Rev. Whiteaidca of Kempvilie Is visiting hie wife at tt.c home of J. A. \Vllliattts. -J. J. :Werner, (he owner of Little Mack has gone to Toronto to enter nls pater in the 2.30 eines. Ile stay also enter aim In the Ottawa race.. Death of Frederick L'emuth.-The death of Frederick Demuth oecureel at 5115 ...are hose on TI,ursd.ty hat. after re celing Illness of over two years dur- t•ton from tutxrcuWels. The dee eased .vas a native of Germany. having been it Gahan. llurhceacn, In August 1815, ••onsequ^htly lie was In his 54th year. ole entire to Canada when only about 15 years o1 age and has continu•)uelY resided here elute. Ile was three times n.erried and leaves to mourn his demise i t witc and three children. Mrs. iI. Men- ton of Itarrte; Mise Maggie of 51. Lou's. Mo.: and Frederick of Detroit. The deceased was a member of the Luther - u) church and was much esteein••d by a large thele of friends in the euinmu .'.tY. The funeral took place of Sunday. - M&-OILLIVRAT The home of Mr. W. Curti, 7th con. .v.ts the acetic of • happy event on Dec. S;trd. when nis daughter, hiss Ferran was married to Jas. 11. Mahon. principal of )'..rkhill Public Se:tool. About forty ,tu •sts were in atteedanc• -. They will ,esldc in Parkii.11 and have our hest .e1rifles. Mien Amy Amelia. daughter of Mr. avid Sirs. Moses Pierce. was married at .h:nsley on Dec. 26th. to Mr. W. J. 'Rob non of Toronto by [tev. Kenealy. We • to lid congratulations. CK KNIGH'► STOVE POLISH is a revelation to honeekcepers. Nothing like it has ever been made before. It means less work, because it does not get dull or brown, and is so ea.sily applied. It means less work, text, because just a few rubs bring a bright, brilliant polish that always looks fresh and clean. It is cheapest, because you get a bigger can for the money. If yonr dealer does not handle "stack Knight" send hid name and t:' fur full meed can. 7411 Tis F. F. sALLtsY CO. Limited, tea. ttltaa. Oat. IIENSALL Alt ti,e relattveu of Tont Consd attend- 0.1a ttend- e3a house warming at his home, 1I111s- green on evening last week. -On Warbles day of last week a very pleasant event took place at the hone of the bride's bro- ther, Nelson Sunset -by, when hie sister, Mfargaret was married to Norman 13u'•k of Saskatchewan. Rev. MoL. Smith per- formed the ceremony In the presence of a large number of invited guests. They will leave shortly for the Weal, where they will reside.-k'rior to leaving for Totem° Dr. rurguson .was presented by the members of 1.1s 1•ible class with a handsome Morrie chair accompanied by an address.-Iierb. Phillipa, who con- templates entering the ministry, prcaeIf- ed In the hfetitotliat church Sunday morn ing. In the evening Mr. Johns, an honor graduate of Toronto university, and who has been appointed a professor in theft, raw Methodist College in Celna, occu- pied the pulpit. -Rev. and firs. Toll were In Brookdale last week where Mr. Toll perfornad the cucntony that tented his brother, Dr. Tull, ot toe Northwest, to ail Ontario girl. -Tac hockey club has elected the following officers. -Hon. Pres N. E. Cook; Pre.., 11. J. D. Cooke, \'Ice - Pres.. Alex l3rtndt ; Manager, 1+'. Small aeombe ; Sec. -Tic -as., A. W. E. Hemp- hill. Practice will commence at otCe.- Dr. and Mrs. Ferguson lett Iiettsell last week for Toronto, their future hone. They- went by way of Mitchell were the doctor was in coneullation with Dr. Smith, over the case of Mts. Will done than of that place. Mr. and hire. Far - swoon will be mulch missed. Death. -.1,1 abed and nighty respected resident of Itenaali passed away on Jan. lst, In the person of Ants Dayman, rel- ict of the late Elate Butt, aged 93 years 11 months. Death was dus to the In- firmities of old age, the end coating gradually, but surety. The funeral took place from ter laterealdence, Richmond street, on January 4th, to the Exeter cemetery, Interment being in the fancily burial plot, Rev. Bart and Rev. Butt, a neftltew of deceased, officiating. She leaves five sons and :our daughters, James of Whitewood, Sask.: Elam of Toronto; William of Teckerensltn; John of Whitewood. Sask.; Joseph of Moose Jaw, Sask.; Mrs. John B. 'Anacleto of Stanley tp.: Mrs. J. II. Petty, of liar tn.; Mrs. Ed. Taylor of Fillmore, Sask.; Martha at home. divides the sorrowing family. three brothers and one mister survive, John of Taekeremith, William of Uabyrne tp.. flu:nptuey ofWhllewood Sask. Mirs. Marla ellatchtord of Rryan- eton, London (p. The sons and eons -In- law acted as pall bearers at the funeral which was very largely attended, show- ing the high teteent in which d^ccaged was held. The late Mrs. Butt was barn In Barnstable, Eng., and canto to this country with Iter parents when 16 years of age. She married her late husband liope Township. She resided tit Usbont' Township for a number of years, one mile east of Nester. later moving to their farts on the London )toad, north of lelppen. Atter disposing of their beautiful farm six years ago they came to Reitman. where Mr. Butt died two years later. In religion she was a con- eletent Slethcdlst, and throughout her IIfe a most devoted wife and mother. Ali of t'1e family, with the exception John and Joseph ut the West were pres- ent at the funeral. lir. Etats Butt of Toronto and Mr. J. T. Wceteott of tlam- itto;, attended t;te rumen'. Wood's Phosphodiu,, The Or t.••,:•:isA .1{1-w'dp. 1'unee se ; •ratee the riled* neryous • makes new lllooit in • • .•n•. Cures Pers . fkkirify .Nenf,.t t, .. .. • %'Perry, Dee • lee/ •iron/Weakr•-.. jeee.ciO ', Spee' A Ht, astd FAeefs of A' .,.s, nr Ker.-Rms. , , ,are. Said by all rugwut1'ormle - TM rood Ms4lnoi1 lit/./. on receipt ofpnmphild I V on,lrrf y inot.l,arr) Toronto, Orta • t 1 per box. wiz f.er til. line will please six !ege to be the best for you you to iu.ii;o for yourself. cb!igat:er.. Just mail your ,,,iin,tte'1 any time. • 4'O r ."- i l .sty Bus: FIRST. READ OUR' FREF CAIAO6['!, THEN Decide on the Business College, We ask the privilege of sending you our intensely •interesting, hand.;umely-. illustrated FREE CATALOGUE. k fact, you really owe it to yourself to get a copy end read it thoroughly before you select the Business College to attend. This Catalogue explains all nbost our school, our faculty, our different curses. Tells why we honestly believe our Col- . After reading the book we will leave Sending for a copy places you under no name and address on a postcard. Spe.iai openings Septe,-ter and Ja,wo.v. )-.ens and Shorthand :°c:lege LG` »O.:'( - OUTARSO - `$TER\'-.. . 3. • ..1 V., • s: TRADE Don't be laid up in bed with La Grippe. Break up the cold and fever with Coleman's Campho-Quinine. Cures in 24 hours -no bad effects -25c. At all deafen or from COLEMAN MEDICINE CO., TORONTO. IHAWKiNG MACIIINi3. Catarrh Sufferers are Nothing But Hawking, Spitting and [Slowing Machines, Says an Authottty. is It possible that in t hese days wheat cleanliness and sanitary reform is being pre.teheel In the churches. schools and gatherings, that thousands of people will c•onttttue to •utter from catarrh when there Is an absolutely certain remedy al- ways on hand. Ityon el (pronounced 1ligh-o-etc) 1s a pleasant, medicated and antie.‘ptic air ilreathe it In and it will cure Catarrh. it will stop foul breath, watery eyes. and crusts in the nose in a few days Mrs. II. W. Wilson ot Johnson At.. Wallnrcburg, Ont.. says; "Yes. we ate great Mends to )lyontel for the reaeor. that Mr. Wlleon has had rat•trrh for eevetal ye s and tried several lemedles and doetollg. but nothing has relieved the trouble like Hyomel. ills trouble is from pains across the eyes and a burn- ing or huskiness in his tiro it Some- times much difficulty in breatning. int. elands It. hie eyes and hose swollen and the disease made hint literally 3;' k alt over. Ile cannot sal enough In praise of ityo.net. and there 1s nothing that can give better relief to catarrh t tan this remedy. wide.) we h,artlly recommend." A complete )lyontel outfit. consisting ot a strong hard rubber pocket inhaler and a bottle ot liyornel. costs only $1, and extra bottles It afterwards needed (net only One each. W. S. Cole sells It a•.d guaiaatees It to do exactly as ad- Ivsftlsed. 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