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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1909-01-21, Page 5The Ideal Beverage ASK FON ' (LONDON) A PALL ALE. palatable, full of the virtues of malt and hops, and in sparkling condi- tion, is the ideal beverage. Now when chemists announce its purity, and judges its merit, one need look no further. WHY not trade that organ of yours on a piano At the present we can handle a number of second hand organs and are therefore prepared to allow you agood price for it. We don't ask you one dollar more for the piano than your neighbhr pays for it. GIVE US A CALL AND SEE IF THIS IS NOT RIGHT 111 Sewing Machines, Sleighs, Hymn Books, Bibles, Stationery, &c S. MARTIN & SON Exeter's Leading Musical Emporium. They are noted for the quality of their gOoda. eze#.ex Atitiorate EXETER - Se- ONTARIO $1.00 It paid la advance, *LSO a year if soh so paid. lea,Ts Halted States S•bscribers$t.SO a Year Strictly is Aays•c.. SANDERS a CREECH, Publishers. Cook's Cotton Root Compound. The great Uterine Tonic, and only safe effectual Monthly Regulator on which women can depend. Sold in three dogmas of strength -No. 1, 1 ; Ire 10 degrees strongerf; No. S. tors !al cases, per box. Sold all d ta. or sent prepaid pn rooe pt of price. IP'rooee pamphlet. AddressYIN COOK NEOIOINIc...TOSONTO,INIT. (formerly Wiadaoy This school stands In the forefront u the largest and bc.t practical training school in Western Ontario. We have three departments; Commercial, Shorthand, Telegraphy, AU departments are in charge of experienced instructors and the courses are thorough and practical. Our graduates secure good positions. Students are entering every week. Write for our free catalogueat once. ELLIOTT & McLAOHLAN Principals. Ross' Furs Manufacturer and Retailer A Word to the Wise— When buying Furs remember the manutactur• er supplies the goods at first coat. Ile also knows the quality- and value of all materials and is the only one whose guarantee is based on practical knowledge. We are ready to protect all purchase era is regard to value, and quality, of say article bought from us. 962.00 Natural Canadian Mink, five tai, muff, trim• med with heads and tails. Two skin throw scarfs to match. The set ........ $82.00 $29.00 Natural Alaska liable, large pillow muff. long ruff to match, double fur at neck, long stole ends trimmed with heads and tails. The set $29 $23.00 Isabella Fox, long double ruff, and large pillow muff to match. The set... $23.00 Catalogue Mailed Oe Application Ross, 196 Dundas St., London, Ont. "Ideal Peninsular Ras the Advantages of a Steel Range with the Durability of a Cast -Iron Range "Ideal Peninsular" is the ideal range for a small kitchen. It gives the conveniences of the best steel ranges with the added advantage of being cast-iron and therefore more durable. The "Ideal" burns either wood or coal and the grate bars may be changed in half s minute. Step In sad let us show you the Drop Oven Door-I,nw Warming Closet •Adjustable Damper -Daylight Oven an•1 other Impcore• Meats. Mways glad to explain the superiority of these fine rsages. 70 HUGH SPACKMAN, - EXETER. MIMS VARICOCELE CURED tv- NO NAMES USED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT. Confined to His Home for Weeks. "Heavy work, severe .training and evil habits' in youth brought on a double variao.ele. When 1 worked haul the aching would become revere and 1 was often laid up for a week at a time. My family rhys.cinn fol l me an operation was my only hope - but I dreaded It. I tried reveal s)s•cdaii,ts, but s.,n h,und out all they wanted was eny Money. 1 commenced to look upon al doctors as little better than regnoa, lin • day my boss asked hie why I was off work so much and 1 t•e:d hint my condition. Ile advised me to consult Ura. Kennedy & Kennedy. as hs had taken treatment front them himself and knew they were s•inare and skillful 1 wrote them and got TAR Naw MRraob TataTe RYr. Sly pl.-green was somewhat slaw and during the flat tnonih'a treatment T was somewhat disevonrage.l. However. I con• tinea -•l treatment f.•r three months lon.e.-r an.l was rewarded with a e• nnpleto cure. I youhl only earn Wm week In a machine shop re- fire rr.•atrnent, o•.w 1 am earning $21 aril never lose a day. I wish all sufferers knew of your valuable treatment HENRY C. LOCUST. HAS YOUR BLOOD BEEN DISEASED? itt.,a, If) POISONS are the most prevalent and most serious diseases. They sap the very life 1.1...1 of the vi •tui and unle-a entirely cra.lirato l fr. rn the a)stent will cause serious complications Iteware of Mercury. it only ooppreaw•s the a)mptoms-our NEW MF Ttle)n run•+ all 1!...1 diseases. YUt'Nei t•lt MlIrilLF: Ati+F.l' NEN.-im nrlent nets or later ezcrtcw hare broken ea down v. r system. You feel the aymploms stealing over you. Mentally. phytd• rally. an vitn!ly you are riot the man y nn use., to to or should lie. WOl you heed the danger si,f.,.tLs` READER Are you a victim! Hare Irani text hope! Are von intending temarry? Thu your ti-sel ln,'n Lrras•d• (lave ).,n any weakness, true Nxw )(triton I a x i r e . s r w ill cure you w hat i; has done for others It will do for ) on Cenesltatiew Free. No matter who has trea•ed yo e. write for an h••r.•at opinion Fre. of Clears*. Books Free--TheGokleu Monitor, • t lilustrate.1 • en 1-i.4•as. ,a of sten NO NAMES' USED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT. PRIVATE N. earn.. en bo,.. ^r envelop -s. F.v.rvth,ne confidential. Question list and COO of Treatment FREF. FOR HOME 114EATMFJVT. Dts.KEIINEDY&kENNEDY Cor. Michigan Ave., and Grkwold St., Detroit, Mich. -41111 A SURGICAL OPERATION If there is any one thing that a woman dreads more Phan another It is a surgical operation. We can state without fear of a contradiction that there aro hun- dreds, yes, thousands, of operations performed upon women in our hos- pitals which are entirely unneces- sary and many have been avoided by LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETA3LE COMPOUND For proof of this statement read the following letter. Ml's. Letitia Blair, Cannifton, Ont., writes to Mrs. Pinkham: "I was sick for five years. One doe - tor told me it was ulceration, and an- other told me it was a fibroid tumor, and advised an operation. No one knows what I suffered, and the bear- ing down pains were terrible. "I wrote to my sister about it, and she advised me to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. "It has cured me of all my troubles, and I did not have to have the opera- tion after a11. The Compound also helped me to pass safely through Change of Life." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years Lydia E. Pink - haul's Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, has been the standard remedy for female ills, and has positively cured thousands of women who have been troubled with displacements, inflanlmation,tiloera- tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains and backache. Jigs. I'inkham invites all sick %% otnt'n to write her for advice. Vitra has guided thousands to int .eltil. Address, Lynn, Mass. 11LAKE The death occurred here on Sunday of one of the oldest tcsldents In the person of Samuel Swayze, alio r a lingering Ilh:esa of some years. The deceased was born In Thorold and learned the carpentering trade. and after marry- ing he followed his trade in Exeter for some years, that moving to Kalbtlelec:t Mrlls on Co;.r14. flay, where he work ed for years, finally seventeen years ago he moved to Blake. .: wife and right children survive. ZURICH Andrew Ehnes of Edmonton, Alta., la visiting et the home of 1,11( brother. A (;. E;lttes:-Mrs. McCormick has pur- eed DA: corner west of Mcrner'a were from Messrs. Yu:lgblut & Dr:Nr- r' iu:d will get possession 0:1 1 at of March. She will go Into business. - ttr. and Mrs. Andrew Kueptcr of New York state. formerly reeldcnts of the Bronson Linc, are vialcing with their son, S01. Kueple r. -Messrs. h. 11^s., F. W. Hess, and W. G. !less attended the funeral of the fornccr's brother, Mat- •las hese, 111 South (send. ind., last week. Death.-Jtte surprise and r_•i;r.t was felt on Jan. loth, when It becantcknown that Mrs. McBride had died suddenly :he evening before Her husband lett the hoUsc about 2.30 when dcteased was In her usual health. He return d :shout 5.:30 and fo' and her in a semi- / enecloua cor,ditlon lying on the sofa, whither she had been able to drag her - twit with the aid of her children. She tinseled Until about 11 o'clok. IIeart failure was the cause of death. Mrs. littde was the youngest daughter of the late Henry Witicrt, and was aged .11) )'ears, '.1 months. TI,e sincerest of eymtathy is felt for the lane ctrele Of relatives and friends. The remains on he fuliowing Tucaday were interred In u.tyfIeld cemetery. MADE -AT -DOME RNEUNATIC TREATMENT Some Simple Precautions Whkh WIII Prevent • Recurrence of Attacks. A prominent citizen, who had for years suffered from rheumatism and rheumatic gout, has been giving his friends the benefit of his experience, and incidentally a copy of the pre- scription which was of material as- sistance in effecting a curt. In the first place, he found that every time he partook freely of acid fruits his old trouble returned ; and, secondly, be learned that it was abso- lutely essential to keep the kidneys active. To do this it was necessary to drink plenty of water. Occa- sionally he would dissolve a lithia tablet in thr water to assist its action on the kidneys. The treatment is as follows : Pro- cure from ve:ur druggist:— Fluid Frtract Cascara jS or. Syrup Rhubarb t oz. Carriana Compound t oz. Compun.l Syrup Sarsaparillas et. Take ,,he teaspoonful after each meal and at bedtime. This is val•lahle information. This can be mixed at home. Save the pt escription. St. Marys. -Andrew Snoddy, an old resident of the Stone Town, who set- tled here in the seventies, peesrd away on Jan. 11th, atter a lingering !prices In his 115th year. Clinton. -After an illness of years, David Connell passed away on Jan. 14, In his 56th year. Ile was twice mar- ried and had a grown-up fancily by the first wife an done child by the sec- ond marriage; ids wife also survieea. grana er Oa10. Ctrs or Totino, Lccaa Coctry Freak J. Cheney snakes oath that he is senior partner of the Ann of F. J. Cheney a Co., doing busi- ness In the City of Toledo, County and State afore- said, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every caw of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. ream( J. CHENET Sworn to before me and subscribed In say pros• encs, this 6th day of December, A.D. !bed. (Sur.) A. W.OLEASON, NOTARY PUBLIC Hall's Catarrh Cure le taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucou. eurtaces of the system. Send for testimonials tree. F. J. CIIENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. Sold byall Druggists 1Se. Take all's Family Pli4 for constipation. MCGILLIV RAY COUNCIL Tare coursa met pursuant to statute on Jan 11. Int following nccnmers sub *cubed to the oath, qualification, and declaration of office. -Reeve, John Rob- inson : Deputy, W. T. Clens, Councillors E.E. Murdy, J. J. Poore and Win. Maw son. Poore-Jiurdy-That J. D. Drum- mond be appointed clerk for 1000 at a salary of $130. -Carried. Mundy Poore -That A. F. Smith be Treasurer at $100. -Carried. Ulena-Poore-That R. Hutchinson be Assessor at $90. It was moved in amendment by Maweon- Murdy-That A. Grieve be Assessor at $90. The motion carried Poore-Murdy Hlndmarsh and W T. Antos be Auditors -Carried. Ulens-Mawsorl-That Geo. at $10 each. Mawaon-Mena-That By- law No. 1, 1919, appointing Jr.o. Ferg- uson member of the Board of Health and James Sutton, M. D., Weikel Health Officer,ae read a first and second time be read a third tirue and passed. -Car- ried. A number of accounts were paid. The Council then adjourned to meet on Feb. 3rd, at 1 o'clock. J. D. Drummond, Clerk. USBORNE COUNCIL The council elect for 1909 met at' the Township ilall, Elllnv111e, Jan. 11th pursuant to statute. After taking the necessary oaths Of office and qualflra- tion they took their seats as the muni ripa1 council of Usborne Tp. for 10091 John Moir, Reeve; G. Andrews, Fred Elieringtou, .Vnt. Atkluson and Samuel Routly, Councillors. The expenses of the municipal election amounting to $33 was paid to the clerk for diatribe uticn Alklneon-Eilerington-That the salaries for 1909 be the same as last year, viz. --Clerk $160, Treasurer $90: Assessor $65, Collector $6O. Auditors emit $ll, Caretaker of Hall V. Reeve $50. Cuur,rtliors each $40. -Carried Ap- plications for the office of collector, Writ. Brock. Eiduey Andrew ; for assesw- or, It. Bunter, Witt. South, Tcos, Hun - kin. were laid before the cou.lcil. An- drew -Atkinson. -That F. Morley be the oletk.Carricd. Atkluson-Itoutly- That Paul Coates bo Treasurer and his bond approved for current year. -Carried. At- kinson -Andrew -That R. Bunter be assessor. -Carried. S. Itoutly -No ie.: - ender -That W. Smith be assessor. Rout Iy-Ellerington-That W. Brock be coll- ector, and that he give satisfactory se- cutlty to the amount of $10,000.-Carr- lyd. Elleringto,,-Routly-Thal the Doe rd of licaltlt bo The Reeve, the clerk, P. McTaggart. J. Handford, and W.1I. Passmore, with 1I. K. Ily'ndtnan, M. D., as M. H. 0., and Thomas Smatc Sault ary Inspector. -Carried. Atkinson -Eller ington-That Henry Strang and E. N. Skire bo auditors. and that they me't to audit the accounts on Friday, Jan. 22nd, at 10 o'clock. -Carried. Alklneon -Itoutly-That John Hanna, John Me Queen, C. Harvey, Fred Delbridge, Rnht Doupe and James Earl be fence viewers, and Fred Luxton, Sam Ilunter, R. Ked - ay, J. Westlake, Hector. N. Taylor W. Hazelwood, Thos. Cameron and John Shute be poundkcepers.-Carricd. And- rew-Ellerington-That a by-law confirm :ng the above cppolntmcnts and salaried be drafted. -Carried. hllerington- At- kinson -That a grant of $3 be given to the Sick Children's Hospital.- Carried. Routley -Atkinson -That tl:e clerk order nine copies of the Municipal World for the Council and officer*,-(`arrled. El- lerington-Routly-That the Ereter Times be given the contract to do the printing usually required by the municipality for the current year tor $5h. -Carried. Ac- counts amounting to $86.25 from gen- eral funds and $221 drain accounts were passed and orders issued Lt paytnent. - Adjournment to Feb. 6th, at orae o'clock F. Morley, Clerk. A SURPRISED MINISTER. ' For many years I have been a suf- ferer from bronchial catarrr., and had despaired of everythllig like a cure. Judge of my pleasant surprise wit•:n 1 first used liyu:Rel, which brought t onr- plete relief. lly'ontel has been* vcrllabl' godsend."-Itev. Charles Hartley, Sar- dinia, Ohio. Thousands of catarrh sufferers have piton up in despair. They have tried stomach dosing, snuff, ■prays and douches without success, and now be- lieve catarrh to be incurable. But W. 8. Cole, the druggist holds out hope to all distressed. He sella a rem- edy called llyotnei which is guaracaotd fur catarsln colds, cougl.s, bronenitls, asthma and croup, liyoniel (pronounced High -o -Inc) is Medicated air, full of the ltaltny vir- tues of the mountain pines. You br..ithe in the delightful antiseptic air, and as It passes over the inflamed and tec-rnt ridden rl;mbrane, it allays the inf am- mation, kills the germs. and drives out the disease. A complete Hyomel outfit, tnlea ting a hard rubber Inhaler. coats but $1.00 and an extra bottle of Hyomel, 1f after wards needed, costs but au yenta. See W. S. Cole about it to -day. GIN PILLS are just as good for the Bladder as they are for the Kidneys. li! there is trouble in retaining urine—if yon have to got up throe or four times or oftener during the night --if the rimae is hot and scalding—Gin Pills will quickly relieve tho trouble. They care tho kidneys and heal the irritated bladder. 50c. a box ; 6 for $2.50. At all dealers or sent on reoeipt of price. sainif you p BUT. &—IunauL DRUG &snarl. ca omen ',, , mention this Rei. Drug Cs., vs Per. TORONTO cos Iriani . alIMMIUMMEW 1L 1