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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1909-04-15, Page 5(lin Pills act dirretly nn these vital rrgana-correct all disease -neutralise urlcacid-purify the blond - relievethe pain and reduce swelling In hands and feet. SOc. a box ; 6 for t'2 50. Al all dealers or !tent on receipt of prtaee. rw+raselr wide by Jw, • J .1 The ideal Beverage ASK FOR (LONDON) \ PALW ALE, palatable, full of the virtues .'l malt ar..l hot,., cued in sparkling condi- tion, is the ideal beverage. Now when chemists announce its purity, and judges its merit, one need look no further. l ` In spring and summer "Crown Rrand Syrup" should be mote largely used by everyone. It simplifies the slaking of deli- cious dishes to such an extent that how -- keeping becomes easier in everyway. Crown Brand Syrup eaten with bread. toast, biscuits, pudding, porridge or pastry, provides sustaining dishes please the palate and don't overheat the body -dishes that are plain, wholesome, easily prepared and easily digested and at the same time very nourishing. Won't you try CROWN BRAND SYRUP? When you think of its purity, its wholesomeness, of all the dainty and delightful dishes you can make with it, -when you think of its fine "honey -cream" flavor and clear golden colour, -and how it will save you trouble and bring variety to every meal -don't you think it worth your while to order some. Children thrive on it. Adults enjoy it. Fa rwtir coaveoiasce Crown Brand Senn) is put up in 2. S. 10 and 20 air t; jM ting with 1,h -e ! Ivl. Makes Housekeeping Easier The Edwardsburg Starch Co., Limited ESTABLISHED 1858. Works: CARDINAL., OW. OtC..rt: MON(•RFAL,'CuRONTOare! 111tANTFU3iU -01 Iel not trade that organ 0 of yours on a piano Gib 9'''' At the present we can handle a number of second hand organs and are therefore prepared to allot* you a gond price for it. We don't ask you one .1011.tr more fur the piano ibun your neighbhr pays fen' it. GIVE l'' A l'ALi. ANT) SEE it Tell~ 14 NOT ItIUUllT !!'. sewing Machines, Sleigh', Iiymn (looks, leiblei,Stationery, &c S.MARTIN&.SON Exeter's L•' tiling Musical Emporium. The, art n 1 f .r the .1 Islay of their ,tush Q xeter Abu.or to FASTER - - ONTARIO *1.00 if paid in advance, $1.S0 a year if not so paid. T$ Ye Cesr81tedStrictly 9tetes 38 9abscrvsrce.Ibersal.50 t IllrI Aa SANDERS k CREECH, Publisher*. Cook's Cotton Root Compound. The great Uterine Tonle, and only sato We. turd Monthly liegntlaloron whtrh women can (leveret. Sold In three (levees of strength -No. 1. $1; So. 2. 10 degrees stronger $1.1; jun. 3, for t• {Weill! e,u:es,an per be. 1iuld by all drugs . ta, or sent pprepen.l on receipt of price. I•'n•opamphlet. Address: TM C09K$ID101MICO..70101117.0sT. tformrlyit'sndao►') With twenty.two years raper once to its rre.lit this eollege is re, ,.sired a. the greatest practical training school in Western Ontario. Thee. drpartn:entr Commercial, Shorthand & Telegraphy Our climes are the largest, our courses most prarti,sI and out instru.-tor, erperienred. Our graduates are *misted to position* and su..reed as none others. Enter now. Bet our free rata• KLLTOTT & McLACHLAN Principals. W I NCIIELSEA The following 1s the report of the PrO- 010(10n Examination held In 8. 8. NO. 6. Usborne.-Entrance Class. total 790, Ray Fletcher 592. Ella Heywood. 567, Lulu Oodbolt 586. Rhea Oodbolt 565, John Cicely 537. Sr. 1V., pass 365. Ern. ma lleywoo:l 6,16. John Brock 430. Jr. IV.. paps .165. Jean Campbell 564, Earl C'oward 553. Arnold Clarke 490. Sr. III.; Pails flan. Inez Creery 590, Ed. Kellett, :,69. Roy Goulding 451, Eric Coward :190. Jr. 11i.. pass 330, Dia Cornish, 57:3, ilardwfck Cornish 372. May Clarke 438. Insa Heywood 431. Sr. I1.. pass 270. Gordon Duncan 495. Lloyd Johns 439. Gordon Washburn 356, David Creery 334. The pupils were all success ful In obtaining the required number of msrsa. Jessie A, Hamilton. teacher. Tu kcrsn,lth,-There passed away here 0.1 Thursday. April 1st. Annie Trey'tor beloved wife of Wm. Canning, In her 84ttt year. She was the mother of Rev. Fr. panning, pastor of our Lady of Lourdes Church, Toronto. The funeral took place Saturday from St. James' Church. PLLOTOWN Mr. Ray Francis had the misfortune to have a tib broken on Sunday last, but we are pteaaed ta say that he ie re- torenng.-Mr. 0. E. Routley of Clande- boye Is spending a few holldays with friends herr.-A number from here at- tended the box social at Farquhar on Thursday night. -Mr. Jas. Gardiner and a few others in the Township of Usborne had their barn root's blown off by the wind on Wednesday last. Swollen Hands and Feet !newt Kidney Trouble. Liniments and blood pnriflers are useless. Wha: yon must do is to caro tho kidneys. Take GIN PILLS DEPT. A -I ATIONAI DItUC & p1ER CO. Ur1TED TOKIi10 11t► INDIGESTION ENDS Vuu can eat anythieg your rtotnactt ,rause without. fear of a case of gcstien or Dyaptpsla. or that'.ou• food w111 ferment or sour on your s'•, u., a if you will occasionally take a Ile Iaapepalh atter rating. Your nasals will taste .good. and any - :ng yeti eat will be dlgcst+d; '.0'. - can ferment or turn talo acid 31 po's.nn or stomach gas. w;,ic•h causes Belching. Ulzzlness, a fulled of fullrcaa after sting. Naile•.t Indigcrtlou (like a Iu-np of icad in stomach.) Blltous:eaa, Hcarlbu• a. Water brash. Pala in the stomach and t :c I,aetlnes or ot'n'r aymptems. 1(eadac•nes from the stomach are absolutely uakuu'.vn where ;aie1 effec- tive• remedy is u:cd. D:apt-pain really does all ta,. woe it of a nealthy atom- e1h• 11 dlgeeis your Bleats when your leo:nisch can't. Each (1it.neu'c .sill digest al: the food Sou can cat and leavt. ,othllI to term":,t or sou -. Get a large i,'► -cent case of l'apfs 1,1a petiole from your druggist and start taking to -day raid by to -morrow you will actually brag about your healthy. strong Stoat -we. for you t :en ran eat anything and everything you want with out the slightest discomfort or mis•yrv, tnd every particle of impurity and (ilia 'hat Is In Your stomach and tntestln3s is going to be carried away 'he use of laxatives or any ot:..r a ;- elatance. OSBOiRNl COUNCIL Council pea In the Township Hall on April 3rd. All the members were pres- ent. The minutes of the last regular and of *pedal Meeting Mar. 15th were read and approved. The engineer's report on the Sauble River imp:ovement was read and considered by the Council but owing to ob1ections and disputes it was laid over for further consideration and advice Plans and tenders for construction of three cement concrete bridges were re- ceived front John Gaffney & Co, Kennt cott, $140.1. Joseph Patterson, St. Marys $1340; L. J. Looby, Dublin, $130090. Each 'submitted a different plan of con- struction and there was a difference of op:Ilion as to winch was tete best bridge for the money. The tender of L. J.Looby was accepted. Specification's for cement work same as last year except that the whops are to be reinforced to abutment walls by Iron or steel :ods, embedded 1n the cement. Contractor to do all necess- ary excavating and filling in, leaving road in condition for travel and water- courses free from obstruction; work to bo completed by July let, 1909. The following pathmasters were ap- pointed for the current year, -Div. I, W. Essery, J. Salter, 8. Skinner, J. C. Snell. Jeff. Fisher, F. Dobbs, Geo. hunter, W. Rowcliffe, 11. Sillery, W. Penrice, Robt. Skinner, S. Hunter, T. Smale, R. 110d - gins. Div. 2, 1'. McTaggart, W. Nell, H. Dougall, W. Kcrnick, T. Hartle, Walt. Keddy, W. bks, A. Moir. W. Warren. J. T. Morgan. J. W. Ilorney, R. McDonald, T. Passmore, le. Ellerington, N. Hlorton, M. McTaggart. Div. 3, Philip Vern, Thos Vern, Jr., Herrman 'Kyle, W. Heywood, If. Rodd, Josiah Horn, T. Washburn, J. Mills, W. Manna, T. Blake, Clarkson Swr•Itzer, Wni. Atkinson. Ira Marshall, M. Egan. Div. 4. Philip Madge, James Cottle. C. !Monteith, T. Cameron, Thos. flunkln, J. 'A. Bolton, W. J. Vance, Arch Tower's, Arnold Hartle, tVm. Pollen, \Vm, Ballantyne, Albert E. Shier, David Balfour, Warren McGill. Mcouiits amounting to $1:19.90 were passed and orders Issued in payment. Counell adjourned to meet Saturday, 1st May at 1 o'clock. F. Morley, Clerk. $100 Reward 8100. The readers of this paper will lie pleased to learn tbst there le at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its gazes, and that IS Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure in the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being $ constitutional disease requires a constltu• Honed treatment. Hairs Catarrh Cure is taken In• ternally, acting directly uprn the blood and mucous surfaces of the .,-stem, thereby destmying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building lip the constitution and acid• ing nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in Its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it falls to cute. Send for list of testlutonials. Address F. J. CHENEY it CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, 75 cents, Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. STEPHEN COUI4CIL, The council of the Township of Stephen convened in the Town Hall, Crediton, on Monday, the !tit day of April at 1 p.m. til members wee, present. Th eminates o' the previous neeetiag were read and Adopted. The plans and specifications of F. W. Farncomb, township e:,gineer, for the -onetru_tlon of abutrnce,ts for the bridge a^rosy the 'bauble ltiver at Crediton ware submitted to the coun,11 hoard and the • leek was Instructed to advertise for ten niers for the construction thereof. Ten- ders to be received up to 12 o'clock: noon on Monday, the 8rd day of May. The following Path -masters, Fence - viewers and found -keepers were ap- polnted,-Pathnnaeters. W. Huxtable, W. Baker, T. Oliver, J. Walker, W. Itowtcllff O. 11111, Il. Wilson. N. Maker, U Richard J. l'reszeator, 0. Snell, W. Sanders, W. white, R. Davey, J. llrantan. E. Swclt- zer, F, Trlcbncr, F. Slrns, L. Stahl. J. \Vt•In. H. t)cstrricher. 1'. Marlene, Ed. Carroll. 0. Lawenr,. Jr., W. F'Inkbetner, J. K. S.ldoeder. Ily. Martcne, J.Fordr i'. Kligallen. J. Keys, J. Wilhelm, Louts Kraft. T. Clark, D. O'Connell, Jos. Zller. Mount Caramel. T. Dietrich, C. Dietrich, \. Nebb. F. Wild. S. Morrison. N. Clark. W. Smith, A. Wild, J. Krueger, J. ibou- lahan, F. Gainer, S. Sweftzcr, Shlpka, J. Deltrlch, U. Webb, 11; Rhode. Jas. Ilodgens• N. Pollard, I1. Desterd, Ab,. Mollard. W. Disjerdine, A. Webb, Ed. 0111 jr.. C. t1'alper, R. Webb, A. Hayter, IL Isaac, J It. Wilson. J. Brenner, E4. 0111. W. 0 Reilly, J. Mr Keever, Edward 1ia11. Richard O'Rourke, Theo. 'White- side. C. it. Wilson. Fred Green, 8. Stan - lake. Jr., W. E. Sanders. L. Rader, A. Birk. Sam. !baker. S. Miller. John Ilhode, C. Welper. Fence• ver were.-Danlcl Me Curdy. Isaac 11111, Ezra lialat, Peter McKenzie. Oeo. Mawhlr.I:cy. Ell Ling. C. H. Wilson. 0. Down and Austin Ilayter l'sund Keepers -Wm. eloffstt, Iliram Shaptoa. W. 11. Gainer, 11. Cunningham, Jos. Hickey. 0 Webb. Jos. Edwards, T. J. Amy. C. Flnkbelner. 1'. Raker. J.Bren- ner. Feed Prader, Silas Stanlake, Jr.. W. /..Inener, Albert Moss, r, C ID. Wilson. The following orders were passed.-- \tunicipal World. Reglater for Births; \carr;ares and Deaths 12.50 ; Express tnr. ; Young Bt os.. na11s. $3.J6 . Chester P. y. gratuity, 125. fill. Raker, draw. • !ng t 1e 0:1 N. 13., $5; 1'ttll. 11.tker, stat- ute latar, \Yllwn's, 12 ; Jas. Hodgins, :cp. Culvert, $.!: Jas. Flynn. rep. Mud •--fre,k Bridge gi ; J09.111111. wood, flu: SJ ; A. I'lodg.r:s Co. G.ts :;.45 ; Sant. Brow(., fund,. les 3.tt5 , Baas. Christie, ro-k tint lumber, 7.95; W. Lewis. ace. ar sanitary lnsp_•-to.• Boar,( o: Health, 14.80 ; Dr. J'. J. McCu,, acct. or Medical 11' 11' h Officer, I ;1•5u. 1'.1' council adjourned to meet again 11 i::e Town Hall, Crcdlton. Monday. May 3rd, at 10 a.m. Henry Ellber, Tp. Clerk ---t -- MCOILLIV1tAY COUNCIL Councll Beet in the Torn Hall at \Vest McUllllvrty on April 5th. all members being present. Minutea of previous meet- ing were read and approved. A number of accounts were passed. A by-law ap- po:nting pathnustera and fixing com- mutation of Statute: Lamer was read the U'ird time and passed. A by-law reg- ulating the erertion of tel• phone toles on the highways was read a third time and passed. The reeve was ordered to take pro:redings under ter-LIt••aea and water Courses Act to hive t`.:a wa,er taken front MtLcan's eldc:oad between the 5th and 6th concessions. The council then ad journed to meet on Vie first Monday of .%lay at 10 a. on. Gravel contracts to be let at one p.m. J. U Utu:nnno..d, C1 r School Reports T.ne following la the n pore o; 5. 5. No. l0, Stephen, for the month of March ;- Class V. -A. Hickey 80, E. Love 71, Sr. Claes IV, -A. Turner 78, D. Isaac 74, R. Hickey 68, S. English 68, E. llaytor 6n 0. IdeLinchey 50. Jr. Claes IV. -It. Eagleson 55, .F. Turner 53, A. Shcrritt 50, 0. Isaac 48, L. Mcllln 45. Sr. Class ill. -L. Eagleson 56, M. ltldley 53, 1'. Hayter 50. Jr. Class 111.-M. Bullock 56, W. Love 52, A. Melon 50. Cass 11. -It. Turner, A. dyers, 1'. Ridley. 0. Lovle, C. Green, W. Green. Jr, Class II. -A. Devine, M. Isaac, M. Ilayter. Claes I. Pt. iI. Sr. -R. Devine. Class 1, Pt. 11. Jr. -E, (,\icLtnchey, G. Ilayter, R. Love. Class I, Pt. I.-11. Ilayter, K. Jackson. J. Bullock, 0. Ilayter. L. 13. Sherrltt, teacher. - F'oliowtng is the report of S. S. No. 4, Stephen, for the month of March. The names are In order of merit. -1V., H: Schwartz, A, Brokenshire, L. Morlock, A. Cornish, W. Schwartz, 11. Kraft, C. 13rown, C. Ellber, 0. Brown, G. Cornish. Jr. III., E. Roeder, I. Ellber, L. Smith, E. Amy. Sr. 11., J. Brokenehjirc, C Morlock, E. Cornish, J. Schwartz, E. Wein. Jr. II„ C. Schroeder, A. Wein, 0. Cornish, C.2dorlock. Pt. 11., H. Preezea- tor, M. Wilds. 1't. I., Stella Conlin!), E. Ellber, M. Wein. I. H. Armstrong, Teacher. IIAY TOWNSHIP The following 1s the report of the pro- motion examination held In S. S. No. 2, Hay, the total mark being given ;-1V. Class -Greta Maweon 543, Ben Case 539 Wilfrid Northcott 415, Mabel Coxwortu :194, Clayton Gould 315. III. Claire - Ada Cavo 455. Eddie Welsh 415; Ella Jones 880, Emil Willard 859. 11. Class Ralph Hawkins 416, John Murray 398, Pearl Willard 386, Mervin Coxworth 325 Willie Smith 346. Geo. ;Dawson, Teacher . Following is the result of the Promo- tion Examinations. held 111 S. S. No. 1, Osborne. Ap:11 1st, 2nd and 5111, toget- her with a test examination for 4ttt Claes for March. Names In order of mer- it with percentagce.-Sr. IV., John Strang 9:3, L. Harvey 91, 0. Rlalc' ford 85, C. Down 81, p. Dougall 83, 0. Oke 80, T. Dougall 77, R. Down 69, A. Rowclitte 55. Promotion -Front Sr. 111. to Jr, TV. Earl Bell 039, Itoy White 625. Front Jr. iII. to Sr. Iii., Willie Strang 032, ilazel Down 621, Elva Harvey 593, Wilfrid Dougall 530. Oliver itowcliffe 522, Sr. II. to Jr. I11., Cecil Harris 555, Flossie Nell 489, Harvey Nell 480, Geo. Molt 446, floss Dick 445, Uladys Moir 406. Jr. 1i. to Sr. 11., John Dougall 542,Mag- gle Strang 520, Elgin 11owcliffe 472, F Jarrott 470, Mina Dew 420, Vera Bell 416. Pt. 1. to rt. 11., Alice Dick. Lorne (Ike, Katie Sanders, lia Mitchell. May Nell, Clifford Moir. J. Alvin Brhntnell. Teacher. Clinton -Meseta'. Tyndall & Carr, who a few weeks ago bought out the grocery business of Thus. Beacom, have dispos- ed of the same to Mr. J. 1'. Sheppard and his sister. Miss Kate Sheppard. Clinton. -John Ridout, it resident of Clinton for forty years, died on Satur- day morning. He was a on of the late Judge Iildout and was born In Toronto sixty-eight years ago. Mitchell, -Chanes Brooks, a resident of this neighborhood for over fifty-one years, died on Sunday last, aged 751 years. Deceased was born In Scarboro, and when about 27 years old moved to to ilibbert. where he resided for many - years. W11Y SUFFER. iltoa'hc 1lyorttel and lull the Lo.ttbsornr' Catarrh Germs. Juet as long as you have ratatr:i your hose will Itch. your fatal will foul. you will hawk ar:d splt and you will do other disgusting things because ye) 1 can't help yourself. The germs of cat- arlh have got youy La their power : tt:ey are continually and perelsteatl. digging 1100 and irritating the mucous mato- brans of your nose and tnroat. They aro now match:a your life miscrabie : In time they will sap your entire system et its energy. Its strength, its vigor and vitality. But there Is ore remedy that will kill the germs and cure catarrh, and that Is 13yornel. the Australian dry air treat- ment. Joseph Dural. of Woodstock Street, Tavlstot•k, Ont , says. -"Catarrh had elven nie all kinds of suffering for a long time. There was a swelling of the glands Under t.ie eyes and adjacent to nty'nose and the duet arges would drop Into my throat. f used several rnme- dees. but never got the relief that I did from flooth's i(yomcl. 1 nave been so Pleased with Hyomel results that 1 nlgr.- ay recommend Its Use by catarrh suffer • era." W S. Cole, fie dtYlalst. w1.1 guarant•s Hyomel to cure catarrh or money ba k. Don't delay this pleasant anti -aeon - treatment. Breathe 1n ltyomei and'ilii he germs. k'. S. Cole will se11 you a tamale,. tyornel Ou'fit. Including inhaler. for • I,v $i.uu. It is also guarante-d to u bronrr,itleasthrmaroust' a, cold, fever and croup. We know of no other medicine which has been so suc- cessful in relieving the suffering of \\•omen, or secured so many genuine testimonials, as has Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. In almost every co(11111unity V011 will find wolllell who have been restored to health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg- etable Compound. Almost every woman you meet has either been benefited by it, or knows some one who has. In the Pinkham Laboratory at Lynn, Mass., are files con- taining over one million one hundred thousand letters from women seeking health, in which many openly state over their own signatures that they have regained their health by taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has saved many women from surgical operations. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is made ex- clusively from roots and herbs, and is perfectly harmless. The reason why it is so successful is because it contains ingredients which act directly upon the female organism, restoring it to healthy and normal activity. Thousands of unsolicited and genuine testimonials such as the following prove the efficiency of this simple remedy. Belleriver, Que.-r' Without Lydia E. Pink banes Vegetable Compound I would not be alive. For five months I had painful and irregular periods and inflammation of the uterus. I suf- fered like a Martyr and thought often of death. I consulted two doctors who could do nothing for Inc. I went to a hospital, and the best doctors said I must submit to an operation, because I had a tumor. I went back home much discouraged. 4)ne of my cousins advised me to take your Compound, as it had cured her. I did so and soon commenced to feel better, and sty appe- tite cause back with the first bottle. Now I feel no pain and tun eared. Your remedy is deserving of praise." - Mrs. Enema Chatel, ValleyHel(D, I3elleriver, Quebec. Women who are suffering from those distressing ills peculiar to their sex should not lose sight of these facts or doubt the ability of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to restore their health. IS YOUR STOMACH WRONG? LITTLE DIGESTERS will put it right quickly and surely. Money back if they do not cure. At 811 Druggists. or direct frost THE COLEMAN MEDICINE CO., TORONTO re I I EN S.l i.i. Garnet Case has be. -.1n transferred to Pctrolea station. -The Misses Swan of Toronto are here visiting their mother. Miss Hattie Sutherland has been visiting London relatives. -Miss Emma Johnston has returned from a vt bit to Brantford Woodstock and Loadon.-A. Jackson has been appohltcd section foreman at Clandebe.yc.-McDonell Bros. have pur- chased a fine new rubber -tired hearse. -R. Higgins ;has been quite 11l of eclat - lea for 'several days. -Jack Welsh has moved to the cott.ag• var at, by Janes p fluor: Is b: 1 s • Ir ul rte•! with the object of getting tri ' c•,u,acll to submit a by-law 'to purchase the driv- ing park. the price not to rr,eal $loon. Wocd's Pk.osphodias; T.le (.. • •. t 1 ..4 l:• "lefty. Tumnsal..ai• th.•„hus nervous 1 ..:kue neW U1rx,d In . 1 '• t urrw Nerv- ous Debility, , frnrtt err,,! Its.. a Worry, /A-s- .torrdrnry, :Sexual Irerskn•.v.s 1 .11.55091. Slyer. t.rtorrh,ra, and .,trema of A'.•: 4, or I- reesaea. .'.ice $1 per box. etx for fla on.) will plcaae six rill cnrn. Sold by all nigar:•t., er mailed in Plain pkg. on re' -et et of ``rh e. \' ,n I,nuepAld tn.t(led /ren. The WOOd Modlcln• 00. jor•merly ll':n.1100 Toronto, Ont. A Newspaper Not AR "Organ" The man who wants an open-minded discussion of julitics, the steady support of right, justice, and ecency, without cant or bitterness, and an unpre- diced, common-sense treatment ofublic affairs, will thoroughly enjoy the p Toronto Daily Star The Star is not tied to any party or any "interest." It has definite opinions of its own 00 political, social, and moral questions -but it recogniz the right of others to hold exactly opposite opinions without necessarily being scoundrels or fit subjects for abuse. The Star's editorials are broad-minded, honest, as keen and clever as some of the test writers in Canada can make then(, and always Falr. The Star is published for fair minded, intelligent people who take an active interest in Canada and the world. Consequently It Has More Readers Thus Any Other Paper In Ontario. $1.50 A Year -41 This popor and the TORONTO DAILY STAR tooth, ISP one year, 32.20. Guaranteed Fountain Pon Risen ler 50e. added le a`•re eahserietien prime. -f