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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1909-09-02, Page 5India Pale Ale Brewed from se- lected hops, choice barley malt and pure spring water, with the utmost care. Bottled al the brewery depots to en'ura pr.'per IanJ ing. That is why Labatt', Ale is cq-cal to the fin- est, sur+.tseed hi none, though it .rhsumers only about half as much as imported goods. arc f•°+•J,saav: --rca.. •..v.•x wxesmer-•.+•ix. :tlr "+4C1r7;: 9 (Utter \buornte EXETER ONTARIO RI 00 if - ped in a- dvance, 61.80 • year if not so paid. To United States Subscribers SI SO s Y.•^ a strictly in Advance. aA\ut•.'.• t:tu:gCH, Publishers. High -Grade PIANOS are always a pleasure to their owners We have sold and are selling a great tnany high-class pianos -and alttays at reasonable prices. Our Numerous Satisfied Customers is the strongest guarantee of the truth of the above assertion. Our pianos to -day are the best that the piano -makers produce and our prices and terns are what you will appreciate. Do not be too quick to believe per- sons who tell you different from the above for the purpose of selling you cheap and, in some cases, trashy goods at big prices. Call and see us and be convinced that what we say we live up to. Fall Term from Sept. 1St CEN T RAALL STBATEORD..CNT." MORE PINKHAM CURES Added to the Long List due to This Famous Remedy. Glaufordtitatitn), tart. -"1 have taken i.ydiaE.Pinkham's Vegetable Co m- pouud for years and never found any lne(1icine to compare with it. I had ulcers and fall- ing of the uterus, :old doctors did the no good. I suffered dreadfully until I began taking your medicine. It has also helped other woolen to whom I have recommended it." -Mrs. IIENRY CLARK, Glanford Station, Ontario. Gardiner, Me.-" 1 was a great suf- ferer from a female disease. Tule doc- tor said I would have to go to the hospital for an operation, but Lydia E. l'iltkham's Vegetable Compound com- pletely cured Ise in three months. - Mrs. S. A. 'WILLIAMS, R. F. D. No. 14, Box 39, Gardiner, Maine. Because your case is a difficult one, doctors having done you no good, do not continue to suffer without giving Lydia E. Pinkliam's Vegetable Com- pound a trial. It surely has cured many cases of female ills, such as in- flammation, ulceration, displacements, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, that bearing -down feelingindigestion, dizziness, and ner- vous prostration. It costs but a trifle to try it, and the result is worth mil- lions to many suffering women. If you want special advice write for it toMrs.I'tnkhan1,Lynn.MAS&. It is free and always helpful. After ttc.tuty-twoyears of solid work we have Le•owc the larl;eet, beet and most .ueot-3eful practical training &•hoot iu 1Vc,tern Ontario with no superior in Canada Three departments - Commercial, Shorthand & Telegraphy We assist graduates to positions .s well asgive a most thorough training. Get our free cata- logue at once. ELLIOTT & McLAOILLAN Principals. SIIIPKA Mrs. IL Wing and ell -ellen were visit- ing in Hamburg last week.-Mottice Ga- bel le laid up with a sore leg. Wo hope to sec him around again soon. -The con- cert given hi the Methodist church oe Friday evening was a grand success In every way. The program was a mote cnleyablc one. -The following persons were among those who left on the re- cent ilarvest Excursion to tete West. ^Mr. and Mrs. John Schroeder ani fain Ily, Matthew Sweltzer, Gottlelb F'ahner, Garfield Finkbelner and Thomas Keyes. Goo., luck to them. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought 8. MARTIN &SON Exeter's Leading Musical Emporium. Bears the They are noted for the quality of their goods. Signature of r Sour Stomach and Heartburn ? LITTLE DIGESTERS CURE OR YOUR MONEY RACE At all Druggists or direct from COLEMAN MEDICINE CO., Toronto 25c. a Box. 9 WESTERN FAIN boNuoN Open to the World Athletic Day Monday Dog Show Ontario's Popular Exhibition Sept. 10-18 Increased Prize List Speed Events Daily Cat Show The Great Live Stock Exhibition Music 91st Highlanders 7th Fusiliers FIREWORKS EACH EV1'.NiNU 11 Attractions Program Twice Daily The Best Ever TAKE A HIOLiDAY I SPECIAL RATES and visit London's Fair , uvt•:tt at.t, IiAtt.uo.\ns Trite Lists, Entry Forms, Prez returnee and all Information from W. 3. REID, President A. M. HUNT, Secretary CANADIAN NATIONAL [XHIBITI0N ------- - TORONTO August 28th . 1909 - September 13th Greatest Live Stock L.xhrblt ..n the Continent Forty industries In Retire operation. ArrMIRAL LORD CHARLES ©ERESFORD will officiate at openin ceremonies on Tuesday, August 31st. MILITARY YEAR AT THE FAIR Model Cernp - Victoria Cres, ant Wrestling, on Horset, ck Competitions be tween terms from Dragoon. end Artillery ---Artillery 1'T1ve Musical Ride, etc GREAT DOOR; :1iil OF FIREWORIti Dreadnoughts in Naval Battle THE SIECE OF KANDAHAR BATTLE OF TiIE NORTH SEA WATCH FOR REDUCED RATP, Aen EECURIU0IS 1000 Men lit Uniform Fm .11 inform.ti n write ?tanager 1 A ORR Cly Hall Toraeto IIENSALL Misses Horsley and Allen of Toronto are guests of their uncle, N. \Varrener. -Miss Franc!' Reynolds, who has been visiting here leas returned to Toronto. -The following tookin the harvesters' Excursion to the West last week. -E. Mceuecn. Wes. Moore, W. Laidlaw, Geo. Fee. Geo. Sterling and W. Marshall. - Chl. Newell left on Monday for %Vinnl- peg,-liob Baker struck out for the west last Wednesday night, !nattieg C. P. R. connections at Blyth. -Joshua Nicol, an India,: who has been working In this section for some comm, was arrested on Saturday by (thief Whltesides on Instruc- tions from author'llee at Alvinaton. He 1. charged with getting money under false pretenses -Miss C. King and Ilttle sister Dora of Kin:ardinc, are guests of their brother A. H. King. -le. Small- a.ombe returned from the West last weak fully restored to Health. -Mrs. Gibb of Mlchlgan, formerly Idles Charters of this place is with relatives and friends here. -lieu. Mlllyard of Goderich visited his son at the parsonage this week.- Jliltou Ortwein has returned from a vis It with his brother in Detrolt.-Klee Mc- Cullough of Toronto has been the guest of Miss Etta Davie -Mins Kohn, who has been the guest of Miss \Warrencr, has returned to her t.onie in DetrOl;. - R. It. Caldwell of Nelson. B. C. who has teen visiting hie part r,ts and relatives here for two weeks, hex returned to the coast.- There oast- There is more Catarrh in this section of the cobs try than all other disea.es put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be incurable For *great many years doctors pronounced it a local die ease and prearihed local r, n,lies, and by coustuit• ly failing to cure with loci] treatment, pronounced it incurable, Science has p{ro%en catarrh to be a constitutional disease and therefore requires ronsti• tutlonal treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufac• tured by F. J. Cheney & ('n., Toledo. ohlo, Is the only constitutional cure on the market. It is taken internally in doses Tinto l0 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on the bloat and mucous surfaces of the svetem. They offer one hundred dollars for any se it fails to cure. Send for circulars and tes moo • inoriial.. Address: F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by hruggists,7S rents, Take Hall's family pills for constipation. ZION The Trustee. of Zion C Lurch, F,llrn- v:I1e Circuit, are lntprnvieg and braut- Itying the church by painting the wood woik. putting In new windows of col- ored glean. lira carpet In the acmes. v.unl.thintf the ceiling. etc. -The trustees of the cemetery with the airtime Uhant- n1OUS approval and help of tho people tslttg the cemetery for hurying their dead, have levelled the ground, straight- ened up all the tombstone., and Intend to enlarge the cemetery by purchaming more lend. The Improvements are cont. mend,thir and add much to the appear- ance of both church and rem, tory.- The people of the nppointnunt intend holding their annual aortal -Chicken Pin- Mon- day everting, Sept. Lith, Labor Day. and are expecting a large crowd to enjoy a good supper, ,t p iea.ant social evening. and a good program of music. speeches ereettttons, etc. The arrangements are ireing looked after by able c'omnilttee.. .ind a derided success is ronfidently rr- meted. On Sunday. Sept. 5th, Rev. M111 - yard of Hensel) will preach special sce- ne, .s at 10 a.m. and 7 p.nt. All are rwelromc.-Mr. Thor'. hers, sr., 1s out ag.eln atter this recent Inst' R. -Mies Lila Taylor Is spending the week Jn Toronto. .-Mrs. Scott of (lin Is vtetting at Mr. 1'. ifcrn'r'.-Mr. and Mre. C. T. Brooks and Miss Llzzle Taylor of Exeter spent suede). at it. Taylor's. -Mrs. lie.'kine and Mies Mehta of London vleited tut Mr. iirock's the past week. -Mrs. ileo. Thomas' of Exeter Rprnt Friday at Mr. Ep•eralm llcr,,',.--Mr.. Bennett of 1•rrn- hill le el -ending a month with her grand children, Mr. ]lector Taylor and Mrs. Ephraim ilern.-Mr. and Mrs. Kent ut Luc ert visited their daughter. Mrs. Hec- tor Taylor on Sunday Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S , CASTOR IA ZURICII .Mr. W. Conslartttt.e, wee for a few year% has been accountant In the Mol - sena flank, Citntuu, t,ae lee., appointed to newer of the Zuricii agency. and en - tern upon ttls duties a:,ortiy• The pres- ent manager of the Zuric'.l branch goes to Toronto. Rs+, and airs. Suede of Cambridge. Ne- braska, are visiting with tiro latter's fa- ther, Mfrs. C. Zimmerman, Goshen Line South. -Crediton and our teats will play a game of baseball there on Labor Day et the forenoon.-.Icssrs. Henry Koeh- ler and Jacob Brown left for the West last week. -Jin, and Mta. John Foster li tureed to their home at Pigeon, Wed- lieedey.-Miss Mollie Wurm of Chicago is here visiting her mother and other trier:dee-Mr. Leon Jeffrey has purrhas- led a lot west of the tannery from Mee ti. Itannle and 1s moving his r.ouse from St Joseph.- Joseph Gelinas. Jr., has tented Eagleson Ester's farm in Stan- ley for a term of year.i.No:-ntan Kibler of Listowel Is visiting friends in town. Joseph Dowson of the 14th and \Vnm. Schenck of town have exchanged prop- ', rttes. The change will not be made un- til March. The one has secured a good !arnt and the other a nice home. Marched. -Alphon Foster, son of Mr. Hildebrand were united In m'trriege on Wednesday of last week at et. Iluuiface church, Father Sounder performing the and Mrs. John Foster and Miss Lottie lercrnony In the presence of a large number or the friends of the contracting •parties. They will make their hence in this village. Death. -The death or. Henrietta L. liofl man widow of the late \Vnt. Itickbcil, took place here on Tuesday after attain- ing the great age of ninety years and three months. She enjoyed good gener- al health up to a few months ago. Her first husband died many years ago and she subsequently married .Ilenry Otto, who died a few years since. She leaves a number of sons and daughters, be- sides numerous other relatives and friends who mourn her loss. She was born In I'russla In 1814 and came to Canada In 1848, acttling in flay Town- ship in 1832, where she has been a core tit,uous resident. She was tt,e mother of eight children. four of whom, are still living, and there are besides, twenty- nine grand children and forty-two great grated children. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTO R I A FALL FAIRS Toronto -August 28 to Sept. 13. London -Sep', 10 to 18. Exeter -Sept. 20 and 21. Zurich -Sept. 22 and 23. Blyth -Oct. 5 and 0. St. Marys -Sept. 22 and 23. Goderich-Slept. 28, 29, 80. Sarnia -Sept. 28, 29, 30. Stratford -Sept. 28 and 20. Klrkton-Sept. 80 and Oct. 1. Parkhill -Oct. 5 and 6. Brussel.-Sept. 30, Oct. 1. Seaforth-Sept. 23 and 24. AROUND ABOUT US a tIL.kilaattadilcaaa>a Wei Mooresville- W. Cousins spent Itis ttollday, last week with Nile.. Pearl Hod- gins. \\'urrhelRea-Mr, Geer;e Godbolt an- nounces the engagemv'r.t of his .sister F.'hcl An,, to Mr. E. A. !Blase!! of St. Paul Mien., son of Rev. A. L. Russell of Lambeth, Ont., the wedding to take plate very quietly this month. Mltnceil.-Saturday evening there pas- sed away another of tee old settlers of Mitchell In the person of Geo. Bla- zer, In his 97th year. A raneer In the r;ad was lee ranee of death. Two sone rt.1 two daughters survive. Marys•-T!,e death occurred at Buffalo on August 1711,, of Andrew Porterfield. a well known former res- ident of St Marys. He lived to an ad veered age. For many years he kept a fancy store here. lite wife died during their residence here. The remains were brought to St. Marys for interment. Mitchell -The many friends of peeve Avery will be worry to learn that his tlfe is dinpated of. Some tits weeks ego he wan stricken down with typhoid fever, and although everything eon/tibia t,as been done he Is thought to be grad- ually striking. St. Marys -Mr. Rost. iiaires of the St. Thomas Journal, son of Mr. W. W. Baines of St. Marys, 1'a.' resigned tete ;million whicih he has held for some !tic years or more in the burin's.' de- partment of that paper to accept a very t' imitate offer and wilt' It the very re- /apor,eitlr position of Business M'tnager of the Ednto:tton News. Klpprn-At St. Andrew's Cihutrh, at Brampton, on Wednesday Aug. 111, by Rev. W. G. Wilson M. A. of Guelph, assisted by iter. James Little II. A. pastor ot the church, and Rev. W. R. Johnston 11. A. brotherin-law of rho Venom. Florence Ethel. daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Klrkr wood, Brampton. to Rev. Donald Wm. Simpscn t-- eery-. i'?' r.r "or C1ht"v' 1,Istowcl. eel)* pastor of Rt. Andrews Church. Klppen, only eon of the late Donald Uncut art of Toronto. Tao bride 1s well-known in Seaforth, hay - hie taught in the Collegiate there. \VI(AT BE,tUTiF11I. HAIR ilow often do we hear that ezrlama- :i•)n of A certain -eonian'e hair or a cer- tain man's hair. A prominent eeleetl.'t and hale spcw•lal- 1st emphatleally elates, and Chas proven. that any man or woman ran have luxe spent. lustrous hnlr, by using a famoue prescription called i'arielan Sage. Pir:e'an Rage Is now made and sold In Ctnect.t. W. R Cole the druggist Is t1 e agent In Exeter ar'.d the readers Of the Advocate can buy from him for only 50 cent.' a large bottle. W. R. Cole knows that Parisian Sage will beautify the hair, cure dandruff and stop falling hair, and for thnt reason he awns ft ander a guarantee to cure or money back. it you cannot obtain 1'aris:an Sage where you live, you can get a bottle for 50 cents from Olrouz Mtg. Co., Fort Erle, Ont.. express charge. prepaid. St. Marys -The weeldliig was quietly celebrated at the home of the bride in Toronto. on August 19th of Mrs. Darr, formerly of St. elarys. to Mr. J. C. Say teal estate dealer ot Butler. 1'a. fttchcll-The auddt n death te.,k peeve on Saturday of Mrs. Win. Martin. Slid teed auffered frau heart trouble for some time and on that ututmi.g was takes suddcoly, expiring It icw mieutes. Safeguardin ualit Everyone who buys or uses paint or varnish is interested in the wily it is shade. If satisfaction is to result from the use of a paint or varnish ft must contain suitable materials prepared in the proper way. We have safeguarded the quality of SHER WIN- WIL L IA M8 PA/NTS AND VARNISIIES by controlling the source of supply of many of the raw materials that enter into them. We have out own mines and smelters for the mining and preparation of white lead and zinc. We maks our own dry colors and linseed oil. Our paints are ground in mills of out ownn. We have aging capacity for 1,000,000 gallons of varnish at one time. Sherwin- illfams business was founded over 40 years ago and our products are today known as standard all over the world. THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO. LARGEST PAINT AND VARNISH MAKERS IN THE WORLD MONTREAL TORONTO WINNIPEG feel Oven eat; PuIthtx- Save; Frm1 Make sure your new range has a steel oven, and "Pandora" name- plate on the door. Go, at once, to nearest McClary Agency and pick out size desired. Pandora has a sheet stet I oven, because steel is more sensitive to heat -absorbs it faster --than cast iron doeF. Pandora oven thus heat'; quicker -less time required to get oven ready for the bakin;; -which also means less fuel - expense. .. ..• . • 11 For Sale by T. Hawkins & Son, Exeter WHY NOT OWN AN AUTOMOBILE? I'"ti HYSLOP -, !BICYCLES a•,• 11 automobiles are needed anywhere at all they are in the country' One of the speakers of the Women's Institute, at Guelph, recently pre- dicted that the time was near at hand when farmer's wives would run their own automobiles. Nor is the predi ction a visionary one. I.i';e the telephone and the trolley, the automobile seems destined to add t , the comfort of country life. and the cost will not interfere with your buying. We can sell Good Second -Hand Machines at a mere fraction of original cost. These cars are taken by us as part payment for the newest and latest models, and are such as we ran !!)or - ought), recommend. Any machine we send nut is ettatanteetl t" in first-class condition, and beyond the fact t hat second-hand cars ate not this year's style. there is nothing wrong; with thein in any way. We use them as a means of introduction to the country trade, and mak,, the values extra special to encourage quick buying if interested, send your name and address for fuller paruculara. HYSLOP BROS., Limited High Class Automobiles and Bicycles immure VIL TORONTO, ONT. wemsIMIIIM Farm Laborers Aar:ed , 711 i0R t 50,000 NEN IN RANITOBA ALBERTA ANO 6ABKATCHEW.'AN $PECJAL t%CURSJOT4SJ $10 T(i()111(i QQ Additional tor the Return NM i V wade, conditions u below. GOING DATES Proes 11.11.., North of 11.. of (0.T.111. Toronto te4larnla. sod Cee. se. Slatloes o. and west of Toronto -Sodbury Ilea. Pros Toronto and all C.P.R. %faunns wast IN Ontarin on and out e1 s..tn 11.. el Grand Traub Ry„ Toronto to Sarnia. and all Statto*/ fn Ontario en M•C.R., P.N. and T.M.AR. Ry.. Front Stations Toronto and .art, Intimated Sherbet Las. sad 51.4.. Nn sed all Stations 1e Oedema 'null of Renfrew. also stations oft C.O. A R. e1 Q. Rya., and stations e- R. A P. swath of Renfrew. Prem all Stations Toronto and wa.t. Islamabad Stations on Termite to S.d►.ry. From nil ftattows out of Toronto to Ontario. Aug. 19 Aug. 23 Aud. 27 Sept. 7 Sept. 10 OVE•WAY SECOND•(:LASS Tit:RF.TS WILL DE SOLD To wINNIPEti ONLY R.presentatly• farmer,, app inted by Manik.ha, Saskatchewan and Alherta Gev• emelt* eel meet and engage laborers nn amv,i at Winnipeg Tree tran,portatien will be (hhrni•he.1 at 1% hnni`Ieg to pointe on Can. Pae where ist.,r.re ONO beamed. east of Mona Jaw, including branches, and at one cent a m11• each way west thereof in 5askatehewan and A;:.•rta A certificate ie furnished with each ticket, and this certificate when eseeutcd l.y fare Anson' that laborer ha* 'worked early day. et rnere. will be h..nor'/4 from thatpotq for a second class ticket tank to starting p •aU in e)otate.. at 518.00, pri"r t0 Nov. 10th, 1909. Tease are gene only on .penial Farm inh' rnr, t•nin' s•c1 will be Maned to wnt..rn as well Y SO then, but will not be issued at half fare Si children. Pe. 1.11 p.Mleelar• s.. nearest C.P.R. ed..t, tar write R. L. TIIOIIPSOV. D.P.A.. C.P.... TORONTO