Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1909-10-21, Page 5•e. -4* (LONDON) India Pale Ale Prejudiced and unscrupulous vendors nosy suggest others, but compare it ass way you will -purity. freedom from acidity. palatableness-Labatt's Ale is surpass- ed by none. equalled by few -at about hall the price of best imported brands. agelseWilimslr Make Each Animal Worth 25'Vo Over its Cost On of a Cent a Day Nobody ever hear) of "stock food" cu"rg the bots or colic, making hens lay in winter. increasing the yield of milk five pounds per cow a day. or restoring run-down animals to plumpness and vigor. When you feed -stock food" to your cow. horse. swine or poultry. you are merely feeding them what you arc growing en your own farm. Your animals do need not mere feed, b t something to help their bodies get all the good out of the teed you give them so they can get fat and stay fat all year round; also to prevent disease. cur. disease and keep them up to the best possible conJ:'i •n. Ni'- to:k L,.,."' can do alt these things. ROYAL PURPLE STUCK SPECIFIC c;. ; and dues. 1t is Nota "Stock Food" But a "ironcitioner" "TAE EEL" Largest Winner of any Lace• on Grand Ci.ruit, ' ? ROYAL PURPLE STOCK SPECIFIC contains no grain.nnrfarrn products. It increases yield of nn:k from tl•ree to Live pounds per cow p:r day h:sore 1::: has been used two wee!;,. 1; ,,: ,l es the milk richer and adds flesh faster t -an any other prepa,ation known. Young ca:v.. fed with ROYAL PURPLE are as large at six weeks old as tiny would be when fed with •,-.t n.,ry materials at ten weeks. ROYAL PURPLE STOCK SPECIFIC builds up rundown animals and -stores them to plumpness a:most magically. Cures huts: coli:. worms. skin diseases and J.hili'y. ermanently. Dan M:Ewan. the horseman, says: ' 1 have used ROY AL PURPLE STUCK SPECIFIC , persistently in the feeling of 'The Eel,' 2.0 . largest winn:r 4,f ary pacer no Grand Circuit in i 1908. and'ttenry \winters,' 2.09}, brother of 'Allen w^.cN inters.• wanner of f:i) in trotting stakes in 1908. These horses have never been off their feed sines I cummenecJ using Royal Purple Specific almost a year ago. and 1 will always have it in my stables." oyal Purple STOCK AND POULTRY SPECIFICS One S0.. package of ROYAL PURPLE STOCK SPECIFIC will last one animal seventy days, which is a little over two-thirds of It cent a day. Most stork foods in fifty cent eQacka es last but fifty days and are given three times a day. ROYAL PURPLE STOCK SPECIFIC is given but once a day, sed lasts half again as long A 51.50 pail containing four times the amount of the fifty cant package will last 280days. ROYAL PURPLB will increase ;he value of your stock 73'8. It is an astonishingly quick fattener. stimulating the appetite and the relish for food, assisting nature to digest and turn feed into flesh. Asa hag fattener it is a leader. It will save many times its cost in veterinary hills. ROYAL PURPLE POULTRY SPRCI- PIC is our other Specific for poultry. net for stock. One 50 cent package will last twenty-five hens 70 day's, 0,1 pail costing 51 50 will last twenty-five hen; 2•w) days. which is four times more material for only three times the costo It makes a "laying machine out of your hens Brieryr and of rROYALsPURPls LIS STOCK iSPECInFRIC or and POULTRYY SPECIFIC is guarantel4. Just use ROYAL PURPLB on one of yo:r animals and any other preparation on another animal in the same condition: after comparing results you will sayROYAL PURPLB bas them all beat to death, or else back comes yourmoney. PHIiP.-Ask your merchant or write us for our valuable 32 -page booklet on cattle Q�aoonood pootultry- diseases. containing also ROYALrPURPLE STOCK' and POUL- TRY SPECIFICS. if you cannot get Royal Purple Specifics from merchants or agents. we will supply you direct. express prepaid. On receipt of Sl.50 a pail for either Poultry 0e Stock Specifics. Slake money a;ting as oar aunt in your district. Writ: for terms. Por sale by a:l up.tmdate r, ,rchants. W. LJeakias'' ,. :)ai`)a, Can. 3 For Sale by W, J. Heaman, Exeter, and Hanlon & O'Brien, Centralia SEAF'ORTII-While playing on Fri- day in a field the seven-year-old daugh- ter of Mr. and Mr... F:cd Eckert, was net itentally run over by a heavy wag- on, injuring her skull so badly t hat she dial a few hours atter. vices of Grace Church, Stafta, ars' to he held next Sunday. 34th October, when the Rev. D. W. Collins. rectos of Exe- ter. will preach at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. and in consequence the service at St. Paul's. Mensal!, will be at q p. in. on T.1, An..u.tl Harvest T:tanksglving ser the same Sunday. Fullness and Bloating After Eating? 2Sc. a box. Little Digesters Cure or your money back At all Druggists or direct from COLEMAN MEDICINE CO., Toromto 8 Sys for itseL in fuel saved i)un't allow a sew extra dollars to pre- vent you frim takings the perfect -cook- ing, sure -baking. casily-regi:late ! Pan- dora in place of a cheaper stove. In a season or two Pandora will pa)' the difference in the fuel it will save -and it will beep on saving until it has paid for itself. 20 Panel as special flue construction makes fuel it, daub r ,1uty. Wide fire baz 13 an- other feaT77nomtzer. Tits steel oven heats sticker than a cast oven, thus saving still rn r.• fuel. further eCorhnnizinq atures ;Mr be ezelaine.1 by the McClary Agent. MC1a For Sale by T. Hawkins & 8on, Exeter 'TflE BEST REMEDY ForWomen-Lydia E. Pink - ham's Vegetable Compound Belleville, Ont.-" I was so tweak and worst out from ;t female weakness that 1 concluded to try Lydia E. Pink - ha tit's Vegetable Compound. I took several bottles of it, and 1 gained strength so rapidly that it seemed to ,Hake anew woman of me. I can do as good a day's work as I ever did. I sincerely bless the day that I made up my mind to take your medicine for female weakness, and I amexceedsuglygrateful to you for your kind letter;, as I certainly profited by them. 1 give you permission to publish this any time you wish." - Mrs. ALBERT W!CKET'r, Belleville, Ontario, Canada. Women everywhere should remember that there is no other remedy known to medicine that will cure female weak- ness and so successfully carry women through the Change of Life as Lydia E. I'inkham'sVegetable Compound, made from native roots and herbs. For 30 years it has been curing women from the worst forms of female ills - inflammation, ulceration, dis- placements, fibroid tumors, irregulari- ties, periodic pains, backache, and nervous prostration. If you want special advice write forittoM rs.Plnkham,Lyynnn,Mass. It is free and always helpful. WOODI1AM tlarti.olomew Presley of Kj:;tele, tat- tler of Mrs. .'lbet t Swettzcr of \wood- tuun. 11101 death it a peculiar manner meet;tly. Ile was plowing with the lines buckled around his waist, when the bolt pulled out of the doubletree, and he was pulled over the plough han- dles. alighting 011 his head and brcak- Ing his heck. Ile was dead when ricked up. lie was 74 years of ago. 5100 Reward 3100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive sure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease requires a constitu• tional treatment. !fall's Catarrh Cure is taken In• tsroally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous notices of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by buildiag up the constitution and lesiet• htg nature in doing its work. The proprietors have sn much faith in Its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address F. .1. CHESt Y Si c"., Sold by all Druggists, 73 cents. Take Hall'. Family Pills for constipation. CLANDF.1101'E Jo.:n Seale was In St. Tno11113 on a buslnees trip.-S:d Ifudglas has retuni- e:l home after ,akin; In surrounding fair. with hie tro'ttag wortler.-.Ir. F. Brown of this place has gone to Hyde 'Park to take sitar;e o: tat dectlan on the 1.. If. & 11. -air... Bice of C9eve:and 1. visiting her parents hero.-Dr.Joneg la home from a trip to the Northwest. -Mrs. T. Ifod3::,a has retu:sed from ^:eveland where .:.e nes been vise': .r her daughter, -.V. hoes of this p11•'a le going farming In McGillivray Tow,i..hlp. where he has purchased a farm.- Ell filer has built a large tem''nt alio on his farm heir tale village. -W. Kelly of the Northwest is spending a few weeks among his old Mends. -EE. Mara and B. Ilodgtns were in Dt'tro:t to see the ball -t•nc...- It. Cannied of Grand Bend Is . living to tae village Crathe winter. - 1t. Itodg,on has returned from spend in; two weeks at Grand Bend. -farmers are very busy plowing taking out root crop.. and prcparlt,g for the winter.- 1fr.t. Jos. Collins who has ,been away o 1 a visit the pas* two weeks, has re- turned tonne ,talc and hearty: Moore Cunningham is moving from the farts a' the railway crussinq to Walter Ilod- gins' farm. near the viilage -Sirs. Al - hart Nell has gone to Hamilton to visit her sister and other friends..A large white grub has done great damage to the potato crop around here. FARQUIHAR Mr. William Drown, a miner and a former resident of Farqutur, died at Victoria Hospital. London, the latter pert of last week. The deceased had heel) at Cobalt and while there con- tracted typhoid fever. Ile was rcntw- ed to Victoria hospital, where he a short time afterwards died. air. David Drown of thts place is a brother of deceased and Mrs. James Gardiner of Kirklon a sister. GODERICH-The votlrg on tic by-:.t•+e to guarantee the bonds of the Amert-ars Road Machine Company of Canada. Lim- ited. resulted in the passlag of the by- law, 649 for and eO against. ST MARTS -A very pret'y house wed- ding took place Oct. 7. at the residen-e of Mr. and airs. Wm. Andrews. ,when their daughter. Lillian Isabella, was married to Mr. Itugh Cummings of trio Traders Bank. Toronto. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. It. Edmison, in the presence of near relatives. BAYF'IELD-Meas Evilly Snowden. who was well-known In this raistrier. died at the home of her brother. Mr. R. E. Snowden, Saubte Line, on Tuesday of last week. Although Miss Snowden hid never been In robust health the final summons came suddenly. That day she had been about the house as USUAL. at;d was preparing for bcd,when she telt unwell. tier brother and std. ter Immediately went to her assistance but almost before they could do any- thing she passed away. heart dis- e11150 Acte the cause of death. The de- (vitae.' e- (vaae.l was 49 years of age. ZURICH Jacob Deicl:ert has dispcicd of his re- sidence at the east end to Peter Krop: of Poole for }16Ou.-4l,a ,'earl 4Vurtz o:St. Thomas is visiting ter niother,Mra. C. Fritz. -Mr. Moyes is the net? ;ultior at the local brane't of tae ‘101•J lo flank •-rerey V.;'gv 115 1e cis •, ,; :t,. pal- e•,; a at Redgetow,;.-•Iter. ',yhr. M Iter (loathed in the Baptist :bur ti Sanday afternoon. -The Layn:c•t s allaeionary Rally of the Crediton District Evangel seal church, will be held t;t the Dash. w•ooei Evangelical church, Thursday the _tat October. -Eldon Rannie of Indiana teas here last week atte•:tding 1:10 fu;: - era; of his father. -alias Alvada Wese tole has secured a situation In London. --Rev. calf Geiger of Pembroke preacit- el in the Evangelical church Sunday everting. -J G. Graybeli of Dashwood !las taken a position w.ta J. Pieeter.- Pcter Badour of ttte State: Line ta'scd a thousand bushels J' ,.o,ata:a 1.114 sea son. They are being sued at .15- pe: )tuattel.--Charles Fritz ea a, has con- ducted a shoe business is ea for over tea yeara has sold We sto^:: to Appel S. Cullman. The stoea will b, moved to the build'ng fornterlt' on up! ti by M;. C. Ifartlelb, where the cte.v fern wi., commence business. At the shoot last week 11 avey of Clin- ton won the high avert; with a poss- ible 97 out of a 100. He trade alt straight, his first mise being on tete 04th shot. Fred Kerr of Crediton stood second with 91 birds. John Dodds scored 89. Gus Callyer 71) and Reuben Graham 80. Death. -In the death •.t' Samuel reetaele this community 143803 one of its Net ancwn citizens. The death accut': ed co tlioter 1lth atter an illness of several months. IIe was 71 yeara of age. and was always a robust and active than The deceased was r:±ve of iIay i cwt: - e tip In earlier years. Ile was born .at 5 tatford April 13th, 1839, a•l:l was married to Leah Bechtel La 19133 They lived for some years at Cro.shill, and moved lot his Township in 1969. Tetetr family consisted of fourteen children. 3 of whont are dead. The sons are Eras- tus of Heneall. Eldon of Indiana, and Milne at home- and the daughters are Mrs. Paulin, Mrs. Stcick and airs. Win- kenweder, all living in tt a West. Mrs. tl. Guenther of Dashwood. Mrs. Rev. Alf. Celger of Pembroke, Mrs. Heyrock and Jflsses Ella and Elizabeth at home. There are 24 grand children and one aged brother. ' Prize Winnitgs.-Few In the count doubt lege. can boast of a better record for prize winnings at the fairs •than Sfr. Jacob H. Battler, son of Mr. W. B. Rattier, who secured for poultryt he fol. towing prizes, -9 firsts and 9 seconds .t• Parkhill ; 11 firsts and 5 seconds at Seatorth; 10 firsts and 7 seconds at Zurich: 8 firsts and 3 seconds at Ex - fete,: and 7 firsts and 5 seconds at Hayfield: making an aggregate of 45 firsts and 29 seconds. Merit counts. IIENSALL Wilbert Bengough has taken a pool - Hon with Cie Marshall Co. to sell their tea. eoffea and eplces.-Quite a num- ber from here drove over to Zurich to pay the last tribute of respect to the late Samuel It.utnle.-Charles Chapman of St Thomas has been spending a few days In town vieltin; his relatives. -It. SVarriner, who has been running a llv- cry business here for the greater part a: a year. has disposed of the outfit and good -will to his brother Nate. -F'. Lovell. who has held the posltlon as Junior In the Molsons Bank has gone to his home In Alvindton.-Much sym- pathy Is felt for Mr. and airs. Thomas Palmer, Jr., over the death of their in- fant child, Clarence Franklin, which 'ook place on Tuesday atter a sever, ill- ness. Ile was tour tnonthe and 15 days old. -J. Llnderficld has been suffering :or the past two weeks with blood pols- oning in the first finger of the left hand and on Tuesday it was antputatei.-11. Ii'grant Is at work putting the new cab- inet in the post ufflc..-R. Carlile In- tends moving off the farm Into his new ,'eeldencc on Albert e'tect In a few days -1. Stacey has finished painting tete Camay and Turkersmlth bridges. 14 in ull-.Mesa Me Btlnc los been in town for some days shipping apple.. -It was with sheers regret that the people of ilensall learned on Monday morning that Samuel Minnie had passed away at his home to Zurich. Although a ree- d -tit of Ilay township for a number of y-e.trs and latterly o: 'Zurich he was so closely identified with liensall as our second largest property owner and also from the fact of 1118 residing here some years .ego. ST. MAIRYS-.' very pretty wedding was celebrated here o'. Thursday, wth' •1 tatr. Geo. \"Ire of this teown. led to tt.e altar ailss Amy Taylor, daughter of 11.0 Rev. Rural hear Taylor. rector of the English ,burnt. The err mon). was held In S'. James' C.. urcr., which was flllai with friends and well-wishers. Mr. and Mrs. Vice will take up their residence In St. Marys. CLiNTON.-Before Police Magistrate Andrews here 01. Thursday Last Jos. Reinhardt, of tae Waverly hotel. was fined $55.15 for selling liquor on Sun- day. the information being laid by In- spector Asquith. Two other cases were laid by Inspector Torrance and tines imposed. HenryiLtytrr ot Zurich, be- ing an "itndian lister" was fined $41) 0:1 two charge., and li0 bt. Blair of 111Y- ficld $lar and costs for having lieu`tr 1:, his possession, he also being on the trohlbitcd list. II.%111 SLAUGHTER. KILLED iIY NEGLIGENCE. Hair must have nourishment or die. if it does not have proper nourishment It will Tose Its vitality. grow weak. and become an cess prey to the ravages of the vicloua and destructive germ.' of dandruff. Parisian. Sage 1s a hair reourlshei . it Is the result of sincere study and ezpnr- iment by one of the world's leading eri- entists. It should be used regularly as a hall' dressing by everyone with healthy hair b,cause It never fails to prevent dan- druff, failing hair, or any, scalp disease But Parisian Sage is not only a pre- ventive It la a certain cure for dandrutt; It stops le-htrts of the scalp instantly: it makes hair grow thick and luxuriant. It is especially In demand by ladles. be- cause It makes the hair beautiful. soft and fluffy. W. 8. Cole. the druggist, sells ,It under positive guarantee to do alt that Is claimed for It. or money back. 50 tent* for a large bottle. AND CORN YgE P I; ;1 you or Sr Syrup a yb t;iie t e name "CAO N B U" fur build tans that want fig 111-- Vest - 01eaorne 12 reliable p it is pOutble to t,pd vilely deli - 11a " rOWn }rSyrup" tit'11 enjoy 1 pr about s tnotG thin a of any ake. S o pS e d sr suprap fppw p gC bst 24o1,pis 1 14 3, 5 d tiedf0 Vida tf: t -of? 1 buy' S tan ordi- purer, lame iu rreaten1 n, and quantity " is put air -tight *rand" Lear as purity • The Bhrardsbarg Staph Co. t ,Tau E$TABLISHEp 1858. • 1311i1lit. TO 111Asrfsaa. Here's an Underwear with a Permanent Shape a re&,a l t. J•� ,t THE graceful, perfect shape of Watson's Combination Suits is not merely temporary -its permanent. All the shrink and stretch was taken out before the making. So, no matter how often washed, Watson's still retains its noted graceful outlines. Just wear one of these Watson Combination Suits -you'll be de- lighted with it's elasticity -the com- fort - the ever -wearing qualities and the graceful, snug fit. If you don't want Combination Suits, your dealer has Watson's in many styles. Tell him you must have Watson's. TIIE WATSON MANCP.ACTt'RINr, CO.. LTD . 3 e.ta:3. oar. 1 arcs. . 1. . U N. D E -RW E A R The Most Popular Paper In Ontario The Toronto Daily Star The best proof that people like a newspaper is their willingness to pay good money for it. More people buy the "Toronto Daily Star" than any other Daily, Weekly or Monthly published in the Province of Ontario. Moreover, the circulation of the "Toronto Daily Star" is increasing more rapidly than that of any other newspaper in Canada. These things do not just happen. There must be a reason. In this case there are several reasons. The " Toronto Daily Star" publishes Market Reports 12 to t8 hours earlier than the morning papers. It is a Newspaper -not an "Organ" -political or any other kind. Not only the Woman's Page, but the whole paper, is attractive to women. It reports athletic events more fully than any other Canadian Daily. Its special features, such as the "Chronicles of the Khan", are most entertaining. Consequently people like the "Toronto Daily Star" better than any other newspaper. $1.50 A Year ria fryer and the "rorosfo Deily Star" fopefMP IMP ens rasp -$2.20. Ceerenteed fountain Pen Direr ft? 50o. otilloot to ahem .YbfuPMfion 4