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Exeter Advocate, 1910-04-28, Page 54 Fullness and Bloating After Eating? Little Digesters L23c. a box. Cure or your stoney back. At s11 Druggists or direct from COLEMAN MEDICINE CO., Toronto. A ab - PILES CURED at HOME The Molsons Bank by New Absorption Method. Incorporated 1855 Capital (paid up) - $3,500,000 Rest Fund - - $3,500,000 Has 6,5 Branches in Canada, and Agents and Correspondents in all the Principal Cities in the Wot Id. A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. SAVINCS BANK DEPARTMENT at all Branches. Interest allowed at highest current tate. MN EXETER BRANCH Agents at Exeter for the Dominion Government. DICKSON & CARLING, Solicitors. N. D. HURDON, Manager, Do You 'Wont Free goods? It you will write for our interesting new 1910 Catalogue we will send it free, and Include, also (ree of charge. a pack- age of seed of our Burbank's Gia Crim- son California Poppy. This Popjpy Is an entirely new creattun in Eschschottzla for flower lovers. It grows Immense. beautiful flowers. It was originated by Luther Bur- bank, "The Wizard of Horticulture." Our 1910 Beed Catalogue !s one of the largest and most complete ever lgsued by us. If you prefer, Instead of the iP�opprr we will send a fres package f oar Asparagus Beet or D. &t.'s Escelalor Swede. Wrlte to -day, if Int ted, raentioning choice. Please name this paper. It Is Import- ant to us. OARCH A HUNTER SEED CO., Ltd. London, Ont. 6 Make Each Animal Worth 25q'o Over Its Cost On 3J of a Cent a Day Nobody ever heard of "stock food" curing the bots or colic, making hens lay in winter, increasing the yield of milk five pounds per cowa day, or restoring run-down animals to plumpness and vigor. When you feed " stock food" to your cow. horse, swiss or poultry, you are merely feeding them what you are garowing on your own farm. "TEE Your animals do need not more feed, but something to help their EEL" f bodies get all the good out of the teed youive them so they can get fat 2a3.4and stay fat all year round; also to revent • dias see, cure disease and keep them up things. the best po} sibs Condit No "st kIt food" can do all these (rev p a c e r on l.a.rrrt (i/,�etr of things. ROYAL PtJRPL� ST SPECIFIC sea and does. It is cr'cuit. 'a Nota "Stock Food" But a "Conditioner" ROYAL PURPLE STOCK SPZCI 1C contains no grain. nor farm products. It increases yi rlJ of milk from threeweeks. It makes the to k1fi,ve pournds per cow per day before the Specific has been used two Young calves fed with ROYAL, PURPLnd E adds flesh large tat six weeker than s old as other they would be tion when feJ with ordina_ry materia) atten weeks. ROYAL PURPLE STOCSPICIFIC builds up run-down animals and restores them to plumpness almost magically. Cures bots. colic, worms, kin diseases and debilityy rmanently. »an Mcjlwan, the horseman, says: "1 hare used ROT AL PURPLR STOCIt SPECIFIC persistently in the feeding of 'The Eel,' 2.02# largest winner of any pacer on Grand Circuit in 1904. anJ 'Henry Winters,' 2.09}, brother 01 Allen Winters,' winner of $96,11100 in trotting stakes in 19)a. These horses have never been off their feed since 1 commenced using Royat Purple • Specific almost a year ago. and I will always have it in my stables." oval P STOCK AND POULTRY SPECIFICS One 50.. package of ROYAL PURPLE STOCK SPECIFIC will last one animal seventy days, which is a little over two•thirds of s cent a da •. Most stock foods in fifty cent packages 1.1-4 but fifty days and are given three times • day. 2OYAL PURPLE STOCK SPECIFIC given hut once a day, and lasts half again as lon A $1.50 _pail containing four times the AM aunt of the fief cent package will Bast 28Odays. ROYAL PURPLE will increase the value art your stock 234. it is an astonishingly quick fattener. stimulating the appetite and the r.•ha hn f r food, assisting nature to digest and turn feed into flesh. As a hog fattener it is a leader. t will save times veterinary ROYALPURPLE POULTRY t SPIfi lFiC is our other Specific poultry,not for sockn0ntckage will senty-e ; 70 days, or • pail costing jI.SO will last twenty-five hens L90 days. which is four times more maerial for only three times the cost. It makes a laying machine "out of your hens simmer and winter, prevents fowls login flesh at moultingtime. and cu:.+ poultry diseases. P.very package of ROYAL PURPLE STOCK SPICIFICC or POULTRY SPECIFIC is guaranteed. Just use ROYAL PURPLE on one of your animals and any other preparation�on another animal in the ..ane condition: after comparing results you will s,,ROYAL PURPLE has than all heat to death. or else b.ikcnme,your money. PRNR-Ask Your merchant or write us for our valuable 32.page booklet on cattle and poultry diseases. containing also cootingreceipes and full particulars about ROYAL PURPLE STOCK and POUL- TRY SPECIFICS. If you cannot get Koval Purple Specifics from merchants or agents. we will supply vim) direct. express prepaid. on receipt of SI.50 a pail for either Poultry Or Sto,k Spe:,tic:. Mike money a ting as our agent in your district. \Yate for term;. Por sale by all up•to.date merchants. W. 1. Jenkins Mfg. Co., London, Can. ROYAL PURPLE aTUt'K ANi) FOUL TitY SPECIFICS and tree booklets are kept In atork by W. J. IIEA'.iaN. EXET Elt, and iHANLON & O'BRIEN Centralia You Can Even Do Your Toronto Shopping Through "The Star" The Star's "1n Toronto Shops" Depart- ment describes new and attractive offerings seen in City Shops day by day, with the Toronto Daily Star's offer to purchase any of these articles for out-of-town subscribers who send the money. Many are taking advantage of this Department. "Of InteresttoWomen" isthewell-deserved heading of a special page in the Toronto Daily Star. t: is one of two and sometimes three pages devoted particularly to women's tastes and is independent or the "Social and Personal" and "Madge Merton's" pages, for years popular textures art the Star. "Ut 1 i'crest to Women" includes scores of little hints on health and beauty; the newest fashions in .Iress and house furnishings; talks on ethical nutters of particular interest to women; i'oints of etiquette; suggestions for home entertainment; recipes; daily tnenus; advice and suggestions on all the matters that lie close to a woman's heart. i'hev wt.l help solve household problems, and tetter still, stimulate Ind interest the mind. On ,he Woman's page, and throughout the paper, curter 'epics are treated in a bright, newsy way that appea's to the wife - .i eke woman. You'd thoroughly enjoy the Toronto Daily Star $1.50 A Year 9 This piper. and the "Toronto De,lr Star" Together for ens Jeo-..11 20. Os'arenteed Fountain Pen siren for 50c. added to abort suSscr,,sf,.yn price. If you seller front bleeding, itching, blind or protrad ing Piles, send Rite yottr addre.;s, and will tell you how to ;are your- self at Volae sly the absorption treatment ; and will also send some. of this home treatment free for trial, with references front your own locality if re- quested. Immediate relief and permanent cure assured. Send no money, but tell others of this offer. Write to -day to Mrs. M. Summers, Box 840 Windsor, Ont, IIARPLEY We are glad to report that•Mr. Thos. E'allie is able to be around again. -Sire. C. Warner and daughter Mary of the ltith, visited the former'• stater. Mrs. Joan Love on Friday. -Mr A. Carter had his slater Mies Ella of legnlond- vi'l -, accompanied by Miss Laidlaw of St. Joseph, spent Sunday evening at J. J. Taylor's. -siege Jean Blair of Cease - brook Is visiting Mrs. Thos. 1•'allis.- alr. 11. Pfaff spent Sunday at Shipka. -Mr. John Grainger of Rocanville. Sask who has spent the winter with Mr. A. Hayter, returned home last week. -Sites Elsa Love apent Saturday and Sunday with her cousins on the 10th. -Biles M. Gower of Shipka spent a few days with her sister Mrs. James Kenny.- Mies Cora Mollard of Moray spent, a few days visiting Miss battle Melltn.-Sire. Rlrlard Robinson of Exeter visited her sister )tire. Gee. Stterrltt last week. - at Gower and Mr. M. Sweltzer of Ship- ka nowed 15 acres of flat for John Loy, or. Saturday. -Lots of rain has fallen lately. GRAND BEND. Mr. Smith was in Goderich Saturday. -Mrs. Iteyser of Scaforttt visited tier 'Parents, Mr. znd Sirs. Fred Ilse last week. -1r. It Dewey and Mt-. Jamieson of Port F'rartke visited here Sunday. - air. and Mrs 11. I3oesenberry visited at Thedford Sunday, -Mr. Geo. Webb Is on the sick list. -Quite a number from here went to Thedtord to hear Mrs ilos- (senberry'e cases for illegal selling of liquor which were tried last week. Mr. Itoeaenberry disproved the charges. - Miss Stewardson of Greenway arrived here Monday and will clerk for Mr. .% mos. KIRKTON. Miss Gertte Shute has gone to Mit- chell to learn dressmaking.- Messrs. Jack Moore and J. E. Elliott left last week for Reglna.-Messrs. J. Kirk and Chas. Irvine left last week on a pros- pecting trip to the Weat.-Mr. and Mrs, Holiday have moved into Mr. E. Lyons' house near the fair grouted. -Mr and Arra. Vice of St. Marys spent the past week with Mr. and Mra A. Brethour. -Frank Drown has gone to St. Marys to learn the grocery business wjth Mr. F. W. Hutton. -Harry Wilson of Streets vine has 'secured the job of tinemlth- ing with Hackney & Madge and started work last week. -The directors of the Klrkton Dtlllhng Co have decided to run the mill on Tuesday and Friday of each week during the summer. -The women are busy house c leaning. The Women's Institute has purchased an automatic vacuum cleaner to help along the work. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTO R IA \\'OMEN'S WOES. ft er Wonlrr, are Finding Relief at Last. it does not seem tt,a? women have more than a fair share of the aches and palms that afflict humanity ; they must "keep up," must attend to duties in 'spite of ronstaraly aching backs, or t,c,adancee, dizzy spells. bearing -down pains ; they must stoop over when to stoop means torture. They must walk and Fend and work with racking pains arid many arhes from kidney ilte. Kid- neys cause more suffering than any oth er organ of the body. Keep the kid- neys well and health 1s easily main- tained. ite.ad of .a remedy for kldneye only that helps and cures the kidneys and is endorsed by people you know. 1'. A. Wright of King at.. Exeter, Ont says: "Sirs. Wright had been a .onetant suf- ferer with many annoying and painful symptoms o' Bright's disease. Iter back was tender and painful and she could at armee scarcely get up from a chair without assisting herself with both elands. There was a dropsical swelling around the ankles and under the eyes and the urine had shown many signs of this dread disease at different analysis and contained much brick dust sediment of high color. Different pre- nertptions had fatted in giving relief and we had begun to think mottling would be of any benefit ; I learned of Booth's Ktdney Pills through an advertisement attd procuring .1 box at Mr. (tile's phar- macy. commenced treatment. The re- sults were surprisingly good from the first boa. The dropsical swellings be- gan to deercaae. The urtne gradually cleared of the sediment and came to its natural color. The backache soon had gone and It was :a comparatively short time before Mrs. Wright begun to look and feel like is new person. Booth's Kidney !'ills gave a very speedy cure when all else tailed even to relt.ve and I cannot hesitate to recommend therm as an Ideal kidney remedy and one to be relied upon always. Sold by dealers. Price 50c. The It. T. iBooth Co.. Limited , Fort Brae, Oar. Sole Canadian Agenta. OM E f /lrtprAOtJ Afi`N#MI) CURES CATARRH,- ASTHMA, Bronchitis, Croup, Coughs and Colds, or agony back. Sold and guaranteed by W. 5, ak)LE, EXETER CHISELHURS'T.-The following left here for the West this spring, -D. Park- er, Mr. Melnick. wlte and family, Harry Couch and wlle, mire Mattel Smale,.11. Dodman, John Maudson, Wrn. Latta and sister, Mrs. L. Ilouden. AILSA CRAIU-Homier 1I. McColl fuse void the Queen's Motel. Attila (rig, to the Local Option (i)nunittee of Ailsa Craig. After the first of May this hotel will b. rut, as a temperance house u.i d_r a manager. ISLANSHARD,-A very happy evc:,t took place at the home of the bride's orreries. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Oggles- by, on April 14t'i. when their eldest d sughter was married to Mr. Sidney J. Causing of 131anehard. SEAF'OItTIi,-A very sudden death oc- curred here on Wednesday last In the p-reon of Mra. Urowtt, wife of Thomas Brown, auctioneer. She arose as usual and was busy preparing breakfast when ahe suddenly collapsed and sank to the floor, explring almost immediately of Heart fallute. ST. MARYS.-Mrs Esther Hughes, an old resident of the north ward, passed teway Thursday last at tate ago of 87 years. The funeral took place Sunday from the residence of her eon -in-law, Councillor James Spearin, to St. Marys cemetery. I'SBORNE-Two little daughters of \tr. J. Cann had a narrow escape from aerloue injury recently. The girls who ara aged 1 ()arid 7 respectively started from the field with a team of horses rind wagon for the hr)use, a halt mile di Stant. The horses became frightened ani ran away and several times the girls were nearly thrown out. but af- ter going some distance they managed to putt the horses into the fence where the animals stopped. Mr. Cann hear- ing Rha noise, started to their assistance on 1,1.1 bicycle. Apart from being shak- en up and frightened the girls were none the worse. FARQUHAR. Mr. Douglas and family have tribe wok moved their effects to Granton, 'ng purchased a blacksmith business in that place. This leaves an opening for a good blacksmith hese and a gaod Hiatt cannot help but do well. -The boys have secured the field belonging to Mr. Jas. Gardiner, Just teat of the poet office, for baseball, and commenced practice this week. -Mr. Louts Towers. former- ly of the Boundary, and wife have been viviting around here the past two weeks -Mrs, Barbara Gardiner is confined to her room, auftering tram a severe cold. Ifet niece, Miss Curry, of Cromarty is waiting on iter. -Mr. Wm. Pollen is also :suffering frac: a severe cold, It hav- ing settled on tits lungs; also Fred Stewart is off work. suffering front in- flammation in one of his knees. H1rNSALL Mies Mil ton of Goderich has been vis- iting her aunt. Mrs. Jos. Ellis. -Mrs. W. C. Davis was in Toronto last week attending the- funeral of her brother, T. M. Ifiggine, who died after a pro- tracted lumens at hie home in the city. -The marriage 1a announced in Calgary on April 27t11 of Mies Isabella Ade- eaide. youngest daughter of the late ltobt. Bell of Ilensali, to Donald Mc- Leod. both of Calgary. -Mr. Geo. Joynt had the misfortune to lose the flnq pac- ing mare, 'Rosie Mack" on Wednesday night. In some way she got caught on the sharp edge of the upright support- ing the planking of the stall and tore her side. and she was dead when the stable was opened In the morning. - John McTavish of Lapeer, Mich., was here last week and purchased from T. Berry the stallion, 'Lord Armstrong." -Alex Sn,tth, who has been a student at the station for several months, left Last week for Parts Junction: Beath of Thomas M. Higgins. -Mr. T. V. Higgins of the iita• firm of Higgins A Douglas. Dinnen buildings, paoee,t away at his home In Toronto West, aged about 50 years. The late Mr. 1ii.t- gine, who has been Ill ,Inco the latter end of Januarys, was b .r,, in Bruretltid ZURICH SL. .1. J. Milner 1s home from his trip to air Went. -Father Landrevtlle of Drysdale Liss returned from Quebec whither he had been summoned owing to the death of his father, -Win. Brown who has been engaged with a Toronto :sew dealer, left this week for \Pinii- p,g. where he has kcured a good ait- uation.—D. S. Faust received word that the son. Alfred E. ''aunt, who 1s livlrng at Lewiston, Idaho. had undergone un opr:ratton for absess under the liver.- Fkttgar Mages, who has been head clerk in Mr. J. J. Mcrner's store for same years left town and 1s visiting ills par- ents in Detroit. and from there he In- tends going into the Canadian Wcet.- Measrs. Josiah Geiger and Win. O'Bri- en are boar laid up at present. -Mr. Bea- ton. pt Inrlpal of the school, left on Mon- day for his home In Clinton, owing to Illness. -Mrs. Shoemaker of Parkhill Is visiting her mother. ?sirs. le. Demuth. who rontinues In very feeble hcaltll.- There waw no preaching service In the Fva1'Zelle church last Sunday morn- ing or t.vcililtb' owing to the abael,re of the pastor, who attended the annual Ccn(rtc.tct session at Berlin. On Friday. April 15th. the members of the Ladles' Ald of the Evangelical church pleasantly surprised their pres- fdmt. Mrs. (Rev.) Uischler, while their companions Joined theme and also sur- prleed their pastor, Itev. Gischl'r. After a short program et which the vice-pres id nit. Mrs. FA. Sterner, ably presided. Miss Lydia Faust was called upon and reie read a well -worded address. while Mrv. Otsrhler was presented with a cont btnatlon mush' rabinrt and ladles' sec- retary. Mrs. Glsehler ably responded. thanking theta for the:r brautlful pre - !salt. Mr. D. S. Faust addressed the pastor on behalf of the gentlemen and presented hire with a beautiful oak rocker, to which air. Glschier replied in s plaaaing manner.. after wflctr a tasty luncheon was served by th- ladies. • CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Ind You Have Always Bought jBean the Signature of t: fGt'Cl2' ST. MARRY S. -The death occurred at London on the 21 at of Mrs. ticdgecoi, be of this place. The remising w r b:Oa>;h: ',ere for interment. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR IA HOMESEEKERS' EXCURSIONS WESTERN CANADA — CANADIAN PACIFIC LOW ROUND TRIP RATES GOING DATES Apr. 5, 19 Jame 14, 28 Aad. 9, 23 May 3, 17, 31 Jsly 12. 26 Sept. 6. 20 THROUGH SPECIAL TRAINS TORONTO TO WINNIPEG AND WEST Leave Toronto 2.00 p.m. ea above days Through First and Second Claes Coaches, Colonist and Tourist Sleepers. Apply to nearest C.P.R. Agent or write R. L, Thompson, D.P.A., Tomato. ASE FOR EOMISEtIILftS' ?ARMLET GOLD MEDAL —FOR -- Ale and Porter AWARDED JOHN LABATT AT ST. LOUIS EXHIBITION 1904. Only medal for Ale in Canada• AMIN rT 04• - C @oell©.1)000••n00.00Q00© • • • 8 Months For 350 : • • • • •0 0 0 • • • 0 0 • 0 • • Dawn MIsa This Opportunity The WeekIy Mali and Emplre (Twenty-four pages) is the very best value to any farmer of all the $1.00 a year weeklies. Nowa Section (8 Pages) All the latest world's news. Agricultural Section (8 Pages) Worth many times the price to any farmer, gardener, fruit -grower. dairyman or poultry raiser. Magazine Section (8 Pages) More good family reading than In any other weekly at the price. Entertaining and instructive. No farmer who has read Tho Weekly Mail and Em- pire would he without it for four times the price. $1.00 for 13 months. Noir to prove to you the value of this Greatest of Family Weekly Newspapers, and to secure Your next Year's subscription, we are making this Wonderful Offer Tow an nhrib, r to THE 1VEEKLY MAIL ANI) EMPIRE wa will sena the paper, poet -paid, for the balance of the year, or to Dec. 31, 1910, for 35 cents. Send your name and post-otlice address with 35 taste to The Weekly Mail and Empire Toronto, Ont. Sample Copy Free on Application • • 0 • O 0 • 0 • 0 • 0 • • • • • baoC:.•0@@C,O©*0000.000•( 00000 (Here's the Truth, Madam, About Brown Breads A prejudice, is an imaginary truth surrounded by falsehood. Which reminds you of the Brown Bread prejudice, the Whole Wheat Idea and the Food Fads. if, Madam, you will kindly introduce us to the brilliant It:div:dual who started the fallacy that Brown Breads is sounder, more substantial, more sustaining than White Bread made. say from FIVE ROSES flour, we will gladly :tndertake to put him right. For, you see, we deny the allegation and, If necessary, would face the—er—"alligator" This is the howuf it. Madam. - _ ♦ 1) trriratefkea men:.ry troQ. Brown cr "Graharn" Bread is made from Graham Flour. Which. of course. is east common four will? t►r iron added- lots of It. from 25 W 1')) per cent. maybe. Now, Bran Is nothing but the woody fibrous husks of the k4 (at berrywhich are utterly Indigestible In the human food tube, and therefore absolutely useless as nutrients. Might as well eat an orange plus the skin, a banana plus the peel, a cocoanut plus the shell. • • • • So that. Madan:. if YOUR brca•n bread contains 25 to BO per cent. bran. :sUrse Man a3 f a very costly fab. Aren't you paying U, rr,ch fir your whtstte Then think that •wh;le bread :rade from FIVE ROSES four contains p0 usff at a'r'. being iO per cent. aier/ nutrition, Mereovet, the sharp. horny particles in bran -charged flour (Griitam)tend Our word on It. 111 ti cs.iaiw • Any attempt 1) nit trete" 'bread three times daily with - "out internris cion :wry quickly "ryswlted in set/ng up a dilr- • r*oes with wet -marked dist- urbance of the sr:)mocik This wets one o/ the many va:uable Am:rautions to science of Sir Lou'ir Brunton ash() estab;ished the /2c1 o/ this • cumu,ative 3ritering effect and rterr raw to the resu,lrant "imfationthetit'eof BROWN 'BREAD GASTRITIS". • • • • This, Madam. lest you lend too ready an ear to calumnies against White Flour. For we make FIVE ROSES, and from It YOU can make bread infi- nitely more substontui, soupier, tastier, mom vitai:zing. more dips - Ills and healtlead than the very best of brown or whole wheat breads. Ay. Madam. and infinitely cleaner - tor it's impossible to purity the low- grade flour and bran In brovtp bread like we clean FIVE ROsP.S. hate w TIM Mon Winn ii., MR, N umui