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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1910-06-16, Page 5i
Positively cure Dyspepsia. Promote
Digestion. Mosey back if they fail to
CUr'e.
Al all Druggists or direct fro.
L 2Sc. a Box. COLEMAN MEDICINE CO... T rs.I..
1
1
India Pale Ale
Brewed from se-
lected hops, choice
barley malt and
pure spring water,
with the utmost
care. Bottled at
the brewery depots
to ensure proper
handling. That is
why Labatt''. .Ve
is equal to the fin-
est, surpassed by
none, though it
cost+c..nsunter., only about hall a, much as imported goods.
The Molsons Bank
Incorporated 1850
Capital (paid up) - $3,500,000
Rest Fund - - - $3,850,000
Has 73 Branches in Canada. and Agents and Correspondents in all the
Principal Cities in the World.
A GENROAL RANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED.
SAVINCS BANK DEPARTMENT
at all Branches. Interest allowed at highest current rate.
- EXETER BRANCH -
Agents at Exeter for the Dominion Government.
DICKSON & CARLING, Solicitors. N. D. HURDON, Manager,
Ir LITTLE DIGESTERS 1
Our success with popular -priced
wheels last year encouraged us to plan
for still better quality and value this
season, with nothing in sight to nearly
approach their construction and equip-
ment for the money. What we offer
is regular
Coupled with the Hyslop guarantee
of thorough satisfaction or no sale.
Country people can order direct by
mail with the assurance of prompt
service and immediate shipment.
Send at once for Bicycle Folder giving
fuller particulars. Your name and
Sd.'.re.s is all we need.
8011001. REPORT
of 8. 8. No. 8.
L's- max. 4011-H. Shute 2711; R. Fletcher
282 ; G. Copeland 202; L. McCurdy 1711.
Jr. 1i.. m:ix. 200-11. Shier 139 ; .G. Bor-
ah 114: 1). McCurdy 109. Pt. 1.. Sr. -
M. McCurdy. Pt. L. Jr. -1. Francis. M.
[loupe. I. McCurdy. Primary Class. -V.
Itodgert, E. Harris. L. '1cCurdy. E. Mc -
borne fnr May.-I'uplls whose names
are marked with an asterisk were ab-
sent during part of Examinations. Sr.
IV. Max. 400-E. Doupo 286: L. llarrls
207. Jr. IV.. Max. 400-i. Irvine 274;
11. Doupe 126.; J. McOollogh, absent. Curdy. L. Irvine, G. G. Gll("lan, A. all -
Sr. Ill.. max. 400-T. McCurdy 291 ; M. titian, E. Copeland. No. enrolled 29: nv-
Hodgert 291: 1e. F'rancl. 278: 0. Cope- erase attendance 21.
land 227 ; D Balfour 1 "' Sr 11 Elsie M arc town teacher
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TRY TIIE MONEY -BACK CI IRE 1 -'Olt
INDIGESTION
Nine tunes in ten atotuaci, derange-
ments are responsible for sallow com-
plexion, dull eyes aid thin body.
It !s the stomach that supplies nou-
rishing blood to the muscles, the nerves
and skin. 1f the btornarh is healthy,
plenty of nutritious matter will he ab-
sorbed by the blood. 1f it 111 not healthy
the food will ferment, and undigested.
will pass through the bowels, furnteh-
ing so little ttutr'tious matter that the
blood becomes innpovcrtshed. and the
glow of health vanishes.
If you suffer from nervousness. sick
headache, belching of gas, sour taste
in the mouth, heaviness after cat'ng, or
any other miserable etomaca disturb -
!ince, you need Mi-o-na, and the ■ooi:••r
you get It the quicker you will log
' calthict and happier.
It will relieve any distressed 'stoma( 1.
condition almost immediately. It will
ure if used according to directions.
W 8. Cole sella it for It cents a targe
t.oa. and he thinks enough of 1t to
guarantee it to cure indigestion.
0
(faltifitO-0-/W
CURES CATARRH,- ASTHMA,
Bronchitis, Croup, Coughs and CoYy et
wooer back. Sold and gmeanteed by
W. S. COLE, EXETER.
iIAYF'IELD.-lt is our sad duty to
record the death of Wm. Stirling on
June 4th. aged 75 years. They had
resided here two years, corning from
Goicrlch Township, where they lived on
tete farm 118 years. -Another old settler
pissed away on the eth, Thos. Stilt -
son, aged 88 years. He had been a
resident of the Bauble Line for 40 years
moving there from near Varna.
- _-
STEPHEN COUNCIL.
The council of the Township of Ste-
phen convened in the Town Hall, Cred-
lton. on Monday, June 8th, 1910„ an
1 p.m. All members present. Minutes
of previous meeting read and approved
Love -Anderson -That Jos. Lawson bci
awarded the contract for the construc-
tion of a cement culvert on the 3rd
side road opposite lots 15 and 18, Con.
20, for the sum of $312. --Carried.
It was resolved by the Council that the
resolutions peened oa January 10th and
May 28th, 1910, appotntlltg Jonah Sims
C'tartcs Lochner, Richard Webb and
John Lawson. inspectors to enforce By-
law No. 157. he reaclndcd. and that
John G111 of the Village of Exeter be
and Is hereby appointed inspector to en-
force the provisions of said by-law. The
duties of the said John Gill shall com-
mence on Monday, the 13th Inst.
The following orders were passed,-
;Municipal World, D. & W. Drainage
planks 2.84; Wm. Wein, breaking brick
bats. 6.00; Geo. Hepburn. rep. bridge
75c; Wm. Redden, brick bats, Ord S.R.
15.00; Wm. Davey, rep. M.C.B., 1.50;
John Gainer, the across road 2.80; J
lfoulahan, the across road 1.80: A.
li.tyter, Statute labor 8.00. Council ad-
Journed to meet again In the Town, !fall
n t Monday, July 4th, at 1 p.m.
Henry Either, Tp. Clerk
The ,;ren pri`'tI aI Bening school to, of Ontario in
Commercial, Shorthand & Telegraphy
We assist graduates to ii-ntione. The i1rmand upon
es for trained help zreatly exceed. the supply. The
three mitt re...nth, placed are rerei. Eng tN'r, yr
and Stir/ per rhoith respe.•rirely. Bit.ine,. men
Kate our gra Juste, are tin best. Enter our dames
now. Cet our free eatat.gue.
D A. NcLACHLAN
Principal.
Special Moth: o.
BETTER THAN SPANKING.
spanking does not cure children of bed-
wetting. There is a constitutional cause for
this trouble. Mrs. 11. Summers, Box 810
Windsor, Ont., will send free to any mother
her successful home treatment, with full
instructions. Send no monoy,but write her
to -day if your children trouble you in this
wry. Don't blame the child, the chances
am it rant help it. This treatment also
curet' adults and awed people troubled with
urine difficulties by day or night.
It's easy to grow plants in
a Sunshine -heated home
Pure,Warm
Sunshine Air
4 I A't
PE',OPLE living in homes heated with
ordinary furnaces often claim they
cannot grow plants with any degree
of success. This is due to the fact that or-
dinary furnaces are not provided with an
Automatic Gas Damper. There is nothing
to prevent coal -gas, which is deadly t•i plant
life, being forced up through the registers.
Ndw, when the gas In the combustion chamber
of the Sunshine reaches a certain pressure It
:treys open the Automats, (;as Pamper and passes
wp the chimney. consequently there 1s no char e
for ft to escape through the reel.ters. instead, the air that
pastes through the registers is pure, warm, Sunshine air.
laden with the proper degree of moisture from the water -pan
It's the kind of air that makes planta thrive and Is good to breath into
your own lungs.
ft yon want to guard your home (and who doesn't') t. Inst evil -
smelling. deadly coal gas ord-r our agent to Install the Sunshine
furnace (gwaraatteJ) in your cellar.
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MEClarys
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For Sale by T. Hawkins & Son, Exeter
LONDON
TORONTO
CALGARY
WINNIPEG
HAMILTON
M081'11 A1.
VAN('r)UVER
�T J0118. N.B.
7. CR ICH
Mise Amanda Durst of lte::rnillev 1s
the gucrt of Rev. and Mrs A. D. Ole-
chler.-Dr. Wilson hat disproof(' of his
practice and property to Dr. McKtuno:t
of Toronto. ->(r. J. 11. Sehuettler was
iiii.rried last week to a young lady of
Cleveland. They will reside here. -Mies
Florence Lapotte of Providence Iloaplexi
at Detroit, and alias Blanche Laporte,
who 11411 been at Ursulhte Academy. at
C-tathanh for some months, are vielt-
tree their parents. Mr, and Mrs. John;
Laporte, Sauble Line.-:\ number of res-
idents have purchased lots ort llisson-
nette Avenue, St Jo.seplt, from Mr. Y.
Lamont, who bought them at a tax
sale sone time ago.-
IIENSALI.
Mts. Uawthorpe of Tavistock Is 'h
guest of her mother, Mrs. Dick.--itev.
\y. Doherty attended the Synod of Hu-
ron he London last week. -The addition
to the Commercial house Is rapidly ap
pro3 -t,ing contpletlon.-G. C. Petty was
in London last week attending the
slynod,-Mr. and Mrs. Harter and child
who have been visiting Mrs. Geo. Dick
have returned to Chicago. -A little child
of David Jertnette, aged ten, was taken
"ick on Friday with what appeared to
be an ordinary cold. On Sunday she
became much worse and dial on Monday
Four of the other children are now 111.
On Investigation It has been dlsoover-
ed that the children had eaten some can-
ned salmon that had stood In an opened
can for sometime. and they had been
poisoned ae a consequence. -Mrs. Geo.
Brown was called to Toronto by a tele-
gram announcing the death of her nelce,
Mies Thornton, third daughter of David
T::oinaott of that city. She had been
af:lir ted with pulmonary trouble for
two years. -The remains of Mr. Andrew
Wright who died in London, were taken
front this depot to his home, two miles
irtotth east of Chlselhuret, and later
interred in Staffa cemetery.- ltensall
students, Will Geiger and Arthur Mc-
Allister have passed their final exams.
in medlrtne at Toronto, and will receive
their M. B. degree at Convocation. -1t.
Drysdale and some members of the
$teptnei,sou fancily from the Parr and
Goshen Linea In Hay, attended the Ste-
phenson to -union In Mailette, Mi_h., oe
\Vederoeity last.
CROD.ARTY
Mr. Joe. Speare was in Toronto last
week with his son Ralph, who under-
went an operation to the hospital. Tire
little fellow Itas had a crippled toot (m-
eow time, the result of paralysis. and
In order to have better used of the mem-
hti it was necessary to have an opera -
performed. -Mr. John Ruttier. who
was taken down with illness a couple
weeks ago. dons not seem to improve,
in fart he Is now In a rather critteal
eondit5nn.
STAFFA.
Mr. Rote. Dalton. who was so unfor-
tunate as to have his back broken In
an accident a couple weeks ago. is not
lsnproving, and we are sorry to state
that very little hope Is entertained for
recovery.
I(ARPLEY
Mr. John Love spent Monday in Lon-
don on business. -Mr. Jas. Hickey is
On the sick list. We hope for a speedy
recovery. -Mr. and Mrs. Tho". Love and
family of IJarpley, also Mr. and Mrs.
Stephen Webb, Donald and Isabel of
the A. 11. Linc spent Sunday evening
up the Sauble Llne.-Mies Ada Ilodg-
Ins le visiting In London. -Mr. and Mrs':
Aaron Shetritt nt Dlanshard, N. Dak,,
who have been visiting friends hi this
vicinity. returned home last week. -A
.umber from thin vicinity attended Mr.
Trios. \\'ebb's barn -raising on Thure-
1 ty -The cement rnlzer to btisy at Mr.
Jo'tn J. Taylor's b1r11 at present. The
nett move will be to Mr. Thos. Faille'
barn. under which .t foundation will be
put. -hurrah for t he picnics.
McGILL-IVit.%T
.\ very quiet wedding K.t4 solemnized
it the residence of Mrs. Robert Wilson.
London, on Wedieaday. June 81h, when
her second eldest daughter, Alvina Cor-
nelia. was united In marriage. to Mr.
Edward Morgan Faulder of McGillivray
Township. Precisely at 11 o'clock. the
young couple took their places under
an evergreen .inch. The ceremony was
perforated by illy. L. W. Diehl of Pain -
ley. The bride was becomingly attired
and carried bridal roses. She was.
given away by ,ter brother Vernon. Af-
ter a dainty wedding dinner the happy
couple left for their home in MrG111lvrty
ABOUND ABOUT US.
MiTCIIELL-W. J. Gilbert. of Mitchell
n:t Sut,day made an attempt to drown
himself 121 Hamilton. by throwing hirn-
telt Into the canal. Ile was seen by
seer r3I people, among there George Ler-
mer. who succeeded In reacu:ng him.
Gilbert recovered and stated that Inabil-
ity to secure work was the ruts . of the
rash act.
$EAFORTII-On Tuesday of last week
Jas. Scott. of the firm of Scott Moe..
wan married to Mrs. Shortreed of this
town. Rev. F. H. Larkin performed the
ceremony, which was witnessed only by
the immediate friends and relatives of
the couple. Mr. and Mrs. Scott left on
the afternoon train for a short wed-
dlt:R trip to the Mantoullti islands.
BitINSLEY-Rev. J. A. illood.wortit
has been granted a three -months' leave
of absence by his parish. He w111 leave
Jure 16th. accompanied by the fautlly
(or Woodstock. Brantford and other
points. During his absence Mr. ('.
Langford, a student of iluron Collette.
will have charge of the parish.
SEAF'O1tTh-The wedding of two
popular young people of Seaforth was
solemnized at noon on June loth. the
contracting parties being Mr. J. A.
Roberts and Miss Lyle Weir. young-
er! daughter of Mr. a:id Mrs. James
Wel r.
F'ULLARTON-A deep gloom was cast
aver the community when word was re-
ceived that Phllmore (,happen, a bright
and promising young man. late of
Moosejaw, Sask. had passed away. af-
ter a few weeks Betels* from typhoid
fever In the hospital there. The corpse
reached here on Mondayand after a
short service at tete house. conducted
by R. G. McKay. wee aid to rest its
the village cemetery.
1 CLiNTON-Mrs. Horatio Kate dted at
1 Thursday in ruing at the residence of
the:' soar, Chas. II. hale. She was one
of the early residents of Clinton and re-
spected very highly.
131tUCEF'IELD.-D. M. Roes ties pur-
chased the Dixo:. Rowel from \Vm. Lex -
r
• Children Cry-• •
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTORIA
Organ and Piano
Repairing
and Tuning
G. PEDLER, late of Chicago,
has decided to remain in
EXETER
for some time (indefinitely) and will
wait on the music loving public in the
capacity of piano and organ tuning
and repairing. He has made it his life
work and is thoroughly reliable, guar-
anteeing all work. Following are a
few prices:
New Strings 25c each
Tone Regulating $3.00 up
General Tuning $2.00
Key Levelling 50c
Overhauling from $10 to $25
New Action and Hammers
for Square Piano..from $25 to $30
Re -Varnishing, Polishing (leaving
like new) done at lowest figures.
Estimates on Pipe Organ Tuning
.k Repairing furnished on request.
All work satisfactory or no pay.
Ord.»left at
John Pedier's Residence
South Wain &treat, or 0. PEDLER, EXETER, will
receive prompt att.etios.
b t of Ezerer for 62,200. Owing 10 :he
pissing of local option in Tuckeremltat
the Note' Las been closed attice May 1,
and considerable inconvenience has been
felt by persons coming to the teal ige.
Mr. Ross will run the place ae a tem-
perance hotel and he should have the
support of all in the venture.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTORIA
GRANDTRU, uSYs EM
Dominion Day
RETURN TICKETS
AT SINGLE FAIRE
Between all stations In Canada. ... , • r
Detroit and Port f(uron. M.' N. - ;-
ara Falls and Buffalo. N.Y
GOOD GOING JUNE 30 AND Jl LI. 1.
RETURN LIMIT JULY 4th 1tr1•).
NORTHERN NAVIGATION COMPANY'
Grand Trunk Route
Sallings of passenger steamers froth
SARNIA for SOO. PORT ARTHUR and
DULUTH. every Monday Wednesday A.
Saturday at 3.30 p.m. Only the Wed-
ltesday and Saturday steamers go to
DULUTH.
Sailing. from Oollingwood 1.:111 pan.
and OWEN SOUND 11.45 p.nt. Wednes-
day'a and Saturdays for SOO and Geo-
rgian Bay ports,
Information from hallway Ticket
Agents or from the Company at Sar-
nia or cont tgwood.
Secure tickets and full information
from J. J. KNIGHT. D'.p.tt Agent,
Exeter, or address J. D. MenONALD,
D. P. A.. G. T. Ry., Totonto.
Here's the Truth, Madam,
About Brown Breads
A prejudice, is an imaginary truth surrounded by falsehood.
Which reminds you oftilt rovn Bread prejudice, the Whole
Wheat Idea and the FoodFade.
If, Madam, you will kindly intrqd uce ug to the brilliant individual
who started the fallacy that Brovn Breads is sounder, trore
substantial, more sustaining than White Bread made, say from
FIVE ROSES flour, we will gladly undertake to put him rr?ht.
For, you see, we deny the allegation and. If necessary, would
race the-er-"alligator".
Thlsls the howof ttMadam.
Brown or "Graham" Bread
Is made from Graham Flour.
Which, of course. Ls just
common flour with the Brom
added -Iota of it. from 2S to
100 per cent. maybe.
Now, Bran is nothing but
the woody fibrous husks of the
wheat b.rrywhtch art t.tterly
indigestible in the human
food tube. and therefore
absolutely us.,iss as nutrients.
"eatemerreeerfif
ftasAaa „e,1
Might as well eat an orange plus
the skin, a banana plus the peel. a
cocoanut plus the shell.
• r • *
So that, Madam, if YOUR brown
bread contains 25 to 80 per cent.
bran, worst than useless as food, It's
a very costly fad.
Aren't you paying too much for
your whistle ?
Then think that while bread made
from FIVE ROSES flour contains
no waste at all, being 100 per cent.
pure nutrition.
Moreover, the sharp, horny particles
In bran -charged flour (Graham)tend
10 ir-rttat. tke a!ia.e1 fry t,uc1.
Any ,attempt to est brown
"bread three times daily with -
''out intermission tory quickly
'resulted tit semtritg up a ?Ur-
' •moxa :c•ith well -marked d'st-
"urbane. of the stomach. This
' nus one of the many ta,'ucb.'e
comnbuttvns to sc:ence �f
Sir Lauder Brenton An
"established the fact of th
"cunt:411 re irritating elect
"and eArtt rave to the rt. 1./nl
"frrttat)omth.titleof 'BRO IVN
"BREAD vASTAINS" .
. • . *
This, Madam. lest you lend too rel.iy
an ear to calumnies against White
Flour.
For we mak- FIVE ROSES. and
from it YOU can make breal tnft-
nitely more substantial, sx,rler
tastier. more telalising, more d: fes-
t!ble and healtly/ul than the very best
of brown or whole wheat brea.-1s.
Ay. Madam. and infinitely . ieoner
for it's tmposstble to purity the i'.•.:
grade flour and bran In bro•att
bread Mee we clean FiVE ROSES
Our word on It.
LAKE IT !11! ROM MIME ce., LTA, MOUTIUJ.
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i'rezjAWA1
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Pay Bid Dividends it
Since you have decided to install a hot air heating system
in your home, you s'tnnl:l install the " New idea" for several
strong reasons•
tot. The " New idea " Furnace is a permanent invest.
mens. Simply. yet s, ientifically ,and durably constructed. it will
outlast the ordinary building.
2nd. The heart of a furnace is the fire -pot. 'rite fire -pot
of the ordinary furnace is a constant source of trouble, repairs
and cost. The " New Idea " has a solid, substantial, one•pier e
tire -pot -designed by competent heating engineers and con•
str a ted %%it's heavy flanges that strep; 'then the pot and increase
radiation.
3rd. Tlta Duple% (:rate practically
places the " New idea" Furnace in a
class by itse:f. it operate on b.1:i-bearings
a..da child can woe,: it ea=fly. As::es and •
clinkers can he dumped in less than half
a minute leaving a glowing fire. The " New idea Furnace
costs no more than "just as gnod" makes. it assures fuel
economy --is durably constntrted and eliminates all repairs and
after cost.
if you want furnace satisfaction you will install the " New
idea." That's sure.
N.B.-Send for our itooklet, " New idea Furnaces."
what you ought to know about heating systems.
Gurney, Tilden 6 Co.,
it tells
HAMILTON Limited
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For sale by W. J. Hearnan, Exeter.
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