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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1905-09-07, Page 5THE Qz'etex 7LDrocate, published every ?bundle Morning at the OIf1'•e. MAIN -STREET, - EXETER. -ey the ---- ADVOCATE PUBLI84INO COMPANY TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. One Dollar per annum if paid in advance, $1.50 d not .o pall. A.dvertiaing Rates ora eLppliciee Sloss. No paler discontinu sI until all arrcate,ea are'aid Advertisements without specifies' dinetiuns will be published until forbid and charged accordingly. Liberal disrouut made fur trartseieot when iseu>euts Inserted for long periods. Ewe description of JOB PRINTING turned out in the finest style, and at moderate rates. Chorines, money orders, A'•., for advertising, subscriptions, etc., to be made pa) able 0 Sanders & Creech, PROPItl ETURS Protein; lona' yards. DR. A. R. KINSMAN, 1. D. S., D. D. 3., nonor graduate of Toronto Unheresty. DENTIST, Teeth extracted without any yen, or any bad '•0.-' '. Office in ransom's Blut, west side Main st el t, Exeter. DR. D. ALTON ANDERSON (i) D.S LD.S DENTIST IHonor Graduate of Toronto I'niversity and Ito) al College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Also 1' • t Graduate of Chicago School of Prosthetic Dentistery (with honorable mention.) Alluntinurn, Gold and Vulcanite Platen made in the neatest manner possible. A perfectly harmless an- aesthetic uewd for painless extraction of teeth. Office one door south of Carling Bros. store, Exeter. Auctioneers BROWN, Winchelsea. Licened Auctioneer H. for the Counties of Perth and Middlesex. also for the township of Uaborne. Sales promptly attended to and tenni reasonable. Sales arranged at Poet thee Winchelsea. TVANTED. --LADIES AND GENTLEMEN in this county and adjoining territories, to repre- sent and advertise the Wholesale and Educational Departments an old established business house Of solid financial standing. Salary $3.50 per day with expenses advanced each Monday by check, direct from headquarters. 'forbears' buggy furnished when nese:easv; position permanent. Address BLEW BROS., h CO., Dept. d, Moron Bldg., Chicago, lit. 5OOOLE6RAPRS NEEDED Annualh, to 1111 the lie, positions created by Railroad and Telegraph Companies We want YOUNG MEN 1 1 LADIES of geed habits, to LEARN TELEGRAPHY R. R. ACCOUNTING We furnish -S 1»-r quit. of t Operators and ' Station Agents in America. Our six schools are the largest exclasive Telegraph S'•hoole IN THE WORLD. Established le years and endorsees by all leading Railway Officials. We execute a $'2'd) Bond to every stnelent to furnish him or her a position paying from tun to !d0 a month in States east of the Rocky Mee. tains, or from STS to 1100 a month in Stales ere of the Ib' ki - . Immediately upon graduation. Students can enter at any time. No teethes. For full particulars regarding any of our Schools write direct to our executive office at Cincinnati, 0. Cataleg':e free. The Morse School of Telegraphy. Cinc1nnatl,:Olelo. Buffalo, N.Y. Atlenta,ea. LaCrosse, Wis. Texarkana, Tex. Sar Francisco, Cal. At Exeter and Centralia Storehouses Now ready for use the lx'st Cement and Lime That money can lolly. also COAL for Evorylxxly at the lowest prices. Jos. Cobbledick T1113 IDEAL Shapes the Destiny Healthy Woman Seven -eighths of the men in this world marry a woman because she is beautiful in their eyes - because she has the quali- ties which inspire admira- tion, respect and love. There Is a beauty in health which is more at- tractive to men than mere regularity of feature. The influence of wome.t glorious in the possession of perfect physical health upon men and upon the. civilization of the world ooald never be measured. Because of them men have attained the very heights of ambition; because of them even thrones have been established and de- stroyed. What a disappointment then, to see the fair young wife's beautyfa,lin,. itee t before a year passes °Vet her head 1 Asickly, hal f - demi -nit tt-alive woinan. especially when she i, the mother of a family. is a damper to all joyous- ness in the home, and a drag npon her husband. The cost of a wife's con- stant illness is a serious drain upon the funds of a household, and too often toeing does no good. If a woman finds her energies are nagging, and that everything tires her, dark shadows appear under her eyes. her sleep is disturbed be horrible dreams ; if she Ines backache, head- aches, bearing -down pains, eervous- neee, whites, irregularities, or dewn- deney, she should take means to build her system up at olive by a tonic with epecifle powers. such as Lydia E. !'ink - ham's Vegetable Compound. This great remedy for women has done more in the way of restoring health to the women of Antcrita than all other medicines put together. It is the safeguard of woman's health. Following we publish, by request, a letter from a young wife. Mrs. Bessie Ainsley of fill South 10th Street, Tacoma. Wa.,h., writes: WIFI3 of Men -The ln!luence of a Cannot Be Overestimated. lit ::. all the doe - Dear Mrs. Pinkham:- "Ever since m child was born I have suf- fered. as 1 hope r•efew women ever have, with indemmatfon, female week r e'sts, tear frig -down paint, backache and wretch, -t headaches. It affected my etontach.o that I could not en- joyr, mals, and halt my time was spent "Lydia E. 1'inkham`s Vegetable Composmd mails ole a well wonu►n, and I feel .o grate- ful that 1 ant glad to write and tell you of my ttutrvelous recovery. It brought me health, new life and vitality." What Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound did for Mrs. Ainsley it will do for every woman who 15 in poor health and ailing. Its benefits begin when its use begins. It gives strength and vigor from the start, and surely makes sick women well and robust. Remember Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- table Compound holds the record for the greatest number of actual cures of woman's ills. This fact is attested to by the thousands of letters from grate- ful women which are on file in the Pinkham laboratory. Merit alone can produce such results. Women should remember that a Pure for all female diseases actually exiata, and that cure is Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Take no substi- tute. If you have symptoms yon don't understand write to Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn. Mass., for special advice -it is free and always helpful. Lys 111. PIailllan's Yeedubls Cawood Sweats Where Others Fall. WE IRE WORKIJG In dead earnest for trade and the volume of it that comes our way is proof that our Goods, Prices and Methods are alright, THIS MONTH We will endeavor to interest you in Pianos and Sewing Machines. In new Instruments we Canada's best makes, and will mike the Prices and terms very at t 1'a('t i we, A few special bargains in secon(1'hand Pianos, Organs and Sowing Machines that are txmnti to suit you. Call and see Us, S. MARTIN due SON Ayer's Pilis Ayer's Pills. Ayer's Pills. Ayer's Pills. Keep saying this over and over win The best (laxative. °' , Want your moustache or beard BUCKINGHAM'S DYE a beautlhll brows or rich black? Use oleos era sesesames via a.t, nese eta. tr.sma.0 The (Jr t . The (trent F.iplix Ile mad y. A positive cure for all forme of Sexual Weakneosssa,, Mental and UMW ARD AIM Eraia Worry Reit/miens, Seer- r naofeoer r,hoea, Impotency SRbrte of Attlee or IaflrmiI all of which lead to Consumption, Iallrmit7.#. Insanity and an early ttrave. Price 51 per 7. ds for $3. One will please, Rix will ogre. 8o E by all dralMlab or mailed in Plein ppaacokaaggseoe receipptt of price. WW rlte for Pamphlet. The wood Medlolne Co.. Wladaer, Ontario. EXETER MARKETS. (:HANGED EACH WEDNESDAY whet►t 7e) 15 Barley nisi :et (fats '_'i 2.e Peas 1111 tine Potatoes, per bag 75 541 Hay. per tort 11 tN) ti IMI Flour, per cwt., fancily ., 2 :Ai Flour, low grade per cwt 1 25 I ''.; Butter 211 Eggs IS Liyehogs, per cwt ti 30 Shorts per ton iii til 19 IMI Bran per ton 14 00 I I ell FALL FAIRS. London Exeter Mit chief 7.11111-11 .1Craig St. Mnrys Pat 11sHeld 1(' ellen Sept S-10 • 1S-19 " 111.21) • 211.21 ' -:yt • 27.2113 "27.28 ' :'K '!1 I )doges 5 6 AROUND ABOUT US. Mitchell: Roht. T Ackland will lease here shortly to prepare himself for the ministry. For two weeks he will take the duties of Rev. Livingstone at L(>n• don end after that go toThetnesville. Every men owes it to himself and his family to master a trade or prof('; siren. Read the display advertisement of t he six Morse Schools of Telegraphy, ;n this issue and learn how easily a yunng man or lady may learn telegt a• ploy and be assured a position. Clinton: Rev. Father Pinnsonnesult is soon to lease town. Owing to the death of Rev. Father Viltcneauit. if Teeumt.eh, several changes become necessary, and Rev. Pirttlt.onneetllt has been asked to take charge of the pat ish of :Mc(lregor, in Essex Co. H.• leaves the last of September. and will he succeeded by Rev. J. A. ilanlon, of St. Augustine. Clinton: Mrs. P. J. Evans, of Mani- toba, eldest dai, hter of Mrs. Rudd, of town, fret with an ncrident recently. She had nrcesion to go into the feeble loft by way of n trap doer, mill did reit know that the door was fastened sheer with at pitchfork. Forcing the door npx'n with her head, the fork slipped dwn, one of the prongs entering im- mediately below the eye. and passing not throligh her nose. St. Maros: Janes II. (' +rt er teemed away on Friday at the age of 01 years. Far over a year he has been in very d, lieatehealth. but Ids demise was nem, the less nnexpe•etevl, as up to the very moment of his death he was n1,10 to attend to the light (Heehaw tasks. Friday nee ning his son, ('reighten, :tree, at 7 o'clock intending (otitis-.• to Stratford. Not seeing his father, wen had arisen earlier, arnnnd the grounds he began a'enrch end Bristly dissever. ed hire in the tilted in a lifeless rendi- tion. Dere:mei heti been troeble.l with weakness of the heart and hi' de ith was due to angina pectoris. i -t K 1Z Ke. K Kms!( K'- K I(c. VARICOCELE CURED 4' leo It MITA VIED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT. Confined to His Home for Weeks. "Heavy work, severe strewn, and telt babe/ In youth brought on a doub;e saricocete. \\ h•n 1 worked hard the aching would teems severs col 1 was often lali up for weak at a time. My famny physician told me an operation was my only hope - tot i dreaded It. I trltd several r'•e'ialists, but soon found out se they wanted was my money. I commenced to beak upon all de tors •s little tetter than rogue*. enc day my boss asked me why I was off work so much •nd 1 told him my condition. fie advised me t0 consult Drs. Kennedy and Kerrie as he bad b tater treatment from them hIneetf and knew they were ever@ nd akullul. 1i' veep them and tot the New Ms:hod Treat- ent for me. My peeress was somewhat rest and during the rat menthe (rearm' 0t i was e'>m. a' at di' auragr I. However, I „'ntinued treatment for three monis' long. r and was rewarded 1'h a rnmplete cure. I eerie only e, -r, $il a week In a machine "hop before treatment, r. -s 1 am a -nine 11 amt never loss a .sty. I wish all sufferers knew of your valuable treatment. 1 IHENRI' C. LOCUST. HAS YOUR BLOOD BEEN DISEASED 111.00D Fe)1SON3 are the most prevalent and m>51 serious diseases. Te,ty imp the very life teed of the victim ars i unless entirely eredlraud from the system will cause serous complications. le ware of Mercure it only su;presses the symrtnms-our NEW MP.THnD pa,l'h',ly cures all blvd di'eaees terever. Yet N(1 On 31iDDI.b: Arles -M»N.-imprudent Sots or later ex: - have broken down your e),:em. )rent feel the symptoms stealing over you. Mentally, phyalcany and vtt.altr you are nut the man you used to be or should be. Wilt you heed the danger slimes^ READER Aroyou a vetlm? Mere you lost hope? Are you Intending to marry? Hae your be si begirt diseased? Rave you any weak. arts? our New Meth. d Treatment will ure you. Vat tt has rime f^r o:.".era t wit: do far ), u. CONSULTATION FREfl No matter Who has treated you, write for an 11 'nett rein en Free of Charge. IIOOKB FREE- The Golden ?Lel- tore (itluetrte,d>, lie t>I••ates of Men. NO NAME'S COED WiTHOIIT WRITTEN CONSENT. PRiiVATE. No nominee boles or envelopee. Everything coafdentleL Qnestluu list date suet et treatment FREE for Home Treatment. DR&IIENNEDY& KEROAN Cor. Mich. Ave. and Shelby $t., Detroit, Mich. e- K K K K K K K K?.K K 1K t( Ailsa Craig: Geo. Black has sold his 1 orms ash business to (100. Juynt,of nensall. I',trkhill: Messrs. T. A. Mayburry and %Vile. Dawson have entered into partnership in the insurance lousiness, , Hallett: On Sunday the youugeet) sen id Relit. Brown, of the 2nd con., fell nut of at plow tree and broke Itis leg. Hallett: Alex. McEwing had this yeti 2,1 loads of bailey as the pt ()duet of 11 acted of Lund and l?i loads of oats from a 12 acre field. Stanley: 1)uucan Mc('owan, of the 2tel con., has sold his interest in the tine '2410 ;nee fat'ut to his two brut iters, Archibald and John. Myth: Miss Kirkby has resigned front the teaching staff of Myth pub- lic school. The resivuation to take ef- fect on October 1st. Seaforth: Dan :McLeod, who has been employed in G. A. Sills hard wet e store, for a norther of years, leaves shot tly for British Columbia. McKillop: \L s, John (Grieve: was the fortunate holder of the ticket which .Lew the l,) prize at the summer carn- ival held at Seaforth recently. Parkhill: The following went West last week: Alfred Brewer, Harr)' Tur- ner, 1). N. \1eleeoti, 11. Ellis, J. Welsh, F. J. Hutchins and Edward i':Ilis, ('lie ton: (ieu. Emerson, a former ('linteniaun, has sold his fine hoose in London to 1'oudtu'tor Duncan McUal- bun, of the L.11. & B., for the stun of iCII$Jf). (:oderich: 31ichae'I Farr, one of the fetfuer proprietors of the Union hotel, assumes charge again Sept. 12, having bought out the present proprietor, J. J. Kelly. Mitchell: A little son of Mrs. Peine, Chicago, who is visiting her father, :Vex. Lang, sustained injury on Mon- day by being kicked on the forehead by a colt. Gsborne: Thomas Cameron has sold the property lately owned by N. Mc- Cauley, being the north half of lot 15, concession 9, containing 54) acres to A. 0. Francis, for $3,6110. Clinton: The Welsh farm on the London road, occu pied by Thos. Murch, Ins been rented for five years to Mr. :'lrcler, of Varna, for $3(10 a year, and he gets possession in October. 'Mitchell: EtnuDt, second daughter of Fred Ott, died at noon Wednesday in her Lyth year. She had been ill nearly all her lifetime, but was only taken to her bed about six weeks ago. Goderich: The death of Miss ',Mary Price took place on Monday. She had been unwell for some weeks but was not ceylsidertel dangerous until a few Nays ago when she rapidly sank. Morris: The Manse at Alameda, Asia, was the scene of a wedding on Aug. 2, when Miss Minnie McCall and John Forsythe, both former residents of this township, were united in mar- riage. Seaforth: The large barn belonging to Geo. Tut'nbull, on the old Coleman Nett), was destroyed by flee on Satur- day, together with 55 tons of hay, and severs! vehicles. The origin of the fire is unknown. St. Marys: The Collegiate Institute Bernd have engaged Wm. Suteaton, 13. A., of Dunnville, as science master of the ('ollegiate Institute, to succeed A. l'eaeson. His initial salary will bo $1,101) per year. \Vir.ghnm: On Wednesday a wed- ding took place at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dean, when their only daughter, Ella, became the wife of Alfred ('art', of \Vingh,lu1. Rev. 1). 1'.,rie tied the knot. W1nghanl: Thursday' night Mrs. L. 'fleecy stet with an accident. She had occasion to reach out of bed for some thing. and being nearer the edge than she thr'nght, she fell to the floor, wit It the result that her collar bone woos broken. St. Marys: J. A. McDonald, who has resigned hia position with A. Bent - tie & ('o., and gone to live in l.o'nden, wits presented with a handsome mem, grim inn pips. by his fellow beauties al the Ontio House on the eve of his del N►►'t onr•re, \Vinghant: Malcolm Teennnt Mort with an accident the other day. Ile was assisting the butchers in taking a heifer to theslaughter house and the animal became enraged. Mr. is,lit'nt venm thrown down and end three ribs luoken. Senforth: Miss Lizzie Davis, dough• ter of \Vin. Davis, of Stara, who went to Toronto last !:nater, to attend the Elliott Business College, has secured her diploma in shorthand and aiming- raphy and now bolds n good position as stenographer in a hank there. Senforth: J. L. Aikenhead, Ron of John Aikcnhend, London Roar], who hes been connected with the Ford Mo - tot' Co.. of Detroit, has leen promoted and transferred to the New York branch of the company and has con• sequently moved to New York. Senforth: Rev. Mr. Bilks mummer kitchen attached to the parsonage, was alightly damaged by fire Sunday. it see►ns that one of the boys had light- ed thegasnline stove and his attention being celled to something else, the Mese got ton high, igniting the wood work above it. Kirkton: John Cornish while help. ing Leslie ilentley with the harvest met with an accident. Ile wee driving the horse rake when the horse became frightened and ran away, throwing Mr. Cornish on the fence. His rereiv- ed severe rots nn the head and neck, and vald badly bruised. The following were ticketed to disc tent points Inst week: --P. V. Burgett] and L. 0roefsky, of Egmonds'ille, to Portland, Ore.: (Iworge Sleet to Save new: Chia. \V, ('atnpbell to ('hirego: Mitts Kate Nesh, to Yonkers, N.Y.: Mts.IRev.' McPherson end children to Iialff>tlo: Mr, and Mrs. Thos, Living. strew. of 11,111011, to Ilerbor Beach. Mich: Mr. 90+1 Mr4. F. Laidlaw nriil Miss Jennie Curnminge. to Sacramento CAL: Misses Mai livens and J.nn (los'- enlnck to Port Arthur. The fallowing went nut west: Alex. Sparks, Irvine Dnnglae. Blake: D. 11. 'vie, Mrs. .T. E. Drake. Stnffa: W. O. Charlesworth, A. .1. ('an[oren, Eemrn+dville: Mr. and Hobert \Vhite, W. li. M'Miebael. T. Wentz, Rebt, Grieve. Jr., T. llebkirk, Hervey !relent!, of S •eforth: Reynold Dever. O. D. Dever, E. Spooner, John ,Tarneann, D. A. Hall and Adrian Hall, ef Willett: John Tyndall, A McKrll.r, wen. Connolly anti .Tohn Matinee of Teckersmith; Jas. Lockhart, McKillop. Neither Indian nor Ceylon tea alone produces the Red Rose flavor TO produce a tea with the " rich fruity flavor" of Red Rose Tea from either Ceylon or Indian alone is impossible. Neither Indian nor Ceylon in itself possesses the Red Rose flavor, but combined in proper proportions they produce the "rich fruity flavor" that has made Red Rose `Lea famous --that makes Red Rose Tea the only tea used in any home where it is once tried. Red Rose T ais good Tea T. H. EatabrooKs St. John, N.B., Toronto, Winnipeg, Mitchell: The following were tick- eted to the West recently: Fullerton Leslie Robinson, Chas. Walkout, Ft'ed H. Francis; Hibbert-Jas.S. Daly'rytn- 1)le, Warren Melville, io1►s. F. H. Ham- ilton, Mrs. \Vtn. Gardner, %Vin. Hamil- ton, John Schley, Geo. Nixon, H. W. and Miss E. A. ('olquhoute Duncan McDonald, Hugh Wright, Geo.Tuflin; Csbocne-Alex. Linton, John Scott. Miss Anne Taylor to Moosexnin. DONT let that little baby or your children play or creep on the carpet with their little feces dose to the floor. Carpets are receptacles for all manner of DISEASE GERMS Ma ay a healthy child has been taken ill on account of breathing in the im- purities from the carpet. Keep your rugs and carpets (tuella' by using SAP -O -REN -O "IT EVAPORATES" Odorless Non-poisonous Non-fnaammabls Absolutely destroysgorms Removes all dirt Restores colors Ilke new Renews the sizing All in a few moments for a few cents and a child can do it with SAP -O -REN -O The Huffman A Teeter Co, Toronto Ask your grocer. Wingham: On Nnuday the wed- ding of Mrs. Mary .MeLerut's youngest daughter, Margaret, took place. the groom being 1). C. Muclieneie of Win- nipeg. The bride, who was attired in a travelling suit of grey and green tweed with Dresden silk blouse, was unattended. The ceremony wits per- formed by the Rev, l'errie, CANADIAN "PAC! FIC V. WILL SELF. HOMESEEKERS' EXCURSION TICKETS TO Tilt NORTH NEST Winnipelt Mowbray i)cloralne sou rias Brandon Lyletoa Lettere Miniota Binscarth Mooseomin Arcola Eetevalt Yorkton Kasrsack )530.0o } 31.50 31.55 . 32 00 32.25 32 20 32.50 133.00 Seeho Regina Lipton Moose jaw (1umbolt Saskatoon Prine Albert Melford 1 attlefor.l Macleod . Calgary . Red deer Sirathcona 33.50 1 $33.75 34.00 35.00 35.25 MSS 37.0 se 00 38.50 39 50 40.80 Goin: Sept. 12th, returning until Noy. 13t1i. Going Sept. 2btb, retu - ,g Nov. 27t1. Fall particulars from a'.1 hall Ira itis Agent Or write toe. 1t. Foster, 1)1,5 Tor,utu, Short Cut to Success There is none- if you would succeed you must work. Some colleges claim to give a complete course in less tine than the The Forest City Business and Shorthand College teaches the different courses in the time found by long expeo fence by the best colleges, to be necessary -no more and no less. If the work is done in less time it cannot be done thoroughly. After you leave the F. C. B. C. you waste no time in learning what you should have been taught in the College. Our fres booklet tells all about plans, systems, .Larges, positions after graduating, etc. Write for it. School term -September till June inclusive, J. A. WESTERVELT, Y. M. C. A. Bldg., Principal LONDON. ONT. CHINE (PRONOUNCED SI -KEEN) WEAKNESS There is nothing else in the whole world that will bring back the color to the cheek, restore the dormant energies, revive drooping spirits, or put new life into the tired, listless, weakened system, as l' PSYCIIINE" will do it. 'There is really only one great tonic, and that is le PsYCHtNE." Combining all the pro- perties that make rich, pure blood, bringing back the lost appetite, driving away melancholy', creating new strength. THIS WILL PROVE IT Arnprior, Ont., Sept, feel, 17)4. Dr. Slocum, Limited : " 1tet twenty years or more since 1 used PSYCHiN E, and T wvri'O these words not to gain publicity, but that suffering and ailing humanity may learn of its great merits. 1 had felt weak and miserable for a long time ; heti no erectile, or couldn't obtain prorer sleep. Was unable to work or enjoy life. People slid i was so old my constitution waa breaking up, but, fortunately, through using the Dr. Slocum remedies i have proven this false. PSYCIIiNE is the only remedy I ever took that agreed with my stomach, whish WAS exceedingly weak. Twenty years have pasted since my recovery, and 1 am now eighty-nine years old, and so strong and well that i work all summcl in my garden. " MRS. E. V. BLAiSDELL." GREATEST OF ALL TONICS AT ALL DRUOOI$TS-ONt DOLLAR -TRIAL FREE TMS Dr. T. A. Slocum, Limited, - 179 King Street West, Toronts