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PROI'ltl ETORS
Professional Cards.
1)R. A. R. KINSMAN, L. D. 8., D. 1). S..
�Ilouor graduate of Toronto Unheristy.
DENTIST,
Tenth extrated without any pain, or any bad effect,
Office in Fansou'e Block, west aide Main street,
Exeter.
DR. D. ALTON ANDERSON (D.D.S. I. D
DENTIST
ironor Graduate of Toronto Cid, crit} and Royal
College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Also Post
Graduate of Chicago School of Prosthetic Dentistery
(with honorable mention.)
Aluminum, Gold and Vulcanite Platea male in the
neatest manner los•ible. A perfectly harmless an-
aesthetic used for painless extraction of teeth.
Office one door south of Carling Bron. store, Exeter.
Auctioneers
Fl[[]] BROWN, Winchelsea. Lkened Auctioneer
for the Counties of Perth and Middlesex.
also for the township of Usborne. Sales promptly
attended to and terms reasonable. Sales arranged
at Poet Office Winchelsea.
WANTED.—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 $d.5') per day with
expenses advanced each Monday by check, direct
from headquarters. Horse and buggy furnished when
neceeaas •: position permanent. Address BLEW
BROS., & CO., Dept. 6, Morton Bldg., Chicago, 111.
At Exeter and Centralia
Storehouses
Now ready for use the best
Cement and Lime
-I That money can buy, also
COAL
for Everybody at the lowest
prices,
Jos. Cobbledick
eis
CIDER
CD)EIi
The cider season has again arriv-
ed and we claim we have the Best
means in the County for making
it --that is it first•class article.
Sweet Syrup
Apple Butter
\\'c also claim to have the hest
ppt•ncess known fol making Sweet
Byrne nod Apple Butter•, We
make it V. tthrnat sugar or sw•e•et
apples, simply from the c,rdinary
sour fruit.
We Make the finest Jelly
Usual Prices Prevail
A. Cottle, Exeter.
THE CHANGE OF LIFE
INTELLIGENTWOMEN PREPARE
Dangers and Pain of This Critical Period
Avoided by the Use of Lydia E. Pink-
bam's Vegetable Compound.
How many wo-
men realize that
the most critical
period in a wo-
man's existence
is the change of
life, and that the
anxiety felt by
women as this
time draws near
is not without
reason ?
If her system is iu a deranged condi-
tion, or she is predisposed to apoplexy
or congestion of any organ, it is at this
time likely to become active and, with
a host of nervous irritations, make life
a burden.
At this time, also, cancers and tumors
are more liable to begin their destruc-
tive work. Such warning symptoms as
a sense of suffocation, hot flashes, diz-
ziness, headache, dread of impending
evil, sounds in the cars, timidity. pal-
pitation of the heart, sparks before
the eyes, irregularities, constipation,
variable appetite, weal:ne's and inqui-
etude are promptly heeded by intelli-
gent women who are approaching the
period of life when woman's great
change may be expected.
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com-
pound is the world's greatestremedy for
women at this trying period, and may
be relied upon to overcome all distress-
ing symptoms and carry them safely
through to a healthy and happy old age.
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com-
pound invigorates and strengthens the
female organism, and builds up the
weakened nervous system as no other
medicine can.
Madame Louis Belleau, of 17 Ramsay
St., Quebec, Que., writes:
Dear Mrs. Pinkham:—
" Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
assisted me to pass the change of life with but
very little sickness and pain, and I am pleased
towave It my endorsement, for I feel that it
is the medicine which every woman should
take. I am the mother of three children, and
when I reached the age of fifty naturally my
health was none too good, and I feel sure that
if I had not taken your Vegetable Componnd
I should not have passed the climax safely.
I took it off and on for two years and now
And that I am in splendid health and strength
and feel younger and better than I did ten
years ago. Much praise to your medicine, and
may all suffering women learn of its value."
For special advice regarding this im-
portant period women are invited to
write to Mrs. I'inkham, Lynn, Masa, It
is free and always helpful.
Wood'h Phohedlas,
The Great Enyli4qh Remedy.
A positive curo for 'informs of
Sexual Weakness, Mental and
WOana)ID Anita Lrsin W Emissions, Spee
tmatorrhoea, Impotency ERbete of Abuse or
Nieces. all of which lead to Consumption.
Infirmity, Insanity and an early grave. Prtoe
$1 per pk six for 15. One will please, reit sewcure. Bold by all druggists or mailed in plain
ppaacoktaaggee on receipt of price. We toter Pamphlet,
TAe Wood Medicine Co.. Windier. Ontario.
rBuy your Pian
from the
Home Dealer,
S. Martin &Son
OUR
Instruments are thor-
oughly reliable. So are
we. We will suit you in
Goods, also in Prices and
Terms. We are offering a
five - drawer guaranteed
Sewing Machine for $21.
Call and see it.
8. MARTIN &SON
Ayer's• The great rule of health—
Keep the bowels regular.
And the great medlcloe—
Ayer's Pills. :'`Zee,
Want your moustache or beard
BUCKINGHAM'S DYE
stomata brews sr rich black? Use dart a& or mesas a a, r. mage w.taassaa a,s
Use Your Judgment
It is not likely that you will attend more than one
College in your lifetime.
It is therefore important that you choose the
right school—your success may entirely depend upon
the school.
The Forest City ilusiness and Shorthand College
has hal a reputation for years for its equipment,
thoroul,•hncsa, faculty, demand for its graduated pupils,
and you take no :home tt ith it.
School terns September till June inclusive.
Catalogue free for the asking.
J. W. WESTERVELT, Y. M. C A. Bldg.,
Prtoclpal. LONDON, ONT.
Get your Sale bills at the Advocate and get your Money's Worth
AROUND ABOUT US.
Seaforth: Levi Making has moved
here front Varna, and he will be en-
gaged on the G.T.H.
Stephen: Francis McKeever was
fined $2 and costs fin -assaulting lienry
Doyle a few days ago.
Clinton: Fred Joyner, who recently
returned from Chicago, has opened a
barber shop over Jackson's store.
East Williams: On Friday .1, hn
(allies {passed away at the hone of his
sister. Mrs. Cavanaugh, after at brief
illness.
Hullett: Harvey John, the little
two-y-eatr-old sun of Mr. and \lt'.•:. Jos,
D.tyruett, died on Suoda1y, after a t wo
weeks' illness.
St. Marys: C. J. Johannes, \'.5.,
late of Milverton, has purchased the
residence of the hate Dr. GOA) and will
begin practice here.
Granton, The Hey. Mr. Gilmour
preached his farewell sermon on Sun-
day. lie leaves in at fete days fur his
new charge at. Peuetaang.
Seaforth: \1 iss Margaret McDougall,
a former resident of this place was re-
cently married at Langdon, N.1)., to
James R. Robinson, of Butte, Mont.
\1cKillop: Mr. 011(1 Mrs. Finley Me-
Intosh's four-year-old son passed away
on Monday, after :about five days' ill-
ness from inflammation of the bowels.
Blanshard: Rev. Robe. Leslie, of
\Veybur•n, Sask., son of John Leslie of
131anshard, was married Wednesday
at London, his bride being Miss Mar-
! ha Cross.
St. Marys: A. N. Brown, of Strat-
ford, late of Cardiff, Eng„ has been
appointed to the position on the local
G.T.R. freight staff recently vacated
by Frank Mills.
Clinton: Thos. Jackson, Jr., of the
Jackson Manufacturing Co., and Mrs.
E Chidley, both of this place, were
Married in Toronto, on Monday, by
Rev. A. (Apsy,
St. Marys: Bert Simms, an employe
at Jas. Chalmers hardware store, fell
from a ladder while putting up eve
troughing on Mrs. Bridgenlan's resi-
dence and was badly shaken up.
Hullett: The home of John Gloush-
er, of the Bound'u'y, was the scene of
a pretty wedding on Wednesday, when
his daughter, Mary. because the wife
of Moses Brown, of Londesboro.
Goderich: Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pin -
der lost their little four -months -old
daughter. Barbara Hazel, on Saturday.
Mr, and Mrs. Albert Jones' little girl,
aged 5 months. died on Sunday.
Clinton: On severing hiscennectinn
with the Jackson Mfg. Co., D. L. Mc-
Intyre was the recipient.of a handsome
five o'clock tea set front his fellow
workers. He left for Toronto Monday.
Logan: On Tuesday a quiet wedding
was celebrated at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Peter Nelntes, when their daugh-
ter, Sadie Katherine, and George W.
Simons of Stratford vas united in
marriage.
Mitchell: Mrs. WVtn. Eizerman died
on Sunday- in her lard year. She had
not been strong for years, yet, her con-
dition was not ccnsider'ed dangerous
until a few days before her death. A
hesbaand and three children survive.
$100 Reward, $100
The readers of this paper ++iil he pleased to learn
that ,herr is at least one dreaded disease that s•ien• e
has been able to cure in all its stage', aril that is
Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure, is the only positi, c
cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh
being aronatitutio,aldLscaserequires ao•onstitntion
al treatment. hall's Catarrh ('ire is taken internal -
II . sating directly upon the blood and nne•ous sur-
faces of the ay stew thereby de.tr, ing the founda-
tion of the disease and giving the pat nil strength
be building up the constitution and assisting nature
in doing its work. The propriet.'rs have so much
faith in its curati.es lowers that they offer one hum.
arcs' dollars for any case 0 fails to cure. Send for
li..t of testimonials.
Address: F. J. C'HIFNEV ACO., Toledo, Ohio.
'..id by Druggists, 75 cents.
Take Mall's Family Pills for constipation.
Hullett: The members of the Myth
League and Sunday school, to the
number of about thirty, assembled at
the home of A Me\iittie the ether
evening and presented Mrs. Mc\'ittie
with en address and as beautiful hall
tack.
Myth: While examining the roof
of his kitchen on Friday, Hugh \c-
himIric had the misfortune to lose his
footing and fall to the'gl•ountl a dis-
tance of 11 feet. A bone in his left
thigh wits ftacturad and the left ankle
stratified.
Logan: Albert Wall was committed
to the county on Saturday by .Magis-
ti ate toll 00 a charge of being of un-
sound mind and dangerous to be at
Large. His father swore that be threat-
ened his life and also threatened t)
shoot George Miller.
Clinton: 1)r. Fowler, of this place,
who has held the position of Denton•
strator and Lecturer in connection
with the Ontario Veterinary (1ollege,
has been promoted to the chair of An-
atonly, vacated owing to the illness
of lir. Duncan.
Goderich: Thursday Isaac Gaauley.
while painting the ceiling of the new
Methodist churl h. fell to the basement
time. a distance of about all feet. break-
ing four ribs et .40 to the spine, injitr•
ing tho abdomen seriously and teceiv-
ing as bad scalp wound.
l'lintor,: Miss McKenzie, of Ripley,
died here Sunday. She bad been in
delicate health for sonde time, and
had endet'gone an operation for appen.
dicitis. She wee in her 25th year: her
another was with her at the time of
her death. The remains were taken
north Monday.
St. Marys: Mrs. Thomas Ii. ('ooper
(lied on Monday, aged 2.1 years. She
had been in poor health for three
vents snReting item ael►aeniat, ),ut had
only been confined to her meet a short
time before leer dearth. Mrs, ('doper
was as danghtet of Mr. and Mrs. Kole.
Tringle, of ItLtnsh illi.
Gedetich: On \tundaty at ti a.m. the
residence of \Ir, and \fiat. R. Walters
was the scene 111 as a eilding for at that
hour ahem Helena, their eldest daugh-
ter, and Robot Redfern. late of I'orts-
Inu 1! 1), 1 lig., note of (federal), were
united nt 111;11I Igt.. Iter. Graham '
was the officiating Minister.
St. Malys: Alex, Faulkner iiu't itith
a painful accident at the Knox church
heading (,n Thursday. He stepped on
at loose joist 00 the baasementtheir,
f+idling to the cellar below. He struck
his forehead on a piece of galvanized
iron pipe aril re,eitrtl a very ugly telt
w hi,:h necessitated 11 stitches.
Mitchell: J. F. Elliott has 11101e3
herr with his family front Staffs and
are residing on St. bay id street. 06t'lle
Mitchell: Thus. Strachan', condition
continues very sel'ious, rr..ult int; from
the recent occident which befell hiitt
about two weeks ago.
Mitchell: Miss Lucy Hurlburt won
the O'Reilly special prize at the T'rtin-
ing School in connection with the '1'o-
t•onlo General Hospital. She also re-
ceived her diploma and a neat badge.
Miss E. \I. Lindsay, of Illyth is anoth-
er graduate.
St. Marys: tier'. W. E. '1'ay'lor, I'h.
13., sun of Rev. J. %V. Taylor, of this
place, left Tuesday fur Hankow, China.
Ile will deliver a series of lectures in
%Vinnipeg, Edmonton ;Intl Calgary.
and will proceed from Vancouver to
Hautkow,w'here lie will 11 undertbe
iutspicesof the International
Logan: 'l'hurs(aafternoon the
house of Mr, and aria. ra. Jas. Bloomfield.
was the scene of :1 very pretty but
quiet wedding, it being the marriage
Id their ti tnghter, Miss Margaret J.,
and Adam founder, sou of Thomas
Pounder, Huron read. The eta enemy
was pet funned by Rey. \\'ilsun, Zoll.
\litrhell: 'l'hur-d,ty J. E. \\'illiams
re -vivid a telegram ;gee i,iug hire of
the sudden death of his sou, Francis,
better known Its "Barney'. at Braunton
Man. Ile left town only a few- weeks
ago 011 a three months' trip to the
,'oust as at commercial agent for it St.
Marys Harness Company, and had gut
as far as the above place. The Ludy
was brought here for burial.
Mitchell: Linsey Schafer, met with
another very painful accident on
Monday while engaged in a game of
football on the High School grounds,
when he had Its collar hone broken.
It is only some two or three months
ago that Linsey nit•L with a similar ac-
cident and the break is said to be in
the same place. The young lad's shoul-
der is cased in plaster paris.
Morris: Monday, Margaret, infant
daughter of Geo. Bradman, 7th line,
flied at the age of 7 months.—After a
prolonged illness Mrs. Robt. Mothers
passed away at the age of 68 years, 10
months. She leaves a husband, five
daughters and four sons.—Lint. John-
ston, of the 5th line. died Tuesday.
He was at native of Durham, England,
coming to Morris fifty years ago.
Ailsa Craig: Mrs. %Vm. Walters
passed away at Lucknow on Tuesday.
r. and Mrs. Walters are con) pal•ative-
ly new people in this vicinity, having
moved here a year or more ago, when
Mr. Walters was placed in charge of
the pumping station. Some few weeks
:ego, as Mrs. %Villiers was in poor
health, she went to her old hone in
Lucknow, where she has since been
very 111. Beside her husband she
leaves two small children.
Seaforth: Swan \V. Cady, a well-
known citizen of this place. passed
iwav at St.Joseph's hospital, London,
on Sunday. The remains arrived
here Monday evening, and a service
was held at his late residence on Tues-
day. The remains were then taken to
the railway station, and from thence
to Albion, N.Y., for interment. Mr.
Cady had been in failing health for
several months. Last winter be had
an illness, which was feared by his
friends would prove fatal, hut from
this he partially recovered, but his re-
covery was only temporary. He was
it native of Gaines, Orleans county, N.
Y., and was (12 years Drage.
Alberta Elections.
Edmonton, Oct, 20. --The writs for
the first election in the new Province
of Alberta were issued last night.
They call for nominations on Oct 31.
and elections on Nov. 0. The date of
pulling is, cntiiusly'enough. the King's
birthday. The election in Saskatche-
wan will likely follow a week of two
later.
Storm on Great Lakes.
The latest returns cavi lyding Friday's
storm on the great lakes increases the
known deaths to 21, and the number
of vessel} either lost or damaged to 12.
Several small craft are missing and it
is feared that the death list may be
increased. Among the vessels list was
the barge,Tasinania, wrecked off Pelee
Island, in Lake Erie, with the entire
crew of eight )nen, the captain, Win.
Radford, and the first route, Gemge
Whit sill, being from Courtright, Ont.
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THE ADVOCATE,
Exeter, Ont.
Globe
EXETER MARKETS.
CHANG ED EACII \S EDN ESDAY
Wheat 72
Barley 35
Oats 29
Peas 80
Potatoes, per hag 75
Hey, per ton 6 00
Flour, per cwt., family Flour, 1ow grade per cwt 1 25
Batter
Eggs
I.ivehogs, per cwt
Shorts per ton 17 00
Bran per tun 14 00
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61
rayl
6 60
2 26
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Ask Your Grocer About
Red Rose Tea
MOST good Grocers sell Red Rose Tea.
If a grocer recommends Red Rose 'Tea,
it will be an honest opinion, because he makes
less profit on Red Rose Tea than on most others.
When a merchant recommends an article: upon
which his profit is less than upon other similar
goods, it is because he wants to sell satisfactory
goods and to please his customers.
Your grocer knows he can recommend Red
Rose Tea for its " rich fruity flavor" and its
strength, and because
Red e
is good Tea
T. H. Estabroohs
St. John, N.B., Toronto, Winnipeg
St. Marys: Frank Mills was
seated with a handsome pipe on
day evening by the local G.T.R.
and teamsters.
CENTRAL
pre- St. Mary's: Mrs. Chas. Itichatdson
Fri-; was severely scalded on the face by
staff steam from a kettle.
STRATFORD. ONT.
This small advertisement represents one of the
largest and best business colleges in Canada. No
school in the Dominion does more for its students
than we do. To our knowledge not one of our grade
Cates is unemployed. We get far more applications
than we can meet. You may enter at any time.
Write for oar handsome catalogue.
ELLIOTT' & McI.S1C1ILAN.
Creditou Flonr 1
NNMNrDtNNtaC4143O QaN
Our Roller Floor is at the
very top of the list of good
flours. There is none better
made. It makes the crood wife
Principals.r r+
smile. Try it.
Grand Mogul
Pure Tea
Q Grand Mogul is not
exposed to store dust or
microbes. The clean,
air -tight packages are the
housekeeper's proteftion
against inferiority and
dirt.
q It comes to you free
from adulteration --the nic-
est possible blend of the
finest teas of Ceylon ---and
affords you double the sa-
tisfa lion of "just as good"
teas that are sold in bulk,
or packed in poisonous lead.
Grand Mogul appeals to the
palate and tortes up the
nerves. Not a mere sub-
stitute for bitters.
Grand Mogul
Tea
CISold at 25c. )Oc, 1Oc and 50c
per pound, blade, green or mixed.
Advertising appropriation is divided
with buyers of Grand Mogul Tea
dr aft premium coopers in die
packages.
101,
GRISTING and CHOPPING
DONE PROMPTLY.
14. SWEITZER
NOTICE
To Farniers aQd 1Qc P1111110
ill Be11er21.
As the spring is coming
on now, gather up all
your old truck such as
Rags,
Rubbers,
Wool Pickings,
Horse Hair,
Old Rope,
Bones,
All Kinds old Iron,
Brass,
Copper,
Lead,
Zinc,
and take them down to
M. Jackson & Son
Main Street, Exeter.
One door Smith of Metropolitan Hotel
That's where you will get the highest
cashprice for theta.
CHINE
(PRONOUNCED 8I -KEEN)
ter_
"PSYCHINE" possessespeculiar
B RO N 0 H ITIS properties that act promptly
in gaining the mastery over
this disease. One element at once checks the fever,
another the chills. The tightness across the chest, the
heavy breathing and hoarseness, is removed by another
element. Its tonic properties renew the strength, and
make rich blood, the cough disappears, the "mucous" is
carried away, the wheezing ceases, and after a short treat-
ment ninety al cent. of patients are cured for all time.
The disease seldom returns after you have begun the
"PSYCHIiNE" treatment.
HERE 18 PROOF
CHESLEY SCHELL, Ravenswood, writes : "i was out with the volunteers
at London last June and 1 got a htatvy cold, which turned to Iron, hails, and my
lungs wore severely affected. 1 had a cough all summer. I'SVCIll N 1: preyed a
great blessing to me. it is a positive cure for Brom hitis."
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