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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1906-01-18, Page 9Supplement to The EXBTER ADV O GATE AROUND ABOUT US Clinton: Thomas Watt, Jr„:an em- ploye at T. McKenzie's planing mill, met with a severe accident on. Tuesday by falling through a trap door. It 41:10,y yet vprove fatal. McGillivray: Mr. and Mrs. John Emery moved to their ` new home on ” the 7th con. Prior to leaving East Williams they were,presented, with a handsome couch, accompanied by an address. Parkhill: . Geo. Niche's, : who carne here soine'"tirne ago from London, and has since been engaged at the foundry, left -with his fatuil ron 'Wednesday for, Siloam Springs, Arkansas, where.' he has secured an interest in a' foundry repair shop: Goderich: Another old citizen,Geo... • (lamp -bell died An Saturday,..aged 76 rears, Meter two ,weeks illness. , The deceased, up to the period of his wife's: • death a few.weeks since, was ground perforning his daily duties, but from- that day he -seemed to fail, and two; ,weeks sines' took to his bed, never. to' leave it agsLin, alive., ' Gotdetieb: ' Mr. James. Oraigie, died n' Satuaday from an attack .of..°pneu lm onia. The deceased, who was his 61 year, had been in'the fish and ice busi- . ness for a long period, but two years, ago be sold out the latter.on account o ,failing'strength, the resent of an in- ter'na1• coimplasi'.ut,and it was the double • affliction. thatt caused his unexpected demise, - • • 'Mitchell: ThelioMe Of Mr, and Mrs, Henry Gethke, HuirOn Road, East,was „the scene of a, very happy event Wed- nesdayafternoon,when their daughter, Miss,Elizabeth,' was joined in wedlock. to Mr. Geo:` Ronrnen berg, of 'Mitchell. -The gerniony was performed by 'the Bev. Mr, Tulin in the presence of only the relatives of the contracting "parties. _The bride.wasgiven away .by her fath- er and was assisted by Miss Mary Ron nenherg. while the groom was support - Rd by -Win. Gethke. Mrs. Charles --Le mon played the wedding march. The- • bride's dress` was' seal brown silk,. eoliene•triaimed with.chiffon, and app-" ique. 'Seaforth: The death (if Mrs. Geo. Fach took place :Monday mornings at • her residence here. • Few had heard " of her illness, which, however, was of short duration. . About a, week pre- viuuis she was taken il1 with .1a grippe, hut was ahle to he about the house un-. til, Friday. 'As she lived -alone her: 'li- neal; Was not known until 'a neighbor usually. called on her. Mis. Fach,' however. did not consider herself suf.' fficently ill to justify the calling in of a physician until Saturday, when it was ound.that she was in . a very critical condition and although everything, possible was done'for her relief, from • that out the disease gained such head- way ist its.ravagescould not be•stay-_ ed. Mrs. Fach had been a, resident of t'hi's vicinityfor.over. a quarter of a cen having'resided is Itirpurhey,Egmond-, ' ville and Brucefleld.a living in • Brucefield her "husband died and since then she has resided in Seaforth. Subscribe for the vacate ��� N� The' biloot Wonderfui Discovery of the Age. What dies Oxydonor do? It gives the body au affinity for , OXYGEN, and Makes. it absorb' . nature's revitalizing force--oxygen—through every pia; Disease simply cannot ,stay h the system that is surcharged with' oxygen.. Dyspepsia,, Rheumatism. Fever; Indigestion, lneoml nia and all disease simply vanish before oxygen= :and Oxydonor gives the body oxygen. Read • what those who. have used it say,: NEURALGIA; RHEUMATISM. * Col. R. B. Hamilton, Provincial Board,of Realth Registrar General's Office, Toronto, .Can •" writes, August 81st; 101)1,• "Myexperience with gxydonor has beau most satisfactory in everts respect. Personally1 can vouch for its efficiency in acute cases, such as la.grippe and seyere strain,. in both instances its action being remarkably quick, and the. results .agreesbie and permanent. For more chronic affections, such as neuralgia • and rheumatism, my wile has experienced very Feat local benefit, and would not fie without an•Oxydonor for many times -its weight in gold,,, Send us your name and address and we will send you our,hobklet "T",'fully explaining the workings of this wonderful instrument, AR: H. SANC,. HE .a CO. - 61 Fifth Street,' Detrolt, . Mich. 2268 St.Gathe 'lue St.,. Ititontroat. lir, 'fir' 'i r,Uripr? t sigirirgi4lOrnOtle he Misters Creatcsf..Cleanser C4Old Post WaShfitg Powder 'Its yearly'sale=exceeds that of all other washing powders combined. Looks just a -bit as if housewives: appreciated merit doesn't it? GOLD DUST cleans eyerything from cellar to attic. OTHER GENERAL •Scrubbing"floors, washing clothesand diene cleaning .wood. USES FOR Work, oil cloth, Silverware and : tinware. polishing;,Orasfs work GOLD DUSTI cleansing: bath room, phos;, etc.,'and making the finest soft soap• Made by THE N. K. FAIREANK COMPANY, Montreal,. P. Q.—Makters of FA:RY SOAP. WILD DUST makes hard wafer soft