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And a True Story of How the Vegetable' Compound
rrotession.at Cards.
gaiD14. A. R. HINMAN, L. S„ D. D. S,
Honor graduate of Toronto Univoristv,
DEXTIST
Teeth.extracted without any pain, or any bad effects
office In 111(inson's .Blockovelt side Main atreet,
Exeter.
Dashwoo
R OilerlYlill
The princips,1 reason for the excel-
lent quality of
White Star Flour,
Is due to its being manufactured
from the very best selected wheat, and
the latest and most modern Machinery'
' is used in its manufacture.
' This celebrated flout As known by
every person vvho haslused it to.pos-
sess the very' finest quality both in life
and colorand to make tb.e most ex-
cellent bread, rolls and "pastry Of all
kinds
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Manufactured by
JOs Eidt,'Dashwood
Bran and Sliorts
and Wlieat Chop
At Exeter and 0.01Ittalit".
Prices:, Satisfactory. Bring in
your grain and load
,home with feed.
Jos. ,Cobbleclick
C�ok s Cotton Root Compoun
The only safe effectual monthly
medicine on which wouton can
• depend: Sold in two degrees Or 1,
strength—No. 1, for ordinary
Calle% $1perbOx; No., 2, 10 de -
greets stronger for Special
Caste $0 per x, d all
drug&40. Ask for Cook's Cot,.
ton. Root Compound; take no
• aulastitate. , •
711. Cook Medic:anis Co... Windsor, outwit?.
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Toe gritolo to ililu
FOR THE HOME.
Is that' which gives lasting benefit
and Pleasure.
Nothing vvill so successfully do this
as a good High Grade
PIANO or ORGAN
Every member of the family will ful-
ly appreciate it"
,We carry these instrumeets in the
higl at grade and our prices and terms
are o the most liberal kind. for the
Purclut er.
Out. owing Machines
sorp,s4aani.thlng in the market for
beauty and darability.
Call and mee, us; we watake pleastirel
xi showing you our goods,
tvlAkTIR eLS
k
Zion
Qeite a ininiber of our I,eagurera
attended the eireoit convention held
at the /Iethany appointment last
litinreday and report both eeeeione
very good.—Mre. Gill, of Exeter, is
eieiting at the home of Henry Ilernee-
Meesre. IL Taylor and Ee Hem sPeut
Saturday in Stratford. --Mr. Weeton
Horne and faroilrbave moved into the
vacent house on MreGeorgeltoweliffe'e
farea.—Mr. John Wright, of Eliftwille,
occupied the pelpit here on Sunday
morning Mt 'We hear from other
Corointinities of, People having eeen
robin e and blue birds already this
iipPing but ba e anyone' seen a swallow
yet?
'Kay'
Had Its Eiirth and How the "Panic of '73" Caused
(t to be Offered for Publi SalP. in Or4g
This remarkable woman, whose their mother, combined forces to restore
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viaiden name Was Estes, Witi horn in the family fortune. They argued that the
Lynn, Mass., February 9th, 1816, cora- medicine Which WAS So good for t119)r
ing from a good Old Quaker family.. woman friends and ileigliiburff With equally
For some yeare She taught school, and good for the woraen of t e whole world,
beeame known a woman of an alert.. _
The Pinklitune, had no money, and
.
little credit. Their itat laboratory WAS
the kitchen, where roots and herbs were
steeped ' on the stove, gradually filling a
gross of bottles. Then came the question
of eelliug it, for always before they had
given it away freely. They hired a iob
printer to 11111. Off Seine pamphlets Setting
forth the merits of the• medicine, now
called. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compeural, and these were distributed
„ the „Pinkham sone in Boston,
New York, and Brooklyn.
as
.aua investigating nund„ an earnest seeker
'after knowledge, and above all, possessed
'of a wonderfully sympathetic nature. r44,
In 1843 she married Isaac Pinkham,
a builder and real estate operator, and
their early married, life, was marked by
prosperity , and happiness.. They had
four children, three eons and a daughter.
/n those good old fashioned days it
WAS common -for mothersto make their
Own home medicines from roote and
herbs, nature's own reioedies—calling•in
a physician only in specially urgent cases.
• Ay tradition and experience many, of
them gained a wonderful knowledge of
the curative properties of the various
mote and herbs.
Pinkham took a
r o
as
great interest in
the study of 'roots aiid. herbs their char-
aeterietice and powever disease. She
maintained that jest nature so bounti-
fully provides in the' h
fo
arveet-fields and
orchards vegetable otle of all kinds;.
e
so, if we but take the pains to find,them,
in the roots and, herba
ly
of the field there
are remedies expressdesigned to cure
the various, ill. and weaknesses of the
body, and it was herpleasure to search
these out,and prepare simple -and effec-
tive Medicines for her own family and
friends.
Weed these was a. rare combination
of the choicest ree,dichtl roots and herbs
found best adapted Id the pure of the
ills and 'Weaknesses peculiar to the female
sex, and Lydia E. Pinkham's friends and
neighbors learned that:her compound
relieved and cured and it became quite
popular among them.
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All this so far was done freely, without
money and without price as a labor
el love.
But in 1873 the ilhancial Crisis struck
Lyan. Its length and severity were too
meth, for the large real estate interests
f the Pnikham family, as this class of
business suffered most from fearful de-
pression, so when ,the Centennial year
dawnedit ed t found* their property swept
away. Some other source of income had
to be found.
, At This point 'Lydia , E.
Compound as made known
to the world. • '
—
The three Sons. and the, daughter, with
The wonderful curative properties of
,the Medicine were, to a great extent,
self -advertising,- for whOever used it 're-
commended it to others, and the demand.
gradually increased.
In 1877; fly combined efforts the famila"
had, 'Fayed enough inoney to .commence
newspaper advertising and from that
time the growth and success of the enter-
prise were assured, until to -day Lydia E. '
Pinkhara and her Vegetable Compound
have • become household words' every-
where, and many tone of rootaand herbs
are used annually in its manufacture.
LydiaPinkham. berSelf di¬ •
to gee the great success of this work. She
passed to her reward years ago, but not
till she hadaerovided means forcontinn-
ing her work as effectively as she could,
have done it herself. .
During her long and e4ontfu1 experi-
ence she was ever methodical in,. her
work and 'she was always careful to pre-
serve a record 'of every case that tame to
her attention. The case of every sick
woman who applied to her for advice—
had there were thousands—received
careful, study and the details, including
symptoms, treatment and reseilts- were
recorded for future reference. -end
these ,records, together with hundreds of
thousande made since are available to
,sick"womet the. world' over,information repro -
sent a vast collaboration ' of 'nformation
regarding the treatment of 'Woman's ills,
*filch' for authenticity, and accuracy can
hardly- he equaled,hr any, library in the
world •,
"With Lydia E. Pinithara workeAtter
daughter-in-law, the present Met, 'Pink -
ham. She was carefully instructed in
all her hard -woo • knowledge, titid for
years he assisted her ia her vast corns-
poodence.
To her hands naturally fell the ilirec- •
tion of the work when its originator
passed away. For nearly twenty-five
yeare she has continued it, and nothing
in the work shows when the first laidia
E. Pinkham_ dropped her pen and the
present Mrs. Pinkhatn, now the mother
of a large family, took it up. Nith
woman asistants, some as capable as her-
self; the pregent Mrs. Pinkha.th continues
this great weer, and probably from the
office of no other pereon have so mailer
women been advised how to • regain,
health. 'Sick women, this advice is
"Yours for Health" freely given if you
only write to ask for it.
Stich is the history of Lydia' E. Pink -
ham's Vegetable Compound : Made from
simple roots and herbs; the one 'great
medicine for women's ailments, and the
fitting monument tothe noble woman
whose name it bears.
Parkhill: The news has reached
-here of the death of Mr. S. Zavits, the
respected proprietor of the Hastings
House, who Went to Arizona a short
time' ago suffering from lung trouble.
His body will be brooght home and.
and bnried in the family plot at Aliso
His death is made all •the sad-
der becatise t wo of his children have
died of the sn Me trouble only a short
time trgo. The widow has the sincere,
sympetire of the tovvtispeople in her
sad eftliction,
At:iction Saie
Of Farm, Farm Stock, Iroplernente,
Ifoueehold Eifectai Etc*.
The undersigned auctioneer will sell by ,public
auction on Lot 4, Concession $ Stephen, Oa ,
Thtirsttly, March 15, at 12;80 part
- The following' prove*, viz:
Mare rhiing $ years old by Throton; 1.
mare in foal to \(1 11i1( 8 eosvb suppo,,cd to be in
ealf; 4 rital,; ri,;111K 9. years old; 4 'loiters rising 2yeara
old; (I, steers lining 1 year old; 1 heifer rising 1 year
old; about Or hats, 1 turkey.
1111 MX:URN TS. - MeConniek binder, Masse y•Ii a oils
mower. 111 f1. hay raker Cot:Labatt discs barrow new,
MAIIKETs.•
Seed drill
' , roller, wairtmg plow two furrow plow. set
Allan:end' barrows, Nthgen, pan sleighs, cutter, buaTtlt,
fanning mill witi: bagger, pulpt,r,. 2 seta heavy rtoublo
(.1.[TANGIn) 141A,0 "S#1111)NL,Disfy,ti„v barnecs, net fingic harnes,;,' bay rack, gravel bag,,
tcythen, eratile, forks, hoc, shovels
Wheat ...... 4 • • . , 1 0 • . . • 0 79
Barlily • .... ... . .. —
,
Oat' At. irlto • itiolo ' 84 80
Pettila . . '
.... a .. ....." 0:2 ' 05
Potato*,H
ePer ban— e • . ' 4
!..). ,8 00
Hay, per ten..
Flour, per cwt.,. family .. , 2 241
Flour, low grade per cwt 1 20 1 20
nutter.... . .. . ,. .
, . 0111 , 18
Eggs.. — ... ... 1.. .. . . ....'' ' 14
Livelogs, per cwt...... 0,60
''Mhorts per ton, ......... 18 00 10 00
Ilran per ton ...'......... , 17 00 17 00
Dried Al;', • — ..... 0 , 0
• a quantity of
petatoen, eream 3. parator lagnare.
• 80 itoiletatoe'LIT'EPPleia...--cooknt,oye amj pipe°,
40 ar, heater, ha rel churn, washmr, nacinn.c, kninge,
cull:oar:1s. table, arm chair, reelting chair, 12 latch,. n
ehaird, 5 th,tei
ath, eider barrel, copper boiler and
other attic:lea 1) 00)00)30113 to mention.,
11,F,A1,F,1T ATE.- There will bo offered for sale at
00 • 0 aa, same tithe and place, the almve Isamu' Ldt. This
ia a, first•class farm, and intonding purehiar,era would
do well to attend this sale. There is on the prc
iSep a good brick house, hank barn, good orchard,
a,w1 two never failing wells,
TBIltf14 OF SA hl.?3:- Chattels and under. eali;
over thatiamount (I months' Credit will be given on
furnishing approved Joint, notes, $ per cent per an.
lulu off for cash on erellit amounts., Urals of ifarm
ado knoc.'n on day of
14111S. AL. A or/twit:HA, JAS. STANIXV,
ProprietreLs. Auctioneer
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You must look well after t o condition
ause
Of your iiver and towelnfinicea
Is daily action of t ic bowel', poisonous-
. there
products are absorbed, causing
ysehad-
h, ins, nseiav,ediAlplr*o.p
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EXTENIVE AUCTION' SALE
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FIRST-ClLASS HORSES, ,T11011-
01j01113RM) AND HIGH GRADE
OATTLH 41‘110 IMPLEMENTS.
Teo undersigned auctioneer has been instrucired td
sell by public auction pa
10T 18, 0b.&o1lssioN1, usBovagn
Tuesday, 1Viaroh 13, at 12:30 pan.
The fellowing valuable property, viz,:
TiOnSES
1 broodmare, sired by lteckerlield, in foal to eit
1 brood mare rising 5 years in foal to MC/Amebic
I brood mare rising 3 years.' in ford to Sii• Bvelyn
filfy rising 2, years, by orehard Willow
1 filly rLing 2 years, by lasnick
1 Mime colt rising.1 year dtl, by Orchard Willow
1 driving horse 7 y-5: 1, by Allentitip
,1 driving mare rising ;: • ears, by Tesas
All the above named lwea fire from. imported
'stork on brAll •
TIIOROUG IMRE D CATTLE,'
1 cow Minme Iklint 2nd, in all to itriported bull
1 heifer 119b-gt 2 Years, Minnie:Mint COI, in calf to
thoroughbred bull •
1 thoroughbred 51111 (511, 0 months old, by imported
bull
Pedigrees frunished 3O1131.1 these cattle
6
GRADE 0AtTL11
mitelt cows, with calf at foot
2 mileit vows, tocalvo 133„
7 2.year•old steal 2 1.year.olti 1,teers
1 aLeer rising 2 years old 1 heifer ricing 2 7, ears
nriptInts calves 2 young calves
.1PLE,S1 ENTS
1 Empire cream hoparator, Mazvelf tinder, tlaswell
mower, McCormick bay rake, Sylvater ceed (5111,
Ma•avell dice harrow, Mamvoll pulper (new), r.,:et
10011c1 barrows, Land Roller, Hand straweutter,
Walking plow, gang ..plow,'weig5 oc„ales, stone hsatt
crow bar, grain,' eradle, (eythes, shovels, forks, boee,,
grin) stone, wheelbarrow, fanning mill, hay knife, 2
4163'S 1 ";;.rals), baga, Chatham w.cgon with double box
and :•prin seat, set sleighs, sIngle buggy, 3 set whiit
fletr( e llcekyoSc3, set bevy h53ac4, set smklo
1iarnet:7, 4 ennui), 50 '0 blankets, voiles, 20.foot lad.
tier, 4161{, chains. pair horse clipgcrs, syringe
.Pirld ether attIclea too numerous to mention,
1
All the above steel: 15 51 fir t-ela,:s order nd as the 1
proptieter has to -dont-, farm and is abotd. -retire A
All Will be 801(1 without reserve,
' Patties wi,,,hing wi'stl brood marLs will to wellto
attend this s$1(1, ,
1, TP.I1W4:-- Mums of t., rub male!, a'3.113 over that
8..notint I) months c- teAlit 3E111 be given on orni,11i,
a, 4,roveil ioint, te,tes„ 4 Pct. eta. wr an tun Off for li
JoH. wrryr).1. Anotiono,i,„
013343 on credit amounts.
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jOID.4t1Y.NCAN tin, Pre orietior '
•,..„.. ... „,
utWes IgrititEeni;:plipalYne;:eUralgaebteroraiitormile;
0,0,011-1 One (Air young
aaa •
4)eing cameo. away' to, grace and
i beautify a home, of their own. 00
• Wednesday the marriage of Mr. Jacob
Snyder and Miss Lillie Folliek, was.
celebrated at the Methodist pargonage,
Henson. The bride looked very pret-
ty a travelling suit, and was attend-
ed by her eleter, Mss Laura, while the
pone was supported by Truman Ou-
tliner of St. Joseph. The wads which
made these two one were pronounced
IT Rev, Dr. Medd, At the conclusion
of the cereruoti, the bridal pa,rty re-
paired tcethe home of the bride's fath-
er, john rollick, where a dainty and
sumptuous dinner was served.- Later
in the day Mr. and Mrs. Snyder left
for their future home in Baylield
fol-
Iowed by the best wishes of all, and
may their future be fined with pros-
perity and happiness.
$hipka,
John McPhee has gone to Winnl-
a plowing engine—.J. D. _Harmer cone-
eeg,M te dhis., ins. „c cellar
rr onhee., intendsdaylast
st runningweek:_
in
L and Mrs. Wm, Holt were tbe
guests oftbeir son in Parkhill one day
last week. --Moet of our farmers finish-
- ed hauling logs to the mill on the
, sleighs last Saturday.—Wm. Lamport
left for Winnipeg Tiehrsday morning
where he intends working Oh the
farm.—Mrs. James Hannan, sr., is vis-
iting friends in and around Merrill, ,
Mich.-eMiss Alice Caeruthere left for
Detroit, , Mich., Tuesday.—Revival
meetings are being continued- this,
week. --Thos. Lynch bought a bronco
pony one day last week. Look out for
Tom now. He says that it is just a
dandy.• -•2 -Rey, Jw F. Sutcliffe and wife
were visiting friends hi and around
ere last 'week, -13. axter ASt Sweitzer
Monday. We deeply sympathize with
.of•Dayid Webb passed away on Sun-
day morning. The rhaains were laid
the bereaved parents.
sorry to report that the youngest child
be a.fariner.—Riehard Pattonleft for
London Monday On business.—We are
tea rest in' the Grand. Bend cemetery on
they have a' **cracker Jack" of a ma-
chine.—J.
An-
gus McPitee's farm. Jim is going to
chine.—J. D. Hannan has bought An-
archusy clipping horses, , They say.
Elimville
A.:AtiIiews is having the intetior
of his house 'remodeled, paiuted, pa-
pered, etc, The Exeter painters, Din-
ney & Collingwood, are doing the job.
*—Jas. Herbert and daughter. Louie,.
of BiddUlph.' visited friends here:Sub-
day.--J, Wright.Sundayed with friends
in Oeotralia.—Robert Skinner was- in
Berlin last Monday business.—
Messes. V. Coeltis, S. , and Geo. An-
drev. have purdhased a new rnannre
spyeader from J. Hunter, the Me0or-
rnielc agent at Exeter. This , Machine
is 6ne of_the latest and. hest ifnprOved
machine:is on 'the .Market and is fast
taking the lead.-S,Andtewe sold Thos.
liandford, a team of colts this week
•for which he received a 'fair•
Master Wellington • Skinner went to
Berlin on Monday where he inten
taking a course in theschoolfor stam-
merers. We hope he may receive much
benefit from such a course.—The annu-
al Epworth League OCiTIVention in con-
nection with this circuit, was held at.
the Bethany appointment on Thurs-
day, March 1. It was pronounced one
of the best yet held. The officers for
the followingyear are: Pres: Victor'
Snell; Sec'y, Wesley johns. The pa-
pers in the afternoon session were all
that could be wished for. Many help-
ful and useful thought were brought
bat' tin each topic. While a large.MIM-
ber were in attendance at, the after -
'nom) session a still larger crowd was.
,present in the .evening. The new
President had charge of. the Meeting,
the song service being led by,the *Zion.
choir. •Rev..0. Fleteher .very Aly took
part the devo 1,service, after
which Revds. eale of\KirAton and
11. Going of I14eter delivered two very
instructiveaddresses which were hear-
tilyappreciate by the • anclience.--fAn
entertammen will be given.: by the
League hero Tuesday next. Re-
fresheaents ,wi I 0.e•served and a choioe
program, eon ',sting 'of singing, recita-
tion; and speoclaea, will be given; also
gramapbone Selections', The peoceeds
atiein aid of tbe missiorutry
I I
ow Rai Rose Tea Is
is a:native plantof Northern India. Trills.
planted to Ceylon it lost mach of its it
'and richneSs,'hut gain`ed in fragrance an
, ,
flat ts,"wny Ceylon tea:isnot stronjiea.
That; .is why I 41end Incli""71"1" `in eylon as
tOgetIter—that is how the strength at:t4 richness,
fragrance and 'delicacy ctf -4e4= tose Tea- as4;
,
is why ited Rose Tea has that "rich
fruity tiaiv9r,11 —
is golopa Tea
Estaxbroolts
St. Jolla, f*,1 B., Toronto, Wiassfees
„an -ea -az -4a
rillop: D.'1,'Aitcheiiin has Sold
Gorlerichit A quiet -hut pretty we.
ding was solemnized in St. JAWS
sum of $2,700. The farm contains 28
his fann to Mr. gabert Murdie, for the
acres, but it is a very choice lot with church, , East Toroolea, ee
,
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good buildings am] in it Mr. Murdie Feb. 27th, at. /.004.ria., when Cathet
has secured a nice, comfortable home. Dean, eldest daughter'of Mr. and is.
Mr.A.itchesou intends going to Alberta James Dean, of town, was united in,
and will probably locate in the Ed- the holy bonds of matrimony to Ern-.
monton 'district, •esti 6. Crewe, of East Torcinto.
,
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pure Para rubber, are Wet -proof, nea
perfect -fitting, and lasting;
Every rubber has a Maple Leaf
branded. on .the sole, and this brand is
our 'guarantee, that the -rubber is pe
. ,
,every way,
adefOr eyerypupose,
and to fi every shape
and style of la„dies',
znen!s 'and children's,
shocp.
Auction, Sale
FARM ,S'Irf)(1K, INIPLENIENTal, &
1 IO tit; U
The (111 1'1'1i ha 0.,: u 10.,tita '11 10
. sell by' public eitetiom.on it 12, Con, 2,
,l,44rorne, on
16, P,t, 12:30 Sharp'.
Thefollowing valuable preebay, viz:
geldings 'rising 4 Years' o1!,1 driving
mare seven want:AIL 1 eow Syeara ph1,. due to calf
2nd April; 1 inilidt“ cow 5 years old due to calf 25th
of October; 1 farrow. c,try 5 yearn old, 4 steers rising:2
3/301173 011, 4 calves rising 1 VOA" oil, 2 winter calves,
1 heifer rising2 you'd old
IMPLI:ISIENTS.—Frost .t•z• Wood' :hinder, Dearing
mower, u15 rake, eul twain', Seed disc harrow,
land roller, p -t3 Take, Ilia:non:I barrows, 2 net wostlen
4:arrows, new 3113(1 1013, hay rack, wagon bo; 2
wagons, new pig 1.1:44 grind stone, Floury Grinder,
new hay loader „rpm. ,b412161111s, :cutter, top
14tIgtV, road etn:t:1 ale 'buf-.14Y, Magnet -cretern,sen•
aratorowater t13U, trough, 110°V nundserf 113,
1 Fleury plow t umber 21 new, 1 coeksbutt twin ploik
netv, lloll st 300!3!o bar:ler:Snow, e61 double :
harness, ttninil er of extra collar& set single hardes.
2 milk can asp asp Intekets kettles, ehaias, forks, 110.1s,
fl/oveiF., rtstri• r'71.)-69, 447e.nette/ ot teen- •
11041 furniture, `,.1 43,gallon barrols,120-falloa barrel,
1 gobbler, • pa4 gecie, GO youni4 11:0,11s, 4 '1:6m-
l:red rootas. 3: turkeys. collie (UR, quantity of hay;
-and other articles ter/ mUnerous to mention, t
TERMS: --All mow of 45 41111 under o,-11; ever that
mount mentlis:.-Itsliti, will 1,0 given on :faro is!:7
• proved .int notes, ot 5 per ('eat, pef
1,7,t CP, (It tn i'vt or tiOtfA.
110, winA6t ttkt11 31.6',3 Oreht - 4y 10
John Wool, rotttor,
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Arthur Tennisoll, To -
onto, .Writeo:
(If 1110 ItIorits of t'"877CLIIAi1l
fOr all stonntell tronibles,
For sill: or' V;07(111 N'fara
1)E,111 f31nb1ed wit!i. inili-
43o,11.41 and AA, 1.,P•jo
OviilitY of :Ito stomach,
tim raid, 6:0.1kinV..tOti
t 80011,3 oQ
:qv ii)ora 431 ilouto
taotp, drug. acre,
eatli oiLly itaver.
1401 nnstrintis which I lrAd
bon(fht... I:13e:Ant:11y 1 uned
citilontr.b. it 17113
I rfreotian3,fhe price of 3537
°thee mcaic,ine 1 bad ever
biAlE:lit. vet v er$ close'
brought permanent
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