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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1906-04-05, Page 4pack Ac Bee.feeelie ie one qe the cifeeeespelpte.res. :Of een.,' gested eotelittem of the kid, • neye. Eeterual tielee ineyfelieveamt wit • i$ neteletl i.13. a retx)edy that . • wliremoee the, Rause, , ot-. the treeisie... • ?Dix,13iichti and Jimiper !Kidney Pills! 'Aee a prompt and certain cure for all ordinary kidney and bladder tronbles. Sold under guarantee. If they, •fail .to give entire .satisfaction, tbe money will be refunded. 'ASK FOR DIVS. - Sold 1n25 and 50c boxes W S COLE Phifi B „ II s -Central -Drug Store, Exeter. Oxtter Abut:trate Sanders see Creech; Props; THURSDAY, UB 5, 5(), NOTES AND COMMENTS Miles and Sevege, two Norwich Men, -ei,Pede shipper and. apple pa,ckererespec- tively, were fined in Brantford for shipping inferior apples to the North- west. The case is interesting from the fact that tbe packer efeeobr apples may be fined as well as the Shipper. This fact should make the employer careful about the men he employes and the employe careful aboot the work he does. . From enquiries Of Mr. Gunn, M. P. of Seaforth, in the House of Conlin onS last week it was learnedthat Bayfield has had up to 1896 $68,213.9e, since 1896 .$11,036.56, expended on the harbor; al- so that $14,901.34 had been expended . at St. joseph, -These are large amounts for the good that has been accornp- eiehed. * A bill respecting the West Ontario ;Pact& Railway was passed at Ottawa. It , provides. for the construction of a line from London through the counties' ° of Middlesex- or 'Oxford, Port Buren and Bruce, to a point on Lake Huron in the county of Huron or Bruce. The •corapany may enter into agreement with the O. P. R: or with the Ontario and Quebec Railway Company.. r, The Ontario Educational Associa-, si.on meets during the third week of in Toronto. It is thought likely :that the Provincial Legislature may -make some change in the Educational Act during the present session. The -High Sphool and Collegiate Institute 'Trustees are anxious to elerninate that pare of, the Act providing for the give Ing of a grant of money to the Public :Schools doing ContinnatiotivOlass wetrk 'owing to the fact that it lessens the at- tendance of scholars in their schools: - There are some, sixty-eight Public. Schools in Cratere) doing Continuation 'work and dieing it Well; so well, indeed, ,that maty of them are attracting to their schools scholars from -more or less distant points, scholars who Would otherwiee ' attend the High Schools and O'ollegiates. The result its that students receive advanced educe - tion in the public schools near their • :homes/and at a greatly reduced cost, -many of them being able to board, at aortie. In addition to this there Are • -many students taking the higher work who, under other conditions. as to schools, could not do so.. If, -there is. s to be any change in the Govertinaent wants the change should be ensile in efaver of the public schools, as thief: . is where about 05 per cent. 'of ;the child - 'en receive theirenly schooling. The trtistees of the public schools interest- -ed in continuation work are preparing to defend their rights. To a. deputation from the Ontario Allinuce, Hop. Mr. Beene said that the three-fifths Vote on local option • must stand, and that there must' be equalieation in regards to periods of voting on iocee option. .p If YOu are sufferini from impure blood, thin blood, de bility, nervousness, exhaus- tion, You should begin at once' with Ayer'ci Sarsaparilla, the Sarsaparilla you have known all .your life. Your doctor 'knows it, too. Ask hint about it. Tweet there lit dotty fistefieat bovols, ritravarmatenglira=bsrre41,,clusingat s3(1, Provsetstims ths mstss-rArtlia Ig2a:IL;t1Itsttga work. Aist's kills ars llrer WI. Act gently, *ll "Padirte;24,7.114.,14171'' P mot mow. ere AfIllg Am, 4110ZIM PeCTORM„ Wok Ito soorofs I Ws istsbliik Mks &toast's of all oisr srsssilolmss. Urediton !qr. Albert Zwicker,. formerly travel- er for the MeCoemice Mfg. Voce left Jesuit-A.)1sta week for Wheopeg„ he hae seeuredei ineratiCe poeition as txaveler for one orate largest hiseeit time ha Canada. file triehY hien& wish him evety eaecesse Albeit was at otos thee a resident of tlite viliageeee Me. Joliet Chambete, who Iefe reeeetly foe the northwio-t. was prie of the on- fOatitiati? OURS. where bleared iu'a railwey wreek riper° Neepftwa, Eviday afternoen; Mr; Chambeee injuriee ore believed to be elight. monbor of other. Outario people were injured, topong' them being foies, mew. bees of the 33ruee County family nem - eel Becket- ee. London man, Gordon- liote, was- killed. The wreck wae caused by a broken rail. -Mr. Henry Eilber attended the funeral of the Lae Captain Roberts be Seaforth on Wed- oesclay of last weelc.---Mr. F. Walker di Kincardine 'was in town eloteday.- Edward Sweitzer has purchased the property owned by Petet. Kilpatrick. The latter intends IXIOVint..; to Ileusall tbe etnirse of a few weeks. --Mrs. Harry Dyer and daughter, elarjory, of Detroit, are visitors at the home of the foemetee father, Christian _Beaver, Lucy .elangems has returned from De troitee-Bristol Essery hasbeen engaged. as junior clerk in the Sov- ereign Bank. -Mise Sharman of God fetich spent Saturday and Sunday here, the guest of her friend. Miss Ethel Far- row. -Mrs. Ash and Mrs. Beisel, who were here hist week attending the fun- eral of their sister, the late Mrs, O. Beaver, have returned to their home in Elinira.--Wm. Eugiand is enlaeg- idg his store at Ovediton East and when the alterations are completed he will have a better opportunity of dis- playing his goods. -August Sweitzeies sale of household effects, which took place on Tuesday was well attended, We understand Mr. ,Sweitzer intends leaving here foe the State of Deleware -heti few Week. --Garfield Lawson, who has been ill, is recovering, much to the pleasvre of his many friends. -The examinations for the pupils of the sec - ;end and third readers of our public school take place this week. -Mrs, E. Crompton has returped fiorn a several months' stay in Bothwell and Sarnia, and is staying at the home of her deughter, Mrs, Rt E. Walker. -Coun- cil meeting was held Monday. Quite a number from Centralia were here- to interview the Council about the divis- ion of S.S. No. e. -Ge W.W.to Kerr's for bargains. -Miss Lily Anderson of Centralia was a pleasant visitor at the home of Mrs. Wm. Sambrook on Sun- daes -Miss Eintret Brown entertained a nnmber of friends at the jectrue of her sister.- Mrs. Thos.. Lawson, on Wednesday. Miss Brown makes a, pleasant hostess and all report a pleas- ant evening, -Mrs. Dan Oestreicher, Misses Hannah Finkbeiner, and Me, linde Trick have returned from their visit to Tavistock and -Berlin.-Miss Mary Ellen Brown has returned loom after visiting friends ireCheslesie-Geo. Either has bought a young dieter • and is busy breaking him in. We eetenow boast of having some Al horeetifen in our burgh. -Now since the coal strike has commenced* our eitizeos are. be- ginuing to feel uneagy, about the fuel situation. -11. Eilber, M.P.P. • of -To- ronto spent Sundae* here with hisfatul° nee -Miss Itebe'. Psseey has ,returned fiene West Niesoute. -The millinery openings are now on. The weather has been ideal wbich enabled tbeladies to turn out.in great numbers. The errangemene of the tables and show gases gives evidence that neither time nor expense has been spared to make the many openings a success. We cannot begin to give even a faint idea, of the wealth of lovely hats and bon- nets of all shapes, and trimmed with such exquisite taste, decorated lavish- ly with flowers, feliage, feathers, rib- bon and lace, of every description, placed in the most fascinating manner on hats which were, made in every coucieveable shapeoniteging from the tiny bonnet or hat for the youngest child to.the meteon of many slimmers. 'teprices are else ."beautiful." This will makellie.potet. hubbY frown when he has to dig uatcehie pockee for a V to satisfy the wishes of his wife.We all know what that means, Eh! Boys? -A meeting of our Athletic Assecia- time was held in the Ore hall Monday evening to prepare a program of sports for the 24th of May. The matter Wati not definitely decided audit was past. (Med till last (Wednesday) night. We are sure to make a success of the undertaking if we all decide to help, it along. rAmst SOLD. ---MV, John T. Bedford last week disposed of his One 100 -acre farm being Lot 8, Oom 7, Stephen, to Mr. Sohn Heist, who recentlydisposed of his farm near lehtitt to Mr. Law- rence Deitrich. The price Mr. 13edford received, was $7,500, ° Mr. Heise will take possession next fall. We have not as eiet learned- what Mr. 'Bedford intends doing, but we hope be won't leave our °midst. CoeToleale-The concert given in tbe Town Hall Feeley evening under the auspices:of the Literary Society was .te oneness and well attended, Henry Either*, M,P.P., acted as chairrnan. fete. Geo.:Pax, Of Toronto, kept the home rottring with laughter from tftart to finish. Ilis 80OgS and witty sayings brought down the house. The -Band did well And their lively •Selee- tion were well tendered. Tha nubs - hers by the local talent were greatly applauded. The members of the Lits erary Society deserve to he congratu- lated for the success they suede of this con cer t. IChiVa Te lifeline is la•id up with grippe the past week,-Aliee Tena• McCann re- turned to Detroit last week after it visit • of over three months with her lateen t 0 here.- -.T. Barry sold avalitable yeat•ling -colt eired by College Chum owned by Willis & Guenther of Daeh. %vied for which he received $ioa P.tock oiavin bas dispoeed of two of , his Hee drivels for which he reeeived :.5i(1 19114 flguree,-Mes. le, Barry )11f1e retIll'oPd home after Visiting het. dettellter, Mrs. .I. O'Rourke of Un- ion.-- William Meriann, jr., was vieit. erg fiends in Detroit last week . -We , are led to believe John Heist has Our- (' leteea anothet. limelied.riete farm RtMtti Of (Vedithrl for whieb he paid A7eiee. Meet be money in farming. 1 ,Itfle, elftetin ham etneaged with 'T Tie ettp-on of Clandeboye for the AIM InwP ttPlilitliS. ,Carmei. P 1ceilihan last week ,arriveti heme from Itegina where he has, teen teaeleisg. We ao SOn'y tO ilV3V of bits Peor heeitia-Mr. join) Madden erect a new residence in the piftee of the old ehop whieh he iatearing dowu. elecee, who has tal...eti oyer Dr, tlt i;t.- inCrediton. wae in the village last week. -Me. John Doyle iS etilielle being a little woree than us- ual ()Win McDouald mined a vere seveiv wound on hie bead reeentlee by falling fi i4i low] of biles derbegearek * Ilis head eaine contact ;with some sharp enbstanee1 which ent through his Leto and made a gash that required several stitches, to° close. McDon ald drove some three miles, before he eeenred assistance. Harpley Charles Stonetais been wader the care of Dr. Kilbourne of Parkhill for sometime Nvith some form of skin dis- ease which ceases him a. good deal.of annoyance.- W. II. Ilayteris children have had an attack of tuunips.-Frank Stareake intende moving into the house lately vacated by Nelson liay- tete-Thomas -Fettle purchased a Wind naill from a: Brantford flan and brought it home from Parkhill on Friday and. Saturday of last week. -Mr. and Mee. T. F. Turnbull of 13rewster visited at the -Post Office on Frida,y last. --Mr, and Mrs. -Love attended a patty at Mr. Tavioes, McInnis, on Thursday even- ing of last week and "didn't get home till *learning," while .others were seen wending their way home during the next forenoon, "After the Bawl, was over." Anderson Wesley Hodge eornmenced work at J. Riley's, townline, on Monday last. -- Elgin Wight, who has beet) learning the carpentering in St. Marys, is home with it sore hancl.-Will Hodge spent Sunday at -• Mitchell. -Miss Rhode Chowen of Exeter is visiting her friend, Miss Beatrice Batten, -Robert .Balifte- tyneeei.David Clerk And .Miss Maud Fletcher epent Sunday visiting friends in Anderson. -Miss Genie Miller spent part of last week the guest of Miss Laura Hewitt. -Sugar making is the order of the day. Several of the far- mers have tapped and report a good run. -The Measuring .social held here lastweek was a success, although the night was not very „good. A great crowd turned out to be measured. The proceeds amounted to $27.50. Miss Laura Slearnan has xetnened home from ,Exeter, she having corn- pleteted art Apprenticeship at dress- it:mesh:we-Mrs. John Rowcliffe of Win- chelsea has moved te.Glinton to reside. -The Model Sunday School held here last Sunday under the auspices of the Blanshard, Biddulph and vicinity S.S. Assoeiation was attendee -with much interest, and was no doubt the largest Sunday School service ever held here, the number in attendance being 826.---; Mr. Guhr is having his pile driver. re- modelled by J. Johns, 'blacksmith and woodworkee.-A lumber around here are making maple eyrup this year apcl: report good suceess.--The weather man has once more favored Us with springlike weather, this time bringing back a number of spring birds. -Horne & Powell have been busy cutting wood with their circular saw daring the past few weeks. -With the present mild weather and good roads our Higb School students are able to use tester wheels again. -Revival• services are being held here Good meetings have been held so far. All are invited.• Greenway Mr. Isaacs, sr., has purchased Henry 13rinker's farm and will get possession in October. For the Summer months Me. Wes. Isaacs has rented it from his W‘ilson 'end wite visit- ed tbeirson, We A'. Wileen, itt 1.40ii- don during the week. -The meeting of the Women's Institnte Will be held on Tuesday, April 10, At the home of Mrs. H. Wickert All ladies are invited to, become member -8.-0: Cults and wife, who have been visiting friends in Michigan returned borim last week. - There are a great 'Mintier of peddlers passing through this part of the cent - try every sumtner, and the number is increasing. Soule are honest men but the majority are sharpers and are eon- tinuously "doing op" sortie Of our hon- est country people. Some farmers think they are a benefit and a greet accommodation, while otherintelligerit and tip -to -date farmers that are in a position to buy where and -from whom they please, say the peddlers are a nuisance and it would be money in their pockets if .they supported their local stores, where they sell goods at reasonable prices atid at all seasons, Of the year. Grand Bend Mrs. E. Bossenberry,, who bas been in Winnipeg the Ittst two months, er- rived home Friday. She was accom- panied by Mrs. Hervey Ilossenherry, who will spend the moonier here. -Me. and Mrs. A. ' Mollard who have been Away on a visit, have rettirreedi-john Baird lost a valuable borse.reeently.- G. II. Smith has disposed of his livery business' to Frank Gerneotee of this village. Theformer intends going Wet. --jos. Gill and Wm. Pattertion, who have been suffering from rheum - &time are on the mend. -Mr, MAUti1043 Brenner., who bee been seriously ill for some time, is deny imptoving, which will be !earned with pleasure by his many friends. Itieh Hamilton ut also reeovering ft.ore his recent illness. Quite a number can be seen, going sucker hshirigebut report the catch as stoall.-IL Bossenberry spetit a, few days in Galtlast week. ---Miss Dunstan., WINO. WhO has been here for it thee, has returned to ParkhilL Meatititet).-A pretty wedding took place on Wednesday at the bottle of Mr. and Mem. Christian Ztpfe when their estiinable da tighter, Mise Enema, gavt her heart foul hand to ft highly esteemed and well known young loan of Stanley, it) theyereon of Wm. Mc- Lineliey. The hrici who wag•,tiefstly i awl becomingly ate( .ed eves un attend- ed. Rev. S. A. Cler .iere WAS 'tile of. !heating ministet. and be securely tied tile knot in the preeetice of a few near friendThe beide and groom were then heartily congratfilated, after whieh a dainty wedding Itinch rote WTI. ea. The bride Mtn 8 the reeipient of twiny- eandeonte. eostiv and tiseeitl gift*. To M. told Mrs, McLitichey we extend our best wishes for A long, bap, py and pro...pelmet marled life. •3looresvil1e Mrs. Win. Iteviugton, who has beeo attending bee' sister, Mrs. Wilton, who lute been very ill for 601filetiglie past. has reted leeite.-Miss Mary Col. bert, is visiting ftiende in Londou.- Mrs. Jese Morgan has recovered ftom her reeent illness. -Will Lewis left last week for the vvest, where be in- tends terming. AXeCfillivray Ttie rehiains Of the late John Davi- iog, son of Mieand Mrs, Wro. Darling. Brinsley, arrived at Ailsa Craig, last week. They have been since Decelast enema° Irene the-lelontlyke, where he died. The funeral was held on Mieu. day from the family residence to Eben- ezer church eemeteres where inter- ment took place. Mr. Darling left here about 'fifteen years agoelfterward locating in the Klonclyke, where he was interested in mining. He made considerable money in tbe west. -Miss Sadie flayter, who has been Visiting her parents, returned to Stratford last weele-Mr. W. Nichles has the con - 'tract of erecting a large barn for Mr. John Bullock on the towuline. The old barn which Mr. Bullock purchased from Mr. Chas. Wilson fie tbe 7th coo. has been torn down, and the material will be used in, the eonstrUction of the new one. GOLD MEDAL Zurich Mr. Fred, }less, sr., celebrated the sixtieth anniversary of his birthday by an tipster supper on Wednesday ev- ening. A number of his friends were present -While driving to visit Mrs. Preeter's mother, Dashwood, on Sun- day, Mr, J. Preeter and family were thrown out of their rig in passing an- other rig on the road. Fortunately no one was hurt. -Seven mit of ten was the top score made at the Gun Club's first shoot last Tuesday. Ed.Zeller was on top. -One of John Galseer's pullets laid an egg recently which measured 7e inches one way and 6e the other, - Ur. Peter Koehler is dividing pait , of bis land into lots. -Miss Marie Bas - sow, owing to illness of inflammatory -rheumatism, has been forced to return from London. -Hay Township council met on Tuesday. -The millinery. open - legs are nowa •overa The ladies n the different stores showed remarkably fine arrays of hats, -Mr. Currie of, Ot- tawamed Fred Belanger were in St. Joseph last week investigating the condition of the dock. Mr.-Ourrie has re- let the contract of completing the dock. e Hensall Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Warner, who were recently married in GgderiebjlairQ ted. to Herman from Clinton. • Mr. Warner will engage in the baking busi- ness. -D. A. Cantelon hap puechased fine young road horse.--eMiss Beatrice Ketnp has gone to London, where she has taken a position. -Councillor Dave Nicol is retiring from the draying,buse- n ss• having 'disposed of his outfit.--- tse Wiggins of Goderich has taken the position of stenographer in H.J.D. Cooke's lave office.-eEd. Linderfield, weo has been working in leleOlary's, London, for 'some time has taken a post'on in the McDooell establishment here. -A large number of the friends ,eild well wishers of Dre. and Mrs. Fergesdre who 'after at ten' years resid- once in Ileneall are moving to George- town,. inet in the Opera House on Tuesday evening •of IAA week. The halt:was well filledet great many being present from the country. Geo Seth- erland took the chair and D. Urquhart read an addiess, R. McLaren then pre- sented the Dr. with a handsome cab': net of-silver.The Dr. x•eplied yee'y feelingly. The guests spent the even - leg in Social intercourse and dancing. The leelehon Foundry was put up for sale by the village on Monday but the reserve price not being reached the property was not sold. . The fol- lowing day u Toronto bailiff came , to the village to seize certain of tbe chinery for the Petrie OtY, who claim- ed to hold a lien on it. When about to make the.seiztire tbe bailiff was ar- rested by Constable Whitesides, ,,but after tie short tinae. in Magistrate Pettyfs Office he was released, . Now there le a warm bailiff in town. There as. all the cliff. ererice worl between eating_ .bis, cults' a n d biscuit eat, • ing. Or.e may eat a biscuit and not taste it, but when you think of bis- cuit eting you think instantly of riooners Perfection Cream Sothis Crisp, delicious and tasty. Absolutely and -distindtly superior to any other make. Say lvtooney's' to your grocer. Ale and Porta , AWARDED JOHN LABATT AT ST. LOWS EXHIBITION . 19041. Only medal for Ale in Canada. meemesteasessanseesammesimmaimia StephenCouncil . , The cauncil of the Township a -Step. ben conveeed in the Town Hall, Cred- iton, on Monday, April 2, at 10 a.m. Ali _present. Minutes of last ineetiog read and adopted. ' A large number of supporters Of school section No. 1 at- tended the meeting in reference to the division of said section into two ,3ec- dons. After the petitioners and those against the change were heard it was resolved that the petition be not enter- tained and that no action be taken by the 00Oticii. . The following Pationae- ters, Vence Viewers and oundkeep- era ,were appointed: Pathmeeters- F. Hicks; IL Mills S. McCoy, j. Par - eons, T. Sweet, G. Mantle, W. R. El- liott, W. Oalfas J. Beaman, °J. Stan - lake, G. Snell, iir. D. Sanders, Win. White, J. Boyce, W. Baker, M. °Wri- ter, W. Winer, A. Dearing, T. Willis, S. Essery, Levi Stahl, W. Geiser, P. Shenk, J. G. Wein, P. Clark, G. Clark, M. leinkbeiner, J. Schwarz, J. marten° A. Brown, R. Drvy, J. Lawson; T. Ma - whimsey, R. Davy, S. Beaver, J. Mad- den, Mich. O'Rourke, We 'Witzel X.' MoYerf IL L. Kraft, A. McCormick, S. Schroeder, P. McKenzie, P. Preeter, J. Willett, J. Sharpe, T. Keogh, O. Baumgarten, A. 1Va1ner, J. Rhode, S. W. Webb, N. Pollard, 11.131L5t3trd, A. Ireland, 11, Adare W. Johnson, It. Stone, J. Leve, A.)Mollard, J. Lovie, G. Mason *W. Lovie, E. (*111, Jr.; J. Strattoo,..T. Ilocigins, 11. Uwe, II. Bertram, A. Grafton, W. G. Reilly, J. Bays, 14. Glavin, G. Steeper, T. White- side, le. Gaeert S. Stardake, . Wm. Santlere. L. levait, A. Birk, S. Jr.;Baker, Iee Schroeder, .1*. Weide, 0. T. °Walper, yenceviewers-S. Dam's, I. Bill, Jr.; E. Mist, le McKettie, G. Mawbinney, G. Finkbeiner, J. Love, G. Down, A. II .yter. Pourtilkeepers, W. MOffatt, Thortets Shapton. %Vin4 Geiser, B. Cunningham, J. Hickey,(. Webb, te„ 1.&', .I. 11'l V91 ds, T. J. Arny, O. Fink-, heitiee. W. Fritz, Ie. Preetke, 8; Stan - lake. Jr.; VV, Zimmer, A. Alosser, O. II. Wilson. The following melees wove aid; Times Printing Co., adye re S. . No. l: $2; Soveteign flank, (om, in. dietft, $3; I). erfirien, rep. road on 8.11. $1•fee le, Heist, tile on E. 11., $1.5e, ('.14113431 tolefeiened to Moinlay, *May 7, b at I pan. -,11. %Mei., Clerk; ])/10LSQNS BANK (Incorporatpd, by Act of Parliament 1.805) Head Office, -' Montreal Capital Paid, .1013... • • • • • • 7 $3,000,000 Aeserved, .Ptuicl•••••• • • •• • •• .$3,000,000 PORTY-EIGHT BRANCHES IN . THE • DOMINION , .OF CANADA °thee Meets 10 a m. to Sp. SATtlitlatarS, 10 'a. in: to 1 p..013 , GENR.RAL BANKING BUSINESS TRAISiSACTED. Farresei. s Sale Notes cashed or collected; .Porressupplied on applicatioia, DRAFTS 013 .all pointe in the Dominion, Great Britain. and United States bought and sold at lowest rates of Exchange. ADVANCES made to Farmers, Stock Dealers and Business Merl at lowest rates anti on most favorable tei,ms. DEPOSIT Receipts issued and highest current -rate of interest allowed ' °eta et st And Upwards received. Interest COM. S Bank Department' toinDdeeedemhablefiseiasty and addedto principal June 80tb Agents at Exeter for the DoreinicueGoverement noiesoef & Caniaelee�1icitois N D. IEEMIDON, 'Manager, Ilibbertr, John ,I)onnellve of the 4tb eon cession,11 ibbert,sold a fine six-year old horse to John Shea for the hand- some sum of $176 welebinael,750 lbs. 3. Cents a Day Will Cure Your Kidneys 3c a day 'for a speciiiiist-that will cure you of every trace of Kidney llrouble.' That's all it COst.,5-1-3e a diy-to take tile. GENTLE KIDNEY PILL And ",Bueju " 'curee-rettieenber that Not merely eases flee pain and makes yote feel better -but heals and strengthens the "Cid-. oeys and cOlnpletely eurea.. Take " Bu-eu " on our guarantee tbat they cure or money refunded At druggists' or sent prepaid on receipt of price, 50c. . THE ol.Mrs.01 CHE4IC4t. co. LIMITED WIHOSOR, ONT. —FOR Lumber, Shingles, cedar Posts, Sash, Doors, Frames andall Building' Materials. Water•Tanks-,— BEE-HIVES Finished or in Knock down, always on hand.. Highest price' pod for Saw- logs of every desprii#Ion.', CuOora sawing promptly attended to.. Estimates cheerfully ,given. The Ro5s Taylor Co Ltd Marriage Licenses Issued at the ADVOCATE OFFICE Teas Delicious Flavor It might worry a man with a: microscope to tell „Grand Mogul Tea s.frorii the common kind by the looks: but ,a blind man 'can tell the differ- ence in the first'sip... ct Grand Mogul ,Teas are a positive blend of super- lative qualities that never deceive thebser. ((Mountain grown in goy, Ion, cured and blended by experts, they enter your tea- pot with a flavor that no other tea possesses. They are a contribution to good health. (I( High in theine and low in tannin - means high in flavor and not a m ere substitute for bitters, rend Nool Tea olc.1 only irt pacifeectoell tra, no stoic tluLt, i -s aaiciths, Leek for the pyt.r.41t..n ctupcn pultoge "GrAnd Magni" shire$ the sidveitising Appi6prisktiont with yixt by giving the premieret The quatiy reeteitts the stmentlie high**. ,CITINESE, HAND LAUNDRY When needing Laundry Work clone give me a call, and 'I will guarantee the best of work. _ Opposite Central Hoteti Exeter, Out. - hoOND TRIP GODERICH TO DETROIT TierefeeleAlf, JUNE 19 tarrunNthat JuNit n Siee eieBitil011ND Day* in Detroit 1 k