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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1906-08-30, Page 5Oxen: btiorate, pantiles a ery Tbarieley Ticraing at the, O . 8�&c a1QVOQAT'N P ALISHINO OQiMM Y TERAIN Oft ,SLtBfiCRiPTION. Does Dollar per upn-aaa it paid in advance q $I. 1 if not $o paid, •dittront9.G a$ zot.ara Qn ;11.34P'12. se - No paper discontinued until ail arrearages are paid ,Advertiseaaents without specified direa:.toma will he (i‘ pu�blished until forbid and. charged accordingly. bribern1 discount mad© for trauselent advertisements inverted for long periods, Ever3 description of .JOB RRINTINU turned out in .the 'finest style, 'Ana et modsratii rates. • Cheques, money orders, &.e., for advertisinib subscriptions, ete., to be male payable to Sanders & Creech, 111413ItIETORS Dashwood Roller Mill.. A real good time to buy our famous White Star Flour is now., Made from the very finest of wheat --acknowledged to be the best in America -The Mills, the , Millers, and the Milling Process all thoroughly adapted for obtaining the highest re- sults.--For strength, richness, whole- ness and appetizing flavor it is with- out equal; makes more bread easier and better than any other -gives solid sa;tisfaaction to consumer and producer I3uy it and you ' will please yourself and your good wife as well, -House- wives all over the county endorse our claims. We solicit your patronage. 'Jos Eidt, Dashwood During The Warm Weather 'We are offering some exceptional • values in anosaridOrgans Oir Goods are, of the best quality, and we will be satisfied with the SMALL PROFITS. Trines and terms that will suit the most' exacting. In Sewing Machines we can ser,. tainly suit you. Stationery A fine live of high grade: station- ery cheap. • CALL and SERVS MARTIN &SON uits ectZ 4E114 s' Suits Suis to Sult Everyhody. We have just received a large. • . line of reaady.to=wear suits,. which we intend' to self at rock - bottom prices. All the latest cats and the best ofgoods,„ Come and see and you brill be sure to buy. WM. sgitum, General Merchant DASH MY OOD. EXETER MARKETS. (HANGED EAOH W.EDNESIA'y 'Wheat ...... 6S��8 • 70 4,irleyr,r�... r....•r,r. i.... 88 40 is.... .'. • 28 80 Has....•..\\i,W....,i,rY 60 01 Potatoes, per bag.- tl,,..,« I 00 1 10 if Hai", per ton...,........ 650 7 00 Floor,, per cwt., family ,. ,. 2 2e Floors low grade per cwt "1'..25 1 25 flutt r..... r°... • .. p W , tl !'.. 18 .✓ULg3'g1�.r.•.....'r r. rr..rb,.tl 16 yf� ivelao per `,. 0 55 .lAi r�r�. � �` R't� t s , .. a Shorts per ton.. ... 10 00 20 00 Bran•�per tor!.. r.r,..r.a. 15 00 '1000 Dried Apples.'......'.,•• ` Cook's Cotton Root Compotsfid. The groat Uterine Tonle, *ad only sato ettectrxaa t monthly Regulator en which women Dan depend,. �y Sold in three d n aatrength-•No. 1,' I ; o. r, In degrees l r iter .3: No, il, for a>t dam, Per box. and *11 d eta, or sent nemeek', r rshipohlet, I,A. meet net*: T 0000110111111140.3040140,, ONT. (formertyWi+r+ Parkhill; Teddy Newton fell and, broke 1de nose on the gr:intalithie side. Walk in Walkerton on S edeesdny, .4 4.0110k ' What is a Backache? IT 1S NATURE'S WARMING TO WOMEN Disesiaei ot wow .% °rumba Cared assail Ce•eceseet rela Stemmed by Lydle} l is %'gats le Ceiniesusio • " It treems al though niy, bark would areslc," Women utter them words over And over, again, but eoatinue to drag along and saff e with aches in the"Hanna of the 9ahc1, paha iov down in the side "bearing -down" pains l el'fiia mess and Ao ambition for any task. They .ado not realize that the back is the mainspring of woman's organism, and . quicklyindicates by aching a dis- easedconditionof h e ferrule organe or kidneys, .and that the aches and pains `will continue until the cause is .removed. Lydia `E. Pinkhar's Vegetable Com- pound has been for many years the one and only effective remedy in such cases. It speedily cures fezraale organs and kid- ney disorders and restores the female organs to a healthy condition. Dear Mrs. Pinkham :-�- suffered a long time with female .trouble having intense pains in the back and abiornen and very sick headaches every month. I was tired and nervous all th time and life looked very dreary to me and I.b�ud no desire to live until 1 began to take 'Lydia. E. Pinkhaarn's Vegetable Compound a and to get .one ell i relief. M ' recovery �va�I slow buit was sure, and I never�'reg etted.. the money spent for the Compound as it broughtme back to good health. "It seems to be it medicine especially adapted to the, ills of our,sex and I am glad to say a good word for it." Albert Mann, •1.54 Gore Vale -Ave., Toronto, Out. No other person can. give such helpful advice to women who are Hick as can Mrs. Bukhara, daughter-in-law of Lydia E. Pinkham. Her address is Lynn, Mass., and her acs i el r&R•. :., 'Granton Miss Minnie Kilty has gone to :Mil verton to resume her duties asi, trach, er.--Mrs. Baker has retururdfi.,o:u her visit to Brussels. -Mr. Fitzgerald is. ;xecovering'froni.the effects of his, re- cent illness. -Rev. Powell has return- ed frons his holidays in Winghaain.-' The school .reopened last week with the Misses Carter nand Stewart os the teachers. -Mr. Shoebotton, who had. the misfortune to spran his aim a few. days agog is getting along `long as well an can he expected.:. -Abner Lang;fa�rd's mill is again in working order. . A few days ago the chopper was blown to pieces. Fortunately no one was hurt hut the damage amounted to about. $305. -Miss Edith Staoley leaves to- day (Thursday) for the 'W'est.-Mr: Gould, wire ar d child .h.fve returned to Detroit, after a pleasant visit here. Jas. Weir and wife, Sr.,''nf. Forest and Mrs. Dundass of Teterboro were here visiting during the week. -Miss Wil- son' and her assistnnts•are in Toronto attending the millinery openings.-- Miss Gertie"Obeneyhas returned from her visit to Melrose. • Around About Uso oderlela: J. M. Bell, of this place has bought tlao King Edward note} et 'Merton. Clinton: A.J. Hoiliaway has rented one of Johnston's stores, arta the new 100.0h; Lula, will open a gr`ocei.-y store. i"xaaalericla: Mro. Mary Castile died .*t bier residence erace Taaler-lacy evening after along n1l a sae, the result of an atteek a�f ;iaaraal•ri Paa.rk,hill; Miss . Mabel Stanley daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stasi-, ley zaf titins place, hays received` the app poantment cif Night Superintendent in' the Jewish Hospital at St. Lossie. 1 gmondville: The .following left a few drays ago f,nr.the West: O. le- Adaam to Moose jaw; Aire. J. AR. Waal; lace. to Winnipeg; Maggie and George Campbell to Mortlack, Sask. Stanley: dories Wellspassed away a few days ago at Manitoba. Derwin- ed was a former resident of this town- ship, but left here sixteen years ago. Mitchell: The Lutheran congrega- tion have chosen Rev. ,H'. Bloedel, of %Vattenwyv, Parry Sound, as their clergyman, insuccession to Rev. Than. Clinton: Friday evening, while Nr. and Mrs. Baird were. ; t .Toronto . on their way to'Nelson, 13.C., they were waited upon by Mr. Baird's former University classmates, and' presented With a complete silver tea service. Hullett: A few days ago Mrs, Geo. Mann, of the 2nd concession, had the misfortune to get her collar -bone broken. She was milking a cow, when another cowa came u e, s and be n rra against her with the above result,• . Sylvan: The Manse of Sylvester At- more, who>is himself in Manitoba at present, was burned to the ground, The wife was at a neighbor's but Mrs._ Atmore, Sr., and the children were at home but managed to escape and save all the contents. Thefire started ill' the chimney. ; Mitchell: T.J.Ryan,who has been an employee in Win, Barley's, drug store. for the past four years, left Thursday for Toronto, to enter the College of Pharmacy. Before leaving he was banqu;etted by a.. number of friends, when he was presented with 'a beauti. ful gold locket and chain, Blyth: Mrs. Wm. Sings passed away a few days ago after a long and pain- ful illness. She was born in the town- ship of Blaansbanll. on Dec. 18, 1852 and moved with her paarents to `Platteville in 1867, In 1872 she was married to her now bereft husband and: two years. later sante to Myth where she has since resided. Clinton: On Wednesday, as Mr. Henry Fisher and wife were on their way to Colborne in a covered • boggy, they encountered. a Separator & .En- gine on the Heron Road, a couple of miles westxof town. One of the,, took hold of the horse to leed-it, by, when it threw him over by' the fence, wheeled sharply, around.) and upset the buggy. Mr. and Mrs.. Fisher were both badly bruised and cut, but fortunately 'had no hones. broken. The buggy was wrecked. bll'yhert:`° A sad yet not unexpected .death took place at Claremont, Ont.,` recently when John'', Hutchison, of l:1ibbsrt, diedat the age of 80 years, 5 months and 15 days. Deceased ac-, companied by his daaughter,1'Iiss Vina of Cl?rcaagis, was paying •a visit to rel- tie's in Claarernoknt, and on Wednes: day the aged gentleman was token very ill and passed to the great be- yond on Saturday. He was born in the year 1826 and carne tee this country with his parents when hut a few months old, settling near -Peterboro. -In the year 1855 he was Married to Matilda Nesbitt (who died six months ago). 11111 11 11 11 1111111111111!!1it11111111111111111III111111111111111111111119111111111111 �:1 �) Not. 1111 I !ito 120 , -MIF 6 'si• i i1111111111i�ii Ii (IIIC1 I gIII[JIIJJI 11lll '1,1111' ' I � ''111111 11.1� „1, Just. Better .13aking But Far easier ,Cookery The way the oven heat's made lb bake evenly -,that alone would . sell you • the Imperial Oxford , range o'nc:e you really .saw what it means. But the Imperial Oxford. isn't' just a perfect baker, -it's the easiest ranige to cook with,because it uses heat. sensiblywhatever you Want the heat to do -- fry, broil, or bake. '1',111'11"'!1n"1'11!1 Its roomy firebox, its easy to -manage sensitive drafts, hold the heat EVEN, - keep it under your control. ,And the special. Imperial Oxford thermometer tells you always just where the heat is. But you can't really know• what a fine set. of ideas are built into this fango- until you come and see it.. THE GURNEY YOUNDRY • CO , LIMED reroute Montreal Hamilton Winnipeg Calgary Vancouver 7i' ,ii'llj ,ilE'i111' li',1. ;1,aki�� 11.a,ihui,hil Ill li I i Iillllilli.l I 1 !! +11 ilI tlrr , 1,, 0t11tt 1ula+ kI T. H1t w k iits & on, Exeter 4 t, azeammosisommumurniims Ovens • a if you nr ulirerGIasses for the relief of boiling Eyesight, Squint DIZZineSSI Billxoutsne3$1 gtc, ; do r ot fail to consult Dr. Ovens, at COMMERCiAig TEM, on Biriday, Sept. Otos and Catarrh .Treated. Paatki,i.l: Mr. acral Mra, Itega rs sen l' k. --.ins etheeta agentaen taf theirs L. • h. , ter, t.'arolinrt kl➢oaten) >ro i Mr. reeek. of .1)ecatiir, Ill. Tile n:aarariege will take place on 31 -. iaay, Sept. 21. Staff= The following friss this vi einity left recently for tile veel:: Ata. 'II and 11. f pias, Wm. i.'ylaals, Lena, and k Rota.. Ar..: is - ,rt, Miss Addie Bona, Daay. Ed. -1.,allaconh,'Jon maanJz. On Hallett: About seventy—five j;'-- le assembled at the residence of 1 tin. Carter to say good-bye to Mr. and tare. Jauace 1luuter; before they, left for 'their new home ata Saskatchewan, 1 ,u tang liner evening Mi'p.. Ilat:: er Rams preterite L with :r Vatluaalbal('' gQ11d wr�teh and Mrs.. Hunter with re ba aantiful sil• ver tea set. Parkhill: Mrs. Shommaaa her of the Powell House was charged before To. lice Magistrate 13.13.S:nitb Wednesday afternoon at the town hall, by Licence Inspa'ctoe Maglaadery, with selling a keg of beer. The Magistrate ruled in her favor, it being shown that the liquor was not purchased from herr but off the brewery wagon. St. Marys: Messrs. , Br. Fred Sharp and. Son have sold their book store t Win. Cr. Lenny, of Ilatnilton, Mr. Sharp isretiring on -account ...of his recentappointment to the SouthPerth registrarship. He has been in business longer than any other merchant, bav- ing. carried on a successful business in the present stand for over thirty-eight years.. Parkhill: Geo. Skinner, who was drowned at Port Stanley Monday was. we 1M known in this town ,having been engaged in business here for twelve years. Much sorrow was expressed throughout the town on learning of the sad accident. Mr.Skinner was en- gaged in the coal andlumber line, lath and shingle business here, besides car - eying on a large laundry business. Goderich: John Galt, postmaster, met with a very serious accident Tours day afternoon while riding his bicycle down Maitland River hill to his sum- mer oottage. He lost control of his wheel which plunged forward at great speed and struck a stone, throw- ing him against the stone abuttneent of the bridge. He .suffered several. ents in.the face and, head, requiring several stitches- • • Se t.forth: The following left thepast few: days for the West; E. Rickman, John Kinsman, Robt. Hanna, A.Rout- ledge, Tuckersmith; Gerry Flannery, R. Steele, Jacob Morden, Ed. Daly, Jas. Brown, Wm. Nickson, Seaforth; Mrs, Thos. Henderson, Hullett: Jno. S. Brown, John Robertson,. McKillop; W. Becker and wife, J. J. Boye°s and wife, Miss Grace and Thos. Genimill,, Earl Rethwell and sister, Maggie, of Stanley; Robt, Grieve, Jr., Seaforth.. Clinton: A particularly sad and distressing death was that of ; the. 'wife of Thomas Wiggintob, .Bavfield road, on Saturday morning. Deceased gave birth to a baby' boy' on Friday morning. She had been suffering from -kidney trouble and convulsions followed,resulting in ber death: De- ceased was the only child. ofT-George Allen. pf•town, and had only . been '•gnarvied a couple of years; she leaves two small children.. Parkhill: • A very pleasant` evening. was spent on Friday night, when a number of the friends ofW.F. Janraie• son who is about to move to Galt, met: in the rooms over the Standard Bank and in a most tangible manner expres- sed their esteem for him and also their. deep regret at his departure. An ad- dress was read by Mayor Gibbs after which Mr. Jamieson was presented with a purse of gold. He replied in a few well-chosen words. Clinton: Mrs. Macdonald, relict of the late Archie Macdonsrid, died csrt1 Saturday morning, at the age of 89. years. She has been . in declining health ever since the death of her bus-. band two years ago, Deceased was born in Inverness county, N. S., and came to Clinton with -her husband about the year 1872, and she has re sided here ever since. She leaves four. sons and three daughters. Parkhill: About eighty-two people left this station on the .harvest excur- sion. Among them we. noticed: Mrs. P. Rehder, Mrs. Alderson, Mts. J. O. Anderson, Mrs. Geo.'Cruicks ank and family, P. Brewer, W. Welsh�,'S•.Ravc- kins, J. Donaldson, R. Keyes, Percy Luther, Jno, Turner, Calvin Elson, E. Loomis. Alex. Smith, Gen. Winegar - den, S. Smith, W. Green,Jas. Brown, Alex. Steeper, Ohas. Ratan Angus and Neil Morrison, 'W. Gegen, N. " McKil- lop, M. McDonald, W. McIntosh, J. Donaldson, D. Lumby. W. arid Hugh Ross, P. Graham, D. McKenzie. Mitchell: A reception was tendered on Monday evening,. by the congrega- tion of Knox church, to their pastor, Rev. J. W. McIntosh, and Ws bride. The gathering was held in the auditor- ium of the chuacb, when after the singing; of an appropriate hymn, •Mr. and Mrs.'Mcintosh were called to the front and'presented, on behalf of the .congregation, with an. :address and a purse of gold. "Mrs. McIntosh was al- so the recipient of a beautiful bouquet of castors. Mr. McIntosh replied very feelingly on behalf of himself and Mrs. McIntosh, Ailsa: Craig: The fallowing left on the Harvest Excursion: 'Chas. Bnwr man, Geo.Morton, Dan Lumpy, Mrs, and Angus Grlraham, Hugh, 'R'. L. and Mary Clark, Dan Dewar,Jr H. Fraser, II. Lewis, J•. G. Widdaip, C. E. Carter, J. Tweddle, A. McEwen, A. and Colin Stewart, W. Robinson, Mrs. L. and Lional'Shipley, D. Sutherland, I. Mc- Lean, Miss Marshall, Miss M. Wyllie, JW A. Smith, R. McOaallnin. A. McFar- lane, Z. A. Loekhaart, N. McLean, O. Priestley, P. Graham, IL Keown, C. I3lonberg, W. Daniels, ,H. 13urrieton,'. J. Briggs. Mr. Server, Me. Beeton, Dan MOKeulzie. ° Clinton: A -young women named Douglas came down from Goderich on Monday and representing herself as an employee of the Jackson Mfg. Co., visited three of our stores and made purchnees-without payment. In one ease the proprietor hemline suspicions and refused to deliver that goods with- out cash-wrhicb WAS not fortheotning. At the second store she secured a I►air of shoes. but the seller having in the meantime been given a tip she WAS forced to return them. At the third place.. however. she nalaanaged' to sccnrv‘ several dollars *orb of goods "nn aap. "prtrv*l" frroim a innior clerk and then skipped 011t to f4oc'lerieb as quickly' as the next train would take her. Just notice the color -a rich amber, which is always s a . token of quality. Sold by the best grocers in Canada eri N. Ei3TABROOKBa tL7T0 donna N. '$. WtHlIflPstria. TORQsTO0 # WELLINGTON $T., R. Blyth David Somers who bas been Clinton: Mrs. (Dr.) W. J. Wanless, conducting a barbering business here passed away, at Mira), India, a fesv for some time has disposed of the same ' days ago. Her husband- Was a former to Thos Stewart of Auburn. resident of town. ti �'1;1 4.Ht11{� p 1 ..... ...... 1 W1311 VIM BARN WAS COVERED WITH PATERSQN5 WIRE EDGE ; . ROOFING. is the very cheapest and best you can put on a• • barn, tool shed or* chicken hoose. TIN rusts, cracks, leaks— and is unsatisfactory, SHIN SHINGLES won''t. " t last more than . six years. Then more expense. PATERSON'S r, WIRE EDGE" costs less than shingles and with very little attention will. last a lifetime. It has bad a successfa. reeor1 in Canada for twenty years. Hardware dealers most . every where have it, 11 yours does not, write for free sample and booklet. PATERSON MFG. CO,, LIMITED TORONTO and MONTREAL are two systems ivhich you l:ltnriot afford to mit from your busines a education. In these days, when everything must be done accuratelyand, rapidly, the system used.must ho the best,and .dtiiekest. tlisigg Shorthand is easy to learn, easy to Write, and easy to read after it is written. Our catalogue will tell you all all about tho system, and is. free for the asking. School term: September till June, inclusive.. Forest City Business Colie, e .1. R. GREGO,` rounder Gregg System. Pandora Ran,e SAVES' FURt. AND mum's To PAY FOR ITSRLF. It IA not the price you pay for a range which makes it cheap or expensive, but the fuel. It consumes after you got it. - Ifyon bay ran e which Omits to ST less than a "Pandora" and it burns a tonic* osdy halt alon of coal more in se year *what do your gain? Nothing, but you actually lose money besides putting up with all tho inconveniences, troubles end extra work w"hieb are se rtaintywith a poor range. The "Pandora" is equipped with litany fuel., saving features which are not found on any other range. Hot-stirues are can. strttcted so that all the Boat fret* ,the fire -box tremolo .. dirrr�tiy index everypot-hale a1►nel;l►rrausrtd the oven twig every atom of hewt is used, and only the smoke goes up the chimney, Sold by all enterprising dealers. Booklet free. a London, Toon*, ltontrreal,'111>.rrip Vsneetiverr. St. Alta,111.tie a " a~ awki,4 06 Son, Sole, Agents.'