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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1906-09-06, Page 5a ri �s ValiabilCi, every rrotaraday Dian nir, at tido O!! na 1t..1ITRSTRE n 4ZZTER. the AUVUCATE PLEA. a$iaNQ nQMPAPyY TEUX3 Off' f i3 CLl 1102 a". One Dollar per annum if rami .in a lvtnect, 'is net sop?,id, .�}r`tto3K 3 �jG' +LtQrd . c4n, . .cad.. ;EE No paper disca?ptinued until all arrearaged areaid . Advertisements without f peeified directions will, be published, until forbid and charmed accordingly. •. Liberal discount Made for tranccicut advertisements inserted for long periodq. Evcry description of JOS ' IN YI�ii� turned Out in the finest. Style and at , ()deride rated. Cfhequerf, money •orders, &c., for ,.,p ivertising, eubacriptions, etc., to. be m4cde payable rt9 • „ Sanders &. Creech, PEOPDIETOlis 111= L3 PRO �. C peach CeenYNIcd unOle `Ti OWII Hall, Crediton, on Sent. 3.1 Ali pry se rat, Stephen Couneiil 6REAT ME ICI Mirtcato3 of last r oe :tuns ; zci aril alp. A►Q yprgpenene Qty Ib poetre ➢ lompo y Woman Tells FRyawa cissoplotoily Ccojo Mrs • ?be great geed Lydia E. I'inTellastes Vegetable Compound is eioinag, ,aarnong tie woa ci of America ie ' attrractang the attesutidn of zxmny' leadieg scientism, and thinking, peewits gene ally. 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 etasier and better than any' other—gives solid satisfaction .to consumer and producer —Buy it and you will please yourself and your good wife as weIl.—House- wives all over the county emdorse our claims. We solicit your patronage. ' Jos1E idt, Dashwood During The Warm Weather Weare offering some exceptional values in Piano's and Organs , ,Otyr Goods are of the best quality, and we will he satisfied with the SMALL PROFITS. Prices and terms thatwill suit the most, exacting. In Sewing Machines taainly east you. tationery we can cern• A fine line of high grade station- ery ;cheap. CALL and SEE US - The following letter is only one of - i naw.:thoueantla which are on file in. the. Pinkhaiu office and go to prove beyond question that Lydia. E. Pinkham's Veg- etable Compound must be a remedy of great merit, otherwise it could not pro - deco such marvelous results among sick and -ailing -women Dear Mrs. I'inkham :-- "Soon after my marriage my health began to decline, My appetite failed me: I was unable to sleep, and I became very nervous and had shooting pains through the abdo- men and pelvic organs, with bearing -down pains and constant headaches, causing me much misery. The monthly periods became more and more painful, and I became a burden and expense to my family instead Of a help and pleasure. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Cexnpound cured me within three months, Soon after I began using it I felt a change for the better: and at the time of my next period I. noticed a great diffier• ence and the pain gradually diminished until I was well. I am stronger and look better than I•did before I was married, and there is great rejoicing in the house over the wonders your medicine worked," Mrs. If. A. C. Letcllier, 732 Cadieux St., Montreal, Quebec. • If von have suppressed or, -painful periods, weakness of thestomach, indi- gestion, bloating, pelvic catarrh, nervous prostration, dizziness, faintness, "don't - care" and "want -to -be -left -alone" feeling, excitability, backache or the blues, these are sure indications of female weakness, or some derangement of the organs. In such cases there is one tried and true remedy—Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Seaforth: Miss Greta Paapet, dautgh- ter_nf Chris. Papst,.of London, form- erly of t hie place, passed away at . her home Thursday, atter an illness of four mouths. There is more Catarrh in this section of the coun. try than all other, diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be incurable For a great many years doctors pronounced it a local dis- ease and prescribed local remedies, and by constant- ly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced. it Incurable, Science has ,proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease and therefore: requires Consti- tutional treatment, . Hall's Catarrh Cure...manufae- tured by F. J. Cheney 4 Co., Toledo, Ohio, is: the only constitutional cure on the market. It is taken internally in dotes from 10 drops to u teaspoonful. It ante directly on theblood and.mucous surfaces of the system. They oer,one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for -circulars and testi- monials. - Address: P. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Dthuggists, 75 cents, Take 'h all's family pills for constipation. en's Suits oys iriaitaltyy,„,,, , 1 laip- : ,mpormormorgiowir we. listat„....,rxr, POINT & The Dillon EINGE.STAY Fence is built strands are all HIGH °ARBON, hard stee). a gives, no aanoyaneta illustrated Catalogualtrea,pva agents 'wanted. CA, a trim la t AO* Suits to Suit Everybody. just received u large line of ready-10.4year suits, 'which we intend to sell at rock - bottom prices. All the latest buts and- the best of.goods. 00 -me and see and -You • will be sure to buy. WM. SHRUM, Generhil Merchant DASHWOOD. EXETER MARKETS. WIRE. Fr•NCE CO. W. J. Heaman, Agent •The Great English Bowery. Tones andinvIgoratesthewholo nervous 'system, makes new loodin old Veins. Cures Pers- ons Debil Mental and Brain Worry, .Des- ponder:0th al Weakness, Emissions, ,Sper. eure. _Sold br ggists or mailed in plain pkg. on receint of price; New pan22374Ict- IlitaiCtlfree. The W/wd Medicine Oe. (formerly Windsor) Toronto, Ont. FALL FAIRS' Toronto London Exeter Blyth Zurich Sea forth Ailsa Craig Parkhill St. Marys Kirkton Aug. 27 Sept. 10 Sept 7 15 " 17-18 " 18-19 e 19-20 e 24-25 26 27 a 26_27 I proved. Resolved that the Reeve atind Finkheinen inspect ted r as, opposite lets 20 sand 21, eau. 0, in reference to tile drain. After, nae i ig theaii,vilosr fr g aedere.the carauneu_•adjotiened to Oetelo at 1 preen, W L.II20, Gcihool eoiltra.ctoie fees, ,$.$.60; P. McKenzie, et al, fence viewers, $12; If preys Co., express, 40e.; J. Schroeder, ditch rat s.r., $35, W. White, l; op. ,culvert, q5e.; ; J. Weido, cedar posts, $2,40; W. Patterson, do., $6; W. Anderson, rep. C. R., $2; Ed. Ryon, award drain, `$t O; S. Pollock. R„ $5; J. Br•okensbire, auditing, $8; li. Doyle, do.. $8; V. McKeever,. grovel, $4.90; J. 1X oecle, do., $•1.20; D. Morrisons, work 1st an. $5.25; J. Clark cement culvert, $2.50; T. Webb, do., $5; F. Teatreau, rep, bridge, $1.50; J. Gill, et al, do., $23; A: Allen, eenoent tile, $5.--H, Wilber. Clerk. • McGillivray D. 11. and Geo. Stewart were in To ront6 last week,—John Patterson lost a valuable cow the other day. --Miss ,Susie Robinson has gone to London to attend the Model school. --Miss May Robinson has gone to 'Toronto to re.• surae. her duties as stenographer,—°. E Johnston, son-in-law of J. 0 Dor- man, has been appointed by the trus- tees of S, S, No. 10, Lobo, to teach the Poplar Hill school. Last year he con- ducted a general store business at Kerwood.—As Mr.Johnston who lives east -of Corbett was driving,bone.from Parkhill his horse suddenly" -dropped dead.—An accident happened to Miss Eva Lewis. 4tli conk, the other day which might have terminated fatally. She, with a number of other girls, was returning home ' from school, when -John Tweddle's threshing outfit over- took them. The little girls Glinted on- to the tongue of the tank, but the owner thinking some accident might, occur told them to jump off. They did so but in the descent Eva fell un- der the tank. The wheels passed over her shoulder and entire body, bruising her considerably. Although there was considerable water in the tank at the time it is not thoughtthat any serious results will follow. Zurich Rev. A. D. Gischler and Alf. Gall- rnan have returned from Rodney, where they were attending the Y. P. A. Convention --Chris. Beaver ands bride, after a brief stay here have re- returned to their home in Elkton, Mich.—Mrs. D. S. Faust, who has been ill, is slightly improved.—Peter Wild, Son of Casirnir Wild recently died at (ashy, N.D.---The lecture given . by Rev. F. C. Berger of Grand Rapids, on Monday evening, under •the auspices of the Y.P.A., Was very interesting, and much appreciated.—John Howald had his threshing machine badly smashed the caber day by it being up- set in a ditch. -0. Hartleib and wife are spending a few days at MSebring- ville, Hickson and Stratford.—John Wsalper has accepted a position as clerk with J. Preeter, general . merchant, - Miss Lovina Wagber of Berlin visited her sister, Mrs. Chas. .Welker last week. —Jos. Schwertzentrnbere after a few weeks' stay itt his home here, has re- turned to Miner,. 111., where he is en- gaged at n-gaged:at fanning.—George Stockley, who has been engaged with Jacob Dei= chert as blackswitb, left Saturday for Lindsay, where be has secured a more lucrative position.We wish George every success. He is succeeded here by John Truemner, late of Prang & Truemner.--D. Gottschalk, wife and family of Bad Axe, Mich., are here on a visit; --Albert Smith of Croswell, Mich„ is spending some time here.— W. Klopp and wife have returned, from their visit to Logan and Shakes peare.-Jno Decker, Jr., Babylon line,. recently disposed of his well -matched 3 -year -olds -to Geo. Ford` of near Ex- eter, for the handsome sum of $360. The former also purchased another team (torn John England for which he paid $325, -During the recent wind- storm Mr. Eckstein and Sam Ginger- :ch had eight or ten apple trees blown down. --A pleasant family reunion took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Abe. Lehman on Tuesday, when their children from distant points gathered at their home to help celebrate the event. The couple were each present- ed with a,beautifttl easy chair and •their children's wish is that they ; may speed the declining years of their life in peace and comfort. JIIStified 'by Merit., As you know, it an unteintion proceeding on our part to so emphatic- ally endoree any remedy 'ae we have endorsed Ini-ju. But the more we know of it, the more earnest we are. All we say is, ilu-JU can help anyone sufferirtg from kidney trouble, es 110 other remedy can. It works for itself—shows more plainly than words its real use to all who seek a cure. It it is not just as represented, you can 'have your money back. Fifty cen a box. Potatoes, per bag . 1 00 1 10 Flour, low grade per cut, 25 1 25 rtter • I • • • • • • • • * • 18 Dried Apples. – 0 Cook's Cotton Root compound:, Tbo greab Merino Tonto, and only sato etreetttal Monthly ltegulator on which women can 10 degreeS stroager f 3; NO. 8,• irft send by all drii As. er sent prepakt en reee pt of Deco, Dlytht The 11-niontzh-old daughter of W. 3. and Mrs. A.ndrews died on estern The Exhibition T4at Make Fall Fairs Il'amous. An ideal occasion for a bunny outing. Daily ascensions of a navigable airship, always under Perfect control. The most wonderful invention of the age. lloyai Venetian band, the most celebrated European 'musical organization, under the great leader, Victor, will give concerts daily. Fireworks on more magnificent ittid imposing scale, 'pletoring the great Oarnival of Veniee. Many vlendid educational features for the boys and girls. ir rorinforniation write .1 IV; ItEID, President. ' LONDON SEPT. 7 15, 1908 Around Aout Use Adam .h.aeater ars %lai<voy i laser have neon as sed a. hardware b411oltne,30 Ira Paris aandwill 'neve Haire with tilde families at au. early elate. liii%nJbt7llln Doanglars John, the eight- year old sora of Mie and Ira. DF p:el Vel, died on `fel uredav, after a few weeks,¢ illrnesee of Cholera gra Morhus, St. Ma.ryos While walking dawn the bill on Queen . Vit. Beet the other day E. G. when vire bad the iniefortune to blip andtall; fracturing his .right arm above the wrist.., Mifebell: Rev. ..S.' Asl➢intary two daughters, who have been respee= ted residents, have moved from town to Niagara-on»the-lekea where" they will reside in future. • Seaforth; Miss Agnes Armitage. eldest drntighter of the hate A. Arai - tae, of Seaforth, died in theOrtho.. pe is hospital in Toronto thweek. She had been ill for several months. Seaforth: John O'Reilly, of M,eKil- lop, is dead the result of failing from a load of oats on the Wingle farms, con.. 2. O'Reilly's skull'was fractured. He walked a short distance after the fall. Tuckersmith: Robt. °arnoeban, a native of Tuckersmitb, died suddenly of neuralgia of the heart at Tulare, Cal, He was 62 years of age and was the third son of the late R. H. Carnoc- haa:n. Ailsa Craig: Johnston Alexander, blacksmith, is paid up with a healed hand caused by/the constant using of the peering knife. He had it lanced on Saturday and has since been com- pelled to carry it in a sling. SOI Mitchell; Wednesday evening Miss 'Bettie. May, daugbter.of Chas. Thorne 'wags happily wed to Eli Jas. Wells, of Byron, County Middlesex, the nuptials knot being tied by Rev. Garbutt. Only the immediate relatives were present., The death -occurred at ,Glen Adelaide n ear Moosemin, on •.Tu:esday, August, 14, of Sarah. Ann. Whitlock, beloved wife of Frederic Whitlock, at the age of 69 years. Deceased was the second daughter of the late Daniel Oliver of St. Marys. Seaforth: On Wednesday evening the youngest son of H. Bowen while playing about the house, managed to get hold of a can containing coal oil and the child thinking it was wat- er drank some of it and' as a result was in • a very serious condition for some time. Clinton:The death of Mrs.Routledge wife of Ed Routledge formerly of Clin- ton, occurred at the Canadian. Soo, where Mr. Routledge has been living since he left here. She was a daugh- ter of Geo. Elio, of H,ulIett. She was about 33 years of age, and leaves two small children. Tuckers'mith: Geo. Love, son of .Jno. Love this township, was recently drowned in Manitoba. Deceased. was 20•years of age and attended the Sea- forth Collegiate for some time. Leav- ing there he took a course in the Chat- ham Business College, and then left for the West a year ago last spring. Htillett A' quiet Wedding, at which. oily the -immediate friends of the par- ties concerned were present,took place at' the home of Mr.,H.. Freeman, 2nd concession, on Wednesday evens Ing, when his daughter, Miss Gertrude became the wife of Mr.Thos. Glauzier of London, Rev." Dr . Stewart officiat- ed. • Mitchell: James Thom, a forwer Mitcelllte, died in Russell, Man., on the lith inst. He was married to Mary daughter of the late James McClacher- ty, Fullerton, who with a number of children survive him. For many years deceased, with his brother John conducted a purge dry goods business here. St. Marys:. Miss Roadhouse,who htas•� been an employe of J. Ready's shoe store for a time,left lately for Hamiota, Man., where she : has secured a good situation. Before leaving, Mr. Ready and the employes of the 'store .pre- sented Miss Roadhouse with, one of thei.r most substantiaLtrunks andan address. Tuckersmith: -During the recent storm the barn of David Ferguson was struck by lightning, and with most of their contents were destroyed.—John McLellan's. barn wasalso struck but the damage was slight. Two steers belonging to Roht. McGonnigle, 4th con., were struck by lightning and in- stantly killed. Blyth: Dr. J. E..Chatrlesworth hap- pened with a painful accident Monday. He, with his wife aund child,'were driv- ing—when, riv-ing when, for some unknown reason, the horse started to kick and after- wards got free of the buggy. The Dr. in getting out of the buggy received a crack which broke his right arm be- tween the wrist and elbow. Varna: Dan McNaughton, who has.. te; :Use a 'package andou will >la=+.t bo satisfied with any other tea; Prices—es, 30, 35, 40, 5o and 6o its. per lb. in Lead packets T. lti. R8?ABROOKS : 8'r. %OHN, N. B. WiNNiPE¢. e0.ti TORONTO, s Iiew.lNQrON $v., E. Seaforth: R. F. Bell met with ran unfortunate accident tit the Engine works on Saturday last. A separator ran over his foot, smashing some of :bis toes. Clinton: The other (day Arthur Grundy, while pleying football, fell down and cut his lett leg °to the bone on a tin can, He bad seven sal c'-ee put in. asfeehriewa rizew I S T it worth something to know that Barns, Chicken Houses, Tool Sheds, etb„ have. Paterson's "Wire Edge" Ready Roofing is absolutely fireproof and waterproof—and practically wearproof. It is cheaper than shingles andlasts a. lifetime. We will send you a free sample. Test it yourself. We will also mail a copy of our 'Illugtrated booklet. Hardware storps everywhere hatiidle Paterson's "'Wire Edge or can get it for yon. Insiist on having it. PATERsoN MPG. co. LIMITED MoNTREAL Aso TORONTO Eden A number, from- here attended the funeral of the late Wm. risher at Ex- eter on Sunday. On accolmt of the funeral there was no eervice here. MisSil3lanche Rook° spent Sunday at ehrteed a new buggy last WeCk. Look, ing friende Toronto., -Chas. Coates arid wife of London attended the finis eral of tbe late Win. Fisher on Sun- day. --A number from here took in the ice cream social at Zion Monday evening and report az good time. must of neceAity belaging order to successfully weatha• the storms or business life. The FOREST CITY BUSINESS & SHORTHAND COLLEGE trains young men and young women to' take mitior positions which eventually len.ci to positions of responsibility and trust. The foundation is secure. Our students go. up, n9t down. We are unable to supply the demand for our students. NiThx? Be- cause business men recognize the superior training they receive. Wtite for our 'fiusiness and shorthand booklet ; it's free. School term : September till June, incluSive. Forest City Btisiness College Principal. London. tie oti IL Cooks and Bakes perfectly if the same time There is not an. other range built in which the heat may be regulated so that you 'can bake in the oven and cook on the top at the same time without spoiling one or the other. But you can do both equally well at the same time on the Pandora, because its heat is not wasted and 14 at 'all times under the simplest, most positive control. If you do the cooking of your household you can, appreciate exac4 what this means. PIL 01111* I 4* Ran eWatolhowses imst, rnetOritnit it it•OrtdOWA0 Toronto. Montreal, Ago t