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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1906-09-27, Page 6u fir* 41, A. 4 In Case of an Aocidnt Are You Pr red? Eeeey houeeiroideehiiiiid law) prel ert d nor efiZetgene1e3 and, have n' aide' ,for teen u geed liniment. Winor's Liniment . r as household necessity.- Used extern- ally for all aches cud p:.uus and a safe .an4 reliable medicine for aunternal use. : ghl Reeommend.ecl, Sells on its Merits. 25 cts. a Bottle: Prepared by WS. BOLE, 'thin. B. CoJers, Central Drug Store Exeter, Ontario Agzerter Abttorate, Sanders & Creech. Props. WURSDAY, SEPT. 27, 'O Usborne Council. Council met pursuant to adjourn- azlent on Sept.L All present. Min- utes of last meeting were read and sup - lroved. By hew No.8, authorizing' the evyingof the following rates was read a third time and finally par,sed:-- 'Countyrate, 14-5 nnills;Township rate, 3-5 mills; General school rate, 1 1-5 -mills. The amounts needed by the Trustees of the variousSehooi Sections, over and above the general rate, to be levied by species rates on the different • .sections, entered on the Oollectenes .Roll and collected with the other rates. „Accounts, as follows were pats -,ed, and •orders issued in paytrlent:-Elliniville Drain -contractor,- $800; General, - 130.33; Council adjourned to Oct. 7, at $1 o'clock. -F. Morley, clerk. _ Granton The Advocate to end of year 20c Two lady evangelists. of what par- ticular .persuasion .weiiddon't .;, know, cliosed a series of meetings here : this week and are now holding foeth a.t . Woodham. Their success here does not appear to be very narked.--Cloun- -cillor Raycraft:bats been making great °improvements on our streets in the wavy of shaping, draining and gravel- Zing; he also improved: the crossings. The work was much needed.=Rev. D. 'Gunn of. Clinton ; conducted Harvest Home, services iq the English, church ,here on Sunday. The church, which was bea.utifuily decorated, was filled both morning and evening, The ser- iceswere impressive and profitable. L�avzrra.--F. W. Clark, our pnpn- :iar:and highly esteemed harnesslnaker, ie about to leave Granton, after a stay -of seven yeas.In that time he built aip:a splendid business and is trusted. -And respected by everyone that knew Then your blood must be in a very- bad condition. _. You certainly know what . to take, then take it-- Ayer's Sarsa- parilla. If you doubt, , then consult your doctor. We know What he will say about this grand old family medicine. This is the first question your doctor would auk: "Are your bowels regular?" 110 knows that dailyaction of tbo bgweis is absolutely essential to recovery. Beet, your liver Active and your bowels, regular by tacking 1a:.ativo doses of 4 ysr's Dille. >N WeObryyx. O. A. ex Co., torsell, ?ase, elso manufacturers of F RAM MMGOR. TStend Cult, CARRY PECrORAi.. We hsot. no literati! We publish the tumentias of ail our mediates. • • 'Z110;-......�s,..�sa�Il, 1111 Oil gi 111.111:11211.161, ti�w� i�:i�r�� >allrwlA.rtwsar �± 1f ��/Mrarv,�""� 1���� A ..w.�. , 47 i . t 11'4111:111111;4711:5711341 Cit -'' `....;:11!111111111151111 TA►�Y FENCE POINT C. Teo Yllil(rri roster Las Inuit alma payscd ii;0 maritantal otcll;P. 1J; ro you at a .0111on lretceo you aresr.tl3fcd,z•rQ•tn91! Want rru-ro, illus• natal catalogue ft:4-4itl6 a;:entt wanted; irsteellasteeeeeeeteekeite W ti l .ir int4clg CO., LIMLTrn.. W. 3. Homan, Agent —WAR7EROUSES EXETER, CENTRALIA AND CLANDEBOYE Ifighest Price paid for crain athicCemeor to Joseph Cobbledick) launun.Me. {� (Tank 'LI talntlnt fan. n'C'nntow, to '4'C liit�I Y�✓' tta3k( C.." 1a1A ,f5 oE hes Eat i,f; rhi l°a gee and tea' miri ; I1aD toIl4" U t1.1(n'f'. T.laas ail ig t -egrets Nit.°a 0 aaal Mee. i, lcarkhi leac iret cnentm nn3ncibt, and the lees to the ehe2rete lam they wet° honored min -alma- and to the cloth" whese nee. C'lrarrk hams so loner ;talon. a prominent peen werinno calGrrlo:3t it' 't~' DSa4'- 4:al�lGo- They are respeetted axed appre- ciated for their eteriliene honesty and Capri ,lattln(;' qualities tthat. ralways wear hest.. Wei are plearrVd to ktnc►av that .M r., C°l wk'o inrotlaoi Wilbur, will; succeed him h the llueiness 'here. • Land time People of Granton a arndtyicitaa'ty°ex. tend o him a' e arty welcome., Crediton Several of our citizens attended the ""World's Fair" at Zurich on Thursday. Miss Dora Wenzel of Detroit is here visiting her parents. -Ira Brown -and August Kuhn attended church service at Zurich on Sunday evening. -Wm. Sambrook, wife anti family were in. LOndon over Sunday. -Misses Obrissy and Della Brown are visiting relatives in Obesley.-Thos, Trevethicl has fitt- ed upia temporary work sho in the. old blaacksmitb shop, north cot Clark's corner until his new building is ready for use. -The trustees of the Evangeli- cal church, intend having the church, tower repaired this week. It is quite, an undertaking as the scaffolding will have to be built from the ground up.- Miss Stella Andrews bus returned from a pleasant visit with f: lerpds in. Toronto. -The fiaa.x. mill finished the summer • threshing last week. , The flag gangs are busy picking up the f1 x and storing it In the barns ,for the fall and winter threshing. -Bert Clark is painting the new addition of August Hill's hotel. -Harry Wind, wife and family returned .to -Detroit Tuesday, after visiting their .,,.paients here dur- ing. the past 11lonth.-Miss Almina Yaeger is learning the drescrneking with Miss Claaraa J'ahner.-.Young Brim. are busy finishing the interior of their new wrirksbop.• They have it lined in- side with metallic sidings and when the work room is finished it will have an up-to-date appearance, -Our citi- zens are getting in their coal. The fall weather is corning on rapidly and he is a wise man who gets his simply of fuel on .hand. -We are pleased to state that Mrs. John McIsataac, who was obliged to go to. St. Joseph Hospital; London, is recovering. Her rnany friends hope she will soon be alright. The mastitis are busy plasteringthe new school. -t onraad Kuhn ia visiting his brother in Sebewaing, Mich. ---1e. Either, .M.P;P , is in Mt. Clenreos, taking treatment for his rheumatism at the mineral baths. -Next Sunday specel anniversary services will •be held in the Methodist church. In the nor wing Rev. Geo, Brown of Toronto Will peeacb and in the aeven.ing Rev. Fear of Exeter will occupy the pulpit. On Moriday eveniog a special progratY will be rendered.. Special thank offer - ng collections will be- taken at each ervices., s Clandebcye, ho Advocate toend of year 20c Rev. el3loodswertb of Ailsa Craig yid charge of the,, Thanksgiving serv- ccs in St.•.aanues' ehiarch on Sunday.: he chirob was beautifully decorated Ulf fruits and flowers and .both serv- ces were very largely attended. --We re pleased to note that Geo. Simpson gaining strength daily and is expect e to be up• and around again in a bort time. -Several of. our village eople tbok in AilsattOrai; Fair Tues- ay. -Miss Simpson: of (Centralia spent tnday here. -Miss Cameron and Miss aster of Lucan spent Sunday . with iss Lizzie Carter. -Miss L. Charles of- elm'o..t is visiting here. -A number f Telephone nenare-in-the village do - g 13 in sp of ilt re eh da da ag br fo fa de In no by oe th in wit th in 1 M. ba pla b tie A to Greettway M ro. Robert English and Iireddie re - 1 4 owned home from Poet Huron last ,V, to. 001. 9i11, The subjects to he disi eiseiel are Sellool Lunches and Home Cleaning. Everybody come prepaved to take pelt, in the disci asion. All tho or A1,04,11111 IS °lit beim t tie week look - <en after the realiingliti of his house, ii a John Beinger is do tin the work. - Om, Postmaster, W. J. Wilson, IIUS .I, .50 aces-% feign to sell or rept on etisy terve:a-Mr. Henry thinker of Moray elieted feheids iii this Vieinity beet Sat- DIAMOND DYES j Made iloppo:any for Lay and The Diamond irilyeo are the only dyes made especially tee ceisy tend eueneesful hoine dyeing. They ri?etolor, faded feathere, pinnies, stinifs. ties, blouses, StOCkfttlgO and. other articles of wearing apparel. • It is easy to dye a faded garment - small or laitgeasvith DIAMOND DYES ae it IS to wash it with boap, and the colors are forever fast in washing or sunlight. Bright and economihal. wo- men *aye minty dollars each year by the use of DIAMOND DYES which make old things look as good as new. Users of package Oyes will please hear in mind that vile and worthless, imitations of DIAMOND DYES are sold by some the dealere. Every time yoo purchase dyee be eure you ask for "DIAMOND."' Refuse all other tnakee if you would avoid trouble anO loss of money. Write to Wells. & Richardson Co., Limited,. 200 Mountain St., Monte real, P. Q., for New Direction Book, Diamond Dye Cook Book and Illus teat - ed 'Booklet, entitled "Diamond Dye Longjohns' Winter and Summer Sports:" sent free to any addreste Zurich Miss Tillie meirose lute returned to BadeO, after a pleasant visit bete. -Miss Louise Warm is home • from Chicago on' a visit. -Mrs, Levi Ham- acher, who has been quite ill, ia Blight- ly improved. --Miss Anna Rummel and mother who Valle been ill, are on. the mend.--Fied Hees, Sr., has sold his land east of the village, the west half to Jacob Howard, and the east part to Mr. Howard son, Henry. We understand that the• latter intends er- ecting a neat dwelling on his proper- ty and will occupy it as soon as corn- pleted.-Arthur -Well of Landon is Larig, and daughter, ot -Mrs. liranskopf of near Dunkin is at- tendiog at the bedside of her father, Toronto.-Fleory Faust has returned to Caro, Michee-Mre. Sterling, who has been - 1 eeper for John Parks, Stanle fors e past three -Years, left for ht•r Blenheinci, Wednes- day. -J, Deichert,Jr., is nursing a sore hand these days, the result of a rope, attached to a helifeee slipping swiftly through it. • DEATIIS.-Th3 death occorred on Sunday morning ofeNitneyEllenletiine. beloved wife of D. S.' Faust, at the age of 64. years, .4 months and 10 days. She was taken ilr obout two .montbs ago, and all that loving and syinpath- etic hand* could do was, done for her, but the &Neese 'could oot be checked.. She' was oftentimes in very.great pain, hut she bure it all in Chiestian forti- tude, She wasettaithfOlenenaber of the Evangelical church. -Besides her sore rowing husband, she leaves to mourn two..Sena and two daughters aed 'her brothers. 'The foneral services were held on Tuesday, interment tali -ink, place in the Bronson Line cemetery.e- The home of Mr. Chas. Stelek, neer' HilIsgreen, _was cast into deep gloom on Feiday last, when the spii•it Of his beloved wife toqk flight. The deceased had been ill for only three weiiike, and tilthongh the best medipai 021 was -ob- tained and she was given the rObst eareful attendance, it preyed of no avail. She had reaohed the age of 54 years, She leaves to mourn her loss her heshand,„ and two sons, Rqbert F. of Ednionton Alberta, and Arne, at home. The funeral was held on Son. day interment taking place in the Bay- field .cetneteryi • Three Post -Cards. It's the cost of Bu-eu-three herds -- we ask you to think of to -day. Three/ cents a -clay ! Mighty small doctor -bill 1 Three cents a -day cures irritetedo elogged, neglected kidney's, when you use Bu -Ju, the gentle, perfect kidney Three cents a -day may save you'from The cost' of three post -cards is not going to prevent yoo from using nueru. Is it? 0 -et a sample next time you. pass this store. Grand Bend Mr. Geo Freeman who owns a deer. pat k here 'lost a deer a few weeks ego by its being ft•ightened by a dog and Jumping aver e seven -foot wire fence. The deer wee adveetised and shortly. afterwards Mr, Fleatnan WAS notified that the animal was seen in the neigh- borhood of Zurich, A. few days later the deer was tieen A.rkori 4i. end TI108- dity•Mr. Heamun 'was notified that it had. returned to Grand Bencl and had ;lumped the fence and was once again in the park with its mates. The animaI had eluded its pursuers for nearly a week and had covered .over 100 miles • The hotel deal of Mr:thicken to Mr. Fitzpatrick of London has fallen thru, the lataer having bought the Geip House at Seaforth: Mr. Blaeloill has now sold out to John Hire of Decant who takes poseession on ()et. 1. The marriage took place in tlibleirt on Sept. 20th of one of the township's popular young men, Mr, Henry flog. garth, to, M fee Mary Ann Simonet danghter of Alii%3. J. Simone, of < bert. The ceterawrIt Was performed in preisence of levee timber of the feet) tror ting partiete vela t vet; a a friends at the home of the heidese make their home in Hibliert, Sine J. V. Milleon ia visiting alre. COM Short of ereiliton opera iiiitalay with her uncle, irate% A. few of our remit folk°, attended Exetoe Fair last week. -Chouveli union ie talk- ed of •very Ntrongiy how, Iii fact Bet /401" el church low been !Height an41 ii; to be eteieial title Weak to the V. being the Klima:tee litre between Veliorne and ZURICH FAIR • the auepice° of the BirclIZN2 ,wrie anon ed with excellent inieeiten. The weather Thursday wile ideal in point of comfort; the sky Peeing shower io the afternoon threatened to ovoid the day but it did not hot long. There was ate excellent showing of horses, and the judging being .dOltle by the Provlueial Judge, IL G. Reed, of tion prevailedi The cattle and eheep were well represented while the hogs were slim, the only class being filled was the Yorkshire. All other depart.< ments may be considered well repre- sented, particularly the indoor depart- ment. The races ae usuol came in for con- siderable interest' and. resulted: '4 2 year old colt race, 1st, Noah Barer us, Zurich; 2nd, Sam Hey,Dashwood; 3rd John Hey, Zurich. e Dashwood; 2nd, Wm. VVitzel, 1-Chiva. The gate receipts amonted to $303, about $50 more than last year, while $500. the gross receipts armeanned to about Following are the prize Winrars:- HORSES e ,r J no Oolwill, Coleman; 3 -yr -old, W McAllister, McAllietex; team. Simon Hunter. Agriculteral-Brood mare, .1' & 13 Sonnies G Wren, E Gies; foal, J Col - Schnell, R McAllister; team, E Gies. General Purpose -Brood mare, P F *inert; teanaJ Decker; buggy horse, 11 Roeder, S Beaver. man, Jas Hagen, W Smith; 3iyear-old, horse, J Hannon, P Lamont, R J Tay- lor. Roadsters -Brood mare, J Fester, J jr,; 2<yeer-old, Deckerr•E Broderick, Tenet -liner, Becker; Buggy horse, J R D Bell. S'peeial by Leo' Foster for five best 'edits sired by Young Indian Smith, Jos F-oster 4 and vincial Judge. • and 2; 'yearling heifer,' E E 'Raeder, J CheMbersrball-call, Mc - heifer calf, D Haugh, land 2, E Roe - and 3; Jersey cow, W EC Hoffman; • - SHEEP Long .Wool-Aged'ram. tend yearling.' ram, Pei -Orate; ewes and rain lamb; Fine VIrool.- Aged rani, yearling land 2; fat sheep,G DUncan. Yin•kehire-Aged boar, Ohas Harvey, 4.1' Hervey 1 and 2; year-old boar and year-old sow,0 Harvey. Judge -I Armstrong. POULTRY. e5t • Hamburg, Black Spanish, Dorleine, White Leghorns, Pekin Ducke and tler, W Smith; Brown Langba,ns,•. "Olausin 1 and 2; Rhode Island Reds, Mush), W B Battler; Rouen Ducks, Turkeys and ToulouSe Geese, Geo Jedges-Jacob SatiartisoW 11 Wen- zel. e ANUFACT IT RES. •" Collection shoe4 Chas Fritz, P 13en- der; piano, II Well. .GRALN AND SEEPS. White fall wheat, Ai Rennie, Dan Haugh, A Foster; red fall wheat, E Continued on itage Five. • Nothing '.Relleved • Until He 'Tried Mitaristeet, Ont., Dec, e, teee " had suffered for seven years with kidney trouble, Could teareely walk end *as uneble to attend- to tny fano, Saw, "ituerii" advertised, and after taking the Ant few pine, felt much relieVed: After taking half a hoit, was able to do a full da 6 work. 1 know one eathe kidney pill that never fails, get them, for you. 'THE cletiviitiot O. Craclicr Thecc is erOce the world buretvveen eating his, biscuit eat, may eat a biscuit and not taste it,. but vvlien you ,think cuit eating you think instantly of Cream Sodas Crisp, delicious and tasty. Absolutely and distindtly superior to any other make. Say lvlooney's" to your irocer. GOLD MEDAL le and Porter' .mr.A.RDED OFIN LABATT AT ST. LOUIS EXHIBIT* Only snoedai lor Ale In Canada. HE MOLSONS BANK (Incorporated by Act of Parliament 1868) Head Office, - Montreal noserved $300001000 ION OF CANADA FORTY-EIGHT- BRA.NbIlES IN THE DOMI 1.1 EXETER AsAvillORD A 613NERAL 'BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. $ Sale Notes cashed qr collect d. rorms supplied 00 application. DRAFTS on all points in the einion, Great• Britain and 'United States bought and sold at lowest ra of Exchange. ADVANCES madehroVarinersOS oil Dealer% and Business' Men' at lowest rates and (so most fevorable tecrns. , DEPOSIT Receipts issited and hig est current, rote of intereeteillowed and December Mst. al -yearly and added to principal June Mb Agents at- Exeter for the DominionTrovernrnent, rft Vor twenty -Ave years we ,have devoted our lives to the treatment ot diseases peculiar to, men., Our records show that during that time we have actually cured thousands. We believe this: shonid suffielent proof to most any man that as physicians we must be successful. Not a dollar need be paid fel' Medicines or treatment if yOU rail 10 get cured. We cure on bank guaranty. Get honest treatment. When, jou write or come to up you will be dealt with in a strictly professional manner, NOT DOLLAR NEED DE PAID *UNLESS CURED. Xf yea are suffer- ing frem, lost vitality or weakness*from any cause, come to us And We will cure you. leen who are nervous, Mental, physical and sexual bank- rupts, the result of errors or excesseS; prodUcIng weakness, despondencY, failing memory, etc., should come to us at once, and we will Stop that drain uporayour system and restore strength, 'vitality and nerve power. Our experience and, thorough kriowledge of ev'ery electrical and thera- peutic aneet known to the medical World-enableS us to effect cures after We cure vAltrvocELE, 111/DROCELE and STRICTV,TREI without ela- ting. No pain or detention from business. Before you Submit to the cutting OPeratIon, investigate our painiese and posithre curing' method. 6 Our New Method Treatment for Blood and Mein Diseases will cure 'all , ulcers, sores, falling out of the hair, 'bone pains, eruptions and other symptoms of all these eomplaints. ,Come and be cured by our scientific treatment. Patients that We treated twenty years ago haVe never suf- fered a relapse. If you have KIDNEY, B.LADDER or VHETITRA.L THOU - DIM or PHOSTA.TIC AILMENT, or any URINARY AVEAMsitiSS or dis- 00.0e,g Come to uS_ fOr Sclentille and reliable treatment, ;) Our ofilces,are complete with the latest and best electrical and medi- eal aimlihnceS and all' renledieS that are knowrf to the medical werld for the cure Of these diseases. If unable to call, write for 4/1ESTION OLANK for ROME TREAT - Disease's of Men or Women.. RS. KENN EDY 148.Shelby Street, *Detroit, 'Mich., °glee Ileum a a. tO P. D11. Simallerny 1'6 002 mewed to 4 p. m. SPREIIDE11. 01111 pLows ytilifin reieeeeseteneeeraaea SPREADERS We have just received 'a number of fine SPreaders —The Successor—which does its wor.lc in fine style. This is recogi*.ed to be the best on the market MOWS We hahdle` Perrin Plows and have just received a carload of vvalking, rid- ing and gang plows made by this reliable firm. THORICTON BAKER 'AgPtii for the Sylvester and Pell hi Plow Companiem otcr Ontario unaber, Shingles, Lath, Cedar - P6stsi Sash, Ddors, Frames ttnd all Building 'Materials. 13EENAIVES all8F,,ainyi:loiendhooi:nidp, Knock down, k Highest price paid for Saw - logo ofeverydesdription. attended to. Estimates cheerfully 'given. The Ross Taylor Co. Ltd _Exeter, Ont. marriage Licenocs Issued at thol ADVOCATE OFFICE