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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1906-10-04, Page 5HELP WANTED Young ladies and gentlemen who are desiroue of making a re. cord are wanted at the Clinton Business Coilege Ofitrnatcdwith Wig, Haar4 Y aasifesa CelleM • toprepareforR okkcepers,Stenog4 repliers and Telegraphers. During July and, Auguist we could oiily fill oa E -TJ NTJ of the positions oft 4 fercd our graduates. ., Catalogue for the asking. GEO. S1'OTTON a Principal. Dashwooi Roller Mill 'NJLEC SUFFERING THE SURE PE iALTy iCesiih Thu l as Last Is k Io;re by f ydi E. Ith i ii ° �Ea., lb1e "e4ie tact, How many seoraben, day yo, know who are perfectly welitand strerag? We Bear ever r i* o same story over'nxnd over a; sire, 1 do not feel well; Lam so tired all,tho time'!" A real good time to buy our famous hits Star t� 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 i n the highest t re- sults. For strength. richness, whole- ness and appetizing flavor it is 'with- out equal; makes more bread easier and better thanother—gives s solid satisfaction to consumer and producer --Buy it and you will please yourself. and your good wife as well.—House- wives all over the county emdorse our claims. We solicit your patronage. Jas.Eitit Dasa. w, � Dashwood During The Warm Weather We are offering some exceptional values in Pianos anc1 rgans Our Goods are of the best glxality, and we will he satisfied with the SMALL PROFITS. Prices and termethat will suitthe most,exactin , d ' Zi Sewing Machines we, can der tainly suit you.' Stationery ;Moree,than likely;.: ecu sp, Jc the ,minae words yourself, and, no doubtou feel far from well. The cause may•be easily traced to some derangement of thefe--- nsale organs which manifests itself in depression of spirits, reluctance to, go anywhere or do anything, backache, bearing down pains, fiatulency,nervous-, nese sleeplessness or othr ,femaleweakness.. These symptoms are hut warnio�gs that there is danger ahead, and unless heeded a life of suffering or a serious operation is the inevitable result. ' The never -failing remedyfor all these layyzn toms is Lydia E. ]'lkham d Veg- etable Compound. MissClara Beaubien, of Quebec,Beau .ort, Beauport,writes . Dear Mrs. Piinkhar e "For several years I have suffered with a female weakness which proved a seriottis�i drain on my vitality, sapping my strength and causing severe headaches, bearing -down pains and a general worn-out feeling, until T really had no desire to live, 'I tried many medicines, but did not get permanent rell� until I took Lydia N. Pinknam's Vegetable Compound. In two months I was xuu better and stronger, and in four month I was well;. no mote disagreeable discharge, nto more pain., So .1 have every -reason to praise the Vegetable Compound, and I con- sider it without equal for theills ofwomen•" For twenty-five-fve y ears Mrs. Pinkh�,danahter- in-�a of Lydia E. Pinkham, has under her direction and since her decease, been advising .sick women free of charge. Her advice is free axed always helpful. Address, Lynn, Mass.; Wcod s 'hos , f y The . ter• at .English. Remedy. Tones and in test i vigora o whole �4 . 'nervous system, , make loodin oht Veis. Cures Near. v- ous Delyili, Mental; and Brain Worry, Des- "p�enc?t. Weakness, .Emisanons, Sper- maetorri set, and Affect of,�4buse, or ,Excesses. Price $1 per boar, sixfor One willpiease' rix will cure: Sold by all druuggists or maned iu • plain_ k . on receipt) Of rice. New pamphlet maied rec. The Weed Medteine CO. (formerly�W inds ') Toronto, ant. A. fine lbse of high grade station- ery cheap. CALL and SEE US S. MARTIN &SON 's Suits s'Suit lr irill .'amilli =NI 1117111mi ITIMagort (Iiinta."1:1116 'ffilli '11 1117r7INT°16 1. TheTil: 4 ° ILL4iN .7.............::,....:;... 1 "w.YoUIPI: rat::Ivht.jTWnis:::::::::::::.:t". Suits to Suit Everybody We have - just received a large line of ready-to-wear stilt% , , which we intend to sell at rook - bottom prices. All thelatest . cuts and the best of goods. Come and see and you will, be sure to buy. Wit/I. SHRUM,. General Merahant DASHWOOD. EXETER MARKETS, 'Wheat 70 50 Barley 80 40 per ewt., family.. Bram per • 16 00 JO 00 The great iitetine Tonle, arta only safe effectual Monthly' Regulator erovideb wernen can depend. Pleb" In three degrees' 10 degrees stronger es; No. 3# tee pemphlet. seadrete Tits The Advocate to eati of year 20a The Advocate to 4..44 ot Year 2Oct - Around About Us. • St. Marys: The 11,V, Watt Har- ness Co., have made an aesignment for the benefit of their creditors to Allan Carman. Seafortb: -The infant son and only child of Mr. and Mrs. W. IL .Miller died on Sunday evening after an ill- ness of two weeks. Parkhill: L. Schofield of the t owe line 'had the misfortune to lose the end of the little finger on his right hand, while operatieg a cutting box. Seafortlei Wm. J. iAllin of town was recently married at Teeswater to Mies Margaret M. MeXinnon, of Xin- loss. They will reside here. Ailsa Craig: Mrs. Wm. Menzie of town passed away at the home of her son•indaw. j. Welsh,at Oliphant, One, on Sept. 20, at the age of 75 years. Mitchell: Arthur Mutton who re. cently sold his 50 -acre farm in Puller. ton to Wm, Robinson, has purchased Chas. Ilorney's 75etere farm in Logan. Par khill: D. N.McLeod has sold hie grocery business hero to Mr, Lemon, of Ilamiltore Out: Mr. McLeod is an applicant for the yeetint postthaster- ship. Mitehell: The marriage took place in Logan township of .MissLottie Etty of this place, to Ernest Brant of Stmt. St. Marys: Polies Magistrate Stan. ley last week senteneed Mary Parewell to six months in Stratford, jail. The at her trial Was a serious one coming under the vagrancy act. ° St. Marys: Rev. joteph Janes, 13.A., of this place was on Th itesd ay married to Miss Paulirie Mowat, of London. elated. Mise Margaree Mowat and 11ev. W. A. Matthews were the ssis- hirfilillff Has its Drawbacks, #4, fanner has hard life, Working in all' weathers, feet wet, exposed to straiii, he is too often mighty careleS,s about his health, II James Abbott, Markham. farni!er, neglected his kidneys until laid up wlth, rheumatism. Itor eeven years he could not work. He never imagined his kid- neys were at the bottom, of the trouble. And began to mend at once. A few months, and he wee strong as ever. Don't let yourself run down. t/se Iltqu, 'Monty refunded if not satisfied. St. Mc' ye; Geetge cF^aheen, uci? %Vrn ! I'.'arklnill: On alae ove cr£ leis. dc' er-_. nupneg 4uud cora of W. 11. (ivaFnclizn €af s tare for the Wast, �'�flpn. iiric�ine wase this town wee married on Sept. Ji, at )resentcel by the nee nnberr o naris Jrarriso hie bride, being Airs Edith fe dgo A E Ss A.M., (of ivhicln Tao ly he e, G013 of that place. Clinton: Mfr. 'Crcarnston one ofthe rte f of the Collegiate has ar°eeptecrl position aeTrentori for whirls place 1€n left Sa�a�ta�rdey-. Ho is succeeded .: by else Ila lipro ,c§ of St. Marys. Seaafortb: $h'. ,Tient, teller in tlna, Bank of Commerce here for the past few months,. ha& been transferred to the branch. in .Qresdon. Mr. Snider of Dresden comes to Seaforth. St, Marys: :Rev. Jobn Laearoyd, :aa former pastor .here, passed away on Sunday at Isis home in London at the* age of 77 years., Mrs, Win. Box of this place is a daughter of deceased, Ailsa Craig: Earl Hodgins, stair of J. A. Hodgins,lias been promoted from theosition of accountant at. the Chatham - branch of the Standard. Bank to that of the bank at Belleville. Brucefieid: J. T. Reid, merchant,, while wheeling to the station in some manner fell off his bicycle into the ditch. He was: Beverly cut about the bands and face and was unconscious fora time, Parkhill; Miss „Ellaikon is ,I -'n very ill at the home•of her uncle,Town Councillor T. B. Shiltington of Blen- heim, suffering from typhoid fever. The latter is also suffering from the same mala: .' • Hullett: John Flynn of the 5th con., passed away Sunday after an illness. of three days duration at the age of 47 years.—Geo. A. Hart passed away on Saturday at his home; con. 11. He bad been ill about eight months and was 35 years of age. Parkhill: h' It ill. Some ofthe members m of nt the staff at Magladery Bros.' hardware almost saw their finish Saturday when they drank a quantity of apple eider out of a galvanized iron pail, But for the timely arrival hat Dr. Kilbourne l it is: hard to . say just what the 'resut might have .been. Seicforth: ° Mrs. Robt.Laidlaw, prior to her removal to Detroit, was waited upon by members: of theFirstPresby- terian church here and presented with a purse of gold, a gold clock and a hand, satchel. Mee Laidlaw has been a faith- ful member of the church an d also, of the choir for a number of years. Ailsa Craig:' Miss Margaret McCal- lura, a former resident of this place, died at Marine City, Mich.,; recently at the age of 52 years—The death oc- curred Friday at Stratford of Alex. Kirkland, formerly of this place. De-'' ceased` who was Aged 64 years, has suf- fered for,some tinge°with kidney trou, ble. Parkhill: Hugh Baird, who has been a member of the operating staff at the station, for the past year and a half,. has gone to Alma, Ont„ where .hewill act as relieving agent. -A. L. Mahler) and family left last week, for William- son, N.Y., where they will reside. They have been residents of Parkhill for several Years. St. Marys: As a result of shock and excitement due to the fire on Tuesday morning, Thomas Pearn,„ father of Joseph. Pearn, whose residence was, burned, passed away during the after- noon. The fire started in the old .gen• tleman's room but he escaped bodily injury. He was a native of England and was 85 years of age. St. Marys: Jes., Pearn's fine two- storey red -pressed brick residence was almost totally destroyed by fire early Tuesday morning.. The fire started in the old detached portion of the house 'from the upsetting of a lantern _be- tween four arid a.m. Most of the con tents were saved, with the exception of furniture of two rooms. $100 Rewitrd $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease thatpcience has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive dive new known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being, constitutional disease requires a constitu- tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in- ternally, acting directly upon the -blood and micas sUrfaces ofristhe system, thereby destroying the foundatioir TB 'the disease, and giving the.patient strength and building up the constitution and assist- ing nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case -that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. • Sold by all Druggists, 75 cent% Take Hall's Faznily Pills for constipation. Mitehell: Timothy Gaffney passed a.vvay Thursday morning after a brief illness. During the summer' he has ,been vvorking at Monkton. Saturday evening he came to town , .spend Sunday with hie family. Barb,' Mon- day morning he returned to work, but toeit sick inunediatly, but no word was sent home. Wednesday eiening he was brought to Mitehell in an un.con- aciouS state, and lingered in that, eon- dition until 8 o'clock the next morning when 'he passed away. Ile was aged 65 years and leaves ten children.. , Fullerton: A pretty wedding was eelelirated on Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs.'Sohn Botterill when their second daughters Miss Olara Maud, bedroll:le the heppy bride Jesse Newton of Cote tom. Ont. Rev. Putton securely ti8c1 the nuptial knot, The bride looked handsome in a beautiful costume of eoilene, trimmed with chiffon overlace, and her going -away gOW171 tvas of blue Venetian eloth. place on Wednesday at the borne of Mrs. Andrew Young, when her daugh- ter, Elizabeth M., was married to 1Ceith McLean, fotieth eon of M. Y. McLean, and a member of the Exposi. tor staff. The ceremony was perform-, ed by Rev. Larkin and was witnessed by only a few friends. , On the prey. ious Motidtry evening Mr. McLean was given a, farewell entertainment by a number of his eerttlernen friends at the Queen's hotel anti was presented by them With tWo handsome chairs. Parkhill: „ A pretty wedding V170.8 solemnized on Tuesday at the home of Mr; ;mull Mrs. jas. Turner when their second daughter. Nel ie 4., was matel 'Anti, Mich., in the ri psenee of a few friends, the Rev. Alliii officiating. The bride, who entered tbe room leaning on her father's artn, was becomingly attired in 4 costume of line Persian lawn with insertion and Prench point lace trimmings and +carried pink Mmes. laiiti,, Allele t.irut beerer. They etill tetkle in N7p81. re a member) with a beautiful gold chain and a locket ¢nun wields w.s 3 arms bossed ssc d the •.7lcaeorele emblem. On Wed. me =day he was also presented by the members of the c3taif of Oibhs' store with a> pelt, of gold cuff lirike also ens bossedwith the lifrasonaio oranialena." Ailsa Craig: The remains of the late Oea�.'lteid,`wb P died in.° j ort. Arthtw ern Scpt.13, wbe°re. sought here Friday, the interment taking plaice to Nairn cemetery. Deceased went to 'Port Arthur some time ago where be was salesman ina store. .About two weeks previous .to bis death he contracted fevrer and was taken to the hospital where it was thought he was making a good. reeovery when he suddenly col lapsed on the above day. His mother resides at Nairn. 1VIOOxesville Mr. Robt. OIart. of town has moved onto Mr. Moses Simpson's farm a little west of here. -,-Mrs, Moes Simpson is visiting her sister, Mrs. 0, .Ross, in Montreal, for a couple of weeks. PRESENTATIoN....,A large number of tiee friends and::neighbore of ¥r, Jas. `M.11er• and daughter, Miss. Lottie, gathered at the Maccabee Hall on Fri- day night last and presented them with a beautiful table, chair and set of dishes in kindly remembrance of their worth as citizens, prior to their remove al to London. A very enjoyable time was spent by all present, while mush regret was expressed at their intended departure. Greenway .Rev. J. F. Sutcliffe returned home last week and preached last Sabbath,, He gave a very interesting talk to the young people and thea preached an instructive sermon from the text: Hal- lowed dbe Thy aan . y Name.—The Wo en s Iusti:tt*te will meet at the home of Mrs 11. Wisher,, jr., Oct 8tle instead of 5th. AS reported last week. Subjects as previously stated.—Mr. Arron cora- ppleted the foundation of A.M. Wilson's borne last . Monday. <-- Several coin- plaints have been laid before our J. P. against several young boys who stay. out very late at night and have coin tned it: t several e rel misdemeanors and in. suited people driving past. His advice is for the parents to insist on their boys corning home early as nearly all crime is committed after all wise peo- ple should be in bed. Zurich Hay Council meets Oct. 6.-Mrs.V lett and two children of Flint, Mie are ,here en a visit. ---W. -O'Brien`a family are now occupying the bo recently vacated by Jos. Smith.. -Re Eidt of Dashwood conducted servic on the 14th' concession Sunday aft noon. `---Albert Horner of Drysdale l Saturday to attend London Busine College.—Mrs. Johnston of Otseg Mich„ is a visitor at the home of Oampbell.—Mr. and Mrs. H. Well ha returned from their trip to Michiga Mr. and Mrs. John Deichert, 'sr h. returned • from their visit to Detr andNew Haven.—Henry:nomad : h conmpleted the foundation of his ne dwelling.-•Jos.nSmith has moved h wife end family to Crosswell, Mich where they intend residing on a farm which his two sons purchased. so iine ago. We are sorry to• Iose th estimable family but wish them ever appiness in their new house.—MTs Alice Johnston is on a visit to friend in Stratford. Berlin .,nd,-'Listowel. Rev. A. D. Gischler aid family haa, eturned from their visite to Berlin. Air. and Mrs, Jacob Ort are 011 a visi theie daughter, Mrs. Jacob .Smit Detroit.—Edgar ,;N,agrel, wbio ha been the efficient clerk in J. J. Me er's store for sortie years, has resign edbis position there and has gone Elmira, where be has accepted a pose ion with J. D. Merrier, a"former Citi en of this place. The people of El 're will find in Edgar a trustworth nd amiable youngman. And his hos f friends here, although sorry to part ith hire, wish him' all kinds of sur ess..—Mrs.. J. 0. $albfleisch, who me -ith an acei.dent a. few days ago, is get ing along as well. as can be expected 'he accidentally fell down the cella: tsps at the Dominion House and su taained severe bruises on her face -and houlders, besides breaking . a sural. one in one of her arms, --His many riends in town will be sorry to learn f the serious illness of Jno. Scbafer.of be Powell House. Parkhill, who was urt in a runawayaccident a few days go. It was thought he was improv- -g until Saturday when he became so 1 that he had to be taken home. On 'onday be was taken to the hospital London and it is_feared lock-jaw t it. ' DEATHS. -Another of our old rese- nt has passed away in the person Mrs. Rummel, relict of the late Hor- an Rummel, whose spirit took flight n Tuesday at the.advanced age��� of S2 ,ars. The funeral, took place•riday. The sympathy of the community is. tended to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mel - k in the death of their little child, at e age of 1 month` and 21 days,;,, the Lith taking place on Friday, while e funeral was on Sunday to the ronson line cemetery. -.The spirit of lin Decher, sr., took its flight on iursday after a. brief,. illness. De. ased who was aged 74 gears, enjoy - fairly good health up to the time of s death. He was one of the pioneers this section, having moved to this wnship' many years ago. He, with r wife;had retired frown the farm and s living oU the Babylon. line. Be. es his wife, lie leaves one son and. daughters. all married. The fun» era on Sunday;took place to the 1 u• Bran\eemertery and was largely at. .cried. Another old resident of 11ay�' s been called hence. We refer to dearth of Mrs. Simon. Hartman ich sad event took place on W ed- day,at the good age of 74 years. (waxed had alwuya enjoyed the beat Health up to within tiaa, few days of demise, but the immediate cause `cath vas a general ,breaking up of eystenna. The funeral took place Friday's—Another death took place Sunday when Edmund Peek a pop. r young m.natn, was called hori.e.' eased was born irn B'aiyfleld. He employed et T. Eaton & (o's, To. to, for a nuu..ber of yearn y Not feel, well in July last lie carne to visit sister., Mrs, Winn. Deletion. 14th. ifaiy, and from that time he has t gradually. rowing worse. The ural took place Monday to the Itaye cemetery, al - h., nd use v. es er- eft 88 0, D ve n.. ave cit as w is iYie is y s s ve' it'. b. Mer a h M n b n z nil a O w 8 0 a. at se de of ex le de th 13 ce ed hi of to wa sid tw th ba the wh nee of hoe of the on on Dee was von fog his bete `1$ Always exact' the same Those who have used it. for years Ore aro the o . ho it the name of "good T. el. KATAIS!'tOOK.. IT. JOHN. N. •. WINNIPIQ. - TORONTO.. u,; wsa,UN$TO$ 0?.,, s. St. Marys: A quiet wedding took lace in Toronto on Saturday ben week ess Minnie Cdlquhoun became the. bride of Harry Pickering of the Te -e cumseh Lacrosse' team, Toronto end formerly of St, Marys. Parkhill: G. W. .Baynton left last - for St. Joseph's hospital for treatment.--s•Geo,Nichols who hue been induring the past few weeks suffering. Froze gall stone was sent to Vietoria;. Hospital,, London for treatment. SUITABLE FURNITURE For Every Room- in the Name We have a beautiful selection of tie latest st i R ��r$ designs. Come and get our prices,a 1 1 marked in plain fi:gures. E ask•you to come to this store for furniture because we believe you will get the kind you want, ,The 0 st ek includes all those pisses that appeal to° good; taste on accoent of their design, finish, "character and richness. We can show newest ideas` and; the most popular furniture for the home, , that can be found any place, town or city. JAS. BEVERLEY OPERA BLOOR. IMMO Is Leading Furniture Dealer and Under taker. • Have you arrived at the fork in the road of life? • 'Are 'you puzzled becauqe you do not know which path leads to success? No doubt you have looked through the -office window of some'great concern and. have seen the manager in his chair —looked. comfortable, didnit he? —some day. That's where a Busitiess College first see that you are right—then go ahead. Our free booklet tells all about plans, systems, charges, pc&tions after graduating, etc. Write for it. i School term: September till June, inclusive. °FOREST CITY BUSINESS COLLEGE J. W. WESTERVELT. Y.M.C.A. Principal. Longa!, ,SAVXS FUXL AND *UPS TO PAY FON ITSELF. It is Aot Pike you pay for a range which makes it cheap orexpensive, but the fuel it oonsumei after yoe got it. If you buy a range which costa $5 , to $7 less thin a "Pandora" and it burns a ton,' or onlyhalf ton.of coal more in a. year, what do your gain?' Nothing, but you toil:Lally lose money, besides putting up with all the inconvenienees„ troubles and extra work which are eoartainty with a poor tango. The "Pandora"' is equipped with many fuel -saving features. which are not found on any other range. flot-air thies are on- stracied rei that all the heat fro* the fire:box travels, direct*. under artery' pot -hole and 11:9tUlti 010 oven twieeLe everyatoin of hind is used, and only the smoke goes up the sim by ell enterprising dealers. Booklet free. London. Tomo, Montreal. Whmloatt. Vancouver, St.iJohte X. X• k ns Son Sol