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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1906-12-27, Page 5 (2)INTER TERM
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OPENS JANUARY 21D
Thee is the mot modern, thor.
ougbind suooesslul institution of its
kind in Ontario. Excellent staff of
teacbere; unexcelled equipmut°
large attendance; actual businee
school'. During November we lead
20 times se many calls front le*diug
concerns for Bookkeepers, Stenog-
raphers and Telegraphers as we had
graduate* to send.
Enter any tiYne.
Iudividu*l instruction,
Our handsome Ohrisetrtras cata-
logue nett free ou application to
6E0. 01451` 1'014 • PrIncip it
Xmis.190€..
Tout will want 'something for
the home to mark the passing
of Xmas. Tule . e.
A Piano or Organ
is always is A merest suitable_
gift. Then to .
SWIG MACHINES
we show the best in makes
and finish. in. small
M " IOAL Instruments.
and Ohildren ssleighs.we sh .ow
s
varied stock. Also in
an..
e
X1 -Books, ileStationery'
,
we wire the cake. Prices and
terrna are most liberal.
e!: ART1N &SON
1110111 W�TCB
1t is right in every respect.
Rightin workmanship, Right
in price. Right in time, Right
every, time. Accurately adjust-
ed.. Fitted in either old, sil-
ver us
vett or nickel eases, ti sell
• you a watch.
Dashwood
Furniture Store.
We have a full and sup-to.date Stock of Furni-
ture in all lines, which will be sold at
Very Close Prices for the Neat
Thirty Days.
We have also a line of Xmas. Specialties which
we are offering AT COST in order to dispose
of them as we are going out of this line of
goods
A tail will convince you that we mean what we say
I�ISAAO
ftrniture Dealer, and Undertaker
DASH NV O 0 DR
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and the 'Best of all Weeklies
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given r a era. t a gravure 22 x Winches entitled `"A TIM OF'WAR" It is
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Family Herald and Weekly Star will eiVe you a combination of the greatest weekly newspaper
covering every portion of the Globe, t great family magazine far eurpaaaing any et the English.
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UITAB,LE
FURNITURE
�r Every Room in the :Nor
We have "a beautiftil selection of the latest designs.
Come and get oar prices,:, ►ll . ularked '.in plain h.gures,
E. ask you to.cnnae tot tle store., for fctrniture because
weebelieve.yoe will get the,kind you want, The
stock includes all those pieces that appeal to good
taste on account of theirs design, firntsh,. character
and richness, We can show ,newest ideas : and the
most popular furniture for the home, 'drat' . can be
found any place,.townror city.;
J
OPERA, BLOCK
ERLE
Leaadiug 'Furniture Dealer and B'nderthker.
.1rr0r
Roottom
Coition
The great Uterine Tonic " and
only safe effectualMonthlsr
Regulator on, which'women can
depend. Sold iso thrcet de
of strength—No.. 1, ; o. 2..
strop r No. 3..
ion �
d g>ooia per' bol*
for enol cases, ...
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Free amphlet. ,Address; ° T111
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The �ler�
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- ' '. ER� ONTARIO
mrivir see Vele eieeirely
AROUND ABOUT US
slkillkaa- Jae Jer,..4kalta4
ti.ideric h Tp, ® Sat.1t'.1ay morning,
*info dehs)z siih4 cattle Wiwi t Hanley
1L..Pt all rd one e'1 lli, tinges.
C:o<lettrieAli Tp. Charlie Mi. (irectfir fall
clown a night of arenas fcactul.ifig
.; Q.le of ribs by tree tin ble
Cliuton: A pretty wedding took
lice at A.eiblrri on Dee. eta, wwlleui Geo.
Much. of town was married to Mis.
Cteietirnsi Vida Stalker.
Mitchell; Archer W. (,i1tl pulsed
away on Wednesday let the age of 10
yeat:e and d months, after a abort Ol-
ney* of eonoutuption.
Clinton:Mr. Gibson, of the!Jolson's
Bank staff, hila been transferred to
London, and is succeeded by Mr.
Kearuy, r. icknow.
Goderich: Walter Shaw, of the el-
evator staff, was presented with a
handsome gold watch guard and lock-
et. by his fellow worizwen.
Stella; Mise Jessie Allen bad the
misfortune to fall and break her arin
the other day. A physician reduced
the fracture and she is doing as well a*
can be expected.
Clinton: Miss Jessie Coupland,
daughter of Rev. T. Coupland, late of
Auburn, bee secured a school near.
Watford, at which place her father is
now stationed. ate50.
Parkhill: Mie. 3. . it i e, a form-
er resident of this town, being a
daughterof the late. Robt. W. klaskett,
died at Cornwall on Dee. 13. The fun-
eral took place at Forest,
Ribbert: Win. N. Docking of this
townshipwas married on Wednesday
to Miss Mabel Dora Fields of Stratford
the ceremony deingperformed by, Rev.
Kirkland. " They will reside here,
Seaforth: MissOlaraSciate.r,daugh-
ter, of Mr. Wm Sciater, who has been.
teaching in the junior departteent of
the Auburn school for the past four
leery, is ;givingup her school.
Clinton: Miss Maud McMcNaugh-
ton was made the zecipient of a nails -
sign clock and a silver tea service and
a case of pearl handled knives froth
the members of St Paul's church.
Hibbert: Alex. Gray, who left here
some thirteen years ago, died. in Wash-
ington, Ohio, recently at the age of 45
years. A wife and one son, besides
tive"sisters and five brothers survive
him.
McGillivray: A footer resident of
this township passed away on Dec. 9•
ext; Bosanquet at the good old age •'of
82 years and 9 months, after a long
illness. d He leaves six sons and two
daughters.
Fullerton: ThereF aassed away ; 'at
her home on Dec:13th, Mrs, Nicholas
Rowell, at the ripe age of 80 yyears.
Deceased was a good and kindlady,
beloved by all, and was a consistent
member of the Methodist church. She
leaves to mourn her loss. a . sorrowng
husband dand
two sone, Jetties,
of s
-
.borne,
and Albert at horde:, Her
meins were iinterred in the Kirkton
cemetery.
Only Real Pancy Gods Store in'
HOLIDAY GOODS '"•
- 'OB EVERYBODY
We have never before had suchea complete stock of goods.
Fancy h iln ' t ►;mlalete assortment Austrian, Dainty Jap, ROya►i Art English,
German and French.
Leather C00d A full line of hand bags, purses etc.
Toilet Articles: Manicure Sets: of= all sizes andC prieesy, Cothbs, Hair 8rnshest
ShavizigLprxishes, and Mugs, Ete.
Envelopes and paper of (lest quality, at prices l`rem 15c., to $0 per
box. Also post card albums, birthday, books, toy drawing books,
etc., and pictures for the children,
Oh! just call and see thea,
ttionerr
Toys
Oonfeetionery nom the choicest chocolates to the mixed. Overa ton of candy
altogether,
F'rui�
Pipes
Or mgrs, California, and Spanish: t ► low as 2 dozen: for 25 cents; Dates 8 cts.
a b, Cooking Figs 5 cts; a ib.
Fancy ones in fancy cusps, $1{50 down, also good line of 25c. pip;
ut
s and Poultry taken Cash.
CHARLTON S FAIR
Chiselhurst: ,Robert Newell, 'has
disposed of his one hundred acre farm
to, Mr, Wm Dinnin, of Hibbert, the
prig 'being upwards of$7000.' Mr
Newell and family will retire to Hen-
ssll:in'the neer future..
Clinton; Miss Elea rette, danghteer
of.0. Potts, and Miss'Mabe1 Oantelon,.
have rented Mr. Jackson's store in the
Victoria Block, and : after the New
Yeerwill open out at Millineey . and
Fancy Goods store.
Tuceersmith: The death of Mrs.;
1Nxxt. Alkenhead, ;whose maiden, name
wa4.. _Annie.,Davidson,, formerly,
Tuckerstnitb' -Qvcurred in Regina re-
setup oftyp roldfever And fourof their
children areill alba same dieeaise.
•Brucedeld: Mr, Herbert' has sold
tlie'McTevish farm to Jas. Armstrong
for`Se,000. Wm. $roadfoot, Tucker -
smith, has moved to the: house on ' the
farm of Simon McKenzie.- Miss: G.
Maeks has sold the stock inher,. store
to a party from New Hamburg.
Clinton Stewart Jackson, tr., met'
with a painful accident at the`Passtime
Clab..on Wednesday eyening, He was
swinging .nna horizontal bar when it
broke. and he was thrown on his face.
One of bis teeth was broken, his face
severely bruised and cut, and for a
short tirne he Was unconscious...
M
ofhe oldest
e cKillop:
Another t d s
poineers of this township passed away
on Monday, in the, person of Mrs. Wm
Galbraith, at the ripe age of ' 84 years
and 7 months. Mrs. Gentraith's maid-
en nau,e was Mary Muldoon'. She was
born in Fermanagh county, Ireland,
and came to Canada nearly sixty
years ago. •
efovvielt:e Rey, W.`H Harvey, an
old Howich. bey, of Brant avenue
Methodist church, Brantfoacl, was a
victim of the ice -covered sidewalk on
Friday night, when he slipped and
broke his left arm ' just below the
shoulder. The mishap was a very
painful one, Mid will incapacitscte him
for a time. ,
McKillop: A pretty event -took
place on Dec. 19th, at the manse,when
the Rev. Mr. Carswell , united in mar-
riage Androw 0. Henderson of McKil-
loy, and Miss Tillie Shannon; andJohn
E. Daley, son of Peter Daley, of Sett
forth, and Miss Eliza Shannon. The
brides are both daughters of the late
W. J. Shannon of the 5th con.
Seaforth:' Owing to the managing
of the shoe factory "demanding all his
time, W. le. Willis last week disposed
of the shoe business he has conducted
hoe £t)r some years, to . phis father,
R9bert Willis, Seaforth'.s veteran shoe
eater. When he takes over his new
business itobt. Willis will also retire
front the firm OB. 1. Willis. St Son, and
this old and longestablished business
will in future be carried on by Walter
Willis, Both changes 1 are to take
place early in the new year.
TRV 711/8 FOR YOUR COUGH
i'Iiiituu,:,,�} Tt.r Heal b »✓r teem %. i.1• C
ieiva, ooe5f lei %Viilzeiete t,1 •AIkiiil..t•
I ., teei le c;i' t eiastor', u1.1 UI 4 ad ►i. at i
t 0,rt:tUd t4rlat►iLitl 404'rllily. fries tete
es, i.e.' t►.ku, itra. Stews time ego he,
bit a. *everts xttac:k cit tyl.tiuld
whiclh iiieoppesed to Leyte der reaaid
his cbance c.r i•acever;y, lie woo borne
here about 3u yea a f1i,'u.
Beyfield: A very pleszwint and
happy event took place recently at, area
hems of fir,. and Mrs. Reid. on the
Verna rued, when theiirdeu titer, Eva
was amine./ e3 inert iage to Mr. Well-
ingtun Ellti.tt of tlie iiootie ii hew, Dee.
5th, at 00 o'clock. After the cerewot.yy
a iluwptuvusfeasct was pc•uvided,wbich
wits enjoyed t., the full by a 1atge'
number of guesto. The ceremony was
performed by Rev J. McNeil..
Parkhill: eira. It chlau Mee. uzie
was injured Wednesday afternoon''
while endeavoring to ernes Maine street.
A, freight train stalled acrosea the street
was cut in order to let teanm psis and
Mrs. McKenzie, in her hurry to get
gitaierigwhieb es with delivery
direction. She was rendered uncoil.
Mone, in *bleb condition she Tew'din-
edd for half an hour. She is recovering.
Fullerton: e A very quiet but pretty
wedding took plaice oo Wednesday
evening at "Grove Farm," the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Etty, when
their oldest daughter. Miss Mattel, be-
came the bride of Leonard [l. Lem -
mous, of ,Logan., Only the immediate
relatives of the contracting• partiee
were present. Promptlyat six o'clock,
to the straibs of the wedding march
played by Miss Myrtle Etty, the bridal
party .entered the parlor where Rev.
0, Purr ton of Mitchell tied. the knot.
Little Elva Etty was flower girl.
St. Marys: A very pretty waedd'tng
took blace at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
McNeil, Wednesday, when their
daughter, Miss Christians, was given
in holy bondsof matrimony, to Robert
J. G. Jones, aformeirr
-popular
Mitch
el
l
boy and eldestsonof Mrs. T. Jonee.
but now a mof the stove
to ne
town. The ceremony was performed
by Rev. Mr, eleWillinms, pastor of
enox Church, in the presence of only
immediate relatives.
Deafness Cannot be . O red
by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseas-
ed portion of the ear, There is only one way to cure
deafness, and that is by constitutional temtdies
Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the
mucou,lining of the Eustachian Tube. W.hen this
n rumbling soundm-
tube's inflamed you leave a ru i Ing or i
perfect .hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deaf-
nessis the result, and unless thtinflammation can be
taken out and this tube restored to its normal Condi-
tion, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine, cases
out of tell are caused by (latent, , whichis nothing
but an inflamed condition of the raucous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of
Deafnesscausedb��y catarrh) that cannot be cured
by fall's catarrh Cure. Send. for circulars free. Fullitrton Win. EL elarbe.rt of this
F..J, Cl31ANEY CO. Toledo 0. teeette spp� was on %irednesda;p� nrsisre 04
to Miss: Clelena. M., daughter of Andrew
:Sold by 7sruggists, 75c.
rake $all's comely Pilin for eonstipp ioaa,
Stewart of near � arlingfozd,,
A CRITICAL PERIDI
J4K ENT WPROW
Dawgers sad Pala +arc This Critlial
Period Avoided by tlia Vs* et Lydia
!d. Pftrritdrrlttr's Vegetable Cater .
How i' uiv *')MI
reiteee t13.it the neat
critical , penes is a
we is rii lr extl eaoS
is the c /Mise vi held,
Hull/ that the anxiety
felt by wow as
this time draws rifer
is not without
reaaoa
it iL -r system $ 3t
a &Mired condition, or elle is mail -
posed
posed to apoplexy of Mry organ, it is at
this time likely to become active ami,
witli & host of nervous irritations, maks
life a burden.
At rheic time, also, ran ns and tummies
are more liable to begin their ileotructivet
work, Such. waw symptom* as it
*genes ofeuffoestion, hot fl.iaehee, diu nelson
Headache, dread ,ut impending 014
:aounda in the ewe, timidity, pa p
of the heart, spirits before the eyes, irra-
gelarities, constipation, variable Appetite,
weaknees and inquietude are promptly
heeded by intelligent women who an
approaching the period of life whim
worm's erest change may be expected,
Lydia l Pinkham's Vegetable
wend is the world's greatest remedy far
women et this trying period.
Lydia E. Pinkhaau s Vegetable tont-,
s,po�aund invigorates and, strengthens- the
female organism, . and bud e s up the
weakened nervous system as no other
medicine can. °
Madame Louis Belleau of 17 Ramsay
St. ,Quebee, Que., writes
Dear Mrs. le nkham
"Lydia�_E. Pinkleam', Vegetable Compound
assisted me to pass the change: of life with
but very little sickness and pain, and 1 aim
pleasedto give it Amy endorsement, for I feel
that it is te medicine which every woman
should take. I aim the mother of three
children, and when' reached the age of fifty
naturally my health was none too good. and
I feel sure that if f had not taken your Vege-
table
e -table Compound f should not have passed
the climax safely. I took it off andonfor
two/ears and now find that I am in splendid
health and strength and feel younger and
better than I did ten years age. 7 lade praise
to your medicine, and may all suffering
women; learn of its.value."
•For special advice regarding this on:-
portant
nrportant ,period, women are invited to
write to Mrs Pillkll
am
t
Lynn, Masa.
She is a daughter in law of Lydia L.
Pinkham and for twenty-fivey year has
been advising sick women free of charge.
Her advice is free and always helpful bto
ailing women.
To relieve a cough or break up a cold
in tweflty.four hours, the following
Ample formula. the . ingredients of
which euti, be obtained of any good pre-
sctriptiorl druggist at small cost, is .all
that will be required: Viieein Oil of
Pine (Pure), one-half notice; C lyeer-
Mne, two ounces; good Whiskey, as balf
pint. Shako well and take in i'a.speorn-
ful doses a vevy four hours. The de-
sired results can not be obtained un -
lees the ingredients are pure. It is
therefore better to purchase the in-
gredients separately' and prepar=e the
mixture yourself. Virgin Oil of Pibe
(Pure) should b purchased in the
original half -on a viaa/le, which dreg-
gii to buy for dire ensing. Bach vial is
securely sealed i a round wooden vise
which prcite'cts the Oil from +expoerire
to light. Around the wooden Case ie,
an engraved wracnprr with the name -.
"Virgin Oil of Pine (PrtreV', plaini
print "d thereon. There taro many inti.
ta,tiorlR and cheap prndtrlctions of Pine,.
but these only create nausea. and nev.
er effect the desired moults.
l'or fwwen y -dive years we have devoted our lives to Ole treatment of
diseases peculiar to men. Our reeords show that during that time we
have actually cured;, thousands. We believe this should be sufficient
proof ,to mostany man that as physicians4 Wo must be successful. Ndt
l needbe id for medicines or treatmi'io�ii.t iyou fail. to get cored...
a
dellar .t1 pa d .:. ,
r
When. ou rl
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'or
cure on bank guaranty. Get honest.tr a rcn.e:�1 _ 'y '+at
come to us you wilt be dealt with in a strictly professional manner.
NOT, A DOLLAR. 111x:'Fi•D BE PAID UNLESS CUBED. If 3'ou are Suffer-
ing from, lost Vitality or weakness from any cause, come to, teat and, We
will cure you. Men who are nervoub, mental physical And sexual
rupts, the result of errors or excesses; producing"weakness,'despondei�i beetle,r
Will that+
failing memory, etc., should come to us at etre, and, we .wii stop ,,
drain upon your system and restore strength, vitality and nerve power. •
'Our experience and thorough, knowledge of every electrical and`° thera-
peutic agent, known to the :medical. world enables us to effect cures, after
others fail. •
We cure •VARICOCELE, .HYDROCELE and STftICTtnate without cut•'
ting. No pain or detention from -business. Before you: submit to the
cutting operation, investigate- out painless,; and positive curing method.',
Our New Method Treatment for Blood and Skin Diseases,w;ilI cure all
ulcers, sores, es, f llin : a out of -the' hair. bone pains, eruptions and -other-
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symnptoiris of all these complaints. 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, BLADDER or. alrRETHR,AL'1 eve
BLE or PROSTATIC AILMENT, or any. URINARY WEAKNESS or dla-.
ease, come taus for' scientific and- reliable treatment
Our ofiices'are complete with the latest and best electrieai,and medi-
cal appliances and all remedies that are known to the medical -World for
- the cure of these diseases. •
If unable to . call, write for QUESTION 'BLANK for HOME TREAT-
MENT. ESTABLISHED 25 YEARS. Consultation Free. Hooks Free on
Diseases of Men Or Women.
Ofinee Houser, 9 a. m. to 's p. na. SundayS;'10 to 12 11a, send 2 .to'4. p. m•
aro twiro systems which yo t cannot. afford to omit fro/a
your blsines erd,li~ationn in the days, when every thin
must be dont' nccuratelr and rapidly, the 'system used
must be the best: and quickest,
Grew Short Hauch isetsy to Item, easy Lb Vv It t. chid,
easy to read after it is *Mtn.
Our catalogue 'win tall yeti aft abut the system, and
is free for the asking.
$chool term: September tilt June, inclusive.
Fo st i Buslnets College
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