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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1907-11-14, Page 5 (2)' ":4101t . 11 Huron 70041 StatiaUea of t,h,e Po, mestir4ener.- sie, _ e,n.iout miing Mitrebe 4!0" 3Ist bit 1zs Seat beented. 'The elutege of Tthe 11v41 yeer n oVero. meet cleileiteecounti for the report .only helegfor nine months, ittete04 af yettri, The .-following., flg- ure, to oilleee0,;ffet.o.e.' * -4**- , 'the ft? tefli)ie eelcat eftiled "exentie her , IN4e,,.11! IP,ng ist&nee fm PortEIgu. - VoThett n emineut euthori an itotineed.,in the'Seranten trai) 1iwes that he had fouud 4 new way to treat thedread American disilitet,.Rbeunnt- tlette. witb, jut gammon everredit drug* feuted hk *uydrug toretlL pby.. •janteverere: elelr Witehimportitece, s Ait".•oely o eittlYlve Yvn...the DtQ Onnei, al11eyed. t ' , , . Cliuton: X Sleeker hos bought out i tb Milk' bushier* Of 1 Chutchlit, and Thom** at, rmiW443, after The tojoik t. tualmrirsot f Tthhitesit. ,wm:et,:4:gir00:13 iapilati II:. 1:4, , , \ Olugers70 t is ome weekly, month y or yeterly buft von. oregiomenr, 0 Organs, SewIng Ma - bines, Stadonerg and Ooods variety and prices to sui all- - elas. Pea of inaers, bf eThutst , obett ton. E Dashwood D e • ondeille orderpu)poe in to inte Intl" , and this is the ?mon, why so many phyoiciens fail to elm female disease. Thisiolso- tWyeaeou why thouasnd upon thetivands of women °Itft eoiTe- Ppofiding with Mr. Platten), dee in-law of Lydia E. Pinkhim, at Lynn, Maas. To her they am confide event 4041 of their Mutter and from her grat knowledge, obtainedrhomiears of perienea in treating female .i11e,-311e. rinkliam can *dyke, ick women more 'Naively than the local physician. Read how Mrs. Vinkhatri helped Euterentien.ne. Mont Deo:Mrs. Pinktam suffered foreightnionths with what the° doctors cattedpmittpsus, which causedgreat weakness all over my system, with faint apell. 1 keptgrowin _wcakerjaeL. r rid-c-d---sefera1 zueTiines which Auer elittikeLir9,f,441.(ffVe..3.11 fl W9 lit hite1lt:uttit eider -Vow •terdi ratut-er "1 ii5Old Wily lave paid $2OO for that firstbottle, • itottrtedneron therour es-cwed me. 1 am Taint grateful t.,-sn,V.-sitlendidotohust.heahk-AZbt-sha certain*, recommend the Vegetable Corn. pound In flowing terms to all my friends and aressinntsances„ for it is deserving Oran the p cart give it" Noun. of proof establioh the fact, that no medicine in the world cquala Lydia R. Pinklimee Vegetable Com- pound for motoring women's health. pee our Vanadi- a and Ameri- can isamplea.; tes furnished on application. kkAidial rthur D. Davis - EMMA Olti-Cerner‘Tatneeand-Au drew Streets. • LEARN IRESS4VIAKINg BY MAIL titneTai isiom'e: or Tak&aPersonal Course at stfiooL .eetbtzi..altJo...learn we teach_ 'It or intaIment plan, We also teach ia peNornd class „at schoolonce a mouth. lass contmetteing last Tuesday of each Month. TheSe lessons teatilles how to cut, -an • ,t ether an - tarment fronlike, piiii'icst-whireaTUKVAitilinTaitiiiiSt Areaiot , The wiwle faintly can leArn front • e •courc. 'Wu have t.oight over 'seven Aleesseoaking, and gilitritiltelelo - `;fitindfed-tioltars 'to -a -fly one OPT t?..etYk'Pea. the 114e or -4 aud • Yoe canrwt, fearTi-dress.mai.inti aTs this -course , teaches if you .forye,,trs. newfire 44 Unita-, fernpUltno one outside the Thisia the only experienced Dress 'Cutting.Schcot irk Canada and excelled hy - nofle in any.0theeetamtry. rite at once for porticulars, as we have cut our r4ite one- third fer a short time. Addrcss - • - 01044UTTING $0800t,- t...litiatterd.Ont „Canada" • liaPp4311, s. Ooad .W4 returned. from her to Egniondvi1Ie--Tb saIe ofstock and iinpleMentti, held b WOrkinert. 2tul con., was well dedon Sertmdrty-stnii- good prieete Philips has re- Ternfitn otter a pleasant. here with her niece Mrs. 1) Ilay me Mabel Whiteman, who for wonths has been with friends in sttOrnecThorae.---,Aniviver *in be held little Meth. 'bet* 00_1414 . 1.7t1z.e.We t to state thet Peter Fisherof tahleY0 who has been in moult time, Isnot elm*. tiient his friends toe Meet .114eGregor and hehave been visiting a ome of firs. Meiliregor's mister, Kilp.itriek bas returne& fromy .psant visit in (redIt n.-- PtiflUpls .' V he •honie, hinir mutt. eyshottki.• thew teiteent fEn t ther hist, Mee 1)i, her reit or *40 one ean I be hies been rganit' and has **eel ipthe hurth. .She wlshri to-, gratitudefot the ht thst pricroptedthie Merk rlatt-oaon aloe pert of the con.4 n*rnd'they ors . Pieosta t Oest Poore* no atom. Taylor lilt itteot ameptio Rarpley Hills Green Ifuronclaie lappets IChura ° Mount Carmel St. joseph Seitforth Soirepta, ,Shipke Sunshine . Thames Road Varga - Wingluun • Moray Miss Mary Dutnan hat returned to St. Joseph, afters itleotsant visit here. -Mr. Patton, who recently leased her farm here to her grandeon, John Patton, ilea _moved to elendeboye. We are indeed sorry to lose such good citizens but we wish her every hip*. nee* In her new home. -Mrs. David Mitchell, who has been *uttering from the effects eta felon on her thumb for several weeks leist.„ is progressing fav. orablz-lifies Bernice D.rr. who has been laid up for the pat -couple of weeks front an attack_ elf Jautulice, is recovering, --A birthday .party was given at the residence of Mr. and Rice the ether evening in honor o Miss Lena Mason ,' -who le mimed in the store here. 414.dainty tea witaserv. y e os ess, re. sce, au veryenjoyable social evening was spent' by all pretientAndreveGrieve, be newly-appeinted-tax-eel the western division of the. township of McGilifvray will be calling on los many friends shortlyin hie o ciaicart- ty. has taken hold' of my, cuitorcers.'' . - "They asy it makes tighter, tastier, finer -grained Biscuits and Cakes than any other, they ever -11,se414"- ' Send for our itei, • Cook -Book freet - ltatioital, Thant &Chemical *at ** of camuta, Undyed, stoatreat. 3000 • 21 00 10000 4350: 2130 18 75 $1 05 121 00 -- -40410 -1815. 2382 18!Z 127 50 430i 65 i30- 3375 433r10-- 1221 00' 4175 .---2700 80 . 50 3-00 2700 2250: 288U5 • 11550 488383 121500 &mil% Mr. Brown has returned. to Londe ter a visit at the home of a Silber. iss-LirzieTruemner-has---return •Detroit,accom by- Ali 'rat • liobeandF1ora lfoater-jeaq "bittfor Deatits'Off,rofid4 ealey timer RItair,a a 'home , brated, bis 85th birthday .oni. Nov. let and te-f-afreeent enjoying goodWeiilt Daniel M, Claw, who has been em- ployed at Pratres blacksmith shop for the past year expects to leave town hortly.-Rev. E. Schuelke"ie personal effects has been slipped to Heidelberg. Sol. 'Williams of St. Joseph alcoved to town on Tuesday and has Tented roome at the rear of MM. McCormick's ore:,-...-lifissetez.tdbinaJ ant!.----0edelbe auskopf of Dublin, are visiting their grandfather, N. Feder and other re- latives in this 'vicinity. -Rev. 3. . P. *ugh of TOW, japan, occupied the pulpit in the Evangelical church on Sunday, both morning and evening, and itkthe 14th conthumb', In the afternoon at3p. ns. Morning **entice at 10 o'clock and Sunday school at 2. Evening otervice beings. at 7 o'clock. lbeit'bours will continue during the winter months -Louis - Jeffrey,/ fore. pan in. Kalbilerechts fie* mill iinterels, reefing his dwelling near St. Joseph to Zurich. The scarcity of hawses is rather 'severely felt in town, ever), nook and totter being -fllled. - It -is hoped that some one will erect a few moderate priced dwellings as soon as pceeible..-Rev. Theobald ilatieb, a. .g cal church, elon Atm -Haugh'. and one daughter.. 'arrived in teem last week, and will occupy the dwell recently purchased from Aire. Iturnme Mr. Ilitech was * formerpastor here and hie. -many friends will weleense him and hitvfamily as -permanent re. eidents...Albert.Rose--bas .-purchased several iots west of the sehool•grounds, from Fred-Kalbileieetr and will erect- ••- •dWellitig'next- spring. -We ...are sorry • pert---the-illuess-of Mis, lien. Douglas, of Blake, who . is confined, with...mumps. Irene has beet* attend., fag. •,,Seaforth - Coll. Inst. and came home ailing On Wednesday Wt._ We to return- her Norman Brenneman Is now "levying an.. apprenticeship- with the Week. atBlake. :" _ -131tertf.-..Theiletithef3lirilliatirlitteele ho wati-emplilytel atilertleiVit 110h0P recently, took placeatOlin. .11001tal,-.1olloveleg an operation. Stye took ick at the Derninion Roue iwithr an. attsek of *cute -•kidney trouble, and was attended, to,. by the iota medical men, who . decided . that heehouldbe-romotrouto the horopitsit. He was .t*keri.:t4 .:Clinton on 'Saturday*: the operation was sucettoofully :Per. brined, but .owing to . hie weakened condition he .sucetunbed ou 1,ifoinla7:: He was a widower, aged. „ *bout 55 a li*rlieesimeker. , . Themes.' - Stevernion, of :Peitngeellle.catne. here, on ..,,,Widnettility.• and took the remains to Petit 'prin.' terment." • PtCK Inc , t1 doth e* out of the . bisketwith belt t ding go of the line rah the tk'r. k elm he ea into poti.tion thilJ oftd,h014,,,I4tufs'thatiother ikyer , yo-er *actress and let senJ you * " Davis" ott apOrev try ill Only coot you oni *I earti. ' ay -Council • ,11. The *hose council met at the To* ell Wednesday, all member* being nt. The •Court of ' Recision on 3lack Creek Branch Mirth, discussed • ourobei7 of ,appoiils against the en• es report, but the aseessment was dopted 01°0 -Ching* 41 nuniber ornottriting to about -410.04) 're paased, lifter. winch , the etietteit etiedrto meet Ain Weilnee-- 4th;'.4". Hees, lir«; Clerk« All preaent., Minutea Of preelent ineet- ing .reartittid signed. Murdy. Morgan • at Lbe weveral account*, . Meritcon petition has .been presenteatin this oaten, signed: by.a. inittoritY of the nett of *It the tends *Noted by the , proposed or dram on .- the. 3tli.coneeloiett, preying for the eitene flint of Said diteh in puree*** Of Sce on Set t.he Ditches and Mratereetr.. es 4Let, be It therefore ***elated .thit eeeld-diteh ber,Otettiled intoiLet 14 the 13t1S 7"4.tend Le:Cif 0r4 the lIth ten., .1* thsit inter be instructed. to tbat . totted* • Ffras: Morgan -tbat the ,nit rood allowance on Illth and • te Ietlit Von 'Munro foot. • • " itoied • t shople.in beelutelr harm eee hotne reinedy atJittle cost,• Itheemattsui. AS Ori -00p !Mo. wa is 40Y1OPtotwat-deran kidnew, Itis a condition producedter the failure of tbe kldneys to propely niter or *train from the b!oodtbe uric acid and Other Iie,urinte4t skin pores. re, Mettle In the blood, decomposes and fOrlUti about the _joints and muscles, pausing the untold sufferieg and de- formity of rheumatism. Thiepreocriptionlitiaidtkitarairplete did healing, cleansing and, invigoritt. ing toulO to the kidneys,' and gives al - moat _ immediate relletin all forms of and'urinaryteeublesandbeek. ache. Re itleo warns people in a lead- ing New York paper against. the dis. olio:mite use of rearty patent Medi- cines. ItelltersliolterstentrWetrieriermiet OUT-Inr- ettooteibeitei&teameaalluest* St, Marys: Dr. Lindsay Sparks has43assedthe-final-exarninations-vf the C.ollege_of_ _Physicians_ and Ser. •aVithattiol. Sae. Dougherty, 'has been, appointed to take charge of the ontintratioir-olosses--io---Prine.etere -seheelake.teilentoMiXl. commenced this week. St. Marys: Mrs. John Dilbsbough, who lives two or three miles from St. Marys, in Downie township, met with ts serious accident. While bandlirm a .,eitlibire revolver the weapon alipped and intlicteda, severe wound in her arna., _---Mitehellt:Th4Qtatti,-614Ro-ittOiStew. art, aged85. occurred Sunday after a, brief illness. He was an old and high. ly respected resident of Fullerton Tourtishtpoind for some years hitd been listingin Mitchell.. The 'funeral took place Tueedity,. .mfn faili g hes.lth. e titne;' •‘ Stanley: Thioetino g inarrisigess an- . . .nnittle*e4 of one of, MeKilIops fairest daughters in the person.of Mise.Agnes *matter er O'Sullivan, of ta Celumbien to Valentine Wilds, . _a, ' reverent' ott e mer of this town- ship, nearsod, which, is to , in 8t..„,,e,400**,. . fiefea Nev. 26. -:.; ..,...- ... — re. rtlittifarr. 04 CO Canary islanda'AroWa a tem- tain tree, a. tree most needed in- some '..partit et the Wendt; if Issiddlhatthe leaves constantly distill a quantity of water that is auffielent to furnish - drhikAit *Tem living creature in Mem, nature .httelus providedOlt 'mask" for the, drought of the island. Every . morning near .this part of the island a. cloud of mist trite* from the lea, . which the winds force against the - steep cliff on which tblio tree grow!. ' :,•. .441t4e4erettritrs. -, tliiatilli the Water. strove* sr. 414. wife will bear _ witness:. imic othat at the. 7 ft, w tang . oor,=. t-. ant ,-.41.:11brat. eatithe it by singing Itock-a-by. Baby.' " "Tile priioner i* discharged," re- 47.11-10,110uor.-1411--e_titi aby." Mitchell:-MiseStnith, on employe In Jos. 'Colvin's tailor 8110p, -Met witb a. painful accident recently. She was 0112416g -off a tablewithher ttatetand needltionnotieed into the nest* Wirt of her bind. The needle broke and-lredtobeteinioied by the .doctor. Brucelleldt A very pretty - event was Solemnizedat "IT -needs t,".the bes,utitui Summer home of Ntr, and „ - Mrs. George McKnight, of Magneto,. wan, Parry Sound, when their Weft, Mildred May, was united in the holy bond* of matrienen • :„.o rotate formerly an old :Brucetield boy. Seafewth: John Robb, • sposedelfhWrat en7the tom, Tuckeremith, west of Eginoudville, knovris as the Johnson farm, in-janfat '- ettriinehan, of the sante , line. The farm contains 100 sic*,is ell seeded to grass, hal no braidings atilt and was rchased-for-about444900: - orth: Sunday niornirg fire rekteoet in the -residence -of . Case, Huron float/ F.ast, and caused considerable chituage to the kitchen. The fire. which originated *mons some clothing, Was noticed b Mrie_er iaxoent for tiot,nufttptttre., * arer4, b eturo reliable 04 liigh V medics weeiomes the i as a atop in the right direction. Ile aiSe115/1400 hits brought out the fact that Om best PhYsi4ttna in Canada and on the con. Client approve 431 atla preseribei Pay. _chino itu,, eases of the in v., iilifetult ehairtetee., «/seoseloweetz • of very seetouS throat,. and 1 "latent 1*1 been using 1sycIri . Two leading United States specialists • were consulted, in addition to two eminent Canadian physicians. Upon learning what the .patient was using, -a sample of raycinne as taken an "analTred, with the iresult that the physicians advised its continuance. They . Prescribed no other medicine but Psycaine with tbe result, that the pi,- tient bits fully reeovered and is* splendid walfcin And talking ,iiilvere tisement for the wonderful curative power of a remedy Unit will "stand up" before the keenest professional criticism and analysis. As a builder u .of the - ions, c no equal, and the best and most earnest pbysicians recognise this fact. ...Atm* age of 251ny tangs were In a‘teiviele ortua. bero.„.t, wseeettlke: -newaisneastaTivat larsitku Storiilbt Ont. Psychine, , pronounced •Si -keen, is the est_of.-tonies„-builaiNti iiippdifAr purffy- ing the Wood, aids digestion, and acts directly upon the throat and lenge, giving ton and , vigor • to the entire oueForar:ZWbuanudtla Rent a scratelitini):14:0004r4t ILAW11.elialFil:Torconto'L5°°1.1311.tedall'a 179 at this offtce. mis Company is..elterterikb bor to accept the tastnegeo* the estate Of a person 4 our* will. Itis lens ma If anointed to act its adnilnis- • trator It will 14111$20 the -112$1124e - It wili prove he t, able, administrator of the ettate. Every titetted ieion Wll iie filtrated. lils or her 1E141 share. •• The thargesi ttetrcase fixed by a Nage, Will he _no greater, More likely 1r13, than the ow re- 1ua admitistratbr. Ssivieet fitrally Solicitor 114ttitaglisinEttiiteiVellect -----always-retsintsibre debts, distribute and .pro. . Correspot-idence the help ° the fami - the -Ara. • well under control before *tootle* froin town *Owed. McKillop: -vein James Lawrence, sustained toj which willlaw Mtn oft Workfor lime' VOW..JIc was prepatingtogetatont of water previous to throihing, on Ida , ferns. hear Sesiforth, fortner/Y" known, as the' old Coleman. farm. Re was paring to prime the pomp when he ell-at4 broke two of hit. Abe,111. opine was alightly_hurt as well es., be. 'big injured inwardly. * Tuckers -Midst A, pretty; ' 'Wedding took plate at St. Joseph!' church, Olin. ton, on Wednesday morning. last the Jim:Weis being Anse Mary O'Brien *lighter Of likra Thomoo 0 Brlen, and Waiter Etotriobiolgo of - London road. The bride -Wu attlred, and I was so 'rtiaby Stio*stnitt Shana- ban, of Ifullett. while 0.-• O'Brien, of ,tettiattief-thir" bride; -was The wedding nutrch was played * M. Iteynoldr, ofa MS, - Ctlioton:1 Martha Baby, Pellet 'of the late Thome* Little, died at her brfittondity itt 'beeltltb years . DecetWd hos not beett-well elnevt-t: death ni her huillemitapwe tbr year* ago, though it • only soestAn serlotielorm. *couple ot ,100,40L..itgo, Sheltieborn itt Hull, • Traiglatid, and itte to:Canaria When onit.S... montise 'bid; the Wolff Settling at Chitiguit. oust* wrirtitelt place she was tinatritti in 18004, tnOlinit . to 00104 abortlY, afterward', att4 atthaetitientlY ecom town ,*oyetni yeas, She *Oa true wife and motheri, low* a fortaly ef three tiOniti and aix nehterie . I t, vWiel you putchase on over. coat frotn ns you bay from the 'Makers *hi stand- responsible for ti everything soki under the trafton Sr. Co i label. * We guarantee a perfect fit and entire satisfaction or money promptly refunded We knot,, that we ore offetint the bet tke irrIlLtit.otorcoots We know we , . tau mere an ,0400400.-it-itivelv the opportgnity-iin y write and ask for samples of cloth hick we will mail promptly together with instructions how to Okrlightfiltovercoattraire 'fashioned by the cite:ere/We , /nen it hand 'tailored. ShOuldtes bawl Collar*, hand, fel!cd and button holes hand. worked. Shoiin in Oxford, and ltaek Vicuitat„ Tan and ogglot Cr du* otst sergi n1gi Lentb to 44, litate% 0 steer OM ilOnidrtit tan* that, tiasat iytentia 10044 AA+ yut At ;fro ,ttk]4AV"*".r...#.f. eterAfitiA0 :SO * 1'11 , i.:-11004"i4.1iXA*4.44***4:04,0,41. 4441.01VA ;NIX* VW*