Exeter Advocate, 1907-11-21, Page 5 (2)0
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- *eitIonerg "d
-chin hum Goods
In Variety and pries to auit all
classes of buyers,
-YIN &SON
Codes Cotton Root Compound'.
great Uterine TOrdc, and
ing chwonzen�z
epend. Id tbxe dcroes
f strength -No. 1, $1 0. 2.
Ldcg?cetrimger
-Per hos.
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1st, 1908
OPS 0 \
1111,
(Hot and Cold Water)
See our Caned'.
an and Amer'.
1111 can, samples.
181 111314,2+71)
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Estimates furnished on application.
Arthur D. Davis
roVe
0,010, °Wa
with RI*1
'14
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believe'.VOr you.wiU sbe better
ttin, Yeti ever did with these:old wIk
4,0".$1.***,43(10
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EVERYTIIING
to aid sight cati--he-toutoitliere; There
Is nothing that lielps you -see things
better that we, cannot supply. And
O. O.
OW 0
The Mende Of Emerson Latoy Hod-
gins; .M.D., will be pleased to learn
that he has recently paraied his exam-,
ations with high honors, at London,
Englandand hes been admitted sr,
Fellow of the-Royal-V011egas-o
eons. Dr. Bodging is aagots,otTliontaii:
Hodgins, a well-known merchant of
town.
DIAATII.-Deatb has again entered
our Midst and another of our old reel -
dents has paseel over the border from
smrs
urns. e death of Xis.
-Crawley, relict of the late Philip Ors,w...',
ley,„which staevent-occurred--lit'ber
late residence on Monday mor.nin
e-alexof '75 years._ Deceased bas al,
thge1tksittid-.9.
7.14.,a_ye-aggi-retiiFiiidAtigim-rar-ve
anV.V.Tilt:WitW.Wis-fWgg=fr
gan,. andwas then apriarentb.:.14..goikl
es Oleo thatlferillnessr-wasid* few
devil duration. By her sudden death
we lose a valued friend and neighbor
vivin_g_children diem 41
vot mother. Her life waaavellspent
in the cafes ofherhome and her hand
was ever proferred to helpthe poor
and needy. The funeral will take place
to -day Thursday. To the sorrowing
ones we extend OUP sympathy.
. Eihnville •
Rev. R. Smith Baker cif Ai el
will conduct the anniversery services
here on Sunday next, morning and
evening. Airs. Baker will sing at both
services and also take part in the pro-
gram Monday evening when an enter-
taintnent riot/ fowl supper will be giv.
en.
11.
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, are Twin
about
e re
g the cw
peop! of this, ,simple
thfereI theking: Mhce
$.0
ts
' rink
bli ture,*
£peeUliRttmie
is
e1iminavetiue.,fordpg thekkbieyat
.4 jft ant.'"Strititt.frOltr.thit. blood tht
el° .atdatOC.Other ' I . , us , .wati
....tteVreontiOgn , etintakttstkri At
tAll .' ', tin:0$ troubles ' in. .a,' abOrt;
while,' ... • .- -..
' ANew Zork.dritititiat,WhO -bee had
'hundreds of calls for these ingredient
10100C -the firstittitteanceinent in the
Iliat
* **•' game*
r ;ti-
one*ut. rityiu
• „:4,` s •
ho
wbobave1&iwtry
Aind idney trouble and suffer with
Rheumetisro- -
-lhe:slmiggistran-thlivareighborheed
say• theY-eatifiiiipplfthii-Eingiedient*
hieli areeisay rotted at benne. There
li *aid to be no better blood cleansing
agent or systetn tonic known, and cer-
tainly none more harruless eimple
to use.
•
• s,
at,
„
_istedasifessots,latarten
are visiting the former's father, W. 3.
Wilson. -Mrs. Eliza Stineon of Idaho
is visiting her daughter Mrs, W j.
Wilson. -Henry Wickert. vrho Arent
the past three monshs in the West,
stallititerteritaak*/W7-lat'.
Purdy is quite ill and under the doc-
tor's care. That she may soon recover
is-the-wiab of her---niany-friendez;-----A-
serleentareheinglie
atpresent In the Methodistocharch.
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forthA
,the„ Oriwi,,flOtetir
bit* Old. out to
. (Id
Jett'.
Lot
hie 130 ae*efarrn, being
r, ,
MOniltL*44i elit ttO,
° • 1414"gitt
:le
*M Ite is
4 0 Att" V Jss'
er'' ea, 0 s;
..,ifltft the ,* ep
- ,
ate .._ . tirsce SCbrwh the- WI
.
ugbter Ofik eSeIram art town,
brokbroken,While playing , t the , Public,
l
hid the misfo one to have' her /els.
school On TUe243,1s. r. . ..
•b". Stu. reeMitertysireala
z ' T. bver„taottiruncensent ha
'Ernest 'Sp**Iing," ' titt of St.
Avir.**-tOnt„,,lials* Leturre
ville, Iffasnington. on Novembe
' Seaforth: We notice that .31103
Elizabeth A. F. Day, elcieet daughter
°Iii-"Iftstitiollii:Ilkaitr-Itian'LQNftbv.i?ritirt.,--wWiurimtnr.-- -Rossi'
it YnoeutorogIcSt. otchnsau who isa resident
. Seaforth: Postmaster Dickson had
the misforttia to fall MondigY while.
*walking down Main -street. As a re-
sult of the fall his left arm WO* itjared.
No bones were broken but ' bis wrist
iitidliatidIriere-WIY4Weltitiffreta the
Se 'th: A young_ lad named An.
dre ad his arm badly hurt at the
shoe gictory on Pride • last
attendIngtiIt; Zi oo close
to O. belt, his arm was caug t m it and
before he could be extracted. the
limb -way -badly -ha
J. E. Hod "ns is all senile% its a boy.
Mrs. -sl. L. mos ofLteury, nee Recce,
Sherritt, visited at her old home last
week.-Migs Maud Hodgins returned
from London Monday., having apent
severaldays with her,,sister.- his
MillteTSherrittliWarkbiU spent Sun-
day at home. -Mike Maloney and wife
of St. Joseph visited at James Cronans'
Sunday. -W. Sherritthairraised up R.
Pollock's house and done some repair, -
log to it, a much needed want, which
will add greatly to the comfort diming
this-winte-ressts.-tretand--4k Webb
are on their last round with their.. big
machine, finiehing every barn as they
are Winding up their reason's work -
T. of Moray visited at. Thos.
Love's lost week. -J. and T. LOVO at-
tended the tunerarof the Tato Peter
Fisher at Kip n on the lith inst.
turday-Ittras-jam
Ward passed away at the ripe oIdae
t; V�aih
th ag hewas Ole to. be around.
and recent1yatteridetl-31.107dulaten e
day service. She was the driest _lea-
ident of town. A grown-up family
•survive.
St. Marys: The death occurred on
ElizabethA.Atkinson, svi
asf Wi lam Thomas, aged 84 years, 9
months, 6days. The end came after a
long, ,severe illness. She was confined
to her bed nearly a year. Her hue -
band and two children, Mail- and Wil.
bur, are left to mourn a devoted wife'
and mother.
- Clinton: Harold Cantelon von- of
Peter Cantelon. while out with triune
boys, was accidentally shot in the
thigh by a companion named Lawson.
The boys were Some distance 'apart
walking along the railway track when
Lawrion-tholarbt he would try' a shot
to tree how far it woald carry, with the
above result.
EXETER
IDENCE: Corner James and An-
-drew -Street&
--tEARM-ORESS-IAAKINa
- -
Take: a Personal Course at School.
To enable ;711 to leam we tench ,an
,casit or, iastalnwnt plan. We atse teach a
persorml class at 'Idiom once n, month.
4.:11,4%_,COMfdelteing ” Tuesday of each
month, These lessrms,leacheri, DAV- f
1t adirtavetitrZt-Fi:
14l4in hirt wt suit, to -the most elahor-,
ate dre The- hole family can learn front
Ont.t ent,4040. Ift"... have t a tight twee setren
,AbOttsatiadress-matung. and guarantor, to
gve hundred dollars to any-one,th, I
Varit,-btAVeri- the t4-4-441
-41f; VOW rann,..t tearn
theton,gh RA4 Lk etut.m6 teaclics 4 you
ivoekin *Bops fryer' IlOiriare of irnita-
• tions a , we employ no one outside the
Scheel4 tins is the only experienced Drees
. Cutting Sae& in Canada and ex . -cited try
oriel!) an other country. Write at one
• I.,
tbird f short time. Addrelo
sittss.etirota 1101100t,
• SI Erie St.. Stratford. Ont,. Canedil•
• ANT11D AT ONC11-We have decided to in.a
trues mod sesploy a number of smut young ladies
to teeth one coons in Dressmaking, having on
(COM& VW the sin nevi* towns where they live-
•....,440Z)1,634.- Those *lei ilsre-sred-st dreasendo.
ins. et likseitnworietr preferred. lUsse do not, skppty
-_-_-_—_lx&elsokytst04014.012.1:011f-AllnlefirA.e.t_ Address
-•'rift ---3M/Li.
I
,arin Wanted to Rent,
Onle or two hundred acres. Apply
t thi* Office. -
Clantteboye,
tev,'0.43iropsera visited his parent
**mt.-144in Hattie Jett Is
sister in- Gatti. -Jos 'Seitle,
t. asoinent it Ow 'day; here
pr,,4onl*rvrho-vitttk-vlsit.
Ittlinouton, has returned
Seale . intends 'awing
itt;.;4, 0 Chown hits
to Kingiton ettendingthe tuner -
/Anew A intestr-
Is bildIng • ing rin here this
(Blnunir pai&a fly n tript
sontotl.-
r. (bester II returned hothe
. Ont., Thursday,.
he -k.ed itt the woods Ile
tonedd np there: hist week
rivers were frrnen hard enough to
• a, Doilitoin.f. and. his'
006 ral brittle trout
• the west and they eompbdn that every.
• thing , is frozen np\Ve understand
fleth intends to ,take w a honied...A
In theoprinat3kiris Taylor inet with
vtoti eerloua aerldent, whilereturn*
ig honor foes Zurkh, while it was
,very dark litedie Into thishistoshkh
*at loresiglitthere ftt the St. &roe&
Wog *aid *Olt* bobooli KOt
- itsteig *tie Ito* Weit "SAW Ot,
.k4
44,10100 • ,
'
all 'aud Winte!r
ercoat
Varna: A goodly number of the
members and friends of the Methodist
ottarehinet itt tbe home Of Arthur
Stephenson,-Parr-ll
evening to bid him ad family *Tare.;
, Wedneaday
Well," before their d parture from this
Fnre to London. Atter the usual
-yer meeting, which was held there,
itead of the .church, the pastor read
an address and 'presented the "family
with some chain and music cabinet as
tokens of our appreciation.
More For Your Money '-lqtft":tneMroanoifj 'il'Ir6row4niri*S;r0ioe'44615fict3;06rifyti;
drove over to Bird' s mill after scane
You get up-to-date styles, best hirnber. Just as the load was ready
materials; better satisfaction, and Mr. Cameron got abearglar puff of
more value for your money, snioke started the horse and Mr. cam"
tioir was thrown to. the ground. 'In-
' when you buy an overcoat from e th w out his ' - etas-
' Grafteii-&-Cir.: The largest heavy man weighing over 20to
--elothesceoneinlinvaeadamsts---:his-weight'couibbied with thiTidiritatice
and force with ,which be fell not only
its success to giviegunbeatable values,
broke bath titans a,t the wrist but
and upright Imsiness methods.
sprained the left arm as well.
The -DrefrY Sensi-Porm tailor Clinton: Mrs. Holmes, probably toe
models, handsome Arm fax ..Paot oldest woman in the County of Huron
styles for „07 and ,438; popular awe as well as the largest continuousrest-
klounesvilie saturdgTfITA-hiFTO2nd
Materials are Black and Gray year. Deceated was the widow of the
vion44,cheviots sind.cashtheres, pre. late John Holnies,who represented the
our* before making by Our special Huron district in parliament in ,18.57e
-hrivingdefeated the, Pionalr Vggyle
(Kew which' nultei.ulern-tetiluttlek-She
was an exceptionstlly bright wo-
shapeuntlwomout. -rsawand-re-wootte_nie cifter-Trieu
'-aWe ha.. , 'tome& -.11iiiriittra-ettiri--.4ieukeest-to-ther14a.- she htl,wholur
quality ,wouisekgeovitbsood mob* ever, not been able to leave her borne
for some yeats.
awl satin sleeve linings. •
. _Ansa Craig: The body of Hugh Barr
On request we will aged tits who lives on the towline
tweet' Williams and 1400 WM AIM].
Saturday by a searching party in a
creek on the Nairn gravel road atter
being missing since *week 41.0 , Weds
nerday. The body was in a hole *bunt
six feet deepand had evidently been
there since the night when he was first
.missing. It is SUPOOKid that in owes
p,r,ic,esi_soesdicv4,25 tog theltidgeitt. night he either_ witit.
too far to one side or else sl!'opeditt
and was drowned. The brklge Is in a
PREPAJD rather lonely Spot and . one would
be likelYin'heir his cries for *Wit.
*ace.. He WAS a bachelor and Eyed
With his eister. Be work *small farm
of 50 acre*.
. •
"lot• cloths, with instructions of $Mr
to order by mail. Perfect tit, com.
plate satisfaction, guaranteed* Or
• money refinsded.
4..
,
, Very often thc reason why' one
accountant gets through More work
Lin less time thtitt 'another, thereby,
'earning an enviablc reputation for
• gale -knew atid clevernesa„ is simply
because he takes advantage of every.
short method passible. ,
a.inaning how feW know -the
many arithrattkal short ctits-shoW •
few cando simple aritlanetie qwcs
tinslapicily aad accurately.
FOREST Err BU
y4.
Rapd erileulation is not only
tactiee, there is a,' ° method
'Xhe, method ,‘..we teah, but the
practice retrial* with YOU.
our Urge, Illustrated toitalogue is
ttite. Wfite for it. It explains in
detail- the vatioils auticets we teach
.attd shows the advantage of a
nosiness, Educiitcrsa Association
lorni.
:nand for our gduatt%fxrtds
tbe supply.
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How's ThisP
Wearer One Irandred DOH*** Itewsad for any
et Catarrh tliti arnot be ctited by Ca
tc4. ,
It I. Cr/1M.IfX k Co" .7'o1edo, 0.
We thoondsignott terve known It J. therity,tbi
the last13. years, and betereldnipertectlyhottorabl
ht alt hosinces transactions lisancially able te
glory out any obligations made by hi* arm,
• wasTsswitneurammins„,
' is% Toledo,
tireaakalor*
1r.tTy en tho M»i -Weld AUKIP4
ons. leritionerialsetrittres, .
&Id by all Ortiggietor,
tigili'lt tor Constlitetion..
• ShIpita
Witte is holdin
rneetlngat fierserresayiMay
forta !e trowite4 'with sue •
piowing bee ite4 by lir., 8.3.1
was well attended.-banted Oower
ve *solid hop to tato !friends to*
week.florft forget the Cbtistme
Dee. W. 1101t0fSeris1a
and L. Knee 1
itt Mr. D.$ ' A nil
r
• ie ,4 WA)*
e *N.*, A • e • •
elint0141 014, Tbur1ay eVe140
'pounteri, jeweller, et with ,ver
t,WIi1wokit,tirit
yard he ;led to step on *n n
urn went, clean tbtougb
his foot, protruding an the N14)0 side.,j
'The nail wasIs rusty One, andalthou
no *erlOorresriltir are froi
the accident, 14r,"Ootinter wlfl. be IaftI
upfp' '
•
notertune t ilert9t
tWIeD thee1buW an& wrist.
Ie ut
t. , ter at the
.1.44t‘tuinit,, t • inb*ft:
,elt, • ,
I
OP)Sing'; • .,t,"
• IOW c
,Tiook,cbtaketoo.ax.oadoni_was o
fully injuredwhileat, we* ott.* V0
.struction- train near c141t011ia!e
.neSday afterntiou • Mr. 701,0e0.4 -had
-
isles pimpled.' between toatile of
and the injury:to life -foot was
articularly out tour of the
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be -grnputat otif
bougbt
,
troths injOri
to, and the next'morningyrits taken t
his home in Louden. It is mad that
Mr. MoLoedhad a close call,from he-
lot mug; Wacsiiettit elosis to
a:car whence° eiatherearewereshan -
ed into it,. ore Mr. matoect could
get away -he iv caught, and only sav-
ed 'himself by hanging on the cars.
Seafortte. Maher Or the pioneers.
of this district, in the person of Mrs.
Alex. Wilson, sr... of .Silver Creek.
ssecisaw,aysst-t --reskle
forth, on Tuesday evening, S 0 had
been confined to he'bed most of the
time for the past six Week,, but did
not Buffer fromAny
- larfbrie
cumu ated years. Mrs. Wilsorea maid-
en name was Margaret Scott Goven-
1 f -Selkirk,
Scotland, ivhere she Ma born in. 18'4.
titmaitairrO--thle--/Wireth. er
;
P OMIT
keei dieuMjo
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entiair a.
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•rsi ertingitit:t'ttiihercu
Ingo" infectious skin disessei,
tioggest legislation on the iiiNeet, and
the „posting of netieet raihrti.3" *4'
ions. . street On and other__ s-
ees,-.. but they sky': it he use,.
to -.poet them on verandahs,. in
z,.seerseavi, r perches, shad,:y nooks,
ulOculit Ther
41,
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Imo legislation for me
isinfeCtion of the mouth and purify-
ing the breath, especiatly with. a view
to the protection of the atrupeent
116 are V14:41114_4 euhieet:to -ideas
fireaiesVttntV'inosh 'etreetiver
purifier and germ destroyer known to •
medical relentse for the mouih. Vroat
and breath, as well as for the
stomach and lungs, is Psycliin* that
triumph of the inedieja world that is
attracting tamest universal attention
because ar, the weaderfal rerailts.. ats_
its-reeent,tri-,
uraphs is -told as a na-atter-orexperi-
enee in the following brief statement :
Dr. Slocum Co.
at,
Aetearstesurarisvcni, . 'rear
remedies did wonders tee me. I was about `40i or
*years Of stge, when I took Ps'reillXR. • 'Os
doctors had given me was= Ineurahle 04,4ustunp.
eye. 114. ,u1,e
tenably wseased and sratted.71xleadiruanel
ests-therittara nereragesumir
%Os&
salted LIM .intik 11.41Vitt mot_ „
tentlinliOnistelve-yeariadd-
„
1GAVIDZ7
end
Pijbhfne Rimer eert, md.
mitted to be the. most wonderful of ail
disease atir germelestroying ageneies„
For building up the runalown-syetrair----
nd -curing in- forms of stomach
1
throat and lungs or head, it is simply
unapproachable. It is a reliable borne
treatment. For sale at all druggists.
50c and $1.00. or Dr. T. N. Slocum,
Limited, 179 King Street West, To.
ronto.
settlet,'14.-:,:notisopo,-440zuro
traitteetetetlittider=.._ n
1819, and eettled on -the homegtea
farm; Silver Creek`, adjoining Seaforth
and on which she continued to reside
until a couple of years ago when the
infirmities of age adeltdesirab
er-to-r-eiddirliere t rs. °wig.
Mr. Wilson died yea,rs -ago. Mrs.
Wilson is survived by three sons and
two daughters.
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-'No sale now for any but
St. George's
Baking Powder
Glad of it, tool 1 'don't get
. ail more complaints -hut lota_sof,.
crimpliments.
So out with these old tines."
ii---eiraiFe 'op s & ebeturcai
C9.' Or Cent* 2,41tedrru-sor tette-new
- fret Cook -Book. .
s
Clinton: A pretty Wedding took
place at the home of P. Perdue, Huron
Road. on Wedneeday, when his second '
daughter, Minnie; Pearl, WAS married
to John A. W. Dodsworth in the Pre-
senceof a nurnber of-guest,The---------
bride looked charming 1111 a blue silk
dress; bridesmaid and groomsmen
were dispensed with. The ceremony
was performed by Rev. Wtn. Wright.
of Goderich. Among the presents' re-
ceived, by the bride was it beautiful
clock from the Jackson Mfg. Co..
ere she was employed, and it chair
from the members of the Baptist
church, of which she has been the
efficient organist for the past five
years. A trokt brooch, set with pearis
was the grooms present to the bri .
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St•41". 4 -.0r A
'Moro Phoolloggs;
The .0reat „MOUS, Potted,.,
nes andinviolatteethe whola
nervous sv.teal, makes new
• ...th I.Vc.,4044-Orsireit,brenv- - •
ego .0cOlifyiJkstal aici Bre* Worry,
Poltdast*.1.4ilreakarat, _L'atisurtosso„
inclorrbact, wii-Areetis ,dtwatorf
Pricoltyorborodatite Orr*
Will cur% Sold
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V
• ovum
.00 pa
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Terreerto, elite
,
t dr
good ktiusewife_always_feels.J4 testimitwu
• Pandora a' cheerful "good morning." A
Why? Because the Patalor* always has n nice
• of hot coals as a reward for checking oit the, dampers
closely before retiring to rest.
_five_rninutes atter
turning orethe cirafts she will
• have a goot1,-Strong fire.
Should. 46 sleep
• i;.vo or three,hoursionger
) than ususl.there will still i
6 a fire ready for her.
• The fire.box, lines
and datelpers ere $o
•scientifically, •arrange('
that-th,e-PanVora,,esti-he
•
1
regulate(' to hold
from 24 to 30 friar% .
.&ndr owo,
7.
t1IMUrb1 with' tirt
icing a new fire itt the
ing. •
,.Fitur local 4esler
rot 141$ 10442t
iierte,tt MOr al; rsttges,,,write
irect• to 13 to
revile sne'et*'
;. tol.,,..41Crt-110...a.
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