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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1908-05-14, Page 5 (2)st.00 ft ext4 Ou. ae4' ijacIlt. cow a yc,a; ef.e: to 44,14.4. hits+StsteaFaf1iM rieerest.so • Ye er hwctay to adva.uteKes. S ?A.Etts 6 C4C fa Par* • r eky A.np a �J: aunppe.,�: aiud. let the Baby grow. Large and. Beautiful. ul. The price is not large and the terms are easy.. 2 6 oe : ve Or rea actio ns chea -"(,tY a"rx9ritvx�.,.. • • Sewing Machines, Bicycles, Children's Wagons, at 'prices that will make you smile. Fine Stationery. Cook's Cotton Root Compound. • The great Uterine Tonic,' and only safe er3'eeteal Monthly d. .plat rawhleihw • ... of etre ,eh-- I: I +a; 10.degreee 'tronger3; o. Y. a►.a Per- box. Fold py all ts. or sent prepaid on pt of prioe. Fres► pamphlet. Address : Tit Cotellte$J ses..TotttmeONT. (formerly Windier) NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY This wrro ► front an.ottra,t10u t llkbant's Vete 1►Ie Mrs. Frank Ontario, writes to brs. '•:when 1 wrote: to you some time ago, I was a ve sick woman muttering from female trc ublees. I had inflauun a - tion of the &nun nes organs and could not stand or k any distance. At last I was confined to my bed and the ud: Vegetable Compound. After using three bottles of int, I feel like a new woman. " 1 most heartily recommend Lglia E. Pinichaan's Vegetable Compound to all women who suffer with female troubles." FACTS FOR SICK WowN. For thirty years Lydia E. Pink - ham's Vegetable Compound, made omt.,.berba,; . iriedy . fur all i 'as i .cured women hohave been roubled with displacements, inflammation ' ulcera- tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, that bear - tuna, zzlness•ornervous=pr W�h. don't on„ try it? irIrs. "Pitt ant Invites "hick women to write her for advice. S1,e has guided thousands to health. Address, Lynn, Mass. 17sborne Vo1111,cii. _Council net at Township Ilail a n May tend. All the members were pres- ent. The a ntract td build a flat to resp, tprceei canelsite bridge'and ,abutments en coiueer4eiorns Qand 7. near •Lumley. ' a .lct4 tatfMessrs , 'rnge,>1 �c ; e L4 by. 4f . I)uab1ixt, or $ 1fi. O. The eo tract to carastruct the cuv- rxred porno»of the Ste art ISrain ;was. let to Fred ,Etleriuigt an for tie sum tat Jo RogeiiQftl`S.• of b1itiliell. t t,inextructe�d'to cxarnitre the .613,141- r , . i ; d,en. a his :, a. ,eftate r'xeej na vin said #drain, T Coutncit wi :'i wet. as a e0tu t 0f Itovision of, the ct se,ssment ,'RcJtti for OD: : Townia4bip' .e f .Utboone ,Aat.. tr 1 o'ctiotk epi ptliiffbeernef s<rk, h)wr _ ; .,c ,:: Aecounta a ammunting to $123;00 wvro passed and orders lesued .in .payment. Council then adjourned to meet June' Otb, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon,. --F. Morley. Clerk. Lumley The ditch question is the chief topic of interest among the sterner sex.-- Mrr and Mrs. Robert Walters of Dray- , ray-,Ne11:'Dq.1,v1- Ra. a Hnra on' s somewhat under the weather. ---Mise Helen Eller- ington, of the General Hospital, Win. nipeg, is holidaying under the parental roof.—Mr. Gordon Bolton has _purch- ased a line chestnut driver.—We re- ceived the lit lot of beef on Thursday morning. --A few from this locality attended the cantata given by the Methodists 'in Hensall last : Friday evening,entitled "Under the alms.'—eorge Hobkirk sold a fine _Qldeadale filly for a good figure. ��eo . e i a1wa .n � '- 'lt? � j , the Corse liae.—The last of the Dutch Set Onions have been sown and the ladies in thus neighborhood are going into it more extensivelythan ever, Mr. Fred G. Smallacombe."The Onion King," of Henaall, being the largest contractor. THURSDAY, to John Baker's, to Grand Bend. FRIDAY, to Shipka, to Crediton, Hail's Hotel. SATURDAY, to Killen, to Daeh- P HVI 1 P I I wood until following Monda�yr. p �. Chas. Steinhagen, Manager. COpa1ll Of Caoaga is about to publish a new issue of the Officisal Telephone Di- rectory for the District of Wes- tern Ontario, including the Town of Exeter. Changes of 1 firm names, changes of street addresses, or orders for dupli- cate entries upla-cats-entries should be handed in at once to A. MARCHAND, LOCAL MANAGER For Stook Illiprovelliopt ALBION III, 18470, is a pure bred imported shire stallion and is a beauti- ful ba of excellent style and pedigree. He will stand for a limited number of `''snare$ at Dashwood. • Willis and Guenther, Proprietors. C. Guenther, Manager. ACL -AN M cGREGOR (5,560) (10,528) a pure-bred. imported Clydesdale, of excellent br eding and spa ndid shape. Owned by James Handford '& A. and W. McWilliams. Monday, leaves stable at Clandeboye to M. Ounningbam's. McGillivray, to -W. H. Thompson's, London Tp. Tuesday, to J. Morgaq's, to D. Ash - worth's. Wednesda-Sre.to. _T,._ f arkiu'a, thea to home. , Thursday. to Sid. Hodgins.' to Quin- ton Bros.', Friday, to Sam. Ricks,' to James Handford's. Saturday, to John Simpson's, then to home. -w> - W. McWilliams. Manager. COLLEGE OHUM, I5853, is an im- ported pure bred stallion, 'brown in color, with a breeding in vrhicb noth- ing is to be desired. • Tuesdaq afternoon will leave hisown stable, 'D,ashwood, to HiII'a Hotel; Crediton Wednesday to ML Carmel' for night. Thursday to Arthur Mollard'e, to Corbett Fads to 3. Hickey's, to • Brenner's bipka. Saturday 'tb oritiinghaw'e 2l0 1, Khiva, thence home. Owned by Willis & Guenther. W. Willis, Manager. .444444,1441114111 SOUTHPORT, 347, the celebrated imported ibire stallion, brown, well bum, 1900 lbs., a prize winner, and of excellent pedigree. - Monday leaves -own stable, Lot 4, Con. 11, McGillivray, to Mt. Carmel. to Corbett, Tuesday 'to •Wm. Bro n's, to Shipka. Wednesday to T. Mast a vbinney'e, to Sharon. Thursday-to-Orediton-,-_ Rill's Hotel, to home. Friday noon to Centralia. Saturday to Wm. Mc1all'e, Bid- dulph, thence home. James, Cockwill, Proprietor. PEARL GIFT, 18645. is a beautiful bay Imported Clydesdale of excellent pedigree, and Monday egtande lea hands high. leaves his own stable, Lot 9, Con, 7, Stephen. to Wm. 'lodging', McGillivray, to West McGillivray. esday to Herman Young's, Mc- Gil ivray, to Corbett. ednesday to Mt. Carmel and home. Thursday Friday to S. Jory's for night. Saturday home until Monday morn- ing. Eli King, Proprietor. MILO III, 19810. is pure bred 1 im- ported Shire stallion, if first-class ped- igree and excellent pr portions. ' Monday leaves borne, Lot 9, Con. 7, Stephen. to Geo. Pickering's, McGilli- vray, to West McGillivray. Tuesday to Wes. Scott's, McGilli- vray, to Corbett. Wednesday to Shipka, to J. H. Ste .han's, Stephen. , Thursday r to Richard Glanville's, ani home. Friday to James Ford's, to Paul Coates', Usborne. Saturday to his own stable. Eli King, Proprietor. SEVERN RAEBURN, 19120, dark brown -pure -bed impeded shire stal- lion of excellent pedigree. Monday leaves home to Lyman Glanville's, to Mount Carmel Tuesday to B. Cunningham's and Wednesday to'3. Cornish's, to Frank Simrs'� _ Thursday to Wm. Calif*** to Wm. Sanders'. Friday to Sam. Stanlake's to home. S..Preezcator, Lot 20, con. 11, Stephen. Parkhill It was with surprire on Saturday Morning that the citizens of •Parkhill, heard. O'f the sudden death of Mrs. Alex. McGnffln, at the age of 04 Years- It appears that on Friday eve- ning about 10 o'clock Mrs. McGuMz, was preparing the bed for her little grandson. who is „living with them, when with tr groan she sank to the, floor and expired. NON PAROLE, 31817, the standard bred -trotting stallion, bay in color, with o fief the finest pedigrees in the count and a suit • fob getter. The propert f Guenther. Dash. wood. Monday to :Hill's Hotel, Crediton. to Commercial House, Exeter. . I'nr day to Oeo. Moir's, Osborne, to Norman arrott's, London Rd. Wedneedes.v to Dominion House. Zurich, to his own stable. Thursday to Robt. Campbell's -to F'rltz's Hetet. Grand Deride Lriday to^John Esgleson'ta to Cor- , Saturday to` Kiva Hotel, to his orwn etable. , Frank Cease, Manager. d.tIti`1INIER. (47,511). the celebrated Imported I'"ercherron, beautiful blaek. I'7 band.1' lgb, 1.850 pounds, well pro. portioned* and good pedigree, they pro. speak! of "The ZurichSyndict �'t,�ed" ,MONDAY. leaves bome41lrsb, w rd, to Mena Oechl u'ar. to Zurich. ' 'QL DAY.' to Itarry Hayter'; to ...,,Lr .id 1 war'ei, ,WEUN' SDAY, to Vito& Ltipotte'"e, to len Pines. . vow, ••`0,�, Ywp. "LINES ON THEDEATH OF 'IRS. PERCY HUftBLK" We did not think an opening flower, !o soon should wither and decay, While away' from home and mother, Thy spirit sweetly passed away. A loving husband cquld not wive thee, hyeicians all their skill did tier. Strangers' aid ,was unavaailing, ' Thou, dear friend, was called to die. Sad it was for thy dear sister, It was hard frotn thee to part, Heavy fell the blow so sudden, It has well nigh broke her heart. Weep no rncrewfor your dear loved o She's net dead but gone before, • In the reralms of endleces glory. Praising God, for ever more. Farewell friend. we'll neer r forget the Calmly sleep till time it o'e r TTtaerr a among the shining angels* Wo Il meet thee'on the other elsote A Friend. .,Mrs. tRev4Ma'rtin; bo -recently -re, turned from Battle Creek, shows con- aiderab a improvement and the many friends hope it may continue. Br&fa OF Ouio, Crrr OF ToLzuo, 1,e s Lrcas Cous Frank J. Cheneymakes oath that . he is senior partner of the firm F. J. Cheney as Co. doing busi- ness in the Qitye f cdo, County and Mate afore- said, and that said d . will pay the sum of ONE i1INDEED -DOLLARS-for-ex4h -and. every-case—of Catarrh that cannot be cured bythe use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. , FRAK J.• CHENEY Sworn to before me and subscribed in 'my pres- ence, this 6th day of Decetnl er, A.U. 1880. (Sana.) A. W.OL ON, NmrauY POistac Hairs Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly stem. onthe torlood testimonials mucous surfaces of the' F. J. CHENEY & 00., Toledo, O. Sold b aii•1)rng$�gists 75c.Take Hall's Family Pill. for constipation. Brucefleld: The Brucefleld Rovers have agailn organized for the ` season with the followin officers:—Hon. Pres., Bruce Bosaen rry; Pres., A. T. Scott; Vice -Pres., . T. Reid; Sec- Treas., H. R. Laird; Field Captain, W. Layton; Managing Committee. D. Swan, D. Poppet, J. Murdoch, J, Thompson, W. McIntosh. Local teams plee4ase correspond with the secretary. BEFORE. AND AFTER TREATMENT. Canadian Tetterine la an absolute. certateeure for Eczema, Acne Rosea, Tetter, Pimples, Dlacicbeida.. Barbers' Itch Scald head, Itching Fite, Sores, and all cutaneous and facial blemishes. Has been thoroughly and successfully tested in hundreds of so called incurable eases. j Ma entirely unlike any other preparation, mixture or ointment that s beer, sold or pre- m few appiddic ns will convince that Is has wo derful-vnedtc t cmrtrit, Itis made in Canada. A good honest Cana- dian preparation., Price one box crafty Cents, or Ave boxea Taro Stalled toasty address on receipt of pdee. Sold and recommended bj► alt is fig Drug - Pamphlet free to y address., s., gists in Canada. Maiiufsctnr�cd atsold by tha sole Tito Tstterlms Chemical Co Wise, Ontario. Sold in Exeter by . W. Browning, W.S. Howdy and W. S. Cole, Drug. gists. .oto Mirade But Medital Scie 1)r. T., A. Sloe, Limited, Toronte, Ont. 0it,tlercu t:. --- "Some time ago f'begaa to lose flesh and failed *Very day untilX fleshilbad "to tut work.physicians and all my'` rieends staid I had contracted eonsuuip tion. X failed from 165 pounds do to 119. I was do advised to go to the Rockies or to the coast. f' went to both plates reader heavy expees se. I con- fiau d to fail, and was ad is'eed by the doctors to come bolas parr thing more cotild be done for zee. Hope seemed to have left' me. "I tried rays tear and since startini its use I have mined from 119 to 14 pounds. I have used $10.00 worth of the medicine. I am at well man and I cannot ray too muck In praise of Psy- ching. The ' strongest recommendation 'would be weak Ariodew of the fact thiat Wbelieve it "eyed, my life. It is ithout ithout doubt , tbo best ' remedy for rundown cenditions and weak langs. "I siscsrel hope and trust that you till eoatiaie nr good work of saving rue down , .le and eoneeum�ftive from the ve. ' ,'shier you and r'rych'st+ conned success, g1 remain, one of esyc)fas's best friends., '' • ALX. ,MeEAre . . etadt Ste. Marie Ont. Almost every mail brings wit letters ke the above. Psyehiae will repent this reord id every case. It ,re the greatest medicine known., At till Amg. gistesr, Me and 61.00, or Dr. T. A. Site cure, Limited, Torroato. nay Council Council met May filth. All present. The following changes were made in the list of Pmtbmasters: Otto Miller in place of W. Rader; J. (I.. stetter in place of J. Howald; A. Lave in place f C. Troyer; Joel Baceehler iar place, of . 'Witmer,. Tine Police trustees of Zurich. were granted' a ecsre'dit of e'406 for current expenses. until the ,,taxes e3 collecte4d. Notiee wets green ° that H>'' -Ln w, Will be introduced' est uezt meeting of,ce ltneail.. to , 4ut100z0 .. the ning'bf 14ade . i1.n re et* r in 0e6 .p)wusli►i ,, °re ►iced fie r OVike i Weil of the', o Public., u .Atter wag**" heq,o, unto me io tg to '$260.30, eil 44, 30, tite eoun Ourne?tj•to1nOet aga 1'011$ Alonkle3kthe et of junOt as a. Cf ourt ,Revisio of t1#;e A esesgrment 1!`oll, and, fc.r general .- fess, Si'.,, Clerk, enaall N. Cook -was New Hamburg last week. --Mrs. Ca thor� p���e of Parkhill ie visiting' her mother, Mrs. Dicke --B. G. Sberritf of Hamilton has taken H. Mc- Oros,tie'ep place on the Molsons std. --- Mrs. Duncan Taylor of the Parr Linea who for some time has been suffering from nervous prostation was taken to London Hospital haat week.—Miss Jenny Murray hag vacated her reexid- Pbt d i�j, 1 F SJ. a9dae rlxy- ems. resins. the ea .states that he found everything at a complete stand- still out there and hundreds of men idle. --Preparatory services grill be held in Qaroael church on Friday. May 13th, by Rev. Small; of Blyth when quite a number bavp expressed a desire to Jointhe church. Tine Communion va.be administered on'Sunday, May 4 Lucan live, alone near here, was fonxd by toe neighbors on' Thursday of last week unconscious from a paralytic stroke. He died on Saturday, never having regained consciousness. He was 71 years of age and was buried at eterFxyjics is�suffiitl1'''R► oar " * our daughters. all residents of Londox- the remainse of ?111"`Well's were later: red in St. Patrick cemetery on Tues- day, having been brought here from Stratford. She was at one time a res- ident of Biddulph on the Chappel line. E.W. Anderson, who has been man- ager of the Ailsa Craig Banner, is now on the staff of the Lucan Sun. He has Mao become the leader of our band. - A. E: Stanley has disposed of hie in- terest in the Lucan Milling Company to Oilflllan & Chowan.--Qecil R. Stan- ley, manager of -thee Role Drug- Corn pang Calgary, left for the west on Tuesday moFning. l�c4,etyl ou f''a�,' f� 1 W' N 4 •w ee Iq..;r' . viterC the a.w 'r d ,Vr� r, ,, �t e.s voMer e ,4A e r, Atiy� d o.. .gC3 t6o 1.:.cti'CNJ:.7. ��J.JR- nr.Jf 2.r .H�c Yt..R.a •!JI �;e rF ar�icr t a u5nc x18 s *L {T i ,ot•t:.t'1 ''ry',,1t3i cofuo t.aedcro e�w =w1b4r 1i.Wrn.. ' cr-Jv' of $11.1.0i) awl over ts.4 r'efno1 tbo r•rkir'aI tare ari ray' the fedi ibt•., The ontarAo Furniture Co., tlig4 I�?►ItrJntigstpr+ � �Y4J .. .. u"'Y1}.i:.C_,.. 4.,1 Jµ,•}5. :'�. �..7�'�"�1,'\ 2"280 IDdas St., $2.00 LONN, ONTARIO LeapYar— A sure winner. 64 Ato the pound. You deakr will supply you. 1f not. write direct to 4.11T �i�k1'Slt'•.�W i4al cGillivray (Maple Grove) M. Kilmere and wife of . Carlisle spent Sunday with A. E. Kilmere of the 2nd.—Mrs. J. Morgan spent a couple•ot days With her father, who IIs very sick ip.,London.--3. Bloomfield of ooreayille-spent-a•eouple-of, to ra- In the city. --Most of the farmers in this vicinity are through seeding and are now preparing for roots and potatoes. - -torts. T. Simpson is spending _a few. clays visiting with her sister, Mrs: H. Hodgins of West McGillivray.—D. Edwards and wife spent Sunday with friends in Usborne. Rev. Andrews of Crediton was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. Neil Friday. T. . Watson is engaged to work for J. Edwards this summer. --The Woman's Institute of Mooresville held a meeting at Mrs. A. Neil's on Wednesday which was a de- cided success. The next meeting will be held at Mrs, -M. Miller's. --W. W. Revington of Biddulph-has been o»t-hie round's renewing Insurance policies and selling fruit trees. Zurich Miss Ida Finkbeiuer left on Tuesday for Crediton. She will leave in a few weeks for the West. --A very pleasant sur_pprise party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Bloch, on Tues- day evening, in honor of their daugh- ter, Miss Clara. --At a meettng held in the Town Hall, the Zurich Bowling Club organized. The following officers were sleeted: Prea.. B. A. Campbell; Sec.-Treas., R. W. 'Williams; Commit- tee. E. Zeller. A. F. Hess, O. Fritz, A. Heideman. Magistrate Greb had a case in the town hall, it being a charge of assault with an axe, preferred by Henry Krueger against Daniel Henhefer, both residents of the 14th Oon. The as- sault occurred on Monday while Krue. ger waa driving aloe the road. The defendant was founduilty and re- manded to stand bis, trial at Ooderich at the next court of competent jluris diction. Bail was furnished, w 'ich 'will save Dan a trip to the County townpat_ Towxgnir .TIs UM—The follow - lug pa rticularrpretestaven taken ' ,from the assessment roll„which asses or H. Lipphardt has returned to' the clerk:— Population 3140, presorts from. 21 to 00, 001; chlldri.en. om. &to 21,1118 -bus!- ne ss assessment ,475,00; income, $1650.00;"total a.seessnent $2.325,010.00. There is a gradual failing oft In ppgqpu- latioln, especially, In the rural districts, rarlairvirgarsierlfarsertieriltillielli AROUND AU'UT''S406.06,64,06. 1 Mount Carmel: The bands of m riege of Miss Phoebe Doyle of Haler place and Mr. "Those Walsh of Strst., ford, were announced at Mt. Cannel' church oh Sunday'Iast-. West McGillivray: The Marriage of Mhos Hattie Saunders, daughter of George Saunders, to John e k was solemoized very quietly at s o'clock Wednesday, in the Talbot a tureth s London. Kippers: Isaac J arrott sustained another lost last Friday night, when his driver died of acute indigestion. Mr. Jarrott hats been nnffrtu neste this fear, four of his cattle having been Med by a freight train about two. months *go. Tbie same evenin Henry felon, while unhitching l 1, teem, warelr kicked by one of them fn the face. As a result four of his teeth'. were loommed, his face and tree are hrtileedand swollen, he WA* a *: Wants for eons tiro and 'oat a. large amount of blond. ' 'Hs Is now homy. in', ale f y'. oney to Loan on Mortgages of Real Estate at Current Rates 11� Business Strictly Confidential Liberal Terms of Repayment Loans Cothpleted Quickly Expenses Moderate Full, information gladly given Loan and Savings London, Ont. Fire put out. smoke -pip pul down -on ;s ea f els trues . , Sire* pyx ztn. Kiri' stays --► on rrS ” Furnace. "SUNSHINE" ADVA "'A s l�rrr Y clime in s 0.14 t»ttgar0 ,T0410teC'arte 04e001140104". '+Ii ririMilNlekr00 ra �; Si;SO �,-,..:,-•w+.f.'W^.'ill. ., .: ..+.. '•4:-t.M!�r-w •-#t M.� err 1101,...y .:.F •