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Exeter Advocate, 1908-10-22, Page 5 (2)Outherlieed, met with a►h Rat ons day lat ucking up with a When one of tate him to the1e1e Vie. 941#1-4P:40111 la; t'to fln'd• 1 tri• i Fh► a,,ap.oral r ,�n w.. ° e poi 4 r exn ty>a' on ,tl3 ere,l down h d is tathar ca9tIt t FuHartoan;a barie�kyv h th, neew Methodism ebr relyisse.:rcnam ttd, sand Werner Bross, are bus . ihng..• wIle the ers ittkee hawmenng away” every, day adding auty to the a raucra of the structure, far ears a men are also busy working at the. ,eih dr, h i connection with tine church, it bRiog d 100, to trek uliti ,uhf m so as to heves" comfortable enclosure for 1 + as well as 'nen;, i+tebell; ..:Tbsi died here,...an Oct, Bilsab.th Mer widow of the late + ' 1�'V'ilis, ,ag. ;' aye.'.. wate.akthe,.tiene d 4.1kO1 sit troth in=tows ` and,5Sitbuuab of"is 1 Vit' a eh 1 ,e�► h ;fa uIti., + u ad nd 1.0te ►t,(' Irl all'tbe newest eetyles at away down prises. S.IMARTIN &SON • itketear'a Leeding Modal Emporiuni. ' iitY a notedfox>thequality of their good*. r. eiteitt 0 : dric who hes bee elite, James Booth. Inset week for how.' compatnte& by he The Rev. D,'" pen r xYed lin the Methodist c Will Stoneman. George. also n ` home from A t to Est. m l rof Wroxeter and wife, left rt Ruro.n,, ac- r, Mrs. Jarrett rt,13.A., of Ki . eery sermons in last Sunday.- one. Charles and Ourtie, arrived eeel s. bicycle trip. Si i i x` ward $100, The readers • ` per will be pleased to learn %mkt theists at a dreaded daseause that science l isbeenalde t+ in allies stages, and that 14 Into , e:un ergaternity, at�rrla► a..M� ily upon- lieb1oad'end-mucous system, ther y deitrayiag the 3llse ,e -load -riving the patient ' up the coraattitutian a d its work. The proprietors have ate curative powers that they offer list 01testiznoniany als. that it la,il�s to , When you tel the symptoms rot Nervous Debility and decline > ttain ' upon you. You haven't the nerve or ara',itiort you used to have. You feel )pou are tot the xnan you ought to he. You Leel `hire giving up in despair.reTon get nervous and weak,_ ib .... •hollow eyes; fire mornings, preset to 1a0.. etlaue.' 41.4xt, tint,_ 1a - oppetite, ico ene:a of Bair, poor cir- culation—you have-- N.rveats D thallty. 'Our New Method- Treatment 1:;w your refuge. It Drill strengthen tall wear ot'ggtns, , vitalize the nervous system, purify the blood and reach* you to a man- ly condition. e;gea t.1ert>e dine.. sons and sero d4u*1 tATIP 0111:11v*, Mrs.•Mitchell adieRd s iz y' fig!!?.,. ex1t. ' .l'Uak l`,o—BE .R .0017 1D, very pretty wedding was eolerun- iiz zed at. the home of Mrs, Jahn Gould - of Hay Townsblp, at high noon, Weed, nessday, Oct. 14,when her youngest daughter, Mises Carrie, was united in marriage to Mr. Wut. 6. Bell, a pros. rouse young fanner residing. near ensali,; JO the presence of about eigh- ty invited guests. The ceremony was performed byRev. Hart, of Bengal,assisted by ev. Smith, also of Hen- sel,. The bride, who was given away by her brother, Mr., Will; I. Gould, looked chart)* in a tatty dress of n g ,.,. s o.+s-, ..' • d u of white earnatiora._ nude; mit-.. ire bride was attended by her cousin, Miss Addie Turnbull, of Farquhar, who al- so wore a crearn nun's veiling dress; trinn ned with gilk and carried a bo. yet of pink and white carnations and ferns. Mr. George Dick, of Reua all, d a b>e .t -_man l �brid rL made arch of evergreens and mis°tletoe,, ? t t he s raina.of. wedding mash played�by Miss Gertrude Hart, ofHensall. The groor n's;gift to the bride was a beautiful gold watch and' chain„to the bridesmaid a handsome gold bracelet, and to theotnsrnan a pair of gold cuff links. Theoun couple were the recipients of mrnany useful and costly presents, showing the esteem in which they.were held in, this neighborhood. A dimity wedding dinner was served in the dining room, after which the bridal rr:ouple left for a honeymoon to Toronto and New; On- tario, the bride'a travelling dress being of brown Panama. trimmed with silk braid and brown bat to match. Guests were present from Baytleld, Winghatn, Heneall, Latchford and other places. On. their return Mr. and Mrs. Bell Will reside near Hensall. We hone God willrosper, bless. and protect thein in their Wedded life. Pay' When Cured. AD,E D °ou p, ri stem Mare you Yost•. hope? ;Aro you iuteriding. tt� sa`a"fi3'f 'T.f s your bland be u tlisetseda nage you an 'weakness? Our New tlo:bos 'J reututelnt tvl1I cure_ you. Whet 1't hes done for hundreds of ,others, It, tvia ds for y..cu, • ,(D rSt LT$TION FREE. No matter who las, treated 911, Write for nu.houest opinion Free of Charge Charge; masouaia1e Boors k E -"fie Oolden btonicar'' {.tllustrnted), on DII easers of Vieth. Z& AB USUIED Eu 'i `A,, ,',--CURCZ cusaaerrEak DID Trgwirnent exit • 0. D. Na n* nes19;w0D or envelopes. Ev+erstlu*ag ntsct.ntiel. Qu**lion t:flt'lend'Cost of limns is *txnentFREE: rl►. Michipn Ave.,' and Gri,swold St, Detroit Mich. wg WANT TO HAND You OUR INIERMING FREE BOOK ;bout Qualifying Younielf for' a 'ueciaefid Career. To leen, the fly of stn ft l��t without as t:tuasars��rwtltaa? ••• rend oar .Fres tlstelogsss: Jo arils ► to Sinn a3a. Miebell.edarwar / ' Spacled Opealsets maid' .Ira Th. Patest City Clearers & Shorthand College L.st a. a ranaar:«. J.17: Westervelt. .1: W. W.attrera. Jr. C.A lye.. i'k/4-Prisc:20.. The "flecla.'.'"olds fear. grate: bars • Erich 'nc C can be shd ken separ.. . afely This means you Ott can shake down just the part of the fire where the ivithnut disturbing, the rest of the coals. With " eclg" Triangular Grate Ears you can get rid of all the ashes—,save coal lteep the, fire bright and clean—and do away with siftin.. . hes,. because no fresh coal or half -burnt ' , ainkers come down in the Lashpan scold be pleased to talk timer the furnace quesikes with yott wrsyou, yyp r by pelt*y�3.m� t�y it the "Bede" Perim " o ,, o e K/ y. , Cont r _- = Zurieeh` Sdrveyora are, said to be at work locating a line for an electric road fram Cabana's brick yard to St. Jos= eph dock, a distance of about two miles. --Robert IV. Williams of the ;Molsone Bank has been transferred to the London branch and left for bis .new duties last week.—D. Steinbac. h is in town this -week on a,. visit. --Mrs. Henry Otto, who is making her home with her daughter, Mrs. Henry Kalb- fleiacb, is on the sick list. The old Iady`is in ber 90th year, and up to. now, has been quit© smart.—Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Baberer left last week for .Detroit. Mr. H« will attend the bee. keepers' association.—The condition of our townsman, Fred Demuth, shows no improvement during the past Week or two, and be seems to be gradually growing weaker.- C. Bartleib has moved his stock to .the new block.— Among the buildings new and renew. cd in town recently are:—Hartleib'.s block Merner'aa addition tcjeto1 ,• brie dtveliin J Preeter;fi`al f1eb .arch's saw mill; S. tniie, frame dwelling and new stable; J. Trueinner, dwelling brick veneered; Wm. tittley, dwelling brick veneered; P. Bender, brick and. frame astable, Thee 2nd annual touru- meant of the Zurich' Gun Club was a success. The day was fine and the at= tendance....aabile-not--large - was full up to last year. One pro. in the per - eon of G. Dunk of Toronto was present and he did some fine work, although he was beaten by.. Charlie Fritz and Fred Kerr of Crediton, who tied for first honors getting 89 out of "100.--iDr. and Mrs. Wilson returned on Wednes. -day from their visit to Palmerston. DEAT$--After a painful and linger- ing illness of nearly three months, Merano Schwartzentruber passed away recently. The deceased was of a kind- ly disposition and bad many warm friends in the neighborhood *here he lived. - He leaves a widow, da uglt of Jacob Meyer, Sr., and two daugh- ters to mourn his loss. The remains were laid to rest in the Mennonite. cemetery, Goshen Line. laAKETK1S'3,i' 1k , Y 4afit--1fbbi 6. Ev1za4 will appear ppear vt.ry interesting to tn.:—any people ahem is the artielc taken fs'o.'nn the Wow Fork daily paper, giving nin prti prescription, which Is said to ht? posIttvo rcmcdy for bav"kacha or cl¢tey, or bladder derangement, it tale- can before, the stage of Bright's disease. P ta4tii Extract ° Dandelion, sue -half ounce : Compo1und K3.rgori, one own Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, titre(' miners. Shake well yin a bottle and take In teaspoonful doses after each 1v1¢ and again at bedtinta. t well-known ,druggist here at home .'i ►f v� 1.0!1{4 'fegat°ding –this p>aeserrii- tiou. stated that the ingredients are ebi lr nisdefs. end an be ot.tx'ntcl 01 4 small cOst front any pond prea4lIp* t1e4-e pltarmary, or vie tnixtui'e would- bo poi up it msskcd • tQ tlo jt. Ito tun-tn r ringed that wn'uig- #hist pressrlptioa is '=en prescribed in rheumatic aff111- eants with splendid 'results, he eould rte cies ' rears ons, .+4Hiy It would not 'b 3 rs b?an 1 d ra;niiett for rc1'due ` and qr1.• vair& troubles arlelbackache, atel it has, CtOctuft4r action upon '• trip kidney ttuttu3.tp tie suing these mins( impvr« eat'at4e ss- and dlpli3g • theta tb' rias and filter f'roz �thc blood the tout s ids axed rtrasto matter whish . cause eAtitness_aza atattcrnntf. Those of .ou: ales s ' w .o setter can make no rats- * mte la �g leteif.It` a itiral;. make Granton Oct. 9th there lamen iota after goring illness. ss. john .B...,•Murras ,. foirrl' of Grantor). in his 57th year. le gave up busine es only last' year herr., ufte'tward. moving -to Toronto... A.nattve of Scotland he pan to Ciro. ad* when h.. young ban. lie married Mises. Mary Marriott of , fliansbstd' wblles. liwtng in Bt. Marys 4n4:20 vim ago mored to :Granton. He resist ,?a proasifeaht Oddfellow. The remain* wore interred in St. Mary Seaforth: Mise Mary A.,, daughter of John Beattie.was married—n—Oct; 1ltit t 11?. oehihr'r- veto. B terfortned the ceremony. --Miss Ella « Roa s,. was married on Oct. hath to Dr. Benson Hamilton of Belgrave, Rev. Larkin officiating. Woodham: Sometime during ' the night of October 9th the store of A. Mills. & Co. was entered:, by removing a broken pane of glass and $8 stolen s tills. -Thermulpits before leav- ixng' enjoyed a feed of canned goods. A watch guaranteeand a handker- chief were left behind, but no further trace.of the thieves has been. found. Farquhar. ' The sale of Mr. Wm. Tower* last Wednesday was a ,decided succese, a very large crowd being in attendance and when everything .'was sold- the proceeds of the sale amounted to over 4.000.00. Mr.. Cameron eron wielded the hammer, which speaks well for his cap- abilit s _an_auctione r. _ Mr._ Tucker; who has been confined to the house for a few das, is able to be -emit again. --Miss .d,daar Tucker has returnedd front her visit in H'anulton._.Tbe con.; tinued dry weather has given the con« ttractt rx-tily lar i dItchea '7 ` ehatee topush the wor near y tniieihcr Waith the Anderson and also the Stewart drains.. -.Mr.. Fred -El• lerin ton is in the threshing buselnesi, withboth feet now. Fred is + hustler. Coady, of Oshawa,who bas been visiting her sister, Mrs, Thos. Hunkin, has returned home.—Mrs. Jas. Barris baserone, to Stratford on a visit, accompanied by her father and Mother of that place, who have been in this vicinity visiting for 'wale time Friends of Miss Jessiemilton,: teacher, -formerly of Thamese. Road,. will be.pleased to know that at 'time of writing she Is progresting favorably under treatment in the hospital in London for appendicitise, where she went last Satturday.r a , K'eepithe ktildnegs Weil MIME' sAvrND EJtiv`L,AtttE,I lif A I11 NS.ILL, CITIZEN. WHO ICNOW 1,' Pft04 >r.,«?cl'Eitltt:Yvez Idrt itcnnsall people take- their live* irn tine3lr hands by :neglect!** the ktd- 'tiny; sseiJien? t1eey it low ttncis0�yof�gstlis il;' hells. v r Shit lridtatysrrite are respontstbicl tor gloat sr mount of suffering and ;11 Ilealth Tine reason so timely care Ilo;ath'tir are r Pills le their ';,iukk relict for all kitinc5t. lesauttege. Iiere, ii tint, ... a - tienns►esll, ritize t saarasr.— "� n~. Ct. Scott,' Of iaiix fSi'., IlexasealII,rrxysssr 14egucntlY' f 'ieulet . surfer with ' lhissital , e ra. b tcka t. In the rcgh,:t� of tEntS ks:di.tys, Ta'passr' oul:'1 Coo. 0 me whe�.it 1 fe'el *l U d doiinatiywate )D1sxaf o' li"stn ass:.a would ease* tale f,ni:h lint testi tttr r. 1 bad triol "c 1li)6y t& f6und littie cook o!d vcny° estily,,anrtd it Would Nettle in tai bark, arid the u tie .w fuel stidwr art moo r +mien>...f teemed of 1 ott'& KI•itncy ptlis ttAse;h an advertisement And teed :.ln a bola at Mr. ftiernithili'm Drug cOrrittkents4 treatment, It W ass a tet r 01 h+M►tt tithe %tetra- the kaki had .`my= hick :end It ,bad ' :.trrelutth r.aat& 1` til° `ittoottttol >l . reetrmmeu-lhg T1d+nth'i ttidney lr'111s tic out Ideal ;rent. d,t suer:' l l 4 the " tan x A tib ewpn:rtt: of '' iAtbt. In d' ort y .after.,' sit onth, er,,h1 ti rnd„ fret sail f+�rOatu�v.. �' are just as good ►"`► "' for the Bladder as they are for the Eidneys. H there Is troublein retaining nr!ne -it' you have to getup three or four Ways °roftener duringthe night—if the urine is hot and: sca idling—Gin Pills will quickly reeve they trouble: Thay cure the kidneys and beat the irritated bladder. 59e. o box; '6 for #2.50. At all dealers or sent on receipt of price. San3yo fee DEPT A.—NATIONAL ORM & CHEM. Ci LIMITED Fr7nrriv mention this TORONTO les ,ilius larreg 0.., 1�ataet: Winer t ti. STOVE POL !' erc..trs:'aFau.Fi��'r,P4 .�' ��f��'�1Ni��r� "x ��:_as_..•. 2ke at leas ver' n made before .ineaus-lessbecause it does not get dull or brown. The hottest fr caa2+t burn it off. It means less work, too,because jtist a few rubs bringa bright, brilliant polish that always looks fresh and clean. IL is cheapest, because you get" a bigger can for the money. If y ourdeater does nothandle, taaek E.n ;ht" send lass name and i. s trtf full sized can. 7 Ther.r.1?A,Id.EYCo.l ipWte:3. Bei U& a, Oat, The children's delight is your enjoyment. Perrin's Toy Biscuits bring both. -Try„ them. 12. Varieties. rR Trtnother taught ee . :l to bake,• and told <me 11►+y' sr• ' always 0.041 ia: Reae. � r• , "No* 1 e''et 'P*ndoi sal',, and,. with mother, mytrouble att'e few. lifter fire is Started, T i s bar thermometer , to,. s><aiatir�nly...al desired heat and leave the oven if .:charge of the baking., it's built for faithful service, While housewivetu with Other ratnge acre pokingfir+ and 4hieneng dampers, I sit' aan . read the *joy o of LiVin