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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate., 1905-09-14, Page 5imtwitaU.y ABOUT 410*.vorevogro while workintroti . St; Marys; Mani .R0401 bAd klruceireldtDuncan Xceoweit hs *old blatant to hii brother", Archie end Jobe. The totally have moved .t -Petreit. lie4it 1 , ;Mitchell road, had 'With" beim: of hi lefeleg broken :tbe,- kny. ee in teideIto uttheother* , giii41 , ..,V4i0ker Ilanthn 01°4434 his work' hi-s.roei, Pe4114.01th- Winghatn ecogire se. 10 4, tke n appolgie4 by .be Teeth extracted without any psitt, or -any WI effects OtlIce in nooses Block, west age *do street. Eseter. TIM D. ALTO N ANDEESON I...D.9 ' nonOr Graduatepf Toronto Urdverisity and Royal College 'of Dental Surgeone of Ontmlo, Also Post Graduate et Chicago School of Prosthetic Dentistery (with honorabh3 mention.) Allurninum, Gold and Vulcanite Mattel:as:de In the neatest manner possible. .41, perfectly banriless an- iteatitetic used for painless extraction of teeth. 4* -400 one deOrlatuth otCarang Urea stores Exeter. • 111•BROWN, Winchelsts. Melded Auctioneer 0 lot the counties ot Perth and tiLiddies•ez. • atio for the township of Usborne. Salsa promptly attended 44 and terms reasonable. Sales arranged _ VY this cOunty and adjoining territories. torepre- -. -ten and-fulttertiaa-the- -Witolesals-and-Zdutattional” in old established bu esn house Ooltd3 ay expenaes avowed each Monday be c wk. &stet -frourintad.quarters..liorseand buggy furnished. when •neceauey..v�ftlon penuattent. As _MEW • RIM, ,, Dept, 6. /toms BkIg., Chicago, In. NEEDED . Annuafly to an the new positionscreated by RaIIrad and Telegraph Companies. We Want YOUNG MEN and LAMS el SoOd habits. to LEARN 'TELEGRAPHY R. R. ACCOUPITINOVIIINIR We furnish 75 per Cant. Of the Operator* and Station Agents in America. Our aix Schools are " ViOn. Es"risklithl 419;gr"*"="gleiled years 'estarisedi by trigitalf,wriretti dot& s• - • We exeente * r.50 Bend to every student to turnielt him or her apposition paying' trout too to - a nienth in States east of the Rocky Monit- or from Sato .100 a month In States west of the Rockini, immediately upon graduation. • • Students can enter at eoY Uwe- ovs.eationk For Sufi particulars regarding any of our Schools write direct to OUr crecutive ofIce at Cincinnati, O. ' Catrue free. ' • The IlerstiSeliool of Telegrapby. Atiaata,UL- TexareasueTex. Salt erasteiscos Cal. , Thousands of Canadian wanton, how elm., have found relief front ell monthly suffering by taking Lydia E. Pinkhamie Vegetable Compound, as it is the most thorough female regulator known to medical sciertee. It ogee the condition whieh causes so much discomfert and robe menstruation of its terrors. • Ellen Walby, of Wellington Rotel, Ottewittir_ctstscNri14/4.1 "Your Vegeetble Corapound Was mended to me te take for the intense suffer - h 1.eoldured every mouth and with. been a sufferer for many, years gatUng relief from the many prescriptions bedrontili-ti ingdiscoMaged with doctors and their medi- cines 1 cletftrmitted tO try -Lydia E. Pinkhoures und-,-autt-f 4m -gist that - did, for within. a short time I began to mend aiat In inintreritlintraft -spses-ortlinwthsz thout4tabn.7. This seems too good to be true and I am indeed & grateful and happy woman." Women who aro troubled with pain- ful or irregular menstruation, 'should take prompt action to ward off seri-, us-eonagettente&-end...120-rete kin ydia E. ,Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound, -and then write to Mrs. Pink - ham, Lynn, Mass., for further free ad vice. Thousands have been cured by so doing: Wi;00 The Great EMglis7 Rentals, A positive ourta for &atoms of Sexual Wean.* Mental Slia arm &sin Woraiiiiiritutions, Etym. -Inspotelt.m_ _ Abuse. or- or-wma----reaitr • -Votti-tre.ii,' tattattity azdattearly grave. -rm. 1111 pals for 115. One win Lusa* six wilt sure. -tse by all druggists:9g mailed In plain naokareonrecelpt Of Woe. Writs far Pamphlet, . The Wood Medicine Go*, wiadsorcwaimie. tibt alalkantrangarkialer -:NOwi3tL for use the ,Aest Ceraeht. and Lime . 00AL far Everybody at - the loWest Jo. ' Cobb]. Qughly-r-reliablef—L-So—ar we. We will milt you in Goods, also in - Prices and Terms. Wearei_qfferinga fivedrawer. guarantee Sewing Machine fof$21. Call and :see it. • • :10401640.:V4.7.` OfftilOiti Miit t ftremonY.7 'pettorin4at ore .-,rector,v Pn Miilfstukfi.br .!.owe i ...The ,enr.i. :trigging parties Were .Xtra.`'Miza Hogg 'and Thoo Vol bee ' ' ‘• At the'ciose. or- a: Oenle.' hId Mis Thos. gisso bySt: Patrick% -;$tinday ,Sehoel peseaited her with a. beautiful Towhee Thble 11 ivetl7"wordeatiddiess. Meltillop; JikEUC8 Scott, all 0 p neer 01-thtFtei 1.wasble-died-at-his reel- denee in Hat purher, at the. age of 88 -41,2hattlteenz,,,. confined to the house five years.; • Isaac.Shaw. who taught eboot *ithert 60111e twenty yettie ago, left M chigan a 'few days ago to visit hie sons in Portland.Oregen. Just as he arrived he took sick and died the followkag day. , . Goderich: Rev. II. %V. Wright. pas- tor of the Baptist church, wee inarrted at Wiarton Tuesday to Miss Kate Sin- clair, daughter a Ex:Mayor Sinclair; Weirton. Novas. James McEwan and M. Vausickle tied the knot. • Brussels: Chas. R. Perkins. of. St. Thomas, and Miss Ethel, third .daugh- ter of Angus and Mrs. Campbell, of zWittPbter-i-4.-werfinartlerizakAt..77,40h itturelf otrVhdiitidaY;-the-'Ierenfa— being performed by Rev. Langford. Witigham: Tuesday nearly 150 nett- le gathered .at the home of Mr. and a mein'Davidson*at the Junction to enjoy the festivities of the marriage of their daughter. Miss Jessie, to An - w Veirgatt. 'rev. PetTie-perfornie the ceremony. • Clintoor_ReeentlyJohn Carlin, aged 20, of,the Huron ltoai'd,T-Wh'ile'-e'ngage iu drawing in fax at the local fax tnill was-seriously-injured-hy having -a- berse- kick ttte handle of it fork into his body injuring bis lung and liver. He is ex- biro In wuip Friday. let jump. tag 4 abort distance to the ground hie left fOut *truck a. 140,Tie 4,941 some of the • li meat* near the ankle were IkeVer manit ear. ter-Keuip,-Al eted to k; S Geo. gle. tiiheatio,', 'Mat, tfletilerillid, *Laylnit urray.,;-Ttialteramith bl!k , , flQ�fl liter . 'ivi(1,1To Aatroagd -Staff* ,e. 111111e gren-Van Love. Z!flicb--1L. $c k • KIE ..k.R•k• 17,924\ XRk ofPckirs uid d6etois of 04' putting forth every.effort to make the 1903 Fair eclipse all previous fans and a record breaker in the history of the UeeFTlie'-'1141171rIfeffeirretetliefir and When completed will afford the hest accommodation for exhibits which protnise this year to exceed all others. The track will be put in first-class con- dition and the ring Will have more than the usual attraction in the witY of speeding contests. A special corn- Mittee have this part. of the second day's program in hand and the liberal prizes offered is sure to bring out some of the best horses. The prize list has been revised and the prizes to be awes ded are much in excess of prev- ious years, particularly in the horse and cattle departments. A special feature of this year's Fair is that in ct_horse.and-cattle..exhibit Ihee-ser-. *Tees -iltifir-perV":raOt'ITrour-.-attutt" points have been secured, thuselitnin- ating all partiality in the way of favor. Matte On the whole ' the Kirkton Fair this year will be worthy of it Iarge attendonee -and-the-fel r-itoing -pobile who expectiewill-round good exhibi- tion will no so home disappointed. verybody iv* I go to Kirk -ton Fair. On-Mondtty night Ca Leytt, for see - oral years Loncleiti's representative 10 Ontario Parliament, and the man who Was la el • instrumental in havin a 17FgA, that IS good to. ay and poor to-tnortkry is u .reliable,- . - Have you ever noi,t V4ita-tioits>rn-**749- • (oliAsit? One package gopdi, tlie,tiTtt:bittc,i„ herbya and Inspid.- , y 14,00 14t,r0 A, faflure it. vital-pornt, an- igotztratte5t, of cOrnbining' qualities in test34 poqi:judgi.neit 14,, the bUndi4g, of that maker's teas, a...we41t. • trss which variably ,gis'e just suc1 results as your poor s, .Ever)1VcheSt of Red Rose Tea is tested at the gardens, -4----rialiMylkeEalfernitialtbgrprefrrtliw Rose warehouse upon its arrival\Wore blending ; after - --that4rtr.ierifntnta,tttteftdls,ziested-i-;"-na7tl * blend is also testea before being packed. Nothing is left to chance. That is why that "rich fruity flavor" is always present in Red Rose Tea. Why Red Rose Tea is lwayS' uniform, why Ifulletti-WhitereturningfrourB nt-Thedfilidt Toreeday,Mrei-Nattli-johnstonAndflter daughter. met with an.aceidents horse_keentnelrightened at a steam - shovel and bolting to one side plunged into some fence wire. . Mrs. Johnston had her cellar bone broken and one of _et. -of s so' as y et a severe - has score an pos ofiree— • ' takes3 tittiveteetietre-shOrtly:7-_----7 - - .... ..........-.....................___ his family to master a trade or pt•efee sio'n. Read the display advertisement of the six Morse Schools cif TelegraphI. in -this issue and learn how easilya . , Belleville. Sept. 10.-Franla. Reilly; young man or lady may learn telegra- who is here in the county .jttil serving phy and be assurred a position. • tt sentence in ecintfection with the eel- ' ebmted bogus ballot box case, attempt - There lamore,Catarrh In this section of the coun- ed banging Saturday -by using a bed try than ell other diseases put together, find until sheet. ,..'.The attempt was frustrated.' the last few years was .supposed to be. incurable. , ,,• , Afar • ' For a -great many years doctors pronounced it a local diatasamutpreioribetigooataesnadiseeendAt - --..4.,-..-• Tpip's lioteilyessel gunk& stintly wilng to cure *Utiles:al treattnent, pro- • ' - Tokio, SOL... -12,-,-.-Admirat: Togo' nounced it incurable. Science has prren catarrh• Lo be • constitutional disesteem teerefore Tuloires fl,,a_gahi•p. the nettle lifikaaa of' twelve constitutional iiestroent4.Mall'a Citateeh Cur_e, num: ;Awls= fid . t49119 displa.eetnent, Beck ter ufactured by F. J. Cheney k Co.. Toledo. Ohlo. is Sasebo 'hits bar yesterday, eseryeag . the only constitutional cure on the •market. It is ithe bottom With her 509 officers and taken Internally in &ales from lb &oils to a teErPOOn' ful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous sur- men. _ The battleship caught, fire from' faces 01 the system. They otter one hundred dollars an ratiknown cause at midnight Sept. tot sny Mae it fails to cure. • Send tor circulars. and 10".• and-beforef-thelire could be- sub- ' Agterdinimm7lalF.aj• . cuENgy 4 co.. Toledo. amo.. • . deed thelitunee refloated thee -4' ter meg- Sold by Druggats. 75 cents. - • /feint*, which exploded'. tilitteing a, hole • irrthe-port side below the -water -li • Take_ Liens Family Pillafor constipation. -• and causing. her to sink. s - , • _ ,,,, • - Bianshard:-Sfre. Rich: VW- ht -died -..---- '---.'--'''. -1 ‘yr-- - ,-- -- The ThEr-t-eat'prises of Weed:1;T! I t4:, Eds. S (fluid had it .rtne"aral;r1)tic stroke several yearsago And had notbeen in the most brilliant, to the cleverest, to 1 .good health since.* A aecond stroke the sh_rewd_es_te..t:e. the 222ei,. st ten heSed leelday_eausetiherileath........Shei es ylo_the best educated,but to the n2ost a husband and two sons. ., kvelheadod men,. to the melir , V ti h_ .., gxt..,' _When_a_mitu_beeranted_ ttievost-trottTh-Tahret—frite'•- straw s ,o e- arn (tor 'e nt ssed siess is not considero so troptsrtszt as .hia.toainx-iviid-fell-to-thd-ground;---lle sir kia1.01111filorir 'di/ ...)1 WAS Otdked-ttp-ttrid-tivlien to the -house .,..,...., , . „,,,, , 2, -......."1 .,-.1s- where he lay unconscious for foeforty „..,--,,,,,,,,,:: ,Vra: 4 tvuL, '_,.,%'" •,...,11 "a"4"4,, ill,":47: minutes. Elia right arm was broken "'um" 'malt -"`I'my". 1"1", " "1' 1* . at the wrist. ' ' thrown, can he land neett_hla-.- fest '''''',•East Warranted:It On Tueedjy_naeli_ °in he '------dePelided uPr'n' relied nA°4 - - ' - - - - - Lithe -A -taint' WitIftli-erettnil. . te .. of Mr. and re. J. Chatnney of Mies thing, the.' sensible' thing? Etas the _ Rosalena, youngest , daughter of the 1621111 a level bead? Has be good horse late James Perdue. Rev. J. Edmonds .seese? Is he 'liable to dy off on a was the officiating minister. Mise tangent or to "go off, hatt.tocked?" Is Martha Roe, of.Morris, and Jac Rob. he "teddy?" Has he • "wheels in -hie : son assisted the happy couple. head?, Does be tnachin tamper easily Winghttin: The marriege tooktlece 4* can he maw biremerz it holt= tut-Viiefty noon or- Or, nal Mrs. .- - ..- . head ..- ii _-____ Keep a level unuer -* mecum - Kinsman's -seeond daughter, lAillie . , May. and I. Bell, Of Lancing. Mich. mane". If " °met be tbrews eft bie The wedding March was played by balance and is honesty he is the man Miss Olive Mason, while little Mittuie wantel.-sucees". Kinsinan and Jessie Ball acted as flow. , 8.---IlevAtutiartied-t . - Ptmbia AuM7 eelettitteG Clinton:- A weddinMooeff_at. Venro. Indeed, litre the curious CM' WhortMlitlyar -Wanitairi toiXiir'VrtitteertIntrite'red,01 at high noon, when his daughter, Miss army. styli * writer in a Louden Jour.. 1 , It Olive, became .the 'wife of Samuel nal. For letstaece, none but slants are B. Gardner, of Colborne. The cere. allowed in the Preobrashenikl body- mony was perforated by the Rev. Mr. guard regiment. To the bonallowski Manning. The wedding was a quiet regiment none but fair min are ad- , one and the young couple wore oust: tended. , • stifled, wbfle a fumed up' nose ho Ake • - . qualifying adornment et that-Pitarlow Parkhill: Mt. end Mra. la. W. nest- _ , _._ „,,,„_.____, . tegs have m5iiiild- to Winnipeg. -MISS tia*,,..rdt'L____,Ina"_214_rall;_=11,7„,_,_. PIO Anderson hie g0(10 to Br101410nr linvg7 LIP`latio a"! WICEIPMetil "Vain/ ,.. . Man.. where she intend* *slain .g.- or dark haired tom TM*, .tero, 1411* I Mr& AltlemOn‘ and son, Atbeqt, Geo. distinction -between ollicists. et to Thompson Won. Witeside, Wra.Sher. guards 0,tad those atolls la itoo.:mii. rift and 1441. His* 4etatWehb, Walter Inez* 13 most -imutiria, II, riot Ars„„. purr, Sos,MILWRAIL „rt14131L-W1,..nOtialitit-rititsitrL: treble Portice`-bav-e-satiet out----weit.t-iii*„.*----tiottawarthicirsit. Oodericb: 'Thursday UtOrliklit • th6 1 gn•Org the pgy of infotry eat** Utilise weddintrof W. ti, Herten, tvon tits*. iiigunetits sit tudicrosor .0=a. was urer and man of the Standard- oio infantry pritawa iat Isola bettor o Lotto co. Brant nd Of Abe Ooderich thin d . , Elevator Co.. to Mies /Cathlett Ball, uotaagttaed daughterof Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Ball, waikteletteelebrated-atlit ehtieth. ‘''e it bride and groom 10es-were Fall Term Opens Sept, 51h, ORAL STBATFORD, ONT. ak-a-rforaror a; n •Western Ontario. Our cottraes are thorough and "tactics' d: irestehhtriedonobyespeektnieedi cgs. There Immo better school In the Dominion. All ,seitertates Secierto Positioss- Eater Now' • • •weite ter tete ciataloetee 're ELLIOTT-4 Me14011LAN. Principals. 11110111**110110110.41411114106.41114164111 • Our Roller Flour is at the very top of the iit of good flours. There is none better made. It makes the good wife smile. Try. it. • t is not ey a you ,t College in your lifetime. Itis therefore important that yo p choose, the •-right-sehoot--your-succos-ma, •PO tbe school. _iiiipargeon for th,e, fjoisy prevents splltdttg at the en laws lestores color to ra hair. • YOU CAN PAY WHEN CURED. a*. *0 saws elms wasiour warms cesium ,srvitterrusus AND KIDNEY. oussaiss ovum Itjarr-talte0aat'at;likatit itakootiag 601110441411* itiAla the troatiese Ibt h *wee attar. Urfa0 wits *sot. 1Is4 trierseantArittiveoe efaretrie . aU Calt41.44 ' eel Dre..Xsetredy Z eteettlet avec _ 11 ,t Oa ilia resort. I had halt a great &ad WWII *so soli greet eke OW tkii they Abil4144irtor is rain rliattlierpridenoteeill thee Weiner*. I A* i rho renialti47- In 'one week I- Ulf 14001 intati-a-fity *Eve. Iwo galarattste 0 • - Ce le, wetrdosT, Laisise. wit** otc $0 PAW BEEN DISEASED lost Ind ingot *Mon 'tli000tko., iittutiiatte‘ fro* tho sriartiasi 7 seilteeeis the tilaiseme • Ater sett or titer etbeettitt' gee WI. so. Ittetallic: nnettended. The knot was tied b . - -- t.II 1.51 s • Ott) NAU WEDNESDAY , rter: Mark Turnbull. ' . , , ... t GOY: \Patrick' Blake met with 'a Wheat ' .....;.... .....; • . , !itairifttl And serious steident the other natter. , .. .. . .......i...... . -.4rky.. He had hit-phd nix, as spirited thitivi,.,:.;; ;1,... 4 V-4 44 V it * • I team to.a **Rom and- wh le standing Peas..,- .... 4 ......-0,.. . ' in tbet yard the hetet* becameunman. rota toee, 'per . ...,,, /5 , itgeable and liti7-111ake Was thrownHay, Or tort. .. . . .,„ 6 00 . 00 from his *at, thevitgon *sing over' Flout. t oint,:. farnilyA.. *. birn. crushing steetet of has 'rib', in up, flour, pada po.oset, 1, 28 , . weeitteasof OfeeN islet Ytee, CONSULTATION 8*33 totheeest eririlions Fireirfit Onatite. Ckargesrea h.te,Ittte" (iihistrated)i 04 01.6060:4,414 1.40rOtAMili WITHOUT totOotiltittrt fnjmle!sproverl fit the- sanae-'n icht lt *net with , r• r tit V't1nesday He We!. as. :'siting . I 4 n the Bar iiIield „ rondo In enunection with to* hinft,*nti whiloottt widweloire he mhinestartealost Mitchell iricb MeV, " Hayfield itiritton ' 4 0 444 :raf — AMR Wit II The Forest City Business and Shorthand College has had a reputatiori for yeari. for its equi'pment, thoroughness, faculty, demand for its graduated pupils, .and you take no chance with it. '• -School term.L-.Septernber till. jupe. inclusive. Cittotogu,e freelat the asking. 'Vs IL C. .6.11140 Lotoomoisrr. *thing Pilli.0 Ills 411t 10'.tiiiiive years 14o since tovieviite cured as of ganotinirconatimption. 1 caught the. col4. wcat . lag its Ititietnati Mt the'4.r. , wig ao bop for me.' 1 1ia4 NgTatSwcata,i rovtio and frsqsently co stay; Was advitaed to try Psy,clitse - - t we ri ' lit on in ket 11,74**. • * • *,100 19 . 14 00 1400 , Uong to the Odor'. in ide stitclt the maehirt ide skul and inttierWiae tOjdtiI