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Exeter Advocate, 1907-05-09, Page 5(gz etet Abuacate E\ETF.1: ONTARIO e1 OO if paid in ad, an e, $1.IO a yeta it not so paid. IgorTo Culled States Subrcribers$1.60 a Year Strital) is Adsasce -ANDERS k C'UEECII, Puhli,bers- 9 Bar ai s is Ora s Q 9Q We need the Room You need the Money 1 Bell Organ, rosewood, reg- ular price $95, for $75. 1 Doherty Organ, walnut case, been used a short time, regular $100, for $50. `- 1 Uxbridge Organ, walnut case, regular $90, for $75. • Other organs from $5 up. Intending purchasers will do well to see these bargains at once. Call or Write S.MARTIN&30N Watch qualite is an essential with us. Every- thing in the construction of Our Time Pieces is shaped with this end in view. They are made to keep good titne and give good satisfac- tion. For Present Time For Future Time Tor All Time Our line of Clocks is complete and up. to -date. Get One of Our Alarm olooks They are the best—at the usual low price. Call and inspect ourgen- eral stock. MARCH A N D • The Jeweller d epee EXETER, ONTARIO ('AYMR. F DO YOOARMER B OH THAT WE HAVE A MCCOrmiCk Corn King Manure Spreader At ROD, brand new a year ago. Also a few Success Spreaders At $11ii cash. Wire Fence \Ve bevy at few hundred rods of fence left at prices as follow: 6 wires, 111 in. high. all No. 9, at 31c. 7 ,. .lit 8,ic. 8 " 45 41c. THORNTON BAKER LIVEIt\"11:1N Agent for the Sylvester and Perrin flow Companies Exeter Ontario Cook's Cotton Root Compound. The great t'tertne Tonle, and only e.tfo effectual Monthly Itesulatoron w lin 11 ttvam n can depend. Said in thsa . degrees id' of Strength—No. 1, $I : No. 2. to degrees stronger fa; No. S. for a t-clal a w'ra, syr box. fO,ld t,y all dru t,', or sent Z--- prepaid on mot, pt of prim. Free pamphlet. Addresi: T CSSRMtglMUUUCS..TwnMT0.ONT. quesserlyIFfrtdaor� THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF 011001 is about to issue A New Telephone Directory —FOR TILE -- District of Western Ontario Including Village of Exeter l)rdet fit new connections. chang- es of tiro) names. changes of street addresses or rot duplicate entries should 1110 handed to the i.ocal Manager at once. A. Marchand, LOCAL MANAGER Women in Our Hospitals Appalling Increase in the Number of Operations Per- formed Each year- -How women May Avoid them. Going through the hospitals in our largo cities one is surprised to find such a large proportion of the patients lying on those snow-white beds women and girls, either awaiting or recovering from serious operations. Why should this be the case? Simply because they have neglected themselves. Female troubles are certainly on the increase among the women of this country — they creep upon them un- awares but every one of those patients in the hospital reeds had plenty of warn- ing in that bearing -down feeling, pain at left or right of the abdomen, nervous ex- haustion, pain in the small of the back, dizziness, flatulency, displacements of the organs or irregularities. All of these symptoms are ui,lic,ttions of an unhealthy condition of the female organs, and if not heeded the penalty has to be paid by aJamrerous operation. When these symptoms manifest themselves, do not drag along until you are obliged to go to thehospitaland submit to an opecition —but remember that Lydia L. Pink - ham's Vegetable Compound has saved thousands of women from surgical operations. When women aro troubled with irre- gular, suppressed or painful periods, weakness, displacement or ulceration of the organs, that bearing -down feeling, inflammation, backache, bloating (or flatulency), general debility, indigestion, and nervous prostration, or are beset with such symptoms as dizziness, lassi- tude, excitability, irritability, nervous- ness, sleeplessness, melancholy, "all - gone" and "want -to -be -left -alone" feel- ings, they should remember there is one tried and true remedy. Dear Mrs. Pinkham:— "I was in a very serious condition when I wrote to you for advice. I had n serious female trouble and I could not carry a child to maturity, and was advises) that an oper- ation was my only hope of recovery. 1 could nut bear to think of going to the hos- pital, so wrote you for advice. I did as you instructed me dud took Lydia E. I'inkham's Vegetable Compound; and I am not only a well woman to -day, but have a beautiful baby girl six months old. I advise all sick and suffering women to write you for ad- vice, as you have done so much for me." Miss Lilian Martin, Graduate of Training School for Nurses, Brantfo Ont., writes : Dear Mrs. Pinkham:— "While we are taught in the training school through the country to look down upon patent medicines, and while the doc- tors in the hospitals speak slightingly of them to patients I have found that they really know different. I have frequently known Physicians to give Lydia E. Pink- s Vegetable Compound to women suf- fering with the most serious complications of female troubles displacement of organs, and other disorders. They would, as a rule put it in regular medicine bottles and label it "tonic" or other names, but I knew it was your Compound and have seen them fill it in prescnption bottles. Inflamma- tion and ulceration have been relieved and cured in a few weeks by its use, and I feel it but due to you to give Lydia E. Pink - ham's Vegetable Compound proper credit." Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound at once removes such troubles,. Refuse to buy any other medicine, for you need the best. Mrs. Pinkham, daughter-in-law of Lydia E. Pinkham, invitee all sick wo- men to write her for advice. Her advice Mrs. Fred. Seydel, 412 N. 34th Street, and medicine have restored thousands to West Philadelphia, Pa., writes : health. Address, Lynn, Maas. Lydia E. Piakhaai's Vegetable Compound Succeeds Where Others Fall. China China China We have just received a large shipment of Beautiful China, including the following: 13 piece fruit sets $1.00 up 3 piece tea sets 40c. up Celery trays 20c. up Salad bowls 15, 20, 25c. Cake Plates 20c. up Bread & butter plates 5c. Pepper & salt dishes 10c. pr. Cups and saucers 10c. up See our Parlor Lamps; many beautiful designs. Beautiful Toilet Sets, $2.00 and up. First-class line of oranges and bananas. Lemons and fresh confectionery always in stock. Gladiole bulbs 20c. a dozen. Full line of fishing tackle. JOHN CH A.RLTON, Exeter. Parkhill: While shoeing a horse at Knapton's blacksmith shop on Friday, Fred Horner had his foot hnrt,the an- imal stepping on it. St. Marys: Much sympathy is felt for Mr. and Mrs. John Ready int the death of their infant daughter which occurred on Thursday last. N. UN5HIIL. FIIJ ILNACE BURNS COAL OR WOOD The Sunshine is a good, •' all round" lurnare. llurns, with equal facility, either coal or wood. Coke, too, if you prefer it. And so j'criect is the combustion of the Sunshine that it extracts every unit of heat from the fuel. \Vha''s left ,n the ash -pan is nr,t worth sift ng. Sunshine consumes less fuel, too. Because its perfect Systr m of dampers prevent the escape of t trot air up the chimney—comp:I it to come out through the re,istt r You pay for heating the inside not the outside—of your hot when you buy the Sunshine. if your local dealer does no: handl , this • most economical furnace write direct to us f.tr 1RF.E IfOoeLET. McClatyl LONDON. TORONTO. MONTREAL. WINNIPEG, VANCOUVER, Si. lot!fr, N.B. T. HAW KING & SON, EXETER. ssssss�s , 1►�.a=�a�a�.mai_>L,11.. ami St. Marys: Messrs. John Gray and Co., have disposed of their grocery stock. Clinton: Harold Pickett sustained a nasty wound, Tuesday. He was us- ing a pitch fork which slipped and ran into his foot just above the toes. Ilibbeet: 31i -s. John Bell, a former resident of this township passed away at her house lit Morris recently. She was a daughter of the late James Shaw. Parkhill: Jas. Turner, who has been employed with Jno UritTeth & Son in the elevator for several years, severed his connection with them on Tuesday, 30th. Mr. Turner is going west. Parkhill: The rewaius of the late Archie McPhee were brought here from London on Thursday for inter- tuent. His death took place at London on April 30, at the great age of SS years, St. Marys: Mrs. N. M. Currie, sailed for England on May 3, from Montreal, Mrs. Curry will join her husband there, who has been several years in Chili, as representative of the \\'aterous Engine Works. Clinton: Robert Downs, sr., one of the oldest and most highly respected citizens of Clinton, is suffering from a paralytic stroke. received early this ntor•ninw. He is at the home of his son, R. A. Downs. Mitchell: Monday afternoon, Clem- ents Stafford, only child of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Hord, was summoned to his heavenly house. Everything pos- sible was done for the little sufferer, but all of no purpose. Parkhill: It is announced that William Aitkins, has been appointed superintendent of equipment of the Bell Telephone Company for \Vestern Ontario, with headquarters in London. Mr. Aitkins began his duties May 1st. Clinton: Thursday evening about thirty of the friends of Miss Lillie Mil- lar inet at the home of J. Cuninghame, and gave her a surprise, presenting her with a nice gold -handled umbrella, as an evidence of their regard for her, and their regret of her departure fat Chicago. Downie: Mr. and Mrs,James Miller sutfeted it sad loss in the sudden death of their three year old daughter on Thursday last. The little girl drank by mistake some liquor which was be- ing administered to a younger sister who was ill. Alcoholic poison set in and resulted in her death a few hours later. Seaforth: The death occurred re- cently of Mr. A. G. McDougall at his home at Virden, Man. He was one of the pioneer business men of Seafortb. For many years also he was assessor of the town and was one of the first Justices of the Peace for this district. About 20 years ago he moved to Man- itoba and settled in Virden. Parkhill: Wn1. Murphy of London, a fouler resident of town, met with a painful accident while at work in Schabacker's planing mill, London. While running a circular saw he let his left hand come in contact with the saw and it was badly mangled, the first, second and third fingers being cut off. It was also found necessary to remove some of the bones. STATE OF 01110, CITY Or TOLEDO, ss LUCAS COCNTT S ( Frank J. Cheney snakes oath that he is senior putner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co. doing bust. nem in the City of Toledo, County and Mate afore- said. and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE (HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and emery case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use o1 hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CIIENEY Sworn to before me and subscribed in IOC pres- ence, this 6th day of December, A.U. 1sa6. (SEaL) - A. W.GLEASON, Nor1UE rvaLtc iiall's Catarrh Cure is takers internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. stud for testimonials free. F. J. CIIENEY &CO., Toledo, 0. Sohl by all Druggists, 75e. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. mms– Seaforth: A little daughter of Geo. Marshall, was badly burned Thursday. She was playing around a bonefire when her clothing caught fire. She was badly burned on one side of the farce anti Mrs Marshall bad her hands burned in her endeavors to extinguish the flames. Fortunately the child wore heavy clothing, and this undoubt- edly saved it from touch more serious injury. Hullett: The home of Mr. and Mts. John Danby is sad because of the death of their child, a bright little lassie of thirteen months. which took place on Sunday. While Mr. and Mrs. Danby were out driving in the afternoon the little one became ill, and they drove at once to Clinton, and to the doctor's office, but when they arrived there death had already intervened. though the parents did known it, and it carne as a great shock to them, Mitchell: While returning from Mitchell Monday evening, Mrs. Chris- topher Rode, 8th con., Logan, met with a severe accident. She was driv- ing with her son George and his dough - ter, and when approaching the bridge on the 7th concession one of the horses got down in a "washout." They strat- ed plunging and rig and all went over the embankment into the riyer below. When extricated it was found that the old Indy sustained a double frac- ture of the large tone between the knee and ankle. Parkhill: The following left last w.ek for distant points: ---Miss Helen McL.'od left Monday on a six weeks' trip to the coast, and expects to return via Calgary and Winnipeg. -Mrs. W. H. Clotheir , who spent the pint ihree mnntha in town with her son, left Tnrs- doy tot ('hatlevoix. Mich., where she will remain for some time with her daughter, --Geo. Towle of Chehona, Mich.. who has been spending the past couple of weeks with his daughter, Mrs. M. Mawson, has gone to Cleve- land, Ohio, where he will sunttn, with her son Wilkin Towle. Parkhill: C. V. iringhton was ar- rested here May 2, on the chatgr ,.f forging at note for $11237. An agent of McWilliams k Everisl. cornrnissioner merchants, of Toronto. was the cone pleintant. it is alleged that i,alighton claimed to represent 1). J. Johnston and J. Manager, and pi tlui 'd paprr- pin porting to he signed by t hese mer, authorized hits t" i, n, ha a several thousand barrels of apples. 110 elo'ed the deal with McWillisma 1 Everist'- i agent, who advanced him the money on a note alleged to nave been signed ' by Johnston and Manger. AROUND ABOUT US i You Men and Women who have Irritated Bladders try "Bu—Ju" on a Guarantee. Doctors call it Cystitis. Whatever the name, it is due to weak Kid- neys. The blood is bringing impurities to these organs faster than they can filter it out. This is often deposited in the Bladder; irritates the membrane so much that it cannot retain the urine. Instead of passing urine four or five times a day, it is passed twenty to thirty titres. The urine is hot and scalding, and burns like fire. My t what relief the first few "Bu -Ju" fills give( They are like ice water to a parched throat. They neutralize uric acid, soothe the delicate lining of the bladder, and take away tate burning pain. They strengthen the weakness—heal the Kidneys—stop that frequent desire to urinate, which is such an annoying feature of Cystitis. One man told us that " Ba -Ju" gave him the first uninterrupted night's sleep he had enjoyed in fifteen years. Bu -Ju is sold by ,druggists all over Canada. If yours should not have them, send to us and we will see that you are promptly supplied. 5oc. a Box, and your money refunded if they fail to cure. The Claflin Chemical Co., Ltd., Windsor, Ont. 5 Bu Jv T eGentIeKidneyPill DEATH OF REV. ALEX. GRANT St. Marys, May 5.—The death of Rev. Alex. Grant, M.A., who has been min- ister of Knox Church for many years, carne as a shock to this community yes- terday. Deceased.canle here from the Presbytery of Hamilton, where he held a charge for a number of years. He was a scholar of considerable tank. He was ordained in 1864. Seaforth: Will Finlayson and Wil Sclater who left here for the Wes have bought a grocery business in Regina, Sask. • Usborne Following is the report of the stand- ing of the pupils of S. S. No. 1, Us - borne, for April. Names in order of merit: V.—R Blatchford, E. White. Sr. IV.—C Oke, C Moir, V Rowcliffe, E Bell, A Douga1171. Jr. I V. -J Strang, 1 Harvey, G Oke, C Down, G Blatch- ford Sr. III.—J Strang, J Dougall, T Dougall, A Moir. 11 Down, Ira Moir. Jr. III. E Bell, R White, L Moir. Sr. IL—W Dougall, W Strang H Down, 0 Rowcliffe, 0 Moir, E Harvey. Jr. 11-0 Harris, G Moir. Sr. Part I.— F Jarrott, E Rowtcliffe, 11. Moir, V Boll.—.1. A. Brintnell. 'reacher. The following is the report of the standing of the pupils in S.S. No. 4. Usborne for April, based on regu- larity of attendance and weekly ex- aminations. Sr. IV. --Frank Rooke, F Handford, W Essery, C. Skinner, V Kerslake, W Webber, B Davis. Sr. III. C May, A McCurdy, H May, A Skinner, W. Walker, G Davis, TCoates. Jr. IIi. M McCurdy, E Kellet, Lena Coates, A Hunter. Sr. IL—V Coates, F Web- ber, L Harding, I Ford, W Culbert. Jr. I1.—T Skinner, 8 McCurdy, M May, F Coates. Sr. Pt. II,—R Thompson, R Webber, V Hicks. Jr. Pt. II.—V Pin - combo, Carrie Thompson,0 Hunter, H Hunter. Sr. Part I.—W Thompson. C Davis. Jr. Part I.—H Coates, E Ma- gee. Average attendance for April 34. J. W. Hogarth, Teacher. For Stock ImproQcmcat LOItD HOWATSON, 11106, is a bay imported clydesdale, foaled 1499, 16 hands high, 1900 lbs. Has fine pedi- gree. and is a sure foal getter. Monday leaves own stable, Fairfield, to Hill's hotel, Crediton, to William Flynn's, McGillivray. Tuesday to Hugh Carrol's,Biddulph, to Jonathan Cooper's, l.'sborne. Wednesday to Wm. Monteith's, to Even Dew's. Thursday to Garnet Frayne's, to Centralia. Friday to Mansion House. Exeter.to home. Daniel McCurdy, Prop. LORD SHARP. 11413, is a clyde stallion, five years old, brown color. He is is fine moving horse and has proven himself to be a sure getter. Monday leaves own stable, con. 8, Csborne,to yid.Andrew's, to Centralia Tuesday noon to John Midair's s Stephen. Wednesday to Wm. Boyle's McGilli- vray, to Clandeboye. Thursday to ----to John Mc- faughlin's. Friday to D. Elinor', to Thos. Mor- ley's, Whalen. Saturday to his own Statile. Geo_ Coward, Proprietor. TEMPEST 11AL. 106D, is a standard. bred, Road Stallion with a fine pedi- gree, stands 16 hands, weighs 1300 lbs., belongs to a family of barge horses. His pedigree shows excellent breeding. Monday leaves own stable at ('lan- drl'oye, to Thos. Ilodgins', Riddnlph, for noon: to Menton for night. Tuesday to James Allen's, to l'redi• ton. Wednesday to Shipka, to (hand Rend. Thursday to Corbett, to i'aikhill. Fr Wily to John Robinsoh's, to (tome. Ed. Min.pson, Prop. ~EVER\ IRAE1i1-IRN, 10120, is a dal k 1.ron n imported shit 0 stallion with ai fine pedigree, and has proven himself a sine st•'ck getter. \l,.nd ty, leases honor. Lot 20. ('on. 11. Stephen and proce,-d•' to f)tvid \lawhinney•s: to Mount 'at nod. 'Tuesday to iI. ('nntiinghalrl'8, to home. Wednesday to Jobe coteish'., to Fr rink Stuns. Thursday to Wm. Anderson's, to Writ. Sanders'. Friday to S. 8tenleke't. to home. Samuel I'reszcator, Prop. "It's simply astonishing the way St. George's Baking Powder has taken (told of my customers." "They say it makes lighter, tastier, finer -grained Biscuits and Cakes than any other they ever used ! " Send for our new Cook -Book— free. National nrug & Chemical Co. 23 of Canada, Limited. 'Arant-:.l. Wood's rhosphodiae, Thi Great ling!i;hly- '1'ones and invlgoratte the w holo nervous .,, ut, crakes new Blood in old Veins. Cures Zsi-rF oils Debility. Mental and Brain 14rorry, Lra- ponde,Iey, Sexual iVeoknea;s, Emissions. Sptr- mntorrhera, and Fifecta of Abuse or Erector/I. Price St per box. six forts. (Ino will pl,-is' ala will cure. Sold byy all drnggiata or uotiled In plain pkg. on receipt of ttrice. 1. to parvphlet rnnifr I ree. The Weed Medicine Co. (formerly li'imlnor) Toronto, Ont. VALUABLE MEDICAL PRESCRIPTION Recommended by a Well-known Toronto Doctor, Whose Love for Humanity is (ireater than His Prejudice Against Pro- prietary Medicines. The following very valuable pro. scription, by 811 eminent and suceest• fel physician, will be appreciated by ninny who aro s'tfering from la grippe, cold, cough, pneumonia, or any throat, Ming or stomach trouble, or run-down iy-stent. as it is a certain cure, and will s9ve many a doctor's bill. It is almost a certain preventive an well — ''11'hen 700 ieo1 that you are taking cold or hare chilly feeling or aching in any part of the body or head, or feel weak. tined, dizzy, unfit for work, pain in the head or back of the neck, t noglect these dangerous syrnp- : aa• , lint send immediately to your and get a bottle of Psyching .voutlIod Si•ket n), and prepare se ',ye Line, 2 teaspoonfuls. :,in-rry, whisky or water, 2 tog. •, ` ''s. ':u ee of t!1, latter can be made —riling to the jn,lgrnent and pre - 14.11(.0 of the patient. • Mix thoroughly and take regularly ors each meal and at bedtime." i ilia prescription hay been used in 15.1 ,ands of (58014 and has beers iso uivrrs-,Ily '111N -evilly] that a number f ie:.dinq physicians regularly pre - mint Pay( bine in their practice for le' of the above troubles, or any rain- ,lesen, wasting or constitutional difl3- enity. It is the moat reliable and val11ah10 home remedy. it tones up tt,n entire system, giving a feeling of •o"thfulneas and alter. adding many tears to the life of thoso who use it. emirate/0 1 wM SIODAt a physical wreck ant ray suffering with lung tr.,nblet Friends ant ec'Rhbe.n thoneht 1 would nerd RPt better. 1 114,411 10 Are;.air myself. Le.dng fellh In mi I-1,)td.ian. 1 t•n.cored another one who m•t.m- mended the u.r• .-f PSYCH •II iN I 1t was Inirpri•fog beyond description the lQrrt It had. i se.rr.d sa fain with every ry Anse. Inside of two wrrka 1 will 0,t0 to often.' fo my housework again. That Arc iso symptoms of consumption about rate tow. MRS. UP.SIIEKSO. fit John, N.n. ••T hoot Irmo a,iBrrinS fr..m t* flrlp w/ Juntas a ere weak and i Lad a eY igb, but t'syebtad MRS. n. BEAN, cheap/Cie. Ont. Psyrhine esn.be procured from ani druggist at 60e. and 51,00. It is a Teri