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Exeter Advocate, 1907-11-07, Page 5Brucefleld: J. T. Reid has tented ,THE D.A.'J'IS his hundred acre farm to \Vni. Me- Kenzia'. CI.OTIIIES REEL Varna: Arthur Ste{{aheusun, of the Parr line, south of t[te village. his - r P+ g , sold his f.u•nt to his cousin,of the saute name, and has purchased a residence in London, where he intends to reside in future. Stalfa: 11r. W. L. Mair, graduate of McGill t'niversity, has started prac- tice in Statfa. The doctor has had ex- tensive experience in Kochestet lying- in -hospital, and has done some reliev- ing work. St. Marys: Mrs. Wm. McFadgen while coming down stairs at her resi- dence on Saturday eceideutatly slip- ped and fell down stairs. 'Vhile no bones were broken she was severely bruised in the body and received a deep cut on one of her ears. • St. Marys: Willie, the 12 -year-old son of Win. Richards met with a pain- ful accident on Thanksgiving after- noon which pearly cost him his life. He, with his father, hnd. gone to the farm Of John Patterson and while going to the orchard to get some ap- ples he ran full force against some barb wire. The wire caught in his neck cut- ting it deep gash exposing the jugular vein, which required three stitches to close the wound. never lets the clothes drop in the mild' its long hard- . Doti arms are well braced for carrying heavy loads. The "Davis" ' "' "t - twill cut down the work of,a heavy w11511- ing one-third. ao) If you will try a "Davis" for yourself, we will send you one on trial. It won't cost you a cent. Send name and address to -day. THE DAVIS REEL CO. LONDON (i3...x z j CNT. t The speedier a stenographer can typewrite a letter the more valuable she becomes to the busy business than. Practice does a great deal. but correct fingering and the " Touch System," which we teach t'tcrcughly, are of paramount ilnport.ence. When the " Touch System" is mastered the operator never lords% at Cie keyboard, but keeps her e - n her notes. She say.., the tire_• !es: rr,v-7 r r� - Members of B..air- As.o..... )..• Ter by the "sight': operator in glancing from notes to keyboard and back to notes again—a considerable item in a day's work and a sev2re strain on the eyes as well. Our largo , free catalogue tells more about our ; 2nographer's course and gives touch valuable ivfortuation about the diplomas of the 13u. iress 1: 1:..:.t Association. '1' • i -r.f ' e-' r- 1u_...,.1 rest exeter Abtlocate ETlat 'rumors Conquered f:S— ONTARIO III 00 it ,aid In advance,Without Operations *1.8O a'tar d not w paid. To t'siteeei Stater Satxeererstjl 6U a Ycar Strictly Ir Advaibnce SANDERS ,k CREECH, P'ebli.hers. That Tonck of Frost IN ten►inds us that the summer is passing and we trust seek indoor pleasures for our evening enter- tainment. A PIANO i. i will be a source of enjoyment to your friends whether they play, sing or listen. Call and Have afTalk Withi Us and see how easily you may have one. If you want the highest qual- ity hoods we have theta: if some- thing more moderate is to your lik- ing we can suit you. Our Goods and Pricestare Right and we will try and make your terms our terms. Sewing Machines, Organs, Sta- tionery, Etc., Always on Hand A Second -Hand Organ For $25 S. MARTIN & SON Cook's Cotton Root Compound. Tho great Uterine Tonle, and only sato effectual Monthly Itegulaturon which women can depend. Sold in three dcgreei of strength—No. 1, $1; No. 2. 10 degrees stronger 13; No. 3, for special ea8es, per box. Sold by all dru ;ta, or sent prepaid on rem pt of price. Free pamphlet. Achim ,..4 :13 Cleat 11ft0101w[ CO..TORONTO. ONT. (former/7i I1'Iridaor! ADVOCATE To Jan'y 1st,1908 15 ets. IIOIISE DECORATOR PLUMBER (Hot and Cold \Vater) PIIPEQ IIIINGEII See our Canadi- an and Ameri- can samples. SIGN WHITEDA •° OH�INEII Estimates furnished nn applic::tien. A Trial Solicited Arthur D. Davis EXETER RESIDENCE: Corner James and An- drew Streets. LEARN DRESS-MAKINC BY MAiL ha your spare time at home, or Take a Personal Course at School. To enable all to learn we teach en cash or instalment plan. We also teach a personal class at school once a month. Class commencing list Tuesday of e.., h month. These I.`•sons leaches how to . ut, lit and pal together :my g:" rosea from the plainest -hirt waist suit, to the most elabor- ate da es.. "f he whole family can learn from one comae. %We have taught over sewer t!sous:s,1 dress -making, and guarantee to give five hundred dollars to tiny one that cannot learn het ween the age of tot and 40. Won eons. t I.•.,r,. dre making a+ thorough it+ 111k course teaches if you iso, k in •.tops for years. Beware of imita- tions a : we employ no one outside the school. This is lige only experienced press Cutting S. hood in Canada and excelled hy none in any other c try. Write a1 on.0 for parti.ulaa, its we have cut rate one- third for :t short time. Addis ss : -- SANDERS' DRESS-CUTT!t,0 SCHOOL 31 Erie.st • Str..tfer.l, tint . ('grad,► Sharon. PLEB ‘s NT Eveelso.---Th evening of Nov. 1st. will Long he green in the memory of all parties concerned, when a number of cousins and neighbors of Jtr. and Mrs. Nelson Kestle met at t heir horse to hid them gondhy p r.or to their departure for Exeter where they will make their future home. When the evening (7e1111. on a number of well tilled rigs arrived, carrying friendenid and young. and soon with those .who had walked frons neer.Ly homes, made up a happy g.ethering. The home was o er nce thrown open ter the pleasure seekers who enjoyed 1hetuselva•s with music, singing and other harmless amusements. At a recsonahle hour the ladies produced the well.fllled bas- kets which they had brought with there and s had the tables most bountifully Pproeid. Oysters arid cake were in ah,andance fr'oirt whie•h all sar. took most snnsptuously. Jfr. and St r•. Kestle have ninny friends here who, while regretting their removal. will heartily iatsite in wishing theta the gre.ttest measure of happiness in their mew hon„•. Litman Mr. Shoel'ttton► has returned from x ple,t+,ent visit in Parkhill.—A (3e1 - grave, e•orreapttndeut says: "Mr. \Wil• kinson, who has been in the employ of it. Conley for,. couple of yearn, has en- gaged with L. 11. Neil of Lncan,',reed- ler of t hoe ooghhreel ittock, tt here he will be in eherge. fir. and Mt.. \\'it• kim•on and family left ,en etemlay for their new home. \We wish them suc- cess. it will he remembered that •sboil two )eats ago they cause direct from Enela nil to Mr. Ctrley's.- Unqualifed Success of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound in Cases of Mrs. Fox and Miss Adams. Ono of the greatest triumphs of Lydia 1:. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is the conquering of woman's dread enemy, Tumor. So-called, "wandering pains" may come froth its early stages, or the presence of danger may be made manifest by ex- cessive monthly periods accompanied by unusual pain extending from the abdomen through the groin and thighs. If you have mysterious pains, if there are indications of inllamtnation, ulceration or displacement, el.,t f wait for time to confirm your fears and go through the horrors of a hospital operation ; secure Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound at once and Is -,tin its use and write llrs. Pinkhant of Lynn, Mans., for advice. Read these strong letters from grateful women who have been cured : Dear Mrs. Pin khan' :— (First Letter.) "In looking over•our book I see that your medicine cure.'1'ttntora. 1 have been to a doctor and he reels ase 1 have a tumor. I will be more than grateful if you can help me as I do so dread an operation."— Fannie D. Fox, Bradford, Pa. Dear Mrs. Pink ham:— (Second Letter.) "I take the liberty to congratulate you on the success I have had with your wonderful medicine. Eighteen months ago my periods stopped. Shortly after I felt so badly I sub- mitted to a thorough examination by a phy- sician and was told that I had a tumor and would have to undergo an operation. " I soon after read one of your adv'ertise- rnents and decided to give Lydia E. Pink - ham's Vegetable Compound a trial. After taking five bottles as directed, the tumor is entirely gone. 1 have again been examined Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound by the physician and he says I have no signs of a tumor now. It has also brought my periods around once more; and I am entirely well. 1 shalt never be without a bottle of Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable Compound in the house."—Frannie D. Fox, Bradford, Pa. Another Case of Tumor Cured by Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Com- pound. Dear Mr. 1'inkham "About three years ago 1 had intense pain in Illy stomach, with cramps and raging headaches. The doctor prescribed for ase but finding that I did not get any better he examined me and, to my surprise, declared I had a tumor. "I felt sure that it meant my death warrant, and was very disheartened. I spent hundred of dollars in doctoring, but the tumor kept growing, till the doctor said that nothing but an operation would save tae. Fortunately I corresponded with my aunt in the New England States, who advised me to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound before submitting to an oper- ation, and 1 at once started taking a regular treatment, finding to my great relief that my general health began to improve, and after three months I noticed that the tumor had reduced in size. I kept on taking the Compound, and in ten months it had entire- ly disappeared without an operation, and using no medicine but Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and words fail to express how grateful 'I am for the good it has done inc.' Miss Luella Adams, Colon- nade Ilotel, Seattle, Wash. Such unquestionable testimony proves the value of Lydia E. Pinkham's "Vege- table Compound, and should give confi- dence and hope to every sick woman. Mrs. Pinkham invites all ailing women to write to her at Lynn, Masa, for advice. a Woman's Remedy for Woman's Ills, a More people would put their savings in the Debentures of this Cornpany if they realized the simplicity and safeness of this form of investment. It merely means that one deposits a certain amount any sum over $100— withithis Company for a period of time, not less than one year, preferably five years, or less if desired. The debenture form which the depositor receives is a promise of the Company to pay o 1 . the sum mentioned, plus the interest, at 4 per cent. per annum at the time of expiration. This promise is secured by over $11,000,000 of assets. The in- terest coupons attached are the same as cash and can be deposited as such. Huron & Erie Deben- tures are an investment of the highest class, and the man with small savings can share in it equally as well as the capitalist. Write for full particulars. 1111 Loan & Savings Co., London, Ont. Mitchell: Thursday Robert Keeler, sr., passed pencefttlly away in his 87th year. For several days his death was hourly looked fc'r. Ile was a native of England and came to Canada when 12 years of age He came to Mitchell, in 1853 and has resided here ever since, car ryir,g nn a boot and shoe h islness for several yearn. He is survived by a family of two sono and three dnugh- teres. j tat. Marys: John Schmidt had his ankle severely kcked by an opponent, by accident Thanksgiving Day at the Collegiate institute while engaged in a hotly contested game of football. Ile was laid MT work Friday. 1:grnondville: The death occurred here Saturday of E. Powell, in his 81st year. He is survive by six Pone and three daughters. WAIF asasaFas aFi ar Basis AROUND ABOUT US t AL,As AL Audis. � Clinton: Students of the Clinton Model have secured schools as follows: Miss Keyes, Crediton, No. 7, Stephen, Miss Mohaffy, No. 11, (ioderich town- ship; Miss Glenn, No. S, Proton: Miss Thompson, No. 10 Hullett. Russeldale: Wallace Brown, while experimenting in the science room of the Mitchell High school, received some painful injuries from the ex- plosionof a tulle which he ryas hold - ng, the glass entering his eye and hand. I31yth: John V. 13e11 died suddenly of heart failure Friday, lie was in his usual good health until Friday when he was stricken and died instantly. He was an Englishman by birth, and was a Conservative in politics. lie conducted a harness business here for the past 30 years. He leaves a wife, one son and three daughters. Ailsa Craig: A quiet but pretty wedding was celebrated Wednesday evening at the manse of Chalmers Church, London, when Miss Susan McLean, of Ailsa Craig, was united in marriage to Albert H. Smith, a► popu- lar contractor of London. The knot was tied by the Rev. Walter Moffat in the presence of a few friends. The bride's travelling suit was of brown broadcloth, with picture hat. Clinton: Jatnes Garvin met with a painful accident on Monday. He was helping pack apples at George Stan- bury's on the London Hoad and while descending a thirty-foot ladder with r► bag of apples on his back, he lost his footing :aid went down to mother earth with a crash. One of his wrists was so gashed that the doctor had to stitch it up rand his ankle was so badly sprained that he will be confined to his house for some time to come.. Seafoi the Rev, Matthew Barr died here Sunday at the age of 93 years. He was a pioneer clergyman, being in- ducted here in 1851. He is survived by a wife and three daughter's. Ile had been in failing health for oyer a y ear, and for some months had been con- fined to his residence. He was a na- tive of Kirborchan, Henfrew, Scotland and atter being ordained to the minis- try canoe to Canada and in 1851 was in- ducted as pastor of Seaforth Presby- terian church. Hullett; On Monday another of our pioneers passed over the Great Divide in the person of George Snell. Born in the parish of Birmingham, Devon- shire, England, in 1823. he came to Canada and took up lot 31, on the 8th concession of this township sixty years ago when this district was then in the primeval state, but Mr. Snell was strong and industrious and as the years rolled on the forest disappeared from the place and it because it smiling homestead. Seven children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Snell, four sons and three daughters. Tttckersntith: The congregation of Westminster church. at Mount Forest, took the occasion of the approaching departure of Rev. W. G. and Mrs. Hanna to Toronto. to becotne secre- tary of the Lord's Day Alliance,to say a kindly farewell and to express ap- preciation of ten years of devoted ser- vice. The address was accompanied with a beautiful gold watch to Mr. Fianna, and a handsomely chased sil- ver fists set to his worthy partner. Mr. and Mrs. Hanna, referred to, are natives of this county. Mr. Hanna go- ing from the township of Grey, and Mrs. Manna from L'shorne. Hibbert: Mrs. Patrick Roache, whose spirit departed this world at midnight nn Friday last. Mrs. Roache was born in the county Carlo, Ireland, 72 years ago and emigrated to Canada seven years later. In 1851 she was un- ited in marriage to the late Patrick Roache and settled on the farm on con- cession 1, Ilihhert, which became the old homestead. On the death of her husband, two years ago, Mrs. Roache removed to the home of her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Jordan, where she resided until her death. Deceased had been in failing health for the past year and during the last few months was a sev- ere though patient sufferer from as- thma. How's ThisP We offer One Hundred D"Ilars Reward for any ease of Catarrh that cannot be cured hy mire Catarrh Cure, F. J. CHE\EY & Co., Toledo, 0. We the undersigned have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to starry out any obligations niade by his firm. WALDI1O, Kisxax k ltaawLIt, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0 half. catarrh Cure is taken internally, a, tin K ei r.•,sly nn the stood and mucous surf .'.e o1 the .+.tem. Testimonials sent tree. Price 75e•. per bot- tl.•. lI.y all Druggists, Take Hall's ramify Pills for constipation. Fall and Winter Overcoats More For Your Money You get up-to-date styles, best materials, better sattsfat .toe, more value for your money, when you buy an overcoat from Grafton & Co. The largest clothing concern in Canada owes its success to giving unbeatable values, and upright business methods. The Dressy Semi -Form I•'iIlin ' models, handsome New Box Barb styles for '07 and '08, popular Single Breasted coats, are here in every size. Materials are Black and Gray Vicunas, Cheviots and Cashmeres, pre- shrunk before making by our special process which makes them retain thea shape until worn out. Collars and lapels are hand stoated. Lined with extra quality all wool serge,withgood mohair and satin sleeve lining . On request we MAIL YOU SAMPLES of cloths, with instructions of how to order by mail. Perfect fit, com- plete satisfaction, guaranteed, oft money refunded. Prices. $8.50 to $25 EXPRESS PREPAID. Clothing a Operating 2 if adories gad • 7 Stores is Canada J. 14. HICKEY, Masi*, Losdos, Ostario EATEST OF TONT Those who use it get well. A certain cure for all run down conditions and wasting diseases. Highly recommended for Insomnia. THE PROOF. 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It was surprising beyond description tbs effect it had. 1 seemed to gain with every dose. Inside cf two weeks i was able tie attend to my housework again. There alta no symptoms of consumption about me now. "MRS. 11ENDF:RsoN, St.John,N,B."J For Loss of Appetite take PSYCHINE. For Indigestion and Dyspepsia take PSYCHINE. For Chills or Fevers take PSYCHINE. For Run -Down System take PSYCHINE. To Feel Young and Keep Young take PSYCHINE. An Unfailing Cure for all Throat, Lung and Stomach Troubles. A Reliable Remedy for diseases caused by exposure to cold or wet. Por sal* at all druggists. 5Ooe and 81.00, or Dv. T. A. Slocnm, LImlt•de 17• King it W., Toron$41