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Exeter Advocate, 1908-09-03, Page 51 ezetex Abliorate E2ET}.I{ - - ONTARIO aIOO It paid In ad.auce, •1.80 a,ear it not so paid. IToraftedStates subscribers$* 80 r, a Year Strict), in Advance IdANPtati & t'REE, 11. :.,hers UY ONE —OF OUR— Baby Carriages or Co -Carts and let the Baby grow. Large and Beautiful. The price is not large and the terms are easy. ►.... -- — 2 6 octave Organs cheap. 2 Pianos, slightly used, at a Great Reduction. Sowing Machines, I3icycles, S. Children's Wagons, at prices that will make you smile. Fine Stationery. S. MARTIN & SON New... Telephon e Directory The Bell Telephone Com- pany of Canada is about to publish a new issue of the Official Telephone Directory -FOR T1If{— District of Western Ontario including EXETER. Orders for new connections, changes of first names, changes et street ad- dresses, or for duplicate entries should be handed in AT ONCE TO As MARCHAND, Local Manager. Title woman says she was saved from an operation byLydia E. Pink haul's Vegetable oulpound. Mrs. Frank Etnsle ' 11dsay, Ontario, writes to Mrs. I�i1Jnkhant : " When i wrote W you some time ago, 1 was a very sick woman suffering from female troubles. I had inflamma- tion of the feminine organs and could not stand or walk any distance. At last I was confined to my bed and the doctor said 1 would have to go through an operation, but this I refused to do. "A friend advised Lydia E. Pinkhant's Vegetable Compound. After using three bottles of it, I feel like a new woman. " I most heartily recommend Lydia E. I'inkham's Vegetable C,ornpound to all women who suffer with female troubles." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty }ears Lydia E. Pink - ham's Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, has been the standard remedy for female ills and has positively cured thousands of women who have been troubled with (lisplaeements, inflammation, ulcera- tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, that bear- ing -down feeling, flat nlency,indiges- tion, (1 izziness or nervous prostration. Why don't von try it? Mrs. Pinlcham invites all sick wotnen to write her for advice. She hasuided thousands to health. Address, Lynn, Mass. Zurich There was no preaching or Sunday School in the Evangelical church last Sunday. -Mrs. Ilse, who for the past few years inede her home at the Coun- ty House of Refuge, died there on Monday of last week, having reached the great age of 100 years and about 2 months. The remains were brought to town Tuesday morning, the inter- ment taking place in the Lutheran Uemetery.-A dance will be held in Haws Hall on Monday evening, Sept. 7th. Zurich Orchestra will furnish the music.- The friends of Menno Schwartzeotruberof the Bronson Line, will learn with regret that be is not improv i/lg. 4• 1 DRS.KENNEDY&KENNEDY Located Is Our Own Office Building. Successors to ORS. KENNEDY & KERBAN NERVOUS DEBILITY CURED ETcesnes gni indiacret."lss are the Canso of more sorrow and sutletmg than all other diseases combined wo see the victims of sicious habits cin every stand• the sallow, fpimpled face dark circled eyes, stooping orm. stunted development. bashful, metals. cholic countenance and timer tearing pro. claim to all the eorkt has folly aid tend to Might hisezlsteoce. Ilurtreat mcnt positive- ly cures all *CO men by overcoming pad removing the effects of former Indiscretions and ezcrssca It stops all drains and quickly r cstores the victim to what nature inteoded- a healthy and happy man w It h physical. men tal and near funtcr complete For °sero veers Ors. K. & K, Neve. Treated won the greatest success all tli of men and women. If you have nt.y seen disease that Is a •rry and a n,. • •• to your health c.'nsult old established I ` . Adana who do not have to cx , rimcr.t (Ai) •. We Fn cure NERVOUS DEBILITY, BLOOD DISEASES STRICTURE, VARICOCELE. SIDNEY AND BLADDER DISUSES. Consults. ton Fres. 1f t:r.a' : • t call, e.rae for a question blank for (tome Treatment. DRs.KENNEDY&KENNEOY Cor. Michigan Ave., and Griswold St., Detroit, Mich. 0lAN PACIFIC , aMttsa r FARM LABORERS' EXCURSIONS to flaneat fdelfts of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta. V'rll-paid work for over 25,000 men. one-way second class to Winnipeg. Free tickets from Winnipeg to points where harvesters are needed, east of Moose Jaw, and west of Moose Jaw to Alberta at one cent per mile. RETUR TICKET TO ONTARIO STARTING POINT FOR ADDITIONAL •18.00, AFTER WORKING AT LEAST ONE MONTH Apply to ticket agents for full cord't.ors NORTHWEST OF TORONTO AUG. 14, 18 SEPT. 1, 8 Fr vri Bar r.... we.e .. 6.1 set maid.. Tyres., !lee a rm. GOING DATES from terr,torr SOUTHWEST OF TORONTO AUG. 18, 19 SEPT. 1, 9 From asdty, a Taws.-S.r.ia i.a.. sad ani .4••.i a O.tsrto UST OF TORONTO AUG. 20, 22, 27 SEPT. 2, 11, 14 F•.- t.t v. F.r d Tomsk.. N ' 1t , i.e. to and isrk.d.a 5.t. t 1 she sad K.se••on 1. kss .cont MOMESEEKERS' w•L�v .••, ,anft 54.er*..s '.t Mai attest thew w ."sate.. 1..11 see at h.li-tars et elan... SFFCINI_ TRAINS FROM ALL C. P. R STATIONS ON 1t'.:1'5T 14. 18 sad 20 Arelr ti saes CPR Oast Was I e Wan arnea .adient. nes Sara ea • ce wise C 8. FOSTER. Alma Pauses Ages TORONTO Sf.t• %Irs. A....., \t F ew•o to 1.1•'•.71'-'-vtr Trbhu•• .,' Js has ' - sonic time bee:, arti't; as T' `+•t 7. \1 ti:' a •1 ro , . had t .r •n •'n tt houscle . p• r for Mr. and Mrs. S. Plum- tu•te to h av•• s i-: ':-► i i t , :: I : t mer. we. united in naarrlafa to %tr.' Teel ' i , t Chas. S -•lit ; of Seaforth at t ., 1':..h.. i : at r. . ,. , , . • tartan manse. at that dace Tuesday. portion of some of his fingers. Mt. Carinel, The people of this cli,triet and sur- roundingcountry were in gala attire here on uesdayy of last week, the oc- casiou being the annual social and bowling tournament. Rinks wet e pre- sent from Exeter, Creditor), Dashwood and Parkhill. A great number of spectators enjoyed the play as well as the social features of the gathering. The 11t. C.tinuel ladies wire tolled to the occasion of providing good things for all to eat, and the concert in the evening as well as the dance to the music of the London harpers Wits most entertaining. The two Exeter rinks defeated their opponents at the game of bowls and in the floats Ilea- mau's rink won front Gladmau's rink 17-S, getting the gold headed cane which It is said will be carried by the boys in turn. Lucan The suit of John Ward, stall carrier between here and Clandeboye, against the Township of 13lddulph to recover sixty dollars, the price of a horse he lost through detective roads on the Saublc hill last winter, came up Thurs- day. The decision was given In favor of the defendants, -Miss Caroline Rowe. who l.as made her home at Dr. Itos- sack's for the past five years, left on Friday for Montreal, where she was married on August 29th to Wm. Mathe-, son. Mise Rowe was a valued member of the Presbyterian Church choir here and on the eve ot her departure was presented by the Rev. Mr. Stephenson behalf of the congregation, with a hand some silver bake dish and spoon. She also carried away numerous other gifts., from her many friends in Inc village, and surrounding country. -Jae. Sad! ler, who has been representing Alanson & Campbell of Chatham for the past year, has moved with his family t o For- est. -John Ward has sold his evapor- ator to the Caledonia Evaporating & Canning Co.,who intend improving the property and carrying on a more e:-. tenelve business. -The parties who leas- ed several farms in this victntty Igat fall for the purpose of boring for oil and gas have arrtitd In town to begin operations. \-area,-II. Cook appeared before Pol- ice Magistrate Andrews and was fin- ed $20 and costs under the Ontario Liquor Act. Varna 1s In the local op- tion Township of Stanley, and Inspec- tor Torrance's visit was unexpected. It looked as though Cook had just unload- ed a case of beer when the Inspector dropped In. AT THIS TIME OF THE YEAR Everyone needs something to create and maintain strength for the daily round of duties. There is nothing better than an Ale or Porter, the pu 1 ity and merit of which 1 has been attested by chemists, physicians and experts at the great exhih- bitions. ASK FOR (QNoQN) ('ronarty-Andrew Park died at his home in Dakota recently at t le age of 81 years. Deceased was an early set - tier of Logan Townsklp. itis widow who Is a sister of John McDougall of •he south boundary ot lubber: survives n and also one daughter and five sone. Messrs. Donald and Malcolm Park, of Cromarty. are brothers. and M -s. Dineen McKellar is a stst3r. -- eine- - Many people are now counting the boors when they ran leave for some lake fpr river for an outing, where they can fight mosquitoes and huge for a (ow Jaye, and perhaps get drowned. ft is is great thing and many of our arrestors lived and diets not knowing what a vacation or an outing meant, There has been 'exhibited In this • ountry from time to time. ani that 'a' too often. a maudlin and uncalle.l 'o- sympathy 10- criminals of certale lase. If a man tom -lilts so r1± eo n - non crime, like larceny o- burglary, Me 111110 notice is taKen 0t the affair. Let a man. however, cotnm't a murd'r t t wht-ta a woman is In some gray !•-.- volved, or any matter of a eeasa- to al na•ur• b reran± t'i th ro+•t'h, t' on^e a wave of unreasoning sym- pathy 'weeps over th• land. Tile pa- rt". i- p•s are t111e I with It: The criminal *, represented as th± yl^tam of me -- 11 insanity. hie Is more slnee*d Against than sinning. 11e is undes- crving of punlshrn nt. he becomes a hero In his own estimation and a •nartyr In the eyes of 9. msuil -. •y - pathtzers. Courts and juries are 'on- ternn'I he•aus- •hey have 10 int eU 1•y. and the mintst'r of justt't 1s s wee It he will no'coTtnu'e his • tenet or pardon ham entirely• Reports received a! tr.e Ontario F. ult Hure•u from 12 apple ;rowers' •s.oclatlo'ts indlcat• that th' aopl crop 1s rtot 1.1 as ;roil a cond.tto as It was • month s;). a-ai t•t t a-esti•ct, now at. lo- a yield not se goc<! As {est year with only a f•ir • s nap y IHeitmanFrank Noxou, sou of the Hev. Mr. toxon, Georgetown, is the gout of Ivan Ferguson. -George Case is mov- ing to town and has rented Mrs. John Illatchford's residence. -Miss Francis Uoxwortb, who has been visiting her uncle in Winnipeg, has returned. - John Dick, wife and children, who have been visiting relatives here, re- turned to their home in Clarksburg. Hensall Evaporator has started. Mr. Joynt has enlarged the building suffi- ciently to handle the entire output of this section. -Rev. McKinley, who 10 years ago was junior pastor on Hen- sall circuit, has been visiting in this section for the past few days. He is now in Toronto Conference and sta- tioned at Holton. -The following went West on Tuesday: Albert Harvey and wits of Kippeu, James Logan and wife of Hensall and W. Douglas and wife of Blake. -Miss McEwen, daughter of Wm. McEwen. attended the wedding of her cousin, Neil McEwen in London on Wednesday last. He was married to a Miss Stewart of that city, They now reside in the state of Arizona. He is a son of Peter McEwen who formerly owned the farm on which the part of Hensall south of King street is built. -On Wednesday of last week John Buchanan, Lecturer on Field Agricultural College, son of W. Buch- anan. Hensall, was married at Roches- ter, N. Y., to Mabel, daughter of S. J. Laugblan. OUR NATIONAL DANGER. Time to Cry a Halt Before Complete Wreck Results. There are thousands, both men and woven, who do not take time to eat properly. They rush through life, and as a result we have an age of indiges- tion, nervousness, irritability, sleep- less nights, and morose disposition, Our national danger is stomach weak- ness, due to the strenuous life. Mi-o-na tablets, strengthen the walls of the stomach and stimulate secretion of the digestive juices. They make the stomach comfortable and cure in- digestion. Sick headaches, palpitation, yellww skin and coated tongue are a few o the many distressing results of indi- gestion that Mi-o-na never fails to cure. W. S. Cole sells Mi-o-na in 50 cent boxes, and gaurantee to refund the money if it does not give complete sat- isfaction. Western Fair, Sept. 11-19. The Western Fair from the standpoint of an ag.ieultural exhibition is growing in favor year by year. The management are doing their utmost to make it suc- eessful along these lines. A large amount of stoney has been expended tele year .,tt horse barns, a glow one having been hulit, thus making plenty of accommod- ation for ail. Encouraged by the splen- did exhibit of pontes last year t he prize tial has been adjusted in this depart- ment and a tine exhibit Is looked for Otis year. Int the cattle department a milking contest has been added wncn $51.u1) will be given In three prizes and also silver medal for the winners in this class. The Prize Llut In the other live stock departments has been carefully revised. single entries have have been given In the pigeon class. .and a study ot the list taroughout will prove that the interest of live stock ex- hibitors have been well attended to. In ;Ile dairy department a new section has been added for best colletclon of cheese The butter making competition will again be a centre of attraction. while ream separators will be In actual oper- ation In the dairy building. This year's exhibition should be well attended by the Agriculturalists :htoughout the country. All Informa- tion on application to the secretary. There is more Catarrh in this section of the exon try than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to he incurable For a great many years doctors pronounced it • local dis- ease and prescribed local remedies, and by constant- ly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced 1t incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be A constitutional disease and therefore requires const)• tutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, mantes*. tured by F. J. Cheney a Co., Toledo. Ohio. Is the only constitutional cure on the market. It is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to • teaspoonful. It arts directly on the blood and ntitrous surfaces of the system. They otter one hundred dollen tor an case 1t fails to cure. Send for circulars and biti- mon fat.. Ad.lrea: 1'. J. CIiRNEY h ('O., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggists, :5 cents, Take !fall's family pills for constipation. Many people are embarrassed by u .- constr•tnabie tits of sneestng bs pu''t i. places, which make them very conepLu- ous. It can be easily stopped. Just press firmly upon the middle ut the up- per Hp with the finger, and the tickling sensation in the nose will disappear. It rarely falls. The theory 1s that a nerve which plays an important par; in tare snentng. Ise's under to elle, ant 1s w- altzed by the pressure on tie 11p. LONDON. Chartered to act as: Executor A e min _ atos rustee oar at} of Infants' Estates o wttfee for the Insane anc!al Agent for Individuals and Corporations �tsignee Aecelvet, etc., and as gent for any person holding any of these offices. ONTARIO. Advantages: Life is Perpetual Cannot become Insane Never becomes Sick Never takes a Iluliday Docs not Speculate Financially Responsible Years of Experience Conservative and Efficient Management Charges no Greater, often Less, than allowed Individuals. T. O.`MEREDITH,K.c f$re 1deppt. J. W. LITTLE, Vice -President. M8 tiII_Cit0*YN, Managing Director. Seaforth: We regret to have to an- nounce in this Issue the death of Mrs. W. N. Cresswell, which occurred at her late residence near here on August 23rd, after a short illness of three or four weeks. She was born in London, Eng., in 1835 and cattle to this country when 10 years of age. She lived with ler parents on the Thompson farm in Hullett township, until her marriage to W. N. Oresswell, the celebrated Canadian artist, when she removed to her bite home in Tuckersmith, near Seaforth. Her husband predeceased her about 20 years. This Is a contemporary's way of com- paring women's fashions of yo aterday and to -day. "In the olden (1orsw.nten wore one button gloves and gowns buttoned up to the neck. Nowadays they wear one button gowns and gloves buttoned up to the ne•k. Cook's Cotton Root Compound. Tho great Uterine Tonic, and only sato effectual Monthly Regulator on w'hk h women oats depend. Sold in three degrees of strength -No. 1, $1; No. 2. 10 degrees stronger, jt; 3; No. 3, for special cases. 9•' per box. Bold by all drugggiota, er sent prepaid on receipt of prico. Fn.e pamphlet. Addre•• : 75, Coo McrnoiNE CO..ToioNTO. ONT. Uormerit( It tndaor) The Farmers Bank of Canada CAPITAL $1,000,000 TOTAL ASSETS $1,500,000 38 Branches throughout Canada. Special Attention (liven to Farmers Business. Sale Notes Discounted, or Collected at Lowest Current Rater. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Deposits of $1.00 and upwards received. Interest paid or added to principal 4 times a year. Your money is too valuable to leave in the house w Iter e burglars, thieves or fire may take it from you, or to invest in risky speculations or with doubtful institutions that so often in the past have robbed men of their bard earned wealth. DRAFTS AND MONEY ORDERS ISSUED. When sending money to any part of Canada or the world, remember our drafts and money orders are available here, end sold at the lowest possible rates. Our mo} ey orders are pa' aldt' at par at any point in Canada and princilfal points in the United States and Great Britain. Ouit Morro—Courteous Treatment. No Red Taps. R. T. DUNLOP, Manager, DASHWOrT) Office -One Block North of Siebert & Co.'s Store. We want you to see the Steel -Ribbed Firepot In the "Hecla"Furnace The Firepot of a furnace being in direct contact with the fire, contains its most effect- ive heating surface. Any increase in this surface therefore, greatly increases the efficiency of the furnace. RIBBED FIRE:POTS, which touch radiating surface as any pot, enable the "1II;CLA" Furnace IOX to 15% of your fuel bill. This is only one of the many exclusive features of tb. "Recta" Furnace. We want to explain them all to you—and prove, by actual tests, that the "heels" is the best and moat economical furnace you can buy. Stop in any time fora "llecla" tali and demonstration. That have is why STEF.I. three times as other style of fire - to save from HUGH SPACKMAN, - EXETER RIrj'S SCHOOL BISCUIT R - -_ � .. • — Sys,. SCHOOL." -T. TEACHER—J011 Die, what docs this represent? JO11NNIE—Ferris's School Biscuits. TF:.1 irER—What do you know about them ? JouNtiIE—They are good to eat. Mother says they made for hungry lxiys and girls. TEACHER—Correct, Johnnie, your Mother is right. and find them exceedingly good. are the best biscuits I also use thele J