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Exeter Advocate, 1909-11-11, Page 5t I The Ideal Beverage ASK OVA 1p (LONDON) A PAL" ALS, palatable, full of the virtues of malt and hop,, and in sparkling .condi- tion, is the ideal beverage. Now when chemists announce its purity, and judges its merit, one need look no further. Make Each Animal Worth 25% Over Its Cost On 33 ofa Centa Day Nobody ever heard of "stock food" curing the hots or colic. making hens lay in winter, increasing the yield of milk five pounds per cow a day, or restoring rundown animals to plumpness and vigor. When you feed "stock food " to your cow, horse. swine or poultry, you are merely feeding them what you are growing on your own farm. Your animals do need not ore feed. but something to help their bodies get alt the good out of the feed you give them so they can get fat and stay fat all year round; also to prevent disease, cure disease and keep them up to the best poesible condition. No 'tock food" can do all these things. ROYAL PURPLE STOCK SPECIFIC San and does. It is Nota "Stock Food" But a "Conditioner" "TEE Larrtct WW',rner of ase nicer OR G, amid Cu.cu,i. 'al ROYAL PURPLE STOCK SPECIFIC contains no grain. nor farm products. It increases yield of milk fr,m three to five pound: per cow per day before the Specific has been used two weeps. It nukes the milk richer arJ adds flesh faster than any other preparation known. Young carves fed with ROYAL PURPLE are as large at six weeks old as they would be when fed with , linarrmaterials at ten weeks. ROYAL PURPLE STOCK SPECIFIC builds up run-down animals and restores them to D1 m n% s7 almost magically. allY Cure, I. ,.s, coli: worms,skin diseases and debility permanently. Dan 1McEwan,the horseman, say.. "1 have used OTAL PURPLE STOCK SPECIFIC persistently In the feeding 'Tile F:el,' 2.02.k. largest winner of any pacer on Grand Circuit in 190S. and 'Henry SVinters.' 2.091, brother of Allen %Winters,' winner of $36.000 in trotting stakes in 19)9. These hors_s have never b:en off their feed since 1 commenced using Royal Purple Specific almost a year ago, and I wi'1 always have it in my stables." oyal Pu STOCK AND POULTRY SPECIFICS OneSO:. package of ROYAL PURPLE STOCK SPECIFIC will last one animal seventy days, w'. h Is a little o•:er two -third: of a cent ■ day. Most stock foods in fifty cent packages last hot tifty day, ani are given three time, a day. ROYAL PURPLE STOCK SPECIFIC ii given hut ones a day, and lasts half attain as lona. A !1.501 ail containing four times the amount of the fifty cent package will fait 2S0 day:. ROYAL PURPLE will increase the value of your stock 2;<. It is an astonishingly quick fattener, stimulating the appetite and the relish for food, assisting nature to digest and turn feed into flesh. Asa ho fattener it is a leader. It will save many times its cost in veterinary hills. ROYAL. PURPLE POULTRY SPECI- FIC is our other Specific for poultry. not for stock. One 50 cent package will last twenty-five hens 70 days, or a pail costing $1.50 will last twenty-five hens U0 days. which Is four times more material for only three times the cost. it makes a "laying machine ' out of your hens summerwinter, revents fowls losing flesh at moulting time. and cures ultr diseases. Every package of LOYAL PURPLE STOCK SPECIFIC or POULTRYSPECIFIC is guaranteed. Just use ROYAL PURPLE on one of your animals and any other preparation on another animal in the same condition: after comparing results you will sayROYAL PURPLE has them all beat to death, praise backcome.yovrmoney. PERE-Ask Your merchant or write us for our valuable 32 -page booklet on cattle and poultry dis:ases. containing elso cooking r_ceine: and full particulars about ROYAL PURPLE STOCK and POUL- TRY SPECIFICS. If you cannot get Royal Purple Specifics from merchants or agents, we will supply you direct. express prepaid. on receipt of SI 50a pail for either Poultry or Stock Specifics. Make money a:ting as our agent in your district. Write for term:. Por sale by all up-to-date merchants. B. L Jenkins WI, Co., London, Can. 'For Sale by W. J. Heaman,Exetet, Masi Hanlon& O'Brien, Centralia r- LITTLE DIGESTERS Positively cure Dyspepsia. Promote Digestion. Money back if they fail to cure. At all Druggist. or direct from 25c. a Bo:. COLEMAN MEDICINE CO., Toronto _ SCRAPS AFTER SUFFERING TEN YEARS Cured by Lydia E. Pink - ham's Vegetable Compound IMARLTON, N.J.-1 feel that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has i - given me new life. 1 suffered for teu years with serious female troubles, in- flammation, ulcer- ation, indigestion nervousness, and could not sleep. Doctors gave me up, as they said my troubles were chronic. I was in despair, and did not care whetherI lived or died, when I read about Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound; so I began to take it, and am well main and relieved of all my suffering.' -Mrs. GEORGE JoRDY, Box 40, Marlton, NJ. Lydia E. Pinkbam's Vegetable Com- pound, made from native roots and herbs, contains no narcotics or harm- ful drags, and todayholds the record for the largest numer of actual cures of female diseases we know of, and thousandaof voluntarytestimonlalsare on file in the Pinkham laboratory at Lynn, women who red fromalmostevey orm o female complaints, inflammation, ul- ceration, displacements, fi broi d tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, indigestion and nervous prostration. Every suffering �woman owes it to her- self to give Lydia E. Plnkham's Vege- table Compound a trial. If you would like special advice about your case write a confiden- tial ler to Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Map. Her advice is free, and always helpful. DANGEROUS DANDRUFF. \Crit Make Canada a Baldheaded Na- tion If Not Checked. M. Pasteur. tete great French Physic- ian of Paris. once slid; "I believe we sh all one day rid the world of all die - ease caused by germs." Dandruff la caused by germs. a fact accepted by all physicians. Dandruff is the root of all hair evils. is it were not for t he little destructive gear" working with a persistency worthy of a better cause. there would h^ no baldness, Parisian Sage will kill the dandruff germ's and remove dandruff in two weeks or money back. W. S. Cole guarantees It. It will stop :trhing scalp, falling hair and stake the 't sir grow thick and abundant. It puts life a:.d lustre Into t he hair :and prevents It from turtling gray. It is the ':air dressing par excellence. daintly perfumed and free from grease stickiness. It is the favorite with wo- men of taste and culture who knaw the 400111 value of f,acinat;t,g hair. A large bottle coats only 50 rent. at leading druggists everywhere, and to Exeter by W. S. Cole. The girl with :auburn lair is on every package. --- SCHOOL REi'nftT 01" S. S. NO. 11. STEPHEN. based u:; •xanrilratlons O. tuber. The names in order of •nertt.-Sr. iI1.. Laura Stephan ; Jr. .11. lthy:lard Stephan, Irene \4illert, 'Lelier, Joecp:. La: old : Sr. IL. Ira Tet- reau, 011ivc SS-ilt'rt : Jr. IL. Hear, La- fo:r1. Willie Stephan; I't. Ii.. Ecron La t•, d. lien! tel \Wild. Slyrttt. St'illert . i't L. Eddie Greb, Samuel htroke;.shire,Otto St2ptta:,, Antos Step'aa;i. Enira Tetreau Jr. Pt. 1.. Adela Ltfo:td. E. lieges, Teacher. - f - How' sThisP The general roadie will take nnti,•e that I ant doing business in Exeter in Weoffer One Hundred Dollars Rewardforanycaae the line of ptu, bn.ur g all kiteds of ticfari. °f (t srrh that 'annot heeurel by Mire Catarrh Hi htM Cure, g esarket Prices Paid for Scrap Iron, Rags, Rubbers, Horse Hair, Copper, F. J. C'ni:\KY a Co , Toledo, O. We the undersigned have kn nen KJ Cheney foe the last 1', years, and belie% e h'm perfe.'tly honorable Etc. Etc. Etc. in all business transa•tions and flnsneialie able to Derry nut any obligations made by his firm N'ALD1•re. KIN'e.ts & MAI%IN, All Futrell 'sits to he delivered to T. IHAWK1NM & SON'S HARDWARE. EXETER. whole the cash will h.' paM e't trade given. Orders for collection of scrap may be left at the same-t.'re, where prompt attention will be given. Me WEXLER, Junk Dealer, Exeter, Ont. r- ooks on top of the stove, bakes in oven at same time Von can conk over ever` pot -hale and bake in Pandora oven at same time -and get perfect results. That's because cooking draft i; also baking draft. Flues arc so constructed that heat passes 'lirectiv under every pot -hole and around oven twice before passe::g up chimney. `o wasted heat -instead fuel does double (pity, saS'itr>; Pandora owners both time and money. 11 Would you not like to be a Pandora owner? For Sale by T. Hawkins & Son, Exeter Wholegal, Druggists, Toledo, O Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally. ',ling di mil,' on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials 5.01 free. Prt'e 750. per bot- tle Sold by all Dnuggiete, Take Hair, Family Pills for constipation. S'_•IipUl. ItEP')ItT OF R. S. NO. 4. S- P )1INE for October. -Sr. iV., L.0,atrs, T. Costes, A. Hunter, C. May, A. H)cy:- V. C.)ttes, L. Harding; Hr. i1i.. M \('y. T. Skinner. I. Ford: Jr. JIl.. V. l'i;;'ontbe. G. Hunter, 11. Hunter, R. Webber. it. Thomson, C. Thomson. i'. Coate.. V. Flicks : Jr. II., C. Davis. W. Thomson, IL CS)ates: Pt. iL. V. Hicks. M. Skinner. V. Hicks: Pt. I., B. Carroll E. Webber, E. Thomson. Honor Roll- e. May. A. Skinner. M. May. Il,arold F. Swann. 1'C. i2(. SCI(OOI. REPORT OF No. 3„ STEP- HEN. for October. -IV, A. Willis. C. Parsons. M. \S-lliir Sr. 1i1.. R. Par - .1130 S. M. Willis : Jr. l II.. C. Triebr,er civ Stanlake, L. Sanders : Sr. IL. 1.. San- der, C. Parsons. T. Willis : Jr. 111.. 1'. Handers. M. Trlebner. L. Hill. S'.Uor v. Preszcator : Sr. P:. I1.. C. Hamilton. C Sanders. A. Hamilton : Jr. Pt. 11.. A. Shapton. E. Hogarth. it. Parsons: Sr. Pt. 1.. E. l'reszcator. E. Stanlake Jr. 1't. L. \' .liogarr:.. I. ilamilton. C. Willis. E. Pro. azr st )r, 1'. S,e ,1ers. Wr:. L. Trieb:•er. Teach^r. The following is the report of the examination held in S. S. No. 6, l's. borne, in the month of October: Sr. IV ---Total 1' i, Emtna Heywood 41e. Jr. IV -Absent. Sr. iII-Total 840; Edward Kellett 441, Inez Creery 382. Eric Coward 355, Roy Goulding. Jr. ill -Total 325: Dia Cornish 272. Hardwick Cornish ':C>9, inia Heywood 206. May Clarke IRO. Sr. Ii -Total 310. Gordon Duncan 3I1, 1,lnvd Johns 270, David Creery 178. Jr. it -Total 2.30: Myrtle 'Washburn 2X, Lewis Cornish 201, Vera Heywood 158. Part 11 -To. cal 240; Willie Routly 219, Viola Bell 213, Gordon Delhridge 143, Frances Heywood 135. -Jesse A. Hamilton. Teacher. LUCAN. At the holy Trinity Church, Liman. on Nov. 9, the ntarrlage of Evelyn Simp- son. eldest daughter of Iti'hard Simp- son, Lucan, to Donald A. McKay, of the Luc a:: Milling Co., was soicctutlzed by tt.e rector, t!.., Rev. Ar,nur Carlisle. Ti, happy couple were unattended, and le 1, at 3.30 p. rn. for Toronto and Woo] al Or K. • . LC MLEY. Mrs. Geddls and fir. Northcott of Sex- antlth were visitors at F. Norton's on Sunday. --The misses Barker and Sadd- ler and Mr. Davie of Sraffa vis- ited at Mrs. Simmons on Sunday. -The dredge outfit has been moved to the Sauble here and the sten are busy get Bug the machinery 1,1 staph for work. •-Mr. and Mrs. 5. A. Stiller, Cromar- ty, spent Sunday at Slr. Cleun'se-.1r. and Mrs. Robt. Parsons. 11i1legreen, spent Sunday with ti:e IAA!or'8 mother here. -Mise Evelyn Workman, Hills - green. Is the guest of her sister. '.lira. G. Ryekman.--The Ladies' Aid of Chle- elhurat 'net at the hum.: of Mrs. Grant ltyckntan an y'edt:eaday a',ternoou, when a very profitable time was spent. -Ates Katie Elleringtou wan in lllyth for two days this week. -Mrs. Philip Possum is confined to her bed. -Mea. Jas. Hor- ten spent a couple days tae firat of he 'Reek In iiarpurhey with her Dieter, Sirs. N. I3. fiorton.-Cottage prayer n.eeettrix. was held at the home of Mr, John '1c.lu.er, 011 Thursday : venins last wile': a good number o; the neighbors were In attendance. The Rev. Fletcher gave a fine talk and explanation of the sea -voyage and ship -wreck of St. Paul' which was thoroughly enjoyed by every- one present. (Too late for last week.) The Tuckersntitlt Telephone has been installed In this vicinity, and this sec- tion of It is known as Circuit No. 140. It, needless to say, has been kept very busy for the past few daya.-With , the stall delivery and telephone we have one of the most up-to-date aectloua to be found 1n Ontario. -Mr. and Mrs. G. 11. Bolton visited friends at Cromarty Sunday.-Mt,s Margaret McQueen Is in London vleiting relative,. -Mr. and Mrs. James Bell, lieneall, were guests at J. Bolton' s on Sunday.- Bert Workman spent Sunday with his sister, Niro. G ltyckntan.-M1ss Edna Horton is in iiarpurhey vlaitin;; her parents.- Miss Nellie Vennor and brother Bert epettt Sunday at Itusaelldale. DRYSDALE.-The death occurred on Oct. 31st of Mrs. Jacob Strider, aged 40 years. She was stricken with par- alyals two weeks before. The funeral took place to the Bayfield cemetery. The husband. one son and two daughters survive. 1 - -- CENTRALIA Quarterly meeting was held in the Methodist Church Sunday morning and was largely attended. -Our vil- lage hotel had a narrow escape from destruction Tuesday afternoon. A fire started in the barber shop from the oil stove and Haines leaped up towards the garret. but timely aid checked the further progress of the fire. A few minutes later and serious reaulte would have followed. -Miss Lily Elliott has been appointed pianist and leader of the Methodist Church Choir. She en- tered upon her new duties on Sunday last. -The W. M. S. met at the rest- dence of the Misses Wilson, a large number being present. A good pro- gramme was given and an address was read to Miss Fleda Baker, a valuable member of the Society, by Miss Wil- son, and a beautiful gold pen was pre- sented by Mrs. John Colwill, on behalf of the Society. General regret is ex- pressed at the removal of Mr. and Mrs. Newton Baker and daughter from our midst. -Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Eisery are recovering from an attack of typhoid fever, supposed to have been contract- ed while they were visiting in Chicago sante weeks ago. -The Epworth League meeting was Iargely attended on Tuesday evening. when John Wes- ley Butt took the topic and Clarence I).iplan gave a report os the St. Marys (' ntventien, to which be was sentas a delegate. A geography contest, tinder the direction of Miss Pomeroy, was of consideaable interest. -Mr. Elijah Colwill has mule an addition to his house, which adds greatly to its ap- pearance as well as to its convenience. -The annual meeting of the Sunday School Board was held on Monday ev- ening, when all the officers and teach- ers were re-elected, and arrangements were made for the Anniversary, to he held on the 19th and 20th of December ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION. On Wednesday evening of last week a large number gathered at the Methodist Parsonage to say "Good - Bye " Good - B e" to Mr. and Mrs. Baker and Mies Fleda Baker, who have since moved to Exeter. Refreshments were served and a general gond time was spent to- gether. Wm. Anderson was made chairman and an address and a music cabinet were presented to Miss Fleda Baker, The following was the address: To Miss FLED BAKER: A number of your warns, personal friends have met here under auspic- ious circumstances, and yet with a feeling of sadness as we learn of your intended removal from among us. We, who have watched your growth from infancy to childhood, and from child- hood to womanhood, have been de- lighted to see displayed in your gener- al deportment, those moral qualities, and religious virtues which make for righteousness and true happiness While in a general way we have learn ed to esteem you, it is in the Sunday School, more especially as organist, your faithfulness And efficiency have endeared you to us. and we cannot al- low you to leave without some expres- sion of our appreciation and love. We therefore present you with this music cabinet in recognition of your valuable services, and trust you will receive it in the tame spirit with which it is given. Our prayer is that The Great Master whom you have so cbeerfttlly honored in the service of song, may ever guide you in your fu tare course, enrich your soul with ev- ery needed grace and blessing and ul- timately bring you to the sweet rest of Heaven, where there then will be eternal joy and happiness. Maywe all meet there where there will no partings, nor "good byes." Signed in behalf of the Sunday School and don- ors: W. H. Butt, Pastor; Wm. Ander- son. S. 8. Superintendent. Centralis, Oct. 3rd. 'O9. We are apt to look upon candid friends as enemies. The younger a than Is the *21n- kv,ows about a woman -he tt i,,ks. , The sheriffs of the province have re -1 cetved notification from the attorney-: general's department that t!.t payment , jtor granl and petit jurors at the fall *sates' will be $1.50 a day and •13c. • •n,l-• Tete per diem allowance was in- creased one year ago front 4'2.00. but Alta new mileage rate, an increase from 10 cents, goes Into effect for the first t1me. New Underwear Comfort for the Little Ones THE little tots will find more comfort than they ever had, in Watson's Vests and Draw- ers. Such soft, smooth "comfy" texture - such warmth -such elegant fit Watson's is made to wear long where other underwear wears the shortest. Wash Watson's as often as you please --that graceful shape� vanish Made in Cotton, Combed Yarns, Lisles, all wool, etc, finished wlthbeau- tiful edgings, trimmings, etc., also combination suits. Ask your dealer to show you Watson's -you'll be j for it. fir Watson line includes a great variety of OAS for all the family. THE WATSON MANUFACTURING CO., LTD., mats, OAR. yriggeni3 v ND s .5 1 tam BRIINDN COR SYRUP. Makes Housekeeping Easier 'Crown Brawl Syrup' should lx more largely used by evettone. It l:implities the Itlaking of t!,•' - cious dishes to such an extent that hot. - keeping beconies easier in everyway. Crown 13rand Syrup eaten with hi••a•l. toast, biscuits, pudding, porridge or pastry, provides sustaining dishes t'' 't please the palate and don't overheat the both' -dishes tlt•:t are plain, wholesome, easily prepared and easily digested and at the sante time very flourishing. Won't yotl try CROWN BRANiI SYRCI'? When you think of its purity, its wholesomeness, of all the dainty ;:cul delightful dishes you can stake with it, -schen you thir'k crf its fine "honey -cream" flavor and clear golden colour, -and how it will save you trouble and bring variety to every meal -don't you think it worth your [hilt to or ;t r sonic. Children thrive on it. Adults enjoy it. For rest coer.aim,e. Crowe Rrssd Syne, s pelt up in 2. S, 10 .ad 20 air tight ties with hh . ; ;,.1, The Edwardsburg Starch Co., Limited ESTABLISHED 1888. Works: CARDINAL, Ont. Ofiiees MONTREAL. TORONTOend IIRAErr, it:u The Most Popular Paper In Ontario The Toronto Daily Star The best proof that people like a newspaper is their willingness to pay good money for it. More people buy the "Toronto Daily Star" than any other Daily, Weekly or Monthly published in the Province of Ontario. Moreover, the circulation of the "Toronto Daily Star" is increasing more rapidly than that of any other newspaper in Canada. These things do not just happen. There most be a reason. In this case there are several reasons. The " Toronto Daily Star " publishes Market Reports 11 to t8 hours earlier than the morning papers. It is a Newspaper -not an "Orgrn"-political or any other kind. Not only the Woman's Page, hut the whole paper, is attractive to women. It reports athletic events more fully than any other Canadian Daily. Its special features, such as the "Chronicles of the Khan", are most entertaining. Consequently people like the "Toronto Daily Star" better than any other newspaper. $1.50 A Year This pepsr and the "Toronto Daily Star" together fed ono yon -$2.20. Guaranteed fountain Pon given for 50e. .WI es ohs arbsenption prices. 4