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Exeter Advocate, 1910-02-10, Page 7f 1 The Molsons Bank incorporated 1863 ,Capital (paid up) - Rest Fund - - - 83,500,000 $3,500,000 Has 6.5 Branches in Canada, and Agents and Correspondents in all the Principal Cities in the World. A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. SAVINCS BANK DEPARTMENT at all Branches. 1nteteet allowed at highest current Irte, OW EXETER BRANCH Agents at Exeter for the Dominion Government. DiCILios ai• CARLING, Solicitors. N. D. HURDON, Manager, ROGER VILLS. Mr. Geo. Dfolr of Virden. Man.. Is here visttieg relatives for a few weeks. On returning he will take with hint a load of }tor nes.-Mrs. Norman Jarrott, who underwent e critical operation at Vl-- toria Hcspttil a few weeks ago, has re- turned `'3:::e almost completely recov- ered, the ope-atlon being a success. -Mr Geo. E. Cie of Toronto spent .1 few' days hi the neighborhood durin; the past week. y1CG!LLIVRAY COUNCIL Council eti• pursuant to adjournment on Jan. ' + . All members present. The prevtou i • utea read and signed. A ::umber • .ccounts were paid. fly -law No. 3. ;:anti:ng the Falkirk Telephone Co. right to erect poles on certain high- ways lit tree township was read a third time a::d passed. Council adjourned to Monday. Mar. 7th, at 1 p,rn. USBOiINE COUNCIL Council stet Feb. 501. All tete mem- bers press re. Minutes of January ate: t - Ing read and approved. By-law No. 1 co,lfirntiu3 the appoint- ment of Municipal Officers and fixing .1a ries was pa seed, signed and sealed. Two cases of need requiring Jnumed- late relief were reported to the council. The re?vc and F. E11erIneton were ap- pointed to investigate the case of Mrs. Rawson at Lumley with authority to relieve if necessary. Considering the need of immediate help the sunt of $16 was advanced to Dr. Orme of Crediton to help provide nursing and care for Mr3. Richard Colbert until the case can be Investigated. Account/3 amounting to a:148.47 were passed and orders Issued Int payment. Council adjourned to Mar. ".!h at one o'clock. F. Morley, Clerk. Write for Free Seeds We are giving away, free, with our free be uttful new 1910 Seed Catalogue, a package of D. H.'s Excelsior Swede. This Swede has an enormous yield, is of the finest quality and most perfect shape. Our new Catalogue is one of the most complete published. If you prefer, we will send you a free package of .Dur - bank's Giant Crimson California Poppy or Our Asparagus Beet. If Interested write us today, saying which you prefer. Be sure and mention this paper. It is of interest to us. DARCH & HUNTER SEED CO., Ltd. London, Ont. 6 Don't Lose a food Cook Through Poor Flour (r 4,.000D cook, Madam, Is a rare jewel and precious scarce now- adays. And because scarce ail the more precious It is this very condition which induces Mrs. Neighbour to winroyyei your Sally by honeyed words and flattery, cunningly interttling!ed with promises of a free kitchen, higher wages, evenings off. So that *he way of a man with a maid is smooth compared with the thorny path of a mistress with the modern kitchen queen. Any unfortunate remark brings forth a cutting " Here's me notice." Why not place the blame where at rgMluhly' eloeer, MAda m ? Don't lose a goof co )k on account of poor flour. Why. holy half the " baking acct dents are the fault of th- flour. Even the highest salaried . chef' could not turn out an appetising. nourishing batch from a cheap brand. it is not fair to expect it. • • • 1 if there s so Teething wrong in your kitchen. try FIVE ROSES before increasing the cook's temperature. Give her a square deal.' as the busrnese rnan would say. Bay her ;use a small bag to test her reitefficier,cy. Neat time you'll want a barred. One "reason why" of FiVE ROSES popularity is 6s Responsiveness. The least care given to a good re- cipe, backed by FIVE ROSES, ac- complishes marvels of culinary art. For cunning cookery is rare, Madam. FIVE ROSES fits In surprisingly with your favorite cookbook. ,revs Mrs. Rorer's tested wipes. How many flours really and truly d that? Very few indeed. Madam. • • is is And - What about that "square deal • to your folks ? LAM 01 tit *Geos mum te.. tVB., 111SNiIKAt Buy Frost Coiled Wire - And No Other We now Make and 4a1•anire out Owe Hire. So, when you hey Celled Wire. tell ?Our dealer that you want Frost Coiled Wire -and no other. This new Fr ,t Wire is the same kind wbick we use for both the Frost Fences. Sa fou can be sure that it Is tits best Wire la Canada. Ilecantee ws bare figured out the correct (laws why °early all Wire fail. ea make good in this country. And we bare isetalleJ a process of Aansal. lag aid • process of Galvanising to Over. Mete this vitae weakness. Frost Wire is Annea:ed to the only degree of temper whish will make gond is Caesda. AsJ it is ti:•aais.d toe per cont. thicker teen an, other wire. Yet it will not scale or chip orf. Frost Wiry will stand a greater orals, and fight oft rust longer, than say otbes Wire made. We issue a free Booklet on Frost Wire, it tails all about Wire. rt enables you to buy the right kind of Wire, at the right prion. Any elan who once reads this new Prat Booklet will be able to buy Wire intelligently. without taking anybody's word for it. We should really charge for this Booklet, it's so valuable. But if you'll write for 11 today. w.11 seed it to you free. Write fey it now. The Frost Wire Felice Co., Ltd. Hamilton, Ostark). M Agents wanted in Opea Dir TrOSCEbncvh /f Iwai U'..r-s -T. hank. :n .4 Rr . Ex ', r: drrw 11, F •tgert. 'aritetar • LUMLEY. Misr l..11lnu Workr•.la.. of (1111 se reel, is tree guest of her sister, Mrs. Grant ltycknun:.-Mr. lar. Bruadfoat al' nr Sun day with. Lay mother near Brueefie'd, wleo is not enjoying 'he best of health. •-)iessrs Gordon Bolton. John and James Norton are to be commended on acting the p of Inc good Samaritan by calling on the neighbors along the Boundary and Couccssiot, ai.d coke ting a aleighload of wood and provisions for tetras. fossa:.. who has ta•ee left deiti•ute by her husba;.d.-Mr. Wn.. Stannous de- livered a Linc horse to Mr. 1). Dunavwr of Seaforth for eeeit. 13111 is a lover of good horses. -Mr. Archie Ityckntan of Moose jaw is ablo to b • out again after an attack of scarlet leve r. -Jars. T. 13. Kelly, Herisall, and Mias Dore, Mitchell, spent part of the week with Mies Maude Glenn. -Quite a few from this vicinity attended the dance h. Mensal) Friday t r- .•:ri1tR. A11 report ,a very pleasant time. The music was furntstne4 by rho 1undon Harpers. CliI iELlil i'.ST Service was a otnducted in the Methoelet 'lurch on Sunday evening. owing to the sacrament being le Id at h.ippen In the morning. -31r. S. Martin of Exeter re- cently put i•tto tate .Itthodiet churen a fine new chap.I organ of Inc Dozni nto:- ntake. Everyone is delighted with 1t. - Niles Dutton o' t1.,.tstanc•e has re'ururd home after visiting with Mrs. Leech for the past three weeks. -The Ladles' Ald here have a flue velvet quilt they would like to dispose of. -Miss violet Cluff has returned from ant extended visit at Leamington and Toronto. -Mr. Frank O'ltrten spent a few days this week In Toronto. -A little sen leas come to brightest the home of our energetic store keeper, Mr. Ackland ; also a young son at the home of Mr. Ernest Dinnin:.- 'fiss Annie Passmore of Thames Road ie the guest of her sister, Mfrs. John Cluff.-efiss Nettie Shlllinglaw, teacher of our school, spent the week end at her carne- reser Seaforth. I1IsNSALL Jas. Sp::rks of St. Thomas is visa- ing at his borne here. -Mise Annie Wren is visiting her brother John in Toronto. --Mrs. Dick left on Tuesday to visit tier daughter, Mrs. Cawthorpe of Tav- isiork.-Miss Melinda Ortweln is visiting r'elutives in Hamburg, Berlin, halt and Itespler.-John Waghorn of Toronto, who has been visiting at R. McLaren's left for home this weak, taking with hint Mr. efeleercie-F. G. Bontt.ron and wife, who have been visiting the parents of the former for some time, left Wed- nesday for their home In Chicagle- Thos. Sherritt of Blake. who recently purchased from the executors of tete estate of the late James McArthur, the fine farm east of the village, I:rtends moving thereon In March. The purchase ('rice wee $900u.Mr. and Mrs. G. Ster- llnt left last week for Toledo, Ohio, aeccnnpanying her brother, Jfr. Stocker who has been here for some time. -Miss Dolly Hogan, nurse, is In town taking I are of Jcaepli Ellie, who, we regret to learn is not improving as fast as his relatives and friends wish. -A big assembly was held i:n the Opera louse Friday eveutn•g. The TonY Vita Orcines- tra furnished tnuslc.-Sonte mitered J. \V. Ortweiu's stable and taking out iiia ts.tutiful p1 lee White Rock rooster. car- ried it down the London Road and !wil- ted its neck and threw the dead bird a.alnst the fence. -Jas. tk'ngouge be- fore going Nest disponi-id of his teniee .:td lot to itis mother. CENTItALIA Report of Oentralle Public school for Jr,t.uary ;-Fifth--Ie. hroo:co W. Iiodg- ins. Fourth -75 per cent and over -B. Anderson, E. Neil. eio per cent and .aver M. Manion, Ie. Mikhail. Sr. Tided -50 per cent. and over -M. Iteaman. R. Han- lon. Jr. Third -75 per cent and over- t). *:rooks : no per cent and over -L. Ab- bott, 1.. Baynhei n : under 50-0. Han- lon, S. MlcFuils. 11. Elston 3r. Second - 75 per cent. and over -R. Mills, II Er sery. L Hicks. V. Davie: 50 per rent ar,d over -F. Hu:table. Jr Second -A. ltie ks. W. liuxt able, I. Taylor. A Iiack- ney, 1. Alexander. Sr. First -L. Ellah, over -V. Boyes. '.1. Ni 11, E. Abbott, C. D. lleckney. Jr. First --73 per cent. and Cowin; 5ti per c. -,i'. a• d over -e'. gis- t ei. It. tee rrull. Elsie M. Pomeroy. Teacher. firs Tice. Hutt is visiting her mother :rad otl.cr relativcs 1n Tolnnt0.-'du.ut oris me(tIng was held in the ?dctnodist urch la it Sundae morning. -A number from here took in the box modal nt Saurtsbury on Tucnday evening.- ellen NVood of London Is visiting the Mlesce Wilson. -Tine Epworth League 19 to 11314 a Valentine Social 1n the basement of the church 011 Monday evening licit. A e unique program will be given.- The I .dies Ald Society nett at tine home of \Ire. S. Davis on Thursday of last week and the following officers wcrc elected, - President. Mrs. T. Nell: 1st vice. etre. [Butt : 21:d vice, Mrs. W. It. Elliott : Fere Mrs. Wm. Parsons' Treas., Mrs. A. ‘tttci:eli.-Tic roads are certainly to bad shape for teaming, thus making against busfr:ess, but horse buyers appear to be chasing each other up closely and paying good prices. WINCIIELSEA Mr. Thos. l'urdie of Rannock was the guest of W. Clements last week. -Mr. i). Miller returned Friday after an ex- tended visit to Michigan. -Miss Vera Coward returned front London on Sat urdr.y.-Mr. Will Turnbull Is on the sick list. -Miss Nina Bell of Farquhar Is the guest of Vera Coward this week. - Mr. Thos. Coward and R. flalla:ttynr' left on a visit to London Monday -Mr. Jos. Speare of Cromarty spent Wed'eeday of hist week wIt!t C. Oodbolt. (Too late for Lest week., Mr. Geo. Delbridge and wife of item- lnte. Man, called on friends last week. - Albert Francis of London spent Moe - day with Clare:.ce Fletcl,er.-John Medd of Cain- s. Sask.. left Monday after vis- iting for a few days with his brother.. W. O. Medd.-et:se Mary Trawuair of E.pec In the guest of Mrs. D. Cloward, - - Report of S. S. No. 1.Stephen. for the :tooth of January. -V.. Flossie Davey : Sr. IV., E. Maker. A. White, 1I. Smite. Jt. heist, Ella Anderson. 11. McCurdy. Jr. IV.. Mabel Elliott. F.. Bowden. C. 1 WAS IN BAD SHAPE Macre Little D//.atera "Kava Doss Wender* los No" Here is an experience with the acct part of which you may be all too fa- miliar. Mr. Josh Smith, of North Seneca, Ont., writes about "Little Di- gesters:" " Having been troubled with Indiges- tion for a number of years, I have tried nearly all kinds of pills and tablets fur Indigestion otdy to be disappointed. "Seeing your tablets advertised 1 thought 1 would give them a trial, and must say 1 ant glad 1 did. Before tak• ing them I was in bad shape. Bad taste in my month nvtrniug$ and so dizzy that 1 hardly knew luny T would put In the Clay. Everything 1 would eat would seen( to sour and ferment, but after taking "Digesters" I can say they have done wonders for nee." If you know what the first part of this story means why not leant the re• lief and delight which comes front the use of "Little Digesters f " "Little Digesters" are positively guaranteed to cure all furrns of Indi- gestion and Dyspepsia or your money will he refunded. e. at your druggists or by mail from t'olernan Medicine Co., Toronto. 36 A WINDSOR LADY'S APPEAL To All Women : I will send free, with full instructions, my borne treats went which positively cures Leucorrs hoea, Ulceration. Displacements, Fall-, ing of the Womb, Painful or Irregular Periods, Uterine and Ovarian Tumors or growths, also Hot Flashes, Nerve ousness, Melancholy, Pains in the Mead, Back, Bowels, Kidney and Bladder troubles where caused by weakness peculiar to our sex. You can continue treatment, at home at a cost of only about 12 cents a week. My book, " Woman's Own 'Medical Adviser," also sent free on request. Write to -day. Address Mrs. M. Sum- mers, Box 840 Windsor, Ont t Davey. W. }Laker, I. McCurdy, H. Neil: IIL, Milton Jacob, A. Robinson, El- mer Wilson, M. 1Iogarttt, V. Neil, W. .Smith: Ii., L. ifalst, E. Jacob, E. Bowden, J. white; Sr. Pt. II., J. Whit Roston ; Jr. Pt. II., C. JicCurdy : k't. 1., L. Drown. F. Bowden, Jf. Brown, Guy Jacobs. -I). E. Cooper, teacher. The following is the correct report of S. S. No. 4, for December and January. -Sr. IV., Thos. Coates, C. May, A.Hun- ter, A. Skinner. L. Coates, L.Ifarding, V, Coates : Sr. III., T. Skinner t1{ May, I. Ford: Jr. III., V..Plncombe, G. Ifun- te-, C. 'Monson. F Coates, 11. Ilwtter, It. Webber, R Thomson, V. Hicks ; Jr. IL. W Thomson, II. Coates, W. Col- bert : l't. II , Vera Hicks. A. Harding, M. Skinner : Pt. I., V Coates, E. Webber E. Thomson. -Il. Swann. teacher. Catarrh Cannot be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or coneti• tutionaldisease, and in order to cure it you must take internal remedies, liall'e catarrh Cure is taken intenially and ants directly en the blood and mneous surfaeete Ilall'. Catarrh Cure is nota quack medi• eine. it was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years and is a regular prescnp• Ron, 1t la composed of the best tonics knows, eom• biped with the best blood _purifiers, acting- directly on the nlut'ous furfaces. he perfect combination of the two Ingredients is what produces such wonder Mui results In curing Catarrh. Send for te+timonials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Props., Toledo, 0. Sold by druggists, price 75e. Take Itall's Family Pills for conetipatien. • - - alkallkoaaailla Manure litters Beatty Bros.' Feed and Litter Carriers Overhead Conveyors. Beatty Bros.' Steel Stalls & Stanchions can be installed as cheap as lumber and last forever. Beatty Bros.' Load Binder These three things are great labor -savers for farmers and ne- cessities on a farm. For sale by Wm. Gillespie, Exeter PHONR 51 Winter Term OPENS January 3rd Students may enter any day of the school year. Individual instruction. Our graduates get the beet positions. Mail Courses. We train more young people than any oth• er management in Canada! Affiliated with Com• mercial &locators' Association of Canada. Write for particulars. Clinton Business College mermerierirmswe ORO. SPOTTON, PRINCIPAL India Pale Ale Brewed from se- lected hop'.. chore barley malt and pure spring water, with the utmost carr. Bottled at the brewery depots to ensure proper handling. That is why Labatt'+ :\'e is equal W the fin- est, surpassed by none, though it oncun:a•rs only :about halt a, much as imported good, >fcQILLIVAAY. NI.. :trtt.ur Bice and Mies Jea'. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA EXETER MARKETS. CHANGED EACH WEDNESDAY Wheat Barley Oats. Peas 105 105 50 50 3.5 35 80 83 Potatoes, per bag 50 Hay, per ton 13 00 14 00 Flour, per cwt., family 290 Flour, low grade per cw 1 50 155 Butter 21 Egg. 27 Live hogs, per cwt 7 80 Shorts per ton 24 00 Bran per ton 23 00 Dried Apples 6 were ntart}ed on Saturday afternoon at then>J.:'se, Parkhill by Rev. A. Grahsm. Their many frlends (.ere Join 1,, wishing them rappi:.ees and prosperity. Tucker smith.-Ja::et Henderson of th,' Huron Road, died 0:1 Tuesday. arradl 71 years. Mise Iienderaon was one of tee early residents of Tuckeranrlrh, having conte here in 155, and ahe had resold. cd In the same 30310 ever since. Death vats caused by Bright's Moeda?, front which ahe had been111 for rex amenia, Crontarty,-ells. Samuel Spears• was take:[ seriously 111 last week, anti Is r:ow under the doctor's care. -Joe Spear -e• and wife were guests of David Davis of Statfa on Sunday last. St. efarys -An old and highly re- apes. ted resident passed. away on Feb. 1s! 1:1 the perao:: of Adam Mftchcll. As chief of police for 1t year i ne was well and favorably know.:. St. Marys. -A quiet weddi::; was eel - (abetted at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Pollen on Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock when their eldest daughter Reiss Margaret May, was united iri marriage to efr,Frank of Aylmer. 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 must be a reason. In this case there are several reasons. The " Toronto Daily Star " publishes Market Reports I2 to t8 hours earlier than the morning papers. It is a Newspaper -not an "Organ" -political or any other kind. Not only the Woman's Page, but the whole paper, is attractive to women. It reports athletic events more fully than any other Canadian Daily. Its special features, such a 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 paper and the "Toronto Daily Star" together for one year -$2.20. Guaranteed Fountain Pen given for 50c. added to above subioription prices. 4 Make Each Anima) Worth 25% Over Its Cost On of a Cent a Day Nobody aver heard of ' stiik fool" curing the bots Or u..,., making hens lay in winter, increasing the yield of milk five pounds per .owa Jay, or restoring rundown animals to plumpness and vigor• When you feed "stuck foal" to your cow, horse, swine or poultry, you are merely feeding them what you are `rowing on your ow n. farm. "TEE you animals du need not mere feed. bort something to he;p their I EL" holies get all the good out of the feed you sive them so tbey.an get fat n.t and stay fat all year round; also to prevent disease, cure dise..•e and keep them up to the best pr.asible condition No "stock. food" can do air these things. ROYAL PURPLE STOCK SPECIFIC can and dies. It is rn.r �l.r„ar. .R Not a "Stock Food" But a "Conditioner" f' )YAL PURPLE STOCK SPECT IC:ontatnc no grain. nor farm products. It increases 1 ..f milk from three to five pounds per caw per Jay before the Specific has been used two r:ts. It makes the mil richer and adds fled: faster than any other preparation known. t' 'els/calves fel with ROYAL PURPLE are as large at six weeks old as they wuulJ be when ( .1 .sit ordi at r' w RO AL PURPLir i t7CK SPSCrFIC huiUJs up run-down animals and restores them to n, nes; almost magically. Cures bots, c,!:. worms, skin diseases and debiltt rmenentty. lt,n N.Rwan,the horseman, says: '1 have used ROYAL PURPLE STOCK SPECiFIC 1.:rtntentlyin the feeding of 'The Bel,' 2021. largest winner of any pacer on Orand Circuit Ine 1 ) H. and 'Hrnry Winters.' 2.09*, brother of mien Winters.' winner of 1136,000 in trotting stake; 1).N. These horses have never been oB their feed since I eammenced usin{ Royal Purple seeeifkc almost a year ago, aria 1 will always have it in my stables •' / • - -f tit err „f •f• r• r n n 1 Purple STOCK AND POULTRY SPECIFICS One S0)t. package of ROYAL PURPLE STOCK SPECIFIC wilt last one animal seventy ! ay•:. which is a little over two thirds of a cent a d.i1Most s o.1, foods in.fifty cent packages i . tt but fifty days anJ are given three times a Jay. ROYAL PURPLE SOCK SPECIFIC • iti.an but once a day. and lasts half again as long A $t SA ail containing four times the . n'ant of the fifty cent pa:kage will last rit0d.aye. ROYAL PURPLE win increase the valve f y aur stock 2Ss, It is an astonishingly quick fattener. stim.,lating the appetite and the , :I sh for food, assisting nature to digest and turn feed +ntntleek As 1 h .,tIt fattener it t..a leader It will save many times its cost in veterinary bets ROYAL PURPLE POULTRY SPECT• FIC is our other Spe: ific for poultry. not for stock One 30 cent pa.kage will last 3 en! ti.e ,:is 70Ja4-4, or • pail costing p1 SO will last twenty-five hens 290 day 4. which is four times more ,n'tcrial for only three times the cost. It make; a ' laying machine "out of your hens s-ammer and wintera++rc�yents 10%0_1 I3:inq p sh t mo I inLtime. and ur-s ultr • dist ases. Every package of ROYAL PURPLE STOCK SPECIFIC or POULTRY SPECIFIC is guaranteed. Just use ROYAL PURPLE nn one of your animals and any other preraratinn f.n another animal in t`:e sane condition: after comparing results gnu w it sayROYAL PURPLE has them all heat to death, oreke ba.kcr►mesreit. money. PRRR-Ask your merchant Or write us for aur valaabie :12 page booklet nn cattle and poultry dis:aces, containing also OYdL elle STDCKdPOU. TRY SPECIFICS If yo r eannet get Royal Purple Specific, from merchants or agents. we or win Sinsupplyk you direct.=vpress prepaid. on receipt of fl Ria ,a pad for either Poultry Speu°cs. Make money a:ting as our agent in yoursoseria Write for terms Por sa:e by all upto-date mc -,baa', W. 1. Jenkins Mfg. Co., London, Can. ROYAL PURPLE STOCK AND POULTRY SPFrivicS a-4 free hooklets are kept in stock by W. J. IBEAMAN, EeETleft, a :d liAt31.!ti & 0 BItIEN (entrails