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Exeter Advocate, 1910-03-24, Page 5The Molsons Bank Incorporated 1955 Capital ( paid up) - $3,500,000 Kest Fund - - - $3,500,000 ash 85 Branches in Canada, and Agents and Correspondents in all the Principal Cities in the World. A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT at all Branches. interest allowed at highest current tate. EXETER BRANCH • Agents at Exeter for the Dominion Government. DIoaaoN & CARLING, Solicitors. N. D. HURDON, Manager, Writ* for Free Seeds We are giving away, tree, with our free beautiful new 1910 Seed Catalogue, a package of D. & In.'s Excelsior Swede. This Swede has an enormous yield, Is of the finest quality and most perfect shape. Our new Catalogue to one of the moat complete published. If you prefer, we will send you a free package of Bur - 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. to Mak, Each Animal worth 25% Over Its GosI On 3s of a Cent a Day La.-ersf Wn...rr of any facer en Gree Ctrruit. 'o8 Nobody ever heard of "stock food" curing the bots or colic. making hens lay in winter. increasing the yield of milk five pounds per Sem a day or restoring rundown animals to plumpness and vigor. When you feed 'stock food " to your cow. horse. swine or poultry, you ire merely feeding them what you are growing on your own farm. Your animals do need not metre feed. but something to help their bodies get all the good out of the feed you sive them se they Can get fat and stay fat all year round: also to reveat disease, cure disease Lid keep them uDROYALsPURPLS STit K SPSCIFIC food" sand doffs all . It 1, things. Nota "Stock Food" But a "Conditioner" ROYAL PURPLE STOCK SPRCI iC contains no grain. nor farm products. It increases yi-1d of milk from three to five pounds per cow per day before the Specific has been used two 1 weeks. It makes the m!'Ik richt and adds flesh faster than any other preparation known. Young calves red with ROYAL PURPLE are as large at six weeks old as they would bs when fed with ordinary materials a ten weeks. ROYAL PURPLE STOCK SPECIFIC builds up run-down animals and restores them to plumpness almost magically. Cures bots, colic, worms, skin diseases and debilitypermlnently. Dan iMcl?wan, the horseman, says: "I have used ROYAL PURPLE STOCK SPECIFIC psrsnstently in the feeding of 'The Eel.' 2.04t. largest winner of any pacer on Grand Circuit in 1901. and Henry Winters.' 2.00, brother of Alien Winters.' winner of 136.600 in trotting stakes in 1991 These horses have never been off their feed since 1 commenced using Royal Pu•ple • Specific almost a year ago. and 1 will always have it in my stables." oyal Pu STOCK AND POULTRY SPECIFICS One Sir. package of ROYAL PURPLE STOCK SPECIFIC will last one animal seventy drys, w1n_h is a little over two-thirds of a cent a day, Most stock foods iSTfifty STcent OCK SPECIFIC last hut fifty days and are given three times a day . ROYAL i. given but once a day, and lasts halt again as long- A 1h 10 ail containing four times the .em runt of the fifty cent package will last LNOday:. ROYAL PURPLE will increase the value ..t y Jur stock 251.. It is an astonishingly quick fattener. stimulating the appetite and the relish for Rood, assisting nature to digest and turn feed into flesh. Asa hog fattener it is a leader. It will save many times it:cost in veterinary hills. ROYAL PURPLE POULTRY SPECI- FiC ,s our other Specific for poultry. not for stock. One 50 cent package will last twenty.five h rn t 70 days. or • pail costing 51.10 will last twenty-five hens V10 days, which is four times more m.ttzrial for only three times the cost. It makes a " laying machine " out of your hens s,mn:er and winter,prevents fowls losing_ flesh at moulting time. and tu: •spoultry diseases. Every package or LOYAL PURPLE STOCK SPECIFIC or POUL'$RY SPECIFIC is guaranteed. Just use ROYAL PURPLE nn one of your animals and any other pr animal in the same condition: after comparing results you will sayRO them all beat to death. or else btckcomes your money- PRIM -Ask your [nerhare or writ- es for our valuable at page booklet on cattle and poultry �pseedis(ases. containingr�also ROYAL receives STOl CK and rs POUL- TRY SPECIFICS. If you cannot get Royal Purple Spedttrs from merchants or agents. we will supply you direct. express prepaid. on receipt of 51 10 a pail for titbit/. Poultry or Sto-k Specifics. Make money a tins as our agent in your district. Write for terms. Por sate by all up-to-date merchants. W. L Jeaklas Mfg. Co., Lulu, Cu. eraration on another YAL PURPLE has IIENSALL • Jota, Ford Las been la poor itealtn for the past few days.-Itev R. Millyard of Godcrlch occupied the pulpit of the Meth- odist church last Sunday. -Golfe Hudson (tae moved into the house owned by Jac' Shepherd on Itichnto::d street. -\V. Pep- per, who ha• been working J. 13. Stew- art's tart& for the past ten years, is leaving to take a farm near Walton. -A. .e. Morrison of Brandon was in tow,. List week and shipped four cars onions to the West. -Dr. 131atchLord was Isere o,te day list week visiting his parent') Frank Blatchford and wife. Ile was 0:r his way to Fort William to pract- ice Lis profesaiu::.-Sate Swazey woo Las been waking for J. 13. McArteur fei' some years, has gone weat.- T. Palmer has purchased W. Perkins' pool tables and outfit and intends continu- ing the business in the McEwen build- trr..-Fred Sntallacombc has purchase] the store a:,d dwelling owned by Joe. Ctse, and now occupied by Geo. Stirling as a meat shop. Marriage. -The reaideuce of Mrs. J. R. Beek was tete scene of a pretty wedding on March 16111, when her daughter. Mil- dred O., became the bride of E: J. Hot- ter. of Melville. Sask.. Promptly at 1 o'clock tl.e bride who was given away by Mr. E. itanr,le, took her place under a floral arch. The cctemo:ry was per- formed by ltev. Millyard. The bride was attired it! a becoming gown 01 cream. and carried bridal roses. After ccr,gratulatione a sumptuous reprise was partaken of. Tae groom's gift to the bride way a tiandeoate fur-line,l coat ; to Mlss Pearl, sister of the bride who played the wedding march, an opal ring: to Ola Cook, the pretty little rine bearer, a gold beaded bracelet. The bride's going -away gown wan of dove - grey chiffon cloth. with black !rat. The happy couple left on the evening train to visit among friends until the latter p.rrt of the month, when they will leave for their future home in Mfelvllle. where Mr. }totter is a hardware merchant. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA FIRE sT CLINTON-On Sunday last the residence of the lat. Chas. B. hale was burned to the grou'id-caused by the explosion ,f a letup. Tnc :louse was one of tho first built iu Clinton. A rate collection of books. stamps and coins was destroyed. RICH RED BLOOD. You Will Never Have It as Lotrel You Have Dyspepsia. Just as Lung as you have dyspepsia your food will not properly digest. and the nutritious elements In the food will not be extracted or absorbed, and Im- poverished or watery blood will follow. This condition, may not be apparent at first, but it will conte Just as sure as the suit will rise again. Any stomach ailment, Including all forme of indigestion. can be promptly cured by using Mi-o-na tablets. a scien- tific treatment unsurpassed. It stops fermentation. belching of gas and taste of sour food almost at once. The (nighty power of M1-o-:ta to 11,- vigorate and restore the stomach to per - perfect condition is known everywhere. Mt-o-na cures by building up -by b. tt- lsh[ng the cause. For thin people it is a great flesh builder, because it causes the stomach to give more and purer nu- trition to the blood. It cures sea and car sickness and vomiting of pregnancy almost Immediately. W. S. Cole sells MI o-na for 50 cotta a large box, and guar- antees it to cure or Honey back. .n a ROYAL PURPLE STOCK AND POULTRY SPECIFICS and tree booklets are kept In •t.xk by W. .1. IIEAMAN. EXETER. and ILANL.ON & O13111EN Centralia You Can Even Do Your Toronto Shopping Through "The Star" The Star's "In Toronto Shops" Pepsrt- ment describes new and attractive offering seen in City Shops day by day, with the Toronto Daily Star's offer to purchase any of these articles for out-of-town subscribers who send the money. Many are taking advantage of this I)epartment. "Of InteresttoWomen" lithe ss ell•deserved heading of a special page in the Toronto Daily Star. it it one of two and sometimes three pages .!evoted particularly to w•.m-n's tastes and is independent of the "Social and Personal" and "Madge Merton'(" pages, for nears popular Features of the Stir. "01 interest to Women" includes worts of Incl` hurt on health and beauty; the newest fashions in dress and house furnishings; talks nn ethical matters of particular interest to %%omen; point. of etiquet•e; suggestions tifr hone entertainment; recipes; daily menu,; advice and suggestions on all the muter, that lie close to a woman's heart. They tvi:l help solve household problem:, and better still, simulate and interest the mind. On .he Wonsan's stage, and throughout the raper, curers• topics INV treated in a height, newsy ss ay that appeals to the %%i le-ai%ake woman. You'd thoroughly enjoy the Toronto Daily Star 11.50 A Year TAie oy*rowl this "Tomato Doily Star" fog th.r fee ens left. $2. 20. Oew'asttood feenfsrn Pen given for Sot. added to oboe* pwbaer'ph,n pnce. 9 0 (morayMacer-aN1l ■ CURES CATARRH, ASTHMA, Bronchitis, Croup. Coughs and Colds, or money back. Sold and guaranteed by W. S. COLE. EXETER. 13 YEARS INDIGESTION HOMESEEKERS' EXCURSIONS VIA TO WESTERN CANADA LOW ROUND TRIP RATES GOING DATES Apr. 6, 11 Dae 14.2$ Ay, 5, 23 Rap 3. 17.31 Aly 12, 26 Sept. 6. 20 TISOUO. SPECIAL TRAINS TOSONTO TO WINNIPEG AND WEST Lev. Tweet. 2.00 e..•. en above days Through First end Mero•d Chas f.ssebes. (oloa % sad Tourist deepen. Apply to Dearest C P.R. Attest it write 11. I meson. D.P.A • Toronto ASA VOA 11O11ILSUILSS' FARr/LAT • Manure liners Beatty Bros.' Feed and Litter Carriers 1 Overhead Conveyors. Beatty Bros.' Steel Stalls & Stanchions can be installed as cheap as Ilumber and last forever. Beatty Bros.' Load Binder 4 Tbeee tbree things are great F ere for farmers and ne- e farm. y ale by Wm. Gilles)iie, Exeter PROVE in LIVrarler11,10,11,41.11Prir Ior� s c�ltl�, 3 lhoaes Little Di/esters- Entirely Cured It was a lucky day for Mr. Pays, whose portrait appears below, when ke saw a "Little DIgesters" advertise• meat in the paper, for it marked his first step on the road to healtb. Read what be says about it himself: King, Ont., Nov. 12, 1909. THE COLEMAN MEDICINE CO. Gentlemen, - Having suffered for three years with Indigestion, nothing could relieve me, having seen your advertisements in the paper for "Little Digesters," took three, was entirely cured. I feel con- vinced that anyone suffering with saute will not fail to try "Little Digesters." PHILIP PAY N, Junior. "Little Digesters" are dainty little tablets compounded of the purest and beat ingredients for the relief of stomach troubles. They are positively guaranteed to cure even chronic cases of Indigestion or Dyspepsia or money will be refunded. In little red boxes --21e. from your druggist or by mail from Coleman Medi- cine Co., Toronto. 34 CENTRALIA At the last meeting of the Ladies' Aid Society of the Methodist Church, Mrs. S. McCoy was presented with an address and a carving set by her lady friends. Mrs. McCoy moves to Lon- don ebortly, and while we regret her removal from amongst us, her friends desire3 to show their appreciation of her valuable services to the Aid. -The W. M. S. held their annual quilting bee in the basement of the church on Tuesday afternoon, when nearly SO women prepared a Dumber of warm quilts for the Society's Christmas bale. Every year this Society sends a bale of clothing to the Deaconess' Home or some mission field for distribution a- mong the "strangers within our gates," or the natives of our own land. -Mrs. Winer, near Fairfield, is selling her place and household goods on the 5th of April. -The Alexander family, who have been residing on the Jerry Neaman farin, have removed to the Northwest, leaving last Thursday. - The Easter services in the Methodist Church on Sunday nextroml 'sea to be of an unutinally interesting char - actor, a song sermon being conducted by the pastor and choir. .11111. - ZURICH Messrs. Wm. Weber and Harvey We her left for Cleveland last week.- Miss Freda Thiel of London is here visiting her parents, Mr. and Sirs. Henry Thiel. .-Mr. and \irs. Wm. Thiel tueve engag- ed with A. G. Smlllte of Tucke•rsniith for the summer. -Jos. Kipper of the 14th left List week ferManituba.-Ed Dodman and (.entity and Geo. Urease& leave for the west erste week. -Joe. Dow..on has moved Into the dwciiIng rerettly vacated by \\'ret. Srttrnrk. and John Gallnan has nicved to S. Itannlc's residence. -Albert Schwalm. son of \Vni. Schwalm. has been awarded $4etni damages for in- juries received last summer om the C. N. R. In New Ontario. -Norman Holtz- man of Waterloo is home this week and will shortly leave tor the west.- The Mennonite congregation have purchased a lot Cron) Mr. Oscar Koehler at the North End and intend erecting a church 30 by 50 feet, of ',cement or, brick. -biles Luella Ruby of New hamburg Is visit- ing with her aunt Mr.. Fred Wltwer.- J. J. Merrier intends taklhg a trip to the west shortly. -Rev. Itobbs of Exe- ter delivered his popular lecture. "The Triangular Man" Tuesday evening. it wag thoroughly enjoyed. CHOMARTI' India Pale Ale Brewed from se- lected o-lected hops, choice barley malt and !sere spring water, with Ore 111110,1 rare. Bottled at the brewery depots to ensure roper handling. That is why Label" s ,A'e i, equal to the tin - est. surpassed by none, though it Cost, constuttet .+sly about halt as much as imported gothis KtI{KTON. Ke:irady-Doup -The borne of Mr. and Mra. Samuel Doupe was the •scene of more then the usual stir and excitement un Wednesday. Mar. I btti, the occasion bein;t the marriage o' their daughter. Miss Sarah. to Mr. P. H. Kennedy of Outlook. Sask. The ceremony was per- formed at n o'clock 1n the presence of about sixty guests. by the Rev. Veal of Dorchester. The bride was given away by her father, and entered toe parlor to the strains of Mendelesotui'a wedding starch played by Mies Gladys Seiler. The bride looked charming, gown- ed in navy blue silk and carrying a bou- quet of white roses. The ceremony over and congratulations extended all sat down to a sumptuous supper prepared for the occasion. The dining room was decorated with white ribbon and red bells. The many beautiful, useful and valuable presents manl'eeted the esteem in which the young couple are held. They took the train Saturday for Tor- onto to spend a few days before leaving for their home in Outlook The Advoc- ale extends cougratuletlons. GRAND BEND etc'. Wm. Gliver and sou Ware left fur Toronto Monday whore the latter will receive treatment 'or being bitten by Mr. Tledernan's dog a little over a week alto. -Mr. and Mrs. Wilson of St. Jos- eph. visited at Mrs. Roberts' Sunday. - Mr. itobt. Hamilton spent a few days with his eon on the 5th of Stephen. - Miss Pomeroy, who has been with Mr. Amos, left Saturday for her home In Fullarton.-Mr. Campbell, fish Inspector of Sylvan, was here last week. -Mr. H. Hamilton nt•eved his household effects here Monday. -Miss Ida Daley is visit- ing at Wnt. Amos'. -eke Green of Thed- ford visited his btother Cyrus last week. -Jonas Green passed through last week with hie furniture to Brew- ster where he has rented Mrs. Elliott's ttarni.-Mr. and Kra Jos. Brenner were In Parkhill on business Saturday. -Mr. H \t'Illert of Dashwood was it, our burs Friday. A very pretty wedding took plate at the home of the bride's parents on Wed- nesday of Last wick when Mr. Geo. Wal- lace of Downle and Mtge Christina Mar - Kellar. were united In marriage. Rev. It. G. Mackay perforated the rerentony. Ti, bride who was given away by her fattier looked very pretty In her dainty white silk dress with over lace trim- ming. The groom's gift to the Ir'de was an antetttyst broach with pearl set - tingle which she wore. and carried a handsome nom -vitt of white rose.. and fern. The bride's sister Slims Jean at'er.dei tier as bridesmaid. %lx. f:0. \Va1lar, supported his brother. LUMLEY. Whet is have again taker, the place the runners. and syrup staking ,is the; order of the day. --Mr. Dan Kinsman spent Sunday with i.dgar MccJuecn.- Mies A. Maude Dickson of Seatorth is visiting relatives here.-\irs. John Mc - (mete' has returned from a pleasant visit with relatives 1n Wroxeter. -We are• sorry to report tn:st Mrs. \t. Millet is not enjoying good health. -Mr. John Glenn disposed of a fin,' young team for the handsome sunt of 14:.0 to a Mr. MrKeller of Cromarty. -Wil- bert Parker has ri.ttegrd with Mr. t -ern. ilobkirk for the summer. SCHOOL REPORT. -The to:lowing Is tor report of S. S. ?jo. 2• 1taY.\for Feb \V. Northcott. 59. F..WeIsh 4.1. A. Case 42. Ella Jones 4n. E. \V11 - lard 24. I11.. J. Murray •115, \\'. Smith no. 11. Ifawkit:s 5.. M. Coxwortt. ".1. E Geddes 47i,1'. Willard 29. 11.. Vera Jo,ies 69. (1. Ch se 65it. Willard 49, W \\'lliard 44. M. C -i se :11.--(1!0. MAWS", teacher. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Spend your own &tones In your owii way. -Dae It not seen strange to you that a dealer who tries to su batitute w •advertised article, when you ask i an adv` ted I , ie o at.ould assume that you are trot eap,rbne of spending your owe money? Show hitt that you are by insisting on get- ting what you .rsk for and refusing any substitute. Substitutes pay hint a larger profit, otherwise he would give you what you ask for, without question. Manufacturers of advertised attirles pro- duce large quantities, bettrg enabled thereby to manufacture cheaply and furnish the public with high grade goods at the price or inferior at !at! t utee. TUCKEItSM(TH-The beautiful Ironer ut: Mr. a::d Mrs. \Vph. Elgte of Tucker smith was the scene of a most inter- esting event on Jfarctt 1tIth, when their eldest daughter. }flee Jessie E. became the bride of \Ir. John Forrest of Al- goma. TLe g:,.,iii's gift to the bride was a handsome se: of tura. The fat- her's gift was a cheque for 1150. She also received a cheque for 525 and numerous other r'ostly gifts. They will reside In Algoma. Children Cry Fill FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Of time and energy cep be avoided by the use of our Classified Want Ads. Time and energy represent good dollars in tither; Do not ex- haust them in an aimleu starch for good help. Vie our Want Ada. and the help will come to you. noon FACTS ABOUT CANADA. The public will warmly lecicom i the clew 1910 Edition of that indtepens- able booklet ' 50110 Facts About Cana- da," compiled by Frank Yet;h. whose wrlthegs and Lectures on Canada are widely known. The popularity of the publication le shown by Its sale of near ly 50,000 copies. not only In ('anada, but through the Empire, and Indeed the world. The 1910 Edition teentalna a large percentage of new matter. under such heads as -agriculture, nt nhrg. banking, trade. railways, wheat groa(l rt; ertucatbon, religio:ts, etc., while a new feature Is a budget of Empire facts. The (rook is a revelation of the riches and resources o' the Dothinlon. 1t la Published at -5 cents a copy by the • Canadian Facts Publishing Co.. (187 Spr dtna Ave.. Toronto, Canada. or nwy tw• turd front Newsdealers. TI14 1(1,l'GII IIItED ANIMAL, AND PLANTS. Their Great Conttrnrela1 'There is as 'ewe' difference between ttwroughbred acid ordleare plants as tve- twectn thoroughcrrd and ordinary ani- mals.- This stattenent is imide fay D. M. Ferry & Co., of Detroit. the great- est flower and vegetable 1 reeders fit the country. and uppeere 111 Ihel: gilt) Annual Catalogue just Issued. They .ergu, for the great value and economy of thoroughbred seeds. "Any [undamen- tal natural law which appltei to ani- mals applies a 1ually to plants." A good (tow 1!. e•. a thoroughbrl► e.ete, Ito more turn a poor one. bu' ntty give t'w•ire as mu," nutter fat. "Gaol blood" makes as mire, difference with corn :es With Cows. ltu' thorouenbret planta, like thoroughbred animals, are not pro- duced In One or two gereiAtlona. for no !ratter 1•:1,w superior an lndtvldual of common oright may be, its pro,tenY are as a rule like a general run of its antecedents. Htnec the need for set -Is - men like D. M. Ferry & Co. They have experie see, the tut plant breeding equipment in the United States. and the business acumen to sell only such seeds as huve been bred from the choicest stocks Lor &any generations. D. M Ferry & Co's Seed Annual for 1910 may bei had free of charge by writing tot hem at Windsor, Ont. It, contain• Much of Interest for those who think. Do You Ever Make "Jelly Roll, " Madam ? When we were just about no high, ours was an Insatiable sweet tooth for " jelly roll " and such like. Sometimes, however. the cake wouldn't rot right, broke on the turns --mother was unlucky" those days. and the keen critics didn't insist on *he biggest piece. Mother, you ate, didn't know flour --took whatever 'he. grocer offeredd--aLw took her (_hones. Do YOU ever make " jelly roll." Madam ? Is It alwaya a &orf rt •:nt. even layers el r. g`: porous. golden creme, without wreaks or h uns:gt•tly? Why doean•titrollover soft- ly, and smoothly we: Ines crack and hr-ok i:' ap .t of'he csref'il'tnePt3 behind the dainty napkin. f Ail on account o' 'he in nate " cuwsdnesa" of , heap flour • • • • There's anslosncrry, Madam, a,volrvr foot In FIVE ROSES flour respon,i Ing to your every •Iturt The strength and ;ousels of FIVE ROSES hold your batter together In the long •well g• eased pan. Bakes evenly, gtvirg smooth tea lure, soft. golden crumb. spongy, porous and yteld;ng no holes nor lamps to vex the soul. And when y• a 'urn it cul en 'he damp rapid's and spread the under side with lam ^r jell it ,!oesn'r jet sent- scoot nor usrby. And when you roll It gent- ry. rhtle the kidlets watch this nose critical proceed - Ing there is no crock nor break In the perfect smooth- ness cf the surface -'es o per/fees 'v i. • • • • Mighty hard to make " Jelly roll " like rho( Madam and it's fm - • possible with shaggy gwal.ry flour. But it's easy 1; you •.t se FIVE ROS7S. Easy to make meltleg purl paste. flaky pie crust, tooth- some rolls and good;es galore. Be flourwlae. Madam. join the 11.4 - lions using FIVE POSES. It you are s^,•.s'omed to flour rho' result, . seem itkt Ice" But yo : wrsi use FiVE POSES. IASI M 9M WNW EOM d.. IIS.. IIM11/a1