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Exeter Advocate, 1905-07-13, Page 51 i THE Q zetex ;lavorate, published e, ery Thursday Morriug at the Oro e. MAIN -STREET, - EXETER. —By the— AOYOOATE PUBLISM INO COMPANY TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Rae Dollar per annum if paid in advance, e1.110 if not eo paid. 11.I'wrtSsiat 76at•s ors .A.pp]Sca• does No paper die ontinuea until all arrearage, are `raid Advertisements without ippeelaed directions will be published until forbid and charged accordingly Liberal diecouut made for transeirut advertisements inserted for long periods. Etery description of JOB PRINTING turned out in the finest style, and at moderate raters. Cheques. money orders, Ac., Inc advertising, subscriptions, etc., to be mule payable 0 Sanders & Creech, PROPRIETORS Professional Cards. A. R. KINSMAN, 1.. D. s., D. D. 8., Honor graduate of Toronto Uniteriet. DENTIST, Teeth extracted without any pain, or any but effects Office in Fausou'e Block, west side Main street, Exeter. DR. D. ALTON ANDERSON (D.D.S. L.D.B DENTIST Honor Graduate of Toronto University and Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Mao Poet Graduate of Chicago S.•hool of Prosthetic Dentistery (with honorable mention.) Atluminum, Gold and Vulcanite Plates made in the neatest manner possible. A perfectly harmless an• aesthetic used for painless extraction of teeth. Office one door south of Carling Bros. store, Exeter. Aaetl••eers BROWN, Winchelsea Livened Auctioneer Li• for the Counties of Perth and Middlesex. aleo for the township of Ueborne. Sales promptly attended to and terms reasonable. Sales arranged et Poet Office Winchelsea. WASTED.—LADIES ANI) GENTLEMEN in this county and adjoining territories, to repre• Bert and advertise the Wholesale and Educational Departments an old established business house of solid financial standing. Salary t3.5,) per day with expenses advanced each Monday by check, direct from headquarters. Botswana buggy furnished when neeeseasv; position permanent. Address BLEW BROS., k CO., Dept. 6, Morion Bldg., Chicago, ill. —THE— pElg7qls leek of Caga9a JIHAD OFFICE, MONTREAL capital Paid Up 6,000,000 Rest & Undivided Profits 3.218,959 95 BRANCHES IN CANADA Interest at most favorable current rates from date teposited allowed ors Savings Bank account, and De• posit Receipts. Commercial Letters of Credit issued, available In China, Japan and other foreign countries. Travelling Letter+ of Credit ix ural to travellers lo all parts of the world, A general Ranking business transacted. SAVINGS BANK. TIIOS F}SIIE, GR aaai. SIAi10aL . F. IIEBDEN, suer or Itaascnas S Cnlar I::SP.CTO■ CREDITON BRANCH W. H. ('IIISHOLM, Manager. At Exeter and Centralia Storehouses Cure For The Blues ONE NEOI IIE THAT NAS NEVER FAILED Health Fully Restored add the Joy of Life Regained When&cheerful, brave, light-hearted woman is suddenly plunged into that perfection of misery, the BLUES, it is a sad picture. It is usually this way : She has been feeling "out of sorts' for some time; head has ached and back also; has slept poorly, been quite nervous, and nearly fainted once or twice; head dizzy, and heart -beats very fast ; then that bearing -down feeling, and during her menstrual period she is exceedingly despondent. Nothing pleases her. Her doctor says: "Cheer up: you have dyspepsia; you will be all right soon." But she doesn't get " all right," and hope vanishes; then come the brood- ing, morbid, melancholy, everlasting BLUES. Don't wait until your sufferings have driven you to despair, with your nerves all shattered and your courage gone, but take Lydia E. Pinkham s Vege- table Compound. See what it did for Madame Josephine Rinville, Mastai, Que. She writes: Dear Mrs. Pinkham:— " I suffered for four years with female troubles-in1isrnmatton of the stomach and fallopian tubee which caused me violent pain and often torture eu much so that I coukf not walk at times and attend to my daily duties. Life was misery to we. 1 was so blue and de- spondent I did not know which way to turn for relief. I had tried the doctors but they did nut help me. I was advised to try Lydia E. Pinkham'e Vegetable Compound so I bought a bottle. I am glad that I did so, far I am well and strong to -day and the world looks bright, for I have perfect health, thanks to your medicine." If you have some derangement of the female organism write Mrs. Plnkham, Lynn, Mass., for advice. Wood's Ph The (ircut I..'nutish Remedy. A positive cure for all forme of Sexual Weakness, Mental and saroasa-ro Arran Erain Worry.Emissions, Sperm matorr)oea, Impotency Ectie of Abuso or Excess, all of which tend to Consumption. Infirmity, Insanity and an early grave. Prioe pkg.. per by forf• One will please, six will care. Solddruggists or mailed in plain package on receipt of price. Write for1'amyhler. The Wood Medlcin• Co.. Windsor, Ontario. WE BBE WORKINa In dead earnest for tradeand the volume of it that comes our way is proof that our Goods, Prices and Methods are alright. THIS MONTH We will endeavor to interest Now ready for use the best Von in Pianos and Sewing Machines. In new Instruments Cement and Lime, we sell Canada's i)est makes, and will make the Prices and terms very attractive. A few special bargains in second-hand Pianos, Organs the lowest and Sewing Machines that are bound to suit you. Call and See lis. Jos. Cobbledick I S. MARTIN & S O N That money can buy, also COAL for Everybody at prices, V O ETAOL SICILIA 'Hair Rene VbII' sot mop , ` 1 . your hair? At this foe you whl sons be without any halrt tot remember that HalPs Hair Renewer fallin hair and mates half row. rn►'7!'IeiA:L. KIEL" 1N 1' li 0 2. r t K t ; '( • i' ,( K K , . 1\ It E �1 BLOOD DISEASES if Too Inherited se eeatraetsd tally Blood Diatom* you are never We unless the virus or poison Ass bee& eradlc ted from the system. At time. you see alarming symptoms, but Bre in hopes no serious results w111 follow. Hay. you any of the following symptoms! Sore throat, ulcers on the !rogue nr to the mouth, hair fail- ing out, aching pains. Itc1ilnee• of the akin, sores or blotches on the Daly, eyes red and smart, dyspeptic stomach, aesual weakness—enlarged giants. Don't trust to leek. Don't ruin your system with the old fogy treatment -mercury, potash and patent medicine., which .0 res. the symptoms for • time only to break out a`aln when happy In domestic life. Don't let quacks experiment nn you spur NEW METHOD TREATMENT le guaranteed to curs you. ot•R GUARANTEES ARE BACKED IIT HANK BONDS that the Blood or Skln disease will never return. Thousands of patient, have bees already cured by our NI -W METHOD TREAT. f not •Tfor over /0 'batch up" but years, positive cure Tb. the cues tioticltedrlmen4 no W. 11. Damao. NO NAME, USED WITHOUT WRITTEN OOP$INT. W, II. Perrassos rs Before rr.atment HAD BLOOD POISON 12 YEARS Tao New frothed Treatment Cured Hirt atter Drags. Mercury. trot Springs. •e., all rolled. Wm. TT. Patterson, of Saginaw. Mlch., re. late, tis experience: •1 do not :site notoriety and e•pecial.y of this kind, but 1 fe.l 1 o s• this much to Drs. K. & K. for the great good they have done me. 1 had a serious brood aro ease when a years of arse. The akin and blood symptom! eradual:y developed. Pimples and ulcers formed, running sons broke out, halt became loose, pains In the bones and IAnt., Atte, Treatment dysreptic a:omach, foul 1ieeth, Itchy skin, etc. Pt I. reedlese for me to say 1 tried doctors. 1 grew to hate the 1•>,)ka of one 1 vl.aed 11ot St rings twice for four months each time. It helped me temporary, but in ,.s months after returning home i was a. OA a ever. Finally • Doctor friend of mine • 1vise4 nee to err Drs. Kennedy A Kergan. i1. paid he hal known cf them for over I year., and as they made a .McialIy of' hem dIsea!es and treated the worst caws by the hun- dred they ought to be re:•rt Ir curing thm 1 tv•-s efre1,1 of advertl.:ng dnetore. but 1 took his advice. T'ey agreed to treat me under • guarantee or no pay, ) tvesriat•1 resit' flcanclat tanning and tweet th•y wore rerfe�tly responsible, so 1 commenced the new met' - d Treatment. The eruptions disappeared In two weeks, the bone pains In four w'eks and In f,ur m.•n,hs 1 was entirely cured. Tee, err, 1 can recommend the New M•tho•1 Treatment for Blood and Skin Diseases." CI'RES OC'ARANTEED till NO PAT. Consultation Free. Beeks Free. If unable to can, write Mr a Question Blank for It me Treatment DRS.KENNEDY& KERGAN 149 SHELBY STREET. • DETROIT. MICH. �, ►�( K K K K K K ,• K K 1 1'• f1 News of the Week. Doctors Left Forceps in Body. Five miners were killed by a dyna- mite explosion in Pennsylvania. Lightning struck and injured ten people in Prospect Park, Brooklyn. Fred Felson was run ()Ver by it train near Milton and probably- fatally in- jured. Victor Barnes. aged seven years. was drowned at Cayuga while playing on a raft. By an explosion in a mine near ('at•ditf Wales. it 1s expected that ISO teen here killed. Over twenty thousand people ttttt'ud- ed t he great Liberal picnic at 1.tnitlun, Out,. on Saturday. Bishop :11cl:vay of Loudon laid the corner -stupe of a $20,O0) Catholic church at Stratford. H. C. Wright's box factory and planing trill were destroyed by fire at Tine nd,tle. Loss $6,000. The improvements to be mode at fort Stanley harbor will make it one of the best on Lake Erie. Auditor -General McDougall has sent in his resignation, with a 1-egllt'st for increased superannuation. Fred Brothers, aged ten years, was shot through the head by a companion at Strathroy and fatally injured. It is stated that the Conservatives will protest ll !tan's and Smith's elections in London and North Oxford. Messrs. W. A. E. Moyer and H. W. Dillon have purchased The St. Cath. arines Journal from Mr, E. J. Love- lace. Mr. Arthur Johnston, a victim of the London street car accident. has developed erysipelas and may not re - coyer. Freddie Simons, eight and a half years of age, was drowned whileswim- ming in the Don. The body was re- covered. The United States Government will prosecute practically all the railway companies for neglect of cattle itt tiansit. It is announced that the Hon. Geo. W. Boss, ex -premier of Ontario, may become Governor of one of the new Provinces. The Chicago Record -Herald reports 36 deaths and 1,677 people injured as a result of Independence Day celebra- tions in 150 cities. Jose h Pautacey, half-breed, son of Chief 1�'ttnacey of Fort William. jump- ed overboard from a boat and drown- ed in sight of his parents, Lurti Roberts in the British douse of Lords said that the life of the em- pire depended upon the reorganiza- tion of army methods. Not ma Twigg, aged seven veal s, of Kingston, saved a 1itth' boy named Staley from drowning by holding him up with her ptuttsol till help crone. How's This? 'Wt' offer One Hundred Dollars reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CH ENEY & CO., Toledo, 0, `(undersigned,the have kr n F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be. Neve him perfectly honorable in all , business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm, \V. t.1nNo, ICINN.tN & M.tnt•lN, \N'holesale Druggists, 'Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter- nally, acting directly upon the glutei anti MUCOUS Sill•fitCes of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents] per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Take Hall's family I'ills for constiptt- time. I'he Provincial Government have appointed }lock. Adam Beck, London, P. NV. Ellis, Toronto, and George Pat- terson. M.P.P. for South Water loo, to constitute the electrical power com- mission. lieepeler, July 11,—The physicians who ate believed to be responsible for the death of Mrs. Adam Meyer, Ger- man Mills, by leaving a pair of forceps in her body after an eperat100 in Ber- lin hospital, are said to be offering large suets of money it) an effort to hush the matter. Feeling in this section runs high. While actual threats have not been made, even those not acquainted with the family continent angrily, and with caustic point upon the carelessness which caused 31rs. .\levers three years of agony which was out explained un- til tt week ago. .les. 1leyet• underwent an operation three years ago fo] tumor and she was believed to have recovered, until she began to complain of intense pain in the region of the abdomen. It With only last Wednesday that resort was muds to the X rays, which discovered the presence of a pair of forceps, five incite: in length. Another operation was performed to remove the forceps, but Iles. Meyer died Saturday. St. Joseph's New Industry. MI. N. M. ('satin's [[perseverance with regard to St. Jostsph, on lake Huron, is about to he rewarded if the following report is true: -One of the largest and most substantial of Canada brick, terra-cotta and tile plaints hut•, been bought by Buffalo investors. Oliver H. Cabana, Ir., the well-known business peau, and Phos. Lannen, one of Buffalo's hest -known contractors, have secured extensive interests in St. Joseph, a thriving little Canadian town. After the recent big fire that swept Toronto the scarcity of bricks made building a difficult matter. As a consequence bricks were imported front the States, a heavy duty paid on them. and prices jumped from $7 and $f± a thousand to $14. While brick wete scarce in Toronto, ,11r. Cabana and Mr. LanneI took a trip to St. Joseph and there bought up what is considered one of the finest clay depos- its in that country. An extensive plant has Leen installed for the man- ufacture of bricks and drain tile, and it is proposed to manufacture terra- cotta in the near future. Extensive deposits of aluminum have been found in the clay there, and the little town is rapidly growing. The investment of foreign capital has giten great im- petus to the place, and it now boasts the fact that it has the only factory in Canada that ntanrifacttitt's pipes used in some of the finest pipe organs on the continent. An hotel has been 'milt at a cost of $150,000 and will be opened as a stnutuet reset t. Althoagh ten miles from the railroad, an electric bus carr des passengers to St. Joseph through the finest gulden country in l'anada.,' '1 billy -nine men %vete caught in a mine Fite at Dortmund, Ptussitt. and were killed. How It Affect. Thera. AnAlpineguide w �lho has had man P Y years' experience in mountaineering thus describes the behavior of differ- ent nationalities when they get to the top of a peak. A Oerman, he Bays, as soon as he ar- rives at the top wants to know the ex- act height of the mountain he Is on and Of every peak around him. A Frenchman goes Into raptures over the wildness of the scenery and the beauties of nature and sometimes ac - 1 companies his remark's by an attempt to embrace his guide. The Englishman, when he has "done" his peak, plunges his Ice ax into the snow, looks around him and Wen says, "I say, open the baskets and let's have something to eat." The severs -year-old son of Mr. Grace, Leagih of the Law, barber, of Mt. Catharines, was drown- The phrase "the length of the law" ed by falling into the St. Paul street • es Its origin to the enormous length race -way. Beatrice Fowler, of I'ett•o• Of soII]e of the parchment roll. upon lea, of about the sante age, fell into an which the ancient statutes of Great old water hole and was drowned. $rltain were Inscribed. The present in Parliament -Hon, W. S. Field. day o®cial title of We "master of the ing's budget speech was one of the rolls" Is a reminder of this ancient cue - shortest on record. Very few changes tom. Som. faint ides of the bulk of in the tariff were announced. A plan the English records may be obtained to enlist the aid of the hanks in col- from the fact that a single statute, the Iecting United States silver money land tax commissioners act, passed and shipping it back to the Hautes was i V the first year of the reign of George outlined!. IV., measures when unrolled upward of 000 feet: ~rafter Ili: \While fishing at the Maitland 00 Monday. Oscar, youngest son of Mr..1. H. Reid, had the rids - As Ibsen Theory. iew Good tea must be grown under proper conditions LO damp or swampy lands in a warns, humid climate produce tea of rank, rapid growth, coarse in texture, woody fibred, rudely flavored makes a cup heavy, murky in color, roug-h-ta,ti:i:-_ --it is pi)or tea. But the Indian and Ceylon tea.i used to make the Red Rose brand are grown on the high lands of India and the mountain sides of Ceylon. These teas are grown in clear dry sunshine, they mature slowly, the leaves of the Ceylon teas are tender, delicate, finely flavored, but not strong. The Indian teas thus grown are full bodied, richly flavored, smooth in texture, strong. Such Indian and Ceylon teas combined in Red Rose Tea produce a cup of a rich rosy brown, strong and stnooth—all the richness and strength of Indian, all the delicacy and fragrance of Ceylon teas --that " rich, fruity flavor " which belongs alone to Red Tea—more qualities of tea excellence than any Indian or brand of Ceylon alone can possess. Red Ros e T. H. Estabroolis St. John, N.B., Toronto, Winnipeg is good Tea The 12 -year-old son of George Win -1 A young Englishman named }3rid- } ofLondon,atNew Hain - hisKpttom broke both of dlebank was drowned t Ht m his al -me ae the result f falling from a j burg, and F. Johnston wits drowned cherry tree. I at Macleod, N.',V.T., while bathing. Queenston Cement SOLD DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURER TO THE CONSUMER Don't be misled by statements of agents handling cement paying large Commission. Go yourself and see Queenston walls and (loots but in your own locality. Our 'tarrel contains as many cubic inches ns any other cement, and as cement is gauged by measure, not by weight, your cement will go as far. Write us for information. Freight rates and es- timates cheerfully given. 70 cents per barre), strict- ly cash, f. 0. I). cars, Queenston. Go in with your neighbor and get benefit of carload rates. ISAAC USHER QUEENSTON, ONTARIO dot tune to have a fish hook from ;m- other In one of the published letters of ' other boy's line caught in his lower Ibsen he says that while be was writ - lip and it required the services of a' ins one of his plays he had on his desk 4 ,tot to have it removed. , an empty ale glass with a ecorptou la Seaforth: While operating a print. it. Now and thou the animal would ing press in the News oMce Wednes- j grow sick, and the author would throw day F. t rnpleby had the misfortune to { a plece of soft fruit to it, whereupon gest hi'. left hand caught as the press the scorpion would fall upon the food wasclosing up, with the result that I furiously, empty Its poison into It and the index finger was severely jammed then get well again. "Is it not a good and the nail torn Uterefmnt' ' deal like this with urs poets?" Ibseal continues. "Nature's laws apply In the dotnain of the spirit also," Nit. Carmel: The death occurred here on Jnne 30, of Angus Mcinh re, aged 66 years. 13 has been a resident of this district for about 35 years, and holy( s a wife and two children --Annie anti Malcolm both at home. The fun- eral took place on Monday. iia }•fleld: Rev. Mr. Snell spent a few trays in Clinton Last week, his wife the word "maiden": "Ida, a maiden; 1 being ah inmate at the hospital. He mean man named Ned Dean, and Jfe• left Thursday for his new field of labor dla, a mad dame, made me mend a die ,11 Marthtat•ille, near Petroleos Mrs. skirl Clime and mind a mine In a dim Snell will join him shot fly. Before den in Maine." leaving Bayfield the Ladies' Aid pre•' sealed Mi 4. Snell with a pnrs.e con- taining $25 ,and members of the church ' game her to handsome set of knives ami for A Laws Sentence •ft Sl& Letters. Here Is a sentence of thirty-two Words which some Ingenious person bail constructed of the six letters found In Grand Bend !Atom. - As a rule ministers nr►ke frequent changes in the field of ' Libor, lied not so with Het. S. A. Cor- riere, the beloved p tstoi of the Gr',i,nI Bend and Corbett Pre -:byte: i.ut chill ch- em. In a few weeks Mr. (' it•riere will have been nn t his circuit t went y -t hree t'eat's. Yes. a ling time. indeed, hit if there is one who would not swish Bev. farrier, 10 stay forever, tie has riot yet been heard from. Bev. ('ar- t sere is 'imbedded the right man in Oesett P.w.re, tit" right place, rind tete prosperity of Miss R'Itherspoun-Do you believe, the work on his field. has indeed been Mr..Tlm.by, that there le In us a sixth re'm:irkable, Many 'riptide will join sense as yet developed -perhaps oev• in wishing that many years may vet undeveloped-perhaps Jiweby - Yes, chosen wotk in this district. Loam, horse sense! xlaed. f'asey--"1.1. hard luck about Kearney. 01 hear he Karl to have his leg cut off he'chmno the ankle nn' the )(nee. Cas- sidy -.\v, the docthcrs decided that to save the whole leg they'd have to cut off part of It So Much For "Imam's. Papa 1 hear „'u were n bad girl to- day and bad to he whipped. Small Daughter -Mantilla Is awful strict. if I'd 'a' known she used to be a school• teacher I'd 'a' told you not to marry her. Itc'+p.tted Mr. ('.airier.' to early on his e to be developed/ r YCHINE HAS TRIUMPHED OVER AND VANQUISHED CONSUMPTION Had Galloping Consumption Twelve Years Ago—Lives To -day Through Using Psychine. "it is twelve years ago since Psychine cured m• of galloping consumption. i caught the cold work- ing as fireman on the C.P.R. The doctors said there was no hope for me. 1 had Night Sweats, Chills and Fever, and frequently coughed pieces of my lungs. I was fast sinking away. was advised to try P,rchine and two months treatment put me right en my feet again. !late had no return of long trouble since Peychme saved me. To -day i work on my farm near here. 1 am six feet tall and weigh over 1;3 pounds. Use my testimonial and photo if you so desire.- Aug. esire.•Aug. 2711., '04. A, g, MUMIORD. P$YOHINC is pronounced 81 -KEEN. For sale by all druge.sts at Si.00 per t •,t, • . For further advice or information write or call at In. T. A. Slocum, Limited, t» King St. West, Torente, (•actJa, TRIAL BOTTLE FREE. e 1 6 4 1 4 4 1 1 1 4 1 4 1 4 . e 1 t • e e 1 1 4 4 1 1 / 1 1 4 1 1 4 4 1 1 4 t 1 1