Exeter Advocate, 1906-05-10, Page 5ISO
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MAMMY OF PATIENTS VIONIEN
Mrs., Plokhanee Advice Saves Niany
From titis sad sod costly tispe-
170 paper discOntinucd until Oil arrt ezarera:a
Advertisements without aPceitled La
Liberia diecuant made fortranscient advertisements
inserted for len Periods., ;Eve* deg,eript19:1 joja,
- PRINTING turned out in the lineat st,y1,, and at'
moderate rates. Cheques, money orders, erv., for
..advertising, subseriptions, ote., to be made payable
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PROPRIETORS
Property for Sal -e;
A, gee pasture tam theVownship of Hay, near
Sarepta; one hundred acres, 15 acres seeded,. frame
hOuSe and good stable, good 'water, etc.,
another les acre farm, for sale, in the.township of
drained, small orchard, 10 acres bush, frame house,
barn, stable and grainary.
Ap_ply to
SANDERS & OREECH. Exeter.
Da8hwoo
Roller
A real good time to buy our famous
White Star Flour
offrinot34". Clem,
It is a sal hut
two fact that
erefy year brings
mcrease in the
la labor: of opera.
tons perfornicd
upon wom'en in.
our hospitals.
More than three-
fourths of 'the
,,patients lying on
those snow-white
beds are women
and girls who are aavaiting or reeovering
from operations made necessary by
Every one of these patients had plenty
of warning hi' that bearing doWn feeling,
pain, at th.e left or right of the abdomen,
11011TOUS exhaustion, pain. in the small of
the back, pelvic catarrh, dizziness, flatu-
lency, displacements or irregularities
All of these symptoms are indications of
an unb.ealthy cendition of the female
organs, and if not heeded the trouble may
make Iteadway until the penalty has
to be paid by a dangerous operation, and
a lifetime of inapaired usefulness at best,
while in raany cases the resutts are fatal.
The follOwing letter should bring hope
to suffering woinen. Mrs. Robert Glenn,
of 434 Marie St., Ottawa, Ont., Writes:
Dear Mrs. Pinkham:
1 '7 is "so well and widely knimn, that it does not
' to add it to the mauy which.you have m its
Ifavor. I suffered untold agonies from eeriou
-female troubles for nest, three years, and
eperation; but SS I ,was unwilling to do this,
is now. Made from the very finest of
wheat—acknowledged to be the best
in America—The Mills, the Miners, I
and the Milling.Procees all thoroughly
adapted for obtaining the highest re-
sults: —For stren.gth. richness whole-
ness and appetizing flavor it 'is with'- I
out equal; makes more bread easier
and better thap. any othe—gives solid
katisfa,ction'to constuner and producer
—Boy it and you, will Please yourself ,
andiyour good wife as well.-11ouse- t"
, wives all over the county emdorse our
"We 'solicit yotir patronage. I
Josiptidt Dashwood,
ran and Shorts
and Wheat Chop
xeter and Centralia
Elevators
the doctprs told me that must undergo an
only too pleased that I did so, for it restored
mato perfect health, .saving me the pain of
an operation and the Immense bills attending
the same. Pray accept rny. hearty thanks
and best wishes." .
Just as surely as Mrs. Glenn was cured
of the troubles enumerated in her letter,
just so Surely will Lydia E. Pinkhara's
Vegetable Compound care other women.
mho suffer from female troubles, indam-
mition, kidneys troubles, nervoil excita-
bility and nervous prostration.
. Mrs. Pinkham invites all women who
are. 111 to write her for free advice,
She is a daughter-in-law of Lydia E,
Pinkham and for twenty-five years has
been advising sick Women free Of charge.,
Address, Lynn, Masa
carried on a succ'essful Medical practice
1 here for the past six years. hap sold
r oot the same to Dr, J. 'Oharlesworth,
4 of Morpeth, an old college class-tnate
. ' ler the past eix years.
Prices; Satisfaetory. Bri.ng in
your, grain and 4.oad
home with feed. -
Cook's Cottott Root COMpotind.
The great *Uterine Tonic; and
only. safe' etreetftoi Monthbe
Regulator on which women can
depend. Sold in three degrees
TO degrees stronger *3* No. 8,
' for Val cameo P'Or box.
4
'prepaid, on roe pt of price.
Free pamphlet. Address : TH
FOR THE HOME.
Is that which gives lasting benefit
and Pleasure.
Nothing will so successfully do this
as a good High Grade
PIANO co?ORGAN
Every member of the family vvilliul-
We carry these instruniente in the
highest grade and our prices and,terms
are of the most liberal kind for the
Purchaser. .
'Surpass anything in the ns- akket for
beanty and durability. '°
Call and see us; we will take pleasure
In showing you our goods;
13 MARTIN. &SON
ORANGE)) EACH WED4ESDAT
POtatt0e8. per
per-owt., family
Flour, low grade per clivt
84 3oi
05 701n
2 251
171
14
'7 101
20 00 i
per ton 18,00 18 00
I SOnke Ciood Stc)c
,g1 Around About Us,
gone eresswelLMich, whew he ha
Rev.,Mr, Yager .and family left la
we(,k foe their new home in New IIai
110 laid up with rliei
late Atte. StAclaree hotiee and lot las
week few $603. --Seeding hite been con
'Acted ilk this dietrict. The fall whea
looks welt J. Merrier and Ileur
LebOap'traded a Piece of of real estatt
colt, "Little Mack" last wet-ii,a---Henr
KalbileiSch has tlie foundation for hi
new dwelling completed.—It has bee
decided, by the County Council t
build, cement abutments under th
bridge on the Salable Line, and to other
wise repair it..— Word has been recall,
ed that Henry Sipple carriage estab
lishment was totally destroyed in Sa
Francisco, by the recent earthenak
and fire.
Stannic's; "The assessor of Ha
Township, has conrpleted the roll fo
1900, and delivered it to the Townelai
clerk. The following statistics or
culled frona it: Number on roll,, 094 -
acre in. towpship, 52.490; land cleared
41,708 acres; woodland 4,000 acres
ewanap, 0,722 'acres; value of land, $1,
534,710; value of buildings, $722,305
Inisiness tax, $25,825; income tax, $12,
335; total assessment, $2,245,235; child
ren aged 5 to 21, 1036; aged 5 to 16, 907
total population,3,443; number of male
persons aged 21 to 60, 680.
,,,i' f(.8rnt-le3riraersitY-3Citent5f18tit3pelart:'Wnla3921
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t, St, Mranir. 1110 ilarta of Thos. Por
at tliejtinctioia, was etruck by lig
.,1 tang aild burncai on Wedneeilay la
SPveral animals and a (inanity of ,gr
town a short tune ago to engage in t
ttiliv4e' Yitsgrobrtltsit Nil'Illitaiicert aWilengtalniri411
while engaged la leacling,loga. Hes
Parkhill: A. goodly number of
0.eoing last at the residence of lki
casioO of the marriage of their clang
ter, Annie, to Mr. Henry ,Eaatioch
Iowa. Rev. 0.0.(louzen,officatecl, a
pronounced them one.
track near here, May 3rd, an unknow
man was struck by a train, He w
removed to Stratford hospital, a
died shortly afterwards. He was u
conscious from the time of the accide
to his death. He was well dressed,a
had not the appearance of a tramp.
Tile body of thP man has been iden
fied as Alexander Ross, of Ingers
John Patterson and Miss Margar
ROSS, niece of the deceased,had the r
;mans taken to Kincardine for buria
, Corbett: A qaite wedding was so
emized at the Methodist church par-
sonage, April 25th. The contracting
parties were Miss Tena Thompson and
Mr. Huggins Paxton, of McGillivary.
The bride was becemingly costumed
in a suit of gray cloth with white
trimmings and wore a white picture
hat.
the misfortune to fracture her left arm
above the wrist hy a fall On Saturday.
—,-Dr. Geo. Gibb, V.S., has been suffer-
ing from a cut on his right hand whieli
he received while performing an oper-
ation recentlY. --W. J. Tait is suffer-
ing froin blood poikconing as the reSult
of his recent accident.
Egmondville: ,The 'death occurred
recently of Airs. Manson sr,.. a former
resident of here. The 'deceased , had
been staying with one of hea daughters,
Mrs. Mcliarof Rippen. at which place
she passed away. Since the death' of
her_husband some few years ago. Mrs.
Manson has not 'enjoyed the best of
health. .
Corbett: 'Mr. and Mrs, Wilbert
Young have the syropa thy of the com-
nmnity in their sad bereavement they
have been called upon .to Sustain. On
Apill 27, their little daiighter, only a
few months old passed away. The
fiineral service was held in the Meth-,
Odist church at Greenvvity on Sunday
afternoen, interment.talung place at
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Obis elh urgt: A very sad drowning
accident happened about two Miles
east of here recently when the only
child, a two year old 80111 of Mr. Ed.
Allen, wandered to the amble river,
only a few rods from e ,bouse and
Tell in and was drown d. The little
his mother's notice whet be Wae raissecr
inor
STATE OF OMO CITY OF TOMO,
FrankeL'Cheney makes oath that he is senior. part-
ner of the firm of P. Cheney 85 Cp., doing business
in the Cityof 'Toledo, County and State aforesaid,
and that said firm will pay the -sum of ONE HUND-
RED DOLLARS for each and every• case of Catarrh
that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh
Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY
Sworn to before me and subscribed irr ray presence
this. Oth day of December. A:D„ 1880. .
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts
directly on the blood and mucous surfaces Of the
system. Send for Testimonials free.
Sold hy all Druggists, 715o.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation',
,i3uppose you do like the tea you,
are using. How do you ow it is
the best tea you can edp for the money
1NY were satisfied `with the tear thca
before they tried Red Rose Tea.
When they tried Red Rose Tea they f9und,it
had that rich fruity fldtvor," f_dund, it was stron7,--
that it requires less to make a cup of good tea 'than
the brand of Ceylon alone they had been using.
Now, why not be sure you are getting, the- best
You cannot be sure till you try Red Rose tea.
GOLDEN CASE
Is a beautiful chestnut' sorrel,
banes high and wieghs 1075 Ibs. Good
feet and legs. A - handsome trotting
stallion, with a fine pedigree, showing
good anceEttots and fast brothers and
' Monday? will leave his own stable,
Winchelsea, and proceed to Philip
Hern's for noon; and home for night.
Tuesdaya John Morgan's, con. 4, *Us -
Wednesday, to'Dayid Cliristies and
home until Friday.
Eallie Brown; Prop. .
•-• WIGTOWN Lad, 5134
Is a bright bay of fine proportions,
16 hands high and weighs 1700 pounds.
Bis stock is a fine specimen of Clydes-
Monday, will leave his Own stable,
Grand Bend. and proceed to Thos.
Smith's for noon;,thence to ,
Tuesday, to Parkhill and Guy Harr".
vireclneada,y, to Shipka" and home.
Thursday, to Chas. Wilson's and
Friday. to Peter Bedour's and St.
Joseph and 'Wm. Ilgavers.
Saturday, WIll.Turnbull's and borne.
• Walter tatton, Prop. and Manager.
RETURN FAaes:
Winnjpeg S32.00 Strasshurg $38.25
Souris - 3150 Saskatoon - 37.25
Rrandon 33.55 Prince Albert 30.00
MoOSOmitl 84.20 No. Battleford 30.00
tstevaril nn *Calgary .• 40.50
35.75 Stettler 42.50
41.50
Regina
June 6th, good to retui'm until August Rh.
June 13th, " August 20th.
July 17th, " Sept. 17th.
' For rates te other points and complete in-
formation,apply to nearest Canadian Pacific
Ageut. Or write- to C. 13. PcisrEtt, DiStrict
Passenger Agent, 71 YOnga SIIA, Toronto.
gENTIIAL
. A celebrated imported Clydesdale,
17-1 hands high, of great weight and
substance, and wi,th a line pedigree.
Monday, to Hill's Rotel, Creditor),
for night.
Tuesday. to John Glavin's, townlihe,
and to Moffat's Hotel, Centralia.
Wednesday, Hugh Carroll's. Con. 4,
Biddillph, and Win. Brock's, Con. S.
Thursday, to Woodham and Kirk.
ton.
111Fidav. to Sohn Duncan's, Con. 12,
and to Farquhar.
Saturday, to his own stable.
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ALEX. DOW, Proprietor.
ALAN BRIG11'14 11584
Is a Clydesdale with an excellent
edigree. Ile has plenty of size and
ubstances, good feet and legs, with
apital aption. His breeding rs of the
est on both sides.
Tuesday, will leave his own stable,
entralla, and' proceed to Freeman
Dodds,eort.4,1liddulph,for noon; thence
to Rus. Skinner's, con. 7. Usborne, for
Wednesday., to John Perkins, (Ion. 4
otel, Creditor).
illivary, john T. Simpson, noil:
Saturday, hotne until Tuesday tnorn-
ng
'Proprietfir and Manager.
STRATFORO, ONT.
Our classeEi are much larger than they were a year
ago. The public have learned that this is 'the best
place in th'e Province to obtain a Commercial Educa-
tion or Shorthalul Training. Students are entering
ieh week, All graduates get good positions.
Principals.
OMER, SISTER
'AND BROTHER
Died of Consumption,but this Linden
lady used Psyelfine and is
strong and well
"My mother, brother and 'sister died of
consumption," says Ella M. Cove, of Lin-
den, NS., myselfsuffered for two
years from a distressing cough and weak
lungs. I suppose inherited a tendency
in this direction? ,
.Parithill: On Friday, April 27, Mr.
Ale -under McKay, father of Mrs.Thos.
Arnold, of the 18th con.,West Williams
passed away at the ripe age of 87 years
The deceased came six week's ago on a
visit to his danghter when.he was tak-
an illneEs of several months Daild
Plant passed away on April 26th, at
the residence of his daughter, MrsaTos.
Whiting of, town,at the age of 85 years.
log suddenness to David A. Martin,.
coal merchant on Monday evening.
At 11 o'clock he retired in his usual
health. Shortly afterwards his wife
noticed Dim breathing heavily. , She
becameallarined and as she waS un-
able to arose him callecaassistance but
he dever rallied. Several years ago•he
was trembled with rheumatism, which
breught on angiha pectoris. He had
been in excellent health recently but
it waS expected that the affection of
the heart would caose.trouble. •
Clinton: After an illness that only
lasted for a few days, Mr, E. Holmes,
the founder' the New ,Era, and fath-
er of the present proprietor, passed
away its quietly as one falls asleep, on
Saturday afternoon, at his home just
outside of St.Catharines. Less than a
week before he had been up and around
in comparatively gooclhealth, though
feeble. On Thursday night he went
to bed feeling a little worse than nsaal
and while a relative sat by his bed Sat-
urday afternoon, be simple slept away
without the slighest perceptible strug-
gle, Reewas 83 years of age. r,
Sealorth: The death °mimed on
Saturday in Mcgillopuf David Ross,
son of the late Finlay ROSS of this town.
air. Ross WaS a comparatively young
roan being in his 47th year. A widow
and family of six children are left to
mourn the loss of a kind husband AIM
loving father. Mr. ROSS bad been ill
for only a short time and had come to
town on 'Wednesday to consult a doc-
tor. when he was taken' much worpe
and had to.be moved to the home of
Mr. rt. Ross, a brother-in-law. 6 Every-
thing was done that it wtits possible foe
medical skill to do but death resulted
on Saturday.
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N. Middlesex Licenses Granted.
Lucan.—A. McFalls, Central Hotel;
Fogitrth, Queens Hotel; Joseph
rrest, Western Hotel.
Granton. --Jas. Gibson, Centro' Rotel;
John Rowell, Ontario House.
H. MeColl, Queens Hotel (three
Parkbill.—Mrs. E. Shoemacher. Pow -
House; M. 13reen, Franklin House.
Loho.—Fred Hoak, Komoka; Alex.
Neil, Junetion Hotel. "
A.delaide.--.Chas. Clifford.
Clandehoye.—Jas. Pitman.
Mr. Pice, Who has a shop litence at
Luca n. was grarited one month to clear
du t his stock.
Fo
11,
ell
" But thank God I used Psychinc and it
built me right op. My lungs are now
strong'. I enjoy splendid health, and OW. MC
it all to Psyclune."
Consumption, whetherhereditaty or con.
tracted, cannot stand before Psychine.
Psychine kills the germ, no ma,tter how it
attacks the lungs. Psychine builds up the
body and makes it strong- and able to
resist disease. Psycblne is an „aid to
digestioo and a maker of pure, rich blood.
The greatest giver of general health ie
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And doing. nothing to keep it P most
osi.ng luxuriant hair. ' Don't youP Then
wOmen like thick,lteavy hair; long,
. woe Ban; Vegetable SiciLian Hair
litotnewer. You. save what Imir you
otir air trePAVAVritnil "Iriangtreb: geft bnglitirtil
y . ..,,„ and get More at the same time.
SYCHI
(Pronounced Si.keen)
t. is good Tea
'T. Estabrocons
St. John, N.B., Termite, WinniPeX
Clinton: The death occurred on the
26,ph insta of Mrs. A. Aidieuzie, at the
age Of 02 years. A hosband, one son
and two daughters survivea—On Sat-
urday Miss Louisa White died of heart
trouble after a lingering 1.11ness of
many months. Two brothere and a
sister, survive.
XYDON
.Clinteri: Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Warr-
ener celebrated their golden wedding
on Thursday evening of last -week,
They were married in Yoikehire ,
1856 and came to Clinton the same
year; Nine grown up sons and daugh-
ters ate living and were all houie to
the celebration.
The AloSt 'Wonderful Discovery of' the Age.
What does 03cydonor do? It gives the body an affinity for oxYGEN, and Makes it absorb
nature's' reVitalizing force--oxygen—through every pore • 'Disease simply cannot stay in the
system that is surcharged with oxygen. Dyspepsia, RheuMatisrp, Fever Indigestion, Insom- •
nia and all disease simply vanish before oxygen—and Oxydonor gives the 'body oxygen. Read
what those whb have used It say. ,
NEURALGIA, RHIEUIVEATISIlt.
Col. R. B. Hamilton, Provincial Board of Health Registrar General's Cif. ce, Tern tc, Can
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writes, August 31st,"1001, "My experience with Oxydo nor has been most satisfactely on.
resppet. Personally I can vouch for its e fficieney in acute cases, such as la ffril d Et 8*r
strain. In both instances its action being remarkably quick, and' the results agreeable and
For more chronic affections. such as neuralgia and rheurnatism, ray wife has experiOnced
very great local benefit, and would not be without an Oxydonor for many times its weight' in
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It is the one rpof that—is not affected by
heat and cold. It -never lealtAL-neilier hartaens
or cracks --is rain, snow and fire,proof—and
lasts a lifetime.. 'Cheaper than., shiegles,
'You will want it for every building v
I after you know how thoroughly
satisfactory it is.
I Our fr,ee booklet giVes lots 9f
• information about ).t. Write for
a Fopy and free sample of the
'best roofing in, the world. a
.Elaadware dealers eveywhere sell
Paterson's " Wire Edge " or will get
it for you.
Monfteill end Toronto
:1
The e; Sunshini3" furnace anci
sunny ' ways are, synonytnotits.
The cold, dreary winter days -Can
'healthful heat if you have a " Sunshine " 'furnace.
is easier to operate, cleaner, uses loss fuel .and
" shines' in many other ways over commo,n furnaces.
Two Shakers are used tb shake the heavy, triangular.
shaped gra.tes. This just. cuts the work ,,of•shaking-
down in half, besides being easier on the furnace than,
the old one -shaker style.
Itirkton
Sold by enterprising d al.
Dooklet free.
too. Voile, still continues very ill.
131anshard Agricultural Society
nmeneed this week to fix up their
undo. They will build a new fence
vont of the propeety and etherwise
wove it. --The corner atone of the
t °dist chin ch will be laid zit Wood.
r) Alay Shier has been
cessful. in his fir4t year in medicine
he Western nedle411 College, Lon.
itomy, Physiology, Chemistry, Ma -
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into
hal
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don
50o. Per Bottl
tertit Medics) Practical Anatomy and
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