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Exeter Advocate, 1906-05-31, Page 5THE (Otter buctrate, paibli laid e+vorry Vitirritay DTerniw at they OfaN IC&ItT.'STRZT0 4* ria , Marr BATA 4.181..1 SH i NQ ,COMNPA NY maxis 0,51.2 -mei -arrow. , Que,Doliar goer '40411,1/3.1'40411,1/3.1of laafd iu adv4cco, .111.5Q if not'ssr alc.11,v +rt a' g' t4P..teis, 89p a.254a3•3406, No' paper r discontinued until all arrcaragea aliopaid Advertisements without specified directions will- be ppaib1 .lid until forbid andcharged accordin Iy. Liberal discount made for transeient. advertisements inserted forolngperiods. ver3 dcsoription of JOB PRINTING turned gut in the finest style, and at moderate rates. Cheques, money orders, &e., for • advertising, sub3criptions, etc., to be made payable to • Sanders & Creech, PROPRIETORS Property, for Sale. it Women 4 Oir fiospitais 4� Appalling Increase in the Number Qf Operations Per- formed Each year -41°w women May Avoid then. Shij➢ka The treaoteea of .eine :u ' eriak4 lig a.,grea.t irril,eeavenie:rii by sinking .:. reek Well.- ae:dr y.:icE:lc➢aztnStinciey- d .with friends rte Sate eellollo u4•-- lr, Je.iira Seslarecrder ie home from fear= ilia. He the �Mends going ti} Larnion workria ork Qui ! . T. ..this summer.— , Mr. navvy Wing, wife rari'1 family, spent Sunday and Alitteds y its iiain- itu g, •.'hay boys ofour are at tele, f cacat••I,;ril g;ar: 2 rtgain. Don't forget to eat' aii'O.Znd if a yon want tO PlaY 'with the hemlock' t;rtets.- "-Mee. Joobn Melir€ecdee *pent 24th , in S ateeite ---Tile. Methodist Church here „intends Ira ld'. ing ra lewn sweet). before :icing. --Wed- diing bells will Boon be ringing again.— Mr. J. A. Breen eperIt Sunday a't Mt. Caaentel. `. fxximile` Garden Seeds --13 packages for e5 cents at (J arlton's Fair, Exeter. Quite a number spent 24th .at Exeter .also at Crediton and Woodham. ,They report ca good time at the various plac- es. ---Leroy Coultis spent part of last veek with friends: in St. Marys, --We are pleased that Mrs. R. `Hicks, who has been sick for some time, is recov- eriug._---,Mrs. J. Patterson and daugh- ter o1 St. Marys, visited at Mrs. W. Coultis' last week.—G. Rowcliffe pur- chased a, teaaiu of draught chits in St. Marys Jest week. --Mrs. W. Lankln of BIei--shard visited her father,•R. Coul tisipn Mo,pday.—What has become of n t e Kli`rirvilie" fobtliall? They seem to firather scarce this year, while not long ago they stood as the prize win- ners. Some of our neighboring towns have organized a baseball as well as football teams. Wh3 should notour biirg be enlivened' by some such amuse. men ts?•--Mr. and Mrs. IV. Coultis spent Wednesday at the home of Rev. Dr. Medd, Hensall. —Mrs. S. Andrews is visiting friends at Blyth, --Ed. Johns sports a new, driver these days: line pasture farm in the Township of Hay, near Sarepta; one hundred acres, 85 acres seeded, frame house And good stable, good water, etc., Another Macre farm for sale, in the township of t7sborne,south of Elimville,eonyenient to sehool,well drained, small orchard, IQ acres bush, frame 'house, barn, stable and grainary: ` Annlx/to SArtDa RS & CBEEOH, Exeter.' Dashwoo Roller lYlill, A. real good time to buy our famous White Star F i o u r.., is now; Made from -the very finest. of wheat—aacknowled ed` to be the best America—The' t.. ':e Millers'"' in A:ixyeri and the Milling Process Mills,all thoroughly. g � 8 Y: adapted foe obtaining the highest re- sults.—For stretngthe richness,. ,whole-.' ness and appetizing flavor it is with-'. out equal; makes more bread easier and better than any other—gives solid satisfaction to consurner s,ntproduoer --:Buy it and yon will please yourself and your good wife as weIl.—Irouee- wives all over the county enedorse our claims. We ;Solicit your patronage. . Jas,Eidt Dasilvtiood- . WOOIAWANTE 4'4sZill an; kto'11f Going through the hospitals in our large cities one is surprised to find such a large proportion of the patients lying on those snow-white beds women- an= girls, either awaiting or recovering from serioue `operations. Why should this he the case? 'Simply because they have neglected themselves.. Female troubles are certainly on the increase among the women of • this country--» they creep upon them un- awares,but every one Of those patients in the ospital beds had plenty of . warn, ing in that bearing -down feeling, pain at left or rightof. the ,abdomen, nervous ex- haustion, pain x-haustion,ppain in the small of the back, dizziness, flatulency, displacements of the organs or irregularities. All of these symptoms are indications 9f an unhealthy condition of the female organs, mid if riot heeded the penalty has be paidl b a clan erous oeration. When • these � P symptoms manifest themselves, do not - rag along until' yon aro' gtogo g g Y obliged• to the hospital and submit` to an operation —but remember that Lydia E. rink - herb's ink -herb's. Vegetable Compound has saved thousands of woman, from surgical operations. When 'women aro troubled with irre-. gular,. suppressed 'or painful'' periods, 'weakness, *displacement or ulceration. of the organs, • that bearing-down,feeling, inflammation, l5aekachet . bloating . (or flatulency), generaldebility, inTigestion, and nervous prostration,'or etre beset. with such .symptoms as dizziness, lassi- tude, excitability, irritability, nervous- nese, aleep'lessriess•, n elancholy, } all- gone': ll- on :' and ' «an -to- -1 t -al "' g e4 � t be el' one :.feel theyings,.should;rernernher there is one tried and true remedy. emed Y Dear.ars. Pinkltam :--- 041,,was `in a very serious conditiokwben, I wrote to you for advice. I lead a serious female trouble and I could not carry a child to maturity, and was advised that an oper- ation was my, only hope of recovery, I could not bear to think of going_to the hos- pital, so wrote you for advice. did as you instructed zine and took Lydia E. I'inkham's Vegetable Compound; and I .am not only a well woman to -day, but have ft beautiful baby girl six months old. I advise all and suffering women to write you for ad, vice, as you have done so much for me. ' .Miss Lilian Martin, Graduate of Training School for Nurses, Brantfo. Ont., writes :' Dear Mrs. l'inkham:=• "While we are. taught 'in the training sehouls' through the country. to look down. upon,patent medicines, and while the doe - tors in the hospitals speak slightingly' of them to patients I have found that they really know. different. I: have frequently known Physicians to give Lydia E. Pink - ham's Vegetable Compound to women suf- fering with the most serious .copnplicationse of female troubles displacement of organs, and other disorders. They, would, as a rule, put it in regular medicine bottles and label it "tonic" or other names,: but I knew it was your Compound and have seen them fill it inrescription bottles. :Inflamma- tion and ulceration have been relieved and cured in a few weeks by. its use, and I feel it but due to you to give Lydia E. Pink liana's Vegetable Compound proper.credit. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Comp ound at once removes `such troubles, fuse to ' buy any other medicine, for you need the; best. Mrs. Bukhara, daughter inelaw' of Lydia' E. Pinkham, invites all sick wo men to write her for advice. Her advice MA: Fred. Seydel, 412 N. 514th- Street, and medicine have restored thousands to West Philadelphia, Pa., water. health. Address, Lynn, Mass Lydia' E.'F'iakham's° Vegetable CoiPmind'Sn 'succeeds S Wiere Others Fall: 1906 ElfilH111 ANNUAL EXCURSION:. GOttERIOli:. - DETROIT THE BIG NEW STEEL STEAMER GREYHOUND v Jos. Oobbledick Cook's Cotton Root Compound:. The ['Mole to Bug FOR THE HOIVIE. Is that which gives lasting benefit and Pleasure. Nothing Will so' successfully do this as a good High Grade • PIANO or ORGAN • Every member ofthe fitooily will ful- ly appreeiate it We carry these instruments in the laighesv grade and our prices and terms are Of tbe most liberal kind for the Purchaser. . Our Sewin Machines Surpass anythinfg in the market for beatity and Call and see us; we will titke pleasure in shoWing you our goodse S.°MARTIN44 SON EXETER MARKETS. Barley, 40 42 Flora', tow g ;tde per cwt 1 20 1 20 Its .N WHITE STAR ,LINE WIee LEAVE DETROIT,' AI0N"l5iY, J•'IJNE 18ru, 8:00 A.M. ARRIVE I N e'1 O D E R I C Ii 5:00 P.M. FROM GODERICil F0.11 DETROIT LEAVE TUESDAY, 8:30 A.M., JUNE 19TH (CANADA TIME) STOPPING- 0141,,Y AT PORT MIXON, 4.E,EIVE AT,DETEOIT 4:00 r.M. TWO DAYS IN DE.TROIT RETURNING . LEAVE DETROIT (cmam.crims) THURSDAY, JUNE 21ST, ARRIVE •AT GVDERIO,H 9:30 LEAVE G OD ERI C ON LAST TRIP. FOR D E 0 I T, FRIDAY, • Round-Teip Fare,' either way, with hand bagkage $1.00 A Special Exeursion Tram vvill leave Stratford- the morning of June 19, stopping at Mitchell, Dublin,Seaforth,Clinton GODERIC BAND MOONLIGHT EXCURSION AT GODERIC - EIGHT O'CLOCK MONDAY EVENING, 25 CENTS. A 50 cent Dinner will he served in the beautiful dining room for this txeursion. Other meals A In Carte. A good lunch can be had at the lunch counter. From %%Ingham, 6:40 aUn.; Blyth,,Ete., the morning train, June 10th, connects at Clinton, 7:40 a.m, with Special Train for Goderich. TlIt;RSDAY NIGHT SPECIAL TRAIN LEAVES GODERIC11 11;60 PAL FOR CLINTON AND WAY STATIONS TO WINGHAlS1 AND STRATFORD ON ARRIVAL OF STEAMER, iyray Jas. Breen, who had his leg broken Some four months ago, is a,bee to move above with the aid of erutches.--Jos. Poore of the townline receiVed a badly bruised nose by being kicked by a horse a few'days ago.—.A. very painful accident happened to Allen MeLach- lan of 7th con., one day last week Ile was retnining from Parkhill when in some manner he fell from , his buggy, alighting oft the hard ground. One ear was completely tort) froM his head. His many friends deeply sympathize with him in hie inisfortune.—William Atnoseson ofj. II. Amos, 12th con., wbo haa been for the past couple of Watford, 4111d who 'previous to that was with I. Trevethick Brinslev position at Watford, havibg purchased Mr. Mollardts general store at Grand tend. Will moved his family there laat week. At a recent meeting of the Watford tilpworth League of which Me. Amoo was President, he %vas pre- sented with An address and a hand- some Bible b3r the members as a mark of their tippreciation ef his faithful and efficient work, 'Win many friends here join in wit,hing him every proeperity, in his new inidertaking. odor "Are your bowels regular?" He knoWs that daily action of the bowels is absolutely essential to " iihne:Ityho,u1; tiheonwek regottirar by taking ial S I s y a *mall lantive dolma ofiityer's rills.' woo fits is soak I We Mil li 041. A ar ?it. Moe ferestIse el MI aer awl killer. LDIAMOND,DYES Will Dye any Article of Clothing 'from Feathers to Stockings. The Only, Pacloge' Dyes That Make Fast and Unfilding Colors. Feathers, ribbone, silk ties, ° dress silks, shirt waists, dresses, costumes, capes. jackets and shawls can be dyed at home with ,Diamond Dyes so that they will look like new. Try a pack:, age of the Diamond Dyes, and see what a bright, beautiful, non -fading color it will make, with but little Diamond Dyes are the greatest mon- with one or two ten cent packages of these dyee WO dyed her old dress a' lovely and fashionable color so as to save the expense of a new one. „Partly worn clothing ean be .zriade over for the httle ooes, and by dying it:Iwith "Diamond Dyes no o e would recognize that the drenses an suite are not new. Diamond DYes ar adapted to many Diamond Dyes giv new life and use- fulness to curtains, urniture covering% draperiee,carpete, etc. Beware of imi- tation and common package dyee; ask for tbe "Diamend"land see that you get them. Send to Welk; esz lticharolkon Co.,. Limited, Montreal, P. Q. for New Dir. and Verse Story, entitled, °rite Long. johne' Trip to the Klondike." All cent free by mail. J Red Rose Tea costs no more than other teas Zurich Mrs;Fred Demuth still continues' in very poor health and is t unable to at- tend to her _household duties. That she may soon be restored to her form- er,good healthis the wish of her.meny friends.—Miss Katie Campbell, who has beenseerlding the past tevo months in Berlin with her sister, has. returned to her, home in Stanley.—P. Lamont bus ireturned from' Toronto.—John' Brenner raised the, foundation under his dwelling and made other improve- meets to it recently, 'Fred Detieuth also improved his dwellingby re- painting it. • These improvements add notch to :the appearance po our town. -Billie Weston, f ton, a medicinetnan, gave free*entertainments in town last week. --Rally Defy was observed in the Evangelical church on Sunday. A very interesting program was render- edee--Tbe 24th of May was celebrated • very quietly in oi�r'cillage. ' .Many of the residents went to Exeter and °red itoi-fteespentthe dity.--Mr.•: and Mrse Zirk:of Blake are rejoicing over the arrival of a little son on the 18th.. inst. The:;blaacksmith shop at Blake has .been leased by Mr. Halls of Chiselhurst,. Who has taken possession.—J,-Fried of Paris, France, visited at the home of bis sisterreMrs D Fritzat few days ago. —Mrs. Moses Geiger of ; the Bronson Line, has succeeded in to full triaaturity a fine specim to of lemon 8 by 8/` inches in size.—A cement walk is being built from the corner of 0. Waagner•'slot tbthe Evangelical church. —Mrs. Quigley of Blake is .,seriously ill. Her granddaughter, Mrs. Cain - pan of Detroit,is over on a visit: WEDDING. -On W.eclnesday the res- idence of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad •Fuss,. near here, was the scene of a pretty event when their estimable daughter, Miss Lavina, gave hei- heart and hand to Mr. Alfred Reichert, a prosperous young farmer of near Hillsgreen. The bride vas rnost'becomingly attired and as the bridal party entered the parlor aa, silence fell o'er. all the guests and ere long Rev. E. Schuelke pronounced the solemn words, which made the young, couple manand wife. At the .conclus- ion of the ceremony - and . eongratuk- tione the companyadjourned to the dining roorn, wherethe beautifully ar- ranged table was prepared to serve the wedding.supper.. Many and beau- tiful were the gifts that were present-, ed to the bride. We join with the well-wishers of Mr. and Mrs. Reichert, and trust their future :inay be'iaii un- interrupted laoneynoon. - Around About Us. Seli forth: Mrs. Canino, wife of Alex. Cardno, passed away on Thursday ev- ening at the age of 69 years. Deceased whose maiden name was Margaret Mitchell': has been. an invalid for sev- eral years, suffering from paralysis, and for some time had been almost en. tirely helpless. Seaforth: On Tuesday an inter- esting event took plliee at St. James' church in the marriageeof Philip IT. Burgard and Lizzie G. Kennedy. Tbe groom ma; assistect by his brother, Jake Burped and the bride by Miss J, King of Wingham, The ceremony was performed by Rev. P. Corcoran, Seaforth: John Cooper met with a painful accident at the weollen mill on Saturday. In the dry rooni of the mill a large fan is used to drive the steam out, mid while this was in nio. thin young Oooper wenteip eo oil the shaft. In soilaw way' he got his left. arm caught) in the fan and the fieb from the elbow down was literally tote) from the hone., The arne may yet have to be amputated. Seaforth; The Crystal City Courier says:"The announcement on Thursday 'afternoon,g4 170,0 the death of Al- bert Edvverti.only son of Me. and Mrs. VV. O. Duff. came ate a surprise' ahd severe shodk to the eitizend of Crystal City and surrounding distriet. fie died of inflammation of the bowels. Deetbased W418 borne in' McKillop town- ship, two milea from Seafortb, Ont., tea September 5th, 188A, and eatne to this district nine' years ago with his mother and two sisters, and joined 111r.Dt1111, W110 hall preceded them wine Clinton On Wedneeday at high noon, on of thoee events that eall forth con ratitlatione and good wisher' took placC at Blyth at the residence of Mr, and Mts. John PG. Moser, when became the wife of Sohn B. Gardner, a poptilae young man of Clinton. 'Rev, Alr.Anderson performed the ceremony in the presence of a large gathering of friends. The bride wam gotvued in cream eolienne and lace, with veil. VVH, Rya - aacTreQ 6, that t1-0. in aiy�tlag ahva a th most econemica . even ..lr at cost`$ more. But when' you can get : the boat i . .tea at the same price you pay for inferior ...teas, --When you Cali get that t61.zch'fruity flavor" of Red Rose Tel., ---when you can bet a.1 the good qualities . of both Indian' and Ceylon teas with ironer of their weaknesses, –when, in short, you 'earl get Red Rose Tea at the sane price as other teas 'a why not.have it •! is _� d T . T. H. Estabrool s St. John, N.B., Toronto, Winnipeg' Mitchell: John Byers who has been a resident of this place for about thir- ty years," last week moved with his family to Lucan. Mitchell: .A, little four-year-old son of Allan Cameron cainie near losing his life Monday"afternoon. He was playingin the back yard with another child, and being in possession of mat- ches they set fire to a -lot of paper, and the flames soon spread to his clothes. His mother heard the cries and rushed to his rescue. In smothering the fire her hands were badly burned, but she saved' the little one's life. A ,it was the flesh was burned under' both arras, and down one side. St. '°Marys: A pretty event took place at the home of Robert Stephen- son, on Wednesday, May 23rd, when his second daughter, Etta, became the bride of. Edward Dunseith, St. Marys. The bride was prettily attired in dress of blue ladies', cloth, with lace trimniings;:and •Carried. as bouquet of white roses,while the bridesmaid, Miss. Minnie Dunseith, sister of the groom, carried pink roses. . Geo, Stephenson, brother of the bride, supported., the groom. Seaforth: The following,"titteze ticket- ed to distant points last, week: -Miss Edmunds to Buffalo; Mrs. Raathweli to. Detroit; Mrs. McDonald and daughter to Mt. Clemens, Mich:; A. D. Canino to Darlington, Man.; F. W. Cardno to Winnipeg; Mr, and Mrs. Sam, Laidlaw of Egmondville• to Fort William; Alex.. Smith • of Eullett, to Portage la Wait ui ie,", J. Miller of eidibbe>~.b,.,to Elfin. ' Creek, Man.; L. A. McLean,Sipperieo Winni- peg. 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