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Exeter Advocate, 1906-07-19, Page 5THF Outer gLbuorate) pul:iirho4 oxer-' That day Fuming: at the 003Po Ey tine ADVOQATE P1,U?L aGf 4 11,41(a c3QmPANY TEAM OF 151.MS 'RII 10.11. One Dollar ver se= if raid in a'iva.^5co, $1.80 lY stet PO liatil, • ' glow.. • . n No paper discontinued until all arrearagce aro paid dvertiaevnents without specified directions mill, bo published until forbid and charged accordingly. Liberal discount trade for transciennt advertisennents inserted for loog,peri0ds. 1'�vea3 description of ,TOIL PJfINTING4 turned cidin' the finest style, and at moderate rates. Cheques, money orders, &o., for 'advertising, subscriptions, rte., to be mad© Payable to Sanders & Creech, PIROPRIETORS Property for Sale. A isopasturee farm in the Township of Hay, near Sarepta; one hundred acres, 85 acres seeded, frame bouse and good Eitables good water, etc., Anot 100acre faina for sale, in the township of ,south of Eliraville,conyenient to school,well dr4 ed, small orchard, 1.0 acres bush, frame house, barn, stable and grainary. Apply to SANDERS & CIREECE(' Exeter. 1)ashvvoo Roller `IT SAID MY IIFE PRAISE FOR A FAMOUS MMEDICINE tiliilydsex Tells New She Tried Lythe 1 stitch les Vegetable Cvisyoa ud Jv.s9 Ii + Hay Council Hay Council unnncil met En tine) TOa^ un Yll,zll, � a n nel! 1)=.3..M an ba<o be Buri zt,wfarcicd '` unriciln, stun Tate c ay, Jully the contract og tEae ccuntent W0a3;,. crit tf o eunt. Minntee of the Court of Inevleibatrl ' new Isle; font beiulge to lee erected tit' and of the Ji ot`ineetiteg were read and r Mover Mille in 'West Niese ea e, The co nthaned. A iatatnabc r of rc c':beat 3 crrntrta ,t. pu'ico le 2,073.--1`ly otd Where. cvoi'o nnr'r'iered to he -',,,itis The ,4 ori ncil * c-eibc a from ,(1,7a1 ;aat<y recently' of the aau jauurun.a gttot L ., F. Reset Sr., Cain MrsT, -0. illa'1scn, of Mz iu ingr,, ' Iowa, w,Ur!tee to sea linkho:Ia Dear Mrs. kinkbaraees `1 can truly oak that you have cave i'inn life, and 1 cannot expreso my gratttaado to you in words, ' A real good time to •buy our famous White Star Flour IS now. Made from the very finest of Wheat—acknowledged ta be the best in America,—The Mills, the Millers, and the Milling Process all thoroughly adapted for obtaining the' highest re- sulta.—For strength. richness, whole- neSs and appetizing flavor it is with- - out eqqa1; makes more bread easier and better, than any other—gives Solid satisfaction to consumer and producer —Buy it and you will please. yoarself and your good Wife as well.—,House- wives all ova. the couhty ()indorse our claims. We solicit your patronage. Jos Eidt Dashwood WOOL WANTED Ex.o.tot:.:44-(t.:•(1.040.4iia.: 'EleOtorg,„ • :Jps...00b.1).1.04i0k "Before I wrote to you, telling you how I felt; I had doctored for over two years steady and spent lots of money on medicines besides, but it all failed to help rue. My. monthly pe- riods had ceased and I suffered much pain, with fainting spells, headache, backache and beariagedown pains, and I was so weak I could hardly keep around. As a, last resortI decided to write you and try Lydia E. Pink - ham's Vegetable.Compeund, and 4I am so thankful that I did, for after following your Instructions, which. you sent me free of all , charge, I became regular and in perfect health. Had it not been for you I would be in my grave to -day "I sincerely trust that this letter may lead every sufferuge woman in the country to write you for help as I did." When wothen are troubled with iereg- ular or painful periods, weakness, displa- cement or ulceration of an organ, that bearing -down feeling, inflasnmation, backache, flatulence, general, debility, indigestion or nervous peostration, they should renaember there is one tried and true remedy. 'Lydia E, Pinkham'e Veg- etable Compmind at once removes such troubles. - No other female medicine in the world. , has received such widespread and unqua- Heti endorsement. Refuse all substitutes. For twenty-five years Mrs. Pinkhatn, daughter-in-law of Lydia E. Pinkham, has under her direction? and since her decease, been advising sick women free of charge. Address, Lynn, Masai. Cook's Cotton Root Compound. \ The great'Uterino Tonic, and only safe effectual Monthly Regulator on which women can depend. Sold-lh three degTees 10 degrees strongeres3; No. 3. for special cases, $5 per box. Sold by all druggists, or sent prepaid 'on receipt- of .price. Free pamphlet. Address ; TR; The to log Is that which gives lastIng benefit and Pleasure. -Nothing will so successfully0o this as a good filgh Grade p or Every member of the family Will fui- ly appreciate it. We carry these instruments in the highest grade and ou I' prices and terms are of the most liberal kind for the Our Sewing- Machines Surpass anything in the mark.et for • 'beauty and durability. Can and seatts; we will take pleasure in showing you' our goods. ILeusa1F° Mrs. Euye naanaam ti (after a two tnt'iatite' stay in' the West* with her daughter, returned. to Cowin lint week. She Was, acro s:[ .uiied by Mrs. 'Laing, who has been on x°a two years. sojourn with her daughter in the: West,—The trustees of the Owen Sound. Collegiate Institute certainly appreciate the services of Thos. Murray, son of Wm. Murray, of tliio town, as they increased his salary from $1600 to $1800 as year. Ile is the principal—Gideon Uaekirk, wife and family have gone to Regina, where the former has purchased a farm. Success Gid. --D, A. C;antelon lift this week on a trip to the West. ---Mr. Mc- Ewen of Minneapolis spent a few days during the week with his brother, George, --Baseball is boowing. The south side liad no difficulty in defeat- ing the north side, and Wednesday' the foundry boys were an easy mark for the village. ---Dr. and Mrs. Seliory and child have returned from their visit to Kincardine.—Flax pilling Ce n- m enced this week. $7 an acre is being paid this year as there is a double crop. Arthur McAllister has resigned his position as teacher at Constance and intends entering Toronto University after midsummer.—Geo Joynt has staked off the ground for his new house and will use cement blocks for the cellar wall above the ground.—E. F. Browning of the Sovereign . Bank staff has been transferred to the God- branch; while Mr. Charles. _ Dyer of Exeter has taken a position as jun- ior with the Maisons. Bank,- -Murd. McPherson has returned from a visit to North Huron and- Bruce Counties. —Miss Tena Swan of Toronto is home on a visit.—John Macarthur and fam- ily have gone to the Bend for two months.—Arthur King has resumed his duties at the station here.—The Misses Macarther spent a few days in Stratford during the week. --George Reynolds of Toronto is hone, on a visit. —John Welshwhose foot was success- fully operated on in London, ,is expect- ed home in a few days. death of navel Caster, tear, a foentea resits deist of tbe`ith on who pi red, away July 1. Dccseesecn had only been trill a shoot time but hioverti c . le's was very so iInfuol, being i><n flfaettmes- tion of. the kiaiuneyr,. A be arovvntng wicim ow fend three children buttviVe hint and to them we enteral a ➢ Gt p . Paa than 1)VnT t.---Astothee of our fora + er old residents, passed away in -the person of Mrs. John Hodgino, her death. 'tak- ing place on Monday evening at Ailsa Craig. Shortly after tea, o. the above evening deceased left her home to tali on come a acquaintances.. Ila% ing done this she started back home, and was caught in one of tate heavy dow . - pours of rains It is euppose'd that while burryinnhomneward she over exerted herself, for she just managed to stag- ger, into «a neighbor's, when she sank into a chair in an exhausted condition', Dr. Gann was called but the poor wo- man never rallied and ten minutes lat- er she was a corpse. She has been sub- ject to spells of heart weakness for some time. Four years ago her hus- band was fa=tally injured in a runaway accident. Mrs. Hudgins was a reel. dent of this towanehip for many years and was highly respected and dearly beloved by all who knew her. Some ten years she, with her husband, mov- ed to Ailsa Craig where they made their home. She leaves besides her three daughters, three brothers and two sisters. The funeral took place Wednesday to the Ebenezer cemetery. Your correspondent joins with the en- tire community in expressions of sin- cerest, sympathy with the fancily in their hour of affliction. ACCIDENTS. —While Thomas Cook's daughter, Miss Lottie, WAS visiting at the home of W. W. Cooper, near Kip - pen last week, she met with a painful accident. • While picking cherries. she fell out of the tree and fractured her Lottie's many friends are eoary to hear of this and trust she will 'awn be about a gain,—Mr. Chapman of the foundry staff, is recovering frorn the ef- fects of the severe. burns whieh he re- ceived at the foundry a few days ago. —Gladys, the little daughter of Reeve Petty, met with a, very- painiul acci- dent on Frida,y, and whieli came neare Provincial loan of $3,0001000 • THE GOVERNMENT OF ,,THE PROVINQE OF ONTARIO, under the authority of Chap.ter 4,of the Statutes of Ontario, 1906.. Invites subscriptions from the piiblic for a loan of $3,000,000 on bonds of the Province of Ontario, dated, 1st July, 1900, andpayable,,, $1,500,000 on lst July, 1920. With coupons attabhed fox. interest at: the rate of 34 per cent. perann,uro PaY- able half -yearly on the 1st of January and the lst July hi each yea,x at the office of the Provincial Treasurer, To- ronto. Bonds will be of the denernina- tions of $200, $500 and $1,000, and will be payable to bearer, bat on request will be registered in the office of the Provincial Treasurer and endorsed as payable only to the order of,,certain persons or corporations. and on re- quest of holders may he exchanged for Ontario Government Stock, beati:ng the same rate of interest. The issne price during the month of July, 1906, will be par, and after the 31st July., 1906, the, issue price will be ALL PONDS AND INSCRIBED STOCK ISSUED 'UNDER THE AU- THORITY OP THE SAID' ACT ARE FREE FROM ALL ONTARIO PRO- VINCIAL TAXES, CHARGES, SIJC- ogssioN DITTY AND IMPOSI-• TIONS 'VVHATSOEVER. Purchasers of amounts "up to $1,000 will be required to send certified cheque with the application. . FQ1' amounts over $1,000 payment for sub- scription may be made in instalments 10 per cent. on application.10 per cent, 1st Ali gest, 10 per cent.lst September. A R 111.111 di, SON EXETER MARKETS. CHANGED EACH W'3DNESDA'it tit bran per ton 17 00 7 00 10 per con t..1st October., 10 per centlst ber, 1900, with privilege of paytng„at an earlier date. the interest on instal - men tss sabscri ptions being adjusted on lst of January, 1007. s• *In ihe event of ,nny silbscriber for bonds payable by instalments failing to make payment of spbsequent instal- ments, the bonde may be sold and any loss incurred will be charged to- pur- chaser in default. Forms of subscrintion(when payable by instalments)may, be obtained on ap- plication to the Treasurs Department. Thig loan is raised upon the credit of the Consolidated Revenue Fund of On- tario, and is chargeable thereupon. All, cheques should be made payable to the order of "The Provincial Treas- urer ef Ontario,"and subscribers should state the denominations and'terms (20 or SG years) of bond desired, Zurich . Ed.Greb of Kalamazoo is hotne on a few weeks' visit. —IL Weber,tailorahas gone to Galt, where he intends remain- ing for some time.—Ed. Appel is on a lengthy stay with friends in Ham- burg. --Miss Tillie Kibler . a Listowel is a pleaeant visitor in our village.— Mrs. S. Rennie and family are spend - Irma; few weeks .at their summer cot- tage at Grand Bend. —Miss Tillie Snaith le home from Detroit on a visit.—N. /aster,' Sr., is spending a few weeks with Mende at MilcIrnay, Teeswater and Formoda.—Services are being held. its the Town Hall, owing to repairabe- ing'ina.de to the Evangelical church.— P, W. Hess has received his motor boat. The boat is constructed of steel held feet long and is very neat in ap- pearance, • It is fit tedeout with a two - horse power gasoline motor and when going at full speed can glide through the water at about eight miles an hour. with J. Preeter as a clerk.—Robert Williams of the Sovereign Bank staff, Te taking his holidays.—Miss Jennie good tea -Use a) .packagoarid` you will not be with ably other tea. satisfied Prices -.2,5, 30, 35, 4o, .50 and 6o cts. pei lb. ire lead packets To H. STA E3ROOK S. 6T. JoHlis N. Ba Wits NIPLQ. TORONTO, a iNet. rteTGN air., E. Clinton: On Saturday while the wife of D. McCorvie was picking cher'. ries.she fell from the ladder and broke her leg; the same leg bad caused her good deal of trouble before. Seaforth: The following were tick- eted last week to distant points: Miss Sawers and Miss Mary Murdock of Bruceflelds Miss Rowley of Blake; Mrs. (Rey.) Thomas Davidson and Master ,klex.Davideon. of Varna; Mr.and Mrs. John 'Fraser, Bayfield, to Glasgow on Wednesday per steamer nPretorian.". of:the .Allan line; Russell McNaught to Saskatoon, Sask.; Miss .A. M, Garnoch- home in Vancouver; Mrs. Laidlaw And child of Egmondville to Port William by C. P. R.steanadillMrs. Crabtree and family to Liverpool, England, via C.P. R. steamer Empress of Britian, sailing from Liverpool via Quebec. lv proving fatal. It appeears,thatwhile Hardy has returned to Exeter after a playing on the etreetshe wentpast hOrse that was grazing On the roadside when it kidked striking her full in the face and causing deep cuts around her eyes which required stitching, and it was due to the fact that she *VMS A Utz, tle too close to tlie animal .to receive the lull force '9f -the blbw,that her life was spored. Gladys' friends deeply° sympathize with ber.—While, unloa.d- ing hay on Tuesday morning James Johnston, den of Andrew Johnston of Willow Hall faaan, just north of_ here, met with an unfortunate accident. He was pp in the stable loft' working the trip rope of the lorse fork, when in some manner he fell with such force unto the load that a fork handle standing straight up pn it penetrated his groin anct ran up under the skin about 14 inches. The action of the trip rope,then pulled, him off the fork han- dle and swung him around. As soon as possible he was conveyed, ,to the house and medical aid summoned. ,,On the arrival of the doctors it was found besides the large wound, that two ribs. bad been broken, and as yet they are unable ter tell whit ihternal injuries he maysha,iea.', received. If complica- tion do nOt set in he Will recover, al- though it will be sonie time before he leaves his room., Jim has the sympa- thy of the whole villege as, the asci - dent came in a very busy season. A. a. MATHESON, Provincial Treasarer. Treasury Department, Parliament 'landings, Toronto, 27th June, 1006. Newspapers inserting. this advertise - meat without authoilty from the., De- partment will not be paid,for it. The. area lehytieth. Enna* Tones and invigorat, the Whew TlerVOUS syeteire wakes now )44 'Pleasant visit with the MisSes Rick - Holtzman has, gone to Galt where he has secured a good po- eition as clerk. —B. Well, who has been Yery,illat the home of J. Deichert, Sr., Is, we are pleased to state., on the inenal.—Miss Fred Hess, who hes been, attending the Seaforth Collegiate, is' home for her holiclays.L-After coin - tees, Miss Gibson has returned to her home in BlYth.—Wrn. H. Smith and da tighter, of Detroit, are on , few weeks' visit to friends here. —$. 'Ran- dall has returned from Elmira where he was .attending the funeral of his rnother: Deceased had reached the age of -97 years.—I. J. Merrier left here a feW days ago for a trip through the - West, and expects to he a bsept about a month. Mrs.. Merrier and children will stay in Godeaich during his ab- sence.—For the half year Hay town- ship had 34 births, 15 deaths, ande 16 made his home in Baffalo, N. Y., for the past 16 years, was brought here Ort June 30, buffering from A stroke of pa- ralysis. gradually sank and on SundaST death relieved hina Of his suf- ferings at the age of 67 years. He leaves a grown-up family of sons and du ug.liters. ' The remains. were laid to rest in the Catholic cemeter Randall -has rethrned from Berlin where he was attending the funeral of hiq mother. the late Mrs. Sarah Ran- dall. She. vette probably the oldaeirwo- man in- Waterloo Comity. She/ was born on Qhristmas day 1806 and had she beet) spared uniii next Ciariattiaas A Matter of Results., Time and again people tell us that this or that remedyenot only did no good but was hartnfuls, s ,• Not so with Bu-ju, the Oen-tie Kidney Pill. They tell li$ its action is mild but certaina in beneficial results. is a most skilfully -compounded recipe. a Sinailar remedies may contain similar -ingredients — but not in the exact proportion which makes 13u -Ju so successful in nuring Kidney Trouble and Rheumatism. , Don't delay. tu-Itt cures—or your money is refunded.. Sample.s free. W. S. HOWEY, DRUGGIST. How's This P We offer,One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hairs Catarrh We the undersigned have known F. J, Cheney; for the last 15 years, and believe hira perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to sarry out any obligatiefis made by his firn-I. WALDINO, jilliNAN St Maim, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0. Ball's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting di. rectly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c. per bot. Sold by all Druggists; Take Hall's iarnily Pills ier constipation. , Diamonds For an engpgement ring a diamond is by all odds the nicest and hest you caagive. It is always worth as much. as tile day you buy it, be- cause diamonds are steadily going up in' price. Then - it gives the wearer that re- fined appearance which you' like. We' have some very fine rings on hand „and you -Will do well to s them.. We got tlitfm be orei the recent rise in price. We are_ ciuite up-to-date in all other lines that are kept in a first-class Jewelry Store, MARCHAND The Jeweller 1 EXETER 11001 I lb III 1 (WISH THIS BARN - WAS 'COVBRED WITH PATERSON5 WIRE EDGE 60 Price $1 nor box, sixforp., Ono will pleuso shc 2° 001 Pi 1=411)1 prti,Itzgat'it),Z,z,g14 ittcip:e,. whocin.00. Brewster 1)EATII. —Sincere end general grief was felt by our citiv. tns on learning of the death of Mrs. Alargaret McDougall which sad event occurred in Hunting- ton, Ind. a few days ago. The de- eeased h'ad attained the age of 61 years. She had beeti an invalid for over two years and during that time had been a constant 'Sufferer from eonsump• tion. She underwent an operation at Toronto about two years, ago and since then had been resiiing with her dough - ter, Mrs. Harry Grinies. Other child- ren who survive are Miss Agnes, Miss Margaret and Walter. One brother rind One eister also survive. Itobt. Ful- ton of Miehigan and Mrs. Agnes Turn - bell of Gram] Bend. She had been acting postmistress here for some time and her* efficient and careful coriduet of the'business, eombitted with her al- ways obliging manner.made her a uni- versal favorite with all who had busi- ness to transact, at the post offiee. But in many other Spher'08 She was consid- ered almost indispensible. She) Waft of a most kindly disposition and was al- ways so thoughtful of and kind to all in sickness or trouble of any kind and her eheerful presence Will be missed fn Many homes. The remains rr.riyeil to the home ot .her,.brother-in-law. Andrew Turnbull, north of Grata Bend, from whfc'h place the funeral was held on Monday. To thebereav. ed ones we extend our sympathy, Ivey* Vegetable ltair itat- e e strengthens tho heir -bulbs. The hair newer. It tone's up, irroigoratee, out. doe& not Wit -At the rendm. ,air. on tit Vrisiiik•til **ad metstaeha *or* k. Reg, ctn. youth ic and tried foe hart 0, • ArOund About Us. is the very cheapest and best you can put on- a barn, toOl shed or chicken TIN rusts, cracks, leaks— and i* last more than six years. Then more less than shingles and with Yery little attention will last a lifetime. It has had a successful 'record' in Cenada for twenty years. ' Hardware 'dealers most everywhere have it. 12 yours does 'not, write for free sample and bsooklet. PATERSON MFG. CO. LIMITED - TORONTO and MONTREAL \\\.\\M , I Parkhill: T. D. Holnees intends to close out his shoe repairing bitsiness- here and ratove,to Sarnia. Perkhills John Donohue has pur- chased the Mansion House and will take possession on July 23. Settforth; Mra, Tracey had the mis- fortune to fall' on her door step on SaturdaY and break her arm in two Parkhill: A. B. Gilbert while alight froin a rig the Other day was thrown to the ground and received • a badly bruised knee. Seaforth: J. Spragae, of the Do- minion Bank has been transferred, to Brampton,' and his place here has been taken by Mr. Doribar, of Guelph. Clinton: Dr. Will Holloway, who has just returned fronfiChicago where he has been taking a special coarse in dentistry, will probably open up in St. Clinton:, Miss Maggie Carling, who has been employed with the Jackson Matinfacturing 'Co„ left recently for Los Vegas!, New Mexico, where she has a married sister living. Before her departtire her fellow employes „pre- sented her with a pearl creseeat Fullerton:, On Friday 'evening the friends of Samuel Sample, who has been teiteher in this section for a num- ber -of years, but who has resigned. met the school house and presented him with a purse of gold ataltwo beautiful volumes (4 LOldgfellow and Tennyson. ,Seaforth: William D. Henderson. only Son of the late 'leader. son, died on Sanday. The sad event was not unexpected, as Xr.tlenderson had,beea. a sufferer from consumption for over a year. Previous to his illness he was a, bright,. active, promising, partieularly Rad' and is all the lucre so on amulet of the recent death of is father. It is not the Price you pay for a fame° that. makes ill olioap or expensive, but the fuel it afterwarda,consumes. • A coma= furnace may cost you $5 or $10 less than " Sunshine," but if it eats this up th• first winter in extro fuel) what do you gain? Nothing, Mit ail the annoyance- ana extra work that go with a 'poor furnace,. The " Sunshine 'is' in us. from Halifax tO VaTICOUStr. aria we have hundreds of testimonials from pleased users. Sold by enterprising dealers everyWhere Booldet free. LONDON, '±011.014To, MO TREAT:, wnixTrE T. Hawkins it'Son,'4 Sole Agqnts.