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Exeter Advocate, 1906-11-08, Page 5HELP ANTED Young ladies and gentleumen who are deesrone of making a re- cord are wanted at the Clinton Business GOliego (Atllietcdwith tivinglaa.Iyi Diasineea College) to prepaleefarfookkeeperssStenog- rahere and Telegraphers. During July and August we Gould only flll'oty-TNlvvu of the positions or feted our graduates, Catalogue ferthe asking. GEO. SPOTTON go Priticip*X OPERATIONS AVOIDED 1 Two Grateful Letters from Women Who Avoided Serious Operatianse —Many' Women Suffering from tike Conditions Will Be Interested. During The cold weather We are offering sorne exceptions values in Pianos and Organs Our Goods are of the best quality, and we will be satisfied with the SMALL PROFITS. Prices and terms that will suit the ,mast exacting. In Sewing Machines we can cer- , tainly snit you,' Stationery ,,,Ai,. fine line of high grade station ery cheap. CALL and SEE US S. MARTIN &SON • When st physician tells a woman, suf- fering.from female trouble, that an open: ation is necessary it, of coutrse, frightens her. The very thought of the operating • table and the `knife etrikee terror to her heart. As one woman expreesed . it, when told by her physician that she must undergo an operation : shcr felt that her death knell had sounded. Our hospitals are full of women who are there for lust such operational It art quite true. that these.troubles may reach a stage where, an operation is the only :resource,but such cases are trach a rarer than is generally supposed, •;because a great many women have been ` cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's' Vegetable Com- pound after the ;. doctors 'lad said an operation mustbe performed. In fact, up to the point where the knife must be 'used to secure instant relief, this medi- cine is Certain to help. The strongest and most grateful state- ments possible to make come from women who, by taking Lydia E. Pink - ham's Vegetable Compound, have esca- ped serious operations.. Mrs. Robert Glenn of ` 434 Marie St., Ottawa,.Ont., writes pleased thati1 did so,. for it restored me to perfect health, gating me the pain of an operation and the immense bills attending the same. Pray accept my hearty thank and best wishes." les Margaret Merkley of 275 3d Street,, atukee, Wis., writes.: • Dear Mrs. Pinkham "Loss of strength, extreme nervorumesa,. sever& shooting pains through the pelvic organs cramps, bearing -down pains, and an irritable disposition compelled'Me SO Beek medical advice. The doctor after making an. examination, said that. '].' had a serio14a female trouble and ulceration, and adstiaed anoperation as my only hope. To this I strongly `objected—and I decided as a last resort to try Lydia E,Pinkhana's Vegetable Compound.` • "To my surprise the ulceration healed. all the bad symptoms disappeared and I` am once 'more strong, vigorous and well,• and I cannot express ,my thanks for what it has done for me." Serious feminine troubles are steadily on the increase among ' women—and . before submitting to an operation every woman. should try Lydia E. I'inkhat'segetable Compound, and write Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass., for advice. For thirty years Lydia E. Pinkhani,'',s Vegetable- Compound has been curia the worst forms of female complaints, all , i amirnation, ulcer- ation, falling and displacement, weakness, irre larities indigestion and nervous prostration. Any woman who could read the many grateful letters on file.in Wire. Pinkham's office would be' cone Vince . ofthe efficiency of her advice and . y is .. ams Vegetable " `.Com- pound. nit Best Understands a Woman's Ills. Dear Mrs. Pinklnam : "Lyydia E. Pinkhaiti's' Vegetable Coo- functional troubles nfl Cool - pound is so well and widely known that it does not: need 7my recommendation,. but. I irregularities, g ant pleased to add it to the many�which you have in its-�favor.-, I have suffered untold agonies from. a serious. female trouble.for nearly three years,. and the doctors told lite' that I .mast undergo an operation, .biit as d fh I was unwilling to do tlhis' 1 tried your Ve- getable Coampound, "and `f• am only too d Ask Mrs. Plnkham's Advice -A W Staltdaard f aas3'Fiiorls ., \"r It is eight' in every respect. Right in workmanship, Right in price.. Right in time. Right " every tir. e.Ac c u ratelgy adjust- ed. ust- ed. Iited in either gold,sil- .wer or nickelcases,t' s sell you a watch. t. .e. A R VH A N The Jeweller EXETER, OT.A,RIO TORN" PROTECTION the most danger to farm . buildings and: live stock from wind storms is during the summer.months, A Policy in The Hurn -.. Weather .Insira.oe _Mutual. Company will give yen protection, and. a policy costs only a :few dollars a year. itoger Northcott, Esq. 'President, ]ay: P. 0. J, Kellerman, Esq., Vice -President. Dashwood DIRECTORS • Silas .Brokenrlhire, Crediton P. O. C. II: Perkins, Exeter' P. 0. Henry Rpm, Drysdale P. O:` A. G. &Mille, lierisall P. 0. W. T. Caldwell, l3ensall P. 0, Chas, Monteith, Thames Road P.. 0. Wm. 1. Battler, Zurich. • See your nearest'dircetor or write for particulars' $s E. Zeller, Secretary, Zurich. 1 Reliable agents wanting. territory thould write at' Once to 0. HOI,TZI4AN, Oen. Agent, Zurich P. O. S. HARDY, Agent at Exeter. EXETER MARKETS„ J'R BEST VOMBINATIONI TREi TWO PAPERS YOU WAN'C • - BOTH FOht x H 0 At) `'ir`'0 C .4. T�.� and the Bea sot ell Weeklies ' THE FAMIL .,:.IIER:ALD, and' , S T MONTREAL., . s 5 w 1S ]S If I. Y .A► R, And with the FamilyHerald' and Weekly Star will by included themost beautiful picture ever h given to newspaper readers. It is a gravure 22 x 29 inches, entitled "A TUG, or WAR" " . It is easily worth a two dollar bill. • 'rhe ADVOCA'TE. will supply all local' news, markets, social happenings, Qts.,, ete.,,and the Family 'Herald and Weekly Star will Give, you a combination ofthe .greatest weekly newspaper covering eVery portion of the Globe, a great farhily,magazine far surpassing any of'the; English -1: or American magazines in interesting family reading, and withoutdoubt'the best farmer's paper • on the continent. No paperprinted in the English language give/3 its readers such big value as the Family Herald and. Weekly Star. Sample copies of the beautiful picture may be seen,at this office. Call or send yourisubscription to THE; ADVOCATE,' Exeter. ' "1 want rou to see that the 11Gtaplapeat' is u a ' the neat pair.' or rubbers vote buy." Wirele. trom the old woman who lived in a shoe," Buy a pair and you'll be so pleas- antly surprised you'll tell the good news to your friends. Made of; finest grade of Para glial, which makes : the toughest most 'waterproof rubbers in existence. Truly astonishing wear - resisters, And yet 0o light and neat. ..�... :'�%a►', y Around About Usi N)i aft n't i Jqat1'4 R C,'D a :` t 3svJ�F Ill 1 i ret Ili M 'Kullop anal will ntwo town in the spviu4,,. f lit*,t1; John Svolitti ono a:f our of l- e Ri'Monto pzif3vd zl,t4n'dta.y at tho age of 73 yeau'o, Clinton; The Want son of Mt'. and Mts. Calvin Strea pros; ek1 away lett week after a brief illness. t,•alderielt tp: Mrs. Caatbanrin Miller passed awry at the home of w. smith on Wednesday at the age of 70 years. l airl hill; Mies Georgina Whiting has been confined to her room theant few Bays owing tO injuries received by a fall a few days ago. McGillivray: Den I islop, who re' eently .sold his farm on the 7th con., has moved to the corner farm, 7th con., and Centre Road. Seaforth; Mr. Snider, teller in the Bank of Commerce, bas been trans- ferred to Ayr and Mr. James of the *lame place has taken the position here. McGillivray: Geo.inglee, jr., ! for. mer resident of the 4th con., died at Eairgroves, Mich.,:a few days ago from ata attack of typhoid fever. He was 30 years of age. Clutton:' " kr, and Mrs: "henry`/oy- ster, on Oct. lith, celebrated their gol. den wedding at their home, They were made the recipients of many useful and handsome gifts, Mitchell. Frank Jatnes.son of Henry Japnes of town, who holds a position as bookkeeper in a large establishment :tt Misbawokati, jndiants State, was re- cently slurried t South. Bend.' e. Seaforth; Mrs. Geo. Garnier, a for. later resident of town died' at Portage la Prairie a few days ago from an nt- toek of typhlid fever. She was a daughter of the late Wm. Grassie. w How's This P We off& One hundred Dollars Reward for any case. of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure, F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, 0. . We the undersigned have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to Parry out any obligations moot: by his firm. • WALDING, 1iiNNAN-& MARVIy, "" Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, noting di. rectly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. ;.Testimonials sent free. Price 75c. per bot, tle. Sold by all Druggists, TA -4'11411's Family Pile for constipation. alaillett: Death came very sudden- ly to':the wife of John Good, of the Maitland Block. On Wednesday she went out to the barn and apparently mast have dropped dead without a struggle, as she was afterwards found' by a member of the family, lying. near. the barn. She leaves Siehusband and small fxw'ily. .Tuckersmith: - The -death occurred • on Tuesday of" Christina Sophia. Stein, wife of` the late Claus. Kruse. of EA: inondville, The deceased has been to failinngh;ealth' for some time owing to the infirmities of"her$ advanced age. being aver 77 years old.. She passed away Wale home of,her son, . Richard Srnse, cvhere'shehas made her home for some time. Seoforth: �.' This. Oliver,; who has been, a resident of town for a number of yearns' left last week for Galt where Monday ev- he intends to reside. On ening' the employes :of the Robert Bell Engine Co presented him with a very handsome gold watch as a souvenir of the high esteem' in which he is held by his fellow workmen. C�. .A,b,T(,GED EACH WE'D TESDAt WH ♦ �hea1.I ..r.y,•.. r..�,r Y,..a �l00 , 70 Parley.. » .. r .. .. 4 r°..,! .' .. » . 40 4(2 �sa te......... h' . ♦ . r Y . ,.... 33 .+.y ja. Peas .... tY...`r ►..i 70 12 Potatoes, per bag.. Of '44 fl 50 700 Ray, per ton.. Flour,er' cwt., family .. 2 00 Flour, low grade per. dwt 1 20 125 Butter.. »»•.•rr...«. 20 to 21 . 20 Livehogs, per cwt 5 65 MShorts per too ........«`.. 2r1 t10 2{l oo Bran per .• ton.. .,..... 1.`i 00 18 00. Dried d poles l ........... .5 5 0 per lb I 44 0 44 ne111 i.......•••• • k.:. ■p�.rt�(yk/y ».... ..•..r•.•.r.• Turkoys .......•.....,•. 8-0 4' 12.13 4' Cook's Cotton Root Compound.' The great Uterine Tonic, and: only. sa:fn birectual Monthly itegtzl:ttor Oil wi liieli wvouleit d spend. old in three degretas 'Tames St. IletolOesen of St. Thomas hig brother Arvid Henderson, ihe of a party oehuntere, had been etc. „ rzhot and killed. • Paikhill: A. qeiet but pretty wed- ding wee solemnized -at ,the home of Geo. Veriest, on Wednesday, when bis second daughtetly- Miss Rachel, was married to Albert A. 'Niches of 'For- est. The cerentooy was performed by Rev. the presence of only the immediate relativee of the con - tea ettng parties. The bride wore a dainty gown of pale blue nutfe veiling trinurted vvith ell -over lace and baby ribbon and was attended by her sister, Miss Mary, who wore a pretty gown of grey cloth. The groom •i,vas rem). ported by John Stoner. Worts 1/210000dbigio 'settee am invieoratee the vvhees ola cures Nero. sus Debilitzslifentsi tout Jiro**, W6ery,,tk4t. mettot?Ittset, and Affects of „Abuse irtr, PAretSbe** wilt CUM F;014 tor sat drtnocisoi_or resit la plain ram on **eon* of price. Artift ramp oseettkrif-rep, 11,4111011.0-0 00* Seeforth: The following were ticket- ed te distant poiotsr last week; Miss Gifford to Battle Creek, Mich; Albert Fortune, Tuckersmithe to Oincirmati; Mr9 John Shea to Superior, Wineon- nito*John Turner, Charles Silb, Mr.- R. (iole. NV. 'Veinier and E. Paiter 4o Muskoka. ; The Wear of Oilleelliet Sitting in au office all day, in bad air, shut off from the euuligliti stooping over deska, on back -breaking chair:), hour after hourasie it Any wonder peoPle break down with kidney troubles? ttilit will ()Meet the bad citects by. bnihling up weakened organs. Mede tut it most scientific formula. People find it the greatest. help in preventing the bad effette of sedentary life. We recommend it becauee people have eonviticed um. They have troved it to be most beneficial. eonte and. get a sample of this guar. a,nteed remedy. W. S. ItO WHY. DlittiGOIST. you know you �'1n buy RE 0 Ros Tea at tie sa� .ii i .� vIe as .other P asG Then,. why good tea" Prices ---25, 3o, 35, 40, 50 and 6o cts. per lb. in lead packets T. H. ESTABROOKS. ST 0oHN. Nja B. W1NNIP a R TORON O. • �Rski.usgros $z, IE. see Tboe. H Stone of St.Thomas is, dead 'from -inn uries received from a broken cattle while repairing a wreck on the Pere Marquette Railway, We have a beautiful selection of the latest designs. Come and get our prices, all marked iplain' figure's. E ask you to come to this store for furniture because we believe you will get the kind you. want. The stock includes all those pieces that appeal to good taste on account of their -design, finish, character and richness. We can show newest ideas 'and the most popular furrnture for the home'"tbat can be found anyplace, town or city, JAS. BE:V E RtEY • • MooresvalleN_ . Boy wast©d. To learn ; general store business. Apply to G. Bloomfield, Mooresville. Mrs. Sharp of Midland has returned. home after spending a few weeks with friends in this vicinity: —Geo. .Bloom- field and family'have` sanoved to Lon- don where the former and his brother will conduct a store. We wish them, every success:—Elnsier Murdy the oth- er day had .the misfortune to get kick- ed by a horse and as a consequen ee is. laid off duty. We hope to coon. see him around again. IVioray Walter Durr has returned from his trip to Manitoba: -John Reid who has been residing its Parkhill for a time, conteniplates returning to his proper4 ty on the 8th con. Welcome back John.- Wm. Reid, having ,,decided to retire frotn farming, has leased , his farm to Messrs. 11 1? xton and James Harrison for a short term. Mr. Reid will continue to 1 elide in his house on the farm. His son, Nelson, intends going out West next spring. --Hermon Young has taken unto himself a help- mate in the person of Miss' Lilly Ell- wood of Leman Junction. May their future be one of happinessand pros- perity, ros-perity. A OPERA. BLOCS. Leading Furniture Dealer and Undertaker, 'Have you arrivedat. the ' t fork inthe road of llfe? Are .r you puzzled becauseyou do not know whichpathleads to success? No doubt you. have looked through' the office window of some great concern and have seen the manager in his chair •looked comfortable, didn't he? You have wished to fill the same position —some day. That's.where a Business College education comes in. But in selecting a college, first see that you are right—then go ahead. O'ur free booklet tells all about plans, systems, charges, positions after graduating, etc. Write for it... School term; September till June, inclusive. FOREST CITY BUSINESS COLLEGE BLDG J. W. WESTERVELT, - Principal. London. Grand Bend luta. Truane, who has been here vis- iting her parent% Mr. and Mrs. J. Revelle, Sr., returned to her home near Port Stanley last Wednesday.-- Mr.'Nelson Ravelle is smiling over the appearaoce of a boy at hie home on Tuesday, Oct. 30th.—Messre. ,Mollard and Hamilton have moved into their place met with big loses during the last stOrnl. Their gill nets, which were on the lake a.t the time, were all blown to nieces, Other nets were in the ho'use belenging to Fired Stibbings, and the house wee blown down and the oets scattered along the cot tusd lake —Mrs. George Zapf° vent a week in Stanley. --Mr. and IVIrs. MelAnchey spent .Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Zapfe.—Ntrs. Pete, who has been on the sick list, is and Christie of Exeter were here hunt - in g last week.--Mesers. R. Sanders and IV. Carrick arrived -Monday from Exeter to vend tt few daye hunting.— It is reported that Mr. Frank Allister has sold his. farm and purehased Shaerow's.—Mr. Robert Pollock, who has W.en in the west, returned lime Monday in Zdrieh. Salo Bill Season Nowiere Ott oar Te*.sts.. _They areVery 1000004111e The Exeter Advocate Cooks and- Bakes perfectly at • the same time There is 'pot an- other range built In which the- heat may be reguJated so that you Carl bake in the oven and cook on the t,op at the same time without sp9iling one or the • But you can do both equally well at the same time, on the Pandora, because its heat is not wasted and is at, all times under the simplest, most positive If you do the cooking of your household you . can appreciate exactly what this means. • McCiaryk Ftindora aheSt. Jelin; MS.. liartititon. Ti Hawk n n So Agents* .44