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Exeter Advocate., 1905-06-15, Page 5tafklt fferings Ar. liXestalIss of "Inge „ . toUt.rin.i 040,tilstre Prrigit 'Va 4/10#010 •Irrea rerIfilad gceupc hart in the sander et the ndey. Yeue &Y licre b*ta beeu o1d toL,"' 11. vex; lItinter was dthinground his osny'whetiowe p zt1 ' the brisk!: frightening the elaimel 'Pic it to 'ten away. Itran iQueen.treet rests tbe,t�y .eattging, t.se ' ur, Ks, ttis Mosses sloes osiers, riptIons, ets,,tote -sisao sesaise .„ you‘ Itzecma• Sh01414 fly or, •"- einsOr yOU. make you irritable; you can't you are nisab/e t qiietj and eel tOintsyou t.,Marys' Wbite ptying in it Oef, With Isimiedther obildrett'-'141 the-0301(444.SO.d danghter of Mrs.It. 4L Oergason.leir tO'thegruU And broke her arm St., Mary's:, Mrs. Gill, , who ,liveS with be on, Mr. 'R. Gill, was "NS' OTIWRSON (ADA L.D.E4 DENTIST ortisinto otToronto Unlowolty and Royal Natal Etuntoono ot 'Ontario. MO Poet at chkagaschol at Posta** Ventlotory tontlon.) • a 0 old inatiVokanito Plot 0. tao f , • • ••• gan lnvoinen is ao:c -tentb3 the nervous •pr iervousdebihty, the blu estrand--nervous Irritabili *ries row, softte, derangenient of the organism which makes her a women. Pits of depression or restlessness snd 8Piritsseireily, a„ that One niittute She laugh, the• minute Weeps. - Pain, in the orstiesand between thErehoiflgsvs. Lo,of VO1C411 13,01116133 dyspepsia. -.4C-Cisid-eney to crj \st the least, provocation. All this polnfa to nexvons prostration.' Nothing will relieve this 41strliasing • thiso vratoon and su enngisoaate x'wer%E. Pinkhans:cigge-table emu 1sh.Stowell, of 177 - ton St., Kingston. Ont., *rites: Tor Um Pinichems- sitowtr„ miaow& Ideated Auctioneer 44 your modne blood a swisend to tut. tor tho 474antles Or Porta and Stkldlooax. faring womert mind / otai witix that igmunklIle 21z.. and Mrs. lienrj- Colbert, left On Tuesday, for Chieago and other places where they intend. some_ss ends- iqn- I- imissmt,-;,1 'MI obeli: Thursday evening., June Pr. John Halkwelkof Toronto. son , of Mr,' ikn-a'Wa;'Tb--o-o.sawimwisruas , -was, married to 'Mos ar. augh ter of Mr.. and Mrs. WM. Ross. Toronto. , Logan: In the death of Mrs. Joseph 4 h. children anda husband ere- Orel berezwet1s The deceased bL-dy ha en in or many years and the his'. libeitifferings _with Christian tesignat on, , Dublin: jots O'Rourke, a promin,' ent young farmer of Mcgillop was - _ . - ITITOVing around o a, u p ace where- he may spend his eelining- aririn-co He aCt\y engaged -fir ess in Egmondville for nearly forty re and 44 MI health has not been satis- factory of late be is seeking\ a change with the hope of improvement in tins direction, tor the towt414 °t "°•• v"inPu7 ItmeW What i out or and sdd teems tones wagons Ie. Solos orronpd T-,•*;a1D-• IJohIngtsrrit,orie torepre- Wbo1eaIe and ZungatIonal: . allotted liseiress 'Saws' g.---Pa1tml3;150-pordoriltit oitulo In, rhea, Wont ndbuttscr fornathed whoa Addt'L jgALW 10-11. --ougony.-= ',Lan tali& --,IlottralrOt your Vogotabt' Inadoliro look new And prointatng to MIN m.11ghtand bow 4Ind.--1-do_notir what sterness-teotud. ,X• ammo onjoyed-VM-betafibt blalth now for over four years- Lydia E. btneinto ousau oines women made strong by Lydia p. Pink. ham's Vegetable compound con all women of its virtues? Surely you cannot wish to remain sick enui.--vvesik And discouraged, exb,autited each day, When you can he as ***fly cured aa other women. capitols 1sa14 V • 6,000,000 Root & Undivided Profits 3.218,959 , at moot toTorafile 't rates from date posit Retool -/ iere1sILett.ra of Cala lifted, avalloalo Is ,mond countrita Retai al) partsol the .14rlrOr ma 14 itozond %bit trobwiatroitoorted. A. -scitrefOraltfOrnia Sexualwrilca Umtata -a-Attu* Or aU ot wall* load to ContanVsoolt. • lava and au'essir oast. onewutissese, • wilt Wiitator In dead earnest for tradeand the volume of it that comes "T -IS -proof that 'ow Goodsr-Pricee-and-MethQds-ar _ Fiatnoncy can buna:lso COAL Wei'bobr at the loves --141090. os. Cobbledick Iv Telid-EkiWeroTin erest anos-an facilities. In new Instruments and will liake the Prices terms very attractive. • A few special- bargains in secondhand Pianos, Organs nf,1.--SeliJnerachhiorthatare bound -to suit you. OEM and --Mfes--Fros Mr. and MINN ThOireasFlannigan. also ,St. Mary*. Mr. -David Milner, an ,employee of the J. D. Moore Co., wais tendered an address. and presentation an Friday night by the employees of the on theoccasion of his leavin t e f t few sur- viving pioneers this township in the person of John' Shepherd; of 'the Saytielit.lines-who died-vn Friday, -a the age of 81 years. gis-ssinstsvsuisblowtogso 'Went -into -the bush of Jame s Cornish on the base line a - - • es roye a ut 20 rods of fence, and compelled him to fight fire for the bal- ance of the day. , Clinton: .A trtan named: Sherwood, who was employed on the dock that is being budt at 'Grand Bend, was brought to the Hospital on Tuesday. suffering from blood poisoning • in his hand. It is a SerlaUS CaSe; but the- AtiipeatOESIVretheabitil Parkhill: Mrs. Wm. Pe, Mar, of the 14th-etasis-West Williams -was -driving to Parkhill On Saturday, when the. the horse took fright at, a wheel and, threw her into the road. Mrs. Bed- lars-ararvisa-Vakolibr- serer:dm-1m up. , Seatortb: Mr. De la Frinlar, our new Photographer, met -With a severe and unfortunate aceident which will lay him up for Boum time. He WAS standingin B. B. „Onsusis stare nsk Iiii .'claY lasts, and in some way tripped and felt, fracturing a bone in one of his legs. „ Mitchell:- Sundays after a protracts ed MIIN, A41-abil Becker ,.passed y- atstistrnage of yeares-_11er- sleattssivaa,notAinex ted,stillsiss-ithss his separation -very-hard. he ivat .imexoellestai hbonsisulses lovable woman. Seaforth: Miss Mabel Oovenlock, daughter of Mr. John •Govenlock. of this town, has hist eminently distin- aished herself in Toronto. -Miss ovenlock his been attending the Lillian „ Massey school of Domestic in the final examilnitiOn of lx)th iOntor- , senior years, a-No.0e only rich -Orr p offered in the senior year. n rkcognitlon her work and the ex- cellent standing taken at her examins ation'she has been engaged as a de- nstratOr ,in the College at it good a usts-nowaliss .Govenlee on it eponstratinirjltur in the, cikate• Clinton: A pretty -June -wedding took plaice at the residence of John Shaw Wednesday when his youngest Mary became The bride of William Moir. -of Port El:in. The te-w frie,nds.., The bride was beautifull bite polls •e spri over china silk, while her travelling gown was brown chiffon silk ,with violet hat. She was attended by Mies Mar - Ian Marrs of Port Elgin and as flower girls by Dorothea 'Moroi, Port Elgin, Jessie Ballantine. Kincardine, and Madelon Shaw, daughter of Dr. Shaw. The groopisman WAS Mr, Lorne Muir, Port Elgin. , tit:, born in.t , „ , ..... trade*0', !”' ., 4grown- . ylon: and , tan, teas. .• The". , . .,... „ CI ' *3 are grown at high altitudes on '111'01144in., Slo ,. , s4where the , tea. bushes: grow more slOwir and are more. ,. carefully cultivated than in the valleYst where- the„ clititate: ..,0,........i..-7,,r,.......,..••••,...,,,,...--.,,,,-- •-•-----14*--Watiatt _ . &.---- 7-7- _ ---, '..,_ 7 - •-, ------7._. s•"="r•-•—•.---------,,,,,,,,,,,,ar..,,„_-3,,,,A,„*.1 \ wn-grown too is not oniy a ntier quasi i --fuv---iitat F. ----- ins mucitmekre ,i,:ea, juice Or extract t an v liets_ WO • , , tea. • . -'s This ot4 be easily proved by comparing a draw* hie' of Red Rose waft any other tea. By doing lo will find that a ound of' 4 Rose Tea will s end as fk as ig to her teas. \ . The saving is most apparent in the Blue 'Label and better grade's buy a pound and mike the ten. Seaforth: The following were tick. -to-distant4eints-shy-W.--Somer /oho 5alatio_Detroitl the W1acresee-7431iiti4o--Ne Atssa.4.,Bssnie,„.11isise, a delegath--to the -Geller:SI Assembly at Ringston;, Mr. and Mrs. II. . Colbert to Chicago, -taboatfroinOwtuSund;Mrs. Finlayson, sr., to Vancouver, to spend iarly known as "Curly," whose aced -- -dental shoot-leg:was-reported, died in the bospitalat Pembroke on Saturday. Re Siglt s member of it Georgian Bay canal survey and was one at it Part): qieuritturaloti -it!Ilet'`AX-tsofr river; Thehabeen on the river iffid-Kfarly"-Wee .oitieof those engaged" ing -the boat, -and -when the teate latmch which Ploke& them up every`evening overtook them he forward for his coat. A rifle isg friths -boat and whether he struckit with his foot or the '‘,.,coat be. carne entangledin it, is not known but it discharged and thehall enteted his body and lodged in the muscles of the back. As quickly 'as possible be wilataken trs'rb-.61--oviratitt gelm. frlier-ebe refelfed eve - •- or st. une ere WAS some hope- of'recover ,, but on Saturda he suss 'llansJtess-g._A, Salvers, of Brace: field to *ngs,N. '; r. an rs. Malcolm McKay to Phila. delphia and Atlantic City; Mr. Pu Jails to Sault Ste. Marie: Mrs. G. E. • endereon to Mfnneapohn. eaforth: James who teceot- ly sold his farm nearOonstatice heavily - used -the farrreo on the McKiltop and--Ifoltettletyn, paying'forft the titilinir Sri; acres. bas on it , good buildings and is withia about three miles of $enforth. Mr. t C 1 gets possess 0-15-r-iii,4 October. tistors-,,,Aswe ortnt-r-mran___ 2,00 o • a-,--etuto Gazette. was married at the Miura' of the Holy Communion. New York, on Monday, to Miss Marie'llolboistets The bride was -prominent in Ottawa 0001471 having been a member Lord minto's household: the groom is ft son of the late Rola. Coats, of Clin- ton spAy,-4110111- fluen4si. Joao .22*- att•OltiglisOsit4oi.„ own Zitirsib-Deitott XII. Aron Um. Apo GRISTING and 011OPPING. DON2 PEOAIPTLY, son -'eson, ew me w t an un- ertnnete accidentat gi orks wee1C-Tirsinin way he got his' right hand can ht in to have the two centre fingers sitopts- removing there shortly. tated atthe second joints - DVATM-Tbio week it &Tomes our Parkhill: The 6ther asy- white us, *Jul, duty to teco...1:the• death ef Mr. John Barrett was engaged et statute Juan 40u*s, or oro. concessions which.. „ labor he was standing neer big" 474: took place on Friday. . Thelma event ft..,d gon_which was Ied with gra, ?#611110tiverotrexPectell as for WW1 Pl'ev. when his horses friplitenekki past, !one. was prootrakisi,by „L.A. perair: tag voilimr'. "ince zundow-iviva4en 4,104 tie stroke SEM irOIX1 W1111.C151-!iee, never throwing bliss down. • A Wheel paseed re*overe(4,,, pstiOttsneSsi Aritt altowiel 'over one of tits essw6 stlrody s,,suts, surrounded by all the conned* this itig- world can give and given the beet med- . kat skill the vital spark could not be Dublin: A very stylish and pretty retained. Deceased." ,whosemaMen Wedding took piiiee in St. P.. at tArtia 'name was Catherine,Pinkle. was born church, at O a.m. Wednesday. -when, hs•Itensesisit county, New Yokk state as Newetnribe 'was Milted Irt Inett.'in 1881 She_came to...Camidkat14,-04: *4 :were iittended by' Miss KliehhOrrarler, was moreled to her nowbereaved boo'. and Leo Krauskopt, while the ore- boats,- in isso, And came tatestitaet Mont was 0671%10 VI' Re.r, T. NO04'' siding here ever since. She leaves a, nan. • family of three sone gind..onedaughter. *St. Marys: Allen McDonald of bro was serlotislY feinted whit* load- ea to the bereaved huabsnd *lidfart*a . on ing machinery at the Maxwell works 117,„ua *mem Tuesday evening. Ilia horse* me Atille111 WOMS4 will tt . ed frightetieflat,* paean a and. u. i n, tt tuettmtamulda *mem- st his efforts to manage t long resided, a where she wai knocked down • trampled - tty-,h-eUve-d-.,---The. reMitine we horiiiirimillbelwago erreilitillithirrisemetery--- over hiship. No bois were brokenMumma ilitto.---A pretty' but he mar have ding took place at the home of M injuries. •• neon, nu •WedneedaY. the Oontroc ---:-Ate- - ,3” Rev. Mr. o r in. t eturrd it=ttra.ELVES... OODEPi1 ItOR 'CLINTON AND WAY STATIONS TO STRA.TPORD ON Atutrwili OP iMAMA,InIgiURSDAY tesseaswessennasone" GODERICH BAND oistaewr ossArt Just 19 Leave koodeticb. for De ctu., Tuesday, tpie 20, Canada That. **turn to tioderich Leave Detroit for Goderich` yo Xulw21, Sten. f .2ate_ti , life in to go to her w.0- d to rest it lir,' Tneed'ir that hi '4,tedillattnornin •Alberta. ted, the new* to his aged moti *MO ,R11 flLSlIWVS -17