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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1914-1-8, Page 5DENTAL HLIMVIW,LE A meeting of those In favor of the D. 0, p', UCKIIASTON, aL.I ,s., D,D,S, Canada Temperance Act is called for D19INTIS'P Lt ra'ber of the R,em,S. of Ontario and fronur Graduate of Toronto Univereity, fieea-elver Diekeon & Calling's law office, Cla.aed "W'edneaday afternoons. Dai. A.' R. KINSrIIA,N, L,.D.S., Honer Graduate of Toronto University DENTIST Teals extracted Without pain, or any bad effe¢tRl, Office over Gladman' & ' fStreet, xe t1Can'b»y s Office, Main S e C, '>�er. t LHGAL. DICKSON & CA11LING, BARRISTERS, Np a Cm Solicitors, 1�tFi a, Conveyancers, Com- missioners. missioners. Solicittors for the Molsons Sankt, etc, 5ioney to Loan at lo'w'est 'rates Of inter- OPticee-MadovOte '1i3~fetee vet I. R, Csa7•l;m-„^d B.At L H. Dickson TO%;;We have a large amount of pr vats funds to loan on fawn an& ' Sage prop- ertt•es at low rates of tnter'eet. hJ , GLADMAN & STANBURY Hart'sters, Solicitors, Exeter. 1 J. -SENIOR Agent Cbntederatlon Life A.estu'anee fComps,ny, also Pte Insurance to .lead - dos Canadian' and ; Hrittsh Companies. Haiku -Ste Exeter. Goliege Af Home Thousands of ambitious chug, . pen` ole are Past preparing la theirown homes io occupy lueralive positions ae stenographers, bookkeepers, telegraphers, civil serraets. in -.shore of lznsfaess Activities You Maw at if you so wish Ponttons rentote. Loa'-O8l ,w ... day. fieg.'iduai ieetraotiese Expert 'tete cher. 1B'rrey years, oxpe"renge. Largest to mens io Gonda. Lieyen colleges, Spec. udl course ear teachers, Affiliated with Commercial Educators' Association of Can- ada. Summer School at famous Spobton =Business. College, Lon- don. EO. $POTTON B. F. WARD President Prins jp Friday evening, fan, itb, in the Tilittr"- sw h at 8 o'c1 1' church, Ock, ra BIDDULPH. The annual old boys' banquet was, helot on Fxnday evening in the Oddfel low'- building, Granton. One hundred peole were present and. greatly en, joyed the dancing and banquet, The building was tastfuliy decorated for the occasion by the old boys, -Mr, J, B. Bryan is. seriously illwith pneu- monia Mr, Bryan was e member of or thei the B%ddulp 1 t council f past year, and was again a candidate, illness thus being very unfort'•• µ1s •unate,- st re or Onro Clever 7- Lucas Couto- A .,,Gino, ted F . rank d partnere' , .;heney makes oath that be is senior nese k „ c the firm of P. J. Cheney & Oo., doing bust- ^' ,a the'City of Toledo, County AD State afore. s id, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE. HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hail's Catarrh Cure. PRANK. J. C13ENEY Sworn to before me and subscribed in my pres once, this Oth day of December, A.U. 1880. (Sian) A. W,GLEASON', . - NoTAaa Poetic Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly en the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Seed for testimonials free. i. J. OIIENEY &00,, Toledo, 0. Soldby all Druggists, 76 Take Ball's Family Pills for constipation. 1 Have You .. 1 made provision` tor elliploymelir during the Fall and Winter mon- ths or do you wish steady re - numerative work the year through Write us and secure our Agent's terms. We offer the best in u11e Ibuss fess: pay weekly, free Ou•tf`!4 e ,elusive territory, ve Q _ , r' ii00 ,Acre und'r ZilliivatIon, Established ish oy - I er 35 years.li d v A. reputation for II h h ra grade stock and fair .leaf- ing, A salesman can make ,non- e• se el ling O:. 3 in for us a We want I a n : energetic -reliable man for Exeter and vicinity. For -terms write •' PELBAM NURSERY CO., Toronto, Ont. I YN.3.-Free catatogue,on request i 1 IIJ . TAKEA COMPLETE COURSE in the Popular and Successful ELLIOTT Toronto, Ont., and you will soon oc- cupy a good position and enjoy a good salary. Enter now. Write for catalogue .SYNO)?SSS OF CANADIAN. NORTH Wi ST LAND FREGULATIONS .ANY person" who is the sole head of ,a family or amy male elver 18 years o14;3, *nay homestead a quarter section of .available Doniiaiien land C;n • Man:toba ,Saskatchewan or All croak The ap- rplleant enust appear in person at . the !Dominion L.arttils Agency or Sub- agency for the district. Entry by pro- xy made be made,. at any. agency, on certain coh)ditiohsi by : father, mother , eon, daughter, ' brother or sister of in- -tending homesteader D Bios-Sia months' residence upon and cultivation of the land in each rot three .years, A. homesteader may live within gene fries of his homestead on n. farm of at Least 80 acres soilely owned and occupied by hien or by his •father, mother,son daughter, brother eer ,&steer.. In• certain districts a homesteader lane good standing may pre-empt a quart erection along: side has homestead. Price $8.00 per acre. Duties-lvlust reside upon the borne stead or •pre -emotion sig months in, .east, of six years from : -date of h,ome- estead entry (Including the tYsie re- ,quired to earn l,him,estead patent) and eilltivate l fit y acres extra. A. homesteader who bice exhausted hie 'homestead right and cannot obtain s, pr'eeemption may enter ' for a pun. chased hvm;eaeeed In certain di,streetis Price ..$ ,'0o per aerie. Duties Musa reside air inspsititre ern each of these years,, Ctvltivttkte- Piety acres and erect a house worth $300,, '�. W. CORY, Deputy o2 the Minister."of the Interior TI.BrDTatibbio'rized Rrublication of this advertiaennntt win not be paed for. BUSINESS AND SHORTHAND h, . 3L HAND Subjects taug'nt by expert instructors at the a&eYe Y, M, C. A. BLDG.. LONDON, ONT. Students assisted to positions. College in session from Sept. 2nd. Catalogue free. Enter any time. J.W. Westervelt J. W. Westervelt, Jr. Principal Chartered Accountant 17 Vice -Principal Equ y W@ sera is iuLerested and should know about the wonderful Marvel whirling Sp ,i Douche 'k ' our druggist for re es cannot supply Me MARVEL. accept no Cher, but send stamp forillus. totted book-realnd. It gives full particulars and directions inv'duable to ladies wINDSOIr SUPPLY CO., Windsor, Oat General At ents'for Citnada. RA O b ON ST TF R T. Ontario's best ' Business training school We have thorough courses in Conlmercial, Shorthand and Tele- graphy departments and nine compet- ent instructors. We offer you ad- vantages not offered elsewhere. You do notknow what an up-to-date bus- iness school can do for you unless you have received our free catalogue Write for it at. once. D A. McLACHLA.N, Principal. BECAUSEI! ..Y IT TS ; PriAnc$650 Z». R, ModeTouring Oar: f. ob, Ford Oat, t*et catalog and 'partiettl rs from ,''Snell, agent, Exeter. Ont. r' o ear' Orte CIDI.IVIiAT The death kook place Oil.+ Tlrursclay le, Z5t11 of Janet McLaughlin, widow o late f the, l� e Angus R. McIntosh at the borne ot:, her daughter Mrs. Meivin,` Robinson,•51h ,con. McGillivray She iharIcied her late hn band 45 years ages a - '. 'vee for several yeas n W u ll. Y r 1 a3E Williams, and afterwards in s1t�1`4 and McGillivray. She is $W',Jaen once brother, five sons, arc' .,vee by tar's. .a two daugh The n arnia,g it .high p?' • took place on ;Friday youine• .,,ou of Miss ,Edna ,Robinson pest daughter of Mr, and Mrs « obinson, to Mr, Oliver Amos, of Lie tur•y a;' the family residence, Rev. A, Graham,, of Parkhill, officiated. The couple were unattended the bride being given away by herfather. grist Minnie Antos, cousin of the, groom, played the wedding march, The bride was gowned in a beautiful dress of white embroidered marquisette, Only the immediate relatives and friends were present at the wedding, • Fol. lowing the ceremony a dainty repast was served lin the dining room, The groom's gift to the bride was a hand- some fur -lined coat and to the pian- ist a silver -moulted parasol. HENSALL Albert Redchart of Pt: Huron 5,s visiting his parents. -Ernie Stacey, of Urillia spent the holiday with his par- ents. -Miss Flossie .Caldwell is ser- iously il at the home; of her sister, Mrs Joynt,-Kenneth Pope leaves this, week for Merlin to enter the Maisons Bank as clerk; -Miss Agnes Shirray - a (r. H. J. D. Cooke of Toronto wee -Clivec Joynt visited here last -.. of Nelson B. C. was a visitor herel last week. -The newly -elected neem- }pers of the schaol board at W. E oggarth, A. Whiteside, treo. err... erland,-Mrs, Thompson Murdock has returned from Calgary where he has been spending a few months with her daughter Mrs..IHoggarth.-John Forest a pioneer of Hillsgreen section passed awaylast week, John Forest was well known n; and highly esteemed. He was San thiS 80th year.. Marriage -The home of Reeve Oft- wein was the scene of a pleasing ev- ent on Tuesday of last week, when ,his daughter, Miss Lillie, was united in, marriage with James Patterson,son of Mrs , R. Pettersoxi. Rev. R. Hicks officiated. Only the immediate rela- tives of the contracting parties were presC,:''tr The happy couple took a trip to maga Falls and Berlin,, ZURICH Calvin Williams of Buffalo was a Victoria Johnston was the guest of visitor at his home last week. -Miss Detroit friends last week.-Mrs.Wurtz of Pigeon Mich., visited her parents Mr. .and Mrs. J. Melick,-Alex. , Mc- Leod of Montreal was a visitor here. -Ezra Smith of Detroit visited here last week. -Mr.' Ezra Kaercher and daugthers of Berlin were holiday. vis itors in town. -Mr. and ,;lVlrs...J. Wic- kens of Ingersoll are visiting friends and relatives here. -Otto Sipple of Detroit and P. Sipple of Parkhill hol- idayed ol-idayed in the village. -Jack Cantelon of Lethbridge, Alta., was a visitor in' town. -August and Gedion Koehler are visiting in, Tavistock:- Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Howald were visitors from Stratford, and also Albert Gies of Berlin WHALEN. Mr and .tabs. Geo, Miilson visited last week with his cousin, hlr. Andrew Hackney near Farquhar. -Mr. and Mrs. John Morley visited his sister, Mrs, David Long, last week, near London. -Miss Maud Talbot, who lia,s been spending the holidays here the guest. of her cousin, Mrs, Hector Millson, returned home on Tuesday, -Mr. and Mrs Albert C.;uaining visited friends in London during the past week, Mrs, Gunning being called to assist in car - Mg for her.niece, .Olive Hern of Ex- eter, who is recovering from an oper- ation .for appendicitis performed by Dr: Stevenson -Mr.- Sam'l Gunning gave an oyster supper to a number of his relatives. The splendid sup- per served by Nfrs. Gunning was en- joyed by Wm Ogden gave ave 1art p y and dance on Friday evening totheyoung people, about forty be - mg present and enjoyed a good time -Mrs James Brien of near Granton is dangerously ill at the time of writ- ing. -Miss Daisy Stevenson of Toron- to us visiting her cousixu, Ella Brooks this week; -Edward and Wm. Buttson of Staffa spent New. Years here with their cousin, Mrs. Wm. Og- MOUNT CARMEL ,2-; ..o...,� i�Xre and Mrs,^.hn,. Rowland spent New 'Years with friends at Goderich -Miss Sadie Campbell of Detroit is spending a few weeks withher sister, vliss- K Campbell. -Mn Jas. Hall of Berlin is at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Hall, -Mr. Patrick Mahoney of Mecheche, •Alta., is vis- iting at his home here. -Mrs. Thomas Rayanr and ,daughter; Elizabeth, left week. for ,Chicago, where'.they intend remaining, -Miss Kate Currie of Iider- ton is spending' holidays at her home here. -Mr. Jos. Sullivan of Detroit.. ar- rived .home on Saturday Y to spend his holidays, No More Headaches For Me This can be your experience if yotr use Chamber- lain's Tablets--, they core, head- aches by remov- ing the cause-- not by smothering the symp. tonic' woinanrs Surest cure for woman's most et n mora ailtnents. Try them: 25c. A bottle. I,iruggistS and Dealers, or by mail. Charnberla n 1Vleditine Co. Toronto 2 CNAMBERLAI TSN_S , TA3LL THE Tr,a,;eA!ll'i. It Occurs at, the 00.040 of a Glro ;t tnrIn W1 eoL Ttae lal;,ae who a tornado wall ,Lriltc? ea nQt: 11 ' foretold. Et knowl- 9(10° 1;#i their eti,USee tint,, there- fore, take the place oi:„ reseuee , rig mind and,absen,e 61 60Uy When, the. "twister" actually em.e s roaring along. But, neyerthellesa, the newly accepted explanation Of the tornado as set forth, in a Parer b Mr. Herbert t Quick, will be interesting. These dreadful storms "coed; Rear the centre of the moving area of low barometer called a cyclone. This cy- clone is a revolvingsheet of wind ro- tating in a circle from 500 to 1,000 miles in diameter -- and people in some districts experience a, cyclone many times a year. All their general storms are cyclones. The wind blows from every' direr tion towards the centre of these cy- clones, spirally, and with an upwar:T draft. The south half of the eyelonc is warm. There are always.. great bo,' las of cold air settling down fr^: u the upper regions. The warm ab from south and west, .blowing towards the centre of "low," forces itself un- der the weight of cold air, A bi southerly wind will drive itself un- der the mass of 8ectling cold air 111 - great weight, Here we have the conditions favoi- able for a tornado. The void air is 11-:.-fer than tie warm air, ttud oug'•". be at Me 'bottom next the cat;:: The .' v.arn f air s lighter, .. i ghte , and should i ,gyp while the strong soul).. .'ind is driving itself fartlq@r'.a,t1d ta- .her un 1. r greataattliug shelf o • Soraethinsg late to happen. Tills something takoa the; form of s'oat 1)ur esti i the tYi1F di£ tU 7,rfAea "b - - - PiQs BRf3QlAi6$l far anti; scale, much take ea - ng up of bubbles of steam throu,,h „iter in a boiling kettle. The •.t air begins to boil upward cert` bubbles. At the bottom of each i- _, a strn g,lldr tt take.: What i• s exactly like the whirlpool •1' '.')ttom of a bath when the watt- ' running' out. If the air' were a • ▪ quiet,-- : no -;a• iarlpoel form.; but ihii has only n. little whirl ej motion, the Whirl is commun a., ed to the spot where the draft is. TL: whirl grows wronger and strong__. In the bath it ge'.s so strong that the water is thrown outward and a core ',a -air whirlpool acts in the same vie , only upward instead of de'--•- rtl Wb411 titt� ilia• beiiaVed flans, a tor - is Lorre@d: `slid whirl begins les. %he spiral dir"dctidii of tfie gelid-fe;< orm. As the air of the tornado ,vliirls more and more swiftly, the a'r is thro ;; n outward and a core is for :.r- ed which is almost as .empty as the core in the bath is of water—that is, a partial vacuum is set up in t .e 'feast of the tornado. rhe buter shell of air is so den: beet' all the air. sucked into it is hell :here, and not permitted to get trough into this core. The sudden tphurst of warns air into the higher old air forms rain, and a heavy lownpour usually occurs. It also lib•- ;rates more heat, and this increases :ha ferocity of the disturbance. It generates an immense amount c.f :lectricity, and there is vivid light /king and crashing thunder. On it 'goes until the equilibrium is restored.! The velocity of the whirl ltecomes so enormous that stone walls are crumbled, iron and steel houee1 are tossed about like feather, hou ee are demolished, and whole eommu..'= las scourged and terrified. .ini; dreien to a point in it. Aa: Then follows a cool wave. Tl great body of cold air has acro -t plished its object, and reached the ground. The hot air has gone up an -1 become cooled. These storms Recur from 50 to ;:tiles ahead of --- that is south e'st of — the centre of the low.,' h' al not often occur. Usually the , ante is restored without such vi. leuce, ':So they cannot be predic The ,only thing that can be said that in certain localities the con.:' tions are favorable for severe loo. s Corms. Gentle Artof Spelling. .' "I can spell," announced Roy, ag five, at the breakfast table, as took another biscuit. "These a_ made out of d -o, do." "But that doesn't spell dough," h_. mother answered smilingly: "Aunt °Mande says that's the, to spell `do,' " insisted Roy. "Dere's two. `kinds o' do, chi' said the old colored cook, who caul, in tat tttja with another pla' e uiscults, "'do' what you shets 'do' what you eats,” Generous Uncertainty. "What Is your clog's frame?" "Harold Reginald," r'epiiea Cumrox. "Why, , that's the name of ti youngman who calls to see da:ughter." 7"Yes." I arranged it so that r -hr,;. ' oc-asionally express my feelings won't know for sure which I ant taut ing about.,, Pretty eai. It was Sunday afternoon, and 'Ma- s t1 bel little sister, Ruth,agedfour. e ^nq h nbn1 seated p5i�e M,.,,.tsn the r- Presently. elle little girl asked of `f.. r. a Ol1r eC. c. kart s nee, Aren t ,: y sv, iiaai't, i', Bititiper$" ":Well," answered Mr: Bumps , withe a fetid .glance at Mabel, "you're tate atteft thing to it," 1,60 Pilot's g on: "Why, 'rrf eridy,' ho'W dirty you are, and only yesterday you wrote p;yerse forapapa's birthday, ,`Yeraisixig alway's to wash your hilitis' ;lean '" "Well, mamma, I t' was' only a poetic license," Wail. of Man Robbed of,Yi'ortnne. Gronoh —'There goes a mitt, who robbed me of a large fortune i;alc-.. He robbed you of .a fortune, and still: he is enjoying his liberty! Croixth- Not by a darned 'sight! Hu married the rich widow I was after. The Vault, Sa"tDM your ease go by default, "Vomit, be fault ob de jury,•'yas- str,M, 1'�IsTer �leq. t "Blue" >e dllw ■ l I►prxtEal,>Mlrli r�iltlrc waxed t , ItelelliiM . q be ■ I„iMld9t yea y that's y ,. iMY#t1Wr1 >r >v11 II .01 .t.00 r 4111 NMI that $. g tc WRO%G .alnd moods , r, filmy t your liver le tired and refuses to work, or: your '4 digpative organs hove had too much, to do 0141 need care, Perhaps 0u1>avs been eatin�the wrong of food, andurbiblood 1w too ehorimpveri,hedµWf�awnt 7ott✓edsthe 0 GI�. e Dr. PIekce.� ii will giro � Nith e required rad a d. Tones the Indira tt• s�tt on �e 'weak Mame n ach made *trout. The liras iibratei With Ter life, The blood le icl4enwed of an � ' inap aritiea and earriei renewal health to every vein and nerve *aadUr►uacle and • ■ orvaa alt the body. No more attacks of ■ the "blue.," Life becomes wortb while again, and hope takee place of eepai'r. ► . '' ' , s * s ` anular on gettin IDs, l�ierf e ' ■ t ■ ■ Golden Medical Discovery. 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Tette how to feed ,light and heavy horses, colts, ± arsi,: tows, calves, steers, hogs; hie.) how to feed tend' keep lithographed in slat colors, thbwing" farmout, t birso ds in�theirnnakued eolori, cTh s0is si book that should be in every farmer's poteCssion. IT'S FREE. 'Write for 'your copy' todtryc 81 L1onkins mfg. 'Co. London, Cauda Royal . arple•Supplies and Booklets may be obtained from We '. Eeatuau