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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1914-1-22, Page 4efficeett rbtir ocati , Huron County Sander: & 'Creech, Proprietors Ia advance $LOO per year in Canada $1,5(' in United States. If not paid it advance 50c. extra per year may be charged. TI•[I.T' t, D,X,X, JAN, 2 , ' 14 • The goverment : is losing no time in. :carrying' out its avowed policy of en- couraging the" Canadian: 'hipbyilding :industry. •.Already the contract has been let for the'constrturtton of a, inag riificent dry dock at Quebec and now announcement is ` made that a site has bees purchased at EEsquamauit for the construction 9f a similar dry dock `for the Pacific Coast. Hon. Robert Rogers, IVlinister of public works, has .already given orders to prepare the .Prins for ,the undertaking, and the engineers of the department are now at work on them. "In former years the people of Sea. forth and vicinity had to journey to 'Clinton when they required to see the Dominion Patent Records, This :inconvenience will no'v be a thing of the past as owing to the interest tak- -ea by 5, 5. Merner, the member for South Huron, these records may be 'seen any ,time in our Puhlic Library. This is only another evidence of Mr.' 'alerner•s thoughtfulness for Ms South 'Huron friends, and goes 'to show that quietly and unobstrusively, he 'is ever working for and looking:afterthe in- terests of his constituents." Seaforth News. Scarcely a day passes -but some - ;body gives Laurier's "free, food":nyth a good swift kick, " And. they are not all Conservatives either. .No one can accuse the St. John -"Glee" of being Tory in its learnings. ft ` has, on the eantrary fought the battles of Liberal ism in the Maritime Provinces for years. And after examining Sir Wil - ford's panacea. the Globe merely ris- es to remark .in a bored, languid way that "most people will find, it strange than the liberal leader did not think of givinf us Tree Food' during the fif- teen years that he was in office." Down in. San Francisco, they have lust heard of Sir Wilford's new tariff tune whereupon the "Chronicle" mak- es the following observations; Sir Wilfrid Laurier has adopted the slog- an `fee food before dreadnoughts and is out an a campaign for reducing duties as a means of reducing.' the cost of living He will find no help for his theory in the experience of the United States under the new tariff. And in. any case where does Canada expect to .get cheaper food than_ she can furn- ash herself? She eats only one-quarter (of the breadstuffs raised within the Dominion. The Toronto Globe has made the belated discovery that t he "wider markets" which Reciprocity was to sive the Canadian farmer.and.consum- er for their joint benefit. is far from the blessing the Liberals predicted, The "Globe" now announces that the removal of the American customs duty 'on live stock passing tato the United States is a bad thing for both produc- er and consumer. It drains Canadian farms of their best breeding cattle and raises the price of meat to the Canadian consumer. London will have a seven-day street car service commencing on Sunday provided the directors of the London Street Railway Companyi•givetheir con sent to an agreement ..drawn up by the city solicitor. _ Rheumatism and Bright's Disease -Prof. Budiong was Quickly Relieved of Both afflictions by Using Rheums. If you suffer from any form of Rheumatism remember that RHEUMA goes to work quickly to remove the cause, not simply. to relieve the dis- tress. Many years' use has demon- strated that it goes to -the seat of ,he disease and: expels the poisonous• mat- ter through the natural, ..-channels - 'the kidneys, bowels, liver and skin For many years' I was troubled with Rheurnatistrl ;also ,;with Bright's 'Disease of 'the' Kidneys' I suffered awfully, Tried many advertised rem- edies. Atter using your truly re- markable preparation .RHEUMA, I was fully cured." -Prof. C. J. Bud - :long Sound View, Conn. RHEUMA is guaranteed by W, S. Cote who sells it for' 50c. a bottle. Quick Results May be depended upon from the use of . our Want Ads. The births, deaths, piarria- •ges• and the other Classified Coltimns ate 'usually indite. dei In even a very "perfuttc• tory- persual of the paper. They are as good for general business "8 ,,they are for ftefp Wanted,,, ,efC. - F 8e11000*i Mb/ wit 0.•0010 Business Men's Association PAPERS ON' PROHIBITION PAPER NO. 11 We regret this is our, last paper `be fore the clay of voting. The time has been too short for an educationaly campaign. And is it any wonder that our friends, who style themselves the Temperance Party, would have rush- ed this vote on in November, had they had their own way? Anything but in- formation that bears down on Prohib- ition for them, Of what value is any- thing that will not bear the light of scrutiny ? La our papers we have shown )e yond contradiction that Prohibition is absolutely bad. We submit for the careful consideration of our readers these facts concerningProhibition, 1 Tt '•does ,not prohibit. 2- It brings into existence a on - tempt for law. 3. It breeds deceit, lying, malice and ill -will in any community, 4 It tends to deteriorate the men- tal and physical natures of those op- pressed by it. 5 It leads to consumption of drugs and patented nostrums most - detri- mental to health. 6. .It produces the worst form of drunkenness there is, owing to the adulteration of the intoxicants sold in prohibited territory. - 7. It is utterly and entirely unscrip- tural Whatever ground the Temper- ance. Party may have from the stand- point -•of expediency, they literally have not any support whatsoever from the Bible. - - 8. TBE BIBLE DENOUNCES DRUNKENNESS, BUT - IT DIS- TINCTLY . ENJOINS, EVEN COM- MANDS :THE PROPER USE OF INTOXICATING BEVERAGES. We have every confidence -that the men of Huron will not be misled Sy the representatives of - those, who whin: generally, sincere, , are pursuing an ignis fatuous, they call Prohibition We have no hesitation in pronouncing PROHIBITION TO BE A CURSE AND NOT A BLESSING. It is almost incredible. Respectfully, THE HURON COUNTY BUSINESS MEN'S ASSOCIATION. John Ransford, %• Jackson, President. Secretary. KIRKTON Mr and Mrs. Ed, Hazlewood have gone to Uxbridge, -Miss. Vera Hazle- wood is spending a couple weeks in Toronto. -R. Ross, who has been visiting in Essex, has returned. -Ger recce Jose has returned to Toronto to resume his studies in the college, after spending three weeks holidays at his home here: -Mr. an.d Mrs. Wes. Hazlewood from the West, who have been visiting relatives in this vicinity started for their- home last week. On Sunday the anniversary of Roy's Presbyterian Church was held. Rev. R. G. McKay of Alvinston conducted services morning - and evening. An oy- ster supper was served an Monday evening (Too late for last week) ` A number from here attended Thames Road anniversary on Sunday. -Mr, and Mrs, Robt. Radcliffe en- tertained their friends on Friday ev- enings in honor of Messrs. C. Gowans and G Radcliffe. -The young men of Russeldale purpose givung a dance on Wednesday evening. HENSALL __0 -- Mrs. R..Bonthron is visiting her son Will in Detroit, -Miss Maud Porter has returned from a visit to her sister in Highgate, -Mrs, T, Neelands spent a few days with her sister, Mrs. Tait in London. -Mrs. C. D. Simpson has returned from Barrie, where she has visited for some time, -Mrs. Coleman.' who has been visiting with her moth- er, Mrs. Consi.tt, left this week for Stratford; owing to the illness'of her daughter -in -law. -On Saturday Robert Chesney; son of Dr, Jas. Chesney, was taken with a severe attack of append- icitis Dr. Gunn' performed an opera- tion and Robert is progressing favor- ably towards 'recovery,. • HAY COUNCIL. The council elect, L. Kalbfleisch as Reeves Ed: I.7aters Sam Dietz, Hy. Neeb and;Caspar Waterer as. couadcs`ll- ors tntrlr'according to statute Jaix 12• at 11 .m,, and after being duly sworn: in'aprioi,nte6' the following officers.- Clerk P. Hess, sr,, salary. $175 Treas- urer Thos. Johnston, $125; Collector •sehteii .$85 Assessor, 0. lop1y $90, Auditors, J, Haberer, G.. B-lti' 1 . well $10; Sheep valuators, Ti;:• Mc. Arthur J. Haberer and C. L. W airier; Caretaker, Mrs, 3. -owald -25, 'A number of accounts were passed after which the council adjourned to Feb. 7th ZURICH William Zettel of Elbow, Sask., is cid visiting his brothers aother friends in 'town.= -Mrs, John Geiger and her daughter of Pigeon, Mich., are visit- ing relatives and friends for a few weeks. -Miss Lillian Faust of Chicago was a short visitor with her mother Mrs. A, Faust, -A painful accident was sustained when Mrs. Warm in frying to open the front door made a mis step. and had the misfortune to break her ankle, -The ladies of town met at the home. of Mrs. W. Fritz recent-. lv and Mrs, Hastings of Exeter, the district organizer, organized a Wom- en.'s Institute, with the following of- ficers Pres., Mrs. W. Fritz; 1st Vice Mrs J. Preeter; Znd Vice, Mrs. E. Appel; Sec.-Treas., Miss Kate Camp- bell district director, Miss Anna Hess Press Cor Miss Vera Siebert; Dir- ectors, Mrs. W. L. Siebert, -Mrs. Rev. Brown.; Auditors, Mrs. O'Brien, Mrs. C. Fritz Quit Dosing JYour Children with strong Cathartics*- Chamberlain's Tablets are most effective in regula- ting stomach ,troubles and con- stipation for th0'Iittle folk -one tablet going to bed means a sunny - .face in the morning. Pleasant to take, they never fail. 25c. a bottle. Druggists and dealers or by mail. - - Chamberlain Medicine Co. Toronto 4 GOpERICf• TP.- Hart. -(..Hicks of ,con 12, dropped dead iii the stable of his brother -in. -caw, Robert Rich- ardson Jan. 14. Ha had been called by„ his brother-in-law to assist in raining a sick horse and while stand- ing looking at' the .,horse. he fell over and died in less than, an hour, Heart failure was the cause. Swan orw OL'n or TOL@Do, t.e Lucas Vicrr s . Frank J. Cheney makes oath thaw he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney. k Co., doing buei• nese in, the City of Toledo, County and State afore- said, and that said flan; will pay tLw sum of ONE HurrouISD DOLLARS for each anti every ease of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. PRANK J.: CHENEY Sworn to before me and subecrileed in my prey enoe, this Oth day of December, A.D. 1586. (SIAL) 4.,W.GLIIASON, Timm PvsLra Halle Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free., F. J. CHENEY iOo„ Toledo, 0. Soldby all Druggists, 75- , - Take Hall's Family Pills tor consttpatlon. . CLEARING Auction Sale OF FARM 'STOCK There will be sold by public .auc- tion on Lot $, Con, 2, L. R. S., Tuck- ersmith, on FRIDAY, JAN. 30, 1914 at 1• o'clock sharp, the following: - Horses -Pair matched Agri. horses, mare and gelding, 4 and 5 years old; brood mare 4 years old, supposed to be with, foal, Agri.; 1 filly, rising 2 year old, a,gri.; horse colt, rising 1 year old, agri, ; carriage •mare, iising 4 years old, broken to harness; Car- riage gelding rising 4 years, broken to harness. . Cattle -1 renewed cow; 5 cows due in March; and April; 1 farrow cow; 3 steers 2 years old; 3 heifers Z year old 3 steers 1 year old; 3 heifers 1. year .old • 4 spring calves; ` Hogs -2 brood sows due in March and April; 1 sow due later. Some straw to be fed on the farm. Positively no reserve as the prop- rietor has rented his farm. Terms -10 months credit on t urn- ishincapproved joint notes, and 5 per cent, off for cash. LOUIS CLARK, T. CAMERON Prop. Auct. THE CANADIAN BANK • ...0E........COMM.ERCE..: SIR EDMUND WALKER, C.V.Q., I, I„ D.. E04,1.,. President ` ALEXANDER LAIRD. General Manager JOHN Arab, Ass't General Manager RESERVE FUND,$13,500,000 CAPITAL, $15,000,000 SAVINGS BANK ACCOUNTS interest at the current rate is allowed on all deposits of $1 and upwards. Careful attention is given to every account. Small accounts are welcomed. Accounts may be opened and operated by mail. Accounts may be opened in the names of two or more persons, with drawais to be made by any one of them or by the survivor, S21 BXETIR BRANCH -G. L. WAUGH, Manager. Branch also at Crediton The Molsons Bank Incorporated 1855 Capital & Reserve r $8,700,000 85 .BRANCHES IN CANADA A GRNBRAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. CIRCULAR LETTERS OF CREDIT , . TRAVELLERS , CHEQUES Issued BANK MONEY ORDERS ....... ................ ... ,-f SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT at al Branches. Interest allowed at highest current rate. EXETER BRANCH. Agents at Exeter fortthe Dominion Government. DICKSON & CARLING, Solicitors. N.D. 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The more thor ough your price com- parisons are, the more> strongly you realize that PAGE prices are the lowest at which GOOD, wire fence has ever been sold. - Page Guarantee With Every Rod With every rod of Page Fence goes this guaran- tee: "If PAGE Fence proven defective, return it and' get your money back", ' quibble -,--no strings No qu rings -no red tape -to this, iron -clad guarantee. We . can give it with absolute confidence, because PAGE Fence is the best fence made. Big carbon -steel wires, woven -under uniform tension -with evenly spaced uprights• -non- ' slipping knots --and the best galvanizing money can insure; these make PAGE Fence good for a life -time, while ory dinary fences may need replacingevery five or ten years. PAGE CATALOG 104 pages, illustratingand' describing a hundred use- ful things for the farm. Many of them aren't carried byyour dealer. All are Sold at retnarkable low'. prices for cash. •` atrite:' to -day for this catalog, STYLE PAGE HEAVY FENCE No, 9 Page Mire T•v,:oughout in 20, 30 and 40 n y le. Rails, Froight Paid a, aa.az c2" l°e.eo d Spacing of •Horizontals in Inches 4 5 6 77 8 8 8 8 9 9 9 -9 10 10 10 10 11 30 37 40 40 48 42 42 47 47 48 48 51 51 48 48 51 51 55 61 Sal 36 8 42 42 7 26 48 36 50 54 9 9 10 18148 901 60 22 10, 10, 10 22 8, 9, .10, 10 22 61/2, 7, 81/2, 9, 9 22 5,. 51/2, 7, 7, 71/2, 8 22 5, 61/2, 71/2, 9, 10, 10 22 6,6,6,6,6,6,6, 161/26,6,6,6,6,6,6 22 4,' 5, 51/2, 7, 81/2, 9, 9 161/2 4, 5, '51/2, 7, 81/2, 9, 9 22 6,6,6,6,6,-6,6,6 161/2 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6,' 6, 6 22 4, 4, 5, 51/2, 7, 81/2, 9, • 9 161/2 4, 4, 5, 51/2, 7, 81/2, 9, 9 22 3, 3, 3, 4, 51/2, 7, 7, 71/2, 8 161 3, 3, 3, 4, 51/2, 7, 7, 71/2, 8....... 161/2 3, 3, 3, 4, 51/2, 7, 81/2, 9, 9 - 22 3, 3, 3, 4, 51/2, 7, 81/2, 9, 9 161/2 3, 3,' 3, 3, 4, 51/2, 7, 81/2, 9, 9 MEDIUM WEIGHT FENCE (Maritime Prov4a.ce prices of Medium Weight, also Special. 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