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The Exeter Advocate, 1916-4-20, Page 4
eltrtter buictrat e : Sanders & Creech, Proprietors Strbscrip•tiou, eeeriee,—ln advance $1.. per year in Canada; $L50 in United States. If not paid in advance= .-the price: is SQc, snore per year. TRITRSDI S, A FR O, To Guard Agai.nst Accidents From Hydro. By-law No.2,1916 A Ily-law to guard against danger aecsdents from contact or inter- fe rettee with the electric light pa'es" wires�. r a It n� o . or other ui� e mn o ei tite hydro-EIe+'tri4 ,vstent of Elee tett: ;r httn t in the Village f L\ W. RE. AS it is expedient' ter wake provision for the prole tion a the publ,a a;anst flange,"• anol ode.„•'•1 in etre e crab n o the clot :r'. system "n tete Vie.i.te a, at- a' to te •.3, g tate a :et: wt's ., y :1 °a sr, eat, Fite e %tEen aer al Coen n' ,.i 0 \4` c .. ! .;t. .I. 1. No. In?: list tl'"G1c: tik t a P. it eon. ..`e' t, aeon: oe 3 y.he \i!' „e ,tt.fivar) e>.. tan i ,! 4;, t. t -..I ata ,i^:1:.'1 'etre. art �v r- :,. S fit:',t h4. ti�? St .1 a',' ee e ) . t 1 e•t t , l e 51 Sti.: L 1 .1ny pea t• tee told .e11u31 tttalitl and no per, Otee de i e. dtistroy,remove oe elan -wee .aro thete whish fortes part tt or a; or r•z; he used or c'in, lt►y eJ tent the say elegyetris li,',:at tic et:n: er the workeng thereto. Z. No person shell fou ,h, tee ::4 Iters:; ate uete e. et: > .s n „ee ra teeth eny et tee zt :+: , a iree. aneeere Or ether coat mens wheat t,azmi part of the sa'd system. a>x, t at it Le stieh employe servant. or argent ot the ...Aid t;Ittn-tetpelite or of the seal liy 're. life a tr_e :tree >,,> w.r t. t3tnGtiti'. I! r�tt:C a.r nz:.,;: t . veer wale, nore tea anyp >reeta ex. e•p: a atter stuff 0 t ,ittet it ;.,r.'' i tsaa preetee `tie eel tore.- in; o n.il:; of lite end ey»erten. 3. 1.i h emote rt 'a- it t ..� al. or ret ,Ea any le the Eleetri#•.. 13y h w'ree for the ilatritote roe tan; a tangs. and all alantaees',a 'n al tsl to tet: ter Iiy.leet wiree or ap;iia atter >s ,:n cutti n$ or re.nteten;;, shall be es m:e i by the owner of buil:eine t•akntg or ordering The removal of the ': tome. 4. Any person or pe; sans en rag• ctrl m ; any Of the provisions tit this $y l,tw shall °n addition to any dam- ages whit) may occur or be oatasl^n- td thereby be liable upon coneiateur to a teat, not ex: eedine $zta.Ati 4 ite costs to be recovered before any Justere.> of tate Peace for the County of Huron o,• tt' 'n prisonment in .l•e Common. Gaol of the steel County for terra not exec ding three montes R cad a first, second and third tore and finally ;,asseel this 14tee der .o_ Apnii. 1916. j, W. TAYLOR, Reeve JOS. SENIOR. Clerk. CARD OF TIiANKS. Mnsac Mrs. Archie McCurdy- \vi;t; to convey their sincere thanks to the neighbors. £'reads and the Sunday S. 3 ool class of the Methodist Church at girkton for the teeny kindnesses anti sympathy shown them during the illness and subsequent death of their daughter. AFTER THE GRIPPE Vinol Restored Her Strength;:- Carton, Miss.— I am 75 years old and became very weak and feeble from the effects of La Grippe. but Vinol has done me a wnrld of good. It hascured my cough, built up my strength so I feel active and well again."—Mrs. T.rzr,.n BALDWI , Canton, Miss. Vinol, our delicious cod liver and iron tonic without oil, aids digestion, t. riches the blood and creates strength. Unequalled for chronic coughs, colds or bronchitis. Your money back if it fails. W S Cole, Druggist, Exeter,-, one• Far�.gr' • WE HAVE 'A SPECIALLY SEL- ECTED STOCK OF NO. 1 GOVERNMENT STANDARD RED CLOVER - ALSIKE, TIMOTHY; ALFALFA, SWEET CLOVER, utfILLETT, ORCHARD GRASS, , BLUE GRASS, ETC. a Protect lawn; and Bouievards By-law N o.1,1916 both of Dashwood, Rev: R. ore *et,. wood officiating. The bride ea e 'ended by Miss Anne . Bradley, +dale John Hartleib supported the groom. Paper and i'4rs. Moir left the city at 4.40 o'clock for Dashwood, where the bride will snake her time while her soldier husband is overseas. ZURICH; x• "Miss Lily Weber left' on Wednes.• day for Croswell, Alich. for a visit • Ted Foster left for London, where he has accepted a position as "tail it the G.T. R.—Alvin Sur- ce 4tih1 cleric erus of Oakville ihome for the Eas- ter boltday s.. --Ezra Keercher of Ber- th). was here last weeec to attend the of the lateAaron k aerthe r. funeral' —Word. has been received by the trustees of the Lutheran Church from Rev. Mr. Rembe that he will accept the call extended to him to become Pastor of the • church here. He ex- pects to assume his duties here in fay. -The home of ;lir. and Mrs. J. dlecher, Jr., Goshen Line south, was saddened on Tuesday of last weeeti ',then thedeath took place of their only son, Edgar Ernest, aged 4 years. The lad was taken down with bron- !::tis awl later a`tt>endicitis dee+:lotted o ad iul operation, 'operformed A success pe tt n was perf ate Monday of last week, but owing to .h; youth egad weakness of the pati - en: les systetie cou id not withstand :he severe strati .—There passed a - w ae at bee home on_the :Bronson Line, Hay. on tril 8, Aaron I:aere Bete at the Mage ot 4;, years, 10 months. De- tanseel suffered from dropsy for sev- ret sianatbs. He was born and toyed rice on the farm on whath he dee. He leaves a wife. two,,,aona and cel . daughters, Norman of lentan. .e.eteert Pearl and Gerrie at home, .w: 1: of • To -onto, Mrs. Bla k ot ••ori.` Road Mrs. E. Sweteee: of r•:d;tot Luey ttu.l Clara of Perlin. ret F ieu.., Wine lenu4r watt found !- ;e11'y o'' bringing liquor. illegally "sr 7:he t .T. 3, County of Huron and as s n enzed be Magistrate Andrews :o tou. then:hs in the Bounty th rd offense A BY -Law to protect and preserve the. boulevards and pxivate lawns in the Village of Exeter, WHEREAS it is deemed expedient to regulate the driving ovehielea and animals •on or through the streets and to prevent damage or injury to the boulevards, private lawns and peblie`parks within the lefunicipalittiy. The Municipal Council of the Vil- lage of Exeter hereby enacts as foie ewe 1. .Nd person ishalt drive any veh- icle, or drive or lead any horse, cattle, cheep or pig, on, over or upon any of tIse boulevards on. the sides or the public, streets or upon private lawns or publio parks of or within the 31un e't i 1 alit1y,nor shall any person per- mit or suffer any vehicle or any spell aminal to get fir be upon any oe the said boulevard, private lands er pub. lie pans. 2. Animals of the description afore said when being driven or conducted thrangh. along or over the streets of th,. Ittuieiltality shall be so driven nr eenelneted by the owner or owner. tllt•reof of their authorised egetnts sextants or employees, assisted it nNe- ssery by °there in such manner and with sttch saragu•trds as will keep the "said anim'iit off the said boule rards, private inwus :and pttblie park 3. lwrwwrs of <ems, bating transfer- red ransferred from one pare of the el !ty to another, either to or from r� or of pas- t as r•'_ a otherwise howsoever shall by h themselves.; or by: , arise outer capable person or persons either lead such cows by halter, leash or line or by SQRie other proper contrivance so as to keep them off the sidewalks of the 1 to keep them off the sidewalksof the elitnicipelity; and off the said bowler ards, emirate lawns and public Barka. Arty Terson or persons contravening r•ny or the provisions or this byelaw' shell in addition to any damages which may occur or be occasioned thereby bet liable upon conviction to a fine of not 1 -.?ss than 45.00 or more then ite0.00 with cost`' to be recovered before any .Tetstice of the Peace for the c'o+'nty oe Huron. and in ffefault of plying the said fine and casts, the nV eider or offenders shall be liable to be committed to the Com- mon Goal oi' the said '.county for a term not exceeding three months. Read a first, second and third. time and . finally passed this 14th day of April. 191e. JOS. SENIOR, Clerk. T. W. TAYLOR, Reeve Finally passed on motion or 'Roue Ston. eecand d by Beavers.—Carried, AT CLOSE PRICES:: • x-o—x-- ` UST RECEIVED A SHIPMENT OF NO. 1 IMPORTED A.LSIKE WHICH WE OFFER AT $12.50,`a Bus. SPECIAL .PRICES ON CLUB OR- .77ERS..OF 10`'8• SH. AND IteeW AR1) . tar.•: ., .<+.Q •<, WE HAVE A UANTITY Oh iFIRs r -CLASS POTATOES on Sale, -A CALL SOLICITEp,-t Chas. Zwicker1 CREDITON, Crediton 1'h, you"_ people of the Zion Ev..n- zelical Church are giving a sacred e an`a:t, ent`tled the Easter Cross, on taste• Sunday teght. Everybody wel- M-s. , et:','i:n s? a.tn has returned to Cleveland. Oh,o, after visiting her sister, Mrs. G. K. Braun for seve'al evetes School closes 'to -day for the Ea -- ter eo days, Tlurine .he ,*'a,: we the ea.ttn,natians for the lower elate - es have been held. Mr. 'and ;airs. Elsner Shea -down ' f Goderich visited friends in town last week. We understand Mrs. Henry' Sheet -down wet move to Gcdt rich and retake her home there wall her chil- dren. John Schoreder ;:s confined to itis home. on account of an attack of ery-.• s:,pelas. An organizer of the C. O. F. I• as, been in the village this week assist- ae 't: local members in Increasing *tier membership. 'Rev. Beetzer is attending Confer- efiee :n Pembroke this week. Next Sunday ev'entrig the Y. Pe A. of the. Event ei'.-al Church will render a spec ail Easter Cantata, which promsises to be • a -great musical treat. Dail` 0es`re'cher is a` p:esen: on 'he. sick list. 'We trust there will soon be a chage for the better. Fred : iI- ber's condition has improved some- what -this past few days. His daugh- :er. •Ml's. Ravmcnd of Buffalo has ar- rived home to assist in the nursing. Citris:iati Wein •and Eli Lawson have ,bought Ford cars and Frank Taylor a Maxwell this• week. Ales Kate Zwicker of London is sI in; at the home pf Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Zwickar dene. ere save,- tol ea: n., of the sud- t.•,e h- of Mee Doyle, which tools `y_ t to 'a• Noun` Carmel on Monday. fee de teesed war well-known here and taught' emetic to quite a number o' pupils. We extend to the bereave d eammly 'oar neartfe;: sympathy. Our t�.rnte-s a -e aalz ously waiting for :Warmer wea-her 'n order that they -can get on the, land and do their span; work. Dashwood -Mr. Sam Schroeder and family who bane `'spent the winter here, returned to S?skatoon. last week. Miss A Finaheiner spent. Sunday in Zurich. The 'roads are very muddy • and driving is not pleasant. . . Mi': and. Mrs. N. Hoist of Pigeon, t\Z.c a :visited the latter's brother T. f lvmpp a few days last week. 'Rev Grenzebach is this 'week at- tending ton-fexence. ineleetrgbreite., A•- lumber of young, tpeifple ;enjo;, ed taffy pull a. D. Trtreutthert' Satttrday Mrs.'Grenther' visited in. Hensall x fes days Iast•week: itetss Olive Dearing of Clintou•spetite. S tni.may in :own. Me e •= A •;;heypey event t hicb totek eracz 'Monday m the eron3n Memorial Church, London, was Bite "r rr:aTe of Peper James Moir of ehe ]psh .Battalion, to Miss Lillian Stirey • eteterete HENSALl, The spring show of horses and cat ou. Friday was successful he spite of had weather and roads. The military hand cane down from Clinton • and their selections were appreciated. The prizes for stallions were largely wen by T. J. Berry; thedraught prizes by R. D. Bell and Keneth McKellar; teat” roadsters, John Decker, carriage team G I. Chambers; single carriage, C, Trueruner and C. Eilber; single road- ster .,R. at'.Laren •& Son, F. Hagen. N. Peck, Woe Pepper andi,H. C. Hol- den, and Oscar Klopp won everything itt the cattle line. Dr elacdiarmid has beet given a grant of money 'by the council for long serv°cea us health otticer.-.-Mi e- telholtz ter. Johnston, 7>artchers,. have o ti di:ssol\�ed business the latter continu- ing nu- ing the same. The formar has return ed to Zurich to go: into the scrap iron business. -Mr. end Mrs. R. )arrott have rowed from town to the farm of e&. A. Harvey in Stanley.-- ,James Johnston leaves for the west shortly ..The bus.ness of picking .over onions s occupying the attention of many of our people at ,resent.. -john Elders P.1. '• ed .300 --Private R. • ren � $3000 sok ii „ ,Doogall was ,presented with a wrist welch by his friends, --Miss Smith has returned from Hamilton whet e ., theof per s s d funeral 1 z a.le. .�.teya ed tet•.. -J W. Black and Kenneth Mc- Leod have enlisted. Many of cur sol- diers will go on the farms ler seed- °e►a slat Ingram has entered - the ;lotsons Bank as junior.. --Ben Elder e as tt Toronto last week,. U:R ""- ALE Private Edmund Oke, son of Mr. Wm. Oke of lesborne, was very kind- ly remembered by a large ",timber et his friends at the home of a1r. and Mr. Dan el Dew, on Thursday night test, when he was presented with a beteutiful gold watch, at.tom,N inie`i „> the .ir- o �� the -tva d d address, at by a ll re 4 , casion of his 'enlistment with the lelst B attaleen. After the presentation a very : tensant evenaig was spent b:' all, there betty; over 75 in attend,at.e :. "The Proof" Canadians now insist tgpon knowing the cost of upkeep of an automo- bile AFTER IT IS PURCHASED, Every purchaser should consider operating cost for, say, a five-year period. We do not give you guess work on THE MAXWELL WE STATE FACTS AND FIGURES "PROVED %St VERIFIED" MAXWELL WORLD'S `ON -STOP RECORD FACTS EASED ON CAN- ADI.9-N GALLON MEASURE, 1—Miles without n motor stow... ...... . ....,. 22022 2—Average miles per day (44 days) . 500.6 3—Miles per gallon gasoline, (Imperial gallon) ......... ...... 272 4—Miles per gallon of oil..400 5—Average miles per tire ,..... 9871 No automobile built to -day has ever under official test ,performed 1:_`e above, The License F,ee of Maxwell is low as any; tires, gasoline and oils MORE economical than any other make, and the trice of the WONDER CAR only Touring 8850 Roadster S830 We challenge any other make on the foregoing; also any four-cylin- dereti car for power on Mud, Sand Hills or for Speed. W. E. Wider der, Distributor; A.W. Morlock, Expert Mechanic Crediton, Ont. THECANADIAN SAVK OF • COMMERCE Sill EDMUND WALKER, C Y.O.: I.L.I7 I),G.L^; Presidertt ,roluv MRD. General Manager. : ' xi. Ar : P: JON&S. Ms'', Genera` Manager CAPITAL- $15,000,000 RESERVE FUND, $1.3,500,000 • BANKING BY MAIL Accounts may be opened at every branch of The. Canadian Bank of Commerce to be operated by mail, and will receive the same careful attention as is given to all other departments ofthe Bank's business.. Money may be deposited or withdrawn in this way as satisfactorily as by a personal visit to the Bank: • $63 EXETER BRANCH—A, E. Kuhnt, Mgr. CREDITON—S, lel. johnston,i4Zgr INCORPORATED 1855 -. _I ifit TME MOLSONS BANK Capital & Reserve $8,800,000 06 Branches in Canada , A General Banking Business Transacted Circular Letters of Credit Bank Money Orders SAYINGS BANK DEPARTMENT Interest allowed at highest current rate' EXETER BRANCH - W D. CLARKE, Manager, Model 75 Touring . $850. Roadster $825. it 83 Touring $965. tt Roadster $935. Famous Knight Touring $1575. Allior Knight Roadster $1540. 'Model 86, "Six" Touring $1600. Also Light "Six" it Tires A full supply Dominion Tires at Right Prices Wes. Snell, Sales Agent Exeter Motor Sales Co. We also have several used Ford c ars for sale and one used Chevrolet. LAME BACK Spells Kidney Trouble There's no use putting on liniments and plasters to cure that ache ut your hips or back —the trouble is inside. Your kidneys areout of order. GIN PILLS go right to the cause of the backache and heal and regulate the kidney and bladder action. Then you get relief, permanent relief I Many a man and woman who has been doubled up with shooting pains in the back having to stop work and lie down to get a little relief, has found new health and comfort in t! O FOR KIDNEYS Two boxes completely cured ArnoidMcAskell, of Lower Selma, N.S. "I have never had any trouble with my back since," he says. If you have a lame back—or any sign of Kidney trouble—get GIN PILLS to -day and start the cure working. sec. a box, six boxes for $2.5o—and every box guaranteed to give satisfaction or your money back. Trial treat- ment reatment free if you write National Drug & Chemical Co, of Canada, Limited Toronto - Ont. x5 F. SAXON "SIX" A big touring car -f or -f iveepeople Travel "First -Class" in a Saxon "Six" tette 1 YOU ENJOY ALL THE LUXURIES ' OF "FIRST-CLASS TRAVEL WHEN YOU RIDE IN A SAXON "SM". , . Locomotie Power pulls you. The six. -cylinder Saxon high speed motor sweeps you along with a mighty, resistless force. • Pu:liman, comfort is yours. The roomy body makes travel easy, Long wheelbase, 112 inches, and t`°•n`'k; ednum steel cantilever springs smooth the highway like a well -ballasted track. , ,,ePerfect appointments add to .year pleasure. ;.Electric starting, • lighting and evry other come piepc� of modern motoring ae.getteeeree. jebsttyaglet eine Ody, is handsomely upholstered and ele' aatIyefinsshed, 5af#}r£rsi ss •bnili,into ev":the stdafi.chissIs..;Tzm$et axles; �©we�ul brake's, anil nickel steeeeteerixgi teaz'are your security^aIh To own. eeSaxon "Sax" gives you the knowledge that you are travelling first-class. "Four" ekoadster $600; Delivery Car $530, "Six" Touring Car. $i ,075 ;. "Sa tf'tleoPedeetere $1,075 T.. H. `N vv ELL, Dea ler, Exeter.