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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1916-4-27, Page 4+• as TharJ'awCIVel.altktikiaeAd. enterks- stag at ethefaoden iingtheslomarhsand8oes sof PromofesDi estianrixerf ness anciRest.Cantainsueitba Opium Porphine nerNiacraL NOT NARCOTIC Effrord7 • 1.r.azra+ ,,err•' Sed+ rarituznero irtrzrSee FaTrirrra-Tm STORI ants anti Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always Bears the Signature of ,perfect R.rreAt NrCeneOze iron. See;rSlooath,etat r t. leormeeoneelsienek wrisli noxaardLOSS 0 "Ea -4E CEN TAXR C?>rPAM' NEW YORK In Use dor Over Thirty Years Exact Copy of Wrapper. TORI eMK C KTAotc. CO,1r,t$Y. MPW YOMK R,YY. senders s St Creech, Propriztone 5.,deseription Price let advans e $1 0,;"' in Canada; $l ~.d "2 l r.t `:� Ar in adveeoe pede ;s Fitz, more per veer, THURSDAY, •t1 PR27, 19 1 (J CHISELHURST 11 rel sirs. Ixur. hei of 11: is:ail ;pen' can ay a: F. J. ='prig^ —\Sill Co"1 eielaid itp with an :aerie „glut^.z ee—Pte• ife:K y was presented • wit:: wrist vvatah by lee slew:; on Morel e ve^ net.. -.I he till c'res't:•.' e r . ° a•: h de being toric deem ay Mr, John McLean this week—Owine to tree v r. ai ht the ‘.:hunch ees only nieede filled Eget Wednesday piedet i:V;t, NUM.' \ee..itri o. S afivrth til,re:- c:t_ i*i ;i\t an interesting to • oa her e c )ereen s rat the front, The "Pro.ieeal litcther" was put •.n. Sev- eral at, :he boys from the H nSa:: te.: were out end vv h ,e the, ».i zi ant:l ek vvas a3eine sung the o: in kill:".: were tea the pr. • T bee-3 _itLe;t:i hoard y for Nuoie land and the boys. The patriotot quit donateu by 1,Irs. F. Ry kzna-t ,.:. won by ilr. Walton Kerslake. bert eo,vnship, 31 being the. bombes a his ticket. The proceeds of quilt and .concert amounted to $1011. The secretary, \irs. Diianin received word that the hour sent to London Red Cross arrived safes and wee. highly eo:naneiided at Hyman Hall. ROW THIS MOTHER Got Strergih To Do Her Work Fair Haven, Vt.—"I was so nervous and run down that I could not do ray housework for my little family of three. I had doctored for nearly two years with out help. One day I read about Vinol, and thanks to Holly health has been re- stored so I am doing all my housework once more. I am telling all my friends what Vinol has done for me_"—Mrs. JAMES H. EDDY. Vinol is a delicious cod liver and iron tonic which creates a healthy appetite, aids digestion and'makes pure blood. W S Cole, Druggist, Exeter, Otic END 11rs Bert Host lett .Friday to visit s:'_ sir in Port Huron.—Nit Volsie viol � to 'l eedi er i Friday.— Mabel v;sitin- her sister at .a.r"ta vv ek..—ezho): 'based Thursday ll„ s, Serene end ;Miss Peddle, the ;,c>..,, are ts;teitdine the :reek :it glair. --Miss Florence Gill arta Pa;: iii Sleet were tn. F.S'.ter on :usi- tt S• MogJay. W e ter Page 3. .isiting at Se fortis:--I,awrenee Carrier from �aritra sir: t a few day; 3t his home here -duriae ester. -Mr. end Mrs. F:. tti . :t., tore ;a London Friday tame the soldiers lt:avi .—Mr,- and \Irs. Fred Page and sons 'Walter rind t'h»r- te were di Exeter Thursday .—Gor- ' Jen Berryha: e: the 135th. Parkhill, SOW •2`tande with E. Gil jr.—Sent Carrs and Elton Green o: Park'iif - zr, " isi;iny their parents for boli - Joe Brenner who visrted Gays in Forest returned Sat • - :alo.. Mrs, .Maurice Brenner ;s reg teii —f -loners, L. Pyin, K Hera= Pas, lett 13raek, M. Pym. Absent an t'cecent CO sickness, G. .Andreead—Haze, M. flicks. teacher. MOUNT CARMEL Mr. and \Irs. David Collins of De- troit visited their father, Mr. Dennis Collins for tt few days.—Miss Katie Campbell returned home, after spend log two weeks with triends at De- trot.—Mr. and Mfrs. John Doyle and family of Detroit attended the fun- eral of ;Miss Doyle on 1'Vednesday.- ;dliss Agues McDonald is spending a few days with friends at I.ohdon — Messrs Dennis and Vincent Quarry are spending Easter holidays at the home of the:r parents, Mr. 'and Mrs. J. G. Quarry. --Mr. Patrick Sullivan, Sr. spent a fell days last week with friends at Dutton. --Mrs, M. O'Rourlt is vi,sitin;t friends at Dub. ,n this week.—Miss Louise -Flanagan and lit- tle Margaret Murphy -of Detroit is vis - visiting friends here. Death of Miss Doyle. --The very sudden death -occurred here on Mon- day of a most ,popular young lady, n :be •persoa of Miss Janie Doyie of else no concession of McGi.livray. She % as in her usual good health up to a few hours before her death, verb ct. was due to acute 'ndigestion. She was aged 39 years. Hiss Devitt. vvas a very talented music teacher and tatignt a .number of ;pupils throughout tlZ s district, as well as being organist :i ae a ur.h here- for a number of , years She ,possessed an amiable and 'grad clispoition. and was much be - by aU who knew her. She: is t v.vei by seven brothers and two s.s.c'rs—Mike and ranter of British a unto?a; John of Detroit; \Iat., err, Peter. and Philip at home ; Mrs. J.• Coughlin of Toronto and Miss Axone a: home—all of wlvona have the sync; athy ot cs •host of 'friends. The funeral to* place on Wednesday at :ee , of cove: k. Rev. Fr. Forster ot Rzdg town, homer -pastor,. eteleb:a.eil Reetneiu Mass. Pall bearers we`fe her fi+-e brothers and brother-in-law, j. ,.. Coeghiin of Toronto, FarmPrs'S���I' ELIMVILLR Wedde:i.—A very interesting ser: i`. toe•• p:a..;e in the M',',the::list -.non ;,m. on Wednesday, Acari Id. evhen Mr fearo'd V. Pyre and yens Lune dioabolt .v e- e uniee.l in a a-- rhtgt. Quite aere vd had eet}•e ell vvl,eat elle eride, accompanied by er brother. Mt. sC. Godbelt, alai :n e btide toom accompanied by the in a- ister. the Rev. G. A. Barnard, enter- ed the church vvhl h wars tastefully decorated with eeiants and flowers. .Tele sister of the groom, Miss (rer- triide Pym. played the w•edd?n; march. After the ceremony Mr. Chas. God - bolt sang "The Sunshsae of Your S:n,i,:e." The bride and brideg;oain 'ben lett the church and drove away, amid the hearty congratulations of the reed 1 he bride was dressed i t a supe grit s 'i` suit, with handsome lade blouse. The rat was old rose xert wed with A ice blue to math etim niugs of her suit. The ha,ppy Veit. ere spending their honeymoon at dIld''an1 on the. Georgian Bay., WE HAVE A SPECIALLY SEL- ECTED STOCK OF NO. 1 GOVERNMENT ST_ NDARD RED CLOVER kLSIKE, TIMOTHY, - ALFALFA, SWEET CLOVER, i 1ILLETT, ORCHARD GRASS, BLUE GRASS, ETC AT CLOSE PRICES.. ".. —x—o—x— -• JUST RECEIVED A SHIPMENT OP' NO 1 IMPORTED . ALi;IKE WHICH WE OFFER - AT $12,50;:a., Bels. SPECIAL PRICES ON CLUB OIl• DERS OF 10 BUSH. AND UPWARD 4f'=` 13f.'e "A" 'st"*A:1• QUANTITY OF 'VIAS CL ASS :P(TATOES on Sate. A CALL SOL1'b Chas. Zwcker LUMLEY Amommtmt .Mist tiiyr e R.yceensn. seen: < aster will} ; re_atives in Hensall.—Jas. Hoz- tea t endel the Sorieg show in For - .es' Mliss Shaw of St.• Thomas •isthe. guest• of her b:•.other there.—Misses. Mi.1ei• at Seaforth are holidaying un- der the perental soaf. "vers W. N. inn spew the holiday. Th Londa.,t. —M had Mrs ' .Seves wee e ;n Gan- on tat as e: -Hiss E lata Wallace xi eI fi-.le.3.;i a:- the rarsoaage: My, Se,:ves ds havias,g an• additia.s huiit to , his House. --Mrs- leenn_ab Simanons is candined '? her bed with nurse :Io,;gar :h .n is tendance,—Mr. Harold s enn o. i oedtord and Mr Tom of 1 o_onto visited relatives here : aster Moaday.—F, A. '•*llersngton is l'raving `the lame:ioe of his hause decorated —Bert Venner was in Russedale on .lf'o day.—:vltss Gertrude Mf. cbe.1 is at Brucefield, the gues: a: teeter. sister Arthur Coie want to Seafortti Sat- urday, veire he has a .good post ion. CREDITON, ONT. • SHIPXA .Mr. and Mrs. Crawford McPherson of Parkhill spent Tuesday with the a tees hpa en:s, and Mrs. John ftp ,,—M.. Ronald McCormick, Lon- dou,.-.epenl Easter with his parents.-- ;else arents.—;else Ethel Lynch is visiting heraunt in Parkhel.-Miss. Mary Watson is srxendlue 'the =onlays with her ria'- enf's.—Mr and Mrs. Ross ivlcKenzie ear babe of Windsor visited the for- wr:e parents, over the holiday.—Mr. Jo'aa Raza and family moved ,.a&hex me>s' home an the th con. last week 5C Oil •R'EPORT of S S, Usbo. eebeing.,prorn•o n r iiis F.ts i Jk ,; tb -r -'4th . r tch?:n- soea Y z ossa r •3:rd `ta —Edna Pym G. Brock Jr 3rd to Sr3rd— C:r Tow1. ,•„ Sr. Znd o - 'Jr 3r l he every-plrpose�soap where ilea! th LI a prince 'consideration For the toilet and thebath Lifebuoy Soap is unexcelled, Its velvety lather soothes and cleanses while its mild carbolic solution is awonder ful heal: ;reserving agent, The client carbolic odor vanisbee quickly after use. ALL z S2l?OCERS THE CANADIAN ' 1 ANK OF , E C 3:-.# SIR EDMUND WALKER. G.`7 Q., LIrD., D.C.L., President. `JOHN A IRD. General Manager. I. V. F. JONES. ,&ss`t General Manager CAPITAL $15,000 000 RESERVE FUND, $15,500,000 . a !MITCHELL—Mrs,`'Vin. Stevenson ,recently received three annony mous letters. sent from Stratford, contain- ' 'eve unfounded stories about her hus- band, Pte. Wm. Stevenson. The wo- men so brooded over the letters that she tried to end leer life on Tuesday by ta1dag poison, and had; it not been for the timely assistance'and. the use of a stomach pump, the women, would have died. She is still Ina precarious condition .but hopes are entertained for her recovery. "The Proof" Canadians now insist upon 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 i& VERIFIED" :MAXWELL WORLD'S NON-STOP RECORD FACTS BASED ON CAN- ADIAN GALLON MEASURE. 1 -Miles without a motor stop ,., tett. 22022 2—Average miles per day (44 days) ...S00.6 3—Biles per gallon gasoline, (Imperial gallon) 4—Miles ,per gallon of oil 272 .,...... .,.400 5—Average miles per 'tire ,.,,. ,. 9871 No automobile built to -day has ever under official test performed :::e above, The License Fee of Maxwell is low as any; -tires, gasoline and oils MORE economical than any other make, and the price of the WONDER' CAR only Touring 8880 Roadster S830 • We challenge any other make on the foregoing; also any four-cylin- dered car for power ort Mud, Sand Hills or for Speed. YW1 E. U stricker, Distributer; A.W. Morbt.k, Expert Mechanic Crediton, Ont. FARMERS' BUSINESS The Canadian Bank of Commerce extends to Farmers every facility for the transaction of their banking business, including the discount and collection of sales notes. Blank sales notes are supplied free of charge on application. s.'14 EXETER BRANCH- A. E. Kuhn, l gr. CREDITOR eS. Ivi, Johnston, Mgr INCORPORATED 1855 IIE MOLSONS BANK Capital. & Deserve $8,800,000 96 branches in Canada A General Banking 8nsiness Transacted Circular Letters of Credit Bank Money Orders SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT interest allowed *t highest current rata EXETER BRANCH— W D, CLARKE, Manager, Model 75 Touring 64 Roadster $850. $825. 83 Touring • $965. " Roadster v $935. Famous Knight Touring • $1575. Knight Roadster $1540. Model 86, "Six" Touring $1600. Also Light "Six" 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, DEATH OF STRATTON Han. J. R. Stratton of Peterboro' Ont., died at Hot Spriggs; Ark. on April 19th, after 36 days of fasting. Prof. K. Feige, tinder whose treat- ment Mr, Strattaz is said to have been orobib ted froi s receivi .g any nourish- ment but :ater; was arrested and held 'n -$1,000 Mail for alleged manslaygh- ter. Hon.^ 'I: R. Stratton was provin- cial secretary 'of Ontario from 1900 and 1905.For years he was a ,pow- erful p&itical force in Eastern On- tario. It was While provincial secre- t?ry dur-sag the Liberal reginae a Sir George Ross that he was the target of the famous R. R. Gainey bribery charges in. 1903, which was investigat- ed by royal •conami,ssion...- The late :vlr. Stratton was a journalist and cap- italist as well as legislator. hiDilis FORTHE.a. KIDNEYS Why They're Used As Mrs. Ripley, of Williamsfieid East, says : "Before I had taken Gin Pills, I. suffered dreadfully with my back and had suffered for twenty years. I have tried everything but got no relief until /took Gin Pills. I am now 48 and feel as well as I ever did in my life. There 'nothing that can hold a place with Pills for Pain in the Back, to which women are subject." Gin Pills are5oc,.,the box or 6 bo es for $2.5o at any dFri store. If you want to try Gin Pills w4 -t, for free_ sample„ to the wrr 35 t" National Drug, SeChennicaI Co: of Canada Limited. Toronto. SAXON "SI A big tourin=g` car fo-r'fikea-tieople h;• Travel "First -Class" in a ,• Saxon "Six" YOU ENJOY ALL THE LUXURIES OF 'FIRST-CLASS TRAVEL WHEN YOU .RIDE IN A SAXON "SIX". Locomotive Power pulls you. The six -cylinder. Saxoni high speed motor, sweeps you along with a mighty, resistless force. Pullman comfort is yours. The roomy body makes travel easy. Long wheelbase, 112 inches, and van- adiumsteel cantilever springs smooth the:highway like a well -ballasted track. " . ti„, Perfect appo' tmeats add to your pleasure. Electric starting, lighting andevery other convenie•'ca • of modern motoringeatt=:here Th e xyacbtdue, leody' is handsomely upholstered and elegantly finished. ,.ceasl rows., . -° ax r.r, ,�t+ •.•, Safe first €s eiiteanea.rav'er i• e fir tbTwro s th• chass#is Timken axles, ,once:, i b 'rapes, arid, nickel steel steering gear ere. your aecitrity. To own' a ori���,.eery ix" give You the knowledge.^� that yon' it'd first-class, �X•„al,3x.r. g Y � n .ate Y a "Four" Roadster 600 ` Pel i :,Gar 530 "Six"` flour` g Car 1 75-;- -'Six" Roadster, $1,075 ,. may. ► r?+a •, ,. r.T.''H• TSF LLL t•abler Exeter.