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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1917-3-22, Page 4voimassammisommiimimammaseammommt NO 40+, TheAroptiQtRaiyor PateatftedicineAtt. AVesetable Preparalfon forAs•, eirailatingtheFoodandRequiar• jing)heStomaclrsand Bowelsof Promofes Digestion Clieerful- Bess and Rest,Contallls neither Opiunt.Morphine norMiaerill NOT NAB OTIC. STOR.: �H .Y1 For Infants aid Ohildren. Mothers Know That Genuine tr is Always Bears the Signature of of aldlialtlIZELPIRESit Benpfb Senr- BothrlIcSnlls- nandarlr+ Sad- taltd MI6 Ap rfect Remedy forConslipa• tion, SourStomac,Diarrhoea, Worms,Eonvulsions,Fever'lsh• ness and LOSS OF SLEEP FaeSimile Signature of 714C CENTAUR COMPANY. MONTREAL&NEW YORK Exact Copy of Wrapper. IR Use dor Over Thirty Years CCNTAUR ASJORI Nil YO AK CITY. • anerter Abrorate, Sanders ei Creech, Proprietors Subscription Price—In advance $1.25 r year In Canada; $1.75 in the gaited States. All subscriptions not maid in advance 50 Dents extra will §be charged ZTfT `P'ZZ. HG21VJI AVCIS2It1II.T. Dashwood 'Fire Destroys House.—The home a&f M.a, and Mrs'. Jacob Litik of the 14 concession of Stephen, early .flhurs-• :day ,morning, was totally destroyed by fire, together with all the contents, . At about three •o'clock the inmates r�•f the .house were alarneed at seeing .the glare. of the flames reflected an ;.the windows and they hastened into _.their clothes, having barely thine to get out o1 the •house. The origin of The ,tire is a mysteryt. 'There was sauite a strong east wind blonvarig at .the tirne and the burning' embers blew easver unto Mr. Chas'. Stephen's barn •eaaad other buildings, and it was with ti; nsiderable :difficulty that they were moved The ,buildings and dantents ar7ere insured in the Hay Mutual Fire .lfnsurance Co. for $1000. Miss McDougall ads on the sick list ,at present, We hope for her speedy sarectrvery. Mr. Louis Moser, of Kitchener call- ed :an friends in town a few days last Meek. Mr. John Lippert of Grand Rapids, '.Mich., visited his parents -here a few Mich visited his parens here a few :days last week. lYLr•. D, Tiernan spent Saturday in .2arldon, Mr. S Ireland of Stratford is vis - elating relatives here this week. Mrs. George Kellerman Ieft Tues - M day morning for Fenwick, where she csrill visit her..;son, Rev. A. Kellerman. Miss Ja•ephineMcAllister of Grand Bent is vesiEsng with Mrs. 13,. Stat- eton. at present. - Mr. Sam Link of Detroit is -visit. ..'yne hest parents 'here. Mr Fred. "Fleeter has purchased a a esnen-passenger Russell car from vIr. 'Wes. Snell of Exeter: Miss Ethel. Lippert of Victoria Hos saital. 'London, who has been nurseng. Mx. Russell Wanner, spent the week - •end. at the home of Dr. Routledge, Mrs. J. Hartleib, who is very ill,. as?as'removed to the• Hospital at :Lon ecton on Tuesday to have an::rperation ;performed. The Dashwood. Reid Cross Society las made another shipment this week rnonsisting of 19 day shirts; 6 pyri jama suits 6 helpless shirts, end 12 paair of socks. The ladies have had great praise far ,their excellent work rand' especially fo,r their handt-knit ssacks. Mr. Wm, Wilson of Cromarty has. - .toeev. visiting his sister, Mrs. J. Rout- .edge, during the past week. A number from here attended the eakating at Exeter on Monday night.' 13RUCEFIELD The funex•al of the late iklr, Grang- er was conducted from the P_•sby- teriau Church to Baird's cemetery, on Monday last,—Rev. 1-Iai1 Woods'was called to London a few days ago,ow- rn :, to the serious tial-eas of his. lather,, Rev Brown of Varna took Qharge of the _ services here on Sunday list. — Mrs I"hos. Carr of our Village has knit over 200 pairs of socks Car the oldiers,—Mr. John Hazelwood lost a valuable cow last week.—Mr. Chas, \Vasman purchased a fine agricultural mare at Mr, '1',, Consitt's sale.—Mr F J, Burge has disposed of has import- ed ,marc to .his brother-in-law in (;od- erich Townsh 1,;.;i.—Mrs . Jarvis Hor- ton spent the, week end with her pai- ents N1r, anci Mrs. J. T. Mitchell,—Mr Jas. Boyce is taking advantage of the good sleighing, and is drawing 'he for the comind summer. — The Molsons Bank is opening up a branch in the village unties the management of Mr. P Madden,..—Mit. G. A. Glenn has pur- chased a handsome driving mare. He always likes something good in the horse line, LUCAN Dr, Baiting, who ,has been t anfined to .thehouse the past two weeks; ii cable to 'resume duties again.—Mr, Jos Armitage, of Clandebaye has sold his fifty,acire farm an the Sauble Line to Mr, B. W. Dobbs for $3,1.00' =The many friends of Mr. Wellington Rollin-, were pleased to learn that he came through the operation well. -- Wm Wm Scott bas accepted a positionin. Toronto and left Friday.—Mrs. Wm. Lyons has returned from Durham, N. Carolina after visiting relatives,' — Mrs Herbert Grose and daughter Gertrude ' of Detroit, Mich., are here visiting IvIrs.P1 E. Butlers—Mr. Jno. Courses- shipped two cars of .heavy horses to Winnipeg. -Mr. Wright has succeeded Manager Lewis in the %ler- chants Bank the latter going to Mild. may last. week. MOUNT CARMEL GRAND BEND MILLINERY OPENINGS MARCFI 23rd and 24th—Miss Olive Green ex- tendc a cordial invitation to the lad• res od' Grand Bernd and vicinity to calf and inspect her large stock of newand up-to-date millinery. Mise Piste Green, milliner, arrived hese last week Messrs. Ed. Gill and Arthur Baker attended the funeral of o'hn `' ilsou near Arkana Sunday. George Shepherd of la -Tedford visit- ed here recently,,—Ike, Green was al- s•a hear from Thedford.The fishermen arc still at the fislhung, and report same good catches. CLANDEBOYE Miss 'G•reeta Bice is visiting relat- ives. 'in London.—An A.Y. P.A. meet- ing pill be held fin St. James Church on Friday even ing.—Mr. Geo/. Cun- ningham and sister are in Detroit attending the funeral of the late Mr, Flannery, -Miss 'Minnae Neil is nisi-. ins relatives In the city. -Mr. W, J. Hodgins, who far the past mcnth' 'as been seriously ill, is now able to re out again.—Mrs, W. J. Csuntie,ngham is on the sick listwith an attack of La Grippe, -Mrs. Levi Carter ars e. - turned home after spending a few days with her parents in Crediton.- Mr. Eli Pice is ors a bus -mess 'trip to. hetroit and Sarnia,—The `sle g,bingin this vicinity ins just about exhausted and the wheels are once more tura- ing. Mr. Alex, McDonald is on the sick tSlst• this week.—M'rt and Mrs. Alonza McCann moved to their new name this week. We welcome Mr. and Mrs. 1tcCann to our midst.—Mr. W1LLiam Barry is spending a few weeks with 'his mother Mrs. Ellen Barry, near R.hiva.—Mir and Mrs, Henry 'Miller, anovecl their household elfecls here fast week, where they 'Int end making, tbeii home.—Mr. John Barry purchas- •nd the,'finc' hundred -acre farm, farm- rly pwncd by John Barry, two miles south of. Centralia:—Mr. and Mrs. 13ar- ry intend moving to their new home S bin week,—Mr, Thea Detrich had a very ,successful wood bee this Nyack, 7—M1". T. J. j-Ial1 was in Goderich last ;week for a few days on business,— Messrs I)avid and Michael O'Brien .aittended the funeral of their brother laxv, Mr. Shannon of Grand Rapids, Fch who was killed in that or'sy r,eibursday, March 15.—Mr Nat 1 yan spent a few days at, Load au week, Pte James, Russelh of the 15th Can- adians arrayed at his home in Russel dale last week, being. invalided Home Unfit far further service; Pte. Res - sell ,enlisted in the 71st Batt., but was later transter,red to, the 34th and was wounded by shrapnel nearly a ''ear ago, losing his right leg. A Spring Tonic Substantial Proof by a Canadian Witness. Beechmont, Ont.—"I feel it my duty to tell what Dr. Pierce's remedies have done for me. s When I commenced s0 ' ',f i, taking them I was ,er/ c•ompletely run /is` down. I have s' l • taken altogether. nine bottles of the `Golden Medical Discovery':' and -a `Favorite Prescrip- tion,' together with the `Pleasant' Pellets' and can truthfully say that I feel like a new woman. I would cer- tainly recommend these medicines to" any one suffering as I did." --Mas. Wax. Pena TAY, Beechnnont, Ont. An imitation of nature's method of re- placingg waste of tissue, enriching impov- erished blood and increasing nerve force is when you take an alterative extract of herbs and roots made with pure glycer- ine, without the use of alcohol, like Dr. Pieree's Golden Medical Discovery. This vegetable medicine': coaxes the digestive` functions and helps in the assimilation of food, or rather takes from the food just- the nutriment the blood requires. Pure blood is essential toood health.' Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery not only cleanses the blood of impurities; but it increases the activity of the blood_ making glands, and enricher the body with an abundant supply of pure, rich blood. It. thus' °urea scrofula, eczema,erysipelas, boils, pimples and other eruptions that mar and gear the skin. Write Dr. Pierce, Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., for,frceme'dical advice or'T for free booklet on blood, SHIPKA Mrs • Henry Scbade and daughter, Lairna ,spent last week with the fo.rmes's sister, Mrs. Jacob Geiser:— Mies Luella F,:nkbeener, who spent the sinter with her •stet in London, re- turned home last week.—Mrs., :Masse o.f Drysdale is visiting her 'sister, Mrs. 1)ougatd hlclsaa.c, who is 3,11 at ,pres- ent,—Mr Lloyd Gainer spent last week with his easter, Mrs. William Decker of Zuri.::b,,-aer. and Mrs. Fred Kadini; of Brewster spent Monday with Mr and ,Mrs. Albert Keys.—Mit John Lync'n's ,sale Monday was well attended Mas .Fred Gaiser spent some clays with her daughter Mrs. Wm. Decker at Zurich.—Miss Janet Gooding is vis-', itirug hey brotiherr, IVLr. John Gooding, Ruth Keyes of Blake spent afew days this week with Miss Pearl Keyes. Mrs Geo. Sutton was suddenly taken i11 last week and was removed to St. Joseph Hospital, London. We wish her a speedy',recoveryct—The Bax Social held bare last week was as decided success. Auction Sale OF 30 COWS '! on the farm of 'IRA MARSHALL, one -hail mile west of KIRE:TON, an SATURDAY, :MARCH 24th, ,at one o'clock the following,- ;i IC. Lows with calves at foot, 10 caws' due in March 10 ,cows due in April. Terms -10 months' credit; on ap- proved joint notes, with 6:per cent per annum. A calf will be donated too the Pat- riotic Fund. Secure a ticket and set the bail going for the. calf. ALFRED PAUL, P. F. DOUPE Prop .,Auct. Auction Sale O1+ FARM STOCK : IMPLEMENTS Thore will be sold by Public Auc- tion on Lot 35, Con, '2, Usborne, o•n FRIDAY, MARCH 23rd, 1917 At 1. o'clock, sharp, the following -- Ihiorses-Mare, in foal to King Thomas ; ;gelding rising 4 years; geld, ing rising 2 years, Cattle—Cow due in April; hsifer due April loth; heifer due May 9; 3 •s; oers rising 1 year old; 3 heifers: ris_n. 1 year old: Implements—Massey Harris binder mowcr and cultivator; set ur•oh has' - rows t walking plow, wagon, sleighs, hay rack, gravel box, cream separator pulper wheelbarrow, grain cradle sling's, ropes neckyokes, sv hiffletre.es staler tank grindstone, ditching tools post auger, 2 hoist blankets, buggy, set double harness, set single harness and many other articles, 12 tons of goad hay. Terms—$5 and under cash; over. that. amount 12 months' credit on approved joint notes, 4 per .eat per annum off for cash in lieu of notes,.; DORS JOHN ROHDE, Proprietress C, W. ROBINSON, Auctioneer, Auction Sale OF ]'URE BRED & HIGH GRADE STACK Lot D, Con, 9, Usboirne, 3 miles south ad: Winchelsea, an Thursday, Mar. 29, at 1 o'clock, the following property, Horses -1 matched pair of fillies, Chesnut rising 3 years; 1 clyde geld ing, rising, three years; 1 Ugric,. gelding. rssrng 3 years; 1 mars. S -yr. in foal to Chlarodyne 1 horse 9 -yr old, 1. gelding 4 years old. Pure -Bred Shorthorn Cattle.— One Bull. 2 years old, "Corsican 4th" bred by ,R and S. Nicholson, sired by the noted bull, "Best Boy".; 4 cows with calves at foot; a cow due at time of sale, 1 'cuss due in April; 1 cow,•ust bred; 2 heifers 3 -yr -old; 1 yearling heifer Grade Cattle -1 new 'Milch sow; 1. cow due in Apra; 2 cows due in June 1. heifer 3 -yr -old; 4 two-ar-old steers 3 heifers rising 2 years old; 2 steers 1 year old; 3 heifers 1 year old; 2 tall calves 2 young .(calves. Hogs -11 'good stare hogs A quantity of good seed potatoes. This is a choice lot of stock and will be sold without reserve. Terms—ti months' credit an furnish- ing approved joint totes. 4 per cent per annum off for cash in lieu of slates Decision of auctioneer to be final ;n case o1 dispute. C. W ROBINSON, Auct. FRANK COATES, Clerk 'H. N. TAYLOR, Proprietor. Mail Contract SEALE1'i TENDERS addressed to the Postmaster General, will be re- ceived at Ottawa until. %goon on Fri day the 20th day of April, 1917, for the conveyance of His Majesty's Mails on a proposed Contract for four years six times per week, over Woodham No 1 Rural Route, from the Postmas. ter. Generals pleasure. Prisled notices containing further inforrnatio,n as to conditions of pro• - posed Contract- may be. seen and blank forms of. 'Tonder may be ob- tained at the Post' Offices of Wood! ham, St Marys Elimville Kirkton and Exeter ancr at the office of the Post Office Inspector, London. Post Office Department Canada, Mari Service Branch, Ottavea, 9thiMarch, 1917. G.:C ANDERSON, Sup era, .ten dent. For Prices and terms of sale of the following brands apply:— MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT National Breweries Limited Room 74 36 Chaboillez Square. MONTREAL. INDIA PALE ALE CROWN STOUT PALE BITTER' ALE DOUBLE STOUT MALT EXTRACT EXTRA INDIA PALE. ALE BLACK HORSE ALE, EXTRA STOUT BLACK HORSE PORTER Laserr i—KINGSBEER CLUB SPECIAL HoMEBREW_ INDIA PALE ALE PORTER BOHEMIAN 1 -AGER The above goods ere all full strength and are supplied to consumers direct from the Brewery ONLY in localities where, no licensed traders reside ,;e WEEKLY Auction Sale The undersigned will sten by Public Auction, al DOW's FARM, East of Metropolitan Hotel, each and every Saturday atlernoon, at 2.30 o'clock. On. Saturday next the following will be offered: - 4 3 -year-old fillies 2 3 -year-old geldings 1 4 -year-old filly 2 4 -year-old geldings A number good work horses 3 caws due to calve in April. A numbes of young calves. Terms, -6 months' credit with 6 per cent added, on furnishim.g ap- proved joint notes. Frank Taylor, G. J. Dow, Auctioneer Proprietor THEF COMMERCE SiR EDe "" IND WALKBR, C,V.O., LL.D., RC.L., Presiden CAPITAL PMD UP, $!5,000,000 JOHN A1" D, Ceneral Manner M. V. F. JON_3, Asst, Gen'I. M.nager RESERVE FUND, $13,500,GO0 We must do many things, but ever that will help to win the war. You can help by saving. Interest is allowed on Savings Deposits of $1 and upwards at any branch of the Bank„ 16 EXETER BRANCH—A. E. 6:uha, Mgr. CREDITON—S. M. Johnston Mgr hinceSao INCORPORATED 1855 CO *COMM 0111T neeo.eesoo:aeeoee.aslroo is ISONS, BANK, Capxtal & Reserve $8,800,000 I 96 Branches in Canada A General Banking Business Transacted Ciirctelstr Letters of Credit Bank Monett Orders SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT Interest allowed at highest current rate EXETER BRANCH- -- W D. CLARKE, Manager, Auction Sale OF FARM, FARM STOCK AND IiMPLEMENTS There will be sold by Public Auc- tion, on Lot 19, Con, 1, Stephen, X mile' South of Exeter, on TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1917 At 12 o'clock sharp, the following property, viz: H.arses-Team good working mares, 7 years old; General Purpose mare 9 year: old; matched team of fillies rising 2 years old, sired by Storm King ' gelding mis51ngf 1 yletar, Cattle—Cow due in May; 2 cows supposed to be in calf; 3 choice milk- ing ilking caws; 7 choice 2-year-oldsteers ranging from 1000 to 1100 lbs.; 15 calves 1 year old. Pigs -7 'store pigs, 140.. lbs 35 young hens. Implements—Massey-Harris binder 6 ft cut, new; McCormick mower, 5 ft. cut, new; manure spreader in, good working order; seed drill,, 12 hoes ; land sailer. set diamond harrows, hay rake, Cockshutt two -furrow riding plow. nearily new; walking plow, scuf- fler 2 wagons, wagon box, gravel box, hay rake, pig, rack, Chatham fanning mill, 600 lbs. weigh scales, grindstone, cu•ttea, buggy,'McCormick cuIti:vatorr 2 laders, 1 extension, pump trough, 13 ' doz. grain bags, De Laval creant ,separator, No. 15, new;, two logging chains, sleighs and bunks, 2 logging chains; 2 set doubletrees, pair neckyokes 100 feet rope, car and slings, hay fork, 2 'set double harness set single' harness, tone blanket and robe, 2 wheelbarrows,, 2 scoop shovels 2 ensilage forks, barley fork and oth- er article.; too numerous to mention. Also a quantity of choace pine and basswood lumber; some, choicecedar anchor post rails and a number of posts; a quantity of hay, roots and seed oats; a number of pieces of household furniture, and a Studebaker fiva-passenger car in good sunning order. There will also be offered for sale at the same time and place. the above named lot containing 96 acres, more or less. There is..on: •the premises a good brick h'ause, .3 slunk barns, with all modern equippmenh; drive shed„ silo, good _orchard, 3 wells, 2 v iii mills The land is all well drained and fenced, and is positively one of -the best farms in the County of Huron Terms—Bueal estate—made known an day of sale; Chattei-All sums ;)f $10 and under cash; over that amount 10 months' credit by furnishing approved joint notes, 4 ' per cent: off for rash. Positively everything will be sold without treserve. SWEET BROS. C. W. ROBINSON Proprietors Auctioneer. Napoleon Said $910 Thal a throne consisted merely of a few boards 'covered with velvet, By; th same token there are automobiles 'thronehke more or less but it has never been said of ours. For the quality goea clean throat x-' And do, you know; it must be some satisfaction to the owner of a GRAY DORT car to realize that beneath her deep upholstery, fine finish, soft sumptuous sway and luxurious appointmenits there is something p y else Engineering integrity, structural fidelity to ,the high principles of automobile building, and !never a com- e „ g •. ' e: c, .ia sFrench type 'no - tor for Dile instant on any pol,at no matter how trivaal orun ss nt, 1. For instance, the Yp i , d M. Etienne-Plauche, else Iggreatest automobile engmneer that Europe, or, in fact, the world tor ccsngne by has ever known, a . NOTE THE FEATUR•1✓S A du;il,exhaust, combined clutch .last brake aesoplane fan infallible Westing house starting �, and electric equ pment, ndependent cooling of cyli:nders,Willarcl 'storage battery and similar superiorities Huron Garage, Exeter T. .1-T NEWELL, EXETER,' DISTRIBUTOR. 'PHONE 7 r:Cri].L, 41D,. SEE THIS CAB. THE GRAY-DORT MOTORS, -.IM1ITED, CHATHAM, ONTARIO,