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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1917-5-31, Page 4The Man of the Hour itr Canada LUCAN 'the death took place in this v'ill•- age on Monday of 'Mr. Edwttr 1 Mara, in his 76th year, Deceasred was an aid and respected resident at Lucan a.te Mineral took place to holy Trin- ity Church and interment 10 St, James cemetery on. ,Wednesday. I it is not correct that_ the Que'en's Hate), property has been, sold as Was reported,—Mx, Crank hardy has mov- ed to the' Herbiert farm, Con, 3, Bid- dulph.—A pleasant event was cele- brated in Lucas, an Thursday, May Goth whets MrM and Mrs, 1.?.,obt, i\Iur- ray celebrated their golden wedding having been. married in Oshtiw . fifty years ago-, The family of six 'chil- dren were present ,—M s,: Jas. Robb, tiderton; Mrs, John Mulvey, Wrox- eter: Mrs. C, 'McLean and S, R. of Locsin Ja. B of Wilkie, Sask., and G. T. of 'iOetioit. Sr.,of he egbh, ,crane, children. were present.—A tew days ago Mi', Thos Bean, near the village had the mist ortune to be kick- ed in the face. He and his brother Toc : were preparing to put a load of hay on the wagon, when one of the horses kicked, hitting Mr: Bence with one Coot, one calk caccnitzg . lt,nn over one eye filial the other in thech,:el:, both inflicting bad cuts:. Besides the cuts he was otherwise bruised by the, tall on the ground. Sanders & Creech, Proprietors' Subacaiplion Price -In advance $1,25 ,,mer year in Canada; $1.75 in the .:United 'States, All subscriptions not' stptaa in advance 50 cents extra will charged THURSDAY, MAY 31st, 1917 GREENWAY 'Killed at. the front.—Word was re- ceived •:fere recently that Pte. Fred Horner who enlisted in: a Western -Battalion ;has paid the supreme sac- rifice for king and country on the battlefields of France. All who knew him have such pleasant memories of his bright optimistic personality, and all will regret his early death th augh they honor him more than words ca.n say. His youth was spent here and he _tn;as a faithful member of Meth- odist S. S. Many years. Besides his wife and two small children he leav- es to mourn his loss two brothers Joseph' and William at the old home- stead, and six sisters Mrs. i O. Neild ;airs: Campbell Mrs, Belling, Mrs"Mc-- intosh, Mrs. W. Young and Mrs A. Mo11ard all of whom have the sym- pathy of the entire community. Mrs. Edwards who has returned to her home here, twas in Ailsa Craig on Wednesday =We are pleased to re- port Miss Zillah English able to be out again.—Mr. Robt Hutchinson has purchased a car, -Mr. Ted McPherson was a visitor with friends here over Sunday --Mr. ,and Mrs. 'Dean Brown Were in. Clinton Sunday:—Miss Maggie Corbett of Brinsley visited Mrs. Ed- wards over Sunday.—Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Mellin of Arkona, Mr. and Mrs. W. Meylin and Pte. Arthur Me' - lin spent Sunday with their paren s, Mr. and Mrs. W. Mel;•in„—Mrs, Rt., Hayter is on the. sick list: -Mrs. A. M. Wilson went to Tcraato on \_a1-. day to attend the. funeral of a ni e Mrs. Dr. Morgan.. --On Sunday cs. at the close of the ajegullar S.S. Ses- sion in the Methodist church Private Arthur -Mellin was called to :he front and. Miss Wilton read are appreciative address and Harold Pollock on behalf of the S. S. presented him with a wr: s t watch. His brief reply showed deep ,feeling and appreciatioun, and now we. add another name to our roll of honor —The concert held under the aus- pices DE the Beaver Club last Thurs- day eveningwas well attended. The male .quartette gave two selections and Mrs,, (Dr.) .Wilson's address was very interesting. The lantern refused to work satisfactorily so Rev. Farney graciously promised to give them an- other evening with his views in, the near future. Mr R, Murray won the guilt; •Pnoceeds over $55. . WHALEN See the play, tA"Dat, the Miner's Daughter,•, at Elimville Friday ; night_` Drs. W. 5. and Hugh :Ste.vensonyof London, operated on.'Wilmer.B'ro,p,14 Sunday morning. The patient at' the time • of wrs ting: is doing ,n.1Ge1y.-'LLPYd Dale, son: at-W.pMiltan.Dale, .is ill, with pneumonia and es ;being attended by Dr. Mitten sof Grantoirr.—Harvey Sutherby of London visited h's moth - here - OR "Sunday—Large 'crowds are Centralia Miss Weston spent .the wgekf-end ei,th her sister in. London,. Miss Mabel Heiman and. Mass Ada Powe were delegates of C ntra!ia :Sunday School to ithe S. S. Conve.n- -.tian held at !Ksppen last weel,. Mr. Edward Scott spent Sundayat his home in -St. Thomas. Mr. W. R. EJ;liott has gone to To- ronto to see, Masi. Elliott, whp went ,there for medical ttiea.tmenti and c who, we •understand, at the present, - time in a critical ;aondriitiaii. Mr= Fred' Essery and a friend of (London visited at his home here an rthe 24th. Dashwood `The Dashwood Turf Club have de- :t idea to postpone the celebration, of Julie 3rd until after the war. Mr. J. Kellerman made a business trip to London Thursday. Mr, and Mrs, Harman. Eidt of For- st spent Sunday wi:h Mr, and Mrs. Jack Eidt, Mrs. J. W. Graybiel and 141iss Bea- trice are visiting relat-.vis in Wood - •stock. Mr. and Mrs. ;V. Heywood of Ex- eter spent the week( -end with Mr. and ,Mrs. P. Kraft. Miss Laura 'Musser is this week vis- • iting with relatives at Zurich. Mr. C. Brown and Miss 1. Hodgins of Crediton visited relatives in town on Sunday, Miss Lin. Walper of Exeter spent :the week -end with relatives here. Mn and Mrs. Win. K1einstiver, Mr. ..and Mrs, Ed, W.:Alert and Miss Edna -Cameron visited with relatives in Stratford over the week -end. Rev, Malensky of Stratford will give a lecture on Luther on Thurs- day euening in the Luthterad Church Miss Adeline Brown left Monday for -London where she ;will ,remain for a time; Miss Clara 'kraft is visiting with' s-elattves in Forest Dr. Taylor spent Friday in =Lon.don, Miss Ella Link of Thedford spent -Abe week, tend with relatives near here MOUNT CARMEL (I'oo late for last week) On Tuesday morning, May 2Z, at 9 o'clock Rev. Father Tierney united in marriage Mr, Adolph. Fitzrnorrik of London to bliss Matilda Wild of the ,.los ben Line, Stephen,—Mr, Hubert Ryan of Sandwich ,College arrived :tome last week.—Miss Edighoffervis- ,at her home near Dashwood on Sunday• -Word was received, here a: Pte, Jahn Mcllhargey, formerly of . this neighborhood, son of Archie dcllhargey now of Detroit, was kill- ed at the front in France&—Mrs: Jest O'Rourk of Landon, is spending a few weeks with her mother, Mrs.: Ellen Barry near 'hhiva.—Mr. and Mrse• J. A. Quarry of Stratford spent a few days the former's parents, Mr, and Mrs T G. Quarry, Auction Sale WIFE FINDS RELIEF, TOO I Lacbute Mills, PA.. "X .was troubled for many years with mimeo Disease, GIN PILL S After taking a few boxes I was greatly relieved, and atter finishing the twelfth liar the pain complete- ly left me, My wife is now using Gin Pills and finds that uo hat been greatly relieved of the Pain over her kidneys, I can safely recommend any one suffering from Kidney trouble to give a fair -trial to GIN PII. S. Thomas Stephenson:. All druggists sell Gin Pills ab SOc, a box, or 6 boxes for $0.50. ,Sample free if You write to NATIONAL. DRUG & OBBMICAL CO.-, 0.1' CANADA, LIMITED G7 FOR T KIDNEYS SIR EDMUND WALKER, C.V.O., LL D., b,.L„ President CAPITAL PAW Up, $15,000,000 JOHN AIR°, General Manager H. V. F. JONES, Asst, Gen'l, Manages RESERVE FUND, • $13,500,000 THE MAN OR WOMAN WHO 'SAVES and buys a War Security, or helps a bank to do so, is giving most vital help 19 to the Empire in its 'crisis. Open a ,Savings account at any branch of this Bank. EXETER BR.—A, i Kuhn, ' Mgr. CREDITON—J• A. McDonald Mgr, Contract -. SEALEJ'; 1'ENDIJRS addressed to the Postmaster General, will be re- ceived at Ottawa until Noon on Fri- day the 8th day of July, 1917, for ' the conveyance of His Majesty's Mails on a proposed Contract for four years six times per week over Dashwood No 3 Rural; Route, from the 1st oft October- 1917. Print ed notices ,containi,mg. further information as to conditions of pro- posed Contract may be `seen and blank forms of. render may be ob- tained at the Post Offices of Dash wood Exeter, Grand Bend, 'Hay, and at the office of the Post Office In specter, London. Post Office Department Canada, Mali Service Branch, Ottawa, 25th May, 1917. G, C ANDERSON, Superintendent. Auction Sale OF HOUSE, HOUSE EFFb.CTS, Etc. on the premises of the late, Mrs, Wm Cudmore, Maine Street, Exeter; •on Saturday, June 2nd;: at 1,30 o'clock,-- Mahogany 'clock,-Mahogany parlor suite, 'Mahogany centre table, New Scale Williams pi - gib, velvet rug to match suite, 1 oak dining room extension- table, 6 dian,g 'chairs oak; oak secretary and ' book, case, oak'` china cabinet and buffet, 2 fern tables, mantle clock,'- Brussels rug• 4 bedroom suites;2 quarter `soak; 4 mattresses, commode,' •easle, large upholstered chair, feather, bed 4 toilet sets, 'cumber pictures, kitchen extension table, drop-leaf table, a wood cook stove, 10 kitchen: chairs, copper boiler, wash tub, a quantity fruit in gems, lawn mower, quantity dishes, '3' lamps, electric, iron, gar- den tools; many other articles` found in a good home P. There will be sold at the same time and place the dwelling Land two lots. Besides the house there are ...on the premises a good stable, fruit trees, etc- This is an excellent " property and is well situated Terms -Chattels Cash; real a:state made, known on day of sale ar by ap- plying on the. premises or to the auct- ioneer. Mrs. Stewart, Mrs. Watson, Props. C W. Robinson,. Aust:'• .Mother's Troubles Mother's unending work arid devotion drains and strains her physical strength . and leaves its mark in dimmed eyes and careworn expressions -she .ages before her time. Any mother w h o is weary . d languid should start taking T9 CLEARING SALE OF CHOICE, UP TO -DATE DWELLING' HOUSE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE There will be sold by Public Auc-, on the premises, Lot 18, Andrew St. EXETER, on SATURDAY, JUNE 2nd, 1917 At 1 o'clock, sharp, the following ;— Parlor suite, 5 pieces; sofa, arm chair r2cking chair, small rocker, small chair sideboard ,extension, tablfe couch, set dining room chairs, 2 kitchen tables, 2 sideboards, kitchen range, new; 'parlor coal heater, and,. oil stove beds mattresses, and springs dressers and wash -stands, bureau: couch kitchen cupboard, rugs, car- pets ,mats linoleums, pails, boxes sealers crocks, .pans,: dishes, screen doors, storm doors, wheelbarrows, ladders, shovels, forks, hoes and oth- er articles too numerous to mention. Real .:•• estate consists pf a Lot : 48 feet frontage, running back to Fair Grounds, 11 "room brick dwelling, 3 room cellar, and large attic, all in first class condition; 'good' frame; stabler. The buildings all wired in up -to' -date style. There are some strawb:ea'ries, raspberries and ' fruit : treas on, the place. There will also be sold the oldEl- ectric Light Plant, with building, tower, and vacant lot south of tower, DRY SDALE —x--o--x--- Another —o--x--Another of the few remaining pio- of Hay township, in.the peer ao.i 0± Jahn Howard died an Monday :slay 21st, at the ripe. old age of 88 years and 2 months{. Deceased was born i,1 Ireland' and came to thisl count :;y When a young .mane. He was sick scarcely a day. For+over 20 years he dro='c His Majecty's mail bet«ien Drysdale and 'Kippen. His life part- ner Mary McDonald, predeceased him 8 years 10 them were born eight, children—four sons and four laugh- ters-,Wi,Uam J::; Henry and Mrs. English at home; Mrs, . Ravelle, Grand Bend; Mrs, ,Pa -lock, Ripley,; Mts. Porritt Edmonton, George' S. Zur- ich, and James R(, Goderich: attending the Crossley evangelistic cervices, In Granton Methodist Church, each night this ,weel4-Mr..and Mrs Albert Scott of Sunshine. spent Sun- day here. with her parentsl—Mi,ss 'An- nie Hudson of Granton 'visited friend, here the forepart of this week.—Hil- da Gunning and Mrs`. J. Wright were the guests _of Mrs. Seth. Brown near Exeter, "'last week. --Mr. and Mrs, Ash- bury pf Lucan spent Sunday here tet guests of Mrs., Clarence Mi':lson•, their daughter. -Mr, Thas, Gunning is this week attending the branch meeting of the W. fM, Si. at Petrolea, t3 it A N D BEND Mrs. Ed. Gill, jr,, who fell recently and broke her knee cap, is doing as well as -can be expected,—Mr. and Mrs Walter England and Ethel Oliver of Greenway visited P. I3aker's lilonday , -The fishermen of this place had their nets badly tarn by 'est week's +' " * foists. -Russell Molilard dad Welland OF PUREst °eeD LIVER OIL Ravelle and'Elton • Greens have' signed u;p, Welland in London,' Russ 11 n as a strengthening food and bracing %a,ti n a,i,l I',to:.n at North B y --H ,,t. t<ttanic to acid richriess.to her blood '.v'., in Thedford last week. p•n husi- -1 'ta build up her n m'" s before it "'sr exve_ tie ,vg vfl- Cross Circle sent their it too late. Start SCOTT'S -its fame' is world-wide. .�.o da.-, y No Harmful Drugs. �s. SeoU & Bowne, Toronto, Oof+ 16-4 - , VTay'.siciiptrien'` to Y,lyrera.l Had aS.Lori> don ort-"'tiy ✓ ];E,, contai, ...a the fall • OWL g ar i•es 68 day", s•i.,.ts' 73 to, vu's 97 pillow slips, 40 pail' of :,a.r1Cs. "ANURIC!" THE NEWEST DISCOVERY' IN CHEMISTRY Thie is a recent discovery of Doctor Pierce, who'1 Mead of the Invalids': Hotel and Surgicalilnstitute at -Buffalo, N. Y. Expenmentjs at Doctor Pierce's Hospital for several years proved that there is no other eliminator of ,uric acid that can be compared to it. For'those easily recognized symptoms of inflam- mation — as backache, scalding urine and frequent urination, as well as sedi- ment in the urine, or if uric acid in the blood has caused rheumatism, it is simply wonderful how surely "Anuric" acts. The beat' of results are always obtained in cases of acute rheumatism in the joints, in gravel and gout, and invariably the pains and stiffness.which so frequently and persistently accom- pany the disease rapidly disappear. Go to your nearest drug store and simply ask for a 50 -cent package of "Anuric," manufactured by Dr. Pierce, or send 10 Cents to Dr. Pierce for a large trial package. If you suspect kidney or bladder trouble, send him a sample of your water and describe symptoms. Doctor Pierce's chemist will examine it, then Dr. Pierce will report to you, without fee or. charge. NOTE : — French scientists affirm that "Anuric" is thirty-seven times more active than lithia in eliminating uric acid, , and is a harmless but reliable chemical compound that may be safely given: to children, but should be used only by grown-ups who actually wish to restore their kidneys to perfect. health, by conscientiously using one 'box or. more in extreme cases as'" Anuric:" ( thanks to Doctor Pierce's achievement) is by far the most perfect kidney and bladder corrector obtainable ..0 " reit, ..ti,f Dr: Pierce's Pellets are the original Pellet ` little Pell for little Liver Pills. .One 'ttle s laxative- -three fora cathartic. oO.00 posao.'a.P.•.00.6MM:• INCORPORATED 1I55 ESONS BANK Capital & Reserve $8,800,000 96 Branches in Canada A General Banking Business TransacIEd Circular Letters of Credit Bank Moneg Orders SAVIN€S, , ,BANK DEPARTMENT Interest allowed at highest • current rats EXETER BRANCH- W D, CLARKE, Manages, . rge..q:. n.e,e:ua 4 04 may AA AA:0+5n,y . 22:= GIL ON ENGINES The Engine of Constant Service Absolutely Guaranteed G-ILSON SILO FILLERS The Lightest Running Blowers made Beware of imitations and infringments. THE HYLO SILO ®Entirely different and infinitely superior. Ask Wm Frayne,Exeter, g Agent Or write GIL90N:MFC: CO., 235 York St Guelph Mt. e Terms -Real estate made known' an day of sale. 'Chattels -Sums of $5.00' and under cash; over that amount 6. months credit on furnishing' approved' t 3 et 'cent off for cash on . credit amounts Positively no reserve . -as the pra- rietor has to move at once. C. ZUEFLE T. CAMERON Proprietor Auctioneer +:rM j '. •� •OU can't "touch up" worn-out spots in the linoleum orcarpet, When it's worn, that's the end of it. A Painted Floor can be "touched up" whenever it shows - signs s of wear. It's bright and cheery-sanitary—easily Gleaned and the cost`" of painting is a mere detail. (Made in Canada) is the old familiar, tried -and -tested, reliable Paint for the floors that wears and wears and wears. It's ready for the brush- simply stir and spread. Dries quickly with a high lustre, and free of stickiness. Anyone can make .a grand job of it with Senour's Floor Paint. -14 serviceable colors—something to suit every room it1 the house. "Floors, Spic and Span", and "Towet and Country Homes", are two books on home beautifying that you will enjoy rending, We have copies for you -ask for them, t:E j;i