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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1917-6-21, Page 5comfort in the Home The Sunshine Furnacechases Chills from coldest corners and insures ut- most comfort in the home throughout the winter. Don't buy any furnace or heating plant until you ; have in- vestigated the merits of the "Sun- shine. SUNSHINE FUR ACE LONDON TORONTO MONTREAL WINNIPEG VANCOUVER ST. JOHN N.B. HAMILTON CALGARY g SASKATOON EDMONTON For Sale by G. A. Hawkins FRANK TAYLOR Licensed Auctioneer for Counties of Huron and 'Middlesex. Prices. Reasonable and Satisfaction Guaranteed, Crediton - Ontaric C W. ROBINSON LICEN •t) AUCTIONEER AND VALUATORS for Counties of Huron Perth Middlesex and Oxford. Farm Stock Sales a Specialty. Office at CooksI u'H Warerooms, next door to Centra Hotel, Main Street, Exeter. Charges moderate and satisfaction is guaranteed _ISAAC R. CARLING, B.A. Barrister. Solicitor, Notary Public, Commissioner, Solicitor for The Mol - scans Bank, Etc, Money to loan at loWitist rates of interest. Office -Main Street, Exeter. MONEY TO LOAN We have a large amount of private funds to loan on farm and village property at low rates of int rest. GL:A'LMAN & STANBURY Barristers, Solicitors, Exeter Dr. G. F. ROULSTON, L. D. S., D.D.S DENTIST Member of the R. Cl C. D.S. of Ont. Honor Graduate Toronto University C+ffice over Carling's law Office. Closed Wednesday afternoons. DENTIST DR, A. R. KINSMAN, L.D.S., D.D.S. FJonor Graduate Toronto University, 1"h extracted without pain or any effects. Office over GIadman & y's Office, Main Street, Escater CLINTON-A pretty wedding took place on Tuesday, the 19th, at high noon at the home of Mr. Duncan Mc -- Ewen, when his youngest daughter, Bessie became the bride- of William Tebutt of Goderich. MARRIAGE LICENSES C N SES IS SU E D bs C H Sanders at the Advocate Of- fice Strictly confidential; no witness DR. DeVAN'SFRENCH PILLS trer i;uiatti Pill for Worxcu. $5 a b.orttu,eefor $1o. Sold at all larug .$tores, or `..': ted to Any Co.,addrest. Cats Ort harines, Odf tt jo. 800 , a't r. Dana HOSPHONOL FOR MEN. ¥ aIIa Vitality; for Nerve'and Brain; increases ''grey matter" ;a Tonic -will build you up. $3 a box, or two for $5, at drugstores; or by fail on receipt of price.6`Tris SCODELL Dano CoT St. Catharines. Ontario. *TRSYSTEM Attractive Trips T.O MUSKOKA LAKES ALGONQUIN PARK MAGANETAWAN RIVER ' LAKE OF BAYS KAWARTHA LAKES GEORGIAN BAY Round trip tourist tickets naw on sale from stations in Ontario at very tow fares, with liberal stop overs. Get your ' tickets in advance. Berths and full information at all, Grand Trunk ticket offices, or write° C. E. Horning, District Passenger Agent, Toronto; Ont. N. J. DORE, Agent, Exeter. ��Jd�C►v��4»:�:» »:+C»:....»:«�$»:r ��sK�i«r�S :.«,««»:».g.•+:»:»:»:»:»a«i»:»:y�ix'.�v�:•-'.by° . HOW TO KEEP WELL .s. BY JOHN' W. S. McCULLOUGH, M.D., D.P.IL, CHIEF OFFICER . OF THE PROVINCIAL BOARD OF HEALTH. :+%:tis »; .,.•«:-R3.err,�,�'►4tiu:»::�4»:+M»:»:�::«yo»;»;»;»;»;»;»;« »;»» »;»;»;»;» »;»; ;..:»..t,.:.. DIET IN STUN DISEASES. IN REFERENCE to skin affections, one might ,food as follows:- (1) Those directly dependent on diet. (2) Those in which diet may not be the capital importance. (3) Those in which diet may be an indirect factor. Pellagra, beri-beri, urticaria (hives), and toxic erythema are example: of diseases which are perhaps largely due to diet. Pellagra is not very common in this country. It is believed to be due to a diet largely of Indian corn. It is associated with dementia or a form of insanity, and is very fatal. It is common in the Southern United States and in Italy. Urticaria is a common disease. Some people cannot eat shell fish or certain forms of food without having an attack of hives. Berl-beri is a Japanese disease due to the use of polished rice. The toxic inflammations of the skin (Erythema) are of the same nature. In the second class the diet while not necessarily the cause of the skin affection, is still of practical importance. Illustrations of this class are seen in eczema, psoriasis, and rosaceae. In these affections the best diet is a liberal use of well -boiled rice, milk, fruit, and vegetables. Meat, fish, and eggs should be prohibited for a time. Tea, coffee, and alcohol are, of course, not to be used. Children often have eczema. 'In the treatment the diet will need care- ful selection. In psoriasis, meat, cheese, milk, and eggs must be replacer: largely by a vegetable diet. The same with rosaceae, (the red chin and nose so abhorred by delicate skinned women,) In this affection both the starches and the proteins require reduction. Acne and seborrhea) dermatitis are diseases, probably indirectly, the result of the too extensive use of starches and sugars. Worms. divide them in relation to cause_ but in which it is of These are, rare in infancy. Most of the symptoms applied to worms are due to faulty digestion: The only sure way to diagnose worms, is to see them in the movements. They (threadworms) look like small white threads seen in a recent movement. These are the only ones which occur in infancy. If worms are discovered, wash out the lower bowel thoroughly with a solution of borax—one tablespoonful to a pint of water and inject one-half pint of infusion of quassia daily for several days. An injection of limewater is useful. Wash the parts including the labial folds carefully to prevent re -infection. Swallowing Foreign Bodies, Such as Coins, Etc., or Poisons. If the former, they are usually passed without any trouble. Watch the movements. ^t If poison is swallowed give a teaspoonful of Wine of Ipecac and plenty •of warm water. This will cause vomiting and wash out the stomach. In the meantime get the doctor as' quickly as possible. Bow -Legs. Those need not cause any anxiety. Most children grow out of them, and if they do not the doctor Will advise the hest treatment, ; Circumcision. Some boy babies need to be circumcised, most of them do not. Vaccination. All babies should be vaccinated in the first year. Vaccination does not !rise any injury unless dirt is allowed, to, get into the wound. Vaoeinate uEti ua;bies including girls on the left arm, -splendid . , It is a; had e .o our elvilitdtion and good sense. g f.3! - . Medical Officers of. Health and Local Boards of health are notified that `the Ontario health Officers' Assoclation Swill Meet in the Medical Building' in Toronto, nn Tuesday and Wednesday, the 29th and 30th of May next, One of the' features of the conference Will be an address by C, E. .4. '7inslow; Professor of Preventive Medicine, Yale University, on "Safe .guarding the I Iealth'of Infants and 'Younhildren." HENSALL The Oddfellaws tact Rebekahs ob- served Sumday last as Decoration Day and paraded to Hensall and McTag- gait's Cemetery where�the graves of departed'"'rnenib e,rs were decorated.- The bowlers are busy on their green between working had gardening hoots -Mrs McPherson and ,daughter Miss til1a have ;been ,visiting in Hamilton. and •Burlington, -.The mall route of the late: John Lorimer, No. 1, has been transferred to Thompson Murdock far the remainder of the contract. --Many autocs are still being sold by agents here, -.Miss isa 1VhcDonell , spent a few clays in Parkhill.-JI\'liss Iivmmes, mail liner has returned to her home in Glencoe; -Mrs. W, Mossip of St. l\farys visited her sister, Mrs. r, 'Sid ), Wils'on,-Mrs. Wm, Woods '1eturned from Saskatchewan where she 's'perit some months with. her daughter, Mrs, E. P. Madge,,; -Mare acres than ever before havebeen put int onions this years -The school •grounds are to be levelled ,and graded ,during the holi days. -Mrs. Johnston is- recovering from her serious iillnessr.- Miss Iola Cuclmore is visiting here -Mr. Robert J'raquair of Tuckersmith is suffering Wail Contract SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the Postmaster General, wi;U be re- ceived at Ottawa until Noon, on Fri- day, the 13th day of July, 1917, for the conveyance of His _vlajesty's 1VIails, on a proposed Contract for four years, six times per week each. way, between and over Zurich No., 2 Rural Route, from the lst of' Octo- ber, 1917. Printed notices containing further information as to :conditions of pro- posed Contract may be seen and blank forms of Tender may be obtained at the Post Offices of Zurich, Hensajl and- Dashwood, and at the office of the Post Office Inspector, London. Post Office Department, Canada, Mail Service Branch, Ottawa, 1st June, 1917. G. G. 'ANDERSON, Superintendent? Maid Contract SEALEr: "TENDERS addressed so the Postmaster General, will be 're- ceived a0 Ottawa until Noon on Fri- day the 8th day of July, 1917 -,for, the conveyance of His Majesty's Mails ona proposed Contract for four years six, times per week over Dashwood; No 3 -Rural Route, from the 1st at October. 1917. Printed notices c'antaining further information as to condiftions of pro- posed Contract may be 'seen and blank forms of Tender may be ob- tained at the Post Offices of Dash' - wood Exeter, Grand Bend, Hay, and at the office of the Post Office In- spector, London. Post Office Department Canada, Mair Service Branch, Ottawa, 25th May, 1917. G. C ANDERSON, Superintendent. SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH WEST LAND REGULATIONS, The sole head of a family, or any male over 18 years old, who was at the commencement ,of the presientjwar and has since ,continued to be, a Brit! ish subject or a subject of an allied or neutral country, may home- stead aquarter-section, of available Dominion land in Manitoba, Saskatch- ewan or Alberta. Applicant roust ap- pear in person at the Dominion Lands Agency or Sub -Agency for the Dis- trict. Entry by proxy may be made on certain conditilone. 'Duties- Si% months residence upon and cultivatilon of land in each of three years. In certain districts a homesteader may secure an adjoining quarter-siec,- tion as pre-emptioni, Price $3,00 per' acre Duties -Reside six months in. each of three years after earning homestead patent and cultivate 50 acres extra. May obtain pre-emption patent as soon as homestead patent on certain 'conditi(ons. A settler after obtaining homestead patent if he cannot secure a pre- emption may take a purchas-' ed hoinestead is certain districts, Price $3.00 per acre. Durt'iles-Must re side six months in each of the three years, cultivate 50 acres and erect a house worth $300. Holders of entries may count time of employment- as farm labourers in Canada during 1917, as residence dut- les under certain conditions. When 'Dominion Lands are advert- ised or posted for entry, returned sol- diers who have served overseas` and have been honorably discharged, re- ceive one day priority in applying for entry at local Agent's Offfcei (but not Sub -Agency). Discharge papers must be presented to agent. W. W. CORY, Deputy of the ,Minister of the interior N,13.--4.inatithorized publication of this advertisement will not lie paid foz' ONTA tIO'S BEST BUSINESS COLLEGE CENTRAL to � !ii��G'r'sY/ S'TRATFORD.• Students may enter our classes at any time. Commence your course now and be qualified for a position by Midsummer. 'During July and, Aug. ust Of last yerar.we.received calls for over 200 office assistants we could' not supply. Our graduates etre in demand. Write at once for free cat= alogue, D. A. MC -Lachlan,, Prltrcipal' rant blood -poisoning "llmduced by a c\atr li er thorn. -Mrs, O. V. Har- ter of Chicago spent a,few clays ;in town with felatives,-Mr, and Mrs, J. Dougall of DDeloraine, Man., titre vis- iting relatives hore,--John ,Clark,, who recently ,sold his tarm'to W. Forrest, bas moved to Walton, "i'raquair-Mitchell - At Hillcrest 1' arm, I'uckersnith,' on June 13th, the home of Mr. rand Mrs. John '1*, Mit-. chell was the scene of a very pretty weddinc when their second slaughter Alice; l+dna was united 'in, marriage to Mr. Melville John Tracivair of the sane Township. The ceremony, was per'formecl by Rev, J. F 'Knight, 13.A, D.D,. ,about eighty guests being pre- sent. The bridal couple were unat- tended. The wedding march vitas play ed by 1.Y1iss Gertrude Mitchell, sister of the bride on the piano, accompan- ied by Mr, Jarvis Horton onthe violin The bride entered the parlor leaning on the arm of her father, and the young couple took their places under a beautifully decorated arch, The bride was gowned in ivory duchess satin with overdress o1 fibre silk net trimmed with ;pearls, 'wore a bridal veil and orange blossoms, and carried a bouquet of carnations and roses, The groom's gift to the bride was a handsome pearl necklace. Con- gratulations over Mrs, (Rey.) 'Knight sang "Love is Meant to Make u; Glad, during the 'signing of the reg- ister, The bridal couple led the way to the dining room where dinner was served.. Tire presents were costly and numerous. Amid showers of con- fetti and good Wishes the young cou- ple left on a motoring tour to Lon- don, Essex Detroit and other points. On their return they will reside on the grooms farm, Con. 14) Tucker - smith. and have the best wishes o1 their many 1rie,nds, MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED by C. H Sanders at the Advocate Of- fice. Strictly confidential; no witness all Grocers. The inducements offered with cotatlnon soaps cannot make up for the purity of Sunlight Soap. It costs US more to make pure soap. But it costs YOU less to ustr it, for Sunlight pays'for itself in the clothes it saves. It does not wear and rub the fabrics as common soaps do. $5,000 guarantee of 8 Parity' with every cake of Sunlight Soap iiIINSWINSIESEZZCZTTAMMI Economical Light Four Touring $975 Roadster . . . $950 Country Club $1110 ff. o. b. Point of Shipment Prices subject to change without notice The Overland Light Four is a light, snappy, powerful motor car—economical in price and in gas- oline consumption. It's a perfect beauty. The body is a rich Brewster green with white ivory striping set off by black wheels, fenders and trimmings.' Every convenience is provided. Better come in, have a look at the car and try it out: EXETER MOTOR SALES CO. Repair and Gas Service Willys-Overland Limited,'.West Toronto, Ont. W.ilyc-Knight and Overland Automobiles. Commercial Cara viii/i.100,i/i/ii/iiUigiioiiw///uoiiwznoyinowmo osecraq mnoo. moi e".. , : „niyiip .o rr /reps,•/////iii//////////////i!//ry/{///!j% RUNABOUT TOURING COUPELET TOWN CAR. $475 $495 $695 $780 SEDAN ...,... ...... $890 ORD ONT, F. O, B. FORD, UI HAULING TO MARKET Just think of the time 'the Ford saves the busy fanner in hauling milk to the factory, produce to the market, fruit to the station, etc, In a thousand add one ways the Ford' Car saves money and time to any pian living in the country. In the busy harvest season i 1 a machine gets broken it takes only a few min utes to slip to town and get repairs The Ford soon pays for itself in the time it saves the farther, With hell; scarce every farmer needs to make use of, ,every precious minute. To. him the Ford cards a real necessity. Indeed some fanners tell us that it is doubtful ,if they could "carry on 'their farm Work under prevent labor conditions if it ;wasn't for the time the Ford 'saves'. them. ,No farmer need ,be without,' Forel, In fact, the average farmer could afford a , . Ff one tt it were double the pr. toe, It it as .easy to drive as a horse three times' as 'fast,' and 'costs less per mile to run. Ford .motor- Company of, Canada, Limited, Ford, Ontario ilo `S tell ° Dealer, Exeter'.