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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1917-7-12, Page 4The Vi'ind. Yen ll w; c Al -ways Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 ' yeatx•s,: has borne the 'signature - ot . and has been. neado /inciter ,lois per-. `�4 soot i supervision since its infancy. r.'Zr: Allow no ono to deceive you in this.. All Counterfeits, Imitations and" Just -acs -good" are but e Experiments that trifle with.�,ncl''end<aager the health ot Infants and Children --Experience against Experiment. t` ST RIA *Astoria is a harmless srsbstituto for Castor 011, Pare-. goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It eontable neither Opitun,' Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its. guarantee. It destroys Worms and Allays Feverishness, For ,more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, ]xc t ale cy, Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles and Bia.:•sl.tea3. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels, aseinel fates the Food, g .ing healthy and natural sleep.. The Children's Panacea --Tine Mother's Friend. GENUINE ASTOR ALWAYS Bears the '.Signature ,,,..m=actitarrxrigte aIse For Oyer' Years The Kirr*ed • You Have Always Bought 1T>4 CC MTAUR COM PANY, NEW YOMK CITY. evateer ativoicatg, Sanders et Creech, Proprietors • Subscription Price -In advance $1;Z5 laser year in Canada; $1,75 in the United States: •Ali 'Subscriptions --not gridd in advance 50 - cents extra will be changed THURSDAY, JUNE 12th, 1917 LLMLEY KIRKTON Mrs. John •Writlit speni;t last tt'eek i ""' the guest of her grunt, Mrs: Thomas Bron -1.•, --Mrs, Bert Sheswi11 of London last • creek here, .flze guest of her ter, Mrs Wm, and Mrs,; Wiggle, ane son:oi Detroit spent last tt e ek here n t Patrick Mc f, ge's,-Mt^, anti Mrs Thos, Gunning, Mi and Mrs', David Johnston, Mr and Mrs. Hec- tor Millsan all motored to London on 'Friday' and spent the day avi•th friends -Mrs, Wm, 'Ogden. ;returned home Saturday, after spending a few weeks with • her father at 1V,ia(idon -Ward has been received o1 late from all th., boys tvho went from around here as soldiers. to 'France, is'o)ne being on the firing- line. They are as follows : Pte. Gordon Morley, Alnres• Morley, Oscar Morley.. Lorne Gunning, Percy 'Foster. Fred Hopkins, Fred White, Fred Brennin Wm. Toohey, \Vellington Batten. -Mr. and Mrs, Wesley Frlee- nsan of Granton ;spent Sunday ' with her :parents here, --The W, M. S. roet on Wednesday at the home. of Mrs. John W. Hodgson The_ Re:d Cross • society sent a large bale •of g'cads,- 'Fiags are being-Isold around here and money raised to help the sufferings of the French .soldiers, Mrs. Geo, Hazlewood who has been a sufferer ,for some time from cancer of the stomach, died at her home near here on the , Base Line, Mane shoed.,, ane Jayne 27 th, in the 47th year of,.her ,agee. The deceased had lived', heinentire,ltfe can the, district and was conseqfiend kHorvataeverresidentyy She was an active church worker and had many frieaids. For a month be- fore -hes death shoe was confined to 'her room but was a patient sufferer She was a daughter sof. Mr. Alfie*d Johnston ,of•;'Kirkton .end ;a sister. of Mr Fred Johnston of the village. She '.leayes a husband and three ; little children, Oliver, Elsie and. Verna, the eldest being but eleven. years .of age The deceased was a faithful member of tWoodham Methodist :Church.-4Ir" J'_„Elliottehas sold': her house to Mr: George+:Hall.-Mr. Wm. Kerr of Ham - iota, Man., is visitting Mr. D. Rod- ger -Dr C. Callender and wife ,of Fargo, N. Dakota, spent a few days p g y ttith ,,Mrs 'c W. T. Roadhouse -Bert Doupe,,, Public School teacher of Lind- say. returned to ''spend his vacation at. home here. -Miss Annie Dawson of Niagara=• Falls is visiting friends a :round ;Kirkton_-The Rev. 141r. Brown the n.ev .Methodist 'minister, and fam- ily = have arrived. Jas Horton. was in St. 'Iarys Monday evening ori' buisnes, ( Wse St!e art McQueen'and Jas.; Baoadfoot Kaye fine ,new windmills !erected for pufn - fag water and no doubt will be a great convenience to .their owners ;fr and Mrs. Adam and elating'; ea -ate:' ,cf 'Kindersley. Sask., •Messrs. Raba a1.td' t Jas. Stewart of Elmira, spent afell days wuring the'week' with Mfrs Vxar-;, garet GlW .aenn.-Rev. Bert . ktnaa and bride are s endin their honxe moon with relatives 'itn the. cbunt y and with his sister, Mrs. Ryekmat , here. -Noah Horton is .putting -cement floors in the stable on the fasrn Of his brother .Franklin. Frank Ryclf- man has had the telephone installed^, -Mrs, Stewart McQueen recei.�?ed word that her brother Sidney 114kr tbur had been wounded in the head, -Clifford Selves spent Sunday un`cler' the parental woof, -Master' Allen Mil- ler of London was a visitor at' the homee of his uncle Matthew Miller:- Mr. Aldrich of the 6th con. had, the misfortune to have h's stable destroy ed by fire on Saturday evening. Two, pigs, a buggy and Chitty hens were also consumed. With the stringent times it is ,acute a lass.-Artthur Cole has returned from ;Chatham College, LU CAN - Mrs. 3, R. McComb has returned after spending several months with her son at Port Arthur. -Mr. Wm,. Martin. who underwentan operation in the hospital, Stratford, is -improv- ing favorably -Mr, John B. Armitage merchanthas purchased the building occupied by Mr. W. 1:). Ferguson as a drug stare on Main street. Mr. Ferguson has leased the store in the Stanley Opera House black, former- ly- ,occupied b,' Mr. L irrkirn Master Arnold Souverign is spending a` feiv weeks with his grandmother at Jarvis. -i)r, and Mrs, W. W. Wright and son of Wards Island, 'NN. Y., spe,rst a test days with Mr: and Mrs, Archie Webb -Mr. Wm. Rollins, *,ha some mantas ago was severely injured at the front has arrived home Mr. Chas Hobbs wife .daughter and ;son, have gone to Grand Bend to spend the summer:, BIDDULPH A very pretty wedding tank ,place in St. Patrick's R. C. Church, Luca,a, on Wednesday morning, when Miss Margaret Lamphier, daughter of \fir, and Mrs. Anthony Lamphier, married to Mr. Charles i'dcllha,:- ey, son of Mrs. Johan \Icllhargcy', Swamp Line, Bidduhph. Rev. Father ,,Quig- ley ab Windsor, relttia;e of the groom ' GREEN W AY -On Sunday last the members of Parkhill and Greenway L. O. L. at- tended divine a-or'stup iri the Metho- dist •'Church. Rev. H. Willaans con- ducted the ,service, assisted by Rev. Cob orn:e ' of Toronto, ,Chaplain of the Lodge. The sermon rom the text, "The sword of the Lord and of Gideon," was instructive and •inspir- ing, :;and the ,apeniin.g, prayer by Rev. Cab'urnc an inspiration to everyone prescot ,-The D. V. B. Club, ;form- erly known. is the Beaver Club, sent the following Red Cross- supplies to Hy titan Hall : 12 day shirts' 50 pil- low slips, 50 towels,: 52 trench, towels, 23 pair of socks, 4 wash, -cloths. To the Belgian ,Relief 'Fund 2 conifor'- ters';'and 6 boys' .shirts -Ethel Oliver, Secretary,. -Miss Nellie Hudson. anis her friend, Miss (Curtis are `visiting with the fiormer's starent {.-a iss;Adah McPherson and Miss Minnie Sherritt have returned from their schools for the -holidays(.-Mrs.. A. Golin is a patient in Victoria Hospital, London., Her friends hope far a speedy re- every. -Mrs. J. Foster has been vis it':ng her son, Rev. J. L:- Foster of 3ryansttoni,-Miss Minnie Ridley of Toronto is visiting:: her mother. -Mr, Walter McPherson who has been in Landon is spending a few weeks at, home. -Mr., Nelson Hayter and family moved ,to their -sew home near Thed- ford recently, They will be much missed in the neighborhood. -Mr: and Mrs. S., -Hayter and daughter Miss Ag- gia have returned to the old home- stead after living at Grated Bend- for several years. Their many friends and neighbors welcome them tatheir old` home, -Mrs C. H, Wilson ,and Hugh spent last week at .Grand Bend, ELIMVILLE The Elimv:,lle Sunday School An- niversary services were held.ort Sun- day July 1st, when very instructive and, much appreciated sermons were preached by the Rey. J. W. Baird, B. A,, and A. 11c1Csbbia, B. A. Both services were well attended, though the weather was anything but invit- ing • On Monday the Annual Picnic was held in Mr: E, Jahns' orchard, Games football baseball, races, etc.,were indulged in by the young people until time for they afternoon entertainment, The 'Uniondale Orchestra, whakind 1' gave their services free, entertain- ed an appreciative ccrowd1 Later in :he afternoon. the •+Rev. and Mrs. J. F Knight, who ,had driven from Kirkton, where they had eloterta.ned' those at the Methodist picnic, stopped on their way to Hensell to favor us with a good program. Rev. and Mrs. Knights' accompaniments and singing were much applauded, Mr. Booth- royd, teacher in the College of Mus- k, Detroit and evho is the guest of Mr. and Mrs,. ;C. Johns favored us with some choice peanoforte selec- tions. Mr. Boothroyd es'amusician of exceptional skill and ,iia was a rare, treat to hear him. A bountiful supper was provided by the ladies of the Sunday School. The 'proceeds a - ,mounted to about $185.00. performed' the ceremony. iYliss • Bar- • -The strawberry' social held at Grace bars Dann played the wedding march church Wednesday,, ev'g was an en - and Mr, Philip McGee, cousin of the en- joy -able affair. A ;good crowd was bride ,ang: The bride, who alta;. present and enjoyed the program very daintily attired in white orga'ne, d .with, much Proceeds $65. -Pees. Arthur larger white hat an,d carrying white Melilla and 'Cliff Buchanan were home tk ended by her S for the holiday. Carnations was at; ter, llis. Nora. Lamphier, also 14Kea;r ing white organdie and carrying •p;,nk British' brought clown item German carnations, while the ` groom was as air ;Blanes after a raid an London. in si.sted-by has brother, Mr, Austin- Mcivlich a number of civilians were kill- (lhargey, N ed and wounded. Following this 84 aviators bombed the Krupp Factory. C:331SE7 £si7k€sT • ti •id , many titles, Wilke Slavin i,s laid up ;ryith an The 'Russian offensive ,seems to be ai. tack o1 pneuman'r„i. batrid,; ,Chappel the real thing and three Russian arm - is also lir ,with pneumonne We hr•pe les are now fighting and gaiting for a speedy (recovery for Both, -Rev grotf d and prisoners g'• 'Knight is^ 'in 1St, Th.omae attendingth:e _' eve1 thousand •prisatier.s..aadfo:rtyx Stammer,,Sch'aal. Rev, Powell will on- eight guns have been captured by cupy,the pulpit in the absence of.the Russia en their advance•,into Galicia. pastor, -Mites Bell Brintrieli has 'the• position of organist in the church, ST. MARYS,=The oldest resident Carl Stoneman has a new Ford car of this town, Grace Chowen Crozier and Dineen .a McLaughlin) 1 Tr„ , died. ton July • 6th,' at • the. home'of ''hrr E. n ,She year.S hads E " "visile. 'was a .recent vl�it- �;to'i� Gcorge-•inhec 94th K Jahns, lim ,, it pr, whit hes daughter, ivlis, I'ybtat,,- . iyecl, il?zi St„ ivlarys sante a girl. • SCHOOL REPORT of S. S. No. 2, Usborne :-Sr. 4 -Max. 208-G. , Stew- art 138; L. Knight 120; 1�'1 Doupe -(70 per cent. out of 100) Sr. .3 Z Mak. 153-A. Hunlein 114; M. Cottle 112; C. Doupe60. Jr. 3 -Max. 153- S. Pollen 118; G. McDonald 111; S. Francis 110; L. Fulton 74.-i Sr. 2 Max.110-W. Allison 97; G. Hodgert 83; W. Allen 79; . C. Campbell, 78; E. Stewart 65; G. 'Knight 54. Jr. 2 - Max. S0 -H. Ptollen 43; R< Turnbull 38; B. Campbell' 30; R. Cottle 27; G. Fulton 26;;, C. Stewart 21. E. Weld Teacher., SCHOOL REPORT S. S. N. 1, Us borne, May and •June. Those marked * absent for ane or mar•e examinations.. Total marks 1:100.; :Pass 660, Sr. 4th, Harold Wood :810, Edgar Cudmore 766 Jr. 4th, Clarence ;Down 811,- Anna Moir 766, Earl :'Mitchell 600* ; Total 1000, pass 600, ;Sr. 3rd Garden. Cud more 682, Melvin -Moir 662, Vera Duna 632; Jr. 3rd, Olive Wood 685 Loreen - Dunn 621, James Oke. 580, L McDonald 432`; Total 700,' pass 420 Jr. 2nd, Mervin !Cwdn>,'are 496, Cora Cooper 456, Nora 'Oke 418, Pearl' Harris 386* Lloyd McDonald 235* 1st; Total 400, ;{pass 240, Maybelle Strang 345, Melville iDow,n 319, ' Pearl Wood 305, Alex, Rhode 304. t�.e,l 1r'OB c Rheumatism and Dropsy. Kidney. Bladder and Uric Acid troubles bring misery to many. When the kidneys are weak ot diseased these natural til tees do not cleanse the blood sufficiently, and the poisons are carried to all parts of the body. There follow depression, aches and pains, hcaviness,•drowsiness, Irrita- bility, headaches, chilliness and rheu- matism. In some people there are sharp pains in the back and loins, distressing bladder disorders and sometimes obstin- ate dropsy. The uric acrd sometimes forms into gravel or kidney stones. When the uricacid affects the muscles and joints, it causes lumbago, rheumatism, gout or sciatica. This is the time to try "Anuric." Send 10c. for trial package. During digestion uric acid is absorbers Into the "system from meat eaten, and even from some 'vegetables. The poor kidneys get tired and backache begins.; This is a good time to take "Anurtee,," the new discovery of Dr. Pierce for Kid- ney trouble and Backache. Neglected kidney trouble is responsible for many deaths, and Insurance Company examin- ing doctors always test the water of an applicant before a policy will be issued.. Have you ever set aside a bottle of water for twenty-four hours? A heavy sedi- ment or settlesometimes indicates kid- ney trouble. The true nature and char - actor of diseases, especially those of the kidneys and urinary organs, can often be determined by a careful chemical -an- alysis and microscopical examination-- this xamination-this is done by expert chemists of the Medical, Staff of the Invalids' Hotel. If you wish to know your condition send a sample of your water to Doctor Pierce's Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. and de- scribe your symptoms. It will be ex- amined without any expense to :you, and Doctor Pierce or his Staff of Assisting. Physicians will inform you truthfully. HAVE YOU WEAK LUNGS? Do colds settle on your chest or in your bronchial tubes? Do coughs hang on, or are you :subject to throat troubles? Such troubles should have immediate treatment with the rare curativepowers of Scott's, Emulsion to guard against consumption which so easily follows. Scott' s Emulsion contains pure cod liver oil which peculiarly strengthens the res- piratory tract and improves the quality of the blood; the glycerine in it soothes and Iv -Ala the tender membranes of the throat. Scott's is prescribed by the best special-. fists. Yc.t Can get it at any drug store. sant & nowne. Toronto, Ont.' FRANK TAYLOR Licensed' Auctioneer for Counties of Huron and Middlesex. Prices Reasonable and Satisfaction Guaranteed, Crediton - Ontaric meow Tay(3)erg I Read all about yourself, your system, physiology, anatomy, -hygiene, simple home cures, etc., in the R„ moron Sense Medical Adviser,"a book of 1004 pages. Send to Dr. V. .: Pierce, Buffalo, N Y 3O cents in one -cent stamps for a cloth- bound copy. Customs prepaid. Auction Slate :OF HOUSE AND HOUSEHOLD EF- FECTS On Saturday, July 14th, cgmmen, ting at 1 ceelook,The undersigned has received instructions to sell by pub- lic auction on the premises, the foie lowing 'valuable articles, part Of the estate off the late Wm. Daungey, ten the corner or . Main and Nelson Sts, consisting oaf -5 piece parlor suite, 3 Small tables, 1 dining room table, 1 'fall leaf table, 1 oak china cabinet, 6 dining room chairs, 7 rocking chairs, •C• W. ROBINSON • LICENSED AUCTIONEER AND VALUATOrt-for Counties of Huron Perth Middlesex and Oxford, Farm Steck Sales a Specialty. Office at Cockshatt Warerooens, next door ,to, Centra' Hotel, Main Street,. Exeter; Charges' moderate and satisfaction ,is uaranteed ISAAC R.'CARLING, B,A, Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public, Commissioner, Solicitor for The Mai- sons Bank,` Etc, Money to loan at lowest rates of interest, Office -Maim Street, Exeter, MONEY TO LOAN We have a large amount of private funds to loan on farm and village proo•P'r•ty at low rates of interest. GLADMAN & STANBURY Barristers, Solicitors, Exeter Dr. G F. ROULSTON, L. D. S.,rD,D.S DENTIST Member of the R. C. CDS of Ont. Honor Graduate Toronto University, Office over Ceiling's law • Office. Closed Wednesday afternoons. DENTIST DR A R. KINSMAN, LDS ; ;D D,S; Honor Graduate Toronto Uni`versrte Teeth extractid'without pain or arse overad .:..a & c bad effects, Office GI in n Staabury s Office, Main Street, Exeter CANADIAN OF COMM1E.RC.E SIR EDMUND WALKER, LLD D,CL President SIR JOHN AIRD. Gensral Manager H, V. F, JONES, Ass's. Gen'i, Manager CAPITAL PAID Up, $15,044,000 REsERvE FUND, $13,500,000 It is IMPERATIVE that EVERY, PERSON IN CANADA. should WORK HARD WASTE NOTHING SPEND LITTLE SAVE MUCH Interest allowed at 3% per annum on Savings Deposits 3 of $1 and upwards at any branch of'the Bank. EXETER. BR. -A. 1r, l;:uhn, Mgr. CR$DITON-J. A. McDonald Mgr:. INCORPORATED 1855 Capital & Reserve $8,800,000 96 Branches In Canada A General Backing Business Transactid Circidar L etters of Credit Bank Monet; Orders SAVING BANK, DEPARTMENT Interest allowed at highest current rate EXETER BRANCH - W D. CLARKE, Manager, GILSON ENGINES The Engine ot Oonstaut Service 6 kitchen chairs, 1 arm nhair, -end Absolutely Guaranteed lounge, 1 cupboard,1 oak bedroom. suite. l bureau, 1 bedstead, 1 stand;; GILSONSILO �1 ��e N a�EA.11:3r1� 2 mattresses and `2 snri:ngs, 1 velvet 'arlor drug, 1 room wool rug 4 small' rugs, 4 bedroom carets, two linoleums, 1 kitchen: range, 1 coition, stove. washing machine and wringer, 1 lawnmower, sewing machine, one vacuum bleaner, 1 carpet sweeper;' 1 i0'Ceder mop, 1 set of flat irons,' dishes, glassware, 1 toilet set, pic- tures, 2 olocke, laoe courtelns, ,pots, pans, tea kettles, carpenter and glare.: dener tools;' sealers and Droit; 2 strap Madders. 2 ladders, budksaw, wood, 1 set single harness, 1 robe and hotrs!ei blanket, several other aaiticles too numerous to mention. The House will be offered dorI salel if not sold before. . TERMS -Cash for $ousetioId' , goods Terms for house made known on) day ' off sale. Mrs.'Wm, Dauncey.. 'RobinsonC.W,I Pronrietiress . 'Auctioneer. • The Lightest Running Blowers Made Beware of imitations and infringments. THE HYLO SILO -Entirely different and infinitely superior. Ask Wm. Frayne, Exeter, Agent Or write: GILBON MFG. 00. 285 York St. Guelph Ont. Please do not wait till Wednesday to send innews for publication. The earlier copy for printing reaches us• the better. As soon as one •issue of the paper has gone out to subscribers we are ready to receive copy for tile next, This applies to advertise- ments as well as items of news. :'f Vit. `....?... r.?., ..,:...... ..?...,;{.• Cots The Least is the Paint that covers the greatest surface--th t to shorteet time to apply -that wears the longest.,, --Martin I00%o Pure" Paint does all three. Hetrete=°proof;; Pure" Paint covers 900 square feet of surface per gallon; Hand -mixed -lead -and -oil, and cheap prepared paints, cover only mut 500 square feet. The greatest cost of painting is for labor. It takes less time to apply Martin-Senour "100% Pure" Paint because its fine, even texture spreads much easier. (Made in Canada) is guaranteed to be exactly as represented. The purity of the White Lead and Zinc Oxide -the high quality of the Linseed Oil ---the minute fineness of the grinding by powerful machinery insure a paint that gives years of protection and beauty to your home. Why use c paint -that is expensive to put on --when Martinenour "100 o Pure" Paint wears nearly twice as long P If you, are painting this year, you'll be interested m our books -"Town and Country Homes" and "Harmony . In r'4engtono''.: Call or write for aopice-free. +t, r ti: Nolte; l0., " (,p Yj EXETER. 97 tee ;r, e