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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1917-8-2, Page 4°or Infants.and Children Rte 44.. Tenser riiytdYorfettelltt'tlltincM et(e Preparation forAse n t a !leg the Ned endit elate h n.SlelttadioandBee so' motes Digestion a Ii erful dS �,. ,�C3t.C9A11i1t911dfltpt iet orp1liae tiorrtilletaL NOT A1R C OTIC. gegireeedetkeelefdLZEMER ek Send-Iialiftta' fie yn i ed- rEedet l,mr others Know Mat Genuine Castoria Always Bears the Signature of ct Remedy forCottslipa- bolt, SourStomach,Diarrhoea, elea uie.een.vulsioneleverish• ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. IntSSi�,�T�i1 Signatu�reof es Tee CEYrAtWA CdMPA11Y. eaftlet 3E4L&NEIL' YORK •rM ~•A 1 �1�'Yl 'Yf�a9j'R ?act Copy of Wrapper. In Use For Over Thirty Years STORK THC. GENTAVR: RI°.PAMY. NEW YORK CJT'Y, [CE' -;CREAM . Y ireiYt.e, AT THAMES ROAD. Sestde',rs 1 Oreech, Proprietors Subeceeption Pc—Ii advance $1.25 Leper year in Canada; $1,75 in the � et�t9 Stateen subeterTettons not . ogle in atleelefce 5 en't extra will ,1ta eimarzed THURSDAY, AUG: 2nd, 1917. Daahwod Miss G. :McDowell .of Belgrave is .visiting friends here this week. Mr. Ed, Siebert of Detroit spent the week end en town Miss Mary Ehlers of Kitchener is visiting her brother, Mr. J, K. Ehlers Homely and Proud of It. lemnkly, I know 1 am not a band- slime man. and equally frankly, 1 an knowledge that l don't want to be a bandsome man. As a matter of per- sonal confession f may say that 1 have, hot a single misgiving about my face which is one of those "homely"—I rtsv the word to the eimerieart sense•- stratghtforccard. rugged. hewn out of n rock and thin stamped trpon'eby a steamy. roller• sort of cuuntenance. which command the admiratioe of all fortunate enough to bare cau.h.t sight .of It -once., 1 write `unc•e" beteuae 1 beard a servo+is women remark as 1 came out of . the stage door of the Gaiety one night that if ever Mae save I a face like mind amain she would tier- . go to the eater > ate wuuldn t be CLERIC'S NOTICE OF FIRST P,theater OST a able to In raucous tones ehe said that ING OF VOTERS' LISTS a second shock like that would he too much for-, :her weak heart and delteats state of health, But I am not Jealous of handeome men—not a bit of it. Beauty forsooth: It should be a drug on the marlet.— Edmund. Payne in Lonrho Strand Mag aline, an tee -cream social will be held under the auspices of the Thames Road Farmers Club, at the home of J. RN. Ratcliffe, on the Thames Road do Friday evening, August the 3rd, Refreshmeuts will be served from 11 to 8 p.m. after which an excellent programme will be given. Jas. Gar- diner, M.P.P. of Saskatchewan, and formerly of the Thames Road wilt give an address also Mr, Kernihan of Goderieh and Mr. W. D. Sanders; of Exeter. There will be sons, mad- ings. etc., Baseball game commencing at . 6 p.m. between Centralia and Farquhar. The Hensel! Band will be, in. attendance. Everyone invited. Ad- mission 25c and 15c. hisses Cora and ?vora Shierholtz,of, Elmira spent a few days at. the Luth gran personage last ,week. Mrs 1. Burns and daughter Ezme have returned to their home un Port Huron after sPending a week with the former's mother, Mrs. Wit- zel. Misses Olive and .Hilda Rader of Dettroit are rending their vacation- at acationat their home here., Mrs. J. ' :Kellerman is visiting at Whitby at present, Rev. and Mrs. Grenzebach of Vvalk- erton called on •friends, in town a.few` days last week. der. and 'Mrs, E. A Broughton of Whitby spent the week esd with 'relatives. Voters' Lists 1917—Municipality Township of Usborae County of Huron. NOTSCE is hereby even that t have iseresnitted .or delivered to the persons mentionedin Sections g .Intl 9 of "The voters` List Act" the copies required by the said section to be so transmitted or delivered -of the Jiet made pursuant to said ant, of ail persons. appearing eythe drat revised Assessment Roll Of the ,ftid Municipality to be entitled to vote; is the said Municipality at Elections for members, of the Legisia• liye Assembly and at Municipal Elections, and that said iist was first posted up at my ogee Cs- borne on the 30th day of Ally,1917, and re• mains there for inspection. Electors are called upon to examine the said List, and if any omission or other errors are found •.;.herein, to take immediate proceedings to have the --reed errors corrected according to law. FRAYCIS MORLEY Clerk of the said 3runioipaJity, Dated this 30th day of July, 1917, 44* in This Issue Dabgs 01 xffs. A ln2rxiaxnss stee s in picture form. The F stezrza ktelfiz In Wooncn?s Wear. CrDP Quraies. aa,eettom fziewrered bit Prof, Henry Eiousewifini Carmen. De""tedi Etecipe end Hd1pfut :Flint'Y,....u. for Ulla brag/. Hcaiseertfe., Thousands of Women in Glenda have 'l S'. Problems. azz 1 ,newer Department PERSONALS. Ontario Women. Chatham, Ont.—"Some time ago T had ei general breakdown. " It ,terminated ir quite a bad case Dr. Pierce's Favor- ite Prescription avor-itePrescription was recommended to me by a friend whe used it and received much benefit. I be- gan taking it and in see months I was completely cured al my ailment and ej have never had any return of same. I can recommend this medicine as good, if one will give it a fair trial." es. dote Acemerr, 67 Edgar St., Chahar/1.01A. At the Best symptoms of any derange- went at any period of life the ane safe really helpful reedy is Ilr. Pierce's F taken it with unfailing success. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is a true friend to women in times of trial Far headache, backache., hot flashes, mental demon, disziness, fainting spells, lassitude and atlstian, women should never fail to take this tried and true.womar's medicine. Prepared from nature's roots and _ herbs,, it canteeins no alcohol dr narcotic., nor any hared_ n1 'ingredient, It either lfk{n�•vs„efmrrtt :x'azze- tablet or Liquid form. Wr[te Dr. Pierce, # tial std°n scl Sus astxd e er`` to 1nvalid9' Hot.ei, Buffalo, l`$. 1'., t -a -slay for eeteeeeteet runny lr-t t o elle-once sink free medical ar-ivic f CMOs end offs tboeteer3 lilts. a + work ka tfvio 0 y leetetcs are Dr. Picir't 's Pleas -int Pe,Ileta nut only .4q 11 Yoh feat lorrgoad, v:ca or the, original but: the best Little Liter Pis • •tiepr'esned, 'ou r m?t3 #snow; that- tt's fret put up over, 40 years ago, by Dr. R.. V. ra1sfon raver mutes lust bus -,fierce, have been much unitaled but never It posseseee in to ntrated filth. the dialed, as thousands attest. They're v' ele neatae to invigerate the etesed, purely vegetable, being made up of eon- strengt'he n the demos, nonrisl ttte rves centrated and refined medicinal tithe - and build strength. ' ciples extracted from the roots of American Scott's is strengthening thousands of. plants. Do not gripe. One or two for others•. --and will help you. Try it. stomach. corrective, three or fetjt for Sete & Wwre, Toronto, one 44; i444 e• THE PEOPLE TRIUMPHANT. Tttc A►etaye Conquer When They ,Are Resolved to Be Fret:. In Lite el1orts ue the people, of the people struggling for their rights, mov. ng not in organized, disciplined masses,; but In their spontaneous action, man for mat? and. heart feet heart, there is. something glorious. They can then move forward without orders,' act to- gether. without combination and brave the fanning lines of battle without in. trenchments to cover or walls to shield hem. No dissolute camp lilts worn off from the feelings of the youthful soldier the freshness of that home where his mother and sisters sit waiting with teiufnl eyes and aching hearts to hear good news from the wars, No long service in the r telt,, of the conqueror eras turned the veteran's heart unto marble. Their vlilor springs not from reekiessness, from habit, from indiffer- ence to the preeheration of a life luait by no pledges to the tine , of Others, but in the spirit and the :strength of the cause alone they act,- contend and bleed- In this tbey conquer! The people al•sways conquer! They always must conquer! Armies may be defeated, kings dray be overthrown and new dynasties be imposedby for- eign or et;;.,''n ernes on an Ignorant and slavish race that care not iu what language the covenant of their subjugation runs ger in whose the deed of their barter cud sale is made out. But the people ueier invade and when thee rise against the invader are lever subdued. If they are driven: frnni the plains' trey fay to the moun- tains Steep rocks and everlasting hills tate their castles• the tangled, pathless thicket their palls/vie, and nature, God, is thein all! No -a be overwhelms the rate of their e `envies beneath his driftin,, mountains of send: now he buriee them tinder a falling atrnosphere of polar snows Se lets loose bis tem- pests ou their fleets, Be puts a folly into their counsels. a maduess into the hearts of their leaders, and he never gave and never will sere a final :tri- umph over a virtuous and gallant peo- ple resolved to be free: --Edward Ever- ett WORNOUT FLAGS. Naval Rules Require That They BeDee strayed by Fire. What should be donne with an Anted. ean n s- can Sag, old, worn out, soiled; or tat- tered, that is no longer serviceable as the national emblem? Should it be de- stroyed? How should it be destroyed without desecration?' There appears to be no law to point the way. But there is practice:' And the best practice Keens to int but one way. Bern the unserviceable Sag. Perhaps snake a rite and ceremony _of this destruction by fire.' Total destruction seems the :proper measured and that is to be accom- plished conveniently and quickly only by fire. To bury tlie flag has been sug- gested, but it is stated, on the other band, that remains may be brought to light, and the method isnot considered good practice. To throw the discarded flag into the': waste might be considered a desecra- tion or at least an unpatriotic disregard of its sacredness. Fire appears the only sure way of satisfactory destruction. 'Po apply the flag to any further pas lase after its'usefuhiess` as a flag has ended would be considered desecration, even if not punisbable by,iaweas a pub lie offense. It should never become a dust rag or a part of patchwork or serve any other use thereafter, in the general opinion of those who woamll. pay it proper honor. • None of the flags whipped to ribbons in the breeze from the staffs over the treasurybuilding ever bas been de- s`royed- They bare been carefully, folded and put into storage under the regime_ of Chief Clerk Wilmeth. Re- luctant to destroy them, the necessity may some day confront him as custo- dian of the 'building, and he will .de- stroy them by fire. In the navy and the coast guard reg dations require tbat useless flags be destroyedby fire. This regulation is strictly enforced.—Washington Stnv, Lnbripttion Saves, Fou may ask why It is if the rutxre cant is supposed to prevent contact the snrfaees should ever wear out: If run wfthont a•lubricant your motorwould be ruined In five' minutes If properly lubricated it should run five years. IE no gritty matter became' mined with the oil it might reasonably be expected to last more then twice as long. The lubricating system should therefore continuously replace the film of oil on every tearing or sliding surface as fast as it is worn out.—Professor Richard denvill in. Ainerkenn Farming. Musk. There Is sow dhlirig marrelous in Urn - sic. I might almost say that mus'ie is in itself a ntarveL Its position is somewhere between the region of thought .and that of pbencmetta, a glim- mering metitim between mind and matter, related to both and vet -differ- ing from either, spiritual and yet re- quiring rhythm, material and yet• In -- dependent of spaee.--Eeinricb 13eiire. Papier Macho,. Par, macho Is made chiefly from old paper by boiling to a pulp with Ira- ter, pressing, milted with glue or starch haste and then forcing ib a mold previ- ousty oiled. After drying the articles retitle with this compound are aoalfed with iineeed oil and ten dried at a higher temperature. Turn About. sirs. Crawford—Her mother s1aeed tits her life in order to give her an edn cation. Ars. Crabshaw ---,Now she's : ..riled around and is trying to educate her mother.—Life. VOTERS' LIST 1917 MUNICIPALITY -OF' THE TOWN - ,SHIP OF STEPHEN COUNTY OF HURON Notice is hereby given that I have transmitted or delivered to the per- sons mentioned in Section 9 of "The Voters' List Act” elle cop ies required by the said sections to be sc transmitted or delivered of the list made pursuant to said act, of all persons appearing by the last revis- ed Assessment Roll of the said Mun- icipality to be entitled to vote in the said Municipality at Elections for members of the Legislative Assembly and at -Municipal Elections, and that said list was first posted up at my office at Crediton on the 19th Day of July, A. D. 1917, and remain' there for inspection, • And I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate "proceedings to have any errors or omissions correct- ed 'according' to law. Dated at Crediton this 19th day of July. 1917. HENRY EILBER Clerk of Stephen. Township. VOTERS' LIST 1917 MUNICIPALITY OF THE VILLAGE OF EXETER COUNTY OF HURON Notice is hereby given that i hive transmitted or delivered to 'he per- sons men tioned in section 0 cef "Thc Voter's List A •t•' the cop- ies op-ies required by the said ee.:tions to be so transmitted or delivered of the list made pursuant to 'said act, +f ani persons appearing, by the oast revis- ed Assessment Roll of the said MMue- icipalit5• to be entitled to vote in tnc said Municipality at Elections for members of the Legislative' Assembly anc' at !Munnicipal,Elections and that said Misr was first posted up at my office at Exeter on the Eighth Day of July. 1917, and remains there for inspection. And I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate ,proceedings - to have any errors or omissions 'orreet-; ed according to law. Dated the 20th day of Jul,,' 1917, J. SENIOR Clerk. Auction Sale OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, hTC. There will be sold by Public Auc tion at her Reside,noe; over .Mr. J. A. Stewart's Store; Exeter, on ON SATURDAY, AUG, 4th 1917 At 1 o'clock, :the following -property: 3 bedroom suites, 3 chamber toilet sets; sideboard, diniing-room extension table, 6 dibiing room':chairs, 6 r ock- ch.airs, , 4 small tables, kitchen table, 6 kitchen chairs, kitchen baking cabi- net, 2 bureaus, feather bed, .•• book stand, iardeniere stand couch, 3 mat- resses, Harris chair; refrigerator large •axminster rug, tapestry rug, about 10 yards linoleum, 10 yds wool carpet, Happy Thought coal or wood range, coal heater, ,dinner set of china number of other pieces china- ware. glassware, etc., ,clock, dozen pictures, copper boiler, 2 pale. wash tubs, .2 coal 'scuttles, lot of granite- ware, a. number of fruit sealers, car- pet sweeper 2 lamps, 5 window blinds bread box,: 6 curtain poles, ham- mock tailor's iron, ipress jack, cop- per tea 'kettle; 3 flat irons, willow clothes basked, oil, can, broom, house plants and numerous other articles.' Terms — Cash. \IRS, S. QU-A.NCE, Prop. B. S. PHILLIPS, Alice. A. 'PURDON, Clerk, The sacred ,swimming pool' and tem- ple will be one '''of the striking scenes, in "Less Than the Dust," the new picture in ,which Mary Pickford is to appear. The scenes of the play are laid in India and England, Miss Pick ford's part will be that of an orphan of English ` birth ,who, having been OFC! MEG $7,500 SALARY TO SERVE PUBLIC FRET MR. JOHN G. KENT, a man od Wealth and ertenstve business lig terests, who has refused to ,act any ramun.eraiton whatever for l3is servibes as •General Manager oJ` the Canadian National Exhibition, pee ferring to .serve the public free x11 charge, He 113 President of tine mouth Board of Trade ami. tree been on the Exhibition !:lase since 1904 always showing a close interest tt tin -work. He was Pr 1dent its 194.2e 13, the two beat years in the his** of the institution., Mr, Kent Is Wet of the Boy Seot1ts to Toronto is identified with many philan enterprises. Long and continued /less has compelled Dr. Orr, Mateglet- sirice 1903, to seek a long rest. SIR EDMUND WALKER, LL,D„`D,C.L;. President Corra PAID UP, $15,000,000 l RESERVE FUND, $13,500,000 SiR' JOHN AIRD, Gen rr! Manager 1-1. V, F. JONES, Asst. Gen`I, Managee ,- THE MAN OR WOMAN WHO SAVES and buys a War Security, or helps a bank to do so, is giving most vital help 17 to the Empire in its crisis. Open a Savings accoatat at any branch of Oak Bank. EXETER B.It.- A. E, Kuhn, Mgr, CREDITON--J. A. McDonald Mgr. INCORPORATED I665 Capita. & Reserve $8,800,000. 98 Branches in Canada A genera! .: king Bisiness Transacted Circular I,, ethers of Credit Ban1ii fVJonej Orders SAYINGS, BANK DEPARTMENT Interest allowed at highest, current rate EXETER BRANCH— W D. CLARE, Manager. GILSON ENGINES The Engine of Constant Service Absolutely Guaranteed GILSON SILO FILLERS The Lightoet Running Blowers made Beware of imitations and infringmentsc THE HYLO SILO -Entirely different and infinitely superior. Ask Wm. Frayne, Exeter, Agent Os write GILSON MFG: 00,235, York St. Guelph Ont. eivasimiemeximma ALMA LADIES' COLLEGE OPENS ITS THIRTY -7TH YEAR OTT SEPTEMBER SEVENTEEN : NINETEEN HUNDRED & : SEVENTEEN Thorough courses in. Music, Art; Oratory, High School, -Business College, Domestic Science and Superior Physical Training: FOR TERMS, ADDRESS R, 1, WARNER, M, A,. D. D„ President; Sr. Thomas, Ontario 31 reared, among the Inatives as one of ".them. is regarde,d WORK OF YEARS 'MATTERS -OF HOURS It sometimes requires• years of work on the part; ;of an entire family in the Far East 'to produce :one of the; beautiful Oriental Rugs so much priz- ed throughout the !world. It liras re- mained for 'Canadian ttnventors to per- fect ; machinery to (produce in a few hours a rug tliat ,'would defy an ex- pert to distingttiisee tt from the gen uine handmade article's The first of these machines has just been complet- ed, and Will Pie :shiowm in full opera- tion in the .tProcess Building at tide Canadian National Biliisbiticere Other process operations telee e carried are there will be itlie nianufs:cture eqf blankets 'and khaki clot i; for the Can- adian Army, whilesistl,contrast will be shown an old spinning wheel turning out rugs as srandinother diel a fiun,- dred years ago. DIEM 47 Otis SERVE 1 rIt COLA Tired? Thirsty? —WANT 140.1METEGNO SOOTHING AND OOOLIN Just Pour Out a Sparkling Inviting GlaRs of ecial .rtfirs DRINK OP CPEater 'Vasa c r't'sipthem without a smack of satisfaction. Makes friends at the first swallow. Pull of Snap and life and 'thiret quenching qualities., Your Gr cer IIS - he n a ` w Sb Lag you piece yourgrocery order tomorrow, say.' a i,7 .Rill a dozen bottles of Labels s Special Ale or Lager lease!” John Labatt, Lernitkdi lista 1.832, London, Canada