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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1918-7-11, Page 5men Plan to .attend Western Ontario's Popular Exhibition $30,000 ' PRIZES $ n gid- Full Programme of Attractions twice daily Two Speed Events daily Fireworks each night Great Pure Food Show in Process Building Plenty of Music, Education, Entertainment and Midway. Merriment LONDON ` CANADA Sept. 616 to 14th 19t8 N. B.—New automobile entrance ter. Dundas and Egerton Sts, Admia- sion $1, covers auto and tlfiver, including parking of car. Prize List, Entry Forme, Application for Space, and all information front the SYrcretary Lt...Col. W. M. Gartshore,, President ' A. M. 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We have; always looked after this for scores of our subscribers and are stili doing so: We can give it to you. chealPer as well as save, all expen- ses in cianlnle'ctipmr and 'n•owadays it costa. at least eight cents in cash be- sides ;taitt$osuery, to order a paper singly SPRING TERM FROM CENTRAL S'rRATFORD.• ONT. Commercial nee offers thereat op- tunittes. Recent lady graduates of school are earning as high as $2000 per annum. The lest application at►e _received "morn an. office man with some experience offered initial salary of 51800 per annum. Students may enter our classed any time. Graduates placed in positiuds. Commercial, Short !sand and Telelgaaplry departments. Get ntir free . catalogue. W. J. Elliott, D. A. McLachlan, President Principal APRIL 2nd HIGHLANDS OF ONTARIO Offer, you WI all the family the Outing oif'•your life •ALGONQUIN PARK MUS'KOKA LAKES GEORGIAN' BAY LAKE OF BAYS TIMAGAMI. Are Iambus Playground weeder/1 J. otelis afford city comforts but many prefer to live in tent or log cabin -your choice at reas,aniable dost. Secure your Parlor or Sleeping car accommodation in advance, Full i,ivitiorneett•on from arty Grand Taiuruk Ticket Agent, or C. E. Horn- ing District okining_Distnivct Passlengen' Agent, 'Form- e:), Ontario. , N. J. Dore, Agent, . Exeter. A. HASTINGS Agent for Canada Life Assurance Company else Fire and Accident Insurance. Money to Loan. on Farm Property EXETER, ONT. MONEY TO LOAN We have a large amount of private funds to loath on farm and village property at low rates of intereist. GLADMAN &' STANBURY Barristers, Solicitors, Exeter ISAAC R. CARLING, B. A. Barrister Solicitor, Notary ' Public, Commissiloncer, Solicitor for the Mal sten.. Bank, Etc. Money to loan at lowest rates of interest. Office—Madan Street, Exeter. FRANK TAYLOR Licensed Auctioneer for Counties of Huron and Middlesex Prices Realslonalble and Satietfaction Guaranteed. Crediton, — Oalltario. e. W. ROBINSON Lie ENSED AUCTIONEER ANL VALUA DOR for Counties of ilurea Perth Middlesex and Oxford'. Farm. Stack Sale:; a Specialty. Office at Cor'?kebtstt Warerooms, next door Centra Hotgl, Main Street, Exeter: DR A. R. KINStMAN, L.D.J., 0.1) ti Honor Graduate Toronto University Teeth extracted without pain or any had effects. Office over Gladntan & Stanbury's Office, Main Street, Exeter Dr G F. ROULSTON, L. D. S., D.DS DENTIST Mealtime of the R.C. C. D.S. of Drat. Hearn. Graduate Toronto University. Office over Carling's law Office. awed Wednesday afternoons. i1191111$” ,uj14�,G1��1 sonnA1 t 17,jlt. Ia` it 'a". �u1u,1� No Heat Waylaid Straight walls in the deep firepot of the Sunshine I+urnace pre- vent ashes from col- lecting and absorbing the heat instead of allowing it to do its work in heating the home—orae of the feat- ures that make the Sunshine the kind 'of furnace you want for your home. For Sale by G. A. Hawking, London St. John, N.B. Ftirririace Toronto 1blontteai Winnipeg Saskatoon Calgary Plamuiton ,Edmonton Vancouver FIGHT OFF WORRY. Do Not Waste Nervous Strength and. Energy In Useless Fretting, The immediate cause of neuralgia is poison in tho blood. Therefore our object is to keep the blood pure and healthy, as it is only when the blood is poor that the: neuralgia poisons de- velop in. it. Poor blood is caused by lack of sleep, lack of fresh air, improp- er food and overfatigue, by too little exercise and by mental worry. Nothing is easier to say than. "Don't worry" and few things so difficult to carry out. But by "don't worry'' the doctors mean do not waste valuable nervous strength and cuss in fret- ting over things' beyond year control. ;slake a point of putting all anxiety from you during meals and, above all, when you go to ped. Traci yoursel.r„to think of something cheerful as you try to go to sleep. Otherwise your sleep will be harassed and fitful and will do you very little good, I;Ie was a wise man who made it a rule to think of nothing disagreeable after 10 o'clock at night, IIe, at any rate could never have been a victim to neuralgia. Keep up the genneral tone of the nerv- nus system and you will have little,dif ticulty in keeping off nervous ailments, notably neuralgia„• -London Mail, MADE MALTA A GARDEN. The Island Was. Once Merely a Rock In the Mediterranean: What ' Malta was like before the Maltese found it one cannot imagine, eitys the Manchester Guardian:. Pre ,nmttbly there ` was some soil some- where, hidden among tbe little valleys that sear the golden rock. But there was very little soil: Most of the island must hate been just plain rock, with nothing in particular to recommend it. But somewhere in the dawn of his tory there carne an industrious, in- ,euious race and proceeded to make rhe pest of it: They have Leen doing that all down the centuries, till now,. they have reduced it to a fine art, and the barren rock is a garden from end to end. They realized, those clever Maltese. that, although they might not have earth enough to grow their food, there were plenty of people who had enough end to spare. So they sent their ships abroad,' and the ships came backload- ed with just plain earth. This earth they took and spread on the ledges of their rocks and sowed their seed and reaped their harvests and prospered ex- r'eedingly, till now fruits and flowers might be a fitting name for the island: Study the Words. Noah Webster Started. with 70,000 words. That was in 1828, when the that edition of his dictionary was pub- lished. In the next edition, that of 1864, the list had grown to 114,000. Noah had died in the meantime,; but his heirs and assigns continued his work. In 1S90 a total of 175,000 words were listed. Since then the number has more than doubled. It Ls now about 400,000 Of course nobody could be expected to learn all those words, nor is it nec- essary. Whenever in your reading you tome across a word the meaning of which is not entirely clear to you drop your book or newspaper, as the case may be, and consult the dictionary. Don't delay. If you do probably you will never look the word up. It is sur prising innay words one may add to one's vocabulary~ by • this simple tuethod. New York Tiwes. An Egyptian Delicacy. Every eunutry bas its own little deli - (metes, and Egypt is famous for its .:abobs. The kabob is broiled meat, tut it is broiled in so !ridiculous a fash- ion as to be really funny. The peddler uses 'a little charcoal furnace some- thing like that in use by our plumbers• in it he keeps up a stall but pot fire. Attached to the side of the furnace are a lot of iron skewers. When a i nstom- er approaches the hawker takes a small piece of meat, mutton or goat, tbe lat- ter being the most popular, cuts it with a sharp knife into a long ribbon, winds it ' around the, skewer acid places it upon the charcoal fire. Some of the drippings are collected and, with a lit- tle salt and spice, make a pleasant sauce for the kabob when it is done. The Pepper Vine. The pepper vine grows best in a wooded valley where there is plenty of moisture and abundant foliage to pro- tect it from the heat of the sun.. It is given a rude sort of cultivation. The growers plant it, keeping the grass from its roots, and when the tree near which it is planted has no lower branches strings or poles are placed in proper position to enable the vine to climb the tree. It needs no further at- tention. Bringing the Paradox' Home. "Pa, what's a paradox?" "It is when the impossible happens." "Then we bad a paradox here this evenin'. Ma said you couldn't possi- bly be expected home before midnight because you had an excuse for stayin' downtown." Wrecked. "You refused me ten years ago." "I remember," said the heiress. "You said it would wreck -your life." 'It did. I have had to work for a living ever since."—Life. • Feminine Reasoning. Stella—Her gown is just like yours. I3elial don't care if tiers is a dupli- cate of aline, but 1 don't want mine a duplicate of hers.—Puck. How many could be made happy with the blessings which are reckless Ly thrown awayl °let: Cheaper a 99. You save money on you soap Buy Comfort Soap -the bigger bar of the same old high quality—at the same trice. Of course, there are no premiums now—but you're getting full value, 'pressed down and running over" in Soap instead. a A bigger bar now without pre iiiirns The premium -making factories have -either stopped manufacturing or else they can't get boats to- ship with. So we ve thrown the whole of our tremendous buying power into getting soap vnaterials only and you now get all your money's worth in Soap—Comfort Soap, the largest seller in Canada. We can buy good soap ateriais but we cant buy good premiums Certainly thatwill be so until after the war. You will get the benefit in the bigger Comfort bar. All Comfort wrappers and coupons now out will be re- deemed. Send them in eurlywhile ourpresent Premium supply is still good. Write us for premium list. 13 Pugsley, Dingman & Co., Limited, Toronto r1F MENSAL'. `Liss Beatrice Urquhart is visiting in Chicago, while her sister, Miss Bessie, dean of Eaton College, Car- olina, U.S.A., is; Ironic spending the summer vacation with her paren'ts,'Mr. and Mrs. D. Urquhart. --Miss OlaWard milliner with E. Rennie, returned to •h.er home last week.—Mrs. McTavish -Of Si. Thomas, spent a. few days here with be. sl'sters, Mee. D. B. McLean and Mae. Wm. Murdackf—Mr. W. Dougall of tire Hampton, Bank staff,. spent his holidays! witihl his mother Mrs A. Dougail.-Mrtfared Mrs. N. H. Dent of Sudbury, accompanied by t- 1;ws sisters Mrs. Scott, spent a day here last weekwith thteer sister, Mrs. Sutherlanid.-Mr. and Mrs. 3. S. Wren of Toronto, were Mere for afew days visiting ,Mr. arntd Mris. Taylor, Mrs. Wren's parents Mr. and Mrs. Ver- mylea of Callsfdr1nitte are 'a siitaig , the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.1 Dimsldale.=Rev. Knight preached has farewell sermon Sunday week and has taken. charge 40fhis new pastorate ' Milverton- Hie isl succeeded here by elle Rev. Dean of Monckton, who commenced' hips pnstoirplte on Sunday. —Mr. John Cameron, G.T.R. agent at Georgetown, visiitejd 111i13. permits here. -The Misses Lammite of B an'tford and the Marshall boys of Belleville are °home for holidays.—J. Taylor has ' moved into thef dwelling of Mrs. Bul- lard .which they have i-entelti;—Mrs. J. Pope arid daughter, Miss Ellen, have :returned hornle .from London, where they have, been spending sever- al weeks .earth friends and relatives. —The committee ler the celebration here an she; 12th are gel"tying wary busy -wesh th:e1 neer approach of that date an:d aim net halving it the very west.—"al ss Kate McEeren of London was :blare recently'. spending a week or so with fraettvds and relatives. Death of '-1Zns. Taipp ,—On j my 3rd the, death .too -a place of Mrs. James Tap, of Rcldgervi is, a couple of mules sough es,f our village: T.he de- ceased had aitaptnedi the good ripe age of 86 velars. Her maiden nam was )azabeth l91.ilst, and she was a wo- man highly eespected for her many excellent qualities', and her demise, even a: thatripe age, was: hastened by :a pa+ralyttc stroke., from which she had bee.l. for a number of sv eeks, and plert of the, time was in en =conscious state, Much sym- pathy i 'extencleld toher- aged hus- band and her son John of thei village and other • men1 urs' of the family liv- ing at a ,distance firum home. .,t - LUCAN The gamdien party held &s connec- tion with Holy'! Trinity Church was a splendid s,nccelsrs• and much enjoyed by those pa>easlebbt.-Mr. W. R. Stew- arndson hats z+etuir,IOd• from, tire" West. —Arabia Wfebb els having the front part of his houlsle xle'eslhungl(eldo—Miss Maud 'Millis steed a few days ;least week lin Oapac, Miicht—Thel Council is laving a lajrgfe` tank plat down on Alice street, neat 1,V[rn. Wand's' : been, for fire protectajdn11-1 al: ,joihn Laarlein..: who has 1 ren ill,, Iddie{din the Loudon Hospital a flew eleys: alga. Mr. Harry Lanft iu df `town is a slept —Mr. H. A. Stanley ,is recave(nilnigrfa'o2rs has . recent iLhses's.—Miss Jean Mc1Deamlemt of :lg- incovat is home for the .holidays!— Miss Ida Dale of the central phone office is th•olideyiing.—Rievi.. and ' teen. E G Po t1e'Ll amid family have talk'teai posislession of the' parsonage. and Mr. Powell preacheld to large coangregfr tioanis ,on. Sw nidlay; making a good im- pres1sioYt. RHEUMATISM Many people suffer with lame muscles and ` stiffened joints because blood impurities have invaded the 'system and caused rheumatism. 1 To arrest rheumatism it is quite as important to improve your general health as to purify your blood, and the cod liver oil in Scott's Emulsion is. nature's great blood -maker, while its medicinal nourishment strengthens the organs to expel the :. impurities and upbuild your strength. Try it. Scott & Bowne.Toronto. Ont. ARRESTED MITCHELL—A little stun of P:e. 'Ernest Halls was quite seriously :n- jured July 3rd white playing ria a lum- ber yard. A pile of lumber be was climbing up on feel over are him. He was badly cut. and bruised. McGILLIVRAY COUNCIL Cbuncul filet in thie Town Hall on June 29th, with all the membeas'pre- sent. The previous minutes were aperavle'd. e. Accounts amounting in all to 112520.81 were pard, amoung them being $500.00 fou' .Red Cross & $1285 to Frank Nickles;. for buillid:ung bridge. oln Donley's_ siideroaid. The Reeve & treasurer were gpaenepowee to borrow certain sums •olf lnil&iey to meet cur- rent expenditurre. Adjaurnenent WAS made to Aug. 5 at on o'clock p.m. J•. D. Drumneend, Clerk. KIRKTON Mr. Jahn Shute of 'Kprkton has a curiosity on Ihds falrnt in the shap,e of a queerly shaped pig. The two front legs and felet of thee; animal, which is six weeks old;, :are formed exactly like those of a dog. Ids -Lead of the cloven foot. ,it` th'rajs the dog's paw, to which are attached the usual five claws. It is a strange sight and veterinaries say they have seen/nothing like it. The yg parker is doinr:e Lite, SPANi UNG DOESN'T CURE ! Don't think children can be cured of bed-wetting by spanking them. The trouble is constitutional, the child cannot held it. I will send FREE to any mother my successful home treat- ment, with full instructions. 1f your children trouble you in this way, send no rrtoney, but write me" to -day. My treatment is highly recommended to adults troubledwith urine difficulties by day or night. Address Mrs, M. Summers, • Box 840 WINDSO t, Ontario. EGMONDVILLE—Mr. Rich. Hicks ono sof the oldest, beet known and; highly respected residents of. Eg morudvilie, passed away at the hone tisere on July 2nd, after a long axed, trying illness, in hes ltith year. For a nunrbeir of years he was princi:eel of the Egmlonidn'TiL1.e school, but for inarty years the had livei retired in the village. DR. DeVAN'S FRENCH sting Pill for Women. $5 a bu'. us shreefor 10. Sold e.t e11. drug Stores, or i iiarl to any iddresaonreceipt or1rice. Tri. stir., Daua .1o., St. Catharines, Ontario. PHOSPIIONOL FOR MEN, v m �2 itality:for Nerre'at'nd Brain.; increases "grey natter" ;a Tonic—viii build Pon np. $3 a has, or WO Or $5, at drug stores, or by,m•ail on receipt I.f�1�gtt Tits SCosES?. Dana Ccs.,St. Catharines, o. TO CORRESPONDENTS Write on one side otf the paper only; Avoid all items reflecting on per- sonal character, but send ALL i IE NEWS. Check off this lisp, it an„. s, `t you to remember an snore slant item Deaths Marriages, Births. Accidents, Church News, Suppers or Presentartiane, Removals, Visitors, Lodge News, ,Fines, Public Improvements, Law Cases, The Crops, Scheel Matters. LMA LADIES' COLLL-..:;J (Canada's National. Residential School for Girls) OPENS ITS THIRTY-EIGHTI Y E;a... ON SEPTEMBER SIXTEETII, NINETEEN UNDRED A?TD Thorough courses in Music, Art, Oratory, High. School, .T.as ;: ess College, Domestic Science and Superior I'r: ,Tical Tr ..: ;g sc For terms, address: R. I. Warner, ll2.A., D.D., President, St. Thomas, 0