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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1918-7-25, Page 11±1XETER. ONTARIO. ICHURSDAY JTJ Y 25 1918 SANDERS & cr.gttcH Our Corner p sympathizes with anything that is. tight ......, . Two hoboes met, own, hhod• eidIng. ORP WaS a salesman! whose hours had always been ten a,m. to four j.2.0u The other oriel didn't have any money .1. ; a. . . eithe • , rnnin snI1001GRADUATION „ 41M00.,.... • • The f olbowino. Were s u c cessful at the t, jr, Public Scholol, graduation examina- tion held, in June, 1918: . On account of algebra haN.,in,,,,r been aeopaea . axed elementary,science. and art added to i the'iexanntinatilOn subjects' , the percen.tage of succe,ssful canell- , dates is much ,smaller than in former yeare. To pees a. candidate must make 40 per cent on. each subject. ,and 660 marks as a total. The diplomas will], be sent to the , teacher . or secretary of -the • school when issued by the, Department of , , Education. . , ' 1. - The highest Percentage mane an each subject are as ''falliaws :- Reading -Lillian, MacKenzie, 84. --1. argane atniere, . Writing "VI t C • 86 ,Lit ture-Mazgainet Carriere and , Elizabeth Wilson,. 83: Comnostition. Margaret Tough, SO - -1.- - -- - - ' ' ' Grammar -Margaret Tough, 81, Spelling -Olive Zettle, 100. Canadian Histant-Elizabeth Wilson . • 78 ' . . • Geography -Hilda Forbes, 74. Arithroetic-j'acab Haberer, 91. Art -Meda Surerus, 81. Elementary Science --Jacob Haberer 73: . . .• • Boiokkeepiag amid Writing -Leonard ii d on 90 • ts s ., • Totala-Leoriard lindian 755. Bayfield P. S. -Harald ' Wes.ton, 707. argare. •- Grand Bend P.S.--Ar ' t Car ' 750 mere . ' • Winchelsea P. S.-Ernest.Harris 730 Wilfred Turnbull 67. . Hensel' P.& -Nettie Petty 736; ,Laura. Sara.ras 6914, Harold iScruton 676. : Zurich P. S. -Wm. Blackwell .716 i •Jacob Haberer 107 e Mildre•dll(offmaia 731, Leonard Hudson 755; Olive Zettel 704, ; ( . . , a a S.S.No. -.4 'Stanley -1w ----a'Igaret "I'°uIgn . 7014 i S. S. No. 7, ptanley-Opal roster 664 No, 12, 'Goderieh and Itullett-Gor- • don Ball 714.; Hilda Forbes 660: No. 3 W. Wawenosh-Elizabeth Wil- _ „,„0 5". f".' „a SENIOR P. S. GRA,DUATION ON ENTRANCE TO 110DEL SCHOOLS Dashwood P. S. -Oscar Granpner, Grace Kellerma.n, Myrtle Neeb. . lannchelsea "P S --Grace . !Barnard, • • Theron Creery, Lorena Johns an passed. Lower School, Vera ;Heywood, 13ruce Medid. , . iCreditan PS -Nola 'Geiser, Martha • E. Oestreicher. Zurich P. S.i-Je n A. lOamPbell. Exeter Continemation School --Lower . , School-1,10yd ,Beaver,s, Thelma Con- nor Richard Davis lariturice Harvey, Emil iHogarth, : 'mar Strang' y „ Margaret uemner. 1110X1.); OttiS 'Tr ' . Gaderich Collegiate -Mary .Garrow, Grace Hamilton, Inib.y Kilpatrick, Alice Shepperd, Lizzie ;Sowerby, ;Mar- ion Tigert,. Ethel WaShington, Hazel Young, Fern Humber, Irene alIctlure. Exeter Council Local News • The race tra(k on the Fair grounds -•• /?ehlg p14 io ec)ndltic)" f" the F4I1 Fair and when eenipleted will be bet - ter than it has ever been. - I u Janies Str'eet Church ("XXI SUR-rlay Rev, Mr, Grigg, returned missionaaw, wiR preach in the menning, and Rev, , fa Rabinsoa of Grainton in the even- , ng. Mr. Thos. Clark of Stephen town- ship has .nurchased „Abe. dw.elling (men_ ed by Mrs John • Northcatt on Sim- - S. A • coe street, ane will take pease -neon an 0etober ist, ' a . ass Eloise V. baked has been suc- ' - - -.the Western ,„, from „ . Ces.sthl .4111 °131:26319's' . U iniversi,ty her Gracinatoni.and Narread Teacher s Diploma ers mime, both with -, . , arst-ciass aoniars. Lyle, the eight-year-old eon Of Mr. Thos. Dinney of town had the inisloa- . ., , tune to tan from a teeter Ware oe Monday. evening last, dislocating the elbow yaint of his arm:. Mr. A. J. McDaniel]. on Monday purehased a high class show mare from Mr. William Northcott, Hay, fos. a handseme figaere. She Ist considered one of the best Mazes seen in the . • • sh ow rings af: this country. • ' Correspondents ! t I . 0 • Attention . I T • Inriportant The Advocate usually paints on Wedeesday a.fternoon, but this year athned Aweugek111:3yEt iclad'omf-e'll:li'' au Wednesday 'etclingireins'gdayTuall- tsernoon so that it becomes nieces- ary that we print T eaday afte 4 • : on u < r- noon or 'Wed. etala moraine- This • a s y • „,. means that ell correspondence must r morning. Giet your weekly bud-. gbtet:ianwavuary hoanirdcLonnockuyt later d than. ietaTtuheesy- nen reaea as in meal ty of time. • Our corres,pondents are always goad in these little oequests of our, and so we will expect you to be prompt in the sending of all the news 'during these two months. It does no t mat - ter if the budget is large or not, send ' it an time, please. Write and maiil on Monday and you will be right. Daring the next two months adver- times must have changes in by Mon - Mon - day morning at ten o clock. a • uiness men. should have two signs Bs --°'1.e 'ell the .1-milding tale•Y °ecuPY anici me in the local ;newspapeas. ---- , . .It takes • P. rich man to draw a iheque a pretty eied to draw lit- , . e, 4 • tention, a 'horse to ,draw a cart, a parlous plaster to draw skin, a toper to draw a cork a free: lunch to draw , , t cirow:d, and a well displayed adver- Sisemeat in thist. paber to draw trade. . . , ........- The Exeter Cauncil met in regular session on. 1Monday, July ZZ. Abscatt, Councillor Snell. ,,,,„,,,,,,,a,atrIasetctegular meaning were ie rs,,,,,,,..,ppav • CorresrPionsdeethrice was .readi as, follows Letter torn i e Dane:neon 011 and Letter ConToron to, re. read os -Filed n tter from thei s(ecretary of the Ga- . M • ' 1 .A • t• T t tario I urampa selocia inns oxen, o., xe annual ineetinia Aug.8 29 and, 30 ' • ''''• `=" ' • ' -Filed; Circulae letters from The E . . . • Hydro teat* Power Commission, : • • Toronto) re. 10th annual report -Filed f ' fen . • °er :le _alce.day fine following accounts. were pase,ed. , . ., being .aparove.d by the Finance Com . ' ' ' j, 'Ford ., tlowers, and part salary, $55.61 , hg -1-, h l'ite'-'"iald, labor, cemetery, $11,00 C. Ford , do. $13.50; G. Hawkine, hard- • es sy,are, 114.40; W, J. Beier, supplua , $1 30 - W Andstock ton' $1 60 • , rew, • X, , ,. T. FlYnn, labor, $11.25; .W. Creech, do $20; F. Waglione do $8.75 - On. e , .., , tario Flax Co, te,am $48.12; j. Snell, . labor $2.50: W. Westoott, doe $21; , ,. , . j, Resold, labor and team, $54; T. Wal- per team, S46.75; J. Hunkin, team, $55 J Newry labor S13 75 • S Sanders • • - ' ' -t • , ; S. , $1.3.75 ; j. Piper, dee $17.50; W. Waal do $15. T Webster de. $13 75 • R " i' t ' 9 • ' R. do., $13,75; Harvey P. -r°s., team $16,50; G. Ford, dio., $19.25; ' G C : . T. . reech, team, $38:50. Perthaie---Elston-That the sum of $300 be placed to the credit :of the ater works account of t . W hie Public Utilities • Commission -Carried. • Pee Day and Elston --That the oou.n.- cil proceed to construct a „Ce.ment walk along the west slide ;of William Street, from the corneae of John. to Huron Street. The cost of same to be met as follOws,-25 per °eat. of lccos o e ewe, an _o - tl total t t b 1 • d d r 1 lecte.d from the property benefitted fronting and abutting the same; 7s • t f th • t tall t t0 be paid per Gen a e, , 0 COS, • out tof t, the Municipal Treasury.-C'd. ..., • t h D najournmen y oly. Jos. Senior, Clerk. • - THE WAR SITUATION. • • The Germans, after a. couple deers of 'offensive warfare) last week found , , , that there were two sides that could play at that game, When the time was oponnuae the Awes struck, and along a wide front drove the Germans back several miles", capturing 25,000 prisoner e and several hundred cannon It is nen-treat that the enemy will have to oetreat a considerable dis- - , tanc•e to re -construct their line. The figliting ,iis' mare or less of an ' nature now, and likely will, be- open. came more so as the days pass. Barbers genera''s 'ittl.„'nw a military maim, They go over the tap daily, Avarice at a stwart) dee, and out their vas by sheer force of steel. At times , . nem tine cionsederable gas. 'Their tharge is always a goad one, They eive no qurartere but accept ,c>rte with- nit hesitation. , aeasea L:RITICISPI. About all you hear from scimie pea- Die is eriticism. Nio Matter Now great he speaker, how iambus: the °eater, )r how earnest the worker, they see lathing but blemishes, discrepancies aid irre,gulaaines. They behold nio soadnese, or greatness,in anYthing but thienaseivies, Good for th'em, . and the ;world, too, , that the L(ord doesn't pho-Quanee, tograph the interior of' their carcaals, ind with the gineat stereoscope of leaven flasth Aon canvasl to thei gave of the public, We are spared an invfal sight. . . . ouseas VIAY SAVE SEED WHEAT. There has been considerable doubt unang farmers regrading the matter meting wheat for seed. In. answer to. un itiquiry, the: Food Board 'Of Otto.- . era., says ae"Replying, to your letter . ,. lere is no regulation either. an the seat of the Canada Road 'Board, or, .-„niin. Board of Grain Sup.ervisars to eAvent or discouraig.e =yang from itetatiining neoeseary adequate supplies: Di- seed wheat. Special iregulations of Gran. 1. the Board taf taaupervnars issu- set from their office, Grain Exchange, . . , Winnipeg, staoulates .that anyone May sell wheat for any paice which the .. . purchaser is willing ta pay fort it for este for •seed purdases," • -.a.- . , tee .. FAI '\I HELP . • ; Following National Registration the anomie Organization of Resources ,Cammittee of the Province have had a. List compiled of those 'In the dif- %rent citie,s and towns., who either had fa • • e, or ' niced th ' farm experieno „. sig. , i , en willingness to aissist, in farm work. In Exeter. this list has ibeien, left • with Mr, W. S. Cole, who is secretarY of the 0 R 0 here.I' e q • • . R. . 1 arm ra re tue- lag assistaace will •da well to consult Mr. Cale, and it is hop.ed that all . . who possibly case will a.ssuist if, called upon bo heln in. this matter. : Die H K. Hyndman has installed • • an X-ray machine in his office; and also a battexy. --ea-- DEA'rH. OF EDWIN TRIEBNER • The death occurreckin, Victonsal-los- ' ' phtal London, on Monday,. July 22nd of a will -known young man. of .Ste- Platen -Pownshin in the persion of mr. , ; , . • Edwin Tnebner, son el Mr. and Mrs, Frank Triebner of the 4th concession ' • - at the age of 24 years 17 days. De- a:eased had been/ all off an . tan or the ' ' d f past four years, and during that time lwai been 1 mane. than lance near the f •death, but a strain- and P"at ''c> ' a vigorous constitution, aided by an unfailing cheerfulness and optimism d • d • - ' pled lam around agates uatel he was to all appeaaFices, in good health once mare His first trouble was thouaht a ' to be sciatica. After a se.vere at- tack he improved. Two• years ago '?.. be was confined ta the hospital forst weeks with tever, and he never fully with fever, recovered, Nine weeks ago he went to the haspital again to be "operated on tior what was considered to be•tu- berculas,•is of the spine, and while at 'Ines better ,hie condition has been ti. , . s'erious aince„ un ea re eeve im til d th I d h• as stated. Born on his father's farm west og town he had lived there and in Landoll all his life. While in Lon- don. he was employed on the street ailwa He was• a anatar r Y• Young P. . man with his comrades bath in work and play, and sincere regret is felt . " , at hn .passing. The/ family, who have „Sthe sympathy of the community, con - ants of the parents, five brothers, and four .sisters John Frank and Harry of Ste,pthien, Willidne and Charles over- seas, ,Mrs. -Dunisford and Mrs. Fah- itier of Stephen and Florence and M , arY A li T1 ' f I took erne, The tuneraplace on W•ednesday morning on the arrival of the 9.45 train, and intermeat was medic in Exeter cemetery. ' — • • • Miss Phoebe: Easteirbnaok is nertina friend's. in London. "' Lela. Sanders is visiting ,lth „„ IA 1 , Irr. her friend. Miss Edna Maxwell at B. . . Mr.' Elber of Chicago visited at Mr, Frank Malletes a few. days during the week , Miss Eva Carling of New York is -visiting with her aunts, the Misses Carling. Miss Katie Collins of Toronto is vis- iting with Miss Kathleen Stewart and; other friends here. . • ... d Miss Grace Bair returned home last r a mon, Saturday after assistina for '' th on a far'm • Kent Ce' i in.oun y. Mr and Mrs, Richard Penhale of Taranto are spending a couple weeks . with relatives and friends in Stephen. Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Sanders and twee children „of Toronto are visiting e 'earners pasenn., . a an; wth ths 1 ' - ' s NI d i rs lamas anc ers. .i\II TI S I Rev, J, W. Baird and femily left W.edn • d - f Ki': rd• -h-e a es aa for ancar ine., NI. ..1P aiss " al ' till theend of Aug -Aug- , 1 ey will Tern n. ... ust, occupying their suntimer cottsige. d in .1 . d Mrs FrankHillan, , rn. e Mr. a - - friendsI-- s of Detuait dre visAing with ., d a d Exeter Btoth. 'iiIr, and ,17,.... an, ar tie . . . . . h iNirs. Hill were bora in .th .4. or- a .., ea sea_ hood but have lone aince be . dente ot Un.cle Sam's domains. . NORMAL ENTR.ANCE Rh,SULTS The following candidates from the r I. - f II hq..e assed the -011111 0 ' uron, ,l. p. , school. amsnationsfor a'n utter .x. - e 1- s'n - 1. • trance to Nerraal Schools ane lac- ulty of ;education In addition they • requiite to: p,ass. the middle school ex- ' arnination betare they can he admitt- , ,., .,s . nd the ap ed tothe Normal School ' tt • '1' - per school :examination before they . . . , can be admitted. ta the .facullies iof- education. d i The successful Exeter can it ates in , t 2 , c the list below are i . L, eavcis, a ' E D • 'VI E II di. r, conooe, , ans , . E. - ogn 1 je 1\1, Harvey and Ms 'Strang, ho or ' H List .mriOln;SWATS W. Aberhart, honors; E. ..i. Baker, F. E, Bale..eir, E. L. 13eaver, A, B. Cooper, W. G. Cooper, G.T.Conn.or; • Coates honors 3' 1-1 planers; J. W. C'oehrano, ' . • - W. P, Drag, E, A. Dodds, S. M.' Dra- per. R. E, Davis A. H. Faenharn, hos- ' ' ' nars, M. M. Garrow, I -I. A. Gibsona J, M. Harvey, M. E. Hogarth, G. 'IK. Hamilten, V, E. Humber, T, A, Hart, I, A, Hagg, D. I-Iutchinsian„ I. L•Xerr. R, Viirkpatriek, M. H. Jones, A. . L. Lass -niece , W. L, Laing thoniers), NI. 0 I. McClure 'IM , k ), ., . , . 8 McKay, FL A. Miller, W, E. N•01- son, AR0a•ke (hono•rs)L. A rote•r, EL I, Rase, 'le1 Rees, la L Reid, C. G, Stogelill. (honors), D. .&r., ,!•)tap- los, I. Sontet, F. .11, H, Smallacombe, ',A. trei ,11 o nee t.. a... I S r \ ' ' ' a . . • , g • • s , • • ---, !-IL- D. ( ) \ l' 1 1, pard L' So%verhy, (..f. ,), ,-71cartett, rs, , . A, Scent, 0, L.. Tyndall, M. G. fig- e rt, 11`. C. Washingten. 'NC Gs Wal- „......... H, S. PROMOTIONS .A Correction.• -The name of Edna Pfaff was unintentionally lett out of i ' the list of weils who passed from Form L 1"° P'°'rm n• With sinceresi apology to Edna. -H. j..Haviland. • assasoks- THE WE 9.THER * it - . . Saturday Sunday and Monday wen very hot days in. town. On Sunday ' h the t arm:Greater registered 96 in the shade and 112 deg.rees in the . sun We mis' sed the; thund ex showers that • d • ti • • el. .d preemile m as se,ctson on . s DR ,ay, • evenuag, but got a rice rain Tuesday • . moirning . a iough a • e more e au c Ith littl - not have hurt' any. o GORED BY A. COW Mrs. Thomas Penwanden, over . 80 years of age, and Mrs. William Smith of the 9tli concession al Usharne ar , a - rowly ;escaped being gored to death by a vicious cow': on Sunday evening, July .14th. It .appears that Mos. Pen- , warden went out into the pasture field . to get h co to ilk and , ler w m when 'driving her away from. a num- er. o ;o- ver c • • newly b ' f • tI attle a • wly calved cow attacked her, throVeinsg hier clown , . d . • h at and commence goring er. a rs. W.m. Smith,' daug,hter of. dVIrs. Pena warrden„ noticed :the ViCiOUS brute at- tacking bier mother Immediately went to her assista.nce, 'when the cow turn- ' ed an her and awed her the same as her mother. Mrs, Smith, however mama ed to get away from the enrag- g - ' ed brute and succeeded in carrying a and dragging her. mother to and under the feace, which . was several redsfourk away. Just as Mrs. Smith thad got her mother under the fence the • brute iof a cow made a second attack •an .her a but Mrs. Smith managed to beat her off. Both wanien were nearly strip- ped of all their clothing and it was . nearly , tsvo hours before assistance ar- . , rived. Mrs. Penwarden sustained a fractured hip and, was otherwise had- ly peatieglieid, and it is .clatubtfal if she secavers feam the effect of her in-- juries Mrs. Smith, while badly gor- ed and bruised, is doing nicely. ' CANADA UNDER PROHIBITION Qaesions •and answers' concerning the application. of the ;laws governing the .nuanufacture, importation and Use ofs liqaor as it effeets. Ontario :Coura 'ties ainder the Ontario Temperance ., . Act. , i 1 .Question : Can liquor be import- nd from any .forei•gn •country ' into ? Canada for beverage purposes . ? Azitit:.er: No. (Doininion'Regulatiou • . 2 Question : (Oat liquor be manu- factured ia 'Canada'? Answer: Yes, but only for indus- ltriat, sacreraentai, artistic, meehani- cal, sseientific tend medical purposes and then only under government license. (D. 11, 2 and 3.) Exceptionse The manufacture of • grape wines are allowed in. Ontario until D,ec. -31.st, 19;18, under license, also the !manufacture of liquors in Quebec) until the same date. 3 Question:' Caa :cider and home- ' • • made winea (such as elderberry .and rhubarb) 'be .anaele at any place in /ii C.T.A. county? . . Answer :1 Not if they. ieont ma more than two and onehalf' per cent of N'oct IsPirlts (D• Bs 2) 4, Qteestione Can liquor be Te -ship- ped? A.13SWPr :. Yes, (provided it is shipped from one place :where it may be' /18.W" eully kept and :delivered to another place, where iit can be tLawfully kept; such as wihen. a person changes this . place of residence (0.T.A. 125) 5 Question :. Ta there. any reetric- tion on the sale ,of 'Invalid Wines," and patent medicines, ,a1so eSsmaccal Answer s Yes, unless such wintss and raedinne contain sufficient naecheation to p•revent. them frora ,being used ai a beveratge, their sale is prohibited at A. 125. No essence or flavoring extract - containing atiore thin two ancl one half per -cent. of proof spirits ean be sold tin quantities great- er than 2 1-2 ounces (tailless for mama teaming purposes) and each sale must be • recorded in sa special book-. Essence ef. !ginger , can ,be sold. under a. doctor's • perscription by a. .druggist but only to local residents upon an affidavit that it is required for le- et• t t d • • : gi -wee e purposes an in at qua,niaty not exceeding two ounces. 1 ee. „n ' t 1 i - 6. Is there nay restriction as to, a the USE. of llquar which was pure , . Chased' legally before April ist 1918 and now in a private home? ' ' Answer -Yes it can o.nly be used ; ier personal os- tamely use. C.T.A147. , a , ' . -, , sauestion-Can a druggist en( liquor and t10- Wilt001 ' ,, . _ .,, „ _ Answereax e.s, 11 a duly' • qualdled. doctor .,considers liquar necessary for - t t I 1 ,t Pa lien lie may nresen, i e not more a t. 6, J., 1, .. 1 than ea unce.s to: equal to be sup- " Fed b a qt alif'ed de ee'st ri p e y, / 1 s Inn . These preseri;otiatc., must be kept by the • . el ^'°' t andIscan- t qn, t' niens , .. may be a , y mine ., ., by de laspector. ' ' , Notc-A. In Ontar.ies Counties not under the CTA, doctors may pre- • , . • • • scribe litr,er quantities of liquor than '' ' . ' 10 .0.tinc.es to be stipplied by Vendors , , , ; but this cannot be done legally in a 4• A ' I - ' ' ' ' ' C. 1. A. County.' ': 13 Penalties for a..finst, offence un a der the C.T.A. may be from $50 to $100. Second ;offences not more than fOur months it'll jail. C. Section 55 of the o.T.A. IS use.c1 4Counties; ec the s a-Livingston.Ilionors Le 0.7',..s. ... Thus s ti, n „../ Plies to nerisIons , "Intoxicated" in a public :lace. Penal•ty 810 to $100. LI, C.- ua i the 0,I,Amay be laid -et atty lime . Nv,Wlitnt thnoto months but in c.ases al "intoxication° asheee. , 0 ' ' d 30 I' ' ,I ' ' , • J. 1. s.e t ay, a .1,, , mi 'k•• , - • ci- i . • " 'I • 1,1 T S S t . l'Ise .atiove.has bean manned by , the Miran •County Thempering.16 Alltla- ,a,n.ce, rar tivin.,, Pres., A, )T., , Cooper - LUMLEY Itlisis Eliza_ Wallace has returned . . . 1 d d trom St. Thoraas; w.here s le a4en e Summ.er: Schael at Alma Collitegee-Mi John.. McQueen aind: son Steevaet were at Thame feed on Saturda.. - Mrs e, s - , Y . W L Rle sl e and famat '-"launclaS. . W. • . r a 3 Visited irelativ,es at Atwood on Sunda.:2, Mrs Shortt tof ' Exeter spent Ti - . • . ;reek end with her 'brother and. siste: `,.. , . "ere - aessaa. , ?HONE Sla , Tim AN , s• ,e/ROWNP SHIPKA ---; Mrs, F. Dillo•n and Mrs. Nell Me - Isaac .0r Mt. Plea/slant, Molls; atri( • • • visiting: at .Mr. 32)ougald McIsaac'ss Ptes, Ernest Hutchison, and Roe Ratz a Landon spent Sunday at hone 'Miss Lizzie Clark a ToroAto i: visiting her parents far a few week, INTir. anal Mrs, Wm. ,McLachlain, o: . Detroit, Mr. Ang•us McLachlan anc Miss J.ennie McLachlan, of Arkonavis. Su ited at Mr. Peter McKenzie's Sunda' • d • Mr. Herbert Haritan purchase .. ne v -D rt car last week. 1 GraY () • Will Mason and fam Mr. and Mrs. . . . ily of Arkona spent the week -end a Mr, David Hutchison's. - d McPherson an( 'Mrs Crawfar Helen :of Parkhill visited at Mr. Joh Ratz's for a few days last week. nfel't a , e, 4' n e ae .. a• seesaea• e7\liss : /� iSta a •*. 4, a , . • .` , ea ) ti. ; , . .-'• , - ''sesei, . New 'i Summer Clot hing i SUITS - . OVERCOATS ' ' R:A1NCOAT,E HATS ' ,0APS so,ekS . .COLLARS, TIES GEOVES ' ETC. ET,C., ETC., ETC, ' ' and placed an display. Ore now. un ' '• ,SLOB are rightt. Uti„ to t4e nigiutet, ie &stn. whoYesale pace to -day, gig ritt,,e, a old bli,tex and blacks'yrith coTit guaranteed. O • W. Taman I ' ta...1S9..1 .,..7. REPORT OF, CREDITON RED - 6RO • • , SS SOCIETY FROM FROM JULY lst, '17 . . TO IULY„ 1, '18 ..„....---. Receipts Bal. on hand , -. 1 $116,28 'Sale of tags Italian Relief 50,00 Concert Exeter Dram. Sac. 39.05 School : Concert 15.01 Concert Ansa: Craig Dr. :oc, 55.40 , Municipal Coun.cil Grant 400.00 Lecture by Dr. McDonald 37.28 Sale dishes, done:tack:by Alms. Zwicker 66.30 .Penav Baas for three months 128.39 . - - t scellaneous donations- an Miss Collins, Zaar aocks and 200 ar Barry 2,00 .• 2,00 :Ars. arry • Mrs, Geo Either 1..00 Mrs, ,Fred 'Kerr, pr. socks and 5,00 Thos Chamber* . '2.00 Methodist Church Aid . 25.00 True Blue S.S. class, Shipke 11.90 ge c .. ., : gaga , Evan, • li al S S Bei 'relief 10 00 Methodist S.S , Belgian :relief 10.0a. Mirs. Geo Clar.k, s,ocks and pillows. • • -- $996.43 C:asie Payments a Ian • te tun 50.00 it I Rel• f F d Belgian Relief Fund 20.00 PIT .0aner',s Fund 60.00 -In, .' .. Palo for Supplie.s 725,62 Sundry expenses!, such a print - „ . .. , ma extress, .etc. 34.11 tre - . --- - $889,73 d el ' nalatic:e on, han, an, in bank $106 7() .i " During , the year twelve Shipmeets were -made :consisting of 510 pairs of Socks; 195 'pyja.mas; 110 grey flannel ,shirts, 16 wash ;clothes and i In% pH- tows. _ The, society With tbe assistance ' et the Methodist and nV'ingelieal Suns ` ' :' ' ' e ' C1 cistsseS, contributed lanai; cheer to title volue of $50 td soldiers trout this tclistrict at ,the front. .. . . . a ; . Darin 'the 'accent sewing all knit- g . , , , e contest; ander the leaderehm of tin e __.. _. , _ _ . :Mrs. „hal. lung and airs, ornae as captaies, the following, result wits tt, ' d °29 - k 8" ' 2q a tame : a e tee c s o pyjamas, . , ., . , 4.1 flannel „shirt- 7 weeiheloths and - ,.`,,,01 ., ''. r . - - 1.. •d .• t"er caps; 'IN ''s. htlig. 6 si ' vc"l• i;i'in.g ,b-5., 75 (point's, ,, The !generous 'les loi s • to the pen, 1 3 C II , , n (.. a • ple 's Y Dag e° "'''.°113. y our DP (it 1 much Appreciated by ,the Society. mr$, ;alias,. Zwieker, Pres. Mrs, 'G. Nicholson; Treas. • i - . , mrs. IL •-K, Eab,r, sLey. ' • 018 arediton, July 15, 1 . PRESENTATION The family of Mr. .and Mrs. John Cornish !of London Road Smith, gave them a pleasant surprise on the 12th, when they presented their fath- eer with a beautiful leather rocker,it being the celebiatian of his 70th birthday. The evening was spent in • ' ' d met' te ' d 1 iecitations an e unes and eramne phone .selections, after which a. dainty Bench end ice-crearn was served. Fol- . ' . lowing is the address,- Dear Father and Mother,- I • ' • , We have taken this oppoirtunity af -- assembling in your home to spend a. . social hour or twa with you. it father a being the . celebration of your, 70tn birthday; and we feel that we 'awe' lit to .nou both, and' to ourselves, to of- fes you our greefing,s in a manner Worthy of • the occasion. . , During your lives you have brought US tO• the postitian, in life, where we can 'realize, apart, •at 'least, of wh.at you have .clone, for us, and we are glad that you have given us th•e oppartun- i,tv to thank' you far it. , , • ,, _, 1-1,apay. clays were Ulnae, toe all es. tis, when, as. little children, you care- fully instructed us, Often have sve annoyed you by oar thoughtlessnese and neglect, and your reprioals, even: 'if at times 'severe were always mer- ited, Many sacrifices hav,e, you made, that We might -xec.eiere an adequate education, which would provide us 'with a means of :earning ;an , honest livelihood, MartY times have, we gone r a e i • s ti to you "art a N' ice a,nc assis .ance; anc as' many times have we generously re- ' Oeivect it. fe.e fo the kind gratitude there t: 2 „ 1 x. - and and : judicious' authority you have al.- , ways held astiej us in childhood ; and - • t to va F our iresneo a:" 4 Ple'clge '5- 1tl' while we live, we ask . yon, Jather, to chair, notI for intrinsic iral- ateept this , , . . ae, but ns an fmnblein of the love that , exists between us. Long, may you be spared, and may we he given. ta ;repay at least palt•t •of the Liiiial, ,abligations , , . te svaxich y‘au aire justly entitled; and may Gods MICalle,St blessing assist us, one and all, is cementing and pres- h ;exists to -de • erming the unity while , , ,;3., e, Signeelrby your family. BIRTHS • -- Lewis-In Lucan„ on July 18, to Ma Mr. and Mrs. Homer Lewis, a sor Rahin.son.-Ia Exeter, oat July 20, ti Mr. end Mrs. Henry Rabinsfren, dough ter. ...,...... MARRIAGES -t--- • Swartz-Broek-In Toronto, on Jul: 17, Mr. Frank Swartz of Toronto, t EdnaBrock, daughter of Mrs °mats Brock of Exeter • Tboma" . Francis -Johne -At "Vain st parson. Exeter on July 17th, by D.1 age. a . - . . Islead Mr. joinn anancis of Lot -nice to Mrs. E. K. Johns of Usbarnea Steweet-Caa•michael-In Seafortin tot, • July 16th, by Rev. ',arida, Mae,Car- reichael, to; *Jim Stewart. of nea. Iiensall a ------ ---. Ti -In Victoria Hospital, Lon dnon July 22, Edwin. Triebnei • o. sort of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Triebne aged ' 24 yea.rs, 17. days. McEachan-In Parkhill, July 12,, Mar, . • McCormick, widlcier of the late Jos. — c ' ttl ' - eph :NI Bache f, aged 74 years, . months,- 25 days. , rich a July 12 C. • Fuss -At Zu „ n. , ,oniai Fuse aged 61 years aad 23 days, ' - . . Close Wednesday Afternoon altat,,., 1 W. the undersigned merchants o Exeter agree to close our place8 0 business at 12.30 on 'Wednesday al Urn:Corn :during the months of Jul and August, 1918. This truove is t aid in geetater production_ - ' B; W F. tleavers Jones 8i: May J, A Stewart , W. W., Taman . . , .. W j, Heaman ' G. A. Hawkins! , . .1-1, Spackmen S. Martin & San- Jos Senior! E A, F011ick ' d D-tviS • L)• "tationer - CO T1 5 C, L, Vv.dson, J... Willis Powell. W. j. Statham . aa s aaes The Eanter Vot ers' Lists, .' which have iust come: loll the prees, 8,haw that their are 554 persons entitled to sembly and aiSol at ISluiraam-,pal eleeiAs, Votat elecLiontoLisav to There are 59 persons entitled to vote . ' eev,ons only 'and 166 r Muni:clot El, , , < a- ' ' — ' ' ' ) - 30tS0411, 'entitled tio act as Iutors 1 ., nee... Wounded . . a cASTO R IA . FOr Infants and Children 3 Ye • airs r - I., Use For ye , 0 Always bears . .., ., *`>1959*'We'firtg Signature of faea , -• - isga11 o ens ce re arY4 r, , 3 4