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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1919-1-30, Page 5Children Cry for Fletcher's CASTORI NN ww,`<e`\\,\\ The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been ' in use for over thirty years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his per- , ..2*,-..., sonal supervision since its infancy. • *r Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and Just -as -good', are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children -Ex erience a ainst Experiment. What is' A.T OR IA s o lA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. 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Write a tonce for free catalogue, D. A. McLachlan. Pari MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED by P.A. . Sanders at the Advocate Of- fice. Strictly confidential; no witness CLINTON-Cluntnn citizens were much shhocked on Saturday, when it became km.owrt that Miss Liclian, Cane - ion, eledst daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Camttelon, Huron street, had CLEARING Auction Sale OF FARM STOCK & .IMPLEMENTS Me$srs. Brown, and Doupe, auction- eers, bane xectived instructions from the uuders3ign,ed to sellby public :me- tier. out Loot 5, .Concession 10, Town- ship pf Blanshard, on Wednesday, February 12th, at 1 o'clock spare, the follotiing,- l Horses -Matched Agricultural team rising 4 and 5 years. Percheroav mare rising 8 years, in foal to Maguire; General Purpose Horse, rising 4 yrs good single or double; Driving Mare:, risirn;; 3 years, well broke, Cattle--C'ow fresh in; 2 cows due la February, cow; due 'int March; 10 yearling steers, 3 yearling heifers, 4 sprig; calves; 1 calf 3 weeks old. Hogs and Poultry. -Fat, stow, 8 pigs t►e,iglumg 50 lbs; 15 hens, 3 cockerels, White Leghorax,. Hay aid Grain;. -5 tons mixed ilea, timothy and clover; 12 bush. spring wheat, fit for seed; 250 bush seed oats Regenerated Abundance; 150 bushels seed barley, O.A.C. No. 21; 300 bus. moxed feed; 10 bags potatoes. Implements -- Massey -Harris binder 7 ft cut.; Massey -Harris mower, 6 -ft. cut; Massey - Berrie drill, 13 hue.; Mas sey-Harris 10 foot rake; Massey -Har- ris 4 -section iron; barrows; Oliver rid- het plow; Bain wagon. These imtale- meats are all new, Roller, cultivator, a hay ,rack, 2 neva .gravel boxes, 2 top buggies, 1 open buggy, cutter, stone - boat, walking plow, hay fork, car,rope and pulleys; sling ropes, De Laval amain sepa,rator; 2 sets heavy harn- ess, orti new* 2 sets light {laxness, one Clinton fanning mill, 2000 lb. .;calces, oak bateel, 2 chop bins: 5 chicken coops, done barrel eider vele, egar. eauldron kettle, 1 range, bow istove, cow chaincs,scoop shovel, ditch- 'ee; spades, 20 grain bags, forks, shov- els, hoes, and other articles too num- erous to mention. Teens -S10 and under cash, over that amount 8 months' credit will be given. cur furnishing approved 'point notes, or a discount of 6 per cent. ter annum off for cash, irr. lieu of notes BROWN & DOUPE, .acts.. CLARENCE GUNNING, Prop JOHNSKINNER, Clerk, Notice to Creditors In the matter of the Estate of Henry Atkinson, late of the Township of Biddulph, in the County of Middle- sex, farmer, deceased Notice is hereby given pursuant to Statute; in that behalf that all cred- itors and others having claims ag- a•ucnst the. estate of Henry Atkin;on. who •diced on, or about the 28th day of November, 1918, are required on, or be fore February 3rd, 1919, to send iiy post prepaid or deliver to Messrs. Gladman & Stanbury, of the Village of Exeter, solicitors for the Executor a: the said deceased their christian and surnames, addresses and descrip- tions, the full particulars of their claims, the statement of their ac- counts and the nature of the secur- ities ,if any held by them. And further take notice that after said last mentioned date the Executor will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among the par- ties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which he shall then have notice and that the said Executor shall not be liable tor said assets or any part thereof, toany person or persons of whose claims notice shall not have been receiv'd by him at the time of such distrib- ution. GLADMAN & STANBURY, Solicitors far Executor, Dated at Exeter this 9th day of Jan- uary, 1919. died early that morning at Sarnia, raf- ter but a short ilimtess of influenza and pneumonia. STAFFA-John. Sadler, sr., of Staf- fa, passed away on Jan. 18th. Decease ed was in. bis 78th year and, for the past year had been suffering from the effects of paralysisa Besides his wife he is survived by ,two sons and two daughters, Robert A. amid William of Staffa_ .Mrs. D. Eiserman of Mitchell and Mrs. Trick in the wrest. Auction Sale OF FARM STOCK & IMPLEMENTS On Lot 25 and 26, Lake Road, Hay Mate Wiest of Dashwood, on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1919 At 1 o'clock the following property Homes -Horse • 8 yrs. old; horse 4 yrs. old; horse 12 yrs. old. Cattle -Cow 4 yrs. olid, fresh; cow 5 yrs old, due time of sale; cow 7 yrs due in, May; .cot' 7 yrs, old, due in fall: cow 5 ,yrs, farrow; year old heifer; year old, steer; 6 spring calves calf 2 months old. Sow .dues amf April, about 60 J ergs a Implements Defer ig binder, Mc- Cormick mower; new; disc barrow, bobsleighs, drill, new; cultivator, hay rake, walking plow, 2 -furrow gang - plow, set diamond harrows, land roll- er, 2 wagons, 1 new; 'double wagon box, top buggy, fanningmlill,cutting box. turnip .upper, scuff];er, hay rack. set work harness, sling ropes, 125 ft. rope, pulleys and canriage; water - trough, gel ndstone stonieboat, whiffle - trees, neckyoke, forks, shovels, quan- tity lumber; International cream sep- arator. 3 storm windows, Daisy churn. bete -stove and martyi other hrticles too numerous to mention; also a Collie "Perms -510 and under cash; over that amount 10 months credit an fur- nishing approved joint notes. 4 per cent. off for cash on credit amounts FRANL TAYLOR SAM'L BAKER Auctioneer Proprietor Notice toCreditors Zurich Messrs Ward Fritz, .Lloyd O'Brien and Lenses Callfas left for Kitchener last week ' where they have secured poe,itions.-Thee annual meeting •rf the Zurich Agricultural. Society was held in the Town Hall, Zurltch, on, Mon- day when the following officer, were elected for 1919: -President, E. F. Klopn 1st Vico-Pres., J. Decker, Jr.;, Directors, J. P. Rau, H. Krueger, P. Haberer, Alf, Reich rt, H. H. Neeb, L. H. Steibach, O. Koehler and O. K1opp.-Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Raderand daughter, of 10th coucessien of Hay, have moved into their fine home in town, -John Kipper hat purchased the store house ,of Mr. JR Preeter, form- erly owned by Mr. P. Sipnel, and ex- pects to open up a blacksmithshop. -Mr. John Reeler, Goshen Lin, South, is visiting friends in Detroit, - Mr. Cornelius Foster of the Babylon Line has returned from a visit with relatives in Detroit.-Mr.,Addison Koehler is visiting his father, Mr, Pet wry _ • In the matter of the Estate of Joseph Davis, late of the Village of Ex- eter, in the County of Huron, Gen- tleman, d•ecens'ed. Notice is hereby girven pursuant to Statutes in that behalf that all cred- itors and others having claims or de- mands against the estate of the said Joseph Davis; who died on. or about er IKoelder, anis. other relatives . Here. Mr. Koehler recently returned frouf; • overseas. -• Death of Mrs. Brennleri-After an illness of over three months, Mrs; Mary Ann Baecksaer, relilct of the late Jacob Brenner, passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. C. Wag- ner, on Monday, aged 75 years. De- ceased was bore in Germany, but had spent nearly 41 her life is this coun- try. Four daughters and two seats survive her; -Mrs. W. C. Wagner, Mrs, Louis Weber and Mrs. W. G. Hess of Zur eh; Mrs. W. Bender of Detrol, John of Zurich and Henry of Hay Toumship, Kippen We regret to report the death of Willie Fairbairn which sad event oc•• • curred at his patents' residence en the townliee, after ten days illness with spinal meningt tis,, Hewas in his 3rd year and was the only son, a daughter `lis, Grace, be',ng the only one left. SOLD WHERE YOU SEE THIS SIGN The Dominion of Canada offers. War -Savings Stamps at $4.00 each during this month And will redeem them for $5 each on Jan. lst, 1924 Every dollar will be worth more. W.S.S. can be registered against loss THRIFT STAMPS '25 cents each 16 THRIFT STAMPS exchangeable for one W-S.S. 1 the Tenth Day of December, 1918, are required on or before 15th day of February 1919 to send by post pre- paid or deliver to Isaac R. Carling, Exeter, Ont„ solicitor for the exec- utors of the estate of the said de- ceased their christian, names and surnames, addresses and descrip- tions, the full particulars of their claims the statement of their ac - meats and the native of the secur- ities if any, held by them. And take notice that after said last mentioned date the said exec- utors will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among, the par- ties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have notice "and that the said executors s not be liable for said assets or any part thereof, to any persoe or persons of whose claims notice shall not have been received by them, at the time of such distrib- ution. ISAAC R. CARLING, Solicitor for Executors Exeter P. O. Dated at Exeter this 28th day of January, 1919. MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED by C. H. Sanders at the Advocate Of- fice. Strictly confidential; no witness Lumley On Weclinesday afternoon last an inte,re,sting evetut took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs 5, T. Mitchell, when, their youngest daughter, Gerrie was united in marriage to Carl Stone- man, only sem 'of Mr. Henry Stone- man, of the Township sof Hibbert, by the Rev. A. E. Doan of• Helo;sall, in the presence of about forty relatives of the contracting parties4 The bride wore a gowtn, of white silk with pearl trimmings, She ais•a wore the :us- tomary bridal veil.. The couple were unattended. Mrs. Franklin Horton act- ed as matron of honor, while Miss Hotham of Mitcheall played the wed - dine march, The bride donned d mid- night blue novelty silk, with a Salts plush coat with lege trinrmingt Her hat was black plush, .with, sand crown with shoes and ,gloves of ,the same shade After a short trip the young couple will take up .hous!eJeiepiing on the groom's fine farm, l2th concession of Hibbert;, The best wishes of a large circle of friends go with' them, and 31 ACTUAL SIZE --the Bigger Bat" very Quality ? Weight ? Shape ? Compare "Comfort" with any other soap -"Comfort stands the test. That's a big claim to make, but our 25 year's record of the largest sale of any soap in Canada is the best proof of its truth. Why experiment ? You know "Comforts" ".It's All Right" PUGSLEY, DINGMAN . & Co., LIMITED. •X RONTO. ONT. Grand Bend Mr. Ike Gae{ein: of 'Medford visited :rt P. Ba(kdt+'s fTior'eid,aemafewn daysJ.eft .lastest week, -Mr. A. week for Port Human, wluere he will work for some tone, -Mr. Johan Baird has gone to St, Maarys to work lathe cement plane -The :postponed Christ- ma.: entertainment in the Presbyterian. Sunday School was given an l'rridar tight to a large a,Aence, consider ng the interruption and the sickness. The program was rendered very creditably 11 ti; proceeds amounted to 560.20.. - Mr. Welland Ravelle arrived home rn ionciay from overseas„ There were about sixty persons went to Parkhi l to meet eine,., A dancewas held ut.. Br•eaaet's Hall the same evening, - Mr. Louis Farrell and Miss Disjardine both of the B Line were happily wed- ded of Wedrtesdaye They +s;,:i have the best wishes and hearty ceegratu- lat_ons of their many friend:. -Mr, frank Geromette were. to. London hospital last week, where ke under- went an operation., --Mr. Ernest elei- ta.rc! and Mr. Ike Sharrow still con, - teem very nlL--There died to Boren- cruet on Jan. 13 once of one of their most respected „tizetnict re :;er- aaa cf tilt. LouiscGrottos,'«t, at.t,:e, agC 3 years. Decent ed ha,d tae e Nick to: ,once time of coatsumptio.s, iusn4e }.ts %mese was net uta. the 1. tst un- expected, Mr. Gratton was •,f Riad disposition, a fine m=ny in every way o and an mourn excelihis nden=t necghbasetwv r.1 srorts anes Leav =ad t three daughters, besides titre,: broth- er:; and three sisters. The eerean,t`,d have the sympathy, of all; in their sad affliction -Mx. John Baird c 'a►ed bis hMooundahyh,-dMref . fanetds ytors. Sias. . :‘'t r•y.subrs the former's sister, Mrs. 13.)....d on. Sunday. Spr. W. R, Mollard ams ed home (tont overseas tan( the 7th ot Jan., af- ter fourteen months service and France. He contracted rheuma- tismwhile in France which :rept hint confit ed to the hospitals in An'pland for many months. Despite his hard - ,hips be Iooks the and is sd to be with friends nc. Oa his Mondayhome o evening, Jan,e 20,moreas- othe. ( ,and Bend boy retu_rt:d, n itc per,on ot Pte. Wetland '"Bud" %meat. ube, has spent many ,uontns i't France a,,th the treat an: utaery Eur: tells soon exceet; exp.;t ncss.. The alums of Grand Bend ..nd •ri- unit, turned out en masse ,a wel- come. home theae two ,sires,,. Aare number ot decorated cars loadedantu loyal ettezene met the train .t Vare- bill o:: each occasion, and s ; ► Lite assistance of the citizens end Band of Parkhill, who turned out .n enor- mous crowds, gave each, here a rous- ing reception, which they w,1l not forget d;u years to dome. The citizens. of Parkhill and also the. Ba .td are heartily thanked an, the way hey are 1'zlping to cheer the boys ort their return The following, is the anneal report of the Grand 13ezd Red Cro a Cirole for 1918, During the year the Soo- iety held 16 regular area 1 special meeting. The ,following. are, es wee sent to Red Cross headquarters, Lore don: socks 230 prs; shirts 35t; pillow slips 41; towels 139, 70 chick ns were collected in this di tri -t or.d sent to the ,C.anr.ing centre, k°arkhill. T,bo Circle prepared and eer;t :Christmas boxes to 14 of our boys ov'rseas. mount lint to war Iprisone.s' fund, $30.00; .aapen.ses 82e. e Treasurer's Repo: Receipts Balance on Wand ,from 1917 $ f 9.3t Donations Feb. 5 Stephen township 200.00 Mar 13 Hay township , 100.00 May 8 Hay township 75 00 Donations from friends 3.550 July 3 Stephen township 100.00 Nov. 13 ,Hay township , 100 00 Dac. 2 Stephen towr_ahip 100.00 Socia! Functions Mar 22 Red :Cross Concert 60,00 Juni 28 Red Cross Concert 47.00 July 1 -Tags and auesitg coat. 113.25 Aug. 8 Iced 'Cross Bazaar 178.86 Aug 21 Galla day 81.15 4ag. 251Collaction from camp 27.51 Articles Bold 1.70 May 30 Int. on ,money in Rank 1.14 iCotlections from ,x en.y bags 138.93 July 14 Collected For Fren :h Red Cross 102.18 Total .r-ceipts 1459.56 Expenditures (Total for Year) • Eo -3 & Ravelle, for goods 458.14 Mollard for goods 85.61 Ited.!Cro 3 London, for yarn 113.'75- T. Eaton, for yarn ,r..- 24.00 To Red Cross London for..Frenua; Red Cross 102.18 'Books for •penny bang cot. 1.00 1'r:r.t;rg . or bJls and phone ''.?.t .. For eleauing church l.`4 -, Sxpensea,for concert 5,1» Ttlgs and prize for guessing con. 11.3': Max. 'Gratton for goods 10.25 Expenses for Gala Day 5.40 iOost of quilt _ 3.00 Expenses tor .Bazaar 3.00 .. A. E. Benham for goods 2.10 To Red (Crass London 'for refugee work :50 00 ,H nor soLl 59 Postage, express and stationery 3.53 : Total expenditure $891.66 Balance on hand $567.90- Florence 567.94Florence Gill, treasurer Emma Mollard, Secretary, Whalen Messrs. Walter Gunning and 'Earl Johnston of Blanshard and, George Course3 ot near' Lucan, spent Sunday eventing with their lady friends here, -Miss Tessa Gunning is visitibtg =his week with her sister Mrs. Percy Passmore -Muss ,Olive Gunning spent Sundaetwjith her cousin. Mrs. George 1 e.i'n,r••••Mmss, luyes .:Dunsmtore and',Jes- ,s.ie McNaughton spent Sunday here the- guests ".of;:,Miss Bessie Morleyi,- Mr. axel Mrs. -Jahn Hodgson spent Tuesday :iVWA hes'` sillier; Mrs. James CottrEll, T,amtes' Road. --Mrs, Arthur ;Bake end 'children are ill with the ekflu" i3 nce Gun s ele's sale oIn Wednesday next, Feb. 5th. -Mr, and 'Mrs `Hector Milison and family spent .Sunday bore •the guests of his sister, Mrs 'John Wright, M s, .F],la Brooks !eft Monday for Terromtta to resume ;ier<iduties after assostiet her brother Welltant throe the sickness and the. ler; : C. hire waibe.