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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1919-9-4, Page 5.�-- - l'LE 7 f URITIS,SCIAT ICA AGO,N URALG1A,GOLIT' ACNE AS E BELIE; ,F9Rn,$,°Jina x°+wstw YEARS i p s u ccESS A Scientific preparation which eradicates every trace of Rheumatic Troubles. Stay young! Keep your best years. :free from pain, T. R. C.'s will do it. BROWNING'S DRUG STORE, OPTICAL ROOMS AND STATIONERY Sole Agents for Exeter. Maid $1.04 to thiss address o. to Temple,ton's 142 King WV., Toronto, and T. R. C.'s will be sent postpaid. - , .TriiPL�o�s 4' INCORPORATED 1855 TilE MQLSONS BANK t`, vital and ll•>s.rv,• SS,S0 t,Ufl0. Ovi r logs, ,,,ph a Thi" 'AioisoliS Hank i ieatly ., 1 , r , .� 35E iiA1'i'c'li;ttlls, it:ailall- l:a(' ,11,'1`1 :th(l Iitrittt'rt, ll,,w to r .1 .ivo ' h,i1' 1't' liiiri'I:, tit.• ,-, u A SAVINGS DEPARTMENTS AT EVERY BRANCH M EXETER BRANCH • •• . I' S. WOODS, Manage- o ( 1, a s r Mt ra aat.s..taiafs.ttat MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED by C. H. Sanders at the Advo -tic t A" ice Strictly confidential; no witness 6 SSINCE it 1870 • HILO WWI -SR -COUGHS HS Notice Take Notice that the Municipal -Gouncil of the Corporation of the Village of Exeter will take into con sideration, and if approved, will pass at its Meeting to be held on :he Sev• earth day of September, 1919, at the hour of eight o'clock pm., at the Town Hall. in the said Village ' f EN eter a by-law for stopping'up and di: - posing of the road allowance, baht that part of Brock Street between the North Side of Wellington Street and the Northerly Limit of Brock Street aforesaid, and disposing of Lot Number two hundred and five abutt- ing on the said Northerly Limit of l3ro:k Street aforesaid, which saki street and lot are shown on the map or ?'an ui the subdivision of part of Lo number twenty-three in the First Co r 'ession of the Township of Ste- phe:i. known as the Isaac C'arl.:ng Sur- vey, but now in the said Viliag� of Exeter. And the Council will at that time and place hear in person, or by his counsel, solicitor, or agent, any p, son.who claim; 'ht: his land will be preju. l 'ally' affec•�, •l by the by-law and who ap.lies to be heard. Dated this Fifth day of August 1419 Joseph Senior, Clerk. Such a Change in feelings and looks! "After suffering pain, feel- ing ner- n- .`iI I:; v�ous, diz- zy, weak and 'drag ged down by weak- nesses of my sex-- my .eyes. sunken, black circles and pale cheeks—I was restored to health by the Favorite Prescription of Dr. Pierce." - So write many women. Changed too in looks, for after tak- ing Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip- tion the skin becomes clear, the eyes brighter, the cheeks plump. Druggists sell it in tablets or liquid. It's a woman's best tem- perance tonic, made from wild roots. HAMILTON, ONTARIO. — °° D lr . Pierce's Favorite Prescription helped me greatly at:the -turn of life. I commenced to have 7 ti h and dig. ,ells and b taint heat flashes y p became nervous and run-down. These conditions very quickly left me after I commenced with the Favorite >Prescription.' .I took several' bottles ' of" --it and truly 'believe that I owe my good health of to -day to the medicine I took and the care exer- cised ::it that trying time." -MRS. ROBERT SurTrr, 64 Bay Street, S. The Temperance Referendums Act 1919 T'orm ia, oN 1 ARID ELECTION AVT. 1918 tI a ;Fo't,as 34.1 NOTICE OF SITTINGS O1 RI' VIsING OFFICERS' hear complaints and appeals as to the said lists for the Township of Tueltersmith. In the Town 1'1a11, Hensall, on the 27th day of September, 1919, tahear complaints and appeals as ,to the said list:, for the Viilag of Hersall; In the Township Hall, Zurich, on the 26th day of September, 1919, to hear complaints and appeals as to polling subdivisions 1, 2, 3, and 4, in the said Township of Hay, and In the ,Township Hall, Zurich, on. th. 27th day of September, 1919, a to the said lists for po9ing sub- division ub- s, ti ision 5, 6, 7 and '8 l;n : the said Township of Hay. Such Sittings to Commence at 10 o'clock in, the foreneion. And ` further Take Notice that any voter who desires to complain, that the nz.me,: of any persons entitl- ed to be entered on the said lists have been omitted from the ,same, or that the names of persons who are not entitled to be voters have been interel on the same may, not less than 5 clear days before' the dates fixed i'or the sittings ;of the Revising officers, apply, complain, or appeal to have his •own name, \or the name of any other person, corrected in, en- tered on or removed 'from the said lists, And Further TaV Xotice that such appeals must be by notice in writing i:1 the ptescrsibed form signed by the complainant, and .giv?en or left for hind at his residence, or place of •business to the Clerk of the Bevis t Lug Officer, as follows To Herbert K. Eilber, Crediton, as to the said lists for the Township of ,Stephen; To Joseph Senior, Ex said lists for the Villas To Henry Strang, R. as to the said lists for %ot' Usborne;. J E. Harnwell, Varna, said lists for the Town I A. C:=ntelon, Clinton Last: for the Township Exeter, as to' tltc Village of 'Exeter; R. 1, llensa]P., the Township as to the Township of Stan - as to the said • of Go lea+loli ; H. W. Erwin, Bayfield, as to the , said list: for the Village of B'iy Bell; I), F 'NfeGregor, R. R. 3, Seaforth, ns to the said .Lists for the 'Township o: Tucuersnaith; Alex 1Turdock, i•iensall, as to the ..:d lists for the Village of liensall; ELECTOR DISTRICT OF SOUTH HURON, to \Vit: Take notice that the voters' lists for polling sub -divisions cumbered 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,3 aa.d 9 in the anunicip- ality of the township of Stephen; 1,2, 3, and 4 in the municipality of the village of Exeter; 1,2,3 and 4 in the inunidpality of the townsh':, of I's - Lorne; 1.2,3,4, and 5 in the ,liun:r.ip- ality of the township of Stanley; 1,2, 3,4,5 and 6 in the nlunieipality of the Township oi Goderich; number 1 in the inunicil.alit-v of the Vii:age of Bayfield; 1,2,3,4,5 and 6 1:, mun- icipality of the Township "fucker - smith; number 1 in the 1.: a.polity of the Village of Hensel: 2,'„4 5, 6,7 and 3 in the municipality of the Township of Hay; have been deliver- ed to the Clerk of -this board by the Returning Officer. And that His honor Judge Lewis H. Dickson has been appointed Re- ising Officer for the purpose of hear- ing complaints and appeals as to the said voters' list for -the Township of Stephen and the Village of Exeter. His -honor Judge E. N. Lewis has been appointed Revising Officer for the purpose of hearing complaints and appeaals as to the said lists for the Townships of Usborne and Stan- ley. R. G. Reynolds, Esquire, has been appointed Revising Officer for the purpose of hearing complaints and appeals as to the said lists for the Township of Goderich and the Vill- age of Bayfield; D. McDonald has been appointed Revising` Officer for the purpose of hearing complaints and appeals as to the said lists for the Township of Tnckersmith and the Village of Hen - salt; - C. Seager, Esquire, has been ap- pointed Revising Officer for the pur- pose- of hearing complaints and ap- peals as to the said voters' list for the Township of Hay; And further take notice that the sittings of the said Revising Officers will be held as ,follows; In the Township Hall, Crediton on the 26th day of September, 1919 Co hear appeals and complaints as to the said voters' lists for the township of Stephen. In the Town Hall, Exeter, on the 27th day of September, 1919 to hear complaints and appeals as to the said voters' lists for the Village of Exeter. In the Township Hall, Elinaville, on the 26th day of September; 1919 to hear the appeals and complaints -as to the said lists for the Township of Usborne. In the Township Hall, Varna„ ori the 25th day of September, 1919 to hear complaints as to the said' voters' lists for the Township of Stanley. •''"In -Holmes Hall, . Holmesville,on. the 26th day; of September, 1919, to • hear, the appeals and complaints as` tot e h said Tfsts for the Township.,0i,' Goderich. Inn the Town Hall, Bayfield, On the i; 7th• •day of Septeinb'br, to hear the complaints and appeals as to the said lists for the Village of Bayfield In Walker's Hall, Brticefield, on e 6th any ox Sentpniber, 1919 to To Andrew Hess, Zurich, as to the s:aicl lists for the Township of Hay. LEWIS H. DICKSON, Chairman Voters' Registration Board, County of Huron. Copies of the Voters' Lists may be seen with the Municipal Clerks, Post - Masters, Chief Ennumerator, Hanry Horton, the local ennumerators fox the several polling subdivisions the members of ,the municipal councils, and with the undersigned, C. SEAGER, Clair Voters Registration, Board, Goderich, Ontario, Zurich Mr. Caly ti Williams of Buffalo is visiting his brothers and sisters.—Mr. and Mrs John Laporte announce the engagement ?of their son, Wilfred E., to Mss 11larie Madeline Chariton of ;Essex, the marriage to take place in the Parish Church of ,the bride some time la Seriterber:-.-Pte. Herbert C. Kraft returned from overseas one day last week.—Nr, and Mrs. Win. K.acr- cher .of Detroit are visiting relatives in town.—Misses Pearl Johnston and Frieda Ka;1beeisch spent a few days at Toronto t T1 E ' abl'_ _on T and1 Exhibitions—Mr. . I Norma:i, Holtzman and, .little daughter of Kitchener spent the week at the hatne of they foraner's lather, Mr. G. Holtman, ---Mr, -and Mrs. 'Stumpf and son of L linira, 11Ir. Sheerer of Corrie, Mr. and \Irs, Acx(e ;jr., of Mich., were guests of Rev. and Mrs, Meyer.—Mr. Ilan Koehler is 9x1 at pre.aent,— .ills; ids Thur of Elwin is visiting at the Evangelical parsonage Mr. and Mrs, J. Ranan Byer and family� . ,of Elkton, M., are visiting rel:ftives here.; -Mrs. r. Westlake returned home after stipend ing sometime at Elkton. -,-Mr. and Mrs. Jame.; Laidlaw and son of f rosswefl, Mich., Mr and Mrs. Geo. Bn ern, Nr CASTO R I A Por Infants and Children In Use Far Over Years Always bears the Signature of "A Joan of Arc Machin" HE withstood everything in the field and above all was, and still is, the last and only Gar to survive until the cessation of hostilities" --Extract from letter received by Ford Motor Company from a British Soldier, Ira Africa, Over - soakedro Ov r she li torn roads, through water fields, se and only to the tanits iia it,power to climb debris and crater hci,, the Ford car made a world famous (record in the fighting urea of the great war. In press despatches, in field reports, in. letters, in rhyme and song the praises of the Ford were sounded. In France - 700 cars out of 1,000 were Fords In Italy - 850 cars out of 1,000 were Fords In. Egypt - 990 cars out of 1,000 were Fords In Mesopotamia 999 ears out of 1,000 were Fords The Ford power plant that established this world-wide record in every theatre of the war renlainssthe same. It will be in the Ford you buy. Vora atnnahput. ft4o• Tearing' *W. (* Open zaale10',A akiirle S'.awriinis sad I4 ttgn5 a"gytpm9A5 OW extra. Ooupe N7i, Sedan $1,176 (cloeo4 moon Pried AIM hide Electric 5ts,rttag nna Light op• Eeultuneat2. 1),,en7o'Xcarourtuble rine, tiro carrier au4 not,•e3dd n tires orear as o/ •,„ai �i�p�tAn►ontJlvteonly at /Z. execs, 1..teae Prices are r,o. b.bvnt„anti dm 001 J c Uuo W Tic. w.Ord� sz8 .ir2S ry v/Orem. MiloSnell, Dealer, Exeter Floyd Hamacher and .Miss Ciea e ua • Butfaio are visiting relatives her; — \Ir. John Hildebrandt has sod i] dwelling property in town to Pa.P.M Staubu.s. who gets po:,e,sion t):.•.. 1 1 \Ir. nd +Ir• +..t%,. 3 :10 -are. 'tlr, A E es for a b ;),1 Ii1:•I :tel. a?R A. 23. q , , MZENS' GUE IBE Its ini and Its The Citizens' Liberty League is an organization of repre- sentative men and women throughout Ontario, who through necessity have banded themselves together to oppose all legislation (Dominion or ]Provincial) which tends to curtail the liberties and lawful rights of the citizen. In view of the imminence of the Ontario Referendum the e tvities of the League will for the present be chiefly directed to LI(UOR LEG I ? L � The Ontario Temperance Act, adopted by the Government as a war measure—without the vote of the people --is legislation that does curtail personal liberty and one which has bred great dissatisfaction. The Citizens' Liberty League is absolutely opposed to a return of the open bar as it previously existed in Ontario under the old License Act. The League believes that The On- tario Temperance Act should s ie re- pealed and so enable the govern- ment to enact a law in accord with the senthnent of the people, permit- ting the gener-al'saIe of non -intoxicat- ing ing beer and fight wines and the sale of pure spirituous liquors only through Government agencies under proper restrictions. (WIZENS' LI 22 Colne Street, Toronto Now that a Referendum is about to be taken, the members of the League feel that every citizen should clearly understand the meaning and significance of the questions asked in the Referendum Ballot. In order to ,accomplish this purpose the Citizens' Liberty League will discuss all phases of this great issue in the public press in the interests of sane, moderate temperance legis- lation. E Hone President: President : Sir •EDMOND B. ASLER Lt. -Col. S. A. C.'MACHM, COUNCIL Alfred 0. Beardilsore Aenzilius Jarvis L) L, McCarthy, K.C. Professor J. J. MacKenzie 1.= Major A. C. Snively James Ince ' Jarnes Bain, K.G. W. . r Papa a ' 4toil C. cieriek'Paul A. E. Dym.nt TY LEAUE T. L. OARIIIIT!!1ECIS, Secretary Viae-Prepla,lat,e Hon. Tr` �.surer: 1. F. HELLIONS, lHie. F. MSS SUER EXECUTIVE cEn1 n u TEE' R. A. Lyot Dr. A. right E. turnings N. Conae1l Lt. Col', V. G. horn E. B. Collett J. F. Marsh 'Smear' Heaton V. Kanes-Batchelor P. 'inpson R. C. Wood J. R John'T. Vick' O'. onnel1 C. B. Cronyn on Na person directly or indirectly interested its the liquor ¢usinessmaly become a member of the League or contribute to its funds. 33 z