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The Exeter Advocate, 1919-10-23, Page 4rr ' ,. Chilldreaa!a. Cry for F ache ° s CaStoria is _ . y Yei-ae..'?• for Icfants and 1.`itt .lit -ren. ,.e s re spec! " +.�,rs�.: for l! .:; , . t' 1?bk s". r'''2,'.tlici?'e 4 a s per .city pre ar;, d t '. Te a' r,S are i w,aS the gleed of .: z :r the coclr,:, ,rets „f Infants and Children f; i ra:.g .•Ccstoria b_€. ee the public _ t r years of research, az d claim l3 s beer. m==ile L r it tiraC its use for over 3O m. "s n: t proven. 4.a]at s CASTOR C. t7.rin.is. a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, and Socthitag L.yrt,, a. It is pleasant.. It contains .__.tiler Opium,--=r7hi ie. nor ether r _retic substance. Its t> is itss,' .^,::.:: For more `e. _ ,},frig, roars it +h,.::s ts.;.d e relief ci ‘.o m:ip� z, :Flatulency, %„nndColic and D ;l*rlt e ; allaying Feverishness arisi;~re rote, aria ° a the C« .;ach nine!.ra4. ewe1' ;:'a s smiled t*a : r:':' .r1\ ,:aw ,t8 ur,+'�?1,� l"aF Tt'le Chiildre •'s Coitf.rt—xne .;.t:uris rriend. CjAS 30 R A ALWAYS 'Bears the Srg'nai.nre of n Use For Over ,Years THS CENTAUR ANY. NEW YORK C6rY Lucan Mr- 'i` y;n >IcFalls of Alvinstoa was in tow.z a few days last week. Mr Fred Smith of Toronto vi.,ited his sister", Mrs. Sutton and Mi,is l=ate Smith. Mrs. J. M. Ross visited friend, in Toronto. Harvest Thanksgiving services were held in St James' Church an Sunday last. :Hiss Mabel Iio.gins has 1,7cepted a position in Port Huron with 'r e of the departmental stores. We are sorry to learn of the ac - h' h happened ned to Mrs. A. r. h r ys.:fell and (USO- hr11=p. 31.1644..: X ynes has been on the si."it +Si • Mr. 11'm. Ward is Mating art addi- tion sa,.;;; to his residestce, ()ne i t last week Mr. 1\ "fred Ela1l wr, unfortuttiaate enough to re-• ce re a long cut on his forehead, caused by a horse on which he was riding rearing up and falling back ov- er. The cut which. renuired several stitches was either caused by the horses teeth or some other hard sub- stance. HYDRO GAVE 180,000 PEOPLE CHEAPER ELECTRICITY HYDRO electricity saves the people of Ontario millions of dollars yearly. One hundred and sixty-six municipalities, pro- vided with Hydro current, pay less for electricity than they did before Hydro Power supplied them. And Hydro current cost them° Iess now than it did during the first year that they used it. The Hydro Electric Commission of Ontario is con- stantly extending this service for the benefit of the people. The Commission is interested in doing whatever it can to make the current used of great- est value. As a result of rigid tests in its own laboratories the Commission recommends the use of HYDRO Quality Lamps for, home lighting. In its laboratories the Commission tests HYDRO Quality Lamps for brilliancy, current consumption and length of usefulness. HYDRO Quality Lamps carry the Commis- sion's assurance of absolute satisfaction in use. HYDRO -ELECTRIC POWER . COMMISSION OF ONTARIO FOR SALE BY Hydro -Electric System, , Hydro Shop" ilk „rim IiYDRO MAN T£I VISIT OF. THE PRINCE OF WALES The Prince of Wales will end 'his Canadian tour in a few days much to }the regret of all Canadians. He has !certainly endeared himself to all who have had the good fortune to meet him. •A splendid portrait of the Prince size 16x22 inches and bearing a copy o1 the Prince's autograph, has been issued by the Family Herald and Weekly Star, Montreal. Everysub-. scriber for 1920: is to receive a copy of the portrait free.-- The Family. Herald and Weekly Star has been vastly im- proved lately and is without doubt the greatest wine for the money, the world aver. The subscription price is $1.25 a year including. the Prince's portrait. To old and, young, rich and poor, -the Family Herald and Week1v Star is a ;great favorite and the pub- lishers are, to be cangr'atuiated in sup- plying, such a handsome portrait of the Prince. As might have been ex- pected The Family Herald and Week - la' Star'; Circulation is increasing by leaps and bounds,, It is in the highest sense a. great paper. CLEARING AUCTION SALE c ARM STOCK & IMIP1.E,\IENT tl t; 1,. t.'Ga.2 14, B'an..har;1. R- n ro @, two miles \Vest .of St. ort `FfiURBD Y, OCT. 30, 1919 .\.t 1 a*";1o,•k, sharp, the following; tior —Black horse about 1150 lbs. L c c trtd> ' goad n all harness and he tr t: t r; PerCheran mare, Os - n 4 c,t;.•.1.:4, sired by Caton, well brok- t..'t .. w,r . a'; + n it is n.; 4, cine l by a; ., ,x„ Sired 4, bt tor regiscra:"ol; 'dr. ° „ t t , t: �-4 re;; ,tired H:, ,a:t registered llo r x ac tr->t i; 2 aegis:erg 3 t;T c °_ _ r,t tz >; •e Ho, •tier `?w ssttppi4-. :l :a >: in .1 4 w c a, o::l Durh.uu and ,.tl. ,: a 1 --y tar •olrl Trlrrh,am s,e r, e cern 110 stta steer; 6 good ,prang u aeve;;, .Durham ani Holstc>ia, s lie above are a choice lot of high, a:s v they.' be'n.; , ev,rr:l1 All Ila, er.1 over 'Cows in this herd, No Coun- te t --err} row a p,lii aider and 'a rel dairy cow. Hogs --17 young pigs from 6 to le, cve,cl; : o..I. Implements—Rubber-tire top bug- gy with new tires; new lumber wag- on; truck wagon with new steel wheels; 3 -spring light wagon, capac- ity 1200 lbs; Tara fanningmill with' bagger and full lute of screens. There will positively no reserve as the proprietor has no feed of any kind. Everything advertised will be sold.. Terms—All sums of $10 and under Lash; over that amount 12 months-' credit on furnishing approved joint notes, or 5 per ceche, off for cash. 31cNeil, Walter Stewart, Auctioneer, Phone 317 Proprietor AUCTION SALE HOUSE & HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS There will be ;old by public auc- tion the property of the late Joseph Peart. situated on the corner of Al- bert an.1 Huron streets, Exeter, on SATURDAY, NOV. 8th, 1919 At 1 ;o'clock, sharp, the following: table, 3 drop-leaf tables, 6 par, >r .te 1 ch sirs, 6 cane -bottom chairs 1. - it.:hen chairs, 2 arm chairs, 4 r. ears 2. verandah chairs, glass cup,- boar I, 3 mirrors, 3 ,clocks, 2 couches; bedroo n suites, bureau, 2 stan fis; 7.to_ e: ae:s, writing desk, carpets, nuts, linoleum, large quantity dishes, knives forks and spoons, 3 doz. gems kitchen range, li;ew; 6 ;pipes, 2. elbows Detroit gasotne 2 -burner stove 2 gran- ite pails, 5 -gallon ail can, and 2 ane gallon cans, coal scuttle, washing ma- chine wringer, 2 tabs, copper boiler, 3 lamps. 2 cords ,hard stove wood, 2 tons chestnut coal, wheelbarrow, 2 long ladders, step ladder, garden cul- tivator, new ; grindstone, watering can lawn mower and a lot more articles too numerous to mention. Real Estate—House 20x3,0 frame slaty and one half; kitchen and woodshed, 20x35, 3bedroams upstairs, 1 down- stairs sitting -roa=n and parlor; new furnace in ho-use.t A stable 20x30, The lot is beautifully ornamented and has a number of fruit trees. Tbere is one-half acre of choice property. Terms—Chattels, cash-' Real Estate -10 per cent. on day of sale and balance in 30 days without in- terest. Ir ren-uired part of purchase money may be left. on` property at current rates of interest, Further particular:: and conditions made. known on day al sale, or may, be had, on'ap- plication to undersigned. S. 'Martin, John Peart, Executom C. W. Robinson., Auctioneer Gladman & Stanbury, Solicitors far Executors. AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, ETC. At the shame of ,the prapra,etoar, Albert Street, ,Exeter, -an SATURDAY, OCT.( 25, 1919, At 2 ao'clack, sharp, the fallowing: Cutter, buggy, about tan hay, robe, blankets, etc._ Household •Effects—Coaaail stave, 3 burner, nearly new; steel kitchen, range burn. coati or wood, nearly, new; parlor heater, glass cupboard, bed- room suite, sideboard, extension table, drop-leaf table, lounge, .roeki ng chairs kitchen. chairs, fug, carpets, and -rnany other articles. Terms Cash, C: W Robinson, H:.,Coultis, Auctioneer. Praprieta;l SALE REGISTER, Friday, Oct 3L -Farm 'stock, nnppig nren'ts, grain and hou'se'hold effects;: the,.Property at Andrew Haekney,.:.on La14, Con. 14, ,Hibbert Sale at 1 ,o;e,toel .Thos C'ameranr.,Auct, Y, Wg4neaday, Oct. 29th,—..arm, farm ,stock. implements; •h-a`;y, grain, straw, and roots, the property of Jas, Gard- iner, Lot 1l, Con,: 12, Usbarne; --Sale at 12 o'clock. Thos. Cameron, Auct. Miss Gladys Petty visited relatives Toronto.—Mr, and Mrs. W. Welsh of Toronto visited relatives in towns —Mr. Lloyd- Davis of the Moilsons Bank staff, Toronto, visited his home here for a few days, --Mr. and Airs, John Urquhart and, Mr, and Mrs. boat gomery of Cha,tharn were visitors at Aar. P. Urgnhart's,-Mr, H. Reynolds is ill at present, but we dope far an, early recovery.—The O.W.V,A, will give an entertainment in the Town Halt, Hensall, pa the evening of Oct, 24th.—On October 8th Mr. Earl Camp bell and 111.iss Marjorie N. :Munn, were united in, marriage at Riflout Strieet Methodist parsonage, London. They will reside in Hay township. •Greenway Air. W. ;Mel;li.n has moved has mov- ed into part of Mrs. Edward's. house. Mrs. Foster spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. John Gill at Grand amici. Several from here attended the S. S. Convention at Dashwood last Fri- day. Miss;Millie Hudson of Detroit is visiting her mother: • Aliss Emma 31e?.herson has gone to Loudon to resume her work as nurse. Air. and Airs. J. H. ;McCrae of To- ronto spent the week -end ,with her un:, Mr. Thos. Fallis. \I ss Zillah English was in London last week, TEMPLETON'S RHEUMATIC CAPSULES FOR RHEUMATIS,M,t URtTrs,'scilTIGA. LUM BAGO, N EU RALGA,GOUT ETC. A SURE REUEF FOR TM KIST READAGtiE We PER ticz Tft1PtETON$ 6'gtirsnn,lelt*SINTOf0tii4 5lurnanity bas lacked a practical rbeurnnt c rt•n:c ty since ti enc Leg n, Fur tune are seen yearly at but s,>r,::mss electri,^Laths and hosp tals o oht to rel cf. yet bettor results are acieved raf,r t at Dome t'y tieing T,R.C.'s "the Cannot, sen. treatment." just Compare Cost. cad results with any outer treatment and u « :l be convinced. Ask gout druggist (`1 write us for our r:ew booklet; it is interest- nd torts yea nothing (Templetons. 142 I..e.y W„ Toronto). We mail anywbereoa receipt of 8I.iit. BROWNING'S DRUG STORE Optical Rooms and Stationery Sole Agersts for Exeter Mail $1.04 to this address or to Tem- p.•eton's, 142 King W., Toroclto, and 1'.B•C's. will be sent postaa d. EXETER BRANCH CREDITON BRANCH - DASHWOOD BRANCH notaear A. E. KUHN, Manager J, A. McDONALD, Manager F. S. KENT, Manager Capital anndesBroochese 00,00. Over The Mol.sons panic is ready to advise merchants, man- ufacturers and farmers hove to finance their require menta. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT AT EVERY BRANCH EXETER BRAITCR T. S. WOODS, Manager Co itraiia Branch open for business daily I, e Mira.,.-:.... TODAY: HELP1 HIM! Support the Boys' Naval 30.51CleS Because these are the only organizations training Can - adieu boys for service in our merchant fleet now being built. Canadians Must Sail the Seas rsease we cannot leave our growing export trade at the mercy of foreign seamen. Canada Needs Trained Canadian Seamen The Naval Brigades Train Our Boys $500,000 is Needed Because the work of the Boys' Naval Brigades and .the other branches of the Navy League's activities are financed by public contributions. Alma el tlke NAVY LEAGUE OF OArMa,A Te awpieaie t3.ede'a ypartusitioe °`..1 reyen- aibilities es the ars. To raise falai far the relief of aver oreov eet agnomen. Waved it tee seer, and Jar dopendos1, of these mho. mare ,MLied. To "tinfoil; seiawr' homes is our perk. To train Mar alai meet Noma for sew• soawiant Alas b ' ii a ;#esiretios f Boys' N. ..& .des. Farces POUNCE ss WARMS • n.miaton dMu/ii ne : auir AF.1)1141.16 .14411,11‘3 The Campaign Must Be a Success - Because Canada must be assured that her increasing surplus products will reach overseas markets. The Race for Export Markets is on. One quarter of the world's ship- ping was lost in the war. Canada can- not buy or rent ships and so is building them, and must be in a position to man them with trained Canadian seamen. Y. CAMPAIGN, • c; .ber2122L23 rsadsans Miss ail Jh:e Seas -7: Campaiiit Committee for' the, Pro n4. a 'of Ontario : Chairman: SIR JOHN; C. EATON Vice -Chairman A. M. HOBSERWN Hon. Tres.: SIR EDMUND WALKER Assist. Treasurer N. L. "MARTIN 34 Kingstreet West, Toronto f r r FARMING The iarmer, chant and Manufacturer, affairs in a business succeed and prosper, Farmers should of this Bank in Do not hesitate with us, You will consideration. TI -IF. OF COMMERCE quite like avail transacting to discuss be assured ._.... as much as the Mer: should conduct his manner if he is to thexlves of the aid their business, your problems of sympathetic EXETER BRANCH CREDITON BRANCH - DASHWOOD BRANCH notaear A. E. KUHN, Manager J, A. McDONALD, Manager F. S. KENT, Manager Capital anndesBroochese 00,00. Over The Mol.sons panic is ready to advise merchants, man- ufacturers and farmers hove to finance their require menta. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT AT EVERY BRANCH EXETER BRAITCR T. S. WOODS, Manager Co itraiia Branch open for business daily I, e Mira.,.-:.... TODAY: HELP1 HIM! Support the Boys' Naval 30.51CleS Because these are the only organizations training Can - adieu boys for service in our merchant fleet now being built. Canadians Must Sail the Seas rsease we cannot leave our growing export trade at the mercy of foreign seamen. Canada Needs Trained Canadian Seamen The Naval Brigades Train Our Boys $500,000 is Needed Because the work of the Boys' Naval Brigades and .the other branches of the Navy League's activities are financed by public contributions. Alma el tlke NAVY LEAGUE OF OArMa,A Te awpieaie t3.ede'a ypartusitioe °`..1 reyen- aibilities es the ars. To raise falai far the relief of aver oreov eet agnomen. Waved it tee seer, and Jar dopendos1, of these mho. mare ,MLied. To "tinfoil; seiawr' homes is our perk. To train Mar alai meet Noma for sew• soawiant Alas b ' ii a ;#esiretios f Boys' N. ..& .des. Farces POUNCE ss WARMS • n.miaton dMu/ii ne : auir AF.1)1141.16 .14411,11‘3 The Campaign Must Be a Success - Because Canada must be assured that her increasing surplus products will reach overseas markets. The Race for Export Markets is on. One quarter of the world's ship- ping was lost in the war. Canada can- not buy or rent ships and so is building them, and must be in a position to man them with trained Canadian seamen. Y. CAMPAIGN, • c; .ber2122L23 rsadsans Miss ail Jh:e Seas -7: Campaiiit Committee for' the, Pro n4. a 'of Ontario : Chairman: SIR JOHN; C. EATON Vice -Chairman A. M. HOBSERWN Hon. Tres.: SIR EDMUND WALKER Assist. Treasurer N. L. "MARTIN 34 Kingstreet West, Toronto f r