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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1919-11-13, Page 4Children Cry for, Fletcher's Fletcher's Castoria is s - .;tly a remedy for Infants and Children. Foods are specially prepared for babies. A baby's medicine is even more essential f r Baby. Remedies primarily prepared for grown-ups are net 1-7..terchangeable. It was the need of a remedy for the cot 4.z tun ailments of Infants and Children that brought Castoria before the public after years of research, and no claim has been glade for it that its use for over 30 years has not proven. What is CASTORIA? Castoria isa 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. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by re ulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Ftlod ; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Comfort --size Mother's Friend, GENUINE CASTORIATALWAYS Ers the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years THU CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY L The Exeter Advocate' Sarder4 & Creech, Proprietors Subscription Pricy -1n id'iat1oo $1.504 'per yaatr to Canada; 11,00 in Usti United Stator, Ase subscription not! rid in advance 5$c. extra charged. THURSDAY, NOV. 13, 1919 MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED. by C. H. Sanders at the Advocate Of- Clandeboye B:ce Bros. head a sale on Wedl>~•es- '.ay o' their registered Shorthorns. Tbey ace leaving the farm to go into business eleaewhere,-There are a number o: sales and considerable Chang ng about her this fall. J. G. Scale soiJI his farm to Mr. Lewis of 13 ;nsley, who has taken possession. L Simpson had a sale on Monday and hove into his home in the village. Mr Lawton, who occupied the Simp- son hone, is mooing into Mr. Marley's free, Strictly.cocfidential; no witnesshouse Think It Over July, 1914-195 -7 July, 1919-389.7 July, 1914-131'3 July, 1919-286'4 Price of Animals and Meats 93.1 Price of Dairy Products Increased cost 99.1 per cent. Increased cost 118'1 per cent. Price of Hide., Leather, Boots and Shoes July, 1914-173.6 July, 1919-385.3 July, 1914-140.6 July, 1919-298 Price of Building Materials Increased cost 121.9 per cent. Increased cost 111.9 per cent. Price of Woollens, Cottons, Silks, Etc. July, 1914-132.8 July, 1919-364'3 Increased cost 174.3 per cent. Average -increase in cost of 262 commodities - 118:4 per cent. Price of Ford Touring Car July, 1914.- --$590• acts, 1919•-_`_$690 An increase in cost of only .1$'9 per cent. Had Ford prices kept pace with the prices' of all these commodities, Ford`. Touring .Cars would nota be selling at $1311.57 instead of $690 146 0 ne' Hensall \Are are please to state that Harold Sb 4:ruitan is showing signs of i nprove- ment,-.At the last regular meeting of Zurich Lodge A. F. & A, £'f,; D. D. G M, Copus of Stratford paid his of- ficial Visit,. and the exemplification of the first degree was the work put on by the officers. The work was ex- cellentiy done and the officers were coinpi n ente d accordingly. Following the. degree work a banquet was put on anis the evening was one of great pleasure to all present, -The Rev,; Ohre McConnell and Rev, 1?r. Fletcher of Thames Road exchanged duties. last Sunday. -Messrs. Joynt and Caldwell last week installed a very large pipe - less furnace, which is guaranteed to .heat their three departmental stoles -.1r. arra: Mrs. J. Dingwall and chil- dren, who have • been residents of our ti lace far a number of years, have moved to Streetsville. Mr. D;,ngwell tv_'1 be much missed in' musical circles being -•a good musician, and was for some time •organist in the Methodist rhureh,-The many friends of the late Mrs. Geo.. Ingram, for many years a resident 'of Tuckersmith, living a little over a mile east of here, will regret to learn of her death, which occurred at the home of her daughter, Mrs, T. Haugh otSeattle, Wash, after,a short illness of pneumonia. She leaves 5 sons and daughters, many of her. chil- dren having predeceased her as well �= her husband some years ago. -Mr. :;11. :111-4 Ryckman are here visiting from the West, and intend becoming r: sxdents here. They formerly resid.- {1 a tsw miles east ot. here:. -The council_ at the request of the G, W, V. A. and citizens, have made nrrange- mt.nt fol the building of a number of atonic, in the spring and have appoiat- e }' a committee to look after the same n : they wi I have strong powers to buy up vacant lots for building pur- pace,, \lrsa Annie Gilchrist returned Aloniay from Manitoba, where ,he silent the summer. -Miss Jessie Bell; ett 'last week for Toronto, where she wi 1 spea t the winter., -Miss Ida L ud- nlor: of Toronto ,s visiting ber par- ent, Mr ani Mrs. R. Cudtnora.- Glen of Lotion is visiting her son, Mr. Geo. Glen. -Dr. Jas. Bell of '_'H- adeiphia, is spending a few days at his home* here. Kippen The. sad news has been received here of the death of Duncan. Hay, who died very suddenly in Stratford Sunday mornhxg just after taking a bath. Mrs. Hay, who was here at the home of her son-in-law. Roht. Ttlonto- so n .left at once for home. Mr. Hay had been in rather poor health far many years, but his characteristic en- ergy kept him moving 3,i business cir- cles until recently. While here he made many friends who admired his fair and honorable dealings. He leaves to mourn his loss his beloved wife, two • sons, John and Thomas,' farm- ers in. Hibbert, and four daughters, Mrs. Robt. Thompson here, Miss Haz- el, a teacher at Staffa, an 1 Mary and Violet at Home. Woodham Mrs. Edgar Mills is somewhat im- proved after her recent illness, -Mrs. S Clarke of London. visited with. her sister, Mrs. Sam Mills_ -stirs. J. Sharpe of New York is spending a couple of weeks visiting her mother, Mrs. Colgan. -Mr. and ,Mrs. Wilbert VVynn have gloved into the village and in- tend residing with Mrs. Wynn's moth- er. -Mr. Samuel Mills has rented his f tr¢n to Mr. James Mills, store -keeper! `Ir. and Mrs. Midas and family intend loss; to Toronto in the spring to live. -Mr,. Sidney Mills had the misfortune f 11 from their verandah on Tues- ; :; , breaking her arm at the wrist, besides getting a severe shaking up. She -s confined to her bed. FORTNE KIDNEYS AND PAINS IN THE BACK Banish pains in back, slate" aad Lead and all ills resulting fro . '1..as •d kidneys; such as rheuiartLla, sciatica, lumbago, neuralgia, swollen joists anc stone xis the bladder. Relieve congestion, swans inhumed tissue, bring noratai aria, which puriSes the blood and creel the ailments. Gin Pills haw helped thou- sands. They will help pa Owed for free sample, or get a ben awns your druggist or dealer, 60.. was sonary- back guarantee, Address; Th. Nattered linss44 Chemical Co. of Canada.. 1.N., Toronto U.S. Addr.ar Na.11116, 202 Main St., -266 ) TEMPLETON'S RHEUMATIC CAPSULES FOR RHEUMATISM,NEURI TII XIATiCA LUMBAGO,NEURA ,GOUT ETC ASURE RELIEFFORTle HEADACIIE $1.P4'PER, TEMPLETONS L'°Mrcr<,1.111111i tTORONTO Humanity has lacked a psssiti.al rheumat c remedy since time began, F•rtvasa are spent yearly at hot springs, electric hatter and hospi- tals to obtain relief, yet Malty reruns ars achieved right at home by Well T.L C.'s "the common sense treatment." Juts.tapare cost and results with any other treatment and you will be convinced. Mk you druggist or write us for our new booklet; it is interest- ing and costs you nothing (Dmnpletons, 14 Air., Toronto). We mail anywhere on Tempt of 81.04. BROWNING'S DRUG STORE Optical Rooms and Stationery Sole Agents for Duster Mail S1.04 to this address os to Tem- plleton's, 142 King W„ 'Tomato, and T.B.C's. will be sent postpaid. Kirkton lir. Jas Grdiner's sale .on Wednes-t clay amounted to over $6,000. -Mr. S. C. Switzer and daughter, A.lathen, ars home from spending two m n hs visiting in the West,' -Mrs. Wm. Wise- man' spent a few d'iys last '.'‘'reek with friends in Goderich Wi':lie Roger left last week for Toronto, where he has secure l work in a garage. -Mr, Dave Rog^r was in Brooklyn last week at- tenlin the' funeral of his uncle, Mr, Wm. Kerr. -Mrs. S. N. Shier went to Lonzion. to- see her ,mother, who :s at present under the doctor's care. -Mr. and Mrs, Howard Rases, who have been visitin; the farmer's father, Mr, Rich: Ross, left for their home in Esscx,— We are glad to know that Master.Ray Taylor, who narrowly escaped being killed in an auto accident, is improv - fag ,Nicely and will soon be able to return home..._ • • McGILLIVRAY COUNCIL Council met in Town Hall McGilli- vray Nov 3. All members present. Minute,;. of ,last meeting read and sign.- ed, igned. Aicoounts amounting to.all • to $314.55 were orderred to be paid. Rosser—Lewis—That the, offer of Weekes Bros. of Exeter .to erect a memorial for the fallen soldiers from McGillivray for the sum af.,,$1500.00, 'foundation and lettering extra, be ac- cepte,i.-Carried. The council • ad- journed to meet Saturday, Nov. 29 at 1. ,o'c,ozk.-J. D. Drummond, Clerk. Prince of Wales Souvenir EXETER BRANCH CREDITOIV BRI, 'CH DASHWOOD BRANCH A, E. KUHN, Manager J. A, McDONALD, Manager F. S. KENT, Manager Ineot pt,rated in 1855 Ovet 101) Bntncbes THE MOLSONS BANK Open A Savings Account With The Molsons Bank And pay your accounts by cheque. You avoid the risk of carrying sums of money, and the oheque is an absolute receip, Interest allowed on deposits. BXl!CTER BRANOH T. 8. WOODS Manager, Centralia Branch open for business daily. WHISKEY STILL DISCOVERED NEAR TEESWATER Teesewater, Nov, 11,-A whiskey still was discovered in this district yesterday by Government detectives. The owner of the still was fined $325 in court. The still and whiskey was confiscated and shipped away, 3alaQrSCOtJGHs OPERA HOUSE, EXETER s ONE NIGHT ONLY The 'beautiful parrrait of the Prince of Wade.. presented by The Family Herald and Weieucly Star of Montreal is an great designed, • It Is certainly a: ;souvenir- that is" north whrtle 'securin. and retaiiang.. The, portrait :` is 7,6x22' inches and is the best that has been seen The, Pamiily Herald and Week ly Sear, always . 5_'to s the. right thing a,t til. right Ump,'.and the pe•ople"of Carl , a, , Y 'owe •a debt of gratitude .t ,than great pipes fes »sbvi�ding by b `gut souvenir Oaf•, the `Rrsnc-e's visit.4 Th Family Herrticl zs iiudeed Canada.'s gr .utast 3 Omjty .'cava 'aim praaper read, it,. salon d be til every hoyne $125 hu l 1 carts suiiscnpti liar Includin the- of he of th 'Prince of W' ;les,1 rices', urs day--- ovem er 1 c, 75c and a few. at $-1, Seats on sale at Howey's A Good Investment. THE money you save earns interest when deposited in our Savings Department, and both principal and interest are safe and can be oh ain- ed whenever required. Open an account to -day. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE 59 YINIIIIIIIIIIallIMMilal EXETER BRANCH CREDITOIV BRI, 'CH DASHWOOD BRANCH A, E. KUHN, Manager J. A, McDONALD, Manager F. S. KENT, Manager Ineot pt,rated in 1855 Ovet 101) Bntncbes THE MOLSONS BANK Open A Savings Account With The Molsons Bank And pay your accounts by cheque. You avoid the risk of carrying sums of money, and the oheque is an absolute receip, Interest allowed on deposits. BXl!CTER BRANOH T. 8. WOODS Manager, Centralia Branch open for business daily. WHISKEY STILL DISCOVERED NEAR TEESWATER Teesewater, Nov, 11,-A whiskey still was discovered in this district yesterday by Government detectives. The owner of the still was fined $325 in court. The still and whiskey was confiscated and shipped away, 3alaQrSCOtJGHs OPERA HOUSE, EXETER s ONE NIGHT ONLY The 'beautiful parrrait of the Prince of Wade.. presented by The Family Herald and Weieucly Star of Montreal is an great designed, • It Is certainly a: ;souvenir- that is" north whrtle 'securin. and retaiiang.. The, portrait :` is 7,6x22' inches and is the best that has been seen The, Pamiily Herald and Week ly Sear, always . 5_'to s the. right thing a,t til. right Ump,'.and the pe•ople"of Carl , a, , Y 'owe •a debt of gratitude .t ,than great pipes fes »sbvi�ding by b `gut souvenir Oaf•, the `Rrsnc-e's visit.4 Th Family Herrticl zs iiudeed Canada.'s gr .utast 3 Omjty .'cava 'aim praaper read, it,. salon d be til every hoyne $125 hu l 1 carts suiiscnpti liar Includin the- of he of th 'Prince of W' ;les,1 rices', urs day--- ovem er 1 c, 75c and a few. at $-1, Seats on sale at Howey's