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171etcher's Castoria is stag,: ly a remedy far Infants and Children.
Foods are specially prepared for babies. A baby's medicine
is even more essential ,fcrBaby. Remedies primarily prepared
for grown. -ups are not interchangeable. It was the need of
a remedy for the c""Irenon zilments of Infants and Children
that brought Castoria before the public after years of research,
and no claim has been - made f.'r it that its use for over 30
years has not proven,'
What is CASTOR I
Castt,ria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric,
Drops and South -1g 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. Col.': and, Diarrhoea, allaying Feverishness arising
therefrom, and by re,ating the Stomach and Bowels, aide
the assimilation of Feed; giving healthy and natural sleee2
The Children's Comfort—The i Iother'a Friend.
PK UNE CAST, ,ALAY
Beat's the Signature o
In Use For Over 30 Years
THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY
Stephen. Council
GATHER YE ROSES
The Counee. of the Toweshrp ">£,
{Stephea cotiveaned in the Town Hall,
1 Crte;lu:on, on Monday, January 12, 1920,
at 11 eeciocka Present, Reeve \ebb,,
s):puty Reeve Webb and Councillors
• Hayes and Penha1e. After each had
I subscribed to hes Declaration of of-
fic-e and property quelittcation the
minutes of the previous aaee.ting were
read and adopted,
Hayes—Webb--That itta the action of
Brown vs Stephen Tp, the judgmere
be referred to the Township Scala:tor
Fath power to act in the. questiae as
be. may consider advisable,—Carried.
Hayes—Penhale--That By-law N•o.261
to appoint municipal officers baying
been read three. times be passed end
signed by the Reeve and Clerk and
the seal ot the Corporeti,an, attached
thereto.—Carried.
Peubelc—Hayes—That
hereto.Carried-
Penhal£—Haycs--.That thls council
grant the sum 'o£ , Ten Dollars
to the tiosoitel. for Sick Children. --
Carried.
Hayes--Virebb--That this council eon
veys to arra Wm. ,Sweiitber the nna.
pa lay of the Board .for 'the sudden
bereavement that has iailen upon Kama
ta, ah:: loss ot has wife, a.nd that a ropy
of this resolution be senit to him. —
Carried,
The fo,lowine orders were passed. -'I
l:,ownshie elerk, refer births, deaths S
marriages $7.00; Hospital for Sick
Clxi.drea 100; Ell Snele refund of
taxes 325; A, IItadgias Co:, gas acct,
14.25; Aqui Sharrow, cleanuag out
x ,:la and creek 6.00; Municipal World
subs riptrons 6.00; Sundry pez+sons,
*sunietiet election expenses 143,80; J
Rav;ie, repairs to road to pit 5.00;
Joe Lawson, sheep ki; led by dogs 12:00
Neilson Baker, refurn,1, of cow tag ssol-
le.:ia:t.. 4.00; Faist Bros., acro tint 4.80
Johe Roles, sheep killed ,md worried
by does 20.00.
Monona—lee. to Mcnday, March 1,
:a 1 part. Henry k.ilber, Clerk.
MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED
n ,.ie Exeter titer vocate aticze szoPutS lidfic St cty oficonfidential; novi
Sanders & Creech, Proprietors
Subscription Price --In. advance auce $1,5 )
4a, year is Cana la; $2,00 i;n the intends to supply ice creamwholesale,
Urite.l States. Al subscriptions not sothat the surrouzdsna villages may
*hell thea supply here.
paid in advance 50c. extra charged.
ADVERTISING RATES i 't veterinary—Dr. Catt by name—will
ooze aa of''i.ae here next week. The
'display A..vertisin;—Made" known 1)e ie a. returned soldier from The:d-
,e, applicatiosa. for I and comes highly recomtnended,
Stray Animals—one, insertion SOc. This is a splendid ?location for a V. S.
-three insertions $1.00. as there is a large surrounding dis-
Farm or Real Estate for sale 50. trial, in which to practise.
-each insertion for one month of four Ti1e manual meetiaa of the Luther
wertions, 25c. for each subsequent an congregation was held in the
. t'kecroon church on Monday afternoon and was
efiecetilaneous articles of not more >1 n`tCnded,
elan five lines, For Sale, To Rent, or largely .
Wanted Lost, Found, etc., each in- Our mac) men had a couple of lay-
. ertion 25c offs this week gavtn, to the irregular
Local Reading anotic.es.. etc., 10c. pert
train ce,
servi
liras per irasertaoai. No notice less t Miss Etta Guenther .is. on. the sick
ellen25c. Card of Thanks 5bc. !1st. '4"ixa hope for a speedy .recovery.
Legal advertising 10c. nand 5c, a line
Auction Saler $2 for one insertion The residence of Messrs. Klumpp
egad $3 for two insertions if moderate, end Oestreicher, which have beenun-
.'lergaiae repairs, will soon be ready
roiessimel Cards not exceeding 1 to move .into: Both are now heated
sx+nh--36 per year. by hot water and have all, modern con-
veniences. Several Inew dwellings will
be erected here in the spring to sup -
THURSDAY, JAN. 22, 1920 ply the growing demand.
Mr. E. G. Kraft has removed the first
layer offoe from his dam, and has
DashWoo[ su, sacci a few pr Es customers", A
se,o:nrl Payer wail soon be ready. A
.-_ large supply .w n'.1 be needed to fill the
Dr. R. B. Catt, V -.S., has opened a znew ice house being now. 'beet at the
Veterinary Office in Dashwood and nutter factory. c
evil be ready to commence practise Qui;:e a battalion of snow-shoers are.
this coming week. parading bdr streets working off their
A new industry—its creamery— has superabundant energy climbing the
laP•cated here and will Socrl ba .n oper- tuouataa:ns of snow. .
alien. A splendid buil-Per for the the a ash of Bags to the local mil]
purpose has been purchrted and the
necessary apparatus, ine'eliag achurn has started and soon the whistle will
nsf 1000 pounds capacity, "= being
?rr be blowing again,
.tay'tted anal will be run by hydro pow- Our school has been closed awing
.a..r. The main, is charge is mold hand to ani outbreak of scarlet fever.
at the business, hav<ng operated such
A t -a "`ory it Heepeler for many years:
-1•e show i do well here as he. has a
;levee. terra. r: y :o •drew from; :He also
Mensal'
\ire. 't .MrMurche end daughter el
Erol -y, t w c.: are v� aitenp the former's
parents 'air and cIrs. R. Wed=h.—
Messrs. Wm. Smiile of Grey town-
ship, ani Stuart Smillie of British
Columb?.l viekte 3 Mr. and Mrs. John
Elder:—alr Chas, Moore has mot ved
into his new machine shop which he
built last summer.. -Tho G. W. V. A.
have leased what So known as the old
pool room just above the barber shop
and are hav in it flirted up into three
rooms. The wa,«1s- are beige kalsoxu-'
freed and nicely painted and decorated,
—Mr. Percy Pakard, who some weeks
ago was here arranging for the pur-
chase of Cook Bros. flour mill arriv-
ed iast week and ,00anplete:l the deal.
The new firm wall ;be known as The
Hamilton. Farm Products Co:, Limited
wish Mr, Pickard, as manager. -The late
Duntean ',McDonald, who diad in Lona
don on January 11, was 13 years of age
He had been, itJ about two years and
was taken to London ,hospital last
spring. He was bora in Inverness,
Scotland and came to this country
years age, settling five miles east of
Ilensatl in. the. Township of Tucar-
smith. His wife, Catherine McMillan
survives, besides two sons, John and
Hugh, and two brothers, Angus of
[Hibbert and Hugh J, of Hensall. The
funeral was held to Cromarty eenre-
tery an the 13th.
Happiness Never a Thing One
Lightly Casts Away!
roe Beautiful, Even Though Evanes-
cent, to Be Passed 19y When One
May Hold It, If Only
for the Moment.
We were coaxing home from .a din -
ser party together, my friend and I.
it was late at night and rather rainy,
tad as we sat together in the damp,
timost empty trolley car, my friend
spoke very suddenly andseriously,
rites Margaret E. Sangster in the
Dbristian .Herald,
"Just now," she said, "I've a chance
70 be very happy. But I'm almost .
afraid to take RP'
The rain beat in a futile manner
;;ainst the ear windows. I listened to
t for a moment before 1 spoke.
"Why?" I questiou'd at hist --"why
tre you afraid to take your chance
:o be happy?"
"Beeeuse," answered my friend, and
ser eyes looked far away --past the car
incl the rain, even-- "beeanse I'm
ifraid that it won't last'."
When it is autumn and the ieaaves
tre erimeon and gold -colored and very
beautiful, we know, even as the admire
,hem, that they will be brown and
withered some day. But than tines not
seep us from loving their glorious coi-
ns,
It's tike Arai. too, with flowers, and
springtime, and the blwe sky of stun-
ner. 1\'e know that the flowers will
Sade away and that springtime will go
tail that there will be .winter storm
buds where there were once sparkles
bf sun.
And so this Is the answer to nay
:riend and to other friends of mine:
Never he afraid to grasp at happi-
ness because It may not last, 1,'or hap-
sines Is as beautiful as the flowers of
:airing and the sky of summer and
he vivid leaves of autumn. And even
hough it might not last, happiness is
no beautiful to pass ia- with never a
;lance.
And then, as the philosopher said,
tnd as we know, don't he sure, as you
:oke your chance at Happiness, that it
rill not stay. Look around your ter -
de of friends, look at your htrsiness.
tssoeiates, look at the crestal crowds
rad note the Average of happy faces Is
bather bleb. You'll see more smiles, I
Wilk, than frowns; more merry fuses
hoti sad ones!
Don't be afraid to take a,.ehunee tit
sappiness because you fear that it Is
oo beautiful to last. Take your
'hence,. ilastea<l, arguing that happiness
s too beautiful not to last!
AWoman's
Trouble
Stratford, Ont.;—"I do think Dr. Pierce's
'favorite Prescription one of the best Medi-
cines I have ever
known for the ail-
ments of women. I
had for quite along
time been having
woman's trouble
which caused me to
become all run-
down, weak and
nervous. I doc-
tored but nothing
seemed to give me
relief until 1 began
taking `Favorite
Prescription. This
gave gve me
'r-nachwonderfulrelief that I am glad to ree,-
wOmmend it to others."—MRS. A. GOD-
rWIN, 60 Brant St.
NERVOUS AND RUN-DOWN
Brampton, Ont.4—"A few years ago 1
ewes in a nervous and run-down condition
'camel felt greatly in need of a tonic. A friend
+who was being helped by Dr. Pierce's
Golden Medical Discovery advised me to
ry it, too. It helped me from the very start Last t \a eJek was very istorxny and cold.
adeventuallositio red mo to perfect health. T;be tamers ers have been busy shoveling
M feel in a Discovery'
very praise theyand takelden plowing out the snow drifts.—At
;Medical Discovery' ehighly take atnal
pleasure in recommending it to all those !lie tine of wfttitree Mrs. Robt Woods
Who are at all nervous, weak r run-down:,. :i; veryi,l w h little;or no hope : of
--;i<2IiS. 1 STFiER PBA.TSON, her eievovery :Amis •Lydia Hoene is
medicines are made of vee- a; sra .very ltd tthisweelea-Last.; Wc'cl-
Dr. Pierce': ui g s `iary
able growths at nature surely intended' nesda.Y morrnl�t7, 'wheel the MisaseEx-
•end tor the many disorders
•ror backache, headache, pains, irreguiaritiea, ciao Eorn:lx Hera were drnvilag
common' to. et,er their 'cutter was upset ina deep.
•smsee�' drift. The horses trotted on
Amen in aria ages of. life. Dr. Pierre's .; 1' ;them behind at the rn�er�:y ,of
eseri tion "is made of lady's ez\m ts. She: 1\,a se evielen,tly
I av°eite ror . p ha: ,,lcrnea�
clipper 'root, 'black cohdsh root, unicorn 'a s,avc red ;tt avis` jrrin,u ' a .driveraa after
ot;''blue cohosh•root, Oregon grape root n,neene� come cli tenoe' aa'l_.playing the.
Viburnum. Women who'. talce thi;9 pee •7:rf• the •�a'ao,cl. Saanaii!'ta�n returned
and
• atanda,rd remedy know that in Dr. Pierce'a ha whence, t'm ;clomping took place ,ore
Favorite Prescription they are getting a i.., }a,C)
p .
safo,woman's tonic so good that druggists ;13t�t2i2I,,GF LICENSES iSSIJEi)
everout alto sell it in liquid or tablets. It id ,C t1,.1,: S'and'ers at thea Advocate ()f=
without alcolial. •,v _ ccen cles.tial; no witness.
Zurich
Dr. R B. Catt, y.s , has' :opened a
Veterinary Office in Dashwood and
wi l be, ready to commence practice
.his coming week:
Mr. and Mrs. John Mil' ler of Sask.-
etehewan are visiting relatives here.—
Mr, J Cook, who has been adsitjng
at the home of My. Weeteaph, has re. -
turned to his home in Michigan.—. Mr.
John Eckstele of Michigan is visiting
relatives here—Mr. Valentine Gerber
sr., has sold hit; dwelling property in
town to John Weildo, and intends to
move to Blake.—Mrs. P. Koehler and
Miss Lydia leoe,Iter spent the week
Lu`.tie Thecla Hayter still continues . m Fort Huron —Miss Margaret Steick
s nurse of Guelph, us visiting at 'the
tO jye very it pad as-, in a very critical home of her mother Mrs. .\I. Stelck.—
coandntion, e •
Mr. David Schnell of Aberdeen, Sask.,
The famti y of Mr. T. Klumpp as also
on. the sack lists We hope for a
speedy recovery,
Death of Mrs. Kuntz.—There died
at the home at her son, Mr. John
Kuntz, of the 14th ;concession of Hay
on Saturday niugltt last, Jaen. 17th, an-
other ,of the oldest - and most biebhly
respectel 'esisdents sof that township,
na the person of •Mrs. Wennde+l Kuntz,
aged 82 years and 5 months. Deceas-
ed had been. bedfast for about a year,
eel age being the cause of death. Mrs.
Kuntz • was a native nal Germany but
hes beeas a resident of Hay for over
60 .years. Her aged parttruer predec-
elks e'l her about a year , Mrs. Kuntz
was ;art estimable lady, ,kios:d hearted aepprt for the year ending b,ec. 31st,
and true and was lour vned by all who 1919. Trurung the past year they is -
knew cher. She is survived by tt sr Slled 589 :pa,i ^yes caveritng an uusur-
da�uughters lima three sons• --Mrs, Caspgt i since icf ,IU 912 850.00, a,nd the ;yea¢
1 yy'a;ipe,r of Dashwood; Mrs. Geo- Staub t clyse:'i w;'v:h 2070 policies in force and
i baud Loma Kuntz of Buffalo; John of i l Intel amount at risk of 6,247,505„
af. Exeter.
William 'am
of `Hay andbila { There \'vats 6 970.40 paid +oust last claims
The funeral of the late sej rnainz.t !daring , ho year. The cornpaany have
was held on Tuesday: The remaalns-,4n hand �i,292,ti7, beitng 32.292;67 an.
Luttheraun deme-
iver.e interred in the cash ana3` S5 000 in debe¢vtures,
terya
Elimville
is visiting at the home of his parents
lair. and Mrs. J. .H. Scshneal-4Messrs
Melvin and Norman Overholt of the
Sauble Lice have gorse ` to Detrlo (t..—
Mr and airs. J. Zimmermca and daugb
ter Buelah •after some man(*hs' visit
have returned to their home. a1 Daven
Port, N.D.—There passed away on the
Sauble Line, Hay, on Ilse 7th, Nelson
Densony in, the, prime of lire, aged 47
years and 14 days., He had been in
poor health for some time, and leaves
his wife and six s,-natll children. The
remains were interred in the R. C.
cemetery at Drysdas;e.
The Directors of the Hay Township
Farmers Muteal Fare Insurance Com-
pany have justt issued: their 45th annual
Dead Man Upright at Machine Gun.
Stories of the scenesof the battle-
fields are told in a letter received by
lfrs. H, E. Wilson of Middle avenue,
Wilmerding, Pa., from her son, 'ae-
rate Gordon Wilson of the One Hun-
ired and Ninth Ambulance corps.
Walking over the battlefield in
teareh of wounded men, he wrote, he
'ound himself staring into the muzzle
if a German machine gun, with a
lerman soldier at the breech. Drop -
sing Into a shell hole, Private Wilson:
•emained there for half an hour, not
taring to move. Finally, as darkness
approached, be decided to crawl away.
ie lost his way, he says, and did not
snow where he was until he was
again looking at the German machine
•usi and the lone soldier behind it.
this time he was in a position to see
tetter and recognized at once that the
*Idler was dead. A bullet fired by
,n American rifleman had penetrated
7.is forehead, probably just at the time
to was preparing to pour a volley into
he advancing columns.
Lumley
"Cha account of the terrificstorm
w.hi,h has be,en,raging our snail man
has been wn'abie to go on his regular:
rounds for neatly a week, which makes
t ,deeference to the news budget.-tr„
Much ,sympathy' is felt for little Miss
Maack! (Miler, who has beenquite sicic-
and under the doctor's care\,—Mr,
Stewart McQueen spent a few days in
I`haanesford ;least ,week and was ,ac-
companied home by his sister, lefrs:
Fred leemery Wf Mii.che11.—Jars, Her-
ten, returned .home from Forest, bring -
bag ,home with him a handsome tittle
spatted pony.—'lt. Will Fraser, who
recently cams from the West, was
inexitecl last Wedn,esnday iln. Exeter to
Mies 'Vino, Vance, Afteir spending a
short time here visiting their far•eruds,.
they w ll take thein' departure for 'the
West, 'where ,they 'intend,to make;
their future home,
Washtub Punishment.
A cigarette carelessly thrown away
ty a guard caused discomfort to a
;quad of engineers at Camp Shelby,
Hiss., says a letter received by Mr.
'tad Mrs. E. Borton, Indianapolis, from
.heir son, George In. Berton of the en-
eneers.
Borten arid six comrades awoke
about midnight to find their tent in
lames. They were driven into the
:rally night air in sleeping apparel.
Soldiers from nearby tents hurried to
;he rescue with blankets and Private
3orton ran a hundred yards for wa-
:er. The fire department arrived in
lose to soak the cots. The following
nlorriing the guard of the squad was
irdered to wails seven pairs of trou-
secs as a punishment for dropping the
cigarette near the tent.
THE MERCHANT
The ban ling requirements of
merchants will receive full con-
sideration by the officers of this
Bank. Arrange to open a current
account and every banking facility
is assured.. 8s4
.. SHE CANADIAN BANK
OF COMMERCE
PAID-UP CAPITAL $15,000,000
RESERVE FUND - - $15,000,000
EXETER BRANCH, A. B. Kuhn, Manager.
iticol pore ted in 1S55
TAI., RESERVED $0,000,E00
Over 120 Branches
THE MOLSONS BANK
THE MOLSONS BANK is prepared to reader every assist-
ance possible do responsible business men or farmers in. financ-
ing their business.
The Manager will be glad to go into your affairs with you
and give you any information needed about banking,
RXETBR BRANCA
T. S. WQODS Manager,
Centralia Branch open for business daily..
• Deposit Boxes to Resit at the Exeter Brandt.
Safet
Hl: DECLINED TO GIVb.
A ress,ient of New York having been
ructuer.tcd to contribute a donation; to
some cause declined in, these words,—
I haVO your letter requesting a ,io-
na.s:x'1 for what you consider a very
wet thy (rause. I flatter mysclt that 1
hive a spirit of loyalty anti generosity.
I hay; contributed to each and every
object that has been, presented to me,
but I certainly have to decline to help
this cause for the following reasons,
1:hav-a been held up, held down,
sand -bagged, walked on, sat en, spat
ea, rorcd over, flattened but and
squeezed, first by the Waited States
Government for the Federal War Tax,
the excess profits tax, the Liberty
Loan Bonds and the bonds of mat-
rimony; in. the State of New York for
the ,State tax, the highway tax, the
income tax, surtax, the auto tax, the
school tax .clog tax, cat tax and synta s.
I have been held down tot brass tacks
by every society and organization than
the mind of man ,can invent to attrect
what you have or may not have, from
the Society of SI. John the Baptist,
the G. A. R,, the W:omen.'s Relief
Corps the Men's Relief, the stomach
relief,. the wifeless, the ;hulsbantdlessr,
the c'laa,ld1ess, the conscienceless, the
Navy League, the Belgian Basby Lea-
gue, the Red Cross, the Green, Cross;
the double crass and every other cross
of all .colors, aund ,by the Csildreasis
Home, the, Dorcas Society, a the var-
ious hospitals, includ irg the lying-in
hospital, the lying -out hospital, as well
as some other lying institutions,
My income has decreased in volume
owing to Govern;men,t resttrictlons am,d
persescutions of properties I am in-
terested in, and because I will not sell
all that I have and gra toi beg, barrow
amnd steal, I have been cussed atad dis-
cussed; boycotted, talked about, lied
to and about, held ,up, hung up, rob
bed and ;nearly rohaed, and the only
reason 1 am ;clinging to life is my
curiosity to pee what in, h--- is
coming )(text
TO OUR CORRESPONDENTS
We would ask our correspondents
not. to include in their news budgets
advance notices of events, unless they
add a nate iaadicatbg to whom such
items are to be charged.
Earth .aBlue Star.
Observations of thedark hart of the
noon were made by ProfessorLoweil at
:he observatory at Flagstaff, Ariz.,
nys the New York World. The dark
'art of the moon is lighted onlyby the
lint light reflected by the earth, and
be color of this light would be the
,olor with which the earth shines to
be other heavenly bodies. This color
troved to be blue, which was to be ex
tested, as the atmosphere, as we see
t, is blue, and it is the earth's atmos
there which chiefly would be visible to
ether planets. Thus the earth is a
flue star.
'A Solemn Thought.
"Just think of it, my friend," said.
he everlasting worrier. "IA the arc-
,ic regions, the nights -are sometimes -
six montlis long."
"Well, what of it?". asked his friend
is be adjusted his flu mask and a
mile at the came tune,
";Just imagine the consternation .of
a' poor Eskimo wife when her ha hemi
ails up to tell her he will pe a'wsy all
sight to sit tr s, eelth a sick friexi4
BAC ,A C •'' ia...t
Pail's in sides and groins, headaches,
E
swollen feints, alt point to
Kidney Trouble. Quick and sure relief
can be obtained, and dangerous con-
sequences
sequences avoided, by taking
eui ^t j�
FOR THE :, k1DmEY a
which have brought relief to thousands,
Getaboxto-d.:'from your druggist or
dealer, 60c -your money back if you are
not satisfied. Free Sample on: request,
Address:. The National Drug;ez
Chemical Co. of Canada, Ltd., Toronto
LU,S. Address: Na-Dru-Co., Inc.,
202 Main St., - Buffalo, IV.Y.
d1
3O sr8FsCOUGHS
RAW FURS
WANTED
Highest cash prices
paid for
Skunk, Raccoon
and Mink
Enquiries promptly
answered
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Ist mluvACTRRERS
Established 1884
LONDON - - ONT.
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Make bigger profits at smaller
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Avoid cheap imitations. A cow is a
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the
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r s. Cane M
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are not alike.
FINISH -THEM BIG
Mix Cane Mole with all feed. flatten-
ing the," Cane Mola" way is the shortest
and cheapest way to the scales. It makes
good pork, goes well with corn meal or
any other food and reduces feeding costs.
Tell us what foods you are using and
we will give you directions for mincing
Cane Mola.
Obtained from all first-class dealers.
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Local Distributor—R. G. Sel,der