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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1920-4-1, Page 4Children Cry for etcher's :'ve $:a7ksz. xletcLer', F.ia is c Food., are tp4, . (,- : r is evian rncre reriledy f..r the , xx t 1^r :tight Cast.,•. has years has not rrova. a w .edy f, -)r fnut# :tad Children,. * l ex babies A a :by''s medicine y:iir.:.4-1Iy prepared I` was the / ntyry.e e {d} pct • t 1 '•in. fi T ;refuel= and: Children •;: ch".p__.. _ T*er years of research, m .pia f'r it sat.t its use for over 30 Whet t is GASTO R I A 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.. For more than darty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Comfrt--The Mother's Friend. UtHE CASTORIA ALWAYS I Use For Over 30 Years THF', CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK C(TY Whalen gr. 7n.. johnstoz, sr., ,is under the :doctor's care, at present,—Mr, and :Mrs. John, Stevens.= spent Monday at the home of Mr. awl Mrs. Sam i it Stevens .a of Desezes Mr. and lira. 1 -Robert Knowles were v sir'.ore at the' bane me a' Ti,onnas Gunnieg en Friday.— 'ir. end Mra.‘Rey EJ;eteher of Sun-`: shine spent Suedes tt Frank Squires.. Quite a Snuutber from the vicinity at- tended Morley \leases' auct ion sale at Grantee and it was a great success. 'tir. and Mrs. N. Ogden spurt a few t eoys ire Dashwood 'this week at the ': theme of the :ormer's rester, Mrs. W. tia,l,g:r, Mr. :Volvo Knowles left Men ay for the \i, set where he The Exeter Advocate 1• w.y Clark i a es .at. r ou,ehell of eats to his !erns <se the eZer eon., ataphen. We . .1 'nits :7a`i Mrs. Clark to our Sanders e: Creech, Proprietors Subseription Price—Int a.ivaxtse $1.5 per year in Canada; 52.00 in the United States. All subscription.; not Fail in advance 50c. extra e:b:trged. ADVERTISING RATES teleplay Advertising—Made knoyr. a.: apoiivat on.. Stray Animals—One insertion 50t., three anscrtiene $1.00. Farm or Rae Estate for vale rf+r. e ,sit insertissa for one month o:' fort eiserteo ns t,I ca,. anc.ous articles of not more than five lines, For Sale, Ta Rena, Wanted, each insertion 50c. Lost and Found ,o:a1s 25e. an insertion. Laoaaa 'reading notices. etc., We. .par line per insertion, leo• notide less elven 25c. Card of Thanks 50c, Auc:tlo:i Sales S3 for one insertion and $1.50 for each subsequent in- sertion if anter fine inches in length. Lege` adv erti;sii i 10c: and Sc, aline THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1920 bIITCIIELL.—A quiet but interest-- rr: welcliee was celebrated in f t+:h- Mereh 24, when. Mists Annie V:ta3a : tehter of Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Col - of Mitchell became the bride o it Herold W, Diegel of Brodhar;er:': Notice to Creditors OF 1IARGARET ANN PARSONS, date o t the Village of Exeter, in.the County .,of Hur=on, merried woman, flet_ eased. Pursuant to See. 56 of Chapter 121 of the Reeesei Statutes of Ontario, 1914. ,notice is hereby given that all ere'd:tor. and others having claims against the estate of Elizabeth Ann Parso't;, late of the Village of Exeter, in the County of Huron., married woman, deceased, who died on or about the twenty-eighth day of October, A. D. 1918, are on or before the Seventeenth day of April, A. D. 1920, to send by post, Mount Carmel r airs Thos. McDonough passed aw larch lib, at her Ate residence, 1322 Parker ave., Detroit. Deceased, who was 74 years of age was born in the County of Mayo, Ireland, Prom there she came with her huebani and fam- ily to Mount Carmel, cater retiring to Parkhill, where she jive: I. uatii her husband's' death about tee, years ago. Since she has resided w sh her, family in Detroit. She was the _posher o: ten children five of whom s neve, P. J. lvlcleonough, Mrs. M. MaJcaey, Mrs. F. Williams Mrs. T. Cotter and Mrs. C. H. Whalen. The funeral took place 'osa Saturday, interment being made in Af.ou-nt Carmel Cemetery. Rev. 'Father Tierney Sunday an- nourrced the Holy Bans of marriage o Mr. Tuftie:d Ducharrne of Detroit end Mese Mary O'Brien of this place, in the ,middle of Aprils—Mr. Alanza 1tysCann has engaged Milford Adaan; of Dashwood to work for the summer. —Miss Lucy Patton of Detroit is home for a few weeks,-1Vass Dalehaye con.- einues .very low. -Mr. Theobockl Deter ueh , egg mon, is tom, the usual egg route again :ibis year:—Bert Ryan of Clec- agro 4s spending a few days at his )home !near here, --Misses Mary Hall -Geraldine McKeever of London,. Eliz- xtbeth Ryan., Wiuimifred Madden, Irene -Brandon. Mary Houlihan end Win ni:- fred Guinan of Chatharn, Maxie Carey sif Drysdale and Berennadette Carey oif Staat5ord are spending their holidays at their homes near here.—Miss Teresa Hall is visiting her sister Mrs. Dr. •Mitton of Granton„ --Mr. Joseph Guin an called on friends at London last :iieek. Mr Ed. Wilds and family left here this week for the west. We wish Ed. every success.—Mr. Arthur Cur - . returned home on Saturday; front .Guelph Military Hasp:ital much im- proved. in health, Arthur intends tak- ing his usual egg route this yearagaitn -..Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rowland spent a few days vusitiing friends at London. —Messrs. J. Hall, A. Morrissey, Cyril Doyle, Joseph Carey and Vincent Gui- nan 'of Sanelwich College arrived home this week to spend the holidays. —Mr; Meek adcD,oruaild of Detroit called on • or heaviness after meals are most annoying manifestation .of acid -dyspepsia. pleasant to take; nexttraIize acidity and help restore naxmal digestion. MALE BY SCOTT & BOWNE MAKERS OF SCOTTS EMULSION p epai 1, to Isaac R. Carling of the este 1'n sage sof Exeter, solictor rfc r vedson Stan1ake of the Township c: leo- in the said County of fiur”- ,. ereo.nan, the aclministrator of tee who'e estate of the said de ( ceased. their christen names and sur- names, addresses and descriptions, the full ;particulars of their claims, a r statement of their accounts and the 'nature of the securities (if ; any) head !by them and that after the day last aforesa_°•cl the said Adie aistrator wilt proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the parties en- titlel thereto, having regard only to such claims of which notice shall have been given. as above required, and the sai•1 Adminstrator will not be liable far the said assets or any part there- of, to any person or person of whose claim or claim~ snot oe shall not have been receives by him at the time of such distrihut:on- Date,) at Exeter this twenty -,ninth Jay of March, A. D. 1920 Nelson Stanlake Isaac R. Carling Administrator Soli citpr for .Acdmi,ni tralor Notice to Creditors Winchelsea Deere of Mrs. Turnbell.—'Thy•death ,: oe.:urrc:,`• or. Sunday aftentoon at bee, home b this s' t'ge of art aged resid-II ent of ib s p asee in the persona of Mary Thompson., Svife of Andrew Turnbull, • at the age p 74 years, it mosses. Mrs. Tumble!), h 3 been till of .heart trouble for some ante: They had re- i area from the farm oe;er afew months. Betides the husband she is survived by two deughte:s, ._Mrs, W. 1, Skhuter' an.1 Mrs Pu-lybna:nk, both of this v-ic r.- ity. The fu:...e, took. place on Tues - ay afteneaol to Exeter cemetery.. OF WILLIAM PARSONS, LATE OF the Village of l xelter, in the County of Huron, Laborer, deceased. Pursuant to Sec. 56 of Chapter 121 of the Rev:zed Statutes of Ontario, 191e, notice is hereby given that all eireditors and others having claims against 'the estate of William Paersoins, late of the. Village of Exeter, in the County of Huron, laborer, de- ioeesed, who died on or about the 22nd day of March, A. n17, 1920, are an or before the Seventeenth, day of April, A. D. 1920, to 'send by post, ' re:naad.:to Isaac R. Cat1ijilrng of the sated' Tillage of Exeter, solicitor for Nelson StanTake of the Township oJ: )day en rthe said County 'oaf : Huron, Yeoman., rso;e executor of the last will land te5tamelnt of the said de- ceased, their christinan names and sur- names, addresses and descriptions, the full ,particulars of their . claims, a ;statement sof their accounts and the nature lof )the securities (atf any) `hseld by them, and #halt after the daylast aaI ores id the said Executor will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased arvouug thee parties en- title:l thereto, !sarrun;g regard only to, such claims of which notice sha11•liaV'e been given as ai,aove fecuired, and the ea 1- ;•E*equtor will; molt lien 1.able tar the saliid assets dr, any past there -t of, to alta person or "person of whose claim or claims notice shalltext have been received by him at th,e time •nf such d:stribut;tan, na,terlat Exeter this •twentyrsyirr,`.h Say , iof March A. 1). 1920 Nelsen). Stanlake Isaac R. Carling • xe.utor Solar for Executer Zurich ?ir. i±.::ward Bosse' b.'rry, who 3c:' ills FOOTtee KIDNEYS contain all the good. of Gin without any of the alcohol,. Restore the kidneys to nor- mal action, )Relieve pain. s se nal F`-eeel 4::: p_O:ft Get, O 4.. For backache, svvoNen joints, atone ice tire h ad'sr, rlreumetio pains—Tkty bring Aral& tasrt fjsrers. Get p box is -'d y. At druggists, 50c,„, sold on money -heck guar- antee. Free sample ou request. Mese Tito g*ti,uut Mg.* t't,.fl44 Sa• ss soma, tis. Manioc twlice-ta., tat., 202 kens It.. 8affals. M.T. 33 years has been coaductir auction -,.,_ Safe.; ;n this loeeltty 1 his quit the busi- . ,. taRe i rest—Mr. J. 1-1. oz the village, who died last We ietesete,. nes r ng, has been fail:r: teat ti all winter. --Mr, Harry Weber ,o ;pat s,veral w4 ekS w:.tll frieze!, returnee, to a s ho;ue iZ Gret.— te Sir newel. sato h's residery o- seer:: s h: ptt"::' :S i f •m Mrs. A, li a s >Ps en::: :e s,;o._li •li(: eels. 1 of lee reedee -e to :i'• J<.:r:'.'• elelneeter. wee •rc.-e':'aE : ..i :.tee \V' -el- So'. T,t sea ha°, ptis left the dwelling ;rop seta n..1 :we ca:t- owns 1 by Mrs. 'els .cit. Hensall On Fr d y .ev:,-t'.n., :^-t St. Pate rc°etory the eo;ngressat,et s en 1 '. h z- presented Mrs. George Armstrong, res Reynoels their font s organist w;th a pure; ox more than $100. Mrs. Arm- strong male a su •eble reply .to The addre-;, ani etert n n: -.ern was en jove1. 'efr c Harry Dougall a -Ll son Samuel, left for the West on Wednesday, revs zee to the sere:xis `,)Elwes: of firs. rl• u gall's son. Harry, who ie ir'w-Att:erin.; iron) the 'flu" in the 1iF?VI rzg l o:• oltaf --About forty tone e>. e. ions rave been shipped from Hensall station durino the pastil few weeks.—Mr. ;as. Petty who has been in London for some time, has returned homes—:lyre. Geo Coleman, who spent the winter with her son in. Stanr:ey', has returned to town,—Mr. H. 'R. Renn:,e has sold his fifty acre farm ,in Tuckersmi.th just east of the village, to Mr. J. Pfaff.— Mrs. Duncan McMartin,. who has not been in the crest of health for some time, was taken to ,St, Joseph's Hos- pital, Londose--Mrs, \Sellick of Zur- ich has purchased the home now oc- cupied by Mr. Frani: Farquhar, and owned by Mrs. Hudson.—Wm, Shad- ricnck returned last week, after taking a business course at „the Str`a,tford Business College, where he passed .r.th honors.—Miss Emma Pfaff has eturne.E to Ingersoll, where she is eeenin:; for a nurse in the Alexander Hosp tat.—Mrs. J. Ellis and daughter, JI.•ss Mettle, together with their rela- tives. Mr aero) Mrs, Reinhart, who have been .here for several weeks visit:ng Mrs. Ellie left for the West last week, —Mr. F Wickwire, publisher of the Hensall Observer, intends moving very shortly from Exetter into the cottage opposite the post office.—Mr. R. Hig- gins and members of his family are re,lovering from the "flu." Lucan :2r. W. H. EIL':atlt has sold his resi- dence es:dence and five acres 4e his sone'nt-jaw Mr. Chas Tl:omps:onl—Mrs. M. p` White has purchased the resicl.eace .of Mrs. Bussey an Frances street, better known. as the Core property, Kirkton The attention ;of the farmers of B1ans'liard, "Usbonne mired Fullerton is drawn to. the advrei tiseme i.t. in this issue of the Baby Beef compoieft'.een which will he heed at the. Fail Fair at 1iskton the corning fall.—Mrs. Geo. Myers sof Stratford, is visiting her par- ents Mr, and Mrs., -,S N. Shiee.—Mrt and Mrs S. H. Shier .of Crandall, Man., are visiting friends around here.—The Rev. A. W. Brown and family left for England this week. Theyexpect to sail from St, John, N. Bja, o'i4 April 3rd on the S. S. Meina1ta ,and to return next October. The pulpit will be occupi- ed ccupied by Mr Arthur Page for three mon- ths and Mr. Mloltye,r for three mon- ths, .bath of Vectorial ,,Colleget• McCurdy—Bl1ackllet;,—A pretty wed- ding took pnlacei art 6 o'clock, on March 17, at •St..Paul's Churclir, Kia -ton, when Miss 111ary E. Bladder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Blackler was mar- ried to Mr. MllJeer Kay`MclCurdy, son of Mr. and MIs. ' Jasj., McCurdy, Us- barne. The bride was unattended and rooked very pretty in al mra.vy satin frock with ioatejr-{dress 'of get and trimmed with applique and gold thread Her becoming ,small hat was of the. same shade aind;<.she, carried a white prayer book and wore a small bouquet of ,roses. leev. Cl O. Pherilll, rector of 't.'Paul's Church, .officiartgd. A reception was 'later had at the. home 6E the bride's parents fliir relatives and intimate, friends. ' : The brid's table was prettily. decorated .with. fer Ys end car natiosas Th -e may pre.setits, .includ .',ng several cheques, show the: ,high estcern in which•.the young cope are held. TI;e bride's going -away dress t was a navy blue broadcloth sue. The young couple wile, reside on The groom's farm, near Kirkton. Lumley mm 33;1 n•.s, the news that passed over the w're on Saturisy tnornin a>f the -leash of Private Harry Dougall, son of \fr Hertry Dougall of Rea ervelkle. -Harry lyre. spent nearly four years at ,h,: ''i greet war ani arrived home safely lie lied in the West shortly atter Ye mother reel brother arrived. - They started from here as soon as i:esc.%,v.: the message aanauneing t'ia:t he w.es s.er etrsly ill with that ..mended disease, influenza. Misch sym- nattyss le!t for the relatives as be :aa a file v-oung man and was one of Ise young ,nen, from Canada who nob- ly enlisted for Kale= and Coureryo anti. \1rs. Percy B3rtis>itte sof i'si:ames: er•i visited the two McQueen o i•mellet last week,—Mies Lottie Kirk wa; the Ws:ek-end guest of her cousin, Miss L,,I:e Selves. --Mr. Jack Horton, who spent th,e winter w i'tb his par - eats, returned to his home in Alberta this week.—Mr. Alex. Swan, who sold his tarry, a little north of here, has purchases) the ;Hisses Carlisle resi- denee I-iensaU and intends !eniov :ng. there sh.ortl)-.-- iiss L. Selves re I turne l home from Woodham, who -- she bei been. v;csit,ng her sister, Mrs, J.4ues tor ;i couple c f weeks. MARRIAGE LICENSES 1SSUET) by C H. Sanders at the Advocate Of- fice. Strictly confidential; no witness. For Colds. Catarrh or Influenza Do you feel weak and unequal to the work ahead of you? Do you still cough a little, or does your nose bother you? Are you pale? Is your blood thin and watery? Dr•.tter put your body into shape. Build strong! An old, reliable blood - maker and herbal tonic made from wild roots and harks, is Dr. Pierre's Holden Medical Discovery. This nature remedy" comes in tablet or liquid form. It will build up your body and, protect you from dis- eras germs which lurk everywhere. One of the active ingredients of this tem- perance alterative and tonic is wild cherry bark with stillingia, which is so good for the lungs and for coughs; also Oregon grape root, blood root, stono root, Queen's root,—all skilfully combined in the Medical Discovery. These roots have a direct action on the stomach, improving digestion and assimi- lation. These herbal extracts in the "Discovery" aid in blood -making and are best for scrofula. By improving the blood they fortify the body against an attack of grip or colds. Catarrh should be treated, first, as a blood disease, with this alterative. Then, In addition, the nose should be washed daily with Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. Send •ltic for trial pkg. of Medical Dis- covery Tablets or Catarrh Tablets to Dr. Pierce's Laboratory Bridgeburnr, Ont. sreaiell RAW FURS WANTED Highest cash prices paid for Skunk, Raccoon}, and Mink Enquiries, promptly answered ROSS LI MITED 1 r MAtWPACTDRERS t. ,rt r.• .Estahtisis4iaee"' LONDON erieeeiess THE BANK'S P()SITIUN As at 30th November, Cash and Ban) Balances Other Quick Assets Loans" - - Deposits -- Total Assets - • 1910. 90,757,510 129,154,213 283,870,274 393,605,156 479,644,205 THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE PAID-UP CAPITAL - $15,000,000 RESERVE Fi3 D - $15,000,000 EXETER 'i'ER 13RANCII, F. A. Chapman, Manager. lncorporated in 1865 (AI'tTAI, RESERVE $9,000;0 Over 120 Bea(nehea TEE MOLSONS BANK THE MOLSONS 13ANK is prepared to render every assist- anee possible So responsible eu sizers men or farmers in financ- ing their business. The Manager will be glad to ;o into your affairs with you and Om you any information nec.Ied about banking'. EXETER BRANCH T. 8. WOODS Muleteer, Centralia Branch open for business .laity. Safety Deposit Boxes to Rent at the Exeter Bran h eeseees ` e.Rte-.t ilii. . 4.. ... :. ..... ...: The Overland Car with the triplex springs going over a hurdle five feet high and clearing a space ,of 18 feet at the horse show in.Denver, Col. This feat brought forth the panne "The Gasoline Horse'. Identically the same oa,r as now Torontlo-madle undis sold here by Mr; H. Elworth.y. Fairbanks -Morse "Z" Engine with Bosch Magneto The Greate,sct Combination HIEN the full meaning" of this "Z" message is realized—mighty few farmers in this community will fail to at once call on us. ¶This exampleof master engine- building—must be seen. If Type and pictures can " _but suggest this ' value establishing achievement. ¶This one possible betterment —Bosch high tension, oscillating magneto— completes a rare engine service, fully main- tained by us in co-operation with a nearby !Bosch service station "Z" Engines "F" Lighting Plants Case Tractors Farm Ma,,gbinery ses our owE igine withthe F Lighting ug Plant Co hr e ane Ii(Ia,ch:ine or .Agentsfor :anadian Fairbanks -Morse Company