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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1910-06-23, Page 5l AONOOM l India Pale Ale Preisdiced and usscrupaioas reactors any suggest others. bit compote It as* ant+ fes wilt—purity. freedom from acidity. palatableness—I.abatt's /ale is surpasse ed by Bose. eau•lled br few—at about half the price of beet imported brands. The Molsons Bank Incorporated 1855 Capital (paid up) Rest Fund - - $3,500,000 $3,850,000 Has 72 Branches in Canada. and Agenta and Correepondeots in all the Principal Cities in the World. A MINIMAL BANKING BUSINB99 7'RANSACTBD. SAYINGS BANK DEPARTMENT at all Branches. Interest allowed at highest current rate. - EXETER BRANCH - Agents at Exeter for the Dominion Government. Dioxsou & Cilium), Solicitors. N. D. HURDON, Manager, Fullness and Bloating Af terEitind? Little Digesters Ciw. or your snow back. At all Druggists or direct from 25e. a bee. COLEMAN MEDICQCE CO.. Tem*: Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury, is mercury will surely destroy the sena otsmen and eomptetely derange the whole system when entering la through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should *ever be used except on prescriptions from repute. bit physicians, as the damage they will do is tenfold to the good you can possibly deriye from them. Hail's Catarrh Cure, ,nenufactured by F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, 0., contains no mercury, and is taken titernally, acting directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. in buying Half's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine, It is taken inter- nally and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. CHENEY a CO. Testimonials tree. Sold by all Druggists, Price 75e. per bottle. Take Italia Family Pills for constipation, 'ZURICH. Mrs. Kaiser of London le visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Ayt.—Mies Dianna Rickbeil of But - talo is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Rickbell.—The police trus- tees are getting ready to put down a number of stretches of cement walk.— The Misses Kaercher, who have been 'working at Sarnia for some months, have returned to their home on the 14'h. Mrs. E. Zeiler and children returned on Monday from a three weeks visit with relatives at Merlin and Tilbury.—Mr. and Mrs. J. Preeter attended the wed- ding of Mrs. Preeter's sister, Miss A. afoycr, which took place at Berlin on Tuesday]—qtr. F. Hess, Sr., attended the Lutheran synod held at Pearl Lake Bruce County, as delegate from the Zurich church.—KT. Geo. Fassold a former resident of this section, died last week at an advanced age. The fun- eral took place on Saturday from the trsidence of his eon, Philip, at Dash- wood, to the Lutheran cemetery here. —Zurich annual school picnic and Civ- ic holiday will bo held at Grand Bend on Wednesday 29th Inst.—David Bock hue returned to Windsor to work at the M. C. R. Tunnel.—John Schaefer and slater, ,lira. Shoemaker of Parkhill vis- ited their mother, Mrs. F. Demuth last week,—airs. Fred. Demuth continues In very poor health, and her condition show■ no signs of improvement FARQUHAR. The Farquhar baseball team played a game with Mount Pleasant team on the tatter's grounds on Tuesday evening Its.. resulting In a tie. 13-l3. Ricking Down Shaking Which Do You Prefer ? Look at the man above. He's SHAKING an ordinary furnace. He bends nearly double, exerts all his strength, works up a prespiration, and gets a sore back. Now, look at the woman. She stands nearly erect. gently moves the lever to and fro, a few inches, and the ashes are dropped into the Sunshine ash -pan. This is called ROCKING DOWN. It's so easy a child can do it. Which method do you prefer ? Why, Rocking Down, of course. 5, Go to our agent in your locality. Let him show you the many other time -saving. labor-saving and fuel -economizing features of the Sunshine. Order hila to install the Sunshine with a guarantee to heat your home to your entire satisfaction. i CrY's \• N S S 1 ne 'Furnace .n.6,n. Tar ma,. Montreal. Wit...ipsy,, Vasa -wirer. 4t .Iahn. N14. Bamlltnn. Calgary. For Sale by T. Hawkins & Son, Exeter DANuEROUS DANDRUFF. W Ill Make Canada a Baldheaded tion If Not Chucked. WIRE WORMS AND FARM HELP. Na The wire worm is working overtime this searotr and farmers are complain- ing of tt■ depredations. . Sclentists claim that this pest thrives in old sod. Farm help 1s scarce and many farm- ers are seeding their land to grass and letting It remain such for a longer time than formerly. Hence, the increase In the wlreworm supply. The chain of clr- cwnstances to interesting. Less help more sod, more sod, more wlreworm, more wlreworm, less crop. You begin with tees and eud with leu, yet have „lc , lit tale iiilddlC. , l,u Carl solve the riddle? The solution that naturally suggerta Itself Is less land in sod or land in sod for a shorter term of years. This means shorter crop rota - tical. .t shorter crop rotation means more work. .and there you are—farm help a. mauve. If shorter crop rota- tion he the only remedy It look. as if the farmer were up against It pretty hard. There 1s room on this wirewerni question for the scientist to still fur- ther exert himself. It might be pos- slble to find some parasite that would WAY upon the wlreworm and greatly lessen the number. Again, It might not be Impossible to find some lnsectltude which would be conveniently distrlbut- over the land and which would put the wirewurm out of business. Here is an opportunity for the scientist to make himself famous. M. Pasteur, the great French Physic - lee ut Paris, once said; "I believe we shall one day rid the world of all dis- ease caused by germs." Dandruff [a caused by germ., a fact accepted by all physicians. Dandruff is the root of all hair evils. It it were not for the little destructive germs working with a persistency worthy of a better rause, there would be no baldness. Parisian Sage will kill the dandruff germs and remove dandruff In two weeks or money back. W. S. Cole guarantee. it. It will stop itching scalp, falling hair and make the hair grow shirk and abundant. It puts life and lustre into the hatr and prevents It from turning gray. It is the hair dressing par excellence. daintly perfumed and free from grease stickiness. It is the favorite with wo- men of taste and culture who know the social value of facinattng hair. A large bottle cost■ only 50 cents at leading druggists everywhere, and In Exeter by W. 8. Cole. The girl with package. auburn hair 1s on every HENSALL Mrs. R. J. Ferguson and children of Fargo, N. Dakota. are visiting at her parental home, Willow Hall.—Miss E. Johnston, who has been spending sev- eral weeks with her sister in Woodstock has returned home.—II. J. Billings has moved to Ridgetown. 1-11■ little child, Mildred, had her face badly torn by a vicious dog. It required eleven stitch- es.—Sam Cooper has the contract for the new hotel, and has sublet the ma- son work to R. Cudniore.—Mr.. D. With- erspoon, who ha. been 111, and under- went an operation for appendicitis. Is progressing very favorably under the circumstances, but It will be quite a while before she can be Out again.— Fred. Srnallacombe and sister, Mrs. Mc- Kay came home from Manitoba on Mon- day.—Miss Consett of Montreal, who has been visiting her cousin. Miss An- nie Consett for the past week, received the intelligence over the wire that her brother, who was a make-up man in the Herald office, Montreal, had been killed in the terrible disaster which oc- cured there.—Mrs. H. E. Smith of De -s troit Is visiting her brother, Andrew 'Johnston. THAMES ltO ►D. Annual Plcnlc.—The Thames Itoad Public School will hold their annual picnic in Hunkht's Grove Saturdal nett June 25th. This is one of the picnics that 1s looked forward to with pleasure by old and young, and this year prom toes to be attended with greater suc- cess than heretofore. Everybody wel- come and don't forget your baskets. IIARPLEY Mr. James Muir of Avonbank. accom- panied by the Misses Richardson of St. Marys Sundayed at Mr. Robert Stone's —Mrs. Steed and two sons of Sarnia were visiting Harpley and Brewster friends last week.—Miss Vlna Sherritt ■pent Sunday with her sister Mrs. C. Webb of the A.B. Line. KiRKTON. The anniversary services of the Prea- byterian church were held here Sunday last. Tho service in the morning was conducted by Rev. Rich. Hobbs of Ex- eter, and Itev. 8. F. Sharp of Exeter took the evening service. On both oc- assions the church was crowded to the doors, and both discourses were eloquent and deeply inspiring. and were listened to with rapt attention. The collections amounted to about 470.00. —The anniversary services In connection with the methodist church will b' !field r, Sunday next. when Rev. Thos. Saw- yer will have c harge of the services. The usual dinner will b, held on July tst in Mr. Nelson Fait her's grove. The St Marys braes load ties bee) secured for the occasion. In the afternoon an h teresting tournament of baseball will take place on the fair grounds, and will commence at 2 o'clock. Kirkton hand hue been engaged to discourse music at the tournament. Luncheon will be scr- v,' 1 in the evening. The committee to charge are sparing ho expense or pains to make this the most auecessful affair ever held here. -— SIIIPKA air S. Sweltzer's stew mill nae been erected. atany of the 'riende and the neighbors aselntcd materially in Its erection by supplying material and by doing work. Mr. John Sherritt supplied all the timber. About eighty men took part in the raising on Tuesday of last week. The two sides had a good race and finished a tie.—The annual straw berry festival will be held on the church lawn oti Friday. June 24th -- Mr. lreintznlatt's father-in-law, Mr.Wat- son. died at Tceswater last week. Mrs. Helntzman has been at the bedside for some weeks.—Chris Flnkbelner's leg is still bothering him considerably. ELIMVILLE Quite a number Of the farmers are contptaining of their land being infest - with the white grub and wlreworm and as a result they hae been compelled to le -sow their crops in some piaces.— Mr. Ned Small. Elimville South, was Oa recipient of a ntce birthday pres- ent the other day. A subscription was started and about 1148.00 collected. Mr Small wishes to sincerely thank ail those who so generously subscribed to tete donation.—Mrs. Chas. Andrews re- turned to her home in 'aortic Tuesday after spending a couple of weeks vis- iting relatives around the village.—Mr. S. Bunter, the village path.maeter, is again improving our roads by having the road grader go over therm and our young men with their fast horses and rub'wr tire buggles, and automobollste will gre.i'ly appreciate tt.e kindness' of Mr. Hunter. The Manville South Div- ieton have flied up their part and some think they are driving on Broadway. N. Y.—Rev. Watson is improving aglin after tela recant Inness. but was still unable to take has work on Sdhday.— t)ur football team expect to play a match with the Lucan team on 4atur- d,y evv:t' g and will play t°0 Sai••,•e- bury team or: July 1st.— MOORES V I LLE. Nits. John Willis of Marlette, Mich.. visited friends here last week.— Mr. atarshall Miller has sold his fifty acres o:, the, seoond concession to Mr. Thomp- son, realizing a handsome figure.—Mr. and Mrs. McDonald of Blrr visited the former's brother on Sunday last.—Mr. and Mrs. Pout of Elimville visited at air. Morgan's on Sunday.—Mr. A. Nell had a successful barn raising on Fri- day last. Wedding.—A pretty wedding was sol- emnized at Christ Church, McGillivray, fit tho 15th, by the Rev. Mr. Bloods worth, when Miss Pearl Simpson, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Moses Simpson, was, united in holy bonds of matrimony to Mr. John Arthur Cohoon of Dirr. The hridei who was given away by her fath er, was becomingly attired In white silk and wore the customary bridal veil, caught by a wreath of white alae, and carrying a bouquet of white carna- tions and rose buds. The bride was unattended. Miss Louisa Eacrett of Exeter played the wedding march and the choir sang a very pleasing chorus. Atter the ceremony the guests, num- bering about eighty, repaired to the home of the bride's parents. where a sumptuous repast was held. The bride and groom left amid showers of rice for Lucan, where they took the train for London, I'ort Stanley, Cleveland and other places. The bride wore a brown travelling suit with hat to match. Upon their return home they will reside on the groom'. farm near Birr. The bride was the recipient of many beautiful and useful presents, among thont being a gold pendant set with pearls, the gift of the groom. Guests were present Crani London, Marlette. Mich., Dire. Lucan, Clandeboye, Ilensall, Exeter and Centralia. Their many friends wish thein all happiness and prosperity dur- ing their married lite. GREENWA T. Mfrs Emma and titre. A. Mc•Piterson and babe of Buffalo are visiting at Sir. Ed. McPherson's.—Mre. Dorman,Mr. froward and Miss Olive of Ailsa Craig are visiting at Mr. A. Belson'c.—ler. J. J. Carruthers put a cement wall un- der one of his barns the past week. Mr W. Oliver had the contract.—Mrs. F. It. Neil of Lucan Is staying with her daughter, who is under the care of the da•tor.—Mise Bell Turner spent Sun- day evening with the Misses Carruth, cr..—Mire. C. Brinker of Parkhill is visiting her brother Mr. henry Eggert. —Boston store :loses Mort.. Wed., and Fri. evenings at d o'clock. CENTItALIA Tho annual Strawberry Festival 18 to n • held in Epworth Park, Centralia, on Jury let and 0 promises tp be, the hest yet held. A long and varied bill of sports 1e being arranged for. The ladles, who are famous for tt elr pro- vision of strawberries and Cream in Abundance are heroically working to kap up their reputation and an excel- lent supper le promised. The evening Concert, wider the auspices of the Ladles' Aid, promises to be exception- ally very fine. Mt. Nelson hicks of Detroit. Mts. Lillian Elliott of Toron- to. Miss Gregory of Windsor, gradu- ate of the Detroit School of Expression. xnd Mise White, violinist, and organ- ist of the Seatorth Methodist church, have been engaged for the occasior, and a first-class program Is assured. Sports from 2 to 4 p. tn.; Supper from 4 to 6 p. m.; Concert from 9 to 1,t p. tit. See bills. A new roof, verandah and other re- pairs have added greatly to the ap- pearance of Mrs. Coughlin's house, west of the railway track.—The ser- vices in the Methodist church on Sun- day were largely attended.- Mrs. Courtice of London, daughter of Rev. S. Salton, spent a couple of days here with her sister, Mrs. Elijah Colwell. — W. T. Colwill has been in London courtingthe past week. HP has been on the jury and would do his part in that capacity.—Rev. and Mrs. Butt en• tertained the ministers and their wives belonging to the South Huron Minis- terial Association Monday afternoon. The monthly meeting was held in Ep- worth Park and luncheon was served on the lawn to between ttventy and thirty persons. A tnost enjoyable time was spent together. AROUND ABOUT US. STRATFORD—Frank Sleb:r• was tem bly shocked by a bot of lightning that struck his barn, followed down an CAW% trough and killed a bull. Mr. Sieber. was only a few f. -et away. Be 1,as now fait!: recovered. STHATFORD.—Mrs . Trow. widow of the tate member f e- South I'erth, died 'Monday a• tt.e age of 92. lier hus- band wt o died ten years ago was a member of the first Ontario Parlia- ment and for many years a member of the Donttnio:t How. being Liberal Whip at int time of nts dewt3. f4LANSitARD—Two valuable cows aer,• killed during the severe electrical 'storm that passed over this election on Tnursday night. Air. Jas. aVaghortt al- eo had a fit:e driver killed while pas- turi:,g on Mr. Jos. Brown's farm.. TUCKERSMITH—In Vancouver. 13. C., the death took place on June 4th or Albert T. Ingrain, at the age of ,tri years and 6 months, formerly of the Township of Tuckersrnittr. Ile had been a resldet,t of British Columbia for about 21 years, going there from ilen- sall. :;EA1'OitTl1—St. Tno;nes church. torth, was the scene of an early mor:: - tag wedding on Wednesday. when Miss hazel itoberta, and Mr. N. R. Henry, accountant in the Dominion clank Isere, were united 1.1 marriage. Kii'PEN—Mir. Il. F. Johnston, so:: �f Mr. W. Ir. Johnston of Kippen. his completed the course for the B. A. de- gree-. wlmling tate London Gold Medal in Physics awarded by the University. and in addition the Victoria College Gold Medal In the sante department. John II. Buchanan of Hensall has completed his acrond year, standing first in mathe- matics :and physics, and winning She William Mulock scholarship valued at $60. James A. Dickson. eon of John T. Miami, of Tuc•kerstnith hes completed his first year, winning the third T. A. Fulton scholarship in Natural Science valued a1 1113r1 Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA The great practical treatise wheel of Ontario is these departments, Cosaercikl, Siortiud & ffetedraphy We assist graduates to positisaa. Tie desaad ups. us foe trained help greatly exceeds the supply. The tares most 'neatly placed an reeelvtaagg *40, 1160 and *100 per wealth respectively. Bnsiaes men state onr graduates ars the best. Enter our classes now. Cet onr free catalogue. D. A. MCLAOHLAN . Principal. PILES CURED at HOME by New Absorption Method. If you suffer from bleeding, itching, blind or protruding I'iles, send the your address, and I will tell you how to cure your- self at hottte by the absorption treatment ; and will also send some of this hotne treattnent free for trial, with references from your own locality if re- quested. Immediate relief and permanent cure assured. Send no money, but tell others of this offer. Write to -day to Mrs: M. Summers, Box too Windsor. Ont. I'sIt Kit tL1.—M1ra. Catrollne ifuntphrt- e• who for the pest eighteen nontlia has resided with her dalighter. Mr. Fred Sat: he died on the lath. In her .13rd year. The deceased fs survived by flee r�nr. !:i -Mayor A. W. Humphrlee Of Parkhill betas LE:e of them. Children Cry ' FOR FLETCNER'S CASTORIA GRAND TRUNK( SYSTEM Dominion Day RETURN TICKETS AT SINGLE FARE Between all stations its Canada, also to Detroit and fort Huron, Mich.. 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Following are a few prices: New Strings 25c each Tone Regulating $3.011 up General Tuning *200 Key Levelling.... 50c Overhauling from $10 to $15 New Action and Hammers for Square Piano..from $25 to *30 Re -Varnishing, Polishing (leaving like new) done at lowest figures. Rstimates on Pipe Organ Tuning & Repairing furnished on request. All work satisfactory or no pay. ordersleft at John Pedler's Residence south Hain Street, or O. PKDLEB. EXIMIB, will receive prompt attention. a HYSLOP AUTOMOBILES We have a number of second-hand Automobiles that have been taken in (whaage for new style cars, and which are guaranteed to bet int Ars►-place condition, having been thoroughly overhauled by skilled mechanics. These machines answer every possible requirement of country people, and eaa be bought at a decided bargain. It interested writs at once for fuller particulars. 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