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Exeter Times, 1914-5-14, Page 5
, YITICURO-Cr. MAT VI, VA. UAW wa rl . S' 'taa art; There is just one question to ask after you've heard au Edison Phonograph "How soon can 1 get one ? a The wonderful new` hornless instruments have tweed and &nag and played themselves into amazing popularity.. The silent, smooth - sunning motor, the diamond reproducing point that sloes away with bothersome changing of needle; the beattliT of deSigtr and die sweet' to ieci wabtealtable Blue P•erol Records require u0 ogume01. ,intra incl sa c tor yotrrneif, Any up.. to elite phoasograpSa cake vai1C lad glad to Ova you a tree coaeeet en` the Fda&on, te(iaay, lrwiai ;sport begin ;ire l niter,YostCangetoatwitlroutdelay, Edison Phonograph* mrd Records arts said by WiLLIS LLT MAIN St Crediton Mrs, Blake of Detroit is visWnt',' laer mother airs. Gail I+inkbeiner•, AIr;:, and Mrs, Basil Heywood of Exeter visited in town on Sunday.' %Ir : Ira Brown left for Edmo_at in on Monday after visiting his parents lilr, Truman Elliott of Exeter spent Sunday in tonne I4 Tr, and ItI'r e, Preemie Clarke spent. Sunday in Aliso Craig. ir, ;FBrowor .Bern where Irrazere Tans seeurn Iefteal ,eaxfrlrloymetli 3Io, Ed, 'Siebert of Zurich spent a fees, hays in town last, week. Air, Arthur Benedict ua:derweat a eriguss operation last week and is xapadly xeeorerfn • air. •ef:de Beaver of Detroit is vis- iting his :father Mr, Michel Beaver,. t'Trueurner has returned after visiting relatives in Dashwood. airs, Harry Beaver -spent a few dteys n Dashwood last week, tCENTPA Isaac and I3aipb f1andfor+d left here on r heirsday mornitret last for their homes in afanitabta, 0, V. Blatatiford of the Lestow el antaer agent Sanday with has par_. urs at the Parsonage. ©re weecoaaut of the death of Miss rorton's father the school is closed bis week We regret 'to say that A,rr, Richard flandtorcl's ecealstirao of health does not seem to inn/tern'. The reverts from the varitrttrr de- partments of work to efril ,ectiotx with the aCentralaa Deceit cif the'Method- ist church Presented at the meeting of the the official bertha .last right. were very encoutagiat,_ The 'ZEiselonwery fund tis over $0,00 i,► ,-ast Year;. arlvaaca .of SIrs, A. Qrooks has 'h en under the doetor'a care but in soa.tat<vwhat better I ice TuAarzsIQAD Gorge bed lb' Mit o loose a valuable prase to Miss f pa to S (*farther of It -Ash -weed gliess tet :firs, Bert Clair!: ht, es oi",tin han ~hidrm u a rook blast y light- w+hick, splintered two rafters let trot and the rain that tante 'p,tia the .laeaytcst that some of our.. residen.s . ever re"nt('alliFr is a if i sit" rr bataeeles1«llti 1 ; rae r,t yarteaat. irrilea ug tegt tee ask for e seisfreer tats einm« ent eulteaito your ue ;v e ,b.n ee cx« tar 4 a aaaltan 1GailCA who (;taetgy kCll wrr 7aar re lin •lacaltlt strcaa^ti ke it kw its twig t co teAlynat an Ab aatat a.tax asieth raaa .111 o f Notatealrtt t for rssstt.zetl*r a¢le; 'ry€ratad a Gtea art ttr, air anntArdr: I ws.ttrt to tell ^on how tart cnr 'eric unta aa} ucgaliVICapmnot uelere Beetle a r;aaf%rinF:st tvitat 5rO woturu Icnovr from caper- {lions. nno to w fritter titan any doctor; and tifoacralilsluaweltaxea tilereijs hopo isentorrho ho Tessfrx+n; latrayzune4haaaitalf,honnatre;tttneatt. dryou rth mrtfcr pain in: e ;lead. bast¢, or kosveis, ieclineof weight an drag in„ down outset!ona, failing or displacement of' i Irritation . with frequent urination,nobstinate Lostltrg or uerrarwiprat en/n constipation or plies. pain in the aids regularly •aacna. uetaitt erect spirits egements. caterrhat conditions, dyspepsia err. Creetring feeer ct spirits. the melancholy, deetre to cry, fear of something- avi!'abboextrema etei a k elrcies under ore eyes, a paipantion, hot flashes, weariness, aaltawv Caarniexion. vAertlrtlr,/net•, tinvitepart toesCeydt• pppain in the tett breast ora genera{ feeling that Tito to not """Hr"rAi(1 :toprovertayoaerncifthatureicailatentscanlabssU .nndste treatctgrequeredatyostrown i Fhhout the expense Or Inspirit tr,;ataneut, or the ri an , ,net of nn operation. freta and tviterre ar escaping the surgeons knife by knowitag o P eth 'Women pent rantiwhet'tyoUUNrecetre,;tryseistcr,Tetutltgtayeskyouto 7ateelegootrtwordalong tlserssutt'erer, tyrton ntreatrreta Leforali gg alaltY a simple home treatment which s eday and eft ctuallMothers tr.ree steiinte s t tr/aritica. ric id hes, Taut teesiteaete in ' noun nut/ tenitte. 1'ellnterfyoctanworr icdaboutyoaer(lau hte..,Renenib rItcosti i'ou o Rive my mettles! of borne trratntent a oarrapiete teat day's trial. and itcosts unly a few centsaa week to dos*, and it does riot ieaterI. repw•itit one's da:tl teaitkwerth a:s ingi r? Tiler:acce Kra b a etr'litm n wsnit d war ns,anal. col .send,itiu lainwrapp a byrctOfter, wrltefosavetimeyott cantcu. R d Inds COM: runrk tlte,place s that teIlp wrapper by rctttrn oto}i, Write time ask fur tale out 1Partatmcxatto•day.;attyou:n;t......s c off 'ant.sAddrtoyne, Wrtteunefask for lite;sea AIRS AZ. S[Jlbi2{tiEiiS ^ cragsin, tlairess, SUMMERS, 'V oil 9 s ! ranrwrn .... vat Coliege at Horne Thouisands of ambitions younta jpeople are frust Dreyer' their omen homes to occupy luta .a xativo tele' tatty; *is etenograph- el. el. Pro bookkeepara telegraph- 't *sphere of bulginess activitie,a You may finish at College .., 4 you so wish Positions gaaran- •1 - Individual in.struotion. Ex- .1. 'IA" Vert teachers. Thirty' ;years ae 'experience. leargeet trainers 4 Special courae for teachers. el. I Affiliated with Commercial Ed. tl'e 4. ricational Association of Canada 4, eta Summer Schoel at Famous Spot 4 NO VACATION el. -a• 'Clinton Rosiness College . + al. Plarepal it Clubbing Rates We can save you Irom 25 to 50 .nects by subscribing tor yoor daily •ette „mod Weekly papers at this of flee. TIIE TIDIES AND traunile Hearld and Weekly Star lilVeekly Globe 1 75 Weekly Loadon Free Press ..-I 85 Weekly London Advertiser ... ...1 75 Weekly telontreat-Witness -.1 85 -Farm area Dairy . 85 enitbe Caradiari Farm -I 85 Moscato Saturday night ...... 50 oroing London Free Press '1 50 eareing /omelet; Free Press .. 90 ally London. Advertiser ...2 90 Eva -Nomail about the, wendtrfal whirling pray DOLIChfi ft, eLeaggiste for tet-;. seed, stamp far 44488. tiiilic:-,sealect. It gives inn, eldulaanCi directions invaluable ONTARIO. FEEDING YOUNG 'CHICKENS Do not feed too soon. ataben the hick is hatched it has a sufficient supply of nourishment in the yolk of the egg to last for eeveral clays e chicle requires for the first I .A. Sand Or Grit First. When 1 the chickens are teinoved to their roo tngo gime tele, there should be some coarse sand or fane grit scatter- ed 'Where they clue have free access o They silt -111d be lett until they poertive signs at hunger which I would be between the second and third daY after hatching. 'They may en e given sonie bread crumbs that have very slightly been moisten - d with milk; this may he 'scattered on clean sand or chick grit. If 'be- ing brooded by a hen she -will see that no 'food is allowed to lie around, laut if in a breeder that part of ohe food that the chicke do net pick up in a few minutes should be removed as notbi.rg in feeding causes so much trouble as leaving food -of that na- Feed for the First 10 or 12 Days. the following daily' xaton, or live feeds given about two and a loaf hours apart and ' continued from tie: time Ilse chicks are two to ihree dalys oot of the ehell until 10 te 12 days of age may bp altered or ahopted to suit First feed—Dry bread crumbs slight le moistened with milk. Second (ned---ltinely 'cracked mixed grains or commercial chick feed, Third Feed --Rolled oats. tened with Fifth feed—Finely efacked mixed grains . In addition to the above give the chicks a little green DJ:xi such as grass, lettuce, sprouted eats, etc. Do not have the tnoisteteel bred sloppy this period let the eldelt.s into freeh soil or grass eveey day if possible. Place grit and water elto a dish of sour milk if possibl,' Ole ch:cks will havelree access le them. Noth- ing provides animal food' in better form than does milk, tbe chicks like it and 'thrive oo it. -Richard Hardiag Davis who has me a correspoetiewo ',08t, every ar for the past twenty years, \lilt u-rative of the present Mexican ies of ,irtieset in the apiteish War • most seecess(ol wer of 'that me. Mr, Daeis Galyesten 00 picture .of, the alexican ecomplieetion- :come Pa hair children. Cr and from e ;tra nsi4or'ts en 14 )ri 24 tit Seri h - giror' ttlEttt Paeandore S a tl;tvttg* !o dtullt ibis week b 'Mr, Percy tIR Iter around to; re and his oput kup this :aw algin 1, SUIPKA Harry Lochoor visited Ma Pat - Clara Rat 4 or Toronto Is vIs- parents In Shipka at pre - ere 'MIS a baseball game here las 'Tuesday evtning between Dash- wood and Shiplza The score wae 5-30 'n favor or Shiplea. _Messrs Lorne Tied Anita, Finkbei- f4. number or young folks arorn Shipleti attended the Hard Times soc- ial in the English church Greenway last li`riclay night and reported a good time. f Shipka Ramblers played Green way Tigers, heel' Friday evening., the score was 4-8 in favor of Shipkti. Shipka is a hard town to beat. The picture show given hy Rev. Mr. Jones of Crediton, laSt TuesdaY alight Come to Shiplea Saturday nigh: alay 16th 'There will be a base ball match between Shied:a and GreanwaY HENSA fate Messrs John and Orville Taylor have left for the west also Charles Blackwell and R, Higglas, all of whorn will remain there for the sum- mer and fall months. * Tile council ere applytng for ten - for sinking a well on the lot lately bequeathed by the late !lair, Geo, Mc- Ewen tor a town Hall site, This ios move' in a good direction as a good well there wou.d be invaluable for fire protection pesposes and they will no doifbt have it dug and drilled to a depth that will insure abuudan Mrs, Drake is further inaptovin the dwelling property she recent purchased by having fine ceme steps 'built, Mre G. H. Arnold who was here on a visit has returned to Londe/Li, Mn, W. Perkins proprietor .of the Commerciari intends -.making a nice lawn and 'flower pot, to the east of R, Porterfield and fabaity telt last week for their new home in Har- riston, and Mr, and Mrs, John 'Mc- Allister intend moving into the Por- tertield premises -which "they lave Several of our Masons attended the dictation services at Goderich and Olintoet recently. Our °alai] growers are more than hustling. We are pleased to report that Carlin is somewhat inaproved. ce cons ti; the assessment oa East guar - .g tor ict 24, con la was strucle off East nt IY quarter' lot 16 con 17 was assessed at . , (for benefit, and 62 cents for outlet, and west 3-1 lot 16, was assess ed at 46.20 for outlet, lot 17, con, 6, was asseesed for outlet $1.50; By-laws number 4 and5 were fiat - ally passed after court of revision council resunaed. The following ac- counts. were ordered to be paid. Canadian telephone Co, 820.63; S. grading 22.50; Fred Gosemaa 5.00 Oscar tilopp asseasors salary 90.00 Os- car Klopp postage 6.70; Bell Lel, Co. tong distance tells 18,00t Council •will meet. again onoSatur- day the 601 of June, as court of a•evis To cleanse the system( of undigested ood and foul gases, excess 'bile in the iver and waste matter in the bowels will impair your heattle. The beSt system regulator is Fiee PHIS At all dealers 25 and 50 cants On the Fig' Mr, rd. tiettert has _returned after a visit tie Toroato. Nr, Alex Sparks shiPped another car of horses out Avast last Week Dr, B. A. Campbell was ita TOroato test -twat.. Mrs, (RevO Miller haereturned from a visit with relatives in Detroit, Dr, and iltrs, Campbell spent the fore part of last week in eredeton, Mr, 3. A. Williams of Seaforth trip in his new Ford Ante. ill at present. Mr, Cyperiela Jeffrey QX the Seta- Toine Staoley is on the sick Itet at Preeent. v ohms convened in the 'l'owa I meeting 'were rend end epproved, having been Teild tittle times bo paa- Sed nod nigneti by the Reeve and Cleric and the seal of the copora t;o1 attaehed thereto, Carried. ot $16.00 'he made to the gXeter Ag- ricultural society and that a by.law be passed to that effect Carried, printing vointraet with Mr, F, Wickwire be transferred to his suc- cessor Herbert Fahner and that the y isterttal Oa the Exeter Ad- vocate Carried, Yearley—Finkbeiner That Ile Chas, Steinleagen, JP' llaxter and Theft, Webb, be appointe accepied and the aseee-nr be paid Itevision to Lear and determine a p- 4 held in the Town 11 ill Crediteo, nearby the 26th of 'May at One trait d. The clerk was inNtracted to write bp.tre.osp..osed „by...saw, licensing and re - 0 th gt ta it was decided that Gravel con- tracts be let on the ,20th hist at it 'The follotving orders were paid.. Alex .Gren/ce 1013 gravel. $.5.70; 1^'. W. Forneolub, ISagineers' fees re Ciontralit6 Drain. 00.00; Jos, Sharrow Caretaker of pit at Grand 73end 20.00 D. Wood drnin on east tou'aclary 11.74 NV. Anderson and others, brick bats and opreading 24,00; 3. Geiser and, others drawing and sareatliag grey- ed on the terediton Road J29,59.. Chas Nienele grading It. 14.63; Robert sheep killed by dogs, 4.35; Nelson Ba- ker grading 3.50; W. Geiser gradieg 6.50; Harry- Yearley grading- Creditan Road. 10.50 Jos. Guinan Assestor and Truent eaumerator. 00.00 The cotiocil adjourned to meet wigein in the Twee Hall Crectiton, on "Tuesday the 2Gth of May 1914, at irenry Either Clerk. Hay Council Court of revision 'of ,Ziericla Drama Z.North Assessment and on the Asseas went of East braneh .Nozta ani Selth There was no appeal ag-dinsl the assessment of Zurich drain north, by- law, J. B. Forest had appeared against the Engineer's assessment on East Your flair Need's It quickly. 11,erctoves dandruff. Just because your heir is _full of dandruff thin, streakyrdull end wild ne,ver do up to look pretty, do not despair absolutely free from dandruff is only- a _matter ofecare. ill work ivonders. Just one. aPnlica- Con stops itching head, removes' dam. druff encl d11 excessive oil. it goes right to the lhair roots and furnishes the nourishment needed --the hair be- 5- Stift fluffy obendant and rad- risian Sage not only say2s 'the but stimulates it to grow long heavy. Get a 50 cent bottle W. S. 10o/e at once There is tio FOR FLEICIIER'S ether ,itist ns good, esamaceemasemasmkt ntri In Centre of .1lopping..., 'and 13ustuess District. - 260 atlatts.--100 with Private Oaths BUISPPEAN AND AMERICAN PLAN' A la Carte Restaurant SAM. It THOMPSON, P,n0A, A Gera, but Mrs. B. Has No Soul to Appreciate Such Thing% Aconite leer Deficiencies acid twit Instruction in Art --Her Suseicio Anger Mr. El., but He Retains H Dignity White Ladies Are Present. pyright, 103, by aseoctated Presal !AT bare yop got tbere? asked Alt's. Bowser us ,I$01V771.,7' (^7171.1e home to ditz weer the other eveitiog eilt! a peek:tee wieder leis warm, "les not to be sbown for on tom yet." be replied. "18 II ;$ paelwage of dried eatuip?' -tried would I be brio:sive; saw home for? .inst let 11 atone 45 got ready to exhibit end expegio" As they sat 81 the table dining Oa dinner boor He elmelded teeny time-. ",ty. Out it was not mail they had 'reached the sitting mom that the mys- tery- was sOlVed. Then he Untied the inekage with the greatest or ear°, ami ter removing buff doze:: wrtipe teaderly lifted MI Ond hold aloft an old blue platter mid proodlY "Dehold the gem, , Bowser long look, • -Yes, It's a plotter. a d to year A,y 11 es ns is r. "tree 1"LATTUltr n ;Meier. I presume Yon ati% hie Mime out In the back yard ye» weed "IVO!. I shomdiat be mewl: stook o no old platter will: seam) Mete.; elle two eteets hi it you bring It , Righteous indignation, 'To feed the 411 t (ma' eelioed r. Bowser ae letelted oft and waved the platter around bis head. "Wont nu. Ven't S001 011 401:1 ur settee II/ e -our heed's Alv Oita fresh from an asylum would ma have asked a tom tool quest am into Deo.' —what is it for? %vim/ are rubies and titamoncls and master paintings for? Why do peOple pay fabulous prices for goblin tapestry Mid old 1mm:or --Gobefin tapestry. my dear." she cm. - I meant it, Don't make any mistake thout tile. Mrs. Itowser. If 1 don't know what 1.11) talking abeint 111 keep my nieuth shut. 1 Ives admiring gob - in tapestry while pal were in short dresses and eating bread and butter. vial) sugar 00 le There'd he a piece d' it lying around now lf you hadn't a ken it for an stoeking leg and ettned it MX TO feed the eat on— And he tenderly placed his gem of platter tot the .inantel and went •alking around with a glare in his ye. aml the family .eat looked ont ill) from under the piano and made p her mind that Mrs. Bowser would e lucky lo get out of it without a A Priceless Gem. in at so • Orl Pit 502 No bea sue aid beg you then deal year not the rutee bin jeet Its w There was silence for three or fon Mutes. nog then Mr. flowser halted his promenade to take a loring 40011 the platter nnd to exclaim very *By John. but she's a 'beanty—a celess gem! I enn't yet realize hew ley I wan. Those decorations slip- . melt into each other, and the seRt- se over all Is Illwe the mist of a June ;tering. if only had a wife wit.14 a 11 to appreciete such things!" I will do my best to appreciate it yeet evtll explain things to me," send s. item:3er. That Is more reasonable in you. utiful, you cannot fully appreeleee h a work of art as this, but I ell) you all i can. This plattar, to Vila) said It wae?" Tiiere you go, the first thing! Can't.' 7et me tell you a man who bas I In feree-a-brae for the last thbay ,has assured nate that thee ei.s&e, a, dozen other Needs like itis 1n known world. This platter was the property of Marleeintoinette," said that, did Ile?" conree he said it, and wbat oh. could be have bad he lying about If be was doceivinic me he might I ell 'havp said beim luevii used ) eat he 'Yonder if she Made these tricks is, Bowser ;Is she eawitoilmal tbe with more inwereet. "She probably diet"' replied air. Bow- er. en iRic with tbe Pew idea told raia ig the valise ef gem at? per vent „n cnosequeuee. "Did yoti hare to, wee a pretty Inge price for it's. - eater to sell Green nn tad teapot one toted by Queen Elizabetla and he fel he owed um something," :2., el, :PS the snout of the teapot mies- e"o. of moire° not. Why do you as "I didn't letlew hitt Queen Elizabet0 off alone doe' ttliiie drinking cold Dowser turned red a MOO bard. and it Waa 4 hang Ma to bilnaelf. -itle over lila ItAela and so he eavellowed hia finger and Stable "As singles -a Oa yeti OW. Iva -CAR ,9 ifs Werth -$142k entet 7ozer' dolet mean gasped. Muer off thia • nuattAl.:4111tie ;el s retie for r house ,ecatidre. hold the rush wonld .he buyers." out 1 A 13 31r, Dinyser as he (vete Hod 1 pala $50 for a relic not worth powder to MOW opr 'Mt/ n neighbor was ndinitted, 'It so hoieweed that site was fairly well pos on old. china, and Atm ':ElOWS; 27 SIM' roughs Sight of The in to get eloser :look a ' Tells How Lydia E. Pink Vegetable Compound R ter's Health.' ear 0 daughter had re weakness, 5* bout it and that' ot help het" Lydia E. Pinkha VegetalsIe pound bad 1)cen ,great benefit to me:, I decided to havo give it a trial' ba$ taken five 1 Of the Nrege-- Compound se -- e bottle and . She was he ata ted. 1- did Pot and she s chases, HIO'XIM:' lie "Of a man ; go around 'Well. 1. hope y tt got bargain." deeitled bargain. In paying $. platter don't think pal rs, Mr, Row. exclaimed woman. "but Yon don't mean to y that you paid $:t0 for that?" Unehaken Dignity, There's to old china about hat man came into my lensband's office one tried to sell this very philter to IN for $15. He said it used to belong t George ill. 11114 that his favorite dog ate meat off it. nts offered it for 1/4-;- 82 • tie hen he got through, but 111 soon Iva plotter pieked iu somebody rd. 1 wbdt 1 bad known you bad lag for end) things. Os 1 (*Mild 101 red you from being owindled." 'Thank you. ma'am!' lib sareastlea „replied, 'hut ern very well eat! c) with toy bargain." You believe it valnable7" know ft is," -..And worth what you paid for it'?" "Twice or three times over." Then, of emars.e. there's Doti:" more to soya - Alone With the Platter and the Cat, The women preaently went to:stairs to talk over epring teneseeheminge and Mr, Don -ser and the eat and tite Marie Antoinette -George 1 11. platter were left alone. The oat at onee assumed an In- nocent, voile/tons expression of (von- lenatiee. bat Mr Bowser was Mit to be (10(141 -eel A fo-r miff look at her be made a solider) jmnp for the man- tel and seized the ;wireless gem with both hrinds, and with a wild whoop be sought to bring it down on the fe- line's head. It strnek Ihe back of a chair. however, and as It willivered into bundred pieces he jumped up and down on the fraennenta. and the cat escaped into the hall. "For mercy's sake, what is that?" asked the caner as she heard the whoop and the crash. "I—I think the cat has knocked down a vase." replied Mrs. Bowser as mheerntheart stopped beating for a mo - They both listened intently, but all was silence belove, Mr. Bowser had sat down on the lounge to do Some Whispered self communing. var'tsetilv'lebiaeoufifoli word ri It pm eignad ed. on belie the 'Towash eipio survey and gt in- -11 et- udon rand of the loan at.t. cif uipb, at the village of 1.3,c,in. or the village of Granton, on to ,Aie Tows, c'tztf.i,;.41ttebnail,G ogfivetlateheb3211,4"..b%:14a‘ "tga 541 01 this resolution he torwarded to the chairman of thA Co.utu.ssion, made for the preeent yea., 0 e The following weeemiats et re order - drain end tile Div, 2. the and Frazer drawiog Sovereig,n sneer: it of pr t Jas. Whalen teem on go OM on read air - gine, rep 118'n en'iyerie rep culvert and 3 loa of assessing 65.00; ,I. Div 3 18.00; Hydro sion re costs, 6.00; Ifydro Electric, Deo' gain as a court of .1Se, ordinary business on 1 i 1914 at II.0 m - Have you a splendid stock of goods ? Have you just got in a new fine of popular articles? Are you m special price on leftover lots? WhO Knows About It Why not let everybody by baying us pm- t sume CLIARS for eel- • ttt 4.00 Nod- talaipg vet Div' t under tect re meet y- 29th Willis church Chino', lebrated its fifty-fifth annivi '•'-'ut...clay preached special seri: special music was given by . ; The attendance was quit This ed as yet. - Dr- John Statheson practising poysician one of the oldest am- izens, died suddenly ing hie office He s age. ,His widow •and ft (CIVIL), Engineer in tie treat survive. Dr, at son of the late Sob ears a even- rs as a