HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1914-12-31, Page 5RSD. Y, DECEMBER .1.st, 1911
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382 EICEMOND SIO.kr, LONDON, ONT,
• GThridg§ft. ;
sIowlamipooloRaumson.
TOUR CHILD IS CROSS, -
FEVERISH, CONSTIPATitv-
,
lalok Mother! if tongue Is coated,
cleanse little bowels with "Cali-
fornia Syrup of Figs."
n res easy after giving
rnia Syrup of Figs," because la
foW bourn all the Clogged -up waste,
ur bile :mil fermenting food gently
imoves out of the bowele, and you haVe
wel1,. playful child again, •
Sick cht.ldrein needn't be eoaxed to
take thin harmless 'Trait ienative."
Willman of Mothers 'keep it 1artd3r be-
cthey ;ittientr Ita fletioll MI the
1140Innels, liver and hoWela is proMpt
Mtd,
2tOR yonedrug% At for a 80-caut bot-
tle of "CalifOrnin SYrugo Pign." which,
ft tantOns directions for babies, children
11111011fts and for groweoupe.
ailing flair and
Itching Scalp
-1.1.S.B PARISIAN S G
ge can be ba
t certaioly
brittle, matt -
f heir, NO mat -
hour, how bed -
how much dandruff
o fa off thrit needeu
r.Mue;lleationS and well ralib-
tt into, the alP NOV do wonders-'
ts hike ro mho hair roots' are
• ratted id tImunited to grow
mew ii tcMn scalpdandruff and
iUirg bas e -your head feels
$Me. Beet of all. the hair becomes
•ssoft, fluffy abundant n4 radient
with life and booty.
Too will be surprised and deligoted
ssitn Earisiau Sage. Try at least one
,--yitty cent bottle from 1V4 S. Colo
.4e will refund the purchase price if
"you are not satisfied. OX -3
ZAPS
• Oat of „ilie Islands population
E0,000,„ 83,000 k"tre adherents of the
Illethodist ehureln.
The tooth of Lauzon near Quebec
ed out its bars on Nov, 3013k the
'401 to 2. The by-law stip-
rit Lauzon will be dr: feu"%••
*
On'November 3rd the state of
•""*•'" Vregon went dry an wi,th it the
city of ,PArtiand which hits popu-
lation or 277,000. Portland. has the
crepUtation of „being the largest city
tii 4the „errantry ,that i&<In%
ergearit-ABijor Camplx41 Galbraith
-warrant officer of No. 1, Respite' of
the first Canadian „contingent, says
*hat every tragedy recorded among
-the 'Canadian ,troops has been thso
direct result ;of arink.f
To the Electors of
Stephen
Having been your reeve for 'thn
past year 1 beg to solictt your Vote
for a continuance of office for an-
other term,. Iy record for the Past
term Is before you and, I feel thaV, 1
am Justified in OsletiaW Your further
suPPart 4O4 influence. 1 WOUld
one am/ ell of the Eleettg0 19 give
me their Support and if eleeted it Will
be My earnest endeavor to fill tho
offine dtte 'Very 3)est ot toy-,
11•...BLLIPTT
To the Electors a
• Stephen
Ilavirig been urgently
allow my name to again ic
the Electors a sttlphen for reo
feel that ,1 cannot ignore tite irnflt
and arn ',therefore a candidate for
Reeveabin, Irreeord jo the Pa
speaks for itself and if elected ,
Promise my tenraost and WIT 176'5t
forts. It win be impossible for me
to make o personal eartVali1 therefora
take 'this Antearta rwelleitill,,°' ;Naar
vote and, inatterice for UtY ebsatiau.
"V I) SANDERS
THE
XETER TIMES
WOODHAM •Locals
Miss Alnia maz$, who,has been .at-
tending Bu,sincss ....College at ToroGto ,w
hen doing your ...New Year's "shc).P-
hos. returned, to her borne here for ping there as pothing better than
the bolidaYs. l. f f ' • an Oyster Stew served at Statham',
Rev. Roy Johnston, spent Christmas M. .
t 'the (home a his parents,' 3.f.r., and al Mrs ,Thes :Daymart and son
Mrs Ab It Joh -t P L. P
. xa am , n., on, , t e .,,,aze Of Outlook,,,Sask, are visiting Wath
Line.
N. afad „Mrs. Bd. Davis and other
Miss' Nettie Swallow re1tives'
is visiting 4
i -r
f'D
MTurnbulloronto,
parents, 111r, ,and .Mirts. Jas. -Swallow 'r- 11 , , , of T
Mr, F,red ,Dcupe home for the spent 'the fholidaYs With
holidays. f
Mr. and Mrs. W. Af," Torbnull; , of
tilreS .Londan. FOUND -4 gold br-eelet
• Quite a number '
Mr, 0/Yde .Alliso-n. viaitInir:g 'ereudsla- :ar:11-,hhaavre' .tycoOwn
perty
of "the
from nroadnaw -„atteaded the f"funerdi ond paying'for advertlsePleent.
,the late Mrs. Hicks from. the nonae tti Mr, Jas„ jlern with ,TorteS .4;
mf
of her daughter, Mrs. Andrews, Us--
borne, tforithe Exeter,cemetery. Mro. ,°90 ;-farS. J. .
B.
was ,s-eii and
,
faircir"lY k'a
Lfl
4Q1We err"igvhedter2lcrua'iTaai
relatives •in Exetex
o.
It talso necessary to chronicle the ,„.
death of rile: late Ifs's, Runt, moth- --n•r" Earl. Par's°11-s* "vith "the ileYal
er of Xrs, Johns 0E thi. place. engineers in trainlog at Ottawa, NV119
Mr$. Hunt had been in. poor health, 13,?°12: filiS Parents, :Mr- aud
some "time and. ate end w-fs not Samuel P.11.
A
unexpected, She was ,strickea with A Bev. e. W. Down, of Boralaville,
stroke on Sat'orday „night: and passe4 Soak., joined Mrs. Down and fatality
favorable conditort of. -the roads ing bfs mother, .11,r,s, -.n
and. weather qie er,/r.,,tia.s were re,
moved to Ore hothe,of' her son_at St.
Alat)'-5 and *intern:tent took place ir
Itfarys nemetcry)„ 'We desire t
tiTieraio5 Teitr"olaffltett4io.Yo.vit4 the Tel
dimly through the
rthly ,damos.
bllt S34 !OMIT
4stillat 14131115.
an',31taaday night. Owing TO hero on 'Christmas eve and is via7r-
eeaudy
Amid ibe
What seent
"tape rs
Aray be he.
The no 1)'ih.seenti
r .t-raniirea•
); re of naartal breath
•
hit or the ElF51411
Whose "rortal we call
will be parent and assuage
ifeeBng
'We may 'not whoilY
By sileot 6411eGfying, not concea/ing
The grief that most have way."
,s
rediton
1
eti
•accomParded bag
ther Melviu«.
Behute 'and _This
fuel, of Detroit, spent Christy;
1 their tparents.
GaiSen, 64.sitatoon has
ned borne uftvz visiting her too
e Joint Pin•elner.,
irs. Sweitder and Mrs. Wm. Lew
Algonquin -Park, are visitln
. rents. •
Raymond. or 13oftalo, spent
Un' _holidays with Mr. and 1%11.4,, Fred
• *Toenty-two men were dismissed re-
cently from ithe camp of the 2nd. Can-
, dldian eontinge?r,t, ,on the various char-
; ,„ s„c ' ges of theing •intoxicated medical au -
„fitness and. as ,andes"irahles. The
iComManding Officer, tGeneral Lessard,
-313-s vet A :high, standard for his ien.
He -works not only for g,allatob
(liens, but clean,- manly men.
The Illinas 'steel go. has ordered
• ilthat all ..drinkers be • retired
rfrosn !their pay Intl. It is the hope
of the president of the company that
tik.,e men will quit the "booze" rather
rthan quit. work. Th s measure is to
if. company's interests, as it . will
tend to protucte' efficiency, among the
workers. and -minimize: itccidettats..
Dr. Stephen Wise, Rabbi «the
Free Synagogue j.n;Carnegie • . Hall,
;New York pity gave a very ;eloquent
address to the people og Toronto on
.the deeper meaning of the war. 111..
:said •that ,there ,could be no world
-progress made until war s.bou1d
veasel, that there was not room:. for
.mvar enda-eliglen. at the garnet time,
and that thecmistinnreligion must
trenlain.
Mr, Ern, Rivers„ who ,b4% ; been
:i:th On eng.:neering survey with
eadquarters at Jasper, 1ta. ha4
etotned heme, for the winter,
hristalag5. Servlces were "held
ered or .4he churches in ;own, oo
last when special fa/fart:OM-15
rvered and spee:iti nalaVe faar.
the
4Ild Mrs, We. ih1Lof Hanall
en&
Xmas, with Mr, and -lairs
s o tt:INVII. Abg71.7 Ibirrk"
°Ur. 'Dellconducted A, bakery in
w to Mr' 711
„Trighne got itslo 4
t-ch''j4010 toile Seth
oftTesda evnu.g Ond
eomewiltat 'utl Mc with
It that -U 24were
1odon,-,last week for special trea
talent.
fMr. W. ..Parkinson spent Christmas
wtih bis brother, Mx. J. Parkinson.
of London .
MRS. 'WM. L. CREIGHTON
The Viscount ,,Sun of Deo. 18th. eel:f-
eel:Os 'au necellot of the death a mrs,
Wm, 'Oreightap, •of ,Colousay,
dilughter Of Mrs. Allen 9E town. a --
follows: On Saturday last residents
•cif IcolomaY41 distrtct were griev-
ed "to learn"of the sad demtse
esteemed niti4en in the Parson of
Mrs. 'Wm, L. Creighten. The de'rrg4ar'
5vo.s4lit ithictyl,veteld yeatramd
was .preceded but a few day S 1210110
death of ta new tarn hake, mns,
Preightow VAS, a *tow;of gre Wt
$0# CelowaT dud, bkiTk been
married, onlY ayear« The isYmPethY
of Wee toorosouukty goes out to tho be -
reared luta:and ,apd brother. Many
beantifial. floral .trlhotes covere4 tho
asItet, the :donors being, The ladies
a beautiful wrelth;StnafthlaS
Phurch, a gross offileer$ vow-
bero C. (),. F. a flower pRlow Mri«
ud NT$, ii5ince a wreath; VO101aSay
Rink COM. a wreath ; and Mrs
A. Oreighton. a cross;
W. Allen a bong -act Alf white floWer
argti. a tantifful wreath Of ItO*4 Wit
large white how flook a sumfwbok«
oshund,heyalltgarers Wer,?'
COlel*ItY; kkell" A. -Anew
ell; Ward„,Allen
Ttobitreou ',cot Spengor,
Frlektdi of the bereaved
ettended the flallo'rat W4.re
‘`iefitten. Ileg.113,1 gr. mid
Greurell,1 40 biro
-'ibto,$45.14Ataa1ln.
iaiaNf. rata St.
the ColonSay
t ever ..see
ala'afrP
t the•let,
Wil MB
nr5- .stea-seo was en;
th"s commend"
opacity. Many visitors
I spent the holidays
ant1 f remind% Amottgl,'
'en Jr, and liTra. 11
gr Devizes with
Rector iUOU;
rdier, of tondos*
141 family; • Mr. an
d'llinerS. of Plaaville.
ngton Batten and sfiters all
.zirodoes ; Ethel 4olov.
d a London;, Joint
and faMilY of Lorolou.; John
nd family from near Gran -
Alfred Guncing and
om near Woodhom all
herby.
s. Joshua
nt Xmas. %nth he
tk Morley,
d fondly, Ed a
Harvey Squ:re aen
b Longford and Cant-
y epent Xnas under the narontal
ret Squire ;flying ptepared
up si treat for the family by
be presence or a pretty and well
loaded XillaS tree which 1a'45 a del4rtt
to all present.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gunning ex-
tended a cordial invitation to their
relatives and fr:ends to celebrate
with 'them She Xmas day •festivities.
Among thoSe present were .Af.r and
Mr.s. Samuel Vaunt:lig, bin and hir.s.
Thos. Gunning, 'Arr. and. iNtr,s. Geo.
Millson, Mr. and Airs, David Johnston
'lir. land Mfrs, Geo. Dern and Mr. and
Mrs. John ,Wright, These with their
families, and other friends, namely,
David Johnston, „sr- Wm, Tookey
Wm. Hodgson, and Miss BesSle Morley
made a gathering of 35. At the com-
mencement of the evening's enjoy-
ment a nicely decorated Xmas tree
loaded with aransing and coAly pre-
sents was •distributed to those pre-
sent and no one ,was loft withont
something to rem:nel him ot the an-
nual ;gathering and good time enjoy-
ed tacit _Xmas at Mr. Gunning. -
'Your correspondent joins in %vis:i-
ing all a happy and prosperous Ne‘v
Year. , 4
• GREENWAY
'The 'Clinton
ent sbRIV5
the COSt or punij
ItSVIV(1" than hy
gond:ng
e years 1913 Nand. 1914.
-
VO
ibe n
'Mathias
etery was
' :and al
the
/loved c.
*depart
ger rent Irvfart
e
bristmas yasSed ,off veiT IT
Own. A great sway clam
new okt ills`SOatt17011i5 01".0.
to 'tins line from
5 VW., Tiw %TA
1 ad,,kax"ng and
dace at the
o
lifs Clara
and lift% Z.
r Sam El-
mer"
DON'Ttopigel sQoAS or bond so/
Oink of titeRdi.,.0
• Platertainer ittl Persotila,v,
Take the pre4co1 POPOlatity fst Wlt.4 so EDISON in
Taut' baKa.F0 .7.04 Vtaalr .60/"VO g 414,11041:dgal04 gat Often -as You liket ,
With muSIC: that ft Icoillieuefre mold AO improves
T011 1e an the West daulegs,,,,Walt* )1.1SiZetig:In °ie'.
gteft* l'ituvhot Thrao *go. Restoupleyod by OwhP.P4 #44
orghestrasA llvttb. the it.M.PC1 40 by rs deagbra tbit
get *ho coot rhy4huo.
O'r,4tyvot
per She ger.ia
9 Many When yott7.4
.nuty have a rtlight
g---an4 no S,11€444:f
Imo ; ;ring quartettes,
4'5
'winter' entertalaragat
050
P it as a renr
ft cat valac as
0
DIS
PHONOG
(Tti INSTRUNEN WiTU '
hs Powell,Mk
7"
xeter
'Miss Zlatiel Wenzel is spending btr
vacation at Detroit. ••
ariss pearl Iloitzmann, Of' Toronto;
is emend...rig a week with her parents.
Ofr.s. Isaac; ,11111 is on 'the sioir Est
with an attach or pleurisy.
ilrr. Wes. Wolfe, or Saskatoon,
home fur the winter.
Mr. Leonard Schroeder, or Detroit
was in town for a few •days.
.Alr. Fred Vinkheiner has returned
to his home in BIllarney.
Arr. Otto Ewald spent the holidays
with friends in Elkton and other
la ee.S.
Mr. and Mrs„, Wes. FinkbeinerMrs.
'rhos. Wind and Mr. And Mrs. *Perry
Libor Detroit, pre the guests of Mr
and Mrs. •John
Mr. Arnold, of Seaforth and Mr,
Bradshaw, of Toronto, spent Sunday
t the Central ,gotia.
The Cantata given in the Evangel-
ical church on Pithy evening hist
proved a success. A mixed program
was rendered ,followed by the •Can-
tata entitled "The ,Court or the
Christmas 'Tree" The ,total •rece:pts
amounted to over $80.00
Mrs. Garnet Baker, a Lopdon,
spending a few days in'town.-
• he -twelve states W-c-oming, Color-
, Ftalit Idaho, Washington, 3all-
.2orri:a; Oregonlionsl.,$, Arizona, Ile-
,
rvada, Montana \and Alaska, huve 'full
1'11u:rage: for women. The state •of
fillinois has presidential and municipal
fisuffrage, and in •the six states, IoWa,
Massachusetts; New 'Jersey, New York
..Penrisylvanla and. ,-North Dakota, the
;amendment has ,passcd, one legislature
ustt mus. pass another. )
he
tem inc ,,workers in Ontario
:ktt(ro,pt, to cat off 33 liquor).
IcensesCin t‘the )follow:ng muaildipalities
"IrowitstBala, Ftcton,
lages-Brad Cord, Oa icdond1sn't1 ;lagers.
RHSSELDALE
Mr. Gleason Gill, of Oak , River,
111am, is at. lpresent yistting friends
in this vicir4y.
Mr. A. ,God, of WOodVille,,,'. Os tr.
Misses Addle and Millie Mason are
home for k the •holidays
Miss NelE•e ,Hotson, of Detroit, is
visiting her parents.
Mrs. Wilton entert4ned her
parents, Mr. and, Mi T. Mallard, al-
se.Mr. "and,MrsySalaillolloolc,and. Mx!.
and, Mrs, cA. peuock•viel their families
plensant visitor at thotne'olt31i.
"Christrnas pay. • .
fr
a/St@Mrs• R.Piodgert, on M • onday. Shelbouxne English ,wai.d19.134•6:
Mr. and:"J-3ir,s., Jara91,, Beer grov'ed* Chrislimao• ' '
Rev. and, 'Mrs. .Tas. Foster are" vis --
test week onto the farm Which theY
llay.e leased. ,from Nethercott.
near llitchell. L ..We. are' sorry to
lose Air. ;and Mrs. aeer from ' our
community.
Christmas visitors ;in this viein.-
lity are Mr. B. Roy of the (Y.A.,C
Guelph at ,Royston Farm,; Mr. Ken-
neth Had,gert .of the Mooney 'Cp'y
Stratford at Floral Bower;'and Mr.
•and Mrs. W. Cale nd family ,of, Tor-
onto
al; Orchard Grove.
'Miss Annie ,Penuel1, or Stratford,
and Mi,s,s Maisie • Hilton, of Guelph,
are renewing plcl acquaintances in
Miss Ella Hawkey, of Bradford, is
spending tbc vacaron with, her par-
ents, ItIr..and Mrs. Alfred Hawkey.
" Mr. Wm, Bfeiville. of Exetor spent
Christmas •Day with his parents, Mr.
and Airs. \Geo. Melville.
,CENTRAVIA • .-
HaPold Duplan spent the Christmas
ItolidaYs at home.
0. V. Bin tehford, Of fist owe!. spent
Holland- 1.,anVag, -Jaryt,s,
'CbriStrnas 1)ay at the 1?ar.sonage..„
/cjiappie.rnajyaka, ,111%ie,i3Sr,Clin,11,3ci:Src3,119o1 hero, is Patting
X712'3, II°rt°°, Faltae.rs Tbe' choir gave excellent nausic-,f,
The Arne -xi -can. ,people drank 70,000-
a 711,00,000
tits end
• ..
'"Dceetater latclY bY Bev-
y -es,• a,,nn,,,014,11cc 600' 'the In.terAaoliteet'6'
_oe
Buri j . 55).tjt.' xcle .0 $8'
n A
rihd 'Christina:5 ,Serv:ce, last
'LS T:ric'ea Yoffeevreilingilsg:on 1:;,.> ha If 'S
of the un
-
day SchooI,,lst Sundiy amounted to
Hazel Ilicks is spending her
,acation at, her home on the Fair-
field line..
,Percy Siinpson is -visiting, ,relatLves
i ; I 4,13
'
hose. roPkets„ 1v,h°
iting friends here. • - .
Mr. land Mrs. Roy Pollock. of Exe-
ter are spending :the 'holidays with
relatives here.
-Mr. and ;Mrs, Fs McPherson enter-
tained her jabber, Mr. jas; Mollarci
arid Miss ,Ernma, of Grand 'Bend. also
her 'brother gas. Zfollard on Xmas
Day. ,
Mr. S.IPollock and Miss Hazel were
in London last week.
W"son lIcks has %returned', the hind. legs the wounds being dress-
ed by Dr. 'Sweet,
11
"by BevQ, tvb
ulliott wifl,
have a fresh au or Bo
es and chiseolstes. 'flees
I 25O to $1.09 a box. W
Fresb eibugolaie% in bull;
Nasty 'Out --Mr, Bort Rivers re
,ed a nasty ellt over the left tl)e
Christmas morn*ng while gla5"ing
t ,,the rink,«„IOrte ot the
s sknocked,"down, and Isla
aught 4,Tiert 4114Te the oyo cut.
vota "ifarrotylr miss.
ibe- 1t14' required fi've,
stitches to close the wound.
At Ant earevt, Sunday school las
Sabbath afternoon the servieeq were
of a special nature. Short vtdresses
were gvensby Wes Jennie Hardy, zrr.
Frank Johns and Zr. Clive ZleAts"'
ter. all oi l'oronto, no& former mewl^
hers of the school. A thorns , ond
violin solo, 4the latter ty :Afr. Easter -
brook were ,o1r,o rendered, The pro-
gram Was Interesting throughout.
Election of yOfficers-Court Ilar-
inenY Nos 61, q.O.F., helki their elec-
tion ot offieers on onday evening
whdi resulted as follows: O. It, Bro.
J. IS. •Ttarvey z V.'CleR,, Bro. Charles
Northcott; Bro. F.
Gsldman ; Bro. R. :N..C,Rowe
Treas., 13ro. Chas. Birney; Chap. Ilro
Wm qrarding Sr. W 'Bro. "G-IliM
-
ar. W.. Bro. \Vm, 'Creech; Sr B., tro
S. AV, Powell : B., Bro G Bock -
The
cy.
officers ,of Lebanon Forest
Lodge -A. F & A. were installed
on Monday evening hy Bt. Wor. Bro
L. If. DickgorCand were as follows:
W. Bro. W'. 3'. Murray; S. NV Br°
3'. E .MeGillicaddy ; AT.W. NJ 3
13orli; Sr. IY 13ro A, istings'
D.. Bro. W. Beer; 1., G.. .13:ro 11
3. White ;Sr. S., Bro. *244., Christie;
Jr. S. Pro" E. Willis; 'Chopp Oro: D.
W. Collins; iTreas., Bro. J. A. Stewart
Secretary,:,):3rol*,11. $: 'Creech ; -Tiler,
Bro. S(.. The work t the
fllL
tiatoly degree was also exemplified.
V
1
mount r abou
fine quilts t
r bottle cook
,to Toronto tst v
ego.Miss:ou
5%1 ert
. ley 4.1".ed at the Clint
ea 18th. She had n
erit;ca1. •ogorati
is nnatde to ra
L low dt*s. T
ceaie1 was 3ars old and is no
nd two *laugh-
Ived 10y n
X1 . JamasAtUler depart'.d thisilIa
on December 2tlud at the age,. or $
years. 'Be WA'S tailor by trade an
worked. at Brucefield for oeveral
years eller ,which, he moved to Elp-
en ele114".1)g there for ltlaalY yearn,
0 to Brucei:eld cemetery.
he funeral. s-vas-112-1(3.-ThursdaY after
RI, R. MORS ISIS ALM4.NA0,,
he 13ev. girrolivsit ruollrleckp5opnAllamraanuad°
WiO1UI with each passing year. It is
'fixed necess;ty ,in homes, t,hops,
and commercial otabl:Aunents
over the coutinere. This famou4
cad valuable year book on astronomy
‚storsus, Weather and, rthqualm3
stould be in every honeand office.
Vxofessor Ilicts completes ilks best
issue or h:s great Alumnae at the
close of Isis seventieth year. The
Alma -nig will be mailed for 35 cents
The Dm ,Irl .„11., "licks fine maga-
Aloe "Word. ond Works" :s sent one
year w:th a copy of Ws Almanac for
only one dollar. Sand ,tor them to
Word and ;Works Ilublish:ng Ca, 3101
Franklin Avcfnue, St. Lou's. 'Mo., or
leave 'Lhe amount at the Times office
and we will forward it. You "Wig
never regret a our investment. Try
tror 3'915.
A horse attached. to a cotter
longing to Mr. W. RohnsOn, of' near, He was not prepared to atatel
wn
Mitchell ',3(nitcie• a. wicked run down the increase might 'be,and, 'pressed
Main ts-: :eet. on Monday. It took to as to 'whether it would, be' conslderl
the west sidewalk just south of the able, the 'Prov'inc;a1 aSecretary,
jn
Town Hall and ran down 'through non-cornmital [fashion reraerked
the ibusines.s part, of the town to, Hu- "just upt it as a raise". The inform,
ron street A gum ,slot in front of ation was qlso vouchsan:ed that up to
W. J. Statham's was knocked, dowo the present it had not been elt,e:ded on
and the gum scattered. Several what basis the heavier tax would be
imposed.„---Torouto Globe.
posts were also struck by the cutter
the ;latter which, was a new one Iasi
Saturday, being ,cornplettly demolish-
ed The horse was badly cut a bout HEBB'S A POSER
• HAVE YOU AN- AUTO
A It may he regarded as a certainty
that the tax on motors will be increa-
sed. Interrogateds on the sdhject
yesterday 'afternoon, lion, Mr. Hanna
said he 'thought it only treasonable
that .the 'license tax should be raised
rrora Visiting her` sister ZIrs. Trade -
man, or Forast • -
Mg, Ond. 'Mrs. A. McIntosh and Miss
Olive, of Port, 1Iurpn are holiday vi&
itor.s 'here. -
Mts. A. M. Wilson visited. the G'ra.fl.
ton ancl. Wesley 1%lbssion
week:. •
The "concert jn ,'the hall of Grace
churcIa. on ,Dec. '231.'4 was well ay..
a swd the program well ,re,o-,
dered, The soiou and choruses'lay tho
children won 'hearty applause as :(1143
,the ndoll•drill by 16.-litt1e rlite
dialogues were ,yeryinteresting • and
,
each had L5 happy ending: Proceeds
651-08 -*
On rtstmas nught the arinnal. coo
.cert- was held in the Methodist
"tchurdb. Tire children ,gave their ;nu-
'sfil",t.'.citat;i_ons and exercises in a 110.0ni
' acceptable to apnt4. ,Iflightyoung,
radies gave ,an Endian 1-luxiters' drib
that was ;vcry, pretty indeed. The
young ECICTI'S thotus and a dialogue
•a,11,-ideserve praise :ns well ,as thc
Spinster's conv en Lon given by the
ladies assisted by -peer. Makaoyer and
his assistant Santho. The, committee
chare,, . .13rown, itir W'
IJIO , ,
'd
THAMES 'ROAD
Mr. 41bert Passmore is Mane for
a few days from the ,Nest visiing
under the parental .roof.
Mrs.. Orville „Cann had the mis-
fortune to fall and severely sprain
her ' lar)Lltle' last week. ,
Miss 'Mabel. Neil spent a few daYs
• 't LOnd:cal th:s week.
ELIMVILLE
Mr. •and ,ItIrs. T. Brooks. MA; and
Mrs. W. 'Hennesy, Mr. And Mrs, ,w.
johns nd -many, others were the
guests oi Mr. Wm. Brooks on Xmas
eve. all ,enjoying a pleasant Lime and
WisEng Mr. and Mrs Brooks a :happy
and prosperods, ,New year.
Mr. and. j\iis. Chas. • "Janues, Of
Stratfouti with the former's :naother
'Mrs. W Jaques.
Mr. 13 Fenrice of BleGrillivray gpant
Christmas, with his uncle Mr. W
Penriee of lT.chnron
Rest
Sgld
ar.4iet
If you found a roll of bills in
a shabbp looking purse showigrt you
that it probably represented. the hard
earned wages of a working man,
what would you do with it'? Keep it
so lenrich yourself at lih.e expense of
some poor 'family's food and shelter?
NO,• certainly not. Try to 'find the
owner, and return .j.t to "nina? Yes,
every time
Taere aren't many wornaetn losing
money on tae streets nowadays, but
there are more. than you suppose los-
ing jobs, and jobernean money, so it
amounts to the same thing.
• IP it would give you real plea.sure
to hand a laborer back lonst
money, it ought to be iequallY, pleas-
ing to be able to hand hirn' back hiS
nay yOnr system becontes run
wbether ugh sudden climatic changes, over.
work or esses of any kind,. you leave your.
outraet any contagious disease.
• To *Id ofi this weakened condition there vothing
qua to Retekti Olive Oil Eltitilii014
real nerve -food tonic and quitedifterentfrom 11
"tonics"' which re -act on the system and either have no real I'
value, or, they have, are too unpleasant to like.
Resall Olive Oil Emulsion is pleriaant lei ulna -the
phesphites in it tone *ho nerves ---the Olive oil. nourishes both
nerves and blood.
This preparation eed to be absolutely free
alcohol or rally dangerous bit -forming drugs.
Sold hero exclunvelv by t Rtsall Storc.41 Stc0 7r also
t over7(reother Reza!! Storer. the World'. greatett, Drug Start ttn,
he United States acid Great Ilritain.
-NERYBODY VOTE'S
arorrizzt
rrybat. votes but mother,
tsrtit to vote once to,
she got married to
The law said it wouldn't. do.
\Viten mother 'was just a spinster,
bike speetacled sister Ann
She had a right to the ballot,
But alas. She married a map.
So everybody votes but mother
Father, Sister, Atin and/.
..11's widowed aunt and my brother,
And mother wants to know why.
Everybody votes hos mother.
'Cause mother has changed her name
'Looks as, though, somehow or other,
Getting married. must be a shame
They Mike away votes from fellows,
'Who bare been convicted in court,
And, it seetr s that women wbo marry,,
Are bracketed with that sort.
So that's where they rank poor
naother,.
They've struck her name from the
roll.
While. slster and aunt and father and
all go to the poll.
ISimplest itbirg in 'the world to do
All ,that is necessary is to Tema tribe r
whefn you. go into a shop to buyat-0-
thing, that the article you pick out
means somebody's job. IX it is an
imported article, well, If hat' a job
Lor a fellow in some other country,
but if its "Made in ,Cf.nada" it's a :lob
7ve1y votes tor mother,
Through our u td, sense
law.
cel there's not on the list another*
Who needs the vote more LIMA Maw
She cares for the .home and the attar'
ALI] she :has a right to asay.
Oc the laws that effect, tha housebold
lc any possible way.
So we mast have a vote for altOtlier,
Withont waitirg for dad to d701
For the wife, as well as the widow
And spinster, or we'll know why.
ss
Its a 'long way to Tipperary, but
its not \far to get the Best Flour
MIODEL. Cali or phone „kite mill.
TIMBER AWA.NTED
We will pay li:ghest cash 'Pile& for
tirst-class hard fltaplci and bassWood
cut 1» lengths to our order. Atnyoner
having lugs to offer wal kindly, call
and got prices and specificaticias...
none 95 . R. GI1L1ES
SISTER: READ MY FREE
am a woman.
know a xvornart's
I. know her need of sympathy and help.
If you, my sister, are unhappy because a 111 -
health, and feel unfit for household duties,social
pleasures, or daily employment, write and telt rue
just how you suffer, arid ask for Inv free ten days'
trial of a home treatment suited- to your needs ;
with references to Canacliariludies who gladly tea
bor they have regained health, strength, aud
happiness by its use. I want to tell you all about
this successful method of home treatment for
yourself, my reader, foryour daughter, your sister,
or your mother. I want to tell you how to cure
yourselves at home at trifling cost, and 'without
aid from anyone. Men cannot understand women's -
sufferings what we women know frorn exper-
ience, oi know better than any doctor; and
thousandS have proved there is hope even for the
straincertesfrsoini1
n i111.1,eitnilOthe
dof home treatment. If you.
head '1, hack, or bowels,.
down sensations,
feeling of weight and dragging
falling or displacement of internal organs, bladder
irritation witil frequent urination, obstinate
constipation or piles, pain in the sides regularly
or irregularly, bloating or unnatural enlargements,- catarrhal conditions, dyspepsia, extrema
nervousness, depressed spirits, rnetanchoiy, desire to cry, fear- of something evil* about ta
baopeo;crecoing feeling n.the spine, palpitation; hot flashes, weariness, salloW complexion,
with dark circle's' under the eyes, pain in the left breast or a general feeling that life is not ,
worth -living, I invite you to send to -day for my complete ten days' treatment entirely free and
1,postptiid, to prove to yourself that these ailments can be easily and stt rely conquered at yotm own.
without the -expense of hospital treatment, or the: dangers .art operation. V, orywn.
•everywhere are escaping the surgeon's koile by hnowIng 111Ple method of 1101110
treatment, and whim' you are cured, my Sister, I shall ovly ask. poi topass the geod word. along
td some other sufferer. My home treatment is for all, --young or old. 'To totiters pf Daughters,
I will, explain a simple home treattnent which speedily and effectually cores green -sickness
(chiorosis), irregularities, headache's, and laSsitrolc in you! vamen, and restores them- to
T 11 'f arc worried about your daughter. Remember it costs yen .
FFER.
for one of your fellow ICano.dtan.cal- punapnes .
rens ' •the tune he', -v 15 a nothing to give my meme thod of hotreatment a complete ten daynd
's traaj, a:. yon wish. ,
who for no,
• ,‘, -. 115 • ,-. continue, it costs only a few cents a week to do so, and it does not interfere with one's daily worl.t.,
.. .1 '- lis health 'Worth asking for,' 'rhen accept my generous offer, *write for the,. ektr..cattuent suited ,
little •itown nn, lInc",
'Ire df andherchiet eUt lli..to yotir needs, and I will send it in plain wrapper by, retu' lnail, r..e,o, s, • 1,c,, 'a can ent,out.
,
, Attffer markthe clacesthdttel.iyourffecnugs, e tne" .th'
tn.dny , as yotiAltaylto,-,sec this,offer .aga
knee,' - • ""
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