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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1915-11-25, Page 46,6 7.3 d 1 ft, 'li es. Baker So Weak��.�.i�. ,e Not Do Hee Wo r& - , glu e Relief k N 7e1 Way. 0 'Adrian, Mich. -•- "1 suffee d terribly 'tittle female le ^c, ee aneue and buchu elie;laid got GO weak thst ? i Wlent( el .eroDAY. utN, .11L K; `, ;vtpOrienrat Entente Which Have O4.curred Duriu ibe Week, The Riley ygaelt<'s Elag pesainga Care- fully Compiled ane Put lino Mlaadj' and Attractive Shape for the Readers ai Our iPaper -- LA Solid Hour's I'at•ing rnent. 1 "'"t could hardier do ra. tiv Hoek. When 1 washed tj f°e3 Ila 1 had to sit down end when I would sweep the fioat.1 evoeld get so veeak that I =<voat 11 have to et a t,.d z every few :lel .:.e, t end befog I diva „y fa jl dusting Iwouldhave to lie doggie. I a to poorly that nay folks thought I was mooing into consumption. Cne day I ound a piece of paper blowing around the yard and I picked it up pial read it. It said ' Saved from the Gr we,' and told what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta- 1,le Compound has done for women. 1 showed it to my husband and he said, .4 Why don't you try it?' So I did, end after I had taken two bottles 1 fel; better and I said to my husband, `1 don't Meed any more,' and he said `You bad letter take it a little longer anyway,' So I took it for three months end got 'well and strong." —Mrs, ALONZO E. ' t3AxER,'9 Tecumseh St., Adrian, Miele. Not Well Though to Wok. In these words is hidden the tragiel lDf many a woman, housekeeper orwage earner who supports herself and is often helping to support a family, on meagre images. Whether in house, office, face tory, shop, store or kitchen, woman ,should remember that there is one tried and true remedy for the ills to which all 'women are prone, and that is Lydia E. Pinkharr's 'Vegetable Compound. It promotes that vigor which makes work easy. The Lydia E. Pinkh're iv''d'elete Co., Lynn, Mass. CASTOR For Infanta aIlA Cider .• iiiP Met yao "jam Always rinkii Man:at:me RI 'lc.wssxr3 gni a5 ¢/3�+'��'j 7�L•'��., ti Children 'Cry FOR FLETCH R'S (_ SAO ij IA 1, The state funeral of Sir Charles a fupl+er at Halifax wen a most impres- -eve o. it:. ain t o tiling e c'iden 'e was given in the , :-ilitary inquiry. at London as to graft :t the 33rd ID:;tt:ttiud camp. A. deputation told the Ontario Cab -1 in Tei o�itc; yeet'rda y that 5,000 1 ., :lil.e•i:ti;ce r£•a,• er tee: superannuation Oa urge Dobie„ an employee of the I'e,li,urers' Gas,. C +tin airy, Toronto, .ts :,i:e:c by a:set pone:- t on entering en Lu t„i..tt. Che. t r Z1 t:%1, son of Dr. ., .l. J1. neneee:s of "i'" 'i.t+' and nephew IIo :tlajer-Genera'. :nue Higbee, was killed in France. A, nater Lexughe d said yesterday Ma'. eunvaiestent h,omee for soldiers i.ould be established throughout Canada as rc t free:. Ganarteetue a i tl ,.: ns have formed a eoraminee : t :ling to provide at least *1,00 a month for the Red Cross an:I Patriotic Fends. Greer Britain has authorized Charge Pichler of the Legation in '1r_ •`:rp•e' re extend ree.eenition to the ne face, Grvt•rntrent (Caeranza's) on lee vete ea to his peke. from the United 'ta'rs. The s.eurler Al r d P. Wright, :rtit 1t..0 :e. I^,i? xt eelrh a cargo of `.teat ', ^it'e , 10, '°(+. was burn- t ed to tl;.' tt t; 1 e , ,1 r.+ Pt Portage entry. Sault Ste.:,eariv, the origin of the are hdin?a' unknown. The crew es1': t el, but lest all their effects. 1r:x- trv- -. E. N. II, rbort signed t•: •,t+ n tz and was . t l ; ?sr. Justice er enezneeln ie. tie Feeerior Court at Montreal. for havin;'; usurped and a'ziIyx.e ci e:ti t of ce of com- ;ener,. from t,•hieb l^' 13 c:._..,', • rota eei.rareety rail -informed ±r?• n5. it Is7f, fs" .1 d:'ilnit' eleee in the direction of peace by the 1 'v:rule Empirrs is in eontempla- • Van. if not actually in preparation. Tee agency by means of which Ger- anls bre allies will seek to ap- proach the Entente Pavers has al- ready been seiectod by tie.' Wflhelm- ,rasse. 1"1F71 Ess,' A Third Canadian Division may be organized, with General Mercer in o nimand. Major (Rev.) J. C. Tolrie, M.P.P., as been seisctp'd les paymaster of the sts:.•h Overs,-,-1T'•tttalio'i. THE EXETER TIMES 'rile troop;:ltip Scandinavian, with 1,254 Canadian troops aboard, hM arrived safely in 1 *1 '.land. !iro,•;".aiauel Y.• ':l,:.n.tr, nee Esther Erb, died -at Berlin in her 89th year, leaving; a ul crone progeny. Postoffce metier order business with Switzerland, elte7erilecl since the .outbreak of the war, is -resumed. • The Te onto hentelt of the Alpine Clues stilet ir+7i,:e r ,,;,i. 'ix paie e'llirrtG ing of the name of .,count Hobson to Mount Cavell. Farther details of grafting and violation of anti -liquor regulations in the 33rd Battalion ave disclosed at the court of inquiry at London. Dr. Stanley Hartland Martin, lato-. ly associated with Dr. Greufell's Lab- rador mission, 11+ i3,en et signated medical mission: r y of C' . illia Presby- terian Church to Keret. An Austrian aeroplane appeared over Rome yest"rdey and dropped live bombs. Only one exploded, sll�.l�ly wound n:t' rive persons. No material damage was dont • Tho hospital '+s1' Anglia. v: ith about 200 wound 'Ci men etboard. in addition to the ct, :., nr 1w8, and at- tendants, bound from France for Dover, struck a mine in iid-: i.an- n«'l .ttrelay and f.ael: in a -very short time. Eighty-fivo teen per- ished. Chancellor of the E.tehequer •Me - I enua states that the total amcu t of loans made or promised to c i, r countries since the war began is ,,- 82"•,000 ($25'0,000,000). The mated total tar'+ ,:nt of leanr te made during the current ii;ac.nc°ial year is £423,O0J,000 02,115,C-:)0,- 000). $+2,11 p,t' :)0,- 000). FRIDAY. 1'inston Churchill loft. for France yesterday to join his regiment. Several nurses wore lost when tbe Anglia was sung: in the English Man- nel. Several 'Mimico Inc'uctria' boys en- listed yesterday, and 100 or more have already joined the army. • Trinity College has 1S0 graduates and undergraduates with the colors, it was reported at the annual meet- ing. Hydro -electric power was formally turned on at Eugenia Falls yesterday to develop a supply for seven coun- ties. The Militia Department is now be- ginning to receive •delivery of the ma- chine guns ordered in the spring for Canadian troops. Forecasts of weather on the upper lakes three or four days in advance are to be bulletined by the Lake Car- riers' Association. e Lieut. Gordon Andrews, a well- known Toronto journalist, was killed by his horse one week after joining 'the Canadian artillery. Mr. N. W. Rowell, K.C., M.P.P., de- livered an address before the Berlin Men's .and Women's Canadian Clubs on "Democracy and the War." Hon. G. Howard Ferguson suggests a plan to send portable houses from ;Canada to France for folk who were 'driven. from their homes by the Huns, THURSDAY, NQV116113l It 25tlr, ,Y9 :tips ti c'a 1.ista, Donald McCariata t:¼1t, r i1-, who was bad- ly burned in. hl, hen at litrriefield Came, ie to vivo ep roma skin for a :.reign,, opo :tion On her brother';3 aria. Wit, f tl i hap, enlisted in the Seth 1 t i •!' n rte! pursed hie Motor car, fr, ce + at •the disposal of the e3 1! : 1: ti '15Lit and 4001 lie- :,it i ntt''re t•ruttiug depot In Belle- ville. SA'i4 UIiJ."3.Y. Preeideat 'Wilson has suppressed a son„ about \Ir::. Galt, his fiancee. • The lnineril l on Corupatty'has sub- .crihed• fn • 31,04'U,000 of the Cana- dian war lead Ministerial: 11;,'tiillers of the 1\Ian- itaba I it.ire in catens unani- mously approved of woman suffrage. Samuel Rollin }lesson, a pioneer t1 ex Mayor of Stratford and pron- ai.• in verices public activities, is e.u1, agig my six years. Ottawa -hotelmen lost their appeal to have talc population of the city de- etared under 100,000, so that their a t'n .ce i *e •i W.0111.4 be reduced. Lieutenant -Commander Layton of the Th'itb't submarine E13 escaped free). • avxl learraelss in Denmark '•'1^re he was interned. Ile was not on parole. John M :lily, far the past twenty - live years Clerk xu d Treasurer of Cornwall Township, died at Mill Roches y ee ter'dny, aged sixty-one, atfter a few hours' illness. Dufferin County Council passed a by-law guaranteeing Orangeville town corporation bonds for $33,000 for purchase of Pine River Light & Power Company and to provide for Hydro plant. The threatened order curtailing the sale of intoxicants in Greater London has been issued. After November 29 the trade will be confined to five and one-half hours on week days and five flours on Sundays. Two Swedish officers have invented an apparatus whereby telephonic .essages can be despatched from speeding railway trains or automo- biles and be received intelligibly at a distance of 740 miles. ` Dcleval, who acted as Counselor to the American Legation at Brussels and was prominent in aII the negotia- tions over the execution of Miss Ca- vell, has arrived in London. He has been pledged to secrecy by the Ger• - mans. MONDAY. Samuel Gompers was re-elected President of the American Federa •! tion of Labor. ' Several German defensive -works on the western front were destroyed by allied artillery. A new transatlantic steamship 'ser- vice to France from Montreal and Boston was inaugurated. Rev. Dr. W.. Jamieson, Presbyter- ian missionary in Trinidad; was. kill- ed in an automobile accident in that place. - Fraecis• Irwin, a retired pioneer merchant =of earn ngevill_e, and. Tin Treasurer for thirty fey : years, died in his 84th year. Robert Thompson and Thomas Kerr were injured when two motors collided with a wagon. The chauf- feurs were arrested. 1 ins a t Rev. D. �v . Owen wasled by Bishop Clark as Dean of the pro - Cathedral of Christ Church, Hamil- ton, and of the Diocese of Niagara, Hudson Wayne of Toronto, fore- man for contractors on Welland Canal construction, was instantly killed when be fell from a train- of dump oars on the breakwater at Port Weller. Mr. Julien Henry of Paris, who has arrived in New York, will en- deavor to offset the effect of the Ger- man propagandists in the United States. Mr. Henry is a friend of Pre- sident Poincare. Of the total wheat yield in Canada this year of 336,258,000 bushels, the exportableortablo surplus will be 22 8 , 132, - 000 bushels, or nearly 68 per cent., and 85,558,000 bushels in excess of the previous high record of 1913-14. Fire swept the village of St. George, Beauce county, Que., destroy- ing some seventy houses, rendering several hundred . persons homeless, causing one child's death, and doing. property damage estimated at a total .of $300,000. , TUESDAY. F. A. Denman, a pro::rireut busi- ness man of Sault Ste. Marie, died at the age of 56. Woodstock and Brantford City Councils decided to- submit local ep- tion_by-1laves iu Z.eatery. Auction Sale OF FARM STOCK &IMPLEMENTS oil Lot 9, Con. 12, USBORNE on, mile North West of Kirkton c.n THURSDAY, DEC. 9th, 1915. at 12 o'clo•cck sharp, the following Horses -1 brood mare rising 5 yr. sup to be tin foal; to Pearl Gift, • reg- istered- 1 draught mare rising 4 yrs„ a good one; 1 team rising • 9 •years, mak: 'gooei war horses; 1 driving mare supposed to ,be he foal; 1 suck- ena filly sired by Pearl Gift, registered 1 agric mare 7 -yr, sup in foal to Pearl Gift- 1 .filly rising 2 -yr eld, by Randolph CATTLE -1 caw, due to freshen at time of sale; 3 caws' due in March; 2 heifers. rising 3 years old, due in December; 1 heifer, rising 2 years duz in January : 1 renewed heifer, 3-yr.old 1 cow due in \larch, 1 cow due in June; 1 farrow cow. Those are choice lot 0,C cows all supposed to be in calf 2 steers rising Z. years; 2. heifers; rising 2 years; 2 yearling steers, 3 yearling heifers; 5 spring calves. Hags and Poultry -1 brood sow to farrow at tixrte of sale; 1 sow to far- row', in March; 16 store hogs .(bout 100 lbs weight. 60 pure bred Ply - month Rack `hens; 3 geese. F�cV%r�;���tw:•.2'SCS'-_i5?�:-}...µ`�"�+'...r?ik._4n!"f °,S£ %"+��i "..1,2WITA. �•:::ti.l`a�:^d;,..:' ..' en;', a. Wessares. E FACT T AT SOMEONE 1S GOING T A "'•350.04 ENNIS P1AN 1 ABSOLUTELY FREE WHO IS TIIAT SOMEONE ? GET JA (MES, vREV...IritLY has t•9rted a Trade' Booster Callp f1J Y,j�i, .....4 aign and will give away ab'sola t-• e•Iy FREE a 0350.00 ENNIS & Co. Piano. Trade certificates will be issued with every purch- ase, one vote for each one cent, of purchase, and the person holding certificates representing the largest number of votes, at the end of the contest will reo ei°rye' this beautiful piano ab- solutely free. Ed THE ;'EXETER; . TIMES has made arrangements with Dir. Beverly to co operate with him, and we will give SON votes for every dollar received on sub- scription. ptian. 100 votes for each dollar paid on advertising or joie • work. One of the beauties of this Campaign is that there is no publicity to Canidates, Contestants Ltown by number only. l..i„ et Started 1 ace Early Certificate s• are TRANSFERABLE :BLE acid if .01 are not interested in socur'in`file. pianolcans 3 g Is yourself, you assist a frit nO, 1NC RPORATfD 1855 ST'CL2"ti'n"� f GAPlTAL AND RESERVE $8,800,000 96 Branches in Canada 8,6e rad Balkh % Su k s Tuatsa0$eti CIRCULAR LETTERS OF CREDIT • BANK 'MONEY ORDERS SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT interest alewed at highest current rate. nn, [. L'i.c"�t KE, Maesagcr, Exeter f3t'erricli AM* 'eras e0910.q11� nsao.. m,amnar ....Xsmr ar..n,,,,om.:_..-. .sero a..'ua. Wena THE. CANK b. r., B c MME SIR EDMUND WALKER, C,V.O., LL.13. O.C.L., President JOHN AIRD, General Manager. H. V. F. JONES, Ass't General Manages; • CAPITAL, TAA`i 1 $15 600,060 RESERVE FUR SHAUN N:' BANKING BY MAIL Accounts may be opened at every branch of The Canadian Ban% of Commerce to be operated by mail, and will receive the same careful attention as is given to all other departments of the Bank's business. Money may be deposited or withdrawn in this way as.. satisfactorily as by a personal visit to the Bank. s5s Exeter Branch— H. J. WHITE,. Manage," ' VREDITON BRANCH — A. E. KUHN, Manager. Implements -1 Massey -Harris Lind- er 6 •il. cut; 1 Deering mower, 5 -foot cut ; 1 seed drill; 1 steel rake 10 -feet 1 oaf:. land roller; 1 12 -plate Bissell disc harrow; 1 Massey -Harris 13 -tooth cultivvator; 1 Kid Kangaroo gang plod good as new; 2 fanning trills; 3 Fleur} No, 21 plows; 1 Fleury No. 13 plow; 1 set lean harrows; 1 ,et ch:.e1-tooth harrows; 1. scarier; 1 three -horse' tread rn;,ll; 1 tour -horse gae eng'ne; 2.root pulpers and clog wheel; 1 cutting box and belting; 1' wage% with box and pig rack; 1 truck' tva,;bn • 1 set bobsleighs; wagon box with scat; gravel box; quantity oe cedar poses; car with sling, ropes and pulley, complete; 2 sets whiffietrees, 2 neck 'pekes; 'doazen grail; bags; hall bushel clover seed; hay rack, cream separator; quantity corn in stock; ..J0 bushel!. mangolds i;n pit; 850' bushels turn'''s in pit; 20 tons' good hay well saved,- 200 bushels barley; 400 bush. mixed feed; 2 set double harness; 24 cow chains;; 60 rad fence wire; a quantity of barb wire; 1 galv. water tank, 2 feed bins; 1 kettle; 3 barrels Positively no reserve es farm has been sold. - Terms—$5 an under cash, over that amount 12 months' credit on approved joint nates , or a discount of 4 per cent per antrum off for cash on credit amounts. - W M. ATKINSON, C•:W.ROBINSON- Prop. R. -BROWN, Auctioneers Auction Sale OF ,VALUABLE IRESIDENTAL P]3O- • P S RTY IN THE VILLAGE OF (EXETER . • In the matter of th'e estate of T, B. !Carling, late of the Village of Exe- ter. in the .!County of Huron, Gentle- man: decetised. Mr. P. W. (Robinson, Auctioneer; has received instructions from the Exe- cutors of theestate of the late T. B. (Carling land will sell liy public auc- tion on the premises onr$aturday, the twenty-seventh day of November at two o'•clock pica. That most'Idesieablc residental pro- perty situate on the est side,of Main Street opposite Simcoe Street in '.the Village of Exeter being the residen- tial property of the 'nate T; B: Carl- ing consisting Of a two-story brick cottage roofed. residence and three lots of land The ;douse Lein good ,repaid furance, hard and soft ,wtaer, ;beauti- ful grounds, 'find (frit, (,shade tend or- anmezit'al ,;trees , and, a splendid gar- den.l, • . ,. At the' •same time and place will be sold a quantity of household goods and chattels consisting of bedroom suites, .sideboards, ;range, gasoline stove, tables, sofas, theta* and other articles too numerous to mention_ TERMS OSE SALE Chattels Land, J. A. MASON ARCHITECT 425 Dundas Street, London, Guano), teed cost of buildings; no extras; 11 ears New York experience, Pho tea:' 2725. Anyone intending to build will dtj • ell o write me. No charge for cone sulat - CJ,W.kKA1,1\ r. C. L.C.M. 425 RICHMOND ST., LONDON -0, ONTARIO. SPECIALIST IN SURGERY AND IINITO-IIR?3P-4RV", DISEASES Or AND WOMEN; DP„ a. F. 'll0 UJ:ISTON, L.ID.S., R to IG= DENTIST I Eonor Graduate of Toronto Untversi- sit5. Office over Dickson '& gape ling's Law office. Closed Wednesa-• day afternoons. . Phone Oifioe Gay Residence; 5b. Alt, A. R. KINSMAN DAB', ADJ. Honor Graduate of Taranto IIs.• eraity l a e DENTIST 11 (al lei' Teeth extracted without pain.: any bad effects. Office aver Gleno insn & Btanibury'a Office Main Breton a , • • Wt BROWNING M. D. ,i, • P. B, Graduate Victoria Unites sity Office and residence Domiiuoie� Labratory., Exeter; , ,i, Associate Coroner of Raton i`-il D ICICSON & CARDING • 1 1' 1'tot Barristers, Solioitor8 Notaries IoW 4.) veyanoex Commissioners, EolisittM14' for the Molsons Bank e.to, i 1.J Money to L'oan at lowest rate, of law' terest, - OFFICE—MAIN STREET EBiBT`1ZIfi 1 I. R. Carling B. A; L'i, Ht, DNiol'oas- .MONEY TO LOGIN • .I l .1 1l ;1 • t l We have a Lange amount of • iP T ate funds to loan on farm and, t► m•• lags properties at lowest rata( of bIP tereOst, GLADMAN & STANBUBli 1! Barristers, • Solicitors, anis I#ii Exotertl , • Tile USburii and Hibbert Farmers Mutual Fire Mr; , a116e Gompanu sale will be m'ede known on ,day of Head Office, Fiarquhar, 0 sale. For further particulars apply to 10. W. (Robinson, Auctioneer, -Exeter; ' _ Mrs. Martine 'Carling on the premises, (-President ,•l ItOBT. NDRRLBis and Dilek'son & Carlin;, Exeter, Sol- 1 Vice -President ! a ],'HOS. RYAS icitors for the Executors. - 10 CENT ' `CASCARETS" IF BILIOUS OR COSTIVE For. Sick Headache, Sour Stoaritck, Sluggish Liver and Bowels --They work while you sleep. Furred Tongue, J3ad Taste, Indigos- tion,• Sallow Skin and Miserable Head- aches come from a torpid liver and clogged bowels, which cause your stomach to become filed with undi- like garbage in iaal s woe lr b rel. ferments hat's the first step to untold mieery-111d1, • gestior, foulgases, bad breath, yellow skip, mental fears, everything that is horrible and nauseating, A Casearet 'to -night will give your constipated bowels ' a thorough Cleansing and straighten you out by morning, e They work, while you sleep—a 1 O'cen,, box froth your druggist will keep you Keel- ing good for 'months, DlItECTURS WM. BRO,0,G WI1I.. BOX' .t L, RU5SItLL J, T. ALLISOIE' AGENTB .i0EN- ESSERY Exeter. ag'en% riotriotborne end Efiddulph. OLIVER. TIAR1448 Munro agent fog' ilibbert FullartoL and Logan. ., W. A. TURNB1Jrt,I1 ' Secy.T roas, FarquhaY' GLAIDMAN & ST.AN1317RY Solicitors.' Eviler. T111i1 SOLDT.Lit ON -110 LIVES OVER AGA.TN IN A IliAiib;, 1.tE AWI`U1x '13A I':l';C,T; CCLN:GS, pis well as s the - harassed business man, the tired :moiety woman, and busy house-. lvii'e. whose nerves ore gradually' wearing to :shreeds with their never- ending duties, •will get lrjuicl•;',xfld pore nutrient relief from TATZAKE.••' Get ,a box for' a 1, i :arty tents yetir dxugglsts, or by tnait from the Georgian Arta Co, .ICollingwood, Ontario, • f~