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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1916-5-18, Page 4r. • ► F. r • THE EXETER TIMES THVBSDAY,. MAY, 18th'. 1,919 For Forty Years Lydia E. Pir kham's Vegetate Compound Has Been o1 res Most Reliable Medicine -mere is More Proof. To women Who are suffering ring from some form of •*c m Id's special ills, and have a constant fear of breaking nci'di.1D tiw three following letters ought to bring hope : -- it r 1i: '`, North Crandon, Wis.---"When I was 16 years a IMO. L1. c... s. .i ail i'u (1 � , Ii. 3: _ z,-a�z_,... and at l� yearsIgave ill rel'', birth t Its ! •i t�`'izi:. v, it• let me with v: iy poor health. I could a � , .._t•t A.:zlb. aeri"i,a : iC ilrtT without having to sit c: �' :z to rest an,:i was hart' for me to keep about and do azar work. I went to a doctor and he told 'me 1 hati Z dispiae'ern nt and Euf c'1',t, and would to have an operation. This frightened me so a t:'h that I did not know what to do. Having e I.3.7.1ila E rinkhi 1n's Vegetable Compound 1 wpuld gine it a trial and it iiiade me as 1 ? as over. I eaunot :fly enough in favor of the "�>:' ? • - . - 1L . _ ' t J a CH, North Crandon, Ti's.-;stimaiity from Oklahoma.. :.'hent I began to take Lydia E. Pinkham's I seemed to be good for nothing. I tired easily and of tL.e time art.:". �.'ts irregular. I took it again : it' :•. +.:il`+l was bora and i " me a wonderful amount of tali ' at time. I never fail to ree . . _lend Lydia E. Plnkhain's ' �� t �.:..•. tad to ailing w viz, : because it has done so much or me." -Mrs. A. L McCCsLAND, 509 Have St., Lawton, Okla. Fromd VS a Grateful Gi�Y+P3C�."..ch netts Woman. y..SH b ox1".zi': v, "' s.- - I was suffering from infiam- ai ti' -I and ' a,.ained by a physician who found that nee troUblz, was caused by a displacement. ty symptoms, wore bearing down pains backache, �:io sluggish liver, I tried several kinds of medi- inc ; then I was asked to try Lydia E.Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. It has cured me and I am :+ er--. 1 tc be in my usual good health by using it reeoniraend it." - Mrs. B. M. Os000n, 1 Haynes -Palk, Roxbury, Mass. IIf :,t want special advice write to Lydia Pinkleara Medicine ". (confidential) Lynn, Mass. Yom letter will be opened, rea.od and answered by a woman and Veld A. strict confidence. oti Roxafi Dracmist.s, :everywhere, ,quasar:t c -e Beni 11 Orderlies as a +•raft and gentle laxative. 15c and 25c box..s„ W, S. COLE, Ext -ter, Ont. :You can secure a9 , 4, t Position 4 'd 4 ,t It yea tale a course wits_ us The , 4 demand upon las lea' trained help s • is many times the number grad. A eeeating. St'Idento are entering. i • each week. You may enter at ane 8 3 fix -Write at once for our c rep 4 . .� cat.sh .�ogue of Commercial, ort !n -,,R , -4...." . 4 4.'s'- - 4 e • D. A . McLachlan, Prin • n a 4 e 9 a 1 Ff- �d elle 1E Canada $1$ and 'der ton is the tithe to wive 'e f nce e= crd. t tiv aces in i ViriTCHIA DAY MAY AY 24th SINGLE FARE- Good going, and re- turnicg May 24th. FARE tel ONE TEIIRD - Good going May 23rd and 24th. return limit May 25th. Return tickets will he issued be- tween all stations in Canada east of Pt. Arthur and to Detroit and Pt. lluron, Mich., Buffalo, 'Black Reek and Niagara Falls, N.Y. Tickets and Lull particulars on application to the ticket agents. N. J DORE, Agent. HONOR ROLL FOR 161st Battalion Maj. W. J. l-Ieaman. Lieut. Edgar Torrance Sidney Smith, Hay P.O. Fred Tacker. Exeter John Ca -e el:al Cornish, Elimville. . G..r..J, _.•.Teter.. Fred Hopkins, Whalen Sylvanus Cann, Exeter Wilbur Pfaff, Milton Pfaff Harold Bissett .Fred Wells Lloyd Rivers Auetin A. Rice Ernest Collingwood. Albert S. Bolton Wilfrid G. Stewart E. M. 'Williams, Farquhar Grant ;Hooper Thos. Harrold. Wilkinson, Lunde7 Cyril Tuckey e alph W. Batten, 'Winchelsea Geo. Edward Kellett, Eliaaville David G. Appleton Garnet Rau, Orediton. James 11. Marshall Bruce al. i\Iatthews, Thamea Rd. Jobn- D. Lang, London Rd. W. %. 'W . Billson, Banter Lloyd England, ICuredton Gordon C Culbert, Centralia Earl Henry tiedden, Crediton William Ky3d Bert 'Rivers Sidney West Ernest Harvey Ira Taylor John Willis Elmore 'Willis Jokn W. Mallett Walter Harness Alfred Gnmbriel tVillism Nuno 1 o: Ile tvudrnore IRobt. fly. Passmore Berle Southcott CLerles Cameron Garnet I ord Wile .,nas Sims rv:r ls.. ,.•osenshnre William .Jef rep Nelson Stacey - Norman Johns lei. son 'Culbert James G. to waken Louis Day. Jr. Thomas ippietoa Erre ttu:rdon IV, A. S:rii..h, Centralia Joel>s;,u te cocas, f 1ftsaviIle Earl Johns, Eiitnville Edmond Oke 't 1' I' W., lar nett Nell Oh •is..labbe ' ti. Cornish William G. J3irney. • l i t . NEWS TONGS OF WEE important Events Which I-:lsve Occurred During the Wes`c, The May rd orkd's Happenings Care- fully Coniililec) and Put 'Into Handy and tlttrartive Shape for the Headers of. Our Paper - A Solid Homes. Enjoyment.. WEDNESDAY. The White Star litter Cymric was sunk without warning, and five lives were lost - More British sick and wounded have reached General Lake's lines from Kut -el -Amara. Lieut. -Colonel James Ross of the Army Medical Service died sudtlen13 at Isis residence in Halifax. The Federal Trade Commission of the United Staten has ordered a halt in the advance of coal prices. Robert Pay, the German boinh plotter, was sentenced to eight years and Paul Daeche to two years. It is reported that the United ;;tat. s Government is now seriously Considering 'ntenvention in aIesi n. The Farmers' Institutes of Ontario e.e to bo reorganized and will in fu- ture be known as: Boards ant. It is announced that : r' Jnlien lig e •sir tti George layna, IL.C. I. T. hns 1 , ;'ointed to tee Ctea- ln::ind of the Canadian forcla :u tee front. • Tbc Senate killed the elause iu the p`!e :.:n aid bill providing peinal- tia for+1'rewers or dietiller3 ii:iri ..;- ing the law in Provinces under hi bi tion. A deputation from London, On- tario, waited nn the License Board in Toronto with reference to the hours of selling liquor and the proposed daylight-saving :sill. - The steamer S. R. Kirby, belong- ing to the North-West Transporta- tion Company, was wrecked near Keweenaw, Lake Superior, breaking in two in the storm, and twenty men were drowned. Four troopships, carrying 14,504 Canadian soldiers and nurses, have arrived safely in Eng,Iand. ' Among the -battalions are the 70th from London, 76th from Barrie, and 31st and 83rd from Toronto. THURSDAY. Belgian troops have penetrated seventy miles into German East Af- rica. It was announced in Loneee. that tae German casualties to date total 2,822,079. British troops are now bolding 90 miles of the western front, it was announced yesterday. Germany admitted sinking the Sussex and offered indemnity to in- jured American citizens. Phe Premier and Provincial Treas- urer of Alberta arranged a $2,000,- 000 loan en better terms than a year ago. A training college for teachers of separate schools in Ontario was opened at. Oak Ridges, in York County_ :The Toronto City Council refuses to pay the Provincial war tax of one mill on the dollar, amounting to $ra32,021. Mrs. Wm. Ridge of Sarnia died as a result of burns received the night before, while cooking her soldier husband's dinner_ Wm. Neil, a G. T. R. conductor, with 44 years' service, was acquitted at Hamilton on a charge of receiving and keeping fares. Dr. James Douglas, of New York, Chancellor of Queen's University, has given x$20,000 iu support of a chair in the medical college. The Canadian branch of the Em- pire Parliamentary Association has selected four Senators and six mem- bers of the Commons to go to Great Britain and the front as guests of the United Kingdom branch. A commission of six Canadians, in- cluding Mr. J. W. Woods, ex -Presi- dent of the Toronto Board of Trade, has been named to go to Europe to look into opportunities for Canadian trade among the allied nations. Sixty thousand war horseshave been sent from Canada, and a short- age now exists, said John Bright, Live- Stock Commissioner, to the Live Stock Records Association, which held its annual meeting in To- ronto yesterday,. FRIDAY. The ten days' tug strike in- New York- harbor was ended yesterday. The Prince of Wales has returned to Windsor Castle after visiting Italy The Marquis and Marchioness of Aberdeen were honored by Brantford citizens. A. 3. Fisher,. a bank clerk fn Wel-- land, was drowned out of a canoe be had just bought. An anti -noise campaign wilt be inaugurated by the Toronto Medical Officer of Health. - Fifty-nine ships have been tor- pedoed by the Germans in a year without warning. • Princess Louise opened the now Canadian hospital in Hyde Park, London, yesterday. Gales did considerable damage by unroofing buildings in Galt and over- turniug a base -tower in 'Renfrew. P. O. Maboney, M.P.P. for West- moreland, was installed as Minister of .Public Works in New Brunswick, Mrs, Elizabeth Walker of Eglin- ton, wino witnessed events in the re- bellion of 1837, died at the age of 92. Albert Parkes, aged sixteen, of 31 `McMurray avenue, Toronto, died from injuries sustained in a fall dowu an ele"ator shaft. A Provincial order 1u -Council was ;iateed. providing for automobile )i• eo<ie rec'sproeity between Ontario, Now York, and Dtleblgart, The Canadian Credit 1Mefi's Asso- eleeiou (Ontario divielon)urged the s.'iepticn throughout Canada of a ll.:i.get saving int:Rerue In a resolu- iicr i Pa s* rl at the annual meeting. Pref. Soba Squall., head of the Ft each -d arlftian eEluteersity Col- lege, has resigned after a university Career of thirty-three years, and will be succeeded by Prof. John Home Cameron. ' Word has been received from the French Government that it will send to America for exbibition more than a thousand relics of the battlefields of Verdun, especially of the Dead Man Hill tights. Pte, Win. Wormald, 147th Battal- ion, Owen Sound, 'who claimed to have been a nephew of Brigadier - General Wormald of the British array, killed in action in Prance last fa11, was buried with military honors. SATURDAY. There has been a heavy Ioss of life in the South African floods. There will be no change in Presi- dent FWTilson's Mexican policy. The United States will take no ac- tion at present against Great Britain. The Scandinavian and the Missan- able have ' brought invalided sol- dier up the St, Lawrence to Quebec. Berlin reports said the Allies would force Greece to allow Serb troops to be transported across her territory. Rev. J. N. MacLean, Secretary of the Manitoba Sociai Service Council, has been appointed Prohibition Com- missioner. Major Asselin, Nationalist, having raised tho battalion which he was authorized to recruit in 'Montreal district, that corps will shortly leave for the front. Hon. J. A. Ouimet, K.C., P.C., former Minister of Public Works under Sir John 'Macdonald, and form- er Justice of the Court of Appeal, died at Montreal, aged 69. The Lapointe resolution in the Commons to ask the Ontario Legisia- ture to reconsider the question of bi- lingual schools, was defeated at about 4 a.m. by 107 to 60. Roy Campbell, Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian Manufacturers' As- sociation, has been appointed Secre- tary of the Trade Commission recent- ly ecently appointed to go to Europe. The new chair in pharmacology and therapeutics in Queen's Medical College, endowed by Cbancellor°Dou- glas, will be filled by Dr. S. M. As- selstine, who has been lecturer for two years. Colonel the lion. Charles John Coventry, previously- reported miss- ing, it is now ascertained, is a pris- oner at Damascus with twenty offi- cers and 230 men of the Worcester- shire Yeomanry. L. G. Ireland, General Manager of Brantford Municipal Railway and Electric Commissions, has resigned to take charge of the new Eastern Ontario power development scheme under the Hydro Commission. MONDAY. A German firm has offered a pre- mium for "war babies." Effective work against Austrian positions was done by the Italian ar- tillery. Mrs. Emil Huebner and her daughter Erma were found mur- dered in their home at Shoal Lake. All Sandwlcli residents have been ordered toelea. vaccinated as a result of a case of, smallpox being discov- ered there: ' By the birtli' of a nephew in Eng- land Major-General Townshend lost his claim to the Marquisate held by his brother. Theu b gle "band of the 110th (Perth). Battalion was presented with instruments by Ramsay Chap- ter, I. 0. D. E., at St. Mary's. Mrs. Matilda Merryweather of Newmarket,. 76 years of age, was killed by a - barn door, wrenched off its hinges by the wind, falling upon her. The body of John Callard, drug- gist, who disappeared while on a visit to Port Stanley two weeks ago, was found floating • in the harbor there. - Capt. E. J. Kylie of the 147th Bat- talion, formerly associate professor of modern history in the University of Toronto, died at Owen Sound of fever. - Colonel Earthman of the 228th Battalion, as a result of a week's campaign along the T. & N. 0. Rail- way, accompanied by the band, brought 200 recruits to North Bay. Authorization has just been re- ceived by-the"rrish Canadian Rang- ers, overseas battalion 01 Montreal, to recruit Irishmen in Ottawa, King- ston, and Quebec City, as well as in Montreal. TUESDAY. An international loan was made to China to improve the Grand Canal. The Belgian troops made further progress in the East African cam- paign. - Premier Asquith paid a short visit to Belfast yesterday, and was loudly eheered by the people. Charles D. Sheldon, who once op- erated in Montreal, was convicted fa Baltimore of conspiracy to defraud. Barrie, Allendale, and other places 'adjacent to Camp Borden, Simeoe county, may be "dry" this summer. The Government ice -breaker J. D. Hazen, said to be the second largest in the world, wes launched at Mont- real. - The United States will send an- - other protest to Great Britain re- mailgarding the seizure and detention of s. Samuel >eattTe of Wingham, 89 years of age, died as a result of a fall, a fractured rib puncturing one of his lungs. Samuel H. Armstrong, M.P.P. for Muskoka ex -Mayor and ex -Council for of ' -•atebridge, died at his home- there , +rt trouble. Th of Thos. I£e1Iy, Parlia- ment '•• • to contractor, at Winnl- - peg, E. rgedto the Summer As- sizes, ., , May 31. - Se, wheat in about finished in c . .w southern Alberta and iu Sasle Leon and Prince Albert dis- tricts ta • lkatclrewan. L. G. Ireland of tho Brantford. Hydro &. lttruicipal Itaiii 'ay, is a.p • pointed manager of the Hydro' la gen- tilt' and ea:ltern C7:atuii. The •IFrestdent of the'Ilrltish Doarli Of Trade said in the House of Com /nuns yesterday that fifteen hundred Canadian woodsmen hail. .co.xo to . 13ritaln to cut timbal. Y OUN Ca -MEN O'F. HURON.. Canada and 'Australia with a ;pop- ulation of twelve millions, Occupies or1eeeighth of the globe,. and • there.. marin ng se ven-eighths is now. occu- pied -by sixteen hundred•' millions - .of people.:. Over -crowded centre knrro- pe with i;ta decreasing little farms of front five to ten acres, has'for years cats` letiviaus eyes typon thie ever ex- panding ''arms of Canada; larger than all Central Europe and -wiith only eight millions of people. If - Germany Wins. these fair acres of • ours 'become . the property of • the kIun the • Austrian, the Bulger and the Turk ''bee right of conquest . le this 'this aluahle inheritance, carved out -of the forest -'by • Otte forefath- ers worth defending? • Wlio is on the firing line fighting f or your property? Ars you so unmindful of your her- itage and so crassly selfish that you .permit other boys- to spill their.blond nu defence of you and yours? - \Vial eau stay at home and ptake money? Cf•so there is a taint upon., every dollar .bili you make, and, in the years to •come, you will hang your head in shame and be despised by yoar fellow citizens and be hated by acmes elf - Yaut neighbors -ands your re.a°fives kno.v you should go; - married: men, leaving large families OE- little ones to the Mercy of the state, are com- ing torward more freely than single youne 'nen who have no ttes. In all ages, and in all lands, single young men from eighteen to thirty, then up to forty -fine, are first drafted. 'Ar'e yoe willing to be drafted? After the war is -over your own conscience will be your accuser every day and ev- ery ai,ight. Hon• will you compare with the returned heroes? The ex- cuse that "another would not let me go' ar that you "had to produce", ar nay of the stock excuses well sound cheap and foolish. Only fifteen more mmn out of each to.vn and township will complete our B1tta'ian and save our County the disgrace -which will follow if our nine :hundred brave boys stiffer the ignominy at being broken up and garce'.1ed out to other battalions. Will this matter interfere with the busi- ness of production? This is a time of sacrifice, what are you sacrificing? Mal inter years will you go about muttering, - 'Of all sad words of tongue or pen The saddest are these, "What might have been":* 7`?` " - BORN OLIVER-At Grand Bend on May: 4th. to Mr. and Mrs. Ware Oliver a son. DAVIS-In Exeter, on Saturday. May 13th. to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Davis a son. CAMPBELL -At Farquhar,. on Friday May 12th, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Campbell a son. GOVIER-At Hamilton on Saturday. May 12th to ;Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gos ier, (nee !Catharine Genttner,. Daahwood) a daughter, Kathleen Etia. I c • y . DIED SCOTT -In Usborne, on Sunday, May 14th Permillia 1'T. Scott, daughter of Richard and Mary Scott, aged 26. years, 0 montlr;t and 26 days. ADVERTISE IN THE TIMES Any "home merchant" who isn't awake, and fails to tell the people about his wares, shoifld read this startling atatemeat made by the manager off a big Toronto mail Order house recently; "We have a bureau whose dutyc it is to read the country newspapers. There is nota paper at any cocsequence in oar territory we do not get. The bureau ..looks over these papers and when they .find a town where the merchants do not ad- vertise in the local 'paper, or where the advertisers do not change their ad- vertisements regularly, they immedi- ately flood that section with their literature. It always brings results far in excess of the same effort put forth in territory where the local men - chants use their local paper.. } 'KIIRKTON Frank Browns is now in ;the King's uniform. _ Ivan Doupe, Earl 'Roadhouse, and. Jaok Nixon, who have been n the seeding,eft helping with 1 on Saturday to join the 110th in St. Diarya and Stratford, who ,march in a •body to London, where they will camp through the summei1 The annual meeting of the Lade ies' Aid of St. Pawls ,church, Kirk - ton. was held on Thursday, May 4th. at the home of Mrs. James Allen, Woodham. There was a large and entbusiastio attendance. Mrs. Robt. Robinson, who has done such valuable service for many years has resigned, and the following officers were elected; president, Mrs. Isaac Bailey; secretary, Mise Ella Wasbi- burn; treasurer, Mas. Jas. Allen, Since the war broke out this Soar iety h'as directed its energy to died Cross work, with the gratifying rev suit that they have sent to. he Red Cross- headquartera no less than 0151.85 in cash as well as garments and stroke to the value of $115.25, We are glad that such good Work has been done, and trust that they will continue thio Important patriotic ser- vice in futute, i i i,, e 1IS 111 General Logie Goes to investigate Alien Outbreak. OTTAWA, May 16. -Major -(men. Sir Sam Hughes announced :Monday night that General Logic, command- ing the Toronto military district, had gone to the Kapuskasing internment camp whore there had been an out- break among the prisoners, resulting in four or five men being shot, ' The department bad no details of the occurrence, beyond that the camp was quiet now, and is await- ing the report of General Logie, In whette district the outbreak-aectrred • INCORPORATED 1855 E. e a.momo gee worm If• • MOLSOPS,ACS SE $ CAPITAL' AND RESERVE $8, Q0,000 96 Branches in Canada A General Aankinr Business Transacted ..IRCULAR LETTERS OF CREDIT'' BANK MONEY ORDERS SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT znterest arowedj at highest current rate' W. D. CLARKE, Manager, Exeter U-arscli T E CANAL IAN BANK. FCO M l CE SIR EDMUND WALKER, C.V.O., LL.D., D.C.L., President JOHN AIRD, General Manager. H. V. F. JONES, Ass't General Manama 1 CAPITAL, $15,000,001i RESERVE RIM, $13,500,000 FARMERS' BUSINESS The Canadian Bank of Commerce extends to Farmers ever facility for the transaction of their banking business, including. the discount and collection of sales notes. Blank sales notes are supplied free of charge on application. 6541 Exeter Branch- A. E. Kul1D,1Manager. VREDITON BRANCH - A. E. KUHN, Manager. e®e. Auction Sale OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS Mr. C. W. Robinson, Auct., has re- ceived instructions from the undera- signed to sell by public auction on Andrew Street, Exeter, on Saturday, May 20th at one o'clock sharp the folloii ing valuable property: 1 tennis outfit, complete; 3 verate- dab shades; 1 verandah seat and claire; dining table; 6 chairs, side- board. curtains, .1 coal heater, rock- ing chairs, linoleum, pictures; new washing machin; and wringer; 6 kit- schen chairs, sofa, music cabinet, car- pet, large wardrobe, watnot, small tables; drop lever weigh scales, 2000 lbs.; buggy, light wagon, 1 cart, tan- ning mill;: straw cutter, set harrows, palper, gasoline engine, circular saw cement lawn roller, horse rake, {rube ber belting; .boat with oars, shovels and garden tools, `500 •cedar s posts and fence stakes, a quantity of lumber, and other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS, CASH _ ' •'. J. N, HOWARD, Proprietor. .l . t0. W. r (ROBINSON. Auctioneer. 'Satisfied the Claim. "Put any money in airships?" "Yes, a few bundred." 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KINSMAN L'.D;SI, D.D,L Honor Graduate of Toronto Useli eraity / DENT'IST , . .10 eth extracted without pain. el - any bad effeota. Office over Male roan !k Stanbury's Office Maim ft Ezetar, I t J . W: BROWNING ?x& D., . . 111 • P. 6., Graduate Victoria Us11L city Office and residence Donrxtnigy Labratory., Exeter, , Assooiate Coroner of Huron -1 y „ D ICIi:'SON & CARLING I' Barristera, Solicitors Notaries &gip veyanoers Commiisaioners, f3oliei for the Molaona Bank etc, i ..LmJ Money to Loan at lowest rages of 1.14 tereat OFFICE -MAIN STREET EHRTK* 4 1. R, Carling B. A; U. Bae Diekeeil .MONEY. TO LOAM 1 1 We have a large amount et gds ate funds to loan on farm and, !ill lage properties at lowest rate et tW serest, . GL'AD,MAN & STANBURIO el Barristers, Solicitors, Main Exeter, Inn Usborne and tiibbern Farmer's Mutual Fire insur� Once G©mpanp sdP- Head Office, Farquhar, On. President ROBT,,,.10RR1 . Vice -President 1 . THOS; RYAh1n /ERECTORS (,.j l WM. BRU,CK , WhIt ROY; J, L. RUSSELL J. T. ALLISON AGENTS • JOHN POSER Y Exeter. agent Um borne and Biddulpb. OLIVER HARRIS, Munro agent feltibbert Fullarton and Logan. , W. A. TURNUU•LY1 ' !' Secy.Tireas. Farquhar GLADMAN & 6TAN13D1RX Solicitors, Exeter. Thi Harmless but Etta'»' cent remedy for Headaafli N eu ra Igl a,A n ee m i a, S beep lessness, Nervous Ex- t x lrrrldo Matti lFeglefe►it�~r haustion, &c, 0 ��O trade M Y•1 to • , I 000 AT ALLY DRVOOIsT14, br bar marl frmeN MPG, Cd,, COLLINGWOOD, ONT.