Loading...
The URL can be used to link to this page
Your browser does not support the video tag.
Home
My WebLink
About
The Exeter Times, 1917-1-2, Page 6
4.,j VAN1f yy�f$��ytg �1' e's Diapeps1 t":enakei Sick, Sour, say St . l7 .. WRtaG a surely ieel ills In five minutes, at You est ate is souring ou :stir Stomach of lies ie like a luilrp of a(3, reiu.9fug to digest, or yen belch s wad eructate sour, undigested foodv , or have a feeling of diszlnes Jioerfib as rn ulln .:t ties,' aeaasea, bad.tas€e tt atlt and: stomach -headache, you a get Messed relief In #iV e nt n s.. 'rat au end to strmaehratable for •e t era r Ibv getting a large fifty -cent ease ° of , a s Diapepstlt from any drug More. "ITT..: realize in five aninut,: how need - 16 -Ss it is ` fifer from indigestion, ;e%. -i . nr stomach disorder. t;uleltest, surest stomach doe- , the world. Bt's wonderful, ,111 lritzSe rming—f?ra Friday eve 1)-4eno r lath, Rue et 'those ha laral lar gatherings, long to he- z �tlt ed took place at the borne" of and Mrs. James Squire when rtlt fifty invited guests i embled elebrrate the house-warming of it hely house -whieht they built kst"year .It pan truly be old s cea7ia o[ tlae tnax t cotnaaxodioat a, wap_ tate twitta uta ei y conventeuces) ;ntfleaut co',tntry dwellinghoneys. ita western Ontario. The ided a splendid supper for au ,.excellel t program (zf lent, was greatly enjoyed` ae present, avitit 1M. , :i.. tela irartult The host and 1a �tA loan( bo5Lesa Pr(1 :411. Them ,different t< ly every iitoutley as ihnstua s were the l grin"relate of several 1 e:autiful gifts ar ruonit-utoes of this _ylae;apiclotts occasion, Then after -hay:- n" ITent a most enjoyable evening Ohl guests deported TO their .everat Mono s 'leaving Mr. and Mrs Squire Alieir good wishes stud hoped they outd be long 6la_tred to enjoy the:. iram€orts of their beautiful qzw, p• ati nisi od a.kxti aIa°s, "f a ; 'Tlacattea cxa relati rstaiu,� as t< 'qxa`+,�xait. llratast I ire!¢, of I"a.^trcai onlita lies TQse to Ga°eel r Sexsr lth The aiaer n".. �n ',Oven i tt� Six '# � � E e � hizi School h `a' se o fih rs v ,v n g� December '21st, 'was a good t, access: T �kpe faceatiicr was fine and ;the school room was filters to the doors, A ;ood, programme was rendered icy the pa - pits assisted by. ir. lti, D.Oestre➢.cher and his sister, !Miss Martha Oostrei. cher, of Dashwood, who sang several selections,, Mr. 1ohn Northcott l agsi:Lt*d with several selections o hie, PhonQa Pik nra . The.: proceeds amounting to,,abotat`?j 4,00 were donated to the Bed Vross; trend.: Mx, Alla< Sualla cQuabe of Toronto, visited friends here thy' week. Mss 'Garlic ,Northcottthe bent holidays with friends in Toronto. lr, V. . Jortieott spent Christ- mas with friends at London, 'firs, Chas. Aldworth and' family spent New Years with friends at Stratford, Miss. .. Leila Northcott, of Strat€ori, spent a few days .with friends aIa this neighborhood last week. ?'fir. Nelson Stanla.ke has moved in to the new house. he »uiUt on the tamp he ;pnrelaased front •Mr, s1. Stnit,k. . i Crediton ?ellsirvlu . of Lockatow, iSyit< ln4 air 1 au Itttr, Vitra, It is < 1;itiaea", afy,eoaaa 1'Iaakbeiuer' has reg turueStratford, itty. E. S. Banes and wife„ of 'Herr liltcz ps zit New Years art tise torr rrer's be heze, ,),Iles Xtwora Anderson Spent: New 3t`era.rs with relatives in ARO. Craig. Mr, rand Viers. A. J. Clarke atatana., 4, of Ailsa Cr.aax tlPerkt -1 t3e. ,ii with tM1r„. and , 1t , 1', W. ala lists Lorene S'antlotrook 'ia tit tizsg a elaa fives tat Sig eodbaala, dr: and Mrs. Mats, Moilard, Jr, of Craxzd Wend, :spent Nese 'yewars atthe laat *.home here, Victor .Kestle has :retttrued ts1 to to resuuie ;his studies at th,o �a. T >Z. :w+ OW I filmed the Somme Hattie" the story told by T. 1s'_: McDowell, the o p o r:tor who faced d in pictures of the reat- est fight 'n thehistory a a £ i1 0 the world. iti riling in a London paper, says: 1� . 3's, It as on June 26t l s that 13eft London toomm c eslee my. dit Y tars u� one o the two lbctal, British lane- • III t I' � � >? the 'western front, aml 1 began -almost at once, BP to dune' 3Oth was out every day with my camera in trout ,of the British hues, recording the British shells bursting over the German trenches. 1 was concealed in a shell - crater, a past of sopa© peril, for ware tbau once 1 became the ()Wed of at -- tions 'QIa tlae part of some c€tri- Founded s:alper_ The xfofse as the :British shells passed ever Illy head and those of t21e enemy- burst im the neighborhood was simply diabolical, - and during the whet? . sixty—two days 1 have been at the (rout heartaches and ruYselt laatve been intimately= tcCIuta,Itted, i6Idle diming near lSlaiaxetz a pineq of shell .lit the bonnet of any kuotor.. car, s might explain that both Mr, tlalius—the other official hincmato. raphes --alid myself runxk as officers, taur alniforms are the same as a lieu lea}«ant'S, With the exception of the distinguishing badges. f course;, we !rave carte-lila/mho to go everywhere, #aur cameras are not screened by thin. plates of steel, gas naps.,people; seein to think, We use ordinary kineteate- graph cameras,. but 1 usually put a sack over it. €Dna July ist, when neon fellows rrt oxer tl�p: top, I bras 1;etwe- n vas zight,s E EXEC:. grandsons. Alba r7t7 !"toy° ;�itt kisc holidays in W44At ,. Nursing Sietor `,as lt%arr Rf3e.eh-: anan of, this `v a � ' w^ R at t o i T 3.11 t1a. been. in a 'li Int t a -r ' s. ilea "�aToronto. .} saq 13. ! for some fidne'. ft recti 1. forv. ,��,,.. alt. Q e,Cs<.:fl;i with a partr of Ontario nursesaas d w e trusk tt 4o hear .of, her 'safe ar- rival. Thitwt4the Second el oer nurs"s who 'have gone overseas, Ii=s (lemic Petty 'beim `'b,e first, air. D. Urquhart was visited d ;t r the fast week by his two brothers, Kenneth and John frown. C'batham district also ,'1.1r'. Urquhart. Among he sato • n€, t visitors in town on Glaristlxta's wk ,s, (.zc,— 1i ssA S The � : e . , 11 ��� s3usch andPope Mr. land firs, Boyd of London; l?ranl McGregor and .Wm. Coad, from De- troit; The Misses Cadmore Toronto; Dirs. X, , Stoneman alis.!. son Bert; of Toronto; Mr. Stephen a'eail e a e- turned-ssoldiex° on leave; atarya, Hogan of London, miss M. -McCully of pudon '2Ir; and Mrs. 10„ 0-et,ger oi'I Kitchener. fl,fr. and, 'Mrs. G. &Italia. comhe .of Quelph, u'fliss Lily' Porter of ("Branton and Norman. Truemr.er of the Dental College Toronto. Mr Sr'u1_ Crags.; and 1,ir. John Ga" K and +1'ti.ss B. Craig returned recently - m 'the west when they spnat clue tsix months 'sa+r-t../ ,I•e Lath cs •'Ilei 1 rielads, and report :a t t rry e ayoya bie- vssit and mod- rinse in the Ir.Robert J DrywtL<e1e .ita ell 1i- ni Michigan when he o aznti r. a number et Ares o h s and friends nand 14R', s rr zft m ar and feels nee ,bewfittctl b alar"iv'".x xle;v Methodist .church sheds at f hisrc lak{tr t trill he opened Sunday, .fanttzr' 'the 7th, when ',services Nrxll Le Iatfitt:afternoon atsAct -eening supper wit1 ba r1`ctl, C u est. s return- has b�cia Gene alfhs. 3l;izel Esery and I:Is 1rat reteraaed to Loudon on Tuesday even - jug after spending the holidays at the Monte of air. .4 ii, ,1 saery, Il sstyn s of Exeter, W,1,1 a in glee. vil,age (.ata Tatesday R?3, 0 '(ft .4 s to to G Schoe desS of. the School rot Sciense,''Toro/',nto, and. ILliss the U Qder'c � -�i 1a tt h gear int 'holidays tat their ho to here.- After. fort -levo years. service aty trustee 'ett the sobool board of S. B. No. 7, , Zurich, Mr. Fred Hens. ' Sri, handed Iu'' his :resignation on netines- daY n�.the Meeting, WI-, 11("_4 was secretary Of the board for nearly elt that time. and during the incumbency of at' e- f : ` la .ot'ie (axes seen many' olaart�e� in the ;tcitcnl life throat h tl.ia uec- tioTa. "lb', J, Prceer ;Yas eine 4ed hisMfi, fl2Tiv RQse.Qf tro'" �s tt 1,De rt e tholiday sl? ut e Y� athis Biome o?I t1Ze Ml3Ifil, onceSaslow!. 3 Mr., Fred Howald 1 a3 student t -. en>% 4f fstG Waterico S tlilizzary is, Spending rite holidays at his. ftorne .hrMre. t1dr, ifornie Boltzmannof Fiske, at the home of his father,, t'Xr. G, Holtzman Talbot Bros., have !leen izt of � 1zauJ- aiag feede nt blocks to their Strafrom far in rtley Benson for their new barn they will erect in the summer, + Jte Kieatla took glace on e 's"uesdas �oca { tixe aznty .Rouse .e o£ ,aefaa of Mr, .onrad ''Babas' a .ga. � former lreastr?ent o< the Babylon Line Hay, `The deceased had e.. tad , iaeeu lin Poor health forIn �o e tRne. T rexepaiswere brought at to' Zurich a1,r and t he flnexal rook place a. ceThurSda roaFelQt4of _ %\eber, intertneaat tahing place in the Lutheran'cemetery, Nomination _ r for reeve council fors for 1J tp `lawawh'zp 1917 wabrad in the Town tPa L ateQ . xt r ntnees for reeve N kfi ;aYr- erg, A ,' '_•.eela, and�, O. Lafioz',ke,�For e,sune cors, C. Wainer, 5, Dietz, and ). rtn, ,Lap Turnbull. Mr. 1 Laporte withdrew as a candidate . for reeve and Mr. Turnbull from the council last titan �e 1eavinn the old eo meit 'etite . by acolara ation, viz. -ft 11. Neel), C. 'W r , reeve dl7er,� „�. ;13. Laporte, E. Dates, and S. Diet4 councillors. a; Theli > v` froct� village of Zurich o„(trat Iz r , � cation for { olive trustees was t h� .ie �td. -. in J.i., the Town ; HMI. ? its•I>. W, less, TI-�alat, 'i3l., Kraft, , A. B, Elopes and W, Szas°loft were. nominated. The latter three with dry;it. thus leaving. ;tate former board :l elite -d by acclamation. Sa 4.n 04114 4 ran p !% eH '12 �;iaC.(e a, t?i 'R"(Fraly to, sate i ?file .holidays .at tate ,hones{ cif 'Stle ;f a el terltasan. Ik-Sita 1:;aiivia j, eltiu, iwito ,riaiting ,rel ,alives in 4i"wrier^i darned to her home here. Firs.' Frank, Clark(' and cltfl ,ondoo, visited with '!her rr. and Mts. F. •Gvnttner, the holidays, Sir. 3, 11. Ehlers"' of itarrisb{ar* pent; the iiie Near of !Vial itis taaireuts hire, ;fir. aeon{ Vincent, of Kitobener, visited :relatives here hastweek, ta'klias,I3, Lipid and mice (;)live ts,pent Abe holidays with 7reltatiees iu that• Sirs- Neel) spent the holiday witlr ter son Earl at Pontiac, Mich. rLo;xd of iiostng people of. -geodeskating; cat .Exeter Friday ¢1r. end trs .li,tttable of Sratuia, !Bede visitors ver the holithtyi,, rt n, of over Greenway Rr Il mold Thomson; of tBlnevale, ja renewing acquaintances here. !Mr. and Mrs,. L. Stone holidayed at aOriilia with friends. i4aster Oryon,and Mises Lois and ;Qlivo Brown are visitirng' their grand- ipareirts in Clinton. Hairs, \V. °T. i3teia .and: Miss Lillian Are 'visiting airs. htatthewn at Den- • ![r. and Mrs. Elmer Iktyter; of De- troit, De-troit, are guests of Sir. and. !Tris, P. Murray. 1 t t :Mr. A. Shank'. is visiting friends Imre after an absence of several Pte. Cliff Buchanan spent a few. ;days with'!i:Ir. and Mrs.; 'W. England. (Miss Zillah i ngJil_ih has been 'ill frith tea attack of grippe_ •a Mr.:Arthur 11Ioilard and .,family Arent New Years with Mr. 3. EP.ro,` they; • tHiSa",Nellie 1-Taudson,. of • Detroit, ;spent the holiday week at her home Mrs. 3.,1 iakey visited iter .brother 1ALr. tI.. 17lariton at Granton. 11 Wilson , and 1iirgmh' were Grand .IBend visitors, Several 'letters_ were ;received .here, iast Week ,from "Treat: x:W. T. Glens, -who is . now .ln 'Fr Ince, lht is with ;Ellie 15tih;Battalion"annda;is in more comfortable quarters than forn.crly. 'The 'concert in ` the Methodist who reit !Christmas night was an un- jnalified success: ;The children did .keeedinigJ:y well and the pray en - :titled -"The Malting of the • -:'Flag" aroused ygreat interest. •rand. enthue, 1 aasm_ The proceeds amounted. to `i`oft, Pia h "s Lea 1yrti ST • t1