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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1917-3-1, Page 5i ver-4- 7ari•d-• :dyanj anew e . s ,r lb lig thy#,' sT)r1-Y`,, :aL 1TCIi list TH EXETER I6 E FOE "ITIAS LINES IIERVOUS TROUBLE Lydia E Pinkhaal es Vegeta. tele Compound Helped Her, 'est Danby, 1`?.Y.-"I have had pus trotable all my lite until I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com" pound f or nerves and for female trou- bles and it straight- ened ore; out in good shape. .iwork nearly all the time, as we live on a farm and I have four girls. 1 do all my sewing and her work with their help, so it a stand it real we=1. 1 took t ' npound when ; y ten year old r came and ithelped me a tot. also bad my Oldeat girl rages it Atint of WA; 4,4904 its; Ri Rause„ all the time art xcoalltmend ` DEWIrr SiNcRs4uOR, 'West Denby, N. Y. ceplessnoss,ner?+ousneas, bra bahe, headeeltayi4¢, l:a�t♦ w►i»Io all point to ten10,l0ge- ls:tents which' Trac' be overcomebyLYdia E.Tint-banes Vegetable Compound.' This famous remedy, the medicinal rrgredients of which are derived from tative roots and herbs, has for forty as ars proved to be arnnst valuable tonic *n taavigoratorof the female organism. Women everywhere ' bear willing testi- weeny to the wonderful virtues of Lydia Patakitaaa4YOetgllle Compound. vn halt; ander athe.ttaas plt Q0, a , dies'_ Patriotic Society ' h�ir� d' a 'svas put or under the n traoiian; of Mr. ',A. A. II. Francis of ridori, sand in 341014' tsamel 40 of tit local tale p t ilk. part . Mr. Fran-, ,is authorit3fe; for the slot:tete/at he never had it better Played The ball was crowded to its utmost napacity, ;and many were 'unable to gain (admittance. Indeedso large, was. the crowd" the ladies intend to have the drama 'repeated this; Friday even- ing and at date of writing nearly all 'the seats, were 'taken. The proceeds of the 'first evening amounted $,170. On Jlondeay'• afternoon last Mr Johr ate arlane died from the effects of n paralytic stroke of a fest days previous. The deceased war, well ad- vanced in years, and. west the relict of of the late John McParIance, coming front •Scotland some years ago. She was most highly oesneeted for her reat'y fine rlualitijes, and :although! dead arae ab very' `quiet and r�rtspected life •evil! be much miss d. SFr, t't •o4elati cs* NV, 1�T, Daze tra.Torunia2 Z„ait«a- home* `z`" sri shoes! osrlaa^ Deal ' r-.- $ 33 aatly sattsa'raclrifl, in abita','t'f'ford, r, gl d taco., r ex a., lo'>t-ta o0 ilraa (yt.e b able la li0 ne l'slt He'd tea l i,osr that Mr. lei=trY'^..4alifaie s( -otte(aititbaa; itsraala>na 11 mile to tat: st1x bit „a eel ate. llasea0a 7lrsutl oarrg o.t«tarn Gait G. S, o1 lta1t•ttiford, d- on fritrrtil, is end €atweed the clilrtge. fdr, O- %. aid !hoot r•e5turn of iti Sr, :it.rrys and leftthe lollost:ng "s`r,Tid 'ra. dey for Caron, ,fin f;tc, where .hu „egos ;(:414:0ft a Pa.iitioat with hi a broth er Mr. W, F, !101.11 t, Mrs, tl , W. :Itr.'tltont* tido laity fres°n r400diag the Plot cotalaltr of ss�ea l a -with Nix. anti Mr.-. y1 ,lt,rethoatr,";re- ,uriied to Teruato, a\ bcre she srrll -visit her mother, Mrs. lfe riot, be- ,1'ore' returning tai her home' in 11uu- .ait1, _Mani ° Crusade Day was held( rn:the 'Meth- odist .rhureh hy our loci! 1Yomcu'. Zlisrsionory Society, 1 'ailing members frona \Voudh urn nndl Sunshine 'rlux- litr+ie; were present. A good pro- gramme was given, one of the less. stares being a dialogue given by thif 3lis.ion tlirele etitat:led, llhw Aunt Tony joined the .1411s4onary Society." The annual report or the Kirkton .Presby tcrian church, ltev. Br.. Colin Tetcba'r,iastor, spoke volumes for ~the ,financi a.1 c,andit on of the church :storing; (the past 3 -car. 'The report of the treasurer, Mr. 1Cirk shows a balance ora hand`of $21., 451 the total rece'pts being x574.2:1. -while the expenditures amounted to 1553:72. The balance of over fifty /dollars compares very favorably with 4015 ns'hen the balance svas only $1.66 The year iwas marked with the 'most oyat :;snpport of thea missionary,work. cat the Icor arc „aation, a work in which -the Kirkton Presbyterian ehureh Itas always deme well. The total re - .i eipts in the missionary fund for '3`•la1(i amounted to 1310,28, while the '3X -omen's 'Anxiiaary' raised the bum, of 1i4,24, Hensall Dr_ F. Y. "Ilamlin, of Toronto, spent "he week end -with Mr. antd Mrs. R4 ;d.r3onthran and fancily. Mrs. lit. D. Beit recently returned -from a pleasant , visit with relatives sand friends in Bloomsburg, Pa., ;•• Mr. James Tapp who hasi bei n tu: to -poorly for a few ' Weeks, is now im- proving nicely and able to be around :fames ill 11 or this, village aspent a -lest, clays af' the, homestead_ after leav- ing for his xncwt home in Rag in, $ ask, Mr. _Milton Ortwein. 4' moving/into 44he dwelling known in the p ast.as the .short property, and will havea_ neat ;loons. • Mr. IL J. i5t 1Jon a1d is mowing into ' his fine nett, bri_k house mancd'.ately , oast of the velicue and which issplend ;ally 'furnished •throughout. understand -that 1\Tr; Owen G: ^ey�-sand.:lir. James W. Bonthron in-: fiend erecting fuse dwellings th ,s?: am- aner also Sir,' G. C. P tty -We are plean1cd, to see;Pteo•Ceorge . aa.kson who has long been cion'ined io _b 5 room theetioli illnes,•, aloe to eget our to i.1ae v'Y1 ag during l:he ea5asl. 1st' cele. Mrs. 0: :Beach a.nd ch'Idr.:n or Be_ Bina Sask. wino- .were dere spending a: couple of months rvit,h( Air. and T. McEwen, Mrs,- Gc.ch's; par.ait', �'- tairued ;hems, dial:-;' the: past week, ” nA 'Tor r"ollo ,ng•pe its nt •Illis- F. A: Foss have been succossful hi. pass irg the as "maai,al eX uninatons held 11;r (ondorl tGonse1:V1 Lary of. 11117 x Kee Ola ICpoi. honor ifa{I1 gr 4l : 1VDc.T)ono' st, c1as `" fr eio' lwf er sts ss R I err `� tie (ve,.: er home in stratfOrd . `sirs, NATto. Lets s has returned p bonne' in t onquin hrxk, lir. Frank Rivers, 01! 3,ntpr";, Al iting friends and relatives in 1 alkage, Ir. Edgar j+5ette Ton+1 R r'1oa Gitc1 ever wbere he lits s4cear•4°tl a ENGLrSII AS SkW IS SPOKEN WE'LL 'beg`lzt ith a box, and the plord But the ^ploral of ex'shouid ben ox- en, not axes, Then one foe , is goaso, but rt called. g , Yet the plata of moose, should nev- er never l,3 meese, You _may find a lone moose, or ,a -whole nest of mice, but the plural of house is ,houses; not bice, If the plural or man is always called niers, Why shouldn't the :plural of Iaan, be ,called. lien, The efer izt he"pioral dna} ac coevs, ar kine, Bert a. "cow if repeated is .never ea.t. led %rine. And the aalrtral of vws Prot vine, And of 1 sneak of foof. acrd ,your show ane your feet, nd 1 give you a boot; would a be called beet if the asingular°.s this and (111 nlurai =these, Sl(oaaid the 'plural of kiss nick- maned keese? The xa sine roar be tba'r, and three svoield be those., et at in the plural ss'ould �ne res !lose, And the plural oaf tats is eats :not a5 tbi k of lI s JolieS over �1 r, is s,o� tar `be Syl via Je visited. Ire aiday, J ttt.oust Mr, ofttaif.1 ;Co lnhes been s°iia( i zixiroved and a a na a li rC v, esker has r4et,nd. from. De txoit 'wber''e 1'xe has bi:0.,'ti as being an'. T s3axxaelistic tnecting. Soothrot.t or the Times, F. occupied the pulpit of the Me claoareIt Sunday 'razorn og Ia-t o to ( or the, vaster d`ic of r2 01 rex versa ry evothirk 00 4.1 tltr: 1.*alit 14"„A7A a cs Rod lis, 4 eI• an 0 c2IDy lUUSaaVf' 514" 7.,{.C:' oxrteataa,'r ata lee^, it iniac she ^at1 itila,gtne rhe fe td shied, nelisb 1 chi r l t5 th '4ra4t tsoxxderi 0u rv!(z .agrtP, Linguaf;e you Centralia filbert: left here on Tuesday r th+ ave5t. Mr. ti' '4 svl tw7 tPias^old Lan'rc'tiac of leaforllt v; cel s nth lter par('nis Mr, a(xt<I Yz lla'xars 1 ran is neeCestly. The t1 4. 01 11aa i xerhyter„tut: rid.'reb "he'd •11011' ru0Iy meeting as tthe home ea:` SErs, 3wo a4'rl Iilydd on Friday 140.1. ' Mr. li"sxc .ton of a.r.eter, occupied than 101lPit '40 .1i_Ilutny-clrarreh on Sunday School Report Tise ollosving''is tint report of tlxe 1', S. S. No., 15, Frear and Stcphae n for January and Iebrntaary, The rite ses were examined in rtrithtnotic,'R“ad- tragi Wr`r tint„ tape1i reg, Geography and Iatuguage: and Cempositioaa. The neer- age merles obtained were :la follow,s, Ir. Otis-llerius Turnbull 15; Sr, BBrd--?1Yuble Turnbull 70; Eddie Turnbull 67: Alyrel Luther' G;7; a.csIie '1'urrnbnl!' 57; Dora .Wild absent. 'Jr. &'d--Mhnrien Tnrnboll 7z.,; is I+isaher ted; "jillian, .Pollock 57: lIazeI Patterson 51. Sr. 2nd -Grate Turnbull 75: Cora ;Biker ti".),, Mice Schroeder (lS; freta Toarnbull 6138; Til:ie 1�,tller Gly; Gertrude Fischer 57. Jr. Rind Amiel Fischer 59I. Mr. 1st -Clarence Pfaff 77; Floyd Pollock 63; Arnold Keller 53. , Jr. lst-Ittith ` Turnbull 88: Clar- ence Fischer 7i,; Nellie Kenny 73 Katie Heckman 57; 'Roberti Taylor 52, Pr.-Plmore Keller, Joseph Baker,' Florence J. .Clark. tam ee e rire ii ao lilies '•I osS al a' teanlaer.• tied (showing Tear' '.a�,s; Zurich i\tr. henry Weber oil Preston ,visit- ed relatives here. Mr. J. Precter attended the Iliad- ware man's convention =at Ilamilton. last ,week Mr. Louis ::Weber 'ss -ho is working in Detroit spent a few days at his. home here. Mrs. 1tognrth sand children, of atev- elstake. 03. C., a are, visiting, at the home of Dr. D. :Campbell. The many friends of Miss Victor's Johnston will -'be pleased to hear that she its :recovering from a recent her - loos operation.' According to the ” Municipal Bull- etin issued by the -Department of Ag-' sricu l ture the population of ' flay Tp. In 1"13 avas•27G7, Thousands of dozens of rich have been caught -by fishermen on the Salable Line through the .ice alon,4g the 'lake the ;past few weeks. Mr. e5:mon Dietrich of the Baby- lon Line has purchased rthe 50 -acre:, :farm of his brother-iii—slaw,. Mr. Jacob Btttler, and geta posaession on. March s31s1: next, iIbiIs farm adjoins Jr. Dletricea's , farm. ("s ars, file ly tea, ioy1a of Loudon 'r here. ter :stiu. to said ala are v iggest German Retirement in Two Years Made. On (het? per0 the British Have Ina re pile " Th il• Position by Occupy- ing the 'Villages of Pys, Serre, Two Mrraunnonts With Butte de War1encour't✓Extent of Vietor ' Not Yet !ascertained. LONDON, Feb. f46. --On tion of the Pritislx front at one por- e aSLe the 1 war to -day became a war of move- ment. "finder cover of fog and mist, which have !seen particula.riy bee y in. the past 4 l vier . the Germans carried out tete greatest retirau they va made on the wt stern fro lx t two years, an .:. B in t zri r _ _ r.. 1 y , xl_.. # briers ,uwolP* into po aae45 h e l,9the Serve, araumoot, and P� u� utotA=hlndang the fanmtAa��ut"+de � �?b whisk, a rr'ibeen the sole ,et ant of the fiercest taghrin*e wit'- the tootles ol? „lead meant;ledv Tbo exaet� e tent of, the German I;1 retiremexat is tact ! tic ht, evert it is estlmarted (bat iti approaches a depth of three mile at son e put fs Ord ash patrols are on.t in a l a -aSsing ibe Cer naris Ira totiela with theta liA until they report it ;,will not sib1e to say .ars* where the ave determined eta fax, t,hei€ rte or resistance.Nevertheless, it err #aced that era British now, or soon, will be in a osition possibly to torte elle- exaeua- ion of Bapaugm, which has been the soy :4:x17i:tillage Grasa position rnee the kegito ;.tb battle ot: 1ti€ :oe tne> as Ib silt'(', as bay 1 .t Brltiab hands Lege r, e-h1story QC the ligb n'' r:fit] had been. most stub 0tt+`„ Only as week ago, attacked on a two,xnile tad south sof Miraurnont €S, the Gornina ros'istanc-e was and tfae 111 rattrai clesirtaal eta nal atI "' desperate Iraitd- to-ban ettetataraterS arose: the taloa of atom<l p Gerraan ial-icox,ea's. l`la> #oars' is^a rooxk oaf the cia:Ia11rs' cool here iii unlit r snicr„ del(;airy, no tcocxl' la t Fridly lar to&rseaygrence 'phi T.ud3's 4tid will ,n.eet in itbc bacon nt uf';tilaa ebirrclr tills 'E'laar ally Is Marc!! at one thirty o°alar , Byron llack:a aah' of <at1l tan 1551 S i1 utrday in llv; place sa'a ss°ell alt to ailed oras! goad 1 rl0Ca wetes ir'e t1t ed: M. Thos. ,leaps( r anovin th'a svtek to their new home in Farquhar, 14°c n'ih-1 them a:lei:a-to la their new !tenure. i The .1.'atriotte tneeting was postf5r. ed last woo'k on ancoarnt or arra Tar- nerve dca h and will meet this week 00 'Wednesday :hitt* in tire let:icnrent of the church, aft'. Arthur afaedden and family ocelot :several clays last week at Mr. Jt, 1lrandford:Y,• :les., Ile den axil! re- - for sone: tin(.` owe count of Ler ftatlter' Hitless. Mr. Wm..lituxtable svlwn prening tree one day last week- had the mis- furtune to fall some 1liat;(000 to the ground .received 0 severe shaking up awl a sprained ankle. 1lr ilyndmen5 ynre raked said fixed up the injured !inset. Loc jr Seed rritihow wscier ak.aai:C(f the th Ilron Ag i- cultural5 Society waiSol! be heUld in 'ehe Tosca "half, lieris:al on Thursday, March 1st. f1 1) T>Jr PA1 T� si;i ..A, Doss' ver.` !pea^ ,ntly enter tanned a number of young Poe le to ,t bard Minae, party .qn Thp'rsd (s° cy'exr-. ing J a st. The young p`=o1'ln dres'ced in trooping with the oceas:on and n: very enjoyable tone 't<s as .•spent, GOING 'CP 'cif ata; -s .hace 'eaTrn0d dna, 3vi bora nt; and areeatial�' u:o rlat 1 3 net ii r is rt not Ouore you pri , 1 tassel CP i$ th4rlk, tr1 10 CENT "CASCARETSje 7F BILIOUS OR - COSTIVE For Sick Headache, Sour Stomach,. Sluggish Liver and Bowels -They work while you sleep, Furred Tongue, Bad Taste, Indiges- tion, Sa11 Slim and; Miserable Head- aches ' eadeaches' COme"W .,a "chi a, torpid liver' and #:loggedhowelsesewhich cause your stomach tan beep e filled with ansa ggSted foogd ptivarro So�P.i�� usse sand for, ments 4 iiiiteH garbage�i�aa�a'Safrel.' 'That's e.tiStirtes� oa�lutti �gisery t'On` tits xL t' eS, Ua >oath, yyelllow. titin ai ea e' ins t t ria' za 1, roti �, r ta3rx�ble aantl a use* viii;,g;a�3?oyiiy0ori' pa pteans otornl' -hWhO;Ce Farquhar \1:iss Itetta iolle.n is under the doc- tor's'care. IlIr. T. Austin, of Centralia, moved' onto the Mt. Pleasant Larne Ribbert, which he recently' purchased from Mr. T. 1Cattier-cm. Vire welcome him' to this cornrnunity, The Young-1Yen'i, Auxiliary-, al Farquhar held a very successful 33ox Social' on Friday evening. A. splend:d program was given. Some of those tak.ng part were Paul Bros., of bark ton : 11r. Ardis, of Woodham' Mr. alai Miss .Itobineon, of Auburn: Thc 1I.:sses Allison of Thames l3oad, ,and. Master Jose, of Kirnton, whoee 'reci_ tat,ons were given in h.s usual good style. Some of the boxes ;sold as high- ns $5.0Q while a special box prepared by the ladies of Farquhar Lor the Hon. i?resident, Mr. T. Cameron, who was unable to attend scas,eoed for $20 The total pracecals amounted to lily••• ae a rout ad. titter bad been walking for t'og y aj"eatk+r i£$ ad s. rI 11 Greenway have gone to Sarnia, • Arias Florence Gill of Grand Bend visited Miss Itlthel Oliver4 Nfiss 'W. Beavers of Crediton was g,uest of Miss Mae IN itsonelast wed:. We congratulate Mios Gladys Mason on her success at a recent musical exa mina tion. Miss Gilhotm was eared home oli Sunday owing to the co-util(len death • ,a relative. Mr. Will Stetoardson has a4teturned months with his parent's. Die plogramme for the .Me '`,L1 Par- liament this week a mock tr:al. Every one enjoyed the. social even- -ing last Friday. Grand Bend visited their s',sier, 1.11.' 111(.011ex-son, on Saturday. ITursday. 'We regret to report 111 t she is not reco,eriag 11,r rees;sit talla der lithe' nooitiCes of • rthit,,'Woincti".a• 10, the Ge were Otte Wore throtteh , but i was discovered that the u from burning dugouts. d reported the VA o he German outposts. Sim m front north the ighlfall Saturday selves In Petit Miranmont and winced all along the line. g only with sniping reoistance here and there. To -day the British patrols Preatiod forward, keeping In close contact with the Germans, who had retreated a farther 2,000 yarda dur- ing the night. Thus the way was opened to the ground wbich for months had been contested. There were bursts of stiff resist- ance from Oerman obstructing partie.-1, whieh had been scattered in the rear of the. retiring columns. Early to -day a 'big mine was explod- ed in the main street of i‘liratimont just before the British advanced pat - It is evident now that the Ger- mans, taking advantage of the last days of the reeent heavy. frost and hard ground, moved a great many of their guns well to the rear,,leavIng others forward to keep up a show of resistance. This they had been val. iantly doing for the past three or four days firing more rounds than any German guns in recent months. The reason. for tins is considered pro- bably a desire to shoot up stores of ammunition which there was not tiluTehetofroegmgy°,ve.misty weather was ideal for the beginning of the Ger- man retirement, as it eomplet.ely hid the purpose of the movement from. the prying eyes of the aeroplanes, searched out the German positions. Germans made prisoner Satueday and Sunday said they had been left behind to walk about and fire their rifles and make as much noise as pos- sible. They were delighted to be re- lieved from their thankless task. Got Their Own Gas. PETROGRAD, Feb. 26, via Lon- don.—British Admiralty, per wire- less).—The following official state- ment was issued here Sunday: "Western front: In the Sernenki- J,eshcheniaty sector, south of Vich= nevsgoie Lake, the enemy liberated a gas cloud, which, after reaching our trenches, was drive back to his trenches by a change in the wind. "Roumanian front: Reciprocal bring is taking place. "Caucasian front: Turks in strength of about a company at- tempted to attack one of our outposts south of Petra Kale, southwest of Ellau, but the attempt was frastrat- ed by our fire. - "Aviation: In the region south- east of Baranovichi an enemy aero- plane, which was subjected to rifle and machine gun fire, turned over several times and fell into the enemy's line." No if'rovision House. W. F. A. Turgeon, Attorney -General, siale in the Pr,ovirtee, also Provides' tablished. The Act was given the /Mt reading,. enforcing prohibition as far as pos- Legislature Friday which, besides that no provision house may be es - To ai 'lade ,or Greece. nouncement v it els he of tlai r> in Pre haat s ra.zk nt 45 iftitadeS1 ud a i liedee- IArell Qtritc Thom 1 thefamou the Boston ational Grand Opera, Is listening to hin/sel He is singing, by note, in dir comparison Edison's ma his direct p h between ''grid Edison' Re- Cre Tr Ova: have pr000tte,ce dots Conte To 047 it g inia di: gs p11141;catvr It tino: congragtoattits 0, scribol to the late 5 President of the N I/ North NVa terloo 1415- o frequently ° She was al- 1 111. Pres- t in town, two brother, : ed I of. Croashill survive, HAIR STOPS mum Save your Hair! Get a 25 cent bottle of DanderIne right now -Also stops itching scalp. Thin, brittle, colorless and scraggy hair is mute evidence of a. neglected scalp; of dandruff -that awful scurf. There is nothing so destructive to the hair as dandruff. It robs the hair of its lustre, its strength and its -very life; eventually producing a feverish- ness and itching of the scalp, which if not remedied causes the hair roots to shrink, loostm and die -then the hair falls out fast. A little Danderine tonight -now -any time -will surely save your hair. Danderine from any drug store. You surely can have beautiful hair and Iota of it if you will just try a little Dap- derine. Save your haid Try it MAKE Y ARS Fl H AT' THE FR N ES liY EIC1111111110ii OF CANADA VINGS CERTIFICATE itirgviDuAL PURCHASES LIMITED TO 51500. FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY AT ANY BA K OR ANY MONEY ORDER POST OFFICE pit NAND E, 1124,mprAfx-rtvi Etto-r JAN, 9, 1917 )11 TO INVESTORS THOSE WHO, FROM TIME TO TIME, HAVE FUNDS REQUIRING INVESTMENT MAY PURCHASE AT PAR DOLVIINION OF CitNADA IlEBENTURE STi)CK IN SUMS OF $500, OR ANY MULTIPLE TIFEREOF Principal repayable let October 1 Interest payable half -yearly, lst April and lst October`by cheque (free of exchange at any chartered Bank in Canada) at the rate of five per cent per annum from the date of pm chase. Holders of this stock will have the privilege of surrendering at par and accrued interest, as the equivalent of cash, pay- ment of any allotment made under any future war loan issue in Canada other than an issue of Treasury Bilis or othei like short date security. Proceeds of this stock are for war purpose only. A commission of one-quarter of one per cent will be allowed o recognized bond and stock brokers on allotments made io espect of applications for tine stock winch bear t err stamp. For application forms apply to the Deputy Minitter of 1