HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1917-11-8, Page 54917
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A`Partial View o
The World's Greatest
Laboratories
THOMAS A. EDIStaN employsover•
7,000 people in the greatest manu-
facturing
nufa+cturin laboratories in the world.
0 Phonograph wa t
is 1
talking na eh nu; at d it
in :a talking machine factory.
product something more than
usic"s Re -Creation is a
at every point fron t til 37n
approximrlte reproduction
is characteristic~ of ordinary
Edison a'
t£e you he
Come to a :
is
this w•oh
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a labo,3
e n echan
ustca St
lking mac
r toffy ass3
derM ne
"ot1 rte
buy.
sl Itlgwalsnea
l and only
Lands which
la
d
wee -tend at her home here.
Mrs. Kirpatriek of MngregoraJficb-
is visiting at the ,Rome of her sister,
Mrs. Godfrey Nicholson.,
Next Sunday will b. obse
missionary Sunday in the
chwaroh . 'Rev. Lloyd or Par
occupy the guliit both Mot
ew
On 4Friday 'night next, the mearibei
of the Exeter Dramatic Club ww11 gr'
the play entitled "Why Snaith Lek
`Borne" in the Town hall, Crediton.
Admission 250, reserveu ;eats
Proceeds in aidof lied Cross.
474411444441/
.
Dashwood
Mrs, A, Granhner QL Loraine, obits
s visiting at the home of Rev. R
Gsaupnet,
i l rorenee 23runnee of Creemore
is visiting with friends this weer.'
friss
wwatli DoraKraft oh London visited
her parents last )veek,
Mr, and. Airs. ,Je Kellerman visited
in 'f'Lthasww�ee
Mr.
baandby irst, FieFk.ruan Zirxtnlej of
atra•tford visited here ower the weeps. -
end.
n'wrr. dierb .Krrtt
oe Detroit 'cane
ca
le
afiicri s thwiiA on SatordaY.
d
Miss Mina Ehlers of Stratford ,vis-
ited with her parents parer the week-
id-
Mrs.
eek-
,d Mrs. C. Stade is, at Present visit -
tar with her datig'hter� Mrs, II, l ido
at. V9a t -
errs, xaxi; V1 vita pr i€a�cwtlo
slit a dint; a few days 44 retatises,
last ,week
the ashwood
e i arge I• r4 t t' e,
e.r t ais £ xa oP € s to,
� r .l it pi I, �,
etc ro the IilRtai'g' tlesp ted at yam.
ion 4atiitori rari3, ana. this week they
are packing iToxe tt send to the
I asnwrood boys overseas. Dashwood
ladies are certainly doing their part
in providing good tiring for tin--. boysi
-ho are �fighttiit i for 04 -
VI,: kited Cross Society has a tar�,c
shil7rnest of nothing, socks, etc.;
w e £1y ra ady , to tae shipped,
rot aiy
Iodic arc: arse tsalcing to great
ititc fest tr. knitting. They are 1041310g
-society and will meet at tale hooves
a€ the different ;members, once a week
herring tha° winter izo knit for tato
1d'ors,
OUR ACID' STOMACHS
GASES OR 1NUIGE$1ION
e's apepain" nesttratiaes exec9
wre Acid in stomach, ref evialg
dyspepsia, heartburn and
distress at, once,
Time it.! In five minutes all stuu>.
ieh distress, clue to acidity", will X09
lice iaali ,eetion, ;heartburn, rournes5 o>,
at+fcl¢iteg of gas or erttetattion't of wtali-
stcd ,food, no llizxincsl, bloating, foul
sada or headache.
Paie!a' 11in c gin in noted toe tt
speed inres slating >upset stomachs.
It is the surest, iluic1,e,t&ttonuacb sweet-
ener cr inElse Isola. world, ria, sand hca;idee Ft
is laatrmtesta, Put an end to stomach.
cii5tressut once by getting a largo f fifty
.not
e
t cnscasep
D c. 1�a ar 1
.t ati from rani Ia P
drag, store. You realize in five minattes
R
how ittosetts front fedi-
l: D n "dlc.t? is r r
t t't
upe, dyspepsia or any stomach dis-
order a l byfermentation a to
t t actsix q
nr rets tl
exeeseive acids in stomach.
limvil
The :1r.nivt•i' ars erYiee Ia;'ld at
331iarviilt' Church last ; Inday wroro
n great soccer The Ilea% T 13, Cnui
14kr,d -tare tathw•d ttwo Very- able sermons
tvhielt were greatly appreciated by
1aq: c ;tttentive coangretgations. The
.lanYl1(ilD'r muter t1
4leadership
or ,Mr.' 13, "Cooper sang some very
choice 'pieces in a very creditable; ftcv, t+n
b the Fiig aw Pc ww°
7unnnct. Che amount ;a.sk d e ,v
!Hoard rtor Trustee:has been Tealizo
ti raised.
over . 1,r
p tat,au{.
A memorial service ,for Pte, Gaar
v>ek_eiz.
la; lar 1tl it3 the Elm vilte
It arch ria 't Sabbath morn -
0' loth. 1 .+siren witi IX'
1ti w. Ta. (3,trn,rs1 and
f . Meold and: Joshua;
.vtot at1rti
v•
Cred'i
ai
aawd !amily
Yc
in x"Si. �x,
1 t
.�
1 i1° -
t`
r r rl*>ai )
he lxattaar h
1 ie1zo1son.; sloe:
amoMor
RY it just once! Ask your friend, to let you "pilot" his car on an
open stretch. You'll like it, and will be surprised how easily the
Ford is handled and driven.
If you have never felt thethrill of driving your own car, there is -some-
thing gdod in store for you. It is vastlydifferent from just riding --being
apassenger. And especially so if you drive a Ford.
Young boys, girls, women and even grandfathers -thousands of them—
`are driving'Ford cars and enjoyingit. A Ford.stops and"N starts in traffic
with exceptional ease and smoothness, while on country roads and hills
its strength and, power show to advantage.
Buy a Ford and you: will want -to be behind
entralia
Is viSitl i;g yak: i,tpod.
rY o% Lotti
rnne here.
Colwaill and daughter I
visiting; . friends in Parkhill
s
31t
Cr `Jas, Godsawe is, o thti :sick. Iist
IS spending n few:,days in Luca
recuperating,
lla
Mr, ,3. J. Ccplwili, an, Mite = Cr3="
n ilt arre both: zn Godericli this ww'�eis
on the �aarr,
The r.0494a,G lea ;ie are backing
aCh istmag ' a ao the bars overseas
todaX, " 11t> > 8th, at airs, 'lP'illts"
Mr. ata. t'rs. Johrrs received the
sad news on `_ilondaay morning 'thae
their sore Norman Jehns had been kil-
led in action on the. 26th Oct. The
sympathy of their `ssanyi friends here
go oat to thorn in their "hour of
trouble, 1 't
{Y•� Wednesday last ,�x�, Finlay
exit:exitert%iY)e4 Jrrrr el unda3 :Seyb'wo f C?, ,5
to
11%1144 ' p arty, They ohseRj
the- custom 4 elebratiing the eteltijl
in Sittings SOU' A grand rna;r b �r
held elowwr afe*t by the inasti�
ers an fat gl to*. Tk,,y cell
t3iffere i t went iaettta'
tat Ii�ga} zitidi
grearly Qir}o?a ,., Rt f iltPf at th '
voltage
yes w,E erf
fabs al
S tc1, foi tli
of Q V in history llewgRc
e ti
wai ra
claa w �a
d
4
: sa' circa giYG a
their class wYtirt
iia xaStetaslc we'f
an. Total ;narks 3tla, nri
Sr. ails --Ir, 1irooks 20 ', .1l a+1
1 7; I; Pas.acry 10.
Jr, 4tti. ifls 244; 'L Rvelrber 23
A, bandern on :"a: iii,, Racks ,:.3; t
llodgiai 198; *A, Connor 1
III—F. Unxta•ble 1ft, TA RI n I
. Connor 154: K, 1saske:tt 1,3 M1
IlatsI ett IV. ` s g
1—IL Hiicks; G, VI;xi n T aaiilix
Pr,II tffodgius, J, I`ll net,
M,, liic&s, \%x,;$ra9tli.
E, ;11, \Ves?ota. T 'aclter<
�t9
tai Yid..
enll
1mi i\ (4nc» et si
tr 1?f. t°', .titata
1li;aiat �1"elalit4
rsa+
Of a del
f
ttwg rive rawaiss as tw .O ftE tot iaataa
J. 1Mkinsan, of 'Loco *O `t I illan s .
rphe•ai..5on of fi)ahntt"«i. The coaa
mons wwns pecrortnesl
htau lit 1I A TI Il, o'. Ili; all in the
*presence of twenty liYc c the
mediate relatives of the lwide and
room, The bride wadi gt zaWay by
her 'unt,le, lf'r. «"na. ' 1! ¢ bltai aa.net eat. l
tended by ;1frs, Neltie Itoob o : we ler
while the raau s supporter
arta
rl t)1•
Wilfred Stephenson of
?
hf w,.
ter the ceremony as r1%*hriony wedding
lunch °wa;s served itt the dining room
by friendsnd
3aL the bride
nutter t!
a
r -
tion
of Miss Ada 'Webber and Hiss
Minnie Sinclair or ,11e's sill. The gift a.I
r rte n
t w °era'.
� to i
bride w l
the i
t i
to
vex.
cut glass for household use.
>iutl,
1Ir: rand 'lift:. Stelphtnsotti will reside
in pttawu the former home of the
;room: and will be at homer to their
frie:I after late. Ist. Th: goodw'sh s
o!' a 'barge coazuuunit w will follow
the bride who was well known v,n
Exeter. Elimw'ilie and Liman,
•
Zurich
11'r. Normals llolirnan,d
t tst; wv e1. from, ,a Trip to Fiske, Sask.
1:a'.Peter .Latmont has retor,ntld,
from Toronto and is much improved
in health.
Mrs. John Gnscho n'nd daughter arc
wisithig relsttves in Pigeon, Mich.
Lor a fen wrecks,
Mr., Arthur, Truentiner. of Toronto
visited, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. U.
Ti uetiincr last ww ei k.
Mrs. "airy Stelck Firirl •daughtt-r,
31ass .Margaret area ,rho have, been visit-
ing relatives at Dauphin, Man., have
rear'taed to their comic here.
OYa illond ay. October 29th there pas -1
sed away at his home on Goshen Line:-
Stanley-, George Lloyd Armstrong, son
of Mr. and .Mrs, Robert Armstrong,.
at thee aage u' 2$ yearn and 1 months. 1
The deceased had beech a stutterer of
diabetes for about a year, and al-
though t w eryt:hina possible was done
for hire it was of nu avail. Ire la sur-
vived by his sorrowiing • widow, his
Lather land moth( r, enc brother a.nd,
two sisters. The funeral was held to
the 'EayLfield cemetery.
CANTEtoN-11 A1tTi•E'T3
The marriage took place on ilionday
the 24)t1i. inst., in. Westmoreland Ave.,,
Methodist church ' Toronto, of Elea-
nor ;da•ghter et Mr. ,and Mrs. Chas.
liartleib, Zurich, to Tchn 13i. Cantelon
Df Toronto, son of lir. and Mrs. Peter.
Cantelon, (Clinton, The .ceremony'
was +conducted by !Rev, Dr. Speer in
the: 'presence of afeww' relatives and
friends. The bruise was unattended
and wore a blue serge travelling suit
with fax Lars. French hat and col -sage
bo .+jaat of sweetheart. roses". After'
the wedding' breaklast the bride and:
groom lett for western points. On
'then retern''Mr. and Mrs• Canteton
will reside at the Ellsnaotnt apart-
ments, R.oncesoalles; Avenue.—Globe,
U-i:ob:r 31st._ i
GIRLS!, WHITEN YOUR SKIN
WITH LEMON JUICE
4
Make a beauty lotioO for a few cents to
remove tan, freckles,. sallowness.,
Your grocer has the lemons and any
drusto'e, oir -toilet counter wilt supply'
yott° 1'itlt rinse ounces of orchard white
for,,a few cents, Squeeze the luseo`of,,
t}ue, resh: lemons into a bottle,•thet ; ut.
lin• toe orchard white and shake we11
7.tn^al e#'a quwartei pint'4441341!, ry;'
1ICYntiI1 si,InwYliit k a oolwd
e"�tfaae
The Militai
e Act,
DON'T DELA'
Do It TODAY
THE MILITARY SERVICE ACT is passed D the Procla.
;natiori: issued October 13th. it is now the bounden duty
of every man in Class One to report for service ars cal
exemption. This ines all bachelors and widowers without
�
children (not otherwise excepted) who were 20 years old on
the 13th Octo r,. ! i. ', and ho .e 34th birthday did
occUt before Januaryt, 1917
khat To
ask for the form f+o1r repo xtil t to
form contains clear it struction
n NOVEMBER 10th.
r tai your fest 0
claiming exern
Do this not,la
Beware
With sty many rho sand
Class. One Men Neill
our i1111e and serve j of
Irish on the last days.
li is be
rl*latsl it., h=
to Last Minute Rush
ea
ed with the ?v.
Today.
ay
e
You'i
sitar,
le
Peo;
tied Coiartci1
lot
Londa)
d d8 a 31O
ft) 14sh
es
Exeter Opera House
One Night Only
Novemb.E
Wednesday,
p
E
E ENING Ali 8.1
1.00 ,75c 50c
Plan or Hail at Howeys Drug Stor
GRANSTON
917
STION
I l t� 011 11 a <Thc Birth of a
Nation" a To? Go. because this is ii,
Lmilted Engagement. and it will be
the last chanceto see it in its entirety.
PRICES WITHIN^�f13i� RE
OER AC f
F E wt ONE
Fresents.
The Most Tremendow
Drarnatic
That the brain of
man has yet
produced
3). W, GIZIGE[TLT'S
8th WONDER of
THE WORLD
5,000 Scenes
15,000 Charcacter-s
3,000 Horses
Cost $500,000.00
Spectacle
The great newspapers
of Canada have endors-
ed its artistic, historical
and educational values
and say to their read-
ties.bailt up.and then destroyed by fire, The bie•e•es
• 'rodneed to the smallest detail of th
attlllery du 61:
battles of the 1
Lincoln traiOd.
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