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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1917-12-6, Page 4c'« AL Christmas Spirit an Doctor Gave Patient e t ned sir ay. ouldn't ook rill And Stru g h tO be. }r as ttie day before Clrp.sttraaal' eztr, Vii[ Any �hopping had been done thalight) when I suddenly re- netnl>eted t!a a.riitg my eldest son, a Iat3 o eight years, Filly, "Oh, 1 jiope cant t rt 7.1. bring met haraionicon this hristxnas,": says a writer :in tlhe New 1 aak"I- Kr'enng Surat ted eouuaA 1 could riot disreli<ard suet a wish- X41 aittaa>ugh it was ralltlitg, 1 ISI; on"ftw.at and rubbers and t}•a. :aazliel#` 1a'h*aad started out for carte of our large department stores. `mix 4la'ri v'i'llas at the eoaunter where this ;ieniar article r s displayed 1 ad every one spa bm y I could not £z Auction Sale STOCK„ INTLEMENT . S. llrown has 2anst'iiac- tions froiaa Walker �_ ;e to sett try fPUbil,0 Auction, oat �,r 1, Coo. IL Ustokrue, across from Sun , ne ehureii ou Pri,day• nee.,21st, 161.1g eommetn 'lig at one o'clock sharp the follow- , 1011SES—.. cultural learn rising ui1 h y<aars old. P good farmer's` driver nuaet and reliable 4.ou,r' ,rears otos 1 goo roam ware .q tet and se- liable S fears old, CATTLE ---1 cow due Feb, lrs€s, COW due, J1aroas, 39th, S cow dm* March 7th 1 cow due :clay fifth, Leifer `are 13rd, 1 *.ow fresh i 5 choice steers weighing aboant 1100 , e7 nns, ytarlitic,steers, 2 Yeats .,heifers, 4 ,sprang calves, 1 young 0 4' 1 r n t i bre sow due on. g4a, i5tb, 2 1-e kshire sora s due ,rn tnb; 2 sows date Ja a. lath 1 so 3' e 1+eby, 1st,, "1 a'oyoekehire ti 'purebred, due in „March, 10 o months Old, 10 Young 'Pigs ks old at time `cif : a1 T1 -3t 80 he mud n2aa l GRAN 1 1tuYvA' SYSTEM Th ra Route THE TOBE IT ANC OT GIZANTON Of 75 bus, of Witt -i4 titan- cai 0 4r. Auction Sale ARM STOOK ASI) ilif,LE3rENTs Nairn, Auctioneer, has "re-ceiv ed instruction from Chas., Hackney to sell by, Public Auction On the premises Motherwell Church, on, NYEDNESDAY*. DECEMBER 12, three years; 1 glloadster three years, brokea; 1 gag; t„ 'rising three years; 1 dri„N par years, quit•t! for a w0 - colts rising Iwo, '- registered Sho to n f; t) registered Shorthor 407.4-1- orthorn bull, three y, ears ,ttl." These are a choice lot 4 il4,0.1,4n-g" woo prizes at loeat ea cowg dole to calve a oi 10 goad IltrirY cows d. 9 ,secen - dale. to calve lit, Mai'. ett brood Soa- with 'litter 417 lay 0. The Two Ontario's Best Commercial School Courses are thorough. the Ift * instructors are experienced, ; • students get individual attention and graduates are placed in zee turned down over 300 calls * * for trained bell). This Ls the t school for those who want the 40 'practical training and the good t positions. Commercial, Short- t 'w hand and fillegraphy depart- raents, Get our free catalogue, • • 14 D. A. meLActiLAN principal W. J. ELLIOTT. President. + ot1 • if...YOUR CHILD IS CROSS', FEVERISH, COKSTiE3 0-61?, Mother! If tongue it4 canted,. elogge into their m ney belong to a nelv order of the belo)ved rag dolls that have always held "arniest corner of little folks' bear s. he Ils are maile of discarded kings and stuffed with cotton. Vbite socks are used for the heads and colored ones for the bodies. stitcliint; with heavy mercerized n or yarns, outlines the jackets, takes ties and garters and represents outtons. The eyes, nose and mouth outlined also in_hlacit and red. Two -toned silk socks, usually in • bright color on the wrong side are much sought after by the makers of these jolly looking character dolls. Wishbone Thimble Case pretty 'thimble :ease, made of shlione saved from the *reek of the ,Tlianksgiving turkey, is ' something , Heavy s,ilk or ,mercerized, cot - 'is used for crochet lace to niake e ,horder about the wishbone. It iii0ted with a' beading tO carry' 01 t, aill 40 0 tt t hes eel t?, rying- The larger one o the boys / aked , we didn't mean to Steal v,dien I said, "Roles, would 43' ike one of these harmonicons'i" y said nothing. but the look of sur- n•I•c (gratitude they Itricno nothing of) en I put one in each hoy's dirty M- anias I shall not forget to my dying day, and before you could say "Jack Robinson" they were out of the store 1:131 (Mt Of Sight. 1 turned to the young oticed the tears In her eyes. c finally found her voice she spoke a did." "Well. never mind," I said; "you didn't understand. I am the mother of two boys and know what a boy craves." When she handed ine my change and package she said, "I shall'never forget this day; it has tit Plgt way Tuning Up For Christmas. ble roar It blew in at evening from an arctic Traffic it blocked and the' treacherous street Glitters and winkles with silvery Dolls in armies and soldiers a -plenty Gifts for kiddies and sweet and twenty, Gifts for' grannies and aunties and dada Gifts for using and losing ,and fads! Gifts for nurses and chauffeurs and Gifts for bookworms, who read all their books! Gifts for sinners and sneerers and saints, Tops for spinners and pastels and Music, inechanical, mirrors or hinips, 2'urkeys ,for orphans and newsb.oys, if ts that a fluffy and g s that are nd tramps. tll sets of the classics and gleaming gold pieces Suitable—very—for sweet nieces, Calendars, virtuous, witty or wise, ` Flowers and bonbons and puddings and pies! n,ics there w o de and deft., t- tee, in our dream eve y them, and- tie them!, VT t ted dera will be eat of of on It Igest OTNAUCPTIg gewfir- tr 0 and Childr Mothers Know Tha Genuine Castoria Always Bears the Signature of • Thank:. for y in all a ie the pri)ilege apnea in von eaders this Chriatm.m time on behalf of the liOsPiUd tor SI,* Children, the 'Sweetest of all Charities," which has s its mission the care of the helpless he :tick. the crippled and the deformed. 'here never was a year in the his - of the IlozPital when funds te n the Work e needed than now. Your money 11 rcy on the ir Ith that the lioso he troubled roadway So I am asking you for aid, for the open purse or -the Hospital's friend is the hope of the hospital at Christmas. just as the open door of the Hospital's mercy is the hope of the little children throughout the year. pg km, oil s for I. Prep Far Ove Thir y Year Kit Wilt Notice to Creditors In the matte t the ate of Mary Ann Sandeis f the 'Village of Exe- ter. County o iron, widow, &t - hope. o 1Votice is hereby given pursuant to , Statutes in that. behalf that all *red. itors and others loving claims a. gainst the estate of the said 5fary Ann Sanders, who died on or about SePteln ber. 22, 1917, are requircd on orbefore the 10th day tar Decetriber,, 1917, to send by post prepaid or de - or roe Village of Exeter, Solicitors Calls on generous hearts are many in theca times. Calls on the Hospita are many at all times, and estfeciall3 when food and fuel and drugs and ser. vice costs are soaring high. YOH know the high cost of living. Do you know the high cost,eof healing -s --of helping the helplessw4to happiness? What you do to assist is the best in- vestnient you will ever make. Do you realize what this charity is doing for sick children, not only of Toronto, but for all Ontario, for out of a total of 3,740 in -patients last year 646 came from 254 places,outside of Toronto. The field of the hospital's service covers the entire 1:,.rovince-- from the Ottawa to the far-off Kenora —from the bordersnf the Great Lalics to the farthest northeily district. The Hospital is doing a marvellous work. If you crnild see the children with. crippled limbs, club feet, and other deformities who have left the Hospital with Straightened limbs and perfect correction, 3;our response to ear appeal would he -instant, In the Orthopedic Departments last year a total of ,1:30 in -patients were treated; and in the Ont -Patient Departme t there were 1,946 attendances. Let your money and the Hospital's mercy lift the burden° of Misery that curses the lives, cripples the limbs and saddens the mothers of -the suf- fering littleAtiltir,en. lies the powers, of help and, healing ,for the Ho nit • ',141ve daY' and night aga.init hes where disease and nalli,"1 assail the liyes of the littte to the Hospital -is a „d to the LibertpLoan data Ofigiae- it oribed g the •Ries of free or the Executors of, the said deceas- ed. their christain and surnames ad- dresses and descriptions the full nor - merit of their accounts and the nu.- ture of the securities if any. lield by thein, And further take notice that after suc.h last mentioned date the said Executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among the parties entitled thereto having regard only lo the claims of hich 'they shall then have notice 'and. that the Executors not he liable for said assets or any part thereof to any person or persons of ,„.hose claims ..notiee shall not have been received by them, at the, time of sash distribution. Solicitors for E, xecutors Dated at Exeter this 20th day of Nov- ember. 1917. TAKES OFF DANDRUFF, HAIR STOPS FALLING save your - °t. Dander it hing stomp: tc Get a small bottle nre.* right now—Also " lea; , a:11r) .11rs!:°: ):14:11.., °re.vrte7" r17: ::17-°:7elolu4„ hre sao t41' _vaglab:11;ai I geg,istice*11:1'hfatg7ta::.cl'i strgne:13.t amend SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT CANADIAN BA( OF CO MERCE SR JOHN AIR.D, Gen 44311; ftAPITAL PAID UP, $15,000,000 RESERVE FUND, 4113,500,00T' LOANS MN TNE PURCHASE OF LIVE -STOCK This Bank is desirous o assisting farmers acquire„live-stock and is prepared to give c,areful consideration to applit...aticau, -4.for loans for this purpose. EXETER BRANCH—A. E, KURN, MANAGER Cr DENTIST Honor Graduate of Toronto Univer- sity. Office over Dickson & art- ing's Law Office. Closed Wadi:les-Ay& afternoons, Phone Office 5a and Residence 5b. FARMER'S MUTUA.I. 'FIRE INSUR- ANCE COMPANY Head Office, Farquhar, Ont. Vice -President, THOS. RYAN.' DIRECTORS WM. 11311001T. WM. ROY AGENTS borne, and Agent US- OLIVER HARRIS' SettY-Treas for LTA NE tale Honor Graduate of Toronto Untvere r 1711 Teeth extracted without pain. au' any bad effects. Offtce over Glad - Exeter. - S. Graduate Victoria University:, Office and Residence, Dominiorl, La bra tory, Exeter. •A,ssoeiate Coroner of Huron Barrister, Solicitor, -;Notary, Publia,.'. • Commissioner, Solicitor- - for MONEY 4.9 ioArg Proper les, • GEADMAN Soli it0 ter. OntatiO' to aaat,0n farm and Oa 0 Vit gfee