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The Exeter Times, 1918-4-25, Page 4
T p4� tai, Events Whi Occurred During the Hay fade au the ae1�1Qei the a g- ?i � erats in t res u ' n order -In -Conn- Cil tai be introduced ih the House of s and. i1 Senate to -morrow. tisla Admi, ty uf0,cia.3s songbt zd of the Provincial DePartinenm ©f n gric:iltnre in securing the plant- of 6,000 bushes of fibre lax seed. ia_cn could, not be transported to eland in time for planting this TH RSPAY. . Government has ta 01 of be k ie Cwna3. A "report' a he ter, 1 Sanal Rem uara kte Tho . C "a �`or' *years chronic cough„ so 4 e p rdglats and continued My druggist asked .w.'.e...$ E It Cured my cough, I dei *a 'its and have ga ed § vn nwaril s, _ 1-71-c101 is the best £t,It e kayo ev e`n, ..agrarigey N. C...! o1 f.or chro,nie chits. Not a aqua c e- e. r 1 r 3a €i sC fni DRUGGIST,. GGIST i?ib,stair _„st.in aria `tnwus TER. Ont,. kss dt ati rst Stree o oino, died s schelne ba ret,gtous d Dna»ize the eh; r ;fie4.-)F oz= ISG#,'toted by n )FzstOr 01 "hu c.°3. im i.+,'_., ^", o A ;antreiea 4 . tloa;r o. oteht foodstuffs than requir- d for current needs, to return these hroc.tgh the merchants, Th; Commons .and Senate met in ss.^ret session for the #first tune ID C2a4.a s history, to bear from the aaazt. 13i ester corkdenial inforau- aou abotwt the warn ? tz ntiona o'}U.tl1;oany , -Ionian Nina - 4+10 _ 0 ht r �n has been C N.il. onstrtact ad be Niagara near t. azo cis st, ' bridge a4ross.� xe steamer H :r1'ea tozie;et to l4 ,iu koa., bilsbeis fax; argo ever i U #447 ud,e, A'l y a,iailt„! 1 oniesr az iso t. x, 4vl'Ore the di ;a trtaa.s c 0 teIn the first of is bound iren 211eNicoll WILL'j ats, the aargesi .1 at a Lake rine a ed 53- a ions at"ons. ro k a- orrice- �o YSte iuuerb Q tt erg :1 gU Pooling Q ie. er.for the • ill ho mad 28th 1,918 tmrah ,,' .'Mster -613 I a"Staat,001 of Woodstock, who ,has sued In France and Malta, has been, appoin,t- e'd .matron of Strathcona Military Hospital, Edmonton. Four hien were arrested in Toron- to for Sailing to perform necessary work, which is the first action of the police Zander the recent regulation Passed by the Government. The Montreal, Ottawa and. Geor- gian Bay Canal bill to etxend time was vigorously opposed in the Rail- way Committee of the Commons and its 'consider: tion postponed to tho. next meeting. The Ontario Government put in a Claian For $213,204 agaizast the C. U. R. and announced that the rail, ITotii IneluTiye, 'Mgr. Neil McNeil, Archbishop of Torotzto makes an urgentplea for unity between the Roman Catholics in Ontario, both French-speaking and English-speaking. The Ontario Railway and Muniet- paI Board imposed a fine of $24,000 upon the Toronto Ry, Co. for neg- lecting to provide the 1,00 new cars. ordered by the board. Night driving of motor truck sup- ply trains from the' West tothe sea- board has been ina;igurated by the U. S. Quartermaster's Department as step toward training tor the battle- front. MONDAY, Mrs. Geo, Mulholland, of Guelph, way is not entitled to a lan-d. stAllslaY dropPed dead in church of beat X et 4,000 adres in the clay belt failure. Northern Ontario at the sating of the Board of Arbitrators. Sir Adam Beck told a deputation at the lighting regulations meant Honorary Fuel Coutroller Harris, Toronto, atlyises the strictest econ- By the rectincation of the Polish rder German) will secure nearly al the e041 fields of thcse provinces. mnities I, be exattied front the s. son yesterda:t rode House grounds In arranged tor a hsh The long-range boW,ardment of Paris was resumed yesterday. There were no casualties, Mrs. J. Houde, of Ste. Rose, Dau- phin, Mao, gave birth to fon chil- dren, all of, 'whom are living. Fuel Controller Magrath states bat all classes of consumers must ractice conservation of coal to the of a soldier, dropped dead of bear failure, leaving a family of seven children, he 13ritish front yesterday reviewed batt/e-worn division of British The Armenians nave recaptured Van, in. Turkish Armenia, from, the Ottomans and have repo) (I attacks "s, where fish is, oil BaLu, cow and placed over 300 Anare under arrest. Exeter Presbyterian Church, died suddenly wbile prepariog to take ins niorniog service, Toronto representatives will fight the 'Mackenzie -Alarm anolication for toidial Qbarwr to operate f114111 1)019 - CO lbOr nO to Toronto. le advises a coal supplies for next winter to delivered during the summer. e re,soltition tor the calling out Of iltniarried mon and childlesg "u_Glitos, ot the ges of 20 to 22, tow m Ago. Flunds Vas the ues Depend Upon e fare of Our Men. A. ATWORT Che ROM APRIL 2ND. picture yours'e muddy cold trenches after g days and long "nigits of mortal danger and in- tense nervous strain. Rushing "whiz -bangs" and scream - mg "coal boxes" are no respecters of persons. You are hit! But despite shock. and pain you Still can face the long weary trudge back to dressing station. Weary, ovei taught and de- pressed, you are prey to wild imaginings of that other coming ordeal with the surgeon. There are other "walking wounded,",, tool You must wait, wait, wait. And then— Up comes acheers, y.m.c.A. man, theever-present "big brother" to the soldier, with words of manly encouragement. Close be- side the dressing statiott the good generous folks at home have enabled him to set up a canteen. He hands you biscuits, and chocolate or coffee. opportunities. Recent, grainates of this school 4t, ming as 'high as S1900 Tor aro n. The last application we • Hom au office tear 4,t 4, WIWI! salary of 51800 per an- • num. Students may enter our 4* •-elasses at any time. Graduates 4. 4 Placed in positions- Commercial 4. Shorthand an Telegraphy de- • ff. ELLIOTT President SCA IITS" WORK WHILE YOU SLEEP ggish Liver and Bowels— :Take, Cascarets tonight. ott, sallow Skin and. li,-serable came from a torpid licer and p.,become filled with. undigested n 'swill barrel. That's the first o -untold zalsery---intligestion, fon' bad breath, yellow skin, mental -A Casear'et to-nieht will Red Canada -Wide Appeal "In thousands of cases," writes an officer, "it was that first hole: cup of coffee that dragged the man back to life and sanity." The trenaenclous helpfulness of the Y.1VI.C.A. as an aid to the morale, Or fighting , spirit, of the soldiers is everywhere praised. No wonder the Germans make every effort to smash the Y.M.C.A. huts out of existence. f_rhe Y.M.C.A. is everywhere. You first rtiet the helpful manly Y.111.C.A. worker in camp, then on train and boat, at camp in England and in "Eranee, close to the firing line. Often he risks his life to reach —ou in the trenches 1-1e has won the warmest praise from mili—tary authorities, statesmen—the King! Have Toll a precious boy at the front? Vol. cannot be "Over there' to guide him away from fierce 'Lei/lot-IA/0ns of camp and city. You cannot comfort him in his supreme hour of trial. Your pareelS to him are necessarily few. But the Y.11,I.C.A., thank God, is "over there," going where you cannot go doing the very things you long to do—doing it for you and for him. _Will you help? is vast organization pi. helpfulness needs at least f32,250,000 from can9xla for, 1918. , For your boy's sake be tee 120 Bay' 01.1 ork ary —Dozens of dug -outs —Ovt-t^ 120 Italy Secretaries day written in —$14,600 needed for athletic equipment, (Helps morale of saved hundreds of lives at Vimy Ridge hymaring for walkiog wounded. —Over 100 pianos in England and name, also 800 gramo- phones and 27 moving" picture --1'fore than 60,000 cups of hot tea and coffee distributed daily irt Prance—free. Estimated cost for 8 mouths, S-18,000. —150,000 magazines distributed free every tuouth. (Estimated —$12.1,000 used in 1017 to build huts hi France. • —Concerts, sing -songs, good- night services and personal interviews energetically con- ducted. Concerts, lectures, —Thousands of soldiers decide for the better life. —Y-M.C.A. sells many needful things to soldiers for their convenience. Profits, if any, all spent for benefit of soldier's. —Service to boys in Camp', —Red 'Triangle Clubs for soldiers in Toronto, SL John and Montreal. Centres in Paris and London for Inert ou leave. —Out of Red Triangle Fund. $75,000 to be contributed to the War Work of theY.W.C.A., Bpys Here's your chance to do a fine stroke in the big war I Help the Y./vI.C.A. to help your big bro- thers overseas by joining in the ‘` Earn and Give Sly: thousand Canadian older boys are invited to earn and give at least Ten Dollars ($10) te the Red Triangle Fond. That means S30,000 in all! Splendid! Clair.ta; another S5,000 for the National Boys' Work of Canada, and .2-30,000 to help big brothers in Khaki. Ask your local Y.M.C,A. representative for in- formation an -I ,t When you have subscribea one or 12 lore units of Ten Dollars, you will receive a beautifully en- glaved certificate. She brooke A delegation or twenty-two men from Springfield, Ohio, visited Toren - o over the week-eud to obtain data bont this eity's methods in carrying patriotic enterprises, Canada's, new man -power measure, NN1,11 !eh WnS grtc.'il on Saturday by the C4o)ernor-Oeneral, mid is !IOW in sf- eet, expeeted to add 30,000 mon the ages of 20, 21 and 22. wea of parts sbow shells have 23 and that with the figure,s for two Salle by Tender ipment of 91 MANL Exeter, Ontario The undersigned Solicitors been. authorized by the l‘rorlgatte 41' by private ssuo the followin‘ I a e- property under anti_ by vir- eted along with the other tit papt affecting the property, at th ir law offices at Exeter at any Tin- property consists of ail or Lots 81, 82, and 83 on the west side of tAn4 drew Street the said Village and parts of Lots 34, 35, and 30 on the corner of Wellington and. Andrew Streets, together with all the 'tient inachiner3o elo.sines, boilers, patterns moulds, 1.0018 all'a 81108(.8 or a- bout- the said 1)i -excises or belonging to the Exeter Ilanufactoring Co. Lim- ited, The couipany has been engaged. in general foundry repair work as weli as in the manufacture of road-Inak.- Ing concrete block mach- inery, cast iror. calvert pipe, belts, wbce oivs, plow points, pumps, ss ter -troughs, and other hardware sot-molties and is Iveli equipped for these lines. The buildings are. brick and 'fromo ;Ind the inachiner3 in good svorking-, order so that -thi purchaser could operate at once. Valuable con- nections have been established for handling the output and the Com- pany's goods have earned a splendid repute tion. Exeter is admirably located fon bor.!. transportation facilities are good 'and taxes loss°. Sealed tenders will be received up to May ltst, 1918 Twenty Per cent of tender price be ,paid upon notice o6 acceptance of tender 'arid the balance within 30 da3s Possession upon completion of pay- ment. Terms for kalanee may be axo ranged. All tenders should be addressed; to the undersigned solicitors and mark- ed "Exeter Mantifacturing Co. Ten- der." The Mortgagees reserve the right to refuse any tender. For irurther •particulars apply to— GLAD/MAN & STANB LOLLY, Barristers, 6 to Exeter, Ontario. 13 PERRY F. DOUPE Lieensed Auc- tioneer. Sales conducted in any lo- Cality. Terms moderate, 0.rders left Tinac•S Office w:11 be promptly at- tended. to. Phone 116, lnirkton. ,Ad - GIVE "SYRUP OP FIGS" !TO CONSTIPAI'ED CHILD Delicious "Fruit Laxative" can't harm tender little Stomach, Liver Look at the tongue, mother! coated your little one's stomach, liver d bowels need cleansing at once. When peevish, cross,' listless, doesn't sleep, eat or act naturally, or is fever- ish, stomach sour, breath had. has sore throat, cliarrhma, full of cold, give a teaspoonful of "California Syrup of Figs,' and in a few hours all the foul, constipated. waste, undigested, food. and sour IDile gently moves out of its little bowels without griping, and. you have a well, playful child. again. Ask your druggist for a bottle of "California IS3trup of Figs" which, containd ,IlailaMMTATIl471;146;bir"ts'''; N13'PeprosiQts:Fia°,71:ttio,delloRrepitPv5;11,t8ci,.0a0$041011,1°449-'—niC For Infants and Children, Mothers Know That ermine Castoria Always Bears the ignat Far Thirty Yea 0137 Vrap ST RI ro CAPITA AND anebe Canada CIRCULAR LETTEEtS OP BANK, MONEY ORDERS BANK cted SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT XE ANCI1 THE CANADIAN BAN OF CO ERCE SIR EDMUND WALKER,' SIR JOHN AIRD.GeneralManager 3 C,V.O., LLD., D.C.L., President 11. V, F. JONES, Aset, Geol. Manager CAPITAL PAID UP, $15,000,000 RESERVE FUND, 3,500,00(P 28 The Manager is prepared to consult with prospective customers regarding their banldng requirements. Whether it be the opening of a Savings or Current account, the making of collections or the negotiation of a loan, they will be met with courtesy and given prompt service. EXETER BRANCH—A. E. RUTIN, MANAGER Crerliton Branch—J. A.,„ Mc Donald Manager. ' ivamonemor DENTIST . liionor Graduate of Toronto Univer- sity. Office over Dickson & Carl- ing's Law Office. *Closed Wednesdye; afternoons., " Phone Office 5a and FARMER'S MUTUAL EIRE INSUR- Aead Office, Farquhar, Ont. President, BORT, NORRIS Vice -President, THOS. RYAN. Honor Graduate of Toronto ITuiverl T-eeth extracted without pain. 01, any bad effects. Office over "GIs& man & Stanbury's Office, S. Graduate Vietoria Unive.rsitr. Office and dlesideoce, Dominioni Labratory, 'Exeter. 'Associate Coroner of Flatiron , borne, and Biddalph. oLty4R HARRIS, Munro, Agent fbr, Hibbert, ,Ftillarton and Logna„ Seety-Treas. Farquhar, LICENSED AUCTIONEER AND VALUATOR ,fkor Counties of Fluron yerth and Middlesex. Farm Stock Sales a Specialty. Office at ,Cockshott Warerooms, next door to the Central Eireteti Main St. Exeter. .0h '"ges mod- er And satis•Pcio 90 nlolsons Rank, etc., Money to Loan at lowest rates OFFICE—MAIN sT. EXETER OND, MONEY TO LOAN funds to loan on ,farm and properties, . at lowest rates of int -5( GL ADM AN' STA.NB Children FOR 'FLETCHER'S .44 SI