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The Exeter Advocate, 1922-7-6, Page 4V.Thy waste frI..t ? Cell, if. you only didn't have to boil, boil, boil that fruit to make jams and jellies, You don't fust boil the .Fruit and sugar one minute, not half an hour or more—and add Certo With Certo you reach the jellying point at once. You save time, fuel, hard work, worry—and most important of all—you retain the flavor and color that you used to boil away. Thus never get jelly or the;old tam ofwa full flavor and color Try Certo for your next batch of jam or jelly ---any fruit, Your grocer has it ---a complete booklet of recipes with every bottle, € fake delicious terry Jan. 4 level eupa (2 Iba. Pitted and Crushed Cherries. id eup \Vater, leveled cups (P lbs.) Sugar. L bottle (scant eup) Certo. Sour cherries give finest flavor. Stem, pit and thoroughly crush about 2>:xi lbs. fruit. Measure crushed cherries into large kettle and add water. Tie 2 table- spoanfuls pits in cotton cloth and crush with hammer. Place in kettle with cher. ries, stir till boiling. cover kettle, simmer 15 minutes, then remove pits. Add sugar and Mix well. Stir mixture hard and constantly. Bring to vigorous boil over hottest fire, Boil bard 1 lull minute, continually stirring, Take from fire and add Certo, stirring it in well. From time jam is taken off fire let stand d minutes only, by the deck. before pouring, In meantime skim, stir a little to coal slight- ly, then our quickly. Douglas Packing Co., Limited, Cobourg BclIinr Ateats: w t7, Patrick C... limited. lamer) anal Honorer The Exeter Advoca t,aalled <avr tth flet s;tl» ,.M the road pa' trine: carie woes et: uel; by, the Sia auto and Iiia coat was town A H. wva, buried to the ground and .aareiere Sc Creeala Preprietere wee eourhal by welareen on the haahway a:OA:rip:iron Pri'kti--In aydsaaacr, $1 S0 ^aa s:nnie:On;ac our conrdiition. The Per year n (:;aatada; seam el -Enc, inMtvr sts died not stop after they twee eteate, Ali sebeer:peeete not bit him. zitlr did the workmen get their paid a ad van, e ?e'.: ,,`h ar ee 3 nurdb'r. JULY O. ,rreclito l' kir%ton Ali. Meier and Eera Ewalt olKit- re:bailer alerted at wad s >~ r ow 4 r Sir. and \Ars. Jain Gilaillan tat t ',e:at tit first. • week on 2,11 extenued trip to ')ritzsh dlr. raid 'etre. Cures 'Lucile and Mr. Colu;n.h..+ ,Aird Coliform and will .;>'-rt.d: and .Airs, Sattiort Lawson visited ov- tit: winter az San Txarteisco: Ier the; hardly at .Mr. Jos. Lawson's. Dr. Campbell, Mrs. :11ei•Iardy, Wil- xi�m Mall: o, NI ()odium and Adis ;low -t dire lard ng Jack Wn \ ed and att of London started on an extend- s' arNiv=i t or nStrathroy\ i ie w it ge s ed tour of the Now England States I ? yel _s engaged on July 1st. —Word was r ce ved Lee!. as principal aof our r,elat. recently that -Mrs; Harvey Z•ickershad; d SId U teArlie. r are Geiser, Guelph takinglda n)a died „'its Webb, Sask.., where she had `t,ursc at fire O A, C l f b 1 been keeling Areas( for her two ,oris, t ,\n exciting contest :.s ,to be held in elonda afternoon after two weeks' fi'r retreats were brought r..•rkt , y for bursal,—�Irs, Richard S�lve�'anatry friend. are glad to known that :he has , recovered Cicely front her recent �:er� eac'h Clue will e,�wvn a car and will bat ;a .a bed through illnr.as the laG Rous operation,, -Mir. Jas. Howe is pre paring to build a new blacksmith ;holy. —Muss Minnie Denison of Detroit 'Red her sister, Mrs. F. A. Taylor. mony the ,young couple motored too the some of the bride's parents, where a (Way luncheon wvas nerved, after which they took a trip to Sarnia tend (1 Death of Mrs,. O'Hara—The !death ,Fort I-furoa, and ar•a now settled' on j of Mrs. Mary Q'Harattook place ar het their farm, wrest 'of Craig. 'AID'!" on the 14th concession of \IcGil Crediton baseball team defeated the !ewray on Monday, June 26th, at the Poplar Hal cam Thursday evening age of b5 yeara. Mra.,O'Hara had been on the latter's diamond, 8,.7. taa; poor ?stealth for the past tivo. years hav;ng. suffered from the „effects of stroke of varely,sass She ;s survived tla:'ee daughters, Mrs, Larkin ;of Park- hill, arkhill, Mxs. McCarthy cf McGillivray end Miss 'Stella, at ,home, and one sari;, Pat, also at lionize The funeral took pia e to the 1t. C, cemetery here on Thursday at ib a.m with Solemn. Re- cluetm 'less cheated, the serve beithg et,nducted by the pastor, Rev. Father Mrs. J. W. CTra *la al. 1Cercoran assisted by Father Hagan_ of Lucan, Father O'Neilof Parkhill- as. arkhill as' deacon and sub -deacon reapeet-. ,Vwale - Mr John,` Campbell, accompa.n;'>ed by las ,act and slater and brother, James of D-etroTt, called onfriends in this neighborhood on, Sunday.= --Harold Ryan; a nhchased a ;Ford car teat ,week.—Mr and lira. Grad. Fischer and ahhuly of Preston ailed on, Lritenda ee the neigh, tborbood over the week-end,—Mrs. De lea and son are eieiting at the house of Jerry Campbell;—Mr. and Mrs. Lou-. is Jfoas-r and 'ons of Kitchener ,ted the foeiner's brother, Albert, ov=i Mr theho)idaty,—Ms. Ceraealus Row- land of Kt. rleasant, Mich,. attended tit+. funeral of his sister, Mre. O'Hara on Tlhursday Mr. Wtu, Barry= or Lon, Mount Carmel Dashwood' Ira *Tiab to a, of Guelph and . Qrlands Ireland of Stratford, t +sifted with the t arm is parents over the 1st, • Me. and etre, Oliver G ayb rel and family of Toronto are % ruin; lir. and Mr. Graeaers eat Crediton; is, relieving at the Bank 0o.F ,Conuttercer. ,lir. C.P. Leonard of the Benkk staff ;s away on h ,vacation;. li sees Elda 1?reeter and Bertha, dt of -Detroit Spent Monday s..n town.. . lir, and „ trs. H. Zimmer of Strafe ford v t d Isere over the week -end, Miss Yates cef Sarnia S1 ntt last wveel:• a t:: Mr.htd 3ir.. Harry I�ra,ft. ` Uta. their return, front ,their honey moxa Mr. and 'e1rs. Harry lK.raft were enetaww'r lea air. by ared theMrsa Kraftuag people ehow:d their atpprecin,t en by iseedtieg. thein n end treating them to cherry pie and a e creole. The remainder of the eve rang was pleasantly spent in playing. gnu is.. deee elated his Ipother, Mrs. Ellen.f Miss 'add::.F.b1�rs a visiting Barry at Rluva..-,lir, and Mrs. Ken, nsdy •of Detroit spent the week -end with Mrs, Kennedy's brothers, Carroll: bmtb,Qrs.--TI:te Misses Beady of Bann- iltan are spending their holidays at t1 home of their grandfather, Mr. • l: Casey.—tiiss Mary Ryan. Of Chic- ag.� arrived home last week. --Mr. Geo Murray., accompane ed. by his. Son and daughter, spent the week -end with Ur. \furray's daughter, Mrs. Frank Cottghlene-Misses Margaret Rowland of • Oshawa, B. Breen of London and lel- as; 1FcCaffery of Detroit axe wasiting fre ndfi here Hammer and .leetchener. tiir..tila,waan pf Exeter presided at he exam ne :mi held here last week. Ow school trustees have engaged Mr. dteffatt of BruceZeld as principal of our school n;tlt ;lilies L, Guenther and Mise P. Tiernan as assistants. Mr, and Firs, Freie Bender of Blyth visited with :friends. here over Sunday, Alis Rinse Guenther of London via-. .ted her parents over the holiday, til sa Hilda Snell ahs returned from l,..tatlon. load firs Ed. Nadiger and daugh- ter. Helen, are visiting in Mt. Clemens, alis„ L. Grau;aner of London speat. last week with her parents, lir, and litre P Humble and family Mr. laid \irs. Harris and ;Airs, D. Pfaff o•_i `�arn,:e. ‘.sit:d friends here ovet the idoday„. Mr, and ltr-e, Louis floe: r and 'attta ib' o lw;iteliener called pa friends in town. Saturday. Mr. Homer Guenther and J. Bechtel o Waterloo visited here on Sunday. Sir. and lies. 1)ahms left last week uor Bridgeport, *M . and Airs. S. J l lamta and lir Leu Adams at London visited with fri.ndc an Sunday. Mies Sclie llig of \Viseonela has ben ~;siting Mr. and Mr,. Sam Oestreicher Centralia A v •ry pretty wedding took place. Jun: 21, in St. Barnabas Church, To. - 'elite, t wwh ••oi n est To- ronto, nt daughter of Mr. and iNirs, J. }Armstrong oMil- ton, w united .in marriage to Mr, Lu titer B. Butt, youngest ,son' a the late a v. W. H, Butt, formerly of Ceara, - La. The. ceremoay was performed • by R: v. Frank Powell, assisted by Rev, Gordon, W. Butt of Kintore, brother �f the groom \Ile and ,\irs. Butt will reside in Detroit. Mr, and Mrs, M. Baynhana and clhid Petr or their Lorne et Bonar Law, on toon . the Evangelical Sunday School the next visit with friends yin :Centralia. . t n .days is the ,nature of a motor race Mr. Arch o Hicks has been confined Lucan Jeba B. Armita e, reeve, had a close call from serious injury when he was struck by a fast moving automobile an tba Proof Line road, near Bsrr, at ;5 oclock Tuesday might: Mr. Armitage suffered bruises and shock, but his in- juries are not serious. The accident ocurred when he was return.'ng home from London, an his motor truck. When near Barr his engine stalled and SPARKLING EYES Follow Good Health have taken Dr. Prescription and it has proved a beneficial tonic.. After having ty- phoid fever I' was in a very weak - e n e d condition, could not regain my strength, so I decided to take the 'Prescription' and by the time I had taken one bottle • I was nom- Dletely restored to health and strength. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre- . scription can be relied ueoa as a builder and strengthening tonic.”— Mrs. John Shuler,' 225 Clarence St. IF YOU'RE A YOUNG WOMAN OR EVEN IN MIDDLE LIFE Here is Some Good Advice for You From a Prominent Woman London, Ont. --"When I reached middle age I was in very poor health, was rundown, nervous, would have fainting spells and heat flashes, T was aical h 'I' p ys wreck. I tried many different medicines but the only medicine that gave me any relief was Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip- tion. Before I had taken a half bot- tle I was feeling like a different person—the more I took the stronger 1 gat. What `Favorite Prescription' did for me I am sure it will do for other women at this critical period of life if they will give it a fair trial."— Mrs. M .M. Taylor, 669 Hill St. go now Betteryour to yot r neighbor- hood drugstore and obtain Dr. London, Ont. ---"1 Pierce's Favorite atllow»d so many mJ:ea for attendance, last week, and at ,the time of wvrit.arxe�4 setc., and the car that comes home af- s simewhst improved we are pleased, ter making a transc4onitinenttl trip to say. wall receive sone reward, Dr. and Mrs. Heigia.way of London The steel girders for the roof of the v:sited with the former's sister, Mrs, Methodist church are being placed in J. Essery over Sunday. position this week, :l Lr A. Hancock of Toronto v sited& Tom, Tr rethick and w;ie ,vere in with friends here over the holiday. L.•ndon on July 1st.. Rev, Sinclair preached two verya The members of the Evangelical propraa.te -discourses °or 1)om nrcD y. church have decided to decorate the Also the choir provided apec_al music intirior of the church, ixtstal hydro, and miss Cass,elman, virolinist, assisted at a blower ,for the pipe organ,. The ex- bath services and \Liss 1i, Moody as - pease will be aground .'(,2000„ silted Stn the ,evening, Both services Mrs. John Finkbeinier and daughter were .highly appreciated by all who Barbara arra visiting I,1r. gaud Mrs. G. attsnderl, Pack of London. Mrs. Durham an,d Mrs. Clarke of A weary •enjoyable day was spent last Brantford are visiting this week with week when the Hurondaie W. I. vetsi.ted Mr. and Airs. G, ,O. Thompson. the Crediton W. I. pat the lawn of Mrs:. N. St, 'Meer. , 1 A large crowd was ,:n attendance at Airs. John Sweatzer le at present in th;e 1'Donyaa,ion Day celebration here on St, Joseph Hospital. , Saturday last, and 'everyone enjoyed Mr, and Mrs. H. Swe itzer, formerly the sports and the two baseball games.; o Grafton visited at the home of The proceeds of the day amounted to h rs. B. Brown ower ;the week -end. ' about 4200.00. Mee. Wm. Smith who ;has been taki The sports an the afternoon resulted ing treetmteitat out Detroit is .home again as ,billows : much ,improvred. (•,. Soft ball game, Centralia Greyhounds Quiet a number 'f.rom here took an vs. Fairfield Heavyweights, resulted in the races elrt Strathroy on the fitrsti, `a win for the former, while the base - Miss Trellis H'od;gums is home for•the I ba/I gamte in 'the evenieig between Fra- holidays. • en, and Cer<,tralt;a, resulted in .favor The Schwartz re -union will take place t of Frasier, (score .7.-6. • w at the lion*of,e1VLrsi. Chris Hast Tues -i SPORTS Holtzm day, July 4. Boys race, 6, Donald Hicks,. Mss Vora: �ann paida flying . Girls' race,' 6, Greta Lewis, y:e;t to bar .11onve here on. Monday.. . Boys' race, 9, Zyri1 Hennesy Mrs,. H. H atzinalnn and ,Miss Mar- G r1s race, 9, Minlnie Smith garat of Battle Creek have returned Boys race, 12, Verne Smith • home atter spending . a few weeks at Ga -1 race, 12, Mary O'Brien the home of her father, Mr. Jos!. Haiist. Married Men's race,, Jack Willis The Masses .'Liaz'ne and Ida Brown :Married Woren,'s race, Mrs; Wes, who- have been working an, Loudon, re- Lukee. turned home for ulre summer. 1 Leap -:frog race, 'Longs Davey and Feather as ":visiting at Sarnia used Bnv orl,ere and Stradiray ;fara few weeks,. f Ileaheelbarrow race, Louis Davey - and Mrs, W. J. ' Nidiel,es of S•trathroy and : Fred Bowden. S. J FFiekbernfner of Port Huron visit- Needle -and -thread race, Jack Dem. ed their °isuste , Mrs. Ea. > alh-ner this s:y p" w'-ehi. Three legged race,` Lotras Davey and VLr, .Melville England viisited at his Frecl 13orwrlec, home over ;the,,!first„ 1 Three-legged race, girls, Velma. Ta}-: Little Gerald, gun of ,Wei S:mmth, was lar and Ada M,utcheli . struck by a car, the radia(tar lh,i;tting Boot and ,shoe race, Lloyd Heist him, but luckily the car was nearly at Boot and islhae race, ,gime, . Ada Mit- a standstill, and be was not badly hurt chell Mess Lily Laweon metuxaed to Wind- t Relay a "ace, Luaus Davey and lied sor Monday after 'sptending ,the week Bowden. end with her parents, NLr,. and Mrs: ' 100 -yard dash, Wet. Ess,ery Ba, L avrsoxa;. I Barre( (fight, Wtm, E,ssiery Masts P'aairl Motz and )VLr. Frank Fat man's race, Ezra Baas S -h c in,g ,of London 'spent sieveral days Fat women's race, Mrs,. Fred Rena w'natr 1'1r: and Mast Henry Matz, McDonald—Harmer—On Wedae,sdayi Ju'a 2.1, 'att 2 .'clock; a pretty wed t: ,' CLINTON—The marriage took place Lug boor plaice, at ,t1he Met od=s*par- at St. Pauls CI' ch last week of sonsg ; when Mabel.Edna, youngest Mss :Lflttc'e F. Elliott and _Mr, S. R. ,ughter of, Mr. and Mrs.Samurel Har- larad bothU<f Stalanley tawxuship Aalsa Craig, :was married to: Saturday afternoron, Maris JanetRut- lex. McDonald of the: Teverulan,e. The ledge, . dough{tea•" of . Mia, and ,,Mrs'. Win. w d wore- a ,grace,ful gown of canton Rutledge, Asi Ma. V. W. L. Cantelon; rape with smart hat and corsage of son of �thle' late Peter Catrt-felon, and rye Buda .in, kerns. After the care -Mrs. Catnttelon, were united in ear-iarc Pierce's Favorite Prescription in da tablets or liquid. Write Dr. Pierce's +n f Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., for A free medical advice, or send 10c for b trial pkg. at tablets to Dr. Pierces c Laboratory in l3ridgoburg, Ont ITCIdb,LL—Tl s residence of Mr. and airs. Geo F. Prueter was the scene of a quirt, but nevertheless, very pret- ty retty wedding when. their daughter, bliss N.ilda, was bait•;d in the bonds of weed-, lock to Lr. Walter,Litt, son of :firs. Rochaei Litt of Sebringville, The Trend of 3usi.ess TO forecast correctly trade develop, meats is of vital importance tothe man of business, Our Monthly Commercial Letters, which will be sent on request, con:. fain analyses of agricultural ' and trad .conditions of great aajlstance r:n teaching 'ouncl ctlnclusione. 672 THE CANADIAN BAS OF COMMERCE Capital Paid up $15,000,0000 Reserve Fund $15,00o,000 Exeter Branch,, F. A. Chapman, Manager Carediton Branch, R. S. Wilson, Manager,iasliwood arewcle, MOLSONS AMC INCORPORATED 1855 Capital Paid lJp 14,000,000 Reserve Fund $5,000,000 Ovr 2S Bran hes. The AMlsoas Bank prides Itself on the . ourtesy its al;fi4iau. No matter how large or bow small volume of your business with the Bank, ,yon are assured a Courteous and fiord=al reception. Deposits by mail eiven :arerul attention. the always' EXETER; $RAl~io T. S. WOODS Mattagee, Centralia Braneb open for business daily, Safety Deposit Boxes to Rent at fire Exeter Branch. "IA i 7i A I[r-- tip- �' _i , • 1 41 Dorer DON'T take .y chances t i Ira is On- tarie's forests. DON'T threw away erg- arette .r cigar butte, pips "keels" or burnt matches until You are dead sures they are est. DON'T neglect to drown out year Das with Iota• of wider. DONT build your canto fire against a rotten .- log et stump; nor on winds/ pointe ; nor ;, near sopa patches nor at fib* base of • tree. BSN it is a for- mer lir eplaoa, er on a dui reek, or on a Spat cleared down to the true soil below. or b7 `e edge at the water. DON'T ferretileat the up- per leer of ground In the forest consists or Partially rotted wood which will burn. •r, Save Oti rests They'r\9urs fix, .?. ea.) et V'keeeed- end on the : wafetg of h°rests rr RIVER DRIVERS, shanty men, pulp loggers, and all men who work in the lumber woods, on the river or at the mill—get this: Your job depends on keeping forest fires from burning up the bush. Every time you leave a camp fireor a smudge burning you are taking chances on a forest fire that will do you out of a job. Every time you throw away„ a burning match or a cigarette, or drop the "heel" of your pipe on the ground, you are taking a chance. In summer time, moss, dead wood, dry leaves or the regular wood -fibre soil of the forest are all ready to burn. Millions of feet of timber and pulp are being burnt up that way every year. Ontario's forests are not growing fast enough to keep up. Forest fires. will' do you out of a job if they keep on a few years more. Watch yourself. Ontario Forestry Branch Parliamentdings Btu din s To • � rOlhtO 53 .., tis.. err.