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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1919-03-14, Page 3f r • Mor 1919 - - s - R 09 _ r 3 y a ai ohn . o r MR - 0-0, Weld 'r'�xoh �QStColonel S art 1Vic a ie ` a � • S.'04, and Capt. c Abell McXordie C., gallant sonRobg of the late ert , r • x . N tirdle and Mrs, McMoltdie, PteSl - '�i � rt el � 1 , Carriage highest$ i' 'muth. Ave., Lando `avho i`a err xe= �► or " le our Orders We prepay ' _Q on t'he London Road -near lift - sided j Ixll soli, ar£s n� expected iioixte for some 3 ,months: The Fortner has been13 N in a command "of -the 18th Battalion , 'Rail. oWedto the or sherd secure waytroops and, the latter with the Canadian Engineers a _ proper -pr Last week Mrs. James NlcFad- °ori fr zean, 16th Concession of -Grey; who hits not -had good ' health -for some '(� our j months, underwent a critical operation 11a]d #�t .� aiid , hopeful sighs indicate a ora.., r es t d WatfioUt ChWge. tion toga better condition., Mx. and M1 Mrd: MacaJzean and Miss Aima .ars - , y� y� Ig}} removing to Brussels haven sold,.. ' -rent Bate. o g � their farm est 1 f n - year.. - - , � AkT I`'RI4 M- "WO t ---Mr. John'Bender has.sold-his 100 , acres o land west of Dashwood, and Kirk#oss 812 , �u�ictt :. � � :5 �:,, ,•�� •� '• �veg up'pbsaes;sion during March, Mr. - - 'Henry Schade•: of the Bauble Line, who . ' �.:.._. Mr. J. La- 3 a�cently -sold his farm to portergets the 50acres on which the buildings are situated, and Mr. `Henry HURON EXPOSITOR all who hod. in any way helped to snake � �Viegand of to 1Gth Concession, gets` the wok attces, special menden, the:,0. acres in that concession. 'O1.1;.Nwiv di'Ll Half a°re c land in the •vat 'l o a _-..,; i.x A Ym n, Am$ Aitc11 =-Thr Junior Y. P. A:., of the Evan- ro gmondvillc•: The prop ,_cin, w o carried. all sou monts to G. �r• p gelical church Zurich held their el -- n Centre St.'�t, close ]DISTRICT MkPM�i, R. free of charge, also the Orange action of officers which resulted as - Brian chiiilt :.tl is khat zitsil for the use of their .hall, both follows: .President, Dorothy T'�ritz; j ;ell property. Good, s chux~ches r. u basemenis•of� o Vice-reiddril!,Orthr AainlabBll; ` �. ase, goad si,ecf, gam H'd3Li.ETT tlr needs, .also lite fhexl Wl* carried tits cistern alt rinds of fry School Report --The following is machines frorri week to weep. Robert lteeortlirli; Secretary, lnollnooigoi', ober ls, ra�,;kiiei'riesf r f chool Secti n o Black on behalf.' o Treasurer, Mabel Preetei�; Cora goate- e , the repo t o S o N . 1, f the Board of Pres-. ..`. .. lea. ".his s a a�orri llett for Janua . and Februa byterian churc said he voic ` t"Y> ;Fids Califs:; . Libra ati t 1 e- r Hu � - _ elm's en front, Farnham, : e- feelin .ed the well Gel .er Wesley Callfas; Aastox i fizo br � fir. IV—Hall all h`nharn, Rays Metre feeling.'of their people in sa g' Y .. good stage of cult - 3�utg the , - ' Mr. Meyer; Superintendent, Miss L. ng ladies were welcome to anything they an a g �, IVilliam I,ivi elan, •Joe Hugill. Y , is a nice pr li.=rty f #r. IFI: Ernie Bale, Wilfrid Glazier, had done and w sorry they eouTd not Faust. iter and aIle tt, •tis urs Ught, Dale, Xathloen Livingston, Etta domore, in aid of the good work. We --After a few weeks' illness from L lira apply or, the premime • Wright. Jr. 111—George Glacier were sorry more of our so i x congestYon of the lungs fol4owin in .m idler bo s . - — - . g -- =` W g g y fluenza the death `occurred ori dayt zil n, Spay . 258#- t Maw Mann, Pearl Mercy, Fronk Fowl- Elli , not.be present. l'te:- George A. —Walter Bale, cordata Mc- �lIiOtt was the speaker for the even- February 21st, at his home in Exeter, Michael, Willie Wright. Jr II :Flo:- Ing and gave an account of his exper- of Francis R. -Hamilton, aged 72 -years Nero, Agnes Adams, retia, Mann, :.fences froze .lie left Camp Barden un- •S months, and, 11 days. Mr, Hamil- ' Hazel til he landed back in London. Pte. ,:..: .�. Myrtle Bale; Gladys Freeman, ton had been a resident of the town reeman, •Al,Ynn Dale, Fergus Wright, Elliott was hit by shrapnel in both legs about five years having moved to Ex- l j ob McMichael. Part II Elmer Dale, losing, the right one�at the knee and eter -from Hibbert township, near Agnes Wright, Wilfrid Freeman. is one of aur bright young men who Cromarty were he spent most of his ; . Primers --Melvin Dale, Beatrice fid- saw their duty nearly the beginin of life. He was highly osteemed. Be. ;r ' m, Stewart Dale, Ethel Ross. A. � , ��r. •� " the war. '7Che• meeting was brought -sides his wife he is survived by several . r Farnham, teacher. to close and, everyone appreciated the sons and daughters, one of whom, Miss kindly spirit that existed, anion the Agnes, remains at home, The funeral : 3 g g took lace to Exeter cemete on Mon- day on {_ , • TEETHING TROUBLES � people, P �• . - ;; day afternoon. � Baby's teething time is a time of ST. Ct7LU1IBAiV •--.The death -of William Thompson worry for most mothers. Baby's little In. loving memory of Maurice Mc- oil Monday, 24th inst. removed 1 of the. . zits became swollen 'and tendert Aleer, who died in London, Ont,, Jail- oldest residents and business men of 'its bowels et out of order and cr n- uary 22nd, 1919.g Dungannon. Mr, Thompson had been151-17 sti ation colic or even diarrhoea sets ' F rida'' Sat1.r an p , ill about a week with pneumonia. Ha onday ars Toll. sadly O bells! Yet tall. ` •sail P �� � in. To make the teethin • period g y, ' s '.The soul of our loved one has flown ii as born seventy-three years ago in easy Baby's Own Tablets should be Toll sadly! B'la'ck Abbey, county Down, Irelaxid, ' given the little one. They sweeten - y• and eche thesaxd to cair}e to Canada with his wife and two - lie you are the stomach; regulate the bowels and Of hearts that are -meweary and Ione, u Beep baby good natured. Concerning For' Deaths darksanie shadow is o'er • children an 1879, and a"few years later . ' Thrift Cara took up residence in Dungannon, � Brent l�ii°s, Marcel D, LeBlanc, kTeiii- '�• - - t Stamps, rameook, Fest, N. B,, writes: "I have It shrouded .us all in its gloom, where he had lived,ever.slnce, carrying And` the form of our dear, valiant on a blacksmithing business and work- 6uy wherever used Baby's Own Tablets for the , Maurice ing, up a large trade.. He is survived ave sigi are past six years and have found tlitiii by his widow, five sons --Adam, of Big * indispensable. 'To my mind nothing Is consigned to the cold silent tomb., alley, Alberta; Edgar, of Wakerville; re B*g* to an encs. can equal them in alloying the fever ' accompanyingteethin I would not 'fie gazed on the sweet pallid features, Charles, Arthur and Franklin', at home • g �Bran. Now stamped with stern Death's icy and faux daughters: it7xs. Stanley, of: ea, :rn nci itxterest. � _ ; � without them and can. strongly rem - - i � '. VY o „ seal, Simcoe, Mrs. Bolding, of Mount For commend them to other mothers: 0 L"iht •And.God alone knoweth' the sorrow, est, and Mabel, athome, The Tablets are sold by medicineThe an ui ,ins .wheniir g sh his bereaved ones nowy €lealers or by snail at 25 cents a box —On Friday' evening oflast �ceek ; Q� ey, feel. a e s t rMed led with � warn The I?r� Williams' -Medicine F the Junior League of Exeter Meths- CD4 Iti o more shall those eyes 100k Upon us to the Money- CD4 Brockville Ont. P dist church nisi at the ho a of NZr..: _ Y No more shall. we hear that sweet F .• .�. Charles Northcott and gree. need Miss ce_, Bank or voice Mabel 'Brooks,. the preside •t, who^ is �/ BLYTI 'hick ay and arGrey.' u_� e ;playing s sounds of soine liquid -like leaving i a few weeks for i the west, e Sixty Years Married.—Dr. and Mrs. music, with a mart of aper eiatoi� of hei "Extra :i ii antic e , Willian Sloan celebrated the diamond Made the hearts of his dear- ones re- ` sniiiv a f interest and devotion.. to they wank of ' an d x04-, io the ur- ers ry o their_wedding on Tues- - 'oice. Larg,,ea;.... s •day,. March 4th, at their resideziee, � the League. The occasion was a to- avirtgsStmp 191 Dunn avenue, Parkdale, Toronto, Ah! calm be thy rest, dearest Maurice, :til surprise to lilies Brooks. The 2 this invn�tl , I3r, and l�rs. Sloan were married by .Though thy life's work seeiited tiardiy :young., people to the number of about Rev. W€1' ani Graham. on March 4th, begun, 25 came with their baskets prepared end a sociable evening and to to spend e �Si59 at the pains of the brides father, When ad i is vnsd decided - .. , :; °� a . • lin ear � , �' G � H am , - _ "lay that they had a pleasant tint > the late AnclrevllcCaa, in Tucker Thy crown oi-bright glory was won: y aund interest, •• l : rt r is drawing it mild. The evening was iWith , Huron County. Dr. Sloan is in- The Call of thy Country was answered, g ie on .zai ua his e h -seventh year and Mrs. loan spent in games and amusements and gt y y S Earth wreathed for iliac laurel of 5),00 each. in her seventy-ninth, and both enjoy,were entered into with the enthus- fame '• good health, Of three persons re- But it was in the .Archives of Heaven, 'iasm -that only youngsters know how � -t, n course of the even- F rriaining of the ft ray five prey .tit ai�,Y That Angels recorded thy xiame. to enjoy. I the years ago, two were present at the ani � ing an address of appreciation was nxversary, I Ts. E. D. I4icLeady, widow Thou It live-in lite hearts of shy loved react to Miss Brooks and she was pre- of Dr. McLeay, of London, who was ones, rented with a beautiful .ivory mirror. bridesmaid,: and Mr. George Duncan,. As long as life's journey, shall last, Miss Brooks has been president of of Toronto, afso Dr. R. J. Sloan of Thy sorrowing parents and "loved the League for several years and has s r Shanghai, China. Three children out one' -taken a great interest in the young of leve are living Mrs Hess, ` a will hod of the expects to ave bee.&A e'erfortunate In. u viasE G. I3 a , Fondest memovies 1 people. She Bhp go west with curi. , for-, i in �Giltiairt W. and Henry C., #11 of Tor past, 1VIx. and,ZVlxs. Northcott in the spring. onto. There are four gr9ndchildren Nor time with its ruthless destroying, The address was read by Miss Wanda f -h, • and five great- randchildren. Dr, ll a the remeiitbrance so dear inski and the resentation g Sha d m von Wasc P•a ort so set Sloan practised medicine xri Blyth, Of Bila who though spared from the made by Miss Mary Elston. After . s of Huron County, for thirty years, and battle °` the'gaines, ice cream quid refreshments 1891 removed to Toronto where ho Fell a victim to 1'iieumonia here, wexe served. -0 in 11B.LA N�KETS has since resided. I3e took lus degree -, JU:; _ aOure M�*n.g t-01. Govvqw. in old Victoria College in 1866, of So mid the hot tears that are falling,, which Dr.. John Rolph was then Print- As . sadly we breathe our `{Farewell,,' T Y al. A leasin feature of the anni- We raise our dim eyes -to the glory, WEAK, ��'Oil]ftTEU �VOnIEl� P P g - /'� - ion tan es never can tell. ent s . , e zl 'ort e o , • aA*r versary was a visit front the pastor of Which hun gu , rc. Parkdale Presbyterian Church, Rev. A. Arid Angels seem whispering softly, . Logan Greggie with representatives of "When earth's weary'exile is -o'er Can Find New Health and Strength . the Boards of Session. and Managers, In Heavenly joys never ending .: are.not s � •s rase2 who presented the couple witha beau- You'll meet your loved Maurice once Throui;h the Use of Dr. Williamsels tifully framed and embossed address•• more." from the congregation, of which Dr, fink Pills f�re.nem an -aSloan had been tt�easurer for manyre. a e neeryears, The doctor 'replied on behalf S'T• LOUIS FUR EXCHAl�TGE BUYS_ ' of himself and wife. Dr. and Mrs. DIRECT FROM 'TRRAPPER It is useless to tell a hard working ` r r Sloan were• the recipients of many Due to certain , complaints being i�•Oman to take life easily and not to the St. Louis . o is to . ask the almost t ear ori est 0 beautiful bouquets of flowers from brought to the notice of tivorry. To dos t their friends.. Telegrams were •receiv- Ful Exchange 7th & Chestnut Streets, impossible. But, at the same time, it ed from relatives and friends outside FSt. Louis, Missuux-i, U. S, �1., of un- is the duty of every woman to save Of Toronto. satisfactory grading - of furs as made her strength as much as possible; to a f • � � � but ,_..r _ b some of the advertising, fur pauses " y to y g take heir cares as lightly as ma be Ort 1. 't e outBLUEV'ALE of that market, where in January over and to build up her strength to ineet is is anO-C ten inillion -dollars 'worth of furs were Women's Institute.:—llluevale Ins- any unusual demands. It is a duty 0 name. - sold, they are now also receiving ship- she owes herself and family for her > titute held. their their final sewing bee and depend upon it. '/'�® A ments from the trapper direct, future health may d pe p a i �/ rWC. — n 0 the r� � r . Ticel iii the e i i xi _ tbas t lei t of the Presbyke an d and re stared under uar sleet a complete break 4 church, Wednesday afternoon, Febu .are c ognize registered Tog dal � lis�ense P. B. F. 130 with the U. S. War • down in. health the blood must be Wool. ary 26th. About thirty ladiesgather- oard and all of.tile Collectors ed ail our uilt dTrade B kept Ach, red and pure. No otherd f quilts were a and r. i1- blankets, ee• ansae i well as D W Irl+ re,t f6r bound, which finishes- their Red Cross of :tams, thus insuring i'r P g inedicirie, does th s . so +� work for the present. In the evening °f furs when addressed to them with liams Pink Pills.., This medics siren- ' the voids, "Raw Furs of Canadian tually makes new' red blood, those who had .helped at Red Coss ,_ are _ .-, ,. thew on the package or shipping gthens the nervesrestores the apps- t - a size O Fl Pro- work were invited and a goodly num- - it arm r tB1. g y tag, Their advertisement appears on tate and keeps every organ healthily ber assembled for supper,. which the sago 5 toned up. Women 'cannot always r inferior ladies. bountifully supplied and a very rest when they should, but they canB , Pleasant evening was spez Rev. C. HUROhT+FOTES keep ;their strength and keep disease ar ain ever erenSeaforth,,, S the Tate was called to the chair and filled she af#ce to perfection. The grogri — A quiet but interesting event away, by the occasional use of Dr. is Pro- consisted of recitations, music and took place at Dashwood on February Williams Pink Pills, which have speeches. Mrs. Tate, the efiicieztt 12th, w en rev. P. Graupner perform- done mai°e to lighten the cares of Secreta• -Treasurer was calle>di on and! ed the eremon which united in alar- wear women than any other nietii- �rita gave a sport of our Red Cross work nage lilies Lau a L. Stephen and Mr. cine. Amongthe many women whoCome for four ea ore_. Weida son of Mr. and Mrs. have"reasonto be thankful for Dr. ss a ,' a ,...'.of the war and thanked Elm Don't y - Wil1a`tns' Fink Pills is Mrs, Milan dBaileUtterson, Ont., who says: d "Two, years ago I got weak and badly run dawn and could sc$rcaly do my . housework. I grew so thin that my t ! friends used to comment upen it. At i that! time my 'baby was six months ' old and the care of it and my house- work was almost too much for me. It was at this stage that my husi and got } me 'a ;'supply . of Dr. 'Willis s' Pink Pills, and before I had --been taking theft Tong we could see an improve- s - _ inent in my condition-. For months I _ hallnot been sleeping well and my natural sleep returned 'and Iwasn't = - 1 so nervous; Then my friends began to comment upon my improved condi- tioli and tell nye how much better I I • was looking. By, the time X tad tak- en aken ,six boxes I felt completely cured, and have since enjoyed the best of. ' heal never to recom- mendNow I . tai! mend Dr. Williaus, fink 1`11Is when - any of. my friends are ailing." f Li r, ilia s lc You can get � . �� zn ,, i . , F3I s dam x iy deiler in iAAeine, or ' ` by' mail at 5b Dents a box or six boxes ° ' 4 - i, r for2 , 50 from The Dr. Williams - t Medicine Co..' Brockville. Ont. ! it- M_.e.