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Exeter Advocate, 1914-5-21, Page 4,.r CONVE IE T.,., -H Burns coal, coke, or wood. Large feed doors make firing easy. lar s Water pan is filled. urns c Without removing. See the McClary dealer or write for booklet. T. : Eawkins &; Son, Local Agents, Exeter ,o Ax eti r i..o cater Nan ler.. 4 Creee:t, Proprietors '1 I advance $1.00 per year in Canada $1.5t in United States. If not paid in advance 50c. extra per year may be charged TI 1Tli`„ 14MA.Y 2.1,-.4914 FARQUHAR 'Lr Wm Pollen this week, received his new Goodison threshing outfit. Itis of the latest type and will place hint in the first rani; far work after the harvest. -Mr. Hanson Smaie has raiseci his house and is putting a foundation under it. STATE 02 OHIO CLT; OTi TOLeao, 7391 Lucas Coo= Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney- k• Co., doing busi- ness In the City of Toledo, County and State afore- said. and that said firm will pay the sum "of ONE HUNDK&D DOLLA8Sfor each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HalI's Catarrh Cure. FS.A:'QS J. CHENEY Sw fru to before me and subscribed in my pres ence, this 6th day of December, A.D. 1E86.. (S5 L) . w.GUEASOib,' 2VoTA.ar Puatww Hall's Catarrh Cureis taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHEPi EY k CO., Toledo, 0, Sold by all Druggists, 750, Take Hail's Family Pills for constipation. Centralia' lir T Handford of Ingersoll spent Sundae here visiting his brother,who is still confined to the house through Illness W T. Coiwill returned : last week, after spending about six weeks in the West. and Mrs. J. Wfson spent a couple days -visiting relatives in Lon- don. Mr. Chas, Duplen is this week now - ed into the house owned by Mr. Jas. Godsave, Mr. and Jfrs. T. Sceli of Lucar. spent Sunday last the guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. Andrew, A medicine trate") has hit the vi1- loge 'and are giving a vauderville ,hoes Bch night, as well as disposing of their different preparations. They are quite a clever lot and good enter- tainers - but don't buy too ;ouch. Rheumy Will Uri&AcidDisposit Rheumatic Complications Checked and the "Human Sewers" Restored. The Kidneys, Bowels, and •,Skin ate the "human sewers" which carry off the impurities of the blood. When these are clogged Uric Acid sediment lodges in the muscles and joints and Rheumatism follows. RHEUMA, the great remedy for all forms of the ter- rible disease, checks the deposit of Uric Acid. "For many years I suffered with Rheumatism. I am 71 years old, ' but am proud to say that after :using one bottle of RHEUMA the Rheumatic pains are entirely gone. I daily recom mend RHEUMA to my friends." --- Willis Willis Goff, Bridgeburg, Ont. W S. Cole will return your money if .it fails • 50 cents a .battle. ELIMVILLE Mr and Mrs. R. Hunter of Exeter visited their son, W. H. °Hunter, on Sunday, -Mrs. Wright of Whalen spent the week end with her aunt ,firs Roweliffe,-A ;number of rhe ladies attended the W. M. S. convert zentior._last week at Kirkton, This convention will be held at Elimville next .year. --The Ladies' Aid of the tlsethodist Church will celebrate their 25th anniversary an the .evening of June 3rd by giving a grand supper with ice cream, followed by an excel- lent program -choruses' by the .M.lini- vilIe chair solos by Mr, Herold Pym; Mr. Will Mills; instrumental %unbars and readings will also be given. Mr. Joshua Johns will act as chairman. - Arrangements are under way to cel- ebrate the 1st of July here, An at - 'tractive list of sports, races, t tc. will be ,given. -Miss Laura Gadbolt of Hensel; visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Godbolt on Saturday. -Rev. and .Urs. Flicks visited at the Persottege on Thursday. -Mr. W. G. Medd is driv- La'ne a beautiful new Russell car. QUICK 1!li�l THE WOMAN SOAP, ZURICH C. FIartleib has purchased a Stude- baker automobile of the touring car type. -Mr. B. G. Sheriff, formerly of the Bank here underwent an apperat ion for appendicitis, and is now in the St .Joseph. Hospital, London. Mr. Otto Single of Detroit .and Miss Ruby Peddie of Toronto were married recently and have taken up housekeeping at Shady Lane, Detroit. 11:rs E]iiabeth""Walper died on, Thurs- dae" evening; after a short illness in ler SOth year. The deceased,was ane of the early settlers of this Town- ship and was well known in this sect- ion. She leaves two sons Charles at home and William of Exeter North. E. Zeller has maved back to the dwell b g formerly occupied by him at the South end Mr. 0, Douglas has noved iliis house while Mr. George Sparks ;ill occupy the dwelling vacated by Mr. Douglas. NEWS TOPICS OF WEEK Important Events Which Have Occurred Durin•I the Week. 'the Busy World's Happenings Care tally Compiled and Put Into Hardy and Attractive Shape for the Readers of Our Paper—A Solid Hour's Enjoyment, Mary Ansell, the militant suffra- gette who on May 12 in the Royal Academy slashed with a hatchet the portrait of the Duke of Wellington, was sent to prison for si: months yesterday. "Le Temps," an Ottawa French daily, has been purchased by. A. E. Rea, of the A. E. Rea' company, and will be conducted as a Government organ. It has hitherto been Liberal in politics. An earthquake of brief duration occurred at. Ogden, Utah, at 10.14 yesterday morning, causing consider- ' le onsider-':ie excitement in tall buildings and reeking large windows in the busi- ness district. - Fru D AY. Word has just reached Vancouver of the destruction by fire of the chief t!etel and several stares at Stewart, Fire in Saskatoon '1G ednesda e to- tclly destroyed the Aud'torium rink and two residences adjoining. Total loss is $44,700, with $23,000 insur- ance. For t'ie first timeen history water- borne traffic is new rassing through the:Panama Canal, according to the eelorts that have been received from ;elon. Charles Elliott, an engineer attach- ed to a survey party, eras drowned in "ie Downie river, East Revelstoke,. C., on Sunday. He came from East- =re Canada. aio,e than 1,000 hogsheads of to- bacco were burned in Louisville, Ky.. Wednesday night in a fire . that de- stroyeda large warehouse. The loss is $250,000. Earthquake shocks continued throughout the night aur. early yes- terday in Sicily, while Mount rum was still active, but only insignificant damage was reported. Grand Masters of the Ancient Free and Accepted Masons from all parts of the United States, Canada and Mexico met in. St. Louis yesterday for their annual conference. The bill toenab the Nova Scotia Pc 'sr Co. to acquire the Halifax tramways, z hick has aroused bitter opposition in Halifax, was passed•'by a committee of the whole Legislature of Nova Scotia yesterday. C. F. G. Masternaab, the • British Czbinet Minister who lost his seat re- 'natty la the bye -election for Bethnal : reen, bas beets otlicially recom- *.ended as Liberal• candidate ;in fps- r: ich, vacant through the death of 3 rester Horne. SATURDAY. Noah Whitnlarsb, 59, reeve of -estport, died at hit; home in that tillage after a short illness of pneu- �icnia. The Nova Scotia Powe, Bill passed t4 third reading in the House ^" As- i nh1y and was transferred to the etteslaUve Council. Among those present at the morn- '1+1 session of the Hecker trial In ;Pw. 'stork yesterday, was 1-lon, J. J. a'oy, Attorney -General of Ontario. Waiter Wells, 9'7, I iespeler, a Galt cwt eruploye engaged In the electric 'fight service, scaletl' a pole, which "rake under his weight, and he tell a ii!•ance of thirty feet, being killed +tantly, Icing F'faakon and Queen Maude of ;en -way yesterday opened with irnpos ceremonial an exhibition at Cifris- ;etnia,e;ontrneniaratiae of the Centel). 'ry •f Norwegian independence fropt rtutark, Rosa Saletni, aged 40, of Palermo, Italy,' who already is the taigther of e iarge family, gave birth to two boys end three girls Thursday. 'Pbe .nuthet' ;incl, her five stow -bores ate. :ming well, Necording to , London Standard now a, single member of the Liberal party was present at Ear( Curzon's recent ball for his daughter, the rea- aon being the word went round to boycott the function. Just a week and a ball after tie had Left home to learn steamboat engl- veering on the steamer. Durston, Clark Knowlton, 16 years old, son of sx-Alderman G, A, Knowlton, o2 Fort William, was drowned at Toledo, 0. MONDAY. President Wilson was presented on. Saturday with a Canadian flag and a fez by a party of Mystic Shriners from Al Azhar Temple, Alberta. King Christian X. and Queen Alexandrine of Denmark arrived in. Paris yesterday to pay a two days' official visit of courtesy to: France. The body of Riehard Cornell, 50, a resident of Thurlow Township, was found in a barn at Shannonville., had apparently taken a dose of poison. The grandstand and other s.truce tures at the Bromwich. Racecourse were burned yesterday by suffragetea. The . damage amounts to about $1&,000. Oliver Madox Hueffer, correspon- dent of The London Daily Express, leas been expelled from Mexico City although he was the bearer' of a British passport. Winston Churchill spent the week- end flying at Sheerness. Yesterday, accompanied by Gustav Hamel,, he negotiated a flight over the harbor, looping the loop sir times. Within a week Harr'; K. Thaw will leave the hotel apartments in Con- cord, Na, where he has lived for eight months. Accompanied by Sher iff Drew and a policeman, he will spend some time on Lake Massase- cum. Spanish Ambassador Riano a•1 Washington received.a despatch from Mexico City, stating that a vigorou° investigation of the disappearance cel Orderly 'Samuel Parks immediately would be made by the Huer a•huth orities. 1;1 iftil).11,.' Senators Sutherland (Utah) ant --'illiams Jelissie-;poi) opposing I, repeal of the ?anima •Canal"toll; exemption, favored arbitration of thi matter. Lieut. Kolbe, aviator, injured yes- terday morning at Frankfort, Ger- many, when a companion, was killed, died from internal injuries later in the day. Rev. Wm. R. Wood, Presbyteriar clergyman of Franklin, Man, has been selected as LiberaI candidate tc contest Beautiful Plains riding for the the Provincial House. Mayor Martin has received .a num- ber of letters .containing threats against his life. Most of the letters complain that Mayor Martin is try- in to play the role of a boss. Plucky work on the part of his 14 - year -old son and family pet dog saved the life of Samuel Stinson, aged 40, farmer; of Tichburne Station; when the latter was attacked by a bull. Wm- Balfour, about 55• ;Yeas of age, was found dead in a room in the Queen's Hotel, Brampton, yesterday morning. He had been talking with the porter, until the latter fell asleep. Baron Erland Von . Nordenskjold, the leader of the Norwegian South American exploring expedition, who was 'reported to have been killed by Indians March 14 last, is safe at Trin- idad, Bolivia. Hon. W. W. 'Wells, former judge of Westmoreland County' Court, is the third member of the royal commis- sion to inquire into the Dugal charges against Premier Flemming of New Brunswick. - ADMIRAL DIRURY DEAD. Sir Charles Was a Native of Bothe - say, 1N ew Brunswick. - LONDON, May 19.—The death oc- curred -yesterday of Admiral Sir Charles Carter Drury, aged 68. Deceased was born in Rothesay, N.B., his father being colonel of the 30th Regiment. He entered the navy in 1859,- and -rose. to the rank of :ad- miral in 1908. He was A. D. C. to Queen Victoria, 1897-9; naval advis- or to the inspector -general of forti- fications, 1885-8; member of the ord- nance committee, 1893-4; command- er-in-chief in the East Indies, 1902-3;:. in Mediterranean 1907-8; and in the Nore, 1908-11, when: he retired. From 1903-8 he was second naval lord of the Admiralty, and he represented the navy at the De:i i durbar. In 1896 he was given the thanks of the Foreign Office for his services in Crete. • He held many British and foreign decorations. , WANTED BOSE DEAD. Former Associate of Becker's 'Gives. Damaging Evidence. NEW YORK, May 19.—Two' con- victs from Auburn prison, who were in the Tombs while Charles Becker and the four gunmen who shot Ros- enthal were prisoners there; will be among the chief witnesses still to be. called by District Attorney Whitman agains Becker. The two convicts were In New York yesterday under guard. These witnesses wil: testify, to eon- •versations they overheard between Becker and the gunmen. Charles Plitt, jr., former Intimate and press agent for Becker, testified that at his last meeting with Becker in the lavatory of the train on the journey to Sing. Sing, Becker said to him: "I want you to kill that squeal- ing Jack Rose." Manton tried des- perately to keep the Plitt testimony from record, but his efforts were un- availing. . Hon. F. D. ltionk Buried. MONTS2il:A:L, May 19.—The fen - Oral of the late Ilan. F. D. Monk, for- mer Miriister'. of Public eVoiette,to•ok place yesterday morning, 'Mace was celebrated in St. James' Church, in- terment takieg place in Dote Des lelges Cemetery. The Dominlon Government was re- presented by ,Eton. Robert Rogers, Hon, Mr. Doherty, Hon, Louis Co- tlerre, 'Elora, UT. NanteT, Hen, Mr. Has - ell, Hon. 1.,. P. Pelletier, , and the Opposittee at Ottawa, by, Minn. Tao- dolp11s LerreleuX and Roberi Slicker- dike, M.P. KING O'GOWRIE, 14207, 7620; an tnported Clydesdale -Monday leaves home Crediton, to Wm, Hadgin's ; Tuesday to Albert King's and !unite; Wednesday to: Sam, Tory's for night; Thursday to Wm„I ernick's to Paul Coates'; Friday to Jonas Sims, and •tome. ,Eli King, Prop. and Mgr, 1-IESOPE 76585, imported Percher - on;. Monday leves borne, Con. 1, Us - 'aerie to Hy; Hodgins', to Geo. Jlas- 'rett's ; Tuesday to Gus. Ferguson's, to 3-ranton hotel;:Wednesday to Minor Dabbs, to Wm. Hodgins'; Thursday to Eli Bice's to Wm, Colbert's; Fri- day to Wes, Mather's; to home, -R,, Colbert Prop, and 'Mgr.' HIJMIDE, 75739, 67970, 1480, Per- cheraa Monday afternoon leaves home Lot 12, . Co.n. 13, Stephen, to Thos, Amy's. Tuesday to W. H, Dearin,gs, to Johr Kleinfeld's Wednesday to B.. Williams, to S. Pynr's; Thutrsday, to D, McCurdy='s, to. Centralia; Friday to Wm Fly= 's to Crediton; Saturday home. -Regan Bros and Witzeel & Son Prop." W, Witzel, Manager , LORD HOWATSON, 11406, 10703, Imported Clydesdale, Monday 'after- noon leaves home, R.R. No. 2, Ailsa Craig, to Eli Bice's; Tuesday to M, Simpson's. to Ben. Dobbs; Wednesday to J Millson's to Hugh ,Carroll's ; Thursday to FretrEord's"to. W. J. Stanlake's, Friday to Hy. Wilson's ,to home, -T, W_-HODGSON, Prop. and manager CAMBUSHINNIE SQUIRE, 16149, imported Clydesdale, Monday leaves home ,Khiva, to Fred Gaiser's, ro Hy, Wilson's; Tuesday to D. Stephan's, to Grand. Bend; Wednesday to rienry Schade's, to Wm.- Baker's; Thursday to ---,to, John Smith's; Friday to Ezra Lamport'e, to John Schroeder's Saturday to his own stable.-Witzel & San, Prop., David Pfaff, Mgr. CHARMING PRINCE; 15597, 11477 imported Clydesdale. Monday leaves home S. T. R, to John Ratcliffe's, to A Hoopers; Tuesday to Commercial Hotel Exeter, to Alvin. Essery's; Wed nesday to Moses Simpson's to S. Hicks; Thursday to A. Penwarden's to Geo Williams'. Friday to E,Stone's to home: Saturday to D. Rogers, and flame, .W. H. KAY & H. HUNKIN Proaprietors and Manager. VOLTAIRE, 32682, a Percheron,. Monday ,leaves home, Con. 11, Hibbert to W. Bucilanan's, Kippen, to Bruce- field- Tuesday to A. Mitchell's, to Bayfield ...Wednesday to. H. Stechler's to B. ?file's, Hay; Thursday to T. Keyes to Crediton; Friday" to las. Shapton.'s, to 'R. Sillery's.; Saturday to San: Cadmore's, to home. -JOAN CHAMBERS, Peop. and Man. THE MILLER II. 27851 Imp. `hire will stand at ,his own stable. Dashwood this season.-WILLIS & GUENTHER Proprietors. COLLEGE CHUM 15553 Imported Shire, on Monday leaves home at Dashwood to Dave Lippert's, to nome Tuesday. to Ed. Lam,port's to Wed- nesday noon, when he goes to Grand Bend for night; Thursday home intil Monday-WILLIS & GUENTHER Proliitetors, Dashwood. THS GA1ITA.DTAN BANK COMMERCE SIR , V.U., , , President ALEXANDER LAIRD, n rall4anager JOHN AI. D, Ass'1 General Maaailer CAPITAL, $15,000,000 RESERVE FUNd, $13,500,000 BANKING BY MAIL Accountss may be opened at every branch of The Canadian Bank of Commerce to be operated by mail, and will receive the same careful attention as is given to all other departments of the Bank's business, Money may be deposited or withdrawn in this way as satisfactorily as by a personal visit to the Bank. S24 EXETER BRANCH -G. L. WAUGEI, M;anaeer. Branch also at Crediton The Molsons Bank incorporated 1855 C apital & Reserve r $8;700,000 85 BRANCHES IN CANADA A GENERAL BANKING 'BUSINESS TRANSACTED. . CIRCULAR LETTERS OF CREDIT ..: , TRAVELLERS CHEQUES .. , . , . , . Issued BANK MONEY" ORDERS .. ... , ... , , . , SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT at al Branches. " Interest allowed at highest current rate. EXETER BRANCH - Agents at Exeter .f na the Dominion Government. DIoxsoN &. CARLING, Solicitors. N. D. HURDON Mal ager, ThStTiencel 1. h'i�Fil!�i!1.�1 i, `✓ 1i K ` _ 4 a. e t 4 .•.,.,n.,,.•✓t ft, ..,....,,,,m.pal,a.:�,r.+r+. ,,,,.r ,t v w,+•.;:4.nnu ?oid,t,nrt , e.;,..,xn..,,....."r,.. The knee Thatcan be depended upon: Looks as Neat When Stretched .. .. 0 on the Posts as It Does in the Picture You are Protected When you buy "FROST FENCE" because it backs you up; with au ep- viable reputation. You never see poor FROST FENCES" because there are none. Every rod wins your. approval. The Frost Wire Feace Company are the only firm operatingtheir own i drawing and galvanizing mills. That's why right material only goes into a,,• - Frost Fences. Let me. quote you onthese fences that have matting wires of even leng- th, stays straight and evenly' spaced, wire all full size and heavily galvan- ized,. The "FROST" -lock is absolutely the surest woven lock on any feace It does not slip and does not weaken the lateral wire With a kink. All styles, also GATES and FANCY FENCES. The Frost Special wo- ven wire Lawn Fence is their "newest' line. Get a catalogue. S. ANDREW, Agent, Centralia Agency for Gunn's Fertilizer -none better an the market. What clothing is to man, paint is to property. Unprotected houses and barns, wagons and machinery cannot resist exposure to sun, wind, frost and rain. Rust and decay cost more than paint and varnish that's why the use of Good Paint is wise economy. SHER-WIN4*ILLIAMS PA/NTS 6�RNJSHES Around the Farm Sherwin-Williams Paint (Prepared) SWJ for the farmhouse,, Covers most, looks best, wears longest. Ask for a color card -48 attractive shades. S -W Barn Red -a rich durable red that spreads easily and covers well over rough lumber. S -W Wagon and Implement Paint - protects the Woodandmetal of wagons farm machinery and implements and tools, from rust and decay. For Bug- gies use S -W Buggy Paint. S -W Metalastic for windmills, metal roofs, and all metal surfaces. Prevents costly rust. S -W Buggy Paint -Nine beautiful colors, for porch furniture, boats, flower -pots, swings, garden imple montS, ole. Inside the Home S -W Brighten -Up Finishes 'include a paint, varnish, stain or enamel for every household use. S -W Floorlac stains and varnishes woodwork, furniture and floors in one operation. Imitates expensive hard- woods. S -W Family Paint, 25 "attractive colors. etc, For cupboards, tables, chairs, S -W Inside Floor Paint quick -drying and durable. 10 colors. • . S -W Flat -tone -a durable oil paint for the artistic and sanitary decora- tion of interior walls and ceilings:,. It is made in 24 beautiful shades that dry witha soft velvety effect. Can be washed without injury. T. HAVVKINS &SON HARDWARE, PAINTS, OILS, ETC. EXETER 1008