Exeter Advocate, 1914-12-31, Page 4Oixeter
to.ctt^i•
Sanders & Creech. Proprietors
in advance $LW) per sear in t'anacie
$1,5G in United. States. if not " ,pard
in advance 50e, extra per Year pial
be charged,
CRURSDAY, .'DEC' 31 '14
THE EGG TRADE
A very satisfactory showing in the
Local Egg industry charaterizes the
year 1914. The distribution of $,30,300
I n this cotaumnity by Mr. Charles F.
Hooper for the purchase of eggs dur-
Ina the year as against $20,000.00
tel 1915 is worthy of passing' notice.,
The epayment of from $5 to $15 a
week into the family treasury 'ay the
sale of eggs is a source of revenue
for family finance of which the taion-
eets .never dreamed. The Exeter
,n arkel• has now such a reputation! in
'the Toxonto, Montreal and Ottawa.
markets that double the quan:ty could
.be readily sold in 1915.
Mr C. F Hooper Toronto Dec 23
Exeter Ont.
Dear Sir,-
We desire to express04.11' en-
preciation to you for the way in
which you, have shipped us a great
number of consignments of eggs this
are usually thin and easily
worried, sleep does not re-
fraslt and the nyctera gets weaker
ani weaker.
Scott's Cmesion corrects nervous-
Hess by forcecf nourishment -it feeds
the nerve centres by distributing en-
ergy and power all over the body.
Don't resort to alcoholic mixtures
or drug concoctions.
Cot SCOTT'S EMULSION for w,
your ne rues—,tot.ing equals or
compares with it, but insist on
the genuine SCOTT'S.
14-52 EVERY DRUGGIST HAS IT.
BRUCEFIELD
The auction sale of !V Lr, Petrie
owing to the inclemency of the wea-
ther was not so well attended, but
eodd prices were realized.-112iss Mary
Smillie of Clinton spent part of leer
vacation at home -Misses Annie B.
and Violet Petrie leave this week for
year We enclose marked check for Sault St .Marne, Quanta resume duties Seafoxth,-Russell McIntosh a young sold by nraggists, lee
.510 a: we are satisfied that no shipper '.s teachers there. -Cha;. Wasnlan is nar of 12 years died at.the home of TakeIiailsFahii1 PglaforconstipaSian
c in Canada could do morel to market busy getting home material Far his ear Rob McMillan, on. Wednesday
egg: as first class shape than you have barn rhe funeral was held on 'Thursday '-
done Our business relations have al- r a Caomarty cemetery, GRAND BEND
LUMLEY
Ways been most pleasent and your is growing rapidly from e,e'u Clinton. -The death occurred at the
tome of her salt," Mr: -H. J. Pinot, on Ma Jas aiollarcl of "Duluth Minn;,
to year an we hope you.n 11 lee ..bretir
.. . John McQueen spent Thursday Tuesday of Mrs. Harriett Brawn in is visiting his father, J. Mollard,-Mr,
to shim ,'ae at leas` double the quint- Qlast ir. London. -Messrs. Wm, Glenn 1ei sixty-eighth year: The leceased anal 42rs Dewey and family and Mr,
itv next year, We desire tai -onvel S-. ani Noah Horton each delivered ` a,;9 only been a resident of 'Clinton ECL Disjard'zne Have arrived home
the seasons greetings, wishing yam a horse to W, Cui�e anore on Saturday.- or a few months „coming from Blyth.
t'ronl Amherstburg--�4Iz, and Mrs.
much prosperity.
Th'e c. was quite stir an the :;coos leaved Wilson of Anton visited at
Your: sincerely T. J. \ledland Limited I this locality on Xmas. Day.-Mr.Joe Gill's Christmas.-ivIr, and Mrs.
Wholesale and Real Grocers. ^•u'tc,1, Keys has gone to Stratford.Webber who was here attending the
a attend college. We wish hint ev- funeral of the late L. McDonald, !eft
e y success.-l'ilr. Sam'' Horton. burn- RESENTS f � T for their home in Detroit Saturday:-
• sshe i; the music for the White -hay i 1 �rvla and _airs. Wm: Oliver left for a
Centralia nuptial sopor at Cromarty on ''Ned- two weeks visit in St. Marys Thsm,s
___ nesd night -Mr, and Mrs. Wm, Stew dray, -Mass 0 Green visited at pe
closed Tues
Christmas has comeand gone again an.i- Xahnronto Glenn'swere
vySaturrda t Wni. ll, S. Form =11 ' Protaa`a Amin-+ B y an; er's Sat'ui dPeddle aind Miss Scram
-We
The weather was ideal and many en- e;. feaseY that we.have the Reeve Interference of ,Trade. teachers, left for feel"
tertained visitors, while others went respective
for our Townshiip in our vicinity in homes to spend the ho1udays.-Ma. S.
to spend the day with friends e he- ryLr :1{. A. Ellernngtan Mrs. W. N. Gravelle of Bad Ase, Mich., is visit
where Among the many: we noticed "
the following : Victor Blatchford with Glenn spent .Xmas. with her parents in After a Month Spent In Preparation ing his brother, Asaph,
London. -Master Will Horton is at
his parents: Airs, Colwill of Exeter of Document the Washington TOG late for last week
with F. Colwiil; Mr. Jonathan Brock home from 5eaforttl College for hot- A young' slaughter has been added
abs Government Sends an Emphatic to the home of Cyrus Green.-Mr.rind
of Landon with his. Sts ; Airs. y Objection to Stoppage and Search- Mrs: Bruce Bossenbierry visited in Sar -
of
Spencer and children of St. Thomas N of American Ships—Note ,Is nisi last week -Ma. L, McDonald/ died
with Mrs. H. Mills; Mr. and Mrs. D. GREEWAY
O'Brien of St, Marys with Mr. P. Really to Triple Entente Powers. at the homem` of Wm Held Saturday
He had made his hone! with Mr,
Hanlon; Mr. and :Mrs, Gus 'Coughlin Misses Addie and Millie Masan ase
and family .of Toronto with Mr. and harm' for the holidays. -Miss Nellie WASHINGTON, Dec. 29. —The Eie1J since last fall, leaving been sick
Mrs. Dale Coughlin; Harold and Clar- Hotson of Detroit is visiting her par- United States Government yesterday most of the time since. --Miss L.
race Duplan of London with, Mr. and eats.-M;rs, C. H. Wilson entertained despatched a long note to Great Bri Yatulg and Mrs. Frank Germette sir
Mrs. Duplan; Miss Dina Woods of her parents Mr, and Mrs, T. Modland,' tain insisting upon an earlya�lgraprove rirE9 home from their visit in Lan-;
London with the Misses Wilson; firs. also 1•Ir and Mrs. Sol Pollock, and Mt trent in the treatment of arinerican dor and el sewhere.-Kenneth .a\v-
Wood and daughter of Hensall write and Mss A. Pollock and their farnilys commerce by the British fleet. It gave: Tence, who has been with Mr. F.
Mr an. Mrs. S. Andrew; Mr. and Mrs Christmas Day. -S. English was home warning that much feeling has been ha ermette for the past three years,
John Moulten of London with Mtn and • far Christmas. -Rev, and gra. Foster aroused in this country, and that has lef' an.1 will make. his home with
lle
Mss, Jas Mitchell; Mr. and Mrs. Jen- are visiting parents here. --Mr. and public criticism was general,�over un his grand parents. -ear. L. Raveor
kens of London and Mr, and Mrs,
Mrs a 'Pollack of Exeter are spend- warranted interference with the..legi- ha i gone' tor; London Hospital for
Ir Raytreatment.-Mr. W. Oliver ivh,g - - has
Hoskins of Toronto with Mr. and gra. ate the holiday With relatives here. -timate foreign trade of the United been in Landon Hospital, •'arri ed
W. R. Elliott; Mr. and Mrs. George ivIs an, Mrs E. 1VTcPherson entertain- .States. v
at Blyth; elr. and , ehome much improved. -Theodore Else
Hicks with relatives Y e.. her father Mr. ; Jas. Mallard and The document, constituting the
Mrs. T Willis and family and T\Ir. Miss Emma and her brother Jame:; on strongest representations on this sub- has opened up a shop to do tin and
ant Mrs. Wes. Hodgins with relatives C>1•ristmas Day. -Mr. A. Pollock and grannie mending.
near. Farquhar; _Me. Garnet 'Andrew ells: Hazel were in London,last week loot made by the United States to
of Swift Current, with Mr. and 'Mrs. _:Mrs. Wilson Hicks has returned any of the beligerents since the out
break of the war, was cabled -to Am -
A. Mitchell; Mr. and Mrs. S, Davis trait visiting her sister Mrs. A. 'tied- bassador Page to be formally pre-
witl. relatives at Lucan; Mr. and -Mrs Sonar of. Forest. -Mr .and Mrs. A. rented to Sir Edward Grey, the Brit -
.:Mrs. h
of Waterloo with rtr:,and McIntosh and Miss Olive' of Part ish Foreign Secretary. Its prepara-
.hfrs. J. Wilson; Mr, and Mrs. Neil :.Q.e Duron are hel;day visitors here.-Mra, tion was .begun a month ago by Soli -
MrsEdmonton,. Alta., with _11r. rn d A. Of Wilson visited the Granton cior Cone Johnson, Counsellor Robt.
A. McGuire. ; ..ail Wesley Mission Bands this week.
The Sunday School services }vera -Th,: concert in the hall of Grace Lansing and Secretary Bryan, and fin -
largely attended on Sunday 'est. 'file e gree, on Dec. 23rd was well at- ally during the last two weeks had
Schaal assisted in the morning ger- ei'ee. and the, program well ren- the personal attention of President
vice and the choir put on a beautt -e 1. The solos and choruses by the Wilson himself, who revised. its
.fol song service in the, eveningg. e eicen 'non heart applause as did phraseology "with minute care.
The choir presented theirr leader, `''-c dell drill by 10, girls. The dia- As the detailed point ofview
of e
the
Mr. A Hicks, with a beautiful music ague,. were very interesting and each United States, is numerousspecific
cabin* for a Christmas present es a 1at1 a happy ending. Proceeds $53. cases of detention and seizures of
g
ccn- cargoes, had been set forth in, a
Or Christmas night the annual
slih: token. in a �preciatian of his ager- gP
vices as leader for the pant few years. •.ort was hell .n the Methodistchurch series ofemphatic atie
protests, t
5,
most
of
Quite a large number attended the rhe Children gave. their music, reef- which have gone unheeded, yester-
Nomination meeting at Crediton on etio.ns and exercises in a most accept day's communication was couebed'in
Monday and we hear that, there is to :ble manner. Eight young ladies gave general terms covering the entire
be an election, and that W. D. Sane .-s Indian Hunter's drill that was very subject of the relations between' the
dens is oppoeing W. R. Elliott for the ereety indeed. The young men s chor United States and.Great Britain' as
reeve's chair while J. Lave is,again nee and dialogue all deserve praise, affected by the latter's naval policy,
en the field for deputy and .•.everal well as the spinsters convention considered highly objectionable by
new' men are'.an the slate for Council ;Iva.? by the ladies, assisted by Prof this Government.
men The glad-hand will be in cvid rfak. tYver and his assistant Samba this
note declares at the outset
dence the rest of the week with your Th'cs committee in charge, Mrs. W. that the representations are made et
vote. and influence please. Do your a Airs. W. T. Meets, Mrs, W a friendly spirit, but that the United
best. boys. but you all can't win. e are to be coalgratstlated, on the States considers it bent tosilencspeaks in
Mr. and Mrs. Sapha left last week is e.s of the entertainment. The terms of frankness, lest e ,be
to resale is Pt. Huron. I o oaee:ls amounted to $77.00. construed as an acquiescence in a
Mr, Percy Sampson. is epetrlling a i policy on the part of Great Britain
few days visiting friends in the "village which infringed on the rights of the
IVTessrs. P. Hanlon, H, Mils and W.1 Cre�d1 On
American citizens under the, laws, df
.H Parsons were elected again on _......e........ nations.
Monday evening as aldermen of the pe:HAPPe NEW YEAR; Are you Since France has adopted practi=
Village g --i to turn over a new 'eafa tally the same 'decrees on contraband
Liar and Mrs. Luke_ of Hensall •1c _i,s! ey nominations were held in as bas Great Britsina yesterdays note
spent the holiday with Mr. and -Mrs.. town on Monday. The attendance Is virtually a "statement tntended for
R, Bolo vas the largest 1 years. The falloav- all the members of the triple entente:
:12r. and hors. T. Nei. and ..amity -;err nominations were made; -Reeve Feeling . has been aroused on the
spent the holiday with relative:: m W.11ia'n R Elliott, William D. Sanders
London Deputy Reeve -William Yearley J.
'Cave and George Down. Councillors
Michael Finkbeiner, Alex, Neeb, Thos.
'Mtwhinney Gea Kellerman and David
al ebb Mr. Down is the anlyl person
e'en hoe resigned which leaves the re-
maincter eligible far election which will
:eau place next Monday. The 'and-
?.;fries made good speeches ane beau
;en girth rounds of applause.
On Monday even:.ng, Thomas 'reeve -
'elicit a:i returning officer; „eceived
nem_na:ions far Police Trustee, of the
Village The following were -martin-
a.ed.. Jos Hoist Christain Trick God
free Nicholson Ezra Foist Harry Beav
er and William H. Wenzel, After the
hear for nomination had expired, the
enveral candidates gave short address-
es. Secretary Nicholson read and ex-
?laxtea the report which appeared to
7i .satisfactory. An ,expression of
';l inion was taken of the meeting as
erecting ,,a band stand this .spring.
no open air concerts, It was unanir
aiusly decided that the Trustees
a.i ,.xi -1 pay for the materiel required
,1 i lc 'the carpenters offered to give
.'is:•' services for the work needed,
Ve understand that Messrs, Foist
. laver and Wenzel have resigned
v'i,.h leaves the three trustees: Heist
. k and Nicholson re-elected
CMr:etrnas :Day was a quiet, osij in
;.t' n A large 'number ' of oar : 15e0Ple
st to other places' to ,enjoy the
ee ki:y and Pudding. In theevening
annual festival of the Evangelical
a ,/lay School was held ett the churcli
lenee number were in attendance;
. r n, i.•rh was beautifully decorated
.groes contributed by tee aye
, ;. • bible classes of the school
' D ercas : 1:r:1, The C.3:C,, Help -
re Hants, The '3 ;VI's and The Swt:as- i. Tlw fo111owing is the report ipf S.
'ilea Although no prize was offered S. Na 2. Usborne, foe{ the month of
tear war; aro- verdict given, palette December,
r.p:n er was between the 3 1I's and Sr, IV -James 1•I•oclgert, Winnie
1 he Helping Bands, with the farmer Knight. Agnes Fenwick, Jr.IV-Victor
glass :,i the lead. The first part of Jeffery Charlie Jeffery, Ulric 15nell
the pecan -tin oonsistecl' of choruses Rosin. Will lams, Sr,III-Blsie Knight
lad the second the cantate, '`Tile W ilftal Turnbull, Reta Pollen, fah-.
'"taunt of Christmas Trees". At ' the leen. Kay Nelson Hvinkin,• Cecil Stew-
elose of the prrogrum all the membe:a are la TIT. -Arthur Rundle, 'Madge
'of the school were piesentecl with a DooPe Iva Williams, -Sr. II--Dorthy
eackage pf candy and nuts. It was a Armstrong Laura Knight 'Anna Jef
;..'eat success, Rece'pts $81. rey Gertie Stewart Jr; II -Carman
41r •an•d Mrs. Garnet Barker and Doupe. Arabella Hunkin, Marie Cottle
Daughter Darks, and Frank Finkbein- Garden McDonald La Belle liay,
er of Landon vent the holidays here 1st --Sheldon Francis, Willie Allison,
Otta Ewald is visiting friends Sim. Pollen, Ethel Stewart. PrimerA
gin. Elkton:. Miele. -Mr, and Mrs, Perry Milfrid Aller Gertrude Knight, Chas:
lave xetturned to the home in Detroit 1iodgert Primer B. -Charlie Campbell
ifter a short visit. here. ---ivies Pearl. Edge.- Rundle, Robbie Turnbull.
3oitzmaaln and Miss Gleatis Hill Na on roll 36; average attendance
.)eaconesses, of Taranto are hone 26:
.:or the holidays.- M, L. Coward, Teacher.
A 1%r Hunter from Usborne had an
annleasant experience .the other night
;when driving into town from the cast, Deafness Cannot be Cured
Re was not aware of the thick ,-oat- i,y local applications. as they cannot reach the diem -
:
MI of gravel spread on the road at ed portioeof the ear; There is only one way to cure
alicholson's and drove on top of the iieatfnet, anti that is. by ooUattttitional' remedies.
ieau which caused the cutter; to• ,tp- Lleatnessis enured by un aehlaled eonrliCion .of the
MUCOUS lining or the I.uetauhian Tube, \Then this
e: The horse bolted far the ditch rage is inflamed you hove aruutbling eound or tin-
ted jumped over the wire fence into pervert ltearini ,and when it is entireiy oleeed, Deaf
:1e baseball ti.eld, where it rliling tin- nest,ia ih resuga, and unless thetuflauietiatIonoan be
taken Hat and this tube restored to its normal condi
,l heir \vas secusecl, Fortunately not tion, hearing will ee destroyed forever; nthe cases
nuCl1 damage was done, out of lou are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing
\ T. and. NITS. Cade
esley 1' nkbeiner and but art intlanted oondittan of the mucous =faces,
ind "af Detroit are s is We will,give Otte Hundred Dollars for any case of
Vdr5 r3enr}` Deafness (calmed by catarrh) that calumet be oared
rvfr and 'tMrss John Wind. bykfall's Catarrh Cure, Send fol airculare free.
N. J. CHENEY Jr CO., Toledo O.
subject to such an extent, the com-
munication adds, that the American
Government feels compelled -to ask
for definite information as to Great
Britain's attitude in order that it may
take such measures as will protect
American' citizens in their rights,
Reference is made in the . note t e
the high principles of equity which
have actuated Great Britain in hra'
championship in the past of the free-
dom of the seas to n'eutral commerce,
and the hope is expressed that ever
though a belligerent herself, she wilt
realize the seriousness to the neutral
of continued interference,
The position of the United States.
as expressed in yesterday's note, is e
consequence of several stem. by Grew
Britain, France and Germany on the
subject of contraband. Although the
declaration of London, drafted in
1909. embodying the previous under-
standings of international law and
new rules for the conduct of maritime
warfare with respect to neutral com-
merce, had not been ratified when the
eresent war btoke out, it was thought
i'or a time all countries would adbere
to it. Great Britain by•an.order-te-
ecain�.il, ori.Atsg„ 20 last, deelayefl ter,•
Declaration of London effective • wi,tii
eeittain modifications.' Germany an -
dolt treed to .all neutrals titer wlilin`p
nese to 'adhere to the wbole declarar
+ion. The United States took the poste,
tion that it cottldnot accept -piecemeal
adoption by the allies' of• the Declara-
tion of London with their oWn
a„netidtnents; and declared that it
+afotild be guided by the general prac-
'lees df international law, irrespective
alto latelaratinn of London;
SEIPKA
Messrs Wm. Sweitzer, George l3ayn
haat anet Harry Lippert spent Christ-
mas with the former's mother !Vire
S Sweitzer of Windsor. -Mr, Fred
Finhbeiner of Killarney, Man., ie tis-
Itiily his brothers, Messrs. Michael and
Chris Finkbeiner,-A number from
here attended the funeral of 'he late
Jahr Geiger on Saturday. -Miss Syl-
via Janes of Crediton is appending a.
few days with her hunt). Mrs. George
:Scall. -Miss Alice Gaiser is spending
the holidays in Creditor.. -,Mr. and.
Mxs. Carruthers of London la visiting
her parents. Mr. end Mrs. C. Lochtser
-Mee and Mrs. B. Ross McKenzie
spent Christmas at the former's home
hero.: -atass Kathryn McEachen of
Colemam is 'hoine for a month's visit
with her mother. -Mr. Walter Smith,
of . Taranto spent Christmas cinder Iiia
parental roof, -Mr. 'arid Mrs. ,'.Tannish
are on a two weeks' visit with tlieY'.
slaughters at Saginaw, MiC1i,
ELIMVILLE
The late Elizabeth T. Hicks, relict
of the late Robert Hicks, :who lied
on Dec 23rd was aged 74 years, 3
months and 15 clays. She had been i11.
for ,some months of cancer, and 'bit-
ing the last few weeks . other com-
plications developed and the end
came rapidly. Barn in England she
came here with her husband ;ind feria
ily a sissmbee, of yearsi ago and -hey
settled • on a farmin Usborne. After
retiring to Elimville Mr. Hicks died
same fourea s
y, r ago, since which
time she had resided with her daugh-
ter, Mrs. John H. Andrew, Can. 8, Us -
borne where she died. She is sur-
vived by one daughter and two sons,
Mrs. Andrew Mr. Alf. Hicks( of Us -
borne and Rev. Robert Hicks of Han-
sen. The funeral took place _to the
Exeter cemetery on Saturday after-
noon..
THE CANADIAN BANK
OF COMMERCE_
SIR EDMVIND 'WALKER, C•V.O., L T., D., D.C.L., Pteaident
siwinsrogn, LAIRP Geuera4Manager JOIUN AIRD, Aseg't General Manager'
RAP{TAL, $15,000,000 RESERVE FUND, S13,500,000
FARMERS' BlUSINESS
The ••Canadian Bank of Commerce extends to Farmers every
their banking business, including
facility for the transaction. of gg
the discount and collection of sales notes. Blank sales notes
are supplied free of charge on application. 525
EXETER BRANCH -H. J. WHITE Man. CREDIITON--A. E. KUHN, Man,
HE MOLSONS BANK
Incorpirated 1855
Capital dr. Reserve r
9i BRANCHES IN CANADA
A GENERAL BiANKINO BUSINESS TRANSACTED. .
CIRCULAR LETTERS OF CREDIT .......:.... , ....
TRAVELLERS CHEQUES • • • Issued
BANK MONEY ORDERS ..
SAViNCS BANK DEPARTMENT
at all Branches. Interest allowed at highest current rate.
EXETER BRANCH
$8,800,000
Agents at Exeter for the Dominion Government.
N. D. HIIRDON Manager,
HENSALL
Mr. and Mrs. W J. Harney of Hen -
sail are visiting the former's Sister
Mrs Geo .E. Calwilll in Cargill.
Ed Dignan sand wife :are; home =ram
Saskatchewan. -Mrs. John. O'Brien of
Hamilton is the guest of her ;parents
Mr. and Mrs. McPherson.-rMs, R,
Bonthron and daughter Floss Heft for
Detroit to visit relatives. -On Sunday
Mrs Carlin received word oaf the
death of her brother-iln-draw Patrick
Quigley of piddu Iph.-W. Brock has
mneea into the residence he purshas-
er3 from the Petty .estate, just vacat-
ed by T. Welsh. -
Afterr two years suffering., Horne
with Christian fortitude, Mrs."''Richard
Horsley .departed this life at Clinton
Hospital on Friday, night. She 1,ad
utedergone a very critical operation
from which good results were hoped.
far but owing to herr long ill Hass, . he
;vas unable to Tall y, and secumbedin
a few days The deceased who livedi
near and in •Clinton far, several years
moved._ with' her husband to Hensall
about foie years ago. Her age was
46 She leaves two sons in .he West,
enif .one son and two daughters at
home
Death has removed another of the
stalwart pioneers of this section, in the
reersap of James Miller :who departed
this life on Tuesday .at .the par triarch
at age of 88 -years; Deceased was
in Scotland but came tot this 'country
many years ago. He was a tailor by
trade, and worked at Brucefield for
several years after which he moved to
Kippen where he has resided far many
years: Deceased, was .a man of strong
chai1acter and had mental grasp above
ZURICH -
H. Stamen of Sernans, Sask.. arrived
Name on Tuesday and well spend a
few months with !relatives here. -
David Oesch of Howell Sask., is
spenJing a few months with his par-
ents, gr, and Mrs. J. Osch, Sr.' of
the 14th con. -Miss Roxie Eilbeai re-
turned from Hanover, where sheen was
empleyel in a Millinery department. -
Mee Stickless and ,son ah Detroit are
visitine ;relatives: here. -Mrs. ..o .'eridge
of Detroit is spending the nolidaya
with relatives here. -William Finley of
the town line, near Blake had -nisfort-
tine eo be severely bitten 'by a dog
last Sunday. It bit him in the hand
chewing it considerably before, it,
wa : made let .go. -A pretty wedding
war: celebrated' .;in St. Peter's Loth.
church Dec. 23rd at 4p.m., when Rev.
W C. Miller' -performed the ceremony
that united in marriage Miss Milka
Theil, daughter of '14r and Mrs. And-
rew Thei•l to Mr. Henry • Clausius.
Miss Louisa Clausius, :the
sister of the groom, acted as brides-
maitt, ,and Mr, Andrew Price support-
ed the groom, -The sad news wale i'e
ceivel here of. the death'.pof Rev. M.
Faust, Sano+f Mrs.' A. Faust of this vil
lege which took place at Naperville
Ill on Dec. 17tH. Deceased had Been
ill for some time with hemorrhage of
the stomach and this caused his death
Deceased was an exemplary ' young
man and had been called to the min-
isteery of the Evangelical chvirch, only
a few years ago, He leaves to morn
his lase his wife, his mother a sister
an 1 a brother.
the average. Deceased was married
twice. his widow who survives being
a lVfis -• Johnston.
AWOMAN'S ME:aAGETO WOMEN.
•
IE you are troubled with weak, tired
eelings„ headache, backache, bearing
iown sensations, bladder weakness, cons-
tipation, catarrhal contiitious, pain in the
sides regularly or irregularly, bloating
or unnatural enlargements, sense of
falling ormssplacement of internal organs,
uervbusness, desire to cry, palpitation,
bot $ashes, dark rings ander the eyes,
or,a loss of interestin life, I invite you
to write and ask for my simple urethed gf'`
home treatment, with ten days' tiR106,L
entirely free and st aid also referent
to Candian ladies who glads tell how
they have regained health, strength, and
happiness by this method. Write to -day.
Address: Mrs. M. Summers, Box.. 840
Windsor. Ont.
rip►ing, tearing headaches
at tunes. Disordered stom-
a—Blemish liver does it.
eY Chamberlain''s
Stomach and Liver Tablets.
They pat ,the stomach and bowels right.
All druggists, 25c.. or by mail from , '9
Chamberlain Medicine Co., Toronto
CHANT BERI.LETAIS N'S
TAB
SCHOOL REPORT of 'S. S. No. 1.1
Stephen The pupil's standing wa,
obtained from their conduct, attend-
ance atsd proficiency. Those marked
with aliaasterisk have been absent dur
sir 'niiiat at: •the month; of Decembeii
Sr IV. -E 'Greb, honors, 'Jr. 'IVaa H
Lafond. Sr; III. -E. Latoed honors
A..11aks honors; 0, Stephan
tI1.,-G ' I-tobbs, honors; Myrtle , •�Vil
lert .Merrilla 'Willet`t A. Stetthea
flertzel W'il`ds *. Sr. JLy-A. Lafoncl
A, Moir, 5. Adatpts '. Jr. IL -L-. Greb
honors; E. Greb, honors G, Willerw
W Atlanta. Pt. .1.--R. Wiileert hent-
ori ; et Willett, C. Link. Printer C. -
H. Greg, honors; P. Lafond, honors,
13. Willert,-Isabelf Ramsay, teacher•.
• The individual sip -
The Logical: pointed to administer an
estate is forced to give
• • much time and attention
to his trust. The anxiety
Admnistra�tar is easeless, the danger
of mistakes through inexperience is .great.
Why burden your friend with onerous duties that can be better
performed by this Company? The fees are no greater and the
management much more capable than can..be expected of any pri-
vate executor, however willing. .
ED
THE LONDON 84 WESTERN. TRUSTS CO, LIM t
is the logical administrator, to appoint. " Its sole .business is the
careful,: efficient, fulfilment of every trust ,committed to its care.
'Call in and consult us.
382 RICHMOND STREET, LONDON, ONT.
SIR GEO. -GIBBONS, Er.C.. President 4 JOUR S. MOORE, Manager
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