Exeter Advocate, 1915-5-13, Page 4DUSTLESS --By opening dust damper
and direct draft damper when shaking
WClar?s
Suns
all dust is carried up
'aCCr smoke pipe. See
the McClary dealer or write for booklet. as
Sold by T. Rawkan8 $& Son
IlliiiiMaomasowwwww
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to per `'eat an tearada
State'. 1f not paid
extra per year may
.R.H1' $DA. Y. .7F ' e) 19 15
TieVyet'ONTI ENTAL THROWN
n \CK ON THE PUBLIC, t1`T;ALEN,
n. e epi c,.; hi, advertisement on
c nae? O. every customers home.
•,6.7.1`t day they roll wale' Ftp to
re :t t" tour c: their 0.•herisrt:ed
a .14i t -
t :Mane business man shays Coe
a4t.r. the ;tr to of a fair amount
ep ea. in a newspaper for six mon-
th with the privilege of change. No
ed ,> adv 4 r tisirre brings as good t e-
a
-t: ae newspaper advertising.
is). do shore o:, it by ,cttttine out, the
..ldars and other wasteful toe -Owls?
t
G•: nd Trine I' -1e 'fie .;•.:'e'.wa+ elle anneal meeting oi the Sunday
hoe d r- '3 to operete theNat opet • Se-hoo•' o' thus place teas held .ast
`` t v s r when
the following persons were
r t an'`nint3l Railway :y anti rite ins a teet to office, -Superintendents.
ee , beeee e e_d from WinniPeet,^ John Haw eltvood end Flunk Gunning
t;? Nion,'tor. by the Government
Tit!, is the +t'est;it of the Laurier
S.I In the dist ig Of . crttr ct
E:is proved insufficient to hind
tee Grand Trunk Pacific' Railway.
.. eneerreteeee tiec
" -- u,i a:, ti» -rake
ouerltlorunder the terms of the
ntraet a burden te;hi h the •°on:P;anti
undeeteke,
x I.E.,fi-'re.", estimate t .tat
;• c .r: eonstruetion was 549,91fetelee
se on<I eltiln te. made ley lien.
a ". T:' R.I..t ter tltf „dI«ipti t r.l
11.4 pt%;' eent .•.r.:clee, wee Sel,Steletel,
Tht hate east to the end of East
Te erber when the road .vas •,'om-
t;,t`;,l un . c172.02:.10l.75ales •,r.
twin t utstandine t 1aims antraet
etre That 2'Ic'audee the $4ti,tteteetIf
v: ^tieh was 'reverted by the Staunton,
'G .t'ur'f Investigating Commission, to
have been thrown away by the Lam.
ter Government in wasteful `ten,>trut
'feta
'til Grand Trunk Pacific were no
.tic ,tl by the present Government of
t:. : kern;+'e ion of the road. tad were
cep to exei'tete the i antraet. 1"hee '+.r
.: ':cries, John Wright and Earl
Hutchinson; treasurer, John. Hodgson
oraeeists Clara Morley, Mrs. N. 70g-
denea fres Orgaaliz, ed Class, Earl
Johnston; See., Miss Bertha Batten;
adult Bible class teacher D.Johnsten
sr. organized Bible class teacher, 1D.
tcAastor jr.; teachers of the amallen
usher' Miss Mary Brooks, Mrs. Fie
G= »int;, Bra. of Cradle. Roll, Miss
Bessie alorley. •
The school .has . ieek n. $13 to the
Beliar. Relief, $14 to the Sick. Child-
! lice. h:tal, and presented the
e tth an individual .lamnlunion ',
se tM while the organized class Of the
t ouzo, people .has—given. Mrs. Hopkins
n rocking chair and also gave the
Pair of collection plates.
large weather of the ladies of
the: \i.M.S. attended the •:onvention
at Eiimville last week, and report a
rofitable time.
Crediton
I HAVE:Y0lBEEN'SICK?l
Soho(); inspector Tom of Goferich
made an inspection of our School last
Thursaay.
Specie' Services in cohnmeratiort of
"Mother's Day's' were held in both
churches last Sunday. The choirs
rendered fine seictions and the ser-
mons, delivered were quite appropriate
The white -flower in remembrance of
the best friend in the world .vas much
ht e'rideztce.
Miss Madeline Bertrand has eccept-
ed a situation with. Faint Bros.
We learn that Thos. Chatnbers,.Wna-
Yearley Thos. and George .rlawhht-
ney have acecently bought Ford Cars
The :horse and buggy will "soon he
looked upon as a back nunb(er.
Mc' oil for the streets has arrived
Ott town fathers are waiting or a
favorelele time to put it on the
street....
Allow Wolf is having his dwelling
repainted.
It is rumored that Henry Str-eitzer
about to move to Berlin where he'
uel enter- in business connected with
the ant o,no.:..-e trade.
Oke account of several eases -of
-e
d .h .true, ri .s in this- neighborhood the
etoeret of Health have asked that -our
school he closed this week to 'wait
del elopments.
beep Ce;n:sh has received his new
Ee eshin� outfit, We understand
John F. Smith is also 'buyinte
some improved machinery.
The TotsnshlL is opening the side
road ar Schroeder's corner on the 4th
sod lOti' concessions. This road will
;phot e a convenience to. those live
lnt; ill the western part of the „town:
ship. T,hc township grader has been
ttstfdt on some of our roads recently-
and as a result the auto driver must
ga slow or else land up .against the
1 ence.
M. Arnold cf Seaforth spent Sun-
dat- °r to.vat the guest o: Mr. and
Mrs.. August Hill, -
DI. Et. Cert is attending the funeral
of has uncle who died in Norwich on
:Montta,
. A mete::n;4 of the base -ball ooys
was held tee other evening-. Everett
Fainter was elected Captain Ind
August Kuhn manager of the team.
We hope the boys will soon get
work" and keep up the reputation of
this place as a -good ball . town.
Private Maxwell Baynham, son of
Mr and Mrs. George Baynham of
Ceetrali' is reported among the mise
r+.ins
MOTHER SUPERIOR
SITY KILL HOME
aa:s.:tt objeeti en, in regard to the
nen completion c, ,'ertoin works melt
'n,; tb., -;Leonard shape 'Quebec• term-
er:ei. approaches to, the Quebe.: ,rid e
rel ,en works whi 'h were not
tent.. d to the operation of the main
Lee, and for which the Government
Prepared to make allowance in
eleterminin' the cost for rental nue-
ro=r; . The Grand Trunk Pacific :M-
are-
in-ai - deci'n_d to ceerate the int at j
They were willing to operate a
line costing $60,060,000 as oromis, d
b; the Laurier Government.
They were not willing to :operate
m line costing$l$0,000,000 as guilt by
til- Laurier Government.
The result is that the great white
eleohan1 of the Laurier Administra-
tiou -comes back upon the - country,
and comes back at a time when Can-
ada is straining every effort to meet
the cost of really necessary works
and the tremendous cost of carrying
-on the war.
The Government must operate the •
resat: or let it rot. They must optr-
att. a line at a loss, because it *uns
thru awilderness that cannot afford
tra'fl`i- sufficient toimake the' 4e -ra-
tion seri sustaining.
They must in addition pay the e-
-corrnout interest charges on the non -
4V which went into construction, in -
;hiding the millions and millions that'
ererr thrown away by the Laurier
•Governmtent. This interest, . up to
Carer pei cent. was to have been paid
t>, tam operating company . in annual.
r.nrtal It mustnow be borne by the
r topic of Canada.
Tells How Vinol Restores
Strength and Vitality to the
Weak. Worn -Out Ones in
Her Charge.
Rosary Hill Home, Hawthorne, N.Y.
-" I have been at work among the sick
and poor for nearly eighteen years, and
whenever I have used Vinol for run-
down, weak or emaciated patients, they
have been visibly benefited by it. One
patient, a young woman, was so weak
end ill she could hardly creep to my door
`or aid, and was leaning on a friend's
,arm. I supplied Vino1 to her liberally
and in a month when she returned to
thank me I hardly recognized her. She
vas strong, her color charming and her
:reeks rounded out. These words are
tittered from my heart, in order that
_pro people may know about Vinol, as
there nothing makes me happier in
the world than to relieve the sick." -
Mother M. ,Az P ^*?sA LATH ROP, 0. S.D.,
.1awthorne, I Y. -
Strh disinterested and reliable testi-
mony should convince everyone of the
merits of Vinol, our delicious cod liver
and - iron tonic to build up health and
strength for all weakened and nervous
conditi els, whether caused from over-
work, worry or chronic coughs and colds.
If Vinol fails to'benefit we return your
money.
W S Cole, Druggist, Exeter, Ont.
THE CRAZE FOR CALENDARS
The craze for calendars has grown
during the past two years, : so much
so that it woea'id be well for the mer-
chant if he would sit down and fig-
ure out whether from a business get-
ting viewpoint the expense is war-
ranted or whether it is just an ,ei,-
pensise vanity to connect his name
with `a' pretty picture. All advertising
may be good advertising but, as, the
aim. oa the ,ordinary merchant is to.
ger the most business for the bast,
outlay ia, money, we have grave doubts
that 'the: use of the calendar -Is giv-
in,, thim returns .at all commtensurate
with the cast. In many cases calen-
dars are sought by those anxious to
s•ecu;re a pretty picture. Once obtain-
-ed the advertisement is cut eff and
the .nictuire"`'tacked up or given to the
chola: er. as a Plaything, The main
..purpose for which`it'was intended, is
that, frustrated, though the merchant
lknow .nobhiug of it, and soothes :aim
Dashwo d
Then you realize the utter weakness
that robs ambition, destroys. appetite,
and makes work a,burden.
a na
et
Torestorethatstrengtit ndsN+ut+th
isso essential, nothing has. eger equaled
or compared with Scott's lift sion, be-
cause its • strength - sustaining nourish -
Ment invigorates the blood to distribute
energy throughout the body while its tonic
value sharpens the appetite and restores
health in a natural. permanent way.
If you are run down, tired, nervous,
overworked or lack strength, get Scott's
Emulsion to -day. At any drug store.
Scott to Bowne,Toronto, Ont,
PARKHILL-Alex McDonald, of
Parkhill, in his ten round light -weight
boxsne contest against Artie Kauf-
man of Jack son elich., the champion
light -weight of Michigan, gained an
easy decision at Saginaw, Michigan
on Tuesday night. It was McDonald's
fight from start to ;finish, with the
exception of the eighth round by
newspaper reports, when Kaufman is
said to have had a slight margin,
Alex is said to have been able to land '
on hi. opponent at will, cleverly
blocking every effort of Kateftuan,..
$'Firs`OWi .O.e110. CITY of To1,itpo, [ es
LUCAS COUNTY
Frank, J. Cheney makes oath that be is senior
partner of the Dim of F. ,l. Cheney t Co., doing busi-
ness in the City of Toledo, yourity and State afore-
said, aad that said firm will pay the seal of ON>a.
Hti dPttEt DOLLARS for each and every ease of
Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's
Catarrh Cure, e'etANII J. CHENEY
Sworn to before ins an I subscribed in nay pre&
cube, this 5th day of December, A.A. ISM..
(Dueler
A. W. I/IAM£Qlt,
Nor.,,ltr Puma
Hall's Catarrh Curtis taken internally, and acts
directly on the blood and mucous sni4noea of the
system. Send for teetimonia',• free.
F, 7, CHENEY .t CO,. Teiedo, 0.
Sold by altsDrut:gists 7fn'.
Take Hall"Fa roily Pills for Conseipation
Mr. Oddie Truetnner had a very un-
pleasent runaway accident on' Sunday
night He and a friend were driving a
spirited horse when the animal took
fright and upset the rig and occupants
in the ditch,. Luckily they both es-
caped injury but the buggy was badly
damaged..
Mrs Hodgk'sas of Detroit is visiting
is visiting her brother Louis Klein
sliver,
Mr Ed Nadiger has improved his
Premises by a new fence in trout of
Mr and Mrs. Arthur Willcrt are
rejoicing. . over the arrival of a boy
Iast week mother and babe Are doing
nicely.
Mr Jake Kellerman has purchased
a
n ew Ford Car..
The Private
Executor
seldom 'gives '"the best of his
time to an estate in ibis care,
therefore it frequently suffers.
Estates have bean' dissipated
through inefficiency, •neglect .
and sometimes actual dishon-
esty on the part of private in-
dividuals acting as executors:
This ' strong, soundly man-
aged Trust Company is always
available, , .never -ill, • never.
away. Its officers are expert
in the management of estates.
The faithful, execution of
trusts is' their one concern.
Consult 'us regarding the
handling of . your estate. All
information •cheerfully' furn-
ished.
The.London= & Western
Trusts Co. Limited
382 Richmond St, London, Ont.
Sir Geo. Gibbons K,C., President
John S. Moore, Manager
Centralia
iiev Blatchford occupied the piil-
pi or Main Street church, Exeter, on,
Sundae last and Rev. Muxworthy of
Exeter preached here on behalf of
the Epworth League.
The quarterly official board met on
Tuesday evening and completed the
business for the conference ;ear.
1Ir W R. Elliott spent a couple of
day it- Toronto with a carload of
vary fine cattle lie shipped there on
Saturday .last.
Mr and Mrs. H. Fry, Jas. eodsave
and _elisa Davey autoed to Clifford
on Saturday last and visited vith
Mi Fry's parents. Fred Essery took
then• it their new car. •
MT Bruce Mitchell on Sunday -last
with al. mato load of ladies met with
a little misfortune, when his car went last St turday for Milwaukee, where
fa: the ditch and :turned over ,non ! she- «il• take a course in a deacon -
side The car was slightly damaged
es; training school.
but the; occupants escaped unhurt.
Mei- and Mrs. J. Wilson le_t an
Tuesday: to spend a week with their.
daughte:i near Stratlhroy.
OW' nee station agent, Mr. Bishop
of London has arrived and taken
charge of the duties at the atation.
Mr Geo Baynham is under the care
SCHOOL REPORT of S. S. No.
2 Usborne for April :-Entrance :lass
-A Fenwick 75, J. Hodgert "3, Sr.
IV. ---U Snell 74. Jr. IV. -R. Pol-
'en 74, C. Stewart 59, E. Knight 53,
W Turnbull 53. Sr. III, -L. knight
Oct' M Donee 65, G. Stewart ti, I.
Williaans 55.Sr, IL -A. .Hunkin $4,
C Dou ie 0, M. Cottle 69, G. Mc-
Donald 59. Jr. II. -S. Pollen 74, W.
Alitsoii 73. S. Francis 59, Stewart 51.
1st -C Campbell 75, W. Allen 70, C.
Hodgert 68 E. Rundle 63, G. Knight
60, Pr A -R. Turnbull, Pr, B -R.
Cottle. H Pollen, C. Stewart B.
Campbell. R. Cottle, 5. Francis.
No on roll 31;average attendance
30.-M L. Coward, teacher.
"ROUGH ON RATS" clears out.
Rat.; clic-e etc. Don't die in the house
15c and 25c. at Drug and Country
Stores -
THE CANADIAN BANK
• OF COMMERCE
SIR EDMUND WALKER, C.Y.O., L LOX, D.C.I,.. President
411.8EMWER LAIRD. G. eneral Manager JOHN AIRD. Ass't General Alinutairg
CAPITAL, $15,000,000 RESERVE RIND; $13,500,000
SAVINGS BANK ACCOUNTS
Interest at the current rate is allowed on all deposits of $1 and
-upwards. Careful attention is given- to every account. Small accounts ,
are welcomed. Accounts may be opened and operated by mail.
Accounts may be opened in the names of two or more persons, with-
drawals to be made by any one of them or by the survivor. S21 •
EXETER BRANCH -H. J. WHITE Man. CREDITON-A. E. KUHN, Man.
e
ZURICH
While returning to their 'home Mr.
and Mrs. J. Hey, Jr., met with an ac-
cident that might have resulted pore
seriously. They collided with a aug-
gv coining in the apposite direction
and Mrs Hey was thrown oat pf the
rig sustaining a number of •hruises,-
Sergt P A. Randall, a member of
the hfechanical Transport, ist con-
tingent and who. was invalided home
as a result of injuries received while
on route to the front, • is visiting his
sister Mrs. A. Zettle,-Word was re-
ceiver„
on Tuesday of the leath at
Si, Clemens of Mrs. Joseph Hartman
which took place on Monday evening.
Amon; those who attended the fun-
eral oz. Thursday from this : ection
were. -Mr. and Mrs., Wendel Smith,
Mr .and' Mrs. Alonzo, Foster, Mrs. V.
Cochems and Mrs. Hartman. The
deceased was a resident of Hay
township many years ago. -Mr. J. F.
Marite is visiting relatives in Berlin
and Guelph. -=Mr. Ray Geiger of To-
ronto University is spending the holi-
day' at his home here. -Mr. end Mrs.
J. Bloch have been visiting-elatives
and friends in Detroit, Mich., for a
few weeks. -Miss Louise Hemme ',eft
of th idactor, owing to a telegram
being u•eceived on Monday ,that her;
sat. Maxwell who, is at the:. war - is r
ported to be missing. Their many
friend,. eutend sympathy to them in
their trouble. .
Large numbers of cattle have; .been:
changed hands the past week, and
each day ,droves may be seen -paving
n and out of the village.
.The Misses Wilson spent a few
day. visiting in London:.
VARNA.-The people of chis vil-
lage and vicinity were deeply griev-
ed to learn of the death of Mrd T.
J. McAsh, Postmaster and . merchant
of th-l; village, which occ,ured on Mon
day lest. - Mn-. MCAeh had been ;11 for
several; weeks from a severe attack
of 'b1'ood ;idisoniiaig from-- which he ,uf
fm -ed intensely.: The.- injury resulted
front a sliver which ;�52r.. McAsh got
into hi:; hand. He was 63 years" of
age and had been postmaster for a`
great -many years. - - -
:.Toronto Theatre Destroyed.
TORONTO, May 10,—Fire early
Friday morning totaay destroyed.
the Princess Theatre, ,:one ot''1'oron
to's leading pi., hon,•>es, and did
damage which has Leer' e tim,ted at,
$117,0'00. The o- ners ..ay they will
rebuild at once and :Fake tiieir new
building the finest Li Canada.'
Orient Crisis Ended.
LONDON, Mey 11 —The Japanese.
Foreign. Office announces that i has
received official comminication that,
china has, accepted demands contain
ed` in the Japanese ultimatum.
Sir Robert Borden has not quite
'ecovered' front his indisposition due'
co` overwork.
Sovereign Cure
for Rheumatism
IMrs. B. W. Hazlett, 163 Wyandotte
Street, Windsor, Ont;, says there is
only one Kidney,,Reniedy in the
world for her -GIN PILLS.
"Gin Pills, I know from. personal -
experience, are the sovereign remedy
for Rheumatism and Kidney Trouble
-in any form. I was cured by them
after months of suffering. I was
helpless -had several doctors and
many other remedies but all faded to
cure me. Then I tried Gin Pills with
the result that I am well to -day. I
heartily recommend them to any per
son suffering from Kidney or Bladder
Trouble". -
in �itis.
FOR Tile PCIPNwXa-
cure because they act directly on
the Kidneys and Bladder -soothing
and healing. the infianmmed tissues,
and neutralizing uric. acid.
Trial treatment free -regular 'size,
50c. a box, 6 boxes for $2.50 and
every box sold with our spot cash
guarantee of satisfaction or money
back. Sold in the United States
under the name "GINO" Pills.
National Drug and Chemical Co..
of Canada. Limited. Toronto
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MRS. M. SUMMERS,- Box 840
- WINDSOR, ONTARiIO.
"MADE IN CANADA"
Ford Touring Car
Price $590 -
YOUR NEIGHBOR • DRIVES A
FORD -WHY DON'T YOU? NE
ARF SELLING MORE FORDS TN
CANADA THIS YEAR THAN EV-
ER •BEFORE -BECAUSE. CANADI-
ANS DEMAND THE BEST IN MO-
TOR CAR SERVICE AT THE
LOWEST POSSIBLE COST. rffE .
"MA:DE? Ili CANADA"' FORD TS' A•
-NECESSITY-NOT A LUXURY.
Runabout $540; Town Car ;price on
a -mpllcation, All' Ford cars are fully
equipped including 'electric need--
lights
eed-lights No care sold unequipped
Buyers -of Ford cars will share in aur
motet if we cell 30,000 cars between
August 1, 1914, and August 1, 1915,• e
MILO SNELL
DEALc.,R