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Exeter Advocate, 1915-5-27, Page 4ECONOMICAL ----Mas- th a _,ho°u S 'without burning all the coal youcan u 'FVeIIt ..,..•.: WINNINt - APNMES$, buy.Ent on Good Terms Watn Yourself and ray, Gives steady, even .cr -: bgat on least fuel See the McClary dealer'or'write for booklet. Sold by T. H ,Oirkins & Scan I,.Y}.fie _A Out" cute ;.INE esIOXTHS' WORK. :niece the outbreak o; the war nine an t ana1 * a. -. .., r O Canada has�ra ']. 1 d' r ee:rland atally equipped 115,030 men. c �ga ear 'nytc4l -13'31". 1 no (t). these 50,000 are at the front ,tad # a -! itatd.l t!? €e,l;a en home defence,or training tr a'van e 5kt flirts leer year vela/ a t„ ge tel the trent. The South African war lasted over "- fxt, years and in tha time Canada'm- T?:1 l ` I►' I i :l . 11 :1 ' 11 I .>;.( -t cl f rr ,service only 8,300 men. Of ese 1;001 were paid for by •Lord 9tratheona and i,000 on horn duty atulifax Os ire present immense .artny Can-- t tee, t.ld ii trilau in :,' Itt '.0 el Th." 'l i -lets . t*: iii t!fllt paneitt, tr,l r port- •'. r c; ,•.' : 1 this summer. i :nee •it,on ala:ntenant a and pensions. It is . t tae nem -who ; 1912 .nd tau '! t.'ined:an army, equipped and main - t ea.lLeged the Government ea-. .ter t:, i c] In L ivada- d l to go to :hecountry,.%tic? et Si. Wilfrid sent our 7,300 Canadian;,. t s South Airice almost entirely at the expense cvf -the British Government. 2,446 men he paid part, but this aesernards mostly refunded by the British Government and of the remainder 4..355 then. the British t;xcv :anaent plaid everything. Even when the %vat was over the British Govern - nein to pay the expense/ of re- to:1'1 . . tined -laps to Canada. THE LIBERAL POSITION Thr Lihs_rals now pretend r"re v et.ld b, unfair for the Govern1n nl Everything About You,, Happiness can neve•t e•ome fron !the outside to the inside .cetiless happiness aireadY exists in the inside. We- be• come happy because there are certain elements within to: that reSpoad :im- mediately to the tI',tioes that make "up happiness. To be thoroughly happy You most be on good terms with yourself. Also It means that you have fatly omed the mystery of happinessin emery growing thing about you. A xnan that is not on good terra§ with the trees and flowers and birds and houses and the scores of other gifts. of nature .can never be upone good terms with himself. For nature, though silent in Its expression, speaks truths more wondrous than the ex- pressed truths of men. To be thoroughly happy you must be ea good terms with everything :about on. Did you ever look, up into the sky and as yourself whether or not you were on good terms with the stars, with the planets --with the moon? And during the day, wi€h the clouds and the Marvelous sun that se en -catty effect your disposition, as these things de nteeet the dispositions of every one! To be thoroughly happy YOU tenet matte tees wonderful truths and ex- pressions of nature your mental cote- , minion% It is impossible for you to be upon good terms with all people unless you fall in alignment with their sympse tilers and with their viewpoints. It is Impossible for you to bring out the lists flint is within euless you USO as ai trfi:;0o standing a :perfect equality of terlus...-l'gledo Times 5-n have beta l %•3d:n_ the 'n feel wit.: campaign literature. tn.I' •,:t1J l an_ b.z re Parliament mese the oteei de:. were putting candidates 'n 'the t reel etni drumming up funds where - v.. ,t t • "Ipso dawn Tory etarrupt•C•. Fre rte In Canadian paper says, % t] ural. the alit* La!eet a! :''rt} +.. ` raid o ire:no beaten end is leave that ;t loses this tin;e it may -lilt neve Sia Wilfred red to help it en ,he eext ceeesion" Everyone. Tory eel! es S13IP] A Lib eel hopes Sir Wilfred nay live t . a green old suit;, but the ?.ib sal A lar;ae number from here took' in tires is evidently f: drfut of what might te g;alnes at Greenway ont Mon - Lepper t, after his long :artier e.e cl ie- Hiss ]3crtha $aynham of London see.: , r el to retire within :lar'+ pin' the holiday at her home! here. rev• veer or so. lis George cilli -lilt and 11rs. J. G. efeLachlin of rem' ,., ttlo inii. h o` n :rivolous, •swot • I. 'n a visited with Air. and :firs. P. % �r; ht. AIr Lc'mie.tx unpoputer hi ':Al nO7eneite river the holiday.—Miss r. z , alae without the Slii;h ?.t ten rgean1 of London spe.nt a few ! cicr v:: the English speaking peelele-.. 1.v ; with \Irs. Fred Sharp last week. tee, lit \Hellmet Clark a pedant .tout —Mies R6ta Keyes of Varna. spent d :'ir'eeire a; ith tie to lo.sin . r� :'1:: wee It end with Miss Pear.] Keyes. e...ltre and Mr. Aia% z1*\na1d zfPictutt; ;tlessrs 'Decker and Koehler of Zur- nen., th'.n hal: a Tory on a,`eottt 4tf..i:,I. motored here on Sunday.—\frs. h:: extreme selieitude for :ertein Albert Keyes spent Tuesday with her prett..; tied interests. It would be iits- I parents at Crediton. pees lilt, to resu e•itate AIr. i.ield n.' :snel Sii, Frederick Borden ;s npteto b. thought of. Mr, Hugh Cxuthr.t is \V HALEN. use ul subordinate, but not sen •rat --- fee a leader and there is not eine In 1 Vas Colborne of Toronto and Miss the Senate ti'ho could make 4419 :ln- i 1•Iutk'hinsoll %_sited John -Hutchinson p,ee,doe on the people. Nor 's Ch -'re over Sunday.—Hector 1Ijflson and fans ernnew figure looming; op outside t]v. autoed to Mitchell on Sunda andti:; nuc} alaxy. A p arty s at a had sneer the the day with hie cousin.— c`.a} when lehas to depend on the \L'•, Edna Gunning was a delegate to ere lee, o' a man far aeea!red in the Branch Meeting of the W.; M. S. 1:a taut cnnot give an answer to the •z London: \Ir, and Mrs. Luther Oke Cut -soon. \\-hilt on earth do eau lac- to" near Exeter and Air, and Airs, Gar- lieve 9r, ? Whet, effiee e�+.,.pt:d,. re 1 \Places of Elimville spent Sunday you driving at : Are you rel: :rale a. 'r seas, etorley's —Quite a number or protection ? Have you sty :n- :tom hire attendird the anniversary r er al p1..n6, air . a11d .lawn ,o- font % :•a , at Woodham on Sunday, and morrow" e it suited your bock. to ..e-oftil, picnic on M•o Anniv ersar,. e -chow; •lg in the mire. o; Commerelal rt- .e,. • 1 connection ,tio A , ] Lnioo ? In short, are you a i3riti,eh t 1 : nn'r 1 n a''i h t11- t hJuiie d Canadian or a half -afraid 1)7".wiil ,e held here on Sunday, June` 2'i re:ere:an combination. with a picnic on Aionday.On 5t1r1- HENSALL thy last T. hearty vote of thank was tendered to the pastor, Rev. Blatch- 1 fe*rcl for hes faithfulness Burin; his pastorate here,—Mrs. Geo, _:Billson and Miss 1tlargaret Buchanan after a firs. John Wright, were .in London visit with her parents, has returned last Thursday—The organized class trk her holne in Fargo, X. Dakota. ' of the S. S. spent a pleasant( evening Airs. McCully and daughters arrived -t the home of their teacher, Mr. here last week from the Old ::ountry David Johnston, on Tuesday. Mr. —Ben Hoggarth still continues` In a. Senior of Exeter was present and took criticaa condition in London,-=\irs, theirhoto. w" Ruanball of Goderich visisted her is- ter p' Airs Todd last week.—Fred Small acombt• and James Johnston are: put - SEAFORTH BOY KILLED tine. in large quantities of onions— Airs. R. Beek of Landon visited., here Seat'orth, liay 25.—Jack the `" 11 - las: .reek.—The death took r)lace can y -a r -old son of Chas. Finkbeiner of Thurtdae morning of R. 1J. - ` ,\Il,, this town was almost instantly killed councillor of Tuckersmith, who re- this afternoon when he lost hid bat- side: one mile east of the village, Tlt".k.,zect, :.while bird -nesting in a tree on Belt was operated on one weep pre-" Goderich street east and fell to the' p;alralnent below. viously for bowel rupture, 'nut • was unable to stand the shock of the •i up- ture and the operation following. The funeral took place as Saturday under Masonic auspices. -MOTHERS OF- DELICATE CHILDR Ora a mule we find two legs; behind, And two, we find, before; W • tickle behind, before we find, What the two behind be for: Huron County Council will 'neet on Tuesda3 June 1st. ' Dr Kinsman has taken ra batin:rota t1a�liom,e at Stratford.. iss Helen Gertrude Doyle, sec- ant daughter of Judge and Mrs. Ser nerc Louis Doyle of Goderich; and Mr Harry Campbell Morris, -nanager *� mer t`fie"Canadian Bank • of Commerce, Should Read the Followti ,' f5ltMarried aatltheOrctory ow the ere xm- Letter--Mrs, Slack's Story - 'maculate ,Conception Church ?n Seat About Her Child's Recov Is Entirely Reliable ' •Good Scheme. Palmyra, Pa.—"Three years ago ni : little girl had black measles which"Ieftr her with a chronic cough and so awfully "T se{tltr:,•;rou take excellent c•are;of your leatlth?" thin you could count all her ribs, and she `N°•" replied 1'"''nter t oruttiss¢I: l coughed so much she had no appetite. ' _tijed every' kind *.1 tnetiit•inn 1 cone] Nothing we gave her seemed to ', ti. hold of rnr awhile;T h" " 1 i tvN help her at a]1 until one day Mrs. Neibert up+"a111d forgot about my health end told me how much good Vinol had done I've felt better ever since." - Wash lug her little girl, so -I decided to try it for ton Star niy little one, and ithas done her so much; good she is hungry all the time, her cough is gone, she is stouter and, more,. healthy::: color and this is the first win- ter she has been able to play out in the snow, coasting and snow -balling without any ill effects." --Mrs. ALFRED SLACK, Palmyra, ya. We know Vital will build up your little ones and make`t`them~ healfhy, strong and robust, therefore we aske, parents of every frail and sickly child in this vicinity to try a bottle of Vinoi; , our delicious cod liver and iron tope without oil, If we can induce you to try a bottle - of i' • .1 as a body-builder and strength- creator,- trength-cre ate for your child, and you do hot find It is all we claim, we will ret your money on demand. W S Cole, Druggist, , Exeter, Ont. Sunday In Helgoland. The Sahisnth Ita+iins In Clt•Igoland at 6 o'clock on S ttt relay erentng tv hen the church lulls are ran . 8ii(1 eeit „s orxY'=ilre folIOwiil L t] 1 t ^at. flit s7taftt Italie:,., At°bttE' tl l)t P, Ind \ S2�PI wn� t)tt tniti+l;fi to leave trip l ori dnrikl;.; the "An:bi,,alli Preirtaturely' Aded ( orad 1?tto �Indn to, tL;ttt I!`r{{i i,r 11; .s ; kyr e,r th t eetfree years. rut a ihilt•eil fie dot e: a•onaltt��tor I'•1r.tt ,tai (i Ills"hsad a tot of trouble PINervluv)P itilna r cit. n :dealt, gen:itnt•' siiioari4 \ esti th, -fit st t 11 1r rleristit• of all men in nny wag tieroia ANCIENT MEDICAL HUMOR, Steec►mene. From the Rome of Nearly Twenty Centuries. Ago. That there was no !Welt of medical humor in the classic days of Rome Is made sure by tine ancient epigrams of Martial of nearly 2.000 years`ago. The London Lancet shows that the poet bore a grudge against the specialists of his day.. for It seems they bad this variety of practitioners then and polies fun at the oculists and at the surgeons who Indulged in oilmeal teaching. Of the latter ho has a patient complain in good Latin, and this complaint has been made over into current English; i lair 11!. but soon Symtnachus sought inc With a class of a hundred young- :nen, Whose hundred, cold paws have brought too ' Tbe fever T lacked till then. Tbe Journal of the American Medi- cut assoeiation calling attention to4tbe medical ways of the ancient city notes that diseases due to luxurious: habits had multiplied greatly in Rome. What was called gout—that Is, pains and aches in joints and muscles and the vague conditions that we now call rbenmatism—had also greatly increas- ed. Pliny, who was an •older con- temporary ontemporary of Martial, says, "Gout used to be an extremely rare disease, not to the times of our fathers and grand- fathers only, but even within my own memory." Although the gouty were usually rich and of luxurious habits, some of them evidently were not good pay. An evidence of this is thus given: Diodorus, while he sues In court, On gouty feet can stand, But when the lawyer's bill is brought The gout sets fast his hand. Masked Women. Upper class Swahili women wear curious masks, which are made of leather and beads on a wooden frame. The mask is derived from the tradi- tional usage of Moslem women, who must keep their faces covered in the presence of then For several 'cen- turies ;. Arab traders have frequented this east African coast, and to their itifuenct' are dile most of the civilized customs found today among the na- tives of the district. The clot'hings worn, by these prosperous dames is of silk. their shoes are partly of silver; and they wear 11111 01 silver jewelry. The i Moslems; in Zanzibar, by the way, are less fanatically strict about religions usages than their brethren in ,Morocee and Turkey.—\Vide World !lfagarine. -'8ob" and "Cob" In Money. • Most people would know what was meant' by "t'Ge"'teem .,bob' ,when speak-":. Ing of money. But would they be able to say offhand what a "cob." is or was in a similar connection? It was used in polite circles in the seventeenth Cen- tury, for it occurs in a letter from :the Earl of Essex—"So my wife gave her a cob, for which she seemed very thank- fol"--printed-ln• the new volume of the '•Camden" series, the• editor of which ,gives the information that -the cob was "a piece of money the value of- which vnried'from 4 shillings to as much ae o shillings ia" 1675."—London Chronicle.: No Chance to Elope. Girls in New Guinea have little chance to run away. Their parents force them to sleep in a little house on the topmost branch of a tall tree, then the ladder is removed and the slumber of the parents; is not disturbed by fears of an elopement. Caught Enough.'` Mary—The doctor says this.illness;of Thine isecaused by, ,a germ. Agnes Whatf did he call it? Mary -I don't `reg, member I caugl;t the disease, but not the name.—Judge : SQmeJiroes Tommy -Pop awiii atff his wife are one, aren't they r "rom:my's Yes, my son; sometimes onertoo man). —Philadelphia Record. He -is not the best carpenter -who ,nakq. the most chips.- Old Saying, W INGS?CANADIAN _ _ ANK Do colds settle on your chest or in your bronchial tubes' Do•coughs baon, or are you subject to. throat.troup>�eQ. Such troubles siiltiuld have immediate treatment with the `rare curative powers of • Scott's Emulsion to grtard against consumption which, so easily follows. Scott'sEmulsion Centains pure cod liver oil which peculiarly strengthens the res- piratory tract and improves the gialityof the blood;, the -glycerine in it soothes and heals the tender membranes of the throat. Scott's is prescribed by the beet special- ists. Xeu can get it at any drug store. Scott & nowne, Toronto "Rat. STATE or Osie Cisr.or Tomo. 't.ecss C(4110' SR Prank J. Cheer: stakes oath that he is senior partner of the Gnu oa F..1. Cheney t Co., ioing busi- ness in the City or nle.lo, bounty and State afore- said, end Mot said firm will pay the awe of DEE tiilNDktlr,D DOI..LASSSfor each anti every case of Catarrh that cannot he cured by the use of Ball's Catarrh Cure, t•'ttANE J. (MENET acorn to before Atte and subscribed in my Pres enee, this dth day of December, A, D. 1636. (SW.) A. W.c.LESSON, NOTARY Punta Uall's Catarrh t'ureis taken Internally, and acts directly an the blond and sunooux.Surfaces of the asstem. ;end far testimonials free.er. tt, d , liE.t .Y &OD , Toledo, 0, Sold by allsllrus, tits Take U i1'ismity Pills for t.'•ma•ipallon ZiJRICH Private Chester C. Fritzgerald whe felt down stairs in the hospital quarter: at London recently and was killed was the husband .df a tormar Zuric]t lady. hiss Beatrice Steinbach, who besides two children survives. Mr; C. Fritz was celled • to List owel or Tuesday, owing to the ser- ious illness of her sister, Mr; Chap- man. --Mr Mitchell Troyer and . ister of Toronto were visitors at the home of Wm O'Brien.—Mr. F., C! Kalb- fleiscl' was in Gulelph and Galt for a fel; days last week.—Among chose who are seriously ill in this vicinity et present are :lir. Adam Albrecht, \Irs Elizabeth Trutanlmer and chat/ Prang—Banns of marriage were n•tblished in St. Benefaee R.C. church Zurich on Sunday, of Miss Carrie Regier daughter of AIr, end Mrs. J. Regier Goshen Line South, end lir. Simon Hoffinan, of Stephen Township —The Canada Company has rece.ntly sols' the following land in Hast Town' ship through their loeal agent James Dinsmore has purchased 25 acres, Jos Gelines has purchased '40 acres and \Gilliam ,Bender, of the Go,.hen tine south has purchased 1S0 icres This makes 400 acres sold this spring beside; several tracts rented ,or pas- ture—Our village is installine a c e- menttank and gasoline engine water system for fire fighting, "ROUGH ON RATS" clears out Rats Mice etc.' Don't die in the louse 15c and 25c.°at Drug and Country Stores BRUCEFIELD Mt Jas. Petrie moved from his old home on the London Road to Robt. AfcCartney's house on the Mill Road. —Mt Robert Smillie is moving to Seaforth thus week and Mr. Dickson and family are also moving to their farm this week.—Chas Wasman had a lacking bee on Tuesday end wall have fine barns when completed.—G.' A. Glenn has purchased a • line young roan Durham bull from Mr. H: Smith of "Springfield', ,Stock Farm, Exeter "nit • is a choicely bred animal from ':iu:F.orted stock dirt both sides. His mother took the sweepstakes prize at the International Fat Stock Show.— Our howOur soldier boys were presented with wrist watches by the Council a,c the es ening of the 8th of May. Those re- ceiving them were, Messrs. Stewart Knox John Nesbitt and Harry Smith Leanard Smith of Brighton spen' . the 24tha this home ;zero — Mise Maud Glenn -attended the W. M S... of the London Branch., as del- egate the past week.—Mrs. fames M'odie received a message telling her father's death on Monday ;morning. CRIPPLED BY RHEUMATISM • •934 N.Y. Ave,. Whiting, Ind. Jan. 90th. "Will' you please send me a box of Gin Pills? 'When 1 sent for the last box, I -was all crippled up with Rheumatism andrny face was so badly swollen, that I could'muralysee out of my eyes, but after taking about s,x o; the pills, I felt some better; and after a fed; days,1 had'nn ;ore pain,i have recommen. ded Gin Pills to some of my friends who are tt'oublcd in the same way. -I never intend to be .without --them as I have .tried std many ether pills and got no results Mrs. ED. DEAN. :icep• ES FGR TNi "'KIDNEYS . You can readily tell if your kidneys or bladder is affected. You will have pains in the small of the back,,roin or hips, your urine will be highly colored,' brick crust or mifcus"clepo- sits will show in the morning, .your; wrists or ankles may swell, all due to inactive kidneys which Gin Pills will soon part right: 2e2 Gin Pills are "Made in Canada". We. a box,' 6 for $l.50—at all dealers—Sold in U. S. under the name "GI NO" Pills. Trial' treot- ment free it you 'write National Drug & Chemical Co. of Canada., Limited, Toronto.' OE. COMMERCE SIR EDMUND WALKER, C.V.O» L L..l?., D.C.I ., President ALEXANDER Limn. General Manager JOHN AIRD, Asst General MADsg * CAPITAL, $15,000,000 RESERVE EURO, $1.3,500,000 FARMERS' BUSINESS The Canadian Bank of Commerce extends to Farmers every facility for the transaction of their banking business, including the discount and collection of sales notes. Blank sales .notes are supplied free of charge on application. S25 EXETER BRANCH—H. J. WHITE Mar, CREDITQN—•,A. E. KUHN, Man. :Illi alipo t1„ii!'util"'iire i111.1 fin` 'i1P"fn9 °'ill lultail u1"'ilr scram"HI ill'1liiti Inr.or .Orated p THE �.T' ��fi R S BANK - 1$55 A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED AsmiggfiSa INCLUDiNG CAPITAL CIRCULAR l.ETTERSOF CREDIT AND BANK MONEY'ORDEfls RESERVE 88,800,000. f�Yft Savings Bank Department At all Branches leterebt allowed at highest current rate = 92 Branches lila In Canada EXETER BRANCH— W D. CLARKE, Manager. zineu,..Ill.,,tit,.Iti,,,itineffe enineell coli III SIM r, fllini16..Iil.,,IIh8 lIi, .lir .all, tl "No more headache for you --take these" Don't just 'smother" the headache without removing the cause.. Take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They not only turn the headache but give you a< buoyant, healthful feeling because they tone the liver. sweeten the stomach and cleanse the bowels. Trythem. Alt Ar'ttistr, Z5c., or by mail CHAMBERLAIN MEDICINE CO. remits, Oat. 13 Tint WESTERN FAIR, LON IX N, Thu Western Fain pope la, Agricultural Exhibition e•i11 be held ths' year from Sept, 10 to 18, it t: considered .by the management thee this year, above all others, hou]d. le the ant when extra efforts must ba put forth to make thq Exhibition a grew success; therefore r::11 ass sistanct given by the Government the Board of Directors have 1ecid • ed to make a cash addition to the prize list of. 53,000. Good is it was before this will certainly make Lon- don's prize list very attractive. BLYTH—Joseph E. Bradwin, father or A. E. Bradwin, former publisher of the Standard, , died in Wingha,m hospital on Friday. Mr. Bradwin was 72 years of ag(e, and had ived in Wingllarn for a long time, PILES CURED at HOME by New Absorption Method. If you suffer from. bleeding, itching, blind or protruding Piles, send use your address, and I will tell you how to cure your- self at home by the absorption treatment ; and will also send sone of this home treatment free for trial, with references from your own: locality if re- quested. - Immediate relief and permanent cure assured. Send no money, but tell others of this offer. Write to -day to Mrs: M. Summers, Box 840 Windsor, Oht. A MAMMOTH SUGAR REFINERY SEVENTEEN THOUSAND TONS OF CONCRETE St Johns, KB., boasts of ?laving at at least one great building, that may be truly termed "as solidus a rock". Thit is the Atlantic' Sugar .Refineries which required tee) years in the ►guild :ng. Seventeen tons of concrete and three thousand tons of steel were 0 - nuked in its construction, ;and it is recognized as being not only acredit t,, Canada but also the most ftp -to - date plant of its kiind on the coin- ter,ert. Some of the machinery which was designed expressly for this refin- ery is almost human in its working Thi., i. particularly true of the mach- inei winch fill the two pound and five pound cartons of LANTIC GRANLT- LA I ETI SUGAR. ' Tilts& machines foldand seal the cardbeerd cartons, and weigh each one so that the carton contains the tel weighs of sugar as stamped on tint t:utside and all this without be - Lee tr•alchea , by human hands. The Atlantic Refineries contain many/ other interesting devices for the re- fining and purification of sugar. which enable this complete plant to have an output of one million pounds of suga- day or a yearly output of three hundred million pounds of sugar, Only cane sugar will he used in the Atlantic" Refineries so that those who ,buy LANTMC SUGAR either in cartons or the 10, 20 and 100 the bags will be certain to obtain the very finest granulated cane sugar refined under the mast sanitary conditions. "MADE IN CANADA" YOUR NEIGHBOR DRIVES A FORD -WHY 'DONtT YOU? NE ARE ,SELLING .MORE FORDS. IN .CANADA THIS •YEAR THAN EV ER BEFORE—BECAUSE CANADI- A'NS DEMAND THE, BEST - MO- TOR ',CAR SERVICE. AT ., THE - LOWEST POSSIBLE COST. THE "MADI IN CANADA'" FORD IS 'A NEC ESSITY—NOT A LUXURY: Runabout $540; Town Car price on application. All Ford cars are 1 uilIy. equipped ' including • electric head- lights No cars . sold unequipped. Buyers of Ford can. uvi11�s1 are In aur ::r '“profit ., if ' we sell 30,000' Cars between • -Aug-ust 1, 1914 '•and- August 1, 1915. MILO SNELL DEALC,R,