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The Exeter Advocate, 1916-1-20, Page 1TWEI The Warr Summary, tobe w - re seems. The az theatre shifting constantly. Just:now t ec, t t'vitS 'seems to be in ;desopo aarm, Where Tc re=inforced' "British :tie gain isuecess€td,. A PersianAt' is s ' to 'hate declaied.;karegains is riitis1i and a few` Arabs are in.r< - volt but have been defeated. The Grand Duke of ;Russia is gradually pushing or, through the mountains of AAsia. Minor, ztnd Allied fleets have seined Corfu. The German -Austria - Turk influence extends far, and the have to meet and cheek 'heir movemeiah whenever they appear; and the •` are bung checked rapidly. T;ng- ;nc France have them checked on the West • R.ussia on the East, .Tilly on the South, the. Allies' alt Salonika, atd" the British Beet in all the 'dura rounding waters is in full control. t„1y in '.+Montenegro are the ,ventral powers having success. And aaearin mind ' through it all that TIME is the great factor in. fav'e aTt the . allies and agoin$' the central powers. RECRUITING Exeter'' ou P7 . The CQuueil' u&S,Iflreillago.azi1;39:teteac 1I T)R G .•BA met on .''~`:ricin . Ja -: I4' - t . N BATTALION 'HOiv E? , tit a , ! .. . tn. with ale the to The minutes afrtha l8ih, wrrc an. ' r rnunicatic)n3eread; Kara Children's Aid &jGiet per'llllxl and Herten- granted4.o• the kloeeet ra H 'tor' 1Sicie, is r xton rind Sou b granted-oarrled Relief work 'for vierizrirs at the cur in Belgium, ver Hind that the corn. rriuitication be filed. From+the Ocean Aeol,tdent and Guar-, antee Corporation, re, worknerfa : ALBERT S. BOLTON compensation hammertoe, per Loulaton AUSTIN A. RICE. th,a►t the same be filed. ERNEST COLL NG\i' Frown Gutta 1'ereha and 'Rubber WV F. I G OVI1 .1L RID Cr. STEWAI2T co. Qt Toronto and the it. S. '.Bionic • EDWARD M. 'WILLIAMS Co., Woodatook, re fire department GRANT tIOOPER equipment --filled. Vatic P'ltsak end Frook,. Solicitors'o-x *- etfe London, ire taxea on Mrs. S. M. l.ht soldier boys mads: •. hike t ROLL AT EXETER CAPT.'W. J. I1 ,d"AN SIDNEY FREE T kiN . coy:_ i- c tOR HEYWO S 1.VAN{IS CAIN ItRED 'HOPKINS, .V talon WIL 'ERT .PFAFF pop ANDERSON ;transt'd1 HAROLD BISSETT MIILTN_'$ P -AFF r LLOYD RIVERS transfer•ti' FRED WELLS a aroalerieles property, ;per Hind that it ea'at and '• back one day fast wee seegine along in the home :trete. name be Tiled, lesleounts-W. J. Beer $56.00; Zell n tIn• bzst of form: Telephone Co. $5.00; David Russell ^^x-•o- ,x- $12.20; ,Rose Taylor Can x 83,20;4 Geo.' Ol;ijor' fl .- moan rttxok the boys in - i t 11t utle 118.80; II. itumob.r 3.t,'0 khal;e <c the Tri'r tt .Liernaa'ra1 •;hurvn .tom. t's..#' TING j The. 13rook 6.00; Arthur Saunders Sandie} ;na ming and to, Haiti Street OPERA HO;JSE EXEThR, "FRIDAY EyE23ING, JAN. 21st to li `addressed by JUDGE BARRON of STRATFORD COL COMBE of CLINTON AND OTHERS CLINTON MILITARY QU AaR.TETTE WILL SING REEVE TAYLOR, CHAIRMAN. TAMAN'S i'HONE 61st Pb THETE-IE $1,8,0; 'Johnathan 1KYdrt • 50c; Wil- tlnita-list rebiareh in, the evening 4 o• Sec lilt e , _.ohn Norrs 80e, , Una. G. tereeeh IaR; Thos• Houlden ' I,a,diee c. ' jwIgi: I3arrr n..o£ Stratford, .701. .103 ' k itreOtio 25 rely 25 ; Combs of Innen and others will ren'der's .41 600iety derj10; tw5.td-;^address• a re,cru•tin.,, mettin in the rens Aid Goelets, Go eerich, 45.80; fiUuse, '<eter, on Friday e - Sink ch futon"at Ifotapital, ToxoRto $lie;; enne of `his wee Mil - Amounting in all to :200.02. i. The Clinton Ree llil- i inns. Quartette will sing. Reeve I. su AO:Wing anpointwents wtane't4 Tuy tax occupy the; choir. The naadce- uagc in p.a'-:i'u)ar is an eloquent ,end Peaaetery 13oiard-The 'Rees., Colin forectu sneeker rind all should hear aeilitt<tis Roulston and Sarta n and'! him Metes= ': W. Giar,dman anal W. , i Weekes; Per ,Hind siw1 Behverr, 'car» ^c -a --o s .n lied. • Alalor Vesalian was •n Clinton :an uc ,d r a where War of Health -Dr. Qu .ekeniaush y a a. auxiliary il- waa :appointed Medical ,Hellos: ,fit. t sot.'.:r:itrn t>•aaa argani<ed to ltd .n mit- Mutt - 'bete and Ir; H. E. Huston[ a member :•ark rna+.e:'s is Huron fount}, liura- }Ri e' representatives ntatives "ria •Iect d 4 n p c .or =1 K N . 5, , theBtl $ 1'b a a b#4.ir a Pet y the whole county n hoe eubesides 1 c n to Ro n Wad Bao e 1r1aS ti,i4iD nd e' HM, {{ O1t2C@ ti rFor Exeter Truant officer for the school!--Tftoa. r E e ger the L tires.i roseate .appointed tat a salary tat $10. ` en es are .Rev Collins. and 1.. II. :' ick W. on motion of Bind and H'an ton. an; t sbaa nee Rev. Fletcher .n i Representative on 'ta le Ltle rye Board -a, A. Stenvart' re -Appointed for term of three yeara on motion of Beavers tied Hookup, 5'erxce Viewers -John Moir, 3oie. rnt Hatter betendersregularandoccupiedbyrecruiting oe- d thetheCo.H.5,Sr,12, Hall PaulWilbur$5accountsSchools toor Crediton 1"he blizzard on Monday. and rues- ' l waw of : the. good old type and kept our people in doors. !.noes vt~ been kept at home Ern • a ;-me Qu.c a large number cr: ewe it 'la'id of Corbett visited -.t 1'' Baknr's tx Cent: SAN. & C 4kt t,.ND 13/92ED Ir and Mrs. Sando•'frorn the rest rt>:lien' at Sirs. E. Gan jr., for 3 few. past few days reran rids its of : day s.-Ch;x:. Page who enlisted ice' fashioned winters and :,re mid : Parkhill was notaccepted,>nacconaat wood pile and coal lin. ? o illness. --Mr. and Mrs. Walter lin - beim leen: firs e•or>,fined to their: o as s „yt.a Wednesday.-- L. Corriere, Juni n.egg„. • r^.. A meeting of the local o;,an.,, c i severe colds and la grippe. ° Ito+. Stanlake and M. Seruch 'lave• tbe''R..o Cross held at the loin: ,i ;lir iisarren tl: he<:1 hael a eueee,s St,bb:ns of Michigan- I7r.'•Qrmc arz Iuesscitt a detailed r i:to salt o: flax a:ou .ehold > to is sa Teter nd :lir, t:el Ir:;. retreat/ not week .i pori a:' the spe 'in4ot gig t.'ld t^a Tuesday 'end expects to s _ ;entre (,.'11'' -1 lC R:c rA ,,, Ila... .. Year a rt 'Lonlon last week, was given b i ;Tor rat.i, 431a3Jil,Brenner, lii ..•; well attended 3t0dele"atcs Mrs. Orme. ..1rS >an.L., lir and 'efts. J. lit.A.: e , e Tuteetl.eactively 'n geol it Current saeo., are R ttenzkine shirts, socks and utosr cum- end 'eirss S Andrew tt v ; „ .t , Oor sometime,. suffee d " eiie rW ke or deadly and <.s t.'eg rrec1 re. tori+: io• the boys at tn.. 'trout turd .r R ..i, ehc,1 who .:a3 tacw i ^uctsa re, ; :, .: ., ,. de :rte to rec.e eve y _ , oa. ,,,rrr,. arc,xn I ,t ri' et .,usy 5F •b erica t..,. „ their w•iattat trn 'Dinkel. fixe mesh 'Sirhile unloading some wood h ^as h =had pill, e lire. gong.! zinc; reakaie them ,mile. 1a::: ,hernc on Saturday evening 'slat's r j ^fie c,---1[• dS leen year Bore. took no or eNv T'ankbeiner was strieloin with ee zti"t s-, Tap\ ,.hs ^s's 4.a cl " `t cit' w l It tt^t to low the silk 'tress, lis '.eand {nation t st., T, 1 i11a .«rid g r}s too he:ior e you leap -A . is no". lying, ..t his hon[.. •nte the house vacated to, W.Mat: toil! t ', tun l ere ut e. ed e' s - n id' but. slight hopes of iris re:ov ; Mer. Ji. Fry left on. Tuesday •or number a woe I`: ,un's,-- . S ll cry' His misfortune came as a groat t;.littterd to attend the funeral of his el :lot, g e itr tris J u >r s1r4.ci: to lits friends, ash had en- ,father ,+}rcr d ed very ,aiu1 h.rly intuit tial[ year. na.,..1 with slat Reganfor $oy tti the best of health. We 'tape `viae y 3esr.-- I ' r:t 1 :till^1 visited Oft there will be a change for the better. l ;tugs 'Wade E Kiat a few "days :alit Zen Sine Sunday^ Ile Says tgua i - Word was received here en Smut- k wee!e ting he r._otr._:. .. i ...,,x.,., rn. is l:fiylat_ ;44t til ;>. Angus Mac - dap of. the death of Wan. drown, )aids twitter on Saturday. The deceased [sax born here and was well and fav orsbi; known. Postmaster Brown is a brother Sam 13rowri solda large quantity fa a hh,ac to Harvey . Bras., 'Exeter, least woes. Claris. Fainter is a happy enarr these days The eoId weathers ,e ;ling the. icer in splendid condition and .fur young; people pre enjoying this excel- lent exercise. Magistrates Sanders and 't"outiet heard toe, W'a.. s of cammo3 assault an the `Town Hall last Wednesday, .°on phoned o? by . Harrison Bolt; n unn i 'a: rot johr Shns and vice versa, Mze .Ic.a)errnid of Lump. acted for tile plaintiff and Mr. Dickson of Exeter for the defendant. It is along time sin ie} the hall was so well filled at a magistrate's court, and the interest was keen throughout the proceedings. Court closed about 9 p.m. by he man 'skate- deciding to fine each $5.00 costs, antI. a d n • allowed them en #o go ;rite= a warning. The Crediton Milling Co. are work - n,; on a four car lot order for flour these days and are certainly kept busy. A*.. the first meeting of the Poi - iv Trustees, held on Monday ?venin Pira Ilea«st was appointed the third rtr'e'. We look to this board to c;iv.; us good legislation this year. recruiting meeting was held in Is/awn: Hall fan Friday evening. rlk R Elliott rax Centralia acted t. aevaarnran. On the platform were, Rev's Becker find Jefferson ,ysf his village and Finlay of Centralia, FI.Eil- ber. M P.P., Councillors Alex. 'tieeb and Thos Mawhinney, with Prof. Reithdor of Woodstock, the principal aaea'ket tri "he evening. Previous ro his address a few words were 'pak. n b the ministers and Mr. Eilber, which wag interspersed with music Brom the Band Ae the music was of a pat- riotic nature it brought forth rounds of. applause. Prof. Re:=thdorf'sad- dress was humorous throughout. In his opening remarks he gave us an idea how he won his wife, making hint self ridiculous for the poor command of tht English language,Although only twelve years absent yrom the Fatherlann his English is very goad and .n spite of the 'accent, he was easily. understood. He dealt principal- ly With the military system of Ger- many the vision of the war party which wanted to .make the -_ountry a world -power and in closing refer- red rel tot::. *ser n" - t h Ka,. and is ancestors, xs, Major Neaman, the commanding we f ricer of the 161st Battalion followed witle an appeal ,far recruits which' we trust, will bring ,forth fruit. The renia'me of the late Mrs._Ellan C'ark were fmterred •i n the , Fairfield cemetery ora Saturday. Paris Anderson : has been awarded the contract to ,,paint a number of:u- ~a1fa ,1e$ lI7 Morlock'S garage this winter Paris is a good workman and is well table to give. work of this kind excellent 'attention. Anderson-ASl eson--A• :pretty • took placeDec9, t wed- di Mth odic t' church, Togo, Sask., when vsa e t slasan boas unite in ina- I" T A d trimone to .tiir. Eber Anderson, son Gr Mr. and Mrs. Nilson Anderson of Crediton' by Rev. E. L. Kirkpatrick of Togo The bride looked charming; in a champagne coilored brocaded silk with trimmings of silk ninon and seed pearls The bridal` veil was caught et the side with orange blossoms. She carried white' roses and lily of the val- ley , ; Mrs J. W. Mitchell,'the groam's; whet' conditions the disease is occur- awnt.,played the mredciing :march. Af- ter the ceremony they event to the rang, 433IT the control Oil theo,niC of S:' B, Aslesot brother. ' of depending essentially', upon this , •de <z'. 3, o ,f'f1 re of inform ,tion, it-wo:ald. 1be 'a great _n b`r. e b- un a p 'public benefit us well las apersoial 4vas served. 14Ix: a,nd llr.s.'. Asleso>s s r,`to ,Nave everyone of the Sec- left ofn the evening' train for Regina, r vo aetraS%eg, ore .tla Loco/ Board's ocalBoard's tot Health S •.,ent.'si(rtt'nCleuhrrtehnlety,' tntidll orethsiedr e 1lttubliactHyealntvhithA+Stectviolniici24 ds thas Sa1Q d1aiends'flere" wish in„tfsht, h followe.r' b,aeef every .happiness, ., 24. 7 e secretar of ever local . T.h y ,every board' 4shall' ;report weekly. to the FARQUHAR 'Provincial Board the number of "The Box Social .held'heie.on,ltriday cases shad, xlea,ties trona commanieable evening was a grand success .incl was diseases anci :the numberlof death's one. of the most enjoy Lbl,e ever held 'from ail other causes oocalrz'iog• in here: The .Progiv,in vis excegt%cntal-, the municipality ,during the, preyed- • ly good. 'Ph•e tale,' of boxes ranged'. neeek-,epou. . form to he (supplied. by from :S L0' a $1.25. The ,dance ehat the vincial' i oard:' , allowed thc, program [vas . rargek ate- True * that the great major1Ey cntdeci and, arnich enjoyed; the -Me of ,the secrc'aNI;ies,Lical1o1r1s rcor Cribitrnish7td excellent ron sI : . are very Protpt-4 waiting, these re- Geo. Bolton., elnr;loyed by 'Arthur` tua.ns, yet ou'r dip z!incrit finuis that Campbell, Iters enlisted; also Ed Vi1Q tl,e' o ora neurite a n rn t t+tho neglect a taw . formerly employed • by ' th i. kataty Itt, uxaa•.for 1;' o',•ior - S eeai t Reg, 'Turubeail has recently:. ,tion the 1,'r' ),,netwl 23oard will, after bee'i>.;'a1'arried and also has enlisted,- a t:r ut LIYe e ttirtxary aae• , , a "Et 1 . erl:.St tlnaa t' htas erect . 1 a 00g '014;,.. Asa ;s 'ivaeci,; I thne>atiaa ,:is a4 v,el .t kteen ' °Lebd T`:plaay 1n Clhstcsn i t ar 1, 7 c Der 'ci s1 Lead cr1 [aK t t`nl. .-c my daughter VTis `limp;li ;;t lady. )oa't forget the ^p• ct ! <icltlr, ss c z Iie.r tip^ed} res^ov1ry - RCN. Spaeth of Toronto lathe Atwell , ti)-^ai:=;fat BIRTHS' WHALEN • \N'11ra .L"sl rne, - nn Jan 13, ter UUeiittrr ,li°also:: end Fred r$renaen. Mr mice flits. Jahn AleNicot. a rrciri. s. pen' Saturday in London on ^taxi^ `e11.combe-In Stratford, on Jan ,16, nesse-.Miss Gladys Dann and .^Iorence a to '•r and Alm • Jan- te,oeoenbe, Langford o; London Tp. are visiting • 1orrraer1. o't Eci.ttre a son. • Wm Morse} 'S'.7 -Mrs.. Jno Wrzglit Smith -In Hap, Lake Road; m (alit, spent the: past two weeks with lata 15, to Mr. and Airs. •V m. ;tarentr a• - t.11t. Brrdgees.- Although' ''an Sundae was rater storm;: then was , a rargt attendance at enuroh. The • pato;' preached a missionary ','ration. :11c1:i'tart -Sickness is prevalent around,ao ren iMth Pearl' Johnston a sore throat; Win. Mr t',i e.ci Xd,rorth to lire. Jen, Brooks hue-. Iunibago; Alinnie Mahon - roe Mieak n„ bath car Exeter, home from College with a cold; Turnbull -Ralph -In. Mendes. can flu: Airs. I•ienry •}ern is under thc:'doctor's 19th by Rev. Tan Tuenbull o Tor - care. -Thu W. Ai. S. held their Ton- onto. ,,li;fuala ?Etttpla. to iteg, £?: thie meeting at Mira. N. Ogden's. ;' Turnbull. on ot Aire and Sire W; goodly attmber were present and at- A •Turnbull, Farquhar. 1X;ase--Gcrorettc-. t Vit. 13nawiad:c It C church, tit.. by Rev. S :tralder ,., t',7. :a#a lief. Rt> t! .- a. trcrrN! Ltt J 1 J Halsall to Paul liasse of St. joi'epb, :lc:llEster Consitt,-4t 11itlsgteeni ore Jan 12 Miss Mary B., daugleeer rrf 1.1r tad Airs. Thos. Consitt :n Rob- ert R Mte A i1ister, both o: f`isy. 31AR141At Er .c>'.t.:It '- n Exeter.. no Tart. • y. S. W. Muswc:trthy, ranged 'to send more suppl c of 'loth :n;' to the soldiers, -Roy Freeman anal .s °alae etre visiting sister Hazel, 0. Park i , k • , a' Mrs . John litrtc.hrracan ^. F1TAsan \i'orle) is attending the Agricultural College a' Guelph, taking a course.- Clarence coursc -Cl:aren.ce Ali1lson and Delbert Marley attended a patriotic concert at Lateen on Monday night --Mr. Sam'1 :fill on and daughter Lila visited at rieator Milison's last week. HENSALL The Election in liensall on Monday for ,councillors resulted in the elec- tion of G. C. Petty, 138; Geo; rlud- son 135 Alex. Smith 87, W. E. Pfaff 75. ' The hydro e e ti c by-law will b I c i noted on January 24th . DEATHS Brown -In Dashwood, on Jan. l5t1a William Brown, aped 67 tiear's, months, 18 days. Moffat --Ir Clanton, Jan. 11. Catharine -'Copeland relict of the late David Moffatt in her 89th year Dew -In Grundy Centre, Iowa,on WilliamJan 14WilliamDew, formeriyc Usborne .aged 86 years. STEWART'S PHONE 16. PHONE 16 SEASONABLE GOODS AT educed Prices. LADIES' FURS • Christmas is over and we have. some fine furs left, that it will pay •you to see. We Haire stir o, line assortment of ai.uffs and Muffs and are offering them at very low price. :duffs at S4.0( to $4.50 MILLINERY eid hats ou All the tri a 1. y,4illioery Room have ` to be sold To clean "them we ate offering these at the low price of [1.50 FANCY WOOL PLAID The hest thing we know a1. lax bei meets for horses .rncl For tin x g ,rob'es...It is, all •0sol, 22 nnclres wide, Very Special at pe1',`yard $1.50. T : FOOTWEAR FOR tiVAR1_ I'OS r FR WOMEN' LlN' Cloth rubbers wool lined Cost slippers a'lI sizes $1 to;;$ 1.25 Felt foxed garters . a pr. $1,30: Felt foxed lace shoes :+1,50. Ladies overshoes $2.25 MEN'S OVERCOATS Save :money by buying on over coat this reonth. We nave some excellent values in blacks and lance tweeds: Come in andsee what we can show you at $10. WARM CAPS FOR MEN Any - man who finds it hard tc, get a"large .cap will get what lac wants in this store. We ear r3, extra large sizes at ,aopuiar prices -75c., $1.00, $1.25 _M WARM -UNDERWEAR 1;N Penman's ,fleeced lined shirts and Drawers, each 50c. The same, heavy weight j5c. Stenfaeld's 'atoll shirts and Drawers: each $1.15. The same heavy wveght. $1.65: l`F11, •COT .T) WEATHER. FOR MEN efyRi3,oers; all sal ei. ware .i Z. 0 Heave Sex rrair 73o. to S1;O0 Orn,e,buckle, overshoes, pr. $2.7:5 .fen's. leather leggings'; or, V1:I5 Long leather hoots, Celt Iiniec tO T 16, ' '. The BiStor the :ION 1 -1