The Exeter Advocate, 1917-2-8, Page 4h i l ..r.(0 p1
for Flet. a 's
;the Mud You Iayq Always ought, and which has been
tin uSa for over ;:',0 yea:S, has borne 'ale signature of
..,,
and has been made 'tinder his per -
.P sortaz supervision since its Infancy.
�✓' A.IIow zoo orae to deceive you in this.
..Ali Counterfeits, Invitations and " Just -as-good" are but
:3E periments that trifle with and endanger the health of
_;Infants and Children—Experience against 1i xperiment.
hat is
CASTORIA
Castoria Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare-
goric, Drops and Soothh g Syrups. It is pleasant. It
Aeontains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
.isubstanee. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
mud allays Feverishness. For more than thirty years it
iuts been in constant use for the relief of Constipation,
Platnlency, Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles and
Diarrhoea. It regulates ^ 'the Stomach and Bowels,
assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep.
'_ The Ohildren's Panacea -The 1iTother's Friend.
'GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Sigaiature of
in Use For Over 3Q Years
Tae Kind You 'Have .,Always Bought
TNR CKNTAUR_COM rAp2Y,1N tW YORK CITY.
;G
(gzeter Abiaacate,
Sander•, tSi Creech, Proprietors
Subscription Price—In advance $L25
,fir year in Canada; $1.75 in the
,...1747.ted States. All subscriptions not
grid in advance 50 cents extra roll
harged
7HURSL_=1Y, (FEBRUARY 8th,
Dashwood
8000 ARTICLES FORWARDED
• Continued from Page 1
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CLINTON SHIPPING CENTER'
November Shipment.
''larva Patriotic Society -27 shJrts
13 pr. of eorl s,. Stanley 11leple Leaf
—67 hospital shirts. 25 pr. of socks.
Unity 4C1u'b-6 flannel): shirts, 10 help-
1917 less •shirts, 6 sheets, 2 slips, 18 hand-
kerchiefs, 29 towels, 12 pr. Docks. li
tscarf, 10 wash clothes. Young Ladie
of `South end Goderich Township -24
Pr. soaks. Clinton Patriotic Soe,ety--
27 shirts, 22 lielpleats shirts, 22 sheets
G3 slips, 102 pr. 'socks, G scarfs, 62
areneh towels, 8 wash clothls.
December Shipment.
* Mfr. John Eid't .af Ailsa Craig, vis -
i.
:,.ed with his.family here a few davr.
iirzs week. ' -
i!r: Wm Held is on the sick list
_present. We hope a speedy re-
yery- Unity 'Club -6 flannel shirts, 10'
The ladies are making rapid pry_.. sheet's. 22 .pr.. racks, Varna Patiriotic
Stan -
„L, -ss with the Red Cross Sewing- We Society -=]5 shirts, 9, jkit 'bags. Stan-
stgpe it will continue,' ley, Maple Teaf-2 flannel Shirts, 39
TheeY.P.A. of the Evangelical Cila pr:;tsochs. !Bayfield Patriotic soc_ety
•'.a entertained the Y;P.A,_of Zurich -46 fpr. socks. South end .of Goderich
-'ire Tuesday e`ening in the base iZent Township -6 pr, tsocica. 'Bethany -10
-of the church. A fine program was 53 -rocks. Clinton Patriotic Soc.ety–
;�rsdered, after which all 33 flannel shirts, 13, Inuits pyjamas,
a• dainty lunch partook al g:helptess l=hints, 80 pr. soc3os, tt
(Delayed in the Vlails.) scrDs, 1`pr wristlets. Shipment to
Stanley
Mr. Wilbert McBride m recover ny Secour s Na tional, Toronto, t y
” Mi- aro attack of pneumonia, maple Leaf 10 flannel hoenital tshirts'
Former Old Resident Dead.—•Word 1 pr. ,i—r s 1 quilt. (Bethel riotieu 'Aid
was 'received here of the death of 'Mr -1,1 "3 , uilts,. :C',s Patriotic Soc-
.Fred Goodman a former old resident' .iety-3 quilts,, 2 pr. se'ek's.
Oi'. Dashwood, who died in Traverse .January ,_Sh pment.
��•rty. Mich on January 18, at the age Varna" Patriotic ,.Society -24 ^flannel
f 82.
1Ir. ;E red McEachen at shirts, G3o trench ^towel , 9 pr."sooks.
Mich. , t4;ho leas •been s end'n,��lktan, Guity tOlub-7 flannel shirts, '' °qui.
P i a the pyjamas,.;(15 pr. soeety2 1 €1u:it. ocks.
sai.nter tsith relatives near Grand B`e'td field' ,Patriotic- Soc sty -4G Pr. socks.
'visited with Mr, and Mrs, Win, Held Be thaw' Society -26 pr. socks, South
;ast week. !end Goderich Township -6 pr. hoc.,ks.
Mr, J. E. Henry of London, called 'Clinton 'Patriotic Soc sty -18 flannel
sn town an Thursday, •hhirhs, :x138 pr. iwob-s, ^3 scarfs, 19
Mr. and Mrd, C. Stade visited in .{sheets; 13 .pa'ckage's of old cotton, own
.Zurich last tveek. ala (Patriotic Society sent to their own
boys -5 flannel shirts. 5 pr. socks,
2 scarf's, '2 pr. mitts, South ,end of
Goderich:• Township Sobiety-2Ci pr.
punks 40, bars, of chocolate. Bruce€field
--L4G .,pr.' , clocks, 40 helpless shirts,
We at ,headquarters ore indeed
pleased tttt the outcome of"the feder-
tttion of the different Red CrostsSoe-
i.eties. in the County, 'thereby, great-,
ly simplifying our work ,here. We
bonsider your output in 'quantity and(
kpuality proving -quickly along to the,
perfection ,mark and Congratulate you
on the measure of sucoesaes already
achieved,
Most 'cordially)
Sf B. Wright,.
Rating, President
USBORNE
"Fairview Farm" the home of Mr,
and Mrs, Robert E! ,Biller r
acetict its the
sce evening,
a happy event last. Vjreclnes-
da
i when their only daugh-
ter Zoe, was united in marriage to
Mr. Alexander Ditracag: The Rev,
Or Fletcher officiated. About one
hundred guests were present and a
most enjoyable time t; as spent by all.
Thegood wishes of a host of friends
follow 'the happy couple as they be. -
gin life together on the groom's fine
farm, in -Osbornle. Mit. and Mrs. Dun,
can will be at home to their friends
after March first, 1917,
Aged Resident Passes. -On Friday
of last tvleek, Feb. 2nd, the death oc-
curred at her `home Thames Road, o
Marrgaret Turnbull, wife of Mr. John
Cottel, at the age of 75 years, 1 month
and 2 days. iDeceased had been con-
fined to her roam for four months
succeeding a paralytic stroke, and on
January_ 28th _saw suffered a second
stroke, which .hastened the end. Th•e,
late Mrs. Cottel was born at Dal-
housie. Lanark County, and came to
Usbarne Township when a girl with
her patents, the late Mr. and hlrs,
David Turnbull. Fifty-five years
ago she married her now bereft huts -
,band, and , they celebrated their gol-
den wedding live years ago.. She was
a devoted wife and fond mother • and
respected and esteemed by, all who
knew her. She was a member of
Thames Road Presbyterian .'lurch,
Beside; her 'husband she is survived
be ;one son, David of Russelldale, ancl
four daughters, Mrs.,,,Robert Mc-
Donald of Thames Road, Mrs, Alex,
Campbell of :Hibbert, Mrs. N'latthew
Clark and Mrs', J; N. Hazelwood a1
Tuckersmith, .also two brothers and
two sisters—Dr. John Turnbull -of Ta-
ranto and W. A; of .Usborne, Mrs
Robert Gardiner and Mrs. John .Gil-
fillan of Usberne. The funeral took
place to the Exeter cemetery Tues-
day at 2 p.mi
WHALEN
Mr. and ,Mrs. Roy Neil have return
ed home after spending a few mon-
ths in Winnipeg. Novtthat the States
is likely to take up alms against; Ger-
many please tell us w'h:e- e the. young
men will go who crossed` over t"o
Uncle Sam's ` country' to evade ..en-
listing in Canada. -,The open winter
: we were to have disheidd up tot us. is
doing _alright so far. It has -been
running an the closing system, esp
ec
ially on the 'water pipes.. Although
the roads are: -heavy and the, weather
stormy our mailmen have gone a`ve'r`
their course; every day.—The 'London
Branch of the Red Cross Society are
anxious that, the Patriotic workers' of
N.Vesterii Ontario should know thru.
the local papers that they are, under
taking , to furnish and - equip, a build -
Eng at Byron Sanitaniuin for return-
ed soldiers at a cost of $15,000 They
appeal to. all .Red Cross Societies and
also' individuals to, subscribe to this
, goad �
o k an:dhet restore t
P
o he War
he a s to health. Each room in'• -the
o d n
accommodates from four' to
s )a, tints, - and altogether can care
• lar 110 patients.
Crediton
—8-0--x—
Tho severe weather of the past 25 ssu tspyjamas..'•
week has proved quite a hardship to iGODE'RIICII SHIPPING CENTER
"hose who are obliged to travel. •
Froien water pipes and empticoal December. Shipment.
?bins are beginning to be a common Goderjtch• Red 'Cross. Society -6 .dte:s
occurance.
cr
The 'ing owns 6.pyjamas t.uits, 11 day
The grippe is a
+iris, gain claiming its .arhirts, oP431 ,Pr. rocks. ,Ashfield Sold-
let's Aid,, -16 flannel ,pyjama 'suit's.
JPr. Orme .motored to the Bend Iasi ;1•r,:pr ,pillow rases, '60 :pr. t oeks. (Ben
Thursday This its unusual for ;his, muter Red Cross Society-9;pyjama.
lime of the, season, 99,
,suit , ,trench caps, 54 pr_ ,nf. socks,
Mrs. Hill of Zurich, who has. Been eDungannen Women's. Inistit.ute=24
-:7sving with Mrs. James Hill since her finnnelletie: helpless jslhii•ts,.- 1 hos-
diusband's death,:: was stricken„W,ith a „'pital 'Britian a . Chapter; :I. 0:.
,paralytic stroker.last Friday and died 71•: ,tE „Go'deribh-18 'bed 'socks, y12.,fo-
,befor. .the Doctor arrived, Her e meii>At en ,,wringers.: , 12 houswirels.
tains were, remore-
to Zurich for to il )code;rch; 'Women's Institute ` "54'night
-ferment on Saturday, shL,rts 6 . Ilannellette,` •dya t. hirts,
Master (Howard .Beaver, wholids _ 2*ctxrllts 12 iPr• soekls•' Leeburn (Fred.
green rquite iI1, vis improving rapidly ros lWorker':. Senior Society -three
.Oscar Hod,gina of Detroit, was t>ere„ flannellette- ilielpless Iah rts, 15 cotton
can Tuesday attending his pare tsg; 1ei.pless I liirts; 4 pr, pillow cases, 24
Golden: Wedding. • ,. ip>r.'ls0,?,, Goderich Town.hip 'Patricit-
If Uncle Sam should go to tear, what+»0.a,,:,>Socie£'y 54 '.pyjama tsuit�s' 42 -pr ' o%
about the slackers who left Canada .Boclfls r-Shltford'Red Pros' Bociety—
to evade the Militia Act? Ari ens ,20 pix OCck
5s.' '
'-iabie position!!
Mr. ,and firs, Godfrey
Nicholson January Shipment.
were called to Bay City, iYLich., l"ist •, oderich,lRed :Crosspyja sty -2D drtt
week, to attend the funeral orf tate $in} lgowng 24 r;uits .pyjamas, 14 tow-
.tatter's sister who died rather sudden piB*= g ey.�hirbs, p0 khaki day shits,
ly, 3,',Vkka�h iclotlhs, 3 pr. lied I cels, 156
Mrs. Altred Link,,who has been brti ssocks:en'Miller tRed Ku•osa; Soc-
dergoiruQ treatment'- in St. Joseph's 0cittinia Chapter I bIsD 7Epr.Crsde-
Hospital London, expects tor• return loll;- 42•bousewirels; 20 i monges, 1 help
.•home this week.
•Anumber of Sunday School workcts legis li j r. 2d fomcr . Lions ,Wrings
attended the Township's 'Convention rs' J pr: teed .soclks. Zeebuirn
.fru Centralia last Thursday' xs cd6ri r, Sw ip Usited
y �acl�s 'Gode'rieh Tbwnkthip, United; Pat:
Mrs Gill .of Grand Bend is visiting r'ot'e," Society -37 i u ip'jamiva, 44
,:at the Methodist i,arsonage, r.,'s4odks: So`utl( 11fl IRed'<Cto1sr3 Work
Mr.- and Mrs. James llodgtns cele eas=-g r day' shirts, 10 ,pyjcttfia salts,
orated their Golden. Wedding on Files 5 Claariellette day shirt's 28 tpr -of
''lay evening, ” We extend our. hearty SohleS. Saltford idea Cross trSciCietyLL,,
congratulations andt',Wi h them- toany •f8 it's? b�:rts, 11 pyjama r; it; 3fl hilp-
mare years 04 prosperity{ and,g-oc:d less i litrts, 116 pr. of soekii
he01th,"nir1f5i f inasiodricir6elatiN s tver�r .nn•r F '
pre§crit sand -'a very pleasant everting,i'41.01"; Togo,' c 26 (►3 7
i• r�as ',spent' by tall ,> ,,;• bCf" .'Fitton a Y 1
qrx r s: } CdSI ty iliuron'Couxtt I W '( A
..The British, advanced 100d'fyards pan rt, Litet�rii' �}]ft1 ta' sefier
tettesciay at.''Mst:ae, Gen.
Tvolts cces's on the Tigris: • iT' e "='"dour ACtte?'jus14 ^ o JItiiid Bina"It'
%camari'a-'aaruk 15' vessels Theo: d'al; Floe. s me 'pieaeiure to accede to your'
s ' IT ,being' British. r;ati,ai, retrut tf,
BRUCEFI"ELD
Mrs 'Wei' Glenn; sr.; of Usbarne
Visiting hes- son; G. A. Glenni-Mr.
Jas. Norri of Staffa shipped a cal
' of choice heavy horses Friday.— Mr
I
"Chas 'C1i.Efton visited his father of
'Dungannor, during, the past 'weak. -A
number from here attended the dance
given by the Misses McLean, Rippon,
i7e are. pleased to hear of the re-
covery of Baby Helen Glenn, •,vhohas
been very'seriausly ill with pneumon-
ia, Miss Hagan having charge of the
case:—Mr. and Mrs, John N. .I3arle-
wood are at Thames `Road attending
the funeral of Mrs. Cattel, the latter's
mother -,-Miss Grainger is visiting
friends. in Clinton.—Miss - Lawrence
returned to her home in . Seaforth af-
ter successfully nursing Miss Jessie
Aikenhead.
SCHOOL REPORT FOR S. NO:
;Y • Usborne, for December and Jana.
nary Average' attendance 21:1. No,
002 RMI '30. ' means'one da,linare •ex.
r im nations missed, . Sr:: 4., .'pass 480
A.:'Strang,: • 694 honors • C. Moir: 480,.
T..
-McDougall 468, I.. Mitchell 291*;
Jr 4,• pass 480, H, Wood 545, M .
Moir 525, Cudmore 361'; Sr. 3,
pass 360, A.• oir 418, C. Down 386,
P Harris 363, E. Mitchell absent. 'Jr.
3 pass 360, G. •Cudmore 363, M. Moir
.324 M. Cooper 300,' V. Dunn 210' Sr,
Z pass 360 H. Strang_ 536, 0. Wood
367, L. Dunn 286*, J. Oke 158' Ist
pass 180, M. Cudmare 206 1' Har-
rIi 177,. N Oke* C. Cooper*. 13cst
spellers for January, H. Strang, H.
Wood. -Ethel ,Case, • Teacher.
PA1IIS ALL THROUg1/ LIMBS
165' Rue Victoria, Quebec.
"I beg' to inform: yon than for
a long time had been suffering
from my kidneys ;.lid conaegiient
pains all through my limbs, I
tried several ^'ronhedies without
success After .using Gin Pills I
was soon .. relieved of my pains
and new I^rsfn porrectiy,well, which
is due, r beneve, entirely to Girt -
Pills: .
Mss_ . 3. Otey."
A.Il drog istge sell•
if'OKitit KIDNEYS
it 50c. A lnix or G boxeo for $2.56
Sample free •if• you write to
St `l'XOH,iT4,,DnarCt e b rtima 1S i
00. G; CANADA- LL't5I2`EII s i,
Toronto, Ont. es
202 Main St., -bu,Ra1o, II Y.."
1 SCHOOL REPORT FOR S. S• NO,
1, Stephen, for February,,—Sr, 4, E.
Magarlh, Jr. 4, C,, Isaac, R. Robinson,
L, 'Davey, F. Bowden; Sr). 3, J Flog-,
arch C. Walker,, M. Neil, S. White;
Jr. •3, L, ,Efaist, E. Ilodgirts, C. Hodg-
son, M. Walken, I Davey, S Yliil'el
Sr, Z, 1-f. Hodgson, A. Wilite,
limns; Jr. 2 Jd. Bowden; First 'lass;
M. Neil J. Isaac,; PriUtner, E. FIcx1 i.ns
G. Neil, 1. Hoclgias, 1111. Richards.—H,
M. Hicks Teacher.
—o—
IS.
S, NO, 3,.S'rEPBIEN
School report S. S. No, 3, Stephen,
for the month of January 1917.
Sr. 4th. Vivian 1•Iol ar.th,
Jr, 4t13. -Lloyd. Par sons, Ethel, pre(s-
eater. Norman Sanders.
Sr. 3rd-Almer Christie, Charlotte
'Willis, 'Guy Jacob, Edith Schroeder,
Eddie Prescator
Jr. Ord -Celle 'Christie, James W111i0
Ethel :Dearing. Frank Parsons.
Sr. 2nd.—Hierbert Schroeder, Harold
P :nhalc, IBazil Prescator.
Sr pt. 2.—Plorence Schroeder, )Rosa;
Dearin;, Edna Dearing.
Jr. pt. 2, --Luella Stanlake, Eli
Christie.
Primers—Marie ;Willis. Mildred
Jory.
No, on roll 30. Average attendance
L, Tr
Florence n >le 'bn r
e t
WELL-KNOWN ONTARIO.
WOMAN SPEAKS.
Welland, Ont.—"I am most pleased to
say that Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip-
tion has proved
itself a first-class
remedy. 1 was
'III run-down, weak
and played out, and
needed a woman's
toric. I have just
finished using one
bottle. I feel much
stronger and better.
\ Can eat better and
am less nervous.
You may aay that
to 'Favorite Prescrip-
tion' is just the medicine for tired -out,
worn-out women. It does wonders for
them."—Mas. GEO. FLANIGAN, E. Main
and State Sts,, Welland, Ont.
1if1
THIS PRESCRIPTION IS FOR YOU.
If you suffer from hot flashes or dizzi-
ness, fainting spells, hysteria, headache;
or' nervousness you are slot beyond' "re-
lief.
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is
directed to the real cause and promptly
removes the disease, and thereby brings
comfort in the place of prolonged misery.
It has been sold by druggists for nearly
50 years, in fluid form, at $1.00 per bottle,
giving general: satisfaction. It can now
be had in sugar-coated tablet form. Sold
by all medicine ' dealers or trial box by
mail on reeeipt of 50 cents in stamps.
Every sick woman may consult us by
letter, absolutely without charge.
Write without fear as without fee, to
Faculty of the Invalids' Hotel, `Dr. V. M.
Pierce, President, 663 Main St., Buffalo,
N.Y.
Dr. Pierce's Pellets are unequaled as•a
Liver Pill. Smallest, easiest to take. One
tiny Sugar-coated : Pellet, a Dose:: ..Cure
Sick Headache, Bilious Headache,, Dizzi-
ness, Constipation, Indigestion, Bilious
Attaeks,•and all derangement of the Litter;
Stomach and Bowels.
For Prices
and terms ofsale '
of the following
brands apply:—
MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT
National Breweries Limited
Room 74 36 Chabailler Square.
MONTREAL
INDIA PALE ALE
CROWN STOUT
PALE BITTER Ai
DOUBLE STOUT
MALT EXTRACT
EXTRA INDIA PALE ALE
BLACK HORSE ALE
EXTRA STOUT
BLACK HORSE PORTER
Lagers r–KINGSBEER CLUB SPECIAL
HOMEBREW
INDIA PALE ALE
PORTER
BOHEMIAN. LAGER
The abovegoods are all full
strength and are supplied to
consumers direct from the
Brewery ONLY in localities where
no licensed traders reside.
THE CANADIAN'.
OF COMMERCE"
SiR EDMUND WALKER, 9.4 Ir.% JOHN AiRD, General Manager
cee0., LL.D., D,C.L., President ? / H. V. P. JONES, Asst Gen'I, Manager
`t'tt
CAPITAL PAH) UP, $35,000,000 RESERVE FUND, , $13,500,000'
TTmra WELL BEFORE YOU SPEND
Each dollar „saved wile help Cana c ..F to
do her share in the War.
Interest allowed at 3% per anniim on Savings dep„sit:,
' of $1 and upwards at any branch of the Eazak, 2
EXEg'ER BRANCH—A. E. Kuhn. M gr. CREDITON—S, M. Johnston Mgr
INCORPORATED 1855
MQLSONS BF
Capital & Reserve $5,800,000*
9� Branches in. Ca Lada
A. eneral nankin -Business TraDsac of
Circular Letters. of Credit
Bank Moneg Orders
SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT
Interest allowed at highest current rate
EXETER BRANCH—
W D. CLARKE, Manager.
ONTARIO'S BEST BUSINESS
COLLEGE
CENTRAL
�i:L'11�J
•
STRATFORD. £INT.'
Students may enter our classes at
any time:' Commence your course
now and be qualified for a position
by Midsummer. During July and Aug
ust' of last year we received, calls for
.over 200 office assistants we -could
not supply. Our graduates are in
demand. Write at once for free
•
D. A.. McLachlan, Principal
C W. ROBINSON
LICENS,,ED AUCTIONEER AND
VALUATOR for Counties of Huron
Perth Middlesex and Oxford. Fafm
Stock Sales a Specialty. Office at
Cockshutt Warerooms, next door to
Centra,' Hotel, Main Street, Exeter.
Charges moderate and satisfaction is
guaranteed
DR. DeVAN',S,FRENCH PILLSb reeRlle
gulating Pilrfor Women. $5 a box or three for
$10. Sold at all Drug Stores, or mailed to any
address on rc6eipt of price..Tna.ScoasL, Dine
Co., St.Catharines, Ontario.
PHOSPHONOL FOR MEN. vi AII;
litality;for Nerve rand Brain; increases "grey
matter”; a Tonic—will build you up. $3 a box, or
two for $5, at drug stores, or byanai1 on receipt
of price,' Tsa SooBELL DRUG CO:, St. Catharines,
Ontario.
MAKE Y
I
UR DOLLARS
Y
is. 7r "T.H E FR0N-r.
BUY
�4A5r� 10. OF CANADA
THREE-YEAR_
AR VINES CERTIFICATES
tea.
$ 25.00 .FOR $21.50.
50.00 " 48.00
-100.00,.' " 86.00
INDIVIDUAL PURCHASES LiMITED TO $1500.
FOR FULL PARTICULARS_ APPLY AT ANY BANK
OR ANY MONEY ORDER POST OFFICE.
FINANOCC ' OeSIARTMEN-r, ,
OTTAWA'
JAN. 9, 1917
•
THE MINISTER OF` FINANCE
RE Q U E STS
THE ' PEOPLE • OF CANADA TO
BEGIN NQW
'fO':SAVE MONEY- FOR THE
tc"'1" .,n; , aN EXT WAR 1
nlt3,;1 1? �: wry ■ z
JAM. •. 1011
tiS Yee it:S
qct nits, D PAIN' .QgN'r.ar,V7►iAMca
b1TAWA
,av; °, A,11:1 stiy
ax" qua•ie
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