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The Exeter Advocate, 1917-2-22, Page 4Cry for Flototi. 'The Kind. You flav'c Always I3onght, and which has been rise for over 30 yeasts,, has borne] the signature of and hasbeen ;ad© under his per uep» sonal supervision since its. infancy. r ?� Allow noone to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just -as -good " are but :Experiments that trine with and endanger ;tike health of Infants and Children --Experience against Experiment. hat is CASTOR1A Castoriaa is a harmless substitute for Castor 011, Pare. goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor, other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and. allays Feverishness. For more than thirty years it has i3Peii in constant use for the relief of Constipation, F1atult,ncy, Wind Colic, all ''Teeth'ing. Troubles and Diarrhoea. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels, :assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep. 'The Children's Panacea -The mother's Friend. 4E LUNE CASTORIA ALWAYS B&ors the Signature ,of Ia ase For The Kind You Have Always Bought `THE '' CENTAUR COMPANY, NeW YORK ',ter otaaty Sanders & Creech, Proprietors Subscription Price -In advance $1.25 .per year in Canada; $1.75 in the United States. All subscriptions not paid in advance 50 cents extra will be charged `THUURSDAY,, FEBRUARY 22, 1917 BRUC EFIELD Mr. William Scott, wvha has been confined to his ,home for some 'lime by illness, is recovering„ -Mr„ and Mrs 'Chas Wasinan entertained a number of friends at their home, an ;\Tech das o; last week. -The young people .of the 2nd con. of Stanley, have de- cided to put on a ;play entitled "The eacolla � The proceedswill. o Ill fa the Patriotic Society.:: -A quiet bweddng was held on Wednesday at the holm. '*f Dr. Glanlield when his sister, Miss Glanfieid was married... -Mr. and Mrs,. . Jarvis Horton visited the former's parents during the week. -Mr. and Mrs Jas. Aikenliead entertained a number of their friends during, the Mack, in honor of their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. -Wm. Murdock, of Alberta; -.Mrs. In. Rattenbwry and Miss Alice are in Kamiitan vvisiting Ma-. John Ratten- ;bury, LUMLEY. —0 -- Quite a number from here attended "rhe Sunday services at Thames Road ,'"arid the oyster supper on Moday ev •ening.-John Glenn, Hensel!, was a - taller here on Saturday. -Miss Lizzie Newell of Hensel. spent the past week with her sister, firs. Noah Horton. -John Selves disposed of a fine bull to Jima Horton of Alberta for .&oad' figure, He is a goal tvc�kbull a.nd Jim made a good choice. 'V WHY WOMEN CANNOT SLEEP." Ile highly organized, finely strung -nervous system of women subjects them :to terrors of nervous apprehension which no man can ever appreciate. The peace of mind, the mental poise end calmness' under difficulties. which -are necessary for happy womanhood, are 'may possible when the sensitive organism .as in a perfectly healthy condition. If 'there be any derangement in this respect eno remedy in the world so completely re- -stores womanly health as the wonderful "Favorite Prescription" invented by Dr. V. Pierce. Chatham, Ont. -"A few years ago I /suffered a general break -down and 'got `very weak and thin. I was in an awful ,state. L wasvery much discouraged and .at times thought I would lose my mind, I knew of Dr. Pierce's medicines so I got Tibia Favorite Prescription! It gave me 'immediate relief, and completely cured true in a very short time. My sister used with good results slaw' She was in a very deiieate condition I• got her to take it and,,two' bottles cix ed•her coin- ;aetc1y. "I take great pleasure in recotwdmen ing 'Dr. Pierce's inerlacines; they aro all. at i9 recommended of them." --Mas., Atka-. qtr H r t ,' 8 Pack Ave. Chatham, Auction Sale EC(T:O N SALE OF CHOICE LOT OP kI,OIRSES 1 Thos. Cameron has received; instruc- tions to, sell by public auction on Lot 8. ''son. 11, township of Hibbert on Friday the 9th of March, 1917 at one o'clock sharp the following -One brood snare 7 years olds agri. ~; 1 pair matched rmares, 5 years old • agx., ; -1 pair !matched geldings 5 years old,! agr.,; 2 gelding 4 years ofd draft: ; 2 mares 4 years old 'draft ; 4 geld- ings 4 years old agr., ; 4 mares 4s years old agr, ; 2 gelding i 3 y ear1;i,old agr.,; 3 mares 3 years old agrtiz.. 1 pair ,general purpose mare and geld- ing ; 1 farmer's ' driver or, third] horse 1 nice 'driving mare. The above aro all welt :selected thick !set blocker lot ofhors esfarchaswilleo • mmand the respect and admiration of all` good horsemen. and Mr. Gardiner's, past srecord is proof that they will. be sold without reserve. TERMS -7 months credit on furn- ishing approved joint notes at 5er der .guarantee. P cent per annum. All horses sora un D. C. (Gardiner Thos (Cameron Proprietor Auctioneer Centralia The Centralia Patriotic League sent Pte, NNNornian Johns, Pte, Will Walker, Pte Wilson Culbert, Pte. Go:don, Cul- bert, Pte. \'i11 Sirns, and Pte. Garnet Ford each 1 sweater, 2 pr. socks, Z shirts and other things ;: Pte. Wilbur Luker and Pte. Alvin Schultz each 2 pair of socks and 2 shirts and other things; Pte 'Maxwell,Baynham 2 nail - sacks; Pte Mike 'Maloney 1 sh'.rt and 1 pair of socks; total value $65. On Feb: 17th, 24 shirts, value $48.00 60 pair sones value $60.00; 1 sweater value $2,00; total value $110.00 Vanda, ' the little daughter of Mr.. and Mrs Tha.. Willis is not improving very rapidly in health, but is 1 ecov- ering The home of Mr. Jahn Smith has been brightened by the arrival of a -baby girl on Monday. Mr: Richard Handford, who 'has been ouite all for some time,' is now an the menti. Mr Robert McFalls was in London Monday Mr jas, Godsavei is an the sick list. Mr and llr s. muton re- `u --i12(' F i idly- from a two month visit in the tC est. Mrs Geo. Essery returned last week from a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Thos Carling, at Brighton. Mr. John T Simpson has movcd to hi farms at Mooresville. Tne calicert giive;n under ph:: aus- pices of the Young People's Socisty an Thursday evening last was an un- qualified success. Tha entertainers Mr. Harold Jarvis and Miss Lyon rs1. Detroit maintained their previous well deserved reputation and were indeed a treat at a high order. I'he young people are to be comgratulateci arid also are to he commended ansecur- ing this much appreciated treat. Death a1 Mrs. Turner -A deep ::loud or sadness.•has spread its gloom over the horse of ivlr. Clifford Turner, our esteemed station agent, his beloved wife having passed away on Tuesday evening last after a brief illness. A- haul, three weeks' a .go deceased was afflicted with an attack of la grippe and developing iota pleurisy and l.at :r pneumonia, her constitution soon gave under the severe strain and ;nc passed away, The circurnstatice'r stir.. foundinger dein6set ,s Indeed )7 nti;l, <.s she ]caves" two little tats-irz aged. three yeras mild the other 18 months - also her sorrowing and grief-stritcken 'tushaltd, her mother and two sisto:s, ,Deceased's maiden name yvas Shannon. anti= she was born at Drew, Pi tarie. aYlr''• Turner- nic sed here 'fr`om'l)f nda:s some time last sunimeir, ''The remains erre, 'taken tor, lDre`w for burial, the 1 uneral to take place on Friday. WHAL,EN years ,pfd; 1 agricultural mare 3 years Some or the farmers in this seetiian vviil be supplied with goad men .fair the coming season, The followialgen- gageiiaents are, n reported :-John Wright,with Hector Milson; vena, Lampkin with Melville Id:ern; Roy Neil with George Earl, and Ernie Neil with \'t1•n1. Morley. -Mr. Alma. Gibson Of London very ably addressed the congregation on Sunday on missions, Tlae subscriptions were very good and in advance of last year, -The young people are preparing talent for a con- cert nett month -The ouarterly meet - ins of the Centralia Circuit of the) Of- ficial Board met in the church and transacted the regular business, 'also inviting the pastor, Rev. Finlay, to remain >;other year, which he :wcc.rpt•- ed,-With two councillors on the towMine, ,parriely, George Ccotk on the Blanshard side and Richard Hod - gins, who won out at the recent ,el- ection on the Biddulph side, we are looking for goad roads from here to Granton this summer. -Quite a num- ber from around here attended elle' Old Time Concert by the Old T:mc Talent in Granton on. Tuesday ,even . Ing... SEIPKA Miss Kathryn McEachen returned to Coleman: Mich., on Tuesday .hiss Bertha. Baynhana of London is visit- inU her parents, Mr. assd Mrs. John Baynham-Mr. Crawford .,afcPherson of Parkhill spent Saturday with Mrs. John Rats. -Miss Gladys McKellar of Aiisn Craig , is visiting her brother, \II Wm McKellar, this week, -Mrs, Gal:.ager, of Philadelphia is visatingher parents ,11r. and u't1rs). Chas. Lochner. -Miss Katherine lvlclsaac is, on the 1st, _ ;ss Pickering of McGilli- vray .Gi11i- v av is v s!tiog at her uncle's, Mr. Is- aae Gower's. GODERICii TP. -Thos. Jenkins, a pronwiilcn warmer, and one, of Huron County's oldest native born sons eked at his home near Ho1mesvilie on the 18th of February. He was born, and lived there all his life. His visite d:, d 25 years ago. WEEIKLY Auction Sale The undersigned will sail by Public Auction at the 1Central Hotel, Exeter each and every Saturday afternoon, at 2,30 'o'clock, a number of mares and geldings On Saturday next the following will be offered:- 4 fferred:-4 3 -year-old fillies 2 4 -year-old Fillies. 3 5 -year-old Mares 1 4-year-old_Mare in foal. 1 3 -year-old Gelding, 1500 lbs. And other horses. Terms, -6 anonths' credit with 6 per cent added, on furnishing ap- proved ` joint notes. Frank Taylor, G. J. Dow, Auctioneer Proprietor Auction Sale OF 'FARM, FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS, TS on farm west of the G.T.R,; north oSalt Block, near the Exeter Station, on Saturday, March 3 at one o'clock sharp, the °allowing- Stock. -Span good farm mares, 1 ag- ricultural horse rising 4; 1 good driv- ing riving „mare; 9 store hags. Implements -Bindery,,. (Massey-Harfis mower nearly new; harserake, seed thin.; McCormick fertilizer drill, rol- ler, cuitivator, Massey Harris 2 -fur ro v plow, new; walking plow, set of harrows; discharrow ; 2 wagons, 2 se sleighs wagon truck, scuffler; 2 one :nearly new; light wagon, cutter, roof pulper, fanning 'mill, hay fork ropes and slings; pea harvester, woven fence stretcher; stock tank; set heavy double harness, set light double harness, set single harness, grindstone. wheelbarrow. forks, shov- els and. many other' articles. Quantity good clover hay, quantity good Banner seed oats, quantity of lumber: . Terms -$10 .and under, cash; ovei that amount 6 months' credit' on ap- proved <joint notes. 6 per 'cent per annum off for cash. Farm. -If •not previously sold there will be offered for sale that splendid little' iarm (containing 53% acres mare or less), : situated west of the G.T.R. track and north of the Salt Block, ..in the ;Village' of . Exeter; the same be- ing', in a splendid state of fertility. Ploughing all done and 10 acres fall wheat •sown. Terms made known on day of sale or 'by applying to the pro- prietor,' JOHN H, SCOTT, Prop. - B. S. PHILLIPS, . Auct. S; PURDON, Clerk. Auction Sale -CHOICE CATTLE The undersigned will sell by Public Auction at CENTRALIA an SATURDAY,' aFEB. 24th at 1 o'clock the -following property,- 10Choice Durham Caws, due to calve or with calves at foot. 15 Cows. due to calve in P:cbruary. or March A number of Young Cattle. All cows • not proving to be as re- pesented can he returned and money will be ,refunded. 10 months credit on approved Jo nt doles With 6 per cent per annflm.' BRYON E. HICKS, Prop.;_ C, W. ROBINSON', Auct. Amet ktn Sale OP CHOICE FARM STOCK Mr. Thos. Cameron has receivnad in- structrons to sell by public auction on Lot 31, Con, 4, Usborne, on`rues'•' day* March 6th, at one o'clock' sharp the following vale able stock,- .. , Horses -J. Bair,' of draught, geldings,;: 4 yearn, old ; 1 pair of three year oad, agricultural ,!geldings, broken to haps: nese - 1 black clean leg horse, iv1 weigh fourteen 'hundred, a good 1 bay mare 5 years • old, ,1 draught'; mare S year:, old; 1 dtrauight filly three years old broke; 1 agricultural liorst' 5 year,= old; 1 matched pair, hOr�e' and mare; 2 agricultural mares 4 old; 1 pair four year add geldings. 'Cattle -,r hei;felrs 2 y'eF-irs old; 8 steen .2 years old.; 2 steers ,,owning. 3 years ,old, 5 calves; 1 heifer lust came in TERMS OF SALE 6 naonthc• ,credit on furnishing -Ap- proved 3oinl notes a discount of 6 per cent. per ,asvnuna off for :ash in lieu ,of notes. 1-Iau-ry W, Horton, 'Prop. 'Thos, Cameron, Auct. • Auction Sale 1� A1L�1VI, STUCK HAY a ORA IN taub;ic �auc 1�1, Spatial boun- dary, north( of 27th of Eebr brood mares, Eagricultura id, earl" 2 g agri. 1 sue olrn cattle, Blarney Stone, aiirmaid second aster No. 5 the teat o with record lbs,' of ,'but ire PrinceFls from Aberdeen and (E3andmas No. Aberdeen Faatrmla 1\T4, 92741 Now maid► second ' Princess( A old'from;F a,, cows vYith in March in April heifers 2 y,e heifers 1 year y cow, due iOTkchire" sowis pulletts her wagon hs nearly n top buggy ;co rake, plowshar- rows. mill, Istr harness, gavel hoes, forks, mired gra coal stove with organ nearly n kettles, arge' iron k too numerous as L have 55,Ot9 and. ount'10mon approved jo ,per cent p W. Robertson Auct �7Ierk CLEARING SALE C'K 2MPLEMENTS, HA IN There 'will be sold b tion on Zoo 12 concession) oun dary, II;bbert, on. mileFar- quhar on. Tuesday 27 uatry at on, o'clock sharp, namely: , •IIOt1SES-Two sap - posed to be in foal, 1, 2 mares rising 4 years o erd- tugs rising -'3 years king colt driver. Dual purpose,Shorth Load stony No. 10.1,176 by Oslaou're Fairmaid No years old f_oiu" Abordeen 1+ cond No. a2 73 and ',Bandmaster 5633 this' heifer is now in f 31. O. P.gs.nae May last of 6050 lbs milk and 347 ter, for first 6 months. Fa No. 1.10505 3 years old een Fairmaid No. 86184 ter due in April. Nokomis124687; 2 years old from Aberd id: 2nd and:.by Hiawatha No, in 'April Princess May 124688, 18 months old Iron Fair by, Hiawatha due in June, tha No.• 124. 689 6 months air-' maid 2nd by Hiawatha,. GAT'TLE-2ea,lf: at' foot; 4 cows due and, April; 2 heifers due and t11.ay ; 8 steels and a'rs old 6 steers end old 2 f arrow cows, 1 jersey in April, 2 pure bred due in April, 100 youngand, 2 turkeys. ,11PLEII41ENTS—Lemcons plete, 2 pair bob sleighs ew; bay and stock racks; ut- ter_•'hinder ower, , 'ctaltivators, fanningaw cutter 3 double sets of horse collars. single barnelss box, wheelbarrow, shovels, etc a quantity of hay and 'in. Incubator and brooder,,, over, an up -4.c -,date or ew glass cupboard. iron sap buckets and spilets, a 1 et - tie and other articles to mention. Positively no reserve sold my farm. TERMS -A11 Gums of um:. der cash, over 'that am the credit' on furnishing inl notes. A. discount of 5 per annum off for !cash. Thos. !Cameron, 0. on Proprietor Wm. Dalrymple, Auction Sale OF •FARM STOCK & IMPLEMENTS AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS ori Lot 9; Con. 6, Usborne, e born F. 'm 1 li vol on Thursday, March 1st, 1917 At 1 o'clock, the following property: Horses -I mare rising 5 years; 1 mare rising 6 years. Cattle -1 caw due at time of sale; 2 'cows due in May; 2 cows due ' in September; 1 tow due in Octoeer; 1 thoroughbred registered. Durham ( ow' with calf at foot; 1 thoroughbred registered Durham cow due in June; 4 steers rising 2 years; 2 heifers ris- ing 2 years; 14 calves. Hao.s-41.sow due at time of sale; THE CANADIAN SIR EDiMUND WALKER,' C.V.O., 1.L.D., D,C.L., President CAPITAL PMD Up, $15,000,000 JOHN AiRD, General Manager H. V. F, JONES, Ass't Gen"1, Manager RESERVE FUND, $13,500,000 SAVE YOUR MONEY and thus helpCanadaher to do share in the Great War • o INTEREST ALLOWED AT 3% PER ANNUM ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS 'OF $1 AND UPWARDS AT ANY BRANCH OF THE BANK 1 EXETER BRANCH -A. E. Kuhn, Mgr, CREDITON-S. M. Johnston Mgr a INCOW' 1 RATED 1855 v S SANK Capital & Reserve $8,800,000 96 Branches in Canada A General Banking Business Transacted Circular Letters of Credit Bank Monett Orders SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT Interest allowed at highest current rate EXETER BRANCH- W D. CLARKE, Manager. e 01414404.04.04444 6666 * 44414444.424444J!a1• I sow due May 1st. Hens -75 good hens. Implements-MVlassey-Harris 7 foot binder with tongue truck, new; Mas- sey -Harris mower, 6 -ft. cut; Massey Harris corn cultivator, 2 rowed, new ; spring •tooth cultivator; Massey -Har- ris d isc, 14 plate, 3 horse; Massey Elarris shoe drill, 15 spouts; land roller; two -furrow riding plow; walk- ing plows; steel rake, new,'' 10 foot; 4 -section diamond harrows manure spreader wagon, box diad pig rack complete; set bobsleighs; pig c;date;. sliding hay rack for hay'loader ;..hay rack gravel box, grindstone, flat rack, set logging bunks; wheelbarrow, buggy. cutter,' set double harness ; set plow harness; car, rope, pulleys and trip stings, new; sap pan acid 'spiles ; 7 collars:' 2 lagging chains, dozen of, grain bags, shovels, hoes, forks, etc. • 150 bushels Banner seed ' oats, 50 bushels O.A.C. seed barley; 10 bus -- bels of timothy seed; 5 begs cloves Seed; s 10 bags potatoes. Household Effects. -Steel range for coal or wood; heating stave; 2 tables; 2 bedsteads, 2 washstands and dres- sers ; couch; 12 clhairs, churn, wash- ing machine, tub, ,nvilk can; quantity of milk pails and pans. Terms.. -15 and > under cash; over that ,amount 9 .months credit on aP- paoved joint notes and 4 percent; off' for cash. C. W. Robinson Wilbur Hunter Auct. Prop. Frank Coates, clerk. C W. ROBINSON: LICENSED AUCTIONEER AND VALUATOR for Counties of 'Huron Perth Middlesex and Oxford, Farm Stock Sales a Specialty. Office at Cockshuti Warerooms, next door to Centra.' Hotel, Main Street, Exeter. Charges moderate and satisfaction is guaranteed DR. De Y AWS,FRENCH PILi+w7 lr Rhe. gelatinfi Pill'for Women. $5 a box or'threefor. $10. Sold at al1.Drug Stores. or mailed to any address on receipt Of price... Tum Scossin Daue Co., St. Catharines, Ontario. PHOSPHONOL FOR MEN. Restn andores Vi1 }'itality;for Nervetand Brain; increases "grey matter" ; a Tonle—will build you up. $8 a box, or two for $5, at drug stores, or b email on receipt of'price. Tata SCOBELL D1eco'Co., St. Catharines. Ontario. COLLEGE ONTA:RIO'S BEST ` BUSINESS ) CENTRAL ,arc/ $T9Ama eT1 CD. ONT.' Students nter our classes at u any time. Commence n C mmence your -course now and ;he qualified for a position by Midsuanme,r. During July and Aug- ust of Last year we received calls for over 200 office assistants we could not suprly. Our 'graduates' are in demand. Write at once for free cat- alogue. D. A. McLachlan. Psincipaj F.O.B. Chatham, Ont. Completely Equipped Fleur -de -Lys Roadster same price While the smartness and beauty of the outer GraDort is in complete keeping with its excellence within, Gray Dort that you should know thoroughly. it is the inner Dere, under thesurface, is beauty of another sort -the beauty of sturdi- ness and efficiency. All the Gray Dort's component parts e are remarkable fox their unfailing dependability,simplicity, accessibility. This kind of excellence has opened the eyes of thousands motorwise men and women -and made �' of them Gray' Dort owners. It makes the Gray Dort a car that the whole family Wcanithusae11atnhdisen uoality, wth�.conplete equi rZent, ith big -car' refinerne nts and .conveniences, the Gray Dort ° is a moderate priced car—$885-and it is a supremely good car THE GRAY-DORT MOTORS, LIMITED, D, Chatham, Ont. •1x140" rte.."' H� Newe11, . ,.' D�al�r E�etere !! CALL FOR fTlE1ViCSNSTRATION