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The Exeter Advocate, 1918-6-6, Page 4• 00.9y s • p re`/a garments • • • e fit t7 a t �� r V • • • 4 •• • • • will be soft, spotless and snowy white if you use LUX. You can make the foamiest, creamiest lather, in hot water, with a few of • these dainty silken little flakes, that cleanses perfectly without rubbing. Hence unshrunken, unthickened little garments that are a delight • to feel. Try L.UX-your, baby will be sure to appreciate the difference. IERNIIK WOOLL $$ British made, by Sold by all good grocers ° o • Lever Brothers Limited, a'M —tate Sao substitute. • • • • + • Toronto a • °•e •• $m • ‘‘.• 9 • • • • • • • • e • • • • • s • • • • s • • • • CLANDEBQYE Ha told Atkels oan sand, Verne 1'iorle,ins leaf last week for London where they I:rt\ L sectunecl p(nett otea Oliver spent of tdlay with relatives,in London Abt„ CIora Hennessey Teturned 'to hanclatz Hester spending, wa few Jays with her people herre.—Gets et, (ar'1azx,l Bice aaeo has been training lin; roi+ote 0,. spend,;mtg a Beer days with, leis par- ents leer'el.—Mils. Rhee MoC,turdy of Clearable''is vi ieinlg .Un4eids liter ei,— Ow104. to cancellation, off ,e<cent,p*re s +froth 19 to 22 teutite a large number tai .our 'boys fuain ;this district have had to don the 'fling's uniii.•'arm. It affeels abotut 25. Some have sigoed up already and mane are waiting' ta be ealle'd.—The crops lint this victmtty are torokin; well 11 and a hea.v yield to expectelcl. Teta scaireity at help ;o going to ui aacer it difficult to harvest, WHALEN Mr, and ?Arse Wad Rodd o;f, Wood- ham ham spent Snunday here at Albert Gunntng's.—Mrs. Seth B,noaas and wars Wm Rowcl'iffe.•of near Exeter spent Sunday here at Mrs, John SVivaljt';i.— Evclyzt Ogden and wzlfe, and James e a Ogden af. London visited at Wm. Ogden's over Sunday.—Joe Grace ter Swamp Line underwent art apeiat;on for applenelicitla at St, Jioaeple o Len - don last week vans.. Bern( Butler, whto. has been visiting with her sister, Mrs Jo}in Wright, this sprlrug, left far Reatdlyn Sask,, where sihe will join her husband ce a ;farm —Newton Mill - son of Wirudsor; who formerly resid- ed Ilene, is with the Ca;nladiran Eng - .:seers In London traeneng for over- seas.—.Earl Johnston, left Saturday to vain .in. Landon as a p'ravttiei.—telass Edna Gutnninig Vent last week in St. Marys attending the Branch ineeti,ng et the DRYSI)ALE A very pretty wedding was solemn- ized at St. Peter's Church an Tue:s- day when Miss Anna, ida+u;hter of Mr. and Mrs. Fronk Clorriareaa, be- came the bride of Mr. Alex. Med- inger, 14th Concessitcn. The c ere- nuprty wars n'.et;:ormed by Rev. Luther A. Rjandot. Horsemen. Get your route cards in shape and have tihetm printed at The Advocate Office. Do not forget to have the animal enrolled. A Grippe Epidemic Every winter Health Boards warn against this weakening disease which often strikes those who are least prepared to resist it You should strengthen yourself against grippe by taking E which is the cream of cod liver oil, refined, purified and so skilfully prepared that it enriches the blood streams, creates reserve strength and fortifies the lungs and throat. Don't delay—lf may mean much. Use SCOTFS Refuse Substitutes Scott bt Botvno, Toronto, Out- 17a CHISELitUURST Rev. Brown •of.'Kprectoini and our pas- tor exchanged prnipjits ouu Sunday,. -- Word S cord hias been received here of the dearth of (leers. Hiacicjney of Dakottal. She was \Ve11 known here, her maid- en ' name b sling Mary Jane Wj ie:rb daughter of the late Wm. We.— The Miesids Shaven. o(f Hem,safl viseteid their brother ancl(.,)l'alnely for the past. week. --Rose McLean, Pete{' McNatttglas ton, Russell Mauldslotr, Roy McDon- ald lease joined thee c$orsi-G.. W. Wren has a Wvllli;s-Rnight car.—Mr. and Mrs. R. Cole ,have moved into Wm. S1'av'iin's hawse. CASTOR 114 For Infants and Children In Use For Overr 3O Years Always bears the AtteX Signature of • CANADA 9C NOTICE DO w:UMENTS TO BE CARRIED by every male person who is not on active service in any of His Majesty's Naval or Military Forces, or in the Naval or Military Forces of any of His Majesty's Allies, and who apparently may be, or is reasonably suspected to be, within the description of CIaSs Ore under the Military Service Act, 1917, who for any reason may have claimed that he is not within Class One under the Act. - _ NOTICE is hereby given that, under the provisions of an Order in Council (P.C. 1013), of the 20th April, 1918, upon and after the 1st day of June, 1918, every male person who is not on active service in any of His Majesty's Naval or Military Forces, or in the Naval or Military Forces of His Majesty's Allies, and who apparently may be, or is reasonably suspected to be, within the description of Class One under the Military Service Act, 1917, by whom or on whose behalf, it is at any time affirmed, claimed or alleged that he is not, whether by reason of age, status, nationality, exception, or otherwise, within Class One under the Military Service Act, 1917, as defined for the time being or that, although within the said Class, he is exempted from or not liable to military service; shall have with him upon his person at all times or in or upon any building' or premises where he at any time is, AGE If it be, claimed that he is not within the class by reason of age, an official certificate of the ,date of his birth, or a certificate of his age signed by two reputable citizens residing in the community in which he lives and having knowledge of the fact; or MARRIAGE If it be claimed that he is not within the Class by reason of marriage, a certificate, either official or signed by two reputable citizens residing in the community in which he lives and having knowledge of the facts, certifying to his marriage and that his wife is living; or NATIONALITY If fe; be claimed that he is not within the Class by reason of his nationality, a certificate of his nationality signed by a Consul or Vice -Consul of the foreign State or Country to which he claims his allegiance is due; or a passport issued by the Government of that Country establishing his nationality; or ACTIVE SERVICE If it be claimed that he is excepted as a member of any of His Majesty's Forces or as having since the 4th August, 1914, served in the Military or Naval Forces of Great Britain or her Allies in any theatre of actual war and has been honourably discharged therefrom, official documents or an official certifi- cate evidencing the fact; or member of any othersociety or body, a certificate of the fact signed by en office -holder competent so tocertify under the regulations of the church, order or denomination, society or body, to which he belongs; or EXEMPT0ON If it be claimed that he is exempted from or not liable to military service by reason of, any exemption granted or claimed or application pending under the Military Service Act, 1917, or the regulations thereunder, his exemption papers, or a 'certificate of the Registrar or Deputy Registrar of •the .district to which he belongs evidencing the fact; or CLERGY If it be claimed that he is excepted as a member of the eler, or of any recognized .order of an exclusi-vely religious character, or is a minister of a religious denomination existing in Canada on 29th August, 1917, or as being a Ottatara, May 22, 1918. OTHER CLASS If it be claimed that he is not within the Class, or that he is exempted, not. liable or excepted upon any other ground, a certificate of two reputable citizens residing in the communitywhere he lives having, knowledge of the fact upon which the claim is founded and certifying thereto; FAILURE TO CA'''RY REQUISITE EVIDENCE If upon or after the lst day of June, 1918, any such male person be found without the requisite evidence or certificate upon his person or in or upon the building or premises in which he is, he shall thereupon be presumed' to be a person at the tune liable for military service and to be a deserter or defaulter without leave; PENALTY And he shall also be liable upon summary conviction to a fine not exceeding, $50 or to imprisonment for a period not exceeding one month, or to both such fine and imprisonment; and moreover, any such person may forthwith be taken into military custody and may be there detained and required to per- form military duty in the Canadian Expeditionary Force so long as his services shall be required, unless or until the fact be established to the satisfaction of competent authority that he is not liable for military duty. FALSE CERTIFICATE The use, signing or giving of any such certificate as hereinbefore men- tioned shall, if the certificate be in any material respect false or misleading to tho knowledge of the person using, signing, or giving the same, be an offence, punishable, upon summary conviction, by a penalty not exceeding five hundred dollars, and by imprisonment for any term not exceeding six' months and not less than one month. ISSUED BY THE MILI'FAI Y SERVICE BRANCH OF THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE. SIR EDMUND WALKER; C.V.O., LLD., D.C.L, President CAPITAL PMD UP, $15,000,000 SIR JOHN A!RD. GeneralMa,nnger H. V. F. JONES, Asst Gen'l, Manager' RESERVE FUND, • $13,500,000 TRAVELLERS' CFIE UES Convenience, security and economy are secured by the use of Travellers' Cheques issued by this Bank. They enable the bearer to identify Mtrasell and me e readily converted into the current coin of any f c T: 1 Country i9 EXETER BL—.A. @s Kuhn, Mgr. CREDITON--J. A. MCDareaid Mgr, ,;.. .....w.....INCORPORATED 1855 a.•ro•e..vareay•.•^ A al• h b THE 'MQk Capital & Reserve $8,800,000 98 Branches in Canada A General Banking Business TrausaclFd Circular Letters of Credit Bunk Monegg Orders SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMEN`i Interest allowed at highest currant rate EXETER BRANCH- W D. MAIM, Bemigec. MONEY TO LOAN We thaw a large ainlowLt of private fund's to -loan on farm and village property art low rotes of interest. GLADMAN & STANBURY Banisters, Sloiacitars, Exeter ISAAC' R. CARL'ING, B. A. Barrister Solicitor; Notary Public, Comntiselloner, Solicirtor for -the Mai- sons Bank, Etc. Money to loan at lowest rates of interest. Office—Marion' Street, Exeter. r'RANICs TAYLOR Licensed Auctiionleer- t1oir Counties ' of Hutton. and Middlesex Prices Reasonable and Satisfactlea Guaranteed. Cre'clitlan, — Ontario. C W. ROBINSON LICENSED AUCTIONEER AND VALUATOR for Counties of i'-iuron Perth Middlesex and Oxford. Farm Stock Sales a Specialty. Office at Coekskatt Wareroozns, next door to Centra; Hotel, Main Stro>tt h:,Xeter, DR: A, R. KINSMAN, L,D.S., D,D,S Honor Graduate Toronto University. Teeth extracted without pain or any bad effects. Office over Gladnuan $t Stanhury's Office, Main Street, Exeter Dr, (+. P. ROULSTON, I.. D. S., D.11.S DENTIST Mise? se of the R. C.. C..D.S, of Opt. moor Graduate Toronto University Office over Carling's law Office, Weld Wednesday afteanoonjs. II1IGHLANDS OF ONTARIO Offer; you aced, n(11 the family the Outing oft ypur life ALGONQUIN PARK,. MUS'KOICA LAKE'S GEORGIAN, BAY LA'V'E OF BAYS TIMAGAMI Are Farmer us Plrelygrotnde Modern hotels afford city comforts bat manly n'refer tor live in tenet ea log cabin—your rch(oifce at reasonable cost, Secure your Parlor ar S1eepiag car accommodation in advanioe.j Fuel iiniforinetteoru 1ilolm any Grand Trunk Ticket Agent, or C. E. Horn- ing. District Pa,ssengee Agent, •f•oron- tie, Onta,t'3ra, N. J, Dore, Agent, Exy!der, SPRING TERM FROM APRIL 2nd. CENTRAL S,.ri ATFORt ., ON'i'. Commercial life offers the greatop- portunittie'S. Recent lady gr'ad:uttes ckf this school are earning as high al $1000 per annum, The last application we received from an office Iran with some 'experience offered ;nidal salarY of $1800 pet annum. Students enter our classed any time Graduates placed in no'sitians. Com,m'ezcu1I s h t hand ane Zelegrap'hy departments, Get our free catalogue, W. J. Elliott., D, A, McLachlan, President PtinPiPol