Loading...
The Exeter Advocate, 1919-8-14, Page 5FREED APER SERVING 10 'YEARS PUNISHMENT 31eAN CONVICTED Or NEGLECT IS EMANG?BATED AFTER NEW =UAL, A ease whielt deserves much thoughtful consideration is that of Wm, le. Barron, 1.03 Morgan Street, Bennington. For ten years ¥r. Bar- ron suffered the agonies caused by -Rheumatism. At times he was bound stand and foot by tine grip of Rheu- matic pains. Oa the advice of • a friend he stood for a new trial and 'used T.R.G.'e, Read what he has to say:— "1 bare been a sufferer from Rheu- matism for ten years. Hare been so tad at times I could not move hand or foot for months. A. friend advised ago to try Templeton's Rheumatic Cap- sules, and I have been thankful ever .since. They worked wonders for me, and I have never felt any return of -the disease." It's practically impossible to obtain evidence stronger than this testi' gonial, and a word, to the wise is .always sufficient, If you suffer. have a new traial-•-•use BROWNING'S DRUG STORE Optical Rooms and Stationery Sole :4geines for Exeter '1aii ;1.04 to this address or to Tem- p:aeton's, 142 King W., Toronto, and T:B.C's. will be sent postpaid. FAIL,. FAIRS Ailsa Craig Blyth Exeter Force Goderich Kirkton London Mitchell Parkhill St, Itf; rys Senforth Thedfertf Toronto West McGillivray \Vingham Zurich Sept 23-24 Sept 22.-23 Sept 15-16 Oct. 1-2 Sept 15-17 Oct. 2-3 Sept 6-13 Sept 23-24 Sept 1A -19 Sept 18-19 Sept 18-1, Sept 24-25 Aug 23 --Sept t Oct. 2 Oct $-•x Sept. 17-18 ir. p , .otice Tak; Notice that lihe Municipal Coun+:i ot the Corporation a:tf the Village of Exeter will take into con sideration, anti if approved, will pass at its meeting to be held on the Sev- enth day of September, 1919, at the hour ot eight o'clook pen., at the Town Hall in the said 'Village Of Ex- eter .a by-law for stopping up and dia- pesing et the road allowance, being that pert of Brock Street between the North Side of Well n tots. Street and the Northerly Limit of Brock Street aforesaid, and disposing of Lot Number two hundred and five abutt- ing on the said Northerly Limit of Brock Street aforesaid, which sail street and lot are shown on the :nap or plan of the subdivision of part of -Lot number twenty-three in the First 'Contrces€ion of the Township of Ste- phen, known as the Isaac Carling Sur- vey, but now in the said Village .of Exeter. Ana the Council will at that time and place hear in person, or by leis counsel, solicitor, or agent, any per- son who clangs that his land will be prejudicially affected by the by-law and wet) ap, iicts to be heard. Dated this Fifth clay .of Apgust 11119 Joseph Senior, Clerk. VOTERS' LIST 1918 MUNICIPALITY OF THE TOWN - Sit .P OF STEPHEN MITCHELL -Mary Freil, widow of the late John Cul1iton, died at her home, Lot 15, con. 11. Logan Town ship, as Friday, aged 90, She " was born in Donegal, Ireland, and came) to Canada when only seven years of age She wan married to her late Iausband la, Dente over 50 ';years ago. iileKILLOP—Solomon J. Shannon, a pioneer of this township, died sudden- ly Sunday. He was in good health on Saturday lout while in Seaforth be- came iI1 an z died on Sunday, He was 82 years 'et age. Hensall Miss M. Jackson of Laxtcion is speneeeg a vacation at her home, Lon- don Road, south.—Mr. Glennof To - canto is visiting his grandmother, Mre :Ulclelougal.—Mrs. A. J. Hummel of Bloomsburg, Pa., visited at T. J. Ber- ry's.---Mr er-ry's.'-Mr Jack Reichert of Detro;t is spending a few days visiting iris par- ents, ar-ent , 1'1r. and Mrs. Adam Re•i*h e to Mr. Jae. Chesney-. a former well-known reaidcnt of I lensail, now living in To- ronto, was let town, aecompa-n ed by Mrs. Chesney, renewing, aceueintartces, —Mr. eV H. Johnston of KipPen t on- ducte.l the services in the .Methodist Church on Sunday morn`:ng ani even- .nb —Last week the boy who works for Sam'1 Cudmore of Kiptaen has the misfortune to break Ms arm at the wrist --The new motor hearse for Bonthroa .' I)ry'sdale arrived 9n town. SINGE 41870 Half Boliday We the undersigned merchants of tins town, agree to cios4 our places of business on Wednesday at 12.30 o'clock during the mouth at June, July and August, with the exception that when a holiday comes during the week stores will retrain open. S. M. itartin and Son. J. A. Stewart Jones and May* W. 3. Beaman zT. Spackman II. S. Walters G. A. Hawkins W. W. Taman F. M. Boyle F. x'rsyne Wm. Rivers. Grigg Stationery Co. R. N. Rowe. 13. W. F. Beavers. M. E. Gardiner. S. Fitton J. Lawson --Telephone Office oven. The Times The Advocate GIRLS WANTED Clean, airy, sunlit workrooms. Short hours—a 47 -hour week, v.i1.11 Saturday ],alf-holiday. tranirzg i:7: agreeabin I wcn-k f. i..exptx:enced,. A good 1ivi- tra bcginne- ; i which neaterient Increases wit'.t I experience and ytici,.ncy. Write or call— MERCURY MILLS COUNTY OF' HURON LIMITED Nutlet: is hereby givei that I have Hamilton 0 Ontario trensmitte.l ar leliverei to the per- stiffs mentioned in Section 9 of a. VoterList 1 "te op - les r ;'z;red h-' the call 'set' see to be sc tr;a-astu.tte:1 or ise.setre 1 el the a , aso ale pursuant to s ti 1 •tit, o; all l a y person~ appearing by dm last reds - list mlo-gl EC ed Assessment Roll of the said Mun- `� 1 icipality to be entitled to vote in the 4i said Municipality at Elections for members of the Legislative Assemely and at Municipal Election,. ant th::t said list was first poste.] up -lt office at Crediton, on the 31st day of ruly, A.D. 1919, and remains there for inspection. And I hereby call aeon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions correct- ed according to law. Dated at Creators this 31st day of • HENRY EILBER Clerk of Stephen Township. `"....SYSTEM HARVEST HELP EXCURSIONS :512.00 TO WINNIPEG Plu, ;ai Cent per Mile beyond August 19th from all stations be tween Lyn ant Toronto, Weston,'Pal- grave and North Bay, including Pelee - tang M' eaford and Midland, Depot Harbor "rand Intermediate stations. August 21st from Toronto and all statitott'; west and south thereof in On tarifa: Fos further parti;culars:..aeply to any •Grahcl Trunk Ticket Agent or C. E. H'oett ing, ,District Passenger Ageing,. . Toronto. - Ont. Phone 46w J. DOBE Agent, :Exeter If you are renewing, or subsc,rib- log dor any of the Ca¢tadeate, daily or weekly papers, pan may do so at this office. 'We have always Looked after this far scores of one su,lascrtbers and *e still doing so. We cepa give it to youcheaper as w-cll,as save all expen- tes in connection, and nowadays it .adstt at least eight cents in cash be-' *tea ltattt'fonery to order a ''paper v ul fa. Y. 79 B2 07'3143D B3 11.INC2 OF .;,,ALES ,X�� friL' `i7 ,Ii Aug. 23 TORONTO Sept. 6 British Grc-oatlier Guards Band War Merznrial Paintings Sensation of , the art world, recording every 'phase of Canadian operations overseas. WAR TROPHIES Mammoth assemblage of monster guns, aeroplanes and all the instruments of hellish warfare captured by Canadian soldiers from the Hun. Canada's Flying Citrus Cols. Barker and Bishop and other world famous aces in surrendered German planes: WHIPPET TANK,. CAPTURED U BOAT Festiva [ of Triumph The Moat ;time; a all Grand Stadd Spectac le. Thesur e;t ca -&i the Garman Fleet. PE Versailles Caste—Victory Arch, a6 , A'a..:;;• s en,`.:y, in:o reraase!em. . C 1 `a 0:27e :, S. ,: i it :r, .a.uraa Tr1 ?ATr.5t ! tat Stites have been given orders to pro eee . intra a'. t'u y itz tit . prosecution. d ' ,1 `k 1 NEWS UPICS OF WEEK of food hoarders atm profiteers.: By an overwhelming majority the creditors and shareholders of the Standard Reliance Mortgage Corpor- ation approved the .plan for a »re- organization ofthecompany. PRTD AY Ron. W. L. Mackenzie King was chosen leader of the Liberal party. Welland Canal workers are een- eidering the Governtneaat's wage offer. Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig will take the title of Earl 01 Berme- syde. The Convention of Liberals at Ot- tawa has ended after a three days' session, Toronto bread drivers have been awarded $24 per week by the Con- ciliation Board. Henry 3. Tudhope, for 2 years clerk and treasurer of Oro wnsltip, is dead in Arillle,. An Admiralty statement reports the sinking of a Buishevik submarine by two British destroyers, Wm. Woolatt, jr,,, is to be the Con- servat"eve candidate for Windsor against Major J. C. Telltale. Canadian yachts captured roost of the prizes at the Lake Yacht Racing Association regatta at Rochester, Gen. von Falkenhayn is the latest German eorntnander to offer himself. to the Allies in lieu of the Raiser, Major Herold Hay. D.S,Q,, son of itis. Hay ,af Hamilton. Is reported missing. and probably killed. in, Stberta. Kumagae, the Japanese star, el nx- mated R. Lindley Murray in the Sin- gles eo aipetitian at the Westport ten.. nis tournament. A strike which haft broken out on the trans -Siberian railway is becom- ing serious, according to a report from Pekin. China. Serious eharatrs were made at the Labor Temple, Toronto. by Jaynes Simpson against two. former officers t the Trades and Labor Council, A witness in the inquest into the death of Norman Lavoie, held at the Morgue. Toronto, stated that the dead titan had said that Kennedy did not strike Paint, T Important Events Which Have Occurred During the Week. k i 02.00.1000100, The Busy World's Happenings Care. fully Compiled and Tutt Ianta Bandy and Attractive Shape for the Readers ot Our Paper A Solid Hour's Enjoyment.. Canadian railway shoptnen wild take a strike vote. Wm, McMahon of Petrolea was drowned at Ford, Mayor MacBride of ltrantford is in hospital with diphtheria. - - iloy Baker was drowned while swimming in Lake Victoria at Stmt-. ford. Many Canadian cities and towns celebrated the axxniversary of Bri- tain's eatry into the war, .A revolution has broken. out in: Honduras against the Goverztmep;t of President Bertrand. Cotton dropped $10 per bale in New York,as a. result of the Agitation for lower cost of commodities;, Dr, -Max Levien, the Bavarian Com- munist leader, has beep atrested, while trying to snake hid way into Italy. Two Glasgow builders are visiting Toronto, and are investigating the Methods of '.Toronto's Housing Coxa- mission,. A feast of "national gratitude„ was held on Sunday throughout France and ire the provinces of Alsace and Lorraine, Geo. F. Fenton and Earl Pocock, both of Toronto, were drowned atone a canoe Monday afternoon in the river at Dakville, Banes oe armed Turks are report- ed from Salonika to be terrorizing the Greek population along the south shore of the Black Sea. James Latimer, wanted by the pa - lice on complaints of shopbreaking, was captured after officers bad fired upon him with, their pistols. The Japanese Government has an nounced it,s decisionto make a for- mal statement as to its intention re- garding the frnal disposition of Shan- tung, China. Plans for a permanent peace time array of 51'0.000 officers and men and a system of universal army training have been submitted to the U, 8, Con- gress by Secretary Baker. WEDNESDAY. Tho Cobalt fire chief has been ask- t'd to resign. The Western, Canada Irrigation Association is in session at Medicine Hat. Rev. 11. 0, Light, of Brantford, bra been called to a workingmen's church in Halifax, Nova. Scotia. Frank McFarlane, aged six years,. was struck and killed by an autozno- bile at Sunnyside, Toronto, Belleville City Council has consti- tuted itself a eontni.ittee to Investi- gate the high cost of living. A large majority of the Reliance Loan Corporation creditors are said to be in favor of reorganization. An later -allied Military Mission will be sent to Budapest to make a full investigation of conditions there. The Toronto Separate School Board unaniznously favored the se- cret ballot in the election of its trustees. York Township Council held a stormy session overthe complaints of ratepayers regarding alleged Hydro extension delays. The Allied powers will send war ships to Flensborougla to assure or- der during the taking of the plebis- cite in Schleswig. The Austrian delegates at Ver- t sallies ii.. v.t n"titled the SuPrenxe ! Council that tiny will deliver their eounteer-proposels to -day. I The Preston rink Weal 'lac Bow- man Tropliy:, defeating the Batchelor rink of Owen Sound by one shot in the final at Southampton. A whiskey still and seven 10 -gal- lon barrels of liquor were seized in a house on Parliament street, Toronto, by officers of the morality depart- ment. A man believed to be John Cuddy Bell of Osborne avenue, and an un- identified woman, thought to be his wife, were killed by being struck by an engine at Riverdale Park railway crossing, Toronto. Itobt. Wright, a member of the Board of Education, Hamilton, has been expelled from his branch of the G.W.V.A. because he did not support a returned man's application as school caretaker. - sxermviy. The itinerary of the Prince ot Wales in Canada has been arranged. Extraordinary hs'avy building per- mits are being issued in London for August. The Belgian Chamber of Deputies line ratified tate Peace Treaty with Germany. The Rournanian forces of occupa- tion in Iimagery hew interned the members of the d,=I,tz,x'd Peidll Cab- inet. The first tnnelaltu' gun raptured by the Canadian.t at Ypres will be shown at the Exhibition art'nng many outer trophies. Dr. James W. Robertson is back in Ottawa. efter an overseas trip to eco abortt tea disposed of surplus Canadian farm products. Robt. Grabanai of IIiglt Park beat E. 5. Munroe in the final of the sin- gles competition of the York Lawn Bowling Assoetatioa tcturnaitu tit. Brig. -Oen. Gunn issued an empha- tic denial of James Sfrnpson's charge ;mit he had melted the manutteturers :')r money for ex -Labor ofiil•ials. .gents of the 1.. 5, Justice Depart - are part - are investigetine reports of the dt•struction of fish food by dt.let's along the Atlantic coast to keep up prices, Capt. 1;. C. Hay, Vanou- ver, tlew across the Rocky Mountains from Vale:le ver to century, He is the first to accomplish the feat in Canada. Both of the Australian pairs woe their games in the Newport tennis tourney yesterday. They will r=un - ',Pete in the n ttt,+ nal tournament %'.t Boston this we, h. Hon. \1.t,ke„xie, King, Sir 11.1nry ;)raytoa are. Hoe. Dr. Tolmie will be r Clic to lzc,1dseats in. the coming House L.:cause ..t the provisions of sic .net govereieg elections. Lloyd Harris, meta of the Cana-. .zn Trede )iissur.:. lees returned to rt.ion fret., P cis, end stats that ere is good eroegt;e•t of the whole ro1portable survive of Canauaan ti.ri.rc+atces. l.being .uccd at favoraeie p .YONeell, THURSDAY. Cuttingof wheat is general in the West. Neepawa grain grcwers favored a bonus for the soldiers. More of the workers on the new Weiland Canal are out on strike. Mrs. Charles Brooks was killed in a runaway, accident near Colling- wood. ' • One hundred and fifty thousand iron workers in Italy have goneon strike. . Brazil is getting ready to invade. the European cotton market with her native product.. The Mayor of Lauzon, Quebec, has asked for the militia to protect men on strikes going to work. A MVlontrcal judge has ruled that military exemptions coaild not be can- celled by order -in -council. Admin! Koiehakhas won a signal victory over the I3olsheviki and is advancing without opposition. Dr.. James Miller has been appoint- ed Assistant Director. of Industrial and Technical Education for Ontario. The Dominion Bowling Tourna meat Comxnittee announced that two hundred and nine entries have been received. ' Arrangements have been complet- ed whereby: the Dominion Barak' be- comesaffiliated with the British Overseas Bank., Provincial inspectors seized thirty- two dozen -quarts of Uguor from a truck bound for Burlington on the, Hamilton. highway. The Provincial Government will be asked by the Ontario 'Veterinary Association to protect the work of the Ontario .Veterinary College., District attorneys .in the United o cket i .1' AYetelabiel'ieppar of tingthestemarlis afxl&+ 1S 1N1- Ni S :°!�IIILDREY ,:ii'ree.pp1;akarlini:oe:g,s0o tirl�'t and� latm,2eI`T0T 1'lA3op'11d ,hZ's oSs4" ham,,. f AlterigaRedtae Yor Gon5tipatiolt1dpiarncoc ' And EevefiS Sep d °inlaf-` TaSitna c-si a Sitnatureof Tint Cerrskurt Ceti'." T�tO,is'r .1L NSkk'' 01tt{' At b zuo.nths o1" •,' • 35 DOSES om5 .3 11: CASTOR!, For infants and Children, Mothers Know That • Genuine Castor a JW_ ys Breaxs the. Signature. of UEP For Ovu. Thirty Ys Exact Copp of Wrapper. Ftii6 IKMTAti$ COKUA$ , IW YeNM A big yie1.1 cf tobacco is expected in Essex. The bakers' strike in Britain has been settled. An unidentified man was found drowned at Port Manicy. The Lapland r.rrived at liazifax with a large numbez of troops. Premier Hughes of Australia on his way home was entertained. at Durban, South Africa. The Sons of England in Toronto honored the memory _ of their com- rades who died in the war. An unsuccessful attempt was made Sunday night to steal a motor car belonging to the Toronto police. The employes of the Toronto Rail- way Company have decided to ac- cept the findings of the Conciliation Board. Warden Biggs of Wentworth was nominated for North Wentworth in the Legislature as the U.F.Q. can- didate. The retail milk price in Kingston this winter will be sixteen cents per quart, an increase of two or three cents. Itis stated by a London paper that the post of Ambassador- to Washing ton has been offered to Viscount Grey. The British Government has aP- proved° a loan of $225,000 to the Government of Jamaica to provide work for returned soldiers. '''The Bolsheviki are suffering a shortage of munitions and have been obliged to cease operations against the troops of Admiral.IColchak. • Lt. -Col. E. W. Hagarty, principal of Harbord Collegiate Institute, re- turned from overseas' after having located the grave of bis son at Hooge. Hon. W. L. Mackenzie. King, the. new Liberal leiftlea';, has established himself in new quarters at the tem.- porary Pai•lianaent Buildings - . is Ottawa. Samuel Scott was wounded in the hip by a richotting bullet from the pistol of a constable, in Toronto, who mistook him and his companion for two notorious burglars, Electric Starting and Lighting! O car has a better starting and lighting system, than that now available to purchasers ofFordCars. It is a Ford product, built into the motor- -a otor—a positive starter as reliable as the motor itself: —a powerful lighting system, uniform under all engine speeds. On the open models—Touring Cats andRunaboutst is OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT. On closed cars ---Sedans and Coupes—it is STANDARD EQTJIPMENT. On all models the Ford Standard • Magneto also provides ignition independent of the batteries. See the Ford car with this new equipment Ford Runabout $66o; Touring Pp* On open models the Electric Staring and Lighting Equipment is zoo cxtre. Coupe75, Sedan $rr79 (dosed model prices in. dude Starring and Lighting Equipment). These pnOtFre eLldaOZ. 1't''ar Opt. and dozzs I Milo Snell, Dealer, Exeter 017. The Western Fair London, Ontario September 6th to 13th, 1919 This is the Great Agricultural Exhibition of Western Ontario Exhibits Two lttractions the Speed Events Better Very Best Daily Than Ever 1 JohnnyMidway J. Joneb' Exposition ,PLENTY OF MUSIC PURE FOOD S%I9W 911111.1.0.. FIREWORKS EVERY NIGHT - TRACTOR DEMONSTRATIONS Auto Entrance coy. Dundas and Egerton Usual entrance at Gates. Grand Stand '50c. and 25c: 'Prize L l sits, Entry Forms .and all informnt information from ;;the Secretary LT. -.COL W. NL GARTSHORE, President, A. lg. HUNT, Secretary