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THUI2.SDAY, FEB. 15th, 1923
Crediton
VULCANIZING -I wish to announce
that I do all kinds of vulcanizing, such
as Rubber Tires, Rubber Boots aad
Shoes, Etc, Prices reasonable :.aad;
good work guaranteed. We also han-
dle second hand tires.
JOS. HAIST, Crediton.
BATTERIES CHARGED. -I have
installed a Battery Charging outfit,
Bring in your battery and let us look
after it for you. Satisfaction guaran-
eed,-F. W. CLARK.
OYSTER SUPPER. -The Ladies'
Mission and Aid Society of the Ev-
angelical Church, Creditors, will hold
an Oyster Supper in the Town Hall
on Feb 28th. Tickets 35c. and 20c,
Supper served at 5,30 p. m.
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Dashwood
1\1,r. Raymond Callfais of Port Huron
its . hers. 'visiting with his .fathe.r,
The Y+o•tng People's League of the
Evangelical Church held a Valentine
party at the homes of the ,M ssies, Kraft
on: F'rid'ay 'evening. The evening was
pleaisently apenit, asf ted' which a sum.-
ptuotta lunch was. served.
Misses Verdi and Ada Fassold spent
the, week end in Londoau
Mr. L. Zeller rotf Stratford .spent a
Few days last week with his father.'
who; as uli.
liVlr. I -Tomer Guenther of Crediton
spent, the week -end at his, hoinme here,
&Ir. Lorne P;filie left 1as1t week for
Jiianeapolei s:
Died in Michigan;-eWord has been
received here of the death of Mr. Hen-
ry Kellerman, brother ofc Messrs. Geo
and Jacob •Kelle.rman of toeva, be
having passed away at his home (in
Elkton, tMtch,, on Monday last, Feb(
I?, at the. age of 62 years. The de-
ceased had been! An. his usual ;good
health up to the time of chis ;sudden
death which took place in the 'evening
of what was supposed to be heart
failure. Mr. Kelierenanv was: a (farmer
resident of Dashwood, but left these
parts for ,Elkton, about 28 yearn ago,
,where he has since made his shomle;'
The deceased was well and favorably
known throughout this section andln s
sudden and unexpected demise willbe
learned by his many, friends here with
much regret. Biesitdes his wife he is
survived by five sons, also two bro-
thers and three sisters -Me ssee. Geo.
and Jacob Kellerman and Mrs. G.
Oestreicher, Diashwood; Mrs. Lingrey
cf Elkton. Mich, and Mrs. Grill of
Owasso, Mich.
the pulpit in the Evnugetlical Church
last Sunday, the resident pastor, Rev.
S M Hauch•, .having exchanged pul-
pits with Rev, Litt.
Mr, and Mrs'. J. H. Holtzman were
nailed to London on account of the
serious illness of their daughter, Miss.
Laurette., who' is in training at Vic-
toria Hospital. We are glad to state
that there has beere a decided change
for ,the better.
The roads are g•ettiog' quite danger-.
sous la places, and it has been nl=ces-
e ry to plow thein out., The stage
overturned the other night, but for-
tunately No -one was hurt.
The committee in charge of the Ath-
letic Field has had .a slide built be-
hind the baseball diamond. The stand
is 18 feet high end the slid, has plenty
of ,slope to give dile sleds all kinds
of ;speed, Both young and old are
keen, to try out 'thins new form of
a.•museinent and a big time is expect
ed for those"who wish to be 'in,itiate^d,
Joseph Woodall and W. H. F_nk-
h iner are at preserut.on, the, sick list,
The remains of the late M;ss Maar
Geiser were interred in the Crediton
Cemetery on. Tuesday, Rev. Hauch of-
ficiating. ,le's's Gasser had been ail-
ksg for some time.. and was removed
toe her sister's, 3Lrs. Chris. Finkbekner,
two weeks ago,. where her co,nrdition
gradual'l'y became worse untie death re-
leived her suffering. The deceased
was a .highly respected citizen and
she .will be greatly messed. Her age
was 70 years, 11 months. W. B. Gais-
er of this place is a brotther.
Mr. and Mrs': C. Zviiicer and tson,,
Gerald attended the motor ,show in
London flee past week.
arr. Everett Fahner vias in Landon
en Moines's this week,
llr.
MoEngland of London is 'spend-
ing a few days with his parents, Mr,
are. -1 ;Matt. England.
• ,Mise Dorothy Farmer is doing nice-
ly, after .her recent sunless- .
Mr, Roy Pinkbeiner spentt'_a day of
»',.tannic in London the past week.
Lust Monday 'evening beef Mountain
13-b5 s' Class of the, E 'angelical Church
Sunday school met at the hams of Mr.,.
rind. Mrs. Goo. Finkbe°inee„ The •ev-
ening •was spent in, gairnes and contests,
atter which a dauaty luncheon was
served.
Dorca.; Band Class of the Evangel-
ical Cliurch met at the parsonage on
Wednesday= evening to elect officers
for the new year. Affterwards a
lunch was served, and all enjoyed a
social evening.
'Rev. J. G. Litt of Zurich' occupied
All ka c' it omen
When in Need of a Tonic fil•: e ;::s
Stara: on the Rend to Weliviile
by Following This Advice
Peterboro,Cant, "I .can 'speak th
itha highest prai�aa of D.... Pierce's
medicines. I eu'f-
fered for a long
tirnewithfeminine
weakuess,through
which I became
all rundown,
weak and nen.
vows. I also had
severe backaches,
pains in my side
and hearing pains.
•
1 T 4Learen d of
Dr.
Pierce's medi-
cines
edscines and began at onee to take
them. I took two bottles each of
the 'Favorite Prescription' and the
'Golden Medical Discovery' and they
completely cured me of'a1i my weak-
ness and restored me to good health,
a"At one time my husband became
afflicted with a chronic cough which
caused him to become all rundown.
He got so thin he was almost a
skeleton. He tried many medicines'
but did not get any better until he
took -Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical
Discovery. By taking .this medicine
be was eompietely restored to good
health. 1 shall --always speak a good
wprd for Dr. Pierce's medicines," -
Mrs. Martha Sholer, 313 Bethune St.
If yon need a buildhg-up tonic for
titomach and blood obtain Dr. Pierce's
Goldenalden 1Vtedical' Discovery from your
or send 10c to Dr.
nearest drizgg?st;.
Pierce's ' Laboratory in Bricigeburg,
Ont., .for trial pkg. tablets andWrite°
for free bontidehtisal medical advice.
Centralia
Wedding bells wlhring here emu
A Mock I ni'a,l is being practised by
the. Leaguers and• will be presented
shortly
Mrs, McLean alrud little daughter
have: gone to St.; Marys for a month's
visit,
Me and Mrs. Gordan •Wilson were;
in London visitiinlg frifeinds the past
week.
Miss Elva Brooks and friend of Bel -
grave spent Saturday at her home in
the village `
Mr, Wm. Bowden it tun Goderich
this week serving •,;:en the jury.
McGillivray
•
A large black ea,gfeehats been, hov-
ering about the vicinity of Brinsley
Far three or four weeks, ane] has been
watched by many covetous •eyes of
the sportsmen.
The new iron bridge. that has been
built .aver the Aux Salable at Buffalo
a. mile east sof Birisr slcey, is a.beaut-
iful .structure. .
Greenway.
•Zurich,
Miss Maida Routledge left for Dut-
teegto visit her heather, Mr, Jack
Rbutledg•e; after which she will attenid.
the millinery openings in, Toron>ito.
O.n; Sunday the Rev, S. M. Hauch lof
n.
Creditooccupiedf -the
the` pulpits of'
Zurich and Hay 14th EVangelicaa
churches. The pastor, Rev, J. G. Litt
conducted anniversary Services in
Crediton.
Mr. C. Fritz hasp beenin Kitchener
where he purchased a shoe stock and
running off the stock.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Krohn; bridal couple
of Elkton, spent the week With rela-
tives here. They visited their uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Jallman!.
Mrs. Sol. Jacobe of this village re-
ceived the mewls of the death of Bir
mother, are. Rich. Wn3i'amei at Fill-
more, Sask, She was a former resi-
dent of Exeter, until about 18 years
ago, when they moved to the ',West,
She was in her 82nd year. Mrs. Ja-
Labe is the only surviving •child.
The. three months old, infant, William
Andrew, Bron of Mr. AndrewPriic4
passed away at Detroit Feb, i4, (be-
ing sick only a 'short time. The re-
mains were brought to Zurich for in-
tZerment. The mother passed awe
three months ago at the tame of ith'
birth of the child.
The stork left a little son at the
borne of Mr. -ensd Mese E. Bullock •ori;
Saturday. Conigratuatians.
M , Arnold Rock harebeen suffer-
ing, 1 roar a bursted. veenj in hos .arm..
`vlr. Emery 1icLinchey_is still under
the doctor's care with a gathering on
his; lace: i
M Wm. Hayter had the misfort-
u,o t s lose a couple of fingers last
week when a gunpowder cap exploded
'Come to- the ayister suppl=r in the
Methodic+ Church on Feb. 23rd.
A. number from here went to hear
Mrs. Gm -don Wright speak in Peek -
las t Sunday =ening.
Whalen
Mrs . Steele, whin has spent the pasr
yesur•in the West, returned home last
week,
Miss Olive Cook spent a few -'day;
in London, the guest of .Mr, and ,'Mrs
Armour Haines,
Mrs, Benjamin Buller and daughter
Margaret of Readlyn, Sask., are spend-
ing some time. with, friends in this cvic
inity.
Mrs. Thos. Morley its still confinec
to her bed, but has improved some•
what.
There was alio service en, this churc
on. Sunday, the pastor Rev. Sinclair
being unable to ge' .hrere.
Mr. Harald. Currie. of Wingham
visiting with his sister, Mrs. Hilt'
Ogden..
The family of Mr. Frank Parkiauso
have, been confined to thein- beds wit
flu.
Mrs. Geo, Squire„ Jr,, and daughte
Velma, are at present spending a we
with her mother in Tuckersmith„wh
is quite ill.
Friends wiill be pleased to lsea.r
that Mr. Harry Rodd is expected hon
this week, completely cured of , hi,
facial trouble,
Mr, Delbert :Morley is in Londa
this week .an the jury.
Lumley
,Mr. Fred Cole, whoi is gong to ithe
Business College, Landon; was visit-
ing friends on the boundary Sunday,
\lr Richard Selves of Kirkton was
visiting for a few days with his bro-
ther 1VIr. John Selves
Mr. Jack .Horton, returned from the
west last week.
Mrs. James Horton Is confined to
her bed having alead"cold,
Quite a number from this neighbor-
hood took in the concert held in.sNol
1 Schee Pi_utse put on by the Hur-
Woneens Institute.
�n,dale 'st-1tute.
Mrs. Arthur Jones has been sick
with the ,greip but is some better, .
-
Hay Council
Grand Bend
Quite. a ,number of the young people
were at Shispka Friday; ,evening to the
oyster supper,
Mrs. John Devine fell on; Suadavan'd
ok e her arm.
bar k h
Mr. nNelson Stanlake, who has been
working for Ezra Brenner .since last
fall ,last week quit the job.
Ala.'' and Mrs. Bruce Bossenberryand
Mr. .and Mrs, Harmon/ Gaul were in
Parl:hill 'Tuesday right. .
Thee. young people from this place
attended a dance ,at Norman Tura -
bull's Tuesday night.
Mrs Joseph Gill is on the sick Wet,
Free" Rides.
Blackstone -Jenks and lig wife en
joy a motor trip every dab' niora
ing.
Webster -Why, I never l sew the
owned a car.
Blackstone -They don't. But Jenk
has been corresponding with real es
tate agents lately.
Hay Township Council met en Feb,
5th, with all the members preserrt. The
auditor's report was adapted as pre-
sented and 50 copies ordered printed.
The reeve and clerk wereauthorized
to report to the Minister of Public
Works and Highways; Toronto, that
the amount spent • ori Townships Roads_
for Last year was $9924.63, and to -re-
quest: the statutory grant an that
amount. T. R. Patterson was appoint-
ed •eaig i eer for the Township. Pay-
ment 'of expired debento ners of the
Ha -y Telephone System was extended
two years. A number of accounts were
passed, •
Might as Well.
Sporter-Yes, I'm very fend of hunt
ing.
Speffer-It's a pleasure to meet
great sportsman.
Sporter-But, you see, I'm a men
ber of the society for the protectio
of animals. So to satisfy that spor
ing sairit I use blank cartridges.
SCHOOL REPORT OF S. S. NO:
6, St•ephenl, for January, -Sr. 4th,Es-
their Neeb 93, Erna Neeb 86, Mary
Flynn 56, Jr. 4th, Harry Lippert ,66'
narothy •Smi;utls 56, Jr. 3rd, Thelma
Neebr 93, Alma Rata 89, Dorothy Die-
trich 80, Dorothy Ratz 73, hose Die-
trich 63, Pus Dietrich 40; Sr. bad
Robert Flynn, 93, Edward Lippert 84,
Alex Deetrich 70, Earl Ratz 60; .Jr,
Ind, Gordon Ratz 94, Bernice Neeb
91 Robert 'Dietrich 71, Helen Kinney
69, Lloyd Lippert '-50; Pt. 2, ,.Ervin
Ratz 10, Sr. l.st Ropy Wiletrt.;92, •
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died i�ieeib 80,; D,arathy Kinney0 ..,., ,
Irene F'iy,an 60, Pesrl Elwin, 55, Hilda
Culbert 50, Jr. 1st, I.Vfary Culbert, Cal-
vin Eisen. No. on roll 29, aver e 24
Florence Turnbull, t acher
O sleepto-aight use, RAZ"
;ti4lAit 9
to -day for Asthma+
AZ -MAH has brought peaceful nights
and restful sleep to thousands Who
formerlysui tiered the agonies el Asthma.
RAZ-MAlr contains;; no narcotics or
other habit-forming drugs. if it
does not give relief We guarantee nteG our
drug ist will return your Money, $1.00
8g X
a Box, "Just swaliow two capsules,,,
fromTam Templeton Co.,!'gee Trial !? Toronto.
SOL5D. BY W. ,S. HOWEY
Hubby's idea.
Huh -How about your neer dress?
thought you meant to i:•or,r.it touigh
Wife -les, but it wasn't reedy. Tb
dressmaker is putting the
touch to it.
Hub -Oh, I thought I was the o
to get the finishing touch.
• TO BEGIN ON
"So your 'husband refused to b
you an automobile?"
"Not exactly refused; he said
ought first to become familiar wit
machinery in general, so he bougi
me a sewing machine.
Girl to a Tightwad Sweetie.
"They say that time is money, but
Now listen, bo,"' said Mary Blue;
"To spend your time with me's alrig
none too."
spend little o
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Different.
"There," said .Jones,: "there is
woman in emiilion."
"So?" queried Smith. "Fetnini
Politics?"
"Nothing like it, but she will tell.
or anyone that she has noore clot]
than she needs and that she is'sa'
Bed with her husband."
Tremendous: Force of Habit.
Restaurateur -Want a new count
man? Where's the fellow 1 hired j
terday?
Manager --Too absent-minded,
He's an ex -barber and he would scr
the whipped cream off the pies.
Banting and Banter.
"Since her marriage Carrie is lo.
pounds. and pounds. . Is she dietir
"No, - she explains that her hush
belittles her." -Life,
Confirmed.
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married]' How :you have changed
"On the contrary, I am now
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NOTES
Earners with Sales Notes will be ' well advised to
turn them over to this Bank for collection.
The Bank •wiill relieve you of all trouble in mak-
aking presentation, and payments will be credited to
ing
your account promptly. 89*
Sales Notes supplied without charge.
THE CANADIAN BAND
OF COMMERCE
Capital Paid up $15,000,000 -
Reserve Fund $15,000,000
Exeter Branch - M. R. Complin, Manager.
Crediton " 2 R. S. Wilson, Manager.
Dashwood " j
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INCORPOR A'rED 1855
Capital and Reserve $9,000,000
Over 125 ' Branches,
THE MOLSONS BANK
SPECIAL SAVINGS DEPARTMENTS
are, provided at every one of our branches
and, assure to our depositors prompt and
• courteous attention, •
Deposits of $1.00 and upwards invited.
EXETER BRANCH ,
T. S. WOODS Manager,
Centralia Branch open for business daily.
Furniture Bargains
BIG REDUCTION IN FURNITURE. Wle CARRY THE LARGEST
AND MOST UP- TO -DATE STOCK.
I in, BUY HERE AND SAVE MONEY
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CL INTON-O4 Feb. 5th in Clinton
Hospital Thomas Fowler passed away
se in his' 82nd year, He has been a res-
ide,n.t .of 'town, for, the past few years,
and formerly resided near Harpurhey,
-Feb, 7th Daniel Evkinter, an old
and respected resident of town passed
away after a serious illness, in his 71
ter, W. H. Cole, passed away at Gra
venburst .on Feb. 7th. Deceased was
a, seam of T. H. Cole of town and the
body was brought here for burial. -
Mrs, Burton on Fe,b. 6th., after going
aver to see her sister Mrs. Render
oemplained of her heart, and fell eve:
into her sister's arms, .expiring al -
year, -Atter .a s'tro'ng fight to over-
come -an illne.sts that started last win-
most ipnmediately. She is survived le!
her husband and one son;.
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