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The Exeter Advocate, 1924-4-17, Page 4ERVIT TREATMENT HEALS KIDNEYS Concentrated fruit Juices. Give AstonishingResuits. Anyone who has suffered with Weak or Irritated Kidneys—with t •e accompanying miseries of pain in back, splitting headaches, swollen hands and feet; rheumatism and constipation --ought to try the:Fruit Treatment for their trouble. To those who use intensified fruit tuices—" Fruit-a-tives "—for the first ime, it seems almost impossible that the juices of apples, oranges, figs and prunes combined with tonics, could relieve Kidney Trouble. But a short treatment of "Fruits - tires" gives quick relief and the regu- lar use of these intensified fruit jukes or "Fruit Liver Tablets" prove their marvellous virtues. " Get "Fruit -a -tines" today and begin the Fruit Treatment. At all dealers 25e. and 50c, a box; or sent postpaid lip Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa, Ont. rhe Exeter Advocate Sanders & Creech, Proprietors Subaerip:ion Price—In advance, 5l 50 per year in Canada; $2.00 n the United Staten, All eubscrr:ptions not paid in advance 50.e ..larged. THURSDAY.. APRIL lith, 1924. Dashwood Greenway The death at Mree A. M. Wilsare occurred at pier hoirtue. ir-Greenway, on April 5t'h ait:er an illness, of sten days. She wan 1pafin, unGr eerbu s h, Leeds s Co-, Ont., in 1849; end, spent her girlhood there. Her maiden name was Lydia Victoria, Kerr, She taught school far t hreo. years, - Tui; 'tthe fail of 1879 she; came to Greenway, and in Marsh of 1880 she wars marred to her nail* sor- I rowing husband. To them were born two daughters, Effie, who died ;in iau- fancy, and Mee. w•ha us at .nonce. Mrs. Wilson has became one of the nijost I faithfu 1Christeen women the 1VLethod I Let . Church has ,e -vier known She be , gang; teaching irwthe Sunday School at tli fifteen'yews of age, and lead she lived till October of this year would have, completed siuxty°yiears as a S.S. teach- er. For the past thirty -.five years she has taught most efficiently the primarydepartment of Greenway Meth S.S.SHe'r untiring. efforts n collecting funds for the erection of - the present church will never be for- gotten. No one worked more faith-: fully than she. The home of Mr, and Wilson was know', far and wide for 'its gracious hospitality. Nor were her activities confined to her owa church and community. She was a Lumley The• sad trnews w!eot aver the, phone on •1Vlonday morning announcing ' the. death of Mr, Sbeidon Eyre, eldest :ton of•• Me. - and i\Lrs, George Eyre of �Chis- elhurs t, he having returned to his home here from Detroit owing iiia illness, He had been, en Detroit only a couplet months. Much zytnpetley is felt for the • bereaved relatives., who thought re, wan slowly recovering. Mrs Jas. Horton spent Tuesday in Hen,sall with her sinter, Mrs. N. B. Horton, who is nicely recovering,: from ter recent illnesse i\•ir, Wnn. ,Horton,; of Detrost and Miss I3 Brintne,ll ,of Str tford; trp home Lele' e' Easter ,vacation. • His many friend's are p]ieaaed to ie°e MVix. Allen Rennie out again, after his illness, Maly in this neighborhood attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Jaw., Ander- son. which is a shock to the community and, much sympathy • is felt for Mr. Anderson and famitly. Father Dead—The death took p;a••c in London on M:nday. of \Ir, William Taelor, aced 72 years, father of Dr R. 1-1 Taylor of DashwoJd. Born ie \\ C.st Ni;souri Tp ha had been a res, bent of Lon;Ion .othirty years and W 3.5 well known as a ,lu ige Ot ftV e i stock and a dealer in hay and g.-ain Be id •s iii tv'clow ha ,is survived by two ion Lorna and D R. H., and one claugp.ter, Myr ca, tt hone The f u^t al w-a.s held to \\ oodland1 rIt ° - tart It ea da, afternoon- ter- o n.. 2dr. W. P \Ville t :t: returned. it -1, t s pen lit _ the p;:cit month tr, De - . t IT.. • '.n.rl •� '3_1 s t t her i • i.atr 4 tic r, 1 v I • d ih 1 t tie,. o Loni1'.n 1 r,t<tl <.. .'n:l An>ere is :: t''• .:a ['. :s.,..i f'- t:)wn, °i6 t.:r ,.ft on Wel- for \\ < J • •. ir _ v d t::y their . �•,' r-r1.1e ... the 14th. Clttcnther haA otarchasedi ,. a •:l . a. :LIr. 1-Iomar Guanther Crediton s;p n Sandi:: • �n r, ..l morning at 10.30 Ceara..:n ..•,ervices will be field the Lutheran C- I t n_.n Sunday ev- cri , g at 7.34) English se a s -will be held Rs; Bruer cr of Lcr :l„ . ,rii1 con- duct beth service . 3,!C 1 eeeine i. r wf �Ii ST M \RYS—Ira 3. Ilalpenny, prin- cipal of the St. Marys public school *ince 1915, died ::.fter days' illness from pneumonia ca. Apr:1 155th. I•i vv 64 years cid and w•a °;orn rear Art t ur les Think of ;. i. µ rn. e -.a'" s id -to wi -L.:Qt Ei: ice l_y, , clove ,. rye, eats - 1 ee& , C . ,.., i" ' p'Ct,+lt- • ing; -_ r: t l:or the' :> i;.i1e 'fix?.1kkr. +_ - `u=" pig :il,`•t'gs: 12 3�r� and :held ri iilv'{1,`ak ie,. ;) the i .i• goods,.. s,.. if When the ::oads are bad • farmers. d o u n 1 y appreciate your teres ho n a• them. The forst. Mere3i. nt with d o e, s stand, rn1ghty.good chane. - of getting their rrd •ars.' Try a, dozen chills. The results should average very well, Every Bell Telephone is a Long Distance Station. v' r�IL.�'ti� ?�• ze .taus worker for the Women's h'Iiss- iatary ,Society. For twelve years she did splendid work as District Superin- tendent.: and Organizer in Exeter D:s- trict, She was a regular ateendant, et en health permitted at the London Conference Branch Meeting, and at the. ine of her death she was Honor- ary Vice President of the Branch, and Honorary Supt. of Exeter District, Few women thad such a wide circle of Atn,:er.. friends and her passing leaves hely memories in many many hearts of a sweet sunny disposition and a strong Chri tZr. Character, The funeral. ser - vi -es were conducted in Greenway Nierleadiet Church by her pastor, Rev. Maines, assisted by Rev. G. W. Rivers; -men of Exeter District, on April toil. Interment was made in Parkhill metery. Besides her sorrowing lius- tz rte. arta daughter, two brothers sur- J1r and Ars. 1.1. Kuhn and daughter v vee Rev. G. J. Kerr ,of Lambeth, and are N .siting in Detroit over the Easter j, W. Kerr of ;Elgin, Ont. holidays •Jli.ss Eva Onatreicher of London; went the week end- with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oestreicher. Mr, Harold Young of London visited in tie tillage 'over the week -end. :»ring cleaning is the order of the dor Grand Bend Taylor—Walper—A quiet wedding was solemnized at the Presbyterian Manse, Grand Bend, on Saturday, April 12th, when Edna . A., daughter of the late 'Christi:an'Walper and 1VIrs.. Walpet of Grand Bend, was united en marl -Lege to Lloyd. Taylor, Sion of J. J. 'Taylor also of Grand Bend. Thee bride wore a smart suit of navy blue. Poiret twill with greyblouse and' gloves and hat to' match, Immediately after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Taylor left for Detroit on their honeymoon. On their returnthey will reside an the grcom's farm near Grand Bend,- Crediton end,- Crediton Whalen Th:: msny friends of Mr. end Mrs. Ernest Parkinson of Moose Jaw, Sask. eee sorry to le trn of the recent death seet r young st daughter. Jean Dor- othy,. atter a ten hours Illness, She w•ars a little over a year old. Mrs. Frank `Iillson of \vet Vit g:n- a t:sic:in:4 at the hone of 1Ir.. -Geo eine el vide Gunning spent . the R ea.!. et Kirkto t. Gina•ling spent a to L i he i I ,Y.. �-t the noel .nit her t• •,t'.tL,L Mrs is V Y Passmore, Thant i . vu i. ° The annual rn; tin,; ?:.Lye W. .NI. S.1 held at the c liar 'n r n Tuastlayl. April t th, with the f lot iia o!i ctcd—r'rc:,, \I. -•.I ..t Gurning;, 1 Vicc. Mrs, John, Hsdg.s.on• , ' y, .i .. Het-. O d.•t; Treas., Mr,A. Har- vey ar e \1'SgJas. Shipley and Irene Harness ft Saturday to .attend the tuner.:: ,al \1r.. •\ie1ci?1e llarnes in 'Michigan,. Mount*Carri e; cel:s:: •Cora Regan and two children •eturned Leer: last week alter spend- ing two weeks with friends at London We are ple,t.sed to state that 11: and Mrs Chas. Glavin are imprc,v'ng after their serious .shunts, err. Thomas \rorrisey accompanied by \liss Winncfred Keough, is visitn:g friend., neap. 0/ilea this week. \1-e_; Kathleen \icK ever is spend- ing a few days with friends at Lon- don this week, 11,11,s,.. C ist;e Currie f Parkhill is e i rn fiends in this neighborhood, Stephen Council •'I•ha Council of the Townhip •of Ste- phen mat ie the Town Hall, Creditor!, April 7, at 1 p.m. All present. Min - lave of previous iueetbtg adopted. Hayes—Sweitzer—That whereas Geo, Feelestcn has submitted a planof a sub -division of pt. lot number 1, :n. the L.-1 . W. eonce.ssion, of the Townehip of Stephen, as originally prepared ley F. W. Farneomb, O,L.S., with certten araendan,enti, made thereto iby G. A. McCubbiu• O.L,S., be it thexe.fore re- soiyed that such plan is hereby ap•: iy.cv4d rn 1 that the reeve and clerk are i; ..-e authorized to indorse the n assar y certificate and the corporate cit tn,.reto,—Carried. Snell—Goetz—That whereas Mia- Annie Farrel has refused cr ne- g t id to pay taxers for which she 'is c tr;;•cd for the year 1923, amounting to $5.07, and penalty 25c,. making a total of $5.32, that Thos. Trevcthick, co:lector of" taxes be, and is hereby lir^ _izz ci to take•eaction. n the 11th court' of the'County of Huron in the name of the 31uni;iipa?i1y, for • ,it. ...::'ova —y or the ,ante.—Carried. }byre `,«titre—That in ..fele; _^e : •t.3 t -,e ietil.:- received from the Deputy 1rin. zer or Highways, dated :".larch 2•'•, 1924. I a:.,sting this council to ; pa,:n ; ,,-.�c; iws to commute statute labor and 'appoint a road superintendent to lay Oat and supervene all work lnd Expend- iture on roads within the. c.,:.:lusive :iur- *i .: tion sof this ton nnn p council, that t n� act;')l 0e taken, and that. the ,Clerk forward a copy of this resolution to the Deputy -Minster,—Carr:cd • The following orders were passed :— Ross-"raylor a ed:— 1?cis•-"rayl:or Co., lumber for shed, :19.73; Sun Insurance Co„ extra pre - 2 .25;, hydro Electric Power a.:G.1,unt for : 4 months, S7.2,85; Muni, - pa? World -,supplies 48c.; Ur, J. 3• \t'illiams, ace: re Alma. Williams 39,100; r d. Fahner and Fred Hi,;t, drawing tile 24.00; Eel Fahner, woad for hall, 3550; D L. i,npert, refund 1910 stat- ute -labor 15.00; R, C,ltrutlr°cis 'elund raw.'tag- re hlathers 2.00; Jalnes Glavin dragging block '1-8,B. 7.50 Ed. Gill and others, work in pit and'haul',ng Rd 3, 47.00. Adjournment was made to 'Monday May 5th at 1 pan, Henry Rilber, Clerk: Tr Honer Guenther of time Canad- ian Bank of Commerce has been trans- ferred to Port Colborne, Mr. Fitzgerald of P, t tilea -trim, his place. here. The"Powe of His I:esutreetion," fourth of the eri'es on "Tine Christ and His "Cross,' will be the subject "n the Methodist Church r'exeSunday t yr en e.. at- the clo.se of the regular eee-- vic: An illustrated lecture on "The Feeestepe of the Master," will be given when. 11,0 i eaittiful colored picture., will be ehown .nn canvas. Children:e . :united to coma. Death of Mrs, .:atter,—Mrs. Sophia Better, after an. illness of a few creeks, tis reel away at her home here on April lith Tia,: deceased emigrated front Germany about fi9:fty six years ago and tcoi: un her residence ,near Cred- iton, where she has since resided. She was first married to Tablas F ahner who died a number of years ago, anal five children were left, four at home and on {laughter in. Michigan. A few years ago, she married Henry Bauer, who also predeceased her about six ycars She was a kind-hearted person mad wars respected by manly. The fun- eral took place to the Evangelical cem- etery on Wednesday afternoon, The family Ineve the sympathy of • the com- munity The Sheardown brothers of Geed- erch v!a ted their mother, Mrs. H. :Shea/elm/1. on Sunday, We axe, pleas- ed 'to re1iart her condition, :✓pro ing. Mr. 'Fred Kerr is out a ;ain after his recent i11, but is till irrarble -o work: Mr Roy Finkbeitner and :sir. Albert MMo.rlocl_ were err Lonteon.Saturdey •otn bu ere s tSBOBeet COUNCIL The Municipal Council of the Tp. of Usborne met at the Township Hall on April 5'th in it's monthly meeting. All members were present. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved on motion of Ballantyne=--Stewc,rt. By -Law No. 5 1924, re confirming the appointment of the Pathmasters was read and passed 'on motion of Stewart—Skinner and signed by the Reeve and Clerk. Correspondence—Provincial Audi- tor's letter re Auditor's report. Han- na—Skinner: that a copy of the let- ter be referred to the Township Au ditors to correspond with the Provin- cial Auditor on the matter in quest ion -Carried. Letter Praia the Provinciial High- ways Department stating that the a- mount of grant on expenditure on the Township roads for. 1923 was $1043 99.; The Treasurer stated that he had received a cheque from the pi-avincial treasurer for the aforesaid amount. ` . Skiniter—Hanna: That Luther eio's Cliffe be appointed Pathn.•iaster in place of Alfred Hicks 4n d Josiah Horn in place of James Flora—Car - A petition for drainage work on the tapper waters of the Ellin -vine Drain was presented by George' Co e- ard and others, Ballantyne—Stewart -That the petition he held at May 3rd rueettng,,---Carried. Stewart -Hanna: That the Court of. Revision on the 19:24 Assessment Roll be held at the Township Hall on May 3rd, 1924, at 1 p.n, Carried. /Skinner Ballantyne: that the fol- lowing bills be passed and orders is- sued for .payment of same: Francis Davis; now work, $6; Al- bert Etheringi,on, road 2,„1-3 cord gravelling fn -1923, $1,65; Everett Skinner and others, .snow work con. 6, $10.—Carried. Council adjourned to meet May 3rd, at 1; O'clock,. Henry Strang, Clerk, Centralia Mrs .E,.A .bott, who has been vise itting with,�tier parehts, Mr. lid 'Mrs: Fairhall, has returned to Windsor. . Mrs, Boslough spent last week in London visiting friends A. few of the farmers -en, this vicinity have start'ed seedingoperations this week, 11r. and ars. George Esaery were in London over the week -end. Mr. J. Kent visited with frieinds in Stratford last week. `HENS,A.LL .SPRING $I.30W A record crowd attended the Sp •ing Show in Hensdll on Tuesday afternn, The horses were plod, and the cat- tle though holt numerous!, w+eie.of good quality, Prize winners were,— Clydesdale, iere,:Clydesdale, aged stallion, Jno Miller of Exeter; stallion foaled in 1921, Dr. Moir, Hensall, Standard bred stallion -1 and 2, J. Decker, Zurich. Draught team in •hauuttess—AeSinclair, Tuckersnn%th; J. & T. Hogarth, Hib- bert; ibbent; year --old, R. Doig, Tucic,ersmitb, C, R. Allison, Hibbert, 3 -yr. agricultural, W. Patrick. ' Agricultural colts; G. E. Thompson Of Hay ; team, D. Fotheriinghaaa, . Tuck- ersmith t W. Petrick, Geo. Armstrong. Gen Purpose—W. Decker 1 and 2. Sin. Carriage—G. Dtitncarn, C, Prouty Roadster team, G. Thomson„ single roadster, W. Decker, Andrew Bell, H. Caldwell. A Sinclaor won the Burney .s Iver cup for Clydesdale inane or gelding. J. Young won his otvn, cup for light corse in harness. J. Miller won. the Geiger special for Clydesdale stallion, C. Duncain won Hudson's special far farmer's single horse. " Douglas of Caledonia judge, Cattle Aberdeen Angus, bull R btMcLaren heifer, Elmer Piapp, H, Soldan. Shorthorn—calf and cow, W, Pepper 1 and 2; heifer, RAM. Peck, 1 arud 2. Butcher steer—W. R. Dougall. Drery cow, Alex. Buchanan Z and 3 A. J. Todd, R. Cameron. Dr. Peck's cup for -Shorthorn • fe- male went to, W, Pepper: Harry Smith, Hay, judge. Judging for Boys Winners were—Lorne .Foster, Gor- don Elliott, B. Klopp, Roy'Soklan, and Foster Pepper, WORN OUT. Dinks—What was the matter with the wedding party? The bride tot• lured, th;: best mini looked groggy, and oxtp of the ushers collapsed at the door, What was the cau,'sa of it? Winks—Too many rehearsals. 0: reonr Bence. That opttn.t,t, i,ow.s'er polite, ^', on his way wntloraded. 1:"i,o ;^s that evr,rythin's all right 11r:. ,.,.^'r1 r. or': Isn't naec?o 5. Fait Going. "That boy of yours is very quick In his stn:::es." replied the man with the sep;71,•iy t'•nr ,';l it•rii;, "He learns his lessons ver-: r iy But he always forgets three before recitation time." They Carol, Would. Church -1 see that every policeman in Berkeley, Cal., now has an automo- bile. Gotham, --If that happened in New York people would say: "Where did he get it?" Not a illecessity. • "Reggie is well provided with the necessities of life." "Yes. It is fortunate for hila that the necessities of life do not include brains." Important. "Pae seems to consider himself very important here." "Yeppends rnost 01 his time won- dering howthe rest of the world gets., •along without his help." Named.: Patience --Would you call a phono- graph an ornament or a toy? Patrice: Why, T'd call it a play- thing.. Coiling His Bluff. - "Yes, sir, I'm proud to say I don't owe a dollar to anyone." "So I lien;. Debts al}' outlawed since your credit was stopped, eh?", The Idea. "We must give until it hurts" "T think I get the idea. We mast act- as though we were giving' menet' to our own wives." What'She Objected To. Parson—Cheer up, sister, y'''our hti band is now in heaven. , Widow (sobbing)—Yes, arid, 80.10 Itis tint wife, Nylon/ he fairy i •oIIz@l Our policy is to assist farmers in in- creasing ' their live stock holdings, and to secure a Better Grade of Stock Call and talk the matter over, Capital Paid Up $20,000,000 Reserve Fund $20,000,000 Exeter Branch • . - M. R. Coniplla, Manager Crediton Branch ., G. G. Maynard, Manager Dashwood Branch G. G. Maynard, Manager INCORPORATED 1855 Capital and Reserve. $9,000,000 Over 125 Branches. THE MOLSONS BANK This institution offers depositors safety for their savings, reasonable interest . compounded every six months, hind freedom from red tape in case of withdrawals. Savings 'Departments at every Branch Deposita of $1,00 and upwards invited, EXETER BRANCH T. S. WOODS; Manager, Bigargains in Fur At Gardiner's WE CARRY THL LARGEST AND \LOST UP -TO --DATE C'1'Oi;K. OUR PRICES ARle THE LOWEST. EN.f:TER'S HOME I° L-RN1 if ER. M. E. � AR .d+TA Nrr�3 ,t Directoa of Funeral Services Day and Night Service. Business Phew 74w Motor arid Horse li;iu'.pr_nt,. Opera House Block. Night Call 741 1:p s to use SCHOOL HOUSE PAINT For Barns and Oztb1 ildings it gas no equal write Head Office. Montreal For Free Booltiet HOME PAINTING MADE EASY SOLD 3Y G. A. Hawkins, Exeter ` Clean Seen and U. seep SU ,' P RI5E does aoes melre than wash a garment so that it looks clean. It dissolves hidden im- purities without injury to color or fabric, and leaves the garment thoroughly cleansed.