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The Exeter Times, 1917-10-18, Page 5,f! 'Thu d Octob 1917lEtli, 11M) STO GASES OR DYSPEPS1A e's DiaPePaln Makes Sick, Sour, assy Stomachs surely feel fine in five minutes/I If What YOH just ate is souring on VOW stomaeh or Ilea like a lump of Mod, refusing to digest, or you belch was aid eructate sour, undigested flood, or have a feeling of dizziness, liheattburin fullitesa, nausea, had taste Oa mouth, and stomach -headache, you lOwn get blessed relief in five minutes. Mot an ead to stcoaach trauble forevtn. /Ay getting a large fifty-oeut case of _rapes Diapepsin from any drug store. °You realize in toe minutes how ueed- 3eaa it is to suffer from indigestion, epsla or auy stomach digader, the quickest, eureat 8ttga44'4i0o, aoa ie the world, Mitt Iff,440„gal. a sa vi) bed ices 01 the1. distchurch ,Cjtrn. d evenin,t.,-. OtOto ed by a concert In t 0 a dY NVelcOr0. , SA''("- bit • Edighoff.r. Mi- . flied of Exe- er Ivere. v* Ale _come of Dr. Rent/edge titt'Siniday. Mr, and Mrs. Ed, Kroft, Mr, and Fred Prefiter spent the we .nd With relatives in Galt. The teaelal-fr of or school attended he Teacifer's Convention 'aield at Exeter on Thursday ari‘d Friday, Whalen Frank Campheil spent last week ctor et'. Robinson of Oranton will prech here "-next Sunday in holfalf of m ions. Don't forget the sale of Jersey caws 'Hecror Afillson*s next TuesdaY 9 rd inst. Mrs. George Lingard fell dow" ome steps Sunday and broke some her ribs. Vatter Pollen has pix4iased the of Milton Hainea' Woodham ossession thila &L Cane Y u 'Cedar Swamp * and is ed on 4f�r' &pI*fldicjUs Eli Lawson udt- b TOT0.100 ,S4 •oar boy ven, 4 be ell Clark la: *o1 kre Bank of Commerce, Bill tins returned froin ot .has been visiting the last -elt. Miss ir,licy LiruisnIt has ta ion a -s easiataot operator l'elt?P1)00 OftiVV., Tint? of NeW Tfareberg s daughter Mrs. 0, Zic.( (lays Iasi 1,1,0 S'riet e oxes to Afis. s. - iTh . Chris Mrs. Mr. .loyd Stacey, of ie few days liere with irg the past week. „ G. lfallitity, here ii -siting riile and ststers, Thtt.,1: vie • atai. ashwood , 1 C., i "unda !Il a t --- o i 1 ith a , t -rife k spent i d sinwsis. auto!! spout thc '1 1.7 liH1it. 111 tlayrielta r. ft , ?.(1 1' oaStratfo s in lawn Sunday. 1 . theketishire oa St. Cathar- oitOrig at her boom here. hd Arm I buil or Grand rid 'lit Sunday with Arr. ana 7. C ivered a pas. ecta Hive: t Mr. De Joan c ;a0k%'51'e7 is Al s Joan ofi'ur4)(17 ksgivina isolidas alms Giailya Hardy has roti r rota Tilsonbarg, wbere raw apen amber oi` 4 eek' with her graatt parenta. Dr. ;lad 4T r... Croaker. Wilfred IIIIChaWitt a Lorelei umillied by his wire, ; av days bare recently v•itli his par- ts, Mr. and Mrs. Androv flachena ford or wn the el 1 91 0 ting meeting a iiesdaY evening cb# a nualber of newt iember followed by light refresh- ments served by the ladies. The farmers aud gardeners, as well who have beeu prevented taking up some of their root erops during the ()2st couple of weeks on accottat of he Met weatuer, are «ow very busy taking up Potatoes winch have turned out a splendid crop. Anniversary services ivill be held it the Aletkodist" chinch- here on P11I7CIaV October 21 tlic subJect the morning service will lie "Joseph' and. His 'Brethren," and the evening subject "Etija and the Prophets 01 Baal." and 00 the Monday evening {allotting- a .song service end miscel- laneous recital and for telfichl Herbert FiereY will he Present to entertain LEL akalienev.' Zurich Miss Annie Iludson of , ich., is visiting au Ji 1.` Itiale nd Mrs. d. Undsont Alr. I.Valter R. Mille' has soid- bis tfift-aere fatal on the Goshen Line S00/11 In Ifs brother-in-law Mr. sVorips4;irak: Wha virill g''t Pass.'" sion ne . il talent its( lirosIbie4;b t}' ail; ii w and. . " Ie l ' sed. cupied by ,)Irs, al; ,1upj,, Mr. Ger- wilOget po-ssesiirt be iiesa. hetd irsday after000n raking ace ixi ZLe Lothera*"" eq. Two .,on. Theodore and Ferdin- it4ei: one daughter; .Emelia, sur- vive, ber. DEATH Or IRENE POLLOCK. ceatrea. to EDTCEILDJ - tit this fu The tibiae of Mrs, Helen Polloc of this village was cast into deep I gleam 00 Sanday when the death 'tqk 41a of her seventeen -year-old '1'daubter,..."4-erie. The deceased had be afferer of that dread diseairet en ptioa, and although every.. thing 'jsibIe v. s done for her ik Of fl 4V,ci, She was -a bright young girl,' will be missed' by hen bereaved. "I. and 4 large circle of relativeeOnad friends, The funeral was heitl q.. Tuesday afternoon. in- terment takh7g place in (be Hayfield cemetery, Rev. P. B, 31eyer conclucti.-d the service ihe house. you've 77 00, War zont.t.s 7. ,99777; red, e, .)11,44- Cliag e glee d°111e7Artaijrcl Vimy ifrft Telt( 11,a5 ndze4444 at atlattehre ed shock front k 141 X011t 01 f. `110 Vtsitt here or a few days then. bei will leave for • lit in military hospital. P.11.01* 11e7chert las sold his e, 00-ac7.e farm au- tbe Parr Line ay. Ins son-in-law, Mr,. Jolla Blab' . for the ,..40144 711 $7,0e9.( Alta ardsoo has Iva 'et) tae farm for from Marat 1st, lal`a, expiration of the hAalie 11 1 117 OM ANDR Jt HaIr tits 00ft, fltlItY and t a 25 cent bottle at Ciandcrins. or heavy bair that Os uty and is radiant with bas an incomparable softness and Or and lustrous, try Dandorthe. t one application doubles the beauty et your hair, besides it imme- diately dissolves overY particle of =draft You caa not have nice bear/bealthy hair if you have dandruff. This destructive scurf Fobs the hair of its lustre, its istreugth and its VerY lito, and if not overcome it produces a feverishness and Itching of o scalp, the hair roots famish, loosen and die; then the hair fails out taste Surely get a 25 -cent bottle of Knowlton's Danderino frozu any, drug liter° and lea try it. • Jolut D. Dick, of Oakville, a n pzinied his Mother, Airs. T. i/ica here frotil Oib,vilk bore she hat/ been. with her soil sitice his Avitaa/ tleatit o eetnale of no. The Rebekah Lodge of Oddreliows RY it just once! Ask your friend to let you "pilot" his car on an open stretch. You'll like it, and will be surprised how easily the Ford is handled and driven. If you have never felt the thrill of driving your own car, there is some- thing good in store foryou . It is vastly different from just riding being a passenger. And especially so if you drive a Ford. Young boys, girls, women andeven grandfathers--thoPeands of, them -- re driving Ford cars and enjoying it. A Ford stops and starts in traffic, with exceptional ease and smoothness,,. while ,on country roads and hills its strerigth and power show to .d1antage Bu y a Fordarid you will,w,ant. e ,wheel'' constantly,. ass a rout the a 4 day Do Pot keel _ 1',7 -.1. ere are W000ded %,t014.11 130,t Jittle .1Se, to do, wouldr obit* fxu. 17 N ALL 1.VIN1 13" Tag money for 4 171 e 424.77.t -ork or sore time. your choice4 eel! tng oar ura1'7 ui:r4lre et01` enotti 25 yeas0.0.1re Oita,:ftee r 1,Qi'v each week. Write r.iN BBOTERIIS CONIP, 717.0.1:174 'W CO., Out, 'A1EN„ LTC. 1. po, 7, a 18 it IVE 00 • 059"1" 0 17. • t. afarya. for yea r$ snacceeding the la( T. D Stanlel, • at his home on alentity raoruica • r 77week's ilinoso of i.ovittikonia • 81 yt'arS. ' OSTINI STE: i RAVED Mr. Wr, W. Iliek of Ariteliell receiv ' telegram, troni Otta‘va On b47 1)1771 that its son, Pte. EreeS1 • had been killed at the front. 41.9 the seeond oungest son or Postmaster V, W. Hicks and enlisted Ut the west. l'wo other .sous 4tre alsco v eas. VE THE WifEAT AND FLO Canada and the 'United 87477.11 prob- ably 'keit/ be 0 ble 10 provide '01''t hi reqetrements or vereals other than whaat during the next twelve 111011thS. The 'Allied peoples themselves have been economizing with wheat and wheat Cour. As Lord Northeliffe said in :Montreal, "There iS 113 etlehtbing as white bread in the Old Country,' Irontthe King's table downwards." Other cereals are being used but they cannot be used alone for bread The .Allies must add them to wheat floar to make the war bread now in universal use in European countries Excent ,in Italy, where the peoplo normally consume much corn, there are few corn mills in Europe. Corn- meal. not being a durable commodity cannot he shipped across the ocean 741 grea qua titles. The Allies mest have a wheat flour basis for their war loaf. Unless the people of Canada -and the United States are willing to aubstitatte other cereals for part of the wgleat flour, which they ‘,.normally consume, they will be denying war bread to many thousands of people.: Substitution, of at least one pound of. cereals for one pound of wheat flour weekly, per person, would save a very quantity oE wheaa, for esport. It would „still be far short of meeting the normal consumption requirements of the! Allies bat it would, save the, situation HAY COUNCIL Hay council met for its September sitting last Saturday in the Town Hall. Zurith. Andrew Mitt.elholtz was autliotiz- ed to have Zooids.. DraM south' clean- ed out the anioutat to be expended in such a-ork not 1.0 exceed $200.00 The following orders Nvem passed, M. N. Nesbitt. for C. Rupp, to Dec, 3Ist, $39.00. F. Farnconabe Smith Atvard drain $27.50; Can. Erp. Co. 75c; G. Blackwell equalizing U. S., sections $4; W: Bell plank for bridge, can. 4, $1,20; 17. Dacharme, sheen killed and. injurcd by dogs, $4.; it Turnbull, seork aud lumber, $5.60; Jos. COiriveau cedar and work, Car. - tin. bridge. $7.50; Al. Deitz, building bridge, con. 5, $180,00; Jos. McDon- ald culveit and. work, con. 5, $12; L. IN'. Denorameownrk and gravel, St 1,Lealeas,st. wthuarenei, cm1011/ha salary, 300.00; T‘jv:osirieckPyillteveble)lidakingiku:s1:,:e.'$a2/4ri.0.; ncii,D:1020c.0D.Otliii:N3Va551.01:;11;01:, 1* "7 WOr P. AlcIsaac three, months .balary 233.00 Com. work. C I gravel P.B. 17 O5;Jon Jeffrey vork ' o et ifarro 1liver I Look at the tongue, mother! It Coated, your little one's stomach, liver and beWela need cleansing at once. when peevish, crOsS, listless, doesn't Sleep, eat or act naturally, or is fever- , stomach Sour, breath had; AM .throat, dtarrhtea, fug of cold, Stlfe spoonful a "caltioania.; *Rip rT4,4 in a few '40.0r4 all *Ifet1001 '"ited Waste, undigested f" mw ile gently moves out of its ttIO hoWela without griping, and you have a well, Playful child aqato./Ask your druggist for a 50-centatewe of "California amp. of Fige;" wJieb .0012* tainssfull d1reens for bables, ehW &en of all ay.,*and for grown-up‚s West Huron Teachers Association 5. from kage one l*pckr shott'ing 1)74 tl f $1.34,0, Was' j77. treceiv- dilt1 te' following' names as ce',s the AiKtelation, arol oil motio,t was ed Past Pre,,„, Olios ;Olio Attboro; Prash-tent, R. adRe'ilknV945:d(14.1B4rnelg;r4\11t,eorcsi(TeStleI'-. Ticas kV. if. Johrist(Ul. Kip77e7.71 7.017:; Mo f\liss Coastailev, Vottzd cioderich; Christenit * Johnston.. G.lerich. N,,. 5; A. NI Itoberton, M, -A. Go'lerieh. Air, 3. 1-1. Joi'mston of N'ictoria School, Godefich, introduced the sub ieCt f Eormatioa or Teachers; 1:47i,f43,s5i0taahl cotuperoing4 417 assotinizoa cominitt (iv cmit."-stirt( of )1essrs, ;I(ij:'1tIfra4-T N(s e;e1r t,1:nun ri4 aen4y. Normal l'$'18(.10Eoril.f.''.10a: 07 (;ogra.plty ami an s7.""'4;!,(i;-, dress gave 'the associat:nr. 1 g. tieal of iateraaiing information about teaell ituff. titti stilhect, introJticiag hi; sithieet Dr, Emery expressed his picas ure at being i7... 7.47 37otir association aceaua. of the large number of 7.11711 770171 /rola coititty tab* attend 7)171 Normal School in Strat1 ord. lie h that the tyourigeat pupils shoelcl be taugh: geograplass that is, home gesearaphy, should ba, taught out 01 -doors. by obserNotioa, inves- tigalzoa and experimentation. Tbe country js znore important than the wall niar, or the geography text book. Then the leaching of this subject s17ouls1 centre about it/an. In this con- nection he %you'd make, muell of the etaical i71 of stibject. This would icad to a kindlier feeling in the minds of all towards the people ot` other nations. If the principles of go-. graphs' ,were well manioc the poli7. w,ould know with, a moment's thought many ,lacta about. cities and disteats, The diseussio4l was continued by Inspector Tom, 'Messrs. Elliott and Ross, anti Dr. Strang, all emphasizing the pleasure 'they felt in listening to the commo77 sense methods advocated by Dr. Emery I Strang related. many Rem- inascences or litty-fottr years' teach- ing Taeoe he made very interesting because he told thein naturally, He attributed his early sueness to the fact that he tried to put his best into all his work though ,he had had no train- ing alone- the line of teaching, lie spoke of the many chang,es, that he bad seen come, for.instance, when he was young no „girl would be allowed to attend a Jiigh school or a univer- sity, or obtain a medical degree. He thought womea teachers should re- ceive the same salaries as men receive for similar work. ° He suggested that teachers should develop individualOty and especially build character. Te.ach- ers may have been remiss in teaching patriotism and that maY ha the rea- son W14. we. have so many slackers toalay. Alt were delighted with the address and ihope that Dr. Strang 11.'71l be spared i -natty years to attend our Institute Meetings. Ri DAY A F TE RON ON The President, Miss Mabel Bailie, 177 the chair. Forenoon minutes aP- .1-D°71Eme71 corttinued the sUbject of Teaching Geography, and showed how tile teachers can help their pupils to ° bserve the phases of the moon, tlie variations in the length of the daY, the appearance of the country, to earn the definitons, etc. The discussion Was continued 1)7. Ir. Torn and the president' emphas- wliat Dr. Emery had said Inspector Tom spoke 041 ale TM- govement of [the Teo.chers' Work. e gave many fdirits that (vere I -Ie advised teachers to he -very areful tlie coalition ofthe clos- ts ,sitice the condition of tlie closets indicative Of the morals of the cliool, lie recommended the use of arang''s tablets and ohe Spelling (sok very highly commen.ded as a eans of teaching reading. NIcue care 14 Slop cOPY of' eaai-ne or each centre. That, the p-,xecutiye e. and three others, the 'Presidedt, With the chairman. be a ctornmitie agement of these ,libraries, The report was adopted, Dr. Eatery,apoOe on Agriculture aed gave us "airrcxeejleut address, He deplored thata*t,o)fooand girlo are en- am-Poredof catiol, thinking of farm IT f_fe' draggOrt and don't considet 04t best live in, the totin- g. and tile best life is lived there - 'fie urged greater aad atill greater pro -duction. sholild leach the 70i77:-4 of J1rmng Eariners may be it mai not tinder - Tract -7)rilejpes of farm- iiefeeS tag, 111 ae ys firtd 1ltat farmiag is a ,s e ' ftre lik be drawn (94.zlrd. 17. t lie plit„ arge value017 Town, - ship IF.,'izr$ , N. He uid haw rY Pe0til -II as city people re and a f the nrt s •P. 113 vere pre r Roll of our t ia s " read and reanor,ded reibriltosiasLogecotbovraTolim 701 Robert 1447(1 W. al. Agnew; ANr 11. jobasIon spole for Roswell Dotigall, Altirray M. Fish - W, flendersou Forrest arid Roy t.d ;ruilfeiRtte 107 IS , learty Vcde,;'" of thaaks -.1 .-'e PasS 111 eking 'Exeter School Board for una, of lire schoel, the Exeter for xilte fexcellent luneheort inecl the retiring officers of last 11f4 all 71703e who took part la night's prograiarite, and 1)7. Ent. - 'The 4i1t470.7 of the National hem brqugut 3 4 -net essftfi ceting Io a close, JUICE Will' . e Th4. '-':130:11,5 't d into ij 1 o ning three oz. r wa V,hal4 gnat' O 171117 of the moat markable atztifier about the cost 0 .f1,23Cita/11.1e ,j;ithroonfid bb,e, train the lenton a, fine eloth so no lemon 74)1 .p fresh mouths. F.very woman 41*'ntbia lotion will get arawa chat- leriion juice is liaed to bleaeli and reznove stielt blernisbes as freckle:, eallowness and tau and i a.3 ideal skin softener, whitener 71114 ta.an Just try it! Get three ourices or orchard Ivilite at any drug store and two len:ions from the grocer and make up a quarter pint of this seacetly fragrant lernon lotion and mas.aage it dailyi nto the face, neck Arens and hands. NEWS TOPICS OF WEEK Important Events Which Have Occurred During the Week. The Busy World's Happenings Care- fully Compiled and Put Into Handy and Attractive Shape for the Readers of Our Paper - A Solid Hones Enjoyment: - Hugh Warren, a widely -known farmer near Crampton, North Dor- cbester, was stricken with apoplexy while plowing, ancl. expired at once, though apparently in his usual good health when beginning the day's work. ba orlee Winters and Douglas Houghton of Hespeler road, were in- stantly killed and three other men were injured, when a G. T. R. pas- senger train struck the automobile In which they were on their way from Galt to Rockton Fair. FRIDAY. Matiltoba trades have obtained in - tresses of wages. Great Britain has requisitioned four Swedish steamers. '• The revolt in Russian 'Turkestan has been completely quelled. The Sinn Feiners are working hard to prevent union in.Ireland. Premier Sir Robert Borden an- nounced the formation of a Union Government. The local tribunals in New Bruns- wick and Prince Edward Island are announced. That rural eligibles in Essex county are not corning up for medical exam- ination is the complaint of Major StrafabsutrYw.eek five French and four Italian ships were sunk by Teuton, subTmh ea rcii nuees. be Housewives, League has rapidly attained to a membership of ten thousand, and has accom- plished many useful things. Rev. II. B. Coumans, the new Horne Mission Superintendent of the Baptist Church, made an appeal to Mothers to give their sons to the Food Controller Hannasays the sugar shortage is so serious that the 'c r nt candles, confection- ,,Stnay have to be pro- . ea 741 ts ear fer infra el 111 re,a1 Ot lea between Commission o -coanaas iikeNo*, Ogoia irch,- .as Pres larval- lee Jo* it tians es itt n,fo- stateruento 4 ezln, 0,, ec tool sit i n g os 111 17. n 0E4*M, C ti Po itt, dted eaddettly of Ceimian subma- d:e, led :n. theusmontit Pte Baro- Rosen, er BaiaE n reYa;Nrhugt00: has Published a ieerriuglaee- Premier Lloyd George told the farmers01 a4 obrOGreat B in of the world shortage in foodat, 1ae In the retai Price 44 baeO' oreshadowed i the Gyerfli,E eb .000, t Y over $.5,1) (i„ An order of rpatriation 117 sued for May ny A, E. i of Torouto, take# [7.150007. battle of St. Julien, Sir Thomas White, Minis Finaliee, aPPealed to the rept ttves et' the fratprual ittatinsiVp cieties to support the coming war loan. Bills or eredlt are to be furnisbed for the provision of special appli- ances for returned soldiers needing ueh, in addition to their pensions, ADY ba,lanee ram/ail:Otto to be paid them Ele aft4Oehrs'D.:.0"1.:t. tbair lives zeppelin waa destro 7117 troops scored anoth Germati East Afriea. ederie Villiers, tbe war cone- d ill at Medicine Hat, Citarles Stewart has been rm a aew Cabinet in Al- , C. J. began a cam- p1t111,9 to get to .olors all eligible 'Tutted States. a 1 by nes $0011 C77enCe aid reprisals, Tile election is now believed like - 70 be arranged for either the first or the second weelt in December. Of the first 300 men who took out papers under the Military Service et, 250 applied for exemption. The institution of a National Flab Day is to be celebrated by barittuets in Montreal. Quebec. and Sher- braQukoel: Fool ' Controller Magrath 13 trail- ing regulations to limit profits on coal by brokers, wholesalers, and re- tailers. The last of the live columns start- ed on the trek !rota Camp Borden, and the l lane reached Thornhill Sat- urf,diarYs . a Hit.erL11.°W°nIlliama. residing near Leamington, was electrocuted by touching a, fence wire upon which a Power line bad been blown down. It is stated that no more examin- ations are now to be made by Medi- cal Boards of meti who come volun- tarily, but only of those who are sent by the Registrars. An order -in -Council has been Pass- ed authorizing the payment by the Dominion of two-thirds of transpor- tation charges on fish from British Columbia to points in the three prairie Provinces. The Union Administration, as a member of which Mr. P. 13. Carvell was sworn in Saturday, will likely be completed by Premier Geo. H. Mur- ray, and also the inclusion of a Labor representative. Food Controller Hanna has raised the embargo upon the sale of canned vegetables, which has been effective in stimulating the eonsumptiott of fresh vegetables and increasing the supply of canned goods. F. C. Dunker of Kitchener was in- stantly killed by his automobile overturning in a ditch when he took one hand from the steering wheel to take a bunch of grapes out of a bas- ket he had just bought at Clarkson. TUESDAY. An Italian steamer with Greek offi cials was torpedoed and sunk. Mata -Hari, the Dutch daneer, was reexpeocruttelin France for espionage, sioder, and aa. J. B. Hazen, it /4 on Atlantic .fish to the central Prov-, lie. Julian front were repulsed by the Canada is to have as a special E 'l; -.1 - Vol.' at Washington, a Iligh Commii Britain and Holland was made pub - Italians. I-Ieavy Austrian attacks on the Mary Karney, aged four, of To- ing with matches. Serious trouble has been caused by ed soldiers at Halifax. ing paying the transportation charges The new agreement between Great roAto, was fatally burned while play- boot-leggers selling liquor to return - The Naval Department is consider- Iri is ci ;43,,,itleaaer7apardieed.aught(a one7of Pariy-Bound,i'-'" 4 4 ebta I in 119 04.