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The Exeter Advocate, 1920-5-27, Page 44 The Exeter Advocate Sanders & Creech, Proprietors Subscription Price—In advance 3150 ;rcr year zn Canada; $2,00 in the Lln1te•1 States. All subscriptions not ?aid in advance 50c. extra charged. TH1'RSDA,Y, olAY 27th, 1420 Centralia days owing to a. stroke Thursday ev- ening but at time of writing we it ' pleased to hear of a slight change for the better. Rev. ;Sinclair left Tuesday n firm. for Toronto, where Mrs. Sinclair n ;:i undenro an operation. We hope for her speedy ret'overy, Misses 117innie and Irene Essery t,t 1:?n-lOn spent the holiday at their home here. t1r jas. Godsave of London N isite d. :n the village ;over Sunday, 'tlr. Harry Aadle.rsan of (alt spent unday with his aunt, Mrs, A Brooke. _ \Ilse Veva Dav's and Mabel Hea • i'".rs \\ m. Robinson has been in a tam of London were at tinea b naeli ; is c, nortalt;o n fair the last t'ew over the holiday. is Your Mouth Tender? Are Your Gums Sore or Bleeding? Are Your Teeth Loosening? If so, you have "Riggs" Disease, Pyorrhea, or Trench Mouth, and you need Riggs Remedy for Riggs Why suffer when you can easily treat yourself in privacy of your own home by this sure, safe and which will give you immediate relief? Write RIGGS REMEDY COMPANY, Limited., Pyorrhea Specialists 144 Carlton Street, Toronto, Ont. IP Disease the comfort and painless method, May we give you the book which helped thousands to get their phonograph in the cabinet of their ideal? IN the fascinating pages of "Edison and Music" you will learn the characteristics of the exquisite styles developed by the Old Masters in England, France and Italy. Seventeen beautiful plates illustrate the New Edison's cabinets, each of which is a direct adaptation from some historic furni- ture treasure. No one should buy a phonograph without getting this book. It's free. J. Willis Powell, Dealer, Exeter, Ontario The McLaughlin Car TiE .CAR THAT CLASSES WITH THE BEST. THE CAR WITH MERIT BUILT INTO EVERY PART. tIHk% CAR OF DURABILITY.. TI -IF CAR WITH DIGNITY IN. ALL ITS APPOINTMENTS. yCOSTS A LITTLE MORE, BUT WORTH IT. S. M. Sanders, Dealer. Alex. Purdon Sales Manager Anatoli% •by brutal methods. Moslems �` are brought into camp in chains and SHOWROOM AND OFFICE, JAMES ST., EXETER.nt�ny have serious injuries from cruel treatment. Miss Gladys Conner of London was home over Sunday, • Mr. Herb Han'.oaa spent the holiday at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Hicks and daugh- ter spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. lick's mother at Blyth: Mrs Thos. .Bayes and Mrs. W, 13ow- den• stent a few days last week in Lon1on with their mother, Mrs. Boyle Mrs. j, Anderson is visiting in St. Thomas with her daughter, Mrs, Spen- cer. Archie Hicks, son of Andrew Hicks ;nLP,P met with a painful accident on Tuesday last. He and another young man were driving stakes, and when tl'e axe wan being raised it struck Ark'':e in the mouth inflicting payn:u1 'nit:ries to his lips and necessitating several stitches to close. Elimville We have the promise of an abund- ant fruit crop as title trees are white with blossom.—Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Mot?. and Miss Vera of London .,nett the week end with. relatives h.ere,— Miss Pearl Hanna of Sea:forth ,spent the. week end at the home of her uncle Mr. T. Bell. --On. Monday evening the young ladies met and organized a :Mis- sion Circle, "Lave Oaks," The offic- ers are as follows;—President, Vera Heywood; Vice-prees., Elie Horne; Rec.-Sec'v, Viola. Bell; Cor-See'y,Ed- n t Pym; Tracts.,. Mina Cornish; Pianist, \lay Heywood;. Sec'y Mite Boxes,Le- na Pym.—On Friday evening the boys net and al ga'nizCd a baseball- team. 1 h.. roads have been made magnificent by grating.—John Johns has torn down tis barn inir the purpose of recon- strtt lin!, it and adti. to to. its size,— The ize—The i't t saying is; "The month •of May les the tramp of hay." if th:s say - n, l,;o >ci the hay will be short Oris \lnry Fieri, Evelyn ,': rugby W'a'ter Johns and Rev. Atr. Par+i'' tax:?tor;::'. to London. on Fri Crediton a llliOUn; .1 Cretliton's D:,:a- tor June 3rd. More partie- Mars i;n ;:.':other column The different t:ommitte es have been. working hart to 'cake the Event worth coming to see. Prizes will be awarded to best decor- ate l hut•ine.'ss ,places and residences, ti,n7onnto.1 automobiles, school uarades and the most laughable calltbulnp an outfit Our Band was in Exeter on the 24th assisting the. Exeter band in furnish:ng the day's music. Our baseball team. also played ball there with Clinton. They .were defeated, 7-4 in the fore- noon but won. in. ten innings 7-6 in the afternoon,. Considering that very lit- tle ball has been played by our boys it was very gratifying to see. what work they did, King and Bill Motz came along as veterans, Tupper A.n- dersliar and. Roy Wolf ricked off the flies in tine style while Sonny on aril baso stoipei everything that came within a rad of the bag. Bissett cicd ;goof. work On lst. Errors were few. We may expert tiome lively games Here titin seassorl. Clinton comes en the 3rd Frantz Taylor won second mcney in Jiit.'hell on the 24th with "Irish Bill" Ile is mighty pleased with the result eonsider.ng what he was up against. Rev I'arnaby of Elimville and Rev, Baker of the :1lethodist church ex- changect pulpits last Sunday. The County Good Roads Committee with Engineer Patterson and County Clerk Holman of Goderich passed ,n,.011,4). here on Tuesday, inspecting ?� ro.nl,, which are under their con- trol. ul,o:i:r:ly on Monday brought n:te .: number of visitors to town, \Ve n:'tired the following :—Roy Fah- ner Chat4m; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ewald sof hitchener; Mr. and Mrs. Telfer and family of London; Lorne Brown. of Toronto University, The Township Court of Revision was held in the Hall on Wednesday. A number !of corrections were made to the roll Mrs. Rosze3l and babe Paul have re- turner ? home, after a short visit with her father in. Hamilton. Jack Mallett has improved the ap- pearance rot his hotel by putting a curtain canopy over the balcony. Leave it to Jack to do things. Dr. rain', Mrs. Orme motored to To- ronto on. Monday. Miss loris Jefferson of Sarnia spent a few clays in town last week visit- ing friends, CLINTON.—Mrs• Roy Grigg, who is the guest tut the home of her husband's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Vs.. J. Grigg, re- ceived word on. Tuesday ;et the death of her mother at Calgary. SEAFORTH—An estimable lady Passed away May 18'th, in the person of Annie Button, wife of Mr. J. Wes- ley Beattie, after an illness of two weeks, aged 47. A husband and two daughters survive. The town of Milford, on the St. John river, N.B., was visited by fire,. which did damage of about $100,000. A large gathering of Methodist clergy and Iay workers attended the funeral of Rev. Dr. 0. L. Kilborn in Toronto. The McClary Manufacturing Co. of London has bought all the holdings of the Wm. Buck Stove Co.; Ltd., of Brantford. hive Indian boys were drowned while crossing Moose Lake, south of The Pas, in a canoe, encountering a heavy storm. The Governor -Gene; -al, the Lieu- tenant -Governor and Premier Drury review the Toronto cadets at their annual parade. Exchange of merchaandise between Italy and Russia is to begin shortly by way of the Black Sea. Italy will sand medical supplies in return for wheat. Advices from Chihuahua say Villa, die Mexican bandit, is holding George superintendent of the Alvara- do Mining Co., of Parral, a British > 111e;wt•, :for $50,000 ransom,, ,, 1)espatd]1 from Constantinople state that Nationalists are recruiting in �RiCN BENEFITS�� IThere is not a single reason e why you should deny yourself • the benefits of rich, nourishing Scott's Emulsion eFar better than alcoholic• Itonics or medicines, every drop of Scott's contributes, to strength and better health Scott ;t Bo«ue, Toronto, Ont. W..)1' NIIMBOBIENRECINEIM011111111. Shipka A subscriber writing to the Advo- cate wshes to 'know what has hap- pened the Shipka correspondent, as his old-time budgets are not appearing. ft is up to our correspondent to square himself, and we hope he will do so by resnoading with his old-time bung - e t\. _Farquhar The Womeres institute will meet on Tuesday afternoon, June 1st. A pap- er Will be given by Mrs. Garnet Pass- more, "Co-operation Between School and the Home," also a talk •on Salads by Mrs A. Donne. The.sc papers will b; very interesting, so we hope for a good attendance, --The annualTham- ea Road School Picnic will be held June 3, in. Mr. James Baliantyne's bush, ff Ball games and other sports will take I place. Everybody welcome. Bring your baskets.—Mr. David Brown. spent , the week -end in. St, Marys,. Ills FORT E :.. KIDNEYS AND PAINS IN THE BACK Banish Iain$ in bar , riles and head and all ills rctulu :M f,. tt deranged kidneys, suet: as rbruntntirnt. r :flea, lumbago, neuralgia, swollen joints and stone in the l,l,,,Itt'r. Relieve congestion, soothe inflamed tissue, bring normal action, which purifies the blood and corrects the ailments, Gin Pills have helped thou- sands. They will help you. Send for free sample, or get a box from your druggist or dealer, b0c. with money- back guarantee. Address: The National Drug & Chomical Co. of Canada, Ltd., Toronto U.S. Address: Na-Dru•Co., Inc., 202 Main St., Buffalo, N.Y. 266 What services do your bankers render? Do they supply you with sound, practical advice based on up-to-date knowledge of markets, prices and business conditions? Do they help you to take advantage of your opportunities and increase your income ? This Bank is prepared to help farmers in every way possible. sol. THECANADIAN BANK PAID-UP CAPITAL $15,000,000 r/1-4.) COMMIT RCP RESERVE FUND D - $15,000,000 1,�t,Tl;tt iii -:_\.NCH, F. A. Chapman, Manager. lnt•orp,n•ittc'd in 1855 CAPITAL RESERVE S11,tiip,(alt] Over 120 Branches '�'"j BAN THEMO►�O { ' A good Banking connection is essential to the suce•e,;; of any merchant or trader. This Bank is equipped and prep..:ed to give et a:•ie'at, careful and quick service in every department of banking. EXETER BRANCH T, 5, WOODS Manager, Centralia Branch open for business .laxly. Safety Deposit Boxes to Rent at the Exeter Bran. h Western University London, Ontario @Arts and Sciences Summer School July Sth to August 13th ,FOR INFORMATION AND CALENDAR WRITE K. P. R. NEVILLE, Registrar i (et,c-m:Cti"la°-wed Plain Facts about Milk Routes • A team of horses costs about $400, double harness $100, a wagon $75, making a total of $575. A Ford Truck costs $750 at Ford, Ont. Government experiments have proved that the cost of feeding a horse is 8.7 cents per working hour, or 17.4 cents per team per hour. One team, if collecting milk, could not cover more than 30 miles a day. The cost for twelve hours would be $2.09, or about seven cents a mile. The cost for gas and oil for a Ford Truck is -only 4; cents a mile. The Ford Truck soon pays for itself in the reduced cost of operation. A Ford Truck will cover at least 60 miles a day col- lecting milk or 250 miles on long hauls. It enables you. to operate at a lower cost per mile and to cover twice as much territory as with horses. Ford One -Ton Truck (Chassis only) $750 f. o. b. Ford, Ont. Use only Genuine Ford Farts 685 Canadian Dealers and over 2,300 Service Garages supply Genuine Ford Parts and i prompt repair service. ,J 2 (ill iallHllJv/t grvir 1 u a dio plif grrtq% iy/via ,0,11 ,' ~ivy 'ih �... IIran0111,7` 11111.181111E Milo Snell, Dealer, Exeter Your tanker Will Tell You, if you ask him, that next to Victory Bonds, there is no better investment than Provincial. Go-vernment or Municipal Bonds. The securi- ty is of the highest grade, and the interest ranges ashigh as 7%. I if you have money that is not earning as much as you think it Haight, you would be well ad- vised to consider buying th,,se bonds, You can get them in amounts of 100 and upwards, and we will delil'er tilt bonds to your local bank for inspection prior to payment, free of charge to you. I We suggest that you write us and get a list of them, Wood, Glindy & Company Canadian Pactfic Railway Building Toronto The Exeter Advocate Sanders & Creech, Proprietors Subscription Price—In advance 3150 ;rcr year zn Canada; $2,00 in the Lln1te•1 States. All subscriptions not ?aid in advance 50c. extra charged. TH1'RSDA,Y, olAY 27th, 1420 Centralia days owing to a. stroke Thursday ev- ening but at time of writing we it ' pleased to hear of a slight change for the better. Rev. ;Sinclair left Tuesday n firm. for Toronto, where Mrs. Sinclair n ;:i undenro an operation. We hope for her speedy ret'overy, Misses 117innie and Irene Essery t,t 1:?n-lOn spent the holiday at their home here. t1r jas. Godsave of London N isite d. :n the village ;over Sunday, 'tlr. Harry Aadle.rsan of (alt spent unday with his aunt, Mrs, A Brooke. _ \Ilse Veva Dav's and Mabel Hea • i'".rs \\ m. Robinson has been in a tam of London were at tinea b naeli ; is c, nortalt;o n fair the last t'ew over the holiday. is Your Mouth Tender? Are Your Gums Sore or Bleeding? Are Your Teeth Loosening? If so, you have "Riggs" Disease, Pyorrhea, or Trench Mouth, and you need Riggs Remedy for Riggs Why suffer when you can easily treat yourself in privacy of your own home by this sure, safe and which will give you immediate relief? Write RIGGS REMEDY COMPANY, Limited., Pyorrhea Specialists 144 Carlton Street, Toronto, Ont. IP Disease the comfort and painless method, May we give you the book which helped thousands to get their phonograph in the cabinet of their ideal? IN the fascinating pages of "Edison and Music" you will learn the characteristics of the exquisite styles developed by the Old Masters in England, France and Italy. Seventeen beautiful plates illustrate the New Edison's cabinets, each of which is a direct adaptation from some historic furni- ture treasure. No one should buy a phonograph without getting this book. It's free. J. Willis Powell, Dealer, Exeter, Ontario The McLaughlin Car TiE .CAR THAT CLASSES WITH THE BEST. THE CAR WITH MERIT BUILT INTO EVERY PART. tIHk% CAR OF DURABILITY.. TI -IF CAR WITH DIGNITY IN. ALL ITS APPOINTMENTS. yCOSTS A LITTLE MORE, BUT WORTH IT. S. M. Sanders, Dealer. Alex. Purdon Sales Manager Anatoli% •by brutal methods. Moslems �` are brought into camp in chains and SHOWROOM AND OFFICE, JAMES ST., EXETER.nt�ny have serious injuries from cruel treatment. Miss Gladys Conner of London was home over Sunday, • Mr. Herb Han'.oaa spent the holiday at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Hicks and daugh- ter spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. lick's mother at Blyth: Mrs Thos. .Bayes and Mrs. W, 13ow- den• stent a few days last week in Lon1on with their mother, Mrs. Boyle Mrs. j, Anderson is visiting in St. Thomas with her daughter, Mrs, Spen- cer. Archie Hicks, son of Andrew Hicks ;nLP,P met with a painful accident on Tuesday last. He and another young man were driving stakes, and when tl'e axe wan being raised it struck Ark'':e in the mouth inflicting payn:u1 'nit:ries to his lips and necessitating several stitches to close. Elimville We have the promise of an abund- ant fruit crop as title trees are white with blossom.—Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Mot?. and Miss Vera of London .,nett the week end with. relatives h.ere,— Miss Pearl Hanna of Sea:forth ,spent the. week end at the home of her uncle Mr. T. Bell. --On. Monday evening the young ladies met and organized a :Mis- sion Circle, "Lave Oaks," The offic- ers are as follows;—President, Vera Heywood; Vice-prees., Elie Horne; Rec.-Sec'v, Viola. Bell; Cor-See'y,Ed- n t Pym; Tracts.,. Mina Cornish; Pianist, \lay Heywood;. Sec'y Mite Boxes,Le- na Pym.—On Friday evening the boys net and al ga'nizCd a baseball- team. 1 h.. roads have been made magnificent by grating.—John Johns has torn down tis barn inir the purpose of recon- strtt lin!, it and adti. to to. its size,— The ize—The i't t saying is; "The month •of May les the tramp of hay." if th:s say - n, l,;o >ci the hay will be short Oris \lnry Fieri, Evelyn ,': rugby W'a'ter Johns and Rev. Atr. Par+i'' tax:?tor;::'. to London. on Fri Crediton a llliOUn; .1 Cretliton's D:,:a- tor June 3rd. More partie- Mars i;n ;:.':other column The different t:ommitte es have been. working hart to 'cake the Event worth coming to see. Prizes will be awarded to best decor- ate l hut•ine.'ss ,places and residences, ti,n7onnto.1 automobiles, school uarades and the most laughable calltbulnp an outfit Our Band was in Exeter on the 24th assisting the. Exeter band in furnish:ng the day's music. Our baseball team. also played ball there with Clinton. They .were defeated, 7-4 in the fore- noon but won. in. ten innings 7-6 in the afternoon,. Considering that very lit- tle ball has been played by our boys it was very gratifying to see. what work they did, King and Bill Motz came along as veterans, Tupper A.n- dersliar and. Roy Wolf ricked off the flies in tine style while Sonny on aril baso stoipei everything that came within a rad of the bag. Bissett cicd ;goof. work On lst. Errors were few. We may expert tiome lively games Here titin seassorl. Clinton comes en the 3rd Frantz Taylor won second mcney in Jiit.'hell on the 24th with "Irish Bill" Ile is mighty pleased with the result eonsider.ng what he was up against. Rev I'arnaby of Elimville and Rev, Baker of the :1lethodist church ex- changect pulpits last Sunday. The County Good Roads Committee with Engineer Patterson and County Clerk Holman of Goderich passed ,n,.011,4). here on Tuesday, inspecting ?� ro.nl,, which are under their con- trol. ul,o:i:r:ly on Monday brought n:te .: number of visitors to town, \Ve n:'tired the following :—Roy Fah- ner Chat4m; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ewald sof hitchener; Mr. and Mrs. Telfer and family of London; Lorne Brown. of Toronto University, The Township Court of Revision was held in the Hall on Wednesday. A number !of corrections were made to the roll Mrs. Rosze3l and babe Paul have re- turner ? home, after a short visit with her father in. Hamilton. Jack Mallett has improved the ap- pearance rot his hotel by putting a curtain canopy over the balcony. Leave it to Jack to do things. Dr. rain', Mrs. Orme motored to To- ronto on. Monday. Miss loris Jefferson of Sarnia spent a few clays in town last week visit- ing friends, CLINTON.—Mrs• Roy Grigg, who is the guest tut the home of her husband's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Vs.. J. Grigg, re- ceived word on. Tuesday ;et the death of her mother at Calgary. SEAFORTH—An estimable lady Passed away May 18'th, in the person of Annie Button, wife of Mr. J. Wes- ley Beattie, after an illness of two weeks, aged 47. A husband and two daughters survive. The town of Milford, on the St. John river, N.B., was visited by fire,. which did damage of about $100,000. A large gathering of Methodist clergy and Iay workers attended the funeral of Rev. Dr. 0. L. Kilborn in Toronto. The McClary Manufacturing Co. of London has bought all the holdings of the Wm. Buck Stove Co.; Ltd., of Brantford. hive Indian boys were drowned while crossing Moose Lake, south of The Pas, in a canoe, encountering a heavy storm. The Governor -Gene; -al, the Lieu- tenant -Governor and Premier Drury review the Toronto cadets at their annual parade. Exchange of merchaandise between Italy and Russia is to begin shortly by way of the Black Sea. Italy will sand medical supplies in return for wheat. Advices from Chihuahua say Villa, die Mexican bandit, is holding George superintendent of the Alvara- do Mining Co., of Parral, a British > 111e;wt•, :for $50,000 ransom,, ,, 1)espatd]1 from Constantinople state that Nationalists are recruiting in �RiCN BENEFITS�� IThere is not a single reason e why you should deny yourself • the benefits of rich, nourishing Scott's Emulsion eFar better than alcoholic• Itonics or medicines, every drop of Scott's contributes, to strength and better health Scott ;t Bo«ue, Toronto, Ont. W..)1' NIIMBOBIENRECINEIM011111111. Shipka A subscriber writing to the Advo- cate wshes to 'know what has hap- pened the Shipka correspondent, as his old-time budgets are not appearing. ft is up to our correspondent to square himself, and we hope he will do so by resnoading with his old-time bung - e t\. _Farquhar The Womeres institute will meet on Tuesday afternoon, June 1st. A pap- er Will be given by Mrs. Garnet Pass- more, "Co-operation Between School and the Home," also a talk •on Salads by Mrs A. Donne. The.sc papers will b; very interesting, so we hope for a good attendance, --The annualTham- ea Road School Picnic will be held June 3, in. Mr. James Baliantyne's bush, ff Ball games and other sports will take I place. Everybody welcome. Bring your baskets.—Mr. David Brown. spent , the week -end in. St, Marys,. Ills FORT E :.. KIDNEYS AND PAINS IN THE BACK Banish Iain$ in bar , riles and head and all ills rctulu :M f,. tt deranged kidneys, suet: as rbruntntirnt. r :flea, lumbago, neuralgia, swollen joints and stone in the l,l,,,Itt'r. Relieve congestion, soothe inflamed tissue, bring normal action, which purifies the blood and corrects the ailments, Gin Pills have helped thou- sands. They will help you. Send for free sample, or get a box from your druggist or dealer, b0c. with money- back guarantee. Address: The National Drug & Chomical Co. of Canada, Ltd., Toronto U.S. Address: Na-Dru•Co., Inc., 202 Main St., Buffalo, N.Y. 266 What services do your bankers render? Do they supply you with sound, practical advice based on up-to-date knowledge of markets, prices and business conditions? Do they help you to take advantage of your opportunities and increase your income ? This Bank is prepared to help farmers in every way possible. sol. THECANADIAN BANK PAID-UP CAPITAL $15,000,000 r/1-4.) COMMIT RCP RESERVE FUND D - $15,000,000 1,�t,Tl;tt iii -:_\.NCH, F. A. Chapman, Manager. lnt•orp,n•ittc'd in 1855 CAPITAL RESERVE S11,tiip,(alt] Over 120 Branches '�'"j BAN THEMO►�O { ' A good Banking connection is essential to the suce•e,;; of any merchant or trader. This Bank is equipped and prep..:ed to give et a:•ie'at, careful and quick service in every department of banking. EXETER BRANCH T, 5, WOODS Manager, Centralia Branch open for business .laxly. Safety Deposit Boxes to Rent at the Exeter Bran. h Western University London, Ontario @Arts and Sciences Summer School July Sth to August 13th ,FOR INFORMATION AND CALENDAR WRITE K. P. R. NEVILLE, Registrar i (et,c-m:Cti"la°-wed Plain Facts about Milk Routes • A team of horses costs about $400, double harness $100, a wagon $75, making a total of $575. A Ford Truck costs $750 at Ford, Ont. Government experiments have proved that the cost of feeding a horse is 8.7 cents per working hour, or 17.4 cents per team per hour. One team, if collecting milk, could not cover more than 30 miles a day. The cost for twelve hours would be $2.09, or about seven cents a mile. The cost for gas and oil for a Ford Truck is -only 4; cents a mile. The Ford Truck soon pays for itself in the reduced cost of operation. A Ford Truck will cover at least 60 miles a day col- lecting milk or 250 miles on long hauls. It enables you. to operate at a lower cost per mile and to cover twice as much territory as with horses. Ford One -Ton Truck (Chassis only) $750 f. o. b. Ford, Ont. Use only Genuine Ford Farts 685 Canadian Dealers and over 2,300 Service Garages supply Genuine Ford Parts and i prompt repair service. ,J 2 (ill iallHllJv/t grvir 1 u a dio plif grrtq% iy/via ,0,11 ,' ~ivy 'ih �... IIran0111,7` 11111.181111E Milo Snell, Dealer, Exeter