The Exeter Advocate, 1920-5-27, Page 5loppo.,
I always buy tools
bearing the GOLD MEP
trademark'" 4
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"GOLD MEDAL"
Tools always
give satisfaction.
Made of finest
:materials and
put together ky competent
workmen. they iawt a lifetime
with proper care.
You'll like "Coup MEDAL"
Tools and other lines. because
of their superior quality. Ask
for there by name.
All Sensible Farmers
Insist Upon "Gold
Medal" Harvest
Tools
For Sale at
First -Mass Hardware ,Stores
HOBBS GOLD MEDAL
Gold lines are for sale by
HOBBS
AA'hARDWARE
THE DOUBLE TRACK ROUTt
Between
MONTREAL
TORONTO
DETROIT
and
CHICAGO
Unexcelled dining car service
Sleeping cars on night trauns and
Parlor cars an principal day trains.
Full information from any Grand
Trunk Ticket Agent, or C. E. Horn-
ing
orning District Passenger Agent, Toronto
N. J. DORE
Pbocve 44w Agent, F..xeter
PURE BRED IMPORTED i -Y 1)1 S
DALE
KING JOHN
No 11411 17220, enrolled a d
spotted form 1, No. 4363.
Stands as follows,--
1.G hnfhy--Bruce Mitchell's, Stephen for
noon: '1'. 1V. Hodgson's, for night.
Tuesday -Dart Lewis' and Alex Steep•-
er's
1 Wednesday I)aird Hutc•hison's and.
Caen W eig .nd's, Hay.
rburs+iay--Isaa+• Bestard's and James
11O ;in.
t.`;'.' or} O'Brien's and hilt.
:lit+lutl"s.
tiatu+ --to 1 own stable, Exeter.
Terni -$15; 2 mares $28,
\V. 1.1 Na'; and S. Baskerville, Props,
FOUR -
Shingles In One.
Brantford
�P
Slab S��z
late
THE newest idea in roofing. Just think
of the time and cost of labor saved in
laying the roof of a big barn, freight
shed or other large building with this new
Brantford Asphalt Slab Slate which is four
shingles in one. Fewer nails are also required.
Brantford Asphalt Slab Slates are so cleverly designed
that a roof laid with them has the appearance of
being covered with individual size shingles.
One size only: 32 inch. x 12 inch, with cut outs fisre
inches. They are laid five inches to the weather. Red
or green color.
Brantford Asphalt Slab Slates are made of the same materials as
our famous Brantford Asphalt Slates which have given such
satisfaction for artistic homes.
The same roofing in roll, is called Brantford Crystal Roodag
and weighs 80 to 85 Ibs. per square.
Particulars about these roofings furnished on request.
'Et oofrCoiatitd
Head Office and Factory: Brantford, Canada
:ranchr s at Toronto,' Montreal Halifax, Niaoiped lib
F'dr rby -- The. Ross Taylor Co., Ltd.
Geo. A. Hawkins
Zurich
Mr, Leo O'Brien, had the misfortune
to fracture n bone; in his right arm.I
while ,crankinig the car, -Mr, Chas.'
Weber, who recently turderwent an.
op eratioto for xupture at London, is
home and is improving nicely, -Mr, W.
Stoskopf moved his household .effects
to Kitchener. -Miss Nancy Gingerich
is visiting in Newhaanburg and Bad-
en. -Mr. Dan. Smith is spending a few
weeks with relatives and friends at
New Hamburg, Kitchener and Ham-
ilton. -Mr Elmer Johnston, who spent
the past winter here, left for Wiscon-
sin State. -Mrs. F. Howald of St.
Iarys is visiting at the home of her
father Mr. P Bender, who is serious -
iii. --Mrs. Arnie Zeller of Detroit is
visiting relatives and friends in Zur-
ich. We understand Mrs;., Zeller in-
tends leaving for Germany in a few
weeks.
Grand Bend
(Intended for last week,)
11r Marmon Gill moved into Lake
View house Saturday. -Mrs. Daunt of
Lon ion arrived here for the summer,
as did also Mrs, Powell of Exetert-
Mrs Marlock ,still continues very it
--Mrs Frank Allister was taken sud-
denly ill last Friday, but is now int -
proving. -Mr. Sam. Corriere and ,Mrt
David .Pollock left for Toronto Mon-
day. The former will remain, while the
latter will make a short visit with his
brother, --Mr. Lawson has finished the
temporary b.idge,
Lucan
There, will be races on Lucan track
on Juno. 23rd. There are three races
on the .curd with a purse of $300 each,
Our track is in, fine condition, and
there i.; a trainer here with seven
!:arse:• getting them ready for the
summer rnectin;s. You would think
t,y
the w:ay some of them take their
w'>ri. tits; they' were ready to nee
Hensall
Mr. Rola, Higgins Mille cranking h s
truck on, :Monday bad the misfortune,
tit have his right arm broken and will
be laid up for some time, Mr: Hig-
gins had just recovered from a serious
illness and was about to start to Work.
-Miss Nora McEwen, who has been
attte,nliug the School of Commerce
Clacton, where she recently gradu-
ated, left .for Toronto, where she has
accepted a good position; -Mfrs, L.
Bishop of Battleford, Sask., is visit-
ing her parents, Mr, and Mrs. R.Wel-
sh,--Mr Jos. Burnie of Oshawa is
spending a few days in town, the guest
of Mfr. and Mrs. Alf. Clark; -Mr. Jas.
Jarrett, who has been attending the
Western University at London, is
home. -Mr. and Mrs, John Johnston,
who are among the pioneer residents
of this district, celebrated their gold-
en wedding anniversary on Monday,
\Iay 17, on which occasion there was
a large gathering of relatives and
Friends -Mr. and Mrs. John Welsh and
family pi Vermillion, Sask., are visit-
ing MM'. Welsh's parents, Mr, and Mrs,
R. Welsh. Mr. Welsh is just recover-
ing from an attack of the sleeping
sir, kar,es::, and wal spend the summer
in Hensall.
Whalen
\!r. 1)elbcrt Morley spent Sunday
with friends at Saintsbury. - Ser-
vi•.:es were as usual on Sunday, con-
'!ucted by the pastor, Rev, Sinclair.
Subject, Sermon to Young Women, -
A number from this vicinity attended
the ;anniversary ,sery:ces at Woodham
on. Sunt y, -Miss M".nnlc Millson of
Granto-, spent the week end with her
parents, Mr. +..rrl Mrs Geo. Millsoa-
1'he \'v.M.S. held their regular month-
ly meeting on. Thurs? zy n the base-
ment of the church with a good
,rowrt in attendance.
STANLEY -There passed away in
Stanley +cin Illay 18th, Mlrs. Elizabeth
Hayter, be'tove+1 wife: of Mr. Jos. Hay-
ter. at ,the age sof 75 years; 4 months
and 24 days. Deceased had been sick
only a week. She is survived by her
husband lone son, Harry, of Stanley,
and tome daughter, Mrs. Chas. John-
sttron of ,Vajrna.
MITCHELL -Dr, 5, W. Cull, far
many years a prominent and respect-
ed citizen of Mitchell, is ;lead, The
deceased wa,s in his 79th year. He was
appointed to the customs iu1 1893, on
Dec. 31i, In 1913 he took ill and had
been relieved of active duties since
that time.
OVER -ACIDITY
of the stomach has upset many a
night's rest. If your stomaclais acid -
disturbed, dissolve two or three
}tinaiij5
on the tongue before retiring and en-
joy refreshing sleep. The purity and
goodness of Ki-moids guaranteed by
SCOTT & ROWNE
MAKERS OF scorI'S EMULSION
RED HEIR
No. 50201
The Famous Standard -bred Wilkes
Stallion, Enrothlela in Fon•rni 1.
Description -You have two, chances
when you breed to ai horse like Red'
Heir.. If you (do twit get extreme
stjeeL1 you sire supe of high-class har-
ness CT a show harsie.
Red Heir isa beautiful seal -brown
horse. He is oin,e • of the most hand-
some horses in. the world, a faultless
individual 'a pure -gaited trotter and
of the, best bred owes.
Will stain,d pt ' his ,awn stable, Met-
nopol.itau Hotel, Exeter, Monday, Tues-
day Friday and Saturday of each week
To insure a foal $15; payable Feb. 1.
1921, with usual terms ,governing.
Wm Mitchell, Proprietor & Manager
LiYes, 1'11 make it, The truck runs smoothly and dependably
tecausKI I use nothing but Imperial Polarine for lubrication and
Imperial Premier Gasoline for fuel. That's the unbeatable
combination which keeps the mail on time."
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Accurate Thorough Lubrication
MPERIAL Polarine gives thorough lubrication and er every operat-
ing condition. Cars and trucks give longer, cheaper service when.
lubricated with Imperial Polarine,
Imperial Polarine will not break up or run thin under continued
operation. It reduces friction to a minimum by maintaining a coating
of oil on every wearing surface„ It seals all the power behind the
piston by establishing a perfect piston -to -cylinder seal.
Learn which of the three grades described below is best suited for your
car from the Imperial Polarine Chart of Recommendations, which is
on display wherever Imperial Polarine is sold.
Sold in one -gallon and four -gallon sealed cans, half -barrels and barrels,.
also in 121A -gallon steel kegs, by dealers everywhere.
IMPERIAL POLARINE IMPERIAL POLARINE HEAVY IMPERIAL POLARINE A.
(Light medium body) (Medium heavy body) (Extra heavy body)
A GRADE SPECIALLY SUITED TO YOUR MOTOR
Irip lex
prangs
Take the Jolts Out of
Canada's Rough Roads
O appreciate fully what an
improvement Triplex Springs
are, you must ride in the Over-
land and see what they do.
To light weight and economy-
of
conomyof 100 -inch wheelbase they add
the steadiness and road flexibility
of 130 -inch Springbase.
It is a new sensation to ride in
a light weight car with the com-
fort formerly confined to the
heavy car of long wheelbase.
—To be relieved from nerve-
racking jolts and to go confi-
dently ahead over rough roads
at a good roads' speed.
The made -in -Canada Overland
is a striking example of the new
strides being made by Canadian
industry.
R. H. Elworthy, Dealer, Exeter, Ont.
mn.ww, i�`t.'Ea,+n•a«.'4.1.•4^'.R{Y.}:�.Ti'NF.C.1SfA".. �.A,•�. � �W.«,."St�.9-t: `.I`L\"vih\ a"f..5`w
Head Office and Factories: Wi11ys-Overland Limited, Toronto, Canadi
Branches: Toronto, Montreal, Winnipeg and Regina
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