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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1920-10-14, Page 4�,3►(�►�.. !�r Ir-soky. `.dear Province of. Saskatchewan O% Gold Bonds •t 96.62 yield 6.30% for Twenty Years. Mail your order or write for descriptive circular, Twenty years of freedom from in- vestment care is offered to purch- asers of Province of Saskatchewan 6% Gold Bonds. During this period, an interest return of 6.30% is assured, while to collect this interest, coupons need only be clipped and cashed once every six months. Saskatchewan ranks as one of Can- ada's wealthiest Provinces. The value of her wheat and oat drop alone this year is estimated at approximate') $400,000,000, We offer, in $500 and $1,000 denom- inations, Province of Saskatchewan 6% Gold Bonds at 9(.62 and inter- est, yielding 6.30q, . Wood, Gundy & Company Canadian Patine It:iila:le Building TOP. M o • ..«1"i• *^,i«,-t."!,e Brethour. Maple syrup. 1010, Amos Doupe, Milton Gregory. Maple sugar, G, Hazlewood, Dawson Bros. Home- made bread, white, .Dawson , Bros., Miss M: Jamieson, Hoffer -made bread brown, Miss M. Jamieson, Miss K. Doupe: Monte -made burls, Sam. Ma- haffey, Mise M. daznieeon. Light cake, • Mrs. W. Switzer, Miss, 'Ellen, Switzer. Dark cake, Sohn. O'Brien, Dr. Grieve. Apple pie, Miss K. Doupe, Miss M. Jamieson Pumpkin pie, Miss Ellen Switzer, Dr. Grieve. Lennon pie, J. O'Brien, Dr. Grieve. Red Currant jelly, Miss Mary McCallum, Miss I. Rice. Apple Jelly, Wm, Sinclair, Daw- son Bros,'Berry jelly, Miss Mary Mc- Callum. Variety sour Trickles, Miss 1. Rice, A. E. Doupe, Variety sweet pickles, Dr. Grieve. Two varieties of catsup, G, Hazelwood, T. Washburn, Canned rhubarb, W. Radcliffe, Miss M. McCallum, Canned cherries, Mrs. Frault iticNaughton, Dr. Grieve. Can- ned raspberries, Geo. Hazelwood, J. Urquhart. Canued pears, J. Urqu- hart..L Robinson, Canned plums, Miss ,I. Robinson, Miss K. Doupe. Canned peaches, G. Hazelwood, Mrs. F. McNaughton, Canned strawberries G. Hazelwood, Miss Irene .Rice, Can- ned apples, ;hiss Mary MCNauglitou, :Hiss Irene Rice. Canued. grapes, Miss Irene Rice. Canned corn, Mrs. W. Urquhart, Dr. Grieve. Canned peas, Wm. Radcliffe, Canned tomatoes, J. Urquhart, Wm, Radcliffe. Two var- if ties, vegetable marmalades, Miss Mary aleCallum. Canned Chicken, T. Wesliburn, Miss Irene Rice. Best 5- piece noon, lunch. no liquid, Miss ll. Doupe. Children's Dept.—Specimen of writing on foolscap. open to pu- PBl in 4th and 5th reader, Velma At- icHueon. Levi Leslie, Leta Pridham. Specimen of writing, open to puplis in 2nd and 3rd reader, to be certi- tied by teacher, Elva Hazelwood, Gwen. Doupe, Helen Brethour, Pen- eil drawing, Willie Hazelwood, Agnes i Gleason, Verna ridliatn, Col. of wild dowers. pressed, mounted, in bloom and correctly named, Leta Pridbaua, Verna. Pridham., Col. of weeds, L. Pridham. Col. seeds. Leta Pridham. Col. injurious insects, Leta Pridham, Verna Pridham. Victoria Hanna. Col, of Grasses, Leta Pridham. Col. native woods. Leta Pridham. Verna Prid- ham. 12 potatoes, early, Chester Neil Willie Hazelwood, A. M. Harrah, It. Brethour. Three garden earrpts, E. Hazelwood, 1, Shier, Carman Greg- ory. Three parsnips, Willie Hazel- wood, V. Hanna, Fred Craws. Three cucumbers, Fred Crews, Oscar Harri- son, Ruby Brethour. Six. ears of earn, L Shier, V. Hannah, 0. Harrison, 6 ears of pop corn, Levi Leslie, Oscar Harrison, Elva Roger. Pumpkin, L. PridhamWaken., Elva Roger, E.Waken.Watermelon, Leta • 'ridhan. Reta Denham. Citron. Annie Harrah, Os- car Harrison, E. Hazelwood, Five onions, W. Hazelwood, Fred Crews, Velma Atkinson. Five tomatoes, M. Switzer, V. Hanna, Ruby Brethour. Five Northern spy apples, G. Gallop, Reta Denham, Carman Gregory. Five King of Tompkins, Marion Switzer, Elva Fogey, W. Hazelwood. .Three blood beets, Ruby Brethour, G. Doupe, Fred Crews. Water color painting, Leta Pridham, Everett Bickel], T,sabel McCullough. Sun- flower, V. Hanna, Ross Taylor, Elva Roger. Apron, Frances Bibbery, M. Switzer, Helen Brethour. Sample of bottonholes, Verna Pridham, Leta Pridham. Twelve cookies, Leta Prid- ham, Reza Brethour. Half dozen soda biscuits, Verna Pridham, Lata Pridham, Hazel Brethour; one light 'Verna erna Pridham, Marion Swit- zer, Hazel Brethour. Best dress 1 doll, Grace Gallop.. Bouquet of 11 u ers, Leta Pridham, H. Fletcher, V. Hanna. Col. of postage stamps, V. Hanna, Leta Pridham, Marion. Swit- zer. Specials.—Pr. of socks, Verna Pridham. Hand -made handkerchief, Verna Pridham, Tatting, Victoria Hanna. One yard lace, Verna Prid- ham,. Sample patching, V. Pridham. Sample darning, V, Pridham. Judges —Richard Walsh and Mrs. Crago•. `,e Exeter Advocate 25 c n id tewas ila 'i question I1 instituting ritta t sn„tHae a Senders as Creech, Proprietors Inez •ptaa 1 ggi,-Greerxw °ty was. discu;seed ei] 1 ac`s .ntzb3'i.t', t voted that a 11re•.i};3 pair year in Canada; $2.00 in the "fl." he a°�,ta&a:isHttt:H there. Unite l States. All subscretrtiene. nM paid in advance SOc. extra clattered., Lumley Subscription Price—la advance $1.50 ci{URSD . , OCT. 14th. 191.0 alas'Sella: McArthur of Ili7.atSa d Miss Sarah tianeont of Blake have 1•een visaing Mrs. Steward McQueen or Zurich , the nest Sew days.—Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mee KKeenan.spent a ;few days the fore M. 4nuiR ZLller of Ile.. ro t pas a pert of the week with friends on the. ser, ra'' at the name 'Dr Mr, Wait bound; ry.—aitss Hellen and Alma. Mil- e too e air, and Mrs. Henry Ramsey • ler took in, the At Home in. Seasortlt et. ve Michigan ars: eisieing, at the home Ili h tch°. last Friday, --1[r. and Mrs, ear air. end Mrs, Tea. Ga•,cho:—etre Ar- Jabs Selves, Jr,, .are moving from our thug .Well :and sister, alias "rime, re, neighborbrrrd to the Wm. Kay farm thrive I to.I.)t:troit, eater snendane sone oa the 12th concession of Hibbert, time with dheir father, Mr, H. Well.— The neighbors are sorry to lose Mr, e:nee airs„, Chris, ,Gascho (of the and 3Srs, Selves from their midst, Branson Line�t and Ma! and •lfrs,. Joel ale, fiU ler e. zberne were recant vie_ t oto e al Michlgase—A very interesting Elimville ,.tont tank .panic aft St. Peter's R. C ; Church, Drysdale on Sept. 28,. when • Sad Death.—The sad death took Miss Juliet, youngest daauglrter of Mr. ones at the berme t Mr. and Mrs. .arid .files, B. Charrette of the Sauble Henry Johns,*Manville. on pctober 7th Peine• south, became the brale of Mr, of their youngest daughiter, Edith Al- airmond Denomy, eon of ,Ma. and Mrs aerie, at the age a: 16, 4 n*n.th'( Regis .Denamy sof the-Sauble nerth, ansi 7 •days Deeeese:1 had never fully. Hay Townshin,—Mr. and Mrs. Alex, recovered from the influenza from Denny of Windsor visited relatives ` which she suffered : everal months ago and friends .here.—Mi and Mrs. J and when she tock cold a few clays •.Preeter sneat the past week in 1)e- prior to her death, she rapidly sank. trait, returning Tuesday, -misses L. The funeral took nlec•e Saturday to and 0 Howalld of Detroit arc visiting the Elimvi1le cemetery.. at the home a ,their parents, Mr. and ears. Jac. Howald.—Mi+, and Mrs. F. UR:Kenney and two children of Dee trait were recent visitors at the home or Mr and Mrs. Win. Finlay, Stanley. Lucan Alden Stanley, who tett struck in the eve by a ;baseball ,.bat ,;it the aiigh School field day at Parkhill, is Hauch imn_ov ed. He was standing about 15 Meet from Earl Powell, who was batting. Mr. Powell swung at the ball, and the bat flew out of his hand striking Stanley in the fight eye, Sae • sti.tE'bes were required to close the vraund,—Thanksgiving services were ybserved here on Sunday .by all three -churches. At Holy Trinity Church, Canon Carlisle ° :of W;i ndser was the ,oreacher. The ;gesture of the service -was the inauguration, of a,'surnlic•e -chair, This was the first time in the 'history of Lucan that a surplice chair 'has been connected with any of the .churches.—More than a hundred of the 'Royal Black KKnigiJts at, Ireland gath- ered hese on Saturday evening, when nrec•eptaries from Hunon and Perth Convz uerl to consider. •establishi.ng a More, Miss Gladys Shier. Bed spread nreoeptcery for Greenway.. A class of fancy, Isaas Bailey, Wm. Radcliffe. Kirkton Fair --Continued Dairy exhibits—Butter, 1 -pound prints, Wm. Sinclair; butter, best 6 pounds in crock, W. Sinclair, Frank Pridham. War trophies,—Best col- leetion—Isaac Bailey. Floral exhib- its.—Cut flowers, asters, Wm. At- kinson, Milton Gregory. Gladioli, best col. Hiram Hannah, Miss Irene Rice. Sweet peas.—Miss Ellen Swit- zer, A. Rundle. Cola Annuals.— W. Atkinson, Three foliage plants, dif- ferent varieties, Hiram Hannah, S. Mahaffey. Geraniums in bloom, single and double, H. 'Hannah. Best single plant in. bloom, Sam Mahaf- fey. Special dahlia, Miss Irene Rice. Special beans, Milton Gregory.. Lad- ies' work.—Quilt, pieced cotton, M. Brethour, Miss Mary McCallum. quilt, cotton, Jas. More, Amos Doupe Comforter, Wool filled, A. Cole, J. More. Comforter, °down filled, James THE LATEST PRICE ON THE. Canadian Fairbanks Morse Co'y. Engines 1 `1.2 H. P: IENGINlJS ..,.. ;'110.00 .3 H. P. ENGINI.'S .x>.,..,. , ,,.x•...$175,00 '6kI, P. ENGINI.S ................ $285.00 "Mese enlgirtea are ,egiuinied with the Bosch Magnfsta, tante finest " ig- nition. known,. DOUBLE GEAR PUMP JACK :, t,. ..,.$15.00 INTERNATIONAL GI.AR JACK ..:; :•:$30.00 FARM LIGHTING POWER -40 LIGHTS ,.:. $525.00 WE SILL ; THE' CASE, .TRACTOR E731,RY STANDS, SAW ARBORS, PULLEYS, B1 LTING •HANGERS AND SHAFT T,G,.. ON : SIIOR L' NOTICE MATLES'OF"ENGINES OVERHAULED CYLINDERS RhBORED blt GROUNG NEW PISTONS MADE T.O FIT WITH RINGS OXY -• ACETYLENE WELDING DONE. Cochrane Machine Works Ladies' sweater coat, knitted, Miss Irene Rice, Dr. Grieve. Shoulder scarf, knitted, alias M. Jamieson. Ladies' blouse beaded, Miss J 1). Graham. F. A. Taylor. Lingerie set. 3 pieces, embroidered, Miss Mary McCallum. Pair bedroom curtains, trimmed, Mrs.a Laurence Mills Red r s floor rug, Miss M. Jamieson, M, Bre- thour. Hand knit socks, coarse wool, Mrs, J. D. Graham, Miss M. Jamie- son. Hand knit mitts, fine, Mrs, J. D. Graham, Arthur Cole. Hand knit mitts. coarse, Miss J. Robinson, Dr. Grieve. Set table mats, asbestos lined Miss Mary McCallum. Child's axess, made from old garment, Arthur Cole Work apron and cap, Mrs. J. D, Gra- ham, Miss I, Rice. Plain pillow cases, hand -made, W. Radeliffe, Mrs. Wm. Urquhart. Home-made soap, hard, Dr. Grieve, Miss Ellen Switzer, Lad- ies' night robe, embroidered, Mrs. J. D. Graham, W. Radcliffe. Ladies' convalescent jacket, W. Radcliffe. Miss M. McCallum. Table centre, col- ored embroidery, Mrs, J, D. Graham, Miss Jamieson. Library table runner, James More, Miss- I. Rice. Buffet runner, Miss I. Rice, Miss Mary Mc- Callum. Tea cloth embroidered, Mrs. J. D. Graham, Miss Irene Rice. Tea cloth, crochet trimmed, Miss Jamie- son. A. Cole. Pillow slips and sheet, crochet insertion, Miss Mary Mc- Callum, Dr. Grieve. Dresser cover and pin cushion, Mrs. Graham, Daw- son Bros. Child's dress, A. Cole, Mrs.. Graham; Child,s jacket and booties W. Radcliffe. Sofa pillow, silk em- broidery, Miss G. Shier, Miss M. Jamieson. Sofa pillow, washable. Miss I. Rice, Miss McCallum. Drawn work, fine, Miss J.* Robinson, Mrs. Graham, Drawn work, coarse, Mies M. McCallum, Mrs. W. Switzer. Lun- cheon set, crochet trimmed or em- broidered, Miss McCallum, F. A. Taylor. Sheet and pair of pillow case, A. Cole and F. A. Taylor., Pair day pillow slips, embroidered, Mrs. Graham, Miss Rice. Camisole, Mrs. J. D. Graham. Crochet, yoke, white, Miss E. Switzer, A. Cole. Hardanger, I. Bailey, Miss J. Robinson. Hand- kerchiefs, 'Band -trimmed, W. Wynn, Mrs. Graham. Hand bag, fancy, Miss McCallum, W. Radcliffe. Tea cosy, white, Mrs. J. D. Graham, Miss Irene Rice. Table doylies, white, Mrs. J. D. Graham; Serviettes, initialed, Mrs', Graham, Dr. Grieve. Pair bedroom towels, crochet insertion, Miss Mary McCallum, W. Radcliffe. Guest tow els, colored embroidery, Wilbur Wynn. Maderia embroidery, Miss ramiesoi , W. Wynn, Balkan embroi- ery, Mrs. J. D. Graham, French em- 'broidery, • Miss Janiieon,• 'Mrs. J. D. Graham. Embroidery, conventional, silk; Miss `M. Jamieson, Mrs: J. D. Graham. Embroidery, piece- colored, not listed, Miss M. Jamieson., Wm. Radcliffe. Tatting,. • Miss lyl, Jamie- son,. Miss J. Robinson. Pair bedroom slippers, J,• 'More, Miss M. Jamieson, Child's crib cover, . A. •Cole; Miss M. Jamieson. Crochet,Filet, Miss J,'Rob- inson,:; W.' Atkinson. Best, 5` styles of needlework, different materials, Miss Traria Rice, Miss M: Jamieson. 'Col. -of useful artieles,:.six or more,' dif- ferent entries, Mrs, .J, D. Graham, Miss M. Jamieson. Fine and Decora- tive art.—Oil painting, marine, -copy, _Mies. G .Shier, Miss Susie Shier. Oil paintings, animals •Miss L. C. Taylor. Pastel,: scene,Mis3 G. Shier Miss ;S• Shier Stencil design, Wm, Rad Cliffe, J. Urquhart,Basketry, Miss'E. Switzer, China, or any ,other pieces not otherwise listed, Dr, Griew• , J More: Birds, (special), W. • Neil. Painthig on silk, Dawson Bros, Por A1.1- The LL The EXETER ®NT, HARVEST EXPENSES Harvest time brings expenses which must be met with ready money. Should you need an advance to help you over thig busy season, interview this Bank.. We are pre.. pared to help all responsible farmers. 90a THE CANADIAN BANK OF } p ',,w R PAID-UP CAPITAL - - $15.000,000 RESERVE FU1. - $15,000,000 EXETER BRANCH. F. A. Chapman, Manager. Nai=,..waitclealawamenrocerninwissurimacirevermlmuar Incorporated in 1855 G-> PITAia RESERVE 50 (100,1 Qt1 Over 130 Branches THE MOLSONS BANK BEFOR1t G1`t)l'a ARE !SOLD Farmers needing trolley avh ? , waiting to market drones stock axe invited to con=sult wits the Manager at any THE MOT..SONS BANK Branches, Savings Departments at at .:3ranehes. EXETER. BRANCH T. $. WOODS Manager, Centralia Branch open for business .tally, Safety Deposit Boxes to Rent at the Exeter Branch 'rr of HUl2OND A LE Th monthly meeting of the. Wo- men's Institute was held at the home o`'. Mrs. Frank Dolwn, on Sent. 29,and was well attended, forty being pres- ent. Rev. Mr. Wilson gave a splen- did. aaddress on the subyeclt, •"Is liv- ing a life worth more than making a liv.ng' Musical numbers weregiven by the al_sse•s Pym and Mess Allison. The • ladies • made arraagements to have a sale a.° hone cooking in Exeter.. A number a° sannrxles of work dance at the Inatitute of the Blind- were on exhih tion, (Seeng to the conuena:tiion n, London the d,'tit eof the next meet- ing was chanced to Oc`t. 20. An irh- r talt.en has been extended to the' C editan Institute to be nre,sent. The meatiaig is td be. held at the, home '.of Miss Jeckelt: • • Dashwood The Misses E.' .arid !S. ,Tieman of London spent the week. end with rel- atives in "town Miss Myrtle Neebhas returned, -after spending the past month in Pontiac. Mr. 1, W. • Tien*, taf .:the Bank of Commerce staff has been transferred. to Parkhill. Mrs Wm,• Schoreder•:oif Detroit is visiting in tolwn. • Mrs. R. J. Donehiey ;left on Monday for her home in Chicago, after sne;nd-' ing the summer with,her Defeats here. Mr. H. Irelaind has resumed his du-• ties on the .Bank staff. Mrs. Armstrong of Landon visited her •mather, Mrs. Mcisaac, over Sun' - 'Miss Della Neieb of • Pontiac is it ng her •mather aft present ; • Meal). Tiernan, and fatally Weres is itors'G +n Thedfard Sunday. " Misses 1,01ive anud Myrtle Wii1erjtare home from Sagin w visiting their par- entc, Mr, atvd S. 71 Willett, Mrs Adam Walert and , daughtter, trait in oil, Miss L. C. Taylor.•Dom , Fear1, ,are,• v rsitiirng , th,t(ar. s.itster, , Mrs. estic Science.—Haney, extracted, M. 'Louis J. W llerlf Shovelfuls Coal Saved EachDay! THIS amount of coal saved each day will total roundly a half a ton a month —certainly economy worth while and when at the close of the heating season you find your coal bills have been less- ened 3 finny or mere it will certainly take the sting out oe the high price of fuel. This advantage in furl saving is availal;.le in its fullest measure if you will wisely install try t tri r Re4,,oz arca Automatically regulates the drafts and dampers at all hours of the day and night, holding the consumptionof fuel to just the amount required to obtain the tem- perature desired. Eliminates heating plant attention and worry. Insures comfort, health and safety. Works perfectly with any kind of heating plant—hot water, hot air, steam, vapor or vacuum, burn- ing coal or gas. WE INSTALL AND GUARANTEE THE' MINNEAPOLIS" C. H. SKELTON Agent, Exeter. • 14 F course mother smiles confidently,, Now that she uses -es- Lantic the reci- pe always comes out just as she wants ft. The soft velvety texture that .pro- claims, ro- c .ims, in, most cakes and .candies:, a perfect blend of ingredients, is : an ever -welcome delight in homes where Lantic is used. It imparts fineness - because itis ATLANTIC SUGAR REFINER IES, LIMITED AS S :r.•