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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1920-12-9, Page 41 1 The Exeter Advocate Sanders & Creech, Proprietors Subscription Price --In, advance $1.50: per year ea Can;eda; $2.00 in the United States. Ali subscription:: not paid Izt advance 50c. extra charged. ADVERTISING RATES DiSplay Advertising -Made. known 041 -.TOO eatioa. Stray )._ (tutus--C)=t. -insertion Sea. three - eleeetieas $1.00. • Farm or R4 Estate for salt 500. ' eatTh inaertiaaa for one month o: fan: i'tsertioos . :!r:i••'Ies of trot now those ; , F.>- Sale. I`o• Rent. E ::7gt1•.:1 t) ..ls 25:. an ....S rti)n. Dot r 32. g notices, 4'tc' 1.N, p r line to r:tt ^• tiA .lfi'.t.'eA le e than :?',` Carl of Thanks 54),- «:t:eS 33 for one insertion and $a.: + for a .:h subsequent . In- serti.00. t it i r itlehes °n .e,agth • zdvert,,:.g 1z':. and 5:. a lire :til• elltAi•, DEC oto. lose * a . R:f a FE CT t' ..l t,..ott, rt, fG-:.. •t ;r• tai:r.> C'c a F' t t:, .. • •nr, l: s a - 1. 1 '.. . a, , • e t:2r. d a tsar :4t • Dashwood DASI-IWOOD SCHOOL li11PORT.. The following shows the relative standing of the pupils of our school for November, based on weekly tests and daily Marking. Sr. 5th. • (History, Agri.. • Latin, Science and Book-keeping. )- .E.• Howard 93; M. Tiernan S5; t'. Stein-' hagen ; lt.' Jr. 4th. t Same :+ubleets).-F. Harden) 87; A.11ot2man 83;.1. ga- yeties 76; J. Guenther 74; E. Guen- ther 73; I' l>.rc t11xstati ar , w3. Sr 4th. (History, Agri., Arith., Hlygieatt'.'-1., • Tiernan 83; Lillie ll;illert L. Eveland 71; A. Ila-' d.•r•6$;- C. Snell t'46: Lueflle Willer; *41 Jr. 4th. (Sante ubjeets. )••••-I.,. Rohl :1: E. Zimmer 62; V. Maker 9; M. Rinker *29. G. S. Howard. Prineiiia1. Rt)OM 11. Sr. 3rd. Total attarks Birk 257: 1F • Graupner 246: ll. Kel- lerman 129: L. Witmer *111: I.. 1*aite?r *103; t'. Fisher 9t). Jr. 3rd. Total marks 250.---A. Tie- lagan 176: A. Willert 16tit E. P.tlds' 149:: E. Tietxaata 144; H. Hot2raan 117; F. Kicinstiver 92; X. Wein *86. t. it i1agt'n *3; A. Miller 49; ti. tllat'tatli'r a:i-,; W. Stirs' w`4$,, S.r. 2attl. Total marks 220. 1 ale nter 160: t'. Illarttatk:iter 141+; E H:ain.teher 144; A. list?staineyer /411; E. Hartieih *94; M. White *:cit. Jr Anti Total &¢::arks :-'lift •'i'. I1aynr 1:''.: F. Guenther 128: G. 1st;rnat'.:•:tttr 1•a:; L. Bender 100; M. Molitor tri L, Zimmer •r 0 1. 1.:pia"rd , G. Bender r *iv i M. ,gt.r>i s :a 1'. 1":31:t05.10117• ROOM 1. Jr. 2m1. --W. - V. Ill,•,. te144: M. t:r:i:ap- ::• S24: W. EvfOoral+: ' i. Fos- ;ion; W0t11. •:,- , q: A N _ ..- .- •.-:. . 7 : E fish prohibition poll, voted dry, at - •though Scotland as -a whole turned Clown prohibition. The three Prairie Provinces have agreed on their approach. to the Dom- inion Government with reference. to the control of naeural resources. Joseph Buchie, an Indian convict in Port Arthur Jail, locked his Ward- er in his cell, released two others, cooked a breakfast and walked out.• FRIDAY. The British House of 1 n ;1s li::s passed the Unemployment Bill. The Hungarian 'Cabinet, headed by Count Paul Teleky, has resigned. • Fire insurance companies may be forced to reduce premiums to agents. Musical instraannent nxanufaeturers plead for the removal of the luxury tax. Premier Drury says readjustment of wag ee• will- follow generally redue- c tl prices. Victor Ros, tlneneial expert, ex- press•s hti,roftt1 view of European oo ditions, • Women are. suggesting ,many inno- v:ltio•mc i:t cnnnei'tion With the To- •tvai4i police court Quebec bakers have reduced prices. t"tl Ottawa and Hull bakers have •,'n'tPd a cash breis. The De la Salle and U.T.S. hockey ^ietl:-s will enter teams in the O.H.A.' Prepratory School group. • - The scheme for overseas settlement 1f a-e^rvicei nen will be extended in r `* • `n to the end of 1921. Th•' tos.iittrodnetion of traveling 1'411.47a -frons Irelaud is being' ebn- •:i tr» el by the British Cabinet. The S.•ottish Co-operative Eleva- tor. north of Biggar, Sask.. was burn- ed to the ground; loss -play be about 37 5.0110. A stet kitten climbed into the. crib of a snv'n-months-old baby in Chat '?^'a. N.M. and going to sleep on its tiltffnerated it, - Jrt';c nit Gibson. of Inliersoll prom - `n• nt in tton pent noe, uplainol. A.0 i',tv.. M-thodist, athletia an.l ooto•in:Y rift:"lrs frit' many Poo's. is :1n 0ttotvr.-Hirst synth!:. •tt 1'nc "t:i•.I,t :+.I.), offer for the Caro•- nl i.'r- 1) utnsey bout !Incl gra:ar:aturr ' fa 'iii 1'ti121•r' -oon 1 boots aro Th,_ . ,> , II , {.461114 Crag.. • ,.1 i . cl:,, . t .. +t , „t t1Pt var- McGillivray • Miss Lizzie Ball had the mitstortune to ,fail down; her cellar stair with the' result that she broke her left arinand received u badshaking up. She was alone at tate. time but was ab'l'e to tel- epho e. for assit;tante. *, ns Saintsbury Jtiss Carrie I)at s s v lasting her sin ter, sirs. 3. Ho hams Sezxorth, mans • friends of lir. Jas. Turnerwilie will be glad to hearhe has returned home :from the hospital. -hiss Ann:e SVashiaurn leaves Thursday for the City o: Guelph where she will i:s': for a time. ---Relative DI this virrrity were sorry to learn: of the recent sickness and death y :Airs. J. el;.ir g• 01 Wet- end 'ttt.- t n:l 11rs. \ii:" I)_t:kt•t s, Mrs. Sithe Me;s:e. Frei :ell i Frank Davis a: z i the . ante a'. 81-.11a:old Iiutt ter is, 4.::c d:mg, the Fat 'Stook Shaw at Toronto. -Wedding Bel's will soon be:vagina' n our midst. -The he -Uuti people are bus;: practislng for the Sita.day Soho): Chrtttinas sten -ter.. W:a't'h for the date ne' t wee:(.--- :fir. Fred iluaa., is i usy thresh ng vete thee flaw. BRUSS.ELS-- F1ire in the D. Ewan blas dea:'ni est the large blacksmith s on and show room on the east side. } • t .; ..Bre calm ;r'nht and ;(roti a ttr' :t: the tiretnau ate remainder of was saved. The (origin o is unknown. The burned par; 'Ai: be rebuilt. t:1.1 \ I'ON-Word has colli of the dt at .*tn )i s. W. II. Farquhar of tier-.. :t ", Sack,. formerly i't the flown ':.•:1. She had been ailing for three oe herr: Lour t t-yGt` t t °31 .Y.:tai he: fl aughtG'r. i •kruCi l•tdi. 1•.l the 16 a ^"- x1 --I. is e r e ha sold h\ ietk ,t .' t: t -t eneey bus:ne;:,,' .') P. • 1 i;t'Btm, to Petleaf• into a • , s' s.'i:: r• o 43 •i , 1 t tit t d' .ti'r t. 1 :fl... :::x . t►.1e., ,t 0 on ,. _ , t;. fit.:, ..e• *°.t'i11 : r. tr, , •▪ S9•Ir' A v.... t0 1•'11 i 1'!11,11'. A:,• eeea ,r.ls .. r• . t... :fir i:.tat t'1rfint tin ...:,:.:•. i; .'l't+•tIy to -d4 y. ,g S tt:tl. At: ea will . IL:... I,.. lia,4:;.: •4. ... T offsets ha Loudon. ..+ r'.'r 1 :.• ;` '1.;r les. put 6t:} job 4 A. rr,, 0 1? f.i • *124; 11, rine . on, .141t ,,ion of Claippawa, o R : .r, _ .I Ir J. L °` , 04 to ploy Tiar'rs for the t.;... title at Hamilton on • • i`..0 • .;moi..noo!.-.. or :e: pan were n aoier •;• .»+.«...: 'et 1 -, i .. ?F.. -•rens. .n a 1-. .. w .. t .t ,.. 11:. L• * t ts:n s-, n3 : • I , 'at in the Lei e FO: T too • s , ii tl ;a' tato., -r-- . - ,e».'a vr3 Il.- Co ndetoni 3. .t .. j 1r._ ::=.rut +;3:,2r; •.. ..oer .4:r.:. S ;Hv O,` O}yT.. REPORTOF C) 4 USBORNE, :or toe roon.1/4 +: a.n Sr 4-H. Hunter 79. to The'ny.an eT I Harding 62. Sr.- Hover . ii ?. V aaioent 53 jr H'in:er 54. Sr... T..,..Cr.V t... *?. D 'tV_ _ 74. L. Ht." ..•!" 71. G. Ford 65 Jr, .-i.. Hun er p:, -A I::o sr^ X`;. Fs- '•nL' 14 average acre .da n.e 13. J,,. M. Davin tee; Women of Canada MonI"-, -en-We ? d, o. er. i r is "3i1, `., a_ the t.: .S:.wb.:• avt:.e i nrr - .w- . h .u- ... t-;,; ,•- . ..^. t. noot yi..0 a n oor ur2t.el r '•t:. t•ona ural beat tai e :or a If: ,g and hspny and t.r3*seous c, get t•totto es- eeteer. e re eta Izir,w halt yeti are zzot. ee.e your connecti,.,,!tato us out that yo's wi i still continue tc. 4^. tee,. your classes by yoga. angular at - tae w eon we assuro you we HE;ifo. pr?ze We are aware o: the - t -. when a new home is number - 6o1 omong the myriad home, c. eer.h a great coat odds and ends one n cess„- ar, .•o ave acted accordingly, and rave brouoht alc•ng a variety o: such ondales. Gt ch we ask you to accept la- a remembrance from your class !assia:ates. Our clos,'ng wish is that ' hath may conwiaue to be what you have bee- a real Soldier of the Cross • *• and -a devoted Bethany Sister, Testily Dacre, Ort,: -"I rut more than pleased with Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. I was rue -down Sena ro nervous that I could not even stay in thehouse- alone in the day -gime and tried every kind of medicine I heard of but got no result. One of my friends advised me to take Favorite Prescrip- tion,' said that it would cure me, and it did. After taking 6 ' v four bottles I felt like a new woman and it is also the very best medicine for a woman bringing up a fp?n1ly. I will recom- mend 'Favorite Prescription' to any one suffering like I did;" -MRS. JOSEPH BEA17DRY, R. R. 2. WEAK AND NERVOUS Tillsonburg, Ont. -"I found Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription an excellent medicine for the ailments of women. I had beware very weak and nervous. I was just miser- able when I began taking the 'Favorite Prescription' and it proved most beneficial. 4 so.completely restored me to health that 1`hav never had any reof e turn this ailment. I dor rlvise the use of 'Favorite Prescription' by women whb suffer with womanly troub- le." -MRS. GEO. WALKER, P. 0. Box 490. Dr. Pierce's - Favorite Prescription is made of lady's slipper root, black cohosh soot, unicorn root, blue" cohosh root and Oregt-n grape root. Dr. - Pierce knew, when he firsemade this standard medicine, that whiskey and morphine were inju. ions, and so he has always kept them.out --of his -remedies. Women who take this standard !remedy know that in Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription they are getting a safe•woman's -tonic so good that druggists. everywhere sell it, in liauid or tablet form. - Signed on behalf of the Classes. A quiet wedding was solemnized at the Evnn;e'ical parsonage, Wednesday ! evening, De:. lst, when Miss Ella Dis- t iardiae was united in marriage to Mr. t0. Truemner, Rev. W. G. Yager o:fi- t ciathtg. The young coupe were un- attended. Heartiest congratulations are extended. D !tlr. E. We:vii of Clifford is vsit'ng at his home here. l Miss ELzabeth Wolfe of Crediton. is #spending a few days with her brother Mr H. Tyler of Oshawa has return- , ed hone. f .'Lir. and Mrs. Alex. Stumpf of Wet- e o) visaed at the ,homb of Mr. Wel- •tiz -a fe(v days last week. 1 Mi.'s Olive Wale~t has returned af- ter spending a week visiting with her 'cousins, Mr. and Mrs.%George A. Wiill- erg et Petroiea. t. • Farquhar FARQUHAR WOMEN'S INSTIT- UTE OYSTER SUPPER, Farquhar Hall, Friday, Dec. 10th., Supper ser- ved from 5 to 8 o'clock. Good prc- s elocution.- br;ldtnme-l2rs. G. Passmore; 1st The Hocking Musical Trio, Kirk - ton. Male Quartette., and others will assist" Adm scion 75c., children un- der 12, 35c. Clandeboye vii;s A. Bice o'.+>st'-a• Ponderosa lent- o,:throb ` ;tthich •r.pened a fruit .p.,ck- ed Nov, 28, which weighe.l 15 ounces aid measure_ 12 by .13 inches. The. shrub is only about two and a, half feet: hi :.h, ha; theee lemons st 11 gronvr,ng and is seldom out of blossom the ye'tr round. • A • No ....$ I1•.lti::E y L461 cite is re - to form a six- th. .. of .'no::or Community Service cuteeeren ::. Toronto has a good ope e •: tlra, Eae, l vP. ttrtipt?rty oeuvre - car- ried a Hydro by-law by a vote of The French Chamber of Deputies has voted to re-establish relations with the Y atiean. Final figures of the prohibition vote in Alberta show the dry ma- jority to be 18,742. Montreal Administrative Commis- sion will not recognize the Police Union with its present affiliations. The wool workers of New South Wales have struck for wages in ac- cord:tnce with the Federal Cotnmis- SiOP Ontario .Agricultural College stu- dente made a fine showing in stock judging at Chicago at the Inter- national Live Stock Show. The cruiser Aurora and the de- stroyers Patrician and Patriot, -hand- ed over to Canada by the British Ad- miralty, left Devonport, England, for Canada on Tuesday. The first steamship to bring a li- quor cargo to St. ,John is the C. G. M. M. vessel Canadian Trader, with 30,000 cases of whiskey from Glee- goly for "Upper Canada." A St. Catharines citizen plucked a bunch of summer flowers in his gar- den on Tuesday, the foliage being untouched by the frost. raid a fish - worm hanging to the root, which had. been only two inches under gromid. THURSDAY. Jack Dempsey hv s signed to box - "Jess" Willard on March 17. The ex-kaiserin is very .low, and her death is expected speedily. • • S: J. Dickson becomes Ciacf of the Toronto police force, succeeding Col. Grasett. ' The Toronto police are following new clues concerning A. J. Set Ill's disappearance. Sir Adam- Beck says the rep'irt of the special committee on Hydro af- fairs is vague. t Windsor, Walkerville, Sandwich-. and Ford have gained 10.000 in population in the year. West Australia has increased its in- come tax, and land taxes and Victoria has raised its railway rates. 'The Canadian Independent Tele- phone Association will present a scheme to the Government. - The ,South London. branch of the Merchants' Bank was robbed by two men, who escaped in a high-powered car. Bobby" McLean has • challenged Oscar Mathieson at Norway to com- pete for the world's speed skating title. ' Three highly -trained agents of Lenine are said to be at work in Cen- tral Ontario .among foreign working- men. Several officials of the Vancouver School Board were requested by the chairman to resign, no charges being specified. , - The new Agriculture Building at. the.. Ontario Agricultural College, 1Guelph, was formally opened ''on Wednesday. • • Fifty' million {.narks, the proceeds of sales in Berlin, have been sent to the ex -kaiser in Holland since 'Jan- uary 1, 1919. January1,1919. The Island of Lewis, in the Se-ot- 1e2;• 'O're ti` • i. ?, t tare reap''4I 1t ,, . . s' \IITCIII:LL -Margaret l.uai :t. I t; t.1,t • o.) 3I loved daughter o lir. J. l3 end Mo, , t•.l`, Schneider. died at the family Ito.no, liitellell. on Sund.r et.•.n 'tw. .r▪ • ,l ^+ " t- ''- y t the :t l y a' two ear, . ttthv . •• ... ' 4 ,. ',41: 4`:••11"fi- ii •a• . •.l t, t. VICTORY LOAN COUPONS We will cash your Victory Loan Coupons or place them to your credit in our Savings Bank where' they will draw interest at 3 0 per annum. 514 ir THE CANADIAN OF .0 YME PAID-UP CAP;TAL. RESERVE FUND $15,000,000 $1 5,000,000 EXETER BRANCH, r. A. Chapman, Manager. Incorporated in 1855 CAPITAI, ItESERVE $0,000.000 Over 130 Branches THE MO L S ONS BANK WE W1•LCO:li1.' 'I ILL DEPOSITS At all our Branches we ha e Saving, Departments a: which Deposits of ;31111,1 , r int.•e are received. Interest at regular rates. L our teouS attention :liven to every Customer. EXETER BRANCH • T. S. WOODS Manager, G• Centralia Branch open for business •tars! Safety Deposit Boxes to Rent at the Exeter Bran h .--+gym. , .' . its .'eundll sk for . .r1 .4'•r ,•r ' :l 1 i lit t+'r::'fir A .a,> .t , , , , (sail .14tit,an R•rP . • "• i:' 1?. ., x 1?n:thrt• 0. _t -t' • I ` 11?l '1ea 1'. to ice. est. ,'lt tae r. Tit ''•.`i t , t,. .5t1 rr., taut •''r • Ii -• H,:'• trent. of °`. • 1,,4.:,1.111 :nn no lot:0„,t. out, .• ! 111, ; ,00coI il: h era have r•t+tt t'T • i'llltteti in fl`tt'•1:t, ...aw'l's .i`tt•i•• t Th s .. 't. is !.•• • r•: • (fon cors, t 'u- too, 4eo.lanta this •' ifos1. tt .,,tt O:• ' e•;