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The Exeter Times, 1921-8-25, Page 4Txit tSDAY, AUGUS'J, 25, 1921.. Locals A rimk of bowlers are in St, Marys today .(Wednesday) attending a bowling tournament, They took with therm the Victor challelige Trophy which was won, by an Xlxeter rink last year and which has been held by them since. 14r. and Mrs, C. 11, Hornet' and Mrs, E. J. Hoiiaey and hale, Mr. and Mrs, James Coliingwood and tliree children, of Hamilton, and Mr. and Mrs, W. J Horuey, of Lippett, motor - e t;o d Cllr{ li`ill' and spent the week • eria, IVfr•. and. 'Mrs, 1 '_= blowald and tlitu gli ai 111 zrrel, are, in Zurich to- , , 1. r day" W ,L'.'. 3 t Sizr sda attending the e y) d g we�ding of the former's brother,.. Rev. Ferdinand Howald, to Miss C. Hors. The marriage is being per - ti formed in the Lutheran church. l .v!.�, ndMrs.Walter Conner and twin children, Lyle and )fay, of Ga:rd� Yw Windsor; Mrs. F. Durdle, of Wal- "" ken s file and Mrs, Wm. Carr, of Dfe- trort are holidaying with relatives in,Exeter and also at Grand Bend: 1111r5's Muriel M. M. Hogarth,' has successfully completed one :of the prescribed summer courses and is qualified for one year for the posi- tion of assistant in a kindergarten primary class. t.s Miss Emma Heideman, of Toron- ;' to,. is holidaying with her parents, Mr: • and Mrs. E. Heideman. Miss Nettie Heideman, of Kitchener, ac- companied her and is visiting for a few days. "Mr. T. Cooper White and two children, Marion and Thomas, ac- companied by his mother, Mrs. T. M. .White and nephew�John C. White, of Windsor, motored here on Mon- day evening. On Wednesday after- noon they, with Mr. and Mrs..Wid e- wire anli,,Miss White attended a pic- nic at Blaushard of relatives of the White family. About 200 were pres- ent.'Hensall Observer. Hay township have struck tire fol- lowing tax rate for 1921: County.rate, 3 7-10 mills; County Road rate, 2 mills; Township rate 2 mills; Statute Labor, 2 3-10 mills; General School rate, 3 9-10 millsi. Dashwood Police Village rate, 5 mills; Special School rate, No. 2, 2 7-10 mills; No. 14, 3 1-10 mills; ,,No 2 9-10 mills; No. 8, 3 3-104 mills; No: 7, 6-10 mills;No. 8, 4 1-10 mills, No.. 4, 4 3-10 mills; No. 12, 4 mills; No. 11, 4 mills; U. No. 13, 6 Mills; No. $, 8-10 mills; U. No, Auction x Sidle 15, 5 6-10 mills; 11, No. 1, 3 miles; U. No. 15,; 7-10 Mills;: Sep. No, 1, 8 mills. IGx'X'Dx1 41) FRACTURES ARM.. Master Kenneth Hool;ey, the lit -I tie son of Mrs, Geo. Hockey, had the misfortune to fall off the roof of the Jarues street coal shed on Tuesday I and fracture his left arm. Dr. Hynd-. man 'reduced the fracture, A num- ber of children have been in 'the habit of climbing on the roof of the shed while playing and this should be a w' s.x4innng'n't�o 1a7i SCOUTS,EXHIRITION yALL1 I .r AN:�rOU1\T<EMEi�'at.. To .A section " of the Fir t Exeter Troop will' attend the annual exhib- ition Rally' held at Toronto. Tents will ,be furnished by the Provincial Council, also bedding, etc. All scouts in uniform with Provincial emblem will be admitted free to the grounds any time. The camp will be on ithe grounds under the coninnand• of Pro- vincial officers. The Exeter Scouts will have a tent to themselves from Wednesday, v sda August 31st until Mon- day, Sept. 5th. September the 3rd is Scouts Own Day On this occasion a, free dinner will be given by the Pro- vincial Council. The following Sun- day a monster service will be held either on the University Compass or in Convocation Hall. Exeter scouts wishing to attend must have passed their Second class. Scouts will make their own arrange- `inents for transportation and the executive is responsible only- after the scouts reach camp. Meals may be procured at the rate of 35c by scouts on the grounds. Application must be made by those desiring to •go not later than Saturday, August 20th to Mr. J. G, Stanbury, Secre- tary. RAT SCHOLARSHIPS. Public. School Inspector.:'J. Elgin Tont has notified the clerk of Hay township that the following are the names of the H. S, entrance candi- dates that won the Hay Township Soldiers' Memorial Scholarships for 1921: First and second scholarships— :Newell Geiger, Zurich P. S., and Leonard Greb, S. S. No. 2, equal. First and second scholarships will be divided equally between them - Third scholarship — Marguerite Aldsworth, S. S. No. 2. O1+' BRICK COTTAGE IN EXETER AND KOUSEIIOLD EF1'ECTS. The Executors of the estate of the late Jaines Ramsay have instructed the undersigned, Auctioneer to offer for sale by public auction on the premises on SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 1921 at 2 o'clock p.ur,, the following prop- erty: REAL ESTATE Lots, numbers 1, 2, 3, and 4, on the east side of Main street in the Village � zllage of Exeter, containing about 1 acre of land. There is a good brick cottage; (7) seven rooms, hard and soft water and also a frame stable on the property. CHATTELS Dining -room , table, sideboard, 3 bedsteads, 2 bureaus, 2 wash stands, c glass b u boar p d, curtain stretchers, and other articles. TERMS Real Estate ---10 per cent on day of sale and the balance in 30 days. The purchaser can have immediate possession. CHATTELS—CASH. For further particulars apply to Gladman & Stanbury, Thos. Cameron Barristers, Exeter Auctioneer Solicitors for the Executors. Exeter YOUR DAILY PAPERS The Exeter Times has a clubbing rate with most daily and weekly pa- pers. 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Jockey Lang rode three winners at Fort Erie. • Tb eDo ' minion bowling tournament IS l '1 ' r . 1 frill win +'r s . g ,: Nineteen million people,lare starr- ing g i u Russia. k Greedrive again he Turks b st,,ten- ters second phase. The ; All -Comers beat Toronto bowlers, 147 to 111, Baltimore beat the Leafs for the fifth consecutive time. New York 'fell farther 'back in the National League race. Rockefeller has distributed' all •belt' half a billionof wealth., The. British bowlers won at St. Catharines, 121 ;to 120..- , "' Premier Lloyd George's ;terms aril! be discussed d to- morro w Excess profits tax is struok out of bill by United States House. Carmen in .convention . gave ma- Jority in favor of,-increasini dues. Half -mile landslide ooeurs at Basque, B.C.; blocking Thompson river. Sir Adam Beck refuses to make any statement whatever on radian report. ' Mrs. Matilda Campbell, Brantford,- drops dead on reaching hone after' shopping. Justin Burwash, Toronto account- ant, was drowned at Goble's Grove, Lake Huron. John Peake, G,T.R. employe at Stratford, .dies `as a result of a fail from an engine. De Valera is annoyed over the publication of Gen. Smuts'., letter by the British Government. Martin Syvitski, aged 55, electro- cuted at Fort William .attempting to rescue a cat from; a, pole. Hon. J. E. Brownlee, Attoraey- General of Alberta, to consult drug- gists and doctors about liquor pre- scriptions. WEDNESDAY. There is a plague of rats and mice in Europe. ' Kemaliste are 'beginning to evacu- ate Angora. , Irish Republican Parliament meets in Dublin. • . • Alliance of Entente Powers strong- er than ever. The Montreal polo team beat To- ronto, 11 to 5. An appeal is made for famine - stricken Russia. Jewish •pogroms are taking place in White Russia: Newman's Kingston rink won the Riggs Trophy at Belleville. Twat <thousand delegates attending Elks' Grand' Lodge, at.Caigary. Canadian Locomotive Co. showed an operating profit of $767,891. ReadingA' defeated the Toronto baseball team on Tuesday, 5 to 2. . Empire teachers at departure ex- press gratitude for Toronto's recep- tion. President Gompers, scores Reds who treat unemployed to - heated oratory. Fourteen automobile loads of Es- sex farmers start on tour of western Ontario. Ottawa Separate School trustees in distress over Regulation 17, ask for assistance. Premier Lloyd George tells the House of Commons of work of the Supreme Council. , Two children of Joseph Garrow, near Kenora, drowned while crossing the Winnipeg river. 'n Premier Drury addreases'Carmen's Convention in Toronto and congratu- lates labor on stand:. Ross` L. Merckley's, body found at foot. of cliff on the banks of the Rideau Canal at Ottawa. London G. T. R. carshop men vote for one week's holidays monthly rather than dismissal .of any THURSDAY. "Babe" Ruth madehis 45th homer of the season. Georges Carpentier may cancel the bout 'with Gibbons. De Valera says Dail Eireann will reject. the .British proposal China's President thanks nations for aid to famine sufferers. Jan Van Albert, tallestman in the world, marries at Port Arthur. The harvest outlook of the- World is reported good by Washington; ,The Toronto baseball team did not play at Reading on Wednesday. The British budget for 1922 is giv- ing the Chancellor apprehension. The New York Nationale won on Wednesday. Pittsburg. was idle. France is smoking nine thousand tons of tobacco more than before the war. Provincial rural credit scheme to be placed in operation at 'fbn early date. • The population of Windsor is 38,- 541; 8,541; grows 116.17 per - cent. within a decade. Advisory Board on unemployment. sits in 'secret session at Queen's Park, Toronto. Steamship Northumberland -picks up ; fishing boat adrift off Port Dalhousie... Two men were killed in a collision of gasoline speeder and handcar at Edmonton. Mike Wok, reeve of Birch river, instantly killed when 'arm caught in belt of thresher. The corner -stone was Iaid' at Bur- ford for new high school to serve three townships, Wholesale perjury by witness in Toronto Police Court described by Magistrate Cohen. The Russian Sot Government, it is reported, will reuse to pay Rus- sia's pre-war debts. The collier Jex,owned by the How- ards Coal Co„ Kingston, sank near Long Point, Lake Ontario. . . According to the Registrar -Gen- a oral of Ireland, 16,685 emigrated. from Ireland duties the year 1930. The Council of A,ifibaesadore Lave decided that there were already too many republics in Europe; Baranya will be handed back to Hungary. FRIDAY. `Bae" Muth hit 46th homer. Prince Alexander of Serbia 111 In Paris. W. C. T. U, bolds world I rdSlon at San F.. e. Tbo Brit ' bowlers won at Hain ilton by 31 ' ' 'te. United labs.. Senate stands pat on Stanley gma idn'ient. Dunean. and Mitchell, Britian golf- ers, won qii 'Thursday. , Dani ' re" t 1 am sY1Pl'" ! E d eoussl re- orts''o d P f e artmen Fo ni r ei .solders vDrltain are en= listing to fight a ilioo��e '�� D. Mc ou aln D s Ri ale' tin g kwon TerQ the Dominion Trophy *al. The W. Cs' ,T: U. wl s Hier a and improve Willard Hall, °oront . The Toronto: baseball Q ti , :.. tea,�r defeat- ed Reading in both ga a `i�hu, sday. . It is expected Rev. A. Meager will be Prov os i of, Tri a rJ Co le g The League' of 'Mations (ounail called to meet in Geneva on Aug- ust 29. George r Heade'', o Selkirk, n: has Kenobeen sappoOnintedt: Chief of Po ice at , Ph Fortier ande �P Jos ph Waite, lads o. f Dixville, Que., were drowned while bathing. The Quebec Government will abol- i.sh women's employment agencies, doing' the work itself. Rey. H. R. Read, Moose Jaw Pres- byterian minister, was fatally injur- ed in a motoring accident. Thomas Rush, one of the'oldest .veterans of the Indian Mutiny in Canada, died at Kingston, 'aged 88. Mrs. Evelyn Cook, Detroit, 27 years of age, murdered her 18 - months -old son by drowning him in a bathtub; SATTJRDAY. ' U. S. Pacific policy is open door to all nations. The British bowlers won at Guelph by146tb126. The Toronto baseball team won at Reading, 8 to 0. • King Alexander of Serbia under operation in Paris. Cleveland went into the lead in the American League. Two firms incorporated at Wind- sor to export liquor. Acadians hold great celebration at shrine of Evangeline. Forbes Godfrey fires opening gun in West York contest. Sir Horace Plunkett says Irish division imperils peace. Prospect of gold mining develop- ment in New Brunswick. Teeterville Old Boys' 'reunion draws crowd of five thousand. The Allies have reached an 'agree- ment to send troops to Silesia. Frank J. Walsh, well-known To- ronto oronto sportsman, died on Friday. Oldest V. C. and young confrere entertained by Toronto veterans. United States Congress conferees reach compromise on anti -beer bill. The writ for the West York by- election was issued in Ottawa to -day. Lloyd George makes announce- ment to the House of Commons on Irish terms. The world is joyriding to ruin, New York reformer tells big audi- ence in Toronto. ' The Imperial Bank at Queenston, Ont., robbed of $2,000 by three arm- ed bandits at 2 p.m. Bruce Telephone Co. shareholders at Paisley, Ont., decide against amal- gamation with Bell Telephone Co. Two-year-old daughter " of Enos Merkley, Nation valley, near Brock- ville, strangled in cords of hammock. Soviet and U. S. representatives reach an agreement as to the dis- tribution of food to starving Russia. China has formally accepted Presi- dent Harding's invitation tga,partici- pate,-in the coming conference on Pacific and Far Eastern questions. MONDAY. A. F. of L. will oppose all wage reductions. Soviet still bars foreign travel to Volga areas. Many week -end accidents occur in Lake Ontario. Dail Eireann holds special meet- ing in Dublin. Hungary decides to crush new re- public of Baranya. , A case of typhus found on board an Atlantic liner. To' establish foreign zones in ports of the United States. • R.: W. E. Burnaby remains in North York campaign. Touring British bowlers were beat- en four shots at Kitchener. A new .oil field discovered on Alaska's northern boundary. Miss America motorboat shows 80 miles .per hour in trial spin. Toronto Leafs won two games from Jersey .City on. Saturday. r' Japan ousted India• from the Davis Cup, and meets Australia next. Foresters gather in Toronto for a meeting of the Supreme -Court. Mrs. Mallory, is again U. S. wo- men's national tennis champion. The United` d,'"States is sending troops to police Costa Rican area. Orangeville, O.A.L.A. senior cham- pions, put out of race by Brampton. `child Health staff in Quebec finds rural children more defective than urban. Gordon Crawshaw, aged about 26, was killed by a car on a siding at Guelph. , Fire -swept Aylmer will ask Que- bee . Government for, $400,000 hous- ing loan. Five armed bandits rob store in Buckingham, Que., of $2,000 worth of jewelry.. Beatrice Bull, aged 111, of Freder- icton, N.l3„ was fatally hurt by an automobile. Lieut. -Col, Walter Clark, Guelph Relief Officer for 41 years, died at the age of $1. ' Emery Bartlett, aged 18, dies af- ter being struck on head by a stone at St, John, N.B. „,, Dr. Paul's Canadas won the ,Butt Trophy, feature of the Dominion Bowling Tournament, J. M. Vault, Sherbrooke, was kill- ed, and his 'c'hauffeur hurt, when ilia uto was struck by a train.. • Canadian National Extdbidon. 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The cost of -living is falling, also the price of food -stuff. This necessitates increased production. Produce more and deposit your surplus in The Molsons Bank where it will be ready for any call and yet be earning interest. "SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES AT THE EXETER BRANCH." T. S. WOODS, MANAGER, EXETER BRANCH.• CENTR.ALIA BRANCH OPEN FOR. B;IJSINESS DAILY. THE USBORNH AND HIBBERT MIARMER'S MUTUAL FIRE 1N&1 1- ANCE COMPANY. Head Office, Farquhar, Ont. Presides,, 1 THOS. RYAN Vice -President, JOHN ALLISON DIRECTORS WM. BROCK, J. L.' RUSSELL ROBT. NORRIS, JAMES MCKENZIE AGENTS JOHN ESSERY, Centralia, Agent for Usborne and Biddulph. OLIVER HARRIS, Munro, Agent for Hibbert, Fullerton and Logan. fr W. A. TURNBULL, Secretary -Treasurer R. R. No. 1, Woodham. GLADMAN & STANBURY Solicitors, Exeter. DR. HENRY A. CORSAUT Veterinary Surgeon Office—Baker's Livery on James St, Calls promptly attended to day or. night:_ ' Phone 8. DR. A. R. KINSMAN, Ii.L.D., D.D.S. Honor Graduate of Toronto Univer- Sity. 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