HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1919-11-20, Page 6"trfIrRSDNY, NO'(,'FMIIER 20, 1919
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Three million dollars
for a phonograph
That's what it cosi: to perfect the only instrument
that RE-CREATES music so faithfully that no one can
tell ,whether it is the living artist he hears or the
phonongrapta — when one is heard in direct
comparison with the other. Add to that three
millon dollars, Thomas A. Edison's genius hiSieast
knowledge and his indomitable will and you realize.
how much was required to snake
"The Phonograph with a Soul"
''Now go ahead and build replicas,' said Mr.
a Edison to his staff when he had finally achieved an
instrument which would meet the tone test. "Cali
it the Official Laboratbr_y Model and uphold the
standards 1 have set to the last detail:,."..,,
1'1
This three million: dollar Phonograph is on
here—ccnie in ;and hear it.
F,,- a copy cf 1 e beautiful book "Edison and
and the booklet. «What.the.ICritics Say"
proves Edison Superiority. 249
Ms Powell,
Exeter, flat.
pro -
Express companies have forbidden other Canadian points till a Wb.eir agents at Montreal: to steel en clamation cancels the prohibition
order in Conned. Large orders are
quer consignments for Ontario ant: held up.
I YI*PEN
Mr. James Aikenhead is away to
Detroit in connection with tate rec-
overy of the body of his brother,
Louis, who was drowned in Mt. C1e-
men's. Bay, a short wiine ago. when
he and three other mon were out in
two 'canoes cluck shooting. Two men
returned but the overturned canoe
testified to the loss of I1+lr. .9iTseu-
head and his companion, whose bod-
ies have not been recovered yet.
The farm belonging to the late
John Ketchen lot 13, con. 3, Stanley,
has been sold to William Aikenhead
of the London Road for $6500.
Very successful anniversary ser -
.vices were held in the Methodist
Church en Suaxday, when the Rev.
Capt. Edwards pastor of the Sea -
forth Methodist church preached to
large and sympathetic audiences.His
sermon in the afternoon was based
on the words "There is a lad here"
urging the importance of good moth-
ers and young people getting a
right start, actuated by the correct
views of life. In the evening he used
the story of the four good neighbors
who brought the man sick of the
palsy to the Savior and let him down
in the midst before Jesus, emphasiz-
ing the value of team work, especial-
ly in church life. The sermons were
thoroughly appreciated on account
of their great helpfulness. A thank -
offering of $138.75 was received.
News Topics of Week
SATURDAY
The police seized more than 2000
gallons of wine in premises in Adel-
ade street west, Toronto.-
The
oronto:The Canadian General Electric
Company admitted to the Board of
Commerce that its policy was to
crash all competition.
Members of the Drury Cabinet vis-
ited the scenes of their future activ-
ities at the Parliament Buildings af-
ter being sworn in at the Govern-
ment House.
Peter Hodson, a farmer of Kep-
pel, near Owen Sound, was killed by
a colt he was leading home.
Newspapers were delivered by
aeroplane in Picton County, N.S.,for
the first time in. Eastern Canada.
Gebkge N: Bennett, a Belleville
traveller died suddenly at a hunt-
ing camp some distance from Brink-
'16sv 'Station.
Archibald Yuilt of Burnstown, a
former member of the Renfrew Co.
Council suddenly died in the woods
while hunting deer.
John Johnston, aged 48 was crush-
ed to death between two huge rollers
in a pulp mill at St. Raymond, Que.
.A. new Federal franchise Act is,
according to present intention, to be
TEE EXETEIB TIS
Introduced at the next session of
Parliament, not based on Provincial
lists as heretofore. ''
Capt. the Rev, .4.. 11xcGillivray,
Chaplain of the 173rd battalion and
Minister of St, 'John's Presbyterian
church of Hamilton, died front bron-
chial pneumonia.
Charles Leblanc, who replaced' one
of the two lighthouse keepers at Big
Island, Kamouraska, Que., who ws,s
drowned last week, was drowned
himself Thursday night, when his
boat upset.
MONDAY
The Labor Party refused to con-
sider changing its name to that of
"People's party."
That middlemen's profits on some
lines of boots and shoes were exces-
sive was the :opinion of members of
the Board of Commerce, in session at
Toronto on Saturday.
The export of coal from Canada
has been stopped.
A new bridge is projected over
the Niagara River; near`Welland..
Women may now sit on:the Synod-
ical Council of the Reformed Epis-
copal church.-
J. Bilious, a .Ukrainian, aged 26,
was buried and suffocated in the Hol-
linger Mine.
The 125th anniversary of Lundy's
Lane Methodist church we celebrat-
ed by special services.•
TUESDAY •
W''S. Wisner •of Brantford, share-
holder in the ' 'Mass'ey-Harris Com-
pany was kill'ed:by a street car.
The charge ,Of • murder preferred
against 'Wellington Kennedy was re-
duced to that of manslaughter and
the trial begun.
Premier Drury told. Political Ec-
onomy Club that blind partyism was
Canada's national sin.
END STOMACH TROUBLE,
GASES OR DYSPEPSIA
"Pape's Diapepsin'y makes sick, sour,
gassy stomachs surely feel fine
in five minutes.
If what you just ate is souring on
your stomach or lies like a lump of
lead, or you belch. gas and eructate
sour, undigested, food; or have a feeling
of dizziness, heartburn, fullness, nausea,
bad taste in xnszatb and stomach -head-
ache, you can get relief in five minutes
by neutralizing acidity. Put an end to
such stomach distress now by getting a
large fifty -cent case of Pape's Diapepsin
frommany drug store. You realize in
five minutes how needless it is to suffer
from indigestion, dyspepsia or any stoma-.
aeh disorder caused by food fermentation—
due
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The Moline is not a Iow-priced tractor.
It is not Iow-priced because it is made to
stand hard work.
When a farmer looks it over he knows he's
looking at a real machine.
When he tries it out on his farm he learns
that what he expected of it is true.
.It is economical—uses less fuel—uses less oil
—gets through the work without breakdowns.
We want farmers to see the Moline.
—just to look it over as a fine machine.
Here's a tractor you couple direct to the plow
or harrow. You drive it from the seat of the
,implement. You can back up with implement.
attached—and turn short.
TESTIMONIALS
"I don't know any tractor that can do better work or be more
satisfactory to the customer than the Moline."—H. E. Hutchings,
Edmonton.
"Two great features on the Moline tractor are weight and con-
sthiction of plows, and operator being able to ride on them." --
Campbell Bros., Eyremore, Alta.
"I pinwsd 100 acres of stubble and broke 00 acres of gumbo
with the Moline this spring."—L. G. iieccroft, Edmonton.
"I' could just tear the hind encs out of a Si -in. separator with
my Moline. E used it with a binder as web as plows."—Geo.
Thomson, Alliance, Alta.
The motor rides high out of the- dust, and
gives 29% -inch clearance for cultivating.
It has an electric starter—and electric lights.
All moving parts are cased in. The gears run
in oil. There are 15 Hyatt Roller Bearings.
You can see strength, durability, long life in
every detail of the construction.
The Moline -Universal is the tractor you will
choose as the sturdiest and most dependable,
You can use a Moline -Universal this fall—
and make money out of it. You owe it to your-
self to investigate it and learn what it will do
for you. Come in and see it.
We shall be pleased to demonstrate the MOLINE UNIVER
SAL .TRACT OR a; actual farm work to anyone interested. .
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awrgBlyth, Ontario
dANADIAN DISTRIt3UTORS
Willys-Overland, Ltd., West Toronto
Made by MOLINE PLOW CO., Moline, Itftnois
Returned'so1diers and others crea-
ted disturbances, necessitating police
intervention, ou downtown streets,
in Toronto last evening.
The last of the imperial troops to
leave Siberia arrived at Vancouver
on the 'Monteagle.
;'.rite Cala day'brough t • nearly all
the reniainilig Canadian soldiers
back from overseas. The Tunisian al-
so has arrived.
The United Farmers of New
Briluswick are preparing to have a
complete, ticket in every constituen-
cy in the nest Provincial election.
Farther trouble is threatened by
Menonites in the Swift Current dis-
trict Over .school attendance by an
organisedpassive resistance to the
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• 'ADMINISTRATORS'
Auction Sale
FARM, STOCK, IMPLEMENTS
HAY, GRAIN AND ENSILAGE
The administrators of the estate
of the late P. B. Gardiner has in-
structed Thomas Cameron to sell by
Public Auction on Lot 20, N.T.R.
Township of Usborne on
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1919
at 12.30 noon the following:— t
HORSES -1, •Grey mare, agri.4, 2
gelding,s agri„ 1 strong farmer's
driver.
CATTLE -1 cow due time of'snle,
1 cow due in Dec.,; 1 cow due in
January; 6 cows due Iater 7 2 -year
old heifers supposed to be with calf
3 steers, 2 years old, fat; 1 steer
one year old; 9 calves; one pure
bred Durham bull 15 months old.
HOGS -1 sow with litter at foot;
1 sow due in January; 2 young
sows; 1 fat sow; 15 shoats.
100 hens and pulletts.
IMPLEMENTS -1 lumber wagon,
box and springs complete; 1 truck
wagon; 1 top buggy; 1 open buggy,
1 democrat, Ford car, 1 pair sleighs
2 cutters; strawcutter; 1 manure
spreader (new) ; 1 binder, mower;
horserake; 1. two -furrow riding
plow; 1 single furrow riding plow;
2 walking plows; cultivator disc;
harrows; seed drill; scuffler, corn
cultivator; root pulper; steel land
roller; fanning mill; hay rack; pig
rack, gravel box, stone boat, manure
boat; iron roller; 3 sets double
harness; set single harness; robe;
rugs; platform scales; forks, shovels
hoes, whiffletrees, neckyokes, four
horse eveners, grain bags and other
articles too numerous to mention.
600 bus. oats; 500 bus. mixed
grain; 30 tons first class hay.
TERMS—All sums of $10 and
under, cash; over that amount 3
months credit will be given on furn-
ishing approved joint notes. A dis-
count of 4 per cent per annum off
for cash on credit amounts.
THOMAS C,111IERON,
Auctioneer
GLADMAN & STANBURY
Solicitors for the Administrators
COWS COWS COWS
Auction Sale
AUCTION SALE OF DAIRY COWS
Thomas Cameron has received in-
structions to sell by public auction
at the Central Hotel, Exeter, on
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21st, 1919
at one o'clock the following: -
4 cows just freshened.
• 3 cows due at time of sale.
3 cows with calves at foot.
'15 cows due later.
5 2 -year-old heifers.
The above cows are mostly three
and four years old and will be sold
,under guarantee. Any person wish-
ing to get a good cow ought to at-
tend this sale.
TERMS -8 months credit will be
given on furnishing approved joint
notes. .A discount of 6 per cent per
annum off for cash.
Ferguson, Thomas Cameron
'Proprietor • Auctioneer
Notice to ;Creditors
Id the matter. of the Estate of
Maria Gill, of the Village of Grand
' Bend, County of La1nbton, widow,
deceased.
Notice is hereby given pursuant to
Statutes in that behalf that all cred-
itors and others having claims a-
gainst the estate of the said Maria.
Gill, who died on or about August
31st, 1919, are required on or
before the 24th day of Nov. 1919,
to send by post prepaid or deliver to
Messrs. Gladman & Stanbury of the
Village of Exeter, Solicitors for the
Executor of the said deceased, their
christian and surnames. addresses
and descriptions, the full particulars
of their claims,the statements of their
accounts and the nature of the secur-
ities, if any, held by them. And fur-
ther take notice that after such last
mentioned date the said Executor
will proceed to distribute the assets
of the deceased among the parties
entitled thereto, having regard only
to the claims of which he shall
have notice and that the Executor
will 'not be liable for said assets or
any part thereof to any person or
persons of whose claim notice shall
not have been received by him at
the time of such distribution.
GLADMAN & STANBURY
Solicitors for Executor
Dated at Exeter this 28th day of
October, 1919.
TIES USBORNE AND HIBBERT
FARMER'S MUTUAL PIItt INSUR-
ANCE COMPANY.
Head Office. Farquhar, Ont.
President, THOS. RYAN
Vice -President, WM. ROY
DIRECTORS
WM. BROCK, J. T. ALLISON
L L. RUSSELL, ROBT. NORRIS
AGENTS
7OHN ESSERY, Centralia, Agent for
'Ceberntr and Ribbert.
OLIVER HARRIS, Munro, Ageut for
Ribbert, Fullerton and Logan.
W. A. TURNBULL,
Secy.-Treas., Perpuhar
GLADMAN & STANBUi1 it'.
Solicitors, Exeter.
Children Cry for Fletcher's
Fletcher's Castoria is strictly a remedy for Infants and Chii 'e
Foods are specially prepared for babies. A baby's medibine
is even more essential for Baby. Remedies primarily prepare&
for grown-ups are not interchangeable. It was the need of
a remedy for the common ailments of Infants and Children
that brought Castoria before the public after years of research,,
and no claim has. been made for it that its use for over 30
years has not proven.
hat is C'a: d. T RIA?
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Castoria is a harmless substitutefor Castor Oil, Paregoric,
7 . Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is ;pleasant. it contains
neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its
age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has
been in constant use for the relief. of Constipation, Flatulency,
"O'ind Colic` and Diarrhoea ; allaying - Feverishness arising
theretfoiu and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids
the. assirptla,tion of Food; giving iiep.ltny And 'natural sleep.
The Children's Comfort—The. Ndothgr's Friend.
GE
.11PINIE CAST RIA .ALWAYS,
I"$
Bears the Signature of
In Use Jor Over 30 ['ears
THE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY
INCORPORATED 1855
TtIE MOLSONS 'BAN
Capital and Reserve $9;800,000
OVER 100 BRANCHES
TBE MOLSONS BANIK IS READY
TO ADVISE MERCHANTS, MANU-
FACTURERS AND FARMERS HOW
TO FINANCE THEIR REQUIRE-
MENTS.,,
SAVINGS DEPARTMENTS AT EVERY BRANCH.
T. S. WOODS, Manager EXETER BRANCH
Centralia Branch open for business daily
EXETER BRANCH
CREDITON BRANCH'
DASHWOOD BRANCH
- •- A. E. KUH;(44, Manager
• • . • J. A. McDONALD, Manager
• - F. S. DENT, Managen-
Farmers
Attention
Now is your time to put in your
supply of both HARD AND SOFT
CAOL. I am selling Large Lump,
Briight,, Clean Threshing Coal at $7.
per ton. Very low prices on the.
Best Farm Fence (Frost .Fence.)
All kinds of Lumber in stock, also
Shingles and Cedar Posts, 8ft., Oft.,
and 10ft.long. Cement sold in
large lots at a very close price.
All Grades of Paroid Roofing.
Phone 11,1,
A. J.
CLATWOIZTNY
GRANTON
DR. A. R. KINSMAN. 1U L.D., D.D.S.
Honor Graduate of Toronto Univer-
Sity.
DENTIST
Teeth extracted without pain or any
bad effects. Office ovor Gladman
& Stanbury's Office. Main St.
'Exeter.
CASiO R IA.
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years -
Always bears
the
Signature of
.3. W. BROWING, M. D., M. S. P.., .
S. Graduate Victoria University
Office and Residence, Dominion `ir
Labratory, Exeter.
Associate Coroner of Huron.
I. R. CARLING, M. A..
Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public, •
Commissioner, Solicitor for the •
Molsons Bank, etc.
Money to loan at lowest rates of '
Interest.
OFFICE—MAIN ST. EXETER, ONT.
PERRY F. DOUPE, Licensed Auc-
tioneer. Sales conducted in any loc-
ality. Terms moderate, Orders left
at Times Office will be promptly at-
tended to. Phone 116, Kirkton.
Address Kirkton P. O.
mit. G. F. ROULS'TON, L.D.S., D.D.S.
DENTIST
Office over L R. Carling's LaW
otbee.
Closed every Wednesday afternoDI.-
SECURITY
A Savings Bank Account not
only provides an assurance for the
present, but guarantees you security
in the future. 0
To save is to succeed—
t
THE CANADIAN BANK
OF COMMERCE
t is 6s�
EXETER BRANCH
CREDITON BRANCH'
DASHWOOD BRANCH
- •- A. E. KUH;(44, Manager
• • . • J. A. McDONALD, Manager
• - F. S. DENT, Managen-
Farmers
Attention
Now is your time to put in your
supply of both HARD AND SOFT
CAOL. I am selling Large Lump,
Briight,, Clean Threshing Coal at $7.
per ton. Very low prices on the.
Best Farm Fence (Frost .Fence.)
All kinds of Lumber in stock, also
Shingles and Cedar Posts, 8ft., Oft.,
and 10ft.long. Cement sold in
large lots at a very close price.
All Grades of Paroid Roofing.
Phone 11,1,
A. J.
CLATWOIZTNY
GRANTON
DR. A. R. KINSMAN. 1U L.D., D.D.S.
Honor Graduate of Toronto Univer-
Sity.
DENTIST
Teeth extracted without pain or any
bad effects. Office ovor Gladman
& Stanbury's Office. Main St.
'Exeter.
CASiO R IA.
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years -
Always bears
the
Signature of
.3. W. BROWING, M. D., M. S. P.., .
S. Graduate Victoria University
Office and Residence, Dominion `ir
Labratory, Exeter.
Associate Coroner of Huron.
I. R. CARLING, M. A..
Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public, •
Commissioner, Solicitor for the •
Molsons Bank, etc.
Money to loan at lowest rates of '
Interest.
OFFICE—MAIN ST. EXETER, ONT.
PERRY F. DOUPE, Licensed Auc-
tioneer. Sales conducted in any loc-
ality. Terms moderate, Orders left
at Times Office will be promptly at-
tended to. Phone 116, Kirkton.
Address Kirkton P. O.
mit. G. F. ROULS'TON, L.D.S., D.D.S.
DENTIST
Office over L R. Carling's LaW
otbee.
Closed every Wednesday afternoDI.-