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TitlE- EXETER TIME
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LOCALS
Mrs. Trumpet aril two children
are visiting London.
Dr. F. A, Sellery. of Toronto, has
been calling on relatives in town..
Mrs. McLelland is visiting with
relatives at Markdale and Steiner.
Miss Vera Marshall has returned
after visiting in London and Toron-
to.
•latise Dorothy. Kuntz has returned
'Lome after visiting for a week in
Detroit.
Miss Ethel Sweet left Tuesday for
Toronto , to attend the millinery op-
enings.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Hastings have
been visiting for several days in
Guelph.
Miss Amy Johns has accepted a
position as school teacher near St.
Catharines.
Mr. Jos. Davis, of Morrisburg, is
holidaying with his parent, Mr. and
Mrs. S. Davis..
MSS Iva Peaecia lea,;' been visit-
ing with Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Jones
at Grand Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. O'Neil, of Calgary,
are visiting the latter's sister, Mrs.
Marshall, of toren.
Mrs. Wallas and babe, of London,
have' been visiting with Miss Lulu
Hastings during the past week.
Mrs. E. Dignan and son Howard,
left. to -day (Wednesday) to visit for
two weeks in Hamilton and Toronto.
The Misses Stevenson of Toronto,
have been spending a few days with
their sister, Mrs. Wm. Ward, North
street,
Mr. and Mrs. A. Nash have return-
ed to their home in Sarnia after vis-
iting their daughter, Mrs. J. W.
Powell. • st
Steeplejacks are at work straigh-
ening the spire on the Presbyterian
church which was bent by the wind-
storm of last f%L11.
Mrs. Colwell, of Underwood, who
has been visiting Mrs. Margaret
Hackney, of Farquhar, has left to
visit with her .sister in St, Thomas.
Mrs. Dobie and family and Mrs.
West and family, of London, return-
ed home last Saturday after visiting
with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Elliott, of
town. a
Mr. L. J. Kestle, wife and son
Robert, of Toronto, visited he for-
mer's father, Rev. J.. D.. Kestle aver
the week -end. They motored up in a
Kissel roadster.
Miss Lillian Gregg, of Detroit, who
is the guest of Rev. and Mrs. Foote,
at the Presbyterian manse, sang a
very pleasing solo in Caven Presby-
terian cl,nrch on Sunady morning.
Mr. Heathcote, of London, conduc-
ted .the services in Trivitt Memorial
church last Sabbath in the absence
of the Rector., Rev. A, A. Trumper,
who is away .on vacation.
Mr. Wm. Heideman, of Toronto,
is holidaying with his parents, in
town.. Will has gone into partnership
with .a friend in. Toronto in the
hardware business and is doing welL
Mr. George Hockey was taken iii.
on Friday of last week suffering
from .appendicitis. On. Tuesday Dr.
Williams, of London, was called in
consultation with Dr. Graham, of
town. It was decided that an .opera-
tion was not necessary..
ilLr. W. G. Medd was in Toronto
last week attending a meeting of
the ,executive of the Ontario Religi-
ous Education Council. While there
he made arrangements with one of
the Provincial workers to visit the
township S. S. conventions to be held
in. Souht Huron early in October.
Centralia
Mrs, Bowwlaugh spent the week-
•
end in London, returning Monday.
Mr, Wm. Baker.- went west last
Wednesday on the harvester's excur-
sion.
Mr. and Mrs. 1Vla.whinney, of Step-
hen, are visiting their daughter,
Mrs. Otto Brown,
Mr. Thos. Harvey, of Exeter will.
take the services next Sabbath,.even-
ing in t!ie Methodist church in the
absence of the pastor, who is on his
vacation.
Mr, and Mrs. S. Davis *pent the
week -end in London and attended
a picnic of 'former Centralia people
at Springbank on Saturday after-
noon.
SOUR, ACiD,,STOMAC,HS,
GASES OR INDIGESTION
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It is the surest, quickest3tomaeh sweet-
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order caused by fermentation due telt
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Auction Sale
1u .L ES'TA'TE AND HO`U'SEHOL )
Ir:I,aVII1VT$
The undersigned will sell by pub-
lie auction at his residence, Main at.,
Exeter, on. '
SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1920.
At 1 o'clock sharp the 'following:
REAL ESTATE -33 1-3 acres of
land, ah mile south of Exeter. Three
lots and 8 -room brick: house in Exe-
ter, with bath, new furnace and all
modern conveniences.-
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EFFECTS -5 -piece solid mahog-
any parlor suite; 6 -piece quarter -cut
oak dining suite and buffet; quarter-
cut oak secretary; mahogany Heintz -
man piano; electrical fixtures; lea-
ther couch, 2 sofas, brass bed, iron
bed,: 2 wooden beds, Osternioore
mattresses, 4 sets springs, 2 stret-
chers and mattress, 3 dressers and
washstands, 6 tables, 2 Blocks, kit-
ellen chairs, baking cabinet, Wilton
rugs, tapestry and smaller rugs, car-
pets, quantity dishes and cooking u-
tensils, canned good,s washing mach-
ine, tubs, etc., ,2 •Coal and ,e,wood
stoves, oil stove and oven.
Six tons of coal, quantity of wood
and lumber, ladders, etc,
. 1 driving mare, 8 -year-old, light
road buggy, cutter, rubber mounted
single harness, 2 set single harness,
heavy single harness, new buffalo
robe, tools, etc.
.A. fine garden of vegetables and
fruits. Other articles too numerous
to mention.
Goods subject to being sold.
TERMS—Of Chattels, Cash; of
Real Estate, made known on day of
sale.
For further particulars apply to
JOHN T. WOOD, C. W. ROBINSON,
Proprietor Auctioneer
STICK FAST TO YOUR, FAITH
Stand fast to your faith.
Through the darkness of grief
Hold the torch of belief;
Through the long hours of caro,
Thick with doubt and despair,
When the brambles and thorns
Tear your flesh and the scorns
Of the thoughless attack,
And men stab you in the back--
Stand
ack—Stand fast to your faith.
Stand fast to your faith.
Meet your care face to face,
Do not stoop to disgrace;
To the dangers that wait
Journey head high and straight,
And fall if you must,
But go down to the dust,
Clinging still to the truth
Which was taught in your youth-
Stand fast to your faith.
Stand fast to your faith.
'Tis your armor of might
As you dare to be right;
'Tis your strength for the bloat'
That is struck by your foe,
'Your counsel and guide,
When your soul's being tried.
The one treasure real
That no pirate can steal—
Stand fast to your faith.
Stand fast to your faith.
It shall live through the years
And sustain you through tears;
It shall teach you to' smile
Though the whole world revile,
To the dark, cruel end
It shall serve as your friend,
It shall help you to bear
Every burden and care—
Stand fast to your faith.
—By Edgar A. Guest.
Like many other successful instit-
ution the Canadian National Exhibi-
tion was in financial straits many
times in its early career, but the
personal notes of the Directors kept
the gates open. Last year it paid a
surplus of $175,000 to the City of
Toronto.
Not a Square Deal.
Jack I've a bill for a frock that
you bought some months ago. Whiclf
one was that?
Doris—That was the one I wore the
night you proposed.
Jack—H'tn ! Pretty strong when a
roan has to pay for the bait andhook
that helped to catch him—London Tit.
Bits.
Their Limit,
Advance Agent (in Hlckville)—Do °
you think the people of this burg I T
would flock to a $2 sbow?
Manager (of the Grand opry house) ea
—They might if you make the price
50 cents for the best seats. Anything to
over that snakes them merely straggle I C
:Buffalo E ess.
NEWS TOPICS OF WEEK
Important Events Which Have
Occurred During the Week,
Ike Busy World's Happenings Care
fully Compiled and Put Into
Handy and Attractilve Shape "tor
the 'Readers of Owr Paper - 1
Solid Hour's .Enjoyment.
TUESDAY.
Manitoba will vote on the liquor
question on October 25. •
The Lord Mayor of Cork has be
found guilty by a court-martial,
Citizens in St, Catharines unab
to eeet houses are living in tents.
Enforcement of school attendan
for adolescents may be postponed.
Stratford textile workers 'have sub-
mitted demands for increased wages,.
Domestics will be brought by the
Provincial Government from Great
Britain.
There is still no clue to the mur-
derer of Phillip Goldberg, the small
Toronto boy.
' The condition of Premier •Venizel
who held up trains in the C ,awn a Ne .
Pass, was committed for trial nn ow
charges of murder.
Earl 'Thomson, the Canadian harp
ler, won :the 110-netre race at Ant-
werp Wednesday and established e
world's record of 14 and 2-5 setemels
for they .event.
Baltimore lengthened itslead to
one and a half games over the Leake
by beating Rochester twice on Wed-'
leenday in the only games played in
the Innternational League.
FRIDAY,' •
A delegation of Meunon[l s waited
(wan tile Quebec Goverrntc nt.
1 Mrs. S. Jones received painful, in'
en juries in an auto accident ,11 Tor3elo
A Cabinet, squabble has ariese oaf
le ed
ministration tl
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Le r 1L' '
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stration of tae
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Lord Burnham of the It tp i^irI
ce 1 Press party was made an In lien
chief,
Hou. H. C. Nixon, PI uv;netal. iieee-
retary. was given a reception
George.
Toronto baseball team defeated
the Baltimore Orioles in. Toronto by
7 to 2.
Mrs. Annie Gearns, aged 74, .was
almost instantly killed in Toronto by
os a motel',
is reported to be quite satisfactory t
his physicians,
The weekly report of the National
Railways says the western crop is bet-
ter than expected.
Teheran advices report that Per-
sian troops have established contact
With Bolshevik forces.
Midnight Sun, winner of the Buf-
falo Courier handicap, was beaten at
Fort Erie Monday by Wynnewood.
After an absence of six years, the
army worn, who many farmers know
to their cost, has again invaded Nova'
Scotia.
Ottawa police are investigating a
story that two boys who were drown-
ed were pushed into deep water by
other boys.
The Toronto\ baseball team defeat-
ed Syracuse on Monday by 5 to 0, and;
stretched their winning streak to nine
consecutive victories.
Lloyd George has expressed his
willingness to discuss the Irish ques-
tion with representatives of any party
if three conditions are granted.
Tho Dominion Bowling Tourna-
ment opened in Toronto on Monday.
Several supposedly strong rinks were
beaten in the Walker Trophy prelim-
inary round.
Harry Vardon and "Ted" Ray, the
noted English golfers, beat Geo. Cum-
ming, Toronto Golf Club, and Albert
Murray, Kanawaki, 9 up in a 36 -hole
competition,in Torpnto on Monday..
WEDNESDAY.
o I Six school sections in Lobo town•
ship have joined to form a consoli-
dated school.
The Toronto Labor Council ex
pressoe sympathy for Sinn Fein and
the Bolshevists.
King renal of Vila left Pont•Said
for Europe Wednesday. Tie will visit
Mr. Lloyd G'eorge..
Viscount Jellicoe has left London,.
tor' New Zealand to assume his du-
ties as governor-general.
It is expected that Hon. Mackenzie
King will start his Western tour in
Victoriaon September 25.
Alex. Ponton, Toronto, qualified to
compete in the 200 -metre semi-finals_
at Antwerp on Thursday.
British and United States associa-
tions in Pekin are opposing the re-
newal of the Anglo -Japanese alliance.
D. C. Elwood, who came' frein
California to answer to a charge of
burglary in Toronto, was honorably
acquitted.
When "Babe" Ruth made his 43rd
homer of the season at New York on
Thursday one of 'tile spectators drop-
ped dead. -
Raymond Chapman, the Cleveland
baseball player who died following
being hit by a pitched ball, will be
buried at Cleveland.
There is a._faction war among the
Chinese in Windsor.
Harold—Scarlett of Loudon was
drowned at Port Stanley.
L E. Pedlow was again nominated
by South Renfrew Liberals.
Action may be taken against the
leaders of the Thorold riots.
The new Mothers' Pensions Board
held its first official meeting.
Several jail sentences were impos-
ed for breaches el the Ontario Tem-
perance Act. • `'
Good progress was made in the
Dominion Bowling Tournament on
'Toronto".greens.
Following an accident in Toronto,
the driver of an auto was charged
with negligence.
Azreal, a Canadian -bred horse, won
the Buffalo Commercial Handicap,
run at Fort Erie Tuesday.
-Two kittens were substituted for
apples that were stolen from Rev.
F. A. Vipond of Toronto.
D. C. Elwood, alleged diamond
thief, arrived in Toronto last night
from the Southern States.
The Boston National League team
defeated the Toronto baseball team
by 2 to 1 in a ten -innings game.
The strike of the coastwise long-
shoremen on the Atlantic coast of_
the United States has been called off.
Twelve million children in Europe
lost one or both parents during the
wartions., according to recent compile -
The royal proclamation to India
states that the Prince -of Wales''will
not pay his proposed visit next
winter.
The Empress • of Canada, the
C.P.R.'s new palatial liner on the
Pacific, was launched at Govan, Scot-
land, on Tttesday.
• "Ray" Chapman, shortstop of the
Cleveland baseball team, who .was
struck on the head by a pitched ball
on Monday, is dead.
Earl Thompson, Canada's most
formidable entrant, was beaten in
the 110 metre;. hurdle race at the
Olympic games on Tuesday.
The Brotherhood of Railroad
Trainmen wants a retraction of the
statement by A. J. Hills that over-
time is paid for over five hours.
THURSDAY.
Cobourg horse show had a record
attendance,
Three-year-old Violet Lindsay was
fatally injured in Toronto by a motor
car,
Commercial light and power rates
were raised by the Hydro Commis-
si
on,
Marshall Marlowe was, the victim
f a drowning accident at Sunny' ide,
oron to.
Several more jail sentences were
given in Toronto for breaches of the
• T. A.
Rev. Dr. Alfred Gandier has re-
rued from the Geneva Missionary
onferenee.
'l'li.e state attorney at Boston de -
ands ,$100,000 hail bonds to release
izard Pollee
Waitresses at the Lyon's Cafe in
entire.: have gone on strike to lip-
oid their union.
Thorold . Council held a secret
meeting to let'
c de ,
what will be o
� a d ne
ith the riot, leadere. -
A mass meeting is to be held in
oron i o to light the proposed in.-
eae in telephone t•gtee.
Davit' Barr of St. Thomas has sold
Columbia rttlsla Golutrtiiia coat lands Co Nov
or interests for $250,000.
'11c strong room of the steamship
ile.
was robbed of $10,000 in gold
uilion on the way to Shanghai.
Orangeville Yvon. the championship
their O,A.L.A..intertnediate dis-
i,ct by beating Weston 17 to 11 on
c round.
T'honaas Baeeoff, one of the bandits •o::r others,
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SATURDAY.
.A bride arrived in Toronto to find
her husband had left the train en
route.
Irene Hayden of St. Thomas died
from lockjaw.
Investigation is to be made of the
Peterboro' fire department.
President WiIson's condition still
gives anxiety to his friends.
Fresh facilities for research have
been afforded Canadian dentists.
Criticism of Hon. Manning Doher-
ty's Western trip met with a reply.
Marjory Armstrong, two years
old, was burned to death at Oshawa.
Provincial police are examining
witnesses regarding the Thorold riot.
Hon. Mackenzie King was enter-
tained in his grandfather's place of
refuge.
The Prince of Wales has completed
his visit to Australia and sailed for
Samoa.
Sir Thomas Lipton visited Sing
Sing and made an -address to the in-
mates.
One hundred and sixty school"
teachers start a tour of Northern On-
tario on Monday.
C. Battery, Royal Canadian Horse
Artillery, will hereafter be stationed
at Winnipeg.
The Dominion Bowling Tourna-
ment singles and doubles competi-
tions finished Friday.
The Leafs' winning streak was
broken Friday when Baltimore beat
them in Toronto by 6 to 2.
Prominent ,Canadians are planning
to inaugurate passenger and freight
airplane service in Mexico.
' The New Westminster lacrosse
team won the Mann Cup, emblematic
of the amateur championship of
Canada.
The British royal family are aiding
the price -cutting movement. The
King has purchaged six ready-made
suits of clothes at $36 pet--.wuit.
MONDAY.
Hon: Mackenzie King spoke at
eeuelp1L on Sataarday.
Burglars rifled post office and gen-
eral store at King City.
No damage was done to wheat by
t slight frost in the West.
The case for higher freight rates
closed before the Dominion Railway
Board.
The W.C.T.U, drive to raise funds
for an extension of Willard Hall, To-
ronto, opens to -day. •
Bolshevik troops have been allow-
ed liy Armenia to cross its territory
to join Kemal Pasha.
Premier Drury defended the Gov-
ernment's action on Hydro -radials at
a Labor meeting in Hamilton.
The, Brampton O.A.L.A. senior
team defeated the Young Torontos
in Toronto on Saturday, 6 to 5.
The 'Baltimore International team
beat the Leafs in: an 11 -inning game
In Toronto on Saturday, 6 to 55.
An umbrella was..the cause • of a
woman being run down and fatally
•ujured by a motor oar in Toronto.
After eighteen months search for
to Italian charged -with murder in
.nicago,he was captured in Toronto.
Lieut. P. A. Steele of Guelph won
,he Governor -General's prize at the
J, ninion Rifle Association shooting
.matches.
The Freneli_,_garrison at Adana,
which. has been besieged for two
nontlts, made a sally on Friday and
.luf d
cele .
the
Turks.
Col Burnham, chief of the Cana-
dian War Hospital Fund Mission in
Montenegro, has been ordered out of
the country by the Serbs.
Hanes Kolelt.jatainen won the
.)iyttipic Games Marathon run at Ant-
,vet'p•in record time. Dellow, in thij'-
rseellh place, was the first Canadian.
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finish.
A Pennsylvania, Railroad electric
:i tin at Camden, I ,J„ struck an
tutontobile bite containing fifteen
aO Bens, killing six of the oocf.Lpants
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Vice -President, JOHN ALLISON
DIRECTORS
WM. BROCK• J. L. RUSSELL
ROBT. NORRIS, JAMES MCKENZIE
AGENTS
JOHN ESSERY, Centralia, Agent for
Usborne and .Hibbert.
OLIVER HARRIS, Munro, Agent for
Hibbert, Fullerton and Logan.
W. A. TURNBULL,
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GLADMAN & STANBURY
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MONEY TO LOAN
terest
We have a 'large amount of private)
funds to loan on farm and village
properties, at lowest rates of in r-
,
GLADMAN & STANBURY
Barristers, Solicitors,
Main St. Exeter, Ontario
I. R. CARLING, B. A.
Barrister, Solicitor Notary Publids.
Commissioner, Solicitor for that
Molsons Bank, etc.
Money to loan at lowest rates oft
Interest.^
OFFICEMAIN ST. EXETER, ONT.
PERRY F. DOUPE, Licensed .Ane
tioneer. Sales condudted in any loc-
ality. Terms moderate, Orders left.
at Tunes Office will be promptly at-'
tended to. Phone 116, Kirkton.
'Address Kirkton P. 0,
DR. Q. F.
RU
ULsT
ONL
.D.S..D.S.
D
DENTIST
Office over I. R, Carling's Law
office.
Closed every Wednesday afternoon.
AT
C,IA
For Infants and. Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Always bears
thef
Signature of a-1944, e euit. '�iS
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WHEAT PARTICIFATION
CERTIFICATES
Bring your certificates to this Bank
and we will collect for you the initial
payment of 30 CENTS PER .BUSHEL
authorized by the Wheat Board. 524
THE CANADIAN BANK'
OF COMMERCE
PAID-UP CAPITAL $15,000,000
RESERVE FUND - $15,000,000
EXETER BRANCH, 1. A. Chapman, Manager.
INCORPORATED 1855
OVER 130 BRANCfiES
THE MOLSONS BANK
CAPITAL AND RESERVE $9,000,000.
DOCUMENTS OF IMPORTANCE ARE ABSOLUTELY SAFE-
GUARDED IF PLACED IN ONE OF OUR
SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES
T. S. WOODS, MANAGER, EXETER BRANCH.
,).,i:;, CE7NTRALIA BRANCH OPEN FOR BUSINESS DAILY.
THE USBORNE AND' HIBBERT
FARMER'S MUTUAL FIRE INSUR-
ANCE COMPANY.
Head Mee. Farquhar. Ont.
President, . THOS. RYAN
Vice -President, JOHN ALLISON
DIRECTORS
WM. BROCK• J. L. RUSSELL
ROBT. NORRIS, JAMES MCKENZIE
AGENTS
JOHN ESSERY, Centralia, Agent for
Usborne and .Hibbert.
OLIVER HARRIS, Munro, Agent for
Hibbert, Fullerton and Logan.
W. A. TURNBULL,
Secretary -Treasurer
R. R. No. 1, Woodham.
GLADMAN & STANBURY
Solicitors, Exeter.
DR. HENRY A. CORSAVJT
Veterinary Surgeon
Office—Baker's Livery on Jamos
Calls promptly attended "to day
night.
t
Phone 8,
St.
or
D.R.. A. R. /KINSMAN. 11L.D., D.D.S.
Honor Graduate of Toronto Univer-
sity.
DENTIST
Office over Gladinan & Stanbur y'
office, Main Street, Eiteter.
Advertise itt the Tlutes, i't pal's,
MONEY TO LOAN
terest
We have a 'large amount of private)
funds to loan on farm and village
properties, at lowest rates of in r-
,
GLADMAN & STANBURY
Barristers, Solicitors,
Main St. Exeter, Ontario
I. R. CARLING, B. A.
Barrister, Solicitor Notary Publids.
Commissioner, Solicitor for that
Molsons Bank, etc.
Money to loan at lowest rates oft
Interest.^
OFFICEMAIN ST. EXETER, ONT.
PERRY F. DOUPE, Licensed .Ane
tioneer. Sales condudted in any loc-
ality. Terms moderate, Orders left.
at Tunes Office will be promptly at-'
tended to. Phone 116, Kirkton.
'Address Kirkton P. 0,
DR. Q. F.
RU
ULsT
ONL
.D.S..D.S.
D
DENTIST
Office over I. R, Carling's Law
office.
Closed every Wednesday afternoon.
AT
C,IA
For Infants and. Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Always bears
thef
Signature of a-1944, e euit. '�iS
Aar
r