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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1921-4-7, Page 5The family eats more bread since Mother started us- ing Cream of the West .lour. It makes loaves of ex,- traordinary white- ness and flavor. Maple Leaf Milling Co., Limited Tomato, Winnipeg Brandon, Halifax You can procure Orem of the West Flour in Exeter from R. G. SELDON Lucan Word was received here recently o. the death o Mrs. Sara Davy of 'eloo4c Jaw, Sask., after three days' illness,9 foilowhig a paralytic stroke. Deceis ed was the widow o: the lot: Janis 1 ev s, and ,heel. lie«n a resident of tinsii village liar 20 years, leas:az for Celt West after the death of her husband about two tisara ago. She is aertidved ley two daughters, parrs.:1eKe«a:, 1/rink water, aask., and Mrs. Tectzel, and one ::soli, James, ,elso t the Za'ast faterment look place at tit. Thonaaa, or: 'larch 30.—Mx, hent Inas sold his dairy farm a idle east end of the vil- lage 'to Wm. Lanrloril ctf Lolaclwn Tp. Ed, Webb has sold hes 1,a'xu, part a,;< snit:ch is within the village ;inert,, Leopold Hodgins being tate purchaser. The price orad was $11,9if9'•Janme4 Whalers has again been given the con- tract *Antral rattle. No, 3, front leucon post office, MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED lice. Strictly confidential; no witless, by C.11, Saadeee at the Advocate R A NDIRUNKRAVAT THE DOUBLE TRACK ROUT1,: Between MONTREAL TORONTO DETROIT and CHICAGO Unexcealed dining car Service. Sleeping care on nalght trains and tParlor carry on principal day trains. Full ;reformation flow any Grand Trunk Ticket Agent, or C. E. Hora- n:* District Pasailla er Aertt, Torg+ 7. DORE Pb•aes 441r Agent. Exeter McGillivray ) ri. c4' J. SmitherS of McGalivray d;e.l suddenly on Tuesday of last week She • 'sea str.ckeat with paralysis on Zeonday- evening about 9 o'clock and to less ei a,n twelve bourse passed away*, late -Ides her husband she leaves three = anldre; ,the youngest; being a girl of c,! ht years. Whalen air. woad Mrs. John Stevenson were at Devizes on Saturday.—Mr. and Mrs. Chester Gorvett spent Sunday with Mr. and Ctrs, Geo. Parkinson;.µ-11'Zrs. Steele of ,Toronto is visiting tier father, Mr Philip; Brooks. -11r. and Mrs.. Douglas of Granton spent Sunday with the lat ter's mother, firs, as. Shipley --Ms and. Mrs, Albert Gunning are spending „few days with friends in Exeter. Miss Bessie Morley anal Mrs, „tied. Millsari were en ,Lucan Wedeesday, . Our leacher, ;sir, Risden, returned to take up hies. thanes rafter the Easter tecaeon.--airs, Harding ,ant' Alma of Usborne. spent Tuesday w t,b Mr, and Mrs. Gorden Marley. -Mr. Arthur Bak ee has *turned, after spending 'sev- eral days in Toronto attending the School Ta uste,es .Coneen'tion, AUCXION SALE FARM STOCK & IMPLEMENTS on LOQ' 5, CON.'1, McGILLIVRt'Y, can 4t''I:I>N1 SDA'Y, APRIL 13th, 1.921 At 1 o'clock sharp, the fallowing :— Horees--Bay horse:, $ years; roan hose 8 years; work horse; horse 5 years, driving horse. Carte— 3 cotes due in Apzz1;`fresh` ow,,12 steers rising 3 years; 4he.if- ers rising /3 years; 8 ,steers rising 2; 2 Heifers rising 2; 6 yearlings; two calves, s , I'Iets-6S liens. Implements—McCormick binder, 7 -ft John Deering manure spreader; Ala - Cormick fertilizer seed drill; stiff tooth cultivator, comIcuffler, bean' harvester, combined turnip drill; Pas- sel disc set harrows, twin plow, new; 2 Oliver walking plows, turnip nulper, wheel barrow, .ct scales, hay rack, gravel ,box, pig rack, wagon, set sleighs cutter, top buggy, new 1llagnetcream separator extensicin ladder, 3 set of double harness, ,1 set single harness, stone boat, whiffletrees and neckyokes chains, .forks, shovels', hoes, spades, and other articles' too numerous to mention. 5 passenger.Ford car. Terms—S10 and ,vender cash; over that amount 7 months' credit on. ap- proved joint notes, ora discount cf 5 per cent per :annum !for cash on credit amounts. LARRY SULLIVAN V. TAYLOR Proprietor Auctioneer +4.44++++++++1.114+++++++.1444414+++++++++++++++++ t $50 to $5,000 A YEAR FOR LIFE A CANADIAN GOVERNMENT ANNUITY• PROVIDES IT • • —No better life investment available —No better security obtainable —Cannot be seized or levied upon for any cause —Will be replaced if lost, stolen or destroyed —Not affected by trade depression 4 ' —Free from Dominion Income Tax • . —No medical examination required Anyone over the age of 5 years resident or domiciled in Canada f may purchase. Any two persons may purchase jointly. Employers may purchase for their employees—school boards for their teachers --congregations for their ministers. Apply to your pootraaater; or write, postage free, to S. T. Basted*. Si er- iateadent of Annuities. Ottawa, for needCooklet and other information desired. Maltese: and age last birthday. +t a 4 4 4• 4 4 4 1 '!4+!44+++++++++++++al++++++4'4+,l.,p.p4..t..l"s„! -...PM Kirkton i)e:OI.—An aged and respected res- ident. of Kerktai passed peacefully away et the bean: of his daughter, at Greenwey, on Thursday, :Match 3lst, 'n the person of Thomas Tufts, in his 85.lt y ea.r. Death was due to old age as be :had rt+ pe:riicular �illlnelss. That mornrig, - 1 e took a fainting spell, aatd in the tven;rsg the I:'eart stopped beat', ng. Bern +.n NorfoThshire, England, he came to Canada as a young man of 1.9 }ears, and •settledict,Bienshard Tp„ neo: R'7rkton. He marriedeliss Har- riet Beavers, who died sorne 'thirty i yews ago. Since that time he has resided with his children.. In his later Year's ::e irav;laid to the West three tames and also took a. trip to the Old country. He was a Methodist in -eligion and a Liberal, in politics, Of a family of ten, eight axe still living — Satnuel of Kirkton, Rev; ;A., J. Tufts, I3.A., B.D., President of Saskatchewan oonference, N, B,, luigh school teacher of Brandon, Mrs, Borland and Mrs. Brawn of Manitoba, Mrs, Roes cf Alberta, llrs, ;loom, of Londesbcro, airs. Brown of Greenway. The re- mains were brought to the home of his 304 Samuel, and 'the funeral took Place ,to the Krkton cemetery on Sat- urday a f ter:wort. Y From Chrome Leather • A Horsepower Hanle Strap s These two articles are made from chrome leather, the Strongest, toughest leather • known 'They, will not harden with sweat or water They have great strength and wearing qualities that Will more than please. you. May we show you Our fine selection of hatters and harness. >r. W. J. BEi!.R EXETER E. N1,DIGER, DASHWOOD J. J. FAIRHALL, CENTRALIA Hensail Ir. Robt. McLean of Tuckerstnith was taken.. to London last week where he underwent an, ,aperaillon for : ap- pendicitis. He as doing nicely, --Mss V. Geiger left Iasi week for an exe :ended visit with relatives in Toronto, --ares. Webber is seriously tff at her !wine with pneumoniae,— Miss Ethel aturdoek spent tete week send with Dr. and Mrs. B, f1. ,Campbell inToronto. —Miss A. A. Maxwell, lady principal waf the Ontario Ladies' College, at 'Whitby, spent a few days with Dr, and Afrs. J. W, peck,—itfr. Hugh Mc- Kenzie who has been v„siting at Craig brothers, has returned to .his home in eroosejaw, Sask.—The home of Mr. and \ars, S. Keys y4.s the scene ,x£ a pretty wedding waren their only daugb te- Ruth was, united in marriage with Air. Russell Laugmaid of Weston, Ont. The, ceremony was performed by Rev. Rivers. They will make their home at Weston where 1Ir, Langmaid is teach- ing : chool. Zurich Aar. Ed. DeicherC of Detroit visited - at the home of ais mother—Mrs. T. L. Wurm end brother Mr. Nesbitt Woods visited in Detroit. —John pecker jr., trustee of our school, attended the Trustee's Convention •e/t Torontc last week.—Mr. end Mrs} John Erb. of the Bronson Line and Mr. Peter Brenner man of Blake attended the funeral at' a .elative at Wellesley.— Another new business has opened+up in Zurich; for repairing bicycles, O'Brien and Wolper.—Mfr. Ed. Wurm and family have moved ainto their own dwelling recently vacated by James Manship. — 1rr. Sol. Kaoline of Bayfield, who has been ; 1 tfoc- some time, is improving in health, GRANTON The Epworth ,League of ,the Meth- odist church visited the Presbyterian Endeavor Monday evg. and furnished a splendid program.—Don't ,forget the visit next Monday; a fine program of mtasic arida debate by four of our men —The beautiful \weeatEher of late has let the old farm asnplemfents out once more• and several are seeding this week.—Mr. Hildebraind left „last week. for ,Windsor, he having been transfer- red by the. Grand Trunk after a long and ffaithful. ee'vice in Granton.—Mrs. Rngney had the mi,sifortune to fall and b-eak her thigh lash week, Owing to her advanced age it is very painful, Bind uncertain as to the outcome,—Rev Alps has sufficiently recovered to be able to take his work in the pulpit Saved Lives of Husband and Wife THERR is a pathetic instance of a little Toronto family, sadly handicapped owing to the"War. The young husband suffered a ser- ious head wound at Passchendaele. Months later, he was invalided home: to his Wife and two little sons." But the trouble was not over. Vio- lent convulsions followed. Finally the dangerous operation of remov- ing a bone splinter from the brain was performed, and the man is re- covering. Just as happiness seem- ed within their grasp, the wife developed tuberculosis Never ,of • rugged health; anxiety. and care had exhausted her strength. If her life was to be saved, complete rest was imperative But the money ---1 s To -day, thanks to these Who back up the Musiroka Free Hospital for, Constn uptives °she is there, gaining, datlj*'kinder careful treatment 'and" before long the family wiil- be retunited Contributions may be sent to Sir William Gage, 84 Spadina Avenue, Toronto, or to Geo. A. Reid, Treas- urer, 223 College Street, Toronto.: A Limitless Guar:: tee A guarantee that operates at any time in the life of :z Aines Holden t `.\tato-She ^.” Mote c_s 'y i;u against .ny Intl every _ l.1-'xGerial or work- - .anship n':.ac may con=e to Tight. There ie no time or mileage limit on chis Ames Holden. "Auto -Shoe" Guarantee. It serves as bedrock .flex alll adjustments, which are made upon it—Without fuss, quibble or red. AMES HOLDEN "AUTO -SHOES" Cord and Fabric Tires in all �• Standard Sizes • .7 ve,_ "Grey Sox' Tubas For Sale By TAYLOR. TIRE .Si BAThRY, EXETER. PHONE, 94. A'IILO SNELL, I.XET.ER. PHONE 100, THOMAS H. NEW1tLL. EXETER. PHONE 7. "Red Sox" Tubes You lha.te anything to sell or you want to buy, Column, try The Advocate Want Saintsbury A pleasant event took place at the school ;souse of S, S. Nc. 9, Biddulph at the closing of the school for the Gaster holidays, , the occasion being the presentation of a beautiful easy Cliairt upholstered with leather, to Mr. Alvin Brintnell, the teacher, who re- signed the school to take a position in Exeter as salesman Lor the Grey -Dort ear. Following is the, address that ac- rompanied the gift:— To late Brintneal,— It is with very ,great regret that we gather bere this afternoon to bid fare- well to ;you as our teacher. We .feel that we cannot let ,you go •from us without expressing our sorrow at ycur leaving, and ,also the high :esteem in which you are held by all. We your pupils, shall always re- member the good example you have shown us and the kindness .we have received from you under the many varying circumstances during your term as our teacher. We' shall never fora, get the, happy days we spent together and we pray that, wherever you may go, he blessing of Him, irs•whose hand our breath is, and inwhose bands are 'all our ways, may rest and abide with. you. W ask you to accept from us this gift, not for its value, bttt as a slight token of our appreciation cf your un- tiring •efforts and kindness to each one of us. When you look at it from time to time may it remind you of your pupils in, dear old No. 9, and also your many friends in, this, community. Signed in behalf of the pupils— Grace McFalls, Verna Davis. SCHOOL REPORT OF * S. NO. 4, McGalivrsy ,for Mar;h. Names '.n order of merit,—Sr. 4, R. Morgan., N. Seale, C. Hayter; jr,, 4, A. O'Nta E. Simpson, S. Kilmer, E. Hayter; 3rd, A. Kilmer, E O'Nel, ?fit. Carter, H. Carter, A. Seale; 2nd, E. Banting, U. O°Neil, H. Cunningham, F. Darling, E. Hayter; 1st Sr., 3. Darling, P. Carter, I, O'Neil; 1st Jr", Elisa Blake; Prim- er, 0. Darling.—V. A. Atkinson;teach'er V1TC'HEELL—On +-`larch 26, a qu'et wedding took place at the home of tiMrs A. „l'IeLellaxl, when her oldest daughter Prudence was united '^ marriage to Mr, Wi iiam J. Kle..ti. SEAFORTH.—A highly esteemed resident pi Seaforth passed away on ,'lurch 30th, in the person of Anna M. Vivian, wife of W. H. Tretheway, af- ter a week's allatess, in her 74th year, • Bootleggers and Whiskey Smugglers are Disgracing Canada 0n April 18 Abolish Importation by voting YES Since January 1, 1920, thousands and thousands of 'gallons of Whiskey, Gin, Brandy and High Wines have been shipped into Ontario. Express shipments alone for a long period averaged four to six cars per day, and have run as high as eight! Four car loads a day means at least 19,200 quarts daily, or over 5,000,000 quarts per year. And yet the people of Ontario voted to make prohibition the permanent Iaw! This imported "Booze" is the stuff which enables the "Bootlegger" to carry on his illegal trade, and allows "Rum Runners" and "Whiskey, Smugglers" to disgrace Canada. a• p Officers of the law are set at defiance. Read what the Chairman of the Board o: License Commissioners says himself. .. Deportation Makes Law Enforcement Di .cult "After an experience in the adm• inistration of the Ontario Temperance Act covering the period from its .first coming into -once in September, 1916, I am in a position to state that importation is seriously hampering its effec- tiveness. The War Measures Act was repealed:in January 1920, and the Dominion Orders-in-Co;.11tcil under the Act were rescinded. Heavy ship- ments of liquor into the province began at once. The number of cases of breach of the Ontario Temperance Act have increased in even greater pro- portion. -From a Statement by the Chairman of Board of License Commis- sioners for Ontario. -and Vote YES" Mirkyour ballot ai'above with an X opposite the Yes, Mid nothing more.. : ?mm itte 1st v�;