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The Exeter Advocate, 1921-4-21, Page 4
t3 Ontario il.Leateei Assentcion ase TheFit Advocate build a planing mill here shortly. action by License Commission against �i L� ;L=d�?uite a few children aroma here o?fendzzxg doctors. rre' sIck with the measles. Sanders & Creech, Proprietors s �S, C pale of Fe�;eG+.x, '1I c11., tis- Archdeacon Cody of Toronto eon, " "'�?ied Joseph Brenner 'recently. siders appointnacnt as Archbishop. of Subscription Price -Ln aivance 51.50#' ir, Ed, Bossanbexry of ;uricla �ds_'Melbourne, Australia. _ted here last week. airs. Rev. Corriere ,who suffered a slight stroke, is improving. -Mr, Walt England of Corbett will move here in- to part of Philip Baker's house. The fishermen are busy gettleg their O l apMe. tCodl. nate eesa'dy. Stray ;'niuia?s-Oahe iase; tion. 50c., Mrs. Be tare. who spent a week here three insertions $1.00, has returned to her home in Point Farm or Rea Estate for sale 50. Edward. meal iansert°:a°1 for or.e month of low Etlsertioas of sce'lareous articles of not more than live :,s, For Sale To Reel, Wante l ,a.ea insertion, rue Lost and ; The. death cecurred in Tacoma,, Found :oases lac. aa ras,rtian. Wash U.S. .! on March 22nd of Mr. Lai reading 'notices, etc:. 10e. per Adam Sachs, en his Ord tir. e was lima per in -roost. No teotice ess an sari o; the late Daniel thea 25e Cardof Thanks 50e. DtserGod, and .s survived sed by his 11 e, three sons and on., daughter, zt.s Your s'e era, Ctrs Wm. Maier of ;)a.41-vood, firs. Chas. Schroeder of Creliton, airs. George Mitchell of. mal oy and Mrs. John Sandercocle ee:ee eett , Mansoba. Per year itl Cana la; SiJ in. the United States, AU subscriptions not paid in advance 50c. extra charged. ADVERTISING RATES Display Advertising --\fade known .Dashwood Au. ren Sales $3 for one insertion ani $1.5e for eeele subsequentn + set ' k aa.ler :Exe -ire:hes :angth eft' advertiaang 104.. and 5e. aline Tinge: RaD AY, APRIL Crecliton 7.F.e tel. Cr- QAt i,31��•.*'.. t °� to _at 'yam et.; "^ nt Feid eeenelea s yCi gaor ¢,a ..33�SiwY ,yyal ,'„ra.,.8. .another c.e'elz i, ) n u town. th's year Final ]ales i ltaa:l.'. tin 1:.-„ T b c= qtr tea mounds 5-4! b t o ti `. x} to s) Vnat ; red:tora 113: h.; assured )., p rsalia.n grounds, tor :i i 1t 'n i o' sports. Let tiere be a gees. .i to ,: ie ani a;r,'•:ybode aonse da: era 4 red to make tial: a:Iebra ti.)ri,w: saela 4s to be .e d. better than ik'iot 4 .':«r C. :;cv:a„ made a au`a: «;rsa reroato on Tateday. hang:4 wee t. bmtAt a re- fggaigc < ;, A.;s.» and ha:. bad t,..h .,m Las a «lir,' R o,s. Lau io:neJ tili1U, a l rat;: a S Eu3 Ca:,}1"' tl t:leen as t; 4a n„:',Ir :curare \ `a tmc^.der.t>aftdlia a c^ ren ,G -r ;c^,eo11i=1 tea «.cu .ti as eiia a ,t ting. aatete ►� de'aae ani reetat 5 reelioni have been ',.t' 14; , thra . lit ,..nail"; a e ter:, ci. tile A":11t r. 'nut tee ea, ,e ..;. srt .^ ,pc��e1.�N 1 . aoula» o. tti„4 lae.aat..tra". ,t., q Y{•.a, ttaaa C * e yw @i,wT•^ai,2 , ro,9.. S. 4 It tfi a Ea: a..=,sa „'a1 ti i;a a.areere. nt 13... a;) a 0.1r :ut'" ,. °fir anet.:,wt,;rin i9 w. vary 04 l 0.11 Mat ?;t Ti ,; %;:arvf.^'� as '.1,,, let li a ^t e t '..t n e 1 :T 5 :t ereaaea eater ... ▪ e aelay, s rata .11e neer s-1 The Leafs beat Rocky 'Mount on .ne, end ¢ eat ,he WI: net r.aa, any Monday. 11 to 2. °zee z Athol Goin has been elect,. 1 presi- e.eo4 t emir rev ha, nein r,u to -1f dent of the T..a.B. A. a1,.,.-; tae r. uila;r tn,, tr ,t .real:. ; Mail service is resumed with lrns- alre. Jell: Yl te.t w.. t 1,::+nELei °,1. "eta, p ^.t t:i4ter announces. r41 1 ;�.▪ + s brr3 i u 1e,e..t that Z'r., M• t onl,cy andCn Coyne. `toxon+o ha x- ers, were beaten at Boston. atthex Ireekbelner :w in le.reer F :'?tIa Dasa :dactor i s ill in the' at pre.,;t:iit New 'Yolk with pneuraonia. Beit Either `lnd:earn. Eakin- la Toronto book binett•rs want wage were :`,1 zeira.31 ..t, i4 e'eel i ",' et n Lu" inere? ea rind 44-]aun wraa. ane s A e, O erbill ill eituceis discusses ,:T. Baird o tine: Bt 11 1 el .phn Coe +matter: azfie a tin, tae liyeiro. London, wan it town 6)11'i•ue,�ity sr:meting the local ©:tire. \:' undLr_ Edmonton's high scllemeai teachers elved tae company intends mele'ng considerable: Improveln nt:; n this lo- cal .y before long. A. b:g vote. was pulled here on Moakley. Very, few staee3 at Ii.inie, bees."Mil 'l'ownsh.n see: a handsome tnaj%•r-'y for the "Dry..' Mount Carmel: eae,s.: s. T. J. Iisfl, John Carey are t the sick list this week.. -11r. Sandy ', uart re.eive I the sad news on Sat- uT4• :ati o the death of his nephew, llr. Herbert Stuart of Detroit, aged ;about m2 yeare. fir. Seu`trt will be burled „ la; -a''t on Wedstesdaye-^Mr.. an:l Mrs, D. Mel -Zenner -1. of Willrann Tp. 8 elite on friends at Wore on Mors lay. Rev Fe her Corcoran ,:purriiased a ural val. :a?; we:le..-.Mr. 'Tan. Col - ins 1s suf.ferIng from an attack of ton Clandeboye Miss .. Bice „is sut.fering from ase,- a ere attack of peau ti,s.--The acreage el sweet clover will be largely increas- e,] u. this ti ninety this yeare—In, spite the high prices of material, an, ex- T..a anzaturt of f+eneing as bung done *-his ne' hborhoo''i this spring.-- :ue tern s o Mr. Whiteford s family 1%; rem the attack of d n: t;erea.—A .se on l voideruie of .iu:ntt; has appeared in the village. NEWS TOPICS OF WEEK Important Events Which Have Occurred Dui in,; the Week. The Busy World's Happenings Care. fully Compiled and Put into Handl and Attractive Shape for the Readers of Our Paper -- A Solid Hour's Enjoyment. TUESDAY. The U. S. Congress re -assembled Grand Bend Soule of the farmer, a-oua.i hire are through. seeding. Bert Holt who 'sold his house to .Castor Willie ,from ;Port Franks, will move into Mr. Heaman's house. It is reported that Mr. Heaman will When Grandmother Was a Girl OOP skirts were worn by those who first asked the druggist for, and insisted on having, the genuine Golden Medical Discovery put up by Dr. Pierce over 50 years ago. Dress has changed very mud; since then! But Dr. Pierce's medicines contain the same dependable ingredients. They are standard today just as 'they were fifty years ago and never contained alcohol Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery for the stomach and blood cannot be surpassed by- any tonic and ' alterative today. When you feel "all out of sorts" your vitality at a low ebb—the blood becomes surcharged with poisons! The best tonic is called Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis- covery. Dr. Pierce manufactured this "Discovery" from rods and barks without alcohol -'- a cor .. restive remedy, the ingredients of which nature put in the fields and forests for keeping ' us healthy. It pits vino, vigor, vitality into the flood. Try it! All druggists. Send 10c. to Dr. Pierce's Bridge burg, Ont. Laboratory for trial pkg. 755 in number, are on strike. Roy Harris, who elainied tr. beve murdered Elwell, was released, Negotfat ions over the miners' strike situation in Britain are still oa. Harry Greb knocked crit. Soldier Jones in the fourth round in tomato. Squadron Leader Keith Tailyour, A.F.C., C.A.F., of Edmonton, kilted. Wm. Donohue, Hamilton, appoint- ed Mining Recorder at South Porcu- pine. Toronto City Council makes an- other vote of money for unemployed relief. Third attack within a year made on foreigners' bakery in St. Cath- arines. Brant county's last toll road, the Cockshutt road, is taken over by the county. A boy made $211 profit per acre growing potatoes in Carleton -Russell contest. Mendelssohn Choir has complete success in opening concert in Toronto. Two strike pickets were taken into custody by Toronto police at one of the abattoirs. Ex-Kaiserin is dead. The former kaiser will accompany the body to the German frontier. "Pussyfoot" Johnson was hosted off the platform at Windsor Armories and was escorted by police oltecers across the border. WEDNESDAY. The Leafs defeated Rocky Mount by 10 to 3. The major league teams open their season to -day. Rockliffe (Ottawa) airdrome is to be opened by April 25. Walter Newton was outpointed in three rounds at Boston. There is an epidemic of chicken - stealing in York county. - Tom Gibbons stopped "Larry" Wil- liams in the fourth round. The kaiser is doomed to die in exile, Says a Dutch visitor. Chippaeva power development work to be ready in September: We J. Woodland was'• killed by a quarry blast near Cornwall. W. J. Jepson appointed city engi- neer of Niagara Falls, Ont. Invalid Windsor girl with revolver in vain tries to foil robbers,` Assessment reform and rural cre- dits "bills pass the Legislature. Boy Scout Council ' announces, awards of life-saving medals. Marshal- Foch has made plans for further advance into Germany. St. John; N:B„ 'Chinese. ,protest to Legislature against anti -stall bill. Government introduces legislation regarding Toronto's power purchase:. Non -discussion. of Chippawa Canal stri,ke.,rcport disappoints labor men,. Motor car going at 4Q -mile rate fatally injures enlist, Stanley Kram- er, at Kitchener, and speeds away. The London police, after a wild chase to Wardsville, catch four rum- runners, in two cars, with 100 cases of whisky, FiliDxlk3(• The Leafs again defeat Petersburg by 5 to 4. Greek reservists In Canada called to the colors. Moyle photographers are not mad., welcome at ]xoom. Light vote on the referendum ao far in advance polls. New plana show live stock arena much reduced in size. Tele e lz n ecrnve °an P o rs.it, nsei be- tween la tween Ottawa and Cuba. A sow at Brockville gives birth ta record litter of 20 pigs. - New York lads the National League with two straight wins. Lithuania rays Pelend and .s re. _- tag troops in Vilna area. Turkish troops have bottled up r.: Creak array in Brush. Banks :re und.‘rwrivalg. credit Cuba, owing to s :gar slearaap. Fres offer .a iI' r toiiayetlat.. Yeas t,, made by the British uai:n trs. Only one game , as pe stirred is the major leagues ytateede,Y. 11. H. Pewaaet, . t.l'.1'., iutroduc a drastic amendment to 0. T. A. Workers suggest plan of erreine strike in Toronto p:7wifial Building costs have t helined 20 Per cent.. says Toronto coetraetor. Premier and Hon. Mr. Grant give some encouragement to laniveisiti«?s, Pour thousand hoess have bene; destroyed bei a dre la liokeadate. Japan. 'Longshoremen and other ' port workers at Montr`al to have wage.. reduced. Spanish River Pulp Paper Mills, Ltd.. ask employes to accept 30 p.c. wage east. Seed potatoes offered at Milton at 20 seats a bag; a year ago sold at $5to$9. Riverside A, C. entrants scored heavily In the Ontario boxing tourney. SATIeltDA . Toronto's tax rate for 1921 is 33 noels. Seeding has started nortbweat of Regina. Montreal Anglican Synod oppose divoree. Another rebellion is about to start in Mexico. Rene Vivtanl will sail for France this week. New York and Chicago lead the National League. More than 25.000 returned soldiers settled on farms. The Triple Alliance in Britain has been split by strike. Silk production is to be taken up on a farm near Simcoe. Truant officer finds 12 -year-old for- eign -born girl married. Germany will present new repara- tion proposals to France. Archbishop Mannix says 'Vatican is behind Irick independence. Regina teachers elven salary in- creases amounting to $7,500. A drop in flour prices may bring a reduction in the cost of bread. Race meetings In England are po ;tpon' d owing, to labor trouble. Squaws and Wye had a hard fight with timber wolves near Cochrane, Inelications are that Jersey City will get the Dempsey -Carpentier beet. The shipbuilders' strike, in Toronto i1LA cost the International union $1,4,000. A course has been organized for training teachers in Canadianizing foreigners. A high school will be built on the corner of Jarvis and Wellesley streets, Toronto. Attorney -General Raney refuses to apologize or withdraw statements regarding J. L. Cour.;;ell.. MONDeiY. The Leafs beat Norfolk on Satur- day by 3 to 2. Sterling closed in New York on Saturday at $3.92 4. A thousand Irish emigrants have left for the United States. C.N.R. raises the wages of steam shovel men on eastern lines. Mothers' pensions investigator in the north finds ve rthy cases. Boston won four games out of five from the Brooklyn Nationals. Daniel Davis, for 22 years police magistrate of Cornwall, . is dead. A bill in Congress seeks tre pro- hibit the sale of medical beer. Mexico City is unalarmed at re- ported revolt of Gen. Gonzales Damages totallinga,$13,000 award- ed to five Hamilton Italian families. Jose Capablanca defeated Dr. Las- ker for the fourth consecutive time. The Mayflower has been found; to be eligible for the fishermen's race. Owing to poor weather many soc- cer games -were postponed Saturday. Monster rallies in interest of both wets and drys close Toronto cam- paign. Fred Bell, aged 7, of Orillia, was drowned off a raft in Lake Couchi- eking. Large crowds pack Parkdale Tab; ernacle, Toronto, for "layingon of hands." John Valad, a young farmer hear Riversdale, Ont., was found dead in his buggy. Tablet: to the officers and men of the Queen's Own Regiment of To- ronto unveiled •by Premier of Canada. Stanley R. Cole, aged 20, of Tyeti- dinaga, died in Belleville as a result of injuries received eehen the horses he was driving ran away. Dr. J .R. Lancaster, of Tillso.nburg, whose Back was . broken three weeks ago' when he was hit by a M.C.R.: passenger train,died from his in- juries.', : The 1Jepaa'tment, of Trader and Commerce lids receives] notification from Port of Spain, Tiinldad, that the new tariff bili has' been passed, giving Canada a. preferential tariff of fifty per cent. nal ISK FOR. ect to find the Fisherman, the "Mark k of I Supremacy,,'' on every bottle of emulsion that you buy. This I means that you will always ask for 1 SCOTT'S i 1 EMULSION 1 Iscan Qc Sown,. Tato,. out. ^^-ALSO MAKERS OF---- .i"0 (]'riblets or Granules) I FOR INDIGESTION 20-2Iak Centralia R1ea=tioa 4ay passel off quietly an the village. Next Sunday eventing soar: of alae members of the Woodham.choir as•i!a assist with the singing in the church here. what might bane proved a serious fire last Thursday to the home of ?411: Charles Isaac was averted by Mr. Will Baker who ,happened to size the fire from where he ova:, ,wo.kin, and quickly went and procured a ladder. and extinguished the names. It was supposea to have started from aclai n- ttcO' bu.rneeg out in the morning. Only Mee Jac]; Isaac items .at home at the time. 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% per annum. 6I,1 THE CANAQIANBANIf • QF COMMERCE PAID-UP CAPITAL - $15,000,000 RESERVE, FUND - - $15,000,000 EXI,TFR BRANCH, F. A, Chapman, lilanager. incorporated in 1805 SER CAPITAL Ria 1R E $9,000.00 Over 130 Branches THE MOL' ONS BANK Buy Cans Lin Goods -..and h ell) to keep Canadian workmen busy: It will help you. Buy wisely and save as much as possible and deposit your savings. in The ttiolsons Bank. Courteous Service to all. :I3X4Tl It BRANQI T. a. WOODS Manager, Centnaita liraneb open for business daily. afety Deposit Boxes to Rent at tlse Exeter Bran?h HeCr. ownphon Con2parisr Mr. Edison invented the Edison Turn -Table Comparison him- self. It is a truly scientific device. By means of this Turn -Table, Mr. Edison brought together the four leading phonographs, so- that each played from the same position, and used record- ings by the same artist. He knew that this was the only way to show completely and convincingly which was the best phonograph—and why. We have secured one of Mr. Edison's famous Turn -Tables. We now operate it for the ben- efit of music -lovers generally. Come in and hear it, -if you expect some day to buy a pho- nograph and want to get the one best phonograph. J. Willis Powell, Dealer, Exeter, Ontario NOTICE TO MANUFACTURERS The talking machines, used in these tests, are keptus inthe thbest by pos-° sible condition. Manufacturers of such machu'es, or their representa- tives, are''r,'yiced to ins.. ect them, to regulate them., or to substitute other machines of the same make, r of their own selection, .Of equal or greater value, at anytime during hours.... g b.usiness