The Exeter Advocate, 1921-4-28, Page 4oeoe
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THURSDAY, APRIL 18a11, 1921
Crediton
Heist—In lae_rt,-..& els et wedding
• took place at .the Evangel:ea; r>arson-
oa S-aturdai, April. 16, when Rev. S.
" q Hu -'a t, :ill in n_err are Mr. \ el-
lineeiaa P Fn st. son of lir Fed Heist
Ste ,zea, to ',,Miss Irene Louise Wa-
ke:, daughter ofeMr. and ;elan. Louts
J 1, a1er Stephen. The brae was
a,t_ e,i in a navy blue suet with plc-
toe hat t.> ,aueteLe Aefter the eere-
nreny :?ie ns{Gly wedded conple -e
pa e i o the ,home of the bride's oar -
wee, where re:rids and relatives had
geehe ed to give them a recept on,.and
a ne est ea -me -able time was spent. The
youa °, c o kyle will • reside Rn Ole*
g '>zimn farm Ewer .rredton, en,/ will
have the best -wishes of their many
breads for a long and ,,appy wedded'
1*e.
The ?;eevti rams Lass welt ftmoded
the tields and the iter row.. to. ahead')
leee. I, Bans th vt scene' o! the
fs 'd:, 'pens have a be re -sown, ,' e•
rend. ot th:e etriag freshet erg gton-
tiCes a: tete are being sold tea>:ne our
yada,
Sirs. Game, Siveiteeir is visiting rel
gore ei lei foto. thea Sweet.
team Winn has bough: tlae i arbering
hu s }as arum W. A. Sambrook ,and he
{a' 11 L.at�t peosese on next Monday, Sem
is a t rc ie ea boy ani has mane
ay
Axe Itis; who wssh hewn sticeees in hie
Gus tit: e,. Jus. at present Zell.. Sam-
- broo,, :s unde:eided as to the future
We trust, however, teat he will snot
de de to leave town.
Aire. Edward Fulmer and Sam l:in.k-
b ,eee sis;.ed sale, and :sirs, John Hum-
ble in $a;an;a on Saturday.
• 'ileet� Feist le the proudest pian in
town. liets stark brought ltirn a
bouncing 'oy Past Fritter.
We are ;lad to see Aibert Motlacl:
on tate streets again. after quite a:
' able,
s,pe } Pi S cs;wrei'Ss. He ,iaPLe 5 te>' e ;,
eo• eesiunte work ,. a the bar.:;: en the.
near stature.
:qr. C. Rosier, was an. Lonaloa earn
busene:ce Sa u -day.
Ta eines 17a{vitianey. John F. Simla)
ltd CLit. Hell have bought themselves
new Feil, Joe past wee,:. The uni-
vezeel lar noes ,no., appear to Iona in
its porautarity.
:lir. and :firs.. R.. S. Wilson and fatu-
ity spent Sunday :n Londosa,
Mess l s,lner Hauch of Chicago ?s
vZs;ting her parents, Rev. and 'Mrs?
Hauch.
On I''ridey eves ng a public meeting
was held in the Town Hall to consider
th.s yrear's e•a:iebrati.on. It was unan-
imously de ides, ,t> celebrate: the 3rd
of June, and >=ve vommittees evereape
no:ai.ed tc> take the matter in hand.
The tellowina;, oft tees were elected of
the C. A. A. A —President, herbs
Eilber; treas.., X. S. \Vi1son and see'y,
Ezra (?e- reicher. Mr. Nilson gave
Itis t_n4wial report, showin, a balance
o£ $392 :.n .lie treasury from East years
celeb .:tura, \ire trust that our people
will show :he hearty co -•operation th s
year .lett eta did last, we are then
assured :Inc;,lair supe selu, celebration,
Rev. S. Zi. Hauch, pas ;• r in the
Zion Evangelical Chu:eh has been re
xv rne.J to Crediton for the fourth
yea •, \tr, Much and Mr.. j. II,'
13oltem:n !:ay delegate, have returned
froet Ole conference session which was
held at Stratford last week. \Ir,
1H0ltzmcum was one of the laymen to
add-eee the public meeting of the con•,
fere.,ae last Saturday evening, when
he ep' ke on :he subject, "Life, Ser
v _. a t^ ommliments ' lie also address-
ed ae Sunday School. They report
an .n e_est_n,g and busy confer:nceses-
- sloe, there was general reel et be-
cane : ishon I?reyfogel was prevent-
ed bi ern e e!ien: to preside. in hs
absen e Re . j. P. Hauch of Kitch-
ener w s elected ,•Ka man. This is
the firet time since 1878 that a Bish-
op did not. preside. Rev, W. J. ?ager,
of h ,havood and Rev. E. B. \leyer
of Zuelch have also been returned to
"Here romes
r+le Bride!"
Everybody wishes her
well I Happy and
radiant she starts out
on life's ` adventure.
She should have
health to begin with.
Good looks in woman
do not depend upon
hge, but upon health.
You never see a good.'
looking woman who
is weak, run-down,
irritable, out of sorts, fidgety and
nervous. Headaches, backaches,
and +roubles of that sort are all
destroyers of beauty. Men do not
admire sickness. ' It is within the
'reach of every woman to be well,
healthy and strong if she will take
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription.
• TORONTO, ON'T,—«Less than a year
ago I was in a very poor state of
health; my back ached dreadfully and
x could. scarcely drag myself around
to do my housework. I started to
'take Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription
and I cannot praise it too highly for
.the great benefit I received. My back-
' ache and pains disappeared entirely
and I soon was restored to perfect
'health. I know that Doctor Pierce's
Favorite Prescription is the best
woman's medicine, for I have tried
others that were recommended, and
nothing has ever helped me so much
as the Favorite Prescription.'—Maas,
Ineenaa nN WtrrLLe es,13BrookfieldSt.
Send 10 cents to Doctor Pierce's
invalids' Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y.,
for a trial package of Favorite
Peereription Tablets.
EVERY CHILD
needs nourish'naent
that not only sus-
tains strength but
growth.
also promotes nor-
mal
SCOTT'S
EMULSION
is a food -tonic that is
of special significance
to children.
Those who are.
not thriving
ought to take -
Scott's Emulsion
Scott& Sownen Tomato,!Rat•,
AL$O MAKERS t?F
(Tablets or Granules)
NDEGE TI
Lumley
''1='s. Glenn and daughter, hiss Maud
returnet. Friday after is visit with
1 rel3Laves here. --Ma Gordon Boltoa has
had •a vere,Lda-h built, thereby inprov-
sing the appearance of his dwelling:
St„a ,ey , eitehell, son of Mr, and Mrs.
John T. ...Mitchell, who, . fell from a
yrot a s le about Easter, :injuring his
foot, was taken. to St. Joseph
Hes-
b ::, .last meek suife ing tram Jock-
law and is in a critical condition. He
responded well to the treatment how-
ever, and on Sunday an improvement
was noticed, and ,he has now an even
quince .for recovery. Recovery from
loekjar as severe .ps .this case ,ts rare.
\ir. John McQueen, See who has
bean .so se ously sick, is now recov-
erin.4 and is able each day to s 't up
4r_ h*s cna'.r a couple of hours -lir.
Jas. flo -Lon had a very s eft turn lase
week, but ,has much .improved for the
sie few days. Mr. Arthur Jones was
ilea eery .sick ora Saturday evening,
bui he Iter quite recovered and able
to attend to ids duties again,..-„1rtss
Jewe. Dorris :of the eierchants Bank
Mitchel/ spent the week -end with the
Misses Bsoadfoot,--,Sfr. Bert "elves
weele het -messing Ings horse Sunday af-
erileon had the m sfz rtene of being
licked, He is, however, not suffer-
nee a greet deal, •
cher former ebarges, l?;a4 S. a
Hurl was re-elected presiding e der
o5 the Cretiton Distriets arid Rev. E.
Burn and Rev, T H. Been, ~{ro form
pee.ars, were also eaee'ted presid-
e eiders of he Ottawa and Wet'r-
oo le:s i+: is respect:cagy. Tirz ioeai
church has just close:, a successful
ewe beth from a spiritual and a fin -
anent! standpoint. A total. of S60?8.71
eras r tasted for all purposes. as role
tc s:--Curront expenses $1120,31; pas -
ore: salary ;51400; special gift to Pas -
UAW; Sunday s4hoo1 receipts for
S. S. pur noses end m ssioas $97.6.S3;
F. P. A ter ail pureiceees Wo-
mea'e mission and Aid T4zi0.15; Bud-
ge: for nuselons and eonferen. a Ben-
o1e•'ese7e $ieeent; up;:mucosa on', SATURDAY.
$19J,0tt; Forward Movement. cash re- Baltimore defeated the Leafs bx
a e•e,2s 5714.05; Other purposes 13 to 5.
$IJS.$8. Of :he bane the total: rnourat "Babe” Ruth rained his itosne-Gua
e
',tired for Missions and f onfereince total to four.
Fier:evi ences is $1137.00: During the British Labor opposes French oc-
yei: 'ten. new members were received ! cupation ot Ruhr.
iarofeis:on of faith and three by , United States Shipping Board asks
to ter. Three died during the yearend for appropriations,
iS moved away. The pros n meta- Dr. R. B. Ayleaworth, Toronto,
as;nine) is 330. died, aged 79 years.
The coal miners' etrlke in Britain
takes a favorable turn.
Montreal liquor supply houses will
ship stocks to Regina.
Rich vein of strongly radio -active
Rev. and Mr;. Yager a:tend-.., Con. ore found near Parry Sound.
to epee at Stretford last week, United States House has passed
1.s, Eveland spen` a few days in the Immigration Restriction Hill.
Sas�tnia attending the funeral of a rel- Germany has sent a note to Britain,
a ive, on reconstruction of French areas.
and :firs, D. Vincent, jn, moved Greek Consul of Toronto reports
Seaforth last week. reservists answering call to colors.
MrGordon Gates and little nephew Capablanea leads Lasker in the
John. Oonehey of Chicago are visiting world's chess tourney, 4 names to 0.
{{ iia relative; here at present. National Council of Women urge
Miss Brownlee was away a few important new laws and amend -
days owing to the death of a relative. meuts.
Mr. and ;elrs. R. Hayter also at. Janet Jackson, Ireland's champion
+a
Jed the tun sal of a sister at Mee oFritlgolfer, beat Miss StIrlin and filial
n ay. g
Mr and Mrs, Russell Baynham mot.- Leitch,
el to Grand Band last week. Many testify to physical cures 1>y
Meese> Glailys Guenther and 'della faith at the Bosworth Mission in
Beeler are Alis w• ' c w vi.'tin; in Sar- Toronto.
•Ool. Biggar rules ballot boxes not
Mr.;. Ednnesion :s Ili at present. 'We to be opened till May 4 unless both
itepe for aseedy recovery. parties agree.
w
Br;•ef mention was made last {week i Iroquois Falls probably- only town
of the death of Adam aachs, a former in Northern Ontario adopting day-
dam
of this place. Further par-
ticular.; have been received as follows' Bonded liquor warehouses in On-
3ir. Sachs was a p:onear resident tario will be opposed by ' Ontario
and merchant. of Elbe, Washington Government,
State, and he drained dead in the' Danger of tie-up in Atlantic shine
! fia•e of a Tacoma .Ho.el. Althcugb :ping is decreased by men accepting
not in good health he had been, as y cutof 15 5op hatchery officer deposits
well as usual up to the time of his .
sudde:a demise. Born at Dashwood,
he' 10.000 speckled trout fry in tribu-
when 23 years of age, settled ona taries to River Speed.
homestead at St. Thomas North Da -1 pr. Cody may be invited to be-
k.•ia, engag:ng ?aa farm:ng and store,- t come Provost of Trinity College.
keeping until 1889, when he went tot Prof. Macklem, after serving over 21
Sett tle and became part owner of a 'Years, has • resigned.
sawmill for three. years, then moving
to Elbe, where he ,started in businesse
sawmilling and storekeeping. He was
,he first postmaster of Elbe, retain,
..ng same until hes death. He was
twice married, first to Barbara Ap-
perman in Ontario, and later to Ser-
eaa B. Marshall, who survicvs 1iinn,
sc:th two sons, and also ones sat by
the first wife Deceased made three
irps to the Alaska gold fields, loca-
ting claims each time.
The Greeks have massed 40,000
troops lit the Nshak seetor of Asia;:
Minor.
W. D. Haywood. the I.W.W. lead,
er. is reported to have left the United
States. •
The new tariff of the Dell Tele-
phone Co. went into effect generally
to -clay,
Government othces in Ottawa are
rn abseeve daylight saving with rest
of city.
Tbe Toronto Skating Club has en-
gaged O. Haycock. Ottawa, as itx-
$truetor.
Welling McLeod. aged 17, losing
himself in colliery at New Glasgow,
is anmothered.
Provincial Council of the Church
of England takes stand against an
easier divorce.
The 48th Highlanders of Toronto
will observe anniversary of the se-
cond battle ot Ypres.
Dashwood
Grand Bend
Mr, and Mrs. Eccleston were here
la,�t week but left again Saturday to
speacl a few days in London.—Mrs. P.
Bake: was celled to Lucan, last Wed-
nesday owing to the serious .,illness of'
her daughtes,-Mrs. Sam'l Grethen—Mr,
T edeman ,has moved into Mr, :Hea-
naares house.—,•irs+, Periso moved into
tato the house yacated by Mr. Tiede-
man,—Mr, Baynham of Dashwood mov-
ed Dere lasi meek ;enter Jos. Disjardiele's
house. --Kr. 3 Oliver, was taken • 11
Sai:urday night with nflamateere—Mr,
Feed Ras,elle was also taken ill Satur-
day iaie:ea-lir, and Mrs. Shepherd of
near Medford visite,, at Asaph Grav-
el3e's Sunday.—Miss Clara Hamilton is
it with mumps M:', W. D. Sanders
of Exete: was here last week.
Centralia
•
Miss Margaret Moody of Exeter sang
three ;numbers at the . Sunday evervng
se.v-ce, all of wi°cb were beautifully
readere1 arra ,highly •pleasing •io the
ccngi egetion.
W ,bred Huxtable has purchas-
e new 'car- •
"I • Wilfred Anderson of Goderich
spent the week end in Centralia.
Mrs, Spence cf Si;. Thomas snen!t
last We 1hes:lay with her mother, Mrs::
J Anderson, M. the village.
ht -Herb Hanlon wigs :n the village
last Thursday
MONDAY.
Edmonton High School teachers'
strike ends.
Big Bill Haywood. I.W.W. leader,
is still missing.
.Peddlers are flooding Toronto with
bad maple syrup.
The Allied Supreme Council will
meet on April 30.
The Leafs defeated Reading -on
Sunday by 11 to 6.
British miners' leaders will discuss
wages with owners.
Hydro and Gas Departments in St.
Thomas are separated.
Three U. S. amateur boxers cap-
tured Canadian titles.
.Tottenham Hotspurs woh the Eng-
lish Cup final .by 1 to 0.
Zeebrugge and' St. Julien memorial
services largely attended.
The Canadian Export Trade Club
will, be launched this week.
Dr. Sydney Dalrymple of Fenwick
dies in a Toronto hospital.
Lord Derby denies he went to Ire-
land at behest of Government.
The Canadian, Football "Union has
adopted the snapback game.
St. :Thomas thirsty ones ordered
$30,060 worth of liquor last week.
Presbyterian missionaries were not
harmed during rebellion in Ronan.
Rev. Dr. Cody . declines invitation
to become Archbishop of Melbourne.
Church of England publications
may -be issued under one manage -
inept, ._
John R. Thomson dies in church
at 'Gananoque, during Oddfellows'
parade. •
Oshawa Anglicans are to erect a
fine memorial church, with cathedral
-chimes.
Many mining students of Toronto
will work in the Hollinger Mine; this
summer.
Action instituted• Saturday to over-•
throw the Manitoba. prohibition
, •efe" endure
Congress will debate proposal to
,xempt 13' ited States ships from
r'anania tolls.
The
Crusade for Good Health
The•Canadiaii Red Cross Society is one of thirty-one National lied
Cries Societies engaged in a world-wide Crusade for
The improvement of health
The prevention of disease
The mitigation of suffering.
This movement is endorsed by
The Governments of Thar ►cone Nations;
The League of Nations;
Medical and Public Health Experts Meet-
ing in international Conference at
Cannes, France, April, 1919.
The Cade is being inaugurated by a
o 1d.WideEnro of Members
r
men as
ONTARIO ENROLLMENT
Mai22-28
ENROLL
As outward and visible sign of your personal share in the
movement for good health;
To help create public opinion in favour of sound health measures.
You dewy enroll with your Local Red Cross
mitt,* or, if there is no organization in
ONTARIO PROVINCIAL DIVISION, 410 SH
branch or Enrollment Coin -
our community with THE
IRBOTJRNE ST, TORONTO,
Canadian Red Cross Society
Ontario Division.
VVhaima
The annual meeting of the W
S. was held. In the basement of the
church on the 14th inst., when. the
following officers were elected for the
coming year:—$resident, Mrs. John
Fiodgsan; lst vice, Miss Mary Brooks;
1 see'y, \irs, Ogden •cor. sec'y, ':firs.
Geo. (elitism; trease Mrs. D. A. John-
son; organist, Miss Bessie Morley; as-
sistant, Mrs. Frank Squire; Supt. 02
(Systematic Giving, *irs. Thos, Gun-
ping.—Mr, and Mrs. J'assmore and Mr,
land firs Wm. Tookey visited at the
home of Albert Gunning on Sun-
day. --Hiss Hannah Raycraft of Tor-
onto is the guest of ;qr. and ,firs. 1,Ym.
etorley.—air. and ;firs, Freeman Ark-
sey spent Sunday at the latter's Dar --
eras, \fr, and `frs, Jos. Rinn or wool
hare,
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