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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1921-5-26, Page 4i r he Exeter Advocate Lucan Sanders & Creech, Proprietors teem.• Subscription Price—Ie advance $130 per year in Canada; $i2,01) in the United States. All subscriptione not ntaidin advance 50c. extra charged. THURSDAY, MAY 26th, 1921 Centralia Mrs. ii:. Rob neon had :he misfor- tune to tall white in Exeter this we.k and while being r i weak oendrt;on the fall was a f,.eat shoctc to her sys- tem. hie A. Hooper is vtehing with _h .a: r ,t -fail Mrs. Boslaugh 1h -as Euj h Abbott Spent the holi- day, with Mrs. W. Parsons. Mrs t, ()'Br_en has been in Lucan whie her sister, etre. Z. Mlelllhargey, it ha was hadZy hurt in an autemobble a e:thre, ' Miss Fortner spent the holidsy at Ise: !wine in. Hyde Park. *it, Byron Hocks has gone to Cal- z'S' :o Caend the funeral of hes sis- tee, \frs. Stewart, art account of whose death AIM be found on page eight. The recent showers here been of grew. benefit to the crops. Dashwood Miss gate I•Vurtr of Zurich is a pretext en tcwr4 Ur. 1) $. $10ton. spent the i%•e: k- ea'l in Ingersoll. Cie. a.I Mrs. eS. J. Adams of Lon- don. spent Sunday with lfr. and Mrs. E. G. Kraft. firs, J. l eJerma,a Ls under th doc- tor's care at present- We hour for a spe-dy" recov,tr. . Ur. one; Mrs. Ed. Dietrich and Mrs. Alex, Stumpf of \Vnterloo stmat the week -end at the home of Mr. Ig, lie. and Mrs. P. Schroeder and fam- ily of Stratford were visitors is town vet- th:. 24th. Tho tnneral of Mrs. Francis Kitt too4: place from her Lite residence..: t:* St. .TamesCente5.'ren Deceased \vas Lueen's oldest resident, being 93 Years Ind Live months of age. -Of her 11 els :area only three are now liveng, 5r Thos. Kitt sand hirs, Robt, leas- 1, t ette:ding here, and Mrs. Martin, of •1>e., of t .ne tea:h of ,ltiirs, Ed. Sullivan oc= eu re? on Saturday morning last, after more .h:tn a year's illness. She is sur- i;ve' by ber husband, three brothers and two sisters. The funeral tool; n}a e te St. Patrick's Church and cern- 0 ry Tuesday morning. Zurich elets Smite Jessop of Toronto has <"urne:l home after \Setting with ,her eSead, Mies Laura °cech..-.The dwell- ' ng 'pr terry and ,the .land at the cast teed of the vi lade, owned• by Jars, A. G Elates. has been sold to 4r, Gen 1"arwe.l of Zurich.—Mr. C. Fritz has nu;etased the stock and shoe business at laashii•c�od of thu estate of the late Jaren Kraft,. and has taken possession We, understand his sore, Ward, will conduct this store.—:Messrs. berg. Howald and Lloyd Kalbfle,sch of the \Va erloo Seminary have s turned to ZurT li. the former having eom1?leted 1' :erre and welt be ordained into th. m :u,:.y th':s «eel; at the Ludt .ran Synod here.—Mr. and >Irs. Tiros. Joh t sten recently celebrated their fiftieth wedding -anniversary. Their children; Stoskopf of Kitchener, Masses iisti'da, Alice and Sure at home pre-. i Seated them with presents of gold. Ur and. Mrs. Johnston have been res: t dens of this village for over forty" y earl.—Mr. jos. Hagen sof Stanley has Pone to Detroit,- Mr,, and Mrs. John t Qascha and son, Eli, of Pigeon, Web., i sled relatives bre.- Mr. Milton Johns ort of the Townline, lett forNew Lumley Ur. Kenneth 'McLeod, who was laid •up with aa attack of grippe, is better again --Mir. and Mrs. Donald leichines of .Exeter visited Mr. James Horton last Sunday, who has been quite sick, ,but :s now getting bette erss heli I3r-ntnell returned home the week, tit- ter visiting a couple weeks with her uncle, Mr. Wm, Drover, who lives a tittle north of Seafortie—Mrs. Hugh NeeDougal s this week visiting in -Lon - dna, going down ,with Mr. and • Mrs, Kenyon. who motored up and called on trends :n this vicinity.—Mr. Cam- eron, who has been living on the Gore farm for some months, moved east week and is now engaged with Mr, Fred Ellerington.—Mrs, John Beattie of Varna and Mrs. Hillis of Deerott visited Mrs. John til. Glenn last freak, Whalen Miss Babel Gunning of St. Marys :and hiss :,label Ashton of London have been visiting friends around here during, the past week,—Percy and Ernit Foster and Earl Johnston were in Lon- don on Saturday,—Mr. Geo. Squire, Jr,. ;underwent an operation in London hos- Intel, having his tonsils and adenoids removed.—The regular monthly meet- ing of the W. Mt S. hiss held in 'the 'basement of the church on Thursday afternoon last.—Several from around here attended Woodham anniversary on Sunday, the.services being conduct- ed by he Rev, Langford.—bliss Myrtle Kirk of Kirktort spent last week at the h"-ne of llr, Albert Gunning. -- Mr. John. Hodgson and Will Hodgson were in London on Thursday.—Mr, -and Mrs, J. Foster are spending a few (days art London, ;the guest of the lat- ter's sister, Mrs. Ashton.—Mr, and Ales, Thos. Gunning were in Stratford on Tuesday last. In Ye Olden • 1me hoop ;algrts were worn by those 'who first asked the druggist for, and insisted on lhving the_ genuine Favorite Pre- sicripfion .putho up by Doctor ... Pierce over iifty.yearsago. Drees has changed very enuch since • thenl But Dr" ..Pierce's medi- • Cines' contain • tire 'same de- pendable in- ;gredients. "They,ere stand- ard today just .as they were lift, years ago and" never contained alcohol. Beauty depends upon health. -Worry, sleepless nights, headaches, pains,; disorders and weakness of a distinctly feminine character in a short time bring the dull eye, the a crow's feet," the haggard look, d r o o pin g aehoulders, and the faltering step. Teheetain the appearance of youth. you must retain health. Instead of lotions, powders and paints, ask your rlrnggiet for Doctor Pierce's Favorite :Prescription. Pinrrxxxt Sisk.—(r Doctor Pierce's- .Favorite ?reseriiptien dived me when .all other. medicines 'failed. The .home ,doctors collide do„ nothing for me. I ..hee� appetiedto°sDr,, ierce's advertise- anent in the paper, eietitefor the meth cine, and elt a:;great benefit from:even • €her t fewdo es. I $ � , e took but ale* ';bottles until I. -was entirely well.X cannot speak too highly of the merits of the Prescription." Mas. JAxl•;r •BROWN, R. R. 1. I HEWS TOPICS�` OF WEEK 'Important Eve n Which Have Occurred During the Week. The Busy World's Happenings Care- fully Compiled and Put Into Handy and Attractive Shape for the Readers of Our Paper AHomesSolid Homes h`,ii.lol•nettt. TUESDAY. Jersey City defeated the Leafs by ft to 3. Georges Carpenter has arrived in New York, Bootleg liquor eoeding Northwest- ern Quebec, The coal strikers of Antwerp have resumed. work, The Cleveland Americans were beaten again Monday, Live stock arena in Toronto will be built by a Montreal firm. Dr. C. A. lodgetts resigns. front the Department of Health, Paul M. Hunter equalled the Hoylake golf course record. Four more companies are investi- gating Tyendanaga oil gelds. Bread in Ingersoll sells at 10 cents, lowest price for ,several years. British Government plans huge in- ternment camp for Sinn k'einers, Sergt. Serle, in charge of R. C, M. P., Creston. B.C„ is drowned, Lord Hugh Cecil proposes Ireland be made an independent kingdom,- Senator Journart has been ap- pQtnted French Ambassador to the Vatican.. French Communists have borrow- ed $80,000 and bought neadquartera a Paris. China's Cabinet has resigned and he reform membez$ have been eliminated, Public Health convention i+s told hat foster hornets reduce infant rnortallty. An expert declares it is not ne.des- U.a(ar .c last week,—Irs. F. B. 51ey- e'- attended the funeral of an uncle at Mildmay last week.—Mr,Garfield Brown lett for Elmira on Tuesday, where he and ]its brother are opening; up a shoe business, --Rev. Morris W, Ehnes of Evanston, til, visited his mother, airs. A. G. Ehnes.--Mr. and Aire 4, Truemner and Mr, and Mrs, W, Truemner of the 14th con. of Hay untended the funeral of a relative in iii ..l>;;gan.--De. ;Ind Mrs. A, J. v'IcKin-. ra,on mid son Hugh, are Nisi ng •the be,rrzoilier, wylh.'J is ill at Caledani East \ii'atie Neeb, son of Mr. and Mrs. fi Neeh, met with apainful accident u-hea :n some way he fell off the land -=eller and the ,same passed over his head Mrs" P. Bender left for Wat- ford, where she will make .her future home,--ln the passing of Joseph. Jame, I-Iaytcr, Stamey Totvnsh»p, lases one QF Cts old residents. He dyed May 18, at the age of 70 years, 10 months and ZL days. '-He had ,been ailing for some time with cancer ,of the stomach. .sir. 'l;iayter wits, well known in Zurich and community and had many close friends His wife. died just one year ago to the dac•, eie is survived by one brother Justus Hayter of Stephen, and one sis- ter, firs. Lane of Michigan; two chil- dren, ,Harry Hayter on the home farm and one daughter, Mrs. Johnston of Varna. The ee}nains were laid to rest to 'the Bay field cemetery, Hot Weather Suggestions on the Care of Miik. It is one of the anomalies of life that the sources of our greatest pleasures and greatest means of good,-rtiay also be sources of life's greate'att pains: and most harm. Milk is a ease" in point. Milk is the best source of iife's greatest need—proper and sufficient food. It may also be a causetof the destruction of life, be- cause it may become the home or feedi.ngt.aground of those death -deal- ing organisms which are now recog- nized' as the cause of practically all dekthtee except those due to accident or old age; . t Fortuii1ately we have discovered comparatively simple methods of combating -'the effects of what are called . `.pathogenic (disease -produc- ing) bacteria These may be stated in'•a'iew short' rules as follows: 1. Milne which is consumed in a raw condition -must be drawn only from cows which are healthy. Milk given from, cows which ' are sick, evliikh are no ',good doers," and esphciaily. milk from cows'; with, 'ha cough, must be pasteurized.' ` 2. As -sock .as -the -•milk• is- drawn. from the cow,' it should he cooled to 50 .de gees F. or Iower, and be kept at 1$ `,tehhperature until- consumed. This tikes an '` -unfavorable' condition for the germs to grow in. 3 All pails, strainers, dippers, milk r t ftlete' ;�-pitehers, etc., *hich comb itt` :teentact''tvith the milk, must be thdro.ugiily finked and preferably stea`ni'd,, or be rinsed after washing in a dhtoride'"solution, which has been found to be one of the best geriYnicidekiS ,p:' 4 1Ynk shoulld;; not be exposed to the air any longer, than absolutely necessary, as this seeds the milk with a fresh lot of germs. This means the keeping of milk in a closed ves- se] acid not in an open dish. 5. "Left over" milk from meals should not be put into the general supply, as this causes the whole lot to spoil. 6. "Left over" milk from the sick room should be :pasteurized or de- stroyed, as it may spread disease. 7. t4Vlilk at all times and in all places'sbould be kept clean and cool. -11need itan, 0, A. College, Guelph. A regular supply of salt ;Evill "he found , h, pful in promoting thrift'in ive stock ,,;. It pasture is provided .for pigs, it ,vill.,require less meal far a poundof Ali . . lalesu1re Y.DUS• O'fo als b WiI�,p4r,te h -gbod deal of work ifthey cae tt •iullye h,arrdied a"hd the result x%`ni ranger flats than. with 'idle sari to close eehoole during influenza epidewies. A new trolleyiess electric ear was given a successful demonstration on the C. N. R. Megantic reports at Montreal dis- appearance at ,sea et C. H. Turner. a passenger, Roy Rotrunx, convicted of Sabine murder in Toronto. may be called to testify against McFadden, his part- ner, in the . crime. WEDNESDAY. The Leafs defeated Jersey City by 11 to 4. . Vie Giants beat Cincinnati in an eleven-innning game. "Babe" Ruth made his twelfth homer of the season, Ireland is receiving coal shipments from the United State*. Medical mon visiting Toronto are suprised at filtration plant. Giolitti's Cabinet has been outdate - ed in the Italfan elections, The Sterling Bank .has prOfitie of 3245,976, against $251,346. United States miners join forces to fight for new wage agteement. A. Stoufiville man is reported to hasre perished in a Quebec bush" A man was arrested in Toronto, charged with defrauding merchants. Gladys Bowen; aged 12, disappears on the train from Aylmer to ninon - burg. Mrs. Emma Bergdoll gets a year in prison for aiding slacker son to "escape, Detectives in Toronto find Bache in a lane, containing gold bars and jewelry. Mary Raymond, aged 77, perishes in burning farm house near Heck- ston, Ont. President Harding has abandoned the fight against the Borah disarma- ment amendment. Crerar says Drayton taxes will in- crease living- costs. Thinks election is the only remedy. Light and power rates are reduced 25 per cent, at Windsor, Walkerville and other border towns. Capt. John Whyte, of Callander, a veteran of Lake Nipissing, drops dead on the street at North Bay: Lloyd George denies the story that he had offered to meet de Valera or other Irish representatives without conditions. Wm. McFadden swears he stayed outside Sabine, the Toronto drug- gist's, store while Hotrum fired the shot. Judge thinks all concerned are not telling the truth. Sir Thomas White will lee selected by the Toronto Street Railway Co, as Hie!arbitrator. on the .:board to ap- braise the assets: eft the railway,, to be taken over by 'the city: , , THURSDAY., Tuckett Tobacco co had profile' of $2;55,753 First mail,of year 1eav;gej: Dawson by launch. Two new Masonic lodges are in- stituted in Toronto. The Scottish soccer team arrived in Halifax to -day. Rt. Hon. Walter Long has been created a viscount. Two and a half million men are idle in Great Britain. Berlin Government has sent a note to Bavaria to disarm. Leon Trotsky is reported to be facing death by cancel. Cleveland regains the leadership in the American League. The Leafs lost to the Jersey "City baseball team, by 6 to 4. Provincial road building to be rushed to relieve unemployment. Clnadian Russians are refused ad- ni.ission by Moscow Government. Government forbids agents enforc- ing O.T.A. to offer drink to suspects. G.W.V.A, ' convention will make big issues of •housing and unemploy- m t. irza ,Nichols, farmer of Kitley, near Brockville, dies as result of,fall from' harrow. Margaret 'Gordon, aged- tour,.fat- a lye burned at boys' boniiare^•at lee nt St, , Charles, ;Qp e tt�me• on,Libpy agepl. 18, wets' kill- ed Ate en:Soma uciing live wire .While, painting. Thomas A. Anderson, aged 12, was instantly' killed when .run over ley milk truck near Brockville. r• Arthur and Jack Conley were sen- tenced In Toronto to 15 and 20 years and Win. McFadden to hang, FRIDAY. The Leafs defeated Jersey City by 3 to 2, Shipping companies threaten to boycott Buenos Aires. New radio -telegraph station open- ed at Port Burwell, Ont. Pittsburg lengthened its lead in the National Baseball League. Possibility of settlement of Brit- ish coal strike grows brighter, China has protested against re- newal of the Anglo -dap treaty, The Humber Valley municipal golf course was formally opened, . In the first O. A. L. A. ;game of the season, Hanover won, 10 to 0. Carpentier, the French, pugilist, unlike Dempsey, will train in secret. Ex -President Taft is foremost in running for U. 5, Chief Justiceship. An employe of a Toronto store is charged with the theft of $1,000 in bills. James Forsythe dies at Strata-. Clair, Man., aged 102 years and 4 months. Air. Justice Edwood, Saskatche- wan Court ot Appeals, dies at Regina, Burglars secure cash and ,jewelry in broad daylight from two homes in Toronto, Lloyd George made bid at. P#lgrima dinner for U. S. co-ereration in paeitleation. British distillers* agents remove stocks from Quebec Province to St, John to avoid can0soatdota, A military board ie to probe into the blaze which burned ordnance stores in the old fort, Toronto. Governor-General-in-eouncll re - fusee eorrtm.utation of death sentence on Norman Garfield of Woodstock, Ont. Roy Hotrurn was sentenced to die for the murder of Sabine, the To- routo druggist, Two seen are now under sentence to die for this crime. SATunD 1T'. Flat -Kaiser Karl 1,411 leave Switser- land next August, M. Ansa won the Upper. Canada College sprinting title. The first .Davis Cup thatches will be played on July 23, The Leafs defeated the, Buffalo baseball team, 7 to 0, .•est Broolr'iy'n for the third caneecutive time. E -Mayor Henry Stroud oe Parta. Ant., dies in 80th year. Twenty-four deaconees,es graduate from Methodist Training School. Dandelion wine promises to be a common household commodity. Important discovery of hematite ore reported in . Northers Ontario, Hon. G. E. Henry's daughter was the vlctim of an automobile accident,. New profits of Dome Mines • were $302,479, compared with $941,984. Forty thousand Oddfellowa are to visit 'Toronto for mammoth conven- tion, Port` Dover Mason, Erie Lodge, No. 149, celebrates 50th anniver- sary, Minimum Wage Board Is to .fix the scale for a Toronto retatl store em- ployes. Germans in the 'United States are actl.re in taking out war patents for JCrupps, Scotland Yard deteetf'ee are hunt- ing down Sinn Fein murderers in London. Results ot final exarnin&tione at the Qntario College of Pharmacy announced. Cunard Line decides to land pas- sengers at Halifax during summer, not Montreal. British destroyers 'will meet and escort the ship taking Admiral Sims to England. United States immigration officials are taking steps to enforce the new restriction act. Michael Kanely, C.P.R. lookout man at Cobourg, dies suddenly on entering tower to go on duty. Geo. Bygrave and Harland Har- per instantly killed, Herbert Bygrave severely injured, in motoring acci- dent near Burtch's Corners, Ont. MONDAY. The Scottish .soccer team beat Halifax 7 to 0. Cooper of Pittsburg wen his sev- enth straight game. Japan again indicates it intention of evacuating Siberia. Halton farmers increeele potato acreage despite low prices. The Leafs lost to Buffalo on Sat- urday and won on Sunday. Sinn Feiners plan to capture chil- dren of Sir Hamar Greenwood. A Melbourne old ..citizen, expires when startled by thusader clap. The A: F. of. L. Is about to launch a campaign"against the open, shop. Toronto Reds will . not reeognlae delegate sent •to Moscow- meeting Sam Carter nominated for Com- mons by South Wellington Liberals. Berlin despatches assert. that; Nat- towitz, Silesia; is about to fall to the Poles. Toronto civic employes are up in arms against street commissioner's plans. Reports from Madrid state that a revolution has broken out in Lisbon, Portugal. Doctors of the province receive lengthy questionnaire on Ontario Temperance Act. The bill affecting : wife -deserters escaping to United States dropped for this session. A number of British lawyers have left for Leipzig to attend the trial of war criminals. ,Sterling Bank branch in Toron- to ;robbed of '$9;000 and teller- is wanted, on warrant. Three victims of motoring accident buried . at Brantford; mother of one of them also dead. Seven thousand sought healing at Bosworth- mission which closed in Toronto Sunday night. • The Duke and Duchess of Devon- shire: attended, church' 'in • Toronto and.•aeviewed ..the cadet corps. t A record crowd, upwards of 30:-r 000;:: attends opening of •Woodbine. Iierendesy wen the Dings` plate. Body of Lily Manning, drowned `in •; Montreal sewer March 10e firun ' itl. St. Lawrence river, near Iiochelaga. Attempt to rob Paymaster Charles May of hydro at Cameron Falls, Ont,, carrying between $20,00'0 and - $30000 "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, THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE PAID-UP CAPITAL - - $45,000,000 RESERVE FUND $15,000,000 EX,1#.ITER BRANCH, F. A. Chapman, Manager. Incorporated in 1855 CA>'ITAI, RESERVE $0.000.CQ0 Over 1:30Brancbea THE MOLSONS BANK • ' The cost tor livieg is failing, also0 the price of food stuff. This necessitates increased production. Produce nhorei and deposit your surplus in The Malsops Bank, where it will. be reader for any Call and yet be earning interest, EXETER T3RANCII i. S. WOODS Manager, Centralia Branch open for business daily. 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