HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1921-7-28, Page 5PASSES AWAY AT GODaalCII
Rev: W, J. FeryL,L, B,, well-known
superannuated hiethodLet minister, who
has been, lvi g with his brother;Reve
j. ". Fed of Godericlt, for the past
two years, died ozn July 19.. 1YIr, Ford.
had been failing for the past six weeks
and death was •stat is -the least wuaexe
peeked. He was a fanner castor of
Clinton and i'arkieliI, and had been •
;president of London Conference,
131E Id1ILZ, CUT DOWN
The cutting done of the b•g bill,
known. as atilter's Hill. north of Park-
hill is compeeted;, The earth remov-
ed, bas been .carred down and spread
over the unsightly p acs of rubb_sh
tine flats. The roadway now will per-
t c these cars to'pass and does
> ey with a very dangerous co
rni: z?
Elinuille
*ens Greee Barnard v_s'.ted teeth
,'.rise ._lire Clarke of We nchtes a dur-
ing the. peat wve'k-- yin Gorden Den -
:an of Lo«'tdon tsited,at the pointe of
Miss Alntit Johns an Sultday:--Nl send
Mrs. Ross of elle West are t,-tseten;
with relatevos anti friends here -,The
\t ssion Circle betel their monthly
meeting to Jet home of their loader
u.3 Weatetstete c w :al:ieti. ,ll. s 3 rlcl-
•n de Jacleson :astomp.anted by Hiss
Helen ;►lure], rettail-tad to her home,
in Toronto last et4 k. ---Ti:: farmers
ere defy' buil wail the oat eharwiest,
The- eats area vary poor gran as 1
crmpa e..^ with tht. abttndan <e'en of
3920.
at 'eenway
Hiss NI;,ltlrt:d-• liar/teen of elooseaawv
is visiting. her aunt, Mrs. J. Hickey.-
..Mess
.ckey.-.1i ss Edith MIL i3 A.. f;'adu:ate a
1'a�eor;n 1'ua;s-ers_ty, ;s v Sating her
:,este.. firs (eneluz Lime. lea few
ww eel;`, ehe tetee to the \'"est where
Shcw etas ,ac w e -pt 4 a Doeitien al t n
ctln.al t. f a lt. h cltool,o Ur. (eeoree
Aletrrlt end seas. Gc'arge :and leek. of
!Comae. puss our bw:re ;t Hyine v;:sit
lasts wvt elle-\les. R.hutch risen taf
reetat a ;argil airs. N. Morley of heath
;ro v ;tel rclat"t -s here last week,
Geor ;ti Shenk ie en tire std:
lest at p e seines. -\Lr:.. EErheardt tete
been ill and has gee to, stay with
her eieter alts. Bute, ea .inn elnr'net
➢ser ese. i . - Congratulations
to the successful £nese. twuatls,--
M sses Vines Cutts, OI've \t' t,oit.
Helen elayter enti Bdsia Winn; .
Zurich
Mr. George v'olian-i, 1ary Niagel trete
Marten etne•1, who were v.silNng here
for some time, have returned to the:r
home' in Detroit -Mr. Gee. Witmer
as st ;ttke<e wait paralyses last week
is m*i eeere ''r leare leoehler
of Kitchener is w eet e: en the vill-
an -t Mrs. John \\re^dcn has
.re• turned from a xiie;iS.ant eteet in Buf-
falo. -Mr. F. C. Brown, who spent a
few v eeen at Amherstburg, returned
to Zurich on Tuesday even`ng.-1'Iiss
•Crissie Braun, `Ir. and NIrs. i)aufner
of Lansing _1iieh„ were guests of "eir.1
W. r. Braun, the former's sister.
Tie Pierson who funds an article and
keeps it afto.r it has been advcrt'sed
for, to n. ;the !:eyes 'o! the {saw, as:
well as mo-•ne11y ee guilty as the per-
son who -commits a deliberate theft.
tereover, the person who finds a
thing of any value and does not make
an effort to find the owner is l,dise
honest. Keeping a thing you find,
when the owner may be discovered
is as had as stealing it.
Whalen
Ni:. and errs. Woodward of Strat-
ford speat Sunday with lir, nod afro.
Geo, Parkinson --Miss Gertre Jaques
spent Saturday and Sunday at Grand
Ben.'rl,--lex. and Sirs. Albert Gunning
spent Wednesday in, .Stratford •at-
tending: the Ocldf chows' pi -exec. -Met
and t i_s, nook Squire spent Sun-
day an Exeter. -:hiss lrillie Chi,ttick of
near Grtnitoa es -visiting her cousin
Mrs, Wilson Marley for a few days. --
Mr. and Airs., ,Geo. Millson and daugh-
ter Mfintri;e were ;at London and S rang
bank on, Sundry.
Miss Edna Gunning spent a few days
.with her sister, airs,. W Tookey of
Lucan .YIiss ,Ada Gunning of St.
Maya is .holidaying en .this vicrn,i'tyi.
-Miss Lily Tiiffany of Detroit spent
a .few days with her. cousin, -Mrs,. Will
Me ley, -Mr. Melville Gunaiing is able
to be Around again, after being eon -
fined to the house for a! couple of
wyneeks.-vies. Frayne received the sad
news a few days ago, of the dearth
of be,r.daughter-in-lawn in London, - and •
left last wleek to attend the funeraa
-mess Hazel Wilson of London ns
holidaying with her grandmother, Mrs,
R. Rodd. •
VOTERS' LIST 1921
MUNICIPALITY OF THE VILL-
AGE OFEXETER
`
COUNTY OF HURON
Nonce is hereby give-, that I have
transmitted or cleliver;,d to the per-
sons mentioned in Section 9
of "The Voter.;' List Act" the ,•op-
•iesrequired by the said .sections to
be sc transuw,t'ted or delivered of the
tt"'u''ma<le pur .tw'it to said act, of all
persons appa.trml by the last revis-
ed Assessment Roll of the said Mun-
icipality to he cntitlel to yote in the
said Municipality at Elections for
member:, of the Legislative Assembly
and at Municipal Election i, and that
said list sats ''irst noir,. l ef`' -t my
office, crit Exeter ', on the 13tha iday
of July, 1921, and r,emaians theme
fes inspection.
And 1. hereby call upon all voters
to take immediate proceedings to
have any errors or omissions correct-
ed according to law.
Dated at Eteteer this 13th, day of
July, 19211.
JOSEPH Sb,NIGR
Clerk of Exeter Village
NES TOPICS OF REEK
tmportact Events Which Have
occurred Outing the Week.
The Busy wood's Htnppentngs. taree
tully Compiled, and 1.'nit into
Ramie and Attractive shape for
tate Readers .of Our Paper e- A
Solid Hour's Enjoyment..
• TrESDA]'.
"Babe" Ruth made his 36th ,homer
et the season.
France will seed a sharp note to
Berlin on Silesia.
Lister will not submit to sub-
ordination to Dublin.
Eddie gickennaeked won ` the
Belle Isle Handicap,
Baltimore beat tine Leafs in Chir-
teed innings. '4 to 4.
The Ontario Ceiba:et Will deeide on
PurCliase of a core ••.t plant. •
Hamilton three; °:neei with su ice
famine, result of e• etee ere.
"'Tont" Gibbet e , -a--en veatehed
to box Georgete Carp -.atit--,
New York b:kseb.:tl team beat
Pittsburg Nationals by 12 to 1.
Edward James, aged lei. drowned
at Rridgeburg while swimming.
The United States ahipising Bolted
costs is a ..
t o� s•
It c tin n
t.y �29tt.b.ta+.tlOh.
Toxemia police capture three men
alleged to be automobile bandits.
A deaullnek has been reached, in
the negotiations for Irish pea*a.
Sterling closed at Toronto at
34elgli; at :`ew York at $3.57%.
Clearles l:icetee of Buffalo drown-
ed at Crys al Beech Sunday engirt.
Col. Wain. Hondrie makes public a
letter etiereesed to Premier Drury.
.ilei dies at N1ontreai from buries
r, a eyed when cigar set the to Ids
p ttlt:tas.
f ;+ i.nnas Sharp. o ed 12, of Mont -
reel. was drowned in the Speer river
at Guelph.
1! : at* as eletlowa.tc, an 'ti 22, was
tit t acct ve St. Laurent. Men., dur-
.: is squall.
Lambe: merchant :,aye building
t 9 eet ho started to hole) get over a.
lltire winter.
elects-yr'a r -cold .eats of a Item-
I+tea:enabl<e wwaas fataldf crrsaxted
by efts flusher.
A Mlle of penile took iy, , 1 ou a
radial ear now T„ ;-o:no l: tee
controller blew out.
Three-year-old Stan' :" 3ilalc s,
Windsor. was fatally erten a A;• cup-
hoard falling upon Lae
British export elle+-, .;1 :. te-
ed that bussee will scaly' tr.w„ao,.rt.t-
titan problenl an Toront t
WEDN1eesp'a'1'.
Henry Ford's doily ort: at of eters
is 4,306.
lieraeng plans separ,attx Foto w1L
,+erauany.
Nia::zare fruit erne b vary ti ,Int
this year.
Terontn baseball treats beat Baltd-
ztore 7 to 4.
India elintlna ed Prance trent tbo
Davis Cup yesterday.
British stat:tit.t>s say drunkenness
s nit the incr
.Sinn rein • ,.t' •.is he' eulneee re-
i;aralins Ir tell t+ at'e'
r4.4`1"...?:
ltttr-
'est excursions to West,
Railways lie • • ter, relate freight
on live stock 'J site °eat
Ten per cent e.I•ie'a et , be made`
n Canada's standing' army,
my,
Touring Scottish socte-'r team de-
t+ated Lynn, Mass., liy ti to S.
Wheat -cutting has statrtt-d in the
1e,iit:e district of llatatte,
I.t,r+i Northcliffe bee a + , ta' an a:pol-
f3)' to arentlet Lloyd iaeu.ge,
Two girl were 1:ttally injured erhen
Itainiltee fire truck hit an auto.
John Soper. rmPt-walkt'r. Blies as
esult of accid,e tt in St. Catharines
One girl dead, eeether may dice
este of street accident i : liana:Rote
Laurent Lapointe, c, ,.:•.xetor, t t
tirerner, killed by lightning a; La-
igne.
Mooreroft, Gladstone A. C., Toroe-
o, won the St, Kitts 10 -mile mare -
lion.
Nat Itny, To:onto driver, won the
rand Circuit feature with Jimmie
6i:erro.r'.
Premier Drury indicates intention
o go farther in pians for Kap/m-
using townsito.
Mrs. Thomas Keachie, active in
alt women's organizations, appoint -
d policewoman.
The Canada Car & Foundry, Ltd.,
as secured $2,000,000 Russian or-
er for tank cars.
Thirty-one million gold marks re-
ceived by the Reparations Commis -
ion from Germany,
Results of Normal, Model and Sen-
or High School entrance examine -
one are announced.
The Provincial Government'ta ex
eriments with peat fuel to be
rought to an end this year.
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Crisis in Silesia threatens Euro-
pean war.
Northbrook village, near Iealadar,
suffers heavily by fire.
The Orioles beet Toronto twice in
Toronto on Wednesday.
France is sending 10,000 addi-
tional troops to Silesia.
LIoyd George completes terms to
be offered to Sinn Fein.
Nicol Thompson qualified to play
in the U. S. golf tourney.
New York Itelties gained the lead
in the American League.
Mrs. Wm. McCormack, Moose Jaw,
killed in motoring accident.
No international conference on
Pacific to be held in London.
In the battle around TCutaia the
Greeks took 15,000 prisoners.
Five persons are fatally hurt each
minute in the United States,
Leon Blethon, aged 19, hangs
himself in a cell at St. John, N,B.
"A million farmers and a million
farms," is the slogan of Australia.
Six Canadians were in "the last
etage of. the King's. Prize at Bisley.
Prosecutions is be instituted
„a_:rs1 Income tax evaders all over
country.
T p)in decides to accept President
'larding -'s invitation on the Pacific
,? ogler,
Pte _Hier Drury reaffirms provincial
c< ati of of water powers In reply to
Mr. Mowat.
Departments of General Post Office
in Toronto will remove to the new
C Uzzion Station,
Audacious burglary of Gavera-
naent liquor store it► Hull. Safe and
thirteen cases carried off.
De Valera, the Trish Republioan
leader, was elected chancellor of the
National University of Ireland,
Two risen were arrested on sus-
Piciou of having entered and robbed.
the Quebec Liquor Dispensary in
Hull.
The znaeority report of the arbi-
tration board decided ou a cut in
the wages of most ' trades in
Hamilton,
FAIDA,Y,
Bascule bridge et Port Dover tot-
ally opened.
Franee proposes to send additional
troops to Silesia.
Scotsmen pay tribute to the mem-
ory of Robert Burns.
Presiders' conference et' Loudon
takes an interrnission,
Russia angry at not being invited
to Washington conference.
Buffalo won the opening garde of
the series front Toronao, 7 to 5.
Banit of England discount rate re-
duced trona, 6 to :134 pet' cent.
Premier Lloyd George and de
Valera finish Irish conversations.
Rt. Rev. Felix Gouturia, O.B,J.,
appointed Bishop of Alexandria.
W. McIntyre, Farmer. near 4trath-
roy. has entire ham's; s; in barn.
Fall River. Mass., tied Scottish
soccer touriste nt anal game of tutor.
2 to 2. ,,
Manitoba telephone rates inc rata-'
granted by Public L'tdll:fes C.onnaatis-
Sianer.
Ck•vohtud regained the lead in the
;" naer1e to league, defeating, Neve
York 17 to S,
Canadian railway workers' leaders
to debate the situation with intret•-
aational wnt.ads.
Si'iituese in beet -ball trial at Chi-
cago admits that the pia3'ers ins 1 -
gated. the frame-up."
Sir Ada t. 1:--:a`:t anuteeetee y`tee
electric ran.;,, availably shortly, in -
Mailed for $38 mere.
Three women .utd a baby were in-
jured on the Hamilton ili:thwa} wtla•-u
atruck crashed late a buggy.
`Resister of the Interior lerwshko-
vies of Jugo-Sla't la was slant deaati by
a young Bosnian Contntunist.
The death of an electrical lineman
Let Toronto was shown at ttw inquest
to be due to a hole in his glove.
The Ding atad Queen cave a gar-
den party on Thnraday at Bucking -
loans Palace to some 4,000 guests,
SATURDAY.
British. recall Silesian connmissiote--
er to make a report.
The St. John Standard temporarily
suspends publication.
Ail American League games were
postponed. on Friday.
Bufxttio beat the Toronto Inter-
nationals by 4 to 0.
Jttn Barnes won the United States
national gale championship,
Tea million people are oa the
verge of famine int Russia,
Spectacular dIscovery of gold in
Benoit township, Northern Outerlo.
Duncan Martin, prominent Y. M.
C. A. athlete at Montreal, drowned.
Prof. Donald MacMillan and six
companions sail on a trip to Baffin's
Land.
President Harding's reply on ques-
tion of conference in Loadon reaches
Britain.
Robbers tette 100 eases whiskey,.
worth $4,000, from warehouse in
Vancouver.
Hamilton painters will pay 67%
dents an hour, though arbitration
awarded 62 cents.
Toronto Police Commissioners
adopt new cartage tariff showing 10
Per cent. decrease.
Supplementary estimates of Z62,-
000,000 have been brought down in
the British House of Commons.
Assessment Commissioner of To-
ronZo would have law changed to
expropriate university property.
Notification of assignments under
the Bankruptcy Act oe 41 firms is
contained in this week's issue of the
Canada Gazette.
Werner Horne, the dynamiter who
is serving ten years in Dorchester,
N,B,, is declared insane, and has
been ordered deported to Germany.
Gordon F. Perry, president of the
National Iron 'Corporation, says Bri-
tain is going to step out into the
realm of world trade. Labor is set-
tling down.
MONDAY.
London is hopeful for early peace
in Ireland,
John Douglas dies at Sulphide at
the age of 104.
Australia beat Canada in two
Davis Gup matches.
The Greek army won another bat
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tele with the Turkish army.
Communists and Nationalists
clashed in Italian provinces.
Canadian skipper dumped 1,000
cases of liquor in the ocean.
The Minimum Wage Board fixes
wages for laundry workers.
The Liberty League will have a
candidate in North Oxford.
C.P.P. (Montreal) and Toronto
Scottish played ae 2-2 tie game.
Toronto police make many arrests
over week -end on fraud charges.
E. H. Dewar, editor of the Harris -
ton Review, dies at the age of 69.
J. W. Calder, i e.P,P.t is dead, the
result of an accident on his farm,
The cost of living bonus for pro-
vincial civil servants likely to be cut
off.
Captain J. W. g`teinhoff, mill and
vessel owner, dies at Wallaceburg,
aged 87.
Labor leaders are planning to or
ganize the political strength of union
workers.
Two C.N.R. trains kill fifteen head
of cattle near Yarker Friday and
Saturday.
Special delivery letters will cost
20 cents besides ordinary postage
from August 1.
"Lena" Blackburne succeeds Larry
Doyle as manager of the Toronto
baseball team.
Premier G. H. "Murray of Nova
Scotia receives recognition from the•
French Government.
Toronto beat Buffalo on Sunday,
8 to 3. Toronto is in Muth poal-
tion for the pennant.
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ERE are instances of carelessness such as the Fire Rangers of Ontario
are mee.ting all the time. Each is an actual ease, as officially
repotted
In cit ` . tl to the Forestry Branch, Until each mels°:'dual realizes personal
responsibility and co-operates to prevent forest Ares, Government Ere R ingel s
can hope merely: to lessen the tragic consequences of such human ca.'eleas-
xless and bad judgment.
$aveOntario's
i-
'They'reours
Lu bermen's Fires
1 :atb, .020--..A careless river driver,
by Ic-uvin„ his smudge fire or throwing a
eitearette into slash, burned over two town-
ee °,, ineluding 7,000,000 feet of pine, a
mils, camp buildings and equiprncut
wroth 577,000, sawn lumber worth e7,500,
an': killed several million young spruce and
jack pine trees.
$ay 25, 1920 --Fire in a rubbish heap be-
hind a lumber company's boarding house
feet away and, desp;te prompt uetive, btti el
over 1,600 acres, including 2,000,000 feet of
white pine, and a set of new camps worth
$1,000.
tune 1, 1920 -Two old men left to attend
to the stop logs in a dam, let lire wet away
front either their smudge or eamp fire, and
burned over 9,000 acres, including 0.000,000
feet of pine, one mill, our eamps, large
quantities of supplies, and tort:pile:nt to a
total value of 140,000.
Nay 4th, 1921 --Lumbermen horning slash
around their camps, lost Beet 'al of their
fire and 15,000 nacres were bursted before
they regained it.
Railway Fires.
June 5th, 1920 -Engine No. 13e8 started a
forest fire which ran over 1:009 a r•es,
burning one :caw mill, three sets ef lumber
camps, stables, houses, and out.it.e, 5,000
eut logs and 1,400 piles, besides standing
timber.
May 25th, 1920 -Engine No. 2500 set a
Ontario Forestry Branch --
itich bar eters ever 12,09 acres of time
l,t r worth eeoetee en the eta , l iteeeps and
logs worth ete,750, and trust ss.: ;:; z, faght.
June 2, 1020-A section crew left a pale
of burning ties to go away . a'.r regular
work. The tire 4laread over 1,... f ;ores,
Fires Set Out Under Permit
June 10th. 1921 -•--Pat th , e, slash
under permit, hoe centre' a:.tt iFl adh-
ment, tete ?.t o aloe were ° .: stye
beieliette. including saw mile wipel
out,
:Vey 27th, fifes, -.,A ,
I"rie near his shatie fire7
•
ai at n. vat :n tett 'r•, .
four sets of ,t, tecta ca.,.
Neglected Cv r
July dtih, banal i. -a ire u
shore Cif De'c'. ateete fetht,
serene , 't 'ere ..tt, , at .,.w - +..�
pine were;
May :;1~;t.
dc.; ,,it
men,',,,.rtae4 ',°.
Ma, 7th,
wlneln 1 €1 , t. 7. •
week of lighting to
t'ul t:
. 1.0010
zid out
J? e: *wraw�s I•
or +'�
.. : np fire,
rend 4'2
op fire,
Alt one
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Parliament 11':ds,, Torc:to, Ontario
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