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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1921-8-18, Page 5A Limitless Guarantee A guarantee that operates at any time in the life of an Arn,es Iolden "Auto -Shoe" protects you against any and every defect in, material or work- manship that may come to light.. There is no time or mileage limit on this. Aures Holden "Auto'Sb,oe" Guarantee. It serves as bedrock for all adjustments, which are made upon it -without fuss, quibble or red tape. AMES TIOLDEN. "AUTO -SHOES" "Grey Sox" Tulles Cord and Fabric Tires in ail Standaad. Sizes For Sale By "Red Sox'r JMILQ SNELL,. EXETER PHONE 100. FOQI'E & P1LQN, GRAY DORT GARAGE, 1:XETER, PHONE 7 es Zurich Mr. Ed De'-c•ht:ri ,r:f I)::troi.t ,S tis :tin;; at h a home. --U:. John Hagan Of Chicago- ss t s_ °<n, at the home of Ms • mathe .. \Ir, John F. \brill left for cavalier �D -., t Ixtn with. t Ii 1a , yes-. Dorothy Irueuan nurse ; left. to: Toronto scan, Tut sd l e mor&ne to resume her duties., -Mr '. iiy. Ma gel and dough:er, ti;rs. Fry :eel !:ugh ter cif Detroit are vii tang et tee home of ..‘Irs, E. \\"es:1ak.-..\rr. and Mrs. grey Laidlaw and famiTy of Cross • setts!, \1ttb, tans halldasb' err and Mrs.. ! ag, ar t%. "°r has : ei, n it.11* Nene for at A yti srt.:tts, rettl.nott tO t1. t hon3o :1.t South B 'n:1, hut --- Antong, :hose who left era til cir t es er,e curs:tilt to the \\reit wen 4I'r.:tnd Mrs Alex_ >lou, 1.t, ;I :ants \frs..lus \ic tl:reger, Mre J. 1i. St lea fl Mrs. Ful on enel t t are t Wes' Mary Kipper. Dan Gac1 El. haoll,t9'no Gtzsch and Geo. 1)4e•he'.--\1L.. 1.'1-n.r of Fe C,atha: nee i se. the gu •; st aa: Mrs. F. B. \ley ger,.•-Mr. and Mr'.lis- le,- ler lei; to tht•sr larrat: $:tsk.,- XesbItt \\ 00;1; has -t'turn-'d iron: Gueluh where h: not ; .Deese in .tae 0 A. t' --Mrs, >I Gt,i'e r, \I's; Attn:. Hess an:! \1.. -i. 1icrtlr.ek t en;ly attpided ,the funeral of •thc e, hoer s s ;;er, Mrs. Wm. Volker Kt Fi.n:. Mich -Mr. 1.thineho d a•:,; a'spe`n:e:l tax collector of Hay Ce.wnVbin at a salary of Si. Farquhar a N;r. and Mrs. Chas. Borland and fr.titly t site'! Sunday at the horn ot fat `a ter's parents, dirt and \Ir;. J. Dtm,,.:tn Mr Frank llray. of Toronto t n� we'll hi-. bother, Mr. J. trey... -Mr. Cha,. Fenwick of Toronto •,narnting a few day w'th his hrn t?.e'r, \1r. 1), Fenwick. --The \Ilse•: , et, a u.1!lilt;' Pal1.n :d Sundae ^e' hew h re. -\Ir �ll:arvey,Bor- Seek ttt•l•er.:`an + ti;. ad ?;l C e o.1: at Ittr One. I;crrl vel s.-- Mr ne M ; Win \Itren, artal selu'9e t t rtte rte r eereth eeeeeed Sundae el, Mr. J. elr.l4':,,.-\1r. an.l Mrs. ‘IT, a r n` molly, Mr awl Mr C. 15 .:y r•st a.1 l artaiG►' tai I.`.i'.e: s .1 Strube . \Ir. T. Ilunit n',s.-\Ir. rue i Mee. J. Dun .au 1 -eft \Iern.1is •e• n the Weee-The The 1.i Ethel ► oward are sn ' > ::does :it h . home. o. :'a -grand: io reels. \Ir •,n-1 Mee T. trunk'ntt The 0. A. The Sod Concert Party usters `HELLO, ONS 10' A Wholesome Clever College ~how .vr EXETER OPERA ROUSE ,on Monday, August 22, at 8.15 p. m. Admission 50c and 25c. ;RESERVED PLAN AT HOWEY'S DRUG STORE AUSPICES OF THE b,XETER F4iR1XFR'S CLUB 4 Tise Proceeds above expenses to go to the. erection at the College of the Z4lemorial Ha111 to the Farm pays of Ontario who fell overseas: BACKED BY SIxT4 YEARS' EXPERIENCE! DOMINANT IN QUAL- ITY AND SERVICE! Sixty years of leadership -of giving good value, heaping satisfaction and real service! That's why the Gilson name wins respect and confidence from coast to coast. That's why we are proud to sell this dependablefarm equipment. THE GILSON ENGINE All Sixes Costa You Nothing The famous Gilson "Goes Like Sixty" En- gine -any size for any purpose -can be pur- chased on the easy payment plan. ,i,et it pay for itself. Its economy and depend- ability have made it the biggest selling en- gine, in Canada. Let us demonstrate on your farm. WONDEFUL RGILSON" `al eeeel "'Che Wonderful Gilson" stands supreme. More Gilson Silo Filters weresold in Canada last yea than any other make. It is guar- anteed 'to be the lightest running blower - cutter made. Be independent -get a Gilson Silo Piller and fill your own silo -with your own engine, 4 h.p. or larger -at the proper time, When your corn has the greatest: feeding value. HYLO SYLO THE GILSON SPREADER The Hylo Sylo insures sweet. fresh, succulent en- silage down to the last forkful. It is built to last indefinitely. Exclusive patented features of 'de- sign and construction explain why the Hylo is chosen by the discrmin- sting farther. Pays : for Manure is the best fertilizer. You have it. itself in the first season. Use it! The best Manure Spreader made is Thenar e after year. y ar, pays the Gilson. Wh 100 per cent. y? It has a wide Itreadl profit on It is lowdown. It has light draft. It will your investment. Can take a real load. It is 'free from clutches, you beat it? gears and all complicated parts. l{s�JC-C1. k •,w ��;t, ®;;-i amus o_'. -b !!„ -4A d1. go Call and see our nearest dealer, name below. He will save and make you money on the equipment illustrated p s ated and on Gilson Threshers, Dixie-Aeo Tractors, Wood Saws, Grinders, Pump Jacks, Betting, ete.. Write. for Catalog Made sn Canada and Guaraitteed Il -,,,. GILSON MFG. 'CO. , Limited.GUELPH, GUELPH, ONT. Call and See Nearest Dealer Oren S,' :,•,'finer, - Orediton,' Ont. ere \FORTH --An old resident • town'tiled on the 7th, \Irs. Nora r.•apea, aged AO years:. She came t Settle et,. 1681, l -ler ltugehead diet teertN. ;-e 1.r; ago, She is survived by tiro sten Nfortue1 of I)+ttrot , .and Sour daughter,,, Mrs. Wm, I)ttggan• of SL,t • forth, a •e John McLeod of 1)etreai 'ars. \\ .atter Gibbons of Teeedtr and Mrs. Robert Meyers of Chicago, CLINTON.-The m,ar'•r lite took ole. en Aug 11th at :he ham: of the: beide's parents, liattenbury St., a Pearl Iry=ne, daughter ice :t1r. and We Ptt.te, .: .1r. Frank R4e.egon, Sask. 4 -TA N .E1 -The el.atb ti o u r." at �'t'` 114.fine tsn the 3rtl eore,:.seieet t a •tea".eev tiro August 11, at ,, verat ao:nates' illness: of 434,,101.1Ati ltnor:, a e : 4. deuebter Sas th ' eet o was a T.Rtteve a:, er- se.ree. Sr•otland, and was married :About -tits were ago .to the lata'- John. G l - n' ►ra' of •Startle},. A grown. -up lam- ev. ,,t lne of whom re's5,i.e in the \\'est 'tt.ee e AUCTION SALE 11OUSEUOLD E,F1, i.CTS, ETC. at CREDITON, en TUESDAY`, AGGL's T 23, 1921 At 1.30 o'clock shat», the follow nn- s.•:tboa:d, took Stove. !grater, k;i-' eat table, venue table, cupboard, au t gut ,number ot chairs, 3 roetk ng a,r , 2 vouches, 3 lames, linokum, a races. curtains, 011 kinds dishes, r,: 1s ;rote, pans, sealer:, to hue**, wheelbarrow, grim! stone, 3 oat teeeee ern;l:: harness, bucksaw. axes, ,ilot 1> ! ae, 'soden rake, 1 1-2 tons Ateenut veal, cord summer stood, 200 fen.: slats, arta a number of otiwr Terms - Cash. FRANK TAYLOR JorrN TREI1`1 Auctioneer Proud:tor AUCTION SALE OF .BRICK COTTAGE IN e.XETER. AND IIOUSEROLD EFFECTS The Executors of the stat ;rf the *fate James Ramsay ;have instructed the u,l,-'ersignee Auctioneer to -atfer for salt: be public auction on the prem- ise' on, Saturday, August 27th, 1921. at 2 o'clock n, m'., the following prop- erty REAL ES" -ATE LOTS numbers 1, 2, 3l::enld 4 on. the; the East side ,of 'Shin Street, inthe Village of:' Exeter, colntailn=m &bout 1 acre of 1a14There is a good -brick pottage, (7) (seven rooms, hard and soft water, and.pIao a frame stable on the property. CHATTLES Dining room table, sedelboard, 3 bed- steads, 2 bureaus, 2 watsle stands glass cunboaxd, curtaiui stretchers, and other artitclesi. TERMS Real Estate; 10 ioer ceuuti, on day of sale and balairllce+ 3n 30 days!. Tule ndreliaser can Qi tv+e ilmmied,late pios- sessilonit Chattels -Cash - For- further particulars apply to GLADMAN & STANBURY Barristers, Exeter, Solicitors cfor the! Executers THOMAS CAMERON ExAter,Auctilaugeer RAND TRUNK sYs EM THE DOUBLE TRACK ROUTJS, Between MONTREAL TORONTO DETROIT. - CHICAGO Unexcelled 1y dining car service Sleeping can on night trans and Parlor cars on prirtncipal day trains. Full information fno'm any Grand Trunk Ticket a Agent, r t C. E.Horn- tag , a District-:Passe/40r Afrent, Toronto t N. J. DORE Ageest, Exeter 411#ARRIAGE ,LICENSES ISSUED H• Sanders at the Advocate 'at: 5•tce; Strictly confidential; no -witness plioop1 4" ::3 Quality rtt it t Ir:s r, No Matter :.i.o r• lei) r;xopery ting oris you Ker s:;:., ytslirica. tion "perdol:ar" you buy Imperial Posatirro- .rotor Oita. MORE mileage from every of fuel and quart of oil; urai:lterrttpted service €€cant your car; slower de- preciati9n; fewer repair bills sed no lnabricatiou t:'oubit , 3u: t aLDrat Sttlrli, up the savings and siacti . e ::juy ed by. users of Ifnperial Polariale Motor Oils.. o€i. Tl tin !Drib high quality r4 imperial PGlarine Motor Oils,. wherever you buy= them, insures you more moles of correct rit ,<r l :l,r;iv4tion• €orour dollar than you can obtain in any u;,ac r way. Quality does maintain econornn. Ottr Cltart of Recommendations shows the grade of Imperial i'olarcne Oils required to correctly lubricate your car. Use ttir�;, guide exclusively and you stillget the -ear: years of service and sat ``facttonc which y vu have a right to expect from your car. Consult our Chart at your dealer's or • write to 56 Church Sir at, Toronto, for a copy of "Automotive Lubrication," which t all.:ttzcri'the c rt.+riete Chart anal other ts. • ,.,' information. IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED Breaches iiA ail Cities. Near eve 7' lr ills r zl Pc 4s ,e \ictaer ills will haltr sate ?x trrly if re «xc3 thl ficar ssa yh coal• r <:aa1;I 1 e tice rr.ta lily elcarrd eve y* thousa esrt.'s n to Tsr 1.G+ r cli�_ hs:1.n„ the s n tan tete left w,l1 cream yens ere cage in an ee: a t and 4a -"iitrtarelalte rnanr,er. Such elealere eee Imperial Plashing (rel, t:gc rt :part F t etifac cleanar.,' agent. E•"n a crar,L-case service regu- larly and y4 "r e.:°I save roux ereee et' del:ars every year. .. '-e. _mss.. 1r "VOIJR co -operation -the co-operation of all the citi- zens of Ontario --is the biggest need in Ontario Forestry to -day. History shows that impoverishment and national decline fol- lows from the destruction of a country's forests. Most of the area of this Province is non-agricultural, suite>i by Nature only for growing trees. This land remains your,: but the Government sells the trees. Every summer in Ontario an average area of 425,000 acres of forest land is burnt over, equal to a strip 130 miles long by 5 miles wide. This yearly desolation at the hands of her own people is gradually turning the northern part of the Province into a rocky desert. On thousands of acres, even the soil has been destroyed by fire! Save Ontari f +'s Forests They're yours The average yearly num- ber of forest fires in Ontario is about 1,276. The vigilance of the Fire Rangers keep two-thirds of Ontario's forest fires down to an average size of less than five acres. But the others are big enough to raise the total average to 350 acres. Forest fires in Ontario are de- stroying provincial assets of tim- ber and pulp wood upon which the Province relies to help pay her share of Canada's War Debt. Forest fires destroy fish and game, decrease the regularity of stream flow, cause spring floods, land ero- sion and the crippling of water powers; turn revenue-producing areas into rock deserts. Out of every 300 fires in On- tario's forests only three, are caused by lightning, while ninety or more are due - to man's care- lessness. One thousand men scattered over 100,000,000 acres, have little chance of preventing fires. All they can hope to do is to see the smoke in time to check them and put them out before they sprid beyond control. The problem of adegr'.ke pro- tection of Ontario's Fore,:.. eeee. fire is.almost 'entirely a mor;.;l o:.; involving the whole public of 0-- tario. The vast majority of foreet fires are caused by human care- lessness due to lack of civic re- sponsibility. The tendency is to leave all the responsibility to the Government for protectiee the forests from fire. The Govern- ment cannot protect the forests belonging to the people of Ontario unless the people of Ontario co- operate, Forestry needs your patriotism, your public spirit,. your regard for the general wel- fare etfare of Canada. Ontario Forestry Branch, Parliament Buildings, Toronto, Ont. 17 � ��� +" � `l1. • t P ry. -'-'ij,i,j �lt'�t� f,,r'flf1, 1A` r�n IIf \I �I .1'"fpr i.til :1 ! It �i'111 '1 1tA 1 �•t Fu ' f `` t � • � ,1r �a ,11�t1,�, °i • .r.• r I . 7(4 ,//moi( •I 1 :j, 11