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i i:TcSDAY, SEPT. lit, 1921
Dashwood
Mr. .E12Lott .a t :s av e:k visiting in
Detroit,
troit,
Ir. Andrew e¢ s °r c»t London
the wktnead at his lysine ieGce
alr, Oscar Group, car dehisced tsa
Vert «.ic<ai' ;a:urday to rasutu:
ati:ud.es at t, oncord:a College.
;alis; Ednme,tan, Ena Guenther, 1.0
i s _.fait, Ferrel l'la.tieb and Leon
and Birk attended. ,th: V. P. A. Con-
vention a: Waterloo last week.
Rev. 11. A. lwelr:rman and sae
>a,vight of Chesley w, ru v s'.to,ra here
t►ee: L3bor Day.
tilr nl M. Adan 1irnnt a,•e�, >Eant-
ill. of Tavistock and Mr. and
Tont Teacher of Stratso. J av :n week
,Pard visitors with 4r. and Mrs. Adam
Birt:.
Ir. and ;airs. Geo. Koch tare this.
week spending. a, few days at Niagara
Fal:.
Rcr,. John ()ostrich of Naperville. Ill
i v s,t nga Rwth lass parenta.
Mr. S. ,Frey s pi Owen Sound has
a.cepted. a pa's,t on with D. Tl 03.1
Rw+:, H. A., Kellerman of ,.Chesley
o' taped the pulpit its tate. Elangelical
hur,: Sat:*ia evening.
Mr. and �M s. Hackney of 'Exec:
a tot w, t t Mr. and Mrs. G. 3. K eZ
le pawn aver Sunday.
lir. and Mrs. Wilbur Grayl'e l ;t
1,Vootistock. meat the: holiday with
f ,a'tives
Mrs. Hayti ton at \V iektnsburg, Pa.,
v ting with tar:, and Mre. A. Bari.
Home Gu:'za:her cf Forest spent
the. west end at his horse !sere.
The 35th Annual Convention, of
the Canada Conference Branch Voting
aft the Evangel .•al
Atssae :tion. was. held in Waterloo, on
August 30 to Se-�t Isq, The slo°'''tn
w ae, "Every allialcor a, Tither, the
t;rc::to, "For the Glory of God and
alG
e oad oaf \i;a:t." and the kryno,.e
"E pans ors„" Otatstanding features
were.-- Addr,,s es and. 'Morning Bible
1I'�ur nle.litations, by Rev', W. C.
Hellaaachs of Cleveland, Chia, Presi-
dent a- the Gee ral Y. P, A.; A Sym,
h) .um trr. "Stewardship."; a Jun&tir
r2all�` ; ;esti An Outhln to Waterloo
Park
Farquhar
.lir and Mrs. Will Stns and Mr,
I c:� nod the 11iss: s Violet l `t an:l Ger-
trude Stewart. motored to Toronto
Jshibit;,,:: last a a •eek. -fir. and Mrs"
k2. Coward ,,and son, Garnet avis„
01 Sunday at lir. A. •Smale's--:41,r
and ;ars \Vrn. I-Iodgert of Exeter
't el Sunday at ,I
. r 11•n. J e
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Tack Bray ;s attending 'Toronto
Extr rr. this week \I -sus Agnes
Feat -:s .: of Toronto, who has been
er ou a i11, has returned home rto
re tort 1'. r health. -Mess Reta Pollen
of -al:tchell visited the week end at
her home here. -fir. and Mrs. Thos.
Iforigert and family pf Seaforth visit --
Gd Sundav at ,:lir. ,tiitort IHoa.1t;gi't4
a-'1lrs, Ed. Pollen and babe of Exeter
spent the holiday at her home here,
ar
IA as Tho' 1 Could Not
Drag Tim the Day's Work"
is the eomplaint of many a woman
In the household, office or factory.
Aftersuffering
pain, feeling
nervous, dizzy,
weak and
dragged -down
by weaknesses
of her sex -
with eyes
sunken, black
circles and
pale cheeks -
such a woman
is quickly re-
stored to
health by the
Favorite Pre-
scription of Dr. Pierce. Changed,
-too, in looks, for after taking Dr.
.Pierce's Favorite Prescription the
skin becomes clear, the eyes
'brighter, the cheeks plump. It is
purely vegetable and. contains no
alcohol.
Druggists sell it in tablets or
liquid, or send Doctor Pierce, at
Invalids' Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y.,
10 cents for trial package.
BA n uE, Ouranxo.-at I was suffering
from a run-down system some tinge
ago, was unfit to perform my daily
duties, and was advised to try Doctor
Pierce's Favorite .Prescription. I tried
it, took two bottles, and was restored
•to my natural strength. I cannot
:praise Doctor
Pierce's a medicines too
;highly, and: will be willing to write to.
-anyone sending a stamped envelope.5
--Mae, A. II. Bisxor, R. R. No. 1. t
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M4.unt Carmel
School re -opened here on Tuesday,
-Fr Sullivan of •Assuneption College,
xndwiclt, adsited at ,the home of his.
father, P Sullivan, for a few days last
week. -air, and ''11rs. • Visghr and
.:h.ldren of D trot v= *'-' over the
were -and at 'the.heene of•Ed. Ryeni-
airs. Neellte, aceotepartaed by her lit -
tie granddaughter ,ox Detroit, (orm-
e:ly of this place, called an treeeds
here Sunday. --Mrs. O'Conatel o£ Lon-
lone •seent the holiday with !friends
!nerd. -sin ar.J ,airs, T; J. Hall -was
in Lon:ia*;ior. Friday. -.\Ir, Fa?t '
Giavir. anti son spent the week -Teed
eynit his xrareats, 'last and Mrs. P.
Glatt n..Mr. Ducbarnae of Detroit is
a: aes,tor at the home of lea U'Br1eree, .
Brady • and little brother,
re'rrrned to ',their home en Ham.Slton,
aster snendiag • several weeks -at the
h %-•ae of h -s, grandfather Mr, 'II
Carey" -Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ('Round
an i •babe of Jackson, Miele., res°red
airs fexiner's parents. last week.
Kirkto112,•
Death of Mrs. t,'elia, ,d. -This corn -
weeny has beka deeply shocked over
tae snexp:eted-and sad death of \ars.
Jebel i e.lasa3, widow of the late John
t !;lead tri i;iausiaarci, she haviang Rai-
sed away at Victor , Hoop tai, Lea-
-IaFn, on Sans; aa' -!last a !ter 43n,1
Yalta The eireunstrtces surroundn
her demise: are indeed sad, again dent-
::ntstir rt ng •that •,old...provnrty, "in the
midst of life we era en deathl" Not
just feeling' herself a; taw. days prev-
iaus to .her death she cors tilted • a
phy sic;.tn, and, dttucb kto her surprise
he advised that she at once etniergo
s t operatives, 'C it Tuesday gar Telt!
i'or V ictortu Jioslaital, Londo.'b and on
.tuagro :aa-tg has ,assn - wus found that
nuc; aces a 4'ictbU hof gall stones and
►ulnar. On esnlay the operation was
;performed, but she never rallied nal
=death came about 443 on Saturday.
The deeuase ala -barn, :n the Town-
; :n of Usbo,-rre,, her maiden name
Inc ng glary E 1lurley. daughter of
ties„ late \ir. and Mrs, ,John MurIty-i
ant he: whole life had ,been spent in
the Aeltyhborhooa'd, She was a• kind
:and obitgiaa cr.ezhbor, unselfish in a
marked degree, and was admired by
all who had folia 4. her.acoluaintance
He: husband predeceased. her about
14 months. Sim 4u111,seci by two
on. Frank and 'Wifilur, and 'two
xlauiliters. :Mrs. 1,Va ;horn, and firs.
.'sfa ranaat (Haines, • all of Illa.-ishard;al-
so. sae sister, :ars, Jas. Stevenson of
Oshawa, The remains v. -ere taken. to
the h me of fieri -daughter 'Mrs. Wag -
born. and the funeral took place to
Ktrktan Union Cennetery en Tuesday
1aa l w3. 1atge'y attended.
Centralia
lies Jas Oke. has lann n i-'ondon
,a ti i e. sister, airs. A, 1•lastings. of
Exeter, w.to has barn, untlergang :..n
�a_ae.,t,aar, end rued:Kai treatment
thea aAty�. in
Mar Et lel! Abb>tt visaed with hr,:
rcret• airs Par,.;n';, over the holiday,
air W D. bias �s spen3•ag a weal's
holr.� y: no at \i':arton, ties week.
z, s Eivr Breaks left Thuasday to
'- to her school at Grand
,..,,a: 4 rat ~� ,ost;
}�aew•1 a
:1l:ssee Mary and Margaret Hanlon
net ; Ionday for their r,espectivei
Men, 1:. I� rtre' returned to take
r tree of the sc• hotel here, whieh ret
':e' eel l on Tu sday moraaing.
The Pie Sot. al .aa:ld here on lar'day
e.e;n
.n, 0 7 n
n the �
. arsc>n:r a grounds
u ds
ur ev e 1' quite a success, the proceeds
ama.untng to over $38,00
Mr. Lloyd Baynh.am, wit; has been
hvi
r
da -irat
} the
y
.,home
of Ws parents,
has been .on the sick ilist tth s la'st
few days, but .is recovering.
\Is. Harvey Anderson of Wingham
meet Monday in 'the Maga.
Mr and Mrs. Durham of Brantfoed
are. visiting their daughter, Mrs. G.
U. Thompson,
Mr. are .Mrs. Wilfrid Anderson of
CGoc?.erich spenit the holiday n the
village
airs. Parker and son Albert of Lon -
den attended t1t Janes-Heaman
ava"ddin�
\Tis A Brooks ,and Della are vis-
itine in Goderic1-,
,Ione:-Heatnan-A pretty but very
qn'e: wedding took place at Centralia
pee annage. Sept. 1st, at Z.30 p.m. when
1'tabt Heaman of Centralia became
the bride of Edward Jones of Lon-
de, The c eremoa y was performed
by Rev A. Sinclair. The bride who
was giver,. away flay her uncle, Mr. 0.
;B;askarrille, wore. -a tailoued suet of
navy duvetyne, ;end black afeather
hat and carried a beautiful arm
bouquet of Aphelia, roses and maiden-
bair fe:n, She also wore the gift of
the groom, --an Oriental bracelet. .Im
nneiaately aeter the ceremony a dainty
luncheon was -served aft the home. of
the bride's uncle.. The happy couple
left one the evening train for theta'
ne.v home in Landon.
Mrs. (Dr.) D. C. Srte-etton, and
Miss Frances Stratton have returned
to their home fn Winnipeg ,after
.visiting the former's sister, h*rs. le
W. Neil.
Mrs. J. Huxtable of Hamilton spent
a short time calling on friends ' in
the village.
Mr, Frank Marshall of. Blyth spent
a flew_ days visiting at the home
of ' bis sister, iIrsa., Gee.. Hicks.
lira, Grecrrway and Mrs. Kershaw
of Crystal City, Marie are eiaiting
their sister, ,Mrsf. 'JiTi Parsons,
.Miss .hazel Taylor. of nelgrave vis
iced at' the ,hams of her auat, I'Irs!, Ai
Brooks last week. •
Mr. Gee, Esaery met with an .acci-
dent while worki:>,g ra:: his , shopi,
A pie e' of board w'hi,ch ,hie was plan-
ning bit him above ha eye. Sevei al,
steehe., were necesisaryl,
Mrs. Durharn .otj Brantford is visa-
ing with liber daudheer Mist Thomp-
son.
Mr, Trueman Mills while on the tnai�l.
route Sauurclay, had the nisfortunla to
bate 1
ns tope t 1 a crus
h M ,the •
b h s
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fre n an
for a few daft It load Mina off duty
YsH
Churcl services are being held in
he church &feeds which are made
rule cornforzablc for the purpasea
TOPfCS OF WEE
'rnportant Events Which Have
Occurred During the Week,
The Rosy World's Happenings care-
fully Compiled and Put into
Randy and Attractive Shape for
the Readers of Our Paper ,- A
Boli) Hour's Enioyntent
Tz'rESD tY.
Street shooting again disturbs Bel -
ecce
Reports from Volga say 35,090,-
000 starving.
Census shows incr$ase in popule-
tion of Scotland.
Nansen is asking :£10.090,050 cre-
dit for the Reds.
Ludlam troubles will not stop visit
of Priuce of Wales.
Toronto doctor recovered his lost
auto after a long chase.
A Toronto uian drowns in Lake
Ontario near Pickering.
Dr. Howard Harrison, a well-
known Toron-o surgeon. dies,
Miss America 1. won a secatel leg
on the Gold Cup tor hydroplanes,
Windsor nutboritiea rule that the
operation of mutuels there Is legal.
L. V- Knight, one-armed golfer,
made hole in one at Sunusilt course,
Toronto Exhibition attendance was
5,000 ahead of las- year on uecend
day.
Yamaskanubile hall. aOne.,
several residences by
Ore.
1;<r nest Pbllion, aged severs, drown-
ed at Ottawa, by falling off a boom
log.
French Mission Trade train. In-
augurated at Montreal, starts tour on
`riday.
t i taburg loot yeatt;rday. the
t.iants won. American League teams
were idie.
Premier Drury announces that his
as t.hrat a.�nt riti not guarantee ra-
dt t •rnds.
Daniel Livermore, of Clinton, was
1tl.Y•� l by fall of ,rock on Hydro Lanai
at Nlagera :Fails
Toronto Legis won their four-
eentb cona'cutive victory, beating
Reading 1$ to 3.
Hon. T. W. Patterson. former lien -
tenant -governor of British Columbia,
fes at victoria, aged 70.
A pigeon tvhac,t carried a message
Tnom Mayor Thompson of Chicago, to
President Harding. in 16 hours ae-
ual dying time Coat the 634'n utiles.
rope a world's record, the Depart-
ment of ,Agriculture announeed
to -day.
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WEDNESDAY.Irish snipers keep up war in Bel-
fast city, 1.
The Niagara peach season already
lutost over.
Tyrone and Fermanagh appeal to
all against Ulster.
British steel industry ask for low
-
r United States duty.
Russian migration to Poland
eaches'10,000 a day.
City of Toronto' assumed control
f street railway at midnight,
Miss America I. scored a hollow
ictory in the Gold Cup final,
The attendance at the Toronto Ex
ibition on Tuesday was 230,000..
Ontario , Municipal Association
pens annual convention in Toronto.
Air patrols are doing muck to pre-
ent drug smuggling on the. Pacific
oast.
President Harding issues proclam-
ation ordering Mingo miners to dis-,
arse.
'Phe Attorney -General challenges
hevlin-Clarke to submit grants to
ourts.
Australi
a s cricket teamtit!
et Yr
m
rst defeat of the English tour on.
uesday.
Emanuel B. Devlin, M.P. for
right, Que., since 1945, dies at
out: eal.
British bowlers were beaten in
st match in Toronto on Tuesday by
38 to 109.
Middlesex retained the English
unty cricket championship by beat.
g Surrey.
Rural credits scheme of Provincial
overnment to provide finances for
unicipalities.
Giants and Pirates both won in the
a.ional Baseball League. Kilties
on in American.
John J. Knight, teanaster, suffo-
ted by shavings in a chute at a
amilton factory.
Irish Presbyterian delegates left
elfast Tuesday for a visit to a num-
r of eastern Canadian cities -
Canadian cattle raisers will be car-
ed over the period of abnormally
w prices by advances from .the
nks, secured by their stocks.
THURSDAY.
German Cabinet attends Erzberg-
er's funeral, ,
Galt adopts two platoon system
for fire brigade.
Republican demonstration in Ber-
lin is bloodless.
Miners' bands in Virginia threaten
to blow up trains:
Rioting in Belfast continues`, with
nine deaths since .Monday.
Russian villages in Samara pro-
vince ,in grip of starvation,
Building trades official reports big
drop in cost of construction.
The annual' Canada v. U. S. golf
match has been declared off.
Unemployed men will take part in^
Labor Day parade at Toronto.
Roy Grattan won the 2.04 pace at.
Reedville, Mass., in straight heats.
Forest fires are doing giieat dam-
age 'wes't of Crow's Nest Pass, B.C.
-The Armour Heights airdrome
with one 'plane was destroyed by fire.
Farmer nominee in West York to.
withdraw from contest in by-election.
Wen. Feeney, Sarnia,- dies sudden-
ly whre waiting in a doctor's office.
New large . oil limit being staked
out by prospectors near Great Slave
Lake.
Guelph baseball team beat Toron-
to Osiers in an exhibition game,
10• to 7.
Wm,; • A. Robinson, a prominent
rI.ain.ilton citizen, dies at, the age Or,
4.
I
X33• heitrs.' ,. - W - '• .
New York gain on the Cleveland
baseball team. Only two points sep-
arate the teams.
The Michigan -Ontario League
•
sac'remains, ttett London and Hala-
Ilton bola lose
Ha -
;11,0„ British bowlers lost their farewell
game in Canada Dn Wednesday in
Toronto, 121 to 111.
Labor and harmer pact to be Dom-
inion wide, reports Secretary Simp-
son, of Ontario Labor party,
FRIDAY.
The reply of de Valera reaohes
Lloyd George.
Russian Beds discover plot to up-
set Soviet rule.
Sinn Fein consent to negotiate the.
Irish question.
The Provincial Police Force will
be reorganized.
Heavy rants check forest fires in
Crow's Nest Psis,
John Fry, aged 10, was drowned
in creek at Dundas.
Amputations associations will hold
a convention tient week,
Miners in West Virgins fight local
troops on a 20 -mile front.
New York beat Washington twice
and leads the American League.
Poplar Borough Councillors are
arrested for refusal to raise tax rate.
Toronto Board of Education pro -
Wets against 51 -inch rule on street
eters.
Japan and United States players
commence singles plan for the. Davie
Cup.
By-eiectiou in West York will be
called oft, in view of general elec-
tion.
Toronto baaeball team won the
#asset game of the Baltimore series by
3to3.
Town planning experts and en-
thusiastst will convene in Toronto
this fail.
McGill football team will play
Syracuse University at Montreal in
November.
Toronto is to have a new automo-
bile industry- with a cataacitl' of 100
cars a day.
'r- Parr, Barrios; killed bunting
near Baxter by accidental dieh*rge
of his ride.
Montreal polo tearte defeated To-
ronto. 7 to 4, to open Toronto clu'b's
tournament.
The Anuapolia Valley apple oro
likely two million Harrold. the great-
est in its history,
Harry Aldolt. Kitehener. was loll-
ed by atrain moving. ander which
he attempted to crawl,
Jennings, Toronto. and Woodward.
Houston. Tex„ lead trapshooters at
the Toronto Exhibition.
Band contest honors of the Na-
tional Exhibition go to the 13th
Regiment of Hamilton,
Joseph Legris, Lotbiniere, acol-
dentally killed by his mother on a
hunting trig, in Abitibi, Que.
.Aad. Bridge, at London. Says be
will open a plant to bake bread to
sell at lee per 24 -ox. loaf.
Oontrollor O'Heir's huckster on
Hamilton market sella several hun-
dred baskets potatoes at 60c as
against is"c and 90c.
SA,TVitDST.
Big movie merger in United States.
Forest tires again a menace in
New Brunswick,
Baltimore beat Toronto 8 to 5 in
the twelfth inning,
British victims of ZR -2 are given
4thilitary funeral.
British Cabinet will meet in Scot-
land on Wednesday.
Shipments of food to starving Rus-
sia has begun in earnest.
Ontario field crops make a One ex-
hibit at the Toronto Mir.
No. 1 northern wheat dropped
9 fic per bushel in price. .
Fighting is still in progress in
West Virgin mining area,
Japan lost both singles matches to
U. S. in the Davis Cup final.
Veterans interview Premier
s
'Vital en
h
g as to une
mPOYmenl t..
Remarkable progress shown by
soldier farmer near Regina.
The Laurentide Company, Ltd.,
showed earnings of $4,504,000 last
year.
The United Farmers issue mani-
festo on the bilingual school contro-
versy,
I{ilties and Indiana won in the
American. Giants idled, while Pitts-
burg lost.
The Canadian trap -shooting team
beat the U. S. team at the Toronto
Exhibition. -
Student working during ♦acation
is crushed to death under elevator
in Toronto.
Charles Sargent, prominent farmer
in Haldimand township, fatally kick-
ed by horse.
Hon. T. A. Crerar, Farmer chief-
tain, will stump Ontario during a
Dominion tour.
Laurent Roy, St. Anseime, Belle -
cheese, Que., fatally burned trying to
save cattle from barn.
Special business • course for engi-
neering graduates to be established
at Queen's University.
Territorial dispute between Al-
bania and Jugo-Slavia is to be set-
tled by Nations' League.
Rose Reeve, London, Ont., ten•
years of age, is to enter Western
University fully qualified.
Killed While Hunting.
BARRIE, Ont., Sept. 5. -Fred
Parr Plumber, a well-known business
man of Barrie, who killed Wednes-
day . evening by the accidental dis-
charge of his own rifle while out,
shooting in Essa, abouttwenty miles.
southwest of Barrie, with three oth-`
'ger • local • maen, George Pickers, Fred
Loth and Harold McNabb. Ile was-
not ` over, thirty •yards from two .of
the others. when the accident occur-
red, but he being hidden by a ridge,
no lone witnessed- the tragedy.
It is supposed •that in making his
way through the thick undergrowth
he tripped over a log and dis-
charged the rifle. The facts were
reported to Dr. Lewis,_ coroner, . but
it is not likely that an 'inquest will
be necessary. Deceased leaves a
widow, but no children.
Indian Rebels Clash With', British.
GALICUT, Sept. 5. --British troops
who were proceeding i .,motor cars
last Saturday in the 'tii'reetion of
Mat puram vete attac3led-:by 4,000
x
Me b near o
�a s M n ern"
. P.IC g A ai
a stent,
Police Chief Lancaster iznd' two sol-
diers were killed and several` .wound,
ed. The Maplahs sug[ar'ed serious
casualties.
rFIESH
Tea -to be good -must be fresh
ran
is atwafresh andos unique flavour
o yy
possesses that u ._ q � �a u�
f �n
'goo ass that has justly made it famous.,
SMALL BANK ACCOUNTS
Many people put of opening a Savings Bank
Account until they feel they have a large enough
sure to make it worth white. This is why they
peeves learn the habit of thrift.
Open an account with us byde siti @
� ng-"F'1s and
add $1 .fly or monthly until you can increase
the amount of your periodical deposit,
WE WELCOME SMALL AC -COUNTS
THE CANADIAN BANK
OF COMMERCE
PAirbui, CAPITAL - $15,000,000
RESERVE FUND - $15,000,000
EXRTRR BRANCH, i . A. Chapman, Manager.
Incorporated in 1855
ITAL RESERVE 50.00o.004
Over 130 I3r*nebes
THE MOLSONS
Buy Cana last Goods --and la ell) to keep Canadian workmen
busy, it will help you.
Buy wisely and save as much as passible and deposit your
savings in The Maisons Bank.
Courteous Service to ail.
EXETER; BRANCH
T. $, WOODS Manager.
Centralia. Branch open for business daily.
Safety Deposit Boxes to Rent at the Exeter Branch.
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Comfortable Stock,
Protected Crops
The farmer's barn is his warehouse --his
treasury -and each year the annual loss in crops
and livestock through inefficient roofing is
enormous.
A secure, water -tight, wind -proof, fire-resistant
covering for the barn or any other farm. building and
one which provides the best kind of crop and stock
insurance' is
Brantford
Asphalt Roofing
This roofing is the most durable that can be manu-
factured.,...It has a long -fibred : felt; base, thoroughly
and heavily saturated with .a blend °of highest quality
""asphalts mulls tempered to 'resist all climatic extremes.
Brantford Asphalt Roofing, coated .on both sides
with silica sand has been in service many years. It is
sold in three weights. As
square. phalt Sixty is 60 pounds per
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