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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1922-2-23, Page 4,The Exeter Advocate1 Sanders 4c Cree, h, Proprietors Su]eeeription Price -In advance, $1 50 :ever year in Canada; $2.00 in the I :jailed States,. All sulea+:riti►tions not valet in advance 50ce tetra charged. THURSDAY, FEB 23rd, 192Z Mount Carmel Mies "d'; resa Hall ht visiting mer s.h- ter, hies. Dr. Mlttore at G...rton.-*.lr. Michael O'Rourke, Kbiva., had the mtseerturee to Fall last week and lir eel; hie Zee Mir O'R *u. ke is doe > e - e .-We ere 'la eased to state that the ,lass;[ at Mr. and Mrs. Coate R ;, n ' i prevetg after a serious fele siege :hire Haan- 'G;lark held a very zucaeBeaty quill[ Tg ,bee lest 'I]nursday iefr•rneon uta also a dare:e _n the' eveeeng. A1" ln:J. a g :odll- 4.; `. gree has enraged Herb. ?ti:rir;na'.t t'' woek for several months. -- 'io ranee- r::e;,..is •^'f :Mies Katie • en �.a= o ere Ya.s.e>e•i '.a Fczr^ that she ssirtionethaghor rG, art illness, -Mess le.eep:�ey Q- Ceritral a gamed seine;•. T- ties r. _eh13o_hoad test week. sr aro"'n�► G:av:; attended ihe rno- 1-0.7,I,1%374 a t w^ eft.. x, 'Mr, Alred Il whey held a very suM- ese ul sale enWed eeday lash -Mies ll lore o, Toronto spent a •gek with her panen.ts, lir and firs 3. tehleo.rea: Ke kto:t. lir. :uteri B. St aiee ee 'ti attune ;r, B.C., who. lta,ti been. spa a.l°. the 'wetter with Ms hetes Doupe, reeeived word fr stn his sister, 'Sties Susie Stiason, that h°„ mother Mi s Mar Stinsoa, had fallen and treetu d her W.p. Let,.r he re- ... eel a 'telegram saying her condie heel t,a-, nano s clans then art teii ted. Mir, Stitta.an a=ft fee: Ve n, otever on, Frhde y,., Mrs. tiaisones in her Shad.nee r: -Mics. John C :..' ,,ern and Mr: t ;a. Turnbare spec" hig a few dame an Tronto 1i.. and firs. Reg. Deli a: ox WCiredh an spent Sunday hitt sire end lir, Amps Pup'. M:sn "wiy ^',i' Bethell spent Sunday' with her sae, -:i Mies :17, ?dre3 a wore -MMr. A. I'att reens es sg r,tling . !ew dey.i nc:t"t Yr. F. A•• T, tell--M'ir. 1)osaald faj ur are :d home or" Saturele tveth rah, brie!, hW e welaome her to our retIghborhocrd,-.Air. ,Tack. Jose ,a LLciadoat Unle e.s ty spat Sunday with .p:.r.n.ts ,Ur, ;tad hire. Jose. - Mr. Ia2 has ]ti red L Harold !tl 0(i 7 A Lo , l with Mr. Milton 1M Curd[ or ti' -un, iter.-1le" '4t-oo:l]► itt end J;,.+:I.ton ,„li t ,l ;;n ty net on a splendid eon -,rt t. the Graeae Hell, Woodham, onruee wiry, Feb. 14th, ,:on=tsti,ng Binet, ;anti airerusee,y;�,+ well ars irgead- .Bae b Mite j.e.n. Walker e London. R'reeeetis amounted to about $42. Hensall NEWS TOPICS OF WEE( Important Events Which Have Qecurred Dating the Week. The Busy World's Happenings Care- fully Compiledand Put Into Handy and ;attractive Shape tor Mi es Der Sh..rritt who has errant • elle past few months let Torbanto, has returned hi me. Miss Jean. Bell last week had the 'an:,sfortun•a to slip on .som+ ice, breaking her arm; -Mrs. .,A. MI,.'1):on 1I was called to Toronto owing to the a11n.es:s of her sister,Mrs. Weel er. -Mr. Mlark Drysdale has sold Iii; a esidenee to Thos. Kyle of Kippen excel Mr. Wm. Sh,_pherd has scald. 117,s fine bri..k home to Mr. Drysdai,e, pas- s.rs an to be given in. the sprbig. On Feb. 14th death .laimed Mar - are t MI.,C;i.rtney, feelict ,of the late Hugh Mallartin, w]to passed away at the age of SZ years, She Came from Se:ttl..n'i when a girl, and lived many year in Grey 'Township. Later they mea _d to Brussels, Bird twenty year ago to It swill- .l'Ir. .liehla,rtin. died eight y=ears ago. After the death of her t t a rd she. returned t -t• Brussels where she. suffered a para]) ti..' stroke and ::aused ,]ter to be an invalid for 'the rest •of her life. Latterly she has been. residi=ng here with her son Dun inlet. A san Robert also resides here The remains ev•ere taken. toierusseis ..}AVE YOU A FAMILY? .This is of Importance to You Niagara Falls, Ont. "Three years veto my son, Gerald, had a severe at- tack of yellow jaundice. I tried three doctors but they only gave re- lief for short peri- ods. As I had tried Dr. Pierce's Anuric Tablets on my other son. I • je decided to give e zee him Dr. Pierce's Golden Medi ca1 Discovery a n d • after using four or five bottles he was entirely well. I shall al- ways say a good word for all of Dr. !tierce's remedies. Today our need!- . :-nine cabinet contains a bottle .t each of these ;famous remedtea."-Mrs. Catherine Dempsey, 32 Bridge St. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Die= co'very is free from alcohol and in ,jtirious drugs. You can be certain .you will find it a true blooihrt7Ltker, tissue -builder, and restorative nerve tonic and that i i t t Il ' produce trill p no m ' • tevMl aftereffects. DO YOU NEED HELP? U I4 iF?' "Windsor, G n ; Ont. "Dr,Pierce a olde- Medical:Discovery 'Pleasant his IBets are Ronderiut medicines for home use. I used to, suffer with weak lun s smothering spells and d sick-headaches,but since taking the above-mentioned medicine h s teas 0onditions have left e." as Oae of �ydao h terrtook the eDa orate Prescription' as et tonic -during cinS expectancy Bad eke praises that medicine very higlay,,too..'. liars.:Ellen ' Harding, �,]1 Erie St. W. Your net lborhood druggist t seals Pierce's it . Medic Dr. P tees •x.11 y •tablets or liquid. Write Dr. Pierce. e . res. Invalids' Hotel. Buffalo, N. i • for, free confidential advice.. Branca ;,boratory in Bridgeburg, Cleft:. the Readers of Our Paper Solid Hour's Enjoyment. TUESDAY. Prince of Wales receives welcome at Agra. Uncle Joe Cannon nit U. S. public life. Thirteen deaths in Be rr during the week -end. Gandhi's aim recognizeu *pen insur:ection. Folic. seize 300 -gallon still in the county of Yor1 . le ichavi Collins says de Valera amts at coup d'etat. Convention of Retailers opens at the King Edward Hotel, Toronto. The stage is set for °Petting of the sixteenth Legislature. U. .O,head uartera besieged forr help for rural debaters. Sarnia man murders father and brutally assaults his sister. Brantford detectives enter, explicit denials to charges in probe. Europeans are being ,Brined as pecial constables in. llladratt. Hamilton's municipal hydro ser - dens show large aurplue on year. Grand Jury returns true bill in Mlren • murder ease at Kitchener, Two ]fading members of Wel- land's Italian colony are rrtUraered. Canadian delegates to Catholic Foresters' Convention in train wreelt. Ne aeara Falls intermediates tat asgo'tde Hall, 7 to 4, on the round. "'Curly" 'Valet= has been offered a match with Joe Lynch at Madison quare Garden. St. Mary's juniors beat St. An- drew's M to 1. In the .first of home - and -home games. Italian forces fighting rebels at Misurata. Tripoli, have lost «5 1.:ills>d and about 100 wounded. Sloek exelnateee were closed in the Iheh •,l States )t eterdey. it being an- niSo eaere of Liucaln's birthday. Charles L. Gould. of Tor• into, and e e P. G. ]leant, of :Montreal. ,a. *,• been elected non-resident Mein - 's of the New w York t'tenad.,tn Club- WF.1)NESDA1.. Finer geee up in Ittecge In M'innea- French Labor split Into two camps, Allied, experts to 'arrange Genoa agenda. `Chaotin s in Ilelfaet grow in number. r Wheat takes a big advance in `lt iia eo. Quebec printers strike for the 44 hour week. Ilon. A. J. Balfour Is given a warm reparations. Several railroads in Quebec may be electrified. Toronto's school tae rate has been stat at 11 mills. Quebec hotels are allowed to sell beer by the case. Collins will go to London to confer with Lloyd George. Unive city of Toronto beat Kitch- ener seniors, 6 to 5. Senator McColg advocates drastic reform of upper chamber. Ahrens trial opens in Kitchener amid intense public interest. Wiarton and Tliteltener intermedi ate r, are tied on the round. Quebec has s( csaed control of the tidal fisheries in at province. Frceight rates fight opens before Da::ainion Railway Commission, The Legislature , as opened Tues- day by the Lieutenant -Governor, Saskatchewan grain growers hear suggested reprisals for cattle em bargo. Great success attends convention of Retail Merchants Association at Toronto. Father Delorme arrested in Mont- real as being implicated in murder of his brother. Oakwood won the western district of the senior e. ries of the H. S. hockey league. Sir Robert Falconer of "Toronto University speaks plainly on profes- sor -politicians. Edmund Lamy broke a speed - skating record established by himself fifteen years ago. Construction of the extension of the main line of the T. & N. O. Rail- way from. Cochrane to Oil Can Port- age, on the . Abitibi river, will start next week. Congressman Teneyck, Democrat, of New York, proposes to buy all Canadian territory south of the St. Lawrence, with'iight to develop and utilize half of the water power from the river. WEDNESDAY. Thistles, 31 to 30, in District cup final. The steain hip West Cavnifax 60b miles off Halifax, reports she is short of fuel and food, American Prohibition armlets saj much of the liquor exported to the U. S. Is returned to queneln thirst of Canadians, FRIDAY, German budget submits payments to Allies. Buffalo finds civic work for idle saloonkeepers, Plan to thwart Hydro -radials fails of its purpose. France denies Russian Soviet. A blaze occurred in business block of Owen Sound. Teeunln Beeks to cut Red army, but. Trotsky opposes. Mail bandits on border believed to have made getaway. Balfour was the guest of British - Cabinet at luncheon. Twenty-six 135100ist5 kidnapped in Ulster are released. There is a move on foot to merge great British railroads. Winston Churchill moves adoption of Irish Free State Bill. Aura. Lee beat Granites, 4 to 2, in their O. H. A. senior game. Retail merchant tailors hold suc- cessful convention at Toronto. Saskatchewan Grain Growers de- cide on plan of political action. Teck Parry and Eddie Beattie box. eel a 10 -round draw in Hamilton. Rugal Short Course at University of Toronto concludes with banquet. Ayrshire breeders addressed by new Federal :Minister of Agriculture. IieMltael Collins seeds message to Ilritain asking itlir play for treaty. Babe found on ash heap at Toe ronto was murdered, says =Oiler's jury, 1state of Archbishop Gauthier will educate young erten for the priest- hood. R. G. Fisher of London has been appointed to the Supreme Court of Ontario. Allan Cup dates are anuouueed. The first game in Toronto is on Barest 13th. Junes A. Mulligan, K•C., Sudbury. ;Appointed judge of the Carleton County Court. McGowan of Chicago won the in- ieruzUlonat outdoor pro. skating charpionship. Wellington Hay, acting Liberal leader, operas d°•hale on the speech from the throne. T. Herberi Lennox, I .O., asks the Govertuueat eone'irning the enforce- ment of the 0. T Eighty steantahips are frozen in the lee in the Kattegat and The Sound in the Baltic Sea. negotiations with Poland and Angora Turks arrange pact. Father Delorme -craves for an ear- ly trial. Ottawa tied with Canadiens in, overtime. France to negotiate secret treaty with Russia. - Chancellor Wirth wins a victory. in German Reichstag. Craig and Collins ,agree to appoint Border Commissions,. George Cyr is found guilty of mur- der near- Huntsville. New Brunswick will have Govern- raent controlof liquor. Monte - " 'video shows s honorto SiiacklP.ton's memory. Textile men,800 strong, 'at abanquet . at Tor Toronto. British Government res, um es evac- uation of :troops Ireland.land. AYounce Hastingss county 'woman commits, suicide in lis m' t1to the ,,10Otli. ate e r s akvilla c 1eb�• , At. Jefferis. liii•t da of T. birthday Canadian an g olfers fellow w S t. An- drew's' rule barring freakeak ciunte e bber � Y • Armed 'ra s seeiire mo POLahfrom Tecu sseh.p ostma ster. Eleven dogtea "in .hztve: enteredt the s 20(-etieratEatThe � as, Mainito a,• Preter, 'r res I'ascheres u •'vra p tint` ars against'iuternationat,;:anion ?,"con.w Ouoyaney of Fresh and Balt Water. 1 A Cblieee lad dropped hie ball Ua a narrow bole and could not get it oat, So be poured water in the hole, think- ing that he would boat the ball to the surface. As the ball was slightly betty - ler than water, it remained on the bet, tom, Then be thought of mixing salt with the water, as he knew that sett water would itoat•denser^ objects than treeb. Tula he did and was r ward d with the Aoatirig ball, This particular fact la demonstrated at the mouths of rivers. Object, mollies along the bottom of a, fresh river. tea heavy to coma to the top, Will rise when they are carried out to sea. The general Tule also applies to M attn* bodies. For instance, a ship with a cargo on the sea will sink sometimes 1 foot on entering a fresh water port. On the other 'sand, if she leaver a freah. water port web her cargo site will rise wben enteric g the tree**. Soa ship may be loadel apparently too much at s wharf acid etill be all right ea the waves.. In building a dater the fact or salt water's being beerier then fresh must be lateen irate eonsidesetion, and the lam for tile same head must be a good leak stronger this, too, without taking into cousaders tion the heating at waves, eta -t, l.ouli> lieapuhalr, Brill n's Gid Service. Life In it inti serv'ic'e otllee is a very ;rah affair hetes. Rut sixty year,' ago It appeare. to tr;iee and Its teaupensa.. dons.. Sir Ali't'rnon %Vest, who enter, ed the adrnirt fty in IS.II, reefiits. In bio "Remtntec"ueee," the figure of an otdlcitt! "alweyet dressed Ile a binck and snutfy suit." it was the thief elcrk Title gentlernat "'occasioned) came to (be otthce in iii ,. morning dressed tri t great frilled e101 front and evening clothes and annsuneed that, as he WIS. Ong to dine out that evening. he should not he A't the dill"•r the neat Clay. Frederick Locker, who niways Wore kid giotes In the °Mice tier fear he would dirty his hands with ink • * + was evidently notlnipresaed wftb the dignity of the man ext the of t ce. for on' my 1s%:1111g' h!rn tri►at hie donee were he raid 'Alt i tcuow 1e,. that whenever 1 'kr ilii a elegem towel of piece (Rt treeb .reap• l etwaYe ring the vert Heil xrnd for Mr cteler eierttl'r( -latiu1ure Cit1Ze* SATURDAY. Lenin not likely to knead delegation to Genoa. Retail furriers concluded yearly convent ion. Ex -President Wilson favors ratify- ing tr :ti s. Canadian beef brings' good price in British market. Berlin alarmed at reported Franco- Russian negotiations. Lloyd George denies double lan- guage to Irish leaders. An additional arrest has been made in the Nukol case. Hon. James Murdock scores newly - organized workers' party. J. J. Morrison predicts downfall of two-party system in Canada. Shade and Britton boxed fifteen rounds to a draw at New York. Irish Free State Bill receives se- cond reading in British Commons. Sudbury and Soo have been or- dered to replay their recent game. Ted. Lewis defeated George Gum - mer in one round at London, Eng. Carl Ahrens is found not guilty of murdering his wife at Kingston. Tex Rickard has been ousted as manager of Madison Square Gardens. Bill will be introduced in Legis- lature providing for Alienist 'Board. Saskatchewan Grain Growers un- animously support Hon. T. A. Crerar, Social service starts at wrong end, Toronto doctor tells Montreal meet - g. University of Toronto beat McGill 6 to 4 in Intercollegiate senior hockey. Aura Lee, Collingswood and Belle- ville won their O. H. A. rounds on Friday night. Judge demands adequate proof of charges against fugitive negro, Bul- lock, who is wauted,by North Caro- lina police. MONDAY. Typhus stalking through Russia. Murder plot in Egypt against British. Princess Mary to spend honeymoon at Florence. St. Mary's won the round from St. Andrew's' juniors. Irish captives in Ulster released by order of Viceroy. Robert Darling, well-known To- ronto merchant, is dead. - France is seeking a union of,Latin races at Genoa Conference. ..Committee of the Cabinet to arrive 'at plan of immigration control.. Hon. James Murdock speaks from a Methodist pulpit in Toronto,! Sir David Watson, commander of the Fourth Division, dies at Quebec. The negro Bullock's friends rally to fight his case against extradition. The Toronto L.O.B.A. team won its group and will play London in the final. Eamonn de Valera addre.see 'a meeting in Cork against Anglo-Irish Irish treaty. Y Sterlingclosed at Toronto at 4.52. and New at York[ a at 4.37 McGill beat thenive Y. U t reit of To- ronto senior basketball t all tea >g at McGill. - • .B a tanitea..CToronip) beat 1tamtltbe • An Untortur ate Phrase. "Freez de; Raiser," Natolion's fie thepee tali:, who wis a ruttier wee and tally reeler. had tevertheiest a Choir " t nue ruin it,n it d In UUithwAtalnn tweet In 1tR t the divine right to rule of even th most incompetent of ibe Haiesbnrg$, Ills ut'ilttk's, such as thee wen* wer beat displaced it enreehl$ins that It wrote anti printed for the use of h bumbler eeibjeets and In peevish crit lelsms of those of superior inteliigen 4ceordlne to the author of a recen lite of Archduchess Marla Louisa o Austria entitled "An Imperial vi Um," the emperor once raged agains bis doctor for re:nt.iking that be tit "a good constitution." "Nevar let ma [tear that word agate he said. "Sax robust health if yo like. There is rro such thing as a eonstitntion." Granites defeated Argo naut sen- iors in an O. H. A. senior `ffizto re 12 to 5. Eastern Ontarioand Maritime Pro- vinces e Pr , Tines shiver under an unprecedented eoedented e ld waive, P 'Several seriois accidents, is t' neltd ingtyo deaths. occurred in Toro to o undo -, . • fit. S Y convention of the wA Workers: Party is in progress in the Labo r 'Temple Toronto: Miss'Gladys;'Robinson of . o'. Toront broke two world's skating records at the Bingllamet'en ,meet.' • Swit,arlend's Navy, Long before Germany was to be reek ened with as a sea power Switzerlan possessed a fleet equipped for warier Eight hundred years ago on all th larger Swlsa lakes armed galleys we maintained by the rival cantons. Skill ed shipwrights bad to be imported fro Genoa for the construction of th vessels, sqme of which carried crews o 500 men, The largest Swiss flout was maintained on the Lake of Gen re. when the inbabitants of Genev were at war with Savoy. Since th neutrality of. Switzerland bas bee guaranteed by the powers there h been no need for warships on the lak The Swiss. bowerer, possess a mercy tile navy. which carries a considerabl amount of trade over the 342 miles o navigable waterways in the republic. Thirsty Berlin. A census taken in Berlin at the del est time of the evening, between baa past 5 and half past S, showed during these three boors ninetyeigh drinking places were visited by 23,43 pecrona, 1t must not be supposed tit there are only ninety-eight drinkin places to Berlin. On the contrary, - single street, the Blumenstrasse, whit contains only eighty-four houses, h forty saloons and an inn, and there actually a street in Eaat. Berlin, tb Madalstrasae, which" with only Ilitee houses, bas seventeen saloons an three hotels. There is very h ,drunkenness to be seen to the atree of Berlin, and one mast' stay up la to tee that but that Is not becan the thing is not abundant., but becaa the police will not tolerate any kind disorder In public. -London Tatler. Ravages of Ants. The rains of a splendid'city on t north coast of'Jamalca remain as e denee ofa devastationh th that red an are capable of causing. An army the Insecta invadedthe city one d and drove away every 9 lfvin creat g anima, and human, eac that coul ' a. a Prisonerse ails• and nd bedrtdd patients in thehosYitals were dexo ed Not even'' a rat or ,chinch bug malned alive.. -in Liberia 'o and beer pr n ta is of ` Africa ant hills. as lar g e as nativ •�V h •are ion r- The lar -bl e n d, e a 1c ant is t .g s ',hinder, of thateo of home. 8u Mit hills are no ainkn own in this co althou' b they are rarely lar r tr9. S eS ra a9so s b the black ant rarely' t el invad bet 9 houses. . s a . H is a scavengerp and is 'Meted b • moat farmers.- Broo 4 e Cih d aiI e r1 asI e✓ as es. n• that at ;e se be vi•.. a tit'. nr• u r LLpy�,,��.i aW- Your Ambition : • whatever it may be, will be moire � easily achieved if you have- creat- . `� ed a strong ally in, the shape of a ;� �.� �,+} Savings Bank balance. It gives courage in present difficulties and cQnf dance for the fixture. No beginning is too small and no aim too high. Open an account to -day. sit THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE Capital Paid up $15,000,000 Reserve Fund $15,000,000 Exeter Branch, - F. A. Chapman, Manager Credit= Branch, l R. S. Wi1l6on, Manager THE MOLSONSA BANK LNCOR?ORA rap 1.355 Capital Paid Up $4,000,0 >t eserve Fund 45,000,040 Oar 123 Breeekes, � rt11 KEhP SURPLUS MONEY IN THIe HOUSE It is daegerous! .Better to tak. this titeuey' to the =rest Brttiveh of The, Molls;wns Bask: and deposit it in a savxu s a,teount where at tical be absolutely sof • ('Mousy may be deposited or w:rltdrawn by omit) EXETER: BRANCH T. S. WOODS Manager, Centralia Branch open for business daily Safety Depetsit flexes to Rent at the Exeter '$ranch. ■� sweet milk,sour milk, 4�w cananus e buttermilk or water with EGG -O BakrnPowcIer Bain ORDER FROM YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD GROCER` January and February Sale BTG REDUCTION IN FURNITURE. W l: CARRY THE LARGEST 1 AND MOST UP- TO -DATE STOCK. BUY HERO AND SAVE MONi.!,Y General Funeral Director & Embalmer, e M. E. 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