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The Exeter Advocate, 1920-7-15, Page 4r r r rm `+1�E SELL GILSON' =oes FARM EQUIPMENT SACKED BY SIXTY 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 :esprit and confidence from coast to coast. That's why we are proud' to sell' this dependable farm equipment; `'` WONDERFUL GILSON" THE GILSQN ENGINE MIS's** Coats You Nothing The famous Gilson "Goes Like Sixty" En- gine --any size for any purpose—can be pur- chased on the easy payment plan. Let it pay for itself. Its economy and depend- ability have made, it the biggest setting en- gine in. Canada. Let us demonstrate on your farm, HYLO SYLO The Bye, Sy10 inautee sweet. fresh.. succulent en- silage down to the last forkful. It is built to last. indefinitely. Exelusi5re patented, features of de- sign and construction. explain why the Belo is chosen by the discnmin- "The Wonderful Gilson" stands supreme. More Gilson SiloFillers were sold in Canada last year than any other make. It in guar- anteed to be the lightest running blower - cutter made. lie independent --get a Gilson Silo Filler 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, THE GILSON SPREADER attneitself ar Pays for Manure RI The the best tzep You have Is itself in the first season. Use it! The Manurehest,Spreader made is Thea year after year. pays the Gilson, Why? It has a wide spread. 100 per cent. profit on It is low down. It .has light draft. It will your investment. Can. take a real load. It k free from clutches, you beat it? gears and all complicated parts. Call and see our nearest dealer, name below. He will save and make you money on the equipment illustrated and on Gilson Thresher., Dixie -Ace Tractors, Wood Saws, Grinders, Pump Jacks, Belting, etc. Write for Catalog. Marla in Canada and Guaranteed by GILSON MFG. CO., Limited - e GUELPH, ONT. Call and See Nearest Dealer WM. FRAYNE, EXETER, ONT. S'The Bond Market" is the name of our latest publication. It will prove of value to those interested in such current topics as " Why Victory Bonds are Cheap ', "Canada—a Creditor Nation" and "Inflation". Let us mail you a copy. We shall gladly do so upon receipt of letter or postal card. Wood, Gandy & Company Canadian Pacific Railway Building Toronto The Exeter Advocate Sanders & Creech, Proprietors Subscription Price—In advance $1.50 per year in Canada; $2.00 in the United. States. All subscriptioaa not paid in advance 50c. extra charged. THURSDAY, JULY 15th, ]920 ADVERTISING RATES Display Advertising—Made known an application; Stray Animals—One insertion three Insertions $L00. Farm or Real Estate for sale each insertion for one month of insertions elisceilaneous articles of not more than five lines, For Sale, To ReJt, Wanted, each insertion 50c, Lost and Found locals 25c. an insertion. Local reading notices, etc., 10c. -per line per insertion. No notice less than 25c. Card of Thanks 50c, Auction Sales $3 for one insertion and S1.50 for each subsequent in- ,ertio . if under five inches in lenges, Leg& advertising 10c. and 5c. a line 50c., 50c. foul rztl IA Ig�i s,0. ...,:a, �1 el This Mark '' on Harvest Tools A Small Thing to Look For But a Big Thing to Find Half the job lies in having the right tool. If it's a Hay Fork, you want a fork that feels right, has the right spring and' balance, the1 sterling good quality that makes the work go faster and ; easier. All Sensible Farmers Insist Upon "GOLD MEDAL" Harvest Tools With GOLD MEDAL Tools, you know you can de- pend on good hard service. No wasting time because of poor, defective. ,tools, .in. haying „,time, when the, moments are precious; Buy tools with the Gold Medal Label—and get good steel, right temper, tough hickory, proper fit and heft. 4. For Sale by l: ► l First -lass Hardware aces 01313S GOLD 1 lines are for saleby" EEAMAI'S HARD -WARE �.. NEWS TOPICS, OF WEEK Important Events TWhich Have Occurred During the Week. 1111.1.111 The Busy Worlds Happenings Care- fully Compiled and Put Into Handl and Attractive $haps for the Readers of Our Paper — A Solid Hour's Enjoyment. TUESDAY. The Spa Conferen,ee opened Mon- day, The capture of Avlona by the Albanians is denied. The Uniyersity of Toronto opened its summer courses, The Argonaut Lour won the senior event at Philadelphia. Douglas Mullen, 12 years old, was drowned at Sturgeon Point, Toronto's new Union Station will not be completed this year. George K. Ross was appointed fin- ance eommiesioner of Toronto. Eleven cows and a bull were killed by lightning near Newburgh, Ont. Miss Toronto II. won the Webb Trophy at Burlington, Iowa, Monday. The Bolsheviki claim to have brok- en the anti -Red resistance on the Cri- mean front. Kenneth H. Dunstan predicts an increase in telephone rates in the city of Toronto,. England was denounced by Irish- men at a meeting in the Labor Tem- ple, Toronto, The British House of Commons on Monday rejected a motion to re- move the duty em tea, Dr. R, M, Mason, ex-M,P,F., of North Victoria, died at his hone in Fenelon Falls early Monday, Stewart Pherrill, a: Homewood Sanitarium patient, eluded his guards and drowned himself in the Speed. ellob" Dibble, champion Canadian scalier, was defeated by John Kelly on tile Schuylkill river on Monday.. The sreatuship Victorian arrived at Quebec with 1,150 passengers, 650 tons of freight and a large quantity of mail Ted Maynard, the 17 -year-old son of Robert Maynard, Sanford avenue, Hamilton, was drowned in the bay Monday morning. Miss Gladys Unser, the well-known playwright, is married to her literary collaborator, Mr. Kai Ardeschir, The romantic Marriage took place in the Chapel Royal, London. WEDNESDAY. Toronto will oppose any increase in telephone rates, Westwood won the Fort Erten, Handicap run. on Tuesday, Another storm is brewing in the temperance ranks of Ontario. Two persons, a man and a boy, were drowned in Toronto bay. The new Board of Commerce held its flrst meeting on Tuesday. A battery of artillery arrived at Belfast Tuesday from Britain. Cutworms are menacing the crop in Maple Creek district, Saskatche- wan. Marshals Foch and Wilson are eon- sidering question of military aid for Poland. Major Hardeastle, late of the Royal Artillery, won the Edge competition at Bisley. Play in the Ontario Bowling Asso- ciation trophy competition has reach- ed the emi-finals. The British Shipping Controller has announeed the virtual removal of control over all shipping. The Toronto baseball team defeat- ed the New York National League team in Toronto on Tuesday by 4 to 3. The camps on the Hydro -electric development at Cameron Falls have been placed under quarantine on ac- count of smallpox. Irving and Herman Arthur, ne- groes, charged with having shot and killed their landlord, were burned at a stake in Paris, Texas. The Secretary of the League of Na- tions intimates that the Canadian Government has decided to contribute $200,000 to the League's campaign against typhus in Central Europe. ' The' press states that 20,000 Cana- dian ex -soldiers, now in Great Bri- tain, will take action against the Canadian Government for arrears of army pay, alleged to be due through breach of contract. The dispute is on the question of the rate of exchange. Keys to the warehouses of the li- quor companies were formally hand- ed over by the police of Calgary, judg- ment establishing the right of the liquor company to a warehouse ,in Calgary, where intoxicating liquor may be imported and exported hav- ing been handed down. THURSDAY. A. large pulp mill is to be erected at Kapuskasing. The Czecho-Slovak industrial com- mission arrived in Toronto. Work on the Chippewa power canal was resumed this morning. The Toronto baseball team defeat, ed Jersey City in Toronto, 5 to 3. Lt. -Col. F. M. Cole, D.S.O., died at his home in Westmount, Montreal. An experimental farm is to be established at Swift Current, Sask. Harold Mann, aged 14, of Chat- ham, was instantly killed on a farm. Walter Hagen of the United States won the French open „golf champion- ship., Coroner Bateman of Toronto said autoists must respect pedestrians:. rights. The United States Government has removed ; the ban on trade with Russia. Georges Carpentier; the French champion, expects to sail for home , next Week. A. Toronto coroner's jury pro nounced the death of Mrs. Mary Brit- ton, accidental ' Germany 'admits having one mil- lion armed ,men and two million i- Iles' unaccounted for. A LL. practical program has. been adopted by the r ternationai Zionist conference in•London to bring Jews in big;ciottrds-to Palestine.' While bowling, in, the O.B.A. tour- nament at Niagara Wednesday a sol- dier made dumb by shell shock re- covered his speech. The appointinent of Col. Robes,. Continiued on next nage Hensa.il Miss Florence Welsh left for Cal- gary, Alta,, Vin. Saturday.—Mr., an,d Mrs; John Magel of Concord, Mich, visit- ed Mr, Mage>Vs sister, Mrs, �H. Gook{. —Mr. .Alex, Forest enddaughter left on. Tuesday folr their ,Moine in Moose Jaw.—The many friends here of Mrs'. (Dr,)Sellery of Toronto well regret to learn. of Icer sudden death,. Mrs. Sel- lery had been en the ,depjot to meet her sister, Mrs. Jos. Case and on her return home, took a stroke while rid- ing is her car, becoming unconscious and xeinain6og .so untie her death,— Catharine Annn, Gram, relict of the late James Jarrott, aged 75 years and ten months died at her home in Hillsgreen Pecea'se:t was one of the pioneer set - dere in, this rdistrict., ,About 27 years ago she, with her husband, moved from Hensall to Hiilsgreeet, where her hus- band, Mr. Jas, Jarrott, died a few years later, Four sons, Isaias of Kippen, Robert of Varnih,, Thos. of N,arth Portal, Sask., Willem of Brigdon., and One daughter, Mrs. R. Love of Hills- green.—The Orangemen attended St, Paul's Church on Sunday evening, when Rev. Pitt ,of Bayfield preached,—Miss Gladys Petty accompanied Miss Flor- ence Welsh to the ,West last week.— Mrs. Geo. Dick hes returned from Chicago, where she attended the fun- eral of a relative,—Mrsr`. W. N. Glenn leas been. in London owing to the ill- ness of her mother, Mrs, A. ti'lvMordie. Kirkton Master Hamilton, Beatty of Madison, Wis„ is holidaying at Mr, Jas, Mores, -Miss H, Noble of Toronto is spend- ing a few weeks at her uncle's, Mr. John Urquhart,—Mr. and Mrs. Connelly of Iowa, and Mr, and Mrs. J. Connelly of Toronto ere visiting at Mr. W. Wiseman's.—Miss Ethel Roadhouse of Toronto and Miss Vera Roadhouse of Wingham are holidaying under the Parental roof.—We are pleased to see our two school teachers, Miss Susie Shier of St. Catharines and Miss Grave Switzer of •Baxter, home for the boll- days,—Mr Al!, Paul, who has Inert Vie- i ting his parents in England, arrived home last week. His wife event to New York to. meet hind.—Miss Loretta F)nupe of Toronto is visiting friends here,—Dr. C: A. Campbell arrived lbome from the West Saturday, JOYFUL EATING Unless your food is digested with- out the aftermath of painful acidity, the joy is taken out of both eating and living. are wonderful in their help to the stomach troubled with over -acidity. Pleasant to take—relief prompt and definite. MADE BY SCOTT As BOWNE MAKERS OF scorns EMULSION 1 IN addition tp br at Exeter, this ank• has:" branches at the ollowin nearby points. CREDITON R. S. Wilson, Manager DASHWOOr ', F. S. Kent, Manager pr THE CANADIAN BANK Owl COMMERCE I'r• I,D..t t' CAPITAL. moi_. - - RESER'• t . r4.YND $15,000,000 $15,000,000 h: `r:T., ::ii.„ NCH, 1+. A. Chapman, Manager. Incorporated in 1S55 CA 1'I`1'A.I, RESF:1tVE $9,0 COO Ovwr 120 Branches THE MOLSONS BANK BUSINESS SERVICE . Many of our customers wile, started iet a small way, have now a well-established busines.i through the assistance and co- operation of this Bank over a pet io' l of years. Open an account ill. this Bann where your interests will be faithfplly° looked after by experienced officers, The manager is always accessible EXETER BRANCH T. S. WOODS Manager, Centralia Branch ogee for business :oily Safety Deposit Boxes to Rent at the Exeter Brett h ST. MARY—Dr. E. R. Morin, of Attica, Indiana, who died on Saturday, practiced chiropractics here for a 'number of years before returning to his home town in. Indiana. While here he married the daughter of Conductor Dan Baker, of the St. Marys -Ingersoll division of the C. P. R. Last Febru- ary both of them had the "flu" end Airs. Morin died some seven or e;ght ! weeks ago, He husband was taken ?ll white at the funeral in. St, fid en, Last week he was removed to Chic, ago where he died ort Satu MITCII'FLL—illinnie B'o m'j.I (,wife of John. Leake of Mitchell, fuerday.l July 9th, aged 40 years. She had been ill nearly 0 year inelowin, the death of her sonnet summ:r Tin i•u b n1 end to"t sods survive',. RAND TRIM= SY5 EM THE DOUBLE TRACK ROUTh Between MONTREAL TORONTO DETROIT and CHICAGO Unexcelled dining car alervice. Sleeping cars on night tratiint and Parlor cars on principal day trains. Full intforrnatian from any Grand r runk Ticket Agent, or C. E. Horn- e* District Passan.ger Agent, Toronto N. J. DORE Phone 46w 4 Agent, Exeter as ■anstedeooeeeeo "Yes, madam, this is the grade of Imperial Polarine specified for your car by the Imperial Polarine Chart of Recommendations, and you will always find Imperial Premier Gasoline of uniform high quality. My customers have learned that operating costs are kept at a minimum through using Imperial Polarine exclusively." "1i01'1' •(0 Reduced Operating Costs IMPERIAL Polarine reduces automobile operating costs in many ways. By providing a piston -to -cylinder seal which assures maximum power. It helps to save friction waste in every moving part, keeps the engine running smoothly and out of the repair shop and minimizes depreciation. f -'rte 4:11 11111ii111111►i11I11111 i 11 Imperial Polarine prevents friction by coating every wearing surface with a heat and wear -resisting oil film. It seals all the power in the piston chamber. Imperial Polarine gives correct lubrication to every part of your car. One of the three grades described below is specially suited to your motor. Look for the Imperial Polarine Chart of Recommendations ' when you buy oil and learn which grade to use. Imperial Polarine is sold in sealed gallon and four -gallon cans, 121 - gallon steel kegs, steel half -barrels and barrels, by dealers everywhere, There is an appreciable saving in buying half -barrels and barrels. ()Tarim MAKES A GOND CAP BETTER IMPERIAL POLARINE IMPERIAL POLARINE HEAVY IMPERIAL POLARINE A (Light medium body) (Medium heavy body) (Eats heavy body) . A GRADE SPECIALLY, SUITED TO YOUR MOTOR