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The Exeter Advocate, 1923-2-15, Page 5COUGHFICAILDS MONEY BACK GUARANTEE SOLD IN EXETER BY BROWNING'S DRUG STORE Consignment Sale • The Huron County Breeders A8S.0C- iation is holding 'Wale third A.anruall Consignment Sale in " WINGHAM oxit e WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY za This eale offers an excellent op- portunity to Those wishingeto purchase pure bred cattle of quality andi breeding. Many of the best familia are represented. Some excellent young bulls are Included. Thoselook- ing for belle will find somethrng suit- able here. Forty females and ten males are being offered. Terms Cash, or ten months' credit at 6 per cent. per annum on notes saitaliie to the vendor. Liberal guar- antees axe given. Catalogues may be, had oaapplica- tion to the Secretary. 0. Turnbull Brussels, President S B. Stothera, Clinton, Secretary Auctioneers Robert Amos, Guelph 0,scar Klapp, Zurich W, J. Thomson, Mitchell NEWS TOPICS OF WEEK Important Events Which Have Occurred Daring the'Week. the Busy World's Happenings Care- tUlly Compiled and Pat Into• ' Handy and Attractive Shape for • Perusal by the Readers of Our Paper. — , TUESDAY. Britain holds grip on Soudan region. Ontario bean growers form co- operative organization. Sir Williame-Mulock is .suffering . - from acute -appendicitis. • Power dispute in the north may re- sult in appeal to Ottawa. Ismet Pasha offers tie sign peace treaty with reservations. Curzon arrives back in London and iittends Cabinet meeting. French will run railways in Ruhr without aid of Germans. Wiarton and Peterboro' win their D. H. A. intermediate greupS, Four young girls missing from To- ronto institution are 'located. Turks are alarmed at massing or Greek troops on Maritza river. Detnand for farm help in Ontario rnuch greater thau that of a year ago. Irish Senator resigns seat after re- ceiving threat that house is to be burned. Miss Martin, Kitchener, dies from gas poisoning clue to defeotere furnace.' William and Basil Ryan, brotlterte die on same day at Toronto or Pneumonia,. -Hon. W. S. Fielding tables in the [-louse of Commons new trade treaty with France. Cobalt man accused of stealing a htrload of dlothing destined for le3rthern relief Will face a jury. Old-tiene prospeetora report great lhosvings in newly -opened goldfield at Ronyn on Quebec -Ontario boundary. Royal Commission to investigate elleged combine among Great Lakes arriers will open. hearings in Win- alpeg next week. Attorney -G cm:cal Raney's "Bine Sky" measure was discussed favor- ably by lawyer members of the On- tario legislature, AVEDNE5DAY. SEAFORTH.—As the result of find- ing a large skill in operation in Mc- Killop Township, Henry F. Bauremaa appeared, before County Police Mag- istrate C. A. Reid here Friday And on pleading guilty to a violation of the Inland Revenue Act was fined $300, with costs $42.50. LITTLE TEA IN THE WORLD'S TEA CENTRE. London, England, for generations the tea market of the. world, ie faced with a mast serious tea shortage. Recenitly the world's consumption has .greatly increased, also), it iseeetimated there has been, 8Q000,000 lb& less tea pro- duced this year than, is ,ordinarily con- sumed. As' a result of this, the stock.; in London are now practically exhausted. ?rices are at the highest level ever reached aad may still go higher. Remember The Advocate has a newspaper clubbing list that includes any daily or weekly newspap.er or any • Ludendorff runs danger of lytte, Mg in Austria. Raney introduces measure to stifle iian dook trade • . New Canadian motor car plant to (ocate in Oshawa. • Ruhr area to he shut off enterely Ind exports prohibited. International ploughing match to be held this fall at Sarnia. Irish rebels partly wreck to -ern in Cleves' and murder a banker. Canadian and Americas). bankers hold conference at Montreal. Neutral membere of the Irish Re- publican Army urge peace. Two Protestant ministers were iynched at Oaxaca, lelexico. British. will continue to send muni- tions to forts at Dardanelles. More cheese factories join aew co- operative in Eastern Ontario. • Thermometer registers 51 degrees below at Slate River Valley. Toronto ladies retain Hodgson tro- phy by defeating Montreal' at Bad- minton. Curzon refules to parley further with Turks unless they consent to sign treaty. Shortage of powea becomes acute in' North Bay with that'lown almost tn darkness. Collingwood wins play-off from Midland, 5 to 2, in 0. H. A. later- atediate game. • Proceedings in Montreal' police court follow charges of impeesana- Lion at Monday's elections. University of Toronto put out of monthly journal. We save you the D. H. A. senior series running when trouble of sending for them, and • in they lose to Aura Lee, 1 to. 0. mast .cases save you alittle . money besides.. • • BRUCEFIELD—Mr. Henry I.lo•rnay, European buyers attend Montreal for. a 'number of years, e residentof fur sales, where United States• -dealers this eection .and latterly of Blyitbslies•:ese handicapped by tariff provisions, purchased the general store at Bruce- presttery of Toronto votes -91 to field and isi new in pceseese'ont 129 i -for immediate actin on church • ,..taion, but stroaely favors concilia- tory attitude. . Detroit judge refuses to sign di- vorce for TorOnto woman. Sas his eourt will not b•.: made -a dumping The Provincial. Treasurer is ex- pected sto report a surplus for the Fear of nearly one 'million dollare. smerlammon....exsourszigenokanwenneruenreorseormantavoscrimarca. Your Headail, Warning It is a dangerous habit to seek relief from he.adachee tIvough drugs which deaden the pain but fail to remove its muse. • Ninety per cent • of the sick headaches and accompanying dizziness are a warning that inactive kidneys are leaving poison in yourtr • system. Yoeeed Gin Pills. A few doses will relieve the kidney congestion and banish the cause of your headaches. Thousands of people have won lasting benefit from Gin Pills. So can you! NATIONAL DRUG 8, CHEMICAL CO. • OF CANADA, LIMITED, TORONTO. rouiia for Canodiaris K. K. Homuth, ainebei ;r Water- loo South, maleee eeeeesel le Ontario House to have nea vete Laken oh prohibition in tlas erovhice.. TrteesDAY. Princess Mei v • ;;LV,..3 birLa to a son. Weddiug ef eneaa af Verle need for April:- ' Public accomas tabled in House of Common s. Turkish bIui aL Myrita is called by Allies. Lindsay rinks win Ontario Tank- ard and District Cup. . Kemalist officers ordered to join colors at Constabeinople. France to • ineoeporate Rhineland railways in French se stem. Vessel carryine, liquor was robbed cf ite cargo on tae high seas. • Kitchener sealers win 0. H. game from parkdalc, 8 to 3. Canadian Hackney Breeders hold annual convention at Toronto. Toronto Badminton players win Toronto Cup by beaVng Monir,m1. Gernlan workers •it state-owned mines strike for 24 hours in. protest. Newly -elected idember of Quebec Legislature dies before taking .seat. "Doug." Lewis, Toronto, wins at New York amateur boxing totuna- meat. Naval reinforcements are Dena's' sent to Dardanellea by France and Britain. Rebels in IVItthaud territory, India, suffer severely, at the hands of 13rit- ish troops. • North Essex Conservatives nomi- aate H. Neal, who may refuse to con- test the seat. , • St. Mary's juniors win first of the home-andehome games nt ' Owen S'ound, 3 to 1. '? • James D. Allan, prenament in To- • reato sbueiness circles, dies suddenly after hie return trona lecturing in roledo, (). Dominion authorities will co-oper- ate with U. s`,' officers to stop drug traffic over international bridge at Bridgeburg. • The Ma.uretania, •chartered at a cost of e1,250,000, sailed with 547 millionaires on the most costly Pleae- ure cruise ever arranged in New York. The cruise will last 66 days. FRIDAY. Lambton Winter Fair is a success. Ottomans have entry to SrstYrna Port mined. • Glydetsdale A.smociation holds an- nual meeting. French move three trains of coal from coal area. Twenty-five thousand French min- ers go on strike. - Queen City rinks win Governor - General's trophy. Ontario Boy Scout conference is held at Hamilton. Ten men were suffocated in To- ronto Gas Co.'s plant. Terrific explosion.in New Mexico mine entomb 122 men. Irish rebel prisoners negotiating for peace with Governraent. Holstein breeders will invada the British market in the near future. , Allies refuse to withdram, warships from Smyrna and warn Turk a.gainat force. German propagandists working hard to stiffen resistance of Rohr workers. Brampton child while at play falls in pail of boiling water and Is se- verely scalded. Manitoba seeks to secure mote rev- enue by increasing tax on railways In the province. Peterboro' municipal woodpile IA !found to act as deterrent to lible- bodied men seeking doles. Train blocked by snowdrifts. be- tween Melville and Regina, and pas- sengers are rescued in sleighs. North Toronto beats Midland, 16 to 4, in first of home -and -home games in 0.‘• H. A. intermediate 'series. Ontario ;vegetable growers ask for retaliatory tariff against importation of United States greenhouse products. Gregory Commission finishes three-day Probe at Niagara Falls by searching inquiry into live stock on the Hydro farm. French troop transports were in collision on the railway from Dussel- dorf to Kittsig, Germany, and 28 men were killed. D. M. Hogarth, member for Port Arthur, accuses -Hon. Henry Mills, member for Fort William, of bring- ing aboue chaotic conditions with re- gard to the Nipigon power deal with the Great Lakes Pulp & Paper Co. SATURDAY. Cromarty • The deatb,ocourred recently at the Nomet of Ncittnan. Park, of IVIrs.; Thos. Scott, at the age of 82 yearSt, She had auffe,red biotin rheumatism for many •Years, and recently was taken ill of Congestion Of the lenge'. Born New York Stelte she, came to irtillar- . St. Mary's juniors Nn round from Owen Sound. Chief of Polish Church assassinat- ed by a monk. Toronto police report an important capture of liquor. Four New York clubmen were jail- ed for bootlegging. Canadian Shire Horse Association hold annual meeting. - "Rocky" Kansas, Buffalo, defeats Charlie White of Chicago. French are shipping coal and coke in limited quantities from Ruhr. • Hamilton Tigers defeat Argonauts, 4 to 1, in 0. H. A. senior fixture. France is preparing to resume commercial relations with Russia. , Irish Republican army leader re- fuses Government's terms for peace. President Cosgrave is in London arranging for taking over powers in Ireland.. Hamilton Italians claim compatriot inveigled to Buffalo and arrested in that city. Debt funding agreement is approv•- ed by 'United States House of Repre- sentatives. Provincial Department of Labor of- acial reports shortage of skilled labor .n Ontario. acrty-f our miners lose lives in a .e.ina explosion at Cumberland on , ..atcouver Island. Delegation at Ottawa urges Minis -- r etailways to consider plan for aeser at mouth of Chippewa. Dominion Parliament expresses ...aneda's thanks to France for gift of ...te—Jated park on Vinci- Ridge. Byng of Vimy senus greet - as Chief Scout of Canada to jx30111; Conterence in Ottawa. Hon. F. C. Biggs' Bill to regulate the operation of public vehicles is elven its second reading by the Pro- inoiai • Canadian law clashes witb ruling of Six Nations' chiets regarding cut- ting' of wood on seeseave, and test case is before the courts. • MONDAY. British Labor Party taxers capital levy. British. House of Caranions opens to -day. Toronto swimmers win from 13tif- alo team. J. it. Osborne, Ottawa barrister, died from pneumonia. Sudbury Methodist Church was to- . tally destroyed by fire, Products .of Ruhr" area have em- bargo 'placed on export. oFrance errests and deports more German leaders in Ruhr. Turks send new ultimatum to Al- lies Lo leave Anatolian pores. President Cosgrave favors submis- sion of Irish issueto people. Granites defeat Parkciale C. C., 13 to 2 in 0. H. A. senior fixture. West End Y.M.C.A. wins Eastern Ontario senior basketball champion- ship. •• It is expected at Ottawa that.A. R. McMaster of Brome will join Inde- pendents. - Hamilton ex -service men make suggestions regarding 'disposal of canteen fund. Miss Brunette, Quebec, defeats. Mrs. -Boone in final for Canadian Badminton title. It is estimated that building in Canada this yeae will reach a volume of at least $365,000,0.00. , Joe Moore wins • Lake Placid - skat- ing meet, but jewtraw's lead gives latter Adirondack gold Cap. • Two Scout troop. boys -of New To- rontO rescue companion who falls" throeigh ice on the 'lake Shore. . Mes.. Sasan Maxwell, aged 117; dies st Richniond Hill. She came 'be Canada in the days of the' "'ander- gionad faineray" befelar,emencipation , In the 'United Statee.' • ton wi'th her parents. After her' mir- 1 riage. she reaiided in Iiiihb.crt. SeVar cliadien surviate-nWs. Walter-- Mar - aka. and Mrs. N. Re Park of .Croni- arty; ,IVIrs. R. P. Whyte, Vancenver; Mrs.• john CutlaelL 'Winthorpe Mrs. 1. C. Lang, Seaforth; Jas.. T. of G-'iariton, and john, G. on th.ef cad honiesitead; one! sieter, Mee. TA PridNalra, of Mitch,- 'Fa ' SCHOOL REPORT OF TJ.SS. NO 13, Play and. Stephen, for January,i' ' •4th, • Leonard Piflag 83,, Hai Stanlake 81, Lyle Ford 81; Sr. 3r Cis:mace Statiake 76, Bernice Car. Tick 75,, Dorothy Gould 44„ Jr, 2nd, CTharUe Stanlake 76, Orville Ford 724 , Jre 1st, leprothy Ford 38, Stuart Gould -86, Ruby Penha.le„.83; Primer. R,rw- Carrick 80. No. oii.‘"roal 13,, av- erage 10,9 L. , teacher, There are more miles of our Champion Brand " CANADIAN " and " AMERICAN " Fence in use on Canadian Railways than all other brands combined! This fact should dispel all doubt as to which is the best fence to buy—because Railroads, before purchasing, put their fence to most rigid inspection tests. " AMERICAN " GALVANIZED STEEL POSTS—no Staples or clips required. BARB WIRE, COILED WIRE, STAPLES. 201 Sold by Ward & Morgan, Exeter, Ont. Restemayer & Klemstiver, Dashwood, Ont. a:%"------,---ree -..---,e•----j.--------_-----ei. e.„4,ee------/-- - .a.--=-• -----e" ' -,--' 1„enes ..•••• -e-- -4 0. ;era' • _ if" ,01 FENCE With Canadia WM/ e. " • aia-V Famous Knot With Waite .xclusive Joint smonoorzaam...eramen..•••••• • eseesea'.;;;e:A'11iiiiiilidie'.' Mount Robson, 13,069 Feet, Is the Highest Peak in the Canadian • Canada has some of the most magnificent mountain scenery in the word, as anyone who has trIvelled through the northern Canadian • Rockies knows. The scenery is so varied, so full of surprises, that if the traveller gives his constant at- • tention to one side of the car he is almost certain to be missing some- thing very wonderful on the other For years transcontinental rail- ways in America have tried out • various types of observation cars through the mountains, the objec- tive being to give their patrons the best possible views of the scenery. •-Some of them have been simply • open platform cars, with no protec- tion from the Sun or inclement • :weather. env builders have been • seeing • with one another in the construe- ,• gen of these cars to provide the • enest observation facilities along • With the maximum of comfort. At last the Canadian National Railway. shops at Leaside, Toronto, have turned ant a ear which has all the requisites. This car might almost be de- scribed as a sun -room on wheels, in view of the large percentage of glass used in its construction. It is regulation size, with a closed -In section 44 feet long and a spacious open compartment at each end where passengers may enjoy the open air. The interior of the car has sixteen large windows on each side running from the seat aern re,sts to the ceiling. These win- dows are 4 ft. 5 in. higb by 28 in. wide, having two panes of glass 24 in. by 24 in., one above tlie other. There are also •two of these win- dows at each end of the car, one at each side of the door leading out oa to the platform. • • The seats are arranged trans- versely on each side of a- centre aisle, as in an ordinary car, there °clues being -sixteen double seats on each side providing seating capacity for 64 passengers. The platforms pro- vide- capacity for 36 additional persoas. The entire car side fram- ing -Is of steel, with the interior finished in British C.9Iunfhia, cedar, stained mahogany. The interior is equipped with the most up-to-date Ventilators, electric light and .ehades. One of these new cars was ex- hibited at Toronto Exhibition last year for the first time, end 150,000 People inspectqd the car during the fair. • It was very favorably cori- meated telcon. The car in tawny ways is an Innovation, and marks another advance move by our Na- tional Lines. •These cars are to be used on the Mountain Division or the Canadian National Railways, and will enable travellers to view the • majestic scenery on both sides of the ear with the utmost ease ahd cenefort.