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The Exeter Advocate, 1921-6-9, Page 4The Exeter Advocate Sanders Sc Creech, Proprietors Subscription Price -Iii advance $1.50 pe; year in Canada; $..Uel in the finites! States. All subscriptions not Paid in advance 50c. extra charged. THURSDAY, JUNE 4th. ant Crediton The slag pole at the school has been, taken down a, at was decayed and dao ertu o theaublie 'ax. . nd airs. Tod an l thrid of Smith • vale apasaa the. ,week end with ''Mr. azo Mrs. 1i. C. Rtiasaell. Tyra =ielnas courts are basing prepar- ea Axa athletic ,grounds. air slaaaley ` r;et r> cl and :4Ir. Rs a n Ecom, o visited with Lorne Brava over the week end. lir. Cay- • '•,'•fint s•`••y Ea titj;ul Coos :a he Eta , el c;if t hose?: on Sunday ev' . NS ;n Ca. r e Kuhn. oaf :he :t, caaeph Roasts^ tit:..;. London, .s h ame for tet" vaeationl. Atber: laaarer is ti,'t Welland this week ea business. j. U. ficatairram has returned from C#t e go. r er trans.;c•targ some busi- ness !l ecameatiaa with certain prott- er y +e.la,cit !. i been donated to The 1 t z ;til ti la A s saaaaora tier. Holtz- 's a dire:tr?r cat the board ep- i to sea. c raatend the manage • iia? this property. I.e '1,.;a and i Wallace Irwin, spent Suaclay:at London. Q4isa Poro by Marett of " London .Ml ss Gladys Wolf on Sunday Ur and firs. Schenk and family of Jit illi\ moored• h4 re on, Saturday and •arw u. tang hs; .mosso, Paid Schenk. 4r bur Sambrook has returned to Tora.t., after a taw clays. vacat'onin sawn math tars parents. 4F, R. S. Wilson and cat ld•en ('said alias Irell:.s Hodg'ns are visiting in Loaders this week, Hera- frais't of Detroit and Ruaaefl Clark t,q laialhervi11e were homy for tlt s6; til: Aar and Mrs. Dat Oestreicher and gra. Herb Y,,att:lg are visiting in Tav-- Farquhar "a1r. and Mrs., .Milton Hodgen and nab . *+. r Sunday at are L D. Ful- ie1visited a• t ie lotehre, Ms Marga t i4'lt '`,'sal ofnen .spent the week end wash '4:55 Jassrtt Hcltig+:rt.—;sir. and if s. 1'la1 Pc,'en of Exeter spent Sun lay a' Mr Rabe, I)urt•an r \i'adainlg Belix ara r'.tfiing this Eeinity -Mr, and airs. Are•h t froclgere and "hildren of C''l •.ekl ors- spent Sunday at John Brays.—Mr, and Mrs. Wm. McLaren and Ras at C rosnarey were Sunday ,,aaa-ors at air. Alt. I3unkin's,- Mass a.. W -lilac Miller of Exeter u spending a few tte,el., at Milton lioclgert's.--our 4hrsesat r:; are preParing. tor,. the coat- ing seasun The Thames Road S'hoo1 *Picnic .had a rather .cold thy, but a' fa;_ crnwrl turned out and witnessed two good ball games. The aftet'noan game ?aeiwe,n Lumley and Thames Roars resulted in favor ot Lumley by S-7, and the evening game between Woodham and Farquhar in favor of the latter„ 13-11 Whalen Aar. and airs. Wes. Shier and Mr. and Airs. Frank Parkinson spent Sun- day titin the latters sister, Mrs. S. Blight it Thorndale•.—:lir. and Mrs. Ge., Squire jr., and :Miss Gerii. Ja- tax motored to Kipnen on Sualdaal to visit a:-, and Mrs, Joseph Daymatil --alr, David Johnson. sr., left Friday •^a visit with fr.enis in Port Huron a u.l Detroit.—air. and Mrs: J. Webb ,,aa never, days Inst weak at Sut- tr.: l with the former's brother.— The resat: monthly meeting. of the W. M. S. at :' be h {Fra in :he basement of th tbd- chcasaa ran Thursday afternoon.— Mr. and Mrs aalber, Gunning spent the week pend with their daughter, Mrs. Percy Passmore of Thames Road. — Mr a a Mts. Edgar Squire spent Sun- day at nekton the .guest of Mr. and K rag Duffield. Growing Old Gracefully Are you g row. ing old grace- fully? W h .0 wins in the race of life? Is it the m a n who is thin - blooded, weak, tired all the time? An -athlete trains for every race. A':man is as strong as his blood and as old as his arteries. Make your blood redder, your health better by taking that old fash- ipned blood tonic—sold fifty years ago and still "good as gold"•- namely,•Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. Sold by all druggists, =or send 1.0c. to Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y.., -for a trial. package. CBATRAM, ONx.—" For many years I .suffered with stomach trouble, and I tried many remedies, but they seemed to 'be a failure --T ,seemedto be getting. worse instead f be tor. Ongday I came unto possession of a bottle of Dr. Pierce's 'olden Medical Discoyery,and took Lt,. and my Steliitaili trtiublErseented com- pletely cured. I have great faith in this medicine and hope any suffererthat reads this will give,the `Discovery' a trial. Onee tried, you will never be without it."—C. Tads, JR., 28 Duke St, NEWS TOPICS OF WEEK Important Events Which --lava Occurred During' the Week. The Busy World's Happenings Care- fully Compiled and Put lute Handy and Attractive Shape tor the Readers ot Our Paper -+— A Solid Hour's Enjoyment, TUESDAY, The Leafs broke even at Rochester on INIouday, U. S. tennis players fared poorly at St. Cloud. Hon. W. A. Charlton becomes a Privy Councillor. Brantford City Oouncil refuses to enact daylight saving. Detainion. Textile dividend was in- creased to 12 per cent. Berlin has paid the billion marks n gold due to the Allies. Young deer charges street car in St, 'John, 1'.B., and has to be shot. I,,ioyd George denies that threats of compulsion were used to miners. "Tom" Gibbons, heavyweight, cored tris ninth consecutive knock. ut. Washington's 'must was unveiled Monday in St. Paul's t.'athedrat Condon. A tour -year-old boy was save,i roar drowning in the river Don i1: oroato. The request of Garfield's broth or th:Q murderer's body will ranted. Magistrate Hastiness, Dunnville, is uinis Attorney -General Raney far 50,000. Hon. A. E. Arsenault appointed udge of the Supreute Court in i', ane'• dward Island. R. (Clemens, Grand River 1t.ail'vtt; employe,Ywa.s killed at Centreville b,, freight train, Plans are being made ter takin ()route parties to Fart Norman eta. sok in 14 days. Surprised by the Toroute pollee ree youthful housebreakers junto oto an attic window, Laois Rlihu Ctralt, aged- 13. Was ound dead hanging ere u a beam in barn at Leamington. Commissioners are arriving in To - onto for the General Assembly of e Presbyterian Church. s 0 0 T t a T b tet tr a r th WEDNESDAY. The Epsom Derby was run In Bug - land to -day. Buffalo defeated the Leafs Tues- day by3to1. The Scottish soccer team beat 0t- Wit'by '7 to 0. First big maekerel catch of year is landed at Boston. Emerson. Biggar, well-known pub - !clot, dies in Toronto.. Cambridge University confers de- gree on Admiral Sims. Stamford township's new water- works system completed, Henry Ford has turned out bis five millionth automobile. Ontario Medical Association opens convention at Niagara Falls. David Duvall, aged 84, commits suicide at aforrisburg station. The third trial against German wax criminals is under way.• ?reparations are being made for tapening of Ulster Parliament. -Miss Ada MacKenzie is stillin the running for the British golf title. -A well-known Toronto ratan dies and is buried at sea on a holiday trip,' " The Attorney -(=-'neral decides to exehlde'reporters from Garfield exe- cution, The Loudon Methodist Conference Stationing Committee approves of ive.-year term. The second day of the Consump- tives' Fund, canvass finds subscrip- tions rolling in. There has been a record rush to register agreements before the new tax comes into force. A new movement has been in- augurated td keep Toronto boys from becoming gangsters. 4 large number of job printers, pressmeu and bookbinders of Tor- onto struck at midnight. J. P. Watson has succeeded Sir Henry Pellatt as president of the Mining Corporation of Canada. An inquest has been ordered in Toronto:-ilto the death of a woman who is said to have shunned doctors. David Duvall, 84 years of age, an old resident of Morrisburg, deliber- ately placed his head over the rail between ;„the wheels of the way Freight at,the station and severed his head from -his body. THURSDAY. Bull*alo beat the Leafs on 'Wednes- day. 4..,to 3. Mote•than 100 are killed in Okla- homa race war. , Milton., district expects bu,tuper crop of gtrawberraes. Contanittee of Nations League dis- cusses changes to covenant. Humorist won the Epsom Derby, run in ;:England on Wednesday. • NBw''York gained on Pittsburg in the'`Nffional Baseball League race. The Baltimore Internationals won their fourteenth straight game., Bavaria'Irs warned she must dis- arm or be subject to penalties. The Retail Druggists Association to ask lowering -of tax on alcohol. Census enumerators find it difficult to get •women to tell their ages. Plumbers in Regina, Moose Jaw and Saskatoon go on strike for $1 an \lour. • : ' A Morin; a farmer at St. Francois de Montm,agny, Oue., killed by light- ning I -b. D. E.advocates the training of immigrant girls for domestic service A woriznlan buriegt for five min- utes is , rescued with difficulty at Weston. New paper mill commenced for .Provincial Paper mills, Ltd.,;'at Port . ; Arthur.• Upited States, hap, cut out all but ,,:' the, Nelf' York to 'Frisco alr''mail' s:e'vicli r. •: l,..,..:, ,,. „ • Provinc aJ conventio n of Indepen- : ;r dlerils 'decides: to„:cash\ %Juiiie `9 '''Intie- residence Day.” it Thomas city laborers debarred s G ollt on ;next page ... a Minutes —to decide the best phonograph Our ingenious Edison Turn -Table brings together the four leading phonographs in a scientific comparison. It plays them all in the same room. J --from the same position. --using recordings by tile, same artist:. It enables you ft decide for yourself which is the hest phonograph. Asir for our Edison Turn -Table ComparitroA (given only on request),, J. WILLIS POWELL, Dt:ALER RXi TER, --• ONTARIO Clandeboye Sunday on town,— \Liss •I.;attrt Simpson ' of Guelph anent Seanday with her \irs Herbert, who has be;n danger,: ougly :l! fns a month with lle.'tr't trou- ble is reported. to .be on the mend and her chances for recovery are, satisfac— tory.-airs. George I ewis has re- turned home after sp.•nding a week 'n T:;>nto at the Chosen Friends Con.. veat,?n, .she beg a d<l:egate from this *,lace.—Miss \'l'i Smith of Ham ,Uon has :eturned home after spend.. arm a week a alt her parents here, — \i:, Bert' Ho i,; ns of iaetrojt spent a couple days with relatives here.-- A number of men of this village are en- gaged on the Highway. from Clande dove Bid- uita the Towa Line and London Townships. lshThis road meets the highway trout Hamil- tton to Sarnia this side of Denfield and when completed will be an uo-to-date road for all kinds of traffic.—Mr. W, Hodgins and I•Iarvey Laughton of this Place are building a. garage in. Strath -- roar, which will be completed in a couple of months, when they will move lo that town. lir: Laughton was previously t^1emIamesLunMoor Sals.ThcrrClb held a meeting in their hall last Friday evening which was largely attended, Speakers explained the silk worm bus- iness thoroughly.--\fr, Roy Neil is. agent for the silk worrn trees. He has soli as much as ten acres, of trees;.te some farmers, anc`i other smaller (jgan- stit;es,— Tine crops in this vicinatya'a.,on the average are in. excellent condition, owing to the recent rains. The hay yield will not be so heavy on account of the ram .not coming earlier:—Mr. H o ngersoll spent Saturday, June 18. Ducats ,here. George and wife f I McGillivray The late Wm. H. Eagleson died at .1i.s brine on the 20th Con. of Mc - G Piv»ay, rnti \lay 1'8, in his 75th year, He t;a, stricken with paralysis while workLn ;in the Mable about three 5teeks ago, He was bort :n Ireland ,std te•hen a young man came to Can- ada and settled :al Stephen Totsnshio with his brother Wilson. Later lie' in:tied to McGillivray and spent. the greater part of ills life :n that town- sh n, ile s survived lay his wife, one daughter. Mrs. Arthur Wickert of Dashwood and four sons, Joseph, William and James of McGillivray and I -Jen ot Stephen. Ti. funeral which, largely rgely at?tended .was held on Tuesday to Grand_I3end crn e, tery, Greenway •lt'ss Janet Meikle of Inwood is vis- iting her grandparents Mr. and Mrs'.?2. Wilson. --Mr, and airs. Gordon 1:1. eas spent the week end in London.— tor. and Mrs, .Lawrence Po11"oek and 'dr. and Mrs, N. Mel11n and Arthur motored to Kerwood ,for over Sunday —The enfant daughter .of Mr. and Mrs Ed. Bullock has been very 1.11.—airs,A, 'f, Wilson attended the Branch meeting of the W. M. S. held in Lis- tolvel.—alr, Selborne English and Miss Olive McIntosh motored over from Pt: Huron last week.—The ,Union sS. S. 'picnic wall be held at Grand Bend If the Way Is Long or, the Time Short VOUR if it to our ot& Ile o °i e 1 .1!tort a a' '• • vott.tircoral 41140 ow*e r< irelnk) Pig THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE PAID-UP CAPITAL RESERVE FUND $15,000,000 $15,000,000 EXETER BRANCH, F. A. Chapman, Manager. Incorporated in 185$ IC.A.PITAL RESERVE 59,000.000 Over 130 Branehea THE MOLSONS BANK The Maisons Bank wants every farmer to feel that he has a real friend in the manager, that he will. receive a hearty welcome and can safely discuss ' with hien his money needs. Safety Dep EXETER; BRANOi't T. S. WOODS Manager, Branch open for business `daily. Boxes to Rent at the Exeter Branch. 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