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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1927-07-14, Page 4/ & picnics that are being;. ** way J sr* shined so brightly ow. afternoon that the show­ morning were soon for— th®- andL People who have^Jtheir own all the time generally jdon’t know what to do with'it. Dr. G. S. Atkinson, L.D.S.,0^ DENTAL SURGEQN ,/ Late District Dental Officer of Military District Number One, Londotf/vOnt. .. - Telephones * Off ide 31W Residence 34JT Office closed every Wednesday untiP- December, 1927 MAIN ST., EXETER, ONT. JlTA* Mtl», 102tf T s, s, .1 Sensational Features of Quality and Value > ex- ONTARIO School will re-open for thea Every Motor Car Driver must now secure a LICENSE TO DRIVE * s. s.14, STEPHEN, CENTRALIA Charlie Snell 54, Number on roll Sr Wilfred Graham ( B. Whaley, Teacher ---■ % . sale apply to GLADMAN & STANBURY Exeter and Hensall Solicitors for Mortgagee—*David Hodgson, Joffreine Jr . Pr,—Andrew Arksel, Elsie McNicol, Jr, aid, Anna Rohde- Marguerite V. The No.motion examinations to Sr. IV- ’ pass 465, Clifford Scott 66. Ballantyne, Ray Brock. ' Pr.—( Sr, Hunter 64, Archie Thom- Jr. IV.—Bessie Coates 75, Mitchell 61. Sr, III.—A, 73, Norman Hunter 6 8, El- Harry Wiliert st. h>—jack Turn- Jr. ii.A.— Billy Sharrow; B. “ ‘ .......... Pt, - CARLING & MORLEY BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, ETC&. LOANS, INVESTMENTS, IN­ SURANCE A Office: Carling Block, Main Streep EXETER, ONT. Squire. E. Tinney, Teacher »>». ■ R— ■ — — .■ ■ | — .mu, , Pickard, Teacher ROOM V Jr, III.—Honors, Bor- 1 THE EXETER TIMES*ADVOCATE to ’1835 F. O<B. Windsor EXETER SCHOOL REPORT ROOM II Promoted to Sr. IV»—Promoted om record of year’s wonk, Ruth Fraser and Edith Clysdale. Honors, Flor­ ence Cornish 76, Florence Stewart 76, Adeline stone 76, Marjorie Complin 75, Marguerite Cann 75; Pass, Lucy Pomfret 74, Margaret Taman 74, Tom. EHeriugton 73, Billie Burlte 73, Kenneth Hockey 73 Ray Creech 72, Helen Heywood 72, Norah McInnis 72, Rowe Dinney 72, Lois McDonald 71, Jean Ross 71, Dorothy Luker 71, Doreen Caldwell 70, Jean Pilon 70, Hugh Walper 70 Marshall Dearing 70, Howard Kers­ lake 69, E":_ __ _ ' ' Stanbury 68, Helen Chester Cornish 66, 64, Eva Pearce 63, Edith Kestle Vera Kestle 62, Viola Hodgson Mervin Dorothy roll 3 6, Ruby Penhjiie, Willie Stewart* Jessie Monteith,-Mary Johns, Jean Duncan, absent for examinations, Lloyd, Knight, Jr, HI, pass, Noreen McNicol Clifford Alien. Sr. H—Pass, Rus­ sell Passmore, Beatrice Knight, Wil­ helmine Ferguson, Evelyn Hunkin* “ II.—Billy Cow- ......... .......Sr. I—-Lester Allen, Orville Snell, Norman Fergu­ son, Lloyd Knight, Marlon Chidley, —Mary Borland. Jr. Pr,— ...........Hunkin, Wilmer Ferguson, Campbell, Mary Cottle. Annie Baxter, Teacher Billie Chambers 68, Jack 68, Helen Salter 67, Helen Walper 62, 62, 59, ■on ew'62 the great six-cylinder*‘62’*—whichcarries the name Chrysler still more emphatically to the head and front of the procession of engi­ neering and manufacturing progress, and gives the buyer higher quality and greater value than was ever before possible in- its classi. The great new Chrysler w62” surpasses even Sts predecessor the “60,” hailed heretofore as the finest piece of six-cylinder engineering and mechanism ever produced in its field. Kt was conceived and executed in obedience to the Chrysler conviction that the pioneer of new motoring principles and greater Values must keep on pioneering to deserve and hold the leadership the public confer® on him. No one can see, or drive, or even read the general specifications of the great new “62?* without marveling at the value which Chry­ sler Standardized Quality has packed into it*. appearance,, its manufacture and its unap­ proached performance. Drive the great new “62M today^Any Chrysler dealer will gladly give you complete proof of its supreme value. ' ' e Touring Car, $1505} Roadster (with rumble seat) $1570; 2-door Sedan, $1635; Coupe (with rumble seat) $1770; 4-door Sedan, $1770; Landau Sedan, $1S35; f.o. b. Windsor, Ontario, including taxes and equipment. (Freight only to be added.) &2 and more miles per hour $ to 25 miles in 7% seconds 2,6 miles to the gallon ^even-bearing crankshaft Ventilated crankcase ^Tew Chrysler ^Red-Head9* / ^Ligh-Compression Engine Invar-strut pistons Thermostatic heat control Oil filter. Air Cleaner New cellular type radiator Four-wheel hydraulic brakes Lower, more sweeping lines Saddle-spring seat cushions Road Levelizers—front and rear Convenient ignition lock Handsome, indirectly lighted instrument board 18-inch-base wheels, giving low center of gravity Whe canadian-built HURON GARAGEEXETER, ONT. C. C. PILON Sims 59, Eileen Snell Walper 58. Number average atendanee 35. M. Horton, Teacher ROOM III Jr, III, to Sr, III.—Honors, Jean­ ette Taman 80, Harold Ross 78, Jean Stanbury 77, Elizabeth Foote 7(5; Pass, Gordon May 72, Gordon Ap­ pleton 70, Pliylis Bierling 68, Hazel Clark 65, Charlie Complin 65, Stan­ ley Ward 63, Will. Walter 62, Nor- val Jones 60, Warren Sanders 60, Jack Pryde 60. Sr. III. to Jr. IV.—Honors, May Sims 79, Ray Hutchinson 78, Orval Lawson 77, James Sanders 76, Edith Brooks 76, Ila Appleton 75; Pass, Mavis Spencer 73, Fred Eller- ington 71, Eddie ward 68, Reba •Simmons 66, John McTavish 65, I, Mooney»63, Myrtle Lee 63, Madeline Brintnell 62, Eldon Karting 61, Ai­ mer Hunkin 61, James Brintnell 60, Clifford Heywood 60.Mrs. Goodspeed, Teacher] ROOM IV Promoted to Jr. III.—Honors Ber- neice Delbridge 91, Winnifred Wal­ per 90, Patsy Martin 89, Mary Van Camp 84, Betty Complin 83, Verdun Wells 83, Lome Howey 83, Jessie Jennings 79, Harry Penhale 79, David Gibson 77,-Rae Herig 77 Mar- jonie Kernick 76; Pass, Doreen Campbell 74, Charlie Cox 73, Vivian Elliott 73, Gordon Hewlett 72, V. Smith 70, Raymond Freckleton 70, Harry Beaver 68, Georgina Ander­ son, 68, Gerald Bagshaw 63; Below in spelling but recommended, John Payne’ 65, Annie Cox 61, recom­ mended on years work Gladys Stone. Promoted to Sr. II.—Honors, Janette Dearing 80, Eldon Caldwell 75; Pass, Fred Simmons 73, Harry Kestle 72, Raymond Smith 67, Ivan Webber 62, Tom. Campbell 60; Be­ low in" spelling but recommended, Billy Penhale 61; Below pass, How­ ard Laverty 55, Jack Kernick 34. S. NO. 3, USBORNE The report of S, S. No. 3, Usborne for the June examination# is as fpl- Ioavs, tlm figures indicating percent­ age; Promoted to Sr. IV.-—Bert Gardiner 74, Florence Brock 72, Wesley Ballantyne 69, Elsie Hey­ wood 68, Laverne Stone 66, Violet Stone 46. To Jr, III,—Evelyn Rout- ly 85, Jean Ballantyne 75, Wesley Neil 62. To Sr. II.—Melvin Gardiner 61. To Jr. II.—Beth Ballantyne 90 Ross Francis 80, Jessie Heywood 72, ........... ‘ ??. To Jr. I.—Billy Clarke, Verne (In alphabetical or­ der) Jack Puncan, Bessie .Heywood, Freeman McGill, Verna Scott, Or­ land ~....’ S. S. NO. 4, USBORNE Report of S. S. No. 4, Usborne, showing results of promotion exam­ inations and classes in which the pupils will begin the fall term: IV—Roy “ son 60. Florence Westcott gin Luxton 61, Arnold Ford 61. Jr. III.—Clifton Hunter 83, Beatrice Essery 74, Hubert Quinton 72, Willie Quinton 70. II—Irene Sweet 82, Audrey Rowcliffe 80; Dorothy Kerslake 75, Beulah Skinner 70, Allen Buswell 50. I.—Billy Row­ cliffe 84, Donald Winer 7'2, Lloyd Hunter 69, Melville Busyell 66, Carl Quinton absent. Pr.—Harlod Kerslake, Billy Johns, Blanche Whit­ ing. No. on roll 27, average atten­ dance 23.8. v L. M. Davis, Teachei’ S. S. NO, 15, HAY AND STEPIEEN The following is the report of S. No. 15, Hay and Stephen and the standing for the coming year: Sr. IV.—Martha Rader, Harold Keller. Sr. IIP—Arietta Walper, Elva Turn­ bull, Ivan Sharrowi Duelia Walper bull, Lillian Wilson, Freda Rader, . . Anna Patterson, Lloyd Wijlert, II. -—Warren Sharrpw, Erma Keller. Pr.—Eva Baker, Merle Walper, Ruth Sharrow, Florence Tuermner, Florence Turnbull, Teacher S, S. NO. 10, HAY following is'the report for S. 10, Hay, on the Huron pro- From Jr..IV ,—Total 775, honors 581, Hugh McEwen 723, Jas. Rowcliffe 637, Grace Dick' 594, Mar­ garet Dick 589, Ted. Munn 562, Sr. III. to Jr, IV, Total 775, honors, 581 pass 465. Jimmie1 McEwen 688, Al­ vin Bell 664, Garnet Mousseau 633, Helen Munn 619, Mary Hiuser 602, Harold Elder 503, Dorothy Corhett 374 (failed.) Jr. Ill to Sr. Ill,— Total 665, honors 50 6, pass 405. Jessie Dick 466, Irene Mousseau 415. Sr. II. to Jr. III. Total 625, honors 469, pass 375—Annie Cole­ man 563, Annie Hiuser 504, Mary Coleman 470. Jr. II. to Sr. II. Edna May Corbett 431, Edward Cor­ bett 376, Jack Munn (failed.) 1st Class to ’Jr. II—Marion Dougall, Kenneth Elder, Pr. to let Class- Dorothy Munn,M. G. Johns, teacher I^assccl to den Sanders 86, Billy Wilson 83, Bobby Dinney 82, Eileen Sims 79, Donald Goodspeed 78, Ola Reid 74, Missed exams through illness, pass­ ed on term’s average standing, Florence McDonald ,82,Passed to Sr/‘ II.'—“Honors, Ken­ neth Harker 8.1, Jack Jennings SO, Barbara Atkinson 79, Doris Harvey 79, Evelyn Clysdale -79, Marion Powell 77, Ray Guenther 77, War­ ren May 76, Jack Doerr 76, Doris Greene 76,..Irene Van Camp 75, Reg­ gie McDonald 75, Violet Luker 74, Ruth Pearce’ 74, Almira Brintnell 74, Bobby Ellerington 73, Gertrude Complin 73, Marion Walper 72, Gor­ don Sanders 72, Ethel Smith 71, L. Genttner 70; Pass, Cecil Smith 68. Lloyd Stanlake 64, Walter Davis 62, Florence Snell 60. Missed exams through illness, passed on term's average standing, • Robena Hunkin 7 6, Orville Webber 68. Passed ‘to Jr. II.—Honors, Leon­ ard Jones 82, David Kestle 81, Mur­ ray Madge 80, Billy Kydd 80, Tom. Willard ‘ “ ----- Bawden 79, Jack Gibson 78, Helen 7 6, Victor Lutman 75. N. Medd, Teacher PRIMARY to be promoted to the next Elaine Stanbury, Jack Roy Campbell, Hazel S. S. NO. 5, USBORNE The following is the report of aminations held in S, -S. No. 5, Us­ borne: Sr. III.—Roylance Westcott 81, Harry Frayne 78, Robert Frayne 72, Edward .Armstrong 67, Belva Fisher 58. Jr. III.—Geraldine Arm­ strong 85, Earl Heywood 66, Dalton Heywood 63. Sr. II—Ray Frayne 73. Jr. II.—Lloyd Frayne 78, Ray Perkins 54, Wilfred Perkins 53, Earl Frayne 52, Eldon Heywood 50. Geo. Mawson, Teacher S. S. NO. 12, USBORNE The following is the report of ’lie final examinations held in S. S. No. 12, Usborne. Those whose gardens were found to be in a well-kept con­ ation are marked with an .asterisk: Promoted to Sr. IV.—*Ruth Morley 67, *Clyne Dobbs 66. Promoted to Sr. III.—*Mary Morley 66, •* Willie Dobbs 62 (to Jr. HI. in.Sept.) Pro­ moted to Jr. III.—*Gladys Squire 68, *Lloyd Dobbs 65, *Roy Harness 61. Sr. II.—*Dorothy Hazlewood 85, *Eric Brown 77, * Mabel Elliot 7 6, “'Ruth Hodgson 48, *Granton Jones 33. Sr. I.—*Harry Dobbs. Jr. I.—*Margaret Hern, *Russel Morley, *Merle Squire, Velma Squire Sr. Pr.- ----- ------- Jones. *Jean Morley, Betty Jones, Bobby Jones. fall term on Tuesday, September 6, 1927. SCHOOL REPORT OF S. S. NO. 5, HIBBERT Sr. iv.—Emily Harrison. Jr. IV. —to pass 492, Roger Christie 721, James Scott 699, Robert Hamilton 679, Margaret Hamilton 656, Gor­ don .Scott 594, all these passed with honors. Sr. III, to pass 492, honors Colin McDougald 734/ Laurie Col- quhoun 688, Sarah Hhrburn 669, M. Christie 664, A. Hackney 655; Pass, M. Dow 612, A. McNicol 5 87, ,A. Scott 53 6, Velma McNicol 512. Jr. Ill, to pass 444, honors, Mary J. Hamilton 610, Jeanette Scott 576, Ross McPherson 576, Jean Colqu- houn 544. II. class—Mary A. Ham­ ilton, Elmer Dow, Rhena McNicol, Blanche Harrison, Robert Gardiner, Carman McPherson, Bill Harburn. 1st. book—Donald Colquhoun, Mer­ vin Dow. Primer—Hugh Currie, Calvin Christie, Ernest Harburn, Harold McPherson.Carrie Anderson, teacher Grand Bend . Mr. Frank Turner is very ill with’- little improvenient at present. Miss Marjorie Patterson who hast* been working in Sarnia, has return­ ed home for the summer, Mr. Ware Oliver* of St. Marys, vls*\^ ed at Mrs* John Station’s on Sun- day last, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Southcott, of Venice, Cal., are among the camjH ers from a distance. The cottages are fast filling up1 and a record crowd is looked for this-' season. Mr, and Mrs. Abner Mollard, Mr- and Mrs, Rae, of Sarnia, visited Mr, J. W. Holt’s on Sunday. Quite a number went to Mitchell to spend the 12th. The fishermen have started to pull, in their nets and report the fishing, nearly over for this year. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kenny, of Pt. Edward, visited Mr. Cyrus Green on- Sunday.Mr, and Mrs, Andrew Robinson,, of Vancouver, B. C„ are visiting at- Mrs. T. Handford’s. Mr. Robinson- is an Old Grand Bend Boy and rtll- are pleased to see Mr. and Mrs. Ro­ binson back renewing old acquain­ tances. One of the usual large crowd®’ gathered at the camp service on the- new site last Sunday. Nearly one thousand people were present. Mr... H. E. Husto'n gave an outline- as to how the union between the- camp service and the United churclt came about and all went away feel-- ing that the new church will be their church home while at the summer­ resort. Rev. J. M. Colling will be- in charge during July and Rev. G. A. Leicliliter, of Prospect "Ave., Buf­ falo, will be in charge during the month of August. Next Sunday- morning Mr. Colling will speak on* “Two Viewpoints of Christainty”" and in the evening “A ButterfljT Caught in the Rain.” A treat awaits all who will attend. A wel­ come is extended to all, • y.Grand Bend is fast becoming a--*4 very popular resort, judging by the number of held daily. The sun Wednesday erg of the gotten when the members of Maim Street church, Exeter; the Evangel­ ical church, Crediton and the young, people of St. Marys all joined in the' interesting program of sports and.. • games and did full justice to the* w-ell filled baskets provided by the- ladies in the Casino picnic hall. At Grand Bend Casino on Monday evening, Madeline Moir, of.Londonr the sensational child dancer delight­ ed a large audience with her exhibi­ tion dances and was called back- several times to repeat-her numbers,. , Much interest is being taken in> the Old Time Fiddlers’ Contest to be*- held at Grand Bend Casino, on Mon- day evening, July 18th. The con­ test is open to all fiddlers, and three competent judges will judge the*-"^- playing. The remainder of evening will be spent in round square dancing. MORTGAGE SALE — of — FARM LANDS The undersigned has been in­ structed to sell by Public Auction under and by virtue of a certain mortgage which will be produced on day of sale . x FARQUHAR, ONT. — on — SATURDAY, JULY 23rd, 1927 at 1:30 o’clock p.m. The farm property known as Lot No, 11, Concession 14, Hibbert Township which will be sold sub­ ject to a prior Mortgage of $4,000, which may remain as part of pur­ chase money. On the farm are good buildings, fence and conven­ iences. The land is first class. This is a desirable property. • For further terms and conditions, of TS EVERY person, not being a licensed chauffeur, driving a motor vehicle in Ontario must secure an Operator’sLicense to drive. This law came into- effect on July 1st. Application forms for Licenses may be obtained from, every garage and issuer of motor car licenses in the Province. Operator’s Licenses will be granted without examination, upon filling up* the application form, to all those who have been driving a car continuously' for at least six months and who have driven at least 500 miles, and who have- no physical or mental disability which may interfere with the operation oF a motor car. A nominal fee of $1 is charged. Inexperienced drivers and those suffering from disability as above wilt be given opportunity to pass an examination by Inspectors of the Department.. These Inspectors are located at convenient points throughout the Province.. Your garage knows the name of the nearest examiner to you. The examina­ tion fee is $1. - . All drivers must carry their Operator’s Licenses at all times when driving- If a car is driven by two or more persons, each must have a license. Traffic patrol officers may call for the production of Operator’s Licenses, both on city streets and country highways. You will be open to a penalty under The Highways-Traffic Act if you are not able to produce yours. Operator’s Licenses issued now will be good until January, 1929.. lit Provinces and States which require an Operator’s License, the possession of an. Ontario Operator’s License will te necessary by every one driving a motor car registered in this Province. Do not attempt to leave the Province irt charge of a car without your Operator’s License. FOR YOUR PROTECTION ON THE HIGHWAY The Department of Highways is determined to keep the highways safe for you and all other users. With the higher speed limit and the abnormal increase in motor traffic, incompetent drivers must be weeded out and identi­ fication of all drivers must be made possible. The Department has enjoyed the heartiest co-operation from the vast majority of motor car drivers in the past It anticipates that this new measure for safety will meet with the same sensible and public spirited support. Don* t delay in securing your application form. Fill it out at Ofiute so that your Operator’s License may be issued without delay. Ontario Department of Highways. The Hon* GEORGE S. HENRY* Minister Those room are: Brintnell, Roy Campbell, Snell, Margaret Campbell, Leeland Webber, Fred. Lee, Hilton Sanders, Billie Pomfret, Irene Kernick, Lor­ raine Armstrong, Lillian MacDonald Mary Taylor, Gail Browning, Gerald Cornish, Robert Brooks. Barbara Dinney, Vernon Heywood Stewart Fuke, Lillian Hodgert, Bruce Burke, .Ted Wilson, Clifford Quance, Doris McLean, John Collingwood. Isabelle Appleton, Marjorie Hey­ wood, Ray Jones, Gerald Cornish, Lloyd Jones, Eileen Andrew. Lulu. Fultpn, Teacher S. S. NO. 1, HURONHALE The following is the report of the promotion examinations for S. S. No. I, Usborne. T, total; H, honors, P, pass: V.—T, 500; H, 375, P, &00 —Kathleen Strang 439. Sr. IV.— Bernice Horton, Lillian Miller, Alina Etherington, Gordon Block. Sr. Ill to Jr. IV. T, 700; H, 525; P.- 420— Marjorie Oke 525, Fetn Welsh 492, Richard Etherington 479u Harold Cudmore 453, Ross Oke 422. Jr. III.—Paul Boa 364, Elmer Dunn 213. Sr. II to III—T, 625; H, 469 P, 375; Alex. Strang 520, Lloyd Reynolds 490, Dorothy Welsh 472, Ethel Horton 442, Everard Miller 364; II—Jack Boa 409, James Gill 403, Ray Squire 3 64, Chester Dunn 340. Sr. Pr. to 1st class—Marjorie Etherington, honors; Mabel Gill. Sr. Pr.—Gordon Squire, Wilfred Buchanan. Jr. Pr.—Olive Parsons, Frayne ParSons, Andrew Boa. Per­ fect attendance for Jiihe K. Strang, J. Horton, J. Miller, Reta Oke, Ross Oke, E. Dunn, E. Horton, E. Miller, L. Reynolds, A. Strang, C. Dunn, Olive Parsons, F* Pardons. I. M. Crozief, 'Teacher S. S. NO. 2, USBORNE Names in order ol merit, in class­ es for September 1st: Si*. IV—-Hon­ ors, Bernice Gelling#, Ajrtliuf Rhode, Pass Isabella Chidley, ’Howard Johns Pearl McNicol. Sr, III.—Honors/ Loreen Borland, Jedh Chidley, Mar- jerie Stewart; Pass, Bert. Borland, S. S. NO. 3, STEPHEN The following is the report of the June promotion exams of S. S. No. 3, Stephen: Sr. IV—Gladys Pen- hale 80. Jr. IV.-—Willie Stanlake 68, Murray Scott 63. Sr. III.—Ray Jory 74, Franklin Young 65, Doug­ las Triebner 53, (on trial.) Sr. II.—Ruby Jory 73, Percy Willis 70, Grace Penhale 67, Harold Bell '66, Clifford Young 65. Jr. II—Allen Penhale 79, Howard Preszcator and Billy Triebner 77, Garnet Young 71, Pr.—Laverne Christie, Stanley Pres­ zcator. Number on roll 21, average attendance 19.5. Gertrude Francis, Teacher NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all creditors and others having claims against the estate of CARO­ LINE G. FORD, late of the Village oT Exeter, widow, deceased, who died on the 23rd day of June, 1927, are required to forward,their claims duly proven to the undersigned on or before the 1st day of August, 1927. AND NOTICE IS FURTHER Giv­ en that after the said/date the ad­ ministrator will proceed to distrib­ ute the estate having regard only to the claims of which he then shall have notice. Dated at Exeter this 9th day- of July, 1927. GLADMAN & STANBURY Exeter and Hensall Administrator’s Solicitors GLADMAN & STANBURY, ( BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, &C. Money to Loan, Investments Mad^ Insurance Safe-deposit Vault for use of ou£ Clients without charge EXETER LONDON HENSALIA S. S. NO. 11, STEPHEN The following is the result of the June examinations: Sr. III. to Jr. IV,—-Hon. 535, Pass- 425; Anna Dietrich 580J Benedict Dietrich'535, Blanche Morenz 488, Charlie Diet- rich 481, Minerva Vincent 425. Jr. HI. to .Sr. IIL—Hon 500, pass 390; Leonard Disjardine 509, Jerome Dietrich 407, Hazel Disjardine 397, Dorothy Vincent 392, Mervyn Dis- jar.dine 387. Sr. II. to Jr. III.— Hon 475, Pass 300; Clara Dietrich 504, Thelma Vincent 369, Hugh Morenz 338 Elda Devine 300, Frieda Vincent 237, Jr. II. to Sr. -385, Pass 300; Trellis 405, Eugene Dietrich Weiberg 298, Earl Ernest French 211. II.—Hon. < Disjardine 405, Eugene ' Dietrich .375, Lester Disjardine 366, Verna Disjardine *‘354, Ira Vincent 302, Erwin Devine 300, Veva Adams 300. Pt. II.—Louis Dietrich. Pr.—Roy Morenz Merle Dietrich, Raymond Weiberg, Elva Adams. Anna Diet- rich obtained 100 in arithmetic. Hilda Neuschwanger, Teacher NOTICE TO CREDITORS , NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all Creditors and others having claims against the estate of GEORGE MONTEITH late of the Township of Usborne in' the County of Huron, who died on the Twenty-third day of May 1927, are required to for­ ward their claims duly proven to the undersigned on or before the twenty-fifth day of July, 1927. AND NOTICE IS FURTHER GIV­ EN that after the said date the ad­ ministratrix will proceed to distri­ bute the estate having regard only to the claims of which they then Shall have notiGe. .Dated at Exeter this Fourth day of July, 1927. GLADMAN & STANBURY Solicitors for Administratrix Dr. G. F. Roulston, LD.S,D.DX DENTIST Office over Carling & Morley Law "Office Extractions Under Oxygen Gas ' EXETER, ONT. Dr. A. R. Kinsman, L.L.D.,D.D.S^ DENTIST , Honor Graduate of Toronto O University m n Office over Gladman & Stanbnrj'^Office, Main Street r , EXETER, ONT. £1 Promoted front Jr. IV. to Sr. IV. —-Doris Essery 74. Sr. II. to Jr. III. Dorothy Hicks "86, Scotty Bayhliaih 78, Lillian Dobbs 72, Greta Pollard 69, Jack iJssery 68. Sr. I, to Jr. It. —Mildred Hicks, Stanley smith, Helen Smith. Jr. t. to Sr/1,—Gen­ evieve Kerslake, Anna Neil, Harry Coleby. Jr. Pr. to Sr, Pr.-—Stanley Hicks. Pr. to Jr. Pr.—Irene Caleby Fred Baynham, Grace Hill, Gerald Hill. Dorothea A. Davison, Teacher NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all persons having claims against the •estate of WILLIAM WADE, late of the Tp. of Stephen, County of Hui’on, farmer, deceased, who died in the Tp. of McGillivray, County Of Mid­ dlesex, on June 9, 1927 are required to forward their claims, duly proven, to H, Eilber & Son, Crediton, on or before the 18th day of July, 1927. . AND NOTICE IS FURTHER Giv­ en that after this said date the Ex­ ecutors will proceed to distribute the estate, having regard only to the Olaims of which they then shall have notice. Hated dt Crediton July 5, 1927. Alexander W. Ragih, Ailsa Craig John Oscar LOvie, Parkhill Executor# Edge Crain xxxxx best Made ,..^....^43,60 per spool? wire Frost Fence ...... 45c. per r&- Wire Frost Fence Close Stay 53c. Wire Ring Lock Wire Rink Lock *r ......45c. each j Barb Wire . 7 s 8 7 9 Wire Hog Fence U Bar Steel Post A. J’C LATWORTHt Phone 13 GRANTON