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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1912-12-12, Page 4zeta' Sanders Se Creech, Props._ 41111..TRASI3A11 DEO , free seesawing from the St. Se te-the pt.-"WbY hatn, teed becon ten'err twelve cares dearer 4iere titan itClEnglateda? s, "There is 00 t4g,e ..!t) talking the exruse- sehat labor in batter Paid 14'4' Ca.as.cia. than itt, England The exceee "Ss because the isecore proolueed bat' Can- adian labor. The Easeelniaman in England Pays this cost et larecitietioa, and also else, cosi et transpetstatioa by .aed, ocean. There4oreW eueht lat ;get the bacon end 4415-41A far a gocxl-ileel. less 'than is Peed its England, Itisteed of ten or twelvepTh a pouted mare. "Csneds' ls a storehouse of reed, producing- eta -re ethart een consume, aid 'help:es% to feed -she rest ot "the world Yet the . price et toad es fat Siighete here thee lel England, which dees mot produce atearly et -sough, to for its own needs, 'The very beSt Of our own prcrdeets 4ra earried pant our deers- aeseted En England at prices" which wouldeer. pus' -tee inferior foods in Caned:as Wier?, -14 Fee somet tette atter the smelter fair ' was eetabliaheed at Guelph -there was a doubt lin the rre:elds of mane Si'toilve reetiniate peolae Wirkla /lase "-beetsh.lir,atoxr.V...'"Ek, by At,ho rad the -r ekePtiead regardteg the future an exhibited:1 elatelallialted setely fee statiostal purl:teats:, PeoPle Weetild attend a ratir treetaty to ser4s-a ties steel' &Natalia -Y, or to receive intones- -Cori by re.e.s.as otr lectures end demon, aerations( tihat wetted be helpful 'inetheir busieess 'Special attractions, some. 'thing te entertals. Must be -Seidel ,order tQ ger the peoPle Pet. These ekeler 'Veal telawie "AIM be,en eatirely diespeev- ed, net rek,ly by the Lap -et -Waco al but Etat et eviceey' other, wiettar tale ia Vada. !Lithe tttteinsiance at leetser fairs .rt7W.3 latrg,,./r VverYyaii. . large 1mM' bar of tarmets from the vloittitef or Ex- reter are etterildtn,‘^ the fair at .GuelPh the Week, 'The pre4M0.41',..= r the Dent- Iniett Parlilatessetcleelag, t the Premier 'e pritsee ten. att 1l Bill. ve'reelt has been seer:veil by te et Great Britain. ars la meg% stateseseesla. 'The 000,600 ter the reatinettighte", with the p coartleg a 'p -are of the '14c1 the pe d. reeeived e. 44 Mr. with 'resegrate.' threc iteden raver all ever tt den sits teee telatiests aketrn of the page. The 1beceese te does e. 'own preen:en :an s, elLDEN ANNIVERSARY OF THE JA.M.E.SeST. METHODISie (Ceretieued from Page 1) "AdaztiR aottaoraw.- was estate lished one and a quarter miles east of Exeter, Here Eynon arrived July See. 1847. Here also another 4"Philip the Eve,ngelist," arrieed Whose n.ams' was 1. S4nles. He heed preached at H. A,dants. thoese Meech 9, 1847, t)hie=D ja,rees died refarala. 1. 1851. A.teattier like him wee Asettue Debts. He had 'Cali,erated to Ante/tea, and stelae, the need, invested ted lifen be OnistrY. L n 1848„ Rev. Jet -se, Williarne gaited front Bit:stet, and arrived at Suelarse anti iris tunstriberod by the eaderte A ehurch calted Ebeneze.r was built in „se Adams. Settlement. It was the (wad- es:: Catliethak h.44ade eSerlY days and e light Of,' itS altar tines sell seheess. , ie42 tee Welah'esr came Catteda and erkeztlai in Udbar'ne. In 1844 the eseeptons, Peresales and Sanders; ar- rived. In 1847 arvatiner group of tarn - tees a.r,rived., In 1852 Exeter was; a few houses eurrounded by primeval 4,-eseds. Rev. R. Hurley was the first resident B.O. inialster Exeter, 1851, •Im 1852 James Pilekard came to Exe. Tbe Cleat religious serviee was heolse or James Pickard, The ti B.C. cieureh Wel steeds oaaui Sts and ts ussed as a (three shop, It wars dedicated Fele 24,11, 1856. Tee ess"entberas were so large at the three s.erviees t hat stesee were three ever- SloW meeting.' tis the ,stere house, of ,T44-ne,?, PicRari.14 ritme ministers ea the eceasion were. ReAfa, r,Edwards, J. Webeter and. j. Trucker, Or erclrolaY Okeelese Feb. 2-5„tes iftre hundred weea pros ,ttaleafti 'the store- ise)4Sts 'was' cenraindiened. Tho total proseede esetelang amounted to pecods...." Revs; 3. WO:tarns raind J. D4X wort together on the. Bieter circuit la 1856, prevideete, west cir Eeeter, Urn. flour- ished. Four features characterize these tinses-"Liberaility, SpiTitas4. le're, sass 7.esel and TerePerallee- Rev. dolen 'Edwards air.41). Cal -detest yoke Salle/we. Teo latter was. col- league end, mete 11-.1 occupied the piresorierse sod be ,suparintierviera the. trrgu. th.ts vea,e4 a reversal et the ordillare, but sleeves( as an, eiareple O f west 'the Fritters called "elastty Methettisril" te l'IThSt the neCeesitY f See time, Mieseseeary depuqatiOn. Vierted Jan. 1856. Maidgeeei Scheel House, Ard, e Senternerst end rrcrettence, aed se - died $150.00. en tees apostolic sueression, alo- e -ears Pete Jofet Hooper arm colleagues, SI, .1 Colwell and I-1, Ebbott. By 1802 wee 'prOtateetst Haree. Lane - positions tor Stetrell and state evideetta. church ell Main Street was to aed agalln tee princelY gen-resliy Pisketds Is insider:lc' ill *she ye eturele Tames Street. ,adhearts oo-operated s=1 survive-1,VMM the tteve 3seet »tide was core- /Slewdewre ,Titis, how - ark tztee'dent in tine con - Tweets; elesets • 7e a peursie Years age Tee" for one dollar a eerais,rz. ter ost dollar, and tesek ede petted te we ten Yeses "41':":" etre1te whereas tb e ,:::.....‘,,,- tetriter.e4s. But 'the east of r•OvEr ,b.D.n.erS the sellses. .7Fle srest. tan to live law. dadiested Ile 1862 ess ees.- cereerkoeseee cast' cersceerses - Feerellea ttedee-3 Verse:Cs toctic tea,. Itie3 a O. cacAterezza leseiret"..ng the 4th neee 7,1:h areerasl seeder- Careedes Irt 11870 exte .11, sower were added. Ir mare re- tite red -tette vestibule reel estry were built- •essiors of rreenisters Res. E. tt7,3" MilLeaglas L. W. 'Wick- , followed by Bete John license. Ne* eris Rev. Wm Reaper, who was pes- os fat fees yeses. With, hies Were as. seclated 11. Eser J Ccilles,8. 11, Rice, W. Quer-re, Mrs. Wm Wises -et 1s n dell:easter of Rev. Wei Hooper Ref t-leary Keener, now or ere:es:ohs. Cartfierence, and Mark I -lardy fallow. Teen appears' the rverne of the pow ven- erable Jesse Whitlock, 28 Oak St., To- re -tie, He was succeederi by Rev. 3. W. Datetter, with John Holmes arse Si J. Allin. Mr Matches- el:Ito:red the B 04 Corefereare in 1843. He began assist- ieg Rev. F eferthenaill Ste 1812. - From. 1879 to 1883; tine last period before the eiettiodist Union, in Canada, Revs Geo. 'Webber was pastor. This pastorate e.e always declared was the /nes; enjoyable of his 'ministry. Dr. W. 3. Passes succeeded and its turn was, Aoleawed by Rev. .]'as Graihaes, who wen 'tine 'first to occupy the present parsonage. Mr Grahaan was the father ISrho preset essestary of Education, Dr. J. W. Grata re, rsuccessian thia feiLlowthg names eppear,-B. Clement; A. L. Russell; Geo. .Tyaekson, N R. Willetrehey, C. W. Brown, James Heenan, A.11 Going, R. 'Hobbs sad 'W„ Geo. gcAinster. History by W. G& 11. McAlister FOR CPA Aterr,ear,.,., two ;Sours disruss. or, W esdie te-e. County Couneil, by a, Nees 1r, to 12 made a geese ef $15110 the start for a Titablicey Campaign whichw1 bring the Cou'reseo'.:Uur befort 019ASid? WOrid by niPs of wet' prepared and reliable tfteratUte, tIt',..-:.restin seril r ways as most los seet advisable, "Foltowing is Tile motion -islet-Std. - '"Tliat this Couneil grant the aunt of $150U 3 aid stertine 5 Public:ter campaign for /the. County orsliuron, as -outlined by tile committee appointed for that ptupase, and that said aineunt sha.11 rerelin fie the treesury- and she!, I be paid out by the treasurer only es itbe certificate f the president, vice- president or treasurer of thee:a...sec:alien acccunts for the scenes to be' pIac-,.d 'the hands of the Oeussit at each sea. sloe." The Eeecutive committee met in the Clottrz House On IVO:rear:lay evenihg, szie an outline or the subjeCts to ha 'dealt with Sat the propesed: booklet on the Ceunty, was drtaw.n. up and arrain4g-e- -menti inaugurated for collecting thee necessary infoernetlon and compiling -a, The se -subjects are divided inte •sets O f three ,clas see, each, Which are te be written up by .sub-carrenitteis Of who have. power to3,15,.4..c"tEr : any reasonable expense whiehwee Stele in ,,rena.king Uhe.sir write uiejs' Complete „and Ainetraleredeet.: Stifiagef She whale. Ekeetitlive ,w1,11,--,b0d n .at Clintoearly'erre-Ja nuary, Wbet. sit 1s hoped to have th-ri paimplilet" fetily Ooln " piled and Tevlsed and ready for pub- •`'.11cateorre FLYING SAW KILLS FA.B.MER: A fatal accident of a fs,heckding natere occurred at adaaut 5 o'cloels ,ee Teues- day afterneran orithe f,arrre-Of • Mr. 'Steven Melees-, near• the. ;Village. ;Or 1-Iatr,holey 52r Meek IleinlaY,-,..1.(ar;4 (en Crediten Road, 'Steelier), Township was the victim. The unfortunelte 'else =yes cutting wood with a circular tesse" drie- en by a tractilon eaglets, wen the 'bolt on tie shaft of the saw bet:aril-a .1.ao Sen.. ed, a,nd wielkont a moment s eves -raring 'See saw flew tron't tee frame and struck tern on tee left side of the 'face and ere' -the tete ehoultier His shouldsr wan , almost completely torn oke4arie "'he Four- adved the ascident only a -few Moments. Ile leaves a4widow and two celisiren. •sei.--____.,_._ HAND -• CUT 6 ' tie..nef, Dec. 3,-Wiii.'„,, NV Y,11.0 . • :. _9. A, far..515,T, .',.5.1.T.IpAY .5,5,1,1..r ..,.A\i'tylber+1,5y,,..1-1,5,4 qi.,.. -lest, .,.,hp ',sip , „ bad] y „,fmilt Oa, bed. , ea a etestssfe" - thOA, IL had .to. ' it ta4ed ' . a",tal it...'Sourtet 1' seer 'ape, , sWlit ;tree h i ns, "id 'Teni.Ore,,' .lo 'obatcm,..lititt. - „..., ... , . .. , , . . , , „ ,.. .4.,i-,..; tv,,a.,ntl "e.im. It s'berted .stid, „,.,4, ":•• :aIl ttie fingers were skit 4 ors -e, , arid ' was 1' drawn, in and .s,qued eiblyestr. '6t. here- to be re..M.','' Local Items jamas Beeerley vvas 13eirlin, tali& week. Mr. Wm. Blatdh[ford is home from Toronto Alias Annie Ha.,ndford is vf.siting itt Taro et o. 5 Geo. Ca.ale wos up from, Toronto eels week. „ Mrs. W J. 'Heist -nen was in London eels. week. i,,o1,1,ick of St. Marys was. In town over Sunday. Johe Hoekielr home from the west on a visit. • 'Mee. 3. G. Staeloury is visiting /4n La.tdon seire week., Mrs. Jos. Teedeard is visit - Lig; trieeds in ExIstkert. Mr. and Mrs. Higginis v:se ted VT -trig -I -Jana t weak. ' Mr Ber,t Olf Wir1,11A`Peg has", arrived esene -foe a lir. NV. .T. Fanson Londoe pee p3.c, w,e,Bk it toW"‘o. " Je`ain McIntyre olf 'He as ail vi s Lied a friends here over Sunday. o 111.0:;17 Screen .was juldge of tti al Chicago last Wee' . . retUi-mad, iael",1,week onLa41,e-ressey sisiS SallEaSteen4,1-ofiredo 3titse.": Evelyn', Telecie. "•'.•'•J' ueret..ei-.M.10.s. Nina Castries. „ • 33 3tichardrBal1ldwifl.spf. nesvelle Is ' ,e1.-Itert Ilterei12, Inc 'ellsitor, „seek. aeuver are yi-siti-ag rele.tIvas '-la ibis Deafness Cannot be Cured THE CANA 1 1 . vor Mr and errs. Notsrsea Phair of Van, Mr, Robert Sweet and do ughter ot ii ed polGmttlionaPPontcdattre7ti.„"Tthheeryee.418nonSlyt °(;itg.cabwathYatdoise4; J.Cr:littotowen.spent Salturdee wise aseleeves :11)eeaatnineeasseisancdauthedatb;aanbyinticsomasecititt4ttildeitalitworeraoredthiees .Nr. , mxii, e linuoritelining of therustachiati Tubes Whee Me est, esereee to tescote a asteeesoe as ‘nposxerfe=sre6s4neit,,eanaddw4uh:eine4siattillselatien-emlyrriaelostioefincpeanfbe - . is ti 1 eloreeggart left' this week i tube ia inilanted you 1; cum ca' t• son or im,• • taken out and tbis tube restored to it's sonnet eoneli SIR EDMUND 'WAIMEA, CO/0Q, LLDs 20..a.L. ProSitb?4 tioahearing will be destroyed, toriTer; nNie, cases ALEXANDER LAIRD " JOHN AIRD but an inflamed oohdition of the mueslis surfaces. Gene:rid Whingiiier Assistant General 'Manager out of ten are esseed by Catarrh, which la nothing We will give One Hundred pothunter say eau. ey Rail's Catarrh Cure. Send torsi:venue tree. CAPITAL, $15 000,000 . REST, $12,500,000 Deafness (sassed by catarrh) that CITITiOt be eared P. J 01IFNEY St GO Toledo 0 • stenographer. err "Agana tSaell ef Werrnipeg- ar- rived here Saturday to viait hiareats for a, few days. Revels C. Fleselier wed, s, Sharp attend ed the Prestrylery o,f Huree i.t Gills-, toe On Tuesday. • neETelliegrer'HaguarineYtionl 'sof lattetCheisa'gter? Telcil S°IdebYtiplITFgatni gi8its;Pii 75cie tor constipation sfiss efinezeta, s inadtses dr NVitillint Sertion of Toronto spent • da e ere two or lest week witty his mei efe. Joe. Senior, Miss Olive eseiaP of Cerbett le the ':';uee4"tor, rieigrXteti-Tr'nPrtIrlieela:str Dsatirtg's Mr, T. 13, Carenz' on: behalf of the 'Pews Counsel, attended a Hydro Elects ric meeting le CI:nten ea Tuesday. Mrs.. 3" A. Steven -it is' the guest at her son Douglas at Toronto tide week, the oses-sion beihr, the celebration of Ifs 21st birthdase Mrs. T. Snell, Huron Street, return. ed Cram a visit with eirs. James:Staple- Ism Is Tuenberry. ITemsmattip near titnesday eveaing, r Deputy GranalMa3te'r 11'"'" D. W CeUips, wasp in Stratford Mon- day pyitt bs oeficial reek ts; the Masonic Lodges of that ray. Mr, S. G. .Ea.wd0n. arrived hostler from Edmoaton en Saturday evellifig. "le apd Bawden littend leaving after fr.,0 New Xear for Ekboonton- to reside. Dr Will J. Keiglet, who event tt) past year in eremartal HesPittre. Orange (spent Friday islet vr,il/fa triends tine otattevencrtILHer Is slow visiting re.ii lative liNTrAT Great Of Detroit, Mrs, ereQuSen or Heastall aed Mr. rt.ol:trt EIlgelna et the governett%tt, employ of New °Marie, were gueka or Mtn and !tire+. Wm- Hig- gins last weeks Messrs. t Heywered and 0. lf. Sane ders spent a few days rabbit sheeting rtear Wingeam last week, and, Garnet ieservvood and T. Rostley wen/ north on efoncia,Y ee. Sien,liar Citoster Harvey of IL -it -well 13ass. arrived Sterne thes weele te visit hia par - enter Mr. and !are' ITS,TYVY Re eeoele034104 by Metiarti., 'Matte wile, wfl pend a teW days tore. Mr, d Mrs, A. 0, Mar 804 childroa of Sla.vely, Alta-, arrived yesterday and will vie% w.ttis the t (Mee Parents, 5fr- area 'Mrs. Jono .7stame Mrs 53oir seatlen aeeat Sess. Seleeral Inspeeter Toieef431,34erlelA In town this week on oft:vial (lute- Rensamber bhsie area% very many elsepping, da,ys betersiseini eew and Xtitane as,d rementber •tato yeti will get vies' much better eervice stew theist when the resit starts in earnest. We are In receipt et a4 card ,an. which Is she photagreph of an exceedingly large pollean shot nit Eagle, Lake, en Sept. etlt last by Mr. D. 5, Tait, an. old EXeter boy. Via excellent sPect- rner. of a, bird weighed 223 pounds Stands Ike 'fee:, ,high, aPid measures trey - ea feet and a bait rroar tip to tip. A Dashwoqd Mr, Charlie do1r or Blake was in zee srDlage Tuesdey.-The stores here ars putting on their ,XM'es attire, The widow s showleg evidence of the ann- ual visit of old Strata Claus ratich to the delight or the little folks.-l\rr. Rue 'bee Geretz's new dwelling Is nearIng Sample:ion anti. -will in a -elsort tene he ready to move into, -Mr Geo. Kell- eratanst ims built a shed tor the can- vaelence ef els' custornerse-Mr. Art Dose, Who has been In rihe West for sometime, returned ...home last week end called on frleads tere on Sunday last. -Butchering seems to be the order of the day just stows -The municipal elece elatt is now dra.w.Ing near. Have you selected your men for 1913? Crediton The bazaar held under the auspices et the Ladies' Aid of the Method:1st Church last Wednesday, was a decid-." ed success. Tee receipts ,rarnourited to abcut $150, which 'Willi be, used to pay. $for the new Snipraverastits, to the par- sonages The booths were very tastily dreceratecl and the ladies did a brisk business. All feel well pleased with this success venture,. Joh./ Wilhelm, Wm. Witzel, .Paa aas siswienney are attending the Fat Steak Show in Guelph this),. week. Edward Failner Is) in GoderIch, thdia week where he in a member, el the Jure cal led by tihe courts'. , Mr, and Sirs. Hentry Deuer moved into their dwelling ea town last week and wens tendered a 4surprisei by a: nunt;. ber of their aid friends and 'neigtiboi's. We extend thten a hea-rty ' 71. Ellber are (Selling the 'three acres of land owned by else late Thos. Lient-; Cvo in towrk, an Thursday 121h inst. This is a desirunle p".ece of land and shculd bring a good figure. ' There ar( two dates ahead for us to re,niember, the !irk being the School Concert in the Town Hall on Friday, the 20.te, and the other is the Annual Christras.s Festival in the Evangelica.1 Church on Chris...gees "night, Both of these will be 4wall worth attending.. SINT, yOUX money and meek the rale:leer Our city fathers are asking, for tends ers tc cleast thse sidswalks this cose.ng wirrtei wito the anew plow. Tend --tis wet be received en Friday even:11g of this week. The snow plow men, would, savebeen a w2learne on,e on Monday, ni'Drning, after Sunday' ,s stem. L5,5t Th,arsday night the aneniai bus1- ne.P'8 of the Y. P. X. was _held The following officees were elected for 1913 President, Miss Madstine Berteand: Vice-president, Sam Feskteener ; Treas. Mies Lily Palmer ; Fretreasselare sock; Correependine Sec'y, Iteona.rd Seereeder ellisionary Sec'y Miss Mar - the Wind ; ,Grgatbiet, ite'ss Berrien Soseit As sis tant , Miss peari s ; Is' bra, i s , Feel . 5 et' Lorne Brown. Albs.rv:e g a -very eerie sh ste .aernd,11,1:4:,.not onle le enembersefp. but ml'WP`AL,401,ki4P.Y: 71114' Most lmPor tent evaning'.t4,YbUsineaO was vile contest, which - Mir the past fall to h el p for the mew plaeo. The captains; were ola.O.sleLa a1 ,the asset, Mins "{Ude, Schenk, leader er the white end Freest, teen Merkaile et 13.1xe green.. When all p.ad reported the pros -eels amounted to $94, and, the whites wieners be about $3,. The centess was a chase one an4 th€‘ flterk keeni. Our stores are bituairtg to put on the Xelare aPPeetant'el. HolidarY goods are being dfaiyedi What Makes the lebilkireat se good and willing to do, their best se pleastheir pareate? The Poor old man will know whet' he digs down -and thea taxes are so Miss MYrtie Hiatael. and Iran 11' •i spent a. few days the pest 'week. visiting ;Weeds :in Guelphs CLANDEDOTE A very inteeestSans event look pisee a S. .bentes Ceurch, Claedebeye, Wed- cresday` Dec, 5t, whets eXisass Bertnar claret star et ' td Mze. Planinety CnInkr.g.b.atn, tte,s pieces was United In. asserfage te Mr, Eimer fienriS or Biddetells, Promptly at v.) eleloels te the etre-Pea or th,re Daher:Via w drne' \Tsetse, payed by- efts Rev, Wrni, Lewe the bride altered the altar leare hig On tete arn ot btae fstilor. • The bride looked'Vet y pretty, ta a, Erown ef walle silk, trimmed Wi'th peer], and, carried 'tinge hatteuet •of Kees and wales:4 eateatierta sod wore the mgcgurry wigv otwoxe blossonwr, Tne bridestnaid, Miss telebea lieerse looked tiers' hendeame la, a gown Or white 'satin with Oliver trertirriage and carried h bouctuot of roses. 34Er- Cua,r1Ingllarli WAS bet man. Re. Wm, Lewe, Tecter, perfernetd the ceremonY. -t4,0 Vellettlefer the bride ated resent were aecompahled to tel)cf br:40‘e glu% In an assternot,eles letter In she SOriteeel Ure eehple lett eh eXtelseled wedding trip tri +rwprIto id otlwr eatslerA Points. 1.1pm thttr tt,p.y will rostda in tints r:O.Aity t Wedneoday (waning egos Cen- Wir44 ,VrelsqvAtiod by th. oongre. "ation of St. Jell -nets' 0:wren wish beautiful earvilate Aqt., ...No address Was ad by ilfSEI Clara Lewis Sled tte preserdatiee, inede by Miss Letts. O'Neill, IIENSALL, 311.51.. Carrie Macart,Isur, et London is slisit",.eS Site' unels H, Arnold,-Ileave • '11.1okis preaeheid arkativersary sets inane at Wind/Set 00 etidaY,-Retve Petty was Sit Goderich last week at- e:sailing the Derrinber eession Or the County Counell.-The oldest realdSrus of 'the neetioe departled this 113 it Dec. 2ad, in his 911h yeah-. eratnew 01a,tk was well IsnOwa thratreliout this laart, being one of tile early pioneees of tiles sect:a-41.1'i He was barn In Ireland end like many ot Its eountryinen came to Canada to better eie condition. He settled on She tam MOW occupied by hiss son Loues, which he cleared. A sleet uttassumtIrdie meta, 2 good neige> bar and a genial, friend, ;se was high- ly thought of. The tunersi took place on Wed,nesday to ItIellaegaet's cerne. terTY- James Rosa, Who same liana from Brurefield three weeks ago, died on eronday, He had been pi tor about a Year and a half. He Was born and raised about a Mlle south, et Brucetield A widow and grown up family survive CENTRALIA Mrs. Adolphus Hooper of Exeter Is is speeding a. few days with -ter ter, Mrs. Bowslau'elis Mrs W. Spencer and rentila" of St. Thomas, who have been visiting relas tives here, returned home Satuirday. Mr. and Mrs.. W. Jenkins of London visited at Mr. W. R. Elliott's over Sun- day. We are very sorry te report the con- tinued elness of Mrs. Ryan, who is aur - tering from. a 4severe attack of la griPpe and whose recovery is very; slow. Mrs. Luker is on the sick list. Mr. Simon Sweitzer 3a cotefieed to tea bed, the'result et. al Sev, ere cold., Miss Hazel Hicks is v.:Silting friends Toroato this -week. Mr, W. J. Parsons was in Landon', Monday o:n. buiSipiese. Mr, Harry Wilson j laid •ttp ,with la grippe. GRIMENWAY. Mr. and Mrs,. Jas. Wilsoa welcomed a young daughter to ..neir hazes last Tniureiday.-eldes. H. Wickert antartaia- ed a few friends to a suilting hee cn Tuesday arter,noate My, You'Lli be norrY if you do not (attend the Christe nee entertainment in the 'methodist church hero on Christmas Night The program will consist of local talent assisted by -the Lorsdes ilIsrpers- Don't inies thisi treat at the sear:axe-, Miss Stevens spent the week end -with Mi/3 Z lba.h Mabel Foster and Mtn& Jetain Gilbert visited Miss Mae IVidson.,-Mr, Geo. Beak at Dashwood visited at Mr.414. Banteorns, recently:. B'IDDUL,P11. idr, Ruse. Sitheson and lady friend een-rdayed eft Poplar Grove. -its. Angus McKenzie 'spore a fee, days at Poplar Grove during tINe, wk , -Mr C. Mc, L od Beater 'E.41)2nd S'aticlay at les hems .heres-els. G. I-laskelt was in, Lo dou - Sakunday. , ISTPFEN-Theis w -eek it is ours sad easy to eiareteele the, tleeth e much honeyed and •riespesled uizsq QUI,' In the 'pars on, of , TS/tenses. Tee peaterdity • Derleber 211d; De..6ea,tesd''4•4" BANKING BY MAIL Accounts may be opened at every branch of The Collodi= Bank of Commerce to be operated by mail, and will receive the same careful attention as is given to all ether departments of the Bank's business. Money May be deposited or withdrawn in %fa way as satisfactorily as by a personal visit to the Bank. , EXETER 13RANCII-G. L. WATJGE-I, Manager, Branch, a8e9a Ctedttaa• he Molsons Bank Record Of Capital Reserve Depwito Loans and Inv Total Assets Ineorpor,ated issa Pro44mis for Five Yeare-1900-191.1 $3,000T000 $4,000,000 $3,0,00,000 476001000 • - $28,677,730 3510421311 eras- 27,457,00 ,38$54801 •310,Q,192:, 181237)2U fr Has 83 Branob es in ,..ratia,40. at Agents anti entre4pepa Frincin,a1,Citlea in the w4bi, ERAL B1551NESS TRANSAPTED. SAVINGS RANK, DEPARTMENT at al Branehes. Intereet allowed at highest current rate. EXETER BRANCH A.gente at Exeter forthe Dominion Government. Diczeo 0.4,BLINe, Setieitfne. N.D. 111TBDON Manager, Headquarters For Xmas Toys est and bes assortment in town :MEctr.-1A.NICA1.4 TOYS Ertglurea, E So. N. $1.00. T T iphoto - . to 50c,. ZiOc. to $2.00 Tay Pi. os 50O, to ibe bast worlananship. .25e. ma, GAMES Parc:teal 25c, te $1.0 Fish Pone 25c, to 750. Reedles Card Gams - 250. to rele, 130Y SeoW: grn. to $1.00. Picture Blocks - 10c. ta $1.00. TedtlY Rears - 10c, tO Rattles5e to Soe Toy Q:ittless 0 500 Toy Pis:tole - f . 50c. Dru.nss - 25e $1.00. Tea seTS - 15 to 500. Toy Watches 50, le 50c. Visit Toy -town exceedingly low prices surprise you. Toy -Town Company Sandy Bawden's Old Stand It" S. COLE, Prop MCGILLIVRAY-Mr. George Glendier in g of Toro:ales a former McGillivray boy sold a propt...y, Ise bought titres years ago foe $100.000 at the, corner od Richmond and Sheppard Streets, Tor- onto to a. isyadicate for $256,600. A Woman of Few Words Mrs. Haery )31.. Bye, Marin 'streetnerth; efeunt Forest, Ont1s, Frites', "Your remedy for kidney, bladder and stomach'. trouble has given me great relief. Have taken three boxed and new reel like livdng atul battier than I have felt for years and I :give yOur ZIG PILLS all ,the praises „fee' they, see the pest 1 ave ever t,ried," p„g1, dealeir,d, 25eet -and 5C1c., or Tito Vig4P-Ill 0431., St. Tabrnare, ontta.rio. • r SPECIAL TRAIN TO PORTLAND, MAINE, FOR SAILING 'S. S. "TELTTONIC," DECES,113ER 14th. For the accenuriodation of passengers sailing, on thio 'White Star-Dem:nein Line .Steasnehle "Teutonic"' trent Port- land. Maine, Dec. lese,, the and Trunk Ratissa,y will ewe a special train con - 03 'Vestibuled 0 -$aches, Tomest and First-clasI5 Starn,clard Pullman Sleep Ing Care, leateng Toronto at 1.15 p. m. Friday, Dec. 13t,h, runteer direct to the Deck at, Portland, arrive -4g there at 9.00 a, m. Dec. llthie 13ertlie•eserv- , , eons, tickets, apel we:etcetera-este be obtained Leant nearest Greed Trunk A.tont write, 5,-E. lituff, D. P. A., n IOLA Statean, Toronto, Oniarie. James Street Church Shed ......sese • ere-- e ergo number ef1 use .thia• shad 7„-,atbao way glve. any euliport, to the p.41.1f..c.- , thiek 'that's: all Should'. Cantribette'eln•7 settle. wars - CundS ,ed 'tee chat-elt . for", thrisi4stile assienntiedatiesi wesith they -c, atrall ' • fuktb:".1Pitei(y ee're.1".S4OW (lite 'ere "el ki gelves wets d4. int flmatAY'tts ,Llitil'A,134Yort' --Pressib ' I 'sot sh:ould remit , . sarMO to seer?tarY- tree's:, sufferer, 13efore online 'to -I< issere, Si .Martin. , u Wes stint h. • , Nn. ' '26, 1912. For Sale That desirable frame residence et, „William street, Exe'ser, south of fhe river. Three lots, modern conveniences electric Itglits and furnace. A. munber of fruit trees and bushes. Good,,hael and soft, water. Also applications by lender will be ,rebeevedc up to Dec. 14th for the tannery, either in whole -land, buildings, machinery, cstc.-or separate- ly. The lowest or any feeder not nec- essarily accepted. For particulars ap- ply te T. H. elcCALLUM, EXETER, WINTER TERM FROM JANUARY Gth CENTRAL STRATFORD. ONT. Stra.tfrond Buis. Col. cut. *droes..there for its students and grad- uates then does ether similar schools. Cesuross are up-toidate and. instructors are experioeced, Graduates are 'placed in good. pesitione The three -applica-, tions secedeeel to -day offer average sal- ary ,of $1133 per anesini. Theee depart- ments, CO5IMERCIA.L,, SHORTHA.ND • . Write for tree eataloseeue at 011'e• , • D A.:`,MoLACSILAN, Principal. We are now well establish- ed in business and we believe on the best of authority (nam.. y that of a daily iacreasing business) that we are meeting along 'telt' want% and givingtm the best of satisfaction. - All kinds of tiroduce titken n exch an ere. --