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' The Ceeleeele eirset at ToWnstity
Sanders & Creech, Brepse erel
TflURSDY FJK13.. 3
flee
rue -1 telephrene Ole` Of tile
• strongeev forces, wee hvi n Prometinge
soda,' lite on. the faril. Otte doesenet
need to reirmiln tromi vlsitOrig Oheee
rieighbers behwase he pan be talked to
e tho phone. Then eati be juet "as
much visiting' done as fOrnierlY, ethat
Is needful, and the einciat si4e. care
addition, lee prolm eted by tire use oil
" th hone; in f.act, Yve leit:Ow •nkiii'VY
tnetances where social gzailierhAe,'n that
would elever have be held halve been'
• brought about ley alio rural phone. It
t sQ eaay to er,et the neight;ere ' te-
-gether when each onee hes a PiteR".
*Then there is the oonvenience or the
phone. We der riot think thatnYone
would oars ga beck to the ,01,1 daYs'
when the fanner was tsolated,i, wh• en
a drive elf several Innlee wae necessary
to bring a dontor, when'. .4* trt.P of a
mile ea- two was nereessaeY• every .rley
to gs the mali. Th.e. telenbeetie •
%and
mail delivery are juist eas• the necese•arY
.to the eountry a,sthey a eto the city:),
and the mein Uvin oat the 'farm tee.s
euet ae U12 igat to these motiere
ectaverriences as the nii)te, In the pity,
• • „
' It has been seed that ','Lerge bodies
'move slowly"Is often true et
the Dominion ParIlantent as. the de -
Antes drag On wee,r07 /.6'r itlaYe. But
'there was an exception,' leSt •
we. -eke
'When the Grand Trunk Pecific 13.11, was.
paused, it apPears that the Inetertien, of
-one word "Inn:dement" catreedres4DeG
to the Ca.nadian. Treasury or sever -
sal million dollars, 1 -Done eTe-White, tlfe;
-present. Finance Miredeter, can'ee:ved.the
Ideaoe seving Oarte.dae a couple of
-these millions, bee pitereh*.eing the bonds
:Of the G. T. P. .A.coofedingly, .he'
• -ght in .a bill tor Oho Mit:peeve and 'it'
was read the second time., put throegh
committs-,%e., and pa,s 1ve n1:flutes.
This Views the Pe.rileatent ean act
quickly, if necedearY, and etnphasizes
the frequent less qf tiMe, by rnaneeii-
vering for .perty• advaietege. In this
case, the oppositioe evelleZe; refra"..ned
from debating the Bill, and, were only
too glad to see it ptiase. 'end . thus
lessen the loss caused by ;a bungle
made by thcimsalveo. When In, 'POwsr.
Oily the price off a posta4,•e ;stamp,
buz the total price paid 'foe postage
stamps In Cana.ch makes ig' sum in
the course o". a year. An, Optiwa de-
-patch says the ncres n "the. -Attie
-of sterns tar thle rnetath q.'.!7Deternbee,
made a reeord Zr the p 'este-IV:toe de-
"partnvent. The total reeteip,-*iwrrfle
e628,000, and this is the ft Vale
-that the reteelpts for erie-'fbei,e'll Pass-
-ad the o;le million and iai-alt mark.
-It is believed that at thrate or '11 -
crease at the end olf the ..ilece.leeyear„
the total revenue trent itimpa
.rea.cli the fourteen mellion .nuerk 'This
will be an in,oreaSe of „flebrtlY two
millions over that of last yeef.
DON'T BOTHER,
-Life on the Farm is Just One Thing
.After Another,. AnYweer."
Den't bother housing- tile binder when
-the harvest. is drone. The cattle -will
need something to sere.tcli' themselves
en areyeeatY.
Don't bother about fastadag up that
little •piece of *barb wire, ' ft the Celts
• get a. few cuts about their lee -id -it will
teeth them, to be more- cereful
f ut erre.
kre
tee Februery ‘I.eite All the Merlihers were
eeeteate The et the last wet
IC Were Pead ROPrOYed,
Byelaw No. 1, centiriniaig the eppeint-
met or Municipal, ()kr:Meet's and f:x.ng
ee.leeles Was esed, paSsOri and signed.
vent' cOmplete Auditor's ,RuPart viUe
}resented byN,Strang, Which vrae
adopted and ordered to be printed for
distribetione
The said -ley Of the Medieal officer Of
1:-.C.e3,11,t, were rieeett at $10,00 lite to re-
ereiVe in .acidtloto, to salary regeilete pro
lioseienel fees for wkork done under'
PNOtelonis PC the Beard of Health, The
51,nLtatY ISspector to receive twen`Y
'one• per hour and mileage when on
duty.
Ceders were issued n peneent
aaofeee $64,56; Regular ae-
eoutits 6149.75,
Council then adjourned bo meet on
Karel: lst, lat one o'clotk.
F Morley. Clerk.
LOCAL BOARD OF HEALTH- 'The
tieord met at Elinrrille on. SetuedaY
February 1st, AU the mernbers pre -
8, Routly, 'reeve was appointed
eheirmen 'of the Board, The provisiens
eie
he Publie Health Act were( dis-
euesed; and the Secretary Instructed to
peocuee copies Of, the Act tor each mem-
• and offleere of the 13perd. The,
,managers er all ptrielle sohoels, tactor
'es, 'slaughter houses, etc, are to be
lot:Wed to purt and keel/ premesols 'n
e good iSreletery condit'o a, and an
,lepeetor made at a later date. The
Board adjoerned te Meet at call of the
et, C. flit. F.. Morley, Sec'ee.
Crediton
'F'Or SCCOUlt Df burglary see page 1.
The revive) in...lettings which have
been beld in the Evangelical Church. the
pest three ' weeks celosed. on Fridey
evening. Rev. Blatchford of pentralia
D ?cupled the pulptt on Thursday evening
end pree.ehed a -very .eloquent sermon
Godfrey Nicholson and Otto Ewald
epeor a few deeee Toronto thie
week.
1-Ierb E:lber hai been unable to attend
`n his office wLork this week on ac-
k-ounl- of an, p.ttack let the grippe.
The Township COillin,C11 held a sp.ettal
neeetog in the Hall, on 'efforiclay
ee.-eivea tempanance delegation vih'eli
-vinted the. ivumber .of hotels. in the
Township reduced, Atter coesiderable
:Mecums -Ion the council. deefecled net to
lo anythiete in the matter;
Kee, Gottfried Oestreicher of Dash-
ev:od is ?pending- a few days !n town
eeth Ole. and "%Tr .! Daniel Oestreechert
Elmer Shee.rdown Is busy getting the
elnk en shape. ge has been rather
elfertureate the past inoreeti on account
tho Mild weather, but February has
every t»doaUoe of been a eeld month.
Ofiss 'May, Young of L,ondore spent
ihe week end in to'wn with her parents
'le. and Mrs. J. G. Young.
Ens'iness isao-cdr. Samuel. Brown,
vi e or many yelaes has succee.sfuley
-ducted a gelnienall store here, has
'his week dispolsied of the bueeness
Le Messrs Ezra, and Moses Feist, to
take cheago a on as •stocktaking is
eempleted. .The new proprieters ere
well and bay -Drably 'known to the
eammunity being ife long residents,
eee.e and the latter hats been clerking
weth Mr. Brown ECM a number at years
Vfc bespeak for the fnew proprietors
the liberal patronage accorded their pre
ellatessors, 'and e. pleasant bu,sinese
C.Ireer.•
,
'Don't bother attending the local seed,
'fair. Better to slave youe. Money that
you would be tempted to .sPend for bet-
ter seed, one seed is jas$ ae goed es
...another, if not better, AYWay.
Derr% bother killing off tete twci. year,
-ord hens. *Eat the buttivi Last6sa;
:they will taste nicer.,
'Don't bother giving the:':.milki%ng COWS
any chop. The price. OP -butt er. might
:suddenly fall -during thieWinier
Don't bother Iteolkling after" the notes
as they tome dine It „EfOisni do tor
-a tarmer's credit to be too good.
I)on't bother spreading arty
manure over the garden,- during, ,Fete
-ruary There will be sure ',to, be.
heapsor spare time deling
seedling, —
eete
Don't bother lattentilng the annuae
rneetirig of the agricultura1 soclety oe
the creamery. The idea of '-`.talcirig
interest in coan,munety betterntenti :ash
bosh and non:sent:see • -.0
Don't bother taking yeier wife weth,
you on that trip this winter. l'.6-11 "cein
• tell her all about the f'dAriel* when. ?DU
return;',
Dente' battier Sending'..the: bigger 'eeri• e
and. boyit.etor sOhool.- They--poued 2,„
-.pile of workoat rhomee. • ,
SOVEREIGN 13.A.NK 'MEETING •
•,SHARIIII-IOLDERS MUST 4,A1Y-.• hP
A meeting Of the .enereholders.
the Sovereige Bank! .m.4.14_40:14 at Terr-
onto on Teresda,ye The statement •show-
ed that eitece 3019 31;.4:91,14t,th119,bA
• Wee or thio bark. had been, reduced by
' $a&6,3&4.88anti that theYO.OxWeve'stallel
-stand at $$711,478.1/e if-Ahlch $9-
865 is repriesented he.lnoteeeotitetafid
trig, the•beileincle•ebeing'"Pl'aot!Oallj' 'all
,.due to the Tine rab.tionet AS:setie,
Bed, ' ee,
It was atterecrunCed the t,the total paY-
ntents made by ealteetenoltiere< or• e -the
bank who evesstreered their el-eselece to.
the Internateolnal Aseets, leiraited,: Ware
$2,146,272e60 and it • 4:olLs' teti . ettel
that an aidditional 8341,000.e'vfouicV; bP
reeeived making a betel f le)ut $2e
119,000, The stolqk eel ,
shartheeidene •tled eir.19-itkete.', to
about $355978, or It s'S then' eveelie
:per cent. of tho totalealreotl,Ol•fe, ee•
The Sovereign Beelike nes ,no -aseete
• at the tn eased binge .01-libhe.would''Pro•
educe any D-pPeerdehle, e7rhOttiet:or
artd..etheetelOYe.,
-t rit�
otratiank,,wotlyit
" dieteeeSterii4beettitteteelere, the etWeleate . per
net
;yet. t4Id. "'ft* Ifsdavetet
-Outdo:doe ig 'ter*thieqe 'tee steiti4altie and
'Pie' far an equivalent lt9t'3tL the
-.preferred etoeko tha.t4tdflocillonal'AFS4.
Ire*
Dashwood
Mr. and Itirs. Fired Prester, Jr., re-'
earned hefose Tuesday. from tb.etr honey.
moon trip to Mitchell and Strafford
old will now settle doyen here to the
steeler realitiesof lite.
nit'. I -lett -nen Zimmer sPertt a few days
in London during the week,
Mr. ,John Held, who has been very
a1 is recovering.
Mestere. Ed. Beaver and Chas. Styer
left W,ednesday for Deaver Menle-st Atte.
where they 'intend remaining.
Mr. Louis Koreas of Sarnia !a home
visiteng his Parente.
Deereir---KocieriThe home of Mr. and
Mrs. Koch wee the scene of a verey
pretty wiedeltng on Tuesday efterneen
last. when %halt. diughter, Mess Mary,
was ;united to nearreege to Mr. John
'Dewey of Laird, Sask. The ceremony
was performed by, the Rev. Thuhabout
four o'clock in the a.rterlisoon in the
Peeeence o ray the immediate rela-
tives of the contracting Derbies
The bride' was a,ssieted by her sister,
Koch while the groom
lizy Ntr: LOUIS Krafti
e tFte. igr. rend Kra1.
h!shortle lea,Ve for their fu-
44nL.ialrd, Sask., carrifFng
*AlrYts00
„
*ILA'. trite' tht bat vitafees od a, liege
"tireteleggeeepr their future ha,peeness
!endear ent)ai.;04..tie
Local Items
4,
Lyman.
tend Mrs, W: I, WjJrp ree
telvol the sad newel of the .4eath of
:heir daughter Dorothy Kathleen
EtIgherad Neer -61y, at the age of
17 year, Dela th 'Wee, dee ter pneutrenda
and pleurisy'. tree enerpeetleY of the
eommunity is extended to the bereave
ed pareate:
A sudden ..zi.e.a.th occurred 00 SundaY
morning on •the 4th conceersion..of
wilea Mr: George Lewis
dropped dee-d, ldr 'Levels had jest gone'
out to the barn t da tho chores. Iti
about 35 minute's his boys wera out
to help hint and When they reOched tne
barn they found aline ledrig= on the floor
deed,. }leek failure' is 'supposed to
have been the, caVse Of his death. Mr.
beee in the •beet of .healtill
alt abong.
A brother Qt. the deceased deoppted
dead last July. while mowing bay, Mr.
Lewis Was 58 Years of age, 'aria .
survived by hie) 'Yettro, two boys and
one girl, all at halms.: The funeral was,
held to Brinsley Cemetery TitesdaY.
'
GREENWAt.
Mr. 011pheset is the guest Ot Mrse
RZclley„--Mrs. Ernie Luther anel son, and
Mr. and Mrs, O. Loughtemai visltee at
Henry Wiceert's last 'weeke--Mre.
Steethers and 'eon visited Mrs. h. Eng-
lish tor a few daysIVIr. and Mrs. D.
13"ephey 01 Alive ChidevisOted at W.
T. Ulea's troani,L-The young people of
Steeple Church hall an enjoyable social
evening in the Hall last Thursday: -
Mr. and Mrs. J. Rudeon• have ,moved
into Mr. Re Pollock's house oa the'
towaltne Sande. Df Crystal QUO*,
Ken.. Wes the guest ofe atra. Walter
E iglend tor a re* dabs. -Don't miss
he good program at the Macabee‘con-
ee'"i 01 Tuesday, •Fele; lith.'-, J.
:I:The:sole woe in Lend -on last week.
We are glad to report thee Mrs. Mc-
Pherson Its recoVeriag. •
ELIMVILLE
The W. h,rh e. of Blilnijvijie chureh
:Mend holding a •scecial even'ne 00, St.
Patrick's night. -Mr. Woo Siem 00 held
e se.1e eel hiai househield goods and in,
ends making his name with, hes eon
n the Stalbee, We are sorry to lose
11-. S. -The Ellowille :their yell Bing in
he Bethany church oh Sunday oven -
ng, and will .also gOve part of the
progrant on the I'ollowing Monday even -
ego -Mr. Went Brock. sold two vain-
-tble colts to Mr. ,Ceephias P3ene MI. B.
has a fine stable oe'thern left yete--
Wrs. Wilbur Taunter visaed wfth Mrs.
Everett' Skinner Monday last.L-Rev.,..and
'qrs. Steadman vielted att the home 'of
Ray. and Mrs. Powell et Exeter
d ey of tee:Toon .l-O,tirs. Ntri I eon Hawkins
td son James E. spent Friday with
friends la the v1i1agee-Mrs4 Ilodgeon'e
weny friends will regret to fearof
her nines's. We Irerst that she will
be soon well ag,a/line-Mder...W Bray of
he Northwest and Miles Delbridge or
'fleeter visited their many friends Cei
his vicenity.-The epecIal services will
be continhed at Zion on Tueiday and
Thursday nighte.
• CENTRALIA.
FEB: -Freeze everybody Is one' of the
eld m:exims or February, and judge
ng &aim the way the rriOnth has start,
ed eat it must be quite true, -
Mr. Chris. Baskerville event Satu,rt
day and Sunday with friends an Lon -
doe. Sorrtebod,y whispered It that he
hissed the train oln. Saturday &ventage
Mr. John Carroll alar'l Elisha Carroll
end wife ltel.t 'on Tuesday for Chillre
.yock, B. 0.
•eir. Ttros. Mitchell left on Monday
• visit hert daughter at Ndorse
The Epworth League debate and so -
11,21 on Fre:ley evening, vrais a ,aucoaa'ar
elutd, Interest was bakert in the de-
bate. our Yeteng people showing much
neeni for delsuting end oratory: The
side In 'tamer at the pan won -out by
9- small margin. •
• Quito a _large number from the vill-
age and vicinity. attended the temper-;
a.nce sheeting at Orediton, and also( the
session of the Certrecil a,t which ft was'
•esked to grant license reductionl The
fOoliencel, however, took no eaction.
On Mtenda.y afternoon Mr. J. Smith -
was putting hie 1113W clover nif 11 Into
he beim of Mr. WM.., Rolland and 'owe
eig to the icy baltele lit sled vier the
embankment andupset, breakinF the
• nachl ne 0uibe •bad I y:
On Wedneecley t-norning Magistrate
Key seat a etruple of tramps. te God -
:h foie two meoths.
'Ir. Stanlake who has 'been
ifirsed to his bed ter some time,
ea are pleased fa report, receverIng
•ROY, son of Ur: and Ws, Wail, Par-
soes, is quite 511 and under the doctor's
:are, while losaine, who has been
oeffering Iran pneittnosita 'mPrOv-
,
etianiteultn has carr:ed the Scott Act
23 a„majorIty vote of 200. The conseq-
tteace is the ',wip'n0 Out or twelve )-
5,2505and*the berilatement of liquor :n
eery forM. firein the Islitad.
THAMES 110 'D.
GRAND BEND.
yrs,. Sande df •Ceystre..1 City, Mao.,
Is here -vierifitig at Mr. Ed.
Mr. arid Mrs, MeGray,.ctf the West, are
vieitheg at NV•trn.' Pattensoln's.}-,-Mr..P.
Raker hem purchaSe Mr. Walter State
els houess ;and lot, the pr..ice beens
$600:00. -The Ice season has cone-nen°,
ed and it is di gold quarliteree"MbL
Netion Reveille a ad Kr. Sohn, Ross
oak. pessesaeon e4f Igo: Amos' store on
ittsrday-b�r »nd Mrs. W. Amos
elve for their new- hciate in . 1V1e-
Gi1livray ott rDu1e1Widy wher,e, Mr: Antos
hes rented hire fatale On Tuiesdaer or
last weeic about 60 at their neighbore
and friends alsesembled and Presented'
• Amps 'With a Morris cheerand
Mrs. Anio:s. with a lardineer ,stand and
t nicely watrded, aeed• flattering address
wad read by Rev. Mr. Thomsen. We
are indeed sorely Id lieose Mr. and
Mrs. Ames from our midst. ,
The . following is the report ,of Ore.
'or! S. S. Not 8 Stephen.,, ler the
o-toniti of . Jaseuiery;, The. names eet the
'our higheet In each cease are g:ven.
•everees ,appe.aring in order of meek -
Sr. IV., Myrbe ReNelle, Richard Oliv-
er, .George Sbebbitls llla Cainuero.n; Jr.
TV, Kethleee Pollok; Sr. TIt. Nelson
fltaiten, Welland Ravelle and , Cather -
hie De-efey „equal, Arnold Ravelle ; Jr:
III., Freeman Clark, G.a.rn,6t pdttBrworl,
mil Ray DOWie, ICeinneth Patterson; Sr
11., Madeline Pollook, Josephine
Fanny •Baiied, Elea DIsjardine ; Jr,
il., Henry iareene Glarldina Reev,elle
Ross Ifilsierdine, Voyli Mason; Part II.,
tide' Ravelle,", Vetdeee.•Page,e• • Pearl
!Rene, Dowle0- Sr:'t, ',Garden -Poi
leek, 'Weriona Feevellee Olive Lovie,
Gor-
lan - A.1.11steee .0,, ,,i-Ia7ry Haeserebarry,
' le
3es.410 ed. ovie pliPlr Gr,r11, .r1?).1.0.
•'he Thernee- Road Pre'ebyterieln
trete have .antionenceit .thele Annivere
Ty end. Teb. ivieeting for. :Feb. • 16,th
171hi eke' pe„epeiring ter a
•,e.Tord aucceeseated, 'haereeeieeekieed • the
ev -4..; Keitdirrpfro.. .01
for'* the 'Neereafel.ere. . Meldeter
• a FIu.reielfeBitilyektii.dl a great .favnrite
ld .thc eolenneersitY wIlL grealrlY apprec.
late ,this opportunfity, Ott ".fitarig
Oatarrit 0a4uot bo Cared
with LOOAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot relreh
the SPAt Of Ow dit3e*SS. (attirrIl f.5 e 0140d Or COSSIA,
prIon•t41,808e, and in erder to ours it yo* muet
tido Internet reweave Ilene, CAtarth ()Weis tak0f4
internally and acts directly on the blood 04 Aureoles
purl ROOS. 110'8 Catarrh Curet§ **t* W44 MOCI1'.
ewe. It was prescribed hy P110 01 tho 1)00 phySIOIPS•
te this country for years and Is a ropier preactip,•
doe, it is composed ofehe best tellies known, one
Wards/Mr the heat blood purifiers, toting dinette -
en the mueouesurfaces. Vie perfect combination
of the two ingredlente is whet produoes such wonder
ful prorate in curing Catarrh. Seed for testimonials
F, J'; 01IRS'Er & 00., Props„ Toledo, 0,
Sold by druggists, price 70c,
TakeRell's Pills for conatipation.
BIDDULPH:
e.A very pretty wedding ,was seletreliz-
el to St. leateick's Church, Bin:Idyll/II,
Jan. 29th, *tent ,Mpeer Veronica, second
youngest daughter of Mr, John McLate-
Vine, beeaerve the bride M. Themes
Ryder. The eerterifonS waa Performed by
Rev. IPather Gerieson, who also celebret
ad high mass, , '
The bride looked eharneing in la
gown 01 whi ts eteub6oldorpol aet over
white satin eind WOLVB t1110 ectustameeY
bridal wreath end veil.,
Shr was eitteedeld' by her sister, Mis,s,
Cithaa
ttrie. who wale dnelesed p'sik
silk, wit h black Velvet list, trimmed,
with a Pirtle esteich wreh•bte. Tee groren"
was suppoeted tby his brother, Mr:
Dan Rydee, Marg.aOet McLaughlin, ot
London, neice of the beide, was biedest
maid.. After the 'oeremony the beide/
peety and relatives drov-e to the heere
home a the beide's lather, where - a
dainty wedding beeakrefst was serred
The happy 'couple Bert for Detroit and
ol her western points -,the brid.e tray -B-
ing in navy blee tailored. with
hteck hat, with a -white Frerfeb
el u me 01 thele ret uen. they • will .
side to theer beau/Os:1d new. res:derice.
James O'Neil., a • Lurean cattle: dealer
who- was crushed* so severely in the
between Wabash freight trans
Glencoe a cortreila of l'reeks ago
!tett It was found necessary to am-
p.ueete hie right arm. died an Satur-
d-ty. evon.ing at Victoria Hoelelal.
Mr. O'Neill Was taken to L.ondea0,0
the might or the accident, .and for a
iene it was belie/ed:that it would .be
neesible to save , the injured. member.
e
Gengrene devoped, .and an -Mutation
wrt
ee resorted to a few days ago. "
nvediately e.iterward he cretracted preau-
melte and the attack resuited in his
death,.
CLA NDTTA30 YE
'tie. W„ 3. Carter, of Detroit, Is vLs-
itiee fele-ids and relat'ves 'n. this
dist-oet.-eles. Patrick Farrell 1G very
Ol at pr.eserit l -Lloyd Lyen had • a
lively rueeway while vlis-C,ng at West
Nell's Ater slippeng eff the '6112cnei,
the horse damaged the teteggy to • the
extent et $10.1 -The Methodist choir and
friends, with Rev. a.nd Mrs. George,
bout 35 in all, spent. a very enjayable
eyen.Ing at the helms, of Mr. "and Mrs,
A,. E. E•odgins. on Wednesday, After a
&linty lunch, games were played till
a late .heure--Mr. Harry Shoff, fore
merly of Clandeboye, is In a very
critical cencletlen en' Winnipeg. Mr.
Shoff was prtncipal or one of the larg,
est public schools in Toronto until la
short. tlene ago!, when he had to re-
tire or account oe poor hea-Ith: '
SCHOOL REPORT, of S. S. Nos 4,
Usbc:rne, •for 'Tenuary.,--Sre I'Ve, Thelma
Skinner 85, Irene 'Ford 67, Ceeede
Thomson 62, 'Harold Hunter 54, Gor-
don Hunter 51; ./r, IV., Harry Coates
58, Wm, Thomebn 52, Verde. Hicks 50
Sr. III., Mary Sictsvner 67, Alma
H.arding 64, Verre Hiolc,s 59, Sr. II.,
Vera Combas 78; Pre I., Bitty Webber
81; Jr. I., Whien.ey Coates 83, Maur-
ice Coates 77; Primer, Earl Thom-
son 83, Alice Theilmison 56. No. on the,
roll 22. average attendance 16. -Ada
Armstrong, teacher.
SCHOOL REPORT of S. S. No.
Stephen, ter jainuet7.`• Only names , of
those who obtained 69 per cent or over
are publl hted.--Sr, IV., Hazel- Preez-
eetor 74, Lila 'Sander's 68, Percy Sane
ders 65; Jr. IV., ,Chrerdie TrIebner 69.
Marie Triebiner 67, utillon Jacob 66,
Tem watts 62, Emare Hogarth 60,
'Amy Shapton 60; Sr.' III., Ruby Par-
sons 81, Lloyd. .Schreeder 79, Louise
Blake 70, Lawnence Hill 61; Jr. IIT.
Gladys Schreeder 80, Irvin Jacob 77,
Vivian Hogarth 60; Jr. 'IL, Guy
J ecob- 65, Eddie Preszcator' 65, Nor-
man Sanders _64, Lloyd Pareorre 62:
Primer, '.A.ylmer Christie, Ceti, herestlei
Eeite Schroeder, Jim Willipe-Ida M.
eleerchand, teachere
eport or S S No Ueborne for
the ' menth of January; Marks Five corn-
peoative standing on '
Average attenda.nce 34. -5th elare04.#1
Strang, 864; 7. ugal, 6 4 gi
Deugal, 465. 4th -E. Rowecl1f6e100.1e,
0, Roweltlife, 955; Strang, J06,e,
K. Sanders, 818; C. Harris, 606:r
Mira Dew, 796; H. Neil., 771; Vera,'
Bell, 692; Ft, Dick, 571. 4th, Ir.-
C. Neil, 629; E. ,Cann, 625; M'. Dou-
gee 612; C. 'Moir, 150; I. MiteheLt:
436. 3rd Sio-MC Nell, 1554, EL Meer
172, A. Dick, 132, Oke, 383, 3rd
Jr. L Purdy 559, A. Strang, 451;
G. .De358; T. Dowel, 348; We
941Ves, 193. 2n0 S. -L. Lin,neY, 484;
211 Jr. -E. Mitchell,' 372; P Harris
341; H. Wood, 300; k. Pinney, 264
E. Cudneare, 212. -Part II. Sr., M.
Purdy, 392; J. Stacey, 387; A. Dunn
380:- Pt. 1-e3. Dunn, 241; E. Nell
224: C. Down, 206, J. Otket 84.
J Rebertseer Teacher
THE CANADIAN BAN
OF COMMERCE
•„ SIR EDMUND WALKER C.v.o..LL.P., Presideat
M.EfiANDER JOHN AIRD
'General Manager Assistant General Manager
•
REST, $12,500,000
C#ITAL, $15 ooci,000
• SAVINGS BANK ACCOUNTS
Interest at the current rate is allowed on all deposits of $1 and
upwards- Careful attention is given to every account Small accounts
are-cvelcorried. Accounts may he opened and operated by mail.
Accounts may be opened in the names of two or more persons,
withdrawals to be made by any one of them or by the survivor.
EXETER BRANCH—Q. 14, WA.UGH, M.ainager.
Branch also at Credlton
The Molsons • Bank
Record
Capital
Reserve -
Deposits
Incorporated 1855 '
a Progress for Five Years -4903-1911
• - - $3,000,000 $4,000,000
- $3,000,000 4,600,000
$23,677,730 35,042,311:
Loans and Investments 271457,090 313,854,80r
• Total Assets $33,090,192 „48,237,284
• Has 83 Branches in ...Anada, and Agents and Correspondent$ in all the •
Principal Cities in the World.
A BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED.
SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT
at al Branches. Interest allowed at highest current rate. •
EXETER BRANCH -
. Agents at Exeter for the Dominion Government.
Diakoor & ()ARIANS, Solicitors. N. D. ITURDON Manager,'
HOUSE AND LOT FOB. SALE.
Situated .011 Sieneoe Street, frameel
hes,
containing. four reams. On, good found-
ation ; good cellar ; hard and soft wa-
ter. A large number or fruit trees,
conm
consisting of apple, cherry, plum, rasp-
berries, currants) etc. 'tells Ti a very
desirable property. 3-4 acre, .and
be sold • reasonable:, FOr further par-
ticulars e.piel.y to DO. M. 131,11BER. • or
B. -S. PHILLIPS, Real Estate Agent,
FARM FOR SALE
•
The undersigned is oefering foe .sale
Lot 6, North Boundary Stephen, eon-
taining 100 acres 'of good land. There
is em the premises a good frame house
with stone cellar; bank barn .with ce-
ment floors ; 3 !good 'wells, and a•
smell orcherce. This Is a good 'grain
or grass teem, or wieuld make a good
stock farm.. Situated two miles from
Exeter; phone lin house. Will be sold
rea.ionablieL For particulars apply on
the premises, or write the undersigned,
Fred Green, Hay, or B. S. Phillip's',
Exeter.
jarnee Betude
MakiOn.;""Feefladit s14,At
Xerr, teacher.
Woman of Few
-Words
Logs Wanted
We are open to buy and pay cash for
any quantity of Soft Elm, Rock Elm,
Hard Maple, Ba.sewood, or White Ash
Logse-either Buisth or delivered at
It will pay you to get our
prices on anything in above line that
you have to offer. -.R. G/LLIES & ON Exeter
FARM FOR RENT
100 acre farm to rent for grasiet, be-
ing- lot 10, COO. 1, Hay Tp. All Seed-
ed down by eight acres,. Reinter Twee -
crop the eight acres and seed it
down,. There is a mew faillengesperog
running through the farm which,- Makes
it very valuable ter grazing A. goed
betel” house and tete barna on the
place. Posedeusion g-iven Marche 1st. if
desired. Apply to N. JARROTT, 267%
Lappin Ave, Toronto; '0,ntarlo:
R •
Logs Wanted
-. The Highest 01,81-1 Price Will be pa.'d
for sit grilles of Saw Legs, loaded.on
feat ce.is alt roller station., ...Write for
fel, particular's , and state what you
have, a.pproxime.:e size and quality. '
spx 29, oLaNrroN, ONT.
TC FARMERS WANTING *MEN.
re" '
•
J'Farinereeevdentitolgehitoce, 1 eeeent fee -next
Tasch•eshatuldepiaitet their ,orders at ohCe
; therwise there, Will*„fie difficielty izn
siecusing help? with'. the
:Tepee' Government lihreploYment--',Agetit
tor this /flatfeet, Advocate Of Moe, or
addressed Chelsea, will t.recelveprompt
attention C. 113, .SANDERS; Agent.
Mre. He rry E. Bye, Marin street nortn
r" beet I
' 25c;
St.
9111111111000teit,44,4' ied
Montle Foreet, On., writes, •"Your
remedy 'tor kidneY, bladder and stomaoh
trouble ha,s' given nee great retrief. Have
taken three betss an.d now reel like
liekrig end better thee I have felt for,
yearand give, Solitr,
ee-Of
‚vi
ilig5P1-Stret f t they
d
"eeed,e .1404'; lad"; titlii4eigetim,41.
Themes.; Ontario. • • '''
A.SQUARE PE
in a Round Hole
You may be alright,' but if
you are in the wrong position
you are !Ikea square Peg in a
round hole. Yeu want a po-
..4itiOrl'eVhere you fit.'
This'papr ii'retidrby
hien'. and a
WantIn niftlielessified
allutims will reach thorn.
.....;7111111111111111mic,
HOUSE FOR SALE'
The undersigned is offering tor
sate that desirable village property,
situated in Exeter, being Lots, 12 and
20, Main street. There is ore the penal-
ises. a modern brick residence,
conveniences; EL, to od stable, an.d a
number of choice fruit trees.. This: prop-
erty wen located and will be sold
reasonably. Apply on the premises, or
by mail to lelne. Wm. Ourimore.. Exeter
Valuable Farm for Sale
Consisting of that choice 50 acre
Lot, South Half 13, Oen. 2, TownshIP
ot ,Hay. On the prenelses is a comfort.
able fr,etne dwelleng in good repair; a
nearly new barn 32x86', 35 feet er
which Is on settee and brick fieunda.-
eion, with cement flab -rat for stabilog'
horses and cattle; good' hog and her
house; email °rebated of good win
fruit; 5 acres of alfalfa.; 23 acres
hay and grass rund balance all douhL
plowed and ready for orOP: 3
spring wells with punme. This !arm
Is thoroughly undlerdrained with tile,
well fenced and Is ire a filr•st-class,
state of cultivation; ifs oonvenient to seek....&,
school 5106 churches, being 2 1-2' rniles
tram Hensall and five miles from Ex.
eter, and Must be sold. II not sold
privately en or before, the 1.5th, day ef
February, 1913, the fatten and chattels
well be sold by ptabllo aunt/ion on the
premises on Tuesday, March 4th, 1613
at 1 o'clock. Easy terms of payment.
For terms and particulars apply to
James O'Brien, ore the premises, Hen -
salt. P. 0.; or to Tho's. Cameron, Auc-
tioneer, Farquhar.,
11
41.110
For Sale
That desirable frame residence on
William street, Exeter, south of the,
river. Three lots, modern conveniences
electric lights and furnace. A number
et fruit trees and bushes, Good herd
and soft water, • -
For particulars apply to
T. H, 3,IcCALLUM., EXETER,
or B. S, PHILLIPS, Auctioneer
CENTRAL
/41.1
aTRATO-0,1.7,„ ONT.
•
e. Tlite best practical training school ln
didoartoltentsie COMMER
Ortio,rie,,-The
81401M1AND and TELEGRAP-
e-e• x. Ael courses are keihkerough and
practical. Teadttlers are exPerienced Bed
r,raditates are placed in positions. We
give indivtdhal attention and students
may enter at alrey time,. Write fele our
free tataidesue at once.,
• D A. McLACHLAN, Principal.
Fresh
Groceries
We are now well establish-
ed in business and we believe
on the best of anthority (para.
ely that of a fi Li I v ,inereasi
business) that ?k'e are meetin
a long telt want, and givi9g
the best of satisfaction.
All kinds of produce taken
in exchange.
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