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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1916-12-14, Page 5WANTED N Reliable 'Salesman to act as agent in Huron County. - PAY WEEKLY Outfit free, exclusive territory and money making specialties, Our 'agen- cies are the best in the business fox ese sell the highest grade of stock at most reasonable prices and guar- antee deliveries in first class condition; Nursery ,stock is selling well this year and good money can be made in. this district- For particulars write Sales Manager PELHAM NURSERY CO„ TORONTO, ONT. Dolt Have catarrh 1 One efficient way to remove nasal catarrh is to treat its cause which in most cases is physical weakness. The system needs more oil and easily digested liquid -food, and. you should take a spoonful of SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH WEST LAND REGULATIONS. The sole head of a family^, or any male over 18 years old, may home- stead a .quarter -section, of available Dominion land in Manitoba, Saskatch- ewan or Alberta, Applicant must ap- pear in person at the Dominion Lands Agency or Sub-Agenc y for the Die - trice Entry by proxy may be made at any Dominion Lands Ageney (but not Sub -Agency), on certain condi tions. Duties—Six months residence upon and cultivation of the land in each of three veers, A homesteader may live within nine Hailes of his homestead on a farm r,t ac least 80 acres,on cer- tain conditions, A habitable house is •required except where residence is performed in the vicinity. Live stool: , may be substituted for cultivation under certain eonditien,;. Lo certain districts a homesteaderin geoe standing may pre-empt a quar- tet -section alongside His homestead, Price 53.00 an acre. Duties --Sia ritonehs residence in each of three years after earning home stead patent; also 50 acres extra eul- tivatioan. Pre-emption patent may be obtal±ted as soon as homestead patent, on certain conditions, 9 settler who has exhausted his homestead tight may take a purchas- ed homestead in certain districts. Price 53.00 per acre. Duties— Must re- side silt months in each of the three years, cultivate 50 acres and erect a house worth 5300. W. W. CORY, Deputy 01 the Minister of the Interior N»B.=Unaautborized publication of this advertisement will not be paid for. -64388. LEGAL, ISAAC R, CARLING, B.A. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public, Commissioner, Solicitor for The Mol- sons Bank, Etc, Money to loan al lowest rates of interest, Office --Main Street, Exeter. MONEY TO LOAN 3.33333.333.33. We. have a large amount of private funds to loan on farm and village eronerty at low rates of interest. GLADXVIAN & STANBTJRY. Barristers, Solicitors, Exeter DENTAL Dr, G. F. ROULSTON, L, D. S., D.D.S DENTIST eit Member of the R. C. C. D.S, of Ont. Manor Graduate Toronto University Office over Carling'e law Office. Closed Wednesday afternoons, DENTIST DR A. R. KINSMAN, L,D,S., D.D.S. Honor Graduate Toronto University. Teeth extracted without pain or any bad effects. Office over Gladman & Staneury's Office, Main Street, Exeter L. H. ECKERT, V.S. of Sebringville Has opened an office in Crediton. All calls promptly attended to Phone 36 Crediton ar Call Hill's Hotel. FRANK TAYLOR Licensed !Auctioneer for Counties of Huron and Middlesex. Pricey Reasonable and Satisfaction Guaranteed. Crediton Ontario C W. ROBINSON LICENS,ED AUCTIONEER AND VALUATOR'. far Counties of Huron Perth Middlesex and Oxford. Farm Stock Sales a Specialty. Office at Cockehutt Warerooms; next door to Centra' Hotel, Main, Street, Exeter. lrbar•ges moderate and satisfaction is 'guaranteed. CENTRAL eseese•."t'--,-,stn, reser.' COMMERCIAL, SHORTHAND & TELEGRAPHY Departments. Stud- ents May enter at any -time,•- We place graduates in positions During . July and August we received applications for over 200 office assistants we could not supply. Write for our free catalogue at once. D. A. McLachlan., Principal r . A , ' ,. . 'SYST iE M CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR SINGLE FARE Dec. '23-24-25, 'good for return un- til Dec 26th; • Also 'Dec. 30th -31st, 1916, and Jan, 1st_ 1917, valid for return mitt! Jan, 2nd 1917. ,FARE AND ONE-THIRD Dec. 21-2Z-23-24, good for return until Dec. 27th; Also Dec, <,28-29-30-31, 1916, "valid far return until Jan. 3rd 1917;, Above reduced fares apply between all ;stations in. Canadaeast of Port !Arthur and to Detroit • .anti Port Huron.; Migh., Bul;f ips,,,B.lack ; , Rock, Niagara Falls, Suspension Bridge, N.Y. `l ick s, laew Seneeele ,at all G. T. R.,Ticket Ofi'ices.' N. J. DORE, Exeter after each meal to enrich your blood and help heal the sensi- tive membr ales with its pure oil -food properties. The results of this Scott's Emulsion treetenent will surprise those weAo have used irritating snuffs and vapors. Get the Genuine ' Auction Sale OF CHOICE DURHAM, GRADE & HOLSTEIN COWS at Metropolital Hotel, Exeter, on. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1916 at 1 o'clock, the following property - 1 Chatee Durham Bull, from that goodcow,"Usborne Fairmaid , now in the Shorthorn recard of perform - epee with her record now in Ottawa of 6657 lbs. of milk and 547 lbs of butter for the last 6 months, ending Nov. 8th; 2 choice heiter, 2 years old due about Jan. 1st, half sisc r to cow above mentioned. The abc:ve .stink belongs to Thomas Camera; n, Farquhar. Four cows just freshened, 5 vows due in January; 15 cows due later, e few 2 -year .old heifers. The last mentioned are mixed Durbam Hol- s'ein and Ayrshire. 1Ir, Ferguson's past record is a .guarantee that this stock will be up to the marl.. Terms -6 months" credit on .approv- ed joint notes. 6 per cent Her annum orf for cash. 1 FERGUSON T. CAMERON Proprietor Auction;er Auction Sale OF HORSES AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS at Newell's Garage, Exeter c>n SATURDAY, DECEMBER .16t, 1916 At 1 o'clock. the following pro?>erty— I1ors'41-1 driving mare, rasing 5, quiet and ireliable; mare 8 years old; general purpose 'horse, 10 years aid; Parse 7 years ,old; These horses are all in and condition g and are first- class animals. Cott;, -,gee gpod. Holstein cow. Household Effects—Including bed- room furniture, 'bedding carpets, lin- oleums chairs, couches, rockers, larger heating ,stove, with hot a;r attach- ment; hotel range with two ovens, box stove, about 3 dozen links of pities 3 cupboards, safe, several mire rors, window blinds, 2 Targe rugs, 1 velvet 4x4?.4 yards., another 3x3;_ yds clothes mangle, curtains, tables, lamps dishes, gems, +crocks, jugs, clothes horse, and many other useful articles All the above articles are erste class in every respect, having been reserved from the former sale, ow- ing to the fact that the hotel prop- erty writ not disposed of at that time and will now be sold withoutre,seree Terms—Horses, 4 months' credit on approved joint 'notes. 4 per cent per annum off for cash. Terms—Chattels, +Cash. T. H. NEWELL, Peoprie:or C W. ROBINSON, Auct. C. H. SANDERS, Clerk Auction Sale OF FARM STOCK &IMPLEMENT There will be sold by Public Auc- tion uc-tion on .Lot 9, West Boundary Bier, - shard adjoining the Village of K'rk- tan an TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1916 At 1Z o'clock, the fallowing property: Horses—Heavy draught mare, rising 4 yrs. old; general purpose gelding 8 yrs old; good driving mare rising 6 yr -old.; qulet and reliable; driv- ing horse, 9 yrs. old; 2 -yr. --old filly sired by The Eel; 1 -yr. -old filly, sired by ,Teddy Bars. High Grade Dham Cattle. -3 cows due in Januarys„ 2 cows freshereed; heifer with calf at foot; 3 cows due in fMaXch; 10 yearling steers; 3 year- ling heifers; 9 spring • calves; 2 fall calves. She: p.-4 yearling ewes, 3 ewe lambs Hogs—Yorkshire' sow, due time af. sale; 9 pigs a3 months old. Poultry -50 Barred rock pullets. Implements—Maxwell binder, Mas- sey -Harris ,Mower; Massey -Harris hay loader, new; Massey -Harris side -del- ivery rake new; Massey Harris 13 'disc drill, new-; •Massey( -Harris f3 tooth cultivator; : 1Cockshutt 2 -row•. corn cultivator, new; Maxwell disc harrow; 3' sets iron harrows; Verity Riding Plow new; 2 walking • plows; gang plow, gland rollers, rake, farm wagon with box, new; 2 sets farm trucks bobsleighs; Top buggy new; straw cutter with 30ft. of carriers, Grinder sec of rolls, new; De Laval Cream separator with :ower drive new, Scales 2000 lbs cap.; fanning' mill:. feed bailer, root pulper. 2 sets double harness, one being brass mount, ed new; set single harness, Hayfork slings, crowbars, forks, shovels, hies and numerous other articles. Hay and ,Cerain.-20 tons of hay, 200 bush. Seed Oats, 200 bus, mixed feed,, 150 bush. mangolds, 400 bush turnips, 10 bags potatoes.,: :. e • Podtively: ;ria w serve•, • T nes=5:1:0' and under' 'cash; ' over that amount 10 months' credit on ap- proved joint notes,- Or a discount of 5 per cent. Der annum off for cash in lieu of notes. •` R S. BROWN PERRY F. DOUPE' Auct. Poop. yLaw 8 FOR 1916 OF TEE VILLAGE 011'. EXETER To !provide for the establishment of a Clommission for the +control and management of the Hetero Electric) System, and The 'Water Works eye - tem and for the Election of Come missioners under the provisions of The Publio Utilities Act and Amend big Aots. The 11tuijeipal Council of the Vil- lage of Exeter .hereby enacts as fol - tows,— 1. The control and management of the eoonstruoton, operation, and maintenance of all works undertak- en by ,the Corporation for the dis- tribution and supply of electrical power or energy !received under the Contract of the corporation with the 31ydro Electric Power Darmissioa of Ontario and all extensions and add. - 'Mons to such works and tee control and management of the System. of 'Waterworks now in operation and. the construction, operation and main- tenance of all extensions and add- itions thereto. shall hereafter, upon the final passing of this -Late Sae entrusted to a Conktnission to he ails Led "The Palette+ Utilities 1Cotnmission of the Village of Exeter. 2, The said Commission jphait ex- erelse all the powers, eights, author- ities and privileges, which are by' 7"he Publio Utilities Act conferred on the Corporation, 3. 'Tae Commission. sbell be. a :bode corporate and consist of thee* memo berg, of wheat tee. head; oe the eoute, ell obeli ear -officio be one, 4. Nominations to fill the offices of the two elected members oe the Commission obeli be held, at noon on Friday the Twenty -Second day of December A. D., 19100, at the Town Bail in the Village of Exeter, 0. The vote of the Electors of the said village will be taken by baetot. en the said thiojots, and also, for the election of the said, two xnemberat pct lionday the First day a£ eanuary, A. D.. 1917, volume/lease at nine o'clock in the forenoon and continu- ing until Five o'clock in the afternoon by the Deputy !returning Officers bereinafter named at the undermen- tioned places,— Polling Sub -division No. L -Silas tta.ndford's residence, .Main Street, Ed. Treble, Deputy Returning Officer S'dney-•Davis, Poll Clerk. Polling Sub -division No. 3.—At the Town .Hall; Well. Johns, Deputy Returning Officer, Jas. Grieve, Poll Clerk Polling Sub-diviisiion No. 3— Mrs �litcheli's Office, tila,in Street ;Percy Gillies. Deputy Returning Offi.:er; George Anderson, Poll Clerk, Polling Sub -division No. 4— North Encs Fire hall; Fred Witwer, Dep. Re - tinning Officer, William Jrickwood, Poll Clerk. 0, The 2 elected members shall hold office for two years and until their, successors are elected and the new Commission is orgnaiaed, provided, however that one of the first elected !members shall at the first meeting of the Commission be •chosen by lot to hold office for one year only. 7. At each +annual municipal elec- tion thereafter one member of the said Commission shall be elected for•two years to fill the place of the member retiring. 8. That *the vote of the electors of the said Village of Exeter; wiiibe taken on this By -Law simultaneous - with the said election of the said two (Commissioners at the same hour on !the same day at the same places land by ,the same Deputy Returning Officers as are named. in this tee -Law for the ,said election of the said two Commissioners. ,9. That on Friday the Twenty - Second day of December, A. D., 1916 at •the Clerk's office in the Public Library in the said Village of Exeter et the lour of two o'clook, in the Af- ternoon the Reeve shall appoint in writing, signed by himself, two per- sons to attend at the final humming up of the votes bel the Clerk, and one person to attend each polling place on behalf of the +persona. inter- ested in and. desirous of promoting the passing of thics 03y -Law and a like number on ,behalf of the persons in- terested in and desirous of opposing the passing of :this LByeLaw. 10. That • the Clerk of the mid It uxecipal. !Council of the Vilioge of Exeter elall attend a(tG his office in 'the Public Library bathe eaid;Viliage sof !Exeter at'the hour' ,f Ten o'clock in the forenoon on the Second day of January!; A. D..,1917, to sums up( the number of votes for and against this Myr-Law. er, This By. -{Law shall come .into force entlettikeeffect on the final pass ling -thereof by: the Couneit of the said -.Village. of Exeter. Council Chamber, Exeter; 10th, November, 1916 'Jos. Senior, John W. Taylor, Clerk. , i , Reeve. --iieP,i-- -- OTOTICIE TAKE NOTICE that the (above is a true espy of a proposed. (By -Law. Whish has been, taken 'into...eonsider- ation by- the 'Municipal Council of the. Village of Exeter Band whiele will, be finally . passed by. the -said<Gotinoi (in ,tthe event of the. assent of, -the elect-, `tors being obtarnexda+thereto> after one month from the first publication there= of eel the ,Ince' er Advocate and the e.+xeter,Tmes, :the date 01.E which Thur a `• the. .. t' :.,was sd ublioa ion y 'fleet P ,...: 14th day eie December A. D , 146, and that at (the hour, •day ,nand "'places therein fixed for- tali the votes of the electors the-poliskit l ,ba field.` Jos. Senior, !Clerk. By -Law 9 FOR 1916 OF THE VILLAGE OF EXETER To take the vote of the ratepayers of the Village of Exeter entitled to rote on money by, -laws on a question to be submitted whether the said ratepayers are in favor of having the municipality develop or acquire through the Hydro Electric Power Commission of Ontario whatever wor'^.a may be required for the sup- ply of =electric energy or power in adtlitian to such electric power as is already supplied or can be obtained. under the existing contract with the Hydro Electric Power Commiss;on of Ontario. WHEREAS the Municipal Council of. the Corporation of the Village of Exeter deems it advisable .ot submit to the ratepayers of the said Village of Exeter entitled to vote on money by-laws. a question as to whether the ,=aid ratepayers are in favor of hav- ing the Municipality develop or ac- quire 'through the Hydro Electric Power Commission of Ontario, what- ever works may be required for the supolyy of electric energy or power in addition to such electric energy or power as is already supplied ar can be abtained under the existing con, - tract with the Hydro -Electric awe Commission of Ontario. THEREFORE the Council of the Corporation of the Village of Exeter enacts as toliows,, - 1. That the following question be submitted to the aatepayers of the Municipal Corporation of the Village of Exeter entitled to vote an money b1• -laws,-- Are you in favor of having the Municipality develop or acquire through the Hydro - Electric Power Commission of Ontario, whatever works may be 'required for the sup- ply of electric energy or pow •er in addition to such electric power as is already obtained under the existing contract asth the Hydro Electric Power Commission of Ont- ario. 2. That the sot=s of the said rate- payers shall be taken on this ques- tion at the tollowing time and plicas by the Deputy Returning Officersand. Poll Clerk.- 'hereinafter mentioned, that is to say,—On liionday, the first day of January, A.D. 1917, from nine o'clock in the forenoon until five o'clock, in the afternoon, at— Polling Sub division No. 1.—Silas Handford's residence, Main Street, Ed. Treble, Deputy Returning Officer Sidney Davis, Poll Clerk. Polling Sub -division No. 2, At the Town Hall; Well, Johns, Deputy Returning Officer, Jas. Grieve, Poll Clerk. Polling Sub -division No. 3— Mrs elitchelee Office, Ma.n Street; Percy Gillies, Deputy Returning Officer;. George Anderson, Poll Clerk. Palling 'Sub -division No. 4— North End Fire Hall; Fred Witwer, Dep, Re- turning Officer, William i3rickwood, Poll Clerk. 3, A true copy of this by-law shall be published in The Exeter Advocate and The Exeter Times on the days hereinafter mentioned, that is to say, December 141h, 21st, and 28th, 1916 and a. true copy of this Byelaw shall be posted at the Tawtr Hall, Post Office, Town 'Clerk's Office, and C. W. Robinson's Implement Shop. 4, On the Z2nd day of December 1916, at his office in the Public Library wit Main Streit in the Vil- lage of Exeter, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, the Reeve will in writing signed by him appoint two persons to attend at the final summing up of the votes by the Clerk' of this Cor- poration, and one person to attend each polling .lace an behalf of the persons interested in and desirous of the answering of the said question in the alfirmative, and a like number on behali o1 the persons interested in and desirous of the answering of the said question in the negative re- spectively. 5. The Znd clay of January, 1917, at the said Public Library in the Village of Exeter at 10 o'clock in the forenoon is hereby appointed far the summing up by _the Clerk of( this Corporation of the number of votes given in the affirmative and in the negative respectively; - e1A1hE; PASSED AND ENACTl.D' this 4th day of December, 1916. John W '' Taylo=, Jos. Senior Resp :a Clerk( rtes== . NOTICEeseesse TAKE NOTICE the above is : a true copy ,of a bylaw passed by the Municipal .Council! of the Village of Exeter on the 4th day of December A. 1) 1910. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that at the hour, day and places there in fixed for taking the votes of the electors the palls will be held. First publication +14th day of Dec- ember 'A. lD. 191f. Jos. Senior, Clerk Council Chamber, 4th day Deo. 1916 old; 2 Berkshire sows; pure-bred Berkshire sow, due to farrow in Jan. Yorkshire sow due to farrgw in Feb. 7 shoats, 100 lbs. each; 6 pure-bred` Berkshire sows, 4 months old. Poultry -125 Barred Plymouth tlo>ck pullets. Implements—Massey-Harrisy binder;. Iyeer;rag. mower,. Kemp manure spread- er, new; Deering tedder,Maxwellrake Bissell disc, Masser -Harris 13 -hoe drill, Deering 13 -tooth cultivator, set iron harrows, Z -section chisel-toeth Harrow, land .'roller, Verity walking plow, No 21 F1eurY .clow, Fleury gang plow. 3;¢ horsepower gasoline engine, (Gould, Shapley & Muir); straw cutter, cream separator, 2 fan- ning mills (1 Chatham with bagger); 2 buggies cutter, wagon with box, bog rack, bobsleigh, horsepower, set scal- es. 2000 lbs. capacity; root pulper, 3 sets double Harness, 2 sets single banness, hay `fares ropesand slings, Auction Sale OF FARM STOCK & IMPLEMENTS There .will ,be sold' by Public Aur tion on Lot 8 Con. 4, Blaushard, 2 miles east of ±irkton. on THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21,1916% At 12 o'clock sharp, the following:, Horses—Heavy draught, gelding, ris- ing 5'years; General Purpose geld- urge 9 years; !Carriage horse rising 6 Cattle-') cows, freshened; 2 cows. due to calve at time pf sale; 2 year- ling Heifers; 9 calves. Sheep -8 thoraughbred. Oxford ewes 5 thoroughbred Oxford ewe Iaxtibs. Fogs=Pure-bred Tamworth boar Pune-bred Tamworth boar, 9 months 2hay fork cars, -sickle grinder, crow- bar; forks shovels, hoes and other articles too numerous to mention. HayGrain and Roots -15 ,on hay closer and timothy, 200 bee s ed oats, 0. A. Ci, No. 7Z; 100 bus. seed oats, 0. A. CL,. No. 3; 200 bus. seed oats, N. 21; 100 Western cats; 2 acres corn in sheaf; 400 bus. turn- ips 100 bus. mangles, 15 baser pota- toes. SALE COMMENCES 12 O'CLOCK SHARP Positively no s-es?erye as the P: o- prietor has sold the farad. Terms ---$5 and under cash; over that amount 11 months' credit will be given on furnishing ap nrov d joint notes, or a discount of 5 ri r cent. per annum off far cash ixt, li u of the notes . R. S. Brown and Pe F. Do r -e Aost's W. J. Robinson, Proprieto . J. Ii, Jameson, Clerks PROCLAMATION TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN NOMINATION AND ELEC TioN: ---a Public notice is hereby given that ameeting of the electors of the Township of Stephen will be held in the 3' own Hall, Crediton, on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22nd, 1914 at 1 o'clock, p.m. for the purpose of making and receiving nominations for Reeve, Deputy Reeve, and Coun- cilmen far 'the ensuing year, and. further notice is hereby given "Shal in the +trent of snore candidates be- ing proposed for the offices than ere required to be Elected, the meeting will be adjourned to Monday January 1st, 1911, when polls will be opened at 9 a,m., +closing at 5 p;.m. at the following places, as fixed by Bye law viz,— Poll 1—W. H, Mills, D.R.O„ Nelson Baker, poll clerk, booth at Mill's shop Lot 6, Con. l.. Poll 2—Wm. Dearing D.Rt0., Asa Penhale, poll clerk, boate at Perihale'a kitchen, Lot 2o. Con. 2.' Poll 3—.Alonzo Hodgins; D R.0., Geo Hirtzel, poll clerk; booth :t'2 Sembrook's ,shop, Lot 11, Con, O. Pol' 4—W, ,H. Wenzel, D.11,0., Ez- ra Foist, poll clerk; booth at Town. i1: 11 Lot 10, Con, 7. Poll 5—Theo. Dietrich, D.R.O., Geo Mawhinney, poll elerk; -booth at Walkea's kitchen, Lot 11, Con, 133. Poll 6—Ed. Brokenshire, Det.O., A. Musser. Poli clerk; booth at 2im- ener's Hall, Lot 23, Con. N.B. Poll 7 --Thomas Keys, D.R.O., Pet- er McKenzie, poll clerk; booth at Harman's Hall, Lot 11, Con. 17. Poll 8, --Wen. Mellin, D.R.O., Chas. McGregor, poll ,clerk; booth at Mel- lin's Ball, Lot 40, Con, S.B. Pall 9.—Thos, ,Webb, D.R.O., Jos - ialt Oliver, poll clerk; booth at M.i:- t abee's Hall, Lot 1, Con. Saub:a. And all electors are hereby re- quested to take notice and govern themselves accordingly. HENRY EILBER Returning. OffiC tr Crediton, Dee. 11, 1916. PROCLAMATION • VILLAGE OF EXETLR NOMINATION AND ELECTIO:: Public. notice ts hereby given that a meeting of the electors of the Village of Exeter will be held in the TOWN HALL, EXETER, FRIDAY • DECEMBER 22nd, 1916 At 12 o'clock, noon, for the purpose of making and receiving nominations for Reeve, Councillors and School Trustees for the ensuing year, and further notice is hereby g ten :hat in the event of mare candi.ia be- ing proposedfor the offices rhein .ere required to be Elected, the meeting will be adjourned to A2anday. January 1st, 1917, when polls will b opened at 9 a.m„ :closing at 5 p.m. at the f4Uowinc .places, .as limed by By- law, viz,— Div. 1—Silas Handford's residence, Main St., Ed. Treble, Di:R.0., Sidney, Davis, PollCleric. Div. 2—At Town Hall, Well Johns I.R.O., Jas, Grieve, poll clerk. Div 3—Mrs. Mitchell's office, Main St., P. Gillies, D,R.(?., G. Anderson poll clerk. Div, 4--N. T.. Fire Hall, Fred Wit - wee, U.R.O., 'Wnr. Brickwood, poll elerk. And all 'electors are hereby re- ciuested to take notice and govern themselves accordingly. JOS. SENIOR, Returning Officer Christmas Shopping Made Easy Why not do your shopping now before the rush. 4' We are pleased to reserve any article for you. We do not ask for il• deposit Call on Us and we can certainly give you far better service than in the last few days, so why delay until then. Come now: Make it easier for yourself and also for us. A Few Suggestions Gold Wrist Watch, Ladies or Gents. Diamond Rings, also Stone Set & Birthday Rings. Baby's Solid Gold Rings, Lockets and Chains. Solid Gold Necklaces and Pendants. Large Range of Cuff Links, Tie Pins, etc. Also See our Large Range Cut Glass & Silverware. All Kinds of Repairing Promptly Attended To JAMES L4 V SON Central Telephone Office., Jeweler & Optician. Exeter Motor Sales COMPANY Having :installed a Charging Plant to Recharge Batteries —the most up-to-date plant that can be pro- • • cured, we are' now in a :position to take care of batteries of any make for any' Make of cars. All Batteries need attention and recharging through the winter months, _When your ur ear snot in ,use. We will return 'the batteries' fpli' s.ed in th�S ri ;.etc i t � , .. ,, � . ar Sa es Co. sine S S t. Exeter