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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1920-11-25, Page 4The Exeter Advocate Miss Bessie Morley returned home from Wiarton on ,,.Saturday_,- Ir, and teed: Wm; Baker spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs;, Thos. Gunning; -Mr;. Webb of McGil:ivray is visiting at the home of her son Johr for some time. -Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Gunning and deugbter, Hazel, .speuit the week -end in Chesley--Several ;from around here attended the, Wooden Wedding of ele. and 'etre, Albert Scott on, Wednesday et. -Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gunning spenat Friday .at the .home of Percy Passmore, Thames -Road.-There was no school last week' on. account' of the illness of the teacher, Miss efesceilaneous articles of not more Stewart,-. dr. Allen Jaques and sister than flee lines, For Sale, To Rent, Gerrie spat Sundtay at the home of Wanted. each insertion 50c. Lost and lir J. Selves, Thames Rout, 'around locals 25c. an. insertion. (Intended for last week,) Nies Harvey Squire and ?Sits iilanch eforiey attended the funeral '•f the r cousin .lap Weareon on Sunday. Mooresville A quiet but very pretty wedding to.,k place at St. 113ry's Church. on Wealnesday Nov, 17, when Dora, O. litighter o' Mre. Geo. Lewis of Brine - ley teas united in marriage to eer. Y'4 iellattu o'' Gt~bsore. the Rer. T. H. Weno` the Anglican church of- eic iat.ne. The bride, who was ewers 'rival by her broither, entered the 'trurelw te, the strains of the "Bridal Chorus." and looked charming .in her aretty little gown of pale -blue duch ess s`ttin and trope, with embroeier"'d neinemenes, Her reel .of embroelered. net wee t aught up with oran_e blos- soms . and ,he carried a shower baau- quet of ereem roves. After the cer- enanv the imtredate friends et turn, to the hride's ,home, where a dltntw- "tui+; heo. was served Mr. and Mr. . Git;sott then motored to Lucan, wheat tette tate: the afternoon train i'o.* l l.t .iiatetr. end Niegara Falls. the ar^c1e travelling In a grey silk dress wcitit het ,tact volt to match. On their re, thee they will reside at eateeresveett Hensall Mrs. Robert Hoiakirk of Bad Axe 'watt h eeeeting relatives in town.- etr, Llotd Davits of Toronto vis?ted Whalen NEWS TOPICS WEEK Sanders & Creech, Proprietors la Subscription Prr� e�-.l cadvance $150 per year in Candia, 32,00 in the United States. All subscriptions not Dag in advance $Oe, extra charged, ADVERTISING RATES Display Advertising --Made known pat application. Stray Animals -Osie :insertion S0c„ three .insertions $.1,00. Farm Or Real. Estate for sale Sec. eateh insertion for one month, of faux insertions Lura: reading notices, etc., 10c. ,Per lie per insertion. No notice less` than 25e. Card of Thanks 50e. Auction Sales $3 for ODA insertion: and $1.50 for each subsegatent in - se tloa if antler five incites in length. Lege' advertiseng 1Qc. and 5c aline THURSDAY, NOV. 25th, 192(t Lv A.S HWOOD 1)ashwoed, Ont., Nor. 17, tele. I'a Exeter Advocate: An evert o unusual interest cur ae i for the Dashwood c unere erten, wi c t. the 25th erniversary tea the .re anvil oi the present commodious church, was celebrate :l on the 14th tt'st. II:shop S. P. Snreag o: Napes viae, II1.. was the speaker on th s oc- .4sio . On Saturday even'n, he tie nvered oat taf his nitertisting and highly enstruativo lectures which wan lee .hearts o: the people for him and enerte.l the way for him for the Sun- dae services. Regardless o'' the stiff northern winds, the attendance in the foa.eno,wrt, was good. A large and,ence ere'.ete3 tlw Bishop° i,n the twening. At the clone of the service the epaalter appealed to the young peop le :spec- etily for "life service enL!sement." While none responded, at this '?me, +.'vitas was possibly due to the fact t''iatseveral had doue sa during an doeea tirade at the annual Y. P, A. teteavention, held ,.he September at t s n e ets he e. -Mr,. Frank Mar- Desh~wobcl. sh,.1 to teectene her daughters in Sr..a"1'ite Holy Spirit, doubtless. novo 1 n, ° --ear; Neter :tt ha, returred from deep, and lasting, eonrietion. upon the Tar tate, Reel i, erne ','t airs. Pope's hearts o: the young peuple. c. >ei e. -Messrs. J. Dr. end Wtd';nm Durin ; the afterroen :he pastor 1.4 .0 t-r'i., end Henry Pybus have return- a ' ,cn^:cat sketch e: ate ttongae ,a., w' 1 .-o.rr the We 0.. -Th: publi.e school teat, ww arae h ep:ieareii v"t y ettereeene. ea; re- opene i after being closed two to tits; t hunger peer, of the eonere - S -.tee; °fir a 'e v ase of scarlet fe- el:Iota and st`mula td a ' e ': Eie of leer -M•'s ln,'•a»n has been seriously tl enkeu neee in the lcir.; ot the ride 'ill :or a few days. --Mass Dorothy Me- er metretes. The Tay hretbr n. J. K. natal .het gorse to ;Toronto tc enter tsar r end Jaa:ob KeIlerm ail •p,'k': o: ` the General Hospital as a nurse in the ...arty days vier yet the coagr• 'tr'in'ng. Mrs. elcDoneli accompanied gz'ro t wee ,small and the people 'Large- Liar to the City. -hiss viae elcNaugh- lw pores tort after spending the summer a • Re: eyeelet: tics, n.v1, to. tt' .,Id ?lurch, the mighty revivalee he godly c.ervants o. God, Who labored in. f ,itH and tinder many privations and morn- eee Worldly Ouitided men. T'he coagre n:ion has daring tee 1^,t year, greatly improve1 the par- oaage at considerable expend:tur', It now a modern dwelling in+every w? '. • etre. A. Johnson & Son have moved The .improvements consist of a sada into the house they recently boughtdad: massive verandah, a sutiooam, t Vali-room with ,modern fixture.} and a leo-mac e. »sa tie hat returnee. to Toronto,-llrs, WM.'Stoae bis gone to England to visit her old home,. --lir. Robt. Jarrott nod family of V,area, have moved into town. to reside.. Zurich iron Mr. Hy. Darters.—ale. Chas. Eit- her was hoslte from I-ittchewer owing W. J. Yager, pastor. to the illness of his mother. -Mr and llrs. Alex, efcAllietter of Marlette, Bich., spezlt n'Zew days at the home ANDERSON. -Thomas Ribey, ww ha o' aftStelch-F. Nen Hess, who lived at Anderson, Blanshard Town- has sad this home and ieweely business slip, pnd: wv"a's can of the weal-krown in. Biggar, Sask., has ttoae to Calefor- tnen of the township. droppei dea.1 nia Lo- 'the winiter,, Mrs. E A.tt is j at 11 o'clock on Friday, whsle at his improv ng after her re.ent illness. - .ordinary work on, the term. 1he de- err \Vn :eleidinger ha:, moved into Ceased, who was about 60 years of egg tee dwelling property he purchased was aptrarezrtly in his usual health. lie frown' Mr. Herb, Bloch. -Dana' Gas- 1cavea a widow and Five daughters, all cho has sold his dwelling; in Zurich at home save one, who is teaching ,,in to. ear. *Naz Serdras who gets pos_ the wwest. seetaaa 'on Jan, 1st. -`,Vender Smith of the •Gosrhea ,Lite south, moved 'eat PARKHILL—f s. Nei: McKinnon of week kilo the residence he recently the Arlington Hotel. was s•etrerely purchased Iron Mr. H, wrVeil,-O t Nov etalded on ;the neck and arm, when 14th Wis. C. Eilber sufferee a stroke a 'vowel ofbot grease was tipped from of paralysis of the right side. She is a. spelt. recovering nicely. -Ben P to has sold his 1'15 -acre arms on the 14th to L. 5. Laporte and B. J. Schlichte of De- troit, for 512,000; posseeehen elven in ?isrc-h.-Mr. and errs. J J. Barry !act Last week sor their new home at Dun- vitte - lton He3-rock of Det o,t. a former resident of this pace has ;,as - sed ,itis •ecoad examine tion 1, Com- ate -tial a,td Banking Law. wave 1 He Saving coal this winter means more than helping your bank ac- count! It helps your country! Yon will save coal this winter if you don't burn more than you actually need to keep your home comfortable. Wu' INNeAPaids Mi RTReavietroR "The Heart of the Heating Plaut"' helps to keep you warm and save your eoal supply. It is 2.n auto- matic device that takes over the working of the drafts and damp- ers of any •' style heating plant. It keeps the:home at an. even tem- perature all the time. As soon as the temperature falls below the comfort mark, the Regulator f opens up' the drafts. When it is again warm enough, the drafts are closed, the fire kept down. Thus no more eoal is burned than is actually needed. The "Minneapolis" will soon pay for itself infuelsaved ` C, , Shelton Agent gr. ��jy, tt ��o�. Ag�y} Exeter, Vnt Worn - Out, Weak. Men and. Women Testify C•hath.:m, Ont.: -"For many yeara I. suffered 'with stomach trouble and I tried many remedies but they seemed to be a failum my stomach sxmed to be getting worse instead of better. One day 1 came in possession of a bottle of Dr. Pieree'a Gold- en en Medical Discovery and took it, My ',stomach seemed completely cured. I have great faith•in this medicine and hope any sufferer that reads this will give the Dis- covery' a trial. Once tried, you will never be without it."-C.TITUS, Jn,28Duke$t. New I'i tsshine, P. E. I.: -"I suffered three years with.lronchial asthma. I was so weak I could hardly walk three steps at a. time. I could not sleep ao would get up and, stay up the reatof thenight. One day afriend • advised me to use Dr. Pierce's, Golden Medical, Discovery so I sent to any druggist for a' bottle and when Z had taken half of it 1 felt.a great deal better. When I used that bottle I sent for two more, and when I fin- ished the third bottle I was o rnpletely cured. "Itis over two years sines I first took Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and I have not been troubled a day with aethms since." -ALEX McLEOD. Hamilton, Ont. :-"I have suffered with rheumatism for the last five years and I have only taken three bottles of Dr, Pierce's Anuric (anti -uric -acid) Tablets and three bottles of 'Golden Medical Discovery' and am nearly cured. I also had that dread disease, Spanish Influenza, leaving me in $ terrible condition. Only 'those who have had it know what an awful condition it leaves one in. I am sure if it hfid not been for Dr. Pierce's medicines and advice I certainly would have died.• "I 'want to reeommeiid Dr. Pierce'rt . medicines to any sufferer with, ki4ney trouble or to anyone rundown after, having the 'Flu'. Also try Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellete for constipation." -MRS. ESTEL- LA GRANBY. 54 4 James et. North.. Important Events Which Have Occurred Duisincr the Week. The Busy World'sHappenings care. frilly Compiled and Put into Handy and Attractive Shape for the Readers. of Our Paper -- A Solid Hour's Enjoyment. TUESDAY, Toronto Housing Company finishes the year with a profit, ldr, E. M. Trowern points 'but ir- regularities of luxury tax, Atlantic Sugar, after an erratic movement, closed 3 l points higher. The O.R.F,U, exeeutive has sus- pended the'Sarnia intermediate team. Trade union bf#Ictteis say labor con- ditionsare quite uormal for this sea- son, Dr. W. H. Colline has been ap- pointed Director of the (ecological Survey. The Home Rule bill was read on Monday in the House of Lords for the first time. Four hundred thousand dollars added to elethodist mini ters'salaries result of leynen's appeal. Victor Sheppard, missing from his home in Toror t° since October 19,. has been found in .Elmira. A successor to Sir Rs'uinatd Tower may l» appointed as High Conimis- si u r of the eity of Denzlg, The senior Sleds football teani quullaed to play in the elaloca CuP final by beating 0.A.C., 27 to 1. F.d,ward Fish, O.N.R. ;agent, ,and in the railway serrate for thirty-one years, died at Belleville, aged 49. The result of the Greek elections is still in doubt, but the Coyernment':s ex leetations have not been fulfilled, George Slater, living pear Thomson Hill, Renfrew county, died as a re- sult of arsenic' poiso:ring through his own mistake. The crew of the steel freighter Motels J. 11: idler. we eked on Pan- ealu Shoalr off Whttx'aslt Point, Lake Superior, was restated, Dr. O. R. Salt I. of °.herd, Nate trying in lug motor car to ui..kiee crossing near River battttp ahead of a train, was suttee.. and killed: There is a possibility of tate retrain hockey team, amateur champions of /the world, representing Camp 13trreen in the O.H.A, senior series this season, WEDN SD.3ii. Bancroft Town Hull was destroyed by fire, with its contents. British warships in the Black Sea will observe strict neutrality. F. C. Drury, who resigned es are chief at Ilaileybury, has resumed that position. Single tax will be an ieeue in the January municipal elections at Sault Ste. Marie. The French. Mlnis3try has approved the principle of compulsory milttera service. Ted Ray, famous golfer, received a great welcome on his arrival in England. Toronto trade tr. de onions kill issue of policy on threatened wage reductions. The British Food Ministry- hopes that Canada's harvest will help to re- duce beead prices. St. Catharines City Council has adopted a drastic change in the meth- od of tax collection., Thomas Findley retires as general manager ot the Massey -Harris Co., re- taining the presidency. Comnilssioner Forman of Toronto attacks the proposed tax exemption eroposais in that city. Robert Wiley, of Tpronto, brake- hxa:n on the Hydrp freight line, was almost instantly killed at Lundy's Lane. Count van. Bernstorff will attend the League assembly at Geneva as representing Germans who desire their country admission to member- ship. Rev. J. O. L. Spracklin has given up his plans for a month's vacation. and hastened back to Windsor to help his brother in fighting tae rum- runners. Gow ernor-elect Miller of "-Neter Yo: k hate is strongly opposed to the pr -- posed Carpentier-Deulpsey bout. He will probably ask for the repeal of the Walker Boxing Law. Joseph A. Pesant and Rene Ricci,. Montreal wine and beer nterct- :toe, were sent to jail for ter elb , ro. hs at bard labor and fined $2,000 teeth an a charge of fate« trade marks. THURSDAY. Athens is reported quiet, but t. oops are patrolling the streets. It is -alleged in China that Japan is giving secret aid to Gen ,.er-w.,=,ff.. It is said Lloyd George favors. Prince George as the next Bing of count Forest's first winter 'terse fair of the season was held on tw'erl- needay. A German: manufacturers' a:ent is .,ming with permits to sell god sin Ceeada. A. E. Copeland will sueceed to the presidency of the Ontario Hockey Association. Despite the snow-covered, fields. Toronto football teams practiced on Wednesday. The Northern senior group of the N,O.H.A. will open . its season en Deeember 30. Dr. N. McCormack,: ex -mayor, pro - .gists against the extra assessn e' ns roll at Renfrew, / Disgusted with labor trouble in the Old Country, inany immigrants are xrriying in Canada. The Retail Merchants' Association of . Toronto are framing a protest against the luxury` tax. Benny Leonard, lightweight boxing champion, stopped Harlem Eddie Kelly in the filth round. The price of bread dropped from 17 to 14 cents, at Port Arthur, and from 17 to 15 cents at Ottawa. Mrs. W. S. Carr died of sleeping sickness at her home on tthe;1ourth %concession, Enniskillen, i Isambton county. i, Ben .Simpson of Hamilton has been appointed as umpire.in the'Dtnninion series semi-final, "between `Argonauts :and Torontos. The first exclusively rabbit banquet in the province wee served at (mat - ham. by the Rabbit Breeders' Asso- oiatior to business men. FRIDAY. Bard coal in. Kitehener and Water- loo dropped from. $22 to $20. Premier Drury issues a statement on the question of unemployment. A new Government has been form- ed in Greece, Veniselos has left for France.. The ex-Itaiserin's health is again reported to be giving anxiety :to her physicians, 'A Seat' on the New York Stock Ex- change was sold on. Thursday for ;$5,000. The first cheques under Mothers' Allowances Act were forwarded on Thursday, Windsor will sell coal to citizens it at $18.50, the dealers ehaYging now $24 to $26, Sir George Foster has been elected a vice-president of the League of Nations assembly, The Poultry and Pigeon $how, held in Toronto, reported the most suecessfui on record, Tenders for the erection- of a"Live Stock Arena in Toronto are more than 'i million over estimates, The Toronto Board of Education favors two doctors to administer to teachers as well as pupils. Leonard. Strachan, aged eight, was drowned in the Red River at Winnipeg, breaking through the lee, Th-' University of Toronto is en- deavoring to 'arrange a billiard league to embrace Queen's and Western Universities. Victor Parker was killed and M. G. Whitman dangerously injured in a motoring aceideat in a fog near Emerson, Man, • Victoria College beast senior Meds 18 to 6 in the final game of the U, of T. interfaeulfy competition for the Muloek Cup. B1irringtondeports that a mile race, course will be constructed atthat town, and operated, it is expected, under a charter acquired in Hamil- ton. SATURDAY. Judge B. M. Britton is dead, aged 87 years. Mayor Gordon has been appointed Fuel Controller of Bridgeburg, St. Catharines proposes a unique. etemoria1 to ber heroes in every war. J. Y. Payzant, a prominent finan- eier of Hel,ifax, is tante. Rhodes Ave, Pr sbyterian Church. Toronto, is nor: elem. of debt. Premier 4ieigh+tt; spolte in Massey Hall, Toronto, on Fritl.y night, Yorlt county's hair a Aye are to be decorated by long event s of trees. The Ontario Club made a presen- tation to Mr. C. M. Bowman yester- day. Manitoba Independent Farmers' Party puts out a platfrom of. 24 planks. The authorities claim ruin-runntng at Windsor is •tamed; expect outbreak elsewhere. Premier Tasehersau approves plan of new bridge across the St. Lawrence at Montreal. The Turkish Nationalists have sent an ultimatum.. to the Georgians to evacuate Ba turn. It is annmrneed that errangeraents have been terepieted to erect a soccer stadium in Toronto. Hamilton's War Memorial Commit- tee ommittee will :'sk for r fit^hiselte as to the form of the memorial. "Ted" Lewis, British middle- weight boxing champion, knocked out Johnny Basham in the 19th round, Crowds of angry demonstrators in Belgrade signified their objections to the Jugo-SIav-Italian Treaty ot Rapollo,, Greece has notified the League of Nation ofratifications of the Labor conventions adopted by the Washing- ton confrr_nco, A bill providing for a compulsory day of rest weekly for newspaper workers will be discussed in the French* Parliament,. James McLeod, Gore of Downie, aged 64, died suddenly in a physi- cian's office at Tavistock, as a result of ovsr-exertion. Pari-mutuel betting machines at the Woodbine ra^r trwit, Toronto, receipts axnnttnted to $2,946,902 dur- ing the "spring meeting,. • 310 DAY,. Sterling exchange in New York is quoted at Y3,46 ent.. The Jugo-SIav Cabinet has ratified the Treaty of Rapaiio: Harvard University footbail team beat Yale by 7 to 0. Archie McCurry Owen Sound, pick- ed ripe strawberries Saturday. Windsor, Ont., is to have a new daily parer, making the third in that city. Despite- the inclement weather, Targe crowds attended Saturday's soccer games in Toronto, The striped, large checked suits for convicts at Kingston Penitentiary are being replaced by bluish grey snits, Mrs. Aaron Shant .r -of Kltclxener was striekea with apoplexy while walking to r_•hurch and died In a few minutes. The Cabinet of M. ethallie, the new Greek Premier, intends to continue the foreign. policy Of the Venizelos Ministry. Three members of Fort William. Board of Induration and seventy_ wo- men tea'ohers have resigned over The salary question. The Canadian Harvester was Iaux shed by he Port Arthur Ship- hailding Co. Saturday, and the keel Is led foe "'No. 461' Argomtuta, laterproveneial Foot- ball Tiinten eftarcl tons beat Torontos, t5',R,7the , charrrpioxis, in the Dominion series semi-final brie to 6. Central Methodist Church, St. Thomas, introduced a fellowship rally, with music anti light -refresh- rnents after the evening service. The Tniversity of Toronto football team won"the entercollegtate -Union E' title by beating McGill in a sudden _death game at Kingston by 14 •ta 6. Ravid . Rogers, aged 822, `died , at , Winiiipegfiom shock, it said,cdue fp the murder of lits•.;sen-in-lacy, 4n specter Alex. McCurdy; in a rtixdaon Now tiller' ,11 .,• q. Queen Marie of • tirumania„• is ;in I,,uceene,- in, connecttoe, with the,,an npuncement ,of ,the engagement of t"'Town Prince Charles 'of Roumania o Princess Helene of Greece. Incorporated in 1855 s CAI:'ITAL ltlt,SEHVF, $0.000.100 twat 130 f3rxpehe' THE MOLSONS BEFORE CROPS ARE 'SOLD Farmers needing money white waiting to market crams or stock are invited to consult rith the Manager at any of THE MOLSONS BANK Branches,. Savings Departments at all 3raiwhes, EXETER BRANCH T. S. WOODS Manager. Centralia Branch open for business .laity, Safety Deposit Boxes to Rent at the Exeter Branch. CLIINTON-Up to Nov. 13th David Cantelon Hnron'`s largest . apple ship- per had shipped this season 20,600 barrels of apples, bought within a radius of eighteen mites., So far its barrel account totals $32,000 Annie Steep, wi,fe,of Isaac Dodd, died last Thursday after several months illn.ss. She was born in Goderich Tp., bu,t lived hero 48 years, The husband and one daughter survive. -.Mrs. Isabe a eleltae tiled on. Nov. 15thr Her bus., band died nine years ago. She kavas five sons and three daughters. MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED by C, H. Sanders at the Advocate Of- fice. Strictly confidential; no witness. 1 This is a GUARANTEED r� HALTER d LTE A This halter has a guarantee tag attached to it. If you have a horse that can break it inside of one year the makers will repair or replace it free of charge. It is made three- ply, with a tough rawhide centre. We have a halter for every horse. Come in and look them over. W,l 5. BEER. - EXETER E.NhDIGER., DASHWOOD F. 5, FAIRHALL, CENTRALIA dt •, ron h o Buster" Price TIIE LAThST PRICE ON TETE Canadian Fairbanks Morse Co'y8 Engines. 1 1-2 H, P. 'ENGINES $ 110,00 3 H. P. ENGINIt.S• ► S175r00 6 H. P. ENGINES , 4285,00 These engines are equipped with th.e Basel; Magneto, the finest ig- nit,on. known. )' DOUBLE GEAR PUMP JACK' t. ;:. X15.44 INTERNATIONAL GEAR. JACK. _ x15.00 FARM LIGHTING POWER -40 LIGHTS' "3'525,00 WE SELL THE CASE TRACTOR. EMERY STANDS; SAW ARBORS, ' PULLEYS, BISLTINC> HANGERS AND SHAFTING ON SHORT NOTICE ALL MAKES OF ENGINES OVERI-IAt7LED CYLINDERS RhBORED OR'GROUNG NEW PISTONS MADE TO. FIT WITH RINGS .... OXY - 'ACETYLIsNE WELDING DONE. The Cochrane Machine Works`: EXETER ex -r. INTER WORK l am in a position to handle all makes of cars lin thi' far overhauling s winter. . A s• +nape deaf to all. Ford Garage Exeter At present MORE THAN 40,000 -FARMERS are obtaining credit from this Bank. This indicates , our desire to extend credit : for agricultural purposes to any deserving farmer. Call and consult us.s 5T THE CANADIAN .BANK OF 1 M e.I Lf,,F , PAID-UP CAPITAL $15,000,000 RESERVE FitiND - $15,000,000 EXETER BRAC CI , F. A. Chapman, Manager. Incorporated in 1855 s CAI:'ITAL ltlt,SEHVF, $0.000.100 twat 130 f3rxpehe' THE MOLSONS BEFORE CROPS ARE 'SOLD Farmers needing money white waiting to market crams or stock are invited to consult rith the Manager at any of THE MOLSONS BANK Branches,. Savings Departments at all 3raiwhes, EXETER BRANCH T. S. WOODS Manager. Centralia Branch open for business .laity, Safety Deposit Boxes to Rent at the Exeter Branch. CLIINTON-Up to Nov. 13th David Cantelon Hnron'`s largest . apple ship- per had shipped this season 20,600 barrels of apples, bought within a radius of eighteen mites., So far its barrel account totals $32,000 Annie Steep, wi,fe,of Isaac Dodd, died last Thursday after several months illn.ss. She was born in Goderich Tp., bu,t lived hero 48 years, The husband and one daughter survive. -.Mrs. Isabe a eleltae tiled on. Nov. 15thr Her bus., band died nine years ago. She kavas five sons and three daughters. MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED by C, H. Sanders at the Advocate Of- fice. Strictly confidential; no witness. 1 This is a GUARANTEED r� HALTER d LTE A This halter has a guarantee tag attached to it. If you have a horse that can break it inside of one year the makers will repair or replace it free of charge. It is made three- ply, with a tough rawhide centre. We have a halter for every horse. Come in and look them over. W,l 5. BEER. - EXETER E.NhDIGER., DASHWOOD F. 5, FAIRHALL, CENTRALIA dt •, ron h o Buster" Price TIIE LAThST PRICE ON TETE Canadian Fairbanks Morse Co'y8 Engines. 1 1-2 H, P. 'ENGINES $ 110,00 3 H. P. ENGINIt.S• ► S175r00 6 H. P. ENGINES , 4285,00 These engines are equipped with th.e Basel; Magneto, the finest ig- nit,on. known. )' DOUBLE GEAR PUMP JACK' t. ;:. X15.44 INTERNATIONAL GEAR. JACK. _ x15.00 FARM LIGHTING POWER -40 LIGHTS' "3'525,00 WE SELL THE CASE TRACTOR. EMERY STANDS; SAW ARBORS, ' PULLEYS, BISLTINC> HANGERS AND SHAFTING ON SHORT NOTICE ALL MAKES OF ENGINES OVERI-IAt7LED CYLINDERS RhBORED OR'GROUNG NEW PISTONS MADE TO. FIT WITH RINGS .... OXY - 'ACETYLIsNE WELDING DONE. The Cochrane Machine Works`: EXETER ex -r. INTER WORK l am in a position to handle all makes of cars lin thi' far overhauling s winter. . A s• +nape deaf to all. Ford Garage Exeter