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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1920-12-23, Page 4The Exeter Advocate Saners & Creech, Proprietors Subscription Price -la advance $1.150 per year in Caa iia; $2,00 is the United States, All subscriptions not pazd in advaaca 50c. extra charged, AI?VERTISING RATES. Display. Advertisitrg•--Made Imo ort eppliicataaon. Strays Animals• -one snsertibt SOc, three insertions $1,00. Ferro or Real Estaite for sale este, each, insertsca for one month of tout !, anserties s .Miscellaneous arrticles. of .not more than, five lines, For Sale, To Rena., Wanted, each insertion SOc, Lost .and Found locals 25e. en inserteoa. Local reading notices, etc.. IQc, ,ter. lime pear ineertion, No notice less than ZSe. Card of Thanks 50e. Auction Sales x3 for one, insertion and $1,50 for each subsequent r, in- sertion if tender five %nchres in WW1. Legit adve tis` , 10e. and Se. a 1?nc TriLR. D AY, DEC. 2.3rel, 190 Hensen -s. John Elder 's 1`•siiinT =r'.entls in Toros!»A .Miss Dille of Port Hur- on. is N tiny for afew weeks w -•.h Mr. and Airs, W. D. Th»tupsexr,:-Mrs. Thos. Shea.,,, ,aha has been res ing iter mother in Winelsor, returned tom • Hudson-Fa;rbaI.rn- A very prel ty wedding to* ;place on Teee. 15. at high moan. at the ,,rime of Mrs. Geo. Fa.:baire, Spruce Avenue Farm, Rill con Tuek:ersm'ih, when, their daugh- ter Oise esee united eat traria a to ,tire, Ioseph Hudson .of /Jeissall<, The ceremony teas perfotrmed. by R'v. J. A. McConnell of Carmel Presbe t,er- ,ian. Church, only the immediate rela- tives of .both. famalues ,being Rrest'nt. The ,bade wore a `ita;ndsonue gown of navy georgette crepe with steel bead embro.dery and ,wigs gev'en away fby her lather, :lir, end Mrs, Hodgson left on a strip to London, Sarr ;a astd Chernts thee:" return the , On th1 +vel reside n Het saU. On aenelay afteruoan the unveil';, of :he monure;tt erect.d to the mem- ory of our fallen. heroes Lose. pint, and tin tate evenkag,address.s were de livered :an the Town Hall, 'tine' prixeipal speaker %being: Lieu.. Cot, 013rowa of London. A large crnwd'. was esreseai both afternoon end ev" en.ate The I•iensell Inend «hi others luras shed music su ; tee :o the o; cas'on, The nionumene }urn't,hed 1„ Curt nreham & Pryde of Exeter, stands 15 feet in height. The base is ,of Scotch gr etc. The ;figure, that of a sold. e; d ;sg tit. ;ease, stands six Tee: five v:+ has h:;h end res a work o: art front Italie It cost x2500, of which $10(.0 wan subscribed 'at 'lien 'seal and k',bout$1000 in Hay and Tuck.'. ers:nen, and ,elsewiaent ;a the neigh; boyhood., 'The monument wei,tu ; ov- er ver fourte.m , tons, and stands in front ot the Town Halt The names of soIdie.'s fn crxib4d oa> ;its base fort: low .-Nursing Sister Gertrude Petty;' G. Hanson Petty, William A. McKay, William L Wesoc,, Edward. Cecil U'l- lirig, Arthur W. Porter, John Dougaal McLaren, Thomas H. Wilkenson sea•• rge P McLaren, George .i e'eit :ri. ia. lexoem, R. Cr_ Aemeill, K. F. ,'lark, F. Coker, ee, Richards, R. 'Er; Tess - more, George Welsle, David naris, Case. ,Coyer, Fred Skelton:, G. ,tt..'. Johnston, 'Orwell •Buehanan, J•- lncle ,McArthur, R. Yuji, John,1i. Stone- man Robert H. Vollack, Templeton W. Acheson E. F, Butler, August J. Hartung, W. C. Cook, Peter T. Meyer. • McGillivray Council The council met on the 15th and passed a Rarge,number oe accounts. It was moved and seconder by Messrs. Rosser and Lev1s, that a vote of the fele: tors of the township of i4icG'11- Lvray be taken, at the approaching mun is pal election Of an 4ect'on be held) to ascertain if they eere ;favorable to passing a bylaw ,tot abolish Statute' Labor in the Towaash`ip tof McGillivray Mae motion w1as carr,:ed. When The Day Is Over When the household cares and the. worries of everyday life have dragged you down, made you un- happy, and there is noth- ing in life but headache, back- ache and worry, turn to the right •one gotten up by Dr, Pierce fifty years ago. inrerything growing out of the ground' seems intended for some use in establish- ing natural conditions.: Dr. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., long sincefound out what is • naturally best for women's diseases: He learned it all through treating thbu sands of cases. The result of his studies' was a medicine called Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescriptibn. This medicine is made of -vegetable growths that nature surely in- ten{led.for backache, headache, weakening pima#;. irreguh cities, and for the many dim orders'common to women in all ages of life.` Orillia, Ont. :-"I suffered from a bad case A' woman's -trouble with backache, nervous- ness, disordered digestion, irregularity and; I had great pain all the time, sometimes I -would faint at my work. I had one physi- cian after anothdrbut they did nae no good. 1 then took Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip- :' tion and'it fixed me up all right, I look much better and feel fine. I will recommend the 'Prescription' to all, suffering as I dial."- akIRS, .MA.YBELLE B. GRATRLX, 115 .Albert St. • Write Dr. tierce's 'Invalids' . Hotel, 'Buffalo, N. Y., for confidential advice and fou will receive the medical attention of specialist 'wholly without fee -no ellarga Dashwood • The Calvary Evangelical Church are having their Cbrisi*ntas entertainment htoa,day Pee. 27. A good program .is btine-aeran,ged, consastina of drr`11s, ckoruQes, dialogues,, at;, 'also a can- tata... antata. The Lueleeren..Cburcle are holding their lehrietures. entertainment on Dee, e4, -when ea goad programs to be given by the Sunday school. M. Ernest Weeper o; Los Angeles, Cal., renewed old acquaintances in •alis locality.. Iie. ':conducted the ev- en -an se. -vac es in the Evastgirlical Church on Sunday. '4r. and Mre. G. Koch were visitors :n London a few days bast week:. tiss 'rUVkt:y of Exeiae; spent; the week -aid with jr.t'Sand Mrs.! Earl Guenther. Rete. 3..'.,eri of Tavi4s,tock attended Lae ,:wze,al ot the late • Alice Schroe- der ,past Friday. Mr. P. Schroed;e- of Stratford vis - ted .al town a, Few days last week. icer!, of Alice Schroeder. --This eornmuniy was, g ee stricken last n ek oser the death of Alice Sehrce- de - who 'died .n St. Joseph's Hps- o .a? net Tuesday. .night of last' week, She Nes the daughter of Mr. Jacob Schroeder end n"aa aged 13.. The re- n ans, were brought: here for bur the foga,. `talr'ne glace: on Friday. .lite bereaved relatives Italie the sym- pathy of 'the comtattaity. ;lir; A. Weleen. a .formes well- t:nou•n Daeiwood you.mase who has been, reit ° lu. Batik ,of Commerce stair far H number f `ze'ars, has beet, pro- mc+t'et - to, the poo posetion of Bank mana,- ger et Admiral, Sask. Mr. Weltinie. t, son of Mn and Mrs, Ig, Welein, and we R'cdict a'bgglit future for leut.:in banl rue., "cies, A p:ee:tty xeeddizrg his :solemn. zed At dread dieted Muse oar . TIntrsday+ wimp. V:netta, ,only daughter .of Mr. and eerse. joint Rats' a was unhell :n marriege to Wit; &...Feseele ch of IX;;ira"t, formerly of Dashwood. Whalen err,. Joel S teveasson left ;Bandar for t, eneee so spend a tew days with .eees. Settle Seevenont-fair. George' Irl ►'".z. Jr„ to able 'to be up again,'. • matter -et crew`; .'d toe his hed w-th. • •:vireee atenek of brOnc.1 4st-Mrs, W :+Belay and three children were el Unseen ; u ;; rex• days last week • +'-+ • ,t;. Morlev's s°stern -:lir. and 'tt•,. Thos. Gunning aieended the -eaneeeia Church anniversary on. Sun - dee., ._: i-, ane Airs. Henry Squire o: n.e:e- are spending a few days at the :tire home of -their .son. Geor;;e.-efr.; and Ales, John Webb were in S.!, 'u'i•trvs oa Saturday. 1NEWS TOPICS OF WEEK • ,Stephen Ctauncil • Counsel met in the Town Hall at ' ;::d: ton on, the 15th Dec„ wlith all the euembe: a present. The minified lef the previous meeting approved. }.ayes-Swe'azer-T.hat By-law '12 ap'ro'nrng deputy returning officers li teal po:l clerks, having sbecn read the ttuerd time, he. passed, signed and seal- ed. --Car r',ed, Webb-Pe„nhaie--That Fred Wuerth ,t:aliectctr ,of .tas err is hereby author- :zed to cotati.nue; the levy and collee- elect of texas en the manner and with the power e•rov'ir,Md for by the law for the geierail levy and :collection of to CL's: -Carr ed. Orders .to the amount •od 41837.35 deta::is,,tr, .wlech maybe seen in th' e reaste er's statement about to be. is sued. The Council adjourned sen Meriden Lion ;for Reeve, Deputy Reeve and Councillors ,for = theyear 1921 will be held an the Town Hall 'Crediton, on ':Monday, the 27th Inst. at 1:,p.ta. Henry Eilber, Clerk Zurich Mr. Oscar Kropp attended the large U.F.O. convention It Toronto last week. -Mr. J. Haberer altend'ed the Bee Keep rs' Assoc0.1•Lon meeting at Guelph: Mr. jos. 5araras of !the Salable, and s•ster, efrs. Henry Wai.- per 'of the village, attended -the fun- eral u - eral •''oaf • the late Mrs. Andrew Serer as at New Hamiburge Deceased and :her husband, .the late, Andrew Sarr- rass were known to (many in these /.ails 'having .lived for ,some years near ,Bayfield-efr. and Fritz of Kit- ehener ,spent ;the week ,at his home ,here; -A very pi'eas ngl event was sole eitittized at the Presbyterian manse, .Lucas •;on' December 8'th, when Rev. t'o. Johnston, cbornterly of. Varna, un - ed tin marriage Miss Pearl, daughter or lir. and Mrs. John McBride of. Hay Township, .t)o Mr, John Love of t'aaley. Winchelsea On Friday eve'"ftig, •Dec, .17, a conl- J t err wiati .held ,til, •the Schoxl liious;e. The • ladies •d" •mikiiage had the room beautifully decorated for the oc- casjpn, Two loll ehiei boys: acted;_ as ushers and ,the program which was very ,'m!uerestartg and entertaining, was p ce=ded by the pupils, while Mr, Chas: jothns, i'n, a vies -y pleasing :man- ner,raci.ed •as .chairman,'The opening number was a chorur, tby the pupils, "0, •Ca,•nnda." .Miss 1Vlargaret Mood,e 'sang'; een eral releas.h g so.".;or and Mina Dorothy Bailey re-id:ered several Dias.,- do, ru suet:'eci,;ons, Interesting dialagues, :ie ' is t om,s and :drails by , th.e pupils, w h, t,li were vcry •erne' rtatinr'ng, corn - ole ielthe ;wog -rani. The cibsing num- ber whiz play, entitled, "Not Fames in (2aca.dai" The school room was fig - cd, , neral ihac ..nig• to .staind itrsr the cor- n; dor. , Theis goes tt+o show: -that an 2s sre'only roc',m •wj>rl ,soon, thaive to, b•r bit"' t' i' -o accomm ocla;te the. commuely 01 tiCh occats;.'7."us. AN) who attended e t pcearkeri.,. The t,acher and pupIs x',T>e taiu !«uf ed far the :n=' have tak„In '.in -the school i o • L re ,entie!ttakfin, concert th sy whatever. ot'de,1 un Tlie » o.cerdds o.e 1112 ▪ .e •1;ems. eU:11(YU:1l( ',t. tC. important Events Which. ,Have Occurred Out the Week. The Busy World's Happenings Core - pally Compiled and lr'at. Into Handy and Attractive Shape tor the Readers of Our ,?'aper --r A Solid How's EnjoymenI. TUESDAY, Warships have left Piraeus for Venice to take Constantine to Athens. Lt:Col, H: G. Prior. Lieutenant- Governor of lritieh Columbia, died at Victoria. Opportunities of the Royal Ontario Museum to secure material far ex= teed Its funds. December 27 is set as the date when arms must be given up by civi- lians in Ireland. The royal commission inyeetigating university finances hears reports from institutions. There will be only one senior croup to the 0. H. A. this se«son. six, teams forming the eireuit. President-elect Herdtaig will spend the week before his irtaugtrt'ation tit Palin Beach. Florida, The third reading of the Home Rule bill in rite House of -Lords iii scheduled tor today, The international Iaselrall league disband d Monday, to be i': plated by the Naeoual Association. The Ontario committee announces, ;54,500 In China ,armee land 'to date, with need urgent. , - Welland De 'Yea= Woodrti#, liauaire pipet' Ahanufaetut t'r ot 'St. Catharines, died Monday,•- • A ;6,000,000 pulp and paper mill is to be established at 1?riuce Gesarge, B.e,, by etaatern, ea:pltalists. Torn Moore, prominent labor man, may moues, Provincial. Premiers' eon- ference on the-8,hour day. - - Ottawa graducte nurses bave rais- ed their fees 50 per cent. for- 4-. hour duty and 25 per cent for 12 - hour duty. • The first wireigss news bulletin liners in t si,l- ocean was set out Monday uight over the Canadian Marcopi System by the C. P. 0. S. W#s UN h$Drlli. " flaehed to Canada King Constantine bas arrived In Greece. Toronto experienced a severe wind storms Tuesday .light. - Five bundled i'aatilles of Poltah 7ewa reach Toronto. An appeal Is being made for ald in vocational training of the blied.,; The House of Lords has passed the third reading of the Home Rule bill. Oshawa public school children. are to have tree dental treatment next year. • Admiral Coundouriotu, former .Re- gent. ot Greece, huts gone to „Mar- seilles. The Toronto International ,Base ball League team will train„ at;;. Co- lumbus, Ga,' • The interference of Canatliaamels- slanariea in Manchurian. politics 'is denied by church offiehals, The American relief administra- tion in Budapest bas closed its ,kitch- ens owing to lack of funds, A prairie lire is reported sweep- ing through the ranching country west of Mortlach, Saskatchewan.. Jack Dempsey, world's heavy- weight champion, after a'hard battle, knocked out "Bill" Brennan. in the .welfth round. The British Government, the Sec- retary of the Board of Agriculture announced in the Commons, will not modify its embargo on Canadian .attle. Of seventeen Presbyterian congre- gations involved in a proposed amal-' gamation scheme with Methodists in London Presbytery, only two opposed :he union. One man was killed and another probably fatally injured when a train on the Quebec, Montreal and South- ern Railway partly fell through a bridge near Yameslea. Two men were sentenced by a county judge at Ferule, B,C., to seven years, with twenty-four lashes, and five years in the penitentiary for holding up a pool room. THURSDAY. The Cabinet of Serbia has resigned office. Morality officials say drug edicts ire on the increase in Toronto. Premier Drury forecasts further projection of T. & N. O. Railway. A. D. Griffith, chief of pollee of Walkerville for thirty years, has re- signed. Robert Stewart. a retired fanner, died suddenly in Petrolea while -gar- dening. A man was badly injured when a G.T.R. train hit an auto on ,a crossing near Weston. ,. Chief Elias Wills -of the Windsor Police has resigned,after thirty -sic years' service. Fines on the Toronto-Harnilton Hiway have almost equalled the eos.t of Maintenance. - The German; Attorney -General has asked permission of the Reichstng'to prosecute Erzberger for perjury. The German delegation has arrived et Brussels for the second financial ::onference to discuss- reparations. New York critics agree that Demp- sey made a poor showing in the heavyweight boxing bout against 73ii1"n Bra nen. University of Toronto won the S.P.A. Junior Cup by beating. Aura Lee in Toronto Wednesday night by. 6 to 4 in overtime. 'Tire committee of the 'British .louse of Commons appointed 1,0 re- port on salaries to Cabinet Ministers nas concluded its inquiry. - Marrill Ecker,an engineer' on the, M.C.R„ was killed, by a'.yard engine at St, Thomas, and W. idle, a 4'. ia:ned soldip. Ii.er, was criaihed to• le;tlt under a tractpr on his mother's ' rill near ,t'',ypa Yta. : < ' FRIDAY. ,• 16rWilliam teachers' salarydi - s .; steel ' it ion- Govezknment ,r'tnnattn.ee8 n mployinent policy. f?;^t ;i;''e now 410,005 unemploy- ,..: t, e_I in Great Britain: Railway paese >tte..• rates are to drop 10 per cent, with New Year's An attempt to wreck an I. C. R. train. at Montna ny vs frustrated. Toronto relief organizations- has assisted over ozie thousand families. There Is a general reduction in wages in Northern Ontario lumber woods- Farayaors of Northern Ontario make dema'ida of Provincial Cabinet Min- fasters, Women candidate for nixie honors in Toronto have started their election campaign, ,tin apparently still -born child was saved by the use of a pulmoter at Kitchener, Many of the poorer clergy in Eng- land are facing bankruptcy at the new year. Conferences are still being held in Landon to arrange trade relations Ivith Rttsete. • Wisconsin Senator says the United States people favor the St. Lawrence deep waterway. A number ot 'temporary call ser- vice employes are put on the Federal' perfiaanent list., Canadian exchange in New York took a downward move. reaching 15 ei, per cent. dtacount, Iar nest Barry. champion emitter ot the world; lias unfired si ebatteage by "Diek" Arnst ot Australia, Turkeys sold in Montreal at 60 cents and cranberries at 3Q cents, a rise of six and ten cents in the week, W. M. Millicharup, poettuaster 01 Sperling. Man., tor twelve years, was found dying with a revolver in late hand. Sarnia natural gas eaesa, 3,11.8Q in number, Are to receive rebate,, for October and November and pay at a 4Q -cent rate, John Ulrich, 21 years old, killed by eorrt beteg enteneled ..in ?ly wheel of chopping machine, near Portage la Prairie, Bouald iiruneau. aged 14, and An- gelo Chevrter. 13, of Ville St. Pierre, Que„ . were amothered to death when i snowhause collapsed, SATURDAY, Constable :Worm Greer of the Tim- mins lm mins police has been promoted chief. Mayor Ch :trek ot Toronto takes libel action again• tbe Toronto Star, Toronto chiropractors announce .in eagerness for most rigid investiga- ion, The Government has granted Pori. William's request for a liqutir dna- peneary. . Daring robbcrbs are oecurrtng in Toronto by armed automobile. bandlts. A street ear hit 'an llemitton bus. the motorman being injured by broken glass. Charles Ja•,tkins, prominent"' in poli- tical, business and church affairs in Petrolea, is dead.. A committee has been formed to receive subscriptions for restating Westminster Abbey, The Argonauts and Torontos were tendered bnn„quets Friday night by The, elub executives. Premier Giolittl of Italy w1ll con- fer with Premier Lloyd George dur- eg the Cbrhatznas Nit atlon. 5. H. White, a prosuinnrtt business man, well kno'svn In the Maritime Provinces. died at Sussex, • N;B. The British tomnuission.has reduc- ed:,tbe ;,trice on Canadian cream- ery butter trona 49 cents to 47, The title of "King's Counsel" ie to be,,nwarded only for profeesional nerit, say Attorney -General. Raney, William Jennings Bryan was 'In •onauitation with President-elect Harding en Friday on the League of Nations issue. The Italian Senate bas passed the treaty of Rapello, which settled the Adriatic question between Italy and Jingo-Slavia. The Canadian Conqueror and the Canadian Trooper o.t the Canadian Ganernment Merchant Marine, have secured United. States cargoes. The Canadian Explorer, which was to have been launched by Sir Robert Borden, launched herself unexpected- ly. A rope broke and she slid into deep water without 'injury. 141OXD.i Y. Toronto City Council is consider- ing onsidering a grant of $50,000 to assist dis- trss. - The British Columbia Government has ,provided ;250,000 for relief work. Ulster won the Brigden Cup in To- ronto by defeating- Willys-Overland 2 to. 1. One serious hold-up and two bur- glariesesook place in Toronto during the ,week -end. J. B. Leadleyhas been appointed City Clerk of Guelph, to succeed the late Mr. Moore. In an exhibition hockey gaine at Elemilton, Kitchener . defeated the Tigers by 5 to 2, , Aura Leer seniors retained the S. P; A. trophy by beating University of Toronto, 3 to 0. • The Immigration Department will make no exceptions in receiving im- migrants into Canada. Five personswere injured on the streets of Toronto during the week- end. One driver was arrested. - Miss Bessie Smith of Milton took a load of Christmas turkeys to Toronto on Saturday, for which she received $760, E. J. .Brooks,• a' deli --very wagon driver in Hamilton, whose Horse ran away, was founddead among:, the parcels. The Turkish Nationalists have ac- cepted the British proposal for a con - Pere ce regarding exchange of pris- oners. - Foi•aner King Constantine received a .tremendous ovation from the peo- ple of Athens when he entered the cap• itaL Roy Mason, G.T.R. fireman, was fatally burned when his engine cras_hed:into a string of box cars at. Wifidsor. Archbishop McNeil opened French Canadian; Roman Catholic • ;.Church with plea for better' undersfanding between :races. .. .,-The, Asseanblx,• of ,the .League: of; Nations adjourned on,;Stuz-day night .to • aneet.;, again, on the• 'first.•Mbnday; in; September, 1921., ;The Bishop of Cork in,a letter, read. In many churches in Ireland: on Sun f day repeated his decree of excom- munication against persons partici pitting in ambushes and murders. lneorporat'd ia•186$ C.A, '1TAI• RESERVE $$ Cfl0.t 00 Over 131) Bir+tnobes THE MOLSONS BANK We invite a caul from fartne .rection. ,giving courteous ansa. oartment at Au Branches, Safer seeking a good Banking cesr- fi ?lent service. Savings De- XSTER RRANOti T. S. WOODS Manager, Centralia Branch open- for business Jaill 3eposlt Bois to bent at the Exeter Mount Carmel tixr, ,Frank Caughliii attended the fat ,stud: show at egoroutta last week. Miss Irene Brandon, Winni;fredMad- den ;and Mary Houlihan arrived home from Chatham .on Saturday evettatg,-- k1lr. Vincent Quarry, of Londoni. is spending the ,hodays at his home Here,--h1rs, John Rowtlattd , spent Sat- urday at London. -Quite aawuber from lame attended the Khiva Scheel Con.fert on Friday -evening. All report a- good ;time. -Mr, ,Murray of London visited his rester Mrs, ,Frank Cough- lea ough-L u lust 'aleec. :.'Diss Carey held to vere: successful school coaCeri on Tuesday aiterraaan. Mr. MiehaelRyan moved into- his new residence week. -Mr. Ada Pfaff arrived from St. Joseph Hospetal last mania improved jtr, health. ---rte--- last. home week The Advocate can give you club- bing rates with any of the daily news- papers or magazines, MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED by Coll. Sanders at the Advocate Of-- ace.. f-fice.. Strictly Confidential; no witness, so If you heve anything to self or you want to buy, try The Advocate Want Column. ****************t141014******** Whe sows no seed, no harvest reaps` The BEST CHRISTMAS GIFT —An Independent Future .14. A email monthly payment, oc a local stun, paid in advance. will . j assure to young and old a Canadian Government Annuity at front $50 to $5,000 • a year for life payable monthly or quarterly. May be purchased. * on a. single life, or on two lives jointly. Bariployers may- purchase * far • their aoployees, to e 4' 41 ., Apply to your postmaster, or write, postage free, to S. T. Bastedo, 4. suiperintendent of Annuities, Ottawa, for new booklet and other infoe:nation required. Mention age last birthday and se:._ 11 W*******'46 40 " 4*****44,44***** * THE LATtST. PRICE ON THE Canadian Fairbanks Morse Co'y. Engrnes 1 1-2 H. P. ,ENGINES .....,..,... $110.00. - 3 H. P. ENGINI.S ...',..S175.00 6 H. P. ENGINES ,, 1285.00 These .engines areequiuped',with the Bosch Magnates, the finest ig- nition known DOUBLE GEAR PUMP JACK.. ...,. .,,$15,00 INTERNATIONAL GEAR JACK FARM LIGHTING .POWER -40 LIGHTS $525.00 WE SELL THE CASE TRACTOR EMERY STANDS, SAW ARBORS, PULLEYS, BJ.LTING HANGERS AND SHAFTING ON SHORT NOTICE , $30.00 ALL MAKES OF ENGINES OVERHAULED • CYLINDERS REBORED OR GROUNG NEW PISTONS MADE TO FIT WITH RINGS 4. OXY -- ACETYLENE WELDING • DONE. The CochraneMachine Works .. EXETER * ONT. WINTER WORK ON CARS I amin a position to handle all makes (Sears for overha'Lll in • thi g • S winter, , . s ua" re dell t all Ford. Garage J. B. FOOT Exeter A SAVINGS ACCOUNT It is always*well to have a Savings Acc_auxtt upon which interest is regularly paid and from which you are free to draw at any time should you have agood oppor, tunity to buy stock or feed. • A Savings Account is Ready Money. , ?IA THE CANADIAN U AN 8ANK OF COMMERCE PAID-UP CAPITTAL, - $15,000.000 RESERVE FUND - - $15,000,000 EXETER' RANC1I, 1, A. Chapman, Manager. ► lneorporat'd ia•186$ C.A, '1TAI• RESERVE $$ Cfl0.t 00 Over 131) Bir+tnobes THE MOLSONS BANK We invite a caul from fartne .rection. ,giving courteous ansa. oartment at Au Branches, Safer seeking a good Banking cesr- fi ?lent service. Savings De- XSTER RRANOti T. S. WOODS Manager, Centralia Branch open- for business Jaill 3eposlt Bois to bent at the Exeter Mount Carmel tixr, ,Frank Caughliii attended the fat ,stud: show at egoroutta last week. Miss Irene Brandon, Winni;fredMad- den ;and Mary Houlihan arrived home from Chatham .on Saturday evettatg,-- k1lr. Vincent Quarry, of Londoni. is spending the ,hodays at his home Here,--h1rs, John Rowtlattd , spent Sat- urday at London. -Quite aawuber from lame attended the Khiva Scheel Con.fert on Friday -evening. All report a- good ;time. -Mr, ,Murray of London visited his rester Mrs, ,Frank Cough- lea ough-L u lust 'aleec. :.'Diss Carey held to vere: successful school coaCeri on Tuesday aiterraaan. Mr. MiehaelRyan moved into- his new residence week. -Mr. Ada Pfaff arrived from St. Joseph Hospetal last mania improved jtr, health. ---rte--- last. home week The Advocate can give you club- bing rates with any of the daily news- papers or magazines, MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED by Coll. Sanders at the Advocate Of-- ace.. f-fice.. Strictly Confidential; no witness, so If you heve anything to self or you want to buy, try The Advocate Want Column. ****************t141014******** Whe sows no seed, no harvest reaps` The BEST CHRISTMAS GIFT —An Independent Future .14. A email monthly payment, oc a local stun, paid in advance. will . j assure to young and old a Canadian Government Annuity at front $50 to $5,000 • a year for life payable monthly or quarterly. May be purchased. * on a. single life, or on two lives jointly. Bariployers may- purchase * far • their aoployees, to e 4' 41 ., Apply to your postmaster, or write, postage free, to S. T. Bastedo, 4. suiperintendent of Annuities, Ottawa, for new booklet and other infoe:nation required. Mention age last birthday and se:._ 11 W*******'46 40 " 4*****44,44***** * THE LATtST. PRICE ON THE Canadian Fairbanks Morse Co'y. Engrnes 1 1-2 H. P. ,ENGINES .....,..,... $110.00. - 3 H. P. ENGINI.S ...',..S175.00 6 H. P. ENGINES ,, 1285.00 These .engines areequiuped',with the Bosch Magnates, the finest ig- nition known DOUBLE GEAR PUMP JACK.. ...,. .,,$15,00 INTERNATIONAL GEAR JACK FARM LIGHTING .POWER -40 LIGHTS $525.00 WE SELL THE CASE TRACTOR EMERY STANDS, SAW ARBORS, PULLEYS, BJ.LTING HANGERS AND SHAFTING ON SHORT NOTICE , $30.00 ALL MAKES OF ENGINES OVERHAULED • CYLINDERS REBORED OR GROUNG NEW PISTONS MADE TO FIT WITH RINGS 4. OXY -- ACETYLENE WELDING • DONE. The CochraneMachine Works .. EXETER * ONT. WINTER WORK ON CARS I amin a position to handle all makes (Sears for overha'Lll in • thi g • S winter, , . s ua" re dell t all Ford. Garage J. B. FOOT Exeter