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The Exeter Times, 1921-3-10, Page 44I,flcin 10, 't THE EXETER` TIMES )O hr n chine Ifor Cs xete r rpt. We have invented a machine for regrinding engine cylinders, car and tractor blocks. We make pistons and zings to fit cylinder, C luideza :ere ground to ip00th part of inch,andastruear da ac - Curate as any manufacturer. We can make your engine as good a$ new: We make saw mandrels, emerystands, speed jacks, hangers, pul eys arid. have shafting fbr sale. We make any of the above to suit the purchaser, • 1111 We alae have a first:ciass"iitie1ding outfit, Agent for the Canadian Fairbaiiks-Morse:Company and the J. I•: Case Threshing Company:. Come and see us regarding your wants. ARE YOU A or ()Irian Brave enough to Face the Future? Big enough to Assume a Responsibility? Far-seeing enough to Prepare for Misfortune? Ambitious enough to Increase your Estate Immediately? Patriotic enoughto be making a Good Livelihood? Healthy enough to 'pass a Medical Examination? Then clip this advertisement. Fill in the coupon and fiend to S. C. COOPER, .` Inspector, the Northern- hern�' Life Assurance Company, Box AB. EXETER Tn1ES OFFICE NAi'4 ADDRESS Date Born, ......v..,. day of in the year Notice toCr&itUi•s Notice is hereby given pursuant to the Trustee Act that all persons havingclaims against a' Inst the estate of g Elizabeth .Smith, late of the village.. of .Centralia widow, decea ed- e, ho 9 e,who died on Per iuiy ,Lr ,":921,::2fre.re- _ quired- ' or before the 28th day of °"March, inst., to file with, Gladman &: Stanbur'y, solicitors for the executor; full particulars of their claims. And after such date the executor will dis- tribute the assets of the deceased, having regard only to claims of which notice has been received. GLADMAN & STANBURY' Exeter, Ontario March 8th, 1921. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice -1s hereby given pursuant to the Trustee Act that all persons having claims against afire estate of Daniel Hicks, late of the Township of Usborne, farmer, deceased, who died. on Feby. 26th, 1921, are re- quired on or before the 28t1i day of March, inst., to file`. with Glad roan & Stanbury, solictiors for the executors,. full particulars r of their claims. And after such: date the ex- ecutors will distribute the assets of the, deceased; having, regard only to the claims of which notice has been received. 6;rC GLADMAN: & S TILN13leRY Exeter, Ontario• Marph 8, 1921. ;. It rs: apparently linman•nature: to think vi -e -know a lot more about lhow. other: people should manage their. life and their business than they know themselves, regardless of the experience they may have had and our own lack of experience. Unmar- ried Women • are prone to tell their married sisters how to rear their childrenor manage their husbands, and these in turn tryto tell their unmarried 'sisters how to becomegraceful old maids. Men who have lived in the city all their lives like i to advise • the .farrier about crops t his sop and a man whose wife 4sthe business end o f the family feels qualified to give the Finance Minister of Canada some tips on financing. Thus it goes. throughout the whole .human family, *We hive yet to meet the man or. .wo- mai, who doesn't think -he could tell us a lot about running a newspaper. We don't claim to know all their is 1 i to lanow about it, but it's not so easy ass it 1 . oolis.:l uS l: at preseet it is about r the .'Fres universe.— Wine job �f n ' the trnl'a al se. Wi;neham Times. :fl For Infante and Children c"^4 ' , n., -.i Always beets the entre e4 MICKiE SAYS sem44.a E. . Srz*Ms ;114V-61. NA->0,,,l`.7iS eellaiz 4.S 'N t1ARRF '°' dig i JV. Ptt1N'T1N'. ONE.'i1.41NGS AESO A FEL1.E VT' R 14 /4.E14 SOME. CAY.i3E COMESiN 30ti...i.EPayato-. VEP • t14CE.A . WOt.E OVER. SOME UTILE MIA A14 STOPS VAS .PdsPEst ! d -CAM' t3Oee 0' onISP.P. Oft G011441i Gil it\E at JOS '1N A 'OAVd3• LAVNDiC?;1 • Tr {MAN t R arta,1/4n,a vpUtitR--S :ciueqTH fi,Sc/Z q�(sLAy?4 s n DOLLAo2,c-rJr vb& 'EEO ‘1•11! oFrFivp EQ /. •Cli • cock • RSNTINa• tEASEs ARTICIS AR EOPLE. ,i3rxNt5S iN 'LOW *On -TMROW .ER • bac-We* {, rJ..elft[ !r' NEWS TOPICS OF WEEK .Wedno bty night nada were; �t. 1'.}4r mil - 1 3, Otta•,v t .2; Canadiens 7, Hanlil-' Important Events Which Have Occurred During theVeek. The i3iisy World's Happenings, Care- fully Compiled and Put Into Handy and Attractive Shape for the Readers of Our Paper — A . Solid Hour's Enjoyment. TUESDAY. Tex Rickard has taken sole icon ,trot of. the Carpentier -Dempsey' bout Medical. men lay views regarding other healers before the Government A Labor bill was defeated on firs division in the Legislature this session. Rev. Father James J. Walsh, pas tor of St. Helen's Church, Toronto is dea . A ompromise regarding a eal P r from T. A. C� O. 1 onviction . ni s a Stave �a Y off "election. The League of Nations will inves- tigate the differences between Pan aana and Costa Rica. Hamilton. beat. Ottawa and St Pat- rick's fell before Ganadiens in' the pro. hockey league. Mrs.Daniel Smith, 73 years •old, of Montreal, was found dead from exhaustion and exposure. Joseph Pearce, G.T.R. engineer for 48.years, without, an accident, retired at Brockville on pension. E. M. Brown, receiving teller, con- fessed to stealing $21,210 from the Bank of Montreal, TSronto. S. L. Dale Harris, a Montreal law- yer, fell six stories froze his office window, being terribly injured. Attempts thee• Finnish byFnnsh Govern- ment to secure a loan of 525,000,000 in the United States have failed. A coal passer committed suicide on the .1i/ter. Carmania on her trip to New York by jumping overboard. Percy 13. Drane, aged 24, was in- stantly killed by a falling tree Satur- day, in his brother's bush in Keppel. Cornwall juniors eliminated' De: la Salle of Toronto by winning, in Corn- tvail by 7 lo 2, thus' taking the round by .12 to 6'. Hon. C. J. Doherty, Minister, 'of° Justice, promises full- Federal co- operation in enforcement of the new Quebec Alcoholic Liquor Act. Chilean newspapers are beginning to feel ' alarm over a ve the concessions ss ona (made by. the Government to the Mrupp Company, of Germany. WEDNESDAY. Congress has repealed virtually all the war laws. Ploughing commenced Monday at Cowley, Alberta. Coliingwood juniors beat Owen Bound by 3 to 2. Welsh societies in Toronto cele- brated St. David's'Day. ' Five hundred `packing' house em- ployes in....Montreal are on 'strike.- Rev. Father Z. Lacasse, •O.M.L., of Grayelbourg College,. died at Regina. The I legislative • committee defers i.ctron on London's 'Civic Colnmission 'Leslie Zofliet'-of Ottawa, died front s a blow on the to "�e It b.a oc " h `nYr k t �;? eY. Mick. ` .. tA Toronto coroner's jury, ,attributes the recent death of a woman' to,flrug: I gist's'inistake. • 4 • I A:;large. steel .plant; will probably P P Y he begun: roil, the "Pacific coast • early. In the summer. • A,.,demand was made in: the Legis- lature for 'retroactive payment - of ,mothers' allowances. . The union of Grosvenor' and West minster Presbyterian churches, To-' tonto, is • consummated. ' ' ' • The British niandai;e in• •Palestine will` not be affected •by tfie- attitude,. on mandates of, the United States. ., Krassin, Soviet'` negotiator,'' is on his .:way back to° London ,With Mos- cow's trade teru�e. He• is net bptr t s Granites` O. H. A. team beat 'Uni- versity of Toronto, in the first of a two -game series to decide" the senior title," 2 to 1. • The British Government is about tq .purchase the rights to an anti- tuberculosis serum discovered .by a Swiss doctor.' • Port Huren has ,purchased the • Battle#Creek franchise, • and 'will . operate in • the Michigan -Ontario; Baseball League. ..Tine' :.Quebec Liquot• Commission. 'was appointed, consisting.";of Hon.' •`1 G W '81;need, Hon .1.1 7'6. Cai r olf, N t, Drouin Sir Wm E :Stayer [•and nA 'L • S' S.' NO.' 4, ' STEPHEN. j;, •, 1111,,;. Report •t oL 1' of S. S: I�a•'4 P Stephen for the 'month of February.. Those mark- ed with an asterisk were absent for sone• examir_ations. ' Sr. 4th.—Howard' 'Hunter 86; Gee - field. Thomson 77a°; Ina Harding ee Sr. 3rd,'—Lulu Hunter 73; Wil fred Baigent:41*. Jr. 3rd. -Marjorie'' Hunter 68'd' 11 Edith:IIunter 53^`; Hubert Pinnies 51. Jr.• 2nd -=-Lily Hunter 86; Dorean Westcott 84; Marjorie J 2 Westcott Gerald Ford 77e; George Thomson*. Jr. 1st.—Mary Iun:ter. Pr.—Archie Thomson. Number enrolled 15-; average at- tendance 12.7.. ` L. Davis, M. . i ,teacher. • There is a good deal in these re-± m rks by an "exchange": .Whatever, ,ffeh" e �.t it may have, the e: it ni,ov..ment `to. the cities is largely caused by the. residonts of the rural secti-us them s'etz>es. So long as they continue to send the bulk of their', ready money to the mail order houses and other city allurements, just; so long will e Ll.,, young people continue, tofollow, those streams of wealth, 13c;'ore we censure the juvenile sneers too sev- erely let tis realize how much .we are to blame ourseires.. Have you renewed your,sttbscrii sion1 Caron.' ' ',THURSDAY. A serious grasshopper,. otrtbreak"'is.. feared this yearr;in Saskatcliewan>, C. B. 117organ's team won the dog derby, which finished at-ThePas on Wednesday. Y. .Chown,. ex -registrar of Queen's t1Jpiversity,, died snddenly,at 'Kirig'ston. A Western judge declares So-viet propagandists prey on Canadian generosity. • The Spanish Cabinet is seeking` to issue .a „loan. to cover the deficit in the 'Budget: 1' "'Labor -deputation -to Ottawa were pleased with by • reception.. Mesrs.' Messrs. 'King and Crerar. Thenited U States Senate and House are deadlocked, over the size: sof the army and navy. Philip : Fitch, • a Montreal store- keeper, has been forced out of bus' ncss by ,four burglaries. eThe Canadian Soo team won the' N. •0. H. A: 'senior chalnpionship; beatiri y' Tini inns b` b y 5 to 1. Mrs. J. Barre, aged ,92, died of burns fromher clothes catching,,fire as she ;;was; lighting ;a stove. . '. D.;, 1vIacpherson; of- Yorkton, Sask., formerly of, 'Toronto, died suddenly while reacting a newspaper. •The Coliingwood intermediate team- was •beaten by Galt Wednesday night, the score being 6 to 1. J1oyal Dutch OiI _Co, has in- ercazed, lis,=capital stock from 400,- d0o,000 to 600,00.0,000 guilder's. Apparently no `aItonipt will • 1)0 made to forin a Co-operative wheat p pool for handling this year's crop. The .condition of 'tire former kais erin shows 'no' improvement,- The physicians pronounde her seriously 111. Na,ti.onaI Hockey League scores leliiefsLIDA,Yreg. hawk nest road proveiuonts in Brant l eserve, A noted pro user of aims cleelares Clean pictures are moyt profitable. The Medical Council insists on all "healers" passing full medical course The revolts in Petrograd and Mos cow have been put down by Sovie troops. • The,,, Georgian Diplomatic Mission has been placed tinder arrest at Moscow. New aIuendoet 011 0, T. A, ap-, stre pealsngtsht'ill test the Govorn.>;uent's The Duke of Devonshire declares 110,..wvill'^ leauo Canadle with' fond memories An aviator,• flew from Canip ;Dor- den Dorden to Ottawa. 210 miles in 2 hot(i'e and 40 minutes. • , =Tlre' Stratford junior t.eain, qutli fled to play in the final by defeating Cellingwood,:.6 to 3.' The first ,1r° n, , ili •• a decade, toorQadk placeriot oiDetroit n Thursday. The police suppressed it. The District Council ,of Magh nists are establishing a school for training auto mechanics in Toronto"•- ,i`,', Newark, and not Montreal, will re - 'place Akron in the new International Baseball League'this.sea"son. • The bill aiiiending the Dominion Election Act in regard, to tlie';Ontario prohibition referendum has received royal assent.,.' . >'resident.elect , aliarding held; a conference of his Cabinet at. Wasli-. ifigton on Thursday, preliminary, to his inauguration., .Charles Martin, accused of , at- tempted murder, at Montreal,,` con- ducted his own defence, and was ac- quitted by the. jury. The crown withdrew charges un- der the 0..T.'A.:against four defen- dants at' Brantford, because the spot- ters' employed' are discredited., Percy Munroeof Montreal, 40 years of age, despondent, because he was out of- work and ,dependent ,on his afflicted. sister, hanged himself. The N. 0. 'H. A. will investigate charges that some of; ` the senior games between Timmins and Iroquois, Falls • were not'''decided on' their merits. it 1- • t SATURDAY.. Costa ' Rica forces are capturing towns from" ro Panama forces. c . •Rev. ,- Abbe Dunnet, distinguished French 'author,"is visiting Toronto. The Private Bills Committee votes in favor of division of York township. William, Clarke;.. Toronto, pulp and. Paper manufacturer, dies in New The U. S. Senate confirmed the ap- pointtnent of "Harding's Cabinet. isters. Ottawa police have been ordered" to .enforce the. curfew- law. more strictly. -' •- • Justice Middleton declines to dis- u iss action against the Timber Probe Commission. ••Frank Weis, leader of the 19th Regiment Band, nd, St: -Catharines,. died df' blood poisoning u lAttorney-General" ;P4Poso es crown attorney and two assistants for To- ronto and York, County. • •Tile"Toronto Boa d of Control is to recommend" a minimum' wage of 60e •per•hour on civic contracts. ' Dbnald Mclntos1*..about 70 years Old, -91 Finch •village :was -found froz- en to death beside"the ,C P.R. tracks._ Extraordinary efforts, are being made by the Moscow,,Soviet to sup- tiress revolts against the Government. An elderly 'farmer= :named' •Bush dropped dead beside -his Sleigh while unloading wood -near Una Park, Ont. • The, Angora 'Tur ks..haxe consented - to submit' top an International, Com- ulissibri's finding on the., Smyrna-dis 'pate. The University of Toronto senior team 'von the 0. H. A championship, beating, Granites on the round by 7 to 3.' ,Victoria; -B.C., -in t.a referendum voted' 2,295 to 7.,13.5• against propor- tional, representation in• municipal Chinches and schools= have been ordered closed and publicgatherings - forbidden .at'Wincliester "because of a, case of smallpox MONDAY._;„ Torointo's 1921 -budget for: public,; works nets; twelve mili'ion dollars. - A cat walked 90 +miles froiii To. Ionto back to its• home iP Stratford,' An otit5 e rlc of. inffu`en`✓a, among horses in. North: Dorchester is very”! • oerious t ; ` • `The heirs to the "Baker n1ilii'gns"r meet in Toron o and .Bear, eft newt possibilities. "•'t' . 'The rovincl�.l hi Inwa s, �'s- sue `� F g 'tile .f .,ur; will enter. 'Toronto. from 'file west via 13loor street. " .v . Rev. . J. W. Cooley,• i Methodist pas- tor at Wiarton, died ; after two ' ,months', illness. Dr. G. C. Creelnran , Agerit-General for 'Ontario in London;,is confined to. feed with illness.. , The Quebec ,Amateur Hockey'As- rociation' has refused` to reinstate George ;Duteesne, c Logue; Cardinal Lo r.,. a > reals .to •Irish appeals factions' -to make Sl:.- Patrick's Day the �occarion. pi: a ;i:ruc.e , .Ono . Murder 'two : holdbu and,. :rti t , Ps , three burglaries c,od pi se week -end. doll of criin:e ui Taloiitc.' .,.., 1111 ,•t .Ie, y isIr hous.wi res- ui Tor onto°' de- cl i•e a strike. against their bakers 1111 j., g , `lc '1 leg t ala. P� ny lower: Pz•iees. .National I -locket' League • scores on Saturday were: St. Patrick's 4, Hail'- Ilton 3; .Ottawa 1; Canadiens 0. Over•$3,000,000 Ilea been contri- buted to the Chinese Famine Fund by the churches,in the United States. Capt. W. E. Linton, of �Mooretown, attending church with Kis wife, ;sud- denly, dropped dead 'of heart failure. Work is to commence at once, on the'' Federal Government's new ex- perimental farm at Sift Current, Sask. � fie uoen's i7 it Inter -- Q tin ,cis y eoliegial:e intermediate hockey tease beat the University of Toronto sextet in the' first of the final;' games'- by 3 to 1. • Francois Descanr . s manager of Georges Carpentier, Iias • granted Promoter• R,lckeed a month's exten- sion to secure a site fee the 'Carpen- tier -Dempsey bout, Auction Sale DUAL PURPOSE AND ScoTCH ,. SHORTHORNS C. W. Robinson ,has received in- structions from Melville L. Hera to sell by Public Auction on Maple, View Stock Farin, Lot G., Concession 8, Usborne on THURSDAY, MARCH 179, 1921 At one o'clock sharp the following:; PUItE BREDS.—Florence, • 139 345, 3 -yr. -old, due in,Sept.;.Usborne" Beauty, 102461}, 8 -yr. -old, with hei- fer calf, re -bred; Maple Lovely, 148- 902, 5 -yr. -old; bull ,cal ae foot;,,Yna llth 1,4,32Z.2„ Y Y• ). 4a 'r:-olal with heifer 1 calf; Lavinia 21st, 143271, 3 -yr. -old, h heifer , RCleo-' patrlvita, ,e143270,calf2-yr,re-bre-old,d; buosa11`calf- at foot; Snow' Drop Duchess, 143273, 3 -yr. -old, 1 y ball calf at ".foot; re -bred; Pearl Duchess, 148901,, 2 -yr. -old, due in" Octoilor .•Iva Cleopatra, 167-' 460, ,1 year, ald,_;Roan«Ducless 7th, 167459,. 1,yearold. , BULLS—New,tpntP,pide, 143859, 1 yeirr; Newton' Refeetor, 145365, 1 year; Newton Crystal 2nd; 145364, 11 months.` rH 4:j GRADE 'D IRHAMS---Two renew- w 'ed cows; 2 cows :due .at ' tine of, sale; 1 Cow due in Sept.; 1 cow'due in October;1 Holstein 'cow, 7 -yr. -old, due in'Sept.;1 Holstein heifer, 2 -yr. - old, yr:old, due in October 2 Durham' hei- fers, 6 months old; 1 Durham steer' 6 months old; 1 Durham calf, :4 months old; 2 steers. 2 years old; 6• steers rising 2 years. HOGS=One Yorkshire ' sow due in April; 4 Yorkshire sows due in. May; 1 Yorkshire. hog 8 months old. HORSES—One agricultural horse, 8 years old., 75 bushels of " good -'"seed bar- ley, No. 21; 50. bushel's good, seed oats," dreary File. Present :herd sire -General New- ton, 119976, son of. Newton Loyal- ist 107293, (Imp.), a 'Cruickshank Lovely. TERMS—Ten months; credit given on • furnishing approved\joint notes, or a discount of 4 per cent. off for cash. C W. rn Melville L. H Auctioneer Robinson,�• Proprietor -Frank Coates Clerk EXTENSIVE CLEARING Auction Sale HORSES, SHORTHORN CATTLE, GRADE CATTLE, HOGS, HENS, ,IMPLEMENTS -•AND FEED. W. E. Nairn, Auctioneer, has, re ceived. instructions from Messrs. Ruston and Hackney to sell by Pub- lic Auction_,on... 1111,• Lot il' Coti: 1, Blain sIzatrd \� To+ ZrsIu p 1% miles mirth of .,Anderson TUESDAY; -MARCH -15; 1921 the following: HORSES—Draught filly. rising 4 years old; draught gelding rising 4 years old; general :purpose' mare ris- ing 4 years old; draught mare 10 years old; driving. mare -10-- years. old. REGISTERED SCOTCH SHORT- HORNS—Two cows with • heifer. calves; 8 'cows •dile `at time 'of sale; 2 cows due in- May;' 4 heifers rising 1 year old. These cattle belong•to the popular,. families, Waterloo Princess, Mysie, Nonpariel, Helen '`'Matchless, .Buck-' ingham Wimple; Dairy -Maid` and Buchan "Lassie. GRADE CATTLE — Shorthorn cow, fresh, with calf by.. her ; ;side; Shorthorn cow due in March;'Shoj•t= horn cow due in July;. Jersey cow. due in Sept. These are, a select Iot of breeding 'cows 'in moderate condition. The heifdrs are good show material and the cows' are all in calf either to '1161'd Boy oz „Cor sican„ both-; hlichol-. son' bred' bulls by Best Boy. 'I'Corsfean 4th will also be ,sold. He has prdied an • exceptional sire and i; guaranteed ,sure and active. SWINE AND FOWL—About:'20, :nice chunks and about ,•,40 :;young'. Rock Iiens.• HAY;AND' R G AIN—Airout .20 tons choic t' etimothy hay, 10 ft., in eus•l- a e' 500' g bushels of',oats;'S00 bush- els of mixed grain. I.MPLEM ENTS. New .M.-13. bind- er, 7 ft. with truch and sheaf car- rier; Deering mower; 5 ft. cut; Frost & Woo -hay d loader;, Fr • Frost & Wood side rake; , M. H. hay tedder; Ruder combination roller rack; good hay rack; stock rack; = cuItfvator Bisscl dies harrow; set'ir on I arra 1111. r 1111 K OwS,. steel land roller; John Deere man- ure spreader; Deering seed driIl, 13 slout• 2 , I Fleury, walking plows, No. 21;- cuffl s er , wagontomP lets with box set wagon springs P gs, 4,000 capa- city; set trucks, set bobsleighs, top buggy;'ciittr,` set truck scales 2,000 pounds; fanning mill; g wheelbarrow, 21/2 dozen grain hags,2 sets double harness, s set single n le li al g r mess„hay fork, tor g chain,' forks, shovels, hoes' wHif fletrees neckyohes and numerous- other useful: articles, found on a farm. The implements are all nearly new. Sale commences at 1 o'clock sharp.' TERMS ---All sums of $10.00 and under; cash; over that ' amount 8 will credit be given on furn- ishing approved ; rovedjoint` n I P Dies: A disc Count of 6 per• cent. off for'cash sIi ilia Hen of notes. This sale will start sharp on time. W. E. NAIRN, Auctioneer W. IIITSTON & C. E. HACKNEY Pro i pr etors • 4. Bull II p6tlD1111➢U@�t!�IId111�AemLLli4�l��� �@d011:�t Bti ltun, Ni.,�k? n r rL rdrlilceI'1tgediCillOk , �A ,dl.,.�IL,.I i _1111_.,--- 53.� ways Urea' AYe¢eiablePrepar�tilotlf ufa�' Ipimilatirlgiltercodby&g , { A. I3owel5 i Bears ilio, • eStomaclgitd ngtn . .----*.2,,; , �Gl nhenefAirelleibya0l r i lrfo9ruul I IanRe r3fl; lI diml L+ giti'AatYlilt d neres0 t iepe, ao�n�Nur� pCiteerrufacssati;estCenaAll Z9tlC;i0i ofoiSI z•tac-ray,j!dFevcrastiiQless and: .Pm�;fkS� restit J4sc9JSeu3droS an ,RAcTla'dl91_1--- : : ¢SiNTLetSUl¢norY MO1A .. For Infants . and Children. 1111 l &s 'Allow Tha � � e astoria i -are eteet Exact Copy of Wrapper. or Ovei flirty Years THE CENTAUR COMPANY NEW YORK CITY.. eee•y til e e tee ,'.'a.,... INCORPORATED 1855 OVER 130 BRANCHES Thi E _ M:O(LSON� ' BA•NK CAPITAL`- AND RESERVE $0,000,000. The Molsons Bank wants eferyfarmer to feel thathe,. has a real friend in the Manager, that he g will ll receive a hearty welcome` and can safely discuss with him•his motley needs. SAFETY_DEPOSIT BOXES OXES AT THE EXETER`'BRAh'CH:” T. S. WOODS, MANAGER, EXETER' 3RANCH. CENTRALIA BRANCH OPEN FOR BUSINESS DAILY. • :THE USBORNE AND IIIBBERT FARMER'S MUTUAL FIRE INSUR- ANCE COMPANY. Head Otilce, Farquhar, Ont. President, THOS. RYAN Vice -President, • _ JOHN ALLISON DIRECTORS WM. BROCKi L. .. , J. .RUSSELL ROBT. NORRIS, JAMES McKKENZIE AGENTS JOHN ESSERY Centralia, Agent for Usborne and Hibbert. OLIVER HARRIS, Munro, Agent for EBibbert, .Fullartot and Logan: W. A.- . TUR. NBULL Secretary -Treasurer y surer • R. R. No. 1, Woodham. GLADMAN & STANBURY Solicitors, Exeter.''2 HENRY A. CORSAUT Veterinary Surgeon Office Bakers Livery on James, St. Calls promptly attended to day or night: Phone 8, DR. A. R. • KIN SMA: N, T1:L.D.1): D.S: Honor Graduate .of, Toronto Univer- 81ty. DENTIST. O fficloe ov r Gladman & Stanbury' s office, Main Street; laxeter. Advertiee In the Tirnes. It pays. MONEY TO LOAN We have: a large amount` of privatai funds to -loan on' 1a farm rm and village - !,properties, g properties, at, lowest rates of in- terest. • GLADMAN & STANB RY U ;.; Barristers, Solicitors, i Main St. Exeter, Ontario PERRY F. DOUPE, Licensed Ancr. tioneer.. Sales conducted' in any loc- ality. . Terns moderate, . Orders left at. Times Office will be promptly at- tended. to. Phone 116;, Kirktone Address Kirkton P. 0. PR. (i, F• ROULSTON, L.D.S., DENTIST '[Office :over I.' itk Carons ' Law office. Closed :every Wednesday afternoon, USE"DIAMOND'DYE S Dye right! Don't risk your material. .Each pack- age of "Diamond Dyes" con- tains directions so simple„ that any woman ' can: diamond -d e a new, rich y , Dolor into 01d garments, draperies, coverings,"every- thing, whether wool, silk,- linen, ilkrlinen, cotton or nixed goods. Buy "Diamond Dyes"—no -other kind—thenperfect re- sults aro guaranteed even if you have; never dyed before.." Druggist has `Diamond Dyes. Color Card"1--16 rich colors, ” •_ THE RESPONSIBILITY IS YOURS Specialists may develop " and improve - o reeds but the standard of a counts ''s t b ca a d` pends on the efforts lof the farmer in this direction. ' ARE YOU DOING YOUR SHARE? We are glad to assist any responsible fa -mer $io requires ,fir sncing res „THE CANADIAN K • f r -.,{. :1111.. r- .. BANK OF COMMERCEPAID-UP CAPITAL 15,40000' RESERVE ,FUND - -•i5,000,000 .1111 EXETER BRANCH, F. A. Chapman Manaper. , O INCORPORATED 1855 OVER 130 BRANCHES Thi E _ M:O(LSON� ' BA•NK CAPITAL`- AND RESERVE $0,000,000. The Molsons Bank wants eferyfarmer to feel thathe,. has a real friend in the Manager, that he g will ll receive a hearty welcome` and can safely discuss with him•his motley needs. SAFETY_DEPOSIT BOXES OXES AT THE EXETER`'BRAh'CH:” T. S. WOODS, MANAGER, EXETER' 3RANCH. CENTRALIA BRANCH OPEN FOR BUSINESS DAILY. • :THE USBORNE AND IIIBBERT FARMER'S MUTUAL FIRE INSUR- ANCE COMPANY. Head Otilce, Farquhar, Ont. President, THOS. RYAN Vice -President, • _ JOHN ALLISON DIRECTORS WM. BROCKi L. .. , J. .RUSSELL ROBT. NORRIS, JAMES McKKENZIE AGENTS JOHN ESSERY Centralia, Agent for Usborne and Hibbert. OLIVER HARRIS, Munro, Agent for EBibbert, .Fullartot and Logan: W. A.- . TUR. NBULL Secretary -Treasurer y surer • R. R. No. 1, Woodham. GLADMAN & STANBURY Solicitors, Exeter.''2 HENRY A. CORSAUT Veterinary Surgeon Office Bakers Livery on James, St. Calls promptly attended to day or night: Phone 8, DR. A. R. • KIN SMA: N, T1:L.D.1): D.S: Honor Graduate .of, Toronto Univer- 81ty. DENTIST. O fficloe ov r Gladman & Stanbury' s office, Main Street; laxeter. Advertiee In the Tirnes. It pays. MONEY TO LOAN We have: a large amount` of privatai funds to -loan on' 1a farm rm and village - !,properties, g properties, at, lowest rates of in- terest. • GLADMAN & STANB RY U ;.; Barristers, Solicitors, i Main St. Exeter, Ontario PERRY F. DOUPE, Licensed Ancr. tioneer.. Sales conducted' in any loc- ality. . Terns moderate, . Orders left at. Times Office will be promptly at- tended. to. Phone 116;, Kirktone Address Kirkton P. 0. PR. (i, F• ROULSTON, L.D.S., DENTIST '[Office :over I.' itk Carons ' Law office. Closed :every Wednesday afternoon, USE"DIAMOND'DYE S Dye right! Don't risk your material. .Each pack- age of "Diamond Dyes" con- tains directions so simple„ that any woman ' can: diamond -d e a new, rich y , Dolor into 01d garments, draperies, coverings,"every- thing, whether wool, silk,- linen, ilkrlinen, cotton or nixed goods. Buy "Diamond Dyes"—no -other kind—thenperfect re- sults aro guaranteed even if you have; never dyed before.." Druggist has `Diamond Dyes. Color Card"1--16 rich colors,