The Exeter Times, 1921-12-22, Page 4,
THE,
We.. Wish
THE COlVikAMENTS
OF 'THE SEASON
• To All OZ:r, CiE
CANADIAN ANK
OF 'COMMERC,
• ,Capital Paid up $15,000,000
Reserve Fund $15,000,000
Exeter Branch,
• Crediton Branch,
Dashvvood"Branch,
• F. A.,Chapman, /vire-a...get.? e
R. Wilson, Manager
ER
hlait L1T1R NUPTXALS
Mr. a1 Mre, Cha. Itlilher, ot
Crecliton, ,finnouttee the "i'llarriage ot
1aughter I1c R. to 1VIr. J C.
Maria of Baltiinore, .111d, on '1`hursclaY
Dee. 15th at Detroit, Mich. Mr. tiled
Mee. 1\tart• Iteft o11 a trip to New York
ai ,
aftee 'their return they _will re-
side at ,Plevelaildr, Ohio. , Mr. 111arr
ie conneeted With the P. P. Daily
pe loyal to your home town Moa
ey epent in ExeterCOMG Intek to
Miss ,FlOrellee Turingell, -who lias
been attending Stratford Noemal,
holidaying at her home year Grand
Evade'
Mr. John ,Roland of Mt. Cannel
received the sad news of the death et
his sister-in-law Mrs. Cornelius Row-
land of 'Merrill, Mich.
Dimmick of Stanley Town-
eliip,met 'With an accident whieh will
lay him, of work for a few days,
whine tieing om a colt he got his fin-
ger fast in the rope and the colt
pulled, and the finger was broken.
ohil coavin, C.S.B., son 'of
joseph, Glavin of Mt Carmel- was
ordained to the priesthood on .Sat-
inetay, Dec, 17th, at the St. Basel
Church Toronoto, by 'Arch Bishop
MONell ot that city. The newly or-
dained eeIebrated his first Mas
at MT Carmel on Sunday, Dee. 18111,
Friends and neighbors gathered at
at the home of Mr. Wm. Allison of
the 14t11 on, of aleGille aly, an
presented Mr. Neil • McIsa,ac with e
pair ot gold cuff links, and Miss
Ettie McDonald with a club bag on
their leaving ter Detroit, Atter the
Preeetalion Miss Gladys Allison
read a well -worded adress, the
ladies served lunch, aud a social time
was spent in games and dancing un-
til early morning.
Tee funeral of Mrs. Witherspoon,
took place from her home on the 4th
concession, McGilliyary, to St, James
Cemetery, Clandeboye, on. Dec. litth.
Mrs. Witherspoon had been ill for
some time. She was living on the
homestead with one son and a dau-
ghter. She is survived by three
daughters, Mrs. McEwen, Mrs.-Simp
son and Miss .Annie at home, also by
....threQ‘eone, David, George and James..
Service was conducted at the home
by the Rev. Mr. Geddes, Presbyterian
minister, of Alisa Craig. The late
Mrs. 'Witherspoon belonged to the
Ellwood family, one ot the oldest
and most highly respected families
that, settled in that part of Middle-
sex.
Looking back et yeaterday, it doesn't seem so hang ago since
e eounted the claYs and hours with breathless inteeest to Christ
111103 Eve.
Do You remember the terrible suspense that alWays preceded
Christmas? 'What it Santa ClaitS couldn't get around? What it he
couldn't get down the chimney or if he hadn't brought the things
we had wished for? And then, the night of nights arrived, and we
were put to bed to lie awake for hours, listening and hoping for a
glimpse of the reindeer. And on Christmas eno-ruing what a scramble
to be the -first to see the wonderful Christmas tree and examine the
presentee
Who of us in heart every neatly gets beyond the "Santa Claus"
age? What father fails to get a real thrill ot pleasure when. select..
ing gifts tor his children, and the more lasting pleasure the gift
wUl bringpthe more fan there is in selecting it.
May we help 'you select a Clarietanas gift, which will not only
briag happiness to your boy or girl, but to every member of your
family. Music, the gilt which keeps 'the spirit of Christmas in the
home every day in the year.
Christmas is mighty dear to our hearts and we will consider it
• a privilege and a plee,gare to help Santa Claus place music—the
Piano or Phonograph—in your home for Christmas morning,
Yours very truly,
S. Niartin & Son
The apple sttuation in ontario is a
problem that might be considered by
the Farmers' Government in poWer
at Toronto as worthy of engaging the
'attention of Hon. Manning Doherty
and his PrOYMCMI Department oe
A ghoul fur e. There is • something
wrong in the conditions that allow
British' Coltunbia amides to invade
the very centreo1the apple growing
Sections of Ontario andecrowd the
hOnte-growfl product out of the taut
'tees. 'Why 'should these apples
figidu the Pacific Coast command a
-mice of five cents each in a Province
where the world's finest apples are
grbwn. Why are our Northern
SPlas, and Snows and Talntan Sweets
ontidistaniced by the British. Columbia'
article, and. looking at it from the.
view point of the consumer, be as
high-priced as the best quality 9f
oranges ina country which grows
ever so many and. such fine apples as
Canada does each year. • The whole
situation is a mystery to the man on
1-1edeG 91-14 04 S4001 ST[ Prue leoztIs 9111.
tegkreg,,
F there is one day in the year when good music
should be in every home—that day is Christ-
mas! joyous Yuletide carols—hymns—old
songs that everyone loves—will make the day
a real festival if you own an Edison Amberola!
The Amberola is a sensible and lasting pur-
chase. and a beautiful and welcome gift. It is
not a shrill arid metallic 'talking nlachine," but
mellow -toned instrument which plays vocal
and instrumento.] music 6f all kinds with stare=
ing realism.
addition to being the world's greatest phono-
graph -value, the Airtherola is remarkably cheap
to operate. The permanent Diamond Point
Reproducer does awaywith the bother and eir-
pense of changing needles, and the Arnberol
Records—loW-priced to start with—are prac• -
tically in destruCtible:
,
Have an Arnherola in your borne this Christmas
• —it will furnish years of entertainnicnt to your
family and yourself! And if you have some
dear friend to whom you would like to present
y
a reall– worth -while g'ift—
• ive an AMBEROLA
onne in today and select an
Arnberola to be delivered for
`hristmas. Make it your gift
to the family
1
LT,110 POWELL
ONTA RIO
ment of Agriculture as
dy to supplat him with
etion that is lacking.
fliL TIMES
NEWSJOPICS OF WEEK
Important Events Which Have
Occurred Durin4 the Week.
The itusy World's Happei tigs Care-
fully Compiled and 1 Into
Handy and Attractive Shape for
,
the Readers of Otir• --PapeP
Solid Hour's + Eajayaitint,' ,; •
TUESDAY'.
• ByreIreland.itihti'ooPs, are ,Prefa,(1th,ilg
to
lea ,
Powers agree to. -abolish foreign
post (aces in China.
Whitby Council cannot submit ra-
ial. byelaw to voters.
^ 'United 'Stales and Japan arrange
treaty to settle Yap issue.
'Canadian navy off to Bermuda and
West Indies for the winter.
St. 'Thomas Kiwanie Club "ab-
sorbs" juvenile robber band.
Three groups comprise the United
States Hockey Association.
'Ulster Premier charges bad faith
against the British Government.
Sterling, erased- at Toronto at
$ 4.5614'; at New York $4.20%.
Prohibition agents are trying to
ntake New York dry at -Christmas.
Theeinternational Baseball League
will rem.aiu intact for next season.
T. &. N. 0.,Ila1lway Commission,
to investigate electrifica,tion of road.
An agitation starts in Eastern
Canada to replace Rugby with foot-
ball. ,
The Minister. of Education defends
his DePartment's choice of text.
books. .
St. Marys' and Argonauts played to
a 5 to 5 tie in an S. P. A. junior'
fixture.
Hearing -of the Bell Telephone Co.
application for rate increase is re-
sumed. •
Bar of gold w,orth $15,00,0 report-
ed stolen from MeIntyre-Porcupine,
refinery. •e
Report says E. lik.:Ryckman, East
Toronto, naay „offer seat to Hon. Mr.
Meigilana. "
Steve DonaldSon, Mine captain,
killed in blasting accident at Kirk-
land Lake. ,
Two men were hit by street cars'
at Toronto; one is killed, and the
ether slightly hurt. .
a proper bo -
'the inform7
Hruox OLD 'BOYS, OF TORONTO
ELECT OFFICERS
A successful re -union of Huron
Old Boys hi Toronto was held Sat-
nrday evening. The assoVration has
a total registration of 1,200, some
300 new members having been ad-
ded during the year. The officers
for the coming year are: Hon. presi-
dents, Sir John Willison, W. Hark -
wood, F. T. Hodgson; president, J.
A. McLaren; vice-preeident, Are: F.
M. Scott; chaplain, Rev. J, A. Rob-
inson; secretary, E. Floody;
asis-
ant secretary, Miss E. Flynn; finan-
cial secretary; 'Miss Grace 1\1e -erten:
treasurer, Capt. W. Parkwoed1; audi-
tors, R. S. Sheppard and Sohn Rob-
ertson; committee, Mesdames Mar-
tin, Beck, ,Ferguson, Froody, Moor-
ish, King, Cobbledick an.d-ediss D.
Campbell, Dr. Stanbury, Major Beck
RS Holmes, H. I. Moorish, H. Martin
N. B. Coliblediele, R. C. King, II. L.
Haney, John R. Lyon, R. Crocker, S.
L. Scott, J. F. Timmins, and Geo. A.
Newton.
We club with any paper. .
est.
Have yon reneed your Subscrip-
tion._
TOWNSHIP OF USBORNE
• NOMINATION AND ELECTION
Public Notice is hereby given that
a meeting of the electors of the town-
ship of Usborne will be held, in the
Township Hall, IDliinville, at the hour
of one o'clock p.m., Monday Decem-
ber 26, 1921, for the purpose of Mak-
ing and receiving nominations for the
office of Ree and fear Councillors.
And further notice is hereby given
that in the egent of more candidates
being proposed for these offices than
required to be elected, and they do
not retire within the time specified,
the proceeding will be adjourned un-
til Monday, January 2nd, 1922, when
pelts will be opened at nine o'clock
at the following places as fixed by
township by-law:
Poll 1 at 8. house NO. 4, Eden;
John I-Iunter, D.R.O., Verne Pincomb
poll clerk.
Poll 2 at house of H. H. 13rown, S".
T.R., H. H. Brown, D.R.0; Chas. -Al-
lison, Toll • clerk.
Poll 3—House of Henry Horton,
concession 4, Win. Jeffrey,
Samuel Dougall, poll clerk.
• Poll 4—Public hall, Farteuhar;
John Turnbull, DRO.; John Simp-
son, pole clerk. • , •
Poll 5—Township Hall, Elimville,
Jackson Woods, D.R.0; Geo. Kellett,
poll clerk.
Poll 6—S. house ,No. 7, Zion; Rd.
E. Pooley, Chas. Jaques, poll
clerk.
• Poll 7—House of Wm. Jamieson;
Kirkton; David Goulding, D. IL, O.;
Oliver McCurdy, poll clerk.
And all electors ared,hereby re-
quested to take note and govern
themselves accordingly.• •
Usborne, Dec. 7, 1921
HENRY STRANG, Clerk.
N111000.11.1•1/11
ear • LaW app0Vs the triab
treaty.
Ulster declines to accent Anglo-
Irish agreement.
Germany cannot pay reparation
debt in January.
T,Inited States Senate discusses
Lour -power treaty.
Japaa refuses to diseties validity of
Manchuria treaty.
The world baseball series has been
curteiled to seven games:
MeCill University raises standard
of Medical faculty entrance:'
Wounded men, identify prisoner as
• assailant In northern tragedY, '
• Hamilton to fit up barracks, for
Auvriarriod jobless to sleep in.
Nominations for Seven Quebec
ProVincial by-elections Dec, 22.
IsTaVal cuts will save to the United
States $170,000,000 next year.
William Bell dies at Owen Sound
from injuries inflicted by a hog.
• James George, fanner, ,of Ker
wood, dies of !sleeping sickness.
"Pal" Moore outpointed bantam-
weight champion "Johnny" Buff,
Provincial-'' Government proposes
plan to control 'bus lines on roads.
Aged woman killed by clothing
catching in engine belt at St.
Agatha. ,
Torontdfinance sommiiiaioner an-
inaTginocens sainpkrionfigfund. t foufover
• Some farmers want Government
to amend 0. T. A. So that liquor may
be had under a licenee system.
• Lloyd George tells ',Labor deputa-
tion no • overbearing claims made
against Germany, only actual damage
WEDNESDAY.
The island of ,Yap is isolated, save
by radio. '
The Four -power. Treaty is eigned
at 'Washingtbn.
New record for 'length of season
at Montreal port.
. Japan and China • at issue on
t.
Shantung. - •
Great Britain's Xvill retain Hong
Kong a'S nosseSsio'n., '
There are 250 entrants for the
new Tbronto sports:
Lloyd George preparing plan to
remit debt dud by Allies.
• The Prince cif .W'alps arrived at
Benares, India, 013: Tuesday.
Increase in number of suicides in
Montrealover 191,9 and 1920..• e
Craig and Lloyd; George cannot
reach basis for "unit,yeef
• John R. Casey,‘,1,4eyears old, was
drowned crossing rirdi at Galetia. 'Toronto's new aren'a opened with
Members of thee'16th Field Am- eplendid display of athletic prowess.
bulance hold reunion:at Toronto; Charles 0. Z. Ermating-er, senior
The Vancouver Stin advocates re- judge of Elgin county, dies, aged 71.
i nation f newly-apPdinted Sena- The frozen body of Geo.- Picard
Mine.
A third' hold -tip -occurred in Ham-
ilton within a few weeks. Carroll's
grocery store was held up ,and $40
taken, •• ,,,,
Three Kingston men are held on
a charge of murder at Napanee, in
conitection with, the death of COn-
stable Beard:
,SATURDAY.
Japan to evacuate Shantung pro-
,
vinco.
• Japan's peers plot defeat of the
Cabinet.• s •
Bell Telephone investigation still
going on. .
Alberta ' war veterans are unani-
mous for beer. •.
Holland is to make a big loan in
the Un.ited States. -•
- Montreal man dies following liquor
raid on his home. '
Tobacco growers are raising
prie of their product.
Lord Chancellor Birkenhea,d re-
price of their product.
St. Mary's defeated Argonaut jun-
iors in a. S. P. A. game.
• France , makes demandfor ten
capital ships of 35,000 tons each.
Lew, Tendler 'defeated= "Sailor"
Friedman at New York.
Jack Thomas beat Eddie
of Hamilton in Montreal.
Insurance, r.ates.--dropped 15 per
cent. on homes and contents.
NOTICE TO ORISATOAS
Notice is hereby given puieuan
the Trustees Act that all Persons
having claims against the estate of
Harry Jones, of the Township of lte-
borne, county' of Huron, farmer de-
ceased, wile died on or about Nov.
ember 20, ,1921, are required on.' or
before the 27th day of December,
1921„ to file with Gladman & Stan -
bury, Solicitore for , the executors,
full particulars of their claims. And
after such date the'executors will die -
tribute the assets of the deceased,
having regard only to the claims of
which notice has been 'receiVed.
G1AD1VIAN ,STANDURY
' 'Exeter, Ont,
December 5, 1921.
the
NOTICE TO CREIHTORS
Notice is hereby given pursuant to
the Trustees Act that all persons
having claims against the estate of
Albert Willard of the Township of
Hay, County of Huron, farmer de-
ceaed, ,who died on or about Octo-
ber 28th,,1921, are required on or
before the 27th day of DeceMber,
1921„ fo file with Waldman & Stan -
bury, Solicitors for the fetecutors,
full particulars of their claims. And
after such date the executors will dis-
tribute the assets of the deceased,
having regard only to `the claim? of
which notice has been received.
GLADMAN & STANI3URY
Exeter, Ont.
December 5, 1921.
Beattie
Chairman Hanna 'believes Donnie-
,
ion roads are sure -to succeed.
*Brockville will. annex 125 acres in
the township of Elizabethtown. '
The Merchants Bank.has,been
sorbed by the Bank 'of Montreal;• e
Settler near .Lund, ,B.C., 'runs
anauck; one persbn, reberted
of the Public Utilities cOmmission
and three members for the 'Beard of
Education'. And further notice ,is,
imaeorreebyeatiaviednatetlas abteiinng t;i)lie.opeov8e:cilt for
any particular office than required to
pe eleeted, the proceedings will be-
.
diF tai :Y1:211,, ea ds10f iii2nx2et,ai avb eillv;DeiAll113era ge By-law opened at 9 a.m. at the following
viz:
Polling 'Sub.:Division No. 1—MrW.,
E. A. Handford's residence, IVIain St.,
E. Treble, .D.R.o, S. Davis, P.C.
Polling Sub -Division No, Town.
Suly.DiviSion No. 3,—Mit-
::111r.
I-11"-GreiVe; ,P.C.
Ste -,,..G...,,,AnclerSeil14alla, A. cGani--
brill, P.C. •
Polling • Sub -Division No. 4.—
North End Town Hall, F. Witeveta
•D.R.O., John Kydd, P.C.
• And all Electors are hereby re --
quested to take notice and govern
themselves I accordingly. e
1 JO, RS.e:tuSrEnNinIg0Rofficer.,
Exeter, Dec. 'Ith. 1.921. •
• VILLAGE OF EXETER
NOMINATION AND ELECTION
Public notice- is hereby given that
a meeting of the electors of the vil-
lage of Exeter will be held in the
TOWN HALL, EXETER
at the hour of twelve o'clock noon
For the purpose of meking and re-
ceiving nominations for the office of
Reeve and Councillors; one member
NOTICE TO 'CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given pursuantta,
the Trustees Act that all persona -
having claims against the estate of
Ann Williams, of the Village of Exc..
ter, County of Huron, widow, de-
ceased, who died on or about Nov,ern--
ber a6th, 1921, ,are reqUired on or
before the 27th day of December„,
1921, to file with Gladnaan & Stan;
'bury, Solicitors for.. the executors,
full particulars of their claims. And
after such date the executors will dis-
tribute .the. assets of the _slepeased,„
having regard only to the claims oE
which notice has been received...
GLADMAN & STANI3URY
• Exeter, Ont.
December 5, 1921.
s• g .,o „
tors. •was found 30 miles east of Cochrane.
, Mondays following Christmas and Capt. 331ack; Conservative, will re -
Ne'; Year's Day gUI be declared present the Yukon' in the Commons.
,holidags.• Blare -Spence ("P.R.") system like:-
Downing' Street puhlishes corre- ly to be used "in next- Alberta plec-
spondence with Ulster on Irish
'
• propesada. '- Canadian exports to UnitedStates
• United FannierS Co-operative for six months lessened by Fordney`
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CLUBBINGLIST.
sho,reholders d.efeat'gniove to assess tariff.. '
losses against their stock." •Cost of living en November 40'
Britain is final on ,the elimination cents less than inetOctober in sixty
of submarines. Will produce sense- cities,
tional evidence 'against their use in • Three children perish when Jos:
warfare.' Auger's • home at Elk. Lake is
,
Nine persons, seven of. them chil- burned. -
dren, are dead andttliree •others ser- Capt. Orville Huston, Winnipeg,
iously burned, as the result of -a lire found shot through heart at Fort
at the farm home bf Mrs. Nakeu, Frances.
two miles north of Detroit. Mrs. kobert Haab has been elected
Wakeu poured keroseae o11 a kitchen President of Switzerlaud for the en -
stove to kindle a fire, and an ex- suing year. , •'
plosion occueired. Sir *John. Nixon; former Mesopo-
rtentnee'epaey.•ta,mia coraniancler, dies at St. Ra-
• Veterans have entered.the TorontoPliaAeil,torFnie.ayi.iGcee.nerni: appoints commis._
civic eleetions.
Agreement on naval ratio expected psioolijicetoaaindvehsotisgpaittaelsr.e.lations between
at Washington.•
Four -power agreement Secures . A stork held up a C.P.R. train
:teat'
imsmommisonkinimilMilialmur
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Japan's integrity. near Fort William to get a doctor IKE 13.131/CitRiql Ala)-111.3313ERT
Viscount Merley ettoyee address -en to attend the Wife of a section tore- VAlitglEE'S IltUreAL FIRE ENRUlle
Hortse of Lords. man.' ACE COMPANY.,.
Few liquor parcels get by post • IVIONDA.Y.
office inspection. Sniping again breaks out in Belfast
A girl hit by an auto aL,Toronto city..• ,
may die of 'injuries.Open. sessions of Dail Eireann, -to
, ,
Plans under vea,y to develop "New- be held.'
foundland's resources. _Maxwell 'Morsett dies at Castleton,
- Burnaby WarliS if. F. 0. ,against aged 100.
pitfalls that beset path. • • Irish discussion on treaty still
Ma:il sacks were found in roadtvay continues. -
on Kiug street, Toronto. Japan launches • another super -
Failure of Quebec firm may throw dreadnought.
3,000 persons out. of work. Ottawa and .St. Patrick's won the
Miss La,vina Schlerholtz made opening N. H. L. games.
policeWoman at Kitchener. • Brown University swimnaers. beat
Lloyd George delivers speech in the McGill team 39 to 14.
Commons on Irish treaty. • Toronto Tbries' have .tip to pre -
N. H. Stevens, eiroininent Chatham pare for provincial election..
business man, cuqs at age 01 80. Walter Knox, all-aronnd athlete,
Rev. W. J. I)ey, D.D„ retired Pres- has challenged "Jim" Thorpe.
byteeian minister, dies at Sinecoe. Sterling closed at Toronto at
Lieut. George Foii,bes, 'Woodstock, $4.51%; at New York at $4.17%.
appointed Governor 01 Oxford:Jail. Dr. Smirle Lawson im president Of
th
Tolont and Hamilton relay eams te I11terproyincial Football Union.
, Exeter Times $1.50 a year; $2.00
to the 1.111iTOd Stal,68.
Times and Toronto Globe -m-56.25
• Times and Mail ire Empire.. ,, .....6.25
Times and London Advertiser 6.25
Times and Imeiclort Free Press 6.25
Time and 'fbronte Star ...,, ..... .6.25'
lin mes e& Family II-era:id &W.S. 5.40
• Times and leloptreal Witness ..e3,05
'rimes and Farmers Advocate..„3.50
"Ili in e.. 8110 .Fariners Sun 2.90
'111; rues and Chri8ti an. Guard i an 3.,40
Timc1- and Cana d ian Fa rm.-m.2.90
• mhe
Ti & Canadian Countryman 2.90
• riate es and ' PITSItrYtel'i all ..--.3-00
The above pulilications may be
biniited by Thyme subscribers in any
tombination, the pirce for troy pub-
Iteation being ho figure given, less
!:6 0, repre.eeetieig tile price of The
l'illles, • .
These prieea
s re to addressee in
Catiatla or Great Beitain.
0
will compete in Buffalo New year's A large gathering in Toronto hon -
night. •oe.d memory of Sir Arthur Pearson.
Argonauts' were defeated, 6 to 4, Alex. Johnson, maniac Who ter -
by the U. of T. in an S. P. A. senior rorized Lund, B.C., kills: himself.
fixture. ' Friends of Soviet Russia collect
Preparing for new town munici- funds at Toronto despite police Order.
polity out of part of Sandwich.west Forestry students will spend their
towneitip. • ' Christmas holidays in Ininber camps.
Woman dead, husband wounded, Mrs, Reuben JohnSon and six chil-
another man dying, result ,or eel:3ot- drOli perisletin ,fire near Windsor, N.S.
ing near '',,,,Cart Ahrens, Kitchener, to be tried
The Statement Of 'Secretary Roy or, at spring Assizes on murdercharge.
the D. R. 'A. shote,s a deficit of over - coreerestoaes 'laid of addition to
$4,400 for the Scottish tour. ' Salvation Army Hospital at Windsor.
,"Beonty" Lemeardeg ligntweight • University of Toronto ,junities
champion, refuees to 'beg for. "Tex qu1iiid to play in 'the S.P.A. anal.
Rickard under any ,conditions. , Considergera, , damage ey leggy
storm thron:c,-hoet 0i14--rta and
-
Japan succeeds in sarin ,
Dal Valero, was donned in vote in pettlitea. the French dele-
peel ga,teteg, hat thoft navel .derean de' are
he scrap'
excassive.
„.t.Foitr Ileitisla seine' go to
13eap, , States Labor .Secretary,
,
, itsig t'are,e powere ,tigree naval Dav'is .viartf-s 1.8 0110 Clrnattt
Steam -
Head Office, Farquhar, Ont.
President, THOS. RYAN
Vice -President, JOHN ALLISON -
'DIRECTORS
WM. BROCK • J.' L. RUSSELL
-R013T. NORRIS, JAMES McKENZIh'
ratio , C,oinpany.
1
AGENTS
JOHN ESSEBY, Centralia, Agent for
Usborne and 131ddulph.
OLIVER HARRIS, Munro, Agent for
klibbert Fullarton and Logan.
W. A. TURNBULL,
Secretary-Treasurei
• R. R. No. 1, Woodburn.
GLADMAN & Sl'ANBITILY
Solicitors, Exeter.
DIt. HENRY"A. CORSAUT
Veterinary,. Surgeon
Liveey on James St.
Calls promptly 'attended to day or
night.
,
. Phone 8.
TM. A. R. KlUaTSMIAN.
iloiior Graduate. of Toronto L-tver-
Sity.
• DENTIST
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ee over Gladman Stanbn
eftlee, Main -Street, E. (der.
Advertiee' 131 tile raei11 111
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1VIONEY TO LOAN
We have a large amount of private
funds to loan- on farm and village -
properties, at lowest rates of in-
terest.
• GLADMAN & STANBURY
• Barristers, Solicitors,
_Main St. Exeter, Ontario
PERRY F. DOUPE caused Alio/
tioneeF. Saleit,,coVdue ed in any Joe-.
alit moderate, 'Orders left
at)-Tisses Office will be promptly att -
tended to. ,Phone 116, Kirktona
Address Kirkton P. 0.
PR. G. F ROULSTON, L.D.S., D.D.S*
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DENTIST
Office over L R. Carling'a ,,Lav3
o ee. i
Closed every Wednesday afternooria
,USE "DIAMOND DYES"
eel
Dye 'rigida.- Don't rigid
your material. Each pack,
age of "I)iaMencl Dyes" cone
{ibis directions so, :Simples e
thatan' 'weinan cale
diamondeiye 11 pew, rih3a.
eolor into ol0 garmentse.
draperies, 'coeeringa every-
thinee, whether wool, siik,•
111101), cotton oremieed needs.
Buy "Diamond Dyes"--ing
other' kind -then peefeet re-
el:tits are guaranteed even if
you have never dyed before.
-Druggist has "Ilianionit.Dyea.
Color Card" ---16 rich colored
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