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McAllister again.
Coetinned from Page ono) Saraia fettered darieg tto irst
Part of tho game, trying te figure a
t to be a Weak spat on, tile team. way around the Eastee etrong Men
On the nuarrow ice. About the und-
(Ile of sae second period they had the
matter all doped out, but while the
transformation -VMS going on, hle-
Allister was doiug his niehtly act of
averting disaster for Sarnia. In the
filet period tha,Sarnia goalie stopped
enough shots to keep many a goalie
busy for all season. Ii was the cool
persistence of the Sarnia goalie in "tip
Piag shots that helped take tae wind
out of the Exeter sails. The visitors
tried a long range m
bombardent.
)ie,y are wellecoaelnedVa play tOgeth-
r ii every Way. Our bOYS Played a
rd game all through and had most
Dr the play. In feat they had. 80 per
0,eat of the play 'hat were oft in
OoLiug- They had the Shots but
ere laiesing the nete by neerow
'gins. All through the game it
the same. Thi,e' was principally
L e to be locals being ever anxious.
ey realized, they were un against
real team and were not themselve$,
tcheuer, you might say is playiug
•key all to tete, They are an That didn't wortc so they moved up
der team and inore steady. Exeter -1 the artillery and tried it from close
neeh scored a goal jest after the in, That had about the same result
ay startedhut the referee would , and toward the last they were trying
a allow it A he claimed it went MIto burrow their way into the net t.o
duriug the game, 22 at them. coming
in the first 20 miantes. Both. goals
that beat him were shot from right
under his nose when his defence waS
rough a hole in the $ide of the net soore. McAllister stopped 40 shots
The Kitchener goal judge claimed it
:was a goal but Mitchell would not al-
low it. The fans who saw it claimed,
was a clean goal, But those t lugs
are in hockeY. Referee emcee -Le ee reissMg. Cook, was crethted vat .
Garvey and Otterlea wore me out-
standing lights. Garvey is rapidly
rouadin out into about as effective
hink it was comiug to him. Both a player as ever wore the blue and
eams drew a penalty during the white. He played a stellar game on
ame. George, who fitted Hoffman's tho defenee, -worked in some nice
iilace on defence, pleyed good game body work, but made his biggest hit
It was his first game thie wiater and on the offence. His quota for the
he made good. The local team play-/ night's total was two goals and his
ed a clean, snappy game and took rushing was dangeaons at all times,
their deteat like gentlemen, They O'Brien's leg is getting better fast
play in Kitchener to -night (Wednes- and he played a wonderful game last
da3‘O. and although they are four night and only hard luck kept him
goals down they are not down heart- Out of the scoring column twice. He
ed. If they were at their best titer checked ba.cle persistently at the last
'would give Kitchener the hardest run and was on.e of the main cogs in the
they have had. Sarnia offensive, Hayes kept his foot
The line ,up: pita. on a beautiful drive from right
Kitchener—Goat. .Zuber; defence wing . His checking and rushing
Gildner and Karges; centre, Shirk; were up to the high standard of the
wiage, Sabel' and Erb; subs. Master, rest. Norm Perry ran Gervey a close
Emig.
'7Oronto got in bad.. with the fans he Qttattat, and 09Brien
is 'poor work. It was the first time
all the ganieS we have had this
anter, and that naraber is 14, that
a referee bee been booed but we
Offielal `0°1°1*
Referee jack Greer, was not up to
the etandaed of hockey pfticials Who
have been seeat in action. here this
year, Both tea= got away wita
it of off -side, loafing and kiCking,
which the London official did not ap-
pear to see, The crowd gave him a
razziug when he made some of his
more glaring overeights,
No Score First
Sarnia pressed from the faceoff,
Jenkins speeding through the Exeter
defence to miss- the net by inchee.
Hans missed GarveYe Pass in trout
of , an open net. Perry drew the
first perialty when he, upset Hoffman.
McAllister was called upon to two
brilliant saves. Seibert was -warned
for loafiug. Mclaimien was penal-
ized for loafiug, Exeter had. a good
margin of the play in the opening
period., doing a lot tbeir simoting
from outside the defence before
they discovered that alcAllister could
'not be upset by the long range bom-
bardment.
in the scoring end of it, netting the
Exeter -Zurich — Goal, Cook; de-
eece, Hindmarsh oncl George; tentre
s sauatt; wings, McKinnon and Sei-
bert: subs, Robinson and George.
Referee, W.e.Mithhell, of Toronto.
TUB SARNIA GAME AS R,EPORTED
N THE SA_RNIA CANADIAN'
St. Andrew's arena was jammed to
the doers last night when the blue
and white, spotting Exeter the breaks
went out and won 4-2 in the first
One Apiece in Second
Exeter flipped one past McAllister
shortly after play was resumed in the
Second period, the Sarnia goalie mak-
ing no effort to save on the offside.
Greer caught it and the tally did not
count. Garvey left his defence and
C. Hoffman broke through alone, cir-
cled Grannary and went in on top of
McAllister to score. MeKinnon was
penalized for loafing. Grannary
went dovrn alone, but hung on to the
puck too long and was piled up bY
the defence, Perry was penalized
for booking Hindmarsh. Garvey put
the game on an even keel with a pre-
tty mak and shot, O'Brien rushed
to the nets and tripped as he was a-
bout to shoot. Grannary and 0 -
'Brien were pena,lized for tripping
Hindiamrsh. McAllister saved bril-
liantly when Exeter worked right in
on top of him. Seibert was penal-
ized. for tripping McAllister.
Sarnia, Had Margin
Seibert rushed through the • Sarnia
team, drew McAllister out of the net
and, shot wide. Garvey checked Hind -
marsh in. front of his own goal and
scored on a snap shot after a short
rush. With the whole Sarnia de-
fence massed up on the forward line,
Seibert rushed to the goal and shot
wide again. Garvey and. Perry col-
lided, Garvey taking the count. Hind -
marsh was penalized when he knock-
ed O'Brien's feet from under him, a-
verting a certain score. Hayes tal-
lied on a pretty ehot from the wing.
.Grannary made it four when he
wound his way through the Exeter
defence to beat Cook on a shot froni
Close in. Hindmarsh tacked on the
final counter in a Minute when he
worked through the vrhole Sarnia
team en top of MeAllitser and scored.
The teams:
Sarnia—doal, McAllister; defence,
Garvey, Perry; centre, GrannarY;
wings, Hayes. Jenkins: subs O'Brien
and Mulligan,
Exeter---GoaL Cook.; . d.efence C.
TER. TIMES
ENS TOPICS OF WEEK
IMPortant Events Wilteh Have
Occurred Dieting the Week.
The Busy World's Happenings Care-
fully Cotnpiled an put Into
Handy and Attiactive Sbape ,for
the Readers of Our Paper A
Solid Hour's EtieioymeM.
race for the honors. The north ward
athlete is one of the nicest defeetee
mentou the 'roster, a pretty stick -
handler and able to stand as much
abuse and come for more as the next
one. He does Dot figure much in the
scoring, but is one of the strongest
nen on the lineup. Jim Granuary
played a steady game, staging some
pretty stickhandling exhibitione and
scoring once. He went down two or
three times, but there was no oue to
take the pass and perfectly good
goals went gliramering. Jenkins and
Mulligan's speed stood them in good
stead against the slower Exeter, out -
game of the third round of the . fit while they were ointhe me.
A. dash for the intermediate bunting.
The seeptical fees of the city are
slowly having the fa'ct brought home
to them that the Sarnia intermediates
•'Ws year -are jueea little better than
they thought, in fact, one of the nie-
est working aggregations that has
sported the blue and white since the
war.
Exeter a Rea.vy Team
Exeter has a heavy defence. For
that matter their forward line cannot
weigh in under the bantamweight
limit, but for a team with the beef
they carry they do not take advant-
age of their avoirdupois. Last 'light
they would have had ample oppor-
tunity as limps Greer was inclined to
look. upon everything with the same
clear, penetrating eye that owls use
in reading fine Print in daylight. The
players made a good in2pression on
the Sarnia team, though some of the
fans razzed the Ilindmarsh-Hoffinan
defence when they -sent sonee daring
Sarnia checkers skidding sideways.
Perry would hot learn that when 145
pounds charges 226 that sonaething
is bound to happerato the 145 pack-
age. Time after time the Wanderer
athlete would 'bore- in with a body
cheek to stop Hindmarsh or Hoffma,n
only to he bounced back an the ice.
He had about as much effect upon drawing McAllister. He was also in-
tim Exeter defence, as armee on. a 1 alined to loaf a. lot.
Exeter Has :asice Team
The Exeter team is about the ni-
cest -working aggregation that has en -
t tered the lits against the loc,ats this
year. There are no speed artists on
the lineup, but the whole outfit, siibs
and all, can stickhandle and shoot
and. they have combination down
fine. They rely to a large extent
upon long shooting which has won
them many games against goalies of
lesser caliber than the. Sarnia net
guardian. Despite a heavyweight
defence, they showed no inclination
to roughing it, being one of the
cleanest outfits the blae and. white
have been pitted against so far.
The Exeter defence stood out as
the most eonsisent performers, Hind -
marsh and Hoffman Bros. doing the
greater part of the rtfshing and
shooting and about 76 per cent of the
goal -tending for the visitors. Cook
handled a few hard shots nicely, but
his team-raates were not taking any
chances with him. When Exeter
shot the Sarnia defence spread out
to let them shoot. When Sarnia shot
the whole Exeter team dived in front
of the net to intercept the drive.
Siebert staged some nice rushes, but
was a little off when in on. the nets.
Twice he missed the open goal after
TUESDAY.
Prince of Wales reaeives welcoma
at Agra.
Uncle Joe' Cannon to edit S.
public life. .,
Thirteen deaths in Belfast during
the week-epd.
Gandhi's aim recognized as open
insurrection.
Police seise 300 -gallon still in the
county of Yorle.
Michael Collins says de 'Valera
aims at coup d'etat.
Convention of Retailers opens at
the King Edward Hotel, Toronto.
The etage is set for opening of the
sixteenth Legislature.
U. F. 0. headquarters besieged for
help for rural debaters.
Sarnia man murders father, and
brutally aesaults his eister.
Brantford detectives enter explicR
denials to charges in probe.
Europeans are being armed as
special constables in Madras.
Hamilton's municipal Hydro ser-
vices show large surplua on year.
Grand Jury returns true bill in
Ahrens murder case at Kitchener.
Two leading raembers of Wel-
land's Italian colony are murdered.
• Ganadian delegates to Catholic
Foresters' Convention in train wreck.
Niagara Falls intermediates beat
Oegoode Hall, 7 to 4, on the round.
"Curly" Wilshurahas been offered
a match with Joe Lynch. at Madison
Square Garden.
St. Mary's juniors beat St. An-
drew's 3 to 1, in the test of home -
and -home ga,mes. -
Italian forces fighting rebels a,t
Misurata, Tripoli, have lost 25 killed'
and about 100 wounded.
Stock exchanges were closed in the
Ileited States yesterday, it being an-.
niversary of Lincoln's birthday.
Thietios, tc'S , 0, in District leUp
The steettiship West Carnifax, .$06
miles off' Halifax, reeorte she is sliori
oe fuel and food. .
Ame,rican prohibition officiale eae,
Much of the liquor ePorted to the
0. S. is returned to quench thiret oi
Canadians.
FRIDAY.
German budget submits pelmet -its
to Allies.
Buffalo finds civic work for idlo
saloonkeepers.
Plan to thwart Hydro -radials rails,
of its purPoee.
Franee denies negotiations 'With
Russian SoViet, '
A blaze occurred bueiness block
of Owen Sound.
Lenin seeke to cut Red army, but
Trotelty, , opposes. . .
Mail bandits oa border believed to
balite oaudrQ wgaesta'wtiaTeue'st o Britieh
Oalatnet at luucheort.
Twenty-six Unionists kidnapped h.
(lister are released.
'Mere' is a move on foot to merge
great 'British railroads. • ,
WinStOn Churchill Moves adopeibe
of Irish 'Free State BBL
A.ura Lee beat Granites, 4 to 2, in
their 0. H. A. senior game.
• Retail merchant tailors 'hold sac-
doesful convention at Toronto.
" Saskatchewan Grain Growers de-
cide on plan of political action.
jack Parry and Eddie Beattie box-
ed a 10 -round draw in Hamilton.
• Rural Short Course at University
of Toronto eoncludes with banquet.
Ayrshire breeders addressed by
new Federal Minister of Agriculture.
Michael Collins sends message to
Britain asking fair play for treaty.
Babe found on ash heap at To-
ronto was murdered, says coroner's
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I hearing good music whenever you want it, and to give
you the opportunity of thoroughly trying the Amberola
in your own home stouilcr home conditions, Mr. Edison has
directed us to deliver to you, at ovr expense, an Amberola
Phonograph and any twelve records which you may select.
If, after three days, you decide not to keep the instru-
ment, your pleasure will have cost you nothing. But if the
Arnberola proves itself to be what we clann—the world 3
grealest phonograph valus—we will gladly discuss a payment
plea to suit your convenience,
Come m today and choose your Amberelat
Exeter On
,Charles L. Gould; of Toronto, and
George P. G. Mann, of Montreal,
have been elected non-resident mem-
bers of the New York Canadian Club;
WEDNESDAY.
Flotir goes up in price in Minnea-
polis.
French Labor split into two
camps.
Allied eXperts to arrange Genoa
agenda.
Shootings in • Belfast grow in
number.
Wheat takes a big,: advanee in
Chicago. , -
Quebec printers strike for the 44 -
hour week. • •
Hon. A. J. Balfour is g„iyen a warm Ing treaties.
reparations. a eoe , Canadian beef brings, good price in
; Severala railroads in ,p3enebec may Bratish market:
be electrified. , • Berlin alarmed at reported Franco -
Toronto's scheol tax rate has been Russian negotiations.
set at 11 mills.• Lloyd George denies double Ian -
Quebec hotels are allowed to sell gnage to Irishtleadere.
beer by the case. . An additional arrest has been
HoffmanaHindmarsh; centre, C, Hoe- Collins will go to London to Confer made in the Nukol case.
Tragi End of Godetech Tailor
To walrinto'BrophY BroVeunder-
taking establialateent at Gederieh, and
tell Mr, Brophy that he had come to
die, Wee what Mr. Wm. Johnston did
after taking a large dente of Davis
green. Mr. Brophy asked what was
wrong and Mr. Johnston told him
what he had One. The doctor was
immediately called .,for and Used a
stomach pump and restoratives and
had 'Mr. 'Johnston rem:eyed toortlee
hospital. He ,tliea the .eanie
Mr. Joanston was in his 78th year
aflueida.ha,d lived b.: Goderieb siuce he
was t- boy. He 4ae .born,in'tBritee4
Sidney Osgerby, who was terribly
injured at the St. Marys cement
works, died On Friday, The belt
broke on a motor running one of the
kilns. The unfortunate man atten1P-
ted to put on a belt, while the mach-
inery was in motion. His finger was
caught, then -his arm was dragged in
and he was wairled around several
times, his head striking the floor ev-
ery revolution.
Doctors amputated the arm, but he
jutEctate of Archbishop Gauthier will
educate young men for the priest-
hood.
R. G. Fisher of London has been
appointed to .the Supreme Court of
Ontario.
Allan Cup dates are announced.
The first game in Toronto is on
March 13th.
James A. Mulligan, K.C., Sudbury,
appointed judge of the Carleton
County Court.
1VIcGowan of Chicago wiin the in-
terDaticinal outdoor pro. skating
cha.mplonsb.ip• •
Wellington Hay, acting Liberal
leader, opens debate on the speech
from the throne.
• T. Herbert Lennox, K.C., asks the
Government concerning the enforce-
nienNf the 0. T. A.
Eighty steamships are frozen in
the ice in the Kattegat and The
Sound in the Baltic Sea. •
SATURDAY.
Lenin not likely to head delegation
to Genoa.
Retail furriers concluded yearly
convention,.
Ex -President Wilson favors ratify -
fman; winga, Seibert; McKinnon; with Lloyd George. Hon. Tames Mprdock scores newly -
subs, O'Brien, Robinson, University of Toronto heat Kitph- organized workers' party.
Greer, of London ,Referee.
ener seniors, 6 to ' • J. 3. Morrison predicts downfall of
Senator- IVIcColg edvogates drastic two-party system in Canada. e
reform of upper chamber. ,, Shade and Britton boxed fifteen
Ahrens trial opens ia laiteheaer rounds to a draw at New York.
amid intense public interest, Irish Free State Bill receives se-,
Wiarton and 'Kitchener intermedie cond reading in British Commons.
saes are tied on the round. •, , . 'Sudbury and Soo have been or -
Quebec has secured control of the dered. to replay their recent game.
tidal fisheries in that province, , Ted Lewis defeated‘George Gum -
Freight rates fight Open's before mer in one rould at London, Eng.
Dominion Railway Commission. Carl Ahrens is found not guilty of
The Legislature was opened Tees- murdering his wife at Kingston,
day by the Lieutenant-Goyernor. Tex Rickard has been ousted as
Saskatchewan grain growers hear manager of Madison Square Gardens_
stiggested reprisals for -cattle- em- Bill will be introduced in Legis-
bargo. lature providing for Alienist Board.
Great success attends convention Saskatchewan Grain Growers un -
of Retail Merchants ,Association at animously support Hon, T. A. Crerar.
Toronto. Social service starts at wrong end, j
Father Delornae arrested in Mont- Toronto doctor tells Montreal meet -
real as being implicated in Daarder
of his brother. University of Toronto beat McGill
Oakwood won the western district 6 to 4 in Intercollegiate senior
of the senior series of the H. S. hockey.
hockey league. a Aura Le'e, Collingwood and Belle -
Sir Robert Falconer of Toronto vale won their 0. H. A. rounds on
UniversitY 816 eaks plainlY on profes- lor duadyg en idgehitn.
lids adequate pabof of
sor-politiciana. -
Edmund Lamy brok'e a speed- charges against fugitive negro; Bul-
skating record establiShed by himself lock, who is wanted by North Caro-
lina police.
fifteen years ago.
thne e. main liof the T. & N. O. Rail- Typhus stalking through Russia.
way from Cochrane to, Oil Caa Port- Murder plot in Egypt against
Shiners
Old Timers say tnat tfte unus_ual
thickness of the hides of motorists
indicates a severe spring for pedes-
trians.
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It is really encouraging the way
diplomat's turn at last to the seneible
thing after every fool scheme has
failed.
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Things might be worse. The poor
down -trodden chap who can't pay his
grocery bill still manages to consume
twenty cigarettes a day.
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That New York man who invested
all his wife's money in marks in or-
der to break her off gambling should
be satisfied. He broke. her
There is no ,goose-stepping stones
te greatness:" '
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The difference between hog and
pork is that nature makes the hog
squeal and pork makes the consumer
squeal.
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By grafting, a Missouri man has
produced a blue rose, but that's no-
thing. The middleman's grafting has
made the farmers blue.
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Successful wife: Any woman who
can manage to look awed while her
husband is doing his evening brag-
ging.
The W. I. S. Of the Heneall Prosa
biaYlt,etrhiaenagdittiutirftiliOnlit e esZi
proCeeds Were $75.00, '
an ineh for waist eneagureeaent. 'Phe,
•
Mr, J. L. Smith; a former well--
IttloWn re4ident of Seafortla died ilk,
Toronto, on Feb, 6th, in lile 7ard.
year.
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Noteie to Creditors
Notice is ltere'by given pursuaut to -
the -Trustees Actlinet All persons hay-
ing claims against, the estate of Rob--;
ert, Weeks, of the Township' Of Us -
borne, County' of. Huron, laborer de --
ceased, who died on or about I)ecem-
ber 19th, 1921, are required on or
before the 27111 day of February,
1922 to file with Madman and Stan -:-
burn -solicitors for the Executor, full.
particulars Of their claime. And,
after such date the Executor will dis-
tribute the aesets of the deceaeed,
having regard only to ethe claims off
which notice has been received.
GLADMAN & STANBURY
died from shock and concussion of Exeter, Ontario
the brain.. February 6, 1922 ,
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THE CANADIAN BANK
OF COMMERCE
Ca.pitat Pata up $15,000,000
Reserve Fund $15,000,000
Exeter Branch, - F. A. Chapman, Manager
Crediton Branch,
Dashwood Branch, J
R. S. Wilson, Manager
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It may be that brass makes the
best bearings, but the bearing of
same men indicates too much brass.
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All doughnuts are popular except
the one that ,gote that way immed-
iately after inheriting a little dough.
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Another difference between death
and taxes is that death calls for an
executor and taxes for a receiver.
The Illaddegt woman on earth is
file one who buys a perfeet love ef
t'at attd seen its mate on a 'woman
Ito doesn't like.
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Construction of the " extension of ' 'alONDAY.
age, on the Abbi river, will start 13ritish.
nweek, Princess Mary to spend honeymoon
ext
Congressman Teneyck, Demecrat, at Florence.
of New York, Pronoses, to buy all, St. Mary's won the round from St.
Catiadia,n territory south oftethe St. Andrew's juniors.
Lawrence, witheright to dettelain'and Irish captives in 'Ulster released by
utilize half of the water power from order of Viceroy.
the river. Robert Darling, well-known To -
ronto merchant, is dead.
WEDNESDAY. France is seeking a union of Latin
Poland and Angora Turks arrange races at Genoa Conference. _
pact. " Committee of the Cabinet to arrive
Father Delorme craves for ari ear- at plantof immigration control.
ly trial. Hon. James Murdock speaks from
Ottawa tied with Ca,nadiens in a Methodist pulpit in Toronto.
overtime.Sir David Watson, commatider of
France to negetiate Secret treatY the Fourth Division, dies at Quebec.
with Russia. -The negro Bul'lock's friends rally
Claancellor Wirth wis a victory in to fight his case against extradition.
German Reichstag. The Toronto L.O.E.A. teani won
Craig and Collins agree to appoint its group and will play London in the
Border Commissions. final. .
George Cyr is found gttilty of mur- Eamonn de Valera addresses a
der near Huntsville. meeting an Cork against Anglo-Irish
New Brunswielc will have Govern- treaty.
meet control of liquor. Sterling closed at Toronto at
Montevideo shotes honor to 4521/,$and at New York at
Shackletoe's memory. $4.37 %.
Textile men, 800 strong, gather at McGii1 beat the University of To-
o, bangnet at Toronto. roato senior basketball team at
British Governmoet resumes evac-
nation of troops in Ireland. Granites defeated Argonaut sem,
young Ilastiegs county wotnan Lots he an 0. IL A. senior fixture
commits suicide la Hamilton. 12 to 5.„
Oakville celebrates the, 100th ta3tern Ontario and Maritime Pro -
birthday of Rev. T. ai. jefferis. vinces shiver under an unprecedented
Caaadiatt golfees follow St. Alt- cold Wave.
drew's' rule barring freak. clubs. Several serious accidente, includ-
.Arniecl robbers eocure money ing two deaths, occurred rti a'oronto
pouch from Tecumseh postmaster, on Sunday. •
ElleVee dog tea,nis 'have ent.erea the A coaveationof the ,Worlters`
200 -mile race at The Pas, ivIanitoba. Party is in peogress itt the Labor
Premier Tascbereau Warns print-, Tew.rde, Toronto,
ern a,goatest ititernational union con- Milo GlatlY$ Robinson of Toronto
broke two world's skating. records at
tr°gIa're I i,f1A eToroatel beat ,aarunto2 Gte 33icgliarnptoe meet,
THE MOLSONS BANK
INCORPORATED 18 5ts
Capital Paid Up $4,000,000
Reserve Fund $5,000,000
Over 12,5 Branches
It is not necesiary to make a special trip to the
neareat branch of The Molsons Bank eery time you
want to deposit money. Send your deposit to the
Bank by mail. Write today to the nearest man-
ager of The Moleone Bank for information.
EXETER BRANCH
IN*
T. S. WOODS, Manager
Centralia Branch open for business daily
Safety Deposit Boxes to rent at the Exeter Branch
TEM USBORNE AND HIBBERT
FARMER'S MUTUAL FIRE INSUR-
ANCE COMPANY.
Head Office, Farquha,r, Ont.
President, Win. BROCK
Vice -President, JOHN ALLISON
DIRECTORS
THOS. RYAN J. L. RUSSELL
ROBT. NORRIS, JAMES McKENZIE
AGENTS
JOHN ESSERY, Centralia, Agent for
Usborne and Biddulph.
GLIVER HARRIS, Munro, Agent for
Fullerton and Logax.
W. A. TURNBULL,
Secretary -Treasurer
R. R. No, 1, Woodham.
GLADMAN & STANBURY
Solleitore, Exeter.
DR, HENRY A. CORSAUT
"Veterinary Surgeon
Office—Baker's Livery on James St,
Calls promptly attended to day or
night.
Phone 8.
DR. A. 11.'KINSMAN, 14L.D.4
'Honor Graduate of Toronto
'
3101%,TEY TO LOAN
We have a large amount of private
funds to loan on farm and v,illage-
'properties, at lowest rates of ID-
terest.
DENTIST
Office over Gladman te Stanbury'F
caeca Main, Street, Exetee.
Adverttse iu the 'D,Mes, It pays.
GLADMAN & STANBURY
Barristers, Solicitors,
Main St. Exeter, Ontario
• PERRY F. DOUPE, Licensed Auc-
tioneer. Sales conducted in any loc-
ality. Terms moderate, Orders lee
at 'Times Office will be promptly at-
tended to. Phone 116, Kirktoa,
Address Kirktost P. 0.
DR. G. F. ROULSTON, L.D.S., D.D.S.
DENTIST
Office ever L R. Carling's Law
office.
Closed every Wednesday after'*' a
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