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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1922-3-9, Page 43t P: M C'[` uostion 1tf#t, b It liti"e t1nf Iabor your ',,ogle lia3 won tl.lpaitg, every feeble neighbor )c is nS Ilt�lil rpm norm fe'as iuostly froth and bubble Two zings stand like stone a.iitadndsa its another'a 'trouble Courage in Ypilr own trilag f,'olloavti the Seed catalogue Ste 7e, P k3 rouzlaii', Spring's conit.tl'. 212e wise ones shake their heads, Mereht ,'This -weathers as a eauiou- lige:, What have you up your eeu'e? Our termer"l•e?ds ahra ys bank a of oil hay, but will they on "Welling - on Hay? The present ,epidermic cf. colds., as <rrla, is nothing to get upset over•, 1 zst: beep off your feet for a few days. We note 'where some towns are as line.; Cement curbing for boulevards n the local improyenient plan. A milar action might be taken by the Oxeter council with good results. The other 'day we observed a num- ber of Brows and a :hack of snowbirds L:lying over the 'sante field, An un- Irving over the same field. ':fin un- moral flirtation this. 4 4, * .. fit if we at our house take a hand, and you at your house take a hand, Ind the town cornea takes a hand, d the Hortieurai Society takes a and in beautifying our WWII, what beautiful town it will be. The Horticultural Society, organ - zed a few months ago leas a member- ship of over 150,' This will make for a greater interest in shrubs and veers and should increase the beau - of our otherwise beautiful town. The other day when we went to a calendar to tear off the month of :February, we found that the month of March had been omitted. Judg- ing from the heather we wonder now if the weather -man and the calendar maker were. in league. Healthy vigorous; exercise is as im- portant for men and boys as it is for children. To forget eares and wor- ries in a couple of hours of pleasant exercise keeps the body fit and brightens the intellect. Worry is one of man's eeem es and the antidote is found in recreation. * A child's desire for play is greater than the desire for study. In Exeter a large sunt of MO22:`,7 is expended on education yet little or no systematic euper4'ision of amusement is given. 1 s ug clean supervision of sports and aniusemente should give good re- turns .for the money expended. A good crop of hay is an asset to the farm that cannot easily be dis- pensed with. Wellington Hay. as a loader of the Liberal opposition, is in a position to render the Province an indispensable service, but one hat the U. F. 0. government might Feel like dispensing with at 'tines_ Every little while the editor of the ,exa t i'na ester, There lire a lot of atnind iuvest.nienls on the zzlitrket yieidinzl substantial returns, 'Yu,less. yon are avitlizig to take a Cllauce on losing your inottoy, do 'not put iutteh confld- enee into the stories of big interest retarns. Sound itive5tmehts With large dividends are rarely offered to the public. 'Consult your banker or lawyer a i3. yeti will usually get good, advice, t 1K Ei S IIS or:CD SACett1FICES S?rt:V�.Ti ALUISICIPAIATDES By George L. Iiottie. Research Engineer, Reporting For the South- ern. California Edison 'Company. It is evident that, uuder the Pres ent Hydro system in Ontario, enor- moue' power lies in the hands of the original desiguer of a scheme of linea either to favor, or to destroy, the prospects of industrial developluent in whole communities. It is: also evident that theste s;4 t tat. gives cheap la)r rates to Ia,ge towns,`and towns' au slain Pules and rates two or three times as high to small towels, espec- ially if served by branch lines. This not only forces concentration of pop- ulation but niai.es it impossible to de - ( \relop industry in small ,towns. community as a whole, outside fees large towns, 'trust inert stagnate industrially. Since th sumpt:ion of power supply b,u government puts, an ecoumie pr tion on new conlpetitis e enter such condition must be as perrua as the rate -malting scheme itsel Under the Conlinissions syste allocating charges, the economic of extention has already been a ached; a municipality -beyond the of one of the relatively short line ing only servable if it assume no ly its proportion of all costs of p at. the point where power now i, assume 'als'o the total cost of to the power farther. Ai»� ne familiar with power nets in the United States need glance at a map of electric suppl Ontario to observe that the now served by nine' systems, three of which are .intercouzhecte of very modest extent and should served, in order to be wen served a single -unified network of lines; connected to Niagara, with local er powers feeding Erato the gene system, and with some system rates that shall not. penalize comm ities lying a little way off from ex ing lines to such a, point that th service is impossible. Suck a syst by its interconnections would enori ously improve service at many po and by its diversity would result i considerable economy of generati oapacity. The immediate drawba is the difference in frealaz,.haey— cycles on the Niagara system. mostly 60 cycles elsewhere. The i prove/neat int service, however, a p :icularly iutrod u, tion of the fe Iity of complete serviee—to int,. wailers rasonable distance agara, would seem to justifjustifyt ovince in facing obsolesces r_kly, changing over its smaller The. of a tably a as : the ohibi-. p rise, neat f, m of limit. al ached; s be- t on - ewer but king tausi- only y in iirea only d, is bey. , by sail wat- ral of in- st- eir eau m- na ng ck 25 and na- nd as - t ibi po Ni fPc fra plants building trunk lines, and ma Ina' Fite goo tela is cos sou chi the sio to b gr'a the and syst crea w0 all of location eelatia e to Niagara, but apon the design of the syetf'.m of Imes by WhIClt the CUnlnlisSion supplies the province, 1S an inatlnce Of Unfair rates, the mu.illcipalitat of Zul'ieh, a boat 1.30 miler in tnt ale lizl fronlNi- agare Valls, aid $69.00 in 1019, while the muuleipality of Dutton, the same chatamce frons the Falls, but on the main transmission line, :paid. $43. London, about 108 wile; from the Falls in an air line paid $19,00, and Windsor, 210 utiles air line, paid $$36.00.. Dutton lies on Elie smile tranentissiou line as Windsor batt is about. SQ miles closer to the ;Fails by transmission line, The town of Drayton, 78 miles in air luxe frain the Valls, bit served through London, paid $60.00, The town, of Georgotown, served through Guelph, paid $36.00, ,'SVere lines dif- ferentia' laid out, Drayton ntigtit have been served through Guelph, rate $19.00, or Kitchener, rate 119.- 00, in which, case the Drayton rate tbiv iron ' I 1 would hare e. approximated . the Georgetown rate. The town of Arthur is 5 .miles frontDraytou and paid $4$.00 as against Drayton, $60. Drayton. has 'N'iagara power and Ar- thur has not, being on the Eugenia system. Each town is about 00 milesft oin the Falls, London, 108 miles away paiti $19.0,0. ---,Reproduced from . the Financial Post, February lath -issue. THE AL'TO.I:IOBIh1iz . IN CANADA Do you know that Canada is one of the leading motor-utiing countries in the world? that it bolds Second place in the per capita possession of cars?? and that there is a ear to every 18 01 the population, Do you knon- that there were only 2,100 automobile registrations in 1907, which has increased to an es- timated total of 4.50,000 in 1921? and that they repeesent a value of x500,000,000? Do you know that 90,000 motor ears came from the United States in- c to Canada in 1920 (exclusive of week end visitors at border points?) and that they spent millions in this coun- try? Do you know the extent and im- portance of'the automobile industry in Caiaada? A. census in 1919 showed a capital investment of $577,00,000, or 1.289 plants for their manufacture and repair, employing 12.189, with salaries and wages in that year of $15_8S9,000. The production value reached $101,196,000; 65.000 cars were turned out. Exports. in 1320 and 21. of 21,;128 cars and parts tot- alled ;19.623,000_ trIllMES EWICS mportant Events Which Have Occurred Durili the Week. Tlio Busy wood '$ Iapeenlugs )arc- , Rally Coiupiled and P"n hallo audy and Attractive ,Shapo, for tine Reader's of Our Paper — A Solid Horn's Enjoynieot., TUESDAY. Ontario sends good wishes to I'x^iu- cess Miry. GhineSe Armies on 'March to light for Pekin. Italy and Spain 'nay uniteMedi- terranealn fleets. ,A young Belleville couple were :ar- rested in Toronto. Brantford polleerobe is at brought to close, pz last United States will save billions by naval limitation pact, Probe into Guelph liquor charges Proves nihnecessary. Canadian Labor party plans simpli- fication of organiaatioat. Legislature passes resolution de- manding lower freight rates, Hon, F. C. Biggs speaks to county road supervisors and engineers. Nova Scotia miners ' conferring with company on wage dispute. Canadian exchange in the. United States is rapidly reaching parity. France's gift to Princess Mary is tribute to' British troops by Foch: ,Londono is full, of 'visitors to wit- ness ,princess' wedding ceremonies. The question of the ban on Cana- dian cattle is up iu, the Commons. Aura Lee juniors beat Coliiugwood in the O. H. .A. semi-finals, 2 to 1. The Canadian Council of Agricul- ture plans formation of Eastern wing. Steamship 'Minnedosa mattes after fourteen days' battle' torm. Belleville intermediates tied round with Niagara Falls by win 7 to 5. '`Salutmy" Sandow outpoi 'Bobby:: Ebor of Hamilton Dei-t'teit. Whitby*,College swimmers have re- eived Royal Life-saving Soc awards. Woodstock non their group in the Western Ontario Interscholastic League. University -of Toronto seniors fin- ished the O. H. A. senior schedule by beating Argos. 8 to 0. WEDNESDAY. Princess Mary marries 'Viscount Lascelles. Egypt is declared a sovereign state by Britain. Canadian Gov-ernnzent;will raise a Loan in London. Irish Free Staters secure majority in Dail Eireann. London gives wedded couple a great reception. J. G. Lethbridge, M.P.P., defends 1 Drury Hydro policy. ., President Harding 'tors direct aid to U,' S. shipping. ''2,"'3* Judge Landis retired. from U. ederal Court Bench. Premier wing offers natural obrces to Prairie Provinees, Ralsuli, Moroccan rebel, will s nder- to power of Spaniards. Ottawa excited over rumor th ciprocity pact is to be revived. Granites beat Aura Lee, 6' to the first O.H.A. senior play-off. Queen City rinks won 'theLodi tarso Tankard from Torontos. Referendum on liquor situation posed in Manitoba Legislature. t Prof. C. R. Fay gives. public loc- o in Toronto on 'Immigration." roquois Falls beat Canadian Soo a the N.O.H.A. senior champion 1 E.. L. Ross, 'sailing for England, f pounced he would sell -twenty s ers. German Government makes fifth- r -day payment of 81,000,000 gold t rks. B orthern twining men ,submit endment to professional engineer- w bill. ig Montreal power schemes may t checked in Quebec Legislative ncil. • o A "still" reached' by underground b sage; from :a well found near vy EXPERIENCE. I've lived through forty kindly years, I've been a little boy at plata, My mcfher used to dry any tears f1O2'oid, the six-Yea'1'-old scan of 1?'red Knight, Kingston, was killed when a sleigh, loaded with hay, ran Crier hull. A -woman was injured and her child killed by an auto in Toronto. Three parts`^eader,' address good roads banquet at'TO 'onto, Canada nteeds Agricatitai'alTrade Comulissioner, says Hon, Manning Doharty.' Nova $CotFa and Now Brunswiclt, I.egislatui•es are opened. anitoba is ready to arbitrate in the matter of her natural resources,' iVlysterious Welland county tut Illee zny* be tragedy of riam-running ' k' ain.ilion Board of Ddttcatioii op-,' Poaed'to change in school tax dis- tribution, The Dail Eireann adjourned for six The Prince of Wales was Sven a loyal farewell q leaving Lahore. The split in Ilse Coalition l partyits Britain is being bridged. Arthur Griffiths threatens' trade boycott on Ulster. Egyptian �,Yl Premier presents list of Cabinet members. Indian Legislature will increase cotton and salt. taxes. Lady Rhondda gains right to sit in the House .of Lords. Harry Wills knooked out "Kid" � Norfolk in the second round. Aura Lee juniors beat Coiling wood, and meet' St. Mary's in the anal: Ten Ontario cities have entered teams in the, provincial volleyball' championship, British Government paid £40,000,- 000 to Prance for use of trenches. F. W. Hay is the new leader' of the Liberals -in -tile Legislature. In less than five weeks, Coburg loses .five old inhabitants. A new form of influenza appears in Poland. port' Major J. B. Thomas, Dominion with resident of the Imperial'' War ret- erans in Canada, is dead. the Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Derrick ning- of Merrickvitle, celebrate their golden wedding. nted Manitoba has right to own Divorce at Court. SATURDAY. York township prepares to fight iety F Aatd'kiss my little -harts away; 6° I've trudged to school against my will he I've wondered u-hy 1 had to go, re I've been through many a childish ill, ce All boyhood's .joys, and cares.I re know. such increases is rates as wou et the proper costs. t is coming to he recognized -1h d service .is far more iniporta n cheap rates. Ontario as a wh entitled to good service at lowe from its greatest natural r rce. Niagara does not belong siv-el-v to Toronto and cities alon relatively short trunk trans n liahe, and Toronto is not entitle enefit so exclusively" from. its ge phical situation at the expense remainder. Equalization" of rat unification and extension of th eu2,, while involving heavy in sex in Toronto and eisewhere, uId permit general development -he province. Si hen it remen2 id I've been the dreamy, sallow youth Who thinks himself so very wise; at Once on a time, to tell the truth, nt I placed much stock in fancy ties who est And pointed shoes and yellow spats. For I was only twenty then. e•-• But now I've only one regret and e that's g gg The way I sneered at older men. mLs o- I've been impatient to succeed, of I've dreamed my dreams, and some es in vain, I've pictured many a splendid deed By which my. goal I should attain; I've played the sighing lover, too, I've stood to grief and:•suffered. woe, _ All that a man must journey through At some time has been mine to know.. ;• Times takes a spurt and writes a of t evecomments_ When job work and here ether details incidental to office work ' lee crowd us a little, this is the end mile take the jolt. If you appreciate pia this end of the paper, tell us six and Or we will try to make a"special effort to leas Iaav'e something to say. nor. d that in California general seg t And' this I've learned is transmitted froru 250 to 50 s from comparatively aural l is and is then sold at low rates ario should not be content t e Niagara power benefzr only eh restricted district Close to the, Pati - '11'e could never quite figure out t the, earnings of the London, Port Stanley* Hydro radial could: be taken as a basis for the earnings of other hydro radials. The Port Stanley rad- ial was destined to put London on •the lake and the bulk of. the revenue eohnes from pleasure seekers a.ttraet'- should it, be content. with an thing less than general and reliable service over all territory within at least a, 500 mile radius. "Hydro" came into being based up- on cheap Niagara power, Hydro was enabled to buy a large: block' of Niag- ara power for ,!49..00 per H. P. per year. a price amounting to $.001'37•, ier IC. W. H. on 100 'per cent' load. r, -a price lower than any other bieh the present writer has any ledge, and so far as we can now a, price which Can never again that one and Follow' the con reon Hath of ,life, v We aiIare its games as children small, end later share the 'days of strife. Now, looking backwards, I can see 'fitat much I railed against was good, When time had made it plain to ane And what seemed harsh' I under- stood. to the lakeside by the low fares. facto Special attractions at' the Port under of w con -trot of the Commission also adds kflow y/ the revenue. t Cee, rl'ha railway problem in Canada is d i�er'y Iltneh in the Jirnelight.The heavy "}^:delicits .that the country is beim' ca 4 even be approximated, even at Niag- ara. iiain transmission lines have been. constructed, running east and west I_ irons Toronto to Windsor, being fed od on to pay is staggering the coun- b= 12 y and unless some radical change is :ra)nde in the policy of management, to the mail. oih'tlte Street it looks as if the Situation eaatrioi improve, but will net horse, The eolicy to charge B the, traffic will bear is pl4 y ills into the ;I ands of the nhotor iudtistr--. litera3.is a lot of shipping that should e natural and legitiiiiate btasi- ess of Lae 'i'aili'oa.cls-that is ton' lye- stzi t ttticce ve„ .,g • t)hyal . ,;ettla. h<t;hire Of 90 Many ere to y a ri I)rol, i, ;e Tt fol hada: and the ni d adept itL,a ctn ast ng Elora° t.ihca„rti': lil,4't� to �tkloil r lien investors and spec ing ht 7 Ora.The roan With . Bloat .d and r� tip a1I,t, is lo01 ttI for big int.ei:rc Jt. rotes hots,t;alire a spec ttlater` zi�tii rzat ttzz4, , nes from Niagara to Duiadas. Charges were based, not upon dis- tance, nor upon an average cost of power and transmission,—as pract- ically all regulating commissions in the United States now require, but liI`cn estimated' cost to serve each community from the physical struc es that actually were installed. rs method Inal:es cost of power to; own dependent -not niton ite die*. from Niagara, nor upon the a - e ecet of power, lint noon t1i rel plant that tiro IL E. P. C. lly did build, and hide is used Ill n; power r to aa.t: r2htlniel'jaalit : lows that Int tIIIS COnrnYiseion ad smile, t'? eretit scheme of cacao, 1n t', r ii'alities now pay- li rates me 'it enjoy low rates aca versa, i other words the pail by a inttnit.ipality is doyen - lot alorie upon its gaegraplhicazl It ene by motor trucks simply be- ef itigb freight and express —By Edgar E. Guest. WHERE CANADA LEADS Do you know in how many ways and Iines Canada Ieads the world? Young as Canada relatively is in. fthe. lives of nations,'she has won leadership to a remarkable degree. For example, she ranks second a- mong the world's wheat -growing countries, and holds the world's rec- ord for the per acre yield of wheat -nd other grains. Canada has the world's richest nic `e, cobalt and asbestos deposits, and rine 01 the largest gold mines --the 'eilinger. She has the moat expen- eve deep sea fisheries and pulpn'ood in the world, 0,Oa has in the'Ontario EJydr•o- ece power transmission line, one longest; in the world, and, in lippaWa-Queonaton power canal :,r the greatest engisneering "'"ee the Panama Canal, i has the world's largest itt- .' the work%-- in Montreal: .-la's highest hydraitlrc lift r terboro; the Largest bridge t<- livid, in tale. Queben, bridge i 0 5e f clam in the world -- S. secession. A' general election in Quebec is predicted, a R2oscow is angry at Anglo-French agreement. Republican soldiers ambush Royal Irish police. Irish Free State' bill is up in the British House. President Harding will halt cut in army and navy. Sir Donald ilactnaster, Bart, K.C., D.C.L., is dead. Argentine will Aignore Economia Congress_ at Genoa. Rt. Hon. A. F.'' Balfour becomes Knight of the Garter. Japanese visitor suggests ,Nippon- ese intervention in China. Court decision threatens the•future' of raeing at New Orleans. Protestant churches set. day for "Save the Children"" collections. Stratford team wi'ns;. Doruini chion championship for. first a3d`�voi•k: Hon. Dougall Carin'ichael. resigns re- from Hydro -Electric Commission, Guelph Royals won the Mansell- 1.r- Mahoney trophy from Lakeview. Annex to City Hall, Montreal, was at burned; loss about a million dollars. Films of the marriage of Princess 2, _Mary are on the way to this country Gloucester will build two, schoon Ladle ers to challenge for the Fishermen's Cup., Dominion sentiment crystallizin n favor of closer trade relations wit United States. Granites beat Aura Lee, 10 to nd win the O.H.A. senior fina ound, 16 to 5. Kitchener intermediates took a our -goal lead from `Niagara Falls; core, 6 to 2. Imperial War Graves Commissio efuses application for removalo he bodies of soldiers from France t ritain. Matthew Bullock, the negro who i anted in North Carolina, was free Friday: No witnesses arrived from he South. Alexander Graham Bell, invent°. f the telephone, celebrated his 75t1 irthday on Friday: He attends hi ork regularly. George Wedlake, mayor of Brant pro - tur I for ship an rac ten ma y am ing B be Cou pas Windsor. ... 1 1 1 rd, -who collapsed` in the :aVitnes ox while giving evidence in it.11?. po ce probe, .died. on Ftiday. acute stage. e Confidence man re -arrested for Winnipeg police. Kemal Pasha re-elected head of Turk Nationalists. Collins and Griffiths address great gatherings -in Dublin: Sterling at Toronto, $4.53 1A; at Three of four English cup ties on Saturday were draws. Huge veterans' meetiftg endorses rehabilita,ticin scheme. Religious outbrea.k in Belfast claims a number of victims. The budget will be a big item in the Legislature this week. St: Patrick's have qualified for the, N.H.L. play-off with Ottawa. "Babe" Ruth has signed a five- year contract with the Kilties. Balmy Beach beat Torcmto in the Toronto Trapshooting League. British troons prevent bloodshed between wareing Irish factions. Conservative members and ex - members meet behind Closed doors, Almost 1,000 soccer players have registered in the T. and D. League. A youth in Toronto victimizes storekeepers by passing, raised bills. Bridgeburg banging mystery re - mine uneolved in spite of police probe. Londoti, Ont., offibial detects deep plot behind Col. Carmichrtel's resig- A, strike Penginad prevents dis- tribation of revised Prayer book to Canada. llon.1. Mr. Fielding returns to -day frOni hie conferences on closer trade Ilritish and United States 'llaiiver- trace/ teems are arrangine Unrest in Punjab is causing grave alarm. Premier Lloyd° George threatens to resign office. Ontario Liberal women hold a bril- liant banquet at Toronto. Germans reach Toronto on their way to China seeking trade. President Obregon may accompany Mexican exhibit to Toronto. Winston Churchill promises seov- ity to nonerewS in Palestine. Sir Robert Horee deals with pro- posed Government economies. Lindsay woinan given. damages' by jun.- aga,iust too tardy suitor. Grayaon's teani won 200 -mile dog Derby in 24 hours 51 mimics. A lire in Quebec arsenal presents awful hazards to eity'a firernen, Niagara fruit growera hear appeal for better. methods of marketing, New Cabinet formed in Egypt -will negotiate agreement with Britain. • preameed bill in the Legislature aids at helping' small mino-Owners. Tile heart of 11,1othreal mena,ced by Fielding's trip to United States ronees anticipations in two capitals. Niagara Valls beat Belleville, 5 to 4, in 0.11.A. intermediate semi-final. St. Pat's beat OttaVea and Cana-- cliens won from. Hamilton in the riAnny by 24 ba.ttalione, and navy. will atrial -nue cha,nipion, 'sleet ,,c1 1-egro" pace at Fredericton, the mOnth of ,Februttry, based on test examatations and daily work. Sr. 1V—Ada Mitchell, Ina Harding, Jr IV—Lula Hunter, Wilfrid Batge Sr. Ilf--Marjorie Hunter, Edith Ford, Harold Mitchell, Lily Hunter, Thanisoe. Best speller for the month, Ina Harding. Best In'Arith- metic, Ada Mitchell. No. enrolled lift ;Inine eyes to Him who only knoweth And pray that he 'win, bless ' that He bestoweth Tlion shalt 'be rich indeed I throughout this day. LfiCiliti 'The funeral of t4 late Wra. line too15: place on Monday and 'was, crae took the aervice at the house and. also at the araye. The pastor, ,Rev, Mr. INIcLean took the service at the church ,assisted by Rey. Mr. Crae, Who had taught school here' many years agei,and knew the deceae- Rey. Mr. Caskill, who took a slight paralytic stroke sOMe time ago,,is not tinProving but it is hoped that he will'. take a turn for the beter. The sale of his stock and implements took place last Friday and everything was. sold at a fair price: Rev.. Mr. Caskili has bought a house in Highgate and expects to glove there in the near fu - I Why nobody pays for it. It' 1,„ pays for itself. e Advertising cuts down selling costs, breaks , down sale resistance. It pays f• for itself. Double action— es farther—Try t an you'll he delighted with the r Baking ORDER FROM YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD GROCER so MAW Profitable Opportunities are offered to -day -for investment in Governinent and Municipal Bonds, yielding a high return. The purchase, or sale of such securities can be arrang- ed at any of our branches. Our monthly list of offerings will be sent on request. 671 THE CANADIAN BANK capitai;Paid _up $15;000,000 Reserve Fund $15,000,600 ,,DtracidithewitrizE3nBr;in,ch:h:fi - F. A. Chapman, Manager R. S. Wilson, Manager INCORPORATED 185e Capital Paid Up $4,000,000 Reserve Fund.$5,000,000 Over 125 Branches , Ti-EEP 'SURPLUS MONEY DI THE HOUSE? It is dangerous Better to take this money to, the nearest Branch of The 'Maisons Paank and deposit it in a savings account where it will be absolutely safe. (Money -may be deposited or withdrawn by mail.) EXETER BRANCH T. S. WOODS, Manager Centralia Branch open for business daily Safety Deposit Boxes to rent' at the Exeter Branch FAI111,1ER'S MUTUAL FIRE DISUR- Head Office, ' Farquitar, Ont. President, .Wm. BROCK Vice -President, JOHN ALLISON DIRECTORS THOS. RYAN 3. L. RUSSELL RCPT. NORRIS, JAMES McKENZIE AGENTS JOHN ESSERY, Centralia, Agent for pravER HARRIS, Munro, Agent for Ilibbert, Fullerton and Logan. W. A. TURNBULL, (MADMAN STANBURY Solicitors, Exeter. DR. HENRY A. CORSAUT Veterinary Surgeon • °nice—Baker's Livery on James St. Calls promptly attended to day or )Phone S. Honor Graduate of Toronto 1.42.Iver- DENTIST Office, Main Street, Exeter. • Adver Ise in tile etionee. pay MONEY TO' LOAN. We have a large amount of private* Ann& to loari .ort ,farni and village, properties; at lowest rates of in- terest. -- Barristers, Solicitors, Main St. Exeter, Ontario PERRY F. DOUPE, Licensed Auc- tioneer. Sales conducted in any loc- ality. Terms moderate, Orders left at Times Office will be promptly at- tended to. Phone 116, Kirkton. Address Kirktoia P. 0. DENTIST Office over L R. Carling's Lava - Cloned every Wetleics0lay afternoon, 1)ye right! Don't rigit,' your material. Each pack- age of "1)1a/floral Dyes" con- tains directions so simple,: titat any 'Woman 0011. diamorul-dyc a new, deli color into old garinentst thing, whether wool, linen, cotton' or mixed goods.. sults are guaranteed even if you have never Odd befere, Drugg,ist has "Diamond Dyea, Color Card" --16 rich coloras,