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The Exeter Times, 1922-10-5, Page 4• kk .Case ot° L �tl ble thee; Y h T a usa r d nta:#,,e las faCm to- shin .0 thee p upon _eo anti be grac- ious unto thee `T.'ite Lord lift U1, d His counten- ance upon thee and give thee a a• le 4e,. the r Cotilifients -..ust eleven more weeks to Chris *** *of* *** More' caavenxe,cus as the farm iaoa aes would make for greater con- toatnieut With farm life. :k tit �t *** ,Ip.* ** The weathermuu is assisting to solve the rolilem of digging u n the l? �¢ b 1 forty per cent coal substitute. * * *** .al it Na rr * ix The,_Ito s hav e .staged u: comebaek that make t s a 't look -� as if here never was a "swat Em Early' eampaign 4r4 . as >}: k** One young ladh was heard to re -i. s,t*< anl>;at she never Lh s e rev x felt .more proud 1. of Exeter than. this summer, 'Twits the flowers that did it. **is *** *** •**Vii+. A great many t 3 ai• e interested osted in wireless radio these days, ut , what vha t we are all interested in is that Old Sol will continue to radiate for a few weeks to come. There rievt;r t<is tt faall the like of hick we are enjoying' at present.. At least ;zone of the old tiiners'Ixaa'e rwarto e us oa e >; � cltell of ` ;spas. c at o tan a t at surpassed tho * aesent, • *** *** *a *** The Exeter Horticultural ''nu e nS a ty i' making �A d . 't distribution s a g , tit of ten tulip. bulbs as their premium. remium. In. ad- dition member's o.t' the society are Able to purchase an extra :supply of tulip bulbs also hyacintlte bulbs at cost from the society; • CHRISTMAS ..GREETING CARDS The Exeter Timeshas al' placed izn stock a flue array of Xmas Gresatiag Cards, They include some very neat armd attractive designs. The prices 1 are below what is being asked by a- mts o tFs . for. out-of-town firinis. Suo ours before ., platedaa�,g :roux• orders. Kirkton l Continued from last Issue- NCJULTRy la,. ,,. In. S. C. Arcons, !�. 4 ins, �I Berry; +,[x�' C'., ,_ sirco,nrts, J. llt,alc and T. Crews Ilk Orphingtons, E, Berry ; Butt Orp]n,nb tans, J'. Pringle; Wh Roc:k,, T. Brock; Barred and Partridge Racks, L cCitl- lough; Wh, Wyaandottes, J, mcCuU- ougln P e� E. a1 o Ste: 1'e c, 5, J ins.. S. p L r.. , d � � L. It y an 'ones, J, 112cCanlAaubla cS: S. C. R. I.Reds, McCullough h and lI , ,' Epplett; h,Crl2.I, Reds, ` McCullough.; 5, C. McCullough.; F^ B' C 1 a Crag ,o r. Cas H. auW V Cra a at d bi x IIt Pringle; R. C. Bk.' l�$irvoras l r, � c, T.Crew aI S. 0, V\ lx, Leghoins, ,T. Crews, J.Prin- gle and E. Herr.; .R,C. Pith:, Lesgh.r ) T."Shier, T. Crews; S.C.S.0Br. Le horni T W. 'Eppl�ett, H. V, .Crago; R.C. Brown' tot rt , 1'v`r )q p ,T. Pringle; lllctcl ,er.thoSt ., rets,, 5, e,a�aaa • 5, S .N',tnabur f 1<2cCtal,l;oaa�c„h & c*z�nli, Sakc''er , Caztu,Taixxe; McCullough; Touldtrsse Geese, '4V,Hera. VV, cgnamon t,ees•c, •1>S , Doug,; '1", ],t bc;k;. Pekin Ducks, H; Fletcher and E. Hem con nl CAn clucks,:, a • I3„ Fl�cteller, , bronze turkeys, 1- T. V. Crago. • Pigeons, I't, k+letcher • rabbits, I. Shier L, Sweitzer; Gained _fowl T, l3rocl:. guinea pies, `l' ,Brock, Judge -Wm. Ytde. Il1PLEMENT5 Wooden pump, Reg, Doupe; Foi'ce, pump, R., Doupe, , GRA -1N 5 - At�ID ,S,h.EDS Sheaf fir, wheat ll \ Chas, Atkinson, A. Doupe, J. Hooper &; ,Son' sheaf bar- ley, A. Doupe, \i, ,IlrethaMr; Oats W,. 1i. Sweitzer, 11. 13rethoutr H. Dcup e Timoth • seed A.i' beans Timothy Dou;;>e; White bea,n> g larbe, A, Wiseman, Niro, M. McCallum;• ,. , : White beans, .mall, Mrs. E. Sweitzer, r, Jas.; Stephen.; J -, SSveet corn,` Gaiderra i;antam,' this; E. Sweitzer, W. Kirk-, ley; Indian corn, Dr, Campbell, Mrs, r Atkinson.; Sweet. colli, White, A. tI, Doupe; Ensilage cornu and 'ears, H. Copeland, A. M. Doupe; Ensilage corn A, ill,' loupe, Rabt, Doupe, ROOTS AND V EGITABL ES Wit a f`� r .! Ir t New Y rker pota'to�es, • Dr . Campbell 1 J I-lexai • D > ele5eares, J, St phen; Irish Cobbler, Thos.` Craves Orem). ..1�Satuutauu, A. Wiseman,, Jas;. Robinson; Extra Early, Eureka, T. Any Other variety, r Fred Stewart, wan• t T' Var. Crews; 5 Z •u, sr;at an list, T. Cxews ; Swedish turnips, J. 1McCu],lougla, F, J3rock; Heaviest turnip, ,0. Atkin:s , mF, aon,, O'Brien; Field rue d I carrots, is T. . Crews, R., Doupe; Man:golds, long :red, E. N. Shier, J, Stephen; Maa.ngolds, globe Mrs. W. al , Atl.iruson; Sugar marigolds, 5, Stephen, J, Gettler; Heaviest `mangold, Stephen, 5. O'Brien.; Garden car- rots long, F. Corbett; Garden carrots intermediate, ctrt T. 3aoe7 Garden carrot, ;,hoat, cG llRu,l ,11.;V, Slbier; Parsnips, , N. �s .L ,:' NShier, Miss E. , � Stitt c„tred ; ;Bleed ?-eu ,beeas, Miss L.', Sweitzer, ;�, Wisc:antux; Cab- bage, ,1: Crewes T. ,Routley; 1 ,:itn- ningstead c;ibb;t *e, Miss E. Swel�tzer, Uiia e ' z a z Ca ulatlow'er, T, Routley, 1, Crows; v `trey I' i ,Ss IV. 41 �a , 1LIa, lT, Athiuson• 1 omatoes, red Dawson Bros„ .Miss E.'A' ' c> Sweitzer; . 1'610 -toes i>ink, C Atki nsein, :A 1i,. Doupe; Cit -s. ran, 1: C r ws A,. Wiseman; Pumpkin; red, J, McCu ough, • R, iii. Shier • Pumpkin .y�e.I5ow,, J,', Ct;c?ws; \V ate a Musk. r. snelon, J• Stephen, Aino.s Doupe; Mus . Melon, k ,1• ` ,r~ rs, W. Atkinson.; "i'abae squ-+l ash,. F,•C.'orbtt e , A, M. 1)ouj>e ^ 11lant•; moth squash J•' Gettlel• Onions e - Doup,e J,jit1tes; Onjons;arecl T. trews, 'El, Hanna; Cticumbev, Miss E. Sweitzer, W. Sweit,er •c Col, vege- tables, T•, Crews; Hubbitid squash, W Atkinson, M. Stephen; Vegetable mar- rO'o13w r:14VnADeixljam:Mangold ; rangald seed, Joltda F;1 .ix,s llt. U �C.Sa of� Oldenburg, W, ltadc %Pfe F. Pa'idhaiti:; Sweet 'j pear, W. Sweuteer, \tis.s i E,' Sw;eitzer • . Sweet bough,,';' F, Pridlia.nn ,l',V eliow , Transparent Doupe k:ariy larvest, Reg, Doupe; Grav4nstein, .Miss E„ Sweitzer, Mrs. H Barnett; . Vro N. 11 laver, 1 a i. 1 Harvrd Ratcliffe; , N• Ratcliffe; Blenll e a 1m Pippin, Jar , Rob visor, C. Atknns6n',• Maiden Blush, C. Atl:inson, J, Gettler ylexander, ,T. C N. It •ts ux b n T J Rau e ' 115 e�t� w yv . , ail Dr, Campbell, E. Hein; Culvert, ''R. Doupe, W. Hersx; Cayuga Red Streak, J2. Bretivour, W; Raiteliffe;'S'. Law- ence W rRatcliffe, "' A Fall Pippin, W, .Kirkby, Miss E. Swet- 3, Sweit- zer; Any other variety, W. Sweiatzer, C. Atkinson; Bell Fleur, Mrs. H. Bar- rett, W. Ratcliffe; Baldwin, .0. Rout- ley, Jas. Earl; Fallawater, W. Rat- cliffe, T, J. Tlern•; Golden russet, ijtl.i'ss e Rockies 14. '14, li P •stir , aati VIrit IP lids, ;�+ . , • " 141) `M.. y car+, �It,.. i4V f'* 11*-„� arliwiiutau nil` 1/! ODGE 15 A REAL -: THE MQUNTAINS Jasper park, embracing 4r500 square miles Of the most magnificent virgin t aouninin scenery ,an the world. has long been known to the sortsman alpinist !and tourist but this summer with ' i p t er it calls to holiday seetccts with a new voice. - It rlow offers ideal r ccottmodation inaas er Lodge, J p fire first of a series of Alp}nr. 'chalets to in:built, in he Jasperand Mount Robson districts. and was formally opened tr•, sine put lc on June 95th, ai The lodge is beautifully c,nr,t.;fa.,)1y r;itu:dtet] Et}iii among the singing pines and cedars on of 1a, Bei -invert', , xhilc towering in ;olcnrranderr an ail sides risehe rugged snowy domes, sort,cL'snnCs !?learning '.Mikeopals in the shimmering sunlight and Sornet mes lost amid the low -hanging low -han mb c lo uds. I t consists a gyroup of log rustic buildings blending with ruggedsurroundings. A spaiod lounge building with an ample stone fireplace, rt<n air dining-room,a dance ;cavilian and a number of separate sleeping cabins, each containing four { omE ..amoNp..... bedroomsand a sitting -room, are electric•liglated and 'fittingly furnished throughou t. • ;.. Here In the ie iViorthern Canadiatzkithe cs t e tourist will find all 1 n " i. l that mattes worth -while holiday. 'd he ;oy of adventure in exploring and mountain - climbing, boating on Lac l3eativert, fishing in the wild mountain torrents, riding 'through the valleys with the fresh mountain br=eezes in, your face, dancing with the guardian purple mountains keeping watch -all a1t offer a most inter'est- ing variety of recreation. The best of accommodation has asbocrated wit}t. it congenial companionship and scenery rivallingeven that of the Swiss Alps. A p5. These lodges not, only tend to make jasper as er Pa rk one of the great trivet Centres of the Do ton thereby increasing g the revenues es of ourCanadia 1. Swcitzcr, \'1;:: B, Gai<lop; Mann u King r ^ Rowley, Earl; ,. , .� l > o t a E :ri o a 6 1 . J. Xt ktttusari,• ,.Meinkash Red, Hanna, , J. T. Hem; ,�%vstlzerax Spy, 11 Switer, x ex, C..I2sautreY Ontario, 1' .., ,il ,, 1ew�'1t;oe, alaa, J• Earl; R. X. Greeninx ��,J.L Y n ,i kti at, n ' b Pi > a'ri 1 IIx , J. T. I'Iern, A.`M.Da Snow T, Brock • W,Hera; >kl rn, .Pal Sweet W, Hera E, floes ; other iety W, 4I)enlhatn,' T. Brock ; Cot. pies, Miss Sweitzer, E, 1-iern; crab ryies A Bretheur, E..I.leriv; Pin Lombard, Miss E, Sweitzer, Mis Robinson; Bradshaw, l5,r:. Stier, vie,' Atkinson; Yellow nage 1\�T,is $weitzer' another" variety, J. Ila 5t"Uod, W. Kirkby, Pears -Duel £vl.ss Sw�ei<tzer, A.`M, ,Doupe; Shel Chas' t ' ' , , A kvnon, intra, W. ',Atkins Any other variety, W. ` Sweiiltzer, 1?y',, l5ern,• Peaches, Mrs, H. Barrett A. Rundle Grapes -Concord; A. Rend',e Dr. Campbell; Niagara, Dr, Campbell Miss E,: Sweitzer; Rogers, Mrs, :Win. Atkinson'; Any other variety, Dr," Cainpbell Mrs. Wm. Atkinson, DAIRY Y E `HIB1'1'S • Mann C; ileran• utijurrdotts: p�aasects, k , Pr Clhani• ; a ; rat _ , eft. > J• 6 sea ., !, 1 a ddlnt,m, W. Hero waive moons, t:;, vV yxua ,i, Mein , W i ruihant early : irotatoews, W, ;klern, 3d W, ia•ethour ,r\1• Switzer; late :potatoes ewaart Wt >'1. daxa•. 4�, Stewart, W. Hera, Shier;cat•z�ta R. 1,,, liaexda�Uta 'ua'1,. a, L, \Sliuw; ,t1. Bic tlzour'. r upe gctzsauy>s, M. Switzca', 1� ,rl;,a; .inait LS map solei'' eucuanbets, W. 'Atkirwot , a , 4W.: var.,e1.ve', G .Arthur food blood ,be�'ts, A. ;4p.. A Shier V. Bliley V, Brock Sweet tap 11 5xeth�otu•, L. Shier R. Bretheur Irzsa Pop' cora, kl, Bnethoni E. Hera, Alda s' 5, ,Squire; ,Pumpkin, F. Crews, J. Roobin-• scar, 1. 'Gallop; yt'Vaterneloan, ,L, Sav,cit• s 13;i der, •E Copeland; Citron, F Crews wsy z e- Lo e < tl 1 1 .l3 k•. , Brethour; � , ur ; Uripouts, �k less Sweitzer 1, ,2, :1+", ,Crews; Totna'toes! dons N;, Atkinson; R, ,Sw•eatzzer, E. Prid. . ham; on ,t n Spy apples, .les G G , , l,o I A , F'a,l t7 T e . P:k I n , Ding Tonxpkins, `..,Selves, J, Robin- son, 0, Sweitzer; Apron, A, ,1-leu•,n Cookies, A, Squire, W. , q , At'�•knsoaa, 'G. Gallo;.; Biscuits, A. Hein, G. Gallop, A. Squire; Light cake, A. Hein, E. Stephen. A. Squire; Doll, I1. I3retiZ.. our, G, Gallop, ;id, Sweitzer; Painting V. Atkinson,: A. Hero, L. Shier; Cant 'lowers, G. Gallop, T. Hein, H. Fletch- er; Suiarlovret, N. Atkinson, M. aweit» zer, J. McCullough; .Kesis' eggs, Id: Fletcher, F. Crews, H. Ep lent; Col, , .tam postage Ps: >, �. Pr%dhain, M. `Sweit= zer, 1 t� t' Specials i ia k1„ wow rt b, L, e°`1. xt er 5Sweitzer, ,? , ,A. Forrest, R. Marshall, Butter, '3.5 'lbs,,,- A. Rundle '''5 'IJIh. titer' ors.; ar- tet•- „ prints, W, Hez'ri;'. T. Brock,; bu f! illi crock, W, Kirkby,' Dawson I3r , •e, C Zmery butter, t r, Gaa. Jaques,_' td m Jt be ,-� H, C. Facey, FLORAL E1kI[BITS ' Cut flowers -Asters, Mrs. I-1. .B nett N. Doupe;., Col. Asiters, .1 ,-F l;lek•,•':Mrs, W. Atkinson; Cosmos S uites • Pansies, Dr, Lti bc11, Annuals, Mrs, W. Atkirtlsozu, Mass Sweitzer; ,ColPerennials, T. Squires Col, Foliage, T.Washburn, H. Fletcher et Col: Begonias, T. .Washburn; Col. Geraniums, 1-1, Fletcher; Cal, I'ei C, Routley; Gladioli, Dr, Campbell, Hanna; 'Gladioli, .six, G. Jaques;, Fletcher; Dahlia, R. Doupe, Miss SW,'eitzer;: ;Da.Lia, cactus, Mrs, 1-1. Bar- nett; Zinnias, II. :Fletcher; singe Fal G. Jaques,:' LADIES' WORD Quilt, pieced, Mrs, H. Bannett; Q cotton, J': More; Comforter, wool, "More; Cornfereter, claw i, Mrs, II. B nett, J More; ,Bed spread, Mrs. D., Graham, Miss J. ,Robinson; Lad sweater coat, Mrs: 5, p. Graham, I -L 'Barnett; Shoulder scarf, A. Doupe; Lady's blouse, IVLrs. J. D. G hair, Mrs, II. 'Barnett; Lingerie' ' Mrs, M. McCallum ; ,Curtains, Mrs • Urquhart, Mrs. J. D. ,Graham ; R J. Robieson.,_h ss M. Jamieson; Soc Dawson Bros., Miss J. Robinson; Soc coarse, Mrs. J.:D.•Graham, W. S zer; Mitts, fine, Mrs, J. 1). Graha Altos M, Jamieson; Mitts -coarse, AI J. Robinson; '.Iab.Fe mats, Mrs. 5; Grab ant, Mrs, M. Mc Callum Chil dress, W, Kirkby ; Work apron cap, J: T. I-lernt, Mrs, H, Barnett; p low cases. A. Wiseman, • Mrs, J. Graham ; h ome-made soap, Mrs. Barnett, Miss F. Sweitzer. LADIES' WORK, FANCY 1...i.-, 1118,1, r.,ue, :.Y'lr:d., ban -tett, itt Jaa:11s':a,,,l; convalescent Jacket, ft �J:JnnS U.`y Y'.. t�a'ccLu1e; l aele •C_enrr ,vs:Le, ,;,a. re, -11 � _vis, ,J, D. tar barn, axle centre, Co,Q;.e:, miss , ,..turary tails mere,•, miss L. Swei 4�.1:, . Lia. .1'1, Jannies(xn;; surf et r,ttnn 'drs. J. D. Csra:tnam,,Miss l\i,: Jamieso lea cio, , ,Vlrs, 3. L). Graham, M Bua'r>iett; lea ciottn, crochet, Jas. Peb les, A Wiseanan;. pillow slips, A. Wis .tan, <V1rs, ,\'1cCallum; dresser cove i\1rs. Graham, Mrs. Switzer; child dress, R. N. ,Shier, J Ratcltiffe; child jacket, H. Ruston, ,A. Wiseman; sof emmb, _Ars. Jamieson; washable, '.Mis iVlcl allwn, ilrliss, Jamieson drawn; tli•rea work, line' Mrs, Graham, Miss Ribin coarse, Mrs, McCallum, W. Swit zer; luncheon .set ltlrs. Graham, Air McCallum, sane for sheet and pilloi cases; pillow slips, Mrs. Graham, Mr Barnett; camisole, ass SSwittzer, I3', Ruston; crochet yoke, Miss Swifter, J Robinson; bardanger, Mrs. iVIcCailu \lis. Graham; hdkfs, Miss Switzer, Mr Graham;'han,d bag Miss Switzer, ,firs: Sarivett; •tea cosy, Mrs. Graham, _Mr Jamieson.; doylies, Miss Switzer, A. ;t 'is.etnan ; serviettes, 1VIrn. ::rrahain ; bedroom towels, Mrs. McCallum, W. hRatcliffe; guest towels, Miss Jamieson its, Barnett; Emb. i iaderia, Mrs. Bar ,nett, Miss Jameson; Balkan' 'Irs.,,Gra- •ham; Fre'nch,' .ilrs. Barnett, Mrs. Gra- ham; spec. Emb. piece, 'Mrs. :McCallum tatting, ItLiss Switzer, W. Epplett.; slip >ers, Dawson, Bros,, Miss Jamieson ; crib covner, hiss ;tVleCaltum, .;Miss Jam- ieson, ;Filet, Mis's Switzer, 1'Iiss Robin,- soim; tseedlewofk, Miss , witzer, Miss Jatni•esen,; col. articles, Miss Switzer Airs. Graham; burnt work, G. Mills; , J, COL C 1. A. + , AUCTION 1+t9.Pi1v Byron E. Hicks a nouaces a ,sale � , an auction of 80 Ontario ,bred feeders, and a few choice Qlce young Durham •g ut$ain co5vs and heifers en. Friday, Oct. 13th at ins, Centralia. Particulars later, H, E. AUCTION SALE ant, unit 5, er- J. Y's Mrs, E. ra- et, set,' W. ug, ks, ks it - m, iss D, d's and 11- D. H. Ilos to, e, a - VI, t- ear;, ai;; rs, e- e 's 's a s d. ant- v s m s Mrs n r f c t e FINE AND DECORATIVE ART Sepia, Mrs, Graham; stenci ldesign J. `Jrquhart,' Mrs. McCallum; basketry 11Tis.. W,.. Atkinson; ,pencil ,drawing, H, Hann illus. Graham; radia' special, E :Press; :china, Mrs. ;W. Atkinson ; wol special, E. Press. DOMESTIC •SCIENCE • Honey, 14. 13rethour; 1922 syrup, 5, Rouinson, L: Routley; 3 lo maple sy nip,, Dawson Bros, Mrs, McCallum : ; s Nice bread, N'. Stephen, 5. '0 Brien;', btow�n.'bread, J. '1, tlernt, M. Stephen' bu�s, J • H''ern, W. i.,irkby; coffee 'Cake, S Squire, 1. ,.i, Hern;. ligh tt e, J. T, Herne J, 1'Iaztewoocl dark cake M. Bretivour, W. E,pplett; app:e Pie, E. Pooley, W Kirkby ; pumpkin pie taiiisa• Switzer, M. Erethopr, lemon pia, A, B 1Doupe, J. Baird; currant jelly, Mrs. McCallum:; Mrs. Barnett; :apple 'jelly, C. Atkinson, N. Ratcliffe; berry jelly, B. Gallop, Mrs. McCallum .sour pickles, A.E 'Doupe; :satstfp, T, '15� rs,ibur r ,VT,, Stephen; canned rhu- barb,&Mrs. Urquhart, J. Urquhart ; `cherries, NI Stephen„ C. Routley rasp 'berries; J. Pe,cb.lea, J. Squpire; pears, Mas.' W, I.irquhart, A, 1VUI tema,n„ pea- ches. E, holey J.^.; straw- berries, J. Hazelwood and 2; apple;, J. Dart J T. ,I-jearn; grapes, C. Routley corn, C. Atkinson, W, Ratcliffe; peas J '1 Eher.n, J. IT tzlcwood; tomatoes, Rayl, 11/1 Stephen; v'.eget, marmalades Mrs. •c.Cal,luin, chicken, T. Washburn .1♦a" noon lune h, „ 1., noon lu,t1 ln, A. E. IJo�t.tp�e, ,11i.sa ait'.cr;Harvey S t t, � Bros, of>eei.aI, 4V. Kirkby, kby, Dawroon Bros ; piekles, 1\1, Stirp1ien, ,�a ti.. ...iti.l•IOC).L CIdTLDEtEd�I S IAEPG,`i.. 1'enc.l dravrng, Vr. Aticin,so;n,, Gal Iola>, 4th and 5t.h book writing,W. At - 1 At- kinson, V. 3to:.lr, i�[, Brethaur .. 2 and and.3rd book writing, E. Plridliam, E, Wynn, W. l+,arl; wild ;flowers, 12. Prid.° f.. 1nn 7ern , rt. Horn; ^ tve, cs .ha �> L Hera, W. Hem;, weed L i n d..?;•..•Pr%d�h,arf, E. Copepod, E. National Railways,, l ut,alst5'add their share toward ultimately placing Canada Tar on ,the map as one of the outstanding meccas of rite 'worldtraveller ,See J'. T. Ratcliffe, of the Thames Road will hold an auction sale of `horses, cattle, hogs and implements on Friday, Oct, 20th. Watch for fur- ther particulars. C. 'W. Robinson and A, Easton, auctioneers. ALICti4)11 151110 O i' aiU.E� �?"13r1 �t3 ' �.�1 x'Ai�I1i, trader et' and, d by virtue of powers con,- tallied o ,Ftalned in a 'certain mortgage ,.which wilt be produced at the ttawe of sale there will be offered for Gale bypub- lic I lic auction on the 2geinises ott TUESDAY, OCTOXI 24tia�.lD`w'.?1 ,. , r. at g o'clock p, na,, the following.;pro petty: Lot No, 4, in the First Con- cession of the Township of Biddulph, in the County of Middlesex, . contain- • ing 100 acres more or less. O I On this property are a brick dwelling house and a bank barn. The farm is. close • to the Village of Centralia' 'au d con-- -; n. venient to church and school.' 'PERMS: 10 per .,cent of the pur- chase •- clutse n ones on the da of ° y Sale the balance on the 2nd day -of Jan- -nary next. A'portion of the money," may remain on 'mortgage if the pur- - chaser so desires. Further terms andarticular I' swill t' be made known on day of sale or may be had on application to the P wander- signed. , GLADM�pT p� ..,STANBURY' Solicitors 'for 'Vendor, eudoi 0 Exeter',' ,Ont,• THOMAS CAMERON Auctioneer, Exeter, .Ont. COURT OF REVISION VILLAGE OF EXETER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Court will be held, pursuant to The Ontario Voter's List act, by His Hon- or the Judge of the County Court -of the County of Huron at the Town Hall, Exeter,n the Ninth day 4 Y of October, 1922' at Eleven o'clock ia} ' the forenoon to hear and determine • complaints of errors and omissions in ' the Voter's List of the Municipality'' of the village of Exeter for -1922, Dated the 19th daffy of September, 1922. Jos. Senior, Qlerk of the•: Municipality of the village of Exeter. . TORY LOAN COUPONS Vtr will cash your Victory Loan Coupons or place them to your credit In our Savings Bank where they will sae° draw interest at 3% per annum. c THE CANADIAN DIA ANK OF COMMERCE Capital Paid up $15,000,000 Reserve Fund $15,000,000 Exeter' Branch, F. A. Chapman, Manager Crediton Branch, Dashwood Branch, } - R. S. Wilson, Manager kockswkookumakelsomkkaramdkaomokskortak THE MOLSONS E3ANK • INCORPORATED 185a Capital Paid Up $4,000;000 Reserve Fund $5,000,000 Over 125 Branches . TEACH YOUR CHILDREN INDUSTRY AND THRIFT. Reward them for doing work around the house, and impress upon them the importance of saving their earnings. Why not open an account for them in the Savings Department of The Molsons Bank. Mon- ey may be deposited and withdrawn by mail EXETER .BRANCH ---' T. S. "WOODS, Manager Centralia Branch open for business daily THE USBORNE AND BI BBERT FARMER'S 1Vi 5TUAL FIRE INSUR- ANCE COMPANY. Head Office, Farquhar, Ont. President, Win. BR.00K Vice -President, JOHN ALLISON DIRECTORS THOS. RYAN JOHN G. ROY ROBT. NORRIS, JAMES McKENZIE AG ".I NTS JOHN Il1SSERY, Centralia, Agent for Usborne and Bidduiph. OLIVER HARRIS, Munro, agent.1or ? t1bbert, Fullarto,n and Logan. W, A. ,TDRNBIILL, Secri3tary-Treasurer R. R. No. 1, Woodham. GLADMAN & STANBURY Solicitors, Exeter. DR.HENRY A. CORSAILTT Veterinary Surgeon Office -Baker's Livery on James St. Calls promptly attended to day or night. Phone 8. D51. A. R. iinvsmax, Rona"' Graduate of Toronto 'U;:±vea r Sits'. DENTIST Office over Gladatiaa n & Stanbury's oMiee, Main Street, ] aeter, A s. dvertie® iaz the '�i tete.,, I4, pays. MONEY. TO LOAN We have a large amount of private funds to loan: on farm and village properties, at lowest rates of in -r terest. OLADMAN & STANBURY i Barristers, Solicitors, , Main St, Exeter, Ontario PERRY F. DOUPE, Licensed Ance tiomeer.' Sales conducted in any loc- ality. Terms moderate, Orders left at Thanes Office will be ' promptly at- tended to. Phone 116, Kirktoni Address Kirkton P. 0. DB. G. 19, lk O121,STON, L.D.S., D.D.S1; D iNTIST Office over L It. Carling's Lave office. Closed • every Wednesday afternoonb USE "DIAMOND DYES" I)yo right! Don't risI your material • Each pack- age of Diamond [)ye"c n ' tains directions so simple that :. any iV011lati ear* diarnond-dye'. a new, rich. color into old garments, draperies, covering's, every-- thing, very-. ° tizng whether 'wool,Silt,, linea,cotton or mixed goods. Buy "Diamond I)ycs'",-71 ar other kind -then perfect re sults are guaranteed even it you have never dyed. hc. fore.`- Druggist has "Diamond 1)yes: Color Card" -1) r1ch colors,