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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1925-1-15, Page 4
THE RANERCPTCY ACT N THE ESTATE OF Louis John Willert, Township of Stephen, Co. Huroa, Ontario, Farmer, Author- . 1Z6(1 ASSIgnOr' A NorrIon is hereby given that Louis John Willert of Township of 844313'6n, County Unron, Ontario d di on the third...day of January, 1925, make an anthorized apaigninelit of all his PrOPerty for 'the benefit of Creditors and, that Edniond Weld. Official Receiver has appointed me to ie.:custodian of the Estate of the Delater until the- creditors at their first meeting shall elect a trustee to administer the estate of the debtor. NOTICE is further given that the first meeting ,of - creditors in the abov,e estate will be held at the of- fice of Isaac R. Carling, in the vil- lage of -Exeter,, on the 16th day of January, 1925 at one o'clock in. the afternoon. TO Els,TTITLE YOU to vote there- at proof of your claim must be lodg- ed with me before the meeting is held. . PROXIES to be used at the meet- ing must be lodged with me prior thereto. AND FURTHER, taIte notice that if you...have any claim against the debtor for Which you are entitled to rank, prof of such- claim must be filed within thirty days from the date' of this -notice for, from and after the ,exptiration of the time fixed by subsection 8, of section 37,01! the said A.ct,'I shall distribute the pro- ceeds of the debtob's estate 'among the particle entitled thereto, haviag regard only: to the claims of which 1 -have then no'fice. Dated at London, this Seventh day of January,1,925, . , F. ,yVyTtaIrmond, Custodian, .,'Box 171, London, ,Ont. PAINVANCE SUBSOMPTIONS TheaLornloin Advertiser aptly' says there, is ,hardly another buainess in" the countrY that deals with so smany individ,uals. ea.?. newipaper, and for that reaSen It•beeomes all the more difficult to, depart from the strict and fair -practice qf prompt .collec- tionThAsabseription ,rate. The read- er •who na-715 ,,nrohiply is helping make. hie paper a. better paper;. he is giving encourageinent to the whole organization to go and do'bet- ter work, -te ,prenide more nomplete news,service, to discuss with great- er point the issues of the day. The reading public, if they could get the side of the queetion that the office of publication has to face, would be quick to,realize how necessary the paid-uP, subscription is ..to tbe sue- cessful.carrying on of the newspaper business. - ;•CLUBBING RATiqs Exeter Times $1.50 •a, year; $2,00 *to the United' States. 'rimes and Landon A.dvertiser $645 Times.and London Free Press $6:25. Times ,arid Toretto Globe.-- $6.25 Times undlVlail, and Empire ..:. $6.25 Times, andllbe-Tdraito Star ....$6.26 Fahifly'Herald & Star $3.35 Times and The Farther's Sun....$2.90 Times and Christian. Guardian $3.40 Timee & Preibiterian Witness $3.40 Timea & CanadianiCountryman $2.40 TimeS. and World Wide $3.15 • Times end -.411ontreal Witness $3.40 Times and•Saturday.Night $5.26 Times and ,McLean's' Magazine $4.25 TW,,X0.EFill IMF* ,4,0VOVATEP Published Every 3.°Ixtu'ada7 Member a the CAntidigul Week* • Newspaper Aseodation Subscription Priee $1.50 a 'Year. Strictly in _Advance. $2,00 May be: Charged. if net do Pad, 41,, TO U. S. Subeeriber$ $2.90 a Year.. NEETEFO, CIF IMMO/ iOGVNTY COENCIL The Council of the Corporation of the County of Huron will meet in, the Council Chamber, Goderich, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon of Tues- day, the 27th day,::of Janyary, 1925:. All accounts against the County must be in the hands of the Clerk. not later than Monday preceeding. the meeting of Council. Geo. W. liolm.an, „„ -%01311:1ty Clerk.. Goderich, January , 10 1925. Deeds and creeds sOund alike and. neither is worth mach without the other. ' Workmen were making repairs on ,the wires in, a certain school house' one Saturday-, when a small boy wandered in. "What you doin'?" "Installing an electric switch." "I don't care. We've moved aWay and. I don't go to school here any- more." . - 1x6, v matched dressed on. both sides at 50 PER M. • THIS IS THE ,riviE TO STOCK ITP WITH' GOOD ,COAL WHMI.1 YOU CAN GET IT AT iovz PRICE CLATWORTHY GRANTON Winter Term from January 5th, 1925 AL ///•,i; gi-witisti?©115),, cmir, Commercial life offers great- er opportunities than does any other, calling:. Central gradu- ates secure good positions. We receive more. calls for trained ,held than , we have students graduate. 'Write .the college at once and get its free cat- alogue, it .may interest you. D. A. McLaughlin, Prin. r1.1.110mMi haracter „,iriPhyr ELP.INDULGENCE is admit. ted to be a sign of a weak, and self-denial of a strong character. Are you. building'itp both your char- acter and your Savings Bank .account by thoughtful,econoinies. and the de- . poSit cf all your surplus Nvages each pay clay. , 648 tt, vve welcome accounts. larcri, ctaH:' „„), .g CANADIAN BANK - Reserve Fund :COMMERCE 'f Exeter,. Branch i-,, CcariPlin Crediton 'Brandy. - • • G.i,GMaym;r41,, Manager 1' 4ANUAltr 1.4It 1026, mi'EXtirER TiMgS-ADVOCATE ur ozner nahloe in the soul MaY be due $h iu the placket, They don't get riding habit in the fitOre$ now-4ra in jitneys. Atter all, despite a fast age oar anceators were ahead a us. Short history of man, Tammy ache; heart ache; back ache, • Rabits are threatening to become a nuisance in the County of Perth. bad,,146i• for a black cat to eross ill' front of an auto—for the eat. The good die young. This ap- plies particularly to- good resolu- '. tions. One time in which faith won't heap you is when you go touring with a Weak. tire. • The reason bachelors stay at home So much is because there is nobody • to say they- must. A dog's instinct doesn't impress you much when yon see him nipping at a horse's hind foot. unfortunately when a cold, wave is done sweeping Manitoba, all roads seem to lead to Ontario, Monkey glands may give a man 'nen* vigor but a woman's tear glands " make him helpless again. -01Vanity never -wriggles, with such keendelight as when some boy in long i)ants iS first called "raiater." Jim: "I didn't know you knew Edith until I saw you together last night." Sam: "Oh, yest met her in a revolving door, and began going around with her." Mary had a little slam, For everyone, and so The leaves • of her engagement book, Were always white as Snow. After an acrimenous debate the bride said tearfully: "But for one thin.. I'd leave you and go home to Mother." "What's that?" • "Moth- er is coming here. She's leaving Father." At the recent inimicipal elections in Toronto the ratepayers elected a Conservative Mayor and 23 of 29 Conservatives to the City Council. Mayor Foster was a raember of the Dominion Parliament from '1917 to 1921, representing East York. The neni year is undeinway. Soon • we will have acquired the habit of writing 1925 instead, at 1924 and 'the new year will be an old thing soon. At the end of 193s you will -*daily discern those 'unable to take a new Year seriously. They will be about as they were a year before. The efforts of the Exeter Horti- cultural Society have met with suc- cess and Exeter has derived an envi- able reputation for its trees and flowers. The annual meeting of the society will be held this Thursday everting and it is hoped a high note of optimism may be struck and the society get away to a good start for the best year in its young career. 011„One otind„ ty is Werth one , "Not eVerY Man will admit that his wife made hip a anceese, but Iiia wife w11. The newly eleqted 90tteiI f the 'different muniPIPAitties 1' ere' sworn into oif10 ou1VIO:klaa3r. ,V47,otecting the '1)014: iur ho4 a1l).0 but false econoMY'la Often b euSive. According t4" cene4s,, ret\t:rne the percentage of ,panadian-born j till a long Way •ahead ,of .4!,1 Other nationalities, in. 'ef tile influx of foreigners te the,poraunbn, in. the last 20 years;'”-FrOR.1,87,1; to the present tittle thegyrea,,,shew that Canadian -horn liave increeed frore 2;392,356 to O'Ver'Severl ;1'; 11,1 liti "jack Canack.',1, a Weekly -publish- ed in Toronto .and, note;, for its muck -taking And bufspeken tend.- eliCieS, has Olk9ct.,0,1Y1,iq4:4011 ow- ing to, the ed'Cr, :being "Penned up tOr contempt of court. 4,1 Miss .Brownst-7,/ tranklpqadmit I am looking for a, IrUshand.., IVIrs. Greeina=p4o ;10. "But I thoug4 ." • "So I have, and I spend most of my time looking far hn.rt,r7-Answers Hon. Jahn. S. Martin; minister of agriculture for. the .Prdvince of On- • tario, advises farm :owners to stick to the farm. Ile, .predicth, that 'condi- tions are on the:a.tptnrn land lOok.s for great improvement in-rthe farm- ing coranranityuring the "year which we are just entering.:..,If any farm- er is thinking otk 3,his farm let him think -itmver „and decide to star where he his advice. ..He says that Ontario 7- i&ght,r,rwell be proud of its record.:ins:agriculture. alm Western Provinces3ihavei a great record but the productS crfithe farm- ers of Ontario in the yeartilust dos- ed were valued: at : $400,01011,000 as 45 compared with,7„6;00.5,410.0: for the three Western urovieces. LOCALS,...-0 • The three-quarter mark in the present fiscal Year finds the net debt of Canada 2207,. 30, higher than last year. Ore ..beee her•'n, 1924 Canada's net dgit - '1.2,417,745,- 930. On Deceinber '31,1923, it was $2,415,538,100.'„" :The . increase in the debt last gieeember was nearly six millions, or't,6 be'eXact ,$5,991,- 582. -n.:1 • etn,,,. ,, • t REDUCE TORONTO'S POPULATION' Toronto's Police Chief suggests the deportation- of,all foreign booze pedders. If that were carried out, Toronto's popAation_might be re- duced. by about 100,000: There will he no deporta4inn.=ne1p Mercury. Don't you adnaire saxar phone player?."4 I _don't know I never heard one. • Cotmtry Cousin; -7•Wa1,by crackyl the papers wuz right„, The girls in this Show- is dreSied semethin' scand'1ous.6 City Cousin: "Sint, up. Si! The curtain hasn'tigrate yet; all that you see are the„la.dte,sin: the box parties." The good- h..'F(12 All die young. Some eutgrowat: 1 LOCALSIVileh., isiting 'foe feW wee/4s at the 'home of Mr. John Pedlar, Mr. WM.' Hatter's i)Frieuds aro pleased to See him out a tr ehis recent illueas with pneumonia, The Exeter H. 'S. hockey team goes to ,Pankhill Thursday to play the first game M tber "W.O.S,S;A. les,g11„e„,, 1Vliss Nellie RoWbottcan, who IS1. attendance on Mrs. W. H. Johnston, spent a few days at her home in Far- quhar. Mr. RASSell kiedden, has inPt been able to attend to his maim route duties for several 'days owing to illness, Mr. and Mrs. 1. Armstrong and Miss 1Viay have all been confined to their beds for several days owing to illness, • M. Allan Skinner, of London, was the guest of Mr. Fred Heanlan, at the latter's home here over the week end. • Parkhill H. S. will play the Exeter H. S. hockey team in a W.O.S.S.A. game in. Exeter on Wednesday even- ing of not week. , • Mrs. Hoskin, who has been visit - Ing With her sister, Mrs, B. Windsor of Pt. Huron since Thanksgiving has returned to her home her. ,,Miss Amy Shapton had the mis- fortune t� slip on the post office steps spraining...her ankle and laying her off clut3r for a couple of days. Mrs. (De) Atkinson received word this week oVthe Qf her uncle, Mr. John' Glais of New York City, after a short illness With pneumonia. Ameng those whe attended tinnfu- . neral of:the late Jonah Pedlar were Mr: 'Gee, Shert and Mr, Woodward of B.riglen.; .„Nfr. Sainn Pedlar and Mrs:Sutherland of Ailsa Craig. Miss Fannie Hatter, Mrs, H. 04 - Connell of Chicago and Mrs Ronald Witwer of Stratford have returned to their homes having been called to town owing to the ,serious illness of their brother, William. Mr. Sohn Waiver of HarroW, was in town this week endeavoring to rent a building and establish 4. a Young Men's Club, for social pur- P'ose. At the time of writing we have not learned whether he has secceeded iix his purpose or -not. . Mr. •Win. Hamblya of Bowman- ville, who for seventeen years was employed with the Jaekson Mfg. Co. at Clinton, has accepted a position with the S. M. Sanders Mfg. Co. He expects to move his family here in the spring. • „ Miss Vera Jones and Miss. Amy Johns left Tuesday morning for Vic- toria Hospital, London, to undergo an examination for chronic appendi- cetes. Word has been received that they will undergo an operation on Thursday. Their many friends will hope for their speedy recovery. Mr. Franklin Delbridge, who has been. in 'Victoria Hospital, London, for Several 'weeks suffening from blobdpoisort in his hand *and arm returned 'home on SaturdaYlast,..aiia is able to be around town: He at- tended a meeting in London last week a agents for the Confederation Life, at which he delivered. an ad- dress. A wise man never laughs at his wife before breakfast or kicks' a stick of dynamite. ***• 41** *** *** Fools rash in where wise men fear to wed, • 44/4ficto for succ lour OUR daintiest pies -and pastry; your.finest cakes, your whole- some bread and biscuits owe much to the chOice of the right flour. ' "Victory" Flour, milled fr6m :tlie finest Western wheat, by great with a daily capacity of 8,000 barrels, will go a long way to giving you per - feet satisfaction in all your baking. Ask for "Victory" Flour by name, Insist on it. Dominion Flour Mills, Limited. Brantford Montreal ISpeciatPrices to, introduc WE SELL FOR. LESS 1 Mra, enrY Coultia left "iVednil- day te t her breither, Bar OA' Of Detroieji Mrs- BtsliOp has been, iflald- ing oi Simcoe street is moving this week. hate Mr, Ett. Trebie's residence on Elizabeth street, Mr. -Gorden' APPleton is moving into the residence vacated by Mrs. Defoe on RUIVik Otreiit. lir, J. Taylor's hound disappeared the latter Part Of week and, was foand near Moven. „Jrhe dog cap- tured a black fox and, the two were returned to Mr. Taylor onWednea- day. nistitior NEws A horse belonging to.J. S. Murray of Motherwell fell into a well -and was drowned. Rich depasit of gypsUm was un- earthed, on, the „farm of John Rider about a mile from Otterville, Ont. Mn. Santuel ClnloW, a former res- ident of Mitchell Tor many years, died on Saturday at the home of her daughter, IVItes. Lucas, Toronto. Miss L. 'Merse of Fullerton, died suddenlY at the home' of her brother John. This Is the third death in this home in,a period of twe years. . . Wm. Watson of. Colborne Tp, had his right hand taken off just above the ,wrist when a., mitten he . was wearing got caught in a cutting box drawing the hand in. ' • T. W. Cameron, who has been a resident Of Bayfield- for about 75 Sec Y; George ,Kellett,... Sanitary In- spector on motion a Dew -Skinner. Ballantyne -Berry, Fenceviewers, Frank Down, Wellington Kerslake, Fred belbridge, Amos*Doupe, Jas. Heywood.—Carried.• Berryz.Skinner, Poundkeepers, Jno. Luxton,i -'Samuel Hunter, Charles Keddy, W. R. Frayne, H. C. Taylor, .W: Hazlewood, T.- E. Allen, Percy Passmore, John Shute.—Carried.- Ballantybe-Berry, That a by-law be drafted confirming .,the appoint- ment of the aforesaid muincipal of- ficers and at the salaries,named for th• e, several offices.—Carried. Skinner-Dew, That' the Auditors ro.eet the Treasurer at the township hall on Tuesday, January 20th at 1.0 o'clock p.m.—Carried. • Ballantyne-Skiiiner, That the 'Reeve and Clerk be authorized to sign and submit ta the Minister of Highways the petition of the Town- ship of Usborne requesting the stat- utory grant on expenditure on Twp. Roads. --Carried. • By-law No. 2, Re estimated ex- penditure of. 12,000 on Township Rends Thr 1925 was reed and passed ,on motion of' Skinner -Ballantyne. Communication from Deputy Min- ister of Highways re abolition of Statute Labor: ' ° Berry -Dew, That the Clerk be in- structed to notify the Department that this has already been done in July 1924 and to enclose a copy of by -law -then - passed dealing with same.—Carried. '- ..Ont.. Mun, Assn.Com.„ -Re revisz ion of atatutes.—rFiled. • • Skinner4serry, That, a grant of $10 each be. made tct the Sick Child- ren's HosPital, Muskoka' Free Hos- Pital and the Children's Shelter, Goderich.--Carried. • Ballantyne -Dew, That m the Clerk - secure frothe Municipal World the necessaryldunicipal Supplies viz. Assessment Roll, Collectors Roll, 8 copies 'Municipal World, 400 Cow Tags, 400 Dog Tags.—Carried. BerrY-Ballantyne, That the 1924 Pathmasters. are instructed to con- tinue in office as road overseers for snow work for the remainder of this season.—" -Carried. • Skinner -Ballantyne, That Tenders be asked for the Municipal Printing for 1925—Carried. Berry -Ballantyne, That the follo*- ing bills be passed and orders issued for payment of same, viz: • Sick Children's Hospital, grant $10; iguskoka Free Hospital, grant $10; Children's Shelter, Goderich, Grant $10; Clerk, election expenses $82; Edward Johns, wood for Twp. Hall $9.50; Sherwood Hunter, salary as collector and stamps $85; Aaron Wein, advance on tile for Prance Drain $i21.47—Carried. Skinner; 1Vrotion to adjourn to Feb. 7th at 1 o'clock. HENRY STRANG, Clerk, ,54.04NE COVPPIL ' The municipal counCil elect for tb Towuohip Usborne met as peF, §tute on Monday, Jan o 12th at tb,• 0 01W140b1P HU. ViSot ;ohs Sp*. Reeve and Councillors BallantYne, Berry, Skinner, Dew, having sub- scribed to thenecesSarY cleclarationi they took their plaees as the duly constituted -council for 1925, Tbe minutea of 'the Meeting of Dec. 29th were read end approved 'on motion. of Ballantyne -Skinner. Skinner -Ballantyne, That the fol- lowing' salaries -of lVfunicipal Officers for 1925 be nxed as follows: Clerk, $250 and postage; treasurer, $35" and stamps;' collector. $75 and stamps; assessor_ and dog tag dis- tributer $100; auditors $10 each; caretaker of hall $12,—Carried. Berry -Dew, That Henry Strang be -Clerk.—Carried. Ballantyne -Skinner, That Frank Coates be Treasurer.=7--Carried. Berry -Dew, That Sherwood Hunt- er be Collector,—Carried. Berry -Skinner, That E. N. Shier and 'Wm. Johns be Auditors.—Car- ried, • Ballantyae-Berry, That George Kellett be caretaker of Hall at sal- ary fixed and to be paid for time emplOyed, as cow supervisor and weed, 1nspectpr.--4Carried. Skinneir-Dew, That William Johns be school .attendance officer.—Car. Members of the Local-' Board of Health viz.—. Jno, Hanna Reeve; Chairman.; Dr. H. K. Hyndman, M. Sainuel-Breek, Henry Strang, years and a saddler ' andt.harness- maker for nearly sixty years; died recently in Clinton Hospital.. , A. statement bf expensei. incurred in Stratford by the wet ,and dry forces in the recent 'plehiscite shows that the "dry" spent, $1,021'..09 and the "wets,", $325.47. Dr. wm. McKay cif New York, a former, practitioner of St. Marys, -who has spent his summers in the Stone Town; diedlast week and the remains were brought. to St. Mar's for interment. Fire Chief R. G. Parkes of Sea - forth, 'entertained. the membeis of the fire brigade:to a' banquet at .the Conunereial .Hotel. One of the Speakers, .,A. SIRS has been con- nected :Tity -the brigade for about fifty years. At high :noon on Wednesday, January 7th -re -tithe home of Mr. and Mrs. William • Borth, Main St. Mit- chell, was the scene -of a pretty cer- emony,'when4Rev...W. H. Roberts of - floated atnthenniarriage of•their eld- est daughter; Velma Irene, to Robert E. Barchill; -sail, of Mr. and Mrs. ROL bert Burchilt,-"of Hibbert: '• • , Mrs. .3".",cdt,t; of Hullett, is in the hospital at Seafoith as' the result -of an unfortiinete aceident. She had 'been taking ereflies 'Off the line and as she passed, through the kitchen qne or.the'.ehee"AS,,caught on a gnu tliat.had.--be14ft" standing against the wall by bus two ypeng boys' who 'had rettirned from' .ehooting rabbits.: Thelie.eicploded, the bul- lets penetratinelfer ' FINED FOR TAMPERING • - 'WITH 'MAIMS , • For interfering wftli. His Majesty's mail, Noble McCulloch," of Howler, was fined $506.60 and cots ;by 1VIag- istrate Reid of Goderich on`Sattirda.y .pr two years in jail.- The fine, was paid. The parcel, containing ,bPots and skates; was left hanging On a rural mail box and the accused, who was driving Past, with his family, sent one of the members back for it.. Provincial Constable Whiteside's was called to In.vestigate and finind the artielea h -the home of the ac- cused: This iS ,the "first offenae connection with rural /nail, boxes to come up in this -,Court. ' LUOAN MAN .DIES , A The "death occurred in Liman, on. Monday of ArChib.ald Webb, aged 79 years. He had been a resident of that town since the death of his wife some years ago, When -he re -- tired from the farm in Biddulph Township, near Granton. His wife was Rachel Langford. He is sur- vived by three sonS and three dau- ghters, Thome* A: Webb, of Edmcm- ton; Mrs. Dr, Norwich; Mrs. W. Fos- ter, on the' lioinestead in Biddulph; Edward A.; of'. Lucan; Oswald E., NOrwich, and 'Mrs. W. W. Wright, of Utica,' New '.York. the fnneral was. held on Wedneaday from his late residence.' Interment was in Birr Cemetery., ' A fire which- completely destroyed the home of Mr; Jno. Woods, "Apple- grove•Farin,"nlibilt fiWcy anti` -a half Miles --from Bayfield; 'en the fourth coneession of Goderich 'T -Win took place' on. New -Y, ear's Day: .Mr. and Mrs. 'Woods had gone to spend .the day with friends and knew nothing of it ,uritil them,. A neiglibdrdrOVO bait r'abbiit 'ten o'- clock and everything appeared to be all right, but when returning about twelve, everything -was in.smoulder- ing reins. A strong wind Was blow- ing at the time and the house, being frame, burned "rapidly. There is con- siderable bush nearby, which Pre- vente,r1 the fire being seen. Nothing was salted. , , Ori January 5th; a quiet and pret- ty wedding was 'soleinnized in St. l'eter's church, Drysdale, When Dora daughter of IVir. William Denomy, was united in marriage to Freder- ick "Papiimea, son of Mr: and Mtg. Joachim Papineau Of Si. Seseplai Rev, Per -3. E.' Gerrard officiating. The bride entered the church on the arm of her father, to the etrains of the wedding march played by her godmother, Miss Lena Deno -My.' She looked charming in a gown of white beaded baronette Crepe,' and carry- ing a 1! lower- boilquet of white roses, and lilieS Of the Valley. She was attended by the greom's.eister,:MiSe JLlbtha Papintam, while Nfr, Adolph. DenornY, coilain Of the bride d4fect es best Man., Thq flower girls were the Misses 1Viaderine Bedard and,,Ce- cella Dlicliarine. The mass was auxin by' the youttg ladies' sodalitY? 1 which the bride was a Member] riXi •-eSide notroit. - and gro. Frederick Penineeni TRUE CHIVALRY - genius of a certain Arkansas editor showed itself recently when he printed the following news item In the local columns of his paper: Miss Beaulah Blank, a Batesville belle of twenty slimmers, is visiting her twin -brother, age thirty-two."— Arkansas Taxpayer., The man -of Means tised tb, ha yet a den. ‘No*; , is 'mere!' have la- 'rove' nest. ' - What. this ,eountry.needs is riot' a job for every man, but a real man for every job. - THE FAMILY HERALD " CALENDER The Family Herald arid Weekly Star of Montreal, has commenced the distribution of a beautiful cal- ender for 1925, with a pieture sub- ject entitled "The Sale of Old Dob- bin." The publishers announce that the calender will be sent free to each suhscriber *hose subscription is en- tered for 1925, The Family Herald Calender has been greatly adinired by those who have receiVed advance copies. Professor J. B. Reynolds, KA, President of the Ontario A.gricul- edral College, said in a reeent letter: am sure The Sae Of Old Dobbin' will be welcome in every farm home td Which it goes." 17Vhen one considers that the cal- ender 'W given' free' in ...addition to fifty issues of' tfila big 72 page week - 13;,, for which the -,subscrintron priee only tWo dollars) one inarvels at the Valne received. The Eamily Ilerttld ..and Weekly Star has alWays bden iibted for its USBORNE .2—'31113 'BERT MUTUAL • FIREINSIIRANCE COMPANY }lead °Mee+ Farquhar, Ont. President, , JOHN ALLISON Vice -President, , JAS„ McKIINZIE ' romsclons THOS. RYAN SI1VION DOW ROBT. NORRIS, WM. BROCK 'AGENTS JOHN ESS51RY, Centralia, Agent for Ilsborne and l3iddulph, OLIVER HARRIS, Munro, Agent for HihheA, FUllarton and Logan. W. A. TURNBULL , Searetati-Treasurer BOX 93 Eketer, Ontario. GLADMAN,&-STANI3URY 'Mt. V. r1,1)„s, ,DENTIST s • SuPereXtellence as "a, lattiilY and C)tficti °Ver L R. Carling's' Law farra Vaner; ite' loW stibecriptieli °;.ffice,- , , erice ,and generbiiS 'OtOltiittl#18. ' ClO86'd el/cry, Wednesday afternoon, DR. A. R. KINSMAN, D.D.S. Honor Gradgate .of Toronto Univer- sity DENTIST Office over Madman & Sta,nburrs office, Main Street Exeter. MONEY TO LOAN We have a large amount of private • funds to lean en farm and viillage Pronertiebi at lowest rates of in- erest. 66M4N 'STANBIJIM Barristera, Solicitors Main qt., illiteter, Ontario AMES W. WATSON LIOPNSED AUCTIONEER Sales cenducted in any locality. Perna Meek sales a speeialtY. Betio-' tation guaranteed. Charges mod- erat C:ij i.r t0tth Ordersleofntex at itrnki at officeoh5427111 be proralitlY attended tO. R,R. No.