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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1925-2-26, Page 4OUNDERS ICANADA N N Place d'Armes it the City of Montreal stands a monument to Sieur de Maisonneuve who, landing near this spot in the year 1642, founded the settlement which is now the City of Montreal. Facing Place d'Armes - stands the Bank of Montreal, which opened its doors for business a short distance. from the same spot over one hundred years ago. From the settlement founded by Maisonneuve, civiliza- tion has spread to the east and west until to -day the Dominion of Canada extends fromHalifax toVancotwer. Likewise the Bank of Montreal has grown, until after over a century of steady and conservative progress, it to -clay has Branches in all of the cities and larger towns in Canada, with offices in the principal financial centres of the world, and correspondents in every country. BANK of MONTREAL Capital Paid Up $27,250,000. Reserve $27,250,000. Total Assets $748,836,088.56. E.tUtc,. The strange part is that husbands who lose their memories and wand- er away take ail,the, cash. Most folks can tell you how to raise chicken and children until they get some of their own. Some people have made a decided success of life by minding their own business, you can do the same. Many .an Exeter .girt had her hair bobbed without.tirst reckoning the cost of maintenance and repair_ Our Corner Jt often takes a ` crank 'to start, something. - What in four letters is going to be stronger? An arithmetical kiss is two divid- ed by nothing. Try to see through things -and see things through. It is hard to believe that a bad egg has a good side. No one ever got ahead by holding someone else back. A flat pocket -book and a flat tire is a very poor combination. Never try to gag a talkative per- sen—he'll only chew the rag. And if you are a grouch they y don't ask you for a cigarette. That little touch of winter was only a pipe dream—to the,plumbers. The girl who knows how to do her own sewing doesn't sow many wild; oats. Sometimes a good reputation is due to what is not found out about you, Do you know that there is more than enough joy in this world to go round. And yet few forward lookers look farther than the profit to which they aspire. Usually a man feels blue the morning after he has painted the team red. No doubt it is true that opposites attract. ' Most of the hard cash is in soft hands. Some of the men that are hired are so steady that they are almost motionless. The cost of living wouldn't be near as highif folks didn't go out after supper. The height of slow motion would be two Scotchmen reaching for the dinner check. Do yorur own work and then soine, It's the "then -some" that gets the raise in salary.. "The ballroom : was tastily trim- med with walk flowers," Says Society, expert. Tr its a hick town and his wife keeps boarders, you can find him at the barber shop.. 1 Man is the only creature noble enough to have a Conscience or sorry enough to need one. 7 i n h.e' world #its n be t iroviit y of 1 g n some "rospocts but Yon dpu't see 'ed shoes any more. w"lttanline-'s botrig neat to Godli- t',hore will probably be no: rol- towels, in. 1 -leaven." n We shall not expect everlasting peace until multitudes pay $10 a seat to watch a pie eating contest. "From `him who bath nbt shall be taken that which he has. There you have the story of the income tax." THE EXETI R TIMI S ADVOCATE AUCTION° SALIE —.Poo �- HOUSE. AND ` LO'. AND •$OUSE,. ` , IIOZD` FU'1VITURE LOCALS Mr: 0. C Ward spent the weeit- end in Hamilton. ' F, Delliridge was in London en Monday. Mr, Howard .Dignan 'spent the week -end lir 'London. Mrs. Chris, Rae of Creditoie i$ vis- iting her .mother Mrs. John Mitchell.. 1V1'r. J. W. "Wilson, 'of North Bay, has moved into the Metropolitan hotel, George Beaye:s•seent the week- end in London with his brother ,Lloyd, , Mrs. John Vale, who has been 111 for several weeks, is again able to: be around. .• Mr. Geo Windsor ` returned home last week -after visiting . for a few weeks in Toronto. " - Owing to the mild weather there has been no skating at the rink dur- ing the past, week. Rev. 3. Foote and Hy. Strang at- tended the Huron Presb$ory in. Clinton on Tuesday last. i•. Mrs. Frank Sweet of Sarnia, has "been visiting for the past weekwith. her mother,' Mrs. J. Mitchell. - Miss L. McNamee, teacher at Sodom school, spent the week -end the guest of ,Miss N. Abbott. ' Miss, Myrtle Willert has resign- ed her position at the Central Hotel and is leaving- for London. Mrs. Ed. Stelck, of Zurich, spent a couple of days in town last week. a guest at the•home of Mr. Win., An- drew. Mrs. E. .Claxton, Y-eturnedto De- troit 1VIoneday after visiting her brother, Mr. W. W. Taman for a week. Mrs. Wne. Ward of North St. is. visiting. friends in Listowel for a • few days. -.T . Mr. and Mrs, J. L., Lewis and .' family -visited at Brinsley on Satur- day returning Sunday. ., The undersigned has received in- structiona te,',sell by public auction on the premises, .HURON STREh T on, sivetTRDAX; FEBRUARY 28th • at 1 o'clock sharp the following valuable -property----' REAL ESTATE—Consists of red brick House, slate roof and is an ex- cellent dwelling. Small fruits on .property, FURNITURE ----Dining ..room table 1/a doz, oak dining chairs,,'oak side- board, couch, 2 rocking chairsdin- ung room rug, set, dishes, Walnut 'Parley suite, :parlor table,, ug, pic- tures hall 'carpet, stair Carpet, wall seat and mirror, 2 bedroom suites, 1 feather bed, kitchen ,table, .% doz. kitchen chairs, range,• Perfection' coal' oil stove, 'Williams sewing ma- chine, kitchen utensils,. lawn mower, quantity of coal and wood, 2 small tables, a quantity of fruit, a quant- ity ` of fruit jars, empty; 'chemical closet and other articles too num- erous to mention-, TERMS • Household effects—Cash. Terms of Real Estate made known on day Of sale or may be had on ap- plication to MRS' W. H. KESTLE. F. TAYLOR Proprietress Auctioneer a , Miss Vera . Essery has returned ' home after.:'attending the millinery openings 'at- Toronto. The many"- friends of Mr. Fred 1LondRundle will be sorry to learn of'his serious illness in Victoria Hospital, on.' in;;, To -day -(Wednesday) is Ash Wed- nesday and" the beginning of Lent. Good Friday comes on April 10th and Easter on April 12th Messrs Fred. and Raymond •Thom- • psora, of. Carnduff, Sask., whohave been visiting in this locality for the past month left this week for their Western homer - '• Mr. J. G. Stanbury, accompanied by his son Kenneth spent, the week- end . in Toronto. Mr. Stanbury was engaged on Monday and Tuesday in the ;Court of Appeal and succeeded. in getting decisions favorable to his clients in both cases. A darn funny thing ishow a man who chews tobacco expects tobe kis- sed just as often as• if he didn't chew. If is wasn't for "taxes, Christmas lifts-, gasoline, ;oil stocks, etc., most of us would have a Tittle • money in the bank. Patron—"Did you ever cut a crazy man's hair?" Barber --"No, but jump into the chair and I'll do my 'best." "Yes, we, raised some flapper corn last fall:" ?s, " "Why flapper corn . "We couldn't see the ears.". If Cross Word Puzzles and the radio combined can keep the modern family at home all evening, we'lr say the world is getting better. A short time ago a man in Toronto had his pocket" picked ,while at church. Now, some men are -making it: an-excusefor not going to`church. DISTRICT NEWS Dr. and Mrs .D. C. Wilson: of Parkhiill•, are spending a month at, Miami, Florida. Mr. George. King, an old and high- ly respected resident of Blyth died on Tuesday of last week at the age of 92 years. He is survived by six. sons and two daughters. • James Forsyth a carpenter of St. Marys had the first finger of his right hand " severed at the • second joint when has hand came in con- tact with a circular saw. •d A grain freighter wintering at Goderich harbor caught fire while workmen were working in the hold. The Goderich fire deptx, extinguish- ed the blaze after much difficulty. A bank ad urges that everybody' should save at least one •teeth of his income. Grocers and landlords will please note and govern themselves accordingly. A' ouia ladynot familiar with y g the language of railroad men hap- pened to be walking near a depot where a freight ' train was being made up. One of the brakemen shouted. "Jump on her when she comes by, run her down by the ere -Vater cut her in,two and bring the head end up to the depot." Scream- ing, "Murder" the young lady: fled froin the spot. T MILES IS S WiHEN TI1 ;� DTI;UGG T:Tie felldwing are , copies of" ; some written orders in a druggist's,- scrap boob i eceived from r r i euetbiners of for- eign birth: r<i have ,a 'cute pain iii; Xu' child's diagram. , Please give myon some- thing to release." "Dear Dochter, .los gif bearer fivo p sense worse of Aunty Toxin for guide baby's throatand obleage; "Tills Tittle 'baby has eat tijr its father's .parish :;piaster. Send an anecdote quick as possible by the en•� closed girl." • "1 haf'a, hot time in my insides and which. I would line to' be ex- tinguished. The enclosed rrloirey is the price of the extinguisher. Hurry pleas." ' is a going to getehis. • Several' Lucan residents have re- cently met- with accidents. Mr. Homer Cunningham has returned to his home in Lucan after amonth in : London hospital suffering from a broken knee -cap. - Gladys, the 13 - year -old daughter of Mr. W. J. Dore broke a. bone in her ankle while playing volley -ball.- Roy L,, Hod- gins has been confined to hishome suffering from broken. ankle bones received when his foot was crushed. between two logs. Velda, the 13- year-olde daughter of Mr. Edgar Langford, fell ' while going down steps and broke her right arm near the wrist. This is the third: time that she , has. had the same aria broken. THOMAS RYAN, FORMER. PERTII WARDEN, ;DIES • Thomas Ryan, ex -reeve of Hibbert and ex -warden of Perth County, died with pneumonia at his Hibbert home. 'Mr. Ryan was a director in the Use borne and 'Hibbert Fire Inburance. Company,, a justice of the peace. and a farmer of many sterling qual- ities. A Widow, one son and one daughter survive D. D. WILSON, OF SEAPORTlI, DIES ,. D.avid'Douglas•Wilson, one of the oldest and highly esteemed resideetts of Seafortba •and'Y a' proininent busi- ness man of Western. Ontario; died in Tororitoe on 14ronday; atthe., resi- dence -of 11ie.snn,.l D,, Wilson: His deathfollowed a short ifllness;"of pneumonia, ixi bis 85th. year. Ile was an elder of .the Seafortb. Presbyter - tan Ciiiirch and .stiperintendent .of. the; Sunday. School for over 40 ,years;He had occupied several •;' public offices in the-tdwn, tieing ma"or' and reeve at various tinier; , • r++OR Don't be what you aiit't ,les', be what you is, If you is not what, you am Then you am not what you le. If you're just a little tadpole Don't try to.be a frog; 11yhu're just a tail, r the . dtl Don't tt y to . wag :, You can always peso- alte prate, if you can't exhort and preach; Tr yeu'rc just a little pebble, Don't try,to be the beach, ;Don't be what you ain't, See' be whatyealt Por the MST). who plays it stlttat, ' Form III •;cdnsisting,,of A,B & C. held a social -evening in the Trivitt parish hall on Monday. evening. A short literary program was given followed by games and amusements after- which refreshments were serv- ed. A very jolly time: was spent by the young people.' AUCTION SALE gale „„ The Buttermilk of Winchelsea. Creamery will :be sold by Auction, on Saturday Feb. ,, 2 o'clock p.in.• At the Creamery. OF — 1 CATTLE AND HOGS The . undersigned has received in- structions tr etioiis to sell by public auction ion on LOT 14, S. T.. R., USBORNE 1 mile east of Thames Road Church — 0h? — TUESDAY, :MARCH 3rd, 1925 • at -one o'clock sharp the following CATTLE -7 Durham cows fresh with calf at foot; Holstein cow .due April 6th; Durham cow due May 8th Durham cow due Oct. 4th; register- ed Durham bull 3 years old; 3 steers rising 2 years old, 1 yearling steer; 1 yearling heifer; 7 steers and heifers rising one year old.° PIGS -2 -young sows, choice York- shire hog, bacon - type; 12 . pigs weighing about 160 lb., 6 pigs just weane A qud. antity of 'turnips and ' Man - golds. No reserve, everything will. be sold to the highest bidder. Last week we, made .mention that Mrs. ; J. T. Westcott, of : Hamilton had suffered a stroke on the eve' of Mr. .and Mrs.''Westcott's celebratiop of their golden •wedding. anniversary We have learned that it was• not a stroke but that it was a spell •with. her heart. We are pleased to know• that she is improving. .. Mr. Donald Davis, teller at the Bank of Commerce. received a nasty gash under the right, eye at the rink on Thursday night last. `'Don" was about to takepartin the game of hockey when the puck shot "by, Harvey Pollen,, struck "Don" in the eye with the above result. :It took a number of stitches to close the wound. ` Mr. Albert Hackney, who with his brother was cutting wood ori . the. farm of Mr. W. R. Elliott near "Cep- tralia, one day last ; -week had the misfortune to,infliet..a'nasty wound in the 'left hand With an -axe. '.He walked to Exeter sa distance' of 5 miles where the injured member was. dressed. He lost ceinsidera`ble•blood before reaching the- doctor. Mrs. W. H. . Dearing returned home Monday evening after' visiting for a week with•Mr..and Mrs. W. J. Mallett of London. : Mrs. Mallett who has beep confined to her bed for several weeks is now able to sit up. Mr., Kenneth :;Mallett, ` who had both 'of his feet frozen, as improving and thought to be out of danger. .Col. J. A. Currie, :-.M.P.P:, for South Toronto, has. made the' state- ment that it is his ,intention to in troduce a' Government Control •bill into the Ontario. Legislature. The Col. takes the view that since 45 per cent. of the'people expressed them- selves in favor of .Government Con- trol upon the; O T,A. plebiscite such a measure should be submitted to the Ontario House, , Details of the bill will be ready within the next few days: , • TERMS -• All sums of '$10 and under cash; over that amount 8 months' credit will be given on approved joint notes or a discount of 4, per cent. will be allowed off for cash on credit amounts. NORMAN M. PASSMORE, Proprietor W. E: NAIRN, Auctioneer 28 INCHELSEA, ONT. .JAS. WATSON, AUCTION` SALE Tim& EXETER TIMES•ADVoodmi *' Published EveThursday ty Member of ' the` • Canadian Weekly • Newspaper+, AssaciatiQU Subscription, Price $1.44 a, Year, ySGrctly i1t Advance, $2:00 May bey Charged if net so Paid, To. U. S. Subscribers $,2.04 a Year, Notice do Creditors. NOTICE„ IS HEREBY GIVEN: that ' all persons' having claims a- gainst the es6tator pi „J,OSEPH S.. YELLOW,: late”' of `tire Township. of Veborne, farmer, who. died on the; 8th day of February, -1925 are re- quired to°forward their claims,. duly proven to the undersigned, on or be- , fore the 9th day of• March, 1925, • - , AND NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN: That after this said date,. the. Executrix will ,`proceed to dis- tribute the, estate, having regard only to the- claims of which she then. shall have notice. ' Dated at Exeter, this Seventeenth. day of February,' 1925. GLADMAN & STANBURY Solicitors for Executrix. FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS. AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS The undersigned has received in -1 structlon to - sell • by public auction WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The February neettn :o. f the Ex- eter Women's rnsti-t►ite was held on Tuesday evening at'the home• of, Miss L. M. Jeckell, `' There was •a good at- tendauce; seven new members being added: to the roil, °: The . committee reported excellent progress in re- geed. l'.b 311 Oratorical . contest Ap.,;b:a' ,held ,in.the 'near, .fu;ture. . The , sec,- retary ugare'tlte recelpt5: of'; the re- cent Cooking .:sale, and a cleirentt_nica{ tion was read from the •Institute of the .Blind pelting for'help• in di lme- ing of their "basketry', ` It' was' `dew eidett -to ' leav'o the' catalogue wtth Mrs., W. D. Yeo end ` orders will be takenuntil the end. of a c li Ma ny etu'es' tor• t'the blues" were given to answerthe roll call.- An instrtl- 'in'ental solo was given by' Mrs..(l. Cochrane end a talk en the fOrig of, St. ?atriek's Day" tello ' y Mrs; 3. M. Sotrthedtt At t Of the meeting a ,social CSMe wee spetit and refreshniexlts ;Weft eer'e- AUCTIO N SALE OF FARM STOCK The undersigned has received in- structions to sell by public auction on LOT 4, CONCESSION 8, USBORNE one and a half miles south of Winchelsea, on FRIDAY, MARCH Oth, 1925 at 1 o'clock sharp° the following: CATTLE -3 Durham cows . with calf at foot, 2 Durham cows due in March, 1 'Jersey cow due .in March, 2 Durham cows due in May, 6 steers rising 2 yrs., 2 heifers rising, 2 yrs., 2 steers and 1 heifer, 1 year old, 5 summer calves. r PIGS -1 Yorkshire, sow due April 10th, 7 Yorkshire young sows just 1, bred, 3 Yorkshire sows just bred, 22 pigs just weaned, 1 York.. hog. • M'ISCELLANEOUS-1 top : buggy, 10 barrels choice Spy apples and other small articles.. • TERMS All sums of $10- and under cash; over that amount : 7 months cnedit will be given on furnishing approv- ed pproved joint notes or a discount of 5 per cent. will be allowed ppff for cash. WILBERTF. B ATTEN R. No, 1 Woodham, Proprietor WM.' MCNEIL, Phone 317. St. Marys, - Auctioneer LOT 1.4, CONCH'S. 10, STEPHEN —ON= - WEDNESDAY, ' MARCH 11th, 1925 at; 1 o'clock sharp the following: -. HORSES -1 heavy mare, 10 yrs. old; 1 heavy horse, 12 years old; 1 general- purpose work team. • CATTLE -;-2 cows due May 1, 1 cow .due June 2, 1. cow due in July, 1 farrow cow, 3 steers rising 2 yrs. old, 4 calves. PIGS -1 sow with 9 pigs, 4 weeks old; 1 sow 'due April 15th, 18 stockers from. 100 .to 200 lbs. HENS -100 hens, Collie dog. IMPLEMENTS—M-H. binder; F. & W. mower; Peter Hamilton 'culti vator; M. -H. seed drill, nearly new; sulky rakee nearly new; disc harrow, land .roller set harrows, 2 walking plows, 2 2 -furrow plows; scuffler, potato -digger, wagon, truck wagon, set bob sleighs, light sleighs, cutter, 2' buggies, road cart, wagon box, hay rack, gravel box, coal box, 2 stoue boats, 2000 lbs scales, fanning mill with bagger, horse clippers, 2 grind stones, grass seeder, potato • bug spray, set double harness, 1 "car- riage set harness, 2 sets single har- ness,, 3 'doz.;'bags, bag truck, wheel barrow, sausage grinder and press, 10 tons of hay, 400 bush. of turnips and mangolds; oil barrel, sugar, kettle, ' 2 robes, rugs and blankets;_ forks, whiffletrees, neckyokes, 'chains ands other articles too num- erous to mention. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS— 6 din- ing room chairs, 1 heater, Doherty range; parlor lamp,, buffet, couch, centre 'table, barrel vinegar, wash tub, pictures, ,,churn, saw, axes, kit- chen chairs, bureau, -toilet set, 12 half gal. .sealers. TERMS $10 and under, cash; : over that amount 9 month's credit will be given on furnishing approved joint notes or a discount of -five per cent, off for cash. CHAS. EILBER, R. Ra. 2 Crediton, Proprietor FRANK • TAYLOR Auctioneer. THE CIIILAAl1.EN'S PROTECTION 1 ACT OF ONTARIO In this Act a "Child" shall mean�a. boy or girl actually'"or•apparent•+ky under' sixteen years of age, �. (1) ' No child 'shall loiter to any public place after nine o'clock in the evening or be -there unless accom- panied by his parent or gardian or. an adult appointed; by the parent o.r. guardian to accompany such chi;ld..• (2) A child found in a public place after the hour named in; sub section 1, unless so, acconpaed May be warned, to go nihome by any 'constable or, prebation•offlcer orof- ficer of a Children's Aid ;Soei0tj'; and if after each. nvarning ,the. child is found .loitermg rir a _Nubile .:place sudfi` child -niay be ~ -taken by, the;."con- Stable .or `'offieer to its honed ,or to the :children's Shelter. • (1) A 'parent. 'Who permits'' his ealld't violate this section shall, for the first offen0e incur a 'penalty of. one dollar witltotit hosts and .for .a'. close second offence two dollars and for a third or ,any .stibsegtent offence flue dollars: The above, Act win be.enforced within the Village ' of l.+'',xeter after 'the -first day of March, 1925. Parents ' are herebywarned rned ac- cordingly. 'r <i 01, .nl .0 : the 'Mu, e �y order ofp W, J'. 1BISSIITT thief Police I NOTICE, TO CREDITORS. NOTICE IS • HEREBY GIVEN that all persons -having claims a- gainst the estate 'of 'JOHN KERS- LAKE, late of the village of Exeter,. gentleman, who' died --on the 12th.. day ,of January,` 1925; are required. to forward their claims, duly prov- en to the uedersigned,'on. or . before- the 9th day of March, 1925. AND NOTICE IS FURTHER: GIVEN: That after this said date, - the Executors will proceed to dis- tribute . the estate, hav_•ing regard, only to : the claims of which they` then shall have notice. Dated at Exeter, this Seventeenth;,, day of February, 1925. • GLADMAN & STANBURY Solicitors for Executors. NOTICE TO CREDITORS 'NOTICE IS -HEREBY . GIVEN:: that all persons having claims a— gainst the estate of WILLIAM W. HOWEY, late of the village of Ex- eter, xeter, carpenter, who died on the - 23rd day of January, 1925, are re- quired to forward their' claims, duly-. proven to the undersigned, on or be- fore the 9th day of March, 1925. ANIS NOTICE IS FURTHER, - GIVEN:' .That after this said date, - the • Administrator: will proceed to• distribute the estate, haying regard. only to the claims of which he then. shall have notice. • Dated at Exeter, this Seventeenth_ day of February, 1925. GLADMAN &'STANBURY Solicitors for Administrator - Notice to Creditors.. Of Walter Keddy, late of the Village of -Exeter in the County of Huron, gentleman,.. deceased. Pursuant to Sec. 56 of Chapter. 121 of the Revised Statutes of On- tario, 1914;notice is hereby giveh that. all creditors and "others having claims' against., the estate of Walter Keddy, lateoof the Village of Exeter in the C,ouhty of Huron, Gentleman,, deceased, who died on or about the nineteenth day of December, A.D. 1924, are, on or before the second day, of March, A.D. 1925, to send by post, pre -paid, to Isaac R. Carling, Solicitor for Chas.Reddy and Wil- liam J. Statham, the Executors" of the deceased their christian names and surnames, addresses and des- criptions, the full particulars of their claims, a statement of their accounts and the nature of the sec- urities (if any) held by them, and that after the day last aforesaid the said solicitors will proceed to dis-' tribute the assets of the said de- ceased;, among the parties entitled thereto; having regard only to such claims 'of ` which notice shall, have been given as above required, and. the said Executors will not be liable for the said assets or any part. there- of, .to any'person or•persens of whose clain ' or claims notice shall nal have been received by them, at the time of such distribution. ., Dated at Exeter, Ont, this Seventh day of February, A.D. 1925. • ISAAC R. CARLING, Solicitor for Executors, Exeter, Ont. NOTICE TO bREDITORS NOTICE IS " HEREBY GIVEN: that all persons having claims a- gainst the estate of Mary A. DICK,47 late of the village of, Hensall, widow - who died on the 6th day of Febru- ary,' 1925, are required to forward. their claims, ' duly proven to the- undersidged, on or .before the 9th. day of March, 1926. - AND NOTICE IS FURTHER - GIVEN: That after this said date,. the Executors will proceed to dis- tribute the estate, having regard only to the claims of which they' • then shall have notice. ` Dated at Exeter, this Seventeenth, day of February, 1925.. GLADMAN & STANBURY Solicitors for Executors. . Notice to Creditors. NOTICE IS - HEREBY GIVEN that all persons having claims a- gainst' the estate of,ALFRED Mc- TAGGART, late of the Village o1 Hensall, gentleman, who died on the; •11)th of January, 1925 are required to forward their claims, dulyproven. to the undersigned, on or before the 9th day of March, 1925. AND%, NQTICE IS FURTHER. GIVEN: , That ,after the said date the Executrix will proceed to dis- tribute the estate, ''`having regard - only to the claims of which she them shall have notice. • Dated at Exeter„ this Seventeenth. ; day. of February, .1'925, GLA'DMAN & STANBURY Solicitors for -Executrix: %' In'Jag, n a there are 376 people to. every square mile; in China, 225,. and in. Australia, but 21 Four thoua -s nd million gallops or petrol was exported from the Unit- ed States last year. Reproductions of 3,000•'master- pieces have been :presented -to Que-' bee's Fine Arts School by. the 'Bri- ish Museum. GENUINEASSISZ',A NCE To F AR.ME S That this Balnk is anxious to assist the a w cultural development men .Canada - bo `' p t of . is : s wo by .:the fact thattwo%thirds of our borrovviiig co rrtomers are ^farmerS. 1#aappilcadon for,ct'ethz from "oft sin IWOOM&t k MOA* CattattiCIAte t eaatmeot THE C AN dl's BANK , QF capital Paid Up $ ,Q0 O,000 Resezt.e Purist c� Couipliu; Manager G. H. Mayratd,;Manager tatter Branch Creditei Erstich -