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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1925-5-21, Page 4Our, Corea~ All IN flowera fade quieitly', e-- sept the blooming idiots. ** z *** *>tl•, THE EXETER'MT1ME$-ADV O A`P "Your eyes are somber coals of fire, which reflect the furnace of ,dour soul." "Well, move en. and give the trt ir boys a chance ance to get warm." ie h *** *** *** .naris come from oysters, but 'route girls get diamonds from nuts, Some deeds; ,nxen, aro knewn :, by their thuya ''07 'they 311artgag4s. *4* ***. ***; The cow stood on the railroad traele A looking at the 'sky Down the track cazua..the Limited 0, see the pretty butterfly - While we're ' on the. subject of marriage, we might say that it isn't marriage that causes the hardship, It's the '. living together after the marriage. crT p E 13 0 w h �I !ji�ll�i�l(lii��#{j• rf�lll�il�IlUl(IU�fi� -` � . � .:: lowitoi ii f 11111II!!Iplllor , Squiri Cut ..„„;., Lcst2wqer ,rr an� -than bevel gears on any ,machin -..fon- -. know that. That is just onereason why the Malone gives you many more of service. The average life of a,= i M. R I I Iii -,11,,,,i_ i_, JL2-M__a 1ream e S. , 1i . is twenty years and during#t1us time you separate 14,600 Ml. r. Ings. Think of it!' The`Me1tte does last longer and skims dean ' er and turn easier. " Ouri users name it—"The separator ,A4 ,,,,, won't wear out " Ask us to gen you more and demonstrate.. bit: Wr.. Ward, Exeter, EESTEGREYHOUND �O�NyT . • i: ED.�garT Navigation 4 PI ANNUAL LOW -FARE EXCURSION''' 111 GODERIcH to DETROIT and:, . , eturit $4.00 Return $2.50 one 'wa. The Big Steel Steamer Gre-_,houad Safe . '' Speedy, Comfortable will leave Goderich Ffti TUESDAY,. June 9th, at 9t30 Returning ,'r n4 Arr'iv`ing, Port Huron 1:30 p.m; Detroit 5.30 p.m. ht leaves Detroit June 11 � g p.m.,' Thursday, The only boat trip from Goderich to Detroit this season: Child- ren between 6 and 12, ' half fare. Visit your Michigan , friends %\ and see big'busy Detroit. A delightful trip over the great ion } � ternational highway of lakes and rivers. ,Os.#NLIGHT OUT OF G00E111011,ff MONDAY A JUNE 8th at• .s. p 1Gi a^:.e nth 1.ge 7'C r...1 volt 'DANCING IN -STEAMER'S NJE7''%V Itt;:5971 G,.. •- - `•,'. l'0lit i"'r:, ,, 1':''�' l't f �.d;id"iu% ` Iii<h" 'Z',.:'41,4. for 1501.",. 25e: .:et "i'i'ii! C, rrcir' w'i [i, :Detroit 1+t14 . 'y,'iene 1,2 h, at 0.go 'ea.nir r"'�.:.,44401*."a :..moi Ex •.0 ch 1 0 t. -T��_O Re FORM I. Iia. Fr Co Di CH Al Addison, Alex, 77 89 74 79 78. 88 63 46c 6 61 Allen, ,.Earl . 61: i•., Andersen, Harry ,,, ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,79 63 86 74 Baker, "Lillian' ,,,, ,,,,,,, 70 75. 89 70:. Dearing, Rosa r..... 52 47 73 72.. Ford, Irvin ,. * 52 19 Hackney, Marjorie ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,..,, 73°, 73 7 78 51 Hicks, Helen , . „ 72 79 . Hicks, Margaret ,,.. ,,, 62 63 . Hodgins, . Ivan Hodgins, Eileen Horton, Harold 78 73 Howald, Muriel ° ,, 73 73 Jennings, Harry .. . . ...... 60 61 Ketchen, , James67 ' 69 67 McClymont, Harvey , .. 66 60'' 55 Mitchell, Clifton 94 63 43 -Mitchell, Harold "' 48 33 29 Mooney, Vera ,,,,, 91 96 70 Munroe, Alice ,........ " 54 43 47 Nelson, Januita' •y....... 03 50 Neil, Murray + .52 Northcott, Stella ; 73 73 69 , 94 92 8- Mary. . O'Brien, t ,. X, 6 Reed, Stanley 1 Y i 72 60 Reeder, Elsie � Salter, Doris 89 Si 75 09 50 Cot Willie Scott, 70' 69 Simmons, Annie 71 Si o n r 50 Sims, ye da - 59 Skinner, •Harold Smith, Hazel 85 75 Thomson; Elizabeth .69 69 6.5 Walter, -Edith 15 59 West,' Sidney ,...»r 59 Westcott, May53 48 • 5.2 Westcott, Doreen 46 48 45' 28 Williard Alice 65, 51 Willis,' Wanda ' 95 S8 62'- 53' 63 60 67 6' Woods, Catherine 8 Wood, 1?earl ............ .......,, Yellow, Minna Alexander; Ruby ,., 65 66 83 76 59. 27` 50 51 0 53 62' 72 72 ° 62 65.72-` 68 37 51` 60 55 72 80- 14 66 53 59' . 52 '65• 40 42 49 69 79, 886 45 75' 49 fi.•9 64 '86 50 77 .69 57 '62 82 50 79 71 66 79 2'7 70 82 38 66 76 ' 58 64 66 33 60 64 8'6 _62 G8 18 4,y, 54 64 .7.7 65 74• ,78 46 .58 22. 54 44 44 68 33 ..-52 55 28 ..10: 65' 7.7 18 '68 66 71.76' 79 88 73 30,76 0 2 .. 48. 57 67 61• 46 ' 64 66 53 74 ' 63 `"70 66 59 6,0 -0" 41 .73 81 24 70 39 63' '67 52 6.7 61 28 :68 70 •74 50 75 62 83 52, 60 -36 7'4' 27 40 61 7y9 50 74 •38 66 09 44 62 2§ 3.9 71 70 59. 81 70 69 62 28 42 •90 :. , 70 58.37 62 ';•62• 38- 130 Ge Ar 87 81 71 59 52 . 5.4 66 52 75 68 42 80 76 51 50 63 •, 57 50 ,69. 4$ 56 64 54 FORM II La Fr Or Abbott, Mae' , 70 Beavers, Reginald 85 89 35 Clark, Marjorie ... 1. 42 Creech, Frank 51 Creech, Hugh 62 65 60. Down, Melville 56 Fisher, Harold ab 48 Frayne, George" 625 70 .66 Gambrill, John. ' ' 47 : 46 30 _Greb, Lily '-39 Heaman, Kathleen 43 ' 3965 Howey, Eugene ' ' 76 76 .58 Howey, Marvin 77 Hunter, Lulu ' ' 68 Hunter, Marjorie , , 38 Kuhn, Stewart Kuntz, John Medd, Marjoitie e Oke,Norah Pfaff, Leonard ' Scott, Ina Sims. Hilda 74 50 74 80 31 38 40 27 Co «"1.1 Au 57' 66 83 60 55 55 73 47 61 60 54' . 7'4. '59 67 '82. 51 61 70 . 46 "59• 80 57. 46' 62 66 -62 •44- 77 . 72• 42 70 90-67 -63.• 88 92 42 55 69 '60 65 -41 44 57 46 ..49---'58 48 59 59 62 64 55 52 57 51 41 53 5'1 7.0 66 64 76' 50 ,'53 56 46 "51 64 61 . 54_ 53 69 '-,7 5 67' 75 64 53 '7 63 68 3f 61 316, •49 45 -59 :5,1 68 33 61 51 44 • 64, Al Ge Zo Ph 78 `: 78 66 _64 66 67 .37 62 ,.71 59 • .56 68 80 71 '84, 78 46 61 .29 87 , 43 64 50 35 -. 61 54 80- 65 44 56 83 75 79..' 84 79 51 •69 62 57. 51''30 65- 59 39 49 23,. ;5 • 78 38_ . 54 67 , 62 8,2 ' 81 60 45 61 1 34' ` • 69,' '•74 50 60 _ 60 45 51 57 ..53 45 66; 66 32 37 44 51 : 46 45 74 62 50' 61 62•' 72 61 Strang, .Maybelle ' 50 72 ,.76 . "82:,'70 71,. .44 80 67• Taman,' Edward ' 60 75 33 53 80. 7.3 84 81 74 Thomson, Leslie 65 44 44 80 56 31 ` 80 71 Thomson, • Hazel .,.- '67 67 58 61 73' S1'.: '66 76 50 West, .Florie .- ............... 69 78 65' 56. 47; :,:68• 48 . 68 61 Westlake, Calvin 68 41 49 1 ,, :, 40 68 63 Winer,. Alma 60 ti, 43 72 65 "" '. 2' '-' 44 71 -7.0 THE THREE -III FORak-CLASSES''' Uniform Tests Held in alt •tie Forms • Aldworth,, ,Margaret Allen, Wilfred Anderson, Alva Bell, William Bissett, Marion Chambers, :Nona� Campbell, Bland Collingwood, Grant Cregry, Agnes Deichert, Theo. Elliott,. Kathleen Elwprthy, Reta. Faist, Fred Ford, Lillian Fowler, Gordon Gambrill, Robt. Gaiser, Clara Gilfillan, John Gower, Herman Guenther, Edith Hamilton, Elizabeth Harvey, Florence Heist, Gertrude Hayter, Helen Hey, Milton Hodgson, Herman Hodgert, Chas Hunter, Howard -59 Hunter, Gerta s. Jarrott, Gilbert Johns, Margaret Kyle, Emerson Lamport, Irene McKenzie, Jean -- Manson, Grace - McLean, Rosa Mitchell, Ada Morlock, Ella Murray, Violet Murray,:. Hannah ` Murray, . Isabel: ..... ; ... .,:.y. Murray, Mildred Pullen, ..Florence .., ..� Pryde, _ John.• Pryde, Tam Rice.. Ellen . ;:...,...: Roulston, Verne ... ,G.�r. Reid, Laura Rose, Lillian Salter, Meta-., ,Schelbie, Gertrude Spencer, Walter Tuckey, Oscar Tapp, James Turnbull, Grace Turnbull, Wilfrid VonWascinski, Wanda Wethey, Helen. Willis, Marie Wood, Olive Whitio'ek, Evelyn Wren, Gladys ...,:.re M Johns 2 Grain 61' I "Lamport, • .LA LCFA:FCECELAHBHAi Ge Ph Ch • r, 66 63.56•• 75 90. 78 60 72 63 6,8, 78 95 63 41 26 76' 58 40 29,40. 48. 69 82 72 31 70 59 " 61 45. 81 52,,55-,71 .57concert. The first parte of the pro- -67 67 82 61 54 72 64 ' • gram was comprised of musical '4 84,7;89 90 77 7.4 80 numbers, jokes.„ -and local take -offs that kept the audience in roars of laughter; while the latter part con- sisting of - several comic sketches, choruses and some magic art was also greatly appreciated. It was an evening of fun. The hall was well filled. The minstrels will .;return again„on June 3rd. Spring is- feminine in ,her ideas at least—she doesn't -like to come un- til she has something new to wear. ilii ' n G Ila Gre,he Leonard' .# Reywood, Thos H`evood,' Wes Hodgson; 0ecil ,,,.. , .... 70 47 Hoffman, Alice ... Hogarth, Janie Howard, Evelyn 7'3 67 Johns, Walter ,,,.;, ,,.,"77 •65 88 74 Martin, Li"lyan , 62 50' 42 99, ,• Medd, "Eleanor 82 74 90 82 ' 5.7 Pollen, Harvey. *65 51 51 .62 Rowe, Rets, .,.,,;:...,,,,. , ,86 59 68 7.1 Sanders,Grant 77 7 51 47. '72 Sims, Melvyn „(;,,. 47 58 '47 57 "61 Snell, Lilla M, ' 89 76 93 80 71` Stanbury, Kenneth 65 67 n :` 67 54 Statham, Lyle 61 47 *63*y60 36.'28 Tiernan, Lorne 58.,65;67 56 61. 6-2 74 Thomison, Pearl ^ *'71*63 56 57 82,28 Woods, Marion* 80` 51 90 62 31 .37 67 Woods, Nesbitt *89*83*70 • - F - A. History, P. Case 56, J. Hogarth 57, -Fl, Aldworth 65. Greek, Ed. Aldworth 69, 52; Wes. Heywood, 38� 36;; Johns Walter, 78, 63; Stanbury, Kenneth, 70, 52, 7;2 85. 68, 61," • 53'2' 81 82 ':439'1'57 ' 56 294'6`i 4b ,57 25 36 52 122° 5412.' 1'78 306 4450 �•2 49 .5236216 *4797 *77' 41 66 56 64 68 50 70 ab - 47 59 45 AUCTION -SALE Es yaws and PIGS OR � S > The '"undersigned auctioneer will on: Public Auction, 'b Pub sell Y EXETER on iu'o t. >< sideof I•I n S South 23rd,925 AY 1 SATURDAY, M SATU1 1 at , 2 o'clock p.m., file following. HORSES -,-General purpose horse, work horse 8 yrs. old; driving horse quiet _and `reliable;; " .,CATPLE—cow . 8 year old,. due to calf; Jersey cow, milking, PIGS—Six young thoroughbred Yorkshire •sows; • whick are select, all of which'at'e bred; also •a number of yet ng hogs ready for service,;,,_ - Democrcat wagon. TERMS—Cash, or an time limit with. •6 per gent. CLAS. HARVEY. _, F. TAYLOR Sale Director Auctioneer Local -News Mrs. A.'Hoskin has returned home after visiting for a couple of weeks with Mr. and Mrs. W. McLaughlin of Brantford. `Mr. and Mrs. McLaugh- lin and their daughter, Miss Marg- aret and Mr. John McLaughlin mot- ored up Saturday and spent the week -end•. here. Main St..League Tuesday eved�6vas in charge of the Citizenship Commit- tee. Mr. S. Elliott gave a very help- ful talk on success.'You might have a lot • of worldly wealth but the greatest' wealth a, man can have is character. The names.of million- aires die with their money but 'the names of men like Jesus, Paul Shakespeare, and Lincoln, ' although poor men, will' live forever• because of ;their, good deeds. A discussion followed in reference to buying a moving picture machine' • for ` the league and; . ,a: `committee .was'', ap- peinted to arrange for the financing of one •if possible. The Verdun Minstrels; of St. Marys, visited Exeter on Wednesday evening of last week and.put on a COURT OF REVISION ownsl b Usborne �,' f ik h that a Notice is a eb rgiven Y Court of Revision of the ,Assessment Roll of the Township of Usborne will h Town- ship n - hold i s :: it t meetingin the ow t f s i o, on Saturday, hi � 13a11 .Elim 1 e s 1 S Y, p > > Y 30th,,,1 25 '3, o'clock m. May 9 , atP, T Clerk „HENRY STRA NG> P. n ll Ont. ' R o. 1,He sa 0 ;. N COURT" eOF REVISION For - the Village of, Exeter A Court of Revision will sit to hear, consider and determine appeal 1' asmadeagainst assessment wren g g 1y.,niad,e or omissions made froth the roll or assessed iborhigh or'too low' a: sun "will be. 'held Monday, Juni 8th, 1925; Fat St'd'clock in the even- ing at the To'cpn Hall.. Parties i`ntere'sted will govern themselves accordingly,,, J. SENIOR, Clerk. • THINGS W. NEVER HEAR A boy.. crying.,.to have his neck washed. .• A wife , 'coaxing her husband to have •'his mother come.and 'make her home with them. A bootlegger • admitting that the stuff he sells, is, deadly. , A :taxicab, driver begging a pedes- trian's, pardon.,;;,: A •, Broker •' .acknowledging that there is�any,money in his business. - ». .v*,:-***,***, .i• • 3t doesn't cost much more to live itwentyyears n - a s:thane-At d d ' ow S1 Y ago, 'bat it/coats a lot more to keep up -appearances.:. . *** '.*** *** People',''who ' advertise can , sell goods. -' m . - People who sell goods can make. money. , 'People:who make money can ad- vertise •geode. ` • Which.. is,of • course, the purpose of money. , *5* '*** ***' Fat men may die _:earlier than bony men, but they never worry about ***,:.**4 *** • show in the Opera House that de-, "And' now,".7said the city girl vis - lighted the large crowd. present. icing the 'farm, "show me which -cow 'The minstrels with their. band parad-gives the coipplexion cream." -ed the Main. Street just before the . ' "• 26 61._ 144'.7`9 • ' 57 72 56' 33 41i, =39 44 40 - 41 *80*80*78 56, 73 82 74 56 44 Absent • 72 59 72 ,63 83 60 ,,,• 50 46 40 'i►9 ' 50 46 36 29 75 , 54 59 60,.70 52. 93 39 72 *82 78.65 • X60 . 61' 55:43 .40 '50 30 20 , 7;1 67 65''7.2 48 64 43'.• 64 41 '70' 43 75 38 43 70 55, 3 40 45,/' 66. 49'63 55-- 55 42, 706x51428254."71 56 68 62 63 51., 75 54 70;10 71 38 61 72 682,., ..69 52 41 '.531,42 11 43 71 72 74.44 *77 ' 36, 63 61 62 21 28 46'70 60 55" •51 17 09 19 554u59u69' : 62 70 64. Absent u53 14 29 52 ,19`50 26 56 58 40 15 ,57 33 89 90 92' -96 85 94 56 65' 36 88 51 92 3 ,4$. 60',.; Ir„+'` P, i 52 49•'23 47 35 '•`40 59 64'.53; 60 26 • 53'' 76171 85 78' 79 "64 ' 6.3' - 67 60.'60 59 85 70.73 ” .. 46 21 72 ,63 77' 35 .. 552' 41'•64 ; '70 '71 '55 0'7, ' ` '54• ' '52 77 62 58.64.571 56 50 81 52 80 75 57 40 32 66 53 61 57 69 3.1 60 36 67 42' 38 68.62 47 35 28 67 55 70 61 47 46 51 50 70 60 -,. 67 78 90 *89 *86 61 '71 43 33 83 67 92'83 86 '.• u51 50 50 59 63 57 '55 66 69 67 64 65. 70'48 5.9 54 65 *86 65 ;54ue8u68 a 73 65 76' 68 51' 31 50 30 31 2 Gram:•51. M, Hey/ 4 Mod Hist„ 62; Cr. Jarrett, 4 Mod. Hist. 43; G. Schil,bef 4 Chant'''. 40; Bdtany 34, 2o61. 40; A. Mitchell, 2 Gram. , r s5; E. 'Anderson, 2 Physiography 51; K. Elliott, 2 Physiography, 57; T. Deichert, 4.Chem. 3'6, 4 Botany 48, 4 Zool, 52; A.{ Creery, 2 Arith. 16; Reta Elworthy, 2 Grain 6.0, 2 Zool. 56; G. Hunter, 1, Art '61; E. Whitlock, 1 Aig 83; G. Wren, 2 Zool. 60 t. Gambrill, 1 Art 48. H. Hunter, 4 Zool. 61; J, McItenzie, 4 Hist 80. FORM nr * Taken in a LcWer'T'oi'm LA LC PA FO Co Li l'diT Al Gery Ailcenhead, M, 57 ,59 35 50 Aldworth, Ed, *90 13o5ver4, George 6t"' 65 70*54,1'67 Campbell, C ., 76 664'80*63 Cornish,T1 62 5.7' 71. Cess, P. ,,:.. *77*`62 *81" 51. 66 8i4'73*74. Creech, Ruby , 79 DI,;nan, Howard47 75 66 58 55'''. Eider, .'Jean .... ,a 6'1*61 V ii 8 52 ' ,) 78 50 xr 1111.;Ch Bo'; So 63 37 ;',53x`62 60` 5 86 , 72 42 31 47 74 24 54 47 -51 costs ' .nlae...�� S • .than.`20.a yeart _I ou'h'lt "`ccom h Th ac sties ` In ' a -few minutes *hat would otherwise,•take you hours,' the, cst of, the telephoneis one of the smallest items • in th'e family's yearly outlay. tea,. A study of expenditures by; hundreds of 'families slibws that food 'costs 43%, miscellaneous 25%, rent 17%, clothes 13%and the telephone: less than 2%. • ., Each flew subscriber; odds le tko valla of YO IR tsle2ilzone Character enables a mann% to stand'' alone,. but it's his' reputation • that. enables him to get a loan. . MEETING OX+ OU.'HI� (71f71URON COUNTY 4 The Council of the Corporation of " the County of Huron Will'. meet 41 the Council Chamber, ,Goderich, at . 3 o'clock in the afternoon of Tugs - day, the 2nd day; of June, 1925. Ali accounts against the County must be-. in the hands of the Clerk net later than Monday p>Meeediug' the 'meeting of Council, County Clerkl Geo; W. Holman, , Goderich, May 18th, 1925 Notice to Creditors. " NOVICE; IS HEREBY GWVEN ,that all persons having claims a-' gainst the • estate ' of MARGARET TJPSI•IALL, late of the Village of .Exeter, widow, who died in the city of London on the 1ft day of May; 1925, are required to forward their the under-' to im ,cent ',proven cls s Y. dayof before •d onor under- signed, h g e June, 1925, AND ,NOTICE,/ • IS 'F'URT HEfly GIVEN: N: That afterthis said date, the Administrator will Proc eed to• distribute the estate, having regard which he then h .. only to t claims of e shall have notice. Dated at Exeter, this/ 11.th day of May.. • 1925. GLADM'AN & ,STAl�1:BURtY••' Solicitors forAdministrator.. Notice ,a9,,.C•,reditors. In the' matter 'of -the Estate or JAMES SCOTT, the ,Elder, latesof: the Township of Hibbert in the, County of Perth, retired farmer, de -- ceased. , The Creditors and others having claims against the estate . of the' above named James Sepia, the Elder - who dietron or about he 5th day of. March, 1925, are requested on or before the 15th day of June, 4925, to send to the undersigned Solicitors. for the. Executors -of the last will and testament of the said deceased, full ,particulars of their claims. against ' the ' Estate duly verified, after which date the assets of the: Estate will lie distributed among the parties entitled thereto, having. re- gard . only to those claims of which. notice has been given as above. , This notice is given pursuant to Section 56 of "The Trustee. Act.' Dated at Mitchell this 14th .day of. 'May, A.D. 1925. • T HOMPSOIV & MU17R0\. Mitchell, Ont. ° .x Solicitors for, Executors. The Superior r Imported Clydesdale ,Stallion. EDWARD 'MOIR. [13172](16426)'` Approved and enrolled, Form ' L• For the season of1925 will' stand` at • LOT ' 6, CONCESSION 9, STEPHEN TERMS—To insure $12.00. .. Sala 1 Lamport, Manager UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN ONTARIO• Eat'abhshed-187'8. Re -organized 1908 Three:FacuIties,7Arts, Medicine and Public Health. 'Four ASihated Colleges. Registration May for Freshmen p- tember 18th, 1928 - C' Degrees by examination: B.A., 14.8c., B.D., LL.B., M.A., M,Sc.,:M.D., D.P.H., Dr. P H., C. P. H. N. and. D;I) New buildings, excellent library and -laboratory fac- ilities. For information, write• E. P. R. NEVILLE, Ph.D.,Registrar'y.. London Canada R 11 Saving with^ a `Pur ose 0/6 B depositing a small sum regularly in 'a Sa s Accou' v�ang nt you will Soon accumulate •mulate, 'a' con- siderable' sum. for• iinvest- ,•ment, say, in a` Govern- ment Bond:' , F;'•, THE, CAyNADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE.. capital Paid Up $20,000,000 . Reserve Rand $20,000,01110 , Exeter Branch - - .` Complin, Manager Crediton Branch - G. • G. Mayciiard,`Maiiager. !z 4L ITh '�. it. FINISII Mothrraw like 'it'fo\ Ilaz,riwoodMoors rt weal's 1i/ e .moan Write to Head Office, Montoeal for Free Bookie@, ( HOMtE' PAINTING MAClE ,EASY.' SOLO BY 01:-Finaricial with telegraph or part Like of of BANK '11 14��'.. Y telephone '�P an indivicbi you can message can girclle In like manner Bank of Montreal as the occasion You can transact enter into financial • of the world. the telephone, rj Am service" 18 ,k eI aI a'�.M d :, •• I7 Fen., you can l thousands span. the "P&L demands. business telegraph.. is OF in cacaos System Service 1tt I i:F l�ti r �n �ii �. ;� talk with the continent; earth. can use°the in little of dealings - ,or as extensive _ . O over dooyears of ?t,� 1 . of or a purely with dd7, k+ X t your� miles. service large -•, cable,' as o-• ,rte; by people are .a-� iter$ away. cable of measure;. local ourx,•�. the - /, te„ y i19t' hbour . yo the, nature in ....vill.f.i4sr n sysi�s,F`,?,-,, E ,• A�� ' t7'"11r/,1,` d - 1,I N. y at , , i, g'`'- . U l., 11- 4_ ;''; ,E,, , , ' r l xi, ant yr z Z ul A 7K7 i' .F. �I. ; rima; " , `: ;. .I'iej our customers. Established Rif Ib crT p E 13 0 w h �I !ji�ll�i�l(lii��#{j• rf�lll�il�IlUl(IU�fi� -` � . � .:: lowitoi ii f 11111II!!Iplllor , Squiri Cut ..„„;., Lcst2wqer ,rr an� -than bevel gears on any ,machin -..fon- -. know that. That is just onereason why the Malone gives you many more of service. The average life of a,= i M. R I I Iii -,11,,,,i_ i_, JL2-M__a 1ream e S. , 1i . is twenty years and during#t1us time you separate 14,600 Ml. r. Ings. Think of it!' The`Me1tte does last longer and skims dean ' er and turn easier. " Ouri users name it—"The separator ,A4 ,,,,, won't wear out " Ask us to gen you more and demonstrate.. bit: Wr.. Ward, Exeter, EESTEGREYHOUND �O�NyT . • i: ED.�garT Navigation 4 PI ANNUAL LOW -FARE EXCURSION''' 111 GODERIcH to DETROIT and:, . , eturit $4.00 Return $2.50 one 'wa. The Big Steel Steamer Gre-_,houad Safe . '' Speedy, Comfortable will leave Goderich Ffti TUESDAY,. June 9th, at 9t30 Returning ,'r n4 Arr'iv`ing, Port Huron 1:30 p.m; Detroit 5.30 p.m. ht leaves Detroit June 11 � g p.m.,' Thursday, The only boat trip from Goderich to Detroit this season: Child- ren between 6 and 12, ' half fare. Visit your Michigan , friends %\ and see big'busy Detroit. A delightful trip over the great ion } � ternational highway of lakes and rivers. ,Os.#NLIGHT OUT OF G00E111011,ff MONDAY A JUNE 8th at• .s. p 1Gi a^:.e nth 1.ge 7'C r...1 volt 'DANCING IN -STEAMER'S NJE7''%V Itt;:5971 G,.. •- - `•,'. l'0lit i"'r:, ,, 1':''�' l't f �.d;id"iu% ` Iii<h" 'Z',.:'41,4. for 1501.",. 25e: .:et "i'i'ii! C, rrcir' w'i [i, :Detroit 1+t14 . 'y,'iene 1,2 h, at 0.go 'ea.nir r"'�.:.,44401*."a :..moi Ex •.0 ch 1 0 t. -T��_O Re FORM I. Iia. Fr Co Di CH Al Addison, Alex, 77 89 74 79 78. 88 63 46c 6 61 Allen, ,.Earl . 61: i•., Andersen, Harry ,,, ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,79 63 86 74 Baker, "Lillian' ,,,, ,,,,,,, 70 75. 89 70:. Dearing, Rosa r..... 52 47 73 72.. Ford, Irvin ,. * 52 19 Hackney, Marjorie ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,..,, 73°, 73 7 78 51 Hicks, Helen , . „ 72 79 . Hicks, Margaret ,,.. ,,, 62 63 . Hodgins, . Ivan Hodgins, Eileen Horton, Harold 78 73 Howald, Muriel ° ,, 73 73 Jennings, Harry .. . . ...... 60 61 Ketchen, , James67 ' 69 67 McClymont, Harvey , .. 66 60'' 55 Mitchell, Clifton 94 63 43 -Mitchell, Harold "' 48 33 29 Mooney, Vera ,,,,, 91 96 70 Munroe, Alice ,........ " 54 43 47 Nelson, Januita' •y....... 03 50 Neil, Murray + .52 Northcott, Stella ; 73 73 69 , 94 92 8- Mary. . O'Brien, t ,. X, 6 Reed, Stanley 1 Y i 72 60 Reeder, Elsie � Salter, Doris 89 Si 75 09 50 Cot Willie Scott, 70' 69 Simmons, Annie 71 Si o n r 50 Sims, ye da - 59 Skinner, •Harold Smith, Hazel 85 75 Thomson; Elizabeth .69 69 6.5 Walter, -Edith 15 59 West,' Sidney ,...»r 59 Westcott, May53 48 • 5.2 Westcott, Doreen 46 48 45' 28 Williard Alice 65, 51 Willis,' Wanda ' 95 S8 62'- 53' 63 60 67 6' Woods, Catherine 8 Wood, 1?earl ............ .......,, Yellow, Minna Alexander; Ruby ,., 65 66 83 76 59. 27` 50 51 0 53 62' 72 72 ° 62 65.72-` 68 37 51` 60 55 72 80- 14 66 53 59' . 52 '65• 40 42 49 69 79, 886 45 75' 49 fi.•9 64 '86 50 77 .69 57 '62 82 50 79 71 66 79 2'7 70 82 38 66 76 ' 58 64 66 33 60 64 8'6 _62 G8 18 4,y, 54 64 .7.7 65 74• ,78 46 .58 22. 54 44 44 68 33 ..-52 55 28 ..10: 65' 7.7 18 '68 66 71.76' 79 88 73 30,76 0 2 .. 48. 57 67 61• 46 ' 64 66 53 74 ' 63 `"70 66 59 6,0 -0" 41 .73 81 24 70 39 63' '67 52 6.7 61 28 :68 70 •74 50 75 62 83 52, 60 -36 7'4' 27 40 61 7y9 50 74 •38 66 09 44 62 2§ 3.9 71 70 59. 81 70 69 62 28 42 •90 :. , 70 58.37 62 ';•62• 38- 130 Ge Ar 87 81 71 59 52 . 5.4 66 52 75 68 42 80 76 51 50 63 •, 57 50 ,69. 4$ 56 64 54 FORM II La Fr Or Abbott, Mae' , 70 Beavers, Reginald 85 89 35 Clark, Marjorie ... 1. 42 Creech, Frank 51 Creech, Hugh 62 65 60. Down, Melville 56 Fisher, Harold ab 48 Frayne, George" 625 70 .66 Gambrill, John. ' ' 47 : 46 30 _Greb, Lily '-39 Heaman, Kathleen 43 ' 3965 Howey, Eugene ' ' 76 76 .58 Howey, Marvin 77 Hunter, Lulu ' ' 68 Hunter, Marjorie , , 38 Kuhn, Stewart Kuntz, John Medd, Marjoitie e Oke,Norah Pfaff, Leonard ' Scott, Ina Sims. Hilda 74 50 74 80 31 38 40 27 Co «"1.1 Au 57' 66 83 60 55 55 73 47 61 60 54' . 7'4. '59 67 '82. 51 61 70 . 46 "59• 80 57. 46' 62 66 -62 •44- 77 . 72• 42 70 90-67 -63.• 88 92 42 55 69 '60 65 -41 44 57 46 ..49---'58 48 59 59 62 64 55 52 57 51 41 53 5'1 7.0 66 64 76' 50 ,'53 56 46 "51 64 61 . 54_ 53 69 '-,7 5 67' 75 64 53 '7 63 68 3f 61 316, •49 45 -59 :5,1 68 33 61 51 44 • 64, Al Ge Zo Ph 78 `: 78 66 _64 66 67 .37 62 ,.71 59 • .56 68 80 71 '84, 78 46 61 .29 87 , 43 64 50 35 -. 61 54 80- 65 44 56 83 75 79..' 84 79 51 •69 62 57. 51''30 65- 59 39 49 23,. ;5 • 78 38_ . 54 67 , 62 8,2 ' 81 60 45 61 1 34' ` • 69,' '•74 50 60 _ 60 45 51 57 ..53 45 66; 66 32 37 44 51 : 46 45 74 62 50' 61 62•' 72 61 Strang, .Maybelle ' 50 72 ,.76 . "82:,'70 71,. .44 80 67• Taman,' Edward ' 60 75 33 53 80. 7.3 84 81 74 Thomson, Leslie 65 44 44 80 56 31 ` 80 71 Thomson, • Hazel .,.- '67 67 58 61 73' S1'.: '66 76 50 West, .Florie .- ............... 69 78 65' 56. 47; :,:68• 48 . 68 61 Westlake, Calvin 68 41 49 1 ,, :, 40 68 63 Winer,. Alma 60 ti, 43 72 65 "" '. 2' '-' 44 71 -7.0 THE THREE -III FORak-CLASSES''' Uniform Tests Held in alt •tie Forms • Aldworth,, ,Margaret Allen, Wilfred Anderson, Alva Bell, William Bissett, Marion Chambers, :Nona� Campbell, Bland Collingwood, Grant Cregry, Agnes Deichert, Theo. Elliott,. Kathleen Elwprthy, Reta. Faist, Fred Ford, Lillian Fowler, Gordon Gambrill, Robt. Gaiser, Clara Gilfillan, John Gower, Herman Guenther, Edith Hamilton, Elizabeth Harvey, Florence Heist, Gertrude Hayter, Helen Hey, Milton Hodgson, Herman Hodgert, Chas Hunter, Howard -59 Hunter, Gerta s. Jarrott, Gilbert Johns, Margaret Kyle, Emerson Lamport, Irene McKenzie, Jean -- Manson, Grace - McLean, Rosa Mitchell, Ada Morlock, Ella Murray, Violet Murray,:. Hannah ` Murray, . Isabel: ..... ; ... .,:.y. Murray, Mildred Pullen, ..Florence .., ..� Pryde, _ John.• Pryde, Tam Rice.. Ellen . ;:...,...: Roulston, Verne ... ,G.�r. Reid, Laura Rose, Lillian Salter, Meta-., ,Schelbie, Gertrude Spencer, Walter Tuckey, Oscar Tapp, James Turnbull, Grace Turnbull, Wilfrid VonWascinski, Wanda Wethey, Helen. Willis, Marie Wood, Olive Whitio'ek, Evelyn Wren, Gladys ...,:.re M Johns 2 Grain 61' I "Lamport, • .LA LCFA:FCECELAHBHAi Ge Ph Ch • r, 66 63.56•• 75 90. 78 60 72 63 6,8, 78 95 63 41 26 76' 58 40 29,40. 48. 69 82 72 31 70 59 " 61 45. 81 52,,55-,71 .57concert. The first parte of the pro- -67 67 82 61 54 72 64 ' • gram was comprised of musical '4 84,7;89 90 77 7.4 80 numbers, jokes.„ -and local take -offs that kept the audience in roars of laughter; while the latter part con- sisting of - several comic sketches, choruses and some magic art was also greatly appreciated. It was an evening of fun. The hall was well filled. The minstrels will .;return again„on June 3rd. Spring is- feminine in ,her ideas at least—she doesn't -like to come un- til she has something new to wear. ilii ' n G Ila Gre,he Leonard' .# Reywood, Thos H`evood,' Wes Hodgson; 0ecil ,,,.. , .... 70 47 Hoffman, Alice ... Hogarth, Janie Howard, Evelyn 7'3 67 Johns, Walter ,,,.;, ,,.,"77 •65 88 74 Martin, Li"lyan , 62 50' 42 99, ,• Medd, "Eleanor 82 74 90 82 ' 5.7 Pollen, Harvey. *65 51 51 .62 Rowe, Rets, .,.,,;:...,,,,. , ,86 59 68 7.1 Sanders,Grant 77 7 51 47. '72 Sims, Melvyn „(;,,. 47 58 '47 57 "61 Snell, Lilla M, ' 89 76 93 80 71` Stanbury, Kenneth 65 67 n :` 67 54 Statham, Lyle 61 47 *63*y60 36.'28 Tiernan, Lorne 58.,65;67 56 61. 6-2 74 Thomison, Pearl ^ *'71*63 56 57 82,28 Woods, Marion* 80` 51 90 62 31 .37 67 Woods, Nesbitt *89*83*70 • - F - A. History, P. Case 56, J. Hogarth 57, -Fl, Aldworth 65. Greek, Ed. Aldworth 69, 52; Wes. Heywood, 38� 36;; Johns Walter, 78, 63; Stanbury, Kenneth, 70, 52, 7;2 85. 68, 61," • 53'2' 81 82 ':439'1'57 ' 56 294'6`i 4b ,57 25 36 52 122° 5412.' 1'78 306 4450 �•2 49 .5236216 *4797 *77' 41 66 56 64 68 50 70 ab - 47 59 45 AUCTION -SALE Es yaws and PIGS OR � S > The '"undersigned auctioneer will on: Public Auction, 'b Pub sell Y EXETER on iu'o t. >< sideof I•I n S South 23rd,925 AY 1 SATURDAY, M SATU1 1 at , 2 o'clock p.m., file following. HORSES -,-General purpose horse, work horse 8 yrs. old; driving horse quiet _and `reliable;; " .,CATPLE—cow . 8 year old,. due to calf; Jersey cow, milking, PIGS—Six young thoroughbred Yorkshire •sows; • whick are select, all of which'at'e bred; also •a number of yet ng hogs ready for service,;,,_ - Democrcat wagon. TERMS—Cash, or an time limit with. •6 per gent. CLAS. HARVEY. _, F. TAYLOR Sale Director Auctioneer Local -News Mrs. A.'Hoskin has returned home after visiting for a couple of weeks with Mr. and Mrs. W. McLaughlin of Brantford. `Mr. and Mrs. McLaugh- lin and their daughter, Miss Marg- aret and Mr. John McLaughlin mot- ored up Saturday and spent the week -end•. here. Main St..League Tuesday eved�6vas in charge of the Citizenship Commit- tee. Mr. S. Elliott gave a very help- ful talk on success.'You might have a lot • of worldly wealth but the greatest' wealth a, man can have is character. The names.of million- aires die with their money but 'the names of men like Jesus, Paul Shakespeare, and Lincoln, ' although poor men, will' live forever• because of ;their, good deeds. A discussion followed in reference to buying a moving picture machine' • for ` the league and; . ,a: `committee .was'', ap- peinted to arrange for the financing of one •if possible. The Verdun Minstrels; of St. Marys, visited Exeter on Wednesday evening of last week and.put on a COURT OF REVISION ownsl b Usborne �,' f ik h that a Notice is a eb rgiven Y Court of Revision of the ,Assessment Roll of the Township of Usborne will h Town- ship n - hold i s :: it t meetingin the ow t f s i o, on Saturday, hi � 13a11 .Elim 1 e s 1 S Y, p > > Y 30th,,,1 25 '3, o'clock m. May 9 , atP, T Clerk „HENRY STRA NG> P. n ll Ont. ' R o. 1,He sa 0 ;. N COURT" eOF REVISION For - the Village of, Exeter A Court of Revision will sit to hear, consider and determine appeal 1' asmadeagainst assessment wren g g 1y.,niad,e or omissions made froth the roll or assessed iborhigh or'too low' a: sun "will be. 'held Monday, Juni 8th, 1925; Fat St'd'clock in the even- ing at the To'cpn Hall.. Parties i`ntere'sted will govern themselves accordingly,,, J. SENIOR, Clerk. • THINGS W. NEVER HEAR A boy.. crying.,.to have his neck washed. .• A wife , 'coaxing her husband to have •'his mother come.and 'make her home with them. A bootlegger • admitting that the stuff he sells, is, deadly. , A :taxicab, driver begging a pedes- trian's, pardon.,;;,: A •, Broker •' .acknowledging that there is�any,money in his business. - ». .v*,:-***,***, .i• • 3t doesn't cost much more to live itwentyyears n - a s:thane-At d d ' ow S1 Y ago, 'bat it/coats a lot more to keep up -appearances.:. . *** '.*** *** People',''who ' advertise can , sell goods. -' m . - People who sell goods can make. money. , 'People:who make money can ad- vertise •geode. ` • Which.. is,of • course, the purpose of money. , *5* '*** ***' Fat men may die _:earlier than bony men, but they never worry about ***,:.**4 *** • show in the Opera House that de-, "And' now,".7said the city girl vis - lighted the large crowd. present. icing the 'farm, "show me which -cow 'The minstrels with their. band parad-gives the coipplexion cream." -ed the Main. Street just before the . ' "• 26 61._ 144'.7`9 • ' 57 72 56' 33 41i, =39 44 40 - 41 *80*80*78 56, 73 82 74 56 44 Absent • 72 59 72 ,63 83 60 ,,,• 50 46 40 'i►9 ' 50 46 36 29 75 , 54 59 60,.70 52. 93 39 72 *82 78.65 • X60 . 61' 55:43 .40 '50 30 20 , 7;1 67 65''7.2 48 64 43'.• 64 41 '70' 43 75 38 43 70 55, 3 40 45,/' 66. 49'63 55-- 55 42, 706x51428254."71 56 68 62 63 51., 75 54 70;10 71 38 61 72 682,., ..69 52 41 '.531,42 11 43 71 72 74.44 *77 ' 36, 63 61 62 21 28 46'70 60 55" •51 17 09 19 554u59u69' : 62 70 64. Absent u53 14 29 52 ,19`50 26 56 58 40 15 ,57 33 89 90 92' -96 85 94 56 65' 36 88 51 92 3 ,4$. 60',.; Ir„+'` P, i 52 49•'23 47 35 '•`40 59 64'.53; 60 26 • 53'' 76171 85 78' 79 "64 ' 6.3' - 67 60.'60 59 85 70.73 ” .. 46 21 72 ,63 77' 35 .. 552' 41'•64 ; '70 '71 '55 0'7, ' ` '54• ' '52 77 62 58.64.571 56 50 81 52 80 75 57 40 32 66 53 61 57 69 3.1 60 36 67 42' 38 68.62 47 35 28 67 55 70 61 47 46 51 50 70 60 -,. 67 78 90 *89 *86 61 '71 43 33 83 67 92'83 86 '.• u51 50 50 59 63 57 '55 66 69 67 64 65. 70'48 5.9 54 65 *86 65 ;54ue8u68 a 73 65 76' 68 51' 31 50 30 31 2 Gram:•51. M, Hey/ 4 Mod Hist„ 62; Cr. Jarrett, 4 Mod. Hist. 43; G. Schil,bef 4 Chant'''. 40; Bdtany 34, 2o61. 40; A. Mitchell, 2 Gram. , r s5; E. 'Anderson, 2 Physiography 51; K. Elliott, 2 Physiography, 57; T. Deichert, 4.Chem. 3'6, 4 Botany 48, 4 Zool, 52; A.{ Creery, 2 Arith. 16; Reta Elworthy, 2 Grain 6.0, 2 Zool. 56; G. Hunter, 1, Art '61; E. Whitlock, 1 Aig 83; G. Wren, 2 Zool. 60 t. Gambrill, 1 Art 48. H. Hunter, 4 Zool. 61; J, McItenzie, 4 Hist 80. FORM nr * Taken in a LcWer'T'oi'm LA LC PA FO Co Li l'diT Al Gery Ailcenhead, M, 57 ,59 35 50 Aldworth, Ed, *90 13o5ver4, George 6t"' 65 70*54,1'67 Campbell, C ., 76 664'80*63 Cornish,T1 62 5.7' 71. Cess, P. ,,:.. *77*`62 *81" 51. 66 8i4'73*74. Creech, Ruby , 79 DI,;nan, Howard47 75 66 58 55'''. Eider, .'Jean .... ,a 6'1*61 V ii 8 52 ' ,) 78 50 xr 1111.;Ch Bo'; So 63 37 ;',53x`62 60` 5 86 , 72 42 31 47 74 24 54 47 -51 costs ' .nlae...�� S • .than.`20.a yeart _I ou'h'lt "`ccom h Th ac sties ` In ' a -few minutes *hat would otherwise,•take you hours,' the, cst of, the telephoneis one of the smallest items • in th'e family's yearly outlay. tea,. A study of expenditures by; hundreds of 'families slibws that food 'costs 43%, miscellaneous 25%, rent 17%, clothes 13%and the telephone: less than 2%. • ., Each flew subscriber; odds le tko valla of YO IR tsle2ilzone Character enables a mann% to stand'' alone,. but it's his' reputation • that. enables him to get a loan. . MEETING OX+ OU.'HI� (71f71URON COUNTY 4 The Council of the Corporation of " the County of Huron Will'. meet 41 the Council Chamber, ,Goderich, at . 3 o'clock in the afternoon of Tugs - day, the 2nd day; of June, 1925. Ali accounts against the County must be-. in the hands of the Clerk net later than Monday p>Meeediug' the 'meeting of Council, County Clerkl Geo; W. Holman, , Goderich, May 18th, 1925 Notice to Creditors. " NOVICE; IS HEREBY GWVEN ,that all persons having claims a-' gainst the • estate ' of MARGARET TJPSI•IALL, late of the Village of .Exeter, widow, who died in the city of London on the 1ft day of May; 1925, are required to forward their the under-' to im ,cent ',proven cls s Y. dayof before •d onor under- signed, h g e June, 1925, AND ,NOTICE,/ • IS 'F'URT HEfly GIVEN: N: That afterthis said date, the Administrator will Proc eed to• distribute the estate, having regard which he then h .. only to t claims of e shall have notice. Dated at Exeter, this/ 11.th day of May.. • 1925. GLADM'AN & ,STAl�1:BURtY••' Solicitors forAdministrator.. Notice ,a9,,.C•,reditors. In the' matter 'of -the Estate or JAMES SCOTT, the ,Elder, latesof: the Township of Hibbert in the, County of Perth, retired farmer, de -- ceased. , The Creditors and others having claims against the estate . of the' above named James Sepia, the Elder - who dietron or about he 5th day of. March, 1925, are requested on or before the 15th day of June, 4925, to send to the undersigned Solicitors. for the. Executors -of the last will and testament of the said deceased, full ,particulars of their claims. against ' the ' Estate duly verified, after which date the assets of the: Estate will lie distributed among the parties entitled thereto, having. re- gard . only to those claims of which. notice has been given as above. , This notice is given pursuant to Section 56 of "The Trustee. Act.' Dated at Mitchell this 14th .day of. 'May, A.D. 1925. • T HOMPSOIV & MU17R0\. Mitchell, Ont. ° .x Solicitors for, Executors. The Superior r Imported Clydesdale ,Stallion. EDWARD 'MOIR. [13172](16426)'` Approved and enrolled, Form ' L• For the season of1925 will' stand` at • LOT ' 6, CONCESSION 9, STEPHEN TERMS—To insure $12.00. .. Sala 1 Lamport, Manager UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN ONTARIO• Eat'abhshed-187'8. Re -organized 1908 Three:FacuIties,7Arts, Medicine and Public Health. 'Four ASihated Colleges. Registration May for Freshmen p- tember 18th, 1928 - C' Degrees by examination: B.A., 14.8c., B.D., LL.B., M.A., M,Sc.,:M.D., D.P.H., Dr. P H., C. P. H. N. and. D;I) New buildings, excellent library and -laboratory fac- ilities. For information, write• E. P. R. NEVILLE, Ph.D.,Registrar'y.. London Canada R 11 Saving with^ a `Pur ose 0/6 B depositing a small sum regularly in 'a Sa s Accou' v�ang nt you will Soon accumulate •mulate, 'a' con- siderable' sum. for• iinvest- ,•ment, say, in a` Govern- ment Bond:' , F;'•, THE, CAyNADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE.. capital Paid Up $20,000,000 . Reserve Rand $20,000,01110 , Exeter Branch - - .` Complin, Manager Crediton Branch - G. • G. Mayciiard,`Maiiager. !z 4L ITh '�. it. FINISII Mothrraw like 'it'fo\ Ilaz,riwoodMoors rt weal's 1i/ e .moan Write to Head Office, Montoeal for Free Bookie@, ( HOMtE' PAINTING MAClE ,EASY.' SOLO BY