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Every 10.c
Packet. of
WILSON,'
FLY
PADS
\WILL KILL MORE FLIES THAN
$8 W:ORTH OF ANY
STICKY FLY CATCHER,
Clean to handle, Sold .•by all
Druggists, Grocers and
General Stores
erdit'on
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rx.
Wedding belle kvii ' 0o0n be ring-
ing.
Mr. Henry Metz ie confined to his
Um
h e With as g. ore leg.
Miss Drina ?Broini, of Kitchener;
called on friends o.0Sunday,
Mrs. Adam X uupp, of Caledonia
• is visiting ,with Mrs, Ewald.
1. ,
14 x. a Min. earl ii,,
s ' 'm. Fischer and
son Emery. spent Sunday in Dash-
woo&
Mrs. Chas. Finkbeiner, of Ailsa
Craig is apehding a few days with
Mrs. Louis Wein.
Mrs. Ed.Short and Mr. and Mrs.
Welsh, visited at the home of Mr.
and Mrs, Chas, Zwioker on Sun-
day
A nu nberof`our young people of
town took in the Moonlight Excur-
sion at Goderich Monday night of
Iast week. :
Mr, and Mr's. Ed. Fahner and
Carrie accompanied by Mrs. John
Six Reasons Why I Reco • end
HURON & ERIE DEBENTURES
1, They are authorized by law era an investment for estates
and trust funds.
2. They are issued by an institution that is "OLDER than the
DOMINION."
3. This 62 -year-old financial institution 4s;-•. Government Chart-
ered.
4 Huron & Erie books, securities and accounts are subject
to inspection at any time 'without notice by . {Dominion Gov
.ernment Officials.
5. T aid
The up capital and reserve fund of The.Old Huron &
Erie affords surplus security totalling $6,.850,000.
6. Owners of these debentures together with savings depositors'.
bane FIRST claim upon every dollar of =I-Iurori & Erie as-
sets totalling over $•31,000,000.
ii per cent. per annum is payable half yearly upon $100', or more
for 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 years.
CHOOSE THIS TRUSTEE SECUR1l'.1 X FOR YOUR HARD EARN-
ED SAVINGS
ISAAC R. CARLING
BARRISTER &c., EXETER, ONT.
Local Agent for The Huron & E rie Mortgage Corporation.
to whom applications for debentures may be made.
It is white!
----and stays white
White enameled woodwork makes a fitting hack-
ound for almost any home interior. Carmote
White High Gloss Enamel gives a lastir g -finish
to any surface. It flows easily from the brush and
dries with a hard china -like surface. Your choice
of high gloss or eggshell finish in white or ivory.
Can be washed with hot water without harm.
CARMOTE
WHITE .ENAMEL
Made by Carpenter -Morton Com,iaany, Roston, Most,
W. J. HEAMAN, Exeter
Bonthron & Drysdale
HENSALL
WHY DADDY, WHY?
"Daddy, if you lTiiow wve're hungry
Iknow that we are very poor,
It moat break your heart in
• 1 -leaven
'Cause you never did insure.
IYIemma wonders why you didn't
Save the dimes you threw away
But you felt too strong and
'healthy
;Per insurance people say.
You were taken without warning,
I oaviag us to fight alone;:
You'd have taken out ineurance,
DaddY, :if you'd only i nown.
Twasnt that you didn't lovers,
I recall how dear you were;
But your little girl must suffer
'Cause you failed to save for •
Mary's, Daddy left insurance,
And their home will still be
theirs,.
They're not hungry and ""some-
times Mary
Gives ine oast off clothes she
wears.
They don't have to take in sewing
Mary's Mamma doesu't cry,
For her Daddy left insurance
But you didn't, Daddy, why?"
E. C. HARVEY
Agent ,•=
MUTUAL LIFE OF CANADA
Exeter Ontario
Sweitzer motored to Sarnia and
other places for a few days.
Mr. and ars. Edgar Horsey and
sons, of Stratford, motored here
Wednesday visting the former's sis-
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Motz.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Brown and
daughter Kathleen and Mrs, Muriel
Drummond and daughter ,, all of
Ailsa Craig spent Sunday with Mrs.
Chris. Hoffman. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Heatherley and
daughter Thelma and Miss Pearl
Metz, all of London spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Motz.
Mrs. Haylock and son Lorne and
girl friend, Miss Sando of London,
spent the week -end with Mrs. Lena
I•Sweitzer and Mrs. Wm. Finkbeiner.
Mr. and tire. Harry Sweitzer an
family,. of Kitchener, - accompanie
by Miss Salina Beaver, spent Sun
day with' Mrs. B. Brown, Sr., an
Lorne.
.••• Rev. and Mrs. Dreier, J. H. Holtz
man, Clinton Morlock, Clara Morlo
Aima Smith, Clara Geiser and•Mrs
G. E. Wenzel are attending th
Stratford district Evangelical S. S
convention to be held at Lingelbac
church on the South East Hope cir
cuit.
Visitors at the Evangelical 'par
sonage over the week -end and Mon.
day were Mr. and Mrs. C. Re _(hies
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gies and daugh
ter Catherine, of Waterloo;• Mrs. A
Lowe and daughter Eileen, Mr. Ed-
win Filsinger and two •;d; aughters
Elvera and Matilda and "so'li, Walter
of. Kitchener.
Mrs. (Rev.) W. Y. Drbier and
Mrs. J. H. Holtzman have returned
from the W. M. S. convention at El-
miraeand report that the Missionary
Banner was captured by the Iocal
Evangelical Women's Mission and
Aid Society for another year. It is
an' evidence of the very excellent
work that is being done by them.
We congratulate the' -officers and
Members Upon their achievements.
The convention report will be given
at the next monthly meeting.
Children's Day will be observed at
the Evangelical church next Sabbeth
in connection with the Sunday
school session at 11 a.m. and at the
eveiing service. Bring.your child-
ren's day offering to the S. S. class
and to the evening service. A care-
fully prepared. program consisting of
speeches by' 'the juniors, exercises,
recitations, pantomime, choruses, etc.
will be rendered at the evening ser-
vice and the junior choir will'oc-
cupy the choir loft. An infant bap-
tismal service is arranged for at the
morning service' when a goodly num-
ber of babies will receive the rite of
holy baptise. The pastor will give
an address 'on "That Baby," and a
junior : quartett ` will also sing. , It
will be ,a joyous and festive day. Let
the worshipers throng the temple of
God.
The June meeting of the Women's
Institute was held Tuesday after-
noon. 'Five cars conveyed 22 ni'em-
bers of the Crediton branch to Zur-
ich where a joint meeting of. the two
branches was held. The meeting.
opened with community"singing fol-
lowed by a prayer by Mrs. 0. Smith
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k
It's safe to buy your
tires wherever you
see this sign, for the
efficient Dunlop. Of-
ficial' Dealer stakes
his reputationon and
invests; Ills money In
them,
Dunlop Official Service Depots: 11: 0 SNI,1LT,, Exeter; F. W. CI.A.BRB,
Crediton; DAVE VE T137141:AN,,. It liwood 14zOI.;il7(E3 BRIIINNEit; Grand
Deed; :HERB MOUSSEA•U, 'Zurich.
Tz'
ar illstruu ental by Miss Ida Rout-
ledge, a . duet jay Mrs. Siebert ,and:
Miss. Rouledge,, Mieg' ' de-
partment ; speaker, was then . galled,
upon arid. -gave as her. topic' • "Wo-
meu's National Outlook and the• .d,c
tivi i
t es and Achievements of ':.the
xnstitute," whish was numb appreei-,
ated; ,Sha also
ansered
several
gnestions,that had,"'been asked
through the question drawer. This.
was followed by a short period of
oomumunity: singing and an , instru-
mental by Mrs. (Dr.) ODwyer, Tile
meeting , closed with than Lord's
Prayer in unison. A bountiful
luncheon, was served on the lawn -at
the ;home of Mrs. Hey by the Zurich.
ladies• whieli was Muck ,.:enjoyed : by
all present..
CLINTON ;SCHOOL OF
COMMERCE MEDAL' AWARDS
The School' of Commerce, Clinton,
Ont., " .has the pleasure during the
past week of presenting to their
students the following awards, given
by,. the Underwood Typewriter Co.,
Lor work written on the Underwood
Typewriting tests for the month of
May: Certificates to Mary Collyer,
Clinton, 33 words per minute; Pearl
Taylor, Auburn, 34 words per min-
ute; ,Loretta, Kinahan, Auburn, 30
words per minute; Annie Simmons,
Exeter, 31 words per minute; Marie
Gravelle, Goderich, 33 words per
minute. Bronze Medals won by
Kenneth Hunt, Clinton, 40 words
per minute; won by Mabel Wright,
Londesboro,. 41 words per minute.
Silver Medal, won by Evelyn Reed,
of Goderich for writing at 52 words
per minute. Gold Medal, won. by
Ernest Barker, of Goderich for
writing 61 words per minute.
ESTIMATED EXPENDITURE FOR
COUNTY ROADS
The estimated receipts and expen-
ditures' on the . Huron County roads
submitted to the County Council.
were as follows:
Estimated Expenditure
Construction work $ 65,000:00
Maintenance:—
Resurfacing ......................55,000.00'
Machinery
8,000.09
Superintendence 4,500.00
Snow roads 4,000.00
Repairs to bridges 8,000.00
Weeds 2;000,00
Dragging 8,000.00
Repairs to culverts ....,,,4,000.00
Oiling 6,000,00
Connecting links 14,000,00
Total•, $178,500.00
Estimated Receipts
2 mill levy • $ 85,000.00
Government grant 90,000.00.
Special levies 2,800.00
Sundry receipts' 1,000.00
Total $178,500.00
EXECUTOR'S t,
AUCTION SALE
of • --
HOUSE,
HOUSE, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
ETC.
The Executor, of the Estate of the
late Emma M. Shute (Harding) has
instructed "the undersigned Auction-
eer to sell by public auction on the
premises on
ANDREW STREET, EXETER.
• on•
'TUESDAY, JULY 6th, 1926
at 2 o'clock p.m. the following
Real Estate—Pt, of Park Lot "F"
on the East side of Andrew St., in
the village of Exeter, having a
frontage on Andrew St. of 55 feet
and a depth of about 270 feet. On.
this lot is a 1 1-2 storey frame house
containing 7 rooms, hall, etc.
CHATTELS -3 beds, 2 wash
stands, 2 chests of drawers, dresser,
bedding, 2 stoves, dining room table -
2 couches, kitchen table, 5 chairs,
washing machine, 6 rocking chairs,
sewing machine, dishes, kitchen
utensils, lawn mower, etc
TERMS
Chattels, Cash.
Real Estate, 10 per cent. of pur-
chase price on day. of sale and bat;
ance in 30 days hthereafter. The
purchaser .may have -immediate pos-
session.
Further particulars and terms of
sale will be made known on day of
sale or may be ha,d'on application to
FRANK TAYLOR, Exeter, Ont.
Auctioneer
GLADMAN & STANBURY, Exeter,
Vendor's Solicitors
AUCTION SALE
— of
BRICK HOUSE
The,
Executors of the Estate of the
late J. N. Howard have instructed
the undersigned auctioneer to offer
for sale by public auction on the
premises on
MAIN STREET, EXETER
-_ on_ ,
SATURDAY, JULY 3rd, 1926
at,e2 o'clock pan. the following
That fine solid 2 storey rug brick
house and lot N. 33 on the east
Side of Main street, in the village ofsmile.Exeter. This house contains sae•
6 rooms • and has wide, verandah
across the front. It is well situat-
ed on the main street and is a de-
sirable residence. Immediaite pose.
session can be given.
TERMS
10 per cent on day of sale and
balance in 30 days thereafter.
Further particulars will be made
known on day of sale or maybe had
on application to.
FRANK TAYLOR., Exeter,
Auctioneer,
CLAl3MAN & STANBURY, Exeter;;,
Barristers, . Vendor's "Solicitors.
There is good in. everyone, and
it's so far in some it never cemes
out.
"That must` be 1a very fasein .
ating book."
`'1'es, it's a cookbook. It's just
full of stirring events." • .
Golfer: "Nottee any »mprovelnent
since last year?"
Caddy: "Had your clubs '44111216d
up, haven't' you, sir?" Laughter.
Anniversary Services
rhe ANNYYERSAILX Servicers of the
Milted Q IVEmti l S day School, ,AP'
KirIttoni
Will be held on
SUNDAY,. JUNE; 20th 1926
Rev, ,David Williams, of Thedford,
willea1
C
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p at
X .a.ln.
, and
7 p.ra..
STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL
, will be held. on
WEDNESDAY. JUNE 218rd, 1920
on the grounds of Ur. J.
anile More, 1:
seat' of Rirkton. soft ball and
_mile
for the children ,commencing
at 3 o clock, Supper from 6, p.m. to
8 p.m. during which' Music will be
provided; by the' Woodham,; Orches-
tra, The evening program will he
rendered by the. Sunset Male Quar-
tette, of London. Part ane--Quar-
teetes, solos, etc. Part two— Min-,
strel plantation songs and Miss Ro-
berts, Eloqutionist, Miss Deacon Ac-
conlpanist4 Neighboring ministers
will give short addresses. Admis-
sion 50c.i children not of the school
26c. Rev. J. L. Foster, Pastor, Robt,
Hazlewood, Supt,
'AUCTION SALE
-• of
ALFALFA AND SWEET. CLOVER
HAY
Mr. F. Taylor has received in-
structions tosell by public auction,
on
LOT 7, N. THAMES ROAD
—on_
SATURDAY,. JUNE 26th, 1920
at two o'clock p.m;
25 acres each of Alfalfa and
Sweet Clover hay.
Will -be sold in lots to suit pur-
chasers.
TERMS
6 months' credit ' on furnishing,
approved joint notes at 6 per cent.
per annum. -
J. N. RATCLIFFE, Proprietor.
FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer..
Sealed Tenders addressed to he
undersigned, and endorsed "Tender
for North Pier Reconstruction, Gode
rich, Ont.,"• will be received until 12
o'clock noon (daylight saving),
,Tuesday, July 6th, 1926, for the re-
construction of the North Pier for a
length of 500 feet, at Goderich,
Huron County, Ont.
Plans and forms of contract can
be seen and; specification and forms
of tender obtained at this. Depart-
ment, at the offices of»,,the" District
Engineers, Customs Building, Lon-
don, • Ont.; •Equity Building, Toron-
to, Ont., and at the Post Office,
Goderich, Ont.
Tenders will not be considered un-
less made -on printed forms supplied
by the Department and in accord-
ante with conditions contained
therein.
Each tender must be accompanied
by an accepted cheque on a charter-
ed bank payable to the order of the
Minister of Public Works, equal to
10 per cent. of the amount of the
tender. Bonds of the Dominion of
Canada or bonds of the Canadian
National Railway Company will also
be accepted as security, or 'bonds
and a eheque if required to make up
an odd amount.
Note—Blue prints can be obtain-
ed at the Department by depositing
an accepted cheque for the sum -s pi
$10.00, payable to the order of the
Minister of Public Works, which will
be returned if` the intendingbidder.
Submit a regular bid.
By order,
S. E. O'BRIEN,
Secretary.
Department of Public, Works,
Ottawa, June 14,1920
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trouble—expense-,-
embarrassment.
rouble—expense-yetnbarrassment.
`Thorough, inspection
protects you against
ail. -these things.
That's why we put so
much importance on
the 5 Points of Wil-
lard Battery Inspeci
tion. Same service op"
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Ladies 3(1c. Gentlemen
60c
Dancing Free
CREAM SEPARATORS
We are making a special offer for
the exchange of your old cream sep-
arator on a new• one for the next
few weeks'only. The Massey -Harris.
separator is one of the closest skim-
ming and easiest running on the
market to -day. Try one of these ma-
chines, a trial will convince you and
the price is right. We now have to
offer for the /.trade a power . lift
tractor plow specially designed for
use with Fordsen tractors and per-
fect in construction. Call on us
when in need of any new machinery,
stable equipment, . hay car outfits,
barn door track; rope, twine, pumps,
windmills, etc. Give; us a call.
ARTHUR: JONES
MASSEY-HARRIS
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN'
that all 'persons having claims a-
gainst the estate of LOUISA AND-
ERSON, late of the Township of Us -
borne, in the County of Huron, mar-
ried woman, who died on the 7th
day of April, 1924, are required to
forward their claims duly proven to
the undersigned on or before the
28th day of June, 1926.
AND NOTICE IS -FURTHER GIV-
EN that after the said date the Ad-
ministrator will proceed to distrib-
ute the estate having regard only to
the claims of which he then shall
have notice.
Dated at Exeter this 7th day '-of
June, 1926.
GLADMAN- & STANBURY
Solicitors for the Administrator
AUCTION SALE
vauRCH AND SOCIETY
.PROPERTY
The undersigned has received
ins
structions to sell by Public Auctioaq.
at •
SUNSHINE CHURCH, Con, 10,
USBORNE
SATURDAY, JUNEh 10t .
1
at 2 o'clock sharp the following
Church building, brick; frame
sheds and following church fixtures-
1 good organ, 1 . communion ;set e.
number of good chairs, 1 5‘ -gallon.'
coal oil can, lamps,, small :.: table,
clock, library, 2 box stoves, stove
pipes, matting, carpet, etc..,
Conditions of the removal o
building, etc.. will be given out -at:
the time of sale.
TERMS
Sums of $10 and under,,: cash;
amounts over $10 '6 months; credit:
on furnishing approved joint notes.
Signed `on behalf of Trustee 'Board.
R. E. POOLEY, GEO. JAQUES
FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer
At the sane time and place the,
Chosen Friends' Hall, adjoining the
Township Hall in • the Village or
Elimville and Township of Usborne,
will be sold. Also some chairs and.
tables. The hall is built of, brick_
and all the material was of the beat.
quality. The- lot is two rods by,'
four. Tile purchaser, if removiugv
the building, must raze the walls
level with the ground and remove,
all the material.
The terms are the same as tor-
church
orchurch property.
By order
JOSHUA JOHNS;
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that all persons having claims a-
gainst the estate of JANE RYCK
MAN, of the Village of Exeter„
widow, who died at the village or '
Exeter, May 19th, 1926, are requir=-
ed to forward their claims .duly-
proven to the undersigned on or be --
fore June 21st, 1926.
AND NOTICE IS FURTHER GM -
EN
EN that after the said date the Ex-
ecutrix will proceed to distribute::
the estate having regard only to then
claims of which she then shall have,
notice..
Dated at Exeter this 1st day or
June, 1926.
GLADMAN & STANBURY
Solicitors for Executrix=
Musical Contest and Fsctival, •
June 30th. See advt. front page .
The McPhillips Pianos.
We have had unique success with thesebeautifull
Pianos during the past two years and the reason
is BECAUSE they are aU 1 LT to LAST. They ha
a beautiful TONE and TOUCH! Everything ' re-
quired to make a GOOD PIANO is put into them
and above all they are built to uphold the RE-
PUTATION and`GooD name behind them.
THE FOLLOWING LETTER UNSOLICITED AND WRITTEN
TO A PROMINENT TEACHER OF MUSIC.
It was with pleasure that I heard the work of your pupils at
the examinations in July last, their work was very good and quite
up to the standard of the better centres and better than we hear in
many, centres.
I was also very much pleased with the McPhillips Pianos which
we used and played on at the time. Their tone is good, they seem-
ed to be of excellent construction, the action is good and I consider
that they cdmpare very favorably, in"every respect, with any of ,our
Canadian Pianos. I think the prices asked for them was very
reasonable and I am sure they will give satisfaction to anyone, with
reasonable care and attention.
Wishing you every success in all your work and that your busi-
ness
usiness will continue to grow.
Yours faithfully
ARTHUR H. HOWELL
Examiner, London -(Eng.) College of Music
Distributing Agent", .MRS. QAMBRILL•,' EXETER, ONT.
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The amount of actual service .you get from your • tractor de-/
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then that the McCormick -Deering Triple Power Tractor will be of
more use to you than an ordinary make which is only able" to snpplY
power from belt and drawbar, The Power Take Off which is the
third unit of • power on the McCormick -Deering 10••20 and 1540
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If you are interested in Tractors, or any other farm imple-
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A DA MA i,; Exe'tet, Ont.
PHONE 172r3