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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1923-4-5, Page 4PLOW UP CLOSE Champion Brand "AMERICAN" Fence•.on America Posts take the least possible fence roam -- n you get the most ten -acre field. Putting up Champion Brand "AMERICAN"Fence is not an expense - it is a wise investment -plow up dose for your purse's sake arid your )increased prodnction will soon take are of fence construction casts. Galvanized. Steel out of every -211 Sold by Ward & Morgan, Exeter :The Best F'ence I've, Ever Used" That is what our customers say about. Peerless Fence. It is heavily galvanized to prevent rust.. It has all the strength you require. It is good for years of satisfactory service. We can show you heights and weights in Peerless Farm, Poultry and Lawn Fence for every requirement. B. M. FRANCIS Massey -Harris Warerooms, Exeter Crediton BATTERIES CHARGED, -I have Installed a Battery Charging outfit. Bring in. your battery and let us look after it for you. Satisfaction guaran- e-ed.-F. W. CLARK. 'Mr. Henry Motz received ward bast reek ,^f the ,sa4ausi illness of his 'fat - her and mother, Mr. and Mrs. George iVTctz of Napinka, Man, and he left for than place at once, Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Sweitzer are beth quite ill. 1lss, Albert Ki1ng; is os>, th•e sick lis'fa. Mass Lila Kuhn of St, Thomas is spending her holidays at her home. Mr. Fred Mangnus of Detroit spent the week end at the home .of his 6( 0-lJ @ �, an�luiunam � dam xnpt ,u , , n„ ��„t �°ail 3�����"�Y��i��.T 1 n,i! SPRING'S OPENING - means .that.. You will need Freeman s Fertilizers The quick start to"`crops and con- stant , vigorous ' growthw h i ch Freeman's Fertilizers 'give is -what makes you money, i- Big Yields -Good Quality means Biggest Profits to You. See our Agent or write us. OUR PRICES' ARE RIGHT Agents wantea in- unrepre-: stinted territory. - W. A. FREEMAN CO. LIMITED HAMILTON L ocal Agent - Alex. M. Stewart, . R.. •R, No. 1, Ailsa Craig, Ont father, 14Ir. G: `Malnbnirt 'Mr. Irwin Fahsuer spent the holiday with his parents, Ur. add .Mrs, •Chris;.. Palmer. Mr: Herb Beaver rand friend of Baden ,spent the lialiday isn:' t.hie village Vir. E. Bates ,of •Gade•rich 'pent th° bra?ida.y with' frieins in the village. \9.r. Wm. Young rind f.amil;y of Mit, shell visited Mr. and. Mrs. J. G,,• Yrbung over the holiday. • Mr, and Mrs. WitI Smith and Ger- ald have returned home, after visiting for a few months an M;1ehK;ran,;',' Mr. hoyy, Wolf of Windsor is spend- ing the Easter holidays at his home here. Mr, G. Mangnus returned. home from London, after attending the funeral of hie cousin, Mr. Wm. Brown. Mrs. M. Gu.e tther of Kitchrenar, and Fred, Mangnaus of Detroit, have re- turned to their homes; after spending the, holidays with 'their, father and sis- ter, Mrs. E. Moore. Miss Howatt and Miss 'McKay are spending the Easter vacation, at their respective homes near Seaforth. Miss M, Nicholson is spending the ahoilidays at hex home. Miss Nola Geiser is .spending- the holidays at the. home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W., B. Gasser. .ctcid.ert.-Mr. Lloyd Gainer ,met with a painful accidenit on Monday ;while helping to saw woad on Mr. John [Gainer's farm. In some manner his anitten got caught in the hook i'ot the spring ,an the friction pulley while, in. motion, wrenching his arm• at .the elbow and bruising it -very severely. Harry ,heaver is attending a conven- tion of the Ontario Trustees and Rate- payers Association in Taranto 'this week, as a delegate rof aur school, Communion, sen -vice. was held in the Evangelical Church last Sunday. In the evening eleven were admitted to church membership. A wave ,nf house. -clean ng has. struck town., Whether it jss' the, approach of Conference„ or .else that the wo- men anu.s't clean house •every spring whether w•eath.er ciondiiions are fit or nor, is hard to say. A public meeting -will( be held in the - Town Hall, Crediton, 'Thursday even -i Mg, April 5th at 8 ra'clock, to receive' reports of the treasurer and other of- fic;:ur, •of the C.AA.A., for election\ of officers, far dscussi;on of cele- bration and other natters of interest to the town. Good attendance re- quested, School Reports SCHOOL REPORT OF S. S, NO. 7, Ush,orne for March. Those marked ."x" mussed part of the examinations. -3rd class, Angus Earl honors, Har- old 't)enham, Delmar Skinner, Ray Brook, Hazel Earl; Sir. 2nd, Morris Hern h mors, Tommy Hern honors, Nor man Brock, Norman Jaques; Jr,- 2nd, Willie. Earl Harvey Wright x, Melvin Wright x: First Class, Myrtle Eax1, honors, Garfield Carnhsr honors, Clay- ton Cornish; Primer, Lloyd Hero horr- ors, No. enrolled 16, average 14. M, h McInityre, teacher. SCHOOL REPORT 01' THE SEN- IOR. R OOM AT WINCHELSEA.-Sr. V., r wart Cornish SD, :VLldred Bell 68 Jessie Brooks 67, Jr, V., Florence Pul- len 77, Agnes Cleary 72, Mildred Rout - le 70, Isabella Johnson 69, Ross Hern 69, Wm Hazelwood 67, Lloyd Colgan 66, Elgin Hern 66, Harold Prance 65, Kenneth Stevenson 64, Mine Pullen 63 Char!iz Hrad,g,ert 59, Carmen Gregory +4; Sr, IV,, Verna; Brock 79, Marjorie Deib.ridge 79, Ina Jaques 72, Ward I-Iern 70, Alma Hern 67, Lena ;I:L•e y - w!, nd 61, Cyril Carnlis;h 60; Sr. III., Squire Herdman 82, Gilbert Johns 71 Harry Murch 71,. Kennieth Jahns 70, rt�Verdi. Kellett 53, Jack D•albridge 51,' lerbert Heywood "48. Na. on roll 30, average 27,29.-L. McCulloch, teach,cr!. SCHOOL REPORT, OF S. S. NO. 1, McGillivray, far March, -Sr. IV., Jo Conlin, Malcolm Fraser; Jr. 1V., Mary Boyle, Phiiamente' Hennessey, Bern6ce Cordon, Joseph Boyle; 1I., Cyril Hen- essey, Mike Bayle, Fergus Buckley ; Part II„ Genevieve Hennessey, Fred! 'Cioszlun, Rhodie Boyle, Rita Flanagan Jack Buckley. Result of term rexaminatioms,-Sr.TV. Jae •Con!iia 83, Malcolm, Fraser 75; Jr. 1\r„ Phitom:en4 Hennessey 74 Mary ;Broyle 72, B•esniice Conlin 65, Joseph Bayle. 55, II, Mike Boyle 71, Fergus Buckley 57, Cyril Hennessey 76; Pt. Ii„ G,ezuevvev 1-lennessey,'81,.Fred C,on lin 81, _eta Flaniagaln 74, Rhodie Boyle 72, Jack tEuck.',ey 69. G,erneview. Letbel, teacher. Whalen EASTER REPORT OF WHALEN SCHOOL. --Pupils marked "x" were absent for one or more rexaminations, Sr. 4th, Willie French, 680, Irene. Har- ness 679; Jr. 4th, Hazel Webb 602 Ross Duffield x280, Elva Morley x; Sr. 3rd, Dorothy Parkinson 572, Dor- othy Stevenson 552, John Ryan x439, Howard Morley x; Jr. 3rd, Harold Ha'iewood 570, Ralph Parkinson 505 Edna Squires 472, Clifford Webb 369 Jr. 2.nd; Reba Squires 348, Htarvtey Dobbs 347, Elmer Webb 284, Harvey Webb x215; First, Clive Dobbs honors, Ruth Morley; Primer, Willie Dobbs, . W. B, Stewart, teacher. Miss Florence Pollen is confined to her home with the chicken pox, ` About twenty of the, neighbors met At .'vlr, Wm. Morley's woods acne after- noOrt last week and, cut about twenty- four cards of wood for him. Mrs. Geo. Squire spent the week end with friends' in Tuckerarmirth.. Miss Cora Harness of Granton spent Sunday atthe hioire of her 'grand I - mother, Mrs. Jas. Shipley. The Easter .1 -deleting of they W. M. S, will be held on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs'. Joseph Morley, The many friends of Master iHarvey 'Webb «;ill be pleasled to know that he as convalescing after his recent op. erataon for his foot performed at the Sick Children's Hospital, Toronto, He and his mother expect to return this week. Mr. apz1 Mrs. Frank Squire and children spent a few; days in Exeter last week at the. Monate of Mr. Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Franck Langford of near Landon spent [a (couple, of days at the home rof Mr. Herb Langford. Mr, and Mrs. Tiedball of Forest are spending their honeymoon with friends here and at Woodham, Mrs. Thompson of Greenway is spending a few days at the home of Vir, Webb, while her daughter, Mrs, Webb, is iii Toronito. SCHOOL REPORT OF S. S, No. 10 Usborne.„ based on weekly examina- tions for the month of ",Vlarch.-Sr.1V A., Leslie Thormiaon 78, Violet West- lake 68 Dories Balton; 67, Cady n West- lake. 65, Leola-Glatniviililei 56; Sr, IV. B. Harry Anderson 67, Cairmart.Canit 60 Lizzie Thomson 58, Ruby' Alexanider 54, Calvin Horton 40, Sr 111,,, Elsie $ears 67,Beulah,,G'1 nt ; ,p 6:, W lb,errt Clan 211e 55; Ja # iv.,-Mercyn Ryck man 63 Charlie We,sltlake. 53, Sr. II„ Mary Kerslake 71, Jr. II., Nellie Mc- Lean, 65, Charlie Glanville 54; First, Margaret McQueen 88, Millie Cann82 Primer Sr., Clayton, Horton 75, Jr,, Mary Westlake 65. Nva, an roll 22, av- erage attendance 18.8. Margaret Anderson. ,teacher.. SCHOOL REPORT, OF U.S.S. NO. 13, 1-iay and Stephen, for March. -IV., Leonard Pfaff 82, Harry Stanlake 78, ;Lyle Ford 74; III., Bernice Carrick 74 Dorothy Gould 73, Clarence Stanlake 73; III., Orville Ford 80, Charlie Stan - lake .79; L,: Dorothy Ford 92, Stuart Gould 84, 'Ruby Penlhale 78; Printer; Marjorie Gould 87, Roy Carrick 63. No. on roll 14,, average 1228. Lilian M. Walker, teacher, SCHOOL REPORT OF. S. S. NO. 3, Stephen, far March; Tprose marked "x" ;missed examrinlaitianst- Sr. 4th, ILosa, t'Dearing 70, Stella earin,g 69, Ger- trade Knight 67x, Luella•Stamiake,;64x• Harold Pesihale' 46,xJr. 4, EliChristiei 56x; Jr. '3„ Ella Dearing; 77; Sr. 2,1Iar garet Penha1e 71, Greta Dearing 53, Earl Christie x, Bernice Sanders i x, lst, Leland Jory 62; Jr. 2, Willie' Stanlake- 76, Gladys Penhaile 71, Mur- ray Scott, 64; Primer A., Dawgla.sTrieb Tier . 70; B.,: Ray Jory 80. No. on roll 17, average "i2 . ••' 'Diaz"aihy Karim teacher, K1PPEN,-The .marriage took place i.n London of Louise, Georgena McCly- mont, daughter of James McClymonit of Kippen, to Russell Ralph Geoghe- gan of London. They, will reside in North London. The Best. Way DQRT risix loss, byepal ing cash n your letters. our will fnd the Money Orders issued by this Bank a safe and convenient way of paying your'out..of town accounts. Oar Teller can issue them without delay at the saene;cost as Post Office or Express Orders. V67E` WELCOME YOUR BUSINESS syr THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE, Capital Paid Exeter Branch - Crediton Branch Dashwood Branch up $15,000,000 Reserve Fund $15,000,000 - M. R. Complin, Manager T. L. Rutherford, Acting Manager INCORPORATED 1855 Capital and Reserve $9,000,000 Over 125 Brans:hes. THE MOLSONS BANK OFFERS GOOD BANKING FACILITIES to Merchants, Manufacturers and Farmers, Etc. Savings Departments at every Branch EXETER BRANCH T. S. WOODS Manager, Centralia Branch open for business daily An Opportunity for Cultural Study School teachers, extramural,regular and special students are invited to come for six weeks' Summer School, which opens July 2nd. General B. A. and Honor B. A. courses are offered. English, Mathematics, History, Philosophy, Languages and Natural Sciences 20 courses in all. Special course in Geology, including Geography and 'Physiography required by Depart- mental regulations. Low fees. 16 Apply K.P.R. NEVILLE, Ph.D., Registrar, London, Ont. r' •��ytt,Y i�:�: • rw `'r '"1)) V Rind $405 Tourist $445 Cowin $69 Sedan $785 Cha nis *345 ion rORO.O„T.GOVT.TAUS EXTRA STARTING AND CLCCTI C MOOING STANOArm CQU/Y.M£NT ' ON s(oaY A./0 COUPE JN buying a Ford car to- day, you buy a developed, pro- ven car -proven ,over -a period of years. You do not buy an experiment. The low price of . _ the Ford is made possible only by quan- tity production. Milo Snell, Exeter, Ont. Cook Bros. 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