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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1910-06-09, Page 4festerbuurtitc, Sanders & Creeon . Props. THURSDAY. Juno 1), 1910' Nine thousand sten will be required to take the census of next year. The West will pro thly receive an increased re- presf•ttatlan In the 14ouse of °amnions after the census hae been taken. but this will depend upo:t the relativo in- • cress' in Quebec and the Etat. The old view that the Ontario orchard le bun a side issue to farming le giving way to the conviction that the orchard may become the most important and best paying part of the farm. As that conviction becomes more general there wilt be a change in the face of rural Ontario. Mi. R. L. Borden. leader of the Oppos- ition 1:1 the House of Contmoae, will ad- dress a number of mteetings In Ontario during June, starting on the 14th at C.►mpbeliford. The other meeting*. so tar definitely decided are -June 15, at Lyng Branch; June 16, Ingersoll ; June 17. Aylmer ; June 20. Niagara Falls: June 21. Trenton; June 28. Ba,rrle ; Ju;:e 25. Finch. The Hon C. J. Doh- erty will accompany Mr. Borden until Ju:.e 22. EXETER SCHOOL REPORT -- lie S. De.parlrnc,tl Nor .t III. -The following have 11388 - May Teat examination and are recom- mended to write on the mid-sununer Ex- aminations as indicated below. Normal lEatrance.-Honors, L. 0. Watson 88.3 per cent.; E. Copeland 83.5; A. Dow - 83.2; C. Pickard 82.5; L. Martin 77.6; A. Pickard 78; Pass, W. Blrney 73.3; W. Monteith 72.7 ; A. McPherson 71.6 ; (t. Hooper 71.9; L. Ilodgert 64.9. Junior Isfatriculatlon.-L. G. Watson 71.1: A. Daw 67; E. Copeland- 63.6: C. Pickard 62.6; A. Pickard 81.8 ; W. Mon- teith 57.7: W. Blrney 57.6 ; R. Hooper 56.7. W.13. Weidenhammer, B. A., Prin. For:a 11. -Paso, S. Petty 73,9: B. Ifo- garth 67.9; It. Dearing 60.8. No. on .the Roll 28 ; average attendance 25. E. M Robb, Teacher. Form I. -Pass, P. 13rowe 73; 1. Ren- nie 71 ; A. Doup3 67 ; M. MrQueen 02; R. Woed 60. C7om uereial.-S. Gltlles 09. Number on Roll 4:3: dally averag: 41.2. •. S1. Johnston, 1e., n.r P. S. Department P. $. Dept.-Ro)nc iV.-Sr. (V,-lfon- vre, Nebe3n Hi11 83; L. Harvey 91 ; M. Morgan 79; J. Davis78 ; B. 0111108 77 ; Pass. F. Arnold 74 ; - D. Hall 73 ; 1. Iti•-- ors 71; equal R. I3alkwill awl J. Wa'k- er 71): E. Hurdoe 70 ; V. 1L. v • G9 : W. Snell 67: 1", McPherson 07 ; A. Bever- ley 64. Jr. IV. -Honors. I. Swept 89; B. Wal- tker 83; F. Rowe 82 ; M. Case Nl) ; F. Hill 80; E. Day 76; R; Rowe 73; ['ass, B. Quance 73: 0. tlodgert 78 ; L. Taylor 72 ; H. Rivers 71 ; S. hector 70 ; E. Balkwlll 0e1; T. Fear 65; E. Homey 64. Ngo. on Roll 39: average httendaau•e 37. C. Voaper, teacher. Sr. IiI.-Honors, W. Manson 88: A. Knigta 84. B. Hodgcrt 81: Pass 4. Day 74. A. Bell 72. W. Kydd 71, 0. Davis 71. NI. Heywood 70. J. leollick '68, 0. Mardo;c3ld 67, E. Howey 66, L. Kesllc 64, H. Rowell.':e 134. M. Knott 130. Jr. lib. Honore, P. Jackson 83, It, Parsons 79, et. Hurstoe 79, A. Mack 78, Pess, E. Davis 60, P. flowey 01. NO. e:n eon 29, averag: 27. J. Murray. Teacher. Rolm V3 -Forth III., Jr.. Honors, 0. I'Itton 82, Karl Weldenhanuner 79, L. 'Luette 79. D. White 77, G. Ford 72, G Wells 71. D. Itouldeo 6:1. D. Kunz 611. Form 11.. sr., M. Kydd 91. M. Pickard 89, M. Hardy 83, H. hector y0, 41.'Wal ker 76. A. Davis 76, V. Welsh 75 ; gees . Wm. Jaco'ri 74. I.. Walker 7:1, C. Dear- Ing 71. M. Da/ c, No. .o, roll 30. av- erage 20. 11. N. KInen':u,. Teacher. Room ViI., Jr. 11., Motors, 11 Hoyle 83, V Sweet 9:;, V. Marshall 81. 0, (%:Tarlton 80. B. Rivera 79. W. Davis 74 M. Morl3ek 70, A. C:arnisit 75 ; Pees, C. Hareems 71, M. Bedford 119. C. Mallett 68, L. Palmer 66. L. Dearing 07. C. Morley 66. 451. Brown 65, 1. Easter - brook 64, i1. Gould d0. Sr. Pt. ii.- Iloners, G. Harvey 92, H, Jackson 119, 111 Ilerticib 79, W. Knight 78, 1. Zue. fle 70, F. Rrlmacontb, 77 ; Pass. C. San - Jere 6: 4'. Mallett 64. C. Foal 61, J. Fcrgueoc; 61, N. Sorry Io. No. an roll 39 aver ago 311. A. Sleeth, Teacher. l'ar• Ii., llon,rs. V. 11111 14.l. E, Magee 77, E. Wells 75; Pass, F. Taylor 71, W. Gillespie 71. J. Davis u. 41. Iioal- den 62 Jr. 1't. 11., ,Hon)ra, J.Itowee 76; rasa, 51. liarvcy 72. M. Harvey 71, 1. Davis lo. P. Har•tees 115. Sr. P:. 1., Eloy era. E. Davis 90, 1'. Weid- o;tharnnter 76, 1'. Collins 75 ; Pass, N. Handers 72, R. Senior 69. E. Yelaew 6e, It Webster 63. No. on roll :)i, averag 25. 11. G. Ire! ' ock. Teacher. 4v,tilNING. Sine Its Introduction into Canada the sties of Parisian Sage have been phe- le:Ilenal. This suc:ces t;e. led to many to ti:010ns slntilar in ram e. Look out for then[; they are not the genuine, See that the girl with t"e Auburn hair is on every patkagr, You ran always a tet the genuine at W. S. Cole's. Parietal, Sage Is the quickest acting tend molt effic!e:rt hair toner' in the world. it Is tit ide to tonform to Dr. Sanger - bond's sof Parisi proven theory that dandruff. falling hair. baldness and scalp ltrh are caused by germs. Parisian Sage kine these de elruff ; c. Met. , list church will hold theirs Berme and remove a all tract of dandruff , true( -Th. at two weeks, or MO:, y hick ; It slope taitln; hair and Itching scalp and pre - .vent,, baldness. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury, it uprn ury *13 ,-.rely deatr.y the sen.e of swell and completely derange the whole 'prim a hen euterin ,nthrough the mwcourwafters. iw•harti'•le.shout meter be used except 00 prea•riptions from repute ble ph:.i.•iane, a: the damage they will do le feu -fold to the good you can possibly derive from thew, Hall's Catarrh Cure. manufactured by C. J. Cheney k Cu., Toledo, 0.. contains no mercury. and is taken internally. acting directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Halle t'atarrh Cure be sure you g the genuine. It is taken inter- nally and made in Toledo. Ohiu, by F. J- ('IIENEY Sr CO. Teatimoniale tree. Sold by all Dr.a;.ist•, Priee75c. per bottle - Take Hall's Family- Pill, for constipation. I1 d 011E01Tt)N. Miss I/o, t' y Cooper. w1.o has been seriously i11 with diphtheria, le :-ee')v- crirtg.-Mr. Eels and Garnet Heywood of Exeter were visiting friends here Sunday, -Mr, Wilson Anderson lett last week on an extended visit to the North west. i[ he likes the West he will move t',t'r w'th his family. -Mr. Wm. Lewis, sr., Is confhted to his room through sickness -`dr. John 0111 of Exeter watt to town Monday. -511.. Rosie Finkbein- er returned to Berlin last week. -Ell Lawson [sold a fine horse to Frank Taylor fur a good figure. Our h cseball boys drover to Allen Craig Iasi Wednesday to play a game of hall but owing to the wet weather the game was called off The Greysteads are to piny here on Friday June 10, and an exciting game Is expected. Both trams are In good condition. Come out and se' the game.-Mlltoit G. Parker of the Commerce left to Harrlston Saturday for a two-week holiday. -Wm. Mellin has completed the addition to Henry S:c necher's dwelling. The Increased room will be found very convenient.- The onvenient-The Southland Serenaders gave an ex- cellent program In the Methodist church last Friday evening to a good sized au- dience. The dinging was of high order and those who did not attend nnlased a treat. -Rev. Itobert Hicks has been attending the Methodist Conference in (ilatham the past week. We are pleas- ed to learn that he will continue as p eetor in thls circuit for another year. -Dr. Orme 1s busy working up hie rur- al telephone system. Ile has secured a considerable number et subscribers and wile., all is in worklu; order this netgh- ',ortrood will be a net -work of wires. - El. Short stet with a painful and un- pleasant accident while lying in his hammock the other day. The rope broke and threw hint heavily 0;, tne floor.In- Jurying his back. He has been obliged to stay in he since. His many' friends hope he may soon recover. -While saw - Ing lumber the other day with his traction engine John Smith nad a nar- row escape front being seriously hurt. Without warning the cylinder head bu''st and the shed was filled with flying pieces of iron. Fortunately all escaped tun 1t was a close one. The accident -•.ruse at a time when Mr. Smith has a coaelderable amount of custom sawing to d). -Richard Houser of the Conunerce was in Wingharn on Wednesday attend 'n; the funeral of hie uncle. -Ell King 'tad a barn raising Saturday. Geo. Htrt- zel and Wes. i" inkbeiner were chosen captains. Tice former won by a close margin. All went up well. -What's the matter with our street lights? Juet when we neel then) the most, everything) :s In darkness. If our town fathers will give this their attention It will; be much appreciated. -Everett Feltner made a business trip to London Thursday. - Harry Beaver has laid a cement walk for Jahn Dyer from the street to his dseL'Ing.-Sirs. Sambrook visited with friends 111 Louden for a few days. On \Vefnesday she attended the graduat:or4 ex -rcises of the nurses at St. Joseph hospital. We are pleased to see the name of Miss Vedra Fotheringhant, her niece, among those who graduated this yea. Congratulations.- On Monday atoning the married men of this town pl eyed the STARS a hot game of ball. It was a sight good for sore eyes to se the old timers tighten up their belts t :I get Into the gantl with spirit and v.na as. in drys of yore. Thee speed and I:getr,ing :Ike moves of some of the fathers b wi!dered our Champion team and w':e;i t1,, stunt. was -al'ed on ae- o'an' of darbness the score stool 10-10 T,te boys will have. It out again sonic o:'.e: night. In the meantime ape pa - pts can be seen In the hack yards catching ball and doing acrobatic stunts In order to llntb'r up for a long. s -1 -1 -d -e for h )rue baa'. ' ZION. \Ira. Hannah lirock. who hae b'aa very low. 1s at present considerably In - proved and her chance for recovery is marc hopeful. -Andrew Taylor and wife of near St. Tl.wnas visited his brother 14 ARQUHHAR. Death, --The rad and sudden dean, o:'curred about twelve-thUty Wednes- day ntonia)g of last week of Miss Ad- eline Athelia, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Turnbull of this place. Dec•eascd. who was aged 18 years, 11 months. was a bright and papular sit and a general favorite with all. She was .epparently in her usual health the pre- vious day as she' h td 0300 to Exeter do'1tg some shopping. and on returning [tome she retired abut ten o'clock. She was taken suddenly ill shortly after re- tiring and died in ati hour or two. Thr stews of her dead, carte as a paleful shock to the entire neighborhood attl the b'reavel relatives have the sympathy of %C wide circle of friends. The funeral watch to)k plare to the Exeter ceme- tery on Friday was very largely attend- ed. Deceased waa a faithful, affection- ate daughter and an agreeable sister. !teepee. for the aged and sincere syn- pithy for the needy were ever c•haract • eristie of her. Front her earliest years the bible was an open 1)ook, in her hard and when she. was still quite young she ti came connected with the Thames (toad Presbyterian Church. the choir of which ab' was a member, the meta berm of which showed their love for her and gratitude for her service.. by tete presentation of a moat beautiful wreath of flowers, and he: many other friends and relatives afro very kindly furnish ed lovely fewer.. Mr. Andrew hackney had a ver y suc- cessful bee last Saturday. building an approach to the barn which he had er- ected the week previous. the whole ap- proach being composed of earth end priced there in one day. When com- pleted Mr. hackney will have one sof the best barns In the Township( of Rib- bert. A barn raising and bee such as this 1• a rare occurrence these days and reminds one of olden times. -Mr. Thos. Cameron has disposed of Mr. I'. \tadge's Lumley farm to Ueborne, to Mr. Henry Anderson of same township for the sum of ;3700. Mr. Anderson is now one of the largest farmers 1n the township, he tow owning 230 acres of good choice farm land. -Mr. John Me - Nicol Ijat a valuable 3 -yr -old filly; last week from indtgestlon.-Statute la- bor is the .order of the day. -Mr. John Hut,kln Is this week building a cement silo for Thos. Cameron. John has an up-to-date outfit for mixing cement, it toeing driven by a gasoline. engine. - The wet weather of the past two weeks `pas been bad for the corn In this to- eelity, but the crops promise to be very gond.-Miss Bessie Spa•ere of (*frontally vis'.ted at T. Cameron's the past w,•erc. 1 -Miss Tillie [ley of 'Zurich visited at Fred Stewart's and other friends last we'k.-We are pleased to see Messrs. James Gardiner-. Wm. Pollen and Fred Stewart all able to be about their dut- :es once pure. The Farquhar and Mount Pleasant ball teams met here on Tuesday night and played a very interesting same, result - :ng in favor of the Itonte team. by 'a score of 18 to 6. The Farquhar team is now open for a trimming from some more pretentious team. KiltKTON. Wedded. -A very pretty Juste wedding wan solemnized at the Methodist parson age, 1059 Richmond street, London. on Thursday evening. June 2nd, at six o'clock, when Miss Esther A. Fletcher of Kirkton and Mi. Arthur J. Rundle of Woodham were united In marriage by Rev. S. Anderson. A number of their most intlmate friends were present to witnes.% the happy event. After a trip to western p)'.nts they w111 be at home to their friends at Woodham after the 2011: Inst. The Advocate extends con- gratulations and best wishes. The citizens of Kirkton are building .t tine bowline green on a piece of land Purchased from S. Doupe.- Messrs. if trkney & Madge are remodelling their hardware store. -The following have entered for the standing fall wheat corn petition conducted by the Kirkton Agri- cultutal Society. the list bottle now dos- ed. -I) twson's Golden Ceatf, Joe. Kirk, Arthur 11. Doupe, Perry 1-'. Doupe, Rich- ard Itirtch. Bert floss. Wllb3rt Sperling John Urquhart. John Morpet. Hugh Ber- ry. 4Ve.1' y Stier. Thos. Marriott, Jas. Gardiner. S. Routley, Wm. Hanna, Jos- iah Creery. ltatcl fie Bros., Watson Bros Stilton Gregory, 4Vut. Ilollinghead. Ar - Cole Robinsan. Herbert Crago, W. Iley wood, Cies. It trnett. Sam Brock ; Reli- able, Alex. Fraser; Abundance, Thos. ` I'nson ; Harvest King. A. J. Dow. ELI NI V I LL.B. Mr. Wm. Simile of Toronto was herr last week attending the funeral of his nt)ther,-Mr. Jas. Earl of the 7th con. Robert end ether relatives for a few his beautified his residence with a days this week. -Statute labot le i:1 br;ght and artistic coat of paint. Mr. preeress and our roads will not be Earl likes to have things iookhtK tidy pleasenl to drive on for a while.- The Trustees have had the outside woodwork of the church painted, which with the new colored glass windows makes a great improvement. -Sabbath School An- niversary services will be held here on Sunday June 12. ltev. Kerr of Luc•an will preac:t ntor,,ing and evening. Ali (old-lash:pned tea meeting will be held on Tuesday. June 14. A good program • esto rtainntent at 2 o'clock. Tca ser- ve! at 4 o'cl)ck. ltefresr:nrents. games and amusemeete of all kinds. GRAND BEND. Sirs. Ed. 0111. )r.. visited .t law days .tt Granton last week. -Quite a num- ', :. of camp •rs have arrived. -The 'fret y,a' ;`c of the season was held here HAI. 'u -(1.v. -Mr. 1.. Revell. was in London e trustees.) last week. -The Canada Company's surveyor Is here surveying 'tote number sone and two. Mr. Newell o: Strait .rd was also here for a few d iys.-Mr. Tleu,an's nt n were here front D,sawold Mu.:day tinning Mr. Holt'. boots. -The Presbyterian church Intend '-o:'1i;tg their picnic on Jun 15th. and 4n1 rent -tabor that baldness is caused by du, t-u:f germs. those little hard work ilia persistent devils that day and night do no'hleg but dig into the roots of the hair and destroy !t• vitality. Hari IL In Sage I. • daintily perfumed flossing, not sticky o' greasy. and ve.age wr•rran who desires luturlate and tteileteace hair cu. ge• It in tyro week, tlY saing .1t. .50 cents a large bottle, alas- CASTORIA For Infante and Children. The Kind Yce Have Always Bought Bears the ft%gnature of and clean. Death -The death took place on Thur,, day morning lar[. June 2nd. at the tarn Ily residence here of Mary Jane. Pudner wife of Theis. Senate, aged 62 years 0 months and 29 day's. The late Mr,,. Smile had been 111 for three or four years of rheumatism. which had grad uelly wasted her sttcngth until about sir months ago, whet she was forced to take her bed. and .'nen she had rap- idly declined u.tsl relieved by death. She was highly resp:rted by all who knew her. Deceased came from Dcv.)nshire. to Canada with her husband over thirty years ago. acrd they have been, residents o: this place ever since. The tuners[ took place to the Elimvllle cemetery on Saturd ty atter,,o ,'. The bereaved bus - b end and fancily leave the syrnpatny of thee many friends. Besides the hus- band threes sats survive, William of Toronto. Thornton 0: Winchelsea and •Il l'ts0't of Ere'' I. Satiate labor is now the order of the day. The Herdman Bros have re- opened their grave pit and several of the divisions are drawrt,g fr. in there. --Thr' township council had on Saturday la•ai.lr th••ir te,nlal sea - sign. there being held t he ('. •eit t • f Re- vision of the Aatr.siuertl Roll end Also en the ',Vinchel+ea kiln, of which there were .ix appeal'. against the award- of the Kngineei. The Council ilea met on Monday and lel the con- tract for the mime drain to Mr. Wal- lace of near Kidget•,wn. - Mr. Joshua John. ors -tripled the pulpit Menday •'v• ening in the ab.enee of the pastors, who are attending ('.,,.ference at Chat• haat.--Mr. Jane.. Jackets•, -pent M'tn• day at his home near Wanton. --Ar• rangeroeots are on the way for the annual Sunday School picnic to 1* held on July let. DASIIWOOD 1.a ft Lo6INsIIu- IKE, I)A ll0ou coal EY 4. kENtEli. Deeds, Wilts. llortgag,• and all Legal Da•urnest* carefully and {promptly prepared Charges moderate. Issuer of Marriage 1..t ruses The Lutherian church choir drove in a body to Mitchell on Saturday after- noon to take part in soate.meeting of the church in that place. -Ed. Nadi - ger sold his driving mare last week to Charles Guenther. She is a fine, large pacing beast, got by Non Parole, three year's old and gives promise of being sotnething good, Ezra Tiernan also sold his driver to Jacob Kellerman, I)r. McLaughlin disposed of one of his drivers last week to Mr. McFar line for which he received agood figure. ---Mrs. Wagner still continues in very poor health and her friends are growing anzious--On Wednesday Miss Bertha %Villert, third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Willert, was united in marriage to Mr. Hobert Hayter, 21,it concession .'f Stephen. We join in congratul.etions to the young couple. It is (lotnutunly reported that in the near futurea similar affair flair will take place in our midst.-Tbe Y.P.A. of the Evangelical church will have their Strawberry social on Friday evening, June 24th. The festival last year was a grand success and we may this year look forward to a good program. Che quilt which bas 3383 names on it will also be on sale at the social. WINCHELSEA Mrs. Medd of Kinburn is the gueet of her son W. G. Medd.-Mise Agnes Hunter of Exeter spent a few days last week with Miss Edna Robinson. - Mrs. W. G. Medd returned from Con- ference Monday. -Mr. Thomas Cow- ard and wife spent Saturday in Lon- don. -Mins Nora Martin of London spent Sunday with Miss Vera Coward. - Dr. Orme and wife of Crediton spent Monday at the borne of W. W. Kerr. Tbe members of Mrs, Kerr's Sabbath School class met at her borne on Sat- urday and presented one of their number, Mise Ella Camm, to a kitchen shower. WEAK KIDNEYS MAKE WEAK BODIES, Diseases Cause Half the Com- mon Aches and Ills of Exeter People. Kidney As one weak link weakens a chain, eo weak 'kidneys weaken the whole body and hasten the final breaking down. Overwork, strains, colds and other causes Injure the kidneys, and when their activity Is lessened the; whole body suffers from the excess of uric poison circulated in the blood. Aches and pails and languor and urin- ary 111s come, and there is an ever in- creasing tendency towards diabetes and and [anal Bright's disease. There is no real help for the sufferer except kidney help Booth's Kidney Pills act directly on the kidneys and cure every kidney Ill. Ilensall cures are the proof. Mr. Wrn. Hildebrand of N. E. part of town, Hensel), Ont., says; "I have not suffered with backache since using !tooth'. Kidney fills, and prior to that 1 hud frequently been unable to stoop or straighten up with scvale grinding pain. that would catrl, nit arrose the small of the back and in the region of the kidneys. Tate urine waa highly col- ored and contained a quautlty of brick dust sediment. This was particularly no ticable whenever 1 would take cold. t nad used other rentcdiea before try- ing Boon's Kidney Pelle but found Utile relief. 1 beileve Booth's Kidney fills to be an excellent kidney regulat- or and will gladly recommend them." Sold by Dealers Price 50 cents. The 1t. T. (tooth Co., L't'd. Fort Erle, Ont.. Sole Canadian Agents. CURES CATARRH,. ASTHMA, Bronchitis, Croup, Coughs and Colds, oe warty back. Sold and guarantee: by 'V. S. OGLE, EXETER. Iron Posts T121.11747> 18c Each Simply to advertise them. In the future they will again be 25 cents. COME AND GET THE GREAT BIO BARGAIN. We will take In exchange Horse- 1,eir, Rubber..., Iron, Copper lists■ and Wool I'Icklrgs, for which we will allow the high- est price M. JACKSON'S IRON DEALER Main St., &iaatop GRAND TRUNK STEM EM ROUND Tial' SUMMER TOURIST TICKETS AT LOW RATES JUNE l.t to SEPT. :nth. 'o i'oi tland and Astoria. Ore.. Meatth Tiro:n1, Everett and R llingham. Wash.. Victoria, Va;trouver and New West- ru natter, 1). C.. San Franc -1st o. Los An- gel -s. and San Diego, Cal. i.ETUiRN LIMIT 0(1'. 31st. 1910 IIOMESEEKE I1S EXCURSIONS TO WEy1TE IN CANADA Via Chicago. May 31 a:td June 14. 4'le Sarnia and Northern, Navigation Company -steamer leaves Sarnia 1.31) p. :•t- ;fav 30th end Jun 15th. Secure ticket• and full information from J. J. KNIOHT. Depot Agent, F:t •'er, or addretes J. I) M('DONALD. I). 1'. A.. O. T. Re., T•oonto. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE UEAIt ul'r tc'E, 1011•)511•, Ii1 11111,01) 1887 B. E. WALKER, President ' Paid up Capital, $10.000,000 ALIXANDER LAlftl', G^neral 51anave: Rrservt. Fund, - 6.000,000 Branches throughout Canada, an 1 i:1 the United States and England SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT Deposits of $1 and upwards are received and interest allowed at current rates. Accounts may be opened in the names of two or more persons an,l withdrawals made by any one of them[ or by the survivor. 124 Exeter ![ranee: -G. W. Harrison, Manager. Branch also at Credit/1k GIRLS WANTED! to work on Boys' Clothing. $3.50 a week will be paid to good smart girls while learning and piece work will be given as soon as competent, in which wages as high as $7.50 per week can be earned. Both hand sewers and machine operators required. Good clean work. Con- stant employment. Also smart Boy to learn cutting. About 17 years of age Apply to G. W, DAVIS, Supt. Jackson Man'fg Co., Exeter KIPI'EN.-Mr. Sewer's call to Pine Rivet- was taker, up at the Presbyter: meeting here Tuesday. The Pine Itiver deputation urged their case strongly but the deputation from Brucefleld sueceed- c1 at persuading Jnr Sewers to remain. AILSA CRAIG -A quiet wedding took place at the Central Methodist parson- age, St. Thomas. on Wednesday. when ilius N. Brown, daughter of George Brown of Moult I3rydgea. and A. W. Scott, of Alias Craig, were united to ;n u•1 lage by Rev. Mr. !foyer. Mr. ar:,d +4-11-b++++++++++++++++++44++ + PIANOS To Rent $2 Per month & up Six months' rent al- lowed on the pur- chase price of a new in- strument. 8.MARTIN&SON Exeter's Leading Musical Emporium They are noted for the quality of their goods Mrs. Scott left on a honeymoon trip to Toronto and the Muskoka Lake district fol one month. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA At 40 You will regret you did not atteud one of Canada's High - Grade Business Colleges, located at Peterborough Welland Orangeville Wingham Clinton Walkerton Now is a good time to enter. Our graduates receive from $400 to $1500 per annum. Mail Cousess in 100 different subjects.' Write for particulars. CLINTON BUSINESS COLLEGE GEO. SPOTTON, PRINCIPAL. 30414,041.00011004,6030 Always in the lead 0CR POLICY has always been to give our customers the ad- vantage of any reduction our keen buying has allowed us to take advantage of. Our WATCH Department is most complete and et prices within the reach of everyone -$1.00 up to $40.00 -and same warranted from one to three years. Now is the time of year when an ALARM CLOCK does not come antis,. We have a Ane [election of them. The *kernel trig alarm repeats the call every 9 seconds Prices, 75c to $2.51) and same warranted for one year. Our Repairing Department i- most complete. Nothing pas.ee our bands that doer. not re ceive our best attention. A. Marchand, Exeter Jeweller & Optician l BCRIIP! The general public will take notice that i am doing business in Exeter in the line of purchaetog all kinds of ,crap. Iliarsst searkot price, void for Scrap lees. Rskbor,. Norse Nair, Cypsr, as.. sec.; Aloe Wsnk.d wool sad Most CIIpTilegs All purebaaes to be deliverel to HAWKiNS & SON'S HARDWARK. KX ETCH, where the cash will be paid or trade given. Orders for collection of scrap may he left at the same store, where nrornpt attention will be given. M. WEXLER, Junk Dealer, Exeter, Ont.