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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1915-4-29, Page 8HOUSEEILEARBIG TlitiE ••, AEE Housecleaning Ey by WS buying a Domestic Vacuum Cleaner from us. It will clean your Rugs and Carpets bettor than beating them and with nuch less labor. Then get -)ottle of Sunny Polish to clean 'Tour furniture, aud, if yon see you need any pew furniture, we leave a, big stock to choose from. R, N. ROWE. Embalmer & Funeral Director PRONE 20a lammmzirE__ e•,• t, •Th TIiE. E X EX rIntt,4$ METER, APRIL 29th, 1915; neeeeeteeseate.-,_ ees-aree---;eeee, " •, a • . _Az 2 " Tel E FA RE, T PRW r.4 Qu % CLOTH MG rf I ,17,11T1-111-71;iThI7Pet, 111; RE0SoLvco 14AT THE SQUARE DEAL WINS- JUST ASK OUR., CUSTOMERS VII4ETHER OR NOT WE 4IVE. T-ien , $0.1.TARrE DEAL -• WET SELL THE BEST TMT'Li IN MC MARKET FOR. 10' CoMESEE OUR CLoTHING. EVERY THREAD IN EVERY SUIT WE SELL, CoMES FROM THE SHEEP'S BACK WHEN WE TELL YOU So. WooL IS WooL IN oUR, SHoP. oUR MODELS ARE UP To THE MINUTE; oUR, PATTERNS ARE THE BRIGHTEST WEAVES; THE MAKE I,S FAULT- LESS. WEAR OUR CLOTHES. YoU WILL LIKE THEM. PRICE THEM --YOU WILL BUY THEM. WEAR oNE oF OUR NEW SUITS NEXT SUNDAY AND YoU WILL SKIP FCR eloY. GIVE US ALL OF' YoUR, BUSINESS IN EVERY LINE AND WE WILL GIVE YoU A SQUARE DEAL. LADIES TAILORED SUITS In Blue, 131ack, Grey and Sand Shades. All are well tailored, well lined, and are the very newest styles at prices to satisfy all. $10.00 $15,00 $18.50 $25,00. MENS CLOTHING Whether it be a suit from our own stock or a made -to -measure gar- ment you get the best in Cloth Style and Workmanship that money can buy, Come in and see our samples. LADIES SUMMER CNDERWEAR In velvet knit ribbed, and porous knit in two piece or combination. good values in Ladies vests, at 121e 15c 20c 2eo. PENRIANS ROSIERY In Cotton, Lisle, and Silk. the dyes are fast. They are all made with- out any seams, and are reinforced where there is the most wear. Try Pen mans Liele Hose. 3 pairs for $1,00. GIRLS & LADIES RAINCOATS These Coats make splendid dust coat as well as raincoat. We have all sizes for Ladies as well as 12, 14 and 10 year old sizes, $5.00 and $7.50, LADIES HOUSE DRESSES We have many styles of Ladies House Dresses in gdod. washing mat- erials in a wide range c2 prices. Good values at $L25, $1.50 and $2,00. INLAID & PRESTFD LINOLEUMS Inlaid and printed Lanoleurns with the pattern stamped through in 2 yard widths. Also Printed Linolinms in 2, 3 and 4 yd. widths. Very • neat Boren and tile patterns in best shades. LACE CURTAINS AND NETS • In white, Ivory and Ecree, very neat aud pretty designs in Lace Cur tains at 50e 753 and $1.0'). Beautiful curtain nets, at per yard 25. 30 to 50c- . BEAUTIFT:L SEAMLESS RUGS • Don't put down your old carpets again when you can buy beautiful seamless rugs in Tapestry, Brnssels, Velvets and Wiltons at the prices that we are offering. KOLORFAST MATTING This mettine is gaeraateed feat color and is not affected by the sun or rain. It comes in three colors with different patterns on each side per yard 50c, • NEW WALL PAPER A few dollars spent in good wall paper brightens your home, more than the same amount of money spent in any other furnishing. Do a little papering this year and try it. We have the goods. OREX RUGS For verandahs and porches. This is a very popular rug and you will • want one. They come in four sizes, Ask to see them. NEW LAID EGGS - 10c CASH; 21c TRADE . . ., ,,, . E-4 v /A i,.,T 't:--Trr ' j 0 A 0 ka, PHONE 16 Market Report-Tlze following is the aeport of the Exeter market corr6etea up to ape). 28th, n15., 'Wheat $1.4.7 „ al ent l• Oats 55o. -zee ; Barley 70c , • , Buckwheat 75o• Peas $L50 Inoue' $4.00. Low Grade Floar $2.011 4_1; .1 it Bran $28.00 per ton ae- Shorts $30.00 per ton Sugar Beet pulp $27.00 per ton. Butter 24e to 6.260• ,SaTs TO to. 21.0 t : Creamers, Butter 34c Phiokeos alive 8 V./reseed 10 Ducas, alive a; ellreseed 12 te ' Turkeys alive 14; dressed 16 Old Toms, alive 11e., dressed 13 Geese alive 8, dressed 11 t Potatoes 40 to 50 cents., (Dried Apples .05c. Hogs $8,10, . n'ar 4,41,.**.................... . . •. • LOCAL . Mrs. Prank Lemming, of Brantford, the guest of Mrs., At:float Private Elmer Herness, of London, spent Suaday at his home here. Mrs. A. Sutton, .who has heel/ ill for several weeks, is improving. The fall wheat has comealonge fine and is looking better than it has for years. afr. Laurie, of the Bank or Com- merce staff here, is ill at his home in Thedford. Mrs. Gousling, of British Columbia, is visiting her sister, Mrs. litobt. Tay - ler. of Zion. Rev. D. W. Collins has been fixing up the boulevard. around. the English church rectors. Mr. J. 0, :Downie, of 'Winnipeg, is visiting his lather, IMr. 'Wm. Downie. for 5 tew dass. soa had rhubarb pie this spring? Neither have we, but we know somebody who has. Miss Lila Taylor has returued to her home at Zion, after' being in Tor- onto for the last few •months. Mr. J, N. Howard has the •m'aterha/ on hand for the erection of a new dwelling on. Huron street opposite' the foundrs. Mr. 0, Harness who hasebeen confin- ed to hie. home most of this year is improving and is able to take a short walk each deo. Miss Fenn. Miss Kirby and Mr. An- derson, of Anderson, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, B W4 F Beavers over Sundae, Mr. Chas. Lindertfield, of Pnarkbill, woes in town this week and expects to 'move his family and household ef- fects to Parkhill the latter part of the week. j t cr ne,I-enn... f'MADE IN. CANADA" uri:g C $59 '9our neighbor drives a Ford—why don't • you? We are selling more Fords in Canada this year than ever before—because Cana— dians demand the best in motor car service at the lowest possible cost, The "Mack in Canada" Ford is a necessity—not a luxury Runalenet $540; Town Car price on application. All Fatal cars are fully equipped, including ric headlights. No ears Old unequipped, Buyers • of Ford ears will share in our profits if we sell 80.000 oats betWeeia August 1, 1914 and August 1, 1915• , Milo Snell Dealer, EXETER, Mr. and. Mrs, W. MartiA tnotOred to London on Moadae. Ir. J. D. Atkinson, or Clintoo, was Ln town on eldnelas. Mr. Nelson Sheere left Wedneedee for (,alt where he has aeoured • a Posi tion. Rev, E, A, Fear, or Teeewatela vis- ited his daughter, Mrs, W. S. ItlhweTi this, week, . Mr. Will 'Westawae, of Hamilton. vteited with Mr. and Mrs, A. j. Ford over Sanda,y. Ur. Clair 'Wood, has returned home from, Toronto where he has been eta - tending dental college. !Wise 13, Hall and Miss A. Semple. of Parkhill, were the guests of Mr. and. Mies. Geo, Hockey' ' over the week end. The Canada Temperance Act ort bet- ter known es the Scott Act comes into force on S•aturday, May 1st in Huron, county and will ran:mice in, force for three years at least,. Mr, Owren S. Atkinson has taken, lull charge of the Tinsmith depart- ment of T. Hawkins & Son„ who axe now prepared to do all kinds of ,new and repair work in the above lines. Mr. • W. C. Fritz, or Guelph, •has been transferred to the branch; of the Bank of CoMinverae in town and will fill the position of teller, Mr. G. L 13ardetie, the preeent teller, haviag received notice that he is to be moved. n TO CORRESPONDENTS The correspondents of the Exeter limes, in mailing rega- • far printed addressed envelo- pes or •other mail matter marked "Pxiatere' Copy" • need pot place war stamps ,or• t the envelopes. Sealed eavaL- opes and postal cards require • the extra stamp, Mr. T. 13. Marti+a, te; on the sick list. • Mrs. Bee end. Mies Be.e are, moving, their household affects to 'Parkhill. Mxa. Gregory retueoed home, Mons day evening after being •awayefor two weelksral Mrs. Bobt. Kerslake, of Ueborne, confined to her home through illness and has a nurse in attendance ,upon her. Mies Clarice Hooper, who hae been. viotting her brother Fred of mean In- gersoll Lor a couple of weeks, retura- ed home ou iniondas. The Steoond degree team of the Exeter Oddeellows will go to Hensall on Friday evening to exemplify the work on several candldittes. sacramental service will be held in Main. street Methodist church next Sabbath morning, In the evening the Pastor, Rev, S. W. DIuxworthe will 31:aakteLoierldill 'hs' 61,111.1biStrtS:The Greatest 1tlef Dr. J, G. Reid, who graduatea from' the Ontario Veterinary College this Pring and who practised with -Dr. Mveet last summer has returned ,to town and will enter into partnership with Dr. Sweet, the firmr to be known as Drs. Sweet & Red. The early advent ef hot weather was too soon for the sprinkling cart which was undergoing repairs and re- ceiving a fresh coat of paint and for a few ides -a the dust on •Main street was, something awful. Several who are connected up with the weterworks and have hose brought them into play and later the town hose and hydrant's were brought into use and:this great- ly helped matters at least for all ex- cept Dr. Hyndman and ia bis case the remedy was worse that the disease. In turning the hose arourd while, in front of his office the .building was splashed with 'mud. '1h evet.ir struck the ,panes ofglass in the door oJ the south .office driving it across the room the water making a mess. The cart was brought into ,commission on Monday: Mrs. Thos. Heanaan es recovering from her recent illness. Meter Her- man Gower, who was operated on for toneolitts a few weeks ago, still con- tinues ill. Mrs. jane Smith suffered a slight stroke on Thursday evening of' last week.- and was laid up for several days. She is iable to be around a lit- tle at present. Don't scold the child if she is cross; giive her Itexall Orderlies as, the trou- ble is probably with the bowels., Sold only by W. S.. Cole, The Rexall Store 10c.. e5c., & 50o, boxes. During the battle pf Neave Cha- pelle in the month of ;March as much ammunition was expended as , was used during the entire Boer war,: ace • cording to a statement made in the British House of Ooramons by chan- cellor or the exchequer. David. Lloyd George. The Boer war lasted for two sears and nine months. The Executive Committee of the Weet Iluron Teacher's Asnsociatida, met in the Exeter Public tSchool on Saturday, the 24th inst, to arrange for the next teachers' convention. It was deeded to hold it in Exeter in October and to eery -Peet the Depart- ment of Education eo send us, Dr. Dearnees, of Loadon, as their repro- sentat've. An interesting program was proseded Lox. Those present tveze Men M. A. Ellis and Mears. biawson, Howard, Spark and Johrston beside the Exeter teachers. Presented with Spoons-C}liss Edo:a Dow who is in Torontoatpresent ex- pecting to leave at any time for the scene of war in Europe ais a. inurse with the L7nivereity of Toronto divi- sion was this week pre:tanned bp' her friends of town with a cabinet con- taining half a .dozen stirling ,arny and navy spoons. On Tuesday a thunder storm pasised ,over this distridt about noon. Exe- ter wasvisited with a little raia and wind but nothing to speak of while a few milles to the east there wasi heavy storm accompanied by 'wind and hail. Mr. Chas. Johns of :Slim- ville chi) was returning home with b. creighted bugs on his wagon} had it blown off but little damage was done to it. Mr, Thos. Brock met with an aeci- dent on the Loudon Road 4cluih on Tuesday evening which might have proved serious. Ile was driving in- to town in a sulky accompanied ,by one of his children wher. he turned out to let an auto pass. The entre struck the wheels and turned the cart upeide down on top or the occu- pant.. The horse. ran .away. Luckily littlu damage was done. The annual eaamituations of the London Conference for candidates and probationers for the Methodist aline tstry were held Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday .evereug in the base- ment 01 James street Methodist church. There were altogether eigh- teen on the lest not including others %vim were ai college. On Thuredas evening a public meeting was held in the •auditorium of the church dur- ing which certificates of standing were presented and scholarly addres- ses deleeered by Revs. C..„.1.3. Wells, B. A.. B.D,, and 3. W. Board, BA, . NEWS 01e TIIE DISTRICT What About elborts?-What are to be the sports Lor the corning euramer. We hear ver e little. aboat .baseball or any of the summer pastimes. Some of the players in last year's ball team have left town but weunderefand there is some good available material and a fighting chance to put a teani in the South Huron. League should there be one. The season 15 openiag up and the grounds are ready to put into gripe. A move for organization would be in order right away. A town league has tun suggested and re k.now of no more interesting or satisfactory series than those of two years ago .when the church league was ;formed. A. lawn tennis club .could well Le „formed as there are a number of available in. -town. It's somebody's inove. Who will it, be? Johnson Bobier - The following clipping was taken. from the 13uffalo Evening TiMe$ and has xetereuce to the Johnston -Dobler wedding, no- tice of Which appeared in the Times last week: "Mrs. Caroline Bobier, of Nest Delaven Avenue, announces the mla arrage of bur daugter, Norma Eli- zabeth to Mr. Lavergne Johnston. The ceremony was performed at high noon ou Wtidnesday,. April 14th at St. afareas-ea-the-11.111, »y ltev. George Frederic Williams: The bride was given in marriage by her brother, Mr. Clarence Bobier. She wore her trav- elling suit of grey silk poplin, eend carried a bouquet of white sweet- peas and bride roses. She -was attended' by r'..zs Helen Brainard, and Mr. Merle 0. ilummer was the best man. A breakfast for the imniediate family and franade al the bride, followed at her home. Among the put of town guests, was Mrs. John Johnston, niother of the ,groom. Mr. and Mrs. Johnston left in the afternoon for a wedding journey and will be at home alter June let at No. 4.38 West Dole - van. A.ventie. • „ The 1irkton, St. alar.3-5 and Exeter Telephone Company have under coo- sideretigi the rtorganization of the company. This company ,recently ac- quired the Medina line, cast of St, Maryrind if the plaixs as proposed are carried out the new company will be known as the Kirkton, St, Marys and Medina Telephone Company. ea). plieatioe has been made for a char- ter for the reorganized company which will be capatalized. at ,$100,000 to meet the present ,demands andi al- low for future expansion. The new company would start with 1,000 phone customers. The Imperial Russian government recently awarded to the Canadian Car and Foundry Co., of Montreal 'area Amher,st a contract iamounting to e. total of83,000,000 calling for five million shrapnel and howitzer shells at an average cost prioei of $1'7.85. The contract is the largest which has been let in this continent einee ,the out break of war. The 'Canadian, Car and Foundry Company cannot begin to manufacture the efull contracts and sieb contracts have beta let raoetle • to American firma es Canadian firms have all they can handle with Eng- lish contracts, , . The weather ditrolg the past ,weels has been .extreneely hot and white dresses and panama hate. eanae into vogue quite auddent.y, Tlyere was no diatinction for the man with the first .straw, and it was (little? itese try- islg to advise that, it was too early to take 'OM off for it seemed4 they just had to come of,f, The hoe's blind their way to ,the river end enjoyed a plunge report:lig the water flee, Seeding came in in a burrs but the horses Were not fri condition! to st•and the heavy %York and hot }seri. While most of the ..•seeding is don l there is quite a bit to be put in, The farmers are a/Mint/s1y! waiting ior • raiia Which would deMath geed at th:Ve V, Mee • . s HICK'S' FORECASTS The third regular storm period is central on the 291h, extending. from April 27th, to May 2nd. D'eterbing causes end what to look for -The Moon's opposition to Earth and Sun on the 29th, and at its peri gee. or, its Lear -est epproach to Earth, on the 30th, blended directly with the regular Vulcan period, am the prime ceases of idisturbanceet at this period. The planet Venus is in aphelion, or at hex greatest distance from -the San, on the 281h. The strain in her turn.- ing point may add to the magnetic and 'electrical potentials, thereby %in- creasing the probability and force of storms and other phenomena at this time. At all events, look for (falling barometer, change to warmer, humid atmosphere, all followe,d by rain, and possibly high winds and thunder - gusts, as we pees from April 113,.0 WE NEED TO LIVE • . We need to liva-for lite is more Than eating, drinking, wearing, - Than seeking pleasures door to door( And hither, thither faring < Bs artificial dress land speech We teach the world to doubt u$, And cry for riches, out of ireaoh While joy lies all about U. We need to lovne-tor lave' is more Than drinkitig, wearing, eating, the outer mortal etriving ,f04 The inner mortal cheating. The tined things of lire eve cluenh While ekies are blue above. us, While here b.eside us at our touch Are those who long to levie us. We need to learn -for We' is ranta Than weal -leg, eating, driteknea, A tittle less of later lore - And more of early thiiiking. We need to live. and, love and. amen The simple things to aux( ea, To truth estableshed to return , And. ]ern the lesson Dear Seeds for Sale We have for sale a choice stock of Government inspected Seeds esp,3cially selected for PURITY and GERMINATION, which we , offer at very close prices for CASH. Our stook comprises: Fancy No. 1 Red Clover,. Alsike,. • Alfalfa, Timothy Seed, Kentucky and Canadian Blue Grass, • Orchard Grass, and Seed Corp. We have a large stook of Alsike and Timothy Mal —an extra nice grade, and good value at $4,80 per bushel; Fancy No. 1 Red Clover, $12.00 per bushel; Timothy Seed from $4.00 to $4.50 per bushel. Call and inspect our stock—it will pay you! We are in the Idarket t® Purilhase All kinds of Clover, Grass Seeds, Etc„ for which pay full market value. A call solicited. C.„ joker GENERAL MERCHANT Creditori, WO tai W. T. Ridele, merchant of Auburn, was severely injured on Wednesday, of last week by be:lag pinned be- neath his auto when .the machine overturned alter striking a. stone. The car was also badly damaged, Ilitss Minnie A. Pest, a eeeaforth who is going as a reusing lieutenant in No. 4, Base Hospital, (University of Toronto), has been presented with a, wrist watch and address by Mayor William A.ment on behalf of the citi- zens of the town. John Erb, of the Bronson Line, Eas„ was badls bruised wheii his „horse, frightened by a load of calves; ran awns and dragged .him under the wheels. The horse then „freed itself and ran through toe village of Zurich but without doing ani damage. Arthur Gebb and Willie Dowding, or Mitchell, were recently bitten by a terrier dog. Both bae-e had their wounds dressed' by a physician and 11 is not, expected that there is to be any fear of hydrophobia. Ali the dcgs have been locked up in. Mitchell for sev•eitil weeks 'end this is thought, to have made the hog vicious. A. pretty wedding was soleinnizdjot the home of the bride's parents. on April 24th, when 'Mos Bertha Gilles, of East Williams, was married, to Mr. Edward Squires or Lobo Township, The ceremony was performed by Rev W. Trickey, of Poplar Hill. The bride wars attended be Miss Ada egiurea and the groom ,by Norman Quimez They will reside in Lobo. When we are licking those "war" stamps we cannot :even flatter our- selves that we era helping to pee for Foster's old plugs or for le:camped arms boots. The money spent- by the Ottawa government for war supplies is ell borrowed from Great Britoil), and the entrap revenue simply l'(toes to help make up the cleficit ini the Gov- ernment's ordinary accoante. -Coder, lob Signal. A. wedding took place at the church or the Sacred Heart, Parkhill, evben Miss, Mary, only daugbter ot Mrs. jes- Ca McIntyre'town line, west of Ailsa 'Craig., beanie the wife or Mr, Patriole Flemming, a well-to-do far- mer of McGillivray township. The ceremony was performed in, the pres- ence of a large niunber of guests, who afterward partook of a dainty wed. - ding breakfast previous to the depar, tura of. the young couple for western merits on their howenaoon. The Oatario Railway and Munio'.nal • Board met in Goclerich recently and heard the appeal by certain subscribe eas to the 11.1Is th 'Rama Telephone Co, against an agreement entered into be the company with the Bell iCompany, For the past two scare or 1$0 the Ru- ral direetors had been' trying' to get an arrangement with the Belt for the purchase of the latter's busineSs in the village and some !equitable Jong distance connection. Itecerildo an • egn. redolent was erected at but a few of the rural subeeribera wert,disatis lied and appealed ..,to the', Railway Board. Tbe result of the sitting was to confirm the agreement AS Aix .equi- able orrangement. The Elyth busir miss! Will now he carried on be the Rural company land a -ton • ent otate irives them com...ectioa with the Bell Lines for long 'distance. . „ Western University, London, Forward Movement Greatly Enlarged Faculties in Arts and Medicine: Vastly Improved Equipment,-Libeary Laboratories. etc. Seven, New Scholaaships Record Munllinent. Dalai/les Solicited . E. 13raithwaite, PILE' President. HOUSE & LOTS FOR SALE -That brick one and a half story dwelling on the corner of Hill andl Andrew streets in. the ..village of Exeter directly east of the Presbyterian church. Three tots and frame stable and orchard with dwelling will he sold dn one parcel. Oweed.and occupied. by Mrs. Jane Jones. Tha household: , effecte will be offered for sale as well. }The sale on •Saturday, May 8th at 2 p.m. Terina made known on dee \of sale. For further particulars Apply to B. S. Phillips, Aunt., or IL EA,Hteston„. Exe- ter, EGGS WANTED — Will pay 19c cash or 21c trade for N. w Laid eggs.— 3. A. Stewart, Rupture Expert ...aere R.EELY, 'W1.10 FITTED CZAR OF RUSSIA." +RECALLED TO LONDON Owing to tbe (demands tor his ser- vices F. H. Seely of Chicago and Philadelphia, the noted truss expert will be at the Tem/meet Hotel and. will remain in London Friday only, May 7th. Mr, Seely says: "The Spere matiec Shield as now used anct approv- ed by the United States government will not •only retain any case of rup t tare eextectle, affording immediate and complete relief, but closes .the O- pening in tea days on ,the average ense. This instrument received the only award in England and in Spain producing results without surgery, harmful injections, medical • treat - meets or prescriptions. Mr. Seely has documents from the United. States Government, Washington, D.C., lor in- spection. All charity cases iwithout charge, or it any interested call, he will be 'glad to 'show same wiehout charge or fit them if Ldesired. Any one ruptured should remember the date and take advantage or thee op- portunity. • TO A MOUNTAIN DAISY. Wee, modest, crimson tipped flower, Thou's met me in an evil home For 1 maun crush among the stoure Thy slender stem. To spare thee now is past ea9 power, Thou bonny gem. * The flaunting flowers our gar- den e yield, rligb sheltering woods and wa's maim shield; tut thou beneath the random field, • 0' pled or steno, ' Adornsthe histie stibble field, Unseen, alane, Thert, in thy scanty mantle clad. Thy snawle bosom sunward sOtead, Thou lifts thy unassuniing head In tuunble gulsei But now the share, uptears thy bed And low thou Iles! -Robert aurae. Children Cr FOR FLETCHER'S ,1 CASTOR IA WE GAN SAVE $ By buying your coal from us. We bought before the heavy freight rate and war tax. $7.59 for this month, delivered. Sine Agents for D. IL, ct. W. Scranton Coale PiriONte eo x eta rp ntario FreeMee' eafillere Lawnwers SILIrpened AT CON �R.'S }Ire: 5 "A. Mao's Ability is his Passport" Frank Weaver •Piroles.sor o,' Music, London, Ont., Teacher of Organ and all branches of Piano Playing; Voice Culture oral Artistic Singing a 8pecialt3. • 16 years practical experience. For Terms apply at S. Martio. Son's Music Store F. W. HODGSON , ;Carpenter and Builder Plans furnished; Estimates given trete on elf classes or emildings. 3 -18 -tri , ?EERY P. OOTYPE, Licensed Auc- tioneer. Sales coridected in any • lo- cality. Terms moderate Orders left • at ?Limes °mco. will be promptly, at- tended to, Pborte 116, Kirkton,„ Ad- dress Kirktort , EIDWA.PD 3. FERGUSON, License. ed Auctioneer, Zales conducted i' t,ay locality 1ve stock a ispecialty Ord,- • ers lett lit Times Office will receive,' Promptattention ; terntie moderate4 Address Oeience Hill, U. B,. No. 10 Phone 145-3 ICirkton. PASTURE FAItiet POrt SALE Olt Rant, it. 1153 l'owesbip, Co. 8, Ap- ple to Win. lelateitherd, 3e6 Morley, Ave. Toronto. • 4-15e5ta • HOUSE FOP, SALM t itiouee and threeeettartiers of rio siert of land on Santee street, Good - Well, Apply to David Gillis. '1"