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«YOIX DE VILLE" sad Jean Chardavoine,
a French musician; and thus came into being three
hundred and fifty years ago what to -day we call
"Vaudeville".
Vaudeville is the melting pot of the dramatic
and musical arts. In it nothing is out of place; it
includes drama, comedy, ;.r,gt dv, farce and
burlesque ; and every Corm of music from grand
opera to jazz is heard upon its stage.
Every cite° has its favorite vaudeville house.
But you--svho live ata distance from the great
cities—can have vaudeville right :.i your home, with
VI -1~13'''' " '9 ,1r a t
lieelkieek
"The P iaono vzzxpIi with a Soul"
This i :ai`vC'ii us instrument—that is every other
rne:,. ii.TE everything that
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t>.... s,t,zt-« 4 L.atir amusement and pleasure, in
i'C'. - �:irl� ♦; o..d %ii: ill,
' ,iy not the New Edison bring this
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variety t. • `:..e..,tinuient into your home:
s. , a' t:i:ii• Jths c' is a beautiful f.il book, thatyou
it anti ..-11hat the Critics
'rotes, Edison superiority.
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DISTRICT NEWS
A very pretty wedding took place
ut the home of Mr. Wm. Moon idose
Grove Farm, Hullett, when. his only
daughter Flossie Pearl, became the
bride of Mr. Jauies W. McCool, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McCool, The
Rev. T. E. Sawyer conducted the cer-
emony. After a wedding trip to Tor-
onto and Smiths Fails thoy will re -
see on the groom's fine farm ou the
Gravel Road. •
On Friday morning, Nov. 4th., the
spirit of Christena Stevenson, beloved
wife of Wm. .J. Dow, of Mitchell, was
summoned to go up higher. She had
not been in robust health for some
time but was able to attend' to her
household duties until she was taken
i11 on Tuesday. She was horn in the
township of Downie in 1849 and was
married to Wm. Dow in 1870. They
began farming on the Sth. Con. of
Hibbert and remained there until
they moved to Mitchell. Her hus-
band and five daughters are left to
morn the loss of a loving wife and
mother. The daughters are: Eliza-
beth and Christie of Mitcheli; Ida,
\V111n. and 1301a of ii'iltni ege end sttl
were present at the funeral.
REV. KENNETH 111'GOUN INDUCT -
El) AT LUC tN
Rev. Kenneth IdoGoun, 13. A., was
Sunday inducted rector of the united
parishes of Holy Trinity, Lucan, and
St. James, Clandeboye. Venerable
Archdeacon Richardson officiated and
preached at the Lucan church in the
presence of a large and interested
congregation. The two wardens of
Holy Trinity and St. James each took
their part in the service and present-
ed the key to the rector -elect. The.
church bell was rung by the rector
and he was accompanied to toto Sev-
eral places of church ministry. The
archdeacon preached a special ser-
mon on "The Gathering into the
Kingdom from the East to 'Vest. the
North and South." He spoke in high
commendation of Mr. 1•IcGoun and
i>tedicced for him a prosperous min-
istry in his new parish. The new
rector has already gained a strong
Place in the heart:, of his patrihioners
•not only en his own account, but also
on account of his military services
and all concerned seemed mutually
"Charley dear„” said the young
Mrs. Torkins, "won't you please go
on explaining the League of Nations
to me?"
"Why I've talked by the hour on
buying a couple of "i':' :<it hooks are they?" l that every night for the last week."
-Ore's a eook book for my wife; 'Yes. And just as soon as you be-
ar'r got •,'n' downof 7: `First Aid to +hc? ick' for gin baby stops fretting and drops off
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' y; _c:f•"—Foukc.ts Sta.t.sntan, to sleep." --Washington Star.
The pastor, Rey. W. D. McIntosh,
and the congregation of the 'Bruce -
field Presbyterian church are
to be Congratulated upon the comple-
tion 'of the shed. There is room for
66 rigs side by side along the two
walls. So far the cost is over $ 6,-
000, consisting of cash paid, $5,172
and work given gratis about $1,000.
Auction Sale
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20 ,COWS
arta 20 HEIFERS AND STEERS.
The undersigned auctioneer will sell
by pub:it' #t•uctiloa at
CENTRALIA
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1919'
at 1 o'clock sharp, the following
20 c:hoict: young Durham cows, with
calf, +or springing to calf.
20 Steels and Heifers fnom 700 to
1000 lbs
TERMS
.uc•uths'.r,.,.. ea npproved mat
note...., with six per cent. per annum
added.
BYRON E. HICr(S, Prop.
C. W. ROBINSON, Auct.
Auction. Sate
OF HOUSE AND LOT AND HOUSE-
HOLD FURNITURE
Mr. Thos. Cameron has •received
instructions to sell aty public auction
IN THE VILLAGE OF HENSALL
ON TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2nd,
at two o'clock p. ia, the following:
1 range. 1 cookstuve. 1 coal heater
1 wood heater, 1 extension table, 1
be:lreom set, lounge, kitchen chairs,
washing machine. fanning mill, on-
ion cleaner, field scuffler, garden
scuffler, and other garden tools, bag
truck, wheel barrow. and other. ar-
ticles too numerous to retention.
REAL ESTATE
Lot No. 360 in the iVillage of Hen -
sail on which there is a good one
and one-half story 7 -roomed house,
stone foundation and cellar.. Hard
and soft water. Garage. About 3000
teet of greeuhouso glass, piping, boil-
er and McLaughlin car.
TERMS OF SALE
Household furniture—Cash.
Real Estate—l0 per cent on day of
sale and balance in thirty days.
Positively no rezerve as the pro-
rrietor is moving to Michigan.
3. P. Harburn Thos. Cameron
Proprietor Auctioneer
Farmers'
in the farmers of Ontario the Moline -Uni-
v rsa: Tractor had to show beyond all doubt that
it was a 8s -hind, economical purchase.
It has done that.
;ln you are figuring on working more land, cut-
ting down the cost of help and putting your farm
on a more profitable basis, you should make up
your .mind to investigate the Moline at the very
first opportunity.
You're going to see a better piece of machinery
than you expect,
You're going to see an engine you'll take off
your hat to. You're going to see construction at
every point that you know is right—that will
stand rough usage without break -down.
You'll begin to understand why Ontario
farmers prefer the Moline.
TESTIMON IAL
Willys-Overland, Limited,
Tractor Division, Toronto; Canada.
Dear Sirs: I bought a Moline -Universal Trac-
tor after attending demonstrations of all other
popular makes, for the reason that the Maline
appealed to me as the only res.]. one-man outfit.
So far; I have used it for plowing and discing,
and find that it has ample power. In plowing,
I can lay out and finish without horses. My
Moline is cheap to run, and the self-starter
is a great convenience.
Yours truly;
(Signed) ALBERT HEWSON,
Melton, Ont.
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The Moline hitches direct to the implement.
You drive the engine from the seat of the imple-
ment—a one-man outfit for all operations. You
can back up and turn short with implements
attached.
The Moline has a 2912 -inch clearance, enough
for cultivating.
The engine is well up out of the dust. The
working parts are cased in. The gears run in oil.
There are 15 Hyatt roller bearings in this tractor.
There is an electric starter and lighting system.
Let us give a thorough demonstration on your
farm for we believe we can convince you that you
can do the most work, do it economically and
better with a high-grade tractor like the Moline.
You're going to have a tractor before long.
Have one this fall. Put it to work and plan for bigger crops
next year.
It's worth an extra trip to town to see the Moline. Come in
any time.
We shall be pleased to demonstrate the MOLINE UNIVER
S.ALTRACTOR aa'; actual farm work
to
anyone interested,
�_—KLLEN eg.
Blyth, Ontario
Canadian Distributors:
Willys-Overland, Ltd., West Toronto
M a .de by Moline Plow Co., Moline,IIL
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Auction Sale
FARM STOCK, IMPLIIIMIllletTS
HAY, GRAIN AND ENSILAGE
The administrators of the estate
of the late P. B. Gardiner has in-
structed Thomas Cameron to sell by
Public Auction ea Lot 20, N.T.R.
Township .of Uslpvetne on
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1919
at 12.30 noon. the following:—
HORSES-1 Grey mare, agri., 2
gelding,s agri., 1 strong farmer's
driver.
CATTLE -1 cow due time of sale,
1 cow due in Dec.,; 1 cow due in
January; 6 cows due later 7 2 -year
old heifers supposed to be with calf
3 steers, 2 years old, fat; 1 steer
one year old; 9 calves; one pure
bred Durham bull 15 months old.
HOGS -1 sow with litter at foot;
1 sow due in January; 2 young
sows; 1 fat sow; 15 shoats.
100 hens and pulletts.
IMPLEMENTS -1 lumber wagon,
box and springs complete; 1 truck
wagon; 1 top buggy; 1 open buggy,
1 democrat, Ford car, 1 pair sleighs
2 cutters; strawcuttcr; 1 manure
spreader (new) ; 1 binder, mower;
horserake; 1 two -furrow riding
plow; 1 single furrow riding ,plow;
2 walking plows; cultivator disc;
harrows; seed drill; scuffler, corn
cultivator; root pulper; steel land
roller; fanning mill; hay rack; pig
rack, gravel box, stone boat, manure
boat; iron roller; 3 sets double
harness; set single harness; robe;
rugs; platform scales; forks, shovels
hoes, whiffletrees, neckyokes, four
horse eveners, grain bags and other
articles too numerous to mention.
600 bus. oats; 500 bus. ,nixed
grain; 30 tons first class hay.
TERMS—All sums of $10 and
under, cash; over that amount 3
months credit will be given on furn-
ishing approved joint notes. A dis-
count of 4 per cent per annum off
for cash on credit amounts.
THOMAS CAMERON,
Auctioneer
GLADMAN &' STANJ3TTRY
Solicitors for the Administrators
Notice to Creditors
In the matter of the estate of
Peter B. Gardiner, township of Us -
borne, county of Huron, farmer,
deceased..
Notice is hereby given pursuant to
Statutes in that behalf that all cred-
itors and others having claims a-
gainst the estate of the said Peter B.
Gardiner. who died on or about Nov.
4th. 1919, are required on or before
the 15th. day of December, 1919,
to send by post prepaid or deliver to
Messrs. Gladman & Stanbury of the
Village of Exeter, Solicitors for the
Administrators of the said deceased,
their christian and surnames, ad-
dresses and descriptions, the full par-
ticulars of . their claims, the state-
ments of their accounts, and the
nature of securities, if any, held by
them. And further take notice that
after such last mentioned date the
administrators will proceed to distri-
bute the assets of the deceased among
the parties entitled thereto, having
regard only to claims of which they
shall have notice and that the Admin-
istrators will not be responsible for
said assets or any part thereof to
any person or persons of whose
claims notice shall not have been re-
ceived by them at the time of such
distribution.
GLADMAN & STANBURY
Solicitors for Administrators
Dated at Exeter this 25th day of
November, 1919.
Notice to Creditors
In the matter of the estate of
Maria Jane Glanville, of the Vil-
lage of Exeter, to the County of
Huron, spinster, deceased.
Notice is hereby given pursuant to
Statutes in that behalf that all cred-
itors and others having claims a-
gainst the estate of the said Maria
Jane Glanville, who died. on or about
November 6th, 1919, are required on
or before the 15th day of December,
1919, to send by post prepaid or de-
liver to 14lessrs. Gladman & Stanbury
of the Village of Exeter, Solicitors
for the Administrator of the said de-
ceased, their christen and surnames,
addresses and descriptions, the full
particulars of their claims, the state-
ments of their accounts and the na-
ture of the security, if any held by
them. And further take notice that
after such last mentioned date the
said Administrator will proceed to
distribute the assets of the deceased
among the parties entitled thereto,
having regard only to the claims of
which he shall have notice, and that
the Administrator will not be liable
for said assets or any part thereof to
any person or persons of whose claim
notice shall not have been received
by him at the time of such distribu-
tion.
GLADMAN & STANBURY
Solicitors for the Administrator
Dated at Exeter this 25th day of
November, 1919..
Tliflti USBORNE AND HIBBERT
FARMER'S MUTUAL FIRE INSUR-
ANCE COMPANY.
Head Office, Farquhar, Ont.
President, THOS. RYAN
Nice -President, WM. ROY
DIRECTORS
WM. BROCK, J. T. ALLISON
7. L. RUSSELL, ROBT. NORRIS
AGENTS
JOHN ESSERY, Centralia, Agent for
Usborne and Hibbert.
OLIVER HARRIS, Munro, Agent for
Hibbert, 1 uilarton and Logan,
W. A. TURNBULL,
Secy.-Treas., Farpuhar
GLADMAN & STANBttRY
Solicitors, Exeter.
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Work and Thrift. If the people of
Canada practise these essentials, our
great problems of reconstruction can
be settled to the mutual benefit of all.
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Don't waste! Save and prosper.
THE CANAIAN BANK
OF COMMERCE
PAID-UP CAPITAL - - $15,000,000
RESERVE FUND - - $15,000,000
EXETER BRANCH, A. E. Kuhn, Manager.
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FACTURERS AND FARMERS HOW
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Now is your time to put in your
supply of both HARD AND SOFT
CAOL. I am selling Large Lump,
Bright, Clean Threshing Coal at $7
per ton. Very low prices on the
Best Farm Fence (Frost .Fence.)
All kinds of Lumber in stock, also
Shingles and Cedar Posts, Sft., Oft.,
and 10ft.long. Cement sold in
large lots at a very close price.
All Grades of Paroid Roofing.
Phone 12,
A. J.
CLATWORTIIY
GRANTON
DR. A. R. 11NSMAN. 14L.D.. D.D.S.
Honor Graduate of Toronto Univer-
telty.
DENTIST
Teeth extracted witltotif, pain or any
bad effects, Office over Gladntan
Stanbury'd Office. Main St.
Exeter.
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For Tnfants and Chil ..
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,3, •W. BROWING, M. D., M. S. P..i
S. Graduate Victoria University
, Office and Residence, Dominion
Labratory, Exeter.
Associate Coroner of Huron.
I. R. CARLING, M. A.
Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public,
Commissioner, Solicitor for the
Molsons Bank, etc.
Money to loan at lowest rates of
Interest.
OFFICE—MAIN ST. EXETER, ONT.
PERRY F. DOUPE, Licensed Auc-
tioneer. Sales conducted in any loc-
ality. Terms moderate, Orders left•
at.Times Office will be promptly at-
tended
ttended to. Phone 116, Hirkton.
Address Itirkton P. O.
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DENTIST
Otice over I. R. Carling's Law
oilice.
Closed every Wednesday afternoon.