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Lee edsort'e ,a • 12v, and 5e. aline.
e.
b sllat`ll. A'i . :N. 13, let .
"qr.
ei et:
• wood
sour s•. a=ti raanahe^
1-L s vv :%i f!
Fefest
Los A•1
spent the \se.;
n
Our \U +A + r
s'e'at, .,, these days.
'Ott. \4"a _ e Rt' aLta1.B. ti 4ayage vise
t
s-
n ed 'nt ee izonte, o. Mr. Q. 'St„ 1,.S;
Vi4M
\;r, B tA"nr.•,,e-:' n is Oa the suis list
We hope ',.or e. speedy recover).
'd W. S Heil ;:rd .Hazel are. visit -
an v:t* rel 4ree eta nlorrIsten
sand Mts. John Praif aid r No:1
l.oardea acte spe:ld:ane a month atitOng
en :deeds in ii'cc:6;38an„
ead
pe \I:, 1:',u to -
i":1. be thenew tn.ee e
dere . 1-iG.r •�j`S�
l� �- nd. %riot ln..,s parets
Grand Bend
\1r.::*al \Ira. Ba rut, wlto tepee Lein
>►a retie it the :AA An ntlt, retuaat ll
--Mr, Bru.:e Bassenherry is
� tlonCt,m
« I.S
h me
«•n
_Carr for Toronto Mo :thy,-••
a week ro becomes our dnety tet
memo a the death o ,casae tai the ilia
�,
. n pari ,,
t c.e t S Ti
the
.rso:t
o., Ili
e., .a Ja
, eatw...1�vs.n :clip ..a:1 :r al OIL ,s caf t :l
Jantury 5th at the age ay, 82 loners the
day before Er.' d'aTh. Mr. Moliard
cane here will h,.s four brothers wh `n
tins country Nee t:wilderness, and en.,
dureed the Inartlslt ifet ofa pioneer'~ hie
He va•a., an.e,".olxst, l.v was tw1sn)
ma.r.ed and °eaves two daugbte, ;, Mrs
Pollock rr G eaawey reed Mrs. \Wilson
in Park't„'.1 by the first wife, and one
sea r}de bort of \Vaterous, Sauk., anti
oate daughter, Mts.aUL Pcilloek by the
seenati wife. w.;a whom he made anis
home s';ud a la -r wire •Med Iasi y-ar on
J. t th. Mr, _\Io lard was a k:rtd neigh
elwayst}0") flit
ho«.. , .e,\\�,v, vw,l n�. to do a ,� n,
and tae ev,w°' be ,greatly nlixsed by the
c;g ninusa,.iy, The bereaved have the
synnprthy at all.
PROMPT RELIEF
thre the tressed stomach,
try We or three
Ii•iiWIOS
afteac meals, dissolved on the
tengtte--&eels your stomach
atire+et--try kit-csnolds--the new
aid to digestion.
MADE RY S & BOWE
lrt,uttas of scorrs CILLI;S1O
19-7
Centralia
ALE OF BUTTERMILK
There w°.11 be sold bz PuoLe Aue-
t o -e at C esstralie Creamery, on J"„ -L. 3+
et 2 C'e e k, I1Latte:rn::k made at al::sa
named creamery. It Wall be sold by
1 n ibZees, the buy e w. Mir.: full
day rutput_ .. 'HOS. SYaI 1,15 .
-,n-1 Mrs, re t: •pal
neat a ,e:v days with lir. ani 34r,
John. Kept
Mr. llo :sant L F. 0. e,«vie .-ryeed
tires -ed tler rnAtamb rs i the :'Lai, itere
ea Thursday mere toe -.n :.»: le ti:eeet
:'.le ehuretl.
le weathers of fie Ep ,vc.%r¢h L
pian hestrtg a boy: smell r aCi 65'
tt ss
Routledge of Zurich tip::rt
u + day,. with air. and Mee J. Rou
te
'^ 1 ss •l. &roan o London uho
spent Lt e:: weeks visiting ar -tole r
turned
hous-e-
n `Cs o,4
113n
orwide; 7r "
1
^
a
o. at Jaasa'pil's Hospita, London earl
hes heel. a,: her hem:” line :or elle
;sa-t nu n e'er as. me:Wis.:e t t :est we
to ::r sl liter trebling.
Crediton
Hotel Sold -Me. John Mallett has •
dss-
poie+a • of lois hotel property L. to
• Mr. Ed. Feltner of Stephen, who has
rtrOti his 100acre Jana Coe). 7,
t
o
es brother -in -1w, Mfr. 'Samuel Fink-
be:rter• Mr. Feltner w',1 take .pensee
s,o<r of the hote.,on April 1st. At pres
e'nt Mr.'Mallett is undecided us tothe
future,
Death of Mrs. Wein-Another of the
'oldest native -bora. residents of the
dine, farmers, were crushed to death
when a beam fel' wiiiltoen.. old baro
was being pulled down in South Dum-
fries Towneb1p, near Paris,
FRIDAY,
Window washers in Ghieago are on
strike for higher wages.
Stouffville man dies frem effects of
frostbites of 40 dears ago.
Thomas Foster, M.P.. for East
York, is to undergo an; operation.
The Ottawa National Hockey
League team beat Hamilton by 5 to 1.
John Meelellaiid is elected chair-
man oP the Toronto Board of Eduea-
Township of Stephen has beencalled tio'nilrs, ; , T. Gutumings, active in
,o her long home. We refer to the
t't'�ise tr` NIrs Mathew Wein what many Toronto societies, dies sud-
Joseo-r, Con. $. Stephen on :nionda�", Fort} -nine ocean steamers are laid
!Jan. 10. The deceased, had kazen. :n up at Rotterdam because of lack of
the poor health for amity months cargoes.
!:.0 tie ,pan � : r f
same until about a week be`oro her
• u"hee she was st 4">n sail` an yenta homes•
o ,"e argil the. end seen followed. e'x-Ita.,Isc,in is sat -feting are increasing
pissed away at the borne of her son, ienly',
rather
p `" Many tour of coal were washed in
4. ,
* tl_t'on remained about the
rem the lake, helping out many To
'utv attack of tee:le: end aver The heart atttaclta from which the
We'a was a nativeo' Steithen in frequency.
e,g a ;;. ug.x�; r':e of the„t. '�oFsas
Sentences were imposed hi Toronto
,
•Feneee nee nee ewe rte :ails ,t> Let on dive* to ten years 10 cheek crime
S ^L env Toemsif.'1, Her aged Kat_ ".9n:we in that city,
,;:.e- pee e :,sed f,awret•'Qleteeeet ' Sixteen teams will compete for the,
a i:• en Cu in the L?. of T. interfacuity,
:veers. *:de ens a k:aLd mother and as p
it -raw pee - d :7a the : rs rball series,
-saes See es survived by three sons Thomas McMurray was nominated.
1 newt eed :*:4-nfin;' 4a-teuben, 1•l „i candidate in West" PeeeLtaoro
, , tr _Mee Wm IrBlib.irar, '-'e lor;ti by-election
• a , s ,; v "e- • t'r: d +n, Mrs. A Grande Prattle. Alta.. rarseher
• la.+ > i l`u•: , R4^:: ee . ?-1 ..eek 9La a a cow w.laielt g:ttire birth to IOUr
--In .:r,.:. Alen. Borland of •;;llvcs at a birth, all doing well.
o. _.,e brothers, John J. P. Bell. general manager of the
.:•• ; :a•;l th _s;o->;her FaaIn.r of Bank of Hamilton. presented a motor
t• :hnr os tern to -Hamilton police department.
• aa.
Th•urc •a'.•. took place to r .Port of wheat. from Moose ,Tarn
c l'ia t a itt t,ry on Wednesday. ti. Minie'npolis is 4m—cuffing, flatly
els q1a , bnn has comae:ed
, a sue- 8
0 ears ha
tii
ng gone
so
uth in th
n ' S5 on 3kqia„n farm, t•at three days this week.
• Larne W. Brown has .e:urn.d to Jack Dempsey. world`aheavy
:_or:to resumeins stud es in the weight champion, plans to att aclt tit
c,; T m n 2 United States Fedevtl enactment re
Wive to banning boxing films.
,) v e>rs t •. A re. ent num-
,
'a e ;? Chr:st in Guardian conta'ns
• ›hot ! et "The Vactora College
tree t "ul," is endo: tad. by Mr. Ernestdo a We no. �, Lorne's smtil-
Farquhar 776.f..•a e sn ;'^e second i- v. \area $'(rn-
"A a a
7,-nl upol having obtained
t:O:wi tyite,:d stn:"r anneal l , S r.e- l,.'".' in the nus ,1,l eine )',e•i of
'St Saattirr"l;ay, Par m;; tileplst t.nz e'.tc, The Glee Club w;lt Ao un a
Sawn was sp. ant in repairs ., yea: euros 4 the se oaadw e-' k tan
to t1L tat .drag. and the CerrapenY vats ;,.;w .tori „tSyz';9 :o v's:t \1�eiazd*todla,
*^'�:°t°,' a4 _s:ly arty (1 air,>nd-lin :ilii ,l.anli�a :�t. I"h ails. "trtt,ord,t;u ippa
,::tip:, .5 .s'"^'ht de«icA to be tie
n rhe .e.l with. -The Junior F;1rn1- arttl re •law ,e.• {
a. � , a e+II? .,ygl C�a<liannurl;,0n services were
^r: pit':'^ u• :a ti«n.L .It toL; . .x \. "cal t;hnirt:n .n
ease 7-,1 tiro n...e is `snag
,rte't rL„ o Cub
. J 1rm :°r '. Uu4a taa Sunda; , L a nme acting xicx¢ \% ednGs
' e 1 ^i at t ,ub poem rent ;cla�ntlay day ere Intl. :he 19tb, and the Fellow-
wen n, yip, a ed Stewart left On,, n8 day, a zpae. ? Forward ,Nloveaneni
1 S .,, w
'play 4a • a two vests. , ,.art-woursu � roaventen wilt be, la.ld in the c•hlira 3g.
▪ dpi a .1, , tA'trira9 Cole ;e. Guell,ln. h
it 3s repealed that Rev. Litt of Tor.
p ,vin, es ti> , ytne ;av're Pr" '!")1"'31- o Ito, Rev. S. R. Kretehe of Kitchener
-oloti a• , 1W_�:n. 'is. Albert l tinerha;ton and tine other Clergy of this dIstricat
• > rt.,
5 Ra c abah;.!-
:,,.e,?'the
a a•x a. tin:Ai cert... ,a, r the, bout T �
'will be ;s:estAnt..atd address mcet-
1 * ..1elatsaf�rtGon.7th.- nd Iso :the t " first t I "ry eA:Ali are. heartily Inv; .ed to be
Greenway
lirs. "Will Hicks has ;been it but :e
recovering. --Mrs. Tiedeman and Mrs.
Wilson. Hicks, visited their mother,
Mrs. W. Mellin, wholes been ill with
jaundice and pneuma•a ,--Mr. Henry
e
janitor .n
=w o1`
Eggert has the position
the Methodist church, Mr. Mellon hav-
ing resigned. --"-Hiss Marion SherriGt,
who :5 in training for a nurse at Vic-
toria Hospital, London, was Home .for
the week end.-Qu'tn a numher from
here attended The funeral of the late
tf. Thomas lfollard at Grana Bend
on: Friday.
•
ST. M_A.s'..YS-The Lone ef Mr Wm.
C. Stone was the. scene of a pretty
weddlant on January 1, when the it
daughter, Vera, was united in marri-
age to et_. Geo. C. Tomlinson, Jr., of
St. Maws. Elder G. C. Tomlinson, Sr.,
fat -:dr of the groom, officiated.
A Woman's
Trouble
Stratford, Ont. :-"I do think Dr. Pierre's
Favorite Prescription ono of the best medi-
cines I have ever
known for the ail-
ments of women. I
had for quite along
time been having
woman's trouble
which caused me to
become all run-
down, weak and
nervous. I doc-
tored but nothing
seemed to give me
relief until I began
takingFavorite
Prescription. This
medicine' gave me
such wonderful relief that I am glad to reo-
ommend it to others." -MRS. A. GOD -
WIN, 60 Brant St.
:NERVOUS AND RUN-DOWN
Brampton, Ont.: -"A few years a8o .I
was in a nervous and run-down condition
and felt greatly in need
of a tonic. • A friend
who was being helped by Dr. Pierce's
Golden Medical Discovery advised me to
try it, too. It helped me from the very start
and eventuallyrestored me to perfect health.
• I feel in a position to praise the 'Golden
Medical Discovery' very highly and take
pleasure in recommending it to all those
who are at all nervous, weak r run-down.",
—MRS. ESTHER PEATSOI' .
Dr. Piesce's medicines are made of vege-
table growths that nature surely intended
;for backache, headache, pains, irregularities,
and for the many disorders common to
-women in all ages of life. Dr. Pierce's
Psvorite Prescription .ie made of lady's
-supper root, black cohosh root, unicorn
root, blue cohosh foot, Oregon grape root
And Viburnum. Women who take this
standard remedy know that in Dr. Pierce's
it'avorite Prescription; they are getting a
safe woman's tonic so good that druggidts
-everywhere sell it in liquid or tablet& I1 is
without alcohol.
'1ee2:.fl: of the Lstlotnta Town,hip. a:1w counbllheld its First meson; of
retro, .1 llet on . Dolor. aal 11Ae 9;d , the year on 1Tonday. Considerable
of -r
f:w' wen: re-eleeted. busaness ons transacted and estunates
s
made for the year's esp:nditure.
Mr. and Mars. Alonzo Hodgins at-
tentie.t the funeral of their nephew Mr
eI1Sr11i F1t.n:Lery ,n Detroit on Wednesday.
Harold Young who has been working
-Ls. John Jarrottt lett for Hand - an London has resumed lois duties as
a> 1., where she will visit her laugh- Conrail ii..til in Young's Hardware
ter. firs. Coal M1',ss Mabel White, Announcements are out for the roar -
who hes :been. visiting her parents, „fir. nage of Miss Reta I' ienele and Mr,
f 1
t,.,
Wm. anti-
.�. \\ , s We ex
-
ter.
� to ,.a l..
Int �" r $ d: • min r
left t: Saturday a e r'' o d s
a urd y 'lay,,o.. , Ll y
Ito _esu•ne her position in Detro;et. tent. our hearty congratulations.
�1 i1• ss Lily NIA:Kay, who has been visit'" Godfrey Nicholson took' a load of
:t'u her. parents, \ir. and Mrs. Wm. cattle ,turd sheep to Toronto Saturday
The work of renovating the Bank
has been completed. It is a decided
change. "
err. John Ritimpp. Jr., who has been
sick and confined to his room
for the past seven months, is rn orov-
an and able to ,be out around again:.
Beaver Bros are busily engaged put-
ting their butcher shop in snave for
the trade and •expect to open up for
business in the near future
Jos. Hoist was in Loedon this week
on business.
\t: Bene has returned to school in
Philadelphia, after spending the holi-
days at the Evangelical parsonage:
Joha Mullett was in 'London'. on Sat
Lumley urday,
Godfrey* Nichatson is sunning the
The sad ;news was received here on machinery in the flax -mill with his
:F"adsoa tractor, There seems to be
Wednesday of the very sudden death pienty of :tower. Tine tractor lives up
of James Ford of Loomis Wash;, son Lo ,the• reputation, of has cousin; "The
of the late Jolla Ford of Tuckersmith, Lttle .old Ford that rambles right
he be'ng only a few days ill with pneu along„
mania. Jluch sympathy is felt for his Warred Lawson accompa:n ed Wes.
many friends here. -Mr. Samuel Hor-
ton Snell of Exeter and Wm. Colwall" of
of Standard, Alta., arrived here Centralia to New 'York this week with
Tuesday 'evening panned by his several car loads of cattle.
nephew, John Horrtonton,. They came to
3f.l1/4.1y has returned to \Vindsor,-Mr,
£idea R:tnn:e o: Indiana visited his
brothers, Erastus and Milne, here dur-
ng last week Mr. Tr 3. Merritt
is spending the winter months in
London, while \Ir, Joe Burny is man-
aging, the ,farm during his absence,
lir. Andrew Boa has returned to Mie
:evie to resume his studies as a d v.
:nmlty student` -Mrs. 31. B. Shortt and
daughter. I.
ss
:ver;
ve have return-
ed io Windsor, after spending the
holidays here with \Xrs. Shortt's fath-
er and sisters.
attend the .funeral of the late Frank
Horton -\lass Edna .Williams of Win-
nipeg is visiting friends in this neigh-
boyhood,
•
Stephen Council
Walter Smith jexpects to return to
Toronto this \\:eek, after visiting his
parents here dor several weeks.
The proudest main, in Western On-
tario is Altred Wuentli He wears a
win that won't comeoff, and no won-
der, his wife presented him with a
fine pair of twin boys last week.
Considerable :interest is being taken
in the reports appearing in the Lon-
don pepers concerning the •el,ectrifi-
The newly elected coun,cii convert- cation of the L., H. & B. Railway The
ed on Jan. 10. Thee members all present idea ais alright, but what we want is
and to* the oath of office an %elect 'c road passant through here
e;ehe*' way, namely, from London to
Godo'.: ch, or St, Marys to Sarnia.
Some. years ago stakes were planted,
nlolig the proposed routes and prices
in, real estate were beginning to pick
up. when the scheme appeared to have
died a turas dea)th'.
Bad Accident: -An' accident that
might have been attended with fatal
happened . on M. Garnet Hill's "a arm
sautl* of here on ' Tuesday afternoon
iaa. ,Mr• Hiila. and others were• cur-
ting wood on 'the farm with a circular
saw, when Wallilam Reeder attempted
to replace the belt ,that had slipped,
off a revolving pulley, when, in some
caught . thea. belt o'er he was g an b It and
was thrown 'a considerable distances
with the reesuilt that hie left arm and
shoulder were fractured and two bones.
of the forearm were broken. He was
als�a•reindered unconscious and he re-
ceived a' number of scalp, `face and.
body wounds, . as weal as being badly
shaken up. His, condition is consider-
ed -other serious and ,on Tuesday he
was-ernoved to, Victoria Hospital,
London, for treatment
A request :to betmade that the Min-
ister of Public Works and Highways
grant' the Township $5,768.08, being
what was.:expended upon Township
Roads in 1920.
Grants made -$10 to Hospital for
Spick ,Children and $10 to Children's
Aid Society.
Statute Labor was changed from $1
to „$l.50.
Non residents ,w'Ll be charged $8.00.
per night !fox "the Tow'in Hall, and resi-
dents 2;;3.00.
They following persons were appoint-
ed to office
Joseph Guinan,, assessor and prepar-
ing 'truant book 150 00sheep g 5 , valuator
at $1,50 per diem and lOc. a mile;
Jas. Hodgins, caretaker $25, and $1
extra for each concert .in, hall;
C. lericker end T. Trevethick, aud-
a:t rs at ,
. �i
$8,00 each;
Alonzo Hodgins, Member Board of
health, Jsalary fixed by- statute.
Henry F. Either, Rueben Goetz, W.
B. Oliver, school' attendance. officers;
I)r. Eckert, Geo, Merrier, W, B. 01-
ive: sanitary health inspectors;
Jas. Gukuan, distributor of dog' tags
at 25c. for each dog. The Tosvreshio
clerk will else sell the tags. The re-
ceipts to go to the Township Tr'eas-t
Thomas E.. Maher, who served i
France with the 1st Battalion, whit
T'etux'niug frost a 1lu110n,g trip, wa
drowned 41 Peuetanguishene.
' Pathmasters, Fence Viewers haxid
Pound Keepers were also ,anpoiruted.
, A number of accounts were paid;
H. Eaalher, Clerk.
Lack of space .forces us to shorten.-
uo on` I be -minutes alit tle this week.-
.Edi ler.
Capt. McGregor Lambert, who per
squall,' saved twenty persons fro
drowning in Lake Huron, and war
twenty-seven years lighthouse keeper
;ra C"hftntry 171u,ttd, citral at Soutlnannp
1011.
Sterling exe11ar°g., is quoted in Z'e
York at $3.63
The first t'onuntlelni conal; nrnen
by airship reached Toronto on Friday
auothe
killed and
One man w,'i;, k
injured at Str6e-evilie power llous :
Col. McLeod, M.P. for York -Sud
bury, died at lois home in Frederic
10AN.B.�T..
The establishment of a regular al
service between Britain and Egypt 1
being planned
Priests et the Greek church i
:1lentenegro have gone on strike Po
higher stipends.
The University of Ottawa will n
peal to the Ontario Government fo
financial assititaneo:
Five Western, Ontario high seho
runners, yet to be selected, will ru
at a relay carnival at B'iltianore no
month.
The Canadian curlers reecho
Liverpool en route to Scotland. The
schedule of g.tnics in that country
announced.
Judge Landis went on record ye
terday as in Lavor of baseball playe
having n voice in the conduct of the
own affairs.
The President of Brazil has sign
a decree prohibiting exportation f
an indefinite period of gold, silve
copper, and other metals.
J. D. Ellwood, a prominent Cha
hamite proposes a census of the city
workingmen, to protect them again
outsiders securing jobs in preferen
to local men.
Win. B. Robinson, for 27 years c
principal with the late J. W. Joh
son, M.P.P., of Ontario Business Co
lege, Belleville, died. after one day
.,,teumonia.
John Corrigan of St. Patrick's
Beau Rivage, Lotbiniere, Que., h
passed away at the age of 108 year
retaining all his faculties to the en
and being in bed only a week.
Kitchener beat Granites, 2 to
Cleveland downed Argos, 18 to
University of Toronto defeated Au
Lee, 4 to 2, and several intermedia
and junior games were played 1a
night.
MONDAY.
It is planned to erect au artifici
ice rink in Kitchener.
Police vigor and severe sentenc
have reduced, hold-ups in Toronto.
A third murder in the third su
cessive week was recorded in Toront
Two women are dead- in Toron
as a result . of treatment by blo
serum. -
Demobilization. of the Armen:
army is being carried out by the S
viet of Driven.
Lord Reading's appointment "
Viceroy of India, has received t
royal sanction. .
-The Danish brig Rosenblum, why
left St: John's, Nfld.,two months ag
is posted as missing. -
Brockville water rates have be
increased 25 per cent. by the Pub
Utilities Commission.
The Continental. Baseball Assoc
tion is - strongly considering the i
stailation of Cubau and negro tea
The Universitx_of Toronto Juni
team won the S. P. A. trophy
beating De la Salle -on Saturday
4to3.
Games on Saturday in the Natio
Hockey League resulted as11
H folio
y fi
Canadiens 5, Ottawa 4; Hamilton
St, Patrick's 2.
Romeo 1Vlingeau, aged 25,,
' Longue Pointe, near ;Montreal, an
ger smashedglass door strao ina
car, and'bled to death,
Robert Tuite, Provincial High
Overseer ,of 'Bothwell, died as a
stilt of being struck by a train w
in an auto at a crossing.
A' mysterious explosion'on
front verandah of the home of
newly-wed Italian couple in Gue
blew to pieces every window.
John Hayes, a farm laborer n
Bowmanville; a former Barna
boy, who died following an accid
'Leaves • an, estate of ;15,000.
Iroquois Falls Board of Tr
urges the Ontario Government to
point a commission to direct all pi
lie works • in thatr,'part of Northern
Ontario.
game of the scanon at Co11i; r'i ( (
the home teat heat Barrie by ;t ; . r, •
Mr. Justicr. Ji rue .of the ,,p(
Court, Monty J :ail has• qua5lleTi
tiBeate 'de elan' :i„ that Stc Ire.: Qr,e,
voted dry in "agust. 18, 13..'..'s
&lbert Js c - _1 n,rei
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This Bank is more than merely a safe
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institution mhose purpose and policy is to
assist in the wise directionof the financial
and business interests of its customers.
Those who make full use of the excep-
tioualfacilities provided by this Bank extend
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PAID-UP CAPITAL. - - $15.000.000
RESERVE FUND - .. $15,000,000
EXETER. BRANCH, F. A, Chapman, Manager,
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Sasings Departments at all Branches. -
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Centralia. Branch even for business JIaaiy° ,
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Toronto, Winnipeg •x,n ,1.,
Brandon, Helifax
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THE LATEST PRICE ON THE
tot' Canadian Fairbanksr� Morse Ca
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Engines
es" ' 1 1-2 H. P. tENGINkS .... S110.00
3 H. P. ENGINES •.4..S175.00
c- 6 H. P. ENGINES - 4285.00
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to These maned are equipped with the Bosch Magnleto, the finest ig-
nition knawp. - .-
DOUBLE GEAR PUMP JACK . r ,.15,00
o- INTERNATIONAL GEAR JACK ....., ................$30,00
FARM LIGHTING POWER -40 LIGHTS $525.00
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he le WE SELL ' THE CASE TRACTOR
ch EMERY STANDS, • SAW ARBORS, -... PULLEYS, BELTING
o, HANGERS . AND SHAFTING ON SHORT NOTICE
en ALL MAKES. OF hNGINES OVERHAULED
• CYLINDERS REBORED OR GROUNG NEWT •
PISTONS MADE TO FIT WITH RINGS ,
OXY -ACETYLENE WELDING DONE..
LS. The Cochrane .Machine. Works
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We Sharpen Skates. Lots of 'em. Try us
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Ford Garage
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