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THURSDAY, ;MARCH 3, 1921.
Centralia
.,Air, rand Mrs. efs.Calfes from Saskat-
ehewan, who were, former residents of
Oils (neighborhood, are vis`ting friends
*ere at present,
Mr. John Barry, wIte resided here
for a number of years, and who has
been the l;oseetel an London ear
n. number ber of ye:ers, did in that city
'Sunday. The remains were brought to ly insert
aCti\i
t'eg; - Wel you kind
to home of his ,brolrher, Mr. Larry :ts news o ' our asseaciati.od �n your
Barry . of McGillivray and burial will ,
teak .place. to St. Peter's cemetery. paper„ -
The Flax mill was closed part of last We'wish 5.ou continued seeress in
week owing to most of the hands be- your-I'nnblteaton, and we of Vancouver
ing, sick, but has commenced wore send greetings back to the old "dome
nem this 'week, • Counre of Huron." '1 am, -
Mr, Wm. Colwill shipped a car load 'Yours,sineexely,
of horses to British Columbia on Tues- Seen Cantclon, Cor -Sec.
Flak. •
A young on WAS bora to Mr. and
'Sirs. George Bayahem, Jr., on Satur-
day, Feb.t3th.
Tae.- alliiieti>ng eelite, to the 4dvq-
c*tepea S, ter itself
12£ "Burrard A, Vancouver,:
B. ,C., 'Feb. 17t11i 192'1
nq Alf The. Advocatte,
Exeter ; 5.
ean ens, --Although we are a loeg
,ts,ay ream Uncork, there are Still many.
ickyal Pens acid• daughter of the good
pie county whoa do not wish to Icse
connection w th all Huron's , .history,
einclit:;ans and old friends, so we, an
Y'arx"ouver. have :formed a Huron Old
Boys Association. ' We have, bad two
ergarenet;on meetings and et the last
embus astie ,rally the following offic-
e s were ,elected for the year.—
..Pres., Pies., Die Ti. Kendall; (Brussels)
let Vice,Pres,, Dr, Feare (Seaftorth)
2nd V -Fees., Gan Gordon (Goderich)
- 3rd V.Pres., F,G,Donaghy (Fordwich)
Ree,—Sen, F. G. Lawrence (beaforth)
• Cor. -Sen, Miss'jean Cantelon, (God.)
Treas., Mr. Edwards, (Fordwich)
Directors—:firs. Shortreed, Wm,
McQueen, Airs„ eiunitphreys, W, es
G erby, T., S. Hill, ;firs, Donaghy, Mr,
11ay,,:A„ Bowles,' Mrs. Ore?S'* . G. 'T,
Gibson.`
There are a great many former Hu-
teces cin our fair city, and we are
lookingforward with great enthusiasm
.e A rplendid.oagatia;tion, whieh will
be worthy of the baser county we
zeteresent here. As you see I have
been. appointed cop. -Sec., end it will
be ,n» duty and pleasure to write
bael: Seem. tune to. time. no the county
papers such wn of your soc iety and
-es affairs as we sthinlr the people back
"hosee" :play *like: to know about. We
tush t i be s tri. closer contact with
all fineonx'n: netRonies, and we would
like • to leg tb t rttoP1e of Huron
are iti':ereeeed n this association and
Dashwood
"Plat regular meet:=net of the Y, P.
A"z ;he Een^;e"'tat Church on Fri -
Winchelsea Hey eve e ng. Menet 4th, will be a un -
on sueet:ng cal' Crediton. Zur'rh and
sin Fred Delbridge is havens, a lit,?- Dash wed, The ,pr nctpal speaker of
manona Light and Power Plant etstall- the evea'fg will be the Conference
ed els, his la: in ay Messrs. Framer. e: flriselt President, Rev.Deng'ss, The
M ofY.P
W ti_ams r' Ere e:.—\Ir lksid lta, n,ste , 'and president the
abut cc•r+p'e"ed tiding his °e:e .tows 'i ti wen ansae ...env seine very interest -
at the ere:;mery. , n> ledtiresses. Ree^. Deng!s wilisptak
on nTientleart of the Y. P. A.' Er-
ervene r5 cordially invited,
I The t onc, rt ;yen; by the school on
Friday lase w•�ta s a successful affair. So
Mooresville igeeat was the rush for admtssion that
only hal: could be accomodated, so it
B ayle—Simpson— A quiet but pretty was revue :tied on Saturday night, Each
wedding was solennnezed at the home and every number on the program was
O.' \Ir, and Mrs, :\loses Simpson, here well rendered.
on Feb. 73, at 12 o'clock, when, their Mr. Earl Guenther made a business
youngest .daughter, Verna, became the tree tt• W'nds :+r last week.
brie ,of Levi Chester Boyle of Moose \rr P. F.tssold .s et present confin
Jaw, Sask., the ceremony being p'r- ed ez h's bed with erysipelas. We
formed by Retic Mr, Whalen of A; sa hope fer a speedy recovery.
Craig. The bride looked charming :n \ir and Mrs. H. Dark o: Amherst -
a. „own of navy ;blue satin teeth hat tur>;.meat last week -and with the let -
to match, carrying a bouquet o:' ter's ;»treats, sir, and Mrs. C Stena-
Ophelia roses and was unal,'tended. haeea
The bride, who was given away by her Miss Alice Hoffman was on the sick
father, entered the parlor to the strains est Isst sveele
of Mendelsolues wedding march, Flay- Mas. Olivia We?'t` a is at present wis-
ed by Miss Mildred Anderson of =:n; relatives nt. Waterloo and T itch
Bran't,ford. After The ceremony th east:
immediate relatives of the bride and, lir. J. Kellerman attended the con-
groorn repaired to the dining room, venters of delegates at London to
a dainty wedding dinner was served. dneuss elenrilying the London, Huron
The groom's gifts to ,the bride was a er. Sru,_e Railway.
bandsome set ,of Hudson seal fura, to alts, D. McCormick returned to her
the. piaaioist a pearl pendant. The h•rme n Bridge'aurg last week, after
bride .and groom were -the recipierxts v.s.tinn' her father, Mr. F. Baker, who
of reany beautiful and useful g f ts, has been erne sick. ,
among them berg a number of sub-; Mr, and firs. H. Zimmer of Strat-
stantial checks, naso a :bower from ford spent last Sunday in town.
lier girl friends of ,th., fourth flood else and Mrs. Frank elorenz of De-
. of the store of 'Messrs. Smaleman & trait„are resiting fr-ends and relatives
Ingram, London, coxn,ssst'ng of cut here,,
glass, silverware and other beautiful, Miss D, Balkwi3I of Exeter spent the
gi€tis. The happy couple ;eft, amid week --end with the Misses Pfaff.
showers of best wishes of their
menu £riends for their tuture happi-1 DASHWOOD SCHOOL REPORT
aness, visiting at London, Toronto, : The .following is the February Re.
Wi,nrr_peg and Regina before err:ein; Dari of our"school. It is based on
at then home at Moose Jaw. 1 wee iy anci daily masks—Gram., Ar`.,
ATg•—Sr. 5—E. Howard 79 per
cent,, \I. Tiernan 74, C. Seeinhagen 60.
Jr. e; same _ subjects—F. Hartleib 83
E.
Guenener 78, M. Jennison. 78, e
ID Zinmie. i8, A_Hoffmartc 69.' P. Kietn,-
- � Olden st.q•er 69,_, J.rameher 55, I. Ravens
-58`. Sr'. 4; Gram,, Art, Hist., Aritb.
L. :Tiernan" 91, L. tEvee d. 75, A.
Timee Rader 61, C. Snell `°' 60, T. rillert 30'.
fill i Jr. `4; same subjectsL. Reid 91,' V.
hwho t Birk 90, V. Baker $1, E. Zimmer 75,
oop skirts were worn by those
first asked the druggist for,and insisted L. Baker'69,"E. Graupzrer'.68, A. Ken
haying the genuine Favorite Pre- ; lyrma^n .40"` .14i. Rinker
36*-
0. S. ,Howard,. Principal.
eript on pix!
up by Doctor = . -” �. ` ` Room IL
Pieree over
fifty years ago.
-D;. ess has
' ebanged very
much sinee
then! But Dr.
tierce's medi-
, . Cites: contain
• ilea some de-
pendable in
• gredients.
' Theyerostand-
t.
•a;`d today just
,as they were
fifty years ago
• and never contained alcohol.
:Beauty depends upon health.
NEWS TOPICS OF EEX The 48th
inglendens of .Resat.)
•, o
,France and Poland -have /Signed a
.Jin:Melted EYentn -Which ti'ave' - eoniinerctal• treaty.
Houses built under` tate >ilousiag
Q.ccurred During th'e.Week.. wet numbered 2.334 logit ygatt...� ,
i
• - nit Tee T), �'. O, Co-opea ' Skc flt7
The Base Worldenelanepepitiiselegre- •plans opening of cafeteria in Toronto.
Min etnetwnete, rapid Rat ip4ia:i ` Desperate flghtiag`•' bsineecn Rods
Handy and: Atfrfte ive ehspe for anal Geeekle inteee ported•ieem Tia
t S,'Qsngr will in.s�,li elihood
tee Readers of our Pao", ' A
solid Hour's Enjoyment.•
send t]!e Emergency TraniiL blikill to the.
President,
TUESDAY, . A snowdrop in a Milton garden is
The Ontario Tankard opened in To-. - b oonping Ave weeks ahead et its
route on Monday
. usual time.
Strictly fresh eggs retailed in 'Till- Owen Sound beat 3-oreete Queen
Isenberg at 36 Mete a gegen. MY in the final for the Governor`
Fire in Levis County Railway car General's prize.
sheds did 6300,000 damage, The Polish and Soviet delegations
The Niagara Falls 0. .A, inter- at Riga expect to sign a peas, treaty
mediate team defeated Kitchener by in about six weeks,
6 to 3. E. Porter Adams, a well-known
The Ontario Retail Clothiers. in Queenston orchardist, was bled by
convention in Toronto discuss the an unknown •motor car.
trade outlook. - President-elect Harding wishes the
The Ancient Order of Hibernians good -will of the British peoples, says
of Toronto refuse to apologize for
Sag Incident, au. Empire Club. speaker.
Removal of snow in New Xorkt, left ' Dr, 0• G. Carstens, director et
by recent storm. is expected to cost ,Chid Welfare League of deersApeerof
over 61.000,000• addr_ssed neighborhood ■porkers of
The Dominion senior team won the Toronto,
Toronto Bank League title, beating O, HteAseeraiworas aecleiminsinad pmorithaetCommerce. ' to 1,
The bylaw was linseed tor $5,000,- Hamilton. when Tlnlveraity of Tomei-
000 debenture issue toward the Bur- to won, 0 to 1,
chase of the Toronto Street Reilwey. Cornwell secured a lean of one
Robert Ro9t, G.T.R. section man goal in the first of leome.and-home
at Palmerston, WAS instantly ktilied gauzes with De in Salle 1n the O. H. A.
between two ears in the yard there. junior rites; 4 to 3.
St, -John's. Ned,. is in the grip -o# Larry Doyle. manager of the To -
another blizzard, and ell railway ser- ronto Baseball. Clti,3,,, arrived inn.. T'o-
'•rice In the island 'has been suspended, ronto on Thursday to eeneiete ar-
The grand jury'broug'bt in a true`rangetuente for the trataing camp In
bill at Sandwte d.ssii;ea: charging' Georgia.
Rev, .L 0. L. Spracklin with man -
Ansa Myra Greeasl,. grand
&laugleter. : •. daughter •of late former-Ser°retary" .of
Count Bernsteete. fernier Genoathe Plenipotentiary of learnt, need at
Ambassador to the U. S.. has been Montreal. aged 100 years, liter mother
elected a member of the Reichstag lived, to be 101.
from Schleswig. T p Owens, for many years editor
! S1-.' "3 ; total marks 700—H. Keller -
/man 553, C. Fisher 491, L: Witmer 488,
H. Har t'_e;b 419. Jr. 3; total •marks, 700
—A. 'Tiernan 621, E. Tieman 607, H.
I -legman 515, *K. Wein 468, G. Guen-
ther 458, F. Kletnetiver 447,'A. Stein-
hhaageb. 416, A. Miller 370, *A. Wille:rt
294, 'E. Wilds 219. Sr. -2; •totai, marks
123—E Hzrtlei'b 388, M. ,White 370
E Meir' er 370, C. Burmeister 360, A,;,
j2:es ue•rieyer 353, E. Hamacher . 35Z
Jr. 2; total 'marks .470-T. Hayter 460,
G. Bender. 326; G; Burmeister 311, en
Meitner 301,.,L. Zimmer 250, I. Lipp
pert 367, F. Guenther 353, L. Bender
The Oouneil of the League of Na- of Hansard, and one of the Lastest
tions occupied most of Monday In dig- shorthand writers is b9tet nogiis1
cussing the question of publicity of t
the proceedings of its sessions. and French in Canada. >}u+tdenly
Seven coaehee Int a C,::,R, train at Ottawa. aged ;i T,
from Vancouver 10 Edmonton were SA7t'1'lU)AY.
derailed, two being over turned, nest The shippii,g ;;Gt'ikan is Australia.
81ase11, but only two persona tette Inas been settled,
seriously injured,
The mein ---el Swami Will !meet at
Use of the civic lungmotor brought Hamilton in l}t tu„er,
lite in twelve minutes to a babe born
in Kitchener without signs of life Toronto .uti, i testives
atter halt an hours unavailing effort Hoa. G, H. Ferguson.
by artificial respiration, Rondeau Purl: may be pieced un -
banquet
Tease pupils whose names are mark-
ed kthurs 'simimed one or niore exami
Worry, sleepless niglits,.headaches, ' nac:o:ns during .!the month:
pales, disorders and weakness of 'a • • C. Edmestan, Teacher,
diet inetly feminine character in a short Roam Ir
.time bring the dull eye, the. °rows . Gl?nerM' Fassald 50ti; F.
:feet,'? the haggard look, drooping .W.11e :o 471rau, W
, 'shoulders, and the fettering step.
To retain the appearance of youth mer 439, V. `Bendier 433, S• Guenther
• ou must 'retain health. Instead. of 352;,;;1. StaA ,ubus 304, ,'Stire, 294,
lotions, powders and paints, ask your Sr.. .E' 2 -Ee Keeft 631,. H. Nadiger
•druggist for Doctor.Pierce''s Favorite, , 624, E. Rinker 558, nen. Wein .489, I.
Prescription. Gittetither 476. M. Pt.• 2—G. White 398`
Psoras r SA5k.—" Doctor Pierce'.e Vr K-enfn3,63, R. ;S,tatton 353, A, Mor-
,
3 t
.: Favotiite'.,.Prescrlptiajr cured nne.when eti . 8, � ` Vin�;em. 295, A. Mason 291,
, . ;,� a
medicines faded. Thi°borne O•^�v�baftsn -'85, P. S'chade :236..- Jr: Pt.
deafotherz-3 hl steer 51,6,s',11„,;,Edi hoffer
. �dtGbora could, ,;d.Q.,:Bothing fox rtre ,I� , . ;�, e�,�,.0 4tg
a p nedto see Dr Pleece's'ad'rerrtisd- 5tft;; Fladige•. -.48..4, %: �iitztteiste:r435.
Meet in tyre etpcie gent idesthe met Pt l E I+'f seherr '447i ,neStien ,440, V.
`benefit frbm even - .+r �,=t T• gl i .p.„4 1 Pp
men and fef agreat" -,,
` e�steme er. 2 �..�
- ' �9 9�"''k)' �frI1 ZO
• #ire"fir t few'i9oaea.' `I tooit but,eG,fevw ��; '!'I, fit, y
bottles until I••was entirely well 'I-•
cannot spunk too' highly of the merits
.of the Prescrip�ii;n-" Mits. JAmFl� e
Beowv, R. R. 1. °
WED'NESDAY. der Ioaai commission.
The Spracklin trial opened at 'Cayuga's war utu.uorliel is to be in
^.In rlalt
the forte of n ski, S
Sandwich, The Victoria senior to i1 won the
McGill's senior hocliay tenni beat T. A. T. A. meet eha,mpionship.
Queen's, 9 to 5., Four death, fro rifi slaa;iinC, sickness
Sir Robert Falconer statea sale of in New York were repo. ted Friday.
West Indies Is impossible,
The Riverside Hotel at 'Cowicl an
Lake, B.C., was burned down.
The Senate Divorce Committee
starts work on some 150 cases.
British steel makers have cut prices Paths,
again from 30 to 60 shillings a ton. The Colliugwood intermediate
Railway signalmen in Britain are te.tnn beat Belles -en on tine round by
demanding standardization of wages. 13 to 5.
The University of Toronto 0.11.A, Five menthers of an atieged bur -
senior team defeated Kitchener by 5 Mar g,:ng were .crested by the To-
to 1. ronto police.
Students of the University of To- The ei'_ntel Hygiene Council is to
ronto may write thesis on fire preven open an employment Miriam for Men-
tal tal defectives,
Dr. W. A. Young of Toronto re- Ontario teerix-re are tet have an
signs coronership atter thirty years' excursion again this •suiro er through
service. Northern. Ontario.
Housing loans in Hamilton last British Columbia will pay bounties
year numbered 123, and amounted to,, on pig iron mauufaet- wed irons ore
6487,000. mined In the province.
The U. S. markets were closed yes- Canadian railroads will probably
yes-
terday in honor of Washington's operate on daylight swing time from
birthday.
Chicago tenants are conducting a May 1 to October 2 this year.
successful campaign to secure reason- In the first of home -and -home
able rentals. games to decide the N. 0. H. A. sen -
A bill was introduced in the Legis- for title the Soo team beat Timmins
lature to prohibit sale of meat not by 5 to 4.
killed in public abattoir. Walter J. Scott, a traveler, son of
Sir Thomas Lipton will have an W. I. Scott, of Winchester. Ont., was
entry in the transatlantic race, Pro's- found dead in bed at a Calgary
ably the 23 -metre Shamrock. boarding house.
Persian Cossacks have seized the . The Montreal Herald, now in its
public buildings in Teheran and turn- 110th year, is to be controlled by an
ed the Cabinet out of office,advisory board of ex -service men, to
Speakers Boldne of the Senate and give employment to returned soldiers,
Rhodes of the Commons were sworn and to devote its profits to cases of
in as members of the Privy Council ,reed among soldiers.
of Canada.
The St. Thomas Collegiate Insti- MONDAY.
tute teachers resigned, but were ask- French census will be taken on
ed to -withdraw their resignations on March 5-6.
promise of the board to adjust sal- Dr. N. A. Powell is retiring from
aries as soon as possible. lectureship in University of Toronto.
THURSDAY. • A T. '& N. 0. brakeman named
The Argonaut senior team beat the Sharvelle was killed at crew Liskeard.
Hamilton Tigers, 5 to 2. A Russian claims he was accosted
The centenary of the death of the by a stranger in_Toronto and shot in
Poet Keats was fittingly memorized. 'he `por
A special legislative. committee •
is Reports of further massacres .of
Armenians by Turks have reached
to investigate fruit marketing:. con-, London. „, •
ditions. r a, ,.:. South Wellington;: Liberals, Labor-
The annual report of the. Canadian iter and Farmers a_ re unable to effect
National Exhibition shows a steadya fusion.
progress. Jades Peterson died suddenly
Daylight seeing will begin in Bri- while talking with fellow -workmen
tain at midnight April 2 and end at •e it.t:ni1ton.
midnight Oct. 2. A i Optima preacher censures the
Senator J. G. Turriff announced Governmi:nt for jailing to investigate
his intention to support the Farmers' ' profiteeriug." -
party in Parliament. The Toronto', police seized thou-'
Reports received in "London say sand collars' worth of opium, mor -
that* tee. Georgians lave repulsed the, pttine and cocaine.
Bolshevist attack on ;Tiflis. •
Freight rates on liquor .in Canada
"Tire Painters' Union of Toronto are to be increased shortly, says an
suggests technical scholarships for Ottawa despatch, ,
building trades' a The Aura Lee O. H. A. junior team
apprentices. of Toronto befit Belleville tet a sud-
Geo. McMillen, about 26 years old, don death genie by ti to 5.
was instantly killed, at a sawing bee The National Hockey League re-
on •a farm near -Dorchester, Ont. sults on Saturday were: St. Patrick's
Fire damaged Orchard House, part '4 ,Ottawa 2;,, Canadiens 13, :Ratan -
of the Ontario Hospital at Hamilton, ton 6. '' -
but the 355. inmates were rescued. The Western Ontario Collegiate In -
Vienna has ,entered ;suit against stitute team established a new record
-former' Emperbr Karl to secure the ,for the four -mile relay race at. Bain -
return of the Austrian crown jewels more.
Trains are bet,tb operated on all
Mexican railway, despite tho'strike,
The Meliv.ti Council in agreeable
to passage of .a Jill Booming osteo -
1
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SMAI'L B,tK ACCOUNTS
Many people pile 01 '�•.openingoa Savings Bank
Account until they feel e
Y have a large n
o h fum to make 1t wort w Ile, This is why:they
never learn the h;iit.,ot
rift.
Open :an account ►ith us by depositing $i, and
add $1' weekly or acinthly. until you can increase
the amount of your periodical deposit.
WE WELCOME SMALL ACCOUNTS
• ,r + ,o, • . .FLT....
THE CANADIAN BANK
OF COMMERCE
PAID-UP CAPITAL $15.000,400
RESERVE FIJNE) . - - $15,000,009
E ETER BRANCH, F. X- Chapman, Manager..
The British' Government bill int President-elect Harding left 1101.
.creasing unemployment " insurance ida last eveniri_g for Marion, where he
I d lit
payments p64E1'*'°iia second reading aver ' at. Snei front -porch
to the ,Hoxramons.. address,
,• ,Qu?„ Tire U 9: / Immigration Bill • has
:Wilfrid Mrg. and Ed. C. Dickers-. . een eeproved by the 17. 8. Congress,
sou Were committed: for ..trial on .the,
d shill be sent to the id for
w.r Pies en
large+;of isbi.dering; E 3:, c• :Whit- signature.
r. ,
worth V.S. t Bixrb oo ,,De :-.2
.. , �. is, c 3 • . : , e� r niv • i.t ant e
lln.: , iT er y of; , •Or o hockey
"The"" `Board ;:of; ConriatitioYt in the aur won tlie,Zntei�colle •rate ch,m-
iincorptora,ted in 1855
OA TALI ItESRI VE $9,000,COO
Over 130 Fltanche
TiEt 1,4014::$0.N$,:PANE.
"MO tort lof living Is farm;, also the pei':cd of food staff,
This necessitates increieed p rod'uction, P'roduCe mere and
deposit your surpltte hn The ;1loisons Bank, where it will
be ready -for any call and yet be earning interest.
- EXETER BRANCH
T. S. WOODS Neu en -
Centralia Branch apes for business "arab. -
Reposit Boxes to Reat. at the Exeter Stan h.
Power Farming
Lectures
An invittetion is extended to you and your friends to be laresent at a
POWER FAR\IIING EDUCATIONAL LECTURE WITH MOVING PIC
TtiRES to be iaeld.
in Exeter, on Monday, March 14, at 1
o'clock in the afternoon.
J. F. CLARK, Speaker
, .:, r g
Ganadlan s3i7Xpress, Co.,.b dispute with e:o;,shi, etefe- Un McGill in the;
n, g
tee game by, 7 ,to L.
I.t' is .'sz•.ttiou�• tent. > steer' -Walton
t wealthy British South African•!
'm ;'sats employes ha;4,;aTvarded the' latter'
,,, a !axai increase., in;swages qt between
.•I;:6rtIOe909,And' $13;5.,00.0• i..
Schlfi sdttei10, I:'•:duen' . FitI])' r At ee•wspeneis proprietor, has; been ap-
LECTURE TOPICS -
1. Power Farming Possibilities in Ontario,
2. Preparing nSeed Bed,
3. Application toe ;the, Tractor ,an the Ontitario Farm.
4. Purchasing 'Machinery for Cash,
;, 5. Operating Txactor Implements.
t..
MOVING PICTURES
1. Prepetestion 'of tee, Seed Bed.
2. Growing •orf "the Corm Plant, which shows the actual development
and growth' stn a perfect and an improperly -pre -oared seed bed.
3. Keeping the Boy on the Farm -
4. Buying a Tractor:
els
We .especially invite every .farmer and U, F. U member.
Milo Snell, Ford Dealer, Exeter
The Cocliraue:Machine orrs
Exeter, Ont.
HAS INVENTED A MACHINE FOR GRINDING
. • ENGINE CYLINDERS, CAR, . AND TRACTOR BLOCKS.
• •WE MAKE; PISTONS AND RINGS TO FIT ANY CYLINDER
;CYLIN,DERS ARE GROUND TO 1000th PART OF AN INCH, AND AS
TRUE AND ACCURATE, AS MADE BY ANY MANUFACTURER.
WE CAN MAKE YOUR ENGINE AS GOOD AS NEW..
1.80; H: Ratker 150. The Quebec 'Liquor Bill •'becemes pointed the new High Commissioner'
Pearl Tiernan, Teacher, law • . for South Africa, in succession to the
lees at. Hon. William Schreiner.
WE MAKE SAW- MANDRELS, EMERY STANDS, SPEED JACKS
HANGERS, PULLEYS, and have SHAFTING' -FOR SALE ALSO.
THESE WE ;MAKE TO SUIT • THE USERS.
HAVE A FIRST CLASS WELDING OUTFIT: =
AGENTS FOR -
THE CANADIAN FAIRBANKS MORSE CO'Y., ,
J..1. CASE THRESHING COMPANY.
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