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THURSDAY. ;MAR. l ase 1921
Step e n Council
i:eiun .,z l •n ,t' '` -e El.
C* t eltrse ?, },' the v;t.iii' ..
\l er. pies Pri. q ) i•' b nutes
tt : ve i- 1? :il•i t .--II•—Tit tat l,•.,
laws s :,i 5 a*'id 276 :' t i -r neat. t rte,}41
t, -e« tmt^ s. a)* pas iecf,, semen ,.:ci
staiaci.—harried, Hayes—Se-ea'
Ti:::t he alit toe's report oe :tee eget.'
end. tee aud,tnrs ,rwa;-d.—Carred. Hayes , .11Ii11E�7
end.
^.Peep :le --That the tttnaerbe • Clinton Duet• s� mgritax s felt out neigh-
enc s --Revs a. d Yi' weaning r
ed. reed reside: being the
lowest re- he :.ctotl.tor kNi-'s. G. Ryekman, ovr nn,
ce;ti ed. --Ca reed. Hayes—Penh: le the death of her father, ;11r. James
That the clerk rrr_te the Crown, . At - Wor mart of H$.Usgreezi, who died so
Terrey re IP, fees..-••'•Carr_ett very suddc ly.
W. R Elliott, ppoaited by St«phen i alis. George M-lobkirk of Hensell vis -
W. a few days recently with herald
eouncil to represeet the mul:en:0'n neighbors on the boundary.—Mr. Ken -
as arbitrator :.n. the matter of with- neth McLeod is now busy moving onto
'drawing N 1-2 IIvt 21, and ,Late, .Z auncl the Fraise a Ry ckman tarzn.—Tire Wo-
ee, Con. 1. of the Towushile of t's-,men's canapaivn caused quite an exco
renamed that the meeting heti been t le 1, net G Twocaptains were rho_
held ;eel et tike enreed by parta''s sen, 11r,, G. E. Thompson of the west
i„te acted that the said lots should side ee Hearse aro errs, J. Smillie of
etenein .'7i the Eetn:r ,;School tiect'oan a' a east side of the road. the side,tl'zt
but-c+r.school purposes only, the land get t,.,e leeet ;:w :members had to
leastae be assessed for 60 p*r .aezxt. put up let ,'yete'' supner in the Town
The (ouanb•_i D:::zg sa::sfled ivtth the lic'1. Hensel Tee result was :n fav-
eer ngeiimen:, requested the clerk to , o, of airs. Smn:11e, evlto had 64 new
scene : Jr. Tom, P.ti lr, to that cite? t• ane n r«:s and Mrs. Thompson 52, so
a large factor in
restoring strength
and building up
the body.
Scott & 8owmo, Toronto. One
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INDIGESTION
eneSs
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borne leen the Exeter choel Section, :n aitre:or t:.:e last telt days between
L s:-uet ns were also given. to the ; `-5- thompao ts, side bad to put
tier ie arena^,« fora joint me,�t:ng ttD •'v su�ihtr :or about 1100 tn:apl«,
to be held :.0 Mount Carta.;], to adjust and s .et a rta.'nly cliA put up some
bus:ate's lnetzve:n the Toavnsh:ps er suo-ic A t_r which a splentiel uro-
S,eplic,i and \leG11ivray, gram wits given. with talent Irvin both
lecke
The tenor g. orders were passed—.i
Ine•onto Stamp and Stencil works, for ,
s'0 01; Burser, Wo dsro'«k Iloep t tl. t
re til s•.2:t ms, 19.50; S. Brokensh:re, ;
coni 3rd S.R„ 5.00; Sun Insurance o . i ;•it Wtil, Hyde spent the week end
fine, ensurence of hall 17.25; C. Zwick- w;th• fr-ends at Anderson.—'41r. and
er. and for 8.00; T. Trevethick, auditor. \Ire M:lon Hodgert and baike vis°ted
8,00 w
; . 11. Elliott, school arbitrator, Sunday at Mr. Thos. Hunk;n:e — A.
5.00; Nelson Baker, refund cow tags, Clothes pin social under the auspices.
4.00; Exeter Agr. Soc'y, great 15.60;:-t,e Feereieear Women's Institute will be
elu,-n.cipal World, supplies and express held ,*al Farquhar Han on March 17th.
38,,40; Treas. Tee Hay, bal. N.B. acct,, 'All ladies kindly asked to ben; two
S4•57; Advocate .Framing Coe acct., clothes penis dressed the same. A good
170.01; Chas. Rceszler, sawing wood, n eerern will be given. The Mills
1.75; Albert :Musser, tile ,9.70;_._.Ed, Eras. trcm Woodham, and several .oth-
Swe tier, wood, 36.00; l�1upal ars n•dl assist. Mr. C. Robinson of
World, supplies 11.48; Meredith & Exete well act as, cha;,rmans Adms-
Fisher. services 5.00; M. E. Rate, ac, site). .25c. and 10c.. Ladies breiging
56c.; Henry Hamilton, rent .of Yazd, clothes p'r', free,—Mr, and Mrs. Alf.
5.00; Fronts. Gerometlte, rep. gray*,Pit, Hunkin and v ildren spent Sunday at
22.50; Jos. Ikiesseli,. cams ;E:S.R. 9.011 the homeat the latt«r's parents.—firs.
Adjhurnmeat to April 4th at 1 p.m. Ed, Slane of E-rc{ter visited the past
Henry Eilber, Clerk. sweek at 'the ham: of her son, fir. W•'1
Stine. --Mr, .Andrew I•Iodgert and
--11,—..
j daughter, 1J_ss Jessie, are visiting rel-
atives el London.—Mrs. John Hackney.
SCHOOL REPORT OF S. S. Net Sr. o; the boundary is very ill at the
13, Stephen and Hay, ;for February. p cleat time.—Mr. and Mrs. John
The report is based ;an subjects—Ar- Se:vas, Jr,, 3 av,: got settled sin the.
ithnietfc, Geography, GrammaHis now .home, ,:t Ir. W. H. Kay's farm.—
tory and Spelling. These marked l yir Arthur Gardiner has word c the
were absent for part of tests,—Sr. IV„ death of "'his mother, Mrs. Ro'iert
Ethel Ueaseng 86; Jr. IV., Leonard Gardiner, in the West. The remains
Pfaff 71, Harry Stanlake 60, Edna will be. brought here _for bur' -al.
D•eareng 93"; Sr. III„ Lyra. Ford 74, _"
Jr. III„ ire -'ie Bierling 60, Sr. II., c lar- 1 . —+^—
ene e Stanlake 69; Jr. II., a., Elva D . ar- ,
Farquhar
Ing 73; Jr. II., z;, Bernice Carrick 100 Lucan
Eldon, Snaith 99, Orville Ford 91; Sr. ! bliss Madigan, is ,nmpnovehg from .her
Px finer, Charlie S taneake 100. No. on recent ellness.—Mr, Wt H. Kent :has
.real 12, average 11. sold tuts farm to a fir. Langford of
L. V Smith, %teacher. Sastatehexam, for $.9000,—Mrs. Jerry
Wha,'ea and daughter, who have been
on the is ck lest sane now improving.—
'Miss Hera of Exeter visited Mrs. W.
• E. Tookey and Mrs, C Millson.
Crean e Betts has accepted a. pos. 'on
in St. Thomas.—Miss Myrna Poners r
Granton, who underwent an opera
one day last week, ;at St. Jose
Hospital, London, us a third form stu-
dent of the High school here.—Mr.
Rich, Atkinson has sold his tobacco
and billiard business to Mr. Homer
Lewes, who conducts a barber shop :n
the same ;dace.—Mrs. E. H. Neil had
the misfortune of breaking or of hei
i
h ps. •The injury .ie a pat,nfuI eine "and
will doubtless confiner her tto her bed
fer some t me. Slhe is, however, im-
ors vaig seeelly. The anreversary ser-
; v_ces of the ileithod';ist church here
on Sunday were most successful an
the history of the church. Rev. Wil -
1 son of James Streat Church, Exeter,
lens n chargee and preached two clo-
quest and impres.si,ve.dscourses. The
si.nling by Lie ch•oie was DE a high(
,, .der. The congregat•ions were large
en beth accast.ons.
r, .:, bath
e e °7 .�'e ,°;;3ab was
the Biblical version of our
ern snyirig : ",:.i-othimg Soo -s like success."' o ' Dr. Pierce, of Buffalo, N.Y.,
who, over 50 years ago, gave to
the world a Prescriptionwhich
has never been equalled as a,
tonic for the weaknesses of
woman. Many women in every
Hamlet, town or city will gladly
testify that Dr. Pierce's Favorite.
Prescription did them: a.world of 3,
gond. Ask your neighbor:.
Another of this great . physi.
cian's successful remedies is
known as Dr. Piercr's Golden a<
Medical :Discovery and, like the
%t Prescription," is now sold by
druggists everywhere, in boti
liquid and tablets. ; This mud].va a
nine s
r . y _ tic
cess fr in
the
start,•'
0
tar tfrc list mon: and f-,.
women all aver the „universe
who have successfully t;tsind it;
for indt vert:ion andas, a blood' ;
tonic and system builder, ms•kos
an amazing toiial of thousands.
s
NEWS TOPICS Of WEEK
A Toronto. coroner's jury' attributes
than recent death of a woman to drug-
glst's. mistake,
A large steel plant will probably
rte begun on the Pacific coast early
t e
nt
h su e.
txtt� r
A, demand was' made. ire the Legis-
lature for retroactive payment of
Mothers' allowances.
The union of Grosvenor and West
winster Presbyteriaxt churches, To-
ronto, is consummated,
The British mandate in Palestine
will not be ateeted by the attitude
on "mandates. of the United States,
Krassin, Soviet negotiator,, is on
his way back to London with Mos-
cow's trade terms. He is not opts=
mistic. -
Granites O. II, A. team beat Uni-
versity of Toronto, in the first of e
two -game series to decide the senior
title,, 2 to 1.
The British Government is about
to purchase the rights to an anti-
tuberculosis serum discovered: by a
Swiss doctor.
Port Huron nas purchased the
Battle Creek franchise, and will.
operate in the vl:ichiggau-Ontario
Baseball League.
The Quebec Liquor Commission
was appointed, consisting of Hon.
Cr.W. Simard. Hon. H. C. Carroll, N.
Or auin, Sir Wm. E. Stavin and A. L.
t'aron.
THURSDAY,
Mount Carmel
'Messrs, Thos. Rowland and Matthew•
Re,2; an ,mated into. their ,mew rseelens e
last week M:. Jost; Gordan i-iade a
bus -.nes, t ii to Toronto this Week.—
nee. Jas O'Rourke and son, Mar+t_n:,
n jxiot.,n ;, after their recent ill -
Barry and dai.ighter
of iaet:`t,t,ctre, visaing friends in, thins
nej.ghborlioodeeAt St. Joseph :Hospit-
al, .London, oin. Pens .24tib, to Mr. and
:qrs. Prank 'Coughlin, a son, — Mr,
J:tines SuLI•va:n and daughter, Miss
Jeep:i;ise en
Green Bay, WJs., who
ter , pee . t(.sJi.in,; fiats •brc:tlier, . P. Sull-
r i i 17tH oil: of Step ien., eiui other
elat t e,, , t on Monday accomtpantie
�v h s brother, P. Sulltvain, and Miss
Maofe 1 of •Durran, where they chaff
v s i be o e leaving for their , hom •
Mr. Jc't na F:sneer of Preston cad,•^d
rice i here last •we k --NL s itn
1' ei i v yi tri frieincl, ,n Detroit
• ee M_,. John O'Neil of Detre,,t
ca.Le1 oc1 c.ren:ls Mere t'h,is week,
Tile czrdwn` wltlirleew charge& un-
der the O. T. A. against four defect
dints at Brantford, bec*use the spot-
ters employed are discredited.
Percy Munro of Montreal, 40 years
of age, despondent beoause he was
oi. t of work and dependent on ktis.
afflicted sister, hanged Wessell.
The N, O. H, A. w fl a;nvestigete
charges that some of the eenior
games between Timmins and Iroquois
Falls were not. decided on their
merits,
SATURDAY.
Costa Rica forces are capturing
towns from. Panama forces.
tc Rev. . Abbe Dimnet, distinguished
French author, is -visiting Toronto.
The Private Bills Committee votes
infa of divisionof York t nshi .
ver d s o k aw p
Williain Clarke, Toronto, pulp and
paper menaifacturer, dies in New
York.
The U. S. Senate confirmed the ap-
aointment. of Harding's Cabinet Min-
sters,
Ottawa police have been ordered
to enforce the rurfeww law more
-strictly.
Ju• i'o el ietton declines to dis-
Miles is ion a�...ine the Timber Probe
ontrutss/on,
I+reek Weis. lea'er of the 19t:1
Regiment B taut, Ct. Ceesearines, the
zi blood poisoning.
9.ttorn•«y'-Geacr.., pro oses crow:
attorney and two eesieetnts for Tr•-
*ont., and lorlt a arty.
Tee Tor i-tro I tall L•> (`•/;.tial 1..
c A. i', o :;lend. a : tieltattiu wa'g'e e;:
A serious grasshopper outbreak is
reared this year in Saskatchewan,
C. B. Morgan's team won the dog
derby. which enislted at The Pas on.
Wednesday.
G. Y. Chown, ex -registrar of
Queen's University, died s:i-1denly et
Kingston.
A Western judge declares Soviet
propagandists prey an Canadian
generosity.
The Spanish Cabiutet• is seeking to
issue a loan to cover the deficit in
the Budget.
Labor deputation to Ottawa were
pleased with reception by Messrs,•
King and Crerar.
The United States Senate and
house are deadlocked over the size
at . the artuy and navy.
Philip Fitch, aMontreal store-
keeper, has been. forced out of busi-
ness by four"burglaries.
The Canadian Soo team won the
N. Q. 11. A. senior *championship,
heating Timmins by 5 to 1.
Mrs. S. Barre, aged 92, died of
burns from her clothes•catching dire
as she was lighting a stove.
D. Macpherson, of Yorkton, Sask.,.
formerly of Toronto, died suddenly
while reading a newspaper.
The Collingwood intermediate
team was beaten by Galt Wednesday
night, the score being 6 to 1.
The Royal Dutch. 011 Co.' bas in-
creased its capital stock from 400,-
000,000 to 600,000,000 guilders,
Apparently no attempt will be
made to form a co-operative wheat
pool for handling this year's crop.
The condition of the former kaie-
erin shows no improvement, The.
physicians pronounce her seriously
ill.
National. Hockey League scores
Wednesday night were: St. Patrick's
3, ''Ottawa 2; Canadiens 7, Hamil-
ton 1.
FRIDAY.
Mohawk chiefs request road im-
provements in Brant Reserve.
A noted producer of films declares
clean pictures are most profitable.
The Medical Council insists on all
"healers" passing full medical course.
The revolts in Petrograd and Mos-
cow have been put down by Soviet
troops.
The Georgian Diplomafic Mission
has been placed under arrest at
Moscow.
New amendment on O. T. A. ap-
peals will test • the Government's
strength.
The Duke of Devonsl re declares
he will leave Canada with fond
memories.
An aviator flew from Camp Bor-
den to Ottawa, 210 miles, in 2 hours
and 40 minutes.
The Stratford junior team quali-
fied to play in the final by defeating
Collingwood, 6 to 3.
The first bread riot in Detroit, in
a decade, took place on. Thursday.
The police suppressed it. .
The District Council of Machinists
are establishing a school for training
auto mechanics in Toronto.
Newark, and not Montreal, will re-
place Akron in the new International
Baseball League this season.
The bill amending the Dominion
Election Ant in regard to the Ontario
prohibition referendum has received
royal assent.
President-elect Harding held a
conference of his Cabinet at Wash-
ington on. Thursday, preliminary to
his inauguration.
Charles Maitin, accused of at-
tempted murder, at Montreal, con-
ducted hisown defence; and was ac -
by
80e p;:r :lour on etyma tot-: rivets,
Donal . ?1 In+t."t, tbat'70 ye
old, of F'leYt ' 't Rt.,. t'413 *a free.
en to !'.f,ntll i. ,id' lite C.P.:.. treses.
Extraortiin:try "ffort:s are be::..
made by the Moscow S,viel to r .x,.
press revolts agai,ist ti • Govpruzu. n'.
.An elderly £nr'mer weed 3111:41
dropped dead ',settee iris 5'f•iglt
enloading wood near Theo Perk, Ont.
The Angora Turks hay`s ennsp:;beef
to submit to an International Com-
mission's finding oat the Smyrna sii:i-
pute,'
The University of Toronto senior
:earn won the Q. 11. A. ehasxr,. mship,
eeating Granites on the round t'y
:o 3.
Victoria, B.C., In a referendum.
rated, 2,295 to 1,1355 anaemia propor-
:tonal representation in munieipal
elections.
Churches and schools have been
ordered closed and public gatherings
forbidden at Winchester because; of
a case of sutalipox.
MONDAY,
Toronto's 1921 budget for public
works nets twelve million dollars.,
A cat walked 90 miles .from To-
ronto back to its home In. Stratford.
An outbreak of influenza among
horses in North Doreheeter• is very
serious,
.the heirs to the "Baker millions"
meet in Toronto and hoer of `new
possibilities.
The provincial highways system
will enter Toronto trona the west vie ,
Bloor street.
Rev. J. W. Cooley, Methodist pas-
tor at Wlarton, died after two
months' illness,
Dr, G. C. Creelman, Agent -General
tor Ontario in London, ie' confined to
bed with illness.
The Quebec Amatenr Hockey As-
sociation has refused to reinstate
George Dufresne.
Cardinal Logue appeals to Irish
factions to make St. Patrick's Day
the occasion of a truce.
One murder, two hold-ups and
three burglaries comprise week -end
toll of crime in Toronto.
Jewish housewives in Toronto de-
clare a strike against their bakers,
demanding lower prices.
National Hockey League scores an
Saturday were: St. Patrick's 4, Ham-
ilton 3; Ottawa 1, Canadiens 0.
Over 93,000,000 has been contri-
buted to the Chinese Famine Fund
by the churches in the Dented States.
Capt. W. E. Linton, of Mooretown,
attending church with his wife, sud-
denly dropped dead of heart failure.
Work is to commence at once on
the Federal Government's new ex-
perimental farm at Swift Current,
Bask.
The Queen's University Inter-
colleglate intermediate hockey team
heat the University of Toronto sextet
in the first of the final games by
3toL
Francois Descamps, manager of
Georges Carpentier, has granted
Promoter Rickard 'a month's exten
Sion to secure a site for•the Carpen-
tier -Dempsey bout.
SCHOOL REPORT OF S. S. Not
4, Usborne, ;for February. The naives
marked wit an, asitermsk indicate that
the pupil was' absle.nit ,for some exams.
—„Sr• IV., Howard, Hunt',e• 86, Garfield
Thomson 77*, Inn Harding. 65 ; Sr. IIit.,
Lula Hunter 73, Wiilfred Baigent 44`;
Jr. III., Marjorie Hunter*** Edith
Hurter. 5Y; Hubertt Flutter 51; Jr. II
Lily Hunter 86, Doreen Wesitcott 84,
Marjorie Westcatt 83, Gerald Ford
77* George Thamso1e; Jr. I, Mary
Hun ter ; Primer, Archie Thomson. No.
enrolled 15, average attendance 12.7.
L. M. ,Davis, teaber,
11c Coctillo� �9�c�i�c Words
Exeter, Ont.
HAS INVENTED A MACHINE FOR GRINDING
ENGINE CYLINDERS, CAR AND TRACTOR BLOCKS,
WE MAKE PISTONS AND RINGS TO. FIT ANY CYLINDER
CYLINDERS ARE GROUND TO -1000th PART OE ,AN INCH, AND AS
TRUE AND ACCURATE AS MADE BY ANY MANUFACTURER.
WE CAN MADE YOUR ENGINE AS GOOD AS NEW.
WE MAKE SAW MANDRELS, EMERY STANDS, SPEED .JACKS
HANGERS, ANG ,
ERS PULLEYS, and have SHAF•IING FOR SALE ALSO.
THESE WE MAKE TO SUIT THE USERS.
HAVE A F1RST CLASS WELDING OUTFIT.
AGENTS FOR
THE CANADIAN' FA1RBANKS ' MORSE CO's'.,
J. I. CASE THRESHING COMPANY,
COME AND Sb.E '`US REGARDING YOUR WANTS
loco: p.irauud in 1855
CAPITAL GhlZ
FSf1l
,C00
Ovrr 1811 Branches
THE MOLS OATS BANK
There is no safer or surer uStr` of safeguarding your sur-
plus money than, placing k in a s:,v nes account with The
htalsoa,s Bank,
" Why not begin to -day
EXETER BRANOB
T. S. WOODS ,Manager.
Centralia Branch open for business any.
Safety Deposit Boxes to Rent at the E;feter Brans h
If you want to order a daily paper Advocate Officer We save you paper,
or magazine, or renew sa present sub- env+efioPe postage stamp and Coit of
g money order and when clubbing a In-
scription, leave your order at the tie more besides.
YOU read about the marvelous phonograph which
helped Mr. Edison discover the imperfections
of the human voice. Tlt phonograph will also
help you discover the perfections of the purest
singing voices in the woad. The New Edison!
J. Willis Powell, Dealer
Exeter, Ont,
VOTEI—in our popularity contests Receive FREE a copy
of Mr. Edison's favorite portrait. Come in.
T/QNEWEDIS�N
,EDISON -
"'ae Phonograph •'with a Soul"
MINN
Power Farming
Lectures
An. cnvi,taltion is ,extended to you and your friends to be present at a
POWER ,FAReelING EDUCATIONAL LECTURE WITH MOVING PIC-
TtTRES to be held
in Town ,Hall, Exeter, . Mon., Mar. 14,
at 1 o'clock in the afternoon.
J. F. CLARK, Speaker
LECTURE TOPICS -
1. Power Farming Pp s.sibrl:itiew .in 0n:tar2.o,
2. Preparing Seed Bed.
3. Application of the Tractor on. the Onitaa:io Farm.
4. Purchasing NIachinnery for Cash.
5 Operating Tractor Implements.
MOVING 'PICTURES
1. Preparation of the Seed Bcd,
2. Growing of the 'Corn Plant, whleh shows the actual development
and growth in a perfect and an t„tnproperly'pr'euared seed bed.
3. l(eep`ng the Boy on the Farm.
4. Buying a Tractor:;
We. especirally'intrite
every farmer and U, F. O. member.
Milo Snell, Ford Dealer,
Exeter
The Best Way
: ON'T risk loss by enclosing uh
: in your letters. You will find #lite.
7,; Money Orders issued by this Bank a
• �. , . ., safe and convenient way of paying
ng
?- your out-of-town accounts.
Our Teller can issue them without delay at the
same best as Post Office or Express Order.,
WE WELCOME YOUR BUSINESS 3,4
THE w CANADIAN BANK
OF COMMERCE
PAID-UP CAPJTAL . . _ • $15,000,000
RESERVE FUND -- $15,000,000
EXETER BRANCH, F A. Chapman, Manager.
loco: p.irauud in 1855
CAPITAL GhlZ
FSf1l
,C00
Ovrr 1811 Branches
THE MOLS OATS BANK
There is no safer or surer uStr` of safeguarding your sur-
plus money than, placing k in a s:,v nes account with The
htalsoa,s Bank,
" Why not begin to -day
EXETER BRANOB
T. S. WOODS ,Manager.
Centralia Branch open for business any.
Safety Deposit Boxes to Rent at the E;feter Brans h
If you want to order a daily paper Advocate Officer We save you paper,
or magazine, or renew sa present sub- env+efioPe postage stamp and Coit of
g money order and when clubbing a In-
scription, leave your order at the tie more besides.
YOU read about the marvelous phonograph which
helped Mr. Edison discover the imperfections
of the human voice. Tlt phonograph will also
help you discover the perfections of the purest
singing voices in the woad. The New Edison!
J. Willis Powell, Dealer
Exeter, Ont,
VOTEI—in our popularity contests Receive FREE a copy
of Mr. Edison's favorite portrait. Come in.
T/QNEWEDIS�N
,EDISON -
"'ae Phonograph •'with a Soul"
MINN
Power Farming
Lectures
An. cnvi,taltion is ,extended to you and your friends to be present at a
POWER ,FAReelING EDUCATIONAL LECTURE WITH MOVING PIC-
TtTRES to be held
in Town ,Hall, Exeter, . Mon., Mar. 14,
at 1 o'clock in the afternoon.
J. F. CLARK, Speaker
LECTURE TOPICS -
1. Power Farming Pp s.sibrl:itiew .in 0n:tar2.o,
2. Preparing Seed Bed.
3. Application of the Tractor on. the Onitaa:io Farm.
4. Purchasing NIachinnery for Cash.
5 Operating Tractor Implements.
MOVING 'PICTURES
1. Preparation of the Seed Bcd,
2. Growing of the 'Corn Plant, whleh shows the actual development
and growth in a perfect and an t„tnproperly'pr'euared seed bed.
3. l(eep`ng the Boy on the Farm.
4. Buying a Tractor:;
We. especirally'intrite
every farmer and U, F. O. member.
Milo Snell, Ford Dealer,
Exeter