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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1921-10-6, Page 4bride, 'Soria Wilson and Margaret The Exeter Advocate' Celelnan, aeteet as flower girls .and - were daintily gowned in white oga- & Creeeh. Proprietors cly. The &repent's gifts to the brides- Reeser:le-gen peeeene eeeege st ee maid and 'pianist were bar pins set Pee year in Canada; Se.00• the, 'with brilliants and to the flower United States% All subscriptione not girls, brooches, to the gi•oomsaian, teed le advance 50e. xtre eharged." a tiepin. The young couple received " many beautiful aud useful gifts, W- ens/0y Adverttising-Made known •eluding money. Following the cere- ort appleation. molly and signing of the register, a Stray Animals -One iesertion 50c.,, sumptuous dinner was served. Mr. three insereioas $1.0. and alrs. Rinker, amid showers of Mieeelaneous artecles of not mere! cores -eel aud rice, left on the 9:50 0'4 li•ve R"1, train for liointe west. the bride tra- Wanted. eaoh insertioa •5L)e. Lost and . We. t. veiling m a suit of navy tricotine Poirte eleals 25e. an insertioo. Lee. reegi,ea „leases. etc., sea _per: and maroon plush hat. On their re- line per ineertion, No notioe less 2 turn they will reside at their apaet- thaa e of Thanks 5 I menus in thee Durand block. Front 25 Cerd 0e Airt.on S4e4 SS foe one insertion street. • and Vele for eazh subsequent in , . . serteen. aye incim leogth Lege' all:era-eine 10e. and 5e. a line Farm or Real Estate for sale 50e. each insertion for one month of foui insertions THCRSISAY, OCT. Centralia Mr.- rit. Coravel f',)7 toe weak ne loen after his farming lete7. see aeariee2 shipmen: of cattle are lea.v- :TT teeatralia Wednesday for ele. Ole 'k!'. merke.a The ladees. of the 47041gr.,4,1.i..!pa bare Dashwood • 6,4 geese far the fawi ;up- , eer • to'. here .4 -re Tharstley : • serree, teal wise tire leeeng tIte ear- , P.. A. -Seeta, dr:wetter ,ale. and Mrs. Ilesearo. me. a., e, penal) aese- ieigir Saturday when a, wateon be- ! beeleel out of :lie beret serest the . . . °et- .eve. oeuseres: sers,:eta neer!. tolter I - " • Th BOyei .and, 'Airs.. W. Bow- !..)14-1,vi, 1,1st w7.6 Mr,. Chasimart,„wit•e iees Onawa raised with b 'b, • • "seer. ; Meriert lest !Neel; eaer or neav:-ese th ir • 71,6111.! ea Lore -Ion et- .1.71 i "'S. a.„?. 1,0sloo et • iesee, erel 1. M-, C. RiskereetN • re- Mo3aas ...ease; eael tear tee dese.; owing. g.34.• pitp.ts tip --Ili, w,:t hai been Mr. and 'Zane Were Snider are 'this. 'week viei:ing in Toronto. Mr. Clifford pferf Seratia. visitor rri town. Mr. and Mrs. E. Tielliaall weelieend etratrord. Mrs. R Heater and Mee. Williern Kleinstiver visited in Stratforl !feet week, Mr. and Mrs. D. Met'ortniek, of Dridgeburg. are visiting wail Mrs. F. !tatter. Mr. teeir Keeler:nen lee. laet weelt ter (Nebel ;sleeve ee will atienta tire Mr. and Mrs. Art peer, Twee, ford were Seeiiiiie teseoee au town Maze Tillie Eiders of letteheuer ie vting her st.-r Mr. 3111 ten 3V.;rklco.' afternorie 1', eeie eeees aerea incovarine iefe- brit eiree Venni Mernar wee $ooner eu :one% aril eter. eitd tool neaseely while co teie,„. wee. eteeeet ee.• was aatilv shaken up. Lumley tz. a a, t re Inet;t5o:Fao.-.4 •I•n Thee - Mr ad Egoetr %V.47; vi'"1'."-C %h..' sneers soneel easitea 4i: it, tee Evaneelieal Sandav seated on-- eLs., 'morn Jr.g- A. nee; .a.:M4 ree4 Sees. Seeinhese epee; a rtete otee- e :veer. end nes tiak 4.4v--4 %1st Iv'ri Parlihin, mle ;old Mr", r_ and . •-.hi; were insuall st.te: feanie Monitaam worq, woel«.-02id r.t'..r-n, beneey- -ee sett an,1 01 J. brialst voetees title vieilailly Ars ash; .141 rf tstilItine.r.,t.ttle,..8,;!itl- .4° 41.4)01 Le.., -.)7l cs1tr iir ,71. obta Sarnia Iaet week. Ilear rieresel Cass Certeteee.e eith hun-' Mrs, John A. Prer paF.sed away . or, about a year ago, be., at Iter Iten, byre ..•n Monday after a ,h:o to. eciairee.e her eduautegt she lineereag itinees or perriieious oesee ,h- pist ;sear at horns% The fun- atmemta. e"..4 WIrZt. a:id Satu-d4 w h' ,it was ile%des her orrowing husband .1-40'3'a 111-.1i T • zna ns we're she leave,s to mourn. one dant l':415'111loae4=InOtelY, • mane vesurate steilere Mrs. Herb. Wurrn. and one saees ow era ,-21 be nearenve. The reillaitiS were laid to eeeene. Feesefen a, hasalways ials. rest in the Bronson Line Cemetery ea. ate nretionert. pre he tall young oa Thursday. Rev. P. Graupner of11-'ee,eireles eitteh sympathy is tor he- s,er, fie:ears, and her Onis „hr, :Paso her sparsd n.expeetsen ,e rte. bes. ineile'al se: iCar 42er A vi•ry prime September wedding 4 RQ NICA!!SWr ee Exeter was solemnized Wednesday after- ere a et 41 a very feellag sermon for noon at four o'clorer at the home •of the bsreeved :heir tene of sadness. ane :sirs, Nuell f Mr. and :Mrs. R. Morden of Sarnia, Jahn oGoder- in the preser.ee of. eevy.nve invited e".: !tee% hiee neYine a tareweil v's- gu sts, when Mrs. Morden's taQ:r 2 a Linelen befoee Mary Josephine Ellartt. eame the bride of Herbert Hartman Itinker, se,. s, e ales Lev. J. R. Ilan officiating. To the etreins of the Bridal Chorus played by her sister. Mildred Elliott, the bride entered the parlor on the arm of her father looking very charming in a gown of white georgette and satin. with bridal veil and orange blossoms and earying a bouquet., of Ophelia roses and orchids. She wore the groom's gift, a string of pearls. She was attended by her sister Bea- trice. who was gowned in pink geor- gette. carrying a bouquet of sweet peas and carnations. The groont was supported by his brother Edwin, of Dashwood. Two little nieces of the ceasing. RINKER-ELLIOTT. Saintsbury The GirlsBranch of the W. A. me: a, th heato of Mess Ida Atkin - 'Sol on Sember 29h, being zhe last meeting with her, prior to her resrr:a'ge, and presented her wait a beetzteut silver ‘caseercile and an ap- uroneete addr>ss en -s Aknii bas • be n vera,getive n auxliary and Sun- day Sclititiel work and veal be much messed. . ..e.reetage very interesting event tcok taiaCe c.a Presay serseene,,e nee._ eael at he homa of er_es Ida Aitkere,oa. bride elft.t, when. her Sunday Sehool Cain, Me' and-- h When Grandmother Was a Girl /100P skirts were II worn by thosewho first asked the druggist for, and insisted on having, the genuine Golden. Medical Discovery put up by Dr. Pierce over 50 years ago. Dress has changed very much since then.1 But Dr. Pierce's medicines contain the same dependable ingredients. They are standard today just asd they were fifty years ago an never contained alcohol. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Disoovery for the stomach and blood cannot be surpassed by any tonic and alterative today. Wiian you feel "all out of sorts" -your vitality at a low ebb -:the blood. becomes surcharged with • poisons! The best tonic is called Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis- covery. • Dr. Pierce manufactured this "Discovery" frorn roots and barks without alcohol .- a cor- rective remedy, the in,,aredients of which nature put in the fields and forests for keoing us healthy-, It puts vim, vigor, vitality into the blood. Try it ! All druggists. Send 10e. to Dr, Pierce's Bridge - burg, Ont. Laboratory for trial pkg. some lieauriful silver and an. apprct- priate Odress, regreit:ng the neces- s.ty of her, departure, and hoping for every blessing upon her In the future,. ei.ss Atl&eson made a vary sueable reply tate the. !remainder of the even - ng was spea.. in games, coneekts and muse, after which refreshments were served and tary adjourned after spew -ling a vary jolly evening. The Thanksgiving s.erviceeeheld in in coneerzien "W.:eh St. Patrick's Church on Sunday, Sept •25,,, was largely at- teedet, and very interesting discourz- es were. Preached by Rev. Johrason of Pa -et -hill, The fowl supper and en - on. Tuesday night follow- eig,",evee also largkey attended and very enjoyable, lhe program was supreee by -th skelag,ufre Quartette and local talere., land Net G-orge Searregy of "[Mean, made an excellent chairmate and ens -the whole the affair was pro- bably the most successf,thl held by the church, The peoceeds amounted to S2151.00 The marriage ,Of Era, eldest daugh- ter of elle ;nd" Mrs. ,Thontas Kelly of McKillop, to *Mr. Th,omas Patton of Reldulph Towashthe, twas elfetie sol- eamIzad at St Patrick's church, o.n September 27th., Mr. and Mrs Patton will reside in Biddulph, and have our vary best wiseeee COURT O1' REVISION VILLAGE OP EXETER: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Court will :be held, pursuant tO The Ontario Voters' Lists Act, by His Honor the Judge of the County Court of thp County of Huron at the Town Hall., Exeter, on Tuesday, the 11th day of October, 1921, at 10 o'cloek am. to hear and determine coppertints. or errors and omissions in the 'Nip ters'.Iest of the Municipal- ity of the Village of )3xeter for 1921. Dated 2lith day of September, 1921, Jos. Senior, atferk ot the Municipallity Crediton The main street eetteee hate been re -I eairel so- Ilene ehere should be no ' :reubie in having drainage for our cel - tars. id Weber ells bext Loa to .he 1n. su-eare aseessmenes ilevied by The U. TD ins .Co... throughou% ,the eeunty tit% Wee.M., . Qu te a number from here attended elle U. F. O. and Ccnservatives Con-. yete .h'slel ia Reetialil! on Thursday „eel Saturday of test weak. W . A. Sambrook ise:n Breit-11;On on business. . eir end Mrs. G. i. Worteel and Mr. azi.d Mrs. Alf. Wuerth monered to bemire on sunci.v. s The Trustees of the heraereelical 1 enurca have eyed the roof Di :the church zeezired, i itsengeetea: Chureit last Sunday. leter Qatane:ly asrvecee were hem ,ea. „he leseg-r of Dashwoori A -reached the i arepe-arory sermou on Sams:lay. Harry and hdn•ard Delver have been ayrareed the contract for the car-' Then,t,r work 'of tire new eeetheerst tLhuci weh ;s beng bI a Cern The Womens' Institute, hall hes be a redecoreeede Mr. Scilrato .1:d thecerta:nly a, eredit hint as re :s we/ dome Lest Surelay Mrs, Aloe.. Linden of Nitt•chte.l. "NV4-12arn Stc'inaeher and the Rebecca ad came heO.seeeher vete 1 Johit St s'encher and his laugh •vr :qrs., Werner. _ Mrs Catiter:ne ,.Finkberter .is at mei.tu under the doctor's ;are. We eve 114 health will soon improve. tea aunlay the grim re -aper remov- e I from our tatAst a highly respected ii:i4e 1 1.7.1 :h: Person, of John Ti ‘01 b 414e.1 at .."-te age of 10 peers, 4 une-ttits an 1 20 daYsi Mr, Treae /tee hv ^g, ,n lair1.4a1 Illq33.012 for some "inte e,1 iust ie.....anly diaeiled to :Take his w.1.11 WA datiga,,r, Mes. lohn !twee sere!? of ov viilaV. .1-1.' res • tie -.: .n c"rel 'a .he Crediton vex :try ort Wiednestley. We ex -end to ,ae tamely env syin:eathe% alr eel M. Herb. Noting. hmsry :,e4 easeozo las. eat -eine Fehee - coil nee Lill an Feltner wsrie 0:. Neeen.stiee to. nne e mpees; ;tee ineenien.y took eileee 'n .he Berk cre aotensasree waen a, tabite 'ninent- •.. • „ - - a. t. ea; nnte.1-41, The Manager, :Mr. R. a ea „vent er:i cn ia ring .7,!.1' eerentony. re- eaerel to he 14.41 5n.,1 of the !len% tterri tiai se n eerveve, of whieh neer pi etup. ease eaer. - a ' • .aleo the% mane triolals end etrepee oi te,:ozn:Ii.on of bravry had bet mon by the. mra. The :able: (heated w:th tee argon jaele was ..leat unveZed by torb:rt K Wilber, who read the to -- Iola Mg lite of the deceascd,--"A,.e*- 1liIso-.t Stoner, Lanc•-!-Corporal, horn 'Jule 1894, at Itelehido Tp., bagie; C4e, Ontario. Fe.her, Jonas Stortar, term- ez, deceased.; hduented at Tillsonburg ?Wei; SvhooT and St. Thomas Colleg-, it.to Inst'itut.:; Entered the service ot tree Bank, 6th daecember, 19i2; enlist - el 13th August 1915 from Crediton Branch. in Princess Patrecia's Caned- . an Lige:, Infantry with the rarer of Private; Promoted Lance -Corporal .ht 1916; Priatripel Actiene. Y1 e. eomme 1910, Passcitendaele 19171.Kilted in 3t0-4at Passchendaele, 16th Novem- ber 1917." The ded!vatory prayer no.3 that olfered by Rev. S. :NI', Hauch nh.tell was then followed by a few reznalk• by Rev. R. A. Brook, who •reentioned that while in England re- cerely „it was hie, privilege to stend ter the greVa of the Unknown Warrior a Weennineter Abbey, and mentioned wear en effect it had upon him. Al- though.: the young man !n whose mem- ere 'we wire unxe:lb.g the tablet was et. strenger, it twos Nee right and juet Una"; 11%4 sr -c2 for King and Country should bc recognized. -An tort tine ell -my a large number -came into the offsce to see he Tablet It is ot bronze circle About t24 Latches in diam eeer, supported by a torch on ,the side er.ho lower portols. of the tablet bas to wreath of pops -ea symbol of the Leal oI Flanders, the the Caduzeae Deere teritaig the wraged rod of Mer- eury the eare-ne syrnbea a Ca - ha the folded wengs iadicaehig Pee.- sea I he Bank of Commerce :s eorthee of much eanese SiJ tit t fit- ne manner she :3 ereetting tabeeas n the dile:e'enbreaches cf the hank 'n me.nery of the members of the stall who, served and fall dung The Great War. A Chickee Supp rr es, to be held in the Evangelical Church Shed cnTues- day, Oct 11, from &eel to 8, under ,the auseacet of the Ladies' Ad. Adneis- ion. 40e, and e5c. Mrs. John Lawtson lelfe recently for Indiazia to speed several weeks weal her daughter, ,Mrs. Most h,dwards. 'Mg. -•Henry ,Motz left Monday for London where ,he ecceaeted a poson with •Stitierwoods'. Mts.' Alfred Link and family of Al- berta ,are visiting b er parents, Mt and Mrs Chris Rau, Miss, Lily _Laweon returned to Wend - ser las; week after spending amonth va.caatien. with her tpa.rents, Mr. and airs Eli Lawsioni e:iiimas..aVtizola Neel of Centralia sOen4 a few days the guest of Mr, and Mrst Nv A branch .of Wee A. X, P. A. was formed in the Schaal Rooiu of the Treviet Memorial. Church on Monday eveneng A goodly number were pres- ent. The fallowing officers were c'..ctted:-Presitlent. he J. Wethey, M. A,,; yeceepiestident, Me. pen Case; secretary, 0, C. Wa,rd; treasurer, Mies Anine Ftish. sae trente .seseeon of the General `ezyneel of the Church of England in Canada. cc:ave.:17d In Hamilton Wed- ne54ay. Many important matters are to be d,iscassece Cheef among them are relaU.pm of the Anglican body cherch tenicra., the attitude. toward peobl.eens, ;the stand on be-- ,eetrcateon en Canada, the ac- ceptance of The new Prayer Book, the status of women. en the carp:its ofthe church the ealetieg over, of tbeeMYses eons in thereIVArThiegeti ,, meet of an est:liable. peinsion64 SYYterni for the clergy, katc. Tuesday to arteltdetteseifepseetearkone cerence • Premier, Drury :speaksat Cale- donia.r Auntent ends in wheat probe appeal. . .„ Yale. post .4efteee„ .B.0„ was robbed. "Tt e•,°Cabinet roulette in London en export credits. • Willard is wilUng to hiox.,Jaok Dempsey again, Hon. Mackenzie Eing sole at Windsor, N.S. • Single 0. G. defeated leontala at Cheeterville, Ont. New York Giants are champions of 'the National League. 'Large areas of Atueelaa taurine dis- tricts SONInt to seed, • Lloyd George's reply •te4e Valera sent feom Garloce. Amateur operaeoes iaKitettetter. to form a Wireless Club. . Lraied States railWaY li*koni 'Vote fo strike on wage out. League of Nations peeeent •eonyen- Alen against white sheeerY. Toronto and Kingston Presbyter - ion Synod noneindes at Crillia. The body or an analalaQW11 an was found in High Park, Torouto. Cabinet Council may Osumi Lou- dun aiL staff. reorganization, New Yorh Americans won on Thursday, while Cleveland lost, - Burns Literary Setelety. Tlarolatco,. eelebrates twentysafai anniversary. The Government $444 Shevline Clarke Co. may settle tib.' 41-ennte. -Sir William Mackensle may natter - take Work for Spanish,Oeveratnent. The estate of late 1.41.0ten.ant- t}overnor i1arke sitteunts to '.43216n93 ,10 Q. Coward. Woe aerator, 37.10t and allied by unkeowe seikallant near .C4r1)(M. Billy Kelly won the XI' g Oeorge Stakes run at the Woodatios.. Toronto, on Thursday. SeeTteltlatliTi Trolley bus 0Z...stein MKT be tried in Peterboro. Canadian architects pleitt %navel:en teen in Toronto. Thousands of Russian peasants on migratory move, German Reichstag ratiiies treaty with the United States, There was a big attendance at the annual NeWotarRtt Fair. t-okiet demands surreadee by Rota - amnia of Ukraine bandit. International Harveeter Co. reduce Prices on farm machinery. Finance experts go to Gairlock to confer with Lloyd George. League of Nations tarns down aiarisen's appeal for Russia. Wm. H. Meek of Port Rowson drops dead while playlug golt at Galt. Storm over large part et Ontario on Friday does great damage. A petition is being circulated urg- ing liberation of jack DouglitY. Eleetors aro urged to saalte sure heir names are on voters' Bets. Eamonn de Valera aeeepte Lloyd George's invitation to conference. Storms razed Jersey City baseball park and Maryland race course plant. O. A. V. V. drafts pertinent ques- tions to put to alt party eandidates. Cleveland beat Chicago, 3 to 2. Rain prevented the EMU -Athletic contest, Red Cross Society entertains dele- gates to Amputations Convention in Toronto. Joseph Wilson and Prank Dutton - ter, Dawson City pioneers, presumed drowned. Henry Wbite, police magistrate and ex -Mayor of Port Reps, dies at age of 70. Doctors who exceed et preserlp.- Owls of liquor per month tareatened with ouspension. Large packs of wolves ravaging bush country in northern Part ot Peterboro' county. Clarke Gordon of Syrseetsse;. N.Y., killed ht automobile aesittent while on way to Gananoque. Testimonial game to Christy Ma- thewson at Polo Groomes. New York, netted ;40,000. Delegates to the an.nueuesionventioe of the Commercial Telegraphers' Union of America are arriving in Toronto. The first German passitager steam- er since the war arrived at New York on Friday. The vessel is the Bayern, an MI -burner, carrying third-class passengers. MONDAY. Grazing fees halved ta western Dr°Rvulasseiesan" Soviet secure. big Swed- ish plant. Winnipeg wheat options declined 4c to 5 Tee. Indian Legislature demands Dom- inion status. Disturbances in Italy owing to activities of factions. Labor.speakers addressed open-air meetings in Toronto. Riversides and St. Simea's tied in O.A.L.A. senior final. Ruth made his 59th home run of the season on Sunday. Two fatal hunting steads* in Ontario over week -end. • Lloyd George too busy to attend Washington Conference, Hagenwon the United States pro- fessional golf championship. Dr. R. V. Bray, very Prominent citizen of Chatham, is dead. "Baker Heris" following another clue to Philadelphia millions. British delegates to Irish Confer- ence to be chosen this week. Free hunting privileges secured for Indians in eastern Ontario. E. J. Cummings, vrell-knownsbusi- ness man of Toronto, dies aged 60. South York Liberals chose Alex. McGregor, K.C., as candidate for the riding. • E.W. Nesbitt, former Liberal, nominated by North Oxford Conser- vatives. Horses of J. K. L. Ross earned 20,110 at at the recent liVoodbine Windsor Tennis Club won the On- tario championship from St. Catharines. Soda water •tank in a. drug store at Risdale, Man., bursts, killing Frei* A dame. . Gospel, Tabernacle congregation in linmittoli contributed $6,000 at anniversary service. yesterday. Coroner's jury finds Mrs. Rachel 'Staples, of Toronto, died from injur- ies inflicted by her husband, who committed *Weide. Surpassing all others in general excellence PP IS enjoyed by Millions .0 devoted 'friends l29 Black Black, Green or Mixed. Blends, Sealed packets only 4 incorporated la MI ,OAPITAL RE:SERVE $"13,000,,C00 Over ISA Branches THE MOLSONS BANK Buy Canadian Goads -and h elp to keep Canadian workmen busy, it will help you Buy wisely and save as much as possible and deposit your savings in The Molsons Bank. Courteous Service to all.' EXETER: BRANCH T. S. WOODS Manager, Centralia Branch open for business ally. Safety Deposit Boxes to Rent at the Exeter Branch. - w Fu IECC I Guarantee When you instal a McClary's Sunshine Furnace, Pipe or One -Register (pipeless)-4 your heating problem is properly solved. From McClary's factory to your base- ment, and until the furnace is in complete and successful operation in your home, warming every room in it, McClary's guar- antee stands behind it. McClary's build it witli their guarantee. Through their dealer McClary's recommend thd type of Sunshine Furnace; best suited to your home. Again through . their dealer they guarantee th0 correct installation of the furnace. And then they guarantee that it will warm every room in your house and properly humidify the air provided you keep the water pan supplied with water. McClary's local dealer will show you that The Sunshine Furnace is simplicity itself in operation, and substantial in construction. • Write for descriptive booklet to any branch. C C0 - London, Toronto, Montreal, :Winnipeg, Vancouver, St. Sohn, N.B., Hamilton, Calgary,' • Saskatoon, Edmonton. McClary's-Makers of those "Iood.stoves and cooking utensils". "' ' • - For Sale by W. 1. HEAMAN •' t Pipe or One - Register (PIPELESS) VICTORY LOAN COUPONS We will cash your Victory Loan Coupons or place them to your credit in our Savings Bank where they will draw interest at 374 per annum, ail THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE PAID-UP CAPITAL. = - $15,000,000 • RESERVE FUND $15,000,000 EXETER. BRANCH, P. A. Chapman, Manager. 4 incorporated la MI ,OAPITAL RE:SERVE $"13,000,,C00 Over ISA Branches THE MOLSONS BANK Buy Canadian Goads -and h elp to keep Canadian workmen busy, it will help you Buy wisely and save as much as possible and deposit your savings in The Molsons Bank. Courteous Service to all.' EXETER: BRANCH T. S. WOODS Manager, Centralia Branch open for business ally. Safety Deposit Boxes to Rent at the Exeter Branch. - w Fu IECC I Guarantee When you instal a McClary's Sunshine Furnace, Pipe or One -Register (pipeless)-4 your heating problem is properly solved. From McClary's factory to your base- ment, and until the furnace is in complete and successful operation in your home, warming every room in it, McClary's guar- antee stands behind it. McClary's build it witli their guarantee. Through their dealer McClary's recommend thd type of Sunshine Furnace; best suited to your home. Again through . their dealer they guarantee th0 correct installation of the furnace. And then they guarantee that it will warm every room in your house and properly humidify the air provided you keep the water pan supplied with water. McClary's local dealer will show you that The Sunshine Furnace is simplicity itself in operation, and substantial in construction. • Write for descriptive booklet to any branch. C C0 - London, Toronto, Montreal, :Winnipeg, Vancouver, St. Sohn, N.B., Hamilton, Calgary,' • Saskatoon, Edmonton. McClary's-Makers of those "Iood.stoves and cooking utensils". "' ' • - For Sale by W. 1. HEAMAN •' t Pipe or One - Register (PIPELESS)