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THURSDAY, JAN. 2tele .922'
Stephen Council
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'a:re: rt. 5 end a Stee�-tits tel,. alt, ;1 was here 'n. \\.a s.:eat?'
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-e, jet71 ,fittttt, 2"_+33 end►} a; ia.nr-
t- 4elri7.ed:-- "r ? estiet t hsp.U1k1 le:e. 21.
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were 1a S-6
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i . .. . fallen u n } :a- n ten. lav 11: AN;B Orf
\i. \?e,..r> I} tlw'..\ r , T r i, .:n a a i<"ties d'',.:tl>si ;gratin:l li,gh:y '.t:1 teemed
hers, Rol;•. a::it,ttl..�', J.• „'; F'neeee,re 1 b ad.. 11' was well known • througll-
et eie :•unser : fiber 10. lire, hien : e ter^ d:•itriet, having lived it
!ley
Brown. Esl. '�'o: a •:. , r :nearly
L 11,.1, 11'tu, Y a ley, les, .a,}n,ll::n on the same sarin fo ^.e:lr,}
lqy nn elm ea Har' -men, J shalt »: silex s:sly years- IT }vas a rtitimber the
Jos t ia.V. t T lr: o D. e r r t lr, Dan obese, , Cal ary elva+ag eie'al Church, Dashwood
leave; lesea re 1\ in. l_1 trieh, 11. 1., ane • was a s euech Core:rv1tlet: In'
lira ... Alex. :e:Lelian.N,:tveku t'larl:,lar ,-:s, Intzrni.nt took place onSune
lees. le...es, ileo } 1,;.+11. lid, D *; r- ^rias .°l: 22n d to the 13ronsoa - L:re
dna ' John 11nuiiir:aaa, le sesort Bireme, t e enaeeery,
Metall- Ri , Lorne Fiekb: ince eat*, i A m eeeng of Lite Bowing Club wit
Ati.l,s. i. 1. tie I) s)zr i :te, Jolla 13e:-! u bele .`n We,: \\r�eeCc s 3arlrer shop •
:a.} Joie) Po nrrel, Gee. \14'l Fart=)'a Manley, Ja.4. 30.11• at a p.m.'These.
Wriel: Aatees.us Late, Remi. is ei ock- n;ereste 1 recess: attend, The purpose
\'4tn ler . liner, rc} Webb, l.ou.s .'1. wending uv p« the past r,eaien's
a am it Peril I .s a 1't:, r»4 tr.4 ere lieu- .1'se.....taal to e:e=t ail:Cera',
l'o::c+.k -lens:aa iia. t:' J. R, \Vestet,' 'Mr. eetd Airs,. Shenk and family spent
Sear. Ir...,. 1 .00h Graecee i t;yrtl;a eeeee dais m e'eratferel Iasi week,
1-i ek i,':# ` kenos, tether.:: -ice fes. 'ire J. E. lioltnte •cif 1 1a1. e ..,k
'M,
Cn .ley Job i eaa :'1<af. lerep:eli,'te ee a -el i}'th :relatives ;here last weee:
R. >Ieoure . lee d, S cepe'r, ler.•y Airs. M'Lr is a present vleiting
Be'eeleey. her dau l er :n Woodbr t1
P r..c I. -4}} -cis -Pete 1144:t1y.:;plan Wee ela.aaret I=over has "moved
eitct o. -k,- E,:r. : Ha..,:, ilea. -i :a1, 1;,..a a trztn lila-:a.,b's I3do4k, and ss rtew aan-
'0ra R• e'.r, E',,: Este, W. J, ' B-otese Ddu ;`ng her dressmaking in :ttr, Mus -
;e leewre -and Atteeta leayter. sere ttru5e, e•(.the ;.:hoof,
rya:el-teepees-\\ m. licaff tit. Iia inn, Mr. Clay tea Paz is s eek tivath en at-
e ton, W. B, Gasser, Iheobyl'1 lair s.: of ap;>•;tt,l.e..i;•.
.r:�ir, Dans Eagleson, Ceete. . Web;r,i air, tete Mrs, Wes, England \.sired
4..} a Baker, Arthur J. .my, C-ltr s,i,n i \4'4ro4stockl ast week,
b nkn-$u.r, Arthur Baker, jos. lir•.n-1 ft' se P. Graupner es, aiteatdin a
n •ed Preeter, S1.las Stareake, Ho e'eltfeeenee in Siratfordl
le Kkrifa, David Steeper, Jerry 13r �phy, l A. vary :atere.st:mg haute of ho.:key
Cow Tag Inspectors -Nelson Baker was played here Monday night be
Cons. 1-7; Ala:h:w 8
Sweitier, Cone. -1 tee en, Dashwood jun;'ors and Goslaen
15; Root. Carruthers, Con. 1$ to the "'L.'sa:e Score 4.0 Ifor 1)eshood,
Western Boundary. -Carred. t The Lao es A d of ,die Evangeli.:a1
Hayes-Penihai.e Thai the Reeve Sc Ch:ureh sh:pp_ci ,a, box of quilts and
Clerk be au.here:tie to sign �end sub- teething to ,the mi,ssiona,ry depart-
rait to the get;.oer of Pubs.: Works mea et' the Eva gelenel Church at
and 1-1 hways of Oreetr:o,. the patitinn Toronto last .wvtaek.
of the '10-en,h'p of Stephen showing Air. 'terser Graybee, Esther ami
that during •the ll cried from Jam ist B+atrdce ,oi Toronto, 'Wilbur. of Wood
to D. 31st, 1921, there has been. cx-'st•oek and Mrs. eeiesteen of Saginaw,
p:nded upon .he Township Roads. tete Mi:h., nit tided the funeral of the lata:
sum of $8,445.66, and requesting the J. Graybeet held here on Sunday.
seetut'ory grana on that amount es Mrs. Loll=s :vlorenz of Guelph visited
praveled by The Ontario 1i"ghways !with 1Ir. anti Mrs. Adolph Mor.nz last
A and am en tnents thenar•+,-Car'cs ',week.
The following orders were passed -
Coe Express Gots 70e.; Alvin Baker
poundage fees, 76e. Sundry persons`
rdewt.on- expea»ses $135-35; J. J. Wel-
lams, elat :31g £orMss \i'riltiams 26.40
Drs. Taylor and O'Dwy.r„ hied, Cert,
re hiller 25.50; ellunicipal World, .sue -
piers, e..:,, 8.79; 'Rowleerl Bros grav-
el, 37.00; A. #Hodgees Co., Ted., las
7.75; P. slogan, gravel, 225; Hen-}
Tia read Sups 39.011; 1.n -ix
f1 "b.':er, thawing Brave: 2.00.
:\,leetar1,n-n. to Ma,'i t>, at 1"'11
ti'n.-y h:lber, Clerk,
d
r.
Se tee sa.laei l after a. few' days :illness.
Our butchers are rautt;ng'eea" the
seasoi>t's erg. The quality appears to
lr M very good ih{;s y ear•.
'lista 3 -M's Class of the Evangelical
Church ertiOyed a soc-al,evenang at tbe
h rule of Mr. Leonard hiaist Tuesday
n l t. A jird.;rain of games, and pm: -
CA. ... for a m esaonary program for San-
d+v w re the enterta;ri;ne features,
Jelet Geiser and Freak Coughlin left
so 'i see xea.-ent y with several (Oh-
s of Mu tee inspeeteees tofu.
lied) Young has moved into tin res-
1 nee lately occupied by \V m. Saen-
ere.
`i=: es. Kenneth L: ow o, Tees
e tr speedier: ih•« ev'titer with h s
n;i;la :nisi Mr. and Mrs. Clrr:stlan
Tr .rk
I r, ti eVuerth hats been, confieed to
les led with a severe ;.old.
\Ir; 111aert elorloek is improving,
r her re4cnt illness.
Kirkton
Tits minted mee rig of the lti es:eo r
urJ :y Tt °rel was a good ce tc el n '.
1 . ' r nv_ rt s.ateme:lt sltawe:l a leg-
atee on hand of *88.AI0. Several i run`s
_a 'a,11 ' 'n. }a i 'n.'t•eaiie the bai:sna.
S, 1` z? crop, t',}rills t t •ern. a
et t :t. tine .eats 1} 11 e.*t.a n be t.'.,
.n un, b"skis beef eompetittonc ell;
„> on ;Igoe, }chile horse rateug will
r leey be cul ',nit in future. as they -
iia}-: ra a; ben satisfactory.
The folloev:n; are the of f, ers elc't-
d-Pres., Jame; Stephens; first vise,,
Lt. N. Sh er; second vee., Sam. Rowe
177; d reef rs, James Mere. Wm;. At-
1.:nson. R. Pay,nt er, john Cole. A.
13 rrr•h',ll, J. Creery, D. Roger, 'Wm.
Brock, John Roy, A. tar: thour, John,
Dun.;a;t. Robe Berry, Edger Hooper
John. Marph7t, I. Wallace; hon. direct -
ore, Andrew eileke, 1i.L.A.; Wm,
meek, M.P.; Hon. Peter Smith. Wan.
Forrester, M.P.; Wm. Robinson; su-
4:: ars, E. N. Shier, ;til. Gregory; Ser.-
Tr.:as, Areas Donne. The pees:dent,
and s . reetry were appe nted to et-
: 'n:1 the d stri t aneetn in Stratford
lane tete fairs easerentioa at Tom.nto
on Fee. 7%h and Sth.
P; nhale-Hay es -That the .•,seri: ;
write Mr. George Eccleston, the
owner of Lake View Park ,at Grand!
Bend requasihr, ,glen to have thenianfl Crediton
of Pt. of Lot 1 -'a ells Lake Road W.
Coneass.on registered wheel he leas
.444111114.*
had surveyed and subd;tiideel for the! Th2 hea};y fall of snow the begin
purpas ! of being sold or conveyed sting .of the week is ,e; reminder that
into Lots, pursuant to the Plan( and w:nt,ar :'s here, So far the autoes are
Regimes:- A.:t.-Carr-led,' silt 6n use and they appear to. have lit-
Webb-Swe'tzer-That the Clerk tl-" trouble In gett.ne around.
forward forms of petitions to different W1> 1e Dr. Orme was backing his .car
persons to obtain, 'signatures to have out of the bairn, on Monday the rear
the County Road System revert bask axle broke, but otherwise the car was
to. the To}vrtsh'p liner: 'palettes_ These set damaged. It Ls thought that the
petitions to he returned to the clerk
;ni,se cold made the steel brittld,
by the lst of February, and. further On, Monday evening Volley Ball •
that the Councils of the Townships club was �organ`ced. The vancarfl room
of Hey and Gsbomn>a be asked to co_ ";n •tb>e seleeol is being used. for ;genres,
operaie.-Carred. All nays, yours; and dd, are invited to
Pee ha'e-Webb--That By-Iaw No, take part ;n the gamer, every evni:•ng;
286 to authorize the Reeve and Treas.- Thee say ;tis a, 'fine ,thing to get rid; The Epworth League are holding a
urer •to bsrrow money to meet current of your old selves} box social on• tFeiday eve.neng in the
school house. ,
Mr, Neleon .Baker rwh;}je loading
waga*i wish ice, had, The m^srfortune to
Greenway
Some of our people, attended the
Clair:eh tl d'ratien n ilrinnsley Suss-
day. when Major I.lein.a unveled the
N.intor dl winclol}.- i,ev. D, W. Will-
iams i' cortdute+ng to series of Bible'
Study lessons on Wednesday *,veneers
wheeh are: very :helpful and inspiring;
-We, are,glad It> report that Mrs,
1Zaw, on who is spending the neater
with. her daughter, :\its;. Ge, Beit, is
r; a -over alg .from ber recent illness. -
The serve in !Grace Church was
w''thdrawe on Sunday owing to ilia
fun'ral >oi the tate Mr. R. H. Arm-
strong, a former member -On Friday
last Mr. Thomas Stewardson passed
away after .a long and serious illness.
H; haJ beet do Sating heath Tor a lane
time but duren,p thief lata few weeks
retie hope was felt. He well be mis-
sed very much i,n his ,home, andneigh-
bourhood and church, for ha always
had a ,.iii erful word for everyone. 134.
saes his widow he leaves a large
family of four sons and three' daugh-
ters to mourar,hen-Charles, Lloyd and
1\rlliam of Saskatchewan, and Edgar
on the homestead, Ors, G. Oliver of
Si. Marya, ani Mrs. W. ,,t11LL'tnchcay ar d
Mns, Geos. Bullock ,or McGillivray, all
of whom were ,weth leen /excepting
Welham who ;visited li.inl last whnter.
Thea funeral :an t\Ionday conducted by
hies pastor, Rev, 'Williams, was largely
attended, Interment :being held in: the
Parkhill e:emtet;ery. The sympathy .of
'the a:ommunirty and a large cj,rcie of
Lei:-nds is extended to the bereaved
ones. i ;
Centralia
expenses unto such Lme as the taxes Quite a number from here attendrd
for the year 1922 are collected, and By the opening servile in the Brinsley
Law No. 287 to renew the frac, h se Methodist Church on Sunday,
of The CreditonRural Telephcn.eSys- Dur -ng Use past week cheques have fall beck gaff the. load and sustaned
tem, each having been read three times b-er; issued to the Trustees of the a• s"vane shak:arm up;
be passed and signed by the Reeve
and Clerk and the; seal attached. -Cid,
RHEUMATISM?
Health is the Most Valuable Asset
You Have. You cannot Afford to
Neglect It
Crofton, B. C. -"I was troubled for
ears with inflammatory rheumatism
and rheumatic.,,
fever. I tried. sev-
eral
everal cures f o r
rheumatism, .but
did not receive
any benefit from
any of them. I
had been in the,
hospital for
Leese dye months, being un-
_,, able to walk. A
friend advised me
to try Dr, Pierce's
Anuric Tablets.
After taking the first bottle I began
to improve, and after taking six
bottles 1 had no more rheumatism.
I think Dr. Pierce's Anuric is : the
most wonderful medicine that any
onecan take for rheumatism. I
have recommended these tablets to
several of my friends and they, too,
have all been benefited by -
them."
Melville Collinson,
People are realizing that the kid-
neys, just as do the: bowels, need to
be flushed occasionally. The kid-
neys are an eliminative organ and
are constantly working, separating
the poisons from :the blood, 'Uric
acid backs up into the system, cans -
Ing rheumatism, neuralgia; dropsy
:and many, other serious disturbances.:
This can be avoided by stimulating
the kidneys toinoreaeed action, and
'because of its tonic effect on these
organs any ate would do well to: get
Dr, Pier. ce's'Annrio Tablets which are
to b) had nowadays at 'almost any
drug store or send l0c to Dr,; Pierces
:Labor"atory to Bridgeburg,,,Ont., for
trial package and write for -free, con:
Ildsntii l medical ad"vie e.
Methodist Church to cover the loss
of their diurch by fire. We under-
stand that an arch'>t,ect has been en-
gaged. by the Board, who are prepare
:;ng plans and sp :.ificateans so that
work may be proceeded with in the
spring.
On 'Monday evening next a meeting
well be held an the Town Hall to ort
gan`2- a fire brigade and.diseuss :other
matters an "connection with. our fire
d•apartment. The police trustees !have
ask_d that this meetingbe held, and
trust that a goodly ,number will at-
tend,
t-to d, as this a matter of great im-
portance to every person, who haas the
iv.clfaire of '/the 'vslllagte at heart:
Lloyd Emgal'nd has bought the bee
-
elle- shop at present occupied by Al-
i? in Beaver with the in.tent',o:n of using
It as a post. office. The sale, how
ever, lyes se, be sentctinned tr,y the P.
O. Dapartmemtt • L
Our p oiirea trustees acre abtaa,n ,n ;ter
formation concerning Hydro as' used
by :farmers ' for both light atacl power.,
As an, example the better received.
from Mr. R. R. Cameron of A:@sa
Cra;,g, gives some facts which ought
to prove isrte-•esting`to, those thinking
of snsaall-ing hydro, Mr. Cameron has
17 lights in the house and.:' 13 iii ,the
barn, anei 1.152s a 5 horse power 'm9-
ior, a numb -r of other motors, :wash -
n rna bane, sewing machine, t�,aier-
wor-ks .iron and t!oastar and uses the
-r,.;,vsr: to do rues lh"e,shiing and s',lo.
c.nst .hint $70 to wine' the
bous.= and $120 to ` wire the ' bis n. The
latt r ,s }vii -ped in conduit and ;m bath
caies switches are freely used t'o'snake
it convenient.''Last year hes total bill'
was $72.88: H:s 'hi'gh:st cost urer
month was in 3uiy wh it he threshed
10 acres !of "-wheal and 10 acres of
oats at a total cost of $9.66; ;n- Aug-
usi when he filled. his sera he had "to
pay $7,92, and It's licw^st ::ost ,for a
menth during the year, was in June
whik;h amrou:n.t.:d ,to $4.88.' .Letters ti,'e
b'.:n obtainier '.from farmers fa.atl
g i key,
d ;trias in, !order that the 'people' in
this .r r a ity <may's.ie what a great
beneisi Hy''.r: re: to a,am= :unit y whe'e
, r `ie .-operation
M;ss ,Alm,•da- Finkbe',rner has he
ab' t;a restles he: dut°,es as .tnac?'ier.
Mr, and Mrs. (W'flf.ned Anderson. of
Getderii h were at 'the 'home of, the
'atter's Parents, .11•fe. and Mrs! G, Es-
eeey, over the twieek ends,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Essery ,of Lon•
-
don were da the Waage ,for a few
;the latter part of the week,
- Messrs, W. R. Eltl`lottt and Con. O'-
Brien returned Saturday ,front their
t-nie dowin _ to the 'Texas, Oil Melds;
Clandeboye
The death sof .Mrs. Junes Neil, of the
second concession., McGidd'.°vra.y, occur-
red on ' Saturday as a result of a
stroke. ;.Mrs. Neil has been ill • only'
s'n.:a
the -preceding Monday. Tbe
funeral nook pleee to Nei.l's cemetery
on January 23rd.
• At the Vestry meetftn,g ,af St. James''
Church (.Anglican) officials .for the
year were elected, as follows :-Rec
tar's warden,.. H. 'Hodgins; People's
ward n, E: Carter; S desm•en, A: Car
ler and W, Cunni.mglia,m ; auditors, C.
O'Neil anal Mr. Cuneurigham, The .fin
andel report was,. extremely satisfac-
tory,
atisfac-iory, showing all expenses' covered and
a snug surplus. The official have been
,:an:gr•ttulated by ,the congregation for
year's successful work. Revt .Mr,
eleG w an pre.sid,ed,-Cla;t cleboye pub-
1,ic school trustees for..the present term
art W 'E1iodg,:ns, G+. Ca11'wsaind J. Mc-
Rape, Web e,eecl ainn acthg as secre--
tary.
Grand Bend
The 'diea+th took plisses at Grand Bend
nn 'Ju,ne .1.6,1h al Mrs, Robert Truan, a
former resident of Port Stanley, at
`44. Sie s survived b.y her.
liancl 'ine daugli(er, btr5:. ohn, Go-
.;95g and':chic son, lsarli,, The • funeral
vas 'held' at Granid, Bend on; W,eci -
} [Le5
day.
Recently ' a ; young ',man' na led "' Snow
married a young •lady;named :'Raes-
OhY • slush
Exeter Council
A regular meeting Ot the Munici-
pal council was held on Monday, Jan-
uary 23 with all members present.
The minutes of the .meeting held Jan.
9th were read and approved,
Correspondence was read as fol-
lows:
letter with a copy of resolution
was received from the office of the
clerk and treasurer of the town of
1Hespelev. re disapproval of the pro-
p,•, t u raise in the examination stan-
dards fur matriculation to the un-
der tirties.
A similar resolution -was moved by
Ellerington seconded by Francis and
carried. the same to be forwarded to
the Premier risld Dr. Grant, minister
of education,
A letter soliciting aid from the
hospital for Sick Children, Toronto.
Per Hooper and Ellerington that a
grant of $10.00 bo made. -Carried.
A letter was react from the office
or 8be Oon4riat Torossui, rl,*'.
salea•rtising of drainage improve
arao rats. Ordered filed.
A petition was read from the own-
. re
wn.re of farm lapels within .the corpor-
ation praviut; that than Municipal
Board of the province of Ontario
would here their farm lands detach-
ed from the municipality of Exeter,
and annexed to the Township of Pc -
borne. Per Ellerington and Francis
that this council extend an invitation
to the several owners of fares lands
within the municipality to attend a
meeting of the council to be held
Monday, Feby, 13, and to discuss the
farm land assessment. --Carried.
Mr. ltd. Hunter addressed the
council as to his duties and asked
that they reconsider the matter of
salary. Per Davis that the motion
as made at tile last meeting fixing
assessor's salary be rescinded, and
that the following be substituted.
tlioretor: "That the salary of the as-
sessor be fixed at $125.00 and $5.00
be added for preparing the truant
officers' book. There being no sec-
onder. the motion was declared lost.
Conn. Francis reported tbat R. H.
:Murphy would again take charge of
the town weigh scales, paying there-
for a rental of $10.00, town to pay
inspection charges. Adopted on mo -
tin of Francis and Hooper.
The platter of ringing the town
hell was referred to the Property
committee to report.
The Clerk was instructed to pro-
cure the necessary cow tags.
The resignation of the Clerk and
Treasurer was read and laid on the
table. After discussion it was mov-
ed by Elleringtan and Hooper that
the resignation be accepted. An
amendment was made by the reeve
and sconded by Davis, that the resig-
nation of the clerk be not accepted
and that the motion as made at the
last meeting re fixing of the clerk
and treasurer's salary be reeinded
and that the following be substitut-
ed: "That the clerk and treasurer's
salary be fixed at $450.00. The yeas
and nays were asked for; Francis,
Ellerington and Hooper per voting nay,
the Reeve and Davis voting yea, The
motion was declared carried.
Per Ellerington and Hooper, that
the motion as made at the last meet-
ing, fixing the clerk and treasurer's
salary be rescinded and the following
substituted therefor: "That the sal-
ary of the clerk and treasurer be.
fixed at $375.00 for the year, and
that the council solicit applications
for the position of clerk and treas-
urer. "-Carried.
The following accounts were read
and passed: S. Ross. glass, putty and
labor. town hall, $ 5.9 0; W. S. Howey
fire hall acet.1.20; ditto, Board of
Health, 4.00; passed on motion of
Hooper and. Ellerington,
Adj. by Francis.
JOS. SENIOR, Clerk.
DANDELION CONTROL.
Four or Five Sprayings With Iron
Sulphate Will Do the Trick.
Little attention was paid to the
dandelion as a weed thirty years ago,
but with the clearing up of lands and.
removal of obstacles to the spread of
the weed great increase of the nuis-'
ance is seen in grass land every-
where. The dandelion cannot succeed
on land that is well cultivated, belt
areas of grass, whether pasture
fields, roadways or lawns, are usual-
ly heavily infested. Large areas can-
not well be treated unless the Use of
the land is such as to permit heavy
expenditures. Small areas,`euch as
lawns and portions of golf courses,
may under proper management be
kept free of dandelions.
Spraying With iron sulphate, four
or five applications during one sea-
son, will generally free a grass area
of the pest. But the treatment must
be repeated every third year. The
first spraying should be applied just
before -the first blooming period of
the dandelion and followed by two
others at intervals of ' three weeks.
Two further applications should also.
be given during September or -Octo-
ber, Spraying should not be" done.
during_ the;hot; dry period unless
water can be "applied to keep the
grass growing" vigorously. Grass
areas that are sprayed usually black-
en considerably after-, each= applica-
tion, but this burned appearauce dis-
appears ,.,after a• few .days. Areas
that are being sprayed for the eradi-
cation of dandelion should be well
fertilized, and grass seed should be
applied to keep up the required num-'
ber of grass plants .to form a good
turf. ,White clover is killed by iron
sulphates spray, so cannot succeed
under this method of, dandelion con-
trol. The strength of solution to use
is 13e pounds to one gallon of water.
-L. Stevenson, Secretary Dept. of.
Agrkaii,tare, Toronto..
Thrift
consists in. spending less than
you earn.
If by careful economy you can
save money, you have t .:. -_ 1 a
long step toward conte;«i.,. ,;mt.
We pay interest on Savings bal..
ances and shall wercoryour
account.
THE CANADIAN BANK
OF COMMERCE
' apita1 Paid up $15,Q00,000
Reserve Fund $ 15,000,00)
F. A, Chapman; Manager
- R. S. Wilson, LEnuag air
F .r.„`or Branch,
Creditors Branch, I
Dashwood Branch,,1 '
MOLSONb BAN
INCORI't)lt A l`Ei) 1855.
Ca.piiel Pail 1'';r $4,000,0J0
Reserve Fund *5,000,000
Over 125 Ilranehes,
OPPORTUNITIES TO IJUY CATTLE
horses, .farm implements, etc., cheaply are constantly
turning up. The farmer welt money saved is the one
who gets these snaps.
Pla.:e your crop earrings iia. a Savings A.:count with the
nearest branch of The Molsoas Beak. whare, wh'?e earn-
;rig .ni'rest and being absolutely safe, your money re
available at any minute, D posts +:ail be made by trail:
EXETER 13RA CUt
T. S. WOODS manager,
Centralia :Batch open for business daily.
Safety Deposit Boxes to Rent at the Exeter Branch.
January rJ ►n d February -
� Sale
BIG REDUCTION IN FURNITURE. Wil CARRY TIIE LARGEST
AND MOST ' UT .TO-DAT'E STOCK. ,
BUY HERts AND SAV E MONLY
General Funeral Director & Embalmer,
M. E. GARDINER
Centralia Chopping
Mill.
Having enjoyed an e,xtlra heavy ran of Chopping dace 'opened here
in, Centralia, the many farmers will be glad to know that they earl. expect
even .better se.ryli, e in, the future.
No quantity !too large, and none too small,
And the same Extra. Quality Work and Courteous. Treatment to AII.
14111 open 8 atm. daily.
Wm. J. Smith
If your oven is slow to heat you will find Egg -O
just as slow to act- its double action insures
leavening with a slow orhot oven.
GG -0
Mint Powder
ORDER FROM YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD GROCER'
49
1
THE LORD'S DAY ACT,
Dear Mr. Editor: If you ,Wil1 publish
the following condensation of the
Lard's,; Day Act, as' made by the
Lord's Daly Atiremeie, it sill assist lin
the eniforceme,nt eof same! atn,the Coun-
ty of Huron Yours <very truly,.. A. T,
Cooper ,Seo'y Social Service Council
Hotels, • ' Restraunts, Refreshment
Parlors and Drug Stores,.
A widespread misunderstanding
pre-
vaiis, with respect to the Sunday bust-
yr,ess` perm,sisible tin''the above••places!'
A caireful consideration of the Lord's-
Day
ord'sDay A'et1 and u revliew of court de-
ettsiJlaa make clear the fallotviur;'• ;
MEALS AND ACCOMMODATION
1
R_stanraots and hotels_may on Sun,
clay legally conduct` their proper husi;'
-ness of Providing meals or accanimoda-
tint or both as. the'..ase may bel.
• i
NO MERCHANTS , '1'R tJ
AD
Tai�'sto places ,ma1y not 011t Sunday
carry on any kurnd of trad','in,auil•thg
the axle or k.an];:>es, cigars, cigarettes,
or anything wha:tscs ver,
RESTAURANTS ONLY
Only restaurant proper, that is "a
Disc': equipped try give meals and reg -
Marl servung;, ideals;duri the week
Y
mal' keep open. on Sunday. Refresh--
ment planes, trust quaildffyhsg as res-
'taura'nts as thus deflated may not' leg-
ally be opened one the ,Lord's Dave
their business basing unnecessary. This
e,or>sederaaeon, would a+piply to ordindry
refreshment stands, ice creamparlors
arvd to hotet bars:
HOTEL BARS
It hays been assumed that ence the
repealod the license laws under which
hotel el bairs , were 'ceas'ed on, the. Lord's
Day, these may asow, be open an. :un -
da ad that s:ince -the icense o,•.
7, f stan-
dard
,tart-dird itot _1s perm,;,ts' them to sell '
•
can -
der,• cigars, c�gateet les;,-tlijus business,
it:
wak._tlrer at the bbeegar !elsewhere -:
on
the pncin:ises, may be conducted on
Sunday, However,. she sale of tem-
perance drinks on, Sunday is no more
n.cessary ihan .the 'sale of ntoxilcat-
ing drinks, and "dile present 7trense
does gkat carry w;athi jet the privilege
c;[ `r olating the. Sur`silay ,law, Nolo-
cal ''!or
o-cal.'°!7r n.-ov:,ncial rordiinamcti can SuP
er-
sltd'c. the Lar'd's bay Act,
FOR REL,II✓*F OF "KN SS
"I
S 4 r E�.
Dr
ug
stores ,aiY SIS , drug ,, tt re'
d-
•anei
but toot cancl'ies, cigars
ci•ga;rettes, tobacco, Jac., any more first-
may-
.lr stmay hyo belts. and f'es taurapytsi,' ,' ,
F,,od something 'Cto do' then do. it