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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1922-6-15, Page 4rheExeter , eter Advocate' Sanders 3t Cree eh; 'Proprietors Tb, 4a�aman who gets reads in CubscriPthel Rrice=ln a:lvatle , '$150 ,rat nute .' s' .worth waiting a life- time per year is Canada; $Bare -a the' ewe United States. All subscription not T. Qcal News usuoRNTE COUvclra MOLIL �y p` id ial advaewe 5;)e:'. 't;;�'ged AGED RLSIDE\rT PASSES. 'Tl RSDA,Y JUNE 15th 19?2, =here passed away at hes home dC. s t elendey ;about Itoora another of the — d res e cats of Exeter, in, the per- -are of William Albert Rye1n1an, at r*red tona age of 72 ,yearn, me dec' ase{i d entered' his usual health until a „v weeks, ago when eta was taken Mr. and alas. Jos. .Brae nail rt t :l dean wIth ki leery trouble, llow ed by- i)eu• i., , 3."`ai !see ar. "5-ba".;a- o ysed*elle Foradtalll years ?aerial-, :,lr, l.d vel ea Hibbert Township, brat a[I.,rS .kik: ... 44S•iTSti. .latnt fifteen years•'ago went West,� o. nasi! 4 e c t 'Irene S nes Mao, e Jaw. About two ;ji ♦l.a :: trtrei E, :l. w tele }Ir 5. '4 1t3'.. Jed a half years ago he return -al Train 1 West end purchased the It .:u: an Ae:. i street, where he has since re- d '. He possessed a kindly nature • d wee muchaesteamed by ail who le: 1:;s acquaintance. Besides his d pert:ter cn i.te he is survived by x . _ i •n Geo. Vanhorne of 16ti yid;:" al Mrs _\looney, whobas L The Usborne Council tnet at the • , Township Hall eat June "3rd, 19x , a All the members were present. Min- 1$ Utes of the meeting oe May fitii read, and approved. Council resolved itself into a Court of Revision for the Assessment Roll 1922, and the members subscribed to the necessary declaration. Joan Pedlar's appeal agaiust his assessmenton pt. lot 15, con. 1, was considered—Dismissed. George God bolt's notification ofpurchase of See lot 4, can. ',with applieatiou to have his assessment on same reduced, The transfer was made and assessment on buildings reduced $400.00, Trans- fer of pt. lot 19, S.T.R. was made from William Turnbull, Executor, to David Gardiner. After some minor changes the Court closed. By-law 3o. 6 1922, authorizing the Reeve and Clerk to sign eontraet be- tween Hydro Electric Power Commis- sion. and the township of Iesborne re supplying rural power, and the clerk to sign individual contracts between the township and users of Hydro power, was read and passed and sign- ed by the Reeve and Clerk after con- sideration of aforesaid contract, Tlie Clerle was beetructed to order 2 steel Culverts from the Stratford Corrugated Pipe Co. Bills to the amount of $78?.?2 was passed including 13d. of Health ex- penditure, Assessor's salary, expend- iture on the Tp. Roads etc, and or- ders issued for payment of sante. Council adjourned to tweet on Fri- day, Juue 30th, 1922, at one o'clock p. tn. instead of .Saturday, July lst. Henry Strang, Cierek. and :) !tier, tl;>wa ra tl .I du tl „v ?.i vans. .o ► a » :td4d It c .s broken, �•,: xL.:a 54 :- t ;111,‘:-1- ‘l „n,t. en ihen ,' P ,:Ili'—a"d thee.. sons tl,-. va - la, Fes„ ' 2:z: \l t —Edward,- ti\ it am and '� •••, at tel.: :FIi.2^'.e{?ilio lit'rln, :a Ryckme .ilea two brothers mid - _'11 '"aericllwee'. �� �:St 1.and Geiorg'e Ryek- t•ai 3v n ell n .,nel \t \1 ne 1),t ti z" South t :n to ii . lits ,nerd 1 rt I . ; .. et.. �a to tet. . dose i a..d. • B > •d-ttanz '+ ace ., 1.. Ryeltan,. i=nsall t: our h ::'•?:1: 111< tl ,'4 N:;"id { ::a,-zt..r,±e{, Garvt 'n l• 'briny At ' tet -e. years he l.as ?sera eery "11 t t cern n,.,,,0 , t,e" press arrant- 4:;5 -Zee, 114 ,4 :15, tin -at 1±; m.r:ts . ,F t toner:, are not wiz4tipl t ettv at tl •:43.i1LnU= 1l. studies ._P. t thee.,,. d }lilt. t will be. heated le el:Tag. eor. 1 i dt:celed to give aje t, t lt: }'ga t• -cemetery. to Beal > A1C. {); ,uatl v n fe Rtti. B7."91.7• LAWN SUPER. ea tl sp:.r.3-d same n to the laaereeere o. tete le:al t- tne,„Y« :�T 1 c . t tIt tea E're ane +fir the ti- t de). of �•1• \1'::a:, 'e1: ..-ureeetr h the Uuren County Cottneil rneetiree ut lee L1 t: , eeup. et toe }ttlj'•.t zn tt cieieh„last weer; tete t:oaanty Laun-j Cee Lv n L , .t_ t t.a, :"V‘. u,rd.. tt;.r and s,veral ex -members and vert t..',. 1 T t r'n tenei•i`z ee ;c1 t,,- ,,,rutty Piticials were t'nter:ained '% e, ••1 SU; a 1„ int . t.> a law,^ supper b the Comity Clerk ' need t! Chin.:.,,” lis: referral *ta i►pi> y •., :.�i1, i) P itu ,tell ► 9t„ 2,114 ,lies ;Holman. a,:i, :\ \ ,cut fifty ertaoyed the liosp silty -«-' lir, and \ars Holman and a very 4t :« e licit '4 x Bee « tt�weea reel„ flu; • aF,�, S e4�' ::. tel: dietrs.i .s1..e::alp weeg.o::talae .t4r.ng was a ' 1 r ; vv.h'lilren d \\ :d -n heavy art11 partsalae,1 tat thv' 1l.ittl' t l t' aitr crit+ t ounty Tet !sate- Ma end \Ir, q, i.3ne at tate other, 'tnla ►i:Aided tele :+ N,raln Le:La en tiacat e Le ea . -a file -but- it Bale. the present eouncil e,+-itar- m. ?, ?,:1, . t« 0,:•.' -i. 1. I lill.5tt. Pett; i.ao Y tar fie. end 1ie. etaeze.1 tit ere. on ek % e auric uors Young end Laporte end t L 1, . R . 1- ° C►a 1 ' ne-t it;;,. clan Tor, a'sa \t.. .earn E l - : e e ; : t,, . es..--e-eine . the wore, bet, Trewertii r and Connolly- were t:in a,led t31 tewasit:p to ta] a elle ,.." _," i '.FI e tand added murit to they fleas- rt.ts,sary praccted.ngs to procure a Oa heel tetra �1 hal °i runi•,.. . n t d n : Len pleas. cupnly c>f :„14ctrca3 poavcr, or enxrry lee.: t.-,>• eat t, e'a They wept :tv lure of tli: oecas.ostt a,tbta , l -• .1•: t .1 whit:welshed ”: Eye.:! �rt hlreeses were e'... -en by ' It 11)'dro Electrie Comm.sslon C i, n with . P. ---:„,re. f 4' 6c, :lad .n..•Inn- tai: . il't ,ill:2n .n ?rept►si.1±; tend by of Onl.'r a for eillagg th streets in e desist -e,1 1'Jc"t e': on tee ',tom ale -I thaee respond ne to, toasts to C.lnatll, the s1 1 pellet: y 11ag s, was read i. t„. nd hy. ,-• .: l 2 . The. t ,ed , l:.tue•'t on, Good Roads. L'-wa-d as " *T al t orale-. 1st thed presence of the w4, tt:. to tee '°t, rz:i tt tlinJ w•cluncillors end nth,: 1adi:cs by a ' dt, ai tthe vt time ;told elate when !such f 1I. t Buy., T a r t.va: t v1 .. L'l .alt, tr ll<�a i'aunn , Tam I p:titin, would be rase! anti having been -, -p- ,:,t +n. Tei,4. f 1prove quite ;t lea: t„usid, Johne.on; h.av .'avers. ell eclair• h.:ea te tee.,<.. t. Stephen Council Teta Counsel of the Township of St •ph en convened ;n the Town Bail, 4.red:ton, on Friday, \lay 26, at 10 a m. all nwtnbers were present. Tl:a nl..ut:. t>: the pr;v-i:•ons meetin were read and adopted. 1'.. pet -tiers igaetl by the m:ijor- t, ei th resedent Freeholders ut :be village of Centralia and Credi- 1 t'eyr Iti4� 1 t P. it}, 1)oa,;.. 1. +Io-> t ; l+tlt.n , K1app',z „' I1ar I..0 t11Ut, .L aney° Nile le lee w,a b ,it: v t^- , I + „„ had the liberty of withdrawing ;heir 11 ',",%Orton, tit ftri: t n„. 1)t^�,,,,, nattl.s 1roonl illi t>et;tion, \Irs. Sarah y,';.: , - ' 1 v 1 d be `itttx x_ rt+ :"1") .?: „melt 1) � M \s ", r I` { \lr. ttnki "tI , 1',r, + t. uL rt requested her •irunC bt. with. l> :e... -ti va l 1 ,..lt>n c.t S:ae.r t;tr, l drawn and such r'gttest was ,;ranted, r, - , 1 dtee etre jolly road fellows' In:. Clerk certified that according da \' e .e p.te Bed nth :�n? t':t..l,. 1,P,. r .,... .1 ; %Sn1" t'Ipsed a Sl'I•v l, a.. se n lI 1u I,un. t... last revised assessment roll 011e # ,, ;{ :ti*r i3}log Itu'c'lt'„ .:'tt'r t€ :'dt"s1lt ,,L'e;n..+ng's entertainment. I D�.lit:.<nr. were signed . . tile 1 re :ant eta k oy 'lie: flu, ., b) . It nlrtjorlty \'t :i1 le,. e •;e .i 4 ?v..1 •'.eon) r'ian-. (LI, ,.V Cr. 4.,.tl1 t) lx. 1..i4•'i n lyrotn: o. :lir W. Clark. 11,;nry Liber '..:v::l,. 'nig ale ll`t; .. .., it _'i .:111116 -YS' 1:..: ;entail—:. -1 the atraley a, 11.:::, ec,nv, nt':>re in 1'sasll- d•,a l 1,,..1 v..._ . k b''„ pastel, s,gnel ani -ca,.;cl.—C ar d, y �. ,f th l..i'„y T Fire 1'it t.' curt o: R:vel' m of the .'Cs- ,—I,e tea , , , t._,t :_ r l'1 t 'C' I'a.*t; If E::- 14..y:s nb k lih:tt r3)' eats \ . I,at1 •+.I1:� L+� `;lilt! :l 1F""„wet n•3, '+i t„bl.'n' '' xiit::it t�:':l •tx, t_li3 il. a ..elf 3922 "'lea I •• - �,. -~of da'rn., =.,:t i 44 'aa i.eld on M�lo:Ilday eventing rill t • 0 i nprove clic Canada Co. »•ext ,...al. d i. A s 1 1tnt for , t ,Train, -hay.el been read .n.lt e be ro- ;,,Il:tn;yl� killed Iia. lightning riur'ti•; telt; the Council vtere p-es� p store: on to turd e :re pa':l Exeter Council c.f th: resident freeholders. in the said Poi.e'•: V JJa es, It wa moved by ,Mr, Hayes, sec - ended .by Mr. Webb, tint the sake f x>: t -teens be received sail ttlopted, flay es—Penitaie—That 13 t -laws 291 COURT OF REVISION. ,end 292 having been read three times l � t to nlbe.st o, li v signally adopted and copies served .nt, end atter tak n the oath of olfiee tl , e d •---ter— WOODHAM s•esSment of I,. Day ons H. J. I ord be Mg- the council to,hav'e an etamination lir, John Stewart, our veteran black sustained• m•ad:: for uAe purpose en draining cer- Smlith. wile' ;for the ,past four or five' Davis—Francis--That the assessment ta'n lands ment1onled in the said pet - years bas been -residing in Goderich,: , J. J, O'Br3:n, be sustained, ticsm 4jecl i the 81s is known throw He u cases beialg dealt with Ccntrt Hayes—Sweltzer—That Mr. Geo. A.. was well send a vvas closed on motion of Francis and McCubbcn, O.L.S., M.E.I,C, be re- mit all teas district:. - He is survived by Eilsiiagbatl, quested to make me exam:nation mid - survey of the proposed drain. or drains A: the close of the Court of .Revis- and report to the ,council.. .:,gin the council met. The previous Penhale—Sw,�eetzer—That the. ass - minutes .were approve& A number of essment roll for the year 1922 as filed communications were dealt with: Reeve Beavers was i;eted to the cheer n l a sp.c ve parties ±n.tre.,te to Che sad drain who are resident of the Francis—Davis—Thal: all farm lands Township el Stephen.—Carried. a s.:s:ed at. 20 acres .or over be reduc- A zaalaon was presented to the ed 510 per,aces•.—Carred, Cuncil,a sigeeed by certain, ratepayers 1 er Can—That the as- lice Village l•Iooper E 1 � In the Po-_ \,illabe of Crediton,. ask - .Fns widow and several sons and daughters—W. H. Stewart,. Niagara Falls; Amos Stewart, Goderich ; Mrs James McElrea, Wioodham; Mrs. Robt Carroll, Fullerton tow -an inc, and Mrs. John. Marriott, Goderich. 11 1 wit!+, the eeerk +an;,lvlaty 6th, be accept - eetan' 's n-ers made application fora ed and ;,;he asseseor be paid his salary_ numbar of 10 ;inch `¢isle for the purpose I—Carried. -of canrc cling up two drams on Huron Tenders were opened for the con - eta' Referred to Committee: tstruc;ti011 'ol three culverts ,or Midges Mr. Hart as -ed for a light at they end Joseph Lawson, being the lowest, was of Huron, Street west —Gr+,anruted_ eeeellwl.'A1nts're water :i 1 cellars .were refired -hie-tithe committee. Hooper—.Davis—That 'the -clerk pee- aiare a by-law for the,pu,pose of cop; tr rurtans; :i.4?ver dira;in along Am:Treat eend_.Carl,m,g,.tStreets to the river, and to renttvide for 5.6000 for the purpose, is- eseave ':ct Ir.,iteitee for salrire' for a term of ren.,,,y,carsz hearing, interest at 5 1-2 a c (t=ut. rarriied. A ,r.unab r tof accounts were passed. Adjournment. jos. Senior, Clerk, •What This Buffalo Physician Has Done For Humanity The picture which appears here of, 'Dr. Pierce of Buffalo, N.Y., was taken in 1910. As a young man Dr. Pierce;, practised medicine in Pennsylvania and was known fax and wide for his- great, isgreat success in alleviating disease. Ile early moved to Buffalo and put up in ready -to - use Joan, his Golden -Medical Discovery, the well - known tonic for the blood. This strength-; -builder is made from a formula which '.Dr.. Pierce found most effective in "-diseases of the blood. It contains no ' -.alcohol and is an extract of native .1 roots with the ingredients plainly •stated on the wrapper. • Good red blood, vim, vigor and vitality are sure to foiiow if you, take this Alterative .Extract • Dr ;Pierceis+Gblden Medical Discovery cle .rs'•'a'v'ay- xsiinples and'. annoying eruptions and tend's toekeep' ': the ,,omrolexion fresh and clear. Mill 'Discovery 'corrects the disordered con ditidns •i1z:..a sick stomach, aids diges .•,,;.tion, acts as a tonic and purifies ;the. blood, Write , I)r. Fierce's Invalids hotel in Buffalo, N. S''.,' and receive • confidential' ` medical' advice : without charge. All druggists sell Discovery, tablets or liquid. ashwood ,. VER angerous Feed, Especially to Youn•� t;atUe. Investigational 11Forh by Provincial Veterinarians — 11 Males Castra- tion and Rehorniezg ilisl:y--..More. Research . and Experimenting Necessary, (Contributed by Ontario .?apartment of Agriculture, Toronto.) Recently considerable sickness and losses have been reported among Battle being fed on ensilage, In soma instances only -a few animals have been affected ou a particular” farm, but in a few cases the lasses have been serious, as one farmer is known to have lost 17 animals out of a herd of 50 cattle. The frequency and peculiarity of these losses has led the Department to '-have investigattonet and experiments made to determine the cause. Investigettional Work by Ontario Veterinarians, The staff of the Ontario Veterinary College have been in elose touch with the veterinary surgeons throughout the province, and reliable informa- tion obtained as to the prevailing circumstances where cattle have died, In all cases investigation has reveal- ed the fact that the kisses have occurred among cattle fed extensively onsweet clover ensilage whiobhad- become adbecome mouldy. Samples of the en- silage were shipped to the Veterinary College, and experiments conducted clearly ludicated that mouldy sweet clover ensilage was harmful to cattle. From observations and information available at the present time, it would appear that the harm is confined to sweet clover ensilage which has be- come Mouldy, and Haat alta continued feeding of it Is liable to cause death, Young Cattle the First to Succumb. It is an interesting fact that young' cattle under three years at age are tete ones which suffer most severely and sueeatnab the quic'keet, In illus- tration of this the case mentioned where in a, herd of 50 cattle tho 17 which died were all young cattle un- der two years of age and in good condition. No sickness had been pres- ent In the herd until after the feed- ing of the ensilage commenced, and the losses occurred within a few weeks. Apparently mature cattle over four years of age are able to withstand the ill effects better than young cattle. However, continued feeding of damaged sweet clever en- silage may be harmful to cattle of ail ages. It Makes Castration and DeliornIng Dangerous. It is also .interesting to note that operations such as dehorning and e::Stration performed on cattle that b ve been kept largely ore mouldy sweet elover ensilage caused sudden death in many eases, vvlllle the same operations similarly performed on cattle fed differently have not been. followed by ill effects. The exact na- turea of the poisonous factor c_ssociated with the ensilage, and the manner in which it produces harm - cul effects in cattle and to cause their death has not yet been definitely determined, and any opinions ex- pressed at the present time are based. on practical. observations. More Research and lexpe knenting Required. awarded the contract on motion of Mr. Hayes, seconded by Mr, Sweitzer;, Hayes—Sweetzer—That By-laws 293 and 294, healing been, read three times be passed,• and signed by the reevie•• and creak and the seal of the corpora tion, attached !hereto, The following orders were passed Hirtzel and Baker, grating 5.00; Le. Williams, clothing for Alma ,Willian s, 21.53, Louis Ziler, plank, Sec.;; C tralia Farmers' Club, cement, 19,00;3,^ Shenk and others, filling en washout, 16.25•; Thos. Webb, hauliayg eke and cleaning, ditch 10;,00; Edward Gill, gray ening and•repairing river road 65.00; John Hall, labor 2,00; ,Jas. Carey, rep. grader 100; John Dietrich, tile, 1,20; Jos. Guinan, salary as assessor 150.00; !fess Olivia W.elf'n us via?itirFg rh Wat-Fr. Corcoran, usre. of Hall, 2,00; J.W. Wel*, Mathers, gravelling 11,70; Cecil St rloo a't presen4 Jones. commissioner 3.00; S. Lamport Vlri;, .1-1 Kraft is ,visiting in Moncton rep. culvert 5.00 Ed. F rhes week, . a(ht4er and nth- yrs, grading 27.0.0; Ed. Fahner,.,grad- 'Miss B t rk` of Tavistock i vesit:,ng Mg 27.50; •Centralis Fanners' Club,- at the bo;ne','0! Mr„ J. Schroeder. cement 5'3,25. Y 't,arcl was:-'ai cea±vled here of the r council adjourned to meet on d ate±; of Mrs. Peter Schroeder, which ylomdaq 3r 1 dayfdf, t cur'e'd at :miter : ome ru 'Moncton on July ' at 1, erne., June 6thr Mrs. Schroeder was afor- H, ! idber,•Clerk. m.r resident, iof ,vicinity„ Wilbur Ehlers i0! Indianapolis is vur-\ ache ” i' oa,nstnits here. A nutnbar,,prf pupils of Inas school A QUESTION OF LENGTH, are .writing -.examinations en Crediton • the e w ,elc A small w�omtt teavelling with het Mr. Ab .1 '1zle�nistimer of Pr, Huron so a .s va hes bnsith} r at pr ,e,nc,' r—a boy ''vc ry .,large fol his age— r hs, ci+eel tie conductor a lialf-fare tic �i ss V+er • Fas..,ald" of Ilirohgate, r.e- - .fi;t1",n�Slr �•5?n;E;r;2'VSoinc?p,,Y, k^l..t 4r 1 a whole Ware one. The: con;.., duc.torscrut.ni.iiect 'true. bay cr�'c:i�ca11 Trh' Lith,erau Siinlas.Schpolai "rhojd x. m , g .a,,,p,cx>icAo i thio cliturch; :gr¢ukl.ds, oanr aneh ard, a r x..:. - Thursday, June 221rida.. y : , s "tut madam, I';Battu':h: tpass this. bey' u= Y, P . ie't ' ,lin ,:' hese[ cl �1 uul azi Nal f tickeet. ;':He• ns very lay chu ocb • •e -e .hav ng'"as..str�w.berrys• fes , sears!: has:4aa lone;° n.ts." gi ea?:'' n••T:ursday, tun „J- t1i •ell re ed'th�e woman, and •,���5, liaran,0estr :,cher end'"Vary w Pb."if art, n.e�i a imuinbe,r,.+^+f the :young peo- that it the basis ear your decision, use' 'Ma-iday evereirkg un honor Of Mil- thy. whole ticket If or hem, and '.he; half •yt n 0 s+ti c •er ef. Bucyrus, Karn, ; for tete. In fact a large amount of intense study, investigation and research will be necessary to obtain reliable con - elusions regarding the possible dan- gers incidental to the feeding of mouldy sweet clever ensilage, or as to whether sweet clover out at cer- tain stages and under certain con- ditions develops harmful properties as silage. In the meantime sufficient evidence is at hand to justify warn- ing farmers against the feeding of mouldy ensilage to live stock in order to avoid losses, and under no circumstances should operations `"in- cluding dehorning and castration be performed on cattle which are being fed on sweet clover ensilage' if it appears mouldy. Such animals seem to develop marked .vascular changes which produce a tendency .to internal hemorrhage. resulting 'in death.—Dr. C. D. McGilvray, President, Ontario 'Veterinary College, Toronto. ;Set kr tt,:• ''f• •°F;:;.;1, ; A:: , Clover Seed Grown at Horne Is Safest.�t Clover seed from Italy and d lk'lr countries, of similar climate prodieces plants that are"`not"'hardy i ' north- ern districts oi„ anad t't r`' ' the uaitt:det 4tes. II;,1' ouit1 1 eone- half millions of "pou is of this seed came into the United States. This seed is not sold to farmers in the condition that it comes in, because seed -houses know it is inferior and will not produce -good crops. There- fore it is mixed with native clovdr seed and undoubtedly is the cause to a considerable extent of the un- satisfactory clover crops. The only way to be safe is to buy from reliable firms which will guar- antee the source of the seed or pur- chase from growers in the immedi- ate vicinity. When ' purchasing direct from growers care should be exercised to secure seed free from' noxious and otherwise troublesome weed seeds.— A. C. Arny,: university of Minnesota. -Keep Records: Adequate records are necessary to the efficient "management of any busi- ness. The farmer, to be successful, must be a business man ,as well as a. grower of crops anikPitdficer of Hite stock. s a bUsi7f0s ='iliac" 11e should have suitable business reeeords Uniformity . Desirable. Eveery,,poul,try raiser` should make a study very-,,,,poultry the,�market •.demands. A uniform color •of eggs and flesh in poultry is desirable. A mixed flock will not produce , uniform eggs -or meat,. and eggs front such a dock • are, not desirable for hatching. Money Orders PAYABLE at any bank, in Canada can be obtained at our branches at the followxti „ rates (War Revenue " Tai ntcluded 111 .01 . 13p to... $5.00 5c, $5.01 to 10.00 $, c. 1 c. 10,01 to 30.00 z . 30,01 to 50.00 17c, MtJNEY Orders also sold payable in Great 13ritain, a -ad ire the United, States, 694, THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE Capital raid UP $15,000,000 Reserve Fund $15,000,000 Exeter Branch, F. A. Chapman, Manager Crediton Branch, 11 • R. 2. Wilson, Manager Dashwood wench, I HE 1 OJ BANK 1\CORPOR A FED 1$55 Capital Paid ftp 3.•4,000,000 Reserve Fund $5,000,000 Over les Branches. It is not ne,:essary to mage a special -trip to the near- est branch of The nelsons ,Bank :very time you want to deposit money. Send ,your depo it to the llani; lay mail. Write today to the nearest manager al The 11101 - sons Bank for information. ERET1 ii BRANG11. T. 8, 'WOODS Manager, Centralia Branch open, for business'daily. Deposit Boxes to Rent at the Exeter Branch. B R Bargains Furniture DUCTION 1N FURNITURE. W1: CARRY THE LARGEST AND MOST UP- TO -DATE STOCK, BUY THERE AND SAV E DIC' :v''Lit' !funeral Director & Embalmer, GARDINER Mount Carmel t)1::, hundred members of the 110ly Nein: Society attended the "Rally" at Parkh 11 on Sunday aftiernoon.,—Mr. Gus Morrissey s ,wearing a broad smilethese days at the arrival of I;t son.—Mr. Philip Doyle, accompanied by his sister, Mrs, Gus Coughlin: of Lon- don, called on, friends dere '`unday., —Mr. John • Rowland vlsitad with fr.nds in 'London, on Sunday. Death o;. Edward Ryan.—The death sof Edward Ryan .took place at his home, south boundary of Stephen, on ;Thursday, Jane 8, at ,the age of 56 Ypai s. rule Ryan' 1n,ad tbeen -:n poor health fax same time. 13e is survived by zbes widow, •9our sons—Harold of McGillivray; James of Biddul,ph, Jos- reph and F;ergtts • at home—and two daughters—Clara of Detroit; and Ev- :lya at Home, The funeral took place on Saturday ,at ,10 es,ini to thtc R. C. cemetery, and was largely attended, Thos':: attendance frolln a distance were, Mrs. Watson Mrs. T, Lane, Mrs. Vssgar, Mr D. Morrison oaf Aetroit; Mr. Geo. Graham artd son of Stratford; Mr. Frank Sharman. and sisters, Mis- ses Anmic .and Mary of Windsor, BIDDULPH Strawberry Festival—Fraser Church as making preparations for their an -1 nual Strawberry Festival and Enter- tainnlent, on Tuesday, June 20, com- mencing,. at 5 o'clock. A .splendid pro- gram is eing;•'prepared and a jolly telili� xi store ;for ;a11. Admission 50 any' See hills. At t13: 1J. aiggiits' Convention heli in 11Ia2n:ltan. this 'l.tek, a rather pe.- uliar stat:: of. affairs was ven:til`.tte:i by W. W. Gibson, of Gibson, Snow C'a,. Buffalo. Ha said that xverr dollar sp.-nt in the naanuf wtur! a: drugs, only 21 cents represented tel:; east al tiro article, and the other 79, cents was distributing cost, Busi- n.:ss should be transacted on the 1>r:r- ve:pal ,ef a largo turnover with mall p1 -01a rathor titan small business and large profit, Increased profits could cam.' this season by cutting the ex- panse 4ccount, Mr. Gibson thought. That the. public would "get" the drug- gist sooner ar later If he ;allowed a, stat.: of affairs to exist whereby the peoale paid the amount stated above: for the actual chemical and the large price for the distribution; was the as- sertion 'of the speaker,. "Co-operate and cut down the tax," it was advised. SCHOOL REPORT OF S. S. No. 1, USBORNE, names being in order of merit, based on month's work:— Sr. 4—Maybelle Strang, Loreen Dunn, Mervyn Cudmore, Pearl Wood, Noxell Oke, Melville Down, Hewson Hill, Jr, 4 -Harold Horton, Harvey Hyde, Helen Moir: Sr. 3—Verna Oke, Maurice Boa. Jr. 3—Kathleen Strang, Mervyn Dunn, Rata Oke, Jack^Hoa•ton, Geo. Boa, Violet Hyde. Sr. 2—Eva Boa, Archie Etherington, Marcie Squires. Jr. 2 -- Pearl Moir, Gordan Block; L Class, Alma Eth+erington, Bernice Horton, El- don Kasliag; Sr,. Pr., Elmore Dunn; Jr. Ps, Paul Boa, Harold Cudmore. Noon roll 29, aeerag.e 26; Viola. Biell, teacher. • Affords Absolute Srtool, ' '' t dio FENC i44RD1A'N STEEL a WIRE CO: LTr), That's why we handle this line— because it is strong- er and lasts longer than light weight fences' that cost just as much. FULL GAUGE No. 9 WIRE through out, e1CANAUI24Neefereteeineacie by THE CANADIAN STEEL & WIRE COMPANY, LTD., Hamilton,: •eves honest value for 1 every dollar p S `•a ,Come • en and examine it when you ,are in town. We`canesellyou thi's`fee e ' ls,theap as you can buy fence any. where:200 WM.ONTARIO AICD, EXETER