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coteh Shorthorn Cow, 5 years old
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tr• acct horn Saturday evening, i
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visitigrg tor two Weeks in'New '•Yerta',
and Trenton, N. J.
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141a�. 14: aewell ;Ba Benham, of 1?etoa•
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bore, who has been visiting her' bro-
ther-in-law, Mr. Itloyd' Bayttizaltn .re-
turned borne' ori' Saturday.
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lVlss Malt el IIc dgrzs, . of I.iXcti,u,
who rias epent' the past '4sreeic the
guest of Miss :i1fargaret Quinton, re--
turned
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turnedhome Tuesday evening:
Mrs, H. Duras (nee Miss Cora San -
dors) and her mother-in-law, 1Irs.
Barnes. eft Toronto, are visiting. with
' the r$arrn.ei•'sparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Cope fresh; 2 grade Durham Cows
due in ;t+'eby.; 4 ;holstein Cows, fresh
'2, f•Iolstein Cows due in Sally; 4 IIo1
ct'eiu Cows due hi Febse, 2 Holstein
Vows due, in IVIareh;i 3 yearling
Holstein 'Heifers.
1'liese ai'e a choice lot of young.
corns, well ;ine3.,leed'•and in .first -,class
condition and will be sold, under a
guarantee.
TERMS -10 months' credit will
be given on furnishingapproved joint
notes with interest at six per cent.
W. E. N.AIR:N;: Auct.
WALTER STEWART, Prop.
METING OF g3 QTBON
COUNTY COUNCIL •
The Council of the Corporation of
....,
$1te. County. of HuronHuronron will
ail
1 meetin the
Counc"il. Cliamb,er,,Goderich, at 2 o'
;leek in the afternoon of Tuesday,
,the 22nd day of January, 1924. All
a.ccotnts against the County must be
in the hands of the Clerk not later
than. Monday preceeding -the meeting
of Council.
GEO. W. HOLMAN,
}
County Clerk."
Goderich, 'Jan'y 2nd 1924.
TENDERS FOR PRINTING
Tenders are hereby asked Ion •:t to
municipal printing for 'the Village of
Exeter, for :the year 1924: Tenders
ko be in the hands of the. Clerk not
later than Monday, Jan'y 28th, at
JOS, S:I N101a, Clerk.
•
Mr, and ldrs. Altuy Amy and two.
daughters, ° of Conquest, Sask.., are
visiting the for:mer's brother, Mr.
Moses' Amy and outer relati•es in`",
titin caznuiunity.
FELL ANIS FRACTURED T,7it1Li) WRIS'J..
'Ain Stephen Powell 1
adt-th:
e. mis-
fortune rte slip on some ice and. fall'
Wednesday morning with .the result
that two bones of the :left wrist were
broken..
W110 WILL BE ,WARDEN?
County Council will meet in:Gode-
rich Tuesday. of next week. .Much
interest centres ont who will be tlie'
next warden. According to custom
the Conservatives will have the
choosing of the warden this year,
The names of Reeve Wm, Coates, of
ITsborne; and Alex. Neeb, of Stephen,'
are ' being prominently mei tioned
for the honor,
DAY OF PRAYER
The W.M.S. of Main St. church,
held their annual day- of prayer on
Thursday afternoon last. A splendid
atmosphere of prayer and devotion
pervadedthe meeting. The business
exercises :were in, charge of the pres-
ident, Mrs. Banes, after which the
pastor,'; Rev. F. E. Clysdale, led the
devotional exercises. Quite a num-
ber of the ladies took part.
INVITED TO MIT. BRYBGES
Rev. H.'.13. Parnaby, of Belmont,
and 'formerly of Elimville,, has re
ceived `tt unanimous iaiyltation frown.
Mr, .lrydgos for the next conference
year, Er. aa 3
at the last con-
ference
feience was appointed correspondent
to the Christian .Guardian for the
Londoit conference. and iia: that can-
acity, he has proved himself a real
live wire, his budgets being breezy'
and, Very interesting,.
EVANGELISTIC SERVICES
T ' `
Thecoat * •e'"ations of
pastors and #,z b,
Main Si. and James St. Churches will
unite in a special Evangelistic Cam-
paign,
ath-
ai n, commencing next Sunday Jan,
2 g a', Services will b'e
20th, The Sunday' iv o
s
conducted, in' flit, two churches with
the 'respective pastors ciaag4. The
week 'night meetings will begin next
Monday night, in 1VTain St, church..
The meetings promise to be of in-
tense interest, with good. rousing
Singing
and soul -stirring, soul -win-
ning -•'messages. The meetings Will
be held each might at 7.45.
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LEANING F01{• .('agiS. kit4:I1Tf'kia
, i
. rs W. H;: 'Johnston rias returnedi
111 ,. �
Baltimore, Md.,where She went
from B e,
the last week in December, • While
there slae had the pleasure of visit-
ing her son Freeborn and family, in
Washington, D.C. He is being sent
out by the Carnegie Institution to
take charge of their Observatory at
Waterloo in Western Australia. They
expect to° sail from•New York about
Febi•uar•y 6th, going via Panama and
New Zealand, where they will make;
a few weeks visit with Mfrs. John-
ston's people before goingto their.
new "'post,
DIED IN WINNIPEG
1r. George Williams of town n re-
ceived a telegram on Saturday last
advising him of the death. of :his bro-
ther-in-law, Mr. George .Armstrong,
fn Winnipeg, on Friday, following an
operation for appendicitis, which was•
performed on New Years' Day. • Mr.
Arnistrong was married to Miss Edna
%a ,`o
Williamsillinot quite threeyears g
and they have resided in Winnipeg
since then. Deceased was raised in
Strathroy where his mother still re-
sides. He is also survived by two:
brothers in London and one in. Win:
nipeg, where the remains were inter
red, on Monday.
thence left sho`?bi
another Mace where
0 climb 6,875. feet ,above Lake
o
Leans and to enjoy P
'a cu of tea•
bra delightful :surroundings is ' one Of
lite attractions offered visitors to
Lake Louise,'Alta. Ten houses on
onountain peak Were unheard of a
'Sew years ago, but to -day there are
at least a dozen of therm situated'
.hire Canadian Rockies,
'Two of the most peturesque are
lbo "Beehive' en the shores of Lake
tl,gties; afbout two miles and a half
'roia3 the"" Chateau and the other a
luetic logcabin: an the tot, of 4fdi,tnt.
t" i i ie, Walking and pony exeu~r-
't dQias over the niouri:tains In, the v -i-,
inity of this picturesque lake are
r mon F N the ' popular pastimes of
visitors from all parts 'd the globe
•o "the lakes in the clouds,'
,Froin the "Beehive" one can get a
ie
e f Lake and
,+,,tkztfeeii 'v,C�ta of Mirror La
Ake Louise, winch, with Lake Agnes,
..:g "the
t °•si l.i'id�uyrr as `lUlces ,iia the
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ds,This 'This cosy little tear' room
ed by Miss 13,: Dodds and
eel duv1 a,ls bile"season by l'ia]s
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"Beehive' on 'thin }shores oP Letts: 4g—nes. neat Lake Louise, In the Canadian Rockies. At "The richt is
Sne might drink .tea served ' from 5naint Gnglisi, china-` an: ton cf Mount Fainieen, in the 80m0mc district,
n n Mount FairviewSad-,
Gaddarc[. Its furnishings axe quaint ing Math irview to Sa
o s"V
and rustic, dlebaek Tea Rootn and Rest House,
', w
T oiald tare iielivere(�'every, 'which. is 2,500 feet lir„her than the
morningby pack -pony front the Chateau: This quaint little logy
Chateau Lake Louise --even fuel for cabin, situated on Monet I"'airvaewi
the cook stoves is transported in overlooks Saddleback Mountain, , so
this, way. • called because of its rods formation'
there being'similar to'a saddle, It. takes
In addition to the tea iooiia a
is ai'a attractive assortment' of an- almost two hours by pony to snake
Urines ±'rem Various parts of the the trip over a steep zigzag trail;:
globe,cellea:ted : dizrib 'the winter from which can be seen winding
Months by Miss Dodds, who usually streams and rushing brooks :thouM
goes abroad. sands of feet below,
e i This tea room and rest house like
71`hexi: are many .iuxpz°ises of sc n c ,
beauty: alongthe trail to the tea "Beehive,” is owned by Miss Dodde
, the most interest- and;operated :Miss A. E. Whynian.
room, lint perhaps tl a; aby .
is fact is that one can obtain a Its surroundings are most artistic
gi .> s •r r i .. l The view of "Paradise
cleliciva,, turn c . English test, with and restful, ,
l l , � Moat Temple from the
equally delicious home enu=sJril,,,vath 'Walley„,and_,t Mount t Temple
iq ,..h t ', , the finest in the 1
i?1 sight and sound et t'4ta,.,tliaag, talar. tea house is ono of 1
4 'r Pl ' andchipmunks smunks Rockies.
1
rr:nfi., and sgila t . s cl ,l
that leap from bough to bough, and Daily
V ,u
l7e„ of food
La _
and
fuel are
often within sight of fcenrtiy hear„ transported by pack Portics•irom the
criccoma close to the kit on dnoaCict ,•q to serve aTp-torimately 2o'",:
in search at tasy Coed, guests a day, tt,are well rewarded
,°
One� of the Most irtta:•,r i,taa.?� o -rips for.their journey to the "highest. ieia
is :..A r ,. ��,n ,o, Canada.”,
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CALL CARLTON PLACE
MINISTER. TO ST. MARYS
St. MARYS, Jan 15—A unanimous
call was extended last night to Rev.
Wm. A. Dobson, B.A., of Carlton;
Place, »' the Presbyterian church of
St. Marys, to become ` their, pastor,
84 succeeding Rev. Chas. E. Evans, who
has gone to California.,'
YOUNGER SON GETS
56 $700000 I61R'0101 MOTHER
DUBLIN, Jan' 15 -Irwin 13.'Thom-
pley, of Brodhagen, vvas Ieft $70,000
by his mother,: Mrs. Annie C. Thom-
pley,-of 1050 Hibbert avenue, De
troit. Two elder brothers, Napoleon.
58 and Benjamin, are remembered by
smaller amounts.
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Tem as°'eton's Rheumatic Capsules
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NEURITIS LUMBAG
TEM PLETOK$. TORONTO,.
Savings Bank balance 'built
. up by careful economy and'
self-denial will :give you. greater.-
satistactiaxa than an equal sem.
secured without dif. iciilty or;
ere rtion
The. advantages of such as reserve are `
Orth a genuine effort'
e welcome accmalarge
T E AD
N
F C MMERCE
Capital, Paid
B Teter Branch
Crediton Branch
Daslswood Branch
Up $20,000,000
Reserve Fund $20,000,000"
M. R. Complin, Manager
G. G. Maynard, ) anagcr
G. O. Maynard, Manager;
°- Incorporated in 1855
Capital and Reserve $9,000,000
Oyer 125 BranchesOLSON8 .
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COURTESY TO .ALL.
In all departments every effort is made to
eliminate unnecessary formalities ancL to
assure' speedy and courteous service:'"to
easterners.
Savings, Departments at every Branch,
Deposits of .$1.00 and upwa'rds invited.
, EXETE •, BRANCH T.,. S. WOODS, Manager
Jrastmerrattmeartmovaletstrast
FARMER'S RR's MUTUAL ram ms .
ANOE CO I?ANY
lean' O1fi e, l.+"arquhar, • Ont.'
President, Wm. BROCI1,
Vice -President SOHN ALLISON
DMIICTORS
THOS. RYAN . SIMON DOW.
ROBT; NORRIS, JAMES McKENZIE
' AGENTS
JOHN ESSERY, Centralia, Agent fox
Ilhborne aiid Iliddulph.
OLIVER HARRIS, Munro, A gent for ,
111b err Fi llarton and Loan,
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W, tJ7E1]`1 aJll1L'
Secretary -Treasurer
Box 98 Exeter, Ontario.
MADMAN MA.N & STANBTfRY
Solicitors, Exeter,
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office.
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MONEY TO LOAN
We ;have a large amount :of privsta
funds to loan on farru and village&
properties, at lowest rates of hid
tercet,
GLADMAN & E TANB UR`Y"
Banisters. Solicitors,
Main
St TJlrcetar. Ontario
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;promptly'
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