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THE E)SETER TIMES
•
Miss Mary Carle, wha has imen in
Toronto for some time, has returned
to 'town.
Good Friday conies 'en FridaY,
ell 18Le and Easter Day is a week
trout Sunday.
Mr. Fred 'Willis, of Decker, Mich.,
Spent a few days this week in Ex-
eter and Hensall.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Homey and
!wilily, of Mitchell, visited in Emeter
on Saturday last.
Miss Wares has commenced her
duties on ,the staff of the Canadian,
• Bank of •CoMmerce.
The 'nobs for Thursday are strong
North West winds, mostly fair and
cold, probahiy .local snow flurries.
Mr.. John Hawkshaw, a former
resident of Exeter, is 111 in London,
nd Is in a very critical condition.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Jewell who.
have spent the winter in London and'
Wit. Budges, have returned home.
Mrs, Richld. Hoskins, of London,
visited with her father. Mr, \Val.
Treble for a few days during the
week.
Mr. J. G. Dow shipped' a earload
of excellent horses to Montreal last
, week. Mr. A. Easton accompanied
them.
Mrs. WM, Wilson, of Petrolia,
spent a few days during the past
week at the home of her father, Mr.
Henry Homey.
ueice, Mre. Frank Delbridge, Ot town
and other relatives in thie ViebaitY,
Mr. aid eles. Eleabaum were two of
the early Polneere of Nertli"Dalrethe
heving lett Dashwood 45" years ago.
Mrs, W, IVIttuning, of London,
died recently In NeW Yorlt, atter an
illness of less than two weeks from
heart. trpuble. Mr. and Wire. 1Vialei
mug wee in New York on a pleasure
i
trip. Mr. Manning s well-known
in Exeter.
The Times would like to secure
the report from every school in -the
neighborhood.. Some teachers are
not aware of this fact and ,nlay not
-eecome acquainted with it •unless
some parents or trustees call their
Attention to it. See that your echool
r port is published,
Thomas Ganning,, aged 75 years,
a farmer residing near Grand Bend,
suffered fatal injuries through being
ran over by a wagon last Thursday
moening. Apparently seized with a
fainting spell, he toppled from the
wagon, both wheel e• passing over
him. Death resulted a couple of
hours later. One son, Ernest, of Lon-
don, surviveS.
FOR SALE -Half -Ton Auto Trail-
er, complete with couplings and rack.
For information call at the Times
Office.
the community, and Miss D. Arm-
stroug gave a •eltort talk on "Hair
Dressing." The sum oe five dollars
was contributed to the "Save the
Children Fund," COmmunity ping-
ing •closed a very successful meeting
after which lunch was served, a epee-
ial feature of thie being the birthday
cake, Mrs. F. Down and the Misses
Keddy ably assisted the hastese. The
next meeting will be held at , the
home of Mrs. J. Cann. A sale, ef
eookng was planned for Saturdai;
April 19th.
,
Mis,s Netta Pryde has resigned her
position at the telephone -office and
has taken a position astitenographer
with ,Ross & Taylor Co..
Mrs.. H. Brown, ,of Ringsvillfr, is
In attendance upon her,mother, Mrs.
John E. Dignan, o, to7n, who is a-
gain confined to her bed.
Harvey & Harvey this week instal-
led an oil tank at their down town
store. • Both stores now being equip-
ped to give Coal Oil Serviee.
Mrs. Jos. Murray and daughter,
Miss Thelma,. of Teeswater, areleyis-
iting with Rev. F. E. and Mrs..Clys-
dale at the Main St. parsonage.
Mrs. Wm. F: Abbott underwlentan.
operation ear the removal of her ton -
MUS at St. Joseph's hoseital, London
on Thursday of last week.
7.41r. Fred Elston, of Edmonton,
.visited -with- his mother, Mrs.
Laura _Elston in town a few days.
,has taken a position on the I'd -
ice -force in London.
Very -Wor. Bro. Stevenson of Strat-
ford, D.D.G.M., of Masonic District
No. :1.,..South Huron, will pay his offi-
cial visit to' Lebanon ,Forest Lodge,
Q.n MendaY evening of next Week.
S. S. NO. 1, LTSB011NE
CL -Mervyn Cudmore, 68.
Sr. IV -Honors, Harold, Horton,
83; Harvey Hyde, 79; Helen Moir,
75. Pass, Verna Oke, 71; Maurice
Boa, 45.
Jr. IV -Honors, Jack Horton, '86;
Iteta Oke, 85; Kathleen -Strang, 84;
Archie Etheeiegton, 82; Violet Hyde,
78. Pass, Eva Boa, 71.lYiee'YYD- Dann
68; Geo. Boa, 39; joe: MOYeart, 1.4.
Sr. III -Honors, Marie Squires
PRESENTED TAPE MEMBER
CERTIFICATES
The James Street Willing Work-
ers Mission Circle held their annual
meeting in the church parlors on
Tuesday evening, April 8th. The re-
port for the year showed the society
to be making splendid progress. The
officers for the following year were
elected as ,followS: President, Flossie
Hunter; Vice -Pres., Stella Southeott;
Rec- Sec., Verna Coates; Cor. Sec.,
Bertha Andrew; Treas., Alice Pfaff;
Pianist, Elva Harvey; Supt., Mrs. C.
A. Amy; Ass't Supt., Mrs. J. Rowe;
Mite Box Supt., Mrs. F. Boyle;
Christian Stewardship. Supt., Alice
Handfoid; Program Conn for three
month er Mrs. F. Boyle, Amy Shaptoi:0
Lella McFalls. A special feature of
the raeeting was the presentation of
life membership certificates totwo
of their members, Mrs. John Rowe
and Mrs. E. A. Amy, as a slight rec-
ognition 'of „their faithful services,
Wednesday, Airll 9th, was the
screntWanniversary of the taking of
Viiny Ridge by the Canadian forces.
The BritiSh, French and Australians
bad all made unsuccessful attempts
tolapleire ehe Ridge. 0'
Mr. -leenker, of Detroit, visited
with Mr..ad Mrs. Hooper over
Sunday. • Mrs. 13enier; who has been
viSiting here returned with him On
• Monday. Mrs. Beaker is a daughter
of Mr. Robt. Down, of Saskatchewan.
Mrs. A. M. Wilson, of Greenway,
who for, many years was organizer
tor the Methodist W.M.S. of the Ex-
eter District, and who was,well-
known and beloved by a very wide
O circle of friends, died at her home on
Saturday last,
Mrs. David Elenbaum, of Cavalier,
North Dakota, is visiting, With her
*SitifecessfulSelling
Methods
----' Ole
HOUSE, HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS,
AND REAL ESTATE,
'
I-lichinnacl. St, Heasall, on
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10th, 19:14,
at 1 o'elock", pan. the followingi-,
HOUSE is' a. one and a half stoeeY,
frame, good dry cellar, good comfort,
able house. ^ 9 rooms, .:eituated on
North 'Iticheiond St. There is also a
heied 'waterwell, a cistern, fruit
tee, good barn and fine ,chicken
hotthe.'' 'Thesebuildings' will be eold
with 2 lots 6ex132 feet, more oe'less;
5 Lots north of Mill St, will also be
for stile. 'Residence and tote, eyill be
rented if 'net eold.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS- Penin-
sular ranee box stove, kitchen stove
4 bedsteads, springs and mat -tresses,
•dressers, .2 wash stands, chamber
set, glass, cupbotird, 13 kitchen chairs
exteneion-, table, drop-leaf table,
couch, hanging lamp, 4 lamp's, com-
bined bookcase and, writing desk,
barrel oe. dried ,pork, pots and pans,
kettles ape, numeroue lionsehold ar-
ticles,-- '
.LIVE STOOK and Miscellaneous
Articles: Cow rt yrs ole. in June,
freshened one month, 25 hens, 1
rooster, top buggy, openbuggy, light
wagon wheelbarraw, heavy hand
sleighe-, onion scuffler, step ladder,
83. Pass, Pearl Moir, 74. e
Jr. III -Honors, Bernice Horton,
88; Alma Etherington, 86;' Jininaie
Miller, 79. Pass, Gordon Block, 69.
Jr. II -Honors, Lillian Miller, 75.
Sr. 1 -Honors, Elmore Dunn, 78;
Paul Boa, 75: Pass, Harold Cucimore
60. ••••,
Jr. I ---Honors, Marjorie Oke, 79;
Margaret Parsons, 78; Fern Welsh,
77; Rose Oke, 76; Rich'd Ethering-
ton, 75. Pass, Douglas Stewart, 68.
No. enrolled 33, aver atten. 29:
M. Horton, Teacher.
O CENTRALIA
Miss Kathleen Hicks. of Victoria
Hospital, London, visited her parents
on Saturday. ;
Mr. Maurice Neil, of Detroit, visit=
ed under the parental roof over the
week -end., •
O „P4r. ,lessard,,of Detroit, is visiting
with Mr. and Mrs. Sohn Essery. •
Mr. P. Buckley, who, recently jet
for Bey City, Mich., is home for a
few days.:
Mr. Clarence Smith has moved to
the farm tiro miles south of Central-
iaerented frora Mr. P. Buckley.
Mr. Byron Hicks shipped a -load of
cattle' Saturday.
eThe three divisions of the Ladies'
Aid, who have been conducting a
contestefor the raising of funds came
together in the schoolroom on Thurs-
day evening of last week for a social
evening and to report their success.
The secretary of each division gave
a detailed account of the money reie-
ed. The treasurer, of the church
had promised a 'prize to any or all
divisione raising ,$300 or more. The
Fairfield division raised over the...a-
mount and the conyenor, Mrs. Nel-
son, Baker -was presented with a
large, • handsome box' of bon bona.
Everyone 'expressed satisfaction with
the results. Many eociable evenings
had been spent and a live interest
evai shoWn''• in, the raising of the
• flied&
CLANDEBOYE
CLANDEBOYE YOUNG
MAN DIES
An event that has , saddened the
whole neighborhood ts the death in
his 2 Oth year, of Austin, Cartel'', on
Sundaylafter a •short illness. He was
an active meinber of the A.Y.P.A.-eof
St. James' Churth and was Much in-
terested in Sabbath school work and
all the church aetivities. He wds
social favorite and willbe much mis-
sed by both the old and young peo-
ple of the vicinity. The funeral took
place kern the home of his father,
R. J''." Carter; 2nd Con. of McGillivray
to St. James' cemetery, Biddulph, on
Tuesday. Funeral services were emea
dueted' eihfSte James' church. by the
'teeter, the-ftev. '-m6401,va'ii.'
11 The•eigitilis'of Clandeboye pule -
lie School, who required it, were vac-
cinated by Dr. Mitten, of , Granton,
during the 'Past' week. -
Mrs. Bice, of Port Huron and Mr.
and Mrs. Wainwright, of Theeford,
were guests of :Mrs. Wm. Lewis, of
Clendeboye forThelast several days.
Mrs. Jf MeNaughtem, .6f .Clandee
boye, and her sister, 'Mrs. Nelson, 0!
Mooresville, left on Monday foe St.
Thomas to attend the funeral of
relative there.
,
Messrs. H, Eakineier and' le`sUteleY
whohave teen 'working at Grand
Bend, have eompleted, their work
thete and have returned- to Zureek::'
• NOT/0141 TO CREDUCORS
IN THE MATTER of the Estate of
MARY . JANE GREEN, late oa the
Village of Heesall, in, theXounty of
Huron, Widow, deceased,
NOTICE is hereby given pursuant
to the Statute in that behalf, that all
ereditors, and other e havieg any
elaims or demende aigaiest the ES -
tate of the said Mary Jen° 'Greene
deeeased, 'who died on or about the
third day of February, A,D., 1924,
at the Village of Hensall, are requir-
ed on or 'before •thefiftb. day' ot:
A.D., 1924, to eend by post prepaid
or to deliver to Eva Edwards and
Charles Carlisle, of 870 Ossington
Avenue, in the City of- Toronto, in
the County et York, the Executorot
the Last Will ane Testaeaent of the
said Mary Jane Green, deceaeed,
their names, addreeses and descrip-
tions, the full particulars of their
claim, the statement of their ac-
counts, and the nature of the secur-
ities (if any) held by them.
AND further take notice that after
the said last mentioned date the
said Executors will proceed to dis-
tribute the assets of the deceased,
among the persons entitled thereto,
having regard only to the claims of
which they shall then have notice and
that the said Executors will not be
liable for the said assets or any part
theeeof, to any person of persone of
whose claims notice shall not have
been received by them at the time of
such distribution.
Dated the 27th day of IVIarch, A.D.,
1924.
a• A. E. Dixon,
397% George St., Peterborough, Ont.
Solicitor for the said Executors.
4-3-5t
long lecietersugair kettle, new Seythe
Manure.' adee, pitele fork,' garden rake
barn rake, 'three hoes, 2 cow chains,
queetity ot: wood, seine hay and
straw; 30.0 ,it. of hemlock and eine'
lumber; onion sieves, hammers, 2 ,pig
troeglie, t20 eaeks, screwdrivers and
a host of other ,articles.
TERMS CASH; 'Terme of Real Es-
tate made known on dayo!sale.
Wale WEBBER, Proprietor
'OSCAR ,RLOPP, Auctioneer.
If you are in the grocery
business in a small town: -
Pick out a dozen prosperous
O radiels
farming fainille4„,aersgeeeeeeeete,
e'-*enty-five miles. -
O Wri1eie^ 'each a letter, saying'
„ere,
..you. want their business and
are prepared to gietei excep-
tional goods and service;
that you will call tlient once
O 2 Week (or twice) regularly
O by Long Distance for their
Order. Ask them to appoint
• a day and hour that will be
convenient -perhaps in the
evening) when r ti tes are
lower.
Agree to ship ma a Specified
O tram by express or parcel
O Post.
If your pricee are right you
can prove they will over -
O eorne the express coet, Your
stock should offer them ad-
vantages they do not pos-
SeSe. Keep a liSt of your
'day and hour appointments.
Each time you telephone
offer seine additional season-
able noVelty.
O THAMESROAD
The WALeeepeaTiiames Road Pres-
bete/ewe" glittetVittehiee at the hone of
Mree-HeneY_Andeireem last Thursday
artirna g'4',61 *-"-"` '
o ,i, d4lee meeg-
The' day Was fine and a' fair-attend.-
ance was present.- After the roll
call and business part was attended
to the chamteg in the Study- Book
was given by Mrs. Gertrude Wiseman
which was very interesting. Mrs.
Joe Kernick then sang a solo which
was much enjoyed. The- daughter
of the home, Miss Nellie Anderson,
then gave a very *ell prepared paper
on the "Resurrection!' After the
aeeeeting was closed ;all enjoyed a
seeeial cup of tea. One of the absent
meeeileters of 'this meeting wasi Mrs.
Jas. ,e.;Xerson. and , we have learned
since wit'N.,heartfelt sorrow of her
sudden deatii'sfeeeLondonH
, ospital.
In her passing, our eiteezz.ciety will miss
one of its most talente eiejedwillujig
workers. Although handicap, bY
sickness and pain, she was ever wi
ing and ready to do all that was ask-
ed of her and more, and her helpful-
ness will be greatly missed in all
branches of churce work and in the
community. Our sincere sympathiee
go mit to the bereaved Itueband and
family, who will miss „eo/mucli, her
.gentle ministratiote,
•••••••••••••••••••
THE BANKRUPTCY ACT
' —
Trustees' Sale
'NoTicE TO cREDitoRs
NorricE IS HEREBY GIVEN teat'
all portions hexing claime egaiest the
estate or ELIZABETH MONTEITH,
late of die Vellaa'e of Exeter, -Widow,
who died on the '5 tie day of, Deceinher
1923, are required to eorevard their
claims duly preven, to the under-
signed, oii or before the 14th
Lay of 'Alga, 1924.
AND NOTICE IS FURTHER GIV-
EN that •after the said date tee Ex-
ecutoes 'will 'proceed to distribute the
„estate, having regard only, to the
claiies of -which-they' shall have no-
tice,
Dated at EXeter, this 24tit day of
„March, 1924
GLADALlaT & STANBURY,
Executers' Solicitors.
Under the authority 6f the Inspec:-
tors of , -the, Estate,, Vic undersigned
authdrized thrtteee,e will offer for 1-; ale
by auction, the Farm,, Faun. Stock, Im-
plements, Etc, of SAMUEL GREEN
NOBLE.- de, the °premises, Lot 9, Con-
cession 2, Usbor.ne, on
O MONDAY, APRIL 14, 1924.
O At .14o'clock, the following:
Orie'Sow„2 horses., Ford touring tar'
subjeCt to al'Ilen; quantity lumber.
quantity fence pasts, quantity hoiti-;
sho,velseetc:.;;-2 ects herne,s,e, 2 ladders,
bag -truck, cream sie-peeetor, No. 18;
neckyokes,and whiffiefrees, 2 Tolls of
wire, fen.tte.; 4.-11. mower, set harrows
hey -edier 'eciPe, bay fork, cultivator,
ridiae Plow, single plow, harrow board,
scrapereeis.eythes, grain cradle, wheel-
barrow; and -subject to Ilene that may old; 1 young Sow due •In. May; 7
"tbereart,,-t-M.-H. wagon, rack "-end chunks 2% months; 1.5,t,wo months,
horse rake, M.e1-1. Implentents-EPering binder Loot;
eandere se er ' • - 13 -hoe fertilizer CockSIMit drill,new;
Also, subject to a' reserved bid,
c;:cH-.6.,,,g,ARmi•.., consisting - of Lot 0,
Cone 2, ei,f USbartia, 100 acres, more, OT
6.14gi".'"F On ..the, lpme"fnises.,.ate;listuated
od Iraine.,th,ousi,' 8 '1.0Orns, gOod, size&
hare. Withl'O,'eriie,rit' floor, %etc. IS wgr,
watered,' 20 ,7.p.cres •sewn to •wheat -,and
plowing a 0
Terrlis'-LFOr, farm, Made. known on
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
all persons having claims against the
estate of JIILIETT
late of the Village of Exeter, Widow,
who died on the"5th day of February
1924, are required to forward their
claims duly proven, to the under-
signed, on co.' before the 14th
day of April, 1924.
AND NOTICE IS FURTHER GIV-
EN that after the said date' the Ex-
ecutrix will proceed to distribute the
estate, having regard only to the
claims of which they shall have no-
tice. ea
Dated at Exeter, this 24th
March,- 1924
GLADMAN & STANBURY,
Executors' Solicitor.
O AUCTION SALE
OF FARM,
FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS'
on LOT 6, CON. 1, HAY 'FF.
on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16th, 19'24
At 1 o'clock, the falloveing:'
Farm -50 -acre grasetfarm, N. half of
Lot 5, Con. 1, Har; stack barn and 2
windmills on farm; well fenced.
Horses---..liorse 7 years old; mare, 6
years old; Percheron mare, 5 years aid;
P.ercher,on mare, 3 years old; aged
mare: driving .pony, .
Caitle-2, cows, fresh; 2 cows to
freshen May -letere cow to freshen el
Airgust; cow with calf by side; Hal -
stela bow, 'to frdeltehi fell;
farrow- cow; 4 -year old cow, milking.;
6 fat ,steers, 3 heifers rising 2 years';
2,steers rising 2; 5 yearlings; 3 calves
n'mire bred bull, 3 yeare old.
Sheep -.6 sheep with laanbts, 1 mere
bred Leicester ram.
Pigs -1 sow with 8 pigs 2 menths
1day ...af Implementse stoma etc.
$10 and 'UttdIee, cash. over that.areoura grinder, set double harness, set
CONDI USIGATION 6 menthe' deedit -Wilt be given anetteee single harness; Daisy churn neaely new
iehine epprcieed 'joint notes, or a dis- Melotte separator, 720 lbs rapacity ;
lewn mower, 'Etc. .
Terms -$10, and under cash; over
that amount 10 months' credit on ap-
proved joint notes. .5 per cent per
manure ioff for cash in lieu of notes.
Fat cattle -cash ,
No reserve as the proprietor is leav,-
ing the farm:
FRANK TAYLOR ADAM CASE.
" • Auct 0 Prop. '
• Frank Coates, Clerk. '
eeLEARING,I.AUCTION'
TWentY Cattle--Horaes-iHoga ---•
Implementse-One
oilaiiGe4rainiour-tiorAifdi,,alirrilistolt1.1N,pr:':e‘-'11wef •
Spring tooth cultivator; set 5-sectiori'
harrows; Set 3 -section lis.rrow,s;
side sake; Maxwell hay loader; M. -H.
,beare cultivateir and pulter,; new wellc4-".:,
;Mg Plow; Oliver riding plow; :IIMM
rake,:2-furrow Plow, scuffler, turnip
sower with fertilizer attachment; rot
pulper, wagon, truck wagon, set of,
sleighs, light wagon, fanning mill, 2009
Lb scales Carincpr 2 lep. en.gtne; 8 IR.
Mr. Thomas 'Cann; a former `r,esi-
dent -of Exeter, sends the following
communication: .
London, April 3r, 1924.
To the Editor Of
The Exetee.TiMes.
Will you kindly put this note in
Yeim
- Over the phone in' London Nurse
was asked a week ago if she got the
farm for waiting on or nursing me,
and, thereforehad a right to keep
me. The party. had been told that
and previously ehe rumor had reach-
ed Lucan. •Naw such a thing is the
opposite of the 0 truth and it is a
shame to stigmatise and. try to load
011 another -a -burden that -Mr.- and
'Mrs. W. Blatchfard has no real =obli-
gation to bear, and yet have carried
it so 'long 'velem terily.'alreadY. Nj.T;5.'
B., f,orinerly ' Miss Flo Caiiipheif„
u'r4terest in my, case ,as
yen 'WillieeffroM What Slie'did. -Now
You have but to know the, real fal-
sity of the aseertion to lee lts
ter worthlessness. Now let me pre-
sent the truth for I know on black
and white where my money wefit,
there is no getting out of ie. Then
what did the nerse get? -Not what
she should have got according •to
the work done. She should have
got twice the money ancl, not had
half the work as a nurse. When
you take into account the work she
did and what she got; at first not
half of what she should have a week
What did she do for it? Was house-
keeper, did all the baking -for us be-
fore she wee married; took ca,re-,01
horse and rig and kept the garden,
raising enough vegetables and pota-
toes to last,ns a year, before we
oved to Exeter. Aild then she kept
bekar„ders ,And gave me the money.
And Y\ot,they say, she got kthe farm,
does it lda.1„sc like it? When she got
married and 3Kent to London she saw
I would be etraMteeiepo•she took just
one-third of What I kS%.11,0 u Id llave Paid
a week: So 'that ete....eity4dinge01i
Blatchford was as good as )70 jag
ad giving me two-thirds of the -a-c-,-
tual cost eireey week, besides all the
carrying and labor with me tin my
-
helplessness. Then lest New Years
it, took all I had, what I had give*
me and what, 1 earned to pay the
NoW .this note ig to coy--
rect the error and stap the terrible
falselamel In all kindness.
An Invalid, Thomas Cann
65'4 Waierloo St., London
P. See- You must -remember if
reaches ever a long period of nine-
teen yea I'S and three as all
will remember, '
ETURONDALE
The tIutondale Women's Institute
celebrated the fifth aniversary ,of
their Organizatien On Wednesday,
March 2 6th,"at the home of Mrs. H.
Strang, Mrs.' Mitchell gave a brief,
seminary of tlie progress made by'
the 'institute in the past fhre yearS.
One interesting feature g thee
the membership had increa'aid. from
19 to 52. Mre. e. Cann gave a Very
eacellent paper on "The Mother,"
at
-1she owes to le ser ti le tome,
count of 1 per eel*. per annum in
lieu of notets.
For further particulars apply to
F. W. Raymond, Frank Taylor,
10'Gr.e.ene Swift Bdg. • Auctioneer
Leaden, Oat. Exeter, Ont.
ONLY, A 'WEER" AWAY
Easter ieronlet.a week away and it
now ileoke as, if We. will have the best
Weather in:, -Years. The Exeter stores
are fitted with beautiful Easter mer-
chandise and 'everyone should make.
an efforttce eee', the displays. Read
the advertisenients aha ,visit the
sho ies'" this isweekeenid.
day .of
.•,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
,NOTICE tEREBY:, Givw. that.
all person having claims against the
-
estate ea JAMES WALKER, late or
the Township of Usborne, Farmer,.
Who, died on the 2,0th day of Febru-
ary 1924, are required to forWsird
their elaims, duly proven, to the un-
dersigned, on or before the 1.4tIa..
day of April, 1924.
AND NOTICE IS FURTHER GIV-
EN that after the said date the Ex-
ecutors„will proceed to 'distribute them
estate; having regard only to tha.-
clainiS of which they, shall have no-
tice.
Dated at Exeter; this 24th day cilt:
IVIarch, 1924
GLADMAN & STANBURY,
Executors' Solicitors.
NOTICE, TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
all persons having claims against tee
estate of FREDERICK WITWER,
-late of the Village of Exeter, Hide
Merchant, who died on the 13th -day
of Febrary, 1924 are recruired to far -
ward their claims, duly proven, to
the undersigned, on or before the
14th day of April, 1921.
AND NOTICE IS FURTHER GIV-
EN that after the said date the'Ex-
ecutors prodeed to ,eistribute the
estate, having regard only ece the
claims of which she shall have no-
tice. ,
Dated at Exeter, this 24th
Marclee, 1924 s, ,„
GLADMAN &STAINTBURY,
Solicitors for Executrix.
AlkCTION SALE
IFARMSTOOK AND IMPLEMENTS
Mr.- Thos: Cameron has been in-
structed to sell by Public Auction on
LOT 19, CON. 131, ECIBBERT, ON
• , SUNSHINE 310N1AAY, 14th, 19,*I
, .
da± Of
Mr. Oliver Steckle, the nine-year-
old son of Mr. and Mrs. Menno Stec-
kle, of the Bronson Line, was taken.
to London Hospital and operated Oa
for appendicitis. "
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, 411/11/44,TFO5P, ONT.
, • _..
CENTRAL BUSINESS COL-
LEGE, STRATFORDt ONT.
prepares young men and
women for Business which is
now Canad's greatest profes-
sion: We assist graduates to
positions and they have en
oratorial training which en-
ables them treincta`with suc-
cess. Students are registered
each week. -Get our free cat-
alogue and learn something
Cbout our different depart-
ments.
D. A. McLaughlin, Prin.
C: Fletcher and children at 1 o'clock, inin. the following:
spent- the ,week-end'with reletives at I-IORSES--4 ,GreY oercheron, Marea
SaintsburY - : • 'riSing,•:.9 •y ear s old,- agri cultural
-.Misses Maisel and Illeme Berra aged Mare Heavy Draught; f aged
spent Sunday with Miss Agnes Ore-
ery.
Mr. Janies Gardiner, M.P., of the
West, spent' the week -end with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Gardiner,
weile Mr. Will Gardiner, also of the
West will spend a few months. .
Mrs. Wesley 'Heywood and child-
ren are speinliug the week with Mrs.
Heywoo,d's eister at Belgrave. •
The Mission Band will hold its
special services on. Sunday, April 13.
(Delayed in the mails)
O Mrs. John I-Iinds who has been ser-
ioesly ill is, we are glad to report,
improvieg nicely.
Mrs. 'Wm. -Coward, we are sorry to
say is under the doctor's care. "
The annual meeting of the Sun-
shnie Sundae School was held on Fri-
day evening and report a suceeseful
Year.. reehe officers for the coming
year aee.'esefollow's: Superintendent,
J. W., '8kinner; ASs't Supt., F. Brock
S'efiest, 0, Camille Agee-- Sec., F. Rout-
ley; Treae., 111. Routley; Librarian
Fletchein Ass't Librarian, R
Block; Organist, Mildred_ Routley;
• Asse, organist, Luella Gower; Teech-
er of Bilge C1a&s„,„(l,...„11eutley; Ass't,
Mrs. J. `1\1.0"rirci/113e1; TeaTel-eciehee 111.17..
10T Bible Class, Mrs. C. Camm; Ass't
R. Fletcher; Teacher of Intermediate
MSS, MrS. F. Brock; Ass't, Mrs. C.
ItotitleY; Teacher of limier Cease,
O Mrs. C. ,,Godbolt; Ass't, Mrs, G. Jag -
ease Teacher oe Primary, Mrs. M.
IlertriveMd; Ass't, Mrs. E. Vanson.
Me, end airs, G. Davis have 5110131
nasi 1,veek. with Mr. and Mrs. .I.
CreerY, '
nuMber of fa rm ers in thiS coin -
nullity have tapDoci their tre08 and
er;i'T 0 goed run.
driver, good single and dolible. •
CATTLE -e-1 cow rising 6 years
old, due May 22nd; 1 cow rising 7
yeare old, due Apr 22, 1 cow rising 7
years old, due June',3rd; 1 heifer,
„rising 3 years old, due June 24th;
1 fartow cow; 2 steers rising 2 yrs
old; 1 steer rising 1 year old; 2 heif-
ers rising 1 year old; •
PIGS -1 Sow carrying her second
litter due May 18th, Yorkshire; 1
sow carrying her second' litter, due
June 2nd, _Yorkshire; 1 fat sow.
weighing around- 260 Mee 1 pig,
weighing arouhd 110 tbs.
I1,IPLEMENTS-1 McCormick bind-
er, 6 It cut; 1 Deering mower, S-ift
cut; 1 dump rake, 9 -et; 1 lelaseey-
Herres 11hoed, seed drill; 1 Massey -
Harris 3 -horse cultivator; 1 Frost &
Weed Disc; 8 section harrows; 1,
land roller; 1 Frost & Wood 21
walking plow; 1 high, wagon With
box; 1 low wagon; 1 set of bob -
Sleighs; 1 Perrin ridieg plow; 1 root
puiper, 1 fanning mill, 1
hand cutting; box, 1 cutter,- 1 gang
plow, 1 hay rack, 1 pig crate, 1 sap
pan, 1 heater, a quantity of stip paile
and settee, 1 set breeching herness,
1 set Siekele ,hateess, 145re09e0 brid-
les, 1 driving open bridle, collars,
halters and lines,' back bands and
cruppers and a quantity oe other
'
sums of $10.00 tuid
under, Cash; over that amount, 9
months' credit will be given. on ,fur -i
..khing approved Joint notes; Cper
cent per annum allowed off for cash
in lieu of notes. No reserve as the
proprietor ie giving up the farm.
WILLIAM L. McLATIEN, Proprietor,
TJf)S0 1361110.7.4, Auctioneer,
GENUINE ASSIST E
TO F
Acsi.
,—.lAtevel4ginent of •Canactiv:'.4:5 wpo.
by thils, that twoothip* 4:4...kpecovempg
fictaitls, •
ris vie
THE CANAD BANK
OF COMMERCE
Capital Paid
, Exeter Branch •
Creditor' Branch
, Daohyrood Branch
Up $20,000,000
Reserve Fund $20,000,000
- M. R. Conaplin, Manager
- G. G. Maynard. Minager
G. G. Maynard Manager
Incorporated in 1855
Capital and Reserve $9,000,000'
Over 125 Branches
THE MOLSONS BANK
FARMERS. WILL SECURE SYMPATHETIC
BANKING SERVIGE' AT ANY OF ,OUR
BRANCHES. '
areftif';',:attentiOn '10 the ileed,S. of -6aak4cQ,3;.
,Itegrictetturelenterests has always been a feature
of T,h0foleons Bank, ' tr • -. '•••• ;
'Slivings Departments at every Braileb.
Deposits of .$1.ao and upwards invited.
EXETER BRANCH T. S. WOODS, Manager
IM111.1.6...T.116(0, PTIM-1.61?1•91116COSECO•difIt11911210•POIX
USBORNE & HIBBERT MUTIJAII
'. FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY .1
Head Office, Farquhar, Ont.
President, JOHN ALLISON
Vice -President, JAS. McKENZIE
DIRECTORS
THOS. RYAN SIMON DOW
ROBT. NORRIS, WM. BROCK
,
AGENTS
JOHN ESSERY, Centralia, Agent for
Usborne and Biddulph.
OLIVER HARRIS, Munro, 'Agent for
Hibbert,. Fullerton and Logan.
W. A. TURNBULL
O , SecretarY-Treasurer
Box 98 Exeter, Ontario,
GLADMAN & STANBURY
Solicitors, Exciter.
DR. G. 1.?,- ROULSTON, L.D.S.,
00 DENTIST
O Office over 1. R. Carling'S Lal
co.
Closod every Wednesday afternoom
DR. A. E. /KINSMAN, er.L.D.,,
on0Graduate of Toronto tver-
fifty.
DENTIST
o1ce4ovtir 'Madman & StanhurY's
office, Main ;Street, Exeter.
MONEY TO LOAN
We have a large amount of priva20
funds to loan on farm and villagt
properties, 'at lowest rates of Lay
terest.
GLADMA.N & STANBURY
Barristers, Solicitors',
Main St. Exeter, Oatario
PERRY L DOUPE, Licensed Uteri
tioneer. Sales conducted in any Wei
ality. , Terms moderate, Orders len
at Thou °Mee wilt be promptly at-
tended to. Phone 116,- Kirktola,
.6..ddrees KIrkton P.-0.
THE EXETER TOMS
bscription l'ate. b0 a Yor
ADVERTISING RAT65
Display Advertising -Made knocrei
oe application.
Stray, Animals-Le:Me Insertion e
three iusertion.stfor $1.00
Farm or Real Estate for sale, 090
each insertion for one month of Nue
inseetion,
ellseellarmeus articles of not more
thee •eve lines, FOr Sale, To Rstit,
Wenteel, oath inserliou, 5 0c., Lazil-
and fOund'Iocals