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HE Bank of Montreal, on
November 3rd, completed the,
110th year of its existence.
Opening its first office in Montreal
years prior to the Confederation
of Canada, the Diamond Jubilee
of which was celebrated by the
Dominion this year, it has steadily
expanded into every part of British
North America.
Today it has over Goo Branches
located throughout Canada
and Newfoundland, with its
own offices in Great Britain,
France, the United States and
Mexico, and offers
unexcelled facilities
in all departments
of domestic and for-
eign banking.
ms
Head Office, Montreal
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Gas ' `'its Greases Fires Accessories
Dashwood
Mrs, Simpson of Kitchener, en-
tertained a .number of her friend's
to a Hallowe'en party oar. Mon-
day night. The eoning was sp-
ent in games -and cards after wh-
ich refreshments A,tTerc serVed.
ivies. 1\raze' is spending a, few
weeks 'with relatives in Stratford
and •Peter:sbur'g,
Rey, F. B, Meyer and Mr. and
Mrs. J, Kellernean attended the Pro
yincial Convention in Toronto last
week, t i
Mr, and Mrs, Geo, •Edighoffer
and Blanche of ' Mitchell, were Sun-
day visitors in flown
Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Hess ofZur
ich visilewd Airs; Kraft on Sunday.
Miss L. Hartleib visit, d in Pt,
Frank on Sunday;
Mr. and Mrs. E, Tiernan and Mr,.
and Mrs. •G, Wildfong spent the
week -end in Detroit. .
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Mr. and Mr's J. D. Buchanan,,
of London, visited far a few days
with Mr. and Mrs. Alex, Buch-
anan.
Mrs. Fred Smallacombe, of
Guelph, .is spending a few days
with leer sistc r,I\Iattie Ellis.
Orville Sm.iih,whiles attending
the ilow1 supper here theother ev-
ening ;was auid.:nly taken i'l and
has been confined to his bed.
Samuel Merner has received his
new Sarnia separator and is again
busy threshing.
Mrs. L. Simpson, of ,Detroit,
who spent the past week here vis
iting her parents, Mr. and Airs. R.
Bonthron, has returned to the city
Andrew Lammas of Detruit,vis
ited for a few days with relati-
ves here.
Mrs. Andrew Dougall and da-
ughter, Cassie have returned home
after spending several months in
Monk ton.
Mr, and Alas. A. J. Sweitzer an 1
daughter of Detroit, -visited with
Mr. and I1ss, Robt. Higgins.
Gladys ,Soldan of Rapid City
Dian., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. H.
C. Soldan.
The many friends of Mrs.John
Consitt, are sorry to learn thatshe
is -not enjoying her i suai Qod
health.
Mrs. Dave Beeswa and fam-
ily left for Ravensw000d, where
they will remain for a time.
liis. Anna McDon;t:el is spen-. ing
a •number of weeks in Goderich,
nursing (Mrs. 0. Twitchell.
+Mrs. Wm. Fairbairn received
word that her sister. Ruth Green
of Grand Bend was taken All with
appendicitis and etiaken to London
Hospital.
eLs Redden, Robt. Robertson
and David Beeswax lett for the
Sudbury district, when thev in-
tend. hunting and trapping for the
winter,
The tcouncii are having several
large water tanks constructed in
different parts ,of the town \for
lire protection ,purposes. G. Hud-'
son hab the contract for •the ex-
cavating, and Alf. Taylor forthe
cement work.
Dora §herritt, R. N., who has
been in elifferent parts of Califor-
nie as ie registered nurse, thepaet
year, is visiting her relatives in
Ueaall ±at prsesent, and enjoyed her
trip abroad.•
Dr. G, W, Knapp, who has prac-
tised dentistry were for a few
years, and who with his wife have
made many warm friends, are le -
axing for Toronto. where the Dr.I
expects ;to work into a larger
practise. Re hae sold his prac-
tise to Dr. McTaggart. of Tor-
onto, who is fairly welt known in
this se:tionm, having a, large
number of 4iends, and is coining
with 15 years experience, and Will
no dooubt do va el here,
Fred Bari;,er, well lcnowvrr
finer of Goderieh, re:mv'y. ,•et.il
taxed from this garden .five . nron�
which a; eighed seven pounds, thf"
largest of the fie weighed 'twent . -
five ounces. •
The other evening just as the
threshers had finished for the
day an the farnu , of Andrew Dc,
i gall of Usborne, AIvin Moir,'tt ho
operates the threshing machine,
had his right shou:der c1'4;ocated
Allen in the act of throwing our
the drive belt he wa ss;aught by
the belt and ,dragged between the
belt and pulley. Ho was alsobr=
wised abort the body and suf
f ered considerable.
An unusual find in ,the game�
line for ,this district was recent--
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ecent-ly made by W. M, ‘$proat, ,of .i
Tuckersnaith and Nelson Goven'.oek
of Winthrop, when they- were dr-
iving ,east of Walton, near Me -
Naught station when they tame a-
cross a deer caught in a wire
-fence. The animal was deadbct
still warn when found. In attem-
pting to junep the fence; its hind
legs had caught on the top wile,
and it had hung 'suspended there
until found. The deer weighed
Upwards of 150 pounds.
Arthur Kestie, of the 2nd con-
cession of Stephen, met with a
serious accident and is at pres-
ent in .the Exeter Hispital in a
critical condition. He was eng-
aged in moving a thrshir`g out-
fit when in some manner he be-
came .crushed between two oldie
machines. Local medical aid was
summoned and Dr. Williams from
London, was called and an oper
ayes per:dem: d when, it was found
that Mr. Kestle's Her had - been
ruptured. a
Alfred Paul, of St. Marys, who
conducts a hatcher brsnees in that
town .and at Kirkton, was brought
before Mag. Reid of Goderieh,and
charged with the theft of eight
head of cattle the property of
Fred Ellerington, of Exeter, on or
or al -out the; 2-t i or July last. Paul
elected summary trial by the mag-
istrate. but as he was not repres-
ented by council he reserved his
ilea, on the advice of Crown At-
torney Holmes. He was admitted
to bail of $10,000 to appear \be- •
foe the magistrate on Nov. 1st.
More than 1500 people attended
the fourth annual plowing match •
'of the Huierh County Plowmen's I
Association lied near Brusse'-s.The 3
match was held under perfect we-
ether conditions, and was t he
most sacce;sful in the Association's •
history. The champion plow- s
man and Winner of the special save-
ep takes match Yvan A?ex. McKer- 1
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EXETER
The Huron Dental Society held
a 'reefing in the office of Dr.
Rou'.ston recently .when a 'Very
instructive clinic wasp iven by Dr.
Clappison, a, n_ember of the staff
4 of the'Dental .College of Toronto,
3 Geo Foilick, of Hensen, shipped
a carload of onions from. the Be-
eter station. The onions have
not been a large crop thi'year.
The war veterans 'el hod a eh -
4 ureh parade on Armistice Sunday,
Nov (VI in Tr i i E Memo 'a c'eu'; eh
A quiet wedding took place at
the home of Mr and. Mrs. Geo.
Etherington, when their only Batu-
ghter,. Hattie M. became thebride
T. P. Markley of London.
Rev. McTavish •officiated.
A pretty wedding took place
at London, (when Rev. J. W. Hib-
. it united in marriage Ida
Pearl, ;youngest daughter of J. A.
Wambold, oof London formerly of
Exeter, .to, Elgin Howard. C o'e, of
Sea forth
Exeter -4 new h ep;tal was of
• ficially opened to the public on
Therscla.y evening last when a
I large number of citizens availed
4 themselves of the opportunity of
inspecting the tbuilding. The hos
• pital s situated on Main St, across
4 froin the old Commercial hotel 'bu-
iidng, in the large horr,e of the late ,.
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Jas. Pickard, and recently .oeeu-
pied by C'. B. Snell,
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The Gunn, 'Ga.ngloise.Co, hies
bought out the Clinton Creamery
which has been carried on by
! • the i osell Bros.. for some years.
4 icl,.yd tsltes possession in Neared,-
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