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DASHWOOD,
i[ii s : dmeston spent the week,.
end inClinton with her mother,
mho under znedieal care,
Snider and; daughter
/sear Toronto, visited relatives
here this week.
" e Xr, and Mes,: Art. Hauch were
Ladethe recipents of a kitchen'
*hewer on •lVlondav night.
Mr. J: Decher Jr., and Mr, El -
incl` Klopp with their families, sp-
ent Sunday in town with friends.
The planing mill is kept busy
`with a full gang of nien turning
+Qat material for Grand Bend
l Ottagee.
BLAKE
Miss Eva Beattie, of I3rucef,"eld
yip.. mt Easter holidays with friends
this ' ieinitz .
Edighoffer, who spent the
whiter with her sons in Mich., re-
• ed home last week.
Att9s Emma Dinsmore ,who was
n `xsiting friends in Seaforth and
Egmondville, returned home last '
week.
Quite a number from this Vic-
inity attended the stock show in
$gensall last Tuesday.
Mrs. R. N, Douglas and daught-
er Margaret spent a few days re-
cently. with friends in Hensall.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Manson vis-
ited friends in Seaforth recently.
Miss Grace Manson visited fri-
ends in 'Hensall for a few days
•during the Easter holidays.
Mr, and Mrs. Robt. Boyes of Eg-
mondville called on friends in
P his vicinity on Tuesday ,last.
Mr. and Mrs. Tecl. Denomy have
got nicely settled in their new
h ome which they purchaved from
%tlr. J. Thirsk.
STANLEY TOWNSHIP.,
The Misses Talbot entertained a
few of their friends on Tuesdayev
Bening last. The evening was sp-
ent in games and music.
Muss F. L. Talbot, who is attend-
ing the S.C.I. spent her holidays
-under the parental roof.
IL lss E. Dewar is spending a
tewweeks in the States.
• Thursday, April,
Mr, W lsozx A rrnstrnng :has in-
vested iu aw new Qhevrolette tou-
ring ear.
Mr. F. Bosseanberry of Kitchener
visited friends in Stanley the ,past
week, •
HENSALL.
D. A. Can;telon was in Toronto
lust week on business,
Miss Irma Rennie of Detroit is
spending a few weeks• with her par
ents, Mr, and Mrs. E. Rennie,
Mrs. F. J. Wickwire was called
to Windsor on Thursday last ow-,'
ing to the serious illness of Mrs.
T, M. White.—Mrs. Maulkinson and
daughter Miss Ethel, of Lincoln]
Eng., are the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. John Young at the New Com-
mercial House,—The many friends
of Mr. Robt. Bonthron are pleased
to see him out again after an ill-
ness of several months: The•Lad-
ies' Patriotic League realized front
tag day on Tuesday April 6th,
$26.73 for the Monuixient Funds. --
Mrs. Jos. Eisenhoffer, after a pl-
easant visit with her daughter,
Mrs. Hy. Price, returned to her
home. in Listowell ,on Wednesday
last. -Carlin Bros. who recently
sold their residence to Mr. T,
Drummond, on Monday, moved to
Seaforth, where they have purch-
ased a garage.
EXETER
The revision of the Voters' List
for Exeter was completed on Sat-
urday/ and 109 names were adcle:[
to the list as used at the last pro-
vincial election in October .of 1919
Morris Harvey, who was home•,
from London. for the Easter hol-
idays, has been quite seriously ill
with influenza.
A quiet wedding took place at
the Main St. parsonage at five p.
in. last Wednesday afternoon when
Rev. W. G. McAllister united in
marriage Miss Ava P. Skinner, and.
Mr. Wm. Clifford Hooper, son of
Mr. and Mrs.v A. Hooper, of the
Lake Road.
Prof. A. W. Anderton, who rec-
ently resigned his position as or-
ganist of a church at Belfast, Ir-
eland, to accept a position as
':steal. "gfilR w�**dt�lri �" a �zw
'v tib i'si >+i•^L7 4L
organist and choir lewry;
St. Methodist church, arrived . in
Exeter on. Thursday evening `cif
last week, accompanied by Mrs.
Anderton,
At a meeting of the Exeter Bo-
'ard of Education on Tuesday ev-
ening it was decided to increase
the staff of the Exeter High Sch-
ool from three to four teachers,
and a special meeting is called for
this Tuesday to discuss the 'whole
matter of aeconodation and staff
the building and teachers commit-
• tees to bring in recommedttatious,
CREDITON
Edward Falmer' took pessession
of the hotel on Friday last. • 'Mr..
Mallett has secured a situation in
London and will move to the city
with his family in the near future.
—Chas. Wolfe has bought the ho-
use of Ezra Haist next to Albert;
Morloeks' garage.—Mrs. Kilpatrich
of ;.McGregor, Mich., spent a few
days last week with her sister,
Mrs. Godfrey Nicholson.—Miss. Cr-
issy Brown, of Lansing, Mich., is
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Godleib Brown.—Mrs. Warner 'mo-
ved her household effects, here
from Stratford on Tuesday last.
—Clarence Holtzman met with a
painful accident on Monday while
engaged at the sawmill. He was
working the edging machine wehn
his left .hand canoe in contact with
the saw and badly lacerated the
fingers.
AUCTION SALE
Of Household Effects to be held
on the old Johnston Farm, half
mile east of Drysdale, on Satur-
day,. April 23rd, at 1.30 o'clock. p.
in. sharp, the following articles;
2 bedsteads and springs, Fold -L
ing. cot -bed, bureau, chest, exten-
sion table, cupboard, cookstove
for wood or coal, wood heater,
churn, .butter bowl and ladel, ap-
ple peeler and apple rack, robe,'
string of bells and numerous other
articles.
TERMS ;—CASH.
Oscar Klopp, auctioneer.
Jemima Johnston, Proprietoress.
Shy the importation and the
bringing of intoxxicatinga
liquors into the Province
be forbidder.). ?
Shall the importation and the
ba inging of intwicating irS
liQuors-into £ iu Province
be forbidden ?
Vote`
You Voted a a xlst the SALE-
-Vote Now against e IMPORTATION
THE people on April 18th decide by the ballot reproduced
above whether liquor for beverage purposes shall he allowed.
to come in, or whether the door shall be shift,
Earnestly we ask you to vote—vote to clinch your former
vote.
By your last vote against the Sale of liquor you made Ontario
safe from within.
Now vote against Importation, to make Ontario safe from.
'without.
Prohibition should apply to all alike.
Take nothing for granted. Every temperance vote is needed.
Every temperance vote must be cast.
See that your wife and every member of your household, with
a right to vote, gets to the polls. •
Let us roll up a decisive majority today and settle thiel ques-
tion. ,
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GS TO LOOK FOR
WHEN YOU 13UY A TRACTOR, BE SURE THAT IT IIAS ALL THE FEATURES ESSENTIAL;
TO ALL-ROUND SERVICE, EFFICIENCY AND ECONOMY OF OPERATION.
FOR INSTANCE LOOK FOR—'—
A
F'OR-=A kerosene engine so that you
possible cost.
A •throtle governor to regulate the fuel to the load variations, insuring uniform
tractor and driven machine in addition to fuel economy and saving one man's time
in belt work. ' HURON COUNTY COUNCIL PURCHASED FIVE TITANS IN ONE
I. H. C. TRACTORS IN USE 'THAN ALL OTHERS COMBINED.
can
use cheap fuel, thereby doing your work
at the
lowest
speed of both
when engaged
ORDER. MOR
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Er RUBBER COMPANYHVITa
tueagrammagssamro WINGHAM. ONTARIIOarse.•: n ..:.�.e�
I have been appointed Agent for this district for the -
above Celebrated Inner Cushion Tires. And wifl be
pleased to give a demonstration at any time. Gall and
be convinced.
Jbhn Heyro
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FOR
FURNITURE
d",'000LAC
STAIN
Spruce
Up
Paint
Up
Now is the time you can greatly improve the appear-
ance of your home with a touch of paint here and
there. Don't neglect your furniture and woodwork.
A coat of protection will work wonders. , Save the
surface and you save all.
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P;yi,!NTS AND V UNISHE
For the Walls and Ceilings
N E U -TONE—the washable,
sanitary finish that will not fade
or rub off. Many pleasing tints
and suggestions for stencilled
borders.
For Woodwork, ,etc.
MARTIN'S WHITE ENAMEL
—(the enamel de luxe) a beauti-
ful- finish for bathrooms, bed-
rooms, etc. It stays white.
For Floors
SENOUR'S ]FLOOR PAINT—
a wide range of colors. It dries
hard with a beautiful enamel
finish that wears and wears and
wears.
For Hardwood Floors
MARBLE- ITE — The perfect
floor finish that withstands the
• hardest usage. A hard finish that
will not mar nor scratch white.
It can be washed with soap and
water.
For Furniture
WOOD -LAC STAIN—in many
shades, oak, Mahogany, Cherry,
etc. Gives to inexpensive woods
the appearance of the , more
costly. Easy to use.
For Verandahs
OUTSIDE PORCH PAINT—
dries hard in a few hours and
wears like iron.
Come and consult us on any painting yop contemplate.
We will be glad to advise. We have a full range of
MARTIN-SENOUR Paints andVarnishes—theeasiest and
most profitable to use. For everypurpose-for everysurface.
ei.ia & Braun,
Zurich
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