The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1931-02-05, Page 7411
I1B., EU . TIMIES4D' TE
Time* mend. alt each Of qua ;gets soanethin j worth while, ?dere,
+'Geed, tinges are just around the corner.." That's a .t"act, but
'w.here's the corner?
iw *.. !fi. !1, * * ,tr
,Tannery of 193I.• has proven a good aet9r when it same .to
auplllying this region with .good weather,.
•. • • s • at le s.
No :doubt. Eve, .had; her little differences with A•daln but she
:never was taunted about hie mother's Peeking.
* •
. e 4 4 ..
?'There are three classes, the optimists, the pessimists and the
'Tioii-to-itists and the greetetit of theee are the hen -to -Meta:
• •. .• * * ,• • •
What would he the effect an Capadiaa industry if the money
.,spent on joy riding were invested in improving business.
a . . • • * . .
If the professional agitators would only go bade and sit down
;to their knitting the problem of India, would: be ever in 'a week.
• .• • • * • •
And still the .shortage of farm water persists and still we hear
:little of what those in the seats :of the mighty are rdoing in the way
.of water control.
• • * s. * • * *
Fanners are 'finding that their improvements come] high, Those
'who kept their farnis, in good repair when labor and the price or
.arnaterials both were expensive'feel the -pinch these days,
•' S• • • • • •' 4 ,
It's rumored that there is to bee strict' looking into the- ad-
vertising admitted into Canada in the American magazines. It is
.said that the move • is in the'interest of Canadian merchanrdizing.
s • e • • • • • •
Gum and rifle accidents are occurring. Guns are made to kill.
'They have no sense but discharge atheir terrible, contents under
certain well known and controllable conditions. That is a simple
.fast that a great many people are ignoring these Nays. No loaded
,firearm should ever be allowed in a Inovinrg vhicle.
''V • • • f • •' '•
Higher education is a fine thing. 'Still we wonder what is to
ebecome of some .of our young people who are having a lot of money
mpent• on therm fitting themselves for jobs that simply do not exist.
'There are a number of stenographers and professional folk stand-
ing in bread lines or cutting wood in Salvation Army sheds.
* 1 • • * • • •
And now cornea the hints from folks dabbing in figures that
,.4, Y 'snore than half the population of the 'hafted States is under twenty-
seven years .of. age. What .proportion of these young people are
e`capable of earning their own living? It's fortunate for some'•young
men that their father was born first.
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PLAYING TO WILT
'Playing to '1n requires character andlgrit.
:Fey some time past there has been a good deal or loose talk
about "playing the game" as if playing to win and, playingthe game
were different things. He.who Telfi plays•th 4;g'an1e. plays to win'
Whatever may be sal4„of •epont,,,vei:y;:se ion s;.,regulated effort •
• Is called for in business, whether that business Sbe sweeping- the
floor, caring for a dairy. heard, :m.ajringe oots'nr running a store.
Better)tames will never come'to -Canada merely `because some
-tide ,er other happens to turn. Happy chance. will not solve the
•unemployment situation. Business depression will not vanish be -
,cause some traveller brings to our store some lucky stone. Magic
will not set the wheels of industry ahumming,
Playing any .game will not usher in the new normalcy. 1Vorkr,
Intelligent haid, work, alpne will save the day. Everyone of us
who can work must work 'to win. Our .ancestors Bund themselves
in the Canadian , forests.. .with no alternative but to chop their way
,.out with their axes. Individual effort, well aimed _axe ,blows, won
them a. t ompetency. The Canadian who at this hour seeks for
• 'Tess than victory is, worthy neither of his. ancestors nor of his
country, •`
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SOME PLAIT TALK
The following :remarks made before The National Retailers
,Convention held recently in Toronto, by, G. R. ,Stevens, .Canadian
-Trade Commissioner to Peru ares worth pondering. •bet Canadians in
all walks of life:
"For ten years or more Canadians have been leading a care -
lees and easy life," he asserted, "believing that in Canada they
were living in the best of all possible worlds, flowing With milk
..and honey and unlimted resources, where any unusual effort was
unnecessary: 'They have gutted their resources and put nothing
back to provide for the future. We have let our industries become
the playthings of speculators to such a degree that honesty in busi-
ness and industry is almost becoming a rarity instead of the pre-
-wailing rule.
"We don't know the cost's of production exactly, or other
necessary facts Making production, efficient, and don't make any
..effort to find them out, yet we try 'to compete with nations Svhere
,posts and related facs are figured down to the last fraction, We
-have never had to work on the basis that some of our competitor
• nations have to, and there is nothing than .can proteet us unless we
+lean eompete With the other fellow and beat hint on neutral terri
Itorry.
• "We have .got to ex,amin.e ourselves and our resources and otir
industries and'Our Methods, and do something about them, get
frown to bedrock, There must be more quality ana real effort and
Tess whoopee to business. We must Mop thinking of merchandis-
ing tricks or trickrs of the trade, and go to work."
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Beavers, l ugoiie 9.1
Bierlinge 1'"hyliis; ,,,..,,, 94
.BoCie,* Hazel
n reen +, .,.,,,.. 87
Cornpl.in, .Chas. , 79
Dunsford, Florence ..,,,,,, „ 95
Daansford,. •Win. ,,,., .,,, .,,e„ 92
Essery, Beatrice . .,,,,,,, 97
Etherington, Rd.. ,,.., 97
92
Di#xt"on, Elgin ,, , .44
McTavish, John .,,,,... 94
May, Gordon , „ 9.4
A1cFaiis, Ardys ,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,, 85
Mooney, Irene ',,,..... ..,...,.., 88
Afurdock, •A,ucirey ,,.,.:., ,.,. 87
•Schroeder, Gerald 94
Stanbury, Jean ;94
Strange, Grace , , 90
Squire, Violet 97
Taman Jeanette. 97
Telfer, Helen , . ,,.,,,, 94
Tiernan, Ruth.,.,, 99
W'estcott, Allan . 79 -
'Ward, Eidmund , '83
90
Oa'rdiner, not, ,,,, ,,,,,,,NAM,
Colwell, Wm
95 56 68 42 69 60 52
93• 66 63 50 63 80 61.
94 67 65 53• 77 73
$5. 60 58 54 44 30
91 60 69. 55. 55.71. 53
89 57 52 43 Si 36
91 59 60 53 CP '33
99 60 50 28 7:' 50'
7.5 63 65r 73 67 13
94 67 68 78 94 3'31
67 50 54 40 38 15i.li
14,b 70 69 61 69 36
93 58 60 70 64 46
91 60 68 '58 75 86
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85 62 60 50 83 90 ab
96 56 63 61 50 76 59
84 64 68 70 60 9.0 73
88 60' 67 73 90 83 85
93 58 65 79 100 90 89
96. 70 69 77 92 90 , 8.0
98 74 68 60 98 86 ''76
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W, Calwill, Phys., 73; pith.. 548; Geom. 62; Gram, 59.
FORM 1B '
LA FR
Alexander, John 75 56
Appleton; Gordon 71 40
Armstrong, Geraldine .... „ 85 87'
Baynham; Chas. 86 81.
Brintnell, James .,,..32
Elliott, Hazel , . 73 66 '
Essery, John'70 40
Frayne, Harry , ,
74 63
Frayne, ,I,.loy.d ,. 88 "60
Hendrick, Ruth 82 79
Hicks, Dorothy 88' 83
Horner, Jean ........ •,... a93 80
Hunklin, Aimer , -- 09
Johns, Mary • .... 95 85
1VfcFalls, Mrarlye . 95 55
Monteith, Jessie 85 72
Pollard, Greta 78 58
Quinton, Hubert ' 80 52
Quinton, William 71 53
Sims, Dorothy 85 69
Stewart, Mary 80 81,
Stone, Gladys . 94 85
Tinney, Homer 68 49
Tinney, John .....,,, ..., 66 65
Welsh, Fern ... 92 69
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67
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IGolimgs,. Bernice . ,.,..... 50 65 9:3 71, 57 9A.
xHeyweed, ;Hazel. ...... S0 66 60 38 50 00 53. 21
Jans,. Howard .,,,...,., 57 63 63 05 37 90' S4
Kerslake, diary ,.,..,...,,..,..... 85 .63 71 18 68 54 75 14
ii+lein0tiver, Ruth ,.., ,.,,,, 85 56 AU 57 00 52. 77 28
'1artin, Margaret ,....,,,, $0 84 75. 60 60 59..64 35 53 co:Nadi.fier, Heieu ,,.,,,,, 82: 90 75 62 58 56 71. 87
Pilon, Jean...—. ........ 63 83 83 70 70 53 32 X4"
Pryde, Ray ,. ,.,..,., 59 59 79 53 57 64 53 ' 42 64 .8*.
Kyok.'iaaau, Margaret ., 83 53 59 23 12 80 12
Selden, Wallace ........ ........ 71 .54 69 43 52 50 59. 64 • 54 :93
Snaith, Eldon . .,,. .,,. 50 70 53 51 .58 00 47 68 7:5 49 6$
Snider, Melvin ..... ,. 54 64 ---• — 47 68 41 50, 70 54
Stewart, Florence ,,,. ,, ab 52 83 ab 51. 52 :88 23
Stewart, Ivan ,,,,...., .,.....,, 49 ,69 61 e1i 42 95' 25
Stewart, Lyda ....,.... 81 70 60 55 59 50 38 20, 77
Stone, Adeline 89 69. 84 53' 70 45 59
Taman, Margaret ........ 83 61 80 50 65 69 65' 42
Woodall, Hazel 83 86 86 60,65 48 59 •
(x) H. Nadiger Trig. 82,
(x) H, dieywood, .313•, History 51.
Bernice Eilbsr, I Latin 97.
74 Alexander, Isabel
89 Carnet, Dorothy
77' Christie, Rari31
70, Clarke, Laura
69 Coutes, Jean ., 78
74 69 Creech,,Toseph 89
•Elder, Pearl ,,,,
Q•odibolt, Gerald
Grab,: Gordon
Hirtzel, Harry ,.,, .,
Joynt,
Kuhn, Margaret ,,,,,, 89
Mustard, Aldie
Pearce, Chas.
CO GC LI BH AL BO GE AR Pearce, Marjorie
Penhrale, Helen
Penhale, Margaret
•.1,
46
64
FORM .S
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50 53 66 4.4 50 39
79 10 62 53 53 76 58 50 901
3.8.75.51 68 60 38 70 71
, 63 82 92
82 64 60 50 58. 30 65 71
86 76 79 60 48 77 90 78
90 46 82 71 70. 70
58 63 .ail 38 45 ab '54
89 ab 89 81 75 68 59 60 74
56 63 61 41. 60 68 49
62 :59 78 63 6.7 43
83 65 68 60 56 75 73 83
99 49 70 79 29 44 4g
64 36 50 42 40 32 541
70 66 76
63 80 77 • 54
56 70 77 94 80 90 80 86.
Pfaff, Beryl . , ,,,, 84 66 94 73 81
Sippell, Kenneth ....' 57 45 69 58 45 74 80 $8
Stone, Ruby , 92 97 60' 57 83 90100 98
Strang, Kathleen 84 97 85 87 65 60 76 95 80
Strange, Frank 66 53 ' 56 22.
Thomson, Dorothy 75 70 58 73 75 64 43
Russell;' Isabel 88 82 96 78 92 72 48
Wiseman, Kathleen „ 85 75 79 •58 90 64 72 59
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LA RR 'GR „CO OC LI AR ;GE ZQ PH
Aikenhead, Anna 74 63.
Anderson, Frances ab ab
Amy, Marguerite 72 57
Brooks, Edith 51 64
Caldwell, Doreen 68 69
Coates, Betty ,. X70 64.
Dick, Edith 51,
Ellerington, Fred 97 95
Ellerington, T'om 58 51,
Fraser„ Ruth ,t 76 ab
s. ,Ore,b, Wesleyk'; • 75 63.
4 Heywood 'CUM:ad 40 48
Hicks, Donald ab 41
Hodgson, ,Viola 90 —
Jones,,Margaret 95 86
Lawson, Orville 76
McMurtrie, Alex ........
3liller,• Lily 54 50
Mitchell, Florence 95
Mustard, Kathleen 94, 97
Pearce,. Eva - 85 98
Russell, Margaret 80 51
Salter, Helen 96 94
" Simmons, Reba 85 100
Sims, May 68
60
Sippell, Evelyn 70 95
,Smith, Hazel .. 82 —
Snell, Eileen, 78 93
Stansbury, John 50 50
Stanlake, Wm. 87 94
Tinney, Roberta -. 22
\Vestcott, Roylance 52 56
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Dr. Wood's
Norway
Pine
4Syrup
Had To Stay in Bed ►
With Bad Coll 'On Chest
Airs. J. C. Winters, Janow, Mutt. writtla -"I. have
1
every reason to praise Dr. Wood'i orway Pine Syrup.
asit hasdone mea void of good. I hada ` bad Bold
on cheat, and had to stay ui bed two weeks, and could:
y spealc on account of coughing so Much. 1 tried
eve ,rmedieine and ligament bould thine of but I solino relief. My husband read about Dr. Woodl Norany
Pine Syrup e. I: decided t t it. nook only one bottle
n
and I am ready to re4otni end it to any oaie iiith Vold,"
Price, 35 bend a bottle; large #amity girt 85 tents;
at all drug Or general stores; put Up only by T T. Mill
burn Co., Ltd., Toronto, Ont..
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alb ab
80 46
61 61
67
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66 63
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58 82 68 76 63 85
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60 52- 63 43
ab ab 86 80 70 35
61 86 75 76 69 43
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42 68 52 14 35
60 65. 50 86 450
53 60 95 S4 56 83
40 58 96 48. 52 85
50 32 ab ab •55 30
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65 70 35 60 58
52 51 100 80 64 28
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48 65 51 76 58 28
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55 49 92 68 88
48 54 ab 49 13
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48 75 42 ab
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65 62 58 57 50
65 81 27 60 ab ab
53 52 18 37 15
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E. Brooks, 1 Alg. 53, 1 Bet. 61; E. Dick B. History 37; 1I, Sones 1
Alg. 85; A. 3 dMurtrie• Bot. 65; Iv..Mitcheil B'. History 48; E. Pearce B.
History 52; M. Russell, 3 Can. History 52, M.S. Alg. 92, Phys. 56; E. Snell
1 Alg. 79; J..Stanbury 1 Bot. '70.
FORM III ,
2L 2F CO 00 1;I AH CH AL GE PH CH
Cooper, John.
Creech, Ray
Dearing, Nfarshall
Elliott, Beth
Finkbei>ner, Helen ., .. 84
Fraser, Allan ....
Heywood, Lille ,,,, ....54
Hicks, Gwendolyn • , 58
Hockey, Kenneth •
Horner, Greta .... 83
Hyde, Howard: ,,..
Lawson, Olive
McDonald,Lois
MacDonald, Marguerite;
McInnis, Nona/ ..., 66 40
McKinnon,. Hugh .... ., 63 70
Murdock, Beth ab lab
Nadiger, Zeta 76 61
Penhale, Jean ,, 57 57
Rutz, Gordon +...,. 94
Itestemeyer, 'Oneida 76 90
ltyckinan,• Dorothy 60 53
Scott, ,Ellen Mae
Skinner, Gerald :... 72
Stade, Harold
Stanieake, Norman ,
Zwicker, Gerald ab 781
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48 71
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38 60 98 38 34
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, 3, Cooper, Gram. .34; yool., at. Nora MoInnir',Gram, 69; Lois Mc-
Donald, Phys, 60; C4. Rats, ,Phys. 38; B. IX Scott, Grain. 56, Zo'ol. 58, Phys.
43; A. Fraser, 1 Latin 94; G. Rats, 1 Latin 93, 1..mg. 40; 11. Elliott, Phys.l
70.
1' OR5t IV'
LA LC FA1':GCO'OCI,IAll ORAL Gt 1'17'0011
Beaver, rdrla ,.,,. 4,r.,...,1110 69 71 80 53 54 65 59 79 78
Christie, Grade .......... y...,,,.. 53 00 48 25 ab ab 65. ab
Cochrane', Grafton . ,,,,.. '31 39 78 5,8 55 58 36 82 30 83
Otunnlin, ltrarjoi•fe ........ ..,,.. 11 32 65 65 82 e2 50 `56
Dihriey, llowo..r.... , , . r..... 43 72 , 52 49 52 21 92 60
/
Hither, Bernice . ah 63 51 63 64 66
Ellerirxgton, lxargaret ....... 51 53 53 ab 92 14 48
48
63
68
90
80
$2
86
80
J, Coates, A. History 55; G. Greb, A. History 75; C. Pearce, I Art 63;
R. Stone, History, 94; K. Strapg, A. History 68.
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las 0111.1a w,,.,, ,w
875At• tre
gi• e
0111
10 '
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these prices
are certainly low!"
DONTIAC'S new prices ... reductions of as much as
r $85... are unusually low. They are not price reduc-
tions on old models, but Constitute new standards of
value for a car of bright new beauty, added comfort and
luxurious Fisher Bodies.
As ab instance of this added
beauty and value, five wire
wheels are standard 'equip-
ment on all regular models
at no extra•cost.
Come and see the 1931Pontiac
today. Investigate its value,,
find out how convenient it is
to purchase through GMAC,
General Motors' own deferred.
payment plan, with the lowest
rates available. And learn, too,
how your continued satisfac-
tion is assured by General
Motors Owner Service Policy.
N EW L O W
P RICES
2 Door Sedan • $875
4 boor Sedan • 970
Sport Sedan • 1015'
Sport Coupe • 925•
Coupe. • • • 872
Convertible
Cabriolet • 970•
GEN RAL
MOTORS
All prices at: factory, Oshawa, Gamma
a
Taxa, Burnam and Spare Tire Extra.
*six wire wheels, fender wells and trunk
ruck included as' standard equipmei,$ tm
sport math at'aliahi extra wst.
PONTIAC
• •
. a line car, a moderns: car,,,a great value
dor lith pa.t Si yeilr.
MANUPACT011tb ONLY ell"
TtIR T„ M$LCUR$ CO., Lihilted
t ti� Ont
Her Face
Was Covered.
With Pimples
What is necessary for e11 there'
troubled with pimples and other facial
blemishes is to put their blood in
good condition by banishing all t
blood impurities from the system. .
MIN Annie Pattric, Ittinnd h ill
Alta,,
writes:-,-" My fat was covens
with pimples And my eyes were a1..
waye deli.. A.to MOfriend told mo d
Burdock Blood Bitters, itna nit
taking the fust bottle my face W!E
improved, and when 1 bid finished
the aeeond one 1 could not find 4
pimple on my face, and My coMpleikit
W00 'Very much imPtoved
"My sister -,in-law hail been taking,
B. B. B. for Mediae* and set tilos
is no other Medicine AS good for MA
trouble: