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The Exeter Times, 1922-3-30, Page 4,k V UWE VOLE outd Jetlay Go d would a'170 liVe therein give, to all 1 do the hest . hao‘re to giVe. cOultt liSten patiently to every- 1,41'UV. ,he4r4 ntl never once the whole day turough,ppeak an unkind word; It 1 could do my work with humble fel:Tent "joy Ltd knoW while 1 WaS doing it 1 was GOWS-610loy; t could, Xeei ny heart serene through till the daily fret nt.i at the sanset keep the good aocl all the reet fergetf A 1 could oixix ()nee be liftec1 up that high • would 'itav6 inSpiration to stir ra till 1.die; 1 would 1'tiliuL-4 lifetinle on that 'great height remain . And never stoop in any way to petti- ness again. • Comments Brighten the corner Nvhere arei" ' tOs ,B03.3.1ki JOHNS—In 'Osborne, on March 28th, to Mr. and Mrs. Rd. Johns, a son% LANiN—namiltOn, Oa March 23rd, to Diand Mrs. Lan/lino (nee Vera Campbell) sdal-11liter. SCHROEDER—In Veberile* en Fri° day 'March 24th„ -to Mr, and Mrs. Rtssell Sehroeder, dauglater, OCREMS--In Hay Townstiv, Mareh 17th, to Mr, aud Mrs. Frank Hochems, a daughter. WEI-DO-4n Zuriche,on March, 12th, to Mr. and INIf,s, Earl Weida% a daughter. 1_,AFRA111130ISE-11t Bay Township, on March 1st, to Mtn and Mrs. C. 1 uibOse & on DIED HANDFORD—In Exete)., on March 25th, 1922, Frank B. Handford, 'aged 31 yeat's and 2 months. HUNTER—In 'Osborne, on Mareh 25 Edith, Mae, only daughtei of ,. George and Olive'llunter, aged 12 years, 1 month and 1 day. I DAVIS— In lNlitchell, on i‘larch 27t1i, Mr, W. R. Davis.. 1 BRILL—At Zurich, on March. 19th, Y°u Charles Brill, aged 85 years 1 month aid 15 days. 1 DUCIIARME—At Hay Township, on While Prices on some things are -March 18th, Laura Marie, daugh , coming down, brains are still at a ter of Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Duch- artue, jr, aged 4. years 9 mouths pre/Ili/11u. and 20 days. ALL—In London, on March 14th, * John Hall, formerly or Dashwood, aged 73 years. Lady to clerk.—"Is this. towsflthg pure linen?" Clerk—"Madam, all tb.e linen, in that towelling is pure linen," The man who produces a good crop of potatoes this coming sun/trier will be the het man to complain about the high prices next fall, * 4. A lad telephoning for an Exeter doctor last week said, "My brother's got a cold, and he's got the grippe and some mortia." usiness cannot expand beyond the service it can render to the com- munity or the nation. In selecting a business or profession boys will do well to consider this. * * * Every time a dollar is spent away front home the sender loses the chance of that dollar ever coming back to him. Money spent in the community circulates for the benefit of a community, Now is the time to tap for hu,si- :less, A report says that the mail order business is- nicking •up. The trade of the community is the sugar of business., You can't get it with- out an effort. * * * * A lad entered a dOctor's office in town and the doctor being somewhat fond of children, asked him if he could spell his name. The lad proud- ly spelled it, whereupon the doctor gave him a penny. After school the same evening the youngster ushered several others into the doctor's office and informed him that all of them could spell their names. * * History was in the making when the first lady member of the Com- mons at Ottawa, made her first speech in the House on Monday. A titt.‘mtion Was asked. concerning a -raise in salaries. That may have been the first time in the House of Commons that a woman has quest- -ioned'ahont man's salary, but getter-. ally speaking its an old chestnut in every other house. * a * .„, CARD OF TI-TaiNF,S. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hunter, of Us - borne, take this opportunity to thank the many neighbors and friends for their kindness and sYmpathy diring their recent bereavement and also for the many floral tributes. CARD OF. THANKS Mr. and Mrs. George Mantle desire tOexpress their siucere thanks to the many friends for their kindness and sympathy 'during the illness and death of the latter's mother, Mrs Dunean, and also for the floral trib ntes. Dollar Day means, Bargain Day. Plan to visit Exeter on Friday and Satur- day, April the ?th and Rh. MeFALLS-WORRAL Listen! Boost For Exeter The follOwing Advertising Boost has been prepared ljy Mrs. Skelton. News in a Nut Shell. Every member of the Exeter council Exeter is one of the oldest and Strike, EtSea batter hits the ball prettiest towns on the In H. & B. Be 'apt be Coming, first to heed a call line, about 30 nil -lee north of the city Put on -strong fighting clothes of Loudon, Out., with a population of , De your level best to boost Exeter bout 2,040. Exeter has beautiful YeS boost with all the rest,. streets with an adundance of eliade trees which add distinction to a town. Exeter is known as "Little Devon" from Devonshire, England, "The I- sland Country," Nothing can sur- pass its beauty. Exeter can boast of two large banks; The Canadian Bank of Commerce, and The 1Violsons Bank; four large churches; Tile Anglican. two Methodists and one Presbyterian, each with a fine pipe organ, Exeter's side walks as well'as its long front street are paved with cement, and too, the great I-Iydro lighting system adds much to the beauty and comfort of its citizens, Exeter is honored with a fine Carnegie Library erected in 1914, with fetre hundred and twenty seven readers, and owning 5,000 books, and with a borrowed list of 10,000 for the year 1921, and much praise is due the Assistant „ Miss Grace Connor. Exeter can boast of a large Canning Factory as well as a Flax Mill, Apple Evaporator, a great Planing Mill and a factory for the manufaeturing of Boy's Suits and Overalls. Too the big flour mill is one of Exeter's land- marks. The"Dome" is a great building constructed of galvanized iron and is used for amusements such as hockey and skating and in the goad old summer time, dancing and shows. Exeter has a real Opera House, a Town Hall erected in 1337, and a great water tank that can be seen for many miles with a capacity of 40,000 gallons of water that is used for Inc purposes. Exefar has a pretty parit as well as a fine Band and its musicians are the _young set of the town. Great credit is due Mr. Joe. Senior, our Town Clerk and Treasurer. Everybody knows Joe. Do you live in Exeter? Boost it. The Salvation Army is doing is doing good work in Exeter. A pretty wedding was solemized on Wednesday of last week at the Church of the Redemmer. London, by Rev. A. S. H. Cree, when Thelma Elaine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Jr, Worrall, was married to Boyce L. McFa.11s, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sas. Mc - Falls of London Township. Miss Mabel Tedball played the wedding march and Mrs. Lloyd Sprague. of Toronto, was her sister's attendant, Mr. Wilmer Worrell, brother of the In Exeter tbere's Piton & Foote with conscience true, They sell the Paige & Overland too, These cars of note as -well as style, Will beat most oars, by many a mile, If your auto is sick and going to the Don't pass up the men that can make it fly. Tell your troubles to these men, do, and they with Sunoco lubricant oil 'tis true bride was the best mans s Atter a They will make your car sumptuous repast Mr. and Mrs. Mo- new. Falls left for their honeymoon, the bride travelling in a blue trico- tine suit, small gray hat and seal scarf. On their return they will re- side on the groom's farm near Goan - ton. Twenty.five Years Ago The following interesting items appeared in The Exeter Times twen- ty-five years ago this week: Mar -oh went out like a lamb. Prescott Ross is fitting himself for the medical profession and is study- ing with Drs. Antos and Rollins. Perry Dignan left far Stratford last week,. Ns -here he has secured a - lucrative position at his trade, har- ness making. Mr. Fred' Treble has returned home from Merlin where he has been working for some teazle. Be goes to 'Dungannon in a few days, na.-• The firin of R. Pickard and Son Not many years -ago the above was have' 'dissolved,- Robert Pickard pur- the conception of the height of per ehasing his fathers interests. In fu- fection in the family mobile, Those were -the good old days we hear ro nutch about. The Ontario Amateur Lacrosse As- sociation is this year endeavoring to bring our Canadian National game back where it was some years ago. when lacrosse was Ontario's national game in reality as well as in name. In days past Exeter boasted of some good lacrosse teams and mallY an 10 teikesting game has been witnessed in Exeter, There are still some en- enshuslases in Exeter who would like to see the game revived. .ture the firm will be known as The R. Pickard Co, "Mr, Elworthy, of Strathroy, who purchased Mr. Willie' farm intends moving thereto next week. We join in welcoming Mr. Ela,vorthy and fam- ily into our midst A man near Granton drank a pint of yeast in mistake for buttermilk the other evening. He is said to have risen three hours sooner than usual the following morning. The Canadian Government has been advised that her 'Majesty's Gov- ern/pent had selected Tuesday June 22nd, as the day on which to hold the official celebration of the Dom- inion Jubilee, Dan Burr, of Parkhill, had an Voluntary free ride the other day. lArhile turning Mr. Rogers' cows- out to water one of the animals stuck its horn in his.pants pocket and eircled around the 'yard withlshim two or three times. 1 * lee owe to the pioneers Of Huron ract, a debt, of gratitude for their •tvisdorn, foresight, and untiring ef- forts in lnrilcling up this section of which We a re so justly proud. Our forefathers planned and built wise,ly and we 10 clay aro enjoying the fruit of their labors. We in, turn owe to posterity a better section. than .we have ittberited. We should so im- prove and beautify ottr homes and qurroundings that those who come rl rter «lil have reason for rejoleing, The beautif el trees' and streets we 'have, to -day are largely the resalt of 'individual effort. A united effort hontd aceomplisli oven en -eater re- t!,t Swot -.Arts in the' mind of our If from wheat to flour, have to grind, Harvey Brosmill you will find, The greatest mill for miles the coun- try round. Manitoba's flour best bread will make, Model Family flour pies will bake, You'll find him at the corner -store , But for delicious pastry, you He carries robes and harness galore. will find a welcome in the Welcome too. See Mr. Gardiner of old Exeter town The Exeter grist and roller mill Ile handles springs, mattaesses. and Will all your wants and bins fill fine brass beds, With corn oats and graham flour He will furnish a home for newly That will feed your family every hour weds, A kitahen-tabinet and ice box too as.well as grains you IvATox It'OR IT! WHAT', BLUE RIBBON WEEK, From „April 17-22 inc. Bring your family, pray dela stay at home Do an effort make to see the pietiareS at the DOME Leavitt cornered the PARAINIOUNT for you Amusement in other towns please' don't seek, ' • ' Wait and in Exeter you will vieyir these pictures Blue Ribbon Awe time, a Wedding time in Exeter Statham a wadding Cake will Make, As 'well, ill their great big ovens Riea, cakes and bread they Will bake toD That Will please, the children and They will be glad to sell to Ton. We are proud of our great can- ning 'iactory14 is one of the largest in Ontario, and its productions are peas and corn which. are raised in or near Exeter. And thousauds crates are shipped -weekly to all parte - of Canada. Too Exeter can boast, of a large -apple evaPorater. See Mr. R. N. Rowe. He will look after your -every want in the fund- ture -line. As well he is at your ser- vice in time of ,treitiole. He lute a handsenie motor hearse The only one in town And he pan do the undertaking For all the country round. If througli spaCe you would like to ride, vote to haire railroads elec- trified. • When in EXeter'visit Grigg's book- store. - There you will find papers, peas, and more than ten thousand things of different styles and sizes on dis- , PlaY. And Miss IVIcFauls and Miss Grigg Will show these goods to you, As well will post you on news of the 'dav • lit cientific learning very h eaivieting r itekc: doctors of our towo a Its,truo, lilo of Ilattlre we 'Meet thtcI PrOfessore tell us so, I'm. sure they AujildialF4elikw' change in our generaltitet we 'will have to switch, r 'W,hen, In Exeter call upon HA T. Rowe, Ile carries coal, thei best in, town, Also eXPlosiv,e gasolinoL This gasoline with Ft guarantee Will blow you 4igheiVitf' some flier But if notl 3'011'3J surelY'Hlight Out oa the howlinr„ greggi t• Visit the Ford station apsi•yiew What. mao, Snell has there /Or you. He., Carries the Sedan and Runabout, 1 -lc also handies acce-ssories and" oil. roses fali, In summer you Will surely meet Little Ike Carling there.; And meet him in hjs ckffice, too, He'll mortgage your home or tract al There's no news like good news And the good news is this • Miss Sanders is indispensible .And that news we. would en -fully miss For its the lines of communication That make the world.:go round And in this town of Exeter thie-news • will all be found. land, And will talk to you ;to beat the band, And wilt 'make you believe that all the red has turned to ,blue. If in this great 'world you feel that You cau no longer with us abide, See our Memorial Craftsmenl. Cunningham & Pryde; " As the sum vets. so shall the glories of max. - Just aic down and sleep anatural sleep T J all the dark clouds have blown away Than. we will discover other signs On tlse fences, or on the lines, Aad on, the (screen of our _great opera house to stay. jake Stewart's ever.Y.b0f$ Buy from him, you will enever rue It, tie is ow o ot the ,biggest sellers in out town„; , • He carries groceries, boots, Apes tend dress goods in blacks and blues, in tact lie will tit you frorn Ioot (to crOwn. In Exeter, if time you have ,to. while See Mrs, Yea's goods of quality and, style, ' • AS, they„ are the best shecOuld buy Eter Okfg.44012es 'co -r. color, and ofla,ste. mild make a handsorne,suinmerivaiSt And she will sett anything to you • In canne.d goods, -from ,somd to ie,, Yes, in 'Exeter Powell owns a palace Arid he will sell all his goods to you - From records to Ediaoa, and „birds that sing, Live fish, 'sweets and china, And Flowers for early Spring'. Itt winter if you would 'hike to -know just where you're at Buy a great Minneapolis Thermostat; It will save you coal and troubles AndablIbl3e'os',ur w'Prrile's will go up in hu And it will make your life worth liv- C. flin,g.''Ske7tOn, he's the ,man That sells 'em Itt Extater, if he can, - In Exeterif you would like tolOole. As fair as any ,c.ther tlicre Have Barber Boyle cut your hair, And' shads .you in the latest style; With his salves and facial glue He will make you look fresh and new.. Exeter holds two butchers. god A Happy Thought will,greet you Yet, One o•f them is Mil Frank Woo -d, If you buy Sherwin-Wildiams paint Ueel sell you the best of meat And paint our house you bet! In +other towns it can't be beat 'Twill make it took like what it aint. For R's Exeter! Oh, Exeter! Then a Ilecla Pipeless Furnace too, ' * Their pork and meat pies oC fame Buy cutlery, mechanics tools & more And anythin,g 'from roast to stew At Beavers great big hardware store. They ell in Exeter to You If farm implements you must buy See Francis -Williams big supply tiativators , plows .an.d tractors, too,, They will show these goods Oo you; Anything from seeding drills, To binders, tractors and windmills, When travelling through Stop at Ablie,son's Thcy put you up in grace And fill 'you up on Ithe best ever, If you vi,sit the town, of Exeter - On the grand Aux 'Sable River. Will heat your house 'thru hod thra The Messrs. Kirk Will- sell -the same, If from Exeter you have to skip, First go to Beer'S'and buy a grip Theinnew tires and batteries And from the town quietly slain If in tires you are in need, of more, Do visit Miss Yelland's millinery shop She will make you look tip top In a pattern hat of silk or lace That will fit your head as well your style or grace Her goods are up-to-date they say As they are out ongrand display Her hate of beauty and renown Are reallY the best inExeter town. 'Mr. Richard Hill was united i wedlock to Miss SWeet, of Creditor last Wednesday. The ceremony was performed bY tine Rev, 4. G. Yelland, in the midst of a number of relatives end friends. We, air join in wishing thorn much joy in their new stage of life. Joitti HeywoOcl on Wednesda'3' nent when they' decided to en- killed a smtke with brown anti yellow urago coinn),Ithity effort lry giving spots. Mr, Heywood lias, 110 thitilc.s, grattls Ifortiettltural Societies, Ex- .struck J. Ile says it 1E: an dxiolax, e hag •bsnot slow to avail itself Of lhat vrhen one kills the first suake 11 poorinnity !elf this year a eotee- of the snsoti, they Will have alt Limit s been formed end it 01 01'' to a enemies oudur Weir feet during the o start. .t,et everyrme get behind year. We don't tfrItth Mt% Beywoorl ltas 00y cizentief.t. If, when in Exeter you would like to A good organ or piano, sewing mo-. chine or violin See Martin & Son as they have them in their window, don't you. know They have musie by the score Papers, pens and ink in store As well as bicycles and Victrolia on the floor They will pack and ship your piano Inc you Sell a ton of books or tWo, in fact there are many other things they are glad to do. Baby carriages bright and new He will furnish your home with these and more, If you visit his big furniture store.' When mother was a charming girl She wore her hair -in cura-and 'puff, But styles•have changed now see They wear their:ears donned inmuff. _If, as mother you'd like to look, Exeter is small we know, Give it time, it sore will grow, As some men in our town are hust- lers through and through., For Exeter is on the ramp ,in. hockey and in bowling she is sure a vamp, And her styles are great on the street in both her dress and shoe. Exeter, 0 Exeter, you are the town and place to win a race, as. all the fair Men have their eyes just now on you. So its get up and dust, don't let your old hinges rust; but beat the surrounding country to it and shoW theni what you can do. In Exeter E, J. I-Iorney, manager 'of the great DorniniOn store Will sell to you canned goods, teas, coolziee, as well, prunes, and more than ten per centhe'll save on bills for yen. Go and have your picture took, But change the ear -muff for a curl, :Then you'll look like the old sweet girl. And SENIOR -knows how to do it. For he is quite a sprinter But not a daily printer! For the Advocate and Times a this show, Just like in the great, big citY And their news is oftimes witty don't you know. When your S Dat? tbey are tono th dusty, Take them to Dr. Johns, the tail ,ne 'buttons on, 01 01 up for you, s are worn and rusty the elothier hospital, mend Songs float out to listeners in The air is full of pleasure. Its what we do, and how we do it, That counts in fullest measure. , For science has taught many things And still there is more to follow If we fill our brains with acknow- ledged truths And in the mire refuse 0 walloW. e 111 ---tarasse---a--- Whexl passing through Exeter, If in doubt, stop where you are! It will pay you to ,buy a big Bricklear, For Sanders & Purdon are in this town to stay, They handle McLaughlin motor trucks No matter what the price. The_ ditcLaugliliv.-Butck car is nice; From roadster, sedan, to tour passen- ger coupe, , , , ••• Then to put on a little s.tyle, Alaster Grant Sanders will Make , worth while, He will explain and hts Wares will show , For his lettering in blue or pure gold leaf, Will stand out in ,bold Which adds dintinction, don't you know In. Exeter there's ROss-Taylor Plan- ing Mill, „, • . They will all your wants in: bnildingdifl From sasie, doors, lath and shingles, And %rill .fnrnish all these goods; If you build, and lumber ,men.tion They will give you prompt attention. Visit the Cochrane MachineeVV'orks, T.10 best ,e441-1)1}ed repair 1,1101) 'Western OiLtaXilot Coclipanle is' credited, as, having,. • Pgented a great imachine that will regrind and ,bore •ongino itacl aunty, 'cyliarti:e:ra• Call and Isee his work, Jie will he 'glad „ to shoW. yoo; He has had o,vsr 25 ,years in the re- pair ,business, uul L 1111 to th,e top notch, • , "Come tato Exeter and browse about See Mr. Fitton of Exeter 'IOWA, The great Optomerist of renown; He will fit you -with glasses, test your e es Then you will stee whatwecan't see If through this tOWIL thane- pies' A great passenger ,flying machine, Or beide' without either •wing; or le°g,; He will make you see what ,we must see So 'give hirn a call I beg. In Exeter we have , other names, and . other things -•too numerous to Mention. AuCtiop Sale OF VALUABLEThe undenslgned FARIVI Ino A-uctrnn at the 7iTiln:llEbxyEpTEub 0 a.. SATURDAY, APRIL I.st, AT 2 P.M,. sharp, the following improved -farm, lands: Part Lot 13, Coil': 1, Hay , containing 90 acres of land more or • less. On the farm is a good briel cottage, and bank barn, with good . . stabling, and other outbuildings; a- bout 5 acres of good hard wood bush, and young orchard. Tile -drained - and in good state of cultivation irOr - spring crops; about 11 acres of falt Wheat, and fall plowing done. 'Plenty, of good water. Well located, two ant a quarter miles from liensall, and: three and three quarters `miles front Exeter. Terms -10 per cent on day .,of and balance in 30 days or sooner up- on possession, Purchaser may leavee.- two-thirds of price' on. 'farm by w-- 1angement FRANK TAYLOR FRANK E. ROS113-,:" Auctioneer Proprietor vuraiOsatr.8.41./"911113000=^0.. Expensive Economy OSE who keep their securities and other valuables at home, rather than place them under the protection afforded by our Safety Deposit Boxes, are running great risks of total loss by, fire or theft. The annual rental of these boxes is stnall. ,Let us shdw them to you. 655 THE CANADIAN BAN OF COMMERCE Capital Paid iip $15,000,000 - Reserve - Fund $15,000,000 • F. A. Chapman, -Manager R. S. Wilson, Manager Exeter Branch, Crediton Branch, Daslawood Branch,f In a hat of black, or ,blue, or broWn You will cut quite a dash ht town, If you buy from Taman at his old ' accustomed place, . ,well a .lrlew trxriTq coat ln style Too he will make it worth your while A coat that fits ostensiblY " • Your- form with pomp and grace, - In Exeter of Hooper we kart' boost As being one of the largest dealet-s eggs from lake to coast • • Spring is here, keep 'cool,: Hatching time Is near, keep' kool. If ,your eggs you would like to sell To Mr. Hooper, well keep ,them kool. In 'the good old summer time keep kool. If in Exeter ior other olim,es keep kool 0 its heat that makes us sputter It spoils eggs and melts our butter, It makes us awful words to utter, Now just keep cool. Mr. Fred Heatnan of our town, is ac- countable Inc the new science in Exeter, radio telephone. He hag installed the receiving instrument in his home, and will be glad to demonstrate. He is one of the ris- ing lions in science. Visit Fred Hearnan, he expects to handle these inStrnments and will be glad to 'sell to you. He.aman's Hardware Store. Is jolly well filled frotn roof to floor with Pyrex, and Wear Ever goods. He sells tubs in copper, tub 8 in wood, He handles CII-NAMEL and Cattle feed, - As well cable ropes made of Weed. -If a "New Idea," you'd, like to see, a Call upon him, as there is where those things mentioned' will he found. As well as furnace and plumbing men They handle tins, tacks, pails, axes And will sell 4.1 0 pay his taxes, But if raised higher he is some flier,' Aad that is just why, Where and elli It ist wonderful what is produced from tile sickly looking weed called, flaX. But this poor motherless thing is one of the most usefUl weeds, and thousands of Most useful ar ticles are We produets of flax, such as linens, ropes, oils and niszY other tlan ga use the world over. Exeter has tile honor of holding a very large flax - mill, with its rittiagor iti JOs. Davis liktitS /lead. Third years itt odd numbers Thero,Idstaubiim clock in, ,the Town Rail i NlYW itS 'Stitt itS C41(1, 11 eltunl)ers, And 'Exeter is without the time,. In a Inish it Seems to whisper hav.0 ticked the hours away, I have been faithfu/ l strong untirin# And have warned you ntlit a,ncl - day. Come and' take me to the clock -smith len no good just wItore ‘I stand For try ribs ar wornand thistY And 1 nced new face- ancl' hand. Will you :acT, into- ,n-eant Parlor Said Mr. Silver to Miss Wood ; 1 like your dainty 'costirnle, ,I like your- wirroine, ssralo, 'i would like to treat you 'to iceecre Ad 131117 V'3 7 33 1 a while. 'will btty tbnir cakes rind chocolate in al._ Jut swoet air1 ood. And trat y,oti to a d'clt or ice orea Marla each. day by 5''l .1 THE iVIOLSONS BANK INCORPORATED 185 Capital Paid 'Up $4,000,000 Reserve Fund $5,000,000 Over 125 Branches A FARM RIJN ON A I3USINESS BASIS requires that -every member of the family be made a partner. That the earning from some particular pro- duct be allotted to each member. Then good sense indi- cates tlia,t these earnings should go to swell their savings account -with The Molsons Bank.This will make each one ambitious to make his product ..pay. Deposits by 'nail accepted. - EXETER BRANCH . T. S. WOODS, Manager Centralia Branch open Inc business daily _ Safety Deposit Boxes to rent at the Exeter Branch THE USBORNE .,AND HUMERI' FARMER'S MUTUAL FIRE INSUR-, AWE COMPANY. Head Office, Farquhar, Ont. President, ' Wm. BROCK Vice -President, JOHN ALLISON DIRECTORS THOS. RYAN J. L. RUSSELL ROBT. NORRIS, JAMES MeICENZIE „ AGENTS RAIN ESSERY, Centralia, Agent for tsborne and Biddulph. picavER HARRIS, Munro, Agent for Eitbbert, Fullarton and Logan. W. A. TURNBULI.J, Secretary -Treasurer RP R. No, 1, Woodham. GLADIJAN & S'TANBIJItY Solicitors, Exeter. os.A.A.P.A...onomermaNAA DR. HENRY. A. CORSAITT Veterinary Surgeon Office—Baker's Livery on James St, Calls promptly attended to day or night. Phone FL Dia. A.- R. III/sT8M4N0 'Honor Giraduate of Toronto isAliver- Sity. DENTIST Office over Gladmaii ,& stanhurY' office, Main Street, Exeter Advertise in the T t pa„ MONEY TO LOAN .We have a iarge'amouiit of private funds to loan on farm, and villago properties, at lowest rates of in/„. terest. (MADMAN & STANBURY Barristers, Solicitors, , Main St Exeter,'Oatario PERRY F. DOUPE, Licensed Anal tios.eer. ,Sales conducted in any loc- ality. Terms sioders.te, Orders befit at Times- Office will be promptly at to. Phone 116, EirktOno Address Kirldon P. 0. PR. a. 13.', ROULSTON, LDS., D.D.S1, - DENTIST Office over L It. Carling'S. Lar Closed every Wednesday 'afternoon, USEDIAMOND DYES' 1)1-e right! Don't risk: your material. 1,1;80), p a ek 'o.ge of "Diamond Dyes" con- tains directions so simplo that any NV °Mall eaa diamondolye a new, riotm cc, ol°1.111113°Perl lerrYlite:1.1;11::11 al:11;:le:011(.11(111.11gigD9:)t:rrineeele::':11:nYcli thing, whether wool, silk, 1177:111, cotton or niixod goods, emits ate gnarantecd. even if yon have iiever dyed before. Druggist hoe "f)lato end Dyea Color Cant" --10 rich colora, a4iit's4