The Exeter Advocate, 1923-4-26, Page 4Peerlus P�uItryrence
Height from 3 to $feet
You can find just the right he i g h t of
fence you require from our assortment of
Peerless Poultry Pence. It keeps hens and
eggs right where you want them all the
time. Lasts five times - as long as
netting and its strength protects your
flock from intruders.
BURLINGTON STEEL pOST, BARB WIRE, BRACE -
WIRE AND STAPLES. GET OUR PRICES. THEY
WILL SURPRISE YOU.
B. M.' FRANCIS
1 rASSEY-HARRIS SHOW ROOMS
EXETER HIGH SCHOOL EASTER EXAMINATIONS
FORM I
. L.C. F.G. Com Lit. C.H. Al. Art
312. Bissett 72 61 55
N. Chambers 44 58
R. Elworthy 28 32
L. Ford 69 65
G. Fulton 60 64
I. Harding
11L Johns 53 51
M. Jory 58 55
V. Kleinfeldt 46 60
I.Lamport
F. l4Iarshand
A. Mitchell
E. Morlock
M. Murphy
B. Murray
A. Preszcator
112. Salter
H. Sanders
M. Willis
H. Fisher
L. Foote
G. Fowler
A. Frayne
G. Frayne
R. Grambriil
J. Penrice
J. Pryde
E. Rundle
A. Sanders
H. Snell
W. Spencer
O. Tuckey
H. West
H. Whyte
G. Johns
J. Gilfillan
H. Kestle
L. Greb
B. Tuekey
E. Whitlock
G. Chapman
62 85 39 53
39 58 57 54
31 12 50
60 18 35 45 51
64 56 54 50 50
63 18 24 31 32
73 58 47 10 51
70 42 34 51 50
77 44 32 32 39
57 27 56 32 56
62 84 32 60 26 56
38 22 45 30
93 89 75 88 92 85 53
36' 43 47 47 87 52 40
87 68 53 17 49 63 51
45 16
71 62 53 53 85 52 50
58 2S 27 4 43
53 68 54 68 66 58 50
35 41 15 37 11 47
48 45 77 79 51
46 52 80 76 83 40 60
57 55 75 31 38
28 27 42 44 59 45 43
44 59 54 11 69 26 48
29 31 43 21 70 35 46
75 75 60 54 64 60 55
19 43 46 42 28 50
58 47 49 51 52
37 46 34 61 50 50
32 57 57 65 35 48
76 47 52 26 67 34 50
28 68 57 84 56 53
50 .35 61 61 71 58 53
43
36
35
51
55
50
50
60
FORM II
L.C. F.C. E.G. E.C. Lit. Ari Geo
A.. Acheson 18 28 55 40 44 31
E. Kuntz 39 37 58 51 38 52
D. Snell 40 35`°"50 53 50 47
W. Von Wascinski 37 45 67 52 18 24-
P.
4F. Walter 38 24 52 39 53 39
H. Wethey 49 28 60 54 37 60
ail. Aldworth 51 50 54 50 78
IL Kest' e 25 20 38 '21
11. Jory 44 61 65 54 50 92
•G. Turnbull 80 79 60 55 71 82 89
E. Whitlock ' 56. 55 51 53 98
O. Wood 69• 52 50 76 50 77
E. Gardiner 59 57 50 63 44
H. Hackney 41 52 50 56 29 54 29
1/1. Hackney 75 72 64 50 17 33 92 58 42
E. Hamilton 49 76 59 53 85 60 55
F. Abbott 52 35 30 50 29 50 61 57 47
G. Beavers , 77 75 51 70 60 64 80 65 55
G. Collington 84 72 48 65 82 85 80 58 59
T. Pryde 69 68 47 54 67 41 94 58 47
V.. Roulston - 54 53 37 60 52 52 77 63 58
A. Alexander 50 54 50 64 62 60 69 61
C. Canpbell ; 72 67. 43 60 54 27 96 65 60
_0. Daman ; 25 56 28 43 75 52 45
P. Ford. 27 27 30 57 43 17 55 50 32
3. Gilfillan 1 •61 60 58 56 45 89 69 71
H. Gower 31 55 53 38 70.. 45 48
B.• Greb 45 64 63 59 97 . 71 •: 76'
H. Hodgson 71 51 57 55 51 50 81 50 48
H. Hunter 53 51 60 51 52 77 62 55
G. Johns 37 50 53
P. McFalls 63 57 54 63
H. Pollen 48 32 52 40
G. Thomson 32 60 44 56
B. Tuckey 39 56 53 ' 54
I. Stewart 86
G. Francis 61
Helen Dignan 26
B. Russell 21
T. Mills 86 . '61
G. Hind 82 70
L. Statham 63 65
In Latin Composition only -W. Cochrane, 58; M. Ford, 51; F. Harvey,
49; E. Howard, 93; L. Jones, 77; Benson Tuckey, 66; G. Warrener, 25.
FORM IIIA
L.A. L.C. F.A. F.C. Com Lit. A.H. B.H. Al. Geo Ph
60 66 93 73 76
54 53 58 66 56 75 61 53 72 58
28 36 50 67 35
31 23 42 38 55
64 37 58 65 68
Bo.Geo
59 74
52 64
13 32
37 38
48
20
52
48
42
65
70
25
98
37
41.
8
70
22
79
23
74
68
53
37
42
42
53
38
56
45
62
60
72
74
A. Christie
M. Blworthy . 35
E. Horney 42
H. Wood
J. Elder ..:
H. Greb
E. Howard
W. Lawson 74
C. Morlock ,77
L. Morlock 77
T. Mills
38
67
33
L. Statham
G. Hind
C. Christie
I. Stewart
B. Russell
L. Fulton
H. Elder
43 32
69 62
68 76
6'S 70
58 75 61 78 64 59
39 57
25 31 53 71 95 64
77 72 69
46 50 44 29 61 68.
67.
59 79 65
56 76 79
FORM III B
E.C. E.L. A.H. B.H. AI. "leo
35 45 71 74 50
V. Mawhinney
G. Forrest
M. Howald
G. Hunter
J. Hogarth
L. Knight
L. Jones
W. Johns
E. Aldworth
B. Tuckey
K. Stanbury
H. Murray
M. Tiernan
T. Heywood
L Murray
F. Harvey
W. Heywood
P. Kleinstiver
M. Sims
R. Creech
D. Balkwill
A. Hoffman
P. Thomson
N. Foist
K. Love
M, Cornish
M. Gilfillan
G. Francis
M. Wethey
B. Cunningham
M. Ford
E. Howard
H. Seldon
F.A.
B. Cunningham
H. Greb
E. Howard
L. Morlock
G. McLean
58 W. Lawson 62 80
43 E. Thomson 77
65 C. Morlock 62 81
51 L. Joynt ........ 49 48 41 51
42 M. Kuntz
62 M. Ford
77 C. Ford
63 M. Wethey
94 H. Seldon
56 G. Francis
66 J. A. Christie
36 V. 'RTllitside
77 H. Wood
38
70
43
69
90
54
46
67
63
63
55
53
66
65,
67
75
76
60 57 70 58 62
55 73 75 70 80
58 55 68 26 50
55 58
55 67 66 48 82
70 77 64 70 99 6$
49 39 54 39 58 26
47 71 64 59 58 84
67 66 67 76 90 97
63 65 72 54 59 71
40 43 12 35 21
53 35 49 84
54 51 37 59
78 57 48
75 56 54 91
59 55 50 51 67
48 49 48 39
75 87 79 80 42
58 39 48
47 59 39 49 42
60 60 81 80 15
44 41 34
49 51 50 47
50 43 75 64 83
47 57 40 47 64
40 67 65 58 57
57 68 57 56 77
65 72 80 69 83
60 67 50 68 '66
46 62 60 48 68
39 49 63 72 73
60 74 65 57 59
53 57 58 86
69 61 72 66 82
Ph. Ch.
57
54
88
50
68
59
75
68
53
69 _4-1
.27 25
57
68 52
93 75
25 57
69 78
50
24 36
63 62
50
60 45
64 85
34 66
47 61
88 59
83 86
61 36
62 45
90 68
67 36
56 67
89 69
78 74
83 58
33 50
75 75
81 70
93
UPPER SCHOOL
F.C. Com Lit. M,IjJ Al.
67 93
53 59
68 70
67 68
Zo. P'y
41 22
54 34
53 41
60 18
46 19
52 48
72 51
46 21
56 32
75 66
64 53
60 39
53 26
52 51 39
65 62 65
89 61
58 53 75
70 53 46
Carrie Davis ....
Nellie Medd ....
Ed. Berry
H. Delbridge
H. Dignan
V. Whiteside
H. Cosworth
M. Meyers
G. Sanders 40 41 68
G. Warreuer
M. Horney 26 22
G. Chapman ..... 53 41
L. Haist ... 75 64 79
L., Snell 68 66 63
W. Cochrane ....
M. Rowe 68 59 55
R. Lamport
I
M. Woods 43
I I el. Dignan ... 50
M. Farquhar 40 39 60
&. Anderson 1;.:.:
G, Hodgson 47 1;'411,; 66
" L. Rivers .;. 52 71 61 76 . 78
58 92
74
58 54- 60 30 40
65 6.2 55 49 50
49 50 70 63 66
50 43 27
36 39 18
77 80 75
79 63 68
72 68 75 61 83
59 51 43 21
75
80 60 59 46
76
50
59
73
25
69
50
87
41.
97
64
54
54 58 57
40 59 60
66
56
53
65
72
39
53
79
63
59
65
54
50
60
55
62
72
51
47
43
63
54
62
47
61
42
26
66
38
29
69
34
62
63
83
59
48
62
50
75
63
Geo Tri Ph Ch Bo. Zo.
43
100 82 61
81
77 83
61 76 64 45 51 64 54
69 66 58
97
86 78
67 42 73
72 87 61 89 82
44 43
6G
78
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THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1923
Dashwood
Will the party holding mmy fence
tretcher, please return it at once?
D. Tiernan.
Miss M. Hantwer spent last week
i^t Exeter, visiting with Mrs. R. Davis.
\ir. P 115offatt has purchased a new
Ford touring car.
Mrs A. Beaver visited with her'
parents in Zurich over the week -end.
Mr. .E, G. Kraft spent Thursday in
London..
Mr. and Mrs. Dan. Schroeder of near
London spent Sunday in town.
l ev. H A. Kellerman of Chesley.
spent a few days at his home here
this week. .
Rev. N. E. Dahms.of Bridgeport re-
newed b)d acquaintances in the -vil-
lage this week.
(Intended for last week.)
Mr, W. Cailfas of Rosthern, Sask.,
visited with friends and relatives here
recently.
Miss E. Grayb gel of, Toronto has re-
turned home.
Miss Louise Graupner left last week
for Fart Wayne, Ind.
Rev. Graupner is attending' Confer-
ence at Clifford this week.
Mfrs. Yeates of Sarnia is -visiting her
daughter; Mrs. Harry Kraft.
Mr. Fred. Slun;t is quite all at Lis
home. We hope for a speedy ...+eco•v-.t
ery.
'14r. and Mrs. Chas. Stire left ;last
ween, for Oshawa.
fa -
ST. MARYS.-James McCardie, a
former owner and operator of a bus
and livery business in St. Marys,,•daed
suddenly on April 18th, following an
attack of heart failure.; He was 70
years of age and is survived 'by his
widow and one daughter, Mrs. Moore.
Ch
76
48
Zurich
• . r. and Mrs. J. J. Schwartz of De-
troit is .visiting at the home of this
wife's parents, Mr. and Mrs. JahnFuss.
;1fr. Rich. Geoffrey left for Chat-
ham ;on Monday., where he intends to
stay for the summer.
NI¢. Emanuel. Koehler of Kitchener
spetnt the week hem..
Vide driving out of the Evangeli-
cal Church shied Mr. Simeon Grebi's'
hoose lioilbed and ithe rig striking the
building, he wasthrown out with great
force, and got a nags ty, cut in the. bead.
The animal tore itself loose and ran
home. ,
There was no eerviice in the Evan-
gelical Church on Sunday, Rev. J. ,G,
Litt being at the Conference in Cred-
iton.
On, Saturday,, April. 11, the horse of,
\lr. J Gepss of near Blyth, ,w4.s ih�e
scene of a pretty house wed wbert;
74 his .daughter, Mass Clara, w •'United
38 lav holy bonds of attrii nony
56 W.m. Koehler, ,son of Mr, and m{Lrs.;
Jacob IKoehler, Zurich. ,
Mr. John Kipper 1s; ,mile to ire out
32 again, although with the aid of mut-
46
rut46 elites, after being lad up for several
67 weeks.
63
21 34
52
48
55
39
50 43 21
"61' 24- - 83
56 56 7.8 80 63
68 62 71 76
75 97 86
Farquhar Y.
35 The annual meeting of the Farquhar
Women's institute will be,. told in the
Farquhar on Tuesday afternoon, May.
14 1.: A full attendacne, of members is
62 asized for es` import -Ant business ;is to
57 be transacted. Lunch wall be served
at the close of the meat%ng,
VICTORY LOAN
COUPONS
We will cash your Victory Loan
Coupons or place them to your credit
In our Savings. Bank where they will
draw interest at .3% Der annum. ,,,
THE CANADIAN BANK
OF COMMERCE
Capital Paid
Exeter Branch -
Crediton Branch
Dashwood Branch,
up $15,000,000
Reserve Fund $15,000,000
M. R. Complln, Manager
T. L. Rutherford, Acting Manager
INCORPORATED 1855
Capital and Reserve $9,000,000
Over 125 Branches.
THE MOLSONS BANK
SPECIAL SAVINGS DEPARTMENTS'
are provided at every one of our branches
and assure to our depositors prompt and
courteous attention.
Deposits of $1.00 and upwards invited.
EXETER BRANCH
T. S. WOODS Manager,
Centralia Branch open for business daily.
An Opportunity for Cultural Study
School teachers, extramural, regular and special students
are invited to come for six weeks' Summer School, whichppen4
Emy 2nd. General B. A. ana Honor B. A. courses are offered,.
nglish, Mathematics, History, Philosophy, Languages and
Natural Sciei ces-20 courses in all. Special coprs qin Geology,
including Geography and Physiography regiiired by Dep1rt-
mental regulations. Low fees.
Apply K.P.R. NEVILLE, Ph.D., Registrar, London; Ont.
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TODAY you can get 31%
more of Ford Equipment
for a dollar than in 1914,
Almost all other commodi-
ties today show a marked
increase over 1914 prices.
This means that a man
whether he be a farmer, manu-
facturer • or . other producer,
can buy Ford Equipment at a
greatly reduced price while he
receives a healthy increase for.
his products over' 1914 prices.
This is in face of the fact
that the tendency of . prices on
all commodities is to increase*
Therefore, the present
prices of Ford Cars, which are
the lowest in the history of
the company, cannot be.
guaranteed.
The only way you can make
sure of them is to Buy Now.
Terms if you wish.
Milo Snell,
Exeter, Ont.
Cook Bros.
Hensall, Ont.
FORD MOTOR COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED, FORD, ONTARIO
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