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The Exeter Advocate, 1923-9-20, Page 4• F',,, i e to r -ACL Vocate E. Huston, P7, Snovrden; owb Crunch work, Miss Darling; emb Wale "Seneteeat:'& Creea:h, Prapri of ` `lletcltin iss i,iyiegste fa, eneletelveis, t fiubst;r' tieti Price -1n advance, $1 S0 ,0• Sweet, F. ?riebner, C`. L. ii'21son; tlr Der year u Canada; $2.00 xt„ the`--�A�iil$" 1ig0 r Pillow eases, Miss TA/Ar- t/nandStates. All seheerip.tntene �te 'ingstone, Miss T. Cheney; emb pillow Paid in advance :+tact. ohainettee cases, .H. E. Huston,' Miss Livina- , ,stoner. G. L.' Wilson; ernb day slips, XI. E. Butson: 3: McDonald; emb THURSDAY,. SEPT. 20, 19223 „, dresser and stand covers, Miss Dar- ling, Miss H. A. Fuss; can bed spread, F. Triebner, H. E. Huston, Jno. Exeter Fair Grieve; emb tea cosy, Miss Foliick, Miss Darling, Miss Tans; emb hard - (continued from page one) anger, Miss Livingstone, Miss Coco- rune; emb Bulgarian, Miss Cochrane, Miss Livingstone; emb i ontruell3ck, Miss Livingstone; emb huckabaek, Miss Livings roue. Hiss Cochrane; emb modern cross stitch, miss Dar- ling, Miss Co'ehrane; emb centre piece, colored, C. Sweet, Miss Dar - nage tend eoalventil111a1 doeign, 'Miss t`liesrtey. Miss Darling; emir table runner, Mrs, John Taylor. Miss Liv- ingstone; stub pin cushion, Miss Datr- ling, :\lies Livingstone, C. L. Wilson.; .•tul> :eight ;niton. Itis: lavingetone, Miss Cooltrano; lace, Irish Mrs. (Dr) ;sweet. illise +Darling; rase netting, Miss Livingstone, hiss Darling; lace .vatting. Filen aweiteer, :hiss D. Arm- strong; airs. tDr.1 $wee e lace Bat- tenburee ;11rs. laetcli 'u, hiss l`a'ss Miss Livingstone; Iloniton. ;Miss Lit-. latgstone, Miss Darling:braids. Miss I. \ ,e0..miss la Fta a„tt:l" - •i tri, Miss Livingstone, Crochet. ter, i Deters, Hy Ford. Jude e , Thos. 'Willis. FINE ARTS loaint = e Ln nal. . ladsc,ap.,•Mus M11i;1ter aes 1 ti"r ": tea 3, ; lfgure. ditto; fruit o r i tort ' a \le 1..� in ;stone ; .animals M, S.vi test> Mrs .\lusher; in wat- t., cola.; mai nes a.: t Faedseapc', ,also Fob's', a1 Ss I ,i'" Sttrale', itru:t i? flowers,epic ;any stella je4 t . igiee Fa''siese 1:end 2; -sepia fete; .. 11:.. ins e k. Miss Lit ^t ge:le'; e° ,at;. b::. tat 3 ti ; .', ills,: i it:ala', nealistie, J. us; eve, li▪ r . • . ai.�l'ii-•t�.u.; ?nventeariel� \Ir elenb t-ct r elea> ':'._ S; : .+ga'''ps, . Int-, Reeleton, l*ts. al Phk sten; a,tar OaitlaS T eaat'a'y • Ylurcin se.ncry. Dr Mead al . -,ss lee : iC; 11 iotograp' y , - ee e'ta ,:ca..4:1 :l::. end ,',a. tit fiat egrtx?ire 1 :io 1 end : ; c:•ay a+ri Mia, stone, Mee, hi:llee; "tt: sk.°t h aline 'rhea ee aphs, ease Peen% ne. \leve wort, tray cloth:, Miss Darling. Miss J. e silica , \i:ss Ft?2 ii k; speR`,ial. 113 • Sweitzer; doylies, Miss Sweitzer, Hunl;m. Miss Darling; luncheon set Mss Dar- ling. Miss Livingstone; lunch cloth and serviettes, Miss Marling, Miss Livingstone; centrepiece white, Miss Darling. Miss rollick; pillow eases, Miss Darling, Miss Sweitzer, Mrs. R. N. Creech; dresser a; stand eov'"s, ;firs. Ed. Lawson. Miss Sweiteer, C. L, 'Wilson; towels, Miss Sweitzer, Miss Darling, Miss Armstrong; sheet & pillew cases. Miss Livingstone. Mien- Darling, Miss Cochrane; bed spread. J'ro. Grieve; yoke, Miss Sweitzer, Miss Darling. Miss Living- s e; fillet. Mrs: Darla Miss Swei- tzer, Miss Armstrong; Irish J. Creech Mrs. (Dr.) Sweet: Macrame, Miss Livingstone: table mats. Miss Liv- ingstone. E. & R. Snowden. Miss Dar- ling; eentrepiecee .sera. Miss Darling, .A+. Dougall; serviettes, Mrs. E. Law- son, Miss Darling; corset cover. airs. E. Lawson, Miss Darling: i;ig:;tgown. :ilia Sweitzer, Mise Cochrane, Miss, Armstrong; fano bag. Mrs. E. Law- son, aw-sori, :Hiss Follicle, Miss Chesney; lad- les' underwear, Miss Livingstone.. Miss Chesney; infant's jacket, al'iss Livingstone A, D1ugall; bonnet, 'hiss L vi ,gstone. J. 0. Deters; 'boon'" ees. Mt.. Livingstone. .Ino. 'Grieve tress. Mies Livingstone, .L Sanders: k Mrs. work. Biller Miss ltrawta thread o , .t ivingstoae; haudk is hand -made. R. N. Crseek.n'iiiss Tont Miss Sweitzer; •o'ilar and tuff set Miss Fuss. lilies Liv gs:en fancy 'ap .''r. Miss Tara. Sweitzer,C. Pyre: hay coir cap errs E. Lawwson. -nes Darii;:ag. ass eaceeliane ; eanisole. Miss :tens. mass Darli: • laundry bag. Miss Foll.ick. Miss Fuse. Miss Ches- ear; fancy bag. H: E. I aterL r., Mist; :.iris stone. Miss .S.~. r+ eitze . bead work.. Mrs. (Dr.', Sweet Miss Tom; child's dress Mrs. (Dr.) Sweet; ta- ble ren W er, Miss Darling. Miss Sweit- zer; sofa pillow, =:nutted. R. N. Creeds l,ss Chesneyq�,� C. Sweet; sofa M pillow, washable. JF Livingstone, Miss Darling; library- set, pillows aC runner, Mrs. Lawson. Miss Darling; serving tray, Miss Cochrane, H. E. Huston. Miss Fuss: raffia -work, 3: in. Andrew. Miss Livingstone, man`s n,igbt shirt. Scathe= Brothers, 'llrs 'retchen; nan's work shirt, Mess Liringstone, 3no. Grieve; kit- chen apron. Miss. Tom, Miss Falb*ik, Mrs. Lawson; crochet wool sweater, hiss Darling; scary Miss Cochrane. Mrs. McPherson; slippers, Miss Tom, Jno. Grieve; underskirt, Miss 'Coch- rane. Miss Tom; knitted sweater, R. X. Creech. Miss J. Creech, Miss Fuss; knitted scarf, Miss Chesney, Miss Fuse; cap, _Miss Fuss; slipper,. Bliss Tons, ann. Grieve; underskirt, Miss Livingstone; ladies' mitts, 3rio. Grieve, Miss Toni; men's mitts, Jno. Grieve, Miss Tom; .nen s socks', Miss Livingstone. Miss Dar'lin; stockings lies Tose,. Jno. Grieve; braided rag. E. Huston hooked rug, C. Sweet, I of gaIl; pail? 7'e iaidou' curtains. Miss 'Tom, Miss L 1-ingstone ; sltrmbr r rug, Miss Fuss, Miss Darling; Hdown or wool, comforter, Tito. Grieve, C. Sweet; quilt patched cotton, Mrs (Dr.) Sweet, Jan. •Griere, C. Sweet; tittilt, tehed silk ..Tno. +Grieve, Mies Darling, J, Triebner; quilt, knitted, Jno. Grieve, Miss Tom; Special, knit: ted sweater and cap, C. L. Wilson; v spec iai, Mies Darling. itet3i t'e'l?T.ti':E 'S DEP tR'lfD tt'NT., MAN UF,A.a7'TURES +.tt Donee,' e clash \§ . rumen 111a. 11u t a:in:-'-s,1.t'' „1 '1 lank:te Seiut:ra:titt 13:'.?.., airs Ke wata1- en S outii: ett Bros., albs TOtla;+ ra, ;pet. \F -SS 'Tom; sewn; cit*, S. Martin,` Sea, Vane 2; t ii'o e t.eto;a suit Nle, 'Tant,aneaelita. • watt: sen ea?eds, beote, and eine: ri$e za:ti_„ tiaa;.. '.r . t t,..,01S;4i'xt:t 1 t a '. 3eri as - . `. a ex, .. ,... , J. , to :nee w, -eaten; VE r .\.BLES Dezatoee. lee as t aai Hebron:IV:: It E',.; ,;' S ,,i Z'0.e eat;e rid wi I. Seed: rt W. It lateirni in ::,...ti R Sertelette CT' 1'l iaoa1ai„ eaere. li nerds. \is ll e'iti.?,w eats. I. C:id_'1 '4..t., l: I.-a,ea .e«. tient 'n3.nseelds1 E. S R. Ti::iey levee nta :ealsii E a 1. S.:•a1Ta ein erin edia , 13-1 F .. a t,r liavan.td. ee-ly R t; -a . ar ret'_:' .. enee.., z �,._� ; Neale F :- nee erenige reel, e e or y --e ;ow li. % u t ,serase Snowden; lea A •, 4. ? 'INeters • • art .r+ r:'t 'u t'te a " tri i moo. ? f.tli ' -ta P 1:e e. -.w -lneireee -.,sire.1 aa. M•c ti r t'.a e r .:;c a :.r CUT F La\\'ERS A 1 T H De. Reale! sten '^. _ ane Zane. Maier. E ri.a�3y i � e�C r+desenay. Dr. Roulstosi, L. Hetet; 'feathered, T. Harvey, D Reue se Delnies. Gaidys lel :tki:• ; low t F M`.s , Andrew z ern J t..?:. S. Ha..vey, P. ia?S*. d, • ,y ' • ai I S. Harvey, \'MLTe'la- Deere-4n . De ^-.ala igoltis African, Dr Ranle sten W. H D a:e ; F: �i ch, A.11:::'?,‘",`, 1'n r+ -^ e ; �Petu las sea- • l- h'urt's <: r. \ . t. De'.: men doe,- :, it'`, •ia1 le; P ", iia __J S. Hervey. T Key; nto.ta., Mrs. R', - needs. Sala et P. De, Hyndman, \ .-; S ,s. -p t • W H. f. 'Mese-LA Rema ektrauele, 'Sias." L. Reynolds; Mies A. Andrew; bouquet, Eaai leant, iDr, 11 tat "stow, bride's bougeet, Mrs. Mc - • A. C.c chnene; novelty' t tafact' ne T. .Harveee, Dr. Roulet:.e Dr. $-v e t, judge. e.. ..1. 'h Lombaad 'panes, J. H. Grieve, Mss.. (Del Sweet, MISCELLAN1SOt S i o1. ar d • t :ti't, W. a Dearing .,, lrtane3 , airs \1cPlte t„ ,. 71 a a ^;tldi 1:?L'a?ra earn Ins e in comb, 'tlrs. McPherson; pickles. kles. \V. H Dearing; canned \'ege =j, Best dressed doll, F. Bloomfield; eabeee, \\ H Den. ng; A.: Doug ; doll's clothes, F. Bloomfield; plain aomenncele rams, i5 re. a'ta", R Snowd i ,hand sewing, F. Bloomfield; crochet W. l x'* r:z Moine-made bre , work P. `Bloomfield, Men: It gert.l W. H.Dearing cakes lir 1 rthe hd ew, W,` H, Dearing; ittant..hl I.nel-er xS years Lor- ori, '±11ary A,tdreyti, j. s. 1Daitee; " Half dos, hemmed hrikfs, John Mo - ed meets, "a\ . H. Deaneee,, Wins, J. Donald; sota pillow, rd4:tuted, T. Mo- n:in-scree; eggs. -lira. Aaldenon, Mrs. Donald, F. Bloomfield; centrepiece, "white, J'. McDonald, F. Bloomfield; centrepiece, eoior J. McDonald, Mss . Clarke; pair lurid -worked .towel's, J. McDonald: fanny pin cushion, J. Eneb oidered tray` cloth, Miss &. McDonald, P. Bloomfield; Crochet oeVr4iiie; Mrs. McPherson; emb. ta- work, Miss CIarke,J. McDonald:;, col. ineii, cloth, Mies Livingstene, H. -fancy articles, F. Bloomfield; button E. Huston; emu^ luneb eioth 'and 'holes, F. Bloomfield, Mrs. Anderson; etre. Mise e, Darling; enr,b I laan'ar bag, J 3vEc r eeac .T. Me Di :eDonald, F. B iaointialtl, darts 4g,. .Badpmf'ield eiiitiichinge irL' ' x, . B'loobiff ld. JtrDGE, Mrs, Douglas, \nes ;1?, E. Browne . judge, AIil2S WORK. yt cheeu set, H. E...l?'nen:n.;.: ling: ertb. lrzneJ; ekuli, Miles Tia; Mee. . Miller: eni'tr centre pares, *Abse Darling C. Sweet„ ui1a valor: braid, Miss Livingstone;` , Cass inners ;arab. 'i omcu or cue evork; E. ';piston, .nes Livingstone, .emb SC f(?CDI, t RI:i:1�RE S LIST hies. R i3 .'1 Sweet, " 3 .5s-714 , • l'aellita_ semi) is t ash and:eye;, a Green leiter ntairi potatoes, Fred; Bloomfield; Irish Cobbler potatoes, F, 131oo.rufield E'u,eka potatoes, M. Dearing;'‘Gold Bantam earn, Fred 13ioomfeilc , M, De�iiiinge any other variety table corn, F. Stewart,1i:° Dearing;. rouud blood beets, F. Stew- art M, Dearing; long blood beets, R. Gambrill; Ohautenay carrots, F. Stewart, R, Ganr.brill; any other var. lets' carrots, P. Bloomfield, R. Gant - brill; yellow onions, M. Dearing, R, Bloomfield; red onions, R. Bloom- field, M. Dearing; Duteh Sets, M, Dearing, R. Bloomfield; Swede tur- nips, M. Dearing, R. Bloomfield; par- snips, F. Stewart, R. Gambrill; eel- ely, M. Dearing, R. Bloomfield; to- tuatoes, - M. Dearing;cabbage; R. Gambrill, ' Ma Dearing; table beans, R. Bloomfield; white beans, R. Bloomfield T. Gollingwood; man - golds, R. Bloomfield, R. Gambrill; CUT FLOWERS Asters, M. Dearing, G. Hunkin; Phlox, M. Dearing, L. Heist; Sweet Peas, M. DeariJ,ig, L, Haiet; Nastur- tiums, M. Dearing, id. Bloomfield; Pansies. L. Hares, M. Dearing: ger- anium in pot, M. Dearing, R. Bloom- field; 1-�alsarns, hi. Dearing, L. Heist dahlias, L. Heist, M. Dearing; glad- ioli, M. Dearing, L. Karst; eollectlou of 'woods. L. Heist, A. Etherington: eol, of leaves, Mrs. Jas. Anderson: col. of insects, Mrs. Jas. Anderson, Hugh. Creech; best 'writing. ten yrs. ;S and ander, R, Gambrill, R. Stone, H. Kerslake; 'drawing ten and under, J. Kuhn, J. Sutton, S. Cann; drawing over ten, 'Pang Ying Wee, D. Arm- strong, GRAINS Winter wheat, 3. Anderson: oats. hi. Clarke. DOMESTIC SCIENCE Best hoine-;Wade bread, et. Dear- ing, A. Etherington; best school lunch. R. Bloomfield; jar o plum;, F. Triebner; jar of raspberries. M. Bloomfield. M. Dearing; jar of straw berries. M. Bloointield,a M. Dearing; apple pie M. Bloornfield: hemmed handkerchiefs, M. Dearing: dressed doll. R. Bloomfield. M. Dearing. MISCELLANEOi S Hammier handle, box and milking stool, L. Heist; doll house, R. Gayi- brill; .special, raspberries. R. Gana - brill; special, pop eorn, T. C'aolliing- woad. Stephen Council The Connell l of the Tow :.a: _ of St'nbeta ea. -evened in the Tows Hall t:: �,rt'�n. an Tuesday, Sept 4. _ 1 o'clock pen Al members -were ores- , .»'� minutes o- thep:et_a,i-, m:e i. were read and. adopted. '.'saved that the pplin:t ta'i ; -Tii'as Tre hick. for th ,zositian of ,.w C 1 i �- b n. :p a and. that ae r'3_ d a salary o ,,,j ae •v --nee-- T at v �0 3;10 ...epee..., T has T tk k Co .e..tor T ,res havng been . .d ,breee.::nie5, eesed. ei ned and s ea ed. -Carr eu ,u- izz :_-Penh ie -Tat By-law No. zo `acs,u!re lend the purpose a:i the Town -.ship. hav_n,; been read the th ; ee ante.e, b.'. r a,ssel, signed and see1e3 C a, 'y'H .;., = -Hayes-That. By-law No See, a r e de for r the :eve- tine a- le_ ori. ter taxes for1023, hsv been rent Three a�.,tr a he`s, be passed, sign„ daxd ,a Hayes-P�Fiwe—That Bylaw No. be g a bylaw to provide far ; dralnie :ertain needs n Stephen, and enatea else Drein, haviagl been _e -d emcee, b prarisi seely adopt The oelaw:, g orders Sr e p ss .. — TM-ke.:ng, gram;. 21.1n; H.'Aar- dine. grading a tile, e.?t7; Parol Shue teener.. o.€+3; Jos.:ter, gravel, 53.45 Psstrs tsrer, stamps foe 1 otere - ,, sts; 39.62; .Senarem Smith, cutting Weeds, et ,ben and 'f=sbozne. 1.30; Geo. Eisner ma9ng tile .180.50; John Richards,'gra- 'vet 3e.40; Geo. F.r?be rep. cn!vert and dream -4.20; Ceaateaaia � sem,, irs Co-op err a -rs Co;, b ? e r..emene 3730; Her- Eea gravel. 13.50; J.W \i .- '� =a Beaver, te=a; lis cam. and culvert a t 11.00; Aisa C. Fanners' Cenep ,ere •Co., pasts end cartage 23.a0; Exec. 3. Steineeh res-' tate jo.t d reg. fees of deed 102,95: Ad jou t to Oct. 1st at 1 pen Henry Eb.r, Clerk, Mr, and Mrs, Frank Gn to ilg n ern Steiday`,at the liable of ills. Geq,.g. inti wszt, Denfield, Arrangements have been made for anniversary services in, this Church na .October 7, when Rev, Fbtdlay sof Gor- i , a former pastor, will have charge of both services. ,lir, dad Mrs. Jelin Stevenson spent Sunday. with Mr. and Mrs. Frank lBiocl;; of \' in.heisea. Ur. anti dips, Geo,. Squire were Sun- day, visitors with Mr. and Mrs. 111bert Scott of Sunshine. Mrs. Jas, Knox Of St. Marys is spend- inp a few, days at the home of her 'mother, Mee. Mary Jaques. Little Grace Webb was In London Hospital on Monday, having her ton- sils and adenoids removed. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Squire spent :k\unday with Mr. anid Mrs. Nelson of Sunshine. Crediton Nara Herbert Wein and children of Dashwood, were visiting at the home of \Ir. and Mrs. Harry Fahner for is few days, Mr. Lorne Bream. B. has returned borne from. C re.?ghtoa Mine for a few days' visit before ct>mmeneinq studies ag\ala,• ;'1:lb rt \\'olf had the miefartune tai be leked on the knee by a horse last ws�ek and is wear, ince to hotu_ 'for a few- days. \Tr. and Mrs. Sanford Lawson ireau Fl tat., \I•ch. vieted Mr..and Ma -s, •!- \\' Lawsea over the week end Mr. and Mrs, Thos. T-ee'ethi 1., spe t, the, n- ek Vad with friends i i Loa don... La rte a ,umber from her: attended i the funeral of the'�late Tobe. She~^:t at Gaud Be ea on e uzds , Tat: male �auarrette of tyle• E'nn ...1, al C hureh 'vera in t' ria on Mon- day eveeern rendering a tuns: ai i Ln- eet. \aany .? ti';: man ,ata :he „r,; neeto_ed o Exeter Mo day etetan to - bear th lecturein the James ; tren Church. by \ir. ?Maloney. Zurich Nene S. Bement, of Kitchener s vjs- eeing h sestter Men T. a ester Mrs. D_ Koeblee, eso -t ed at Pt. `# unen. ego-_ acme tee, has returned b irt3 ?1Bss Adae.. iebe..4 who 7rar anent the past theee. months , with her pa nts, Mr, and Mrss Siebet left for Detroit last etneele. !,�.{ I nee-, and UTZ. s_ Litt .'Spear the �F 'a+. at Sehrbeew"-lje, rthe'occaajon, be- ing a family 7e1Z on. alis. A. Mel - ick cc-nducted the servo., in the' Evangelical Cbnrch; while Rev. Lets y 'off Kippen. had charge of the. evening eervie•: Zurich�,,,yTai 1l belted x Sep` 27 end lir. MJoh.: Fuss .left onTuesday Iol- a, a, fewwweeks"!_ eiSit: int leant -eft, wage her darnel . J. Schwartz. M „and .Mrs.. 3. e1. G. len <r Arra .Au bor.. 1acb., are visiting receives' ?? Mee Gelimes beeirig a sister of Mr John, Fuss of the. 'ri}3.age N3.r, and Jlh;s_ Re Fe Stade and son Herold :retn'th d after a wets ' .sit cezt1.h friends at Hojiy, l'o'tia.c and De tit,Ede • atie jai Blochu;rsa. d .1;prn De- treat De-tr. t efter a few Weeks', iitjt *hii "Nees. Bloch rernaI thee carr fo-, some hiss V Vora S2ebe up' her ernlinery pareoes,,a:t Zuricb such the purchased fro at. E ss aRohe, ledge. �. 31fr. and Mrs Bd. Siebert andfezzia, ', 'l s Nora nati Pa. Feeen 8iebe.x.t, who have sp._^t some time at the I,oMi,. oY &der, and "'a`L;s, W. i., Sibert, ,fa- tinned to Detro_t: 1 Here anti There It is announced that a new care, the extent of which can only be surmised, has been discovered seven miles from Glacier Hoose, Glacier, B.C. The Yukon Territory is rapidly losing its inhabitants. In 1911 the population was 27,217. and in 1991 tt had dwindled down to 4,15?. In at .ddr_s $ s to the Rotarians in 'Montreal last week, E. W. Beatty, .pprres�iident of the Canadian Pacific Tiailway, made a pointed statement to the effect' that Canada needs more capital for its develepment and more men for the :ante purpose. An old-time stampede will be held in Calgary, Alta., between July 5th and July 14th, 1923. The programme will, as usual, include calf roping contests, broncho busting, and fancy riding and roping, etc. Resumption ©f direct steamship serrice this spring between Mont- real and the principal Norwegian ports, with the object of furthering the expansion of trade between Can- ada and Norway, is announced by. the Canadian Pacific traffic agents for the Norwegian -American Line. The Canadian Pacific steamship "Metagarria" recently brought over to Canada 400 men and women of the Hebrides -the first migration of young Hebrides farmers to Can- ada Hader the Ontario imm'ig'ration scheme. A bill has been introds,:.: ed into the Chamber of Deputies, Paris, author- hing the Government to expend 3,750,000 francs on the Canadian. travelling exhibltion. At least thirty French towns will be visited by toe gain this summer. As gcesta of President Beatty of the Canadian Pacific Railway, Taus bey members of the young farmers clubs of Great Britain will cross the Atlantic and tour the Eastern and Western provinces of Canada. Canada's exports to the United Rrngdor in 1929 were- more than $34,oe0,04)0 higher in value than :ex- ports of ' Canadian goods to the UCited States. To the tinted King- dom, 'Canada sold goods to the value of :$574,751,994, mad to the United States x0,156,241_ Before the war India imported $600.000,000 worth of commodities a year, of ,whish Canada sent not more than '¢30,000 werta. Last year her imports were 1200,000,000, of w'liich Canada seat $1.126,000, and it is noir expeeted that there will be a '.further enemas to between $3,- .900,099 ani $,C?,i1ee,!00 this year. Send The Adelecate+ to your tant ;fe ends Joe a year. It will be apprecszted. WANTED NO n< RELIABLE SALES AGENT fez this di,tricr to deli our.Z Oniameatat Tani? Slawaria4 abtvbaa:ewe, Good Pay. Faaiusr a Terirttorr. Ilcas'agenc; es valuable -sur stock sst ie higher( grade --sal grown in r -*nitre= nurseries, dad •the list of varieties the very''best, Prompt and eatisfactoter.deliVerles guaranteed. Eaubbrbed 40 YW.; 600 Arrest 'tlr;pertirstars aria PELHAM NURSERY CO. Toronto, Ont. -.. its . old way of.carrying,your money in gold in a belt, when travelling, had neither, the advantages of safety nor comfort.. OUR Travellers' Clieyues are pay. able only to your order, can be. cashed promptly in small amounts for our immediate requirements and take little space in your pocket. Try them. 674 THE CANADIAN BANK it OF COMMERCE Capital Paid up $1.5,00Q,000 Reserve Fund $ 15,000,000 Exeter Branch - M. R. Complin, Manager Crediten.Braanch , w G. G. Maynard, Manager Dashwood Branch O. G. Maynard, Manager INCORP OR A I'ED 1855 Capital and Reserve $9,000,000 Over 125 Branches. iE MOLSONS L - ONS S BANK ..COURTESY TO ALL in all departments" every effort as made to eliminate. unnecessary formalities and to assure speedy and courteous service to customer, Savings Departments at every Breach EXETER; BRANOH T. S. WOODSt Manager, Centralia Branch open for business daily. • Fullerton -A very pretty wedding KIPPEN-On, Sept, 12, at high noon, took pace at the 1Lethodist Parson-jan, interesting event took place at the age, Fullerton; Sept. 5th, when Miss home of Mr. and, Mrs. Robert T., Eagle, Biney Clare. only daughter of Mr. and near Kippen when their daughter, Tenn Nies. George Leversage, of Carl`ntg Hazel was united in marriage to Fred - ford, became the bride of Mr, Allen erick R. Rathwell,. son of Mr. and Mrs. Elson. \icDougald, sora of the late John John Radii-vell. They will reside on and airs. _McDougald, Fullerton, the groom's farm near Brucefield. l'Ais Azle liciiskir re - bur _r /t EVcarriERY genuine piece of SMP Enameled Ware es the SMP shield shape trade mark. Only the choicestarticles carry this sign. It guarantees the value in the article, and the use of SMP Enameled Ware itself guarantees quick heating of foods; absolute purity; ease of cleaning, tenderly cooked food and long wear. Ask the hardware merchant for SMPa"'WARE Three finishes: Pearl Ware, two coats of pearly, grey enamel inside and out. ' Diamond. Ware, three coats, light blue and white outside, white lining; Crystal Ware, three coats, pure white inside and out, with Royal Blue Edging. ass .._._.... -_..:.z : . Always Good When you buy SURPRISE you get a , big,g bright, solid bar of the highest grade household s w , Q aFP and' it is ;always the same Kure tl 'Soap