The Exeter Times, 1923-3-1, Page 4A
SONtr:'
it1U-N(PR
ork!
hnib- clod for the might of
The ardor, the urge, the delight,ok it,
VTork that springs train the heart's
Setting the soul and the brain on fire,
wbat is so good as the heat of it,
And vv•hat is so glad as the beat of it,
Rooting and Lumber
1 Ply Roll Roofing, $2.00
2 Ply Roll Roofing, $2,75
18 Ply Aephalt Roll Roofing, either
ed or Green $4.00.
Asphalt Twin Shingles $6.75
ite Pine 16 Dressed and Matched
at $45,00 Per 1000 feet.
Aho Matched Lumber Perfectly Clear
at $55.00.
Phone No. 1
CLATWORT111(
GRANTON
THE DO 331.,E TRACK ROUTE
Bettveen
MONTREAL
• -,TORONTO
• DETROIT
and
CHICAd�
Unexcelled dining car service.
Sleeping cars on night trains and
parlor ears On princinal day trains.
And .tmanattu,
idin kind zna tne ste'rn nom -
Challenging brain and heart and
hand?
Work;
Thank God for,the pride of it --
For the beautiful conquering tide of
weeping the life in its curious Hoed,
Thrilling the arteries, cleansing the
blood, ,
Mastering; stupor and dull despair,
Moving the dreamer to do and dare,
Oh, what is so good as the urge of it,
And what is eo glad as the surge of it,
And what is so Strong as the, S11121 -
mons, deep '
Rousing the torpid soul from sleep
Work!
Thank God for the pace of it—
Foe the terible, keen, ewift race of it,
Fiery steeds in full control,
Nostrils a -quiver to greet the goal.
Work, the power that drives behind,
Guiding the purposes, taming the
mind,
Holding the runaway wishes back,
Reining the will to one steady track,
Speeding the energies faster, faster,
Triumphing o'er disaster.
Oh, what is so good as the pain of it,
And what is so good so the gain of it,
And what is so kind as the cruel goad
Forcing us on through the rugged
road?
Work!
Thank God for the swing of it—
For the clamoring, hammering ring
of it,
Passion of labor daily hurled •
On the mighty anvils of the world.
Ole what is so fierce as the flame of it
And whoa is solarge as the aim of it,
Thundering on through dearth and
doubt,
Calling the plan of the Maker out;
Work, the Titan; 'Work, the friend,
ha.ping, the earth to a glorious end,
raining the swamps and_blasting the
hills,
oing whatever the spirit wills;
ending a continent apart,
o answer the dreams of the Master
heart;
hank God fon a world. where none
Full information from any Grand
Trunk Ticket Agent or C. E. Hor-
ning, District Passenger Agent, e,
Toronta. , - "11'
. DORE, agent Exestere
Phone it6w,
. may shirk, ,
ank Gad for the splendor of work.
WINTER 'TiteRat FROM
JANIIARY 2sul.
CENTRAL BUS1ENESS OOL- •
LEGE, ST.RATFO11O, 0
ading. practical,
in an inetant. °W.Oterl
side '
"Y
,eol Where
ou .mustn't move,'
.compelling tenderness ite,F,'911rse
He'feIa back: • ' 7etors
The touch df her hands was a gtfoi
ofjnyttntlni4;pattaarnednan to her,..wata,
" with weakness, radian's at her near '-ca",
presence. His eyes went, throueliseserSaV
UMTSJ
reiZ42`;',:
elene„„ edam
....ttm-• ye,
Sleep t o,hight use RAZA‘
to -day for Asthma.
• RAZ -Mall has brought peaceful nights
and restful sleeplo thousands Who'
formerlysuffered the-agoniesialesthine.
eZejaall coatains it.o narcotics or
. 'other habit-forming drugs. If it
• does Not give relief we guarantee your
druggist Neill return your money, $1.00
a Box.. "Just swallow two capsules."
Free Trial fronaempleton Co., Toronto,
Sold at Howey's Drugstore
GREENWAY
airs, Edwards has been ill with
bronchitis. '
Lloyd Brophy is reeonering from
an attaeli. of Flu.
We are glad to report Miss Stew -
;nelson is cenvaleecent after her re-
cent
Mr. Lawrence Pollock and hie teth-
er, Mr. W. J. Pollock, visited in Ker -
wood last week,
The oyster supper in the Method-
ist church last Friday was an enjoY-
able affair throughout. Readings by
Miss Florence Turnbull, music by the
Male Quartette, of Grand Bend, an
amusing play and dialogues by local
talent composed a programthat
pleased everyone present. Rev. D:
W. Williams, B.A., ably filled the
chair. Proceeds $82.00.
•
The Pioneer Writers Guild of A-
merica, 9 Charles St., New York City,
will award prizes amounting to $600
to writers! and artists' whose work
has never been published. The award
will be divided as follows; Four priz-
es of $150.00 each for the best short
story, poem, play and cartoon. This
coetest closes June 301,11, 1923. For
rules address the Guild.
TEM HOME BOOSTER'S CREED
Here is the creed or a loyal spirit-
ed trade -booster who gives good rea-
sons why one should support the
home merchant:
I buy at home—
Because my interests are here.
Because the community -that is
good enough for me to live in is good
enough for me to buy in.
Because I believe in transacting
business with my friends.
Because I want to see the goods.
Because I want to get what I buy
when I pay for it.
Because my home dealer "carries"
me when I am short.
Because every dollar I spend at
home 'stays at home and works for
the welfare of the town.
Becanse the man I buy from stands
back of the goods...,
Because the- man I buy from pays
his part of the town, and municipal
taxes. '
Beea,use the intent, buyetenem helps
suppoit my selicitifriny clitirch, my
lodge and my home.
Becanse ven g1uck misfertune
ees. e se:
comes, the manndebuy from is here
with the kindly greeting, his words
of cheer and his pocket book if need
be., _
Here I live and here I buy.
Ole met Mike on the street the
other day in front of the butclaer shop
and as Ole approached him Mike held w
up his hand and said in an undertone
"S-s-sh, 'think ther6's a aniirder been
conanntted around -here." "What
makes you think so?" asked -Ole in a
whisner; "Listen" said Mike, as they
listened they heard the following con-
veesation coming out -of 'the. meat
market:- Here Bill jump lively. Break
the bonesinMr. B—'s chops, mid put
Mr. S—'s ribs in our basket; and by
Jo7ve, here's Mrs. R--'sativer end that
was left on the counter yesterday;
and take Mr. M—'s feet out of the
"Alright", said Bill, "just as
soon as I saw Mr. J—'s' leg off."
TI -IE EXETER TIMES
NEWS TOPICS OF WEE
Important Events Which Have
Occurred During the Week,
The Duey Worid's Happenings Care-
fully Coenplletl and Put Into
• }laud)" and Attractive Shape for
Perusal by th'e Readers of Our
Paper.
TUESDAY.
Sudbury lie with Soo.
Scottish curlers beaten by Ontario
rinks. ,
Retail Clothiers' Convention begins
at Toronto.
North Toronto intermediates tied
at Peterboro'.
Poland places blame for figatine,'
111 Vilaa district on Inthuanlans.
Liberal joint resolution on French
invasion •defeated hi Britieh Howie.
B. C.' Government wine case on
Oriental labor before Privy Council,
Niagara Peninsula Growers- re -
,organize for new effort to handle On-
• tario's fruit,
Decrease is reported in importa-
tion of opium and narcotic drugs for
last fiscal year.
H. C. Wallace, 1J. S, Secretaly of
Agriculture, addresses Canadian In-
stitute at Toronto.
Charge made in British House of
commons; of overcrowdiag emigrant
steamer to Auetralia.
French and Belgian Premiers forna
common policy on withdrawal when
Germans surrender. e
George Nairn, Preston, is fatally
injured when he falls off- freight
motor on Grand River Railway.
Lloyd George -delivers speech in
British Commons, urging 13ritain and
United States to mediate in Ruhr.
Five young men arrested at To-
rontci charged with taking part in the
theft of ten automobiles during the
past four :weeks.
Charles Alexandra, for whom no
relatives have yet been discevered,
was found dead ih bed in his room
at Toronto with gas tube in mouth.
Re -venue of Ontario Government
Liquor dispensaries increased' by over
$1,000,000 in 192Z and fines for
violation of the 0. T. A. decreased
sharply.
Sir Henry Newbolt telle Canadian
Authors' Association that, if they
wish to develop a Canadian litera-
ture, they must "think in terms of
Canada" to the exclusion of English
;nesters.
. WEDNESDAY.
ee' Irish rebels • loot house of Lord
French.
• Lithuanians are aggressors in
frontier dispute at Vilna.
• 'Agricultural eitimates were pre-
sented in House of Commons.
Canadian Paelfie May :extend
northward to new Quebec gold field.
German and Jewtraw break
orld s skating records at Moncton.
Jas. Vannevar, well-known Toron-
to ookelover, passes away in 9
year. .
Two naore fires in :London declaz
to be of inCehdiarf origin by oh
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MAW MOtATANA
E automobile has become a na-
tional institution for transcon-
tal touring and in United States
inil/ion persons last year are
corded as !laving whirled from one
ational park to another. Bestor) to
he Pacific ttleast by Motor is get -
4 to ba as casual as train travel.
ith a camp outfit tied to the rue -
boards and a few additional
parts, the motorists are able to
.in their sports clothes, throw
re te the wind xuxd search out
i'ctore Nitta the help of a little
ctioltrie,
()Vets are otaly used on"' bath
as the ellef fun is, to pittih
he tent in the open and cOok over
pain!) lire, or, as is rfie Case
,liout the IVeat, ovor s;tecialfy
amp stoves estaltlishoel fux tlie
ltxith cantos are 'alSo
4 niost a Chu national parks
where motorists may rest for a few
days or wee ts, in cabins rented at
o mOierate ptice and Within a short
walk of a commtnityf house and din-
ing hall, '
TheCanadianPacific Rockies are
this year to be opened to ',all such
motor tourists, for the Canadian
Government in co-operation with the
Canadian l'acific Railway, Inas corn-
pleted the 13ariff-Windermere auto-
mobile road which throws open
Banff, Lake Louise and 'Windermere
Valley to motorists..
Bungalow camps are being planned
at convenient and beautiful points
to accommodate jut such travel in
addi:ion to the regular travel which
comea by rail,
'file new road will be formally
opened on Juno 30th and will. per-
mit tile whole tide of niotor traffic
tip and down the Pacific Coast to
travel front San Diego t� Portland,
thence up the Columbia HighWaY
to Spokane and so "on, through the
Canadian border, up the Winder-
mere Valley, throngh the Canadian
Pacific! RoCkies to the famous re -
Sorts of Banf'f and Lake Louise.
From Lake Louise the motorist may
go to the Valley of Ten Peaks and
Moraine Lake. This is entirely new
country for the autoist Approaching
from the West, although the road
from the East, Calgary to Lake ,
1.4ottise1 through Banff, has been in
operation two years.
The connecting of this link rnaltes
it possible for motorists from the
Vast to tour all` the, National Parks
of the United States and visit those
in the Canadian Pacific Rockies as
well. The roads from one end of
the country to the other are goner+
ally excellent„ The cost' of such
at,,lnwaillaang blayndif.alligiwoafyctlrtliilfter Oea 1 )
Committee appointed by S11' flexixy
rhornton Is Investigating en-0)/1E34)1M
aud ititPteVelnelLte to the Nit:en:ea St
:Jittearines and Toronto Railway.
Expencliteres amounting to
100,000 by the Ontario Hydro -Elea
nee Power Commiesion • foe ream*,
purposes were tbe subject of inquir)
• by tile Gregory conunissieu.
• 11Iayor Hughes ofWelland, wee,
Wes unseated by County Court junigt.
of Welland, i$ finally restored to Mt
seat by Mr, Justice Middleton's .judg
ri$nt at Oegoede Hall.
cl3omb factory discovered in i10;16
111 Dublin.
0011.111.ngofworio%d• .jen„lers vein, round Loe
n
, ,
'Sault Ste. Marie -wins grain) t,
;seating Sudbury. '
cie'sailabooyl 1,p)yal.fi.are,..13:11.,•racks Tneeatt.
Coupterfeit gang in le S. Ime, sen.
dcations in Europe.
Emery Killins, Caistor, NV -1S Salle,
while rebbitehunting. ,
' German industries in Ruhr f.t.t
effects of French control.
Famous Holstein herd is cleat:'o
in fire neer Arnherstburg.
, Commission - on Lake Freiee
'Rates move- to Fort William.
Toronto'e cbiee of goatee 8ays theta
was a decrease in crime last year.
imperial Oil, Ltd., will contian,
exploration fdr oil in Canadian north
west, '
Lord Burnham says people of ilit
West Ladies are opposed to joinine
the United States,
John G. McLeod, six -year -ole
Brampton bny, is killed by the coi
lapse of a e new tunnel. -
Parkdale .eresbyterian Church, To,
routoo has extended a call to Env
Henry ?dilater, D.D, of Edinbiugh,
Twenty-four hundred dollars was
realized for Trushinski when Ilamil-
t4ontoa411.d Toronto professionals tie,
Provincial Treasurer estimates re-
ceipts for tlae current year will la
$39,372,029.08, an increase cif $864,-
717,99 over those of lagt year.
Hydro development and question
of freight rates were outstanding
items in speech of Lieutenant -Gover-
nor McCallum Grant at opening 01
Neva Scotia Legislature. •\
Strikes every inonth "against war
and Imperialism," a workers' repub-
lic and the abolition of n.atioual
boundary lines were among the pro-
jects discussed at convention of tie_
Workers' Party of Canada. -
SATURDAY.
Berlin fears French may enlarge
occupation.'
Irish rebel leaders captured by
Free State troops.
Mummy of Tutankhanaeu may be
left in sealed tomb.
Litemanian troops fire on Polish
soldiers in Vilna area. •
Lister Block in Hamilton and Say-
lor Block in Trenton destroyed by
fire.
8th Proposal to settle Canadian and
. United States farmers in New South
ad Wales. • • ,
iee Hamilton 0. H. A. senior en:M-
• il:Late Kitchener by beating them,
on 3 to 2. .,„
' William Grayson wins Burns Cup
and t $1,2'00 in bash in dog race at
ad Th.6 Pas. •• ,
by Dr. Forbes .Godfrey, M.P.P., Who
ha,s been quite ill of influenza, is
g.e recovering. •
11- Albert Sockett found by search
. party in Cowichan. Hills aftee being
lost for nine days.
P-
el Provincial savings deptesit banks
- hold deposits amounting to nearly
ks five million dollars.
ie Gene Tuoney wins Ameriean-light-
• heavyweight championship by out-
let Pointing Harry Greb.
ed • United States observer to present
report on German national debt to
a Reparations Commissien.
eit John Stevenson is under arreSt on
a charge of killing his wife and her
of mother at their home inSeemin Falls.
,e Hydro Power Commission approves
of agreement for Great Lakes Pulp &
Paper Co. locating on The Mission.,
lie Fort _William.
- Premier Drury tells the Legiela-
titre that apr000sar'for development
of Hydroeelectiac. posver on the Abit-
ibi river' by -private interests is being
i •considered.- '
.• Robert J. C. Stead, Canadian novel -
est, says new school of Canadian
story -tellers are tiked of "academic
nonsense aboutoy
amp'grAeat. Canadian lit -
r
- 'erature," which, he thinks will only
tome in its own -good time.
m_
• McGill won the Interc011egiate
n British Coparnonailefeats moti
to reduce reaponaibillties 111 Meso
tarnia. •
Agincourt cutlerss:on at Oakwo
yesterdaY 'afternoon 'and:evening,
113 to 92.
France -cables its tenth challen
for the Davis Cup; International te
nis trophy.
S. J. Hungerford is. chosen as o
erating head of CanadianNation
Railways.
Paris newspape-
rs -publish attac
on Lloyd George for his speech
• Parliament.
Mrs. Margaret Coupe, Dovercou
'road, Toronto, murderously slash
with a razor. '
Hamilton Tigers beat U. of T. an
Aura Lee beat Argonauts in O. H.
senior fixtures.
' Fourteen hundred members
Irish Civic Guard .parade berm
President Cosgrave. ,
Discovery of • Temple of Ur 1
Mesopotamia centuries older tha
• Tutankhamen tomb.--
,
• Election appeal agairist,amseatin
of member from Moose Jaw is dis
missed by Supreme Court.
John Murray, whe was arrested a
Torouto with Harry J. Flynn Monde
night, collapses in hisnell arid' dies
Hon. H. C. Wallace, U. S. Secre
tary of Agriculture;acidresses mera
bees of the Legisla:tute from the Boo
of the Ontario House.
• Four men fall in four different ele
vator shafts at Toronto in one ,day
one of them being killed and anothei
so seriously hurt hisniae is despaired
• sault-at-arms.
Civil war in China is again likel-Y
to break out.
St. Pats win a.nd move up in
THURSDAY.'
Irish rebels stage raid against Free
State office in Dublin,
Paper money fon Ruhr district
I practically decided on.
- Work is restarted by striking min-
ers in French coal areas.
Canadian ski runners win -feature
events at Lake Placid N Y
, . .
North Toronto O. H. A, interraed-
fats win.round from Peterboro.-
• Russia is pushing Lithuanians to
reject decision of Leagne .of Nations.
Ladies' Ontario golf chainpionsliip
will be played for at Brantford this
year.
Leaders of continent -wide counter-
feiting gang arrested in United
States. .
British Government a -fats, narrow
majority in devision on Old Ago Pen -
'Sion naotion„
• House of Commons debates bill in-
troduced by private,' member to ex;
elude Orientals. '
• Stt. Pats lose to Ottawa, 6 to 1, and
Canadians beat Hainilton, 5 to 2, 17
National League,
Two school girls are attacked by'
pet wolf Sankatodn, but wom.„,"a
heats animal off,
C. Begg of Hamilton elected
lent of the ,Dataata Retail
Mrs' Assocm
:Les Lougheed of ,Detrall placed
<onto .of printertn strike at To-
by international excfCtitiVe.
n. l'.tanning Doherty, Minister
riculture, in four-hour address,
s regiane of the Drury
ament.
viricial police at Sa"rnia seize
bottles of lemon extract fol -
,T.
nresit
„Cha
in ch
rant°
of Ag
defend
Goven
, Pro
motor trips is cheaper than staying 20000
at home, say Ju tourists
'N. H. L. race.
Oakwood (Toronto) rink defeated
hnal in Quebec tourney.
• French fear Britain will abandon
mandate over Mesopotatrnia.
Big -cache of weapons found by
police on New York 'waterfrontse"
Father of war here receives cross
from grave of gon at 'Viray Ridge.
French make new extensions -111,
Ruhr to complete custoras Control.
Prof. It. Hodder Williams resigns'
from Staff of University of Toronto.
German Chancellor says, Teutons
can hold out till july against French.
Pelee. of 'gasoline in Ontario and
Onieboc advances two cent.per gallon.
St, Mary's were
alltchener from the JA. H. A. junior
race. ,
West, Virgihian arrested at Niagara
Falls charged with abducting 15 -
Year -old niece.
An attempt to wreck train near
Chatham. frustrated by action of un-
Jhn fatretei
n.1-cir.
Sson' makes full confes-
sion of Shooting wife and mother -in -
lam at Seguin Fa1l. '
1,'et5ent reconimends to, 15. S.
adheOfon to protocol estala$2.
isning "nitticins' court.
lt.,cv. Ronald alacLead eOndlicts sir-
Grchc language at North
losetlale United Church, Toronto.
lift Cliffc:d Siftorx wantconstitn-
'n i:nide ' " vested property
.i,:1,111i:inent:cled to firevent„legialators
:or
• tnataianei or intervenes to prevent
nintaanittion of ,one of the suspected
of the RoStal Bank of Canada
t. atoll t Forest".
AUCTION SALE
FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS
.cm: Lot 9, Con. 2, Uabernie" Tn., on
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7th, 1923
at 1,00 pone the follow/4g
Ilonsess-T,eam hors, 8 years ; geld -
lag rising 4; filly'rising 2 years, driver,
Cattle -Renewed cow„ cow due time
14 sale, cow dive Mar_ 19, cow due
Apr, 20, cow due iuj Sept.; farrow
cow, Z:reg. Hereford QOAYs with 'calves
at foot; 2 steci4 2 yrs.; 1 yr- old
steer;; 1 year'r,old heifer, 2 beef ring
bailees, , .6 calves; 1 calf- 6 weeks old'
Pigs zips.i Moultry-5,' brood sows, 2
titleMar.3ntidp,to, 3sec4trle
.wea, March
90hien
a
.finplements-M, H. hinder, 6 foot;
'McCormick imower, 6 foot; VI. H. hay
loader nearly new; steel sulky rake,
seed drill, cultivator; disc , hantow,
land roller, set diamond harrows, 2
wagons, light wagon, road, cart, cutter,
top buggy, open buggy, .set , sleighs,
Z -furrow riding plough, walking plough
scuffler, root pulper, nearly new; fan-
ning ma 2000 11.),I scales, pig rack,.hay
rack, gravel hair, wagon box, large
water tank, 2 Sets double harness, 2
sets single harniess„ 2 ladders, wheel-
barrow, 2 barrels, chop • boxes, wire
stretcher, sling ropes, grass sleeder,
hay fork, grainbags, cutting bOx
crosscut saw, ditching scoop, ensilage
fork, crowbar, De Laval cream sep-
arator, 150 lin cre.ainpall, horse blank-
ets, rug, robe, mail box, whiffietrees
neckyokcs, forks, chains, shovels, and
many .other articles. Quantity clover
hay, .roots and seed barley,
Househoid Effects -Incubator and
brooder, bed, child's cot, writing'desk
2 wood heaters, baseburn,er, about 24
yards carpet, churn, butter bawls, table
Terms -Sums of $10 and under'cash
ever that amount m
7 entlis' creclifton
approved jojint notes', or diecoluit of
5 per centper annum for ca.sh
credit amounts.
'Beef ring heifers, poultry and seed
barley?, cash.
F'K TAYLOR,
Auc tion eer
:JOSLIN .HARDING;
Proprietor,
. Miss Cowan, of .Atwood,has re-
turned. to town, resoming her posi-
tion as milliner, with Miss Yelland
askr
NOTICE To, citEDIToRs
THE BANICRU/P,TCY ACT
itlhaef ojert,1,1 toot oLfot. 012e,nreoc: :C31,iis'itsetil)ahrf
en, Co. of Huron. •r
Authorized,Assignor
NOTICE IS HL'REBY GIVEN that.
Henry Christian Pfaff, Jr., of Stephen, ,
Township, Huron County," Farmer,
did on the twentieth day of February,
1923, MAKE AN AUTHORIZED AS,.
SIGNMENT TO THE UNDERSIGN-
ED. '
• NOTICE is further given that the.
first meeting of creditors in the a-
bove estate -will be held at the office.
of Gladman & Stanbursa 141 Exeter,
on the 'seventh day of March, 1923,
at eleven o'clock in the forenoon.
TO ENTITLE YOU to vote thereat
proof of your claim must be lodged
with -me before the meeting is held. "
• PROXIES to be used at the meet-
,
in must be lodged with me prior- •
thereto.
AND FURTHER take notice that
if you have any claim against the
debtor for which, You are entitled te-
rank proof of such claim musinbe -
filed with sue within thirty days from
the date of this notice for from.
and after the, expiration of the time
fixed by subsection 8 of section 37
of the said Act I shall distribute the
Proceeds of the debtor's estate among
the parties entitled thereto haVing.re-
gard only to the claims of which X
have then notice.
• Dated, London, this twenty-third,
day of February, 1923.
F. W. RAYMOND,
-.Authorized Trustees
A SERMON
n •
Six days 'a week the Devil works--
.
a Works overtime on Sunday,
,And then he's.ready once agin
To Start anew on Monday.
So if all evil you would shun
And keep your conscience level,
You must begin at early morn
•And, work just like the Devil
Have you renamed .your subscripe-
tioo?
Inceeporated 1855 -
Capital and Reserve $9,000,000
Over 125 Bi•anches
THE MOLSONS B„ANK
OFFERS GOOD BANKING FACILITIES''
to Merchants, Manufacturers and Fainters. ,
etc.
Savings Departments at every 13ranc1x.--
EXETER BRANCH --- T. S. WOODS, Manager
Centralia branch open for business daily.
Do Not Lose Interest
by delaying to deposit your
savings.
IF you cannot visit us personally,
send your deposits by mail. Have
the satisfaction of knowing that your
money is safely protected and is
earning interest \regularly. ago
THE. CANADIAN BANK
OF COMMERCE
Capital Paid up $15,000,000
Reserve Fund $15,000,gpo
- M. R. Complita, Manager.
•
R. S. NVilson, Manager.
Exeter Branch
Crediton
Dashwood
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THE USBORNE AND HIMBERT
MUTT.JAL FIRE INSUR•
ANCE COMPANY
Head Office, Farquhar, Ont.
President,. , Wm. BROCK
Vice -President, JOHN ALLISON
• DIRECTORS
THOS. RYAN , SIMON DOW
R013T. NORRIS, JAMES McKENZIE
• e. AGENTS
JOHN ESSEItY Centralia Agent for
• • Usborne and Bidduiph. ,
OLIVER HARRIS, Munro, Agent for
Hibbert, Fullerton and Logan.
W. A. TURNBULL
• Secretary -Treasurer
R. R. No. 1, Woodham.
GLADMAN & STANBURY
Solicitors, Exeter,
DR. HENRY A. CORSAUT
Veterinary Surgeon
Office --Baker's Livery on James St.
Calls promptly attended to day or
nig/at.
Phone S.
DIft. A. R. KINSMAN, 0.D.S.
Honor Gradtati Of 'Toronto T), -..firer-'
DE1,11/4rITTST
Office over Gladman & Staribury's
office, Mein Street, Exeter',
MONEY TO LpAr-i,
We have a 'large amount of private
funds to loan on farm and village
properties, at lowest rates of in-
terest. •
(MADMAN & ST.ANBITRY
BarriSterS,
--Main St. 'Exeter, Ontario
,
PERRY IP,. DOUPE, Licensed Anc-
tieseer. Einlea conducted in any ion -
Terms 'moderate?' Orders left
at, Times Office *Ill 'be. tromptir
tended to.- Phone, Kirkton,
Address EirIttol-p. 0.. •
DR. G. F. ROULSTON, L.D.154
Law'
DENTIST
Office over 1. R. Carling's
office. •••
Clo-sed every Wednesday afternoon.
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