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The Exeter Times, 1923-3-15, Page 41•+4,1!,+. ;^r2 • - • -2".2. 2a2e,}.22,41a22;22v2•222;a24,2.2, e 1.11Stata.ala,' 11;1ath, 1.823 THE EXETER TIMES 11110i 1,1.1ol'Aili-nmin ‘- t. 1:1-I - 1. llii 11111111110111'‘ I i1� vit 8 814“. ' . 1 , e Clet i"-TA-Vrt-4.19- 'I- a ,, Q° rl Pa a c.,.. E.. a44,44.01+`" .;$ akay. aaa ter.a8 :11X.'21a. eeee. "when the Ford tOn truck was first 1f2L .22. . 4 1,2 el;ased"..a2.-nuanher of 'th'em. for use at. Craig-a:TY, and this 'fleet: }vas rapidlir 4. added to until to -day we haye thirty. two Ford Trucks in use throughout Western Canada. !If' These Trucks ttre used xnainlyna re- tail deliveries, and for that purpOse we find them very-sattsfactety.a • - • plECE trade -mark of P. Burns & Co. IL _Limited, Calgary, Alberta, appears on 32 Ford Tracks. The Popularity of the "Shrumock- Brand" has been established, and is being maintained throughout Western Canada by rapid and dependable delivery through the aid of Ford Trucks. The Ford Truck has accomplished big things for hundreds of large Canadian firms. The same economical and dependable service can be applied with equal effective- ness to smaller firms by the use of a Ford. Truck, Your order placed to -day 11 .ass_ure you one .at the present low -record price. The one -ton thick chassis sells for ,,,$495 f. o. b. Ford, Ont. Government extra. Standard truck bodies are avail- able at low prices. You can buy on time. See your 'Ford Dealer at once. , MLO SNEI,L EXETER, ONTARIO 923, FORD MOTOR COMPANt OF CANADA, LIMITED, FORD, ONTARIO 4•-••••••--•'-'0- Aud Luili1P.er 1 Ply Roll Roofing, $2.00 , 2 Ply Roll. Roofing, $2.75 , 18 Ply Asphalt.R61I Roofing,. either Red or Green , Asphalt Twin Shingles $6.75 White Pine lx6 Dressed and ,alatchede . at .$15.00 Pea.,„agineige feet. Also .}Ited-Lillriber Perfectly Clear at $55.00.' _ Phone No. 1,e.,2 CLATVVORTilit • G13,4.NTON 130IiN ALLISON—Ina.Usborne, on March 14th, to Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Allison' (nee Ethel Case?) a daughter, •........(alarga,ret Anna ,Belle.) JOHNSTON—At Washingtan, to Mr. and Mrs. lele„.Fmeboorn John- etort, a danghaele (Mary Tessa.) lidrE0D-t Bayfielcb, on IVIarch 3rd, to Mr. and MrseelV. J. McLeod a daughter. • :MARRIED HOWES—CLARKE—At Maple Ter-, race, Varna, on March '7th, by the • Rev, J. L. Foster, Mabel Elsie, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lancelot Clarke, to Ephriam A. Howes, of Arthur, Ont. SCHELL—ADST1N--At Varna, on ••• March ist, by the Rev. J. L. Foster Alice Isabel Margaret, younger daughter of Mi'. and Mrs. Alfred Austin, to FlOyd Howard Schell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Schell, of Detroit. WEI3BER—JOHNS--At the Method- ist parsonage, Centralia, on Feb. 28th, by Rev. A. Sinclair, Mr. Roy Webber, of Centralia, to Miss Ger- trude Johns, daughter of Mr. and Mts. Wm. Johns, of near Greaten. DIED BDDFORD—Iii Exeter, on Sunday, March llth, Mr. Jason 13'. 13edford, aged. 85 years and 7 'months. VOLLAND-----In Exeter, on. March 9th, aars. John Volland in her 74th year. ' THE DOUBLE TRACK ROUTE Between 51ONTREA14 TORONTO DETROIT and CHICAGO •• Unexcelled dining ear service. ',Sleeping' cars on night trains and parlor ears on principal day trains_ Full information from any 'Grand ,Trunk Ticket Agent or C. E. Hor- • ning; District Passenger Agent, IV. J. DORE, Agent, Exet,eir. 841111:151111111.1111116Zirple2.41, . CRED1TON BATTERIES, GHARGEP-1- 110"ve installed a batterY charging outfit. ,Briug+in your battery and let us look atter it ,for you. Satisfaction guar anteed.---; F. W. CLARK. Mr. Ti. S. Wilson, of the Bank of Commerce, has .been transferred to Hamiltoa and left Tuesday evening for his new position, Mrs. Wilson will remain. in Exeter with friends for a' few -Weeks. ' Mr. H. Rutherford, of Dashwood, has' been transferred to the Crediton branch of the Bank of, Commerce. Mr. Dan Sweitzer wno haa been visiting friends in and around Cred- iton for the past week left' for Kit- chener. The yOung People 'of town are busy practieing the play, , "An Old. Fasha ioned Mother," to be given under the auspices of the Women's :last ute, ou March 23rd-, •• Miss Merle Clark left foraToronto on Monday last where she will spend a week or -two, • Quite a nutnber of young friends of Miss Bernice Either gathered at her home last- Friday in honor of her birthday: , • \ Mr. H. K. Eilber was in Goclerich Monday on business. • , On Sunday afternoon Mr. 'John Steinackea departed , this ' life- after an illness of a few. hours. On Sat- urday'he was, around the village as usual and every" person was 9-Li:prised. op. Sunday maiming -to hears of his death, which resulted from Periton itis: He nievecte here about four years ago from his farm near Seb- ringvillet 'where he had resided the greater portion .of his life and oper- ated a farm of 240 acreDuring .his life time he took a great interest in horses,. cattle, and hogs and re- ceived many prizea.at the local fairs., His ,fan was known as one of ;the finest and best kept in theelocaliisa On Wednesday evening the Rev. S. Hauch preached. a funeral service at his late residence and on Thurs- day morning the remaine•will be re. mo-Ved to his old- homestead at Seh- ringville from whichplace hewill be taken on Friday at 1 p.m. forainter- ment -at the Evangelical cemetery. 'Aar. Steivacker left, live' sin% and four daughters to survive Kiln, one daughter having predeceased him a- bout one year ago. ,, • * In accordance wit the action' of the re,cent•'Gteneral C'onferen,ce of 'the Evan-gelical Chtirch, the local 'Young Peoples• Society ' of Zion, Evangelical Church bas re -organized under , the new 'mane -and congtitution. Former- ly the society went aurcm ier the nae of Y. P. A., en" Young :People's Alli- ance, henceforth itt, will be known as , the E. L. C. E., toa.Evangelicaa League of Christian ,Enaeavor. ' The Young People's "sociietijea., Of ale- ENeangtelidal Church' ai•a defittitely'linked up with the" greatatitchenient of the 'Chi's-, tiara Eadeaior Soaiet'y, organized by Dr. Francis*: E. Clark, 42 years ago. Under; his-leader-s,hajd aocieties have been toriaiiiped in. Malnye landa of 'N.' and S. Americas in Europe, etc, with -representation in ailearly 100 denomi- nations, 2nd a menrbetrship of over 4,000,000. Di.. D. Polingatha, Ass,ociate president "of ;the C.- Ea as a rat -dater a the Evangelical Church, and, was one of the chief speakers at the recant Gener-al. Conference. . • , The newly. elected officers -ef, the, local society, are as afollow-e:-.Presi-a dente Mise Adclileara Geiser ;svic,e-pres,,t Miss Esther Hatch; Rea.-seCY, Miss Alma Heist; co.r.-sec'y, Freeman .Morlock; treas. Mr. Clinton afearlock; Bible Study sec'y,••• Mise 'Clara Oes- treicher Stewardship and Missiten sec. Mass Ever Oestreidher; Christianship, sec's'''. Mr. Emmery- Fahner; pianists, Miss Beatricee4itit "and Mr, Le,onard Heist ; Librarians., Messrs. Fr ed Cu nate ingten. and -Royal Heist; Supt.. Jr. E.. L.C.E., "Vries Mabel' Feltner; ' Ass'a Supt., Mise Loretta Heist. The Sem- ,- iety meets every Friday, evening ' and for part of the. seSsion a 8ys' isian; of the, Sf S. under the leadership of Me.sers. C.TIVIawhinne,y and A. Amy, meets in conjun,ction with the E.h.C.±., Preparations are under way for the reception and entertainment of the Annual Conference ..e.ssion which con- venes in Zion chards on..„Aprtt, l8th. About,.80 to- 100 delegates are expect- ed to attend, " ENGAGEMENT • Mr.- Wni. Veal 'of ElimVille eaaifY nounces the engageinebt of his youngestedaargeffer, Minnie V. to ,A4Vin"E. Pym, eldest son of Mr.: and Mrs.' Sam'l jaPym,..the marriage to take place this month. IN 3IEMOR2IAIVI In loving memory of Carrie Lecor- rie Sillery, (Carrie Copeland.) Dear is the spot IVhere he is laid, Sweet are the memories' that never Will fade; Fond is the hope, that again we shall meet, 4 kneel'ing together at Jesus' feet. ; PARENTS and FAMILY. IN allEMORIAM. DAVIS—In loving memory of ,our dear mother, MrseWm. Davis, who passed- away March 1.1ta, 1919, four years ago to -day. There's a- lonely spot in our hearts, . For onearith whom we had to part. Reg face so' dear, and 'her voice,,so sweet, • s' The kind words utteredethe advice rill follow each of its te our rest- CENTkALIA But some day„we'll meet and her lips will part And say, well done, each noble heart. Iler Lonely Children. TENTatelt.S FOR FAIR GROUNDS. enders will be received by the secretary for :rental of Fair Grounds, Ser:43.0:1 OF 1923. T -enders to e in by March 2 „ G Seicloa n_b ., eve;t ary. "• • a, aaa'ateeettaastassaa... • ir — '1"---• •-••"----' -:.f: ;„,es,.,i,V..e; s:4.:.'"4-'; a ‘,1;' eat ,t ,,• r. atateapie-aael, , , • • , ?Pr ' • S. S. 'NO. 4, SIll?PHE;K. , 2. wrzaawavarcanzgzier: intsmasatgam 4?GEKTR4 iiafs eisatt„ s„, IV:INTER l'ER51 FROM JANVARY 2nd. CENTRAL IiOTSJNESS COL- LEGE, ST1121,TV0111), ONT. The len{Ucg 12)2w:de0l trainii3sellool in WooLerri Ontario. '1 -Tie scriool where .7 YOU get a tilorong1a course under coropeter4. instritetor Coinmdocnil, horL1iud TOlograi)ily 17)epart- itler11s: gradilatcz to position2t, Wvite fof free, eatalegue. I). A. 7', tel,a, eli , " The following is the report of S.S. No. 4, Stephen for the month of Feb: These marked a were absent for para of tests and the per cent is only based ora subjects they wrote. Sr. IV -,-Honor s Erma Fainter,. 91+; Selma Rader, 83. Pass, Ruth Weber 73; Roy Schwartz; 73; Irene Martens 03; *Kathleen Morlock, 8. Sr. Ila—Martha Martene, 77, hon. Arnol Decker; 74; Lloyd Vahi 17;, Loranee aVein, 52; "'Charlie Martene,, Sr. II ---(Promoted to Jr. III)— I-Toitoes,-1111don Smith, 90; Edna Mar- tetta, 87; 'Greta 13eelter, 81; Thelina AVebca, 80. Sr. 3t•-+IIcettees, Olga alartene, 87- Gore:lee Becket 87. a • '1.S1.---13otiors, lOditli Weber 75; bytl Deglesore, 70. aisatanite; 910. Mare:notate Ants', • 11.00; 0-isoa• Taigler, 136; aeresat. 111celta;:tr. ta,a221;t2):: ax,re; a • ., t Nat. enrialeeel, it•t-ct.,e,tf,eaa i2 • ' LAVINA 8.1laITT1' Teacher • The people of this vicinity held a surprise party Monday evening at the home of Mr.. and aVIrs. Milton Mitchell. An enjoyable lime " w,as spent. , - Miss Kathleen Hicks has resigned the position as pianist in the Meth- odist church, as she is going to Vic- toria Hospital, London, where she will be in training fer a nurse. ' The Ladies' Aid are ha,ving a St. Patrick's tea -and Literary and musi- cal entertainment Thureda,y evening, March 17th, No pains are being spared to 'make that a unique and splendidaasuccess. ',Every body wel- come. Every body- come. The Directoreof the Fanner's Co- operative held a, meeting on Monday afternoon in ;Lae office of the- Co. to consider Ole advisability of giving the inembers of the laarinei"s Club some ,financial advantage in buying grain etc., over those wile were not menibere". lo ,actien was taken. Thee. Smith, ef Fullatsion„ has re- turned after serve:rat 'weolcs absence in 'Sr:attend w-liet+e die had tone to lari-ng a ClyCleadtite liorse hear% for Fred- C,eigelt. cnn.' • itar. and '14rfi••3. IN, W. Teeseartha ai+e, moving into Clicton from lIalniasrillc, and teletrea" 1)r3 ;,12'-4 Oil of their tieeir li_Ottge oc latetaul))zier St: Def.are leaviatt 111a)Imeatli1lle they were • e --",- "0"' "11- - lOii1 1vii- ciir t- a•-21:2-21 f'reetley.' ."' • 'r r orkr-',"rr "r• DASHWOOD - M. Ezra Tiernan ha purchased the bUtcher business from 111r. Edt mund, Kraft, ••oa which Mi. Tieman exchanged Ills residenee. Mr. Kraft then purchased ',the 100 -acre farm' of. Mas Fred Willert, west of town, Mr. Willert purchasing Mr,,Tieman's residence from Mr. Kraft. The deal- ers take Postaesaion APt'll let,' cip,ltsase.stDoe. kTioefmtautri nhitausreadtodehdisai•ifaill:st d. ware business. ' Mrs. Chas. Fritz, of Zurich, is vis- iting her sister, Mrs. J. Kellerman. Miss Margaret Yeates, of Sarnia, is visiting her sister, ..,Mrs. Harry Kraft., Mr. J. C. Reid had the misfortune to fall and hurt his "knee which has confined him to his ftOuse during the last week. Mn. and Mrs. Ed. Stelk and son, Mervin. of Drysdale -spent Friday with Mr`, and Mrs. P: Fassold. Mr. L.T. Rutherford whoahas been manager pf the bank of Commerce here has been transferred to Credi- ton. •. InSpenter To:m, of Goderich, visited ctur school on Thursday last. . Miss Verda Fassold left on IVIontlay or Gorrie to resume her position as milliner. Mr. and Mrs. McCann -and Mr. L.- Zellar, of Stratford, spent the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Zellar: - Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Zellar, of Mich- igan, are visiting the former's father Mr. J. Zeller' who still continues to be ill. "t 41' r The play "Farm Folks" 17111, on by the young people in the sehoblaThure- day night was a decided success. An overflowing audience met the players and as a result the play was repeated Friday evening. Great credit is given all the players who tooka their di tea etit parts so Mr, and Mrs. R Stade, of Zurich, spent Thursday in toWn. Miss Hanover visited in Exeter on Tuesday. ' " Miss ,Ada • Fassold has accepted a position with J. C. Reid as milliner highl-y- recommended as a milliner of good taste. She shows a beauti- ful display of hats and is always 'wil- ling to satisfy ,her customers. AUCTION SALE HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, ETC at the premises of the Owner:Mai-est a EXETER. on SATURDAY, MARCH 24th, 1923 At' 1 o'clock sharp; the loilawing :- 2 bedroom /suites', stari,n2gs and, mat- tresses, parlor suite, dining extension table with chair.s, sideboard, 2 couches Heintaman. piano- airst class 'condi- tient, stove, Banner coal scuttle, music rack centre table,2 floWer ta-bles pantry table, gasoline stove with tes62a, 2 rocking chairs, copper boiler, hat raCk, card receiver, cock, carpet Sweeper; vac tturn cleaner, O'Ceciar mop, ,flat irons, estreteher, • ,folding clothes horse, sausage griadet, 2 rugs 101-2x12 feet; rug Salt) ft.; rug 6x88 ft.; 1-2 dozen. quilts and blankets, 2 carpets for bedrooms, curtains, rug'& robe, stair carpe'a full set of dish-ese pictures and paintings, silver knives and aorks, spoons, ,5 don quart gems. Rubber tire fan), buggy, first class cutte.r, set single harness, wheethar- raw,. two galvanized pig troughs, grain bags, lawn mower, forks, shovels, spade,. crowbar, potk barrel', and many other articles. 20 bushels potatoes, sunis el $10 and under cash„ over that amount /6 months'. credit on appaoved faint notes, or a discount of 6 per cent, per annum off Gar cash on credit amount& FRANK TAYLOR HENRY ,RU D • • Auct. Prop; eye, 31ing trip and rope, cream s.epar-- ator water trough, 2 3-hotse even a 'scuffier, -hog set 1°daocluebrie e.11r6altesisg,1•1; aset taitaw°5-.' gte barneSs, gravel box, hay rack, seed dw.taildLera,or2ninajankltitaLnkstaa,,, gwohngel)lowbiairSTlioeP; $haVe13, forkse, belts, shingles, pipingl, window frames, brick, tile, arid other; articles, Farm Produc-e---,100 bus. ,)4,ts., , 200, tittaryzw:j.utiaun;a121),itaytyClliltran,stdrare quantity long. bus. masa, 2 tea hay, 5 ton clover REAL ESTATIIT• , Alao, subject to a resered -bid, and trO, tile mortgage encumbrance,- the , farm consisting of 100 acres more, or leas, „and being Lot.12,.Con,•3, Stephen, Tp, Oa the- preniases is a good 2 stor- ey house, with brick kittilten; bank' +barn. 35x55 with good' a frame barn- 30x50, brick hog pea. and hen. house with cement foundatioa artel frame. drive, ,shed; 9 acres in 'tall Whea.t, 7, acres- in sweet clever, 20 acres ht. hay, 9 acres; pasture land arid-. 30 acres tall plaughed, There are good veins 0:12. 'the property and ti, as„ iii good 'stake of cultlivatiOn. Only S miles \front -either Exeter breC•rediton,.. , • Real.Estate niiEa.dR'eMkStiewn °neck.; 'of, • s e, . Chattel -4i0 and un.aer cash aver that " .raolith.?' credit, o5ntpefrannisceohting. piafpipto'rovceaisdprij.oiret states, oil -For •conditions, of sale and. 'furthers Particulars, apply to , F. W. Raymoncl,'Alithorized"Trustee itt Cireene-Swife Bldg., London, Ont. Gia.dinari & Stanbury, 'Exeter, Ont.,. His Solccitors. ' • Anelr,ew Easter, Exeter Ontario. Auctioneer. • • ' AUCTION SALE. OF 'FARM, _ _ a FAItial 'STOCK 'AND IMPLEMNTS saIR.LIS'I'EE'S SALE -Re HENRY PFAF,F, fr., Estate Under the authority of the Inspect - ars of the above Estate, the; under- signed Authorized Assignee .will •of- fer the 'Farm, Farm Stock, Implements, Etc., tof the said Henry Pfaff, jr., ;by Public A.uction ginathe premises; Lot 12, Con, 3, Stephen, on FRIDAY,- MARCH 23rd, 1.923 At 1 o'clock p. m. CHATTELS Steck-4' cows, 5 two -yr -Old cata, tie, 2 one -yr -old, 6 calves, 2 hors -es, 75 hens. ' , • ' Implements -Turnip 'dial, Jdhlabeere manure epreacier; 3 -.ii -evenes cultator; steel thaysatalcse• ditsa,t -'-rue.ever, 2 wal Icing sl Plasmas e ales' ee. ' den nronnOS harrows, 7 -ft. alassey-Harris , Binder ,2 Wagons; 6 hp. It'airb.anks' -LOCALS' Mr. Bruce RiVers - is visiting -in London. Mrs.T. S. Woods is visiting I -onto. Mrs. D. Ross and Sonny, visited in Ceataalia Tuesday. SUGAR SHARES REACH NEW IlltG1-1 POSITIONS ' A despatch from NeavaYork dated. March- 12th, sayse," ' e In to -day's market there -were as number of interestin.g moves in in-- dustrial specialties, all of them up- 11,--;• 't - ward. Sugar- stocks reached new , , highs following a fresh advance in. raw. sugar quotations, and the an- nouncement that a large amount ' raw sugar had just been taken 'by- • Europe ;at 51/2c a potina. • -This price ifprarawaSftgar indicates, an even- higher price' for refined su- gar in ,Canada. +In India you 'ean.telt a man's coistea. by the way he dresses; oVer here you, „asaal.ine engine and 'aeriadze, clia,taa can tell it by the- way his wife dress-' fanning mll, hay: .11arka Fo•Pe. 'and • pall- es -"•7, ' • • ' • ; . . . . • , 1 , r.r.> Mr. Hubert Jones was' in Pt. Bur- well the to -repeat of the week. • • MiseMabel Johns, of LondoneNor- mal, -was home over the week -end.. Tlioan Harvey and +Mai. S. M. Sanders are spending.a few days with ..relatives in Galt. • - - Miss' Minnie-laestle.and Mrs, Beret dan, of.. Ar,va, visited Mr. and Mrs. N. '11. for several days during the past week. • Miss Verda Leavitt who has been recuperating at her home here has ,sufficiently recovered as to be able te return to Walkerville. Mr. A. E. Almond; Eye Sight Spec- ialist, of Toronto; will be at the Ceh- tral I-Iotel, Exeter, on Friday and Saturday, March 23rd and 24th. Mr. Edgar Thonapson, who was in- jured 'while experimenting in: chem- istry at the Exeter High School, er-. turned td' his studies on Monday. Mrs, E. Irwin, of London, visited her parents in town, the forepart of. the' week. Mrs. Wm. Newell, of Stratford, is at preientsvisiting here. Mee. C. la Hooper, who recently underwent 'an - operation in London Hospital continues to improve. Mr. Hooper expects to go to London on Thursday to accmpany her home. ' AUCTION SALE-' HIGB GRADE ' STOCK, HAY' AND ' GRAIN ON FRIDAY, aVtARCH • 16th, '1923, , ON LOT 16, -CON. 11, USBORNB. HORSES—General purpose horse 12 years old; matched team, agri- cultural mares rising 3 and 4 years eligible for registration. CATTLE—One registered Short Horn. Bull, 3 years old; 2 Hereford cows, freshened lst of Jan; 1 Here- , ford cow, due in May; 1 Hereford cow, due in June' 1 Hereford cow, due in Sept; 1 Hereford cow, due ie June; 1 Durham -cow, due in June; 1 Ilereford 'cow minting, not in 'calf; 2 two-year-old heifers; 4 ore -year- old heifers; ,3 Baby 13eeves ready fat Easter, ( if not 'gold before;) 2 Dabs- 13eeves, 8 months old; 1 Baby Deaf, 5 :months old; 3 young calves, 1 month old. PIGS ---One young low, due last April; 2 young sows; due last May; 2- Inge about 125 A quantity, of mixed bay, ;a quan- tity •00 timothy hay, 175 bus, good seed oats, .50 bus, gop.d barley; 1- set Brass Mounted team harness; heariv . Incorporated 185e+ Capital and Reserve $9,000,000 Over :125 Dranehea This institution offers depositors safety for . „; ' theta savings, reasonable inaereat cola-pc-un- dsed every Six months, and fr'eedona from red tape in case of ;Withdrawals. Savings ,I)eaarttnents at every Branch. • Deposit -of $1..00 and upwards invited. . X_ETElt DliANCII -- T. S. WOODS, afanager' Centralia branch open for business daily. • . I ;-.11.14'7.84 :80' 48.44i ,;•• sticrit " f".• aee aaas aleattaterea.a+T•-•se ",' -sae - Loans for Seed Grai IF you require a loan to purchase seed grain, call upon this Bank. We are desirous of assisting farmers to the greatest extent possible. 903 THE CANADIA: BANK OF -COMMERCE Capital Paid Exeter Branch ` n ‘ C • Dashwood 3 up $15,000,000 'Reserve Fund $15,000,000 • M. R.Cornatlin, Manager. • R. S. Wilson, Manager. 4 TIBC iTSI3ORNE AND 1111313ERT 1-i'AR1SIETI'S' MUTUAL. VIRE INSUR- ANCE comi.Ayy _Head Office, . • ',,.e Farquhar, -,Ont. President, I Win. BROCK Vice -President ' .JOHN ALLISON DIREC:VOISS Atilial•11.17.10110111FaiMOINCIMILINNINIMIDCW. MONEY TO LOAN , , We have a large amount of private • funds to loan' on lariat and ,village, • properties, at lowest rates of in- , GLADMAN F.& STA/4BURY Barristers, Solicitors, THOS. RYAN SIMON' DOW Main ,St. Exeter. Ontario ROBT. NOItRIS JAMES McKENZIE JOEIN ESSERY4,GECeN!S taia,lia,Ageni for Usborne and Biddttlpli. OLIVER-,HARRIS, 'Maar°, Agent for Hibbert, FaBarton and Logan. W. A. TURNIttTLIS • , • , . , PERLLr 17'..00,1113E, •LicenSed Anti- .2 tlomper. Saleii; Conducted in any leo- ••,- all,ty. Terme taiod`drate, Orders- laftl at Tiraes1pffice Will be • promptly at tended ,to. Pilone' 116, ' '1(1ra-ton. Addrees, lairkton' R. 0. ' Secretary -Treasurer 1 - R. P. No. 1, wood.bn--n. tiSE "DIAMOND DYFS" GLADMAN & STANI3III13( Solicitors, filxeter. 1 1 ' Oft. G. it0113LOTON, D.D.S DENTIST 0Mce over ;1,. 10. Carling's •Lav - Tufz.11+1S-LeAll sums of' $10 and un- Closed ever -y Wednesday afternool7 , • del. cash, ever Menthe, credit on aOlj °i notes or that anicrent ten • -- ;lin., e 111-t, A; )K.INSItttA N. IAL.1)„, 5 per cent off for ' Gradtitaa 'Of Teronto taivars . . --TWraai'lL3T-- • J. A. TURI\TBULL ee +rasa Glade -ma at. Stan yo,r3,; s • ProPrietor • otatea alein S'reet • 1,27,-ete- la al. E. NA ,ItN, sV.'ttettotteer . , , . , • • ..• . •Zr , r!rcir.rrrr''''.0'8iV.V.. • • '' , . , , 5 ,, y r g la! Doiis, risn your material, Bach pact: - age of "Diamond direct209ii, eo Ursa any A10111 ail can alittirgind-dye a 110-W, rice color into 011 51011001 1,r draperies, coveritIgs, thing, rlict1lor Noel, eetten Or 5014ed 0011-1. r•Ily al.)iarnen(1 - . ,oiller kind-111ml 3el2Cott,'1;0- 202Cld a2,22e gtial•ailtet (1, evf,(2. ,i( ilavc. 'never dyc2,21 he "fr.:amend , t