The Exeter Times, 1923-5-24, Page 4T•
4111(1114711)1V", MA tb 1923
"Mr. W, R. Gouldiag, foe the past
747;r:.
THE EXETER TIIV,IES
OW* imiOnotiiiimitap i*iritiiiirirrew*Nrwlrg141mil0 0101.11 WrOmirrfrowaotorrigtitwiroW 100 •DASHWOOD
You know BOWMUCH Iti6 Worth .? w
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ii ' o have your crops ripen 2 w8 ear ler
EXPERIBNCE
Over the sahole continent ev.
ahles us to make thoronglity
reliable:high grade piontfood
' that gets you results. ,
SWIFT'S RED STEER
BRAND FERTILI ZERS
Increaso yield* ,
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viI 'i
coRm
(I) "The e rs en the Ki
fertilized field! were,
in much better condition
for silage. would say
that nearly 100% were
prime.
Hasten Ripening .
Improve Quality to 10 days earlier ripening.
. ., (2) "These two (fertilized) Plots *ere 8
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Place your order to -day with our Ant or The gin on the fertilized field was quite
eneso us. , noticeably plumper than the unfertilized-''
Agents wanted where we are not repre ", WHEAT
Results of fertilizer are 4 to 1 an favor it
irmaistoirom
See our Local. Agent of fertilizers."
QUOTATIONS FROM 4:ONTA1UO FERTILIZER TESTS
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for your requirements.
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Salina eneeteej
-1,Pril 6,.--Farrri labor
'%,i.e' vete TA' Vita. locality' And farmers
4ena„, it irnpoesabie :t.O.', Seeure teen •who
o•ra work. on tile farm, In or to
orareoir,e this difficulty imany „are per-
ei,besins- tractors,as taey claim since,
ilea prieee 'have beetslowered they eari
purcbase one as cheaply as a gooe team
of horees. and it is possible to a.ccompase
more voile with one' tractor' than with
hr tessee of horses.
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Price 31,s
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may Free
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ugYo rFordson Now
"Sa.eaetee.
and you will get your crops, in
on time regardless of thelate-
ness of the season,.
. _
‘MILO SNELL . Exeter, Ont.
A NARROW ESCAPE
Mr. Allan McDougall, of Hibbert,
met with a serious accident on Fri-
day last and escaped death by a very
narrow margin. Mr. McDougall
with others was in,„a ',bush Gutting
down tree.e. Theenhad just felled a
large tree -when a large dead"limb
from an gdioining• ,,-tree/ fell and
struck him on the side of the head.
He was rendered unconscious and a
large portion of the scalp was torn.
He was rushed to Dr. Bvavaiing's of--
f
fice in town where he received treat -
silent but was very Weak from „loss'
of blood. • He is at preCent able to,
be around and is getting along fine.'
COOK BROS. Hensall Ont. D. F. MCGREGOR
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WORD MOTOR COM.P. NY' OF 4...NAVA iNNTVD LIBERAL CHOICE
170.0.0:ENTIOMMeOer*...
FORD
Nominee Is Clerk of Township of
ONTARt,
Tuckersmith
Wrkytiolm
• 16473, 18159. '
, This pure bred imported Clydesdale
Stallinn, sired by Baron Kelvin 12462,
13991, the on of Baroxis Pride-, $067,
,9122, and Maud of High Borgue"`
•1:59813. WYrrholm's dam was Nancy of
P-13(.01Sn .18417. 14351, daughter of
' CILISad'er 9178 'and,- Spaewife 18577,
20136 .
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,WElastand this season as 1 ollows-
Monday will leave R. Hedden's stable
Ex"efer, 'east, ti • Wes. Arrostrons for
,niciorie east te Allen's for night.
:Tuesday south and east to Louis
Fletcher's Car noon; to Thos. Hack-
, 71-1,sayfea.S., B: Hibbert, for night.
Wednesday to P. Stone's, 7th of Us -
.borne, 'for noon; vjest tOi
insect's,' Tilekersmith, for night.
,-;Thurs,.010,y, *est 'and south to Wm.
, for noon; ho -me far night.
•Braday -to M. Russell's for neon, and
'Ifoaneiaatatil Monday.
a•hispected and ,ennalled.
. Terms -S.15.00. Other usual terms.
, 1,101 -IN H. COLE,
- Proprietor and Manager.
_
,
- seen
Mrs. A. White finds relief in her
first dose of Dreeo--This splendid
body builder went to the root of
her troubles ipomediately-"It is
,wonderful medicine," says .this
MatlY)votten are suffering the ail-
ments that made life a misery for
Mrs. A.„ White, of 1063 IVfabel street,
London, Ont., for over two years.
Indigestion, gastritis, dizzy spells
and. pains in' the body -how many do
not know them? Suffice, it to say
that the remedy is shnple as Mrs.
White found ,when she took her first
bottle of Dreco, the natural herb ton-
ic and .regulator. Her is Mrs.
White's story that every sufferer
should read and profit by'. '
"I have never taken a medicine
that did me as much good in so short
'a time as Dreco," declares Mrs.
White. "1 snffered for two years
fraqi gas bloating me up after meals.
It was's° had sometimes, it Pressed
against my heart, causing palPitation
and shortness of breath. I could on-
iy drink hot water. My liver was
sluggish, cauSing dizzy spells and I
had severe pains between my shoul-
der blades. Constipation was else a
. source of great annoya,itce. I surely
- feel fine since .1 started to take Dreco
and I gladly praise it for restoring
my health. I have felt better in the
past week than I have for maitY
months. My appetite is improving.
and the pains through my shoulders
have been geeatly relieved. My bow -
015 are becoming regulated and I
haven't had an attaele ea indigestion
since I began taleing this remedy.
Deece is a -Wonderful medicine. ,
Ali the symptoms described bY
11,1. WW1 0 are due only to one thing
ion': down digestive system, to
eoetect which, Dreco is especially
compo untied from Nature's own
herbs, roots, bark and leaves. Give
'tree° a isail 'fealties Yee will find
in it the srme ce,rati,ro pvollortlea
that 'Mrs. White ditecovereci. Dreco
contains no mercuiese potaidi or habit
forming drug.
1)reeo5 being epoch -Illy inteodoetsal
in Exeter by 'eV. $a. HOWES.", and
ewtel by a god deir“,ist everywhere. '
LOCALS
At a meeting of- the Synod of the
Diocese of Huron, in Loudon, last
week four of the clergy were ap-
pointed Canons by Bishop Williams,
tWo of them being former Rectors of
Trivitt Memorial church, Rev. D. W.
Collins, of Sarnia, and. Rev. R. J. M.
Perkins, of Chatham.
Mr. J. M. Southcott, editor of the
Exeter Times, was in town. on 'Mon-
day. Although "J. M." is twice a
father and in. addition has the re-
sponsibility af the management of
two printing establishments, he pos-
itively refuses to look anything but
a boy. May his youth anar irigor long
remain with him.-ClintonNeWS-Re-
cord- "
The funeral of the late Irs. Will-
iam Pym, who died at Kirkton, on
Wednesday' of last week, was held
Saturday afternoon conducted by
Rev. Mr. Copeland. A large num-
ber of friends were present. Mrs.
Pym had been a resident of Kirkton
for only a few years having moved
from the townline 1"'u11arton. She
had been ailing for several months.
Her maiden name was Ester T. Wilds
She was in her 56th year. She is
survived by her husband and one son
Herold, of Stratford, and one daugh-
ter; Mrs. Stanley Batten, of Blau -
shard. Four brothers and five sis-
ters also survive.
The Times net Ed. has just com-
piled complete statistics to show that
there are about 1,0 0 0,0 0 0 persons in.
Cauatia who wish they were someone
else. '
This section has been visited with
heavy downpours of rain during the
past week and in the low Iying places
the water will do damage to the
crops. On Wednesday of last week
there was a perfect deluge of rain
following a rather dry spell.• The
creeks and rivers were filled to over-
flowing. The creek thato passes
threugh the towif between James and
Iluron streets rose very high and
was running across the road a foot
or more deep on Andrew street.
Many cellars were flooded with 'wa-
ter. Much surface land was carried'
through the fields. On Sunday we
were again visited with a heavy rain.
Large ponds of water dot the differ-
ent farms and quite a bit of grain
will be killed out in conSequence.
When a man swells out his chest
and sonorously declaims "Now I take
issue with that," he does nothing of
the kind. He just wants to talk.'
The Annual District meeting of
the Methodists of Exeter District met
at Centralia, on Friday,' May 18th.
There are thirteen charges with one 1
minister on each. There are three'
superannuated men in the district,
viz: Revs, J., D. Kestle, T. T. George
and. Richard Redmond. Rey: L. W.
Hill, of Parkhill, who has been in
the work for 49 years, ,reettestecl,
superaneuation. Revs, G. W. Rivers,
of Hensel' and Arthur Sinelair, of
Centralia, were appointed members
of the Stationing Board. A large
number of changes will be effected
this year, among them the Exeter
Churches. There was only one pro-
bationer, Mr. R. E. Southeott, who
' was advanced on his probation, come
reetolen for his Success at college
and eturned to college for another
; Year, Mesere. WeeleY Cole, Milo
I Snell and Ilicicard Mutter represent
the Exeter alt inches at the Lon-
don Conference. The reeolt fmein-
berebip was an increase; that of Fin -
;lime, a slight deerease, aecottutable,
hy ge.aeral business eonditions,
D. F. McGregor, farmer and clerk
of the Township of Tuctersmith, was
the choice 91 the South Huron Liber-
als ata largely attended convention
held in Hensall on Friday aft-
ernoon. Seven men in all' were nem-
inated as possible standard bearers
for the riding, but all withdrew with
the exception of Ricluird Seldon, Ex-
eter, P. G. Shillinglaw, Tuckersmith,
and D. F. McGregor. 1VIr. Shillinglaw
was retired in the first ballot and the
'candidate had a large majority over
Richard Seldon in the second. ,
- The newly appointed pandidate
gave a brief talk in which -he scored
the Drury administration for its ex-
treinagance, but commended it on the
passing of the Mothers' Allowance
Act. He pointed out that theUiber-
als in the Legislature had suPported
the Drury Government in ali the
good measures. which were passed
during the term.
Major Tohnie, of Windsor, was the
principal speaker for the occasion,
and in his address reviewed the ad-
ministration of the U. F. 0. Govern-
ment and pointed out the necessity
of a change in the -regime. The del-
egates present at the convention pas-
sed a vote of confidence in Premier
MacKenzie King and pledged them-
selves to support their chosen candi-
date.
The names of those nominated as
prospected standard bearers included
Harry Smith, Hay Tp.; RiCh'd Sel-
don, Exeter; D. F. McGregor, Miss
L. Jeckell, Exeter; Owen Geiger,
IIensall; John Morgan and T. G.
FULLARTON MEN HAVE
CLOSE CAJJ,
Near Drowning At Mitchell Witnes-
sed By Many
About 10.30, May 18th, two young
men, Harold Harris and Thos. Fau-
cett, from Fullarton, 'Came near being
drowned while attempting to eross
the River Thames, south of the C. N.
R. tracks. Harris was bringing five
live hogs to town for J. E. Walker,
a butcher, and Faucett Was riding to
town with him. In order to take n
near cut they attempted to cross the
river and come through the archway
under the C. N. R. track, butgot in-
to difficulties when, they got into the
river, which had become very, high
from the recent heavy rains and
snow. When he found the water was
deep, Harris attempted to turn and
go back, but the current was so
strong it upset the wagon, and hogs
and men were thrown into the
stream. Harris managed to hold on
to the team with the lines, which
saved him from being carried down
stream. Fainett was carried down
stream for, about 40 reds before be
was, rescued in an alneost exhausted
condition. Harris got one horee ott
but the other one was drowned as
well as four of the pigs. The acci.,
dent hapVened just as the 10.30 train,
.froni Buffalo was in and was witoes-
sed by a large number. Those who
ebuld rushed to the unfortanate men
and rendered assistaneee
The village of Dublin had the ap-
peatente of 'en usicbarterecl sea,
through the sudden rise of the BaY-
field, river, which through reshing
flood water, overflowed its banks'
for one-Oltarter of a mile. • Fields in
the adjacent toWnships Were covered
with Water and hi softie cases farmers
lost their Spring sowing. While the
fleed has subsided somewhat, eveter
was flowing down Math Street on the
seutit side of the village, completely
flooding tlie sidevealke.
e
,
Mr. and Mrs, J. waldloag hava
shoVeti to their suairna hoine at
Grand Bend.,
alre, Jane,Gueuther end Mr, Ezra
Tieman are having their houseS
wired for hydro.
Mr. Preeter and Rea Litt, Of
Zurich, were visitors in town 'Aunt
day.
Mr and Mrs Ottci Restameyer ahtl
family spent the week -end in Lon-
don.
Miss Bertha Russell, oa Exeter,
Plle4 Sunday with MisS Alice Hoff-
man.
Miss Pearl Kraft; daughter of Mr.
H. L. )Craft, had the misfortune to
fall and -breakher right arm last
weele.
• Mrs. D. Atkins, of Welland, for-
merly Miss Hodder called on Mrs. J.
H. Goetz on Monday. •
Mr. and Mrs. S. Irelancl and son,
Orlando; of Stratford, were week -end
visitors in town.
The pupils of( Miss E. Schroeder,
will give a piano recital hi the base-
ment of the Evangelical church on
Tnesday, May 29th. They will' be
assisted by Miss A. Treyethick, eop-
rano, of Ailsa Craig, and MiseLeorta
Kirkwood, reader, of London.,
CREDITON
BATTERIES CHA.RGED----1have
installed 'a battery charging outfit.
13ring in your battery and. let us leek
after it fer you. Satisfaction guar-
anteed:L./F. W, CLARK.
• Thursday afternoon will be obser-
ved, ad, a 'halt holiday, during the
mouths Of 'Jim°, July and August, -by
the people ot the 'village.
Miss Vera Holtzman, of Landon,
spent Monday with her parents,, Mr.
and Mrs. J. H. Holtzman.
• Mr. Lorne Brown, B.A. left Tues-
day for Northern Ontario, *hei• ?lie
has taken a circuit for the slimmer
months,
Rev. Mr. _Rivers, of Hensel', oe-
.
cupied the pulpit ef the Methodist
church on Sunday evening last, Rev.
Mr. Brook taking his work at Hen-
sel].
Mr.. and Mrs. Ed. Beaver motored
to .London Sattirday. - •
t Orme underwent an
operation" in, Bethsaida Hospital,
London;on Sa,tiirday last. We are
glad to report'she is doing nicely.
-
, ' ''-;.GREENVITAY
(Too late for last week.)
11/1r. and Mrs.;J 7hiting, of Park-
hill, and M1 'Laura Foster, 7 of Var-
na, visited,at,Laweenee Pollick's last
vieek.,„
Weeregrettoereanat that Mr, Gee.
Hartle, illaetaiieglie, home of his
daughter, Mrsateka Gellen,
Mr. -.I.Olart s'SteWardson, of Lucas',
visited relatives here over Sunday.
A choir doinnosed of mothers, gave
,
special mu'sic last Sunday in the
-Methodist church, in honor of Moth-
ers' Day.
Gordon Ulens left for 'Windsor last
•
week where he will make his future
home. .He willtbe. missed here_and
his many friends wish Win success.
Mo. John- H.-,McGeigor is re -mod-
elling his house -Mr.' J. Binger has
'the contract. u, , •
Arthur Mellin, of Detroit, visited
with bi parents' ever the week -end,
Miss Cora, "lVIollard visited her
cousin, Miss Nellie Brophy over Sun-
,
ZION
Prof. MeGilliVray , Rnowles and
wife, of Toronto, are, guests at the
home of Mr. Robt. Tayslor.
Mr.' and Mrs. Ed. Avery, of St.
Thoina,s, visited the lattea's sister
during the past'Week. • „
071r. Thos. Brock is adding anew
kitchen and garage to the house on
the farin he purchase.d from Wel-
lington Batten.
. Mr. Wellington Batten and wife,
have moved to Grand Bend, wheee
Mr. Batten will -conduct a barber
shop for the summer. •
A number of ladies attended the.
W. M. S. Branch (ionvention in Lan-
don Tuesday. -
The S. S. anniversary will be held
on June 10th. Rev, Mr. Hunter, of
Granton, will be the preacher.
Miss4Sparling, a returned missioe-
ary from China, will essist at a gar-
den party to be held in June, ,
CONSERVATIVES' CHOOSE
N. W. TREWARTEA.
Mr. N. W. Thewartha, of Clinton,
was the Conservative choice to
contest South Huron at a convention
YPar orgalliet of the Presbyterian
Church, of $t. Marys, Church Street,
has handed in hie reeignation to ac-
cept the position as organist in
:lames Street Methodist Church, Ex-
eter, Min Goulding since coining to
St. 1VIarytT a year ago, has made a
host of friends by his qiiiet, dignified
and unassumieg manner, His hearty
co-op,eaation in all the young people's
t'Y'Ves of the church have been a
great asset to the.corigregation. He
takes up his duties in his new church
the first Sunday in June." -St.
Marys Journal Argue.
ELECTION LAWS AMENDMENT
- ACT, 1920.
THE ONTARIO VOTERS' LISTS
' ACT 1922.'
NOTICE OF SITTINGS OF
REVISING OFFICERS
ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF
SOUTH 'HURON.
•
TAKE NOTICE THAT sittings, of
the Revising Officers -for the purpose'
of hearing ,appeals or complainte
with regard to the voters' lists to be
used at the e1e4ion of a member of
the Assemblypetiding for the Elec-
toral District of South Huron, will be
held at the following times and plac-
es, namely:
At the Town Hall, Exeter, on the 4th
day of June, 1923,
to hear complaints as to the voters'
Bets for polling subdivisions Nos. 1,
2, 3, and 4, for the village of Exeter,
and than His Honor, Judge Lewis 11.
Dickson, Goderich, will be the Revis-
ing Officer and his Clerk *ill be Jos.
Senior, whose address is Exeter;
At the Town Hall, Zurich, on the
6th day of rune, 1923,
° to hear complaints as to the liAs of
voters for polling subdivisions Nos.
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8, for the town-
ship of Hay, and that His Honor
Judge Lewis H; Dickson will be the
Revising4Ckaficer and his Clerk will be
Andrew F. Hess, whose address is
Zurich;
At the Township Hall, Crediton, on
the 8th day of june, 1923,
to hear complaints as to the lists of
voters for polling segbdivisions Nos.
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 and 9, for the
township ofaStephen, atid that His
Minors Judge Lewis II. Dickson will
be the Revising Officer and his Clerk
will be H. Eilber, 'whose address is
Crediton; •
At the Township Hall, Elitnvillea on
the 2nd day of June, 1923,
t -o he-a,r- complaints as to the lists of
voters for pelling subdivisions -Nos.
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7, for the town-
ship of Usborne, and that His Honor
Judge Le*is II. Dickson will be the
Revising Officer, and his Clerk will
be ,Henry Strang, whose address is
R. R. No. 1, 1-lerisall;
At Ilolin,es' Hall, Ilohnesvilleaon the
Gth day of Juno, 1923,
to hear complaints as to the lists of
voters for polling subdivisions Nos.
1, 2, 3, 4, Sand 6, for the township
of Goderich, and that R. G. Reynolds
Goderich, will be the Revising Officer
and his Clerk will be A. Cantelon,
whose address is R. R. No. 3; Clinton
At (the Township Hall, Varna,' On the
„ 5th day, ioif June, 1923 ;
ta hear complaintsas to the. voters"'
lists for polling sUbdivisiOns 1, 2, 3,4,
5 6, and 7, for the Township -VI Stara
Ley, and that' D. McDonald, Goderich
will be the R,evisarig Officenand his
Clerk will be J. S. Harnwell, whose
'address is Varna;
At 'Walker's HaJI Brucefield, on ft-
, 6th' day of June, 1923
to hear complaints as to the VO.tere
115tS for polling subdierisions Nos. I, 2
3, .4 5, and 6, for the Township of
'Tuckersnuth, and that D. IVIcIennald
will be the Reviaing Officer and his
Clerk' will be D. F. McGregor, whose
address is R. R., NO. 3, Scaforth;
'held in FIensall on Thnrsday of leet
week. There was a good representa-
tion, the Hall being filled.: The nom-
ination was'Contested' by three and
Mr. Trewartha was eleeted on the.
first ballot, receiving -a majority ef
ten over the combined vote of W. R,
'Elliott of Stephen and Wm". Censitt,
of Hillsgreen. The others who Were
nominated but who withdrew were
Heliry Eilber,'Crediton; Henry Hor-
ton, Hensall; Fred Eiterington, can-
didate in 1919; j. J. 1Vierner,
'Seaforth; W. Lobb, Goderich Tp,
David Cantelon, ' Clintou and Alex
Neeb, Stephen.
The principal speaker of the after-
noon was W. I-1, Daenarn, 14.0. of
Ay -liner and he criticized some of the
-work of the Drury' 'administration.
Eilbee, J. S. mernor, W. 11, Ell-
iott, Hy. Horten. ancl Mr. Trewerthe,
also gave short addressee,. Mr. Tre-
'wartlin'e nomination was received
with ruttell. enthusiasm.
At the. Tjewn Hall, HenAsall, on the
7th da.y of June, 1923
to hear complaints' as to the voters'
lasts for the Village of Hensel], and
that I). McDonald will be Revising
Officer, and his Clerk will be. A. Mur-
dock, whose. addresS, is Hensel:I;
At the 'Town •Hall, Bayfield, on the
8th day Jpf June, 1923, '
tear complaints' 'as to the voters'
lists ,for; the Village of Bay:fieldand/
that D. McDonald will be the Reiris-
ing OffIce,r and his Clerk will be H.
W. Erwin, whose address is 'Bayfield.
Each .sitting commence at ten
o'clock ' Ill 'the toretnoonaiand will eon-
lanue until twelve o'clock, noon, ar
until the appeals have; b een disposed
01. "
AND FURTHER TAKE, NOTICE
that any voter who d.caines to.. icom-
plain that his name 'or the netrne'ef
any Derfsiofrt 'entitled to he Je,.nteretcl en
the said ista hal's been omitted from
the same, or that the names' of.% ena,
Demeans who are not ,entitled to be
votera have be,en, entered thereon,
may, Jniot les,s than twa clear days
and (nest more, than, five clear days (leen
epee, tea days fid far holding the
shove sittings, apply, complain, or ap-
pe4 to have bio name or 'the name of
any ,other person en',ec'reid on or re-
moved from the lists. -
AND FURTHER TAICE, NOTICE
ihat aucb aPpe-al must be by ttotice,
in writing in, the prescribed eerie,
signed by the coniplainant in durej,-
cate and given to the Clerk of; bho Re-
vising' Officen, ,o,r left for him at his
afiCir°8s• as StatellA T627:
tWS4)DICKSON, seset,
t Chairman of the Elec.,tiott Beard ro,r •
the C,ettet.:''.r o C flu ren„
nelitCd thi'S 12th day ',of May, A. [D.
'1923.Main Street Exeer
'Freight Tra.ffic, Breaking Many COURT OF REVISION
Records," beadline, WiSh a Tow-Neu/isOFps.13011N
string 4 bOY. Pars could be -Shunted
into 'tke phonograph next door,
(ow* *** **I(
So live that your, tvife will uever
choke 'back a sob 'while telling sthe
reporters her faith in you is unehals-
en.
se* *** *4•4'
Theechief difference' between the
old -fashion dime novel and the mod-
ern novel, is exactly $1.90.
NOTICE
NoTicE IS HER,EBY GIVEN that
The Court of Revision to bear and
determine appeals 'and complaihts ne
specting assessmegts alil lrolcrits Ntst
sitting for the yeaT an Monday, Juno
11th; 1923, at 7.30 p.m., at the Counell.
Chambers, Lifbrary Building, Exeter.
Date,d this 22nd day,of ;May, 1923.
J. SENIOR,
Mtmicipal, ClerIt
•
U. F. 0. MEETING, EXETER
A meeting will be held in Senior's
Hall, Exeter, on Tuesday evening,
May 29th, at 8 o'clock. Delegates
will be elected to attend the nomin-
ating Convention at Hensall. Every
c1tisen4•eeidiug in Exeter and in
sYlliffath'Y ,awith 'the ;principles :,and.
polieies of the U. 11, 0. is -cordially
invited to attend.r
WEEETINGS
An invitation is extended te, all
electors of the Township of Ifsborne,
who are itt sympathy with and wil-
ling to support the principles and
the policy of the platform ,of the Uni-
ted Farmers of Ontario, to meet on
May 29th at 8 o'clock i11 the follow-
ing placese-
Polling Sub Division
No. 1, at Eden School house
No. 2, at Thames Road club rooms
No, 3, at No. 1 School house
No. 4, at Louis Fletcher's home
No. 5, at Winchelsea School house
No. 6, at Herman Kyle's hone
No. 7, at Samuel Tuft's hOme
for the purpose of electing delegates
to attend the convention to be held
at IIensall on May 31st.
Doupe, tDirector
,
NOTICE is 110robY giveu that, n
Court of Ilevisiou of the Assesement
Roll of the Township of Ueboiete
ties tor ,june 2nd, at 12 o'clock, noon
in the l'ownehip 1-lall
Henry Strang,
Township Clei'ke
AnatimiNo017. 39[uxiox ,
couNTY couNcuf'
The Council of the Corporation of
the'aCelilltY of Huron will Meet in the
6
oun.cil Charnhei; Goderich, at 2
o'cloclr in the afternoon of Tuesday,'
"ilte 5th day of June, 1923;All ac4
,
County, must ascii
Clerk not later
itonif:antiti-ittteiswolatnag4na:417;:sptolf,etlotleielee
ding.the meetiug,
of Council. ' 0E0. W.
Hot:IAN, :
Goderich, May 21a1 i9,23. . 'e
County Clerks
' It's the bliint man who makes thal•
cutting remarks.
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Incorporated 1855 '
Capital and Reserve, $9,000,000
Over 125 Branches -
This institution offers depositors safety for
their savings, reasonable. interest compoun-
ded every six ,months, and freedom front
red tape in. case of wit,hdrawals. ,
Savings Departments at every Bratrch.
" Deposits of $11.00 and uPwards invited. -
EXETER BRANCH - T. S. WOODS, l'ilattagel
Centralia branch, open for business daily.
EIMIAMOMM.Ill61019•01
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Attiv<igs•.f,
e,
re'
reed Tells!
NlanowhAere does it tell more than
in Live Stock.
ET ,us know what you.wouldlike
to do for the improvement of your
stock, and we shall be glad to go into '7
the whole question. of financing the
plan with. you. In
TEM CANADIAN BANK
OF COMMERCE
t -
Capital Paid up $1.5,000,000 `
Reserve Fund, $15,000,000 it
t Exeter Branch - M. R. Complin, Manager
Cre'diton Branch
Dashwood Branch j T. L. Rutherford, Actit\g Manager
TIDE USBORNE AND BEIBBERT
PARKER'S MUTUAL FIRE INSUR-
ANCE COMPANY
Head Office, Farquhar, Ont.
President, Wm. BROCK
Vice -President, JOHN ALLISON
DIRECTORS
THOS, RYAN SIMON DOW
ROBT. NORRIS, JAMES MCKENZIE
AGENTS
JOHN ESSERY, Centralia, Agent for
' TJsborne and Biddulph.
OLIVER HARRIS, 1VIunro, Agent for
Hibbert, Fullarton and Logan.
W. A. TURNBULL
Secretary-Treasnrer
Box 98 Exeter, Ontario.
• GLADIVAN STANDI.TRY
Solicitors, Exeter,
DR. G. V, ROULSTON
DENTIST
°file° over L R. Carlittg's Las -
Closed every Wedneeday attereerm
DE. A, la. EINS1",.1.AN,
Honor Graduat'a of Toronto tntiver-
Office over (Rodman StanburY's
()files,
MONEY TO LOAN
We have a large, amount of privatd
funds to loan on farm and villagel
properties, at lowest rates of isle
terest.
GLADMAN STAl\TBURY
/3tarristers, Solicitors, '1
Main St, Exeter, Ontario 1
PER,RY F. Do.I.JPE,-LIcensed Anet
uoneer. sales conductedIn any 'loci
city. Tereee moderate, Orderlefa
atteudT,61int107,0ifidEiehwonilel .ble16p,rozexpitrlkytoante:
Atidreas icirkton P:0. .1
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'USE 'ibilAMOND DYES"
Dye right! Don't lira:
your material. Each pack-
age 11.1 tainsof (17i?eicatilil:rin.(1 DsoYess'inc;11(;
7 4 .,f %1? colorthat i anyltlloliii."11g8aTirmeteda:,'
.diainOnd-dyo a Mee rich.
draperies, covorings, cvety,-
thitig, whether a ec,I, Dalian
linen, cotton or Ini.,7ted noodo.,
Buy afilamoad
other kind -then pol fect re,
euIte are glianteteeel even if
' you have never dyed before,
Druggist lias "Diamond 13305
Color Card" --7) r",ch colersv