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Davis,' "Caroline
,Dignan, Howard
Elder, Jean
'Feist, Nola
Forrest, Gerta
Fulton, Lula
Francis, Gertrude'
Geiger, Euloine
Gllfillan, 'Mary
Greb, Harry
Haist, Lloyd
Heywood, =Wes.,
Heywood, Thos..
Bind, Geo.
Roffman, Alice
Howard, Evelyn
Johns, Walter
Joynt, Laird
Love, Keith
Martin, Lylyan
-,Mor.lock, Lula
Morlock, Carl
McGill, Wes. S.
Iran "I,'iola
Preeter, Mabel
Rowe, Mildred
Sanders, Grant
Siris, Mervyn
Stanbury, Kenneth
Thomson, Edgar
Thomson, Pearl ,
Wood, Nesbit
Whitside, Violet
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Case, Peter L44 32 70 85 ''65
Cochrane, Wm. 48 66 75 56 58 50 88
Collingwood, Grant 73 78 70 50
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I1, Hazel
Chapman, Grace
i+arquhar, Maurice
Ford, Maurice
Geiger, Newell
Glfillan, John
Hackney, Marguerite
Hodgson; Cecil
Hodgson, Herman
Borney, Ella
ITorney, Mary
Hunter, Howard
Jones, Langford
Luker, Gladys
TV(cLean, Rosa
Medd, Eleanor
Heyers, Margaret
Mills, Trueman'
Pryde, Tom
am
Roulstton, Verne
Snell.' Lilla
Sattham, Lyle
Turnbull, Grace
Woods, Marion
Aldworth, Marguerite
Anderson, Aurelia.--
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Christie, Celia
Cornish, Ewart
Hayman, Crescent
' Gardiner, Elsie
Hamilton, Elizabeth
Harvey, Plorenee
Hogarth, Janie
Hunter, Gerta
Knight, Laura
McConnell, Laura
McLean, Wnl.
-Miller, Maud
Nfurray, Hannah
Murray, Esobel
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Pybus, Lucille
Smith, Helen
Welsh, Dorothy
;Whitlock., Evelyn
Wood, Olive
Alexander, Alvin
Delve, Wm.
Deichert, Theodore'
Ford, Frederick
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Fritz, zt Dorothy
Greb, Leonard
Guenther, Edith
Guenther, Jack
Hey, Milton
Horton, Herb.
Jarrott, Gilbert
Jarrott, Luella
Lamport, Ruth
Kleinstiver, Percy
Mellick, Ortha
Neischwanger, Hilda
Pollen, Harvey
Richardson, May
Russell, Bertha
Schilbe, Gertrude
Steinhagen,Czar
Tapp, James
Thomson, Garfield
Teinan, Lorne
Tiernan, Mervyn
Tuckey, Bruce
Von Wascinski, Wanda
Wethey, Helen
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Snell, Harold
Spencer, Walter
Tuckey, u ke
Oscar
West, iial ry
Wren •Gladys
Whyte, Harold
Beavers, Reginald
Caldwell Velma
Clark, Marjorie
Creech, Frank
Creech, Hugh
Dearing, Stella
Down, Melville
Elgie, Margaret
Fulton, Hazel
Fisher, Harold
Gambrill, Jack -
Collings, Marjorie
Godbolt, Harvey
Greb, Lily
Greb, Lucy
Harding, Ina
Heanfan I<atilleen
Hicks, Heleh:i
Howey, Eugene
Howey; Marvyn
Hunter, Lulu
Hunter, Marjorie •
Kuntz,, John,
„1vlcLean,. James
McNichol, Ernest
Medd, Marjorie
Neil, Murray'
O'Brien, Mary
Oke, Norah
Pfaff,. Leonard',
Russell; Edna
Sanders, Hazel
Simmons, Clarence
Strang, Maybelle
Taman Edward'.
Thomson, Hazel
Thomson, Leslie`
Westlake, Calvin
West, Florrie
Willard, Alice
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CENTRALIA.
The Ladies' Aid sale ale of home' made
cooking and pork products Saturday
tui;daa
afternoon last was a great success.•.
Sunday was Missionary day, Rev,
Mr. Rivers, ofParkhill, was present
ent
both morning and evening; also Mr.
Johnson, of Toronto. The' claims of•;
of the missionary departtheit was
ini,pressively placed before' the con-
gregations, Mr. Johnson: also ad-
dressed the S.S..
Miss Sharpe gave lier report of
the S.S, ' convention in Stratford in
an able and -interesting manner.
Friday was baby beef Shipping day
7 to the Royal,'Fair "in Toronto. Mr. .
Andrew Hicks shipped. a car load a-
mong iyliich were some well finished
8 animals, hicks and Pairs also ,had'
5 ' a big load, sono from Brzrcefield and
0' other points along' the. line. Alviil
Pym, Edgar Mills,. Byron I-Ticl
Paul and Will Essery' each contribut-
ed one. Byron Hicks also the same
day loaded out 156 head at' Ailsa
Craig for Liverpool. This slii
l?mont
a=veraged nearly fifteen hundred 'lbs.'
each.
• . The Molsons. Bank is quitting bus
ness here on the thirteenth of this
month.
CREDITON
We have a good supply of feed
bran, shorts,' feed flour, 'middlings
Western Oats, oil cake, tankage, etc..
HARVEY BROS. Exeter
The ladies of the Crediton Metho-
dist church are making preparations
68 for a bazaar to be held about' the
middle of December.
Miss Lily Eiiber and Miss Made -
68 line Haist left the past week to -take
a position in Detroit.'
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Eahner left`
73 Friday =morning for Detroit where
they intend to spend the winter.
Quite a number '^of"oupeople at-
tended -
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tend
ed th
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wl-sr
i er'
PP at Brin
sley,
on Thursday evening and report very
favorably of their supper:
The committee in charge of the
athletic field have commenced to
work on the outdoor skating rink.;
which we hope with favorable Wea-
ther, to enjoy very Much this coining
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DEMME SCHOOL 3 0
rink
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on the way to recover ofye-
cent
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cent -Illness.•
Rev, Mrs. W. Y. Drier weregu scest
s
of honor at the Thanksgiving dinner
which was served at 'the °Hanover
Evangelical church last week when
a sumptuous fowl' dinner was served
in the finely improved and enlarged
basement of the church. A very ex-
celIent program was rendered in the
church auditorium. Rev. and. Mrs.
Dreier also visited- with two members
of their family, Pearl of the postal
dept. and Lorne, of the BalI's Furn-
iture Mfg. Co., and with numerous
other friends in Hanover and com-
munity.
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Miss Mary Holtzman has return
home after spending .the summer j
w.ier<sister.
Miss Marion McDermid of Luck-
now spent' the week -end with.: Mr.
and ,Mr's, H. K. Eilber.
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' Thos. Appleton and their sister, Mrs:
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of the Credito
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CROMARTY
A number, fromhere attended the
fowl supper at Elimville on Monday
evening last.
Thanksgiving services were held
in the Presbyterian church, in the vil-
lage on Monday evening -last, a very
able and impressive service was dis-
pensed with, the elders' assisting the
,pastor: in the services.
Mr. Donald McKinnon has accept-
ed a position with' Manns & Farquhar
in Hensall where-he''intends learning
the, barbering.
Mn. Stewart' Robertson, of the vil-
lage, has rented Mr. Drown's hous
at
Staffa
and "is Moving
his hous
g
hold effects this week,
Mr. John' Scott motored' to Brus
sells last Friday to visit friends. H
was accompanied• by his sister, Mrs
McKellar.
SADLER—CASEY
A very pretty wedding in which
great many Hibbert and Mitchell peo-
pie are -interested,• was solemnized on
"Saturday, Nov. «10th, ,,at ` Hamilton
when Miss Olive Jp.an : second daugh
ter of`N1r. aril'*Mr",,S` . g
D. Casey, o
Mitchell, was' u arrfed''to Mr :'Jolt
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CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
OF FARM STOCK AND FEED
Thos.:, Cameron has received in-
structions frons the undersigned to
sell by public auction on'
LOT 12, N. T. R., USBORNE
ON TUESDAY, DEC. 4th, 1923.
at 12.30 sharp'the following:
HORSES—Matched team of fillies:
4 and 5 yrs, agric., eligible for regis-
tration;1 mare 8 yrs.; old, agric.; 1
gelding 5 years old, agric; 1 ,first-
class carriage snare or third horse
CATTLE -2 - colas freshened in
Sept; 1 cow 3 years old; newly'fresh-
erred; '1' cow 4 years old, newly fresh-'
ened;' 2,calves, ;from above 1 .month
old, pail fed; 1 cow due; in Dec.; -1
half `Jersey cow,, 3 yAars old, due in
Dec.; 2 cows', due in"'March; 1 fat,
cow, -11 steers 2 years o1d _ good
feeders; 2 heifers 2 years 'old; 5
steers 1 year old; 6 heifers 1
year
r
old;' '4 calves.
HOGS -=T sow due at time of sale
1 sow due in Jany.; 1 sow due in Feb."
10 hogs 175 lbs, weight; ?,I-2 hogs 3$
lbs.'weight; 9 pigs 2 months old
oats and barley; aquantity of first-
class hay; 500 bus.'mangolds; 500
bus,`. turnips; a quantity of,, ensilage
and straw to be fed on farm„
Positively no reserve as the ro-,
n
ri
P stet is leaving the farm for^ the
winter.
- xERMS-.
$I0.00:'and• `under bast
over that amount 10 months' credit.
n furnishing approved joint -notes;
' discount of 6 percent. per annum
off for cash. -
GARNET S. PASSMORE, Prop.
THOS. CAMERON, Auct.
FEED—A' quantity of nixed grain
a
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Sadler; of Staffa.:'The interesting
event was performed by, Rev, C. Bi
Kenrick, uncle of the bride. The
bride was becomingly attired in a
French suit of gray marvella with.
grey squirrel trimming and toque - of
silver and jade. , After: the ceremony
the happy young couple left for Buff-
alo and other places, and on their re-
turn will reside at Staffa, where the
groom.. is in` the general merchantile
business. The best' wishes of a host
of. friends will follow' .them ',to their
honie. Previous to their marriage -
the bride was several times showered
ed
by her, friends. '
K. J. Sims, of Crediton
The e Sunday School
are
a Christmas tree to be' held on F
day, Dec: • 21st.
Evangelistic services are in pro
gress at the Evangelical" churc
Crediton. ' The song service. begin
at 7.45 p.m. Special music at
ever
service. You are cordially invite
to
ar' '
p tzmpato in this season of gi•e
spiritual refreshing and to he n
fitted by the spirit' filled Message
by the.pastor, Rev. W. Y. Dreier
This campaign will continue for
number of weeks, but come now an
we will do thee good- Evangelic
l+. P. Gordon, of Digin, Ill. who is
at present conducting an evangelistic
g 1C
compaign at, Morristown, Penn., will
begin ` his ministry of blessing and
Power er '
with
us
on
Wednesday EVeil-
ing', Nov. 28th. Don't fail to hear
his gripping g
PP messages. ssa
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s. g He .
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evangelist,
b•
a
winsome and pleasing'
personality whose gospel is full of
blessing and sPower.
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'A subject ofco e`
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through-
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hoat Canada at the present time is tleidentit of "The Wonderful IIerolie"
whose amazing, life Story was -
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MEETING OF HURON
COUNTY COUNCIL
The Council of the ,Corporation of
the County of Huron will meet indthe
Council 'Chamber, Goderich, at 2.30
o'clock in the afternoon of Tuesday,
the 4th day of December, 1923, All
accounts against the' County must be
in the hands of the Clerk not later
than Monday preceeding the Meet-
ing of Council,
GEO Y HOLMAN,
County Clerk.
Goderich, ;Nov. 17th, 19'23.
TRAVEL "TEE NATIONAL WAY,'
The Canadian National Railways,
Canada's ail -Canadian transcontin-
ental route is the new way across
the - Continent. In addition to the
fact that the territory' traversed is
unsurpassed in scenic' interest and
grandeur, the Rocky 51/fountains are
crossed at the lowest altitude' and
easiest gradients of any transcontin-
ental railway in America
and at the
same time Canada's= s highest leaks,'
including In
Mount nt R
obson, are•in full
view from passing trains,, "Tire Con
tinental.`
Limited,".ane of the finest
long distance trains in t
operated every day 'between
gild Vancouver, with cl
tlon :
sf
train Toronto.
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miles ac •
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Canada it travers :
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or
71rr•ougll•its connections reatIi'es
alI centres in'.' Western Canada
on the Pacific
c a and
lfrr, Coast. This train i;
made `up of all -steel
znodei`n equip-
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE is hereby given Y g en that .all.
persons having claims against the
estate of Thomas Passmore, late of
the. Township 'of Usborne, in the
County of Hiiron, 'who died on the
28th day of October, A.D.*, 1923, are
requested to forward their claims
duly proven to the undersigned on
or,before the 10th day 'of December,
1923,
AND NOTICE FURTHER IS GIV-
EN that after the'said date the Ext.
ecutor r w'
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Geed
P to
distribute the
estate, having regard only to the
claims of which he then shall have
notice. •
DATED at Exeter, Ont. this 19tH
day of November, A.D., 1923.
Gladmau & Stanbury
Exeter, Ont.
Executor's Solicitors.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE - is hereby given that all
persons having claims against the
estate of SUSAN ELLIOTT,' -late of
the Village of Exeter, in the County
of Huron, who died on the' 15th day
of Noveznber, A.D. 1923, are request-
ed to' forward their claims duly prOv-
en to.the undersigned on or: before
the 10th day of December A,D, 1923,
AND NOTICE IS FURTHEE, GIV-
EN that after that date' the Executor
will proceed to distribute the estate,
having regard only to
Y the.claims of
which he" then shall lta
ve notice.
DATED at Exeter,
Ont.
this is 19th
day of November, A.D. 1923.
GI
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ST
ANBURi
Exeter, Ont.
Executors'
Solicit '•
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NOTICE T •.,,CREDITORS V
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NOTICE is' hereby given that all
Persons having CIainis against 8ainst tyre es-
tate of ALEXANDER Mc T r UR.PI3Ihfl
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late of the Village of 11-
ensail, in the
County of Huron, who died on, Ol
6th. clay of July, A.i ., 1923,are re
c
gaestod to forward their claiiiis` c
proven to: duly
the
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dei signed on or be-
fore the 10th day. of December A.D,.
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that t a,
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date the Ex-
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proceed to-clistrillute the
estate, having regard
g rl only to the
claims of which they y b
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notice.
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GL 17)1VTAN & S'I'.d.Nit UR Y 4
Hon8 z11 and Exeter
lib:ecl:tors' Solicitors.
AUCTION
.
SALE
-FARM STOCK•
Wm. M or
c'Vez1, ,Aictioneei
, has re-
ceived instructions from TIronias
Johnston, to sell by Public Auction,
at Robert Johnston's farm, ttvo miles:
South of Woodham, on South-west
Boundary, Blanshard,'on
I1:tUDAY, NOVEMBER 30th, 1923
Comuieneing at '1 o'clock sharp,
the following:-..--
HORSES-2
o lowing:—
HORSES -2 Mares, four years
61d,, 'weight 1.450 lbs,; . Mare, eight;
years old, weight 1.500 lbs.;„ Gelding
six years oid, weighing 1,600 lbs.
These are good Horses, in good condi-
tion.
CATTLE -50 head, consisting of
2-year-olds and rising•-2-year-olds;5`
goodSteer Calves'that have sucked
the cows since 'March and will make:
excellent baby beef;' 2 good young
Cows,, due to;freshenli a
n January; al-
so 5"
two-year-old' .I feifers. These
Cattle are all Durham, , in good con-
dition mid short lceepers,
HOGS=Consistin of
g sD
Store
Hogs; running from 125 to 140
12 r'iinning about 10.0 lbs,; 24 about
two months old; 4 Sows dile to far-
row isi Decejnber; 3: Sows due to far'-
row in January; Sow, due to farrow
fn February, • The above lot is. York.;
or York:' crossed with Berl:;, from
pure-bred stock.
l4OWL-=Pure-bred Barred Rock
Cockerels and Pullets; mire -bred`
White Wyandotte Pullets; also some
year-old birds of same breeds; 50 or
more fibre-liret4 . Mammoth Bronze
Turkeys off 404b. Tone
TERMS—Ten months credit will
be given on furnishing approved
joint notes with interest ate 6 per
cent.' off for cash,
fThe above stock are all choice stuff
of
and -in first,class condition,
THOS..C. JOHNSTON, Pro riotor.
W1'4. 1ltcNElL, Auctioneer. P
,WINTER IN TILE ONTARIO
' HIGHLANDS
The Canadian National Railways
have just issued a very interesting
and attractive booklet 'on Winter
Sports' in, Ontario .Highlands dealing
especially with .Algonquin Park.
Co
of
Copy this booklet lilay be had'on
'apteat)1' i
1 on to the Canadian National
Ticket Agent. '4
TI
te• Salvation Aigtxly" o,cc>tl)iod theft
new quarters' over Southcott Eros.°
store oil. Sunday for the first-
The
irst The rooms have been wired foie elet°r
tricity and have, been ,reclecoratctd
Presentin•g a' very: cosy appearance,
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eye; to kindle when he hears
the accent
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exile ? p3
It's the ,honie-town feelin
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The voice tells Its own.
story. It carries him back
home. All the longings, be -
they for the ; purple' 'hills,
the green fields or' the:
murky streets of a city, are.
quickened. The sympathy be-
tween speaker and listener
becomes complete.
Beinember when' • yo ttr.
thoughts drift back to your•,.
home town that many .old
ri
f ends who would tike to,
hear your voice are listed in
the telephone directories:
Long Distance will. take you-
back. Station -to -Station eve-
ning and night rates make -
it 'inexp'en sive.
Every Eelt Telephone fa a
Long Malanae-Station
issiewassew
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and theft.. by depositing then in a1.1;':
"SavingB
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amounts, as frequently as youcanind the
growth of your balance, 'includingthe
interest earned,. will surprise •IP $e You..:;" 602
THE CANADIAN
hl BANK
OF COMMERCE
// 1dlERCE
Capital Paid up $15,000,000
Reserve. Fund $15,000,000
Exeter BranchM'R., Complin,
Crediton Branch ' G. G. Maynard,
Manager
Dashwood Branch Manager
- G. G. Maynard, Manager
Incorporated 1n /855
Capital tai
P and Reserve $9,000,000
Over 125 Branches
HE M •
OLSON. BANK
FARMERS WILL SECURE SYMPATH
BANKING SERVICE&ITIC
AT'ANYOF OUR
BRANCHES.
Careful attention to the needs ,of been Canada' .-
Agricultural interests' has alwayss
of The Molsons Bank.
a feature
Savings Departments at every Branch.
Deposits Of $1.00 and upwards invited..'
EXETER BRANCH T, S. WOODS, Manager
Centralia branch open for businessdaily.
FARMER'S MUTUAL FIRE INSUTR
ANCE COMPANY
Head Office, ' Farquhar,
President -
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KVice-President' JOHN ALLISON
DIRECTORS
THOS. RYAN SIMONROBT, NORRIS, JAMES MCRENZIE
AGENTS
JOHNESSERY, Centralia, Agent forUsbOrneand BidduiPh.IVDRIARRISMtnro, Agent forHibbert, Fu12arton and Logan:'
W, A.TUZNIdLLSecretary-TreasurerBox 98 Exeter, Ontario.
- MONEY TO LOAN
,We have $large 'amount. of privet!funds to loan on farm and vlllagepro erties, at lowest rateofin,tereat,
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