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The Exeter Times, 1923-11-22, Page 4s.; ltl r11i lb'trr?li 2«, 1923 ' .. Exeter High School Report , 11. :aCli OOL Before number indicates subject, takenin ,Lower Form. Brokenslzire, 1%'sit---: z tJY, eeclt tinny 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 lea SFr , Go Li MR Ge '1'r Ph Ch Bo Zo .A•I1 I 57.'83N66 65 92 47 60 93 75 53 74 60 80.94 77 90 75 65 75 63 74`.56 82,94 58 91 55 36 65 85100 %Ob'5'76 37 ab al) 90 15 86 54 6 1 66 59 9.(1:75 66 75 66 73100 71 87 96 $0 *74, 60 67 66 9„1, 80 84 79 50 95. 48 93 97 83 'x69*83 57 76 60 56 75 70 70 94 81.59 63 100 ab 63 ab 60 99 52 62 45 30 51 47 74 68 51 73 63 36 10 34 57 55 *68463 67 34 43 68 57 72 54 8.3 95 30 *89 864 63 89 82 x`68*78 60 7.5 54 97 62 .84'°76 58 54 55 77 59 *61*58 54 69 57 89 52 14 68 69 ab ab ab 67 99 93 69 97 98 9,7 90 98 85` 691-00 98 76 > 9D 34 66'48--51 88 77 35 70 57 50 6397 ., . 68 66 67;y.72 "1 1'97. 65: *884-45 82 y 83.45 93 62 79. ' ' 58 *85 82 5974 96 *60 60 49 74 54 -.12 27 32 10 60 *83 78 70 76 GO 92 90 99 85 100100 *42 33 62' 67 5' 84 8Z 55 45..8$ 85 .66 73 81 84 46 93 90 57 85 42 50 95 67 MIDDLE SCHOOL 3 A U Eebore number indicates an Upper Sclloo L Before number indicates a Lower School LC FA Co All H Abbott, Francis Beavers, George 66 72 35 76 BH Gu *70 73 50 31' *83 *91 I paper. paper. Ge P1i Ch. Li, Gc Pr 2G Ar 66L58 75 61 76 Campbell, Chas. 70 60 79 ' 90 71 71 Case, Peter L44 32 70 85 ''65 Cochrane, Wm. 48 66 75 56 58 50 88 Collingwood, Grant 73 78 70 50 V otrya tr ' 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.-- - Bell, Mildred r ' Bzr = k. L r.3;—dck -1 3€c lir_ ill,. Bona 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 ' Pybus, Lucille Smith, Helen Welsh, Dorothy ;Whitlock., Evelyn Wood, Olive Alexander, Alvin Delve, Wm. Deichert, Theodore' Ford, Frederick c k 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 F 13ef(.ITe. nun ;Abbott, Mae , Alle n Wilfred Bissett, Marion Campbell, i X d>Jao11, Bland • Chambers, Nona Elworthy, I/e a Foote, Lloyd Ford, J"„1Iian • Fowler, .Gordon GO t , x G r I) , c. Arthur ti r Fra.yne, George I+z-I;ync, Irene +?,tzlt;on, Gladys a1- tl l )i 111, .ark Gower, L:ertztan. fayter, Helen ,Toluas, Margaret tory, >,IVlildred i iXltn:,r tnar€ Laninpit 1-1 i r t.,s 1 • ace itehell 1,10Y loon <' a 11 i1- 1 •, )1 . :1 1 sr tit 'PeX11 lt3er. ,al i7R 44 95 53 861763 691743 59 451761 75 84 75 70 76 55 75 63 82 55 58 50 69 • 61, 60 96 62.6760 35 85=60,84 60 60 79 93 54 56 79 69 80 68 40 63 830563 93 U82 82 8' ° 60 69 42 30 48 41.55 60 37 36 90 881756 82 461766 37 59 75 551767 82 551153 651784 558' 69 80 71 73 54 • 60 78 ' 50 51 92 9.2 58.82 60 50 61 781759 51 341764 76'85 60 87 831770 70 96 881782 83 7 '65 90. 1.71 55 71 U56 50 1764 97 MIDDLE SCHOOL 8 1$ 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 THE EXETER TIMES ab 56 ab ab ab ab ith 21 68,60 7256,27 32,534.92 98 38 3 8 720 7 13 12 61 53 57 58 60 23 90 54 54 85 70 60 63.54z •84' 54 7'8 42 78 .65 8452 <c3 UU. 52 70 AI;, I. \\ r ( El t SI;Ii ®Ola , I irii]Vl, 1 LC'FC EC Li C1-1 I3o Go Al '3'5,"62 81 63 56 80 67 47 6.7,•65 65 39 52 83 61 75. 73 75 6.7 66` 5'6'91 76 58. 84 63 52 89 83 65 9568 82 72 56 92 80 75 59 ab 2S ab '59 47 72, 70 61, 66 ab 87 79 92 98 62'83 63 68 91 's2 78. 90'75 78 57 4'4'95, 64 65 9.9. 77 69 64'89,.66 82 ab ab 40 ab al) 'ab ab ab '• 50 .83 - 51 68'-"85 75 61 • '8 737151 60 7244 966' 8363 865 -'74 ab • •ill 40 8-1 15 91 80 .44. 66 44 84- 66 92 90 70 47 '63 '64 88 77 7 72 5'9. 66, 56' 82 66' 4 91 85 89 66 -84 9.6 32 7 9`8-82'7626,69 69: 83 75' 69 xd1 ab ab 37' ab 44 86, 53 72 795s -r:52 5 65 60 64, 74''61' 42 71,75 63 60 40.92' 69,10 R , •60 Ga•60 43';69 73 38 5S.,ab 63 ab 44 45 '82'65;61 69 52 .46 38' 67 '67,63' 44:77 75' 58 ab' 70 62 63 64" 93 69 < 98' 7,5 53 69 60' 90 67 60 90'-75 69'72`63 92 69 60' '5.6.=! 418.44 88 56 45 65 .65. Go 32':,:42 79.50 ab'" ab 44. ab 32 ab. ab 45 .83'`617 67•;;66 72 '94 86'92 68-" 70 ` 66 72 60 78 76` 72 :9,8 58 56 69 60'86 70 65 75 ' 70` 65 66. 84 94' 89 `92 62 48.56 93 60 15 90' 68 71' GO 52 93 •75' 80 24 52 55 51 64 81 68 22 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 - t tend ed th e fo 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 Co Li .AH BH Ge Ph Cil 2P Bo Zo MH Gr winter, as much enjoyment was talc - 73 72 80 96 '65' ' Jk en out of the tob" oggan side last 78 76 82 97 89 83 winter,.';We- hope the skating 72 76 65 61 49 47 will do ;— •_,^ ..•'- •-the same this winter:, 1 81 7 c_ 9 -5 P 9 • u lf.,61I99 ,'1-.2, ., . « •1VIrs,K Jac li kb , 62 49 22 55 38' 36 _' E rap 25 68- 8 42 5 46 65 74 68 75 40 92 88 72 60 45 50 43 83 71 36 50 85 55 42 62 Ire., 66 80 69 80 61 49 59 82 38 69 65, 86 71 41 45 72.75 64 80 34 73 80 59 72 54 771765 83 73 80 27 52 50 75 .67 69 ab 50 - 46 22 81 35 77 70 97 71 62 61 37 71 80 81 63 57 70 92'.76 56 78 62 75 50 67; 35 62 78 80 60 75 80 67 54 75 65 44 ' 88 54 77 77 66 75 65 92 71 70 83 77 71 60 50' 48 81 DEMME SCHOOL 3 0 rink o ' ; rn einer is r ids on the way to recover ofye- cent Y 5 y ter hex xe- 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 Marion McDermid of Luck- now spent' the week -end with.: Mr. and ,Mr's, H. K. Eilber. Mr. and Mrs Apter, and lVfe, and Mrs. W. Appleton, pleton n fete and M'.r. and d M r s. Go rd on Appleton, ton .' of Hensall, visited their father, Mr• ' Thos. Appleton and their sister, Mrs: n on Sunday of the Credito Methodist church preparing f Ch 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 e' e - I - e 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 - f. A 0 a 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 e s. g He . 1 s< evangelist, b• a winsome and pleasing' personality whose gospel is full of blessing and sPower. n or ri- h, s y d b -1 61- a d Evangelist r IE b 170ihlA I , .+ , Jv{ I'UL It'TII3OINE 'A subject ofco e` uv rsa,tron through- outg' hoat Canada at the present time is tleidentit of "The Wonderful IIerolie" whose amazing, life Story was - lisped in' the Ptnd /I family herald, anti • WWreeldy Star of AVfontreatLiving Li ' 92 ng uu- der- appalling conditions iia nd' zcap- pod //lore often tha,h,; aided li .vhe 1 groat beauty, this wd zna n.stz•" and d. zv e d acl .1rC• e d where ten -Million - of .h Cr. /night fail, 1 .Is nosy' announced that 'a l)c a uti.- ful pailiting of - "The WoY)clerf+l Heroine" lin been ) n ,aerlli'eci, aztrT reerr ,reluri. 1. ,t,tr : J all tl tw ' 11 colors. 5,' ,7 ,{ e 1. :c 24 li e t lx eS 1v" ill 'lir' i ivCzi • f ter, to gil",;-• sc{4,1„14' r, r v f { tt Y .xa ,slat, F and I u• If W C' . Star, t, .UhI1` 'Montreal, 11, a1 1-Y to t1J.{1,e ",,JIl4o tlb`?r,21'it)C i2i.':,1;,1711Y? 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. In of nears three IL' C it t O user ld miles ac • z ons Canada it travers : es slit` of; the prov- inces-' of the Dominion, nlron, and directly 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- ment and affords the traveller 'th opportunity' t C of niaTtin the e trip in a plet%did tours st sleeping t ..car at lin l a lnl U 111 of cost, OI'' 11- Elie taste toes d Clic- i t_,,, the more sumptuous standard I i, e r C _1 1 P cars . or c, els 1 sti' Ezin •r 1 seri - . t1- z b 1< ll .f bserva,.ion ear may: be enjoyed,The h e iniia rr ., Il,a g :C4 service: is t(11exe.._': c ,flees, 'he.c ",ationa1 Way'''is th C newWay VJa bat. yourself orx its,•advantages ' when I 1t 7 4' l] )I t tin ; ;4o Ir ••, g t next i'i , tri n,. 1 IS err'" c at7 oil and full information 11302` tel `in'y 051)401e/1 l4 ifional t Agent. he world, is seri Montreal Ise 'cornet_ it. 9 'OL1I• 11 J e Y 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' rll ro 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 ADMAN: , ST ANBURi Exeter, Ont. Executors' Solicit '• ot5. NOTICE T •.,,CREDITORS V M. IT b NOTICE is' hereby given that all Persons having CIainis against 8ainst tyre es- tate of ALEXANDER Mc T r UR.PI3Ihfl N , 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 uzl . ' dei signed on or be- fore the 10th day. of December A.D,. 192• 3. AND E N T 0 ICIS FUR'I,'IIEI;, GIV- EN that t a, ftcr i,Ir e saz d date the Ex- ecutors will proceed to-clistrillute the estate, having regard g rl only to the claims of which they y b t. en shall have notice. e. 1 b_ A. 1. ..I) a • t L . r, n.>r e • , 1Ti On' t this 10th {J day of No V f, rn13,C1• .r /1.1-3., :1.020. 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, Ili(ppl(IIIilkinfigiu I1WIVIIIIUIIUIIIIIII imilIIIIIimlpllDUlUlllll(IIIIIillll -t ' A A.y yr,..F is -1 Your Horn' . y 'yy ' o ....., ._ What •' causes'' the ,'$cotsrnan's eye; to kindle when he hears the accent of a ; ,hrith exile ? p3 It's the ,honie-town feelin ;a 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 a e'ty ' for., Laa...i ROTECT yoursaviri s g p at• ?zre n and theft.. by depositing then in a1.1;': "SavingB s ank. Add to your ' account, even. in small 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 - 9 •W_ m. .. 3 RDO C 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, s GL ADMAN M AN & S'aANBURY Barristers, Solicitors 1 Main St. Exeter, Ontario PERRY F. ID " OU1' Fi79' n L1. C e s ed Arlo - ti 0 ble er 0" ale C OI1 d ' n 4.0 d .n a lc ality. y . Terms moderate, Orders will' be at Times Oilleelot promptly at- tended to. Phone 11.6, 13.1z'ktom: Address I'lrkto:a P. O• 'SIJ&DMAN & STANBUI DI Solicitors, Exeter. imam`-- -` nru 10Elt Talmi„s D ,0 . RO8 1 S 1- O 1-s L «ID. 1 , D .tl DENTIST ° MC 6 Over e.. I. rt. Casriiazg`tl> l,a office.' Dios tl n esday ifterzeoo:. DR. A. It, S >x "i onO" 3 G?' Ct tITS?ei` Of 'I' Al 'tt0 elvtla°- llAllii4TT'Stlr o r aX Oladman & Ste nbury,0 %es' b1 i7Tt "ltrknot, 1zeter, Subscription r rate $1,50 n Yet 5 ADVERTISING i A'1-` ,i Display t► y Advertising—Pduge Mi;'e'g;M.: on application. Stray , a• ,ta y ia£ ._ t Rita la One insertion ree se rtl on e for $1.00 Farm iw O' a Y i Ileal Estate e e. for 13211 r „ ., sJ OI1 arch ins Se rt is Xt Insertion. for one month of ?out. Miscellaneous articles of not more thea five 111105,' 10or Sale, Item, wanted, each insertion 50c: _ Lop' and found 1oci115