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PRURSDAY DE". 5
Colonel the 1-loti, Sana Hughes has re
ceritly made an advance in tha
lay increasing the establishment of corn-
,
"PaIlie 3 of nfamtry and rif'es. Bach corn-
ParrY heretofore hafs been allowed
e4 three offieers, and forty-two non:.
commissioned officers, and men
That le, ttle calatan. is given- pay and
uniform. or 'Breae rned and tor no
Mem 71.1118 s a very slain eezabifsh
ment, rendering pallitar.y. efficiency ex-
keridingly oliffleuit to ati.e.in La the
eitY corns CO/ripen-1:es often. out of Ze03
=Malt up to -a airengtp of 50 or more
bat tho Melt 10. excess of gre, rittitiner4
pay nor tOT2 d. thereeMent anuat
provide Ler them at Rs own exPtYase.
Col, Hughes accordingly has incmased
the estabileldnent tn.. city corps to :twee
offers and 56 ot,-..er.s. it amounts to
addirg fourteen of fifteen addiriona
privre,tee to the ocompan,Y. En- 40'.04
COlottel }Turgltes is retnnving v toy cort
grievan_eo t2,t1 Militia. '0 hein 'Tote vol-
unteers were raised in 1655 4,41f4.3 :ern -
panics were igivart, ensiablisnattnt
55 and this wgs. kept 20 years. The
51r7it gov1rnmern.
dcara fee economy cut En,' ...stitnisl
Mee; down. 10 fhe Illea4"2"-=
and -a" this 't staiFeci Co;.
teok fottld Of the Matter
The. f011oWilr,g
oltot tIetc15, eCklt2tl0
surprising' that "CODierV .1
sO10144 gleat over
-rad serrate6S.
eQtlle Taw* tliings
clent relic 2v27
n thing than was dens 1 the
triftielyS S?4,13*,
e'e"t'4 Six R4:3% 4153
catilief epait-061a10a
er-e Oss.13,14 Rir 1.11:les03
wrecked the Llbelat p.irtsr Onianaa
at:Agave Sir jr,,,,Mrs W,"fir'oeF U1soPP9r-
tunitY, It was200 sp.,eslar$ and writ,
lagso $le 0,-sorgs ilass asnrria•
VAN?. defeatsd ti•e
.part T 'la 'September, 31.331, And
to. 38 gaged arid mani."!,-d
'w0 t'ep.SIT Wilfred Lainder
14 23s "old Shades 41, Ones
i•s? recclapISs 117.re p•Se
or. Xta awfullys't 03
114.rhar4 C.4-
2 Re.3L
ead.r
tns pres
NVO bpe Ule tarn
iS):1 are D de,sis.rlbed by Wee'.Cco
'neu;k1 of the 4011.3114111-4111 of physlcal
1,:nive73tty of 111'nnesota:
.t•ri the p'nysical defects
u tr•on rtval corn:11.15'A
unip.d. _should
low ;i; should,r,
• heart action,
a.rtstos, 'small lut13 ea'-
10-'ron the farm,"
or tits arms
'n
$13.50; d-1, -Stehaacker, Commissioter:
43.45; 3. cocKwill„, do., :$s.a5 ; G
Seldom cement, $9,90; Mahal& corn.
work G. B. Rd, 4,.40; W, Oliver, dog
tax, $1,; W, (Et I-gayter, rep., Stone's
bridge, $7.50; W. iDeatirig, concrete
culvert 6,50; D. Fttglieson, sratute
boor, 4,00; Frank ' Triebner, • gravel
98,38; E'rank Ti gravol contract
P.S.R., 4154.40; Frank Triebuer,rep.,
bridga 1.50: .Toffin Klumpp, fencing E.
S. 33„ 15.0D: Jonah Reside, commission
er, 2,50: 'Malt. "Mbintyre, • con,
nacts B„ '39.75; C Regan, corn-
Mats:oiler S.D. 3.75; R., 1-Iaalkl,ford,.gra.,
vel fonrow.acts SB. 7.25.;,,- M. Mite -half
commiesioner SS. 3.75; R. Handrord,
grave. contracts, LJR.. 83.50; j Boyce
cent.. 2.50; H com, 3.75; W. J.
A;tde,rson, h•ravelcont.,-acts, Q.11.. 275.-
20. T Teatreau, dog -tax 1.00; Mich.
O'Brien, Costcrete tile, S.D., 1.1.70; Mich
0"Ellen rep. culvert. 4.50: 'Robert r.
raYlor SAM; Mich. O'Brien, corn.
4.50; G. Grieves, coat. S. 13.
4.00; J. 13z, dhol- on; Con. 14, 25.00
J. Sime cam., 8.15; F. Cougnitia, aile
4.001 G. Grieves, culvert on
13.B., 4.00; Q. Hepburn, winga on
.B. 15,00; 15,00; Wuerth, & 0° -
drawing gra,vel. 15.25; R. Adair, rep.
bridge 3,00; G., 'Hepburn, gravel S.B.,
1.301 Marloalc, rep. road, 4.75;
arA3. tite, 1.12; W. Robinson., ;crav-
at:1AD; W. Robinson, gravel 7.20
Pickering, rep. culvert', 2.00; 1. W.
s bal. gravel con. S.B. 11,70
D.s-..a.-ttete', labor, 7.00: IlettrY
'Kann ;Ile, 11.20: Wm- 130)-12aso gravel
14 ; W711, Re1111-114, gravel S,D.,
71.'113, .4g'44334V,:1%,4 *verse -ling
Lr
0, 131.1`•12.34e, grading, 10.
; lifedffide 0.75
gravel pit, •13,00:
Fa ep. road, 4.00 ; 0. 1011
0,R0 ; 4Reller-
.1 N.B.. lion); .0, Morisnl.
Q4:;1101, 4r3wing
1.50; iioldhirtiprl Wefid, Sul%
.0., 1, lials,, s1diten. 05.-
1 , Mailrers, rratoving slump or, St
n,0 G. ;4;eralitt. 11-'1l);
raw,, on.
Co. 21, 22.53; WiIlya,-
read ,gravel pit, 1.5,901 J.
'cc:tore:0 Cultvsrl, 7.00; A.13111
P:13Ta135t of brld.ge 700.00;
"W stature lialber, 5.00; dos;
ever, cot., tile, .00;5 1,'„ W. Farr,
02b.• Award, .27.05; 0. F. E0 -
S.,13. W 13 Wen -
21 75a,; 'W.
; T. Webb, rep,
ativ Standalte, diten, $6,
as.2be r*;'i, 3.00; Jug,
P, .Murrwy a.ere, oot nd
v $0,50; A.
rave contract. 32,75; W.D17,01.
reP. br;dge,S L2.00; G. E. II:AS,
rt and ;Irwin, 4,90; 0. Mawhirtney,
ld,•,;e, 2.59; A. "dierlork, aecount,
/sjandivie, 1:1110, 1,25; Willert &
rdttol. iv -nearing bridge. 8.00.
nell adjourned te. lueet an lo
TiVvrn Hald, QrsdAcet, on Monda.,
"e 10r1v, 1912 at I. p.m.
H. Either, Clerk
ar
070, curve
imuseu.lar
email Ores.
u.s.iti Dr, Cooke. 000rus-1
and sileulders asllallY &r well tirv,:lop
while nearly ovary other part of the
physical organization falls, below the
general o.verage The etty.,.yoAth who
tlfitl31‘Y has bed more or, less physical
tralnini; and possesses a niucll better.
ph'yeiquo,”
While the Post Office departntsnt is
muplying• mall routes the ofiticlals are
casting about to mike then.' sel.fsv-P-
porting in sorale way a.nd have • hit up-
on the plan araistmg tile Postage on
all letters posted on thesa routes. Lo.ett
week the Zoillowiticr new departnsent reg.,
Illation wars promulslated, 'Toe rate of
-postage applicable to letters mailed at
any post office fordeliivery a rural,
malt route starting from. that Post of -
flee is two cents Lir oach one, and this
rate applies te Jettina mailed on
rural moll 'route for dellvory either on
that route or at the, local post orrice.'
hsr,
,
STEPHEN COUNCIL.
T:te Council or :het Township of Step-
hen convened ill the Town Hail. Credito -n
on "Monday, talle.120.d. of -Derembtr 1912
at 1 p.m., All members war's. present.
T'ae minutes cif the prevfous meeting
were read aid •adopted.
ICellern-nant--Elliott-Thaz the Band of
the Collector of taxes be received and
approved and filed witt, the clerk. -
• Carried. •
The Clerk infionned the Council that
on October 28th, 1912,,at; 11.30
a. petition eddretased to the Municipt:
Council of the Township of Stephen_ was
filed with him, :lb his office, praying
that the Council subrra to. the eteethes
of taho"municipality a by-lavr te'..prOhlbfit
the 'Sala by retail Of spirituous, ferment-
ed or other manufactured liquors ri any
tavern, inn or other house, or place of
public entertaittment and..1.'or prohibit-
ing 019; sale thereat -except who:1432-1e,
ete. • The', 'Clerk in tot;- the
Council 'that he hafd carefullY
the .said p0:1490 arid that It was sign-
ed by more than twenty-fiveper cent.
of the- total nuinther ofpersens,.'eppear-
ing oan the leasst. revised•.voters' List of
the Township of Stephen, who are qual-
ified to vote at Municipal Ete0;i0as.
Keilarmargin-Yebrilr'y--Thai
the 'Local
Option by-law be advertised in. Tne Cred
iton
t--Yearle.Y-That, the • .1011o:7x...11g
,
persons be appoinitecl,Deputy-return„.'ng
Officers and Peat, Clerks for' tbo respect-
ive polling- divis:..ons in the ../hunicirat-
ity1-Poll 1, al-lent.y D. O.(
and Nelson Plaker, Poll -clerk; _Poll 2
r)earing: D. R. 0., As Pen -
hale,. -clerk ; Poll 3, Alonza YIedg-
n s D. It. 0 , n,d B etioc,
Poli-rierir ; Poll 4, \VAN. e azal 0.
13. 0., and Ezra Faist„Pourele-rk 1'0'1
5, David iliawlainney, D."13.'0., art d Alex
Neeli,, Poli-eierk Peil .5, 'Ed. 44,1: Di( 11] -
shire, D. P. 0., aind A,hdleW ,NDia
Pall-colenk; Poll 7, Chas. Deunt-sartp.
D. R 0., and Alberta Ke.Ys,
Poll, 8, W. Brown, 0.11. 0.„ akooid 'Man
sell Iliedgi Ira ric
Balcer, D. 11. .0., 0,43
• Poll -dark
The following o'
.,Pof P.- d
PiPe,Co..) ;Outoreno.,
.seldelf
Co.,
G,T.
B. G.airrer
Crediton
FteCountr3rside
SA I NT Et "I'
Oa Friday- evenidg least about50 1
the friends and •nelighboos mot lit the
holue of Elisha Carmil and spent a
Dleaaealit evening- ',rah thelli Prier t
their departure. Ihtring the evening
the following address and presentation
was inedo the worthy cpuPle.-
Dea-r Mr. and 5.11r,e. Carroll -
1 ta vdth feelingS ,of ts,,,,tmpathy and
regret that we aare eassehabled here to-
night 'before You.r departure fronn
among us. It has been impressed uPCle
our tnind.s ,that ;A is our duty in some
slight way to show our s.ppreclarican
of yet: both as frlends and neighbors,
We have lived together those feY,' Yeavs
Mawr 01 us with the closest feelingS
at good fellowship, and have found
you ever ready to lend a helping hand,
in any of our daGy tolls. We, there -
Tore, ask You to accept this purse as a
small token of our esteem and 'good-
wIll, not for t• -s intrrisfe value, but
that it rolY refresh the many pleasant
memories of the years we have aPent
;nether, To you beth we extend our
best wishes Tor your future happiness
aod Pi7D(0P-0'i1Y, ead also trust that
God's choicest big:Is:ass tuaY be strewn
along^ your Pethwly.
Signed on baltalt of all McFalls
and T, C. McLeod,
Fred Ma. $t. Thonias spent
.,.eV1 days week ei,1 town, visit:nig
3riernicts.
Alenzo Hodgins, the tax cellector, is
a, busy nvin these days takinfg* in the
:taxes',
On Tuesday evening, Be','. C. Staebler,
D. D,, of Cleveland, 0. alsve 541 Illustrat-
ed lecture in the Evangelical Church on
a. trip through Egp3rt. The lecture was
very Intet[efittang and instructivs and
much, enjoyeil list all who attended.
Mr. and 1\frer IMplthew VInkbeiner are
;low conifrortably located La their new
hems towia and we welcome, thcm 10
our midst and hops they will be
spared for many Yearral to come to enJoY
s. needeid rest., Tey were plea-
santly surprised by tale Ladies' Md et
the chu.rch en. 5,1eaiday evening, wgo gve
ll'lern royall welcome ,o town,,
,`,Iessis Jones and Parker and 'Miss
joaes Stt, sarsoinvas were thr., guests,
*0 Mr. and Mhs..k.tegust, Hill last week.
Haxrison. 1-1oltzirora has accePted a pot
itijen as clerk int C. Zwic1ter81.
The a_nnunil Metzersups are noW the
order of the day., This ineafns many
gathering and, a good. time.
S. Sells ori Exeter tave plac-
ed a. plano da she Evartgelical Sunday
School roams.
The Ladies Arid of the Methodist Chur
ch held a very successful bazaar in
the easement of the church, I.ast Wed-
nesday. Several ibearazifully dec'orated
boarkis vfere ereeted and the Ladies, did
e.flou.risUrag business. Lunch was al,so
served and the ladies. are well pleas-
ed witt the entencelisa.
Council .aneelifitis was held in town on
iloncla.y. Rut/sans are afloat as to who
Will be candidates, for Municipal hon. -
ores in 1913. If you, sae a. fellow walk
toward you with. a• pre.found bow, a br"
smile and a glad hand, you can expect
10 irear aisk--.you; COT your vote
and influence
,Mr and Mrs. ,Joir.n. IVIaillet of Exeter
-spen' 'Sunday in town the guests of:
N:r. and ND Matahew Finkbeftser.
OSBORNE.
quie, wed4111.3: Weak 11410 at 00
1400 Street Metiortdiet parsonage, ENE'-
, on Dee, 400, wired Miss- Maude
Oxaltr, ,seron4 YOungest daughter Nir.
Mrs. ar;421a, Cann of eborne be -
the bride 0i 313, JanieS A,. Earl,
o 14r0. Wm, 133,ri Of Von. The
1rOO';0$' was Performed I the Rev.
G. Pewell. in the preaenea Of in
n
Dashwood
Deafness, Cannot be Cured
byloeal applications,as they"Oinnot reach the diSQMP
ed portion of the ear. There is only one way to curd
deafness, and that is by constitutional -remedies
Deafroeseis caused by 4P Inflamed ecedition of the
mucousliningo th03ustachian Tube. 'When this
tithei, inflamed you. have a rambling tound or int.
perfect hearing, and when it is entirely olosed, Deaf -
nese is the result, and unless theindanniaation min be
taken out and this tube restored toils nosnnal condi-
tion, hearing will he destroyed forever; Mire cases
out of tett ore caused by Catarrh, wlaich is nothing
but an inflamed condition of the tattooers surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of
Deafness(caused by catarrh) that cannot he cured'
hlr Haire Catarrh Cure. Send tel. circulars tree.
Y. 4. CILENEY Is CO., Toledo 0,
Sold by Druggists, 75e.
Tabs Hall's Family Pals for constipation
LUMLEY"
Too late. tor last week.
Mr. and 5.1r1s. Tass. Horton spent the
week end with tricinds in Ciintom-Mrsi
Jas. Broad:700i; gaNte a party to the
youth of this 'neighborhood one evening
last Week. The guest. of honor was
NI:atter Ferris Ford of Wa-stairigton,--
gy.s :rhos. Glean is iu in the hospital,
in Clintoni-Mr. and 5Irs. Innis of the
dairy farad etre tnovi1n1g. to Toronto this
week.o-Mr. and 51/el. BaYge.sat, who have
been, tivin4 1-1, Anderson's hoe's' at
1100 h has moved to H. Flormey's
farm. -Mr. ard-Mrs, Enniley and family
have zneved to 130011n. -Mr. lierhon
is. busy siriPpinir fowl every Tuesday
rant Hensall.-Rev. xad. Mrs. 'Welts ,Ot.
I-le:tsar. were pleasant visiters 1nriuIS
vicinity on TiattradaY last, --Miss Beetroot
yeirman .474•45 4)*43 s'AffOrtaq :freer, bleed
Pait,9111DS7 iter „band.
HEAD, AND
Educe, ths iP331."1 10 f0, 010
head -to , atieustent [ht., hand to act.
Tens Of To:Vasa. aols of young, prOPle
holding fore:mast pleitirani Is Canada-
be4e 4,1oi 005 411,0u3111.1:11,T04.01::11:19,0forltnitlistal:Iroiesmo.rarolgpidegr
sa, he'd maul go,14. loeket and r0v13edite4,t103 pd -the r
Tpe happy couple. tett Oa t,11llre, poa2tona £ruo t!:;?•,,t3n.')a9,1
"111".11;1;'1,.1:1;t1'''14‘ 1::::'11f.";";,a;;,c‘f F.r:(101373"iwta!lrl Sceav:dC°a p.4en5e. alittiellf;14Srtcallta;:fl:Cas°e18.41T:.
Is11.,k4 g're,na -Lae furs/• gaged 'our graelawtes as teachers. Ani.
btzleus young people 74..3 team of the
sucees0 of forinse students lit their io-,
ca.14y for the aslearg.,,The Horne Study
WHA LON.
Deparzinent ?...ssiate the00 who Cannot
."N r. ee Gunning, *iriA 141:70 *Mel' Cr S. time. A pays tO ;Attend Ole
lhs West.' i144 .1001 le- larzeat 0rg3l4z94tten in Canada Wt1.130
Icia3 bale 314 beartY;!'yeare experience.. A -ow Can bs epertell
nra for you no anarter wh&t the ebstacies.
1a3117,7 SOEXTB. AppllY;;‘,V.011e. Zr Ictv 'town an.1
Ix ta.U. havo Wit 71- should bs tient toi the Clinton ruslir so
ugliOte 11119rer3 b" RCAlego or ;.0 the tatlieses Spantoa
:heir forget tile 0315 nes5 College. Lisadox
cowa, I Yeung extlis at 3.
MIllsOn' Tuasday,-W.
am We. B. Dutier, wr.re wera 'hero 41-
yeadin Oa' or her bretber
gevr 0411140M, Nr5sited with fr70040
010 434.#11,003Q134, asui left f.or their
fl
hemp at Ingersoll on Frisian -Bev. Mr.j Ir4011411Wita 'Of Xr1130 calla at
Itedinend from 'klensall preached herc 10 oir's 12. Set. Seat" 55 your !tam:
on Sunday In behalf of missions, firal 340 we will send yout the cards to sell.
delivered a, most enthusiastic iniss',en- `301d trond us' Ilia tniaaV and we
arF discourse.J---(Mr. Geo-. .Millson Is will 0012d You 0100 _13racelet with all
dein an ex:ma:tire buslasse 'here this eharRes PrePatri. ftIOMER-NVAilREN CU
Dept. 107, Toronto,
PREB To CirtiLs
Oetd ExteriSien, 13ruco3et
Rolled Gehl EX:elision Bracelet will
llY anti, given; tree to any :rrirlf -who
tau .the line or fowl. 1....ast, 'Weiltit7s
day theY took in .$.345 worth n the elle
day. All kinds ot fowl are handled,
and the public are invited to corns
and got the highest price at Whalen
store., -Par4tles are now starting In
this vicinity. Watch the •ltenna next
week for news, --Miss Hannah Bay-
cro.O. CA. Gr9,11t011 a visiting friends
around here this week. '
Messrs 'Siebert e2 cp. wha baye - con-
du.tted a g,enerui store here for thd
prst three yearodisposted of, 'the busi,
01:319* last week to Mr. Goof. Keller!zufain
& San. As ' G. Kell etiraa,ni
ha,s been a. life-long resident ot. this
community ancl a, good , busines Es man,
rtrad Norman yery • popular with. the
PeePle, we exPee-ii theY will do a good
busi.,ess. Tftey have purcha sc,d a
aPNV assort'rres.nt '011 .gacd e and ir
lie their suprenv delight to please all
who 9.7giv
. e thierfla
.Little Ada Faxs s9.1.d. gave a 2100530.0.
party to her little fon:sails Mbriday
evening..
, 511s- igeland, daughter o Ma:.
and. 'Nit's. 'Henry Engelancl, was ...marri-
ad on Tuesday, Novamilliter 2610. to Mr:
Disja•Frilhe of near Ga'and Bend. We ex-
tend oho' best wiasnes 2.34 hops that.
their journey trugootigh life ttiay be oas
ot pleasantness -,..,,ip,t1•:Ourts',airie.,
J'ac.04*;4chrrosede.r. and
ole 05 tja district"., at
tiding. Una fein 'ofijitlasl.r. Father ir
la, is ofter.,
'purchased
onclanan pro -
ars apPiy to'
aro aiow bus'
er,-;yvoo.,d in
FARQUHAR-
Mr. Q. Franels of slle.Vistock spent
a. tew days the, %past week with friends
thered-Mr. Bent Frantis who has been
away Sor a, tints da the intersts ;et the
fence coma/nun returned home on Sat-
urday last..
Silver Weddlog.,--.A. very plea,srant time
was spent on Vriclo,y eve ding last at
the horns of Mr, an2111418. Thos. Hun -
kin, et .belin}g the 25t1i annal.vensa.r,y of
their woldiet.' UPwards of 50 guests
were present: k`Mn and Mrs. Hunkia
vrere the recipiients 101 antainy valued pres-
ents. Atter 'having enjoyed themselves
to the -satisfaction of aili•the party dis-
persed, each wistAng the, host and host-
ess many happy retunns of the annivor.-
Baty of their wedding dray.
lefcGILLI-VRAY
Captain A. M. Ihephrwrd of, Goderich
announces -the engaigetmant of his young
est daughter, aliblen, te Mr." Thos. Lin-
wood ?rest, youlnit,est son of Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Preist
CORBETT.
Mr. Thomas 'Shaddock died on Tues-
day evening of a,s`11 week at 3.16s hoane
in Parkhill • The remains were ir,terred
at Parkhill pametery, on Thursday.
T -he late Mr. 'Shadtiock, who was in
84th year, arnoved b,e1-q, some four years
years ago from Corbett, Stephen Town-
-ship. ' Besides his wife, three sons and'•
-one. daughter survive ;. James in Lon-
don; Traci/has, in Rclerton, and Enoch,
West
MOUNT cAltmzt.
The remains. of Angus TyfcCorrnick. of
, ,
Pontiac, 2v1102., were brought here ;on
Nov 28th., and interred at Mount Cann -Lei,
The late Nr. 1,1c01.!Frtick; .wa.s -nearly
80 years of age and one of the old
,settlers of this neighborhood.
LOST VITALITY
CAUSED BY KIDNEY, STOMACH AND
BOWEL DISORDERS.
St. JoIhn, N. B., Serttomibe,r 18/.11, /911
-My brother wa.s a great sufferer fran
kidney, 'stomach and bowel t'reubl.es and
was given op tfY two doctors. Ile -.ye
advised to try Fit' Pills, whIch he d'sl,
and alter taking five boxe.s was eopt-
plet.ely restored to heal th o...hd, is 'bettor
to -day than he has been, for years. You
can't recommend Fig Pius too highly,
S. W. 11-1.1:NVERIS
.1 all dealers, 25-0190 no cents 1' The
1" GO, SI. TAXPITI 011,,
Ya1
A i who irri,S4E -to
,verybldl .,,,,,- ./ i97
3:WS'Y. '
• ' 'ler'• 'II ncinft, th
scorn it ri be 1:of, `the,
snowing GET 11 r" 13g
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CLANDEBOYE
-4--
A very interesting eyelid. took place at
St , Patz•Ick's 13. O. Church of Lucan,
Nov. 27, When Midis 'Kathleen Heenan
daughter .01 Mr. and Mrs. James Heen-
an et Biddulph was united, in marriage
to Mr. Patrick Casey alt this place.
Proamtly tat 10 !o'clock it. m., to- 010
strains of the weddintanarch, the bride
entered the altar, leaning on, the aena
of iter lather. Res. Pr. Arnold of St.
Pat.rick's Church, performed the cere-
mony. After tho ceremony the bride and
groom were accompanied to the home
tho bride's father, where it sump.)
thous repast awaited them. Latter in
the afternoon the happy couple left en
an extended, trip to grants east and up-
on their rettere they wet reekle in this
Place.
LOVELY HAI
FOR WOMEN
E CANADIAN BANK
OF COMMERCE
gra EDMUND WALKER, CNA). L.D., Pr,e0ident
ALIINANDEtt LAWM ' $00N AIRD
Gana Mass:ger Assisetant General Menasjer
.....mosomparm
CAPITAL, $15,000,000 REST, $12,500,000
TRAVELLERS' CHEQUES
Issued by The Canadian Bank of Commerce enable the traveller to
provide bhnself with tunas without delay at each point of his journey in
a convenient yet inexpensive manner. They are i'sued payable in every
country in the world in denominations of
$1.Ctlf $20, $150, $1.001 $200
with the exact equivalent in the moneys of the principal countdes stated
on the face of each cheque. They are economical, absolutely safe telf-
identifying and easily negotiated. as
EXETER BRANCH -G. L. WAUGH., 31,anager,
Branch also at Crediton.
The o sons Bank
Incorporated iszs
Record. a Progress for Five rears -1906-1911
Capital - - $3,0001000 $4,000,000
Reserve $3,0003000 426002000
Deposith . $233677,780 3510421311
Lomas and Investments - 2734575090 • 38,854,801
Total „Assets $33,090,1,92 48,2373284
Ras 83 BrallelleS in oanada, and gente and Correspond
Principal Cities in the N'Vorld.
64NISRAI. TRANSA.CTF,P,
SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT
at al Branches. Interest allowed at highest curve"' trate.
EXETER BRANCH
•gents at Exeter for the Domini= Governmen
ORSON& 0411141NO3 Solicitors, INT. D.
FOR SALE BY WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS EVERYWHERE
LOCAL OPTION -Residents in the local option districts
can legally order from this brewery whatever they
require for persolial or family use. Write to
JOHN LABATT, LIMITED, LONDON, CANADA
PARISIAN -SAGE POTS LIFE ^AND
LUSTRE INTO FADED HAIR.
ONE A.PPLICATION' STOPS SCALP
-
It you haven't enJoyed the marvel-
ous benelit cleritsW front using delight-
ful, refreshing P.ARISI.A.N ,SAGE, the
modern hair grOw6, beautifier and dan-
druff remedy yo13 have missod a real
tgeat, , -1
Every woman 'should use PARISiAN
SAGEHair Trope not only to banish
dandruff and other hair troubles, but
to prevent falling hair, baldness, gray-
ness, and faded bear. PAR1SIA.N SAGE
puts life and lustre into a,n.y person's'
hair. It keeps the scalp and hair irn-
ma.culately aid causes the hair
to come in thficic and abundaint.
PARISIAN SIAGE H4.I11. Tonic is not
a dye. It does not contain a particle
of poisonoua lead to discolor' the hair,
Or any Injurious ingredient.
Get a bottle to -day, madam. It only
costS-half a dollar and is .sold at drug
a_rid dePartimetit .sliones and at toilet
goods counters everywhere, W. -S. Cole
guarantees it.
Aelekraph *Of
• reach yourman quickly
if, you are.surO.Ju'at
. where he, la :the *01e-
' phone will do It cluIcker,;
• But ,tf it la toad .help you
,v,viant ,and QdO:„ not -know
, jUif-whereitai2fititilt ',our
Want Ad re. ciuldker
an,olthor.
11
James Street Church Shed
There is a large num.ber 01 PeoPle
who use this shed who do not in any
way give any .support to the church.
The Trustees think that alt such
should contribute soma way te the
funds of the church fort the splendid
accommodation werch. -they avail the,m-
selves of, and would IntiMa.te that any
wishing to do so, should remit or hand
samo to their secretary -treasurer, 241
s. martin.
Exete:•, Nov. 26, 1912.
SPECIAL /TRAIN TO PORTLAND,
MAINE, FOR SAILING S, 3,
"TEUTONIC," DECEMBER
1111s.
For the accommodation of passengers
sailing, On the White Sta.r-Doadts*on
Lino Stearm.ship "Teutonic" from Port-
land. Maine, Dec. 14104, the Grand Trunk
Ilail,aay wtt4l ruln a special tratih con-
sisting Of Vestibuled Coaches, Tourist
and First-class Standard. Pullman Sleep
ing Cars,'-led:vfing Toricrato at 1.15 p.
m. Friday; Dec. -13thi, running direct
to the Dock at Portland, arrividgedhere
at 9.00 a, re. Dec. 14001 Berth .,,reserv-
tions, tickets, and full partionlars can
be obtained fatarn nearest Grand Trunk
Agent Or write A. E. Duff, 13., P. A.,
Unica, Station, Toronto, Ontario.
For .Sa,le.
That desirable frame residence on
Will'ant street Exel'er, ou3h, of . the
river. Three Iota, modern conveniences.
electric lights and fmmaceo ntrinber
of fruit trees and bushes-. Good hard
and sert water. .Ailso applications:, by
dendel. will be a•dcePvedl urn to Dec. .1.4t0,
cox thetannery, either 10 Whole2-la1nd,
buildings, ,tniachirterk. ,etc. -or separate-
ly. Th.o loweist or any tender not nec-
essarily -acceptecli. For particulars'
ply to T. II. MeCA.L,LUM, "EXETER,
BUSINESS AND
• SHORTHAND
Subjects tau& by expert instructors
at the • -
_dbiee
' fSrteeu en,4tsilatersite
frsaspy:cistietroplitel)...-.34 °'. 4.Ct.*°1„,01 ge
li e
.inj7I'11751:srilkrcele0eilnptaelV°e".11n, Jr
11
Thoiasanda of anitaleus young
their H01130 Studs Dept. You may
people are being instructed in
Home Study - I
finish at College you. -401144
,
Pay Whenever you wish. Thirty
'Years' Experience. Lamest train-
ers 'In Canada. Enter any day
Positions guaranteed. If you
wish to save heard and learn
whilo you earn, write tor parti-
culturs.
NO VACATION
Clinton Bustrteres College
BO. SPOTTON B. V. WARD
President Pelf:Italian.
W NTER TER'M FACM ,JANUARY 6th
CENTRAL
STRATFORD. ONT.
Stratford Dins. Col. cart.
does more tor its students and grad -
10317. decal ether 81011157 schools,
Courses are up -tel -date and. instructors "
are experienced, •Gradeataits are placed
1.0 good positions The three applica-
tions' received to -day, offer 3.7510.140 sal-
ary of' $1133 per,annuin. Three depart-
ments,...POINIMERCIAt, SHORTHAND &
'TELEGRAPHY.
'Write for free- catalogue at once.
D A. -IlacLACEILAN, Principal.
rest)
rc)cerl
We are now we es a -
d business and we believe
on the best of antheriity (nam-
ely that of it daily ncreasing
business) that We are meeting,
a long fel t want„ and givin
the best of sa"Sfaction.
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