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In aavarese $1 0(1 per , e.at at a at.a
41.51 to I tilted States. if no pie
a:.vaan'r rage.. extra tar vat
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i i.A R 911916
Dashwo41d
A very saterestine, event took ;place
at the Lutheran .parsonage on March
.1st, whep, the !pastor, .Rev. Graupner
pronounced the words that made Miss
Ida Better the: bride of lir. Edward
Stire. The happy couple left on a
-hart honeymoon, returning Saturday.
They will reside in Dashwood. pest
,svistltls are extended 'the young couple
The Patristic Dance held in. the
uraiture shop Friday night was large-
iy attended 'and a great success. The
pro.:weds will go towards a patriotic
tend.
_Miss A. ,McDonald of Woodstock
�.r
,,.v depart-
.
a t-
e charge f the 11 e r
tam s g om .n p
meat for G. Kellerman gar Son.
•'t,ass Leah •Steinhagen visited in
.Exeter over Sunday.
Miss Salome Tiernan returned to
London Friday. after an extends i
it with with relatives here.
E. 31. Brokeashiree spent Saturday
THIRD PHASE- BEGINS VIFII N1A FARMER
Crown Prince AttacksVerdun
From the North-West.
SCHOOL REPORT of S. S. No.
l shame for the moth of Fcbru-
Rest,ored To Math ByVivra
uary :--Sr..'4.—U. Shell 69. Jr. 4.—R.
Pollen 72, W. Turnbull 69, E.Iinight
66, C. Stewart 56; Sr III., A. Rundle
67, M. Doupe 66,'L. Knight 66, G,
Stewart 60. Sr. 2.—A, Runkle 69, C.
Dou+pea 61, M. Cottle 58„ G. McDonald
43. Jr. 2.—W, Allison. 65, S. Francis
64 S. Pollen. 61, E.. Stewart 48. Jr.. 2
tA.—W.. Allen 78, C. Campbell 67, C.
Campbell 67C. Hodgert 55, G, Knight
48, ,E. Rundle 42. Sr. 1st -'-H. Pollen
82, R..Turn.buli. 66. Jr. lst --R. Cot-
tletle 85, C. Stewart 67, B. Campbell
65. Pritixer—R. Cottle. No. on. roll 30
average attendance 25.
flee, Va. I was weak, `run-down
no app etite,.:my blood was Taper, I could
lin. . F exp nights and was rapidly los-
ing flesh, hat 1 amafarmer and had to
I wet I;, Medicines had failed to help Ine
Vinol. After taking 'tree
Freatch Conlnxunlclue A.nnounees That s ••t,l I tool.
bottles env appetite is fine, I sleep well,
the Enemy Has Taken the '(pillage irly blood is good and I am well again."
of Forges. and is Holding It, belt,—OnLAxtmo W. EottKKX.
Effort to Take Inalx>rtant Hill , Vinol, our delicious cod liver and iron
Has. Veiled Still Fighting tonic without oil, is guaranteed to over -
Around Ilouatarnont, I comeweak,run-down eondations,chronic
1 coughs, colds and bronchitis..
PARIS, March T.: The Grown W S Cole, Druggist, Eiceter, Ont.
Prince yesterday afternoon - — toward l
the close of the 14th day of , the bat- L LTMLEY
tie for Verdun --launched his first lin- l hiss Edna iams has gone on aa
tantry attack from the north -gest,'' ex.
tended vts.tt tWillQ friends in London
and Taro nto—llrs. G. F. Hennery of
On a front of two and a half Miles, Mitchell is the guest of her parents.
between Bethincourt and Forges, on
Miss lassie Broadfoot is quarantined
the western bank of the Meuse, for grextsles at the home Y f R, J.Fat-
terson, Rodgertrille,--I'dessrs. Burtan
where the French advanced line has and Russel Keys are recovering from
beeat battered by the German guns an attack of ,measles.—Mr, Selves has
intermittently ever since Mareh 1, a:s live
stock moved to his nettar
n.
lig"ass ,:tlHotskirl of Exeter'spent
which lasted throughout Sunday u,dder the .parental roof.—
e a er ooh was su en a e �..
th ft n dd iy h It d
and the infantry was sent forth into
a • violent attack: It had two main
objectives: to take the village of
.Forges and to push forward and.
zn Zurich on business. eternx .a trill of vital strategic tin-
Mrs. Chas, hints o: V. asit'ng'on,; iortance, the Oote de L'Oie,, due
Bich called on tr..nis here 1: ;aye auuth of Forges, in the loop of the
.o.ause.
STEPHEN COUZ4'CII, Only one, the first, of these two
goals was reached. The French o�-
Tae Court`.' r% Ste�lhen c,:aw::s'tF .al midnight eommun4que
aft the Town Hall, Crediton,Man aounses that the Germans logit For -
hers March 6th, at 1 ,p. m. 3'l mesa- "'u ay Oran onare slaughts holding ht on, the Cotll .
hers were reser e1 exit i s s ug a n e
P Th' m nutea of
tate ,prev'ous a u, ting were read and i' d' 1;, 4ie, however, broke down under
adopted. 1 the murderous intiladnng fire of the
Webb--Ma.wh?n#tey—That the Cleric ' rSe,
'notify the contractor of the construe-�lth1dthei#sendattacersk the Battle of Ver -
aeon of the Centralia. drain to complete; 'tun' has pow entered on its third
contract as soon as weather ,ler- pug a, ion trex expected,
,the the attack
from-
mits to meet the last report of the
tole nsh.ip engineer.—Carried. ately at the triangle of forts guard
The Clerk reported having receiv-
ed the official result of the vote poll-
ed :.n the P. V.. of Dashwood, on- the
14th Feb.. from Andrew Musser, the
1.. R. Q, being SS for and 1 against
the by-law, to authorise the borrowing
,ef $1632.00 by The issue and sale of
Jehe to r t , to provide for the cost
of a ,plant to distribute electric opw-
nr. -to be supplied by Hydro -Electric
Power Commission of Ontario.
Neeb—Love—That by-law No, 227
�o authorize the borrowing of $1632, l After great quantities of heavy shells
lay the issue and sale of debentures, bad been thrown, the German 3ntan--
tcr provide as aforesaid, be now read try made its charge at six o'clock.
'-the third time and passed.—Carried, Saturday night. The attacking waves
.t was resolved that this township at once were brought wider the bar-
respeetfully petition The Honorable, rage tire of the French guns and Sr. 3—E, Preszcator 72, L. Parsons 70
. amsster of Militia, to establish a Molle- rifle -firing co-operated, and were un- 1• Sanders 64, Jr, 3 4. Christie 71,
a'iz,�tion camp at Goderieh for the able to reach the French trenches. C Willis 64 E Schroeder 66 E Pres-
tra"
1a ons; this council being strongly of where the Germans hold the village Sr, II. C. Christie 89, E. Dearing 77;
the op laion that the camp ground at proper and the French are entrench- Jr. IL, J. Willis 78, F. Parsons 74,
k�oder ch offers a very suitable ,glace ed in the southern outskirts fighting iI Schroeder 62 H Penhale 61 B
BITTER THAN SPANKING.
Spanking does not cure .children of
bedwetting. There is a constitutional
cause for this trouble. M. M.Sum.-
mess Bax W., 840, Windsor, Jnt.,
will send free to any mother her suc-
c:essfui home.treatment with full in-
structions. Send no money but write
her to -day if your children trout 1e
you in this way. Don't blame the
child the chances are it can't aelp it,
d
adults �.n
. also cure
Thl. treatment
ages people troubled with urine dif-
ficulties by day or night.
SHIPKA•
-
MIr. and Mrs, Felt. Baxter and Wal-
ter returned to Toronto last week, af-
ter spead'uig a few months with the
fornler's ;parents here, --•Miss ,,Mildred
Hanlon of 'Parkhill spent the week
week end with her cousin, Miss Lura .
Harttgn,—Mrs, Donald McIsaae vis -
'ted her parents over Sunday.—Mr. and
Mrs. J. S. Richardson and .family, who
hive been visiting the tatter's parents
1, .i:, left last week for their home hl
Toronto. -Messrs. Milton Ratz and
Wm. Sweitzer spent Monday in Lon-
doe.—\I Chris Fin,kbeiner .aurchased -
a lana• fie:ntzman piano last week, --
Mr, and efts. Louis Feltner and ram -
illi. who have been visiting friends in
this vicinity for the .past two iatcn-
:hs returned to then home 'in Al-
berta last week.—Mr. Roy Shenk of
Crediton spent a few days at Mr.
ing Verdun from the nerth-west, Fred Geer s
aatd' i 1t anately at the whole defence
line on the left bank of the Meuse. j SCHOOL +REPORT of S. S. No. 2,
In the contest for the possession, of Hai far February is based on class
Verdun the operations. have narrow- �'�vorl.
lr " land �examiziattons.—$r. 4, Inez
ed for the time being to the abort Tuckey S7: 3rd. E. Ainsworth 68, W.
sector about the plateau of Dorian,- M se 68 60. B. wirTuckey T 6; Jr. y 3rd, P'.
pont. The Germans concentrated Campbell S2. Id. Russell 49, Jr 2ald, G.
their artillery etre Saturday on the lAldsworth 75; - H. Murray 62, B.
restricted. front between the Haudro- ,
moat wood and Douaumont village. Tuckey
Tuckey 56.—Milton ildfong 53;
3 aJr, 1st
0
The bombardment was very violent. u D.O i r,
teacher.
SCHOOL REPORT of S. S. No. 3
Stephen, for February. Average at-
tendance 23 —Sr.t 4—T. Willis 68, G.
Schroeder 55.. Jr. 4—V. Hogarth 54
wan nr of tour or more. Overseas bat- A; the village of Douaumont itself, rcaior 62 J 'Dearing, 53, G, Jacob 53;
for such camp toad tali every way con- t of considerable liveliness lasted well p eszcator 58; Pt II R Tory 71
ven'ent for the officers, �:�. C. O's into the night, without changing the rt Dearing 61, A, Preszcat•or 60--E.
DLEA!RING
Auction to
OF FARM STOOK, HAY Sc ROUSE-
HOLD FU11N1TIHR
There will be sold bY publio auotion
on Lot. 28, North, East Boundary, 174-
borne, on Wednesday, March l; tit,
2910, at one o'cnoek sharp the follow-
iutt
Horses --2r. first -elan, geldings, 1'
years old; brood mare, gen. lour:,sup•
posed to he Infoal; sucking colt,.gen,
purpose.; driving ruare, quiet and. re-
liable.
reettte--3high-class grade cows due
In 111arolt and April tat heifer 2 yrs.
old; 2 steers, 2 years old: 2 heifers
rising 2,; 2 calves.
Hogs -2 brood sow due In iliarah ;
10 store bogs.
implements, lumber wagon, nearly
new; top buggy, cutter; Dlassy-Rari-
ris disc, drill nearly new; -?gorse cul-
tivator; Massey -Barris disc, set Iran
harrows; -walking plow nearly' new;
24furrow plow; steel land roller,. new;
mower, horse rake, wagon rack near-
ly' new; set double works harness, see
single harness; 2 round water tarda;
large wire fence stretcher, new; new
logging chain, whiffletrees, neckyokes
chains, shovels, forks, robes, barrels
boxes and other articles too numer-
ous to mention.
Also a quantity or ash and efrq
lumber dry; about 35 tons timothy
hay; some household furniture.
Terms—$5,00 and under mall; over
that amount 12 months credit on
furnishing approved joint notes; 5
per cent. off for cash on credit amts.
Positively no res -'eve as proprietors
have sold and rented their farms,
R. B. & W. N. GLENN, Props,
THOS. CAMERON. Auctioneer.
.md raen servma t in the battalions rias-, situation. .nearing absent —E Love, Teacher. ZURICH
Y The German rtillery continued its
Huron,. . firing with some intensity throughout SCHOOL REPORT S S. N 1
(To he continued next week.) ; the night on the whole front eaat of . Usborne for February. Average at-
"" '�— --- the Meuse, and west of the river at tendance 18.8. (* Missed one or more
CHISELHURST . Le Mort Homme and the Cote de examiztateons). 5th, E. Cann 76, M.
--o-- ; L'Ole.
Master Ford Spriggs, son of our en- Early Sunday morning the born -
.s
;erp ales merchant, F. J. Spri;tis,llad bardment increased in violence along
ednm and adjacent to the Countof
Dew 74; 4th, G. Dew 77, A. Strang
6:+, C. Moir 64* L Mitchell 45, T.
Dougall 43, Sr. 3rd, H. Wood 83, E.
Iat it siort•ame, while playing, tea break the whole of this front, especially on Cudtnore 54, P. Harris 37, Jr. 3rd, G.
his co'.lar-bone.—On Sunday next the the sector which had been the scene
Miens..:: Battalion will march here when of Saturday night's attack, but the
Re` Knight will ,prea:h to them. The attack was not repeated here. In-
stediers will be invited to supper by stead the Germans shifted their as -
the members of the congregations— - sainting columns to the west, - and
Down. OE, A. Moir 60, E. :tlitchell 4
Sr, and, V. Dunn 57, M. Cooper 43* ;
Jr. 2nd B., M ,Moir 68, G. Cudmare*60
J. Oke 35'; Jr. Zad .A.., H. Strang
8S, O. Wood 71, L. Dunn 7o*;Prim•-
A very successful Patriotic wood -bee sought to make an opening through e ; Cudmore, N. Oke, P. Harris.—
:lame off at Mr. Wm. Kinsman's, when the woods east of Vacherauville. Ethel C. Case, teacher.
:thou` 50 na:a a; this section cut over Here again they were completely re- --o--"
3tl t• -do of twrod. The money was pulsed. SCHOOL REPORT OF S. S. No.
paid into our Lea„tue and made the German troops being brought up 11 on) Usborne, for February. It
o lett' over 516. It is a good ,plan to the fighting front were brought . is based upon regularity, pune tuality,
to raise money under the fire of the French artillery , and general proficiency, the names be-
'"' -S` to the north of Vacherauville and ing in order of merit:—Ss. 4—J. Whel-
HENSALL Than, E_ Gunning, B. Duffield. .Jr. 4—
The marriage took place in F'armel
Church at 9 a. m. of Mr. Reginald
G. Angell to .Hiss Mary MM --r le Tay-
lor.—On March 18th Educational ser -
mono �
a tt 1 ... preached.Tet -
•m n ., 'b. r �c. an the ho
dist rhurchs of Henson and Chisel-
hurst by Chari ellor Bowls of Victoria
'University —The Masonic Lodge was ,
-visited by the D. D. G. M. Baker of
Stratford last week, and a :profitable
and ,pleasant time was spent.—Miss Ir-
ma Ramie 1ef for Detroit on Wed-.
.,esday to train as nurse in Grace Hos-
-petal. Prior to leaving she was pre--
sented with .a handsome silver purse
filled with silver coin. by her lady
friends.—Williia-m Moir' has kindly do-
etated the three and a half acres on
-the west side of the railway track,
mow used as a play ground, to- the
corpo'a'tionn far a park and recreation
grounds The council accepted . and
notatned :it "The William Moir Recrea-
tion Park"
`Mrs. Geo. Innes, after a visit here
"left an Monday for her home in Mo-
ose. Jaw, Sask.—Two big recruiting
meetings were held here last Thins -
day afternoon and evening. The Ex-
eter and Hensall soldiers marched to
town, headed by the 161st band of
Clinton; Great crowds came in for
the meetings which addressed by J.
J. Merner Al. P., Capt. Dances-, Capt.
J. L. Cantin, Rev. Brown, and Rev.
Hibbard of Wingham. Mr. Pipe of
London sang. Many recruits are ee-
pected as a result• --Mrs. Henry De-
muth of Port Arthur is visiting rel-
atives Here —W. H. Bender, through
his solicitor, L. E. Dauncey of God-
erich, bas issued e. writ against Mr.
J.Hey, jr., for $1000 damages, for mal-
icious prosecution, false arrest, false
imprisonment, trespass and slander.
He has also issued a writ against A.
f Clinton for 55000.—Mr,
near Louvemont, north-west of Don-
aumont.
No infantry ..ction is reported from
the Woevre, but the artillery of both
sides was very active about Fresnes
p. -.d east of Haudromont.
a
Th French artilleryconducted
The
heavy bombardment Saturday night
and Sunday on the German position
near the Binarville road, north of the
La . Hexazee, and the xlaute Chevau-
chee in the Argonne.
The German official statement is-
sued yesterday announces the evacu-
ation by the German troops of the
trenches captured by them from the
French near the forest of Thaiville,
north-east of Badonville, in Lorraine,
on February 28. The evacuation was
ordered to avoid unnecessary losses
under the concentrated fire of the
French artillery.
No Change in Position.
LONDON, March 7.—The Paris
- - } correspondent of The Daily Mail,
telegraphing Sunday, says:
"The fourteenth day of the Battle
of Verdun finds the Germans still
vainly hurling forces against the im-
pregnable wall of Creusot guns and
dauntless infantry holding from Pep-
per Hili (the Cote du Poivre) to
Douaumont.
"Thursday night the Germans held
-half the village of Douaumont and
the French the other half. To -day
the relative positions are much the
same, though the French probably
have the advantage. During Friday
and Saturday there were see -saw
combats incessantly. On Friday the
Ger-aans were driven out by attacks;
in which grenades and bayonets
played the major part. -During the
nigght the Germans prepared another
assault, which was delivered early
Saturday morning, and was attended
with some success., The French, tin -
able to obtain a solid foothold., had to
give way,
"TheFrench, however, just before
dusk again held all but one or two
houses on the north side 'of -the -ham-_
'let.
'At .6 o'clock the Germans came
.on again for somethin like the 21st
time, and made a get ital attack on
the whole plateau frOtipaudreiniont
to Vaux, and again gotithe worst of
L They were stopped more than a
sidred, yards from the French, lines
t„ f Jaack Their losses in these
s " a
,affrays are described • as
arful—at'least four times thiise, of
the' -French.
7i.ALFN.
Mrs. Frank Gunning has been suf-
lering from an attack of the sri.-vue
during the ,past week.—Wm. I-lodg-
• aoa-t bas b:e,en on the sick list, also a
ease of the grippe. -Mrs. David Long
and Mss Anna Barkley are visiting
at Mrs. Jos. Marley's this week —Mr.
and _airs. Geo. Mijllson, Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Gunning and. Mr, and Mrs. Gea.
';Seuire spent Wednesday at the home
vitft Mr. rind 7frs. Albert Scott, .Sun-.
.,'bine.—Mr, John Peart and family have
'snoved to Exeter to .live.—Thos. John, -
Johnston left last Wednesday for Man-
itoba from St. Marys with a carload
of heavy draught horses.—Jas, Archi-
bald 'of Seaforth and W. R. Elliott
: f S e7hen were around last Fri,da.y
' uying horses.—Several new names
were added. so the recruits at Kirk-
inn. Alt Paul, Jack Nixon, Earl
Ro .dbouse, Bob Gardiner, Jin Howe,
Arthur Cattails. went to St: Marys
.a" onday to be. examined for overseas
aservice.—Miss 'earl Ashbury o£' Liis
tem seen: Sunday here the guest of
Zeiss Minnie Millsan. '
CA T IA
For 'Infants and:. Childrei
f'cs�t For Gve1574.
...Alsways Sys bars ._,-'9
t,:e„tr�' -
{'$;gnat.:c of
R. Brooks, M. Whelihass, G. Duffield.
Jr. 3—E. Dale, W. Duffield, W. Ship-
ley. 3r. 2 (b)—J. Whelihan, J. Duf-
field. E. Dale, M. Brooks, L. Hopkins.
Jr. 2 ta)—M. Johnston, L. Morley. Jr.
n—Stevenson. Sr
— " Seven
Jr.r1 k.
F, Put
Ieat
. J
d M.Pullets
Pr.—V. Hazelwood, , J.
Brooks, R. Parkinson, .0. Dale. Jr.
Pr.—R. Duffield. Bes: spellers • for
the. month—Elsie Gunning, Grace Duf-
field, equal. No. ort roti 24.
•
E. B. Stirling, 'teacher
Regulate Kidneys
AND
Relieve Con"tstipation
THE CANADIAN BANK
OF COM-MERCE
SIR EDMUND WALKER, C.Y.O.. LL.D. l).C,L., President
•
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CAPITAL, $15,000,000 RESERVE FUND, $13,500,000
BANKING - BY MAIL
Accounts may be opened at every branch of The Canadian Bank
of Commerce to be operated by mail, and will receive the. same
careful attention as is given to all other departments of the Bank's
business. Money may be deposited or withdrawn in this way as
is
satisfactorily as by a personal visit to The Bank s''s
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$8,800,000
96 Branches in Canada
A general Banking Business Transacted
Circular Letters 'of Credit
Bank Monet; Orders
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Interest allowed at highest current rate
EXETER BRANCH --
W D. C1 ARKE, Manager,
Auction Sale
OF FARM STOCK & IMPLEMENTS
On Lot 10, Con. 11, Stephen, on
TUESDAY, MARCH 21st, 1916
at one o'clock sheep, the following—
Horses—Mare rising 4; colt rising' 1,
Cattle --2 cows with calf at foot; 1
cow du at tune of safe: 2 -year-old
heifers; yearling steer. Few hens.
Implements --Massey Harris Binder
McCormick mower, Frost & 'Wood cul
tivator, hay Take, land roller, 2 2 -fur-
row plows, walking plow, diamond
harrows, seed drill, scufflersleigh, cut-
ter buggy, wagon, hay rack, gravel box
disc harrow root puler, fanning mill,
wheelbarrow, • 15 ft. ladder, set double
harass set single harness, 15 cow
chains, sugar kettle, whiffletrees, neck -
yokes, forks, shovels, h6es, chains,
quantity seed corn, seed potatoes and
Solomon Jacob.e bas sold his, 100 acre
farm en the 15th Con. to his son,
Mr. Garanet Tanabe, who gets posses-
sion A,pril 1st. Mr. Jacobs has since
- farmof the es-
tatepurchased the 50 acre
• 1. Sr.,s h Oes..l
of the late Ja ep ,
also on the 15th con., and gets pos-
session in April.—Mrs. Peter Bren-
neman has sold his house and login
Blake 'to Mrs. Caroline Oesch.
Gin. Pills are acknowledged .to ;have the
largest sale of any proprietary medicine in
Canada—an achievement solely due to their
remarkable virtue as a Kidney and Bladder
remedy.
But users of Gin Pills have discovered that
this invaluable remedy also acts as a mild;
cathartic. The evidence of hundreds of letters
we have received establishes the very logical -
fact that in compounding a medicine to heal
and tune up the Kidneys and Bladder certain
of the ingredients have a stimulating effect
upon the other organs, especially the bowels.
It is important to know, in the caseof con-
stipated patients, that Gin Pills do not act
harshly on the bowels; there is no griping,
but a gradual and gentlerestoration of the
function. Try Gin Pills for constipation. In
thus relieving the bowels, you safeguard your-
self agains t possible Kidney trouble.
Gin Pills are 50c.' a box, or 6 boxes for $2.50
at your dealer's. A. trial treatment: will be
Sent upon request, to
National Drug &Chemical Co. ;-
of Canada
Limited Toronto.::
, ,.
tFf
K11DNE"{i'
apples. -
Furniture—Cook Stove coal or wood
coal heater, kitchen table, cupboard,6
kitchen chairs, rocking chair,6 d1n-
ing room chairs, sawing machine, or-
gan, couch, bedstead, bedding, dishes,
glassware, crockery, pots, pans, flour
box bake board, cradle, paper rac12,
grindstone, bicycle, 5 -gallon can, eider
barrel, book cupboard, lantern, lamDS,
clock, looking glass, mail box, 2 dot,
bags cedar posts, some lumber,
bunch shingles, apple butter, rag car-
pet and some mats, and many articles
too numrous to mention.
Positively noresert7e as the prop-
rietor has sold his farm) .
Terms—$10 and under, cash; over
that amount 7 months credit on ap-
prov'd joint notes. 4 per cent. net
annum off for cash on credit amounts.
DAVID MAWYl•IINNEY F.TAYLOR
Prop. Aunt.
MITCHELL—The death took place
on. Tuesday in Fullarton of Mrs. Chas.
Walkom, aged 60. Two sons and one
daughter survive.—The funeral of the
late George Moore of Hibbert took
place to Trinity Church cemetery on
the lst. He died on. Feb. 26 aged
53 years.
WOODHAM,—Cine of the leading
residents of Fullerton Township intim
person. of John R. Baker, father of
Rev C. W. Baker, pastor of the
Methodist church, here, died the past
week. His father Christopher Baker
fought under Wellington in the Pen-
insula War.
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you bake from--•
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adium steel cantilever springs smooth the highway like a well ballasted track.
.Perfect • pointments add to . your pleasure. Electric starting, lighting and every other convenience
u .0f`mnodernn motar,ing are here. The yacht line; body is handsomely upholstered arscl..elegaintly finished,
" t�atihch" chassis. Tim kers axles Powerful 1bitilt'es; 6i `me' kel
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'="Six" gives you .the knonwledge :that you are 'travelling first-class.
To own a Saran Y ,.
"Four" Roadster '"-$600; Delivery Car $530 "Six" Tourrlatg-Car $1,075. "Six" Roadster, $1,075
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T. H.:NE.� ELL, Dealer, Exeter.