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` 'HURsD:AY, SEP r. 21,..16
Auction Sale
,L ARM, STOCK, IMPLEMENTS,.
HAY. ROOTS, CORN, GRAIN
DA1R3r UTENSILS, ETC.
:Iu E:sseter, east of Metropolitan Hotel,
an Saturday, Sept, 30, 1916, at 12
• o'clock, the fallowing,-
Hor tes-Pair ,Matched mares, -;•_ ,,
agri,c .• sup. in foal; aged mare. sup,
.to be. in foal; 2 sucking colts.
-Cattle. caw due in May; 6 caws
'freshened; 1. COW due in Dec.; 3 ; QW9
.due later; 2 fat cows; 1 yr -old Dar -
ham bull, 6 young calves.
Hogs and Chicken -1 broad sow due
3.nOctober; 7 store hogs; 100 hens
and pullets.
Implements -Lumber wagon, trucks
ewith flat rack, bobsleighs, binder,
avower, hay rake, riding plow, walking
plow. 2 -furrow Flow, cultivator, disk,
harrow, steel land roller, scuffler,carn
:ultiv::tar, manure spreader, nulper,
straw cutter, grinder, S inch plate; 33.1
I°i.p, gasoline engine, new; twining
mill, 2 steel hog troughs, 2 ii tru:-ks
.t.ar, rope and pulleys; se: p.e.v harn-
ess set milk wagon harne ;s ; 'brass
mounted new; set single harness
-svhittietrees neckyakes, Chan, forks.
shotiels, hoes, and numerous other a: -
tides.
Dairy Implements -Milk wagon, mitt
sleigh 3 ten -gal. cans; 2 twelve -gal.
cans with taps, 2 milk -delivery cans,
and alt sizes of measures, cream sep-
arator, aerator for cooling milk, milk
pails, 2 or. ice tongs.
10 tans hay,. 11 acres earn, Nacres
:mangles, 500 bus, oats, 50 bus. wheat
+a bush. barley, some buckwheat'.
Positively no reserve. •
Thenc will also be offered for. sale
i£ not sold previously the farm, being
parts lots 18 and 19, can, 1, Usbarne
Terms -All sums `of 55, and under
cash; aver that amount 12 months'
credit on furnishing approved
notes, 6 per cent. off for cash en
:credit amounts.
Eph. Hewitt, Thos, Cameron,
Proprietor Auctioneer
Auction Sale
- Auction Sale
OF ,HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, ETC
There will the sold by public auc-
tion on Victoria Street, Exeter, on
SATURDAY, SEPT. 23, 1916,
At 1 o'clo:,k sharp, .the following .-1
Gehard li .iatzman piano, nearly n. a• ;
organ S piece mahogany parlor suite
3 ro k'ers, 3 parlor tables, book ease;
number piztures, oak china •-abinet,
couch, halt doz, dining chairs, l.:teli
en chairs and table, sideboard, 3 bed-
steads, 2 parlor Iamrs, 2 sets springs,
mattresses 2 wash stands, dress: r, c nr•
pat_, and 1ana:eums, aro cook st„ve
nearly new, heater, coal or wood;
fruit gems dishes, glassware, etc„
clock looking -glass, 2 chamber sets
garden tools, clotheslines, quantity of
kindling wood, blinds, 2 clothes bas-
kets verandah chairs, mats, curtains
wash -tubs and numerous other article',
Term.. Cash
C W. Robinson, Mrs. M. Yager.
Auctioneer Proprietress
OF FARM STOCK & IMPLEMENTS1
There will be sold by public .a.0
Tian, oil Dot B., Can. 7, Usbanne,, rail
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 4th, 19i61j.
slit 1 o'clock sharp, the fallowing
Horses -Mare di yrs. old, Flare l2'
and general purpose mare, all in 'real
a kingsmaunt; driving horse, 8 yrs.
mid sired by Jap; colt rising 2 yrs. ;
2 col', 1 'j• r, old; sucking colt,, ••
-
Cattle -6 ccrvs due to' calve Feb.
Marsh, Aprii and May; 6 spring .allies'
9 heifers, rising 2; 4 steers,,
40 hens,
Auction Sale
. J.G, p'orxest; 'Iraintin,g on clsir,a, real-
Large Growl at Ex..uf e•r Fs;1 'Iti'c, 11Tats, • 11).:, a'son, fivlrs, Wickwire
painting on chrsa conventional, MrS.
McPherson, haiir ,dresser's 'work; B.,
Neeb; collection of stamps, Mrs. Mc
Pherson, J. lForrelst; collection of
'curiosities, Mrs, Skelton, A. MoP1►er-
son.
W. D. "4'V'eekes, judge,
FLO'WF,"R'S
',Begonias-Tube?rouls C. Birney; ferns
L. Day, Foliage, J. Hunter; hanging
basket or plants, Mr•. McPherson;
col, of flowers inl plants, Mrs. MoPher•
(Con.i.iued, from Page 1)
GRAIN & SEEDS
Fall wheat white, J. Chapman, Mrs,
Reynolds; fall wheat red, William
Dearing; white oats, T. Harris, tim-
othy seed. Jas Chapman; ensilage corn
L. Day, Wm. *Dearing; small peas, C.
Truemner,
tW'm. Harding, judge,
HORTICULTURAL PRODUCTS
APPLES
'Winter apples, J. Rowcliffe ; fall son, novelty in 'potted plants, Mrs, J.
apples, J. Rowcliffe ; plate oil 12 win- Mallett, :Miss Rollick.,
ter apples. J. Roweliffe; fall apples OUT FLOWERS
any variety, J. Rowcliffe; Rhode Is-. Asters, ,display, C. ilirney', George
land greenix gs, J, Ro)+ olzffe, J.'OChap- ' Anderson;, dahlias, bouquet 0 var. ;G:
man; northern spies, J, Rowcliffe,' ', r, Andrew ; dahlias display, Mrs. Skei-
Brock; Foxboro rusesetts, J.. 'Chap, ton; nasturtiums display, E. Hewitt,
man; haldwins, 3', Rowcliffe 0,' ,Prue- play, Wm: Dearing; col-coribs, j.For-
railer; w•estfield leek -•no -,further, J. rest; verbenas klusplay, Wm, Dear-ing
Chapman; snow apples, 3, 'Rowcliffe, zinnias, display, C. Birney, Arirs, L.
J. 'Chapman; gravensteins, A. Huston, 'Reynolds; 'beast arranged basket, Mrs.
O. Fisher; King of Tompkins, J. `Chap- J, Mallett, J. Forrest; beat arrange -
man 10. Fisher; aleaanders, J. Chap- mart For dimer table., airs. J. Mal -
man, !C. Fisher; Canadian red G, Fish- lett, Mrs, :J. Moir; col, of annuals,
et; ribston pippins, 3. Chapman; J Forrest; floral design for funerals.
wagners, J.'Chapman, R. Sanders;
Mrs. J. Mallet, J. Forrest; 'iaride's
Grimes G. Pippins, Jas, Chapman; bouquet,,Jas, Anderson, Mrs. J,, Mal -
maiden blush, J. Chapman, 'C, Fisher; lett, novelty in cut flowers, J. For-
aolden ruS eta, Mrs 'Cudmore, 3', rest, Wm. Dearing.
Rowcliffe; Ontario, Wm. Dearing; Special,- col, of °flowers, Jas. And-
weaithy, Wm, Dearing, Mrs. 'McPher- arson,
son; Blenheim piPpina, J. Chapman; Dr. Sweet, judge ,
PEARSi LADIES' WORK
Winter pears, Mr,. McPherson A. Me Embroider
Pherson; fall pears, Fred. BRibbon rock; flen� ' y Mrs, L, Rey-
ish 'beauty, Mrs, _McPherson, A, •!ic nelcts J. Forrest; shadow, J Brown;
Pherson; .duchess of anjoulixie, Fred eyelet. J. Brown, Mrs. McGillicuddy;
Brock, T, Brock; Clapp's fa\ourite, punched war:,, R. Ne thcntt, Micas T.
P. Whitlock, T, :Brook; J3eurs claim White; Harrian ere M Reynolds,
gest', .A, 1lcPherson, Mrs. Mo Phar- Wnt. Dearing ; Ramaz 4 Hus#on,lliss
sot; vicar of ,wakefield, H. Huston; C. Sweet; huel:a bac>, '5,.Forre;:, eye
bell lucrative, F. Brook; Sheldon, 1, let and. French, J, Drown; .1t North-
Armstron,g•,-H. Huston; east beurre, Gott Bulgarian, Mrs Ske'tost c'lent-
{F. Brook; Louis bonnie de Je' y, F niel'�is. 'Miss White , ;infbra der ed,
Brock; bureau de anjou, G• ,Bedford tray cloth, W. S, Howey, RNerthcott
.3frs, McPherson; Ibarlett F. Brock cele ta'r • 'i+x n, ,Mrs lIa :e- lira, L:
Mrs. S. Cttdmore; extra collection, O Reynold, : cent, e nice-, w1 i.e, _lfiss J
HamiltonChesnas, J. Brotivn; centre piece elor
PLUMS - F A. Floss, Mrs. ,Mallett; day ni'low,
Jef•.,'rson, 1I. Andersor; imperial : Disnast\'i:ss Essery; cuff and : ol•
gage. Wrn, Bowden; duanas purple, lir se* Mrs. )Mallett, 1lrs, Ske,'tcn ;
W. J, B;sett, H. Huston;: lomberds, nentra piece Parlor table. F. A. Rens
E. Iit;,r'on Win. Des: ing; any variety lira E. Berry; tow 1s, J. J3rown,Miss
F. Brock; pond's z'eedixsg G. Bedford; ..hesney pil:o v cases. Mr. Christie,
bradshaw, "F. Brock; rein Claude S< J Mi•s,< 'Essery., other to vel.:, Miss Sweet
ilogarth. Mra 1lcGillieuddy ; rattenburg 'ace
GRAPES \1a• White. J. R. :McDonald; Iioni-
Niagara, Miss T. White, Ci 93irney, ton lace, Miss White, 'Mrs, 'Sketon;
concord, F. 'Brock, Mrs, S, 'Cudmore; Irish point Mrs. SkePon, Miss Swett;
Bi
deleware, !C. rney, F. Brock; Rogers white lunch cloth, Mrs. Christie, Mrs
No .9, H. 'Huston, A, McPherson; Rog- M Giliicuddy ; Lunch cloth ernb. Mrs
era, No. 22, B. Anderson;' Rogers No. \Vickwire„jMrs, McGi1',:lcuddy • thread
45, A. McPherson; cavy other, variety, work, virs. Christie, Mrs. Wick:vire,
Mr's. McPherson. er;on. ,F, 'Brock; best; cal Vias Clsesnry; sheet and pillow cases,
of grapes, Mrs. McPherson . ' Mrs, Mai'.ett, A. 1-lastings; tab run-
PEA'CHES ; ner, A1iss Sweet, Mrs. Christie; work
Early crawvford, T. Brock; late craw on canvas, Miss White, J,R1Ic1)on-
ford, H. Anderson, F. ;Brock; old; mounted sofa pillow, Mrs. lia-
iv1ISCELI;ANEOUS tett, Mrs. Reynolds, Mrs. Be y; 'eta
110LTSEHOLD EFFECTS
Mr. B S, Phillips, Auctioneer, is
instructed to sell by Public Auction
on William St., Exeter, Thursday.;
September, 28th, 1916, att, one o'clock
sharp the following valuable prop
city ;- .1 radiant 'coat heater, No. 6;
1 -wood stove and furniture; 1 coal
.cit store; 1 oak sideboard, bevel
plate glass; 1 oak extension table; 1
drop leaf table; 1 glass .cupboard; 2
bedroom suites; 1 bedstead; two wash
stands; 3 springs; 3 mattresses; 4
toilet.. sets; 1 black hair cloth parlor
suite ; '1 centPr table; 1 sofa ; four
oak d-iuing room chairs; 8 kitchen
chains.,' 1 carpet sweeper; 1 d inner
set. ,I., pieces; 1 washing machine, 2
tube issispr.s. door curtains; 1 hanging
lamp, 3ahand 'lamps; 1 lawn mower;
1 lstsp;,dadder; 1 8 -day clock; raised.-
laneous pictures, picture 'frames, lin-
oleum carpets, window ;.;shades, cur-
tains, A quantity of wood and 'coal,
IAll ;articles must positively be sold.
ix -TERMS CASH
Mrs. Ann Gardiner, D. S. Phillips,
:.Proprietress, 'Auctioneer
•
KHIVA ,
' ' Miss Catherine McDonald spertfi rt
week in Williams. -Mrs,. Jacob We;ss-
of Michigan, and airs. Adam harrori
of Gx:;eaich spent Is few dayslast
week with Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Han-
over etsd family: -Miss Marian V‘;':'ds
ands ,Miss Bertha Hart man of the ao-
sh e Li -ie anent Sunday with 1Vliss
oniS't Ha -aver of near '.-Mr.
''srePiam ;Mc Cann sperm Sun,:lav with
Triends 'in the neighbarhoad.-Mr.
Arthur Hanover of Centra'ia was
home over. Sunday.--Mis hat?e Me.•
Corrie' is visit�,n; her sister Mrs.
jkazn Walker. •
Implements -Massey -Harris binder,
McCormick mower, Mcicrmicic steel
rake, 10; Ft.; see:l drill, cultivator disk.-
:barro•,w diamond, barrow, roller, wa;cvi
hay ,ra_k, sleighs, cutter, grave: boa,.;
new wagon box, reat pul_ier, wheal
laarrrox new cream separator, -new;
:tap buggy, Z-fu,rrow plough, , ne,w,:. Liles send your address, and
.walking :p_'aw, finning mill, water to ;k
asp Pans, 30 sap pats, 2 sets daable I will tel S ;u hjwv toscure• your
'1.airn :2•sets ,,si "'•harness 'lni - self'- at Nolle. 1;V •the°- ahsor-t oil
palet rt.:ton,„ tis w hay, 40 gca n treatment ; anti will also send
lid ! 041x,1[ s . far-s'ee c;
r f `tl • h nae. treatment
,• o
Imperil] ? free for trial with references
,$early �,v; alai?. bast. •
Terms -Alt sums of $10 and- Writ t, e1 1ro11,1zr p t n locality' if re -r
cash.; i>•uer t_ -a.': amoral. 11 rt' :� �thd• '�i.o.:aecliate relief and
credit on. furnishing ,"'p= av :l 1 permanent cure assured. Send
notes. i` per oenc, charged ori refit. ,• ' 4
"Jig money, but tell others, of
mounts. l;litl • %i �" `t. t d toM
,dam.., 'Ogden, Nm. oi, y
CL'tNT ON -There pas ;e3 away •
Clinton brie a£ the odes` arid bs-s
known citizens, John, Jackson, aged 8S
'y,e�arrs: Bid is survived. by fiv or•
rl
One daug,hter, ex -Mayor F '
.being the • only .one residing :ea
Ipillow, washable, Mrs. Christie, airs.
Best .col. canned 'fruit, J. Decker, Mallett \Ira. Wickwire; piano Cir:': e.
Sr,, Mrs. 'McPherson; best cola honey, Mrs McGillicuddy, ".Vlrs. J, Moir; sides
3. 'I3arberer, A. McPherson; honed in botrd scant, Miss .Brooks, G. ]3edford
comb, J. "Harberer, A. McPherson; whish holder. Mrs. Skelton, A. Hast -
honey in jar, 3'. Harberer, A. lTe, ings; pin cushion, ,Mise N. Tam, R.
Pherson; •col, or home -trade )vines,. J.l Narthc:ett : laundrybag, A.
Decker Sr.; col. 'bottled pickles, J. Hastings,
Decker, Sr., Mrs. McPherson; col. of t darning, also buttonholes, Miss Tom;
canned vegetables J, Decker, Br,, t patching; 11"ss Tam, W, S. iiacvey ;
11Trs, McPherson; home-made buns, 4.1 pillasv shams, F. A, Floss, :Hiss 'Tom
Anderson, H. "Ruston; .home -trade child's dress, 1lrs, Wickwire,\I,Brook
bread, Mrs, J, Noir, Jas, Dick; col. ladies' underwear, Miss Sweet, R.
of cakes, Wm. Dearing,, Jas Ander- Northcott, •Mrs. Mallett; tea cesy,lliss
son; •cured ham, Wm. Dearing; J.
Tom, iMrs. Wickwina; handkerchiefs,
Decker, 'Sr assortment cured meats W. Elliott, Mrs, Mallett;; totvelrack,
J. Decker Sr., Wm, Dearing. J. Brown, Mrs. Reynolds; tatting,Miss
Harvey's Special, -Mrs. 3. Moir. I Tom, ;Mrs: Mallett; serving tray, Mrs,
F. R. Hamilton, W. Dauncey, jddgcs Christie; photo frame, Mrs. McGilli-
cuddy, J. Forrest; fancy apron, .s. R.
McDonald, J. Brown, R. Northcott;
Five lbs. butter, 1J. Andeaison, 11, kitchen apron, A. Hastings, Mrs. Chris
tie W S. Howey; comforter,. Mrs.
\Mallett, F. A. Floss; infants' booties,
Miss Brooks; man's night shirt, A.rlas-'
tings; braid work, ,Miss Tom, Miss
Essery; dresser scarf, Miss Cheney,
A Hastings, R. Northcott; bead work
J. Brown, Mrs. Skelton; underwai,st,
Mrs Mallett, Miss Sweet, F. A. gloss
'Beasasy of Hebron potatoes, F. Brock cross stitch, Mrs. Mallett, Mrs. Rey-'
T, Brock; pearl of savoy, F. Brock; nolds; fancy waist, J. Decker Jr. Mrs.
T. Brock; ,empire of state. S. J. Hog- Skelton; fancy handk'fs, Mrs. McGi;
arth; carmen No. 1 S. 3. Hogarth; licuddy-, J. Brown; metal craft, J.For-
rural New Yorkers, F. 'Brock; other est; col ladies work, Miss Sweet, era -
variety, S. J. Hoggarth; new varieties'. chef shawl, Miss Brooks, Mrs. Mc -
J. Anderson; winter cabbage, Sidsan- Pherson; slippers, Miss Tom, Miss
ders; fall 'cabbage, 'lt. Sanders, F. Brooks, underskirt, Mrs. Christie, 2,Iiss
Hamilton; 'blood beets, Sid Sanders, F. Tom;; facsinatar, Miss Brooks, ;Miss
Hamilton ,globe beets, D. 'Birney, Sid r.om : infant--; ache•, Mss Break, °drs
Sanders; sugar beets, J. I 'dd, Wim McGillicuddy; col. crochet. H. Neeb;
Dear.rig; sugar bet mangotds L.Da,y ;, as mats, Mrs, ,Christie, ills. Moir,
J. Kydd, long mangolds, W. Dearing; ,Irs \laliett; collar and cuff set, P
globe marigolds, fir. 'Dearing; inter- Whitlock J, Brown; crochet work
mediates, W. Dearing; early horn car- •n 1 fancy braid, Miss Brook Miss Term
rots, C. Birney, F., Hamilton; nanteis, :entr. piece, A. Hastings, Miss Fol.
C. Riney and F. Hamilton; a•ed car- k, Mrs. Christie;; Icnttted- shawl,
rots, :Std .Sanders 'R. Sanders,;+ yellow, Mrs. McGillicuddy, Miss Tom; slip -
field carrots Sid Sanders R. Sanders nen, and underskirt, and fascinator,
sw eet corn, G. Harms, F. Stewart; Miss Tam; Crochet luncheon set, Mrs.
Indian corn, .W. Dearing, F. iBrock; • eiten, W. S. Howley; knitted lace}
three water melons, Wm. Dearing; 1 •.•, A :Floss, ,idIss from; dresser ar-
pumpkYis, F. Stewart L. Day; squash. lea,. mss.. 'McPherson,, Mr,. Rey -
C, Birney II, Iveeb• s usl1q Heloma, Win ;colds, sacks, Mrs, 'Mallett, Geo An-
Dbnrin,g, Mrs, J.14Io',r t -t ede turnips, I re;v ;Mrs. McPherson; stockings H.
Sid 'Sanders, 'Wan 'Dearix g; any other �i,eeb, H Anderson silk mitts ladies.:
variety,. L. Day; white or yellow onion' V1iss Tom, H. Neeb; gloves, Miss Torn
wren's mitis Miss• Tom, H,, Neeb ; quilt
pat shed H. Ceults, Mrs. Mallett; silk
'atilt, Jas. Di ck, Miss Tom;crochet
:lilt H. Caultis, J,Decker, jr., F. A
R. Sanders, table ;.quash, C. I rne:v ", "s ,knitie3 qui : ,1Iis Tam F.Irhass
Sid Sanders,; heist col. vegetables. F ce I s.,rea,d, Mrs, Moir, W. S. Heavey
Brock. 'Sid Sanders, right dress F. A. Flo •s, Mrs.
George Andrew, judge.
PILES CURED at HOME
l y ,I etiv Absc p' 31 Method.
If you suffer from bleeding,
itching, blind r;r protruding
. - ,.• ,:;.;_ rs xc,e o its :o
Imperil "-Oxford, -ang.e,,Eoat '-:r ivco
s
Neeb; 10 lbs. butter, J. Morgan, J.
Decker; pound rulls or prints, H. And-
erson, J. Anderson; most neatly ar-
ranged plate of butter for table. use,
11, Anderson, J. R. McDonald,; cheetse
pri,ate made, C. Truemner.
W. II. Levett, Judge.
VEGETABLES
) h xis o er. rl e o- a _ rs
Proprietor A.uct c r; M. Summers, Box . Windsor,
J. H. Jamieson, Clerk,
C. Banes; i.spanUah onions, 1t. San -
4'r, tomatoes, .1. Sanders; celery,
'Brock"; citrons, Sid Sanders, R.
Quance, parsnip:, 0. iBirney, F. Ham-
cn; lta'bbard squash, Sid Sanders,
MANTIFACTURES
AND IMPLEMENTS
Ten yds domestic cloth, W. W. Tam-
an; woollen yarn, Miss N. Tom, H
Neeb; ten yds. rag carpet, Miss N.
Tom; Isewirig machines, S. Max -tin &
son, 1 & 2; staffed birds, A. McPher-
son. 1 & 2; tailor custom suit; W.; W
Taman • collection tailor's goods and
furnishings, - W. W. Taman; assort-
ment of carpenter wvork, Ross, Tay
lor, :Co; factory 'made •quilt, H." And-
erson; factory tweeds, 'W. W. Tam-
an,; astortnient of 'tweeds any make
W. W. Taman,
B. W. F. Beavers,::judlge,
. FINE ARTS
Painting in oi', 'la ds'aape, Rev, Mex -
worthy, 1 and 2; painting in oil, fig-,,' t
uaa. ;Mrs. Skelton, 1 and 2; painting Under 112 years.- Best diresseid•,,
an:,oil fruit or flowers, Rev. Mux- doll, doll clothes, pin cusliion,.:•.plain
worths Mas. Wickwire; water color, ".e'a+.int : ,'sofa • cushiian, crnotsdlet„ e york
iland?seape, Miss Fo lick, . J. Forrest; L. 'D Vine ent
water, •color,'figure, Mrs. Skelton ' Over 12 ears`-Dathe2l stockings,.
er,
Mils, Fo11i'ek• water color fruit or 'i? -ss pillow,. -col, ftancv'i; rtireilesas `r.c
r. tete Sr; centre: nec, lHaaveY'13ros°
Mr. Wm. •Doig, Sr.; P , .
flowea•�s, brrs; Skeltoxi,J i,
sepia painting, 3. Forrest, Miss,Fo 3. .':'s B. Vincent;.;,haind ',worked, torah,
;+a." )ick .L..D.:Vidcent apron,,
lick;.` hoto;g�raphy, J. �S'e�iior, .M:. Se j 6 , P J.
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e. `.•asb m pieces'
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lore crayon, or pasf:eljo, J. G. orx 4;v, ,:.) . F,rJ Dick; .,
en•iil Ske ccls, Rel'. '1lrux wortl>sy, 1 ,ere f- l)ecker,',:Sr: ;. pin cushion, L. D. Vin- c
p ,.
2; collection 'of photographs, J. Sen- .:en{ ; crochet work, J. . Dick, L. D;,
Voir, (Special) J. Senior; Miss
/in peat ; painting, Harvey Bros.
amateurs, M. Senior, Mij ss Pollick; ',lay Vegetables by Schcol Chit
cd,lect.on of photograph views, J.&n- ,l'cn- 1. Neeb.
lar; pen and.ink sket d1t, Mlils. Skeltoa, 1VLr, Es ` Douglas, Judge,
`..(sl.e:t, J. Forrest;;hemstiiching, Mrs.
Doi; J.. Brown; floor rug•, Miss Brook
Mrs Chesney; rag mat, Mrs. - Chesney
Gieo Andrev ; cci. cooking, W. Dear-
ing. C Dick; macrame work, Mrs, F..
(.Vi:kwire; ,pllain' aeWing, also wind -
curtains, Miss Tom; ,cap, ''Miss
om, i1VLrs. McGililicuddy, Mrs, Skel-
ton; .crochet yoke Mass Sweet, F.A.
lass, J. R. McDonald;
Novelty ,in fancy work, Mrs.. Chris-
stenrilling, Miss Essery, Mises Fol.
Lick; useful bedroom articles, Miss T
Vh ie :Miss Tom; Teneriffe lace, T.
3,rown
Special -Sofa Dillow, Pte. ,Russell,
Special-l'we articles'" made' by a
.it`.lic blind ginl13.years of age; Spec -
idle Indian baskets, Mrs,-, Skelton:
CHILDREN'S WORK
THE CANADIAN BANK
OF COMMERCE
SIR EDMUND WALKER, C,X.O., LL.D., D.C.L. President
JOHN AIRD, General Manager. H. V. F. JONES. Ass't General Manager
CAPITAL, $15,000,000 RESERVE FUND, $13,500,000
FARMERS' BUSINESS
The Canadian Bank of Commerce extends to Farmers every
facility for the transaction of their banking business, including
the discount and collection of sales notes. Blank sales notes
ire supplied free of charge on application. s54.
EXETER BRANCH -A, E. Kuhn, Mgr. CREDITON-S, M. Johnson, Mgr:
INCORPORATED 1855
TI1tEMLSONS BANK
Capital & Reserve $8,800,000
96 Branches in Canada
A General Banking Business Transacted
Circular Letters of Credit
Bank Money Orders
SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT
Interest allowed at highest current rate
EXETER BRANCH
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W D. CLARKE, Manager.
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New Prices .August
• 1, 19 16�
1'HE FOLLOWING PRICES FOR
FORD CARS 'WILL BE ,EFFECT-
IVE ON AND- AFTER AUG. f, 1916
Chassis .
Runabout'
. .
Touring Car
11sr s-:,
site, 'got/ob. .cti:
;sgo,te
.4,1
$450.00
475 00 ;
495.00•
f. , b: Ford Ontario
Tixeses'pr-ices are positively guarant-
eed ').sask ga
uarant-etd)`ajSai' st any reduction before
Augus`''.1§t, 1917, but there •s t no,
trri
guiurantee;'agaidist;an advancre-�,n: i:�c
ie0
1.
tit any t.- a
ih,f'� ct%R �
r y ,persons a.tiynk?.�;.,.�,
buyrn , i cat 'will' do well la r9nsuit
lire dealei.'`
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ala 5ne11, Exeter Ont.
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Dust? NO I
-not from the heating system we put
in your home. No gas either. We guar-
antee it, and Clare Bros. makers of the
Hecla 'Furnace back our guarantee with
theirs.
This is the only warm air furnace with
gas -and -dust -proof Fused Joints. Old or
new, these joints can never open. Dust
and gas must always go out the chimney.
And this "clean" heating comes from the
furnace that saves one ton in seven.
Ask for booklet and plans.
H. Spackman, Exeter
Representatives of CLARE BROS. & CO.
Limited,. Preston, Ont., Makers of the
HECLA
MELLOW AIR
FURNACE
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New Prices .August
• 1, 19 16�
1'HE FOLLOWING PRICES FOR
FORD CARS 'WILL BE ,EFFECT-
IVE ON AND- AFTER AUG. f, 1916
Chassis .
Runabout'
. .
Touring Car
11sr s-:,
site, 'got/ob. .cti:
;sgo,te
.4,1
$450.00
475 00 ;
495.00•
f. , b: Ford Ontario
Tixeses'pr-ices are positively guarant-
eed ').sask ga
uarant-etd)`ajSai' st any reduction before
Augus`''.1§t, 1917, but there •s t no,
trri
guiurantee;'agaidist;an advancre-�,n: i:�c
ie0
1.
tit any t.- a
ih,f'� ct%R �
r y ,persons a.tiynk?.�;.,.�,
buyrn , i cat 'will' do well la r9nsuit
lire dealei.'`
•
ala 5ne11, Exeter Ont.
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