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THU CSNTA.U. GOMPAWY, MR.K VflM RITY.
Cede amoun. 12 months' credit an
e ap,zovcsl point notes. 6 percent per
TM off for cash on credit, mounts
G. WEIN F. TAX LOR,
tenders *t Cr :e els. Proprietaors.
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ger ye. r hi Canaria; $1.51 in {.'aired
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prize s 50c,. more per year..
`THUlts1)A. V, OCT. 5. Pi
Auction Sale
."ill F RM T(. CK .t IMPLEMENTS
-ria;,re will be sulci is}' pufait0! au.. -
.44 I,a 3,, ►. R I;., 'illy 'Tp., on
FRIDAY., OCTOBER Zu, 10Io
At 1 n61o•k, the; ioowing property
Iiorees-:' ri:ultural brood mare,
ars old. in foel tc> t. •Alonei Graham;
Agri. mare tr years old; driver 4 yrs..
2k1 tcar?in.; tidy. stating eolt.
l bits'-� nib t: ave, supzosed to
as u, :a1i to Durham bull; 2 heifers
l years ala in calf; 3 steers 2 ti rs,
•a1d ; 6 yearlings, 5 spring calves; far-
row cow.
Pigs and i•i-ens-o store. hood; about
50 hens.
Implements -Massy Harris 7 fs.ci
hinder • e• toot Massey -Harris mower
new; Hassey -Harris hay loader, new;
12 loot hay rale, new; CIover Leaf
ma.rure spreader; Deering lisp. drill
:new; t ultiv:itor, steel and roller, ,fisc
se: herrowe. tuaiip clrill, ang•r,'.ow,
2 walking p;otvs. scut ser, ;rulper, fan-
ning mill platform scale, 2000 lbs. , a-
parity ; 2 lumber wagons, . toe -
:Sleighs 2 eerts, buggy, ha, ,ask. wag-
on bon binder truck, wheelb env, car
rope snd slings Walder, Emir re cream
separator. new; grays box, 3 ret
heavy team harness, set light teem
harness, 2 set single harness, grass
seed sower. wagons tongues, t a:er
trough cedar posts, horse blankets.
grain bags robe, sugar kettle, meat
barrel, whitfletr_es, neckyokes, churn
milk and eream cans, forks, chains,
hoes. and articles too numerous to
mention.
Household Furniture -Consisting of
coo:: stove wood heater, bedstead
benches cloths horse, sealers, etc.
Z erma-t'1e and under cash ; aver
Ove- that amount 12 months' credit
on approved joint notes. 4 per cent
per rtnaum off for' cash on credit a-
rnounts
E Bo.=senberry, Mrs: Robt. Campbell
Auctioneer Executrix
Auction Sale.`
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Dashwood
APPLES' WANTED at the Exeter
Evaporator. 40 cants a hundred for
tannins ,a, pie$
in..pe: for Tom .aid our public
-•hta+aa a visit on Thursday.
M. Ida Goetz of Chime() is vis,
Ririe her parents here.
CIC. and \frs. Rudolph Stade of
Zurii rr spent Sunday with the for-
' parents.
Mr. Karl Grapner of Stratford is
his home here.
Mise A. Finkbeiner spent Sunday
at her home in Crediton.
\Ire1 . Preetcr Sr. h ft for Lind.
Any Wednesday', where she will vis •
it for some time.
Mr. A Euthig of Stratford spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Eidt.
Mr. and :sirs. V. !Heywood of Exeter
:pen: Sunday with the tatter's par-
ent,: here.
\I:,y McDougal visited at her home
in Iiaytieid over •Sun!iay,
Mr 'S. i ellerman spent Thursday
in London.
Mrs Hopkins and family ,)f St.
Thomas are visiting relatives here.
dr. Oscar Haxtleib of Loudon is
visiting his parents here.
Death of Wendle Brunner -There
passed away at his home here on Fri-
day last another .of our oldest resi-
dents 5-n the person of Wendie Brun.
pea at the age of 75 years. Deceas-
ed bad been in .only a few days of
pne.znonia. He is survived by a large
gown -up family of live sons and
three daughters, all of whom reside
in the United States. He was three
times married, but at the time of ho
death he was a widower. The funer-
al ;took place to the Mt. Carmel R.
C. cemetery on Tuesday morning ;est.
Mr and Mrs. W. A, Sambrook are
visiting .fretends in Londcn this week.
S;ae.:ill racy -day services wed bel
held iu the Zelethodist Church next
Sunday manning at 10.15 to the inter-
eie u' U. . aun.lay School. Everyone
coru:iht inv_ e' attend.
Rev Mee r ot Z.uri.:lt styli Ureath
in the ENtngelica! Church n xt
Sunday morning end Rev. Beyer of
Daahwond in the evening, Rev. Yeek•
er taking the service in Dashivoocl and
Zti cca morning and .everting.
Ma and Mrs. Geo, bather have re-
turned home after spending the sum-
mer months in New Ontario.
Mrs, Chas. Zwitker and Gerald re-
turned 'to New Hamburg with Sera-
for and \irs. ,Rate last $...hylar• icr
a short visit.
Will Braun and Merner °?ilber of
Zu b we c, in `own Stznday,
Uie r 3t,+! pelli l atteudei the Ra'ly
Day servi 's :n. the Evangelical Sun •
de *.ho 1 est Sunday afternoon.
TiI, basement of the ehur.•h was beau
i'ut:y de.oratel by the dtiiereni eta
eeni:ed classes. A splendid program
was rendered, atter which the secre .
:;n real tis repot, giving the result
each class had attained, in the special
e: o +nabs to eacure new members
a:h : brine Idesitors ,o the serv'.i: e. The
S P. I c iaee won the pennant with
.;, 3 \t's a dose second -only 3e
mar -s short. Mr. J H. 'Holt:mann
won a book for hating received the
most marks for Personal. work. In
ev.niee instead of the usual ser
doe the tante was taken up witch the
_aline of le -'rs them .old time un-
.:tial solo l s, It was ca°tehing
to hear the words of praise and love
,h dither.nt writer:, had for tate
s. iia, I o: .heir child -hood 'clay's. So
:r. z• le:.ers had been received that
it was impossible to sexed them all.
Taken itis a whole the Rally Day was
sus:.ss e•nd we hope the
school will derive much benefit from
epee.ai work.
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Centralia
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APPLeee WANTED at the Exeter
Evaporator. 40 cents a huneire.1 fo
peelin., a, piss•
I•nos. Quinton is recovering
Riede. ,tom her illness.
Mr: Wilson gave a very interesting
misstotiery talk in the basement of the
ehur.1t on Monday night.
The Alission Circle stet at the .home
of ;,kiss IvM Essery Tuesday night.
Fre.: Essery of London is visiting
with his parents here.
dr. Austin Duplan of 11derton +vas
:;Nkat, on friends here this week prior
to leaving tor Michigan, where he will
take charge of a church.
Mr. !Spencer and two children of
St. Thomas are visiting with relatives
h Mr. Walter Haskett has purchased
a new Ford car.
Mr. Cann has moved with his fam-
ily to Grand Bend.
'ell- T. Willis' .new auto truck is
giving excellent satisfaction in the
gatherutg, et milk.
FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS 3c
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS •
•on Lot 22, South half, Con. 7, Stephen
on Wednesday; October lith at one•
-o'clock,-
Horses-1 horse 5 years old, horse7
years old .
Cattle -5 miilch cows sup. in calf;
1 two••year-old heifer in :aft year-
ling heifer, 4 calves
Pigs -Sow due Dec. 16; 1 fat pig.
Poi:ltry-About 200 chicken, and 10
turkeys.
Implements -Manure spreaior, tind-
er mower, cultivator, disk, hay rake,
seed drill, lumber wagon, light wag-
on, buggy, cart, new cutter, bob-
sleigh, set harrows, 2 -furrow ' gang
plow, walking plow, scuffl:er, fanning
mill, scales, pui:rer, hand straw cutter
hay ra::k, gravel box, cream separator
`laarr el of vinegar; number small bar-
:re1s of sweet cider; 18 cords of dry
-stove wood; double and single tide
mess. 11 tons hay, 20 bags of potato..
ec mangolds, turnips, corn straw; lad-.
Tess, forks, shovels and othsr articles
'OW: too numerous tot men•drem.
Household 'Effects -Mahogany par-;
.Nor cabinet, settee nearly new, ferry.
.table, centre :able, 2'leather rockers.
a:
: 5 dining 1troornchairs, leather ec a.ai,:
oak rocker; feather chair, library `a-'
ale, piano and organ, mirroe, bedroom
:'suite, 2 dressers, 3 beds, 2 small :a-
lleles, extension table, couch, kitchen
xaet.e., number of ketch nochaee, 2
(lo kitchenstove,' rood nr coal
atone, base burn'.r stove, gas cup -
/board 2 sinks,` churn,washing machine
Terms -$5 00 and under cash '• o',r
Crediton
APPLES WANTED at the Exeter
Evaporator. 40 cents a hundred fo:
peeling ae Ales
The regular monthly meeting' of the
counci,t was held • in the Town Hall obi
Monday'. Our council met the Hay
council in Dashwood and had a joint
meeting, to adjust boundary accounts
on Tuesday
Rev. Percy Banes of Benmiller vis -
ited hie parents Friday
H .F. Ei•Lber it making rapid pro
ghees wi-b the Centralia Drain and
hone: to complete it this week.
Mr, and Mrs. Johnston, Mrs. August
Hill and Miss Walla Hill motored to
Kitchener 'Tuesday
Prof. Potter of Victoria Univers°ty
Toronto, spoke• in the Methodist
Church Sunday morning he the inter-
est .of the school and the educational
war: of the church
Miss Reta Matvson and Miss Mc -
D need of Exeter visited at the Lorne
of Miss Laving Smith Sunday
veeett Heist who has been working
in Detroit for souse time is home tor
a short .visit.
Dr and Mrs. Orme and Mr. and
Mee Dian t estreicher enotcred to
London `Tuesday. The 'Do for has
lust purchased a new model lord.
This eis •:the second one he has owned
j' 'other gave him 35,000 miles ser-
vine and paed him icwe111.
Bills+a!re out announcing the Fowl
Su-' in the Evangelical .shed onthe
Crediton has a reputation for-
dable,.
oe
doitik then„e up fright an crecashoas of
: r,Lind so there • isn't enuch'J o say
ex:e,: that. the daue be kept in mind
'and besure to come. An excellent
prragram has been arranged
evIre ,S h.vaiiz of Colborne Tp. visit -
eel at the home of Mr. atnCl. Mrs. Chris
:,xis! last Supclaa.-
host-_m
astes �Sie
art and wife
.o
r-
rcwere the giiescs of Mr. ':and Mrs.
> t a .9%7 :•.i Sunda;y.
t,Iarhe>s,.Ginter is visiting .friends en
-Kitchener this week::"
SBTPICA
Miss Luella Finkbeiner deft on Sat-
urday to spend a few weeks with her
sister its London.-h'IissChristetha. Ed,
meston of Lieury spent thie.week end
with Miss Violet Gasser.=Mr. Jos. Mc -
Isaac of Mt, Pleasant, Mien.; is visiting
his uncles here. -Mrs. Jas. Hannan is
spending a few weeks with her
daughter at St. Charles, Mich, -A targe
number from here attended the anni-
versary services at Greenway on See-,
day,- 'Miss Margaret Gower of Louden
spent a few days last week with her
parents +here, •-Mr. Matthew Sweitzer
lost a valuable cosi: last , week. -Mrs.
Ernie Geiser spent' Wednesday with
her :deter Mrs. Art Amy of Crediton,
GREtteltriar.A.Y
APPLES WANTED at the Exeter
Evaporator, - 40 'cents a hundred -for
peeling apples • -
1 lase Nellie •Hudson of Detroit is
visiting at' home, -Mn Arthur Mellin
:out Mr. Lawrence Cuts trent to
to Guelph on Saturday ,--Mr, Sel-
bourne English spent the week end
at hoarse here, -Miss Emma McPher-
son of London is home for a few
thy, -Mr. and Mrs.. P. Baker' of
Grand bend visited at Mr. Walter
England's on Monday ,The unniv.er-
Esary serr.•i. es of the Methodist
c. hurts on Sunday were very suc4 ss-
tits it..eve v way. Th' pleasant wea-
ther enabled large crowds to. attend
'both tertdces the afternoon being can-
dude i• by the pastor, Rev, H. Wil-
lane and he preached an rirriring and
helpful sermon. The music was fur-
nished -by a male quartette. consist -
trig of Rev\Fillans, Messrs. Will
Flicks. Gorden Ltlens and Will Brown
and was enjoyed by all. The even-
ing service teas in .char,. of Rev. A,
E Lloyd of .Parkhill, who delighted
the large congr'gatioa with en aole
sermon. The music was given by the
tediee -trio ot Crediton ki their usual
pleasing manner. The thank offering
received was over 90 and will be de-
voted to the repairs of the she:is.-
iii. end Mrs. John Lovie end litt'e
daughter of Ails Craig visited friends
*ereon luntlay.-Revs 1-1. Wil'ans be-
gan a series of special services lathe
Methodist Church on Sureley last,
The meetings begin at 7.45 each ev-
e,ning and everybody is welcome.
MOUNT CARMEL
:\PPLE.S WANTED at the Exeter
Evaporator. 40 Cents a hundred for
peeling apples
Wedding -A very pretty wedding
tool. place here on Tuesday, Sept. 26,.
at nine o'clock, when Mr. Alex. Mc-
Doir:.ld wad united in marriage to
Miss Nettie Hall, Rev, Father Tier-
ney fang nuptial high mass. The
bride was beautifully dressed in
cream silk with hat to match, • and
carried a. bouquet of pink carnations,
tvhi':: Mss Teresa Hall, sister of the
br:'le acted as bridesmaid, dressed ins
blue si'iz, with hat to match. Mr.
lele -1: McDonald was best man. Af-
ter their honeymoon Mr. and Mrs. Me -
Den di wit reside in Detroit. Their
lame friends wish them a long- and
hdp. e wedded life.
'Mr and Mrs. John Hall of Strat-
ford Mr. and Mrs. Fraser and Miss
McDonald of London attended the
McDonald -Hall .wedding here on Tues-
day. -Mr Daniel Collins of Detroit
4isz ed •his father last week.---iilr.
Richard Patton held a successful sale
last week. Mr. Patton and family will
leave thirs week for Detroit, where
they intend to make their home. -Mrs
Gua £sennaey of near Centralia and
:children visited with Mrs. Hennesey's
mother here during the week.
OF COMMERCE
SIP. EDMUND WALKER. C.V,O.,LL. F JONES, President
esideGenernl
JOHN Auto,. General Manager. Manager .
CAPITAL, $15,000,000 RESERVE FUND, $13,500,000
BANKING BY JAIL
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
satisfactorily as by a personal, visit to the Bank. sss
EXETER BRANCH -A,' E. Kulp, Mgr. CREDITON-S. M:Tohnson,Mgr.
LUCAN.
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Rev, Jas. Wilson was in town for a
few days last week. -Mr. and Mrs,
Rich. Culbert have returned from the
\\rest. --Miss Marion Bla'chford of Ex-
eter wee the guest of her aunts, the
Misses Lee, a few days last week -Mr
Iain of Dallas, Texas, who
spent the :east three months with his
brother, John F., and other relaivec
left on Tuesday for his home. -Mr, Ri
J. McNamee attended the funeral of
hie daughter-in-law, Mrs. Robt. :eh:
Namee It who passed away sudden-
ly at her home in Ann Arbor, MiCh,-
Some 36 Oddfellows from St. Marys
and eight from Exeter, together with
the local brethren, spent a very pleas-
ant time Tuesday evening, the occas-
ion being some special degree work,
after which a dainty lunch was served
in their lodge rooms. -Fire broke out
i't the Central Hotel. on Sunday ev-
ening and had it .not been discovered
when et was the ,result may have been
a serious one, but as it was little dam-
age *as done. -The wedding of Mica
Jessie. youngest daughter of Mr. and
Mrs, Donald McKinnon took place on
Tuesday 'Sept. 26, to Mr, Martin Bas -
ter of Walkerton. -The funeral of the
late James St. John took place en
Stratford, on Sept. 27, Deceased,
with his parents, resided in the village
for a number of years, moving frain
here to Uxbridge some 14 years ago.
Rev H T. Crossley held Evangelis-
tic services here for the past week
and will continue for another d''aek.
Joseph Thompson, charged with be-
ing insan e and dangerous, was seiit
to the, county jail by ,Magistrate Hawk-
shaw Thompson was found wander-
ing aimlessly about near Saintsbury
and refused to give any information
about himself.
WOMEN OF CANADA.
Fort Coulonge, Quebec.. -"I am happy
to tell you that your medicine didme
wonderful good.
I. was troubled
with weakness and
I tried wines and
other . things but
received very little
benefit. I was
young at the time
and knew very lit-
tle about medicines
till a lady friend
came to me with
a bottle of Dr.
Pierce's Favorite
Prescription. I. became strong and a
year afterward had twins." -Mas. 13 J
RADY, Fort Coulonge, Quebec.
Thousands of women right here in
Canada who are now blessed with robust
health cannot understand why thousands
of other women continue to worry and
suffer when they can obtain for a trifling
sum Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription
which will surely and quickly banish all
pain, distress and misery and restore the
womanly health.
Young mothers who preserve the
charms of face andfigure in spite of an
increasing family and the care of growing
children are always to be envied. "Favor-
ite Prescription" gives the strength and
h upon- on • which happy motherhood
depends. It enables the mother to nour-
ish the infant life depending on her, and
enjoy the happiness of watching the de-
velopment of a perfectly healthy child.
A GREAT BOOS THAT EVERY
WOMAN $HOTJLD. HAVE.
HENSALL.
APPLES WANTED at the Exeter
Evaporator. 40 cents a hundred .,or
peeling apples
;vfr:.. H. E, Smith of Detroit, is the
guest of her brother M.T. Andrew John -
Ston. -The .Misses Amy. and Gr'ta
Lammie -returned to their school at
Braritf•ord -Miss .Sophie Farquhar of
Weyand 'v; .visiting heir ,parents; Mr.
and +Mrs. T. Farquhar, -Mrs. Hoagarth
and children of Rewelstroke, B. C. are
visiting at Thos. Murdocks,-Mr. and
and Mrs. Alvis( Wurm,• of Detroit are
visiting :Mrs. , Wurms parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Matthew Clark. -Mrs. Booth ell
Chicago is vieliting her father, John
Wilson, Tuchers.mith.-Mrs.. W. C'atrk
o�
Detroit returned to her home after
spending three weeks here with 'her.
mother ,hfrs,- Jas. ,Hagan Sr. -Miss N0_
na
o-
na She;rritt and sister MVIrs. Speeding.
lift for Detroit, where they intend
eeri:li-tg ret few days.
Over a million copies of the :r"The
People's Common Sense Medical Adviser"
are now in the hands of the people. It is
a6 ok that everyone should haIe,and r
in case of accident or sickness. .
mailing
cents (or
stamps):for
Send fife
charges to Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel
Buffalo, No Y., and enclose this notice
and you will receive by return mail, al
charges and customs' duty prepaid, thi
valugable book.
ZURICH
INCORPORATED 1855
1�l
�. MQLSONS
Capital & Reserve $8,800,000
96 Branches In Canada
A General Banking Business Transacted
Circular Letters of Credit
Bank Mone Orders
SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT
Interest allowed at highest current rate
EXETER BRANCH-
W D. CLARKE, Manager.
Oite fli Coal
Save it every week during the Winter.
The Hecla Steel -Ribbed Fire -Pot saves
fully one ton of coal in seven.
That is an every -year economy good for
the rest of your lifetime.
This coal -saver to be had only in the
Hecla Furnace looks good to most busi-
ness men. It is guaranteed for five years.
Ask us about it or write for booklet.
H. .Spackman, Exeter
Representatives of CLARE BROS. &CO.
Limited, Preston, Ont., Makers of the
I-IECL►A
MELLOW' AIR
FURNACE
D4
APPLES WANTED at the Exeter
Evaporatc•r. 40 cents a hundred .fo:
peeling' apples
Mr, W. L. 'Siebert has been appoint-
ed po.;tmasier at ,Zurich, in Place of
the late D. S. Faust. Mr.. Siebert, -be-
gan on his new .dues oa Monday.
M;ss Matilda Johnson is visiting
friend: in Buffalo, N. Y.; for a few
w,eehs
bLr. John Galiman, who has been
living in the house occupi.ed by Mrs.
Rupe, has moved into Mrs. D. Ben -
net's house,
Dr H. Williams of London, assist-
ed by Drs. Campbell and McKinnon„
pertormed .a succcessful operation for
appendicitis on Me,r1e, the ,little dau-
ghter of Mr. land Mr's'.; J, P. Rau
Mr. and •Mrs. J,, ,F Rickbeil, an-
nouncethe engagement if their dau-
ghter, Miss Diana Henrietta, to Mr.
Julius N. 'Zeller, taf Kitchener, Ont.,
the marriage to' take place :in!October.
' M.,: srs W. S. Ruby and John Gag
cho have purchased the business block',
now occueied by thein' as a general
stare 'else as ithe`postoefice,
d;
r*and ,the he
:enhd s,am land xwne4rb" the
OS.Foust, and get full pos..s-
ioi
'oa the 2nd of October The
".is, an 1; la:n-t .wie be taken over by
Mr J Gascho and the stare proper-
ty by Ruby and Gascho,
HI.;ROPR'ACTI C
(KI-RO-PR AK -TIC)
The Master of Disease
The cause of disease removed from the "spine -no cause no affect. You
cannot get around facts, no matter how skeptic al you are, and if you are
not well we can ,convince you that Chiropractic is the logical science for
the relief of disease, based on a thorough knowledge of adjusting the ver-
tebrae of the spine (or backbone) thus ,relieving interference with life cur-
rents, which is the cause of disease..
Thebody, like any other machine will work normally when all its parts
are in placeso the energywill apply.. In the human body theenergy. is.
called lite' currents. "It is transmitted through the nerves from the brain
cell.to the tissue cells of the body and so long as the nerve channels
are - free the life currents will pass to the -place of function, and normal
activity wilt result -which .means HEALTH.
Consult us on ,any: disease. One visit will convince : you that Chiro-
practic is right. •
Any 'e.1 the vegans or glands of the body may become diseased from
pressure on nerves. Have this pressure removed. Why treat effects?
I' you have any of the foLlowi+ng`.ailnients. stop .treating effects, have
the cause "removed -no cause, no effect. We have helped your friends, we
can do the same for you.
Abscesses
Asthma :.
Appendicitis
Bronchitic
Bladder Troubles
Conetipution •
Catarrh
Dyspep sic •
Deafness
Diabetes
iFemale Weakness
Fevers.
Gall Stones
Goitre
Heart Disease
Hay Fever : a
Insanity
Indigestion
Jaundice Pleurisy
Kidney Diseases Rheumatism in any
Liver Troubles part of the body.
Lumbago Sciatica
Nervous Debility Sight
Neuralgia Stammering
Piles ' St. Vitus` Dance
Paralysis Tie-douloureaux
Pharnygi:tis Urinary Diseases
Thee pre only a few of the d i,eases, as our space` r limited '
If you are a sufferer front any chrome trouble see Dr, S. M. Jones
Mondays, Wednesdays' and Fridays, Exeter, opposite the •Roller Mills,
Consultation andexamination free