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and has been irgv-tinter lis per-
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X11 OouiAterrOitta, ill Jtatious and "Just -as -good" are but
Experinxe»ts that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and C11.ild.reu---.i xporience against Experiment.
What is CASTOk IA
Castoria is a liarmiesssubstitute for Castor Oil, Pare.
gorie, Drops and Soothing Syrups, It is pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, DT(jrphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age is its guarantee. :it destroys Worms
nod allays feverishness. For more than thirty years it
ltfs beer in constant use for the relief of Constipation,
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l attllc,nn.oy, Wind Colic, all Teething! Troubles and
t) e rrhoeta. 7ft regulates the. Stomach and Dowels,
Assimilates the Food, giving liealthy,and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacesv--The Mother's Friend.
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THURSDAY MARCH 29th, 1911
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Dashwood M1 :
Mrs. Wildtong or Kitchener v.:sited.
her sister, Mrs. (Rev.) F. Meyer last=
week
Mr. Ed, Greb has accepted a pos
ideal ars apprentice with lemma &
Ed ghoffer.
Mr. Andrew \fusser left last week
for Sarnia where he has accepted a
position,
rrs. G. 1`.oeh aired Mrs. Wm, Bic
ber have returned from a visit with
friends at Palmyra.
Miss \fatxida \filler i:.h tic d °at . her
home cht`re over the we&h end.
Airs Miller has returned froth:' ,an
extended visit with her daughter, Airs,.
G W. ;Shore at Woodbrid:ge,
.Mrs. H. Guenther and son, Lulancl,
spent Saturday in London,
Mrs. Joseph Willert lett Tuesday
manilla' for Kitchener, where shewal
undergo treatment for cancer.
Rev, 1ladie of Mitchell ,nave take -
tare ort Luther and Liberty in the
Lutheriin church Sunday eveniug.
;Eisenbtoh �s y:s_.'ng iriends
in Detroit at present
Mr,. A ,Parisian of Royal Oak, Mich
is visiting her sister Mrs. as Held
A number iron Zurich ;a..eeded ti:.e
lecta,re ir;; the Lutheran church Sue-
des- esemi'g.
\:Ir ,tlnd firs L. Hamacher and son
Eddie* •spent Sunday in Parkh.11.
WH ALEN
---a—
Miss Lena Doupe of i irktoa is vis-
iting with her sister, Mrs, M. Dobbs.
—Mamie Malsoa is home from College
suffcrine fractal gtn'ltasy,—Several here
are laid up with colds and grippe.
—The: annual arrival of the spring
birds has t`ome,, but a more ti ertnam
sign of :spring is to see Heater Ma-
son spin to C'rra'nton with his auto
Mind Evelyn Ogden trip to Landon in
bis este Sunday. You calla keep a
gond nem down.—Rey. Elstoin, a re-
turned missionary from Chia svaW
pro act here on Sunday, April 1st on
bel alf of the W r'.M,S.--Mr, and etre.
Edgar lioeper Visited with he" :math-
er, Airs. George Squire on Sund"ay.
She has 'had 'nerve trouble but is
improving -
Too late far last week
Miss •Myartle Hobbs of Devizes spent
last awtei~ here with her sister Mrs..'
Hector AAullson.—Miss Edna Gunning
is'visiting with Mrs. 'Webb at Gran-
ton.—Mr., J, V. d1'Iillson of Mt. 'l3rydg-
es ss here on business in connection
with tithe sale of his farm and wishes
to dispose of, it as (soots as( possible.
The p it,riotic concert ,given here last
week was well attended and the pro-
ceeds ainiouanted to over $50. The,
young people, were given a maple tree
by. Mr, Samuel Gunning far the Red
Cress and tic kets were sold to the
amount of S25 The fume stretch of
sleighing which has lasted far 95 days
is ubout. done. It started. an Decent.
ber, 17th and during that time the
ui?�eatlnee leas been quite severe,—Sam-
el Gunning d.glitretred a pair of steers
to Wilbur Revington on Friday which
brought the handsome sum of $344.
or • nicer
and terms of sale of the fallowing
brands apply:-
MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT
National Breweries Limited
Room 74: 36 Chaboilles: Square.
MONTREAL.
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INDIA PALE ALE
CROWN STOUT
PALE BITTER ALE
DOUBLE STOUT
MALT EXTRACT
EXTRA INDIA PALE ALE
BLACK HORSE ALE
EXTRA STOUT
BLACK HORSE PORTER
Legere e-K1NGSBEER CLUB SPECIAL
HOMEBREW
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IND1A PALE ALE.
PORTER.
BOHEMIAN LAGER
Theabove goods are all full
strength and are supplied to.
consumers direct from the
Brewery ONLY in localities where
no licensed' traders reside.
*Sae txremtior)
plants do well outdoor
otih'profuewly frotnat.A0
<<1Y roFeasted teat Vaal 'b}
Sem for otxr`csieloyr:re. gala° ieem
FREE!
Address a pactcrd to us no
and receive by return mail a
copy of our new illustrated So--
p:04e , catalogue of Garden;
Flower and Field Seeds, Root.
Seals, :Grains, Bulbs,. Small
Fruits, Garden. Tools; etc.
SPECIAL ---We trill arse
sends. 1 free opeckel (t.'+afrte
1.3c) glour'caiaite
Giant Flowering
Carnation
„This gam tion is a great far'er.
atcx the sowers :ire .large and
Transplanted intp 41.wts in the
her tit the end df M. Eatra
cuttings, "pipings" or layering..
�dh:xach.ra5le pottrati 18
parer & Hwitter• n a Its
.ky,'�•gk .y'� ?>iem „moi
LUMLEY
John Bolton ,had a very succe'ssful
s xle aiust week,. Good prices were
realized, the stl,lie haming netted $400L)
which goe;, to show that John is an
energetic tarmer. ''.Phe v'eteran aue-
tiuneet Thos, Cameron, tvlelded the
h anur er, Mfr, Armst-ron, and family,
who have been 1 trining with W Nas-
sau Glenn for the past year• on Shares,
has ireuted I^.' A, Elleaingtons farm
for a term of y4,a-s.—C1iford Sely-
ea has comm'ent:ed' duties With .Robt,
kydd l;or the season,—john M. Glean,
during the' week, disposed of a very
fine twelve mo ths' old calf to Hugh
McDonald of ,flensall for .119. This
G alf will be iso4cl at Toronto for bas
Let beef.—The Oldest daughter rf hir,
George iDalrysuple is 'confined to her
bed through illihess,—Miss Liao&
Parker has returtled from arts to
e Iriend wear happein. The Musses
Porter of ilensall were guests of `Irs.
George rSmale ,on Sunday evening,—
Syrup making (is Lin, full swing now.
(intended for last week,)
AIe. and Mrs, Selves attended the
Love. -Hamilton nuptials near Seafor-
th on Saturday last.—A number from
this line attended the. dance at the
hone ot John el, Bell on Friday ev-
ening Elect alit had a good time,—Mrs.
Catharine Bell of Hensaall ri:s'itecl her
sister � s i Bolton, tz
inti t Ma Jahn n I3 o1 an du. n the
meek. --Mrs. R. Cole of Chiselhurst
spent a few: days with Mrs. ,iannah
Siutnons Outing the week,
KIRKTON
At la reccaat meeting of the Agri.
cultural Society the dates of the next
Fall Fair were fixed for October tth
and Sib. The sum of $50 was donat-
ed to the Red Cross So::iety;—hfr.
John 'Sawyer ;has purchased the 100
arc: tram of -Mr. Ri. I. Dawson ;n the
'1 oa uship of Fullerton, ,just two
end a halt miles ,north of the village.
Kr. 5, Garnett, ;who has lived in our
t il!1,� Cor a number . at' years, has
gong to St, Marys, where he has se -
cared employment. —Mr, A. E. Doupe
has three sons and a son -in-law in
the army, Pte ;A, H. Doupe, in 1915?
now at Orhhington, Eng.; Sapper G.
C. Doupe at Bramsl.iatt camp with the
Engineers; Corp, 'W..E. Doupe, with
the Pioneers; now at Branhshott; and
Pte. Oscar .Marley, . who went over-
seas with t' he Perth Battalion.
GRAND BEND
Mr. Wallet Statten of Shillingtan,N
Ontario, who was visaing around here
left for his hone Monday. -Mrs. Bald
win of Part Hrron,, visited .her mother
Mrs, P. Baker for a few days.—Law-
rence Carriere visited his parents for
a few days beam leaving for ' over-
seas. --Mr. and 'Mrs. Walt. Englund of
Corbett visited Ed, !Gill, jr., .Thurs-
day.—Mr. Ross has moved the. .post
office, to the ,other .place. We have
only one ,store nawa—Mrs. Shepherd
of Tbcdforcl 'is there waiting on her
mother Mrs. ,Asaph Gravelle, . who
continues very all.—The ;boys are
catching at fenv suckers in the river.
Mr. Jerry'G`ravelle eves in Thedford
last week. on business.—Wood bees
are the order.—Mr John and E. Gill
jr. were in Exeter recently' on busi-
ness..—Mr. P. Baker started .Wednes-
day to .gather. ,eggs for hIr. Skinner
of Parkbill.--Miss Josie Alister has
returned from is visit in Dashwood.—
Frank Alister has hired with E.Bren
tier as hostier.—\Ir, and Mrs. Canning 'I
who have been visiting in London
and Cla ndeboye hare •returned.
On Thursday evening, March. 22nd,'
the Grand Bend Methodist Church
e -_as '.ro,vded: to its utmost capacity-,
when the people of this vivsnity-gath-
ered to da honor to a hero :of ' the'.
tt an pea Piivate .Alvin Stanlake, who'.
u ned wouxaded recently. He left
'1 in.h ;are with the Secoaid Contingent
and served for eight months in the
trenches in Flanders, when a piece of
shrapnel s:aattered his left knee. Itis
wound hvas such that it necessitated
his
hisatspendaeg five months a var-
ious hospitals before the was per-
mitted to return to his bone.
He •Was presented with a gold -
headed cane .and a ;handsome purse
ot money. ;His father and mother'
were also honored by the gift et a.
elork Splendid music was rendered
and interest ne and iestruetiye rd-
dresses were given by Rev, William,
Rev Carriese, and espe;.,aily by Pri-
vate Staniakt. The latter's vivid ac-
count' of Mlle an the ;tree :hes, as hd
has seen it was lsten,ed to with mark-
ed attention H's words should stir
others with true patriotic Leal. He
said his one regret in having heVing to leave
England for home, vas, "the teaviag
of his pals behind with tither task
still uffir shed."
Following are the addresses that
were: tendered with the gifts :
Grand Bend, March 22, 1917
Private ,Fria Stanla' e, ,
Dear Friend,—This;...„:„cornpaany- of
friends s has asserblecr this evenlag to
"r'ejoite with you ;e`,rt .yi'?t1F',(bm1,Ihe -corn-
ing end to express to you our high
appxreci.tron of your valued, serves
.Ts a soldier of the ,K ,nes
.recognize .tbe courage. .. and the
patriotic zeal with twhich you, 'and
nanny others, responded to the call
'ate Anus,' and went forth gladiytd
th ht
in our behalf and to ma5ntain
the honor of our glorious .Empire -
laa acknowledgment then, of the
debt we owe ;to you as one el the
heiaoes of the trenches, we ask you.
to ,accept this cane, and :this parse
slight tokens ;of our good_ will to-
ward you.
AIa; you long be spared to your
friends, and may your bravery and
your patience under ;wounds encour-
ase and stimulate many others.
1`vt.<s
M. much esteem and sincerity
Friends of Grand Bend and yicinity,
T'o Mr. and Mrs. H. Stadlake
Dear Friends,,—To you also,: the
parent: of our esteemed soldier friend
e desire to •express our sympathy
;and our sincere apprettiatioa of the
nertice ,y -OU have ,naade and arestill
:oaring, Jay ging your sons to the:
. mice
ot I iin'g aiad country*,
rleese accept this clock as an epi-
'lens.;:' of our supre'ciat oil, and may
it e er retninti you that around year
tee sympathetic hearts, who think-
with
hink.1it'u tender :te,ek tg of you, and of
many others whose. sons are a: the
front.
ted n biihaal.f 'ta:€, ,'tai* fr
re ghb'p:nxad.
3Pe Sin e:' iaes were made
.vcidresses by Private Scaniake,., a
•
by Mme, Stanlake, Mr, and. Airs, Staa-
lake 'give another son in the 149th
Auction Sale
HORSES & tl ARM IMPLEMENTS,
on William Street, Exeter, on rues -
day, April ,3rd, at one o'clock sharp,
the following,—
` 6 good work horses, 'L driver,
Matseyrl arrisfertilizer drill ,Mas-:
sev--linin binder Massey -hares erd
tivator, spiing tooth; International
hap ira,ke Great West 2 -furrow rid
int, plow McCormick mower, sugar:
beet lifter sugar beet cultivator, one
scuti1or nulper 2 walking plows, fan -
tang nxill„ buggy
Terms—A11 sums ;of $1,0 and under
cash over that amount 8 months o.re-
slit tan approved joint notes, or a dis-
count ot 4 per cent per annum off
for cash.
C. W., Robinson, Auct.
R. GILLIES & SON, Props.
Auction Sale
REAL LS'TATE AND HOUSEHOLD
1 URNI TURE IN HENSALL
ou the premises, North St Heusall
on Thursday April 12, at 1.30 p.m.
furniture -2 bedroom suites, 3 bed-
steads, during room table, kitchen ,ta-
ble, ? small tables, half dozen dining
room chairs half dozen kitchen ,chairs
lounge, stretcher, 2 rocking chairs," '2
arm chairs, sewing machine, cupboard'
Silver Kung cook stove, wood ':ook
stove oil stove, air tight heater, wash
tubs, boiler, wringer, quantity fruit
sealers Also tgrin;cllstane, wheelbar-
row ;workbench,. Lotng ladder, short
ladder, lawn mower, rakes, hes, sho-
vels and many lather articles,
Real Estate=A house and' `two lots
on corner of Nelson and Mill streets,
Lots No. 23'x and 26; also two vacant
lots pa Mill ,Street., Not 27 .tnd 28;
also `2 lots on North Richmond - St.,
No. 13 and 14.
Terms—Household effects, Cash;
terms of real estate made known on
day of sale
AIRS. ;HENRY BUSCH,
i`Piiloiprietress',
B, S. PHILLIPS, Auctimneer,
WEEKLY
Auction Sale
The undersigned will sell by Public
Auction, at 1)OW's FARM, .: East of:
Metropolitan Hotel, each and every
Saturday afternoon, at 2.30 o'clock.
On Saturday next the following will
be offered
12 head 2 -yr -old steers &; heifers
4 3 -year-old flies
2 3 -year-old geldings
1 ;4 -year-old filly
2 4 -year-old geldings
A number good work, horses
3 cows due to calve in April.
2 brood sows
A lumber of young calves.
Terms, -6 anonths' credit with 6
per, cent added, on furnishing ap-
proved joint 'notes..
C W. Robinson' G. J. Dow-
Auctioneer Proprietor
THE CANADIAN BANK
OF COM ERCF.
SIR EDMUND WALKER, JOHN AIRD, Central Manager
C,V,O., LL.D., D,C,L., President H. V. F. JONES, Ass't Gen'I. Manager
CAPITAL PAID UP, $15,000,000 (. RESERVE FUND, • $13,500,000
THE MAN W OR WOMAN V tY Y O SAVES
andbuys Security,helps bank
to do so, is giving most vital al help17
its the Empire in crisis.
Open a Savings account at any branch of this Bank.
EXETER BRANCH -A. E. puha,, Mgr. CREDITON—S.;d. Johnston Mgr
666666 e/H••6110141110 INCORPORATED 1855
TI1[ MQLSONS BA
Capital & Reserve $8,800,000
90 Branches in Canada
A General Banking Business Transacted
Circular Letters of Credit
Bank ivioneU Orders
SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT
Interest allowed at highest current rate
EXETER BRANCH—
W D. CLARKE, Manager. '
GILSON ENGINES
The Engine of Constant Service
Absolutely Guaranteed
GILSON SILO FILLERS
The Lightest Running Blowers made
Beware of imitations and infringments.
THE HYLO SILO -Entirely different and
infinitely superior.
Ask Wm. :Fra :ne Exeter, Agent
Or write
GIILSON MFG. CO.,235 York St. Guelph Onto"
Napoleon Said
That a throne consisted merely- of a few boards covered with velvet. By the same token` there are
automobiles 'thronelike more or less but it cannot be said of ours, for QUALITY GOES CLEAN THROUGH
And do you know, it must be sonic satisfaction to the owner of a GRAY DORT car to realize thet-
beneatii her deep upholstery, -`line finish, soft sumptuous swayand 1uxur'-oos appointments, these is something
else hnginee idng integrity, structural fidelity to the high principles of automobile building, and never a corn-
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tor. designed by M. Etienne Plauchte the :`greatest automobile engineer that Europe, or, in 'fact, tine world
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hoose. starting and electric equipment, independent cooling of cy-.linders,v; Wibard storage battery and similar
superiorites
$910
Huron Garage, Exeter
T;•i t E�4, l i , XETEF, DiSTRIBUTO.
?HOPE
THE ,GRAY-DORT MOTORS
CALL AND SEE THIS CAR.
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