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THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1917
Centralia
Mrs, 1VIarshall,af Birth is 'visiting
'her daughter ,Mrs. ;Geo. Hicks
Mr. Turner, . accompanied by Mr. and'
Mrs Mills and family motored to St.,
'Thomas Saturday. .
Miss Hancock of Toronto is spend-
ing a few days with her sister, Mrs
' W. R. Elliott
The w ind storm of Frday as we,11
as up -rooting trees moved the frame
part of Jas. Neil's- barn partly off the
foundation, and it will take some-
n3c fa rep: k Mr. r\T, 'Mitchell had
• a horse killed ire the same storm,
Mrs. nos, . Carling and two children -
of Brighton are visiting her parents,.
Mr. and Mrs. Geta, Essery
Mr. and Mrs Pugh of London were
in Centralia. Monday disposing of
their property to Mr. Anderson, who
Z7a5 been living in Exeter, and will
Move to Centralia.
Miss E. Pomeroy, who sometime
ago taught school here is renewing
old acouai:ntaaces.
tosesomaxeremsammaasul
Dashwood
The. Ladies' Aid of the .E.vangelical
church, Zurich, ;spent :a social. after-
noon with the Ladies Aid of this vil-
lage last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs.' G. W. Shore and faro
ily have returned to their.-.trome fin
Woodbridge- after . spending their
vacation with- relatives.
Miss Lily Jv1eyer has gtone to Arn-
stein where she ,will remain sometime
Miss Rose Rather of Detroit is vis-
iting at her home here'.
Mrs. Herman Eidt of Forest is vis-
iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.
Stade.
Mr. and Mrs. Shaffer and faniil
of 'Parkhill spent Sunday at'thehome
of Mr, and ,bIrs, H': Na:uschu anger"
The. Misses. Strauss, of Ifitchenerare
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Wm.Held
Dr.. and Mrs. ,Geo. Snider of Car-
diitgtari Ohio, are visiting relatives
in this vicinity at present.
Mr. A.,•= Graupner has returned to
Fort Wayne after ,sp•e;nding a few.
weeks 'frith ha parents here.
Mises ;Adeline iRader has returned
from a visit withrelatives at Detroit:
C&edlton
Mr. and Mrs. IKestle of Los Angeles,
Cal., Mr...and Mrs. Reddy of St, Marys
Mr. and Mrs F, :Wood, and Mn,, Pen -
hale and Miss ILCestle of *Exeter,
ited Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Clark ,o.n
Sunday.
Mr, W. B. Gaiser has purchased a
Chevrolet car.
Ater Siren , .ous
Round
Nothing is more refreshing
or satisfying than a cool glass
of sparkling, invigorating
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0
Yo°,i can't sip it without a
smack of satisfaction.
Its the drink of efficiency.
It makes clear heads, steady
nerves, endurance and,
"pep,, in the pinches.
Your Grocer Sells It
Order a bottle or 76
two Coda
Special
Ale
Brings the
freshness and
snap of October
mornings to
overcome the
languidness
of dog -day heat.
John Pattto1�7 edff Esta London, Canada
viCliia'�'1��:: m32,
isfof
During the severe electrical storm
last Saturday the steple of the 3Nleth-
odist church wasstruck by lightning
and slightly damagecll. Heavy ram ,
Cell accompanied by hail, and it was
one of Us -e worst storms we have had
in along tine.
Our tanners are. haply these days:.
Old Sol is 'making up far lost tiano
and is certainly pouring' down the, heat
Haying is the order of the tray,
Miss Norma Brown is visiting with
friends in 'ICiltchefrter.
Judging lrons letterrs ,re,ceived here
from friends residing 3n', the Uni!tee,d
States, many of our relatives of mil-
itary'nge are being draftied, Wh.iiit
comes home to, a'.family the horrors.
of war are realized.
Mr. and ivirs, Herb. Either and Ber-
nice motored fie ll((itchener on Sat-
urday and spent the, Sveefk enol gucsis'
of llr. and Mrs. Ira Brown. They
were accompanied as far as Tavistock
by Mrs 'Dan Oestr,eicher.
'Mrs, E. 13 ;Scott of Philadelphia is
visiting relatives here.
Dan Oestreiclher bought ` a Ford
from Milo Snell, ,Exeter, on Monday
Miss 1.11 Silber had her lace severe-
ly gashed and nose broken by hitting
an auto top last Sunday,'
Harry .and Wm,, ,Schwan, and Earl
Gaiser, who have been working in
Detroit have +returned home,
Alfred Wuei th has been unable to
attend, to ,his duties as clerk fin
Zuicker's on account of sickness.
\Miss Gies, mho has been, visiting,at
the Evangelical ,parsonage has re-.
tuiaecl to her home in Neu Hamburg
\1i•s. Sambrook visited her brother
in Woodham last Saturday,
LUMLEY
Mr, John Bolton and son Wilton
and young sons of Nissoura Township
sneat Sunday with Gordon Boliona,nd
t mily.--Mss Bessie Ryckman was in
Hensalt over Suiaday,,-Mr: Bell and
family of London were Sunday visit-
ors at Thos. Venner's.—W: Thompson
drives a Ford car.—In a letter to his
n o:h•er Pte. F. J. 'Simmons said he
met an old friend, Rabt. Livingstone
of .Sta:ffa in 'the t.rei t_11es—H:ziiy
Anderson had a successful raising on
Friday.—Mrs Dick of Muthigan a here
the guest of her brothers, Messrs.
Frank and Grant Rycknan,.—Mrs. F.
F. Hemery of Mitchell has r eturned
home after a week's visit vial). her.
Parents, here.—Mr. .Thos. Brock of
Granton was a Sunday visitor at Jas.
Horton's.—Haying has commenced,
and promises to ,be 'a grood crop„ a
the farmer 'can get it into the barn
in good 'shape.—Mrs. (Selves 'and 'Miss
Lilly were in'ILirkton this week. --
GRAND. BEND
Mr. and Mrs. H.- Zapfe of Stanley
visited relatitres around here Sunday
While Mrs. Arthur Baker and her
two children,,.. and ;Mrs. Wm. Turn-
bull were returning from the Red
Cross meeting on, Thursday a car ran
into their buggy and smashed it bad-
ly There were o. number of ladi'es
in the auto but fortunately bo' th
groups, escaped injury.—A vast crowd
visited the Bend ion Sunday and., it
may be said of nearly every Sunday*
It does ..not look as though there is
much thought of conservation in gas-
oline. Last Sunday would put one in
mind of July lst,—A picnic ' which
took nearly one hundred autoes to
carry the people -was here from Mit-
chell on. Friday.
LUCAN
Miss Edyth Has ksh'aw of London
spent the week -end ;with her moth-
er, Mrs Thos. Hatvk"shaw;,—Rev, Dr.
and Mrs. Barnby -left Tuesday to
spend six weeks in the West, ex
necting •to go as far as Banff,—Mas
:ers Nelson and Murray Lang of To-
ronto are spending their holidays
with the`; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
R. Ashbury.—Mr. _lir. Frank Booth has
moved into •the house formerly oc-
cupied by Mr.. B. E Leckie:-5—llliss'
Helen O'Shea of Maple Park, I11., is
home .owing to the illness -of her
mather.—Mrs. -C.' W. Hawksha.iv,
daughter and son are spending a
couple weeks at Grand •B,ernd Mr.
Crawford, V. S. w -ho has been with
Dr Tennant, V. S., for Borne months,
has enlisted at Landon.—Miss Mitch-
ell, who, has been the guest of Miss
Laura Fox far the past two months,
Left on Wednesday for Victoria, B.
C.—:bliss Isabelle I UcTurk left •:1'hurs-
day for her !home. in Copper Cliff.-
Missy Mary Campbell of Brooklyn N.
Y. is visiting her grandfather, Ir.
\V, E. Stanley; -Mr. Wm. Rollins'
many friends will be pleased to learn
that he is ,improving favarab]} —\Ir,
and Mrs. Wm. ,Tier and claughhter,
Maria, arrived on Wednesday to spend
a• few weeks with relatives and friends
--Air. Jahn 'Kenney, who went Over-
seas with the 135th Battalion,` re-
turned home last week looking hale
and hearty, being .rejected an the.
age limit:,—Mr. Ed. A. Webb moved
Tuesday to Stratford. -Miss Aleti:ia
Gibson is spending her holidays with
ler grandparents, Rev. A and Mrs..
Wilson, at Mandauniium.
,MOUNT CARMEL
Death of Thos. Ryan.—Mr. Thomas
Ryan diet] at his home near here ,on
Saturday July 21st, :Hr. Ryan: had
been in poor health, due to stomach
trouble for several ,years. He was
aged 70 years and is survived by a
widow seven sons and three (laugh-
t,ers—Thomas, James and Prank of
Chicago. Mike;' John, ,, Hubert and
Leonard it home; Mary and .Nellie and
one married daughter of Chicago and
Elizabeth at -home, The funeral took
place to the R. C. cemetery `,t 9
o'clock. Tuesday morning and was
largely attended,
Mr, Dennis Quarry of Hamilton is
srsending a: few days at h%s home here
Miss Ella Link of Crediton is the
guest of Mss IIuberta Glavin, this
isee4`,—'Ir• and Mrs, ,Gus, Coughlin
and family of Toronto are spending
a few clays Nrith friends in this ,neigh -
bo hood,—Miss Rate ]McCaffery of
Dutton, is t is.itang her mint, , 'Miss
Ellen Sullivan—Mrs Denniis O'Con-
nell is on the sick 1st, -Mr, and Mrs.
John MiLcon and family- of West
Williams spent Sunday at the home
DE Mt% John. A. Mcllntyi e,—lir. John
O'Hara has engaged Mi°, Marry Stan -
bus of Dashwood for the hart -et,.
'fi O'Hara made no mistake 1,nse-
curing the services ,of Mr Stauhus,
as be is a good man phos Wi,nter-
t'ille of Detroit is visiting friends
this neighborhood:
CORBETT—Mrs -Archie .McIntosh
and Miss Olive aicl Evelyn Jackson of
Port Huron pre spending a month
with friends.—Miss Grace McGregor
Chicago ant] Mrs, I-Iarold peeve;
and children of Detroit are on fur .e.xr
tended visit with relatives here.
VOTERS' LIST 1917
MUNICIPALITY OF THE TOWN -
SHIP OF STEPHEN
COUNTY OF PHURON
Notice is hereby givta that' T nave
transmitted or delivered to the _per-
sons mentioned in Section 9
of "The Voters' List 'Act" the i:op-
fes required by the said sections to
be sc transmitted or delivered of the
list made pursuant to said act, of all
persons appearing by the last revis-
ed :Assessment Roll of the said Mun-
icipality to be entitled to vote in the
said Municipality at Elections for
members of the Legislative Assembly
and at Municipal Elections, and that
said list vitas first posted up at my
office at Creditons on the 19th Day
of July, A. D, 1917, and remains( there
for inspection.
:end I hereby call upon all voters
10 take immediate proceedings- to
have any errors or omissions .correct
ed according to law.
Dated at Creditors this 19th day of
July„ 1917
HENRY EILBER
Clerk of ,Stephen, Township,
VOTERS' LIST 1917.
MUNICIPALITY OF THE VILLAGE
OF EXETER
COIJNTY OF HURON
Notice is hereby given that I hive
transmitted or crelivered to 'he per-
sons mentioned in section 0
of "Thc. Voter's List A.A." the cop.
Les required by the said sections t'`
be so transmitted or delivered of the
lis: made pursuant to said act, if iu
persons appearing by she last ,ravts-
ed Assessment Roll of the said Mun-
icipality to be entitled to vote in tn.
said Municipality at Elections for
members 0,1 the Legislative Assimoly
anc` at Municipal :Elections and that
sand lis, was first posted'.ttp at my
office at Exeter on the Eighth Day
of July. 1917; and remains there
for inspection.
And I 'hereby call upon all voters
to take immediate proceedings ;.to
have any errors or omissions correct-
ed according to law.
Dated the 20th day of July, .1917.
• J. SENIOR
Clerk.
Auction Sale
FARM STOCK & REAL ESTATE
—o-
Thos. Cameron has received instruc-
tion (from the undersigned; to sell by-
Public
yPublic Auction on Part of - Lot .15;,
on ]Huron St Exeter one quatrter of
a mile east of Main St. ori“Satnrday
the, 28th .of . July at 2 o"iolook eharpl;
the following. '
One taure bred filly rising 2 years
old by Cumberlands Glory; 1 'filly
rising 3 years; 1 cow due to• _calve
due in August. 1 ton of beet ;pulp.
1 set scales, 2000 lbs, Gurney; one
root pulper. , ,
HOGS
20 pure bred York sows the most
of them 'due: in August and. Sept. :At
number of boars and sows 4 months
old. 1 Yorkshire .hog 1 year old,
-REAL ESTATE
ADIAN Bi
OF COMMERCE
SIR EDMUND' WALKER,
C.V,O., LL.D., D,C.I.... President
CAPITAL PAID UP,$15,00O,000
SIR JOHN A1RD, General Manages
H. V, P.'JONES, Ass'c Gen'1. Manager
RESERVE FUND, • $13,500,000
Wemust do,nn ;, lugs, , beat everythi
that will help
You can help by saving.
Itit&
•- t is allowed on Saving ' Deposits of $1 and
`upwards at any branch of the ]ani;;. 16
EXETER BR, -A. E. Kuhn, Mgr, CREDITON— . McDonald
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Mgr.
N:'; BANK
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Capital & Reserve $8,800,000.
98 Branches in Canada
A General Banking Business Transacted
C1rc>.rhar L etters of Credit
Bank Money Orders
SAYINGS BANK DEPARTMENT
Interest allowed at highest current rate
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EXETER BRANCH
—
W D. CLARICE, 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
inhniteiy superior.
Ask
Mme Fr-ane Exeter Agent
,� ! ,
Or write.
GILSON MFG. X235 York St. Guelph GILSON CO.,. ph. int.
tit...,
IMINOWNommoor
The Deavit propertq on Gidley St
a good seven roomed :frame dwelling
and stable, hard and `soft water:1-2.
acre of land and small fruit garden
Terms on real estate made .known; on
day of sale, Mrs. De"avit1, Pro'pxietress ..
t✓
.. TERMS OF STOCK
Six months credit on furnishing ap-
proved joint notes at 6 per cent P16"11
uiiaum. • , i I ( ;
Chas. 'Harvey, •• Thos. Cameron. i
Proprietor : Auctioneer.
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appmrargewinld long life to the buildings,
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