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Dr, G. F. ROULSTON, L. D. S., OJ).$
DENTIST
dVien bet pi the 3t, j G. D.5, of Ont,
E3iiyfter Geeduette, 'TAronto UrAVersity
Office .'wear Carling's ,law Office.
Closed Wednesday afternoons,
'RANO,
e h t I
• 1-IOIIESEE'K1RS' EXCURSIONS
Round trip 'tickets ito certain points
in. Manitoba, tSasketchewan and Al.
berta via North. iBay, Cochran,e and:
Transeontincul;tal Route, or via Chic-
ago and St. Paul, on sale each Tues-.
iday until Oct. 30, inclusive, at law'
fares.
Through Tourist Sleeping Cars
to WINNIPEG oi, above .dates,
leaving Toronto 10.45 p. m, No
change of car s via Transcoat i,t>.en.-
tal Route,
Return limit Two Months, exclusive
of date of sale, Berth 'reservatio'ns
arid full particulars at all Grand 'Trunk
ticket offices, or .write C. E. HORN-
ING, District Passenger Agent, To
tanto, Ont.
N. 5. DORE, Agent, Exeter.
As
Otir ILA)c r
When installed according to plans fur-
nished by ' .s, the Stinshine Furnace
WIi11 beat your home comfortablyii
healthfully and economically. Ask
our local dealer to tell you how it'p
done' or write for free booklet.
MeClarYab
LONDON TORONTO MONTREAL WINNIPEG VANCOUVER
ST. JOHN, N.B. HAMILTON CALGARY 3
SASKATOON EDMONTON
For Sale by G. A. Hawkins
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Five Large Phonographs
Given as First District
Prizes in
akingContests
At Rural School Fairs in Ontario
More than $2,000 worth of prizes for bread making will be offered at the Rural School Fairs
this fall. Among the prizes are five large cabinet phonographs, fifteen Canuck bread. mixers,
and many attractive books. These splendid prizes will make the contest the most stirring ever
held at rural school fairs., Every girl between the ages of 12 and 18 should read all about this
fine opportunity, and should begin now to prepare for it. The prizes, under the conditions
explained below, will be awarded for the best loaves baked with
Cream at West Flour
Rhe'bard Wheat flour Ehgt is 1 argnteed fcr.5reaa
—the flour that you will want to use always,once 'you have given' it a good trial. We want
you to know for yourself that it makes splendid big loaves of the lightest, most wholesome bread
that good flour can bake. That is why we make it well worth your while to .try it, by offering
these attractive and costly prizes.
For this contest we have divided the Province into five districts, each with several counties. In each district
we will give a large cabinet phonograph, a set of Dickens' Works and three bred mixers. These are called the
Dts`rict prizes and they are to be given in addition to the prizes offered at the t :cr.l rural school fairs. (See list
of districts below.) Be sure to compete at your local rural school fair. If you win first prize there, you will then
automatically become a competitor for the phonograph and ether district prizes.
The. Prizes, remember, are offered for the best loaf of bread baked wi :r Cream of the West Flour. No
other flour will do. For local prizes we offer a,number of valuable books. By local prizes wa mean those given
at the fair.
]s. Loca Prize.—"Gies Own Annual," a great big beautifully hound, illustrated book with 801 pa 3 pf stories and articles about
people art, animals, gardens, sewing, crocheting -everything that particularly interests young , ..e, o:.:cr r,.s s. -d their mothers. This
ie a won: riul prize,that v >u can treasure for years.
2nd' Lozil Prize.—" it)ries of Famous Men and' Women," heavily cloth bou d with Sold titles, many 1 utiful picture- in colors,
en -
tram -Mg life stories o['Floaerue"Nightingale,
GraceDarling,
Flora Ma Donald Jenny
Lia, £aa I . .
-3t 11:1, 464
anti at '•r9.
3rd Local Priza.= A^itsfn Overseas," a big handsomely bound book with many col•r•l pictures, interesting stories dad
descriptions
ns
of the countries and the peoples of Britain's world-wide Empire. '
4th Local Prize. -'Tho Queen's Gift Book," a book of stories, pictures and special
articles by Britain's best writers; tho proceede' from the sale of this book are for the
benefit of disabled soldiers In England,
Nors.—Unl s the entries number six or more only first and second prizes will
be awarded. l I_ss'the entries number ten or more no fourth prize will be awarded.
The ,District Prizes The winner of the first prize at each local
fair automatically becomes a competitor for the following District
prizes. One-half of the first prize loaf will bo sent to the Ontario
Agricultural College at Guelph, to compete in the District Contests.
(See conditions below.)
lsi District Prize Tho "Pathephone" is the name given to the fine big mahogany
phoneeraoh we altar as first prize. It will give you endless' pleasure aid entertainment
for a lifetime. It has special rr-roducer attachments and needles, enabling you to piny, all
kinds of stat disc records of 1.9 matter what make. The Pathephone 'reproduces band
music, orchestra music, so: -..s and funny pieces perfectly; with it goes a dozen of the famous
Fathe records, Total value, 5150.00. •
2nd District Prize Set of Dickens'Works, 18 splendidly bound volumes with many
illustrations. Arno t z books the set aro "Oliver Twist" and "Old CuriosityShop. '
These art two of the most entrancing stories ever written.
3rd,' 4th and 5th Prizes.—"Canuck" Bread.mixors. This simple, yet well -made.
machine takes ,tho ;hard „o,k out of bread making. Instead of laborious kneading of the
old method, you just put in the ingredients, turn the handle; and the dough is thoroughly
and Tcore evenly mixed.
CONDITIONS OF THE CONTEST
FIRST PRIZE. AT d OCALs.iRURAL
SCHOOL FAIRS
Every girl may oompetc at the rural school fair in her district,
whether or not she attends school, providing that her 12th birthday
actors before November. let, 11117, or her 10th'` birthday does not
occur before Nov. 1, 1 17. One loaf of bread must he submitted'
baked in pan about 7 x 5 inches and 3 inches deep, and divided into
twin loaves so that they may be separated at the fair. The loaf
must u' baked with Cream oft? {first Flour. Ono.hall will be judged
at the fair. Tho ether half of the prize loaf will be seat to Ontario
Agricultural College, Guelph, to compete in the District Contests.
;Id
The tal ig will be done by bliss M. A, Purdy, of the Department
of Breath -mkt ig ltd Fleur `Testing. The local' contest at the fair
will be 3ralucto,1 under the same rules: as all tho other regular
contests at your fairs.
The Standard bywhiah broad will be judged will be as follows;.
1. Appearance of T oa.f ..15 marks
a) (bloc. . 5 marks
b) iext4reoftrust, 5marks
o), Shape )f 1.nf..:.., .... 5 rnarks
2. Texture of Cramb 40 marls
n) Eva toss • . 15 marks
b) Silkiacss :,:.,.,..... 20 marks
c) Color' b marks
3. -Flavor o f ,dread 45 marks
(a) Taste, .., ,.•.,.,,...,, m
25 arls
(5) Odor ,, 2) marks
imprtant hac'i lotif must ho nCromp i tea by the part of the
flour bar . a u nn the f t:a of the i..1:1 (ei+ r, and an catry form>
in4 t ho 81.; 1,0 ,11 the girl 1111 ptrepls or g„ardian stating date of
hitt :.i). nnlrire$3, 01 i .,i a5 name of deulor from whom Cream
of the hit a lour was pticna001, 'Cho form will state that. the girl
act r t o ticacl the loll '0 t rade a iii cotmpptitict,; The 1 arms will be
firov t:,l .,;t the time '11 to ),lair. Tho decision of the judges is final.
Not ma. -e than o7u e v t i i be mudo by etch girl and not more
than 0.,0 lci,al 1100 ,'i!1 Ir .warded to the same fancily.
Which this ri.t 1.3 yo.rul This list shows you which counties
you compote against il you heeo:nea competitor for t=ie District prizes:
District No. 1.—Counties of Glengarry, Stormont, Dundee,
Grenville 'Leeds, Frontenar, Lennox and Addington, Carleton,
Lanark Renfrew.,
District Ne. 2.—Counties of Hastings, Prince Edward,`Peter-
boro, Northumberland, Victoria, Durham,
District No. 3.—Counties of York, Ontario, Pool, Halton, Went-
worth, Oxford, 13rant, Waterloo,
District No. a.—Counties of )Vollaed, Ilaldimand, Norfolk,
]]Igor, hunt, Esser, Lambton, Middlesex.
District No.,5.-Counties of Bruce, Grey, Dufl'orin, Simcoe,
'D'ist i its of :Iuskoka, Parry Sound, Timiskaming, Algoma, Sudbury,
Mani tou lin.
TFIE RESULTS of the contests at the fair will be mado known
in the usual way as in tho case of all the other ruSular contests., The
] is rroeresults will, bo aunouneed as soon as possible after tho eon.
elusion )f tho Iia i1 Sch.>al Fairs 14 the Provueo.
D7 :IDT SS THIIS GREAT OPFOETONITY: Every
girl between 12 nal 13 years sbouldtcompete• %Vhat a splendid way
to stir up i icr t, al i.iteraot in breadmakingl Cot at supply of Cream
of the west Pla tr at your doalsrs and practise uniag it as ofton as
pessihla to las se the 01100 3,14 of winning. If your dealer cannot
sell it to y0a, WI,) to the Campbell Flour Mills ..o., Ltd., Toronto,
and wo will pro--an.lJ tell you tho nearest place to got it,
NO CO`I?ETITIONS IN COUNTIES NAMED ISEIAW:
The competition is open to all parts of thoProvinco where Rural
School Fairs aro held, except the Districts of Rainy River, honorA
and Phu:idor llay, Those rllatri ;ts aro the only parts of the Province
whore 0)1 tirsoro hel.1by the Department of Agriculturoin which
this eonipe,i;iia will not bea feature. T'horo are to district-repro-
sontati r) +f ` re Deportment of Agriculture in the Counties. of Iluron
Pert 1, walli,i toe, Slu.liburton, Prescott, Russell or, Lincoln, and no
rural scaaal felm are hold in these Counties by the Departntont of
a a..,' ..:.n are, however, n tow local echo.r 20.130 held id
ti r0 enin t
) v counties, and we the competition
i,l. c a seven `dou , s d o co e trier to these
, P g P
fairy We will announce later the districts in which each of these
Counties will be included,
The Carnpbell Flour Mills1C0
(West) To' of to, Ontario
Mai) this annountcmcnl for reference)
Limited
128
Cream of the West Floor is sold by the following dealers:
R G. Seldon, Exeter; Reis & Black, Wroxeter
141TC1•HELL--A (iuiet :hut pretty
wedding took place ,in St. haul's.
church, Stratford On. the. 1.8th, idler
:Miss Lizele Willetts became the wife
of Lance—Corp. Horace 1.$. Mabb of
?litnbc11,
It is unlawful to approach the cor-
ner of a street with are auto without
oundink the alarm at a reasonable
distance from the. cornet, Very few
drivers in totem: do it. An accide'a1t,i
will be the result one, of these clays,
GREENWAY
Rev, 5, L, 'ester and family are
visiting relatives,:—Mrs, A. '70 Wil-
son is very 511 with neuritis' and .shin-
gl,es --Mr, and Mrs,- Fred Shettler of
Buffalo spent last week with Mr, arid
Mrs- F MO hersian.--Pte, Fred Moll
and of Toronto 'spent a few days. her
and at Grand. Bend,—Mr. Cooper of
Clinton,
preached in the Methodist
church lest Sunday in the interests
of te.n1per !nr;e;.-1?rs. Geo, Oliver oft
St Marys has been visiting her par-
enls 7V.fr. and ri5Lrs. Stewards{on,
Miss Manion Laurie. and Mr. Nichols
pf Landon visited Miss Zillah Eng-
lish last week. --Mrs. A. Belt of De -
Wait is the guest of her son, Mr, Geo
Belt,—Master R. W. Belling, tvho'had
the misfo-rtune to crush his fingers
in 5, pulley is redot-en ag,-Miss Pearl
Taylor of Bayfield is holidaying with
fllend,-Mrs. Lawrence Pollock and
sots, returned from a visit with:" her
brother :111 Bryanston.
Rev. 5. Foster of Bryanston, is .help-
ing his brother on, the farm—doing his
hit,—Lawrence Pollock motored to
Bryianston on his motor eyelet m caei:
hour and a hall',—Mrs. L. Pollock has
been, spending ,a few days with her
brother Rev. J. Faster at Bryanston
--Robbie belling had two fingers am-
p)itatecl with a pulley last week. —
Berries have been, ,plentiful this year.
—Miss Laura Foster ;le the guest ' of
Miss Gladys '15:Laston}—ivllss 'Bea and
Sable Wilson, of Sarnia are spend?in,,g.
a week with relatives here.—Pte, Ar-
thur Merlin has a fehv weeks' _ leave
and is helping .his father in the har-
vest, - -
FALL FAIRS
Exeter Sept 17 -1St
Ailsa Craig ...Sept 26-27
Blyth •.• ... ...Oct. 2-3
Brussells Oct 4-5
Sept 26-27
_Sept 26•-28
.........Oct 4-5
Sept 7-15
...,...Sept 27-28
Sept 20-21
Sept 25-26
.Sept 24-25
Sept 20-21
Sept 20-Z1
Sept 17-19
,Sept 20-21
.. Aug. 25-Sept10
,.. Sept 19-21
Forest
Goderich
Kirkton
Western Fair, Landon
Lucknow ... .,,
Listowel
Mitchell ...,
Parkh ill
Seafortla
St. Marys
Stratford
Thedford
Toronto Exhibition
Wingham ,.....
Auction Sale
OF VALUABLE FARM LANDS
OTHER CHATTEL PROPERTY '•
In the Matter of the Estate of Samuel.
.Hicks, late of the Township of Us-
borne in the .County of Huron, de
ceased, and of the Devolution of
Estates Act;
There will be offered far sale by
public auction, an SATURDAY, SEP-
TEMBER Sth, .1917, ,at 1 o'clock p.
m. the following valuable farm lands
pad premises •namely,—
Parcel No. 1 --Lot No. lie Oon. 2, and
the East half of Lot No( 1, Oral„ 3
both in the Township of Usborne in
the County. of Huron, containing to-
gether one hundred and fifty acres
more or less.
Upon this land are ,e,reah•4ed a com-
modious 2 storey brick house, 2 fine
bank barns, drive house and imple-
ment shed; this farm is well fenced
and drained, and has a good orcchard
Parcel No. 'Z.—Lot No. 4, Con 3,
and the north half of Lot No, 3, Conk
2. both in the said Township ' of Us -
borne, containing together one hun-
dred and fifty acres, more, or less.
Upon this land are erec ted a first-
class bank bann, Ione other barn and
in the course of ere,ctiion a brck.ven-
eer residence, 2 storeys, 'This farm
is well fenced and drained.
Parcel No. 3 -Lot Na. 5, in the N.
Boundary Concession of the 'Town -
Silt) of Baddulph in the County of
Middlesex, containing one hundred
acres niore or less.
Upon this land are erected a good
cement veneer dwelling, 2 storeys; a
good bank barn. This farm is well
fenced and drained and has a goad
orchard.
Parcel No. 4.—Lots Nos. 8, 9, and
10 on the west side of Main Street in
the Village of (Exeter in the County
of Huron, Tieing ,past of original lot
theCon. the T . of
No. 20 in Fust C h. ofp
Stephen, and formerly 'the residential
property of the late 'Pt, B. Carling:
There is no more convjen ant or
commodious residence in the Village
of Exeter, being beautifully siituated
on Mail. Street .facing Simcoe St., con
silting sof a fine 2 storey brick dwel-
ling, with fine (ornamental shade sad
fruit • trees and small fruits, hard,
and soft water, teliectric light, furnace
At the said tinea there{ will be sold
chattels :
the household goods anct � of
the. said deceased.
The _-above 'sale will take{ place on
LOT 1, CONCESSION 2, USBORNE
TERMS OF SALE OF LAND
Land will he @cold ',i,n parcels as
above 'indicated, subject to a reserv-
ed bici, fixed by the Official, Guard-
ian Raaf Infants for 'the Pfovjlnce of
Ontario, for each, !parcel respectively,
1.0 per cent: of the purchase money.
to be paid on clay of sale, he; bal-
ance to be paicl to (isa CanadiantB.ink
of Conlmel ce ,to the joint credit of
t1�e AdminFlsitrator and the. Orr cial
Guardian within, ;thirty days thereaf-
ter,
ter, in all other respects the terns
will be theeslanldping eondttion:s of the
Supreme Court of Ontario,
TERMS OF SALE OF CHATTELS
All purchases of tchattels shall' be
::ash. ,
For further pai'ficul.ars apply to:—
P. W Harcourt, K. C., Official Guard -
Wt., Toronto ; The Canada Trust Com-
pany, London, the Admihi,slurator
Mrs. Eliza 5, Hicks, ,may tits premises,
or
C. W:.Robinson•, Isaac R. Carling
,
Auctioneer, `Vendor's Solicitor
Exeter, Ont, Exeter, Ont,
Chtfidren Cry for Fletcher
The mind You Have Always Bought and which has been
in use for over SO years, has borne the signature of
and has been made under his per -
sepal supervision slue() its infancy.
,r
Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All counterfeits, Imitations and "Just -as -good" are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health og
Infants and . Ohilcl,a m-1xperienee against ]3 xperinaes is
.a
" CASTORIA
I
What �
Caastoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, ins -e..
Boric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It
contaimin
ns neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance.' Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. For more than thirty 'years it
has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation,
Flatulency, Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles and
!Marriages,. It regulates the Stomach and Eos e1:3,
assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sie,ep.
The Children's Panacea—The Mother's Friend..
E; PANE
C T
Bears the Signature of
ALWAYS
in Use For 1 ver 30 Years
The Kind You Have Always Bought
,T14 ex C6t1T,kufa COM PAMY,. NEW:NOQK. CITY. rs�
FRANK TAYLOR
Licensed Auctioneer forCauunties of
Hurtyn (ASash
Prig R
Crediton — Ontasli
C W. ROBINSON
LiCEN,Up AUCTIONEER AND
VALUATOR for Comities of Huron
Perth Middlesex and Oxford. Farm
Steck Saes a S eol!lity. Office at
Cockshwtt War, neat door to
ientra.' Hotel, 'Main Stret Exeter.
;has ges moderate and satisfaction is
euaranteed
MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED
b v L. H Sanders at the Advocate Of-
fice. Strictly confidential; no witness
DR; .S' CH PILLS tint
stingg` ItiU fors; , $5 a boy or threefor
0$13 �ffig, 6,tores, or mailed -to an9
ddrea je roanpt af:pprice y Tis SaoaELL Data.
0o:?8t: caul$-f3R_ea;0n'ta''io.
HQSRHQ OL FOR AEI. Reaiores
ZTim and
torliftlit eland Brafn'; increases "grey
natter'; 4 . bulla you rip. $3 a box, or
1v6'for;$$•-g kiing+;ntores; or by, -*nail on receipt
a price. Tne SbOBELL DRUG CO., St. entharinee.
lntario.
See our Exhibit in. the Transportation Building, Canadian Nationu: i.
Exposition, Toronto, Aug. 25th to Sept. loth
f. T•.*Y f' It
ez•
Light Four Touring
t "off, .$+,
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appeal
an Overland
No
such
Its
studied
silient
silient
wheelbase
exceptional
p
weight.
Drop
to drive
will
said
Eighty-five
Eighty+five
Willys-.Knight
Head
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A Leader i,
other car so low in price will
to you once you have driven
Light Four.
other car in its price class offers
complete satisfaction.
easy riding qualities, due to its
-
balance throughout, hoit long re-
cant>lever rear springs, generous
and big,oversize ze tires are
in. a car of its size and
in for demonstration Ask
o a
this cary ourself. The test
convince you that what we have
is true. -
OTHER LIGHT FOURS
Roadster Country Club
OTHER TOURING MODELS
Four Willys-Knight Four '
Six Willys-Knight Eight
Willys Six
Sates Co.
�rSs
Exeter Motor
Willys-Overland, Limited
and Overland Motor Cars and
Light Commercial Wagons
Office and Works: West Toronto, Ont.
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