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VANcoun
ST. saANTNA CG vSSKAOOEDMONTON
For Sale by (+...A. Hawk n s
Sanders. & Ctti'ech; Proprietors
Subscription Price ---in advance $125
ger .year in Canada; $1.75 in the
United 'States. All subscriptions not
paid in advance SD cents extra will
be charged
THURSDAY, SEPT. 20th,' 1917
Dashwoiod
\1r. ;urinal Kellerman ?:ft last
week for 'Sarnia. where he has secur-
ed a position.-:1Ir. and Mrs. D. Schaf-
fer have returned from a two week'
visit with relatives in Clifford:—Mr.
11oody 'Meyer, whospat the sum-
mer at .E1rnwcod, is visiting his par-
ents her:.—Misses Pearl Tiernan and
Mina Ehlers and Alt'. Elgin Schatz left
for Stratford on Monday, where they
will attend Normal school.—Mr. John
E. Hoffman of Tavistock was a vis -t
itar in town over the w`: ek end;
Miss Euoeen Gtl;anther left on \lolu-
day to. attend Normal school at Lon, -
don. --Mr. and Mrs. S. Shaaf of Kitch-
ener visited with )1r, and Mrs. Wm.
Ehlers over Sunday.—Miss Cathern
Finkbelner has returned from a visit
with: relatives in Sarnia.—Mr. and Mrs._.
S ' eseloh of Zurich w re Sunday vis-
i;tora in town. -Mr. and Mrs, Dirk'"
Meerburg of Timmins, Ont., ar' vis-
iting the latter's .parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Jonas Hartleib.—Mr. Milford.
'Koch . is attending business college in
Stratiro.:d:.—Mr... and Mrs. J. ,Shaffer
and family of ,I'arkbiil were visitors
in. town Sunday'„ Mrs. Wm. Schroe-
der of Detroit ai visiting with rel;
atives Tier- --Dr. Taylor had the mis-
fortune to have his ankl' brbk"en
while at the bowling gr e i Iasi Thurs-
day evening. I•1 zwas removed to his
home in London,. Dr. Morrison is -at-
tending 1•r the pracfc' here.
Mr. Caleb Maogg of Colborne Island
returned • hoin on Monday. after a
short 'visit w:th hs ands, Enoch
Rowc',itte and other r lalives in and
argtincl Exeter.
A quiet and .pretty tt edclii g f o_
place on Saturday, Sept. 8th a; 3 p rzi.
2t the home: of the. bride's parent a
Dashwood when Martha Cath'trine,.
daughter of Mr. ,and Mrs. ".G Oes•
treie1reer became the acv l e of 'Ir; Ar--
th.ur Brunner of Chicago, EL, the Rp.
Arthur Kellerman, C,ousin :of the
bride, .officiating,. The bride_- who.
was given away by her father, 11-6te
a dainty ,gown 1 crepe de chem.'
The bridesmaid was Miss Esther Brun,
suer, sister of the groom, and the
groom was attended lay Mr. \ltttan'
Oe4treicyer, brother of ,the bride.
bride
Miss Flora Lane playell the wedding -
march.
eddin;g-march. During the of the re-
gister. the solo, "Sorne Dai- when
You are Mine," was guy?: by Mr. Mil-
ton Oestreichter,. After .the cer morby
about 8(t guests partook of a sumptu-
ous wedding ditirter,
Centralia
Mr. Jas. J O'Reilly, a Stephen, Ofd
Boy but who has been a progrressive
resident of Detrol?t for many years,
has been. shaking hands with
cid friends here and in Lon-
don for the past ten days. A
short -time 'before coaling on his visit
Mr. O'Reilly had a very thrilling ex-
perience and one which might have
cost hien his life He was on. his way
home from Rhus duties in Detroit with
a Ia.ge sum of money( i:n h's pocket
and when c1,itli:n a short distance of
his hone was \set upon('by two thugs,
who demanded` money. Being a pow-
er of strength Jiro grabbed one of li.s
assataits and was. using Sim pretty
roughry, but the other attacked hint
from behind and suceeded in strik
iri him a v)ole:nt ,blow with a large
revolver which Stunned him for a few
seconds, The thugs then rook to
their heels, but before going far turn-
ed and fired two shots. at Mr. O"Reil-
ty. Fortunately, however, neither
shots took effect. No clue as :o the
perpetrator- of the• deed has yet been
clisbavetled" Jhu has slit ce ,carried a
very sore ahead from the effects of
tli1e blow he a•eceived, but otherwise
he is none the worse for his thrilling
experience.
Miss Margaret Hanlon left Monday
to attend the l nrrnal School in Lon-
cion.- '_Mr Gerald left last'Week ` for'
They Have Brought Relief
To
HY NOT Y0It
so Cents per (revs:
Six boxes, for $2.50 136
xlsstab ptiolt College, Sttndwirh,'ell re
he W epati.un4 ud
bis stlbs. •
Mr Deacon' of the EvangdistiC and
Reform of the VVthod`st
t4°l1.2r,th preached two ittstt(tutiv set: -
Mala o: the werk< in, -the chur.h. here
Sunday.—hors. Schram of New York
is visiting at the home pi her xy°tees,
Mrs Frank ink Cal+vill.—Mr. and Mrs.
Brooks and 4111itly visited at Ilelgrave
aver Sunday.—Mr, Turner, accompan-
ied by Mr. H. Mills, motored to Drew
Sat today,
Crediton
MILLINER.' OPENINGS, --We beg
to announce that •'our Millinery Jae•-
hartnv tit w=ill be ?open 4'n Thursday
and Friday, Sept. 20th. and, Zlst, and
following daya, (friss tLink is agaial
Charge, and will show a grand dis-
play of the very latest! and most ,ex-,
quisit styles at very moderate prices
A " call solicited. .
G. Z B'IG'LER, General Merchant'
'Cre,dl,tion, Ont,
MO, 11, J Situs .has been sick With
a severe attack of asthma, the result
of a heavy. cold, She is under the
doc'tor's care,
Miss Lovica Hiill, who was visiting
Miss Irene -Edwards at Wineii1alI,Irid..
returned h,onl'- last week,
The weath;r • continues fine and
the farmers are now about through
\vitlw the. -harvest, •
•' Owing to pressure of busin ss "oblt-
gat ons. your rarrespondent was un-
able to. contribute his usual budget
this week.
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4JB.A D BEND
MILLINERY OPENING SEPT. 20
TO 23. --Miss .Olive Green ]las ,just
received a large stock new . and
up-•r•,O-date millinery and extends a
ctordial i,tiVitation to the ladues of this
vivinity to call and inspect her stock.
Mr, and Mrs, Jios. GUI, who. have
been visiting at Arkona, returned,to
their• home Sundays Mr, and Mrs.
Shepherd 'of --,near; Thindford visited,
at Asapil. Gravelle's SundayL.-Mr.tand
Mrs Tiedeman who. Have bee,n(tasit
in; relatives. Here, left far their home
Detrott.---Quite ,a number around
here attended Landon Fair last week
On Recl Cross Tag Day recently in
this place 1250 tags were. sold, for
it;hich tli.e sum of 5134.17 was secured
Donations from some, of the business.
men for the expenses ,of the day were
831, After all .expenses were paid
..5105.47 was realized tby the Society.
The services of the Crediton Band
\sere ntuc.h. appreciated.
'The he Reports of the Red Cross Cir-
cle from the middle of July to the
present, Receipts= -Bal. on hand 175.62
Bazaar proceeds 200..51; for yarn 2.80
August penny bags 28.94; Goi from
Camp services 29,80, saleof tags Gala
Day 5105.47; total $543.14. Expenses;.
—Bazaar 25.15, Ross & Ravelle, goods
42.75, goods and postage 9,54; total
S78.04 ; balance: on (hand $465.10. The
bale sent 'o Hyman Hall for August
contained 46 pillow slips, 11 towels, 51
pair al'. socks,' 7 day shirts. ;
$$iit EDMUND WALKER.
C.V.O., LLD,, D.C.L., President
CAPITAL PAID UP, $15,000,000
SIR JOHN AIRD, General,Manager
H. V. F, JONES., Ast, G¢n'l, Manager
ResERvE Fu w, • ' $13,5Q0,000
When opening a Current account with a Bank a bus(.
ness house considers the efficiency of the services rendered
arid the financial strength of the institution. Consult the
officers of this branch•
EXETER ,BL—A. 'h. Kuhn, Mgr
t
HOMESEE'HbRS' EXCURSIONS
Round trig 'tickets to certain points
in Manitoba., Saskratchewan and Al-
berta via North Clay, Cochrane and
Trans•cantinental Route, or via Gift:-
ago
licago and 1St Paul, ons sale each Tues-
day until Oct. 30, Inclusive, at low
fares.
Through Tourist Sleep%ng Cars
47
CREDITON--J. A; McDonald Mgr.
/
to WINNIPEG on above ;dates,
leaving Toronto 10.45 p, m. No
change of cars via Transcontinen-
tal Rouse. •
Return limit Two '1'Ionths,'exclusive
of . date of, sale. Berth Ire ery '
s; a,tton,s
and full particulars at all Grand Trunk
ticket offices, or write, G. E. HORN-
ING, District -Passenger Agent,
rant%, Out,
N. J. DOR) , Ageint, Exeter.
ney hall
Not, Pass
The Immortal Cry of
Canada at the Second
Battle of Ypres.
The defence of Ypres follow-
ing the first ghastly gas attack
April. 22, 1915, exalts all
history. By it our men were
transfigured' and the undying,
imperishable, Soul of Canada
revealed.
In the name of these Heroes of
Ypres, Festubert, Givenchy,
VimyRidge,Lens,TheSomme,
Verdun ---aye and the Death-
less "Old Contemptibles"--
we beseech you, Women of Canada, to Dedicate
Yourselves and Your Families to War Service
by signing the Food Service Fledge.
The sacrifice is not great. We merelywant you
to substitute other foods for part of the white
bread, beef and bacon your family now eats
"What follows almost defies des-
cription. The effect of these poisonous
gases was so virulent as to render the
whole of the line held I,' the French
Division practically Irwapable of any
action at all.
The Stand of the Casmodicns
"The left flank of tisa Caaaacnan
Division was thus left dangerously ex-
posed to serious attack in flank, and
there appeared to be a prospect of their
being overwhelmed and of w successful
attempt by the Germans cert off the
British troops `occupying the salient to
the East«
"In spite of the clanger to which
they were exposed the Camorsffians held
their ground with a magnificent display
of tenacity and courage; arid it is not
too much to say the bearing and conduct
of these splendid troops averted a dis-
aster which might have been attended
with the most serious consequences."
From
Sir John French's Sevenia Dispatch,
General Headquarters,
15th June, 194S
Thou Shalt
Not Want
The Undying .. Pledge
of Canada's Mothers
to Her Sons.
When baling use one-third
oatmeal, corn, barley of rye
flour. Or, order some brown
bread from your baker 'each
day..,.
Substitute for beef and bacon
such equally nutritious foods
as fish, peas, lentils, potatoes,
nuts, bananas, etc.
Third, and this is: most im-
portant ---. positively' prevent
the waste of a single ounce
of food in your home
A Food Service Pledge and Window Card has
beet or will be delivered to you. The Pledge
your Dedication to War Service ---The Window
Card is your Emblem of Honour.
Sign the one and display the otherm
Woman's Auxiliary;Organization of Resources Committee, • in ;Co-operation with The. Hon. W. J. Hanna, Food Controller.
ignand, Live u �oYour Food
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