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The Exeter Advocate, 1917-9-20, Page 5
1;. nto the Dark Corners Let the spirit of cleanliness --which means Sunlight g t Sessap—penetrate_ everywhere with its magical g powersfor making everything clean and sweet. There is no cleanser so universallyused-sde - wll liked—so "colxi- pletely trusted as with its $5,000 g iarantee of purity. Made by Leve ,Br ©,hers, Limited, sell.. craft „'%ei ,5'oczj asaia de4INL :ONTARIO'S BEST COMMERCIAL SCHOOL CENTRALr •STRATFORc•. '_ Courses are th,orouo11, the instruct- ors are ,experienced, stiideints getn dividual attention ,and graduates are placed in. 'positions. During 3 months we turned down over 300 calls for trained .help. This is the school for those who want the practical, irasang and the good positions—Commercial, Shorthand and Telegraphydepart- ments,, Get our free ;catalogue: It will interest you, D. A. < McLachlan, gs.~ticipal SRUCEFJELD-Rev. EtaJ1' Woods, ult;1. recently pastor of Preslfyter%an ;, urch 'here has purchased the Fair bink Estate at Pe,tsiolea and' ill re-• 'move his family thee this fall. He has retired from active, ministry. LGMONIVILLE—Mrs N. I). Van- Egmond Egmorndviile died at her dome 'on 1loruday after a' short illness at the age of 57 years,. She leaves a husband and two children, a son, and a. daughter. RESIDENCE FOR SALh, CHEAP. —A two-storey ,red brick house, new in Exeter First class in, .every- way— hot water heating system, hydro, good watery etc.; Half acreof land; cer.- naliy •.located. Price 33,500. Could not be built'no'n;- for less than 34,500. Apply to A. Hastings, Exeter. • Big, Powerful Real F.mily. s We know through years of experience that a thirty-five horsepower motor placed in a car of proper weight, makes an ideal driving combination for all but the. most radical speed demons. Year after year for many years the de- mand for the thirty-five horsepower Over- land models has increased in Canada and this year the sales of the Model Ei=hty- Fve have eclipsed all previous records. You can have your choicein this Flighty -Five Model of either a., four or a six cylinder motor. The wheelbase of the Four is 112 inches -that of the Six 116 Inches. Both are comfortable easy riding cars. Each represents what we believe to be the best motor car value for the money in Canada. Come in and see them. Ask . for a demonstration. We are at your service. if you prefer a closed car, we have a wide variety of types to choose from au Light 'Fours, Mode1,05-Fours, Light Sixes, Willys Sixes and. Willye-Knight8' Exeter Motor Sates 'Co Wiily's-Overland, Litt ited Willya-knight and Overland Motor "t..aus and Light Commercial Wagons Head Office and Works, West Toronto, Ontario t(r #:kki,:,,., A L FAIRS Ailsa Craig Sept 26-27 Blyth ,Oct. 2-3 BrusspIls Oct' 4-5 Forest ,. Sept 26-27 (oderich Sept26-28 KirlStoii Oct 4-5 1 ucicnot~ Sept 27-28 Listowel Sept 20-21 Sept 25•"26 ,Sept 24-25 Sept 20-21 Sept 20-21 Sept 20-21 Mitchell Parkhill Seaforth $ t. Marys Thedford \irinib ani• Sept 19-21 " NARROW 'ESCAPE, ,Seaforth, Sept. 7. -Mrs. Whitmore and daughter, Elsie, or near Bruee- lield :had a'miraculious escape from death at th G, T. R, level -C116t"sing 'Jere this afternoon while driving an- "otown with a covered buggy. The horse became unmanageable and de- ii)ite the efforts o -f tato ladies to :ontrol it, it dashed; across the rails just as a through freiglht was passing at about 30 miles an. .hour. Fortunate - Iv the horse ;swerved as the trail. ap- pioaclied. Otherwise, the buggy ivould have been struck amidship. As it was, the engine struck the buggy, tearing off the rear wheels and throw- ing the occupants 'out on "she •pave,- ment. Mrs. Whitmore suffered fractured collar bone, and the, daugh- ter ' N4;as considerably bruised, ' The horse escaped with a few -cuts, AT.CATARRH 15 It has. bean said that aaary .,third person. has catarrh in some form. Science has shown that nasal catarrh often indicates a general weakness of the body; and local treatments in the form of snuffs and vapors do little, if any good. Tocor'ect catarrh you should treat its cause by enriching your blood with the oil -food in Scott's Emulsion's hicb is a medicinal food and a building-tonic,=free from any harmful drugs. Try it. Scott & Bowne, Toronto, Oat. Exeter r air Continued from page on'-. rn„s ton,_ Mallett; embroidered tra3 cloths. (R. Northcott, C. Eilber; dinnr ,ler table linen, C. Eilber, J. Mallett; center Ikea in white not to exceed 27 inches. in -diameter, , E. Dignan, ' -C Eilber; center piece in. color not'to exceed. 27 inches int tdiametei J: lila.- lett, P. A. Foss, J. G. Forrest; airy pillows, Miss Brown, F; Dignan; dos lies, 6 or snore, Aliss'Livingston�e,ou cuff and.. collar sett, Mrs.;Skelton, John Mallett; center piece tor parlor table P. A. Foss, Miss Livingstone; towels, Miss (B,rovn, 1lliss Livingstone; 'pit- low cases.' C. Eilber, G. Hawkins; fan- cy towels, Mlss`.C. Sweet, Miss „.Lia-, ingstone; lace, Eattehburg , T. G, Por rest,; lac,. :'i3oriton,' ars. Slrelcon lace, o Irish point, . Miss Sweet Mrs: Skelton; lunch cloth inr mzhite -on 'ia en; G. Hawkins, Miss rollick; _draws,n'. thread work, fine, Miss Livingstone, Miss Brown; set hand worked • sheet, and pillow cases, `Miss: Livingstone,.;; Mrs. Sharp, C. Eilberr; table runner for pario'r or library, J. Mallett, J G. 'Forrest; work on scrim or can.; vas. A. B.Tastings, L. Reynolds; soar. pillow. mounted, L. Reynolds, Miss` Livingstone; sofa ,pillow, washable, Friss ''Brook; «, L. 'Battler ; ',piano, drape. G. Hawkins, L, Reynolds; side, board scarf, 0-. Hawkins, Miss Darown whisk Voider, blrs.'Skelton, Miss Liv- angstonen Tandy pin cushion, C. Ei1- ber. hiss Brown; laundry bag, 'Miss Livingstone. Miss Brooks; hand - on aascy bag, C. Eilber, Mrs. Skelton, JIiss N. Torn; specimen of darning; patch;ng, set in. 1. t in, also done w'itll ravellings, Miss N. 'Toni, pair pillow shams, F. A. Foss, Miss Tons; caild's dress, Miss Livingstone,'t R. North- cott; ladies underwear, 3 ''piece suit, DLss C. Sweet, R. Northcott; prettiest tea cosy, Miss Tom, ZSiiss !B,rook; ;; case or box for hdksf. Miss Tom, L. 'Rey- nolds; towel rack, Miss Tom, L., Rey- nolds; tatting, 3 pieces.. Miss Brown L. Reynolds; ; netting, 3 pieces, Miss` Livingstone; ttancy apron, Miss Brown ,R. Northrcott; kitchen apron., Miss Livingstone slumber rug , or comtfor- ter. B'r A; 2'o s, J. Mallett,; infant's, booties, Mrs. Sharp, !Miss Ltook;. min's night - shirt, t` : )fastings ; Miss N._ Tom, „Nis, Sharp; hnttonbole`. Miss' N. Tom, Miss Livingstone coronation braid work, Miss, Tonn,Mrs Sharp; dresser cover, Miss Brown, R Nerthcott,• Bead .work, Mrs. Skelton Miss Brown.; unidenvaist, J. Mallett, F. 'A ,F'oss;',ni.odera cross stitch; Miss Livingstone, Wm. Dearing ; waist, J. Decker, sr,, Mrs. -Skelton; 'handker'fs G. Hawkins, Miss ,Brown; novelty in fancy work, Miss ,;Liviirpg(sitone, Miss Bno.ak, stencilling) 1j. ,Forest; metal Craft Miss Livin,g•stlone, J. ,,G. Forest; col, Ladies work, Miss Tom, Miss C. Sweet; Crochet—sham, ;_Mrs. Mc- Pherson_ Miss Tom; slippers, Miss Tom, Miss Brook; underskirt, Miss Tons ; fascinator, Miss Livingsattone, Miss Tom infant jacket, hiss.BrOok H. Neeb; col. crochet, G. Hawkins ;; Crochet luncheon, set, Mrs. Skelton;; collar anal cuff 'set, Miss Livingstone Miss Brown; crochet, work and braid hiss Essery, Mss Livingstan,e; cen- tre piece with 5soch"e't, A. Hastings, G. Hawkins ; 'i£nitted=shawl;