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LONDON TORONTO MONTREAL WINNIPEG VANCOUVER
ST. JOHN,11.11 HAMILTON CALGARY
SASKATOON EDMONTON 9
'or Sale by G A. Hawkins
Dr, G F. ROULSTON, L, D. S„ D.D.S
DENTIST '
Member of the R C, C. DS: of Ont,
Honor Graduate Toronto Uni•Leesity
(attics:,over Carling's. law Office,
Closed,' Wednesday afternoons.
DENTIST e
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DR A. R KINSMAN, D.D.S., D.D.S:
Honor rGraduate:'Toronto University,
i'eeth extracted,..tvithout pain or any.-
bad
ny-
bad effects, Office over Cladman : f
Stanbury's Office, Main Street, :..rotor
MON•k.? TO LOAN
We have a large- amount 01 private
funds to, loan on farm and vill"ace
property at ,low ',:rates of retcrest,
GLADMAN. &i STANBDRY
Barristers. Solicitors, Exeter
ISAAC R. CARLING; B.A.
. Solicitor ' Notasy Pujjc,
; Solicitor for The Nrol,-
sEtc. Money to loan :at;:
lovirsa.t mere al interest.
Offiesseearleip Street, Esetes:.
FRANK TAYLOR
Licensed Auctioneer for Counties of
Huron and Maddksee.
Pricer. Reasonable. and Satisfaction
Guaranteed.
,Crediton Ontario
MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED
6'y C. H..Sanders jilt the Advocate Of-
fice. Strictly confidential; no \_•tines,
W. ROBINSON
,.*ENtal;D •AUCTIONEER AI\D,.
LL•.iA1'OR for• Counties of Herons
r•., le Middlesex and',Oxford. '.Farm
ei!;:ir eb. a
al Specialty„,-., `
,",,Offiec .at
sock shuti Wareroorns, next door to
Centra Hotel, Main Street, Exeter,
Clem ges moderate and satisfaction is
rua.ranteed
HIGHLANDS OF 'ONTARIO
CANADA
The Rollie of 'the 'Red Deer and the
Moos e
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OPEN OPEN SEASONS
D lER—November 1st to November
15th inclusive.
•IDOSE—November .1st:•;to November
1,5th inclusive. In soine" of the
Northern Districts of Ontario, in-
cluding Tiaiiagami, the, open sea-
'Son is from November 1st,
to November 30' th, inclusive,
In that ,part of the Province of On-
tario lying tiVartih of the Canadian
Government Railway from the Quebec
to the Manitoba boundary, the open
season for iMoosesis ;from October
kith bo November 30th:
Write far copy of "Playgrounds-
The„Haunts of Fish and Game,” giv-
ing Game Laws, Hunting Regulations,
etc. to C. E. Horning, Union Station,
Toronto, Ont,
N. J. DORE, -Agent, Exeter.
Light Four Touring -
ad s oi e
Few of the highways and byways in the
Dominion are strangers to, the Overland
Light Four touring car.
The popular demand for this model has
made it a familiar sight from Nova Scotia
to British Columbia.
Arid its popularity is growing greater
every day.
For it has the style and beauty usually
found only in cars selling for a much higher
figure.
Moreover, it is dependable — a .real
family car, one that will carry five people
in comfort and safety.
The motor is powerful, quiet and of
sturdy construction.
r y
Soft cushions, long resilient cantilever
rear springs and large four inch tires absorb
practically all jolts and jars of the road.
Drop in and see this car. ` Let us show
you real four cylinder performance. A demi-
_
onstration will convince you as at has
thousands of others.
EXETER MOTOR SALES CO'
Willys-Overland, Limited
tillya,; Knrghtand Overland Motor Cars and Light Commercial Wagons
Head: Office and Works, West Toronto, Ontario
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X 13Y JOHN W. S. IV e0ULLOUGJJ, M.D., ]D.i'.R, C7fim.Ej' OFFICER
`' OF. THE PROVINCIAL IBOARD.Ii , HE
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RFOrPES.-I+OI$ BABY FOOD, ETC,
Lime Water.
rEASPOONFU, of unsiaked lime in a ' quart of boiled water,
'Thake in a large bottle such a$ a gen Jar and let stand for twenty-
four hours.
wenty-four"hours,' The clear fluid standing on trop may then be run off.
This is Lime Water: _
Barley Water,
Two Level teaspoonfuls of Robinson's or Brook's barley -flour; Mix with
rater to snake a. paste. Add water to one pint. Boil for twenty minutes w . ty I Utes in
double ,smiler. - Strain through two thicknesses of cheese cloth'" Add boiled
nater to :s ake'up" that boiled away so as to have one, pint. "
Gruel.
Oatmeal or Barley; Use either Robinson's or Brook's barley ,Oour or
Rohtnsaii's oatmeal (groats). Take three .teaspoonfuls of the flour, " Add
siufficieni, O'lci Water to form, a paste and 'add -enough water to make a pint.
Coolt fo, twenty minutes in a double; boiler. Add a pinata of salt. Strain
thrvugb,;ttzo thicknesses of cheesecloth. Thegrue' should be thick enough.
to )ells +viten cold. . If too thin, cook longer.
Whey..
To ene quart of skimmed milk, heated to 105 De
'pponfuie of. liquid rennet. Deg. F. add four tea -
q e net. Let stand.,in a cool placetill the eurd forms.
13kxeak ua. the curd with 'a fork and strain through
or muslin.' Heat the lir g t -t layersotocheeseclothgrad-
e (whey). to 155 'Deg. P. and allow to cool grad-
e;a.11y, Keep oft`ice., One quart of milk makes 24 ounces of whey;
• Albumen • Water. .
To roe'. dunces of water,;" heated.'io104 Deg. P. add the white of one
egg: stn with' a knife until dissolved. Do. not beat or shake. Strain through
' beeseclotl+.
Broth.
Put a pound of meat in one Dint of cold water, -Add aineh of
Cook sl•,wly` for three -:or four hours; Strain throughh salt,
c•h`oeseclltth and cool. Remove all the fat:., t,lo thicknesses p,
Beef Juice.
Partially broil over coals, both sides` of a half pound': of 'the top of a
,'oeii,d of •beef. Cut in small pieces and squeeze out the juice, using a meat
press of wooden lemon squeezer. Add a pinch of salt. Half a pound of
beef . takes two ounce oL beef juice.
Scraped Beef.
Scrape a piece of around steak with a knife and then very t1y
sli b ,.
hroia Scraped bee_" is free from rg
fib e and' is -better than minced beef.
Junket.
To one quart of wholo`"milk heated to 105 Deg. le add four t as on fui..s`
e pie
cf liquid rennet. Adel a' pinch of salt and a teaspoonful of granulated-
sugar. Let stand in a cool place till.,the curd forms. Strain off the liquid,
The balance is junket. '
Coddled Egg.
Put the egg in boiling :water .end. immediately -relnove`from the are,
C'o'rer and let stand for seven or eighf minutes. The white of the egg' should
,so
be it and not liquid,
Prune Juice.
• Take half a pound of good prunes. Wash and soak in water over night.
Cover with water and add half a teaspoonful of sugar. Cook in -a double
bailer net' the prunes are perfectly tender. Strain through cheesecloth.
The resulting liquid is prune juice.
Soap Suppository.
Take a piece of castile or common brown soap and cut out a portion
one or two inches long, pointed at one end and about as thick as a leaf,
pencil"--T-his will make a very good suppository. Slightly wet when about
to use it.
Boraeic Acid Solution (2 per cent.)
Put one tablespoonful of boracic acid crystals in a clean eight-ouac-=
bottle filled with boiled water. Shake the bottle. Not all the crystals ,via
lie dissolved, but the water will be a saturated (4 per cent.) solution. Sone
of this dilutec: with equal parts of boiled water will Be a 2 per ose sell-) nee.
The 4 per cent. solution .,should; be so Iabelled and used se a stern. solution.
After the ifirst of December all
breakfast foods rliay, pally be sold in
20 poancl lots -not as now in pack-
ages of a pound or so,
DR. DeVAN'S RENCH PlJJt.S b e R
niiatwgg i't%1 for (lnen, $5 a box or three for
1510 8o]d at all iltiig 'Stores, or mailed to any
Vidress oriieeeiet'dof,price,.TIT s 8cor'BELL Dnuo
Bou, St:,Caathannet !Ontaario. ter
HOSPIONOL FOR MEN. Restores
Vim and.
veitality;for Ntirvo�'andBrain; increases "grey
natter''; netlic-willbenndyou up. $8 a box, or
wo`for $5, at'driig.stores, or byamail on receipt
price Tris Sconain Dania Cot, St. Catharines.
lntario.
SYNOPSIS' OF CANADIAN NORTH
WEST LAND REGULATIONS.
The sole head of a tamily, or any
male over 18 years old, who was at
the commencement of the present war
and- has since continued to be, a Brit-
ish subject or a subject of an allied
or neutral country, may home-;,
stead a quarter -section of available
Dominion land in Manitoba, Saskatc,h-
ewari or Alberta. Applicant must ap-
pear in porion at the Dominion Lands
Agency or Sub -Agency for the Dis-
trict. Entry by proxy may be made
on certain conditions. Duties— Six
months residence upon and -cultivation
of land in each of three years.
In certain districts a ho'neeteader
may .secure an adjoining quarter -sec-
tion as pre-emptiont, ' Price $3.00 per
acre, Dulti;es—Reside six months in
each of three years after ,earning
homestead patent and cultivate 50
acres extra.. May obtain pre -eruption
patent as soon as homestead patent
on certain conditions.
A settler after obtaining homestead
patent if he cannot secure- a pre-
emption may take a purchase
ed homestead in certain ditstrlcts.
Prjce'$'3.00 per acre. Du'tses—Meat re-
side six months in each of the three
years, cultivate 50 acres and etre& a
house worth $300.
Holders of entries may count time
of employment as farm 'labourer)) in
Canada during 1917, as residence dut-
ies under certain conditions.
When Dominion Lands are advert-
ised or posted for entry, returned sol-
diers who have; served overseas and
have been honorably discharged,re-
ceive one day priority in applying for
entry at local Agent's Office] (but
not Sub -Agency). "Discharge papers.
must be presented to agent.
W. W' CORY,
Deputy of the alisttster of the Interior
B,riJrtauthorised publialstion of
this advertisement will not be paid foe
ONTARIO'S BEST COMMERCIAL
SCHOOL
6 tTRU
, ,,°'4)
ST' RF1,Teta) FRDD ,C514 Tie
Courses are thorough, the instruct-
ors are experienced, students get in-
dividual
n -dividual attention. ,and graduates are
placed in positions. During 3 months
we turned downy over 300 calls for
trained help. This is the school fox
those, who want the practical training
and the good positio is-;Conimeniali
Shorthand and 'Telegraphy depart-
meats; Get our ;free caltalogue. It
Will interest you.
1),^ ilii Melstotflan, Principal
At • 50 fears of a.ge
THE KIDNVS S NEED HELP
Thai. is no reason why,; when
a men; or woman reaches the
fifty mark, he or she should
not 4e 1 full of energy and
happiness. It is true, greater
care must nosw be taken to
drive away the lesser ills,
which, if neglected, May de-
velep.Proper attention; to
the Kidneys suggests
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.FORTH .. fRiDettEXs
At the first evidence that Kid-
neys are not working proper-•
ly, that is, if you have pains
it the back or Rid rs,twinges
of rheuivatisn, e:-*tant head-
' aches ` and restless nights,
swollen joints or urinary,
troubles, ta11e Gin pins.. you
will benefit almost from the
first dose. Roosts nothing if
you are riot benefited, for the
dealers sell' Gin Pills on our:.
guarantee of money back
not satisfied.._
sec a box or 6 boxes for $s So,
E:
0
A free sample if you well,' to
National Drug as Chem:cal. Co.
ea Canada, Limited Toronto
U. S. Address: Ne-Dru•Co., Inc
116 202 M®in St., Buffalo, P..?`, N.
v'®!111A4 ®111 Ri vim-
HENSALL
Chas. McCrea, barrister ain,d M. P. P.
sof Sudbury �peuit the week -:end with
reserves serves ancl� -friends here.: -Our cit -
.,rens again Inefle'cted great credit on
themselves by :responic1ung. se ,nob]}.
for Red ,Cross 'ands other• funds on:
Trataigar Day by contributing the
lialed:some sum of $1,00Q, . while our
Council Isupplemeinted that fine sum
fi fth u: fie eher ldlolnaitcioiz of $500 bring -
in, the aggregate to $1500. -The Pat
riotrc League ;macle late following ship-
ment :-120 shirts, ,137 pairs of socks,
55 trench caps, 30 !knee pads, • 51
Christmas boxes, The 'total value of
• thi:, shipment. was $410,25, -The Exet-
er Dramatic :Club wli,ll ,present their
MIN" •famous play, "Why Smith Left
E -Lome," lin 't -he Town Hall here c.n
Thursday evening, Nov, 1. The pro-
ceeds are entirely for- pai:riiotic pur-
poses,-Amonig the delegates who at-
tended the 'Sabbath School. Conven-
tion at Ch,at•ham last week, we learn-
ed of the following : Rev. \Ir'Knight
and .airs.'Knight, Met. J. W. Oriweia
and Mrs, W. C. Pearce,.—Mrs. J. P.
Knapp of London has been visiting
her 'mother, NIrs, R W. Fulton who
still. continues ;i,n iiL,health—Mrs. Chris:
Tnoyer has returned from Seaforth,
there she had .been; visiting :her
daughter. Mrs. 4R. Jarrett.—Dr, Nor-
man Tnoyer of Madoc spent the _past
week or so here visiting his patents.
Mrs, Vincent aWood artd little .son
Task, who were here for nearly aceiz
months. visiting Mr, and ,Mrs: J
date, airs, 'Wood's parents, left hire
^,t week 1 or their home an Santa
Barbara Ca,'_; -\Ira: 'E- Christie, Jr-,
of Exeter !spent part of last week
with her relatives, Mr. and Mrs, W,
G. Wanton..
mET a woman ease your stilferinq. 10
yon to wrlte, andlet Inc tell you of
my steeple method of font treat,nent,
seed you ten days' free Olaf, post- tts,
1,al0, and set you in tench with ,'
Tv/n.1;011 .Canada who dlill
1t1j>ejlwhatraymsthod :e
hate `9r then!'.
eal" er trou)led sen ;s a
k', !Jr CIL tions, hhtd,
, a der weakness,
constipation, ca-
tarrhal eooditions,
tiiit�dQbtta •,`��
Pain fathe side, re5u-
larly eel r,retiu1ex1r,
bloating, #esse of falling or'
misplacement of internal or-
as, nervousgesu, desire to cry,
palpltatlon, hot flashes, dark rings
upcter Che eyes, er a loss of interest
'in 1 e, Write to me to -day. Address:
tors. M. Bummers, Box gi( Windsor, Oct.
KIR.(TON
'Keep in iri,nd ' Shertrao'1 1-Iun;ter's`
Big senile ,of Cattle, IIers' i, line s
meant;,, Lot -'r 1, Con. 4, Usborine,, 17: i
clay, Nov. 9See adv, iia th , 's"ue,
A 'E'. 'al)oupe' a smllitary represent-
ative on, ',tile local millinery ti"0111 i1,-
Reg. Doupe Ihas donned the khaki_ Ede
tried 'in June lest but was turned Gown
but asst, week \vas ;successful u-5 press
iirt thaaex;anunatiag boards—The
leot is League and Help -!a -Bit Club in
October shipped iia Hyman ,[Tail -- 5
pillows, 20 ; pillow slips, 10 su"ts py-
jamas 5 sheets, 4 hospital towels, 64
trenchUa0yei,,s, 8' wash`, (sloths, 1.6
cheese' cloth ehatsdk es chiefs, 14 khaki
heesd el chiefs, 5 h,ousewi;ves, bb ;pair
-claS-•soocks,'6 pr: hospital,so cks, 4' hos-
pital sults mattress covers, 2 co,n-
valescent ,robes, 2 knitted girdles,. ,5
scarfs, ,4':!da shirts," ,eroch tea tires
4 ,kinittea' sweaters; 2 bed iack.ts, 4'
hot-water bottle covers, 2 pals !.nee
caps, 2 ,cheese -cloth vermin 50'is, .2..._
soldiers' sleeping caps, 5 ltir +ted'
trench caps; 2 grey flannel trench caps
6 oalrs, fingerless mitts,' 2 h,elp'essi.'
shitts, 3 pairs raft • 'slippers, 7 pairs
knitted Slippers, 4 .surgeion s _.oats, 1
nurse's apron'and' over -sleeves, 1 pair:
la;panatonry stockings, 1 cceton bin;
der 12 property bags, 4 kait jags
an(:l 2 comfort bags,- each I ontole ng
a ;number lief useful articles, ari':c:es
le bags valued at S14.
T.hei e will ,be tea auto r ll_a for
pleasarc' i:n Britain after Nov. let
w-.1),e.n the •dragtir. ,new measure v. i11
go `into effect, Timis includes all mo-
tor spirits.
SUc1� rq•4°�'il
FFERIN n
If you shiver in it:
y y'
weather, if you have cold
hands and feet, if colds are
stubborn and `i equent,
then your blood may be
thi=n and impoveera shed.
F
has been correcting this condi-
tion for nearly fifty yep._, It
possesses rare powers for
creating natural body -warmth, for
creating,
summer blood
with winter 'richness and
strengthening both throat
and lungs.
Scott & Bowne, Toronto, Ont. 17-12
CANADA
Will Class u,._e Provi e The
One Hundred Thousand Men?
It will be greatly to the advantage of Canada if the entire quota of 100,000 men to be raised under
the,Militery Service Act can be secured from the first class; that is, from the men between the ages of 20
iritl'3'4 Who were unma$ried or widowers without children on July 0th, 1917.
This is almost self-evident for the following reasons:
it is admitted that, between the ages of 20 and 34, the average man is at the height of his
physical strength and is most adaptable to the change of conditions from civilian life;
the military service of unmarried men and widowers without children would occasion less
distress than that of most others, since they are largely without dependents. Also, it would
entail less financial burden for Canada, through separation allowances, etc.'
pduce rom A thofities estin ate that, after all proper�,exemptions have been allowed, Canada should be able to
wrill riot li '. the first class 100,000 men fit for service, so the drain upon the man power of the country
severe.
Members of Class One will be well advised to present themselves for examination immediately to
the Medical Soard in their district. Upon examination as to their physical fitness, they will be placed in one
oI the following categories: S
;ateaor A—if fit for service in overseas fighting units.
.
ategmar —if fit, for service overseas in Army. Medical Corps, Forestry Battalion, etc.
atagor —if fit for service in Canada only.
ategory —if unfit for military service of any nature.
f net place,,ds in Category A, the applicant will know that he' is not liable for immediate service, but will
go to the Post (Ace and send in a claim for exemption with his Medical Certificate attached, when he will re.
etve in due course a certificate of exemption until a lose' in his medical category are summoned- for service..
Where a man, who is placed in categoryyyA, feels that exemption should be allowed, an application
form can be secured from the postmaster. This form,' when fihled, in, will be forwarded by the postmaster
td the registrar of the dlsttict, and the dpplicent will be informed by mail as to the time and;place for the,
consideration of 'his application by the Exemption Board,
Issued by The Military Service Council.
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