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All Counterfeits, Imitations and cc just -as -good" are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children--Exerience against Experiment.
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Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil,Paregoric,
Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains
neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its
age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has
been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency,
Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising
therefrom., and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids
the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and n,atu.ral. sleep.
The Children's Panacea—The Mother's Friend.
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The Kan' Y U Have Always Bought
THE CENTAUII COMPANY, NEW^YORK CITY.,
Sr. G. It ROULSTON, t.. iy. S.. 15.14-$
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fiber of the R. C. C. D.S. Ot t
Float* Graduate Torantu university
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FALL TERM OPENS, SEPT. Mrd
CENTRAL
STRATFORD.. ONT.
1,1w. call fan trained help is ,realer
now than ever before in the . history
of Canada. O,ur, graduates .irre se -
earning splendid did rrasitipnjs. We have
CommeI`Cw.a'I Sharthaind and Tele-
graphy Departments. If you purpose
taking ap business college, course dur-
ing Fall oe Winter months, write now
far our free catalogue.
D. A. McLachlan, Prim;.
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H[GHLANDS OF ONTAR[O
CAN4DA
The home of the Red Deer and the
Molee e
OPEN SEASONS
Defer -Nov. 1 to 15, inclusive
;..NI -Genic -Nov. 1 'ta 15, inclusive, In.
some o'f. the northern` districts of- On-
tario,: including Tiunabami and the
,airritary north. and -south of '.i.he Can -
ad an Government Railway from the
Quebec to Manitoba 'I3ouudary open
season for \mase is Oct. 1 toNav,30
Write far copy: of "P1aygrourds—
tjne Haunts of Fish and Game", aa.ving
Qaine Laws Hunting Regulations etc.
to C. E. Horning, District E'assenger
Agent, Union Station, Toronto; 'Ont.
N. J. Dore, Agent, Exeter,
A. HASTINGS
Agent for
Canada
Canada Life Assurance Company
Alto Fire and Accident Insurance..
Money to Loon on Farm Property
EXETER, ONT.
011.DeVA011RENCRIPUOtrut
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dtti'e esa itT u a• e,eioaotkiaaai
Cok'8'tr•- tRitirncs On'tai,Y$o:
I4OSPIlONOL FOR MEN.
tauty for'IServe'and Brain; inciaoees trey
nn•tte;".,a'Tpnie—Willltntkl y tt p.$4itf;cr
Act oil$6, et -drug stereo, or tt;�,+0ntii Pt
4 el)Atl'rrn4 ROBE 11, DRta�? COS, 8 s.
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MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED
by C. 1-i Saadeas St the Aclora M Of-
fice, Strictly' coof1d+entia+l; ne silneas
We 'club- wiitit. all the leading daily"
and weekly papaya.' Now is the :time
to ,elect your 1918 reading.
MONEY TO LOAN
We have a large amount of private
funds to loam on farm and village
pnaperty at low of interest. '
GLADMANs . STANBURY
Barristers, Solicit ors, Exeter
ISAAC R. CARLING, B. A.
Barrister Solicitor, Notary Public
Commisslonner, Sall:ailtor for the Mol-
eons- Bank, Etc, Money to loan at
lowest rates of interest.
Office --Main: Street, Exeter.
FRANK TAYLOR
Licensed Auctioneer for Counties of
Hunan and Middlesex'
Prices Re.asionable and Satiaifaction
Guaranteed.
Crediton, — Ontario,.
C W. ROBINSON
LICENSED AUCTIONEER AND
VALUATOR for Counties of Hina,,
Perth • Middlesex and Oxford. Farm
Steck. Sales a Specialty. Office at
Criettatiurtl 1iVarerooms, next door to
Cant= Hotel, Main Street, Exeter,
DR. A, R. KINSMAN, L.D.S„ D.D.S.
Honor Graduate Toronto Thiiveret ,
Teeth extracted without pain or any
ball effects. Office over Gladman ix
Stanliory's Office, Main Street, Exeter
You won't know the
relief in store for you,
and the new pleasure
in life too, until you
have a Pandora range
set up in your kitchen
-daylight oven, there
urometer on the oven
door that banishes the
guess from your bak-
ing —
aking-- a hundred con-
veniences hi cooking
and kitchen work all
combined in one range
--the Pandora.
For Sale by G. A. Hawkins
INrClary's
),oiidon-.', '1ororito
St. John, N.]3. Idainilton
Moutr'eal, Winnipeg
Caigary Edmonton
Vancouver
Saskatoon 58
r" n
hiss Ruth Walker, 13. A,; of Wood-
stock Collegiate tostitute staff has
after: competitive examination, been
asked by 'the Dominion Government
to join the Civil Service Commission
at Ottawa.
It was IyI tnttfacturers'and Trans-
portation- Day at `:the Exhibition in
Toronto:
The British consulate'^atMoscow;
it is stated, has been attacked by the
lclstieviki,
York .County '.captured, three first
prizes in the farmers' live stock judg-
ing competition at Toronto.
Nearly a million railway employes
in the United States are to receive
wage"ancreases of` -$25 per month.
A proclamation laas' been. made •by.
the : Lieutenant -Governor of Prince.
Edward •Island making clubs "dry."
Lieut, G. S. Touchard, R:A,I~.,, the
well-known lawn tennis player, died
suddenly in hospital from an abcess
on the brain,
Sean, the 13 -year-old daughter of
Rev. George Daniels, Chatham. Ont.,
was killed by a ' fall from. a Metro-
politan, radial car.
A board of conciliation 'has been
appointed in the dispute between. the
Poison and other Toronto firms, and
their blacksmith employes and
helpers.
The C.P.R. will close,up the Trans -
coria Terminal till next sunaiaier or
fall, owing to cancelling of 'exemp
tions from military service issued to
employes.
,Public ownership and heavy tax-
ation of luxuries are recommended
at the annual meeting of the Metho-
dist Board of Social Service and
Evangelism.
MVIrs. George McKelvey, aged -80,
and Miss Mary ,Johnston, almost' 99,
died within an hour and a half. of
each other at their home in Chatham,
of old age.
A Kenora hotel has to close its
dining -room for two weeks for hav-
ing sugar bowls on its tables, and a
-Welland bakery firm is shut up for
a week for persisting in,making oven
sole bread.
Admiral Sir David Beatty in reply
to a message from the Trades Union
Congress said the Grand Fleet was
convinced complete victory "would
crown the continued efforts of the
Empire and the Allies.
SATURDAY.-
Yesterday
ATURDAY.-Yesterday was Live Stock Review
Day at the Exhibition: .
Thanksgiving Day has, been ;fixed
for Monday, October .14.
Liquor in barrels labelled `"saner-
kraut" shipped into Toronto Was
seized by the police.
Five Americans have .been deeor-
ated with British honors for conapic
nous gallantry in action.
Canadian bond dealers have'deeid-
ed not to sell Victory Bonds until
after the next loan is floated.
Norway lost thirteen vessels, 'ag-
gregating 22,976 tons, through war
causes in the Month of August.'
Andrew Routledge of`Lambeth,;:77 8
years of age; was instantly killed'by
the bursting of a fly wheel in a ma-
chine shop. C. W, Jefferysa the Toronto artist
is at Niagara Camp to make sketches,
for the Canadian War Records Com-
mission, London, Eng. •
Hon. 3. D. Reid stated that the in
terests of Sir. William Mackenzie and
'Sir Donald Mann were now entirely
separate from the C.N.R.
The U. S. Senate yesterday Passed-
the
assedthe twelve -million -dollar emergency
agricultural, approp?iation bill' with
its rider for national prohibition from
July 1 next until the U. S. armies are
demobilized after the war.
U. B. Secretary of War Baker has.
ordered the chief of each bureau. in
his department to replace by Dec. 31
all physically fit men within the draft
ages, who would be in Class 1, by
men physically 'disqualified for .mili-
tary service.
A. one -acre plot at the 'Ottawa Ex-
perimental Farm has produced 84
bushels of oats ,this year, by far the
record for oats in the Ottawa die:
tiict, and the main oat field of the
farm beat all past yields with a.n
average of 77 bushels to the acre:
• MONDAY.
Natural ;gas has been discovered in
Stirling, Ont.
The Exhibition attendance for the
two weeks of the fair was 946,400.
Premier Arsenault of Prince Ed-
ward Island is in Toronto on educa-
tional matters.
Tho York Pioneers Association
opened the Sharon Temple as an his-
torical house.
Provincial crop estimates in Sas-
kat,hewan place the wheat yield at
98,500,000 bushels.
The Siberian Expeditionary Force
mobilizing in Canada is to concen-
trate at Victoria, B.C.
Geo. Jones, a farmer near Graven:-
hurst, was killed by lightning on Sat-
urday while stacking grain.
Dr. Geo. H. Locke has been made
Associate Director of Public Inform-
ation at a salary of $1 a year.
Visiting bishops from all over
Canada officiated at services in var-
ious Anglican churches , in Toronto.
The Toronto Milk Producers' As-
sociation decided to increase the
price of milk from Oct. 1 30 cents an
eight -gallon can.
Capt. Alexander Bertbier, Duke of
Wagram, a descendant of Napoleon's
field marshal, has been 'killed at the
front, a Paris despatch announces.
The instruments of ratification of
the. Russo -German supplementary.
treaty have been exchanged by re-
presentatives of the two Govern
mems.
A treaty of alliance has been con-
cluded between Germany and Finland
under which the entire pian -power of
Finland is pat at the disposal of Ger-
nanny. ' -
The London,. Eng., members of the
fire brigade aro now discussing the
advisability of' -striking for recogni-
tion pf their union' and a settleiinent
of their claims respecting wages and
pensions.:
Rev.- Dr'.. O. C S.. Wallace, who
visited -the chaplains overseas th 'the
interests of the Baptist Church,
warmly ° commends in, his report to,
'Ottawa ,lie organization and adminis-
tration of the Canadian ' Chaplain
service.
Bigger bar sigger seller
The bigger Comfort bar means more soap ° f or the money than
ever before. Think of. that—in war -time! The quality is the
same—the°kind that gives Comfort the largest sale in Canada.
Ask for the Bigger Bar—your grocer can easily supply you. No- premiums
with the wrappers, in war -time. If you are still getting the smaller bar,
however, its wrapper is still good for premiums.
Use Comfort Soap and get a brighter, cleaner, easier wash.
PUGSLEY, DINGMAN & CO., LIMITED, TORONTO..
BIDDULPH
Oa Sept .4th' at the Wellington St,
Methodist parsonage Landers, the
marriage :took place of Harvey Haa-
kett, and Mabel Gladys Se -ell, both
of Biddtilph Township, Rev. Ashton In 'spite of further advance
materials The Advocate is still kep
ing the aubscripticvn price at $1.23'
officiating. The young couple were
unattended. They will reside thi the
groom's farm neat, Lucan.
TO UNITED STATES CITIZENS IN CAVA
By the United States Military Service Con-
vention Regulations, approved by the Gover-
nor -in -Council on 20th August, 1V18, MALE
CITIZENS OF; THE UNITED STATES IN
CANADA, '' WITHIN THE AGES for the
time being SPECIFIED BY THE LAWS OF
THE UNITED STATES prescribing corn-
pulsory military service, except those who
have diplomatic exemption, ARE MADE
SUBJECT AND LIABLE TO MILITARY
SERVICE IN CANADA, AND BECOME
ENTITLED TO EXEMPTION OR DIS-
CHARGE THEREFROM, UNDER. TI;77
CANADIAN LAWS AND REGULATIONS.
the regulations governing this liability are
published in the Canada Gazette -(Extra) o,,f
21st August, 1918; copy whereof may be
obtained upon application through the post
to the Director of the Military Service Branch
of;the Department of. Justice at Ottawa,
UNITED STATES CITIZENS of the
description aforesaid who were IN -CANADA
ON 3 -0th JULY, 1918, HAVE SIXTY DAYS
FROM THAT DATE within which TO
EXERCISE AN OPTION TO ENLIST or
enroll IN THE FORCES OF THE UNITED
Aa
STATES, or TO RETURN to the United
States; and THOSE WHO for any reason
SUBSEQUENTLY BECOME LIABLE TC
MILITARY SERVICE IN CANADA HAVE
THIRTY DAYS FROM THE DATE of the
accruing OF SUCH LIABILITY within which
to exercise the like option. It is stipulated
by the Convention also that certificates of
diplomatic exemption may be granted within
the optional periods aforesaid. EVERY
CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES TO
;,WHOM THE REGULATIONS APPLY is
required to REPORT TO THE REGIS-
-TR:AR under the Military Service Act, 1917,
FOR THE province er DIrTRICT WITHIN
WHICH he is, in the manner by trieregelfteeens
prescribed, WITHIN TEN DAYS AFTER
THE EXPIRY OF HIS OPTIONAL PERIOD
and will be SUBJECT TO PENALTIES IF
without reasonable 'excuse HE FAIL SO TO
REPORT. For the information of tnoe
whom it may concern Sections 3 and 4 defining
the requirements of registration, with which
it will be necessary strictly to comply, are
set out substantially as follows:—
REGULATIONS
ollows:
REGULATPOf S
3. EVERY MALE CITIZEN OF THE
UNITED STATES WITHIN THE AGES
for the time being SPECIFIED IN THE
LAWS of the UNITED STATES prescribing
compulsory military service, not ' including
those who have diplomatic exemption, WITH-
IN TEI\I DAYS AFTER THE EXPIRY OF
THE TIME LIMITED BY THE CONVEN-
TION within which the Government of the
United States play issue him a certificate' f
diplomatic exemption, SHALL TRULY R
PORT TO THE REGISTRAR BY REGIS-
TERED POST, and in writing which is
plainly legible; his manic in full, his occupation,
and the date of his birth; stating also whether
he is single, married or a widower; and if the
latter, whether he has a child living; also if
married, the date of his marriage; and stating
moreover his place of residence and usual post.
office address in 'Canada; and, if he reside
within a city or place where the streets and
dwellings are named and numbered, the -name
and number of his street and dwelling; or if he
reside in another place, the lot and concession
number, section, township, range, and meri-
dian, or other definite description whereby his
place of residence may be; located, having
regard to the custom of the locality in which
he lives: and TI+' WITHOUT REASONABLE,
EXCUSE HE NEGLECT OR FAIL TO
REPORT IN THE MANNER and with the
particulars aforesaid within the time ,matted_
as aforesaid, HE SHALL BE GUILTY OF
AN OFFENCE, AND SHALL BE LIABLE
UPON SUMMARY CONVICTION to a.
penalty not EXCEEDING FIVE HUNDRED
DOLLARS, AND TO IMPRISONMENT
for any term not exceeding six months, and
moreover he shall incur A PENALTY OF
$14.00 FOR EACH DAY after the time
when or within which he should have registered
during which he shall continue to be unregis-
tered.
4. EVERY UNITED STATES CITIZEN
WHO HAS DIPLOMATIC EXEMPTION,
although not otherwise subject to these
regulations -SHALL WITHIN TEN DAYS
after the granting of the same truly REPORT
TO THE REGISTRAR, in like manner and
with the same particulars as required by the
last preceding section; and in addition he shall
embody in his report a true and complete
statement of the particulars of his Certificate
of diplomatic exemption. °NEGLECT OR
FAILURE without reasonable excuse to comply
with 'the requirements of this section SHALL
CONSTITUTE , AN OFFENCE PUNISH-
ABLE
UNISH-ABL + IN THE MANNER AND BY THE
PENALTIES provided in the last preceding
section.
ISSUED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF .JUSTICE, MILITARY SERVICE ERANCH.
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