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Dr. G F. ROULSTON, L. D faleS
DENTIST
Member of the R. C. C. D. a Ora
Honor Graduate Torent,> i'nive^sits
-Office over Carling'n as • It fee.
'Again Wednesday afternoes,
DENTRAL
se-RATFORO- ONT.
r Lady graduates of last term are now
earning a; high as $18 and even $20.
per week. while young mein are earn-
ing •stilt better salaries. We cannot
meet the demand for trained help.
Write uc at once for ,particulars 're-
garding our Commercial, Shorthand or
Telegraphy` De, artment. Students
bias enter at any :time.
b. A McLachlan, Prim,
- 4 R %l•`i!LWAY
N TRUNK RUNIC �,��>��.�1�
HIGHLANDS OF. ONTARIO
CANADA
Tfhe home of the Red Deer and the
1Vrololsle'
OPEN SEASON'S
Deer -Nov. 1 to 15, inclusive .•
Moine—Nov. 1 to 15, inclusive. In
some oe the' northern, districts of On-
tario, includirtg Tamagami, a,nd the
tierritery north and south of the Can-
adian Government -Railway trom the
Quebec' to Manitoba Boundary open
eeasan for 'Moose is, Oct 1`taNav:30
WI -etc for copy of "'Playgrounds—
the Haunts of Fish and Game", giving
Game Law's Hunting Regulations etc..
.;toe C. E. Horning, ' District Passenger
Agent, Union Statiion, Toronto, Ont.
N. J. Dore, Agent, Exeter.'
A. WAS'PINGS
Agent for
Canada Life Assurance • Company
A3,to Fire and Accident Insurance
Mone to Loars on Farm Property
EXETER, ONT,
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610 -_old at.a1L atoxes or, �iafieb'f
teen:annioceiot f rfOe.set o lacera'xs�tieeo
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woj ar;' tidrug'Stores, or by�' noil oared/4r
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MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED
b!/ C. H Sanders at the Advocate Of-
fice. Strictly confidential; no witness
We club with, all the leading' dais
and weekly papers. Now is the time
do ,elect your 1918 rreading-
MONEY' TO LOAN
We 1hawe a large amount of private
f un,d"s to .loam on farm and village
property at low rates otf interest.
GLADMAN & STANBURY
Barussters, S(o1iciters, Exeter
ISAAC R,. CARLING, B. A
Barrister Solicitor; Notary Public,
Commissioner, So scultolr .for the 11•Io1-
dons Bank, Etc. ' Mossy; to loan at.
lowest rates of interest.
Office=Malin Street, Exeter.
FRANK TAYLOR
Licensed Auctioneer foe Counties of
Hualen and Middllesex
Prices " Reasonable aurid Satiafactbon
Guaranteed.
Crediton, — Ontatrio..
C W. ROBINSON
LICENSED AUCTIONEER .,AND
VALUATOR for Counties of `9luren
Perth /i,Piddlesex and Oxford. Farm
Stock Sales a Specialty. Office at
Cotkshutt Warerooms, next door to
Cpflttii Hotel, Main Street, Exeter.
DR, Al, R. KINSMAN, L.D.S., DDS,
Honor Grattue,te Toronto Ut4versity.
Teeth- extracted without pain or .any
WI effects. Office over GIadman &
SStanbery's Office, Main Street, Exeter
1111ilf1ruilllfi 1, (Hirt „1a
nl( l ��I@nil
SeelEs
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The glass oven
door and the oven
thermometer on the
Pandora Range
makeakin an .ex -
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act,absolutely con-
trolled operation.
You can see pre-
ciselyhow the oven is working—how fast or slow.
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For Sale by G. A. Hawkins
otidon_ •Toronto Montreal Winnipeg Vancouver
St. John
25.B. Irarnilton Calgary Edmonton Saskatoon
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years iViinirtnr or ,Ianicipai Affairs
ii1'`4all3erttia anti: lathe recent changes'
made I'aovanciiil Secretary, 'lids, re-
signed: tfe claims his reasons are
those of business, He will still retail
his seat in the Legislature,
FRIDAY.
The 'first anew "of the season fell
in different parts of southern and
western Ontario.
°13t. Tion. Sir 1o1•Trt Borden; Prime
Minister: of Canada, has left Ottawa
for another holiday,
33rig.-Glen. `Erie-McG-Haig, Montreal,'
has been awarded a bar to his Distin-
guished Service Order.
Survivorsof broken 'Turkish artily
were driven into the arms of the
w�i'abs by the victorious British,
Gen. Botha, who recently has been
very ill, ?has been .ordered to take
-special treatment and a lengthy holi-
day,
lauriiig the past few days there
Ilaive been Somewhat serious ,disturb
ances rn K:Caloutls owing to Moham-
ir?eelan iii feoluig
The city of Frankfort} was bombed
by the British airmen, who'shot down
ftvo German machines that were de-
fending the city.
Dr Starr, consulting surgeon, To-
ronto General Hospital, has been ap-
pointed one of the consulting sur-
geons to the British force in France.
The Rt. IIoii. Henry 11, Wakefield,
iioiscopal Bishop of •73rrminghain,
Linage has arrived in New York to
uiiclereake'a speaking tour iu Canada.
Public irritation in Constantinople
has become great, and • rumors are
spreading that .the Ottoman Govern-
ineut may he forced to seek a separ-
ate peace
• Field Marshal von' Sanders, .corn-
minder• ,of the Turkish forces, who
fled horn Nazareth shortly before the,
attacking British troops appeared;
'has reached Constantinople. .
W. W. Wilder, 45 years of age,
1-1a•nager of Wilders Limited, one of
the ;biggest furniture stores in Mont-
i'eai, died on board a` street car on
leis way Borne from the office..
The French and the American
troops started a new offensive in the
Champagne. The French advanced
four and the Americans eight miles.
Ten thousand prisoners owere bagged
and over 200 guns,
SATURDAY.
Meatless weeks" will continue in
Germany through November, Decem-
ber and January.
Canadians •helped to score another
big victory, when 'the Hindenburg
line was broken near Cambrai.
The Chilean Government has or-,
dered the naval authorities to oc-
cupy with armed forces all the in-
terned German ships` in Chilean har-
bors. e •
Maj. -Gen. Mewburn, Minister of
Militia, acoompanied by Col. Osborne,
military secretary, has left for the
west. He will visit the western mili-
tary districts for, the first time •since'
he became Minister of Militia.
A large contingent of Serbian`,
troops is operating with the Allies on
the Murrnan coast in Northern" Rus-
ria, Detachments of Serbians and
J'ugo-Slovaks are taking part. riii 'the
operations of the Allied armies in
Siberia.
Vilhjalmur Steffi nsson,,who recent-
ly arrived'at Victoria after five years
in the Arctic regions,' whither he
went at the head of the Canadian
exploring expedition, is still in. poor 'I
health. He has gone to Seattle to
consult a physicion.
Premier Malinoff of Bulgaria has
asked the "Allies' for an' armistice to
consider terms of peace. Gen. .:D'Es
prey has refused an armistice, but
heS offered- to• receive official dele-
gates to consider the terms on which
Bulgaria. will lay clown her arms.
Marquis Kinrnochi Saionji, former
.Premier and President of the Consti-
tutionalist party, has been command-
ed by Emperor Yoshihito to foram a
J' paneseCabinet in succession to
that headed,by Field Marshal Count
Tci.auchi, :recently resigned. It is
proba.'cle Count Saionji will organize
a Coalition Ministry.
Eleperor William, Duke Abrecht of
Wurtemberg and „Prince Stephen of
Schat>vp1burg-Lippe, were in Mann-
heim'last week when the British air-
men raided the city. ' The royal party
Was staying in the royal palace, and
the. Emperor and his Staff promptly
took refuge in the cellar; remaining
there twenty minutes.
An appeal has been entered by
Gordon Waldron, of Toronto, acting,
it is believed, on behalf of the United
Farmers, who have taken up the case
of sedition against'- J. F. Cross, a
Brantford Township farmer. Cross.
was fined $500 and costs by'Magis
trate Livingston for having declared,
among other things, that a man
might as well live under Prussian
rule as under the present Government
of Canada.
MONDAY.
John C. Swait, formerly a Toronto
alderman,' died at the age of 83 years.
Anti -German and peace demonstra-
tions in Sofia have assumed serious
character,
NESS Margaret Pringle, aged 17, of
Oen Sound; was killed in an auto-
mobile accident in.,lvlakdale.
- The American battleship Minnesota
struck a mine off the Delaware
breakwaster. There' were no casual-
ties. a•
Mrs. •Norman Keys, matron of the
Sandford Fleming Hospital for Re-
turned Soldiers at Ottawa, died of
pneumonia.
Tho Bulgarian crisis has produced
a panic on Berlin Stock Exchange,
where several stooks dropped 50
points or more. u
Capt. B. Robinson, M.C., . a well-
known Salvation Army officer, who
served overseas as, a chaplain before
going into active.;service, was Milled
in France.
Although, the strikers in the Clyde
shipyards: had voted by a small ma-
jority against returning to work,
their executives 'have ordered them
to resume operations:
Mayor Hawkins of Halifax has wir-
ed a protest: to Ottawa against the
landing of eight man-of-war sailors
suffering with. Spanish influenza, 11
says they should be sent to q'1r.tae
tine, His protest was sent to Cul.
Montizambert and Sir Robert Borden.
Say
s Mone
For The
RICES of farm irodr.cts
41. have reached a high level.
The farmer can take full ad-
vantage of this situation only
by adding ,ta his equipment
`of•time and labor-saving ma-
chinery. Time and labor are
money. When time and labor
are saved, money is saved.
Time and labor-saving de-
vices for working the land do
not produce complete results
"in themselves. The farmer
must have rapid and depend-
able means of placing' his
products on the market.
The,, Ford One -Ton Truck will
make trips to town so much more
quickly than the horse that you will
have many extra hours of time to
devote to productive work. A large
number of farmers have proven the
`Ford One -Tori Truck to be a time
and money -saver --have you?
Price (chassis only) $750 •
F."O. B. Ford, Ontario
Milo Snell, Dealer, Exeter;
ea� xeter,
Hensall
kalty Day was observed in ties
Methodist Church an Su,ndaya, \
nrenorral service was conducted 'for
the- late Pte,.:.C,ecii. Di1llia g in the er•
ening,—John. Berrys had the rni toe
time recently to have his arm badly
bruaed and scratched whilre adjusti,ng.
ing;t pully band' in. Passmoore°s chop-
pingmall.—Mrs: John. Berry has 're-
tuAned from a twos months visit with
relatives at Oshawa. -Mrs. Nesbitt vis•
ited in. her 'dormer' home in, Toronto,
—Mrs. Holland Littlle of this .village
last week received a. cable advising
her of the death in: action,of her
brother ,the late Pte. August Hart -
lung, .for many years a resident ,.,i
Zurich.—Our people regret to learn
of the',death la action of Pte. John D.
\4cLarjen, you11jges:t son of Mr. and
1Ir . Rebt. McLaren of the London
Road, a little iso rth of our r511age.!
He. was air member of the 161st hand
until transferred to -,France in the
47th ion. -Mr: Duncan McEai-eai
of` Calgary,battalA.lt>z.; accoiupanied byh,is
wife 'Spent art of ,last week iv.ith,'his
brother, Hugh. v
MITCHELL -Isaac . Osborne, aged
63 yea,'rs, an old and respected resid-
ent, 0l Lrgain, •,dropned dead Sunday
foren.non' while walking to his son's
farm, a shoat distaacel from home. His
wife was with bean and the suddenly
lurched forward and fell dead.
-Strant
Overwork
f
Your work is heavy, and sore, tired
muscles are' a common occurreuee..
Each time your back aches you blame
it on. your work, and just there the
danger lies—for that pain in the bac;.
may not be from strain, as yon sup-
pose, but the forewarner of Kidney or
Bladder' trouble.
For your own -interest, it is best to
be particular and sure, as Kiduoy
troubles inevitably pull you down and
destroy your earning power.
Takenote of these syiciptoms. Be
you get dizzy and have rG1eatdcl head-
aches,
elil-aches, painful urination, brick dust e:
posits, or feel drowsy and, .generally,
good for nothingt If so, it is your
kidneys that are bothering you -not
work -and Gin Pills are necessary.
No person can work properly when
they feel siek, tired and dizzy all the
time. The more they try, the Ileac
energy they use up; and this only tends
to aggravate their condition; as the
kidneys aro already tired out with
their endeavors to relieve theist coil'-
gesterl state and perform Pune
11011 prbperiy, 'tl
The kidneys are d licate and vital
organs;; once they become atfectet1
through, any cause—you suffer until
the . congestion is 'relieved 'tied the
cause remerlied,
Don't •let your system 131eo1lre -,un
Hoorn. A bo'i or two of Oin Tills wil'i
reliovothose kidney complaints and
restore your old-time Health an
strength,
'Your health : is priceless. Don't risk
losing it. Beep ,your kidneys in order
1llwnys b,y taking Cain 'Pills.
Solid everywhere for .- 00c a box,
Write for f)0,11n(3 l lo The i'Oiiliouai
Drug & ('lrenrir.,x r , t 1 Canatea Li..'
iced, Toronto, Ont, 171
iiiiiP0_4,ea4. cl !a
Lo tOilMiliru 2°
I'ia011.1W' -'
ra�1.
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le .
Runabout $ 660 Coupe -
Touring 690 Sedan -
F. 0: B. Ford, Ontario
Att price's subject to war tax
charge, except truck and chassis
Alt prices subject to change without notice
Andrew Campbell, Sales ? n
• - $ 87S
s. 1075
SEAFORTH.—Mrs. Jane Hart -el
1 ceived word Monday that her hu bar,d
Caro William Hart, machine ;ur
corps had 'deed of wounds. -He was a
a..o..?:erati, onlyout'here- a short
timie, Besides the widow he leaves a
y t»; family. He enlisted with the
161st Duron Battalion.
AIL -SA CRAIG -A very; pretty tau:
ry p y
quiet wedding toolo place at the helm
of the ^bride's parents, Mr. and . \F r,
Neil McLaren, to s4 line west, a, bee,
noon Sept, 25th, when, their daub•
hand saw, hoof par-ers, rasps,' tortgei
3wedges; ,etc., S. wrenches, pine
wrench. 2 steel (wedges)2 steel sledg-
es. •
Terms—All sums of 210, and under
cash; other that amount 12 months'
credit given on furnishing ap irnved
401111 notes. A discount of 5 per cent.
ai'f for cash in lieu of notes.
FR -?,NK TAYLOR G. M. FISCHER
Auctioneer _Prc•praetor
CLEARING
ter, Rachael, was united -in.. marriage
to Wm J. Smith, of East Williams action Sale
BAYFIELO-JamesMcDonald, age'
82 years died n. the .village on th 7.
of Sept Born 'in Prince Edward
land,' he ''tined ?;n Goderich and Bay..
field most of has lite.
Auction:S .!e
OF FARM STOCK & IMPLEMENTS
IrOUSEPfOLD EFFECTS BLACK
SMITI:I TOOLS, ETC.
On Lot 26, S. B., Stephen
3.1es West of hloilnt Carmel, on
I'llESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 191'8
At oplc o'clock sharp, the foliow;'i
Horses—horse 8 years old; .rnare1"s
'rs tact, horse 13 years old, good
quiet driver.
Cattle-Frfesh'-cow;- 2 cows due it
Dec 2 cows due in Jain.; 2 cows du
n Marcie ; cow clue in Janet 4 year-
lings
ear1 ngs _and 10 sprint; calves,
Pigs & Poultry—Sow' with'9 pigs at
side; 5 weeks' old at time 'of sale,
..ow du.. in. Jan,; about 40 -hens about
30 pullets; a4so a colitic dog.
Implements & Household Effects—
M r.:s y-1-Iarris binder, with truck ;
Deering mower, McCormick hayrake.
steel roller, Forest & Wood cultiva-
tor, Sylvester hoe .drill; smarter, set
iron liar rows, No.; 21 Fleury plow, loo,
13 Rercival plow,, 3 gangp,lows, wagon
3 -inch t,lne; tap buggy, nearly new;
cutter, sleigh, wagonf box with shelves
with stock rack, nearly- new; spring
scat,road cart, wheelbarrow, steel
barrow wheel; wagon: jack, hay rack,
,r ,nds`tanc .ftrantngmill bag truck,
nearly new; root 'pttlner, iron, and 1
wood neckyoke, set doubletiees, 2 �
large and 4 smallpie.:does, cow halter,
4 logging clrglns1,, 2 ',set 3 -horse evati
crs, cant -.hook, 2 scythes; and s atths
crowbar, 125 '.feet 1 1-8 rope, pfck
lepra stretchier, ]larks,hoes, shovels,
rakes, ' saw -hoarse, saw, set trussels, '
crass -cut saws, boy's express wagon
bicycle, finished walgion, pole, wagon
axle, 2 finished bolsters, wagon sand.
board; 2 finished hickory whiffletrees
3 o'tl scantlings:, 3 by 4; quantity of
oak 'timber, single harness, ,mea;sly
new; d011hlc harness, % acres turnips
and nrangolds, 20 tons town mixed hay
cuantiay corn store c, 'about 12 cords
wood, 2 woollen, •horse blankets, large
lobe, ate .rope, De Leval sep1)l itor,
nearly new; bai;sy churn, 2 3r•ean1
cans, stratner pail, butter dish and
spoon, kitchen stove, quantity stove
,i,nes, oaslltug machine, couch 6 din -
,,n chairs s 2 stands, kitchen wash
,hilt. 'wicker- baby buggy, . Brussels•
carpet 1.2x12;1, lawn 8w,i,ng „hanging
lamp, 2 Parlor ,lamps, 2 sad' 1,101,x,
g aol':10 sad iron, stepladder
list: Toc1., Aaivi', 400 blower
n`:i11,7r; in:ach?n,c; ills, , .pnhc
n -1
ta,,,d l <;; l rry •aa.r�e,. ,>et .a 1 l
(1110,, I„ , ,,..:q).`u1 r, tlturnb s, r
OF FARM STOCK & IMPLEMENTS
LOT 21, CON. 12, FULLARTON
FRIDAY; OCTOBER 11 1918
At 11_ o'clock; the following :
Horses—\fare rising.; 4, supnosed to
be to fell to Royal Rapti' d ; Mane
'rising 5, supposed to be in. foal to
' Colonel Graham ; mare n ang 5, with
frith
foal a7 foot and supposed to be in
to: to Royal Ronald; 2 mires rising
3 a_ncl 4 years, got by Pef.-ch'cron
horse: General" purpose horse; 12 yrs.
old.
Cattle -4 calves due; to calve in No-
vember; cow duet to calve in March;
cow deie to calve in Sept,; ne'.Ifer du'
to calz-e .iii De .; 2 lreifeee die to
a tc, in Feb,; Jersey cow due to
:a11'e in Jan. ; steer rising., 2 years old;
5 yearlings; 6 good calves.
P.gs-4, brood York sows, about 200
'r;; brood .sow supnosed to lit e;- the
Lilt Oct. t Chester` sow 9 young' pigs
about ;i.N weeks old; 11 young 1) .is
al+ou': 1 inon,th old; Chester' nom
ri eiol °:n 151 lbs.
Poultry-:"kheu't 35 hens" and a rum-
ter of chickens and ducks.
Implements—Truck wagon, 'gid :rt s
wagon new ; bobsleighs and box, lits-,
sey-Harris binder, 'Maxwell hay rake,
;10 f t, cut, nearly new; drum talo er ;
disc harrow, pair iron harrows scut
fier., fanning -milli, set scales, 2000 lbs.
Hay rake, manure spreader, Massey -
Ha :lie Cream separator, nearly new;
pig rack ; wagon springs, oement 1<r",0n
roller, Massey -Harris pulper, wheel -
0 r;ow. new; lbgglnr„ chain,
tertian ladder, water trough, hayfork,,
car, ,rope and :mates, grind .tone, 2
0tl'. barrels, top buggy, nearly neav;
road buggy; 2 cutters, one nearly
1.11 �P ; 2 'scoop shovels, Ditchf0'rk,, hoes
hand rakes. whiffietrees, apole tree
pruner crosscut saw, :lair edge.. el;p-
pers, crowbar, doz, new grain bags,.
doz, bctg'- and sacks, pair ice tongs,
sledge haunmer, 2 sets double harn`ss
in good repair, 2 sets single harpers
good repair`, some windows with
sashes, beaar rug,1 2 buggy rugs, (plan-
tity rock -'elm planks, quantity Tine
and basswood lumber, , 20 '..ords fur-
aiat wood. - ,%
Roots and Grain—Acre good turn-
ips; 30 tans mixed hay; 500 bushels
oats, 300 bushels barley,,
Household Effects—Imperil Oxford.
range burn eith,er'coal o:r• tvood, with
a number pipes; c,ouc'h.,'and chairs,
latent seat; also a lot of either <t:rticles
too numerousto ni�e,nitian•.
No reserve as the pro�or•ueter Iris
sold his farm, '
"Terms—All sums of ;fi,5:00, anal un-
der cash; eve that amount 10 months'
Credit on fu noshing ipn roved bin,t
notes 4 per cent, nff far cash,,.
ALFRED ROSS, PERRY DOUPE.
1' ep-icter Auct oneef
4l"'�, . Sc lonee' 11111 'Kirk ton..