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THE s,EYTAUR COM,
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Mount Carmel 1 Grand Bend
Mr. O'Neil of Goler.•ch is spending:
holidays with his sister; Mrs. J. Row
1anwl.-- f;u, Joseph Gidiu:an, was at Tnr-
onto ..ora fewc days this week -Miss
Katie O'Rourk of Detroit is spending
a tew days with her parents, 1.Xr. and
Mrs. Jas. O'Rourk.- :Misses Mary
Houlihan and •Winifred. Madden left
on Tuesday for Ldrsuline Cojege, f• hat
hadn,--1£issc s Beatrice and Camilla
Glavin. of Detroit returned :home af-
tc'r spending a few days with their
ausirx, :1i?ss Teresa Hari. -Mr. Alonzo
Mc Cann Purchased a Chevrolet last
week from Ezra Timm), of .Dashtiz end
-Mr. .Basil Sullivan returned toS.and
wicli College last week, after :spend-
ing tw > weeks at the home et Ws
father, P. Sullivan, oaf the 12th ton -
cession o Steahen.-Mr. Roy Camp-
bell
bel: o Detroit called on fends € e>re
last 'week. -Miss Bary Houiehan :eft
last week :or Toronto, after spending
s ,demi weeks with her sister, Mrs
Whalen
Mr. and Mrs. \\"m Morley w »
:
C ]e . uer's parents,. Mr.and 'kfr,s. Ia''
\\ e •.. Mts, Hazel t• hittti 1*, Gran
visited her cousin Miss F. e:s
P Stn on -A baby heck hts eon' , a
w4 « `cec 4
the a ome* of Mr. and NI -s
\\ d• :w Mo:ie>y. Nlis• Mi: Tee
e" 'e nedl a!ze young wave>a °; 41111; r
r,. 'Wednesday .tve ` : AIoa. o
:•11 *'r 11^ r41t dtha e a pew
*dd
!;h. Steveas:.‘n •i.s: 1
� Y • ._i i..i.t:'C: Edo: ?hoe • Q,. ]inn .
±:` 3 T`,+3 w'es of Glendale is v4'sit
• :,.. 4,31er, Mrs. Barry Rodd
G•RANTO\
▪ Mr A:.,old Tar:.}.
son,of Dr li r:,
t.' as^eh ,-1 to:°.a.tir`e 1
tai «, iv.t ;v,,. .r.
ii."vC) £' th'a 1.,.
r t l' av lo- +' Mir.,"e Av.^...
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The Exeter Advocate .;\ d l.lsor.. il�•d :Mr; , err e.
L of l sto were tde,:s e
• t]e ut• i,. \n^. P. M L?ems 'a Lumley
e2,1 few days:est we J. -.\ e. .l.d .a
,t .'11 tan t h. :,':,:.".'t his week for $ ;c' farmers hz * ,'on]:«t:ul a mat
,...-,-..•-khii where ;Mr •1 ',,d.t , ..as hrei bo.d :ti.u. harvest, bar ng .h± barns full,
Lucan .?,A..,.1.1 4 :.-i-4 . where.1.:pal oath-, pub,and ze1 the threshing', machines gar t'4vd i;
:•,-.,v.e-"Mr. tml Mrs. Ray t.e'.'isAtkinson,-Mrs.
ids, �1 esle'y Simmons is 1' t'ng her'
M. •i Edith Dale s home, «Fr t few ::!* •'*tt'e' .: Mich , were !a 'i1S
::s te F, having to ;3. down f'- the
d3, -Mr. Frank Scott .ef' Tuesday' ;. o "1_ a cousin, Mr. W. L. Gibson. farluwe n l the t: t
.� c 'u
. of her
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to visit in Victoria. B. C. -Miss I ad• few clays the ;last week. -Mr. and titer. t•1 .,:_2lf,s. 3£.Iriale o. Fxeiac.
Ci;: McNamee is visiting relatives `i4 Mr's. Chas. D.owni ;4: 13`r.:«wn'o '.'.Ie t -;: ^ S' `•t d ,
` t � Horton, who has ]een vc..
tirin Arbor, Mich. -Mrs. :I)r. Ten�«3nt;a�'i. visi'tin'T at �Itt'1]'. homes a: the Corm- :en:: ,.en' •t' �•n:
e, ..dIs r tit's, •ne,t�hcdo boors
'.t.ae:it a few bays last ivd. will her er's' brothers.Messrs. Writ. and S. Jt past nz.h, ett:?ili: ;actSeta, 'Mr. J. Gu'tn,at 'IS, 't>: -'\Si'. �1a;w"Ring,-TheHigh 4tho'•,p,Heil nee”;
Pauline Stanley o Toronto. is visit- •Jr the Sall tern Oa Sep . n.
with the.
iatr, at the hone of her untie. Mr.:\1- i so'lowving staff of teachers :—1 t. l., A. d •
Hensall
THURSDAY,
atla
Iter, and Mrs. Carriere arrived home
•Friday front a month's . visit in the
,vest. -Ur, Harry Hamilton ' ent to
Lot adon Saturday to. have his eyes
treated, -Myrtle Ravelie of Stratford is
visiting her mother this week. -Miss
;\iargaret Corriere' was home from
Stratford Business College• for the
week end, --Mr, and Mrs. Webb. and
Mrs. Miller, from Bay Cit)*, Mich:; are
Visiting •relatives around here.
Shipke.
;13:•, ail(' Mrs. Uriah Cunningham of
Camrose, Arta, who have spent The
oast two weeks with, t Liss, Neil Iveagh,
let on,. Saturday to visit friends in
Detroit, -\Ir. and , B.. Ross Mc-
Kenzie aad children, and Miss Irene
Mckenzie of Windsor visited at Mr.
Peter McKenaie's• over the holiday, -
Mrs. VS c.sley end children •of Idaho are
• wash «t r with her parents, Mr. and Mrs
i1s'h F n ;beiner.-Mr. Wm. Sweitzer
and e nitdre>, spent a week Ritlk friends
in WindSor.-Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Webb
t i ^tc Ni tr fret. .?f Bay City
ta.i Mrs, Miler , I z g ra ve*. mob,
viete* 1 Mr. end Mr.. D. E. McKenzie
t iw e'k.-'M s Isaac Gower of Weed -
ham wis4te±1 her sister, Mrs. Ne'sori
t.ODERl H INDL'STR1Ai.
k x
k nal mix.
The Ga.h. ich Fa:r . ea l sr than
4zd•:i ' this year-s\-ewli:esda Thursday
'Land I r,I'.at, Sept. 8. '). let. 1hc. ta'o
to w»?' be Vrlhably the , est over
The formai openin.t will be
an i hurs.Lv, the 9th, a: Z.3() P. m.,
Iran :Manning Doherty, Minis-
ter *• AS r'ieulture, will Awe an ad-
i,1.c, rt„e will he:our tza.•k ev-
.it I:14j'."1.1a1 .artiler. tr:' t>r'lace
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`;curse' SI; A 2') trot or pace purse
.•!.." `0 Friday -2.30 trot or nue,
*•" 2 1' trr
;� J :aett':at.? :sc t�'..�I 1•e' li;t332-
;h wire pe :or'mer; John A.
vent«e:aquist ;e1 4 Done 1i.rd;
' xy; Sit w ;.y.,o ,.rd d,,,.
t Mb .t. I1]cCe-tr'a1 rer 'nen
t Farns. t': awta. . , . ,: t1,ti:t ,, 1 ; •'�
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s„r t,.'4 %IS.t tic i''.' d1 qtr:,<•t
,,, .'; \\stem t`
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jStanley.-Th'e choir t>f the Melt- !)lug as, IMineipa1—Science' Mr. R. ti
o.ti .t Church c n Hier •;,e i at 'tar:ng balt1 ; Suther and, ruatdtema:ii' , Miss Hood, a \I
Vi' dt>esday afternoon f last wve k,- 'moderns; Miss Madigan, e asst+ s -lis ..- an. _Mrs. Geo; L•.tughto-a �n
;�4*e, a L. 'McComb and sores o Lan. GF^;±e..t Bet ,., ow w tea' ..c axis:o-tt]rte i •..r ugh'. ? To -onto. e
d;.4,, spent a e4w days s of la,t v eek ; to btea.k his `arm a few weeks ago, was batt T,1]`.n 3 S * arentS, tilt. and tirra
with \I;'.,. E. \i'r -.Mr; Roht inr 1'i• o•hu itte one ,l,.y !as. week ,n .a, I„,
,. _ fr. R.J. �-i'�,'•,',:�1`
rag las returned from Lu i:n?a •W;,+i • •i + . r_�nt a bicycle and breaking the
is loci- v'sit".:ra her son,. Robert as ;same arm in another mace, sato. Mrs Th^s. Hodgins o` 'c\'
t eter = t o:._,ig l\r
lir. and -s 12.00'
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0UR WATCHWORD
The Gold Medal" Label Shields You
Against Unknown Hardware Goods
Easy to remembers Think of " GOLD MEDAL" when
you want the best! Look for the Gold Medal Label on
any article and you will know instantly—without ques-r.'
.tion—that it must be right.
For Sale by
All First-cIaSs Hardware Dealers
{ t'Iigehas. -alis: Margaret Hal/k; :t
o'' We., s lay :or a visit w h4 -his
T'•o o a?. .i:
Vera \-e. T
>nt+J s,•!entt spent,s. the pant\ td ti here,
lithe guest o; Mr.and :Mrs. G o Brown.
-Mrs. T. ii. \\'bite and b''
J. Clyde White of Windsor. ... i't
,guests or 'qrs. F. J. \\'icl:n-:re and
r Miss White. -.Mr. Johnston .w
• r s of _ Mo., ev_ "ti•r r a .
his t:_
!haw. "sr S
. R. Hunt. also his s seer. Mrs..
' cents^ of. Imo,*ppen.-Miss Be ss t`riu_.
, t ,- ww ho has been visiting h r ry;;
' Mr..i . Mrs, D. Urquhart for • ;he
e
1~
..'r month. ,returned vast w:ek to
I h...n t -a y, N. Y. -Mr. Ed. lMuan of
the 7n.71 concession. of Hay was taken
sullenly il: on Wedn:sday evening
an,i was rushed to the ho nz 1 on
lT er <_ da - morning, when an operation •
'w, • ;-e, .ortned for appendicitis. He is
:now doing welt. -Mrs. John \\-inke.o-
i ww eier and chi:dr-nof Rosthern. cask.
ea'le:l on her brother, :NIT: E. Ranitia.
last week. -The. marriage took 1 w e
Loa. We.inesday, at the Me°,hodtst p^ '
r_
{ a' _•_e Ridgetowa, of Mss E'•..trr..
Regan o'merIy of H=nsali, to \Ir. J.
\\' •Humzhries cof Chatham. -Tine choir
of CarneI Presbyterian. Church tssdnm-
b'ed at the hom3 of Miss Cats cne
o, their memb 'rs, and a nrweat-;'on
was made to the 'bride elect, M'ss
Annie Carlisle, of a very beautiful
electric gill.
Zurich
Viss Elsie Kienzle, nurse. of Iia nit .
thole, spent a few days last v eel: with
Miss Lelia Siebert, -Mrs_ Hy. F:e.sch-
auer of the Zurich Road west, rnaved
into the the house, owned by dr.. J. Si.e-
mon. in the west end of the r liage,
--Mr. Dan Dentamy left for Dat ':it on..
Tuesday. -Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Vo a l -
ker, who have been visiting in Zurleh,
have returned to their 'home, _� s .Flint,
Mico -There - passed away oAugust
39 -at Wroxeter, Miss Lydia Koehler
in her 43rd year. The; emaals were
brought to the home of her father,
rir Peter Koehler, just north of the
village, from where the funeral took
'lace on. Tuesday -afternoon to the.
Evangelical cemetery Miss Annie Fleir
sch:Muer ,of Detroit visited friends here..
-School rre-onene,d on Wednesday
morning with the ,following teachers on
the staff :-Principal, N. E. ll°ahms ; as-
sistants, Misses F. Kalbfleisch, M. A.
Lamont, and O O'Brien.-MVlr, and Mrs.''
,moon Greb of the Babylon Line,
soent the week with friends in .Linde,
Mich. --Zurich Fall Fair will be held
this year on Sept. .22nd and 23; -qtr.
and Mrs. C. Cable tat Kitchener and
Mr and .Mrs W. Lingelbach of Phila-
de'nhia, were 'visitors at tihe home of
Mr. , and Mrs. J, Preeter.-Mr. .Fred
Howa'1d of Port Colborne was in the
village last week. -Miss La Belle Hand-
1,Qrd of -Ingersoll was the soloist. in
the Evangelical Church ton. Sunday
nvoraung and everi;ag.-Mrs. Christina
Voiland has ,sold the Zt are of land
west of her lots on the :Goshen Line,
o her brother, MrHenry \It Ilamd.-
Ar and .Mrs Chris: Becher and fain
ilv who have lived at Boadac5-es, oast„
or the past few years, _have moved
the .easi, and have located at Tawe
" isto^k,
EXCESSIVE AMITY
is at the bottom of most
digestive ills.
FralfiS
for indigestion afford pleas-
ing and prompt relief from
the distress of acid -dyspepsia..
MADE BY SCOTT Si BOVINE
MAK+'E'RS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION
WHEAT PARTICIPATION
CERTIFICATES
Bring ` your certificates to this Bank
and we will collect for you the initial
payment of 30 CENTS PER BUSHEL
authorized by the Wheat Board. 524
THE ,.. ANADIAN BANK
tom( 'Ti`s 1`1E ('
PAID-UP CAS e A..
RESERVE FL
EXi:TER BIL,,:± i'. A. -Chapman, Manager.
!nears' .Tilted in 11;3:
CAPITAL 1 ;:1E1tisit r (0 1(+i
Ovt'r 130 Briene1i s
THE MOT SONS BANK
THE MULSONS BA* 4':til* IS FARMER:
Almost every farmer i.: t money tied up is ;tie
01,1S at certain seasons. 1 d.' .Is ..ssltdtan°.'e 11. 1111d?:1 ,•ot.-
suit our local Manages.
Saving's DeDattmantA?r .i'1 Iran•'ties
\VF ARE, PREPARED T':) COLLECT YOUR Will. N, 13 )ARD
PARTICIP a: TiON Chit 1TId'ATt —
EXETER BRANCH
T. S. WOODS ,Ma nuger.
Centralia Branch op.. for busines., .8a ly
Safety Deposit Boxes ;, I*;...t at the Exeter 13r:.,
SE\ALN. YEARS, 10 LASHES.
Goderich, Sept. Z. -William Mar,41
who was arrested at \\gingham a pit
days ago on a charge of dnde..ent a„
Gantt on his 9 -year-. old daughter ars
neared. before
Judge
Dickson. at
noono
to1 v »teailed guilty. I euI,«
setit ,..i him ,to sevenyears
t,tvi .tl
to.,hes. In passing sentence the jud_4
1 that 111.s .sort of thing mtdwt ± .n
a.! were* it not ,for the apparen:
a: mentality on the part of the pr7:.h.
our be would give him the heave ie :,
sentence allowed. The prisoner
seemed quite indifferent t:4 the• whole
ro:eedings,
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London Business Institute
LJIr\I).aSS ati RIC I•IM(».I) .S Ci.
LONDON, OtiTARIO
It pays to investigate
before choz):,.
tt school. Write for information,
Now is (t good time to enroll.
J• Jlt)RRITT N. STONEHOUSE
Principal
Vice -Pon.
"You're right! In the busy season when a trip to town
is necessary, you need a car that is ready to go. And the
best car is no good without proper lubrication and good
gasoline. Imperial Polarine and Imperial Premier Gasoline
have kept my car running 'slick as a whistle every minute
all season."
Steady Dependable Service
IMPERIAL ?olarine assures a motorist steady, dependable service
from his car: It gives correct lubrication to every type of motor
and every moving part: It keeps your motor running smoothly and
quietly.
Imperial Polarine maintains, under all operating conditions, exactly
the right body to seal in compression and reduce wear—it burns clean.
Imperial Polarine establishes and maintains a power tight seal between
piston and cylinder walls. Its body is proof against high heats and
the gruelling friction of engaging parts.
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Look for the Imperial Polarine Chart. of Recommendations when you
buy oil. It shows which of the three grades described below is best
suited to your car.
Six sizes—gallon and four -gallon sealed cans, steel kegs, half -barrels
and barrels. Buy by the barrel or half -barrel and. save ` money.
Sold by cod dealers everywhere in Canada.
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IMPERIAL POLARINV IMPERIAL POLARINE HEAVY IMPERIAL POLARINE A
(Light medium body) . • . (Medium Leavy body) (Extra lteary body)
A GRAIN! SPECIALLY SUITED TO YOUR MOTOR
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