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WEST HURON TEACHER'S ILID
SUCCESSFUL MEETING AT
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ta_oneinued from last week)
a?t. rn that the: best article: aren't al
treys the l:u'gest. r randree along this
Llan: will be very valuable to children.
The a.idre s created considerable in-
t.rest :orad many questions were asked
and answered.
Mee: Ida Taylor subm'tted an ex-
:, on History for Entrance
°°°well The paper showed forst the
a�ltsdtonds
ndgardtns. 'Inns „should, be kept
in the room, Igo:tures on waihls, the
Perry pictures are gocw., Neat and
happy tares are the best decorations
Mr. It. J. Welhey discussed anum-
her of short me(t,luads in aaithmctic,
that were useful and interesting.
Votes of tltaEnks were passed to the
Exeter School Speed for :the use of
the school, thud to the retiring officers
The singing ii the .National Anthem
brought a very successful eonventio,u
to a close,
$1.E1) GRAIN DISTRIBUTION
The annual free distribution of
samples of seed grain is being con-
ducted' at the Central Experimental
Farm, Ottawa, by the Dominion Cer-
ealist.
The following kinds of seed grain
will be sent out this season:
Spring wheat, (in about 5 lb. sam-
ples) ; white oats, about 4 lb; bar-
ley, about 5 lb.; field peas, not gar-
den peas, about 5 lb.; field beaus
early ripening, only for districts
where the season is short, about two
pound; flax for seed, about two lb.;
and flax for fibre about two ib.
Only one sample can be sent to
each applicant.
Applications must be on printed
forms which may be obtained from
the Dominion Cerealist at any time
after Sept. lst.
As the stock of seed is limited far-
mers are advised to apply early to a-
void disappointment. No application
forms will be furnished after Febru-
ary 1st, 1920.
C. S. SAUNDERS,
Dominion Cerealist.
value of history in training future, cit-
!eens to become intelligent, honorable
and patriotic, with a proper concep-
tioa of what they owe their land. We
mast seek to make the subject real
un? intensely interesting. The method
ai teaching should be the most ef-
fe 'tire:, There should be constant
tests by examinations.
:Alas H. Kinsman took up Care of
School Grounds and School Decora-
tion, and ;said that if we wish pupils
to grew up with an appreciation of
nature we should consult them as to
Widows and orphans—Your 'Vic-
tory Bonds help them.
TRICK, GLOSSY HAIR
FREE FROM DANDRUFF
Girls! Try it! Hair gets soft, fluffy and
beautiful—Get a small bottle
of Danderine.
Auction Sale
1"ARAI STOCK , IMPLEMENTS
Cxrain and household Effects
The undersigned auctioneer will
sell by public auction on
Lot 14, Con. 14, Township Hibbert
FRIDAY:, OUTOBElt 31st, 1910
at 1 o'clock p.m, sharp the following
IIORSES—Driving mare, quiet &
reliable, 6 years old.
COWS -2 Holstein cows due last
of March; 2 Durham cows due last
of March; 2 Durham cows clue last
of May; Holstein cow freshened
with calf at foot; 3 year old steer,
2 yearling Holstein hailers; yearl-
ing Durham steer; 7 spring calves.
HOGS ---2 brood sows due last of
December; 1 store hog.
IMPLMENTS—A quantity of
wood, lumber, cedar posts, about 4
tons of hay and some straw; 6 foot
sap pan and over 60 buckets, cattle
chains, watering trough, slings ropes
extension ladder, top buggy, cutter,
harness, some roots and corn.
Household effects—Cash.
FURNITURE & CARPETS—Cook
stove, table, fruit stand, stove Pipes,
bedroom suite, pictures, dishes, and
a lot of other articles too numerous
to mention.
TERMS—All sutras of $10 and un-
der, cash, over that amount 10
months credit on approved joint
notes and a discount of 4 per cent
per annum off for cash on credit a-
mounts.
Andrew Hackney, Thos. Cameron
Proprietor Auctioneer
If you care for heavy hair that glis-
tens with: beauty and is radiant with
life; has an incomparable softness and
is fluffy and: lustrous, try Danderine.
Just one application doubles the
beauty 9f your hair, besides it ixame-
d ttely dissolves every particle of
dandruff, You can not have nice heavy,
healthy hair if you have dandruff. This
destructive scurf robs the hair of its
lustre, its strength and its very life,
and if not overcome it produces a fever-
ishness and itching of the scalp; the
hair loots famish, loosen and die; then
the hair fall•. out fast. Surely get a
small bottle of Xnowlton's Danderine
from any drug store and just try it,
Auction Sale
Of 25 Cows
Mr. C. W. Robinson has received 1
instructions to sell by Public Atte-
tion at the
CENTRAL HOTEL, EXETER
THL'RS., NOVEMBER 6th, 1919
at one o'clock sharp.
Five springers, 20 cows due to
calf March, April and May, 1920.
This is. a choice load of cows.
TERMS OF SALE
Ten. months credit on furnishing
approved joint notes with 6 pet
cent per annum off for cash.
C. W. ROBINSON 11X. J. WILLIAMS
Auctioneer Proprietor
Auction Sale
HOUSE, & HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
The undersigned has been instruc-
ted to sell by public auction the
property of the Iate Jos. Peart, sit-
uate on the corner of Albert and Hu-
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If you want a good tractor—and you need the
best tractor—don't watch the price -ticket.
Look at the tractor.
You'll be able to pick out the good tractor, just
the same as you can pick out a good horse.
That's why we want you to see the Moline -
U„ 1r9;,,ersal Tractor.
When you do, you'll see its superiorities.
You'll see why farmers have proved four things
about the Moline -Universal Tractor.
I. One-man control.
2. It will do more work.
3. It costs less to operate and
keep up.
4. It lasts longer.
The reason, lies in Moline con-
struction.
Wo /ban be pleased to demonstrate the MOLINE
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The Moline is designed correctly. It is a one-man out=
fit—you sit on the seat of the implement where you always
sat. You can back up with any implement attached. You
can turn short. You can cultivate. You have ample steady
power for any work—in the field or on the belt.
The high-grade Moline motor is sparing with fuel and oil.
It costs less money to plow an acre with a Moline. In
addition you have an easy starting engine, electrically
governed, which can be stopped and started when you
please. Electric starter.
The careful Moline construction does away with most repairs and
replacements. Motor is up away from the dust. All moving parts
are enclosed. Gears run in oil. Hyatt Roller Bearings.
Every one of these things means longer lift
in the Moline.
When you see the Moline Tractor work
when you know that more farmers operate
Molines than any other make—you will begin to
realize the tremendous earning power of the
Moline.
You need a Moline on your farm. You need
it now,
All we want you to colo is to come in and see
the tractor. We'll let it sell itself.
TRACTOR at actual farm work to anyone interested.
The Wiltys-Overland Ltd.
West Toronto, Ont.
Dear Sirs:—
Our Moline-Universal'rractor bas saved
tis at feast 2 men and 10 horses. It can be
operated and maintained for less than it
costs to keep 3 or 4 horses.
(Sign
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Preecevtlle, Sask.
UNIVERSAL
ALLEN dc ALLEN, Blythe, Ontario
Canadian Distributors Wi11ys-Overrland, Ltd., West Toronto Made by Moline Plow Co., Moline,
y' e oke '
yon Streets, Fetex;, on
SATURDAY, NO EMW II. 8th, 1919
coinineueing at one o'clock sharp
the following:--
One parlor table,. a drop leaf
tables, 6 perforated °hairs; 6 cane -
bottomed °hairs; 12 kitchen chars;
2 arm chains; 4 rockers; 2 veranda
seats; 2 veranda chairs;, 1 glass,
cupboard; 3 mirrors;. 3 clocks; 2
couches; 2 bedroom suites; 1 bur-
eau; 2 stands; 2 toilet sets; two
couches; one writing desk;. carpets,
mats, linoleum, a large quantity of
dishes, knives, forks, and spoons, 3
dozen gents; 1 kitchen range, new;
6 pipes; 2 elbows; 1 Detroit gas-
oline two burner stove; 2. granite
pails; 1 five gallon oil can and two
one gallon cans; coal scuttle,; wash-
ing machine; wringer; 2 tubs; one
copper boiler; 2 lamps; two cords
hard stove wood; about two tons of
chestnut coal; wheelbarrow; two
long ladders; one step ladder; gar-
den cultivator, new; grindstone; wa-
tering can; lawn mower and a lot
more articles too numerous to men-.
tion.
REAL ESTATE—House 20x30,
frame, story and one half, Kitchen
and woodshed 20x36. three bed-
rooms upstairs, one downstairs. Sit-
ting
itting room and parlor. New furnace
in house, also -a stable 20x30. This
lot is beautifully ornamented and
has a number of fruit trees. There
is one half acre of choice property.
TERMS—Cash for Chattels.
TERMS OF REAL ESTATE— 10
per cent on day of sale andbalance
in 30 days without interest. If re-
quired part of purchase money may
be left on property at current rates
of interest. Further particulars and
conditions made known on day of
sale or may be had on application to
undersigned.
S. Martin, John Peart, Executors
C. W. Robinson, Auctioneer
GLADMAN & STANBURY
Solicitors for Executors
Auction Sale
OF FRAME COTTAGE, ETC. ON
ANDREW STRN161T atitITER.
The Executor of the Estate of the
late Priscilla Clarke, has instructed
the undersigned auctioneer to offer
for sale by Pubilc Auction on the
premises on
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1st., 1019
at one o'clock, the following: -
REAL ESTATE—Lot number
ninety-eight (98) on the east side of
Andrew Street in the village of
Exeter. On this lot is a frame cot-
tage
ottage containing six rooms, a pantry
and a clothes closet and woodshed
There is also a good sized stable
The lot is an extra large village lot
The location is one of the best in
Exeter. Possession can be given im-
mediately.
CHATTELS -1 parlor suite, ( 7
pieces), 4 rockers, 1 centre table, 1
organ, 1 dining room table and 6
chairs, 1 couch, 2 wooden bedsteads
2 feather beds, 1 mattress, 1 bedroom
set, 1 bureau, 1. sideboard, 1 clock, 1
glass cupboard, 1 kitchen table, 7
kitchen chairs, 1 coal heater, 2 wood.
cook stoves, 1. set of dishes, 1 wheel-
barrow, and a number of garden
tools, 1 lawn mower, 2% tons of
coal, 2 cord of wood, 2 tapestry car-
pets, and other articles too numerous
to mention.
TERMS—
REAL ESTATE -10 per cent on
the day of sale, the balance in 30
days thereafter without interest.
CHATTELS—Cash.
Further particulars will be made
known on day of sale or may be had
on application to;
FRANK GILL, Executor;
C. W. ROBINSON, Auctioneer
GLADMAN & STANBURY, Solicitors
Notice to Creditors
In the matter of the estate of
Maria Gill, of the Village of Grand
Bend, County of Lambton, widow,
deceased.
Notice is hereby given pursuant to
Statutes in that behalf that all cred-
itors and others having claims a-
gainst the estate of the said Maria
Gill, who ' died. on or about August
31st, 1919, are required on or
before the 24th day of Nov. 1919,
to send by post prepaid or deliver to
Messrs. Gladman & Stanbury of the
Village of Exeter, Solicitors for the
Executor of the said deceased, their
christian and surnames. addresses
and descriptions, the full particulars
of their claims,tbe statements of their
accounts and the nature of the secur-
ities, if any, held by them. And fur-
ther take notice that after such last
mentioned date the said Executor
will proceed to distribute the assets
of the deceased among the parties
entitled thereto, having regard only
to the claims of which he shall
have notice and that the Executor
will not be liable for said assets or
any part thereof to any person or
persons of whose claims notice shall
not have been received by him at
the time of suck distribution.
GLADMAN & STANBURY
Solicitors for Executor
Dated at Exeter this 28th day of
October, 1919.
THE USBORNE AND B113BERT
FARMER'S MUTUAL FIRE INSUR-
ANCE COMPANY.
Head Office, Farquhar, Ont.
President, THOS. RYAN
vice -President, WM. ROY
DIRECTORS
WM. BROCK, J. T. ALLISON
T. L. RUSSELL, ROBT. NORRIS
AGENTS
JOHN ESSERY, Centralia, Agent for
Usborne and Hibbert.
OLIVER HARRIS, Munro, Agent tor
I3.tbbert, Fuliarton and Logan.
W. A. TURNBTJLL,
Secy.-Treas., Parpuhar.
GLADMAI1 & STANBURY,
_¢. Solicitors, Exeter.
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ALL IS LOST
When your god health leaves you then you lose energy,
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Things that are worth while do not interest you and you just
drag on from day to day,
Don't give rap: Don't Weaken, do not be discouraged be.
cause other medicines have failed to benefit you, here is one
that will Build Up and Strengthen the Body so that you will
again be Strong and Vigorous—
Hacking's Heart and Nerve Remedy
It takes away °'that tired feeling" and brings back the rosy
cheeks of your younger days.
Health, Strength and Vitality are yours if you desire them,
get a few boxes of Rankings heart and Nerve Remedy from.
your dealer today, and give them a fair trial. It is the Alaster
Tonic and Builder that will succeed when others have failed.
Mrs. H. Hinchcliffe of Wiughatn vrites as follows--
"Hacking's Heart and Nerve Remedy has done wonders
for me,I was on thepoint of a Complete Nervous Breakdown.
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on the recommendation of one of my friends. After taking
the first box I improved so much in health that I took the
full treatment of six bones and =now feeling so much better
thatl am able to return to my work with renewed vigor. I am
glad that I love at last found a medicine that has done me so
much good."
Hacking's Heart and Nerve Remedy sells for 50o a box, 6 for
$2.60. If your Druggist does not have it he will be glad to get
it for you or we will be glad to send it to you by mall post
paid. Insist on Hackings.
HACKING'S LIMITED, Listowel, Ont.
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Capital and Reserve $8,800,000
The Molsons Bank offers you a safe and
convenient depositary for your money, and al-
lows you interest on sane. The use of cheques
obviates carrying sums of money when paying
accounts. Morever such payments cannot be
disputed.
OVER 100 BRANCHES
Throughout Canada give the best possible at-
tention to the banking requirements of any
Molsons Bank customers. '
T. S. WOODS, Manager EXETER BRANCH
Centralia Branch open for business daily
EXETER BRANCH
CREDITON BRANCH -
DASHWOOD BRANCH •
A. E. KUHN, Manager
J. A. McDONALD, Manager
F. S. KENT, Manager
Farrners
Attention
Now is your time to put in your
supply of both HARD AND SOFT
GAOL. I am selling Large Lump,
Bright, Clean Threshing Coal at $7
per ton. Very loW prices on the
Best Farm Fence (Frost . Fence. )
A11 kinds of Lumber in stock, also
Shingles and Cedar Posts, 8ft., Oft.,
and 10ft, long. Cement sold in
large lots at a very close price.
All Grades of Paroid Hoofing.
Phone 12
A. J.
CLATWORTHY
GRAN TON
T)Ii. A. R. 'KINSMAN, L.L.D., D.D.S.
Honor Graduate of Toronto Univer-
sity.
DENTIST,
Teeth extracted without pain or any
bad effects. Office over Gladman
& Stan'buXy'e Office. Main St.
Exeter.
CR&S 0RIA.
For Infants and Children
hi Uso For Ovefr 30 Years
Always bears /"
the `/
Signature of
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. J. W. BROWING, M. D., M. §. P.0
S. Graduate Victoria University,
Office and Residence, Dominion .
Labratory, Exeter.
Associate Coroner of Huron.
L R. CABLING, M. A.
Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public,
Commissioner, Solicitor for that
Maisons Bank, etc:
Money to loan ' at lowest rates of
Interest.
OFFICE --MAIN ST. EXETER, ONTk;
PERRY F. DOUPE, Licensed Aum-»'
tioneer. Sales conducted in any loc-
ality. Terms moderate, Orders left.
at Times Office will be promptly at-
tended to. Phone 116, Kirktonk
Address Kirkton P. O.
11R. G. F. RROULSTON, L.D.S., D.D.S
DENTIST r
Oiilee over I. R. Carling's La*
office.
Closed every Wednesday afternoons
A1`6'M SALES
Farmers with Sales
turn them over to
The Bank will relieve
ing presentation, and
your account promptly.
Sales Notes supplied
THE CANADIAN
OF COMMERCE
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Notes will be well advised to
this Bank for collection.
you of all trouble in mak-
payments will be credited to
without charge.
BANK
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EXETER BRANCH
CREDITON BRANCH -
DASHWOOD BRANCH •
A. E. KUHN, Manager
J. A. McDONALD, Manager
F. S. KENT, Manager
Farrners
Attention
Now is your time to put in your
supply of both HARD AND SOFT
GAOL. I am selling Large Lump,
Bright, Clean Threshing Coal at $7
per ton. Very loW prices on the
Best Farm Fence (Frost . Fence. )
A11 kinds of Lumber in stock, also
Shingles and Cedar Posts, 8ft., Oft.,
and 10ft, long. Cement sold in
large lots at a very close price.
All Grades of Paroid Hoofing.
Phone 12
A. J.
CLATWORTHY
GRAN TON
T)Ii. A. R. 'KINSMAN, L.L.D., D.D.S.
Honor Graduate of Toronto Univer-
sity.
DENTIST,
Teeth extracted without pain or any
bad effects. Office over Gladman
& Stan'buXy'e Office. Main St.
Exeter.
CR&S 0RIA.
For Infants and Children
hi Uso For Ovefr 30 Years
Always bears /"
the `/
Signature of
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. J. W. BROWING, M. D., M. §. P.0
S. Graduate Victoria University,
Office and Residence, Dominion .
Labratory, Exeter.
Associate Coroner of Huron.
L R. CABLING, M. A.
Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public,
Commissioner, Solicitor for that
Maisons Bank, etc:
Money to loan ' at lowest rates of
Interest.
OFFICE --MAIN ST. EXETER, ONTk;
PERRY F. DOUPE, Licensed Aum-»'
tioneer. Sales conducted in any loc-
ality. Terms moderate, Orders left.
at Times Office will be promptly at-
tended to. Phone 116, Kirktonk
Address Kirkton P. O.
11R. G. F. RROULSTON, L.D.S., D.D.S
DENTIST r
Oiilee over I. R. Carling's La*
office.
Closed every Wednesday afternoons