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Fairbanks -worse Engines
and Farm Equipment
The latest price on the Canadian Fairbanks' Morse Co. engines,
1 % horse power $110,00
3 horse power $175.00
6 horse power $285.00
These engines are equipped with the'Bosch magneto, the finest ig-
nition system known..,
Tlbtible
'Oar 'Duna]) •Met $15.00 Internal gear jack $30.00
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FAR1iI°IrIG$TING POWER, 40 Lights, $525.00.
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Emery stands, saw arbors, pulleys, belting, hangers and shafting
short notice.
THE CASE TRACTOR
All makes of engines '4?verhauled, cylinders re -bored or g
pistons made to fit with rings;
Oxy-Acetelyne .welding, done,.
on
ouud, new
Cochrane Machine Works
Exeter, Ont.
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Tempt etons,142 ) Lng W ., Toronto
Lpcal Agent -ler. J. W. Browning
The grounds around the Library
and Town Hall will be decorated with
some German guns captured during
the war and which have been receiv-
ed by Reeve Beavers. ,
There has been a rush by sugar
manufacturers and wholesale deal=
ers to unloads;their present stock of
sugar, and ,some of the wholesalers
have been selling as low as 13 cents.
Even at this price there has not been
active buyin,g by retailers as they
have expected the price to still drop.
THICK, GLOSSY HAIR
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CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children
in Use For Over 30 Years
Always bears
the
Signature of
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FREE FROM DANDRUFF
Girls"! Try it! Hair gets soft, fluffy and
beautiful -Get a small bottle
of banderine.
If gain care for heavy hair that gIis-
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 of your hair, besides it imme-
diately 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
fair roots famish, loosen and die; then
the hair falls out fast. Surely get a
small bottle of Knowlton's Danderine
from any drug ,store and, just try it,
Aucti ort Sole
57 Bead of Cattle 57
At CENTRAL HOTEL -EXETER, on
SATURDAY, NOV 13Th, 1920
At 1 o'clock, shaaro, the folfc't ng
5 ,cows
30 two-year old steers,
6 two-year aid bekters
6 yearling steei!s
10 yearling •heiafers
TERMS,
6 months' credit an approvied joint
+votes 5 •pe;t pent per anrX>;ti9.‘ar1GI
1 `: SIiEAWOOD HIN l k.
PreiorKbai% .
C. W. Robinson:: F. Coates,
-Greenway
(Too late for last week'•
Mrs. R. Webb entertained the .v;
M. S. at a quilting on Wednesday:,;;
Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Ulens were lir
London recently, visiting.'liex pa .entS;,.
The Misses Holland, of Parkhill;,
spent the weekleiad with Mrs. Eel.
Mason.
Mr. and Mrs. Wni. Nichols of
Parkhill, vieited Mr, and Mrs. W.;
England:
Miss Stella Gratton, of Grand send
spent a week with her aunt, Mrs. I.
Hotson. • • •
Mr. John Eagleson has axon d to
his new home he bought from Mrs.
Hotson
Mr. Thos. Stewardson has -been i11
but has recovered.
and playroom., -
Mrs. Baines ,and Mrs. J. R. Mollord
of Grand Bend; spent the week -end
at . M, Wilson's.
ervices will be withdrawn in the
Methodist cburch next Sunday on ac-
count of the 'anniversary services at
Grand Bend.
The choir of •the Methodist church
presented Mrs. Roy Shepherd (nee
Miss Zillah English) with a gold -
lined silver cream and sugar set in
appreciation of her. services.
Last Sunday:was missionary Sun-
day in the Methodist Sunday School
when a special • missionary program
was given also :ea. -address by Mrs.
J. It. Mollard, of Grand Bend, as Tii.
representative, wa's enjoyed by all.
One of Four Millions
(A Photograph Direct from the War -Stricken Area)
per Month Preserves the Life of
Millions of war orphans in Central Europe are growing
up undernourished and stunted.
• Thousands:of then are dying of typhus, tuberculosis
and small p''
$';3. 1. .
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There is almost a compete lack of the nourishing foods growing children need,
of clothing, of idoctors = nurses and medical supplies. The condition of the
children is pitiable in tl extreme.
Upon this coming generation depends largely whether these nations will be
hea Ithy and right-minded or a hot -bed of anarchy and degeneracy -a menace ' to
the world.
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One
Child
It has been found by experience that the cost of caring for a waif child is
approximately three dollars per month; that of the supplies that are required
by imports about one dollar is needed; and therefore the dollar that we
provide, together with the local support of local governments, local munici-
palities, local charities and local services practically preserves the life of
one child
The British Empire War Relief Fund will be adminis-
tered in Europe by the British Red Cross in co-operation
witlz the League of Red Cross Societies. Send your con-
tr2bution care of ;
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The Canadian Re
Cross
thcque
- Enclosed find money order far $,
cash
as my contribution to the Canadian Red Cross Society for European Relief.
Name....
Address ..... ............... , . .
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Please send your contribution to the local lied Cross Branch or to The Canadian Red Cross, 410
Sherbourne Street, Toronto,
Auctiou. Sale of 7Q\
head of choice cattle
The undersigned has received in-
structions to sell by public auction
" AT CROMA1 TX STOCK YARDS
ON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12th, '20
at one o'clock sharp the following;
1 Cow due at time of sale
2 Cows due in December
2 Cows due in January.
45 Steers 2 and3 years old weighing
a from 900 to 1150 pounds..
16 .2-year-old,TerEBxs :.
1 ,par; ,,of yesitipgs `
1 3Fehr-old:11}elfer •.with call ,at side
• r"`d auonths'old,. '
TERMS- 10 months' credit will
be given on furnishing approved
joint notes 'wiith:'6 per' cent. added.
C, W. ROBINSON; Auct.
:A, QPAMProprieBEItors �t[� &.'.a.; MONTEITH 1
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CLEARING AUCTION SALE
O1+' FAR•11i STOCK &aIMPLEMENTS
Brown and bollix, Auctioneers,
have received instructions from Ira
N. Marshall to sell by publi auction
'on ,Lot 9,' concession 13, Usborne,
one mile west of Iiirkton, on •
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17th,
commencing at one o'clock sharp, the
following:
HORSES-iViare 7 years old sup-
posed to be in foal; mare 7 years.oid
gelding 5 years old; filly rising 3
years old; aged mare; good driving
mare, single or double; heavy draft
sucker, filly.
CATTLE - Thorough -bred cow,
Minnie Mint 15th, (129508) due 19
March; Cow due January 9th; Cow
due Feby. 22nd; Cow due April 18th
Jersey Cow, fresh; 2 Durham Cows,
with calf at foot, one due in January
Cow not bred yet; 5 choice steers,
weighing 100.0 lbs. •2 years old; 2
Choice steers rising 2 years, old; 2
yearling heifers; 4 spring calves; 1
young calf.
HOGS -8 Shoats weighing 75 lbs.
2 fat hogs, brood sow due in Jan'y.
SHEEP -9 good breed ewes, Ox-
ford Downs; 7 good breed year-olds
Oxford Downs; spring lamb, Oxford
Down; 2 burl: lambs, Oxford Down;
2 -year-old buck, registered Lincoln.
POULTRY -50 2 -year-old hens;
50 1 -year-old hens; 50 pullets.
IMPLEMENTS -Mower, hayloader
nearly new; side -delivery rake; hay
rake, tedder, binder; cultivator 17
ooth; steel.roller, riding plow;2-fur-
ow plow; 2 single plows; Fleury
iso; set sleighs; Adams wagon with
ox, new; manure spreader; other
agon; fanning mill; scales 2000.lbs
apacity;,. fi'ennian milking machine;
Verity scufflers; "2 sets iron liar
ows?; •I.li.p.. gas engine; Stewart
tippers with^ sheep -shears; DeLaval
ream sepa`itator, new; pulper; steel
rum; hay rack; pig rack; gra-vel box
tone boat; 25 turned cedar posts; 2
ets double harness; 1 box salt; 1
ed barrell; shovels, forks, hoes,
ulleys, belting shafting andother ar-
cies found on a farm.
ROOTS, GAIN AND HAY 12
ads of mangolds; 10 bushels of
tatoes; apples; 600 bushels of oats
0 bus. of barley; 100 bus. or mixed
ain; 30 tons of fray.
No reserve as the proprietor has
nted his •farrin.
TERMS -AIT suns of $10 and ua-
r, cash; over that. amount 11,,
oaths credit will be given on fur-
shing approved joint notes, or a
count of 5 per cent 'straight off
r cash in lieu of notes.
IRA N. MARSHALL, Prop.
S.• BROWN & P. F. DOUPE,
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AUCTION SALE
OF FARM STOCK & IMPLEMENTS
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
On South Kalif of Lot 21, Con. 9,
Stenhen on
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1926
At 12.30 o'clock, sharp, the following
Hors es-i•leavy draft mare, 8 year,
old; 4 year old lmare, in foal; 6 year
old b-orse; 11 year old .horse; 12 year
old driver; driver' rising 4; 2 year-
olds by, Emperor McKinney; driving
n}ar-e, path cott';at foot. - • -
aitfe C'a;v due in Dec.;_ cow dde
rn Jann ,sto•,v due..in Mar.ch's 4 cows
due is April and May; 4 two.year old
steers 2 yes;r old steers; '2 ` y.earli'n
hei?fe*:; 6 spring calves ;,.Reglystlene
Shorthorn Durham bull, 17 Months old.
Pigs and Poultry -7 stockers; 2,rfat
so.v s (if not sold before sale); 18 tur-
keys; 80 hens. Collie dog.
Imn.lemen-ts-Massey-Harris binder
mower and disc„ drill; Frost & Wood
cuaiivttor; Massey -Harris -beam cult.i-
vaatorcombined; Frost & Wocd hay
rake, steel roller; Cockshut disc
Frost & Wood scu[fler; Ideal manure
spreader; 4 --section harrows; riding
Islam; 2 Frost & walking plows
2 llan'c Leaf twin plows; fannr.ng-
mi.l 1601.i. hay :Cork rove, new; 4 sling
roaea ;.umber wagon., wagon box, sleek
rack, hay lack,, gravel box, bobsleighs,
7 ton buggies, cutters, turnip pulper,
wheelbarrow, 2 1-2 h.p. engine," -emery
grinder, 2 set double harness, , 3 set
single harness, De Laval cream senar-
ator water trough, sugar 1.ektle, 40
grain: bags,, big straw atgdk to be red
aa the place, bicycle, set scales, 3 bar-
reits° 2 barrels cider vinegar, 40 rod
waved wire Tense, 40 rod barb wire;
half tar coal in sacks, 3 apple drying
racks, 'large Chao box, logging chair
hay knife, cutting box, 40 gal, steel
coal oil barrel, rape ancl••tackle, light
wire stretchers, rapes and windlass for`
kill.rl beet, girl's play house, robe, 3
horse blanket 5, whir chains,
nc •kyokes, forks, aho,vels, hoea and.
other articles too. numerous tc mention
Household Effects,- Baacbur.ner, .1
hfa la•tt cook stove, stand, cunbcard;
D+ ay churn, kitchen: chairs, rockers, 3
bedsteads, cistern outlzp.
Po.;ii_lvely Ino reserve as the pro-.
n Teras I rv:,ng up farming;
Terms -50 and under cash; over
t at amount 17 mos. c.cdii ; :
ne ovea jot
ni notes, o,r 4 per cean;rt anfi°
for c s "i on, credit announ ts,
Y' TAYLOR S:r ,:s 1 OKENS(Irri.:,
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Alamo. lIedgins, Clerk
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Children Cray'' for Fhkcher's
Fletcher's Castoria is strictly a, remedy for Infants and Children.
Foods are specially prepared for babies. A baby's medicine
F.. is even more essential for Baby.
.interchangeable.
Bab . Remedies primarily
pre a e
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for glpwn-ups are not interchan e ble. It was e need
.of
a remedy for the common ailments of. Infants and Children
that brought Castoria before the public after years of research,
and no claim; has been made for it that its use for over 30
years has tide; proven.
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What, is CAST 4 RIA?
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Castbria is a' harmless ..subst;tt1te.;for Castor•. Oil, Paregorip,
i •olik, and Soothing 'Syrups. • It:`is pleasant. It contains
neither Opium, Morphine nor other' narcotic stibstance. Its
:age is its guarantee. ' ;For more than thirty years it has
` beeii ° 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 natural sleep.
The Children's Comfort -The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE C I ST !! RI
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Bears the Signature of
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ALWAYS
F'a
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THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY
IN addition to the branch at
Exeter, this Bank has branches
at the following -nearby points. --
Crediton
Dashwood
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HE CANADIAN. BANK
OF COMMERCE
PAID-UP CAPITAL - - $15,000,000
RESERVE FUND . $15,000,000
EXETER BRANCH, F. A, Chapman, Manager.
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INCORPORATED 1855
OVER 130 BRANCHES
THE MOLSONS BANK
CAPITAL AND RESERVE +$9,000,000.
'1'11Nl MOLSONS BANK ASSISTS FARMERS.
The importance of a Bank Balance is not only
its purchasing value, but the independence which
its possession gives.
Deposits of One Dollar pr more are welcomed
at any of THE MOLSONS BANK Branches -
Interest allowed.
"SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES AT TH E EXETER BRANCH."
T. S. WOODS, MANAGER, EXETER BRANCH.
CENTRALIA BRANCH OPEN FOR BUSINESS DAILY.
THE USBORNE AND HERBERT
FARMER'S MUTUAL! .Emit R SUB-
ANCEl COMPANY.
Head Office, Farquhar, Ont.
President, THOS. RYAN
Vice -President, JOHN ALLISON
DIRECTORS -
WM. BROCK• J. L. RUSSELL
ROBT. NORRIS, JAMES McKENZIE
AGENTS
JOHN ESSERY, Centralia, Agent for
Usborne and Hibbert.
OLIVER HARRIS, Munro, Agent for
Hibbert, Fullerton and Logan.
W. A. TURNBULL,
Secretary -Treasurer
R. R. No. 1, Woodham:
GLADMAN & STANBURY
Solicitors, Exeter. ,
DR. HENRY A. COBSAU t
• Veterinary Surgeon
Office --Ba k ' L
MONEY TO LOAN - r
We have a Iarge amount of private
funds W. -loan on farm and village
properties, at lowest rates of irl-
terest.
GLADMAN & STANBURY
Barristers, Solicitors,
Main St. Exeter, Ontario
I. R. CARLING, B, A.
Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public,
Commissioner, Solicitor for the
Molsons Bank, etc.
Money to loan at lowest rates of
Interest.
OFFICE -MAIN ST. EXETER, ONT.
PERRY F. DOIII'E, Licensed Auc.
tioneer. Sales conductedin any loo-
ality. Terms moderate, Orders left
at Times' Office will be promptly at-
tended to. Phone 116, Iiirkton.
Address Kirkton I'. 0.
or s ivery oir James St, ..:
Calls promptly attended to day or 'DE. G. F. ROULSTON, L.D.S., D.D.S.
night. ' DENTIST
Phone 8. Office over L 11. Cerling'a LaW
office.
OR. A. R. KINSMAN, ]'.]L.D',,
Honor Graduate of Toronto Univer-
Saty.
DENTIST
Office over Gladman & Stanbury's
office, Main Street, Exeter,
.Ash-ertise in the 'nines. It pays.
Clos d
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CASTOR IA,
Fox Infants and Children
Rn-Uso rorOver30Years
`Always bears
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Signature of trad11