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Coal requirements are the great-
i,aW 711,'ilistory.
To help in solving this p robreru.
the ,home user i$ called upon to
greatly 'reduce his fuel cenawnp-
tioa for the Boutin• moths.
You can buy only 2-3 as uzllelx
opal as formerly.
Will it be possible for you to oom-
Icor
tab)
heat
.our
y /wee ou o an Oil
Y ba
2-3 supply I
Wo say it can be delta
It is from alternately over heat-
ing and under lieataog the house
that
,Fuel is wasted td a a
d this 'can
c�a,
be entirely ovenomo by the in-
stallation ilt ��rr
mar
'Tnat arto4tno�SoatinirYizua'" -
<' `:' k.,,, •
4•1-,,i',AmparatU4ge dnr3rg
flee day at et etly 68 as the Qev-
ernment eeeomntende and an ex-
act lower degree flay the nigh.b.
Your home will be really more
0onlforta'ble and lrealtliful with
leas worry and attention than ever
before.
It is entirely sutomatie in its op-
eration andttakee over the bother-
tenle work of manag-
lug the furnace.
This , time -tested an
absolutely reliable de-
vice can be used on any
Lind of heating plant.
Basile- and quickly in-
stalled under a posieive
gontee of satisfae- {1 I
Agent
:.i. Skelton
Exeter
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IN EXETER
Neuritis, Scia,ticu, Newts algia.
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Cap ilex
Have brought good
health to half -a -million
sufferers.
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well l.n s,
g' .
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f r,li't
fifteen years, r
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pre.
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k
> darters, sold by drugs
iI gists, $1,00 a box. Ask our agents'
or write for a free trialgackage.
Tanxpletons,l42 ling W., Torque()
Loco r
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These engines are equipped with the Bosch
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THE CASE TRACTOR
All makes of engines overhauled, cylinders re -bored or ground, new
pistons made to fit with rings.
Oxy-Acetelyne welding done.
Cochrane Machine Works
Exeter, Ont,
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you want to give the family for Christmas.
'Phis Official Ltoratory Model has won the
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. foto and instrumentalists made these .tes.
They compared their living ts,
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performances by the New Edison.: The
result Was no difference between the two.
Four tnillion. people . said sol they heard
the tests.
J.
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t1Exeter •
(Oontined from page one)
the most illteu$0 eampaigns.yau have
yet been he
Conditions aloatg the border Were1 absolutely rottin , if you'1,1 excuse that
, phrase, was the way Mr. Spracklin
put it. To say that conditions are
ex,:
..,
gls tel,a'e
d Is not carred, 1 Oen tell
You that one half leas not been told.
Conditions down there are so abnor-
mal that it was 1leeesaary for some
of
l ue to
get
u 1tQth fight let
e '
b so that
cl .
wives, lit iz l ti, aur si itis and mo titers
would be sage on the. streets. *It is
, a crying shame the way rule is being
dumped across the border. It is time
Christian people were asserting
themselves,
"I
have til �.
eb-
dell
through l
if
five months tt catnettgign. thathe did
not choose" , said Mr, Spracklin,
"Conditions in the little town of
Sandwich became so disgraceful that
110 plan with red blood in his veins
could sit still."
"I told them in Toronto last week
that I did not ask for 'tile job and
that they could have it again when
they wished. The work led out into
strange paths. How much better I
would like to look after my little
church which .1 Have neglected but
which has stood loyally by Isle,"
In refacing to the dangers of the
work the speaker said he was not
]oastful. It was a common thing to
et threats to shoot ale, to beat me
to and to throw .tae into the canal.
Te have had to dodge around cor-
ers to f'Ot away from enemies,
ar 11the to picked Ine up away from
onto anti we flew heel' followed by
litres for miles!. It h . e 01l ]leen
cause 1 ha v' ; @e, trying t.
ety toward my people, niy to
y country. I have tried to
ork. not that I wanted to,
duSe it was Illy duty, I seoo
nguard because the Work
gilt to have been done by t
rs of the law was not done.
common thing to hear a
tos filled with drunken m
omen, passing my Mone all hours
the night. Street cars were of-
t filled with people under the in-
tense of liquor.
"I ask you not so much to pray for.
, but to pray for my Young wife.
e is the one who is standing the
int of the fight. It is a common
ng to see ears stop in front of my
Ole and on the night of the in -
est shots were fired at or near my
se to intimidate me. 141y wife
repeatedly: said "Leslie, if you
er the Chappelle house you will
er come out alive, and had it not
e11 for the hand of God, I never
Id have come out alive."
You people of the inland towns
going to carry the refereudunl
pile up such a majority that the
vince will never again be cursed
h such an evil.
The speaker said he had come to
to preach a sermon. His text
found in Acts 1: 8, "And ye s1ia11
ive power after that the
st is conee upon you.". .The
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NEWS T I
Important Events Which Hays
OCCurrea Detain the Week,
The Busy World's !Fi'aPponings ,Caere:
fully Compiled and Put Into
Rluldy -d zlttractive Shape for
the Readers of Our Paper — A
Solid Hour's luau joytnent,
TUESDAY.
King Alfonso of Spain and party
have arrived in London.
A deeree has been issued in Italy
g
ra.isi
m
o the
price f
tobacco.
0
The Toronto and York Patriotic
Association are still disbursing large
suras.
'Winnipeg had ite tirst snowslorin
on Monday, a month tater than last
r
Yea. ,
Opinion is expre�t�,,ed that unem-
ployment conditions require prompt
attention"
Republican leaders say there wi11
be no reduction of taxes in United
States till 1923.
Toronto Italians protest against
Italians in Detroit being blamed 'for
-murder epidermic.
Capt. ,Tohnston flew from Camp
Borden to 'Ottawa via Deseronto, 240
nines, in 2fi1 hours.
The Prince of Sialn, who IlaeTheen
in the United States, has left for.
Quebec en route home.
A North Bay man dug 14 bags of
sound' potatoes on Monday fn warn,
September -like weather.
Walter. Kuox of Toronto has been
secured to coach the Regina Victoria
hockey team of Saskatchewan,
J. Ha Gundy -makes interesting
statement regarding meeting in
Brussels of Finanelal Conference.
A Bowman'sville citizen picked a
quart of average -sized ripe rasp-
berries in his garden on Monday.
The last 54 Hospital, Guelph, nfor �Chrilefts Speedwell
Stz eet
a da zny. Hospital, Toronto, with 21 members
N .0 arld I of the staff.
do the De la Salle of Toronto beat Hamil-
ton
be- ton 6 to Collegiate inon the Interscholastic stat iead in the ser-
ies of the O.R.F.U. junior race.
that War was declared at Chicago on
he offi- Monday between the National League
It was and three American League clubs on
and see one side and five American League
en and clubs an the other, The New Na.tionai League will be formed im-
mediately.
WEDNESDAY.
Lumber and mining camps are in
need of inen.
A church census of St. Thomas is
being taken this week.
The Kitchener 0.H.A. senior hoc-
key, team has comnlellced training.
One hundred and nine sh
miners arrived at South Porcupine.
Civil engineers may form union to
protect their calling from "quacks."
Toronto bakers say flour market
must stabilize before pread prices can
be reduced.
Kingston citizens will vote on New
Year's Day on the question of day-
light saving.
Victories 'qualified for the Mulock
Cup final when they beat Junior
Dents Tuesday.
On-
tarioThe gas is being lconsiide ed by members
of the Drury Cabinet.
President-elect Harding went tar-
pon fishing on Tuesday, but failed to
land any fighting fish.
Holy. l Holland' has established a cordon
lin I along the German frontier to prevent
e of the influx of Red agents
preceeding his ascension. The
disciples waited at Jerasuleni and
were baptised with the Spirit which
enabled them to go out on their mis-
sion. Often we think when doing any-
thing that it is 9,5 per cent man and
any-
thing5 per cent d.
it must he95 peraccomplish
per iGod and
5 per cent. roan. " Some talk of using
God; it is not using God but God
using us. It is putting our lives in
his hands, to be used of Ilim, We
cant choose our path and do it s
cessfully. We cannot dzctate • to
Almighty where he will use us. „
Moses, who tried to Iead the c
dren of Israel out of bondage reali
his weakness, but he did not give
We may climb the mountain top wz 1
God but we must go down again into
the valleys, the rugged paths, among
the rocks and boulders, but God will
not leave us in the,
shadows,
It matters not what struggles we
pars through,God wilt see us through
Man must help himself. God conies
to roan and does what that man can-
not do far himself. .God's world -is
a wonder cif power. The bowels of
the earth is God's storehouse" God
placed electricity in the air. H
has stored up coal, oil and gas in tI
earth. If God has seen fit to stor
up physical power, he has also see
fit to supply our spiritual needs.
God never' meant that we should have
the power for these other things and
neglect g t th.
e
spiritual. If the church
would use ite available power it
coup wipe out the cursed' liquor
traffic.
Leonard McKibbon and, Everest
Hineznan, •fishermen, were drowned
off Salmon Point, near Picton.
Geleder, Wrangel,
completed anti-Bolshevik
withdrawal
behind the Perekop fortifications,
Windsor's new police magistrate,
W. E. Gundy, will open court et
9 a.m.,an hour earlier• -than formerly.
Mike - O'Dowd, former middle-
weight champion boxer, beat Jeff
Smith in fyfteen rounds at New York.
The Canadian Sapper was launch-
ed at' New Glasgow, N.S., for the
uc- � Canadian Government Merchant
the' Marine.
Two Sinn Feiners were killed and
nil- two made prisoners when an attack
zed + was made on Monday on an Irish
i police motor patrol.
up, Scotland 'Yard detectives raided
tl the home of E. L. Malone, M.P., the
leader of the Communist party, who
recently made a revolutionary speech
in London, Many documents were
seized.
7.'I Y,f,RSDAY.
Wheat advanced 11 .cents at Win-
nipeg on British buying.
The old General Hospital building
in Toronto is to' be razed.
The OntarioaHortiotlltural Exhibi-
tion opened its 12th annual' display.
James Fleming has issued 0 writ
against the Royal Bank for false
ze I arrest,
e FIint, Mich., is in. the field for the
n National Association convention of
1922.
Engineer Cousins Warns the public
of plot to strangle St. Lawrence pow-
er and canal project.
Bishop W. A. McDowell of Alexan-
dria died in the Hotel Iiieu of Corn-
wall, aged 67 years.
The Montreal police are asking in-.
creases in wages and employment of
only union members.
C. S. Elliott, a farmer of Rocktoii,
near Hamilton, died freen :a fall off
a load of cornstalks,
arrested 19x1 Dublin? last Qnight before
he was to give an address on Bol-
shevism.
The Bothell—lent of the Adriatic
question an the line of the Treaty of
London Is reported in despatches
from Italy.
The City -Council of.•
Sydney, Aus-
tralia, has refused to accept the ofs.
for of war trophies from the Federal
Government,
France wants its colonies to have
the same status la : the League of Na-
tions Assembly as 4s accorded the
British dominions.
Yatchsnuen of Watertown, N.Y.,'
ha
ye notified elle Lake Yacht Racing',
Association
e
the R.C.Y.C..frar tlieeGeorge Cupy, will next
year.
IP/111)4Y.
Armistice Day obseeered with many
impressive services.
THICK, GLOSSY F-tAIE
FRSE FROG'r DANDRIT,Fp
Gads! Try it! Hair gets soft, fluffy and
Ibeautiful --Get a small bottle
of Danderine.
If e'ou care for heavy Mair that glis-
tens with beauty . and is. radiant with
ar
Iife; bas an fncompabie 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 gird itching of the scalp; the
hair roots famish, Iocsen and die; then;
the hair fall,: cut fast: Surely get a
small bottle of Knowlton's Danderinr
from any drug store and just `,ry it,
fug ofliolal saps the North le
s.ut>:eriug front labor shortage,
de
Pour
a t children,PigPond,td, were
va. bSootla, t
The Belgian coal strike in the. cen-
tral districts has been ()ailed off,
Inclioations are brighter ter a Set-
tlement of the polder shortage
problem,
Kcation of athegOamp new ows ns of Spruce the
Rapids.
There is a prospect of Canada's
,war debt being discharged by the end
of 0,937.
S.P.S. won the Interfaculty Boccej
championship of the University of
Toronto.
Premier Lloyd George hopes to at-
tend-
'the
League g of
Na
ence at Geneva. dans confer-
ence
Government of Great Britain
has decided to continue to be repre-
sented at the Vatican.
Alberta's sdr�
ylna' majority J It is
now ow
state
at
ed to be 18,284, with rural West Ed-
monton still to be counted.
W. D. Wilson, chief inspector un-
der
the 'New Brunsllgick Prohibition
Act since •1917, has resigned,
"Joe" Welling has been matched
to boa "Benny" Leonard for: the
world's lightweight boxing title.
A general reduction ofretail prices
of meats in Eastern Canada Is pre-
dicted by a Western cattle roan.
The B.olsheviki are attacking 'Gen..
Wrangel's troops in strong force on
both wings in the Crimean Peninsula;
De la Salle won the Interschoiastio
Football League Central - Group title,
beating Hamilt5n C.I, on the round
by 7 to 4.
Four rioters at Welland pleaded~
guilty and were fined $100 or three
months in jail. Fourteen other rnen
were dismissed. :
A very impressive ceremony was
held in London, Eng., when an un-
identified soldier was laid at rest with
Britain's illustrious dead in West
minister Abbey, The King personally
laid a wreath' on the coffin.
SATURDAY.
Italy and Jugo-Siavia• have signed
articles of peace.
Cork hunger -strikers have started
to take nourishment, •
The Government will protect claim
holders of mines in the North,
The coal problem in the neighbor-
hood of Toronto is reported to be
Serious.
Charles Edouard Breteuil has been
awarded. the Nobel prize for 1920
for physics.
Dr. W.. H. Sutherland, Revelstoke,.
has been returned by acclamation in
B. C. Legislature.
Rene Miller, who ran down a boy
while driving an auto, was found net
guilty of manslaughter,
Louis Levenkron was found liy liis
wife~ hanging dead in the cellar of
his home in Montreal.
Canadian professional hockey
teams have been guaranteed large
sums to play In New York.
The Armenians are reported to
have suffered a disastrous defeat at -
the hands of Mustapha Kemal Pasha.
Many men are moving into North-
' ern Ontario to relieve the shortage of
workers in mining and luinbering
districts.
A 10
er
on in
the St. Thomas cent. shops ofthePere
Marquette Railway is• to take -effect
immediately.
Regina
otball
ns
of W'esternoCanada, smlikely mtoobe
invited by the Toronto Argonauts to
play in that city.
Dr. john Moore of Shannonville
was fatally hurt in a collision be-
tween a G.T.R. train and his motor
car at Point Ann.
The jury could not agree in the
case of Rev. G. A. Black at•Cobburg.
The complainant is a young girl of
Hamilton township. ,
Subscription lists are being circu-
lated in the Marine Provinces to
raise funds to build a schooner for
the international fishermen's races
next year. e
The monument erected by:;the Ger-
mans at Couillet, Belgium, was de-
stroyed by order of Belgium authori-•
ties on the second anniversary of the
signing ,of the armistice. e
MONDAY. ..
Sterling in New -York is- quoted at
$8.36%.
Bran
very b
The
known
New
a $4,00
Arnie
the stre
The
is '-ready
A alr
iously
The
team be
The 13
men are
An ex
plied to
The
France h
ing 2,00
Joh n
to Ambr
reported
ed
James
Brighton
C. N. R
Wellingt
McGill
will play
senior fo
Saturday.
Sarnia
oorderwil
ing three
next spri
Angus
near Cain
his elothf
agasoline
Two U.
umphed o
the senior
the interni
1 afrol
Brant Hos
appointed
Orthopedic
An, autor
in broad d
011 Co, ac
$1,500 cas
Miss Jess
bank was 1
-mods, Seek
iMg,over. an
Was a passe
tford industrial situation
r•igh t.
Greek election returns "will
to -morrow,
South Wales is about to iss
0,000 loan.
d motor bandits shoot a m
ets of Toronto.
new Union Station in Toroi
for inspection.
itish officer was shot and s
ounded in Cairo.
Princeton University footba
at Yale by 20 to 0.
rotherhood of Railway C
to convene in Toronto.
tra 15,000 horsepower is sup
Hydro transmission lines.
Bleriot airplane works i
ave been closed &bwn, thro
0 persons out'of work,
Doughty, missing secreta;;
ose J. Small, of Toronto, i
to
be at Portland,. Oregon.
•Lawson, residing mea
, . Ont., was killed -'by _
y train on a ,crossing near
on.
and Univeysity of Toronto
off for The Intercollegiate
otball title at'Kingston next
flax mills has received an
ich will keep it busy, work -
hours daily oveetime, until
ng.
Cornwall, a, young farmer
Sville, was: fatally hurt by
ng catching in the shaft of•
engine.
of T. football teams tri -
ver Queen's on Saturday,
s winning by 34 to 1 and
ediates by 8 to 3.
A. J. Hartley, R.RC of
pital,- Burlington, has been
matron of the.Dominions
Hospital, Toronto.
mobile bandit at Vaneowvezt
ayligilt .robbed an. Imperial.
c0 nt
lint. .
a
of
a'
grip with.
h and $20,000 cheques.-
'.-
ie Irene Thompson of Eska
nstantly killed near Dat-'
•, by a telephone pole fall -
automobile in which she
tiger,
is
be
ue
an
to
e
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i letcher's Castorza is strictly* a remedyf0r11Fant
Infants
tr
Children.dr
e
x»
,.:..Foods
are specially y prepared for
babies.
A baby's medicine
is even more essential for Baby. Remedies prinia,rily prepared
% for grown-ups are not interchangeable. It was the need of remedy for the common ailmentsre
of Infants and �17:llwr'.',n
that brought Costoria. before the public afterEars
o research,
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, and no claims lias been made for it that its 'use for over 30`
years has not proven.,.
hat is CAST R 1 A 19DI
,
Castor1a is a harmless substitute
,.
for Castor 03.1; Paregoric,
Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. it contains
neither 'Opium,' Morphine nor other n£.rostie $I1bst neo, % I
age is its its
g guarantee. For more than thirty years it has
been in constant use for 'the relief of Constipation,
Flatulency, Colic andDiarrhoea » allayingFevetlsnness ari„iner
therefrom, and li. regulating the Stomach and Bowels aid;the assimilatio"'n of Food; giving healthy and natural Bowels,
The Children's Comfort—The Mother's Friend.
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GENUINE CASTOR A ALA'"
Bears the Signature gr-
In Use For Der 4 Years
THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY
CLIMMAIWKEavi
GENUINE ASSISTANCE
TO FARMERS
That this Bank is anxiousto assist the agri-
cultural development of Canada is shown,
by the fact that two.thirds of our borrowing
customers are farmers.
Au application for credit from you will
be given the most considerate treatment.
586
THE CANADIAN BANK.
OF COMMERCE
PAID-UP CAPITAL _$15,000,000
RESERVE FUND _ - $15,000,000
EXETER BRANCH, F. A. Chapman, Manager.
i
INCORPORATED 1855
• OVER 130 BRANCHES
THE MOLSONS BANK
K
AND RESERVE $9,000,000.
THE MOLSONS BANK - ASSISTS FARMERS.
4'he importance of 'a Bank Balance is not only
its purchasing value, but the independence which
.its possession gives.
• Deposits of One Dollar or more are welcomed
at any of THE MOLSONS BANK Branches-
Interest allowed.
"SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES AT THE EXETER BRANCH."
T. S. WOODS, MANAGER, EXETER BRANCH.
1111 `CENTRALIA BRANCH OPEN FOR, BUSI•NESS DAILY.
RNE AND BIBBERT
B'ARlIEIR'S MUTUAL FIRE INSUR.
• 'ANCE 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. CORSAUT
Veterinary Surgeon E
Office ---Baker's Livery on
t.
Calls pram tl attended James S
p y ttended to day or
night.
P1 -one S.
DR. A. R. KINSMAN, !LL.D., D.D.S.
t1onor Graduate of Toronto Univer-
Sity,
DENTIST
ST
Otline over Gladman• & Stanbury's
office, Main Street, Exeter,
Advertise in ,the Times, It pays,"
MONEY TO LOAN
We have a large amount of `�
funds to -loan on farm and villagee
properties, at lowest rates of . int
terest.
GLADMAN & STANBURY
Barristers, Solicitors,
Main St. Exeter, Ontario
I. R. CA.RLING, B. A.
J.�i •
Barrister, er
Solicitor, cit
or, y Notary i'irbli0ct
Commissioner, Solicitor for the
Molsons Bank, ete.
Money to loan at lowest rates off
Interest.
OFFICE --MAIN ST: EXETER, ONT.
• PERRY F. DOUPE, Licensed Aural
tioneer, Sales conducted in any
Joe-
stality. Termsmoderate,Orders left wat Times Office willbepromptly ateeetended to. ope116, iiiktoAddress Kirktn0
DR. G. I''. ROULSTON,,.L.D.S., D.D.S
DENTIST
Office over I. R. Carling's Lave
office.
Closed every Wednesday afternoon,/
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For Infants anti Children
in Use For Over 30'roars
Always bears
the jf
9irntlture of .+e w,.