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TIIVRSDAY, SEPT. 1st, 1921
Dashwood
The lawn bowling club entertain -
ea two rinks from Exeter on Tues-
day evening. Four very interesting
games were Played resulting in the
t:'e91bwin g e"t+re:
EXETER
1lawhinney slee i t Fassold sk.
Roulston sit. i7 Tiernan sk. 11
Barn ,� sk.5 1"aas fd sit. . 9
elawlenney sk. 5 Tienian ,1. 18
Exeter 48. Dashwood 40
Previous w their departure from
town firs. fowurd and Miss Evelyn
were. on Tuesday evening, made the
recipient of tokens of rememba"auee
front the Ladies' Aid and the Buda
of Promise S. S. class. respectively.
The ladies, thirty in number, proved
themselves loyal entertainers. wring-
ing with them their basket oe eats
and can of ice cream. Miss l velym
was entertained at the hole of Miss
Edna Pfaff, a. member of the class..
After the presentations were ma
and lunch served. a program of Ira•
Promptte addresses were given. The
following addresses were read'
sire. G. S. Howard.
Dear Sister:
We, the members of the Ladles'
Aid of the Calvary Evangelical
church of Dashwood, Ont„ have
learned that you are about to Leave
us to reside in Exeter where your
esteemed husband has accepted the
position as principal of the public
school, We hove ;always found you a
true Christian worker, ever ready to
do your share ot whatever duties
were .assigned you. You will be
greatly mussed by us all. You were
wise and thoughtful in our commit-
tee work and your judgement was al-
ways to be depended upon. We ap-
preciate your 'Christian liberality in
the support of every worthy cause.
In reeo;nition of your faithful and
helpful services rendered, as well as
our high esteem. will you acecpt this
token (aluminum crumb tray) as an
expression of our love fur you, Our
prayers will uillew you end we trust
you will be spared many yearn to
serve your God a: ,i t, t.'hri:etian
church wherever your lotis cast.
Signed in behalf of the Ladies'
;Aid. Dashwood. Aug. 23, 1921.
Mrs. .T. K. Ehlers, Secty.
Miss Evelyn Howard,
Dear Classmate:
I i • w l'h regret that we bear of
yo r departure from Dashwood
which will mean the severing of
your c.,aneetion with our sings. We
have eneoyed having you as a mem-
ber and :appreciate the way in which
you did any work that was given
you to do. As a slight token of ap•
-
prer_iation and regard and as a re-
membrance. will you kindly accept :err and Mrs. Churchhill, Mr. and
this gift (a piece of china.) 1day :Airs. Archie Macdonald of London
God bless you in your new home in visitel at :lir. and tilts. Allan Macdo
Exeter and throughout your life may aId on Sunday last,
You be a blessing to all who come Heber and Veria Davis end Mar'an
in contact with you is the prayer of Dandle visited in Landon. Township
The Buds of Promise. 1 last Sunday.
Signed—Luella Schatz, ser,'y, (pro Mildred Dabs is visiting in and
tem), Myrtle Neeb, pres. around Cland•eboye at present.
Mr. Harry Kraft is rushing to sister Mrs.
Davis is visiting her
12rs. J. Hathain $n Seafortb,
completion his new dwelling at the
east end. When complete there will CROMARTY.—On Friday the sud-
be something doing. 'den. death took glace, of Mrs. George
Mr. Chas. Gossman has returned Martin Deceased had retired tbe ev-
from the West and has taken ttp ening. before in leer usual good health
temporary quarters at the north end end *bee tear,. Martini awoke at sex a.
of the town. m. he found. his wife dead. He dcies
Mr. Earl Geiser is having a cern- not km'ow at what, hour Mrs;. Martin
ant wall put under his straw shed. exp'red. Sb a is surveyed by a family
Mr. Earl Guenther is becoming an of otna son, tm. of Tuars in
extensive grain buyer. He' buys the Wa1 two marriedve daughters tai the
West, who, arrived home for the fun -
grain at the farmers' barns and erect
Growing Old Gracefully
Are you
grow-
ing old
grace-
fully?
W la o
wins in
the race
of life?
Is it the
man
who is
thin-
blooded,.
weak,
tared
all the
time?
athlete trains For every race.
A man is as strong as his blood
and as old as his arteries. Make
your blood redder, your health
''atter by taking that old lash -
'
aped blood tonic sold f fty years
go and stili "good as gold".--.
a amely,Dr,Pierce's Golden Medical
.)iscov ery, Sold by all druggists,
.'r send 10c. to Dr. Pieree's JnvaUds'
Rotel in Bat#ralo, N. Y.-, for a trial
laeli;a�tl',e,
CHATIL53f, OzvT.-.." For many years 1
metered with stomach trouble, and 1
!tied many reereedies, but they seemed too
lze a failure --I seemed to be getting
,sorsa instead of butter: Otte day 1 came
Ptlila possession of a bottle of Dr. Pierre's
1 )i
)a d n 'lledle 1 1.x01
l e .+ i41 er and. took
it,
ty
=nd my stomach trouble seemed caam-
et.tele eured. I hee e great faith in this
hent-I'ne, and hope any sufferer that
Friel. tOnceitried,evouu will i ever bo
c, awe; itee- 0. 'Ps:rva, Ju,, tie nuke St,
teams It himself.
Mr. Eldon Goetz, who has spent a
month or so with bis parents. left
tor Vancouver, 13.C., where he has
a good position.
Mr. Wm. (iceman, banker, is do-
ing a wonderful business among the
Grand. Bend;', campers selling all
kinds ot vegetables. etc. You can
buy anything and everything from
Dilly. even to buttermilk.
Rev. Yager and family are away
a two -weeks' motor trip to Niag-
ara, Falls, Buffalo, etc.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Held of I3uf-
talo. are visiting relatives here.
Mr. Milford Koch of Detroit. is
spending his vacation at his home
here.
Mr. N. J. Brown. of Paris was a
week -end visitor itown.
Mr. and Mrs. P. Kraft are this
week visiting in New Hamburg and
Kitchener.
Miss Tittle Miller and niece, Mil-
dred Shore, have returned to Wood-
bridge after spending their vacation
with Mrs. Miller.
Rev. C.arriere of Grand Bend oc-;
cupied the pulpit In the Evan church
Sunday evening in the absence of
Rev. Yager.
Miss McKee of Dutton visited Miss
Pearl Tiernan a few days.
Miss Catherine Finkbeiner is vis-
iting in Sarnia.
Mrs. Donehey and son, John, left
for their home in Chicago after
spending the summer months with'.
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. K.
Goetz.
Mr. C. Fisher purchased the prop-
erty of the late W. Brown on Satur-
day.
Mrs. Burn: and daughter, Irma, of
Port Huron, are visiting with Mrs.
Witzel.
Pat. Edighoffer is this week at-
tending Toronto Exhibition.
Saintsbury
- Ill
Canadian National Exhibition, Toronto
AUG. 27 — Inclusive
To be opened by
Lord Byng of Vimy,
Canada's new
Governor-General
Color of the
Orient
Gaiety of a
Mardi Gras
Complete exposition
of Canada's resources;
tkill of ,nen,
wealth of material.
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—'SEPT. 10
"OVER HERE" -Super Pageant of Regal
Magnificence dramatizing vividly Canada's
Origin, Growth and Achievements.
Color—Symbol—Allegory-Hundreds of
Performers—Music-Fine Arts World's
Largest Collection of War Photographs—
Thrillers of Many Kinds—Fireworks on a
larger er scale filenever
before—Scores of
Features only to be seen at Toronto.
Canada's Greatest Litre Stock and Farm
Display—Machinery and Equipment of
Endless Design for increasing the Efficiency
of the Farm and:. the Comfort of the Home. e
Reduced Fares on All 1.11118 of Travel
JOHN G. •KENT, R0131. FLEMiNG.
Managing Director Presides
NE'TOPICS OF WEEK
(mportant Events Which Have
Occurred Dut ing the Week.
The i3usy World's Happenings Care,
Cully Compiled and E'ut into
Handy and Attractive Shape for
the Readers .ot Our Paper — A
Solid Hour's Enjoyment.
New York landlords are raising
rents again.
Russia is offering big concessions
to foreign capital.
Robe. Hardy was killed in a notore
ing accident near Lucan.
Italians make the United States
dollar standard of value.
Negotiations between U. S. oil
magnates and Mexico to take place.
I3ritish bowlers won all seven
games of their match at London.
Ont.
Robt. E. Sale, aged 20, Windsor.
killed in motoring upset near TR -
bury.
Mrs. "Foots" Randall won .Ire
F:. S. woz.tc:n's trapslhoating title at
Chicago,
Rt. Rev. Felix Couturier, the new
13is_io p .af Alexandria, arrived at
Mon .real.
Dail Eireann gives no indication
yet of its attihfde on the Britlsh
proposals.
Ford's innovations in trausporta-
titan .an old story ti3 Hydro, says Sir
Adam Beck.
Ileo M. alt .lrie's Estero won tbe
D. and C. Stakes, the feature ti'P the
Windsor card.
W, J. Thompson, Toronto, was
beaten in the national golf tourney.
at Winnipeg.
A small poy slipped into sewer
outlet at Garrison Creek, Toronto.
and is drowned.
Veteran antel;amntion meeting
told teem' of a :sine amen could de -
teat Government.
The Indep"aitd.eat Order of I''ores-
te•a held an irnpreseive initiation
Bert iueny in Tor +:ata.
Toronto has ..;;:i team won anoth-
er doubleheader front Jersey City.
Rochester beat Bal iiuore.
All who eve=r wore the Ding's title
torn, are asked to ,lain the Warriors'
Day parade at Taranto Exhibition.
John A. Stew .rt. New Liskeard,
killed. his son severely hurt, in col.
listen of automobile and radial car.
Amble t.aa etoire, 97 -year-old
levitate of St. Charles Marne, Ottawa,
falls downstairs.. dying in a few
minutes.
WEDNEtD ,Y.
German goodscapture markets in
Switzerland.
Russian retugees pouring into
Eastern Poland,
European eorn-barer appears in
Lincoln county.
Prime% Feint ascends the Arab
throne in Mesopotamia,
"Big Four" Railroad Brother-
hoods to lasue strike ballots,
James Hales is appointed chair-
man of the Ontario License Board.
Miss CecilLeitch, British womenrPle'
golf champion, has sailed for Canada.
Detroit athletes will compete at
the Canadian National Exbfbtion
meet.
Additional form reversalsa marked
the national amateur golf champion-
ships.
Toronto baseball team won their
dafth s`raiht game, beating Newark
11 to 5.
An official announcement names
personnel of Crown Attorney's De-
partment.
Three British pairs were eliminat-
ed
liminated from the United States tennis
doubles play.
J. C. Ross is appointed superinten-
dent of To -onto district by the Post-
master -General.
Mary Nokes, six years old, killed
at Woodstock by an automobile
backing out of a 'garage.
Napoleon Lafre here, well-known
Ottawa restauran our, left an estate
of $104,930 to his wife.
"Nick" and Mark Arie monopoliz-
ed honors at the United Sta`es Grand
National trapshooting.
Landore Desroches dies at Ottawa
of tetanus, after losing three fingers
in an accident a week ago.
Willie Thorn. s. aged seven, and
Fred Cushman, eight, were drowned
at a Red River boat liveey, Winnipeg..
E. Labbie, aged 40, of Sherbrooke,
killed by falling 100 feet through a
skylight at the power plant in
Montreal.
THURSDAY. .
Pitcher Thompson of Toronto shut
Newark out, 3 to 0.
Big fire on the New York water
front endangers liner.
Three sisters were drowned at
Kingston while bathing.
Mohammedan clan of Moplahs rise
against British authority in India.
Japan sends acceptance of invita-
tion to Washington conference.
New York displaced Cleveland for
the American League leadership.
Angus Sinclair, C.17., Toronto, a
noted contractor, died in 73rd year.
Toronto police have located wo-
man alleged to have left baby in a
hotel.
Five Canadian aviators make a
non-stop flight from Montreal to New
York.
Two ocean-going bagres bring ce-
ment from Watertown, N.Y., to
Detroit.
Mitchell and Duncan, British pro. .•
golfers, beat Messrs. . Lyon and'
Jones.
Quebec plans to reforest three mil-.,
Iion acres of waste land as soon as
possible.
Peace treaty between' the United
States and Austria was signed at
Vienna.
a.
It is rumored that the U. F. 0.
candidate may drop out of West
York fight.
G. P. Shaw and F. Thompson, To-
ronto golfers, meet in . Winnipeg
semi-finals.
Premier Meighen will speak at
London .on September 1 on election,
prospects.
American Gladiolus Society's 12th
annual convention and show opens
at St. Thomas. ---
Niagara grapes are, already -being(
shzppe4, the cr., a teene teentwo weezts. 0
earlier and the yield tr.r ke. �f
Giant airship Zele2 bard in Eng- 1 Ever ybod y Enjoys
land for the Unitt'd Stages, crashed le
ill speed tests Wednesdzl:y; 42 lives
were lost.
Women organizations in Canada
ask that Mrs. Arthur iliwriPhy, pence
magistrate at Edmonton. be appoint-
ed to the Senate PP
a fine cup of Tea.
icitXDt#X,
Big fires are raging i i Moscow.
Bodies of 'vietims of 11i-2; not yet
recovered.
The Chatsworth Ne,.s lei , ceased
publication.
Manitoba Laboritesdoeide to enter
Federal field,
Russia's famine threw perfl to
western Europe.
Toronto Leafs won ti aM4 game
trent Newark, 7 to 3.
A Labor eandidate seeded:jn
a Welsh constituency.
Premier Lloyd George receives re-
ply of the Dail Eireann,
Treaty of peace with the United
retates signed a: Berlin,
Armed miners carrying war into
\Vest Virginia coal area.
Manitoba won the letesepeovineiai
golf title of Canada at Zi ilaaipeg.
Dronght in the West alter ori„
Mai estimates of barresMss needed.
.Albert Dumont, age& )7, dies at
Mon real as a result of crash while
dying.
Lawrence Belway, 2;e years old,
was killed while threslieg at Win.
ehee,Or,
Andrew Brunton, t.T,R. eon.table
of Allendale, fatally .rushed, at
(Milne
The h Oxfordrinks rIn .s are the Visit-
WCtldst
ing li; itishd
t, bowlers et *ewe call at
t
Duncan of the towhee W ally t golf
team brake the rewire for the
13ranzpton course,
Post office authorities order Sur-
vey of business done sae faeliikieit
in Toronto district.
Test cases against taw Windsor
jockey Club and W. It, A. are being
argued. at Windsor.
Dr. Donald Kilgdes, 'lgareutie has
been admitted as a member o1 the
Royal. College of Physkcisals, London,
England.
SA'!'LrftIK ,
Oen. Nicholsons. wins Weetu inster
election,
Meteorologist predieee antrawinter
meanie season.
Lieutenant-Governoaf Gear/se is
considerably weaker.
Toronto deck, Itself Me greet Lord
Byng on his first visit.
A bay and a girl wore drowned ac-
cidentally in Toronto 73ans'.
St. Thames Ueda pitispin;$ Its
water supply by electricity.
National Wholesale shoe Associa-
tion is farmed in afoutr.W.l.
Britain will send bodies of airship
erash home in man -on -war.
united States will spvise ly with-
draw troops on tbe Rhino.
Night. Raider made a new track
record at Dorval on $'ridgy.
Ellis F. Hoak won the National
Trapshooting honors at Chicago.
Thompson and Hag let in the
final National Amateur tourney.
Toronto baseball tenet won final
gauze of the Newark series, 4 to 3.
A. re -union in `Throats of officers
of the C. E. F. to meet Gen, Byng.
Florists of North American will
gather in Toronto in anntlsil conven-
tion.
De Valera send ?reveler Lloyd
George a letter rejectlag the British
offer.
Canadian National Railways shops
commence working on a full-ti'me
schedule.
Trades and Labor Congress would
bar all emigrants but tanners for a
period of two years.
Sir Robert Borden scall Rt. Hon,
d. J. Doherty are Canada's nominees
to the International Cavort of Justice.
Niagara District *Taro -radial
Union asks the Drury Sovernment
to let it go on with Hy4sadlal pro-
ject of its own.
M. C. R. freight train el 80 loaded
and 28 empty cars, early three-
quarters of a mile louse leaves St.
Thomas for Buffalo.
MONDAY.
Troops are ordered to scene of dis-
turbance in India.
A big demonstration by Socialists
is :planned at Berlin.
Joseph Kidd, prominent Goderich
citizen, dies in 60th year.
Two cases of hold-ups were re-
ported to the Toronto pollee.
Night Constable R. A. Baird shot
dead by burglars at Napanee.
County police raid Mimico celebra-
tion and seize games of chance.
Sterling quoted in 'i'oronto at
$4.081/2; New York at $3.68%.
Premier Lloyd George reiterates
that Ireland cannot get independ-
enee.
British cruiser Dauntless will
carry home United States victims of
ZR -2.
A woman's clothing was found at
Scarboro Bluffs; police fear foul
play.
Rev. W. R. MacKay accepts call to
Bond Street Congregational Church,
Toronto.
British bowlers won. again at Chat-
ham Saturday. They play in Toronto
Tuesday.
Amusement taxes at English soc-
cer games Saturday amounted to
$145.,000.
Frank Thompson of Toronto won
the amateur golf championship at
Winnipeg.
Thirty-two cases of liquor reported
stolen from a house on St.' Ann's
road, Toronto.
Japan eliminated Australia from
the- Davis ' Cup and meet- United
States in final.
Burliington has become infested
with rats, owing to a rubbish dump
on the lake shore.
The Toronto baseball team beat
Reading twice, accounting for their
thirteenth 'Consecutive win.
Twenty-one • choice lambs being
prepared for -Toronto inhibition per-
ish in barn fire ;near ?Fie...
Pittsburg baseball team drew away
from the Giants on Sucaday: Cleve-
land gained on the Kitties. ,
Chief McConnell of Byron •Sanitar,
iurn military police, has throat
slashed; by Indian he was helping to
larrest. ..... •
IF YOU DRINK .JAPANS
TRY
"SAI.IADA" GREEN TEA
Infinitely Superior to
the best of Japans.
FALL FAIRS
London
Mitchell
Parkhill
Ailsa Craig Sent. 22-23 Sr. 'Marys
Seat 27-28 See'atorth
Blyth ....... Sent. 22-23 Stratford
Exeter . ..., ,Sent 19-20 Thedford
Goelericit , ..,. . . Sent 6-8 Toronto Aug. 27 -Sep 10
Ilderton ,. .,,.,, , .... Sent 30 Wznghatn ...... ......... Sept 27-28
Kb-kton ,...... Oct. b - 7 Zurich
Bayfield .....
... Sept. 10-17
Sent 2041
_Sent 27.2$
Sent 22-23
,, Sent 22-23
Sent. 19-21
Sent 29-30
Sept 21-22
Incorporated in 1835
CAPITAL RESERVE $9Mii1Lt 00
Over 130 Branches
THE IVIOLSONS BANE
The Molsons Bank wants every farmer to feel
that he has a real friend in the manager, that he
will receive a hearty welcome and can safely discuss
with him his motley needs.
EXETER: BRANCH
T. S. WOODS Manager,
Centralia Branch open for business daily.
Safety Deposit Boxes to Rent at the Exeter Branwh
PARENTS,—Give your boys and g rls the proper train;;ng to take a
place in the Business world. Many a ocrsan's failure has been from lack
of a Business Education.
The O'Brien Business College, London
351 Richmond St. (South of Ping St.) London
can train you for a good nesiitom. Individual instructor Day and Night
classes.
Register now for Fall Terni starting; August 29th.
W. J O'BRIEN, Commercial' Specialist, Principal.
WE SELL G1LSON''
LSOW°e'niak
FARM EQUIPMENT
BACKED BY SIXTT
YEARS' EXPERIENCE!
DOMINANT IN QUAi.-
ITY AND SERVICE!
Sixty years of leadership—of giving good value, heaping satisfaction
and real service! That's why the Gilson name wins respect and
confidence from coast to coast. That's why we are proud to sell
this dependable farm equipment.
THE GILSON ENGINE
All Shies
WONDERFUL GILSON"
Costs You
Nothing
The famous Gilson "Goes Like Sixty" En-
gine—any size for any purpose—can be pur-
chased on the easy payment plan. I,et it
pay, • for itself. Its economy and depend-
ability have made it the biggest selling ea -
gine in Canada. Let us demonstrate on
your farm. '
4ii11 101a
tile . tele
"The Wonderful Gilson" stands supreme.
More Gilson Silo Fillers were sold hi Canada
last year than tiny other make. It is guar-
anteed to be the lightest running blower-
cutter made.
Be independentget a Gilson Silo Filler and
fill your own silo—with your own engine,
4 h.p. or larger—at the proper time, when
your corn has the greatest feeding value.
HYLO SYLO THE GILSON SPREADER
The Hylo Sylo insures
sweet, fresh. succulent en-
silage down to the last
forkful. It is built to last
ipatndeenfinitd
teely.featur• Excluses ofive
de-
sign and construction
explain why the Hylo is
chosen by the discrimin-
ating'fanner: Pays for Manure is the best fertilizer. You have it.
itself in the first season. rise it! The best Manure Spreader made "
Then year after year. pays the Gilson. Why? It has wide spread
100 per cent. profit on It is low down. It has light draft It will
your investment. Can take a real load. It is free from clutches,
you beat it? gears and an complicated parts.
Call and leo our nearest dealer, name below. He`will''save and make rota money on
the equipment illustrated and on Gilson.' hreal,ers, D;isie.•Ace Tractors, Wood Saws,
Grinders,^Puinp Jacks, Belting, etc -
11
�i Made`W^Cianada and Guaranteed by
:trl[LSON G. COQ L rni e +.,;
s ► :. t._,,.,ik S.it ,6..... -s t r CUELPH' '°NT,.'
ii,I• �` Call and.3.. N Dealer.
Orgill S. Winer, -- Oredito ; Ong ,,, °,
THE RESPONSIBILITY
IS YOURS
: =' :' develop and Improve �_
daof a couRs �
r4 � 1 }�
M t]1 � K. farmer �Mj. x
`V
i$s ' ,OU DOING YOTJR Stela?
Weo�jf tad to lass%It any responsible farmer
who rejllires fluencing. axil!
THE CANADIAN BANK
OF COMMERCE
PAID-UP CAPITAL - .. $13,000,000
RESERVE FUND - - $15,000,000
EXBTER BRANC1.1. E. A. Chapman, Manager.
Incorporated in 1835
CAPITAL RESERVE $9Mii1Lt 00
Over 130 Branches
THE IVIOLSONS BANE
The Molsons Bank wants every farmer to feel
that he has a real friend in the manager, that he
will receive a hearty welcome and can safely discuss
with him his motley needs.
EXETER: BRANCH
T. S. WOODS Manager,
Centralia Branch open for business daily.
Safety Deposit Boxes to Rent at the Exeter Branwh
PARENTS,—Give your boys and g rls the proper train;;ng to take a
place in the Business world. Many a ocrsan's failure has been from lack
of a Business Education.
The O'Brien Business College, London
351 Richmond St. (South of Ping St.) London
can train you for a good nesiitom. Individual instructor Day and Night
classes.
Register now for Fall Terni starting; August 29th.
W. J O'BRIEN, Commercial' Specialist, Principal.
WE SELL G1LSON''
LSOW°e'niak
FARM EQUIPMENT
BACKED BY SIXTT
YEARS' EXPERIENCE!
DOMINANT IN QUAi.-
ITY AND SERVICE!
Sixty years of leadership—of giving good value, heaping satisfaction
and real service! That's why the Gilson name wins respect and
confidence from coast to coast. That's why we are proud to sell
this dependable farm equipment.
THE GILSON ENGINE
All Shies
WONDERFUL GILSON"
Costs You
Nothing
The famous Gilson "Goes Like Sixty" En-
gine—any size for any purpose—can be pur-
chased on the easy payment plan. I,et it
pay, • for itself. Its economy and depend-
ability have made it the biggest selling ea -
gine in Canada. Let us demonstrate on
your farm. '
4ii11 101a
tile . tele
"The Wonderful Gilson" stands supreme.
More Gilson Silo Fillers were sold hi Canada
last year than tiny other make. It is guar-
anteed to be the lightest running blower-
cutter made.
Be independentget a Gilson Silo Filler and
fill your own silo—with your own engine,
4 h.p. or larger—at the proper time, when
your corn has the greatest feeding value.
HYLO SYLO THE GILSON SPREADER
The Hylo Sylo insures
sweet, fresh. succulent en-
silage down to the last
forkful. It is built to last
ipatndeenfinitd
teely.featur• Excluses ofive
de-
sign and construction
explain why the Hylo is
chosen by the discrimin-
ating'fanner: Pays for Manure is the best fertilizer. You have it.
itself in the first season. rise it! The best Manure Spreader made "
Then year after year. pays the Gilson. Why? It has wide spread
100 per cent. profit on It is low down. It has light draft It will
your investment. Can take a real load. It is free from clutches,
you beat it? gears and an complicated parts.
Call and leo our nearest dealer, name below. He`will''save and make rota money on
the equipment illustrated and on Gilson.' hreal,ers, D;isie.•Ace Tractors, Wood Saws,
Grinders,^Puinp Jacks, Belting, etc -
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:trl[LSON G. COQ L rni e +.,;
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ii,I• �` Call and.3.. N Dealer.
Orgill S. Winer, -- Oredito ; Ong ,,, °,