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,,. Cord and Fabric Tires in all
Standard Sizes •
"Auto -Shoes" Mean Mileage
The mileage given by the best -tire you
ever used would just about approximate
the average given' by Ames Holden
"Auto -Shoes" year after year.
Ames. Holden "Auto -Shoes" are wiles better
than ordktary tires. The name "Auto -Shoes"
is to help you to remember that—to make it
easy for you to get the cheapest mileage you
can buy.
"Grey Sox" Tubes
AMESq.HOLDEN
"AUTO -SHOES"
For Sale. By
"Red Sox" Tubes
11ILO SNELL, LXETER PHONE 100.
FOO TE & PILON, GRAY DORT GARAGE, LXETER, PHONE 7
You Can Afford a College Training
For every young man or young woman who realizes the
importance of a university education and has the perseverance to
carry R through, the fees present no difficulty. They are so low
that a coney. training is now within the reach of all. Do not let
the fear of heavy expenses turn you aside from your determination
for higher education,
4h: esaar:t-1,Jniveraity vri l train you in Arts. Medicine
or Public H a a.lth .;t minimum t expense. Moreover, It
h io. ..,3 ; ; your community. You can iive at home or
very leer hxne. The course, are complete. The
faculty is lar,;;:e i'111 professors. lecturers and instructors)
and u `r. member is a specialist. Individual instruction is
featured. Western degrees are recognized universally.
Entrance is by Junior Matriculation, except for special
and nurse, courses.
A good education is worth more to you than any
other investment of time and money. Registration Day
October 3rd.
For inforroamon apply to
DR. K. P. R.. NEVILLE. Regiotrar, London. Ont
(8)
nk
VJHEN you require a roof, the measurement
VV
will be in squares (100 square feet). A
basis for analysis ofthe costs of Brantford
Asphalt Slates is given below:
1lINITIAL COSTS OF MATERIALS—Brantford Asphalt Slates are
sometimes higher in initial cost for themateriai.
Z -RAILS
REQUIRED• -Brantford Ashphalt States require O1R2t 684
nails to lay a squares Brantford Asphalt Slab Slates require ONLY
450 nails.
3 --COST OF LAYING—Brantford Asphalt Slab Slates aroSoareta
sae strip -require ozy one operation in handling, osle•spesaffea
In
sprang—IRdMdual..Ltea are 8 z 12}( is faces. .sVirajt
30 to 50 �r1y, per
cent g .bend oxer mend surfaces. Yon Brett
$ OR STAIN na RE3 permanent
c res. a of mesa
SFttbes 6 is ssaturda petmfaeAt twhers, pease and red.
moan en istie effects, t to them.*e stain nt.D`od"e
SAVING OF IWSITIANCE--Sranderd Asphalt Slates ars classed
u non-combustible by Are insurance eonyasies—a direr -taming
of from 10 to 20 per cent. on piemiemt is effected. In certain
localities fire regulations demand''asbestos paper ander some root
reaterials. bat Brantford Asphalt Slates are Are -resistant and ars
immune from special legal/dons.
s -COST OF REPAIRS—Prom the day they are laid Brantford
Asphaht Slate roofs ehowdmost100,pereent. of the original roof sin.
touched. Braatfaad Asphalt Slates do not curl, split, crack or rot.
Completeo protection aed permanent protection are buik into Brant-
ford Mete Roots.
Compare these roof costs with those of any other
roofing material; it is your money you are spending
and you want value for it—then buy
Drarfo
Asphalt SIates
Distributed under Brantford Roofing Trade Marks,
through Brantford Roofing Dealers. Stock carried,
information furnished, service renderedby our dealer
in your district.
Brantford Roofing Co. Limited
HEAD OFFICIi laid FAGTORX
. . Canada:,
>dreaehee.at,;Toroalb, Montreal, Hulillt�t• AadW�as3jAt
Brantford.
For Sake by Ross Taylor Co ,. Ltd.
Zurich
11iss Pearl Wurtz is:ted in Sara;
and points L -i. *<Iichibani—Mrs1, Wes,.
Merrier and two children of W vier-
Peg are tts:.t;:ng relatives here!,—Mrs,
kd, Stoner of F.inde, *,ich., as .isit-
ing her sister, 1Lrsy Simon Greb of
the Btbylo:l Line,, -Res. and \irs.
R. M. Geiger of Rockwood are visit,-
ing at the home of, the fornter's pari
eats, Air ••: t ,ire. Moses:i�eatr_s
lira. David. Ruby of Cavalier, N. D
is visiting at the home of her parents
Mr. and Mrs. E. Gies, Mrs. Gies ;s
very ill with el!ght hope of recovery'.
--aur baseball team defeated \lilver-
t+an in both of the sena anal gaaa's-=
tin the 23rd at ltily,erton, and orcthe
26t1* at Zuriclac ;They new „o into
the finals, --AA interesting event took
Phwe e at. Drysdale ,RG, church on the
loth when. Alis Delia Denom'ce, the
daughter of :Mrs. Rachael Dennie of
• :he sauble Lute, ,1i'a.» was united in
marriage a by Rev,. Father Rondott, to
Nil'. Peter Papinrau of Windsor, son
:f 4r. and Nirs. jos. Pap:,aeau, also of
the Sauble Line, Hay,—Miss, Ida Well
of Toronto is titisiting here;—lir, J.
I'reeter spent a, week fishingg, in the
north country.—lass: Chas Weber is
spending her .valcatiotn at Crossw'ell,
'l.ah.— dr. Moses •Get ger and Mrs
Oswald Fisher ',left Ler Pigeon, Mich.,
to attend the ;ftm,eral of *their sister,
Mrs. Peter Nlfwidema,.s.—The FiallDent
L:mited factory was re -opened Alon.-
day.—Rudolph Heideman, who had.
been visiting tat Detroit, died. very
suddenly in ,that city on Aug 22nd.
and the ,remains were brought Stare
for interment —Mr. Chris Silber lost
:t i.ne 8 -year-old .trotting gelding on
Tuesday of last weely.. from indt ges•-
tion. It was e, fast oncl
Hensall
\Ir, and Mrs, Lloyd, Stacey of Ant-
heisthurg visited far al few days at
the home of the form(er's, father, 'Mr,
J'>hn Stacey,.—AIr, and llrs, Peter Bu-
chanan of Toronto 'spent aifew days
(•n town with selatitves„—Dr, Gear, ge,
(9latchford and ,daa,,ghter, Mrs. Og-
den of Clinton, lith,„ lir. . Frank
Ilford and Airs. Hector Blatch-
i•)rti ut' Detroit were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. George Brown;.—irs, Witmer
!and Mrs. Kaiser iof Togronito visiited
`.urs. Hudson and :AIrs. Troyer.—Miss
• N. be Baird of ;Toronto is the. guest
:.i e,Ir% and Mrs. Harry Arnold,--1'P;ss
>hlrt of W,i dsor visited last weiek
with qtr. Andrew Johnstonl.—Mr,aat.d
'.Ire. (h P _Marshall, w,ha have been
holidaying at AZorrisburg and Smith's
Pails, have returned home, — Miss
1laggie Fee .of Buffalo is visiting her
parents, Mr; and Mrs Water Fee
for a few weeks.—The Misses Hud-
son, of Marlette, Mich., are renewing
acquaintances in and around Hensall.
r --Miss Ida Dick after a visit With her
mother and sister, Il'eft last Wednes-
day for a visit with friends in New
1?avtario; before ;leaving for the west.
—Mrs. E. Raninie is in 1•Ionitreal where
she will visit her dal{ ghter, Airs. Pais-
ley for a few ,we!ekst
Mount Carmel
Mr. John O'I ta. attended the fun-
eral of his sister, Mrs!. Margaret Nip -
hot at Grand ltapsas, iMich.,.i ast week
Miss Estella Kelly (of Detroit re-
turned home on Monday, after spend-
ing an enjoyable time with her friend
Miss Eileen O'Rourke of K siva
Viiss Annie Doyle of London call-
ed on friends (here on ,Sunday.
Mr. Cornelius Rowland accompanied
by his two daughters of Merril, Mich.
are visiting the format's bnoltheir!s
bere.
Mrs. Cahill accomipaned by her
daughter of Winnipeg and s+oei Leo
of Chatham visited the former's un-
cle .P, Su11 wan tfor a' few days last
week.
Mr and Mrs. Kennedy of Detroit
motored here last week and will visit
the latter's brothers, M,ess•rs. Ed.
and James Carroll.
1V/r. and Mrs. Alonzo McCann ac-
companied by Mr. and Mrs. Levi Mc-
Cann and Miss Jane attended the fun-
eral of their ,cousin, the late Mirth
Barney Cuna.iry gham at Ild•ertan on
Friday. •
CLINTON—Daniel Livermore re-
aefved fatal injuries ` whexa " he was
burie. by a fall of rock `an the hydro
canal at Nit gara :Fags- an Aug. 28.
He *lied a,f w hams later. The re-
mains were take'•to'' Clinton for
burial.= ,
i4 -. , - : `--•roc.-..,;r -.:. • ....
PARKHILL.—A pretty wedding
took, place at ;they home' (of Mr and
Mrs, M' .Fe{n*i of Parkhill `on Augtiist
23r3; at moon, when theirdaugQn'Ie_Itf,
Ruth Irene and John E. tctvrife of
Lenora were united lin mairniage.
A Seamless Oven
EVENTY years' experience in stere
and range building infallibly guided
MeClary's to correct principles in
constructing their Electric Range oven.
Heat for the oven of a coal, or wood
range is generated in the fire pot and
conducted to the oven.
Heat for the oven of a gas range is
generated frorn an open, oxygen -consuming
flame.
Heat for an electric range oven is generated from are element
inside the oven.
That means you can economize in electric current, can turn it
down to "low" or "medium" and still maintain the temperature of
the oven, as the heat is held in the oven until the door is opened.
McCIay
Electric Range
Heated air exerts pressure.
This air pressure will force va-
pors and odors through any kind
of joint or seam, and lodge there
in the insulating packing
between, the outer and inner
walls of the oven.
So McClary's make the inside
of their Electric ovens in
one piece, without a joint or
seam. No vapor can be forced
into the lining, and no heat is
lost
McClary's Electric Range,—
the
ange—
the range of reliability and dur-
ability.
Public Utilities Commission
EXETER FAIR
MOND' AND TUESDAY
Sept. 19 and 20.
Wonderful Exhibits of Horses, Cattle, Pigs
Sheep, Boots, Vegetables, Fruits,
Ladies' Work, Etc.
.xr
Trials of Speed
2.30 Trot or Pace
2.20 Trot or Pace
. .
a.
Purse $150
Purse $250
Exeter:. Band in Attendance
CONCERT
A. G. McCulloch, Concert Cothpan3 of Loi3 don..
THOS. HUNKIN, Pres.. ,. 'T. S. WOODS, Treas.
R. G. SELDON, Sec.