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tela'ReDol, SE
Greenway
•?1r in errs. Eccleston t sated a
Mr and efts. ot 1> , •
.sift,:- been holidaying w th her par
encs, .lir, and e'irs. E. MkPnaxn '->t-
\'-^. John Love and 1i', `l P.an e
fires' West last week—,lee. and Mrs.
.A e tardson • have • been visiting inFor-
• e-•Schools opened last Tuesday,.
wee , Tisa Baird of Cha.thani, llizs.
:eery- ore Toronto and Miss Hobbs of,
era la's n charge. -Mrs. Roy Shp .
g,d at London. is visiting. with her
e;
ei.:xts y r &nd sirs. 12. 'England.
▪ l_zs : ners Sunday ea the: Methodist
Bund ty School on the 4th i•nst., wan
wee. attended. Miss Ly-dta Sherret of
'lets gave a very interesting account
• .her +rota, among the Chinese. -
Neer Sun lay is anniversary day infthe
Meth :g st Clhurch. The pastor, Rev.
13
W '. .hams, B. Ax, will preach in
•'terra an :at 2.30, and Rev. L.
!
Hie of Parkhill, la the evenieg
'.3'r. Oa Tuesday evening 20th
Zs, ,, the annual Harvest Hone, will
be held. Hot dinner and a good pre -
M. -Dr and firs. W. 7.. Weekes of
C anion were guests at A. M. WEI-
recently, -A large •number from
e -e are attending Western Fair ties
.xeek...-.\,1r. and .Mrs. S. Tufts, ole
and etre Trueman Tufts and Mrs.
Grand Bend •
.a hwood newt v;site:l at W. J. Brown's last
vve: ,-err, and efts. e. L. Amos of
eernisiey were guests of Mr. and errs.
Re_rWeleb
e ee: trop :s d last week with Mr.
i »isms reF Bled civ as pr pipe., and
elenee T Edmesten earl 1'. Cement
.`t_, ee istants -
Nies. R. J. Amen:ems of e-on.ifan
n enc tihe w ek-en.1 in town with rel-
atves,
Miss Keine of Mi eltney ;,i ,zi in*r
Iia Messrs Reid, Ed`gh.aif'r 'i Son
tt' >e:zson.
Mervyn Tiernan "s 4 t'ra1'ne
S heel at Exeter and Czar
:+- agfia at ParlilL
+i�ss t.ueee sterner, five etre penned
Ye see, intpre ne slowly, after her
tea;11v illness.
;firs Ea -a Guenther is visiting to In-
g,rrsoll at present.
Quite a na.tnber from here ane'' title
venek. atteretng London Feu..
'Miss Liken who has been vieitieg
Mr. ;,,,;1 Ors. Rutherford. •return d to
*Guelph Monday.
Ma, .law and fendlt haver reeturct tl
to Toronto, tier. How has been r.-
licvinE at the Bank. of Comflt.rce ler
Rev* Jehn Oestre a ser oa Naper-
v ole, 111,, occupied the pulpat in the
`Everagelieal Church Sunday evening.
Mr and Mra. Lau:s $$teppler and
daughter oz Theisen.'r and Mss. Ern
Thacker and daughter of h ':l=I. fi C.,
..hent the week -end with Mr., and \1's.
lights iKtlntU MI the 14th ,eoncenersat
t
Lucan
fe,v days in London last week sirs',
Feu*. Allis'er moved to St. ''Marys
tact Thursday. -Mr. J. W. Holt, Mrs(
Frank Statten, Mrs,. Lovie and
JQo Over event to Sarnia Fr
dee to see Mr. \earl;. Wild wha is
dangerously i 1, -fir, H. Hamilton, is all
s:th"es these days, a sora, having arriv-
e .l on Sept. 3 - sir. Sam. Carriere left
shart time age far .Toronto --School
(alerted Tu.sday with :Miss Slade and
'4„se A. Babb as teachers. -err,. and
'qrs. Charles Page, who have been vis -
gang, the fornmer's parents, returned to
thee. home In Entre:A Saturday. eelr.
Len Foliiick was here last week put-
t'ng up a cottage ;n \1r, Walker's
Park -lir, H. and children and
Mr. 13rtice Bassenbcrry went to Lon-
don Fan :Monday --ear. Bruce Tiede -
men. and Mins Gertrude Devine were
1s,ete1 in marriage at Exeter en Tues-
day a*ernoon, Rev; A. A. "Trumps
{{ hateng performed the ceremony.
The yoting couple wile. .lava the best
((3tieshes of their friends.
Zurich.
.aloe «:s t olrs. Rd_ I+albfl4:sch >i
*r are spendrig a few- weeees w'th
re,a;:cep 'h - re. 'd.ss L. Roese, vt o
ti!)eat the past t ual: weeks with Mrs.
C. L. 'ikfntih, returnel to h'r .conte
at M ite',"ton.-\Irs. H. slags; :tn,'1 Mrt..
n 3tu'hler have returned to Detrot
ateer v siteig iriend% here. ---Messrs.
Lloyd Ka.btleisch, Theo Wagn'r and
Albert Deters left last week for the
Wetvrlee seminary, it be•atg the first
', e it ! zr 'the two latter students. -
The Ford ear of ear. Har -y Rose e•o.-
1 den with a buggy driven by Mr. Du-
n t arme n Drysdale, on Sunday- even-
:ng abut entire west di Zurich. The
imiggy es 1,51,tal wret'k. Luckily no
P*,ee was injured. --lir. and Mrs. A,
lie';r1 were v:si0rs at Detroit. Airs,•
.,Or(, who had been here for the past
sumtner went also taws tar as D=tro.t.
w eere sh ' will remain for the wet-
ter ,1.5i Gladys lselick, who had
be.' 1 at F "eon for for a few weeks,
ietureed beet: with her parents.
Hensall.
:firs, Jos. G:1¢illan has °a4 as ed sur- Mr. Hatted -Drummond of :►totuton
fi:iently to be able to return from the N. B , is v;s: ng has parents, Mr, and
itosAttai.-�trs. Jas. �1an:ey dans g;ontt :qrs. T. O. rtunmtutd,-leis. L. 11c-
West to spen^i `the wintery wi,t our luny who has been sp ndtltg the va',
ilaubht:r and stns. .Ir. ti fn. cat.oai with her parents, Mr. and
hi been off duty, owing to xllrt:as,,-„ 1 Firs. Wm ,her
where she bas returned to
firs C)rme is vx rtxttg; her sister, :lits. • ' \ xtdsor, will resume her
:lure:(. in St, t_atharnes.-gait, �ti e11,
threes as teacher. -Mrs T. O. Drum-
Rellins has moved to Strathroy, when!, mond ,who has been v Sit nb in To••
be will go into business -'vire errors ranee, :has returned home, She was
trd Fox spent a few holidays ht To- e,„_„,13„.
waxied ther'l er an t Zits`. L.
roma, St, Catharines and Buffalos s, Vet. a Moncton, N. B., who will
Mrs. J P. Wray tat Toronto and :vers. v,sit "here tor a t$lm -Rev. A. R. E.
W. Scott of St, Thomas spent a e
the with 'Misses Lee. -tilt, Garrett intends leaving town in
taw days wit
curd ;\Irs R. A. C. Agar of 'Duval: fe v weeks for Forest, where he w311
Sask. visited at the home of the: form- be:ome rector of the Anglican church
er's sister,efrs. A. W. Webb last week of that place at a greatly increased
-The many friends of lire Waite b3,117, ."Ir. Garrett has been rector
for nearl
Coursey will regret to learn of les f�m t v gra Pausan3hdulringere time the
serious illness. About two years ago church has !made splendid prob rasa
he :injured his back while at a bare
raising and he never recovered from! Mrs.\W F. PuB blot of Arcola, Sask.
tette Sa J town O •• Cr cn are
the effects. 'the guests. of el-. and Mrs. Jas.
Bons
",hronn:.-ells. Alice Dou"all of Detroit
b
McGillivray who has been visitor her mother, eller
W. Dougall and sister, lire. el. R.
STEPHEN COUNCIL.
The council of the Township of
Stephen convened in the Town Hull,
Crediton. on Tuesday, the 0th day
of September, 1321, at 1 p.m.P 1l
members were present. The tlllifutes
of leo previous meeting were read
and adopted.
P'enhale---Hayes: Tllat bylaw Aro.
`i, 71, to levy taxes on the lands and
buildings in the Township of Ste-
plten, having been read -three times,
be passed and signed by the reeve
and clerk and the seal a�f the core
1/oration attached thereto. Carried.
Webb -Hayes: That the follow-
ing grants be made to the school
fairs to be bold in the nutnicipality:
Crediton $25: Grand Bend $20 and
Dashwood S15. Carried.
The reeve read a letter and ac-
count received from Ezra Qestreieh-
er re: damages to. his automobile.
The courted ordered salve to be
filed.
A number of orders were passed.
The council adjourned. to meet a-
gain in Crediton on Monday, the 3rd
day of October. 1921, at 1 p.m.
Henry Silber, Clerk.
Whalen
Mrs, Earl Johnston spent a few days
at the home of her parents, Thanes
Road, last week. -Nis, Wm. Tookey
spent the week -end at the home of
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. Gunning.
-Percy poster was in London on
Saturday. -Mrs. Geo. Squire, Jr., has
begin confined to her'room through
!illness for a couple of•days.-Mr. and
sirs. F. SquSre attended the ,ball game
at Lucan on Saturday, -Mitt and Mrs,
e. :sl
Clarence. spent Sunday with
the former's parents.-ll'ss Elsie Gun-
reng is spending a few, days with her
sister, Mrs, Percy Passmore, Thames
''Roa1.-Mr and Mrs. Wilson Morley -
spent Sunday at Kirkton.
Child Stung by Bees, -The little Re,uee, has returated,--Miss Floss's
'two-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs yen cal, re'urn„ i horn:, after a very
R.ebt Cunningham met with a, very efetsaa, holiday in Gloucester, Ph 1-
pa.ntul and distressing accident On i'1 Atlan•i_c C;ty and Toronto.
stallation of Hydro on their farms for 1
light anti power will increase- the value
uhf then property aad will prova a
great labor saving to the women, es-
:,e'ally, who have a heavy share V
the work to do, . As far as Crediton
is concerned, very f'eware agairist the
be,.ng (installed,. Al We le want is the -
support ot the rural districts, $o that
enough farmers on :the line will take
the power to bring it .here. The fol-
lowing in the committee, who will call
to se: you before long: -
Cons. 1 to 5--W( R. Elliott, George
Penhale, Nelson Baker„
Cons., 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11: Frani;;
Coughlin, Wm, 1,iorlock, Gernetl3ill
Cons. 12, 13, 14, and, 15 -Alex, Neel),
John Hayes, Isaiah Tetreau.
etedxton--Chas, Zwicker, Dan,. McIs-
eac, Fred Heist.
Grand Bend -Bruce Bossenberry, Cy-
rus Green, John Ross.
Dashwood to Grand Bend -Wm. Turn-
bull, Frect Willert, Arthur Baker.
The Ladies' Aid of the Evangelical
Church will serve home-made baking
an Saturday afternoon and evening in
Otto Ewald's Store.
THE WAVES AND THE CHILD
By Marion F, Woods, aged 14
Little waves coming un to shore,
One by one, still more and more,
Running up lightly, hand in hand,
To. kiss the pebbles on the strand.
"Little waves, with your joyous play
Come, Oh 1 come, a while to stay
With us and roam the evide world
o'er
Where"er we please by ,sea er sheret"
"But we cannot, will not stay
Ever en the sea we ,play,.
Never on the shore we ,,roam,
Only on the billowy foam."
alar last week. The little riledfol- el;,ss Reynolds rete-n°d to Calgary O
public
3n e:.=r Inlay came _n centro with a cerl t, gaff. ,Some, Ob child! with us, Oh! come,
b_. nest. The bees, wheel were of Come to share our wild free home,
a vie us sort attackel the child in
great. :umbers and stung her severely
en the hands, face, head and net k be -
,tare her screams reached the ears of
her parents, on sting almost enter-
ing the eye. At first it was thought
the result might prove serious, but
_she is now recovering nicely. I Tuffia of Staffs, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. y �—
Pollen, of Exeter visited Sunday at Crediion
Mr. W. Poker's. -Mr. and ;vers'. Amos
Darling and family of L'leury, Mr. and
Mrs. F. 1-Iunkin of Exeter and Mr.
and. Mrs, W McLaren and Ruby of
!Cromarty visited ;Sunday at Mr. At
Hunk:( s.. -Mss Ada .Miller of Staffa
spent the week -end with her sister,
efrs, Milton Hodgert.-if.iss Jessie 1
lIadg•ert visited Sunday in Exetee.-
dr. and . Mrs. Robt. Duncan, and Jean'
visited Sunday at Mr. T. Hunkrn's.
ler ed her father out to the field and to, rettxm_ her duties on the
Farquhar
';uch great joy alone is life,
Care none is, for joy is rife."
"'Waves, I crave your life so free,
Ever on. the boundless sea,
Silo filling .is 'the order of thz day, But at home I atilt must stay,"
-Mis C Harden rvielted last week Then they bath want on their way.
in the yellager-`1r• and. Mrs, Geo
Lady Bette. in. titer p•zblic address
in Ottawa. urges women and girls to,
help needy brothers this winter.
Harry Kaban, Transcona, Man-,
found by police hanging from bed-
post when they went to serve a awn -
Mons for assault, w.
Mrs. Chas. T. Shepard, formerly of
St. Catharines, doubly bereaved, her
mother of that city and her husband
of Niagara Falls, N.Y,, eTing within
24 hours.
AFriend of theFamily
'Over fifty years agip a young
physician .practiced- widely in
Pennsylvania and became famous
for his uniform success in the
curing of disease. This was Dr.
R. V. Pierce, who afterwards estab-
lished himself in Buffalo, N.Y., and
:placed one of his prescriptions,
which he called "Golden Medical:
Discovery," in the drug stores in
the United States and Canada, so
that the public could easily obtain
this remarkable tonic, corrective,
and blood -maker. Dr. Pierce
manufactured this "Discovery"
from roots and barks without
alcohol—a corrective remedy, the
ri ig redients of which nature had
• put. in the fields and forests, for
keeping us healthy. Introduce
Pure red blood into the system,
•snd health is. assured. When you
ifeel run-down, out of sorts,. -blue
.des nde t.:y trthe ever iz
. po n y , � , r e
ing influence.ofthI:s reliable tone._
You can o1'tain Golden Medical "
:Discovery in tablet or liquid; form
at all drug stores, or send 10c for
a trial package to Dr. Pierce's
Laboratory in Buffalo, N. Y.
McGillivray. Council ,x,
Coned! ' met pursuant,,:t;,o adjourn-
ment: in Town Hall, 'eels &illivray', on
Sept. 5. A1'members present. The ,
reeding of minutes of last meeting
was deferred until next meeting of
On motion of Lewis and A11ison
accounts'"' rnenntzng to $1903.00 were
oredered to be oaird.
Allinson--Lewis-That By-law No. 7
of 1921, to levy the following rates ter
1921 :-County , 6.66 ;mills; Township,.
4,6 mills; General school rate 3.91 mills
on the 5 eel the amounts required
Lor public and separate schools, as
per trustees requisition, be read a
1•hirel time and nassea.-Carried,
Nickles -Maguire --That the cam-.
ntuelcation of Gladman, & Stanbury
regarding the claim pf Noah Stibbons
and others' fdr 'damages by reason of
the alleged flooding ,of their lands, be
feel as this council does not consider
any respearebil:!`•y rests . with the
Towashlp of McGillivray forTh said
c lar mea..damag e,=• Carri; xi,
The. Council ;then, adyourn,ed to meet
;v tee Town Hall Oct. 3,,et 1 o'clock.
J. D. Drummond,, Clerk.
vert ,, •• -i.. '4, 4000 LOSS
Clandeboye, Sept 12 -Fire (sae'
p_e.teiy destroyed al large elevator,
owfesl, 11'y the'' U; Fr 0: early, 'ell';;
morning, The blaze started about 2.30
The.. los:. will -he about '54,000 '
MONDAY.
Floods in Texan take bl.g tall. of
life,
Charlie Chaplin Is London crowd's
hero,
Sinn Fein envoys make three train
demands,
Fatty Arbuckle, movie sear:. charg-
ed with murder:'
N. Y. Giants gained ti+,e lead in
the National League.
Major F. J. Munn. well-known To -
recite physician. Is dead.
Herber: Rutelesre fisherman, be=`
Tiered drowned off Meaford.
France may provide a building ter
exhibits at Toronto Exhibition.
Jan Dryden, ex Warden, .4t'Hast-
Ings, dies at Deseranto. aged 66.
Twenty -tour people at Chester, 0„
drown when bridge breaks.
Joie Ray established a new Cana-
dian record for the mile run.
A, T. Balfour says ail big powers
consent essential to disarmament.
John Spence, oldest surveying ex -
alderman, Toronto, dies, aged 91.
The Toronto baseball team divided
on Saturday and lost twice Sunday.
Jews formally open synagogue in
former Congregational Church, Tor-
onto,
Chas. Sargent, ex -reeve of Heidi -
mend Township, fatally kicked by a
horse.
Premier Meighen may announce
dissolution of Parliament on .Thurs-
day in Toronto.
Government Iiquor stores to be
established at Dawson, White Horse,
and Mayo, Y.T.
A fleet of 24 grain shipe, carrying
more than six miilIon bushels, is on
way down lakes together.
Jos. L. Fielding, promteent Guelph
merchant. dropped dead on entering
lawn bowling greens Saturday.
Letter postage between Canada
and other parts of the Empire to be
four cents, including war tax.
The Duke of Devonshire made his
first public appearance on a platform
since his return from Canada on Sat-
urday at Darleydale.
AUCTION SALE
OF FARM STOCK & IMPLEMENTS.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS.
on Lat 8, Coin. 1, Stephen, one mile
north of Centralia, on
TUESDAY, OCT. 4th, 1921
W, 3. Smith, Prop.
F. Taylor, Auct
A Hodgins, Clerk.
Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Hatat, Mr. and
Mrs Geo Finkbeiner and Mr. and Mrs.
Mose Feist WCr.e inn Gederich last
We_ieesday, where they attended the
Fair,.
This is London Fair weak. Quite a
number will go to the city to transact
their business and see the sights at
the Fair. ,
..:.Emerson Weneel is having the rear
of his shop renovated to prepare it
:for a dwelling.
Mrs. Ewald bas had al veranda built
to'.the front of her house.
The Special Committee appointed to
superintend the Athletic Field are
;repaving to ,put the field in .shape
this fall by plowing and levelling it
and besides will put up ear fence and
plant trees to make. the ;field a credit
to the commuinty1,
Mrs. Christian Heist was in Ches-,
ning, elich„ last week attending a re-
m:ion of the Schwalns family.'
, Garnet Sweitzer's many friends are
glad do see. him around again, after
his operation.
f.r. and •Mrs. Kelso of Detroit are
v:.siting Mr. and Mrs(. John Geiser.
Mr, and Mrs. W. A. Sambalook are
spending a few days in Brampton,.
1 A meeting of the ratepayers of the
Tave sh p, who are iin'terested•; .•rn He-
dro, was held :,n the Town, Hall last
Thursday night. A. good number . was
in attendance and all were keenly in-
terested in
in-terested-in the addresses givee,by Mr.
Westin, of .the Hydro Coimml,sseen, To-
tont_, and eLt. Doee,r of Exeter., A
certaini amount of doubt is in the
mends' of our ;People whether the
scheme will ga''through on account of
oe tain, provisions being necessary bye
lore power can. ,be delivered to Credi
Itc',.•. , A,. good live. committee, has been
.
a, portle;i, themembeLs oaf .w>ieg'h, will
l call frA�'^ tlxe ,el}f%erent :l aR,s 'making a
canvas,. Ilia is art ,gpportu'ii ty which
Should lot be turned down, The Goe-
ernmenteis ipayiagee0 per hent. of the
construction:and, no gear -Attlee is ev-
en. that this :bonus will continue. Our
neeple should cons.d,ef that the lin-
AUCTION SALE
The Real Flavour
of the genuine "GREEN" Tea is in ever. yr
packet oi.---
PP
BA"
GREEN TEA "°"
Superior to the best Japans, Gunpowder or
Young Hyson. . Sample Free—Salada, Toronto.
Of VALUABLE FARM LAND
In the matter 'of the Estate of Rob-
ert Leathern,, plate of the City of
Lan•ion. in the County and
Middleslex
Gentleman, deceased, and of the Dev-
olution of Estates Act and Amending
Acts .
The Canada Trust Company, the
Administrator of the above Estate.,
will offer for sale by Public Auction.
on SATURDAY, OCT. 1st, 1921
at 1 o'clock p.m., the. following val-
uable'elarm land, -
LOT NO. •15, ,in the Second Con-
cession of the Towalship, of a Stephen;
in the County of Huron, containing!
One Hundr_w Acres, more or lass,.
There is no more productive land.
in the Township of Stephen, e,n,d up-
on it is •erected a commode -sue two,
story frame house and two good bank
barna. This farm is well fenced and
drained, has a nice orchard, s spring
creek with water ell the ,year round;
fine for stock; has fifteen acres seed-
ed
d -
ed down, all the fall ploughing is
done, and there are teen acres oaf
fall wheat.
The above- sale will take place on
the premises.
TElteee.-Land will be sold in one
,parcel, subject tee reserve bid, fin-
ed by the Official Guardian of In-
fants for Ontario, 10 ;per cent ,of the
purchase money to ,be paid on day of
sale, the balam;cte •to be ,paid into the
Canadian Bank Of Commerce, to the
joint credit' of the Administrator and
the Official Guardian, within thirty
days thereafter.
Posse -alert given on theist day of
April, 1922.
Terr ell, ether respects the terms
will. bp the standing conditions of the
S, preane Court of Ontario,. '
Fee, fu'rthe'r particulars apply to
F We Harcourt, KO' ' Official Guar -
diem. ;Toronnte - The „Canada Trust
Cont 'eny,' London; the Administrator
eft. mho Estate- of the -late Robeet
Lea borax, >;Jonathant' eathoiri, It. R,
No, 8, Londan, or to 1 -
THOS CAMERON . Auctioneer,
'Exeter
ISAAC R. CARLING,
Venders'" Solicitor,
Exeter,, Ontario.
ta,
Incorporated in 1855
,CAPITAL RESERVE $9,900,000
Oyer 130 Branches
THE MOLSONS BANK
The cost of living is falling, also the price of food stuff.
This necessitates increas' d production. Produce more and
deposit your surplus 4n The Molsons Bank, where it will
be ready for any call and yet be. earning interest,
EXETBR, BRANOI'I
T, S. WOODS Manager,
Centralia Branch open for business daily.
Safety Deposit Boxes to Rent at the Exeter Branch.
FALL FAIRS
Ailsa Craig;
London ........ .,,,..,., Sent, 10-17
Mitchell
Parkhill
Scot. 22-23 St. Marys
Sent 20-21
,.SeSentn'( 22- 27.2328
Bayfield Seut 27-2E Seaforth ........ ........• Sept 22-23
Blyth ,..... ,., .,,,,,,.., Sent 22.23 Stratford .,,,,, Sent, 19-21
Exeter ..,Sent 19-20 Tendford Sent 29-30
Goderich ., Sent 6-8 Brussels ....,..., ,..,,,,.,. Sept. 15-16
Ilderton Sent 30 Wingham • .... Sept 27-28
Kirkton Oct. 6-7 Zurich ,.....,....,Sept 21-22
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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
Saes
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. Let it
Pity for itself. Its economy and depend-
ability have made it the biggest selling en- -
gine in Canada. Let as demonstrate on
your farm.
HYLO SYLO
The Hylo Sylo insures
sweet. fresh, succulent en-
silage down to the Last
forkful. It is built to'last.
indefinitely. a Exclusive
patentedx-features of de-
sign and .,eons true tion
explain why the Hylo is
chosen by the discrimin-
ating farmer. Pays for
itself in the first season,
Then year after year. pays,.
100 per cent. profit on ,
your investment: Can
you beat it?
"The Wonderful Gilson" stands supreme.
More Gilson Silo Fillers were sold in Canada
last year than any other make. It is guar-
anteed to be the lightest running bloWer-
cutter made.
Be independent -get' a Gilson Silo Piller and
fill your own silo -with your own engine,
4 h.p. or larger -at the propel time, when
your corn has the greatest feeding value.
THE GILSON SPREADER
Manure is the best !fertilizer. You have it.
Use it! The best Manure Spreader made is
the Gilson,' Why? It has a •wide spread.
It is low down. It has light draft. It will
take a real load. Itis free from clutches,
gears and all complicated parts.
•
•
Call and nee our nearest dealer, name below. He will save and make you money on
the equipment illustreted'tand on Cason Thresh He
Tractors. Wood Saws,
Grinders, Pump Jacks, Belting, etc.Write for CatalogQ.
Made in Canada au¢ Guaranteed Ly
GILSON MFG. CO., Limited '.. ` GUELPH, ONT. ,
Call and See%Near st D ealer'•rr; 5'",`1;;t./P
Oran S. Winer,Crediton, nOnt.
..
The Best Way
.. TONT' aisle loss b���! e
`' ' in your otters. Young
.11/4 ,. Money Orders issued by this
.. safe and convenient way
your out -of -ton .naccounts.
Our 'Felice caste .niche theta without*.
sante eon as Post Oeliee or .. r.
WE WELCOME YOUR BUSINESS
THE CANADIAN BANK
fi _.
OF COI'�1C _
PAID-UP CAPITAL - - $15,000,000
RESERVE FUND $ 15,000,0'00
EXETER BRANCH, F A. Chapman, Manager.
,
Dank a1
paying
tf
1qo,
Incorporated in 1855
,CAPITAL RESERVE $9,900,000
Oyer 130 Branches
THE MOLSONS BANK
The cost of living is falling, also the price of food stuff.
This necessitates increas' d production. Produce more and
deposit your surplus 4n The Molsons Bank, where it will
be ready for any call and yet be. earning interest,
EXETBR, BRANOI'I
T, S. WOODS Manager,
Centralia Branch open for business daily.
Safety Deposit Boxes to Rent at the Exeter Branch.
FALL FAIRS
Ailsa Craig;
London ........ .,,,..,., Sent, 10-17
Mitchell
Parkhill
Scot. 22-23 St. Marys
Sent 20-21
,.SeSentn'( 22- 27.2328
Bayfield Seut 27-2E Seaforth ........ ........• Sept 22-23
Blyth ,..... ,., .,,,,,,.., Sent 22.23 Stratford .,,,,, Sent, 19-21
Exeter ..,Sent 19-20 Tendford Sent 29-30
Goderich ., Sent 6-8 Brussels ....,..., ,..,,,,.,. Sept. 15-16
Ilderton Sent 30 Wingham • .... Sept 27-28
Kirkton Oct. 6-7 Zurich ,.....,....,Sept 21-22
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This modern progressive school afters every facility for preper'ng
young men and women for the best position. Individual instruction.
Lowest tuition fees. Thoroughly efficient courses in Shorthand,. Type-
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Join our Fall Clewes now.
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351 Rickmead St. (South of King St,)
London
W. J O'BRIEN, Commercial Specialist, Principal.
E SELL G1LSON'id/4
FARM EQUIPMENT
BACKED BY SIXTY
YEARS' EXPERIENCE'
DOMINANT IN QUAL•
ITT 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
Saes
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. Let it
Pity for itself. Its economy and depend-
ability have made it the biggest selling en- -
gine in Canada. Let as demonstrate on
your farm.
HYLO SYLO
The Hylo Sylo insures
sweet. fresh, succulent en-
silage down to the Last
forkful. It is built to'last.
indefinitely. a Exclusive
patentedx-features of de-
sign and .,eons true tion
explain why the Hylo is
chosen by the discrimin-
ating farmer. Pays for
itself in the first season,
Then year after year. pays,.
100 per cent. profit on ,
your investment: Can
you beat it?
"The Wonderful Gilson" stands supreme.
More Gilson Silo Fillers were sold in Canada
last year than any other make. It is guar-
anteed to be the lightest running bloWer-
cutter made.
Be independent -get' a Gilson Silo Piller and
fill your own silo -with your own engine,
4 h.p. or larger -at the propel time, when
your corn has the greatest feeding value.
THE GILSON SPREADER
Manure is the best !fertilizer. You have it.
Use it! The best Manure Spreader made is
the Gilson,' Why? It has a •wide spread.
It is low down. It has light draft. It will
take a real load. Itis free from clutches,
gears and all complicated parts.
•
•
Call and nee our nearest dealer, name below. He will save and make you money on
the equipment illustreted'tand on Cason Thresh He
Tractors. Wood Saws,
Grinders, Pump Jacks, Belting, etc.Write for CatalogQ.
Made in Canada au¢ Guaranteed Ly
GILSON MFG. CO., Limited '.. ` GUELPH, ONT. ,
Call and See%Near st D ealer'•rr; 5'",`1;;t./P
Oran S. Winer,Crediton, nOnt.
..