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WEAK, SORE LUNGS
VARNA--The death occurredat
I Varna on April 3, at the residence '.:f
Sanders: '& Creeeh,: Proprietors, Restored To Health By Vinol her soil C. Ward,' of Margaret Watson
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Subscription iPrice,—In advance $1 Camden, N, J.—" Thad a deep seated relict az the late Thornes Ward' aged
,ger year in Canada; $150 in United cough, was run-down, and my lungs were
States, If not paid Ain advance, the weak and sore. I bad trie everything
price. is 50c. tmoa•e per year. suggested without help. One eve-
! Hing I read about 'Vino' and decided
�"- to try it, Soon I noticed an impeovee
THURSDAY, APR,13, 191 i. ment I kept on taking it and today 1
am a well man.. The soreness is all
gone from my lungs, I do not have any
Crediton ., cough and have gained fifteen pounds."
PRANK HILLMAN.
We
guarantee V i n 01 for chronic
Our roads are bend graded this coughs, colds and bronchitis and far all
week and put in shape for serine Weak, run-down conditions.
raffic A good rain would now be W S Cole, Druggist, Exeter, Ont,
.welcome to being out the grass and
melte the land fit for seeding. Amy. C. Finkbeiner, -A, Baker, Jos,
Fred Wuerth made e. bus:Hess trip Brenner, F. Preeter, Jr.; S. Stanlake,
R. Goetz, J. McPherson, J. Brophey,
Fenceview,ers—D. McCurdy, I, Hill,
E: Heist. a3,McKenzie, G. ;Mawhinney,
1r. K:stg W, Brown, G. Down and A.
Hayter.—Carried,
.The following orders were ,passed—
Hodgins & Co. gas. $5.70; W, W
Walper, gravel, $5.25; Cranston Nov-
elty' Co„ cow tags, $8,09; F. W. Fara-
comb, S15; ; W. Mawhinney and others
shoveling snow, $3.50; H. Feltner
peeing, $2025; J. Dempsey, retread
o v tag, $1; F. Haist„ $L50; T. Trev-
ehick, auditor's fees, $8; C. Zwieker
do. $S.
The Council adjourned to meet a-
gain, on AIay lst, at 1 o'clock,
Fi Eilber-, clerk
to London on EMonclay.
hiss Clarissa. Hill of the; St. Joseph.
hospital stall, London, visited het
parents to: a few days last week.
The Trustees of the _Methodist
Church are hnalda>g some alterations
to the: class room of the Sunday
School,
Mrs Thomas Lawson is selling her
household effects on Friday :and will
move in with her parents.
A, E. Kuhn of Exeter was in the
r ilk a on Tuesday looking atter the
bus n s, of the to al branch ,
Mrs. Harry Beaver is visitiag irieuds
in slay T'ownshien this week.
Chas Zww .:ker and Sam Brown
have had este a number of men tt
war': the past week pleking over on-
ions. Uur.'trert•hants sans ,o anaK
a good thing out of • this. line :,a ;nee.
educe 'this spring as there is a big ad -
vane .a`o e
Fred halber's condi'':on cmain_, tut -
changed. Or, account o. h
ed. age poor napes are erten :a.ne ¢urs
his reeover y.
roe ert.vrta n,r.ent given by etre
tin:Yc. a ,lava's C ia.,n Company ie .Ile
halla.s. Wednesday, drew a mg
crowd. finny, Uneie Tom gnu
Eva will always prove .attraztive to
young and. old.
1r. end 'Mfrs. John Schroeder and
family are visiting friends in Chesley
and lildmay.
The milliners are busy this spring
seUi ng hats. Judging from the pope-
lar styles the boys will have to keep
the buggy top down when they take
their sweet -heart for a drive.
leIrs. Harry 'Minnick of Lockport
. ..j., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Levi
Stahl.
:airs. Christian Braun of Cleveland
Obio, is the guest of her sister, Mrs.
U K Braun.
STEPHEN COUNCIL
Tee Couneil, met in the Town Hall
;.rae.eon.. oz. ,donJ.t.y, April 3rd. All
members present. Minutes of prev-
iew, n mega, read and adopted.
Mae h nney—Neeb That the follaw--
ine: persons be appointed:—
Cow-tag Inspectors—;id. Andrews
front Ccn. 1 to 5, inclusive; H. F.
Either Con. b to 9; Ed. Wild Con,
'10 to 15; Thos. Webb Con. 16 to
the Lake,
Pa.thmasters—W. T. Huxtable, Wal-
ter Haskett, J. Hackney, S. Snell, N,
Kestle B. Mitchell, D. Hodgson, C
Welker S. Jory, J. Shapton, W. H.
Dearing, J. Hepburn, R. Davey,
Richard, G. Hirtzel, R. Hill, M. Eng-
land: J. 1°iiirte:el, C. Heist, Ed. Mor -
lock, J. Klumpp, P. Carroll, J. W.
Lawson, G. Finkbeiner, J. Schwan, S.
,Brokenshire, Josiah Kestle, H. Pfaff
• L. Glanville, J. Wilhelm, R.. Davey,
J. Kestle, J. Glavin, P. Reardon, T.
Dietrich, J. Ziler, M, Ziler, F. Wi:ds
S. Morrison, N. Clark; A. McEttehein
H. Link, E. Disjardine, J. Sharp, S.
I-Iarlton, C. Lochner, 'al. Finkbeiner
R. Warner, J. Willert, J. Barney, N,
Pollard, J. Lruthers, Ireland,
Stone, J,
la2aier, J. J. Car
J, Taylor, T. Webb, S. Webb, E.'Gill
J. Gill A. Hayter', J Wi.'san, R. Pol-
lock. B. Hicks, W. Jon..;, G. Grieve,
J. McCarthy, J. Barry, R. O'Rourke,
J. Hodges, J. Brophey, I. Dunsfor d
S. Stanlake, G. Clark, L. Rader,. A.
Birk S. Baeker, S. Miller, H. Schro-
eder J Walper, S. Webb.
Poundkee.pers—W, Moffat., hi, Shap
ton, W. B. Geiser, T. Dietrich, D.
Eagleson, G. Webb, J. Edwards, A,
CAS A
For Infants anti Cuii reu
In Use For ?'D Year's
Always bears
the
Signature cf
Fa1'Meis
WE HAVE ''A SPECIALLY SEL-
ECTED STOCK OF
NO. 1 GOVERNMENT STANDARD
RED CLOVER
ALSIKE,
TIMOTHY,
ALFALFA,
SWEET CLOVER,
avIILLETT,
ORCHARD GRASS,
BLUE GRASS, ETC.
AT CLOSE PRICES ,
x—o—X—
JUST RECEIVED 'A SHIPMENT OF'
NO. I IMPORTED ALSIKE -.
WHHICH WE OFFER
AT'$12,50; a -Bust:
SPECLAL, PRICES ON CLUB OW:
rDERS OF 10 BUSH. AND UPWARD
WE HAVE A QUANTITY OF
:MRS T -CLASS POTATOES an Sale
.A CALL SOLICITED t -l`
-Centralia
Mr. Anal Bayse is quire ill at his
Dashwood
•h
orlter here: ,
A. **tint, Was held on Tuesday
night :for. the formationof a Boys'
S
you. Cantpany. The meeting was
tairly'hvell attended and quite num-
�: signed up. This is a move in the
right diesetiott and the boys deserve
e
n:ouragemcnt.
Mr, Wade, s'.at;an agent,, and his
fatally are moving to Denfield this
week, The agent to fill the vacancy
has .not yet been made known.
}Ir. MelvilleMelvilleMitchell left Mondayf
or the lo:.ality of Saskatoon, Sask.
Pte. Wes. Gaser of Parkhill spent
Friday in town,
Miss Or: Hoffman' returned to her
home n Tavistock Wednesday, after
art extended visit with relatives here,
Pte, Wilbur Pfaff and, wite of Ex-
tater spent Sunday with the aormer'a
parents here.
The ladies are engaged in ,ewing
or the Red Cross Society this week
Mr, and Mrs. T. Klum,pp spent Sun
day ,:rn Crediton, and Jack Routledge
and Henry Guenther o Exeter spent
Sunday at their homes hese,
On Sunday evening, April Z3rd, a
special. program will be rendered un-
der the auspices, of the Ladies ,Aid
and the Y,P.A, of the Evangelical
churele Rev. Carrier of Grand Bend
will be present, to deliver an address.
A11 ate cordially invited to attend.
(Too late for last week.)
G. Kellerman & Son shipped their
oniens to Hensall Saturday..—Mrs. P,
flu nu:e of Sarn',a is visiting her par-
ents her e,—Wedding bells are ringing
'n. our burg this week.—Mr. and Mrs.
L. H :masher visited in 'Parkhill over
teunlay,—Mrs. ' orman Kellerman vis-
ited in Zurich,—Mr. H. Willert spent
Monday and Tuesday in Berlin on bus
mess.—Hiss Addie Ehlers •of Exeter
he, returned home. M;.ss Dora Kraft
of Clinton is spending a lea weeks
ata her home here.—M:ss Catherine
k n :;t)ne: to on the sick list the:,
week.
USB ORA E
A pleasant surprise was given Mr.
Arthur Francis at the home of Mr.
Cecil Camm on Wednesday evening
by _the Adult Bible Classi of the Sun-
shine Sunday School, when they pre-
sented him with a Bible and the fol-
io:w-:irg address:—
Dear Teacher,—We, the members of
your class, wish to congratulate you
on the anniversary of your birthday
end wish you many hap.py returns of
ere. same. . e ,wish you to 'accept
this Bible as a slight token of our
appreciation of your work among us.
Your teach.:ng has ever been an in-
.Chas: Zwialt�er
s'tiar to all of us and is proof
o''the tinge and energy you have spent
a, p.epar`ing 'the lessons. We sincere-
ly ;!i`ope. ehat you will be "spared .for
,man, ,_years tto teach us the truths
se r .en, on its ;pages.
S'igne'd .on 'behalf of the class, Clar-
enre-, 13.. Routley, Vice-president, Mrs.
teeoege Jacques.
CREDITON, ONT.
ZURICH •
-Abi_ rand Albert -Bender, sons of Mr.
Peer Bender of this village Have, en
.::s.eel a: \Virnrn'!p'eg for overseas ser-
.tees.—Daniel Bennett of Zurich 'has
z.)s'e wvi:h ':he 161st and wil: ;oin
;.Viiii'ta.•ry Bawd at Clinton.—Mr. R.
+!igen ile bas purchasect the, fine home
n Zurich owned !by Mr. W. H. Bender
wvao•has, gone into business in Detroit.
—George 'Sparks has sold 'nes farm in
Stanley Townsh)p to Mr. - Valestine
-Gerber, Jr who gets passessien at
¢ years, Several sans and two daugh-
ters survive. The remains were in-
terred at Bayfield
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"MADE IN CANADA"
Ford Touring Car
Price $530
TAKE A LITTLE COMFORT AS
YOU GO—ESPECIALLY IF YOU
CAN COMBINE IT WITH PROFIT.
TIME MAN WHO OWNS A FORD
HAS PROVIDED HEALTHFUL
ENJOYMENT FOR HIS ENTIRE
FAMILY AND EQUIPPED HIM-
SELF WITH AN ' ECONOMICAL
SERVANT AS WELL.
The Ford Runabout is $480; the Cou-
pelet $730. the Sedan $890; the Town
car $780. All prices are f.o.b. Ford,
Ontario. All cars completely equip-
ped, including electric headlights.
Cars on .sale at
,'a1ILO SNELL'S, EXETER.
"The Proof"
Canadians now insist upon lenowing the cost of upkeep of a -n automo-
bile AFTER IT IS PURCHASED.
Every purchaser should consider operating cost for, say, a five- year
period.
We do not give you guess work on
THE MAXWELL
WE STATE FACTS AND FIGURES "PROVED & VERIFIED"
MAXWELL WORLD'S NON-STOP RECORD FACTS BASED ON CAN-
ADIAN GALLON MEASURE.
1—Miles without a motor stop
2—Average males per day (44 days)
3—Miles per gallon gasoline, (Imperial gallon)
4—Miles per gallon of oil ..,,,
5—Av'e�rage miles per tire•
............ ......
No automobile built to -day has ever tender official test
like above.
The License F,ee of Maxwell is low as arty; tires, gasoline and oils
MORE economical than any other make, and the price of the WONDER
CAR only
Touring $85'0 Roadster 5830
We. challenge any other make on the foregoing; also any four-cylin-
dered car for power on Mud, Sand Hills or for Speed.
22022
..500.6
27.2
400
9871,
performed
W. E. O strieker, Distributor; A.W. Marled, .Expert Mechanic
Crediton, Ont.
THE CANADIAN BANK
OF COMMERCE
SIR JOHN AIRF, General Man geD WALKER, C.V.O.,r. LL.D.
P.pJOONES, Aes'tL., ent
General ;Manager
CAPITAL, $15,000,000 RESERVE FUND, $13,500000
SAVINGS BANK ACCOUNTS
Interest at the current rate is allowed on all deposits of $1 and
upwards, Careful attention is given to every account.' Small accounts
are welcomed. Accounts may be opened and operated by mail,
Accounts may be opened in the names of two or more persons, with-
drawals to be made by any one of them or by the survivor.
S60
EXETER BRANCH—A. E. Kuhn, M gr. CREDITON--S. M. Johnston, Mgr
INCORPORATED 1855
T1-1[ N�OLSONS BANK 0
Capital & Reserve $8,800,000
96 Branches In Canada
A General Banking Business Transacted
Circular Letters or Credit
Hank MoneU Orders
SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT
Interest allowed at highest current .rats
EXETER BRANCH—
W D. CLARKE, Manager.
$850
ROADSTER $825, Model 75 f.o,b. Torontto.
Here is the car that all the world has waited for.
Here is the car that all the world is buying—faster than produced.
You've got to have a car.
But you don't have. to pay alarge price Nor do you have to be sat-
isfied with a small, uncomfortable car which keeps you in a state of men-
tal dissatisfaction and .physical discomfort.
The- $850 Overland solves the problem
Seats five comfortably—no crowding or
Cantilever rear springs—
Soft deep upholstery built up over long spiral springs—
And four -inch tires.
These features make it ride easier than many of the big high-priced
cars
It has a powerful and snappy en bloc motor—
Is electrically started and electrically lighted—
Has electric control buttons on steering column—
And all the very latest touches of up-to-dateness and refinement
It is light and economical, but with good style, beautiful finish and
phenomenal riding comfort.
Only $850.
And that's complete. Everything with it. Nothing extra to buy.
You've got to .have a car. Order this Overland.
Model 83B $965; Famous Knight Motor $1575, Big Six $1600;
Wes. Snell,
Exeter Motor Sales Co.
Sx'es Agenr
We; also have several used Ford c ars for sale and one used Chevrolet.
jamming.
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HENSALL
--o--
John Murdock has returned fromDe
trait, where he attteind.ed the 'Lrneral
of bit late brother-in-law, D. Lock-
hart,=Robert J Drysdale who has
been so long and seriously ill, is now
.ebl-e. to sit up a little,—John Elder has
.disposed of his farm ,tot his son Ben,
apd. will move to Hensall to reside.—
Pralnk Case !is baele'tfroin Buffalo, N.Y.
;where he has bkeen takeng treatment
for nerve trouble. He has improved.
—Mrs. Thomas Dick returned lately
after'speniding two months with her
son John In -Oakville,—Mrs. J. Miller
has retunnen from a visit with herr son
at Brownsville. -The anniversary ser-
v�ioes of Carmel church will, be held
'ht. last Sunday of March, Rev. Mc-
Intosh will preach.—Mrs. T. Neelands
is visiting her daughter Mrs. King, in
Toronto.—Mrs. J. Tinney and family
once.—A res-olutt,.)an was passed by the left here on Wednesday tor Wood -
`Hay Council to the, effect that all sub- 1 sleek where they will reside.
'scribers ,of the Hay Telephone System
e
required to buy the batteries re-
,,>irred for telephones and that no
..none b+ -er'es will be furnished by the
sy s ,earn thus rule beginning on April•.1.
LUMLEY
Mr. , Alex. McDougall is suf Gering
from. an attack of appendicitis.—Mrs.
B'roadfoot spent the week end with
rela:Lis*.es in Brucefield.--Russel Keys
bas returned to Seaforth to resume
Some ears ago I ionld not walk
his position. tact the creamery there Y
Miss- Ed:nx' Mitchell is at Brucefield np stairs, my feet and ankles were so
visiting •h_er sister and family.—There swollen, but I took three boxes of Gin
;s ra ,better. -urn of sap the past week Pills and the. trouble has never returned.
Selves is having the interior of MY mother, 82 years of age, is taking
his' ..Sista` es entad, them and feels fine.
MRS. J,B, SATSBURY,,
'' Camden East."
rEIDDULPH—A: queetabJurtereeprreetyw •
wedding stook place at London on GIN' PILLS are Soc. a bol:; or 6 boxes
ADDIS 5thi-a€` 3:penzi, vilien Miss My ,"for $2.50 at all druggists. Sample sent
ale Sceli, eldgst daughter of W. Sceli free if r, nested. , 20
41 London Tp., was. died, in. marriage . ., el; F,
to :.loth,. Herbert of the 3rd con.a of tiatiaaai 'Drag O C1ri4 Cw.
(i2�Y*�2 jrFr auplUkdKF1� M
t CatradiP. 13mutroata a
injhffs
VFORTHKIDNEYS
Why They're Bought
"I can certainly say the Gin Pills
have done a lot of good for me.
SAXON "SIX"
*A big touring car for:five:people
Travel "First -Class" in a Saxon "Six"
air
t
44,
YOU ENJOY ALL 'THE LUXURIES OF '`FIRST-CLASS TRAVEL WHEN YOU RID E IN A
SAXON "SIX".
Locomotive Power pulls you. The six -cylinder Saxon high! speed motor sweeps you along with a
mighty, resistless . force. '
Pullman comfort .is yours. The roomy-. body makes travel easy. Long wheelbase, 112 inches•, and van-
adium steel cantilever springs smooth the highway.like a well -ballasted' track.
Pertfectt appointments add to your pleasure. Electric starting, Lighting and every other convenience
of n odern motoring are here. The yacht Imine body!' is handsomely upholstered and elegantly finished.
ra first is. built into;.ev's' -fibre of the st polch` chassis; Timken axles, pew�ethii'brakes, aad'rtuckel
Safety 1)rI Fid .6
t rhe , stde1' steering; dear aro :3'O,' s11i 5 #* .-,r ,•,10 4ii ' ' .. '1"'"'"1:
S; a%k,.. ,. ‘1.'°.''''''''
LCB1Rtiz. 1 'eit�., , ,,R Yr r,r....,'•' t.,,;,;.
�;IS civ s oar 'dile idicodw�1e . chaff"�yora..-are travelling -first class, i 't
" ou 4` Roedst"e'J: 6'0 : Del 'very Car:. $530. "Six" TotuitM:Car $1 07 S'S' '' 5 •
". Vii. ,rxetaer
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