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FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 3rd
CENTRAL
S'YRA.7FORD.. ONT.
abe ca,7l far* trained help is treater
now thasi ever before in the history
of Corrado.. Our graduates are se-
curing inig s ,le,r diid :rasityants. We have
Cammeeeclr 1, , Shorthand acid ' Tele-
graphy Departrsienits. If your purpose
taking ap ,business college course dur-
ing Fall Or Winter months, write now
for out- free catalogue.
D. A. McLachlan, Prn.
T 1N( ys eM'
HARVEST HELP
EXCURSIONS
,$12.00. TO WINNIPEG.
Plus 1-2 cent. a mule beyond
AUG _TST 20th and 29th.
From all stations Lyn, Ont.,and
Toronto,' Weisltan, Mealton-d, and Pal -
grave 'inclusive, 'also from Stations
north iof Toinonita, to and including
Huntsville.
AUGUST, 22nd and 29th,
,,gin, From Toronto 'and all stations west
and south thereof in Ontario'
Full inifiargnTattee from any Grand
Tn nnle Tickeelt Agent, or C. Ef Horn-
ing District Pass,enger Agent, Toron-
to, Ontario.
N. J. Dore, Agent, Exeter.
A HASTINGS
Agent for
Canada Life Assurance Company
Also Fire and Accident Insurance.
kloney to . Loan on Farm Property
EXETER, ONT
MONEY. TO LOAN
We leave a large amount of private
funds to loan on farm and village
property at law rates of, interest.
GLADMAN & 'STANBURY
i iastern, Solicitors, Exeier
ISAAC C R. CABLING B. A
Barrister Solicitor,; Notary Pullin,
Commissioner, Solicuitor for the Mol-
sloths Bank, Etc: Money to; loan at
lowest rates of -interest.
Office -Main Street, Exeter.
FRANK TAYLOR
Licensed Auctilaneer far Counties of
Huron and Middlesex
Prices Reasonable and '"Satustact
Guaranteed.
Crediton, — Ontario,
en,
W. ROBINSON,
LIL1iNSED AUCTIONEER AND
VALUATOR for Counties cif Huron
Perth Middlesex and Oxford. Farm
Stock Saler, a Specialty. Office at
Contahuett Warerooans, next door tc
Central; Holgi, Maier Street, Exeter
DR A. R. KINSMAN, L;D.S., D.D:
Honor . Graduate Toronto; vas sill
i'eeth extracted without pain or any
toad effects. Office over Gladman 81
Stazbuery's Office, Main Street, Exeter
Drs G. F. ROULSTON, L. D. S., D.D.S
DENTIST
Weaker of the R. C. C. D.S. of Ont
Honer Graduate Toronto University
mice of r Carling's law Office..
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Waylaid
Straight walls in the
deep ' firepot of the
Sunshine iturnace pre-
vent- ashes from col-
lecting and absorbing
the heat instead of
allowing it to do its
work in heating the
home -one of the feat-
ures that make the
Sunshine the kind of
furnace you want for
your home.
For Sale by G. A. Hawkins
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Loudon ' Toronto
St. John, N.B. Calgary
rtirnace
Montreal Winnipeg Saskatoon
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Hamilton Ldniotiton Vancouver
Chiselhurst
F. J. Spr,gg,st and son Ford were, in
Toilonto last week;; eS,acrhan,ent Was
observed an the church here Sandal
--George Fitzgerald and family of
Grand Forks, D ;kota, were here on
a vtisit to hie fait -er, sisters' and -'bro-
theers, It its sonnei years since he, was
home,—J. S. Wi'e'n and wife of Tar-
ontoi are lieu•e holidaYing.-.The Small
acomb. family of Stratford visited at
:el', Cole's.
SAINTSBURY
Mie; Bessie Wpshlbttrn •"oit' Guelph,
is visiting friends around here, -Mr,
and Mrs. Hiram Davis and daughter
tSerthe called on told friends around
Sainitsbury Monday"—Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Davis spent Sunday in London
k ewnslsip.-Mr. Thos. Quinton motor-
ed to Grand Bend Saturday and to.
London Sunday.—Mrs. F. C. Davis was
:n London- Sa'turd'ay. post of the
iiarraers around Mere are cutt.itxg the
o',c crop. The yield is exceptionally
goad—We are glaidt'to hear that Miss
Ceiialine 'Dajv1isi isl al Ile tgo be around
again after her recesilt iLlznless,—Pte. S,
G. Davis returned to Landon, after
a 'month .'s leave.
BIDDULPH
Mr. Jahn McLeougblin,' one of the,
old paaneeels of 'thee county, died at
his homlc•, in B;lddulph on Saltun4day
etneml,rig. July 27th, after a short ill-
ness of but lotne week. He is survived
by cats brother; Edward, -three slough-
tiers, Mathleir Mary Vei{olrftca of the
Ur•sulaue College, Chlatham; Mrs. Thos
Ryder Straitfard; Mrs'. Wtrnt , Barry,.
Detroit and five) runs, Thos. of Lon-
don: Edward, Godeiricb,;;' Dennis , and
Michaele Edmant:on, AJ,ta..; and Joseph.
at :homie allof whom were wt'thi bins
during his illintess, Thef funleral, which
`,oil; plsiee to, St, Ptiltrick's R. C.
Church. on, Mioinday, was largely <at-
+ieaded, the bearers .be+tig his ,fort
sons wind two nephews, - -
Zurich
DEATH OF PETER LAMONT.—
A respecteed resident, of Hay Totvn-
tsht'•e died in Toronto early Friday
morning. August '2nid, when Mr. Peter
Las -n -ant; pastseed away at the age ell
58 years. Mn'. Lamont bald been ill
for • about - a year of anaeteie, and
since last spring had been under-
going medical e eatmlent' in, Rochester,
Minn., and New York, until recently
when, lie come to Toronto for further
eiutm,e;n t, Mr. Lamont wasburn in
Hay Township and resided there all
has lifedoing extensive farming 'and
cattle buying, until lastspring, arisen
he sold out owing to illi heallthj He
served h Is totvnshipi as councillor and
reeve for siontieJ years •and. was at more
thanani' time prtomoltilemitly .mentioned
at a probable candidate for parlia-
ment,. He' was a :slttcceesls lin business
aeedhighly respected. He never mar-
gyecl, but is suirtoierted by sieves -al broth-
ers
roth-ers aired sis tela,.,
Mr John 'McCeormick( of Detroit ve-
iled relatives here last week.—Mr. Earl
Johnston of Toronto; is. sipeending his.
holidays at tiler -home- of his uncle, Mr.
Thos Johnston,.-Miss- Nora Siebert,
nurse of Detroit, . is visiting at bier
home nee,—Mrs,. J. E. Cantelon of
2 arinato, as' spending the week at the
tom:- of 'her patients, Mr. a -old Mrs. C.
Id :.-tlei;b.—Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Mines
of Calgary, Alta., are spending a few
weeks at ° the home, of the 'farmer's
parents in town.-Miesst Margaret Mot-
ite -of Guelph is the guest of her co•u
sn, leis, Doubt -by' Fiete.—Mrs. Hey
-
rock end 'Mss Elizabieth, Reniniie. are
i;u: ll relatives hi, Detroit.—Mr, and
I s. limed E. Heists and zee Jack ,of.
Landon, axe -span/diime a few n- aks
at tl:e" home of the Format's parents,,
1:.
and Mrs. F. Hess, sr —Mr, and
U s J ' Fried of Toronto ' are visiting
home, iof the. latter's slater, Mrs
C 'F _r..=Nips Want Bender and
children of Detroit are :v:isiting rela-
tives liters. -Mr. J•. P. Rae.- of the Gos-
hien. Line. -north, be aka care of his fin-
gers when keeping a ladder from fal-
ling on thri misleif,. Ed. Talbot -af near
Drysdale .. has Sold "hits farm to Iu,s
neighbor, Mr. Aeleis. Etas, who gets
possessiion 'mieixt spring.—JAaifais Hart-
leib >of D,aesehetvlolad' has purchased the
50 acre farm on the Babylon line, Hay,
being e part of lot 6; Coo. ` 9, ,from Mr..
Evelyn Broderick iof thhei -Parr Liine.
Iminmediate posselslsrioin geinle-i.
`Hensall
....
Kiss Reid and ,Miss Morrison, after
a \tient in Toronto and' Other cities;
hive'returned home,—Miss. Lydia Pope
of London, hiss returned after spend-
ing 'her vacation' with her rniother and
sister heere e-Miiss Bessie; U -u quha.rt'who
has been visiting her pareiats, h,as left'
for .Gtelorgiia,, whiere; she has been ap
pointed director of' a Y,M.C,A, Host-
ess House.—Dr. Jiervrnvei Snuiillie raf Tor-
o,,,to, spent the, ,lash week with her
sister, Mrs. John Eider and -other
relative; and friends in Henesarll and
vieanrty —Mr. John Elder, air mech-
anic in the R.F.C. at Tasiontoe, spent
cr flew clays with his p:arents,—
Beatr.ce Cu'dntade Of Toronto
spending her iholcidalys with -bier ,par-.
t ,viii—el r. M. Fishie-r of Tlononito and
his wiles ;arid son, are visiting Mr, and
Mgrs Weir Acheson-, Mrs,'Fisher's
parents, Pte, 'Templeton Acheson, an.
tinvtili;did soldier at Byrionv. Sanitarium
Lonidoi , also spleen'~ a week with his
,parents.—Miss 0, Caxtviorti, of Win-
nipeg formerly' iof Hi ptislapil, is visit-
ing. her sister, lies. A. Scruton and
other fr:ieiucls.—Reev. Benjaimiute S nsllrc
B,.A.,, a sort of title late Benjamin Sink-'
lie, at aear•,Hleprlsailie Was recently un-
ited in marriage to, ,Many Do,rlothy
GalitIll- youngest -daughter .of 1)r,
Gea. GaLLetly sof, Edinburgh, Scotett :nd'
The, ,groom is welt iknonvie here and is
engaged les miisseionary in tihie Presby
tartan Miss -tan in Central .India,—Mrs,
<s T.homppion of 'Pero -alto, called en
old friends here last week,— Geettge
l"at geer',lct' o1: Grand Forks, N,Dakota
Ioreierly a ' eteeninat-y snrgcion, {here,
leo:ta.ied hetet to visit his father, who
r e.sides east •af town—Many of oar
oeoele attended the celebration in. Sea
(tor'tlr etlonday,-'-•Civic Halliday was
obser\rcii here very quietly;
gives you a chance to save money on your Soap—and get the famous Comfort
quality, too. Everything else may be going up but we give you more soap for
your money than ever before, , True war time economy.' .The Bigger Bar's
wrapper is not good for premiums and is so marked. The wrapper on the small-
er bar (yet being sold in some localities), is still good for premiums, of course.
Get the bigger Comfort bar—the money saver.
IPUGSLEY, DINGMAN & CO., LIMITED, TORONTO
Many Thousand
aJ'„ h- refs '
!'anted
1.
for r e l in WWestern Canada
Toing Trip Nest" -$12 to WINNIPEG.
GOING DAT5S
From
August 20,
From
and From
Atia...,•t 29.
Frons
•> From
`Return Trip east"—$18 tr SIR'
TE-4RITOR3'
stations in Ontario West of Smith's. Falls to and including Toronto on Lake Onear a Shore Lite I
and Havel c6 Pe. er
o t born
Line.
stations Kingston to Renfrew Junction, action ' inclusive.
e.
stations on.fironto-Suy-nry direct line
ststions on Sault Ste.' -Marie branch.
stations on Main Line. Beaucage to Franz. inclusive.
lFrom stations. Bethany Junction to Port.M.:Ilicoii and Burketon.Bobcaygcori.
eyyr L, -i: 22,
(From stations in Ontario "west and South of Toronto to an I including Aamilthn :hd' indsor 0,u
From Stations on Owen Solm !, et-alkerton; Teeswater, Wingham, Elora• Gistra•e; i:,r;• ,-irh; St. VIary'
Port Btu -well and St. Thomas branches.
stations Toronto and North to Bolton, inclusive;
and
13.ugust. 29. i,'From
rahiarttiuiars.^.•m'']na1,:,, 1'n•i Cieket'.\t,•nt= W. B. HOWARD; District Pass
SPECIAL THROUGH TRA. FROM TORONTO
enter Agent, Torui,tt
Kirkton-
risen.
The following etre! the names of th"e
prize Winners sin, thte barley Field Field
Crop Gonu etetiola:
1st, William Harding - 86 points
2nd, Jo!hin. Urquhairt 80 points
3rd, M. Brethiouat 78, 4th, Jos.White
76, 5th, Albert Bickile 74; 5th., John;
E. Berry 70; 7th, Weisley Shier 69;
R. H. Abraham, Judge.
BAYFIELD—The Voters' List fo,r
the municipality has( been printed tied.
was. post—ed.—nil can July 27. There rule
150 persons eligible to vote at mun-
icipal -ehectnorus maid .at a;,ectilon,s 'to
1 We club with, all the leading dai937 DRt'SDALE-Thee marriage o;;
place at •Biayftetld on Wednesday
of Lull. Maw second daughtte • a`
and Mrs. Joshua, Snider, to Mr. Chas.
MacGregor, roof. Stephen.
the Legislative Assembly, and forty- i
•
and weekly paper. Now is, the. time
to select your 1918 'teaduinlg,
WINGHAbL.-Th:e 6 -year-old :laugh
ter -61 7Ir-. and Mrs. Wolter 'Deities,
was frightfully- 'biulited while Plaayeag
with .a box of matches on August 1,
and is now in a precarious condition
The child after, securing the matches
went outdoors to play in a buggy, and
she set fire to her clothing, which was
completely' burned off, her body;
®VE YOU BEEN ICK
NAVE
Then you : realize the utter weakness
that robs ambition, destroys'appetite
and makes work a burden.
Td -regain your strength nothing has
ever equaled or compared with Scott's
Emulsion; its blood -enriching 'proper-
ties give energy to the body while its.
tonic value sharpens the appetite in
a natural, permanent way.
If you are run down, tired, nervous,
overworked or lack strength, be sure
to get Scott's Emulsion 'today.
Scott & Bowne, Toronto, Ont..
-six eligible to vote at municipal elec-
tions .I only: Fifty -eine persons are
'0uailafilcd to act as jurors,
BRIJCEFIELD—Thee said news came
to our ville'site 'c -ti Wednesday of the
dleatis loI' Janees ,McCully in Dent-er,
Colorado.:brother of Miss Mary and
Joseph McCully Icf the `viillage• fie
was well -known i in our village,, having
lived many years the Yarm with his
parents. He leaves -ane :s ion .m.1 Den-
ver, with whom 'ihe rlesildeid,
ease youraufeting I want
lel me til you of
treatitifitt,
lal, oft
aense-
tront.blal-
qr lness,
rtll!td t n,
tatt ktitt4itit4i0,
pain in'the sldes,s-t h-
larltl or Jrreiu riy,
bloating, sense oiJ i rigor
mic"placeniettt`;of internal or-
gans, -nervousness detlre to cry,
palplia'tion hotfassl,os dark rings
under'htt, eyes, or 'a' loss of interest'
In life, write to me to -day. Address:
Mrs. M. Summers. Box 840 Windsor, Oat.'
Mani Contract
SEALED TENDERS, addressed to
the Postmaster General, will be se-
ceived at Ottawa until Noon, on Fri-
day, ithe 13th idf Sepiennthae,1918, fait
the conveyance of His Majesty's
Mails, on a proposed Contract for
lour years:, 24 times per week, her
tweeln the Exeter ?es t-eoifLice tend the
Grated Trunk uitrlk Railway) Station, frtom
tire 1st" oil Jainmulamy, '1919.
Printednotices containing further
information as to conditions of pro-
posed Contract may be scene and blank
forms of Tender may.' be obtained at
the Past Offices lof Ex -et er and Play,
end at thee Office iof• the Prost Office
inspector, London.
CHAS. E. H. FISHER,
Post: -Office Inapccticm;
Post Offiiec ttnisepectior's Office,
Landon, 2nd August, 1:9,:8.
TO. CORRESPONDENTS •
Write on one side of the paper
only.
Avoid all items reflecting, on per-
sonal character, but send ALL THE
NEWS. x
,Check off this list, it nay assist
you to remember an ianpac tiaatt item :
Deaths Marriages, Births:
Accidents, Church News,
Suppers or. Presentations,
Removals, Visitors,
Lodge News; ;Fires,
Public Impztovemeents,
Law Cases, The Crops,
School Matters.
DR DeV i'S,yREN PILLS ti E
atln i'a l.forvyomr,<p. $bion or three for
041s -Q. $meal!. Stor t •mailed to any
ddreSdbart gceiptdf price d ¢ ScoBSLl Dano
Eo., 6,t Ca"i1i21taea„Ontario. -
PHeJIJL s s NiOL ai>R,y c m& a
gitality;for ,Nerie'and Pro reales "grey
natter •a Tonic -:-writ 1 isLd ou np. $5 a box, or
wo for SS, at drug Stared, or iiv pail on reeeint
,f price•- TIT 2Scoer•t1'I:areCo,- t.:C1.h nu,....
intario.
Ian to attend
Western Ontario's
Popular Exhibition
$30,000 IN PRIZESs'ifil:=7.
qi nilptuii°eeoluul; I,
III
Full Programme of Attractions twice daily
Two Speed Events daily Fireworks each night
Great Pure Food Show in Process Building
?lent), of Music, Education, Entertainment and Midway Merriment
UThRN FM
LONDON CANADA
"Sept. 6th to 14' 1918
N.B.—New automobile entrance cog, Dundas and Egerton Ste. Admis-
sion $i, covers auto and driver, ncludingparlang of car.
Prize List, Entry Forms, Application for Space, and all
information from the Secretary
Lt, -Col. W. M. Gartahore, Preslritnf A,119. Hunt, Secretary