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Yer 30. yes, has borne the signature a
and has been, :made under Ids per-
sonal supervision since its infancy.
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ifle with and, endanger the health of
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go
s CASTOR IA
harmless substitute fer CaStor Oil, Pare..
and Soothing Syrups. it is pleasant., it
be 31orphine nor other Narcotic
ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worries
rishneSS, Por mere than thirty ye -ars it
onstant use for the relief Of Constipation,
rim..4.VoRe, aU Teething Troubles and
it :e late the StOruaeh -reel Barevate,
e rood, giving healthy and natttraj sleep.
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CASTORIA ALWAYS
4ove.earro"...reAorettere.
CHICAGO. Nov, 2„ -Immense exPort
sales, possibly the targeet ever known,
gavo the oviteat mail(et today ao upw trd
e,wing after a »lief C1OW211Vartl tan', at the
start. Prices eloseO form. %c to '.4c
hove Saturday- nigitt. Other lea(ting
Moles, too, all scored a net advatore--
anti pee.
vts0s 7Yro to 2,0e.
TORONTO GRAIN MARKET.
Wheet, fall, Oushel..., „51 18 to $..,,
(7oas'svat, bositel ,_ 1 10 -
Barley, besbel 0 67 it
Vette, bushel( .,...,„. . . 1 30 . ..
Oats. teushtd ....... . .. 0 54 0'55
illte,bueltel .. -.....- 0 90 ,...
Ilookwheat, hu.Sliel „.-, CP. 75 .....
ITOIrt/NTr) DAIRY MA,IlliET.
Better. creamery. lb, se., 0 29 0 31
Butler. creamery, solids- 0 23 0 29
Better, seporator. dairy0 27 0 98
Olteoee. new, large-. . , - 0 la
,, .,....,,.., new, twin.,.. .,,‚. G 1.0'./.4
• s .-., i ''''4 .... , , 031
cu tae ....- ,r 0 2s'
itlitoY, new, lb0 12
uney, catobi„ dozen. ..„ 2 50
WINNIPEG (.7/R' IN MARKET.
N NI PEG, NOV. 2.-Caeh closet
t ---No. 1 northern, 11.1734; No, 2 do.,
' ' rr`•':0 3 doe rri. 09; No. 4, $1.03;
't ".1e; N. 6, ac„, feed, 91'
5; e.
No. 9 (OW.. 56O-oe; No. 3, COM.
extra No, r teed, 53Ole; No- 1
d.- _e, -, - reed, Otero!.
ri, r -No. 3. -6Oe; No. 4, 64c; rejected,
ODe. toed. rtorOc.
( rt-tinorroted-
•t
0 32
0 20
3frONTrrErIL mAnKzT,
Ntly, iVaS
rood clerearel fr)mforeigo towers for
olantleba spring \tit eat today at a fur -
thee otrivarce or titi Per quarter, and sates
of
'30 oda were made, but conskierabie
ere businese :would have been done it
OcOatgra.klt room Wa$ aVagabl,
.WaS SIS9 3 S'Ql-td demand from ex-
terters for wheat 011 epos. and sates of
50,000 bosheis were made, The 'Wei
age in coarse grains was fair at firm•
there betegan improved deMend
r eat• and cern, firm feeling pre-
the,HoUr market, but the volume
Sities$ detri0 for both local arid ex-
aecount is Mill Smolt Millfeed
ratty under a better demand.
The butter market is quiet, fineet
ereamery at the auctiort sale eerileg at
97tore.
Cheese is aiee (Met. Exports for the
o were 51.945 boxes, 4.,; compared with
for the sante week last year
active antl firm -
RAC ALL TEE WAY
The
Trai
School Reports
s. Noe 3, riTKPREN
OnlY the rierat s OZ those who o
d 60 per wet er over are pablieh
4tit A. 1)..,aritan 81; M. frretbieer.
Chicago :Ir„ 3rd. I., Persots, 71; Jr, 2od
C C, Christie 76; 3, Dear-
- ing 81; .11. Trecohner 80; Pareou 7)
ontr ea], IL Venhale 713; Preszeetor 66; Sr
pt I 8. Deericte '80; A. Presectitor 63;
e„ ...... lr. .rnry ,Ir, 2 11, Dearicg, 05;
Sehroceler 61; No on Boll 28; ave
al Ltd. .rage 22, Ida MacrIntral, teacher.
Superior
CATTLE MARKETS
umoN STOCK YARDS.
IONTO, Nov. 2e-e13eee5pts o
oela at the Union Yards were
atU2, 2027 to; 2335 Sheep
b autl 402 ealves,
Butchers' cattle.
Melee eteers and heifers sold trout
57,25 to 57.75; good at $6.75 to 57.15; me,
ilium butchere" steers auti heifers at 5550
to 56,75; common butehera' steer e and
letters at 56 to 56,25; choice CONV3 nI 56.00
too 5toe,7556;.710reer cows at 35,75 to 46,25; can -
nets and etittere at 43 to 54.50; bulls at
Stockers and Feeders,
to feeders Aoki at 56,25 to SOO;
s at $5.75 to 56.25; emotion
eder 55 50 to 55; otockera at 54.75 to
50' e3Stern stockers at 54 to 54.50.
M kers and Springers.
Only nlimited number of milkers and
springers were offered, awl -thee° sold at
$60 to 593 mob.
Veal Calves,
Choice valves sold at 510 to 310,50; goad
calves, 58.50 .o 49.50; Moditinl. 57 to i5,57
common, $6 to $7; inferior ettetern calves.
.50 to 55,50- 4
Sheep and trarribs.
Sheep. light evrea, 55,25 to 45•75; heavy
ewes, 53.50 to .54.50; cults and rams, 52.03
to 54; lambs. good to choice qualitY, 57,50
to 57.70; medium quality lambs, 57 to
57.30; cull lambs, 55 to 56.50.
Mos. -
Hog prices declined 25c per cwt. The
bulk of those on the market were from
the nerthwest. Selects fed and watered
sold at 57.25, and $7,50 -weighed oft cars,
and 46.90 f.o.b. at country points,
,MONTIREAL LIVE nom.
MONTREAL, Nov. 2. --.At the Montreal
Stock Yards, West End Market, a weak
tone developed and prices as compared
with this day week ehowed a. decline of
50c per cwt. for steers and 25c for bulls,
while cows were unchanged. The bulk of
the oteers coming forward fretn Ontario.
Points were contracted for by drovers
with farmers and feeders sometirne ago
at much higher prices than they could
be bought for today, and it is claimed
that they are losing from 510 to 5,15 per
head. At the above reduction In prices
noted the trade in cattle was very slow.
A few loads (>2 choice Ontario steers sold
at 57.50 to 57.75, and northwest' ranch
cattle sold at 55.60, while picked 'lots of
choice domestic cows brought 56.75 per
100 pounds, The supply of canning stock
was large, and the demand limited, with
prices 25c per cwt. lower. Bul/s sold at
54.50 to 54.75, and cows at 53.50 to 54,25
per cwt.
A stronger feeling developed in the
market for lambs, and prices advanced
250 per 100 pounds. " • . •
Butchers' cattle. choice, 57.50 to 57.75;
do., medium, $6 to 57; do., common, 54.75
to 55.25; canners. 53.50 to 54.75; butchers'
cattle, choice cows, 56.50 to 56.75; do„
medium 55.50 to 56; do., bulls, 55.50 to
55.50t. aril/kers, chpice. ea,ch, 570lto '575;
do., common a,nd, medittmo,eitcho 55,0 to
565; p'ljng4;rs, 550 to 555; 'sheep, ewes,
54.75 to:55; buckO'and 541.25' to $4'.50;
lambs, 57 to 57.75; hogs. orbOr., $8; Calves,
$5 to 520. ofo ,
EAST BUFFALO LIVE ST(i
SOI'Vlee
vee Toro 4,40 p. m, iJaUy ariv-
e i p.rn. and Chicago 8eau
SERVICE
leaves ¶ogonto 8a.m. arrives 1etoit
.1/15 p en. and Chicago 8,40 pan, daily,
teAST TRA.IN OUT OF TORONTO
AT MOAT
,25 pan, arrives Detroit 8,06
Chicago 300 pan. daily. as
rnlag important connections with
princi al traius for Western States
and Canada.
FOR MONTREAL
leave Toronto 9 a.11.1. 5.30 p.m. and 11
pan, daily, Berth reservations etc. at
G. T. R. ticket offices.
FO SA 1..4E
At Cranton, lowest prices
Hemlock Lumber
Rough Pine
Dres.sed and Match Pine
Dif.5ads d 1111.1ch Spruce
C. Red Cedar Shingles
1.r. 13, White Cedar Shingles
Iked Cedar .Feipce Posts 8 feet'
_Red Cedar Fence Posts 9 feet
Bed Cedar Fence Posts 10 feet
Styles, of oven
Wire Feuce a d Gates
Blue Lake Cement
St.. Marys Cenaent
10"
Eureka AsphaltRoofing
at $1.25per quare
A. J. CLATWORTIN
0 RANTON
115 CENT "OASOARETS"
3'02 LIVER AND BOWELS
e Sick Headache, Constipation,
Illousuess, Sour Stomach. Sad
Breathe -Candy Cathartic.
No odds how bad your liver, stone -
mit or 'bowels; how much your head
Aches,' bow raieerable you are from
-(ooniitipation, indigestion, bilionsness
And' sluggish bowels -you always' get
rreijief 'With Cascaret.s. They imme.
Mutely elean.se: 'and regulate the stoni-
oetlioremove the sour, fermenting food
and' foul gases; take the excess bile
1.1'0M:the' livet' and carry off the con-
noted 1. waste matter and poison
the ,Intestines , and bowels. , A
box f7on' year edeuggist, will
ir aer and. boVeele', Olean;
.and', head clear -for
,
Work while you slee
Se,
vis 6
Zeta
S. s. O, 14 sTv.PnEs
ttrda Iloyes, 655. Va Da*
ra fluxtable 423e jr, 4th
671, Cyril Ctdwell 615;
Marion
NeU,, 465; Madelate Brown 473
Wilfred Iluxtable 361; Archie Wake
2$8; .Teseie Ooanor, 273; Sr. '3rd, 0ere
trade Andrew 911; aseto Essery 489
Myrta Brown '422; Lillian Brooke 4.3
Bertha Carrot 375. h'red Elston 25;
okirtriler .1„adreoen, 31' Marie
itt Hotta:tee 362; Kethleae Hielea 956;
Truma c Mills 302; Anne Connor 20;
Clarence Culbert 255; Pa 2Vera Cou
cor 130; Pt, 1, Fred Iluxtable 227;
Sienor. Poster 221. Leonard Hanlon 210
A.rimond Prey 108; jr, it 1, Nora Fox.
ter 100. 1. A. Horton teacher,
,S, S. NO, 2. L'eboree
Sr, 4t1 \Vieille Knight, James Hod.
get, Jr. dth Ulric Snell, Charles Jef.
trey, 'Victor, Jeffrey, Roland 'William*
tir'd, ilseitta Pollen., 'Cecil Stewart
Elsie Kcight, Wilfred Turnbull Ethr
!Teen Xay, Jr, 3rd, Madge, Coupe, Ar-
thur Rundle, Eva Williamo, Sr, 2nd
Laura Knight, Anna Jeffrey, Doro-
thy Armstrong, Gertie Stewart,' Jr,
-cd*Carman Doupe, LaBelle Kay; Area
rbella lIunkin Gordon :McDonald., Mar-
Egi Cottle, 1st class. Sim Pollen; 'Willie
Allison, Sheldou Francis, Ethel Stew.
art, Prinner A, Charlie floclgert, \VW-
i'red Allen, Gertrude Knighrt, Varna
Russell, Pruner 13. Edgar Rundle *Bob -
ie Tuenball Charlie Cameron, No, cm
roll 31, average , ttendance 30,
M. L. Coward teacher„
S. S. 'NO. 1 tritborCID
claSS-Katie SaaderS. 82;. r, 4.4
EveIdeneCrin 78; falcntini Dongali
71; `Boss Dick 68;C1i,ffordi; Moir
Ila Mitchell '55; Jr, 4th, Rosa 14/Oii
62; Sr; 3rd, Glarkys DeWr, 78; Annir
Str tag 75; Thomas 2DOugal1,57.; WI'
hert :Selves 49; Jr 3rd, ,f,adf..dir„,
')Teir'''73; Harold 'Wood 72; 'Edgar Cui
more 72; Charles Lyde 61; lair Min.
el:mil 56; Sr cd Mildred Trmie Si'
Lena More 67 Jr 2nd, Clarence,Dowt
75; Vera .Dunn, 52; 2nd class Melvin
lloir; Gordon Cudrnore, James Oke,
3r, Premier, Harry Strang Clive Wood
Lorne Dunn Jr, Premier, Nora Oke
?earl Harris E. C. (Case teacher
owe/TR:BAL. 4ov. 3. -The stories
that the Germans of the 'United States
are contemplating a raid on Canada
t have been given emphasis by a leiter
I received by William Galbraith. for-
mer mayor of West/taunt. The let-
ter, which came from the vice-presi-
dept of one Of the biggest railways in
the Western States, said;
"I overheard a conversation last
night on a steamboat going from
Norfolk to Richmond.' It Was between
Germans, and to the effectOtbat all lite
German singing secieties, Which' ,Vire
500,000`strong, are :ciertrying on a
propaganda -of secret' arMing and oth-
er arrangements- for the purpOse of
attacking anada 'from this side.",
Statile of Carnegie Pelted.,
LONDON, Nov. 3.-A despatch lb
news agency from Dunfermline,
Scotland, says that local sentithent
against Andrew Carnegie because of
Ois alleged pro -German attitude is so
4trong that the statue of Mr., Gar-
aegie, which was ex-eeted, by ;theiOttitto
ens, of his „native,..-tuttin iast
peltati by o. eiowda
EAST Biller ALO, Nover2.-Cattle-r1e-
celpts, 5700; active; prime steers, 59.50 to
510; shipping, 58.50 to '$9.25; butehers,
56.75 to $9; heifers, $6 to 58; cows. 5175
to 57.25; brills. $5 to 57.35; stockers and
feeders. $6 to 57.25; stock heifers, $5 to
55.75.
Veals-Recelpts. 1000 head; slow; 55 to
511.50.
Ilogs-Receipts, 22.500 head: active;
heavy and mixed, $7.70 to $7.75,
'CHICAGO LIVE. STOCK,
CHICAGO, Nev. 2.--Cattle-Receipts
20,000. Market higher. Beeves, Texas
steers, western steers and ,stocker,s and
feeders, none offer on account of quaran-
tine; Cows and heifers, 53.80 to 59.40;
calves, $7 to 510.25: ,
Hogs -Receipts 38,000. Market eteady.
bight, $7.05 to 57.55; mixed, 57.10 to
57.65; heavy, 57.10 to $7.65; rough, 57.10
to $7.20; pigs, 54. to $6.50; bulk of sales,
57,30 to 57.50. '
Sheep -Receipts '84,000. Market high-
er. Native, 55.45 to 50.35; yearlings, $6,25
to 57; Iambs, nat/ye, 56.50 to 58.50.
21evis Not Persecuted,
,
PETROGRAD; Nov. '3.-A semi -or -
ficial nOterderties the German allega-
tions that Jews are 'being persecuted
in ,l7;eilland. r The note points out tat
Che *War is being conducted by a
United,' Russia, comprising; all
tiortalities without axceptioo.
trijnfortuoately, in contravention'
of 'article 4,4 Of,' Tbe Hague, conven-
tion," says the note,, `,.`the , enemy's
troops ,operating in Russian , territory. are exacting from' the Jewish
population „ information. ,concerning
oar,„'Arnay:itiicr,...fae,ailkoOloilefeaceothus
:;iiable'teln
-
evitablo resemueibilltea "
TH4 EXETER
IT1M, 5
SUFFERED
EVERYTHING
For Years,RestoredTo Health
E.r;kba:wes Veg-
etable Compound.
Canadian women are continually mitt
Mg us such letters as the two following,
which are heartfelt expressions of grati-
tude for restoredhealthe
Glanford Station, Ont., -"I have ta-
ken Lydia E. Pinkharn's Vegetable Com-
pound and never
found any medicine
to compare with it
I had ulcers and fail-
ing (4 womb and
doctors did me no
good„ I suffered
dreadfully for years
until I began taking
. yourrmoediceinned
soeeinm
nervousness and in-
- Mrs.
ENRY CLARK, Glanford Station. Ont.
ChesterVille, Ont, "5 heard your
medicines highly praieed, and ayear ago
I began talcing, tile110 l'or falling of womb
and ovarian trouble.
"My left side pained roe all the time
and just before my periods which were
irregular and painful it wolild be Woree,
To sit down eaused. Me pain and suffer-
ing and I would bo SO VerVOUS some-
times that I could not bear to ifee any
one or bear any one speak, Little epecite
would float before my eyes arid 1 wag
lwaye constipated.
"I cannot, say too touch for 1,ydie E.
Pinkbarree Vegelible Compound and
Liver Pills, for there are no medicines
like them. I have taken them and I
recommernithem to allveemen. Youmay
publish this. testimonial," - Mrs. Srze
rtiEN 3, 'MARTIN, Chesterville, Oolitio,
Canada.
Lates
Sutliff!
TCES1) G LOBE
Siiiis is a date!) town just
he Border from Ilelgiuna It is eel
ntilee from Berguee with" which
is in close touch ond o little, ove
wety miles from Ostend leriring
in Slide yesterday the correspocdr
11 of Amsterdam's leading paper said
tbat conianieleat:oa ith. Ostend was
1tnot couapletely is terrupted, ',that
rmits to leave Eairges -wits r.o long -
r giver. aod that Uerman eoldiera
tired or wor e0ot4iitee to C1'031 th
fror.tier near Sluis n targe numbers.
They declare, says tide Dutchman,
writreg for the information ot the
people of Ameterclem, it is co loniP•
,r a question of battle but of butcher
cg•
That is probably., the most reveal -
'tie despatch Sirtee the battle of Flan -
tiers begad. Another scarcely 3033
sigtafieleat comes from 11. J. ;oho -
sot United States Couusl-General
Belgium, to Ins official chief at
Washington!. Ile notifies the Etna,-
ited ,States Government that the Von -
striate at Ostend has ,been closed, and
that he has gone 'to Ghent Whtoh 15
lOoluted from cornintia:oatiOn. CoUpliug
tliuir..1011110.i.04 eon tallied, in these en
ceesoretl despatches wiLb. that whiole
is permitted ,to come 'through regard.
iag aneitary operations, it is no {lon-
ger possible 'to doubt that tthe Geri*
mai. army is'withdrawing 'from 13e1 -
alum coast towes leaivng the streams
ehoked with dead and the triennhes
filled with more seriously woucded
'the advaece eloog the coast has Iheeu
a tragic. lailurel: The '1.(auser's 'est
soldiers have rater., ,thrown away by
the thousaas every ,day in a vain
effort to do betale agianst :battleships
and opened sluices that flooded the
fteitis of action and viligant foes Wilt:.
gave ILO rest by )(lay% or by night. •
The Allies are LOW or. Sixe outskirbs
ot Ostend, if not once more in actual
occupation, and it loo'ks as if the iretir
mg Germans propose to 'evacuate Bru
fres and hold the ,east Sank of tke Rio
er Lys from-GM:et through Courtrai
to Armeotieres, just tve.et of Lille,
The reintoicements, oiill corning up
from' the likenaish prcivince.s are no
lorger 'acing directed towards
Flemish coast put •are,,being ,throsvii
into; the, ba noethern, Fre:Y:3OP
baltWeeo Lillce.oad Lihoos, ,to /Oho, e'ast
Of ;Arnie ns Gernme land, French ere -
per Le. agree. 'that there hashear,
recoWal of acpivity evarious points
from Lille southwaridt 'It is
that the final effort to break through
fail
caocadstirelivultielatbetioimathtlee:litrteShoontld
Sambre the Meuse will become inevit-
able.
001.CattW1,144d G Horses, The un-
dersigriddAutetiteuelir wiltisell Us- pub'.
Iig Anotion at The Metropolitan Hotolp
Exeter, op SATURDAY, NOVO 7t11.
a 14, at 1 o'clock sharp the. (followed
itg propertor
60 Cat4le-30 two year old ateerx
46her.i4efaellvsee.:f.2es.f.a,r2r0oov74coirkSg 2,stt:Oeirialcgaer4/Stedi
These cattle are a (ehrieeer lot oeirr
Ifereford-s and Durharus end will be
sold without reserVO.
6 11orses-3 roadsters, I, three year
ol
dit f4,1ti-/61,,e3eideirettgr,o 1gosuodele1r,two year., 'o4
ri3OeBMS.,-Tere mouths' credit on aip.
peoved joint notes, evit.h 5 per orent,
adOtiN
DE B_
ROS„ Te. CAMERON'
Allot
Auction Safe oil
AuctioniSale
CHOICE cATTLE &No nontets
The undersigned auctioneer has
ro-
ecved iestructions ,aeli byPublio
a otion on,,
ke00.,..I, 22 1W11EPTi
TUESDAY NOVEMBER 10, 1914
c'ne o'cieck abarp the •follewie
liORSES-1 pair of choice -fillies
Latta three ,ieoos old Aterionittlrell.
pew ot otoice ekh5a xtsiog 4 yrs
eki 'igric; 1 tamers, eltee:er quiet and
CATTLE -2 pewee duei,r Ileconxber;
4 roWis 440 i,r„ Juti; '2 betters dile in
Vet);
25 choice Doritaal Steers, 1100
1"s; 7 choice Veiled Agus eteers,
load lbs; 10 lhetters 9,0U, ,to Das
10 well betel ile)leleite 'levers, solu.
which. are NvitIt calf, to o Durlaitua,
t,01 10 YeAxlling steerS Ond heifers,.
calvee.
I hive pitri; Yorksbere sowel dee ic
4,..Netaber.
The above 75 ei choice lot, in good;
°sit ar4 "will beecid witheat x'erve
as the pro2rietor is witnout wit.ter
ed.
lertas paaeths eredte Wille
.\ 43 011 ,furneetting aperoved
rgteltecooat of5 per cent
off for yeah.
John 0.8cott
Vroprietor
BECK'S 'WEEKLY
In !Of; Weekly edaed by. Edward
Beck the man who ;employed the
Burcs detective agents to • itinearth
graft it the Quebec Legelature,
and publittsed in :Montreal „ile
uroirrie pubilioation rend one that is
growing in favor theougbout the coun
try. While devoted primarily to the
promotion' of hp:testy :n the admni.itrat%
trot, of public, affairs' it is 'by ,no
meats obsessed of dee eidiaa. but iG
mad' up every we,* ,cof clever car-
foons and pictures, stories, lonnore
ono sketche.s. andOeardleportnaeQt
ieielligent if somewhat, caustic corner
merit on •Cagatlieno.affeir,s, Among its
contributions are 'octveral of the, ,best-
Writer.4 'a r.t1 a rtrst s• Ca oa dA.
Overoehe000ne of ollhe. 'moot appet;rrin
week rend- collections of.OlnformatOrrt
dieedOeion and ?entertlo,iinmentr too be,
ditto ir-e anywhere, o The -proceo,
tri2 per year and -.the' publishers wilt'
he pleased to seaci.a sample, copy rotoo
reCIIICSt. Address :Beck's rrirreekily,
335 Crag Street West. Montreal.
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.
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•
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gas and eructate sour, undigested
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heartburn, fullness, nausea, bad taste
iIn mouth and stomach -headache, you
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dyspepsia or any stomach disorder.
Ts the quickest, surest stomach doc-
*xi- in the world. It's wonderful.
on Hair, Health
,
'` If you use our treat ent, We will
'either stop your hair from falling or ,1
eikty for the treattnent eisrselves.
•,
Dandruff is a contagious disease
caused lay a rnicnibe, which if not
removed causes; 7; baldhess. This
/microbe often Oblides 'fibM a comb
or brash belonging to someone else,
If you are troubled with dandruff,
itching scalp, falling hair, or baldness,
we believe that Herall "93" Hair
Tonic will do more than anything else
to remove the dandruff, destroy the
germ, make the scelp healthy and
stop falling hair, and, if there is any
'life left in the roots, also promote
growth of new hair.
We believe that probably 65 per
cent of the cases ,of baldness could
be overcome if people would. only
use Rexall "93" Hair Tonic for a
reasonable time, as directed.
We don't want, you to take our
word for this. We want you to test
the merits of Rexall "93" Hair
Tonic at our risk. • If you use it and
It does not give satisfaction, just
come back to us and MR us, and we
will immediately hand ,back to You
She money you paid for it. You
promise nothing, sign nothing, and
your mem word will be taken fbr it,
'We are dependent Imo' n -yew con-
Edence and patronage, artdrwe would
notmake these claims, or make this 1(
, offer if we did not belieye that Rexall
"03" IlairTonic is the very belt hair, .
-preparationyoucenruse. Twootzetra
hettles,r,50c rand r 61.00.
Vonoenan boy Reza “93"
in this'octumunitir only at our tnra
IF'sr t r S
MU' W. S. COLE
Ontario ,
Them 5. a Reran .Store in nearly every torn)
and city- in the -United States, Canada rand
, 'Great Britain: There is a different Renall
I IdernedY' for astir/yr:every ordinary human
. ,each deaigned for the, partlenfar 9.4
l'ny'srlaiotkatier,reeonaniendetl;'' • •
'Tk, Ig,0*idilUceria are 'Anterfeea Ctritsatt4
litrug'StoraS '
THURSDAY .NOVE3113ER
THE. MOLSONS
Incorporated 1855
ANK
'Capital & Reserve - $8,800,000
91 BRANOlidES INSANADA
A StNERAL RANKING 'BUSANIESS TRANSACTED .
CIRCULAR LETTERS OF CREDIT - -
TRAVELLERS CHEQUES - - - .ISSUED.
RANK MONEY ORDERS -eeee-
SAV11CS DEPARTMENT
tAhall,Branches. Interest allowed at highest Current rate.
'Exeteiltranlh N. D. NURDON Manager
Agents at Exeter for the DonsiniOn Government
THE CANADIAN BANK
OF COMMERCE
SIR EDMUND WALICER.C.V,O.>1.L.O., D.C.L„, President
AZEXANDER LAIRD, Genera Napager JOHN AIRD, Ass't General ManritifILV
CAPITAL, $15 000,000 RESERVE FRO $13,500,00(1)
SAVINGS BANK ACCOUNTS
interest at the current rate is allowed on all deposits of $1. sn
irip,wards. Careful attention is given to every account. Small account*
are welcomed, Accounts may be opened and operated by tnail.
Account $ may be opened in the names of two or more ppm:a-tor
clrawal to be mule by any one of them or by the survivor,
Exeter Branch- H. Jr, WfrITE, Manager
0RED1T0N BRANCH - a KUHN, Manager,
Auction Sale
OF BRICK ;COTTAGE AND
TWO AND TWO FIFTHS
, ES OP LAND IN CENTRAL!
There wall he'orfered for sale by pub
152 anetion on the premises on TPIe'
day tile ttentit day 9E November A.
12, 1,914, at two 0"e1eet atier-
emote the following property., being
t.ois /lumbers 57 to 6$ iechaive 15.
the IrZilege of Centralia, it: the Court -
y of Huron, the property of 'the la'te
,ate,epti .3larshall, On this lot is a
.ven roomed brick, college, %vita sum
mer kitchen drivitg shed and etable
The buildings are oil tr. good condi-
tion. The ,property is well fenced und,
eotrla5r.:1 4 ime,ber ^of aftult ,trees.
This iS3 destreble residentel proper-
' and Is cor.venielitly situated.
Xe1'f.4.4-11, .ver cvtat er. Klee" of eele
»d bate.ece in thirty days thereafter
Further `perticulare will 'be made
taloa a on dee. of NA: , or may be had
on applioatior. to
Gladman & Stacleuty 13, S. Philltes
ilarriaters `Exeter, Auctioneer
Solicitors for Adialitietratrix
Auction. Sale
-OF--
VA= STOCK & IMPLEMENTS
The uadereigced will sell by pub-
ic auction or.
LOT 6, S. BOUNDARY HAY
2 miles west ot Exeter 'North on
THURSDAY NOVEMBER, 6. 1914.
At one o'clock sharp the followirg
, HORSES -Brood mare agree, 5 yr.
old la foal, brood mare. with colt at
foot. 2 g,o'n, pur, fillies. 2 yrs. add
bred from Percheron horse, 2 agric.
fillies, 2 years old bred from Per-
cheroa horse, gelditg 1 year old, 2
snriag colts Jared from Uncle John
CATTLE -2 cows supposed to be in
calf, farrow cow, 3 '2 yr old steers
6 2 yr old iheithre, l ,1 yr old steers.
5 oat, yr old heifers, 4 spring calves.
HOGS 7 stockers.
IMPLEMENTS -Cora Meg manure
spreader, mower, McCormick bindbr
6 Ct, new; wooden silo, roller, set don -
J, A, MASON
AocnITECT
425 DundasStreet, London,
teed cost of buildings; no extras,
years Neve Yotir experience, i0xo E%
2725.
Anyone inteudiug to build veil/ al I
well to write ale. No ebarge for cm,
sulation.
C. W
425
KARN, 1$1, D. C.
tlitIOND ST., LONDON,.
ONTARIO.
SPECIAI,IST
111101il2tY AINO OitN1T0,111tIVART
DISIMSES 011 5113::: A 4),Ne ourai
G F. ROUL'SION L. De B.
DENTIST ek.
Eonor Graduate of Toronto' Unirflito
eity Office over Diak.404 4 Carl*
' liug's Law officio, Closed V‘Tedieesie
day afternoone. Phone Wise ilof
Residence 5 b,
DR, A. BO KINSMAN D.D.S.
Room.' 'Graduate of Toronto lEf
eraity
DENTIST
Teeth' extracted without paha,
any bad effect, Office over GIs*
'manStanbury's Office Main
Exeter,
.001•IIIIN•••••
I W. BROWNING M. De M. Ile
LI$ P. le. Graduate Victoria lirlivaas
sity Office and residence Dominic,"
Labratory.. Exeter.
.Assoolate Coroner of Huron I
VICKSON do CARDING
Barristers„ Solioitors Notaries Colas
veyancere Gomnaissioners, Solialtan
for the Molsona Bank eto.
Money to Loan at lowest rates of Sae
terest.
OFFICE-DIAIN STREET .EIRMIlraws 1
I. R. Carling 33. Ae E.i. B. MARDI*
ble light harness, McCormick spring
tooth cultivator Kaagaroo gang plow,
lumber wagon, set double harness 11
disc 'fertilizer drill, new. car, hay fork
and olirgs for wooden track, Souven-.
lir. range.
(O.Mir1ilt1S-$10 and uodier cash over
1 I at. amowat 12 months credit will
o*i given or_ furnishing approved joint
Inotes. A }discount of 4 per cent will
be given oc credit amounts
N. Staelake B. S. Phillips
Pro p rier or Auctioneer. ,
CHIRAL
STRATFORD,. ONT.,
is scb6431 with a continental
reputation for lf.gh gra de
Work and for the success of its
graduates, a eehool with super-
ior courses and inStructor,s. We
give individual attention it.
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(ecialSad -
CommrnTel
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egraphy Departments. 1Why
al -
tend elso here when there is
room here? You. ,may enter at
any time. Write for our *large •
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free ea talegue. -
r. 4714,?ji)'".•/70 •
For Infantz %nit Obildren,
itv OAY ilavi Aiway! .664,01
lettOr
MONEY TO LOAN
We have a large amount of origa
ate -funds. to loan on fartu and vile
lege epreeertiee , lowest rate...,of hof
totest„'
GLADIV(AN & STANBUIEr35 '
,,,,,Xlerristers, Solicitors, Main ale
Exetere
3'106:Ugbonic au 'libber!)
Farmer's Mutual Fire insur-
ance Gompanli
Head Office, Farquhar, OD,
President RCPT. GARDINERV.
Vice President ROBT. NO*R410,
DIRECTORS
THOS, RYAN"' Dublin
WM. BROCK , . Winabalsen
WM. RC:Y14 BUSS
lu,EL)411.0.....1,0,1 a..eaeee
he3rOneEiNanEdSBSEidl3AdGuYIEpixTeSter. 241-4-
Hibbert Fullerton and Logan.
OLIVER. HARRIS Munro n'osft n't too'
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W. -A. TURN DLL
• .Secy.Treas. Farquhaer
01-.„43.),sollulaAiiNors4. ESiTe,AteNr: URIC° A
TOR I A
fapts'and Children'.
Th p Kind -YOU Have Always .P eugh
Signature of
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