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Exeter Advocate, 1911-4-20, Page 5Professional Cords. d. , 8 51AN, 1. D. S., A, D. So' Honor graduate of Toronto Unlveriety. DENTIST, t omtit extracted tri CG without any pain, or an lf acts°ace oyer Gladman iStanburyofiee,eiu street Exeter , Medical • $, EIU(1 T. 31. De, AL C.' P. & S.. 13ONOR • Graduate of Toronto. ITaiyersity, Two years resident hysician Royal Alexandra Hospital, etc, Office and Residence,Dr. Amos' Old Stand, Andrew treet ,EXETER, fR. QUACKENBIUSII, Physician, Surgeon, Ae, coucheur, Ocoee, Dr. Rollins' old omee. Main Street. Residence, corner James and Albert streets opposite James street Methodiit parsonage, Phone once, 39 a; Residence 39 b.: Leg t LI108801/ 84 CARLING, BARRISTERS, SOLIDI tore, Notaries, Qonveyaecere, Commissioners Solicitors for Motions Bank, eto - Dtortey to Lose at lowest rates of aterea Olffcei, Main street, Exeter,, R. Disuse, B.A.; L. B, DICKSON b11011EY TO LOAN. Wa hitvo targe amount of private funds to loin ai fatot and villagepreperetes at low rstea q1 tater wt, GLAD/[AN & STAhBURY, Barrloiees.SoU Ltars,Maatns�.,ixeter`o • J. SE'IAR Agent Confederation Life Assurance Company. also Fire Insurance in lead. tog Canadian and British, Qonapaniea. Main -St., Exeter. 'm . ' biT,fSIC • *Iss T)ELIt3tiT Hpans. VSo11n 9itructor, James Street Parsonage, I . , +f!1SS ,`LTLI.IAN ELLIOT CONCERT SOPRANO k't1FILS ACCEPTED ADDRESS,--CENTRALIA, ONT. LICaE,NS$D AUCTIONEER WM. ANDERSON, Licensed Auctioneer' for I•iurota County, Terns reasonable. pates call be made at the Adyo.ate Exeter. or Henry fibber's Office, Cred- ttan. T. B. CARLING Life, Fire. Accident and Plate Glass insurance, Collecting accounts, and con- ducting auction sales. Exeter, Ont. C. A. I-TQUZE, V. S. Graduate of Ontario, veterinary Col- lege: member Ontario Veterinary Med- ical Society; treats all diseases of do- mesticated animals on scientific prin- ciples; rin-ciples; modern surgery a specialty. Op- erationa on Lump Jaw guaranteed sat- leeactory. Calls 'b"y day or night promptly attended to. Office—Main-at., Exeter, Dr. Itamsay s old stand. Phone in connection. SEED BARLEY FOR SALE A quantity of Manchuria Seed Ear- ley for sale, grownnom selected seed for four years. W. D. SANDERS; EXETER TEACHER WANTED For. S. S. Nis. 4, 17sboraae, holdIn'g second-class certificate. Duties to com- mence after midsummer daolidfays. State salary. Apply to W, H. COATES, Sec.-Treas., Exeter, SEED OATS FOR SALE Zoo bushels Lincoln White Seed Oats for sale. One of the leading .Oats in; a field competition at Guelph. John' T. Hirtzel Crediton, P.O. VILLAGE LOTS FOR SALE Two lots tof 1-5 acre each oni ;the corner of Carling and Sanders street tor "sale. Apply to iVLra. Elloitt Carlin..; et., Exeter. PROPERTY FOR SALE. That desirable property ,on Williatn Street owed by Mr. 11hemas iifay is offered for sale. Et consists of two, lots ,on whnch .there is a com'fo4'table brick dwelling of eight .raoma with a: good cellar and furnace, also astable.; 'There ria a variety of largeand small traits. For particulars . apply to J2HN MAY or J. G. JONES. • FPR RENT Thirty `acres of land ready for' ' `crop,; Privilege of drawing.'crop' Off the place.; 4 number` of sass of pasture land to 'ref'i't; also' a n'umber.'Of 'caftle -pastured" by the season. ` w ,M. 13L4TCHFORD THRESHING MACHINE FOR SALE ; Decker Threshing Machine in fair con- dition, together with Decker Steam Trac - 'tion Engine. Machine is self -feeder. and supplied with blower and cutting appar- atus. For particulars apply to tviIx, TAM, HORN Woodham P.O. 5000 • Cedar Posts for. ,_Sale Our posts ,are, the finest. quality, and 'for size we have- roth,an'g- Iess 'that,. nick e.e t at az all: e,nd ..Our prices are �xI ht for we ' have them tosell G. E. I-I'TCKS, Centialfa. its Wyaodott Utility Eggs For Hateful) tz'DO for 1v eggs L''tI5 Por; 20 e g ,eiebato' Ip.ts : at reduced = 'rates rite CHIS F. FIOOPER B&x, 1 r', EXetcr. ant, r,kOkx an for Ee e. ;PO, r: Simi , ? f. : 1,art', s, n ni •':'a>•,�r $ e o� r ',•fin : vl�i reads to hake c ntraets 'with•.'.faknleE'' far "th.e growi,nl; oTbfftuff far the fact, am.., 'iAppiy `£o the"maliiager,�.,.��t,��Z }iHI VA (Too late for last week.) Mr. and Drs, ' Tncab Itatz spent, `$un - day with Mr. `and Mrs'. tied Gaijser of Shipka, mfr- and blrs. John Falmer o f Cr edttutt sent Sunday. With their' daughter Mrs. Win. Ratz,—Miss Minnie Sherritt spent Sunday ,eit her home in Corbett.—Miss Katie Curry visited Miss Thelma, Witlze on' Sunday: -A number of the young people of Shipka spent Sunday evening at - David Lippert's.— Miss Mamie Sullivan is, quite ill - at present. We hope to hear of her speedy recovery,—Emma Cunningham spent' Fri day with• her friend. Ella, Wilhelm': - of Goshen Line. --Mr, and`blrg. Henry Pfaff moved this week to cGilliyray'. 3Zr. Chas Holt has sold his £arm here to Ratz'Bros.-Quite a :number of the far- mers around here have commenced their plough,ig Ratz's xi11 has Commenced sawin,,—Mr, Ratz's horsy ran away on Thursday and was stopped at Khiva without any gamaged being' deice. ,Hold on, to .the, lines nexi,,time Harry.- Mr. William MMCa,ztn jr. visited friends In Det?'oIt a fevr days last week.. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CAS T O R I A PPR SALE bur Gaetano Engine Six :Horse 1';ow- er, Golden, & McCullough make. Syria in good Condition, By order ot,the, Coors: rib , T. R. CARLING, Clerk. orse Cards gORSEMEN--,Now is the tithe to get your Horse Cards printed. You are assured of the best of workman- ship and reasonable prices it The Advocate Oce Fine Outs, Fine Cards, Prompt Work and Right Prices will give you Real satisfaction. NOTICE FREE—And remember we give you a free notice of the'. route for two weeks, which in itself', is well worth the price of the whole job, You wilifind it to yaut' Advantage to have your work done at the Advocate Office Ontario Liquor License Act License District of South Huron Noticeis hereby given that the Board of License Commissioners for the License District of South Huron will meet at COMMERCIAL HOUSE. IN THE VILLAGE OF EXETER —0N— FRIDAY, APRIL 21st, 1911 AT 10 A. m., for the purpose of consideringapplications for Liquor Licenses for the License Year 191112 All persons interested will govern themselves ac- cordingly. JOHN TORRANCE, Liednse Inspector. Dated at Clinton on April 3rd, 1011. Notice is hereby giyen that the persons whose names appear in the following schedule hre applying for Liquor Licenses for the License Year 1311-1e and that the same are not now Licenses under the Act areor z applying "inn for licenses 9 9 for re po npremises not under license. p now Name of(Kind of Description of .Name of Applicant License Premises l Municipality Jas.Coxworth Tavern queen's fRensall For the current year there were fifteen tavern and no shop licenses issued. The total number of applirationo for. licenses for the ensuing. year is sixteen tavern and no shop licenses. Any petition against granting License to any applicant or .premises must be lodged with the undersigned at least four days before the meeting of the License Board. ` JOHN TORRANCE, License Inspector for South Huron Dated at Clinton this 3rd day of April, 1911. r:elEi e ars riow, wel .,establish ed in business and. we believe. on the best of authority (ham. ely that of'.a daily . increasing business) that we are meeting. a' long felt want, and giving the best. of 'satisfaction Remember otir motto, "Fresh Groceries all tne time," All kinds of produce ' taken inexchange. Several Brands. a specialty.: Limy:=..a Manitoba A good stock s on. hand^` .. men Durham • ational 'Paartla Oertient is,the hest.; 1 Auction Sale 00' HOtTSEHOLD Ft/SNITRIIE, ETC. a t t.h„ residence of life Pryoprietor MAIN STREET, EXETER, ON WEDNESDAY, April 26, at 1.30 o' ci ski the following! Property, viz—: Sideboard, ex'ten,si,on 'table, conch with bfilton Rug, 6 Perf.rated ',chairs`,, lounge 5 -piece parlor suite, nearly new; three; parlor tables;: Co binafion' music and, parlor cabinet, 'new; jardinere ; pair or arch curtain; half seat and rack, new; 2 large bedreient suites, good repair; 1 stxahogany bedroom suite„ new; three springs, s, three mattresses; one Piano and stool; " library: table, ' bake cabinet new; kitchen table, ars ;chair, r kit- chen chairs, 5 rocking chairs; coal or Woad range, coal heater, carpets, ljnoi- erims, pictures, 3 cords sof hardwood,. ready for stove; New Century washer, new; wringer, new; buggy in noted re, Pair, cutter in goad repair, grindstone, dishes and plants: TERMS —CASH. B. S. PHILLIPS 8, Wig •1'+O W E Auctiondeer Proprietor Ft?'F S Ta> t A beautiful home: composed of part lot 15. Con. 1. Tpwrash p oE' Ueborne in the Village of Exeter, epnialning 7, 2,2 acres or, land, On the premises is aa up-to-date two story brick house with during, roam, parlor. six /arsebed roams, kitchen and woodshed, large; cellar, well furnished with up-to-date fur nate, soft and hard water' whit dog 'Power to 'drive water to Ixtlprt. UP -to -date ba'n'k barn 42x3:; firdshed in the moat modern style > ak horses, cattle, and hogs. Drive house ,22x30 align house,i Small orchard of w'inter'' apples also a ga.rderr of-a:naii fruits, S acres ready for crdap the' balance in grass, 'Vila to a very deetra'ble property and nxuat 'he lalatd aa a'w pvso>laFletpi "'e Iteaarltii Nasi failed and he must take it may for a time., Easy term 01 paymetlt; Ftar terms and particulars apply to" Thee, Prior otr the prtnitlaes Of Thais carr etlon, Aus'tibeke. r, :Fresh bur I', O, cGILLIVRAY STEPHEN.—The death of Mrs, Fanny onips'oa occurre in tri# troy ea An- nil 4th, from Heart trouble, Tito deceas- ed waa the widow of:tri late Matthew Thompson, formerly of Stephen, She Is: survived byw ttt 4 x ,-sons, 14 0 h ma, a �' ., Thomas and ti: liana of Parkhill, one daughter, Mrs.., 'Wiper of :Stephen,and `a datigzlter in, Michigan. A fernier nen t resident t io£ this a township rise -3 away itti. Parkhill on April 7tb, the persco tar i4rs. R'tatnonr-Ila'ger'. it a:x. .ahes S was s bon n InCoun_ A r Y nt its tteland :and atter coining to Canada She married Mr, John F, Rulnohr in Mark; haat Township. 'After a few years' of married life they moved tis` con. 11, :Mc- Gii1ivray, North et Brin,aley, a el" in„i872, they toils up the' old homestead ora cop. 7, iYlcGillivray, Mr. Ibunwhr died a few' years afterward, havin,, predeceased hie wile 32 years. Several years` ago she moved { 3 "arithill and four years ago sie beccarrre the wife of Mr, Henry Rag.; er"naan, SEA7vORTIt,-3e-iti, Quti�imie, relict of the late H. J. J. Campbell, died, our Thursday of last week. Mrs. Campbell had been In pear health, for some years and fon two Years hada been confined,' to the. hpuse, She is survived -by two soma, Norman of Florida and Douglas f Cleveland, and one daughter, Miss' Campbell at home. BRUC Ilri.D.—.Atex. Mustard att ;d, ed the Knox, College convoeatioa of Iasi week is Toe'onto.. His son Charles scut. pteted Pais course with ttgaore, fie oil ta,inkd a post -graduate fellowship at 400. He and another, alucT,elytr, A. A. $eott, were altnotitr elrActiTi, e iit4te ttQ' that both of them olztaltied tlze' teliew-' ship of $409.-^ IIJ". Tia ley, wla'o charge of the rural teletittolte4 haw gone to Kirkt z. dr. strath. of *ric1Ciflop has ehdrge. of the telephone iaere. ST. t ARY�S..,.,A quiet but pretty Wed- ding Was ttolentnizea at high z opra tyl} Wednesday, at tie home e't Mr. and. Mhs. T. S. BmnIn4on, Stratford, when their daugitter, Cu ra :iia*, 'Nast ur, ted in ;tx rr;:ge to'lir. Wilfred G. M. Reid, prosperous` 'young, farmer of Huron.. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S -- A IA ,: dS A Bad Bac: IS A 'tiYARNING THAT 'PEE KIDI,TEYS ARE SIOT. A bad back turns every 'twenty-four: hours: into one dull round of ;,pain !alid misery --'•you are lame in the, morning', nagged all day by a dull throbbing 'back; he, can't rest in the evening ;or sleep Well at -:night,:It hurts to bend over suaightef. UP, get up from a chair, ar 111t event a tight weight: Any ,sud-. twist, turei, or kward:: tr ov? t 'sends ' a twinge, of through the .weak. spot, Boo t=e'8 Kidney Pills reach the weak spot, tt.-e kidzeyo and qtr restore lc-ideey health arta comfort. :.:Tiley are goaraPteed, All dealers and 'drt ,'glete,' 40e., or postpaid from Thor R. t : Booth Co. Ltd., Fort Erie, Ont. -, Sand. for Free l3ox which wilt bo z'1aelty seat of apPitrsa"ttgn. Sold and guaranteed 1n I sKetdt ley °!v, S. Cole, CLINTON—;Td's, Alex: t a-ylor„' Sor dtl yearns a reddest of Challis; pawed z+:. , Y At the 1a0stTe t iter•dattdlller, ek, Wliber N. ?lianhing, London, on Oood I`rWar, 5fre, Taylor, wieCi,,wad Ir, her eeveatyninth 'yeas, went to London re- cantly on a vd9lt. She yrP In the .beat of health when: she dxrlired; but 're,: eentiy contracted a severe cold, sir`saieit developed ,into prteuxnoir'ia. Besides Sss :Loh as Make a regular meal- time habit of this palate -tempting beverage ALE Absolutelypurc. Imild,mellow; and delicious. It nourishes, and is especially good for people who don't eep well. Order o -day. OF LONDON, CANADA ilfat;rting, metier daLlg1iteC, 3lies Tetinie. Taylor of CL'nten, attrvivee her motth- Wit'.. A very thirsty flour. Absorbs a lot of water. Because it corded= so much gluten. Manitoba wheat h wonderfully rich in sturdy gluten. And, think of it, FIVE ROSES is milled exclusively from the very cream of the Manitoba wheat berries.. So FIVE ROSES must be awfully thirsty, don't you see. In your mixing bowl it greedily absorbs, more water. So you get more ' loaves than,usuaI without using more flour. You use less. Your flour lasts longer, doesn't it? Less trips to your dealer. That's how FIVE ROSES saves money. Actually saves. YOU money. Use this economical flour. iii 0, Q� 110I I�NaiIQ hod imus �9inim Xot 93leade4 11 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM IIIIIEIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJI1IIIIIIIJJIIIIIIIIIII1 mill Mill 111::::millilillill II 11I1I l�llinuuiniIllhl lllHIItl(�(�!((Ili a AKE O� THE w 001,8 Y,t4,H 1111111111111111 O CONPA,.r t ser;0. a.01r TR BLA.NSHARD.—There died, at the home ,of her son, Benjamin Wilson, of the Base Line, Blanshsrd, on April 9, except Mrs. Henderson of Cypress Riv- Julia Ann Sutton, relict of the d late Chas. Wilson, aged 82 years. She leav-i err.,Manitoba. es ,a family of three stens and seven daughters, all residents of B1anshard Cured Is 'Rheumatism In Three Weeks. James LeB. 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