Exeter Advocate, 1912-5-9, Page 4to C .dx3u.i:ut
Sanders & Creech, Props.
TRURS133Y, IRAY. 9, '12
H, A, Siacdohald, director of nolor:-
tsatioia, Toronto, Writing to farmers
s'it's -Realising that one of the most
urgent needs . of the farmers of. our, Prp-
'since is en adeoua,to supply of farm
labour, the Colonisation Branch Iles
been endeavour' ig to meet that •deanand
lav bs:cg :tg nen from GreatBritain and
z:xd and placing them with farmers
.S."s Province, During the past few
=•,t several thousand have been ,brows
out atnd paced this way, Instead
never. of the de raid Iessea ax'g it.
s to be isIssessaing, Our obserraC on
i c per: e,Iiees convince us that while
:e n.a:y be rowan explanations of this
retable fact, the one outstand°ng.
so•- ='s the Practice of employing
erya~is or eight nnonths =af the
:car and then turning them Ont te
is nd Situations elsewhere for the ba,-
anee of t ,ef,a' time, Tlais works out in
sue's.a. 'way that the Atxell..who have+ been
c
plQFed o4
4 the fa as raw seen
to
.274V rs'tte IO 10wtie, and the in tile
tv t .e
months and remain there, with
the result thst the 'amass _s compelled
so start over aga o. the neat spring' in
his efforts to aeeare help,
Havitt„« regard to these faun, I beg
;a make the ffllowtleg 31geatW.-us, the
aatleia.:fat, of w it:et ase are satiated
would 'a. longi way tQwardEa a^et.+nam
stvalgillmr w!T,-aell exists it.. tit'
presea.t tram,
(1) I':S'at gaud torepeaat, arra,.*;a to
entPliaSs , Man by* l:ii'a Year, We a;,tvu
found that the fareser who enlpl ayea la's
help by be year, exp„ '3vlly t !idle '4.01
to fat¢plalt- Malleo and 11, afmnail alas
cit land. as 'tet^ f*1.- « wha hast.•. the
'feast trQuSar:.,ovaa filo hell? Pr bra;iia, It
;aa tt42 batter t,•1,„ y far the moa as well
as few* tta, fa•,•sa.": lY SsalS "l Fuer*', :',74
ell's' mI "t arral`,t the emplay"aaa" wit a
man ;T. -'se your round, you. agile be
watt »ad'ese, :a ea as,der t -' epu's't:on
wx: E
yhg app a Ifs?' more la, a ie ea of
tall Olt Ilandli,ng additiesial a*,�
ill s' Way We teal sativatital
yywws maim hat a Y 'roti p,, 5
A1',t?. c'�
=e
mt;
,,t ; US't•ui to
<3lter
lata
to si
alit these,a estlol
the l'rov:nt teen
Ilwy ori a:-1 ti ulna;,:
ria lt3:ssa,tt
welt 13 to
ilte
s3 t -til 11,
sults w +it 1,c io
cage ,at: 1100 'trial'
f
^a the
1,a s chit + o,
p �
Too gcnermi 0p>!1'„o x iaa that 'mini
lauds have Been the e- loweat price Itt
'Western Ontario 1' WI the high prie_^s In
Yaran products at all ;lends, and 've'ry
often a shortage Su na,pny of ,,nu pro-
ducts. the prices of farm ialnds hove
^almply got to gra up
The largest yet 'ai the aeries of bank
tnergers which have formed such irn
'partalat events :l Canadtan financial his-
tory fst the last few years has been
arranged. It is a. merger of the Royal
Bank and the Traders Bank, and will
ir,ake the Royal Bank the third largest
'bank 7n Canada, In a class with the
Bank of Montreal and the Canadian
Bank of Commerce.
Crediton
EOR SALE --At Zw:eker's, Crediton,,
No. 1 tied. Glover, Ala:ke, ,Alfalfa,, T:rn-
otiay , Kentucky Blue and Orchard, Grass
specially selected Tor seeding purposes
Also a, al,uantSty of clean, Als;ke , and
T niothy: Seed Mixed at very reasonable
Pisces. Partes zequ;rinla' should buy
early as' the better grades will be scare
and tit -cher a-9 season adyafleas,-GHAS,•
ZWICKER, CREDITQN,
' Our towlashSp c'nencil had their ztaon-
fitly bus_ness ,taaeeti'n'a in the Torun
,flail an Monday, -Considerable business
~+mss transacted, Henry F. E:lber was
appointed one o1 the over -seers to en-
force .tlte Cow -tag Bp -taw w_4h d:vis-
_on tram ti: - let eoacesskoaa to the `Jth
concession inclusive. k let the intention
of tete council, now since this by-law
wa,s carried at the last election, t!a
see that all the .requ'.Seinents as
,'dly- fulfilled,
its, RosMa F.inkbeiaaer and little
,grandson Howard Beaver, ^is visiting
hsr daughter airs, Russel Itustable :n
F£ar:al on ya' a few weeks..
Our bowies are .gettistig .q lits eaatl,usl-
art E" and somepod work: t, being done;
� s
The re,.ru:ts 1 .11 astaii,.a1;t5, it loot for
tsis ofd-t"rug s,
Robert Dasmey, wife and fatally- .Ease
moved so London where he has secur-
e/ a Pos7eS'In, They were well thciugbt
'of "kv s:,#e t'vt„ag in Baur alt,glat
and we
v';,:,s a thew. every ;aure:sl 1ta their new
a ;iw'tatntew 15"eiat. 1i1y n eapeeted far
Ann` lav:ti„ west Of this village, paaa'
a'd to Ibe' sw t bessalmd on Tueadat ;atter
several 'wesits or surrea' ling.,. She de-
es, sed -w s one Of toe early p Qncers
,,:
and was always yell r„satt,;ht +at as a
eat ;21,,
neighbor and ettiZea, 1 --Ie ata,a!It,
est ; e, age rat 7;+ Ye4Tfi. ad, 'w always
:li INA lICA tit t>ltt tite latat year, Iiia
=l^ms'i d ' '.:ll 1 i44erl'e4 14 flat' ly'v lit 'ali:
cal Ce»ttNery te-anarraw aftee'.,naon
c1,14 at yr •:sb Ras. 13tt:'al w,;FU officiate
T is dece.a.s;d P. arses to inoura3 his lass
sorr:ow:'sa, w;fe. t:iree soda; John,
Joseph aatd Satnuel of Creditor: and
=oat, dao -;:..ars airs, Jahn Swe'tw#' of
C r?i'„o.#, Mie, rope and "albs. 1 -lay feta;
OT Loadon and Mrs, :'flax Barlalaal et
sVosels ask, Tisa In:caveit >P.an1''I' i,avE
., , v ut v.
� , • 1,:l
tar .wl tla +rtat;rn c,,az,taa
E.., rain a�t t a
ala,
?,"e laoca9da ;tad Harry ren,VCT
fat , 4A iai3id over the portable
,-;11.11 a'; Fred Kerr's the p l l vaaria.
S;&?'n.3es: r, Wviso visited lasr filar'
u:awla a1
rem days, Tcsur:l;.ct
:; ,am "; SV,rSlaaa:t awn Tueed;y eatiora,ia3.
1
LIIJaItaEY,
STira or 01110 ClrrorTos.noo,; ss
LunAs Courrr. •
Frank J. Cheney :takes oath that he, is senior
partner of the firm of k • J. Cheney & Co., doing, lust,
new in the'Oity of Toledo, Co,ntty and Stateafore-
said, and that said t'trrn will pay the sum of Orli)
liUNDREl? DOLLARS each and every case of
Catarrh that cannot be cured by the, use 'of Hall's
Catarrh Cure, FRANK J. CHENEY
Sworq t- before me and subscribed. io' my pray
efface, tbis,dth day of( 2)ecexnber, A.D, 1858._
(Saar.) B,.1v.GLEASON,
NOTARYY' Poetic
Hall's, Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and nets
directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the
system. Send for testimonials free.
F, J, CIIF,NEY & CO., Toledo, 0.
Sold'by all Druggists, 75e,
Take Halal's ea'#tity fills for EOustipation.
CLTNTRALI.A
iii, Wes. Luker has returned ;to Glad-
er;eti to res,xnit- SwariC in ,the, frith, after,
spending a couple weeks here with his
mother and brother, -Mr. and Mrs. Rd.
H'cks leave this week for Edmonton,
atter spend:ng several weeke with their.
sora, Andrew Slicks. -The base ball boys
a a e
busy praetSsir,g and are getting !n
to foramagain, and judging frontthe
way the boars are progress:lag we are-.
.do"sig tb ]nave a team that :sill give
ad co
sow amount or themselves ere the
season s over. --The gtt'u•terly official
Board of the At'ethodfast Church enet on,
Tuesday evening and wowul um,the bus;-
zeas for the pbst conference Test•, The
t,nalmces were found to ba,'tn good shape
-Seeslag to about over and the showers
of Sunday even:ng and Tuesday wave
eauaecd vegetables and the gratis to
spring up qute rapidly, --Mr, Dan Mts.
t:a Sass started oat for the season with
meat mater 'and, has a. bio se,a..-
asan's wart ahead et .11,;10, -Mr, Thos..
',Ws of Exeter is visiting Ilia 530
ts tm Culbert left o
%-cisrday for Saskatoon, i:e' having :se-
tQanapa,in?ed a carload of stoelc. for ,air,
d leaeyr,: Mr. W, 2, 31w111 returned
t«ttttl Eta W 1,,n t 'alt Saturday.ucd' tvt?trtts
eve y fait''#:S loolaIng tava;rable and the
s; E:3ra tg about , cannpleied when he l(;
art busy' seed-og, :rat rte cl�aite
Ib r ars a .boat r o igi1, 3Tr, A.
It CQ It 'ot 1 at,couvor, E. C.
e
frig; at Itis twice, Mtss
week-�lrs.,
French. vest l.as
t..e stslu r Mrs, 11 . It.
Nle a a t'ar past amt';ath met with o.
v«ry p,#,; t 3. ;treide,lt tart aiandat} 'oat
by ' il7i:, down :a. ft:g' z at • atalre,;
tea v,,,,a •taxa,«y g*;o.1:s:ul brui:ses.'tau'toiy-
t Qn, vis, :,"� holies vire brolaen. Satz
el tus's�cd to .1 ca' 8c'omo In Clinart
c.k
:ty 1Vcdd";,^,-, . slu,E,t• but peen;,'
dd: ig tr+alc place on 4Tag first :at
IIQast 'a: Mr, and .Matt, ti",, It ill:oft,
tfteld 1 ail t' aantr lla when thr1r
co;id daullatet; Katharine Edna Ger-
a e
er-ode was lararVaal to air. William A.
ak:tas of 14andoll, Ont. Tire cerE
av,aa rasmdneted by Rev. F. 1i'
ftk cl, `Ca the preaencu at the int;
c relat:v,:s only. air. Thomas lilt,
; aeitrae o1 Ltaladon 1311 yeti the 'wedd:rag
aaausa'c. Th'a bn de who was given away
by ter father, looked charamlr:na, in a
Cream ' eerie s'u i, trimmed WItlt \t'cdge
wtv.d blue large plumed but andd
=reed boquet of. white roses and.
1 -ay of the valley. CangratulatIons over
L (1a+:enty breakfast was served. The din-
r,:ng ;room being prettily decorated witb
carnations, Sweet peas, and sn?'lar. AN
ter which Mr. and, Mrs: JeniOns 'motor-
ed to London, 'whore they took the train
for F3uffa]a, New York and other points
of fmterest. The bride was, the recipient
of many valuable and useful presents
among them a very gener4ous cheque
fromher father.
J, ti, 1p
ettattilata
Elrod Bala
haft
1 Fl«el."wag;Q;a is 'build3aa, xt tlAcr
IQ Tine w ark is Will 'g' done
roti a Ilustlala ',at Exeter.--)Va
rkar as pu titan up a lal or new
a orchard and otherwise
.alasov.stp *he Imery farm 'which he re
ntly put'c:rstaed.-"air., Frank Ityrkman
is s"., out o. new 'arehard, Mr. and
"atria N. B Ffort,a'n et i-larpul'hey spent
Sunday wait trtends here, -Win. Glenn'
ta. ndto : y attended, t,oStewart-Green
t
-f
roan
g lop :Wu 11'a:dnvsday. at pretty wedding'
bride'
'took. place at. Lie home or the s
parents, Hay Tawliah,I), yesterday when
DI as Gladys Slay Gruen, eldest daugtlter
aP DLr. Jas., Green, SO dr. John W. Stew-
art, son a, t Mr. WpsS Stewart o U.7sborne
House e1ean ng Is the order of the
day. :Most of the, fanners -of th' s v:cin-
Sty are through sending.
There ?a a much larger demand In Hur-
on County 'for'woifs than, the Children's
Aid Society Is able to supply. It is,
usually the other way.
You farmsra I suppose have never tea-•
1'zed the tact that he abused skunk
captures and devours more beetles,
grasshoppers and trice than all other
.an'tmais to-gether.
111
,Dl
'DASHWOOD
The /stack and Implements of the late
John rope are to be sold thursday
afternoon, o11 Lot 82, S, B., Hay, by I3,
3. ?ossenbe,rry Aust',aness.
To Farriers
THOMAS CARLYLE, No,: 13,979, 13,
140, ?s a our*, bred imported Clydes-
date stallxin, a noted spa of the noted
Thomas, rwtth an .excellent pedigree and
a trine record, as a ,ioal vette, He will
stand for mares this: season al his own
stable, tCentra14,-' q Fi BA,SKER-
VILLE, Prop, and Manager:
LORD OF, THE MANOR, No, 23210,
Is a magnificently bred trotting stal
l',on, and haat the, strains at the best
t.rutters 011'both .stides, He is: a. sure
foal better and turns the best of stock,.
He wall stand for ewes at his own
stable, Thames Road. John.Smotlett will
also be at the barns.-FIALLIE BROWN
Vropr',etor and manager.
LORD HOWATSON, No. 11,406, 10,
703, as. a pure bred imported stalilon,
of. excellent pedf(gree and record, being
wall and favorably known in this dis-
trict. Monday leaves :home, Dtaguire, to
El?. Bice's,fcGillivra.'y for night ; Tues-
day to. Mose'sa l:trapson's, tb Ben Dobbs;
Wednesday ,t o J. „Mtillson's, Whalen, to
Hug., Carroll's; Thursday to R. Coate"s
o a1, a e's ^S
t G tact p'1, n Friday to 1 , J.
y
Stantake's td H, Oestreeicher's; Satur-
day to Fratik. Shop's, to hon'le,--T, 1A",
1•IODGSON, .Fxop. and Manager..
'INtl O'GOWRIE .4207. s a pure-
bred
IL 7`' ,�
finmported Clydesdale with a sure
record and a rine pedigree. :Monday= he
w:1.1 letwe ilia own stable, Crediton, and
g4 t.) Albert I h,ng's for moan ; to +lf)tmmnt
Carmel for saagitt ; Tuesday to Ialmlva, to
S:,las 13rokenshire's 1 Wednesday to lois
ovvfm stable; Thursday, attern,00n to Sant
cn,y'1'a; Frrlay to 11%M. tCe1'ltlek's. to
Patel Qoates* Saturday tY Jonas $:01s',
try 1 s s i:y"wn stable. -ELI KING, Prop-.
a rettar and Manager,
•CLAN a3At.,esttF;GGtIt, 54rlez, ttl,,'rl, :a
;a paz+tsbred,:imported elydesdate, Passes-
excellent
asses-exceltent ped''ares, and '~stir
known; 'lie ;: s c),?strict as a, fine 'stock
MOnelaya leaves home. at Claaade-
boys, ta Alex, Q'ted's, TeG.11lvzay, to
.'. I.'a.'+•.a etl"5 A Tuesday .'tea J: A'targalt's, to
1a Asa1;wgri1fs; Wednesday lesday to Elg,nl esd
and, tour, 'Phetred,a,l', to - - , to. T.
0 tlattx, k
�;1,A , I'r�dav •3' lsl 1 11, 1°"atla=.. to W,
J a Aa a Saturday t o J. Ta utpsost's, to
t,oan , JI S, SIANDFOP,D, ,1, ;& W, Me -
1 tF,i,7AM'S, Prop.; S«11T. Pit, aKEIt 3L-
Z•To, atpsso. ;s ,aitch that
i'; rr1;r -Qn Stallion, and lits 'proved t+ wit to tri xa. rine sire, Mentlay leaves
t -em' Cala, 31, 'IQ,bb rt, eo H:ppen;
Urucoteld Tuesd,'c ' to Coannlert a
Hotel, C14nton, to I'prter's Ilii) Wed.
nraday to ,.Day't:eld, to Ed. Btoyce's, Hay
Thursday to D41 Pt "acs's;., to Thos.
Key's 1+'r;day to CiledttQtl to Exeter
Saturday to Ia, I%eddy a to lets stable,
JOHN CHAMBER, Prope for and Man
FIU3IIDL'', No, 1480, a a, t:+ne Percher
on Stalt'on imported from France. }Io
tins a rinriee petinre,' and is a sure
foal -getter.. Monday ldaves •h a.,, own,
stable, 1Zhiva, and Moes to Mat. Ile:-
;
gats s, to I at ltcgan1 s , Tuesday to Wm,
Flynn's, to Centralia; Wednesday to
Minor Dobb'a, to S. Pym's ; Thursday to
Dar, McCurdy's, to Crediton; ,Friday to
Tinos. Amy's Jr., to home:
BEGAN EROS, & WVITZ,EL S SON Prop.
, W. WITZEL, Man
UNCLE JOHN. 12088, '-e a choicely -
bred :anportcd elydosdele,, with an excel-
lent recbrd as a foal getter. Monday
leaves hoagie Con. 0, Usbornc, to T.Cam-
eron's, to G. Jeffrey's; Tuesday to Wm.
Coates', to Thos. Quint'on's; Wednesday
,to Frank, Miorley's, to Wm. Delbr_dgo's
Thursday to Benson William's, to home
F`r5day to Wan. Oke's, to John Rowe's:
Saturday to John Westlake's and home,
FRED A. ELLERINGTON, Prop.
JOHN WESTLAKE Manager
THE CANADIAN BANK
OF COMMERCE
SIR EDMUND WALKER. C.V.O., t -!„D,* A.G.L., PREsiDENT
ALEXANDER LAIRD, GENERAL MANAGER
CAPITAL, - $10,000M0
REST, - $8,000,000
THE SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT
of The Canadian. Sank_ of Commerce will receive deposits of $r' and
upwards, on which interest is allowed at current rates. There is no
delay in withdrawing the whole or auy portion of the deposit. SmalU
deposits are welcomed, A234
Accounts may be opened in the names of two or more persons, to be
operated by any one of the number or by the survivor. A joint account
of this kind saves expense in establishing the ownership of the money
after death, and is especially useful when a man desires to provide for,
his wife or for others depending upon him,in the event of his death.
, p €�` P
EXETER BRANCI-I-G. I. WAUGH, 31,anager. Branch also at Crediton.
he lVloIscns Bank
Record
Qapit-ax
Reserve
e „
]Deposits
.Loans and In
Total
Assets
Incorporated 1'S55
of Progress for Five Years -1901-11}I>,
83,000,000 �r 000000
w .h
$3,000,000
4,Gt'3fl,000
2n,G 7 7 ,04 31
�. 7x730 � 851�11
estments - 27,457,090 38,8541801
$33,090,192 48,237,284
Ras 83 Branches in anada, and Agents and Correspondents in all the
ItrtFdl Cities the World.
¢t tD$NIIRD.L BANKING BW 1N1SS TRANSACT/31:a
SAV1NCS BANK DEPARTMENT
at al Branches. Interest all ed at highest hest current rate.
EXETER
>a
�.
Agents it .. Exeter for th Dominion Government.
Dim= & C RLING, Solicitor'. N, D. U U.BDON Man a erm
UOMESEEKERS' AND SETTLERS'
EXCURSION TO
WESTERN CANADA VIA CHTC3 AGO
April 2nd, 1801. and 30th and every
second Tuesday thereafter until
F:1I1I 1 O
SALE
That cl e ce rain of 105 acre's 04 tris
,'sad and 3rd concessions ot ilaborAia,
bm;Ang ens and a halt ;naues from Exeter
On the preen:sea is a largo brick house
w til diato root, and frame barna and
stabling. Will :80 Bola sepaxatelY or
together r to tou.t purcis c1,.�5 ac1,: n
�n
tall w;uat, 40acres tall plowing done,
balance in grass. APAly to
THOS. FISHER, Exeter,
17th inclusive.
Special Train will leave Toronto at
10.30 p.m. on above dates ,for Ednlen
tan and points .,m Manitoba and Sask-
atchewan, 1 �tL Cl.'
t , v Chicago and:St. Paul, ,
carry.ng through coaches and Pullman
Tourist sleepers.
NO CHANGE OF CAIS
Full particulars front any Grand Trunk
Agent, or C. R. ateCutcheon, Alberta
Government Agent, Palmer House Block
Toronto Ott.
THE MOST POPULAR ROUTE TO
Montreal, Buffalo, New York, Ph:ladel
phks, Detroit, Chicago, is via. Grand
Trunk, the only
DOUBLE TRACK ROUTE
STEAMSHIP TICKETS ON SALE VIA
ALL LINES
Full information from
J. J. KNIGHT, Agent, Exeter,
CENTRAL
idAP,�t
STRATFORD. ONT.
Our classes are now larger than
ever beta're but we have enlarged our
quarters and we have room for a fOW
more students. You may enter at any
time. We have a staff of ,avno exper-.
'Sneed instructors and our courses are
tha best. OQr ,graduates succeed. This
week tree recent grssi,uates informed
us that they Rave positions paying $05
$70 and -$1.11,5 per monft ,We hasp
three depastznallte,--Commercial, Short -
band and Telearaphy. Write for our
free catalo'g'i1e novr.
D A. McLACHLAN, Principal.
There is no Safer Investment . on Earth than Earth Itself
8
There is no investment to -day that offers greater chances of making large profits than real estate.
The eyes of the whole World are on the Great Canadian West, and particularly the Last West of ,Alberta and
the Peace River, with its centre, the
ITY
THE CITY OF. EDMONTON -SITUATED AS IT IS AT THE GATEWAY TO ' .
A GREATER COUNTRY THAN WINNAPEG EVER HAD TO LOOK FORWARD
-T6-Is, ACKNOWLEDGED TO 1L&VE THE ADVANTAGE OVER ANY OTHER
CITY IN 'THE WEST, AND IS CONSIDERED TO -DAY TO BE WITHOUT
EXCEPTION THE SAFEST,PLACE IN THE WEST TO BUY REAL ESTATE,
AND WHERE VALUES WILL. INCREASE VERY RAPIDLY.
WILL YOU LET US PROTECT YOU IN YOUR INVESTMENTS?
WILL YOU TAKE ADVANTAGE'. OP THE KNOWLEDGE IT: COST US A
LOT OF TII1E 1ND MONEY TO FIND? THAT IS, THE BEST PLACES TO
DUB: PROPERTY AND JUST WEI:1T SORT OF PROPERTY IT IS.
IF YOU WILL CALL 'ON US IN OUR OFFICE IN:EXETER WE WILL.
SHOW YOU HOW IT IS WE P.0TECP.YOU.
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PORTS, MAPS,'ROODS DIC., THAT EXPLAIN THE .ADVANTAGES OF THIS
GREAT COUNTRY AND- ITS CAPITAL, EDMONTON. `
WE HAVE FOR SALE A LARGE NUMBER OF QUARTER SECTIONS IN
ALBERTA AND SASKATCHEWAN AT' PRICES FROM $10 UP TO $25.
CITY LOTS FROM $200 UP., ALSO SOME • FIRST-CLASS SECURITIES,':
BE .RING 8 Per CENT FOR SALE (GUARANTEED BY, US.)
COUPON
Messrs `Bawden & Bawden-
Kindly send me any Maps or Litera-
tureyou have relating to
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