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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1913-2-27, Page 4fteter 4truroca eanders. & Creech,. Prepe, THURSDAY FE B,, 3 vrAgas C.A.NADA'S DP]r,FINCIiitiEts Laurier Wouiel preach the easytec 10116 Neval Deotrine Q Horne wacif-p.c- ure. and Hotels Detentes, &self the. tie; fertce of Cetettele must be deterneneeeM the, err:Mediate shereits or Canada.: den., with the true Instine.V.,.. " • etre etateaman, elmaged with tthe real reeve. ,eratio.n ot the 8hip of State,. seea, the real tightieng ground for the detente elf Canada, as else ot of elleglaad, ef. the whole Erepireele Ile for the riext few', years, ae leaert ebeBee- land's shines, awl thither he weed send with greatest •speed, • Caeadtes ships, te help defend Oaltedees.life at 'the point where it wile be .,thresttened, "Iternsenber that Iere t daelPY'et ships; are there the betted wUl be taught, and there the dectsione made," say e Foster. The AdireraityeMeractren- tlani cencludes with this •strikeng state= ment and request,-" Tee ;Prinee Min- ister lot tee Dominion, ha.ving enquered what teem ay imIneelie4*„. thet Cada might give weafel bettelleelee., ef- iective, we have ne hesitatieseeein an- swering alter a prolonged e,icterele ton of all tem clectem.itarice*, desirable that such aldt elleakeeeerteleee the provislein of certain henelefr of the largest, and eitrongest shice, of War, which science can build or ereeeee Sup. ply": Sueh ahips can be ,beet eeeeed- itleusly orde- in Great Dreier!, -1 street ehipe can be affietered. anelee, lieeented may by the best trained men emich present only Grea.t Britain, earl supple:: Why then be led mistral" artelee.etlthe Present Pressing' "need" by Laurier's transparent ettemPt to torciseupen the. country s. deciseen. Upan • parte:pet/One' art Naval Policy which Milk efeetel'ee" time te decide Deroia and meny at least ten er Mare, to get well un- der way. Arneee the. billet of Which ttatice .ot latPadUction has eetete getert in, the ,One eerie Letetelateule, ile 0.00. vehtbh wet be pronoreed by Mr. MeDo.nald, Deefeeenter Ceatre Brece, and the objeet Of whiee to prehibn the .ivellelg liquer in botels by the bettite Crediton Albert Islorlocie t ttenditeg theeAtetbe mobile Show in Tonto this vieeke eee underetand ee Nee geld• two of the tnake to Jots' peeple .,Tliree bags arrived in the P. 0. on TuesdaY containing the aprieg and quininer catabeieues of a leading. Tp - to Mali Mau order botesee a shows quite planter the alreetueit o ltusittess thIS one house dolesin this teilenity. It is hard .blow" or, teazle rebores who should be patronized 'better than they are, ,Etruer eheardown has advertised a Cererival foe Feidee night of thed wealc. A good time is expected. Our Hockey 13dye wlent to Hensel' last Friday night and' Won out !n a mate!) with the ,bealcn et that town by a. score of 6-5, e Mr. Bello of the Vasil -office Depart- ment was in town Tuesday procuring etrearmatioer te introciutee a rural maG system in this teeenshilo:, This meee vein prove a. pepular one with our far:M- ere, sente ot whom are situated at a •great disadvantage and cannot get ,their nyth se speedily ale they should. • .elert Clark of. Exeter has leeen •town the pest week taking order e Oar • vrall papers Bert has the goods and Is doing a, b'g bus:ness. . • Themembers elf the Methodist church . , . • have elecleed -tto eepect e church. • shed thiesseenerner. It •will be something, lete the one in .. use at, the Evengelical church. George Holtzman is preparing pions or the job! ' Last Sunday apecial 'anniversary ger- vices, were hea lJn he Evangelecal enroll. Rev. S. . 'Ha.ue1 o Morristen eecupied the pulpit bath merning .and evening. On Monday evening he -gave • lecture Oa "The benefits of Bible study." Hie discourses' weee very much seieYed by all veto were able to attend. tert, Sunday ;morning Rev. Eitarn sang ta eeeettiful salon eatitled "The Plaine of Pelee"- In The •Geranan verelon. Spec- ial, mention mutat the nvade oe the cher- epee rendered jey 'the Ledies' Chorus nerd the Mens Chorus. The anniversary -Wee a decided seecess threughout. 1,1 the absence oef Rev. Jefferson. who iri Toroneo •elite week, Ree, J. G. eellaard of Exteeee pres.clied in the Meth.. edist church lest iStandey. Least Friday evening the Junior ,D:ble class we's eabletio teed -et . the home of :Mese lvlyrtle leirteel A. very enjoyable enening was Spent by, eel. „Quite a nuraber cif our yeung people are 111 with the grippe. The eteaeles develop into a very severe tyre this, wen tee and is especially hard on the ol- der people. • eGedfrey Niche:leen had' a Bell Tele. phie placed in his residence on Tuestesy. H. Eilbe-r l instaleng bath -room fixtures in the hoime of Dr.. Orme this week., W H. Paget spent last Sunday estate friends in SaeCa.therentets. We are plea,sled to state that Mrer. Tehr, Mast'a conditilon has improved cenetderably and her many friends, wieh her a kspaeitlY recovery? There is eolmie talk about +organizing • steek-company and build a .skating 'rink in town. It ought to be a. pro- fitable- investmen.t. Let: our monied men get together and help the town aleng by keepers some a their money at home. It becomes our dad dtuty to refer to the death of Leah Wtelea, wife of earn G. Wein, who resides) north of thes,e,il- tber,e. About fiver weeks' age the deceased eines takea to St, Joeeph'e Hospeeel Leaden ter treatment and was operat- ed on f -or cancer of .the stomach: The disea,se had made Isuch headway that theee wa,s no hohee for her and she tiialiy pastsed te the Great Beyond on Monday tradrning:. • leer remains" were brought here on Tuesday morning anel -ill be interred ' the Evangelical ,Ce-netery on Thurlsday ;afternoon. , The. late Mrs. Wein heel attained the age et 53 yeass end had been, iui fair health .1m -el about a Wan agel whee she under •went an operation In Lendon wheel) appeared to de her good but this past welter she gradually became worse. She heaves to +mourn her less 2 hsuband erie daugleter, Mee, Henry Fahner and 'Nur sans, -Sterne-el, Albert Ezra esnd Herbert. The bereleved family have the synmathy et the entire community. PROVED A BOOMEteeNG • ee; The Liberal prises tees tatelynlbeen making much of am allegeek'latid' Actin= del at Prince %Albert, where It --wee claimed a Conservative named Donald- son had been granted by, Hee:: Robert Rogers a valuable tract of bend as a homestead. On a questien ,prerrie ege Li 'the ,House Mr. Rogers, veva a vigorous denial .to the chargssa nmde and in addition showed that- the e"-X\s't- Ins* condition had bean hrtught about through reguLations arbitr'Iy" 'Made tlw-ing the admin'strat'on of 'ha form- er government. •' I. deny a,bisolutely %that the -were any instructions Whatever geree, ther by arse or by or by any officer of the Interior Department, so far ns 1ekelowe I. deny absolute knowledge oi. eereerie4ee of wrongedeing in connection atit entry referred to e_in this article Further, there was ne eact of weener doing upon the pert of Mr. Dona1d1.5n,. who secured the intere,et in elle on the date ,named, in ehis artiela Let me say feettear, Mr. Speaker, that I bee. no knowledge a any kind or des- cription of the entry theeetweenbeeng made, and I repeat that there woe' re information given te Mr. Dorieldeele or to any person else by any „official -of the • Department of the Interior_ Fun. ther, there were no instructions, glyea to the agent ip giva Mr, Donaldson. en entry tor this particular eighty; acres -of land!' .•. The facts of the case are theseScene where about 1907 'Nfr. Oliver, wheneein- ister o•f the 'Interior, enterteened a project ot establishing a' • ferese re- serv north ot Prince Albert. The southern tier of aectiens wa.s close to the town. 1.,ster it developee"; that this southern tier of .sections had geed agre 'cultural land, aind Mr,. Oliver by an ex,srcies not hie own autheretre wth- dreW them fr•orn the foreet reserve. On March 31st, 1908, Mr...Ole-tee glee an ceder that the land vete ece,goe.to "the first eligible apielieent." Pre.Aprel the eligible applicant got les Barr, "Al- though it wa.s on April 1th. the depart- • ment fern -telly sent instructions - to the local agent. Apperently no time was lost It seems that the Liberals -overlooked, through an error, 80 aCI,e3 ,Or land This adjoined the area Meth had bean the subjset of euling in 1908 W. Den- aldscn evidently get eurieue about the ovraership of certain pieces eL land: and wrote to the departing:ate Tbee /minister wan absent atsi Deputy eleeeiter' Core- • replied that two sections were taken, but a tepee: vreas eacarit-steree acres. Mr• et.),:e4eileon immediately took entry. The Seaforth Expositor proposes that the. townehips nt Tuck,ersteith and Stanley should each Vote. twee Mae- dred dollar's towarde the fee:letter:mice of the rionelice,need hotels, at Kippen . and 13rucetleId, tech Ot ttleeeoeels elite receiving two hundred dollars, and that the tovrnships, of Grey a.ed -Mere's, •shoult1 each vote one hundred dollars tor a. eirnilar hotel at Walten. It ar- • gues • that. ale a "temeereericee.' cannot be conducted pr:oteabler l ueh places, it le incUmbent .upon the men- lcipalleee to see that raeortelele eetf necessary hotel acconeneda.tiornes pre- vl dedi-Goderich See male • That the government is fully „ alive to the question of weter ,st'oek eemPare lee and the deetimbeity et:prevent:lag abuse a,rieing out ce ca,pitalfeseienettal Dash*ood Miss Eaurea Cetifees, speat a few days at Theetorti •Orem ttee week., •Mr. George Beeker geee •Paety to hi;v46,:tra4ielnatte¥7\t;;, TTheienherrt4tierewitlge.v,woreetekeefioen78,, wterldbig trip eettlellaed honee eattedaY, eventing. gr. E. ef, Dreirenettire spat Feeley ceod SeterelaY Ip Lee -4011 - Mr. Norrean leeelerma ea spent Sun- day tend Neanday in Berlin, on a pleastue and bettelatefie tefies Seale Wattebold wag. •sick few days last week. La Grippe seenost to be quite pre- valent in this cOmmuttlite, ele and Mrs. Reuben Goetg .naYG got licelY settled in thee- new hone, Mr. John Lynch seed a young colt to Me. Eseery tor $110. the celt is pot yet a, ylear eld, eett etr. popery refused to take e1/30.00 for it; ' It is bred atter that well known stock horse "miller" owned by. Meeers Willis and G uentleer., Mr. Tom, pabile sohnel inspeetor ad his officitaa vie& to 'tee entee61 lase Needneedtey March 19/th is Pareeta Day in tile public &boo): here." Mr. John; Hall and hew brdther Wee were in the village several •dayer lest W.. ear. John E.• leelle who has' been sick since else beleinteinfr ot the Year • with Bright •eiseatse . deed- da Sunday and was buried on Needrieetlaye The Ileenea.ved: friends leare the senapathy of the entire co:min/unite' it 'We • their hour of, severe affeecteoine,, „ Mr. E. M. Drokeneedre Wieein Park- hill on Tueatleye - • 'et: Mr. Sterne Hey Wee tvIrS Chielle Moy- er Z Blake werietereethe vt1lag Tues. day evening. ` • • CHISELIIIJRST Kiss Stavin es veseln,g, fnendis, Li Vans. -r. H. Jacobi has sold his eine fitt-y acre ta.rimeto Mr. Robert 'Cele of Reeler. We are sorqy to lase ler. and Mrs. Jacobi, but welcome Mr. eed Mrs. Cole. -Mr. Dick Kinsanian returned to the west on SaturelaY -Mime Passe:more of Lumley spent the week end With Mrs John S1rnmons.1-4tev. Poweli pE Exeter gave an excellent sennien to a lerge coneeegaltion o undaty etternoon. - A fair atteirudance greeted the limelight views in the church lieee on Wednesday eveninge-Our Sunday School bre think- ing of addl.= ain orchestra, snd •qt would, no daubt, be a. great hell); Another of the veteran pioneers of this di-I:strict peesed away at leer home ot Thursda.y, Feb. 13th, in th.e person of Henry Matz, at the age of 78 years, 9 anenthe aead three days' •Mt. Mote had suffered much from • a par- alytic stroke ireme yeers age, teem the effecte et which he never fully recov- ered, but wa,s able tot be about un.til Only two days beeore his dernese, and his death •ca.anre as/ a •surprise to hie many friends. The deceased Was born Welling,ton County, Ontarlro, and ,vott ,his pa.rente came to this destrict when but a1a en the year 1.852, Ile -*eat back to his, native hoMe. While • theo• he was rireetrie,d to Miss WU- Schnepf, returning to Stephen Id 1863, settling ore th.e 4th con. To •that union were born nine children, Pro nt w16111 Preelece.a.ried him in in- feence. In 1881 hes wife deed and Sh rssn he was again married to •etre: Eberha.rt. To that union Was torn one sae in 1888. Thies wife deed. In 1.892 he wee agele merried to Mrs. SchmIcit, The deceased wale ail Industrious, et1. eigletic and prospereete farmer enel wtes • nverriher of the Evangelical church' for mene years: In politics he was a etalinell Liberal and was ot kindiy, gene ereue nature respected by a very tame circle of friends There are left to eltourn his demise insides les widow, Henry, William B. and J. IL, leikt'ose, efieh.1 Mrs. J. Wertz, legeon, Vies Minnie and Mrs,. John Miler, De- Leoit ; J. S., Credltoe Bas•t ; and Horn- er J., Cast City, Mich.; also 18 grand, ililldree. and one great-grandchild The ternairts were interred In the Evairgete ill Ceti-1E46re Oki Suaday. The serneathy ••ofe the co.rnraurate is extended to the bereaved te miler and filet-1E1,s. been shown by the recent •deleateeetre the House of Coreimons, when not 'enie. the Prime Ivinester, but aleso'tha Ron. W T White, telitiliAter of ' Iertenea. eave eeptessien to theireeves.- The question of the ree,uletlete ataOiaPan'..04 has come very much, ta,the'eeeet 0nttle• cliecue,seen on the tecreeee ',of 'catetale askett tor be eheettichellea end Oftettee'• Navigation poi/ilia:nye Premier Derden stated In tht ' eetitee05 the dellaitedthat,, lie had been Werkeng ott 'the Ob*teet regtilatieg the proltnetiert, ofeedinieeteee; ttlene with the IMineeter of ;tree:calied later on in the Oaten delicate` It4r;',yieft(W prepheeled legielatiert 0.1eng the •sethe, iletera. tee,-•sae- ilitiiiIeWelete, Thome* Waideee of this place Acri'k place eee.•jetseeh.'s Heepital, London, -telie • reelains Wete.,brieerht here teseessiev• for, intermeet, LuartAm. The young people ot this locality spend pleasant evenings skating in the fltelds.-Mr,s. 'Smith and • 'eon George Robkirk of Hageeeville are guests ,of the forrner's brother, Mr, G. elloblcirk.e- Mrs • George McDanald, who has been •visieing her many rele ryes here, re- turned to her home in etertleck, task., on Saturday •eventieg; She was sccome panied by her brother Jack Hereon of elarpurhey.-Mise Maggie 1-loblelik ,gave a dence to about seventy of -her 'friends on Thursday evenings All report . good tirne.eekr. John McQueen had the misfortune to lose a. valuable • horse the past weeke-bountiller R. D. Bell of Teekeremith we are pleased to re- port is gaininig- neptdly in health. IQatarrh Osundt be Ottred 1 THE CANADIAN BANK witb L60Alt ArpLxamorts, ther ssonot teeeh the /telt of the deem. Ceterrh is' blood or const4. tutioniledeease and in order to cure It you meat take 'eternal remedies., lielleCetarria Core le token • WHALEN Miss Myrtle Hobbs spent part of last week with her eleter, Mrs. Hec- tor Millson,-Mr. David Johnston, Sr. spent the pest week with Erlende In London.--Niesers. Clarence Wilson and Frank Squire visited over Sunday weh friends at White Oke, -London South. - Mrs George Linga.rd, who has been seriously ill es enprovfpg and will soon be out againJ-Mr. Frank Gunning pur- chased a fine teen:. from Mr. Norris Lateiy.-Mr. Weston Here of Elinwille left last week f,or Winnipetg,,,where he intends 'working' through: the •ellorth West at carpenter:Mg.-Wm: IvlosisiP 'ot St. Marys left .thee week tor England to purchase niore •horses.-Saveral the children around here are ,an , the stick list thils weake-Mr. Wm. Bieck and Robert Norets lett Tuesday • for Toronto as delegates to the Usboenet &a_ Ilibbezt Fire ensu,rance cemPan•Y. 4111. • CLINTON-FrankGrant; 'London Rd., had a &lose call at the GeIelt. crossing near the Doher.ty factory A_ .shuntted car detached from the engine' struce the hind vrimeis lilt the, bugger iii„which he , Warr riding to' town. Although, the buggy was area:ailed and' he was thrown nut he was' net seriously hurt, • , U8E• ITrAS •A eDREeSING-BiNrsH DANDRUFF -STOP FALLING HAIR . , ,AND SCALP ITCH • PARISIAN Sege, the delightful- ,ad • •Invig•orateng ;hale tonic, Is a true hare neurisher 11 enetratesi kite ..tne,saa,to gets to the eteoes of thehair, kills the dandruff gerrns, and supplies the "hair vrith just the kind of nouriehanent needs to m,aire, it grow abundantly Since it intsoductiola erto 'Canada PARISIAN ;sags has had an 1.numerree sale, end hone tiA the reasons It does not contain poloonous sugar - of lead, trattrete of siever, or suIphUr or, any injueltiele ingred'Ant. . TL cures dandzettft Ity two weeks, by killing the dandmetf germ, It seeps fall* hair It prompUly seopei itching of the seetisp It witches the hair 'soft, glosety and luxuriant. ' It gives lite and beak*/ to the hair: It Is net eticky or greesee teethe daintielart tiertikeed ht ien- le made. re 're"' • It the beat, % the erreet, pleeseret, eed Weep:wet:trig 'hair • taating madee • Made Jly; In0,41I11141.4c.1,Y,T110 Beath C. yoiot Priee et'4..150 •;,e,enteeet."- eeeg and ementere etsree.r.e • Cole guarantees It, Intensity &edicts dirieely 'on their arid muooes surfaceee11sU Catsrrh Pure is sot a gawk node eine. It eras preserieed by elle of the beat phypielens in this emeryy foe years and is a regular preseric. doe, 11 1. composed of the beet tastes known. cone eined with the beat blood polders, acting deviate' on the muooessurfeees. The Preeeet combination, of the two ingreelont,s is whet produces such wonder he results In curing Caterrh. Send ler testimonials free. . ke J. ORKNEY' & CO., Props., Toledo, 0' Sold by druggists, price 71c. Takellalle awllrpills for oonstipatitne CLANDEBOYE Mr, Harry Iletleell, 62 Yeleettl. of 44e1 an old soldlei timed • wiell known reeld- ent lot this Pliaete tesei, been taken to London Hoer:teal for treatment for rheurnatestee He .leser recently -been ill with pnetintronlav • GRA• ND BEND. Mr. P. Balker has bonght Mrs.. pen. lees.' term oirt the Blind. Line, the pr ice paid being. $&P0 -Mrs. Jess. Gill en- teetaliped some "ot her friends to it, quilting on Thurseaee-etr. Thos. Tap - sten , of the West was vieiting tr:enres here Mondayee-Mr. JONI Brown, of Greenway vvetieheie Moindaye-Mr. John Baird had a wood ,bee Mionde.y.-Miss Mabel llse, Whe he been visiting at Pigeon,. Mich., and Diusiewood, return-. ed heme Monday.: : A WINDSOR LADY'S AleleIgAL To All Wornea-I will send free with full instructions, my harm , treatment **kir positively', class, leteteerrehollet. Ul- ceration. Displacements, Fillerig of the womb. Painfull Or trregular Perlede, Utertase and Ovarian Tumors or .growths aleo Hot -Flushes; Nervetenostee, arichely, Pains fh the Head, Beek or Bowels. and Madder troubles, where caused by escalates* peculiar to our sex Yee can continue treatment et home at a *oat of only ebout 12 cents a week My book, "Warners's Own Medical Ad. slier," also seat free in -request. Write to -day. Address, Irrit.M.Summers Box. H. 840 Windsor, Ont. MOUNT CARMEL • Recently we made mentirra ot the fire which deseroyed' the harne nt Mr. A. Mearlson iof the 14th of Stephen.' Mr. Motrio.son being :seriously 11 at the time was removed from the building just before it collapsed. He was taken to the home cif his nephew, Steve, Moe - risen, but owinge be bis advanced age, he being In hete r9Oltle year, succumbed on Monday of last week. The funer- al took plane ofh Tuesday morning, in- terment being at Mt. Carmel cemetery, • Sallow Complection Indicates inelegestton., constiestion tar liver trouble. FIG rmLLs- van regal - ate your •sys•teini. and build up tee nerve forces ,so that you can sleep awl ene joy lite. At all deaders 25 and 50., cents or The Fig P111 Coe St. Themes, One Auction Sale FARM, FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, Etc.. on SOUTH HALF. LOT 1e, CON. 2, HAT, on TUESDAY', ef.A.P. 4, at 12.30 o'clock, 'the follovring proPertY Horses -Pr. good work horses, mare and gelding; 1 driving horse, quiet and reliable; driven mare rising 3, brok- en to harness. Cattle -2 renewed cow's; 2 cows due Ln March and A,prin 4 beef -ring heft - ere, 2 yr. Old; 4 steers) 2 -yr.; 4' calves Hogs -1 broired Wow due In Ma.rch, a number olf store hogel, 140 lbs. A number of eurel bred Leghorn hens ane pullets. Implernienits-Lumber wagon, new.top buggy, pair eleigns, cutter; binder, mo- wer neaellY new, • horse rake, walking plow, 2 fUTTONV peeve, disc cultivator, set harrevne, new 'steel roller, feeder and drill, scuffle; pulpree 'fanning mill at bag trunks, wheelbarrow; set double work har,nese, set single harness, and whif.ftetrees, neck -yokes, grain begs, forks lehovele,. hoessaws, etc. ' Coon back robe, with bear ski a seat, rat robe,, horse blankets, quantity et dry stove wood, quantity good elm arid beech planks, lot at ex4 scantling; quantity Inch lumber, -number of pieces of good hemlock timber" 3x6; number ot wagon poles Ir, the plank, lot ot good cedaz poste and braces. for fence: a let of Mils and ranee posts for :wood 8 ten • alfalfa , hey, quantity fireteelae,s Timother • bay,also some 'straw _to •ba fed or f:aran; 300, berth. turrape, in resat -house; ' qUentity poltatoere 000 busta Banner °lets tor iseed Household Vurnitures-JSet house 'stale 210 lbee; cooking aluov!. • coal heater' eels 'extenelen dintleg table, 4,14:tche,n tables, couch, bed lounge. walnut cene tre• eablesewainut arts chair, 2 reeking cheers,' 'doz. perfortatted chaire, %dm dinene chars, % doz.; ketchee Oates, glass cisplecreed, ca-rpets, rugs, linoleum lot of fruit, crocks, dishes!, knives and forks,' pate, pens, 'genus, good oak bar - retie etc, Positively' no reeerve ale the pnoprieter OF COMMERCE SIR EDMUND WALKER, C.V.0:, LLD., D.C.L., President ALEXANDER LAIRD JOHN AIRD General Manager, • Assistant General Manarge3r e CAPITAL, $1.5,000,900 '• REST; §12,500,000 • FARMERS. BUSINESS The Canadian Bank of Commerce extends to Farmers every facility for the transaction of their banking business, including the discount and collection :laf sales notes. Blank sales notes • are supplied free of charge on application. 8.5 EXETER BRANCII-G, L. WAUGH, 11/Lane.ger. Breech 11160 at Cred1t011 The Rio lsons Bank • Capital • Reserve • 'Deposits Loans and Investmen s X 9 oftioitt,ted 1.655 Record of Progress for Five Years -1906-1911 ' • $8,000,000 $4,000,000 .$3,000,000 •'41600,000 $28,677,730 35,042,311 27,457,090, . .38,854,801 Total Assets - ..48,2"37,284 , Etas' 83 Branches in oanada, and Agent') and tiorreiliondenki•in aitthe Principal Cities in the World. a. eiwitnAL soi1i•• GUSINSSS TRANGAGTRD. SAVINGS' BANK 'DEPARTMENT at al Branches. Inte;:esi'allo'wed at highest currenfi.ate. Is quitting faerneteee Farm,-Alee the fallowing farni-e , Consisting of that choice 50 acre Lot, South Haat 13, Oen. 2, To,..vraship ot Hey. On the pretairtes Is a comfort, - able treaties dwealdng lb good repair; 'a Marienew barn 82x86, 85 'feet of Which is on starlet and brick founda- tion, with cetnent ficiorts, for stabling' irerses and cattle; goad' hog alud hen house Small orchard el good winter fruit; 5 acres of alfalfa; 23 acres of hay land grass and balance alt double plewed tied ready for crept: 8 gooc3 tortng wells With pantos. Tiers farm is thoroughly U,neeetirstened With tele, well femme tend is in a feesteclese state of cuttlwat1oii is eonvenient to Hellcat, and churches, being 2 1-2 relies trent Minoan, and flee milts from Ex- eter, and Mast be sold. , Peons-RI, Esittake, a ;re abated en t eihe Pilchaele eistice y IreMain .••• ' ' Oti./4106:51ah on eff*f:t:' 4 Alt*, •' •AluPt.4 Vartfultar, eeeesh. s, — EXETER •BRANCH • - • Agents at Exeter for the Dominion Government. DICKSON & CARLING, Solicitors. N. D. HURDON Manger, " Auction Sale FARM, FARM STOCK A.ND imi,LE- • MENTS. - There will be sold by public aucttion, on Lot 6, N. E., STEPHEN on THURS- DAY, MARCH 6, 1913, at one o'cleck sharp the foilovreng valuable property, •Herses:--General purpose rearo, 5 yrs. old. In foal. to Stolen King; 7 year-old driving horse; mare 18 years old, sup- posed to ba In foal to Victor; aged mare; Year -ad Perrcheron colt. Cattle -5 cows, suppo,sed te be 1n calf; 2 cows with calf at toot; farrow. cow: 2 -year-old steer; 2 year-old hei- fers; 5 spring calves.; 3. Year -'old grade. bull. Pigs. -4 pigs 3 menthe old - - Poultry --2 geese, 1 gander, 2 turk- ey hens and gobbler. •06,410 -gr 0 ott$Itart* ethelements,--MasseY Harris bineen,6 ft., sheaf car-rier and truek, Maxwell. newer, 5 ft.; Frost & Weed hay rake, 9 ft., new; Frost & Weed Champion cultivator, new; Wisner drill, combined, set diamond harrows,, lumber wagon, open and covered buggY, cart, IrnPerial gang rolling coulters, Wilkineon gang plow, Fletery walking plow, Verity walking plow, cylinder straw cutter, 12 inch face; horse power;, fanning 3n:11 pulper, hay naok, steel road 'scraper,. ,targe pote.sh kettle; sugar kettle; grindeterte, 2 ,scufflers, 2000 lb. scale on wheels, disk harrews, single cutter, set double harness, set single harnesa pair- bob sleighs+, gravel box, Melotti separator, nearily new; churn, incuba- tor 60 eggs; incubator 100 eggs; pea harvester, cutter and buggy tongue , a steno hammer, pick, quentity of haV, quantity of turnips, sh,evels, forks, and spades' and chains and a lot of other +equable articles, The f a.rm eenteins 100 acres', iswell drained has two frame houses, .goda bank barn; tearly all seeded devnet suitable for either grass or grain grew - Mg, abueulaince of water, Plante' of emra.IL fruit treats Thia property if not' previously sold, will be 'sold by aution Terms. -.A111 sums ot $5 and • under cash, over , that amount 10- trionth.i3,' credit will be given on furnishing ap- proved joint notes 5 par cent per an- nurn off for cash on credit' anaounte. For terms of farm apply ro the under*. signed, or made known, on day oe•eale. FRED GREEN B S. PHILLIPS Prop. • ,Auct. Notice To Contractors / wil, receive marked tender e un to 1ridn on, 1.7te day of Meech next, feeea. teeeeeletree -dee-tent butiding e2 by 85 root:„...hi:1),e:::00ordd att theegaee in' the teeters o,f, Getteriete 'Tandere whole Work or for aapaiato tradstr_will eteecensieered, A. marked ceeceletee tea per .cent No 'tender n.ecesitarily accept- ed • Plans and •erpeelficatiohe can 10 seen In the ,oeuetY clerk's' eftice. 'R. C. lefilliNINGS , .Chaleinee of 'borne Dated, Gaderich, Feb.- 1.0the 1.91es , . GRAND IFtUFthSYSTEM HOMESEEKERS EXCURSIONS • Each TUESDAY MARCO 4th 10 001102Ell 28th (inclusive) Via. Chicago and .8tPaul., win/le/PEG and RetUrn, $ 35.00 EDMONTON aaad Retern, $ 43.00 Tickets geed for 60 Proportion ate 1.0W rates to other points, in toba, Saaka.ichevrais end Alberta., • • The' Grene TrUele .Pecte.leitaitivoa.y fa 1110 shox1a aii"4":01;10+E. redir betWeele Winetifege Setae's:0<M, Ecireieeectre Tine: Vaelea, Land Pa tn,phlht it and other deacriptive literature relatIve tee tho Gtad Trurte Pacific PY.e. 'thee •bo foetal:lee freet realest Grand TruhltAgt. • N. 1. DckaU, Statien Ageet, Erteter, Electric Restorer for Men e in the bade Phosphonol rtesorgespreovp•oar tneenrysion; reatorea vim and vitality. Premature decay and all sexual weakness averted at once. Thosphonoll wll make you a new man. Price Via box,,or two for 115. Mailed to any address. The Seehell Drug Co.. fit. Catharines,. Ont. FARM Feele RENT , 100 acre farm to re,nt tor grease, bea- ing lot 10, Cote. 1, Hay Tp. All sped:. ed down bY eight acres. Renter may croe the eight acres and seed It clown.. There is a. never falLeng spreng running through the farm which Ma1es? it very valuebee Dpir grazing A geed brice house and ewe+ barns- on the place Pos,siession given March 1st; lt desired- APPle to N. JARItOTT, 2673 Lappin Ave, Toronto. 0.ntarie. FOR SALE The undereig,n.ed is offering for sale,* Lot 6, North Boundary Stephen, con- taining 100 acres of geed. land. There Is on the premises a geed tramp house with stone cellar ; benk been with ce- ment floors; 8 geed a!ni1 a sanall ()reined,. This 18 a good grain ox grass farm, or wicruld make a good stock farm, Situated two miles from Exeter; PhOlve in. house. Will be sold reastenable. For peeticulars apply on the premises, or write the undereigned, Fred Green, Hey, or s. Exeter. HOUSE .AND LOT FOB. SALE. swee-s Situated on. Sine:0e Street, frame heuse containing four rooms. On good found- ation; good cellar; hard and soft wa- ter. A large nurnber oe fruit trees, consisting of apple, ' cherry, Plum, ratiar- berries, culeante, etc. Pais is a. very desirable. property, 3-e acre, and .will be sold •rearsontablee or further par- ticulars apply to Fe If, ELEBER, or B. S. PHILLIPS, Real Estate Agent, For Sale • Prespee That desirable frame residence- on Wiltaan street, Jeweler, south of the river. Three lots, modern conveniences: electric lights and furnace. A. number at fruit . trees and bugles. Good hard and •evoft water. • • For pazticulare -apply 10 'e.H MeCALLUM, EX2e1TER, ot-B. Si PHILLIPSf'Aiintioneer CENTRAL ti /JJ , "STRATFORD. ONT. The bese prectical training set1001, .:kr1 0nlar10.-Tibrete deParemente, •COMMER CIAL, sHoivraa/10 and TELEGRAP- HY. Ali coursee ate !thorough and practicah treat)lers are exPerrenced and graduebee axe placed ln pesitioes. give inditedual attetteltilon and student's reo.e enter at 134147 time. Write for our free eateeegee et onscee D eicLACHLAN, Princleal. Fresh Groceries 1. Wea ed inbursei:es6vw s anddlewse tabebliiisevhf; on the best of authority (nam- ely that of a daily increasing ) business) that we are meeting long felt want, and giving the best of. satisfaction, in:Aexliebkainnditoh , 119,e.J4ken . .„ «JAS GOULD