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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1915-10-7, Page 5;LEGAL :DICKSON & CARL1NO, BARRISTERS, #solicitors, Notaries, Conveyancers, Cons., .miesioners. Solicitors for the Moisons Bank. etc. Money to Loan at lowest rates of interest Offices—Madn-St., Exeter 4. R. Carling, B,A, I... H. Dickson MONEY To LOAN We have a large amount of private *ands to loan on tan and village prop - forties at low rates or interest. GLA:DMAN & STA i't'UAY Rasristers, Solicitors, Exeter. DENTAL I. G. 1i'. ROULSTON, L.D.s„ D.D,s, DENTIST member or the B.C.D.S. ot Ontario and Honor . Graduate of sereno University. OZicce--Over Dickson & Carling's law erica, Closed Wednesday afternoons. DR. A B. KINSMAN, L.D.S., D.D.S., Honor txraduate or Toronto Universltx DENTIST 'mete eeteeeted without pafn, or any oa4 efteets. °MM;ee over Madman & $tanou y's Orrice. efsun Street, Ezotee. SYNOPSIS pF GANAt ,N NORTH WEST LAND REGtfl.JTIONS THE sole head of a family, or any cnalover 1$ years old, may homestead a quarter -section of available Domin- ion land in Manitoba, Saskatchewan or Alberta The applicant must appear in perso , at the Dominion Lands Ag •ency of Sub -Agency for the Dis- trict. Entry may be made at any i)oratinion Lands Agency (butnot 'Sub -Agency) on certain conditions. Duties—Six mognths residence upon and cultivation of the land in each of three years. A homesteader may live within nine miles of hid, homestead cn a faxen of at least 80 acres, on certain conditions. A habitable house is re - meted in every case, except when ie- sidence is performed in the vicinity, I* certain, districts a homesteader in good standing'"may pre-empt aquarter section aside his homestead. Price $3 peracre. Duties—Six months resi- dence in each of three rears after etareirea homestead patent; also 50 acres extra cultivation. Pre-emption patent may be obtained as soon as 'homestead patent, on certain condi- tions A settler who bas exhausted his homestssA right may take a purchas- ed homestead in certain districts. 'Price $3 per acre. Duties—Must re- eld'e 6 months in each of 3 years, cu- ltivate: 50 acres, and erect a house worth $300. The area of cultivation is subject to reduction in case of rough,sczub- by or stony land, Live stock may be substituted for cultivation under cer- tain conditions. W, W. CORY, C.M.G. Deputy of the Minister of the Interior, N.B.—Unnauthorized publication o4 this advertisement will not be pad for, Western University, London ANOTHER GREAT ADVANCE INCOME DOUBLED—NOW $75,000. Another Large Addition to :Faculty and Equipment in ere,, and Medicine. GREATLY INCREASED ENROL- MENT IN VIEW. Write for partictears to: E B Braithwaite, M. A'., Ph. D. President. 'ONTARIO'S BEST BUSINESs • COLLEGE 'CENTRAL kgs STRATFORD. . ONT.' Our instructors are experienced. Pupils get individual attention and graduates are placed in positions.. We 'are receiving applications we cannot meet. Students may enter any time. 'Send for our free. catalogue and .see if it interests you. D. A. McLachlan, Principal Toronto, Ont,, has• a well-earned re- putation for superior business and shorthan=d educationn, and for assist- in.students to choice positions.. Commence now. Catalogue free. W. J. Elliott, Principal. 73' `Yo•nge St. Yonge & Charles Sts. RAND UtitsYs EM Thanksgiving Day SINGLE,. FIRST CLASS FARE Good .going 'October` lithe -1915 Valid for return day of issue only. FIRST CLASS FARE AND THIRD Good going,.October 9, 10, 11, 1915. Valid 'ror re'tu'rn until October 12,:'15. Return tickets 'wil',lbe asued between all'stations kiln, Canada east of Port` seethur an'd "to :Detroit and Pt.Huron Micl . '• iurfalo 'Bia'ck Rock, Niagara Falls and Suspension Bridge, N. Y. PANAMA ; PACIFIC EXPOSITION Reduced • F,abes • to ; .. San. Francisco, Las Angeles end. ;San. Diego Ful' particulars and birth reserva- tion on application to Agents: N. J. DOBE, Exeter Auction Sale Of FARM STOCK & IMPLEMENTS on Lot 7:. Con; 4, N.B. McGillivray, to WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 15, at 1.00 o'clock sharp, ,following,—t Horses..—Imare, 7 -yr -old, sup, with feal'¢to'ein amount; 1 mare 6 -yr. sup. with foal to Hum de; 1 snare 5 -yr -old sup. with foal to Kingsmount; 1 mare, 4 -yr -old,; .1 driving mare 12 -yr -olds 1 filly' 2 -yr -old, isired by Scottish Hero, Jr.; 1 filly, 1 -yr.; sired by Humide ; 1 filly 1 -yr -old, sired by Lord•Sharp; 1 driving colt, 1 -yr -old, sired by Electric B.; 1 foal. Cattle -1 cote due'Nov, let; 4 cows due in .April; 11 steers, 2 -yr -old; 6 heifers 2 -yr,; 9 steers 1 -yr -old; 3 heifers 1 -y' -old; 5 steer calves, 1 heifer calf Sheep -9 ewes, 1 buck. Implements -1 Deeiing Mower, 2 cultivators., disc, gang plot;*, 3 walking plows, wagon, gravel box, light wagon road cart, 2 sees single harness, 3 set double harness, collar and 'lames new parlor cook stove, forks, shovels, !foes and numerous other articles. Terms—$5 and under cash;. over that amount 12 months' credit on approv- ed jo=int note .5, per cent per an- num oft for cash on credits amounts, No reserve as farm has beeni sold. C. W. ROBINSON, Auct, Wtii. FLYNN, Prop. Auction Sale OF 60 CATTLE on the. Farm .of John elcieTahon, Lot 2 Hay Township, half mile north of: the Exeter Cemetery, on SATURDAY, O 'TOBER 9, 1915 at 2 o'clock sharp 5 choice fresh cows with calves: et side. 10 ems due to calve at time/ of sale. 10 cows & heifers due in Oct. & Nov :,10 two-year old steers, good ;ced- ers, 1000 lbs or over. 10 yearling steers. 15 heifers, good feeders & yearlings. Come and see the best herd of Grade Cows and Young Cattle ever sold under the hammer in this district Every animal. Buil' be sold. Terms -7 months' credit on approv- ed joint notes with 6 per cent, per annum. BYRON E. HICKS, Prop. C. W. ROBINSON, Auct. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children, In Use For aver: 0 Years Always bears a�CC� the Signature of -, ' W Sinclair; Northern Spy, D Foster Auction Sale znI Hanna; n t , W Of FARM STOCK & IMPLEMENTS on Lot 7, Coo. 4, STEPPE- Na on TIWRSDAY OCTOBER 14, 1915 at 1 o'clock, the following,— .Horses—Ge Purpose mare .. years old, sup in foal; one mare; 7 yea's ,; Draught Mare 3 yr. old; Gen. Purpose mere'with foal; yearling filly, sucking colt Cattle -3 cows sup in calf; 6 steers 2 yrs, old; 2 yearling heifers, 2 year- ling steers 5 spring calves, Pigs -3 sows,. with litter at foot; 1 sow due to farrow ie December"; 1 Tamworth hog, . Number of hens Implements—McCormick binder 7 -ft cut • Maxwell mower, manure spread- er, cultivator, Champion seed drill,12 hole; hay rake, land ` roller', disc har- row Maple Leaf 2 furrow plow, 2 walking plows; set diamond harrows 4 sections; side scraper, Chatham fan- ning mill. De Laval cream separator. 2000 lb. scales; 2 lumber wagons, Wa- gon box with spring seat, 2 gravel boxes stock racy, 2 hay racks, light wagon, Mikado, buggy arid pole bob- sleighs cutter, grindstone, and emery grinder band cutting box nearly new; 2 sets heavy harness, set of pltiw harness. ;set single harness, whiffletree reck yokes forks, shovels, hoes, lad- der and'; urnerous other articles, Tereus—$5 and under cash; over that amount 12 months credit on ap- r proved joint notes. 5 pee cent off for cash JOINT; J. CORNISH, Prop, :FRANK TAYLOR. " Auct. The story of Jack the Giant -Killer' has always fascinated. One small boy destroyed a great menace. So it is with the wonderful TAKAKE, which unaidec destroys the Giant Pain, Headaches, Rheumatism, Sciatica, Neuralgia Sleeplessness ,and all 'Ter- ms affections fly before it to ;heir utter destruction. Because you have used all other re- medies, without results is the best reason for rising TAKAKE which gives quick and permanent relief in the most chronic cases. One of its many attractions is its absolute free dour from any habit-forming drug, ' ' t Use one box and the ,result will show you that, like little Jack, you can live happy ever after. Get TAKAKE. There is nothing the same or just as .good. 5Oc. at your druggist's, or 45c. by mail •from, Georgian Mfg. Co„ Collingwood, Ontario. A WORD FOR MOTHERS It is a grave mistake for mothersto ne-- lect their aches and pains and suffer in silence=this only leads to chronic sick- ness and often.shortens life. ' If your work is tiring; if your•nerves are excitable; if you feel languid, weary or depressed, you should know that Scott's Emulsion overcomes just such conditions. It possesses in concentrated form the very elements to invigorate the blood, strengthen the tissues, nourish the nerves and build strength. Scott's is strengthening thousands of mothers—and will help you. Try it. Scott Sc Bowne, Toronto, Out. DR. DeVAN'S,FRENCH PILLS ie R gulatingPill for• Women. $3 a box or threefor $10. Sod. at all Drug Stores, or mailed to any address On receipt of price... Tit Scosara, DauG Co„ St. Catharine'', Ontario. PHOSPHONOL. FOR MEN. -11.L'Vg. d }*itality; for Nerve°and Brain; increases "grey matter" • a tonic=will build you up. $3 a box, or two for $5, at drugstores, or by mail on receipt of price, Txs SCOBELL DRUG. CO., St. Catharines. Ontario.. • A Christian college -home, healthful situation. Forprospectusand terms,writethePrincipal i. Warner, M.A.,D.D.,S't.Thomas, oat� 63 College in Scssili `"p ;b'ee to Niels; Catalogue free ' neer any time J. W .Westervelt, Principal AUCTION SALE. OF FAl til, STOCK & IMPLEMENTS HAc x MANGOLDS, TURNIPS o e Lot 18 Con. 10 USBORNE, on FRIDAY OCT. 22, 1915, at 1 o'clock sharp, the following, Horses—Brood mare, agric„ tGlas- nick) ; 1' horse 7 -yr -old, agric,; 1.;olt 3 -yr, -old agric.; 1 colt, 1 -yr. agric. 1 driving horse, quiet and reliable. Cattle -7 cows, due respectively in Jar, 6 Jan 1S, February, March 1 March 9 April 9th and in May; 3 c heifer, rising three; 1 steer ^;sing three' 2 steers rising two; 3 heifers rising two • 4 spring calves, Hogs—e. brood sow due at lime of sale . 1 brood sow due on Dec. 6th; 20 store hogs. Implements—Lumber wagon, hex and spring seat; .Massey ilarrrs bindei Massey Harris seed drill 13 hoe, "ear- ly new; Maxwell mower and ;aea har- vester; Maxwell rake; Cockshutt two furrow plow, walking plow, set har- rows, disc land roller, ecuffler, fan- ning mill cultivator, root pulper; grass seed sower, hay rack; 2000 lbs. scales • extension ladder 3Z -ft.; cream separator, grindstone, set double har- ness new; set double harness nearly new: set of sleighs,, steel crow bar.; set whiffletrees, neck yoke ,cross -Cut sate No 2, Daisy churn, forks,, shov- els hoes and numerous other articles 36' rows of turnips, mangolds, and quantity timothy and clover hay, No reserve as the proprietor has sold his farm. Terms—$5 and under cash, over that amount 12 months credit on approved joint notes 5 per cent. per annum off for cash on credit amounts. W. A. TURNBULL, Prop. T. CAMERON, Auct, • Kirkton Fair Continued from Page 1. GRAINS & SEED Fall wheat white S. Doupe, '4I, Brethour, fall wheat red, 6 -rowed bar- ley large oats, black oats, M. Breth- our common oats, M. Brethour, Wm. Sinclair timothy seed, Sinclair, M. Brethour; white beans, Ethel Atkin- son, H E Switzer; Indian corn; W. 'Sinclair A M. Doupe; sweet corn, W, Sinclair, H. Holiday; stocks ensil- age corn W. Sinclair, H. Holiday; en- silage corn. A. .H. Doupe 1 and 4s. ; ROOTS AND VEGETABLES W a ria ',O 'tario manna; P>- 'Waukee W. ,Sinclair, S, Routley; R.I. •Greeniz;gs, L. McCurdy, W, Sinclair; Ribson' pippins, L. McCurdy, A, H. Doupe : Snow, Miss Doupe, A. H. Doupe; Talman Sweet, Miss Doupe, L Walkom,; other variety, S. Routly 1; Walkozn. Crab apples, A.' Francis, Plums Lombard,' T,�.Wasliburn A. Francis. Pears, Sheldon, C. Atkinson, Wm. Brown; other variety, E. Shute, Hiss Ii. Doupe, Peaches. Crawford, .Mrs, Marriott, . other variety, I. Marshall, Grapes blue, T. Marriott, Mrs. Et Marriott; green, Miss Doupe, J.Cottle DAIRY PRODUCE 25 lbs ,butter, Ellen Sweitzer, T. Marriott; 5lb. ;butter, T. Marriott,' Mrs J. 'Moore. FLOWERS Col. house 'plants, S. Brown; Ger- aniums J. Cottle, S. Brown; Cacti, W, Sinclair; rare plants, j. Cottle,; Cot cut flowers, 3. Cottlel, E. Dal- ryntple; Bouquet, Mrs. J. Jones, S. Brown. foliage plants, H. E, Sweit- ser, Rev C. Burton, LADIES' WORK Counterpane, crochet, Mrs. E.Mar- riott J Robinson,; knitted, T. Mar- riott J A. Kirkby; patchwork; quilt Ws. I, Bailey. J. Robinson ; crazy, 7. Robinson; Ladies =underclothing, J Creighton J. Robinson;; Col, ladies' work Mrs. J. D. Graham; Mrs. Jones; white centre Piece, H. E. Sweitzer; Mrs. Jones; colored centre piece, Mrs Marriott Mrs, Jones; Roman emb., Mrs Marriott, T. Marriott; Batten - berg lace Mrs. Jones, Jac, Taylor; slippers Mrs, Jones, Mrs. Graham; rag carpet 'Jennie Robinson, W. Sin- clair tea cosy, T. Crews," Mrs.. -Mar- riott ; dinner mats, Mrs, Jones, Jas. Creighton; pillow shams, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Bailey; Afghan wool, W,Sinclair Afghan cotton, J. Robinson; Afghan patchwork, R. N. Shier, J. Robinson; drawn work, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Mar- riott; knitted lace, Mrs, Marriott, J. Robinson', col. novelties, Dawson Bros sofa pillow silk, Dawson, Bros., Mrs, Jones; pillow woollen, T. Marriott, 3 Robinson; emb, on silk, T Marriott, Mrs. Marriott; emb, on linen, Mrs. J. D, Graham Mrs. Jones ;emb. in Wh- in cloth Mrs. Marriott, T. Marriott; point lace., Mrs. Graham; eyelet emb, Mrs Jones Mrs. Graham; Ideal lion - Roil lace firs.. Grahame/lire. Marriott Hardanger work, Jas. Kemp, Mrs. Graham; crochet centre piece, Rd. Lingard, Mrs. Marriott; punch work emb, Dawson Bros„ Mrs. Marriott; coronation braid, 3. A. Kirkby, Mrs. Marriott Irish crochet, Mrs. Mar- riott T Marriott; tatting, Mrs. Gra- ham. Jennie Robinson; rag met , M Brethour. Wm. Sinclair; handmid= gloves, wool stockings, Mrs. Marriott T Marriott wool socks, 'I". Ma.,iott, Mrs Marriott; wool mits, darning, also mending Mrs, Graham, Jas Creighton; doylies, Mrs. Marriott, Mrs. Graham; tout els, Mrs. Graham, Dawson Bros, ; toilet mats 3. Robinson, Mrs. Jones; crochet in wool, Mrs. Marriott; Jas. Creighton; pin cushion, machine sew- ing plain sewing, button holes, James Creighton, Mrs. Graham; handker- chiefs J. Robinson; hand. case, 3, Robinson, Mrs. Graham; shirt waist, Mrs. Graham, G. S. Beavers ; working shirt J Robinson Win. Sinclair; Ten- eriffe lace , Mrs. Marriott, J.Creighton darned net quilt, T. Marriott; table cloth. etc. Mrs. Jones, col. table cloth Mrs. Jones; lunch cloth, Jacob Taylor emb, sheet and pillow case, Mrs,Jones Mrs Facey, Miss Ratcliffe, judges. FINE ARTS Crayor. or pastel, Rev. Burton; R. Taylclr; col. photos, errs. Grahams, J. Creighton; photos, ,Mrs. Graham, pen- cil drawing, R. Taylor, Rev. Burton; painting fruit ar flowers, Mrs. Ryott on glass R. Taylor figure R. Taylor landscape. R Taylor, Mrs. Graham; on china J. 'Taylor, Rev. Burton; pen and ink sketch, Mrs. Jones. Mrs. Gra- ham ; burnt work, ditto.; water color, also pierced brass, Flossie Sweitzer, Mrs .Graham. Dr. Campbell, judge. CANNED FRUIT Col pickles, D. Foster and 2nd, 3. Robinson; peaches, Mrs. Marriott, T Crews plums, 'J. reightonf, R, N. Shier; currants, J. Creighton, H. Hol- iday pears. H. Holiday, T. Crews ; cherries, J. Creighton, H. Holiday ; gooseberries , W. Sinclair, Mrs.Marriot raspberries J. Creighton; D. Roger; tomatoes, R. N. Shier, Mrs. Marriott home-made bread,. T. Marriott, Jas. Creighton; maple sugar, Dawson Bros. Miss Doupe; maple syrup, T. Marriott A M. Doupe; jelly, D. Foster Mrs. Marriott; canned strawbarries, James Creighton ; grapes, Mrs. E.Marriott. MISCELLANEOUS Single harness, T. A. Taylor; double harness .. T A. Taylor; honey in sec- tion, M. Brethour;: extracted honey; J. A Dalrymple, M. Brethour; boots and shoes W. Gunning, E. N. Shier; tweed suit, E. N. -..,Shier. SEAFORTH—The CommercialHo- tel narrowly escaped a serious fire at noon or., Monday when the floor under the range., ablaze. The floor had to be torsi up to extingu- ish the blaze. Rural New Yorker potatoes, H. Holi- day; Delewares, Chas. Atkinson;, H. Holiday; Empire State, D. Foster; Emigrants, D. Foster, H. Holiday : Pearl of Savoy, D. Foster, H. Holi- day St St. George, W. Robinson, E. Shute ; Roxbury, W. Robinsons E. Shute : Rapid Transit, W. Robinson., E Shute: White Elephant, W. Rob- inson. E. Shute; any variety, T. Crews H. Holiday ; three varieties, A. Fran' cis, Wm Stewart; 'Swedish turnips,D. Rages. R Selves; heaviest turnip, J. Morphet. J Sawyer; field carrots, E. Atkinson, R. Sweitzer; marigolds in- termediate A. H. " Donner, ' N. Watson yellow Leviathan; W. Robinson, J. Mornhet; heaviest mangolds, N Doupe J Sawyer sugar • niangolds, I. Mar- shall. N. Doupe; garden ;,arrats, H. Holiday, S Routley; garden carrots, short, W Sinclair, Sam. Elliott; par- snips ' H Holiday, S. Routley ; blood beets long H. Holiday, S. Elliott; beet, round, H. Holiday, S. Elliott; white cabbage, •W Siiilclair, W Stew:- art; tew=art; red cabbage, J. Sawyer, H. Holi- day • Winningstead cabbage, N. 'Doupe W. Stewart; Ecauliflower, N. 'Doupe, W. Stewart;. celery, N. Doupe, T. Crews ; tomatoes, J. Sawyer, W. Sin- clair . cit ron round, I. Marshall, T. Crews cit son, long, . F. Pridham, W. Sinclair: pumpkin, red, A. 13erryhill,. T. Washburn; pumpkin, yellow, D. Foster._H Holiday; musk melon; W. Sinclair 1 and 2; table squash, .J A; Kirkby H. Holiday; white or ,yellow onions J Cottle, H. Holiday; red on- ions ,Ii Holiday, S. Elliott; cucum- bers..D Foster, T. Marriott; col. of vegetables, H. Holliday, T. Crews ; Ma mouth • squash, L. Walkoim, T. Crews. Special Sunflower, E. Shute. Geo Andrew, judge. FRUITS Summer Apples, Duchess of Olden- burg Miss K. Doupe;Yellow Trans parent Miss Doupe. Fall Apples, 'Blenheim pippins, Les- ter McCurdy, Chas. Atkinson, Maid en's Blush, C. Atkinson, Mrs. Graham Alexander,E.; Shute; Wealthy, Rs Taylor' 'R , Selves ; Culvert, Dawson Bros. ;Miss K.'.Doupe ; St. Lawrence and Bel' Fleur, E. Shute; Pippin, W. Sinclair Winter Apples, Baldwin, ,Miss K. Doupe._L, McCurdy; Golden Russet, A H. Doupe, E. Shute; Rox. Russet, W Sinclair; Mania, S. Routley, R.N. Shier; King of Tompkins, R. Selves, I SPECIAL NOTICE TO Your day ntiest, ,fleeciest clothes remain dainty and ;. fleecy - they don't become hard,'.oarse and matted—if you use Sunlight ,Soap. This because oflts absolute $5,000 guaranteed purity. It pays g ' to use Sunlight. 164 :f.I.L.fviY. ..& VJ.tiSL We wish to announce we are,, ex- clusive Exeter agents for the simple mixture of buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., known as Adler-i-ka. This rem- edy. used successfully for appendicit- is, eis the most THOROUGH bowel cleanser we ever sold. It is so, pow- erful that ONE SPOONFUL relieves almost ANY CASE ofconstipation, sour or gassy, stomach. Adler-i-ka never gripes, as safe to 'us eared the INSTANT action is surprising. W. S," Cole; 'druggist. Auction Sale of 100 Cattle Clearing Sale of Choice Feeding Steers. Heifers, and Fat Cows. on Lot 23, Con. 3,. Hay, on THURSDAY ,OCT. 14, at 1 le in. sharp, the following 100 head of Feeding Steers and Heifers, red and roans, weighing from 700 to 1200 pounds. 12 young fat cows up to 1200 lbs. As nearly every farmer uurposes handling feeders this fall, this oppor- tunity is unsurpassed to fill up your number with choice shorthorn `:attfe in prime condition .many of which are ready to ship. Positively no reserve as the prop- rietor cannot winter them. Terms --7 months credit on furn- ishing approved joint notes. 5 per cent per annum off for cash. ALEX, MOIR, Prop, THOS. CAMERON, Auct.. SHIPKA Mr. and Mrs. Jas, Lawson and Mas- ter Willie and lir. and Mrs. Robert Mawhinney Exeter, called on friends here Sunday.—Air. and Mrs. Harry Heist and family of Crediton spent Sunday with the latter's brothers here —Miss Maggie Gower of Parkhill is spending a few days with her parents, —Mrs. A. .McCormick returned home on Monday after visiting with friends in London for a month.—The Metho- dist church here will hold their annr- versary ,services Sunday, Oct, 10. Rev Dr. Brown of Ailsa Craig will preach at 2.3" p.m. and 7 p,m,t On the fol- lowing Monday evening they will have a Thanksgiving Social when a good programme will be given. Miss Isabel Peace of Strathroy will be the •thief entertainer. Ia Auctionl Sale'. 'or FARM STOCK & FURNITURE on Lot 5, Concession 7, Stephen, 14 miles south of Crediton, on 'Tuesday, October 12, at 1 o'clock, following -- Horses -1 heavy brood mase, sup. to be in foal to Tatter; 1 heavy mare, 6-vx-old; 1 gelding '2 yrs. 'by King O'�Gowrie; 1 filly 1 -yr -old, by King O'Gowrie ; 1 sucking colt by King O'Gcwrie, Cattle—1, cow due to calve Alar.l; 1 coir to to calve April 1; 2 cows due April 15; 4 heifers rising 3 -yr, sup, to be its calf ; 2 steers 2 -yr -old;; 2 ;steers 1 yr old; 2 heifers, 1 -yr -old; 1 heifer 2 -yr -old, due April 1st, 4 spring cal- ves, 1 bull 15 months old well bred. 1 sow due about time of sale. A, number of articles of `.urpiture.. Thi; is a choice lot of stock and must be sold without reserve as the proprietor has rented his farm. Terms—$5 and under cash; over that amount 12 months' credit will be given on furnishing approved joint notes 5 per cent, off for cash. JOSEPH ID. EDWARDS, Prop. FRANK TAYLOR ,Ace GREBNW&'T Mr and Mrs. W. T. Mollarc of Re- gina and Mr, James Mollard of Grand Bend visited at Mr. E. McPherson's last week.—Miss Sweitzer and Miss Gilholn: attended the teacher's con- vention in London last week.—Storks called at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. W Brown and Mr. and Mrs. W. Eag- leson recently and left a little :,on in each case,—Rev, J. E. Cook took a number in his car to Ciandeboye to the District S. S. $ E. L. convention last Tuesday,—Threshing and silo fil- ling is the order of the day here now —ills, Emma McPherson left :'Ion - day to enter Victoria Hospital, Lon- don. to train for a nurse. She will be missed very much in church and social circles.—Mr. and Mrs. Light- foot' and family of Brinsley visited Mrs, J Lovie on Sunday.—At a neet- lag of the Girls' Athletic Club last week Hiss Mabel Hutchinson was e1 - I ected President to take Miss Emma McPherson's place. At the close of the meeting Miss Gilholm read en :.p- p reciative address to Miss McPherson and Miss Ethel Carruthers presented her with a bedroom clock on ;'ehalf of the girls, Lunch was served -aril a social time spent together, — The l preaching services will be ;vi'hdr:twn in the Methodist church nex' `.sun- $ day or, account of Shipka anniversary but Sunday School will be held as usual.—The ladies of the Methodist church are preparing aRed Cross bale Costs a little more than the "Other kind" of flour, but worth it in the quantity and quality of bread you bake from— U TY F i _ P , More read and; Better Brea e There isn't a member of the family need suffer from indigestion, sick headaches, biliousness, fermented stomach, etc., if he or she will take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They cleanse the stomach and bowels and stimulate the liver to healthy activity and tone up the whole system. Take one at night and you're RIGHT in the morning. All druggists, 2Sc, or by mail from Chamberlain Medicine Company, Toronto. 16 Ford Touring Car Price $530 Ford Runabout Price , $480 - Ford Town Car 480-FordTown.Car Price $780 • The above priges f.o.b. Ford, Ont,, effectivte Aug. 2, 1915. No specdosn- ,eter•. included in this year's equip - mens .otherwise cars fully equipped, Cars air display and sale at • '1VTILO SNELL'S; EXETER.• THF. U,.I\'E!:SAI C {