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• THURSDAY, :FEBRUARY 15th, 1917
FARQUHA R
Box Social and Concert.—A Box
uacjal and Concert ,under the auspices
.-of the Red Cross Society will be, giv-
ria here on Friday evening, Feb. 23,
when an exceptionally fine program
will be given. Every person should
`show their loyalty by patronizing this
>acnal Adlnission 25 and 15 cents.
USBORNE COUNCIL
Council met Feb, 3rd. All mem-
bers were present. The minutes were
-read and approved,
The tender of th,e Exeter Advocate
4o do the necessary township printing
-was accepted according to itemized
schedule.
By-law Na, 1, confirming the ap-
pointment of municipal officers and
fixing salaries was passed, signed and
xealed.
The aud'itor's report as read by H.
:Stray- g was adopted, and 100 copies
ordered to be -printed for distribu-
tion.
'A few accounts were passed and
orders issued in payment.
Council then adjourned to meet
4larch 3rd at one o'clock.
it, F. Morley'`; Clerk-.
RHIVA
This is zero weather. That means
stay indoors and keep from Freezing.
r -Messrs Jos. Wild and Jos. _Miller
'left fa- Detroit where they intend to
remain for some tirne_-Mr. A. Regi:er
as on the sick list. Mrs. Jacob Han
over and daughter Veronica attended
NEW STRENGTH
FOR LAME BACK.
Zetter Tens of Long -looked -for Prescription.
.Dear Mr. Editor —I suffered form
-lame back and a constant tired,
*orn-ont feeling. At times I was
tenable to stand erect and scarcely
'=able to get around. It would usually
-come on at first with crick in small
my back. I took one box of Dr.
erce'sAnttric Tablets and my back
commenced to get better soon after
.Starting to take them. I did not
.eve to walk doubled over as I did
.before using the "Annric." It is the
Alest remedy I have ever taken for
-haat it is intended to relieve.
I hope those who are in need of
Bch a remedy will give the "Anuric
-= il`ablete" a trial.
(Signed) A. G. DRAKE.
NOTE: Up to this time, "Anuric" '
t'icas not been on sate to the public, but
r'by the persuasion of many patients and
tithe increased demand for this wonder-
Wful healing tablet, Doctor Pierce has
:malty decided to put it into the' drag
.•stores of this country within immedi-
,tes reach of all sufferers.
Simply ask for Doctor Pierce's Anuric
Tablets. There can be no imitation.
Every paekage of ,Anuric" is sure to
be Doctor Pierce's. You will Saul the
signature onthe package just as you
do on Dr. Pierce's Favorite Brescrip-
tuon, the ever-famons friend to ailing
'-'women, and Dr. Pierce's Golden Med-
ical Discovery, proven by years to be
r the greatest general tonic. Send. 10
cents to Dr V. M. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
for large.,trial package
At any rate` don't 'give up .kape of
t. being ,tired Of your malady until just
m few doses of "Anuria" halve proven
t *hat it will make you feel', Nike a
t different person.
' ,En/Ton—Please insert this leder lir
£-tac►zue conspiettons ,place in your paper,
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the. funeral of the late . r Eli Han-
over of Chatham.— _Mich. Hoffrnan
sold a valuable horse to his son Simon
of =Zurich. -Willie Dietrich had tfhe
misfortune to have a runaway last'
week while on his way to Exeter with
a load of pigs.
McGILLIVRAY
GG ittiam 'hweddle, aged 95 years, of
Ailsa Craig, passed away on Feb. 2.
tie was born in Engla;nd'. He lived in
East Williams for a while and then
moved to McGillivray, near West Mc-
Gillivray ,where ,he engaged in farm-
ing. He has lived. retired in Ailsa .for the past 25 years: He en-
joyed the best of litealth, until lately.
He has been blind from cataracts in
his eye,; since last summer. He is sur--
viven by two sons and three daughters
Richard Tweddle, Ailsa Craig; John
of McGillivray; Mrs. Jahn Foster, of
Pet�rolia ; Mrs. David Robinson, of
Ailsa Craig and Mrs. W. Robinson of
Wishart, ,Sack. w —
S AINTSBURY
The home of James Baxter, Esq.,
22o Horton Street, London, was the
'scene of a very pleasing event ori Feb.
7th, at high noon,'when the marr-
iage 'took place of Ida, eldrast daugh-
ter of Mrs. Wm. Penrice of Lisburne,
to Frederick John, only son of :Mr.
and :Mrs. William Hodgins of Biddulph
the ceremony being performed by
Rev. F. C. 1Ryatt, incumbent of Saints -
bury. The young couple were :In-
attended.
-
attended. The ,bride was gowned in
white silk, and cher travelling suit was
of Niue tailored cloth, with picture
hat, The groom's gift to the bride
was a gold watch and fob. Mr. and
17rs. Hodgins took a trip to Carson- Mich
vine.
Mich,. ,. and on their return"' ��rI
reside at the �honiestead farm, L'id-
dulphe Tp Best wislhes are theirs.
HENSALL
Tht: stereoptican views and lee•ture
by Capt. Hewitt of Exeter,: who is
home iron, Salanica, given ',,n the
Town .Hall last week attracted alarge
attendance wird was greatly apprec-
iated.—Gordon "Gauld has been' award
ed the'military cross far gallant ser-
vices His brother Harvey is also in
France They are sons of I2tev. Vim.
ry
Gauld a missionaion Formosa.—Mr.'
John H Rodhe of Usborne is c,uite
i.1L—why. Wm. Mailer, who has been
rn Kansas far ,sometiim�e, has returned
—Mrs, Peter Wooley, is ill at present,'
—Mr and Mrs• Jos. Case, Mr. Geo.
Case and Dr. and Mrs. SeIlery-of To.
ronto were here attending the fun-
eral of the late Wm. Moir.
GREENWAY
Mrs, Cliffe of Thedford has been
visiting friends here, --Miss Mabel
Hutchinson is on the sick list, -Mrs.
English was in London last week vis -
biting her daughter, Miss Zillah, who
is in. St. Joseph's' Hospital.—We ex-
tend congratulations to Mr, Jos. Car-
ruthers, Jr., wino was recently marriedto Miss'Hattie. F,inkbeiiner, daughter
of Mt. and Mrs: Mike Finkbeiner of
Shipka; also too Mr. Arthur Brophey
andZvliss Vera Belling, who were mar-
ried by Rev, H. 'Willans at the.,par-
sonage last' Wednesday evening.
1'
Next —Miss 'Gi'thalm spent the week
end at her home in Bright.—The stork
left a baby girl with Mr, and Mrs.
George ,Bel recently.—Mr. A. M. Wil -
sari and Miss Mae have beenitt with
e severe attack o1 the grippe, -The
mock Parliatnent is proving very edu-
cational and interesting, The govern-
ment was sustained im the rredent
eCtion The debate on Woman's suf-
':`.0 e was especially interesting, Next
Friday Feb. 16th, the question of na-
tional Service will be di�4cussed,
Mr Cierotnette Dies -till. Gerorcttc
Sr. passed away` at the hdme 'of his
son. J Joseph, ourtih of herd Past 'I'hrurs
day• end the 1tineral vias' held'' to Mt
Carmel on Saturday. The bereaved
ft -nil, ,have the. sympathy of the en•
fire' community.
CI•IISELHURST. MITCHELL—Not seeing a light `via
the Pehlke home a pean I 'et b called
A. surprise party was taken to the
dint. or 'N1, A. Cole oa Friday even,
t, ,when about eight) young pea,
c were present and a good time as
ported.—)It's, Gordon Pybus has re -
aimed f.on a 'isut to her parents at
aspen—Mr and Mrs. Robert .Cale
' lamed from Stratford on Saturday
rr:ning where whey have bean for
tc past :pix weeks.
LUDZL5 Y
The old stork visited the home 'c.
.ew'art ,.,Quem• on Sunday last,t�r,d
rough, them a little daughle �t:s:
ass.e B oadlao: is laid up w n 1,
ppe G • or;1e Smelt is =ett'n
tate; a ready ;o repair Samuel f?a-
•n's bar : Join Selvesis ti.,,p(.3
.a fine o. of wp d. .,
Mica city
Moose r.y visited her uncle, 'si
leorge Dalrymple, the past week.-
r Robe:, x
�;thur and dniut..
:I tit of .;,ensai visited az Star
,Queen's' o7 .Sunday.—Miss , ra'5
an_sai.l, was a vis_',er heredu.,n g e h;
cak
Ogden
AN
Mrs. Ha. y Ogden G1 v ilia tore .i%is"
the guest or her sister --in-law, Mrs
B, ,"`irm-:aa' Latest report Bran'
Ir. Rich, Hodglas, wi o riuderwenr ar-
peration for sar a;s`_.a of the h'o't 1s
that he H dOng as sveZ, as ran e
erected ML. Jesse,a t -en an,, Is ho
nder:a eat an operariitxci aor
S h' spending- .fie., days'with .a
as lac_. MSS :Marg'.." "Mair*'n,wlao
inderwent an ope n zoo az Straroikkld
• few days ago for app,eai2,ai s„.
np c. _ng fax o.ab; R _Lazzr
.sf iis o'..dest. and most "3lgt,4)? steer,:'!
r rusid nt, Sunday, ;a the tlevgh, ;
as.a \s z- Stell„ in:. her S5: -rd Vie,. t
drs 5—eh had ..tit 3 n.._.rs nno vk ^'
-n=y'. Years until ahater two o,.
ago, w_a_n she a Loaf
cat-. _Loac,.., Si
was Iforn {
he arrisa.P• 011 the steamer whiel_
brought h a eats to- this ronniry
from Ireland. Aba the roar on
which her parents 5.--?.", eDed her a -
rare husband Was horn,predr-
ceased her awo weeks, She ."2s S2.
ved by lour daughters and five sons_
Mr. R. DeCyursey, who went w st
with the two, cats of hoses,, .retarned
home last week.—Mr. Wray Robinson
of Falls wearing the n.in 's
unifform, spent the "week end with his
parents.—Mr. Fred A kinsori, who has
been. .vis ring old friends for a few
weeks, left for laic home in FortSas-
katcb Sas-
katchewan._ Alta.
n « 1' or on.le. o
Thursday last to see if there was any-
thing. wrong, and she was horror -1
stricken at finding M. Pehlke dead.
He had been dead for two days, and
his wife, who is an invalid, could not
get ward, to neighbors,
Auction Sale
°LEAPING SALE FARM, S'SO'CK
IMPLEMENTS, TAY &Grit IN
There will ba ao"d by pub:'io auction
on Lott 12, concession, 14, south boun-
dary, Hibbert, ono mile nortlli of Far-
quhar pn Tuesday ' 2711 of ,February
.at an, o'clock sharp, namely.
1LO'BSES—Two" brood mares, su.2-
posed to 'be in foal, agricultural, 2
n ares rising 4 yeans old, agsi{ 2 geld-
ings rising 3 years agri. 1 sucking
`olt driver.
Dual purpose Sborthcrrn' cattle, Load
g ran Na. 101,17,1 by ,Blarney Stone,
Osbourn Fairmaid No. 110633 4 years
otd. foul At.erde:in Fdrmaid second
y, ,733 end 'Bandmaster No. 55633
this h Liar is naw in the test or B.
0..P. s nn. May y last with record -Of
*315) _Its milk and 317 lbs. of 'butter,
for first ti months. Fair princess No.
t10505 3 years old from .Aberdeen.
_'si=•.mazd No. 86184 and Bandmaster
i ae n April Nokomis No. 124687; 2
Seers old from Aberdeen Farrtrrlaicf
end and by Hiawatha No. 92741 due
n April Princess May No, 124688, 18
months old from Fairmaid second by
E''lawatha time in June; Princess Atha
No, _124. 6S1 6 months old' from Fair-
I'
air-
il ?nee bT Hts. �atlnn.
iax.I�ADE GAT'I'LE-2 cows with -calf
toot cows due in March and
a-rr11;; a heifers dee in April and
0. .1l, ,,Y; 5 steers and heifers 2 years
ca)d z^5 steers and heifers 1 year old.
s.~row eows, 1 jersey cow, due in
•Nail„ '2 'pure bred Yorkshire sowla
dr e ;b April, 100 young pulletts -and
2 turkeys.
tiPI .E TS—Lumber wagon cam
efe. 2 -pair bob sleighs g nearly new;
ra,3" and stock racks; to buggy ;cent-:
*_r,,h_nder mower, rake, plows, bar -
osis, cultivator;, fanning mill, straw
curer 3 double sets of harness, horse
colla -z single harnelss, gravel box,
wheelbarrow-, shovels, :hoes, forks, etc.
a quantity of bay and mixed grain.
incubator and brooder ,coal stove with
over, an up -to -,date organ nearly nesw
glass cupboard, iron kettles, sap
brackets and spites, a large iron ket-
tie and other articles too numerous to
mention.
Positively no reserve as I have, sold
my farm.
TERMS—Ali 'sums of $5.016 and un-
der cash, over that amount 10 months
credit on furnishing ap->roved joint
notes. A discount of 5 per cent per
annum off for rash.
Thos_ Cameron, C. W. Robertson
Proprietor Aust;
Wm. Dalryn ipte, Dierk
GRAIN 3MTJCH BETTER FILLED
H. RICHARD, Dorchester., Ontario,
says,
"I used Homestead Bone Black Fer-
tilizer on four acres of oats last
Spring with very good results. The
field consisted of ten acres of sod,
half of which had been manured the
previous year, while in meadow, ' and
we applied the fertilizer 200 pounds
to the acre to the balance of the
field. The growing crop showed
much better growth all through the
season where the fertilizer was used
than where it had been manured, and
at the time of cutting the grain seem-
ed much better filled,"
GOOD FOR 25 PER CENT. GAIN
GEORGE W. ADDY, Ethel, Ontario,
says,
"This is to certify that I purchased
same Homestead Bone Black Fertilizer
las' Spring from your agent, Mr. J. K.
Ba ser and I am well satisfied withit.
I used it on our oats and I believe
-tad sawn it on the whole field
1 would hare had 25 per cent more
grain. -
30 BUSHELS WHEAT ON POOR
LAND,:
JOSEPH MOLLARD, Park Hill, says,
"I used. Homestead Fertilizer onmy
wheat. about 300 pounds per acre,
where Ihave not been able to grow
a crap, and wheat on that land will
run thirty bushels per acre,''.
Write Michigan Carbon Works, De-
troit for free boo'.t and particulars
about their Homestead Bone Slack
Fertilizer
Auction Sale
OF CHOICE FARM STOCK
Mr. Thos. Cameron has received in-
structions to sell by public , auction
on Lot 3, Con. 4, Usborne, net, rues-
day- March 6tih, at one o'clock :harp
the following valu able. stock,—
Horses-1 pair :of draught geldings,
4 year, old; 1 !pair of three ,:;year aid
agricultural lge.ldings, 'broken to har-
ness ; 1 black clean' leg horse, will
weigh fourteen hundred, a good one;
1 bay marc 5 years old; 1 draught
mare"9 years old; 1;draught filly throe
years old broke; 1 agricultural horse
5 year: old; 1 matched pair, horse
and mare; 2 agricultural mares 4
years old; 1 agricultural mare 3 years
old; 1. pair four .year old geldings,
'Cattle—,? heitfep-s 2 years old; 8
steer„ .2 years old; 2 steers coming
3 years old, 5 calves; 1 heifer `just.
,:anis
TERMS .OF, • SCALE
6 month, ,credit on furnishing [iilrsg ap-'
proved' ,joint notes a discount of 6
per cent. per annum off for :ash in.
lieu ,of notes,
Harry N. Horton, Prop,
'Phos. Cameron, A.uct.
estogs
WEEKLY
Auction Sale
The undersigned will sell by Public
Auction at the ,Central Hotel, Exeter
each and every Saturday afternoon,
at 2,30 o'clock, a number of [nares and
geldings
On Saturday next there will be of-
fered 1 bay mare rising 4 yeirs old,
in foal; :registered; 1 grey marc :is-
ing 5. in foal; 1 filly, rising 2 years.
old, 2 fillies rirstin.g 3; 1 grey mare
t'is rry
5;_ 1 ,general purpose mare, 6
years old ; 2 farmers' drivers, I ising
, l;' and other'horses. '"
Terms, -6 anonths' credit with 6
per cent added, on furnishing ap-
proved joint notes.
t C.: W Robinson, G. J. l)ow,
Auctioneer Proprietor
Auction ' Sale
OF ,FARM STOCK & IMPLEMENTS
AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
on Lot 9, Con. 6, Usborne, Elimville,
r
o Thursday, March 1st, . 1917
At 1 o'clock, the following proprty
Horses—a mare rising 5 years; 1
mare rising 6 years:
:Cattle -1 cow due at time of sale;
2 cows due in Mays 2 c&ws due in
September; 1 cow dune in Octouer;
1 thoroughbred registered Diu -ham
cow with calf at foot; 1 thoroughbred
registered Durham caw due in June;
4 steers rising 2 years; 2 heifers ris-
ing 2 years; 14 calves.
Eiogs-1 sow due at time of sale;
ti sow due May 1st.
Hens -75 good hens.
Implements—_Hassey-Harris 7 foot.
binder with tongue truck, new; Mas-
sey-Harrx; mower, 6-f t: cut; Massey
Harris corn cultivator, 2 rowed, new;
spring tooth cultivator Massey -Har-
ris d isc, 14 plate, 3 horse; Massey-
Elarris shoe drill,' 15 spouts; land
roller; two -furrow riding plow; 'waik-
ing plows; steel rake, new, 10 foot;
4 -section. diamond harrows; manure
spreader; wagon, box and pig rack
complete; set bobsleighs; pig 'trate;
sliding
g hay rack for hay loader;bay
gravel box, .grindstone, fiat
rack, 'set logging bunks; wheelbarrow,
buggy. cutter, set double harness; set
plow harness; car, rope, pulleys and
trip slings, new; sap pan and spiles;
7 collars, 2 logging chains; dozen of
grain bags, shovels, ;hoes, forks, otc.
150 bushels Banner seed oats, - 50
bushels O.A.C. seed barley; 10 bus-
hels of timothy seed; 5 bags clover
seed; 10 bags potatoes.
Household Effects.—Steel, range for
coal or wood; heating stove; 2 tables;
2 bedsteads, 2 washstands and dres-
sers couch; 12 chairs, churn, wash-
ing machine, tub, ,nui1k can; quantity
of 'milk pails arid pans.
Terms -$5 and ,urider. cash; over
that amount 9 months credit an ap-
proved joint notes and', 4 per cent:
off for cash.
C, W. •Robinson Wilbur, Hunter
Auct. Prop.
Frank Coates,. clerk.
THE CANADIAN .
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SIR EDMUND WALKER,
D,C,L., President.
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CAPITAL PAID UP, $15,000,000 RESERVE FUND, • $13,500,000
JOHN AI1D, Ceneral Manra,ar
H. V. F. JONES, Asst: Gen'I.,Manager
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ust of last year we received calls for
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not supply. - Our graduates are in
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LICENSED AUCTIONEER AND
VALUATOR for Counties of Huron
Perth Middlesex and Oxford. Farm
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Cockshutl Warerooms, next door to
Centra' Hotel, Main Stregt, Exeter.
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gnInting Pi ;'for Women. $5 a box or threefor
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;itality;for Nerve 'and Brain; increases `grey
matter" ; a Tonic—will bullet you up. es a bos or
two for $5, at drug stores, or byomai on receipt
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