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1906
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1911
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-les in Canada, and Ageate and, Correspondents in all
the Principal/ ()Mee ire the World.
- fialtking Bwiness Trans.4te4
Savings Bank Department
At all Branchee. InteteeSt alltaela 0.t Righe„st, Clerreat Rates,
1)10xsi'll.acarnrigm Solicitors, N. 4,„ 1-11.1RDON Manager
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THE EXETER TIMES
TritinsVAT mAncit sti 10134 !i"
Thinking Caps
The. Icral oPtion by-law Wes suetain
ed in the recount before'',Tudae, Mc -
Watt at Vor_t,
Th Bouse of the lienaarian
Parliameot have adoPted a auffra3V
refooneb enfeanehieina, a large
number ofeeteemen,
Tbe Manitoba Lea aro shelved
he voman'S sulTraae question by a
vote of 21 to 14, hut --tegatee euffrage
- in; ell the same,
ek Pilasto a wine dealer el'
ew York, and OosePh Riblaffo.
-I bar of l'4,tterson. N Jeoevieted
eutip as "white slavere'' Ivvre een-
ced to the Pederal Prison- at: 0:At-
3anta ler a term of five and two
i'ea.re5 respectively.
In three weeks tiere las been
thee arrests • !fnlernationai
I.J/ii3ge. Bridge bung 'of sizspact ed
wloite islavoos. The last one, John
Foontaao, waS takin;a Russian. girl
, erom Cap,ada to the" Beited States,.
It is reported tb..at hehas oonfe,e.sed
'to thiS criMeoc
There is eeeary reas,04 to bellOVe
bat the Present eses,sn et he, On-
ro 'VjiL confe
4310.1lSc" onal.arriad women nrho
the P,,2c-"essary Property Qtealiiie
ele raen-lher.e tOth eldee
aa ,Clire bills drafted tof,this
T1, $1 5001000
R4t71 Cedar 4bgTe
t P3tNew Brut
Ties at 75* 85
ot Hearaieel: Ltzb
r 51.
Lake aoi Si.
ices or. api
handle
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minty have ,0
mien and most c
zdati largo
hibitloa ther4‘i
carr;v tat,
Van,ada Tem -
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„Health
eren t to
9 roller
1.
, It vitt
tees, to
' roman -
e aro sad -
et the
Mg.
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its‘.11;:e.
that the
iits have
•
17.73 is to ht.
rq
ol
obUeL The ino-
maa Jaw
called a
tinder the
nrt voiles of
C fOod
Zeno
Smia
0
o tb
a man in
buy. 2Irore istanco we
^
be was a cora .
ttliere is On ancient tratlition that the
wh.- made Joseph his prime =bl-
and comma', ted into IIs hands the
ire AarldZiStezttimt of Egypt was
epL APepi wag' one of the shepherd
ad ruled over tbe whale at
as Joseph's pharaoh seems to
hav one, The prime minister during
years of remarkable pIentY
ought ap ever.; bushel of corn beyond 04,4
• 1:o ahr lute needs of the Egyptirns ' ro
and stereo it Durz.g 1,4e terrible 1a-
te that followed he was able to get
o orrn price awl bartered corn sue.
qireiy for the Emtlan money cat-
eg.111
to
c
ml laud and, taking one-tlfth for
pharaoh, made him supremely wealthy.
It was not merely a provident act, but
a 'Very politic one, bis policy being to
*V e mntralize power in the, 'monarch%
1
hands.—London Answers.
'tliEtIEUS
E ;mac. aus Goff.
tbot One of =les of the Weston super
nt, draughty , Mare Golf club reads, "A I
ge.orous and of-; ball truly be lifted. and dropped with
,out-of-doors the loss of a stroke whoa played with-
_
croset with. an in- En the railings surrounding the powder
doar closet which'
requires no sewer,
eii I no plumbing,: and •
no fimiaLing 6.31S -
magazine." There appears to be an
element of danger in this kind of golf
which reminds a London writer of a
tem. Have city conveniences an your i certain golf course on the Vest Afri-
Lome -Safeguard lily health by
ins ilixtee a
"TWEED CLOSFT
S'anitary Odorless,
weed" elo-sets can be installed.
'1. -ba bathroom, .ceIler, or any other
e.envenimet place ineloorn:, merely re-
-air/a et to he tontected by a. p&p,. for
ventel'ation with a cbimoey hole
"T w edaLiquid Oh ern ietili? used in
vometection with Tweed Closets is bota
a deoduratt -and disinfectant.
any Lendeeils of Tweed Closets
lbeee been sold in Canada, Send for
illastrate.d price Iist.
Woeter Apze 3 1912. Dear Sr; The
Ohemeeal Closet I bought from you on
an 5th, 19-12 is perfect; I did not
tempty it till March 29th There are
'three in -the family and eat leave th.
id -up and no particle of odor car. be
"found I would not esk tor ar_ythiug
better. Yours Tully M
DM NI MR 11111) 11111/t3
1'
Agent.— W.J.earnan
For Sale
• Slcatioir rink. store dnvollinr,
bri lot. Size of 'rink 1F01..S0; new-
'. built and ,eovered with coartt,ated
alvanized iron: bmit in the ratcst
nrrovecl methods or';',onvnionce:
ore 41Jo20 ire lair s le or repair
(Inc, ao d story
con tai oin 10 co 01D8 hart ar d
v, ooder tho,
good 're",1...ir also a 1, hol,e
„ The ahovi,
aoiidr
can coast, where the eighth and ninth
boles are always optional, as several
golfers are said to have been lost there
awing to the proxin/ity of the jungle,
which is known to be a favorite lair
of, tbe lion.
A Dish For the Gods.
Liver and onieos, artistieally blend -
ea, produce a fragrance that, wafted to
the summit of Olympus, would cause
the jooial :Toye to kick over the am-
brosia kettle and come tirunderh4
down the craggy steeps In quest of a
new dish for the gods. --Kansas City
Star.
Cause For Worry.
"1 feel -very uneasy. ifs pouring
with rain, and my wife went out with -
opt an umbrella."
"No doubt shell take refuge linen
shop some-wbere."
"Yes; that's just w:ours vtrorrying "nie
so."--Pele "Vele.
Safe.
There are a thousand ways in Which.
a man can make a donkey of L'iroself.
.but he can never go wrong .by telling
the young mother that the baby looks'
like -her and is beautsiful.—Caloeston
,News.
'sod Tied.
Son --Some oe says, dadthat ("re
fl tide in tlm, • a ll'airs of , [100
lcfuls to i'oetnne,
is that? Vrael'i('n I Pc f.1113,r-L, do ;II
to business—Boston
19 Vrt
r
1 W'
ti
of
• bas 1.et'n en "e doebt
the militant tstaffra7
. Fankhurst t.‘
uat;on by the fa
zt Made while
tbunakiest. There is
uilu;ng murder. Humau1
lirst th:ng Ne nave
t d t cost an employer
new •;irit, to take the
‘uothr woman he hes crush
hbut it di:QS bast mamy —
e. That's the v •- EXpENDI
- window. 0 Imola
to Bills klaYable
4.1kv:stion,
epuration co ..i4 un or Tt t, St41132artiiellSt,;(11111nadettl°.
Leaks at the --e• Interest cos g
`‘*411°'111. Lew tosts
erne
the
HERE IS 6000 Auction Sale
ADVICE TO TAKE 1
It will help those who have
Kidney and Bladder Trouble.
Them are other old enemies"
similar to the one meutioned in this
testimonial. Kidney arid Bladder
Troubles ate always enemies to good
health, As soon as you start to take
GIN PILLS these ailments begin, to
disappear. It is the same in cases of
Lumbago, Sciatiea and like complaints,
This letter illustrates the benefit a
GIN PILLS.
Winnipeg, Jan, atio
•I here been, e seifererirom Laumbego
for som e years past and duringehristmaa
'eek had a very acute attack which
coofined me to the house. Aboet the
latter part of April, I met your M. Hill
and mentioned ley complaint to him,
He advised me to take GIN PILLS. I
have been taking them at intervals
during the early part of the preeeet
winter, and up to date have had na•
retere ei my old trouh:e—in feet, X
feel better than1 have for years ad
think that my olkl enemy has VallishVa
for good and all." H. A.
FARM STOCK, BAY Z..: ROOTS
PLEMENTS'a. HOIISEHOLI) VCR,.
Mr, Thos, Cameron has received in--
stractions from the under.stgned to
sell by publio anation on'
LOT 17 CON 1 STEPHEN
WEDNESDA)r 20th 1013
eoe. box --6 for $2,50—inoney back
it rot satisfied. Saihnle free by writing
National Drug and "Chemical Co. of
Cauatia, ',batted, Toronto,
Audit
vulage
's' Abstract
Exeter for 19
=mins
imaitora Retort 1911 4
1,,TX3003 tflo
62 05
.900
31 0%.
97 .66
Uael.
T.azes
License Fund
Vines and fees
Vofl Tax
Thnts and etc
Non Rosident taxes
Fchco spans
rhs
eons
Ide. notes
es n Deposits
Dben
Setwer
Itor, it. C. Z,Zeare%cu of the Reale and bridge
,,triaia tburch, IterSI T. Al- CetneterY
ore 1
e.4.ciettiry ask-:nt that the 'Debentures
al 3. NV. Ailtens of the sewers
*4 Welted tip011 tb0 •thrO' Sehool louvre."
between which liquor 1114uel nee 'pieta:Alan
el lee ei.ortereed iro,.1 ? to 11 ceenty Rote
to C to 3 fa'Olocie and. that I/Thereon
-' 1 • eto teal/ of liquor after 1.
1, il. •Ind cat:on that. 'Meet elistellaneotte
2 ' street Lighting
a Irdaysi and that there be Town Ilall
The
no -1 Jh
0 1 . ate on lOIal. izoliltlaXs. 'Street sIvatrIltrir.
. .
I be granted. Election Ellanonsts
l'
o e g of the Quarterly tOf- 11\afrart°errinworleate!
iziel 'Board of the IiighpsarTkorlAovnetno:
'''aIetatealet church,Iiiaet
t •• fonotving was moved seconded
an4adopted. "That we, the inzrn4
bers of the Quarterly OfficiaL Hoard
of the High Peek. Methodist church.
hereby 'pledge ourselves to support as
candidates 1.or Parliament only mete
Who are total prohibitionists, and
11
wile will 7,171a -g-& themsaives to, tnse
their vote and influence in earlia-
naent. irrespective of party nolitics
to abolish the sale of inthxicating
• liquors in the Province of Ontario
and to use their inaneace to abolish
the importation manufacture and
sale of intoxicating liqeors in: the
Dominion of Canada, except wher.
sold on a prescription fro.n a med-
ical practitioner, and sold as a ined-
imine.-' •Alcohol as a Inedicine is an
out of date number and is being ueed
lese and lem, a fact due to the bon -
?sty and courage of the medical pro-
fession.
Lalxm unions are all,vays anti -m:3;
ita.y. Ono :New Zealand labor union,
leliet.ing that (he eompolsory de-
fet.ce act is a Llot on the ecord of
a civilized country by zesedution
tetee that the numb...q" 02" births ot
New Zealanders be kept down so as
Ieesen the nemiee• of youths srho
ri,ust take the compulsory military
traininor. Th.'s un;or. has a hope
that the offensive act svil1 be repeal.
ed and then this unusual reeolutior.
eel be .reeinded Genetia. tco. etemiin e
deneer of just each inleplitioes
enchristian and retrograde jegasla-
tion.
II011ESEEKER5' -EXCURSIOeNS 7(5• ,
- 0:4NiDA.
The Grand Trunk. Ilailway system
orill issue round trip •tickets from
Stations in Canada to polnts in Alairti.-
tote,. Saskatchewan • and Alberta
earn Tuesday March 4th to 0"1, -21fith
inclusiv,e, • at low rates. Tickets are
good for 60 days Throtofght coaches
ancl Ipoilluan Tourist •sleeping cars
•will leave, Toronto 11. r. .1.. en above
dates running through to wir.nl,peg
via Chicago and St. Paul without
•change. Tourist ears will be eflu
ed with bedding and porter in !char4e
13erths may be secured in th se
at a muninal change. The route. Ola
Chicago is an attractive one as many
large cities and towns are pasaied ert
route which breaks the .ronotmay ef
the journey.
The Grand Trunk faelilc tiatJwa
the shortest route -between': "
.`g ,faSik#60n and Edraq;
Ceti];eertrjc
oepn4 K'throi.rohout te
1108
.ovelo
Total Receipt's
*.total Expenditure
Balance
59 06
84 30
1090 39
142 45
1'500. b0
tt 03
9020 0C4
112 50
At 12.30 o'eloele the foie:ming va1.
eable property.
HORSE -S-1 13 -rood Mare 7 yrs, old
in foal to Banks O'Dee eligible for
registration agricultural; 1 mare ai
se rat. oeildi3iagbiericinoirtulfeaglis; aftilicl)Yn rlsir3
agricul-
tural 1 home colt rising 1 yr. aerie.
ultural; 1 filly roadeter rising 2 yrs
old; 3- IMF riaing 3 yrs old.
4ATTLE-1 pure bred. registeee
cow due in Nearlie 2 cows due at time
of sole; cow due in April, 1 cow
due in May; 1 cow due later, 1
old. lwcifer in calf 4 steere 2 year4
old; 4 ye' olds; 4 cals'es 1 registe.r-
ed Shoethoen lh" moutho old,
70 hers and pallets 1 pair- or ter-
kc'IY.NTPLEMI:NTS-1 nearly new wag.,
WI and bex coo/Mete. 1 tuttek waoon.
1 top hairgye 1 ueealy Pew open beg,
I Toed cart; 1 1•0air beheleigles
ter 1 birder; 1 mower 9. toraTee
eke; 1 single bow;1)1 ,MaPie-Leaf
furrow Plow: 1 cultivator, 1. disc. 1
i -ceder and drill 1 roller bar
rows eetiffler: root Pulver: fannia:g,
fl; 1000 r.,00imd scales; one° bay
eat. Is;lravet box: atone boat e wheel
harrow; lerindstonel wagon jack;
Sn'4tcr barrell; 1 set double brass
a401411ted team harness; 1, ft eyorh
lierneee.g eets single harness: horse
blankets, robes re,g$ and bells. sareee
(led sower, wire fence stretcher:
ux.ar kettle; whiffletraea neek S'Oke$
chants; Saws; 3 iadder'e; grain bags;
forks shovels, hoes; crow bar; aitek
hay fork, ear, xopea and slin-454 block
d tackle and other urtieleo to
;amorous to mention 15 tor.s tha,
othy and alfalfa bay a t
PW/11 sqt),rator laearlY neev
aisy eharn, palls, pans. crocks;
' octave piano •case organ; 1 oak
feattigr bed mattress
-435 1 lounge.. arm 'pair. rock. -
Ira. perforated cheats. kitchen
x‘tv Pictures et. etc,.
al199 *t 41-3,00 and u
der cash over that amount 10 *moat
arbdit mla be qiyeu on furnishing
approved joint notes, A discount or
4 per rent per annum Off for gash On
credit a moan tr.
enry BIAVae
oprietor.
quhar L. 0. ho
0010
7558 26
1026 25
4187 73
22 49
325 00
1986 17
1203 Z3
3528 44
6800 67
4S140
'336 s2 SPRING SHOW
914 95
145-34 74°•
9 Entire Stock and
360 30
293 85
s7o as Harness Horses
51 09'
3 3.?„0 70
5715 14
T. Cameron
Auctioneer Var.
by war 'et Exeter
Canning Factory
Contracts
Wc are 'Prepared to contract' with
farmers to grow peas and corn for
the coming season.
Exeter Cunnin; ;Co,
For Sale
IDR, ,Cr, F. ROCI,WfON L.11 8 1) D Se
That ,ilesileable roperty known as:
Powell% fruit Gardens situated on
the corner of Carling and Victoria
Streets, -Exeter; Is for sale, ou
storey and a half frame hoese
good repair, stable, hen house etc,
and excellent fruit garden of 1,1-2
acres. • aged 'well and town water.
neer depot school and churchee ap.
'Ply to S. Powell Exeter, Or tto
Phillips Real Rstate neente
37592 67
40Giat 50
37592 57
— _-
3023 93
Auction
—OF—
ii01,35E ANI) LAND AND CRATTEL
'PROPERTY IN USROBNE TOWN-
. SIM
The undersigned 'Auctioneer has
been instructed to sell by 'public auc-
tion on the Premises on Tueeelay
April 1st. 1913 at two olelock, p,
tlie•ft llowing "propc,rty.
BEaL--i-ESTATE—Tart Lot Twenty.
three. 'Coneession SP. Lisborne Town.
ship. cootaineng ;three acres of [and
more or less, bein,g the property of
the late Wm, Pybus. On this itroper,
ty is a comfortable 1 1-2 storey brick
house with frame summer 'kitchen
and weoflehed. There Is also h`locatel
eta'oIe with brick foundation, • hen
1,0, -se, 1 acre apple orchard: bard and
soft water. This is a desirable res-
idence property.
CHATTEL PROPRRTY= +Consist -
in -s, of chairs, Tables. Bureeuteectep-
board, Lounges; 4 Bedsteads wash-
stands Piet:tires; 1 open buggy cutter
Sing -le harness Robes and Huns
Blankets. wheelbarrow. ladders. 4uvri
tity of apPles and potatoes.About. 2
tons Hay, l8 to„ 30 cords Hardwood
,split'ready for ,stave; 2 'cook stoves
1: dailies horeoe ; 1 wer...d heating
stoVe 2 kitchen tables; 2 ,Iledroom
steeds; carpets, rugs. lace curtains.
one shot teem; 1 buck saw, ot,so:
new -;oat robe; aqgticnlilyof lumber
d oedar osts• and orther rtieles
too numerous to noel/trig]
TF,RMS OF SALE—Beal Estate -e20
per cent deposit and balance fr. 30
days. Chattels—cash. . • -
For [farther !particulars apply to
T. Gameron • Gladm'an'eaStrolbury
• Auctioneer Solicitors for
Eseou tor,
oents. Trains now, in operat,o_i
Winnipeg' to Regina Yorktor. and.
Gonora Sask. also .to Camrose Mirror
and Edson Alta.
Time rlebies Land Pliarrepalets .and,
Otb5rdC8Orlpve 1iteTature,*14.tio.
nel„Teenh eifie,'
tain '
rhe anneal annual Spring Show, or Stall-
ions Harness Horses and Hulls under
the aucpices bf the South 'Huron .A4r-
ticultural Society will be held in
BRalCEPIELD
WEDNESDAY APRIL: 2 1913
PRIZE LIST
Stallions -- •
A.ged draft Stallion $6' 4 2
Three yr old draft Stallion 6 4 2
Aoged Percheron stallion 6 4 2
Three year old P,ercheron
Stallion (6 4 2
Aged carriage stallion 16
hands and over 5. 3 2
3 yr old carriage stallion , 4 2
.ed Roadster Stallion 5 3 2
- )2 ULLS
Aged Shorthorn bull- $6 I 2
Shorthorn -bull calved after
Sept 1s11910 6 4'
Shorthorn bull calved after
Sept 1st 1911 6- 4 2. •
ITA IINESS HORSES
Fleavy -draft learn $6 4 2
Heavy draf_t blood mare'
in foal .8: .g• 4 2.
Three year old hbavy draft
filly orb'8 2
Two yr, o:d 1-earydraft filly
or '-.T.e.lciriot 3 2
,Sil ve: Mdn1 will be giv'ont as
a Swerpr-takes -_or the bet - heave
draft 1ifly cr gelding any cg -e to
be sbott o on halter.
Aq,ricultul a I team 6 4 2
3 year old ie.' filly -or -
• oc.Iding • 3 21
2 year old 1 5liZI.• filly or
ding 3 2
(cniral i1:oe team 5 3
yr. old „-^,-teeeal purpose filly
0.. :;eldini.c. 3 2
Carriage team 4 2
Single carriage horse 4 3- 2
adoadster tea in • 4 2
Single Roadster • 4 '3 2
No hoo.1.5e or horses to be shown in
more titan one class except for Sweep
,ilkes prize without the eonseist, 0.1
- • -
•
the d)iiectors.
All the exhibitors must become.
by
thahedetee 1vS:it tGutte e
Yi :r-ecaYtiai :rkY3
e
ondollar to the Secretary. En -
in
on the morning of the &none prize
money will be paid hy 11O4 Secretary
it Walker's hall after the awed'
uvobepn made -sea. y
by th - .A.r.
will be'rnab1e to
Attecomodaetioniii
Fara', for Sale
100acre farm Lot 11 COO '1 Tow
ship of Bay on! London Road ^,ah
miles from Exeter and 2 1-2 mils,
from 11naakI, APPIY to R. B. ROSS
ilyron Ont.
For Sale
A desirable dwenthg ho1140
m Street, largo and roomy. COPtaill-
ing furriace and electric Good
.aard and soft ',Safer, ,the -land 'com-
prises three lots with a larzo number
f Fruit trees. For further partic-
ulars a.1(=P1oT 11, Alfee4,114M Rxe.
ter or le 13, 5, Phillks 41,10110n00r
-3`170.ter.
tlouse and Lot for Sale
DENTIST t
Honor, 'Graduate of .T'oronto Hnive.r4
sity Office over Dickson & earl.
iirtg'e Law office, Closed Wedaaesi
day afternoon. Phone Officre 6s
Residence 5 b.
Situated on it:ACOP Street, Frame
honse IcOutairilog four rooms, with
good ifoundaticou good eellar, a large
umber of fruit trees eonsistio3 of
asples. pear cherry,
phun.
l'asl'herrY ,nurrants awl etc, this i;
a very desirable .roperty. 3-4 are of
land and so:4 SM reasor,able
'terms „for further particulars ert-
illare Oa the premises to V, X. Eleb-
or 12, 5, 1.)billips Real Estate agent
A
or
Barn and,Stable
for Sale
;toted a Lot 9 con 4 t of
The barn is 30 by 50 Tr,
table 20 by 39, Post frame
umber; and a Jot or ‘*3ool1
Rreferably sold togetitor
Vildfong Hay 14; 0., Par‘.eiri
iei
VurChatier.
DR, A. R T<INSMAN
honor 'Graduate of Toronto 11eav4
emity ;
DEATTST,
Teeth extracted without pain. 0.4
any bad effects. Office over Glad'
'man & Staaburra Office Main 64
Exeter,
W. BgowNING AP. D., M. Ca
4°1 F. S. Graduate Victoria Univer:4
sity Office and residence Dominion
Labratory., Exeter. ^
' Associate Coeonee of Huron
House & Lots for Sale
Two storey briac house; very con-
venient; good stable.; hard and ,soft
water; k:leasantly situated; on 14
toaght very reasonable. 414 to 34
S. 1bfl1ps Real Estate Agent Exeter
Ont.
Sale by Tender
Tenders will be 1^0.ceived by Thos
Cameron. Auot, Farquhar 1*. 0. up to
Aveil 2nd 1913 tor the purchase
ot that eouth 'halt Lot 23 on. 12 tp.
of Vullatton containing „00 acres. On
this troperty is an un-toedate
well finished brick (livening „vith
• furnace, frame barn, horse and -cat-
tle stebles, ,good orchard. 3 acres of
bush 2 never failing 'wells; 4 acres
of fall wheat, IS acres of grass; bal-
ance ready for spring crop. Tido pro
perty in well femeteal and drained' and,
is in at first elane state of oultivatiOn
conveniently situated to school end
ahurches, with phone and rural mail
and must be sold as roprietor hate to
move onto his other farm. Easy
terms of payment and possession' at
any time. For terms and partic-
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House & Lot For Sale
Frame house on John St. contain -
hoe 8 rooms, hard and soft water.
neraber of fruit trees all hie:toad
state of repair. This property will
he sold reasonable. duple' to B. S.
Phillips.
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