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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1915-3-11, Page 4.1" Tut:T=4Y, !allot( Cliiitirers Cr or letcherYs • • The Kind YOB EaVe Alwaya BOUghte and Whiten liakt been. ' la use for over SO yeaes, has borne the signature of e , ....., / • ,...........e.steeeo and bas tleen.414fle Under hiss perm, n 1 supervigert since its infancy 4r' " V ' 4:z•11"4 ta ielvanci One tOdebeive you bath's'. •All Counterfeits, Imitations' and i*JUSteasegood '" are- but • 7Exper .tinents that trifle with and endanger the health oft 'Ware 5 and Children-lExperienee against ExPerinctente' ot . .. I. hat is CASTOR1A . P, eastoria is 05 harlIdeSS SaTI`StitilJte gOr CaSter 'Me Pares' goalie,. Drops and Soothing Si It Is. pleasant. It c ontams neither Opiurn, Morphine nor other Narcotic i substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys -Worths' i arid allays Feverishness. For more than thirty years it . has been in constant use for the relief of Cons1ipatioe4 e , Flatulency, Wind Colley all Teething Troubles and a - Diarrhoea. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels a i assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep. a 1 ' The ebildren'S Panacea -The Mother's relent. _ PC wt• 11.1 Of leateter. ) ,ii „;1 •,‘,1 4. tfi• , QENUIPIE ,* .... , 4 I, 4 VA L 1)41 :AV 4'Tt ?.ct. ' l' t. :!trip.,. F. 0 I. , I itit;•3• eee' +.• „MARKE''TS ..OSITOAGO,,Nareit 8. -Wheat jumped ste ' Atto • $4‘3,1 3:alue today OWing to ‘regut,buYillg. ascribed to .tho Watt' vriele egarding Ito.IY and Greece, and Ur' the that-dorriestic farm eServes Wottizl ,rove sinalL he Washington figures •n farm reserves, as reae.iatiblic ates he close of trading, Indicated that the ,ercentage of the 'United States cron till in first has wwit the /feast which lad been reported at any corresponding line •iz more thtm.seven.yeare. The,mar- tet closed firm, 3%o to SYse above Sat- ,tirsdlaoyns. 1OvAtheert:etsoca.dvances 'were corn V4 rie to c, oats 11fie to 114e, and Pro. TORONTO GRAIZT HARRIET. Wheat, fall, bushel, 50 to $.... Goose, wheat, bushel-, 40 Buckwheat. bushel 0 90 .... Barley, bushei O. 90 •-• Peas, bushel 1 00 1 90 Oats, bushel 0 63 0.70 Rye. bushel ' 1 TORONTO DAIRY latA.REET. Butter, creamery, lb. an- 0 33 0 SS Sutter, creamery. solids32 0 34 ,Cheese. new, large 13% .- Oheese, twink • 0 194 0 19% nggs. new -laid K1 25 0 28 Eggs, cold -storage 0 23 .... tioney, new, lb 0 12 ..... Roney, combs, dozen 2 50 3 00 GRAIN AND PRODUCE.. • TORONTO, March 8-Quotation on the Iloard of Trade. are as falloW• S: Manitoba wheat-:--Nci. 1 northern, $1.53,' ports MAO/MU; 'No.., Q. $14 4c per bushel more on.lra,ek,tGoderich. aramtblaa oats; ---No. 2 O.W., try, blo,tt 3 G.W., 6434c, track, bay ports; No. 1' t 60, 640:1 Sampte/lOatai, vk.' 1, wmieldalagaM Ontario wheat -No. 2, per car /ot, $1.35,i , outside. American corn -No. 3 yellow, all -rail shipments, Toronto freights, 803c. Pea -No. 2, $2 to $2.05, car lots,' oat-' side, nominal. llei;r. r-.-'14,WOr; ciutsidej Ontario oats -'--Outside, .53o to 62c. lii Use or Over 30 Years ,.TheKi.nd You Have Always, ought..,,,.,„, EN TAZI R COMPANY, N EW YORteCM4r. podaavair... 3=;:..yamacm...1;c7wm.w.uma etieet..Cellre • ...,.. 350 to S8e. , -r- i ' - I 4 , • - Relied oats --;Car lag:t per bag of 90 • lbs., $3.554 In sicaller-lletsy$3.75, Wind- sor to Montreal. 11 , $30/.• iniCdlings, $35:: Millfeecicar alpts, per ton shorts ; Bra/Irk lour.' $40 to!'$40, .;ntiScethedrs, $1, 'Mb i• BuokWhent.-7-43e,•4,41-35,e4.5asr• lets. OJAI'''. side. .• • , RR AelilCae. . t • •-• Double Track Al! the - Way wea Toronto- Chieaoo—Torontol, • Montbreal ' n• U excelled Train Service ' 'Highest °lase of equipment • GIC;.21=' MOS titer Tours to Calif. Florida and Sunny Sbuth f, . • itst Trams--Chwee of Routes •ze,e.j..ow1aresnowinin effect, iVeridftrAparticalarsconsult G.1% R. Ticket Agent - '•,•',. i, ' ' :"` -• ',„; „, 'C. E. RORNINING; ' , • Dist,„„Pass. Agent, Toronto 'Parks ExerCiSing "Traditional Toler- anee," Says BeerliStorff., ;: . WASHINGTON, Wealth V. --Count Beroatorik, Gernian Miabassador here, issaed a statement yesterday asSur- hag clews of the efforts -on the part of the German Ambassador -at Constan- tinople to .prevent anti-Jewish -a:gni= than. Aniong other reinarkable things le_says.: , • : , e :. Th,e Government In Constanti- nople, has', shice the outbreak of war, 4 tile -ay adhered to its traditional to- L'erant' attitude toward ali religions • tnd there has never been an anti- fewish or anti-ZiOnistite' feeling , in arlstakttirto-p1e...The•peIltica,1 unrest whithafer •isoinetetinie veljeturbed the :Jewish' peeiefIen• of Pelestine, had beenaeansed, by the Oveeezealots at- titude of 196a:I Turkish aathorities. "But, liAkilY, they have in no place been ftillewhd by excesses Which cc:mid:ill& be entirely repaired. The expiffsion of several thousands of Jew a from Palestine' has also, with- out. the • permission from Constanti- nople, been ordered" by leeal military euthorities, who did not wish to al- low Jews of foreign nationality to remain there." . i D. ' Inreadenh In ilialitg, . LOZPN N, 1‘0,eeh ,9.--4 aleepatelt to, Tli:Titries fi9m' Santiago, Chile, rePOrte the activity of German ateera- ers with 'Coal cargoes in So th Anieri- IF bahR *ea'. The eorreatio dent. call- 4fidersethit this activity. 33Potts ,the reports of the proximity of Gentian cruisers in these waters. He says there are persistent rumors .that the cruiser Dresden is hiding in one cif the inleta in Southern Chile. He adds that the Chilean government is tak- ing every predantion to preserve its neutrality. „. To Expliange Disabled Officers. BERNE, Switzerland., March .9. -It is stated here that France and Ger- nany hereafter will -exchange capper-. ed army officers vibelia.ve been lured. so severely a ,..! incapaei- eed for further .y service., retefore oPly pi '' eveebeen • •'. -go. The t , •ti' officers arrangene • •• ed to be • 0 ieitie -0 " IIaxi:. -0,0 act* , r•....Ceded half of , - 414' eee's--3 e; tee •dna*. (6varg , • .. . • TORONTO • In Centre of Shopping ant Business District. 250 iffellSS-100: With Private Baths EIDUSPEAN AND AMERICAN PT...ax : A La Carte Restaurant SAM. H. THOMPSON, PROP. MVS NEED NOTFEAR. Woven Wire Fence below Manufactur= ers' Prices'either Peerless or Moa. arch makes. buy at onc ea" as these prices will not last very long. • Wire Fence 23.c per Rod 7 e. I, 23,e .1 •„. 8 74 1.4 20, a Lumber and Caroni • 16,000 Cedar g',c,ksts ;on hand e -also Ancbor TrOst•e. „ , Cedar and Anchor pests Let me clee'ee you. pavelew prices on your Lumber, nequire- menta,, whether 14,vge or email orders, Also i'lealeat. t. A. 3,-1, CLATVVOltftlY 10' •i3,1 3 • , ¥013:1Z CHILD IS CROSS, CONSTIPATED • • .14iiiok Mother! If tongue is coated, cleanse' little , bowels with "Cali- • foriela Syrup of Figs.” • , Mothers can rept easy after ;lying 4°03100r/11a Syrup Of Figs," becefise in a. few hours all the clogged -up waste, aour hile ,and fernienting food gently inof35,put a the bevrele, and you have playful child again. .„`Sick' children needn't be coaxed to take this harmleas 'fruit laxative." of mothers keep it handy •b0 • th�y ,Its. action ort the' L 11rbtreVg1-6 is pronipt and ' t-ev- • MttYoatodruggiet-for a 54cent bot- tle 0± ''Califorrda, Syrup of Plai,"which reiatains directions fpr, babies, ehildreti all. ages eatieforegeo*faupa„. ,• „ ' a et el ill ran 0 r y Telit-RES -'ORA 0." .1 Manitoba floui-First Patents, $7.70' lir Jute bags & second .patents, $7.20 in jute bags; strongbakers', $7; in cotton bags, 10c more. • Ontario flour -Winter, 90 per cent- Pat- ents. $5.85 to $6, seaboard, in bulk; $5.95 to $6.10, bags Included, Toronto freights. WINNIPEG GRAIN 'MARKET. " WINNIPEG, March'8.-The wheat mar- ket was strong from the outset today, opening prices being %c to 14,c higher, and previous to mien further advances occurred to the extent of 314c and 31/20 Vn May and July- over Sathrday's The' gaittrb'n!the day. was 32e.to 5V40,. Yuly lea.ding. ••. , Daring the early part, of the forenoon there was a fair volume of' buainess-Iii futures, the, principal buying , coming from eXp,orting houses. . • Cash deinand for No. 3 northern wheat Was good, and a/so for all grades•of oats, but few offers -were on tl.,e market. E•T, norters• and millers were .bOth buyers of cash grains. Total inspections mi Saturday were '300 cars, as against 247 last year, 'and lit sigh -t today 400 cars. •DiONTItEAL GRAIN MARIXET.- , MONTREAL, March S. -The export business ;in grain. continues to be"tolet,! there being praetiean3r‘no•dernanc1, ,ftorri foreign buyers today...:j.sympaty. ith, the rise in -prices for,..cats in tlie'*WIti- .1/eg •option market, astronger feeling prevailed on spot, ad+ancfrig ;4,c to' le mer busb.eir-but awe was .no In:Trove- ment in the demand ler car lots. Q0- .tario barley was le to 20 per bushel low- er, Flour was unchanged. Millfeed firm.' B,utter • Cs firm air& 'unehanged. Eggsv 'Weak; 3d per dozen dtraine: • 'CATTLE MARKETS UNION STOOK_ KAlallaa.', aa3 _ • • • - TORONTO, March X. -Receipts of , e,.. , :live stock at the Union Yards were 2200 cattle 54 hogs, 154 sheep and' lambs", and 91 kalves. _ • Butchers' Cattle. Choice heavy steers, $7.50 to $785, and one extra choice lot of 4 at. $81.5;t•good to choice, $7.25 to -$7.50; good, .$7 to $740; .triedimarr. th $0:4$3: cornmPP., 46.50; P.- tlieoice cows at $8..-ap to $6„50;,. good ,cows, $5.75 to $6; medium cows, $5.25 to $5.60; canners meat cutters.' $4 to $4,50; choice bulls at $6,50 tp $6.75; medium bulls at $5.35 to $5.75. • Vttocicers and Feeders. Feeders, 750 to '800 115s., 0,t' 56.25 to $6:50; medium steers, sae weight; $6 to 56.25; stbckers, 55.50, to $6. •• , • Milkers and Springers. Moderate redeipti of rankers and springers met a fir demandat steady prices -ranging from 550 to $80, and an odd One now and again at 585 and $90, the bulk of sales being made between 560 and 575. • • Veal Calves. . Choice veal calves -sold at $10 to $11: good at $8 to $9.50; medium at $7:50rtb $8; common at 56 to $7; eastern rough calves ,at,„„$.4.50 to„_$,U9. Sheep •and- Lambs. . • • $5She,tbA6;40.' ep., ewes4ideat $6 to:47.50 rains,' •Hogs. .gelectsureighad ,of.f. cars, $ as to NEWS TOP10 OF WEB, mpoilant Evehts 1/104h Have Occuri:e31 During the Week.. The Busy world's RapPenings care- lifularlYdy CatindRAilettdracatinvde SrhuattJuto pe the Readers of Our Paper -A Solid Houe"S lanjoyufeat. WED NESD AY. The ship building Strike in the great ship yards on the Clyde sude dozily ended yesterday afternoon. The men are retnrning to work. The name of Thomas A. Edison was connected, Yesterday with the new submarine gun, experimental tests on whicli have been going on at the Brooklyn Navy Yard. - A eerara said to have both preven- tive and curative properties in the treatment of gaseous gangrene has been discovered by Dr. Weinberg of ;the :Pasteur paris. Americal Peneta Fee, at Bremen, reports al/ eingtabers of,the crew of the American stearaer.,Evelyn, sunk by a mine in the NorthSea, are safe except one fireman, edit) died from exposure. e • •A bulletin isecied .yeeterday says that Ivladame Bernhardt is suffering from an attack of an endispositien to e.e.,bich elle has rang been subject, and. '•iSaittmethinecteciFetsitIlYthe operation she recently =element: The death occurred in Edinburgb Vesteittlay or,prviv. James Geikie, a distinguished. geologist; Prof. Gel/tie Was born in 1819. He was emeritus profeSeer of geology and minertilogy at. Edinburgh Univer.eity: So far, no :less than • 22 Italians have enrolled:In the seeond Canadian ExPeditionarY, Fords) ite Quebec. They say linudiedPeof their 'compatriots throughout the country,•are applying for adenissien.:to the •colatingent. . " ,e`gli' Per' or' 43rIIIEjiaiRlhAal.given 50,000 mar s (12,5,00) to the German Red Oros. for the ,benefit .of German sol- diers and. civihaiis •held prisoners in France. . • • A Central J• News despatch from Rome yesterday Sai€Litit had been learned there that England has pur- chased the entire Argentine crop sur- plus for 1916-. Official 'deepatches to the U. S. State Deena:tat:tent from Vera Cruz now ..place the number killed in the blowing: itta;of the agexican. gunboat Progreso,, at: `ferty, • • The ,ennikal ,e',t(eaiPt the German, .S9eielieteie,tOe'Aeelieei:aeato,n in the Prussian Diet lbokieg.tO the eeform- atien, of ,theepenseian franchlee• sys- tem,. aga'in.heafaiied. The Neway,gek State •liesembIY yes- terday reeontreitted by ievote of 69 - to 31, the Tleeen a3111, which. permits Clariatian•Scientista to _practice. This kills the lailLfort the ;gessinfl. The Vietagamae the .atew• ship for • the CanadiatiePeciaceittlantic service reached aLiverpool, yesterday from -Glasgow. • The vessel.atta,ined 'a speed of sev.enteen Arara:ehrilVknots. • • Maj. -Gen. Hifgh.L. Seat, • chief • of •staff of the theat anray,iinft Washing- •tonyesterelay4ceskluff, Utah, to take charge ofethenGeofernraent in connection with the Piute Indian" upeising there. • The - Brockvipe, presbytery 'has elicaidnated Rota 11.iugh CameyOze. of Morrisburg nfocrevater pc the, tn33) ;ce.„Nve,P)4iid igeotbeiii pxned, and Rev. Dr. Scrimger ef [the:Montreal Pres- byterian College, at, moderator of the general aseembly. , • ' • n erae eesieRIDA.Y.; iMrp:'Helanneee,! aged 60, a widow, ,felladower hem, Steps yesterday and broke her neck. t She was dead ylien ep. . • ' PhltpAeister and Mrs: Amelia Lovery Were 'married 'in Lyons. N.Ya ThursdaYafternoona The groan( fs 82 and -the :bride 6�,: •'' e • • • Followers de Manuel .Zapata have lekted the tOeVil'ofa0eyoacan,e1n the ,Sorto.e.e;esornen an childeen' were1�119d.' !Deeslaw Gadaewskt, 20 years Old, a student at Lima. (N.Y.) Seminary, Was arraigned yesterdieet accused of the robbery at, the bank ef when nearly 810ipao was stolen bY neseed yesterday to five y,ears for manne e,e,aluoroinpay., New York's Chinatown, was. sentence a neaSked man. , •, a iw York, end known as the Mayor �f oToomimarholliyaannt,s,prie:oidotil000fi tohfe 'nGazc ette,receivedein' Berne, SWIteeiriene , contains seven diffeeeeit; ser, feedbag' horiattot, aid the 'people in, finding 'a "ideiPfadtory :teed that &eh notecentein eats.. •a le • .„ '.• /Lett:le-result of being bitten seleatP.‘r ;P:T1.117.at.e.re, :,,dog,t-wlatiell It is claimed was #tiffer- • MONTApAlli STOGICe- . •ing •fibm hydropluabia 1' A.,, caok; Giegriek an,d ''Cyriis 'Weiner, , Berlin, Ont., are tekle. the :Pastenre &eat:latent in ToreptO.: •• •' With full; military • honoep,' Ace. 'bodies of the tWersoldiereeifitilns of 'Thursday night's deplorable ieeident There was alse'sn increased •demand tor in Galt were.:Oneeeed the Grand. supplies from both packers and butichhne ritrunk station kit eienieg, for their Owing to the• fact thd.t they a.ilcriVed their; „ stock Of dressed beef to •ruti down to • 'curacy. tee undas: and gptlt:: low level,` conseguenay ;this also tendhd • to add strength to the altuaticin.c.,:l'rade,t. however, was more activet,than itehas been for the past few weeks. 'Sales of a Tall,,loads of really c/iaice -steers ,were roade at $7,65 to,„$7.15, and picked s r-ek brought $7.5, th' $8, but ,fhe bqllt or trading v,r,es diVre In the lower grades wt .sal_es 'of fun loads of good eteers, amd medluna, al $6 to • it • or tcwt • •i ' ' Matrch the Mon-. trearststock ,yards,,twest end inarket, in sympathy with,gie "reroute, pr16es, coup- led with the continued stnall supiolle.s coming forward' of late, tbe tbrie of the market i+itt..§ strongel4 today and prices show an advance of 150 to ,25c Per cwt. , •.''-y• teb 1310 , 7!, ,, no;••...m i. .. ' , .....ni ice__RdpAiptpi, rmission, suceeediea thee late A. 'J. . r It to • j` it,: Inttrket t. i., ;,,: Ili,eVez, 5588 to $7,,,, 4eGee. , .,,, 4 t.,,. - _ , . • T. ce • . da,1 heitie „le to •57•80; cals'etii, A herd of prnae cattle velued let , e„ • te ste. .., • t '.1 $40,06 , which ha , be libpelese y b'' '11`' been " " ,1 ' ' tiegs-aikeceipc . 'este); market td 2705,; .ateeete4 with vie ,foot, , ifeem'avts,„.55667.15 tto:4.5 ,,I,,?;,::.eliueet;11,.:,,4.11,;6•740,,4,,..L.01,, ik .,.,,..,.t. kto, . ,..1,„4, 'an.ttl n7tit,l'ii'di.ti- a fr .110'er,i4".0)046i."10))14..011.0tt.gaitthtiday.:on the farm • ' ebigs, $5.75 to '0./5. littikler Saralee asseeet4twaharen, ,w. "Gill? at Haudoe eld. ' „" ..' ,,' . Nea/ Seeeea.'" ''. • • • to $6.05., Sheep ahd Lambs- , a eeeeptese• e0,00.el. . , IP re d dr i0.1i ' l'"rei ttiael i':'eaged 46,'tone bogs, $7 65 to $8.75; ta.mbs; natty% 0.50 market weak; n'ttkee 17 Pi> $.1.9(.4 Year- workingin the; tteffiilen flenr #121160 tlet• $9,85i• t met with an accident train ^Whic he 1,lj 4*c*s7.' A' x•f of 14,,Jh„Dzsx. The reseriti non-tommissioned offi- cers of four .elassei were calied to- joln the Italiad colors SaturdaY. Gen. Antonio Zavier Correa Bar- rett) has bean proclaimed President of the, Republid of•Northern Portugal by.a engross Of Democrats, who have .-*.ers cattle, choice, $t.165 to,$8; been an sessien, at Eamego. • . • „am' $6.25 t n $5755; „do,t, ' 51),btt cherscommon, SS A despatch' frottc- Constantin:op' le $ 49„ 56- e. .75; d, eae's thatea,Britisll. cruiser,. appeared canners s • 1ite $.; •' • •., $5,40 .:; o '55.75 to eirlday beforeepikelle•olf. Myliten Off • ''emnii)kc'enr8a'3 •t404,et.higelitcasabs,otts6 1.ci; 14. O • William Maundalreyeling and/top 'for. tlie T. &,N, CeaRail*ay, hes re- - 1.;.• ceived the apPoletramit•of gecretary . 3 f"CAta tithr1K. .andetrea,surer, ef•theiT..& N. 0. CUM- ..,44gers, $,N/,' Sheep. . ewes, I; buel ,/ cuildfd 25 to' $5.50; hog'. -' 'cars,, 88.50; calves,' •• •••,'A WOMAN WOULD NOT GIVE UP Though Sick aml Suffering; Ai Last Found Help in Lydia , Pinkha.m's Vegetii. Me Compound,. Richmond, talciag Lydia Pa. — " Wilea I started EL pinicham's Vegetable Compound I-Wapin dreadfully rundoW* state of he althe had internal bias, and was fkek- tremelynervoull!and prostrated thaelf1 had given in my teelings I would have been in. bed. As it was I had' hardly strength at times to be on".MY feet and what I did do was by a great effort. I could not sleep at night awl of course felt very bad in the morning, and had a steady headache. "After taking the second bottle 7:Mo-- tired that theleadache was not so 44. I rested better, and My nerves Were stronger. I continued its use =Cleft made a new Woman of me, and now can hardly realize that I am able to do so much as I do. Whenever I know anz woman in. need of a good medicine ri‘ highly praise Lydia E. Pinkhara's Veg- etable Com p ound." - Mrs. AN CLARK, 3146 N. ttilip Women Have Been Telling Women for forty years how Lydia E.Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has restored their health when suffering with female ills. This accounts for the enormous demand for it from, coast to icpast. Iyou are troubled with any ailizient peculiar to women why don't yo R try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable ,COMPoundt It will pay you to do so. Lydia E. Piiak- ham Medicine Co., Lynn, Blabs. ... died Saturday. Re was rem:eying the belt from the elevator and wras caught in one of the large wheels. • Four men were shot anti killed and five others seriously womaded in Brunswick, Ga., Saturday biL Monroe Philips,. a lumberman, who' fired at random on the street. Phillips him- self was killed by a policeman. %elan order -in -council has been pass- ed to extend tile six.months 'after the close ofe the war, the time -within which Chinese who have leftthe country, or who may leave up to 'Aug. 1 next, may re-enter freely, 6.CccirclIng to the Immigration Act. '• Talesima. • Montreal's City Council Yesterday afternoon passed a bylaw as follows: "No person shall use auy lamps other than electric limps when looking tor gas leaks." William Snider, ex -mayor of eWeate, erloo, died in Berlin Saturday Iev 7 lag, after an illness of twoenoeths, his 69t1 year:: -pioprie.toy of the' Waterloo' Flobr i 11; M. l!italioney, a faeraer pear,Moese Taw, has fieen-tetified, by the! Admit. - any' that- his 16-year-o1d_ebroth -Pattick; haieleeen* Willed hi acticen, Where ardine whatshipis not statpd. ' .The .British Admiralty, annthi1id6S that out of a 'total of 1,613 ships - riving at and 1,432 leaVing.Griat tain during the period „from; Feb. '18 to March 3, only seven were toreiti- d bed. by. hostile •submarine jaro.se Brock •one of the oldest Vial - dents of Highland Point, near pene• ,taiegiiisheae, died suddenly yes- terday from an attack Of heart fail- ure. He was, drivig a. tein pc horses onhis way to iciwie4WhP fell dead:" • 'T et 1• -;'The Amsteidarn TelagraafV,Tirle- inent,13elgiapa, etirresPeigteht4,3'sc6ii- firms the report Of the elestitetitia there last Thursday of Zeppelin air- ship L-8„evilli0h was foreed. to make a hurried descent ovehig toe derange- nt 'OV,10'inotors...%1' •.'Aratogneetnent' wag'.;Macie in to Bfitiall.• 'pale% erit ayetterday thee - Aerm,aiis unde,r ov:e7 55, and, Antro-Rungarians bide - r •Al ` and over IVO areenow pereeittedto return. 111 eir respeative countrid' under' are' ranaements 3justtme4e. r AVIATOgg TASIT" 6•ATIVND &tombs Are DrePP' od,011 iriplitai‘y end' • Naval '.Estab1ishmen.6., 14,01:1014, ;Match 9 -The following , man.oinicenient Was Made:fast night by , the- Officiel Peep Iitifeaue "'Wing gRnamail.d.61' Longmore re - pelts that" rbyel iie,*al 'aviators on Sunday .gtopoon, carelee out an aerial attack on Ostenclaa:Six aero- planes started, bet4:14ibe'Leeturned. Fohr menleinee 3teachedliibstedd ;end gropped eleven heaths ;sti-. the eilb- marine, mega bases, ef the, German station and four mote on the eni11-. eery, repair hnse Of the Gerkcian sta- tion:, tind• four none) 011 tbe>railitary headquarters of,' lairsaal,e, It Is reel ported that condiderableedamage was done. All the' inaelii,nes and P110,6 have returne,cf eefelY:" • Admiralty. States that the two machines villicli'returned before the raid Was fairly launched did so her cauee the petrol in their tanks was . found JO be freezing. NO 'Gentian seihrnarinea Niore. seen in' the basin Ostend, adds the gta.teraent.:, •.. Gr4atest 'Gentffiyies. ,, , - Great Britain, Or riktlier tile, British etriPire, .owns the larieet share Of the earth.`aThe' figiires '. are . is 1 follOWsi 13ritiSh lenipirey. Inl,t.squitte' ttytjes,' 11r 571,000; iltissia; 8i0,60,000; OhP0, f•- rq• plre, 4,245,000;,United:StateflAPpeltlee-i tal), 3,000,00; 'Brazil, 3,200404 'thee five natiene „oWn two•thieds el; thee: it Itse.,10 'adietiti W nigii fifivliftt O '-, *01111.Ifiivititb thgorlated New Yak A' 'A'''''Ii'l'•'''''';'''''';'''1,7te' , ty.r: • '‘ 1"111""131'111"1111'illulln""91"°11r111"111*"111"4111"111""9ll'1lrI11 "111"911.11 i.... - .!-;•• F.: ; :...- =• .1tAPITAL` - . :-.." ...,3 !a$8 r• = '•1 = s = I... = L lecorpornte4 TiiE • , . . !RESERVE 800 000i 99 , MOISONS,BMK A GENERAL 13A111KINGBOOMESS „,. . TRANSACTED• loct.uniNa • CIRCUI.AR L.Errns or CREDIT BANK N1ONEY ORDERQ F. • SavIngs Bank Department • , ',;4(it '., At 01149rAiriches ' Interest allowed at highest current rate 92-Branonese, . In Canada ,',. / ,,, , • nxiewnit BRANcar C=7„.9q e :W. D, CLARKE, fIllekirielgoir ',CANADIAN BANE OF COMMERCE 1 • SIR EDMUND WALRER,C.V.0.„LL.D.,D.C.L.orree1dertt ALEXANDER LAIRD. General Manager JOHN AIRD., Ass't General Mantige4 CAPITAL,T$15,000,000 RESERVE FUND, $13,500,00a,1 BANKING BY *MAIL .. Accounts may be opened at every branch of The Canadian Banle of Commerce to be operated by mail, and will receive the same' careful attention as is given to all otherdepartments of the. Bank's. business. Money may be deposited orl.witharawn in this way as„i satisfactorily as by a personal visit to, the Bank 524 , A Exeter Branch -7- ir.--1-:.'WtITErManager ' PREDITON BRAN01311:ae 15.03ager, --- So Clear. 'glow did you like the speaker?" "Very well." "Did you understand what he was talking about?" "Certainly." "Then -that is where you had the advantage ever him." . Notice to Creditors In 'the matter of the estate of 'Charles Webber Aiorish, late of -the !Olt ote "Winnipeg, Province of Mentaiba, (tormerls o'f tne Township of ,Ste- pnen, Goant3 of Huron, P,rovipee, of Ontario) farmer deceased. . Acktipe ie lereby given pursuant. to Statues in that behalf that Or cii!drt iters 'and other.sl• haying claimie, age amst eite estate of the said 'Charles Webber Miadshs who died-bn or: about 191.4, are, rsuesteci on or before ,time 9tI14ot1 XpeiT„191.5 t6 •send. • be. e • pest • : Prepaid :aor Ilyea'ao (Messes.' Madman ea Staub area tai,6-irola.v..5.1,tatctateri for line -Executrix of the eairladleceese ed. their christain arid Surriame,s ed - dresses and descieptions the full: per,- 'ticalars of . their .elairea3 the statee . ment of their acconnti and file- 'xia‘- :tire' of the securitiee if eea: heldt ley them. And further take notice that after sunh lest 'mentioned 'data !teee eaid. .Executrix will preegeel ,to distribUte the assets of the Aecefir$ect eimo'rig the parties entitled' thgrete, :havieg reord, only to the cleeene .of' which She shall then have I:date:Lei 'and ..that the • Executrix will- sitetabe Ivianolsee .f,olariinssaidnoo asset e;:• nae not)?PagTile'. thereat eo •tifdf peak= pei:Styng ‘,h been aeceived h Abler at t -time of 'such stributiono• -• .GLADMAN SaSTANBURY ' Solicitors foreExe:eutrial!.'""" Dated at Exeter, this 9th. dee . • o,f March. 1915. " GIVE "SYRUP 010 FIGS" • TO CONSTIPATED' klEfIlpD . „ • Delicioua,"Fruit Laxative" can't barns - ,tender little ,Stomach, liver and trowels. 31pe„e ok at Ake toegue, beatleerp cost ectrYour little one's Stomach; liver and bowels need cleansing at once. When peevish, cross, listless, doesn't sleep, eat or act naturally, or ia-fever- ish, stomach sour, breath bad; has sore throat, dtarrhcea, full of cold, give. a teaspoopfuf Of "California syrnt) rige,"And in a few houis•all the teal, condtipated waste, Undigested fond and sour bile gently moves out of its little bowels without griping, and you have a -Alla playful child againleA,ske your druggist for a 50 -cent bottle of' "Califsania Syrup of Figs," which con- tainsiKull directions for babies, chil- dren of all ages and for grown-ups. CEPTRAI: VC(31114attoliP;• • 1/,' • se. Licst Pract- : ;., , icai Trainiim : Sq.119.:01 NV% tkorongh, eparses and j experienced instructorin each 44it • of o• ur three departmenti:., 419. • COMM,ERCI AL 151.1.011TRAND * ' and TELEGRA_PIIT toe • • cux. graduates succeed an YOU /rail mix large cxte Cat-: • alogua.' Write re'r t• !&:),1 0000 1. " ) '"*IiI440'44r04.% '4 04, J. A. MASON ARCHITECT 425Dundas Street, London, t Guars to teed cost of buildings; no extras; years New York experience. Phoieli 2725. Anyone intending to build will d9 Well to write me. No chair for cool sulation. ••••1••• • C J. W. KARN, MA). C.1%. I en Rzetimimp ST., LONDON, • ONTARIO. SPECIALIST IN SURGERY AND BE10IT04JIIIICART DisEAsEs OF MEN ANIff 'WOMEN: DR, G, F. ROULSTON L. D,15. D, D. DENTISM Honor Graduate of TorontoUnive sity. Office over Dicksionr`1, °aide ling's Law eaffice. Closed Weans** , day afternoons. Phone, Office 1111 •Residence 5 b.;, ' 'BR., A, IL, ',RavsliAN LLrr,, DAL litieCtil?Gradizeite iotTo6i4o ,•ffqtitF•i:;;J: - E : Teeth '•iii.tractee withquf pain. St apy, bad ,effeets. Offioe over Glagie ' 'man & StanhUry's Office Nein Sis , 'Exefer,- 13 *Wit BROWNING D., M, 8.,s4raduate Victoria Uniyfirs. fifty Oftiiie and residence. Doceinieell Labrateay., Exetere Lel aAsseoiate Coroner okiluren ' t", "!" , 3. • .., LNXBON., J's -Barristers, Solicitors Nitaries Seats Iveyancer, Commisaione lee the ,Meleopa .Bank 4j.1 Ai 'Money to Loan: t.ea et, kriii qeiliste ' '7' :e3 41g1 CE,T-fitAIN STREETrENBLElial . B. Caeriaa B. A; Eel% Diekieel e lkid4EY,tOr LOAIIS We have selarge amount of serita ate funds, to loea on farm and OA lake properties ae lowest rate of latt ee • 4-- 411 GLADMAN & STA*BUIM le pxpter, t,,BfirrieSprs, Solicitorsi, Main mai. " Ulitite aKtilibDcrt Farmer' Mutual fire Jun.! ape.Gonlanu Head Office.— Farquhar, on 141 i".residenC ,OBT. NORRIOrk ViceeRresident THOS. ItYASI• E0'1' ORS. (dri ;lynx. BROD& . WM. RP,"4 3, L. RUSSELL j T. ALLISOS AGENTS ee A JouN pssEnr Exeter, agent thio borne scud • OLIVER HARRIS'Munro ageat tax Elibbert Fullerton and Logan. Alt . • W. A. TURNHULD Secy.Treas. Farquhar .9 LAI:MAN & STA.NBUBT So I i ci tors. Exeter. gl , • . • , CASTOR IA • • •• • • •••• • • P9r.'Infnntn niiit.,Chilatet4. . Thi;Kind. You „ tAitorp: . . t- , •