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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1915-3-11, Page 124ttG n . r M •R ) rt /• IP P'' THE ZETER TIM S •THITRODAY, MARDI( lith,, ''gill Children Cry for Fletcher's The Kind You Have A1'w ys 3i otttgiit, and which' Pias; been. in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature( of and has'beeli made under his perm sonal ;supervision since Its infancy. A1/ow ,Tao one to deceive you iu this. A11sCounterfeits, Imitations and, " Mast -as -good" are but Expel''talents that trifle. withand endanger the health og Infanl _'i • and Children -:Experience against Experiment,' hat is CASTOj'EA Castori.a. is at, harmless substitute for Castor 011, Pare.* gorie,.3iDrops and Soothing Syru.pso. It is pleasant. It conta1ns neither Opium, Morphine. nor' other Narcotic 9 substance. Its age is its guarantee. It c estroys:'V9.'oxnic sand allays Feverishness. For Biose than thirty years• it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Cones. all Teething Troubles and Diarrhoea. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels, assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural ialeep. Tho Children's Panacea -The Mother's Eriendt. d ..s. ;it ..F ;t M j ME, AS OK, ALWAYS tears the Signlatuk't 'Of .. , tB• ser S' In Use For Over 30 , The Kind You Have Alvc►eys Bought TKE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY Double Track All the Way Toronto-Chicago—T©ro oto- Montreal `Unexcelled Train Service Highest Class of equipment 'Winter Tours to Calif. Florida and Sunny South P st Trains—Choice of Routes "`Low fares now in in effect t � . Ti met e t r eniars consul G. R. c> A u 1f'or roil ti g pa C. 'E. JIORNIIV ING, Dist. Pass went Toronto a.r • �® Woven Wire Fence k below Marlifacttr= ers' Prices, either Peerless or Mon= arch makes= buy at once as these prices will not last very Iong. Fence 21c per Rod i, 2tk " 6 Wire 7 y' 8 ., Lobel' as ti Gement 10,000 Cedar Posts o❑ hand —also Anchor Poste. Mar and And* lagAs Let ene quoted von my hen prices on your Lumber regotre- anents, whether Ieege or Fin:i•t orders. Alse lt'tmee1t, A. *m TOUR CHILD CROSS, , ' vE:3,ISH, CONSTIPATED .uok Mother' If tongue is oeatedr ciwltnse lithe bowels; with "Cali- fornia Syrup of Flee." ZZ t;te':'a an rest n:ts,7 a''ter giving '"California Syrup of Figs," because in :fsw hors all the clogged -up waste, geour bile attd :fermenting food gently Moves out of the howele, and you have e .Yell, playful child anin. niick children. needn't be coaxed to l'Aleo thts hasel?le.;;a "frtut laxative." ;."Millions of n/there Iteep it handy be - rause they Irno;c' i:>f Baton o:i the 'atonmeh; liver.'ancl bowels is prompt and cure. -6131{, Your ri uu+'=': ,t for' o e$ nt lint• tie of "Ctt.lif,,rnia. i3y, tip Flt,,,," +,i%ti'ITa ;Contains directions for babies, ebllciren • .of sill ages and for grown-upo. l it»3 Ori .., . a 0 Fq. i A. Prime Grorge --- 3.. ---=--- TORONTO- In ORONTO- In Centre of Shopping ' and Business District 250 it00itt2•-100 with Private Bathe r. .rL Rr.YEAiv'KNn Ah1II4icAN PL Lei A la Carts 8estauran SAM. H. THOMPSON, PROP. ;MATS NEED NOT FEAR. /Arks Exercising "Traditional Toler- ance," Says Bernstori. WASHINGTON, March 9. — Count. Bernstorff, German Ambassador here, issued a statement yesterday assur- ing Jews of the efforts on the part of the German Ambassador at Constan- tinople to prevent anti-Jewish agita- tion. Among other remarkable things he says: "The• Government in Constanti- nople. has, since the outbreak of war, ;trictiy adhered to its traditional to- 'eraat attitude toward all religions incl' there has ne=ver been an anti- rewish or anti-Zioniatie feeling in Constantinople. The political unrest, which for some time disturbed the Tewisli population of Palestine, had been caused by the over -zealous at- itual:C of local Turkish authorities. 'But, luckily, they have in no place 'Teen followed by excesses which -*mild not he entirely repaired. The .::pulsion of several thousands of Fev;s from Palestine has also, with- -tut the permission from Constanti- ol,le, been ordered by local military authorities, who did not wish to al - ow Jews of foreign,: nationality to .' &lain there." Dresden Is In Hiding. LONDON, March 9.—A despatch to The Times from Santiago, Chile, reports the activity of'German steam- -n.3 with coal c rtrgces in South Ameri- can waters. The correspondent con- eiders that this activity supports the reports of the proximity of German cruisers in these waters. He says aero are persistent rumors that the .'raiser Dresden is tiding in one of .'ie inlets in Southern Chile. He adds that the Chilean Governlr ent is tak- ;l:„; every precaution to preserve its eutrality, To lantehnr:ge IltS.t :`t 'T) Fihlu, else y Pla; et.ttrrti lure' fleet 1';. lis'1..-1 ,:iii....• rr ti "tl sytpl f 1t. n1 (Hikers. 'ier.c',t 9.—It and Ger- ' :: c ,i it.r- e: been in- -ltc1- ee, vire. {.eon o f,11. -- HE 1,-4.."10• r, ., Sr, .... So, w.. MARKETS CRICA00, March S.—Wheat jumped es nuch as" Sae 'in value today owing to aregnt buying ascribed to the war crisis egarding Rai; and Greece, and to the *etief that domestic farm reserves would ,rove azuall, The Washington figures •n farm reserves, as made public after he close of trading, Indicated that the eroentage of the United States crop till in first hands was the least which tad been reported at any corresponding hue in more than seven years. The mar - :et closed firm,' Sm/ac to S%O above Sat- u -day. Other net advances. were Corn t5e to 35c, oats 13)fic to 132hc. And pro- visions 12yee to 30c. TOR. ONTO GRAIN MARIsi T. • Wheat, fat?,• bushel. .,..$1 50' to $..•. , • Goose, wheat, beetle.... 1 40 .••. , Buckwheat, bu'shee 0 9Q Barley, bushel .--.,- 0 9Q Peas, bushel ,... 1 GQ 1 90 Oats. bushel ............ 0 6S 0 70 Rye. bushel .. ..... 1 20 ., .. TORONTO DAIRY 1dARIi ET. Butter, creamery, lb, set.. 0 93 0 35 Butter, creamery, solids.. 0 88 0 34 Cheese, new, largo , Q 1S14 Cheese, twins .. Q 19? 0 191,6 )eggs. new -laid 0 28 0 28 Eggs, cold -storage 0 28 Honey, new, lb -----------0 12 Roney, combs, dozen • 2 50 8' 00 GRAIN AND PRODUCE, TORONTO, March S.—Quotations on the Board of Trade are as follows: Manitoba wheat—No. 1 northern, $1.553, take ports; '11/410:::2:4$1:51; ,'ZTo. 3, $k 4$; lc per bushel more on track, Godericb. Manitoba oats—No. 2 C.W;, 11714,c; No • 3-C.Wee, 64 o, track, bay pottS; No, 1' thed,k 84e;- .sample •'oats, 63%c, • . Ontario oats—Outside, 58c to 52o, Ontario wheat=No. 2, per ear lot, $1.35,1 outside. American corn—No. 3 yellow, all -rail shipments,' Toronto' freights, S074c. Peas—No.. ,2, $2.:,'M $2.05, car lots, out -.1 side, nominal.' • Rye -No. 2, $1.23 to $1:25• • Barley—Good malting barley, outside;, 85c to 83c. s , Rolled oats Car Iota, per bag of, 90 lbs., $3.55; in smaller Tots, $3.75:Wind.' sor to Montreal, Diillfeed - Gb 117bts,::IAer ton Brat n '' $2s � shorts, .$30;,- middlings, $35; : goodi.feed flour, $4b lo $44; • mixed cars, $1 more. Buckwheat -83c to 85c, car lots, out;' side. Manitoba flour—First patents, $7.70 int Sute bags; second patents,- $7.20' in Jute bags;•;sir,ong,bakers', $7; in cotton bags, lac more. Ontario flour—Winter, .90 per cent. pat - exits. $5.85 to $6, seaboard, in bulk; $5:95 to $6.10, bags included, Toronto freights. WINNIPEG GRAIN MARKET. WINNIPEG, March S.—The wheat mar-` ket' was strong from the outset today, opening prices being- .3'sc to 1c higher,' and previous -to noon .further advances occurred to the extent• of Me and Mc on May and July over Saturday's close..; The•gain on,the day was Mc .to July leading. • During the early part of the forenoon there was a fair volume of business iu futures.' the principal buying coming from exporting houses. 'Cash demand for No. 3 norF,hern wheat was• good, and also, for all grades of oats,. put' few offers were on t:.e market. Ex- porters and millers were 'both' buyer's 'df cash grains. • '• ' Total inspections on Saturday were .300 cars, as against 247 last year, and. in sight today 400 cars. ; MONTREAL ' GRAIN. MARKET. MONTREAL, March S. -The export business in grain continues. to be,dtiiet; 7 demand from actical no there beingTpF Y foreign bilkers today. Tn'•sy!mpattiy `wtil the• •rise zn paces for.eats In- the l winni- peg option market,. a Stronger ;feeling Prevailed ;on, spot. advancing,,,,�2 to lo per bushel,. but there was no improve- ment in th'edemand for car lots: On- tario barley was le to 2c per bushel low- er. Flour' was unchanged. - Butter. is ' firm and unchanged.- Eggs weak, 34 per dozen decline. CATTLE'MARKETS- UNION KETS ` UNION STOCK YARDS. TORONTO, March 8.—Receipts, of• live stock at the Union Yards were 220.0 cattle, 519 hogs, 154 sheep and lambs and 91 calves. Butchers' Cattle. Choice heavy steers, $7.50 to $7.55, and one extra choice lot of 4 at $3,15; good mediume'$6 600 to to $6 85; common, 7 to $6 252to $6.60;• cheiee, cows • at $6.25. to $6.50; good cows, $5.75 to $6; medium cows, $5.25 to $5.60; canners and cutters. $4 to $4.50; choice bulls at $6.50 to $6.75; medium bulls at $5,25 to $5.75. Stockers and Feeders. Feeders, 750 to S00 lbs.; a.t $6.25 to $6.50; medium steers, same weight, $6 to $6.25; stockers, $5.50 to $6. Milkers and, Springers. Moderate receipts of milkers and springers met a fair demand at steady prices ranging from $50 to $80, and an odd one now and again at $85 and $90, the bulk of sales being made between $60 and $75. Veal Calves. Choice veal calves solei at $10 to $11: good" at $8 fe $9.50• medium at, $7.50 to $8; common at $6 to $7; eastern rough calves at $4.50 to $5.50. Sheep and Lambs. Sheep, ewes, sold at• $I: to $7.50; rams, $5 to $5.50; lambs. $8,50 to $9.40. Hops: Selects weighed off , cars, $8.15 to $S.25; selects fed and watered, $7.80. MONTREAL LIVE STOCK. MONTREAL, March 8.—.At the Mon- treal stock yards, .west end market, in sympathy with the Toronto prices, coup- led with the continued small supplies coming forward 'of late, the tone of the inarket was stronger today and prices show an advance of 16c to 26c per cwt. There was also an increased demand for supplies from both pa :kors and butchers •owing to the fact that they allowed their stock of dressed beef td run down to a low level, eonsegtt of ly this also tended to odd strength to the situation. Trade, however, was more active than it has been for the past few weeks. S1tIes of a f lot; lit s of rr i chticn "steers n , tt( tit. 97.65 'o 97.75, and picked i C ' r $7.75 '• t „n . ,. to S hut' ihr. bulk ) N r tree: .:.' ewe, in tee lower grades <,( f. 11 ir, n-, of r sad steers t, if, :7i,-> and medium at 90 to rr $7,6.i to $8; do., c'" , r!t,tktintrt I, 95 i,5+1bat trhers' to $6,75; buil,, V:.75 to ea, eat ie 975; 1•n1•.t, 1011 tO t r' v',.5, d ,Ives, ,,. t;•• 1 `, , n7. .1i.• i, 6: • 1 tHt: 1 ht',i, Ts , ,. $4,11.,, • ;. P5.75 to to 38,93.. • ,,9g ec$rts, a,. ,•:ctveo, ' 3''0 t' sn 37.03;;lifectccl wil.it the foot and mouth dis- .errt i,: f 4•0,80; wa':'1 {j'i'lt Saturday en the farm $u35' r;f b plira.il t T. Gill, '' at Haddonfloltl, zessi:•t wean; 11 ., i,e lyrci I'r;deiiclt Littlo, aged 40, white# lint.='; $7 6u 'to e'�• 1 ttnb:>, native, 97.59 v✓Or,r+iig in the Ileavertotl 'fiotia" inllee, far ill advlam'e or any cuter nt to $9.x5: mot 'with an aceldent from' which Ile ' t1C W Yr,l'Ic A11tC1'1Can. NEWS TONNES OF WEED Important Events W(1"icll Nave: Occurred During. the Week. Tho Busy World's Happenings Care- fully Compiled and Put Into Handy and. Attractive Shape ter the , Readers of Our Paper—A Solid Hour's Enjoyment. i.v ll) P3 r+it'I+D:I<'S'. The ship builditag strike in the groat ship yards on the Clyde sud- denly ended yesterday afternoon. The men are returning to work. The name of Thomas A. Edison was connected yesterday with the new submarine gun, •experissenta] tesis on which have been going on at the Brooklyn Navy Yard. A serum said to have both preven-, tive and curative properties in the treatment of gaseous gangrene has been, discovered by Dr. Weinberg of the Pasteur Institute,• Paris. America! Consul 1Tee, at Bremen, reports all members of the crew of the American the Evelyp, sunk by a 'nine in the Nortb Sea, are safe except one fireman, who died from exposure. - A bulletin -issned yesterday says that' Madame Bernhardt is suffering, from an attack'eif•an indisposition to. which she has Inn -been subject, and Mit." connected 'ePitch -the operation sbe recently underwent.' ' The death occurred In Edinburgh Yesterday of profs James Geikie, a distinguished • geologist, •Prof. Geikie was born in 1.39 He was emeritus professor of geology and minerology at Edinburgh Ut?iversity. So far, no less, than 22 Italians have enrolled,jn the, second Canadian Expeditio'nary,•Foece in Quebec. They say hundreds of their compatriots throughout the country, are applying fpr admission, to the contingent 11 TRIJRSDAY. • Emperor William has given 50,000 marks ($12,500) to the German Red Cross for the 'benefit of German sol- diers and 'civilians, held prisoners in France. A CentralNews 'despatch from Rome yesterday said it had been Iearned there that England has pur- chased the entire Argentine crop sur- plus for 1910. Official despatches to the U. S. State Departinent from Vera Cruz now place the? number killed in the blowing up.' of the Mexican gunboat Progreso at !Forty. • Tile annual attempt ()fettle German *Socialists te• secure - action in the Brussian,Diet looking to the reform- ation of'th`e-'Prussian franchise sys- tem; again has; faired. The New '3 66k'Statd Assembly yes- teid'ayrecommitted `by a vote of 69— to 31. the Thorn , Btii which permits Christian Scieil.tists'to practice. This kills the b21 for the session. The ,114etaga{{nna; 'the new ship for the Canadia , PeeifidAtlantic service reached Liverpool ''yesterday from ,Glasgow. The vesseIattained a speed of seventeen -;a lit0..half knots. Mess;Gen .1•I gh L. 'Scott, chief of staff -of: the ,;army,, left.Washing- to . e st r a' B1 'tah • d r ff o' take y tz. U a Y t t eban'e of t$e�o•vernnx nto �- g e operations in connection with the Ptulte Indian uprising 'there The; Brockville, presbytery has noininated Rets Hugir Cameron of 1gorresburg as moderator of the Ot- tawa and tliontreal` Synod, and Rev. .Dr, •Scrimger' of the. Montreal Pres- 'byferian College as :moderator of the general assembly., • VRIDAY. Mrs. Helen Lee, aged 6'0', a widow, 'fell down leer'cellar stens yesterday and broke her. neck. She was dead when picked Philip • Geister and ' Mrs. Amelia Lovery were iniarried in Lyons. N.Y., Thursday afternoon. The groom is 82 and the bride '64. :• Followers p1, Manuel Zapata have •looted the town of Coyoacan, in the State of Mexico. Some women and children were kiil.ed. Dceslaw Gaczewski; 20 years old, a student at I4ma (N.Y.) Setninary, was arraigned yesterday accused of the robbery at the bank of Lima, when nearly $10,000 was stolen by a masked man: , Tom Shiyan, president of the Chi- nese Merchants' Association of New York, and known as the Mayor of New York's Chinatown, was sentenc- ed yesterday to five years for manu- facturing opium. A copy of The North German Gaz- ette received in Berne, Switzerland, contains seven different' rations for feeding; horses to aid the people in finding a satisfactory feed that does not contain oats. ' As the 'result of being bitten by a dog, which it is claimed was suffer- ing from hydrophobia, A, Cook, J. Gingrich and . Cyrus Christner, of Berlin, Ont,, are taking the Pasteur treatment in Toronto. With full 'military honors, the bodies of the two soldier victims of Thursday night's deplorable accident in Galt were conveyed to the Grand Trunk station last evening, for their journey to Dundas and Galt. ft.Jed/el se. The reserve non -commissioner offi- cers of four classes were called to join. the Italian colors. Saturday. Gen. Antonio Zavier Correa Bar. rete hale be en_,proclaimed Presideat of the. Republic- of Northern Portugal by a congress of Democrats, who have been in sceelon at Lam.ego. A deaiiatah from Constantinople :aayri ilii}', a British cruiser appeared P'ticluy before 'iikell, off Myliten (off the coast of Asia Minor) and fired eight" without, result. William fllaund, traveling auditor fon the T. & N. D. Railway, has re- ceived e-cehei the eppoitittuent of Secretary treasurer of the T. & N. 0. Com- Misst4ti, succeeding the Tate A. J. ,seder., .A herd of prize cattle valued at 4,40,000, {which had been hopelessly WOMAN WOULD NOT WYE UP Though Sickand'Suffering; At Last Found Help in Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound. Richmond, Pa. "When 1 started taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound I•was in dreadfully rundown. state of health, had internal trou- bles, and was so ex tremely nervous and prostrated that if I had given in to my feelings 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 and of course felt very bad in the morning, and had a steady headache. "After taking the second bottle I no- ticed that the headache was not so bad, I rested better, and my nerves were stronger. I continued its use until it made a new woman of me, and now It can hardly realize that I am able to do so much as I do. Whenever I know any woman in need of a good .medicine li highly praise Lydia E. Finkham's Veg- etable Compound."—Mrs. FRANK CLARK, 3146 N. Tulip St., Richmond,]ya. Women Have Been Telling Women, for forty years how Lydia E.Pinkhaait'S Vegetable Compound has restored their health when suffering with female ills. This accounts for the;enormous demand for it from coast to mist,: If you, are,,' troubled with any ailment peculiar th women why don't you try Lydia E. pinkham's Vegetable Compound? It will pay you to do so. Lydia E. Pink- hare inkhang Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass: • died Saturday. He was removing the belt from the elevator and was caught in one of the large wheels. yid Four men were shot and killed and. five others seriously wounded in Brunswick, Ga., Saturday by Monroe Philips, a lumberman, who fired at random on the street. Phillips him- self was killed by a policeman. An order -in -council has been' pass- ed to extend till six months after the close of the war, the time within which Chinese who have left the country, or who may leave up to Aug. 1 next, may re-enter freely, adcerddng to the Immigration Act. Montreal's City Council yesterday afternoon passed a bylaw as follows: "No person shall use any lamps'other than electric lamps when locking for gas leaks." William Snider, ex -mayor of Wat- ers90,died in BerlinSaturdayeven- ing, ve -ing, after an,illness of two months, in .leis 69th year. Ile was propriettot' of the Waterloo Flour Mill: M. Mahoney, a farmer near Moose Yaw, has been notified by the Adinir alty that, his 16 -year-old 'brother, Patrick, bas been killed in action, where and on what ship is not stated. The British Admiralty announces that out of a total of 1,613 ships ar- riving at and 1,432 leaving Great Bri- tain during the period from Feb. 18 to March 3, only seven were .torpe- doed by hostile submarines. James Brock, one of the oldest resi- dents of Highland Point, near Penf• tanguishene, died suddenly yes- terday from an attack of heart fail- ure. He was driving a tears of horses on his way to town when he fell dead. The Amsterdam Telegraaf's Tirle- mont, Belgium, correspondent con- firms the report of the destruction there last Thursday of Zeppelin air- ship L-8, which was forced to make a hurried descent owing to a derange- ment of its motors. Announcement was made in the British Parliament yesterday that Germans under 17 and over 55, and Austro -Hungarians under 18 and• over 50 are now permitted to return to their respective countries under ar- rangements just made. AVIATORS VISIT OSTEND. Bombs Are Dropped on Military and Naval Establishments. LONDON, March 9.—The following announcement was made last night by the Official Prue Bureau: "Wing Commander Longmore re- ports that royal naval aviators 013 Sunday afternoon carried out an aerial attack on Ostend. Six aero- planes started, but two returned. Four machines reached Ostend and dropped eleven bombs on the sub- marine repair bases of the German station and four more on the mili- tary repair base of the Germen;eita- tion and four more on the Militare headquarters of IKursaal. 1t}'is 1.re- ported that. considerable dama'ger'was done. All the machines and pilots have:returned safely," The Admiralty states that the two machines which returned before the raid was fairly launched did nee be- cause the petrol hi theirtank was found to be freezing. , No German submarines were seen in the basin at Ostend, adds 14.1 statement. Greatest Countries. (treat Bi-itaiu, of rubber the Brltieli empire, owns the Inrgest share •of•.the earth. The figures 8re as rottenest Ilriti.th tttnpit'e, In sr3unre miles-, 11; 871,000; !tussle, 8.000,000; Ciiiitetio em- pire, 4,248000; United, States (at n• 1311), 3,00) 000; 3,2 ,000F•isa dvc nations down trvo•ttiirds ,Of—, the Worid, In- wealth' the United St s,'is ta'•- fire, .L L"" 110 111 'Ili"91r ur•'!i eer ill" 91i `lir"'lll911'"Itr' ill"'ill"'Ill"ti1"'111.''111"1 r. Incorpoeatert,H NOUNS BANK _ i8 ,'3? , a A GENERAi.;BAN*t$NG BUSINESP" = TRANSACTED INCLUDiNct CAPITAL • '" CIRQULAR LETTERS OF.CRERIT IiMI - BANK MONEY ORDERS RESERVE $8,800,000. v Savings' Bank Department At all Branches Interest allowed, at highest current rata o 92 Branches; ' '...,„:� - - ExETLR BRANOI1 -(°rn' 0.93 In Canada W. 0. CLARKE, Manager r.:illi{.,.iii,„ILL„I Ilia. llm116o11n fim111,i,DLsd111nlilmilLnlllurlllml(ll..l u1116,ellhulllnll TILE CANADIAN I ANIC OF COMMERCE SIR EDMUND WALKER, C.V.O., L L. D., D.C.L., President ALEXANDER LAIRD, General Manager JOHN AIRD. Ass't General Manage CAPITAL, $15,000,000, RESERVE FUND, $13,50010001; BANKING BY MAIL Accounts may be opened at every branch of The Canadian Bank` of Commerceto be operated by mail, and will receive the same careful attention as is given to all other departments of the Bank's, business, Money may be deposited or withdrawn in this way as' satisfactorily as by a personal visit to the Bank. S2* Exeter 13.raich— H. J. WIITE;. Manager; CREDIT,ON BRANCH — 'A: E. .KUIIN, Manager_ -MR So Clear. "How did you like the speaker?" "Very well." "Did you understand what he was talking about?" "Certainly." "Then that is where you had the advantage over him." Notice to Creditors J. A. MASON. ARCHITECT 425 Dundee Street, London,''•ffuars Xis teed cost of buildings; no extras; 1 years New York experience; Pho ten 2725. Anyone intending to build will di well to write me. No charge -for con,'S sulation. C J.W. KARN, NI. D. C. Ma. 425 RICHMONTAROND ST. IO3 , LONDON,.. SPECIALIST IN SURGERY AND GEN1T0-11R7NAWT DISEASES OF MEN AND w0)1EN; In 'ane matter of the estate of 'Charles Webber Moyish, la',tle of Ale. (Cita of Winnipeg, Province of Manitoba; (formerly Of 'tne Township of Ste- l nen, County of Huron, Province of Ontario) farmer deceased. ',Notice is hereby given pursuant to. Statues in that behalf that allcrede i.tors and others having claims • age h sail Charles t'.� estate of t i -nst ne ¢ti Webber Mei* who died. on or: abovi8.' November 21tni 1914, exe.re.naested on or before eine 9th, day o2 April, 49/5'6 ,send • be pest prepaid •or dee liver to, SMessre. Giadman '& Stanbar5, of Penn' •Viillage of 'Exeter, Solicitord for ton Executrix. of 'bhp said deceas- ed. their ohristain and surnames ad- dresses and descriptions the full par,- •ticulars of their claims the stater, Merit of their accounts and the' ' nae ture of the securities if any. held by them.. And further take notice that after such last mentioned date 'Ole said, Executrix will proceed , to distribute the assets of the deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which she ralirall then have notioee and 'Ghat the Executrix will not be liable for said assets or any part thereof to any person or persons of whose Slaims notice shall not have been received be .her et tho time o,f' such distribution. , ..GLADMAN & STANBU 1Y Solicitors for Exe lit tris. t Dated at Exeter this 9th: day • of March. 1915. GIVE "SYRUP OF PIGS" TO CONSTIPATED CHILD Delicious "Fruit Laxative" can't harm tender little Stomach, liver and bowels. • • Look .at the tongue, mother! If coated, your little one's stomach, liver and bowels need cleansing at once. When peevish, cross, listless, doesn't sleep, oat or act naturally, or is fever- ish, stomach sour, breath bad; has sore throat, diarrhoea, full of cold, give a teaspoonful of "California Syiup of Figs;" and in a few hours all the foul, constipated waste, undigested food and sour bile gently moves out of its little bowels without griping, and you have a well, playful chiid again. et Ask your druggist for a 50 -cent bottle of "California Syrup of Figs," which con- tains- full directions for babies, chil- dren of all ages and for grown-ups. CENTRAL u 0 ,r r': iral 'I raining 3. School hrtvt i51Url;ugh oeureeS and 3 experienced. instructors in each a' 1 ,. 0 ,of our {'Free departments. COi11.41,;1iC,.sl,, 1i,.fOltT.HAND w. and ILLI GRA.P11Y 0 ♦ Our graduates .slicet'ed and yon 4 ,•i.. ,..,. 1, art our large tree cat - G Cagle e. Write' for et at once.: ,It: A , '., t141 DR, G, F. ROULSTON L. D. 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