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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1916-3-2, Page 4HOW M. S. REAN MET THE CRISIS Carried Safely rrhirought Change Of Ufeby Lydia E. Pialtharda Vegetable Campanile]. Nattlevilla,Tente.---"When I was going eneoughthe Cheep:et:4UP a•Uir neer as large as. childas need. The dor said it was, three years cominge and gave me media. eine for it eattil as called away from the city for om e time0 f ^wee / stedi eot, et. nim theu so? „e my sister -in -Taw told me that she thought Lydia E.. Pinklaarde Vegetable Com- pound woold cure it It helped both the Change of Life and the tumor and When I got home I did named Iht3aactar. took the Pinkham reraedies until the tumor waa gone, the doctor said, and I. have net fait it since. I tell every one how I was cured. If this letter will help, others yo -a are welcome to use it" —Mrs. E. H.BEAN, 525,Joseph Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. Lydia E. Pinitham's Vegetable Com- pound, a pure remedy containing the extractive properties, of good old fash- Oiled roots and herbs, meets the needs of womarels system at this critical period of her life. Try it. If there Is any symptom in your ease which puzzleyou, write to Ithe Lydia E. Pink/tam 31tedielue Itylugs, iass Humor and Philosophy 23.7 2IP.NCAP1 M. .5 P15 Tiff CHEAP REVIEW. qiigreatest cure fc,r worry, If that way you're IT:cilned, 3e to get very busy; Nave something on yotir mind; Endeavor to 20cm-111,110i Two people's work, 01c3 chap, And yoall forget your troubles And want to take a rrap. The Man so fah of busine.es FIe don't know where to look: Will notice Just in Resen't.' That worry gets the hook. Perhaps Ira may ee able Two things at once to do, Salt doing that will leave hirst .Licr time fit4' feeling blue. Thong:le trying, this prescription At drat may cause a path, lte: cheaper than a doctor, So please do not complain. To strain yr/ix' back a littler And cu ne the sweat to start Is easier and better Than 'tis to break yaw? heart. Then take a torn at labor And drive your cares away. As -long as you are idle Depend on %hero to stay. Relief is for the taking. Why all these ills enC4re? Strip off your coat ono collar .And try the loom. cum. Cruel. 'You °You are going to get married and you don't know a thing about house- teepieg r "But can't 1 learn". • "Do you• love your intended hue - kind?" "Of corse 3 de." "And you are goleg to practice ote taint" When He Miiked Her. "Re 'lwars he -p klei- erotalpv'' I., 443. dot mild mannered man." "Ob. be is that, nil right." "Then how has be a kick coming?" "Be has a brindle cow, and she has an Irritable temper." Hard on Our place ra beautiful and sweet. And healthful. every breeze that blows. No sickness here, but bright and clear Each cheek ia healthy beauty glows. One public office doesn't pay. It to its holder brings no wealth. For in this free community Our doctor is the "bored of health." • No Conversationanst. "Bow filo you get en with yo r auto, "Very weft." "Can you 'understand it?' "Not a word. De you suppose 3 can talk tbat ebug-ekreg language?' — Insproves Hie Opportunities. 41Coo you think a mart COO love more than once?" lTbat depend" "On whew' "On wheiber be bas OD opportunity.. ----- Plain es Print.. Does the futtsre promise eying" Win it all our wants supply? Look into the heavens, clobbter; Ftead tits Wrighting to the sky'. • . , "Good inOrnipg. Mr. Breen:. 1 bare little bill against yore' "Haore your "Yes" "Well, tleu't bleme me for It. '''4V -what?" °I' say 1 am not to blame, so don't hold it agaltat me." "Don't held ft against you?" "Certaiely "bet. I bad to have the gods, arid I beve no motley tO settle ,the cheer, Awful sotry, hut yen une hecAuse of tinfortlibate circamstattees, 3 eerie rely, so it is tufelet to tiold it eignitts,t THE EXETER TIMES TEIMISDAY, MARCH na, IP/0 Tommy t- 1 Important Events Which Have Occurred During the Week. be Unsp Worid's fteppenings Oaree fully Compiled and Plat Into ' Mande an& Attractive Shape tor the lee:niers of One Papelo—A „ Solid flonr's Eatersent. WEDNESDAY. The British steamer Dingle was seuk wale some- loss of life. Britain will soon sae 2400,000 weekly in the production, of simile. Tbe entire crew of the Zeppelin which Freud], guns winged on Mon - was Test W. Gerard, the Ameefean Ann beesador to Boren, was eeriottslY in- ure ll white attune. Another Canadian -born soldier, Brigadier -General G. M. Morris, has been: given the hoeor of C.M.G. Premier Scott of Saskatchewan promised a Royal Commission to in- vestigate ellegecl theft of road money. Fire broke out at 3 littie after 3 in the 13ritisla steamer Arraean, in St. John harbor, just as she was ready to sail. The late J. U. Smallman of Lon- don, bequeathed $20 0,000 to West- ern University, and large sums to, other institutions. Lucy Duffy, 167 Seaton street, To- ronto, °animated suicide following police raid and eonviction on a che...ge of keeping a disorderly hOUse. Gunner Sautes MarsbaLt, 29th Bat- tery, Guelph, who deserted last De- cember, was sentenced by court-- martial to siz months* hard labor In the county . Major Perry Ca Goldsmith, of To- ronto was eroraoted to Lieut-CoI- onel and appointed to the staff of the Canadian Eye aud har Hospital in Folkestone, England,. Colonel Currie, M.P. for North Simcoe, made a vigorous speech in the Ccminons, cutting lose irons party lines, and criticizing the Gov- ernment and the Budget. Canada is to raise at once, at the request of the War Ofdce, a woods- men's battalion, for service in Great Britain, companies to be drawn from • the chief lumbering regions of the Dominion. Edward Stedman, sere, a Brant- ford merchant was instantly killed by his freight elevator, Toeing over- come by a fainting spelt, and having his head caught between the elevator and the floor above. THURSDAY. - The sailing of Atlantic steamers from Liverpoo/ has been delayed by lack of labor. The Commons by a vote of 77 to 44 defeated Mr. J. G: Turriff's ' free wheat resolution. , The Imperial elimitakns BoardAias developed an organization for ten business of the board. German gas attacks in the Picard)" region of 'France are imperilling the lives of the civilian population there. The French Coramander-in-Chief of the Mediterraneae squadron has been made head of the allied naval forces there. A despatch. from Copenhagen as- serts that Germany has lost thirty Zeppelins since the war began, and that she now has sixty. The remains of Mr, B. B. Law, M. It. for Yarmouth, N. S.., who lost his life le the Parliament Buildings fire, were discovered yesterday. The Government bas decided to perpetuate the fame of Edith Cavell by naming one of the most rugged and picturesque peaks iu the Rockies "Mount Cavell." Charges made Tuesday night by Hon. J. A. Calder, Minister of Rail- ways hi the Saskatchewan Legisla- ture, were denied by Hon. Robert Rogers, Federal Minister of Public Works. In the House of Commons yester- day Premier Asquith officially an- eeeet - re--ent of Lord eset Les. ,.. %stelet.iitary tinder - Secretary for Foreign Affairs, as War Trade Minister. Sir Sam Hughes replied to Colonel Currie's speech of Tuesday in the Commons, pointing out that he had not lost any opportunity of praising his conduet and sayleg be bad no- thing to do with decorations. FRIDAY. The. failure of an important bank at Essen, Germany, is announced. It is believed that many of the men in the Krupp •works have lost their sav- ings. The British Weekly, which recent- ty suggested Lord Northcliffe as Air Defence Minister, now criee for Lord achy" Fisher to resume the meal coranaand. One man is dead, tbree others are badly scalded, following the derail- ment, at 2 pen. yesterday, of a Que- bec,. Cente.I freight train ,near St. Georges, Bea.nce, Tliomas Duckwortb, charged with shooting his erother-ba-law, Harry Strutt in Dufferin County, was found guilty yesterday and sentenced to death oa tfay 12. Lord Derby's acceptance of the charrtaanship of a joint naval and military board of control of the Brit- ish air service -was announced in the House of Commons yesterday. Adinlra.) von Peffil, whoee retire- ment, on account of linbealth from tbe poeitiort of commander of the German battle fleet, was announced twe days age, bas died ie Bernie The rester Llard. of Zi.trieli, Says That a joint Austro-Bnigarfen mite to _Roumania, presented fast lifenday. invites amicable asserances 'regard - tbe constant strengtlienieg treoes alid fortifieations beer th Bulgarian frontier, Wflant .I. Lowe, Liberai• eaedi dafee wae elected yestad fn IL • bye-eieetioa in Peel emietittine made necessary bytbe rerfgrtairort r YaMes la Fell% ngainst whoe chargee bad beee Made la eerinec Om With the ptirehese of eoteae, Brigadier -Generals Leckie: anil Macdonell are bah at tbe bum ilerpe tal at Botanigne, and will probe)* b.e traasferrecl to tbia tido in a toy daye, General Leeltie was hit in the right neigh by a sniper, tied General Mac- doeell was wended by sheer:lel la the )eft *boulder. U RD AX., Japau denied tbat any of be war- ships were in the Mediterranean Sea, Germany aell ..:leataild toe prompt release of tbe remits seized by Por- tugal. The Neitionaliet motuber•ik'as elect - for the North Louth seat in the British. Commons. Perth/rand Huron publishers decid- ed to raise the price of weeklies in July 1st to $1.5e, Final but ueofficlal eguree of the Peel bye-eleetion ehow Mr. Lowe's majority to be 305. Aaron Stemler, a farmer and mail - carrier, near Platteville, dropped dead while receiving a load. of hay, Russia is negotiating for the pur- chase from Japan of three warships captured by the latter in the Russo- • Japanese war. The American Club fire in Toronto was not caused by alien enemies., tont was due to defective wiring, the offi- teal investigation snows. Police Magistrate Angus M, Keeili of Amherstbure°bas resigned, enarg- fng' the police department with tail- ing to co-operate with Hilaire St. Pierre of Quebec boars the record for a large family, ble thirty-third child, the twentieth borne by his second wife, having just been baptized. The Eeho Beige sege it !earns that a serious outbreak oceurred in Berlin three days ago. Cavalry charged the crowd, aed in the fight wbich ensued over 100- persons were killed. E. H. Devline, Liberal member of the Legislature for Kinistino, Sask., is miSsiug, and a warrant is out for his arrest in coenection with the road work scandals. Premier Scott made this announcement in the House yes- terday., Sir Charles Davidson's investigat- ing Commission learned that Hon. Co/, J, Wesley Allisort was paid a sum of money as a "present° from the Colt Patent Firearms Company, in consideration of his "general ser- vices" rendered in securing orders. MONDAY. The Italians officially admitted the evacuation of Durazze. John Allison was killed in a gravel pit in Scarboro township Saturday. Registratiori of aliens in Waterloo county has been ordered and com- menced. The Russian scouts carried out a successful raid south-east of Fried- Ma-lista& •, Adjutant Neearre of the French aviation service brought down two more German machines. • The King has invested Lieutenant Harry Northover of the Canadian Ordnance Corps with the Distinguish- ed Service Order. • Hagh E. Ashton, aged fifty-one, manager of the London (Ont.) Print- ing & Lithographing Company, died lent night after a brief illness. He was born iniLondon.• ' Co/onel Andrew' T. Thompson, et- M.P. for Haldimand, has been ap- pointed commanding officer of the 114th Battaton, taking the place of tne late Lieut. -Colonel Baxter, • The Minister of Finance has amended the war tax proposals, so that menicipal utilities Wil/ not be taxed upon their earnings: Guelph lunation Railway Board raised the point. Clayton Peterson denied the alle- gations of Frank Brunner, former Treasurer of the Saskatchewan IA- ceused Victuallers' Association, as to his having been given checks to bribe members of the Legislature to have the temperance bill of /913 • with- drawn. In the British Columbia bye -elec- tions Saturday Hon. Char/es Tisdall; Minister of Public Works, was de- feated in Vancouver city by Malcolm' A. Macdonald, formerly- of Bruce' County, Ontario, by 4,57/ majority, and Hon. Lorne Carapbell, Minister of Mines, was elected in a three -cor- nered fight Ls Roseland by a plurality of nine. TUESDAY. Henry James, the noted author, is dead. In 1915 there were the fewest labor disputes in Canada on record. An explosion at St. Louis is re- ported to have killed 20 and injured 100 people. Thomas Dixie of Brockville cele- brated his hundredth birthday, in the best of health. Hamilton Police Commissionere decided to engage no more unmar- ried men as constables. Coderre, the former Canadian lieutenant, lost his fight. against a death sentence in London. Clarence McCutcheon was dis- charged by Mr. Justice Middleton in connection with the McCutcheon Bro- thers' -trial. Niagara District Hydro -Radial As- sociation opposed the extension of charters or franchises of electric railways in western Ontario. It it stated that both the Turks and Bulgarians are asking for an lint derstanding with the Entente. The only thing they tequest is that tbey may retain their position • and in- tegrity. If Sir Thomas White is successful in arranging for a further credit to the Imperial Government, Canada will 'probalaiy get orders for shells, munitions, and supplies worth from fifty to a hundred million dollars, Messrs. Pierce and Simpson, Lib- eral members of tbe SaskateheWan Legislature, asked that eriminal ac- tions be instituted against them to give them a chance to clear their characters. The Attorney -General will start actions at once. , Ivfr. George Boivin, M.Pe'replying to criticism by Le Tit.,voir; of Ids speech in Toronto on. Stieulay, said he bianies Bourassa aiee Lavergne nOt in contmetion, with the -Ottawa tronbie, but for liking bilingualis,m to °epees, retrulting in Quebec. Militari. Train Wrecked. COnTONA, Italy, Feb. 20, gyla Perla—A Military trent Wee derail- ed beni, to -day ant the locomotive, baggage car, anti four coaches were *reeked. • NOM Perorate were killed and more tear fray !rota. , Auction Sale OF FARM STOCK, IMPLElYinNTS, RxquOuTSNitoillokysElioto Thos. Damerozi has weceived Instruc- tions to age by publics actiot op Lot 7, conceesioe 1, Tp. of Hay, op Fri- dtha/Irnfolsair:14107th, at 12,30 o'clocat sharp Horses -1 general purpose Mare 6 years old in, foal to Berry's leeroberon '1 general purpose geldieg 4 yeare old by Colokiel Grate:pi; 1 general pur- pose gelding 2 year old h‘r Volocel Graham; 1 roadster filly- rising 2, by .Roadmaster; 1 driving pony 8 years good, quiet and reliable, Catt1e-1 Pure bred Durham 20 months oid; 1 pure bree reelsterecl cow, Shot -thorn, due In May. (.rade- 3 cows due at time of sale ;.:1 cow due, in April; 8 cows milkIhg, due bter; 1 heifer 'due in Sept.; 1 cow, milkieg due in November; 5 steers risitg year; 4 heifers rising 1 year. ' Hogs -3 eows due March and April. Poultry -75 laying henpu s and llets In..k8. • Driplemente-Lumber wagon, bob sleighs, hay, eack, gravel box, binder mower, hay wake. cultivator, *low Massey Harris fertilizer drill; teller rube r tired leuggy, cutter, double Laxness, single bermes, one Beaver gang 2 famow riding low, 1 two - furrow gang plow; 1 walking plow, disc, harrows, punier'core shelter,' fanning mill, new cutting box, gaso- line engine eew; cream separator,' quantity of tile, (rook' elm and hard maple lumber; cement post mold; ladders, incubator, quantity of hay and roots, forks, shovels, cholas, bar- rels and other articles too numerous to mention. Household Furniture -Dominion or. Oen; glass cupboard, small cupboard, extension table, 1 wood eteeic stove. 2 heaters, henging lamps, etc, etc. The grass farm is composed of W, kalf lot 15, eon. 5, Tp. of ,Hay; water by never falling spring; well fenced • will be offered for rental for season. Terms -All sums of $5.00 and un- der, cash; • ct4nr that amount 10 months &edit on furnishing approv- ed joint notes, or a discount of four per cent off Tor ease, on credit a. mounts. Thos. Laing, Proprietot • • Thomas Cameron, Auctioneer. SOUR, ACID STOMACHS, GASES OR INDIGESTION Each "Pape's Diapepsin" digests 3000 grains food, ending all stomach misery in five minutes. Time It! In five minutes all stom- ach distress will go. , No indigestion, heartburn, sourness sr belching of gas, acid, or eructatiotis of undigested food, no dizziness, bloating, foul breath or, headache. Pape's ,Diapepsin is noted for its speed inet4erulatieg upset stomachs. It le thelOgat.; meekest stomachlrem- edy in the-Whole:world and .besides it Is harmless. Putaa.n end to stomach trouble forever by getting a large fifty -cent case of Pape's Diapepsin from any drug store. You realize in Eve minutes how needless it is to suf- fer from indigestion, dyspepsia or any stoma ditiorder. It's the quickest, -surest, and most harmless stomach doctor in the world. Certainly. "Why are .baldheaded men usually sensitive?" ' "Aer:ause. they are baldheaded." A COmpromise. "Why. Mabel, won't you marry me?" "Oh,. because.' • • "You know my fortune is at your command." "I might adopt you if we could ar- range it." PERT PARAGRAPHS, Ability to make a bit is the tbing that counts. especially if you are a baseball Player or o prizefighter. E311.1ing the meney for Christmas preseats never seenie harder than ween obe's owe gins from friends and relatives are ran,ged before the eye. , . The worst feature about Misery and wreteheducss Is that 'they both Seent lo their vieteme at; no totally ueneees., sten end yet so eedieely beyond help. is all right te talk abont :nettle:g temptetien. o,id :mot people dee so when temptutioe, hoe become Mop- erelive, The most setet, te tbibg some peo- ple mite i their e • We entet help :! etniebig'.a rntrit who lies the good tOi,e, 10, egret' With our jtelgineni aed pre., liees. . 'Too erne] the ote • ttlention that the Matt who gets, Ile. -le leels it:titled to pay thoee whom he eneounters oo the tend iN give them a rep ou the- bead It they get lo his way, Nobody Dikett to feee wlint be can get tinlees be can get something that souls 4300 Wan a.rdent,tv pursuing. CLEARING Auction Sale Of FARI STOCK & IMPLEMENTS • in Lot 1Z, Oen. Z, Ilsborne, on, THURSDAY, llIARCH. 9th, . at One °:-C1°C.L e.ethe• 9-yrtilidmv;1141S' liorse1Ihorse 5 -yr old; 1 horse rising three yeare; 1 colt rising 2 years: Cattle -2 fresh calved cows; 2 cows supposed to celve April ist; 4 steers rising 2 -yr -old; 1 yearling steer 1 yearling heifer,, 2 fall calves, 2 your% calves: , Hogs Etc. -5 -sows due to farrow in April; 6 store hogs about 100 lbs; about 50 bens; 4 ducks. Implements -Massey Harris • binder,6 foot cut„ with truck aria ,carriee, near- ly new; Deering mower, 5 -foot cut; • Frost & Wood disc harrow; McCor- mick three hors e cultivator; new Cockshiat 1341sc drill; Noxon drill set iron harrows, Maple Leaf 2 -fur- row plow, walking plow, 10 ft, steel rake, scut:tier, land roller, Maxwell root pulper, wagon, set bobsleighs, hay rack, gravel box, set double har- ness, steel -lined water trough, water shoot, set doubletrees, neckyokes, set slings, ropes and chains; crow bar; horse fork, baenels, forks,- shovels; eha..ins, etc; 15 tops of good clover hay, q,uantity of Mangles Terms -S5 and ' under cash, over that amount 1,0 menthe credit on approved jont notes. 6 per cent per annum off for cash on, credit amounts Positively no reserve as ,the pro- prietor has given farmitig. • J. C. SNELL, Prop, C. W. ROBINSON,-Auet. F. COATES, Clerk Auction Sale OF FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS & HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS There will 'be sold by public ante tion on Lot 16, coneession 9, Stephen on Tuesday,. March 14th, 1918, at one o'clock the following ti, elorses-1 mare rising 8 Yrs. in fbal Tatter; 1 heavy draught Mare rising 5 yrs., in *foal by ;Voltaire; 1 heavy draught gelding wising 4 yrs; 4 gem. purpose mare 10 years old in foal by The Eel; 1 gelding gen.teurpose, ,ris- ing 3 yeers; 1 Leavy gelding eon; 1 Mr. B. S. Phillips has receivedl in - gen. purpose gelding colt. structkins to sell by public auction Dattle-1 cow due to calf in April; on Lot 9, 'concession 2, dilate on leri-1 1. cow due in May; 1 cow, due in June day, March 10th, at one o'clock 'sharp 1 cow due in Aug.; 1 cow due in Sept. Rorses-1 general 'purpose mare 13 1 -cow due in learelo 1 cow with calf years old in foal to !Colonel Graham; 5 weeks old; 1 vow due in Oct.; e 1 mare, agile., 7 years old in foal :to steens rising 2 years; 11 calvefrom Colonel Graham; 1 general purpose 2 to 12 months old; 1 registered Ate more eisin,g 8 years; 1 gelding rising erdeen Anglo bull 2 yease•old if net ft Yeo rs sold previous to sale, '• "le -1 milk cow, 2 yearling calves Hogs -2 brood sows with litters 3 _ ear old steer. weeks old. 90 chicken. • Impletnents-1 Massey-lilarris bin - Implements - 13inder Jinn mowee der; 1 reaper; 2 mowers, pea •hare Massey Harris; hay loader, hay rake eester; 1 land welter; disc harrow; 1 seed drill nearly' new, 3, horse cunt- Massey. Herein ehoe drill; 1 combined vator; disc, set of bareowe, side seeder and harrow; 1 cultivator; 1 scraper, manure spreader; Coin King; lumber wagon, hay tack, stet* rack fanning mil, iroot pulper, Seuffler, Par bobsleighs, 2 set of harness; 1 2 one furrow walking plows, 2 two Cockshutt riding Plow; 3 . alking furrow walking plows, medium height plows, set 'diamond harrow . turelp wagon with box and spring seat, sower; nay rake, fanning sil; 2 top truck wagon, sleigh, cutter, carriage buggies; 2 .catters, 1 eaae, hay fork 3 seated with, pole and shaft; 2 bug- ear rope and. .sling chain; 1 copper gies, roller, 2 hay xacks, hog rack, kettle, weigh scales 1200 lbs. capacity gravel and manure box, wheel bale 1 cream separator; a quantity of ce•de row, .cream separator, citizen, better ex posts, lumber; barrels, forkls hoes dish,,3 sets whifeletreee, 2 neokyokes, and other articles too numerous to 2 set team harness, 1 !set lighstadrdilve: mention. • mg harness; single harnesn, d Also one manure (spreader and one 4 horse blankets, whip, bells, robe, Maple Leaf grinder. 3 ladders, grindstone, 2 barrels, cant . Also some imusehold furniture core. hook chains, feed- basket, novels, sisting of 1 caok stove; 1 coal ,heater hoes,- pick, crowear, cress -cut • paw, 1 wood heater; 1 cupboard; 1 Union, ditching outfit, buck -saw, ay f ork, piano, bedsteads, springs., stands hay knife, about 60 XX. of hay fork lounges, chAirs, tables, A quantity of ;rope, grain nags, a quareity or room sap pails and eollee. and nay, barb wire and fence staves. Terms --All sums of $10 and under, Household earects - Z becoreem cask, over that amount 8 months' • suits, *amber set, 4 bed :Acadia, e credit will be given on furnisheag ap. leaf tables, :3 small tables, 2 upnols- proved joint notes.. A discount of 4 teredcheirs 3 roc,kers, 6 kitetzen per cent straight will be allowed for choirs, side :board, cupboards 'Cox cash on credit amounts. stove, Edisoia Phonograph with twelve No reserve as the proprietor luta records, cook stove wita pipee, copper sold his farm and is giving up farm - kettle, 2 iron kettles, ice cream treez- ing- • er, milk pails, And tans, cream een,l 42 gallon steel coal oil barrel wittx • quantity of oil, tamps, 1 hanging' lamp, kitchen clock, 4 dozen fruit jars, linoleum 11 et by 14 ft. , CLEARING No reserve as Ike proprietor has sold his 'farm. Also a Hudson Car, 7-pa.asenger, 1916 Model, ,will be sold privately at. a; big bargain. '. Terms -All sums of $5.00 and under .cash"; over that amount 9 mon,th,4 'credit will be given on ..furnisMing..ap- proved joint notes; 5 per eent off for cash on credit amounts. John K. Schroeder, proprietor Frank Taylor, auctioneer. Tarr INCORPORATED 185$ MOLSOAS BANK, CAPITAL, ANC, RESERVE $8,800,000 196 Agandies in Canada, A (tenors! Banking Business Transacted rztROULAIR I.:ETTERS OF CREDIT ;IBA NK ;MONEY ORDERS; ' SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT •3nterest slowed at highest curtest rate W. ID. CLARKE, Meimager-. Exeter Brunch ••••••••••••••• THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE • SIR EDMUND WALKER, C.V.O., LL.D. D.G.L., President' • JOJIN AIRD, General Manager. 11. It. F. JONES. Ass'; Generaf Mr,asgles it CAPITAL, $15 000 000 • RESERVE FUND, $13,500,608 SAVINGS BANK ACCOUNTS Interest at the current rate is allowed on all deposits of $1 an -- upwards. Careful attention is given to every account. Small accoaqns are welcomed. Accounts may be opened and operated by mail. 41-•' Accounts may be opened in the names of two or more persons, with;*. drawals to be made by any, one of them or by the survivor. • Exeter Branch— H. J. WHITE, Manager. DREDITON BRANCH - A. E. KUHN, Manager. Auction Sale FARM STOCK, IMPLEMINTS, ETC. EXTENSIVE Auction Sale OF !CHOICE YOUNG HORSES Thos. lCameron has lreceivect ixi- etructions, to eel' by public auction on Lot 8, conceesion 11, townehie of Ribbert on Tuesday, March 14th, 1916 at one o'clock sharp the following: 1 brood mare 8 'years old, eup- eosed to be with foal, agricultural; 1 brood mare 9 years oId, draught; 1 mare 6 years old, draught; 1 geld- ing 6 years old, ,draught; 1 mare 5 Years old, agricultural; 1 gelding 5 years old agricultural; 2 geldings 4 years old, draught; 2 mares 4 year old, agricultural; 3 fillies 3 yeare old agricultural; 4 geldings 3 years old, agricultural; 1 geoeral purpose matched team, mere and; gelding; 2 fillies 2 years cid, agrieul tura ; 2 gelings 2 years old, agricultural; 2 good fertneas' drivers; 1 pair drivers rising three years mare reed gelding. The above mentioned borses are a choice selection of clearebened; well fitted horses. Itarmers wantieg her- ees will do well to attend Ibis. sale As Mr. Gardener's past record of sales is -a goaratitee tbet the horses offered *111 be zp to the mark. Term5-8 menthe credit will be given on furnishing n 'pivot:ed. ' joent twtes; 3 (1)18C0113E ol 5 per centper aneurn ()fetter cash. C. Gardiner, ;Proprietor Thos. Cameron, Attetior.eer, Auction Sale FARM STOICK AND IMPLEMENTS " The undersigned lauctioneer has been instructed to sell ori Lot 27,. con. 3, Township of Ushorne, on Tut -- day, March 7th, 1916, _commencing at one o'clock sharp the following: Horses -1 brood mare, general pur- pose; 1 gelding wising 5 aearts old; 1 carriage mare, rising 4 years. Cattle -1 fre,sla cow; 1 cow sup- posed to ealve in eines 1.• heifer sup- posed to oalve in April; 1 ranch cow; 1 steee !rising two yeara old," 2 year, ling heifers; 1 young calf; 1 register -4 ed Durham Bull, calf, 8 months old DaHeoleHogs sow rtio to farrow in Mar.; 1 isow eine at time of bale. Poultry -50 bens, Plymouth Beck; J. pair ducks. lmplements,-1, litat04-Harris Un- der 7 It. cut, sheaf carrier and truck and freme carriage ingood condition; 1 Massey Harris mower, 5 It. cute .1 disc harrow; Sylvester cultivator; 1 10 hoc ',erne; set iron harrows, four sections; 1 sulky rake a 1 land seller Cockshutt" riding plow' with rolling cultivator . and tierce. horse eveners; 1 No. 13 walking plow; 1 wagon, 1 greed:box; 1 ally week; 1 set of belesleinhs; top buggy, Portland cut- ter; light wagon; iCockshutt scuffler ,tow; root pulper; !doable net brass mounted breechiog harness; eet of plow harnee8; Set rubbermounted single hailless; 1 Set double -tees; 1 neckyoke ; 1 crosseat satve new; buck- saw, forks, ebovels, cheinse r A quantity of torn in steak; a quantity of geed hay; 1 kitchenerange 1 p heTitiyilltovlit Drs-Promier 'orcatn sep- arator, 600 lbs. capacity; 1 Daisy churn; 1 'buti,er bowl, milk pails, eto. No ireserve esfarm Tertns-410 and under esab;, over' Chit atnotint 8 months' ciedie en ap- Mewed RIM mites er 5 par coneeper anannt on redit Amounts. " " MELVIN colmn, Prop. K W.ItOBINSON, Auctioneer, JAS. BEVERLEY FURNITURE DEALER 11 m b al me r and Funeral .Direst.r Phone 74a. Night 611 wia EXETER, •ONTARI 11•••••••11, C J. W. KA IV, r arkp. 425 RicniviooNNTDARSITO.., 1.01he ltpt, • SPECIALIST IN SURGERY AND ENITO-UJI3MARTIg DISEASES OP AND WOMEN: Dte G. F. BOULSTON, L eeen TDRIt DENTIST 70 Elonor Graduate of Toronto lintvegt* sit]. Office over Dias- on es Quip l!rig's Law office. Closed, "Wledneme day afternoons. Phone Ofelee Gag Residence 5b, m pri. A, R. KINSMAN u18 D.Da. honor Graduate of Torunese erniti 1 •DENTIS'M • eth extracted without psis. sa any bad effect. Office ovez GIs& Imam & Stanbury's Office Mate EL Exeter. 1 WI BROWNING I& D., M. la o -P I P. b, Graduate Victoria Ueivato sity Office and residence Dominion! 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