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.ORKIN WOMEN
Some Have to Keep on Until
They Almost Drop. How
Mrs. Conley Got Help.
Bare is a latter front a woman who
tad
.o work, but was too weak ad suf..
tared too roach to centinue. How she
regained health :—
Frankfort, Ky. —"I suffered sowed)
vita female weakness that I could not
do my own work,
had to hire it done.
1,1<i,Vke, •I beard so much,
about Lydia E.Pink-
ham's Veg ete b le
Compound that r
tete, t`
tried it. I took three
hottlee and found
it to be all you.
claim. Now I feel as
well as ever I did and
am able to do all my
e— own work again.
recommend it to any woman suffering
from female weakness. You may pub -
Ash my letter if you wish. "—Mrs. JAMES
AeCODIEY, Me St. Clair St„Frankfort,Ky.
Nowoman suffering from any form of
female troubles should lose hope until
she has given Lydia E. Pinkham's 'Veg-
Stable Conipound a fair trial.
This famous remedy, the medicinal
antredients of which are derived, from
native roots and herbs, has for forty
years proved to be a most valuable tonic
anti invigorator of the female organism.
All worn are elated to write
ase the Lye:eta E. Pinkheen Medi -
eine Co Lynn, 'lase, foe special
tadevice,—it
'?.'ill be eerafidentials
11011ESEEKERS'
EXCURSIONS
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Cars to Winnipeg on above
dates, leaving Toronto 10.43
Ttu,p„.no clarge of cars, via
Tra3aseontinental Route.
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toba, Saskatelewan and Alberta via
North Bay, Oecarexe and Transcon-
einetal Reete, m via Chicago, at. Pala]
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Oct. alst Message, at low fares.
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important Events Which Flaw,
Occurred During the Wee(4,
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WIZIONESDAY-
Professor .Luabros conatilefed the
formation of a now Greek Cabinet.
A • Russian torpedo boat sank two
Gorman saint/a/lace on the Murnmo
eoast.
The Itlethodiate ot Canada Iaet
year raised over $661,000 or 011,3'
SIMS.
Tlae British Government took stalls
to purchase large stocks of wheat
au d ;leer -
The directors of National Service
are conferring with, Sir Thomas Tait
at Ottawa..
THE EXETER TIMES
CHIROPRACTIC.
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The Mastei. of Disease
Wite /cause o esease removed trom the spiese—no 'cease no attest, You
•cannot get aeoued twee, Ina matter hoar sketiticaa you are, .and if you: ere,
not well we ,can convinee you that Otaropa•actic is the regieelecienoe for
the Relief of deeettee, based on, a thorough Knowledge oe edjutating the ver-
tebrae of the Spine (or backbone thee' !relieving inteeference with life cur-
Tenta, waith as the muse of elesease , , I I' 1 1
The body, like any other machine will work normally whenall its pata
are 'litelaslace tso the 'Lineage will epplly Ian the hataan body the energy its
ealled Le oarreiaM. It ia transmieted thesough the nerves from. the twain
.celle to ate tissue tells or the body and so aong apt the nerve thaw:tele
are exee the life eurrents will 'pees to the place or funotion, ana normal
activity will tresult—whieh. means HEALTH
(Consult to on any desease. One watt wial convince you, that Cilieopreetie
Is right.
Ana' Of the ?pagans q glanda of etlae May. . May ;become dose wed axone
pressure on .nerves. Heave presaare ,removed. Weer treat effects?
If 'yea have any of the Ifollewin,g ailments, atop taeating ie.Cfecth, have
the Icause removed --no cause, no effeet ¶We have helped your $friends, ove
tan do the same for aon, , • ; •)4 44 ),
Jelin Barnett, senior customs oill- Absceenes I Diabetee, Jaundice Pleurisy
cial at Wiedsor, died, after several Asthma • 'Female Weakness Kidney IDeseascis Itheu,matism inany
weeks' illness... Appendicitis Fevens Livee Troubles , part of the body,
Flight Lieut. Harold Carl -Baker, atronelatis Gall Stones Lumbago Sciatica
a Toronto aviator, was tilled near !Bladder Troubles Goitre Nervous Debility Sight ,•. .
DON'ar, England. Cronatipation Heal Deceaee Neat -alga. , Staneree,ring
The :6.6th (Queetes Own R11)• Co.tilfra,h "'If a Hay 'Fever, , Patel' , , 1 St. Vitus. a)anee,
Daspeprem• • , Insanity , Paralasus , Tie-douloureaux
Deafness ' Indigestion ' • pikankylgiti.s•
t lirinaVY Daseases
(These rale !only a lea' of the diseatses,ateeulrapacidislainalted.
If you. awe a sterfener from any chronic trouble, isee The S. M. Imams
Mondays, Wedneedays, and Fridays, Be:etees opposite the Roller Mills,
naonsultation and examination free. : A
Battalion, Toronto. was given a
hearty send-off from Camp Borden.
Berlin. apparently is preparing the
public for statements telling of 1.10W
withdrawals during past few days.
Rev. J. R. Bell of Laurel was
elected Moderator of the Presbyter-
ian Synod of Toronto and Kingston.
Premier Norris of Manitoba and
Premier Hearst of Ontario had an
informal conference in Toronto yes-
terday.
Plans were discussed for the rais-
ing or 4....15a.at)0 b, Toronto for Me
British I: ,d Cross during a threets
day caro.pe*„i tbis month,
*The. kun.d• • d more Army Service
it- Ise mite : iron Canada by the
Vv. • aeice, l..• e needed in connec-
tion with transport and supply work.
The Wireless Piess of London
has received •'eel from Madrid by
way of Rome that 'the Spanish Gov-
ernment has given definite ordere
prohilating the revietualling of sub-
marixtes in. Spanisb water.
Maier James Sheppard of Queen-
ston, a pioneer in the good roads
movement in Ontario and Superin-
tendent of the Welland county sys-
tem for the past three years., was
killed by a M. C. R.. train at Brook-
field while driving his auto across
the track..
!!BTJRSDAY.
'cam et ea e• ieet . aged tvrehte,
died in the Area= Wood Hospital in
St. Thomas as ee result of injuries
from the kick of a colt.
W. E. Rankin, Belleville, a second -
year studeat at Queen's University,
suffered con -ion of the brain as
a result of the. arts "rush" Tuesday -
Christian Leden, Norwegiau ex-
plorer and ethnographer, has re-
turned. to Winnipeg from the far
north,. where he spent three years
and three months among the Eski-
MOS.
A a-uric:tale taat swept over the
Dame W- 't 3 islands on Mon-
day nigh. and Tuesday morning
erel the worst disaster in their
I Six persons are reported
Edward H. a/Penne, M.P.P. for
Kinistino, was sentenced by Judge
Hanuin in the District Court in Re-
gina, Sask., to serve -three years on
ten counts in connection with the
road frauds.
Examination of the military
elasses of 1870 to 1875 (men be-
tween the ages of 58. and 63) will
take place this month in the province
of Bradenburg, in winch Berlin is
situated.
Edmund A. Wall, probably one of
the best known musical instructors
in the United States, and for fifteen.
years a ter:ma:sr of Sousa's famous
band, died in auritsville, Ont., of
Bright's disease.
Brigadiee-Gencral Philip Howell
has been a esed in action. He was
mentleaed rndeenstebes last year,
sae/milder of the
Order of St. Michael and Ste George.
He was 39 years old.
FRIDAY.
Italian guns won a great victory in
the new Trieste drive.
The cause of the Allies was upheld
at the Episcopal Convention in St.
Louis,
Oxford County Council will give
sio,00a this year to the British Red
Cross.
General Zimbrakatis was chosen
War Minister of the provisional
Greek Cabinet at Salonica.
Sir Wiltrid Lr ;tier told the Wo-
men's Caaadiatt etas at London he
is a ccavert to w anutu suffrage.
Premier Kt aret declares he has no
intention of reseening end has not
beers offered a s e on the 13er/eh.
'173e Tomato .y Council decided
to insere eitizeet 1' Toronto who en-
listed 4n ,Lt -if regiments.
Pte. Pra;r:.:- A sight, &M.G., a To-
ronte man, lia3 fatally crushed be -
twee it a Iv [roe oka a building at Nia-
gara Came
The jut: to td that Walter Mont-
gomery of if '.',c ratwhip was mur-
de- ed cu tneerr but did not name
tbc Ca: er.
''he Prerat s a Syr od of To-
rnaeo nr! s • et favors holding
Thant g. fru Vciaolnesday
in-
strad.f y
ale ht 1 • : s •oaded with
of. , . oiLo a ditob at
Vona? -J 1 b. ng smasb-
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taw avenues last nigut,
Sarah Horne, 199 Pape avenue. Miss
Morrison and her companion, Charles
H. Short, were held on a charge of
menslaughter.
SATURDAY.
Nineteen persons have been killed
in Torouto this year by automobiles.
King Ferdinand of Roumania
made an urgent plea for allied assist-
ance.
Tbe German offensive north of the
London Health Association is to
erect a $50,000 building for tuber-
culous soldiers at the request of the
Military Hospitals Commission.
South Grey Liberals selected W.
H. Wright of Owen Sound and Dr.
Mearns of Hanover as Federal and
Provincial candidates, respectively.
The Toronto City Council voted
$75,000 for the British Red. Cross
fund, and the campaign was launch -
Pinsk marshes was checked by the ed. at a rousing meeting in Massey
Russians. Hall.
Robert Cooper, manager Maple
Leaf Milling Company, Welland,
was nominated for the Ontario
Legislature by the Liberals in con -
The teachers, of East and West
York visited the Ontario Agricultural
Farm at Guelph.
There is little prospect of wine and
beer licenses, according to Hon. G. vention at Welland.
Howard Ferguson. J. Kelley, a former member of the
Allied aviators carried out an ef- Standard Bank staff at Tillsonburg,
has enlisted in the 61.1 Inniskillen
fective raid on .the German rifle
works at Oberndorf..
Harrison Proctor of East Gwillina-
bury died wbile milking a cow on his
ferm, where he bad spent his life-
time of 91 years.
Twenty-seven more motorists, in-
cluding twelve from Toronto, were
fined $le eaeb for speeding on the
Toronto -Hamilton Highway.
Jack Custeau, a farmer, of West
Broughton, Que., was found dead in
bis wagon on the bighway, and mur-
der by tramps is suspected.
Drenching min at Camp Borden
caused the projected ceremonial pa-
rade before Sir Sam Hughes to be
called off, but he partly inspected the
camp.
The Ontario License Board is
watching the sales of invalid wines,
with a view to pro acuting druggists
who, sell such for beverage pur-
Dragoons, the last of seven sons to
enter the King's service.
Hon. G. Howard Ferguson an-
nounced that the Government plan-
ned to build more high-class roads
in the Province, with the Toronto -
Hamilton highway as a model.
James Gilholey, who sat in the
British Parliament as the member
for the Western Division of Cork
County: Ireland, since 1885, died at
Cork yesterday. He was an Irish Na-
tionalist and was seventy-one years
old. . .
Style New Governor "His Excellency"
OTTAWA, Oct. 17.—Official an-
nouncement is made that Canada's
new Governor-General, the Duke of
Devonshire, will be referred to as
"His Excellency," and not "His
Grace." By reason of being a Duke
poses. • be is entitled, in a personal way, to
General Emilio Orozco of the Za- the latter address.
piste forces, who has caused much
trouble in the State of Mexico, was
captured in the nearby bills yester-
day with twelve of his men. They
were summarily shot.
MONDAY.
One French aeroplane on Satur-
day was hit by 200 bullets.
Berlin says 1,000 troops were lost
on the French transport Gallia.
Italian troops made further gains
on the slopes of alou.nt Pasubio.
Several suspected "blind pigs" in
the east end. of Toronto were raided..
Harry Yates fell 65 feet in a Royal
Bank building elevator shaft in To-
ronto, alighted in water anti was not
killed.
Lieut. -Col. the Earl of Pothes
has been injured at the front. It is
not believed that his condition is
serious.
Jacob Tobias, aged six, of 17 La-
plante avenue, Toronto, died from in-
juries received when he was struck
by a motor car.
The 151st, 175th, 152nd, 179th,
and 183rd Battalions and drafts for
several other units in various
branches have safely reached Eng-
land.
An important change was author-
ized by the Senate of the University
of Toronto, involving the introduction
of a six-year course for medical stu-
dents.
Judge Macbeth, in London, ruled
on Saturday that churches are not
exempted from Iocal improvement ilad
similar taxation, so must pay for
garbage collection.
The Copenhagen Politiken says
that M. Hammarskjold, the Swedish
Premier, will resign, and that he will
be succeeded by K. A. Walle.nberg,
Minister of Foreign Affairs.
Work is to be begun at once on
an aeroplane factory to be establish-
ed by the Imperial Munitions Board
at Torouto, the total cost to be about
a million dollars and the capacity
six machines a day.
TU'ESDA Y.
An epidemic of "tin sickness" is
sweeping Germaray.
The total of British.casualtie.s dur-
ing last week was 5,685.
• Serious food riots occurred in
Hungarian centres of population.
Dr. Thomas Carter of Flesherton
died an the result of a paralytic
stroke.
etre of the Six Alfred Allard and Alphonse Le -
.1 at a private Wandwere drowned in the St. Char-
eit field, bas ies River, near Quebec.
to* 1e Victoria Hon. Colonel Harry Cockshutt has
given #2,600 to the Ilra.utford Y. M,
Indians on C. A. tee cover the membership of all
• re with the khaki -clads.
t erne Fteub- C. W. C. Wegtafay, Assistant Mau-
• er i 'le murder, ager for the Maesey-Harris Co. at
I Regina, accidentally shot and killed
lel Service himself white hunting.
r». 01 of their Canadian fresh froeen fish is to be
t lis for utille- sent for British soldiers, a request
hovrug dome for an Order of one and
hair *ell Lana eaen:12,
AI .(,). L th.e. best,
.• st ca the war,
a Lute 563 Pape
a• . 2 t tuOtOr car
re. ter '4 at, et. tatafeitb and Car -
Pending the arrival of the new
Governor-General, Sir Charles Fitz-
patrick, Cbief Justice, is acting as
administrator of the Government.
Strike on C. P. R. is Looming 'Up.
WINNIPEG, Oct. 17. —PUnless
the Canadian. Pacific Railway Com-
pany modifies its attitude towards its
employes and act to their de -
meads, it, is probable that a strike of
at least 8,000 men will be called
this week."
This statement was made Monday
by officials of trainmen's brother-
hoods, congregated here for the pur-
pose of counting the ballots cast by
employes on the question of institut-
ing a etrike.
They said theybelieved that at
least 90 per cent. of the voters had
declared for a strike. The work of
counting ballots commenced Monday
afternoon, being conducted by lead-
ers of unions, headed by S. N. Berry,
Toronto, and James Murdock, vice-
president of the trainmen's brother-
hood.
„ Need People's Savings.
OTTAWA, Ont., Oct. 17.—As a re-
sult of the new fifty million dollars
credit which Sir Thomas White ar-
ranged for the British War ()face for
the purclaase of munitions and other
war supplies in Canada, sixty million
dollars worth of orders came to Can-
ada last week. However, if these
credits are to continue, it was stated
yesterday by an official of the fin-
ance department, they must come
from the savings of the people.
Sir Thomas White will return
from Toronto to -day and will devote
his attention to the thrift campaign
before he leaves for England. In this
campaign he is being assisted by the
Canadian Bankers' Association.
Hon. Walter Scott Has Resigned
REGINA, Sask., Oct, le.—Hon.
"Walter Scott has resigned the Pres
miersbip of Saskatchewan. The
premier has relinquished the office
lie has held for eleven years because
Of the state of Ms health. Mr. Scott
was brought to death's doer a few
years after he became premier by au
acute attack of prieuvronia. Some
.four er fiVe years ago he had another
severe illness, at which time he was
advised by a tvorld-renowned special-
ist that he must refrain from the in-
tense applicatio11 to public affairs
which has charatterized his whole
career, .
12 Persons Carried in Flying !goat.
BUFFALO, Oet, 17.—An enorm-
ous fiyitg beat, built after the lines
of the America, rose from Lake
Keuka, at the flying field at Ham-
naondsport Sunday afteritoon, with
eleven passengers eteeted in the
cabin. The pilot made the twelfth
member of the party,
atititAANIANS Rh -64b
Counter Offensive Against Von
Falkenhayn's Army Begun.
Allies Are Making Every Effort to
Stem the Advance of the Teutons
in Older to Prevent a Repetition.
of the Drive Through Serbia —
German Losses Are Heavy, and
They Have Retreated in Dis-
oraer at One Point.
LONDON, Oct. 17,—The Rouman-
ian counter -offensive has opened, If
it is tarued back FalkenhaSn will
have battered open the road for an
invasion of King Ferdinand's coun-
try. If it succeeds, Roumania will
have been saved froxn the fate that
overtook Serbia.
'Every effort is being made by the
allied command to stem the Teuton
tide, King Ferdinand has taken
command of the Roumanian and Rus-
sian armies opposed to Falkenhayn.
The Czar's generals are sending large
releforcements into Roumania. And
a mission of French ofacers—among
them General Bretbelot, well known
as a strategist—are on their, way to
Bucharest to aid the Roumanian
staff. •
On two fronts the counter-attack
has been launched. On the western
wing,. where the enemy drove them
back toward the Vulcan Pass, the
Roumanians struck heavily- Saturday
and Sunday. Mount Siguiella, six
miles nortliteast of Petroseny, and
Muncekumare, on the border line,
were carried by storm, as were also
the summit of Mount Negri and Zan -
lase.
In tbis battle the Germans sus-
tained great losses and retreated in
disorder, says Bucharest, The drive
here purposes to flank the Teuton
columns further east, which have re-
taken Hermannstadt and Kronstadt.
In Eastern Transylvania, north-
east of Kronstadt, the Roumanians
have begun another counter -blow.
Here they won back the village of
Socsmezo, 12 miles soutb-east of
°nee. In all their operations tbe
Roumanians have a total of 15,000
prisoners, Bucharest announced Sat-
urday
In the otber sectors of the Tran-
sylvanian. front the Germans continue
to forge ahead. South of the Her-
mannstadt-Kronstadt line King Fer-
dinand's troops were forced further
back, and in the fighting around Osili
Szerada, in Northern Tratissylvailia,
the Teuton advance. bas not yet been
halted.
EXPELLED FROM TRENCHES.
13ulgats Have eMet With a Ireverse
on Left Rank of Ceram.
LONDON, Oct. 17.—Serious fight,
ing occurred Saturday along the en-
tire Serbian front, according to a
Reufer despatch from Salonica. The
Bulgars were expelled from some of
their trenches on tthe left bank of
the Cerna and Bulgarian counter-at-
tacks were repulsed.
The British official repert reads:
"There has been moderate artillery
activity on the front as a whole.
Serbian troops have advanced on the
left bank of the Cerna and a French
squadron has cut the railway line
south of Seres.
"Britisb patrols Saturday came in
contact with Bulgarian forces on the
railway south of Seres.
"Struma front: Hiristos, the Seres
station, and Barakli Juma have been
shelled by our artillery."
In Macedonia strong attacks made
by Entente allied forces west of the
Monastir-Florina railway failed, ac-
cording to Berlin. Fighting is in
progress in the bend of the Cerna
River, in Southern Serbia.
The Bulgarian report says:
"The situation is unchanged. Be-
tween Lake Presba and the Cerna
River there has been lively artillery
activity, and in the Cerna bend the
usual artiliery fire. Several weak
enemy attacks were repulsed. Fri-
day night the Serbs in considerable
force attacked to the north of the
village of Slivitsa, but were repulsed
with sanguinary losses.
"In the Mogienica valley we easily
repulsed an attack on Bahovo height.
On both sides of the Vardar River
there has been intermittent, weak
artillery activity, and on the Struma
encounters between reconnoitring
parties."
SUSPECT RILLS HIMSELF.
Joseph Montgomery Conanalts Suicide
After Arrest for Brother's Murder.
BELLEVILLE, Oct. 17.—joseph
Montgomery, of Madoc Township,
Hastings County, who was under ar-
rest on suspicion of murdering his
brother, Walter Montgomery; on the
4th of October, is dead as a result
of self-inflicted wounds. On Thurs-
day last the inquest over the mur-
dered mah was concluded and the
suspected brother was placed in the
lockup at Madoe Village, pending
his removal to the County jail at
Belleville to await preliminary hear-
ing, which was to have taken place
next Tuesday. It was intended to
convey Joseph to Belleville on Fri-
day night, but for some reason this
was not earried out. During the
night from some Entree he secured a
small pocket knife and with it he'
sleslaed his throat. He was found in
a dying condition at eight o'clock on
Saturday morning. After having the
wound dressed by physicians at
Madoc the victim was brought to
Belleville hospital where he expired
at 7 o'clock Sunday morning.
After committing the at Mont -
emery threw the knife in. a stovetin
ho lockup where it was found later
.vith dry blood stains upon it. An
neatest was opened befdre Coroner
Dr. Yeamans, of this city. The jury,
fter Viewing the remains and hear -
rig some evidence had the enquiry
tdjourned until Monday night.
The suicide was a man about 48
'care of age and uninarried. The af-
all' is shrouded itt mystery and 11
•omplicated by events which bane
vanspired. aince jOseph's incarcera,
'en his residence with all of the
nateats, liar been destroyed by are.
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the !Revised Statutes of Ontario 1914
notice is herby givee that all cred-
itors end others having claims again-
st the estate of William Sialkwill
late of the Village of Exeter in the
County of Boron, Gentleman, who
died on or about the 29th day ef
September A.D. 1916, are on or before
the touith day of November, A.U.
1916, to send by post, pre -paid, to
Isaae R. Carling, Solicitor for Will-
iam (Balkwill and Richard Welsh
Executors of the last will and testa-
ment of the said deceased their claret
ian names and surnames, addresses
and descriptions, the nal particulars
of their claims, a statement of their
accounts land the nature of the sec-
urities (if any) 'held by them, and
alter the ,day last aforesaid the seal
Executors will proceed to distribute
the assets of the said deceased among
the parties en.:itled thereto, hat.i.rd
regard only to such claims of whiela
notice shall have been given as above
required. and the said Exceutors
not be liable Or the sad assetor
any ',part thereof, to any person or
persons of whose claim or ciabrus not -
lee shall not have been received by
them at the tinie at such distribution
Dated at iExeter'Ont., this aeven-
teenth day of October, A.D. 1916,
ISAAC E. CARLING,
Sol'r. for •Esers
Auction Sale
FARM, STOCK & IMPLEMENTS
The undersigned auctioneer will
ea.1 by pubic auction, Lot C., con.,
Usboisie, 3 miles ‘soutt. oi Wine
caelsea, Thuraday October Lyth 1916
at 12 o'clock sharp the tololwing prop,
ertYoSS
viz,,
HBSES—Aged team, .3. filly als-
ing 3,; one team of heavy geldings
wising 3, 1 percheon iUy, rising, 2.
1 Clyde idly, wising 2,; 3 agruall-
tura,1 geldings. aliing t2; 1 blood filly
(rising 2; 1 good ,blood gelding rising
3 by Fletcher; 1. good driver rising
5 by Lord Roberts.
CATTLE—Une young cow due 16th,
Nov; 2 young ;cows due 10th Dec.; a
eow due ,81h. elarch; 1 cow due may
5th; 3. cow due (about May 1st; 1 good
;Holstein due about March 26th; 3
einem, wising 3; 1 fat teller; 4 hei-
eers, 2 yaws •,o..d; 4 heliers, wising 2
10 steers rining 2; 7 calves. This is
choice lot pt etock.
PIGS—One sow due at time of ewe,
7 plies 2 months old.
,GRAIN —150 bus. oats lit for seed.,
IMPLEMEalTS—One ti tick wagon
good 'hay .rack, gravel box new; set
of bob eleghs; Massey Harris binder
611., lout, a good•one; Maxwell mowei.
and cultivator; horse make; aannieg
mai with, bagger; long plow; !Coke
shut gang piow; road ecraper; one
set of wales 2000 Os, oap, with rack
far :haseatentl essd ,drill, 'a number
of grain bags; ,democrat wagon wagou
sling ropes and large ropes and pul-
leys, all in good condition; roller;
Maxwell ipulpex; set elouble trances;
2 *tete 1;1 single harness; wagon box
pg track; 2 sete of whienetnees; 2
male yokes; (Acton shovel; 1 set wag-
on springs; straw stank to be fed on
fame, aorke, aces end numerous art-
icles usually found on a rarm.
TERMS
Ten dollars and under, tont, over
that eMount 12 months eredit on ap-
proved joint triotea of 4 per cent per
ahriam, off for cash on en dit moan's
Oats, taSh,
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ma. 43rowia,
• J. W. Skinner, dark,
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JAS. BEVERLEY
FURNITURE DE.ALER,
Embalmer and Funeral .Direetelip
Phone 74a. Night Call 74i.
EXETER, -:- ONTAN
DR G. F. ROULSTON, Lga, UL
DENTIST lea
Honor Graduate of
site. Office over
ling's Law office.
day afternoons.
Residence 5b.
Toronto Ihaltasa
Dickson. & leg*
Closed Weise
Phone Wise. iinfflr
ti
DR. A. R. KINSMAN ILA&D.D,$
Honor Graduate of Toronto Haile
entity
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DENTIST ; 1.4/1410
sth extracted without ;pain I
any bad effeota. Office over Mae
roan • Stanbury's Office Naas es
Exetee.„ intent
W, BROWNING L D., as,
aI P. 8, Graduate Victoria litainfai
sity Offioe and residence Dominion
Labratory., Exete.rs Lewd
Associate Coroner of Braga (' I
I. R. CA.RLIN,G, at at, PeR1111
Baarister, Solicitor, Notary Pablista..
Public, Pommissioner, polio:x*1 ;to
tte Molsons (Bank,. etc. • , 1, leled
Money to Loan at lowest at air'
Interest. . . • :4411
OFFICE.—MAIN STREET„ EXE,T,11Xer
VA.
MONEY, TO LOAN, I ,
We have a large amount of galls
ate funds to loan on farm ana
lage propertied at lowest rate g•
taafelts
GLADMAN & STANBURA
Barristers, Split:Rorie Main
Exeters
Osborne and Iiinnart
farmer'Mutual Fire Ilisur
81160 GOMPalin
Head Office, FargLik:ars OM jot
President ROST. NORISKRa.
Vice -President THOS. RYA&
DIR EOTORS I
WM, BROCK W.Dat SOX
J„ L., RUSSELL J, T. ALLISODP
AGENTS •
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JOHN ESSERY Exeter. APIA Erg*
borne and Riddillph.
OLIVER HARRIS Munro eirerti :Mt
Hibbert Fullerton and Logan. 1 64
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Secy.Treas, Farquhar
GLADMAN & STANDURIE
Solicitori. Exeter. ealtal
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For Infants and Children
k, Use For Over 30 Year*
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