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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1916-10-29, Page 4. I * I NTWS TURIGS OF ME',( -11% T V — , (a� n I R V" P RA(Zo,�T I C . 'it Events Which I I .. tnifiortm Have , .1 STATEMENT Occurred Durlii!- tb-- Wae,;. . , � I t 'I, , (�rI-AQ-RAAX-TI0) k t , I I . ' - .% Vare� MM Sh Tile t�zNY wt"'("A I'-IPP""n- I . Treatment Without Bene- #n'It',' t,'�"'Plled "d t'"t lut" The Master of Disease . fit Finally! Well by Rarwc?y mnd� AttrFrOve 'Sharm Q();-, 1111:0_ cause of dc's .Xemovecl from the spine—no 'eausie no aaftot. You 11 the Nsender% oA. Oer Mvper—A 10AU11 t ground ,facts, no matter ,how 4UepticaA you are, and if you'a,re. , . Lydia E. Pinkham"sVeg. not Ow"(efewe can convince you that Chiropractic W the 30gjoal�icjenoe)rOr I I I etable C..)rnpound. Stqffid Hcrw�s n.;oyment. the xe,llef of desetwe, based orta thorough knowledge of adjusting the YeT- I . . . tebrae of this spine (ox backbone thals trelleving iatterterenoe; with, llfs.cur- . __ I WRIFINENDAYmutis, which as the cause of deseaze . i zA i,, t L �, 1 1. j a ; i , 1 , , 1 j . . . Unclewood, 111.•- 1, W h i 1. a g O i n I HeavyattacLs lay Austrian troops The 'body, like alar other machine ,will work normally -wh-enallitspaxts I . . through the Cha e of Life I auffere were repralsed fry the Italians. ureliAtiplace w the eneijgY� Will.aPDRY .In the human body the energy is . : 'with headaches, ner- . F, b*rofe Bisbap of Arras was -ain " .. . .... � , ­_ .. ! � volasness, flashes of 'f`h' " called life cuwcAts, It is transmitted thxough the =j!rv,os from the W I . . , heat, and I suffered '11"'ted by the- French Goverri- .0ells, to, the tD,Asue cells Of the body and W aong sa the neXVA 'channels so much I did not 111�"ut. are ,free the life currents will 'pass to the place of function, xiu4 nuTrAkal . , . -whioli 'means , Ll �, � � . . . . . . ji1�1 �, know what I was The Department of Agriculture attLvity will x%ult REA 11A '1.1 i � 1��',' �� . ; doing at times. I annouam"2 a scheme designed to pop- Powultua on nny decease. Ono vi.st will )coAviuce you that 0hiropractio r I . I �, ",",," � : . . , . , spent $1900 on doc- Marive sheep -raising. Is right, . I I i �-,".l I I .J 1. J, I 4 j 1, ) j j �, i 1.1 I , - 4 - ,,,, � . ., - tors, and not one did Wiu. Burt of Brampton, a veteran ,.� ,a the orgaus or Lrland,4 of,,fhe !body .,may �beoome deseased twom "� .1, rp .)-. '� , � Df fl,rw C'14--- "'ar, celebrated bis , : 1 fad called - pressure OM neTVL115. HsVe 'this pr,!SV�"e ,removed. 'Wiley treat I fr V1t5V I I X" �;Y -d at !aandre-ULD biEtktUaY. . t t le� e . � my ho e and said 11reshyterian anti -church unionists If 'you have azy of the lfollowln�- ailments, �ltol) treating effects, have I I e ad been as sick Aeld a large meeting in Toronto in the 1c,ause removed—no cause, no effect !We have helped your txiends, we loan AA 1 1 11 J J, J 4' I .., 1. as I was atone time, opening a three -days' convention. do the zame ,Xor yon, I 10A)F-Al ) ).J___W. � 0� I and Lydia E. Pink- The Canadian Machine Telephone A.bsce�,aes , �Djabetes Jaandlca P)euxlsy , I ��, ham's Ve g e tab I e Company's exchange and plant at &Othma , I 11 I Female Weaknoss Kidney Vcseascs Rlwumatism !A any 1, Con.-fmade her well,so I took it and Lindsay were burned, causing $26,- Appendicitis 4 revers Liver 1lroubles. part of this body. , � . j XowN otmd -em well as I everwas. I 0.0 0 loss. Hronotitis � Gall Ston,els � � Lwri�bago, Sciatica cannot understand why women don't The Regina Evening Province has Bladder Troubles Goitre Nervous Debility Sight . I I see how much pain mid suffering they changed- hands, and its name will Constipation . Heart Dezeas" Newraliggia , Stammering 1r," ,��t, .;;!:-Cl,,.�� " 041 escape by taking your medicine, ; , 1St, Vitur.,1 Dance, I , I , ' shortly be changed to The Regina 00, taw,rh I I , Hay never. , Piles i , . � I cannot pralse it enoagh'for it saved Daily Post. Dyspepsia ,' � Insanity .1 . pa-ralysbs 'I I . Tie-doulourcaux , 1; � life and kept me from the Insane His Majesty the Xing, cabling to Deafness ( Indigestion Phargy1gitis , I uxina,ry Deseases ital­�_M � 4' . osp tal, ra, M SHELDox, 5657 S. Ottawa a, message of appreciation to i -Als d St., ewood, D1. the Red Cross Society, gave as a do- I ? Irk'OsL, exe "Only ta A,w of the ,(l,izeaLses"a,b,olxlrtpaa&,isqplmited; , "L Physidans undoubtedly did theirbest, nation ;t5,400. lit you are ,a sufferer from any ,chronic trouble, see Dr. Is. X. Jones , - battled with this case steadily and could What is believed to be efther a Mol days, Wednesdays, and Yxidays, Exeteir, opposite the Stoller A1111a. .L'. do, no more,but often the most scientific derrick scow or a three -masted Qopsultation acrd examination free. 6i.o w CLU � L) 13, I i.j-1-_Ltel' ,L..L_j I I 41 . treatment is surpassed by the medicinal schooner was observed to founder in I properties of' the good old fashioned Lake Ontario about five miles north- 90Tted tfY. Irare baen seriously wound- sixth orrzzday an,: ,_,-�,-� ,,�..rty-zce4mxc . roots and 'herb's contained in Lydia E. west of Port Hope. ,,d ' anniversary of he,wcddin.g- I I FinfULnra's- VegsUble f3ompouncL 0. H. Lovell, *, • 7'. for Stanstead, The Last faf.rAry battalion has left Premier Sir Robert L. Borden is- � " - , Xf any complication exists it died at Coaticook, in his Gard year. aMrffug�s Het fits, Camp London, for sued an earnest appeal to men oJ 1 =pays to write the Lydia E. pink- A heavy snowstorm, with gales winter quarters. military age to enlist and to all �� ain Mediciz*e 4�,Ia., Lynn, Nass., bas . and hail, has been raging in Quebec Colonel Hugh Clark, DI.P., others to place themselves at the R I gar xpeaiaA ftee aavlft. . province, been appointed Parliamentary Secre- �;; � . . Government ships to carry Cana- tart' for Extemal Affaft-s. service of the State where they car. ,1 . best serve. ' �� than produce to Britain were urged TaTonfio's gifts to the British Red --- a, by the representative of the Domiu- Cross reached $7D1,546, and the Pro- . - - - I ", i" . ,. ,f% I British Airmen Succeed in Raids � . . -' ion Millers' Association at the sitting vinee's $1,_'M$,000, with many points � 3 1 11 of the Dominions Royal Commission be, hear froom- LONDON, Oct. 2S.—Describing . I I 'i., 11 in Toronto yesterday, Prof. Mackenzie of the 'University aerial operations of the British Naval I 1 1. H 01 I'd E S E E K E IRS "' The quinquennial census ,of the of Torrouta, speaking at Hamilton, de- Service off the Belgian coast FridayVi11 b , I K Prairie Provinces last June, accord- fended the action of the A. O. U. W. an official statement issued Saturday . ing to a preliminary report Just is- in raising its rates. by the British Admiralty says: 1- . EAC , � -1 "The Secretary of. the AdmiraltAdmiralty� U Kr' S I 0 NSS i sued, shows indreases in all but a It was announced at Upper Can- I few of the urban municipalities, but ada Cortege prize day celebration ,announces that on the morning of � i not nearly so great as during the that owes- seven hundred U. C. C. Old i the 20th a naval single -seater aero - I Thrum-gla Tourist Sleeping boom times of the two preceding Rays had enlisted. splane attacked and bre,ught down a I I , V Veriods. Sir Wilfrid La-arler has declined hostile kite balloon near Ostend. The V Cars to Wlmipeg on above THURSDAY. to accept Premier Borden's invita- balloon descended in flames. I "A similar machine engaged a " , � . datea, 110MT113g Toronto 10.45 The south was rocked by earth- tfor" to ea -operate in a Parliamentary t � � . ,1,,Ie and swept by stOrm at the 01MIT111fttee On re.er'ditfug. large hostile double -engined tractors I I vs,p, zo chaDge of cars, via The Khebener Public School Board seaplane, shooting both the pilot and 1, same time yesterday. � TransconAtinental Route. Eben Eugene Rexford, Wisconsin has declared vacant Trustee A. L, the observer. The seaplane side - poet, � , poet, author of "Silver Threads Eltzer's seat for absence from three slipped and dived vertically into the V`,I Bo*n,3 trip tio-kets t& points in Mani- consecutive meetings without per- sea two miles off Ostend. The re - i,`, � gobs, Saskatchewan and Albe.ita via Am&i2g the Gold," died of typhold fever, inisaroxh, mains later were seen floating on the W, , . North Bay, CocIra,re and Transcon- Mrs- Jellicoe, mother of Admiral W� B� Clarke, customs officer and water- Both of our machines were A, 9 q tinetal Romte, or via Chicago, St, Paul Sir John Jellicoe, the Commander of calrector of canal tolls at Port Dal- undamaged." k, f or Duluth,, Ou sale eaeh Tuesday until the British Grand Fleet, died Tues- hcu'-%fe, took III On a trolley car re - 10, I Oct, est jazlwsive, at low fares. day night at the age of $2, turzffug Yrome from St. -Catharines Sixteen Cents Not Enough. ,Y-- , The Chateau Laurier was yester- and died shortly after. ST. CATHARINES, Oct. 23. ---St. '�, 9r I st FtY.1 VartietOars from agemts W write day fined $200 and costs for a tech- Walter Chater, Councillor of Catharines bakers, when called be- ti,,' e- Vi" , ";, . EUPEX_prriiug� nical breach of the prohibition law WiRdmr for nineteen years and fore a special committee of the City ,;, � District Passenger agent, in haying liquor stored on the pre- thrice its mayor, has resigned, dis . j j *1 A - Council appointed to investigate the Union Stasiom, Toronto,Ont. anises. satisfied with the way the Council recent increase in the price of bread At the annual fall convocation of thf-, year has conducted business. to sixteen cents �, large loaf, pre- J.­.. "'i 15– DORE, Queen's University, held in Grant Representatfvres of Canadian mu- sented a staterdent to show that at I I this� rate and the.; present price of V. . , . Agent Eyet;�r Hall last evening, a portrait of Rev. nic!Witfes urged upon members of e. i Phone 4ew Dr- D. M. Gordon, Principal, w1ac, is the Federal Government, in a confer- flour bakers can -not produce bread �i_�, v shortly to retire, was unveiled. ence at Ottawa, the mecessity of without a loss of twenty-four cent.. , r:, �� L. All the public schools in West- action to deal with the high cost Of on every bag of flour turned into --C-, , mount were closed in an attempt to 1j" -fog. bread. They informed the commit- ` � W_ M. Ackworth of London, E33g., ' " -r check the progress of infantile para- , , I tee that another increase must follow A , Fall Te .a. fro,"111 th , �,I,., ' . lysis, which has already caused who bas. had Much e"Perlellc9 in at once or they must quit business, , ,_ , ,_ , ,way matters, succeeds Sir Ge.orge , . �__- - 04 three deaths among childre,ia within raiT I s_ ,;� ."� August 29th the past few days. Faish., wbe has resigned on account --�­ -.--.— , .- _. I I - .T ' Crews of eertain Norwegian vessels of ill,health from the Railway Board MosWe Aeroplane Visits SoutheaM I- . . . . . . /. by .1 $I r 1A --- ,-w �, - . �4 torpedor� German submarines Of 1-11guil7- I i �,,,� CENTF1 Z coast Of Fxwgand, � . ":� � .� I , lo, J' V ., - were placed in small boats and en- MUNDAY� . � . I � � 11 . - . .. LONDON, Oct. 23.—A hostile . 11i � � I , ,, , duced dreadful suffering* before a �1'1' I . - I reaching land, says a Bergen de- Raphael Collin, artist, is dead. He aeroplane appe. red over the south- �'. - � . was sixty-six years old, an officer of east coast Sunday and dropped four ,,, @TRAIrFORM , NT, ---- spatch to The Copenhagen Polftiken. the Legion of Honor and a member bombs in the vi L t 1$ The newspaper Sporting says , vicinity of Sheerness, lop COMMERCIAL It of the Academic des Beaux Arts, it is announced officially. No casual - 1 . X. ? 1 4 learns from an authorized sourcer I . I # that Captain Boelke., the celebrated Ad,irfees received in Amsterdam ties have been reported. I ;6 SHCOR-THANDPf AND 4 Is DF - from Berlin are' to the effect fhat'a The following official account of I 9 TZLEEGRAPHY _p-fS * German niviator, has been severely bill will be presented in the Reich- the attack reads: wounded by a l from a French stag, Saturday asking for a new war] "A hostile aeroplane approached .� 4 * . 1a credit of 32,1100,000,000 marks_ Sheerness at about 1.45 p.m. Sunday, I 0 StDdests ,may euter at 4 anti-aircraft gun, any 0 A new battalfou for Queenrs Unj- Flour persons met their death at flying very high. Four bombs were 1 *4 firne. We place graduates in 0 versity has been authorized. It is to - L, , 0 Delhi Saturday just before noon dropped, three of which fell into the .1 I Is 's be a Kilties battalion, and will be in when the No_ 9 Wabash Express, harbor. The fourth fell in the vicin- .1 positions Dur h,g July and ,6 command of Prof, P, C. G. Campbell, westba'and, struck an . I I . 3 August we reesived Pppli- 'O auto at the sty of a railway station and damaged I M.A. (Oxon,), Professor of Romance Slincee road crossing, just east of several railway carriages. - . - ? 3 catic,as for aver --OjC> office ** Languages, who is made a Lfe-aten- the town- , � -10 "British aeroplancs; wnt up, and 1% , , 0 ant -Colonel, I Jrbe popt0hatforn of Brockville, a@- the raider made off in neo th-easter-' : -1 .-,.--,, ­ -$1,4 __� ­_ ol� 11 . I I cording to a census just completed, ly direction. No casualties have been pDy WrAe for our D7ee catal- * Tlerce Austrian attacks were re- is 9,473., an increase of forty -Eve reported." . - � 4 0 ` . 4 ogue at once. na,40 * pulsed by the Italians. over last year. With an absence of An official communication issued L I �1% . - * British and Belgian troops seared ten or twelve bu3idred soldiers Brock- later said: , . .0 id: I �V M ,At WeLasklam, Prim - -) 1 f '9 further successes in German East ville afAXE now lay claim to being a . 4 "A hostile seaplane was shot down I I * # Africa, city. and destroyed Sunday afternoon by .4 � The Turks were driven froom strong The latest list of wounded from ,-I." ';10"0*##,&"00**"",&11 one of our naval aircraft. The positions east of the Suez Canal by Frauce includes the name of Captain enemy machine fell into the sea. 11 I � British troops. Lionel Hallam Tennyson, eldest son ; , , Judging by time, it was probably the British Red , , wffflsal� Cross ean'rassex in of Lord Tennyson and grandson of ,� _T1 rarfaus places in Ontario resulted in the poet. This is the second time seaplane which visited Sheerness - I . Sunday." '147,", ; generous gfvings. . . that Captafn Tennyson has been I . 1. t . 11 Win. E. Martin, of 150 West Lodge wounded. , I . . I - - I avenue, Toronto, a car checker, was Arthur Ponsonby, member of Par- No Reflection on Canada, Fat Inersve , ,.fatally Injured by a train. !lament for Stirling Burghs, and LONDON, Oct. 23.---71 have been. . � � , . 4 I I , - I The Baptist Convention of Ontario Private Secretary of the late Sir H. granted an interview by Lord Robert 11 I . and Quebec had a vigorous discussion Campbell -Bannerman, Prime Minis- Cecil, Foreign Under-Secretary, who I I , I , I 1, Made in Canada • , � . I of the home mission problem, ter, has resigned his .seat owing to in an interview to the American, w 11 - Pavid Barclay -,s killed at Point the unpopularity of lifs advocacy of press stated that certain amounts of 11 Fertilizer $18and Edward by being-. &�ught in the laws peace negotiations, nickel emanating from allied terri- - of a two -ton clam -Oell bucket. 113 X. tory which were despatched to the - . '� T. U 1113DA , ­ ,� United States ultimately found their .�Vll . $22 per ton, Three days' cal .: � : �4 n for the Brit- Earlmaurt district, Toronto, has I" 111. .11 ___. __ - fST3 Red Cross in . onto have real- men in khaki. way to Germany on board the sub- 1,72i7Imarine Deutschland. . . , tied' $�451,20a, w;- another day to Itallan; troops mane more progress . . Lord Robert assured me that this , .... k Now Is the time to "Premler Hearst .-,. 4ressed the Em- on the Carsu plateau. y referred to nickel from I - -lub, and F � ' Robert Law, In The Ontario Government has de- in no wa l I , . pfm, C Canada, and that he had no intention 11 I 11 tided to aid hos-pitals gar tubercular I 11 " bu wire fem-e be-, moving a vote of , aks, denounced whatever of criticizing the, arrange - soldiers, I , . the war profiteer, The Toronto & York Radial Com- ments; for controlling Canadian Opponents of C. -h union meet- nickel or suggesting that any Cana- -" I , . . fore U advances in ' pa. -my won its appeal lu. its case with ing in Toronto -, irday, formed the city of Toronto- dian nickel reaches the enemy. The We "Presbyteries! .burcb Associa- British Government is perfectly sat - I..'' 1� price. - ,f - Dt� L, X. Coulter,* Toronto, was 1. r , tion' and resoh. . ,3 maintain the isfied with the precautions taken and I 'r P resbyterian Chu- - acquitted. on the charge of, perform- arrangements made .by the Canadian "': I ing an illegal operation. 1 I Let Me qUDte yOt,q On. The Canadian - ' ifacturers' As, Government with regard to nickel. � k *' Two of the largeat dairies in To- sociation is Pre. . � I -:; a protest to ronto will give daylfgbt delivery of I . I your needs in the flit,- Dominion C anent against I I milk during the winter. Dritain Grateful. following finef-,— Via awarding of - any large coa- 1 , ­ Nine Goderich men were included TORONTO, Oct. 23.= --The splen- I I : . I tracta to United : . firms. I , a 13 11 .:• � AID kinds of Lx)mhpr A Havag des- I ? ram Salonica. :n the crew of the steamer- lVerfda, did contribution to th British Red I I , ,� � I 1� I rmrs an fmpor),11� - � � -h contIngent ' ost in rirfdayls atorm ou Lake Erie. Cross Fund made by Ontario, and L . iher dressed -oy • rotigh. a- RrJlan tr, . barked Wed- I British ra mel corps and armored especially by Toronto, has I )e1r., I I made a , i I f - - k" I a Zv and T; - -�, and w . .aotor cars c1qarod' hostile forces most gratifying impression in Lon- , 19 �jy (._ : as re� .r. r I "I n ShfogAesp Lathy ('Pfla i VU "'P � : .. . lil dud Gen- rain the westera 143gyptian frontier. don. 110 his Honor the Lieutenant- , A 1-12milton despatch says that Sir Governor's cablegram on Friday i Ferlen Posts, 8 ft, 10. " 9 ,:- lletifti, �eorge E. Poster littimated that the night announcinS,, the, result, Sir 4 . ­.X� S. , - . Speaker of x I t � . ft lmg and 10 ft loot ! 1� . I 1.11 . Assembly, iixty on oleomargarine wivy- be re- Robert Hudson, Chairman of the 9 roved. Finance Committee, cabled the Lol- 1 I . , A ' . �, . : � ! .Nfoose Jaw, l I I � , eeraej)t' Wo' 1",r � � I . A Provinoe-wide eampaign, for re- lowing reply", � I . I . i . findings by 'ru=ts for the navy is to be launched "Sir John 1-1��ndrie, Toronto: r I ;. I � � . � and Rowiy� RoAnv M _. . Ing charges 11 11 I . I �, ., . I �; 1: ,mtribiltiong 'lid 2,000 men are expected to enlist "Please accept and communicate I ,'. 11 I f. I � ifore Christmas. I I I --- I I to, all &1100rlaed our most grateful I . _. — _. , -`7 , The city gained a victory over than thanks for the wonderful munificenC6 I I I , � , '- I I A:"- J, �� - - � : -," '� . ,'pronto Electric Light Company on of your Provinc.a. Tho grand contri- .. w I I . . I : . , --a Toronto must surely eon- ,,� . 1. :;and party .sae question of the company's right button fro. I I I CL A T wo R1r 4 , � .� : :, '. I , � ) place poles on the streets, stitute a record, and the splendid , —, irkber sue.- ,Mrs. Jamas lalu,r of Palmerston assistance given by Ontario Insures " . - , , �1- � ;� I , i , 4-kivri v - . -, folanif .ftadl 1-., T!^(j - her flf the success, of 'Our I)ay. , " I .11, . ,., - I I I.' � 11 �� 11 %a was to- - - I I - .. i -I!Z: "Robert 1-tudson." , �,,_#,.�t,, . . . I . „ I I . I I I I . I I . I . I 1W . 1 e� I . . I . � - I I ­ . I 11- 1:�', . - �, - . �., - ... . I .. . . ­ � I I I I 1� : , . . I . . I. 1, � ­ I . ! .� ­­.". ,,;� ...... � . �.. � . ''.— - Al, " .... 11 I" I � ­­�;p­.&*elil­. I ­­ �- ­ ­ .. ­ -'111 . I . ..... . _111- - _% _., .''. I ­­ �­ . 01 �11V� t 1?;_,4.,",AWa'­ - � 1.iWWwd.N.Nft.* -�.���Afila 6"WMAMM Aution S410 VRAIM. WrOUX, & 1UPLE111kMTS ,1;,dwsard l;e uson aucitoneor will Sell by Pubgauct,,i for Xr. John, Stevenson, or Lot 3, con, 10, 11jaia- , . shard on Thursday November the � a 9tU, LX6, icommenoing at rl ololoqk sharp the :following ,valuable property. % 4ORSES-1 team of geldings rising 4 land 5 years old; I mare Irislug 4 y Old; I suokLug oolt,j driving ,mare, t`le hand reliable 4 years. old. I ,u .� rLM�_Three new milk cows with iMlf at foot; I 0OW 'AUG 'to Calf at time of sale; 5 new milk heifera ris- ing 3 years old, I two year old hei- fer due to calf Dec, 23rd; I cow due to toalff XaY 16th,' I thoroughbred Durham shorthorn better rising three 'years Old,, Lady Cleopatra, No, 102, U92,-dkie to calf ,blay 1st, I farrow )oow; 4 two year old heifers; 5 scar - ;ting steers, 1 yearling 'heifer; five sprint , wolves, 1 veal waif, § young (calves. PXIGS-One sow with nine .pigs Tour weeks old; I sow with ti .pjgs Tour Iwvcehs, old; I sow due to farrow Dec., lst; nine pits weighing 140 pounds each; 8 pigs three months old; 12 'pigs two months old, IMPLEMENTS -One ,max8vell binder; I Alassey-AarrLs inowex; heavy Iliain wagon; 14 hoe seed drill; Peter Ham- ilton loultivator,_ new, 1 Massey -l -kir ris hay rake; I land roller, digo, ium- her wagon, set new sleighs; I act of sleighs, ,cutter, heavy tseC :team harness jy1th brceehiug, pet !single harness, !set harrows, I new hay rack waggon box, ,get of waggon springs' 5000 1lbs capacity; I Iblallotte cream separator, .root pulper, Last ,'years grain -200 bus. Of ,Oats 75. ,,bushel barley; 150 bus. wheat. . This year's blain -200 bus. mixed feed; 150 bus. oats, 900 bus marigolds . '36 drills turnips, 65 tons timt-class I l=ay, 10 loads 'millett. � I Positively no reserve as the prop- ; tietor has given 'up farming. ThDRITNIS-All. sums of $10 and under *ash; over that amount 114 months ,credit to 'be !given on furnishing ap- lpraved joint notes or a discount of 5 per leent per annum off for cash � an lieu of notes. . Edward Ferguson, Auctioneer. Sohn lSteyettson, Prop. 11. B. No. I I Granton, . ------.*-- ; I I I Auctiou Sale, I HOTEL PROPERTY, FURNITURE AND FIXTURES, AUT0TV10- I BILE ,AND COW. There will ,,b= offered for axle by I Publio Auction, at the Comnierciaj Hotel, Exeter, on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4,1916 . At 10 o'clock, sharp, the fc,tokving:- The contents of ZO bedrooms, includ- ing beds, bedding and furniture; par- lor furrwitute, includincF chairs, tables, couches. ,rugs, -e.c.; 1 large leather upholstered chairs; writing desk and chair; tir8t-class bath room outfit, new; 4 coal heaters; large box stave, large number pictures, 2 chemical closets, large kitchen range and pllpes 5 ,k-itchen tables, refrigatot, 3 kitchen cupboards, baking cabinet, kitchen utensils of all kinds,, dishes, 3dining room extension tables, 7-0 dining room chairs, silverware, glassware and cut- lery, large number pictures, 201am,.)s bar furniture and fixtures, including ' cash ,register, counter, back bar, and large mirror; ,Large cabinet refrig- era,tor-, nickle silver work board, Tay- , lar combination -safe; about 20 awn- ` ings and irons; bpt water urn; -elec- tric clock; 500 yards linoleum, nearly new; carpets; 1916 Ovaarland auto, Model 83; Holstein cow, renew in March, stable utensils . Thexe will aiso be offered far sale on the same day the proi)erty known as the Commercial Hotel, including two lots rat the rear of, the, hotel, fac- ing William ,Street; driving shed 18 by 45 feet. Terms -Real ,Estate , made known an ,day of sale; auto, half cash, and balance in .six months on satisfactory security; Household Effects, all sums under $15.00 cash, over that amount 9 months credit on ap.nroved jo:nt notes. 5 per cent. Wier annum off for ca,;Ii on credit amounts, C. W, ROBINSON, Auct. C. H, SANDERS, Clerks. T. H. NEWELL, Prop. � — Notice To Creditors of William 'BtiIkwlll, Gentleman dec- eased. . I Pursuant to k%e. 5 a lChapter. 120 of the lacylsed Statutes of Ontario 1914 notice is herby given that all •cred- itors, raud others having claims again- st the estate of William 93alkwill tate of the I'Villague of Exeter, in, the County of IlLaron, Gentleman, ,who died ,on or about the 29th ,day 'of September A.D. 1916, are on or before the ,fourth day Of November, A.D. ,1910, to send by post, .pre -paid, to Isaac R. -Carling, Solicitor for 'Will- iam 03alkwill . and Richard 'Welsh Executors of the last will and testa - meat of the said deceased their ohriat lau names and surnames, addrbaewes and descriptions, the lull particulars of their elaims, la statement of their accounts and the ,nature or the sec- urities (if any) held by them, and after the day Iast aforesaid the, said Executors isvill proceed to distiribute the assets of the =said deceased ,among the �partles entitled thereto-, havi-3g regard only to such claims or which I notice shall have been given as above required, kind the said Executors will not be Illable Tor. the said asseW or any !part thereof, 'to any person or persons 'at whose 'claim Or ,claims not - lee: Shall not have been received by them at the (time of such distribution , Dated $at Mxeter, Out., this Seven- teentli day of October, A.D. 1016, ISAAC 9. CARMNG, I . 8011r. for %'x1rS I . Notice to Creditors N the imatter of the astatei of John FrayneW the Township of Usborne .County pf Huron, farmor deceaeed Notir,,b. is hereby g',von pursuant.to Statutes in that behilt that all ored- ljorg ond olhonq fi,ivijig claim,q a- , gatnst ,the estate of the sakd John (+`myna, wbD -died on or stout Sept. 1.5th, J916, are tequixed.-On,or be- . . . . , I I I , .11 I , I ­­ 1ft11iM6­_1-_-.-S., I I i I . I I I I I � I M11UWDAY 00TOAER 260,1916r, 7 �. I , .. 1 . , � .. "" , 09A'iff , � RAN 11L. MOMNS . ,.,I I CAPITAL AND RESERVE $8,800,000 1 96;Branches in Canada I , I I , I 11 I 11 a ) [ .44 6.9neral eankini- Business Ir 'nsacted i i ZIPCULAR LETTERS OF CREDIT 1; 64NK MON,6V ORDERS : SAVINGS B , Z ! ," jaterest wowee at highest current rater : I I W. D. CILAR-0 K8, Menog1-, HxOtOt- Bft i -"Ch `THE CANADIAN BA.1. . ;, . .. :­ I Of COMMERCE . SIR EDMUND WALKER. C.V.0., LL.D. D.C.L., Frosideni­ . JOHN GIRD. General Manager. H. V. F. JONES. Ass't GonerO ME-, i CAPITAL, $1510001000 RESERVE FUND, $13,5003009i I I . I N BANKI ' G .1 BY MAIL 1,51 1** , I Accounts may be opened at every branch of The Canadian Barkgz, of Commerce to be operated by mail, and will receive the samw- careful attention as is given to all other' departments of the BanVe business. Money may be deposited or withdrawn in this way as. , satisfactorily as by a personal visit to the Bank. iti Exeter Branch— A. F. Kuhrl,Manage!'. a I .1T_FT_1 .' ,VREDITON �13RANICII­S, i At. 'JOHNSON, Manager '_tj-W - . IIKWM� The Harmless butEM;- ,-� Z . cont remedy for Mwadaaftpy�,, I 0 Tk&W N*urajS#&,4,nacsnj&,5j@*0._ - JD lessm", Nervous M:Z, I haustion, &G. 0 frMOD mark Ata1vto"41 I 600 AT A" 0WOCOMV. or lar MMM ANEW - GEORGIAN MFG. CO,, - COLLINGWOOD, ONT. ____ , Yore the 13th day of November 1916, - " =�� JASE3EV S. to send by post prepaid or de- __1 liver to bressrs, Gladman & Stanbur5, FURNITURE DEALER of fixe Village of Exeter, Solloitoral Por the Executors of tbe said dimas- I Embalmer and Funeral ]Directs> ed, their christain and surnames ad- dresses and descriptions the full par- Phone 74a. Night Call 74b tioulars of their claims the state!%I EXETER .:- _:_ ONTAN , I 4k ment of their accounts and the nam ture of the securities if any, held by them, And further take notice DR G. F. ROULSTON, L.P.S. RAW that after such last mentioned date DENTIST W .0, the said executors will proceed to distribute the assets of t,b,, deceased " Honor Graduate of Toronto UXAVSX*l- among the parties entitled. tbereto. I sit3. Mice over Dickson% 2** - having regard only to th=e claims of, linal. Law office, ,.Closed Wedn*NP 4W which' the3 ahkill then have nodu day afternoons. Phone offige MW and that the Executors will Lot he Residence 5b. 'A 4 liable for said assets or any part thereof to any person or persons?* whose Plaims notiae shall not bn;, t' been received 143 them at the time of DR. A. R. KINSMAN 140j% DXjL sash distribution. honor Graduate of Toranttp,,Up4p" GLADMAN & STANBURY ersity I * , I ­,. L,kw Solicitors for Executors. Dated iat Exeter this 24th day pf 1 DENTIRM i ; 1411M I . October. 1920.. 9th extracted without palm, OM, any bad effects, Office over W&W man & Stanbury's Office, A%,&A 4L Notice To Creditors . . E x e t-e,r, t I ; I L, I I - I ., 6-" In the imatter of the estate of Thom--' - as B. Lawson, of the Township Of Stephen, (County of Baron, butcher, is P. So Graduate Victoria UjdUp deceased. ) ( i - BUY Office and residence D&mim"g 'a ' Notice is nereby given pursuant to Labratory., Exeter� I I _W Statutes in that bebalf that all creel- . 'Associate Coroner of 13,uzgd (� itors and others having claims ag-­ ainst Ithe estate of Thomas )B. Law- son who died on or about March 18th L R- CARLING, R. A. I ,ailflv `14, 191b. are required on or before' November 13th, 1916, oto send by Barrister, Solicitor, Notary FdWki� . .post VXepald Or deliver to Zfeesrs Glad- '& 'Public, lCommissioner, 13olic#aW - ,W .fte Molsons ffiauk,. 10 to- man Sta.ubury, of the village of - , I . i ,1--.W Exeter, solicitors, for th3 Executrix MOMY to Loan at 'lowest trat* cr-' I of the said deceased, their ohristian and surnames, addresses and descrip- l;utere,st, I I I . . : - " _;.AjW i or, r, l(),U,:_XA.IN 'STREET, tions, the full particulars or their E XKTA%l claims, the statement of their ac- - - - -1 counts and the nature of thio secu.- held by them. And MONEY, TO, LOAM 1. leties, it any, further take notice that after said laist mentioned date the said exec u- ! i 1 1 L_ I , - We 'have a large ambba of AXIV- trix will proceed to distribute the ate funds to loan on farta ams_v)j&� lags prop-4fties at loweat ;Akq 14 kp�,- assets of the deceased among the par- t,r- tt . " ' ties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which she,: eLalt ' 1491, GLIAMUN & sTANBURX r-ql - then have notice and that tbel said Barristexa, solicitors. Afi'm M a ExetgrA Executrix shall not be liable ifor I . I . -1-1-.. said assets or any part thereof, to any . person or persons of whose claim - - . ,,' notice shall not have been received &stribu- 'a I h , G Mom and filburtV , ,by ,her at the time G4 sd.obl iv �'tion. GLADAIAN & STANDURT, Farmer's .1%utual fire Ifisayw'' - � Solicitors ,for Executrix r Dated at Exeter ,this 24th day of afiGe Gomm I I October, 1916. - i ! ( I i r I HOad 01fice, FaMilher, OW, AXSTEtE17Xk, 15H. 24 --Dutch ----.*— P newspapers are indignant over the ; ,President .,Roj3T. wonkm_)w report by the Handelablad ,that onI Sunday a zeppelin dropped a bomb Vice�tl?xesident THOS. EVA* near Gorkum (Gorinch.em, 23 miles' south-east of Rotterdam). . I JXREO:rolao I ( 11fi � The Nieuws Van Den Dag says: "It Wbl.., 13110.01K - WAX, J80M, German airship commanders had not displayed suPr.Ome contempt J L. RUSSELL J. T. ALL18XkWF for the protests of the Dutch Gov- I . 1GENTS I Ili ernment, this deplorable incident, _1.; .- which only by accident lacked ser - JOHN ESSERY txeter. agm1l !Us , sous results, would not have Oc. curred.11 '. borne and Alddbl, , I OLIVER -HARR1,9 idtinlra figeal frX Hibbert Fullarton .and Logan. 1_," Cut Trans-Dobrudja Line. LONDON, Oct: 24.—According to 1-1 1, ;. W. A. TURNiMUIL11 I I S60V-'meas, )F'Ar4uhap the London morning newspapers the . Germans appear to have forced the GLADMAN & 6TANUURTj ._" evacuation of Constanza by cutting I I Solicitors. Exeter. MM the Trans-Dobrudja Railway about - 20 miles west of the Black Sea coast As the Germans make .no claims to considerable captures, it Is assumed here that the ROUnianians made good their "retirement. - -- CASTO 00' I ' ­ H A ­ ' - Solornon Zlxu)Me�!jnajj (tilled. FOO 111f0ato and Chfl&el . NIAGARA rALI,8, Oct. 24,— in Use For Over 30Y Mile at work ill jNorton,s factory, soloinon Ztwfiierman Oj ,Always boars � . 01 =illi, e, fell t1`0111 a platform rifteen feet the " �� " ;,4,�� ,91ftaturg of 42- e � and fractured big skull. . - " kle died on the waY to the hospital, �. . . . . . .. I 11, I . I ,,.��_ I I * , I I 1: 1111. .'­, �� .•� �' ' �'� :­ I r ' f,w�']� �