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TOPICS OF
fiTtpOrtant Events WhiCh Have
Occurred DI) the Week
1h Busv V rid's
=Piled
and A
cad
olil Hour's Enjoyment
TUESDAY'
e German VieChanc
the toOd PrObleat 5$ serious.
many has abandoned the polio
ding Britain with zepitelins.
pt-trsors are believed to have
honse re ear
The 'Toronto City tiomciI decded
rk-,5.triCt the operatLoas of outside
u Colleen.
R, Reek was poted As
=start Commissioner
er Ontario.
The French freighter
German submarine i
nute battle.
Sheriffs of counties
to enforoe the ewsprUt
rs
Theegulations.
a7ork.- Township Coin
enders for the coaeti
e sa
ty-
Union
Termite
P.51,1115t711,-.1.,
PaR r. IN
Ione,
AILIZ
It,
Cedar cei?os
A. ;1,
CLATWORTIIY
ortANTON
sieess
Quebec-,
The Y.
otss, in SiMe0
4 t'A.2.,fiv0A
John
wa
t..1
Church, Casito
e caheeda afl
i 1 ,orwe
for
erviee es
▪ arch. 21,
Tbe "bone -d
has been greatly
United States.
Eitngsten City
eats, counting on rais
revenue that way,
The call in Toro lor twenty
urses for Imperia as in -
Creased to thirty.
A strong apnea/ for supplies was
ade at the annual, meeting , of the
d Cross Soeletv Toronto.
Russia is opening an otlice in Ot-
aa to purchase supplies in Canada,
stead of through New Yorkas
tofore.
ne Management Committee of the
uard of Education made a reeom-
.1endation to use moving pictures in
f'cliools.
eisd. soldier or, St. Cath -
as ben Placed in a good nos
on, and here are more positions
ava1nbe thai men to hll them.
Sir Adam Beck aroused the Hydro-
wWJaL,Association to make a strong
fight'',t.against the C, N. R. in yonnec-
tatVith the entrance to Ramiltori.
ntario Land Surveyors were iA
.1ton is to IR intro
- u13g oe the iirst work
s been extended
prohibition area
-widened in tb
1t.,e htgh
.tlentreal.
ted by tbe sr04:tlaiirgli'tabeoenv:
Prohibitionwiti
roment fot- the darationA'OP,'
with provisiOn for a teferend,: r•
''9(11A. 1(''lgierbittlnetiOttlrerIlOf sernia$
ii the Onsdiati Expeditionary Po e.
both in, England and in Canada, are
being struck off the pay list and to-
joraiIy 'retired to civilian life until
betv services are iieded or they ro-
VCYt
to non -coin's. ran/I go to
5V aspri•vateS.
SSenator GAR.
eorie
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Auction Sale
OF 1LOWE FARM STOCK
Mr, Thos anaeron has Te•OP,
strootiontto soh by publio,'
on Lot 31, yon 4, ttsborne on
iauta bielle'st°'ocQki°tobowing .
'H0RSES-1 txair draught geldim-,•..s,
4 year old; 1 pair 3 year old agri-
culturai geldings, broken to harness
1 black ckean leg horse, will ,weigb
1400, ta good, one; 1 bay Mare -5 years
old; 1 dranthtAnaare 9 years oi<1; one
draught Oil*, 3 years old-, broke; 1,
a,riculturai horse 5 years old; 1
matched pair, horse and ;trait. two
agricoltural mares 4 years old; 1 agri
cultural mare 3 years old; 1 pair al
year old gem:rigs.
CATTLE -7 heifers - years old;,
steers 3 years old.; 2 ateers coining
3 years old; 5 ca.ives; 1 heifer just
eAnne f.
TERM 0" S "nonths credit
on furnishing approved joint notes
or e. discount of fa per cent 25! annum
oft for cash in Ilea of -notes.
Jiarry Vr Horton, P1.OEsCaUlerOln
ri,ta
Auct,
111 Windsor toj
made a src
onderaning
Qereaua
ca
peeeb tn Toroato
steck pecuatiou.
ried to raid the Britis
all wbo ot to our lines
Wed or captured,
ploded in the labora-
cMnster College, Toronto,
tn a tire that as extingoiehed
ea tlsal f damage was
eft
in tI,1313
n tI
a-underataed, nir mother, in.
f giving rae the definition when
annlitd to her, uniformly sent roe to
the dictionari learn it, and in this
way 1axadually learned ruany things
besides the meaning r)f the individual
question—among other things,
use a dictionary. tend the great •
pleasure and advantage there might
be in the nee of the dictionary.
Afterwards, when 1 *vent to the village
school. ray chief diversion. lifter las-
e lowtraed and bt.fore they
. was in turning ever the
oI the'Unabridged' of those
Aftws.Now the most modern I:r.a•
larhigeel—tlteNEW INTERNATIONAL --
Tea IMO a pleasure of the same sort.
s rrt.v knowledge extends. it is
at present the best of the one -volume
dictionaries, Zrta quite sufficient for
all ordinary uses. L'vert those who
possess the splendid dictions.ries in.
nevem' volumes will yet find it a great
convenience to have this, which is so
compact, 80 full, and so trustworthy
as to le.sve. in roost ntseslittle to be
desired."—AlbertS.Cook,Ph.11.,LL.D..
Professor of the English Language and "
Literature, Yale Univ. April 28.1911.
WRITS for 8p.44,,,,tiPA5e8, Ulintrestione, Ste.
atitUISS'ESIt'S ISEN7 12=831.13.2XONAL riTC=OZT.e.27.-
G. Sa C. MERRIAM COMPANY,
'For Over 68 Years Publishers 2f
The Genuine Webster's Dictionaries,
STRLNGFEELD, MASS.. U.S.A.
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4;
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ft for OVER 200. OFFICE ASIS
.TANTS we could not supply.
* Our gratle.ate,s are in demand,
ite 3d o'coe for our fresta GD.
et.
0 ▪ ifIEST BCSI ESS
COLLEGE
3-tUdenLs may enter our etas--
.
nes at any -time, Commence
your courge now and be filial --
fled for a position by 51dstio,-
mer. lloring July and Aug -1
of last yea, we received ea
c18han.
do's
e °
ouatry
or
onto by th
Ron.W.
n the Lo
in prison
January howe
g 28
- over Jan -
and fists_ have Plae-
at c disposal Of the
aUor%d service.
ries E. Perry, Grand
e Royal Black Knights
ed in his Sist year.
r T. A. Thetchison was
0 bombing sehool at To -
explosion of a grenade.
. McPherson introduced
an Act providing'
rnnont Bureau of "Alunici-
ee Adamson of Runnymede
kUte�aud others hurt by falling
out at a hoist at the Grenadier Ice
Company's plant, Swansea.
Brant Recruiting League demands
enforcement of the Militia Act, and.„
If need be, eonscription, to fill up the
ranks of Canada's overseas forces.
James Beers of the Frontier Pro-
tective Force at Niagara Falls has
been notified of a legacy of $8,000,
but says he will still wear the khaki.
An army medical corps training
depot is to be established at 1ting-
6te11 to replace the Field Ambulance
there, which is to go overseas as No.
5 Field Ambulance, C. E. Fr.
Several hundred thousand bushels
of high-grade seed oats have been
gathered by the Department of Agri-
culture ready for spring sowing by
Ontario and Quebec farmers,
Giovanni Donovaro, Itlllfan Consu-
ar Agent at Welland, has bad his in-
verttion of a safety device to protect
ships against torpedo attacks accept -
d by the British Admiralty Naval
I3oard at Ottawa. and it will be for-
warded to England.
THURSDAY.
A big tax on coal is the foe's next
recourse for revenue.
A naval institute was opened a
103 Day street, Toronto.
Another large increase in the price
of potatoes is reported.
A submarine base was reported
discovered off the coast of Spain.
A Swedish ship with Arcieriearts
aboard. was sunk by an enemy sub.
W. Laurie Hall, M.P.P. for Liver-
pool, ns., has been chosen leader of
the Opposition.
Geo. Morrison of Callender, widely
known -in ipissing District, died
at the age o .
The Parliamentary Committee en
..-.1'.teturned Soldiers commenced its
work at Ottawa.
Hon. T. W. McGarry in his Budget
speech claireri a staplus oi $1,134,-
000 for the year.
Germany is reported to have re-
leased the American seamen of the
steaJner Yarro
" Lieut. -Colonel Alexander Fraser
was presented with a sword of honor
by the Veterans Of '66.
Lieut. -Col. Royce of the 255th -Bat-
talion finds that most recruits prefer
!the non-com.batarat battalions,
That prohibition has proved a
benefit to little ones was shown at
the annual meeting of -the Children's
Md Society. -
Mr. Charles Unwirs,for 65 years a
laud surveyor, was honored; In con-
nection with the meeting of the On-
tario Land Surveyors.
A depot is to „be established in
uelpli for the grading and prepar-
ing for market of the wool grown by
' the sheep breeders of Ontario.
Octave Guilbault, a former em-
loyoe of the J. MoD,inrom.,t,„d Com -
any eontra,ctovs for then
t bulidaintigostt,4r
eg.
ces ovettle,
r nv
near
•
North Bay,
ier Lloyd George h
- It that the test
rit is at band, and
du af nurnergus unneceesary
tales is forbidden.
Lieut. -Colonel F. W. Marlow,
!stank director of military service
r district number 2, has applied for
au overseas aPPointEdeht, which will
probably be granted. "
The French steamer Athos. earry-
ing Seuegalese troops and. colonial
laborers, wee torPedoed in be Medi-
terranean Sea,. 1,450 of the passen-
gere were reseued.
Edward Lamb, 106 years of
and an old-time resident of Morris
Township, died yesterday at the home
of his eon -In-law near Brussels, Ont. Thos
rvi d
AuctionSale
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e t o
tar . , I
1. tin' o in.
Sat %.1
TO p.M., t 3 Ina u
nown es - N 2'
v 1 o
',borne Towns t
farm cunsi,,,ts a 100 ares
abou of which is plants
with tt 0 ,"'Neelleill aPPle orchard, ll,illr-
f:,. am ....-ph,l,A. and greenings, and ingood
bearing woodition; iabout 15 acres of
140j, Jitardwood hush land, AWL OW'
lance cleared. ,and either 1,41 41.4
cation or in grass. On tw 0
a3 twa suLt.o. b3ra,, orts. Wit
a MI metat t0Q.C.1
>, 1 and t oventla it
ot '' Well suidel'etroin
the London
e taboo> tio •• of
rpa -sed or •
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ft)
drivi
Wt' Us
,t1
l'oati at
Exeter is
iglt ,aud pat
55,
)1f.'i SALE t
per ,ceut on ' of ,sale er
It.S.14CEory hteenr
hing thirty days withoot jj
t. Eartht-r and p,
till <Ito matie know n 011. ,%1 6 Qf
or :tha',v be had on 'application to
H. Pb llips, AtletiOneeti
IGLADMAS sTANtlutlY
.Exeten, 0144,
ol s for Execotor
Auction Sale
ALOTION T
one.
The
Ile is su ve by twos
The house of W. Francie at South -
weld, near St. Thomas, watt struck
by lightning during an unseasonable
thunderstorm, and several members
of the fa.rally severely shocked.
The suit brought by the Manitoba
Government against the Arm of
Thomas Kelly & Sons, seeking to obe
tain the sums of money alleged to
have been overpaid on the new Par-
liament Buildings, has been .eettled egre,; 3 noires 3 years tda. age, ; 1
u .
'A number of women, and children
about to sail for Englaud were re-
moved from an Atlantic liner at Hali-
fax under the regulatioxi which pre-
vents this class of passenger going to
the British Isles at this time. They
were repaid their passage money.
Mabel Pastorius, aged fourteen,
died of burns received Thursday af-
ternoon, when her clothing caught
the. Her brother, Walter, 17, is in
a serious condition in the Hotel Dieu
as the result of injuries sustained
while trying to extinguish his sister's
burning elothes. The family moved
to Windsor from the country eleven
months ago and only two months ago
the dead girl's father, George Pastor-
ius, was instantly killed by a street
car.
9 t.
1r CHOICE .01
OF HORSES
as received inrtrae-
times do sell by publiceauction on Lot
8. ton„ 11, toernshiti of Ilibbert an
Friday the Oth of March, 1017 at one,
o'clock sharp the following -One
brood ;mare 7 years old agrien 1 pair
matched mares, 5 years old age, ; 1
pair matched rreldings 5 years old,,
ugr, ; gelding 4 years old draft;
2 mares 4 years old Adraf geld-,
ings 4 years old egr., ; 4 mares 4
years old agree; 2 geldings 3 yearn( old
pair general purpose mare and gelde
ing ; 1 farmer' driver or third hor.se
1 nice driving mare. The above are
all well selected thick eat block-ey
lot of horses 'such as will command
the respect and adnairation of all
good horsemen and Mr. Gardiner's
past 'record is proof .that they will
be sold 'without reserve,
Ti2ltIS-7 months credit 061 furfa-
ishing approved joint notes at 5 per
cent per annum, Alt horses ,sold. un-
der guararitee,
2 sets ;single harness; a number or
bonse collars, full iseli oildraiaing 194141
block and tackle, cant hook, whit
trees. neck -Yokes: grInd*Pe, PM,
at saws, chains., cottendrobW.
onse 'blankets; 1, VeRzt,qkionV11xo
el)arator sap -X;m1nOlOatsaPlikck
et thud. spites; 2 yeivor'-kettle; _59
sealers; 1 Daisy oluiVa; extension
table; 6 kitchert chaire); 1 combina-
tion writing desk and book rase with
drawers complete; 1 hanging- [Arun;
gasoline lamp, 2- bracket lamp, pail
and pots, etc,.
A quantity of seed oats, .a quantity
of feed oats, potatoes, a lot of fir.st-
class, !Jay; a quantity of hard woodlt
a quantity of pine lumber, 1 good
dog,
Positively' no reserve as the prop,
rietor has. sold farm. Gi'ain or at
cattle 4oasho t1;e balance and un-
der Cash; over that amount' 9, months
ciedit on furnishing approved joint
otes. A discount of 4 per cent ver
Onium off fQr eaSh. on credit amounts!,
Wui. Ward, Pacoo Thos Camero
Auctioneer.
Auction Sale
STOG
The r,
e • o .se by pabile au
on tor 16, oncession 3, truh
Ray on Friday, Afarcla 24.10.
12,33 eharn the foliowin
'erty.A
brown
titlp
MONDAY.
Dr. Henry Hough died in his 80th
year, in Toronto.
Mr. J. Frith Jeffers, a *veteran
educationist, Is dead at Toronto.
A thousand returned soldiers par-
aded to church on Sunday in Torordo,
J. William Bennett, a' leading citi-
zen of Peterboro, died after a long
illness, at the age of 56.
The Government is expected to an-
nounce to -morrow legislation extend-
ing the legislative franchise to 'WO -
I men.
A.policy of survival of the fittest
has been adopted by the Ontario Li -
ansa Board ho connection .,, with
hotels,
A very successful Older Girls' Con-
ference, with more than 500 in at-
tendance, was held over the week-
end at Brantford.
The result of the organization of
the man power at the Universiay of
Toronto was made known by Presi-
dent Falconer.
Dr. A. B. Macallum, speaking- to
the Royal Canadian Institute, said
scientific Canada must make up the
loss created by -the war.
Major Walter A. Wilkes, a North-
West Rebellion veteran and active
militia officer in Winnipeg and
Brantford, died in the latter city.
Sir Lyman Melvin Jones, who Un-
derwent, two operations at the Wel-
lesley Hospital, Toronto, was report-
ed last night to have' spent an uncom-
fortable day owing to an attack of
influenza.
A despatch to Reuter's from Flush-
ing, says the German submarine U
ao, which sti.an.ded, Op the Dutch Is-
land of Walcheren, 'the North Sea,
last week, will 'be dzarrxied,4, n
terned at Flushin e crdw$,O e,
at ,alstl Will
re t eat
13, )0. Gardiner
Proprietor
-. Thos. ;Cameron
I Auctioneer
-e.
Auction gale
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SHEE .atves due to dun:kb -ui
it4Ociitts—is .soAvvprdiftlAt in 51ttlii vrdvoltidv11.1.4
In r a • rack, liaY
I lo
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toe
I diPLAIrd)ItiNTS-1
ogs 125 Ilene,
'tater with truck a
i c clover ta4otl.
1 bi I. , i ' u‘vssi i': v-, ei it be tl 1. , or ot ) ‘$, :
Cormich mower, a$y 113
bay loader, hay
Ze
r.
nd-
ck
ittqS -All sums of
l'I'd 1.1:::: t 'Ilbh-'11:e:Al'irlots‘„tr;dlit'o'lla:14:14r 114 le:: 41:'ii• ro
" t•A'1,11%.*"., •Clittto
m of u p;tiols,w, tird
toQ
nY E. :\i';(.74.1 7c2louv3etr' Ozeed bus
au ettitivator on ' 'le
eu 0 for
ers, eeeffler, set d oo
box, -grinder,
9015511
ten
ti under rash; over i
i ttlis credit_ on terniehing approved
-tiptoe. A discount ef, 4 collie on
liar will be ellowed ler ereh.
hies tirr.01;:e (le i Ite proprietor lute eold
I . Munn,
Proprie tor,
'S
a .
y horse old
years oid in feal to
bay Mare 8 yea tdd
Mb“tou Hero, 2 heavy
.0 Years old,
°NW,' 41, e to calf In
Id 'la..ttt calves ri
GEEA1.-lING S.LE, OF FARM STOOK
IMPLEMENTS, I-IAY AND GRAIN
AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE_
Thos. (Cameron, has received qu-
structions frona the on -den -signed to
sell by public auction on Lot 0„ Con.,
14, South Boundary of Ribbert on
Tuesday, March '13th at 12.30 o'clock
sharp ,.the foltowing,, viz„ -
HORSES -1 pr. of matched Per-
ch,erons lirare and gelding, 32001bs.
1 brood haare rising 4 yearse.1600lbs.
1 gelding ,rising 3 years; agri., : one
itly rising 3 years agri., ; 1 strong
farmer's driver,: 1 gcod driving. mare
„standard bred.
CATTLE -One cow due at time or
6' cow, due tater on • 2 farrow
cows; 4 „ 2. yea-rtoid heifers.; „good
beef ringers; ‘4 2 year-old steers.
7 yearlings; ,12 fat, steers ready to
ship, 13.101lis to 1400Ibs.
ItOGS---One 'tipsy with littex at, foat
1 sow iclue td r ; 21 shoats: 1 large
fat tabw. • -
E0vArl,:-.60 he'os and putletts, h;gli
elass Plymouth rocks, •
11\IPLEMENTS=0„ne lumtaer Nt'agpil
„Tia.- hos romplete • titick wagon •
1 deo:Lem-at ; 1 ,top buggy ; 1 open
baggy) road •cart, cutter, -1 pr. bob
sleighs; 1 pr. light steel bob s.eigtist;
hole .in shaft; binder /mower ; nioWer
and pea harvester, new steel rake;
manure spreader ; i large 2-turrow
plough ; 1'111.00e Leaf 2 -furrow plow ;
cur'
1
jot
, T. Liikvi
Autiaciee
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Auction Sale
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ARPOWIC.
MI.X4.1/Cligag
For Infants and Olfildrera
Mothers Know Thal
Genuine Castoria
Always
13ears the
Signat e
of
For Ove
Thirty Year
1?Alt31, KtItX s'row. AND IM
PLE.NIENTS
l'he 'undersigned auctioneer wH2 .sell
by publie auction on the farm west
of the G. T., Re, Exeter north of the
Salt Black near the( station on Satur-
day Alarelt 3rd. 1917. ett 1 ()clock
sharp -the following property, ylz.,
STOCIC-Good span farm mares, 1
ag-ricaltural horse trisIng 4, 1 good
driving mare, 9 store hogs.
IMPLEMENTS -Binder ilitassey-
Herris mower, nearly newe horse
rake, seed drill, 111cCormick fertilizer
drill, roller, cultivator, Massey-Ilarrie
2 -furrow- Iplough, nete; walking plowit.
set or harrows. dilso harrows, 2 wag-
ons; 2 sets of sleighs, wagon trock,‘;
stuffier. 2 buggies, one nearly new;
light wagon, tutter, root pulper ; .fan-
ning Mill, hay fork, ropes and alings
pea harvester, woven fence stretcher,
stock tank, set heavy double harnees
set light double harness, set single
harness, grindstone, wheelbarrow,
forks, shovels and many. otherarticles
TERMS -$10 end under eash s. over
that amount 6 months credit on, furn-
ishing approved joint notes. 6 lex cent
per annum off for cash.
E.:VIM-1f not previously sold there
wililb> offered for sale that splendid
little farm, containing 53 1-2 'acres
situated west of the G.T.R. track
and morth of the salk block in the
village of Exeter the same, being 'lin
aesplendid state of fertility. Plowing
all done and 10: acresifall wheat sown.
Terms )inade known on day of sale or
by applying to the Proprietor.
B.S. Phillips, ,S,Piirdon J.131. Scott
Auctioneer, Clerk Prop,
Walk.irig101,0 3 -RAW t
cuitivatbr'' .eefitia 'iron barrowsland .
diill.T1.. 1-2 'hors- power:6.t o
tstiotit, 'Massey 'lltarris
-.)te'red „I 1444d tutting-
ne ter% '6'L „A . large. rte)Ir •cuttirtg,,bon
f' 01 g*i 144 X-43' 191, ?); 10 0i
1:1' tt „ :1S' Jena' (.tit -
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Notice to Creditor
In the matter of the estate ,of Mar-
garet Cortel, of the Town:ship of
usborne, County of Ruton,,marlied
-woman, deceased,
Notice .is liereu) lV5fl pursuant to
Statutes in tiol. behalf that all creel,
aors and others having claims a-
gainst -the esta to of th... sa id 31a rgaret
(Jottel; iwho died on or abbot Iebru-
a,ry 2nd, 1017, are IrequireAd'on 01
fore the 15th day or 31aroe; 1:47,
.senu by pesi. " prepaid • or de-
liver, to Nes5..Gladman & Stanbar).
of Inc Village.'of Exeter, Solicitors
,or •the Executors of the' saidileceais-
ed.' tbeir elit•i9ta3o and gurnatu,:4 ad-`
dre'sse- and descriptions the fill rats"
tioulars of their elaims the state-
daqat. of their aceounts and the tea-
'tli01 the 'securities if any. held:
bytitthOna, And 'further take notice
thaehlter SUCII last mentioned' date
the ''',41filit'Execators will proceed to
distribdti tbe assets of, ISa deceased
among .the parties' entitled thereto
having regard „obit -to ,the claims, of
which they.:shall t40,1A1 havaernotipe
and tbat xecaters wiJQ
e o
istri
;Le o 1)1, Act
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en as,
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CAPITAL A
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81
ESERVE $$,80C,000
uches in Canada
al Ban ng Business Transacted
CULA
ETT R,
ZdONXIX OB
SANINGS BANK DEPARTMENT
est nliewed at higl)cst mare
W. D. Clarke, 1\iannger.
13ranc
CANADIAN B
OF COMMERCE
SIR EDMUND WALKER,
C,V.O., LLD., D,C.L., President H. V. F. JONES, An't. Gen't Man
CAPITALPAID UP,S1510005000 RESERVE FUND, • $13,500,00&,
JOHN AIRD, General Mana.scr
THINK WELL BEFORE YOU SPEND
Each dollar saved will help Canada t
do her share in the War.
Interest allowed at 3% per annum on Savings deposits
of $1 and upwards at any branch of the Bank.
VIREDITON BRANCH -S. M. JOHNSTON, Manager.
JAS. BEVERI.EY
FURNITURE DEALER
Embalmer and Funeral Director
Phone 745. Night all 74b
EXETER, ONTARIO„
THY. CSBOIRNE & RIBBERT
FARMER'S MUTUAL FIRE INS:UR
ANCE COMPANY
Read Office,
President,
Vice -President,
Bit, Cr. F. ROULSTON, L. D. S., Di
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Honor 'Oradoate of Toronto Ihriverao
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afternoons. Phone Office 5a ancl.-3,
Residence 5b.
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sity.
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