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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1917-3-22, Page 4seem S. KERN'S ADVICE ,Nervetts,Ren;PIptati Wom 141Y4 kid ut/4 cottla hnt4ly I, , bead d eot !ow 1e d ap Poutully and ate weU an TTVOU ' k, riot t try 171 -Mrs, tare Vno to Ly Petite, eld dig k, momfor, mad feeble old e and S. COLE. lerue,rgist, Exeter, 4,-.4* the best Druegietes in all ario towns.. On.t Ont - 7 -17:N ST.O Information wt i X tteruiPg. 3). r. A, Union ;St Torento, ot b Norra 1`1, A 7. portant Events Which Ha Occurred During the Wee. se War Rpuiugs C , rat "re Shape Our Paper — A jGrznent ¶rorQuto„ompmee,it„,4onoed their Tplaptele cairipaigneOpereernits. The Grated Rfalakeclhapter is hold- ing its annual timeafeag in Stratford. p,laus for the highway aeroSe On - taro were laid before the Legisla- ture. The Chinese President and Cabinet have approved the proposed break witb l3erlin. Exteasive thefts of Potatoes, but- ter and eggs have been taking Mace in Montreal, air George Foster has asked some a-epresentative menueadurere to tore - suet with him, is admitted in the British Com - mous that the Dardarmiles -eport was ceeseeed by the War Cabinet. Csaptain James E. Smita and Capt. neatain Smith, brothers, who bath end the lakes for years, are dead. Weelesele auger deelees haye beete, reed thet they muss ettnitile With Le ° forbidding agreements to P u0 Prices. earnia woreingnien allege,' that lie -ma tom getting jobs thermwhile edemas''including returned aol- rs. are 'Peerlileast. Wattle -se, formerly of the S. Bate -Allen, has been ap Oteeernerp kleeest pereaty 15 sLibera iil1k1 Government ltted, II the LRgislature to aaU adieus who but en- Aervice. 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S.A.. 0 - Tr" ONTARIO'S tlIFST BUSINESS ae ks2p COLLEGE; te Students may enter ear etas- * see at any time. Commence 3 your course now :Ind be quell - tied for a 'position by lelieleuta- mer. leurie,g July and August o ast year we received calls tor VER 200 OFFICE ASSIS- TANTS we "could stipple.. Otte grarbiates are d mand. it at eitee for ree ata . cLa Prig. The ois T e Thaw was ee4y ad atic. h ss ot Connaught has • lapse. Hotel of Toron- to be a crisis Furttser meetings of women passed esoiutIos demanding that conaerip- on be Adopted, American hard coal produeers ;have been 'warned not to fall to make summer redUCtiOnS. Sierte German SUbniatitteS Were re- ported to have been put out of busi- ness sinee January I. Sir Lratall atelvin Jones under - Vett a second blood trartefuidon OP- eration to save his lite., Major George Bruce Hood o Guelph, township, a noted live stock judge and active militat7 nitui, died t the age of 76. John Nett, who watt police =gis- ts of Port Perry tor thirty years, d a resident of that village for venty-iive years, died at the age of 2. Shipbuilding contracts let by the Imperial liutdtions Board. in Canada for the British Govertunent will keep every plant busy until well on into 1918. The French Consul bas been di- rected to call to the colors men who had previously been rejected, in order to release clerks and others for active service. The Montreal Board of Trade pass- ed a resolution calling upon the Fed- eral Government to enforee the Mili- tia. Act immediately and call out men for the defence of Canada. Fire destroyed .100.000 worth of property at the Cordova Gold Mines, Limited, and the fate a three men who were caught in No. 1 shaft was unknown at a late hour last night. The report that a German subma- rine has been stranded near Belle- voetsluts, on the Dutch coast, is con- firmed by The iletvollsm. Fifteen members of the crew, says the news- paper, have disembarlred. THURSDAY. Mrs. lafthouse, wife of the Bishop of the Anglican Diocese of Keewatin, died at leenora. It was announced that thirty thou- sand bars will be voluntarily closed in Great Britain. Fernand La_bori, who was attorney for Dreyfus in the world famous trial, died at Paris. The Duchess of Connaught passed At' e e 'cal Corps is announced the Militia Gazette. He succeeds the late Hon. Sir Frederick W. Barden, China has severed diPleinatie rela- nfue :path Germaey, taken posseseion pr• Alk-PeTalau ulereb4,14 shiPs iu X about SIX ill witpaber, plac- ed thtr <mews on,alsereatAnder guard, VandesTsttel:eaicleddi a an r " atrnst ° a t 11' ° Belted aU labor emigratio a except to the extent ne eupply the aeeds. of Qe Malay tates. 9X(le I.S.$1,11 for the Pt# IndiaM man -pewee r nection with the War, FRIDAY. Notable miditious ware made to e British entliareo 'rhe Kaiser ia reported to bare or dered tee 13eigiaa slave rates stop- ped. British shipping statisties prove the, failure of tete ,aulemarine eam- paigo. rhooeueeneofOatario d. s e Slia°a°1- leetensie-e plans to enpIOY The Provincial an Pro- file to 00 1)000 Q r in ce- bill was given itr secoud, radiug in the Legielature. The• Czaz of Russia abdiealed fo Maine, reeolatiou, and Grand Duke ettiche.el became Reg. A total of 83.0ou,octofranes ill harm been spent o tke war by nee by Jame 1, eext, Carseetaletle aLP,P, to fo abut thlvteen'Tears die gnoula, at the age of sereuty- to introduced f'`raNflocilvaiseSetjaltaies” . o et by a Government mein - 1"'l s Be- A, Waugh, 4 Public school t tioinloa, Ont., fell on the ,bile g, heete, and died in a ) a ea ick Safely League will in- ne before ne-a' r ie dments are adopted ey Grand Duke Michael Accepts he Leg • Throne From People. The Ora . Grand Lodge of On - Let Weil, eoreeluded its mammal see- siou et Stratford, nee wet meet 17 Caathare ileat year, Tb e Caeadian Council of Agrieul $1,50 to $1,90 for grain t the 13ritisli Government, of $1,70, A pi reorganize the Cartadia little, and call our '40,000 to 100,- 000 mem primarily for home do - has b,..?eri luta before the Cub - 01 aa cowa will be held en tlie ferm of Ira Marshall 1-2 !nee wetat of tile' village of Kirkton on Saturday alatreli 24th, commencing av one Melock,eheres the folio -wine -• - 10 c OW'S With. calf foot. 0 vow n due in M,erch, 10 mews due in AVril. TERMS -10 months credit on furn- Isaina ateproved joint notes at 6 per ne per antiwar. A calf Will be donat 4 to the Patriotic, Fend. Secure.. a. icket and set the bell going for the eatio calr. Pecry 13')q)c-, Att4L, ul, Weekly Auction Sale o Horses The undersigned. ad 4ctiou at DOW'S st Of the MetreP 1 e Q rdaY afternoon, etch the 244 o'clock- Pee, the' following— old fillies. 2 e ted madams, 4 -e -eta old filly 2 e-e`ear old geld-e-emene A eaunber of good horses. cows ealar" "afterela 10 goad Dur uu ea. TERMs--0 mouth-, eredit -with r tient added on terifiehing atiprov- notes. Taylor J. iietiortaer, Propriet DUMA TAKES CONT t, Lucas, Qua ie s leueeia Nre to Decide • the Country WM ile- mbile, and Not the ' to (x%ntiou Ttie LM the a art fg Join moraine t i lo the " bared r p rand , cce ti" °nett pu people, nent received an +News wholesale greeters nada, ta;54-3e an, .littatisiastie swim died "—age 4 ti Hamilton after COertbage Ports 1 rot Sweden. tided ;service of inter- Grand Petite °I the Ailies throne of RasSfai frcant was heldtbe Call.sent the EIgin„ 311 businoss being sus - urine the meeting'. riling to ta the senti-o :;;IpTs t:trutaDdliol;‘;.10 table gain Ag4113hee 'statement follows: ttapagne region, "Grana lloace Michael Alorandro- man TePresentatives viten, accepting the throne from his 0 banded their passports. brother, declares that he does so only 4ndpuRrauti5ilitionf ttbr:Turks in Die, who should bY a plebiscite eon- with the consent of the Russian pea- ostablish a new form of government 4 TheMeitrlorrs* eff the 204th (Beavers) and now fundamental lawa,o rd,eposited in the Leg- meAtifotelasr rehloturneeeddiettelGoaeneraElropostarott iBaslatttaliveicAchwatnerbee Regulations. as to the wlgtring of Headquarters. The attitude of the uniforms by officers were laid down armies at the front in the face of the la an order from Ottawa, new develoPmellt net Yet ltaavat In Toronto business men proposed to Petrograd, it is generally believed t511.0e0Goovtaerenumenfotr that they orenitareasioe Nicholas as conamanderein-in will that the appointment of Grand Duke farms. be received enthusiastieally by the Colin Lovering, aged 35, and troops, with whom he is extremely Henry Duruford, 17, were 'crushed popu1ar. to death in a gravel pit at Poxmead, The Weekly Dispatch says it learns Orillia township. o excellent authority that the first Forestry, railway employees, and imisla.tive step of the new Russian railway construction, medical corps. Government will be to assure the have complete freedom ot all Russian artillery, and infantry troops reached England safely-. Jews. The Grand Trunk has issued an 'The attitude of the revolutionary embargo on. all freight excePt. coal Govern.ment on the subject," it says, • shipments, in view of the possibility "will be guided by the leading prine of a. strike in the United States. The Minister of Militia announced that about 50,000 at least of Can- ada's militia would be called out for immediate training for home de- fence. The Coroner's jury in the case of the -murder of Wm, St. Pierre, near Aultsville, found that the fatal shot was foxed either by Nettie Richmire or by Emerson St. -Pierre. TAL Auction Sale OF RM, FARM STOCK AND l'alP1,1:talENT There will be sold by Public A ion. on Lot 19, Con 1. Stephen mile ,South of Exeter, on TUESDAY, alARCH 27, 1917 At 12 ciatioek sharp, the folinvia • eriy, viz :-- oeses-- ream good ",orkitle mere Yeare old; Geeeral Purpose mare 9 year, (tido matched team of fillies risine Z years old, sired by Storm King; gelding rising I year. catlie—Cow dam in, May; 2 cows eueposed to be 'in calf; 3 choice milk- ing eetys; ; choice 2 -year-old steers ranaiee _from 1000 to 1100 lbs.; 15 calves 1 Year old. Pigs—; ,store pigs, 140 lbs. 33 ,young hens, im mem-am—Massey-Harris bind.' 6 ; ormick mower, tt ' 9;w; elanor; *Pleader in goo ivork 'Order; se*, drill, 12 hoes; ad em ,,, set distn0,14t4trbws, hay ae Looksliatt tn.„..fUrrow nearb' new; wall:iog Plow, see: - wagons, WttgOti box, gravel box, hay rala:e pig rack, Chatham ---,twee, mei efr00 lbs. WeI.11 szaies grindstone, cutler, buggy, alcCoriniek • cultivator Laders, ext'ension, pomp • rough, 3 dee. greda hags, De Laval mai separator, Not 15, new;, two eledee elefins, sletlees and bunks, taamele elimies; 2 set doehlierresea pa, t Itttl feet rePC, car and slates, fork, set double lialliese set singe. aarness, horse bleaket and robe, 2 wheelharrolve, 2 scoop shovels ensilage forks, beriee fork and otij- rtieles toe nemereus meal:ion. ds e, mittutity eit ehtfice Pine and sswood lumber; some Choimiceder post rails and 3 number of miantity at hay, rtaiete. and As. oats; number of pieces ot househo0 furniture, and a Staidebak. asseriger car in good ritanin ^ • MONDAY. Premier Briand of France resigns after holding office for eighteen months. Sir Robert Borden will represent Canada at the funeral of the Duchess tram the Butiry Prison in Moscow. . . • of Connaught. About 1,700 criminals, many of them G. T. Pitkin, formerly a pronainent most dangerous characters, escaped ciitzen of Petrolea died of heart from the prison but a majority of failure in London. them have already been rearrested. French and British captur.e over In scarcely any case was resistance 900 square -iles of territory from offered. All the undestroyed archives Germa.ras on Western front, of the political police are being given Custom returns in Chatham have to 13ourtzeff, the well - passed the million -dollar mark. The known revolutionize,. "The police of Kiev went over to the new Government in a body. in the provincial towns the manifesto announcing the abdication of Eraper- ar Nicholas was read from the stages in the theatres. The audiences rose and cheered and made up collections with which to buy gifts for the troops. "An incident occurred in. Petro- grad Saturday which is considered a good augury for the new regime. A procesison of five thousand officers Surgeon -General Guy Carleton proceeding to the Duma to declare Janes, Cairmaisisorier of Canadian their adherence to the new Govern - Medical ,Servie.ee, arrived in Ottawa ment met troops who weer returning, on. a six -months' leave of absence. and who halted and enthusimitically Russian revolution is a complete cheered them. success, though it has not yet been "Prayers for the Emperor and his decided whether the country will de- family have been replaced in she come a repulalic or a constitutional church services by prayers for 'Great mortarclay- ' Russia and her rulers.' Hairy Lave, an American foreman "M. Kerenski has rescinded the in a Woodstock factory, was heavily order of banishment against Grand tined and deported to the United Duke Dmitri and Prince 'Youssou- States for seducing a young girl poff, the slayers of Gregory Rasputin, employed in the mills. the monk, who exercised great intl. After a discussion of economic nence over the Imperial family, and question's in the Chamber of Depio the two men are returning to Petro - T. Will aisle be offered for sae t the same time and. niece the, above raaativAl lot, ventaleica,g 96 ares, mare or 'fitgte' iS or, the premises • awl brick ,h0LIS,Z. Wok.: Paras, avite aU modern equippment; drive ;shed, ereheril, -orate, Wald e lexed is all Well deemed it, mei 7.41i p on 1atals ' A 11 1 t" AnS—Rell eslate--fiettle taieteeee at eele; Chattels—An steet e: $10 d tiefica eleito over OM AnAne,At S' credit by turetshreg eine:mei 4 Per cient, calf ior rftveLy tverything ;will he s •thaut irAts9rve,, E ;Pt Prieters Auctioaeer, Auction Sale OF FARM STOCK &, IMPLEMENTS thcc wita. be sold by Public Aut.- ion On LOI, 35, Soo. Z. Usborne. o FRIDAV, NIARCii 23rd5 1917 At 1 &dock., sharp, the tollowing j..11 ;foal to IC.Ing Thomas; gelding rising 4 years; gaid- ing rising 2 years, it:atilt—Cow due in April; 114.17er due April 16th; heifer due May 9; 3 steers rising 1. ;yeltir old; 3 heifers imutements—,Massey liarris binder, rising 1 year old, mow‘.1r and cultivator; set iron har- rows', walking. plow, wagon, sleighs, hay track giovei box', cream separator puipet, whedberrowe grain cradle, slings, (ropes, neckyokes„ whafletreee water tank. grindstone, ditching toois post auger, 2 horse blankets, buggy, set double harness, set single harness and many other tirades. 12 tons or good hay. ierais—S5 and under cash; over that amottnt 12 months' credit on tive of race or religious opinion. The ae-Putpluronsi.eotlffiefoinrt cansahtesin, liteupeort cneontt esp.er ciple of equal rights for all, irrespec- ROHDE, Proprietress reason why Jewish freedom is to be MRS' JOHN granted so soon. is that it is a mark C. NV. ROBINSON, Auctioneer of appreciation by the Duma for the praiseworthy attitude of the Russian Jews when tempted by the bureau- cracy to desert the popular cause." s mbi will be convened at the Winter Palace, which has been proclaimed national property. Telegraphing from Petrograd Sun- day, R.euter's correspondent says: "Between three and four hundred political prisediers have been released The Rus IanConstituentAsse y away after a brief illness, death fiscal year will end on. March 31st. being due to pneuraonia. The Parks Commission of Wood -- General Sarriel, the commander of stock has thrown. open five acres of the Allied troops in the Balkans, will city parkland for cultivation by wed a nurse. The soldier is 64 years thrifty citizene. or age- Fred W. Bea, a.esistant manager Premier Borden and General of the Royal Connaught Hotel, Ham - Smuts were offered. the freedom of titan, fell dead on the street in front Edinburgh, a unique honor for over- of the Cmext House. seas statesmen. Hon. T. W. Crothers, Minister of General Louis Hubert Lyautey. Labor, has gone West to effect ,set - Minister of War in the French Can- tlernent between Feriile Coal Mine inet, ,esigned as result of incidents operators and their employees. , in the Chamber of Deputies. The steamship Algonquin, an Am- erkan. boat, was attacked and sunk without warning by a German sub- marine_ It will not be considered an overt act. By a quiet revolution in Russia, tae membe.rs of the Duma assumed control and terned out the menabers of the Government suspected of being pco-German. The Orange Order issued a mani- festo in which they suggested that steps should be taken against such shirkers as left the 'country to avoid doing their duty ha war time. Captain the Hon. eerie Foe Fitt ties at Rome, a vote of cenedence in grad. , Libbock killed on relareb 11, aged 23 the Italian Governmeat was passed Major-General Zein Governor - was the son.of the late Lord Avehure by a majority of e69 to 43. Ceenera.l. of Finiande has been arrest - d brother of heiProserai baron. Ile Plane are being Perfected in New be 'the- commander„ of .the Baltic was in thell10.0 His family Brunevvick for the organization of! gene oak -cadent remeamm re famoeg the st, 'John Shipbuilding Company to construct ships, at fare • woodet ones and atter on steel vezseiles 1 Auction Sale OF PUREBRED & HIGH GRADE STOCK Lot 'D Con. 9, Usborne, 3 miles south ot Witichelsea, on Thursday, Mar. 29, at 1 o'clock, the fallowing property, Horses—L matched pair of fillies, cliesnut., ;rising 3 years; 1 clyde geld- ing. xising three years; 1 Agric. gelding, rtsing 3 years; 1 mare, 3 -yr lo foal to Chlaredyne; 1 horse 9 -yr old, 1 gelding 4 years old. l'ure-Bred -Shorthorn Cattle.-- One Bull. 2 yeats old, "Corsican 4th" bred by R. and S. Nicholson, seed by the noted bull, "Best Beam.; 4 cows ••.vith calves at foot; a cow due at time ot sale; 1 cow due in April; 1 cow Mst bred; 2 heifers 3 -yr -old; 1 yeatimg Heifer Grade Cattle—i new Milch sow; 1 cow due in April; 2 cows dite in June heitcr 3-y t -old ; 4 two-yr-oldsteers 3 'miler:, ranee 2 years old; 2 steers 1 year old, 3 heifers 1 year .t1d; 2 fall calves, 2 young calves. Hogs -1 e good store bogs A amantey of ,good seed potatoas. Teis is a choice lot of stock and wilt. be sced without reserve. Tetine—G months' credit on furnish - Ma approved Joint notes. 4 per :teal per annum off for cash in Lieu of -notes larelsion 01 auctioneer to be Linde in • 01 dispute. C. W ROBINSON, Auct. FRANK COATES, clerk al. N. TAYLOR, Proprietor children:, Mothers Know That enuine Castoria Always Bears the Signature cmee.7.....-..-----ettellsitlimsgeliFth,N!rjillhaWeeclisrabdP:117111070R:gr:ST:21135;21:,- romete5DieestiolaCheedel-, s,40.0gcs11,1114t,c(1,,,,,pc,triPirsitiogralr, TIC. APCrreC [wily for Coast EWA sour Slomach.Plarthet Itivorrits bItosard Loss or A74: ebrigtilTun3; co.:11.1.c MONTRW4.4 zad Copy mItTP e For Over Thirty Years ASTORIA' ..MOISONS: BANK: CAPITAL AND RESERVE $8,80C,000 96 Branches in Canada A Gen a Banking Business Transacted CULAII LETTERS OF CREDIT :BA NK MONEY ORDERS SANINGS BANK DEPARTMENT i.tereo. allow Cti at ilittleilt tilt/19a rate AV, D. Ige, Manager. Bxeter Branch Government, acooru..“15, L-0 rz,vatel 0 Petrograd despatch, Senator 'Boro- vitinoff, Vice -President of the Econo- mic Despartment of 'the Finnigh* Sen- ate, has also been arrested. F. teltoditeheff, leader of the Con- stitutional Democrats in the Duma, has been appointed Minister for Fin- land and directed to proceed -to Hel- THE CANADIAN B OF CO MERCE SIR EDMUND WALKER, C.V.O., LLD., %OA., President CAPITAL PAID U, $15,000,000 JOHN AIRD, Central Mahar 11. V. F. JONES, Aset Gen') mu% RESERYE FUND. • I3,500,00130 THINK WELL BEFORE YOU* SPEND Each dollar saved will help Canada too do her share in the War. Interest allowed at 33/4 per annum on Savings deposits of $1 and upwards at any branch of the Bank. 2 JOREDITON BRANCH —S. M. JOHNSTON, Manager. "I? JAS. BEVERLEY ; DR. G. F. ROULSTON. L. D.'S., FtAiNrru-RE DEALER e Erabalto,,er and 'Funeral Director Honor Graduate NoiTfISTToronto Univer4- phone 745. mielt Gail 74b sity. Office over DickscMn & C,aata. ONTARIO. ihnigte'srill-MaoNnvsO. Office. Office5l.EXETRIt. • ,Residence 5b. IA THE USBORNE & EIBBERT - FARMER'S MUTUAL FIRE INS,TJR- • AlteCE COMPANY , Head Olfice, • Farquhar, Ont. President. • BORT. NORRIS Vice -President, THOS. [RYAN. D:RECTORS \Mel. BROCK. War ROY J. L. 11 t., SSELL, J. T. ALL1S0N AGENTS JOHN ESSERY. Excter, Agenttis- borne . and Baldulpla. °ELVER 11AI1R..S, Munro, Agent for Hibbert, Fullerton and Logiaa. W. A. Pl'URNRULL. Secty-Treas. Earaulaa GLADMAN & STANB,LIFI'T Solicitors. Exeter, C. W. atieBiNSONT , LICENSED AUCTIONEER AND VALUATOR for Countits of Herron Perth and Middlesex, Farm Stock Sales a Specialty. Offiee,at Cockehutt •Warerooms, meat door to ,the Central' HeteleMain St. Exeter. Cherges mod- erate and satisfaction guaranteed. 0 hi 1 GLADMAN DR. A. R. KINSelAN, L. L. a, D.De- Honor Graduate of Toronto Calvea- sity. DENTIST : Teeth extracted without any bad effects. Office over G'S,a14-- , man & Stanbureme Office, Ma:nalte Exeter. eel' J. W. BROWN 'NG D S. Poi - S. Graduate Victoria. Tertiversieeta. Office and Residence, Domiletant, Labratory, Eireter: ' .alssociate Coroner of 'aurora • Al 1. R.1CATtLING, ' tE* +Barrister. Solicitor Notary Pettlietiel Cominisaioner, Solic tor fox thee' eloisons Bank, etc. Money to Loan at lon-est Interest. OFFICE—MAIN ST. EXETEdI • MONEY TO LOAN, properties. at lowest a We u nhdasvet to loan largeloano na mfaorainn t 0.nta eirest, • tees al: OTT