The Exeter Times, 1917-4-5, Page 4•SYS
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ml -Dost, Nervous Wome ,
1;'Lotaisei110, i t E 'was a nervosas.
tvreeL,,, and b., a weak, 'run, -down eon-.
clition -where :a friend asked late to try
' Wino/, I did sod grid Les; a result hare
g ahmed in 'healt3,1 ticiuh
ritioL
dor a zsw
representii
naterests wits a
sonstruettoa
through tize
Board
ives of ship,uiltthsg
view to speeding up
f vessels ordered
tin e erial 1'dunitons.
Res T, ra., t'e widely-ksaovazt
aptisc clergyman` and latterly work-
- o the northern part of Peter-
aroogh eonnty in connection with
sbvterIan Oherch died :at
"€1 ward Kemp... Minister aaf
--it.t. is investigating the t$it
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cable+*reFor,.Y that
tisk n enhe ; ,.
:eon was introdneeai
gs in Engi,-ad at the
avian authorities.
rtislz and E'reneh wear c
fid the Italian front.
attac,i s ou the Rotten'
reliulsed h
Gavel
wdeidesd i
J
nn porta Events il�f facia;
Occurred Durinc, the Ir e
TIk e 1
ill
ave
y World's ld's I$aplte ings
Complied amt Put to
ane;; Attractive Shape €u
senders of Our Pa,
sAN glia
VACATION' OW
Nord':
— ; ,.a%E I'
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s
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:.rtjoymeret„
TESr,lf.
troops have pnrsi e the
t of Persia;.
Lake lsoats have steam a ala at 'ng.
or the ofaening of navigation.
retch prisoner was forced by
et.*zastas tQ foal: in the zone of
a as raider i
"fie.
drill is to I?
hntea1 and
ex- of the tragi„
workmen
ri Germ ns.,
a- the yoke,
'Vary Boyle
age, aa.s
ammoting to
ly#nto grand l
shoo
'aeto Sicl;ei: Commission.
made th@tr sport ice the Govern-
Severr1 municipalitiestook steps
k to organize for farm help and greater
production,
A man supposed to he John Reeve
'WaS dra-rwne t Q. the Fifth street
4rgd0e., izs , "4.
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at
t'etioraToectifto
Staab
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`l`lzreo of th
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eseued �;itase,
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ESTAT
D.' ROUSE/IP
, ba beeia } t�
d+�� t%bia auction :Q� "i?t
turcdas, Al>�'a:;. ?th.
` esloat ,a$arp the following
r :Ihles r 6 ,dining-
Oen chairs: two
and wash stand
e le am tares, 1 stet-
'uehe arm,ha
lou J' ronl gap ei 441.
staid,-
eadatig c 4a h • -cart;
1 hall rack 1'l eo e r t1 ee
rncalt tables," '1I, toTi one
;e r4d , 3eaatiiti ° ��D r f two
>' ' '"� a :it'' 51:0, fro toil t 5,-;.ts,
`44,'$'ai'rls rpetR lawnmower wheel,
lvirrew lart-e. as sitter; wash tuts,
iron gots, ,dishes and, other articles
too nutieroes to mention.
1 r10.4 good white Wyandotte i;ensr.
small quantity of hay and woods..
dahlia bulbs.
TE ll Gaslt�
REAL ES If nfi larevtously
soled there * I oftez'ed fpr sale
the reside atce ggi' t : , `onsistin,
of a brick dwells { , ` cidl_ modern'
eonvenienses,. ,good � heal lipaset
good garden. and tel I t of fruit
trees,
Terms .evade known. onday of gal ;
or •arii.lit.y at. the .boas .
: Phillips S. Pardon, J . aSetait,�
e x Clerk - k'ropr etor i
Notice To Credito
Ila, C.E;,. for any
Engineer, :and a. p
of Pe;erlroro,.
'it,
-*rd, chat
(real the 1~,iin.-
e Gamtario Powe
plat SoiiaPao"' a
wk.re
e•
sootier
[y dlssoltt
arae
AN
arfed w have Ines
i" coat
alive aL
tlazf fpmar d aye.
e yf l e stocizitrg lisle.
se n h heel three 'ee
s+ d tie cse th from gado
oil to �rte00-year-oirl
i a' or rt. 7 e
�. It aorta 1 '7d.i g. inf tic?; Vitt
to f
catty of llprruox
d ` Notice is heaeo) given
Statutes in that
fool; aIt ala si
itor;t and others bauing ei.
gaaansr the. estate of the , aid.
aP A it ted tk a r ftbOtIt
zh. 1'x17, are rw;att ad on or Li,,
fore the 24th day ofagrii 1917
:osnmitted at to z;end by gapsc prepaid or de-
} `or trial at' liver to tess:s, %AMOR & Stantaur.
of .mur- . of tee Village of ExeterSSealacitor9
Seedey'a for the Executrix of the ;not d eo.,stts,,
ed, their cterisra,in and surnames -d-
tag the dresses and deVeripzioais the tall par-
of
arof their olaiztas the aitat
eiat aat 'their acemints and the cea-
re of the seeearitiett if ons, held
m And farther take nutlet'
mach East mentioned ()ate
Weekly Auction Sale
of Horses
The undersigned .sa PAK by Petal
aaction at DOW'S R.
East of the Metro °r
gyp,
Sat farday
aft t tI
at 2.30, o'clock a ►,.;, fleet fgllowz
4 3 -year old fillies.
2 3 -year old geldings
. a -year old filly
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4. -year - old geldings
A »umber of geod, horse, 3 cows
due to calve in 31arcla, 10 good Dear
Lawn calves„
12 head two year -tic? steers and
heifers.
2 brood sows.
TEIR i —6 months eretiii
Per cent added on €arninhins
joint motes.
W. w1obimon,,,
Atactioneer.
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ova
G; J. 1)o
Proprietor.
Auction Sale
Of dwelling house in Exeter,
;Lease iu Usborne, The admit4$1
of the estate of the late George Coxx`
nislt will offer for safe at his lata;
aescdeuee on Satorday ANIL
1917 at g o'clock Ir.tn. First f of lett;'
R 3
on. the North rside oa Market Sz.
teeter. On this ;property 'is a elan.
�ftorey frame cottage and us good
frause stable,, Second one - ere ofitthe
S,oaatht macer of 1,44t. Six on tltd.
North, side ol` the ' see Road tu:
the Town4hip. 'of Viiib 1l me. E3aa t aiq
Ion iS =t horse >tvjiue 3tolase. If not Sau:ol:
a4itli the Iot horse wilt be so:ai,..
rattly h'+h a one-horse as'al;or€
t'air of qhs a grindsto.n.f bed,
ad and *thew articles Of .lat3aa,5ri;,tild
£airniture. i o
Tal RMS Real Estate 10 ?it:r oen ,
ct a day of nils altd 'balance i tl?rt3'
rhatieis, "Vassb.
l=4trtn r conditions`and. pa'
at°ill be. mole ,knowon
ear tar my be `imsmd on application toa� 4
03, Phillips, Auctioneer.
CIa;'t.3 SAN sow S`i'.gNCRY
$olirito s. a
'Pao ntu Cerniall, Admintstrator. . a
lvare raaQlaitma
Trmtu.p; attd t
tpndart is#ca
for bis lea
�atdon:il
pr'Pp.agana
eut,
la4 Tt:iihT
Marty is said. tc
offer of A"`etmparat
Coloradge.
I1to,rever60ears,diet!uthie'
y residence there,.
Robert 130rdlou and trio
ivaetted with King Ceor
ttore prat attorntstint;
cr-revelation in .Rnssis„
to inciter moble to
arxt k'h
t of fes, a, iord well. kno!iat
I#r«tntTtaw,
i while helping a;xizaelgixahipboi•
wood,
ra British destroyers are xs
rted loot in the channel, , one
struck a Heine and the other collided:
with a steamer.
The Grand Dukes and Imperial
Princes of Russia, have signed au
Addeo= declaring their loyalty to the
new Government.
"I be Copeland Brewery, of Toronto
has closed down. The management
claims to have lost money steadily
since prohibition became law.
A washout on the G. T. R. near
Ottawa caused the death of Engineer
W. G. Campbell of Depot Harbor.
Fireman E. Kemp was seriously' 'in-
jured.
A special ship will be used next
month to carry back Canadian wo-
nren and children stranded in Eng-
land since unrestricted U-boat war-
fare beearrie
ar-fare-became effective.
More than 2,000 Germans, who
have been working in the oil fields at
Tampico and Vera Cruz, have been
distniseed by the oil companies. They
slue without employments'
A despatch to Reuter's from its
Athens correspondent states that
Greece has presented a note to Italy,
Insisting upon the withdrawal ' of
Italian troops from Epirus to Avlona.
The Danish Government has' not
replied to the enquiries from Wash-
ington regarding the admission of
armed American merchantmen to
Danish ports, but the indications are
that it will follow the example of
Holland in barring them.
THURSDAY.
a":$..td 1 r{¢teol1 1*
rib t?te the a sz.t- of the aieeeated
.
titk4 tberete,
o t claims of
onto have node
atria wilt net
eta or
any part
ul ter uny a'raion tr Persons of
a nti titan not hare.
icy her at the; 'aerie of,
ooh taloa),
«S.TANllti$lQ
oliva 9ms for czet 4z
zi^r alt: ` ed day o
4, J.
A CRY
r,: TON
A
Ruch redc�7Pta
Champags►a lea
ward Ctol
usi
ro forty At,
d by Hun In
v'id H, Browne, id
Canada as a utotailittradat
ew Jersey,
fat at the chances of 'Earn
t the Chatham sidenote
,n oomnieuced.
ltallroad workers will help Ull
a farms in 'Manitoba, thus aiding
relief of labor shortage.
Russian Socialists aro urging the
Germans to take action to brring
about a revolution, thus tusking pas-
slble a "peace without trictory,"
It is stated that many of the
Doukhabors now In Westearn, Canada
wish to return to Russia -alae° the
revolution..
Russia has issued a manifesto to
the people of Poland telling them
that. they willbe allowed to decide
their own form of government.
The steamship Germanic, the last
of the Northern Navigation Coni.:
parry's steamers that made the Mac-
kinac Island trip fantods, has suf-
fered the fate of predecessors and
was burned to the watery edge while
zt the G.T.R. dock at' Coning-
ryssr5 T,,
w ood,
Brand Whitlock, the American
3a4inister to Belgium, and the mem-
bers of the American Relief Com
mission will shortly leave; Brussels
on a special train for Switzerland,
according to Reuters' Amsterdam
correspondent, wiio quotes Berlin
advicesas his authority.
MONDAY.
Seeding has commenced in south-
v�estern Ontario.
Great Britain's revenue in the
past year showed great increases.
Toronto's Customs returns for the,
fiscal Year ended March 31 broke all
records.
Austrian troops were expelled
from positions by the Russians on
the latter's West front.
Every officer in the 109tH Regi-
ment, Toronto, has offered ` to serve
in any capacity, it is announced.
Judgment was gives in . favor of
Mrs. Taylor in the big legal battle
for the Don Valley' Brick Works.
The largest party of disabled sol-
diers that has- yet returned to To-
ronto reached the city yesterday,'
numbering. 132.
Canadian. Trade Commissioner
Beddoe reports that Canada could
capture'' much New Zealand trade, if
not too busy on war Borders,
No .appreciable results have fol-
lowed the extension of time for
signing the National Service registra-
tion cards, which expired Saturday.,
N. W. Campbell, B.A., thirty-one
years inspector of Public Se;hools in
Grey county,' died suddenly` while
getting ready to go to church: at
Durham.
The Manitoba Patriotic 'i and does
not require this year any more sub-
scriptions from individuals, having '.
received`sufficient for all expected
outlay until the end of the year.
Large p e pper7,t eposiis on
shore ai'" f e A Cti aOGP}t a,1
e
."Whet 1 *mow
oa ataarry Areeda in tier arrading that
ct: atndcrstand., zny ntothrs. €zr.
of giving toe the definition wke td,
PP iitd to ker. staffer -rat? seat, nae to
to lzaztt it, and In this
Tho learned many things
the auu ing of the Individual
word in question -among etherthlc;gs,
burl to use n da'ettonnrp, and the great
ptrxsere and advantage there might
be Ito the use of the dictionary.
Altcrararia, when 1 went to the village
school. envy chief diversion. after les -
were learned and before they
etre recited, was in turning over thax
Imre of the `Unabridged' of throe
dore Now the most modern Ilnta...
bridged-they'isi4-1Nfii;'4t:"ti, ;rzoNAl-
,vires me a pleasire of the gorse sort;.
En far as gay knowledge extends. iris
at »Ment the best of dear oac.vobume
dictionaries. and Quite ent1ticnt for
all ordinary uses.. Ewen those who
po sesa the splendid dictionaries in
rolinT,Cv will pet find it a ?tat
tiaoveenience to have fists. wibitb 14 so
connect, so fall. and so trustwor".hg
as to leave. in most eases; little to be
desired." --Albert s. Cooit,$�Fa D LI D„
Professor of the VagiishLanguago and..
Literature. Yale Univ. April 28.1421.
hay
For Over 68 Tears Plabli.shers of
The Genuine Webster's Dictionaries,
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mer. ',ring July and August •
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Notic
Hester How night school, Toronto,
for recently -arrived foreigners, has
large enrollment.
After May 1 Canadians crossing
into the United States will be sub-
ject to an $8 hea.d tax.
New Provincial legislation pro-
vides for increased taxation on the
profits of mining companies.
The Railway Commission declines
during the war to put a maximum
length on freight trains.
A bridge on the Intercolonial Rail-
way near St. Germain, Que , col-
lapsed owing to pressure of ice.
The British ha;ve defeated a large
Turkish force, capturing 900 men,
Including the staff officers, and are
advancing- on Jerusalem.
The Ross rifle factory was form-
ally taken over on behalf of the Do-
minion Government "by General El-
liott, Master -General of Ordinance.
An airplane -fire patrol is to be in-
augurated in timber limits owned by
Ellwood WilsOn in the St. Maurice
valley, Quebec,. returned aviators to
be engaged.
A Vienna legram says Emperor
Charles has left for Berlin, where
will confer with the Kaiser on
then -subject of relations with the
Free, in the counties jail
Creditors
f tile Estate or Cr::
Cornissli, of the Villag
, Comity of !loran, lab-
orer, c
Notice
obeli' that i.n fared(
ttors and others having claims ag-
ainst the (alete of GJorg,'!. Cornish
who died on or about January 19th,
1917, are required on or b:for:
April, 21(1n 1917, to send by post
prepaid or deliver to Alessrs Glad.
& Stanbury, of the village of
eolicitore for the Adruinie-
Iptious., the foil particulars of the:r
claims. the statement of tker ac-
counts and the nature of the Beetle,
pales, if any, held by thetn. And
further take notice that :titer said
last anentioned date the Administra-
tor Isall proceed tO distribute the
assets of the deceaeed among the par-
ties entitle(' thereto. bovine regard
only to the elaims of ivhich he shalt
then have not,ce and that tin. said
Administrator anal not be liab:e for
said assets or any part thereof, to any
person or persons, of whose olainia
notice shall not have been rece"red
by hira at the time of sach distr.ba-
GLA1)31A,1 STAN -BURY
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AYegclabIS
---"F:nPeros5manatdesitensigt"Zik0r51;EN
Apefori
Poi' Infants and Obtildrenli'
Mothers Know That
oria
Always
Bears the
Signature
F ve
Thirty Years
AND R RIVE $S,SOC,OCO
ranehe Canada
"Got son
"No. 1
"Qi, know its Ent my wUes told rlats to
n ?atalzlia traso bi
est
' Would if He Could,
"Pa, if we lived in the days of pi-
rates would you be a ph -ate bold and
sail the Spanish mainl"
"Of course not, my son."
"Of conrSe not," chimed In his moth-
er. "The place of the old pirates be
taken by the modern trust magnates,
and. your pa Isn't a trust magnat.e by
Solicitors for Admin stra or
ELDERLY, WOMEN
Dated at Exe'er this 2nd day of:
'41 I SAFEGUARDED
April, 1917.
Notice To Creditors
n the mat of
BART., J. CDOXSON
Notice is hereby given tl-at Earl
J. Cookson, of the V.Ilage of linnsall
in the County en Ifuron. Harness Ma-
ker, has mail: an ass-gnmen. of his
estate ta me for the general bene-
fit of his creditors under "The As-
sig-nmen' s and Preferences Act."
A meeting or kis creditors wit be
held nt ti7e online of GIndman and
day nhe 13th day of April 1917 ab
2 o'clock 'in the afternoon to rec -e
a statement of affains, to appoint in-
5)ectors and fix their rennin rat on
Creditors are anqucsted ta
their claims with Gdadnaan and Stan -
bury the assignee's Solicitors, w th
proofs and particulars in quir.d by
the Act, on or beifore the day
on suck tneeting.
And notice, is 'further given that
after the -First, day of May 1917 the
assignee w,11 proceed to distr 'hate
the assets- of the d.eaor amongst the
parties entitled thereto, having re-
gard, only to the claims V' which. not-
ice, shall then have been given and.
She will not healable for the assetts
or any part tkereOr ,So d:Striboted
Tell Others How They Were
Carried Safely Through
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fourteen children and I owe my life to
Lydia E. l'inkharri's
Vegetable Com-
pound. When I was
45 and had the
Change of Life,
mended it and it
gave me such relief
from my bad feel-
ings that I took
several bottles. I
am now well and
healthy and recom-
mend your Compotind to other ladies."
—Mrs. MARY Rieeweiv, Durand, Wis.
Blackstone, Mass. — " My troubles
were from my age, and rfelt awfully
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—Mrs. PIERRE COTJRNOYER, Box 239,
Blackstone, Mass.
Such warning symptoms as sense of
CANADIAN BAN
OF CO MERCE
SIR EDMUND WAIXER.
TAL PAID UP, $15,000,000
JOHN MD. General Manager
RESERVE FUND, • $13,500,004,
WAR TIME ECONOMY IS NO EMPTY PIIRASE
IT IS THE CONTRIBUTION OF THOSE WHOit:;.
STAY AT HOME TO THE WINNING
OF THE WAR.
D your share by building up a Savings account
or Tnvesting 1ln war securities.
EXETER gRANCII—A. ECHN, MANAGER
OBEDITON BRANCH —S. M. JOHNSTON, Manager.
FUIRNI.TURE DEALER, * *I"
Embalmer and Funeral Director Honor Graduate of Toronto Univer*
phone 74a. Night Call 74b aBiet:i.deOnfereiceSb.over Dickson &
' Law Office. Closed ftVedneodype..
ONTARIO. ainftesrnoons. Phone Office 5a an.t.i
EXETER -
FARMER'S MUTUAL FIRE INSUR-
Honor Graduate of Taranto Univepn•
sity.
AWE !COMPANY
Aead Office,
President,
WM. RROCK.
Farquhar, Ont.
BORT. NORRIS
THOS. !RYAN.
ORS
rWM. ROY
J. tr. ALLISON
AGENTS
JOHN ESSERY. Exeter, Agent Us -
borne. and B'ddulph.
OLIVER HARRIS, Munro, Agmat for
W. A. TURNRULL.
Solicitors, Exeter,
LICENOED AUCTIONEER -AND
VALUATOR'„'for Count' -s of Ikuron
erth and- Middlesex. Parra Stock
t.' Exeter Chergfii-;-
any bad effects. Office over Glgtda,
Exeter. . Ale
S. Graduate Victoria ilnivers:itiFt.iss
La bra tau., Exeter, Lc;
Barrister, Soiicitor, Notary Pfthlio',
Molsons etc.
Money to Loan at lowest rates olff
Interest. s.
OFFICE—MAIN ST, EXETER.,