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�► D:.;A. McLACHLAN, Principal.
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YCUUR CHILD IS CROSS,
FEVERISH, CONSTIPATED
other! :9t tongue is coated,'
e little bowels with "eli-
pypia Syrup of ,Figs
r ,t easy <siter giving.
`ours
of 1+"igs," because in
Mgrs all the' -;clogged -up _ Waste,
'- and` fermenting food. genily
sat of t7Te owels and you :nave
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ch i i n ed et Inc coaxed.
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ruit laxative
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1 Ta Red States wUl be extended
tc i1ay 1.
mord Readings n a speech at New
York, paid a bight trib to Bresi
dent Wilson.
The Termite; Eoard.of Control vot-
edd grant OR I0 'o
e at g ztt ,€a00 for clic Great
i' 'ar Veterans' Association.
The matter of an. extra grant to
tale Toroaato General hospital was
dismissed by tlae Toronto Board of
Control.
'be captain of a Belgian h°
smack was foully nanrdered
member of the crew of a German'
sular artae,
A epegial, ennb-committee of the To-
ro ato City Conned considered the
lagsslbltttaes of securing,, revenue
nv, g >
one � a.,ba gto
lTo s
a g g .
The cargoes tbrou>h Sr. Marv's
river 'a r dttriaag 1917 made a rc'fiorcd in
value, though Pot quite sat tonnage;
elle total value was $1,113 ,.()09,0tIte
Arrangements are conap?eted for
the T ell.n oto
f war badges officers
and men discharged wader certain
eaaad icons from the f'anadian naval
service,
1 -Gen.y�SiP. "� .. c
bealt'5 was never better the
Tice.: tete waeater, and devises ilia
aslsc d' fora €� doll
boat^ `tuC4tlkt.14i fn
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s;onwlmake`
ae€ori anniierrak.
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01;" FARM STOCK & IMPLEMENTS
win, E. Naira lees received, .instnTe-
tioas frau. Mr xnuel W. Cann to sell
by public a on Lc 30,
Usbdroe, orq Tuesday, )Iarch 2€a, 1918.
at. 1 o'clock, the ."o1lotrjng,—
Hj.ses-•-Pair or dark bay ge d�iags,
ising b:Oars Grid, weighing 3000 lbs;
1 Ally r siaa,g 3 yeers; 1 carriage mare
cis ne 10 years, good in ell hn reels.
Cattle -1 purl -ram" cote doe in Apr"ri
2 1?urian caws due 'clay , 2 E"arroav;
coir young, 4 st ens r�s ag twQ
v^ears Koxd, 5 year::ng sae, rs. ? year
Pin: ? s'ers. r
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elat, sheaf c
Oo;;k:sliu#t: mo-wer,
shalt steel rake,
Doth $,allt Vrator i 7
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debenture ,
?r9t14 halts chess~ J
cagy of Pre r.Se ar
lr^. iaatle cal In 1't
idle -:aged endow, cnnvicteti
was sentenced to ten years'
er'dtuiu at the Old-13aila.ay,
l and n, The trial was notpublic;
Bombay recruiting niguree for
January constitute the highest,
rnonthly total during the war.. Pun-
jeb contributed 13,000 combatant:
and the United Provinces 6,400.
The Food Board is encouraging the
extension of the cash -and -carr) lye-
tenT to eliminate waste in delivery
rnet3iods, and will promulgate strin-
gent regulations to punish food wast -
ens of every kind.
Women in Manitoba are to have,
under the new Dowry Law to be re-
orted to the Legislature, a life in-
terest in their husbands' holdings to
the extentof 320 acres on farms and
the home site up to six lots in cities.
TF€T: IBS1)AY,._
John Redmond, Trish ;rationalist
leader, died in London,
The British armed auxiliary cruis-
er Calgarian was sunk by a U-boat.
The Canadian Northern concluded
its case before the Arbitration Board.
The Canadian Mining Institute in
annual session at Montreal advocated
joint technical and industrial socie-
ties.
D. A. Ross, M.P.P. of Winnipeg,
said part of Western grain crop of
1918 may be shipped o.'erseas via
Hudson Bay route.
Mr. T. A. Russell was elected presi-
dent of the Canadian National Ex-
?iibition at the meeting of the new
board of directors.
University of Toronto students who
are ennployed in national service dur-
ing the summer ,months, if specially
qualified, will be granted academic
credit.
Hon. John Oliver has been chosen
Premier of British Columbia, in suc-
cession to the late H. C. Brewster,
and there will be no change in the
Cabinet.
Mr, Justice, Duff, 1central appeal
nudge." has decided against the ex-
emption of bank clerks as a class, and
2,020” of them will be called up in
four drafts.
Mr. Irving 3i.. Todd; of St. Stephens,
N.B., a prominent lumberman and
merchant, has been appointed to the
Senate, in succession to the late Sen-
ator Gillmor, -
The' Manitoba Legislature was pro-
rogued after carrying enthusiastical
e
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sat
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agricialt;
rads eta cry
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voted Etat t cmto> a t war
£°900,090,000.
Wm %erriea, :af Pari ,
, been z,9 lain fa�a. lain E
;: Fite Exley Morn
T! metal intee t,. 196.e�+ t�aa9taoal o
d iron r ctiot9 aaf 111x* 1' len— 1
tt y :Institute.
eley, a We ixno , tt farm- . o
once buyer, of Ciaarsvilw,
rent county, cited- suddenlj,
Three roeclixnts of milit;ar:� urates
been demanded, in ouch Oren-
Brent. and Qtneeree. 'ItsE
An, appropriation of $5,000,000
ill be Set aside by the Oniarira
ameat far develaluuent wark
rther.i1 Onteri°
Civic doputatioaa gets rebuffs fro
Onteri° Cabinet when they sot,tglat
control of expenditures et the Board
of Education and the Board of
MOO.
The i'la L t rp1R
finds:'a siaartng0 in Indlar labor t'or
pulling owing to enlistments, and
may seek to obtain Jews from Toron-
to instead.
The railway car shortage In East-
ern. Canada is growing worse, as emp-
ty Canadian' cars in the 'United States
are sent to the Western States in-
stead of to Canada,
At the Organization of Resources
Committee meeting the securing of
farm labor and co-operation of ur-
ban population was urged In the in-
terests of production.
MONDAY.
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ly Premier Norris' strong war resolu-
tion, pledging the province's united
support of the Federal Government's,
war efforts.
The federations ofmechanical em-��
ployes of all Canadian railways have
been amalgamated, to form Division
4 of the Railway Department of,. the
American Federation of Labor. Ap-
proximately 30 000 rnen are affected.
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eras iPas
John Redmond`, body was laid to
rest- at Wexford, Ireland.
The Swiss are angry at Germany
for the sinking of a food ship.
Dr. John R. Mott ;said he had
greater faith in Russia than ever,
Carrie Rena Montgomery, of Mount
Dennis, was killed While crossing
railway tracks.
Lt. -Col. E. Be Hardy of the Base
Hospital issued a report on the death
of Pte. W. Berry.
North Torontoratepayers discuss-
ed Toronto tax rate and alleged in-
equality of assessment.
Second Flight Lieut. Roy -Thomson
Mellish was killed in an accident in
France on Thursday. :
German troops were landed at a
Finnish port preparatory to the oc
cupation of the Aland Islands.
An Order -in -Council regulating the
profits of packing houses has been
issued, taking effect as of Jan. 1
Hastings, is, it is saide to be Clerk
of the Commons, in succession to Dr.
Rev. R. 13. Coclarane of College
Stteet Presbyterian Church, Toronto,
strongly condemned the eipendituee,
of $300„000 on. a Lake Shore Cetera.
try Club in his sermon last night.
Lt. -Gen. Sir Arthur Currie has
telegraphed to the Prime .Minister the
appreciation ef the Canadians
France for the kind greetings of the
Canadian -women's wa"Ir conference,
Miss Dorothy Steveeson, aged 25
years, engaged -to be married this
month, was instantly killed at inid-
night Saturday, when a Toronto
street car collided with an automo-
The Michigan Central Railway was
held responsible by a jury at Sand-
wich for malicious prosecution of
George Janette, Essex County con-
stable, and ordered to pay $
An aged farmeneneae
Who got intesteirad
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Auction Sale
TSE; & [FSRUOLD EFFECTS
Mr. C. W. i inson has received
s
in-
iruotioSs from �r TI Dr1 in
to
sett by public auctiob on Main. Ste
Exeter, opposite the Mean St. Meth-
odist eiaur+ . td , h Ara, 36=
- two bed
: glass cup-
board; 2 socking
chairs, ,gelzaia s 0 Hilt-
Rmtx 2 reg
at one sa'CIO
CtUAT,',r`�1
room
chem , chairs, russela, +�
14. emetkeeaSee loge.' 1
litat3�aln I kewing Machine, as
good as nezw lawn, mitayer, kitchen
R
sale sal;,, ., good. axes, a slasaiitity of
dishes, roilet net, 1t baggy, cutter,-
s, t sang lc haanness, haeaad tugs,
het ,garden teals, tihaagok ;ssaawa, large.
creamer/ cans cold oll kardweadeeern,
of cedar wood, nonaher of doors, vee
boxes s andquantity
aO
i laaantaw r.
T3 AI;
L —ood -r4 oue'
3with Itcla.ean arid.TE gGood, celtaafauThrorgis
plete undergeath alt 1-5 acre or;,
and with Trost trees, three -.Fellow,
ae
t.4oTutaar4is, 1 peach 1
aplile Fare, a aaumber of cherry trees,
:also a food frame barn en the Drop-,
:15 Off'
Isle, T'e:
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INFANTS z CiifLDRE
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NOT NARCOTIC,
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Eo* Infants au -Children.
Mothers Know That:
Castoria-.
,
Always
Bears the
Signature
�"lr`rlaaa;
or
nd by.
Ateeisre
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For Uvei
Thirty Year:
Auction Sale
131 e Canada
OCT
Vett
the tinders' ene
er, ren Saturday, Mar
also be3oolhnieri_eida_46...wfkosrhas:L,1,e. roTph.e. house
i. in. geed eendili:tiosre.,paliTaieprsm,s,v,n1Lade
klawe on day of sale.
mall eil stove, 1 double pleasure
.Early in. the war -the great -writers
detures, (helms hoes, forks, thovele,
leitn .1 sulker, ladders, 1 haY /mire;
bath tub, 1 electric light fieture;
us mention.
inme extension table!, 2 vex -andel)
rile, Cer.
eirs ., stain carpet, 1 music cabinet,
Ine house, situate
and poets of the a/lied nations joined
ein, combating, 'with all the inspiration
of the cause of liberty, the campaigns,
launched in varied guise by sedition-
ists here and abroad. In this effort
literatnre las made a worthy contri-
bution to the battle 'for civilization.
It remained, however, for the art and
genius of Raemakers to Tout the pro-
pagandists of the enemy by delineat-
ing the great basic truths of war as
waged by the H1111:S. It has been his
work, more than that of any other
person, to delineate the righteousness
Of the allied cause. "
His portraiture is a protest, an in-
dictment and an inspiration. He de-
stroys the foe's ells -representation
and exposes his Mendacity while eon,-
strectively informing the mind and
awakening the imagination. He en-
able us to grnps all: the details „of
the splendor of modern battle behind
his- story. He hoerifieseus with the
brutality of uncivilized warfare, and
at the same time arouSes within us
,the determination to rightehe wrongs
of an outraged world. Hip very shock
is stimulus, for in jelling us of the
horror of war, Raemakers makes us
understand that to stop it forever by
victory is the only thing worthy of
thinkieg and feeling human beings.
By spea.king the "s'universal language
-which art alone possesses, he has
made the war clear to those who can-,
not read. Because ee this genius for
arousing our emetions, he le the pre-
mier recruiting agent of tile armies
of civilization for and behind the
Not e To Cr di o
of
itore and others /nave eleims
;inst. the estate of ,the eaid
nate who +died on or about jun.
11111,, 1918, are required on or
before. the ":35th day of Illarclt, 1018
o send by post prestid or de -
of the Village of Exeter, Solicitors,
for the Executors of the said (teens -
cd, their thristian and surnames, ad-
dremes and descriptions, the full par-
ticulars of their claims, the state-
ment or their accounts and the nee
tore of the esecueities if any, held
by them. And ;further take notice
that elfter suet; last mentioned date
the said Executors will proceed to
dislxibtxte the assets or the deceased
among the parties entitled thereto,
haviug regard Only to the elaiins of
which they shall then have 'notice
and tient the Executors will not be
liable for said assets or any part
theret;:f ,to any person or persons of
whose clainis notice shall not have
been received. by them. at the time of
such distribution.
Solicitors for Executors
Dated at Exeter this 4th day
elarch 1018.
He' ii"truly,a".,,Pleien„Plareingi.
e.
erdene
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Always bears
the
Signature of
PERRY F. ,DO(JPE Licensed Auto-
tioneer. Sales conducted in any lo-
cality., Terms moderate. Orders, left
at Times Office'"will be promptly at-
drese. Kirkton, P. 0.
-END STOMACH TROUBLE,
GASES OR DySPEPSIA
"Pape's Diapepsin" makes sick, lour,
gassyestornachs surely feel fine
in five minutes.
n4t you just ate is' solarine' on -
ba:li4teelygla t" et relief, ifi
neutrilientx
bilek Ste ''tio rift 'seem -Jim 1)y get
S Oren
411
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SIR E019054D WALKER:
LLD., Presi
CAPITAL PAID UP. V5,000,0 0
SIR JOHN AIM, General Menasner
ESIERVE FUND, 13,500.00
Graziers should consider the advantage
of opening an. account with this Bank.
Your payments on cattle may then be
made by cheque and your sales notes
collected through the Bank. a'
Crediton Branch—J. A„. Mc Donald Manager.
Honor Graduate of Toronto 'Univer-
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Head Office, Farquhar, Onte
DIRECTORS
WM. ROY
3. T. ALLISON
AGENTS e
J0131N -ESSERY. Exeter, Agent Us -
borne, and Ridduiph.
OLIVER HARRIS, Munro, ,Agent -for
Hilbert, Fullerton and ',ogee.
'A. TURNBLiLlf..
Honor Graduate or -Toronto Urnvel-
DENTIST ,
, Teeth extracted without pain. ok
any bad effects. Office over Glade
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Labratory, Exeter.
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Commiesioner Solic tors for thee
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