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The Exeter Times, 1919-2-20, Page 4
crz .4. -A1,40114. ir4..V4fie ! ' 11." #bi itrtrir t7,0f. a. 1 It era .Atte Make1 during t:'1 it+y iselli'ng iu: IA your fail and win .NE TP F WEEK f'lu'e Knees important Events Which Have ECAUY!, ANA1)IAN • -E(BY STOUX SatreeeLe genu roarktts will sot- 'rein rdi;:u LS t• -h,0 itu+z for spring t of Frust and Ors, a t e r i t e a Potatoes, eco„ grown in Canada eae0 L for flea tiet.t-ars , Sae Forstliell Nave lie leie teen v,3t treP.ON rO, ON'T.- e re. 1 ere4 aseiti. Preente at 3 ,ne ,,.,.. a= fe refried neafee, 4i elite ear rod, 7 ntrami l:::zzee de manes Deg rad, reneaage feelen 33 canal pea rod, Steel gated, leaebi". end brace ire, cedar Tela es teee is iv; !ow prices, Alec G and 16 emit Anchor posts. Let cy e eetzete ; ..0 711:7 k r ce:t 017. ail kinds eve lumber and shhtgiee, Piase your feeder now far what Fertilizer yon menet; efeeRTLLIZER $20.00 I'hone 12s p� tr.ti �r�( CLATf1'OR►�rc£ikflY GRANTON END STOMACH TROUBLE, GASES OR DYSPEPSIA * Pape's DIapepsin" makes sick, our, gassy stomnaehs surely feel fine in five minutes. If what yon just ate is souring on Four stomach or lies like a lump of lead, or you belch gae and eructate fiour, undigested food, or have a feeling of dizziness, heartburn, fullness, nausea,, bad taste in mouth and stomach -head- ache, you can get relief in five minutes neutralizing acidity. Put an end to much stomach distress now by getting a large fifty -cent case of I acre s Diapepsin I:r nn' any drug storm You realize in five minutes ]low needless it is to stiffer grom indigestion dyspepsia _ or n y b rany atom- #ch disorder caused by food fermentation Sue to excessive acid in stomach. e - Ta L , Fo:.' :infants and Children Use For fiver =a.. In � e �" Q Years Always bear r �.,,.- • elte tuto of. i na • �. '�✓ 1e r g Occurred Due in the Week, The Buse World's Happenings Care.. Cully Compiled and Put Panto Handy and Attractive Shape for the Readers of Our Paper -- A Solid Hour's Ertj_osment. TUESDAY. Y. Estiinates of unemployment in To- ronto run froui 10,000 to 20,000. The. Polish Coiiihniesion has left Pas`iS for Warsaw to begin its labors.. The steamer Tunisian arrived at St, John =;•stn 013 passengers, includ- ing 26e soldiers, Jade Detupsey reached New Y$rk yeeterdee and signed the articles for the lee st. with Jess Willard. E tit gement) strike in Seattle, 'ethane lasted for five days, was o- c h:y uK I •.ttd off yesterday. We n suffrage by Federal con- stitu eat ateend;n •nt was beaten cog in yeterday le the U. S. Senate. aii'i? need Junene, with 1,120 s: boarel,:tee the Metagama, >way tic on their ve.-y to Canada. 'lent t ... b rn r le India more loyel t Tt ever, - i D..a9uhar told hie la C;<ilwoeation Hall, Ten, The ;anus elitting C'elapany it i t + n fit.�'ai inc month o1 t ..t an c..._e.I,-ttd value of tend Cel. 'Denison tes- t= - . i •- the reysl corer iselon in- the n- th:' Teeonto police s x - .-._.sylrania • reeteee. on complaint i r zlh the Morn- -ea himself with • eee - e :•lthorn tt be 't cern- g e nor disturb- is• tea •gz d With iN.,::tcr in Co- ; .:.,en:teed sen - from fre- year. any of the • i ill meet to 1 bur Ne v -York. 17, Tee rte. tt:re a place re en. e. tee , Utiles Ca. re- . a , velue of u a D.S.I., t._` .t..l. _, n. cropped • t, ii g,_ is i 1,2e—t Cana- , tee nee Clyde have .r leaders to ? 1 r.. been pass- elle Feet?ee gift of li- ': a_ iib. t : rrtirk=sh officials _ „ tl:t in rias - c`' f r .:te tI 'eeple, I. reigava water }n. pee.r acrose the .:1 t=, -_ ..,1::1 is mooted in eentett n t, iron, etre engaged in the neeLt 1 ben pi l of the Peterboro Gulirig Club. Four trophies are offered. A e n t °t.It of Mr. Justice J. J. Mae- tae. t.n'teile.l et the banquet of intern e i'Anal Sunday School workers in Tai citta. E x- Ald. Archibald admitted to the !Toronto Police Coomnaissioners that f he had got six bottles of whisky from No, 8 station. President Wilson plans to return from the United States to Paris by March, which involves a short stay at Washington, Mrs. Kitchen of St. Joseph's Island poisoned her three children, and after two frustrated attempts to drown herself ended her life by poison also. The Canadian Steamships' an- nouueem$ont of a dividend disburse- ment of four per cent. results in the resignation of the president and one of the directors. Reeve Joseph Weber of Neustadt was committed at Owen Sound fox' Wet at the Spring. Assizes on four charger under an order -fn -Council and the Military Service Act TB URSDAY. Of 14,789 Indians in Manitoba. uba:ut 750 leave died of "flu." Manitoba closed its year with a substantial balance on the right side. The Italian Parliament is speedily to be dissolved and a general election held. King Alfonso of Spain has definite- ly decided to visit South America, it is announced. Jack Caffrey, the famous. Hamilton Marathoner, succumbed to the after- effects of influenza yesterday. The Commonwealth' of Australia is to be presented by Britain with six destroyers and six modern type sub- marines. The Ontario Government have an- nounced that they will epend twenty- five millions of dollars this year in reconstruction, Ralph de Palma broke the world's mile record in an automobile at Day- tona, Fla., traveling the distance in 24.02 seconds, Jahn Jackson, aged 18, was in- stantly killed while working at the Lake Superior Parer Co.'s will at Sault Ste. Merle. Dr. Forbes Godfrey's amendment to the Marriage Act was rejected by the committee of the Legislature Call- ed to decide upon it, The Bolshevik tortes have renewed the offensive inthe region of Sred- Inakrenga,' Archangel area. They suf- fered a reverse on Monday. A North American system of relig- sous education paralleling the public school system was adopted by the International Sunday School Associa•i tion. iteeve Joseph Weber of Neustadt wasfound guilty of seditious utter- ances and remanded by Magistrate Creasor, at °wen Sound, for eight dare, Lord Boards of Tribunals are to be torxuecl to decide What enemy aliens are undesirable or dangerous, 'with a view to their internment and ultimate deportation.. Curlers at Stratford, Peterboro' and Brampton curled all Tuesday night and Wednesday Morning until daylight, A Stratford rink wont the Anal of the Western Ontario Tankard from Galt. FRIDAY:. The Unitary District CaniP is to be Moved to Exhibition Camp, y. R Savie, a noted Serbian, ad- dressed the Toronto Empire Club. Work is eonlnneneed on the proviri caai highway between. Ingersoll and Woodtsock. Canadian bank clearances, with the exception of Ave westeriicities, short substantial gains; Bishop Fallon, in an address in Massey Hell, censured those opposed to separate schools, A iuovement is on foot to exclude the Central Powers from 'the Inter- national Red Cross. New medical and engineering buildings at the University of To- ronto are to be started soon. A delegation from • the Aland Is- lands to Paris has requested that the a•. islands beannexed to Sweden. e en- The Builders' and Supply Associa- tion torsi restoration at an o f clic. appren- tice rel- tic system with due safeguards. A British service machine an Wed- nesday glade a flight. from Paris tc London in one hour and 50 minutes.' eueee Llringstoi:e at Welland told tee s •cors of the county that lis- '?a.+P qty le at the bottom of a££ees- i - t1I. ti.oubles, \° . - ;-or G.W.V.A. announced that ft would take no part in strike -break- ine when n English speaking employee are ) e :•hned. The 1 .sideut of the Border Cities tit ei 1 tetaa Beard urges immediate k,',, , iitiiz of a =tit able landing tele etair , t -lirJere .:.t airplanes, Ialce-tt, of Thorc-ld, ilttde a pl ney t _pture of an Itaii a : who was !ne u eeomen, cornering hire in a eat nee it e barn ,end ma,ehiues hill wi l .. lands up to the police. Thee, e fauitere tare by a King to I i.. ._ stc to th:. 1}..:r? tier$'. eee tihe: y _lair each meet en ea their Tea:, Ceht* 1 P i tri es one- te. era s are not admitted to the t " tt ntie y. SAT i 'F'_1y'. Ti:e cert Imp ti.i..i Pres Cottle a :11 li? htL2 it Can ria early ' enon. of linen 1322 Veneer L'f _s passed 1 ne r , rk in e .. . rdn, s trading tiee Stone Exte ..a ere. Senator Itc.bertson told Labor men t't the un 1nj,'r r:,c-nt sitea. tion would be over in eixty days. Sir William Meredith at the police inquiry zuggtstee conference on the ' matter of trades tettion r iilfaton- The Doniinfon 0overninent pro- poe - a vigorous pe"lley of railway cor.+> r: etion in the prairie provinces. Aeeien. is begun to recover money spene by Burford Township Council l: en is. reputation of farmer. to Ottawa + to protest against conscription. President Ebert of Germany an- nounccs that the Goverltment is ar- ranging the details for complete dis- armament and demobilization. Chloe eletllin of Brantford reports that the foreigners in that city", num- bering a tenth of the population, are reepoiasible for a fourth of the crime. The British and Canadian. Red Cross at Vladivostok have been amal- gamated and placed in charge of the Canadian commissioner, Col. .T. S Dennis. Lieut. Beverley Robinson, R..A.F, 7i et ' :EXETER MIMEO Auction Sale OF VALUABLE FIFTY ACRE FARM, FARM STOCK, ETC. The Executors of the will of the late Mr. Thornton Snlale have instructed the undersigned auctioneer to offer for sale by public auctionat the residence of the late Mr. Smale at WINCHELSEA on THUR- SDAY FEBRUARY 27th 101€9, at 1.80 o'clock p. m. the following:— REAL ESTATE The north half of lot number 1(one ) in the ninth Concession of Usborne Town- ship containing fifty (50) acres more or less. On this 'property are a good brick house and bank barn. This is a first class farm. Some wheat etas soa o last Fall and all the Fall work done, The land is in first class state of cultivation. There is a good Orchard and some bush on the place, The property is close to church and school- house The vendors reserve the right to sell privately. CHATTELS 1 horse, 1 male, 1 Dull= cow, 1 two- year old heifer, 1 yaarlii.g heifer, 45 black Minorca hers, 1 tip b—ggy, cutter, 1 set light sleighs, 2 sets light harness, 1 pulper 1 straw -cutter, feat c i.ai Cream Separator breech loading shot gun and other articles t'oo numerous to mention. TERMS Real Estate- 10 ter tit cn eay cf sale bentree tr. the f ,t d Aran next vith- Celuvten1Pttoi tfl:.et > uarlc;ittzt,Lerestataien will be CLattel 41O tad n der, cash. Over thet tn,ct:lat e.€1 Ic i tl credit aill be get in CP_ ftatel it g in reeved joint re tee or G ptl tri a. l:t: art',tnl die- Ct t`:lit nllt wed It' anli. Further tune : nreetiers c'f sale will Le made erica' x 1: Cee C i stile tr may be Led en erplicia..z :. 10 tit undersigned te1tit n-ds4e*oficit<`aitr:ir$, t:;t . Thein. Finale 11nti k ' Exeter Executors 'L-. bt t C. L t en tnttienecr NOt,iice t t Credi kr GIVE TO' CO P ' `SYRUOPIPA$" T C ;T ny NS 'fl ;Tin) ) Delicious "FruitLr axative" can't harm tender little Stomach, Liver, anti. Bowels, Look a$, the tongue, mother! If coated, your little one's Monlaell, liver and bowels need cleansing at once. When peevish, cross, listless, doesn't sleep, eat or act naturally, or is fever- ish, stomach sour, breath bad; has sore throat, diarrho:a, full of cold, give a teaspoonfulof "California Syrup of. Figs,» end in a few hours all the foul, eonstipated waste, undigested, food and sour bile. gently moves out of its little. bowels without griping, and you have a well, playful child again. Ask your druggist for a bottle of "California Syrup of Figs," which contains full directions for babies, children of all ages and for grown-ups, Auction Sale ON LOT 27, CON. . U. �.I .e 1. 13 1a13T ON FRIDAY; FEBRUARY 21st !draught 4 drauGht mares and fillies ail s•Ig- Eo:c'd to b•' with foal to Pere,Heron urtugibt horse; 1 driver good third horse; 20 pure-bred Shorthorn •eowvs, heifer rand bulls S4 'h of thorn ;grade cattle, COWS and baby beef steers; 60 White Leghorn pyilets 6 Yorkshire brood rows, one with ,litter; 3 set of team tharness, all in good repair. The t;•:n:ral run of first-class imply vents found on a Lar., No reserve as the furan is renter]. TELI.MSS—All sums of $10.00 ar.d 'an - der, c:i.sh; over that amount tight months' credit ou approved. joint rotes, ii (per cent per ainhum off for cash'ion. Credit tinlounts. WILLIAM NA11.RN, .Auctioneer JOIN 0L Ull'1113IIS, Proprietor' Cromarty, Out. Tn the' matter of the Estate o` Mary Penlvarrl n. 1-z;i of the Town- e hip of Usborne in the county of �, . „ Huron, widow deceased. p c t 1 iii v , Notice is .Hereby given t airst ent to rzt.atetee in that beim!. that all aced- Of Farm Stock and Iznpienzents.. r- ttere :,lid oth"r. eniee clairus a- The undersigned auctioneer will sell rn gainst the estate of the .aid eatry ey public auction, on Lot 21, Con- cession 16, Stephen, on Wednesday, March 12th, 1919, at 1 o'clock sharp the foll€n.ieg property. STOCK— 1 heavl snare rising 8 years; 1 heavy horse ri 1ng 4; o cows supposed to be in calf; 9 spring calves; 5. .stocker pigs; 75 hens; 3 ducks. le1PLE- tilENTS---binder; mower; hay loader; seed drill; hay rake; cultivator; land roller;; disk; riding ploughs; walk- ing pluugh; set harrows; cutting box; fanning IniIl and bagger, bobsleighs, grind stone, grinder and hopper, scuffler, horse power, jack, wood rack, hay rack, wheelbarrow, rode cart, stone boat, lumber wagon, buggy, bean thrasher, gasoline engine and saw, water trough, cutter, set scales; sling ropes, cow chains, De Laval cream separator, butter tray, Daisy churn, meat barrel, tub, tables, bench, chocks lantern, eggcrate, grain bags, pails, to rods fence, set double harness, set single, gravel box, ladders, sugar kettle, post hole digger, hay knife, forks, shovels, hoes whiffletrees, and other articles too numerous to men- tion. 1 coal heater with oven, 1 • kitchen stove, coal or wood; bed steads folding ironing board, 1 box stove, 2 hundred bushels of oats, 25 bushels of barley, TERMS: -6 months' credit on furnishing approved joint notes with 4 per cent off for cash SIMON MORLOCK FRANK TAYLOR Proprietor - Auctioneer leenward,;r.,t ho di doe or rt Lot 1.,ec-1 eitib r 27th, 1918, are required on orl le. -fore the 24th day of 1: ebruery, 19191 to send by. post pre,iadd or de- liver to Messrs, Gladulan L tanbury of the Village of Exeeer, Solicitors for the Executors of the said el ceas ' ed. their ehristian Led surnames, ad- dresses and par- ticulars ,he lull } P 1 ticulars ' of their chains, the stat e- meat of their accounts and the na- ture of the securities .if any, held by them, And further take notice that after such last mentioned date the said Executors will proceed to distribute the assets 04 the deceased among the parties entitled thereto, ri having regard only to the claims of I which they shall then have notice and that the Executors will not be liable for said assets or any part thereof to any person or persons of whose .claims notice shall not have been received by them, at the time of such distribution. GLADMAN ,S, STAN13'QRY Solicitors for Exeoators Dated at Exeter ' this 3rd day of February, 1919. addressed a large audience in Deer Park- Presbyterian Church, Toronto, on his experiences as a prisoner in Germany. Montreal Anglican Synod adopted a resolution sympathizing with the ,;:ews in Poland and protesting against the Polish Government's treatment of them. Premier Sir Lomer Gouin and his colleagues in the Quebec Government" have been deluged this week with telegrams :asking for beers and wines to be permitted. A young bank teller in Ottawa is missing, leaving his accounts $3,000 short, and the proprietor of a local club where he was said to have gam- bled an.cl lost heavily was fined $500 after a raid. MONDAY. Sir Wilfrid Laurier was seized with a, stroke of paralysis this morning. Hospital eases from the steamship Araguaya arrived in the city. The Supreme War Council has be- gun the examination of the Russian question. Police Magistrate G. E. Jackson of Egmondsville, postmaster there for 57 years, is dead. Plainclothesmen were met by a shower of alcohol in raiding a place inhabited by foreigners in Toronto. G -en. Mannerlieim, the Finnish Regent, has been taken i11 and has cancelled his visit to Copenhagen. The review of the New York mar- ket for the past week reveals a stronger tone in spite of conditions. C. A. Goodfellow, who had been prominent in numerous public activ- ities in Whitby for several years, is dead. One hundred thousand Canadian women are represented in the Feder- ation of Women's Societies formed at Winnipeg. The Dardanelles wean thrown open: to. American trade interests for the erst time since the world war on Saturday. Jack • Johnson, former heavyweight thampibn, is "broke" in Spain, ane boxing limited ro:.iad boats with un- known boxers, An Austrian Pole's body was found in an alleyway in Hamilton, , and a compatriot and his wife are held by the police in connection with the murder. The Royal Canadian Yacht Club will have Live Class P. yachts sailed by returned soldiers this season, and . will rebuild their Centre island, club- house in Toronto in 1920. Sir Arthur Pearson, blind, publish er and philanthropist, Who has been on a speaking tourof the United States and. Canada for several Weeks in behalf of the blind, sailed for Liv - erpool Saturday on the steamer JBaItic. Gerrnanees"Latest Budget. WEIMIAR, Feb. 17:—In an address before the German National Assem- bly, Dr. Schaeffer, Minister of Fin- ance, said he saw the necessity for credits of 25,300,000,000 marks be- ing requested. Of this amount, the Minister said, 300,000,000 marks would be used for building houses. He added that` the total credits and loans aggregate more than 140,000,- 000 40,000;000 marks, not including 6,000,000,- 000 marks in treasury notes. The banks' bills in circulation, Dr. Schief- fer said, amounted to 43,4500,000,400- inarks. Capital and bailor to Meet. LONDON, Feb. 17.—The Govern- ment has decided to convene, probe ably within the present month, a na- tional conference of representatives of capital and labor to seek a settle- ment of the present industrial un- rest. It is understood: that represen- tatives of the employers and all the leading trade unions will, be invited and that the Premier is devoting him- self actively tothe promotion of this conference, which will be the most important ever assembled to deal with labor problems. Bolshevik Army Strong. LONDON, Feb. 17.—Russian Bol- sheviki have a,well-equipped and dis- ciplined army of 1,000,000 men and will have doubled in size and effec- tiveness in another six or seven months, says Rev. C. R. Mitchell, secretary of the American Y.M.C.A.,. who was in charge of the associa tion's work at Kazan, on the Volga river, and who has returned from Russia after fifteen months of service in Bolshevist Russia. "CA$OARETS" WOE WHILE YOU SLEEP For Sick Headache, Sourr Stomach, Sluggish Liver and Bowels -- Take Cascarets tonight. Pcif ed Tongue, Bad Taste, Indiges. tion, Sallow Skin and Miserable Head- aches come from a torpid liver and clogged bowels, 'which cause your stone itch to beeonhe filled with undigested food, which Sours and ferments like gar- bage ,in a ,swill -barrel. That's the first. step to untold misery --indigestion, foul 'gases, bail' breath, yellow skin, mental fears, everything that is horrible and nauseating. A Cascaret to -night will. give your constipated bowels a thorough cleansing olid, straighten you out by morning. orning. They work whileou Sleep -- a 10 -cent boa front- your druggist wi11, keep you tecling 044 fix tGOpttlia, e, Aucti©u Sale 'CLEARING OF FARM STOOK, IMPLEMENTS. rIIAY AND ROOTS Thos. lCameron has received destruc- tions from the undersigned to sell by public auctiou on Jot 13, S.T.R., Usborne, on TUESDAY, FE,i3RUAItY 25th, at 12.30 sharp the following ; HORSES -1 brood mare 7 years old aerie.; 1 brood mare ` 6 years old, cigric., witch pedigree; 1 pair ,geldings t'naugiht;'1 horse colt -eligible for reg- istration, draugiht; 1 filly t colt,. draught. CATTLE -1 pure-bred Hereford Bali 2 years old; 1 (pure-bred Dterlham 13ui1 rising 2 years old; 2 avows wtIi naives at foot; 6 cows , uipposed to . be with .calf to Hereford bull, 2 harrow cows; 4 steers rising to ree years old a-,arly fat; 12 steers anti 'heifers xis- ing 'two years; 10 steers and heifers wising one year old; 3 calves. WOGS -2 ipure-bred, 'York sows tdu.e in March; Iii el,rehogs. . IMPLEMENTS -1 =Bain wagon, com- plete; 1 truck wagon; 1 top buggy, 1'cutter, spa. bobsleighs; ,bobsleigh and box, binder, mower, steel rake, tedder single riding plow; 2 -furrow ,Maple, Leaf .plow; 2 walking plows, '1 set 4 -section ,,arrows, disc, 3 -horse cuita- vator, 13 those drill, ,manure spreader, hay and stock rank, corn cultivator witth bean attachment; gravel ,box, stone boat, root pulper; 1 set tickle mounted brceehing harness; 1 Connor 44hors' engine; 8 in. grinder; 1 rol- ler tertueher, ,fanning mill, scales '1 coal or wood i.'ang ; forks, ohovels, hoes, and other articles too ,numerous to mention. A kluantity of hay and roots. The above implements are all in first -chats condition and nearly now Positively no reserve as the rpro- prieter has rented his farm. TEAMS OF SAVE ,411 sums of $10 and under cash; over that ainoliti;nt 10 (months" credit wail be given on furnishing approved joint 'notes, or a discount of four Viler cent off for rash on credit amounts, THOS. ',CAMERON, Aaet. !CHAS. MONTLI'ZII, Prop.' Children Cry FOR FLETCHER,S ( AST`. t'7 R I 1 1. -...------�'� t Q The ProP rietarygrrait�ntlteairisekl'; AVegctable Preiaaralinnfoirese simitat ngtheYcodandRCg5 f :fingthe5koniachsandllolyet�e .wr �9 a 1 V { Prolnol D G cerfui" ness and hest"Contains neither Opium,Morpltilte nor Minera11 NOT 1'dAp.COTIC. lan�mptl' ,f:,rrG xz ipi (K,r nl ,rt ,r . Jk' !e!1 r.f� fine r s eineenee. to teeenee ,a :rl -nF It crfecl Remedy lea' ii C. tion, Sour Stomacll,mali1 Worms, gcter'i:a'anes i .1.asscr SLEEP. 1`acS;teilc Sign ore et ,T+�erc C eee ;tilt Enact Con el arrapi:f i. 2'or+ 3:nfunts and Children,, .:raia+.waw+�?u�s^..�.,.�..,..,.,,�.�-,, Mothers Kyo ¶ht o Genuine Cas aa a Always Bears the Si nater of Y•: 7.94[.' CC:NV..49R .&:`c•,4.:7, ta..M ' ... t.s • CA:i'11 A w�9EIht:Idl :•Lehi _.. f., il't.Et Ill"l6cslr CIRCULAR LETTERS OF CREDIT, BANK MONEY ORDERS SAVINGS Ei0.1i L ALET Interest allowed at highest current rate. W, D, OLABICE, MANAGER, EXETER BRANCH 40.e03.111.cr.xr,,: +9..rwA0lJra. nnanminuncnkozo*.a WA inn l• inmen wren. eletannearienee ... '-._a......a....P .a- er a OUR banking requirements may be entrusted to this Bank with every confidence that careful and efficient service will be rendered. Our facilities are entirely at your disposal. - THE CANARIA N B_* NK OF C•'AMERCE IA EXETER BRANCH - • CREDITON BRANCH • DASHWOOD BRANCH • • • A. E. KUHN, Manager - J. A. McDONALD, Manager F. S. KENT, Manager Oa jotr� BONIN80N 1 LICENSED AUtCTIONEEiR AND VALUATOR fpr Counties of Huron Perth and Middlesex: Farm Stook Sales a Specialty. Office at Cookshutt Warerooms, next door to the Central Hotel, Main 8t. Exeter. Charges mod- erate and satisfaction guaranteedd. J. W. BROWNING, M. D.,, M. 8, P, 8. Graduate ;Victoria Univetrsity, Office and Besidenoe, Dominion Lebratory, Exeter!. • „Associate Coroner of H(uiron I. R. CARLING, O., A, Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public, daomlmiitssioner, Solicitor folr the MotsOns ya'n'k, eto. Money to Loan at low'eist rates of Intereet. OFFICE --MAIN BT. EXETER, ONT, PERRY E. DOU1E, Licensed tioneer. Bales conducted in any lo- oality, Terme moderate, Orders lett at 'limes Oflioe will be promptly at- tended to, Phone 116, Kirkton, Ad- dress. Klrkton, P, O, ( 1 DR. A. R, ,HLN8SM,AN, L. L. D., D. g)!! Honor Graduate of T oa'onto IIuivei; wiry. , L ILJ DENTIST . ..,.-,p,,: f Teeth e extracted n•ithout (pain, or sin* bad efleiete. Office overlatd- man & Stenbary'A Offices Mein& ®lariat.11iKc, , •h>ti, i�°irttel THE USBORNE s H its FAR'MER'S MUTUAL FIRE IN;1U)1+` ANE (COMPANY • i Read Office, Farquhar, Ont, President, Rom. NORRIS:- Niee-President, • THOS, RY A.N DIiRE#Ir TORS, WIM. BROOK WM. ROW J, L, IRUSS,EL1, ' J, T. ALLI002117 f i AGENTS t ! i. t , <•.tll JOHN EMERY. 'Exeter, Agent Udir borne, and Eiddu:lph, 1 •1 OLIVER 'RABBIS, Munro, Agent fob; Kibbert, Fuilartoa and Logna. W., 4. TuI NWULL. I j • Sects-Treas. Farqubarn, iGLADM'AN & STANyt rRTo? Solicitors, Exeter, I 'r r DR, O. F, RO17L8TON. T.L D,,9„ ID, Al .• 1 ENT18T . i Honor Graduate Of Toronto Unive4ti4 - aity. Office over t io&son & Carlo ing'a Law O£fioe, Closed Wednesdy14, afternoons. Phone Office 5a and a tResiden'oe 6i. CAS7O R IA For Infante and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the ftimiature of " ;40; 64;