The Exeter Times, 1919-11-6, Page 4SD.II.'3i;', NOVEMBER' (lth, 19
Children Cry for fletcher's
I'letcher's Castoria is strictly a remedy for Infants and Children.
Foods are specially prepared for babies. A baby's medicine
is even more essential for Baby. Remedies primarily prepared
for grown-ups are not interchangeable. It was the need of
a remedy for the common ailments of Infants and Children
that brought Castoria before the public after years of research,
and no claim has been made fcr it that its use for over 30
years has not proven.
Whet is CA TOMA?
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric-,,
Drops and Soothing Syrups'. It is pleasant. It contains
neither Opium,. MoI• )hlue subsL`ancd. Its
age is its guarantee. For more than 'tidily years it has
been in constant use for the '.;lief of Constipation, Flatulency,,
Wind Colic and Diarrhoea ; allaying Feverishness arising
therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowls,, aids
the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep..
The Children's Comfort—The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASA` RIA. AL :'':}'AYS
„ Bears the Signature of
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In Use For Over 30 Years
T4HE CENTAUR COMPANY NEW YORK CITY
Charles Napier Smith, ex-M.P.P.,
for Sauite Ste Marie, died suddenly
in Toronto yesterday.
:sir Adam Beck was appealed to by
representatives of Hydro Municipal-
ities to retain his leadership of Hydro
projects at.an, enthusiastie.,gathering
in Toronto.
Provincial Ministers in Alberta
are anxious over the food outlook
as a result of the heavy snow and
early setting in of winter.
The Prince of Wales visited Laval
University, Montreal, and Ville Marie
Convent, unveiled a soldiers' monu-
ment and attended a citizens' ball.
St. Thomas Laborites are planning
ter build a Labor Temple, with mar-
ket booths. and space for a c per -
a ive store; which enterpri the
farmers. are 'yijining.
Twenty dead bodies have been re-
covered from the Y. and O. mine
at Amsterdam, Ohio. It is believed
that these include all the men in the
Irvine.
The Geneve Peace Treaty may
Ogen°: into effect on the anniversary
of armistice day.
With the going into effect of the
Board of Contmeree's order setting
the price of pork produete, a notiee-
able iucrea'se in the retail demand
was noticed Saturday.
Miss Lite Bancourt,.. Toronto only
political prisoner, incerceraited in
the jail, has threatened.' to go on a
hunger strike unless her case is de-
cided immediately.
Canada is to have her share of
the United States coal output as be-
fore, Sir George Foster announces.
George Harry Kut an American
seetionman was killed by a freight
train near Mt. Pleasant ou the Lake
Erie and Northern Railway.
It is considered probable that the
Prince of Wales may visit Spain offi-
cially
fdcially during this coming year.
Columbia
Grafonolas
and Records
Speaking of jazz bands,
we've got some corking
new records by the jazzi-
est jazz bands you ever
listened to. Drop in and
hear them.
J. Willis' Powell
EDISON DEALER
TUE EXIETIllIe TIMES
All railway passenger and traffic
service throughout Germany will.
cease for ten days beginning Nov. b;
in an effort to save coal.
Alex. Karolyk was murdered by
his sons,•aged 14 and 11 at their
home near Poplar Field, Mau.
Auction Sale
Of .•25 Cows
Mr. C. W. Robinson has received
instructions to sell by Public Auc-
tion at the
CENTRA_. HOTEL, EXETER
THURS., N0VEM13ER 6th, .2919
at one o'clock sharp,
Five springers, 20 cows due to,
calf March, April -and May, 1920,
This is a choice load of cows.
TERMS OF SALE
Ton months credit on furnishing
approved joint notes with 6 per
cent per annum off for cash.
C. W. ROBINSON •1%I. J, WILLIA141
Auctioneer • .Proprietor
Auction Sale
OF •FARM STOCK! C IMPLEMENTS
On Lot 17, Con 10, Hibbert, Mile
West :of Cromarty; bh
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 19, 1919
' t l o'clock, sharp the following
Horses—Matched pair draft geldings
rising 5 years; draft gelding rising 5;
driver rising 6 o';eeers
Cattle -3 choice Durham cows with
calves at foot; Durham heifer due
Dec. 2nd; Durham cow due Dec. 23;
Durham cow due Feb. 27; Durham
cow due Match 5; 2 Durham cows
due in June; Z heifers rising 2 years
old; 3 heifers and 4 steers rising 1
year old.
Pigs ---.2 Yorkshire brood sows due
Jan. 5; 1 Yorkshire brood sow due
Jan. 18; 14 shoats about 125 Ibs.teach
Sheep -6 Leicester ewes, 5 ewe lambs
Hens -50 Wit ite Wyandotte hens.
Grain and Roots -200 bushels oat;;
300 bus. Barley; 50 bus. peas; 400 bus.
mixed grain; 500 bus. marigolds; 10
bags apples; quantity mullet and corn
Wood -45 cords of good hard wood
16 inches long; 100 rods good. rails.
Implements.— Massey -Harris binder,
mower and 13 -hie seed drill, new;
steel land roller, Frost & Wood cul-
tivator• set ;icon, hrows, scuf(Ier,
walking plow, set sleighs, wagon, hay
rack, gravel box, roller crusher, 5-
horsepower'internatioanal gasoline en-
gine, root pulper, buggy, 2 wuttere,
Dfalotte cream separator, 500 lbs. ca.-
peC3ty;. fanningmcll, set brass mounted
haxreess, -set plow harness, set light
harness, 2 doz. grain bags, scoop shov-
el, hayfork rope, set slings, swivej, car,
hay fork, 125 sap pails, 2 pans, Z oak
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The sensible thing to do when you buy a tractor*
is to look at the 'tractor as a farm propositign,.
You want a tractor to do farm work.
The more work it does the better you'll like it.
The less it costs to operate, the better you'll
like it.
If it is a strong, sturdy, loyal piece of machinery,
you'll value it.
And if you get all these things in a tractor, you
expect to pay a fair price for it.
That's why we want you to come and look at
the Moline -Universal.
At once you'll be able to see the difference.
We won't have to tell you that the Moline Universal is
a superior tractor, It shows its breeding in its build.
TESTIMONIALS
"I broke 160 acres and used only one quart of fresh water
daily.,•— j , J. Polley, Calgary
"I threshed 70,000 bushels of grain with a 22 -in. separator
and had no trouble." ---0• D. Cook, Mirror, Alta.
"In every respect the Moline exceeded all expectations,
Without any previous experience two boys ploughed nearly
120 acres of land in 3 weeks."—J. D. McAra, Calgary. •
e= .. •.'meg',.
1' ..•
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ri.,ctor
It plows fast,and well. You sit on the seat of the int*
plement. Tractor -and plow are: like one machine
• back acid 'tui'tt short:-. Lay-olft and finish without horses.
Disc and harrow, reap and mow. Do belt work. These
are things which we can prove to you—in demonstration
or from other farmers' experience.
We will show you the economy of the Moline Tractor
Costs less for fuel and oil because of the high-grade
Moline motor. Costs much less for the day's work, be-
cause you will stop the Moline Motor whenever the
tractor stops. The Moline starts easily with its electric
self-starter.
Repair and replacement costs are reduced to the min(mum—Iong life
is assured—because of high-grade Moline construction. Perfected
f our -cylinder motor, Hyatt roller bearings, gears peening in oil, all
moving parts enclosed, motor away from the dust/a” dirt. You
can't get Moline quality in any other tractor.
Now is the time to decide on a tractor, A tractor bought now will
speed up every harvest operation and mean hundreds of dollars its
next year's ciop. Come in and`see us.
We shall be pleased to demonstrate the MOLINE UNIVE1
SAL TRACT OR at actual farm work to anyone in terested.
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ALLEN & ALLEN,
Blythe,
Ontario
Canadian Distributors—Willys-Overland Limited
Toronto
Made by Moline Plow Co., Moline, Ill.
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tiaferels, cupboard, l3ex stove, forks,,
Bogs, shovels and manyother cuticles.
useful on the farm.
P,gsitiyely ono reserve as 'the pro-
prietor has sold the farm.
Thi•, sale w;dl start sharp on time.
' ei:uia--A�1+1''sums of $10 and folder
cash; over that amount 12 months'
credit 'Will .be) givlen on .furnishing ap-
proved joint•.notee, or a, discount of 5
per cent,, $, e heaa,�eu ds }n lof nmtesti
Vtir, E, NA I 'PERCY MILLER,.
Auc tl,•,,,Ecz;, p lit. Proprietor.
Auction Safe
HOUSE, & HOUSJl OI.D EIPECTS
The undersiggnetl has been instrue-
ted to sell by public auction the
property of the late Jos. Peart, sit-
uate on the corner of Albert and Hu-
ron Streets, Exeter, on
SA'1`URDAcY, ;NOVEMBER Sth, 1919
comruencing;:›d,1ti :one o 'clock sharp
the foIlowingd (.
One parlor table,- 3., drop leaf
tables, 6eperlorated nirairs; 6 cane -
bottomed. chain`?;,,:112 kitchen chairs;
2 arm chairs; 4. rockers; 2 veranda
seats; 2 veranda; chairs; 1 glass
cupboard; 3 mirreee ,;..3 clocks; 2
couches; 2 bedroom suites; 1 bur-
eau; 2}:stands; 2 toilet sets; two
couches; one writing desk; carpets,
Mats, linoleum, a large quantity of
dishes, knives, forks and spoons, 3
dozen gems.;•,1 kitchen range, new;
6 pipes; 2 elbows; 1 Detroit gas-
oline'two-.•b:urner stove,;. 2 granite
ails; 1 five gallon oil, can and two
one gallon cans; coal .scuttle,; wash-
ing machine; wringer; 2 tubs; one
copper boiler; .3 lamps; two cords
bard stove wood; about two, tons of
chestnut coal; wheelbarrow; two
long ladders; one step ladder; gar-
den cultivator, new; grindstone; wa-
tering can; lawn mower and a lot
more articles 'too numerous to men-
tion. •
REAL ESTATE—House, '20x30,
frame, story and one half. Kitchen
and woodshed 20x36. three bed-
rooms upstairs, one downstairs. Sit-
ting room and parlor: New furnace
in house, also a stable 20x30. This
lot is beautifully ornamented and
has a number of fruit trees. There
is one half acre of choice property.
TERMS—Cash for Chattels.
TERMS OF REAL ESTATE- 10
per cent on day of sale and balance
in 30 days without interest. If re- -
quired part of purchase money may
be left on property at, current rates
of interest. Further particulars and.
conditions made known on day of
sale or may be had on application to
undersigned. •
S. Martin, John Peart, Executors,
C. W. Robinson, Auctio tea
GLADMAN & STANBURY
Solicitors for•,Executors
N otice to Creditors
In the matter,of the estate of
Maria Gill, of tte Village of Grand
•Bend,'County'of Lambton; widow,
decede`ed: ' • • • '
' Notice is hereby given pursuant to
Statutes` in that behalf that all cred-
itors and others having claims .a-
gainst the estate'of the said Maria.
Gill, who died on or about August
31st, 1919, are required on . . or
before the 24th day of Nov. 1919,
to send by post prepaid or deliver to
Messrs. Gladman & Stanbury of the
Village of Exeter, Solicitors for the
Executor of the said• deceased,. their
christen and surnames. addresses
and descriptions, 'the full particulars
of theiv'claims,the statements of their
accounts and the nature of the secur-
ities, if any, held by them. And fur-
ther take notice that after such last
mentioned date • •the said Executor
will proceed to distribute the assets
of the deceased among the parties
.entitled thereto, having:. regard only
to the' claims of which he shall
have notice and that the Executor.
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 him at
the time of such distribution..
GLADMAN & STANBURY
Solicitors for Executor
Dated at Exeter this 28th day of
October, 1919.
`'OAKS OFF DANDRUFF;
• HAIR STOP$ PALL*
Save your.' Hair! Get a small bottle
of Danderine 1
stops itditiing scalp.
Thin, :brittle, colorless • and "scraggy
FE►aiir
'As 'hitite 'evidence of a neglected
scalp; of dandruffthat awful scurf.
• albeit .1s,,•nothing so destructive to
the hair as dandruff. It robs the hair
of Its lustre, its strength and its very
-life; eventually' producing a feverish -
nese. and itcthing of the scalp, which if
not remedied causes the Bair roots to
shrink, Loosen and die—then the hair
falls out fast. "A—little Danderine to••
night—now=any 'time --will Surely save
your hair. •
Get a small bottle 'of Knowlton's
Danderine from any drug store. You
surely'%xtit have beautiful' hair and lots
of it if you will just try a little Daen-
,derine, ` Save ,your hair l• Try itl
THE USBORNE AND HIBBERT
FARMER'S MUTUAL FIRE INSUR-
ANCE COMPANY.
Head Office, Farquhar. Ont.
President, THOS. RYAN
Brice -President, WM. ROY
'DIRECTORS
WM. B)%.,QPX... J. T. ALLISON
7. L. RUSSELL,!,;, ROBT. NORRIS
' ' AGENTS
7O1114 ES8LR'1*, Centralia; Agent for
Usborne and Hibbert.
OLIVER HARRIS. Munro, Agent for
Hibbert, Fullerton and Logan.
W. A..TIIRNBIrLL,
Secy.-Treas.,. Parpubar
.GLADMAN & STANBURY
Solicitors, Jtixeter.
r
If Y&iu,'Have Fa ,
)1jigho od Pressure
You must be Careful 1
BY iPYRIFY11411, THE
E;L04D .STREAM
When; tie Blood Treasure is much above normal;
there la ' 'always the danger of the rupture of a
blood vessel, most frequently in the Brain and pro.
ducing a stroke, or in the Kidneys, producing
Bright's Disease. Don't worry about it, just be
careful and guard against over-exertion and excite-
ment, take—
Hacking's Heart and Nerve Remedy
to quiet and soothe the Nervee, to dissolve that clay-lik4
substance that forms in the Veins and Arteries and to
increase your Strength and Vitality so that you can better
fortify your body against disease and trouble.
Better get a few boxes now, when you think of it. Price
boo a box, 6 for $2.50. Sold by all dealers or by mail post
paid. BEWARE OF CONSTIPATION, it is one of the ag,
gravating causes of High Blood Pressure. You can drive
out the evil poisons caused by constipation by using
HACKING'S KIDNEY AND LIVER PILLS. (Price 25o, 5
for $1.). These two medicines go well•together and bring
great harmony in the body. Be sure you get BACKING'S
as no other kind or combination will be so successful.
HACKING'S. LIMITED
Listowel, Ont.
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INCORPORATED 7855
E °BONS
Capital and Reserve $8,800,000
The Molsons Bank offers, you a safe and,
convenient depositary' fee your 'money, and ' al-
lows you interest on.sa,•tne. The use .of cheques
obviates carrying sums of money when paying
accounts. Morever such payments cannot be
disputed. I ` 1f; t1.,
OVER 100 BRANCIJHiS
Throughout, Canada give the best possible at-.
tention to the banking requirements of any
Molsons Bank. customers.
T. S. WOODS, Manager EXETER BRANCH
Centralia Branch open for business daily
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AR M E R S
IVIAKE your banker your financial
adviser. Let him help you to
shape your affairs so that. he will be
,warranted in giving you ample credit
to operate your farm efficiently. Our
aim is to assist you in every way
possible,.
THE CANADIAN BANK
OF COMMERCE
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EXETER BRANCH
CREDITON BRANCH
DASHWOOD BRANCH . .
A. E. KUHN, Manager
J. A. McDONALD, Manager
• '''F: S. KENT' Manager.`
Farmers
air ..easreniasFaelaisezeoF
Atteritiori
Now is your time to put in your
supply of both HARD AND SOFT
GAOL. I am selling Large Lump,
Bright, Clean Threshing Coal at $7
per ton. Very low prices on the
Best Farm Fence (Frost .Fence.)
All kinds of Lumber in stock, also
Shingles and Cedar Posts, Sit., 91t.,
and 1Oft.long. Cement sold in
large lots at a very close price.
All Grades of Paroid Roofing.
Phone 12,
A. J.
CLATWORTHY
GRANTON
DR. A. R. KINSMAN. L.L.D., D.D.S..
Honor Graduate of " Toronto 'Univer-
Sit*.
DENTIST
Teeth extracted without pain or any
bad effects. Office over Gladman
& Stanbury's Office. Main Se
Exeter,
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F02 Infanta and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Always hears
tha
Signature of
.3. W. BROWING, M. D., M. S. P.,i
S. Graduate Victoria University,
Office and Residence, Dominion
Labratory, Exeter.
Associate Coroner of Huron. -
I. R. CARLING, M. A.
Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public;
Commissioner, Solicitor for the
Molsons Bank, etc.
Money to loan at lowest rates of
Interest.
OFFICE—MAIN ST. EXETER, ONTO
PERRY F. DOUPE, Licensed Auer
tioneer, Sales conducted in any loc-
ality. Terms moderate, Orders left
at Times Office will be promptly at-
tended to. Phone 116, Kirkton4
Address Kirkton P. 0. l
D.R. G. F. ROULSTON, L.D.S.,
DENTIST
Office over T. It, Carling's Lel',
office.
Closed every Wednesday aafternoo*