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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1920-3-18, Page 4:l'itli'Xltalt► l , 11'IAR, 1�1 er Cel a y''1ti 1 evils Jaz Band {1{ i •,;, o 7', First RLy cold . alt . fetal:Vida tsf Ne\\' York's G z .:.... left r :,'arhea- t).0, and, : i , a �, .. - +:': ;, C ,'.. may, .u. j112 e (Ii) \i4.1`'.^'htie : i , 1111'8 iell-` i 1��:"'. 1 e t+. titi ott !In n. - yo x r,,i,1v \,t. e.. -t : \•'lits su1w.`'s on of re- beck;,. .c uplecl With another fine At2 c9S-90c i t' ;tees Lgaiii" e `.(..e Sweet 1.F„-... r t: eang, etEe:toe-. x.r:uil. a l u"?w. ? ? y. e hoteo& fIzese. 074 f.'?„le .v aA.L7ZZ. C:: tG.t.`,"e wa"&ola r ,all �f n. '(.t•.s �� iii moi, kn:''r^r» rx' '7-,=M ze• * rr•,.� :v` r• n - + rev_ dispatch recently carried s l uPIS EE a .:tory.lee effect that the phantom Citi S.I Ft. Joseph, Ona. was in 131'6 - cess ei de.: olhi.'e. This report is Important Events Which Have denied Inthefol Pc ww r ] .. ng letter from Occurred ` a m s Cantle., Litt, of Montreal, • During the Week. f1 founder of the City of Lake Huron. and 1.1 veli e,1 i i tee t i leesete, The Busy World's Happenings Care- 1 Sir:--There � 1 twrecking t a no com- fully Compiled and Put Into i9 i+iy - + to t . yd in the demolition of Handy and Attractive Shape- for ,St Jose1711.'t r i iV 0n for ale iia. the Readers of Our mta .' --- Paper --B jai t, rt+ e e71 was rotenied .,t tha Solid Hour's Enjoyment. ,il ine c+ s' c.a._lai to connect the TUESDAY. greet i:in e t'J the este, and at the Waterloo curlers were . beaten at time. I endeavored to eodtriiJute to Galt by the Guelph Union. aeepry It ,. ee lez, l+? '.tient of The P.P.C.ISI. will furnish a guard ti et `;'r°; ' l' t dee e- 1 ' the pro,. of li0ror for the opening of the Legis - motion of .seeded electric railways. lature. !setter tiae por:ation facilities and Government Gas Commissioner E. other beireiieient improvements, , S. Est3.in opened a three-day hearing It nigh,, interest you to know ) tat Chatham. ,•? Len s°�d to eves; A shipment .of $3,000,000 in gold ferasii.dlitte of ::uch►wvas ied‘;.:72. yesterday in New Yolk tsreereee w> i% ,. Canada beetle -zee is on eeemaee iii London to .aacrease freight' rates on ocean,ship- crneeptinn :ng i frc Britain at least 50 per t=gi .,atU th n as to -day, what cent. S.._, ,.•.} ^'? r hen, t ; 'he The steam barge Marian W,, in the bitterly oppose. The Great Lakes to coal trade from the lakes to Quebec, ocean eterways will soon become was destroyed by fire in winter quar- a reality. The public although much ters at Quebec. belated is awakening to the urgent Britain will net sell the West In - need of tl.f_ eery same deep, speedy, dies to the United States, Premier and safe route td the sea which I Lloyd George stated in the British first vrrt,osed -end '°agitated for when Commons Monday. t e•'e'el. i3 ' '.+. St, Joseph and The crew of t'e✓ Cape $retoti, ' i s.a e eeesiraedoe. When ashore at ..:?atterie Island,escaped to engineers were doing the prelinliu- the island, and were taken to Sydney ;pry sur+ c5 th ri>t 's tr1 `ity` pro- by the steamer Kyle. 1 see! , : [. itihai;itants The Holstein Breeders' Association of the to lite - under, mind you, Pull- headquarters will hereafter be in le. men led ignernef ! r , r 5?t e a,.,?- Brantford, the old post office being led the • as the , 11 ,a. ,cis went purchased for $28,000. ale?ra., ^a. i, ,by every means possible The British Ambassador to the opposed the construction of any United States will receive a salary railway. To -day the inhabitants of of £2,500 and will also be allowed the district affected are sending dep- £17,500 for entertaining. - utations to Toronto to urgethe eon-- Prince Joachim Albrecht, who led ' stt uett(%T of these satire railways the attack in the Hotel'Adlon in Bela they could have had built years ago, lin on a French officer, has been de - at, a lesser cost and under much barred from dining in the hotel. more favorite circumstances. Hon. Dr. Cody expressed approval I state these 'facts lust to show of that the nr lee of foresight and en- ithe Government's o O action inretus- that 'n,• I}rosxress in any one in- ing the survey of -Ontario schools of- dividual, toeless he can efered by the Massey Foundation. all dice, isrnc,rance and e • overcome D. 11. McDougal, president of the a re) ice! impediments lents of 'tile Canadian Mining Institute, emphasrz- c ; ,imlr:ntr, t.s he 'las t ; deal with in et in his annual address the need the carrying out of his ideas, is sub- for conservation of Canada's natural jest to ridicule and where its affects resources. :mean, tu' I'; and i?r,a;iant coin- The Board of Commerce opened an nui ue. o elite/. ailtag0iiism. inquiry at Hamilton into charges al- Tlme destruction of one building teeing the existence of a combine 211 St. Joeeph is not the destruction among retail and wholesale grocers of St. Joseph. St. Joseph is more as-. and certain manufacturers. surecl of its place on the map than WEDNESDAY. ever before and no one who can Sterling made a further advance foresee the industrial and commer- in New York, reaching $3.6414. cial deveiopraent of that section of • The Horncastle by-eleetioain Eng - the "Garden of Canada" can doubt. land resulted in a victory for Capt. 3 Uhl as certain of this as T know S. V. Hotchlzis, the coalitionist can - twenty -Ave years ago the eventual cdilate, need of a Groat Lakes to Ocean Tht-1 Montreal Chinese Hospital, route for odean Iiners, of electric .cict:nzed to bo the first of the kind re,ilways,, roads, ,better iransporta- in Canada, was formally opened in tion facilities. Moutrenl. Of the few classes of people that y Bert Piper of London and his bro- ther' i are in this world constructive, I titer, J ick of Exeter, died .z few hours useless and destructive' I' have al-; after drinkln; v:ood alcohol at the ways endeavored to be of the 111'0., ear ier': re„ai'dl;.sst of • what success might l e it; .tui;;•', te,•,-TI,-e, l,. e de+en mrio crown my efforts and of what dint- cT ::•t>t Governmenteulties might. have to be overcome.; that it ,Y .0„,„ union of (Signed) N. M. Canna. 1Ileesarehat and Roumania. Th;) i'ioiztr- tal Adnsln.str.�,:;•re Coy (t 1 TB LIKELY r,yieelop decided to reject thea el - Sand was being treated 1 e.: t: -e ',7,. 1 y .a to din- . '.t i i rr ilf;E' 0a';�' flt:t 1 � Llil,i- nem` in a London rcetattrant mid it9e; Int; to teed eret:mai illiiU-jn d 11ar., diene s wot o melt richer lima The r " g r •. ., r 4t a l .il l:'?� > t ,7 ): 3'[ink, r7f'c,l:r.'w1•i7';, ,1t:,Ct;lca 7 was usedusedl:?. e , Sr.;l:tt,al'v wC i i me:ked by, `tt il :; Cnis- "•Well," he wad asked, ':vsh ie. wv}li to:hon'Y iornroli rcanal , aL._d fuiloircd by your have next?" a iu.ta clinger at faoveren en C 1 -lot RN Indig;;;tiou, I'm thinking," s,'li.i George Ii,'tram`e iP:G L"'I:- 8nzi ly". ;Ost mi T:ranseript. batted cutter, tritnnela, for the r;,rt::, agein this learteoe,. prosic:+d f.f )e :r; atesugli + J:/teet auto i s tl,. h.::".mdi;:ac q ;ao le f ees,t-,tit;tlres of tiie*TLot zr f ilei 'Po uird;.ef.oh trues tr` d: mite.; 1 Netted ee eater route as would from Canada. For infants and Children. 1R p'' N b tt° . ^r ., d r q with 1 i Ht9 r f l i:r�e S'f e t,1,r �L :w Fon wi�C�,14 YY'c °.3"' lt,er.,).,y r.......o i; r J.# ,..:w )... 1,vaye hears the • ler 4' ext .,,ems T:. 15zr. 1"t. 23,.Dowling, Government geologist, discussed the hope of find- ing heavy oil-bearing rock formations in Western Canada, iii all address - be- fore the Mining Institute. Charles E. Steele, prestaent of the Ontario branch of the Dominion Al- liance, presented,lfis annual addres .at the prohibition convention, which opened in Toronto Tuesday, A large party of armed and mask 'ed inen on Monday 'night attaekc+ village police barracks at Higgins town near Waterford, Ireland. Itillo tt policeman and seized rifles and tun munition, THURSDAY, $tez'ling e7;.change rose as high c $3.751,1 on eVednc slay. There is more it•.' i11 all the area Lakes than at the wens'- time? las year, All 'aliens inic'tne'cl lit Cantdt antt not already mefatriet. d 11a\ e bete? ? released. ' latsht e ,lira sr 'zt' t rs s:;ilod talent St. John's, nee, t;i'etln; ttty for the northern 'icer Sada • Judge :tttl',�+>P iii of the Star riot Court at (,tl. h e tti::i ., c;: r peoloi.; od illness, at the age of 65. Archbishop Emil Joseph Legal of Edeit retie died Le his eevt.lLtietit year, alter a lengthy illness. The Cabinet of Premier 13t eating'. has assumed office at Stoeliholnl, Swe- drin. The new Ministry is Soci.ili.tii:, Noll ti ,tllt?r of Alvinston, while running in engine in a flax nii11 was caught in the machinery` and fatally. injured. Ttyo steadiers arrived at Dublin on Tuesday night last with eonsitior- able forces of Cavalry, infantry, and machine girls. G. J. Wardle. Parliamentary Sec- retary ce- i et tI y of the British Labor lib, i 'try, has resiy?ned his seat for Stockuoz;.t on grounds of ill -health. Members of the (anti .dian Mining Institute ptss,d.+ PC S01 tion athletes the Govemnru t to s..c:. " ,• 4, a nickel coinage for the j t- s n: silver cur- rency� as early as p0+ .iille. The Toronto H rushr;e Commission declined to undeertalee the erection of any further houses in She city' this year, as it regards the prosettt cost - of building, as prohibitive. At its annual meeting' the Toronto and York Patriotic Association an- nounced its determination to husband the fund so that soldiers' dependents may in- future be well provided for. Premier Drury pronnsed a deputa- tion of Ontario prohibitionists tliat lie.would. do all in -his newer to mare the Ontario Temperance Act an el.', cien ' t instrument for the enforcement of total prohibition in the province. s THE EXETER TIMES 'Marshal Foelt has sent more troops. across the, Rhine. Sterling exchange eras quoted at $ $..6 8 in .New York. St. Joseph's RoMai1 Catholic. Cltrarel-t lit Buekingham, Que., eves destivyed by lire. • Sir Oliver Lodge addressed a -large • audience at Massey Flali, Toronto, en "The Evidence for Survival," T. 0". Robinette, . KC., the noted criminal lawyer of Toronto, died on Si?ndey ae; the re;ault of a stroke. Sohn Whyte, president of the Whyte Packing Co. and the Stratford Brass Ote, died at his home in Strat- ford. • Sir Adair Beck t'etilrned- to London after three months' absence in T^ng- land and was tendereei a waren pub- lie welcome. • Gouliet and'''Magin won the •2Sth International six-dayt bicycle race, Which finished at Ncia York on Sat- urday evening. Tn the final gaino of the National Hoelzey League eeet; c;Ia, St. Patrick's beat Canuciiens iii Toronto on Satur- day niglIS. by 13, to 4, Cornell University will confer the degree of w. ar alumnus on every grad uate wPnClh' lerc the university in good st..n nc.i�n.g't0 serve in the war. Harry S. Scott, who had lis skull fractured in a ruriaww €iy accident at Orillia on Saturday a week ago, has died without regaining consciousness, The Armenian leader at Hadjin, northwest of 11Tarash, has seat urgent appe is for aid. He says the Armen- ians are. in danger of utter extermin- ,.tion, FRIDA3c Major.J. H. White of Eastview has been unseated by Judge Gunn of Carleton County, ..-- Two deaths in two days in Essex, Ont., andvicinity are attributed to sleeping sickness. . The reorganization of Military Dis- tricts No. 3, 10, and 11, perpetuat- ing the overseas battalions raised there, is andotinced. A. Government Hydro -electric -de- velopment scheme is announced fn the speech from the throne in the New Brunswick Legislature. Effie Bond, 17 years old, while on lies` way from. Halifax in Hamilton, Ont., was struck by a runaway hoe's at St. John, and died of h -r• injuries. A bill has been J7}t i;e .TYo-tirn •--s�Jduced in iia .i.egisiature fixing a mini- mum wage fief *omen, along with a bill to• legalize the appointment of women as notaries public. The Old Boys' Association of ti - per Canada College ileld'a dinner to organize its -campaign for an endow- ment and extension fund of $1,500,- 00.0 in connection with the work of the college, worts i'ee61ved by rile 6oinmittee of Forty rej'i-eenting the five com- munions which participated in ythe Inter -Church Forward Movement, in- dicate that the total receipts from the drive will be upwards of. $13,000,000. • SATURDAY. A large seizure of liquor was made by Toronto detectives, Ontario may see a plebiscite on the liquor traffic by next Jtine, • The Six Nations Indians have pro- tested to Ottawa against compulsory, enfranchisement. • Nova Scotia Steel & Coal Co. net profits were $1,029,876 as compared with $1,716,492: • Jimmy Wilde defeated Frank Mason on points in twelve rounds at Toledo Friday night. The Montreal Tenants' Protective Association plans to build apartment houses on a co-operative basis. The New Brunswick Federation of Labor will hold a convention to or- ganize an Independent Labor Party. A youth named Dillon of Ogdens- burg was drowned at Prescott in 'a passage in the ice made by the car ferry. Three persons, whose bodies were found in a fiat in Toronto, had appar- ently died from. gas poisoning on March 2. Two-party lines forresidence tele- phones will be the general rule here- after in portions of Ottawa and other parts of Canada': Five girl students have been ad- witted to Pekin University, marking a remarkable educational advance in the history of China. . The American Legion has received from the Y.M.C.A, $400,000, repre- senting surplus from operations of the canteens in France. • Marshal Foch has denied through the French Embassy at Washington. reports published in the United States that he isopposed to the League of Nations. It is '"reported in Berlin that 33o1- slievists have smuggled many rifles into Poland, and are endeavoring to arrange an outbreak in the rear of the Polish army. Hon. G. Howard Ferguson and Mr. Hartley Dewart aritiei.zed the Provincial Government for the num- ber of liquor export certificate;3' is- sued since it had been in. office. The Toronto Board of Control has decided to institute a friendly legal action against the Toronto Beard of ltidueation, in order that the scope of its control aver school expenditures may be detect fined,.. • Notice .toCrteditors In the matter of the estate of John D. Piper, of the Village of Exeter, in the County of Huron, laborer, deceased. ' 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 John D. Pipers. who died on or about. March 9, : 1920, are required on or before the 5th day of April, 1920, to send by post prepaid or -de- liver to Messrs. Gladman &. Staubury of the Village of Exeter, Solicitors for the Administrator.,of the said fee- ceased, their christian and surnames, addresses and descriptions, the full particulars' of their claims, the state- Ill. t Of .'m ace S tit ou t it us - ea an 4l tlld na ture of tiic1 scour•ity, if .hely field by them. And further take notices that after such 'last mentioned date the said Administrator 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 Administrator will not be liable for said assets or any -part thereof to any person or persons of whose claim notice shall not have been received by him at the time of such distribu- 1 tioli. GLADMAN & STANBURY Solicitors for .the Administrator Dated at Exeter titis .16th day of March, 1920. Notice to Creditors it In the matter of the estate of Alnborse Cottle,. Village of Exeter, County of Huron, manufacturer, deceased. Notice is hereby given pursuant to Statutes in that behalf that all cred- itors and a iieis leaving claims• a- gainst the estate of the said Anmbr5se Cottle, who died on or 'about Jan. 22, 1920, are required on or before the 5th day of April, 1920 to send by post prepaid or deliver to Messrs. Gladman .& Stanbury of the Village of Exeter, Solicitors for the Administratrix of the said deceased, their christian and surnames, ad- dresses and descriptions, the full -par- ticulars of - their claims, the state- n_Yents of their accounts, and the nature of securities, if any, held by, them. And further take notice that after such last mentioned, date. the administratrix will proceed to distri- bute the assets of the deceased among the parties entitled thereto,, having regard only to claims of which she shall have notice and that the Admin- istratrix will not be responsible for said assets or any part thereof to any person. or persons of whose claims notice shall not have been re- ceived by her at the time of such distribution. GLADMAN & STANBURY ' solicitors for Administratrix Dated at Exeter this 16 day of March, 1920. Notice to Creditors In the matter of the ' estate of Almina Fanson, of the Township of Usborne, County of Huron, Married woman, deceased. - 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 Alnina Fanson, who died on or about March 1st, 1920, are required on or before the 5th day of April, 1920, to Bend by post prepaid or• de- liver to Messrs. Gladman & Stanbury of the Village of Exeter, Solicitor;: for the. Executor of 'the said' de- eeased, their ch.ran and surnames, addresses and d cei;ptfons, the full particulars of tl2eim"tlafms, the state- ment of their accounts ane the na- ture of the security, if any held by them. And further take notice that after such last mentioned date the said Executor wviIt proceed to distribute the assets of the' deeeas,id among the parties entitled thereto, having regard. only tet the 'ela'enms of which he shall have notice; and that the Executor will not be Iiable for said assets or any part thereof to any person or persons of whose claim notice shall not have 'been r4'(' 1zved by hint at the time- of such distribu- tion. GLADMAN & SUNBURY k •. Sol citt •s for the 1'✓xecutor Dated arI teeter this; 16th .day of Manch,, 1920; 9 Auction Sale FARM STOCK Mr, J. G. Dow will hold au auc- tion sale of a general line of Farm, Stook at the Central Hotel, on SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 1920, at two o'clock sharp the following; A nuinber of three-year-old fillies and geldings; horses too thin to ship, cows springing to calve; two young sows with litters at foot. See bills next week.—G, 3. DOW, Proprietor, Auction Sale OP BARN AND HOUSEHOLD 1GURNITUEE Frank Taylor, Auctioneer, has been instructed to sell •by public auction on Main street, I.Exeter, op- posite Main. St, Church, on • liON$?A'i', 11jARC'II 29, 1920. at Dile o,clock sltarf) the following: BARN—One frame barn, size 20 by 40. HOUSEHOLD FURN'ITURI7 — 1 range, coal or wood; coal heater; 2 rockers, glass cupboard, extension table, kitchen table, kitchen chairs, lredroeni suite, dresser and wash- stand, 2 bed springs and mattress, 1 big leather chair, rug, carpets, and linoleum, 3 hanging lamps, win- dow curtains, lace curtains, 1 toilet set, looking glass, clock, carpet sweeper, wash tub, boiler, dishes of all kinds, a quantity of sealers, ono lawn plower,. 1 robe, 2 rugs, duster, forks, hoes, shovels and numerous other articles, TERMS—CASA. LYMAN GLANVILL, Proprietor FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer Auction Sale . OP DWELLING HOUSE, LOTS, HOUSEHOLD FUP.NITURE,. Etc. LN EXETER- • There will be offered .for sale by Public Auction on the premises on SATUR DAY , MARCH 20, 1920 . • at one o'clock fee the afternoon; the following: REAL ESTATE 1. Lot numbers 16 on the, east side of Main street and 33, 34 and 35 on the west side of Andrew St. On this property is a good six -room- ed frame -cottage and woodshed;. a first-class stable, and hard and soft water. This is a comfortable home. Immediate possession will be given. 2. Lots 26, 27, 51 and 52 on the west side of Main street containing one-fifth of an acre each, more or less. This is a good building site and is gooa land suitable for garden or pasture, CHATTELS Two ranges, 1 heating stove, one extension table, 1 bed -room sett, 1 glass cupboard, parlor and dining•• room chairs, two lounges, carpets, linoleum, wringer, clothes rack, pic- tures, dishes, flour bin, two good wagon boxes, water -trough, horse blankets, wheelbarrow, tools, lad- ders, wood -rack, forks, shovels, and other articles. too numerous to men- tion and about 20 hens, • 1 TERMS • J _Heal .Estate, 10 per cent on day of sale and the balance in 30' days. Chattels, Cash. THO11L61,0 CAMERON, Auctioneer. CICERO ALDWORTH, Proprietor GLADMAN & STANI3URY, Solicitors SOUR•, •ACID',STOMACHS, GASES OR iNDiGESiION "Tape's Diapepsin" neutralizes exces- sive acid in stomach, relieving dyspepsia, heartburn and distress at,- once. Time it! In five minutes all stom- ach distress, due to acidity, will 'go. No indigestion, heartburn, sourness or belching of gas or eructations of undi- gested food,no dizziness, bloating, foul breath or headache. Pape's Diapepsin is noted for its speed in regulating upset stomachs. It, is the surest, quickest stomach sweet- ener in the whole world, and besides it is harmless. Put an end to stomach distress at once by getting, a large fifty- cent case of Pape's 'Diapepsin from any drug store. You realize in five minutes how needlessit is to suffer from indi- gestion, dyspepsia or any stomach dis- order caused by fermentation clue to excessive acids in stomach. THE USBORNE AND ILIBBERT FARMER'S MUTUAL FIRE INSt'R- ANCF ,COMPANY. Head Office, Farquhar, Ont. President, THOS. RYAN' Vice -President, JOHN ALLISON DIRECTORS WM. BROCK 3. L. RUSSELL ROBT. NtiRR'IS, JAMES McKENZIE AGENTS ' JOHN ESSERY, Centralia, Agent for Osborne and Ribbert. 'T,IVER HARRIS, Munro, Agent for Hibbert, Fullerton and Logan. W. A. TURNBULL, Secretary -Treasurer 12...11. No. 1, Woodltam. GLJAi314AN & STANBURY Solicitors, :.Exete.r. DR. A. R. KINSMAN, LL.D., D.D.S. Honor Graduate of Toronto Univer- Sity. - DENTIST Teeth extracted without 'pain or any - bad aefreeta,,i Ofiifce;.over Gladtnaii & ' eltattbury's once. Main St. Exeter. ' For Infants and Children, Q::49 2'.YIWRNM.Spgraint2AxiCigfil T'b3YO1�.. al lee f9 .a—et Tf 6P1:Oa'rC(:C.ilD r�j AVeaeiot),'.ePt le irslttur¢cieii4! stmilathiti elect >sy al rel, ttnethe'SIc':t+c', f Y$SX+i +>jyt Gequine Cast= Always 'I . rtho ii jl,.he1pfliliprtey fail �i�i+ei0a q nd V Q . e IIs Cit .SIJ t..1T+ , 'eSdiltin$ti led ; us-italttlt' 5i atu,'s of t? )'sc,Siiitiie .91 n i Ffica E±i t�eFFili +d.7. dC 1 r • P;©T+T�I_S� 4Y P • '-.ail �•' �.:_._:.------.._"_:.. Exact Copy of Wrapper. 1.a n an is TRE. CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK clay, f r JN addition to the branch at Exeter, ;this Bank has branches at the following near- by points: CREDITON • DASHWODD J. A. McDonald, Manager F, S. Kent, Manager ,gs THE . ADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE .PAID-UP CAPITAL - - $15,000,000 RESERVE FUND - $15,000,000 EX.ET1R BRANCH, A. E. Kuhn, Manager. seer INCORPORATED IN 1855 OVER 120 BRANCHES THE MOLSONS BANK CAPITAL AND RESERVE $9,000,000 Documents of importance are absolutely safeguarded if placed in one of our SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES T. S. WOODS, Manager , EXETER BRANCH Centralia Branch open for business daily. 1 izzarrtirs Ati'L Ni -Y ti II FERTILIZERS 16 per cent Acid Phosphate $34.00 0-10—•2 General crop $38.50 1---' 8-1 General crop $39.00 2--8-2 General crop $ 48.00 2-10-0 Ontario Spaoiai' 44.00 4—•9-4 Potato special $68.00 Put up in 125 pound bags. Place your order to -day. WIRE FENCE' 6—Wire fence 7—Wire fence 8—Wire fence 9—Wire fence 500, 550 60c 70c. Barb Wire, Brace Wire and Steel Gates. Low prices on Dry Hemlock and Pine Barn Boards. Large stock of Cedar Posts XXXXX 13. C. Shingles Ne reset Asphalt' po Sltirriles Paroid Roofing Phone 12, A. J. Ca ATWORTHY GEANTON MONEY TO LOAN We have a large amount of private, 'funds to loan on farm and village- properties, at lowest rates of in terest. GLADMAN & STANBURY Barristers, Solicitors, Main St. Exeter, Ontario .3. W. BROWING, M. D., M. S. P...) , S. Graduate Victoria University Office and Residence, Dominion Labratory, Exeter. Associate Coroner of Huron. L R. CARLING, B. A. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public, Commissioner, Solicitor for the Molsons Dank, etc. - Money to loan at lowest rates of Interest. OFFICE—MAIN ST. EXETER, ONT. PEILRY F. DOUPE, Licensed Auc., tioneer. Sales conducted in any loc-' ality. Terns moderate, Orders lefts at Times Office will be promptly at-• tendert to. , Phone 116, Kirktoi,. Address Kirkton P. O. DU. Gi. n(l ILSToN, L.D.S., DENTIST Odlce'•over I. R. Carling,' s Law office. . Closed every Wednesday afternoonh