Exeter Advocate, 1913-5-22, Page 417- Atitikleate
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3311TItSDA.Y.: MAY '22,, 't3
The leaders of the Liberal wart
be to notify .their friends that they.,
wilt not bring on a .general election
for a yeaz or two. •
The fact is that the public might
w
believe that the Liberal members
were "gagged" ifthey did not talk
so; much about it.
The country would be greatly
shocked if the power of the Senate
wee taker away as Ce• result of the -
naval bill situation„ would it not? Yes,
it would NOT,
-0-
It must be inspiring to the Liberal
party in this country to think that
the actions of their representatives in
Parliament have pleased every enemy
oa the British Empire the world over;;
Xudgine by the magnificent budget
presented by Hon. W. T. White, Min-
ister of Finance, Canada has entered
upon a new era of prosperity under a
safe and sane Conservative adntinis-
tration.
If Laurier wishes to regain the con-
.
fidence of the people he must first'
realize -however distasteful that real-
ization may be -that this country is
British and has every intention of re-
maining so.
What an old-fashioned financier the
present Finance Minister is! He ac-
tually applies over twenty million dol-
lar: to a reduction of the National
debt This is the Minister whom we
we were warned to suspect by .the
Liberal press.
• Let our readers recall what they
read in the Globe, Advertiser and
other Liberal papers and recall what
has happened and make comparisons.
It will help them to decide what con-
fidence to place 'in those Liberal oap-
ere in future.
It must be apparent that there Te.:
selfishness as well as obstruction in
excessive speaking in Parliament. If'
a dozer- members consume days in.
speech, it means so much less time
for the man of sense who may 1iaee.
something to offer besides volubility.
The revenue of the Dominion in the
fiscalyear just closed was $168,250-
000. This is an increase of more rhan'
$3Z,000,000 over the revenue of the
preceding year, and this increase is
of itself equal to the entire revenue
of the Dominion 20 years ago.
It is estimated that in Ontario
about 18 per cent. and in Alberta
about 43.5 per cent. of the areas sown
to wheat last fall have been winter
killed. These percentages represent a
deduction of 261,000 acres from the
total area sown to fall wheat, viz, -
1,086,800 so that the area remaining
to be harvested is now 825,800 acres.
There is no ,reason why we should
not have the cleanest town in Ontar-
io even . it we cannot boast of the
largest Every man, woman and child
can do his or her part to make the
town neat and attractive and clean'
sanitary. It is only a small matter•
foi each family to clean up its own
premises but with every family i1 i
tow r• doing
this the whole town will
not cell, present an attractive ap-
pearance, but wail be more healthful.
as well. Let every one joinin this
war against dirt,. disease, rubbish ug-
liness
liness�and indiference o the p-
g
ublio
good and when the town is in the
condition it should be, let every one
help to keep it so. The town is the
urgent need of cleansing and Buri
Eying after the long winter and the
dampness of early spring and all of -1
fort to this ;end will bring reward a
hundred fold.
ashwo ►d
l he.'l?asebali gauze played here on
Tuesday night last between Crediton
ancithe home team was fast and in-
terestittg resulting in favor of the
visitors by a score of 6-3.
The home of Mr, and Mrs, Tohn
Draft has .been brightened by the ar-
.rivat of a fine baby girl.
Ar a meeting of the sports commit-
tee on Tuesday night it 'Wee decid-
ed to have "a calithumpian procession
in whish will be about 40 rigs, The
Y, P. A of Dashwood has decided
to serve• meals on that day in, Jonas
1-lartleib's implement shop..
Mr Ed. Boysenberry is in Mitchell
this week to attend the races.
The big auto will take a load from
her to the races in Mitchell Satur-
day.
The road at "Smoky Hollow" near
Grand Bend has been made impass-
able owing to the bridge being down
and a new one being erected in its
,stead
Mr Frank Chase of Windsor was
here; this week repairing Guenther's
auto.
Mr Thos. Klumpp has purchased
the racing' mare, Minnie .Bars, from
Mr Cudmore near Seafo"rth, and '.:the
a rivedhere Tuesday. She is a good.
mare and Tom does not have to take'
dust from any of them.
Dashwood will celebrate the King's
,birthday pn Tuesday, June'3rd. There
-wit be procession in the forenoon,
followed by a ball game between Zur-
ich and Centralia, In the afternoon
there will be a ball game between
Crediton and Fullarton, The feature
.of theaday 'will be horse racing, for
which .good prizes will be offered,
There will be .prizes for ,er-erything.
le the • evening a concert will be .,*iv=
en, in the hall.
Miss Laving Koch of -London spent
a few days with her parents,. Mr.and.
Mrs Geo Koch: Another business
has changed hands in this village,MMr
Jacot Kellermann having purchased
the flour mill from Mr. Wm. Ehlers.
i4lr Keilermann has already taken
Mail Contract
SEALED TENDERS ADDRESSED
to the Postmaster General, will he
received ar Ottawa until Noon on Fri-
day, ;the =20th June, 1913, for the eon-
veyance of His ;Majesty's Mails on a
propgsed: Contract for four years six
4tianas per week over Rural Mail Route
"A" from Zurich (Hillsgreen way,
Ontario to commence at the pleasure
cif ; the Postmaster General.
Printed notices containing further
information as to conditions of pro-
posed Contract may ;be seen and
blank forms of tender .niay be- ob-
tained 'at. the Post Offices of Zurich
Hillsgreen, and at the Office of the
Post Office Inspector "at London.
G: C. ANDERSON,
Superintendent,
Post 'Office Department, Mail Ser -
vier Branch, Ottawa, 5th May, 1913.
tlossession.-Mr. John Hall of London
wee here lest week on business.. --Mr,
Jael. Routledge has gone to 'Hyde
Park for the summer, -Earl Neeli la's:
gone to London where he has accept
ell a position, -Mr, and Mrs. O'Neil of
Parkhill have been .visiting here.
lELIIYXVILLIJ
Mr. a:nd Mrs. John Hind spent See -
day with .relatives here, -Miss. Lizzie
Johns is home from London Business
College to spend the summer with het
parents. -Mrs. John Caldwell of Hen-
sel) spent Sunday with her son,Chas,
Gccibolt jr,-We are sorry to heat
that Mrs Samuel Balkwill is very low,:
at present. -Mr. John Heywood is,
rushing the mason workon the new
sheti and expects to soon have it
completed. -Mrs. Arthur Taylor and
children are visiting her mother Mrs
Win Jacques; prior to moving to Win
nipeg to join her husband, --Mr. John
Jacques is visiting his uncle near Lon-
don. -Miss. Lizzie Hern left last week
to visit her brother. •
IN 1913;
NO MORE
RHEUMATISM
Easy to Cureit Now;
Also Gout and Sciatica
W S. Cole guarantees RHEUMA
to banish Rheumatism or money back.
He sells lots of it. People come for
miles to get it. RHEUMA quickly
steps the torturing pains, relieves at
once -the intense suffering, and drives
the Uric Acid poison from swollen.
joints.
RHEUMA -is a wonderful remedy-
a splendio doctor's best prescription;
yot, don't have to take it a week and
then wonder whether it is doing the
work or not.
Start to take it to-day-RHEUMA
wcn't waste any time; it starts toed'
on kidneys liver, stomach and blood
today, and tomorrow you'll knoty :hat
Rheumatic poison is .quitting you 'for-
ever Use RHEUMA for rheumatism,
sciatica, lumbago, arthritis, neuralgia
and kidney disease. It surely does
wcrk-a bottle for only 50 cents. Mail,
orders filled by The R. T. Booth
Co. Lt'd, Fort Erie, Ont.
COURT OF REVISION
TOWNSHIP OF USBORNE.
---
The Court of Revision of the as-„
sessinent Roll for 1913, of the Town-
ship of Usborne, will be held at the
Township Hall, Elimville, on Saturday
the 7th day of June, at one o'clock
iti the afternoon, to consider and de-
termine appeals against assessments
imposed by said Roll. Any person
having business at said Court please
take notice. -
Whalen, May 30. Francis Morley,
Clerk
Mail Contract
SEALED TENDERS ADDRESSED
to the Postmaster .General, will be
• eyed at Ottawa until Noon onFri-
day the 20th June, 1913, for the :on-
veyance of His Majesty's Mails an a
proposed Contract for four years six
times per week over Rural Mail Route
"Be
from Crediton (South), ), Ontario,to
commence at the ,pleasure of the
Postmaster- General.
Printed notices containing further
information as to conditions of pro-
posed Contract may ,be seen and
blank forms of tender may be ob-
tained at the Post Office df Crediton,
and at the Offiea of the Post Office
"Inspector at London.
CENTRALIA
Miss Kate Marek•
m .; ,tai1 spent Sunday
eeeee` under the parental, roof cat BIyth.
Mrs. D. French ie visiting -with her
sister Mrs. W. R. `.Eilliott.
Rev Blatchford is improving nicely
and able to be out of; bed again.
Mr. and Mrs, Gry*nan ,of Granton
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs,
Bowles on Sunday last,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ellerington of
Lumley spent Sunday the guest of
Mr. Wm Quinton.
Mr. C:" Baskerville lost his fine stal
T ar-Car e onTuesdayof
horn 1
.,rt rr z
ro
y
this week from ulatrma^tion. It is
a. heavy loss to le. Baskerville.
The Ladies' Aid Social, and Con
cern on Tuesday evening was quite
a success financially and 'otherwise,
The ladies catered to .;the crowd in
capital style. From a curious menu
especially prepared for the occasion
A splendid program of speeches by
Rev. George of Lucan and Rev. Steadf
man of Elimville, and songs and duets
by local talent. The proceeds amount:
ed to about $25.00. ,
From the Fairfield. Correspondent.
-Last Wednesday evening the Fair-
field school ball tossers journeyed to
Centralia to play a return game of °.
ball with the Junior turnip boosters.
After their bluff of ; the previous'
week the Centralia lads greatly dis-
appointed their native supporters, for
the Fairfield boys, after playing a lie-
surely game won, with ease -by a
score at 16 to 11
ZURICH
Mr. W. Schwalm, who has been on
the sick lisG for Che last week is slowly
recovering, Tne Zarieh baseball
club w 44 ed,'ri+,'.i.nized with the follow-
bag
ollowing offt wee - loin, presic.ent,e �. J.
mortice,dt. P. •president, P, Lemont,
vice peee..L Preeter, sec-tieee
Hess; manger, Lee'Ei,fl'men; cw tarn,
Ed Wtn•m;ruundcot ttnittee, It. Stade
John Dilebert, Win, Holtman. Aa
effort is being rascals to reorganized
the Z iamb Silver Bend, ee.
G. C. ANDERSON,
Superintendent,
Post Office Department, Mail Ser-
vice Branch,Ottawa, 7th May, 1913
tes
Mali Contract
SEALED TENDERS ADDRESSED
to the Postmaster General, will be
received at Ottawa until Noon. on Fri-
day 4111 20th :June, 1913, for the •:on-
ceyance of•'His ,Majesty's Mails on a
proposed • Contract for four years 12
times per week over Rural Ma'i'l Route
"C'' from Crediton and Centralia Rail-
way Station,. Ont., from the Postmas-
ter General's pleasure.
- Printed
notices containing further
information as to conditions of pro-
posed Contract may be seen and
blank forms, of tender may be ob-
-ained at the Post Officer of Crediton,
Crediton East, Centralia, and at the
Office of the ,Post Office . Inspector.
et Loudon
G C. ANDERSON,
Superintendent.
Post Office Department, Mail Ser-
vice Branch, Ottawa, 5th May, 1913.
Mail Contract
SEALED TENDERS addressed to
the Postmaster General, will be re-
ceived at Ottawa until noon, on Fri-
day, the 20th June, 1913 for the con-
veyance .of His Majesty's 'Maio on a
proposed Contract for Lour years, i ..
.imes per week, over Rural Mail
Loute ."V," from Exeter (West) (Hur-
yn 5 R.), 'Ont, from the Postmaster
3eneral's pleasure.
Printed notices containing further
.nformation as to conditions of pro-
,osed Contract may be seen and
jlalnk fdrms .;or Tender may be ob-
ainede at the Post Office of Exeter,
fay'Lead at the office of the 'Post
3ffice inspector at London,:
G. C. ' ANDERSON,
Superintendent
Post Office Department; Melt Sere,
vice,l3ranre, Ottawa, May 6th, 1913.
Mail Contract IN
SEALED TENDERS ADDRESSED
to the Postmaster -General will be re-
ceived at Ottawa until .noon, on Fri-
day the 20th June, 1913, for the con-
veyance of His Majesty's Mails on a
proposed contract for four years, six
times per week, over Rural Route "L"
frog• Hensa'l (Hillsgreen) (Huron S.R.)
Ont.. from the Postmaster -General's
pleasure. -
Printed notices containing further
information - as to conditions of pro-
posed contract may be seen and blank
forms of tender may be obtained at
the post office of Hensall, Hillsgreen
and at the office of • the; Post Office
Inspector at London.
G. C. ANDERSON,
superintendent,
Post Office Department, Mail Ser-
vice Branch, Ottawa, 5th May, 1913
Mail Contract
SEALED TENDERS ADDRESSED
TO the Postmaster -General, will be
received at Ottawa until noon. on
Friday, June 20th, •1913 for the
:;onveyance of His Majesty's Mails on
a
ro
osed
p p contract for four years
six times per week, over Rural Mail
Route "D" from : Dashwood (Shipka
Corbett) Huron S. -R., Ont, from the
Postmasterleneral's pleasure.
Printed' noticescontaining further in
formation as to conditions of pro-
posed contract may be seen and blank
forms of tender may be obtained at
the Post • Office of Dashwood, Ship
ka, Corbett, and atthe office of
the Post Office Inspector at Lon-
don
G. C. ANDERSON,
Superintendent.
Post Office Department,, Mail Ser-
vice Branch, Ottawa, May 2, 1913
Mail• Contract
SEALED TENDERS addressed lb
:he Postmaster General, Will be -•e
-eived at Ottawa until Noon, on Fri -
,1a4 the 20th JUNE, 1913,? for the
;root eyance, of His Majesty's Mails on
s proposed contract for four years,
•i1` 'times per week, over Rural Mail
touts No A. from Crediton West)
Ontario to commence at the. pleasure
Jr the Postmaster General,
Printed notices containing further
ntortnation as to conditions of pro-
posed Contract may be seen and.
'rank fornis .of Tender inay lie '' ob-.
:dined at the'„Post Office of CREDI-
['OIIv and at the Office, of the Post
Office•'Inapector at London.
?os't'Office Department,
t,
Malt: Service Branch, •
2nd May yin Cx:'C. •ANDERSON,
Superrntendeet,
ti'rAra Or Ogto PVC! of Tobapa,'(
Lv'as count, t
f'raok obeuo;rmaim. oabh'thet he is senior
rrtner•ot the ossa of F, .l. (heaey
A Co„ cle
w
bust,
es in the Oity of Toledo, County �d Stobe
afore,
said, andrt that said arm will par * emu of 0$
sal h DttB.p DQLLAitS for .ac raid every base of
Catarrh that cannot be ogr04 br two of Hgll's:
catarrh Oure, N ltABB CHENEY
Sworn tobefore ire and subsea*** In my prey
Once, this Oth day of lheeniber, A.% tii00,
(Saab) A. W.itleiASON,
allthitY,PV1tt,r0
Hall's Catarrh Curets talren {riifrrpy and acts
directly on t'be blood and ruOoue 1111Bbooe of the,
system, Send for testimonials free,
'. J, OulteZ els 00,, tli eedo, 0,
Soldby all Druggists, 76o.
Take iia11'e Family Pills for emuti>o,ton,
Stallion Routes
HUMIDE, 75739, 67979, 1480, is a
guaranteed percheron stallion import-
ed from France, the property of Re-
gan Bros. and Witzel and Son, Khiva.
Monday afternoon leaves home t oT.
Amy's; Tuesday to, Nelson Stanlakes
to Commercial Hotel, Exeter; Wed-
nesday to B. Williams' to S. Pym's
Thursday to Dan, McCurdy s, to Cen-
tralia, Friday to Wm, Flynn'e, . to A
Hill's. Crediton; Saturday ,home, -W.
WITZEL Manager.
This Stallion has been enrolled and
inspected.
VOLTAIRE, 32682; the great Per-
cheron, leaves home, Lot 27, Con.11
Hibbert, and goes to Kippen, and to
Brucefoeld; Tuesday to Clinton, and
to Aibert Harris', Goderich Tp. • Wed
nesday to Bayfield, and to E.`Boyce's
Bronson Lige; Thursday to B.Pfile's
to T. Key's; Stephen; Friday to Cred
iton and Exeter; Saturday to Albert
Etherington's, and hotlin JOHN
CHAMBERS, Prop. & Man.
This stallion has been enrolled and
inspected, •
CHARMING PRINCE, PRINCE, Old Country
No. 15597,. Canadian No. 11477, En-
rolment No. 1601,'is a purebred im-
ported Clydesdale. Leaves: home in
Exeter Monday to J. Ratcliffe's, to W
H. Kay's Tuesday to John Gilfillan's
to W. H. Kay's Wednesday to Ed,
Stone's, to W. H. Kay's; Thursday
to Walter Kerslake's, to Geo. William
Friday home until Monday -,-Thomas
Berry & W. H. Kay, Proprietors ; M.
M. Fletcher 1blan'r_
This Stallion fias been Cheesed
--0--
CLAN MacGREGOR, Mt,. 10528,
Vol XXI., the property of J. Hand-
ford and A. & W. McWilliams, is a
pure-bred imported Clydesdale,well
ad favorably known, leaves home at
Clandeboye. Monday to Alen. O'Neil's
McGillivray, to T. Eagen's, London
Tp, : Tuesday to J. Morgan's and D.
A shworth's ; Wednesday to G.Ryan's
and home • Thursday to R. Flynn's
Biddulph, and T. Hodgin's; Friday to
Hy McFall's and W. Johns' London,
Rd.; Saturday to J, T. Simpson's and
home. -S, BASKERVILLE, Dlan'r.
This stallion has been enrolled.
ED FLETCHER, 01432, is a great
trottingstallion, with an excellent
pedigree, the property of Doyle Bros,
(MeDonell's Stables), Exeter, leaves
home Tuesday, via Centralia to Cred
itoti' and to M. O'Brien's S. B.; Wed
nesday to Dashwood and home; On
Thursday, to T. Fletcher's and Kirk -
ton • Friday to T. Hunkin's and. home,
-THOS. CASE, Man'r.
This stallion has been enrolled.
LORD. SHARP, 11413 is a ' Clyde
stallion of excellent parts and well
known Monday leaves home, Lot.16
Con 8, Usborne, -to W.' Rowcliffe's,
to Centralia. Tuesday to Nelson Ba-
ker's, to Morgan Dickson's. Wednes
day to Pat Boyle s, to Clandeboye,
l'hursday. to John McLaughlin's, to T
Morley's, Friday to Melville Skinner
and home. Saturday to J. Allison's
and home.-GEO.COWARD,
Prop.
and Manager.
This Stallion has been enrolled
KING. O'GOWRIE, 14207, 76e0, is
a pure-bred imported Clydesdale of
choice pedigree . and .well known in,
his district. Monday leaves home at
Crediton, to Wm. Hodgins', to Wm.
'Reid's ; Tuesday to pat: Sullivan's ,to
Silas Brokenshire's ; Wednesday to his
owr, stable; Thursday to John Hep-,
burn's, to Sam Joey's ; FridaY-45' 4PJ n;
s i r = r a.lel-- 8'afes'; Saturday.
to Jonas Sim's, and home. ELI
KING Prop, and Manager.
This stallion has been enrolled.
SOUTHPORT,. 347, is an Imported
Shire. stallion, of fine, pedigree and
well-known as a,600d breeder. He
wilLstand at his own' stable, Cred-
iton, opposite the Baseball Grounds,
JAS COCKWILL, Prop. and Manager
This stallion has been enrolled.
JOHN SMOLLETT, . 44459, Vol. 17
is a standard -bred trotting stallion.
will stand at his
- ow
and well kn n. He wtl
own stable Thames Road, this season.
El H Brown, •Prop. and Manager.
LORD OF THE MANOR, 23216,
is a magnificently bred trotting stal-
lion with an excellent reputat ion. He
will stand at his own stable, Thames
Road, thhs season. 'H. H, BROWN,
Proprietor and Manager. ,
Auction Sale
OF HOUSE AND LOT
There will be sold' by public auction
the house and .three-quarters acre
of• land. on •SIMCOE STREET, EX-
ETER on . WEDNESDAY, MAY 28,
at 3 p.m.. sharp, on. the preinlses,
Frame House, containing 4 rooms
good cellar under house; a large
number of fruit' trees, consisting: of
apple, pears,' plums, cherries, rasp-
berries and currants.
Terms -10 per cent.. of . purchase
motley on day of sale; half balance:
tit 6 months; the other half in 1 yeas
from' date of sale, .
MRS, T. ELEBER, 13.'.S. PHILLIPS
Proprietress Auctioneer
Electric Restorer fir. Men
Phosphene' reeteres'every nett* lotlie bodi.
to Be ptoper teeeloa ` eatores
,VAIrand vitality, Prebtatttro d Cay.�t�gq�da,eextral.
weakrferr ' averted at Made. ]tlrdNpleAlao Will
hake -ret a':ti'ow malt. Price r♦ 6�ex, es taro Kot
16. Mailed to•any addrest. T'eie )sed) nig
Co tic Cat'hprInes.Ont.
TiE CANADIAN BANK
OF COMMERCE
SIR EDMUND WALKER, C.V.O., I, L.11),, D.G.L., President
ALEXANDER LAIRD JOHNI AIRD
ietant General .re!
General Manager Ass Manager
CAPITAL, $15,000,000, REST, .$1.2,500,000
SAVINGS BANK ACCOUNTS
Interest at the current rate is allowed on all deposits of $1 and
upwards. Careful attention'is given to every account Small accounts
are welcomed. Accounts may be opened and -operated by mail.
Accounts p
may be opened in the names of two or more pergolas,
Y
withdrawals to be made by any one of them or by the survivor. 13,:
EXETER BRANCH -G. L. arA,UGEz, Id.anager. Branch also. at Crediton
The lVlolsons Bank
Incorporated 1855
Record of Progress for Five Years -1906-1911
Capital - $3 000,000 $4,000,000
Reserve - $3,000,000 4,600,000
Deposits - $23,677,730
Loans and Investments - 27,457,090
Total Assets - $33,090,192 •
35,044311
38,854;801
48,237,284
Has 83 Branches in .anada, and Agents and Oorrespandentsi i allthe
Principal cities in the World. ''
A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED.
SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT
- at al Branches. Interest allowed at highest current rate.
EXETER BRANCH
Agents at Exeter for the Dominion Government.
DIOgsoN & CABLING, SolieitorS. ' N. D. HURDON Manager,
Potato Planter
With or without Fertilizer Attachment
Plants 4 to 6 acres per day
Get a Planter now ..
FOR SALE
BY.
R. Gillies t Son
WALKERS
OVERALLS
Made in Walkerville
WE GUARANTEE Ten Cents for every Button that
comes off and Twe�t _f ve Cent for every Rip and for every
'ixttamped Pockets .cut from worn garments, we will give.
you one pair of Overalls or Smock Free. Get the habit of
saving your pockets.
SOLD B- •
JONES & MAY
Guaranteed by Walkerville Pant Co. Walkerville, Ontario
ies! Buggies!
We have just received a .car. of
Th of amo
us Brockville
Canada Carriage •
a e Cam; an.
P Y
Buggies
These buggies are a special lot, specially built
and specially finished.
The young man will: be particularly pleased
with; these buggies. Be sure to Bee them. As they
have been bought in car lots, we can give
ive ou
them for the right price.
We also have a shipment of
Gray Campbell ' Chatham
Buggies
Wes. S. Sxie 1.
1
.Implement Agent
Exter, ; Ontario