Exeter Advocate, 1913-10-23, Page 4der
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dere & Creech, Proprietors
In advance $1.00 per year in Canada
s.$1,5C in United States. It not paid
in advance 50c, extra per year may
be charged.
P VA4.SDARa OCT, 23, 13
;1E CATTLE SUPPLY
The world's supply or meat aro-
:hieing animals is not keeping ;•rare
witl' the world's increase in popula-
tion and consequently we have a
< rcater demand for meat aiid a high-
price.
i h -price. - United State is a good s«
ample. In that country in the lest ale
leers the increase. in postulation has
been twenty per cent, while the de-.
creast: in meat produciag animals' is
30 per cent. Fifteen or twenty years
ngo thi big packing concern; u, the
United States, and of Canada •oo,
were. bending their energies in the
dfreation of securing markets for their
products. NOW, they ;.are not concern
ed about markets, but about securing
sufficient cattle to meet the require-
ment.; of markets, Fifteen years ago
the United States was the world's
chief exporter of meat products. To.
day the packing interests are finding
it difficult to secure sufficient .rattle
supply in their own country to the
home demand, It is claimed by Unit-
ed
nited Slates authorities that if the per-
centage of decrease in beef Cattle
supply continue till 1923, porter-
house at a dollar a pound retail will
be cheap. The whole situation in the
United States has undergone a .change
in the past few years. In 1907, that
oust"y exported 423,000 head of :'at
tie as cc(npared with 24,.000 head
191a. Imports of cattle in 1907 were -
32,402 as compared with 391000. in
1913 These figures need. no • -oat-
aient. They summarize the situation
as regards the world's meat supply,
.and the: market to be supplied inmost
striking fashion. The consumer seems
to be right up against it in.'so far
as hie daily meat supply is concerned,
Now that practically -every market in
-the world is open to Canadian: , rattle
there should be no ups and ',lawns
about the business of raising , attle.
Crediton
NEWS 'if' OF WEE tn. ta alleged
Cuba, til a CC,llts�dn, l>
tureeen lleged ttnsretni ,anti tttx
mporta.rlt. Events I' hich
Ccet,'rred Curinr the Week,
The Busy •/orid's Hnanerinn5 Car.,
ION Compiler& and I or into
Handy red Atl,so-Hee Shape to,
the Readers et il;,, raper• -•A Solid
Hour's E,njtey,r 'r t.
Earthquake tremors. Continue in
Panama, Thirty-one have been reg-
istered by the Aneon seismograph ti,r
to date;
Premier Mellride or. I�ritisii Cot' -
Au, sailed on the Olympic to -clay,
eroeeeeing dew �� a ronicreri,t
troyin .sal l're1iiees at Ottawa,
A'rt'o int dice,' e't,)erts re' inystitiea
try cussed Baker, aped S of haunt-
,nszdon, W.Va., who writes upsides
deem, singe his high notes low and
raW notes high.
it is practically eerta.ir that u p n -
's will +t.
red
w il, l i.. )t1 •ante i
. a ro
a y
p '
-he election of James Morris, the
;overninent eanriiria r in Chaieaa
:nay, last Saturday.
Pinned ut ',r an automobile that.
,ad struck its carriage at Boston
est.trday, a three -months -old baby
vas taken out cooing and unharmed
.rrer the car had been jacked up,
On and anter Nove nber 4 no mint
}, t wine
ck"at s whisky, sour
i co 1
loops, y,
xr beer will be served on railroad
fining cars in Ohio. Nothing strong
er than grape juice will be for sale.
Lieut. Koenig, a military aviator,
'+alt and was killed yesterday at the
:s"itendorf Aerodrome near Berlin,
Germany. The Wings of his machine
eoltapRet at an altitude of five bun-
ireti feet
" The death is announced at Wallz-
tey, Liverpool, ,>f Capt. W. Stewart,
rormerly commander of the Empress
>f ,Britain, wtrose experience in nevi
;atiog tbe St. Law, ence extended
aver nearly fifty years.
ao.h •.aaAY.
Commercialized vice under the re
-
-ovation and regulation of the police
teuartreent ceased in Detroit at mid
light Tuesday night.
One of Cornwall's most popular
-esidents gassed away at the General
.3osplta] yesterday afternoon in the
reason of Alex. McDonald.
Alberta is to take up the taxation.
>r the unearned increment is re-
epect to increased land values. Pre-
-iicr Sinton gave notice he would
love a resolution' to that effect. '
arbe Cripples' Protective and Bene-
rri:dl Assoriation is tbe name of an
>rganization being formed by Pitts-
>erg residents who have but one arm
'r leg or are otherwise maimed.
A resolution expressing apprecia-
. ton of. the action of Hon. Col.
.lughes in super.:ssing militia cam
an teens was unanimously carried by
he Dominion W.C.'_: J. at London,
yesterday.
The EXETER EVAPORATOR, is
now prepared to take all the a >ples
you can bring in. 40c., per hu1}dred
for good winter peelers. -Jos Sta torn'
Manager
Revival meetings have comll need'
'z the Evangelical church.
iIr. and Mrs. Samuel Eilber o'_rUbly
Miele, are visiting relatives in 'town,
Mrs. Henry Kuhn spent the -holi-
days with her sister Miss Reita,
.Delhi
Mist Adeline Schmitt visited her"
parents. in Berlin and Miss Modder-A.'young. man, unknown, of dark
complexion and wearing a grey suit,
was found -unconscious on the;; side-
va1k Tuesday evening in Whitby and
gas remained insensible. There is a
possibility of Poul play.
Mrs. Ellen Etheridge, second wife
of a farmer of Basque County, Tex-
as, has confessed that she murdered
two of her stepchildren fast June,.
and two on Oct. 2, by poison. She
was jealous of her husband's: love for
them.
No hope was ' held cut yesterday.
`hat Albert J. Jewell, the young avia
: or . who set out from Hempstead
a tains, N.Y., early Monday morning
i r a monoplane, would be found alive.
The theorq is that he was blown out
to sea.
The will of the late J. Pierpont
Morgan was probated in London yes
terday. His estate in the .British
isles totals $5,599,155, so that the
budget of Chancellor ' of the Exche-
quer Lloyd George benefits by death
duties to the extent of about $950,-
u00.
950;
u00.
FR i DAY.
a Ralph Rose, holder of the• Olym-
pic world', records'for shot -putting,
died. in San Francisco of typhoid fev-
er after a brief illness.
A no'elty in the way of battle-
ships, H. M. S. Queen Elizabeth, car-
rying an imthense armament and us-
ing -oil instead of Coal, was launched
at Portsmouth yesterday.
Frederick Gondorf,:,an elderly wire-
tapping r>Aaindler, who has an inter-
national reputation of . being tLe
"king" in his special line, was ar-
rested yeetec'd.ay in New . York.
will in St. Thomas during, the holi-
days.
Surveyors for the Hydro Elect 'c
Railroad passed through the village
one day last week. Their routers'tarts
in at Geo. Fahner's and goes east
along the northern part of the village:
We hope this scheme will go through
It will mot only give us market to
outside points,' but electricity for po-
- tier, heat and light.
The Fowl Tupper given in the
Methodist Church sheds last Thurs-
day evening proved a decided - euc-
cess. It is a long time since there
was such a crowd of people .in town.
The night was ideal and everything
helped to make the supper such a
great success. The receipts for 'the
suppei alone were about $350,-' A
splendid program ,was given after-
.varde in the churh. Rev. Jefferson
azted as chairman. Addresses - were
•give(• by Rev. McAlister and . Rev.
Powell, solos by Revs. Becker, and.
Steadman.. _Mr. Andrew Craven ren-
:dered several acceptable vocal . and
.violin solos while the Misses Queenie
Hodgins and Weida Banes delighted
the audience with appropriate :.read-.
rags. The Methodist people are to be
congratulated upon this success and
.particularly upon .the splendid :'shed
which has been erected for the ben-
,efit of the dumb animal, which is
mar's best i'riend. We understand
there is but $250 debt on the shed
-which speaks well for the people.
Mrs August Ewald visited ,„ her
daughter Mrs. Telfer of London on
'Saturday and Sunday.
Henry Beaver of Hamilton holt-
i
'�ayec home with his.family w
Last Sunday the special services inn Hon. W. S. Fielding. left Montreal
onnertion with the, 5oth celebratiantyesterda�, an a trip to England for
eines the organization of the Canada
Conference, took 'place in the. Evan-
gelical church. In the morning a Mis-
sionary sermon was preached b3 al,ev,
Bcke' which as followed by- en
Brown, ir,
Ifi the evening a splendid progranlwas,
given Herb. Eilber gave a paper: on
tin history of the church in Canada.
while Rev. Becker and J. H. Holtz;nan
made earnest appeals in behalf -.of the
Mission work in the Northwest Solos
were sung by -Misses Ella Link and
Carrie Kuhn and Miss Martha Oestre-
icher of Dashwood. The choir also
rendered several fine selections. The
result of the day's collection amount -
...el. to $2&5,00.
Tele -
two mon' he, and will, oat his return.
take up hie duties as president and
editor -in -casae( of The Daily Tele-
pb.
police.
The Government bas en,Arded ti.e
contract to G. A. Pa)riie of
f theti f the catrle,ge' $1" r`
or erection o
at Tete De Pont. Barracks at, a et, it
of $14,090,
inspiring address by isr. B.
Becker, v r w Hon. C. a. Doherty, Minister of
Justice, mall return to Ottawa'. soon
Oashwo; d
There were no sports on Monday
because of the rain,
Several from here attended Mrs.
Maio/ Baker's funeral on . Tuesday,
Mier Catharine Finkbeiner is visit
imp her sister at. Sarnia,
Mr, Art Doan of Thedford washerc
Mi. Wall of Palmerston .visited, r
• few days with his sister, Mrs, Ritter
Mr Levi Hayrnacher and family o
Khiva. have moved :into :their home .ir.
the village `.
Jr,Na-id Mrs, Dan ]Vlclsaac, Cred-
ston, vi•iied here 'Monday.
Mr *Chas Baumgarten has become
settled :1 his new home lntl.the v .
l;.age '
Tat, Ladies` Aid of the Evangeli•
church gave a fine program tor
• :;upper on Monday evening, which sVaie
. attended,
from tha Treat, and Tion. G. E. Par-
ley will leave for a trip to Europe:'
He will IR9teiy be away a couple of
months.'
.Joseph Moyle, engineer, and James
Sotbern, hds fireman, in charge of a
heavy T. N. & B. freight train, stall-
ed in the hunter street' tunnel at
Hamilton yoaterday, were nearly suf-
focated.
A CardMif despatch, says all hope
Lias bean abandoned of saving any
Of the esabemt>ed miners in the Uni-
versal Goilr,ory Yesterday 49 bodies
had been reoo'vered aid 360 .were
still in the pilt.
The rating has been given by the
customs bowed zirin a case submitted
to it by Who wish fertilizers
from slag free, The interpre-
tation given is tha it is subject to a
duty of 10 eti't.
sit
Alter dieoaSsixig the Ulster r "ua-
tion the Ladies' 'Orange Benevolent
Asso dation decided to raise a corps
of 100 fii31`' equipped nurses to ac
company tiko WinnipegOrange regi-
ment Ulster.
If go to
aud
.hent. f int rah
;ActaRDAY.
Chief. l ge of of Sehoola Cowley,
fir ale sdneieer ts. fit, $idnto yesterdi y,
th rf3pu atont'Goverz1ment might
give
$10,004,4 400 to technical educe.-
t}nn.
Nine wrsire wognded, three serious-•:
iy, the former 'including the mayor,
King Alfonso of Spain underwe>,kt.
a slight operation yesterday kle is
suffering from a recurrent nasal ea-.
tarrh. His condition is prououneed,
satisfactory,
A force .of Chinese brigands coni-
knanded by Gen. Hwang Liang has
murdered 300 people in the i'rovint:e
Fo-Kien, China, and also burned
two mission churches.
Prof. al. G. Haminar, entomologic'
of the U. S. Department of Agrieul-
tura, was accidentally killed Mail'
huutir}g in the Capitan mountaiiis.
New ;li.exieo, yesterday. .
Geo. H ya former aideiinee
(Fming,
and school trustee of Niagara Falls.
Ont., was found dead in his room at
LaSalle, N.Y., last evening death be-
ing duo to heart failure,
Any probability that tbe name of
the Protestant Episeog:.zl Cliureb o`
America might be changed,. was dis•
b the deieg te:
posed of yesterday Y.
in convention in New York,
A. relief fund has been opened by
the Lord Mayer at the Mansior
douse, at the request of the executive
of the Soutb Wales Miners' Fedora•
tion, and a fund has also been sa't-
ed by the Lord Mayor of Cardiff fax
the families et the recent Universe.
Colliery disaster.
i L G
Sti3Y.
Increased license fees will bt
charged under the new Liquor Li-
cense Act to be introduced in the Al-
berta Legislature thls. sesaion.
Charles Gibson, taken down fro n
Toronto to serve a. life sentence for
murder, arrived in the penite._tiarx
at Kingston, on. Saturday afternoon.
Harry Fenton, the young tinsmith,
of 406 Bartlett avenue, Toronto, wl•o
fell 90 feet off..the roof of the new
veterinary college, died fromhisin-
juries.
Minister et Com' .erce Mass: of
France plans to establish : a regu'ar
aeroplane postal service from .Paris;
to catch the West bedlam and South
r merican steamers near - Bordeaux.
The German Crown Prince on Fri-
day Inst sent a letter to the Imperial
Chancellor, declaring untrue the
statement appearing in the press the'
he was on. bad terms with his father
the Kaiser.
A preliminary report' on the. eetste
of Miss Sarah Knight, a recluse �spin-
taer, who died re-ently in .a small
boarding-bouse room in New York,
indicates 'hat She waa possessed of
more than a.. million dollars. -
Fire, which broke out in tbe dry-
ing room of the laundry at Kingston
penitentiary Saturday night did' dam-•
age estimated at $10.000. This is the
first time . fire has occurred in the
penitentiary in twenty years.. •
An unusual number of aliens were
deported from the Ellis Island; immi-
gration station, New arork,-Suni ay,
when, 175' persons excluded as: unde-
sirabies. were placed on board' -ten
outgoing steamsbips bound . for
Europe.
$11Tr'KA
Prepared, --Ship Milts are now
pre»ared to do all kinds of work,
such as chapping, cider and apple
huttei making.—Wm, Sweitzer.
$100 Reward $100.
The readers,ot this paper will be pleased to learn
that there is at least one dreaded disease the science
has been able to cora Iia &111a4 .steges, had Shat ie
Catarrh. flail's Catarrh (Jure is the only positive
cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh
being a constitutional disease requires. a taoneti'ri-
tional treatment, hall's Catarrh Qure is k►ken in-
tornally, acting directly upon the blood mod raucous
surfaces of tho systo+n, tlberebr dea4roi lag the
toondation of the disease, end going gas patient
strength by building up the constitution (ted ,$silt -
ng nature in doing its work. The proprietrts hare
se much faith in Its. -curative powers that they offer
One•Bundred Dollars for any case that it fails tp
cure. Send tor list 01 testimonials.
Address F. J. 011Lr171W k 00., Toledo,' 0.
Sold by all Druggists, 75 cents,
Take' Hall's' Family Pills for .00nstipatlon.
NEGRO RUNS AMUCK.
Unknown Colored Dian Wounds Four
In Toronto.
TORONTO, Oct. 21. -Enraged by
a dispute over the amount of monzy
he bad laid on the bar in Smith's
Hotel, an unknown negro ran amuc'-
at eleven o'clock last night, slashing
tour people with a razor, one .
whom, John Consworth, a porter at.
the hotel, lies at the General Hospital`
in a critical condition. The negro, up
to an early hour thio morning,
had not been caught by the police.
Walking up to the bar in Smitb's
Elotel, the man laid a five -dollar bill
on the countei and called fora drink.
After he bad received the drink and
bis change, be declared that there
were two bills stack together, and
wanted,more change. He -was refused
and commenced to show fight, upon
which, Consworth, who has been.. a
porter in the hotel for fourteen years,
itteinpted to ejeet htoe.. Drawing the
••aior from his pocket, the negro.
dashed Conswortb across the reek,
nfiieting a deep wound which miss -
Id the jugular vein by one inch.
At the door his progress was ob
;trusted by William Mackay, who at-
emoted to hold bini for 'the police,
tut once more the razor fc`, and
eackay stumbled forward with a
Ma in his neck..
The next victim was William'
hompson, a merchant, living at 3
Henry street, wh,m the negro met
apposite the Queen City Hotel,., at the
-orner of Queen and William streets.
Stepping up to Thompson, and ex-
•laiming, "What do you want?" be
slashed at him, inflictinga wound
which extends from the neck six;
nches down the left shoulder,
CLINTON-The hone of Mr. and.
Mrs. Harry Cook, Victoria street, urns
the scene of a pretty wedding Oct,
15, when their daughter, Mrs, Char-
lotte Plewes, was milted( in marriage
to Mr Melvin Crich, the ceremony on)
b
e
ingA '
S.lien.
performed by Rei.J.
Miss E; Crich, sister of the groom,
was bridesmaid, with Mr. Roy Pepper
as groomsman.
Value. of Rheuma
From the Court
Judge Barhorst ,;was 'Relieved of
Rheumatism ` After, Doctors; 'Failed
•
If you have tried many otter r eine-
dies and doctors' 'treatments for Zheu'
matisre ,and'found they failed, do not
be skeptical about trying RHEUMA.
React the testimony of ,Judge John Bar
horst of Fort Loramie, 0. -
"After treatment by three doctors
without result, I have been cured of
a very bad case of - Rheuniatis.m by
using two bottles of RHEUMA. t i
is now two years , since I used the
remedy and I am still as well as, ever.
Previously, I was a cripple, walking
with crutches."
Such testimony should be convinc-
ing 50 cents of W. S. Cole, guaran-
teed
To 'Investigate Finigration.
VIENNA, Oct. 21. — Ofjclal .an
xouncement is made that the great
n crease in.esnlgration is evidence of
Ile widespread secret organization
'or encouraging the emigration of
rersons liable for military service.
Phe 'emperor has' shown much inter
..et in the situation, and has ordered
a, iuVestigation of all emigration 'bu-
'eaus in the empire. •
Cold Storage Inventor Dead.
PARIS, Oct. 21.—Charles Tellier,
inventor of the cold storage system
'or the preservation of fol>dstuffa;
lied Sunday. He Was 85 years old.
''though others made millions from
xis inventions, M. Tellier was in
-ery straitened circumstances, and a
fund was raised amounting to $20,-
100, which wan„ to have been paid
aver to him sheaily.
CLANDEBOYE-Harold Bice, aged
16 whowith his brother Cecil, aged
18, was. arrested at Lucan last week,
charged with the theft of a suit of
clothes, was sentenced to 40 days • by
fudge Macbeth. He was also requir-
ed to enter into a recognizance for
his good behavior for one year. His
brother was let go on suspended sen-
tence.
Servia ,Complies.
• BELGRADE, .Oct. 21—The Servian
Government •yesterday notified the.
powers that it had .ordered its troops
to witlidraW iniihedlately behind tbe
Albanian ,1rontier d fled by the petite
conference held in Lottdon at the con-
eltialon of tate drat Balkan war.
'Dbe step coinpltes with Austrla $
ultimatum, :........,... ._...
ti
SALLOW SKIN
LIVER . SPOTS,, PIMPLES, DARK
CIRCLES CINDER TEE
EYES,
are all signs of the systembeing
clogged. The Liver and Bowes are
inactive and the Stomach is weak from
undigested foods and foul gaged:
PIG PILLS
the great.' fruit remedy, wilt make you
feel like a 'new person.
Winnipeg, June 27, ,11)3 1.
After taking three boxes of your Fig
Pills for stomach♦ and liver troubles I
feel strong and Well and able to do
my own work.. Mrs. A. H. Saulter
Sold at all dealers in 25 aqui 50 cent
boxes or mailed by The pig P611 Co.,
St.
Thames, Ont..
Sold at Howey's Drug Store.
CENTRAL
STRATFORD. ONT.
Oar registration again exceeds that
of any previous year. The boy or
girl who has 'not received our free
catalogue does not know the great
opportunities of Commercial life. We
have three departments, Commercial
Shorthand and Telegraphy, and we
offer you advantages not offered else-
where in Ontario. You may 'enter at
any time Write for our free cata-
logue at once.
D A. McLACHLAN, P.r-iselpal.
THE CANADIAN BANK
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Manager
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BUSINESS AND'
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Students assisted to positions. College
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EXETER BRANCH
Agents at Exeter for the Dominion. Government.
DICKSON & CARLIN% Solicitors. ' . N. D. HURDON Manager,
Auction Sale
OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS'
on Lot 6; S. Boundary, Hay Tp
on FRIDAY; OCT. 31, at 2,00 pan.
the following property,
Portland Cutter;, washing machine,
steel range; wood heater; ikon bed-
stead and 2 wooden bedsteads with
springs and mattresses; 1 sideboard
2 dressers; 1 solidoak extension table
wash tubs linoleum, crosscut saw;..
12 kitchen chairs, 2 couches, '3 rock-
ing chairs, wash stands, 2 .entre
tables; 1 Raymond sewing machine
new • flour bin; and many other ar-
ticles.
Terms -Cash..
NELSON STANLARE, Prop.-
B.'
rop.B.' S. PHILLIPS, Auct,
rma Auction Sale
0' FARMS, FARM STOCK AND
CHATTELS
Of the Estate of THOMAS LYNCH
Deceased on LOT 13, CON. 17,
STEPHEN near Shipka, on WED-
NESDAY OCTOBER 29, at 2 p. m.
the 'following farms' in Stephen,—
Parcel 1—Lots 16; S% 17, in 16th
Concession- in all 125 acres.
Parcel 2—Lot 13, in 17th` con cession
—100 acres.
Parcel 3 -Lot 14, in Concession 19
100 acres.
Also Farm Stock, Implements, Fur-
niture,, etc.
For particulars see Sale Bills:
JOHN.LYNCH, Shipka,
Administrator
ROBERTSON & COUGHLIN
Stratford,.
Solicitors,
Auction Sale
Of HOUSE AND LOT, CONTAIN-
ING 3% ACRES.
At 'Hill's Hotel, CREDITON
on SATURDAY, OCT.. '25th 1913, at
Have You
made provision for employment
during the Fall and Winter mon-
the or. do you wish steady re-
munerative
munerative work the year through
Write us and secure our Agent's
terms. We offer the belt in the
business,_ Pay, weekly, freeoutfit
exclusive territory.
Over 600 Acres
:cultivation, tinder tins d t c;on, Established ay.,
it 35 ybars A reputation for
High . grade'; stock' and. fair -leap;
,teal '
- ing. A • sailesniatt can , make•nr tl ,
'ey selling for lite We want. an
,energetic Orel+ `11;I , �art 'f•4r Exeter
and vicinrty For«'e'lllts . write
PELHAM NURSERY CO,,
Toronto, Ont.
`.i3.. -.Free catalogue onregileet
1
2 o'clock, the following property
Frame house and kitchen in good se -
pair;. ,and lot containing 3'i acres • of
land, being a portion of south half of
tot 11, in the -5th Con. of Stephen,
in the Village of Crediton. ' "-
There is on the premises, a stable,
a number of fruit trees, a good well
of water Convenient to church and
school.
Terms of Sale made known on day'
of sale,
MRS FRANK SNELL, Proprietress.
B. S, PHILLIPS, Aucte,
NOTICE TO CREDITOR,
IN THE MATTER OF THE ES-
TATE OF THOMAS LYNCH, late
of the Township of Stephen, in the
County of Huron, farmer, deceased,
NOTICE is hereby given pursuant
to the Trustee Act that all persons,
having any claims or demands against
the late Thomas Lynch, who diedon
or about the 26th day of, August, 1913
at Stephen aforesaid are required to
send by post prepaid pr to deliver
to the undersigned Administrator or
his Solicitors, their names and ad-
dresses and full particulars in writing
of their claims and statements of
their accounts and the nature of their
securities if any, held by them.
AND TAKE NOTICE that after the
18th day of November, 1913, the
said Administrator will proceed to
distribute the assets .of the said de-
ceased among the persons entitled
thereto, having regard only to the
claims of which he shall then have
bad aotice, and that. the said Admin-
istrator will not be liable for the
said assets or any part thereof t0 any
person of whose claim he shall not
then have received notice.
Dated October 15th, 1913.
John Lynch, Robertson' & Coughlin
Shipka • Stratford, Ont.
Administrator Solicitors for
Administrators.
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We Will Sell
40 GALLONS
Isaaperial Oil Co's
ROYALITE OIL
American Water White
To Taken
Tai n
In 5 Gallon Lots as Requested
At 15c. per Imp. Gal.
MOORE EROS„ HENSAI.;I.,.
BONTHRON & DRYSDALE cf
HENSALL
J J. MERNER,, ZURICH
CHAS HARTLEIB, ZURICH.
JOHN PREE_TEIi,•<ZURICH
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GEO. B]iDFORD, EXETl;1
J.W. SKINNER, WINCHELSEA
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,JONES & MAY, EXETER
T, HAWic"_INS & SON, EXETER
tN' r. HEAMAN, EXETER
C. ZWICKER, CREDITON
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