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Exeter Advocate, 1914-3-12, Page 4Saarler,e .& Creech, Proprietors dCanada Ia a vetoes $L00 per rear in C n. a $1,SC in United States, If not paid in advance 50c, extra per yeer may be charged. TailttSDA.Y. MAIt. 12, '14 EXETER COUNCIi Couuncil met in. the Town Hall on Friday evening, March 6th, Previous etiolates approved. Communications were Teed from the Bell Telephone Company and Toronto City Develop- ment Exhibition, Beavers-Harton - That the same be filed. Beavers-Harton-That accounts be passed and orders issued in payment R. Murphy acct„ 2.40; Dickson & Carling 32.50; T, C. Brooks, express, 55c. 'J Grigg, account 3.60; Mrs White labor 1;50; W. H. Levett, coal 66,00 ; Harvey.- Bros., coaal, 45c.; H. E, Huston insurance, 10.00; 5. Senior, insurance, 11).00; T. C, Brooks, in- surance, 10.00; S. Hardy, insurance, 10.00; John Iard, pt, salary 37.50; W J. Bissett, pt, salary 41.00; T. 13. Carling, pt. salary, 33.33. Reeve Taylor and Councillor Hind delegates to the Hydro Radial Can- ference in London, brought in their report which contained a great deal of valuable information. Three of the outstanding features of the meeting were a grant of $6400 aiuile for lad - leis, the deepening of the Welland Canal and St. Lawrence Waterways, and the development of- more power for the province. On motion of Her- ta,. and Beavers the delegates were paid ;15,00 for their expenses. Hartoa-That we adjourn. T. B. Carling, Clerk STEPHEN COUNCIL The Council of the Township of Stepper• convened in the Town Hall Crediton, on Monday, March 2nd, at 1 p. m All members were present. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and ado ted. Finkbeiner-Yearley-That the Aud- itcrs 'Report be received and adopted -Carried, Yearley-Finkbeiner-That Samuel Brown the Treasurer of the Township of Stephen is hereby authorized to draw by cheque on the funds to the credit of the corporation in the Can- adian Bank of Commerce, Crediton during the pleasure of such treasurer and until this ,resolution is recrnded,- Carried Mr Neeb presented a petition sign- ed be a number of assessed land own- ers praythg for the establishment of a Municipal Telephone System. Same was laid over for future consideration. W B Oliver of Grand Bend pre- sented a petition signed by Andrew Disjardine and twenty-seven others,, p„'.y;.ng the Council to pass a by -late prohibiting the moaning of any oag-a- telle pool, or billard tables in the Township. Resolved that the Ry -law w_ . be considered at the next meet- ing Mr. F. W. Farncorbe, the Township Drainage engineer, having filed his re- • por re Centralia Drain, with the Clerk on the 28th telt., the Clerk was instructed to 'notify all parties that the report would be read and consid- ered by this Council on. Monday, Ap- ril 6th at 2 p. m., at the Town Hall Crediton. The following orders were paid Suet Insurance Co„ insurance on Hall $1150' Advocate Printing Co., printing $2.50; Sundry persons, for gravel con- tracts: on blocks 8, 9, 10 C. Rd. $430.61; Mrs. H. Guenther, team grad- ing N B., $1.75; H. Sweitzer, auditor $8; S Brokenshire do., $8; R. Davey removing obstruction 1st S. R., 25c.; T. Oliver rep. bridge, 50c.; Jos. Sher - row caretaker of pit, and cleaning, S36.65; Chas. Morrish, gravel Blks. 8 9 10 C. Rd., $:20.90; J• Cornish drawing gravel, $3,80; J. Kenny, grav- el contract, C. Rd., $1.38; David Webb pt.. payment of gravel contract, 3rd S. Rd., $4.00; Crediton Star, printing,. $26.00. The Council adjourned to meet aper in the Town Hall, Crediton, on Monday April 6th, at 1 p. m. Henry Either,.Clerk' McGILLIVRAY COUNCIL. Counci met pursuant to adlo r - mens in the Town Hall, McGillivray, on March 2nd. Present, T. J. Poore J Glavin. J. Robinson and A. E. Ros- ser. Minutes of last meeting :were read and signed, Rosser -Glavin -That • accounts a nicr,nting in all to $141.85 be passed and orders issued in payment—Carried Robinson -Glavin -That the Audit - o -e Report, as read, be adopted, and that 200• copies be printed --Carried, Rosser -Glavin -That the Reeve and Jchr 1.obinson be appointed delegates tr attend the Hydro Radial Conven- tien to be held at London on the 5th incl; -Carried. Glavin -Robinson -That By-law No 3, of 1914, to authorize the Reeve ano Treasurer to borrow from tbe. Standard Bank of Canada, Parkhill, certain sums to meet the current ex- penditure for the year, as read a first arid second time, be read a third time and passed. -Carried. Robinson -Rosser -•That on account of the serious illness of Deputy Reeve Robsot:, Tweddle, this Council deem it advisable to lay over the commulni,- cetiot of Wilson, Pike and Stewart the Mud Creek Drainage scheme urs til the ,next meeting of Council 6th of April incl that the Clerk be in- structed to communicate with them to to that, effect, -Carried. E,obinsdn-Rosser-That the Coun- cil xeciuest the. Hydro Electric Power .omission to furnish us with estimates Oa radial linestunningthrough this toe nship from a point on the east Tow•nline at Clandeboye, thence west and north to Brinsley, thence north to point on the north, Boundary, south of Crediton, -Carried: The Council then : ' adjourned to meet in the Town Hall, on Monday April .6th, at 1” o'clock ix , ea:/ea J. D. Drurntriond, clerk CLiNTON-Grrorge C. as deeleto,;d sr, died here on March 7th, at -the age df 80 years, He was a resideri't of God:erich Township since his vo eth, A w'ifc anti cattily of seven survive. Death was due to a stroke 6 mortths ago' Crediton gr. Bradshaw of the Bank of Com- o! •Commerce spent last Sunday with las parents in Toronto, Mr. Gottfried Oestreicher of Dash- wood was Fin the village Tuesday vis- ttnr his. brother Daniel. H Silber leaP.P., attended the dir- ectcirs', meeting of the Bay Tp, Ins, Co, in Zurich last Saturday, Miss Clifton and Miss Link havere- surired therm duties as milliners at Feist Qree„, and at Zwicker's respectively. Genet Sweitzer has been ill with Ow grippe, but is nowt able to resume his work at the grist mill. Last Sunday the pastors of the Merl edict, 'and Evangelical churches cave: reports ot; the sess,Lon of the Dominion Alliance, which took place :n 'I "pronto. the previous week. The hymns which were sung at the con- vention were rendered by the audi- ence and much enjoyed. \lrs,Mat.hew Filnkbeiner is at pees - era ill with Bronchitis. Her many fz:ends hope there wall soon, be a :,rut,ige tor the better, Wc hear considerable talk of the Hydro Electric radials these days. i aie time has come when Crediton and the vicinity should take some ac- tine to bring their position before the Commission. We want the railroad and if we miss it now, we .might has well, carne to. theconclusion to drop of, the reap. Oar to -We ships a great deal of .'freight' in a year. Ask .the G. le R. agent • at Centralia for sta t stir, and tt is certainly in our in- ter -eq. -to acteaethout delay. ... Hydro Electric is being held in Stratford this coming Friday. Our Trustees should', appoint one' of their number or some ether person to attend to get all the information possible. We under- stated a mass meeting will be held in Exeter some time next week. if such takes place a good representation shoytld attend and make our needs and desiaae known aree.Wm. Yearley and daughter vis- sec e n London this week, Diss Edna Davey returned to Lon- dareor Tuesday after visiting her par- enta a few days, Mise Oscar Cornish of London vis- itec with her husband's parents a few days A_.very enjoyable time was spent at the' home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Davey when they gave their friends and, relatives air oyster supper on Mon day.,evening-of last week. They spent thc” evening in dancing and other a- mu,semepts After some years, our boys have :a together and organized a Band On Friday night a meeting was called by the etelaa • trustees and it proved a vary-erithuiiiiStic one, A band of fifteen was :organizeth at a meeting 'tela the fallowing Monday evening. Several off the old members heave ag- reed- to join to help the recruits, eee,:boys are hard at work and hope o giete a fair showing when spring a- rrives The officers elected are; Pres. Garnet Swelteer, Vice -Pres. Ernest G attinger; Secretary, Frazer Brown; Treas. Moses- Faist; Leader, Herb Eilber : Ass't, Mathew Ginter. Mr. Ben Holtzman of Saskatoon, Sash visited relatives in town for a few days this week. A pretty wedding took place in London on the 4th inst, when Miss Lottie C. Welsh became the wife of Mr Harry .W. White of 555 Adelaide Street of that city. The bride was attended by her sister, Ettie, while the groomwas assisted by Mr. John Berryhill. Miss Welsh formerly lived here We extend to the happy couple our best wishes for a happy married life. Dashwood The funeral of the late John Beck- er on Friday was largely attended showing the esteem in which he was 'cele Interment was made in the Lutheran burial plot on the Bronson Line near the home of deceased, be- fore coming to this village. He is survived by his aged widow, five sons ane. fever daughters, all grown-up. Tbc :;bereaved friends will have the sympathy ofthe entire community in his their severe trial. Mr ^•-Henry Brenner of near Zurich was the village Saturday attend- ing the annual meeting of the Dash- wood Planing Mill Co., of which he 's a shareholder. Messrs. Herbert Miller, Wesley Geis- er aocl Mrs. G. W. Shore spent Sat- urday;: in London. Mr a' and Mrs. Ben, Sheppard of Cupar Sask., who have been visiting friends- in this community since Christ mas have again left for their western Lame Mr and Mrs. Frank Case spent a few 'days here last week at the home of Mrs Wm. Rotherna . Mrs, Henry. Truenuner of Zurich is at present waiting on her .sister; Mrs. Henry Califas, who is very ill. Rev. J Id. Grenzebach received new member of his congregation on, Sun- day Rev Mr. Becker of Crediton ' will prea:ck• ire the Evangelical Church on Sunday ,next,. " • CLA.NDEBOYE Mr;Burjey•Hodgins and Miss Edith Simpson, both of this place, were mar' tier. -on "March 4th, The knot was tiedeby the -Rev. Mr McGuire, pas- tor of the, Anglican church, Ailsa Craig They vitae ..unattended. The bride was dressed in a handsome grey suit ,trimmed with silk. After a short honeymoon trip they will reside here, S:A,INTS13 i7RY ivtr. and Mrs, W. C. Hodgins and soli Harold and 'Mrs, Jas. Hodgins and net datue'hter 'Tillie left Monday ,.or their respect;ve harnes In Killarney, Man,' -Frank .Wast bur , of Guelph visited friends' here x couple days last week -Mrs; Richard Hodgins is confined to he' through b ess-,.1-r. �lTilliam. n.,, bed llrotsryh pain r2 Da'r:s'noes'with a painful accident last week by Ping thrown out of the le rt l with; the. "exult ,th put eustaite- d Cott - Med. to •lt s le tklt "havL ecl unjuri• l mr f ,nett •,hi'rlt to the house„, -Mrs, Nada O de•i,,has retu,rn,ed from a , tit with• friends in Dashwood, -Mr. Alt, mick i,ns Isyfrleased over the arrival of a shat rece„ sly, Centralia The W. M. S. heldtheir annual quilting bee in the basement of the Church yesterday, They lied a large turnout and a large amount of work wee aeeempliseted, Mrs, Warren Mitchell and two chil- dren leave to -day (Thursday) far a four months' trip to her old hone in Yorkshire, Eng, We wish her bon voyage and a safe return, Miss Olive Dempsey returned last week after spending. about six'' nxon- tlee with her brother in the West. Hiss Dinah Elston spent a few days renewing acquaintances around the village the guest of her brother; Mr Fry the ,new butter maker, .for T Willis, has rented the Dempsey property and will move here from Harriston in a few days. Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Lamport of Cred- itor, were guests of Mr. and Mrs, J', Wilson on Sunday. Mr 13. Hicks shipped a car load of very choice cattle to Toronto:.,mar- ket me Saturday. W. R. Elliott, Reeve, and W. Year- ley, -Deputy-Reeve, attended the Hy- dro Electric convention in London last week, lair Bruce Mitchell, our popular thresher, is •contemplating the purch- ase of a ditching machine. Judging from the number of calls- there are for men. to do thee class of work, and the scarcity. of them, the project aught to be a paying one and a great benefit to the farmers in this com- munity. MOUNT CARMEL Mrs Josephine Coughlin of ,London ss the guest of Mrs, C. •O'Brien for a few days, -Mr. Dennzis Quarry of Hamilton, who has been visiting his parents, returned to that city last week. -;Wish Nettie McCarthy of De- troit is a visitor at the. home of Mr. ano Mrs James Carey. -Mr. Joseph Glavin was in London last week on business, -Mount Carmel Post pffice eve,: cut off last week and is now a thing of the past. -Miss Winnifred Guainan spent Sunday with little Mary Hall.-Miss.Mary Keough of Edmon- ton, Alta. visited her aunt, Mrs. M. Madden last week.. ' ELIMVILLE The Women's Missionary Society met for the February meeting at the home of the president, Mrs. Russell Skinner, on February. 19th. All mem- bees were present, accompanied by their busbands. A very profitable and enjoyable evening was spent. Ten new members have been enrolled. The. W M S. annual social will be held on March 17th, St. Patrick's Day. A goo program of a missionary ': char- actee is being prepared, after which refreshments will, be served. Admis- sion. 10 and •20c. Come and share in the Irish Delight -The League was re organized last. Tuesday evening with Newton Clark, President; Enos Herd - matt lst Vice; Miss Oth.ella Heywood, Secy: Miss Ila Delbi•idge, Treas;Hairs Beatrice Wilcox and Miss Meda Coultis organists. Meetings will : be hely Tuesday evenings. -Wedding bells will be ringing in OUT neighbor- hood next week. GRAND BEND • Mr Joe Gill is visiting his sister, else Pedler in Ailsa Craig. Mr. P. Baket was in Parkhill Monday on business. -Mr. Ed. Gill, jr„ held a wood bee Tuesday. -Mr. Zevez of Thedford visited Mr. Teatreau Sate urday.-Mr. Major Baker is able to be out and around after his operation.- Mr. and Mrs. Walt, England of Green- way visited the latter's father Mr. P Beker last week. USBORNE Mr and Mrs. John Selves royally entertained a number of friends at' their home the other night in honor of Mr and Mrs: George Moir of Tra- verse City. Mich. The evening was most pleasantly spent by all. -Mrs. Geprge Etherington held a thimble bee on Thursday last and the ladies gave a good account of themselves. Mr and Mrs. John Westlake enter- tained theire' to a social neighbors hbors g cial ev- ening Thursday last. -Mr, and Mrs. J Loadman of Manitoba spent a few clays with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kernick, -Miss Alda Westlake spent Sunday witl. friendsnear Centralia, -Mr, Jos Yellow is confined to his room thru Illness. -Mrs. S. Passmore and Lila Mae' Snell spent a few days with IVUs j Westlake, -Miss Alda Westlake last week ,started to learn; millinery • at Jones & May's. BETTER THAN "SPANKING Spanking does not cure children of bed wetting.. There 3s a constitutional cause for this trouble, Mrs. M. Summers, Box W. 840. Windsor, Ont., will send free to any mother her :successful home treat- ment, with full instructions. Send ho money but write her today if ,your children trouble ylou in shire way. Don't blame the child, the chances are it can't help it. .This treatment also cures adults and` aged people troubled with urine, difficulties by flay or night A year ago he couldn'teat `'1'!i Tb ;,fir01I)\ w Tole : he Can, eat th ,acivaare, ltneala: aria remetieriles rtes;; �... , • extra.." because tIZamherlarha,., 'Tablets cured Stomach Trouble s and 'gave aim a good digestioe."' 'Matt try them. 2Sc. a bottle: Eli Dettg'argtg and Dealers or by ' Main • ' 3 iCheiberisin filalkuw>ed.,Tonet Learn To Play Piano, Organ, Violin, Mandolin Guitar, Banjo, Cornet New Method, Wonderfully Simple, Easy and Rapid COMPLETE INFORMATION TREE • Lel us tell you of a Wonderful, New anti! Simple Method by which young tend old may learn tel play by ;rote the piano organ, violin, guitar, mandolin, banjo cello, cornet or other instru- ment. No knowledge of music is re- 7ui.red, Those who have found old methods difficult or impossible, learn quickly and :easily by this wonderful new method. A few minutes of your spare time evenings, will soon make you capable of entertaining your friends teaching others or playing in public Valuable alike, ,to the begin- ner and to advanced pupils who wish to improve. Thousands of pleased pupils through nut the United States and Canada praise this marvellous, }et ear eme extremely simple and easy syste. Send your name and address to us to -day for complete information, booklet andre- ference all FREE. Tell us what in- strument you would, like to play. A post card will do. If two members of the same family desire information about different instruments, please explain. clearly, Address International' Institute of Music Institute Bldg,-DePt•43•-Ft,Wayne,ind, SCHOOL "REPORT: of S. S, No. 3 Usbprne. for the month ofFeburary, Sr IV, -V. Stewart 76, C. 'Turnbull 69. W 'Knight 66, G. Duncan 60, E. McDonald 48, Jr, IV. -J. Hodgert 62.1 S. III. -V, Jeffeey 67, C. Jeffery 57 M. Pollen 56, U. Snell 48, R. Williams 444, E Pollen 32. Jr. III. -N. Hunkin 61, E Knight 61, C. Stewart 45, W. Turnbull 45 M. Doupe 37, R. Pollen 35 E. Kay 32, A. Rundle 20. Sr. IL - I. Williams 74. Jr. IL -G. Stewart 80 L Knight 67, A. Jeffrey 66, D. Arm- strong 40, C. Doupe 14. lst Class - A Hunkin 92, G. McDonald 83, La - Bell Kay 56, M. Cottle 55. Primer - S" Francis 64, S. Pollen 57, W. Allison 57 E Stewart 50. No on roll 35;. average 30. M. L. Coward. SEAFORTH,-john, McNamara, died in Hamilton on Tuesday, March 3rd, Mr McNamara' had reached the good old agc of 88 years and died. on ,his birthday Deceased was well known arounc! Seaforth having been a school teacher in this vicinity for many years, How' s Thi3P: We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any came of Catarrh that cawot be cured by Hall's Oatarrt Cure, K. J. CHENEY & 0o., Toledo, 0. We the undersigned have known I. J. Cheney foe the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorabi in all business transactions and financially able tc carry out any obligations made by his firm Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0 Hall's Catarrh Oure is taken internally, acting di really on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 55e. per bot- tle. Soldby all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for consti, ation, HENSALL Mrs. Alex, Ross of Montana is vis- iting,lVlrs. D. McLean and other rela- tives. -Miss Mary Drysdale left last week for the west where she intends spending sone time •visiting relatives. The death of Mrs. Robert Cameron is sincerely regretted throughout this community and much sympathy is ex- pressed for the bereaved husband. Deceased was ete her 26th' year and had been married ,fess than three years During that time she had two long and serious illnesses, the last proaing fatal. The • immediate cause of death was an attack of paralysis. Her maiden name was Isabella Mc- Donald, and she was born and grew eu.o near Chiselhurst, They resided in Elensall since their marriage. Quite a large number attended the Seed Show last week, and while the e h'b'r x x i s were not larg e in number they were of excellent quality, The prin- cipal prize winners were A. G. Smil- lie O Geiger, A. Elcott, John Elder A. Rennie, O. Klapp. Auction Sale Of FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS,& HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE on Lot 8 Conn` 2, Stephen, on TUESDAY MARC}{. 31st, at 12.30 o'clock,- Horses -1 matched: team, general. purpose -rising 5 years and 8 years; 1 mare rising 11, in _foal; 1 filly ris- ing 3. 1 colt rising 1 year old. Cattle -1 registered Holstein cow, due in April; 1 registered Holstein cow ,rising 7 years, calved Jan. 10th; 1 heifer 1 year old; 1 steer 10 mos, old: 1 steer 6 months •. old; 1 bull call •2 months old; About 40 hens. Implements -1 wagon nearly. new; 1 truck wagon, 1 family carriage, 1 new top . buggy; cutter; pair She- boggan sleighs, with box complete; 1 Dearing ,binder, 6,foot •,cut; McCor- mick mower, b foot cut; new disc harrow . 1 harrow 4 sections ; .1 set of double 'farm harness; 1. double set of brass mounted harness; set of double light harness; set single harness; Mann seed . drelle.,Mc0ormlck cultiva- tor: ultiva-tor•: several robes and rugs; Deering steel rake.. McCormick steel roller; scuff'ler, root pulper, Peterboro LX,L fanning mill; stock scale, 2000 lbs;; Bell cutting box, ,new; extension !ad- der stone boat stock tack,hay a for Daisy churn, Mailot cream separator new( grindstone,' Forks, shovels, hoes chains, scythes, whierletrees, neck - yokes, etc. Household I urri•vture; 1 •Coe: o'1 r .toys Moffatt steel orange,. kitchen cabinet, Williants sewing machine, sideboard, 2 tables,''bedsteads,'springs and •,tress- err pails dishes, gems, rocktit,g,' eleali's' aria' numerous other artleles, Terms -45.00 'al 1 Trial a ' u 'under' ash; , over• that atheemt credit will tie givetl, until Nov. 1st on iuruish5ng approved joint. notes 5! per cent, per a,nnune off fox' cash rai t'redit 'amounts. JAS STANLEY C. W. I-IEASL P Auctioneer Proprietor THE CANADIAN BANK.... OF COMMERCE ... • SIR EDMUND WALKER,C.V,O../.,L.D„ P.C.L., President ALEXANDER LAIRD, General Manager JOHN AIRD, .Ass't General Manager; T C -API AL,$15�000, . 000 RESERVE FUNO, $13,500,000 FARMERS' BUSINESS R AR�VIE S The Canadian Bank of Commerce extends to Farmers every bankingbusiness, including for•. the transaction. of their thed iscount and collection of sales notes. Blank sales notes are supplied free of charge on application. x35 EXETER BRANCH -G. L. WAUGH, M.anager. Branch also at Credlton The Molsons Bank Incorporated 1855 Capital & Reserve $8,700,000 85 BRANCHES IN CANADA A GENERAL. BASK:IN°. BUSINESS TRANSACTED. CIRCULAR LETTERS OF . CREDIT .. ........... TRAVELLERS CHEQUES ...... ......• .. • . . .. . • ...... , Issuled BANK MONEY ORDERS .. . SAVINGS BANK .DEPARTMENT at al Branches. Interest allowed at highest current rate, EXETER BRANCH - Agents at Exeter for the Dominion Government. DICKSON & CARLING, Solicitors. N. D. HURDON Manager, You are Protected When you buy "FROST FENCE'' because it backs you ale with an en- viable reputation. You never see poor FROST FENCES” because there , are none. Every rod wins your approval. The Frost Wire Fence Company are n. the p Y r only firm operating their owni drawing and galvanizing mills. That's- why right material onlygoes into Frost Fences. g g Let me quote you onthese fences that have ;running wires of even leng- th, stays straight and evenly spaced, wire all full size and heavily galvan- ized. The "FROST" lock, is absolutely the surest woven' lock on any fence It does not slip and does not weaken the lateral wire with a kink. All styles, also GATES and FANCY FENCES, The Frost Special wo- ven wire ,Lawn Fence is their”"newest' line. Get' a catalogue. Ardency fa S. A.ND1tEW' Agent, Centralia Gumn's Fertilizer-noo.e better on the market. Auction Sale OF VALUABLE FARM LAND IN TI 1✓ TOWNSHIP OF USBORNE There will 'be sold b public auc- tion., p c tion, ,at the Central, Hotel Exeter, X e , on SATURDAY, 'MARCH''`211914 At 1.30 o ctbck p, tn., thee, farm: known 'as the Thdntas M, ,Case Homestead, ,being Lot 31, Con.Usborne The e farmis; situated out the 'l.ki-' don Road, :equi-'distant Exeter and t-rertsall; 90 acres cleated and undei cultivation; about 10 acres thin bush ,/ acre apple orchard one story frame dweili,tig brick 2ott,ndationr'gond barna good.' stable, and other outbuildings IC is admittedly one of the best arid most productive farms in the County, is excellently situated as to '',. "F markets and is in the centre of the most populous and progressive dis- tricts of Ontario; convenient to chur ches and schools; good roads in all e!,rectioris;tg ood neighbors and: all' g otherconditions mots desirable. i'e. r ms. -'1 he property will be offer al subject to a reserved ; 1 l'' e r cent, purchase money en, bSa1d balancein.31 days ,, ;pas, r• sessionto purchaser; Further condi- tont• made known on day of said, For particulars apply to Canada Trust Co,, London, or to Dickson & Carling Exeter, Vendor's Solicitors. a 'i, ✓/ THE UNIVERSAL CAR They all see it now—what Henry Ford saw years ago— that the light, strong, quality car, sold at a lowrice best p meets the demands of all the people. Now they're all fol- - lowing where Henry Ford led. Six hundred dollars is the price of the Ford runabout; the touring car is six fifty the'town car nine hundred -f. o. b. Ford, Ont., complete with equipment. Get catalog and particulars from Wes. Snell, agent, Exeter, Ont. - Trp You are Protected When you buy "FROST FENCE'' because it backs you ale with an en- viable reputation. You never see poor FROST FENCES” because there , are none. Every rod wins your approval. The Frost Wire Fence Company are n. the p Y r only firm operating their owni drawing and galvanizing mills. That's- why right material onlygoes into Frost Fences. g g Let me quote you onthese fences that have ;running wires of even leng- th, stays straight and evenly spaced, wire all full size and heavily galvan- ized. The "FROST" lock, is absolutely the surest woven' lock on any fence It does not slip and does not weaken the lateral wire with a kink. All styles, also GATES and FANCY FENCES, The Frost Special wo- ven wire ,Lawn Fence is their”"newest' line. Get' a catalogue. Ardency fa S. A.ND1tEW' Agent, Centralia Gumn's Fertilizer-noo.e better on the market. Auction Sale OF VALUABLE FARM LAND IN TI 1✓ TOWNSHIP OF USBORNE There will 'be sold b public auc- tion., p c tion, ,at the Central, Hotel Exeter, X e , on SATURDAY, 'MARCH''`211914 At 1.30 o ctbck p, tn., thee, farm: known 'as the Thdntas M, ,Case Homestead, ,being Lot 31, Con.Usborne The e farmis; situated out the 'l.ki-' don Road, :equi-'distant Exeter and t-rertsall; 90 acres cleated and undei cultivation; about 10 acres thin bush ,/ acre apple orchard one story frame dweili,tig brick 2ott,ndationr'gond barna good.' stable, and other outbuildings IC is admittedly one of the best arid most productive farms in the County, is excellently situated as to '',. "F markets and is in the centre of the most populous and progressive dis- tricts of Ontario; convenient to chur ches and schools; good roads in all e!,rectioris;tg ood neighbors and: all' g otherconditions mots desirable. i'e. r ms. -'1 he property will be offer al subject to a reserved ; 1 l'' e r cent, purchase money en, bSa1d balancein.31 days ,, ;pas, r• sessionto purchaser; Further condi- tont• made known on day of said, For particulars apply to Canada Trust Co,, London, or to Dickson & Carling Exeter, Vendor's Solicitors. a 'i, Trp a. v�ne c e /.1 i oar r. ill ! ! ! .. i s ¢ Zy •:sr ,F '418B1 - -MI ° ' I a l Fx, - ia Angi a a ,.L„iA",f,,,,,J; ,4,1,' e fence tha Yhdepend d u can he depended spun. 'r,,.l.,I00.4, I, piIM.,,,,:,„1,1.1•,,, I,„,,N.l,„x,,,,-,,n.., f,•- Looks as Neat Y,�C7�71►When Stretch de - (on the Posts as It Does int P _._ a Picture You are Protected When you buy "FROST FENCE'' because it backs you ale with an en- viable reputation. You never see poor FROST FENCES” because there , are none. Every rod wins your approval. The Frost Wire Fence Company are n. the p Y r only firm operating their owni drawing and galvanizing mills. That's- why right material onlygoes into Frost Fences. g g Let me quote you onthese fences that have ;running wires of even leng- th, stays straight and evenly spaced, wire all full size and heavily galvan- ized. The "FROST" lock, is absolutely the surest woven' lock on any fence It does not slip and does not weaken the lateral wire with a kink. All styles, also GATES and FANCY FENCES, The Frost Special wo- ven wire ,Lawn Fence is their”"newest' line. Get' a catalogue. Ardency fa S. A.ND1tEW' Agent, Centralia Gumn's Fertilizer-noo.e better on the market. Auction Sale OF VALUABLE FARM LAND IN TI 1✓ TOWNSHIP OF USBORNE There will 'be sold b public auc- tion., p c tion, ,at the Central, Hotel Exeter, X e , on SATURDAY, 'MARCH''`211914 At 1.30 o ctbck p, tn., thee, farm: known 'as the Thdntas M, ,Case Homestead, ,being Lot 31, Con.Usborne The e farmis; situated out the 'l.ki-' don Road, :equi-'distant Exeter and t-rertsall; 90 acres cleated and undei cultivation; about 10 acres thin bush ,/ acre apple orchard one story frame dweili,tig brick 2ott,ndationr'gond barna good.' stable, and other outbuildings IC is admittedly one of the best arid most productive farms in the County, is excellently situated as to '',. "F markets and is in the centre of the most populous and progressive dis- tricts of Ontario; convenient to chur ches and schools; good roads in all e!,rectioris;tg ood neighbors and: all' g otherconditions mots desirable. i'e. r ms. -'1 he property will be offer al subject to a reserved ; 1 l'' e r cent, purchase money en, bSa1d balancein.31 days ,, ;pas, r• sessionto purchaser; Further condi- tont• made known on day of said, For particulars apply to Canada Trust Co,, London, or to Dickson & Carling Exeter, Vendor's Solicitors. a 'i,