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Exeter Advocate, 1915-3-11, Page 4OBzeeter b130 catt , Sanders & dreecia Proprietora, In advance $1,00 per year in Canads $1.5t in United States. If not pew, in advance 50cextra per year mit be tharged. THURS., A1AROli 11* "LEST WE FORGET" "They introduced it (the Borden naval policy) upon the shallow preteit- ,....e o emergeney. Emergency? Who apeake today of .emergencel TWelve months, have passed since 'my Right Hon friend the Prime minister intro- duced hie measure. Twelve months' and more have passed eince ,.hat time 'when he saw the German Peril. 1.1'c' -"sae, Germany almost ready to 'unto et '.erhe throe,t of Great Britain. He saw- •...eloudeon ..the horizon; he saw these eloods rent by lightuing; he ae4rd the -the MorinurS and rumblings of die- tarat thunder. But ray Right Hon. rer today may Rye :in peaee. The .atmospleere i ere; the sky is cleaz the GerMan Peril has disappeen- •D ti indeed there was ever ‘uch thi.ng do not chooses any in- tention 'of deceit on the •part of the Prime elinister in this regard. hut -I will .charge deer L in the :are of the evidence, we hear ageta eade a Thing as. an emergency "- Sr WiUrid Lauer, in House o; Com- mons january .19, 1914. - - 1 Crediton -0- Guirian, the Township aesess- in the *village assessing the y. Don't tie up your deg, " les of the Bank stat' spent a' in London. ry .Eckert, V. S., is eufferling iron, an attack of blared poisoningeind tete for Stratford Tu.esday tor treat. - meat; We trust it will not prove ser- loas and -that he will men he alele 10.-Vks'inne his prectice. Rev. S: R. Krietchel, E et' Ber- .1.r -conducted the special suarterly service..in the EN -angelical Church lest .Seturday and Sunday. The concert given in the Town Hall last Thuhsclay by the Woodhatn Dra- matic Club was a great success. We Must- congratulate the young aeople far the'mannerin which the play was griren _Each part seemed to be eo aeoropriate to the person who took et The -Singing of :Mollie and 'dr. liaddlie especially goed. The pat- .'. chorases and solos road.e a hit ani were often euchored. The Lad - of the alethodiat Church, -in- whose auspices this concert was es:xerk Are to be congratulated apon the smeces4 of the evening. Rev. Becker and J. R. tioltzmann here returieed home from Taranto where they attended the annual see - o the Dominion Allianee. esa Feday evening a this ,r,:ek, the Y. P A. will give a Box Sosial in dr. 'town Hall. .k good hime is ex - ?ease as o splendid program has „team errrenge,1 for and the *atlies are -oms n a deinty lanch afterwards. 1 A wham from here attended tne Ft*r Iricine A, sore' troll ca;rt a- ' • -- 'enerei of the late Maxie 'Sal(er in threugh farndng districts In :donsts t-..xe..T Tuesday. ana doitie II ict of observina .ord i. thng finally reports the The,4ke.he, i al ,s1:1;i1r1v eS iav e 11 tfaexrw Ani de aEr zrvha.h wOhe s theyso mat baY3 leave Ine 13rm,, 1.. at 'art selline in this •Jiatrict. in More "Willie's cats g,rows ap to •de `a""'"' loch's:garage. It is a fine ear and Zow ...ou.o. meet wrth a ready ale. 1.•••••••• John Wein and wife entertained a numbes ofyourth people at ' *their h‘o.A.eur the 801°concession TuesdaY Robert Essery of London e ,Asiard fatends in town Tuesday. \Its Mathew Wein is in Londoa ,with her daughter Mrs. Robert Hay- lcsek, svho recently underwent an op- eratio - Sir Robert Borden stated in reply atise Mills of Woodham is alsithig to a question from Hon. R. Lemieao hes aunt and uncle ldr. and 'Mrs. W. that the Goverritrient did not ntend andsnooke tso, introdece any legislation ius ors- Harre. Beaver bought a oarsa me to reimburse the Farmers itank day last week. Watch the •flud Ily. poeitors. Mr. Wes. Wein, who has been laid A: a meeting of. Farmers aarde de o for some time with a broken col- positor: held in Toro.nto IhursdaY it was deeided to wart for tau: pr...hde ubsoeneta:h:ri;es4ILI;af a fall, tis able the war placed thetdovern- '''' '' Mr Inn Smith had the misfortune ment al 2 slisadvantafte 'n e"s"d°ring ..- hatinq hts collar bone broken the question of relief for the depoae 1while skating a few days ago. He ;hors. Premier Borden has expressed wu. be btu hp fee a few weeks. leelint ix the bill and the depositors The following has reference to the are aontent to wait. death of the late Mary Jane King. It is announce,d by the Den Orient od Agriculture at Ottawa that the first eclitioa of ten thousand •opies ot the A.grieulturad War Book is ex- hausted. Another and larger rditien bend. Painted tIZI• Provide oPihe to meet aPPlieations that have tor ‘ome time been ae,cuuntlating. Dashwood Mr Henry Willert shipped a car- load ce- cattle to Buffalo on Thurs- day test. He was accompanied by his ,brother Louis J. and his son dEde baloted wife of Joseph Edwards rf ',Stephen township. The deeeased was the eldest datorhter of the late Jos- eph and Elizabeth King, .id was ihorr on the King homestead, two rid a halt miles south of Crediton. he stn. married to her now bereft husband on April 14th, 1976. From union was born three sons and They returned on elonday tfter iant: daughter -John and Thomas end spendme the intervening. days with "arra Fru Smith of Crediton East their brother Sam at Ishagara. Fallser and Joseph at home. Besides these Beavell Nvho is speaking m the edd survived by four sisters and .difterent schools throughout Huron, "' four brothers -James of Forest, Ed - spoke in the Evangeliical church t.ri wara 0. Yale, Mich. 2.t1rs. CherIze heel Sunday night to Cranbrook, Mrs. R. Canning If Mr. William Tiemann ending a h :G S'ew days here with friends, he have rand Bend Mrs. C. H. Baskerville seddcentra a' Lae beer unfortunate in having. his EI: teehen, and Mrs. S. 3roken- .Albert on the homestead. S /lamb taken off in a jointer at edalb- slitre 01 Stephen, all of Whom attend- fleisclds planing mill at Stratford.. It .1 the funeral. About two weeks ago will la a him a off work fror some' time. . sereased contracted la grippe tollaw- There are several around aere a) be pneumonia, both of which she Ms Mark Brokenshire sold the D.F la g heugh off but in the last stages she . tool •erysipelas and in her weakened -arIllage lot he purchased from the conarton this roved too much or Dr. McLaugblin estate to Mr. Bert herr She was of a loving dispoaitian, Statton, who will plant garden stuff a kind. and devoted mother and al - thereon ' though suffering ,much excruciating The bright days are bringing out padhsde bore it all• with Christian for- th.: automobiles. Looks as if' it , I tittrde Her friends were many , as the good old summer time. was shown by the large number 'hat followed her remains to the Fair - MOUNT CARMEL * field cemetery. where they were lead I ise rest, Rev. Jefferson officiating. The Mis Katie Campbell is spending a bereft family have the sympathy of 'lex days with friends in Detroit. - eah.hase. of friends in this edieir sad Mrs. 3. G. Quarry is on the sick 'ist beehadement. week. -Miss Annie Keough of issCeird of Thanks. -Mr. Joseph Ed- 1)etroiis visiting friends in thr:s wards and family wish to express their neighborhood. -Miss Kate eacCor-lthariks to the many friends who mick of Port Stanley is visiting her' eleawerduch kindness during the te- \Parents on the 14th con., Stephen, cent sickness and death of he wife for a few weeks, -We are pleased to "addeentataer. see Mrs. Ed. Hall out again after her -illness. Th' Mount Carmel Dramatic Club will present "Our Wives", a bid_ ti ing u.p-to-date comedy in ihreeacts in the Parish Hall, St. Patrick's pay. Centralia ---- '• .'eWINCITELSt4, Mr and ',frs. Arthur Francis ea_ terteinee the Sunshine Adult eible ciao; or Thorsday evening est -Me., Stanley Meyers has engaged with Mr Jos Ceeerv for the year. -Mi sa May Clark la visiting with her cotesin Miss Elva Harvey of Exeter. -Mr. irt.d Mrs. Wm tiodgent of Sunshine -ave a, Party on Thugsday evening .astdThe light fantastic was tripped until the Sma,' hours of the niernh--dfaster John Ridley is ,on the sick list. -Miss Ethel Brow. who spent the week end with MrHal Brown of Thames Road, haa returned 1101114. -Mr. Edward Coward had the misfortune to slip on the ice and is suffering from a broken rile, -Several of the young PeaPle of this vicinity attended the Selves' lance:ea Wednesday evening. FARQUHAR Th* Thames Role baseball elub will hold a BOX Seeial in the, hall at Far- quhar ,on Friday, March 12. 'The .lay "Who's Who" willhe pot on 4. n'tit An interesting time is expected.- Ed. Williams who wa.s receutly married hal moved'into the home awned by 'Mr Thos. Cameron on the Hackney t7arru and is at present engaged with John Stewart. -Thos. Kay has been engaged with Mr. Wm. Ward dor a yees„-Mr. jailteS Seatt shipped a car dr cattle frond thia vicinity Sat -today -elr John Stewart, sr., accidentlYili pod arid fell on the ice Thursday An projecting piece broke the lowerrib ate ts slowly improving. -Mr ,Welling- ton Nei: and two of his sons are eon - fine I to their beds with pneurrionia. EDEN'S ales Frank Coates'vieited n Lateen couple days last Week. -Mr. jeah liarline had the misfortuneop settve- his foto a nasty gash while _splitting wood one day last weeks -Miss Lillie Coate. ol Saskatoon, Seek., after eenene the winter visiting friends etutned 40 the West on Wednesday' lase• -.Mise, Shute of Kirleton visited he- free i Miss Maggie Luxton, this sek.-Mr. John Essery attended the mneraoce eorivention in Toronto:est' week. -Mr, Wm. Colthill is busy Press- ing ,hav for the fanners in tins sec; tioun-The farm and farm stack of the late Samuet Skinner will be gold, by puha: auction on March 15th, SBIPKA Mr and Mrs. James Baxter 4pin( Sunday in Parkhill with their daugh- ter Mrs Wilson.-efre. Fred Sharp spent last week with friends in Lon- don. -Sandy McEachen spent, Sunday at home. -Several from here attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Edwards near Crediton, -David Hutchison is visiting his brother in Essex. --Ladies' Aid of the Methodist church nere in- tend' having a Pink and White Social on Friday evening March 26e A goad lunch and program are being erepared Everybody welcome. -A very sad death occurred in Parkhill on Sunday evenins when Miss Ethel Baynhame daughter of Mr. Thos, Bay,nhamoerf the 18th concession, died after aeloart illness The Sympathy of the eoni- munity is extended to the bereaved family LOOKING AFTER THE FARMERS -0- Continued from Page 1 production? For my 'part 1 believe that thc farmer requires protection, just at Well as the manufacturer. I wondes how the hon. member tram Brantford would like it if the Gov- ernment brought in a bill to stop the sluppins of ploughs to the other elle. I thins he would object to ihatmost strongly. I believe we should nee be selfish, I believe we should ao-oper- ate one with the other; I believe we shoule allow the, farmer to hen The farmer it the backbone of tha coun- try ane we must have protection for him A good deal is said nowadays about the high cost of iving and (night perhaps give my experience in that respect. I am a farmer, „ o bua am alsa merchant, and I think I am able to deny the statement that the cos of living has greatly increTiel of recent years. I worked lent id the. counter in my store for thirty seven years and I know from personil ex- perieacc that thirty-five fears ago with few exceptions, the cost at the necessities of life was higher thea than it is to -Jay. Thirty-five years ago I sol1 tea at seventy-five ce.ers a pound, and I am selling as goad tee to-dav at forty cents a pound; thetve five years ago I sold coffee at thirty Dents a pound, and I am selling as good coffee today at twenty -five cents a pound.- I believe that as -a whale the price of dry goods is low-, ex now than if was thirty.. year; ago Two performances -afternoon at .2,30 dedat the sap bucket and get That of course, depends on wnemer evening. 8.15. Seats on Sale at Heide :,:d.ddl.hfectr this is no doubt he syrup tath People arewilling to use the san e . store Reserved:seat, plan openakit#: Week. ela6,; at drygoods to-da.y that th day a. 8 a.m. Ma characters take*. be. John Hays,' ro mil Pickering, lase Halt M Alex. cDonald, James O'Idea-T1 .T.hed.W. M. S. held'a very ou.ccesso then. If people wean willing to esdedeing at the church Tuesday use the sanae Jrygoods to -day as they di 1 thirty years ago, they could .buy there just. as cheaply; but eowadays thee. want style, and they have to pay for it Thirty years ago the mothers on the _farm would spin the Tarn. and the home weaver would weave ;the cloth; I wore these goods myself and I was content with them; but to -day the boys and girls are not ,:atisfied with that. It is the way the people live to -day that makes the cost mount up About thirty-five- years ago 1 iemember selling six pounds of gran- sugad for a dollar, White to -day I in selling twelve and fourteen - aft-el:mop and about a dozen were Jame- alahoney, James %nen. Fninaleodoindieeti. acharacters by Isabel Anderson,,Pearl The Centralia vaudeville Co. have :Breen. Kathlein O'Brien, Nellie Heeddaccepted their first engagement and Solos by Dr. Gunn of Ailsa Craig and Plater:nig on the play Who's Who:, Mist Pearl Breen.fai Faradihar on Friday evening.--Mis Bowslaugh returned to the village af- ter sedaeding a couple weeks in Lon- don. Mrs ep , Hicks .spent a few 4ays' egederts the parental roof at Blyth. ()fiver of Peterboro visited his eousin Mr T. Oliver. - ea III. Webber 71. M. Coatea 69e Mide Alex -Falls of Clandebo \W. Castes 68; tr, IL, A. Thomson el 'Moihdath with friends in theye vilsnent; lage. SCHOOL REPORT OF S. S. No. 4 disbarne for February. -Sr. IV., We Thomson 75, A. Harding 69, C.Oltages 65* Jr IV. Lel, Skinner 66, V Hicks 64, Sr III., V. Coates 67, F. Ford O 3 E Thomson 59, Sr. L, G. limiter 75 Jr, I. 0. Fard 73, V. Ford 68; Primate T.. Hardin°. 79, G. Thomson 75, 'sal, Luker 68 H. Hunter 60. No. an roll 9 average 18.-F. A. May, reacher:. 8T. MARYS-The death eccurred *.ass Monday the late Wm. Wright} in of Catherine McCallhm, Is 88th year. Her son, William, lied saentethe weekend with Miss Adah , bout a week ago. There rema:ns two daughters at home, Mrs. Decob, Wen.' ton , and two other daughters, ;Adios` live in the West. h. .Hodgins and sister s,pent Sun- eS*Oreith Mr. and Mrs. J. Dempsey. GREENWAY Mr, Re English, Fred McLinchey and Ms A Gladys Mason were recent vis widow of - etoes tre, London -Miss Addle Hickey • . ' Mclehersoe.-Misses Mille and Addie *eon, of London were home ever Sundays -Miss Emma McPherson Is. esisetin„' Mr. T,weddle of Agee Craig -LVh P''Murray is drawing material 05- hoild ..a brick house this summer. Ccyraa. Stewardson spent Clew •cl.:•ays with . her .eister Mrs. 'W. M.r„Liii.- ehey.-L-Mrs‘ f.tSteeper a,nd family plate been Yr isitiag-hesigier Mrs,. Jos Gr rnette-Th es Made ahee conce&rt s'd t Wednesday was a success in every lee Mr, Townsend of Toronto gave eminresting address. Mr. P.Baker's shame sh le was appreciated by all. Schofield clelle,hted -yidh his a a,. and the rest o E the 1.1.1-1111,' . well reteived. Proceeds the money he ought to raake to le- s cameenie hen for his hard work. pOundi for a dollar Of course th . e case or living, especially in ,arge cit- ies ie high, and tleart is brought about largely by the high rents, which are *a) e eendt of the good times wehave beerehacing. In the good times ;n the pas, speculation .ran high and -ents ran op, Where twenty-five years ago an ordinary man cou Ld rent a house for tee or fifteen 'dollars a Month, toedhe is paying thirty, or forty ar fifty dollars. We must place the tesponsibility.for that on, speculation. I did not expect this resolution to. be brought up to -day, and I• was not prepared to:^:speak upon it; but it havingeeeneas before- tha ,Houder_ I, felt, tbatw, d'AtY a, , leer, h Od16eliald ef,th9 fallters- These' wah eiesee4 ilT,.cisty,6%'ieriagere deat the 'farther has .ate' 00.4r" time . of it, belt1 ain i a pasitibn-td knosdehbout that and I feielesatisfied that the N nner even in view of the nigh erice hs is eeceiving to -day; has the short ene of it and that he is not making Cods -wit met as per adjournment la Town Hall, McGillivray, March 1st oti raendaere present, Minutes of lass meeting' read an,d signed. Accounts amounting to $76.65 were paid. The Auditors' Report as read, was adopted and 2.00.copies ordered printed Robinson-Glavin--Thet f. A. .Mc - tyro au d A. E, Rosser he :ippointed to nict in conjunction with, the offi- cers of McGillivray Red Crone Soc- iete and arrange for the proportion of the McGillivray Patriotic Fund that will he given eaid society, and report at 17.ext meetirio of council.--Carxied 12.oblason-Rosser-That, eansider- ine the large expenditure for the maintenance and repair of our :aun- ty Toads And whereas the automobile traffic is unduly severe, especially when the roaas are not of the most firm and compact material, & where - aa our county roads usually :ack thia 1iitinneS4 of texture-, the consequence - is that autos driven at a rapid late in the very dry season, will eedeove a large quantity of road material to the sides and ditches. Whereaa it is only proper and right that this Sorm of traffic so largely interested in good roads should contribute its fair share to the meintenanee of the same. We do therefore respeetfully ask the Provincial Legislative sh.esembly to distribute to the different rural inuri- tcipalities according to their respect- ive mileage a Toads, the full amount now collected by the province for automobile liceusesi or any increase thereon also that oux merebera of the Legislature be risked to eapport same an other namicipalitien aes, keel to erteepeaateonCarrierd. Adjournment to A.Pril 5, 1 J. D. Drummond*, elerit How's Thief. 'lira offer Ooo Hundred nollara4reporterar any aim of Catarrhal:at canoot, be owed ktr Illdre Catarrh Core. J. ar Cc. O. 1 Wa the undereistord harriknoess IL Cbeary toe tbutlaet4Syea5s, and believe idro perfeerar honerible Ina taitiaosis tomeartiona and ahaaoially aid:eta tarry out any oldiotions wade by WAWA NASIONA BASK OF CON 4:1 RCA, erseace fl'4a ours is taken .1411.11014Y4 Oldt needy co the blood 4nd menus vollapei of tht Testiroodlalosont tree POPO 1450. per bat. a, sold by all Druggists Tato Sidra Fatally PM* for ooludipailen. STEPHEN COUNCIL .....1•0•101• The council of the Township of Stephe convened in the Town Hall, Crediton March ist, at 1 P.M. All members present. Previoua minutes adopted. Love-elawhippes-- That the report of the auditors be accept- ed -Carried • Tire follewing orders were paseed -Brown Bros., Tp. Treasurer's cash book 10,00; Sun Insurance Office, in- surance on hall 11.50; Herbert Dahner printino account 27.00; john Woods, gravel '1.0.20; H. F. Xilber, enforcing humzete society account 7.'50; Seth larown shovelling snow 3.00; Arthur Weber gravel 2.70; Chas. Zwicker, salary as auditor 8.00; Thoa. Treve- thick ditto 8.00; Thos. Webb, shov- elling snow- 1.00; H. L. Kraft, re- pairs to plow 7.00; James Kenny, hauling gravel. '5.90; G. Mason, do„ $ 20' A J. Amy, road allowance,$25 3. Edwards ref. dog tax $1. The council adjourned' to meet a- gain ir the Town Hall, Crediton, on Monday April 5, at 1 p.m., when pathmasters. fenceNiewera, pound - keeper.; and cattle inspectors will be appointed. H Eilbee, clerk USBORNE COUNCIL - Counci; met in Township Hall, on March 6th. All members present. The previous minutes approved. A number of communications were read and filed The following were*appointed path - masters Div. 1--W. Johns, W. Webber, C. Kerslake I. Luxton, P. Coates, W. Fisher. F. C. Davis, S. Hunter, R.Sil- lery .3 Kliemfeldt, R. Jones, N.Coul- tis 1-1. Johns, R. Robinson, N. Ogden. Doe 2-R. Munn, P. Case, H. Dou- gall e Wm. Kernick, A. Mitchell, F. Down, Wm. Woods, A. Moir, J.Airth J. Selves, A. Etheeington, W. J. Pass more j Anderson, F. Ellerington, J. McQueen, F. Ryckman Div. 3-M. Vern, T. Hern, j. Horn, N. Clarke, J. Squire, E. Rodd, I3ert Rundle J. Routly, C. Mills, J.Kemp A. Darwson R. Switzer, R. R. Cope- land. _Dan. Odefeassa. Div. 4-S. Madge; B. Funnels C. Bor lana Turnbull, T. Hunkin, 'W H. Thomson, 3. 'Vance, A. Smale, W. McNice C. Rarely, T Ballantyne, A. E Shier, W: W. Neil, Alex. Fraser. Oneaccount Of $10 was passed. Ad- journment made to Saturday, April 3 at one o'clock.' I F. Morley, Clerk GOSHEN LINE- Johr Wilhehlme jr., has started to work for John Hixtzel for the sum - men -Messrs Harry Yearley and Wm. Roeszler spent a few days in Park- hill last week. -Percy Lawson has started to work again after, a few days illress.-Lyman Glanville held hie annual wood bee Wednesday.- Mrs. Henry Smith visited friends in Lon- don last week. BETTER THAN SPANKING. Spanking does not clue children of bedwetting. There is a constitution* al cause for this trouble. Mr. M.Sum- mers Box W., 840, Windsor, Drit., Will send free to. any mother her suc- cessful home treatment with full in- structions. Send no money but write her to -day if your children trouele you it this way. Don't blame :he child the ehances,are it can't nelp it. Thiseereattrient also cures adults tild pebple.,:trowb1ed with urine dies ficulties, lite Say' or night. c .1` ot GR -ADE COWS ANIO'flEiFERS* ow...mom Thomas Cameron has. received in- stnsctions to sell by public auction at THIe METROPOLITAN HOTEL. EN.eTER on THURS'DAY, MARCH 11th 1915, at one .o'clock, 'sharp,: the TUE_ CANADIAN BANK: OF COMMERCE SIR EDMUND WALEER.C.V.D.,LL.D.DiC4... President ALEXANDER LAIRD. Gene Manager JOHN AIRD, AsAl Geseral 1411Patat CAPITAL, $15,000,000 RESERVE FOND, $13,500,000 FARMERS' BUSINESS The Canadian Bank of Commerce extends to Fanners every facility for the transaction of their banking business, including the discount and collection of sales notes. Blank sales notes are supplied free of charge on application. S25 EXETER, BRANCI-I-13. J. WRITE Man. CREDITON-A. E. KUHN" Man. 41111 "II "111"111"111-111'"ilar*111"'ilr'lli."111-'111'"111'" It" WI l'"I 1"in' 111'111Ii .2 = - _ - a. Incorporoted _ TI 1855 _ -IE motsoNS BANK _ _____,,, _ A GENERAL., BANKING BUSINESS TRANSAOTED Itteaurrireo - t„ , . CIRCULKRI.E.Trctil'qi csgo,IT sANK MONLY -.000.4044 CAPITAL Aso RESERVE $81800,000. , Savings Dank Department , ..,At all Branches aterost allowal at Mikis; comet rat* s ' EXETER 13RANCR- . '"W D. CLARKE, Manager. 92 Branches In Canada antes 1, i , . it . _ n eoliteatiotii. II ...I 1 . 11 , I I tv following, - 6 gotta grade cows, just .enewed 6 cows the in March and April; 6 cows due later; 2 dry cows; 10 heifers I, to 2 years old; 5 calve's' The above are a choice lot of (cows an- l will be sold under guarantee, Terms -6 zneintlas' credit will be given on famishing approved cat notes. or a discount, of 6 per centper annum off for cash. J. G FERGUSON T. CAMERON Prop. Mich Auction Sale VALUABLE FARM LAND, FARM AND OTHER. CHATTEL PROP. ERTY. In the, matter of the Estate of Sam- uel Skinner, late of the Township of Ushorne yeoman, deceesed, and of the Devoattion of Estates Act, There will be offered for sale by Public Auction on MONDAY, the fifteenth day of MARCH, 1915, at the hour of one o'clock p, et, the following valuable Tama land told premises namely; - Lot nuraber two, and the West half a Lot nuanber one, in the Third 'con- cession of the Township of Usboxne, containing together one -hundred end fiftt acres, more or less. There is no better or more pro- ductive land in the Township of Us - borne Upon the said lands are erect- ed a commodious two story brick house and two fine bank barns. This farm is well fenced and drained. At the said time the following farm stock implenaents and other ahattele will be eold, namely -3 working hor- ses • 1 driver, five years old; 3 colts Iwo years old. Cattle -3 calves; 8 yearlings • 4 two year olds; 4 fat steers 8 rdilch cows; 2 fat cow, Inaplements-I. binder, 1 mower, 1 rake. 1 roller 1 fertilizer drill, 1 seed drill 1 cultivator 1 disc harrow 1 sul- key plow 2• gangplows, 2 'walking plows 2 buggies, 1 cutter, 1 set hex - rows I. scuffler, 2 wagons, 2 sets bob sleighs 1 fanning mille 1 grinder, 2 oulnexs 1 Outting 'box, a number cf sets of harness and a quantity of household furniture. The above sale will take place on Lot Number two, in the Third Con- cession of the Township of Usborne: TERMS OF SALE OF LAND The land will be sold in one .parcei subject to a reserved bid fixed by the 'Official Guardian of infants for Ontario, 10 per cent. of purchase money to be Paid on day tof sale, the balance to he paid into the (a'anadian Bank of Commerce, to the joint cxede deS the Administrator and the Ole, ficrad.„Guaedian. within thirty days theheafter. Complete possession On coin/Wagon of purchase. Immediate posseesion ,given for the purpose of seeding or preparing land for seeding In all other respects the terms Wilt be the standing, conditions of the Su- preme Court of Ontario. TERMS OF CHATTELS All purchases of chattels shall be cash r , Fox further particulars apply to F W. Harcourt, K.C., Official Guardian`, Toronto; The Canada Trust Company London; To Mrs:Priscilla Skinner on the Premises; to Thos. Cameron Dickson & Carling Auctioneer Vendors' Solicitors, .Farquhar, Ont. Exeter Ont. Auditors' Abstract Th • following is the Auditors' Ab- stract for the Village of Exeter for the year 1914, . . RECEIPTS Rills Payable ' • 10560:00 Municipal Taxes 1731767 Arrear-- of . ,rees913. e .. .350.31 School -1e' ses i a PO Deg Tdx so Is , sees ,, :3501.98* . 125.06 tecenei dee,5.0th tFines ddh . s, . 7 ', o 5 '9 •• Miscellaiitoes .., . Cernetetiree ..: Poll Tag per celleCtor OS •Wate a Works ' 68' Sewers:' ,acmnections . 4.00 Cemetery , perpethal fund . 650.00 Rents'. :, . 37.00 Debenfares 10650.00 45971.45 EXPENDITURE Balance deficit 1913 712.62 Specie,: account Loads' 9650.90 Cemetery san EMS Payable 10900,00 Salaries and Allowances 1144.67 Printmg Ppstage and Adver'g 210.46 Interns, Law Costs Road e and Bridges Schoo Purposes Debentures and Coupons Fire Protec tion Counts Rate Electric Light and :Town Hall Board tat Frealth Miscellaneous Electior Expenses Err o: in Taxes Water Works Cemetery Perpetual .33.64 538,00 2018.20 7132.53 4764.29 468.25 1103.30 Power Co t385.11) 207,87 155,55 1147.65 24.00 1913 2.00 1079,46 Fund (50.00 44448.34 45971.45 44448.34 1523.11 Total Receipts Total Expenditure Balance on hand -- ASSETS Arrears of Taxes Municipal Tax Street Watering Water Works Dog Tax Sidewalk 308,09 15.38 36.62 8,00 1,00 369.09 Mortgage re Canning Fac'y 8000.00 Mortgage re Exeter Mfg Co. 9650.00 Buileing Furniiture ex. School 15000.00 Lands including parks, etc 4950,00 .School Prop. Br equipment 1200.00 Water main, tanks, etc 28500.00 Fire Hall Appliances 4000.00 Band Instruments and uniforms 500.00 Public Library 1500.00 Cemetery building, lands etc 3650.00 Market building and scales 400.00 Pipes tools and, machinery . 300.00 88819.09 LIABILITIES No: 3 Granolithic pavement ' 217.12 No 5 Granolithic pavement 172.05 Canning Co debt 6141.63 Water Works debenture 18324.59 No? 6 Granolithie Pavement 6868.44 JeCkson Manf'g Co... ., 2100.00 Water Works Extension 4689.99 Main Street .Sewer debt 3752.01 Due Shhool Board 3600.00 " Exetes Mfg Go.' debt. 16000.00 - 55765.83 Total Assets 88819.09 Total Liabilities 55765.83 Assets Over Liabilities '3-3-0-5-.2"; W Johns, jos. Senior, Auditors. Notice to Creditors IN THE MATTER OF THE ESI'AtE of Samuel Skinner late of the town- ship of-Ushoeste, in the county of Huron; YYeothare deceased NOTICE is hereby given that all persons havingealailas or "demands a- gainst the late Samuel Skinner whe died On or AMA the. seventeenth day of December A.D 1914 at the said , Township of Itsbornes are required - to send day -post prepaid or to deliver to the undersigned, solicitors liereip, for the Canadian Trusts Company the , adminiStrator to the whole .netate Of the said Samuel Skinner„ theirnames i4tha7rre.i,intsiinagdd9,,trestshe4raanc___dc'o.s`,fuitilnIsp.aa.4rt,dicut4aelOna,lne ore of th'e securitiea if ,any. held by AND take totiee that after the, thir- teenth day of March A. De /915 the Said Calledien • Trust Coothano will proceed tc dtstribtrte the assets of the said deceased among the Persons; ethnetitalientiesheoaTtoilhicatviinitg regard onlijt noeice, and that-hhheet*WitF 'Cheada Trust Company'. heelliable ,for, the said .a.eaces or any parte thereof to any persons of whose claim , it _shall not ellen have teceived notiee. Druaatreyd' Aat: EDxestt9e1r5!he 20th day , of ,Feb- ' DICKSON & CARLING Solicitors herein for the sail Canada ,Trust company