The Exeter Advocate, 1918-3-28, Page 5OF COM E�RCE
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SIR EDMUND WALKER,'
C.V.Q.. LLD., D,C,L„ Presideu
CAPITAL PAID Up, /15,000,000
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SIR JOHN AIRD, General Mana^,er
H. V. F. JONES, Asst. Gen'I. Meaner-
RESERVE FUND, • $13,5oo,GC3
BANKING „ BY MAIL
.This Bank will open a Savinngs account in your ren e
and your deposits and withdrawals can be trnacde en
tir"ely by mail. Interest is allowed at the current rates
Write for particulars.
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u.o t.. zAucti -ri Sale
OF FARM, FAR11I STOCK' AND'
IMPLEMENTS.
On Lot 8: Con. 12 Stephen, on
TUESDAY, APRIL 2nd, 191.8.
At 1 o'clock, sharp, the following
Horses -Heavy horse; 7 years old;
driving horse.
Cattle -3 cotes( in calk ; 3 'steers ris-
ing two years odd; 11e'rfer Z yearse old;
2 spring calves.
Implements -Mower, nearly new;
seed drill, hay 'rake, 'set barrows,
gangplow, lumber wagon, fanningmili,,
hay ,,lack set ' sleighs, ci tter,- gravel
biox, water trough' set double harness, -
10 grain. bags, grindstone, quantity tile
and iother articles.
'Il
will a1s1
lc h e offered far sale rlere
at the same time and place the a-
biove; 'minted lot, containrng,100 acres.
Terms :-$5.00 and •under cash ov-
er that amount 7 -months' credit on
furnishlnr approved, joint notes. 5 per
cent. per annum off : for cash in lieu
of notes. .Terms- of real ;estate made
lfnowu on day ' of sale, and the prop-
erty will be subject to a reserved bid
Dennis O'Connell., Frank Taylor,
Proprietor Auctioneer
SPRING TERM FROM APRIL 2nd.
CENTRAL
TRATl DFID ONT.
Conin•erciad life offers the ,,treat op-
por unittiles. Recent Iady graduates of
this school ave ,earning as high as
$1000. per annum. The last application.
-we received from,an office -maxi with
some. experience ,bltfered injtial salary
of $1800 per antrum. Students' may
enter our classed any time. Graduates•
;placed in positions. - Commercial, Short
'hand-andTelegraphY departments. Get
our •free:catalogtue. "
W. J. Elliott, D. A. McLachlan,
President Priincipal
OF STOCK. AND EFFECTS
on victoria Street, Exeter on Satur-
day, March 30th, at one o'clock p.m.
the following;= •
Stock --1 cow, supposed to be in
calf 4 good Yorkshire brood ;ows,
due mid e sof April, 3 cocker is .and.
9 Silver Gray D,orkin hens.
Effects -Small quantity Alfalfa hay,
new horse plow;' 12 -tooth Planter Jr.
cultivator; new scutffler, Planter Jr.
hand 'seed drill; set iron harrows; 1
grader 'and ,float and garden roller;
cradle scythe and snath ; crosscut saw
12 berry crates; 400 new quart berry
boxes: manure drag; shovel; 4 toes;
2 rakes, oat bin, woollen horse •blank-
et. set coach.. harness, goad as ne.w;,
set single harness; Raymond sewing
machine; Six Onion crates, rubbing
screen anc1'blocks, .Frames and graders
1 stone hail ii'er; quantity, grain. bags
and sacks; 1 kitchten range, coal or
woad, ;fitted for cold or hot water; 1
three -burner coal oil Stove with oven;
1 small-coall.-oil heater; root pulper;
spraying machine; .2 cellar tables,
quantity sealers; 1 sixty -egg incubator
and broader complete.; tailor's goose.;
half -bushel *measure; potato' bin, • a
quantity potatoes, arid numerous other
effects.
Ter'hrs•-Cash, except on sows on
which are given 6 months', oredit.
JOHN W. TAYLOR, Prop
C. W. ROBINSON, Auct.
Auction Sale.
HOUSE. & HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
,cun Wil Lain, Street, Exeter, ,;sae
block west of English, Church,' on
Saturday April 6th,' at ,ore o cu,_ck
harp the following,- -
•Chattels --Hall rack with bevelled
glass nearly ,new; 14 ft. extension table
2 small kitchen tables; 3 white iron
beds with springs and mattresses, 6
dressers and' 6•wauhstands; 2 small
stands .3. rocking chhralurs, ' arm • chair
SE•AFORTFI'.-Charles Campbell of
this place 'died very' suddenly at Vit.
Jiosteph's Hospital London, on --Friday
tniigirt. Mr. Campbell had beenr, at the
institution far some time suffe •ng
from a'nervous breakdown. The fun.
eral was held at Sea!forth.
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lost
',drink
strength
br::r;v
Non-drinkers
with
your
bracing.
On
JOHN
LONDON,
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time"
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then-as-AA/es
malt
which
-building
with
first
appetite
sale at
LABATT,
Ont.,
abr,1ainers
'the pleasure
Leverage may
with .. Labatt's
has all -the
qualities
less alcoholic ;content.
will be
trial of Labatt's
— it is `
Easter time.
it
Limited,
and No. 4
who have always
and
now "make
Old London
tonic, health
of a barley
,
surprised and
Old Brew.
wonderfully
'. , Brewing
St. Helen St.,MONTREAL
denied
profit of a
upfor
Brew, a',.
-giving,
-and -hop -
delighted
Try it for
tonic and
Since 1832
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ZURICH
Mrs. Louis Jeffries; of Ciathatn for,
merly of this place, has purcheseif the
dwelling elf Mr, A. W. 'Morley atilt
more hack from Chatham to Zurich,
-Mr: A.. W, Morley and family have
moved to Glencoe where he " -has
rented a blacksmith shop. --Mrs, Drys
dale Idf Sandusky, Mich,, is visiting
relatives in toils y,ic nhty,- Masa Verda
Fuss of Detroit, is visiting at the home
of her parents.; -Mr. Nornian Holtzman
of Preston,,: is visiting at the home of
Mr. G. Holtzrnan ..-Mr. Calvin Will-
iams? of Buffalo arrived here to visit.
his brothers and sisters far 4i -few
weeks, -Mr. and Mrs,, Jos'. Schwartzen
truber, Bronson Line, are visiting re-
latives
e-1atives in. Baden. -Mr and Mrs, F,: W.
Hess. .have1 decided to leave .for Big-
gar, Sask. :inn a few weeks, where: their
son- George -has. -.purchased a 640 -acre.
farm with stock'and implement...cOm=°
plate. • Mr. -Wn>r. Rader of tho-14'th'
~orcessi'on Hay has purchased the
iiia{e new residence and land • adjoining
fromMr, Hess; The jewrellry store,
sock and fixtures has been purchas-
ed by his brattier, Mr., W. G;, Ffess,
nv;ba will conduct 'it the same as us--
ual:..
HENSALL ,„
Mr Samuel Horton has 'purchased
the ,fine clearer lot adjoining his pres-
ent property on 'thief chit side, of the
London Road in our village, from Mr.
A. W. E, H mphillii,-Mit. Wm. Wilk-
inson of a few miles southeast of our.
village had the nifs(florttme to cut•his
knee very- deeply with an axe which
l:le wais using and which ,required a
number tof ,stitches to draw tit together
and will couitlinle Mr.. Wiltkiiislan,ta his
norm for ,sonic time. -Mr, Wm. RRenni;e
has rented Mrs, Drake,'s neat dwelling
property nearly oplositethe pastaffice:
-Mr. Brack, aur new butcher has rent
ed the dwelling .praperty recently own
ecl and ",occupied by Mr. ,Gould. -Mr.
Wilitani McDougall has moved- onto
the farm he purchased some time ago
from Mr. Fnench, and which Le, had
'orin riy owned. -Mr, George Brooks
,is taken the agency of the Gray.Bros
Campbell Cariisge Company and lies
^,n:ed part of Mr.-A,•2vIurdock's block,
Higglijris has rented thoi dwell-
ing recently ioccupied'by Mr Nei., Mc
Do•ugail, who has moved to l,u, ia'riri.
6 din,nJ ,room chairs, 6 kitchen chairs,
bus,,:burner; Electric jewel rang', a
good baker;two carpets; oilcloth for,
bedrooms; good stair linoleum,
nearly new; clock, 5 toilet sets ; Half
dozen bedroom. `.mats ; 4 pair of lace
curtains; blinds ; 4 or 5 -dozen quarts
Ind half gallon sealers; 1 good oak
vinegar barrel; 1 oak tens -gallon barrel
crib bed baby cradle and baby buggy.
sprinkler; four gal. emit oil can, two
clothes baskets, washboard, lamp,; set,
of irons.
Real Estate -Good brick veneer
house with two lots and barn; hard
and soft water; with screens 'made to.
fat the windows, nearly new; 11A -doz.
Columbian and: thimble berry bushes ;
also 300 strawberry plants all put in
last spring. The horese could easily
be 'converted kilto a` 7 -room boarding
house.
Terms -Chattels Cash; Real Es-
tate made known; on day of sale.
MRS. FRED LANE, Prop.
C. W. ROBINSON, Auct.
FiARQUHAR '
Mr. and Mrs, Orville Cann and Mr,..
and Mrs, Edgar Fariison spent a week
iu Bufia'lo. The geln;tieanie,n returned
home. last week, but the .ladies will
remain there •fior a month or ;so
T.hle
Box social netted' over i40' for
the baseball boys. --.Miss Millie Palien
returned .to Mitchell Sunday, after,
spendin abiou8 a week at home. -The
Women's n's Missionlairy Society .if Beth-
any'any church are halding their . an-
niv'e.fsary on Sunday, March 31s.t.
The service w'ri't eri'ii, at 2.30 p. mt.
. n 1,ti• '' be conducted by Rev A. N:'
jp,.i9Ls. Fa.,,`` e,-'. v-iiteio is being
prepare:1 ri7, the ca- i,?n..-The Sun-
-.:peo-,71e nvr• TI'i ' da �� n; ,hit'' last
'Mils Agnes Young with a
numbso`. useful articles, including a
beau' i'•ui cut-glass...dish, a silver- ber-
ry, ••n e ici a hand'i,o'iive cold iireat
[ioii:_ "1US's ^u1i,;',.s to b married
Wed'ne day.'March 27 to ivir., Thos.
J. Dermot r` Mount P1easentt.-:virl
Fuluor_'s sister Etunia hes been visit-
ing in the neighbiorheod lately`. -Mr.
David Allen McN•wcol of Stratford
spent the week -end with friends raid
velatiwes, in this visliltin,g.
A "quiet but pretty wedding was
solemnized at the home of Mr. James
Harris, Farcliilnrar, tan' March lith at
5 o'clock, when their daughter Agnes
Mary Young, --was married to Mr." Bros:
J. Eamon of Fullerton. Only the im-
mediate reilativets were present, and
the reremony was .performed by Rev.
G. .A Barnard of Elimvri111e4. The bride
r°ntered the parlor .leaning' an the arm
or her step -father, to the strains of
La1)e rr run s wedding march, played by
Ernest T-Iarrns, brrother of the bride:
•7 i,: bridle Was beconrlingly attired in
pale blue 'flowered silk crepe, carried
a b,ouquiet oft rases, and Wore the ;ift.
of- the grolarn, a pearl necklace. The
present wte-rte, numerous and costly,
among thlcm being a. handsome piano',
from the bride:s patents, Mr. and Mrs.
Fanlsio,,, left the next clay on a short
trip bo London, the bride traveliin.g in
a suit of navy blue gaberdine with
picots .fiat. On their return they
wvi,a 'i+crude on. the groom's farm near
Mursao 'The Advocate 'Unites with
thr. many drielnds is wishing the young.
.cloupla 'every happiness and prosper-
ity. ,
rosper-ity.,
Md+UNT CARMEL
Mr. and Mrs. Henry R1. Miller reev-
ed tat Spidet•town last week. We are
sorry to lose such good ieigh-
byors.-Soanle illi cl7,spose,d person Or
persons o{tr malicious intent went onto
the premiises of ,Mr. Anlcli•c{w Quer-
•rin. 'lone night last ;week and dict con-
sid'erabie damage. A large tile was
thtoa n.• through ono olf tho wili>-
d,0 wi` ilei has .11ousel, -'furred his wagon,
upside' clown, is well as, other m•b'nos'
things The parties' ire known and
-the guilty parties may .yet be br ought;
to justice, -Mr. Sandy -Stewart and
Miss • Mary'Campbell' were quiert--
ly married last week, We wish, them
every haphLness and praslperity,,-Mi'.
Jacob Qucriin still continues in: very
soon, health an,cl is still unable to At-
tend to his farm duties. We hope to
s� e improvement ,in' the near fuhturca.
-Mrs. M. ,Ryan, who has been girls
able to baround -again.-Mr, Theon.
,i)ietric,h s)ti d a horse ,,the ath,er day.
The bigger Comfort' Soap bar for the
same money is pretty good news in these
days of high prices isn't it ? What does
it mean? Simply that our tremendous
buying power in the soap -materials market.
can give you infinitelybetter value in Soap
than it can in premiums.
Owing to the war hundreds of factories are now making more esse_ sial goods,;,
than premiums, and the premiums still offered us are too {tir under Comfort standards
of quality, and are certainly foo high in price, to be good value for you.
So we will discontinue premiums
until after the War, anyhow.
All premium -bearing Comfort Soap
wrappers and coupons now oat will
still be redeemed from our present
ample Pren•iitrm stock.
No premiums -but every fraction of every
cent you pay is, returned to you in splendid
Comfort Soap -tire -best way in war time.
ta, Pugsley, Dingman & Co., Limited, Toronto.
Auction Sale
OF 01-1010131 'COWS AND HEIFERS
Thos. Cameron has received' instruc-
tions to sell by public auction at the,
Central Hotel' on Thursday 'the 28th
March at one o'clock sharp the fol-
lowing, -
Five Durham grades due .in . ipa'ii
and May-; 4 Durham grades -with
calves at 'foot; S holsteins fresh milk-
ers; 6 holsteins due later; 6 heifers
springers, some calves and yotmg
stook.
Four York brood sows due in
April bred. by Wm. Frayne, of Us
borne.
TERMS -Six months credit will be
given on Tarnishing approved joint
notes at 6 per cent per; annum.
My {past record ought to guarantee
that this stock will be up to the
Mark hnd: that I will deal fairly with
the public.
James Ferguson Thos. Cameron
Auctioneer
Progrietoa
=•NOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH
WEST LAND .REGULATIONS.
• The. sole head of a fpmjiy, or any
male over 18 years old, who was at
the con gc e
mmen ement of the re nrt w
P sl as
and has, Since ,continued to be, a Brit-
ish subject or ,a subject of an allied
,.or neutral country, may home-
stead 4,
amestead'4, quarter-secti,on of.available
Dorn.inion land' in ,Manitoba, Saskafch
ewan or Alberta. Applicant must ap-
pear in person at the Dominion Lands:'
Agency or Sub -Agency for the Dis-
trict; Entry by proxy may 'be made
on certain conditions. Duties- Six
month residence upon and cultivatiion
of land in each of three years.
In certain districts a ,homesteader
may secure an adjoining quarter -sec-
tion as pre-emptions Price $3.00 per
acre Duties -Reside six months in
each of three years after earning
homestead patent and •cultivate 50
acre, extra. Vtay obtain pre -eruption
patentas soon as homestead patent
on certain canditions.
A settler after obtaining homestead
patent it tip cannot secure a pre-
emption lay take a pdrehas-
id honest,. =.l in certain districts.
$.3,0t' tier acre. Duties -Must re-
d4 si:: rl ,nths in. each of the three
ears, culr;.ate 50 acres and erect a
louse t. oi'ta $300.
Holders of entries may count time
of employment as farm labourers in
Canada during 1917, as res',lence Juts
res under certain conditions
when Dominion Lands are advert
ised or posted for entry, returned sol-
diers who have served overseas and
have been •honorably discl- led, re
•sive one day priority in applying for
entry at local Agent's Office (but
not iSub-Agency). Discharge papersr
roust be presented to agent.
W. W. CORY
)eputy of the Minister of r t" interior
A.b.-Unaut'iiorizea' publicationof
this advertisement will notx be naid tor
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open stretch. You'll like it; and will be surprised how easily the
Ford is handled and driven.
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If you�
have never felt thrill of driving your own car, there is some-
thing-good
ome
thing g
ood in store for you. It is vastly different from just riding—being
a passenger. And especially so if you drive a Forel,
Young boys, girls, women and even grandfathers -thousands of them -
are driving Ford cars and enjoying it, A Ford stops and starts in traffic
with exceptional ease and smoothness, while on country roads and hills
its` strength and power show to advantage.
Buy a Ford and you will want to be behind "the 'wheel" constantly.
Touring� $595
Runabout
Coupe° 7'70
Sedan. - - $970 '
Chassis $585
THE, UNIVERSAL CAR
One -toll
F. 0. B. FORD, ONT.
MILO. SNELL, B erea, DEALER