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The Exeter Advocate, 1919-2-13, Page 4The Exeter Advocate Sanders & Creech, Proprietors Subscription Price -h advance Wale per yeaa Canada.; 32.00 in the United States. All subscriptions not paid in advance 50c. extra cha aed.. ADVERTISING RATES Display Advertising -:Bade known oat apxtlication. Stray Animals -ane insertion 50c three insertions 31.00. Fara: or Real Estate for eale 50 each insertion for one month of four unser t:ons, 25c. for each subsequent hiserteszt le :e,.;ancous articles of not more than, five lines, For Sale, To Rent, or 'Wanted Lost, Fotead, etc., each irt- sertio:m 25e Le;:a; Readin,, notices, etc,, lac. per ane pec Insertion. No notice less than. Ze a and of Thanks 50c. L ;a, eilvertisi;tg lie. :tad 5c. a Vete se :. et Sales 32 for are Insertion eel,' St : re two easertions if moderate si! etisienel Carde not exceeding 1 ,.. -Sh per year. THURSDAY. AY. FEB. 13, 1919 Brucefleid eineee Dudley Ro, as wee operate e t e.- 2pneeedieitis Inst week and is re oeetine :x, eiy.-The influenza whi lm hie been vary prevalent here for some time, is gradually dying- out. -Mr Ge.arse Hail has purchased the farm I:e"on„•r> to the Victor Date* es- rtni i' Steele\ Mr, Hill.. has e,:curesl r, the farm, ptt?zg therefor the s?tint 4A7 4S,V. -Mr.. Ii..»ry tChapnian ]las pur. h.t e 1 the Henry Monteith fawn for Sane and gets possession Apra I. -Mr David Baird, of St. Paul, Mina.. wnt here last week re '.wins eittia'nt- as::es.--filo. John. Heywood has lead severel bees drawing cement bloalcs for the ere tial another barxa,-51r. Fred I'turrl e returned from Forest with a fine team, Fred always' has some:a t; Rosi an, the team line.-- Iie:m oaten spent the toast weak with ler ineraApareints is aietasell,r- :lir Holland of Clinton spent a clay .with Mr Lend \Ir., Clifton. --Mss Neill has been very ill. with aa, attack: of influenza, but at the tune of writ- ian.; she is recovering n`.cely.-17o not forget G. A. Glerars sale of farm slog* end ir.;ptements oa 'Thursday, Feb. 2i --+ McGillivray Word r ".l 1Sbeen, rx d �a toha a } Durr w•"z1 \ire Ai►raitanx Ir>,arw the Riehe.d aei',lars had .'_eel it t"ar• tyle. Sisk., folmoui re infitte:eta. FLL.* was eeeci 63 years, After living on Con 19 for inany tears he went `t e .t tweets -three years ages IR; wife; :n Mi.c Turner, survives; :also 3 .inters. The, funeral of :11rs. Ernest Pierce of 13rint::ey, took: place Friday, the interrnertt been, made at Marr's Hill cemetery The deceased was a victim c'f influeleas and tins up and attend int other members of the family ure- a the, day before her death. her Ba- tedes r -I -web: rid she leave five small c hi,dtee, also her father and on.. sister A quiet wedd-tg took place at the Anglican Church rectory is Ailsa Craig on Feb. 6th when Miss Vera, eldest daughter of Wm. J. Hamilton of eicGitji ray Was married to Mr. Daly of Parkhi!x: They will reside 'n Parkhill Lumley Miss Verd Traquar very pleasantly entertained a number of her young Meade to a skating party at the home o: her sister, :firs. Ashur Janes rtn Thureday evening, .last, end all re- port a pleasant evening Mr;. Arch:e Routly spent the week end math her parents on this l;:at,e.-The old `stork called at the home ;of John Selves, ir. flee and lest a baby boy on Tuesday. -Master Ray Patterson; was a visitor at the home of Jas. Horton during the week. -:less Jessie Park, Hez alt, spent a ,day or so the guest of Miss alady s .Broadfoot.-D. Brintnell has purchased a fine team from Mr. L. Luker Zurich Reed., to replace. the one he recently sold -Thos. Hurn".cin, assessor in again anhis annual rounds So hide your dog. Ha! Hal -We are sorry to learn. that George Smile of Hensel! had the misfortune to have his knee -cap baldly injured while logging It will lay him off work for some time. CLINTON-The death occurred at Ingersoll oa Monday, Feb. 10th of Mr. Johr. Moore, after an aimless of but three daya. He left here a few years ago,. He was in his 64th year. 1Z Yee Lind or lose. aay thing : went to sell. buy or exchange, talk through. 'Ihc ADVOCATE about it in ,your own interests, and the interests 'if ,he ether ,laity. STOP IT! The time to cheek Rheumatism, it at the very first symptome. Qin Pills save days of needless torture. 50e. a box at all dealers. 202 NEWS TOPICS OF WEE K1 tion of an at Iet2C stadium at Lrx hibition Park suitable for° the Hold- ing of Olympic games. More than four thousand of the trap -shooting clubs in Canada and the United States will hold an "army and navy shoot' 'on Washington's Birthday, February 22, important Events Which Have Occurred During the Week. The Busy World's Happenings Care- fully Compiled and rut Into Randy and Attractive Shape for the Readers of Our Paper — A Solid Hour's Enjoyament, T,TFSD 3Y.. .James H. Macdonald, K.C., a prominent Toronto lawyer. is dead. The Toronto union of cigarmalters has decided to establish afactory in that city. - EtcCrown Prince William is re- ported to have instituted proceedings for divorce, The building of the new railway between Hespeler and Preston is to besir: at once. John II. 1ieBryan, thirteen years al a, died as a es suit of being aceie dentally shot by t companion. Field !Harsh„ i iIixtuexiburg is tell - ins the German people that now is the time to work for the Fatherland. Sixty-seven divorce petitions are to come before Parliament this session, es ,^.gai.'st thirty-three in any pre- viuttn year. Joe Lynch of New York defeated Tommy Noble of the British navy in a 0 -round bRn tamwi ht bout in London yesterday. As a result of the elections in Burlington the Radial service be- tween Hamilton and that town is t be resumed to -marrow. The Turkish authorities have re quisitioued the Constantinople Pal ace of Enver Pasha as a resldenc for the Allied eoinnxander. 1, W. Beatty, president of th Canadian Pacific Railway, was hon ored at a Board of Trade banquet in Thorold, his birthplace. Mr. Thomas Moore, President o the Trades and Labor Congress of Canada, addressed the annualmeet, ing of the Ontario Safety League. The Ontario .Jockey Club an - flounces the closing of entries on a arch 4th for the King's Plate, with $7.750 added. to be run this year. The Manchester Cotton Control Board met yesterday and decided to remove all restrictions on cotton and to permit mill owners to run their machinery as they desire. WF.DN ESDAL. Ontario Beekeepers arein annual convention In. Toronto, Mrs. Katherine Baker died at Bel - more, near Wingham, in her hundred and fourth year. The Berlin Government mnembers. arrived in Weimar on Monday to at- tend, the National Assembly. Amajorityof the Government beil'1ines in Koenigsberg, Bast P.rus- si;t, have been seized by the Sparta - cans of Berlin. There is no ice in Lake St. Clair or the lower end of Lake Huron, a condition almost unprecedented at this time of the year. A decree has been Issued by the Central Russian Soviet of Moscow, Palling to the colors all men between the ages of 29 and 45 years. -Guelph City Council decided to set- tle ex -Mayor Harry alahoney's suit for damages for the breaking of his leg when a dant was blown up in the river, Definite claims for compensation for 'losses to Canada arising out of the war have already been sent to the Peace Conference totalling sixteen (million dollars. • Transactions in mining shares are very heavy these days, investment interest in the local market corning from many different parts of Canada and the 'United States, ' Plans for landing wounded Cana- dian soldiers at Portland, Maine, so as to reduce the length of the land journey home, have been approved by the Washington Government. The shareholders of the Consoli- dated Mining & Smelting Company have taken up the entire issue of $3,000,000 of ten-year seven per cent. convertible gold debenture bonds recently authorized by the company, Jack Dempsey was yesterday se- lected to meet Jess Willard for the heavyweight title, and guaranteed $27,500, with a share of the motion picture rights. The total purse con stitues a record, Willard's "bit" be- ing :$100,000. Miss Mary Deacon, 24 years of age, and Miss Hazel Pursell, fifteen, were run over be, a freight engine on a level crossing in St. Thomas, and each suffered the loss of a leg, be- sides other serious injuries; Miss Pursell died in the hospital. FRIDA'1:. Coal has decreased fifty cents a ton in Toronto. "Flu:" is deoltuating the Indians in northern Manitoba. Brantford Board of Education has abolished pubiio school fees; The bidding for New Brunswick's $450,000 bond issue was very close. Two diYisions of Bolshevists have been virtually annihilated by Siberian troops under Gen. Garda, A Citizens' Repatriation League was formed in Toronto to help in absorbing, soldiers into civil life, The Supreme War Council will meet a4 Versailles to -day to take measures to impose on Germany "the full will of the Allies." Great Eritain loaned ,£220,000 monthly to the Hedjay Gioverntnent o enable it to take an active part Ea the war against the Turks. Miss Noreen D. Dorrien, a Roman Catholic, was promoted by the Board of Education, tete cbairntan casting the deciding vote in iter favor. Canada's revenue last year was over forty million dollars ahead of tat eions t�,v year's, p tate surplus is P be - in, the largest duringthe war, The Baltic arrived with some two thnusand Canadian soldiers, togeth- ▪ er with a number of notable men and woamen civilian passengers. Hon. T. A. Crerar announced that nearly a million dollars will be ap- e ntopria'ted by the Governruent this ., e. r for a cold -storage plant in e el e''ntreel, litgersoll's 3,000 Club, which had !ready made a grant of $1,000 to a;w Salvation Army's Home -coming f e (^mpaign Fund, lies been SO Sucenes- ful with its January collections that it has added 31,500 more to the MTG. Because frazil lee stopped Welland. town lames. S. M. Dike and the fire - could not put out a are in his house, and his four-year-old boy per- ished in the flames, the father, moth- er and another child being seriously burned also. THURSDAY. •: The Ontario Horticultural Associa- tion is in annual session at Toronto. A cow near Orangeville gave birth to triplets; all are doing well. The Norwegian Cabinet, headed. by Gunnar Knudsen, has resigned. • Representatives of organized labor asked the Government for stronger beer, Heavy losses were inflictedon the Bolsheviki in the Archangel district on Tuesday. A. deputation representing Toronto interests will go to Ottawa on, ship- building matters. A Hamilton woman picked a prim- rose in her garden and sent it to her officer son overseas. The proposed exclusion of Euro- . ean emigrants from . the United States is giving alarm in Italy. An armistice between the Czecho- Slovaks and .Poles on the Silesian front was signed on February 3. Hon. Dr. H. J. Cody announced to the Women's Institute convention at Toronto legislative changes coming in connection with rural schools. Fines from speeders on the To- ronto -Hamilton Highway during the past year enabled the commission to plant seventeen miles of trees. Guelph Junction Railway, owned by the city, '.declared another divi- dend of 101/a per cent., making for the year $57,375, or 33 s/i per cent. on the investment. The Toronto Irish Rifle Club has broken a world's indoor range record held by an Australian club since 1892. The Irish club will send a team to Bigley nekt summer. The Central- Council of the To- ronto Ratepayers' Association went on record as favoring the construe - SATURDAY. Heavy trading continues on the mining market. The protection of unwary inventors requires aid from the state. The Bolsheviks troops continue to bombard American position on the River Vaga. A great general strike embracing the whole northwest of Hungary started on Monday at Komorn. A royal commission on to as cem ain the extent of feeble-mindedness in Ontario has begun its sessions. Dr. Ernest i1IacMlllan has returned to • Toronto after being interned in Germany since the beginning of the war. Tile British aline sweeper Erin's Isle struck a mine near the mouth of the River Thames yesterday and sank. The Luxemburg Chamber of De- puties has adopted a bill granting women the right to vote and to be elected to office. The Hollinger Consolidated Gold Mines, Ltd., in annual statement, re- ports gold recovered last year the greatest in history. A Coroner's jury investigating the death of Raphael Rodriquez exon- erated the jail farm and criticized the military authorities. Thomas E, Handford, a prominent business man and founder of a noted _tible class of young men in Ingersoll, ,ted 3n his 60th year. Some Kitchener business men have termed ri company to conduct a mo- tor truck express and freight service throughout western Ontario. The three daughters of Mrs. V. Lepage of Ottawa died within six days after brief illnesses; the father died four years ago and the mother is seriously i11 ha a hospital. Daniel Rogers, a farmer living near Camden East, was held up by two highwaymen in an automobile and robbed of his gold watch, but a large sum of money secreted in the cushion escaped their notice. The Ontario Railway and Munici- pal Board has fixed 200,000 cubic feet of natural gas as the maximum quantity which any person, firm or corporation may use without cost un- der any franchise, lease or agree- ment. . MONDAY. Queen Street Methodist Church, Toronto, celebrated. its 78th anniver- sary yesterday. h 1 ren of Four cid Mr. and Mrs. J.G. Legault of Sudbury.were burned to: death in their beds. movement with strong backing is afoot in Hungary for re-establish- ment of the monarchy. Thomas I. Thomas, late sheriff of (trey, and a prominent business man of Owen Sound, died in his sixty- fourth year. Forces of the Portuguese Govern- ment aggregating 50,000 men are concemttr ating around Oporto, the Royalist stronghold. The Government of Great Britain is quietly arresting and deporting undesirable aliens believed to be Bol- shevist propagandists. Col. C. H. Mitchell;C.M.G., D.S.O., ham been appointed Dean of the Fac- ulty of Applied Science and Engineer- ing of the University of Toronto. Harford Ashley, ex -reeve of Thur - law, and ex -Warden of Hastings, a prominent cheese manufacturer and stock -raiser, is dead, at the age of seventy-eight. Ono pian is -dead, three are in hoses petal, and others are sick, as a result of drinking wood alcohol at a lumber, :amp at Kashbaw, Mile 66, C.N.R., near Sudbury, A Hamilton mass meeting, ander'' eniee.V.A. auspices, appointed a depru i:,tion of five to go to Ottawa and ie. - 3 ist e.-3ist upon deportation of aliens and )they undesirables. The Turkish Government Iran ,ar• rested about 40 members of the Union of Progress party, who are charged with profiteering' and ma- >aere of Armenians. Since an Austrian was recently ,1i:amirced from a Brantford packing, el ea, his cow has died of poisoning,` ane his barn been burned to thei ground witklose of all It goateiita.' CASTO R IA For Infante and Children In Use For Over 30Ysnrs.. Always beam the Signature of Lucan Mr. Richard kI. Hodgins, for sever yes,rs one of the best icnowa travelers gut Of iiidaan died at his home in Lucan on Feb. 8th, aged 35 years 111r. Hodgins was a son of Mr, and airs Well ington, Hodgins .of Lucaru. For .torte y ealrs he travel ed for Line McDonald 1 & 1 L alCo Two Cosyears ago he opened h hardware store in Lucan,. About this time lute was operated OD- oa at the lfayo Bros. Hospital at Rochester, Mi'in., for sarcoma. Re- cently the,, trouble recurred and his dead; resulted. Mr. Ilodgins ?eaves, besides his parents, a widow and five small. childre4 His widow is the youngest daughter of the late James Sutton of Lucan, who died recently.. The funeral ween .held Tuesday after noon to St. James cemetery, Clan- deboy e Miss Flora Lee has accepted a pos- ition in 5.Ross' st ) -G A3 n le) is still confined the house ow- ing to the injury to axis arnt-Jautes Bream is critically ill, -jars, Jos, Ste°,rt of Chatham, nee Miss aicKe tt, was the guest cif the Misses Lee a few clays, -Lang, eight-year old $on. of Mr and airs R. DeCoursey, is suffering from s one s9 as of the brim, as a result of falling on. the ice. - Lucasl :1lethodist church w i11 hold their an- niversary on the 16th; Rey. Allem will preach --Dr W. L. Neil of Capac, Male, ,spe:let a day in town last week. -Miss Bary Raycraf. t has returned from a visit in Toronto, --Miss '-lli'e 1.1 Murray of the lel. S. staff was off duty IAA week owing to illness. -Mrs Roy Jones AOC Stratford was the ,guest of Ma's. Jos. Gi!£illaatr last week -Tate res eerie of the late Michael Cela, who passedaway in Detroit, itr- rived here Thursday morning, and the falleral was held on. Friday to St. 'at- rick'a R C. Clturelu for service and interment. Grand Bend Mrs. P. Baker left Saturday to vis - it her daughter at Ailsa Craig. -,Luella Green. left Saturday for Sarnia where she intends to .remain for sometime;, Miss Mary Yea, who visited at Lon- don, returned Tueisday, Kirkton :Miss E A. Shier, who was called from Mount Dem.& to attend Mr. Robt. Hazlewood's family, who were downs with the "flu,,' the first part of January, is visiting her malty friend, in and around Kiirkton,-Mr, James More was in Toronto last week at-. tending a nteetuxg of the Shorthorn Breeder.' Associationf•-Old friends in this vicinity w{ll be grieved to hear of the untimely death of Miss Jeart Urquhart in Losi Angeles, Cal., where she has been, living with Dr, nod Mrs, Carr, formerly of Kirkton, for the past two years; The decetajsed was a sis- ter of Mr. John Urquhart and Mrs: Wm, Yale, Kiekton; Mrs. Wm. Dal- ley, Toronto; Mrs. Robt. Yule, Toe roatto; Mrs. Vivian Mitchell, and Mrs, Robt McGowan. of Sasjtatoore-A tribute to the memory of the late Ed- ward A N. Copeland of Conquest, Sack„ formerly of Usboaane Township, and widely coarcted in and around St. Marys, was mane in the Conquest Enterprise of Jan. 16th, from which the following paragraph is taken,- ROBUSTNESS Nature has not been prodigal with everybody in the matter of robustness. Many, all through life, must stand guard and combat colds, coughs, bronchitis or perhaps more serious pulmonary ailments. For nearly five decades SC€TT'S EMs LSIrfq has been helping to turn weakness into strength. For those who are delicate, with tender lungs, weak throats and a proneness to debility and anemia, the definite nourish .ng and tonic qualities of Scott's are of special value. Scott & 13oweie .Toronto-� . oat. 18-5 MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED. by C. H. Sanders at the Advocate Of- fice. Strictly-• confidential,: no witness If you rxe renewing or subaicrib- [►sig for' any of the Ca n cilan daily or weekly vaVers. You may'do- so at this ai2'fice. We have always looked . after this for scores of our subscriber and are .still doing AO. We can' give it to ran cheaper as well u iavo all expea- seg in .conneictilon, and nowadays ;,fit,. costs: a4 iea.&t eight cents in'ca.sh'"+be- sides stationery, to ordera page„ FARM FOR SALE: 150 acre faa•m, Z .males from Ex• eters good reads, fine locality. The farni is in fie cofdutionaired it ,pur- chaser wishes a reasonable amount may be left on mortgage for a term of years. If ''not sold in reasonable tine will be :rented Apply to S. MARTIN, Exeter, Ont. XETER Kuhn, Mgr. CREDITON-•-j, A. McDonald, Mgr F. S. KENT, ;1Lgr:, at Da.11wood. INCORPORATED 11155 LSONS BANK Capital Pt _ . & Reserve $81800,000 07 Branches in Canada it Benerei Bald Business Transacted Circular Letters of Credit Bink Mone{ Orders SAYINGS BANK DEPARTMENT !fatalist sftaireti' at Mated cwrre t rate =ET= BRANCH- ti+ Z7 CLARKE. [►Ia►nairM# "Mr Copeland bought the farm own- tCLEARINCr eel by Mr, D. W. Snaith, two pules nartb of town, and moved his family from Usborne, Ontario, to his'newAuC Ion Sale home eealy en. the spring 01 1918. In that short time his sterling ehsracte=r and business ability won for hire a name andplace in the neighborhood and with the business men, ,which proms -ell great things had his life been spared Auction Sale OF FARM STOCK & IMPLEMENTS HAY, GRAIN AND ROOTS on Lot 25, Gari, 1 L.R.S., Tuckersmitlt. 1 1-4 miles south of Brucefield, on Thur day, February Z7th, 1919 at 12.30 o'clock sharp, the follow ing,- Horres-Agric, team, 3 acid 4 years old; agric team 5 and 6 years old; agric gelding rising 3 years old, Pure Bred Cattle -Shorthorn roan buil Village Favorite 9719D by Blar- ney Stone; Piave Grove Daisy 77118, by Sailor's Peer, due at time of sale; roan. cow, 5 -yr. cold, Bonnie Bess 354- ool, by MacGregor 71362; Pine Grove Daisy 2nd by Village Favorite. Grade Cattle -Cow with, calf at foot cow due in April,, 8 cows due later, pair steers fat, ready to ship; Zhelf- ers fat, ready to ship; 2 steers 2 -year old; 3 heifers 2 year old, 3 heifers, 1 - year old; 3 steers '1 year pad, 5 calves Hogs -Yorkshire boat, Woodstock Captain 9th, No. 46011; improved York sow due in April; 5 store hogs. Fowl --2 geese and 2 ganders, a num- ber of hens and pullets. Implements -Bain wagon, truck wa- gon, light wagon, top buggy, bob- sleighs, cutter, buggy and cutter pal- es and whiffletaees, Massey -Harris 7 foot binder, with sheaf carrier and truck; Massey -Harris mower, steel rake, 2 Cockshutt riding, plows, single plow, 13 -hoe ,drill, 4 .sec. harrows; 3 - horse cultiva'tir, land roller, scuffler, cutting box, 2 root pulpers, fanning mill, Seed cart, platform scales, hay rack, stock rack, gravel box, set brass team mounted harness, set plow har- ness, set single harness, oak tan hand - stitched, and rubber mounted, single harness been used, set light team har- ness, stoneboat, wheelberrotei ladders, horse blankets, v iffl e ro s, ice yok t forks, 'shovels, grain bags, saws, ropes an 1 slings, and other articles too num- erous to mention.: Also'' iee h. p...Gil soa engine, new 20 ,ft. 1 inch shaft- ung cream separator, speed jack and belt, quanity hay 400 bus. mixed grain for seed, SO bus. white oats far seed. anti a quantity, stprrnra wheat, a xuan- ti:y clover and timothy seed, sap »ants and sugar kettles, grindstone, -num- ber cedar poses., 2 14 -foot gates, some carrugated steel soofitttg anal wire,' The above' �invplennemts ane all `nearly new and in ,first-class aonditiont Po:;atively alio. reserve as:.the, paop- rietor has sold.; his iaatnu '.Teams -A11 sums of 310 and under; rash; over that amount 12 months' credit on, funnishing approved joint, notes. A disco>ft of . 5 per ceant, off to- cash on credritt atniounta. G. A. GLENN, T. CAMERON, • Proprmefor Auctitoanee,r D F. McGee,gor, Clerk. TO CORRESPONDENTS 'Write on one.. side ods', the paper oetly. , Check off this Alan it .nap!.:-asilat ,-ou' to' remember an impcxr i t item , Deaths Marriages, Births. Accidents, ,Church News, Suppers or Presentations, Removals, Visitors,, Lodge Nests, ,Fires, Public Improvements, Law Canes, The Crops, School Matters. Avoid all items reflectinig on per - Arial cbaaacter, but send ALL TffIE NEWS. OF It t1tll AToCK IMPLEMENTS, HAY AND ROOTS t Thai. C ;it , ro n n has received ' to struc- tlone from the undersigned to sell by tpublic nucti,en on Lot 13, S,T,R, l aborn;r, on TUESDAY, FE,13ItUARI. 3564, et 12.30 sharp the following :ITORSES-1 'brood mare 7 years old agile.; `1 brood mare 0 years old, agric., witth pedigree; 1 pair geldings draught; 1 horse colt eligible for treg- istration, draugtlit; e1 ,filly bolt, draugh�t, CATTLE -1 pure-bred Heretord,' Bali 2 years old; 1. ¢pare -bred Methann 13u11 rising 2 evens old, 2 cows w1ilh oaives at foot; 0 cows supposed, to be with eat,£ to ;Hereford bull, 2 furrow cows; '4 steers rising three ysa'rs old nearly ,fat; 12 steere and !heifers xis. ling two years; 10 .steers and theifera rising one year old; 3 'salves, !HOGS 2 pure-bred Sark sows d le in Mardh; 18 store ,hogs. IMPLEMENTS -1 lf3ain wagon, com- plete; '1 track 'wagon; 1 top buggy, 1 'cutter, pr. bobsleigihs ; ,bobsleigh. and box, binder, mower, steel rake, tedder sin;, le z•id Leaf iplow, fL walking i lie Plow- 2 -furrow ,Maple , ,x sett 4. -section harrows,disc,3-ho culti- vator, 13 those dril, ,nnnure� spreader, rse hay and stcck rack, corn oultivettor witch bean attachment; gravel box, stone boat, root pulper; 1 set trickle mounted breeching harness; 1 Connor 4dhcrse engine; 8 in. grander; 'i rol- ler crueller, fanning mil, scales 1 coal or wood range, Corks, shovels, ,hoes, and other articles too ,numerous to mention. -A kivantrty of hazy and roots. Zlhe above iaml,Iements aro all in first -,class condition and nearly new. Positively no reserve ase pro- prietor !has 'rented his farm. TERMS OF SALE .A11 (sums of $10 and under Gaels; over that amount 10 months' credit still ba given on furo.dhing approved joint notes, or a discount p1 four per cent off for mon on credit amounts.. THOS. CAMERON, Auct. (CRAB. MONTEITH, Prop. MARRIAGE LlCiNSES rs' by C FI Sanders 'at the D Of- -flee Strictl COdvocate Of_ y o dentiaj; rio witness is .recognized: as one of the most 'Liable Commercial SSchools an - aloe The �n1Yatructors in Glc ed ;and the Courses are u periienc- Graduates are placed in DOS One en they meet with success. Students may enter at any time. Write a'tontce For free catalogue. D. A. McLauchlan, Prin. THE DOUBLE TRACIK ROUTE Between MONTREAL TORONTO ,. DETROIT and CHICAGO Unexcelled dining car service: Sleeping cars on night trains and Parlor cars on principal day trains. Full 9aiformation from, any Gran,. Trunk Ticket Agent, or C. E. Horn- ; tag District Passenger Agent, Toronto fan N. J. DORE' Phone 46w Agent, 'Exeter,`'. THE n be every efficient Our facilities disposal. OF a, i, banking entrusted confidence service COMMERCE gOUR recluirelxlelli5 to that will are entirely Service����a this careful be Bank rendered. at may with and your 1.€1 XETER Kuhn, Mgr. CREDITON-•-j, A. McDonald, Mgr F. S. KENT, ;1Lgr:, at Da.11wood. INCORPORATED 11155 LSONS BANK Capital Pt _ . & Reserve $81800,000 07 Branches in Canada it Benerei Bald Business Transacted Circular Letters of Credit Bink Mone{ Orders SAYINGS BANK DEPARTMENT !fatalist sftaireti' at Mated cwrre t rate =ET= BRANCH- ti+ Z7 CLARKE. [►Ia►nairM# "Mr Copeland bought the farm own- tCLEARINCr eel by Mr, D. W. Snaith, two pules nartb of town, and moved his family from Usborne, Ontario, to his'newAuC Ion Sale home eealy en. the spring 01 1918. In that short time his sterling ehsracte=r and business ability won for hire a name andplace in the neighborhood and with the business men, ,which proms -ell great things had his life been spared Auction Sale OF FARM STOCK & IMPLEMENTS HAY, GRAIN AND ROOTS on Lot 25, Gari, 1 L.R.S., Tuckersmitlt. 1 1-4 miles south of Brucefield, on Thur day, February Z7th, 1919 at 12.30 o'clock sharp, the follow ing,- Horres-Agric, team, 3 acid 4 years old; agric team 5 and 6 years old; agric gelding rising 3 years old, Pure Bred Cattle -Shorthorn roan buil Village Favorite 9719D by Blar- ney Stone; Piave Grove Daisy 77118, by Sailor's Peer, due at time of sale; roan. cow, 5 -yr. cold, Bonnie Bess 354- ool, by MacGregor 71362; Pine Grove Daisy 2nd by Village Favorite. Grade Cattle -Cow with, calf at foot cow due in April,, 8 cows due later, pair steers fat, ready to ship; Zhelf- ers fat, ready to ship; 2 steers 2 -year old; 3 heifers 2 year old, 3 heifers, 1 - year old; 3 steers '1 year pad, 5 calves Hogs -Yorkshire boat, Woodstock Captain 9th, No. 46011; improved York sow due in April; 5 store hogs. Fowl --2 geese and 2 ganders, a num- ber of hens and pullets. Implements -Bain wagon, truck wa- gon, light wagon, top buggy, bob- sleighs, cutter, buggy and cutter pal- es and whiffletaees, Massey -Harris 7 foot binder, with sheaf carrier and truck; Massey -Harris mower, steel rake, 2 Cockshutt riding, plows, single plow, 13 -hoe ,drill, 4 .sec. harrows; 3 - horse cultiva'tir, land roller, scuffler, cutting box, 2 root pulpers, fanning mill, Seed cart, platform scales, hay rack, stock rack, gravel box, set brass team mounted harness, set plow har- ness, set single harness, oak tan hand - stitched, and rubber mounted, single harness been used, set light team har- ness, stoneboat, wheelberrotei ladders, horse blankets, v iffl e ro s, ice yok t forks, 'shovels, grain bags, saws, ropes an 1 slings, and other articles too num- erous to mention.: Also'' iee h. p...Gil soa engine, new 20 ,ft. 1 inch shaft- ung cream separator, speed jack and belt, quanity hay 400 bus. mixed grain for seed, SO bus. white oats far seed. anti a quantity, stprrnra wheat, a xuan- ti:y clover and timothy seed, sap »ants and sugar kettles, grindstone, -num- ber cedar poses., 2 14 -foot gates, some carrugated steel soofitttg anal wire,' The above' �invplennemts ane all `nearly new and in ,first-class aonditiont Po:;atively alio. reserve as:.the, paop- rietor has sold.; his iaatnu '.Teams -A11 sums of 310 and under; rash; over that amount 12 months' credit on, funnishing approved joint, notes. A disco>ft of . 5 per ceant, off to- cash on credritt atniounta. G. A. GLENN, T. CAMERON, • Proprmefor Auctitoanee,r D F. McGee,gor, Clerk. TO CORRESPONDENTS 'Write on one.. side ods', the paper oetly. , Check off this Alan it .nap!.:-asilat ,-ou' to' remember an impcxr i t item , Deaths Marriages, Births. Accidents, ,Church News, Suppers or Presentations, Removals, Visitors,, Lodge Nests, ,Fires, Public Improvements, Law Canes, The Crops, School Matters. Avoid all items reflectinig on per - Arial cbaaacter, but send ALL TffIE NEWS. OF It t1tll AToCK IMPLEMENTS, HAY AND ROOTS t Thai. C ;it , ro n n has received ' to struc- tlone from the undersigned to sell by tpublic nucti,en on Lot 13, S,T,R, l aborn;r, on TUESDAY, FE,13ItUARI. 3564, et 12.30 sharp the following :ITORSES-1 'brood mare 7 years old agile.; `1 brood mare 0 years old, agric., witth pedigree; 1 pair geldings draught; 1 horse colt eligible for treg- istration, draugtlit; e1 ,filly bolt, draugh�t, CATTLE -1 pure-bred Heretord,' Bali 2 years old; 1. ¢pare -bred Methann 13u11 rising 2 evens old, 2 cows w1ilh oaives at foot; 0 cows supposed, to be with eat,£ to ;Hereford bull, 2 furrow cows; '4 steers rising three ysa'rs old nearly ,fat; 12 steere and !heifers xis. ling two years; 10 .steers and theifera rising one year old; 3 'salves, !HOGS 2 pure-bred Sark sows d le in Mardh; 18 store ,hogs. IMPLEMENTS -1 lf3ain wagon, com- plete; '1 track 'wagon; 1 top buggy, 1 'cutter, pr. bobsleigihs ; ,bobsleigh. and box, binder, mower, steel rake, tedder sin;, le z•id Leaf iplow, fL walking i lie Plow- 2 -furrow ,Maple , ,x sett 4. -section harrows,disc,3-ho culti- vator, 13 those dril, ,nnnure� spreader, rse hay and stcck rack, corn oultivettor witch bean attachment; gravel box, stone boat, root pulper; 1 set trickle mounted breeching harness; 1 Connor 4dhcrse engine; 8 in. grander; 'i rol- ler crueller, fanning mil, scales 1 coal or wood range, Corks, shovels, ,hoes, and other articles too ,numerous to mention. -A kivantrty of hazy and roots. Zlhe above iaml,Iements aro all in first -,class condition and nearly new. Positively no reserve ase pro- prietor !has 'rented his farm. TERMS OF SALE .A11 (sums of $10 and under Gaels; over that amount 10 months' credit still ba given on furo.dhing approved joint notes, or a discount p1 four per cent off for mon on credit amounts.. THOS. CAMERON, Auct. (CRAB. MONTEITH, Prop. MARRIAGE LlCiNSES rs' by C FI Sanders 'at the D Of- -flee Strictl COdvocate Of_ y o dentiaj; rio witness is .recognized: as one of the most 'Liable Commercial SSchools an - aloe The �n1Yatructors in Glc ed ;and the Courses are u periienc- Graduates are placed in DOS One en they meet with success. Students may enter at any time. Write a'tontce For free catalogue. D. A. McLauchlan, Prin. THE DOUBLE TRACIK ROUTE Between MONTREAL TORONTO ,. DETROIT and CHICAGO Unexcelled dining car service: Sleeping cars on night trains and Parlor cars on principal day trains. Full 9aiformation from, any Gran,. Trunk Ticket Agent, or C. E. Horn- ; tag District Passenger Agent, Toronto fan N. J. DORE' Phone 46w Agent, 'Exeter,`'.