The Exeter Times, 1917-3-8, Page 4ka,
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liOW III'SMtITIIF
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Got Stmltil,To Do Her Work,
rah- ITayen, was 'sO nervous
Ana run down. 4-1,0'. 1 e 11' "
houaewor15 f,or little 'family of three,
▪ had tloqtorea ror nearly two' wars
without,Y'**- One daY, 1 ead about
"V"ir,e1 aiikaap,ks tolf' my 'health as
1.`af TeaSt"00ait'' '4M doitT'-, 21/,
.f.,:tut-3en-ork, one," ntere.1 arn telliug all
tny friends what Vino l taas done for me."
11..EnDY
VI"e?-01 is a. coutbillatiOn of famotts
we gnarantee to build
up the we4,1-. and 11.14-1tOUTI,
VT, S. COLE, DrUggist, Exeter, Ot4,`;"
o the le't3t D Lsts n all Ont-
ario towns.
Dica.,--'s Not Want Country 3ffelpiceas and
ContemptiMe.
WASHINGTON, March 5.—Prest-
dent Wilson SmadaY night informed
the country In O. StateMent that be is
without pow%/tgArto merchant sbdps
said talrolnAtr feps to meet the
an &nth, menace, Ltt the
Otrginlihn*ity from Cong-vess,
and that he 'vms mistaken when, he
tn, his recent address that be
under broad constituttonal
outhoritY-
An extra sess,ion. of Congress, the
President says. is retalticed to clothe
him with authority-, but it is useleSs
to call one whde the Senate works
under the present rules whieh permit
a small minority to keep at over-
wheitning majoriy from acting
The President ProPoses, therefore,
that the special session of the Sen-
ate 'which be has ca,1Ied to meet to-
, , morrow revise the rule$ to sul)P4
the InearIS Of action and saYe ete
A.
coUntrY ,from disaster."
“
1 '',.A. little group of willful
says the President in his s.tatemer
papresenting no opinion but theix mein**
T'OU r.
pow., r#Hrts 41.14w ID 040'0
Aos0, t ViOrliski, 04Argh, North and
Sou-, Caroline, Loulsonno andother
SOO States and to &made na4
"khe• Went 11,414a.,
,I1ETCRN L4irr rtrxr oust
, lop
.1.14b,.. .OVERt5 ALLOVrED
fror loforination woite to
AB. Horning,
D. P. A, 'Cliien Station
Toronto, 'Ont.
•111.12,
• aotti,
• MADE IN CANADA.
4 FERTILIZER Sitt AND
fsti';',. MR. TON
MOW W TWTIME TO MT NVIRE
MICE IT ta.,,v4oives
.14,111 7114 1./TOTZ YOU ON YOUR
NEEIN IN TIPS FOLLOWING
•a
aitriS Lrtufber either tiros -
ova or rent.
Shiniglesk Lath, Cedar Fetireroob
l000, Aft SOAL-1 find leirt
Cement, WAN aleord cud fftedy
Mooring.
A. J.
CLA7W011T1-1Y
'GRAIN -3'0N
own bwrn rendered the gr,eat
Pt the United States helPlwR
„ -
avotre laatOrs, Jeri by Senator
r011ette. 4.4d instigated b Sell?
ntor StOne, DeMoeratie Chairman, Or.
rgiroLgn Relations committee,
* A0bUSter denounced by President
WflsOn6,44 WOkesnean as the mpg
Prohetteibie in the history- of any
tio4ed the v411 c.e an
QVCOrWbehlting 414193itY iPlIts74TAI§P5
144 to the last Inktite Suad4y anti ode-
nlied te the Presideots laW atitlaeiT-
10,11# Idna to arta Arnerican suer-
eitaitt Shtps tet et the German gob-
•Tilarilatt Ifinaaee. Unyielding tkreOgb-
Wet tWeittY,11X Ugum or corabwoos
eStitint,t aPneald that their defiance
oZ the PreEitlerit WOOld be :humiliat-
ing to tile VOltatrY, uocerepromising
erleie described to them Rta. the
moot serious to t110 Uo in the
Wor. Follette and his small'
group of' supporters refuseda mem
laxity of the colleagues on +emir.
Welty to vote on the armed latiotr*
itybUL,end it died with theaiStro
fourth Congress at noon Suadai.
•To wreekoneibinty before the
-country. twenty -1u sonetoro, thirty
Republleau,% arid forty-six Dentoorata
,eigned n.laniteSto proclaireleg to
the world 'that titer ',favored, Posotign
f the measure. Iva dedereltoo,
befued a *he record of the ,Seriatto.
lroferred to the .fact tit the House
•Thursday eight had passed ,e, similar
bat by O. vote of 403 to 13. and aiso
recited that the Semite rule permit -
ling unlimited debate gaVO a small
minority opportunity to throttle the
'will of the unijoritY.
AUSTRIAN CHIEF DISMISSED.
Von Ifactsendorf 'Was a Special Pet
of tho Halsor.
LONDON, lifarch 5, --Emperor
Charles or Auetria has dismissed
Field Marshal Conrad Von lioetson.
dorf, Austrian Chief or Staff'accord-
ing to a Vienna despatch to lleuter's
by Way of Aoisterdana. Baron Strau-
ir senhorg sucoeeds von Hoetsendorf.
not bto
ay- w-i..iugp. rieza marshal, von lioetsendorf
The Start* traivingT has been one of the leading militarY
figures of the dual kingdom for 3
number ot years and has played an
mportat part in almost all the
major operations of the Austrian-
Iluagarian forces since the outbreair
of the present war, He hos been
credited with being one or the few
Austrian °extends wbo aro high in
favor in Berlin, turd in Mao, 1915,
• Vas decorated with the Order of
• Pour le Merit by the German Em-
peror. 'Penns .t-310 ;md under cash, ovir
'Mee funs growkigled.und tame
upon maw worths in my reading that
did net understand. tar mother, In.
std of siring me the defintLienwlien
3 implied to it er.11 tittered: seat me to
the dictionary to Imre it, and in this
way/ gradually learned many things
besides thc znaning of the individual
word In truestion-amottir other tillage,
how to peon dictionary,and the great
vicasure luta advantage there might
ha in the we of tile dictionary.
Afterwaris, when X went la tho village
school, my chief diversion, after lea.
soris were learned and before they
seem recited, was in turning over the
lontres et the 'Unabridged' of thoso
days. Now the most modern Una..
hridged-thellEVVINTERIVATIQICiAL--
giro Nie phasure of tbe samu sort.
So far as my knowlsffge extends, it is
at present the nest a the one-rolume
clictionaries. and quite sufficient for
aU ordinary uses. Even these wbo -
possess the splendid dictionaries in
-several volumes will yet iota it a great
convenience to imve tido. which is so
compact, so full, and so trustworthy
ns to leave. in most caso, little to be
clesired."--Albert S. Cook,Ph.O.,,,LL.D..
Professor of theEnglisitLareruaps and
Literature. Yale Univ. April 23.191.1.
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Doubted His Crow:rd. Auction Sale Auction Sale
n am gothg to turn ove.r tION,
Areyiboeut?; , , o,','!"..r.,<-; « ' 4,00,A.013,1, FARM IN USE°RNI;-; TP''
r1ott
4
•,"), ...k,
, .1 ,,,,, 7 1.,7-i a. The aiixecutor*of the estafeof the,
..„,.. ,..,...7:,,, for sale at the AletroPolitan Betel;
.. s
n Wa.t3 jUSt WOnaerfag,.' :„,
late 1,,eonard DIeTago-art will off,..r
'Where you'd get the lea-trA' '''' Irxeter on Saturday, Ma'reh 17th,
19i17, at 2.$4 p.w, that valaable farm
.,,.. property known us Lot No, 22. Con-
gzi am looking tor trouble." cession 1, USborue Too toship.
*Ton. are?' 8 plantie4
eenas to me that you take a let to
do it"
This farm consists of 1011
about acres of which is
ages,,
with, on exceJlout apple oreltatii,nea,r-
ly all rspies -nod goeenings,and. in good
bearing ,condition; -ohoot 15 acres of
good. laarduood Mish land, and, the
balance oleared, ond either under cul-
tivation, or in orasa, Ot due preanks
are two small barns, one with one
fotootrtion and nietal acof, and a
driving shed -and two oeverkfailing,
wells, The form is Well underdraill-
it'd, and being located ort_the London
Road at the Northern Kon4dariv
1iX4jo,r is UfISItr,paisAed. to market.
hisit and publie sebool and chilreh,
coovelnenceo
Needless 1nforma ann.
e •
"Don't distress yimrselt about it.
"I say, 1ean't think"-,
g'MY dear* it Its quite obviOnS.'?
The Difference.
Once It was such a slroplo thine
To tvliisper to Irene,
"Oh, ler me, dearest, b yeur Masi .
lind you s1,n11 'cc my que,eal'F.
lie only ha4 to go and cot
clearing in the leg OdS
And build'asaog and homeilko !rat
!.-470 3n9"4 -se 'Ws wife alnd goods, '
xie hatdest thLng was to secure ",
Thcprcf,I7 gft1'5 eenseet.
;rte. atd: not need_ if, that were sumo
4ret nb:onz the rent
Or wonder" boy,' to.ed eed hs hrme "".4
his wnter tax
So long as be bad at ble side
Fri„7, riZe and his lax,
POW he must wet oonstder first
A lot. Og 4;letalls
On wograCwAll come to werSt
44,,k,VVW
NOV 1.1010:14tOtOOlt the town wi a„re
:ktrr
zlit..44
sil the ea.* 40 alas ite srtsze
maa so *0 ywatan rtat.
And not a moment cau be ese -
The stght of things to bay- op4,
Of wines gart000ts, bats anet $boea.
+The "imekly tC,04
4:311„ It is W.:14e s talgerealt vIw
4ria dcal Von, little lad.
• tz«ck at ti:Ulf4Witb ea
' +asp roux father hut?
••-••••,1+••.,
TERMS OP SALE,
10 ..per cent on day of „sale for Otlaer,
satisfactory Security and balance
withing thirty days without inter-
est. Eurrio",r tonus nod particular-
tW11,2. be: made "4,,ow-4 on day 0i sale
oraav b loot ou'aPplication to
n. 1-431,,,0440AuetiOneelif
GLAD3T43i 4 6WANAUAX
Ruler, Ont,
SoFicitom 44ectiltQr
OF FARM STOCK & IMPLEMENTS
AND l'IOUSE1-1OLD EFFECTS
on Lot 10, S. 13 Stephen, oa Wed-
nesday, March 21s, 1917, at 1 o'clock
Horses -Matched teana of mares g
and 5 years, to foal; Horse rising 3.
Albion; filly, l'iN.Ln.„;"'. 2., trainer; 2 yet
ling colts, -matched
1attle-4 cows due. ia Alav 3 root -
with calf at foot; heifer rising two;
ste-ets rising 2; 4 spring calves.
Pigs and Poultry. -4 brood sow due
in May, SO Hens; also 1. collie dog.
implenteuts-MasseY Harris lairider-
„ _
mower seed drill. show drill, spring
tooth cultivator, disc, Frost & Wood
scuffler; two furrow plow, 2 walkinz
plows, laud roller, sulky rake, set
diamond harrows! pulper 2 lumber
wagons wagon box, buggy, cutter,
bay r4c1-, gravel box* set scales, fan-
ning :all br,,,g truck, sii-ng aoto!s,
chains and pulleys, 15 grain bags,
cow ch,airts, grindstone, crosscut saw
2 sels double harness, set of single
harness; set britchell, wheelbarrow.
Pair bob sleighs, cream separator Me --
loll, pearly new, ice tongs, shovels,
forks hoe S aeckYokes whiffietrees,
and other articles too numerous to
nieutiOn.
household Furaitur4-4 Cradle, tt‘x,-
tension table, glass cupboard, cabinet
6 kit( ben chairs, sofa, 2 oak bedsteads
Favothe einart, washing machOse , a
fe`iv pictures. sewing InacInne., 2 wash
qlopits,, stove pipes, 2 doz. sealers;
mail box, coal cOl stare.
Auction Sda
ALT/PION tl.kLE Ca? punicii LOT
• 01? norms
ThOS, eartlertirt los nos:toed,
tions o:/$4'11" by.90110a,ttatian an Log
5. Von, 13, tOuTtShIP SoMbert fogto
Friday tlaO Oth 91axa14 1917 At eire.
o'cl000 sharp tho
roo mart. years et ag r
matched MARRS, 5 years old ogr•,; 1
pair matched geldiugs 0 years ,
b d 7 Id ri 1 i
TOrms-$1.0 and under cash, over
thgt, 'amount months credit ott
,ipAroy0 joillt notes, or 4 per neat nor
1411441110 ott for cash in lien ootes,
1414itNely ,n0 •re$4Vga14.5 the propri-
ttor quittin
ED. SHORT, Proprietor
FRANK TATLon, 41.10,
ALONZO liODOINS, Cur -
wu
AuctiOnoSalt A2',ge1dirig 4 years ,old. draft
Form toek. Impl!
ements torolo C10-
ver and TI1110411Y Seed and Nay, on
Lol 21 N.E.S Vsborne. oa Tuesday,
March 20th at one othook sharp„--
florses--1 mare, 6 -year-old. sired by
Golden Key. agric,; igelding. 4. -year-
old sired by King Thomas, mode.; I
agria geltitno; Id:loin, horse, quiet
anti
ws
Cattle --2 towith calves at fool;
3 cows du!: time ot sale; 3 cows due
in April; cows due in May; 6 heti-
ers und meets 2 -yr -old; 6 'miters and
veers .1 -Yr -old.; 1 colt 4-mos,-olel;
a pure bred Polled Angus Dull
Hogs ond Pou1try0-1 sow due in
May. lth) pullets.
Implemeins--Binder, mower. steel
rake, 1,5 disc drill, cultivator, disc,
corn ;planter, corn cultivator, 4 see.
trtrrows. stoneboit, scuifler, 3 drum
steel roller. 2 -furrow ;:tiaple Leaf
plow 2 walking plows, top buggy,
open buggy, cutter, 3-4 new Mkt
wIt4,Pon. true3t wagon, high wagon, 2900
scales, Clinton fanning mill, ?Piper,
sleighs, wagon tm obay rack, wheel.
barrow new set double harness, work
harness 2 set single lia.raess, one sew;
v;
hay tork, gravel box, es-
teems% ladder, manure spreader, road
cart. light wagon, Daisy •churn, round
water tank water trough, 30grain bags
stilly ropes, forks, shovel% clutins,elc.
A quantity or oak plank,
30 corner cedar posts, quantity hem-
lock lumber, 50 bushels seed wheat,
40 bus, old oats, fit for seed; 100
bus seed oats, seed barley, clover
seeet timothy seed, quantity of
ed bay, some ensilage, new )Laval
tie= separator, etc.
Plentislt National Hopes.
LONDON, March 5.—The aid of
• GermartY in establishing tbe bade-
, pendence of Flanders was promised
1 by Dr. von Bethniann-liollweg, the
4 German Imperial Chancellor, to a de -
Potation representing the Activist
Flemish party which visited him, ac-
, cording to a despatch. from Berlii
reeelyed in Amsterdam a.nd transmit-
' ted by Reuter's. The independence
of Flanders would be on the basis of
Flemish language and civilization.
The Imperial Chancellor is said to
have told the deputation that the
movement had the approval of the
German Emperor.
"Measures are under way," Dr.
• yon Bothmann-Honweg is reported
to have added, "which aim at giving
the Fiendish nation the opportunity
hitherto denied—free cultural and
economic development -thereby lay-
ing the foundation of the indepen-
dence which it bopes to gain, but
which it can hardly attain by its
own strength. The united efforts of
the German authorities and the
Flemish people will succeed in at-
taining the desired result."
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ONTARIO'S REST BCSIN..r_,SS'
COLLEGE
'4 Students may enter our clas-
▪ ses at any time. Commence
11:4; your course now and be quail-.
4 fierl for a position by Micliston-
• mei% During July and August
4
* ef last year we received cads
4 for OVER 200 OFFICE ASE.IS
• TANTS we could not supply.
4
01, Our graduates are in demant
4
4 Write at ono tIor our Cree c ta
• lo,gue,
D' A. AlcLachlan, Prin
eZker",a,
gty1es Must Not Change.
LONDON, March 5.—The German
imperial Clothing Committee has is -
4, sued a warning that styles in wo-
men's clothes cannot be allowed to
• change every six months, according
to an Amsterdam despatch to The
Exchange Teiegraph Co. The cool-
naittee says women may wear winter
• dresses throughout the coming sum-
mer and winter without disgrace, and
• that drastic measures will be taken
2 against a change in fashion, and the
• consequent waste in materials.
Ammunition Barges Sunk.
• LONDON, March 5, -- The Ad-
miralty announces that in the Meso-
potamian operations the river gun-
boats Tarantula, Mantis and Moth
came into contact and passed the
Turkish army while it was retreating
to the westward of Shumran on Feb -
nary 26. The gunboats inflicted
heavy losses and captured or de-
stroyed four Turkish steamers and a
eqk:
For ba.fants and Children
se For ver 30 Years
Always bears
natora c" 1tO
number of barges full of aniniuni-
tion, Tito gunboat Firefly was re-
captured,
Ow amount 12 months' credit Da :or -
:114161g „approved joint notes. 4 per
t.ent all for cash on credit mounts
No outside stock allowed at this
sale
Positively ,no greserve as the ro-
prictor has rented his larm and Is
going to the coast for his health.
John BtKl.to.t, T. Cameron,
Proprietor Auct:onea
D. Woods, Clerk.
Weekly Auction Sale
of Horses
The undersigned will sell by public
auction at DOW'S FARM, EXETER
Eist of the ''Metropolitan 'tote!, on
Stitrtrday afternoon Maireh the 10th;
at 2.31 o'clock p.m. the following -
4 11 -year old fillies.
2 4 -year old ifillies.
1 4 -ear old geiding.
Pr. matched geldings, 5 years old,
grey weighing 2600 lbs.. 2 farmers
drivers.
A number of cows due to freshen
in :Starch ,and April. 10 young calves
Some young cattle.
TE1tMS-6 months credit with 6
Per cent added on furnishing a-prov-
joint notes.
Frank Taylor G., 3. Dow.
Auctioneer, Proprietor.
,;ale
OF VALUABLE 131 ,SINESS 13LOCE
RESIDENCE AND STABLES IN
EXETER
The und rbign d. have been instruct-
oi to oiler for sale at the Metropoli-
tan llotel Exeter on Saturday March
Eirlt'L".1.7 at 3 o'clock p.m. that oai-
uaLlc sh1o;k nt Exetr
North, the proporiy of the late leo
tial d 21`:Ta gg`11 L. The propertyc°13- I
s.•tsts of 8 lots of land on which iaro
Lw o barns ad a i-tabte,-one of tile
barns quite iarroi-togetber orith
large brick buildiug- recently occupied
as Ilay Sot: Offio and, storo. A good
specation :or ,00trie 0114‘...
TERiAS 0E' ''SALE -1.0 per cent in
cash or ,mtisfactory security on day, ,
-
2 mares 4 years old draft; .4 geld-.
ings 4 years Alla, ogr„; 4 mares 4
s'e,ors old ear.; geldiogo 3 yeooaot
mares 3 years old agr., ; 1 There will be sold h3f rtalallO Ave-
. pair generol parpase linafe and tion. on Lot 19, Coe. 1, Stephen. g,
Aug; 1, fartivr** Olver or Wald 3i0r5O'mit $outh of Exeter, ea,
oixe dtivintr loom ThQ 4030370 4rIa' TUES.04.)."„ MARCH 27. 1917
t blooko
weil solocted thick fel
arearkeamartaeleiliremememeramer
•
Auction Sale
OF FARA VARM SQCK 4&D
pi1PLPIENTS
Z11
ut af bums ouch as will command
• the rospeet and adroirtition of all
gOO d, horsemen Qua 31r, Uttrditler°0
past r ccord is proof Mot they 'Win
laa old without reserve.
ThlitMS-7 mouth* oredit au Dire-
isbinto Approved Mot notes at 0 per
•omit per osmium. All horses gold um,
der guarantee.
D.L rosrdiner Tiro* :Camel on
Proprietor ,A.uotioueer
Auction Sale
CLEARINCt SoLLE. 01? FARM STOOK
IMPLEMENTS„. 11,6:17 AND GRAIN
AND tiOCSEROLD runnrrunr,
Thos. Cameron, has received la-
structious from the undeioigned to
troll by patina 3,110U011 an Lot 9,, iCon.,
14, $outh ,dloundary or Ilibbert on
Tuesday, 3farch 13th nt 12.$0 o'clock
sharp the following, viz.,-
11011SES-i pr, of matched Pox-
vberops, imam and gelding, 3200lbo,
1 brood tuare rising 4 years 13001to.
1 gelding rising 3 years, agri., ; man
filly rising 3 years agri.,: 1 ntroug
farmer's driver, ; 1 goad driving more
standard. bred.
OATTLE-One cow due at time ot
sale.; 6 cowq due later on,; 2 farrow
cows; 4 2-yet:in-old heifers*: .,good
beef ringers; .4 2 year-old steers.
7 yearlings; 12 fat stecr,s ready to
ship. 1300.1b, to 1400Ibs.
1LOGS-O0e s,ow with Jitter at foot
1 sow due later 21 shoutS,-; 1 large
fat saw.
FOWL -00 hens and pulletts, high
class Plymooth rock..
1MPLEMENTS-One lumber wagon
and *box complete: .1 truck wagon ;
1 democrat ; 1 top buggy; 1 open
buggy, road cart, cutter, 1 pr. bob
sleighs; 1 pr. light tstect bob s:eighsf;
hole in shaft binder mower: mower
and 'pea harvester, new steel rake ;
manure spreader; 1 large •2 -furrow
plough ; 1 Maple Leaf 2 -furrow plow ;
3 walking plows; 1 disc new ; 3 -horse
cultivator; our section iron harrows
land roller, 13 spout Massey Harris
drill. mw; 1 3 1-2 horse power:gaso-
Ene )enine ; .1 large new cutting Lox
with carriers; 1 hand cutting box
a lot of belts; 1 ten inch' plate grind-
er. mew ;. faian:ng mill ; 20001b. sca:e
12101b, sca!e,s; 11.•,y tack, puPvr, whel
barrow, bag truck, section grinder;
150 ft. of new trak rope, sing ropes;
a quantity of bags; 30ft. ladder ;
large round water tank; 2 water
trongbs, brrels • feed baIske' s shov-
els anti f.*:"I'les and more shovels ond
fo, Fsia,., of heavy lean, harness,:
2 sets single harness; a number of
horse collars, full set of draining too:c
block and tackle, cant hook, wh:ffle-
r-•ves, neck -yokes; grindstone e:css
cut saws, chain', cutter robe ;1 ;
borse blankets; j cement lawn i-oller
milk separator sap pans; 100 sap buck
ets and sp:les ; 2 sugar kettles ; 50
; 1 Daisy churn ; i,3ft extenscon
Cable ; 6 kitchen chairs, 1 conabina;
tion wriling desk and book rase with
drawers complete: 1 hanging lamp;
1 gasoline lamp, 1 bracket lamp, pais
and pats, etc,.
a. quantity of seed oats, a quantily
or feed oats. potatoes, a lot of first-
ciiso bay; a 'quantity of hard wood);
a quantity of pine lumber, 1 good
dog.
Posiiively no reserve as the prop-
rietor has sold his farm. Grain or fat
cattle cash ; the Lalance $10 and un-
der cish ; over that amount 9 month
credit On furnishing approved joint
notes.. A discount of 4 per cent per
annum o...1 forcash on credit amounts,
i Wm. Ward Thos. Cameron,
.Auctio eer
Dr. CI, 1'. Matthews, St.,Tohn, is 'oil sale and bal',e. in 30 days. Furot,'
awarztod the Alurehizon medal and a ther particulars o oale, or, hy, aniajY
3 e tie by the Royal Geological So-
"oiety for valuable services in connee-
, ,..,
Ir.<1
s-oa
101
hill Ps,i,Aucttosseex STANBURC
•.;
Al II o'clock sharp, the foll,awhig
property. vtt to,
itorsts- Team good working mares,
7 year:, old; General Purpose mare
9 ye:Aro Old; matched tenm of fillies
ris7no 2 years old, sired by Storm
gutting risotto 1 year.
4..attie-Cow due in May; 2 vows
supposed to be in calf; 3 cholee milk-
ing cows; 7 holve 2-year-oldsteers
ranging, Porri 1000 to 1100 lbs.; 15
calves 1, year old.
Pigs-, Mom pigs, 140 lbs.
35 young hens.
I1flpiements-41assey-Harris Wilde* 6
ft cut new; McCormick mower, 5
f cut, new; manure spreoder in good
working order; seed drill, 12 hoes;
land seller. set diamond barrows bay
rake 'Cockshutt Win -furrow _Acting
Plow, Aearly new; walking plow, scut-
tle; 2 wagons, wagon box, gravel
box, hay rake, pig mek, Chatham
%tieing zulil, 00 abs. weigh scales,
grindstone, cutter, buggy, McCormick
cultivator 2 laders, 1 extension, pump
trough, 3 doz. grain bags, De Laval
cream separator, No, 15, new;, two
logging chains, sleighs and bunks, 2
logging chews; 2 set doubletrees, pair
neckyokes, 100 feet rope, car and
• hay fort„ 2 set double'llarness
set single harness, horse blanket nnd
robe, 2 wheelbarrows, 2 scoop shovels
2 ensilage forks, barley fork and oth-
er articles too numerous to inentiOrt,
Also a ouuntity of choice pine and
hasswOod lumber; some eboicecedar
anchor post rails and a nrumbr DE
posts; a quantity gof hay, •roots and
seed ,oats; a number of pieces of
household furniture, and a Studebaker
floo.passenger car in good running
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The ,will also be offered for sale
at the same time and place the above WORK HARD WASTE NOTHING
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CAPITAL AND RESERVE $8,80C3000
N Branches in Canada
A Ge al Ranking Business Transacted
CIRCELAR LETTERS 01? CREDIT
:DANK AION%Y OB1)E11$
SANINGS BANK DEPARTMENT
Interestallou ed sit highest motto t rate
W. D. Oar Ice, Manager. Thgeter 'Branch
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THE CANADIAN BANK„
OF COMMERCE
Silt EDMUND WALKER,
C.V.0„ LLD., D,C.I..., President -
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CAPITAL PAID UP, $15,000,000
JOHN AIRD, Genera! Menage
• V. F. JONES, Asi't, Geol, Manage°
RESERVE FUND, • J;3oo,00ir,
It is IMPERATIVE that EVERY PERSON
IN CANADA should
named lot, containing 96 acres, more
or less. There is on the premises
good brick baptise, 3 bank barns, with
al) modern lectuipPment; drive shed,
silo. good orchard, 3 wells, 2 wMd
rnia, The land is alt WCII dramed
and fenced, and is positively _one of
the hest farms in the County of
Huron.
Terms -Real estate -made known on
tiny of sale; Chattels -All stuns of $10
and uod'or casb ; over that amount
months' credit by :furnishing appi oved.
joint notes. 4 per cent. off or cash..
rositively everything will besold
without ireserve.
SPEND LITTLE SAVE MUCH.
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Interest allowed at 3% per annum on Savings Deposits
of Si and unwards at any branch of the Bank.
DREDITON BRANCH -S. M. .10HNST01V, Manager.
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JAS. BEVERLEY ' ; DR. G. F. ROULSTON, D.D.S., D. De -
FURNITURE DEALER DENTIST I ' '1
Ernbalmer and Funeral Director Honor Graduate of Toronto LniveA
Phone 74a. Night Gall 74b lsity. Office over Dickson & Carle
ing's Law Office. Clos.,d Wed:net...4a)
EXETER ONTARIO. af t Ph Offi 5a rid
ernoons. one ce a
'Residence 5b.
SWEET BROS. W, ROBINSON
Proprietors Auctioneer
Notice to Creditors
In the matter of the estate ,of Mar-
garet tJoi:tel ob the Townsli.p of
usborne'County of Iluron, married
woman, decease& ,
Notice is tieretn given pursuant to
Statutes in that behalf that all erect,
nors and others having claims a-
gainst the estate of the tsaid.iMargaret
Cottel, who died on or about Febru-
ary 2nd, 1917, are required on or
ba -
tore the 15th day oil Marcih,
.send by post prepaid or de-
liver to Messrs. Gladinan & Stanbor.5,
of toe Village of Exeter, Sohcitors
Lor the Executors of the saideleceas-
ed. their chriation and suruatne ad-
dresses and descriptions the lull par-
ticulars of their elairns the state-
ment of their <accounts and the na-
ture of the securities if any, held
by them, And further take notice
that after such last mentioned date
the said Executors will proceed to
distribute the assets of the deceased
among the part;es entitled thereto
having regard only to tha claims of
which they shall then have notice
and that the Executors tvilt not be
liable for said assets or any part
thereof to any person or persons of
vthose plairus notice shalt not have,
been received by them at the time of
61141h diltrlbiNl\
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G,Ai& (r.
Solicitors Inc Executors
ate erer this 10tb day'
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TII,E tS,BORNE & HIBBERT
FAIltMER'S 'MUTUAL FERE INS,UT-
ANCE COMPANY
Head Office, Farquhar, Ont.
President, RORT. NORRIS
Vice -President, THOS. IRYAN.
DUIECTORS
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DR. A. R. KINSMAN,
lIonor Graduate of Toronto Univer-4
sity.
DENT:ST t "4%744
Teeth extracted without pain.' ,
any bad etfects. Office over C4J'ardl-A-
man & Stanbury's Office. J.NIalriStj
Exeter. ,
3. W. BROWN.NG, M. D, r. Si R4
S. Graduate Victoria Univers ty,j
Office and Residence, Dominica,'
Labratory, Exeter. iot
'Associate Coroner of Huron '4P
WM. BROCK. ' W.M. ROY
3. L. RUSSELL, ,J. T. ALLISON
FSSERY. Exeter, Agent Cs-
` 'borne, and Riiddalph.
OLLVOR 11;ARRIS, Munro, Agent fcr
Fullarton and Logna,.
W. A. TUCEINBULL.
Secty-Treas. Farqubar,
GLADIVIAN & STANITURY
Solicitors, Exeter,
C. W. lItORINS011
,LICENf3ED AUCTIONEER AND
VALUATOR' for fountirs Of Ituront
Fertri 'and ,Middlesex. •I'artn. 'Stock
Sa.les a,'Specialty. Office at, Cockshutt'
Warefooms,' next door to the Central
Hotel,' Slain St. 'E),ceter. Charges mod-
erate hand satisfaction guaranteed.,
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I. 111, CARLING, ie., A.
f3arri.ster, Solicitor, Notary Public„".
ComniRssioner, Solle,tor for theo-o'
33ank etc.
Stoney in Loan at lov<rest rates
Interest. ,
0FFICE-1:AIN ST. TIXIi:TER, ONT,1
I1ONEY ITO LOAN •AI
We lraxe a large nrnottnt of privat,
funds to loan on farm oUci villogeO
properties, at lowest wales ot int:,
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