The Exeter Times, 1918-3-7, Page 4ID' RAIL...WAY
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ItDRtN STRON
Invigorates Old PeoP
doctor will t4ll you that the
dients of Virtol as printed below
ti the elements needed to im-
, the hatb of delicate children
restore strength to old people.
Ccra Liver and Be f Tepttg.les, pn
"3"," 1441.d.A3,n,-;artesePeptcreat,c.4,400,7.4.3404
Arnmonliatz etre. 1..44444tt.3', Sced.a
Glyctartatittoiii,proiniiii, case,
Those w110 have la3•434) all3312`.
eri or aged parents
Iran -down
allay peove is at our expertae.
Besides e good it does n
d tb there is nothifig
;Vinol ;Moe strength and vt
t vous warren and OV*?-
rke44pwr men.
Try t. U tpu are not entirely sat-
isfied, we will return your money
widiout question; that proves our
fiirnese and your oeotection, Mil-
s of people have been, cQuvinced
way,
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diet
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Route
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frnpOrtant Events WhiCh
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folly Compiled and ,*
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and Attractive Sbalire 401
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O foot kuchor, posts. Les
you my prices on all kinds
tuber nd sbines. Place your
now Lor wlut Fertilizer aona
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Ontalio.s leading Commercial
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1* have three departments. Com- 4>
mercia.1, Shorthand, and Tele- :
graphy. We give individual in- •
structiorss and students may 44
eXter any time. Graduates are
placed in positions. This isyour
opportunity as there is a great
call upon us for trained help. :
Write at once for a tilers. •
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W. '13. ELTTOTT President •
• D. 3IcLACHLANPrincipal.
4.
CENT "CASCARETS',
FOR LIVER AND BOWELS
„cJc,Hedachei •Constipation
e'
)9gSS, Sour Stornacia.Bad
ieath—Candy Cathartic,
�cfe how bad your liver, stomach
olS; ,how Touch your head, aches,
iserable you are from constipa-
indigelien 'biliousness', and slug-
owe1sy0u ilwa s get relief with
• 'Uniediateliy cleanse
Stomach, reraOve the
.'ifood and. foul gaSest
ile from the liver and
" 'tett- wasth matter
Son lisOsOine5 and
pin your d ruehi
s, and bowel
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for tax ott e
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•ii Dominion ro-
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rst trouecU
re ye erdy o
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with th_
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the WOrltl-wide od
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in tier Board of
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t„;.1iii..elii,z,itl;431bleeveenansatbillseerhiblIentll otow$al.r,d-
Pt'oducl-1,00-, bonds,
in the English -French
of Ontario are reported as
-im-
by lion, C, Howard Ferguson,
The c oats reeP1Prs for the eleven
suonthis ending ,lig„storday showed an
n reitSe of mitiikriltilltall $15,09 0,(30
Dc, riTarringtou, twent,Iti-
14. k r in. Japan, and
his . dted at
30,7
positt
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n's Col
in.nada's fon,
aow up to f+
140.,400.
• The ti,*
ite'ud t,
said'
zt1d/eat;oniiigislt acron the ls_suktolille,
,Cohntrn as luniitiOns aS
nty seconds,,
says he peets to start
rrom Orosr. Isiond, .Xias-
to
neeotiacshAVirange/ Jnd
Ifll t,
rate for 1918 tds
S Finance C0tuatis
.t *ntlonneed ilia op -
0 loan.
addressiag the Minister o.
Wo -
at IINS:tio-
e: in France aro
engib. nunthel'13qi
u
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tor Ciargo adrubnit31;aUon
3it)
awn was thrPO,'J;CS/: in 1
lie Toronto Board of
neaeedcataries in spite
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nit
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pon
xday at t1e Unwn
wo Belgian Senators wore sen-
eed Lo by the tas tor
th f -Plea ASSc`.1
uted Ice'aVf, Of
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Were'
obla
lay z -
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Orl
sr tor « d r
cl an nThab Ser'
• authorit ush
Sir \VIiu lea s tokidei
[ton that action woe be hake
provide for the care of the
Minded .
Tim Toronto Railway Co. di
cut the dividend to four per cent, o
account of Moller wages being pal
employes.
iatharn City Coon has ordered
men's furnishing stores to close at "
p.m_ and hardware store4 at 6,3 0
with certain eceptionS.
Teams. vehicles. implements, etc..
which have been in use ebroad for
farming, are to beadinittd without.
duty, on eondition that they he ex -
Ported at the end of the eear.
The Edmontou City Council has
capitulated to all the, denionjs of the
Allied, Trade Unions over toe ques-
tion of the striking firemen, in re-
gard to the plebiscite to be taken on
Monday.
THURSDAY.
Premier Borden was presented to
President Wilson by Lord Reading.
Dr. Adelbert E. Hanna, M.P. for
Lanark, died suddenly at his home
"a Perth.
Many lives were lost when a V. S.
naval tug foundered off the Dela-
ware Capes.
Wholesale grocers are to obtain 11-
censes- from the Food Board by thi,
ist 01 March.,
Von Paper, the German Vice -Chan-
cellor, urged the people to stand be-
hind the army.
The Geological Survey has discov-
ered water in what has been called
the dry belt in southern Alberta.
American officers raided the
Brooklyn headquarters or Pastor
Russell and seized some books and
papers.
The Canada Food 'Board has ex-
tended the time for bakers to obtain
a license from the lst to the 15th
of March.
Canada is urged to send every car-
• load possible of wheat or flour, bacon
or frozen meat to the seaboard for
the allies. "
The C.P.R. is not going to under-
take ar,y construction this year, but
will spend between six and seven mil-
lio,,. dollars on maintenance and im-
provement.
At the annual meeting of the Cana-
dian National Exhibition Association
Col, Noel Marshall was elected a life
member and Mr. George Booth a life
director.
Sir William Mulock told the To-
ronto and York County Patriotic As-
sociation at its annual session that
the rate per family paid in January
had been increased $2 from Decem-
Gunner. Albert 'ideals, the Toronto
soldier who die,d after being taken
from his home hy the military auth-
orities while stiff.eeing from pneu-
monia, was buried with full military
honors, with civic and. military ofil.-
ials paying tribute, -
FIelIDAY.
Only one Fiench vessel wa
sbY the enemy last week.
of n,
tvaa kiflett a a lUston ov
31.1.01300 it Tor
auti two er airntrn d
(ler1.1a
of aboo
P.P. for 4,
Departnlew.
ot - 'tit
nit
broken.
Pretuler 11Brewster of
Cadomilla died al Calgary las
ot pneumonia, with which 1
k down on his way hot
rovinciat Premiere* con
the Federal Covrnnient.
w
nigh
Auction Sale
CLEARING SALE OF FARM -o"TOCK
HAY, GRAIN, POTATOES ONIONS
IlestSEIIOLD JfURITGRE
On Lot 6 Concession 10 Tow.n,ship
'libber N't-eduesilay 13th March.
1918 At eneo'clock sharp the foilov,i
IAORSES—litrood mare with foal mare
I years old. filly I years old filly 2
ars old, Bay 1 year, 1 gelding
ears old, rat agrteultur-3 -
GATTGE—Three cows, dee at time
or sale, d coos :with call' at c''') -e* two
rows dile later, 0 fat steers and, hei-
fers, ±y ears old 10 yearlings and
calves,
1I041S—Three brood sows, 12 store
ties 110 to 150 the, a number of bens
Palletts nd ducks,
A toll line pi nearly new farm lute
eMentS 4.nd harneets, All ,forniture
at is in a well fornialised &welling
house nearly 330AV. piimaking ut-
Oline
`5Xtide1, 150
soats liO
Potatoes,
vim
ro
tt
MONDAY.
A border eity real -estate board has
been organized,
Germany sent it stern warning to
the Radicals of Ruesio,
A Spanish steamer, chartered by
the Swiss, was Sunk by a submarine.
Argentine asked Great Britain for
a safe eonduet or Count von Luxburg.
Wm. Burt died at Ilranictori in his
102n0 year. He fought at Inkerman.
The Rotary Club in. Brantford dis-
tributed more than a thousand ser-
vice flags.
An important order has been made
by the Food Board with a view to
stopping loss through spoiled eggs.
The death of Pte. Robert Gillies,
Toronto, who died under similar cir-
cumstances to Gunner Neales, is to be
investigated.
Sir Geo. E. Foster o.nnoutmed to
the Women's Conference that a day-
light saving bill is to be introduced
by the Government.
Sir William Hearst refused to hold
out any hope to a delegation who
masrehed to Parliament Building and
asked for a stronger beer. •
The body of J. M. Crawford, who
disappeared last Monday evening,
was found embedded in the ice under
some bushes by the creek in Bramp-
ton. _
aliss Madeline Adam, Toronto,
diedfrominjuries received when a
couplet in which was a passenger
collided with a street car on Bloor
street.
The Government's popular major-
ity over the official Opposition in the.
Federal election Was 350,505 and
over all opponents of Government
candidates 188:713.
• Sir San' Hughes is urging the Gov-
ernment to adopt the plan of having
Iwo Canadian army corps at the front
so they can alternate in holding the
front lines and resting in reserve.
The Great War Veterans' Associa-
tion in a mass meeting resolved to
urge the employment of enemy aliens
in work of national importance at sol-
dier's pay' and the application of *the
.Military Service Act to aliens of al-
lied country origin,
Switzerland Isolated,
GENEVA, Switzerland, March 4,
By the closing of her frontiers at
midnight Switzerland again finds
herself completely isolated in Europe.
Meantime the ifood question, espe-
cially as it relates to bread, is be-
,
.
coming more serious deity The re-
serve stocks of wheat, even if tbc
present small raiton is still furthet
reduced will be exhausted within tat
'next six or seven tveks.
iidge of Sighs Darr:aged.
ROME, Diarch 4. --Grave daniagi
was done to the Ducal Palace thz
Bridge of Sighs, the Church of St
John and. St. Paul and the Churcl
of St. Simon, as well as other trea;•
sures of Venice, in a Teuton moniaa
light airsraid over that city on „Fe
i4enenly airplanes i,00
q
• Two Italians -were sentenced in
,Rome for anti -Italian propaganda.
' The reoods Board. as ,Issued r1-'
tioris foe,' *Oultt
gasoline t
F0rd touring
bus. mixed gahl
for seed, a gaiintitY of
Posuily no a'eserra
rietor Isas old his i"arni and
MS—.,fl S3,110S of $10: and
over that aznoant, 112, gm
lbe givexi on rtg4o,
noes, a 4iS.49314
annum oft ler eaS
I -1,131S,
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Auction Sale
11111.1EDEIVS SALE
PLRE SCOTCH AND SCOTCH TOP-
PED SHORTHORNS, GRADE
SHORTHORNS AND CLDESDALE
HORSES.
Capt. T, E, Robson. Auctioneer, -wit
by Psihlic Auetton for Ruston an
Hanna on Lot 10, S. 43. I:shortie half-
way between Kirkton and Woodharn
on WEDNESDAY, 13tARCII 13th.
Commencing at 12.30 sharp, the
CIA Db. DA1.1,
Giit (imported) (1
1 log (black) Ave ,yearS
ing, four years old; driving
five years o
Erritz.Ilftgp SHORVIORNS —
COWS with *litres by side an colitalug
in in March and April; 4 two-year-
old Ifeitersf 7 yearling heifers,
SIJOIITITORN BULLS -401 ,r00^Yst'
old bull got by Best
ing two :oats old;
xonbs
orse,
GIIADE StIORTUDIt',V--0 co
' in Maveb and. April; 3 heifers
o ' fwio .years, old; .
WARRANTY—A]1 halls are guaraa• ,
eed. to he:breeders :mid. lt females;
talteere beep, guaranteedbredi:
reedere ie giy***aeonable care
kre, h91,147.0300' 'thin. eaSe
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Notice To Creditors
1(31010, 0
Csborite, c
dereas.d.
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Notiee is hereby e* irsers
Statutes in thin Lelia!! that all er
ltore mad ()there have , claims o-
gaitist the estate of .itte sold Willia
3)iv,vman, n bo 414,41 on or about
^try • 1918, are required on tit( beforAs
the 25111 -day of Ntareit 1918
to send by post prepaid or de-
liver to .131essr.+,. Cladinan & Stanbary
t the Villzige of Exeter, Solicitor4,
r the Exceuters or the bald deceas-
ed. their ehristian arid surnames, ad. -
dresses and descriptions, the Lull par-
ticulars or their elaims, the state-
ment or their accounts and the na-
ture or the securities if any, held
by them. And further take notice
that, atter such last mentioned date
the said Executors will proceed to
distribute the assets or the deceased
among the parties entitled thereto,
having regard only to the -claims or
vhieh they shall then. have ..notice
and that the Executors will snot be
liable ror said assets or ony part
thereof to any person or persons of
who ,claims notice sholl not have
been received by them, at the time or
such distribution.
(MADMAN & STANBURY
Solicitors for ExeoutOr
Dated at ,Exeirr this 4th day of
M.areli 1918.
Joffre,
Will Marshal Joffre, in the speech
which every successful candidate is
bound to make on entering the Aca-
demie Francaise, tell,the story of the
Battle of the Marne. _Maurice de
Waleffe, on behalf of Le Journal, ask-
ed the marshal the question, and,
alas, the reply was in the negative.
He saidi. "No, because the story is
tdo actual. I have all the documents,
but it will not be publisbtd for many
years." The "grand-pere" of 'the
French "poilus" hates publidity. He
even asked M. de Wa,leffe to refrain
From saying that he had had an inter-
view with him. Naturally, the jour-
nalist would make no such promise,
though, of course, no. word will be
divulged of what the marshal told
him of the famous battle; and for
four hOurs in tete-a-tete, sitting over
a bright wood fire, Joffre went into
the details of those September days
three and a -half years,ago. In an an-
gle of the study, kept under glass,
are jeweled swords, a statuette of
Liberty in massive gold the bay
leaves of victory. These are the tri-
butes offered to Marshal Joffre dur-
ing hi.s visit to an enthusiastic and
appreciative America. M. de Waieffe,
noted In France's great general a cer-,
it,j),ncliveness. Assuring him of
"egon in which he is held' in
t -the marshal smiled "alinetpait'w
'Really" he aid he°
melikddi1V
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Auction
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t'rop*'i'torAuctioneer
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Auction Sale
& 1) EFFECTS
NT r, C. W, ltobi non has rec,iived
+nructions from gr,' Uy. Dining to
•,41 by public alletion 011 51.
Ex:ter, oppo,,ito af it in St. Meth-
odist church on Saturday, 3farch 16,
ot one o'clock sharp, the following.
011ATTEIS-,-,Parlor suitt tWo bed-
room euits, extension table, glass clip-
board, clock, pictures, 2 rocking
(lairs. 12 coin bottom chairs, kit-
chen chairs. 13ruesele carpet, 2 rag
carpets. 2 mattresses and springs, 1
kitchen ranee as good os new, kitcla
linoleurn 12x16, eewing machine, as
good as new; .133301fl mower, kitchen
mittens, 2 good axes. a quantity or
dishes. toilet set. 1 buggy, cutler,
single harness, homes and ttors,
set garden tools, buck saw-, large
creamery can, cora al hardwood,cora
of cedar wood, number of doors, -two
boxes and a quantity- of lumber.
REAL ESTATE—Good frame house
with kitchen and good cellar com-
plete, underneath all; 1-5 acre of
land csith fruit trees, three yellow
plum trees, 3 tombards, 1 each 1
apple and a number of cherry trees.
Also a good Frame barn on the. prop -
petty. °
TERMS OF SALE --Terms of chat-
tels, cash. Terms of shoese and lot
made (known :on day of sale.
Hy. C. W. Ttebinson
Proprietor . Auctioneer.
PERRY P. .DOUPE, Licensed Ade-
tioneer. Sales conducted in any lo-
cality. Terms 'moderate. Orders left
at Times Office will be promptly at-
tended to. Phone 116, Kirkton, Ad-
dress. Kirkton, P. 0.
Children Cry for Fletcher's
SOUR, ACID- STOMACHS,
GASES OR INDIGESTION
=e' 04p aTivip:,:ra,,,e0'04.,..sil eiDt,e You realize
five
rns.ve.,:aa.1 neutralizestimsoiininffncetele.. s ,raoi 1,60 stom-
ach
sive acid in stomach,- relieving
,dyspepsia, heartburn and
eiclity, will go.
Ibm
a ,dIae intasei:rs. distress, T, oe, tiado,sr,bltigeeeaus,:ig04,70,):::,:,:zia5aednts
No indigestion,rlicartliurri, sourness or
•
Is 'harmless. Put an or:di-to fititihitili
belching of gas or eruetations, of undi-
, and besid$
fioni
-ding1.-4 ls tc1 stoma,
breath. or licadaclie. .•
speed in regulating upset stoinaiehs.
Pta. at Once Dtitairneri)sainlorgdi
gested food, no dizziness, bloo.ting,ifoul
Pape's Diarepsin noted r ----its
116,7, PFP , 6 ,nenta
'et
be Kind. Yult, Have Always Bought, and which has been
use for over thirty years, has borne the signature of
and has been made under his per.
SnperirisiOn since its infancy.
-c-44cori:444';: Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and " just -as -good " are burr
that trifle with and endanger the health of'
chilaoa----ExperEce against ExPeriVleitt-
at is CASTOR!
ist4a s a harmless subsintute for Castor Oil, Paregori
ueithsera1104PhiSgthin/logrPhrleaPnse.r elite? nirotaiOnts.Ilbsitea:c°e14-tair
age 13 its guarantee. For more than thhty years
13 ba -
been in constant use. for the relief of Constipation, Ftttieic
'Wad Colic canaabygtinndD71:riarbaoeatahlr 3rsi;lomeh an
gaiFeripiloesiLiaZirs
afr
the asSi-lAiiiattylit 0 1'004* giving health
The Children'$ Panacea—The Nother'a,
Num CASTORIA A
AY
For Ove
The Kind You Have Ai
C-CYRA PA
Year
Bought
LElTE11S OF
N " QiEV OIIDELW
SAVINGS BANK DEP4RTMENT
d tm hig1*est
• *4144toss • eve-TyeTTylyy*.**40.- 4.114*
HOG PRODUCTI
It is a matter of the greatest importance
that Canada should increase her produc–
tion of BACON HOGS and other live stock
as there is at present a world-wide short-
age of meat. Good markets for some timeh
to come are assured.
THE CANADIAN- BANK OF C014MERCE:
will gladly make loans to assist farmers
good standing to acquire live stock. 3"
EXETER ERANOFf—A. B. It DUN, MANAGER `
Crediton 13ranch—J. A. McDonald Manager.
kr**00.Tomor
DR. G. F. A01JLST0N:14. D. 8., D. D
DENTIST
lionor Crraduate of Toronto Univer-
sity. Office. over Dickson & Carl-
ing's Law Office. Closed Wednesdys
afternoons. Phone. Office 5a and
Residence 51c.
THE USBORNE & HI/3BERT
FARMER'S `MUTUAL FIRE INSUR-
ANCE !COMPANY
Head Office, Farquhar, Ont.
President, !BORT. NORRIS
Vice:President, THOS, RYAN.
•DIRECTORS
WM. alROcK. !wm. ROY
J. L. IffuesEl.,L, J. T. ALLISON
I
AGENTS
JOHN ESSERY. Exeter, Agent Us -
borne, and Eidduliph. •
()LITER HARRIS, Munro, Agent for
Hibbert, Fullerton and Login'.
W. IPUIlt/37BITLI,.
eecty-Tieas. Farquhar,
GLALIMAN & S'TAN.PtITIRY
Solicitors, Exeter,
13,
A'N:::1
Onnties of auron
Farrxii, Stock
a Vockshiatt
ki
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DR. A. ft KINSMAN, L. L.D., WOW'
Honor Graduate of Toronto Maivecr,-,--
sity.
,DENTIST
Teeth extracted without pain. 41055
any bad effects. Office over BrIslik-
man & Stanbury's Office. Moira*,
Exeter. .
J. fW' 1,ROWNING, M. 11, M., 8, Pc
S. Graduate yiotoria Universit7,,
Office and Residence, Dominioszt,
Labratory, Exeter.
Associate Coroner of Huron
I., R.`1,C..A.RLING, B.
CairisteZ-, Solicitor, Notary Publiss,
Outdmissioner, Solic:tor for tliso-
-
Molsons Rank, etc
Money to Loan at lowest rates is.?:
Interest.1
OFFICE—MAIN Si', EXETER, ONV",
MONEY TO LOAN
We have, a large amount of private -
funds to loan on farm and village.
iproperties, at lowest Tates of
erest.
GLAIJMAN & STAN
rristei'3via
'"'S°IIILRY
citor
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ter;i