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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1893-10-12, Page 8COURT OF :REVISION FORri .1011\1111 THE TOWNSHIP OIY. Tice greatest mile a the celetury, te ete the propettv of Thos. Vincent, Stetetes in that behalf a Court for the Bevis. i r the 'Voters' List for the Township of starts Oct 3,4. R. Pneeenn & Soli. Have you seen oar feig eta& of dict a winter 06.11 more severe than last popular trading Some of the weather prophets pre - rices very low. R, Pimeten & Sole one WilS, . The implements manufactured by J. Murray & Co. of Exeter, were very All who want a big much adnairerfat the Kirkton Fair. Dollar's worth The prize lists in thia issue conclude „ Sale Register. INSURANCII BrevItlea. reraoluiee• VIINEST ELLIOT , A.O.ENT FOR THE WESTERN ASSORANCE COM. PANY, of Toronto' also tar the Pnes,),Nix ELLIE. iNSIIItANCEf COMPANY, 01 Loudon; England. INS7311A.NOE COM- PANY otSugland, To Alerchants! We will be much pleased to fill your orders for Wrappings, Butter Plates, Bags, Twines, Etc., Either from stook or factory at best current prices, J. GRIGG, Exeter. raove to elezeter We week.. 't' his family in town et Thursday, 001. Fenn Stoat, IMOD" Notice is hereby given that puren-ant to Mr. I'eart of Stratford, will Mr. -James Parkinson of Trout Creek, present. reporta thines bOorelog in his district. -Mt Milton Young a St. Marys spent Sunday visiting friends in te s lot 0, eon 18, Stopben. Sale at one o °look. Ray for 1893, will be held by Jim Donor. e 11.Eilber, Aue. Judge of the Comity Come of the County of Friday, ooe, 13n -farm Stook, Imp:le- Buren, in the Tows Zurich, on Lomita, etc., the property of William Sun Tuts. the 24th day of October, 1BO3, ton, lot 10, con e, eneGillivray, Sale at -,....,..- _ . one o'elook. LI Eilber, Am. herrAt thaen hourdotgraTienne 00.0010peit iinnttohoefforenoon,errornt do Tuesdey, 00t. IT. Fa.rto Steck, I PI -,°- a* l omissions in the said 1 eters' List a ropy af s posted u in my ofinse in eaid town- ship. All patens having business at the Court will govern themselves rieeereingle. By order of Itis Heiner the Judge of the County Court of the County of Baron - S. S. LAATTA. Clerk of mid Coort. Dated et Zurich I.ot day ot Oet., 1893. The people's house. — tOWD.-A special oar engage y pr along the line passed down on the L. & B. on Friday evening en route to the World's Faireand took ore board at this tation, Rey, W. Martin and Mr. a. P. meats, sten the property ot Samuel eessery ROM who have beeri epending the past let 8, con 3,1Jeherne, Sale at one °Week. week et the White city. -Mr. P Baw- oameron, den of Ridgetown ia visiting Miss Polly Weduesday, Oot. 18,-Farrn Stook, Im- Bawden.-Mrs Fulford of NM York pleraents, me., the property of Andrew is the guest of IVirs R McCord. -Mester Collins lot 4 con 13, McGillivray, Sale Barry .Browning is improving very alow- ly.-Mr W Johns ie convalescing. Big Bull* Zion For Dress Goode and SILKS. LE.ARN WISDOM. -7 * 4 _ ..T-' ---, 4--., "......,---. :::,-,,,,,e \ ' , • ... i,..-4.1.,,, ...., c'l ,. - „...• ‘ ,,, , •!te \ fee•°- 1 -'s." W i "el ; ; '•, , \ ...1 i ).... : ...,.. ,,,:::„:"' .1 ( :?..,,A5 .7 i \\' c'x Wisdom i$ an open book to those who will profit by past experience. Every year we have been able to make prices on Dress Goode and Silks that were the envy and despair of competitors. This season we out -do all previous re - cordo. Wo have a beautiful Stock of Dress Goode for the present Beeson. NEW GOODS, ,NrEW TRIMMINGS, CLOSEST -GUT PRICES, • - • •It's the pert of WW1= to investigate before buying. You should investigate our Stock of :eine, as we are in a posi- tion to give you. soute special values in Black and Colored. Silks. If you want Black Silk Dross see us ; if you want a Colored Silk Dress see us; if you want any kind of Dress See us. J. A. STEWART. Butter end eggs taken as, oath during our big h uilcling and removel sele. R. Preiteun & Soze. at one o'clock. I-1, Briber, Me. sowsoweramssowswoos. sw Saturday, Oct. 14-Ferin stock, im- plements, ete , the property of a R, Her- W A. JONES, M. D., 0. M., nes, lot 25, non 6, Ueborne. Sale at one T T * F.T. M. 0.; M. 0, P. S. 0. o'olook. T. Cameron, Atm Deal Here! the eeports for this year, with equal de- light, no doubt, to reporter and reader. The largest range of Dress fabrics ever ahowu, to be /old at our mammoth sale. R. PICISARD ISL $014. If a colt useesures lb' inches, he will grow to be 15 hauds high ; if 15e inches, he will be 15e hands high, andon. landed at Port Hope, about the eel e of July. He remained there or and then carne up to the Township of Darlingtoe, where thewaa married and lived for 7 years. In 1850he,with his family WOO WeStlaIld settled irt the town - spill of Uabortie which was then awileer- neseandwith other of the early settlers en dured mane hardships and privations, but by induetry and peraeverance made a comfortable home, where he lived until 1888, when he disposed of it, and retired from farm life, buying a home near Exeter'where be had. lived for the past 15 yeare, lie enjoyed comparative ly good health until about six years ago, h he ha1. a severe attaelt of erysiP11- outman?, Mr. John Spicer who so recently pasaed Away, and of whom we made mention.last week:was born at Beecham Wells, County of Noefolk, Englen,d, in 1810 1835 ho with his PhYsiolan, Surgeon and Accoucheur. klonday, Oot. 1001 -Farm stook, Centralia, - Onteteio. plements, etc., the property of blr, John 1 Office Dleas sraneu. VS else, lot 9, eon. 4, ISaborne. Sale at one oolook , II. Brown, Arco, Patties P ACiNEW L. D. S.DENTIST. purchasing eettle oan peanut} same on -1- ‘) • CLINTON. . Willie° at Greh's hotel Zurich on the Emceed Thursdoe of coon month and at Ltoagues hotel Henson every Monthly, perentte 5 sister % end 2 brothers, sot sail premises until *now , for Atnerioa, and after a weeks' voyage Thureday, Oct. 18. -Farm stock, im- plemente etc. the property of Edward Cot. ter, lot. 4, eon. 13 Stephen. Sale at one o'clock. rt Either, Atm Friday, Oct. 20-Fatm stook, implem- ents, oto., the property of Mrs, Jeaaie Rob- ernion, North Boundlay, lilansherd. Sale at one O'elook, T. CREDOCOU, $8,000 in cash to be raised, and we will slaughter our superb stock to do it. R. Peoseen& Sole Chester Prouty, clerkto£ Stephen,had $25 atolen from his clothea while sleep- ing in Clarke's hotel, Crediten, on Fridey night last. At the Exeter foundry they have been busy the pet week cutting grain crusher mils, and they de it well. Do your crusher rolls need re•cutting eel The separator -which was sent to Chic- ago for repairs, has been returned, and the creamery is again making butter. Cheese was made during the ioterval. NoTICB.-Mr. LI, Folliek of Exeter ia en the authorized travelling agent of Toe ac front which he never fully recovered, Times, to solicit subscriber% and collect but had been gradually failing, and durieg money en account of subscriptions. the ltrot few months had suffered, from heart trouble which he bore with Rev. Dr. Browning of Toronto will Christian fortitude until the end teme, preach in the Meinst, church ne-,et Sun - and he passed peacefully aevay. De - day and coeduct special meetings in the cemied Jews a widow and five children, came church during the eurreee week. 3 son e and 2 deughtere, who were with A gentleman from Toronto last -week eim m his: ippon shca present at the told Trtz Thula that Exeterwas the funeral except his youngest son Ira, who leanest, neatest, brightest and busiest is out in Denver, Colorado. 1e had town he had visited for ,some time, and attained a good ripe age, and had he he visits them all, lived until Christmas Day would have The three colored men Freemans celebrated his golden wedding. have been sentenced to life imprisore e, este e------ . merit for the murder tit Pollee Rankin teliove a mantle or wrap teem our of Chatham. last aping. 'They broke extensive Imported Stock during our great Building Sale, R. Peoneetn & Completely dawn while taking their enteeee. Bankrupt was and. prices knocked Mr. W li Kassel of Stephen, deliver- higherth n Gilro ,'13 kite d urine our ed at the Rollins a Williern'e mill ono 1 - - ). great Btu rung Nee. R. PICKARD a 0 day last week, the largeat loud of wheat. Son that has come into town dile year. The ' load contained 110 bushels and 25 lbs, --.--e-ee- ----ee-r-_r.ree---e • WoOdlieen- and tested 04 ponnds to the bushel, Messrs Richard Pickard & Son have Bunt, -Simon -Ch-a-ppell Lae mama inaugurated a removal sale, and for the nate the farm lately routed by limn -Ed. next few weeka will sell goods away Colgan:will move lute the bowie purchased hil Kirieterk. W, Itobaen the noted jeweller, Shier & Afanthall's Moen, Wetchea, Clerks, Eto., von a ROW lease of life, All work guaranteed rliming purchased fine otook of Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry, at a hargein will seethe same awry below regular whole- sale cost , W. ROBSON• BIliT HS. COULTICE--In Ilaborno,_ eu the 7th inot the wife of Ilenry Coultme, of a daughter. MARRIED MOEI,EY- COENISII-On the 4th inste at the residence of the bride's parents, by Bev. T. B. Cemented, F Morley. to lozzle, oldest daughter of hir, John Cornish, on el lien borne. Crediten, oe the 10th inst, Mr. 0.A. Roffman of Baden, to Micis Lydia, daughter of Mr. Geo. Drown, of ()minim. Tax Toots has Jest passed into stook a fine assortment of Wedding Stationery, latest New York geode, and having got a bargain, it tyli1 leneone auticiPating early matrimony to call and see the range, No two alike, Yore line:mound handsome geode down to save coat of Moving them to tram Ur, (Thappal, in u few daye,-„I g i ri the new store. Tide will b e an oppor- Ford left on Mondny a-1)min for Tomato tunity to secure firet clime goods at a to attona his lest term ut the Medieel Oen bargain. lege.-Wm Sawyer is giving up farming and intends working on the eallroad.--, Mr. Ilenry Yager of Yaget'e Mills Miss Powler of 'Vetoeel le vielting Aar Dashwood died on Sunday last after a aunt, etre J G Glen; base line, --;Wm Zahn - protracted Meese, of consumption. Mr. Mon, jr, has returned home from blas State Yager 'etas been1;ailing for some time, of Illinois. Ile has imported trout that but not until recently was he taken very, gate a well bred blood horse. had. fie leaves a wife and young /Melly ----------4-------- to mourn his derniSe. Doh on human end horses and el „„ an: -Marlton, the directory loan, namely( eared ia 30 minutes by Woolford's Air was arrested here on Saturday evg., on Sanitary Intim This never fails. Sold n, charge of stealing jewelry from a lady by C. Luta, Drugeiat Sept. 18 /93. boarder in Clarke's hotel, Crediton, and A. F. White, the absconding ecoretatee taken before one of the magistrates of treasurer of the Walkerville malleable iron that village. The magistrate deeming works, was taken to Whieser from Chicago the evidence ineufficient, he was acquit- on Saturaay by Government Detective Rogers and Detective Ford, of Chicago, ted. ins trial VOA fixed for Oot. 10. nitl short' Aft Klurepp of Stephen was in town ago is now stated to be 415,000. White the other day with a load of wood, and le on the verge of delirium tremens, while unloading the same at the Metro- If sick headache is misery, what are polite.n, his horses took fright and ran Carterig Little Liver Pills if they Will pos- away. They demolished some egricul- itively euro it? People who have used tural implements in froat of the foundry them spaan freely of their worth. They and otherwise damaged things before are email and emu to take, being caught. —..---. Ms many friends throughout the Willa DO You TAME. country will regret to learn of the death Medicine for? Became you are sick and of Mr John Hunter er, of Elimville, want to get well, or because you wish to who paned away yesterday, He waa prevent illness. Then remember that one of thepioneers of this Section, was Rood's Sarsaparilla cures all diseases caused widely known anduniversally esteemed. by impure blood and debility of the aystern The funeral will take place on Friday at It is not what its proprietors say hat whet 2 o'clock for the Exeter cemetery. Hood's Sansapatille, does, that Jena the Messrs. VVeekes Bros., of the Exeter story of its merit, Be sure and got Hood's marble works have just erected in the and wily Hood's, Exeter cemetery a handsome granite Purely vegetable -Hood's P118-Prioe --- monument in memory of the late John 25,,. Sweet. It is one of the finest in the --,-- cemetery. This firm has enroute from A TIVRLNO Seasote Europe granites from Sweden and Labr- A variable weather of October is almost ador, which will be new for this section, earttrirt forerunner of cold in the head and and showe their enterprise in dealing 0atarrh4bntin Nasal Balm the sufferer has a remedy that speedily telieveg and per - direct. manently owes the worst 05803, A bottle The Coven Presbyterian church will of Nasal Balm should be kept in every be re -opened on Sunday, Oct. 22nd, house -bold. Sold by :all dealera or sent, not the 15th as previously announced. postage paid, on receipt of 50o. for small or Rev. W. 1VIoDaren, D. D. of Knox $1 for large bottle, by addressing G. T, College will conduct the services, both Fulford & Co.:Brookville, Ont. morning and evening. On Monday evg .--e-------*---------en a tea meeting, followedby addrOsses,will take place, when several diatinguished reverend gentlemen will orate. As our Presbyterian friends are noted for their hospitality, we bespeak a good time for all who attend these re -open- ing service. See bills for particulars. 1VIr. Louis Thorne of Loa Angelee,Cal. after bis return froon a visit among friends in Ontario was given a grand reception at Los Angeles, on the 29th Sept. Mr. Thorne wasrecently elected Supreme Chief Ranger of the Ancient Order of Foreeters of America, and was thus accorded the grand reception. It was the largest gathering of Foresters ever held in Los Angeles, Says the Herald, and a happy time eves spent at the Hall, where Kr. Thorne and wife were driven , followed by a large pro- cessiore ------0---- The terrible gale of Friday night drove the schooner Dayid Stewart, of Port nuron ashore on the west Aide of Point Pelee, about seven miles from Leamington. The crew were rescued. . ULLETS WANTED 200 pullett wanted at once, frr whish the veru Ingliestprieee will be paid, delivered at h WillBeneatbeat home every Saturday. T.BER1IY. TEACHER WANTED, Male or Female, bottling Seem). Claes Pro. fee810341 Certificate, Address, status Warr wanted. Tenders to be opened Monthly even - ng, Oct. 10te, at office of W. J. WILSON, Seeretary. Oreeeway, Qnt. L 0ST. The undersigned has lost 27 sheep. 12 Aged Tewes; 12 Lambs, 2 Black Sheep; 1 Blank Lamb, marked on right side with the exception of lambs not marked. A liberal reward will be given for information of the whereabouta of there sheep, ELI LAWSON, c rediten, STRAY OATTL.E Came into the Drell4.19e8 or the uudersigued lot 25,41th con of Usberne, on or about lat. Sept.. one two year old heifer, arta two Year - lingo. Owner OEM have eituiebY Proving prop ertr and paying nmeses. WM. 3. WILSON, Exeter Oat., Vaborne lein Sept. nen 1TikRIV/S FOR SALE. ' — — The un.:ersigned alerts ine two farms for sale, comprising lot E. 7th conceasion of 'Os- borne, and lot No.1, 0th ooncession. in the fore.mentioned Township ,containnig one hun- dred acres eaoh. Both Earns are in nod state of cultivation ovitli good buildings and pro- ductive orchards, and never -failing wells, ad- ineseut to olnuches and school house. For fur- ther partioulurs apple to JOHN CORNISH, St. Tbonme. Ont. WILSON,-InlIeneell onthe Oth inst., Bar- baro, Willem, ailed $1 years, 7 %menthe and 23 days. ROOIL-In 13shonao on the 7th lust Prioilla, 'Wife of Mr. Coo. Book aged 40 ecars 6 mon COOPElt-In Kippen, en tire lith erste Han- nah Coeuer, ova 44 years. YAOEB-In Play, on the Oth. inst.. RenrY Notice:to Times' Readers. The pOlishers would esteern it a favor if 'leaders woutd,when making their purchases, tentien. that they saw the merchant's educe. lsement in TI3S TIMES. ZUt Oloto num '.17HUBSTIAlt. OCTOBER 12,1803. New Advertisements. Owen Electric Belt. 'Arhe Exeter oundry-J, urray & Co. Servant Wanted-Mro. S. P, Ross. oats Wanted -11008W Mills. Removal Sale. X,. Piolcard & Son. TO Merchants -S. Griga- Court of Revision „Q. W. Holman. Learn -Wisdom -J. A Stewart, The Peoples' Trading llouse-in, G, Johnston LOCAL HAPPENiti08. While unloading trunks at the station on Thuradey, Mr, Will Snell had one of his hands badly crushed by a trunk falling upon it. Ile carries the member in a sling. Some of the youth of town have been jerked up with a sheep turn this week. Several were before the beak on Tuesday, for insulting pedestrians, while one spent a night in the cooler') for challenging the polies, who was on duty as ulghtwateb. On these charges they erere dealt with leiaiently, but on a recurrence justice will be meted out to them, Peter Simon, the popular leader of tlie local tribe of Indians, met with a ,bad no. oident in town yesterday. His load of 'fire water' being rather cuinbereoine he took a tumble down the stairs leading from Lawyer Diektion'aoffice, where he had been seeking the scalp of an alleged offend er, and dislocated his lett ahoulder. He watt put under the influence and the in- jured member adjested. Pearl Butler, the Aline Craig girl, who had been misting for the past ten elays Detroit, was found on Moncley night in cottony with her enticer, Louis Arno. Pearl Was dressed as a boy, and said she would never go back to her amine to live, es they need to beat her. Arno, when ar- rested, said he wielied somebody -would, shoot him through the head. He ie eel- tlently a villain of the deepest dye,and en- deevored to cover up his crime by dressing the girl up as a boy, and getting her heig cut Short. • Yager. aged41 years,8 month& IIIINTER-In 'Osborne, on thelltii inst., Jelin Buntee, Aged 77 years,8 months and 2 day'. YOUNG -In McGillivray, on the 20th ult. Alfred R.. son Of dr, Young, aged 10 roam 6 mouths. A Preesmo Sesse. Of health and strength. renewed end of ease and mutat t follows the use of Syrup of Flea, tea it ante in harmony with nature to effeotually clue the, system when native or bilious. For sale it. 75e. bottlee by all leeding druggists, • Just received a large ship- ment of Furs in Men's Fur Coats, Ladies' Jackets, Seal, Beaver, Persian Larnb,, nd cit Imitation Caps,Capes, .' ar and Muff Boas, Robes, , i to. This completes our full Stock. A. complete line of Ladies' Jackets at $3.00, $4.00, $5,00 up to the finest and richest goods. Our $5 Ovor- cot is a, seller. CALL AND SEE. Ladies' Wool Hose, 150.; Cashmere Gloves, 15e.; Silk Handkerchiefsi too fullline of small Goods on which you MD. save money. Put the values of any other Store beside those of ours and the contrast will be our best advertieement. G. G. JOHNSTON. Opposite Rawkshaw's Rotel. Secure a e AL Forest City Business Co ge Ot London, and be prepared to do Business as the world does it. Catalogue Free. J. W. WESTERVELT, Principal. AND SON Rousing irre- sistible prices will be found at- tached to our Mantleso Wraps, &Millinery Mantles and Wraps. This chilly weather is a forcible reminder of the cold time ahead. To put off sel-' eating your Fall Garment till later in the season is a mistake if you expect to be suited exactly. 1 WIT7a IIP;'llae`3. body of the plaintiff s wife. lone and needs emtring, that is just the gentleman in Centrelia the other day and 'WANTED. , Servant Girl WanteLat once, apply to Mrs. P . Tees Exeter • riOURT OF REVISION. Notice hereby given 'bet a, Court will be Honor the Judge ..-ix.:1,,ounty Court of the our several departments are holdomrsuant to the ""' zl •;.• le Lists Act, by his Comity eflluron Ithreville onthe We are up and Do -0g tworavor."..oes•emmereosor0.4, In. fat we have been busily engaged for some time with the multifarious details involved. in the choice and selection of a complete line of Fall&WinterDressGoods We know our styles and qualities to be just right and it is not a matter of guess work to say that the prices are greatly in your favor. 3111.1.1i11Q17. :Every fond parent has in. If our competitors make any showing this season, they will have to do some very clever work to duplicate the mag- nificent collection of materials that we have gathered together for our own and our Customers' profit. We have secured many exclusive and inimitable Styles. We have been forced to inspect many lines of samples, and to bring a great deal of experi- ence to bear to make our choice properly, but we hope we have sueceeded5as in previous seasons and we prom- ise you Positively the latest designs ,in every class of Goods we carry. To get the. right styles at the right time and at the right prices is something that all buyers appreciate, whether in Color, Pattern or Price. We know that we have the best. You can pro* our statements by inspeotion. their heart of hearts a favor- ite child. So, though eaoh of 27T11 OF OCTOBER 1BO3 dear to our business we have at 10 o'clock a. m. to hear and determine the a, favorite child whose name borne for the year 1803. admired the child so much Thos. Vullextou has begun, atilt against Undertaker Jas. Dwyer, of namilton, foe $2,000 damages, DO alleges that deferide ant did unlawfully cut and mutilate the Yes with ievilials the appetite is eaprie. Some gypsies traded 'horses with a reaeon -they nap rove so rapidly =ace got the worst of the bares:ire Mr. Gypsy • Stott'e Emulsion, whieh 15 53 paltttable aa came cream.•. th4 005 he 'let' if L1118 i8 )13.°t Ste8dItig the The Old Verity Works slioula be changed. ' • , , , law • • • several aomeinta of errors And omissions In is "Millinery" People have the Voters' let of the Munieipelity of, • All Per8DDS having business at said Court • Dated DA IJsbetne, Oct. 12th 1893. 0 ouness, its propriety its place. G WROLIVIAN, Clerk of Ifsbome. aro required to attend n,t the said time and talked. 50 much to us of As The - E:teter Potnclry And ,Machine Works. The undersigned wish to inform the public lenemallY, and. the farming community 1.0 par- • Berner, -that they are now fully prepared to do ailkincle a Repairutg on short notice and at close prices, We 1VIenufacture GANG; PLOWS, WALKING PLOWS, PULPERS, BARROWS, LAND ROL- • ' LERS, ETC. Outings of overn description in I:on and Brass to order. Stearn Pining end DrasS Ork generally kept on hand. Orem Ores -hale ro-ant on short notice. SATJ87A0TI0N GICARANTRED. •JA$AttritiGAY CO. CARLING BROS NOTICE TO OREDITORS. MAUKET REFORTIS. elector, October, .12th. 1803. In the matter of the estate of Ernest Fail wheat per bush- - , ... , b 56 $ 53 A. Klurns.n late of the township 01 33Sotarirseiewprehbrenbusutore r.. b.u. s.h ..... .... 3659 RES 28 • 28 Stephen, in the County of Huron, Yeo. Peso per bush ............ ........... 50 • 51 man, Deceased. Notice 18 hereby given pursuant to Chapter NALAtello eprobrbblag 4 Vs 4 8250 110 of the Revised Statutes of Ontario. 1887, Potatoes per bag 50 50 that RAI persons having claims against the Bay per ton e ea 7 00 Estate of the said late Ernest A. Kimmel' who Wood per cord berch,... 3 00 3 50 died on the 23rd day of Apri1,1892,are requested 14' ood ver:oord soft. ... . -9 00 9 25 tagdneeldive, sr zosietnord,byfporOsnt porneipyaidsoattlizeerundane dr Bggs per dozen . . II 14 Butter per lb... . . .. .. , 23 21 testamant of the said Deceased, on or before the 1st ay o Conrad 1C111121, Exeeutors of the last ,will 'arta Pork per hundred• - d f November 1893, a, • statement in "tin containing their names and addresses and fu particulars of their o alID8 7 WfL fled by Statutory Declaration and the nature of smartness that we may be • • the security (if anal held by them, and that pard.oned for making it our after the said last mentioned dato' the said favorite. make the pur- hase of proper ea °matter of -very slight tnan cial anxiety. Dated 2Gth Sept.,1893, Solicitor f or Executors. During this wonderful sale butter and eggs will be taken as cash. R Pict4grd & San' S ••Executors will peoceed to distrthate the n.Ssets ' of tl3e said Estate among the parties entitled theret0 'having regard only to olainq of which /settee shall have been received 'es above re- quired. and the said Egeoittors wilt not 1)0 liable for the said assets, or any_ part thereof so distriboted, to any person or persons of whose claims notice shall not have heeMreceiv- ed at tbe time of such distribution. 11,. IL COLLINS, Exeter, Ont., s Our Pr-ee -h agear $10 REWARD. Will be Offered for the apprehension c,:)0- vbation of anyperson or poesoes, trespaesing NortotroorldestroymglthoeuhNot;31101.rns,ps enrRiy, Binonneiteerr, elleare's Liniment for rheureMism. Hogs, live weight............... 5 75 6 00 Fort °V Bit FIFTY YEABS. • Ail Ono AND WELD -TRIED ItIlteEDY.- Winglow'o Soothing Syrup has boon used years by millions om f others for their oh' while toothing.with perfoot success. It othaereeslitihlod,osooifitos unaotttdheilumthee, ablleitA Diarrhoea; is pleasant to the tag • an rbuogtgt $ TintsevYaeruYePilinaofarneilw° kannadatSaltefonroOthserWIejinnedt.(ve° IVImard's Liniment e ANTED. Salesmen, 10 3011 SerY seek, IVIRDY both in fruits_aud only be us• w e give exelusive Wrlte us et (nice o rY. MAT 331t0 0ene