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At an alers JOHN LABATT OF LONDON, CANADA NOTICE TO CREDITORS in the matter of the estate of Mairtha Annie Hayter, late of the Towneh.ip of Stephen, in the County. of Huron. wild- ow. deceased, Pursuant to Sec. 38 or chapter 129 of the IRevieed Statutes of Ontario t897+. notice 7s hereby given that all creditors and other's having claims against the estate of the said Martha Anniei Hayter,; +ileo died on the 21st dee' of January, 1911,.are required o:,, or before the 11 day of March, 1911, tte nerd by post or to deliver to Kenneth Goodman os the Tows ot Parkhill. in the Counts of efiddlesO , solicitor for the executors, their chrletla.o and surnames, addresses and description's, the fun particulars of their claims, a statement of their ------------- 1 G%axing Auction 011ie OF FARM' sirobic, 8c IMPL i`MErITS. Mr. Jos. white hajs received instruct - lime to sell by Public Auction on LOT 18, CON 15,, USIIORNE THURSDAY, MARCH 9, '1,1, at 12.30 o'clock, the following property,- HORSES -'-1 heavy draught mare, 4 -yr. olds with foal; 1 heavy draught mare, 8 -yr. old, with foal; ,1 carriage mare,. 7 -yr, old, with, foal; 1 heavy draught gelding„ 3 -yr. old; 1 driving colt, geld- in•g, rising 3 -yr. old, well broken; 1 driving colt, gelding, 'rasing 2 -yr. old; 1 heavy draught Oily. rising 2—Yr. old; 1 sucking driving colt, rising. 1 -yr. old; 2 draught gelding, rising 2-yr..old. CATTL,E-3 cow with calves at toot, 6 cows due M ^latarea and ,April; 1 cow clue .in July" O goosii alert heePP steers; 6 good 1 -yr. ' old heifers; : 2 good 1 -yr. old -steers, 12 calves. SHEEP -10 Leicester ewes to lamb In Mardi and Xpril ; 1 Ram, HOGS -6 ,sow's duo le April, 3 sows due in May; 1 Berkshire hog 8 store bogs; 3 para:bred sows ; `28: pegs "about 3 montlra old, , FOWL—e.5 pullets. g1ymouth xock8, Road island: red, 1 pure bred black Min- orca rooster 2 pure bred white Wyan- dotte .roosters. I;51,'1'LEMENTS=hicCormiter. Binder; 1 Maxwell mower, 5 Yt,;i Maxwell rake; 10 ft.; cutting box, drill; land roller; celtiXator ; No. 3 p'luery Plow e2, weak, trig plows; acuttler; set of harrewa; top buggy; Mattel; truck wegen a high wagon; set of lumber alei5:he; bay rack;. box with" estecic rack;; set of scales, 2000 ibe; 2•seta,o> heavy her- nese, nearly new; driving 'harness; 3 sets of whiffletrees ; 'grind atone; 1 shine boat; wheel barrow; 500 bee. ,az' mangles; 2410 bins. of turnips: 50 bage of potatoes; re q'ua2),ity of gleed bay 100 bus. of feed barley; 450 bus. of .seed oats ; 2 doe ;grain' : bags; 1J0, sap 'buelcete ; 1 Stall Pan; buffalo robe, new; dos povver; power d;og; eorke; shovels; and other articles too nuttier oils to mention. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE--- up- right piano, nearly new: buffet new; cupboard; cooking stove Daisy churn; sera : butter bawl. Positively zto reserve aa the Proprietor bas resited Ida ftoeler. ,, TERMS—All sums. of 410 and under cash ; over that anriow t 9. manthe Cred- it. 5 per cent, per aria= oft for cash. JOS. WHITE ,1L13ERT SPENCER. Auctioneer Proprietor. accounts and the nature of these securit les tat any), Meld by them, And further take notice that atter such last mentioned. date, the raid Executors will prjoceed to distribute/ the assets 'of: the said deceased -among the parties. entitled thereto, having re- gard only to ibe claims et witch the Executors shall have notice and thatthe said executors well not, be liable for the said Mese to or 'any part thereof, to any person er persona of whose claim or claims notice shall not have been received by them at ;the time ot such distribution Dated at'Pai-khill this 14th, of Feb- ruarrv,; A, D. 191'1„ , �VILLIAbi` iI, Il YTER JOHN SFTF,RRITT Executors Br KENNETII,G oDbtAN,l Their Solicitor Auction Sale HOUSE AND LOT AND CHATTELS Mr. B. W. F. Beavers. will sell by public auc`tio'n, on the ,premises, Main Street, Exeter; on FetIDAr, MARCH 3, 1911, at 2i Ileal' Eatate--House and Lot on Eaet aide of Mahe . s'treet,: Exeter, being the property of the 'late Mrs. Ann Eaerett on -which is a good frame house and stable. Chattels—hair cloth wai'etut soca, wainut took Cane, 4 ,hair cloth walnut chairs. Beuseele carpet, estenalon table ouch, "rocker, secretary, armchair, ciocka, Singer eewing Machine, coal heat er, walnut wardrobe, dresser and stand angle bed, springs and mattress, wood- en bed, washstand, night -box, 2 bur- eaus, carpets, ,walnut glass cupboard, coal or wood cook stove, 13 chairs, 2. mirrors, small agate, charcoal iron, Gat -irons, tuna, boiler, crocks, demes Ianme, alarm clocit, cooktlg' etenialla, 3 dol, glaaa etcetera, linoleum;„box stove step ladder, 2 saddlery bones, ,mattock 15 window sash, complete; . iron vice, wheel barrow, saw -horse, baby carriage, 13 -foot ladder, 3 alfande, lawn mower garden rake, on, can, paths, shop desk and other articles' too nurnerous'tg men- «ion. kerma---Chattels, Cash; Real Estate need's krtowxn on day of -sales Geo. Eaerett and Dr. E, 3, F.e,crett, Execetore; B. W, F. Beavers, Auct. The hallowing is tho correct, re- port tor 3. 3,, No. 4, '[laborite, tor the month of February; -Sr. IV.—A, not- er, L. Coates, L., I-Iarding, Y. Coates, T. Skinner, r. Ford. Sr. III.—t'. 11n - comb, G. Renter, R. Thomson, Harold Hunter, T. Coates, R. Webber, C. 'Thorne eon, V. Hicks, : Jr. III -A, Ford, .t. Skin ser, 'P. Ricks, ,,1, Harding', R. Young. Pt, :IL: V. Coates. Pt. I., Sr. --E, Web - leer. Pt. I., Jr.—E. Thomson. Harold F. Swath, teacher. New. Grocery Store Having purchased the pre- mises lately occupied py Mr. M. Jackson, South of the Met- ropolitan Hotel, and establish - a First Class Grocery Stock therein, we invite you to call and give us a trial order, Our Motto is to keep noth- ing but fresh goods, and you may be always assured, that you will receive good goods all the time. All kinds of produce taken in exchange. Try us with your next order in Groceries. JAS. GOULD Orders For Spring. Taken Now. . ” G. Seldon, : Exeter zo?• m,4- ?• at§- •v) ti: aviVg:,e retia eel ; t}Se, 'BUS >tr„t�il 114R" hu9ir5es, of.MR", "tt! 4I. 'Ah 1'50 Lip,: I' desire "'to anriounee. ;Co'the I?ttblic*o€ Exei;gr,that I am re' area •to i `r o t '. ;'^best „r.Ghe, , of y, .11 rsa Itsf c-i!on in^= f E 6, a yt � 'w�,r,lz � cnnrt`eeted ;t 4the business For ^the Ares e ,orders left by phone or other- ywtse. xt 'TH A DVQCATE OFF i,.ICE, PHONE 25,, will receive rod] tatte ltion, riikaisciacAtuaeco..44,64,:l01111 ■ Manure litters Beatty Bros.' Feed and Litt er Carriers 1 Overhead Conveyors. Beatty Bros.' Steel Stalls &Stanchions can be installed as cheap as lumber and last forever. Beatty Bros.' Load Binder These three things are great ' labor=savers for farmers and ne- cessities on a farrn. For sale by Wm. Gillespie, Exeter L. PHONE 51. -4J`-ii "tl'"Y-illfrlitr vara SETTLE .S'l TRAIN l _TO,_ MANITOBA, ALBERTA SASKATCHEWAN The only through line LOW -COLONIST RATES For settlers lrarellind with livestock and effects, Trains Will leave Toronto Each TUESDAY MMMARCii and APRIL • 10.10 P.M. Settlers and families without Iivestock.. should use Rednlar Trains Leuvin; Toronto 10.10 P.M. Daily Through Colonist and Tourist Sleepers 'Colonist Cars on all ' Trains No charge for berths Through Trains Toronto to Winnipeg and 'West Ask any C.P.E. Adept for copy of "Settlers' Guide". McGILLIVRAY.' The death occurred recently .of George Edward,, Soho of Mr. and Mrs. Albert, Thompson, of the 16,th,con. The yourrg lad hacl bean In, pot). health. for: some= time, The remains were interred Ebenezer Church cemetery. The 'parent's have the syznpath y of, all. ICIIPPEN•—A th -ro ea .oYhe: t° t tb7ree resi- dents p dents of this district has passed away, in the person of ThomasMcKay, to whom the call canze'•s�uddenly an: Friday, IXe wean to. the' barn „as'utsual and was leedur3 - •the ,stock when he. bees I me. u1i; well: Mas. McKay, -who was also at the Barr., nc;niced that tic was =not well, atd 'got hint to the house w,,.bre he ex- piredc in ten m1•nuteaLeceased was ' in his 86th year aril was horn in Scotland,. IIe 'came to anada in ;1845). Auction Sale OV FAR, t STOCK AND IMPr FiMENT3 Jos. White will sell by,. pubilc auctioln, on Lot 13, atm. 13, lieborne, or TUESDAY, etARCH 14th, 1911 At 1 o'clock p.' i., ;tho following vat- treble property, viz „—Horse ristnsi G yrs.. heavy draught e mare rising. 5 Years, draught; mare rifling 3 yea., heavy draught; Carrow cow. 5 cows suPPoe- ' t to b., in cast ;,r cow and calf, 3 cattle -Wing 3 yrs; thoroughbred heifer 2 yrs, 1 cattle rising 2 yrs., 2 ,calvee, 14' plea, two and three'montfie ;old; 2 sows due to farrow 'in March, 125 hone.. Binder. Massey -Barris, Maxwell hay rake, Frost & t tread Seed drill, 12 ,spout; Massey -Harris cultivator ;Max- well disk, land roler, 2 walking pleas, 2 gangplowa, fanninemili, root pulper truck Sagan, sleigh, wagon self, %gravel box, weigh Beales, 200Q Ib.; turnip sow- er, 24 -foot ladder, hay rope and slings 120 egg Incubator and brooder, endless belt, 110 ft., T inches Iong; sugar ket- tie, and other articles, too numerous to mention. ' ' A quantity' of hay, `turnips, oats and barley, about 15 or 20 cords of greet hard wood, 14 -tiers() power portable White eteahe engine in good repair. Terms—Alt sums of $5 sled under cash Over that amount 10 mos.:credIh on ap- proved joint notes. A discount of 5 per rent. per annum will- be allowed on credit amounts. No reserve as .the pro - i Pieter has rented his farm. JOS. WHITE, : CHAS. 1RVINEt Auctioneer Proprietor. i3SBORNE. Report of S. S. Np.,j Dabber' for Feb ruary,—Sr. i V.—John . Strang, Jennie Strang. Jr. V. -Tena Dougal. Sr. IV.— W. Strang, 3. Dougal, W. Dougal, O. Rowcliffe, E. Bell, E. Harvey. Jr.IV.— C. Harris. 'Sr. III, -J. Dougal, E. Row - cleric, H. Neil, G. Moir, M. Strang, F. Neil, F. Jarrett, M. Dew, R. Dick. Jr. III. -K. Sanders. ' Sr` IL -M. Neil, C. Moir, L. Oke, A. Dick, I. Mitchell. Jr. SLI, -C. Nell, 1VT. Dougal, R. Moir. Pt. X. A. Steantg, T. Dougal, I. Moir, E. Mitchell, P. Harris. W. B. Rydall, teacher BEARING .DOWN PAINS. What woman at sometime or otlier does not experiehce sellae dreadful bear- ing down pains. Nees. E. Griffith, of Main" street,` Hepworth, Ont., says; 'A heavy bearing -down pain had settled a- cross my Radek and "'sides. I was often u2iable" •. to stoop or 'etralghten myself itp. Many ..times each night I would have to "leave my -bed withthe irregular and : frequent isecretioits of the kidneys slid just as done out ire the morning as on retiring. 1 was languid and would have to let my housewdrk stand Nothing I had tried.would bene - Cit me• - L learned nI Bootlr's _Kid neiy.Pills and con eluded I would try them. which -1 did, ;and (soon;, found for myself. the long sought ' relief.; My. back s ren"gthened. and The-` gar to feel better, and stronger. I now enjoy'''my sleep without being, disturbed, and ,feel -grateful to Booth's Kidney, Pills ,for Pwnht they did for •me, 130 ey "Pets are a boon :to wonnei YS:hre would. know less of beck- , ack- she tk more of'those wondet- , 1ui einese -tea are. nature's' greatest n,t7:: specific forc,'ayli, diseases of tho' kidneys aril -'bladder ;rill druggists, 50c, vote,;or past 'paid from The R. T. South • Co, L,td. ..F r :� •o and t" rte 1 . , 'Sold. n aa. aa.- ae SI g yJ 1oothPs I ani e ills: If you Want,` ouse";ot farm ate colarni'ia .r SUBSCRIBE for. est all; the news 11 ar to rent tise it in. The, yot HEMMED iN BY LIONS. A Bad Case of Stage Fright' and a Rec- ord Stunt In Singing. Stage fright ofthesort that aflsieted Whit ennffre, at one time a Aron$ nent singer in English =isle halls, Is got avoidable. Fortunately also it is not common. At a place where he was engaged in $Irilningbam one of the at- tentions was a lion show, some of the beasts being really wild and untatned. Nearly the whole stage was taken up, with the "setting" --the animal show. "Just as 1 was going on," said Cun- liffe umliffe in telling the incident, "I heard a hurried rush and confused shouting; and some ane slammed an iron gate. I ; heard a voice say,' 'Just in time; he was nearly out,' My music was start- ing, so 1 bad no time to inquire. i went on the stage. "In a momet I heard ominous growls and savage snarls mixed. with much Whip cracking and strenuous breathing. I am never fond of a wild animal shopr, and I felt distinctly nervous that night —The cloth, behind nte`sagged and s aged, and then, to my horror suddenly in the wings I saw the huge head and front of a. ikon. "I was singing a song called 'I Would,' wbich bad in 'lot of short verses. 5 I sang them, my blood running cold, I watched the lion:' It seemed tslowly to advanee, and its Itaneful eyes glittered in a truly herd - hie way, I could not go off that side without passing it, so I' prepared to 'exit' with baste - "Turning, I was doubly horrified to see another lion on the other side. "I was caught ince a inbuse in as trap, I dared not go MP the step; e flared not show my discomfiture to the ;audience, There was only one thing for me to do—sing. So <I sang in des - Aeration, hoping that some one would come and take those lions away. They told me afterward that 1 rang ninety- eight verses. But I think that was nu - kind. "1 wondered haw long it wouldtake those two brutes to make up° their minds to come into the, full glare of the footlights, and I had Just prepared tp leap into the stalls, regardless of e consequences, when 1 heard the hoarse voice of one of the stage hands say; "Ere. Bili. these two chaps are too fair forward. Give a 'and with them, will yerr And, coming up be- tween the two lions, they lifted them bodily. They were papier machei" LiFE IN SANTIAGO. Curious Customs That Prevail In the Capital of Chile. 'l'hey have women conductors on the electric cars of Santiago, the capital of Chile. This was made necessary by a war, which took so many men to the front and imposed upon women the work' usually done by men. The custom has been kept up, the women having proved equally" as 'efficient as the men had been. One of the most peculiar customs seen here Is the evening promenade in the plaza or park, which is attended by young ladies and young men and quite small boys and girls, They do. not mix, but keep quite separate paths Yet even the little girls at seven or eight years are finished coquettes. Their eyes languidly observe every man and boy in the plaza, and they take care that each shall receive a due share of their smiles. Another curious custom which pre- vails in Santiago and which is joined by those fortunate enough to have fine horses and carriages is the prom- enade at the Parque Causino. a beau- tiful park near the center of the city. °A. company of mounted pollee stands In single file in the center, of the drive,. and the carriages; with uniformed coachmen and footmen and beautiful- ly gowned women and fashionably dressed men occupying the carriages, ride aroupd and around these mounted police. Sometimes there are two oras many as sixrows of carriages; some going in the opposite direction and alternat- ing. the ladies smiling and the gentle- men tipping their hats -in a polite -man- ner. This promenading lasts from 5 o'clock in the afternoon until 8 o'a~lock in the evening. -Logical Point_ The Moslem's Exalted Month, Ramadan is the month exalted by' .Moslems above all others. In that month the • Koran—according to Mos- lem tradition—was "brought down by Gabriel from heaven and delivered to man in small sections-" ° In thar. month Mohammed was _heel stomed to retire from Mecca, to the rave of Hire for prayoe and meditation In that month 'Abraham, Moses and other prophets received their divine revela- tions. In that month the "doors of heaven are always open, the passages to hell are shut, and the devils are `. chained." So run the traditions. Christian Herald: The Missing Word. A +"new ' missing" word : contest has just appeared, It is ss follows; A good church deacon sat down on the pointed end of a tack, He at once, sprang up and said only two words, The last was ."it.' Any one guessing the first word and sending a dollar in east will be entitled to this periodical for oue year.—Lippincott's: Her Little Joke. ' Mrs. Pufieriy is tickled to death t with the a she :foo"ed the customs w y inspectors." 'Howd she'do Its" h thin``` a road, — "S a rllrin. t 'buy a, ;3 b Clevelan i'1 f'd Dealer. A Real aung 4Tome There are ',many prepar- ations, that will relieve a cough —few that will cure it, The first class, containing 'such drugs as Opium and Mor- phine, simply deaden the irritation. and stop the cough, ,. but do little or no perpeanerat .. good. "Father ,Norm 's No, 10" does not contain a trace of these dangerous drugs, but is an absolutely safe and scientific preparation aNature's own remedies—Herbs, Roots and 'Balsams, It entirely removes the irritation that causedcough, the ..Duels, by cleaving out the mucus, stopping the inflammation and; healing the delicate membrane of throat and lungs. Moreover, it tones up and strengthens the whole system, particularly the longs, and protects against future coughs and colds. Trial size 25C, per bottle. Regular size sot. At your dealer's. Fanthrrr Moerlsey lillenifoinlr Co. Ltd. Sold and gtaaranteed 1n Exeter by W, S. Ho ey, Chatham, N,L "aIJR1CFI, Conrad Thiel and family are moving into the house on the Flax: Co's farm. went of taw_t,—Mrs. Jos, Wicleens has. retumned to her home sir Ingeraol, atter a visit with !lex' pareetel, Hr. and Mro. John Hoy. sr,, on the Babylon Line.— John, Decker has bought! peeve Laratopt'a 70 aero farm, once; utile east et {town, for $53Q0. Teils"1a a good property David Schnell was' oe Tuesday evening presented witl4 a handsome clock hY the Ladies' Aid of the Lutheran, church, -- Louts Miller's little child .at two weeks died on Tueaday oa the 1431% con,—Mr,; John Decker has `sold his farm on the Babylon Linn for $4000. to Mr. Simon Grob of Stephens-3ir. Louis Schitbe who sustained a broken leg recently, ,haat given over tho Leno KfPper tazm on the 14th con. to his' brother-in-law, Mr. Albert Rose.—eiies Annie Gascho, a daughter of ;qtr. and Mrs. -John Gascho of tho Bron ren Trine, died ,rather sud- denly on Wednesday night of lati•t week, aged 27 years, She had been, a surfer. er from aastenna, and a sudden atieekelict bronchitis the previous day proved nee meet' for 'her constltunien, She wag , tna village on the Tuesday previous -' sides the tattier and niotn r several'.aes- ters and brothers :aurvzve, How's Tis? S"laofterOat Hundred PoUr,r,,ate,sardter role owe oa L'xt srh asst cannot be cured te° Ilenl'a Cater* Cute, F. J. ClZElil1Y se Co,, Toledo, 0. We the undersigned bare luesen 1. J. t^liKr,a " #aq the Iut1S yens, and be/leveler's perfectly bonoretes, in alt business trsaasetione and ticaapcially at,i.ciu aarry nut a rgbiigaatioas made by hits firm evenseee, Emcee t Na zvrs, . wholesale Dru;rgiste, Toledo.'t Irene Ceterrh Cora is taken interoeity, ;Attlee -4i rectly on the blood and atueou-, princes otter' syetente. Testimonials sent free. Price 75e,per ds- tie, Sold by alt Druggiata, Take Baine;" amilrPills for (cation. THE EXETER ADVOCATE Largest Circulation in the District The live business man advertises in the AdvcC,F because he knows that the returns are large and sure. like the farmer who sows his seed in the spring time-hege 30, 60 and 100 fold returns. Talking to Ike Point Our Classified Want. Ads get right dowl to this point at Issue. t a If you wanomething-say so in a few,weil ehcsen words: The Intelligent reader lake that kind of, straight. froth • ths-.houldor- tonenerieltluRt ►axons rvasooesnwhy ooejdinssd Want Ads. are -so pro- dtwritivi'f ,the ,best, kind of nsulte. Whsthar' buying or sett- ing they will heap yens.; • omelet er rr sow .,oat, All kinds of Job Printing done on shortest notice and absolute satisfaction guar.. anteed. Try us with your next order. WE REPAIR WEAK IGEN. ONE:SECRET 08' 0Urt,sti "J. I er-, CaS3 uorni ted to ; a-eelve the personal att °dtion of ora.rie i h, b,a i who consider t :e winp.orrre, ctto ..sons: an,i cl ronicit , S nuc tFend cidL.aia w the ell5,;asc :incl eurabilite. tiIpecific ran: are flim p •esci•ibed:. for the -Gaye Nail are compountlel by our e cn ctivraist its c, :r ...r Laboratory: :Such appropriate treetmer t e argot 1'11 10 cr.:Q; as specific, xio,iici ce ole selected. to cure tiro" symptoms that tronhl your '1 'o have to'cpr6-all medicine ,.:a Ti oat specialist e ec who t send, the same, medicines to all patients alike' and cure none, t','e hare treated patients1 throughoutCana_lafor over twenty ,years ancic nrefer lotir, la,..,' ;1001irresponsibility: ;t We Guarantee Cures arida Par., We T teat all Diteance a _.. : and Womca. 4 CO1+iSULTAT!ON FREE Unable E to Call Vtill For a nest' a n List for I7om> • T re. atmen t RSe or, Michigan Ve, n a di° G Iswr+id S#. a#Foil' Mtc C:1letters' from, Canaaa st he adtir s ed: tritVORAILT C�7cl t oi.r o rt a.i Cos�.ass.andence 3Aegiar{; ,a ene tt, Wti sc Ont -rf you desire to:" see us,personally c.:11 at of r . Mc ,enI InI! f. t ,_,ctroi€ as we see and treat'r't ,4. mo patients in our -Windsor tt -rco ; _ic i a o : Correspoiideecce rndil Laboratory for C na:liai P usincss onl •het all letters;; as %olloers.,,'> DRS,' KENNEDY & KENNEDY, Windsor, Oat.' br ouzyrrvate 9 113