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ITURSDAY OOP. 24, '1
AT. HAPPENED W 96.
Tee labene areee has beget eet eafe-
t eeeen.P eismissele enees tee, eelaide,
eta eerviee by eine govereneefit. it n-..ew
-Of their eorapleente-rend the eirtereu.e at-
itude they have aeettemeed, 'it is ',,nes
presten the ree,ara of the Leerier
1Se3. Nese meathe after she Laurier
ealmaraeteaaleis erten, it came iato newer
-A:mare:meet assuretea office" a Tatum was
eeal:ea fos tee eettate t edaelraee
'ale tip le eitat emot, The: :return Is
itable eocument and coietaina ,35
-peens, while it coetaine only a partial
tier or the desenissele.
te tee Tedium, eleparteseut the dismis-
*ale aan all toa%ei'..eil•Parrielli-
asrly freely in tee customs, della-lament
ailiaate Ia the =ate months 81 employees
exfaaa elleseeleeeate Irtake Way for.
r* vase wes there an,
vestlig 4eAr4.
TO then iee t Public Worits
eateerisseil in the :test earie monalle
kie tae depertintret Of. *Inland nevenas
entilloYeas wero aellatereet, end ie tae
TrialaritY et .eateeet WO:ect.tanitie etetted
taket it we-% at the rerittersti.0 rlaelW
Oar psrliSMOnt, TPA% Weet nly
tee main "reasea, acme dierrnts ,seelaa.
-taste
In
the 'Fisheries service the
p;orerautera worveftime j gettle
eiel Of Vereseerefatteael aend no lees than'
149 Mertib-Z'a 0; the civll eervice were'
Terretleee, from ogles to give Liberals
Tne explanatiOn Alyea r,ttla
alaY of the daiemieaelew 'active
eve partietanshipwhich. waa,
excuse to wren ,pp a bald
ttssal axe was not eralded
Quite ;eel treety4a Ma Marine seritice„
aSad only 32 woro rernovt:4 lotr he
)ifitor The deParbmert "of Instice 'has,
l'aet, as ;natty employeets• sad. its itet is
leartailer, rartnirtVla eleven In ever
eietie e=elei, two „Ore was rep iOtI
tiveri, sad r.lge Is true, of a -large
,,cestage of the Liberal (gantlet:male Tb
4e -eel -Me Ati:a trer.lolar notiet,rt.a gtva
the disantesed winart oirilocrtualtY to
'rind new employment was not toucio,q‘a
It, was simply a rose ,ot eft v.rita :his
t.ead" Irl the Agalealture departesene3a
,nespieyeee were; diamiseed teesakeneem
Io`a etereerlfie Liberal.% and' in the, dee
vartment of Interior, nutsitieo trtel4n-
diem
the W.00dy assizes" reindr,...
Txl, in these tirst nine months ip, the
missal Ot 23
These afro hat few ot the evIl
sfar**s ciliter'ssed imaireatelv
eieetieree of 1$98, Meer Currie.,
Tor North Stmcae, cornmenting'-ht
wnoletale slairgliter of the latenal
tee Heteel !net sessioa, attd
=rip:ion lists or Marius and Stiliti.th
tyrants or anaient Boma. were it to,
he compared with, the Mite PrePared
tor tit* elections of 1896 tlundrsdaveti,
antsa were thrown out at office without
any casein lai,ing g'aen or entissal
members of thl? late govi'ergrAiti,
never ter a moment ceased tp pialto the
-open boas: that they belimid ',in, and
wn75 Practised the spoils system, and
that they were g*ing to precast:
Cortanuting, Mr. Currie added, In -ad-,
"dition we all into& Vhn.t the prescnt
leader
of the opposition always was
the higP prieSt of the spoils aYatern.
We know that ,,throu/glyaut his WinOle
,trareer ite practised these principles and
,enduavored to stet wpla tees entre
'a system ot.partisanallep."
the
Crediton
$1-00, in advaitee gets The Advocate
to January let, „loll.
Qv.- farmers , 'took adeasstage of tee
,
Iie
weatee- tee etelet week ad Put
La tee -ti toots, Evenywnere complalaks
oat' . heard
OR gito potati?es rotieninr.
P gtrod patlee in the near
as t btila OsOO:,1 found thatovar
oree,ealf the .c. --op will be tunfet. for
Ezra Heist Iaas bougibt harelsenre
Heinteesee Paania.
La:st Friday event:see the represeatative
Of -site Uppe' Cnetiatia Bible Sloety net
the °faker's of the loose branch in the
Evangelical Churvii aral after the us-
ual business litad „been( teens:ace:el he
eddreseed ziee audience ea the work
of tiet- sorely. !Rea'. Closzne Is an
eloquent -speaker aiadeleie whole address
wee full of infeemateen, which proved
very enterestinge fae-foettelatelY the wea-
ther Wai3 very diaugkttahle and mot
mane were prestante
Mrs. IL Eliber has returned .horns af-
ter A P1easarat vta:3 with', her sistil
Mrs, Samuel Eiiber ict lifttly;iMichi
Henry Mots and on Wilt 1 eft far
Seetswainfe oee SaturdaY where
they have $eeureeel weak in the Sugar
Beet factory.
W. B. Gaisefs,dry house VoNIS des4x0Y-
ed by fire one tiey lasteweek, Not meet:
taltraage was clotso,, as etelp was at hind
4-e even as tle,"iteet eves niaticed.;
Last Sunday inoanint, Rev. Roil of 'nor
to oceutded iie uplt in the Matte
let Chaeca b ken Intereate of the
n°41110011 nood audience
was La atiete.dance and all, enjoyed 1t4s
WilsoOla 'Anderson has been filling his
Cantract- for ;revealing the -streets in
wn, the parst week.
Toutil
Carey, ;she, yeas junior in the
34/•411i. here for "OOTOO Wane was
on -Saturday biding his friende
fareaell, prior to ales, departure for St.
Thomas to which he has been trans-
:f6rreti. We wish L'ott every success.
Wm. Sutherland, Independent candidate
In the B3.st:Narldlesers bye-:12eilos seems
to have mixed up les ,tenineraelee ,alewe
so badly that he does nab semi to have
the confideince of either- the tomperonce
,nsopIe or the Liberals'.
It a man is really looking ter es, wife
instead of a ,soceety betterflyeasn heir-
e.se of a chorus girl, we recommend
for his coasiderketeers a. telephone girl.
E'e' evei lccnpsr, patience, promptnees
sand mecknosp, telephone Vele have the
world beaten. They are girls With, pract-
ical Ideas and common, -sense, they are
:girls who 'wail help you saveyeer money
and Make you an eat -round haugewife.
'We have rawer .steen oneethat, wean% fie, t
-and ele,an, ,and they would probably be
She most orderly bousekeepars you: could
Eel. And one of their greatest virtuee
in thee: ability to coreteel diver tong-
tIOS. They are accustontad to being
quarrelled at and beimeaned, yet they are
met moved t' ai olueibuest thereby. We
tenow they are sometimes imposed upon
and are a Odom rated at true worth:
XI you 'ere in meal of a god wife,
et a telopleolne gliL, "
n'Tihe Board of Agalemiltiure. and Fish -
pales, London.; England, desire,' tie 'call
tteintion to the -.tete that `the emaboe-
inane, from time to 'tarrielen. theaiews
;gaper press and lelseweere, of. -the
'phrase • Cattle Plague" in connect:en
with, the recent outbreeks of Ficiet-ana
Mouth Disease in- Great Britain „bae
;given rise to considerable apprehenseen
in Continental countriee end'.is teslau-
fated to be prejudicial 'to the intense -a
'EtriZts.IS'h, lOtOCItIOWIrrera. 'The Board
-wish, therefore, specifically to - 'state
that ale case of CattlaPlague,(Poste,:tee
vine, Rende.rpest) hats recently ccurr-
ed in the United Kingdom which ,has
been absolutely free f fern - that di sea e.
elect' the year 1877, that is for Mee
eheme thirty-feve years Past.
•
Dashwood
MIe Clan, Welitcr ),vp,at to ToT onto
rOnal,h for some Unit..
The LoM's Dy -Alliance had charge
o ;th,c service :lithe EvangelIcal,church.
Suaday.
Iiander eed datseteer Louise axe
ea a trip to Oprariany,,
Mr, Wes. Miller left iontlay for Pmin-
chee Creek. Alta.., where lie fiti.s ac-
cepted, a position lia a etOre,-enfts Eno -
leen Gtteihter, who coattned 'to her
bed with typhoid twat., is 'mProv:nr:rii
rried-Tlic5,utherati Church here
wats the scone of a. pleasant event on:
Wednesday. Oct. 23{7d, when M183
Beettie Ginttner Of ;town was unzhed in
marrin.go to Mr, F,ratalt Clark or Thames
Road. The ceremony was pertermed by
Rev., Tatro In the presrmco of abut
two hoadred and fifty guests, the
corcancnY taking place tabout 3,30
o'clork. '11•4 bride was assisted by her
sla.c.., Kettle, while the groom{ was:au-im-
ported by ens brother, The bride re-
ceived tnreny ,useaul otina.mentrils and
costly presents, The young couple will
have ,thc best wishes from their ninny
LOW'RATES FOR HUNTERS VIA
GRAND TRUNK' RAILWAY
FARES. -Single float -class fare (or,
the mind trip from all Steteons in On-
tario (except eorth of Gra.venhurst and
west tit Pembroke), alsa from Vetroli
and Poet 1'Iuron:Meat-4e Buffalo, Black
Rock and Suspeasion Bridge: N.Y.
• GOING DATES.a-Octobele 7th to Nov-
ember 9th, incluelee, to all points on
Temlakaming and Northern Ontario EtaiL
way, Ternagarel, etc., amid to certain
points In provinces' of Quebec, Neva
Scotia and New Brunswick, also State
ot ,:staina.
„Pettoher 17th to November 9th, in -
elusive to Muskoka Lakes, Lake of Bays
Georgian Bay, Maganettawan, River &
French River, Kawaxeha. Lakes and
paints on Grand Teu.nk Railway, Severn
to North Bay, inclusive, Madawaska 'to
Parry Sound, 'Lindsay to Haliburton,
Argyle to Cobeconk, Penetang, Midland
and Lakefield. ,
..RETURN LLMIT-All tickets vai:d for
return until Thursday, December 12th,
except to points reached by steamer
lines, Tuesday, Nov. 12, 1912.
:Write to , pure District Pass-
enger Agent, Union Station, Toronto,
Ontario, for free ellastra.ted booklet en -
:flied "Haunts of Fish and Game," con-
taining Game Laws, Maps, Rates, etc.
GREEN WA ;%.!
•
, nen. ene Mcmi, Gelleis ere- ir 'eerier
Sucadey viening his un616, "",'whn
„ryas bean and ines,anienei eaneeve
el coesisd a yearea daughter to to
tioym i suta5a,y • Tyi.;:_pri-nin4.4HtliOA:44
',ese.mg at pernsipon
Mee, Ciateeea,ritle:
-as-ere yisditot s \vit;'1,
special aoryfoa
i'..fij.tIle,,,"":11etzlog
ast,„ ereceeles a:rte. „,
a,
RUBBER AND HUMOR.'
,
Closely Clinging Garment and a
Laughable Request,
:a 1839 Proftessor Emmet of the ThU
7erSitY Of Virginia visited in New York.
with his family and while there, re-
,Idtved from abroad a pair of ladle rub-
fter cloth boots, Eis son. D. Thomas
"Addis Emmet, In bis book. "Incidents
of My Life." says that his elietin-
letlished father was happier in his new
ossessions than a child with a uew
my and spent most of his time stand-
tng like a heron in the water to test
them,
Their shape was not such as would
have fascinated Packelan, the famous
ttoolmaker. They were made like a
-cog stoelting of coarse caineme. with a
leather sole, and over all was smeared
s paste of rubber which might here
answered in cold weather, but which
was sticky and smelling under a
moderately hot sun. In very few ar-
ticles has there been more improve
[tient than in rubber goods since
Melt came Into use.
My father took back with hint m.
-raincoat" us a present to our old tie
4rro coachman, but he ersild never w,o
induced to wear it in the rain, ono
when expostulated with his answer
Was, "Does you fink gwille weer
Cs new coat In de minr 'lle nevem
wore It except In the bright sunAtitio
and on a warm_ day, so that when no
got err the hex at tho etaimie It ea-
treveeettre 10 'take with Illto who cti;l1
ion nnd remove his trottimereabetore
eollid get Ids coat off,
mloilevt ae' a child' the 'first 'gum
sthoes" in use. which were hideous to
took at and most mickafortable over
*hoe, hut which Ile the bare feet of the
old negroes were °V joi' and n comfort
lime first rubber shoe was shaped like
lame sausage.' and from olie end
along the side a' piece was removed to
permit the introductihn of the toot
After the feet was ineeried Ott celaelia
ellitetetive shaped Itself about it
They were aiNNWS nailed "gate
shoes," While a medical student I wtts
Present at the opening of the tlirartl
House In Philadelphia, and l rentembel
that there were Printed notices at Noll
entrance with the request, -"Plertee
wipe your gums on the mat."
.to, Creditors
n the matter of the Estates, oe_MIeTNIE
r GOODMAN, late of. the Township of
‘,..Staphen, in the County of Henoneinera
areed woman, deoneeed.n ,
., • - •
•
Pursuant to Set., 55, Chapter 26, I
p' „. enz•ge .7.. Statutes, of Ontario', 1911;
,
patine Is hereby given that all creditors
and otherahaving claims against the
elate of Minnie Goadmian, whO diedon
or about the 26th 'day of , -September,
Ise the yea-,er "1911,.
eine en Or before tee 25th '.dayl of Nevem-
;bee 1912,, pa,toend by "post, ,prepeid, be
*ears; Dickson ''ec' Carling, Solicitors
fez', Adermenesteattex if tim said ,f..Tecear3d
Wiele chalet:an -imonese and sterna flea,
addresses and descelptions, the t•u.11.aar-
teculars of deedi claims, a statement of
their
unts
he nature
aitmi
a-ca
ts
the said deceaSed
41, re. 09e., orhc, for cri,1;as -0:;1ll h5ve 7,tate en do:tiTa. at. "horn ft.;- nit k5no':oat:gthl :aeeiage: :ra,hpb!r,
person's,not
retratcr
Lijib
ae , _
acc:74eTadla't"-aor
there 'aferIbuted i99
ciaraties elf erea held lay' tr,em,-and:ttiat
k",43,7,-;
trIneko
THE OLD OAKEN BUCKET.
That Famous Mess Covered One That
Hung In the Well.
Not far from Boston is Imetted the
well which inspired the fallffilar
or Samuel Woodworth to the "Old Oak
en Bucket." Every time the,:place
visited Many new traditions are tote
concerning the famous old bucket
about which people have been singlits
these many years. Raving drunk deep
of the sparkling waters between wills
tied snatches of the familiar refrain
how disconcerting it was to hav,9.,titt.
charm broken by learning that thS °rig
mat "old oaken bucket" was stolen
shortly after his well known poem be
:ante famous!
The youngest daughter of Santue
Woodworth, the autbor, who died in
Berkeley, Cal., often used ta tell about
the real old oaken bucket and of the
sadness which came over the house
bold on the day it Was stolen, It seem
ed as If one of the family were miss
lug. In this age of souvenir collection
who knows but that some day the ream
old "moss covered bucket that hung in
the well" may turn up in a museum or
.;erve as a water tank in the shoW win
dows of some enterprising advertIsen?
There is no other water bucket in
the world so enshrined in homely, gen
eine romance as this one. Eyeteethe
golden goblets of royalty and the trees
tired chalices of the crusaders have
never awakened the universal and pop
ular Interest attained by the "old oaken
bucket that hung_ in the well" „teeth it
was stolen and carried away in the
zenith of its fame. -Joe Mitchell Chap
ple in National
Grant's Graceful Act.
When General Grant Was In eepati
the emperor invited him to cross the
imperial footbridge near the palnetentt
Deuce across which none hut those ot,
royal blood had ever passed Oenerat
(Irani accepted the invitation and
walked beside the mikado until thee
reached the center of the bridge, Then
me stopped, profoundly saluted the em
!serer atel'eald: "Your maJeaty, I have
come so far to show you that I am not
insensible to the honor you would do
rue. but I cannot violate your ,tradi
-tions. Let us return the•way We came -
It was a graceful act,.gracefully'dono
-St. Louts Globe -Democrat
A Few Hints to Housewives.,
Flow to Dress a Chicken.- Elsa' soft
materials such as batiste or mull 'and
arrange simply. If a spring chicken
White Is time most autteble color
flow to String Ileaue.-13se a strong
. •
thread and sutheiently large needle
in not fail to, 'spot the thread before
eeellinlng the task.
lioW to Preserve. Peaches. --Trent
the same after marriage as before
This 'simple recipe has, 'never. been
linOt'vtl to fall.-flarper's Weekly'.
$100 R8Wae'd $100.
rho readers of this paper will be. pleased to leanp
west there is at least one dreaded cleanse the science
has been able to cure In atlas stages, ane that is
Catarrh. Hales Getz:re:Cure is the only positive
cure now known to the medical fraternity, Catarrh
being a constitutioual disease requires a constitu.
tional treatment. Hales Cetards Cure is taken in-
ternalln maer directly upon thablood and' mucous
surfeees of the system, thereby _destroying the
foundation of tee disease, and giving the patient
strength by building up the eonstitution arid melee
ing nature in doing' it's work, The proprietors have
BO much faith in its curative powers that they offer
One liundrea Dollars for any case that it tails to
cure. Send tior list of testimonials
Addrese P. J. CalaNalr CO., Toledo, 0.
Sold ey all Druggisai, 75 cents,
Take Balla Penile; Pills for constipation.
'Books.
I would prefer to have One comfort-
able room well stocked with books to
all you can give me'in the way of dee-
oralioe which the highest art can sup-
ply- There is no 'greater blessing that
can be given to a faintly than a 'love
of books.--Jolin Bright
ZURICH.
Mr. and Mrs„ Henry Kelbriedech left
the latter part ioe la -at wept for ,avisit,
with their daughter' etre, John Schilbe
In Petreit,r-Mr; and;, Mrs. DI H. Stein-
bach; and, etre, ghee. ,ICa.liofielsch, all of
Detroit, arrived by au -to last week to
visit relatives, --Bert Sherriff, who has
been teller en the -Moisions Wank here,
has been tmasferl'ed to Ole 'Mesita
aranch. We are acirryi to teeme him,-'AirHenre Brown and Mise Roars alelcic
were quietly trkeeVesd lest Wediteeday
evening at the Evangegcal parsonage,
the ceremony being performed by the
groom's nriele, Rev, G. F. Brv„wie-Rev.
YeAlowlees of Toronto preached in the
Evangelical Church Sunday evening M-
ate interest or the Dm -fa -mien All-t'ailoc."*.
Schwartrentruber, Ire Of the
larefieerieleitte 404 MIss Zehe ef New
York State, were„married recently, Tbea
now eieside on the Dietz farm.
'A ,rural meet deleveey ,hes been etitele
listed en the ,BaO Lens between Hey
and Stanley, being operated from"K:17.
pen -James Yr7nyte, S. local, implement
dealer, has ssigned to the efeeee,yallar
COMPaise" Fred Hess, ere has been,
eppenned, to weed up the affitins
hit' Harry "Naoselioni- had "aa'irma:sty' 'fall
while workers at „the new cello:el:house
a row day's wee, was on a scaffold
in the Occond istory when, it gave way,
throwing- haat' to the fl,00r ,beceath A
plealk teal, onehis hand crus'fling several
fingers, and be yeas• eiherwias mettaitell
UP
Here's a Pointer. .
if a man gets on his knees and ITTI
'pierce a woMart, to Marry him ,the
Aanees are he 'will remain in that pa-
fflon for 'the rest of his life if she no.
,ents.-Atlauta Journal:
r
T. L.
Semi -ready Suit
24$15 sa4 Ste
T00°' tbe mrIcer-soi asets-aera
44 totes rocket -always tee tame.
Ask rvx Cables 'aloud Ost strlo
book ala estapla cit"ifiss's Owe'
large at $20. Seed (Saco ssilesi-ttsdr.
Licilts44 Moatrod, (or book *a)Ided
°lilt I** It you csaciot eel it la tom
trd-rnaV
Algeria, les Dutelas St. Leaden,
BIDEULPH
111•••••••••
Jobe, Howard t thla township eats
beca blind for a.'Ismatie Venn yearsrs
tlieugb advised 'to leave hie eyes alane
he went to tl'oneato threei weeks ago and
underwent an eeperatlein with. ,the re-
sult that his eaglet has been reeteattl
and Is slow allele to walk OT drive
around .the countr,v with csantort.
Woman's Hair
MadeliGlorious
PABISIAN SAGE STOPS FALLING
tPIAIR AND pAINIDRUFF.
Nothing so detracts fram the attract-
iveness of woman' aa dull, faded, luster -
lees hair,
There is no excuse for this rendition
nowadays, because notice 'is hereby giv-
en te the readers of The Advocate that
Pas 'elan Sege, the quick acting hair re -
stater, is sold with, a money back guar-
antee at 50 cents a large bottle.
Since Its ineteoducteon !ate Canada,
Parieler, Sage has, had an immense
.eale, and here etre ,the reasons,
It Is sere and Ilearenlees. Contains: no
dye poleienotreaead.
If cures daindruet in two weeks, by
kilLing the dandruff germ.
It stops 'falling 'aware
IL prernatly etops acting of the scalp
It makes -the leak eoft and luxuriant.
Ir gives life and beeurty to the. hale.
It is not eteeky or greasy.
It it. the daintiest perfumed hair tonic
It Is the beet, thei most pleasant ar.d
levier -acting hair dressing anade.
Fight 6h), et the aruggest .who offerrs
you a :substitute, he as unworthy et
your confidence.
Made• only In gas -made by the It. T.
Dena co., letcle Feint Erie, Ont. The
gar' weth the kubstne heir Is' or every
package.
Al' reliable druggests,,departmenal'
stores and toilet goods counters have.
Paeleam Sage lair Tonic. The gerl
with the Auburn Naar is on- every pack-
age. 'W. S. COLE guarantees ie.
•NAPIAN...:BANK:
.:F.:........COMMERCE •
SIR EDMUND WALKER* C.V. 0.. LL.D., D.C.!.., President
ALEXANDER •- JOHN MRD
Genera Monager, Assistant General Manuel.
,
CAPITAL,, $15,000,000 ST, $12,00„000
SAVINGS BANK ACCOUNTS
Interest at the current rate is allowed on all deposits of $I' and
upwargs. Careful attention is given to every account Small accounts
are welcomed. Accounts may be opened and operated -by mail.
Accounts may be opened in the names of two or more persons,
withdrawals to be made by any one of them or by the survivor. 11.1
EXETER BRANCH -G. L, WAUGH, M.anager: „
Branch also at Credlton.
Auction2Sa1e
he IVI�lsons Bank
Incorporated 1855
Record of Progress for Five Years -1906-1911
Capital
Reserve
Deposits
Loans and Investments
Total Assets -
$3,000,000 $4,01)0,000
$3,000,000 4,600,000
$23,677,730 35,042,311
27,457,090 , ,,36,854,801
:$33,0905192, '48,237,284
HAS $313rancilee ha ‘iarinda, and Agents and Correspondents i n allthe
Principal Cities in the World.
GENERAL SANXISO 1$1551141ESS TRANSACT/ID.
SAVINCS BANK DEPARTMENT
at al Branches. Interest allowed at highest eurrent rate.
- EXETER BRANCH
Agents at xeter for the Dominion Government,
Die N autLiwo, Solicitors, ikr D. HURDOIT Alan or,
A PROFOUND IMPRESSION
It Is satd that -an 'evangelist re-
cently told the people of ar neighboring
towr, that if they wished to see the
newspaper ,maat there converted the
immediate payment of their euteserip-
none wals the terest atop to be tainee
towards the desired, end., ,,That's a good
practical suggestion. When a man
walks into a planting office and planks
down ehe co.ish fon tea Sr fifteen years
back subscript:Oa he's got genuine dyrd-
In-the-wool religion, anti it =ices a.
profound impreselm -on the editor, '
AUCTION SALE
-FARM 'STOCK & IMPLEMENTS,
The. undereegamed auctioneer hes ree
meted ,ftnakruntiielne lo soli by public
auenen, en the promeses of the Pro-
pattor, on LOT. 17, CON. 7, STEPHEN
One and a haat anitee North of Crediton
on, THURSDAY "OCT. 24th, 1912, at
one o'clock sharp, tho following valuable
property, viz.
'vilaz.
0Rgeld,rng erie- 6 yearfs
old; gelding, pleepose 3 years old, 'got
by g.ene purpose
filly, rising l blood
2
snae, 9 years ow; b
CATTLE-6 cows thie,tq calve in Marl
oh, April and lifiaq t, 2 year ,old neeten,
due May 1.; 5 choice !stoers rising 3
yegre .; 2 heifers nileing 3 years; 4
!steers risene 2 yeetee; 3 hatters rle-
eng 2 yeees, 7 eaves.
HOGS -9 pigs, 3 zeonths old.
IMPLEMENTS- Massey -Harris binder
nearly new, mower; 13 hoe drill and cul
bieefor ; Frost and Wood. out -throw diel.
POULTRY -30 hens.
2 vete diatnond harrows, land roller,
3 vitalkaeg plows, Massey-flia.r.ris twat
Plows. eeuffier, sulky rake, heavy
wagon, -nearly new; 1 second hand
wagon, hay rack, nearly new; hog rack
wagon box, nearly now, root pulper new,
new gravel box, top buggy, cutter, pair -
of tet ele!ges, peer of light 'sleighs,
fanning mill, 12 hundred pound Seale
grend stone, De Laval` cream separator,
2 ladders, 2 good eets double harness,
2 sett( of Whatnot:lees, 2 neck -yokes
large copper kettle, cook 'stove : „tt quant-
ity of mangolds and turnips in the
teeld, a quantity of hay 'or cash, , 4
logging chains, forks, hoes, rakes, eared
also a eollee dog and .,her articles( boo
numerous to mention. •
-'All ems -11701r $5.07 LE
aStlAdaride:r ''aaada
over that amoutie:12 months' credit.will
,be given on furniehlaig approved,
-note.k disconritcif, ea,, per.' tentaePere
inatim off for cash eredia',4irretiasels.,
JAS,, STA.NLEY MATH.FINKBEIN.Eke:
, Auctioneer - Piepteetor -
FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS, on
LOT 15, LAKE' ROAD. STEPHEN, On
TUESDAY NOV. RON, At one o'cl-ock p,rri
the, following valuable peaperty, viz,,
. 'ffloirsOs,--Terdher;piri, 4 years old; gest-
oral purpose, ,6 rears old; driving eat,
riving 2 yeas old; ,ntare, II -ye -61d le
foal to Victia+r. ,
.
Cattle -Cow due to cabra in February
cow'dtre to. cabra i,r1. AP:IL; 3 Yount' Milk
lag cows; 2 steers CiStrig 3 Tears old;
3 fat Ifteifek)s; 2 1 -yr -old fgtePirs ; 5
spring calves ; -
,EA Fapall. pigs,- 1 brood sow.
About lip bans'
Implements avLa Felcd--...A.crc of turn-
ipsgravel-boa,'bob-
sleigh,
rzdan,to.)fiss-esnit.„3,t,rveaoti90,1-ilaiawncigu;oalldnloteitt..;sy.,:„100bil...ad:cuebsle,
Fresl, & Woad bciall 01.a. corn cultiva-
scu;f11,r, ss:- of .1.1da'vy barnesIgi,
set. single Ih.S.1rita;ess,.. bugey nearly new,
tom-; nay rake, edit puipar, road wagou„
robe, . ceurn, pens,. hes, end -other'
jara6n's.-All IS114718 oe.a5 ailla ,..", under,
axli!..-qes too nuesereue to mention,
-(3a-olea ove': that arneunt..12 'reriantiss
cr-edi( 'wldi b'&,;;;Ibileo.'!04;11,14:1";bs1P1A;?„.g,i al,'
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10 ACRE. FARM FOR 'SALE
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The undersigned is offering for sale
that fine' 150 acre teem in the Town-
-ship of Stephen, toeing the west half of
Lot 15, Con. 8, and Let 16; Cesn 9.
There is on :hp letter a . frame
'honso, Summer kitchen and wood -shed;
bank barn, never -railing well, with, wind
milt appliances. All well fenced and
'araireed, -and en good s•tate ef cultlya-
eon. For -parteculars apply to -
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