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shalt be ecltaat asRead r as may be to
.'.K, what is payable for principal acid in-
terest during each of the other Years ouTLAw
of such period of telt year as herein-
after set forth.
Sander: & Creech, Proprietors
In advance $1.00 per year in Canadts
11:56' in United States, If not paid
in advance 50e. extra per year may
be charged.
vurtinstrAx. SEPT 25. ,,13
By -
Law No. 12
3. During the currency of the said
debentures there shall be raised an-
nually by special rate on all the rate-
able property in the said corporation
of the Village of ,Exeter the stun of.
51295.05 for the purpose of .paying
the aliment due in each of the .aid,;
years for principal and interest in
respect of the said debtas follows:-
In
ollows:-T"In year Prineinel Interest Total
1914 795.05 500;00 1295.05
1915 834.80 460;25 1295.05
191e 876.55 418.50 1295,05.
1917. 920,36. ' 374,69 1295,05
1918 966.38. 328,671295.05
1919 1014.70 280.35 1295,05•
1920 1065.43 229.62 1295,05
1 021 1118,70 176.35 1295.05
—se 1022 1174.65 120.40 1295.05
BY-LAW NO. 12 OF THE VII.I.. 1933 1233.38 61.67 1295,05
?LGI'. OF EXETER, TO AUTHOR-
IZE. THE BORROWLNG OF THE
SUM OF $10,000, FOR THE FUR -
POSE OF A LOAN TO THE EXE -
TEP, MANUFACTURING COM -
,PAN ". LIMITED.
'WHEREAS the Municipal Council
raf the Corporation of the Village of
Exeter is desirous of encouraging the
Establishment within the Municipality
'of new industries as well as the;xe-
tention of those already established,
AND WHEREAS an Agreemeaithas
been entered into between the. .ajd
Corporation and The J. B. Foote
Foundry Company, The F. B. Zieg
Manufacturing Company, and F. B,
Zieg, of the City of Fredericktown, in
the State of Ohio, U.S.A. (subject
4 Thal this By-law shall come in-
to force and take effect on the fin-
al passim; thereof.
5 That the votes of the Electors
oftie.. said Village e of
Exeter e ti il
G
e
to voton this By-law
be taken on
Friday the Seventeenth of October,'
1913:, con irtencing at nine o'clock in
the forenoon and continuing tntll
five o'clock in the .afternoon of the
same day at the following places
within the said \Tillage of Exeter, by
the following Deputy Returning Of-
fices'. and Poll , Clerks :,- ' ,
Pclling .Sub-divis,'i�on ,No. 1, at Silas
Handtord's Residence; Herbert Ford
D, R Officer, and Sidney Davis, 3)o11
Clerk
Polling Sitb-division No. 2, at Town
Bali; Wellington Johns, 11 R. Ot.fic
e,r, and Harold Bissett, Poll Clerk.
Felling, Sub -division No. 3, at Mrs..
to the approval ofthe ratepayers.. of
the Village) whereby the said parties
agree to acquire the real property,
p lint machinery and equipment of,
the James Murray & Son Foundry - in
the said Village and in conjunction
therewith to establish a factory' iihder
the name of Tbe Exeter Manufacture
ing Company, Limited, for the Manu-
facture of road -making machinery,
concrete block machinery, cast iron
'culvert pipe, bells wheelbarrows
x,umps. and other hardware specialties,
and to employ- at least twenty,.nech-
anics or workmen by the end of the
first year of operation and at least
twenty-five mechanics or to o:rlinen
by the end of the second year, and
during the subsequent years-ofoper-
ation continuously until the loan here-
:inafter referred to ,has been entirely
-repaid to the corporation; and the
Corporation agrees in consideration'
of
'the purchase and establishment oHbe
said manufactory and of the e.raploy-
•nent of thesaid mechanics or ,work-
men to the number aforesaid, to :make
a loan to the said Company of "isle
su'n of $10,000 for a period of ten
'years without interest, 53,000 thereof
only to be advanced, to the said. Com-
pany upon the establishment of the
said factory and the balance of the
:said loan to remain in a Chartered
.Bank at Exeter to the joint credit of
the Corporation and the said •:cane1 . The above is a true copy of the
pans until required for the expansion' proposed By -Law which has been
of thy, said plant, the whole to be se- taker• into :consideration and which
will be finally- passedby
the Council
of the Corporation of the Village of
Exeter in the event of the consent.of
the electors being obtained thereto
after one month from the first pub
Lcatior in the Exeter Advocate news-
paper, which first publication shall be
on the Twenty-fifth day of Septem-
ber, 1913.,and at the hour, day and
place therein fixed for taking the
votes of the Electors a poli will be
held.
Every tenant who desires to vote
on the proposed By -Law must de-
liver to the Clerk of the Municipality
not later than the seventh day before
the day appointed for taking the
vlant and equipment of the said ,Com- ' vote thy Declaration provided for by
vane for and cluringi the Period of ten Sub -Section 2 of Section. 265 of The
years aforesaid upon the'terms and l Municipal, Ant 1913.
:conditions hereinbefore expressed and at Exeterthis 23rd day of
snore fully set forth in the ;:ertain Dated i
Agreement dated September 5th, 39.13 September A. D. 1913.
an file in the office of the Clerk of
see said Corporation.
John Mitchell's Office; H. E. Huston;
3D R. Officer, and Percy Gillies, Poll
Clerk
•
Polling Sub -division No. 4, at North.
End Fire Hall; Alexander McPher-
son. D. R Officer and Fred Witwer
Poll Clerk.
6 That Monday, the 13th day of
October 1913, at Eleven o'clock jn
the forenoon, shall be the day, and
the Clerk's. Office in the Town Hall
sn the Village of Exeter shall be the
place where the Reeve shall attend to
appoint persons to attend at the var-
ious polling places aforesaid and at
the final summing up of the votes by
the Clerk on behalf of the persons
interested in promoting or opposing,
the passing of the By -Law respect-
ively.
the Corpora-
tion
ClerkofC.
atthe
Th
7p
tion of the said Village of Exeter
shall attend at his office, in the said
Village of Exeter at Twelve o'clock.
noon on Saturday, the 18th day of
October, 1913, to sum: up the num-
ber of votes given for and against this
By -Latif:.
NOTICE
cured by a first mortgage upon the
ibuildings, Plant machinery boilers,r:.n-
'gines, tools,patterns and equipment
of the said Company with insurance
:thereon and on the raw material :tad.
finished product of the said Company
'to the extent of the said loan or to
'their full insurable value, payable to
the Corporation, the said loan to be
repayable 51000, at the end of the
second year, 51000 further at the end
'of eacb of the succeeding seven years
and the balance at the end of the
:tenth year
AND WHEREAS the said Corpor-
atinr has further agreed to a fixed
assessment of $2500 for the buildings,
ANL' WHEREAS It is necessary in,
order to make the said loan to borrow
the said sum of 510,000 and to issue
the debentures of the said Corpora-
tion therefor,
AND WHEREAS. the whole rate-
able property of the Village of Ex-
eter according to the last revised as-
sessment roll amounts to $610,509.00,
AND WHEREAS the existingde-
benture indebtedness of the said Cor-
poration, exclusive of local improve-
ment debenture debt secured by spec-
ial assessments therefor, amounts:,,. to
535,690.45. and no principal or Tn"forest
Is in arrears,
ANI WHEREAS it will requiretxJ e
'sum of 51295.05 to be raised a,tinually
for: a period of ten years to pay the
Interest of and discharge the saidi'✓.debt
ns' the same becomes due and pay-
a.ble
THEREFORE the. Municipal °gun .
ciI of the Corporation of the Village
.of Exeter enacts as follows, -
1. It shall be lawful for the Reeve
of the said Village of Exeter to bor-
row an the credit of the said Corpor-
ation of the Village of Exeter the sum
of .510,000 for the purpose hereinbe-
fore set forth and for that -Pier-pose
to Issue debentures of the said :nun-.
. icipality to the amount of $10,000 in
sums not Iess than 5100.00 each °ettd
such debentures shall be, signed by
the Reeve of the said Corporation for
the time being and tountersigieedby.
the Treasurer for the time beitt'g '' of
the said Corporation and duly sealed
with the Corporate Seal thereof,
which Seal the Clerk for the ' time
being of the said Corporation is here -
b.. authorized and directed to attach
to each of the said debentures.
2 The said debentures shall be
:dated upon the date of the issue
`thereof and shall, bear interest at the
gate of five per cent. per antrwu front
=the date of the isttte thereof and the
said interest; shale' be payable yearly
tort the dar, ;the month_ in. wlxich
said debe a.tt1res are .issued and as to
.both principal and intea'est the said
»debenture., shall he payable in ensues
nil instalments within ten yeast t' ore,
the date of the 'issue thereof, such in-
•staintents to be of sudh amount that
:the aggregate amount payable.: `for
;Iatittcipal used interest in any year
aiS
T. B. CARLING
Clerk of the Corporation
of the Village of Exeter.
SEIPr a
MILLINERY..—I wish to announce
to the public in this locality that 7
have opened a Millinery Shop at,
Grand Bend and am prepared to do
alt kinds of work in that line. T Col
kit your hearty support.
OLIVE DEARING
Auction Sale
OF F AR MI, FARM STOCK AND
IMPLEMENTS
on Lot 9, Concession 3, Us borne, on
TUESDAY OCTOBER 7th, 1913
at: 1 ,o'clock sharp, the following,-
•' Horses -1 brood mare, in foal
General Purpose; 1 good mare
General Purpose; 1 filly, rising, 3, Ag-
ricultural: 1 filly 1 year, Agricultural.
` Cattle -5 cows supposed to be in
calf; one due in November; 3 steers,
rising 3; 3 heifers rising 3; Z steers
riding ,2 , 3 heifers 1 year old- year-
liiig steer, 4 spring calves.
Pigs -9 pigs. 3 months 'old;.2 brood
sows with pig.
,Implements -Binder, mower; steel
sulky rake .nearly new; seed drill;
disc'' harrow,,..gang plow, long plow,,
land- roller, 3-4 wagon and box, pair
bobsleighs, top buggy, cutting oox,
ha,' '.rack, gravel box, weigh scales^
1200 lbs capacity; 2 set double har-
ness 1' ,new; root pulper, fanning
mill .2 ladders. About 4 tons of hay,
Also whifletrees, neck -yokes, forks,
chains, lot of scrap iron, and numer-
ous other articles.
Real Estate-Atthe save time and
place there will he offered the above
farm consisting of 60 acres, in good
,tate of cultivation, and everything it
good condition.
Terms --'$5 and under 'cash; over
that amount 12 months' credit en fur-
nishing approved joint notgs , :A 'Peat cif 4X per cetlt,, et anhi ro; off
tix -Mc.a ,hr"m;tltt,,(
Tes of" Farm made known on day
o`," sale
JOHN CORNISH T. CAMERON
Proprietot Auctioneer
AflTTh
Old Time Patriot Pirate of the
Gulf of Mexico.
HE WAS COURTLY' AND BRAVE
And as Mild a Mannered Man, as Ever
Scuttled Ship or Gut a Throat—He
Boldly Faced Andrew Jackson, Won
His Friendship and Fought For Him -
In the brace days of old Jean La,
Otte, the patriot pirate of the gulf,
ruled over ,a little outlaw kingdom of
his own within a few miles of the city
of New Ortentle,
;1, pieturesctue figure wags .kith La•
litin- at griu•t>ful, courtly delivery
tibiae liiui, Shutt made him popular
will, many of the most estimable
du''tlt'rs iu New Orleans. Bandannc,
aiItit verse to the shedding
of bluod
i,u,i even Possessed of loyalty to the
gevt•,'nme'nt whose excise laws be
nettle it his business to break.
I.tititte was French; He drifted to
LA utsialnaa in the early yearsof the
ninete'e'nth century and set up in pira-
cy . in the bay of Barataria, u" shelter.
ed harbor till the gulf of Mexico, .pro
tested by a long island called Grand
Terre, where Jean Lafitte dwelt iu a
house of brick, with broad and t'om
tumble- vet-andas. where one might.
oil at ease in a 'hammock, smokin;:
azul drinking lazily. while pirate c'hiels
tiled in to bring reports of plunder
taat'u and itrosptri'ts ahead.
No mode or c•oututon pirate was this'
J.eiti I.aatitte. He held a privateer's
c'nntulission trout the 'republic of Car
tagena, which bad been recently es
rariished in Smith America end bas
haul, since been forgotten, and this
cotinnission'gave tiirii the right to plus
der Spanish ships. Lafitte s ftiilnwer.'
were a motley collection -blank, whit.,
yellow and red- restless and r."'&.,'s-
rore'rs of the sea Lafitte tratiiekrei in
silk and gold :,n i negroes and :tale
hie goods openly at auction even 11
t'ity of New Orleans.
He was popular, too; tto Is m
d,tnbt of that. Had it been i, ni'rwise
1,0 ^:ouid not have been permitted to
remain tire years in Barataria, As
early as 1809 we find governors of Lou-
t. t au.t thundering against him. butLa
lint' went ealm]y about his 'business
tt,',•asional]y a revenue officer was kill
t'd in a brush with the pirates. lura
r, raaIy i.atitte expressed hie sorrow trine
Woodshed had become necessary. A
I :ist. was brought against buil in the
federal mart. The district attorney wit:.
a man named Grymes. Lafitte went
to see Grti riles, and the result of the
visit was that the district attorney re -
;signed Itis otnee and undertook Lafitte's
defense: He and the lawyer who. as
listed him were promised 820.000
apiece for their services and got it
After the case was dismissed Grymes
went to Barataria to receive his fee,
anti spent a week feasting with the
pirates. who treated him with princely
hospitality and escorted him back to
the Mississippi in .a handsome Yawl,-
laden
awl,laden with caskets of •bold and silver .
Repeated attempts had_been made to
organize a military expedition to di
srr'oy Lafitte s pirate colony, lint up to
the year 1814 they had always come
to nothing. In September of that year
13. British brig-nc'hored six miles from
Barataria pass, and its captain came
ashore end offered Lafitte 'a captain's
c•taurafision in the British navy and
$.40.000 if he would join the British hi
an attack against New Orleans.
Lafitte pretended to consider the of
fer, sending word meantime to a rnenl
ber of the legislature of the 'British
cirptain's offer and declaring that be.
would never accept it He sent ninth
or letter to Governor Chaiborne. tvhu
i=sad offered 8:1,000 for Latitte's meet
and for whose tread Latino, in rei nrr,
inat spirit of gay hravndo. had „ffert','
u reward of 550.000. Lafitte su ;xr•su t:
that the governor extent:] e•lement•> re
itis pirates; who in return would aid itt
the defense 'of the state against tlw
British, .: The offer was reje'c'ted. snit
an expedition tinder Commodore Pat
tersutta',of. the .United States nayy
swooped down on Barataria nnexpect
eaily; tore down the brick house, con
,tisrute'd much plunder and drove out
the pirates.
.lean Lafitte and his brother Pierre
escaped and established themselves on
the lower Mississippi. Meanwhile Ari
dreg~ Jackson had arrived to tinder
take the defense of New Orleans. Jean
iatitte went boldly into New Orleans
to seehim, , a ltho
tagh the fiery general
had declared be would bave nothing to
do with 'these pirates and hellish ban
ditti " There must have been a pe-
t -Mier eharm and persuasiveness about
Jean Lafitte, for - after the interview
Jnekson changed his mind. aceeisted
the aid of the pirates and showed the
ptuuost trust in them. And throughout
the siege of NewOrlettns the followers
or 1.31011e showed themselves worthy
of eonlidence. They were 'excellent:
gunners. and two of Lafltte's captains.
f),rninique You and a man named Be•
tue'he, were put in e3harge of ships
When the British bad been driven
away Jackson .recommended that Lai-
titte and his men be grunted pardon
for nil previousmisdetneauors. and the
thing was done,
Nobody seems to know exactly What
becatne Of Jean La$tte and his brother.
in 1810 we and Jean in Galveston;:
'i'e's., Whence he was :,chased by the
elft anteb . government in 1820. Later
there : came stories of cruises in the
!'ar11'bean. The. eail_of the sea, wax.
tori strong for the one time .,Baraterinn;
Raises City Star, .
Our liver will be so b1gbert that otlr
alma.
AILSA CRAIG -Peter Barber, a
farnt laborer, who has worked around HcANAnTAN BANK
this neighborhood since he cable j j
Glasgow, Scotland, in 1866, died very
unexpectedly at the home of John Mc
Ewen at Falkirk at midnight, Barber
wee ` a nnan 02 intemperate habits,and
had lain out all night the night be-,
fore , with the result that he contract-
ed pneumonia,
There Is more Catarrh in this seetiof of the noun
try;than all other diseases, put together, one until
the last few years was supposed to be incurable. For
aitreet Ulan} years doctors pronounced -it a•looal die.
ease and presoribed total remedies, and by constant.
ly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced
it incurable, Science has proven catarrh to be ,a
constitutional disease and therefore requires oonsti-
tutional treatment. Iiall's Catarrh Cure„ t?ianufaos
tured by F. J. ()honey .Si.Co., Toledo, Ohio," is the
only constitutional pure on the market. It is taken
Internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful.
It Rots directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of
thes •stetu. They oiler one hundred dollars for any
case it fails to cure. Send for circulars and testi-
monials,,
Address:P. J. 05Ut EY & CO., Toledo, Ohio
Sold by Druggists, '15 cents,
Taira Iia11's family pills for constipation.
SEAFORTH-Broadioot & 13ow.
who have conducted a furniture
and
have
undertaking .establishment1 acre ,
dissolved partnership and Mr. Box
Will carry on the business in future,
HAY -Miss . Lydia Koehler,who was
found unconscious near the burning
building of Mr, Keohler's farm last
week has been sent to Toronto for
treatment.
Rheumatim, • Lumbago
_a
and Lame Back
can tit cured by the great) rruft kidney
and 1Iver rearnedy,
FPG PIt<,LtS
Breantleoatl, Ont,, Atse.18,'11..
Tour. medicine, PIIK Pills. has worked
we,mdex a for me. The: rheumatic pains
have ent1rtely left mer, attd I ower every-
thing to your remedy. You are at lib-
erty tto: publish this. R. H Oa/linen: _
At all deslers 25 and 50 mote oat
malted by The Fig P111 Co., St. Thoma at
Ont
Sold at Howey's Drug Stidae.
SEAFORTH.-.Word was received
here. Friday of the death at Kinder-
sley. Alta. of Mr. John G. Wilson;
deceased
t The ec
of for h.
formerly Sea
ex Wiit. -
o • ane
was f
a brother Colonel Al
Wil-
son Mr. Robt, Wilson and Mrs. An-
drew Young of this town, and is sur-
vived : by his wife and one daughter.
The remains were.. brought to • Sea -
forth for interment itt Maintland Bank
Cemetery on Wednesday.
IN 1913;
NO MORE
RHEUMATISM
Easy to Cure It Now;
Also Gout and Sciatica
•-W- S. Cole guarantees RHEUMA
to banish Rheumatism or looney back.
Pie sells lots of it. People come for
miles to get it. RHEUMA Quickly
steps the torturing pains, relieves at
once the intense suffering, and drives
the Uric Acid poison from swollen
joints.
RHEUMA is a wonderful retYledy-
a splendid doctor's best prescriptions
you don't have to take it a week and
then wonder 'whether it is doing the
work or not.
Start. to take it to-days-RHEUMA
wcn't waste any time; it starts to act
on kidneys, liver, stomach and blood
today, and tomorrow you'll know that
Rheumatic poison is quitting yon `-or-
ever Use RHEUMA for rheumatism,
sciatica, lumbago, arthritis, neuralgia
and kidney disease. It surely does
wcik-a bottle for only 50 "cents. Mail
orders filled by The - R. T. Booth
Co. Lt'd, Fort Erie, Ont.
Electric Restorer for Men
phosphono1Teatores everynerve in the body'
to its proper tension • restores
Wet and vitality. Prentaturedecay and all sexual
weakness averted at once. rkospbeie] will
aisle on a new man. Price SS a bo of two for
Co.. St .Catharines One. Thee Drug
BUSINESS AND
SHORTHAND
Subjects taught by expert inataraclors
at the
abigie&
Y. M. C. A. BLDG.,
LONDON. ONT.
Students assisted to positions. College
in session from Sept. 2nd. Catalogue
free, Enter any time.
J.W. Westervelt J. WW Westervelt, Jr.
Principal chartered eceamtaat
17 vice-rrlidel
Have You
made provision for employtiaent
during the Fall and Winter mon-
ths or do you wish steady re-
munerative work the year through
Write us and secure our Agent's
o ahe
We Offer bestthei
terms. W
f r
business. Pay weekly, free outfit
exclusive territory,
Over 600 Acres
under cultivation, Established ov-
er 35 years. A reputation for
high grade stock: and fair ileal-
ing. A salesman can make mono ;
ey eellif}g for us. We want' an
energetic reliable man for Exeter
and vicinity. For terms write
PELHAM: IdiZ
IRtSE1 CO. ,•• •.
• Toronto, Ont.
N,3, -'Free catalogue on request
OF COMMERCE
SIR.DIV:IJND WALKER, C.V.O:, LL.»., D,C.L., President
ALEXANDI.R LAIRD JOHN AIRD
General Manager Assistant General Manager
CAPITAL, $15,000,000 °' REST, $12,500,000,
FARMERS' ERS' EUSJNE
The Canadian Bank of Commerce extends to Farmers every
facility for the transaction of their banking business, including
the discount and collection of sales notes, Blank saps notes
are supplied free of charge on application. e,s
PIXBITBR L. WAtJGEl, 112.anaeer.. • Branch also at Oredlton
The iVEols�ns Bank
Incorporated 1855
Capital & Reserve
$8,700,000
85 BRANCHES IN CANADA
A 0ENB1RAL BANKt? O BIiSINBSSTRANSACTBD.
CIRCULAR LETTERS. OF • CREDIT ...... .
TRAVELLERS CHEQUES ... ,„ . .... r , .....Issued
BANIC.. MONEY ORDERS .................
•
SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT
at al Branches. Interest allowed at highest current rate,
EXETER BRANCH -
Agents at Exeter for the Doiminion Government.
DIaKsolti, diL' CARLINoi• SOlioitor@r. N. D. HURDOR Manager,
CLEARING SALE
Used Pianos &Organs
One Beautiful. Rosewood Piano
Seven and A Third Octaves; Overstrune Bass; Fully guaranteed for
Five bears. Regular Price, Three Hundred and Fifty. Dollars (350.00)
now selling for One Hundred Dollars (1Q0.00); Payable Three Dollars
(3.00\ per inonth.
HEINTZMAN & CO., Ltd., 38 ONTARIO ST., STRATFORD, ON'T
ei
One Handsome- Rosewood Piano
Seven and A Third Octaves e Beautiful Design; Fancy Carved Legs
and Case; Fully guaranteed for Five Years ; A Bargain at One Hun-
dred and Twenty -Five Dollars ($125.00); Three Dollars (3.00)amonth
HEINTZMAN & CO,, Ltd., 38 ONTARIO ST., STRATFORD, ONT.
One Beautiful Rosewood Piano
Seven and`A Third Octaves; Overstrung Bass; A fine Piano for
Practice Purposes; thoroughly overhauled and fully guaranteed for
Five Years. Original Price was Four Hundred and Fifty Dollars,
($450.00). Our price One Hundcad and Thirty -Five Dollars ($135.00)
payable at Three Dollars Ind Fifty Cents ($3.50) a month.
,.HEINTZMAN & CO., Ltd., 38 ONTARIO ST., STRATFORD, ONT..
One Handsome Rosewood Piano
Seven and A Third Octaves; Overstrung Bass; Thoroughly repair-
ed and in First -Class Condition; Uuarafiteed for -Five .Years. Regular
,
Four Hundred and Fifty Dollars (5450.00\ Our price One Hundred.
and Fifty Dollars (5150,00) payable Four Dollars ($4.00) per month.
HEINTZMAN & CO,, Ltd., 38 ONTARIO ST., STRATFORD, ONT.
One Excellent High top Cabinet Organ
g P
In Fancy Carved Walnut Case. 1 horoughly renovated and fully guar
anteed fox Five Years. Regular Price Ninety Dollars ($90:00) Our
Price Thirty Dollars (530.00). Payable One Dollar and Fifty Cents,
• ($1.50) mnth.
HEINTZperMANo& C•0.,, Ltd., 38 ONTARIO ST,, STRATFORD, ONT,
One Beautiful Cabinet Organ
Walnut Case, Ten Stbps, Fully guaranteed for Five years; in first-
class condition; Regular Price One Hundred Dollars (5100.00) Our
PriCe Thirty Five Dollars ($35.00) Two . Dollars ($2.00) per month.
HEINTZMAN & CO., Ltd., 38 ONTARIO ST., STRATFORD, ONT,
One Seven Octave Piano Cased Organ
As Gbod as new; Thoroughly overhauled and in First -Class con -
'edition; Guaranteed for 5 years; Original. Price One Hundred and
Fifty Dollars, (3150.00); Our Price Seventy -Five Dollars (375.00) et
Three Dollars per month. Mahogany case,
HEINTZMAN & CO.,. Ltd., 38 ONTARIO ST., STRATFORD, ONT.
One Six Octave Dominion Organ,
Piano Cased
In Excellent Condition; :3eautifol Walnut Case; Fully guaranteed for
Five Years; Original Price One Hundred Dollars (5100,00) Our price
($.60,00) at Two Dollars (2,00) per month.
HEINTZMAN & CO., Ltd., 78 ONTARIO ST., STRATFORD, ONT.
One Dozen Good Organs
All in First Class Condition; Fully Guaranteed for Five Years; Prices
range from Twenty -Five Dollars ($25,00) to Fifty Dollars ($50.00)
Terms. from One Dollar petmonth to Three Dollars per month.
IEINTZMAN & CO., Ltd,, 38 ONTARIO ST., STRATFORD, ".1N'l:.
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