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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1913-10-2, Page 4(*Teeter but/rate, Sanders & Creech, Proprietor"s to advance $1.00 per year in Canada 1„5e in United States, If riot paid z advance SOc. extra per year may .11e charged. iviRIR$OA T. OCT, 2, '13 By4aw No. 12 BY-LAW NO. 12 OF THE VILL- AGE OF EXETER, TO AUTHOR- IZE THE BORROWING OF THE SUM OF $10,000, FOR THE FUR- POSE: OF A LOAN TO THE EXE- ". TE R XE".TER MANUFACTURINN.G COM - PAN Y LIMITED. WHEREAS the Municipal 'Council ref the Corporation of the Village of Exeter is desirous of encouraging the .Establishment within the Municipality ;of new industries as well as the re-: r ention of those already established,. AND WHEREAS an Agreement hes been entered into between the said Corporation and The J. •.13. - Foot Foundry Company, The F. B. Zieg Manufacturing Company, and F. B 'Zieg, of the City of Fredericktown, tri t f n r t n d Y f e e- Clerk r' Polling Sub-divisionNo. 2, at Town Hall; Wellington Johns, D. R. Offic- er, and Harold Bissett, Poll Clerk. Pealing •Sub -division No, 3, at Mrs. John Mitchell's Office; H. E. Huston D 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. stiilxuents to be of suet amOttras that the aggregate amount payable for principal and interest'in any year shall be equal as nearly as may be te. what is payable for pt incipel and in- terest during each of the other years at' such period of te•n years as herein- after set forth. 3. During the currency o£ the said debentures there shall be raised an- nuelly by special rate on all the rate- able property in the said corporation of the Village of Exeter the sum of $1295.05 for the purpose of raying the amount due La each of the •talc' years for principal and interest in respect of the said debt as follows In year Principal- Interest Total 191,4 795,05 500,00 1295.05 1915 834,80 460.25' 1295.05 1916 .876.55 .418,50 1295.05 1917 920,36 374,69 1295,05 191,8 966.38 328.67 1295.05 1919 1014.70 280,35 1295,05 1020 1065.4$ 229.62 1295.05 1921 1118.70 176.35 1295.05 192; 1174.65 120.40 1295.05 192.i 1233.38 61,67 1295.05 4 That this By-law shall come in= to force and take effect on the fin- al thereof. al passing 5 That the votes of the Electors of the said Village, of Exeter entitled to vote on this By-law be taken on Friday. the Seventeenth of October'," 1913 commencing at nine o'clock in the forenoon and continuing tntil five o'clock in the afternoon of the same day at the following places within . the said Village of Exeter, by the following Deputy Returning Of- ficer . and Poll Clerks :> . Polling‘ Sub -division No, 1, at Silas Handiord's- Residence;- Herbert Ford D. R Officer, and Sidney Davis, poll the State of Ohio, U.S.A. (subjec to the approval of the ratepayers o the Village) whereby the said parties agree to acquire the real •• .property :a lent machinery and equipment ' o the James Murray & Son Foundry in :the said Village and in conjunctio - _therewith to establish a factory under the. name of The Exeter Manufacture -ting Company, Limited, for .the mane facture of road -making machinery ,:oncrete block machinery, cast iron culvert pipe, bells wheelbarrows mumps and other hardware specialties .sand to employ at least. tweak,' anech :mics or workmen by the end -of the 'first year of operation and at leas :-twenty-five mechanics_ or. worknfe by the end of the second year=n -eland during the subsequent years of oper- ation continuously until the loam,,lere -nal'tereferred s r to as h been entirely :repaid to the corporation,, and the Corporation agrees in consideration n the purchase and establishment ol-ih :said manufactory and of the etieploy rnent of the said mechanics or s'ork- snen to the number aforesaid, to'hake loan to the said Company o£ the :sum. of :310,000 for a period..of,: : ,'-ten .years without interest, $3100.0.thereof only to be advanced, to the eazd;tom- ...teeny upon the establishment of • •th .said factory and ._the balance�h5 °the -said loan to remain in a Chartered :Bank at Exeter to the joint c.r-edit of =the Corporation and the said.. Com- .; 'gamy until required for the expansion eel the. said plan , the whole to be se- cured by a first mortgage upon the =huildings, Plant machinery, boilers,en- eines, tools, patterns and equipment at the said Company with insurance :thereon and on the raw material ind finished product of the said Company - to the exteht of the said loan or to -their full insurable value, payable to the Corporation, the said loan to be • repayable $1000, at the end of; the second year, $1000 further at the end • at eacb .of the succeeding seven 'years and the balance at the end of the lentil year • 6 That Monday, the 13th day of October 1913, at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon, shall be the day, and the Clerk's Office in the Town Hall in 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 CIerk on behalf of the persons' i g promotingor'o ori interested n n t Pp e the passing of the By -Law respect- ively. 7. That the Clerk of the Corpora 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, 191,3, to sum up the 'lum- ber o1 votes given for and against this e By -Law. ANL WHEREAS the said Corpor- atiari has further agreed to a fixed :assessment of $2500 for the buildings, -relent and equipment of the said Com - even) for and during, the period of ten wear-, aforesaid upon the terms and conditions hereinbefore expressed and „•Fiore fully set forth in the certain Agreement dated September 5th, 1913 ern file in the office of the Clerk of. •she said Corporation. • - ANL. WHEREAS It is necessary in ,order- to make the said loan to borrow the said sum of $.10,000 and to issue the debentures of the said Corpora- tion therefor, AND WHEREAS the whole rate- -able property of the Village of Ex- iter according to the last revised'as- sessment roll amounts to $610,509.00, AND WHEREAS the existing de 'rsenture indebtedness of the said Cor- poration, exclusive of local „improve- meent: debenture debt secured, by spec- r"ia1 assessments therefor, amounts to '335,690.45 and no principal or interest as in arrears; AND WHEREAS it will require the -sum of $.1295.05 to be raised annually `for a period of ten years to pay the ;interest of and discharge the said .lebt -•as the same becomes due and pay -able THEREFORE the Municipal Coun •~ii o1 the Corporatioa of the Village of Exeter enacts as follows, - 1.. It shall be lawful for the, Reeve rf the said Village of Exeter to bore :row on the credit of the said Corpor- ation of the Village of Exeter the Burn txf $10,000 for the purpose hereinbe fore set forth and for that purpose to issue debentures of the Said' -;nun 2cipalite to the amount of $10,000 in sums not less than $100:00 each 'end such debentures shall be signed by the Reeve of the said Corporation for the time being and countersigned by. 'the Treasurer for the time being of .the said Corporation and duly .sealed. with the Corporate Seal thereof, which Seal the Clerk for 'the time being of the said Corporation ishere- by' authorized and directed to attach to each of the said debentures.• 2 The said „ debentures shall be dated upon the date of the issue • thereof: and shall bear interest at the rate o± five per cent. per "annum from the date of the isstee thereof and the said interest shall be payable t+ear,iy Ern the day of the anotith iii ;which' s ratio debentures are issued" aiyc1 "a$'"'le tr'tioth principal and interest thesalol ,'"debentures shall be payabl eta. annu» al. instalments within tett year .iron, , ,.tthex:.date.of the issue thereat, such hi - NOTICE The above is a true copy of the proposed By -Law which has been taker- into consideration andwhich will be finally passed by 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- licatior in the Exeter Advocate news- paper, which first publicatian 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 poll will be held, Every tenant who desires to vote onthe 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 vote the Declaration provided for by Sub -Section 2 of Section 265 of The Municipal Act 1913. Dated at Exeter this 23rd day of September A. D. 1913. T. B. CARLING Clerk of the Corporation. of the Village of Exeter,' Auction Sale OF FARM, 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; gricultural; 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; 2 steers rising 2, 3 heifers 1 year oId, year- ling 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 13ox, hal rack gravel box, weigh scales 1200 lbs capacity; 2 set double har- ness ; new; root pulper, fanning mill 2 ladders. About 4 tons of hay.. Also whi.filetrees, neck -yokes, forks, chains, lot of scrap iron, and 'numer- ow other articles, Rea" Estate -At the same time and place there' will be offered the above farm, consisting of 60 acres, in good state of cultivation, and everything in good condition. Terms -45 and under cash; over that amount 12. months' credit on fur- nishirtg approved joint notes. A dis- count annum of 4� per cent, per off for cash on credit amounts. - Terms of Varna made known on (lay or sale. JOHN CORNISH T, CAMERON Proprietor • Auctioneer SStPXA Prepared.•--Shipka ,Mills ate now nr$:taredt to do: all kinds of work,. suet,' as Chopp ng, cider and apple butter Making. -Wm. Sweitzer. Kirktcan Fair Continued from page one,'. GRAIN ,AND SEEDS, Wit. Fall Wheat, Wm Atkinson, S Doupe. red fall wvheat, Af Brethour, W Atkinson; ,6 -.rowed barley, i11, Brethour 5, Doupe; large ° oats, "S. Doupe M Brethour; common oats, ditto; Black' oats, V(/' Atkiaeorl, M, Brethour; large peas and small peas, Id Brethour; Timothy Seed, Wan, Sin elair M. Brethour; White;:; Beans, W, Atkinson, W. Sinclair; Indian corn, Wm, Sinclair, A NI.;Douple; Sweet corn, W Sinclair, R Selves Ensilage shock Born, Brethour, D •Roger; En- silage Corn shelled, R Selves, D.Reger VEGETABLES, Rural New Yorker, R Birch, S, Simpson: Delewares, J Urquhart, 5, Hazelwood sr.; other variety potato, W. Brown, A. Gunning; collection, T Crew H Holliday; three :other ear- ieties, R Selves, H Holliday; Swed- ish turnips, wed-ish.,`turnips, .S Simpson, J Kemp; long garde', carrots, S Doupe, Mrs, Hannah short carrots, Ratcliffe Bros.` fdrs.. Fianna • Mangel Wurzel long red, R Selves •intermediate, . Ratcliffe ` Bros. W and E Roadhouse; sugar Mangel, Ratcliffe Bros., S. Simpson; heaviest mangels A Gunning; long, blood beets R Selves Wm. Jamieson; turnip beets H Holliday,„ Brethour; 'white cab- bage ' J. Urquhart, W Sinclair; red cabbage, Wrn. Jemiieson, IT Holliday ; Winningstead cabbage, Wm. Sinclair, H Holliday; tomatoes, W Sinclair, M Brethour : cauliflower, W Jamieson, H Holiday; celery, ditto;;, long citron, Dawson Bros., W Sinclair; round 'cit- ron Dawson Bros.,Wm. Stewart; pumpkin. Dawson Bros., R. Selves, watermelon, R Doupe- S Shier; musk- melon, H Holliday, W Sinclair; par- snips. W;. Sinclair, T. Crew; Mam- moth Squash, H Holliday; table squash H Holliday;; R. N. Shier; on- ions white or yellow, W Atkinson, R Selves; onions red, T. Crew Wm. Sin clair' Col vegetables, T Crew, Wm. Jamieson. Specials -White turnips, W Atkinson; pop corn Mrs. Hanna. H. C. Facey, Jas.. Moore, Judges. e HORTICULTURAL PRODUCTS. Ontario M Brethour; Wolfe River, Jas. Squires; Northern -Spy, W &. E Roadhouse, Ed. Copeland;. Blen- heim Pippins, Ed, Copeland, P. F. Mc Naughton, Fallawater, Ratcliffe Bros.; Telmer Sweet, Ratcliffe Bros,, W & E Roadhouse ; Baldwins, Ed Copeland Wm Sinclair; Snows, • W. Sinclair, Ratcliffe Bros.; R. I. Greenings; Wm Sinclair D. Roger; King of Tompkins R Selves, W Sinclair; Maidens Blush, J Creighton, Dawson Bros.; Mann, W. Sinclair Ratcliffe Bros; 'Alexanders, Tas hemp, 'Roger- Bros.; Wealthy, J. Squires R Selves • Goldenn Russets, Ta; Creighton, W Selves;•RibsonPip pins J, Morphet, Mrs Hanna; Colverts T Morphet W & E Roadhouse; Sweet Pear, R. Selves, M Brethour; Duchess of Oldenburg, R Doupe; Cayuga Red Streak W &E Roadhouse, M. Breth- our; Pewaukee, Wm: Sinclair; •St. Lawrence Ratcliffe Bros., J. Creigh- ton; Fail Pippen, Ed. Copeland, W & E Roadhouse; •-cot. apples, Ratcliffe Bros.. Dawson Bros. ,•' red crab apples., Dawson Bros., R Selves ; plums, Mrs. Hanham, Brown,; fall pears, A. el Doupe, °T Crew; winter pears, Wm Brown; peaches, R.N. Shier, W. Sin- clair • green grapes, and blue grapes, Mrs. E. Marriott, DAIRY PRODUCTS 25 lbs butter, P. F McNaughton, T Marriott; 5 lbs butter, T. Marriott,P F. McNaughton. - W.G.Medd, Judge. FLOWERS Col. House plants, S Brown; Ger- aniums Mrs. C. E. Hackney, S.Brown' Cacti, S Brown; rare plants, Mr's. C. Hackney; bouquet, Miss A. Sweitzer Wilfrid White; foliage, S Brown,Miss Sweitzer LADIES' WORK Counterpane, crochetted, Mrs. Ella Marriott: ditto knitted, T, Marriotf ; patchwork quilt, Mrs. Hanham, M. Brethour crazy patchwork quilt, Mrs Hanham' S Doupe; ladies undercloth- ing Mrs Graham, Mrs. Jas. Jones ; Col. other ladies work, Mrs., Graham, Mrs Marriott; white centre piece,Mrs Graham. Jas. Creighton; colored ditto, Mrs Marriott, T Marriott; Roman Ern broidery. T Marriott, Mrs. Hanham; Battenburg Lace, Mrs. Marriott, Nlrs, Tas. Jones; slippers, Mrs„ Wickwire, Mrs Marriott; Child's dress, 'wfrs. Marriott Rag carpet, 'Wni. Sincla it tea cosy Mrs. Graham, Mrs. Wickwire dinner mats, ditto; pillow shams, Mrs Hanham, T Marriott; Afghan Wool, Mrs Hanham, Wm. Sinclair; Afghan patchwork Mrs. Hanham, Mrs. Jas. Jones; Drawn work, Mrs. •'Wickwire,- Mrs Jones; knitted lace on cotton, iVlrs Graham, Mrs. Marriott; col. .lov- elties Dawson Bros., Mrs. Jones; sofa pillow- silk, Mrs. Wickwire, Wm, Sin- clair; sofa pillow wool, Mrs. Hanham Embroidery -on silk, T. Marriott, Mrs Hanham; Embroidery in Linen, Mrs. Graham, T. Marriott; . embroidery in bolting • cloth, T Marriott, Mrs. Marr' iott;...Point lace, Mrs. Graham, Jas, Creighton; Eyelet embroidery, Mrs. Graham Mrs. Hanham; Ideal Honi:ton lace Mrs. Marriott; Hardanger work, Mrs, Graham, Mrs. Wickwire;; crochet centre piece, Mrs. Marriott, James' Creighton • punch work embroidery,, Mrs Wickwire; Coronation braid work' Mrs Jones, Mrs. Marriott; Irish crochet, Mrs, Hanham, Mrs. Graham; Tatting Mrs. Hanham, Mrs.. Marriott; rag mat, M Brethour, Win, Sinclair; handmade gloves, T Marriott, `etre. Marriott; woollen stockings,'; Mrs. Mar riot T -Marriott; woollen socks, T. Marriott Mrs. Marriott; woollen 'mita, Mrs, Graham, T Marriott; darning on stockings, Jas. Creighton, Mrs. Gra- ham; mending patches, Mrs, Hanham, Jas Creighton; table . doylies, Mrs, Graham Mrs. Nlarrio't; toilet' nate Mrs. Wickwire, Mrs, Marriott; cro- chet in wool, Mrs. Graham, Jas.Creigh ton' pin cushion, Mrs, Graham, T. Crew machine sewing, Mrs. Graham, 147rs, Hanham; plain sewing, •Tames Creighton, Mrs. Graham; bu'ton ares Mrs Graham, Jas, Creighton; fancy handkerchiefs, Mrs, Graham Mrs. Wickwire; handkerchief case; Mrs Marriott Mrs. Wiseman; cotton shirt s waist. Mr . Graham, ham, Mrs W.ickwife working shirt,' Wm. Sinclair;,teneriffe lice ,,Mrs,. Hanham, Mrs. Marriott. "''Specials; -Stencilling, E Vii!; " Shier:;: arriing on net, Jas, Creighton; arta broidery towels, Mrs: Graham; paint- ing or. velvet. Wilfrid White, Misses Ida Melville and M. Driver,, Judges. RINE ARTS Greh•am JF, Gau.lings ; pencil dra w-airsGxelalui, Cai1, photo ra as,Mrs. THE CANADIAN Al BANK') or Pastel, Mrs, Wickwire, paxnta e In oil, oiyglass and. l7nds;a � OF COMMERCE in Mrs, Wickwire, Mervin Jamieson Mrs W ekwire; "painting in oil figut',e and landscape, A Gunning; pen and AP AL000 000 int,' sketch Mrs. Graham, J Squires;. �' e $ , pyrography, A E Berry, E W Berry; pierced brass, S Doupe. Dr Campbell, Judge. CANNED FRUIT Peaches Mrs, 'Marriott; Mrs.: Gra- ham ; plums, Jas, ;;Kemp, W Sinclair; currants, T Crew; pears, Jas,Creigh- top, 5 Urquhart; cherries., J Creigh- ton, Mrs. Marriott; gooseberries, Wna Sinclair, Mrs, John Wiseman; rasp- berries Mrs. Marriott, Jas. Creighton tomatoes R N Sitter W Atkinson; any other variety canned fruit, T Crew; home-made bread, Jas. Creigh ton, Mrs, 'GVisenian; .maple sugar,Daw son Bros; maple syrup, R. N. Shier, Jas Kemp jelly;' Mrs. Marriott, Jno Urquhart. Specials- Canned straw- berries Jas. Creighton; "ground cher- ries, Wrn, Sinclair. Miss Annie NI.' Roy, . Mrs, R. W. Sweitzer, judges. MISCELLANEOUS Cot postage stamps, E Hanna, sin - harness and also team harness, F. A. Taylor; honey in section, M.Breth'our honey extracted, M. Brethour, Jas. Squires; display boots and shoes, N J. Gunning, suit Canadian Tweed, N. 5, TGunning;H.REeace, N JudgShier.e, • - , . SPECIALS. By Hackney & Madge for draught horse or colt -C. S. Atkinson. Woolen 11 Mills • Co;; Mitchell, for ;10 lbs of butter -Dawson Bros. By J. J.`Mexher;'M. P., for best lady driver. Jas. Creighteiir, G. A. Glenn. By John . Downey, for best 5 lbs. butter C. S. Atkinson. By M, M. Doyle for best team hor- ses, B. J. Thiel. By Exeter Advocate, for best light horse Wm• Brock. Twin babies, Mrs. Ira Marshall. By Paul Bros., for best steer "or heifer Jas,. Moore. 5100 Reward $i00. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease Um 'science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the oaly positive cure now known to the medical fraternity1 tarrh being a constitutional disease requires a constitu- tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cun•,s taken in- ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby deihyiag the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assist- ing nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that M bile to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. Sold by all Druggists, 75 cents, Take Hallie Family Pills for constipation. AILSA • CRAIG -Mr. Perry, a farmer living near Parkhill, had his windows smashed and his property damaged in many other ways by a young lad named Earl Elson, son of a ,neighbo • farmer. On complaining to the lad's father he was set on by both and badly maltreated. He swore out a warrant with the result that the boy and father were both found guilty the father paying a $5 fine and the son $15. NOT A. TWINGE OF RHEUMATISM SINCE TAKING RHEUM A. "I suffered from Rheumatic% for six years; tried different doctors, with no • relief. I saw your advertisement and decided to try RHEUMA. 'have taker three bottles and am entirely free from the disease. I was so bad I could not, sleep nights; now T sleep well and my kidneys work perfect- ly." -P- W. Miller, Catawissa, Pa. "For four months I was badly af- flicted with •Rheumatism that teach of. the time I was obliged to use a cane. I used one bottle of RHEUMA' and THE CANE IS IN THE CORNER NOW. No one could be happier to be rid of the pain, swollen knees and badly swolen ankles. I certainly oe- lieve there is no remedy for the dis- ease like RHEUMA."-Mrs. Daniel S, Knox, Severance, N. Y., Aug. 8,1912. W S. Cole guarantees RHEUMA to cure •Rheumatism, Gout, Lntabago, Sciatica Arthritis, Chronic, Neuralgia and Kidney disease or money back and, only 50 'cents a bottle. BUSINESS AND H. - RTHAND S Q Subjects taught by expert: basilliiBMes at the kdfedd/r Y, M. C. A. BLDG. LONDON. ONT. oars Stndente assists to positions. Ge la session from, Sept. 2nd. Cattier* free. . Enter any time. J:W Westervelt J. W. Westerwla,hs. Principal Charteratliat 1.7 Vice -arm 1 Have You maderovision for employment during p the Fall and 'Winter mon- ths or do you wish steady re- munerative work the year through. Write us and secure our Agent's terms. We offer the best in the business. Pay weekly, free outfit t exclusiveterritory. Over 600 Acres under cultivation: Established o',. er 3,5 years. A :reputation for high grads stoek and fair teal- ingA salesman can make Moo- ey selling, for us. :W,e Want' ant • energetic; eli"a��le'Men•farExeft"' and vicinity* "For tail &s'" write' ' ` ' PELHAM. NURSERY CO.,,. Toronto, Ont, N.B.-Free catalogue on, request • 1 REST, $12,500,000 MONEY ORDERS by a , convenient and Issued The Canadian Sank of Commerce are. a safe, inexpensive method of remitting small sums of money. These Orders, Ta abte without charge at any bank in Canada (except in'the Yuan , Territory) nd in the �principal. cities of the United States, are issued, at the following rates; $5 and under , ... 3 cents Over 5 and" not exceeding$1t............6 " Ili 10 a 30 as 10 u 30 " " 50 5 " REMITTANCES ABROAD should be made by means cf our SPECIAL FOREIGN DRAFTS and MONBY ORDERS. Issued without delay at reasonable rates. - • EXETER BRANCH -a. L. W.A.UGH, M,anaeer. Branch also at Crediton' 6;9 vomme The Molsons Bank Incorporated 1855 Capital & Reserve' $8,700,000 85 BRANCHES IN CANADA A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED, CIRCULAR LETTERS •OF' CREDIT.....'.:... TRAVELLERS CHEQUES e.. . :. Issued BANK MONEY ORDERS , SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT at al Branches. Interest allowed at highest current rate. EXETER BRANCH Agents at Exeter for -the Dominion Government. DloesoN & CABLING, Solicitors. • N. D. HURDON Manager, • LEAKING SALE Used Pianos &Organs One Beautiful Rosewood Piano Seven and A Third Octaves; Overstrung Bass; Fully guaranteed for Five Years. Regular Price, Three Hundred and Fifty Dollars (350,00) now selling for One Hundred Dollars .(100.00);; Payable Three Dollars (3,00) per month. HEINTZMAN & CO., Ltd., 38 ONTARIO. ST., STRATFORD;:,11'.. One Handsome Rosewood .Piano • Seven and A Third Octaves; 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) a month :- - .. . HEINTZMAN & CO., Ltd., e8 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 Hundred and Thirty -Five Dollars (5135.00) payable at Three Dollars and Fifty Cents ($3.50) a month. HEINTZMAN & CO., L.td„ 38 ONTARIO ST., STRATFORD, ONT. One Handsome Rosewood Piano • Seven - and A Third Octaves; Oyerstrung Bass; Thoroughly repair- ed and in First -Class Condition; Guaranteed for Five Years. Regular Four Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($450.00\ Our price One Hundred and Fifty. Dollars ($150.00) payable Four Dollars ($4.00) per month. HEINTZMIgN & CO., Ltd., 38 ONTARIO ST., STRATFORD, ONT, One Excellent High top Cabinet Organ In Fancy ,Carved Walnut Case, I horoughly renovated and fully guar enteed for Five Years. Regular Price Ninety Dollars ($90.00) Our Price 'Thirty Dollars ($30.00). Payable One Dollar and Fifty Cents, ($1.50)' per month. HEINTZMAN & CO., Ltd., 38 ONTARIO ST., STRATFORD, ONT. One Beautiful Cabinet Organ Walnut Case, Ten Stops, Fully guaranteed for Five years; in first- class condition; Regular Price One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) Our Price Thirty Five Dollars ($35.001 Two Dollars ($2.00) per month. HEINTZMAN & CO., Ltd., 38. ONTARIO ST., STRATFORD, ONT. One -Seven Octave Piano Cased Organ • As Good '-as. ; new; Thoroughly overhauled and, in First -Class con- dition; Guarattteed for • 5 years; Original Price One Hundred and Fifty Dollars, ($150.00); Our Price Seventy -Five Dollars ($75.00) at Three Dollars per month. Mahogany case. HEINTZMAN & CO., Ltd., =8 ONTARIO ST., STRATFORD, ONT, One Six Octave Dominion . Organ, Piano Cased In Excellent Condition; Beautiful Walnut Case; Fully guaranteed for Five Years; Original Price One Hundred : Dollars ($100.00) Our price ($.60.00) at Two Dollars (2.00) per month. HEINTZMAN & CO., Ltd., 38 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 FiftyDollars , $50.00) Terms . from One Dollar per month to Three Dolars per month. . HEINTZMAN & CO., Ltd., 38 � ONT. ONTARIO ST,, STRATFORD, T 4, e%ntzman Co.& Limited e St. ���'� �•$� ©��: , oxo" Stratford Call and See 'nowt •t them or write for pa f'ulle'rs • u 1Ci�1' . District Manager kiiptle 169