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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1909-10-14, Page 4Izeter roctite,' Saudere t. Creecti. Props. THURSDAY, Oet. 1.1, '09 MITCHELL. -Mr. C:..ts. '..t» p, lean,- ate- !ot )U. \}•r4,;, 8clt tic-, net will• au e'cCe 0 a tea d.ay4 ago x 11 t` un'oadl ig bltdge trusses for A. 11111 & ,'o. where- by he got a Lou: li :ria left hank brnk- brt. This will lay wits up for some 'tine. Auction Sale 01' VALUABLE. EARNS LANDS AND VILLAGE PROPERTIES. SITUATE IN THE TOWNSHIP O!•' STEI'IIEN AND VILLAGE OF CENTRRALIA. There will be offered for sale by Pub- lic Auction at MOFFATT'S IIOTEL, CENTitALIA ON THURSDAY, OCT013EIt 21st, 1909 At 2 o'clock sh.ap, the following valu- able property, viz. The South half of Lot Nl,. 4. In tho 2nd Concession of the Township of Ste- phen, excepting thereon the front ten acres. That part of the North half of Lot No. 3. In the 1st Concession of the Town - slap of Stephen, lying weed of the Lon- don Huron and Bruce Railway. The South halt of Lot Hp. 5, in the 4th Concession of said Township of Stephen. And the following Village Lots in the said village of Centralia, viz. -Lots num- bored 144 to 159, West of he said Rail 9t way and east of Prince Leopold street ; Lots numbered 176 to 181, west of the Prince Leopold street and forming part of farm Lot No. 4, In the 1st Concession of Stephen ; Lots numbered 182 to 191, Best of said Prince Leopold street and West of Wald Railway. Tie ..Love lands are known as the San - do properties. Terms of Sale made known on day of sale or by applying to DICKSON & CAI(LING. Barristers, Etc., Exeter Datel this lat day of October. 1909. Clearing Auction Sale Of F.u•rt Stock and Implements. !no undersi,;aed Auctioneer has been instructed to sell by public auction at LOT 3, CON. 9, HAY TWP., ON TUESDAY, OCT. 20'x11, 1009 at 1 o'clock p.m, sharp, The following valuable property: ►1Oit9FS -(letters! purpose aged horse; mare a yrs old, in foal; general purpose mare, 4 years old; 2•yr.- old filly. yearling gelding, aced snare. CATTLE -1 cows supposed to be in calf, heifer supposed to be in exit, pair steers 2 years old, pair steers rising 2 yetn cls , steer rising 3 yens old, yearling heifer, 4 spring{ calves. 110;s -saw. due at time of sale; a sows, due about the middle of Deeembsr. PJI'l,TIte -shout `r? hens. CANINE -A valuable dog. IMPLEMENTS -Maxwell binder, Brantford mow. er, seed drill, number wagon, top buggy, disk, set iron harrowi, gang plough. walking plough, hay. rake. roller, he) •rack, cutter, pair Iw I . e _ -, rr.td earl, gravel box, 2 set, single harre.r., harness, fanning mill, root pulpa, weigh scales, '*rind stone, straw cutter, 2 robes, 2 wagon seats, a number of cedar posts, some tile, cheese -making outfit, stove (heater), ladder, watering trough, ket. flea. row chains, hoes, shovels, tin pall., etc ; a quantity of nupgnide: turnips. sold in rows TERMS -r. soil under, cash; over that amount 12 months credit gi. e . on furnishing apprnt ed John notes, ordi*count of 4 per cent. ler annum for cash Oft or,,tt amounts. All mu't reel Deets. he %old es the pro- prietor is Rising tip forming. E 1. I tosen 1., ry, John Bruder ick, Auctioneer Prcprletor Clearing Auction Sale Of Farm, Stock and Implements. The undcrsigntd .%urtioneet has been instructed to sell by Public Auction, on LOT B. OON. 3, STEPHEN, WEi)NESDAY, OCTOIIEIt 20th, '09 Commencing at !o'clock sharp, the following valuable propert vie 110ItsES -1 road horse. 9yesra old; heavy draught tare, bred to Pearl Gift; aged driving mare, bred to Capt.. Han: general purpose gelding, 2 veers old; henry dra•rght filly}, 1 year old, by lord Ilowatson; gelding, 1 year old, by Blucher; seeking colt, road. per, by Blucher. CATTLE ---S cows, suppoeed to be In calf: cow to calve in Notemaer; heiter,2yesrs old: S seen 1 pierced; heifer, 1 year std; steer, 10 mos old; 3 alert , alt es. *IGS - Drool .o' with lt;tcr at foot. POULTRY -When. IMPLEMENTS -Maxwell binder, Frost and Wood mower, rake, s,:uaer, drill. cultivator, plow. roller, set of harrows, manure spreader nearly new, wagon ani Lox, set of sleighs, hay rack, gravel tent, root pulper, fanning mill 12(011.. scales, 2 set of double harness, set of single harness, neckyokes. wh)61e• trees, logging chain, sugar kettiea, forks. hoes shovels, Daisy churn, Magnet cream separator, and other articles too numerous to mention. HOCSF. EFFECTS --Sideboard, cupboard, lounge, bedstead, parlor 4,o -)k (est! -tore. leen Father range, wood or eosJ, nearly new. FARM- Also there will 1,e "fleets' for sale (If not previously sold) at the same time and place, the ►b)ve named l•e, acre farm of g land. all cleared as 1 ,rneeedrainel, 1 acre orchard, storey brick house, bank tarn, 70 acres seeded; 2 miles from Past Ore 'e and Church, 14 mile from School. TERMS- Chattels, +S suet under, rash; over that am twat 13 months' eredit given on furnishing sp. proved Joint notes. 4 per sent. off for rash on cred- it amounts. Terms of real estate made know n on day of sale or by apph,ng • , the i'roprietnr. Jas. Stanley Newton linker 4ucUoneer Proprietor MAMMOTH SALE of Farts and Village Property in the Township of Stephen and Village of Exeter. f t a That choice :.3 acres of land lying west o1 the ka,lr•'ad and north of Salt Block in the\111ageof F,t• et• r taking in rirrr,.0 north, where there i• a deep bed of Erst-cl►rts gravel, well suited for cement went, and no waste lan.t. Oa this property there 1s a large hank barn, In acres of fall wheat and some small fruit.. Thai,' choice land and s,lited for growing stuff for the(annInt�Gu'• n A. Q. BO131 ER, Proprietor. (2) That 4s acres of la,. 2.'w;n,r n•>rtherlt- part of Lot 16, cos. 1, Township M ('morns. In the \'Illage of Eaeter. On the property there Is a stable and n srerfaiting Supply of water, and is well suited for gra', g and growing grain. C. h. HACKNEY, l'rop. (3'. All that property lying bets ern Canning Factory and Evaporator us l;ttter. it) All that property lying east of station. 1e• lateen Station and Carling street (S) All that property lying between Wellington ant t'ktorit Streets In parcels t, 4 and 1 there are Boase rhos •e bedtime sites, and will be sold in Iota to sub: purchaser. This property belongs to THE CARLING ESTATE snit most be sold to wind up the estate. intending purchasers may sett at Dickson and Carling's oMee, Rt eter, for map. and dee:reptions of property. (e: Lot ss, ('.gel. 1. 1'shcune, Ifl serer On the property there are S acres of good berths reel Mush, stone (lovelig, large up•to-date poultry house, S barns and ether buildinga hand it well under- awtned, ne-v wire ►ewes and never.failing supply of ester; well vitiated, being me mile from !femme se fuer frein Eseter. This is choice fanning land and nioetly,eesie1 to gra*. Env renal of paiment. W. E. HOGGAHTIi, Prop.. Hensel'. Any or all of these properties nth, be purchased iptiv st-ly on ee helots the leth DAY OF 'w ('MER. 11 sot sold privately by ,M' este there will be sekt by vibes an- e'en, with , -..rte. at the MCTBOI'1)1,1T:%N HOTEL, EXETER me SAT!' it t) 11'. OCT. '#)i'tt. at.wte o'^tack .htrr s" •`• .my. nem.1 t"4.111es Por teras fa"! rar'1 czar• apply to the Pripnetors -et to T111104. CAMERON. Anet , Fsrgnbar, (int. \\'ISIS AND OTiIERW186 Dent abuse flue etc t, we can't all be paupers. Even the hotheaded man occasionally gets cold feet. Misfortunes ofte't put us wise to our own carelessness. Don't think a mutt 19 a tool beeeuee he Minks you are. We worry to3 much about the expected that nctcr l;app',ts. The silent ratan is more to be teal ed than the garrulous chap. Clarity 's never setlslatory. The beet way Is not t :, .r 1 a. A lazy m -i' , ,•.'t is-. why others are foolish enou; : o work. It is better t Lave many good Wends than a good friend*. Lets of 141,14.• -:., to churce, to feel hotter th.t don't. Gct-*toil-yue ,, •tees enable a lot of people to g.t 1.. )r quicker. We are a good d •al happier berauvc of a lot of thinga we don't know. It's easy for a sten to be honest -1f it pays better than b.lrtg otherwise. I. is astoll'6tllGrkg how many things corn'' our way that we don't c re for. If a nein is a liar, It is useless to tell hint so. Ile knew It ;all tete time. If a 'aentan wears anything that is ron( (t t.tbl ere- (8 usually :tenanted of 1t Caner b3 a'istd of criticism. We need ceiling down as well as boosting up. Iti atter years a man wishes he Was half as smut as he used to think he was. Only a di?interest=d third party Is able to realize that there are two sides to u question. A woman first sheds a few tears - and then proceeds to open the telegram with a hair p1n. Young man. beware of the peach who is the apple of your eye. She may prove to be a lepton. About the best a man can do .who teles to drown his sorrow, is to make his lead swim. A girl never feels more Important than when she is getting mauled, and a man never looks more unconspicuoue. The reason why women do not pro- pose le supposed to 133 due oto the fa.:t that they want to have the last word. And many a girl has been able to support hereelt and a large collection of relatives by marrying the right mast. - — CREDITON. The cold weither the plat wee,( has made our people hunt up their heavier clothing and start their furnaces. -Our baseball fans are taking a great in- terest in the World Ciantpionship ser- ies which is being played between Pltte burg and Detroit. -Walter Clark has had his Hotel shed moved bo the rear of las Karn and the land upon which,t'e shed stood has been sold to Fred Wuer- tl't.-Saniuel Corntslt has returned home after epending a few weeks In Ne.v On- tarto.-Sts head of cattle belonging to Jahn Ilirtldl bee met mired in the Mud Creek last Sund.ey and b'fo,e assistance came two were suffocated. -11. MItbee, 'sf. P. P., was In Ciicago Tuesday on hutlnes3.-Chas. Zwicker had the ptlnt- 'r4 1891 week putting oa the tiniehing towel on Ids residence. The improv 4 - me its to is tune, add greatly test its ap- --ace.-The Brownies went to Cent - eel • 0n !11onday afternoon and play- .• 1 ..ante of ball. The s'•:xe was a tie. . '-_.-Joe. Lawson has started rho coa- atruttton of the cent'rnt 14:)1 ire Exeter. -Fred Finkbeiner of I'ittsbwg Is vis - Ring his parents for a few weeks. -Tire Misses Olivia and Pearl Holtzman'? have retutncd home after visltirlg friends In Perim. Mr. and Mrs. August 11211 attended the tuheral of the latter's 81e - ter. Mrs. Rose in Berlin, a few days ago. -H. Weber is having tete cellar of his office excavated. -Godfrey Nichol - eon puretuasel a piano from elastin & Son of Exeter last week. -11111 & (13. of Mitchell have commenced the steel work of the bridge on the Exeter side - toad -\Veeley Lamport has bought 5n acres atutting his farm. formerly owned by the late 13. Oug'tl1n. \\'1IA!.EN MI is Ina Dicke 43 of Saintebury and Miss Olive Garner of Portage 1a Prairie were t:i- guests of the Mleses Gu• - ling last Thursday—Mr. and Mrs. Ing of Lucas visited at Mr. hector Tay- lor's last week. -Mr. and Mrs. John Buskin of Bethany were the guests of Mr. George Sltutl-e., on Sunday.- Miss Ethel Nielson left last week for Lucas where she has accepted a position with Mrs. James i'arks -Silas Edna Grant and Sues Nettie McNaughton In cons piny with the latter's brother. Oliver. were the guests of Niles Morley Sunday -Mrs. David Johnston who was settle time ago attacker and severely hurt by a furious cow while ml.k'ng. is t$ w in/. proving. and will soon be around again. also Mrs. Patrick McGee who was hull by a runaway florae is now well •.• able to be around again.- Mr. and S1rs. Aaron Davis of Salhtabury visited at qtr. Arthur Gummtngs on Sunday. Report of S. S. N. 12, Usboane, for the month of Septenbcr. le order of merit. -V., \\'nl. Itodgroa: Sr. IV., CI.. Verga Morley. Hilton Ogden. MY/tie 8 (titre. Olive Gushing, George ArksaY ; Sr. 111., Clara Morley. Tessa Gunning. Fed Iiudgaon, Arthur McCarthy. Nelson S ogre ; Jr. 111., John Whelihan. Mel- ville Gunning : 11.. Witmer Brooks. Min- nie Willson. Elsie Gunning, Patrick Mc- Oee.-Oliver McNaughton, teacher. ease WINCHELSEA Mr. Wm. Deihrldge met with an un- :ortut:sle accident Ft iday evening by whlc'1 he lost the tops of the first! and se! ood Chive's of his reit hand. He was engaged helping to run the cutting ma- raine at his son Fred's, when accident- ally hi., hand got in too near the knives. with the result teat about is half Inch was taken off each of those two fingers. After receiving medical attention the members are now doing nicely. The home of Mr. and Mrs. John Cale well, Tuckeremith, was the scene of the altrrlsge of a former Wlnchelaea girl o:: Sept. 2:4; :. when Nina. t aldwell's d'u; ,ter. Mies Bthcl A. Godbolt, was ntsrni:•1 10 Slr. A. E. Russell of St.Paul el n•1.. son of Rev. A. L. Russell. who performed the ceremony. Owing to the e•c'nt deeth of tee groo:n'.s mother ten 1./.41. was a very quiet ort'. The bride ,t•:J groom were unattended. After tar sere. cony, congratulations and dinner tit .y left on a visit to London and TIi. bu-y before going to their home In 81 Paul The Advocate jests the cost of ' riends In well wishes. 11.1SIIWOOD L. 9k4,6t:Xs111RF., DASlltt'OOD CONVEY• Jag. EWER. heeds, 1181s, Mortgages and all Legal Dot•ume.•ts ,art fully and ',unaptly prepared Chartres moderate. Issuer of Marriage Licenses. T vULtge Oats'. es .. tie got through vat:, laying the (.2100,1 walks for this year. -Mt. and 'li s. Fred Gossmen are vi+i•i-:; fr!`:.J4 ! fort Ilu roil at pres- :s:...->1r. henry L. Kraft Is kept busy at 1,11 ,-!der mill those days. -Mr. Gro. Kellerm:uul -Is have,,g new skiing put on his dwelling next to the Evangelical church Word has been teceiyed here of the dent!, of Mr. Otuerlea Cook of \'arr:a, and of Mr. Samuel Rennie of i ur!ch.-tr. Sant Hey was on the sick lint a few days last week. -Mrs. Jacob Kellerman!, visited her easband at the e el -1 1•, London over Sunday, return - Monday eveni:ie.-The topic in • 1'. A. last Sut.day evening, 'clow (.1. \,..dlp our pa:atut?" was watt. • ' ! by Mies Mile:te 1, and •set 3 bi- det l •:..8 worth heating. --11r. J•etie $-.,lust has got settled in his novae WI!!!!) he reeert'ly ( u:chased front elle William Ke:tl.-Mre. August Schroeder left last week to make her home in future with one of her daughters in'elie: l0gan. 111;11ON STATISTICS The Ontario Deparint •itt of Agrl.ulture has Just issued an interesting compile Coe of municipal statistics o1 1908,cee- ering Assesses Populat'on, Area Asses'd, Total Assessment, Debenture Debte,a•td Sinking Funds, which for Huron County follow in respective order. - Townships -Ashfield, 2,710, 64,010, 2,475,978, Colborne, 1327, 34,061, 1,- 377,400 ; Goderlch, 1,959, 52,3:12, 1,727 870 : Grey, 3,006, 64.634. 2,910,68•(, 93,789 :1 lay, :3.140, 52,486, 2,334,9:13 , 850; Howick, 8,000, 67,515, 2,878,277, 11,890, 6,237 ; Ilullett, 2,450, 58,47!, 1,980,500, 4,800 ; McKillop, 2,303, 52.- 170, 2,245,070, 18,41' . Morris, 2,' 111, 35,0(45, 2,166,500, 17.674, , Stanley, 1,- 829, ;829, 43,320, 1,984,707, 1,100; Step- hen, :3,650, 56,802, 2,7:43,660, 122:12 ; Tuckersntith, 2,109, 40,694, 2,116,184, 17,610: Turnberry, 1,806, 33,650, 1,33- 4,012, 533; Usborne. 1973, 42,687, 2,- 418,075; E. Wawanosh, 1,646, 41,731, 1,6:35,045, 7977; W. Wawanosh 1801, 41,720, 1,607,200, 1,080. Villages -Bayfield, 540, 1,763, 101,- 732. 986 ; Blyt)t, 810, 449, 270.664, 23,1;00 ; Brussels, 1,179, 422, 381,055, 46,665, 19,180 ; Exeter, 1,606, 1,04e1, W.). 610. 17,263 ; Itensall, 804. 1,2:3, 298,1471, 16,788 ; Wroxeter, 439, 494, 143,551, 8,353. Towns -Clinton, 2448, 94)3, 756,2)07, 100,1102, 28,827 ; Goderlch, 4,632, 1,001) 1,961,842, 852,778, 47,820; Seaforttt, 2,211, 550, e37,263, 172,417, 42,294 : 11 ingham, 2,310, 6013, 778,:161, 113,- 774S, 33,- ,741, 18,015. Report of S. S. Mo. 1, Stephen, for,lthe *mora), of September -IV., Ella 13a'ter, E Anderson, Anthot.y White. Hubert White, Clr ra Jucobs, )t liaist• Rhea elcCurny, Sr III., Cattle Davey. Ma'lel D Hlot', 'V Baker, E. Bowden, I. MeCur- ly 11 Neil; Jr III., A. Rob:neon, t{ J.,..,u, Elmer Wilson, Willa Smtth. \' N• 11 : 11., l.eunard Hulett J;s. W"tile Daft Jacob, Edna IFowde,c.; 5c Pt. .1., woJer NleCu"dy , Jr Pt. f., Fro -Idle Rovi en. L: uretta Br o-N.t, Guy .ra.:ub, elabel Broeil.-Doroety Couper, teacher. The provincial agricultural departmn.tt has decided to establish eight llluetra- (ion stations for sheep in Ontario Tnest' wilt be located on the farina o1 mien_ hot exrerts in sheep raising, and a re_. rd of the work done will be kcpt Thi runt iter of sheep kept In Ontario nas been decreasing (luring recent years, the far- mers malittatnitig they are nut as ptotit uble as other kinds o: live stpcic The new stations are deigned to shpw the average profits fanners may expect to make from grade ewes The stations will be located In Sint -o-. 3iurbn, Mid- d.levez and iBr,elt. anlor,g other counties CENTRALIA A ball game between the Crediton and Centralia te11rn8 on Mlruday even- ing here resulted to a tie, 2 to 2. Har- old Dopler). one of the Centralia tenni, received injuries which have laid him) up for a temple of days. -Church An• niver'snr v Services are to be held in the \1.'thodist Church nn Sonday next, when Rev. David 11 ge i of tit,,(- fnt•tIt at pren(•h. There will he nn tea meeting or pulltt: rile! lalttshr6l, lint the usual free-will offerings will he taken up on the Sunday.—Petitions for local option have been circulated and have been freely signed, anti a great deal store than the required uunit er of signatures have been ser culr'd.—Mrs. W. R. Elliott, who has -pent the hast couple of months in the N,.tth-West, returned honer on Satur- day. -- EI'HEL KiNRADE'S Mu}tl)E111:1t CONFESSES. Montreal, Oct. II. -- A special cable from London. Engl;tn:l, say': Edward William lied fin t gave himself up to the police 1h day on confession that he had killed Ethel Kinratlr' by shooting at Hamilton, Ont., last February. et the instigation of another man, whore nano, h•' bas forgotten, bat who gat4' h i rm $.,00. The cablegram hes awakened inter- est in the Kinrade tnvstery, the most sensational murder cine ir, the history of ('snade. The name of Bedfort did not appear during the trial at all. 'There was Borne evidence cnnceruing a tramp, but no ab (j to description of the man was given, nor was his nails—if there was *inch n man —ever learned. --- 1111/1)1. 1,1'11 Tii:\CEDI ! EC.\1.LEU The death at Ingersoll of Rev. Father 'simony recalls the Blddulph, tragedy of seeruary 3rd. 1880. He was parish p'or't of Iliddu:ph at the tint' of the murder o: the Donnelly family. Tills W.l.t one o: the most terrible trA(Vtiles that ever :r'nnckcd a Canadian ''om'nuft lty. Five people, including father, mot- `)er, son sad daughter, and a female reletive weer, murdered and their twills hYlI '01 Up I i 0:10 h43111ie. Att)ther 13.1. :1" ::R ret :'1 ,li31.4:.c!' away, was ,ii 3 ) 1 a; 1 (tu' .t 41 '. of a11)ut , .0 Dame .:n^. Children 0ry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA 11111 \'.\ Mr. and Mrs. 348. O'Rourke o! Lfondo.: returned to their home after spending n few days !tore. -Mr. Edward Matz of 1'ark1:111 visited Ills uncle. John Ratz, a few days last week. -Mr. and ;Vs. Albert Cunningham and family of Ailsa Cray spent Sunday at 1). Cunningham's =�tlsa Katie Curry visited frionds it Dashwood Sunday.-M1aa Adellno Fink- beiner spent Sunday at John ltatz's.- Miss Clara Rata spent Sunday In Cre•ii- ton.-Wedding belle will ring in our nelghkorhood soon. -Quite a number from here attended Parkhill Fair last week and report a good time. -Don't for get the Khlva shooting match on Mon- day, October loth. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA LONDON, ONTARIO Business & Shorthand SUBJECTS Resident and Mail Courses Cataloguer Fres, J. \\'- Westervelt, J. W. Westervelt, Jr.. C.A., Principal. Vice -Principal. Don't Monkey withthat Cough. Take Bowe 's White Pipe & Tar Sold only at Howey's Drug Store Revillon Freres � 1 1.1410 1711 The largest dealers in Furs and Skins in the world. W. pay the RIMIEST MARKET PRICE for all kinds of Raw Furs and Skins Honest assortrir.nt. Quick returns Ask for our 1t)09.1g10 PRICE LIST r IT'S FREE Oe.,c•ao•,•.r 134 and 136 Mcui:11 5t. `:••anree.l WE PAY EXPNrtsS CIIAR(.21. 1 NEW roviion Store Having leased the store property of Mr. J. W. Broderick, SL1L4 street,• I beg to announce to the p•.cb11.• that 1 have opened out business In the 11210 of Gen- eral Provisions. FLOUR, F1:F:1), STUC'h. FOOD, PRESS- ED HAY. STRAW„‘LL KiNDS OF SEE 14S. Glu.\ iN.S. 1:T('. ETC. The very best grades of flour always on hand Goode drl!ver d to any p.ttt of the town We 1,•vItc your patronage and nolirit a call from you Broderick's Old Stand J. EIOT $962 6) 1 One year ago, Mr. Geos O1Vakeninn was eat Hing 4-3 about $100 per year as Cn farm t,th.,rer Now he is earning at the rate of $902 CD per year. Sit mnnths' training at our Rusi• O nese College made the differenee. pV Was It a good investment' Ile thinks we His address i• New Os. 0) geode, Sack. 11/1 d1 Foul Count. PREPARATORY b COMMERCIAL STENOGRAPHY TF LEGRIP JY gnt.r 12•7 time. Ind,,.dntl t mist ion. ISA 0 0 Ss* O Write for pertkultrs. in• Clinton I311siness College sPitritriIito,'P'it11,'tlro1IF OECI. SPOTTON, PRIvr1PAt. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE Paid-up Capital, 110,000,000 Reserve, 16,000,000 DRAFTS Oil FOREIGN COUNTRIES Arret,c•.•inents have recently been 0o111pit-l.-at III'tic(whl(h tate branches of this Bank ore able to Issue Drafts en the principal points In the following countries : :>tu,tr .4-ilungary Belgium Brazil Bulgaria Ceylon China Crete Denmark Eerept Faroe Islands Finland Formosa France Fr'ch Cochin -China Germany Great Britain Greece Holland Iceland India !relate! Italy japan Jana Manchuria Norway Pe 'sin Phillipine Island. Roumania Russia Sert'ia Siam South :Africa Straits Settlements Sweden Switzerland Turkey West Indies 171 and elsewhere NO DELAY IN ISSUING. FULL PARTICULARS ON APPLICATION Exeter Branch—G. W. Harrison, Manager. Branch also at Crediton The general public will take notice that I and doing business in Exeter in the line of purchasing all kinds of scrap. Highest Market Prices Paid for Scrap Iron, Rags, Rubbers, Horse Hair, Copper, Etc. Etc. Etc. All purchaees to be delivered to T. HAWKINS & SON'S HARDWARE. EXETER, where the cash will be paid or trade given. Orders for collection of scrap may be left at the same store, where prompt attention will be given. M. WEXLER, Junk Dealer, Exeter, Ont. Be sure ty. L :-• 1 EntJ Pc-12'11jUjjj v Its the best kind of an investment.,, For sale by W. J. H E A M A N Purchased Blacksmith Business Having purchased the blacksmith property and business of MR. A, E. 1'1'11, near the Town Hall, I am prepared to do all kinds of Black- smith Work for theGetirrlu Public. and respect- fully solicit the patronage of all the Old Cus- tomers of the Shop, and many New Ones. I believe we can give you entire satisfaction. Yours, David Russell 400-2101100-30010-00-3010-200. Wedding Gifts Let your Wedding Gift he adtnired. ns it carries your heart feat wishes for home joys. It need not be expensive to be in gond taste. Our qualities are the best and prices the lowest. Cut Glass Our Cut Glass is of the finest cutting and perfect white crystal Silver Our Silver Dept. is is frim full of nice goode,dainty designs A. Marchand Jeweler and Optician --• Exeter, Ontario The lVlolsons Bank Incorporated 15.5,' Capital (paid up) Rest Fund - - $3.5'0,000 Has (ki Branches in Canada, and Agents and Correspondents in all the Principal Cities in the Wot Id. A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTF.n. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT immin at all Branches. interest allowed at highest rurrent rate. - EXETER BRANCH n Agents at Exeter for the Dominion Government. I)IC[sois & CARLiNG, Solicitors. N.1). 111 11)0N, Manager,