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THE EXETER TIMES P'T'G CO.
Limiter.
To the Electors of
South Huron.
Gentlemen. -The Governor (i meal
ha issued his proclamation calling
ection in South Huron to fill
the vacancy iu t he I)otnirtiott 1'arlia-
meut caused by the death of the late
Air. 13, 11. Gunn. Nomivation has
beeu fixed for Wednesday, January
15th., and the election is appointed
to take place on January 22nd. As
the time is short it will not be pus
co many of you per-
sonally
for me to s uta ) D I
sonally and 1 adopt This method of
placing myself before you and reach-
ing ;ts many of you as possible.
As you urc aware, in Juno last the
Reformers of South Iluron in Conven-
tion assembled, did me the honor of
aclecting me as their candidate for
t4e DominionParliament. I atom
"therefore now before you in that cap-
acity iolicitiug your suffrages at the
approaching election.
I need scarcely say that I do deep-
ly regret the reason which makes
this election necessary. The late
member for South Huron, Mr. B. 11.
Fuun, and myself, were for many
years close neighbors and friends and
although we differed very widely in
politics, neither of us permitted this
difference to interfere with our social
or business relations and had be been
spared to contest the constituency
with Inc I feel confident in saying
tri -we would close the contest os
good friends as we commenced it.
I flatter myself that 1 do not need
any personal introduction to you. 1
have been wit h you and amongst you,
1 one of you in fact, for thee past 35
years and have taken a more or less
uctive part in your public and local
affair. You are therefore, in a good
position to judge of sty fitness for
the 10-ition to which 1 aspire and of
sny ability to perform the important
duties thereto in n man-
ner
pertaining
ner creditable to myself and advan-
tageous to you.
While :as you know i have not by
auy means been a hide bound parti-
zan. I hive Legh :i consistent and
lily Cur,, member of the groat Lib -
esti party and that party will con-
tinue to receive my confidence and
support so long as their principles
fold ('OI(luct are such as. in nt\s esti-
mation. will bell serte the interests
of this young but zreat and rapidly
fermi kir country of ours. Ilut 1
shall never consider •nyself hound to
support my party except atoll d be-
lieve there to be right and actin! in
th'• best interests of the country and
can git.• to you a reason for the
faith 1 I a is in me and can justify.
at least to my on n conscit•nct•. the
ecutse I sh.111 see it Illy, duly to
take its your represent alive.
1rn the same manner shoul(ly ou sl','
fit to honor the wit h your confidence
to the *414141 of selecting arc• ns your
reeri•sen(atire. 1 sh7111 give a consis-
tent support 10 the Laurier Govern-
:meltlt so long as their ac
.ions and
conduct are such as to merit, in .try
opinion, that support. Under their
nran tuement; t he count ry he: t pros -
I
It Quiets
the Cough
This is one reason why Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral is so valua-
ble in consumption. It stops
the wear and tear of useless
coughing. But it does more
—it controls the inflammation,
quiets the fever, soothes, heals.
Ask your doctor about this.
T11, bast kind of se testimonial -
"Sold for over sixty years."
1rtaAsb ]. C Ain �' , r.'w-Ill, Ms.a.
Adv mse •fa.e.,rsrs cr
O rf7C S,1I'AP11111 A.
qett./ ut it-si ;K.
W. have. no *scree, Wee pw'•,.h
tho formalise of els Our rr,..'1.:•,...
saten rsow•ry by keeping the
WIs ie$1811111 With Ayer's Fitts.
pe fed as it has never prospered 1k
-
fore and udder smith circumstances 1
deem it would be extremely inadvis-
able and not in the interests of the
Windt! to uuake a change at Ilea pres-
ent titue and judgiue of the future
by the past 1 feel tplat I tt.11 trot
have any difficulty in extending to
the Guvertunent Illy most gelle.rou-
support as our representative. Trout
what 1 have already said you will
uiiderstantl toy position and 1 trust
it sill meet with your approval and
merit your }'lost generous support.
lit local matters, should you honor
tug tt illi your confidence and elect
ute as your representative, 1 shall al-
ways consider myself tit your dispos-
al and you will ever find me ready
and willing to do what in inc lies to
advance the interests of the county
and especially that part of it confin-
ed within 1 he bounds of South Iluron
irrespective of local, personal or pol-
itical considerations, and if 1 can
consistently and properly do a pol-
itical opponent a service 1 Shull be as
cheerfully at his disposal as I will be
to those attached to mo by political
ties. This, 1 cousider the only prop-
er representative position.
I hope during the catupaisn to have
the opportunity of discussing with
you on the public platform, at great-
er length, some of the many public
luestions, which are, at the present
time, interesting the people.
Again solieitiir your votes. in-
fluence and support tit the approach-
ing election, 1 ntn,
Your obedient servant,
M. Y. McLEAN.
Liberal candidate for South Huron.
The Zurich Herald has the follow-
ing regarding tut item in the 'Mail
and Empire of recent dale r,,farrin3
to the South Huron election: "Thr
Mail and J•:mpire of hfonday, com-
menting on the vacancy in the Coto -
mons, .of this Itiding, autotf other
this says :-"The sudden death of
Mr. 11. Gunn, the respected member
for South Iluron, and the remark-
able promptitude with which the bye -
election has beeln decided. upon, have
taken the people sonaw•hat at a
disadvantage for the Ottawa politi-
cians have had their candidate in the
field for months. while the people
have not made any such provision
for a contest. Nevertheless the op-
ponents of (graft are to the fore, and
are hoping to keep Aho constituency
in line tvith the (great movement
lookins to the inauguration of an
honest regitne :tt Ottawa. An excel-
lent candidate, in the person of Mr.
Henry Horton, of llensall, has been
placed itt the field, and preparations
have been made
for a
successful
..ssful
campaign." If this is the stuff this
journal publishes in every constitu-
ency where an election occurs, it is
a wonder that the party for which
it stands, should be successful in any
bye -election. Tito Herald pias pexsor
al knowledge regarding the selection
of Mr. M. T. McLean as this Jtetorin
candidate and for the Mail .end F+.m-
pire to say or insinuate that he is
the choice of Ottawa politicians is
very unfair. 'tVe venture to say that
the (gentlemen who chose lir. Mc-
Lean as their candidate, were ,IS itou-
orable n body of men as ever stet in
Convention -u fluenced by any out-
side interference, if there was any,
and the 'flail and Empire's slur of
the majority of the elector's of Mouth
Iluron will not tend to assist the el-
ection of +Mr. Henry Horton eta'
Conservative Candidate, who, w'•
understand is n gentleman in every
respect. and who. if tlefrntt•d, can,
at least partially blame it ott such at-
tacks on honorable citizens.'
-The following meetings will lie
held in the interest of Dir. M. Y.
McLean. the Liberal Candid ate ;
Thursday, .1at1. .16th at Crediton,
when Hon. 11'nt. Patterson. Minister
of Customs and of hers will address
the meeting. F'ria'r, .1:111y. 17th at
Zurich. with lir. I'ttt,r•ol, the prin-
cipal speaker. Mout it • ratty. _'0th.
at Exeter, Hon. Geo. P. Graft t.o.
Minister of Railways acid Jolts .1.
'Terrill. .NI. P. East AssiiiiItela, will
address the Exeter rucat ing.
To check a cold quickly. get front
your dru33iat some little Candy Col:1
Tablets nailed I'rcvt'ntice. !Drug-
gists everywhere are now dispensin3
I'rcrenties, for they are not only
safe, but d,'citlodly effective and
prompt. I'rcve ntic4 containno
1uinirte, no laxative, nothing hard)
nor sickenin3. Taken at the "sneeze
'ta;e" I'revcntic-t will prevent I'neu-
nfOni I. Ilronehitie, La Grippe etc.
hence the name f1'roventics. Good
for fevarinit children. 411 i'reventic,
25 cente. Trial Voxes b cent* Sold
by W. S. HEowcy
FOR OVER SiXTY TEARS
art it AND V* Y1.1.- 11c. Ge itkMan,-- Nr'
WfoAiuw'. ioothing Sirup has been used for
Over sixty years ny tnll.lons of mothers for i 8ci'
children while teething. Fitt perfect succev.
It s0, them the child. :softens the gum..allays en
pato, cure+ wind code. and Is the best remedy
for I)larrhtwa. 1t Is pleasant to the taste. Bold
druggists In every port of the world. 26
cants a bottle. it. value Is Incalculable, He
sure and take Mrs Winstow's Soothing
Syrup and salt for no other kind.
Guarantced under t he Food anti
Drugs Ast, June 30th, 1)'06, Serial
Number 1099.
Shipka
is. ,Lochner new 10 Ire, Cult
011 1104iI•4s last Mondry.
A public meeting in the ifatet,•sts
of 1I. 1. 11cL, 111. 1114' Literal candi-
date for Split 1. Iluron. was held lie rr•
I.st Thursday eve 'rhe tn,"'.•,in:
n ,s I:tri!,•I% :aerated :Intl itis 311-
drns.4d bt• 1 he candid•, a arts! air.
Miller. 11. I'.. of Rout It (grey. ttho
spoke i:i riffle on the goal :ul„onis-
t 1 1 inn and protrnss of the Laurier
„teminent . llot h speakers tt rr.•
i 11 received and it it expected lir.
Sit -Lean, from expressions heard, to i11
,(e( a food majority in this section.
NI,. ,1. K. liellermawt. the i.ibera1
candidate for the Letislat lir,. 0110
tact an att.lress w•hieh was will re-
! ceitPd. The 'neat in. Hos d at a
late hour. with cheers for Mr. Me -
i Lean and the sitttinr of God save
11be Hint.
Th0er unhappy persons w he suffer
front net eousneas and dyspepsia
+hnn)d use Crrter's I,ir1l 'Verve
Pills. as hick are made expressly for
sleepless. nervous dyspeptic, aulfer•
•'r ,, 1'l ire tar.
(OAA' Ce 2 .A. .
4zev ars tk. IM RttN log hire )tltta s
:B6
a*'ars
• N
ltdee
Whalen
'1't:'• opening of the Whalen 31elh-
utli.t chureh took place on timidity
nod Monday Jany.. 1_' and Ft, Rev.
J. V . lord, I'resideut of the Loial-
(1011 Conference, conducted the sar-
sices 011 Sunday and delivered able
awl impressive sermons which were
listened to ttitlt marked attention by
the large congregations present. On
Monday evening t ho Ladies of the
congregation ,gave a splendid fowl
supper in t he basement tth,•ri 010
church was again crowded lu its ut-
most capacity. After supper Rev.
Mr. Andrew, of Crediton, asked the
congregation for subscriptions to
provide for a balance of six hundred
dollars which eves still standing
against the property and succeeded
in obtaining 0100 and is expected
that with the zumount the supper
realized and the collections that. by -
next Sunday when the chairman of
the District, they. A. 11. Going. 13.
A., of Exeter, dedicates the Church
it trill be entirely free of debt. Tho
music for all the services was pro-
vided by the dairkton Methodist
choir and •tuartette assisted by Mr.
Pink of London and was very highly
appreciated.
This church is :t credit So the
community in which it stands and
speaks well for t he energy and spir-
itual life of its members and adher-
ents. Also much is due to the Pas-
tor ltev. 11. J. hair for the encour-
agemont which he has given the en-
terprise,
STEPHEN .COUNCIL
The newly elected Council of lh
Township of Stephen, consisting of
Stephen Webb, Reeve; Jacob Keller -
mann. Deputy -Reeve told 1V, 1). San-
ders Andrew Hicks and ,tl'illiani
Yaerlcy, councillors, held their first
meeting in the Town Hall, Crediton,
of Monday, the 13th day of January
1908 at 11 a. its
After each member had subscribed
to his declaration of office and prop-
ertyerly ivalification. the minutes of
the previous meeting were read and
adopted.
Sanders - Yearley - "That Haut
Brown be appointed Township Treas-
urer at his former salary of $90."
-Carried.
flicks - Sanders -"That Joseph
Guinan be appointe(I TO'.li5hip As-
sessor :it •his fortner salary of $80." -
Carried.
Hicks - Yearlt'y - "Thal .1n:ues
Rodgers be appointed cane Ace at
a salary of G20.". -Carried.
Ke)lennann - Jlicks - "That 11.
Doyle and John llrokenshire be ap-
pointer( auditors c11 11 stilt ry of $8
rash." -Carried.
Clicks - Yearley - "That 'ply -laws
Nos. 1 and 2 of 1908, each having
been read the third time, 113 pfISSC(I
and signed by the Reeve and C1: rk
and tine seal of the Corporation at-
tached thereto." -Carried.
Nellermann - Yearley - "That a
donation of $5 he granted to the
Hospital for Sick Children" - Car-
ried.
Accounts to the amount of $94.78
were paid.
Tho Council adjourned to meet in
the Town hall. Crediton. on Monday.
the and of March, A. D. 1908 nt 1
1'. NI.
HENRY I:r[.HEit, Tp. -Clerk.
Centralia
Nelson E. Hicks, t,;;,i'sr;;;;;i:oO
Pupil of London Consertatory Music. 11. Hutto en
McDonald, Charles w'hite,l.oi,don Eng.. Ernest l:.
ritrdley ,London, Eng. A limited number of pupils
will be accepted
The anniversary of the Ladies Aid
Society of the Methodist Church will
be observed next Sunday and Monday.
Rev, tV, 11, Butt will conduct the ser-
vices on Sunday. An old-feshtonetl
tet -meeting is to bo held on Monday
evening Speeches will be delivered
by Revs. A II. Going and .1. E.
Holmes. Besides home talent, Mies
Grigg, of London, will sing. Miss L.
White, a member of Dr. 'Torrington's
orchestra, Toronto, will render a num-
ber of grand violin selections. Tea
from 6 to 8. Admission 23 cents for
Adults and 15 cents for children.
Miss Mary Hepburn returned to her
home in 'Toronto, Tuesday, after an
extended visit here.
The old B. C Church is being offer-
ed for sale.
Mr. W.-Ilogarth, of Eden public
me
hind, ,addressed the League on '('iter
day evening.
Mrs. 13rnwn, who is sick, is haute
with her tuotitt'r, Mrs. Boyle.
'I'Ite Women's Missionary Society
tort at the Misses Wilson'tami Tuesday
afternoon when lea was served to the
ulemhere.
Miss Laurvt Ilntt sang and recite( at
the Lucan Methodist church fowl sup-
per on Monday evening
Mt. 11'nl. ('uloid spent n couple, of
weeks in the _ oh,tlt district. How
oetny mines he has purchased we
k now not.
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DIED
\ 1111E11' -In Itiddulph. 011 Thursday
.111111a ry 11th. 111(18. John Andrew
1.red 6:1 years, 7 months :Ind .0
days.
I.:AM1'PI(T-1n Denfield, of January
10th., 1908, 'Me rrialt Lamport be-
loved wite w•
of 1? ,Ird l• ) r
d ..tin ort a
! Jed
87 years, ;i months, 15 days.
'USW 11(8-1n Ilibbsrt on Tues. .1111.
1Ith• 1408• Jeanette ItrlI bolo -d
wife of Mfr. Willi tin Totters. aged
P9 yen r -
We Hear of More Cures
Of troubles •'riOnating It• impure 1,1,,,L
scrofula, loss of appetite, catarrh, rl,cnui.a
t ism, by11t>,Mi's Sarsapsri l la t han by chatter
so -celled remedies combined. Somehow
those cured by hood's seem to stay cured.
and they gla•tIy tell the Rind news to other..
Blood Purifier --"I have used Voest'.
"arsapsrilts :and have (“rind it the choicest
blo.rll purifier. It !WWI* a Omni( steady
stream of life through'lut the weary b.a1y.
'rh.'re's life and +trenth In every drop of it.”
It Oita t+NITII. 46 Wellesley 9t., Toronto.
Afflicted 16 Years -"Hoot'. Sar,apa
rills has cured the of scrofula, with which l
hate been trouhl..I 16 year., rind eansed by
vaccination. My Moe daughter hod a
,••rnfnl' swelling on her neck and Hood'.
143r4apartti. a1,n rnre.t her." Mas. None
Hernial*. Hughey, Tennessee.
hosts '. "arsaparllla is soba everywhere.
1(10 ihrac. ;Tne !Ninon Prepared only by
C. I. newt) Co., Lowell, Mas.., P. S. A.
N. 11. Ise net tak.• s substitute. 1nelst opus
having Hoal'.
' I i'1'f'1n'^1T'r•ll-n1141na111i�nn,ln.u.
MUM
Vegetable Prep arationl'or As -
similaling therood antiRcg uta -
ting the Stomneks anciDoweis of
Promote s Digesli on,Cheerful-
ncssandRest.Contains neither
Opium,Morphine nor Mineral.
NOT NA1tC OTIC.
a -old n•sofzZLroam
Itrrpttrn S,rl -
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New!
Aperfect Remedy forConstipa-
tion. Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea,
Worms ,Convulsions,f everish-
ness andLOss OF SLEEP
iacSinaic Sfgpaliirc of
Limit
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EXACT COPY DP WRAPPCB.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
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In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
CASTE
TME cINTaua.ONPAN,, rt�W r.wa OITr,
Lucan
A well-known and much respected
citizen, of Lucan teas carried awa•ya
u 11 •t a' • i n e
n tic � •.nt a th
s c l e l s t
d(1 d c n
) a
person of •Mr. J, W. Orme. who un-
til a short time n+go ons owner of
the Lucan (doge. Mr . Orme died
suddenly while preparing this toilet
for the ermine meal. Mr. Orme suf-
fered an apopletic stroke some y:ars
alio, but had been in splendid health County. This horse hits proved loin -
lately. Ile was about 60 years of self a sure foal tetter and a good
age. For Crary Nears he drove tit,• stock horse. lir. 1)ornton, is a good
Lucan stege, and it is a coincidence judge of a hore, 111(1 is sure to have
that .Mr, dlo(4gins, the other ata re- (licked out :a _ood one. This one
driver on Ute Fano' route, died n fee trill prone :, totes tanker for his
u►atiHJis it u owner anti his pit1rens.
Iiensall.
Mr. T. 1, (terry, of Hensel!, who
has a wide reputation as an impor-
ter and dealer in heavy horses, has
been inakiur a number of important
sales lately-. The latest of Hies.) is
the sale of a fine four year old
Clydesdale stallion. to Mr. Louis
1)ornton, of South WoodsJee, Essex
4,
2
Bole's Preparation
costes in such a big bottle
from which it is trade is such an
--that one bottle cure, most coughs.
Bole's Preparation of
Friar's Cough Balsam
costs only 25c a bottle. Your dealer liar; it or can easily get it for you.
See that he does. It is BOLE'S PREPARATION you want -the cough
cure that cures coughs. 37
NATIONAL DRUG A CHEMICAL CO. OF CANADA UNITED, LONDON, ONT.
to Cure Your Cough
of Friar's Cough Balsam
nd the prescription
cellent one
Notice.
TERMS OF SALE
Tett per cent. on the day of. etale,
rhe Second Annual Meeting of The and the balance in 30 clays thereafter
Huron 1Veather Insurance Mutual without ielerest. A portion of the
Company will be held in the Town purchas•• t"oney can remain on Mort -
Zurich. en'Tnesday, the -ith day of 'gaze if Ih • purchaser desires it.
February, 11)08, atone ciclock, p, rn., hurtle•r {'articulars and terms and
Business: -Receiving the Directors, coniiit 101.4 of sale will be made known
Auditors' and Treasurer's reports; El- on the day of sale or may ie had of
ection of tht•ee I)irectors and such +Ipf.li(ation 10 lb4 undersinfed.
other hn•iness that may be in the in- E. IIOSSENIIERRY, Auctioneer
terests of the Company. Zurich. Ontario.
IV. T. (.'AI.1111'Ertf.. E. Zi�LL171t (.I.Al111AN tic STANIII'1tV. Exeter,
i'reaid.'nt Setretnryl Ontario, Vendor's Solicilor�.
Farm For Sale
111, acres being 1 lot 2_ and tint of ':3, Annual Meeting
Con. 12, Hat-, nn nhirh there is an up.: Tine annual meeting Ili the 1'=borne
to slate brick brute with galvanized & Hibbert Matlu:al Fite Iosur4rce Co.,
roof; new hank barn with straw shed wilt be held in the
16 by 71 and 11) by 111; Iwo overflowing r PUBLIC 11.1 LL, FAR(II'l1AR-
wells; good orchard: 15 acres hardwood ON MONDAY, FE13'V arta 1110ii.
bush. Everything in gond shape; 1 1-2
miles from Zurich. A nice home. ti at One p. m.
Terms easy. Appy to C. L. Moser or The hn.il•ess ron•i.Is of re'ceiving
E. Zeller, '/.ut•ictt. 1.158 1tte Directors manta 1eprot :usd t he
'Auditor. rep•',,: t.•ebur of woI►irPc-
1 , -
tot.i . ,nal of t'.a, A u'tt t. , and any
other Irl.iePsis rttia Duty pre ir, 11n+ in-
tereet Ill the ('.•Iupiny.
Lot 12 and South half of Lot 11, ('on- Thr iseses(lt5 seen. 14.1m "f Alice
cession One, .aleGilhvray. oil expires, 1•.,r. erof. :.re I !tib;e ter re• house.
( rlr llttrfr 11 a .1 i.. Itn-s.elt and1Vnt.
1londa ', January q til, 1 JO',
at Two o'clock p. n.. tin the premises 1'oli(•y bol h r" nr0 tr ti' ',..I to al-
to he sold in 'lock or separately to tt'nd,
Mortgage Sale
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The lVlolsons Bank
Established 1855.
HEAD OFFICE
MONTREAL.
CAPITAL PAID UP • • • • • • • • 53.000,000.00
RESERVE FUND • • • • • • • • - • • • • • 53,000,000.00
Assets Over $33000,000,00
General Banking Business Transacted.
Savings Bank Department
$1.00 Opens an Account and Interest added FOUR
Times a Year.
Dickson & Carling, Solicitors, N. D. HU RDON, Manager
•i•
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Winter
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DENTAL
DIC. A, R. KINSMAN, L, D. 8., D.
D. S„ Honor graduate of 'Toronto
University.
Dental Surgeon
Office over G1adniatt & Stanbury's
Main street-ExETER.
DR. G. F. ItOL'LSTON, L. D. S.
D. D. 8„ Dentist. Member of
+ R. C. D. 8., of Ontario and Honor
Graduate of Toronto University.
•F OFFICE: --Over Dickson & Carling's
* Law Offices in Dr. Anderson's former
+ dental parlors,
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MEDI0
AL
W. BROWNING, M. D., M. 0
• P. B., Graduate Victoria Un
v.reity. office and reatdonenco. Dominion
Laboratory, Exeter,
Associate Coroner of Huron.
Lewis Thomas k Nutter
+++.14++++++++++++++++++44+ Civil Engineer& Architect
(Late Department of public Works, Canada.)
Consulting Engineer for Municipal and County
LEAVE YOUR Work, Electr'.e,, head., Sewerage and w'aterwottC
Phone lyharta, Bridges old Ke -enforced C'oucrete
Phone 2220 London OntarIC
Orders
WITH
s. MarUn & son
Pianos, Organs
Sewing Machines
Fine Stationery
Children's Sleighs, &c.
Tee Usborne and Hibbert
Farmer's Mutual Fire insur-
ance Gompanu
Head Office, Farquhar,.Ont.
fres. W. II. PASSMORE, Farquhar.
Vice -Pres.: -J. L. RUSSELL,
IIUSSELLnALE. P. O.
DIRECTORS.
WM, Roy, BORNIIOLM P. 0
WV31. BROCK WINCH r:LSSA 1', 0.
T. RYAN, DUBLIN P. 0
ROIBEIRT NORI(IS, Biafra.
AGENTS.
JOHN ESSEIRY, Exeter, agent for
Osborne Lad lliddulph.
OLIVER HARRIS, Munro, agent
tor Hibbert, Fullerton and Logan.
B. W. F. BEAVERS.
Secv.Treas. Farquhar.
GLAI)MAN & STANIWRY, 9olioitor,
THE
BEST
FLOUR
We have on hand a supply of
the best flour made from No. t
Manitoba hard whcat manufact-
ured by Pfeffer Bros of Milverton
you can get it at the Exeter ware -
suit purchasers. Two thirds of the B 4'V. F. lil$:11'1'.R+, Secy. -
we payhighest
!intent's,. tlnotlPy can remain on mint• sir. Theob4141 Dell rich f • gin lit, I Remember g t
gage for five years at live per cent in• earl)., is vi'iting hie brothel here at prices for all kinds of grain.
teles(. About :'y) gags of wheat, fall f1Paeril,
plowing ,all done except about 1:3 acres ' -
one-quarter utile front 3lnnreeville. Clearing
For further pertieniats apply to Auction Sale.
(ii,Ai►MAN STANHUICV,
Grab d11t6O
-a-
n.
Exeter. Exeter, Centralia
n. f:, 111•S YON. 1:-ry Exeter.I FARM ST0('la A\II IMPL1•:.'•1ENTS.
JAME!" STANLEY, Auct„ Lntan.
. G SELDON
Mortgage Sale.
-of-
1,)0 ACRE PAlill I'. II AY TOIVN-
811I1'
Joseph White. Auct. will seII by
public auction for 11r. Joseph (loss,
oft Lot 21. Cott. 12, 1•'ullarton half
mile Oast of >lount I'Irasant, 011
1- It l DA 1 .IAN. 17111. 1908.
('oumencint at 12 o'clock sharp,
the follow int :-
Under and by tirt,4' of the Power Stock - 1 ttr:ftclned team u,nera1
of Safe in n cert lin Mort sa re whietl purpose 4 years old : 1 :f *red driver
will le produced it the time of Rifle in foal to Chaplain McGretor; 1
there will Is. of Loot for sal • by pub- yearlinz filly. sire. Clerkenwell : 1
lie ruction on yearling tcldin,r. sired by Cterk.•n-
TI' FAIL% Y. FElti HAlth to,. W0't. ttell: '2 suckers sired 1t. Clerken-
At 2 o'clock. is m. well ; 2 ..rood dairy cotes attpfwse(I to
at the
ca Ivo in April; 1 rooddairy row
t supposed to to itt calf ; I thoroih-
1t:tat 1N ION HOTELIN %t'i(1011.-bred 1)nrhant non1 year old ; 2
Lot number fourteen, in the I'if- i yearlint heifers ; 8 yearlint steers ;
Gant it ('ontessinrt of the Township of I fi ell V(14 : ) sow due to farrow in
Ilay. in the Colony of Iluron. I February ; 2 sows due to farrow in
On this faun are a frame deelI,ta April ; 3 store hots : 10 piss. 1
Louse, :, !arse Link barn hitt. Atone! months old: 100 youn1 hens.
,, c.,
. inn r , to 11 i n Irl 1 r
(anwd.tlon. frame rive brit and n� 1I rn nts
zood 014I•ard. Th, properly is situ- nearly nen•; t3faxa•rlt mower; coni-
c
co vettienl to church :attd school i billed 8) Ivester teeed-`r new ; tnanoro
and Clandeboye
spreader Kemp new ; )unilr,•r wa sots
end box ; pair trucks; bobsl.isit and
box nearly new : 1 land roller ; rul-
livator 11-tnti make nearly new ; ,1
tiny rick : titin plow ; single plots
Fluery ; rinslt' plots. Frost & Wood.
new ; scuffler. Maxwell mate : 3 sets
iron harrows; disc hirroty; turnip
sower ; sintI. burry: hay rake; pair
scales 2(04) 11,s, cap.; f:ulnin.c mill ;
ha s t ruck : :15 -fool ladder ; Cra vet
box : feed ruck ; watert loath ; ;rind
stone : knife ,rrimier : trait) cradle ;
Hell pult.•r; get hunks: ttheel barrow
cauldron kettle : w iter barrel ; milk
tank : $ nfilk cane : Chatham incu-
bator sant btoorlr•r•: ,Na 1108:11 cream
separator ; Daim' churn : flour box ;
bahr hand •l n tstone :
t '
t ren"t his far',.
.'Ii work harries.; pick ; e)roitta; 5'.TO,`1F:1'11 5V 111TV '
rtehiftletren*; 1 neckyok's: Scan Anetiesi er.
MONEY TO LOAN
MONEY
We have unlimited private funds for invest,
enb upon farm or village t roperty ab Iowa
sides or Interest.
DICKSON & CARLING
'Captor
DICKSON & CARLING,
erelatore Solicitor, Notaries Coave sre
Commissioners, solicitors for (be for
Bank, Etc.
looney to Loan at lowest rates of interest:
OFFICE r -MAIN STREET, EXISTEN.
■. CARLING It A. L. t3. D1cut1011
CONEY TO LOAN.
We have a large amount of private funds
oaa on farm and village properties at lowrstal
totereeb.
OLADMAN & STANIIURY
Barristers Solicitors, d1 tin St.pcxster
Syoopis of Ire C000tlioo Norm West
IIOMESTEAU ItE(IULATIO\8.
1- even numbered section of Dominion Lunda Io
ANY
taskatchewan and Alberta, except
S and 26, not reserved, tory he homesteaded 66jyr
any person who is the sole he,.d of a family, or spy
male over 1Syet rs of age. to the extent of one-q
ter section of 1611 acres, wore or less.
Application for entry must be rustle in person by
the applicant at a Irotuinion Lands Agtney or Sub-
agency Tor the district in which 1he Land is situate.
Entry lei proxy may, however, be trade at an r ftp•
cy on < •itatnconditions by the father, mother, sop,
daughter, brother or sister et an intending 1 ome•
steader.
The homesteader is required to perform tpel
homestead duties under one of the following Omit
(1) At least six months' residence upon and cultl•
v anion of the land in each year for Three years.
(1) A homesteader may if he so desires, perform
the required residence dollen Le Sting on farmlgg
mlaneatd .owned solely by him, not fess than eighty (
acres In extent in the vicinity- of his homestead.tead.
Joint osntrshfp in land still tt ill not muthis requires
(:t) If the father for mother, if the father is des
ceased) of the homesteader has permanent residents
on farming land owned solely by him. not It,. thp1
ciiM) (SO) acres in extent, in the skinny of r6C
homestead, or upon a homestead entered for by Win
in the 'ieinity, such homesteader may per lotto h15
moo-cntherre.sklence duties by lit h,u with the father Or
1 The term "vicinity" in The two preceedlnbb
paragraphs is defined as meaning not tuore MID
nine miles n adirrt lice, exelushe of road Blow•
once. crested in tha measurement.
A homesteader intending to perform his
dente duties in accordance Nith the above all
tic ing with his parents or on farming land owned y
himst•1f nntst notify the Agent of the district of aticfi
intention,
Stix months' notice in sriting should be given (A
t'ommntr f I,nndninn lands wa 01
inhetentionCto aiseiorpply fat Otta
or p•a,e•nt.
wo•,
Deputy of the Minister of the interior
'i 1t—Unauthorized publication of this advrnts*
meat will not be paid for
House and Lot for Sale
Ilouse and lot for sale I't. lot 151
Con. 12 tlshorne, 1-2 acre land hood
brick cottage and marble. Must be
Acid. Apply'Ihns, Cameron, Auotiofs
eor Farquhar.
Store Property for Sale
in the village of Exeter, compoyd
Ill the North part of Lot 11 oe the
West sick of Main Street, consisting
of one ,good store and the building
now used for a postoffica, known as
'ihe, Johns Block.
For terms and partieula,rs pppl�
to Thos. Ci►ru•ron, Atict:nneer, }'ars
yuhar. ••19.17.
set of of lirreeliitir 111rtnl••.v ; mot sin.{•
le barites.; nod other collars and bri-
dle.; fly net ; :r number of sweat
pads ; pair horse blankets ; hay fork,
car, 2 ropes •Ind pulleys and slings ;
mcyth4m; fork. ; hove ; ,train In is r;
iunnlit} of hay ; 1u(►(► bu44helm of tur-
nips n hos* of other stn:111 articles
O.eful
on :, farm.
TEItand unrh•r. cs,h : over
that 'tn1ount 10 non• be' credit will
be liven en furnish idle approved
joint notes. 04 a (timtount of 5 per
cent. per annus, for ravioli in lieu of
dotes.
No. reaetve nm the proprietor has
.1OYi•:I'll ROSS,
Proprietor.