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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1908-03-12, Page 1xrier LJRON &M IDDL ESEX GAZETr1 E TIIIRTY• FI h' l'l l YEAR -NO 1 791; EXETER, ONT., CANADA, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 12t11 19u,, •♦♦♦••••••••♦•♦••♦••••••••.••••••••••♦•••♦•••• JONES & CLARKS' Phone No. 32. New Wash Goods for Spring You would be surprised to see the amount of Spring Wash Goods we are selling. But it gives you the first choice and ;am. ple time to have it made up and ready for the tine weather Our New Coats are � Jones & Clark Plain Mull One of the newest goods this spring. It retakes a very dainty dress, comes in pink and blue, per yard 25c. Dress Linens Another of this seasons a. leaders and very durable for swear, pink, pale blue, Copen- hagen blue and brown. Also stripes and checks of different shades. 25c. Ginghams The old reliable wash goods for school and outing dresses. Large and small checks, fancy stripes and plain. 12Ic. Mtlslins Our stock this spring spark- les with all the new ideas. Stripes and floral effects in the latest colors. Making Quito a Stir. "No wonder" \Ve have the correct goods made up in the very latest styles and cannot fail to please you, $7.00 Buys a smart, fawn covert cloth coat, very correct in make and finish. $9.00 For a neat black Broadcloth coat, loose or tight fitting, *10.00 t 'This buys our best fawn or black Coats in loose, semi -fitting or tight -fitting. It is a real nifty garment and cne you will he delighted with. ss.. $1.00 For a regular $1.511 underskirt Be sure and secure one of these before they all go. Good heavy sateen. Headquarters for the Celebrated W. E. Sanford •• Clothing also high grade shoes and wall papers. 0••♦♦•♦••♦•♦♦•♦♦♦♦•••••♦•♦• ••♦♦••♦•••••••♦•♦•• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• f• s• si is si ii •ii i♦ •• •• ii • ii •• •• •• s: ii •• S' • •••••• •• •• Ratepayers to Vote on By=law to Give Con- nor Bros. $500 for Site to Build. Ti,. , a 11:24 ae vet -,)'g flood rt•presetvi tatiuut of the ratepayers at the spec- ial meeting called for Tuesday, flight at the Town Hall to discuss the, ad.- visalelity of gr:tntir►o \le's4rs, Connor Bros. tt'ho era intending forming tt joint stock company, and erecting a *10,000 plant for the manufacture of gasoline engines said other machine's for twhieh they ]told ,patents, they sunt ut $500 to defray expenses an tfic purchase of ;t s►tc, etc. r The meeting was op..ned 'by Reeve Dobler, who explained, the obj•:ce of the Meeting, stating ,that Connor Bros. would like to have a by-law submitted to (ho ratepayers giving theist :500 and a fixed assessment of $500 for a term of tett years, Con- nor tiros. agreeing to erect .a plant 10 cost in the ncighiro,'hootli of :;:10,- 000. Mt-. L. 11. Dickson was called upon and 'stated that Connor Bros. ha.1 secured patents on gasoline engines and other machinery, and had ;been offered inducements from other places to locato there, taut' that we could not afford to lose, such am en- terprising firm, Loth of iwitolu are well known, whose tt ord is us good as gold and both are expert work- men. They intend forming a joint stock company and erect a building atot plant coding c10,000, and would employ front 7 to 9 hands lit rho start increasing the number as busi- ness warranted. The $500 asked for would be for the purcha ss of a site the expettse;s incurred in forming tho company and loss of tines; in super- :. intending. the construction of 1 l,.• • •• s. .; •• ♦ ♦� plant. 1'hcy would also want a fix- ed rate of assessment ,• at $500 for the terra of ten years. TVo firm will he known es "Connor Machine Cocnpanyr Limited' with a capitalization of t $25,000. Mr. Dickson urged tho sup- port of t lie ratepayers to this propo- sition. ropossition. Mr. Iluelt Spackman and others hear iily concurred ill the t tit ka of Mr. Dickson and hoped a ie. coun- cil would submit a by-law per the ngrc.'ment to be /sighed 1.y Con. nor Bros. z;S1r. Connor on being asked ]tow Z= 1 many hand . would employ.' stated be could nut tell, but would • ♦: a employ as many a he could and •• •• ♦I • •• • II • Great Slaughter Sale of Furniture for Cash As we have a Iery large stock on h'ttld and we want the money and roust [educe our stock we have decided to have one month's sale only. Now those wanting furniture will miss one of the chances in a life tante if they miss this sale. • This is a Sample of Prices (Touches regular $22 now $19 00 Couches ...regular 13 now 10 5o Couches regular 8 now 6 00 Couches .. regular 5 no\% 3 50 Parlor Suites .. regular 45 nov,- 3S oo Parlor Suites .... ..regular 55 now 48'00 Buffets . regular 35 now 2S:0O Buffets regular 2 5 now 20 00 lockers 111 many designs, Sid0)01111s, Evert Ming in the Furniture lint'. And every artie le recut eel in proportion. Now this is it g.•t'nuine Fade. We ttleAll what the aely.-111.". 1t••naember there is no •,1.1 stte,•k, se11 nety and up- It-•nieitiin•r our sale closes Satiurtlay I Itli, J. BEVERLEY ilrniture i)ealer and Undertaker. Opera Nouse Block 1' .1 it M .I1.O 1t ,S A L 1'• • 1 1Vottacn tt it h 'idle co lor1e's faces :\ t~cx►d 101, ac't's on int 17, ['on. tsbo feel tweak and discouraged, will IlIanslgnrd. on West lloiili,iary. l i receive both mental an•1 bodily vigor 1.4 miles froth \\'oo.1hau1. On 1110 by tieing Carter's Iron Pills, which fares there is a .rood brick }loupe. Too are made for the hioud, nerves and good cellars. Woodshed Isuntu►er, complexion. kitchen. Theta is a harm on is 40x60 also !torso stable and cattle Saturday for noon at 10 o'clock •• tthect ►'35125or . "1111114 !lied. Mogi 1►+en. there passed iti his et ern IV rest one 2 never failing! w,•i1.• one 81 1110 of the oldeat end most respect e 1 house and t he other at the barn. e. r •sidents of tie.1forth. in that person good orchards. 40 acres seeded. 0 of Mr. Robert Lurnstten. Th& later serf a fall wheat. 1':111 ploughing .111 Mr. Ltimsrlcn ryas born in Aberdeen, I clone. The 'farm 14 well fenced. 400, Scotland in the rear 1020. and came rods est wire fencing. Thi• farm to canadrt while 0it,, i young; than. slake a profit, and thou It nvould employ would bo persons l+'•;rlh i11 Exeter. The cornpany would take in young fellow's in town. and teach them twork in different lines, thus keeping them iia lir- village. In, re- gard to evtstine they would patr•on+ee the Exeter foundry as fir as possible believing that. arrangernents can be made with Mr. '(array to do a considerable got lion of 11e,. work. The firm h+s order, for Ser: r al rugines on )trend, and wouill like to commence the (.rection of t ha Ibuil.i- ittg ns soon as springs, opens. Itegarding the repair work wliicli Messrs. Connor Dios. liarc 13•..111 do - Mg for several years, Mr. Connor stated they would arrange to take care of anything that would come to them if t hey can possibly do so. A standing vote, was taken as to the expression of the wishes of those present, and the vote. was ,unanimous in favor of having the council submit the by-law. As it was arranged to :lis ve the Gitbs by-law re -submitted on the 3rd of Apr)1, tho Council ,has deck!, ,11 to postpone the voti)ig ,until a week later ut order that (III' two by- laws can be submitted at the sante. time, thus saving ,1 considerable expense. Two S'.11s ago tate Times made a suggestion along tho lino which Con- nor 'Bros. have now taken up, but at that time t hey were not prel►arc11 to take up the matter. However, now that they ore in a posit ion ito "branch out more exten- sively, they should be given every e)t- 'ouragetnct►t to increase their bu-i• ness. thus giving Exeter onot.her in - (lush j' atw)►icli it is had))1 in nec:l' t.f. ,MARRIED LYONS-CII:1!'I'EI, -- i1► Hamilton, on Wednesday March 4th, Miss 1?dni Chappel, to 4r. Percy L. 1ar- s11E1'I'E1t»-'t11'SSE11•-1ig Stephen, 011 Wednesday. Mat eh It h.. 190". Miss Musser. daughter of Aaron Musser. of Stephen. net) Mr. Benj. Sheppe.rd. isl.EINSTi:IV1•:it--1Vl1.LEBT - At 1).) 1t5 ood. Tuesday, March 3rJ.. Miss Effie• \S'illcrt, daughter of lia rry \\•►Vert, ex -reeve Stephen. timet 11r. \1'illiam3 Kleinstiver. SIil•:1tItI'I'--TteltNEt1-At Stephen on Wednesday. .118 rch 4t h. Miss Eva Lillian. dlaighterf of Mr. and Mrs. l'egelieth Turner and Mr. W1 Iter• 1.e -rt Sherrit. both of Stephen. 1.11ED I'.11•Ni.-1n ►"i►('phen. 011 Sunday tat of Mi r^ti. .lohti Payne. geed r►' s 1 !IA ltltlhON-In Exeter. \1'edit .-.l.ay. 11srelt 4th. Charles Harrison. aged F2 years and 5 months. Auctions Sale - ':,fumes (' :irle•1vr1 tt il. !told T1s nuc• Hon sale at the 11'•1ropolitan jiote'I on March 27*li at 12 o'clock noon. Any p •rson wishing to make etit ri'e for 1h+s sale will p1cime do so nt this office on or )t'foret March 17th so the( tt • twill have it. properly, ad- vertised. d- veert► t d. Arrangements liavr, Leen md' 'o tit tt all stock will bo prog:- cr)y cared for a t t he hotel stables. roust be sold as the propri.et rens will After re -chaining in Hamilton for n Co Al. T O rt Z AV. the ttunll►rr of years lie cline to Seafort hBearetbe 1t:� Kir.d p� Y.�u il3►ii A war's rje„a�el 'give 1111 iarmin, on or before first day of April. Tenn., easy. 1•'or , , • 0, ....re further particulars apply to 111'=, T. on in 18(3_. a id for rn.an}s S'eryr• carried 0, .....re ('ornish. Woodham, or ort thew prem- anhscnjovrd very t,i well cc tte'artU.' 1 trestles of eCe. ! .t Locals Miss Davidson of 'ttittfot d, is the r • The death of one of 1 odcriclr,'s oil residents took place last Thursday at. the Guelph Hospital. whets Francis Ashton Stint passed att'aty ill his t12 year. Mr. Smith went to Goderich from the states tinny yeses+ ;leo and went into partnership w1111 ts. .1. Hicks, !father of E. E. flick a iso is in the drug business the r'1. Hicks icktw & Smith went- a well-kt►o•,t 1t titan nt contractors and later Mr. Shia Li colt - ducted the busiltclis alone, retiring frau active life a number of years ago. Ile was twice married. � The jury high court sittings for the County of Huron were. held at t:oderic•ti last week. Hon. 11.. Jus• Huron guest of }Bev. and Mrs. Fear. -Hiss Phoe'Le itick1,.•.1. ltah r.• - t uric i from the millinery openings and will be with '.1 11orlock for :ttrottier seaon. -The Ilensall Epworth League is expected to visit t tit- Leagusi cf the .Iain•s htrcef Methodist church next '1'u ' (l )' evening. -lir. Mussell Soljithcolt, who has been visiting his mother for the past few months leaves• to -day for Mitl- nedosa, Man. -Mr. Art \Vood has accededa pos• ition with the llomlc flank head of- fice at Toronto and !eft Thursday toflee Melva being the judge. The :onttnence work. 1 suit of Tobias Fisher svhd was MI -Bring your children having :de• jured in an acidettt oil the. Construe - fective vision. headaches or cross tion of the Guelph and Uoder:ch (tail, eyes to Mrs. J. J. Allan at the Come way in- 190G, was settled' by conseltt. rneercia1 Hotel Saturday, Match 21st The Corer nor Gen: ral ]las t1))tlOttllC- ed that the Prince of Wales will visit Canada during the ter'cente'r.i r'y celehrattoll. Ile .sill h. accompanied by a flotilla of ”r '-v'Asels. We have appl,#ftions from sev- eral partivts wan g servant girls, Full information-- an be had by applying at T1'.1 office. --Mr. .C. 1':. Ilac ncy is offering n number of work orses. colts and drivers to be sold:lee. auction at the Metropolitan hotel Thurs. March 19 at the close of Mr. 55121. Mitc11e)1's sale. .lir. 1i. S. Phillips of ltensall interds messing; t•) our town rt'xt week. :lir. Phillips ts•ill act as .:metre foe the Frost and Wood farm machinery, he is also a licensed auctioneer, and will con- duct sales in any part of }inion county. Mr. 1', E. }landlord has sold elft his 11'inni n -g business to McLean & Co. of that city. .'1Ic4ean & Co. will send a man here to look after their husi- ness of braying homes and Mr. Hand- ford will teinain stitith him for three months getting hire ec•,t,t tinted with the trade. i1URAL TEI'IIONF. CO. On Saturday March 21st a tneet.- ing tt•itl bit held in tit" Town Hall, the' object being to arr.-ink- for a ltural Telephone. Association to oyer• ate the unoccupied country adjacent 'o Exeter. Anyone interested in tel- ephones will pies - take this intima- tion and att,'rtd. C1.1%. Bears the Sigtatare cf --�- - EA*Z'C9IXX4.. l --e K rd Yc1 Hate Al*ays Bot:gh! v' 4. Lucan Donald 'McKinnon, twlau 1, is been in 'the employ, of the Grand Trunk Railway there for some time 'past-- t twenty-four years, twenty years on the section and the last dour as a watchman -has ibectt put on the re- tired list with a peill*ion of 5:1.00 :t year. John Atkinson, until recently employed nt the Central 1101 1. has taken his .place as wat chin in at. the Ma in Street crossing. .laules Carroll, who came here front Science hill, near St. Mary's, :a year ago to manage the 11'illiatu :head, stock !farm cast: of the village, has given ,up )tis position to ,1V. 'lt. Cole- ruan. 'Mr. Oarroll has undertaken .t similar position for John Bickley, near I.onfon, on the Il:►rnilton,,It0ad. Mrs. T. !forme has been .visiting her taster, 1Its. Ea Talley. int London, for the p:tst week. Mr. John Currie. of Glencoe, is a visitor nt Z. 11cCorntick'i. P. 11. Neil leaves on Monday for Claremont and this cast to purchase sheep !for shipment to the .NV :atcrn States, Friday's •rain put the roads ein a bad condition, some of theism being almost impassable. On Saturday morning; one of the .hors,lo fan the stage line 'between hers' ant Clande- boye, 'belonging to John 11'a rd, snail Carrier. while parsing down the 13au• ble shill stumbled and broke. one of its hind legs. .fcs.sc' (Forman has returned from a tvicek's visit in Toronto. John 11. itowartt of London, is vis- it ing; bis p'rent9 here. Mr. Lou Downing of the( ;.f. C. 11. Itidgetown, is a visitor in town. 1V. F:. Stanley was in. fort Huron oil Saturday looking after some prop- •'rty he recently ac luir,d in that city. John Vox, 118)18gger 81ana1.11,1 flank rel urnetl !froth a business r 1 111 to Toronto on Saturday. Miss Mason. of Merlin. has r, open- ed her millinery shop and is active in preparing for the spring opening. Miss Ilteady is her assistant. The Bachelor's i;ntl its the, Stanley Opera )louse nu 'Cue slay cve't►ittst was a hugs` success. 'i'h' Tony Cortese, jail.. orchestra N1.111 the druMS IIL'tdo their first appear:1nel her:' :,n1 Prov• .'d 'highly s Iti`i tctory. Guests twt•ro tires -tit from London, St. Mars'. Stratford. Grafton. Exeter. 1'::rkhill and St. Thomas. Miss Violet ('atter tt ho h is 11,•011 ottcnclinf: the millinery wet-m*111; s in Toronto has decided to remain in the ,,. v having secured a position at 1'airas•eather's fashionable millinery shop. John Char, tt lio moved to time s;'C- ond concession of Ilidalu)ph from Ilirr this winter. eller., lac conducted n blacksmith shop, met scith a painful mishap on Tua'sti t}• 1sening at the alrising toned" of t.h• (?uocn's 'llot'1 her 4. He was in the r. et of unhitch- ing his horse prepay , tory teS le'avilt t for liotne, wvhetnn 1t-: stepp:•d too near nrlothcr rig and r c iwed a terrible kick from tho hors-' ntt•tchr'el 11$ rtece iyid 11►e full fore, of the kick on the clew. fracturing the j:e •.s 1x,1we+ in t'.so places find knorkin:: out five t• • ih, lie is. tlrocrc=,iiix favorably under the ca r8 of Pr.i Hos"•trk. the &fondant '21. A. 1't•1„ett Co., agro,,ing to ibis payment of $500 dam- s. The accident consisted in the overt tannin , of ♦1 donkey locomotive and car in which the plaintiff and engineer ware. The engineer was by far the worst hurt of the two. and recovered damages soma time :1'o. Archibal Beattie. of Goderich Town. .getp, eras that defendant in 1 se:luc. tive action brought by \\'ug. \Villiarn• son rind the jury a«•ardea .;+300 dam- ages. eIr. Robert. Charters of the ,Mtli road. '1'uckersrnit h, has :t recut d whit'Ii few can a hist. if he lives till next .11111' lir. Charters twill bravo resided continuously- on his present farm for 110 years, and in all that tithe the longest time ,he has been away from it nt any one tints was six tsweeks, tho occasiotl being n: vis• it to his native -home in Scotland. When three years of age. Mr. Char- ters came to Canada fronts Scotland, with his parents, and they settled on n 'fares on the Mill road, where Mr. Charters still resides. This is a record that few can boast of and the wish of Mr. Charters cnaily friends will be that he m.ty be sparest many years yet to enjoy his comfortable home on the Mi i1 'Road. CURLING -Two rinks of Exeter curlers, con- sisting of IIL. G. Seldon, J. Taylor, II. E. .Huston, and !Rev. Di 11'. Collins, skip, and P. Ha eaten, E. Jones, A. Taylor and G. Anderson, skip, rna:in a trip to Lucas, Ailsa Craig and Parkhill last week. Tuesday after- noon they played :tt Craig with tho following result. Exeter Ailsa Craig 11. E. Huston, '1 r. :Morgan, skip 12 t.l:ig► 17. G. :luderson, lir i:.•1tt1..t;4; lit the 1ekipv.5im, skit► 1:,o. ug they %%silt over t Pat I;1611 unci played two games els follows. E oter 1tI'atkhill ltcv. ('ollins, , v. (;ralhanI, skip 12. :skip 10. G. Anderson, lir. Greivefa skip .9 skip 14. At •Lucan 'they played both morn- ing end afternoon as follows. 14101(NING 11. Huston, I)r. Tlionlo skip 11, skipspti Rev. :('ollins, C. iiswk('Itasv' s 1'_', ,kip g1PTEUOON 7. C. Andersokipn. 1)r. Orn • skip 11, 1 skits 9. Hey. Collins, "11. Ward skip 7. skip 7. Thursday 1tt0 rinks of Sea fort la curlers came for t wo fricndlys garnet resulting in f Ivor of Exeter by 1:3 shots. Exeter S', 'a fort h C. Anderson \V. Mcl)ou;all skip 18 p 5. ltev. Collins, .1. Dick akip 111 skip 11. Exetei Council Coul►c,1 met oit l rby. 24th 19415. A1) the members present. 11inutes of the ineeting held on the 21st read anti npproved. Motion per .1. J. Knight t=:'c. by W. Johns that the Gibbs 13y -lase be again :submtitted to the ratepayers at 11 die. to b' fixed 1:►t:sr.-Cart• tied. 11A1{('!I role. 1008. The Council of the Village of Exe.• ter islet in the 'lower Ball. All the members pres.tnl. Minutes of meet• ing; held 28th read an i approved. The 'following ;i ccount a mere rend and orders drawn on the Treasury for the same. C. II3, Snell street lighting $'.1i.27. Town hall $3.60, :417.47 ; •,1, Grigg. stationery $1.72 ; 1'. J. Knight t:up- tilies for pumping engine $1.77 s Jas. Murray cemetery account $11.2i ; ltd. (1uallee labor $1.57 ; A. His• 10 $lat- Chas. iClarke .$1.50 ; Tiros. Moulden hot asvter for engine house $1.00 ; 1V. .1. Iiisnc'tt 1'1. Salary $33.00 ; C. \V. Cress I'1. salary cemetery $27.00 ; V. .1. iliaset1 post•offic.' box `100. Am- ounting in nil to $150.13. Passed on motion of 3. .1. Knight s'C, by 1V, J. 11,';arauan.-Carried. `lot ion per 3. 3. Knight sec. by W. Johns that the offer of T. 110wkins & ,Son for :► fire alarm' bell as per arrangetnents made twith Councillor Puke for $60 a 11 !Mill hammer be accepted and that Mr. Puke L' here• by instructed to make tho purchar, 1. Ttte hell to be placed in i►osition by the 1st of May subject to 30 days t ria 1.-C1 rrird.. Set11rday 11a:•ch 7th. The Council met in the taffies of the Clerk 1►y the call of the i{reeve. The clerk read a communicatio+t from the W. A. Gihh Cgs. stating that they were! pr•'pare3 10 stand by 111,-, agreement. as sign:d. l'cr motion of A. K. ruk i sec. by, W. .louts,• at hat bovine received satisfactory word from the W. A. Grbbba Co. (hit the clerk be instructed to prepare tho by-law and hive the same properly advertised.-Carrie(l. JOA. SENIOR. Clerk. $1.00 per year in advance Sap Supplies SAP PAILS SAP PANS SAE' SPILL'S SAP KETTLES \Vv make everything tor Sugar Making. House=Cleaning Needs Elephant and Martin Senior Ready=Mixed Paints In 15C, 25C, 45c and Soc Tins Campbell's Varnish Stains All colors for staining wood 'work of every dcscriptiotl and $Sc Tins Alabastine and Murailo All shades: in 25, and Soc packages 15 25,45) Paint and Varnish Brushes 5c to $1.5o. HEAMAN'S HARDWARE AND STOVE STORE •1•'1••1••1•+fi••li'•1.1- : •1••11•d•':••1-•1e•1••ii-+ •I♦•1♦•i-: i• 1• : r> rfi•1'•'r•:• t•• +-1 :• t••1'- ,1-14 r'•1•-1••i••i' •. '; 4'1' i- i• + + :' i' i• i' i' i' 7' -F g. •e"•• : '' ": '. ':• : 'i .a..:- •:- 'i •i♦ i' 7` •:- 7t";i• + i i `a"1 '1'+ • + fi.1. as **ff. t .; + If You `'Nath Cheap Hardware G o ro + •1• • . T. HAWKINS & SON 44. .* � 4. Plaster Paris, 1• 4. Always in Stock at I:owest Prices, + .*�. : Galvanized Steel Shingles � . and Siding, Etc. t Building Supplies Glass, Nails, Cement + 4. Where you will find a full stock of $ .+ The Leading Hardware Store in Town,: • �•••€• _•.. T.+1.. ....i. r -1• • . Dealers inPard are, Cement and Wil'► . + ++':'++++++•:-:-•:*-:-:-:-: . • i- :::'i •t•1. .ti•:••:- l••l..t. e. • •..•O.::•:++++++++ 4. d•.l••I.•i•-i'•1•+ ••1••t••3••'r•1••1-.1••'o t- :•.,. ,.:-:• :• s• : + ,..,ti , a. o • -:•++++++++ '^�' OUR IDEAS of whit constitutes good clothing (tiller from the ideas of Most ot.11e1' firms. We de- mand and use in all our Shits and Overcoats only the best material and the highest class of workmanship Give lis a cal!. 1�..TfA1aNS Merchant Ta'kr El) BOSSENBEIIRY, MAMA!, WIZEN ARRANGING FOR YOUR Licensed Auction:•er• Sales cr,n- 1 farm stock sale make it ,t t►oinl to ducted in all }.arts, 'Perms teasonable• have scour bill1 printed aft ilio'111ES and satisfatlion guaranteed. ;office'. rout (tills twill tic attrac- tively taunted, and with even)' F1!0 hill Clone at ,this office' yon will ;•e - i (*ire free a notice of stile sale in ' t his paper, which is read every sw'll'k 1I►y hundreds of people in. this local - On Friday, 1}atrch 13 a11. 1 p. nt., Lot i1y and na•tkei your re de known ,to 17, (,a►nces:Atm :t, Stephen bruin Stock twiny who may never have tate op - and Implements,. J. T. Bagshaw, prop' port unity ref seeing ;omit -hills. 'Thos 13ro.vn, Auct. On Saturday March l It h on lot 21 her :any caro of net vouynees, sleep - concession 1:4, Stephen. b'arur Stock lessnesa, tweak etotrgaeitr, indig3eetlon, :1(1 In1ple•tuctits 11. Guenther. Prop., dyspepsia, try Catter'e Little Liver E11d. iio sit+berry, Auct. i 1'i11a. Belief is sure. The only nerve On Monday, March Kith at 2 p. in. l ttl".ctieinc in market. 1 Lot 15, Concession i, Stephen live t - `- Stock and Chattel. 1. (lower, peep. SALE REGISTER Whalen Ed. Bossebberry, Aust. 11r. \1 In. Ogden lest e. k pureliask On 'Wednesday, 51 +reit 1St!), on ed Mrs. bitttherby'4 hon • , stud Sirs. .• a., lot IL I, CotlCeg41U11 111 lies. 1'1'111 a �IUtla 1'by ha! rrloyell t0 tie 110115 Sl:a stock and implements, E. Gies, Prop.. purcl►as el from Mr. Donald Urueer. Ed. liossct.berry. Auct. --in Exeter. first street North of M1•'t ropolit:an hotel. Thursday. 2Iar. 19. 'house and lot and hor; "'t 3111 faun implements. W. Mitchell, 1'rop. 11r..lohtt Wright, alio worke l dor- tho past year with lir. Hallett - tin • at :ltrat ford 1► is returned to \\'Italen and 1114 taken up his resi- dence :n 51r. \vita. Oudett'y hefts'. Ed. llosst'n1x'1•ry, Auct. No res• rvae ns the proprietor is going \Vasl • Salvation Army Praise On Friday, March 20th.. on lot '1:3 :1:1. ('oncession 17, Stephen. 2 1•'2 "1 feel it my dirty to testify to filo miles West of i)ashsvood. F'a'ng Stock benefit 1 have rcecis'°d from ileo a5'' of and Implements and household .foods Psychtne. While travelling in New On - J. \\'ride, Prop., F:d. Iles'-eitbterry, tario conducting special meetings 1 con - on Auct. tracted a very lied cold, whi• tt gradual - b it ut il a March 2)st Auction ly eta %'E'10 d into fironchitir of thti y'' worst form. 1 wan ad'. isell to try y s.ile. e f tint` stock and implements.ait prychi,le, 1+rhich 1 did. and after using. p the village of eery, i. Chan. t%•' l' Ps 1 fete bottlers I d. .e,reusing prop.; J'.. f3osse►.berry, suet. stored to health. I recommend this wonderful remedy to mutterers from TBro.(bitis and other troubles." t.ate•r: '' 1 With to add that my voice, ranee using Psychine, i+ stronger and has ie. 'h isthmi car. ring power titan it 110.1 hefure lf had hron.:hitis, and the vocal ,'hnr,ls do nut lire with speaking." P. Ti1.1.E11, ('apt. Salo 'n. Army. Ann St.. Toronto, Ang. 13, 1007. On Starch 24th. oat lot 21 concession 1:3, Bay Fortis Stock and !mph?. tne'nts 0. Nicholson, Prop.. Ed. fios• senbcrry, Auct. Wednesday, '-Match 251 1). 1110,1. reek )taM or tell rst.lt,•. r ..ck attd implements on part Let 4. Like road Hay T0., at one o'ciock. n North• cot$. T'ro't. T. (':lnl"rnt1. Auer. (1n 5 tt'irdA%, March 2'l►, one agile PA,st of %et- irh. fait m took nal i,iipla• Ipent'. Peter Lamont, ',top. I:. 11as- eenbervy, altct. Throat, lung and atonlaeh troubhes cured by Psychine; also tneil'ient eon. gumption. All dr.,pgists. i0e and 01.00, ai Ur. T. A. Slocum, Limited, Toronto. J