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Exeter Times, 1908-10-29, Page 8
Ia 4 • E X .1 I E 'L' 1 tit S OCT '29t11 1903, ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++4 4++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ STEWAIT'S PHONE 16 "The HMG 01 The spot where your get your money back for the asking if goods are not exactly to your liking when you get thelia home. - We are doing a great trade in Ladies and Girls' Jackets, our best lines are all tailor made exactcopies of New York's smartest styles. Come in and see the Niftiest and Nattiest lot of Jackets in Exeter. Bring the Girls:with you for we have a lovely lot of Coats in:in for,them. b6.50 for a very suiatt Ladies Jacket, 50 inches long trimmed with stitched strappinge; made from a new shaddow tweed in Brown mixtures. A good Coat at a low price. 12aoI1. for the best range of Ladies tailor made New York Coat that you'll clap your • eyes on this season. \Vor•e Semi and Corset fitting, all 50 inches long; made front Pure Wool Vicunas • and Kerseys, trimmed with braids, Velvet. and Self strapping all stitched with silk. "STEWART'S JACKETS ARE IT' $8.50EXTRA SPECIAL VALUE. Ladies 1')rig Full Neck Fur. comes in American and Iaahella Sable. Soft full furred. Quality ful- ly guaranteed. The best Ruff we have ever shown for the money. $1.20 the yard fora new line of Chivron strip ed Dress Goods, Pure Wool lovely Autumn Tints. In Browns, Greens and Blues, stake swell Suits and Drebses They are the prettiest goods in Exeter. SI L, oo buys froth us a pretty Rsubstantial ready-to- wear Gents Suit, so good that its mighty hard to beat. These Suits conte in Tweeds and Worsteds are tailored in '1'orohto by Experts. Fit and Trimmings guaranteed. w will be here before you know it, We are open• Xmas ing up all all our Xmas China, and you take our word for it that they are the nicest lot you'll see t i,:F season. We are showing a Dandy lot of Dinner Sets, exclusive designs and splendid values. You know the have a re- putation for Fine DM and China. \Ve show 30 different styles in Semi Porcelean and China Toilet Sets. We can please you sure. Millinery AEI How about that New Ilat we are look- ing for you, our Millinery trade is the best ever, Tee New Hate aro very much admired. Styles, quality and value all, Ltheir favor. Farm produce taken same as cash. Potato Drie Apples Eggs, Butter and Live Poultry. J. A. STEWART +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ++++i•++++++•1•+++++++++++++•>) •+++++++++++o'•+++++ RELIABLE WATCHES •••••••••••••••••••••••••• • •• • LOCALS• • • •••••••• • A very pretty tvtdding .took 7►1:te,, en Wedie .day, Oct. 114th at Nix o'clock p• rn. at :the residence of Mr. Perfect inand Mrs. James \Westco•tt, Douglas, 11111.. when their eldest daughter Blanche was united in marriage to Construction, lir• Wtn. Ferguson, of 3liuota. 'Man. i The ceremony was performed by t he Rev. Mr. Ilancock in the presence of a few of the immediate relatives and friends of 'the cont Performance The bride, 'litho was giracting; Tartish.ven away by We a gain (all attention ther father. fworc a gown of, silk c•o- WATCHES our grade of il leiniwith (yoke of palm 1 ttl'esivit i trimmings of filet tinserlion alaid Good Material, Fine Finish, 1 Utiehe- s ribbon and swore a c.perer1 i pin, talc gift of Lhc groom. Slie also and Accurate Adjustment are 1 carried a sheath of .wwbitc bses. Positive in all combined in our Ii• 611 1 The bride arns attend.ed by ler sister, Misys Ila Westcott dressed the same Grade Watches. ns the bride and carrying to (sheat of red roues. The duties of the best mein were performed by .Mr. Hod - nett, while the '.w:eddios march ,was pinyksl by Mrs. Rev. Hancock. Af ttfx congrcgatulations n dainty linnet was served. The 1)reaents "were nu- itterous and costly. Mr. anal Airs. rguton lett Oil twq 1) jp. m. tram for their future home ataid showers of confetti, and tt illi the good wishes of their ninny f rienls,. The bride's travelling dress Is -as rt navy chiffogi hroidclot 11 with mink turn and bat to match. 'Pho many friend..' in k xt4- ter and v:dimity exhale], their _co/iC or ie ulat.on. Our aim is not a question of price, but qual- ity, like anything els© it is al- ways cheapest in the end, if you want a good reliable watch call on us. A.. MARCHAND Wedding Rings a Speciaity. NSW FFILL -AND- WINTER SUITINGS OVER COATINGS PANTiNGS AND VESTiNGS In all the latest Shades and Paterns, at reasonable pricos lee the New Fashion Plates for She Present Season. • W. W. TAMAN Merchant Tailor. EXETER, - ONTARIO./ W. S. Howey, Phm. B. GLASSES THAT FIT Consultation Without Charge. $1.00 to $10.10 DON'T WAIT Till you are forced to wear grosses to save your sight. Now is the time to make the future use of your eyes safe and easy. HAVE US Test your eyes and give you the re- ief you crave. Stopsaying to yourself: "I'm Afraid i neeglasses." (let them frons tts and be at ease. Market Report. --The following ►a the report of Exeter markets, eor- rceted up to October 29th. Wheat 1;i4 cent.-. Barley, 00 to 53 cents. eat=, 35 cents_. fess, 2.0 to t`5 cents. S!tor ts. S23. Bran, $20. Blended Flour, STAIt, $2.75. Feed Flour 61.40 to $1.45. Clover seed, $B to $10 per bushel.. Coal. S x.25 a ton. Eggs, 1Uc a (Ic?..•t:. Butter 20c. Hogs, t:(weight !logs, dressed. $7.50 to $7.75. Coal, $7.25 a ton. Dried Apl►:es 5 rents. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Those wishing furs repaired or re- tnodelled should bring them in this month M. I3ALK\VILL. Andrew st. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••i 1)lt. OVENS EYE AND 1':A11 SUR-) peon. will be at the Commercial Hotel. (lours 9.30 a. tn. to 4.30 to in. Glasses properly fitted and dis- eases of eye ear and nose treated. Next visit Saturday, November. 21st. Our fur stock is complete in fur -lined Jackets in Brown Heine man'best taste, Grand and Black. Fur Ruffs, Stoles and Muffs in large quanti-. piano. nearly new, for gale cheap; ,ties. And prices within reach of a11. When you buy ane„ i sof out? furs you get something that will last, as we buy furs`+ alio good cairiagc horse, splendid driver : also two year-old colt, bug- him Was hest fur manufacturers in Canada. gy cutter, harness etc., will Fe1I ;�� cheap, apply S. T. 13013IER. • THE OLD RELIABLE !MANTLES To our Patrons and the Public We take Pleasure in inviting; "i and trio. fP- FURS -' `'; $Ni b's: MANTLES you to our fine Merchandise for Fall and Winter Season %�' showing of; - 11,0 41,0__00 44,P r `:ter: Serui-fitting, trimmed with fancy braids in Black, Brown Green and Blue. Also some loose mantles in Black, Grey' :and Blue. Alt going at a very lois price and they are very, Sof, Childt•eu's coats at half price. Z a tt t. FURS Nobit 11:: sett has returned area: the �wcst. The Canning Factory has finished work for the oeason. - i)i. and Miss Follick, of St. Marys. spent Sunday in Cowin. Mrs. Herbert, Exeter North, is visiting her daughter in London. Saturday night will be Hallowe'en night end the small boys annual out - Ing. Miss Pearl Ilissett spent last Sat- urday and Sunday with her aunt in Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. 'Thos. llarton doe visiting their niece Mrs. -James 1.u:t- t o n. London. Mrs. J. E. Jordan, of Goderich. is visiting her txirents. tMr. and sNlrs. Janes Murray. Mr. and Mrs.. W. P. Clark enter- tained a number of friends last Thursday evening• Miss Jessie Hamilton who under- went. an operation in London is pre- gressi11g favorably. Mr. henry HIooper, who spent the past summer in Alma Mich., return1 e:1 home 13st 'Saturday. Mr. Maurice Ilobicr ou Monday ac- cepted • eituation at • Clandclhoyc with Mr. ti. 11. Latnportc.t Mr. and Mrs. Chester .1Iabbs. of svere the guests of their b: ether -In-law. Rev. Collins. l)r. A. C. Ramsay, of Ingersoll, spent Monday in town, Raving run ower to exercise his franchise. Rev. Mr. Martin «'ill exchange pol- o with the Itvv. Daniel Johnston liderion and Vaneek Sunday. 11 r. Robert Sanders retureed }tome Saturday night after an wxt(In(led trip through Iles evestera States. Miss Edith Strasser, of Sea for t`. ;vas the guest cf Mi. and Mrs. \V. J. Statham (luring the oast week. Mr. Albert I'enprase, who bas been workings in Michigan during the past oeinmer returned home Friday night. M:-. Geo. McLeod. who was confines: to h;: hot:,c 2veral weeks on ac- count of illness, id recovering nicc- 1y. Mr. Win. 13alk.will, ar. left yes - tui day for London. •where )1e will spend Fet-era1 1110111 1'9 with his sis- ter. Mr. ('has. Knight suffered a slight stroke on Friday of last week. rut his condition k- slot considered ssr- :ous. John IStewa1 t. jr ail John Glenn jr. who Fpent 1112 pact summer in Re- gina, Sask. returned honte last Sat- urday night. 11ot: c and I.ot on 11Wert -street for sale. The properly of the Lite Stephen Hicks. Apply to S. Martin and Son, Exeter. Jir. John I'arrnor and family left :.t seek fur London. where :kcy Silvis' in rt:'sure to reside. 'Ti:ci: r••)v home is 419 Princess Ave. The Exeter Creamery has receives'. word from Liverpool. England re- porting on the good quality of their July and August shipment of butter. On account of next Sunday t)e:ng the nnniver':try of the James Strcct (hutch. there will he no FCrvices 10 the Ma:n Street Methodist church in the ('venirix. The town foot ball team visited the 1t:gh School tenni for the fccond time hut "ere unable to to t!:(ars.. the score being 1-1. This is the second tie game and the play off is to be played this Thursdays Time ann'yer: ary Fct vices elf ,the .lames 1 tr.. t btethc(li-st church trill 1 held on Saucily. Nor. 1st. itcv. .1 dor Pickering. of Toronto ha= been eugagcd to preach and Madams F.g- i rt of 1►etro:t. to Assist :0 flit sing• ..g. John Parish Creighton, the 0••:t;1 :')ttnd murderer W ho was condemned ,0 be hanged on I)ce. 3rd, has cheated the g:illo►ws. After an iitncss t•x- tetiding► ewer lever 11 (lay=.h„ died its the jail at Owen Souiel 011 \\'eci,:lcss day morning of last week. Mr. an'! Mrs. Ardagh I1- yes. of N•agars falls. N. Y. Mrs. Haw. of Sarna, slid Mrs. .1. Heady. c' St. Mary:, renewed acquaintance` in town last week. \\'hi10 here they were tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Maguire Exeter '4ortl,. The Exeter 1); trim Solidity t' chop: Cuttwent'0n w 1' held at hlimville•� yesterday and proved to be very s:ue eeksful. in the morning topss were taken t.y tt,vs. L. fInttlett. W. 11. Ih•itf. C. 1'. Wells am! .1.'E. Harrison. of Parkhill. 111 111e afternoon. John Kennedy, of Ailsa Craig, Bev. P.:fs- ti,.:, cf I•:linit•ille. liaise Mi., Witsor of Greenway, 14. Holliston, of EV -- ter and itev. R.N. Hick•, of Elrudt- ton gave addressed. in the evening addressr's %vete dt•li,e7v,t t,}• Re,, • G. J. Kerr ani '1'. Cabin IL nd. M' ,.. is for the oscasion was 'furnished by the Trlirnville elteir. SNELL 6c ROWE PIIOI1E No. 22 .t, Oro ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++4÷:-:-:.+++++,++++ DO IT NOW Order a Supply DO YOU WANT AMUSEMENT In your home this Winter. Keep in ulind at this Store you will find a complete line of Edison Phono- graphs, Record?, Discs, Needles, etc. A few New loin. Discs to clear 40c, of our Tooth Cream, Medicinal Jelly, Perfumes, Soaps and Flavorings, And you will not only get your money's worth, but stand a show on the Prizes as well. We want your trade. Drop in. Look in our window and see the Beautiful Parlor Lamp and the other prizes we are cffesing. Can. Exp. BId,THE PURITY J. Willis Powell :•$•06•:• :•-'6 :••1-+ : + + :• : ++-1'••1-•'6 ; :•++ ++++++++++++++++++++++1-+++ 11111.10. Mr_. Thos. Elliot returned Fat- Messrs Art Glanville, Henry Nestle. urda)k from the northwest. and Thos. Kernick, returned home 7Tr. N. 1). 1ltir.lo:t returned tact Saturday after Lying in the •'west Saturday taorta fort Frank where heI durir►g the past-utttrner. spent eev,•rat bays hunting. .M r. John ruler. will have at;aIe The annual viit of Uncle Tom's of hisIlousehul,i furnittirc and horses Cabin Companies are as eagerly look - a week frerir, neex1 Saturday. Thele will 1;e t big sale of fifty cattle. 11nit Nurses :It the Metropoli- tan Ilotcl. 011 Friday. November. Atli. ed forward to every season ns they were years ago. The play has been witneFsed by millions and yet always draws crowded houses. The Fred.11. Wren's Uncle Toms Cabin Company Miss Cora F•well left mast ISatur- which appears at the Exeter Opera flay for 'Toronto, where on Tuesday Ranee next Friday Oct, 30th. gird she acted os 'bridesmaid for her con- a bili street parade at (noon. Mr sin Misys stcrtla Spackman. who -awas Wren has played Uncle Torn's Cabin married lu alar. Elgin Graham John.- for 35 years and is the first than that stop. Mr. and Mrs. John Sp:.ekmri.n ever brought the play to Canada. saw attended the wcddinz. They have the smallest and young Mr. Andy BOA, of Cornwall, and est child that ever played the part %oho sonic years ago kepi store here, of Eva. O1O is only jour years oi,i. is renewing a R.(Iuainta,ncts in town. ;116. ldan.on ,Smote, of ,I:l:insane. 1t is 11;11OP" ycni a;to sine, !11*. incl with on accident last Wednea- BoJd was last here and he notes day, that Will r lightly disfigure many both among the r::•- s:dents and t1:e business part of ti:e town. Mr. end Mts. ,loam hacker. of Van - hon. but he iv lucky to ;.t off as sasily as he did. Ile was engaged (luring the past healo0 with the I'Lame., Road Thi coshing Company, con ver. 11. C. are to,. guests of51r• an'! on Wednesday while working the and Mrs. `Esti Heywood ; after steak- machine. n large straw knife which inc hands with :1 JIIil111,e1 of friends had octal placed nn 1 he overhead :n and mound Exeter they will Enil grain, fell and struck Mr. iTmale ala for PlynaottrTl. Fn>;lau1T, .v.11er'e they the end of 'Iris nest• severing n p)orc will ',pew! the R'int'•r t• 11h tl:fair• mien of it cicatlly. Had it dropped an inch farther back, it .troultl 1)0 doubt have descended on the too of his ahead :Intl would probably have caused 11 1noie :t• 1010 :,ccident if not killing him. 1)r•. Bright. of Exe• ter, sea.: called in attendance and pirt nt.,. The rain q hash eoulmene•, 1 Satur- day tnornitPJ Gael continued through- out the d8X Oban gladly welcoimied 1)5 the farmer, as well as the town peo- ple, It hid beta so Iona Anee we had any ram th.b many wells had became fo':rtd it )Ic•es`.n13 in dressing the (try and the ground had becotnt' Fo £5]111(•,1 member lo , cent,• some skin dry. that plowing was nearly :1u- for .mating; 01) th(t iej111y. This possible. \1r. btnalc [tint:shctl hirn•Clf. About forty younj tnen interest cd in the formation of ;t Y. 51. C. A. 01)11) in Easter. met. in feu:0r's l:all Wednesday evening to talk the mat- ter with the Count Secretary. Mr. I,. ('. Fleming. Mr. Fleming ave n z(neral oo hs's• of the 'work and n vttlgctl to mock \' edne1olay oven:air cf tWe week to orzanize. if tt is she desire of the majority of the boys to (10 so. What fe g)It have proved r. ser:c•._ accident oecured to :► couple of ,Exe- ter young Tolke 1111110 returning from Crediton the otht•r evening. The horse preferred the (iitch rattler thin the rood, iii ttin; Ito boggy and throwing pvt the occ,tl)tnts, but for- t un:ttcly they both escaped belt)," hurt and the buggy (..-caping th only a few scratches and the top broken off on one Rule. The Shielded \VI1eat 1)anque: un- der the attay:Oett of the Lattice' Alt: of the Main Street Methodist church Inst friday flight was attended by a large number anxious to enjoy the dci:CaCies mad, from shredded wheat sn'I oilier things that went to fill SYALEO TF:NOF:u addrested to the undersigned0 and rndnr.,•,l "Tender; for 1'n(11. itnil,Iing, Parkhill, 1iulario," will Ile reeds ed at this otficr. nn. til 4 a't 1'. Nt. on Tue..iav, Notemt.er 3, 1,r,', for mho ccrii.tructinn of a I''it ht Ituil(ling at Parkhill, t)ntarin liana and "p ideation can 1.e seen and forma of t.-mlcr obtained at this ne)•arintent and on applica• tinn to the postmaster at. t•arkhill, ('ntarin. rervons ten.lerin, are notitte•l that tender. will not be (-mindere., unless made on the printe1 form sup. plied, and signed with their a'•'tial si,tnatures. Ear h tender must he a,•rti,n►1•anicwl h}- an excepted r heriue nn a chartered batik. made pat Aide to the or. der •�1 het Ilonourahle the )R'is'er of t ubh, N'nrks, to nal to elm!' n per cent 11" p, c.) nt the aunount nl the old resident of Exeter tender, which will he forfeited if the person tendering dM line to enter into the contract when , ailed upon (`%7 1I. Trott), now resiling to ,in so or if he fail to do the work cot,tracted for inspection O. , all unusual Fall Millinery, Fall Dress Goods, Fall Footwear & Fall Clothing. v• A careful examination is requested, as we feel cenyineed that you wiU be thoroughly satisfied as to the high class of exhibits, prices too are very low when you take into consideration the Good Value. Craling Bros. the People's Store. where you get your money's worth. and the right change back. Coale in and see us, whether you buy or not, no trouble to show goods. • Butter 20c., Egg 19c.. Dried apples 5c., We want your Poultry highest prices paid. CARLINC BROS. REMOVED t wish to inform the public thut I have moved my stock of Groceries and Boots and Shose from my old stand to two doors south of the Times Office. My large stock of Boots and Shoes will be sold at a sacrifice below cost. The firms name hereafter will be WILSON 13Ros. T. J. Wilson. Wilson Bros. APPLES WANTED As the term is now drawing to a close we would be pleased to have in all apples by the end of October before the frost catches them. We will pay for all apples t inches and half and over that size ( 25 cents per cwt. The Caledonia Evaporating Co. Evaporator on Station Street, Exeter. J. G. EARL, Mana or. THE Great School! CENTRAL STRATFORD. ONT. jOur past record and our pres- • ent grade of work stamps us as • • the great pradtical training O zschool of Western Ontario, • We have three Department:- • COMMERCIAL, SHORT HAND • • TELEGRAPHIC. •• Our graduates are in demand • • as Business College teachers as • • well as office assistants. Individ- Z tial instruction. Enter now. • ZLarge catalogue free, write for it ELLIOTT & MCLACHLAN, • • Principals. 1i ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ liCdSdflt MdnlorI6s An if the tender 1•e not as-epted the , he,ive w ill he re- trlrnu'l. The I►epart•nent does n lowest ,•r .ink tender. Itt n SlTUftTIONS'.'! with leading business houses await our graduates. Loose -Leaf Ledger antl all modern office methods which ensure rapid advance- ment. Gregg Shorthand taught by the only teacher in Ontario who attended the Author's School. THREE COURSES: -Stenography Commercial, Telegraphy. Enter any day, write for particulars FALL TERM FROM SEPT. tat, CfloIoo,College GEO. SI OI IUN, Principal. GRAND TRUNK SYSEM Thanksgiving Day Return tickets at single, between a ►11 stations in Canada Good going Nov. 6, 7, 8 and Pth. return limit Nov. 10th OS. Sportsmen . Daily until and including Nov. ard. 111 the Niagara Pen., sends:Return tickets at single fare to fall not hind itt.e•it to incept the points in Hunting Dit;trict. Return order hack another artier for star krait in :,t u or until cloetric . Naylga- NAr TF.��telt• Flour and remarks "If It jg tion, if earlier, to points reached by `c rrtrrt 5teanle►s.glill pep,,Theoa rt.flt'Tubalawa,.. (►.w's,dorkM r •, 11 MU, as ;Ogoodgoodas the lase 11 W111 (1 O.'1 Ill) the menu. After t110 banquet aI Newspapers inserting this a'It(rtisement authnntfret.) the I►epart,uent will riot be very pleasing rrogratntne was givcnlit. consisting of a(idresses, readings antl rt►,rsic. 1 A Iloguiar A!Atiii I'et'od covers! t1:c first Fix days. of November. 11t! Moot is at first qui,: ter on the :n:, at perigee on ehe 4t11, and en t: celestial (quatar GR the 54h. Its 1:.e tet the tiarotnctt r twill begirt to far: in twe:Iet11 Fuel i011.. '1 he 1 t)iI)ert- tlire will rime and by the 2rd to fi: d stones will gather and eta; t on ti:e:r easttwi+rtl march Frena west to cast. On and touching Tue-day. \\-,- incl. ,lay and Thursday. the 3rd. 4th ani Si h. 1 a:11, tt in(1 a1111 thunder storms mill piss most parts of the eo:11) ry, with rising barometer, 11014(eriv wind,' and change In much cooks - pressing close behind tate stortn esti- curs. the change to cool Or colder appear ng: in 11.e %west northwest alo•tt 1 Le 3rd, and rl..g:tit; quite over the 0011)1ly to the easttwarri. by the 7th. frosts. lith some freez- :n;t eorthtwar(1. will result durina the paka.aga of high Laroreter and .00l wave, withoutI I)id you seethe bread baked To Western Canada from our Star Flour at the The attractive route ie vin Chicago and .St. i'aiil, Minneapolis or Dultlt f;lir. 1 f4eeure copy of Intel able entitl , Paid fn' VOLUNTEER BOUNTY A('T I9119 This faint consists of 122 acres .;to- i WflftNING TO PUftGt1flS�Rs' Ste Mat ile, gravel of10 I:lirn conveniente mho' house and l,ot For y. killwcl rout, mvillone genera store. blacksmith shop and Etr.itl a•'ianmentofthe right of a x.tlth efri• 1 a row minutes walk freta the Met h - p) in mens of a snttstltute and must to in the form prat Wed by the Art, t<ehool. One parttt'Onsists of 10 'tptcWit/eft-41 l'cr ielWiten1iaeat to 5ni..ertlrn4 nt ser- acres. %sit!' •,rick hawks. 1-ir,e Lt.! ct 1 �r11 Sale in Exeter property belonged to the late HARVEY i "New Route tt) Winnipeg and West- i,. est T - BRO C. ern CanAgada via from (( Chicago" fronand �7 runkent. Farm for Sale J. .1. KNIGHT, Depot Agent.. or write J. i). MCI)ONAL1), Undo• 1)r•vot, Toronto. Ont. can Volunteer' tti'led to a lana grant must ►,e ,j,iitt chtlrell. one milt' from public by was of a N, r lion Sof the volunteer Noun;,' Act. Ping, which pro. 111 .Itis Ilodgert awl t+ tieing tides tha'noasalgnmentefth relit of a volunteer ttith t,af.f•mertt. drive she'l, ntchard. offer 1,y sale ye tl,• ex( 0:'tOri t0 by the 1.ppointment of. s►thatitnte shall he accepted 10 acres b:i111. atsnndal►cc of water. cloy( 1, the cststr . On the ou tors ►to orrtttv+t.1 Ni.t ht the 1"It AN nt of the Inferior Tice other part consist. of 22 sere.. ars ,;bctare t . O 11he p em yes TIIEk T('T t:f I•TF'I► AND 1►J1TF1► AFTF:i. veneer hotl'e, frame stables. o'in%rrl ((11A i)�TE('F Tilt: K ARRANT Foil TF1tF. L�Nh , anal hilt, Rood framo stable end r3 (t:�ST issnle,l h, the ltfinister of Milli* an,l lkf - vtt'Ii�. All sl•Oo•1 lslld in �00t1 lltate bard few fruit trees; good wvell 1n(j fence in fs.nr of the tGlnnt�er. of cultivation. 'i ossessiott given r. _ r acre �� land. sea • -- Nfareh 1919. For terms and other Commiwioeernf it•)mini:.n ' particular. 1 i 1v on the premises t For term.: and particular! apply to WA.. ottA.wa J.IIIJA JOHNS, Proprietor. Wm. Ilodgert, Farquhar, •r Alex Ilotivrt, Ituseeldale.