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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1909-09-30, Page 4GRAND TRUNK SYIS EM E HE EXETER TIMES, SEPT. 30th 1909. Auction Sales AL (TION SALE O}•' C1I01( I? I t+-\INTSItt'Itl FARM STOCK AND IMI'LE The :.un::nl Ilarv.st '1'h:utla;icing duct:un "rale of farm Stock and Int- EN'lS-bar. 'Thus. Cameron has been services in connection with St. moms on Lot 16, Con. 11, town- instructed to sell by public auction on 1'atrick'3 church, were held on Sun.. , of ( born on rfh+:rsday, Oet. ' Lot 17, N. T. It. USBOUNF on TUES• "1). last. Hew- 1J. W. Collins, of Sun.. L� 19b0. tit 1 o'clock sharp.. Not 1)A1 •the 12th of UC1U131ai at one teofficiated. On Tuesday evening a omv, as farming. ,.e. proprietor John to Is McCullough f viz:-Hoclock rsesharp. 1 l roodthe lmare draught; bng articles. hoserricut it sfollor. u.cb3seaned•ntertathe - t , Igood mare, draught; 1general pur- e.. T. Cameron, Auctioneer K ! rn,'nt in the parish ball at ithich.\Vit1 -�- i pose mate; 1 choice yearling tiny dit.:, J1cLeod, of l.oidou, and other; took !Auction Sale of harm Stock acid Itn-' 1 choice sucker !Illy draught. Cattle- ert- ements on Lot 17, N. T. It, tisborne ! 1 pure bred Durham cow, I cow due • p T.tcsda)•, Oct. 1.2tb, ret 1 o'clock I et tune of sale, 1 newly calved cow, '2 arts No reserve ns the proprietor I cows due in Mari h, choice heifers, 2 toe bold the'farm. John Tucker, pro- years old' steersyears olfetor. '1'. Camel on, Auctioneer. 14 steers one year old, 1 heifers 1 year -to- t old, 3 c+t'ves Hogs,- 1 brood sow Clearing Sale of high Class Farm? with litter at foot, 1 broo3 sow due in tock and Implements on Tuesday, i now. A number of fowl. Implements, dotter 5th, 1909 at 12 o'clock sharp 1 lumber wagon with high and low t Lot 10 Con. ;: Hay Township. No j wheels, 1 pair bobsleighs, nearly new, rvc as the proprietor is giving up' 1 O -ft. binder, 1 5 ft. mower, 1 seed ming. John Campbell. Prop. T.' drill, new, 1 spring tooth cultivator. amrron, Auct. I new. disk. new, 1 riding plow. new. 1 Continued from page 4 single tvallcing plow, 1 large 2 -furrow AMMOTH SALE OF FARM AND I Plow, 1 riding plow. been used, 1 set POULTRY VILLAGE PROPERTY is THIN harrows. land roller, scuffles. turnip llalvbtlrg3, \V. Battler 1st end and; oFnship of t"sheens and a•flinge of seeder, frnning will, cutting box, over Plymouth Hocks. Snowden afro.,.; head, horse power; all complete, set of Black Spanish, W. Battler; •Lizht (1) of t choice 53 acres of land lying weighing stock, rootatform scales tpulper,t hay tr rack I;tor at6aetr 1st and W. and: Black Mino�rcas, est of the railroad and north of the stock rack, wagon box, new, 1 gravel \V, Battler let 2nd; @nd ; ,lied Caps, t block in the village of Exeter tak-box, set wagon springs, set of sling Wendel Smith, W. Battler : White g in river on north, where there is ropes, set double harness, set of single Leshorns, S. Bechlcr, G. Clausins ; deep bed of first clefts gravel, well harness, cream separator, nearly new, S. C. Brown Le;horns, W. Battler) ited for cement work and no waste incubator, new, washing machine, I G. Clausins: .1t. 1. Meds, W. Battler ; d. On this property there is a Daisy churn, whilfletrees, ueckyokes, pieseons,G. Clausins; Buff Wyandottes e bank barn, u acres of fall wheat tome mall fruits, This is a choice shovels, forks, hoes and other articles J. Ilabercr, J. W. Ortwein ; Silver d and well suited for growing stuff rer too numerous to retention. A lot of Crest-\\ Brown�andottes, J. W. Ortwein 1st r the svhhannig Factor}'. A. Q BO- first class hay; 3 acres of choice an- and ' nd ; .11. C. Brown Le.;horns, 0, IFIL. Prop. , golds and turnips, some tile. Tereus, Clausins 1st and 2nd ; Buff Orpington Q5 and under cash; over that amount W. Battler 1 and 2 ; .Andalusians, (2) That 13 acres of land, being nor- 12 months credit on furbishing aFr- W. Battler 1st and 2nd; ,Lanishans, ar erly pt of Lot Bi, Con, 1, 'Town- proved foint notes or a discount of 5 W. Battler 1st and 2nd. p of Ushorne, in the Village of Exe per cen orf for cash on credit amounts Pekin China Ducks, Snowden 43ros. r. On the prupetty there is a stable Ko reserve as the proprietor has solei Rouen ducks, 0. Cicaarsins 3 geese, C, d never failing supply of water and his farm. JOHN TUCKEIt, Prop., T, Truemner, 0. Clausins; ,turkeys, 0, well suited int grazing or growing I CAMERON, Auct, 'Clausins, Snowden Bros.; Toulouse uoposes. C. E. HACKNEY, 1 cop, __ , 3 ' All that property lying between geese, Snowden,T.B. Bros. (' )� 1 1 y Judge, T. B. 'Carling, Exeter. e Canning Factory and Evaporator Clearing Auction Sale GRAIN AND SEEDS Exeter. White fall wheat, Wm. Bader; .red (tl All that property lying east of -of- fall wheat, C. Clausins, A. Reichert, tation between Station and Carling Farm Stock and Implements W. Battler; spring wheat. J. England roots, 1st and 2nd, G. Clausins; 0 -rowed bars (5) All that property lying between Mr. Thomas Cameron has been in - leo, A. Reichert, \\ m. Rader; ,white ellington and forgers streets. In strutted to sell by public auction on cels 3, 1 ar,d 5 there are some Wednesday, Octob, r 13th, on London oats, A. Reichert, A. Nannie, J. Eng- oice building sites and will be sold Road, South, a short distance above land; •small peas, G. Clausins, C. Trucmncr, J. Brown ; rye, E. IClopp lots to suit purchaser. This proper- Devon, at twelve o'clock sharp, the belongs to the Ctrlin, estate and followingblack barley. W. Dignan; collection of >t be sold to wind up the estate. Horses -1 general purpose horse, 0 grain, 0. Clausins, ,II. Neeb; clover list foliate purchasers may call at years old; 1 general purpose horse, seed, I. Schwalm, \V. Dignan. J. Hales ,cls -un & Carling's office for maps 10 years old; 1 general purpose mare erre: timothy seed, E. Rader, W. red descriptions of property. 7 years old ;,1 \Hare in foal to Land- llattler;gain in sheaves, G. Clausins. (G' Lot 33, Con. ]t, .L`sborne, 100 ford and Baskerville's horse.; one Judge, Wm. Lamont, Zurich. c. On the property there are 5 sucker. sired by Non -Parole. 11UH'1'ICCL'1'L'REcf.,.re, of good hardwood bush; stone wattle -5 -year old cow • due to Collection of apples, O. Mop!), T. � wcllin r !large up to date poultry calve in may; 5 year old cow', due do TruetnI>.lopp, J. Ditherer; fall np{il.s, C. nus-, three barns and other build- calve in February; 2 spring calves 1 apples, er,�0 .lilopp, J. Pfaff; winter Ts. Laud well underdraiued; new 3 2 -year old steers.; ,3 2 -year old ?PP•es.J. Pfaff, D. Bauch, S. Bechlcr; • re fences and never fainter supply heifers; 1 cow due oto calve at time Krol; Tompkins, O. Klopp, C. Mauch; eater well situated, being on: )of sale. snow apples, C. Triiei'rn:'r, C. Bauch : i:e• from Henstll and four milt's %['oultry- 3 aged geese; .'J young Northern Spies, W. Dignan. U. Klopp; out Exeter. This is choice farming j geese ; 60 hens and chickens. Baldwins, 'C. 'Trucmncr, 1). Ilauch nd and i'. mostly seeded to !grass. Implements- Massy Barris binder R I Grcenings, A. Geiger. W. Dignan I). Bauch asy teruts of payment. \V. E. 4100- Massey llarris mower ; 12 -ft Mc - Canada Spitzcnburg, 11. \Ve ohndel � C. Trucmncr AItTII. Henson.. Prop. Cormick hay rake ; Massey Harrislseed drill, nearlynew; McCormick Rtbson Pippen, O. Klopp; Golden Russ Any or all of mese 'properties may sett, 0. Klopp, o 1•nrchesed privately on or before cultivator; gang plow; walking plowI P. Smith & Son ; Ben tDa. 'e lith clay of October. If not sold disk: set of diamond harrows, new; vis' 0. Klopp, D. llauch; Swaars, .0. rivately before that date, they will wagon; pair bob -sleighs; root pulper I Klopp: Mann, J3,Ilaberer,uerc. Bechler0, c sold by public auction, without re- tannin; mill; hay rack ; .gravel box ; blaiden's Blush, L. Rader, O. Klo ryat tti: Metropolitan hotel, E.ae- iwaeou box, hay fork, ropes; tw•o Pprte. r, on Saturday, October 30th, nt one top .buggies; ,two cutters; C sets of Blenheim Pippin, G. Clausins. E. clock fPharp. all the about named Single light harness; 2 wets of double Mader: lewaukee. C. Truemner, L. Rader: Culverts, C. Trucmncr, J. t harnese:.11 or 15 tons of hay ; forks r1'ur rectus and particulars, apply to F ,chains, neck ekes, whiffle- Pfaff ; Gloria Mnndi, C. Truemner, Proprietors, or Thos. Cameron; trees; .1 emery grindstone, 1 Favor- Wm. Rader: 20 oz. Pippen, E, lilopp ucrion�r, Earuhar. it churn, No. 1; 1 box stove ; •Yuan- W. Smmith::Talmau Sweet,.0. Klopp, 1 lily of first class mangolds. t J. Ifabc•rer; col. Russet apples, C. Straw and mangoids cash; straw to Trut•mncr, E. IClopp: fall pears, J. b: ted on premises. ilaberer: col. fall and winter pears, Clearing Sale i 'Terms -Ail sums of $ and under, J. WBattler Bartlett pears, J. Haber- cash -ni credit will be thatamount onnfurnishinonahp_ Decker. sr., J. Ilaberer; Clapp's : Flemish t Beauty, ` !' mite. J. Ilabercr, E. Mader; Peaches proved joint notes or n discount. of 4 per cent for cash allowed on credit C. Oswald, It, Elliott ; prunes, Dirs. amounts. C. Hess, J. 'laborer ;,crab apples, red, MILTON IIISSETT T. CAMERON 11. Koehler. A. Heicherl; crab apples, l'rop. Auctioneer. yellow, L. Mader, P. D,•ichert ; ;rapes J. Habcrer. Mrs. C. 'Hess; col..erapes J. Ilabercr,\V. Battler; plate of plums C. Truemner, C. Fritz ; col .of plums. 0. Kopp. T. Johnston : col. of canned fruit. J. Decker, sr.. It. 11. Johnston: special, \V. Itiver, J. Sararas. • Judges, D. A. Cantelon, Hensen ; A. Mitt .:hol(e. 'Zurich. Pink fain Tablets -Dr. Shooks - 'stop Headaches, womanly pains, any p:biu, any where, in 20 minutes auto. I formula on the 25c. box. Ask your druggist or doctor about this for- mula -it's fine. W. S. llowey. Zurich Fair AitM STOCK ANI) IMPLEMENTS Mr. Thos. Cameron has received in- tructions to sell by public auction on O'1' 10, ('ON. 2. IIA\• on Tuesday, ctober 3 :(MSI, commencing at 12 0' jock sharp, the following: -HORSES asp icultnot! brood show mitre, 7 yrs. 1d. sired by blolton Rufus, bred to ins Thomas. 1 agricultural mare 0 Ears old. sited by Royal Torn, 1 ng- icultural ruare 3 years old sired by riot's Heat', bred to Sir Matthew. 1 gt icultur.tl snare 2 years old sired by Ibion 111, bred to King Thomas. 1 eavy draught gelding 1 yutr old sired y Kele Thomas. 1 draught show 01- y. sucker, sired by King Thomas, 1 arriage horse 5 years old by Clear ria. Cattle -1 3 -yr old cow due to call in pril. I S-ye.tr cow newly calved. 1 5 enc old cow due to calf tint' of sale. 2:ycar old heifer newly calved- T 4. car old cote with calf at foot. 1 5 yr - id co.v farrow. 31 -year old heifers, 1 earling steer, '2springcelves, 2 young Alves. 'oultry-Abou'. 1010 hens and chickens hit keys, 1 gobbler, 21 spring turkeys Implements -1 Massey Harris binder, I I. r' est t\ \Vend mower, 1 10 ft. rake, c•h:unui..n drill, 1 Champion Cultiva- tor. i l'eckslnit disk, 2 gang plows, 1 land roller, set of iron hat rows, 1 walk- ing plmv. 1 st•ullit.i. I tett k wagon 1 high wagon, 1 new mikado, 1 pair of b.b sleighs, 1 root 'wiper, 1 tanning �ttill, n.igon scales, 21101) lbs., hay rack. ray.tl pox: tvngon (six with sto: k tack orn1''e ••. 2 water troughs 1 huge tank 1 ear. 1''lelm' slings; set brass mom). lied 1st, '..'s; set plough haaness: ladder handy jerk: chopping axe: grain cradle cedar p. sty, row tics; milk crura; sugar kettle: wit inlet ,tee: shovels, forks and C1,1iits end other ..rlitit4 lno numer- ous to mention. 8tra:v, blangolds and Turnips -Cash. Furniture ---1 coot. stove. 1 heating �ttot•e, U lining toven chairs. settee) door:., pails etc. No reserve its the proprietorba, giv• en up farming. TERMS OF SALE All r tots of iSelast and under. cash; os-er that amount In months credit will 10 given on trete • 11 t g ni proved Dint notes or a il'.c one t "t i 1 •tr cent. W haled Mr. and blrs. alai -shell Brock, of Stratiord,who were visiting with rl- a lives and friends around bre for a few weeks, left last Monday for Den- ver. Col.. where they purpose creaking their future home. Mr. and Mrs. Beach. of Chicagra, were visitors at Mr. William. Brock. last week. A number from around here attend- ed the anniv.rsary ;:t Seintsbury on Sunday and the supper on 'Tuesday. Great interest is bent: in:unifested by 1 his appointment In the circuit tea to be held next 'Tuesday 0f ;ht, Oct. Lob. Services 00 Sunday by Rev. 0. it.err, of Lucan. This ;real event is to ba bold at F.limvill t church. Mr. and Mrs. Alb'i t Mitchell. of Centra:i•t, visited at her sister's Mrs. • lip,,+, . �i . t,c.� } .,red Nil S. BuUret- by r,•::11.41 Lou. 011 Wednesday after sia , d.l!,r a tt..•l: w Oh relatives at • . . 1•. r: , i. SI, -` uu:. blilisou and daughter Ili, t, visited at Mrs. J. V. Millson's on Frid1). - -o Ellmvolle C • reit Anniversary eervic: s wig: 1, • 1,.. Ai .0 1:iin►till on nest Lord's Di y. alien Bur. .0. Kerr, of Luc•in wi.1 preach morning and evening. 5I.. cis: ein,ting by 1•:litnviIle choir. special ere -tines tai: n at both ser- vice,. Ota geese:ay evening following a circuit lea veil be given after which !tee. 1t. Ilubbs, of Exeter will d•• Iver his fit mous lecture entitled "111. 'Triangular blan•'. 1: }-o-i want • • ..171 and rujoyab:e ('venin;. e..• . .\c,leo sion 25 cents. fiEN3b11TII • bit. and Mr'. Ne;'•.n Northcott and liati.y. of Stratford. %eel,0 friend' here :1st week. b1r. \\'i:fu:i r i, in:'':•a':'n'„ !Os itoe, TOr Cali on 4•1011i1 autpnl,t$. 1 • . tinf.! it it cont of paint. JOHN('. Mi'itF1,1.1'roprietor. 1 M. .Iohn Duncan is visititi h• r THOS. ('A\I I':I:ON, .\uctionee r. taieter who is very .low in Toronto. Not Coughing Today? Yet you may cough tomorrow! Better he prepared for it when it comes. Ask your doctor about keeping Dyer's Cherry Pectoral in the house. 'Then when the hard cold or cough fir- app. ars you have a doctor's medicine at hand. Your doctor's approval of its us, will certainly set all doubt at rest. I) as he say He knows. No alcohol in this cough medic, J .,it,rre».,Lowell. obtrst health is a pleat safkguard against at s of throat and Iung,troultles, !wt your doctor about Ytycr'a titivation will destroy the best of health. VEGETAl1LES .lohnson: do. tine, I(. (tender, W. dor, T. .lohnsoq; Counterpane drawn White Elephant potato's, II. Nader: Battler: 'Coverlet woven wool, T. J. Ucchrr, sr. Ladies all wool cape Colorado red, A. Kaercher; rural New crochet, Miss A. Carlisle, \Wt'1lin;- York, A. Gel ter. F. Gies: any variety ton Fee ; ,Home-made carr: t, rags, early, A. Nannie, .1. Recker, sr., A. A. Ka. rcher, T. Johnson : homemade Conveyancer Accounts Collected OWES Foster; tiny variety late. G. Clausins, hearthru,r tvool, Miss K. Campbell, MONEY to limn at lowest rates. W. Hader. Ii. Krueger: Empire pots- 'f. Johnson ; do. rites, bliss K. Camp- North We.tLnds tor 8&1.. to.s, E. (:its, Ii. Krueger. .1. Habcrer: bell. T. Johnson; Best wool yarn Office, Main Street. Exeter small white beans, W. (tattler, 0• homespun. 11. Neeb, J. Dccher, erg Clausins; any variety twine. 1'. i). i• tidy, crochet cotton, Mies V. Maass: chert, G. Clausins:yellow corn, t'. tidy, knitted cotton, 11. Net'b• \V. Ra - HER Ostva:d. 0. Ciaueius, sweet corn, der, Afghan or slumber rug in silk, Mohler. C. Oswald ; black sweet corn Mrs. 0. (less, T. Johnston ; ,cotton W. D:soler, J. Brown ; red orlon;. 11. stockings. .1. Brown, 11. Neeb; hand Ko• leer, F. Rummel ; yellow onions. sewing. 11. Well: woolen stockings F. Rummel, 1'. Schwalm: dutch setts, knitted fine, II. Neeb, W. (tattler: II. Wile, IL Kruteger; white field car- tit; stockings knitted coats,, W. rots. .1. W. 0rtwein. W. Smith: red Dat(ter: wool n►ilts knitted lin., 11. t . \• . cob T� i a t r field c t is S. 1 rc . •t W. i lisle • w ro h 1 . 1 , Ilettler r . oo mi is , t red garden carrots, W. Battler. Gro. C.au+ins: swedi'h turnips, J. lacy, jr.. E. It 'der; '01.;: r 0 retanzo ds. .\. l' i reher, W. Smith ; 'ong yellow 111 iters:ds, 'C. Mauch. W. itcdar : Ox - turd cabbage, W. Batt'. r. 0. ('1 eel . t ,t Dutch cabb.';t, .1. II, s. : , . .\. Foster : Week Spanish reddish, V.• I!ittler. 11. 1'iile; cauliflower. A. Foster: ete!ow pumpkin. E. Rader. 1,. Rader: Mammoth pumpkin. it. 1t. .loh:soon. G. C:ausins ; cehry, '1'. Jobe -eon. It. It. .Johnston ; splash. E. It uler, 0. (":iusins ; blood beet,. V. It •der, W. S.rnith; rooted boort', W. Battler; tt itertnelop,+. 8. Redder. 1. Hey. sr.; muskmelons. 1'. Schwalm. G. 0-:111+ine : red tore . toes. Snit It & Son : II. \\ t•:1 : yeliot lone i(o• t. W. Batt- ler: si•ecial -u,rar b tt A. Klee cher. Judges, J. 1). Mern,'0. It. .1. Drys - d i'e. 'MA N1 l'ACTI • IRES Dee ty harness. C. Hartleib: double •ret harm... (,'. bitrt't•ib: col. of -',,,•e, 1'. Fritz: :o'. of hardware, 1'. 11 , rt.cib. DAIRY' I'ItOD('CTi ss ha batter. It. Elliott, W. Smith. .1 t' eker. sr.: 5 1.oitnds butt.•r, Miss I• t .nrpb :l, t:. I';ilr, J. (Harborer t • r in 101.n.l grin: +. A. l:ac'r'ch•'r. • I , h 1:. .:. (' ',,, , es : bine. mule ' 1, t; ie. r. E. 'Kropp; home rn•'1 ir.•.d. Mr C. II, ss. 1..Trurm- ie r . to per 11 h o •r. G. Celuzins. .1. II ,1, r r . co ! ei ion !tom -y..1. f laberer cured from almost every form of ttith .Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic Remedy of Western Ontario includingvis, always. Arid this is Mete true of bens, in (-mule 3. 11.her •r. 0, Celle. female complaints, inflammation. til. l. ai eye how • llickort :y pwill de- ' the ileart nr*l Kidneys. The weak ti s: m tele syrup• W. etmith. J. Deek;r ccratiott,di;placements,tibroid tutnnrs, part. Rubeotws .never did reach the i.XCter. nerves are instead crying cut for st, Irreglutaritit•s,periodic pains, backache, • real discae •. Ithet:ntatiern ine't In Orders for new connections, changes help. This explains why Dr. Shoop's 1.AT11FM Wow: indigestion and nervous prostration. ih • Lakin. it's deep down -it's con- of firms nausea, changes Of street acl- IL -errantly', et promptly helping litnm- Ornamental, - 1'.mbrofder,0 five i•:verysuch suffering women mtt•eit(O 'titntinhn:. G,t2in rid of the vain, n. ch. and Kidney ailments. The I to sive I, dig i:. I'fnkham's g dresses, or for duplicate ent rice, should Y •P'rcc: tea r'o�l). Wellington /',o, ) a aft, nil, tthar counts. That i. Itetoorntivernchesn,tforthrnctual 11• \'...:1 ; . reeroi t, r 1 I r, cloth bi;'s tt by Dr. hno . s Ith urnntie Remedy1'l-' handed in of once to y %'eKetaLle Pons and a trial l advice c 1 , Cause of these ailments -the failing Millen- tin' a• by trema of mouth from one to isnot list.. And her, in lies the pope - The Hind Ycu Ilave Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the fiignature of and has been remade udder his per. T conal supervision since its infancy. • • Allow no ono to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just -as -good" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health or Infants and Children -Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA I M WNXli1 Castoritt is a, harmless substitute for Castor 011, Pare- goric, Drop.; and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It Contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Nareotio substance. Its ago IA its guarantee. It destroys Woriva and all:Q-, Feverishness. It cures Dhtrncsza and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, leis in;.; healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea -Tato Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THE CENTAUR COMPANY. TT MURRAY . NEM YORK CITY. cushion in silk, F. Wickwire, T. John- son; embroidery Roman. F. Wickwire embroidery Jewel. F. 'Wickwire; fea- ther stitching, Miss K. Campbell, J. 0. Forrest ; work baa;, 'Miss V. 'Maas, Is. Wickwire: embroidery on flannel, no number : col. embroidery ,work,F, Wickwire. II. Well; Bonitos' lace. handkerchief, F. Wickwire, T. John- son, point lace collar, 'Wellington Fee, 1'. Wickwire; Battenburg centre piece 1:. Appel. F. Wickwire ; battenburg doylies, J. G. Forrest, Miss M. Mc- Gregor; battenburg tray cloth, tF.. Appel, Miss V. Maass; battenbur; sideboard scarf, \Yellin;ton lJee, Miss V. Maass; battenbur; tea rosy, F. Wickwire ; battenbur; whams, F. Wickwire ; col. battenbur; work, W. Fee. E. K;lerch:•r; Teneriffe lace centre piece, T. Johnston, C. Ilart- kib: netting centre piece or doylie \Vellineton Fe„ T. Johnston; drawn thread work. R. It. Johnston. If. \Vellcol, drawn thread work, F. Wickwire, 11. I'file ; etching, T. John- ston, 3. G. Forrest; pillow shams, 1'. Johnston, B. l'filc ;sofa cushion, Wel- lington Fee, Miss V. Maass; apron, ells A. Carlisle. J. W. Ortwein; Mount attend( embroidered cloth, T1• Appel, Hiss M. JlcGre;or: Mount! -- . Ittwisters, ttolletton Wolsrles.Oosys uoen Mellick embroidered centre piece, T. Oommlleslloaen,solicittors for the Mekong Johnson, Mrs. G. Hess; Lo; cabin Mak, Mo. tufI , cotton. 1i. Rader, J. Deck:•r, sr. hooey ttoLoaaetlowest rates of Interest. Patchwork .tuilt cotton, T. Johnson OVFICEt-YAI2i STHE14T. =STIR.11. Krueger; do. ,alk, T. Johnson ; R ournrs >a A. f+us.otorooa Crazywork 1uilt silk, If. Krueger, T► Johnson ; -do. cotton. W. Battler : Counterpane tufted. T. Johnson, W. Bet tier ; Counterp:In • knitted. T. no number for 2n0 ; Knitted Noe cur- Joson, 11. Itadc•r; do• crochet, J. tatains in cotton, 1i. Neeb Urchhn,•r, sr..bars. G. Hess; counter- tseful-Quilt stollen coats', T. pane etching work. Miss 11, blcGre- filuliOrade PidilOs Hre a Pleasure to their Owners. We have sold and are selling a great many high class pianos and our num erous satisfied customers is the strong est guarantee of this assertion. Our pianos to -day are the best that the best Piano makers produce and our prices are right. Do not be too quick to believe per- sons who tell you different from the above for the purpose of selling you cheap and in some cases trashy goods at big prices. Call and see Us and pe convinced that what we say we live up to. S. MdrtIn & Son rNINHONNNNNNeN NONeNNeNN• 1 The Molsons Bank 1 Incorporated 1S55 CAP TAL (paid up) RESERVE FUND •••• $3 500,00000 .... $3,500.000.00 Has :05 Branches in Canada, and Agents and Correspondents in all the Principal Cities in the World. General Banking Business Transacted. Savings Bank Department at all Branches. Interest allowed at highest current rate. i Dickson & Carling, Solicitors. N. D. HURDON, Manager • NN N•••N•••o•••NNNN••••••NN��il1 THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE MEAD OFFICE. TORONT!, 1:ST-tl:Ll>11I:I, 1887 B. B. WALKER, President ! Paid-up Capital, $10.000,QQ0 ALEXANDER LAIRA, Gsueral Ittanaoet Deserve Fund, - 6.000,000 Branches throughout Canada, and in the United St3tcs and England SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT Deposits of $1 and upwards are received and interest allowed at current rates. Accounts may be opened in the names of two or more persons and withdrawals made by any one of them or by the survivor. 124 ExeterBranch-G.W Harrison, Manager ,Branch aLso at Crediton. DR. G. F. ROULSTON, L. D. D. D. S., Dentist. Member of R. C. D. 8., of Ontario and Honor Graduate of Toronto University. OFFICK:-Over Dickson & Carling's Law Offices in Dr. Anderson's former dental parlors DA. R. KINSMAN, L. D. S., D D. S., Honor graduate of Toronto University. Dental Surgeon Office over Gladman & Stanbury Main street-ExETER. W. BROWNING, M. D., M. C . P. 8„ Graduate Victoria Un varsity. office and resideuence. Dominion t sborabory. Exeter, Associate Coroner of Huron. - R. Bright, M. D., M.C. P. and •8„ Honor Graduate Toronto Un- iversity. Two years resident physician Royal Alexandra Hospital, etc. Office and residence, Dr. Amos' old stand Andrew Street, Exeter. nONEY TO LOAN We have unlimited private rands tor invest r ant upon k or village ;royalty at lowest of to DICKSON & CARLING taster DICKSON & CARLiNG, Johnston. 1'. Wickwire : laundry ba; crochet, I1. Koehler. A; Kaercher! crochet lace cotton, Mrs. 0. Bess. E. Klopp: crochet toilet mats, J. Brown W. Dignan ; crochet table mats 1. Wickwire, Miss V. Maass; col. tatting T. Johnston, A, S. Faust; Ilardineer :entre pi:ce or cloth, Miss V. Maass, (`1ONEY TO LOAN. We have a large amount of private fluids Ma t on f iterm�m,aad village properties at lowest' OLADMAN a: STANBURY Barristers Solicitors. Main st.. Raster ERNEST ELLIOT Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Vienna, \V. \•a. - "I feel that I owe the last ten veers of my life to Lydia Judges, Mrs. \V. Fritz, Grand Bend, 1•:. I'inkham's %'ege- Mrs. Wm. !faker, %urich. , table Cotripe und. FiNli Alt1'S Elevet► years ago 1 Oil painting, portrait, J. .G. 1'or- was a walking lrest 1,t and 2nd ; oil paint inre land - shadow. I had been 1sea Pe. '1'. Johnston. J. G. Forrest ; under the doctor's water color. landscape, J. G. Forrest cafebutgotnorelief. 1st and 2nd ; crayon work portrait, My husband per- J. 0. Forrest ; Oil or water color. suaded me to try flowers, F. Wickwire. J..0. Fore, st : Lydia la Pinkham's 1' •uci1 del uins, J. G. .Forrest, 51is. Vegetable Com- G. Bees; painting on felt. J. (3, .For- l.ontidanditworked rest; painting on stilt% E. Wick ttire, ike a charm. It re- Mist V. Maas.. Heves all my pains 1 Judge. It. Campbell, Zurich. and misery. 1 advise all suffering 1 I'LOAVERS women to take Lydia E. Pinkham's 1 Collection of flowers, E. App tl,Miss %'.•getable Compound." -Mits. EMM -t ! Ii. Campbell ; maple leaf, T. Johnson W11f:,srnx, Vienna, W. Va. ,boo (set of floacrs. bliss IK. 'C,rmp• Lydia 1:. l'inkham's %"ct~etable Com• b:l, T. Johnson : Geraniums, Miss 1C. ppmmd, made !curer restful 1'.:'tv soul . cielph,•11 ; Cacti. T. Johnston ; Calla herbs, contains no narcotics or harm- Lei, e. it It. .Tohnsion; Pansies, J. O. fol drugs. and to-elay holds the record fur the largest number of actual cams i unrest, Hiss K. Campbell ; ell. lase of female diseases of any similar meds -1 InhnstoJ Mien 1:. Campbell. eine in tato country. and thousands Of Judare, J. D. Mcrncr. %orlon, It. Voluntary testimonials are on lice in +1• Drysdale, ilensall. Mass., from women who have becti Driv • rhouniatiAtn out of the blood the 1'iukhant laboratory at Lynn, -- is about to issue a phone Directory for knitted coarse, W. Battler, W. Ica• der; blankets home -mad" wool, .1. Decker, sr.: b:ank,•ts, home-made un- ion, 11. Itader; ',tilt mewed on ground work, 1i. Well, 11. Rader. Specie is -Lunch cloth, Mies Mc- Gregor: jewel case. bliss V. Maass. Tile Osborne and Hibbert Farmer's Mutual Fire Insur- ance Gompanu Head Office, Farquhar,'•Ont. President -J. L. RUSSELL. Vice- fres ibe n t- W. H. I' A S8 M 0It DIRECTORS. WM, Roy, BORNHOLM P. 0 WM. BROCK Wn tciteeseA P. 0. tIUNTIMG Return Tickets at Single Fare Octo- ber 13th to 31st. To points in Temagami, points Mate tawa to Port Arthur and to a num- ber of points reached by Northern Navigation Co., also to certain points in Quebec, New Brunswick, Noy& Scotia and Maine. October 21st to Otto' ber 31st. To Muskoka Lakes, Penetang, Lake of Bays, Midland, Maganetawan RiVe er, Lakefield, Madawaska to Parry Sound, Argyle to Cohoconk, Lin:say to Haliburton, Sherbet Leke to Calc;. bogie, via K & 1' By. Points trout Severn to North Bay inclusive; and certain points reached by Northern Navigation Co. Return limit 00 all tickets Decem. her 4th, or until close of navigation, if earlier, to points leached by steamers. Secure tickets from Grand Trunk agents. Full information from J. J. KNIGHT, Depot Agent. .or write J. 1). MCI)ONALD, Union le•pot. Toronto. Ont. Synopsis of Me Conodioo Norm vesi HOMESTEAD REGULATIONS, Any pereon w ho is t he sole head of a farrier, or any male over 111 Years old may homestead a quartet xotoni of available Itouinion land Is Manitoba, Saskatchewan. or Alberta, The applicant must appear in perms at the Dominion Lamle Agauoy fT Sub enc• 8 for h a ! the Entry lOg proxy may is, had at the agency, on certain condition:', by father, mother son, .laughter, brother, or sister of intending homesteader. Duties+: -:Six months residence upos) and cultivation of the land in easif of three years. A homesteader may live within trine miles of his homes T. RYAN, DCBLiN P. stead on a !farm of At least 80 norm ROBERT NORRIB, thefts.I solely owned and occupied by bins sr 1,03 father, mother, .on, daughter, AGENTS. brother or sister. In certain districts n homesteads JOHN EMERY. Exeter. agent for in good standing flirty pre -erupt a Ushorne and JSifldulph. quarter section alongside his hor'ne. stead. Price $3. per acre. Duties,, OLIVER HARRIS, Munro. agent Miter reside six months inenoh of via for Hibbert. Fullerton and Logan. years from date of homestead entry (including the time re- 'ii red to earn J09HOIINB homestead patent) and cultivtaep Seev.1TATreJas. Farquhar, i fifty sores extra. .. . �... _ ._. - A hoinestender tt bo line exhausted his homestead right and cannot tube tain a pre-emption may take s pur- chased homestead in certain districts Pr:ce $3. per sore. Ihttier.-Must reside six months in ench of three years, c.iltiv•te fifty ae•res and erect a house worth R300.M w. W. COR('. Deputy of the Minister of the interior N, 11,-Cnenthnrired pnblloatien of (1,..Ave:ties ment will not be paid for NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY The Bell Telephone Company of Canada it's n pity when nick ones drug the New Tele- stomach or stimulate the Heart and d:idneys. That is all wrong t A weak the District Stomach, means week Stomach ner- \ 11 Kn h e ;111 • iii c . 11. \'. . ••r) re .1. n i dot i s, •r: sstbroidered If tort mut1Id likespeel t;tnith & Non : fMendyour came vs rite a \\ ,• I. t'. ,1, tial letter to Mrs. Pink •eke ire . . uibroiderre�jj side -board Lynn, 31a"' 11Pr adrtee tkarf, 1':. Kropp: vmbroietiercd Rofa and always helpful. - A. MARCHAND "insid nerves". ,\r„ a rev fret the ret, t Restorative 4R hoer. ft won't cure at lntity of this Remedy. it is winninW� so Moon ns It lilt, hot )nn will surely fro defend,'rs everysvls•r.•. Tablets or Local Mager. i blow thnt help is coming. Sold by 1,i tun!. So'd by W. S. Bowel.w 8 ! • .