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HE EXETER TIMES, DEC. 23rd 1909.
ARTISTIC
n v.ord that covers a wide rank
Of 'subj,:et,:, We are goiiig to forget
the oth. rs, and claim your attention
as .we tell about
ARTISTIC TAILORING AT
REASONABLE PRICES HERE
%Ve v.rify t by our ,tock of %veil
Selected piecootI , as well as by
Old-time patron,.
Ty Us If You Like Atistic
Garments
;\Wr ++111 rt:rely tease you.
Our Stock is the
Favorite of
Christmas Shoppers
TALK AS LIKE there is nothing can take the place of Furniture in
the esteem of gift givers. Nothing else is ao serviceable -nothing else
reminds one of the giver every day in the year as Furniture does.
For reason of i 9^-
do your choosii,g f. • ,,. .ock of ours. You cau't buy under our prices
for our goods.
In all respects this ct.,:. stands ready to offer you furniture certainties.
('hristmas sl,Cl,tiei .ti are t e uested to make it a point to at least see how
well we are prepared to make their shopping satisfactory.
1'd variety and :Around goodness we ask you to
To -day isn't a bit too soon
to get interested.
JAMES BEVERLEY
Leading Undertaker and Embalmer
W. W. TAMAN Locals
Merchant Tailor.
EXETER - ONTARIO. Just two days till Christmas.
THE BUSY HUM
The schools kill open on Jan. 4th
Rev. E. A. Fear went to Goderich
Monday to attend the funeral of the
She intends to stay about two months.
late (Rev.) Mrs, Millyard. The gang of men who were snaking
Miss Georgina 'Knight,, of ,Battle scythe snnths in Mr. Isaac sllcaterd's
Creek. is visiting her parents at Ilder- bush, have moved to Mr. Grape's bush
toll
ton for the holidays. . on the 1Gth con.
Mrs. 13obier and Maurice of Buffalo. Master Kieth Taylor. of Brewster,
and Miss Norma J3obicr, of ,Battle spent Monday with his cousins at the
Creek, arrived yesterday to spend the Post office.
The 13aynhaw gang of threshers are
in the neighborhood finishing up their
season's work of threshing clover, cut-
ting straw, grinding grain and sawinz
wood,
The King Edward mail boxes dor
Mural oute No. 1, between Parkhill
and Brewster arrived Thursday night
and have been put up by their respec-
tive patrons.
Mr. Neil. of Lucan, was through this
section buying registered mares for
the purpose of shipping them to Utah.
Ile purchased one from Mr. (John
Sberritt.
Mrs. Abner MoUard passed through
our burg Monday, returning from the
hospital in London.
Harpley
Mr. \\'m. Mettle bas purchased a
new piano for his daughter.
Mrs. W. J. Dlollard (nee Lottie
Sheritt) of Balmoral, Aien., arrived
here last Friday on a visit to her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. aherrittl,
holidays.
Mr. William Dauncey, Kvho was
confined to bis bed for several weeks
suffering from rheumatism, is able to
get around.
Dlr. J. Southcott. of Grand Blend
left Wednesday morning for London
where he will visit for awhile with
bis children.
Mrs. Thos. Bernick has been suffer-
ing from a severe attack o[ bronchitis
for the past two weeks, but is now re-
covering somewhat.
Of the Exeter )'lour Mills can be heard A Christmas cantata entitled ''What
as they are busy grinding Happened to Santa" was given by the
teachers and scholars of Coven church
STAR FLOUR Tuesday evening and proved a pleas -
HAVE YOU EVER TRIED IT? ing entertainment to the large audi-
ence.
Well, you “better had" if you wish to The University of Copenhagen may
know what good bread and pastry and report that they have failed to find
cakes are. There is no doubt of its in Cook's report that he reached the
impeliarity, and the tai a makes it the north pole. but the public will no
best and most econontical flour on the doubt continue to give the Dr. the
market. credit for getting there first.
Sir Wilfred Laurier Friday after-
-Manufactured by- noon announced that he had decided
HARVEY BROS.
Wheat and Oats wanted.
Flour
AND
Fethd
All Good Kinds of
Floutand Feed
kept on hand
Bran ;Nie1 Shorts
Sold 1)y the Ton.
l\'heat taken in exchange
for Floiir and Oats taken in
exchange for Oatnl ;s:.
W. Rivers
EX 1•; I'l.It.
Pi
t)N 1 Ait10•
Whalen
Cent"alla
Mr. W. it. Elliott shipped n car-
load of t':;ccl!ent horses to Saskatche-
wan this week.
INTERESTING LETTER FROM A
E. HODGERT.
In my last letter I left you after
to sit in the parliament for Quebec my arrival in Halifax. On Sunday
East. the constituency he has repre- atte•rnoon I took a long walk, as it
sented almost since his entry into was most beautiful weather for a trip
public life. The Ottawa bye -election to the top of the cititel, which they
will probably take pace the second calf the high mountain on which the
week in January• government have their soldiers plant -
Greatest bargain sale of the sea-
, cd with their big guns. Halifax is
son for the balance of this eek at very much French as far as the lay
the Exeter Bargain Store, beingwthe of the streets and buildings are con -
balance of the stock of the late J. cerned. The streets are narrow with
W. Broderick. Everything must be tho houses right on the edge of the
cleaned out this ,week. Any over- street. The manner in which farmers
coat in the place for six dollars• do their marketing. 1 saw them on
Mens" suits at half price. AA nice al Saturday bring in .their loads,
stock of jewelry just opened up this also some bay for their horses, driving
week. Goods at half the price you along the street as near the side walk
will pay elsewhere. The Stock of the as possible. stop, put down their bay
late J. W. Broderick. and wait for a prospective .buyer.
On Tuesday of this wrck Mr. Thos. They have no market place like our
E. Ilandford has closed one of the cities have. 1 left on Monday after -
most successful years in the horse- noon for Moncton, N. B. it being my
buying business. During the past
year he has shipped 41 loads of horses
making n total of 600 horses that
have left t his part for the Western
market. The average price paid for
these horses was $190. Besides the
western markets he has now a mar-
ket in British Columbia which will
increase the demand for good horses.
Mr. ilandlord enjoys the reputation
of shipping only the best and is known
ns one of the leading buyers in his
line of business. He will be at his
stables every Saturday to purchase
horses in good condition.
Klrkton
Miss Mabel Sawyer. of London. i
I s
visiting her cousin. Aliss Etta Flet-
cher. `•
Mr. N. ileecy is home for Christmas.
Mr. ltobt. Fletcher is home from
the west.
\1iss Annie Leigh is at her old post
in the store. Iler many friends are
glad to see her again.
Mr. Randolph Davis has been en-
gaged as teacher for the Salem school.
Mrs. Thos. 'Tufts while out .walking
last wrt•k slipped and fell on the
sidewalk and strained her leg. She
is doing nicely now.
A meeting of the i:trkton Canadian
club w as held in Aberdeen hall last
Thur::day nt w hich it 11 as decided to
re -organize for the si inter and those
present to act ns a committee to get
up the programme for Thursday..1an.
1:11 h. 1910. There o ill be short ad-
dresses of interest to al!. readings.
songs, instrumentals and recitntions
the particulars of which will be given
later. We are sure 1bat every one
son ithicb the government is finish- torr and take effect ns from the
is interested in this movement. that ins this winter. One of the most tieely tl►Pre is nothing better for I.irst (!ay of May next after the final
hats fot its object t hr development of curious things about this proving is Xmas than a piano. it is grnne-
there are only .1" o 10" ns in the thingwhole hole family can Pn o passing thereof.all that is best in oneself, the foster- whole province that have street car S,rn thine) that will last a life timeCouncil Chamber. ares. December.
Mg' of a wh lesome love for our conn- namely St. Johns and 8t. Ste r 1!10•)'
try. loya'ty to oar king- and the bet-
Iheng ;1. and if bought right can he handed (L. ,y) Jos. Senior. Clerk.
torment of the conditions in which w,, latter being on the border between down for three generations. Yon do
live. We would like to eco th hal NI:. ne and N. B. There are lar.; . not take nny Chances on any piano NOT.CF:.
fillers on the opening night. A hearty knitting factories here, so the ears: you get here. MP SIandieg of this eft--
invitation is t•x1sn.led to all. run between t hr. a or four 1o,t•ne, tahlishn,ent is A surety that you will Take notice that the above is n trite
11 r. Fred Austin took a sleigh load In speaking with some of the prine1-1 get vans money's wut•th a good resist. copy o' a proposed Ily-haw which has
to a cors rt at Anintsbnry last Thera- pal 1•eop".• her,• i was informed filet' hie piano been taken into consirlrrotion by the
day bight. the occupants hating to th •r• ate only one and one-half (-win-, Then en the top of this von have our Municipal Council of the Village of
e. alk most or the way home. Exeter and w hash will be finally pnss-
ed by the said Council (in the event
Mrs. John llarleuoo,l spent a few
days in Si. Marys with •friends.
Mr..1. Wright v:si:e 1 his son Wes-
ley in London on Triesday.
Thr children of our public school
enjoyed themselves very .touch on
'Wednesday w hen n very choice pro-
gramme was given and an enjoyable
time spent. The parents were nlso
present and were pleased with the
progtanune.
At the annual teacher"s meeting
held on Monday night the following
Officers were elected for iitxt year to
conduct our Sunday school. Superin-
tendent. D. Hodgson; asst. superin-
tendent. .1. llazlewood: secretary. F
Gunflint/ : asst. secretary. J. Wright ;
organist. Bessie :Morley ; asst. organist
\'erda Stinires: treasurer .1. W. 1lodfr-
eon ) 1''hrarian Edna Gunninu. Thr
treasurer road his report and showed
a balance of $70 in Itis• trc.is,ury.
You
+rnmm/MMMMeMIln►
ake No Chances
When You Get Your
Fall and Winter Suits
from an old established and reliable house
ike ours.
Time -tried Reputation is what ensures you
satisfaction.
W. JOHNS
Merchant Tailor
Exeter, Ontario,
j
Milumu112
FURNITURE and UNDERTAKING
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Parlor Suit Parlor Tables
Easy Chair Odd Chairs
11 usic Cabinet Couches
Sideboards Hall Racks
Buffets Kitchen Cabinets
Dining -room Tables Dining Chairs
Dainty, well -made and at reasonable prices.
Bed Room Suits Bed Conches Mattresses
Springs, Brass and Iron Beds
Newest styles and all at popular prices
RO WE & ATKINSON
The Leading Home Furnishers and Funeral Directors.
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The lVlolsons Bank
j t Incorporated 1866
VILLAGE OF EXETER
NOMINATION AND ELECTION
Public notice is hereby given that 1
a meeting of the Electors of the
Village of Exeter will be held in the
Fown Hall, Exeter, on
MONDAY, DECEMBER, lith, 1909
At the hour of 12 o'clock, noon.
For the purpose of snaking and
receiving nominations for Reeve,
Councillors and Public School Trus-
tees.
Further notice is hereby given that
in the event of more candidates be-
ing proposed for any particular of-
fice than required to be elected, the
proceedings wilt be adjourned until
Monday. January 3rd, A. D., 1909,
when polls will be opened at 9 a. m.,
at the following places as fixed by
Village By -Law. viz ;
Polling Sub -Division No. 1, at Sal-
es llandford's residence. Main street.
by Edward Treble, D. lit. 0., and
Herbert Ford. Poll Clerk. Polling
Sub -Division No. 2, at Weekes Bros.'
Marble Works, Main Street, by W. D.
Weekes, D. R. 0., and James Weekes,
Poll Clerk. Polling Sub -Division No.
3, at Jno. Mitchell's Office Corner
of Main and Wellington Streets by
Richard G. Scldon, D. It. 0., and
Alex. 0. Dyer. Poll Clerk. Polling
Sub -Division No. 4, at the Town Hall,
by Joseph Davis, D. R. 0., and It. N.
Taylor, Poll Clerk.
And all electors are hereby re -
second visit to this place on my trip. quested to to take notice and govern
I went from Moncton to Sussex. on themselves accordingly.
the I. C. R. branch to St. johns. JOS, SENIOR,
This place is a very nice farming Returning Officer
country and the town has about 2,000
inhabitants. I went from there to a
place called fit• Martines on the Bay
of Fundy. This part of the road is
nothing but hills and rocks. but has a
i,iu,bering section. St. Martines is a
small vil'nge the people living on
those: who come there. it being some-
what of a summer resort frequently
by numbers of Americans in the sum-
mer. One independent railroad runs
A BY=LAW
To prohibit the sale by Retail
of Spirituous, Fermented,
or other Manufactured Li-
quors in the Municipality
of the Village of Exeter.
CAP TAL (paid up)
RESERVE FUND
$9 600.000.00
$9,600.000.00
Ilas:65 Branches in Canada, and Agents and Correspondents ikthe
Principal Cities in the World.
General Banking Business Transected.
Savings Bank Department
at all Branches. Interest allowed at highest current rate.
Dickson & Carling, Solicitors. N. D. HURDON, Manager
•N•NNNNNN6♦NMNNN+►N•N••NNNa•NNN• •►41
The Municipal Council of the Vil-
lage of Exeter hereby enacts as fol-
lows ;
That the sale by .retail of spirit-
uous. fermented, or other manufac-
tured liquors is and shall be prohib-
ited in every tavern, inn or other
house or place of public entertainment
in the said municipality. and the sale
thereof, except by wholesale, is and
shall be prohibited in every shop or
place other than a house of public
entertainment in the said municipal-
ity.
2. That the vote of the electors of
the said Village of Exeter will be
taken on this 11y -law by the deputy -
returning officers hereinafter named
on Monday, the Third day of January.
One thousand nine hundred and tun.
commencing at Nine o'clock in the
morning and continuing until Five
o'clock in the afternoon at the under-
mentioned places;
l'olling Subdivision No. 1 at Silas
Hrindford's residence Main Street by
Edward Treble, Deputy Returning Of-
ficer. and IIerbert Ford, Poll Clerk.
Exeter. December 13th. 1909. Polling Subdivision No. 2 at Weekes'__ - ----- Bros., Marble Shop. Main Street, by
\\'m. I). Weekes, Deputy -Iteturning
Officer and James Weekes, Poll Clerk.
Every farmer should know that the Polling Subdivision No. 3 at .Tno,
price offered by the dealers for cattle, Diitebell, office• corner of Main and
hogs, etc., is a fair one. How can he
Wellington Streets by Richard G.
know this if be does not take a farm Seldon, Deputy Returning Officer, and
business papers Wbst doctor or law- Alexander 0. Dyer, Poll Clerk.
er or business man would be without
Polling Subdivision No. 4 at . The
Street
Town hall, Main Strt by Joseph
Davis. Deputy Iteturning Officer, and
It. 'Nelson Taylor, foil Clerk.
THERE IS BUT ONE
is business paper? 'l'here is but one
in here. the company possessing one
farmers' business and market paper, that
engine. which broke down after bring- is The Weekly Sun. Start 1910 right by
ing us in so we were stalled for two subscribing.
days awaiting it to be repaired at th
shop. \\'c were glad to get out. 1
then went to St. John. N:' 1). The
cities of the maritime provinces have
not the beauty of our cities in the
west. While at St. Johns I watched
some of the large boats going out and ,� - -
never seen the tide going out and also took quite an interest in the new (�0,�-`"►e. __ rre,,�'''-�merit. Some of your readers have
wharfs being built by the govern- _ `* vt cwt '""
" c'`tt co 4>i
coming in. It rises here about 15 feet.
Out on the edge of the deep w a t es•
here is a large island on (which the
English government had their sol-
diers. but since they took them aw:►�
then' are no men or gens on the• is-
land. I left there Monday evening
for Fredericton. a very fine town of
about R,000. We nre now .getting
back to our native people. their %aye
of l nilding and the laying out of
st rs ets and houses. There is a bridge
herr across the river about 900 feet
Buy a Piano For
Christmas
3 That on Monday the twenty-seven-
th day of December A. 1). 19011 at the
Clerk's office in the Town Hall in the
Village of Exeter, at the hour of Two
o'clock in Thi' afternoon the peeve
shall appoint in writing. signed by
himself. two persons to attend at the
. final summing up of the votes by the
clerk. and one person to attend at
each polling place on behalf of the
persons interested in and desirous of
promoting the passing of this By -Law.
and n like number on behalf of the
persons interested in and desirous of
oproq:ns 1 he passing of this By -Law.
4. That the Clerk of the said Muni -
citral Council of the Village of Exeter
Oral! attend :it his office in the Town
hall in the said Village of Exeter nt
the hour of Ten o'clock in the fore-
noon on the fourth clay of January A.
U. 4910. to sum up the number of
voles given for and against this By -
Law.
5. This lay -Law shall come into
THE CANADJAN BANK
OF COMMERCE
tie, it the province that it fit for guarantee: so why s:)nt.1,1 you take
(erre:ne and potntors are the prinei- env risk?
- no crop One of the saddest eight romp here and pick out an instru-
1 sae 00 nit• trio 55 as w h,•n rOtnin'' meat. I hat please-. yon in appearance
frorn Nenipville to Ottawa. when we and tone You will find our prices
ria into :i horse and buggy driven' rensnnne sass the terms of payment
lid a e oninn. The engine at rusk 11,' cane;isilel I,entrtanged to your eatle-
h,ir-,• thrnwing it nhont lice ro t.+ tactim► and the instrsnnent will be ab -
h !e the s'nnr,n e..,+ thrown n'r,•:t aol\nte!Pnry rePlinblP in every resanpect.n,. ro••. ''' '; n • her head alta'n' 1 Vflmv displ++yang uusual
• h " re ;ef, r: - her skill!. T;,
h.' Christmas tit:1.k the lineal line of 1'i-
•rdn hack• . 'h "nsn•in arms on the market.► nd st } t'i Pianos from 8'.a' )0. tip
-es_ Orgsn• from MI np
AitT•; \-(11• (:1" \ (; Cnf'1'if , /0 ri •r. ,, c,tr Y. i.Aselect stork of ('hristmna Stationery
�nNow., 1 ..
1�'E�T 1 ilii t.:1l., ifpn-hnnko. Bib, Sleighs. Doll -cots
. . mles
1 0 c •! ,,• Niro 1'orifi + nr the and all musical merchandise. I',ilpitation of the heart. ner-
t e:rna Con n01:4 l O. T. con+ne•q, fremhl;nrrs. ^erronq hoad-
3 irbe, rol.i han•ls saes fi*•t. plan in the
Alwayskce at;•,u.llaxatfvsinthehoKse.Taksadosewhenyourcoldftrstcomeson, What i i:. '‘ger'' r d'ng low inert - f rats• back Dart ot her forms of weakness
the best alive yes s your doctor opinion. on. ec e. � I.
are relier,eet ,
q�
Weak Throat -Weak Lungs
Cold after cold; cough after cough! Troubled with this
taking -cold habit? Better break it up. �ti a have great
confidence in Ayer's Cherry Pectoral for this work. No
medicine like it for weak throats and \veal: lungs. Ask
your doctor for his opinion. He kc.,v.s all about it.
His approval is valuable. Follow :tis advice at all times.
No alcoho! in this cough medicine. J: .t,er C'o., _oteeIl, A!a�•.
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of the assent of the electors being ob-
(ained thereto. as provided by "The
1, ,(•sor License Act". and amend-
ment• thereto) niter one ,month from
the first publication thereof in the
Exeter Times news paper the dots of
which first ynblieation was Thurs-
day the `::nth day of December A. 1).
1909 and Ihat at the hour. day and
places therein fixed for taking the
votes of the electors the polls will be
held.
tf.. S.1 Joe Senior. Clerk.
. mann & 5O�
Carter's
Is be lu forthis? A 'Wits Ask d t his'i 1 Let him deckle. "► '(lel ) I►•
\►t Omn1 1 It,atr et S
h C iron Pills
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HEAD OFFICE. TORONTO ES'r-tlLISt1ED 1867
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ALEXANDER LAIRD, Genetal Manages CServe Fund, - 6,000,
Branches throughout Canada, and ill the United States and England
SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT
Deposits of $1 and ::l: wards 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 then or by the survivor.
Exeter Branch-G.W Harrison, Manager
Branch also at Crediton.
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LL' MLEY
School report for month ov Novem-
ber. Names in order of merit. Sr. IV
Verna Whitlock, M. Morgan, A. Cole,
Jr. IV. Bertha Melick Sr. III Hor-
ton McDougal, John Neil, Rosie Cann.
Jr. III Myrtle Pym, Ernest Pym,
Joy Whitlock, Rosswell Melick. John
Horton, Joseph Kernick. Sr. II Nel-
lie Anderson, Mabel Neil, Blanche
Cann. Willie Horton, Reta Cann, By-
ron Treffry, Willie Melick. Part II
Arthur Treffry, Lloyd Horton, IIazel
Kernick, Robert Heath, Verna Mel-
lott. Sr. Part 1 Carrie Anderson,
Pearl Cann, Lyle Pyrite Christina Mc
Dougall, Jr. Part I Edward , I'aw-
son. Hazel '.Wilson.
E. Morrie, Teacher.
Mr. W. II. J3aII. an aged resident
of Goderich received a stroke of par-
alysis one day last week and while at
present it is not serious, it is a ques-
tion whether he will completely re-
cover owing to his advanced age.
Thos. iiandaley, who gave Tozer &
Brown, of Clinton, a bogus check for
$20 in Payment for a suit of clothes,
was last week sentenced to three
months in Goderich jail at hard lab-
or. 1- -
Here's Good News
The market prices for old junk
are alive and so is
The Old Reliable Firm
M. Jackson & Son
one door south of the Metropoli-
tan. Just look at the following
prices (no trade, and no truck)
all cash.
Rags 75 c. per hundred
Iron from 00e. to 75c. per hun.
Old rubber boots & shoes 7c. 1b.
Copper and braes 9c. per lb.
Halite hair 30c. per 1b.
Lead and zinc 2 1/2c. per lb.
Bring your goods here and get
the worth of your money.
A great variety of IRON
PIPEalways on hand at a rea-
sonable price, suitable for lento
posts, bracing bouleyarding.
M. Jackson & sons
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Synopsis 01 Me Mediu No[111 Wesl
D. G. F. ROULSTON, L. D. 8,
D. D. S., Dentist. Member of
R. C. D. S., of Ontario and Honor
Graduate -of Toronto University.
OFFICE: -Over Dickson & Carling's
Law Offices in Dr. Anderson's former
dental parlors
HOitt{IITKAD RRO['LATIONS.
Any person who is the vote Bred
of a fancily, or any ,Dale over I/
years o:(l tnay homestead a quar tri
sectoni of available Dominion laud ►+.
Manitoba, Saskatchewan, or Alberta
The applicant must appear in persor,
at the Dominion Lands Agency or
Sub -agency for the district. Er:try by
proxy may be bad nt the agency. on
certain conditions, by father, mother
son, daughter, !mother. or sister o:
intending buusosteader.
Duties :-Sex months residence uteri
and 0111tit-alsoli of the lnt,d in ea.'t
of three years. A hoax•+tender m,.)
live within nine miles of his hom.-
eteadon a farm of of least FO acre. d,uYear Excursions.
5.41, owned and Occup:crl by him or
tin father. mother, son,
►gitter
brother or sister.
in certain districts a homestea let
.n goo.) standing rimy pre-empt t
t•:arter section alongside his horns -Suspension Bridge. N. \
+tend. Priori F:i, per acre. leitie•+-
J1ust Irs,du Pix months ineach of res AT SINGLE FART
year$ from date of homestead entry 1 (fond going Decca,her 21th and 2Glb
(enc;admit the time required to ear r. ; 7,119, returning until Dec. 27th. 10011.
homestead patentand oultivts. I Also good going Dec. :Hat. IOW and
fifty acres extra. Jan. 1st. 1010, Returning mail Jen.
A tio,nesteader who has exlsshgtei 3rd, 11110.
hi• bnn:estnad right an,t cannot ob- I AT FARE ANI) ONE Tii1RD
tain a pre -eruption may take a prim
chased homeste,.1 in c,•rtnin district, (toed going Dee. 21st to Dec. 'Lith,
Pnee $3. per acre. fhlties.-Mil•t 1inclusive. Ketornsng until Jan. kb
reside six month. in . •ieh of throe i 1010. ,1 len good g, •ng Dec. 28th,
veers, enitivete fifty acres and erecri1159.10.lan.1st 101tr. l:•tinnir►g un -
1 hu'/r10 worth 4300.011. i til Jan. 51,11, 11110,
w, w, assn, i }all information from
Derry of the Minister of the interior
M, A.- etel
linaothrrlsed plrauoeof this rleertter 1 J. J. KNIOIIT, Drpot Agei.t.
meet wlN,•ol be paid few
DR.A, R. KINSMAN, L. D. S., D
D. S., Honor graduate of Toronto
University.
Dental Surgeon
Office over (Badman & Stanbury
Main street -EXETER.
W. BROWNING, M. D., M. 0
1.0 e P. S„ Graduate Victoria Un
varsity. office and residenence. Domistllos
Laboratory, Exeter.
Associate Coroner of Huron.
R. Bright, M. D., M.O. s
•S., Honor Graduate Toronto Un-
iversity. Two years resident physicl
Royal Alexandra Hospital, etc.
and residence, Dr. Amos' old stand
Andrew Street, Exeter.
HONEY TO LOAN
a
We have unlimited private funds for roses.
sus upon farm or village overty at lowest
rata ofttpoverty
DICKSON R CARLING
Kxeter
DICKSON & CARLING,
Itarrteters Pollottore Notaries, (onvsyasee[e
Commiset Derr, Solicitors dor (be Mobiles
Bank, Etw.
aaoney to Lofts at lowest rates of taterest,
OFFICE,-M&IN STBI:ET, KXIDTIQ.
L CARL/NO N. A. L. Y. niCJta11H
MONEY TO LOAN.
We have a large amount of private funds
Dan on farm and village propertla ab lowra$s
Interest.
OLADMAN k STANBVRY
Barristers Solicitors, hi air It. )Neter
ERNEST ELLIVT
Conveyancer Accounts Collected
MONEY to Iran at lor.e•t rate~
North West lands for Sale.
Office. Main Street, Exeter
The Usborne and fiibberL
Farmer's Mutual Fire Insur-
ance Gompanp
Head Office. Farquhar, Ont.
Prceidcnt-J. L. R11S8ELL.
Vioe-Incident-\W, 11. I'ASSMO11Ii
DIRECTORS.
WY, BOY, BORNHOLlf P. 0
Wit. IJROCK WIN( 'IfELHRA P.O.
T. RYAN, DUBLIN P. Oi
ROBERT NORRLS, St.atfa.
A G ISNTS,
JOHN ESSERY, Exeter.
Uahorne and 1)i(ldulph.
OLIVER HARRIS, Munro, area.
for Hibbort, Fullerton and Logan.
JOSH ITA JOIINS
Secy.Troas. Farquhar
OLADMAN & STANBI?RY. 9:.tloitore
&Rent four
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GRAND TRUNK
RAIL1r.
SYSTEM
Christmas and New
Between all stations in Canada, also
to Detroit, fort iluron, Al i. h.. Buf-
falo, 11),s k hock, Niagara fulls and
I or write J. 1) MCDONAI.1). Doles
Depot. Toronto. Ont.