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EXETER. ONTARIO. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1907.
et S 19 Stands for Safety and Stability
as well as for Sovereign.
The Suety and Stability of The Sovereigr. Bank are amply proven
by these figuf-s;—Over 25 millions of assets accumulated in
4. years.
Assets exceed liabilities to the public by over 5 millions
The Sovereign Bad of Canada
Inter: st paid 4 times a year on Savings 1)eposlts. $ 100 opens
Iif t.eCenint.
28
JOS. SNELL, Manager at Exeter, Creditor, Zurich and Dashwood,
GLADMAN A STANBURY, Solicitors.
The Old Reliable
The old store notion was to insist on a profit with
every single article, never to sell (Xcept at a
profit, The result was plenty of old stale goods that
nobody wanted. We believe in keeping things
moving and our idea of a good store is something
more than a storage warehouse.
B. C. Remains Conservative Public Works
The result of Saturday's election _ Wrk
leaves Premier McBride with a clear The latest Public Works 1
bead of 12 over both Liberals and So- sue.l Ly the Dominion Gove
The result is Conservatives makes
27, Liberals 13, socialists 2 - Some
things are seen therein, Oleo('
cannot notice ell the goad obit
bee- are two, the CII ghosts
which are f•tuilier to all. It
neceseat y ti, ask where all the
ul.:ey goes at Ottawa:
one ND BEND
In Mach, 1904, a contract
warded to J. U. Warwick. B
for the cunstru(•Lion of a what
proaeh, for the sem of $21,388
work was completed on Oe
1feet 1
eluding 100 feet tof stoneti apprise
20 feet wide. It is constructed
her, and composed of close•fec
work with continuous supt•rst
Ontario Liquor License Act o f a wharf was built for the
of acting as a breakwater pies
entrance to river, thereby aft(
Real Estate Changes
MI:.de Iry yeti + n reasun-
r1'1t• te•r•Ir •• w.' hay t• Ott-
e qualh I Iuuilitie,. to meet,
sell or buy eit bet farm or
s ill,al;e propel t y. Ti -y it
SANDE/Di tit ('ttitEt•H,
SANDE.►.t8 & CREECH
sera• Alt are invited to attend.
Society listen
• 1 y d hat Ing a cancer.
Friday, Mar.•h 1. The comedian,
t'ey Lloyd of Torunt(1 has been t n
erhmeng + ed for the evening• -Eli King has
t,•rtling ! etalli o, '
Perrtl lg"rf year-old (�
rite you
igs hut
ncea of
is not
e good
tep(>r•t ia-
The bee -election in West Middlesex
for the Legislature, madeneceesarp by
the appointment of Hon. G. W. Rotas
to the Senate, will take place on Feb.
2nd. The cendldatee have already
leen chosen. They are Duncan C.
Ross, son of Senator Ross, and Geo. A.
Stewart.
Public Notice
Take notice that ail persons found throwing ashes
os the streets without the permeation of the Road
Commissioner will 1* prosecuted according to law.
the same being contrary to by-law. By order of the
Village Council.
Joseph Senior, Clerk.
Wits a -
rock vine,
f and ap•
This
tober 7,
ong, in-
ch, and
of tim-
ed crib.
t ucttlre.
purpose
to the
)rding a
g ta.ate
et. On
its giv-
to re-
t great
The
on De -
until
in the
8• •inch
sheet
er; the
milers,
License District of South Huron, Notice is here-
by given that Jamee Maddock, of the Village of
Exeter, has made application for permission to
transfer his Village tavern license for the premises,
in the Village of Exeter, known as the Mansion
House, to Thomas Cook of London, and that said
appii ation will he considered at the meetingof the
Board of License Comuilaidoners, to be held at The
({ueen's Hotel, ill the Village of Hensen, on the lets
qday of February, two, at the nourot liLm,
AD oordinpersons, Interested will govern themselves ac
John Torrance, License Inspector.
harbmir of refuge to the &bin
and light shipping In the distri
November 4, 1004, authorit w
en to expend the auto of $1,'2110
pair damage done to wharf b
storm of October 19, 20 and 21
above work was commenced
cewber 7, 1905, and continued
June 30, 1900. and consisted
driving of 48 feet of 6 inch by
noted at Clinton, this 29th day of Jan., 1907.
and
S-inc�� 8 -inch 38 feet long
-- `- — raisingto proper opening in pi
p per level of face t
in several places on pier, where
meet had occurred through se(
i cau+ed by sola ms; placing stone
ty it► Creditem on at outer end of
1Veduesdat•, Feb. kith, et 1'o'clock, 1a pier, repairing
pproach and placing cunsid
[hrtcheraho stone Whist in pier. Owing to t
lot's p and lot, 3tl feet fronts e;
feet frontage; lot containing slag 1 veeant Pr (tett lP lnellC whir
g ,three house;
i h o:xnrred t
IT WILL 1" A Y YOU TO liS story trans house and lot, containing el rooms ' work through ice pressure and
BUY
YOUR
e r
and good cellar. 1 stable and dries shed. during
T T 1l)'• ri+irrg2 years old, draught; 1 horse, do ; 1 grant WAR resolved tO
FURS O mars, :years old 4 ay Nordinr; 1 mare, 3 assn obi by end jdace this work in`atsere tart t
FOR NEXT WINTERS n;1marelyearsoldb,•TerasJut
To , bugs+, 2 ruU. r tight sleigh, fight wagon, 2
peddling (•arts, carriage pole, set single harp
scalding trough. chopping blocrk, chopping bench,
writing desk, grind stone, boa stove, blue flame coal
oil stove, melodian, fall leaf table, bed-tead,crih bed,
dresser, lounge, cradle, What -not, wringer, Tailor's
gooee(new.) And numerous other articles.
TERMS -Sums ofMMUand under, cash; over that
arount 6m,mths' credit given on furnishing air
proved joint rotes. 5 pts cent. per annumoff for cash
on "edit amount'.
Terms of Real Estate made known on day of sale.
M
at the same time
sold before. 1,0 acres of land dbeing lot . If nI1 cot..ot 2,
Township of Stephen, situated 3 miler south of gxe•
ter and 2'- ui lea from Centralia station.
Jas staple-•, Auct. R. E, Welke►, Prop. IHrge crib was place(] and almost
_ mediately destroyed by heavy st
LjLTENkI VE wbeu other damage was abet d
Work was then practically suspe
Holt lest spring. Vere toad hick
-OF- been experienced in the placing of
otttFARM STOCK It iMPLEMIKNTS, account's for ther cribs of lfacctt>th�atwhich wal
The undersigned auetloneer '-ill sell by Pudic .' not yet finished. Considerable
Auction, at lenity is (mind in building stone
LOT 3, VON, 14, HAY, ON munch, owing to the be,evy force
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1l► Mee the waves at this point tv,tehin;t
AUCTION SALE
Butcher Business and Village. Proper -
t,
roue flenale
McDotiell of Exeter. The hori.e are
recently from GI Iegew, Scotland,
promises to make an excellent ht
inns horse'. He has a pedigi et. of
Ceptiona1 world and his ilppe:u•a
shows good breeding. 31r.
•v(wldn't buy anything but the ti.t
DMATH. -One of Stephen's oldest
Indy residents diad on Sunday very
soddenly. We refer to Mai }caret Boyd,
relief of t be la ti' Thomas If ustiiu. She
was 78 eats and 3 mouths old. De-
ceaele•d had fur many yesre been grad-
tekfy en herr breakfast as and e usuaSunday the
home of her daughter, Mre. J. R. Hs -
eery. Shortly afterwards she was ta-
ken suddenly ill and died almost im-
mediately.
end tthersae e. married b ot* near La -
chide,
husltand who predeceased her sixteen
yeHre. A family of four sons, H. E.,
of Al-
berta; Geo., of ItW. ught, Deka A. R. of
Wyoming; and one d.. ugh er, Mrs. Es-
sery of Crediton, survive, The funer-
al took place to the Fairfield cemetery
on Tuesday,
Crediton School Report, -The fob
lowing report is fur Jan. In the con-
tinuation classes the wat-ke of all pu-
pils, who obtained over 40% will
given. Honors 75% or over, 1
The meet bei being the town's portion of the
t on t.txr rec(•ntly iulpoit•t1 of; rail,vay cor-
ifiu- pmratiuus, A
gyK. F('(•+tt pity fol the cuuu-
try that we hadn't the Whitney guy-
per- eminent mealy Y years ago.
1t k Mrs. Fred J, DHrch :noel 114,. B atL-
4 ved + i( cu Da,elt of London are the nests
and I of 'yrs, W. D. Clarke, and will waslat
o'(•d at her reception on Feb. 71h,
t,x + Mr. Frank Shepton was suddenly
rte'sIandelall(l (lector was ituuteof diatelyat t (but
King t ltloncd, At the time of writing he is
t' t•e•ry 1(,w. His friends hope
speedy recovery.The fur a
the Maitret quarterly Methodist chiirchcial gwas
found theld tb tutheflntttnK at andichit was
work of
the church was in en admirable condi-
tion, Itev, Fear was invited to remain
fur the second year. The meeting wall
well attended.
An interesting came was dealt with
itt the Division Collet, Judge Holt pre -
hiding. Tuesday. The case arose front!
a dispute regsrding the necessity of
digging a well to a certain depth by
Rupert Bell of Stratford ou the farm
of Thomas 0;.In4•ron i4 Usls,rne, hell
Rued fur $97.511, the i,.L(uce of )
$1.25 per foot. The well wag dug' 210
feet and neither party was pleased
with the supply of water. However,
that day at noon they were surprised
to hear water falling on water in the
well. It was found that a on
d �, w;.' entering ata depth of 112 feety
.
nd Mr. :am eronclatterd that be Quail ln't
he
p • y for t he whole 2/0feet; Bell claimed
t,f 1 nthern'jee and the judge ruled tbatt
t. , defendant pay $85 and charm.
R. f -----
R MAQRtAOBB,
settle- other classes honors means 75% a
,wring pass staudin ti0% on all subjects
talus examination. Names in %order �f Inert
stone Division I V. -Vont Moat ion classP
enable Algebra, Claes B -G Sweitzpl' 114,
turtle. Hill 51, M Blown 49, G Short 42, E Mc
o this Murray 42. Class A ---P Geiser 92, F
heavy Hill 86, H Maeda 83. F Beaver 79,
tether Finkheiner 77, E Fahner 75, %V Mor
•pairs lock 58, A Coughlin 58, S Wuerth 49
1 ftn- R Coughlin 48, It Kieuzle 45, W Hil
titur•e 40. Arithmetic. Class 11-0 Sweitzet
77.32. 622, G Shutt 48. E McMurray 48. Claes
A -P Ganser 45, A Coughlin 41.
ment, Claude Bluest. Teacher
wards Div, III. -IV. -E Gaiser, W Oe$.
The treicher, A Fit>kbel, er, E Appleton.
y -day Sr. I II, -L Gainer, P Treitz, A Wuerth,
1903, R Andrews, H Mengnns, B Redden.
J. A. 0 Beaver, U Holtzman, Sr. 111,-C
0f $3,- Hilt, L Brown. H Sweitzer, Q Hodgins,
last H Heist, F' Hill, %V Rett.
work Mies Robinson, Teacher.
a
We are now taking stock and find that we have
more furs than we care to carry over, consequently
we will sell at rock -bottom prices in order to make
room for our spring goods, To be convinced that
what we say we do we solicit a call,
CARLING BROS.
i
Pr•tbtlu,eas/ Cards.
DR. o. P. ROULBTON, D. S., D. D. S.
DENTIST
Member of the R. C. D. S. of Ontario and Honor
Graduate of Toronto t'ni ersity.
OFFICE: Over Dickson & Carling, Law Office, in
Dr. Aodsr,on's former Dental Parlors,
To Farmers
no The Exeterrennet;yo 1 Pre.,r,ine Company are
w Prepared etereivo , eetraets for the growing of
peas, tornatoe,and n,ro 6.r the coining season.
Contraeta mei to ne.1 at J. (1. Jones' store, the
Sovereign Balk or d... -ate r,6be.
Barn for Sale
DR. A. R KINSMAN, 1.. D. S„ D. D. S.,
Honor gradnate of Toronto Cniveriety. eti�neht 4, 1 r; ^isnot�t for elle tL. Lara bstat•
ftiildutph; site ..at t1 ill the
spinet -
DENTIST, timber is ill 1r nevi and would aisk
1 .7 idly for rebw: u. Wi11 be sold reasonably. leF'or
earth extracted without any pain, or an hal effects
part ulan qp;y o
Offal la Passora's !dock, wet side Mein street. A. ft. Jamie•.a Centralia
teeter,
Medical
A F. MAi.IA)5, M. it. (Tor. Univ., MEMBEit
ts.a eoliege of Phy.icians and Surgeons, Ontario.
Former Hcuae Surgeon Toronto Western Hospital.
flnecsesor to ter. J. A. Rollins. Residence: East on
fiat street north of office, getter, Ontario.
House for Sale or Rent.
The frame dwelling in goat repair, on the South
The
Boundary,
o mist, of tn. ll lots as l i oeet f tiro tn Is.,. con.
rlltion. Good water, •e, eral fruit Ines, etc.
— Apply at this OA.•e,
Tenders Wanted
renders art be receit ed for the
erection of a'r,o5chimney 'raththex�rExeter�Canning
Fa. tory'. Te ,len to he in on or Ir Lure F'ebtuery• 1st,
lir,,. Thek.rdorern-tender not r,e.e.grlly a.••
ceptel. 1•lac• sad •p(+, ideations ilia, he seen at
Molars. Manor Woe, min.
J. 0. JONFF, lite'., Teas.
Hotel for Sale
The Mrt, 'I t.n [Intel, Exeter, will be offered
for aide by ar than on the premises on Feb. t.. This
hotel is wdl 'Alt, is large with puml•er of rooms
11an license. flea good barn in coons. tion. For
terms and r•".cular apply to Naos. l'uneron, Far.
quhar, Ate:
felt condition. Total ezpem
daring fiscal year 1905 6, $11,9
ENT. JOSEPH
Diming the session of pariie
1907„ $5,000 was appropriated tee
buildings a wharf at this place.
wharf was partly constructed b
Ithour, when a contract was let in
for completion of swore to Mr.
Corryy. of Ottawa, for the price
950.60. At the tregginning of the
fiscal year only H portion of the
wets built, ard on October 16, 190.5
SSIITtittRti-ROI3ERTB-In Seaforth, on
C 1 Jan. 30, by Rev. Berry, Miss Lillian,
s. Roberta, to
ill-
ibunghter of Stltjthers, son of Geo. Smithers.
1 i ail of Setfort h.
' + ROt)EKs - HEAL -Ito Fullar•ton, on Jan.
s I 16th, at the residence of the hride's
mother, Mr. Harvey W. Rogers to
1 Miss Frances Maud Hest.
MOODY-SPA1eLIN(I—At the borne of
the bride's mother, onFeb.Feb. 2, by
Rev. Sask., tokMies Katter. ,eeldest f d ugbter
of Mrs. Geo. Sperling, Seaforth.
im-
orris,
one.
AUCTION SALE
nded
has
the
rtly
rk is
etp-
dim.
of
off
at one o'clock. p.n,,, the foll•,win;; property, tie: arty hitt stone of very large size. it is
1 gelding, n)yra. old, hear,; i mare, 7 yrs obi, ( estimated that about one month fur -
heavy; l mare 5 yra old, by Fulton; I mare, S yrs old ; !her will complete this work. Expen-
end cow, 2 heiferss,rrising 3 yrs; I ateer, :3rr. o 5 flinch ld; ws3 otters1 fat i d'tt ort' d'ol'ing the fiscal year I905.6,
2 yrs old; 5 heifers, 2 yrs old; 4 rail es. 1 brood now. $''stKl• 75'
50 hens. Wagon, top buggy, 2 -seated carriage, cart,
pair hot..feigha, culter,2 set double harness, - mingle + '
seta McCormick Binder, mower, seed drat. ••niti+at• Credjtoll
or, hay rake, land rnncr, 2 plows iron harrow.,
gang plow, rot putper. fanning mill, straw cutter,
wheelbarrow, grindstone, wagon rack, gravel box,
water trough, water box, quantity hay, scythe.,
fork., rakes, .hovel., hoes, neekyekee, whifftetrees
chainsofall kinds, barrels, tube, rook store, 2 box
stoves and numerot(s other articles.
Positively no reserve a. proprietor 11 leaving the
country.
TEK1fe- 56 and under cash; over that amount 111
months .reditwill 1..ghen on furnishing approvr+f
joint notes. 5 per rent off tor cash on credit arnonnts.
At'Ut'tfr WA1.PER, E BOSSENFIERRy',
— Proprietor.` Auctioneer.
Supplementary Meetings of
South Huron Farmers' In
Mute for 1907
FAItMKRA' ATTEN'TtoN.-We offer
for this week government standard
Red Clover at $8.25 per hushed, and
government standard, free of Buck -
horn at $9.00 per bushel; Alsike $6.50
to $7.50 per bushel. A call solicited.
0. ZWICKBR, Crediton,
Last 8atnrday was Candlemas Day.
The groundhog didn't see his shitdow
and if predictions ere correct we may
expect an early spring. A little werm-
er weather just now would Ire uoite
acceptable, --The Misses Malde and
Daleen Sutherland returned to their
home in Toronto Settirdey after it
pie/Rant visit here with friends. -A
number front here attended the carni-
l.rgal. vel at Exeter Friday night. -Miss Ad -
Ler t01[f[o't a CARIANr3, RARKtseeks, sollt'1• wild 11P held as billowy', viz; die Morlock of Exeter spent Sunday
:ors, Notaries, Cenveyamrra, Commhationers. ('1,1:,11{IN(i with Misr. Beulah Beaver, -Miss Tillie
Solicitor. tor Matron. Flank. etc. EI.I MViLL]h, Township Hell, Wind and WnL Brown have returned
Mosey to Lose at lowest rate. of interest. Auction Sale Thursday, Feb. 11th from Uetrolt where they have been
°feces, Main street, Exeter, -OF- Afternoon meeting: Major Sheppard of Queenaton Vtell ting relatives for a few weeks. -
II. R. Cantors, K.A., I. It. Drown( r1 armwill .teak on "1'►opngatintr fnait graving, hudding,,
Stock, Imp et •." and Dr. 11. J. Reed of Uenrgetown will !leak on
Mrs. WeRley Winer left for Toronto
�/ Implements .1'rin• lithos and,1n(:•tice 1n stook breeding.' Addrem Monday with her little son, Wl0) will
y1ONET TO LOAN' Hotisehold E es.l,o h, It. 0. McLean, Kippen, ars) E. O'Brien, ntlder o an u
1 Effects, Etc. (Ti.rlhnnt. Evening rnr.hng-Major bh••tr(,anl, ill operation at the Sick
W. hers •large amount of private funds to Iran LOT i, ''Three historic daysin on senor - River"; or. enl,eed (tllldit•It'R FIn9pItH1, «'„ tried the
see.s tars and village propertre. xt Ir,w rates of inter 1r ('UN i t, 1.'!il{ffRYI;, " Itrre.ting hones for pndlt." same will prove ititsucis etul. -The town
(MADMAN t STANtIi'RV,
on TU1l�UAY, }'IsBlt('Attl' lath, '117 CHEDITON TOWN HALi, acetylene gas plant is now anorgyassured
Banister", tloiieltors,Main •t.. Exeter On A: 12:39." clock sharp Eralay, Feb. 15th. fact The company has been organ-
Barrister",
Afternoon meeting: Addrow,r T.y Major Shrl.l.harl ized under the style of The Crediton
"`e following property, ria: "Propagating fruit grafting, building, et• '; or H. J. Light Co." Piping will be Metalled
LLOYD P. JONES HnitSP/r• draft mart. 5,rarsr•r lice.!. ••niecaaesof,,,g.;fisc ay.tem n1 ••atilt- Also andlei(l as soon a9 the frost is out of
i man e,ear. • •1, infest! to (•olaton Leader; 1 Kiptrvatron Errn,4 as ningoMee( Mg ytaJrd She nota "Three.
Organist and ('holt Roster of Mitchell Methalitt hero sl mgr. f.,alto Uro. Martin's horse; 1 driving hf.tori• days on Niagara p the ground. --Mfr. Coughlin of (:elgary,
porch. Teacher -Plano, Organ, voice, Harmony.b1an, i yra..Id, in teal is2 8 S agars giver ire. ll. J. Reed, AttH•+ is visiting his cousin Mrs. (Dr.)
Modern methods. Thorouvhne+r. olt., 3 yrar• ,d, aired by TeaaaJa k: ,lear'tin,dn'Mt 'hone /rending and care in relation to diseases," McCue, -The local Foresters will have
_— -------.- - - 11•y Mr Mala.,..'fadin call byr ► an oyster Reimer Anton therneetve9 in
ter king Ai 6 uol"den Thiene; GRAND SEND 1 UBLIC HALL. )'g
well. Laurent •u kine enh by Clarkes- their lodge room next Wedneaedey eve -
William Brown ( ('girl SauMay, Feh. IP•th
R uilch cow., .> cows with cellist foot; Avern,w n meeting Ma orerove- Hing. This CnUPL of Foresters
Prof. Diploma of Royal In•orrr,ratnl Society of In Manh i .df a,out time of .air; ment „f,.wuntry nwf."; Dr. Kee �l ~'�Ilorset hrrcedin aI'P adding to the number cnt111hnally
-enwmd;•1 /
R rg f Trirnt Memorial e, n+ s to call gg
CTur. A,RtettclaNam). ,lanr•t n yearling ", to coda? in April; 2 farrow cows; 2 for I,o.fh "'hos. by K It. McLren, end a1 , ' and t hey are CP21114in a andye order.
Aan. Ilx►mosy a„d Theory ,1r,O�' 'r [nal one.: R apnny . ah e. Mar Rr, Them". K,•ad� }:seising mretin[' Va'1. ,
of Music. Tensa on apph, anon s[e1, , old. 3 a.,wa to arse
enwsf2 mow with litter at foot; I t+hrpgunl " (/i•l..rtnniliee on 4-6""'"i t.,, o,s" �1► I returned
Rovllu2 Finkle Ines Ron, ., on
anw
SALE aRavwe.nrl g 7.1'RI('(1 TOWN HALL, Mnhrlay, Feb..)rt/,. On err way hoofs they
Nr luur�>.r r [an rr, t. nb1. •eho11t
Division IL -Intermediate .-S Fink. 1
eines, I Brown, M Wenzel, H HoItz-
r.
Finkheiner,]H Brown, Jr. JPt. 11I -H
Wolfe, R King. -Miss Oirvin Teacher.
Division 1.-$t•, Pt. 11.-L Winer. 0
Walker, A Sambrook. A IV.- L fiail+t.
L McMurray, A 111.-0 Lamport, A
Geiser, L Bean, A iI,-V lie tie 1t
1Volfe, A 1. -it Hilt.
I
D3ATMS
DoAN-In Clinton, on Feb. 1, O. 8,
Doan, in his 86th year.
MCINTOSH-In Tuckersmitb. on Feb.
2, Jon. C. McIntosh, in his 71st year,
Wttt?rt -Near Exeter, on Feh, 2, Sam-
uel White, in his 17th year.
SHEA- In Lucan, on Feb. 3, Leo Mb
son of Jetties Shea, aged 10 yeast(,
G
ANT -In Mitchell, on Feb, 3, Mrs.
Miss C. Kienzte, Teacher. I Grant, in her 82nd year,
�� `-` Stacie I i Feb.ADDITIONAL LOCALS I widow of tate % Scelt, H ed ----
town K
ri of$143.341,amount Mrs.Thomas Huston, aged 78 years,
]
S ' —In ,ucan, on 2, Mrs. Sceli,
The exchequer has been en- tluwT"--At Crediton, on Feb, 3rd
aged—
riche(' to the extent
receiver from the 1Vnitney govern- 3 u>rmthe.
Jessie 1ic1ach1an
CoflCepf CornpaflU
in OPERA HOUSE, EXETER
Tuesday, February 12
CONSISTING OF
Jessie Ma olaohlan, 61The Quin of Scottish Song"
WPtch singer er in Amern and ica She has deated lighted deligy hted audience in
every English speaking country in the world.
DOUGLAS YOUNG, Tenor; MURRAY GRAHAM, Sulo Pianist;
ROBERT BUCHANAN, Accompanist; JOHN McLiNDEN,'Cellist.
PRICES, 25, 35, 5o Cents.
1-71301212TIE17Ftli=;
Have a number of Heating Stoves we are
anxious to clispose of. Cut prices will pre-
vail on every Heater in the store
until sold.
_-- Vork.hir P ( thoroughbred, registered "1 Pnn•,peaandpra tice'f.tc.krre.lint.' 1'r•U>r11ed hunlptrnfn Hersey. Mich., on
( a r.2yr-otd:(;pfzt riga tt pi t emnc' Tl)nl'!•riay a (h 2 Oak Heaters, coal or wood, r
FARMFOReiore r;'It�glllar 11.,►0 for X9.50
�► srrtrf Ito, k h, ns, 1;, ; AID room Major rhep nal "rranl;r.. and ,are of , had an experience they ed to swrentay I t Oak
Heater,
t_ -
{ 1\n 1.F.yF;'nixed hon.. I fnrgrF, they were obliged stay
excellent favor. IM 17 and 'Oa 1., l'on.v+h,n new , M. ,f. Y ',or. sharp; hay rake. s Itinder, „allyi (snit tree.'.1:,r lti ed. "Horse lir. "Lir or profit' ; 1• , with feeder �k
I 5 That ea ile t fare .l wale. and
' ( O , ,, M 11 rlM. 11 te•[der, vLlres.r.by ia, McLean amt i' Marltge F;+rising: °I/V/
Iligltt ht> Ba11 AD H11(1 tgtlk night µ Ic3•�►U fOl• 9,00
Iselacreranrl au goals Amdrs from t:aP " 0 u,r"sndndi.1% Ilasce iliac harrow, Na .a Sht • •oat "Tier(• hi+tori•' r1,ys nn N ane in the irtrlN HnttsP• !During1Min
te►. 11 l• of hemp rn. u 1 t t u 1 the night I l a., sed One Winter
=.cosi, rich. ,'ray- loam. Th•re i. a frame boas of 0 rows, o' 5 t { I.
nearly new; .i iron bar- M'.J t its. sol 'I,fsea."s on dig ,5 ayarrn o/I Oak heater,
n,,,,t. With tsrloamkitchen i. a fAP ame ho. I a plows.. Fine a• 3 fur,,w and 2 -?moos ,„g Canis.” +the building took fire end the were
hank horn, 54 he er, with cement doors g pearl 0 C. turnip r doll. U. Tont I �- , c0'ltil Or wood, with feeder Rog.2 Jt) f(1]' 1 g.�
There are ) • • C. ► ut M If ,frill, oikf•n ft nm the burning building by' t. 2•�
alas driving .fret. an.1 other onth.ildin ♦ The ('hath ta. It r ( lofty. tpn ib,,. wvlrw, FI F:\?.(1.1„ MII,I,ER:v N.U.t., Tnraa,, Erb. tttlh !Adders. j OrhtnatPl they
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farm is eel ter,r,.I an.1 sell dra,nel. The R„ t• [mill, hay ra. k, track wag p Atlrrmmn: Valor 11 Her
' soil tillage for frr y V were Fee -
Afternoon: e e n7 r n n
visor st•1 �1�• • ir►ha corns. nevi,nrw: vii, I+nx, cited without Uli•11A of tong (,t grag -
l4oMe runs through the tarn. A►.mrt A M na of new, 7 •. ,, j q drily AM moist ore'; frr Her,f -II••rie Needing ami gl 24.00
ha,ihie el I a.h. ro• a ►asn ApAp'' nntbr pnmloa s ginger+ ,s t e harnew, set .,ogle Aarne..; Y inq. can in rtlatior+ t••Ai,••;sea", addrn..es by T Fours.
gage. -A 1/erge• number of one people 1 VoiCRilO Hot 13101st, Any kind of fuel
to • AttRAl1AM F►FGRt:i(3, NeL atony, - `r^'( i+n, J , ( whlttktrtr., RrInA noel A. Wooled. Hnr•o6eH1 Evening. Fla nr, Chet,. 'are v111Tering from It gl`Ig•J>e and pI1Pn- u'` t
- —__ aU IBt.).4.R el• r�rhnr►., neck yn►em, alw ! ^nl ' O'F"'ttunitiew on l'ana.han ?arms 1'r. Host. monk, amort the nU2nber who ars iii, Sou venin heater with oven
lily turn; yeoeal . J. iN bwA, oslo gnan• (Tae brva1 mare and fowl." g 1Saskatcliowall 11t7 t "'der and t,wk g",.ta.dry store wood, TreliirRsKfT►f,!tTItONU'S HALL, W,.l vet :tool chilare,dren
Frank fl'y SAdortilts, Mrs, Kerr,
Ho, of sEA"•.nFF'FE(Tal ionto 20„411 table, rola. ) r Shr •not "roil tillw r for tertili- rhildrPn of H'y �i WPltter, Mra, Dryer, 1 " (( M K
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fan"ytal•1, ,,, ! [ Ahernron• Mar 11 � Nrel. Michael Killrllg'
room antis „p- eaf table, kitchen chain, t ne'l ty •nd moi.turs-: Dr Kee) "n•.rw hording and can F. Mre. Francis
d1ahM, t P11+,ont,;And•. it(;74, art dinner In relation 1', Aineasrl', e•1Uir•.oea by K. Hunter. ('181 k and children, t1V m. Lew'ia, Iyfre. 1 Jewell u w w
Yalley Lands for Sale ro(1) milk pails, N•tianalCre.m9eg.aratnr. F.limyille: 3 T Allison, Thames Road: I1 'tenon, John Eilltf•r's children. --On Friday
churn, is ) !•ails,
stove, •t.• e f 'wP Pan, larlor afnce, R^a1 conk Merman. Evening: Major shemiant •'Ivy pnrUu,ities Peening the Literary Society Wits Weil i 113lleks' Prize, (slightly ehur a h ,, urnitu►e and other usefrl article) on ('anarlian fsn:u"; 14. (1001 "1'rinciplrs and IS -A"' V 11 )
AFn a r. mow, f li• r in SLK k breeding."
Nttettderl. The Ill program consisted of H i J
0enriun• h+a nlu,rI Palma. F'rrn., dIRCURRInn un the Immigration QUPa•' 1 Large Heater, second hand
The Choicest wheat hlneiR of 111P anAt.e Ikls''''•• "Isg"' r B\VFlia,n rl'ft{.If' 11.\LI., Thursday. Feh. 21*),
tr. K stns, Cnmpa°ala lien of Canada. Ira Brown and e
wpm. 1 hove a few chutes hill! ser•- T6kMs -d'rm. M ea . Attrrn+.,n MAP' shrj,i.,nt ' :r •n tilts, r for tertili• M °•
Bons left if 14+sight nee, can IR• surd wmc":' .417; test". r(d ander, rem; over that ty and nro8t,,r.' ; Dr. Heed "Principle, rrf *tort Bluets stroke for the govert►ment Hnd Also a number of
t er.it 1•reefin A,1,lrr.ara I'K K. 1 second-hand wood
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n,+tea. liven nn hlrnf.Mng ell. m ' ) s McLean owl A. O. H.•rh Ei I,er and Dan. !'lweitzer for the' cooks,
for ,diners? Onoble til 4 year. ('all give 1 anew) A F.r cash \ rhnv'Onl of 5 par eenl per Sniilh 0 i.g Inn ct ;l' heppvnl "rhrrr Monti, a oaitien.
you the fnitcst info: n,etfon regarding Ne.., tMere,ita,ounla. day. onNfw en Nivel' ;1). pP C. Biuptt was the speak•
rte I. i Rerhe nnr.r.tnrpmer' Pr. The (iP llatera hr(111ght out Px('Pt•
homesteads •111,1 town sites. A gruel Ie {'riez rei r is Ri+ir.x up /arming A mooting M the dire ton of the In.tinrte will he
K rd FLrr rr:I; i vWFITZFR told nn the forenoon of the inertialat,reting Feb tent ItnintaHn(1 after A very interred. -
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balf section 111 miles east of Hanley.61 - Jn+. NHf7E, The afternoon meeting* d
r tr lath, at It o'clock acf'rP'seetir,g take in one softies, w Intl - t"ttrietr+r, AueilonpPr ,ommmr+*12o'rkrk sharp Ra will ing It1P(I.n110n, iii meeting dpClIbe
_ r<• ami r+rninq m+•r11sRs that the (lpgxtRlllnn had Iniii the
ran he Mnrgl,t et !tl' : bn� er can assure
TheADVOCATE
` at 7 to. An excellent program colnlaing of .k g'
hOmealPNd eb+ngRlde, AD • O AC TE can �(+'t lilrrf ►y arler•Hnna will le given .t evening meet. Printa• Next week lin,
rl> ra ltl will
tog. A11 mtereatel in Fennel' Ironitdle meeting. DP: pepeyt on (librelter by ira Brown:
Jl►11N ('11A]{I.TnN, Exeter. ; equal any L'ubbirag Rate' tv. I tNnEus, Pres.ate (: tRprNr.R, '<. ',, 1 gala by Mega t►IIiP Holt3:►tahn: and
Matte and Allen by Miss Delphic E.
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13.5i0 for 11.00
34,00 for 29.00
w 44.00 for 40.00
" 44,00 for 30.00
22.00 for 14,00
4.00
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Furnace Work, Plumbing a Specialty
Heaman's Hardware & Stove Store,
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