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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1906-10-25, Page 4t TOIJCtflrtIGICS I'IIING'S DRLIG SIOR[I Ladies and Gentlemen: Call in and see our New Combs and al -o isecaurse of the widening rtt arktt of the Carludi to Kest. • • • • • Canada's export itrade for the past fear ending June 30th, is the larg- est in the history of tiro country. The exports of bore produots reach- ed the gratifying amount of $135,- 483,950 [,ting an inorease of over S44.000.000 in tho year. Every de- partment of house eroducts as a class rrccemaa to have shared in the develop - Stock of meat but oertain article;r appear to have fallen off. This js particularly so as to our extort of canned greats to Great Britain. Bacon. Eggs, and ish,ce() also show a [narked decrease. On the other hand a plea sent fact to rote is Mlle development of the flour trade and ithe continued incrcta4T, in t he butter, cheese arid apple exports. • Rev. favid Ramsay, of Knox church. Ottawa, and an old Exeter boy, who ii well and favorably known here, dealt in his Thanksjv. ing Py .sermon with recxrnt rev_ eIationa. Ile held ;in part : "The franchise is a Named trust, which ought to I,0 •conscientiously dis- ch:arged, which we ought Ito prepare to discharge with treat c tre. No doubt :t voter has tt right to con- tsult hisown interest, but he who takea a bribe, aloes not consider his ' country at all. Evidently he who rown 1 n s docs nut help a voter to understand t he issue nl stake, but bribes him to ignore theta. h:ts broken his trust still moreflagrantly. What. then. Drug Store. lei 10 be said of men who would switch votes of ,officers eic'orn 1.0 ' enable a citizen to 'record Lis;; judg- ment, who would by fraud reverie I his vote? It has been confessed that riot a few otherwise reputable men have been found to do 'that :devilish THURSDAY, OCTOBER _'5t1,, 1906decd in [lila, our country. THE EXETER TIMES, OCTOBER26th 1906. am. nog TOO HTAND CLOIla 114 SCRUBS and WHISKS CHAMOIS and SPONGES The yery best PERFUMES, TAL OUM POWDERS, TOOTH PASTES, TOOTH WASHES & POWDERS, also COLD ALMOND Gream and GLYCERINE JELLY You captlot help being pleased, The Exeter Times 8H0t L1 1. I;O\• INCIAL f3V BSIDIES BE INC1tEASED' Mrs. Jamas McMartin, of Barrie, who is visiting' hut' patents here, and The teevinces may be the wealth- has ixen quite ill, is nee' improvinge ler for 'having a few hundred thou:!- Mr. and Mrs. 0. Gr;,::sick and 'fain - and dollars more in subsidies from ily Ii•tve moved to 11ensall Cron' thti'Domiuion but in the last artily - new and ere now nettled in their sts tl:t tai payer is the new home. poorer afor Mr. .1. R. 1Iobkirk has returned it. And the Province of Ontario from a Scvcrel rrrorrt Ids.' trip thro'i h should Ise the last to connive at tho the nor1li'sesi:. bleeding of the Dominion treasury .Mrs. ('oust 10. of Aylmer, spent last 'reek 551t h her perenta, Mr. and as 'her people have to fray ,the ,zre'tt- Mrs. W. lathe -in. ear share of increa 'd taxation. ile.r Mrs. E. It;innie, who has been ill, finances :lie strong owing •to wise i9 improvinge administration for cites Mr. G. C. Petty has nurc•hased Miss y past while warrineee residence and property some of the of her provinces ars 'reap- opposite elle t'et I y block. ing nolo the harvest of past Lolly, Miss Sherry vi,yitecl friend:+ in and Ontario's Premier would thave ('octeriah last. Tuesday. made no mistake if he had idle. Geo. 5i aids and sister `Liss Sturdy. of Auburn, spent. a few days let the other I'rovirezial Prem- fast week .the guests of Mr. James ions know that Ontario drefused to. Sutherland and- family. be a [✓ arty to the perpetuation, and, Mr. and Mrs. Janice Miller, of worse 'i:till. to the extension of a on"p(u visited friends in the village Tuesday. system which is trernicious and Miss Sinclair, of Scotland, arriv- should be eliminated if possible hut cd in the will:ago a few day.; ago and [never extended.. will si,•end 1 he winter t ); . eue-t of her aunt. Mrs. John Seett . If Quebec politicians have equan- M r. lames Sparks is 'ravine the adored Avhile Ontario saved, let Que. new addition to his residence as bee suffer Clic consegncnces, and al_ tvell as the remainder of she house Sots' Ontario to enjoy ties fruit3 0{ nicely painted{. .lir. .Tames [tali of the London the prudence, frugality and careful Road, ::'n of r ho late Itobt. Bell, hutlbandin. of 'resources by her ad- is building 1tv foundation for the >tninistrators• \\•o are not op ed to large barn lie inlende erecting in the ln ouch assistance 'Nom the Federal Ni1T)1iol!. 1101.4:)11 foundry end Menu - treasury as [nay be necessary in ,the factoring company. is building a 32 early .developin;; period• That may by CO addition Ira the moulding Be- be and no doubt is unavoidable it the t'''rtment. It. i9 exf►ccted 1)0 new union is to boa strong one. And a addition will lie completed in about four weeks. eiertain contribution front the Do- Mrs. Mari in, who )las been quite ▪ is rap;illy re^overinr. Mrs. ,John Stacey returned hetne derdeat 'd the strongest f (foils (should "'ties -411v :after a visit with friends in London :,n,l Woodstock. be exerted to gradually reduce it. Manson Petty was in Aylmer a If direct 'taxation is the result I,os- few day.; East week. eibly a worse crit could befall us. Mr. 1'. Sinallacomb+' whipped two carloads of onions this week. 0110 We %could then at any rate know car going to Lc:,rrrin.tan and the ot. tiow touch tco odd to lye governed her to London. Ile hes four carloads and that will be ruore then ,any of ready for shipment which will go us esti tell now. some day during thn week, 11r. , Srn it:irornbc his t'a o e.arl,)ade which minion may l,e justified in any case, but in.atead of that amount being i.n- he cell :lore for the cc•inter to be When tie: Grand Trunk build that t l c v • tftrew station lice Will all—but erh.z ►3! 1 It ct d in Brandon next ape„n . our ,;ranitchil lr'cn will have leas ' .1r. V . C. Davi:[ had the mi5for- ttine to bre ,k ono of ths cni:ill bone.' of Iris nn'410 last '1'lrursdiy evening, The a^cidont wag 0.111s••d by jumping Oft 1 I,1 atform ;al the: station. Mr. Mason, or Geereetosvn, visited Dr. Fereueon ,the Iattor part of last week. \\•itli:am itot [iron, of Chicago. tc-ha cv a•+ v1n,; Isis parcnt9 here for :t couple of %ceek.. left the latter part of I sit week for him hem^. Mr. Jame.; Johnston, wa+rontniket recently purchased I he old Bonthron homestead at Itodeerville reel[ corn - Mewed this we l; to raze it. It ie Mr. Johnston's intention to move 1144' matcrj,1 to Il+ nsail and build 1 div.•iline. With the (1i15inrx':arune^ of years. Ttiis is doubtless due ,t o the the old hug. 1'. 111.' 11110411,Wc !a:r711 tow entiein;: pike.) offered n:1 a result of y'ear;d has 710c41 :as a land mtark and the easier ;access to dthe Old Country in ycc,r:l gone' 1►v ll►e of tau -h market by reason of improved cold 1r 1c•ity will b” :, 11,11; of th' l''"t. Slot's go :,rd 1r.:nsporf'ttion faciliticr +Ir. 1104. Morley vis in L. rl+lon ever tiurlday. The Late Mrs B. Smillie— Th- in any ft i' ads of Mrs. B. Smillie 5501 re;rct to learn of her dent h, cc LirJh In that. • • • • • I'rotcc•tion for [:orae industrie3 is a good poli'y but encouragement of those who a1( u►akin r :in effort to met %them ii the first requisite. • • • • • The lave,: i, .tt lona into the Inde- pendent Oid+•1 of 1'nrestcrit love not 'revealed any mortal sickness c hi• h nerd alarm jt:s members. All g1►►tt is required is a revision or sal ►dr:rs and other expe•ner•a. A sure.ioil opera- tion cti ill c ffect ;a cure. • • • • • The qu,ntity of lout, ry 'raised in this part of Out.trie fele increased enortuously tc it Iain the past few Is Your Hair SicI? That's too bad 1 We had no- ticed it was looking pretty thin and rough of late, but naturally did not like to speak of it. By the way, Ayer's Hair Vigor is n regular hair grower, a per- fect hair tonic. The hair stops coming out, grows faster, keeps soft and smooth. Ayer's Hair Vigor cures sick hair, makes it strong and healthy. Via best kind of a testimonial — "Soil for over sixty years." N•db by y. C. Asp“Oe.. Lew•n. Nass. A,•e I•ame v r •fS i SARSAPARILLA. PILLS. MUT swum. 1.:11 a vent 'took pl der.• r,n 'I'hurr,d,ly rnornin,r(, October it1, at her tesi- ll+•ncc t•c,nlld•n !tete, Tuckersmith, where Ole 1t is Jived for the past pore tr tarIllc v maiden wino- teal; .Jane Buchanan,. 'Tho was a daughter of the lite Alexander Buchanan, and w.ls torn in Usborne township on Oc.tolx•r 18, 1814, tvhero she live, until, at the age of 22 she Was married 10 the Irate ih'nj'tuin Smillie, of Tuckersmith, cc h•/ tired" - reseed i'( -r ea) vearit iso. \\ h,•n 111•' hur:h dad ilial Mrs. Smill;d 51 ,y e• ft . with ....veil small children, the younR1 st being but an infat,t, and to rho 10;bring and educe tintr a+f 111c.c children rch'• has dcroti•d 111 r life. end hes done for t hem w 1► ►t few mothers ire irrivilr tu'1 or .,her to do Until a few months ,aro, cca ed as a smart active eientt1,, when 14)10 had n 9evero attack of pleurisy from which she was steadily recovering but bad not yet 'regain- ed her fernier strength and vigei when she was stricken ssith diarr- hoea :a rid t.e r i t on i' Ths'i+c proved too muni even 101 her 'throng con- stitution and aftrt throe w'oky of intense Aufferine iborne without a murmur. date passed aw•dy. titr7. Sint I Os n worn in ref more t h a n ordljn try intellieenre, a WiW.' roun Rt'!Ior and a true friend. She tees AVegetable Prcpara:ionforAs- siinila ting the Food rend Regguki- tu>g the St►atehr1>_S and Bowes of Promotes Digestion,Cheerful- aess and Rest.Contalns neither Opntm,Morphine nor }&ictal. NOT NARCOTIiC. dead rest:'[ zz arra= Pim feed fr nrr • Anan Aperfiect Remedy for Constipa- tion, Sour Stotriazch,Diarrhoea, Wornts ,Convulsions, feverish- ness and Loss of SLEE '. tic Simile Signature of aft NEW YORK. CASTOR For Infants and Childr The Kind You N Always Bough Bears the Signature of CXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. U For Ov Thirty Yea CASTORI ?NC osrnauo conParav, sew rolls •,v a Presbyterian and always took a deep interest in church work. She lived her 1e43i011. and in her quiet way influenced for ;good the liven of t I1o,,e about her. ?ler life .was an (sample of uprightness and true Christianity. Slee will be much miss. cd in the community and especially in the home where elle was a loving Mother. Her children are: Mr3 .1ohn Elder, Hay ; :t:aLUee, of Heneail M:crg:ar•et, teacher, Ilurondale ; Jano student Toronto's Ladies' Medical College; 1)r. Alexander, London, England: Emma, nurse, Toronto; Benjamin, ;.1 home. Ilcr brothers' and sisters are Messes. Alex. and Andrew Ruch:anan, Tuckersmjth; Dr. Buchanan, Zurich; Rev. D. M. 13u- cl,:anan, Jarvis; Mrs. F. Blatchford, Ilurondale ; ,Bars. Griffin. !Detroit ; Mrs. Couan, Kirltrdil, The rern•tini were interred in Hensall Union gemetery on Seturd;►y, Octobor 6tb, and were followed by a large num- ber of relatives and friend). NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of the estate of Jane Smiths.. late of the townelip •of Tuokorsmit h, in elle County of Huron, widow, deceased. Notice: iia hereby given pursuant to R. S. 0., 1897, drat. 129. that alt creditors and others having claims against e1►e estate of the slid Jane Smillie, who died 011 or about the 4th day of October, 1906, are requir- ed on or before the 12th day of November, 1906, lo send by post pre- paid or deliver to Wm. Moir, of the village of I{ensall. or Benjamin Swat. NOTICE TO CREDITORS lie, Mensal! Post officdc, executors of the Fait' deceased, their christ i:tn In and surnames, addresses and de3crip- tient'. the dull particulars of their claims. the Ntatcmcnt of thsir ac- counts ;and the mature of the 14:- sUfjiies, if ;any, held by ahem. And further ;take notice that after such East mentioned date the s tidy Execu- tory proceed t•o distribute t hs. assets of Ole deceased :baton;; the part jd• s entitled thereto, having ro- gird only dto the elaitn:l of which they shall 'then have notice end 1het Ilse •nit t•xt•rutors will not Ir liable for the sent assets or any part there- of to any t►er:)on ar persons of whose claim.; notice shall not hive been receival by them at the time of ,such dist ribut ion. GLADMAN & STANBURY, 'Solicitors fer Reid Executors. Oiled at Exeter. this' 21t)t rtay of Or.totx:r, 1906. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of the estate of Isaac Hill, the Elder. 1:tte of the Township. of Stephen, in the County of lluron, Yeoman, de- coased Notice is hereby given pursuant to R. 8. 0., 1897, chapter 1.29, that all creditors and others )laving claims against the estate of the said Isaac Bill the Elder, who died on or about the 16th day of July, 1906. are required on or befc+re the 5th day of November 1906, to send by post prepaid or deliver •to Messrs. Gladmen & Stanbtiry, of tlic Village of Exeter, So- licitors for the Executors of the said deceased, their christian and itur- names, addresses and descriptions, the full particulars of their claims the statement of their accounts and the nature of the securities, if any held by themes And further take notice, that rafter such lairt mentioned date tho said executors Neill proceed to distribute the: assets of the de- ceased arsons the parties entitled thereto having regard only to hte claims of which they shall then have notice, and that the said executors will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof to any person or persons of whose claim notice shalt not have been received by them at the time of such distribution. GLADMAN & STANBURY Solicitors for said Executors. Dated at Exeter, the 13th day of October, 1906. tiro matter of the estate of Sinton Hartman the Elder, late of t ho Township of Ilay, in 'the County of Huron, Yeoman de. mooed. Notice is hereby given puruuat►t to 1t. S. 0., 1897. chapter 1.29, that all creditors and others 'ravine claims against the estate of the said Simon If artrn:tn, the Elder, who died on or about the 30th clay of September, 19116, are required on or before the 5111 day of November, 1906, Ito send by post prepaid or deliver lto John Ilallman. $arcpt•t, Ontario, or Ja- cob. Regier, Zurich, Ontario, the executors of the paid de- neised their christian and sur- raame9, addresses ind descriptions. the full particulars of their cltern9, the stetoment of their ;accounts and the n itatre of the securities, if any, held by them. And further take notice that after such last mentioned NOTICE TO CREDITORS otdistreibulte the assetsd executorscyofl tproceed he de -- in the matter of the cdtalc of 1:liz.a de- ceased among the parties entitled Ann Vick". o[ Ih stowti r,f thereto !ovine regard only to the f)fi t, in the County u[ Lamb• chino' of which they shell then have notice, and that the said Executors ton, to irrjcd wont 10 dect'a9ed• 6v111 trot be liable ter the said ass is Notice is hereby given pUteu:int to or an part thereof to 1n'. person It. 8. 0., 1897, cleaid. 129, that all y I i creditors and otht r9 having claims or persons of whose claim refico against the 0ti't at d +,f the is tidy i.!:n1 i shall not lave been received by them Ann Pickett, who died? on or about at the time .4sur,h distrihutir►r,. ties 2nd clay ul June, 1906, ere rc-! GLADMAN & STANBURY roiled on or before the :,t h d y of Solicitors for eeld executors. sovernbte , 1906. to gene by post ))Ocd at Exeter, the l:,t h eras of ptetmid or dteliver to Messrs. Glatt Uctotn)r, I.tUG. 11)310 & Stanhury, of •ter^. vile;,te of i -RI AIM FOR SALE.—That excel. Exeter, Solicitor.; for the Adminie-' •L' i n, f.ti'0,. 1o; 5. n,)(1. 10, tilrt;ilti- 1►ators or thv s•ad deceased, their' vray, con•j9ting of 100 acres, well christ1;)n and Mil1111171P•, :,dl,lrersrr strained, well fenced and ie :t state arid dcdcriptic,n•, 1111• full (d:rrl.+catl-• of go,odl culciv.ttion, with 8 acres of •,ra of their et:tiriia, the statement fall wLcat in. it has genet hush of t Ld it accouter, and 1 he n:i+are o[ oI 12 acrr4. Thi9 bush has Rock t L : setae it let,, it any. lrr•Idl by 1 hem. Elm, 13aogwood and Maplc trees. Anel further take not ice I h:al after 1 There i9 a large brick house of sev- such hat mentioned date t itr, said en rooms, 111:11 feller and furnace; :e+l►ninist r 1 or•t cc ill in r•r• -••1 : o IIS- woodshed in c•,d,nncct jos with the tribute the eseet9 of the deceesedi hoagie, 'there is also a large [yank among the parties t l it ld•d 1 hereto,, btrn, dimensions, 36 x 60. There hating rr•:at dt only to the cl.•ims of is also a ;wet driving al,cd. wbich they shall then lova sol Ise mill and well in the barn; also a and that tl►o and A,1neeistr:;ter good bearing orehid. This is one will not Le Iinl,le for the s..i•1 asset.' of the beet farm.; in McGillivray, or tory ler( thereof to any liermon acrosin ti.e rr►td from the school, n of pc rsonm of otiose chime notice very Abort distance. from the church shall not have been rcerired 11 them and about a mile from Maguire ',lost at thn time of such dtistributirtn. office. For terms and particulars GLADMAN & S'fAN1IUIIY. i apply to ,100:,, \\•1 i:c•f0'd, tir►gujre. Soljcjtor9 ,,r Tl,c Lnnd+►n & \\'sat • Ont. ern Trustfs ('ompany, 11(1.. Ad. ►nini•tratiara. \1'. 1, l:nitht. r,f 1;..1, i h Ide. f)itrfl at Exeter, 1 he pith 11 .7 of , a._b.rriff hu.►, -1011 1 1 ern . i' ), 11 ,•• Oetotr.'r, 19(16. sad well formol Pierre's. SALE ADS Advertise your Farm and yous Sale of Stock and Implelnents, or Town Praperty. 5000 Readerr will see your advt. each week. Auction Sale —of— HORSES AND CATTLE Mr. Joseph White hay 1•ecciived in* at ruct joya5 l0 bell by Public Auction Oft LOT 25, 8. T. ROAD, USBORNE —on— FRIDAY, OCTOI3EIi 26t11, 1906 Cotntrtenciri ' at 1 o'clock sharp the following praperty— IloltSES—I good work horse 6 years old ; 3 draugle. geldiuee 3 years old ; 1 draught filly 3 yearn old ; 1 draught filly 3 year:i old, with foil 4 draught fillies 2 years old; 2 light fillies 2 years old, with foil; 4 draught gcldin,;:1 1 year old ; e draught fillies 1 year old; 2 good drivers CA'1'TLI';-2 [rood cows dun to calve in Noventl,er; 2 cows due to calve in spring ; 5 two-year-old steers; 2 vearling steers; '3 Yearling heifers; good registered Shorthorns with c•tt( at foot. TER N1S—Cash, o:• 12 mont h':+ credit will Ix: given on furnishing approved joint notes at 5 per cent. JOS. WHITE. Auctioneer, C. E. 11ACK NF.Y. Proprietor. FARM FOR SALE — Westerly 90 ac,res of Lot 6, melee/18;0n 4, Stephen. This farm is well situated about two miler; from market. There are two barns, one bank 36x56, ;the other 24 x 50; large brick house; two never foiling wells; largo or' chard about 75 trees. Intending purch-aeers will do well to look cit this plooe. Terms easy. Apply to Madman & St anbut y, Solicitors, Main street, Exeter. FARM FOIL SALE. — That excel- lent term, Lot. 16. concession 10, Osborne, consisting of 100 nares in good state of cultivation. This pro- perty is well fenced, lies two large barns, With stabling underneath, cement tlonry and water in front of stock in stables. barge windmill on barn, also one on pump. Good dframe house.; *tact oi-ch•trd, hog pens, drive shed. All the land is seeded. except SHJNGjL We have just received a carload of British Columbia recd Cedar Shingles and one of Now Brunswick Shingles and aro now in a position to supply your wants in this line. Palold 'Roofing We are agents for this original Ready Roofing, it is used on barns, factories, in fact any building that needs a good roof. Ask us about this roofing and get a circular. The RoSs-TaffJor Go. Ltd., xctcF FINE FURS Jackets, Neckware, Muffs, Etc. SEE THE NEW SQUIRREL TIE BELTZ'S 143 Dundas St. London. FURS made to order: Repaired and Remodelled: Highest price Paid For Raw Furs ' Tb In Womanly Ailments _ 1 Th 1' 200 Tons of all kinds of old scrap iron wanted at M. Jackson's EXETER We will pay the highest cash rdi ceor exchange fence posts for saute. USJACKSON&SON UainSt. Eat.r. One door south of the Metropolitan Hotel. and Weakn.uss 6 Osborne and fllbberti 18 acres, of which 11 acres is in falls Night wheat. There is about 10 acres of • _ good bush. This farm i9 well art- and Cures while the Patient Sleeps. ante GompanU derdrained with tile. For further particulars apply to A. E. Ilod,;ert. Head Office, Farquhar, Ont. The best remedy which physicians know tot F.zcler. P. ale Weakteeses is composed of parte of • white lily. To Ibis are added other which draw out the poisons and heal stn*e ed membranes. This soottlnt, *' Flo Iocsl application is known by drata i♦t1 physicians everywhere as Da. Ss 'e aioo1T Mtn—because it cures while the vs- tltteat sloops and the morning finds the the infismma- [ton, the dischaij , Tbelivesof ` many women ars of martyr• dom. They stt>)hr. yoLei—ever , they never w ,aaM sckns‘‘ii'lltl! t.sll h a ► Joman >•lad. ;11tifIl oerleence t o t _ and vi- ,' altty of at., perfee• _ 117 bealt.by wo- FOUND; It is to ( l I I e this ever -In - his s numbs of suffering weeps d r hoop sends has message of hope FOUND.—Good blanket, owner may. " life and rte cheer. Itis to these havo ,541)1)0 0n proving property and •etokand ailing womeret . that Du. f Gilead. • [;,bas will come as a Rahn of ()!lead. paying ;for t hi' advt. Apply at this ► oY may not know your trouble by the name office, ans give it. but remember DB. S 8 CMS rosy be retied upon in all ration. tolling of the woaD3 b or ovaries. ieecorrbasS OIL g.sttoa. irregular or Mitt for Dr. Sgooe's and sold b7 W. S. f OVEY. Cure Soothes, Seals Fa rmer's Mutual Firelnsur•- FOR SALE FOR SALE -20 white Wyandotte Cooknels, 'thoroughbred, for breed. purposes.—S. Powell. COW FOR SALE. — Jersey Cow, milking. 5 years old. apply •at this •ffioe. HORSE FOR SALE, -2 years old. broke to drive single or double. Ap. ply at this tf' e FOR OVICIR SIXTY \EARS Ate OLDND WS]f LL-TRIgD t=[DT.—Mr. Winsllow's thing Syrup has been need for over sixtyears by millions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all res wind colic. and is the beet remedy for )fnaiarebma. Itis pleasant to the taste. Sold by drate In every part of the world. 45 este 0.tW. Its value is lnoaloni*ble. Be etre and take Mrs Winslow's Soothing 8yrnp a nd ask for no other kind. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of the csta'fe of Char- les 8ncl1, the elder, late of the Village of Exeter, iit tho Coun!y of Ifunon, Insurance Agent. de- . ma sod Notice is hereby given pursuant to R. 8. O.. 1897, chap. 129, 1 1111 1 tall creditors and otters having claims against the eittnte of the Haid Char- les Snell, the elder, who died on dor about the 4th day of October, 1906, are required on or before: the 12th day of November. 1906. to send by post .prepaid or deliver to Messrs. Madman & 81.anbury, of the village of Exeter, :solicitors for the Execu- trix of the Raid deceased, their chrlatien and surnames," addressed and descriptions, the full par(icu. rare of their el.ijnl:+. the At etement of their [:counts and ties na!ltr0 of 111‹.. s,Ocurit jcs, if :any, held by a hem. Aril fustier take notice that u!tcr such list rr,rntioncd date the said Executrix will proceed to distribute 1110 tstresets of the deceased ramose the potties entitled thereto. ?ovine regard only to tho claims of which they ,shill then have notice ,and (hat thn rcald Exc-rnt i ix will not be liable for the said :assets or :►ny I►aet [tore• of to any person or poreone of 5c•leeie chine; notice Asan riot have bean re- ocivcd by them at the time of such (Iistribution. (;LAU'IAN & 8TANBURY, Solicitors fer Executrix. 1) ilcd al Exeter, the 22nd day of Or. ; o tr r , 1006. Notice to Debtors All patrons lath bled to the 4•41 se of the rale Chas. Snell, aro requoi,t• - --------- ------ ------`_-__ rd lo r;ettleler,i, their indebtedness with••♦•NN•••N•N••♦N•♦♦NI♦♦dN•H♦••♦N♦N♦•N♦♦♦N♦ t I: • unilcr i:rn<•d at ontx:. GLADMAN & F7,\,i3('itti . • • Tt-IEI1OLSONS BANK ` c,lirit ory f ►r i:xcd ut riX. 1906 — (incorporated by Act of Parliament l&isi) 'I•IHE NE\V I'FIIE 1001) AND CAPITAL PAID UP Opt - Drug Lew mill nark it on the label $3+00OdO0o•O0 of every mitre,' cure ruont•airtinq (epi. RESERVE FUND • .. • $3,000,000,00 um Chloroform, or any of hoe stat►• • 48 Branches in Ontario, Quebec, Alberts rirltl h colorable and Manitoba ifying or tie scrttcr►1s drug. But it • passes Dr. .tihooi.'v (lough Cure :t`d ♦ EXETER E3RANCli ifor 1 ccrnty years, entirely free, from 10 every Lawful Day fro10 A. M. (o 3 r, ar. except Se nrday 10 A. M. 401 P. M. Itt. $110()p all r,I1-ao ► ha.s bitterly ell-nane, Fernier& Neste Notes eaRhed or collected. Forms supplied posed the use of all opalfes or nar- • On apppI1ei tion. Trite teTs nn all point« in' tits Dominion, Groat Britain and Un - cot les. iii, Marino's Cough Cure is iced store., bought and .old at loweidt rates of exchange, :absolutely safe even for the youngest SAVINGS DEPARTMENT R T baler'—arid it surra, it does not situp Deporrlts of •I.00 an.I upwards received. intorPat NM- I,/ sUr►prfsFV, Get :1 Site and reliable pon,flm half yearlcy. and added 10 principal June 110th and December 314. De - Cough Cure by simply insisting on Podlitn itei-etpo, at.o i4,upd and hivhnrtcurrent rats.* of Interest adored. Ur. 8hoop's. Let rho law be your Advetnc:es made to farmer4 stock denten+ and b;isineee mein at r,rotectir,n. We cheerfully recom. lowest rates and on man favorable term,. AgentA at Exeter for Donis. trevernment, mend rind sell it. Sold by W. S. DIckecn & Ce►Brg, Sr 1 ( eras I{oN. D. NURIL... Ma: . ctet. , •o•••••NN•.N Auction Sale Pres.:—J. A. NORRIS, CROMARTY P.O Vice-Pres.:—J. L. RUSSELL, RUSSELLUA LE, 1'. 0. DIRECTORS, W.S. PASSMORS, FARQUHAR P.0 - Wm. ROY, BoRNHOLM P. 0 - WM. BROCK WINCHILSEA P, 0. T. RYAN, DUBLIN P. 0.- AGENTS, . - AGENTS, JOHN EMERY, Exeter. agent for Usboinne and I3it}dulph. OLIVER HARRIS, Munro. age ele for Hibbert. Fullarton and Logan. B. W. F. BEAVERS, Secy.Treas. Farquhar. GLADMAN & STANBURY, Solicitor* OUR PIANO SALES For the past month have been very satisfactory both to our- selves and our customers. This - we attribute to our exceptional good values and easy terms of payments, FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS OUR GOODS ir, E. 13ossentr•rry 11:is received in- structions to hell by Public Auction 011 LOT 22, CONCESSION 11, STEPHEN —00— Thursday, October 25th, 1906 Commencing at 1 o'clock sharp t h following property— ] ripen mares, two •aneiaatree y+'• 115 Sewing Machines old ; drivin,e mare 4 years old ; mare :a;;• d in foal ; spring colt ; 3 cows 5uplx•r.5sl to be in calf ; 2-1 wo year old heifers. supposed to bo in calf ;I 3 yearling heifers; 1 yearling steer I spring calf ; 1 Maxwell Binder 6 ft ; ,1 Maxwell glower. 5 ft ; 12Pt. Maxwell rake ; superior disk drill ;' Cockshutt Tiding plow; Fleury walk- S ing plow; 2 furrow Cockshutt gine f►locv ; ,1 Diamond harrow ; No. 4 walking plow; wagon. buggy, cutter sleigh ; 2 frets double barn:i+s ; let: single harness ; ,wagon box and Rt rsk rack; gravel box; farming mill; 2 A choice faun in the township tDl sugar kettles; pine water t rough ; Fellarton. 75 acres, good hank barn, A lot of household effects 'nil! also stables and drive bowie. Five acres ' Pe [:old besides other artitle, eco nu- of meplo bush. Good drilled well, ',«:,u; to mention• with wind mill. Good orchard nntl 'i'errns of s.•llc—$5 and under cash, all in high state of cultivation. For ever that amount 11 months credit terms and p•lrtiouLars apply to Those cc111 be given on furnishing opt,reved Oarneron, Farquhar. iuint neeee, 4 per cent discount will VILLAGE PROPERTY 1K' :111(1')'•(1 on fill malt r,naoutit s over $5.00. i:. iht)S.s,;NltEuieY, Aarctionccr. /Pin °ore in village of Farquhar. are the finest the market afiordtl = and our terms most liberal. Do not listen to the men who say all manner of evil of ub but call and see and judge for yourself. Our Mewing Machines are 0. K. - Also a fine Line of Statio nery Cheap. MARTIN & SON FARM FOR SALE FCR SALE P. G. BI•;S'1'AIU), Proprietor. on which there is erected ct large brick building fitted for Atore and ' There js no one article in the line !dwelling, 00(1 0 filvit brick cottageof medicine that givea so large a re- and Rtable will be sold separately OE turn for the money as a good por- in one brook. ot19 strengthening plaster, such as 1110114. CAMERONCarter's Kmart Weed and Itelladonna I•'arquhvr.