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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1907-03-21, Page 4rot000 WIN NM 1011C Ptrrp's Blood Purifier and Ferro's Sarsaparilla The most efficient and reliable remedies for impure or impoverished blood, gen. erat debility, Rheumatism, Eczema and alt diseases of the skin and blood. Sold only at BROWNING'S_ Drug Store The Exeter Times ANNUAL MEETING • Of the Reform a Association of South Huron as constituted for Provincial purposes will bo held in TIIE OPERA HOUSE. HENSALL —on— TUESDAY, MARCH 26th, 1907. At 1.30 p. m. '11,e question of amalgamating avith the Dominion Biding Associa- tion will be voted upon and if that is decided upon there will be a mass meeting of all Liberals of South purpu, as constituted for both Do- ininion and Provincial purposes. im- mediately thereafter for the purpose of completing the • ,, organization. electing officers. &c. Addresses on public questions will be delivered and matters of great Importance to Reformers will bo dealt with. A large attendance reiuested. J. G. STANBURY A. G. SM!LLIF, President. Secretary-Treas. \V INCIIELSEA Joi('pJi E. Crcery, of lot I2, con. 10, ('(borne will •have a. sale of his farm stock on Thursday bl)ilrch 48. _`dr. John 1)elbridge always has his eye open for tho future, and as the past %winter has been n severct one, he thought it was nigh time he had Lis supply of Nei in for the next .,minter. Last Friday lie invited a Dumber of his neighbors and friends to assist him in cutting a supply of ,the %bin warming product. Ilis in - /citation met with a Ti4arty response, about twenty five coming to his res - sue. During the day enough wood twos cut to last a year, and now the trenial President of the Exeter Agri- cultural Society, has an expansive smile. and he always has a smile but he present 0710 is a winner. An ex - exacta supper was served to oat has reached that ago when the 'too,.' who assisted, but as the tripping of the light fantastic is out of his line, and Larry is a trifle fiat in his fiddle music. that part of the program was eliminated. I1' POECURE: WOMANhY ILLS. Mile ' s .ors. •• writes t e 1 feel it my duty." S. Mead of Frazervillc, Ont., "to let you know that sometimes previous to the change of life T suffered more than 1 could tell. Neighbors told foe Ferrozone was the only remedy and their advice was good. Ferro_ tone put n stop.to my pain and sick- ness, had a direct action on niy troubles that relieved Inc frown the start. I safely passed the turn and now enjoy perfect health and rest. No womanly medicine can be better than 1'errozone." Instant relief is found in Ferrozone for female %veal:- ness of every kind, 50c. per box at nil dealers. S. S. NO. ), 1:SIJORNE. Following is the result of S. $. No. 1, Usborne. for February. The names are in order of merit—V.— Dougall, Roy Blatchford. .Edna White. IV.—Rtbel Bell. Carrie Oke John Riley. Harry Dougall. Nellie Itowcliffe, Archie ltowclitfe Carrie Moir, Victoria Itowcliffe. Sr. III.— Jennie Strang. Gordon Oke, Laura Harvey. George Itlntchfor(l, Cecil limine. 3r. 111.—John Strung, Lena Dougall. Earl hell. .lion 1)ongall, )toy \\'hite, Rosette Ikiwn, Alvin Moir Ira Moir. sr. it.—hila Moir. Jr. 11 Hazel Down, Oliver Honcliffe. lie Dougall. \Willie. Strang. George Moir, Elva Harvey. 1't . IL—Gladys --Voir, Cecil ltarriv. I't. 11.—Frnnl: Jarrott, Harold Moir. Total atten- dance 3a average 2e. Parent,' 211c earnestly 2ique3Uvt 10 See thal 1htir children attend regularly and pulite tnally. J. A. itrieilncll, 'Teacher. Does Your Heart Beat Yes. 100,000 limes each day. Docs it send out good blood or bad blood? You know, for good blood is good health; had blood, bad health. And you know precisely what to take for bad blood—Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Doctors have endorsed it for 60 years. (lee rr'Met sl = of 1"t Shed b. a 'tl a Herr. 1h s pro5ii .s P00011 tIen. sUAatantas era then a MM eh. Keep tha bowel, °pea *11A�yser% nils. mol 0.• i'..szt0p,0s I 'mss' i a*A mot , yersclitr.akno... W slave a MwM.1 We oho Itr mann east slag • Local s. Marmalade oranges at Charlton's Fair. Mrs. Wm. Piper. of Scaforth. is the guest of Mrs. Jolliper. Rev. Anderson. of Myth. was a caller in town on Weduesday. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Jones spent Sunday with Mr. lticha d Jones. Os- borne. h Miss Maria Gill who as spent the ,winter here. returs,.d o hen home at Grand Bend last week. Rev. W. 11. Cooper, f Wellborn. a' former pastor at .Elimvino called on friends in Town .on uesday. Mrs. John Cochrane, 0 111118 Green r is this week visiting he parents Mr. and Mrs. John Jarrot, xeter North Mack Vincent intend opening a clothing cleaning and epair eatab- lisbnlbut. A11 orders lett at Willis' barber chop will -receiveprompt at- tention. Mr. Herb Gregory. of Toronto. son of Thomas Gregory, hs won the silver trophy given by the Metro- Politan church Young People's 130e ciety' for oratory. Mr. and Mrs. John Pe dlar enter- tained Wilbert Rowe, on of John Rowe, bat Friday night. Mr. Rowe and Melvin Gould left on Tuesday for the Northwest. Messrs. Hunter w Son. of Itidgc- town, will offer for sale at :Moffatt's Stables. Centralia. ton Wednesday. March 27th 1907, 27 cows and four steers. .,fur particulars see email bills. P 1 r L 0 T f E 3 r a s t t Mr. % E. Pyrn tide wee.,: purchas- e1 from', Mr. Gilbert Ilou.e the resi- dence and land at the rear of his blacksmith shop. bur. Pym intends erecting a house on the property in the new future. Mr. James Could left Monday on re visit to his brother William aft Holly Mich. Mr. Wm. ,Gould is very ill with heart trouble, and is not likely to recover. A ,letter from ]lolly yesterday morning tttated that hQ W33 bow(' ,better. The Women's Missionary society of the James Street church Lehi their -quarterly tea at the home of John Welsh, 'London road, (North, on Tuesday evening. The attendance was good. Tea was served from oiz to eight after which a program con- sisting of solos, duets, quartettes, choruses and readings .was giver► and %vas greatly appreciated. DON'T USE GREASY LINI.\IENTS. A century ago they %rere popular. To -day people want something easy to apply, certain 111 re3tll ts, and nbo%e all a clean liniment. When Nerviline is applied aches and pains disappear as the pores absorb its soothing healing Properties. Nervi - line penetrates to the core of tho pain, eases instantly, and leaves no oily bad smelling memory .behind. Good to take in, capital to rub on, and five times more powerful in des- troying pain than any oily liniment Don't fail to get a largo 25c. bottle. ALIA- Rev. Mr. Allan, of Parkhill, will preach horo next Sunday morning .and evening. Miss Clara Simpson, of Clandeboyo is the guest of her sister •Miss Eve- lyn Simpson. Mr. Charlie Sinks, of London, Is the guest of -bliss Irene (Curtin. Mrs. James Delgaty and son Earl. of Bayfield. visited ,with Mr. and Mrs. . Newton e t B on a6 cra week, % ka Miss \Vinnifred Essery and ells% Allio Wilson, started on Monday to learn rn dress making u with Mies g 1189 23a1e. Iantyne, at Exeter. Mr. Byron slicks, .was in 'London, on Saturday. Miss Rebecca Meliay very pleas- antly entertained a number of her friends on Thursday evening. My friend. look here 1 you know ilow weak and nervous your wife is and you know that Carter's Iron Pills will relieve her, now why not be fair shout it nny buy .her a bort .41.a11T01Z=A.. BeIzs the ihe Kind Ur Han Ahtafs ilotQpt et uron Go. Stock Exhibition at Gllnton Thursdah, /lull 4th, 1907 P14131: i.IST HOIt3Etl Cr.rursnstss Stallion, 3 wri and met Stallion, 2) re and under Stumm Stallion, 3 years sail nre•r Stallion, 2 years and miler PPR( IIRR"3 Best Penheron Stallion Hrt. wr 1111*,0Oy "Vocal mane 3 ).%ars and "%er Brood mare, 2 years and under 1st 21x1 3rd flu orr fat 6 4 10 6 2 6 4 2 In n 4 tittling, 3'ear. and over 5 3 fielding, 2 years and under 5 3 Tea1. harness.. .....• 5 3 Team Farrell) of 3 colts, of 11(81 s 6 s 4 Aearcrtn•e%I. Trani In harness, 1st, Roller donate,' by Thos, Murphy, agent Deering mfg. Jo., value 245 ..... 6 3 wool mars, 1 years and over., b 3 2 Broad mare. 2 years under 3 3 2 1 (iia RR ti, !'I //Masa Team in harness, 14111 pounds and under 6 4 Itt,%IsTran Stallion, 16 Ads and muter, 3 ye and esti 10 S Stallion, 16 hands ale er. 3 years and mer 10 F single home in mimes., ISI hanks and o. er equipment considered ...... . . 6 4 Saddle horse.... b 4 Team in harness, I5; hen is and mon to t Best single pacer in harness, equgnnent (012b 3 Jumping o.er;mune• 10 b Roadster under 14 hands. t.pripnient eonsidere(1 pore of a blanket '..,nate 1 h) K. Graham. Reset Roadster team, under 14.1 hang, whip desisted by James Weiss. • w 4..• ti 2 2 (•.% TTI.I: Sie,Ry Hoar! Boll. 3 year* and n.r Mill, 2 years and unit( r Bull, 1 y ear and Vow, 1 t ear. and 0.. r I'e'kr, t %ears Ike f.,, 1) ear I:1111,1 }earl and over Bi Erna ih 1 • 1 year and under t'.i..:; y rem and m er miter. under 2 1 ran .... I'ol.t,r o •A Yu, a 'lull, 2 y ears and o. er 5 3 Bull, 1 )ear and under.... F 3 Con. 3 year. and mer 3 3 Heifer, under 2 t ears b 3 limit ('n.s, Fly BSD 7 Ts% Petro. Ala iltmaRS Dain cow any ere nr bree'I 1 3 2 Fat heifer, age eoneider(d 1 ! 1 at Nter, are e »i,si.lered 2 start steers, 3 y rare and i, .ler 8 2 t neck heifers, 1) ears awl under 3 i h.rrret.tare P.m male am are Clock (teat Female any age Clock A st 3 of an) i reed. 2 year, and earl4 r with Lull Dlpilesr 5 3 2 F 3 2 b 3 2 5 3 5 3 2 3 3 2 5 3 5 3 b 1 THE E$E% EEL TIMES, When Children Cough OW them that old reliable remedy that neves tars to acre BOLE'( PREPARATION OF Friar's Cough Balsam It stop coughs—breaks up colds—and heals intlamma. tios in throat and bronchial tubes, Absolutely pure and safe tor children. 25c a bottle. At druggists or from NATIONAL DRUG D CNfriCAL CO. LIraNN - LONDON, Oat. ft FARQUIIAII Mr. Wnl. Kay is on the sick list. Mr. John Hackney who has had attack of Grippe is improving. Dr. Campbell was hastily summon- ed 'on 'Monday night to see Mr. D. Stevens who is employed by Mr. Fred Stewart. Mr, John Westlake 'was in the vil- lage on Saturday last. Several have begun making Maple syrup. but the weather has not yet been favorable for a good run of sap. Mr. J. E. 11IcNicol was in 7(elisall on Saturday. Mr. siert Parker has engaged avith Mr. W. R. Stuart for the Bummer: Mr. Warren McGill delivered a fine draught horse to Mr. Coursey, of Luoalt on Wednesday last. Tho price was $300. It pays to have the best. For Catarrh, let mo send you free just to prove its merit, a Trial Box of Dr. Shoop's Catarrh Remedy. It is a snow white, creamy, healing antiseptic balm that gives instant relief to Catarrh of the nose and throat. Make the free test and see. Address I)r. Shoop, Racine, •Wig. Large jars 50o. Sold by W. 8. How- ey. TIIAMES ROAD A grand concert under the aim - Vices of the Thames Road choir, will be given in the Presbyterian church on tate evening of Monday, March est. Mr. A. E. Greenlaw, the ed o- brated basso soloist, has been en- gaged. Ile will bring with him a renowned elocutionist and a violin- ist. The concert will be first class in every respect and should bo large- ly patronized. FOR OVER SIXTY YEARS AN OLD AHL N SLL=lltl*D 1tansi,v,—Mr. Wlnsiow'sdoothing Syrup baa been used to over nxty years by mittioaa et mothers for the t NOTICE Notice is hereby giver' that the business heretofore carried on by me at Khiva has been taklen over by J. ltatZ & Seotw, by nvhom it will bo aondueted from the 9th inst. All accounts up to that date evi11 be payable to me personally and Pli debts due by mo will bo rustled Promptly upon presentation of arra, count. JOHN RATZ. Stephen, Tpt., March 15th, '07. • TENDERS WANTED. Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned for the carpenter work of the 'Exeter Centaur -1 & Pne$t serving Co's. Factory. General di- mensiotls:—Main Building 40X170, two stories, with open addition 14X60 and stied extension 24X46. For particulars and plans and epee- ifications apply at S. Martin's Moro Exeter. J. G. Jones. Secy -Tresis. 24th. MAY MEETING. The directors of the Exeter Agri- culturaI society and the members of the several committees who have in hand the 24th. May celebration, are requested to meet nit the Com'- mprcial hotel, Exeter on Saturday March 23rd, at 2 o'clock sharp. 1t. N. Creech, Secy. "I'reventics" will promptly check a cold or the Grippe when taken at the sneeze stage. Preventics cure seated colds as well. 1'roventics are little candy cold cure tablets. and Dr. Shoop, Racine. Wis. will gladly mail you samples and a book on Colds free, if you will write him. The samples prove their merit. Check early colds with P,reventics and atop pneumonia. Sold in 5c. and 25c. boxes by W. (S. Howey. TO CURB A COLD IN ONE DAT Take Laxative Bromo QulninI Tab - n wbW teething. with lets. All draggtato refund the moa- itsoothes theehild.sottetasthegums,allayssaall es if It tails to care, S. W. G'ave•s gala, ceras wino sono. and is Me best remedy s(goa tui* i3 o. ss.h box, 258. 102 Dlarrboa. 1t is pleasant to the meta Sold --- by druggist. W every part of the world. cab 111ClCS' FORECASTS coatis bottle. Its value is Localculable, Be I cure and take Mn Winalow's /Soothing 1 Syrupand ask for no other kind. Guaranteed under the Food and) A reactionary storm Period is cen- Drugs Aat. June 39th, 1900. /aeriall trai on the. 20th, 21st and 22n1. Numbor 1098. • SALE REGISTER Thursday, March 21, 1907. Clear• ing sale of Farm Stook, Implements and Household Furniture ono half mile south of St. Joeeph at tone o'clock sharp. Daniel Garinger Pro- prietor: Ed. Bossenberry. Auct. Monday, March 25t1t, 1907. Auc- tion sale of Farm Stock. Implements Ttlis period is exactly on oho turn of the March equinox. it is with- in n few days of the center of the Juniper period, and covered by the Mercury disturbance. central on the 25, The Moon is also in apogee and at first quarter on the 2Ist. The conjunction of Saturn with the Earth and Sun is also a factor In the general iinrest of Earth and air at this time. That great planet in and Household Furniture on Lot 11,t not only at the center of hiscquinox Concession 2, Stephen, at one o'clock but on the 9th lie passes his con - sharp. Jas. Walker, Prop.; Jos. junction. bringing the Earth and Stanley. Auct. l Sun squarely into the plane of his Thurs. March .8th. Auction sale equator, his great ring and the or - of Farm Stock and Implements on i bits of his family satellites. All ;W. 1-2 ,hot 21, Concession 13, et„... these facts should lead to watchful- pilen, at one o'clock sharp. Joe.nes( during the storm periods in the Ziler, Prop.; E. llossenberry, Auct. I month of March. The 20th, 2Ist and Wednesday, March 27th, 1907 laic- 22nd are among the days of great lion sale of farm stock and other storm possibilities. Very Iow baro - articles at Centralia, immediately af- metric readings, with corresponding ter Hunter's cattle bale. 1'. Curtin i storm indications anywhere in the Prop., J. Stanley Auct. gulf region, should be taken as har- Saturday March 30th, 1907, sue• bingers of \Vest India storm'''. all tion sale of farm stack and imple- . menta vol Lot 11, Con. .4, Stephen, Crediton (toad. Jos. S. Metz, Prom prietor, Than. Cameron, Auctioneer. Thursday, March 28t1i, 1907 aur - tion sale of farm stock' on Lot (2. Conoession 10, 'laborite. J. E. Creery Prop. Joseph White Auct. Monday April 8th, 1907, ;taction sale of the estate of the late Itobt. Blackwell, in the Township of Ilid • dulph. in the County of Middlesex at one o'clock sharp. Richard Black- well Administrator, Mooresville Jas. Stanley, Auctioneer, Linen, -Madman & StnlJ)ury, 'Solicitors for Mb-Mids. trator, Exeter, Ontario. ' A man's wjfo should always bo the same eopeoially to her husband. but if sbe is weak and nervous, and uses Carter's Iron Pills. she cannot be, for they make her "feel like a different person," to they all say and their husbands 6.4 so too. DIED Ki'HIN—At Crediton, on March 14, ltadclene Kulnl, relict of rhes late John Kuhn. aged 73 years and 1 Month. STRUCK' 11Y Li;IITNING Neatly disci -de s the celerity of 1'utnam's Corn Extractor. Routs corns nut in short order. Cameo n0 pa111 leaves 110 sea 1', and gives serf ct satisfaction. Remember there is only one "best"—that's I'utnam's —fifty years in time. MES For Settlers IN WESTERN ONTARIO MANITOBA SASKATCHEWAN ALBERTA How Made and How Reached Wrfte for free mew of SETTLERS' GUiDE;go ,,pal pij train service for settlers trawling with live stock and effects to the Northwest to March aad April, with passenger and freight rates. WESTERN CANADA M;pg coda a wmewest and western conditions. a0 Information invaluable to settlers. Useful nape and statistic., TIME TABLES showing doable daily to tnnlpeg and Ca rr train service TODURIST SLEEPING CARS Leave Tomato daily. Comfortable, roomy bertha at moderate rates. Fully equipped with bedding cooking range and every con- venience. Bertha should be r„eerved (through nearest C. P. it. Agent) at least two weeks before departure. Write today for tree books and anything ormch wantt, dre.. bout the west and bow WW c. s. routs. Dist. Paas, Aft.. C.P.R.. Ter+Mo Spring Medicine Spring Term Opens Tuesday, April 2nd J CENTRAL In thousands and thousands of homes—in cities, towns and villages — three doses a day of hood's Sarsapa- rilla are now being taken by every member of the family. Why such wide and general use? Because Hood's Sarr4 sritla has proved it.elf tho Best Spring Medicine, by its wonderful effects in cleansing the sys- tem of all humors, overcoming that tired feeling, creating appetite, clearing the completion, giving strength and animation. Over forty thonoand testimonials re- ceived in two years, by actual count. Acuept so substitute for Hood's Sarsaparilla Insist on having Hood's. Get it today. Sold evesywbsse. 100 doses Ons dollar. STRATFORD,. ONT. Thio school. %which is tht• largest and most Prngresvive Commercial atter Shorthand screed 111 Western Ontario, ere Joys tie reputation of d.trig the test work in business 0(111• drink, in Canada. f)rrr gradu- ate% are in demand as Cone. niere;al teachers aryl office ns. ..iseeita. \Vrite for our free cat3tegue and yon will get full information e.nleerfing alts Weed.a ELLI01' & MCLACHLAN, Principals. .1441444+4+444.4.44444+4+++++ MARCH 21 st 1907. through this part of March. A reg- ular storm period extends from the 25th to tho end of March. Tho cen- tral day of the Period is the 27th. Within this last storm period for March we have tho Mercury periost central on tho 25th, the Vulcan per- iod central on tho 27th, the Jupiter period central on the 29th. with full Moon on the e9th and Moon on the celestial equator on the 30th. There is every reason to apprehend storms and other phenomena out of the or- dinary nt this period. It is ono of the moat critical times, in all prob- ability. during the whole of the pres- ent Vernal equinox. hurricanes on the south coasts and tornadoes in the interior. aro possible and prob- able. Late blizzards out of the northwest are also antoltif the prob- abilities during the closing days of the month. This is a time when general seismic unrest will prevail with volcanic outbursts and severe earthquakes in many parts of tho globe. Such phenomena will reach a maximum in all probability. Auction Sale Auction Sale furnished with a sufficient supply of firewood cut ready for use and de. /haired at her rieoidenee during Ler lifetime as contained in a eiertale Maintenance Bond registered against said property. TERMS. --Ten per cent of the pur• olumoney oney to bo paid in cash on the day of sale and the balsnos in thirty days thereafter without in. tercet. The property will b.' sold subject to of reserved bit(. Further' particulars. terms and conditions of sale will be made known on the day of Salo or may)be bad in the meantime' upon applia cation to the undersigned. Dated at Exeter this 19th March. 1907. Richard Blackwell. Administrator. Mooresville. James Stanley, Auc- tioneer. Lucart. GLADMAN & 8TANIIURY, Solici- tors for Admi73istrater, Exeter, Ontario. The regular monthly auction will be held at the METROPOLITAN HOTEL EXETER .-FRIDAY APRIL 5th, •1907. When the following will -be offer- ed for sale. 1 !driver 3 years old, 1 driver e 8 Years old, 1 driver Ib years old, 1 buggy, 1-2 doz. steel hog troughs) a number of pure %bred Y•orkahire sows supposed to be in pig. t7' cows duo to calve ono in April and 13 in May. - 1 mower, fanning mill, seed drill, double plow, single O}ow, sulky rake Cockshutt 'muffler now, Empire Cream Separator, Massey Harris cul- tivator. 2 furrow Fleury plow. 2 furrow Wilkinson gang plow, Cock- shutt riding plow. TERMS. -6 months credit .will be given on furnishing approved joint notes. 5 per cent. off for cash. Thomas Cameron. Auotioneor. Auction Sale --OF--- Ono hundred acre farm in the Township of Biddulpb, in the County of Middlesex. I have been instructed by the Ad- ministrator of the Estate of the Tato Robert Blackwell, to offer for sale by public auction on the premises on MONDAY. APRIL 8th., 1907. At one o'clock P. m., the following lands naily*ly,— Lot number ten, in the fifth con- oession of the said Township of slid• dulph, containing by adrneasuremcnt ono hundred aures ,be they same more or less. On this .farm me a one and 1-2 storey atone house and frame barn. There is about eight acres of good bush. The soil is good clay loam. The property .will ,be Esold subject to the leasso held by Mr. Tboa Dickins, which lease expires on the 2tid December. 1909. The property will also be Bold subject to an an' nuity of ono hundred dollars a year in favor of Miss Anne Blackwell during her lifetime, and also to her right to occupy a portion of the house on said premises and to t.bo ••••••••••••••••••••••••• • laill011(18! We have them fn m $8 up end an immense stock to choose from, We are having for UtSTLR r Special, Ba$ Bargains a N .Hand Painted China CROSSES PENDANTS WATCHES NECKLACES CUT GLASS, ETC. If you are not in London write us. It wiJ) pay you. Ce H. WARD & CO. 314 Ricbtiiond 81. London Ont. 1 •• ••••••••NN•••••••••••• Highest Price Cash FOR all kinds old iron., cop- per brass lead zinc, pew- ter, rubber, rags, wool pickings+ horse hair. Steel Atone' boats, uoule- \'arding, iron posts. Sell or exchange for the above goods. M. Jd6kson&Soo near the old market Matra St. Exeter FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS. Mr. Joseph White has received in- structions to sell by Public Auction --ON--- • LOT 12, CON. 10, USBORNE THURSDAY M ARCH 28TH. At one o'clock 'sharp the following stook. (etc. 1lEAVY DRAUGHT HORSES 2 heavy draught 'mares rising five years old, 1 heavy draught gelding five years old. 1 heavy draught marc four years ok1, d geldings rising three years old, 1 aged mare, 1 til- ly. rising two years old. LIGJIT HORSES 1 bay carriage horse rising 6 years old, 1 bay carriage horse rising 4 syearsyears oldold, .1 bay road horse 'risiva 7 years old, 1 bay road horse rising PURE BRED .CATTLE 1+ aged bull, Royal Mope imported. l Pure bred cow duo the Clat of June. L pure bred cow duo the 20th Sept., 1 bull calf nix months old. 1 bull calf five months old, 2 pure heifers nine months old. ' GRADE CATTLE 3 cows due tints of Bale. 6 caws! due in April, ,4 heifers supposed to calve in May, 2 heifers supposed to calve in June, t2 heifers supposed to calve in September, 2 renewed cows 1 heifer rising three years old. 2 heifer rising two years old. 9 steers rising three years old. 6 steers 2•18- ing two years old, 1 yearling steer, 2 yearling heifers, 12 calves, rang- ing in age from one month to twelve months. PIGS 1 sow due- to farrow et time of sale, 2 Kowa due to farrow about 15 of April. 12 store hogs four months old, 1' sow with litter ht foot. 1 steel range stove, 1 top bogy, No reserve as the proprietor is giving up one Limn. TEIIM8,—Eight months credit on approved joint note*. 5 per cent. off for cash. JOSAEPIIHet.WIIITE, J. E. CREEPY Prop. Groceries And Confectionery We have juhst put in a etoek of Fresh Groceries. Fruits, t Candies and Canned Goods. BREAD We also make first class bread. Give us a call. Levi S. Hamacher Baker and Confectioner. DASI(WOOD ONT. The Western Busi116ss ON Shand Collo 110 Dundas Street London oomprirees oomplete Commercial, Shorthand and Academic Departments. The teacher in charge of each department, not only poastesscs broad educational qualifications and ,business exper- ience, hut is a specialist in his own particular line. Students who cum. plete a full course in either depart- ment, and pass a satisfactory exau& ination, are granted Diploma. Our courses of study .are so eo flprehena sive and complete, our teaching so practical, and our examinations so thorough, that our graduates are preferred and sought after by busi- nese men. Full information mailed to anyone upon application. W. C. Coo. C. S. R. President. MINS k000 BILEANS CLEAR THE SKIN OP, PIMIU ES, Humors and impurities in the blood force their way to the surface in the springtime and cause erupr tions and unsightly cores. Natural was nis hiehrare pleasant toy in take, not tone pleasant in operation. and are puree vegetable in composition. Women with skin blotches and eruptions can prove how speedily IJilcins Witt roe move them. One or two lineage taken just bolero retiring for the night—that is all! Morning sick., news, debility. indigestion, biliousnea* tiles, and female ailn mentse. allpodisaapI. Pear before, a short course of Bi; leans. All druggists and stores at 50 cents a box, or from Eileen Cot, Toronto, for price. 6 boxes sent for, $2.50. Send lc. stamp for free sank. pre. Auction Sale —of -- FARM STOCK AND OTIIF,It ARTICLES Mr. Jas. Stanley has been instruct, ed to sell by public auction at CENTRALIA —on— WEDNESDAY', MARCII 27th. Immediately following ,Hunter'* cattle sale. The following:— One driving horse 4 years old Nordin%; 1 driving mare 6 years oldl 1 Shetland pony .with cart and hare nese: 1 fresh calved Jersey cow. registered: 1 mikado nearly' new; 1 new road wagon with top; 1 road wagon open :.1 new top buggy never "Bed ; j good top buggy in good oon+ dition; ono three coated pleasure sleigh ; l cutter», one net double light harness; 1 set single harness;. 1 happy Thought range, sl0arly new; 1 oak extension table; 1 sideboard;. 1 falling loaf table; .1 case StufOed English Pheasants; 1 couch, I re- frigerator, 1 grind atone and other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS All mums of $10 and under, cash. over that amount 0 months' credit will be given on furnishing approved joint notes, or it discount of 6 per cent per annum off for cash. 1'. C(JRTIN. ,1. STANLEY, Prop. Auct, AUCTION SALE —of— Pure Bred Horses, Farm, Farm Stock and Implement& The Executors of the estate of the late lfrs, Jane 81nU11e have instructed Jas. Jones to sell by pubile Action on Lot 10. Con. 1, Tuckersmith, 1 mile north of Hensen, on the London Road, on FRIDAY, MARCH 22nd. 1807 At 14.30 o'clock p. as. the following: HORSES: -1 brood mare 1 1 mare 5 years old .upp,osed to 1yeses t,e in foalold;• brootP brood'. mare 4 years old supposed to be in foal; 1 oily rising 2 yeah old, 2 allies rising one year old. The &hove registered animals are bred froni im- ported stock, have mush size, lots of quart ty and true action. Pedigree given on application. • 1 pair of draught geklings risiinr 3 years old, 1 agricultural ally rising 3 year,; 1 blood colt 2 )eai f- ol�dttsired by Wilder Lee. time of sale, 1 mtkhh co 3 E:-2 fresh yea old, 1 fat cocalve at f b Users, 3atock steers, 1 heifer 2 years old, 2 Steen 1 year old 3 heifers 1 year 3 calves, 3 pigs, and I)D • p Barred kookkkm,,. IMP , s, Prost I.. MEN Ikerin • blade' a foot; 1 Wood mower, 1 sulky rake, 1 seed drill, 1 dim harrow 1 land roller, 1 set Diamond harrows, 1 scuffler, 2 single ws, 1 gang plow, 1 lumber w one 3 sets bobsl.F>r;1 wagon box, 1 gravel box, 1 1ay rack, 1 Chathani Fannin mill wiith baggaggy ner (tried. 1 hed; 1 pulper, 1 set scales,1 gain cr usher; l 1pl orae hors power, 1 good set bras. mount ed double team Aar. mese, 1 set plow has nem, 1 set single names', 1 dozen, eborse Dollars. 2 sets whirnetrees, neckvokes, strove* Mehainselc, achine, also one heating stove and one stashing. FARM The farm on which the sale takes wIR' Iso he sold.It c ordains acres: m acres good bush, alarge brick house, bank bsk barn silo and all latest improvements; mans Or SAi.E—all sums of Gln and under,. cash; over that amount, nine ne oaths' credit will be when on furnishing appt•oerd Joint notes. A d count of b cents on the dollar allowed for cash Op. credit amounts. Terms of real estate made known on day -1 wk, The to the highestbidderthee properand n ill be sokr. ty on wish o ind+ up the estate. WM. MOIR. IIF,NJAMIN SMILLIE, Executors JA8. JONFt9, Auctioneer. FRANK BALLANTYNE Lioen.ed auetiolaeer for Counties► of Huron and Perth. Special attention given to tarts stook sales. Town and village prtu party sold by auction on moderate oommisebns. ft�oe or a ders may bea,Elimv leftat ple3 o Charze. moderate. EARN! FOR SALE—Mr. W. Jones has placed in our hands for sale his farm lot "C" Con. 7, Uaborne Tpt. containing 100 acres. Title guaranteed. 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Dickson & Caritng, Solicitors. N. D. HURDON, Manager. ••••••••••• • To Core a Cold in One Day 1100 DO" INF