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Tao aveto ge of swine is given rt,;
t7.90 Per 1011 lbs. ns against /*Te en 1,
ktDHE�S year ago. The t.ahu•s urw very clos,,
fur al1 n he pruvutces. b. ir+t; $7.33 in
IOi,tario :aid 1'tinct 11dtcard `island
��11,,,,..a
f$7.:16 in Nova Scotia, $7.30 in Nee
Cann. Rush of Blood, Full- I Ile"nswick. $7.00 ill Rlr.niIoba, :$7.20 JI
n@$$ D. lit Alberta. and $7.5U in riti.h Co-
, Dizziness. ; luuthia : but in
ikn Quebec the avenge isI
(U Per cwt. OCR CF.Mt• rt.:it1
.7. T. Chetlan,l, (he %sell -known roll- 'rhe average value of needy for thel
wky engineer of Hamilton. faun Edito• would it be out of p
ottani alwa s d the I)ouninion is yS,F(1 as against i,.,, fur one to tulles :t suggestion
• resting upon 'nen Of his last year. They are Whose, the aver-
occupatiulr vast! • tcerniug the Exeter CtwtteryY
tendency of the bloodtto rush by, a1 ,Committee have placed a spli
?read, and often at times when clear- ufe col�melu onnd%tUnl'ir Oest ntario, below nces. Brit- f lerovemllni Ibe place front ain, are
u,
loess of lesion at tail C inn ,
d great stentliness 1 of our
avert demanded. Finding stone dlffl- the average in Quebec and the Mari- sbuuld be a beauty afross Hut
sully in bending -a stiffness trite time 1: tvincc ?. 1 son Y he matter how much may be expert
pain having settled lit ills back, It ee- trend of remarks by correspondents treatment or n it. can tno-treatment often
Carred to inns that hfs kidneys might it would seem that 'this industry ow- -grass.
be at fault. '•Tills was a happy idea. or the
for by It 1 not cull •eone •Id><t [rimmed
but many other telly
eitor ttvel1;a 1 ern locrravagess oll 1 of uf doos inn the the Mast- ►veil kept, and the next covered K
es -
took full dost) of Dr. Hamilton's "long tangly grass? Learing it to
And aas glad to note that somelohy Neve, w levers of lots, 1 don't
tern provinces is on 'the decrease. (test, will ever 'prove aatia;ac,o
structiun of the kidneys; which 1 had The total value of farm nnima,e
lately noticed, was at once relieved, computed on lb. foregoing averat;ts because some are it acost cps
the flushed awpearanco of m careless. (('hold cost verypt ci
t•e twat- ) ince and the number of animals on farces have tilt whole cemetery 'kept c
to a rational color and Surely the community is able to
Ipt ern wan a Perceptible improvement in June was $5n8,710000 as against: ford that) Possibly the funds co
my appetite. cti •
1 P tt• Dr. Hamilton's Pills p53.000,000 in 1908. The value b(
Certainly- act splendidly upon tee , be used for that Beide 11 Hut if
blood, removing heat and fulness and -' • :.•c is ;'u: down a. ?278730.001) directors could decide Neil 0 stn
that surf of dizziness that makes u entice cows Ott F103,601.00 fee, insert a notice in Ile, local p
Man at the throttle WW1 when it o Q. • other era, appoint one of their uuwber
aleses elm that he were elsewhere." horned cattle at $1.0,3_0,000, swine the receiver of funds, no doubt the
No medielne gives such unquestlon- at $'34,368,000 and sheepnt t;•N15,7a5,000 would be a hearty response.
Ably good results for stomach. liver, and the overage value as $130.72 will give ample time for discussio
and blood troubles as Dr. Hamilton's for horses, $36'.36 for 'toilet' cows ,«8 spare;
Thrtrkr citizen.
ori Mr. l:clitor for salon
CIU•; they are mild, Certain, nerd al-
ways curative. Refuse any substitute. 181 fvr Ol!{cr ilpracd'cn(tle.11,8Q roil
All dealers sell Dr. IHamllton'e PIllit, %V II! and $5.89 (or sheep. The Junes U\ION
r25c per box. or The Catarrhezone Co., !h1
,
'Kingston, Out, ce for 'wool for the Dominion was [:ditor of !be Iix::er Ti:r:.•s.
17 cents per pound for unw.+sh.d .
21 cents for washed wool.
Tho averages during the stunt:,
season for cotnpetent farm and do-
mestic
mestic help 'for the Dominion is $23.
per month 'for orales and $ 11.08 f
females. exclusive of board. and p
year $216.20 and 0116.08 Tor males
and females or the same class. The
figures are for the native born; the
0 age's for I be immigrants are loo e
The average value of board per mons
is placeu at $10 for tnalcs and +:8 for
females.
The highest ;wages are report:
and domestic help. The . statistics (or the 'Western Provinces whir: tb
are basad on the reports of regular reach 280 per month and $300 per
correspondents in every constituency year for males, and 517 per most
in the Dominion. and $171 per year for females: A
The average value of occupied faros
land in Ibe 'Dominion is placed at $38
60•0e against $35.70 last 5 -ear. All
e provinces except !'since L•'dwud
Island and British Columbia show
slightly increased values over last
year. '('hie upward tendency is due
to e
the increased rcrrased loosest• value of all
kinds of farm products. The lowest
v-.Ilue. $20.16, is shown for Alberta
and r
the -
bi • c=. S
het ,
6 3.11 Tor
British
nosh
('911,U/tett. Velnrn aro high iu . the
last named Prot ince 0w ing• o the com-
paratively large extent of farm !and
there in orchard and small fruits.
The average value of occupied farms ------♦
in Manitoba ,.bows an increase of $11. During the past week much Inter -
61. in Sask;ttcheenn : 1.11 and in Al. est has bc•,;i taltea in the smatter of
bet to an increas • of •?2'.'26 per/ _,crt unto
tenlr•thi_ two Methodist churches
e "lcar: In taus or tut pro- If the expression of the people counts
vine; < til % •o. is over $30 per acre, for anything. we believe the majority
beim, $3.'.0; it. Prince Edward Islndiof the ,wont would be in favor of
[130.511 in Nova Scotia,*U3.)7 in Que-Isuch an action. It is not the end that
c. ..,0.12 in Ontario and tw73.41 in hems the problem but the means to
1 -....0 Columbia. In New Bruns- the end In this cast).. The report has
a•.ick til • to%. rage is $23.77, in Manic. been circulated that the James strict
tobn $2'ir.91. in Saskatchewan :21.51 church bas turned :be problem down
and iu Alberta *20. 16 per acre. flat. but according to one of the of -
Although the values of ;farm ani- ficiafs this is not the case. It is true
In 1, are v. ry close. to those of last the .lames etrcet trusters are having
ye" yet they shote, a steady increase the cement blocks drawn while tb •r
for toll. classes in 'all the provinces. is sleighing nerd the fanners are n:,;
The a %-crage value of horses at the bus)-• but the, erection of the sh •ds
cud of lin 'year .is $'9.29 fort host) will not to commenced 111 opr;n.!.
lend, r one year old as against X10 These blocks are ''moveable. and shoed
last year. '106 as against temp for union rnnterialiet will be reedy for
_ebose of /rout one to under tire:• years 11''• ns they wit; he 11 • •11 :d for eh.•ds
turd $150 as against 1.113 for those in either case, Again we hent ,r.e.
three years and over. (fors s of the marks that the Loudon Canfertnee•
Into plass have the highest va:ut• in would object tet cell nin things. \\'e
lie wester ii 'i'rovinces, being :)1st are inclined to belies• • that til • con -
10 Manitobi. !1'0 in Saskatchcwnrta fer.nce would agree to Oro unaninietti
f t'�'. In .Ilrilish Columbia and :• 1:10 wishes of the Methodists oI our loon
1n .ttiter',a. in Ontario and Quebec and vicinity. We know that dtetho-
Ih�-y an. about $111. In .the Atari- dist churches have united in other
limo Provinces they are *126 to ';'137 fences. and what has been done ire
.Milch cows have an average value other places can enrety be dove• in
in tilt Dominion of `F36 against •r31 l'xettN•
lora year. In the Maritime •('rosin- ._-�-
ccs thee h1%e e value of $31. in the NOTE AND (VOIMEeen
1lsa
orthwest pru1Inee•s ;130. in Quebec 1.:%."1.Y d"Y Will be friday soor�
'33. in Ontlrk' •010 and in British Ih s tat -no -treat movement continues.
•
�yle.whi, ?:11. '('else. averages are (Otte month has • already
go r t,-•. tor all the prov:tie•s. 11055 ale those resoutionho:din:
she lull,•,* value being in New IJrun+- Ont f
ss'ick ;Ind Ila highest in Ontario and
Britt l Columbia
. s LXEZ'Ex TIM!�8, FEB. ani 1910.
horses. The chances are. huwev:r.
tea, i h• burse tr ill be found p.u,;ging
lun: jest the seance. no matter %that
ehn11;:es way rum •.
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Dr. Hamilton's Pills
Cure
Kidneys and Liver
1-.t11M1 VALUES
The following report front Rhe ('en -
sus and Statistics office Ottawa give•,
o':: a statement on farm :and values
the elle... of -farm animals and %ono:
and for eh.. average '%%age paid farm
t In your excellent editorial iu last
e two
Methodists churches ur re nlof stow nof . you cer-
tainly sounded tba right note. 1
o- heartily agree with your arguments
Qy and trust shat the proposed union will
become in the near filter: an eetabe
or fished fact:
`'r Of late years we have heard and
es read considerable about the proposed
These union oI the chief branches of the
l'rote•tan; church. if this is pos-
e sible. and those in position to judgo
r say ,bat it will be nn aecoupanbetj
b fact before many decal.•;, v. by cannot
r we Methodists of Exeter continence
thwouldjood work? show to the dlistricttaround t ing we d 1hat it is possible for two congrega-
tions. who have been distinctly separ-
ate. r0 join and bectent• on • in apir:e,
and '
rn
this way we would do our part
h in ha:•teninq the day when all Pro-
testants shat be:ong to one grand
churclte
The two congregations joined wfuid
make etc large one. Intl not
by any weans bor•dr•ri,,e on the un-
wieldy) It would not he any heavier)
a charge for one pastor (ban the
mnjority of city charges' in Inger-
soll a year ago a similar union n
effected and the results have b n
highly oral Hying.
Methodism in Exeter is at presort
not so Ibwerful as it would be if we
were
enc•
chu
pct .
r Ir
is o
deny the fact that there issalS(;ady
competition. Whenever a person or
1
fatuity
of .l[d•thodistt Icanint- � •
to :own each church feel that ;
have an equal claim, and the char ,:
*ha: reaches them first and exerts rh
•(*01.,er in(lu, nee gaps them 1t h is ♦
the two churolra are one in
doctr';. -
rh •v '1 .Ire 1;1 11 ill spirit awl. Met ho -I
•
direr in 11. ,:e^ n :flees sane of its, •
tee,, 1 1, e•, , 1t 18 0 divided force.
th11 r l•;r:.r of Canada are calling
for r„ n r i money.:cud .r r t ti • ,ia.rnt-
t in: r ,1. -i f : dee. money is h ing sjr• Ill
:1• '• in 1?setts and
t'' „rh I - err • two
histo!( Ih:•ir atrengtt:
%t ie r • "n • clntrch and one Pastor
could efficiently meet the need.
The tote( of 'financial receipts eti
1' two cliet•bes for the past year
were. I believe in the neighborhood
of $7.5!00. Taking for granted ;hat
each person would rent rihni•• ;be
carne amount in the eninn church oe
find after deducting all expenseet
that probably :a t!mesa nd dollars
more than under existing .circuua-
•innct•s would be contributed to the
mission cause and to other 0ornhp
'kisses that claim the attention or
Metrodisne What ail inspirnf;ern
surely to stir 0p our good Exe e•r 1
people to effect a union it hist. w o ild
enable its to contribute no much more
.n missions. etc! As you ray. 1In.
Editor. the alfnalioe calls frt. n
leader. \\'ho will it het bet bar
slogan he "Union 1. Al rengl h". 1
thank you. Mr. Editor Ic,r apace in
your enterable paper►
31clhodistt.
large tnajority of correspndents com-
men( on the scarcity of reliable farm
and domestic help, and report that
1 neither malt or female help make
yearly contracts. It would appear
from the reports of the correspon-
dents that the more general practice
is to employ !male help during the
•t I•y' season by the day. and ihe. wages
range from :$1,00 per day in the Mar-
itime provinces lo $2.50 and $3.00
per day. with board in the \Vcstern
Provinces. In Ontario the average
monthly wage for Wren is -23.52 and
'4'10.22 for women,
kegetable Preparation forAs-
similatingtheFooilandRe uta-
ti11g the Staeuuhs and Do els of
Promotes Digestion,Cheerful-
ncss and R.nst.Contains neither
Op*um,Morphine nor Mineral.
NOT NAIICOTJC.
1A'ISw o'a14lirge1fZ2I7CISa
11.444,;*
Lt.fr_•
n,a •
/ .t114.114 -
"false Seat •
mint .
1/Gm feed -
h�`i Agar
Ape feet Remedy forCoasiipi-
tion, Sour Stone1Ch,1)laarritoca,
11'dmns,Convulsions Feverislt-
twss and Lo'C
Fa:Simile Signature cf
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NEW YORK.
CASTOR!
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
vtACT COpyor WRAPPER.
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
TN• Or
CASTORIN vena err•,
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1'1n188 Want Oolunin
For Sale
Cottage and three lots 4n Exeter,
1 being lots Nos. 65, 56 and 57 south of
tiiwcoe Street. On this property is a ��
frame cottage (brick foundation) con-
taining five rooms and a good cel-
lar slat) a .rood well and a largo
stable. Good garden and fruit trees.
The property has to be mold to wind
up en estate. .Apply to
GLAOMAN & BTANIIURY,
Barristers.
Exeter, Ontario.
FarmforSale
FARM FOR BALE- Choice hun-
dred acre farm, being Lot 3,Con, 1,
Usborne, London Road, 3-4 mile from
Centralia, three miles from Exeter,
On the premises there is erected a
good brink house. all convenien•es a
large bank barn 80x45, finished in
latest improved style; drive house,
good orchard, never failing supply of
water; well in house and Karn. 12
acres fall wheat and plowing done.
If not sold privately ton or before 20
clay of 'December, will be sold by pub-
lic auction .at a date to be fined lat-
er. Easy terms of payment. For
terms and particulars apply to Jas.
Handford, prop.. Centralia or to T.
Cameron, auctioneer, Farquhar.
Farm for Sale
Two hundred acres, lots 20 and 20
10th and 11th concession of Ste-
phen. The farm has 10 acres good
hardwood bush, bank barn '12 z 36,
and root house 25 x 22 joining barn,
and granary on top of root house;
good frame house, never 'failing well,
cistern at the barn; good orchard.
The other has frame barn. good
wells. orchard. Both wee in good
state of cultivation.
These farms will be sold together
or separate or will sell 150 acres.
Possession can be bad on March Lst,
1410. For further particulars apply
to Thos. di. Martin. Exeter, Ont.
Auction Sale
For Sale
Lot 3. Concession 14, Tuckersmith,
CENTRAL Clearing Auction Sate � 100 acres. about 3 miles last of I[en-
C��1//1/1 l�f�l still ; pew irneat [dr vi barn with
70 stable underneath, driving shed, orch-
OF CHOICE: FAit9 BTOC14. & IM. ard. about 15 acres bush, 3 acres of
STRArrpgp, ONT. I'LF..1IF.NTS f wheat, about 15 acres ),lowed, good
(lire Jost ,h 11"9O1fs Apply at once to Cladman
! hitt has rcceir el in- lhtaubury. Barristers. Exeter, Ont.
at ructions (torn •N'esloy I3alfo•ur to
is the great practical train- sell by ''public auction on f-2-3•tf
Lot 29, 'North Thames ltd., Follartott,
Annual Meeting
ing school of Western Ontar-
io. Students are entering on Thursday. Feb. 10th.
every week. You take no !1910, at one o'clock sharp the follow• -
risk in entering our closes. ding valuable property% tc711ciebbertl he!dalal met- t tnlr°( the l'sborne•
t
Our courses are the best and IIOIIS[•:;t - ore Insurance
our graduates secure the 1I f agricultural loose 4 Co., will be, held in the
high-grade positions, Three Iold a°looscdgtocbetin marc 13 yrs. PUBLIC IIALL; FARQLt IAR
deparlrnenta-Commercial, !purpose colt. 1 driving ocoltal. lrisingnj
ON MONDAY. I•ER'Y 7th. 1910
Shorthand and Telegraphy. yrs. old, 1 g
Get our free catalogue and 'good farmer's driving Tat One p.
Rmare 7 yrs. old.
invcstihate into the tnerits of ( CATTLE. -1 cow due to calve at
this school. The time to en- time of male, 2 cows doe to c:uve 1st
ter is now, IMnrch, 2 cows due to entre in April.
U. A. Mc1.A('Hi•AN. I3 heifers rising 2 years old, 2 heifers
rising l fycar old. 3' steers rising 2
i'rincipal. years old. 4 steers rising 1 scar old.
••••••••••••••••••••••••• 15 HOGS.-1•t'rood sow due in April.
(Tamworth awes 4 mos. old. 14
store bogs.
I'Ot'LTItY.--60 Barred Rock Nil.
(lets. 20 White Leghorns.
*11..1111.1111011.0•00 •
-set rMi'LEJII:NTH.-1 Massey-T11rri9
binder six-foot cut. 1 Frost Al Wo0dl Auction Sale
' Manure Litters i I12 hoe seeder and drill. new. 1 \Oxon
• disc. 1 ,single plow. 1 single 'furrow
riding plot, 1 leo furrow Plots, 1
sot harrows, 1 Afar/well disc, 7. Pcuf-
(ler, new, 1 three-quarter Bain ssnR-
gon with double hos, new, 1 truck
waggon. 1 14 -foot bay rack, new. 1
pig rack. new. 1 gravel box! 1r pair
bob -sleighs. grinder. horse Power.
root pulper, 1 Chatham funning
mill with bagger, new. 240 -egg Chat-
ham incubator. 2 chicken brooders, 1
Attune; cream eeporator. 32 feet ex-
tension ladder, new. 1 set of single
harness. I set 'of double harness, .1
pair horse blankets, new cur. ropes
rind pulleys, water tank. stone boat.
barrel. logging chain. forks, shove s.
boos. 2 -dozen grain bags. five or six
'tons of hey. a number of hushel5 of
mange,:Js. n gnnntity of Meitner
seed oath ;end Mahcher steed barley.
Grain Caste.
OF FARM, FARM STOCK' ANI) IM:
PLEMENTB
RN USJIORNE TOWNSHIP
13, 8. 'Phillips, Licensed Auctioneer,
Lae received instruetjans to Gell by
public auction on the :premises Lot
18, Con, 2, Usborne, Tp., on
THURSDAY, FE13'Y 10th. 1910.
at 1 o'clock lb. rn,
the following valuable property
CHATTELS
IIOII$E8.-1 Heavy draught mare A
yrs. old supposed to be in foal 4o Lord
Houston ; 1 driver, horse 7 yrs. old.
1 driver, mare 3 yrs. old ; 1 aged
horse
CATTLE:. -2 cows; 2 steers, 1 'Tr,
old : J heifer, 1 year old.
About 50 hens, 7 turkeys.
IMPLEMENTS, -1 Deering binder.)
1 ,Massey Barris, bay rake; 1 Water-
loo, hay loader; 1 bay rack : 1 Fro
& Wood, disk ; 1 Frost & (Wood dia-
mond barrow, 1Gft.; 1 cultivator; t
walking plow ; I seed drill ; 1 2 fur.
row plow ; J lumber wagon; J, pat
bob sleighs; 1 covered buggy, nearly
new ; 1 single cutter; 1 fanning'
mill; 1 pulper ; 1 wagon box f
gravel box; 1 set double barness; 1
set single harness; 1 hay fork, car,
rope and pulleys ; 1 long ladder ; IJ
grind stone: 1 emery stone; wire
stretcher leith rope and pulleys; a
number of cedar posts; about 15 ton$
of Hay : 1 buffalo robe; Also a quan-
tity of household furniture.
REAL ESTATE. -Also that excel-
lent 150 acre farm being Lot 18 and
the west one-half of Lot I, Con. 2
Usborne. The premises are well built
on, fenced and drained and in good
state of cultivation. The farts abuts
on the Village of Exeter arid is ade
mirably located for schools, churches.
markets, etc. Special terms as
to Payment, etc. will be made,
known on day or sale or may be ar•
ranged with the proprietor's 6olioit.
ors Messrs. Gladman '& Stanbury,
Exeter.
TE
MS OF
S
All sums of 45 00 ndT under, cal
over that amount 10 months credit
will be given on 'furnishing approved
joint note, or a discount of 5,poio
cent. per annum will be allowed -pff
for cash. e,1 b. Terms on Hay cash.
The proprietor is giving up fame
into owing to iII health.
11. S. PHILLIPS. H, Auctioneer.
JOHN Ty, IHODC60\, i toPrictor,
Farm for Sale
Fifty
of Lo2, Con, blJnSte hen, the Ito half
Road. There is erected a frame front
be business consists of of receiving'and brick kitchen; barn 32x45
Auditors report i election os► a11
the Directors rinnu:\l,tfport and th
Di-
e a never failing 'well- The f
of two
rectors, and of two Auditors. and any
other business that may be in the
interest of the Company..
The Directors %%hose toms} of office
expires, but who are eligible for re-
election are W. 11. Pas/more and Ito-
bert Norris.
Policy holders are requested to at-
tend.
.IOSif1'A .1O11oee secs.
veli
W--�-en
of
J1 `ur. Iahreneoingf old near
aintances
around here this week.
Mr. and 'Mea. .1. !(\'right returned
home Saturday after a pleasant visit
!with friends in and around Londe..
111cI%iCe Hem anti frank Squire., 110
are both on the aiek lists li
Joseldi kelly, of Will:en loat cow
of his best horse, on .1londay, from
inflame Dori of the buwela A°
4•
red ltrinnie•n spent it few dayI of a
The bookmakers object to their be -'last week in London looking up n leers
' 1'71 r 1 1 position•
'stout
of available Dominion land IL I
u w hole corn- nnitoba, teiskatehewan, or Albert. Thi! Mill bas been rising the St»t
t
m roily is extended to 11 r. nd 11ro. The Rpplle,hnt must n,,penr to persue , hran1 of hour for a n her of yenta
Albert I%now len in their sad bercavc- sr the Dominion film Landes AKnney or but our trade has grown until we are
mens in the death of their only , Sub -agency for tthedistrict. Entry by informed by another miller, that we
daughter, 1• tomes E.. n lilt:c girl or Proxy may be had nt the agency, 00 must quit using it tut they have it re -
neari • x te•; T o b,•r • rtah11 cond:tio11s, by tattier, moths isteret g
death wnS Yrorn an attack of a %.n.
daughter, r 1. You can undereta c
c rpt is ughter bre I n 1 that we
h ' leer, or sister of roust have been getting their tend'. or
Jinx hOI1lPaleRtler
Beatty Bros.' Feed
and Litter Carriers
Overhead Conveyors.
Beatty Bros.' Steel
Stalls & atanchiohs
can be installed as cheap
118 lumber and last forever.
Beatty Bros.' Load
Binder
These three things are give.
Tabor -savers for farmers and
necessities en a farm.
For sale by
W. T. Gillespie
Phone 51.
NN -S44• TEItMS or SALE
; All Along of $10.00 and under. cash:
lover that amount 8 months' credit
I will be git•r•n on 'furnist►ing npproved
'joint notes or a eliseount of. 5 ,per
cent. per :u)n'rrn off for cash.
\\'1{eE.li1' H,11.FU1:Ef JUS
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1:-tY� 1 Proprietor A,:ctione•;•r.
t •
p818 01 M e COM Noah west
IIOIIE3TKAD Rteut't.ATioNP..'�
hereon who is the sole bead
familit or any male over 14
okl may homestead a gears c �
. 1:_ • • gaud) crs at Ottawa. Tin" y The sympathy of Ii h 1 11
Otter horned rattle have an aver-
rite
quire right 10 object to the ternr.+lll
At;,• rains for lbs Dominion n[ 1p rite nein who operates use a rift f
ns against $0 Inst year for ones t •
• on: Iris's is not n gambler: be'S
t un- ,shirk. n
der one year. *29 n. against ►?2l for
Ones from one to under Ihre'' years.
pod X33 as against .;1.2 last yeti- for
Drive three years and over. Anima's
f rile I:ts1. 1.!:ua are nI)00t *38 in (►n-
larin.
u Nova Scotia and Hritish Colton -
bin. from . '$ to 11,00 in Manitoba.
Quebee. ?:tt% Itrnuswicl: end I'rinee
Ede ard Ia ,:,d and 810 in Mask itche-
serr Ti.
N
•
tt argrogate length of 4enadiatt! y ors. he cause ( c
r..eleay• i. 0,11,0'• lothe circumference rights disene from whieh she sof-
uf the el re h. and drat includes 011 y nt.•n
the mil -lee in act 0n: operation. ere took for three weeks. th funeral
does no take info account the arks lone place on Tuesday to the Gran -
and Airlin;s. Canada is a big : o,,1e,, ton cemetery.
country.
I
1-; Dobbin seal,-,;' l ►PILES CURED at HOME
son ante, ti. - that be has ref, e. ,I 1
hatter, . • unomieal that . P 1 by
iric,al veins - % i'I entirely alisPtar• New Absorption Method.
a�w
impossible to be Well
It is impossible to be well, simply impossible, if the
Jowell are constipated. You must pay attention to the
aws of nature, or suffer the consequences. Undigested
naterietl, waste products, poisonous substances, must be
removed from the body at least once each day. or there
will be trouble. A sluggish liver is responsible for an
immense amount of suffering and serious disease. Ask
your doctor about Ayer's Pills. He knows why they act
directly on the liver. Trust him. I r r �„ LatoeU,!Nous.
Duties: -ti, Ithey tvutdd not. oIjert. '1ht, are
x months residence upor el her nulls lint Tar distant "till vain
enol I the Star brand and we believe they
,11111 cultivation of the laud in
of Ihn•e years. A ttotnesteader may has,. had 110 not ire to quit using it.
live within nine miles of ills home- I he view of the feet that we are re•
stead on it ,farm of at ler tt 80 eery. I quested In cense using it, we have
solely ow Wed and occupied by him or I got Inn nut a new brand for our family
b:s father, mother, son, daudhter. , Hour, which we have registered
brother or sister. From thin IiIMP 0n, our Family Flour
In certain diatrtists a homeafea.let
et good standing may Pre-empt , will be known as
If you suffer from bleeding, quarter section alongside hishome-
itcltini,►, blind or protruding I sterol Prieto it3 MODEL
I , and me your address atldl cert t. gtdo Si
mono
utensil of sts
1st' . per sere. Duties•*
files se,
I will tel you low to cure •our- I fears from slate of homestead entry
self at home h } (unohalitpt the time required to Part) Our there reliislPr.d 11,aoda are:
Y the absorption homestead patent) and eultiv$R. MANITOBA'S HEST Pure Manitoba
treatlment ; and will also send fihy Rosea eztrR.
scute of this Battle treatttient A eomcaeail right d ri,,ot tPA MODi;i, Blended flour
ftcC for trial, 1 his LomeStcnd and control oi- 1vK1.('o.tK Ontario flour
1s-itlt references *Rin a pre-emption may take a pnr• l W.. keep three three kinds of flour
at
from your own locfllity if re- 'rhnatd hornest.•ad in certain diatriets •►n Aleck, but. it is the
quested. Immediate relief aildl I Prnoe $3. per Rune. Ihttiew.-Must "M(IUA:I:'that
we consider gives the best. mat isfaction
permanent CIRC a.atttetl. Send I reside Six months in eneh of three for bread and bons. It how the nutty
110 lflf1clit l)ttt tell others Of rears, cultivate fifty acres and erect flavor so ninth desired. Try it turd f r. erg ° % i
this ofllle `'rile to day to Mrs. 'hon« worth $300.011:
ace that it is a Model. hill notice.
Dated 1t Copier HARRIS, Mona. 'treat
1I. Stuluners, Box 841 Windsor ►erl+ueyr'Ih.tltnleteroltlls aletlor p ` r,aS n lamtnr%. ,\. i).. 1lr10, rt)' Hibbert. Fullerton .end 1.•.�.•n.
1 Ont. i N.R.-uturtioMeMpnbfkatlone4"tria:tflys arvey i Broa7 I (nLAi)M,t al eve -wine l'
11• w��n�th°fa`Mt°P a dolirirore for the oyc-n-*n .4 to �eCrtTreai{FaltlhAr
s:gnct:
'21-1• ULAPMAff & efANBURY. q ''•Iter•
Well fenced and drained and in d
state of cultivation. For father pars
ticulars apply to •1V. 1I. IIurtable
Centralia. 1'. q. 27-i
DR. 0. F. ROULt3TON, I.. D. y,
ember o
R. C. D. 8. ,of Ontario and Honor
Graduate of Toronto University.
O'VICS:-Over Dickson & Carting's
Law Offices in Dr. Anderson's former
dental parlors
OF FA It M tiTOCti• R. A, R. KINSMAN, L D. tl., D
Thos. Cameron h;rs rcctived in DD. 8., Honor graduate of Toronto
atructions from the undersigned *o University.
sell by ptrhlic auction on Lot v. con-
:i.s• tp of Hay. on Dental Surgeon
t oY'. FEBRUARY1910.
Office over Madman & Stanbury
at One o'clock p. tit. 1hellfol:o%%Iin 0Main street -Rittman.
i1O1t8ES-1 driving marc •tuiet and
reliable; ) driver rising 3 years; ono
driver rising 2 years; one driver,
sucker.
CATfLI: \\'IT11 I'EDIGItEE-, Pure
bred cow, with pedigree, dile in April ;
1 pure trod cow with pedigree due
in March; 1 pure 'bred hull II months
eligible for registration.
GRADE CATTLE -2 rows duo in
April; 3 fresh calved cows; I. .far-
row cow ; 3 beef ring heifers rising
3 years; ; :1 steer cnlves; heifer calv-
es; 1200 egg incubator end brooder
Also n number of cedar 'posts.
Terms -8 months credit will be giv-
en of 'furnishing approved joint notes
n !discount of h per cont. per annum
for co.!. on credit amounts. Posi-
tively no reserve ns the proprietor is
go:ng weld.
J4\ME:1 (:O['J.0 T. CAMEltor;, DICKSON & CARLiNG,
Prop.
T W. BROWNING, M. D., M. 0
• P. 8„ Graduate Victoria Un
repelly. omos and rsetden•@c•. Doodaloe
Laboratory. grater.
Associate Coroner of Huron.
u. R. Bright, M. U., M.C. P. and
•8„ Honor Graduate Toronto Un-
iversity. Two years resident physician
Royal Alexandra Hospital, etc. Office
and residence, Dr. Amos' old stand
Andrew Street, Exeter.
HONEY TO LOAN
We have unlimited private hod. for tures,
eat apou farm or vitiate trepans as tower t
r ilea of Interest
DICKSON s CARLINI*
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NO TO
1'. TUE gMA7"F:It OF 'rIIEI CREDITORS
OF PATRiCE GLAViN
''OTIC(•: is! hereby ENT
rick Glavin. of the riven that Pat-
rick of Ste-
phen. r. 1 1*9 !niden tht• nn Assiunmenof tth under
It. S. 0.. 1897. Chap. 117, and Amend-
ing A\ots. of all his estate, credits and
cl
flC
ls, :o John Gill, of the 1't:Inge
of Exeter. in the Arid County of Hu-
ron. Auctioneer. for the gen.-ral b,•ne-
fit of his creditor*. A meeting of
his creditors will be held at the of-
fice, of Messrs. Gladman & S:anhvey
in the said Village of Exeter. on Fri-
day. the thereto day of February.
A. 1)., 1!110, rot the hour of T000'enek
iu ,ht :afternoon. to receive• n Mat... -
Milli 0: his affairs and appoint in-
spectors and fix their remuneration
end 11he remuneration of the assignee
and for t h.• ordering of 1 hr affairs
0i the estate ►fine•rallyl.
Creditors re
their
c'ai*111 i hRthe request.
tors for t h•• Assignee 51 it h the metre
and Particulars thereof required by
the said Acts on or before the day of
swirl Meeting!.
AND
CE
HER
E\ thtif afterthe Fifteenth day of
March A. I).. Polo. the Assignee
will proceed to distribute 'the O'.8'fs
0; the Uehtor rottenest the d'artiee
entitled thereto. ha vino r•-gard 0n'v
in the o'nines o: o Inch net. ice seal;
Ihen have been seism, and %bat 11•
will 1101 1,- irh!e 10r 1h,• ass.•s
any part ,hereof es distributed 10 any JOHN p,,*$KRY, Kzeter. airon t for
person or u• s., ,.
shall not Alen haves t 10s'• clnint he robot tee ard Biddulph.
:osier tb S Twenty-ninth
PIennsters Sorrel toes Nobarles,Cissa aseen
m
Ooarji01osenr, tees,
sot tee /islsser
Bank. Kra
nosey to Loam at tenser rata. of torero*.
OVVICE STREET, ILX11711111L
L coatis@ S. A. L. Intl. SIMM/
i'1ONEY TO LOAN,
A
• have large amount of tNivaN foods
•M tarsi.
sod village properties se lowest,
bereot
(MADMAN it STANEURT
Barristers eolklterw, (Mala rt, !Tsetse
MONEY TO LOAN
(111 Farman.* 51114a. rror.,t1r• al lowest rates tit
intermit.
Int,M
t
t Mn
t
her \'o
stew .
r
snAta
Town Lor" ins isle•. Sone!Sone!to loan nn Ansech
m and
ERNEST ELLIOT,� y
Conveyan.•er, rte Office, Main 8t. Exeter�
-Toe Usborne and Hibbert
rarmer's Mutual Fire insur-
ance Gompanu
Head Wilco. Farquhar, Ont.
Pr.trident -J. L. RUSSELL.
Vice -President -W. iI. I'AB$MO1t6
DiRECTORS.
Wm. Roy, ibd'RaHOLte P. 0
Wm. Minch WHu'Hj -PEA P. U.
r. RYAN, 1)URLi7 P. 0
ROHRR7 NORIti$, Staffs,
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