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• * G,J,Setherland,Notars Public, Conveyani, --4,iSs 'Vera EsS"Y vlsit4d irle
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g':n4;..' Now is . carefullr drawn at reasonable rates.
4- .il : vagiortitiza,:etvismegi,a1,== : at Itarroiln% oAl.A.M.IA/uaLillalstissm of
* * to lean on real estate at low ratesof ilater°r4e17.11PAIMerst04,,..was t,1V 511e,st °Isla:tit;
4 0 1 ther, Mr, Thomas ssserr. OA 11 .
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-, 4 Mee at the PO:'-' Office Hensan
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4P1 Stabscribe for the Tones.
4 .±. -Dfrs. Colbert, of Eganondville, is !paTstri41‘1°11aungellt74010)11.11:01Vd
th --. visiting her mother. ....'"qrs Fallon
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HURON & 1111)DT ESEX GAZETT
EXETER, ONT., CANADA, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 13t1I, 1904
• -Oar mercbants ar4. getting' la reNliagIttrLsrlallid:tirlosi7sV,10111flagY rassts's
to be Oil the look out for a • large quantities a onions for ship -
good range or CoOlc StoYe, • merit I
largenumber to choose front 4. narherland spent Saturday with.;
Wood or coal as we a, • -Mrs. Sutherland and Mass 11.1
a the leading makers Qf Oa°, tp, friends in li:.)MtZr. N
oda, naritelY sr -Mr, Win. Sinclair has improved,
PANDORA * the ,appearance a his dwelling by ! MFS. N Lane Orarslon. aiive. The imuse which was a s iorey-
IMPERIAL. OXFORD 4, the erection DE a new addition. I Miss Vrarne, ot St. M3r3.v. sneut andsoslialf brick one waS COUIPleNlY
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TREASURE • -Mrs. llarold. or Winghaut was i last week with '.:,.tliss Kerslake. nessasnsn.
in She village durins the past week l -Mrs. John Anderson, is visiting ...--0---...
visiting her sister. Mrs. A. aurdock.t sirs, E. F. Church, of Toronto. clandehnyo
-Mr, D. Cardelon is .11111444.7 large! -miss Lucy M, Ilyde is the goes Mita Ifodgins is
1 t f les frora astir station! sr miss saran }Ude,
Anderson
-Austin Iletritt spent
It friends at Farquhar.
Mrs. Ed Bearss, is visiting with
Lucan
• very severe electrical storm,
panied by terrific winds and
Leavy rain visited this looslity on
Monday evening last. The briek
dweliing, and tWO barmi helms 37an'S
Mr. ',teary Ifodgins on the 40
concession Biddulph, two miles from
re was cinnpletely demOlislied by
wind storm at 6 o'cloelr in the
vening, Mrs. Hodsins who was in
the front part of the honse1 s bur-
ied under four feet of debris, hut
eaped -with, slight Injuries, Now
. .
e lledgins family escaped they do
nday know. Those who have viewed
the wreck satinet decipher haw has
man beinss sould have come forth
SOUY
Aud either one of them will make yonr wife's face wreath:in a
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pstnal millennial glow,
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We also earry a. large stock of base barners, air tights, ho
blasts to ehoose front.
.11 We maks 04 specialty a Boma Troughing, Furnace 117
'1' Double and single acting force pump, bath room, and plat:shin
so all kinds On the shortest notice,
We 1,11$0 carry of fall line a shelf hardware.
CoMent tau two leading brands, National and Star brand.
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sblunell s Q alV i
nd our local buyers large shipments, sass ilmoks, of Ovinion, is s
liags, ng with 110r •COUSill 140a lo011oN
r'' 1 ga;e11 as organist QE Cannel okurok. 4%31.0i:son attendrd the Wiglussrus
1St Miss 'D'fair having reeently resigned sosson ,,,,snsding as newsasIssists, lass
t Miss .Teunis Isleelor liou heeu e4" we.:12. Righarti Wight nil Wu
: the posttton,
• -Mr. Frederick Maims Earned
ork, ; Ilheannuttasfr)oemenTlo.ercoenivtoini:sitn7t wilem
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g of . the tonsorial ort, ons in
-Nr, Delay, who 1)oVtLI at
2 the Commercial hotel here. haa
taken a position as \vino clerk in an
Commercial hotel at Myth.
We are pleased to see Sir. Wm.
Chapman. sr., has sufficientlyre-
• i re ent serious ill -
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AVVKINS
SON:
°PULAR
SUITINGS
OVERCOATINGS AND
PANTINGS
For Fall and Winter Wear
Popular goods mast be made to
rneet the requirements and demands
,of Mae times, we can't stand. still we
must either move forward or back -
Ward. Oar goods contain distinct fea-
tures that claim tlte attention of every
Mrstomer. One constant aim is to
produce garreittnts that have a. charac-
ter, a personality ot their own, to
leave the old beaten track Ana rise
above the..conventional and common
;place,
W. W Taman.
rciisttat.Trtil ors.
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Baby
Carriages
The Prince of Wales Carriages
,and ao-Carts are always in it
tfor style and finish, 11 nicely as -
.sorted stock just arrived.
Bicycles
We are again showing the cele-
brated Cleveland Bicycles which
ate the best value in the market_
to -day for the money.
Our Aim is
Perfection in
Or..de0
Clothip
vb
ered orn b s
ss to be on our streets again
-Mr, John MeEwen, son of Mr.
Darman MoEwen left hero last week
t °attend the medical College at To.
mitt), Ile is a smart young man
tut will be sure to give a {-food ne
unt of himself in college.
-The following >zentlerner, Itave
proved NIAry fnceessfUl prize winners
in heves at our recent fall fairs;
.Toltn noweliffe secured ten firsts,
two seconds and one third out of n
ntries; d'oltu Caldwell secured seven
irsts, three seconds and three thirds
at of fourteen entries. These gen-
lemon have for several years pat-
onized T .r Berry's importral
torsos and the result has proved as
quoted above.
-We regret this week to
have to chronicle the de.ath of Mr.
William Luker, which occurred
an Monday last. The deceased was
0110 Or MO very pioneer residents a
It requires skill and patteuce Ilonsall and was possessed of many
and time to give the sleeve tgood qualities arid in the early days
proper swing, thhe e collar the cor- of irensals; „visas many years alter-
rect set and the body tale right was wen, k.nowil as an isals.,
hang.
IUniviUe
-TheEtitvi110Epworth Ltgue
will give an "At Nome" on Tuesday
.overting, 18th inst. An excellent
m
programe will he given in the Oa*.
diA•0411M Or the olturch. It will con-
sist of choruses by the Leann° choir
solos by Itfrs. George Williams. and
Miss Prior. Miss Prior will also pive
several selections ht elocu1 ion. a
address by Rev., W. B. rarus, awl
leoturo by the pastor, Rev. W.
Cooper, on
IN triP the Worl
Fair." Atter the programme a
good ald-fashioned lunch will be
• trious, hard working man. /Cis Mii3O
• PrOthlaaOSOit bin) over 20 years air)
and, since that time he had lived
mostly alone, although his son at
years past the deceased had beenall in
OVOr6OatIll115 failing health andretlently had been
times resided with him. For some
living with his son, Wm. Ile Ira at
thinned Um ago of over 75 years. The
The new materials for fall and funeral to the Exeter cemetery was
winter are here and you san pines attended by a number of the re1n-
4, your order and secure your over
coat without delay.
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We also give a $500 Accident and
Digests° Policy, good for one year with
the Ontario Accident Insurance Co.
of Toronto, with every order amount-
ing to $10 or over.
Reoairing
Bring in your old wheel and
have it repaired and cleaned
satisfaction guaranteed,
PRICES MODERATE
artin.
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W. JOHNS
Merchant Tailor
tives end friends e
(la ugh ers. hoar with regret of his' doatt Ins
late' residenee near Saginaw, Mich.
mourn his %loss two sons ant( twa
M3'. TaStbDr Wati only in his forty-
second yea r at. at ime of death. He
leaves NVir0 nd yoang family to
mourn his death.
Mooresville
....The weather for the
dars is wintry indeed and a eoupl
at heavy freaks made .th0 141:10,erS
to their mangolds and apple&
-Some evil disposed person or 'Der
.sons entered the barn of Mr. 'Weis
M
lington organ , oue night last Week
add ruined his buggy by cutting the
cover off. It cost him t -ix. dollars to.
have it repaired.
-Mr. McConits, .-it the North Boars
dary while purchasing cattle in Lon-
don township last) week had, occasion
to see the 1,r -maid at Bradshaw's
hotel, near London, when his horse
gave him the slip and returned home
sate 'With buggy *mess and
robe, but minus the driver.
-The many old-tims friends and
rs
neighboof Mr, Stuart Taylor, a
er resident :of Mooresville, will
b a
.t 'A
1 has been, sir" •
te a Exeter,
ins left on TaesdkY
outOno Alta.
son shipped 250 corals
;biSsection to London.
moved to Lon -
11d9 gois itt o
d idea that Logan'
gations ba tan
lieN't11.
t for bat
v *a ' merning
Sunday.
Iss at, 3
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JOHN. Wi•IITB & SoNg
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FURNITUR
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We have on ex
u at our wareroorab
largest and best assorted stock a furniture of all kinds, ever
fore offered to the public which we a.re selling at prices
cannot be beaten in Canada.
We invite, all intending purchasers to vt +stir store
utpare our goods a14prices before placing orders. We ea
Ec..ve you many dollars.
Correct Stationery
or Personal
responden
served in the bp,euient, gv.-nbody
invited. Programme's
ill beztin
8 p. Ian AA/mission VI cents.
,Tolna llenderson, o Vredi.
111, Will ixcack i1Fdisavilln next
Outlay, October leokl; Volk morning
anl evening.
-The trustees of the litiroville
church ask for a collection ;laden-
velope offerinr. o
wardsf EsItni.00 foe annin
xpenses,
It
ICL.
matt er
to prese
This time
homo Xeint out
visited by the angel of
tesday. Oct, 501, when
Voltat passed peacefully awn.
go of 31 years months. Ik
been ht. failing health, for a nowt
of years and after all that medic l
ill and change of climate ceul4
Ii was cut off by that dreaded
' tuberculosis. lie wag
ui man beloved by all who Itnew
which fact was testified teby
large funeral onurriday
ents and brothers Dave the sym-
pathy of all in this their time of rif-
we n'itt I I
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few (MN
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Dashwood
IF YOU ARE TIANICING OF PUTTING IN
'• afurnace come la and see what we have
got to offer. No trouble to fernish you with
-an estimate. B.P.PAlitMustrdware•Stoves,
Paints, et.
Subscribe tor the Times.
-Miss fleyrock, of Zurich.
Ihelping her sister, at present.
-Mrs. Oestraeher has returned
after a week's Visit in Berlin.
I
1 -Mr. joseph Snell is having a
nrorTicE large cement vault built in the rear
asE the Sovereign Bank. .
IS
Constantly on 1-tand at Ex- --mr' 3'"°1). g6ilerm" 'nd fauttl
I spr Sunr3rr with -Ars. Fenn 0E was behon.s.played bs
etei t ra, the Best I
3 rk ill re u fling home Mon'day 'fling s'n a the bride, the bridal.
Cement in Canada. mornmg.
Zion
Wedding 13vIts.-There look place
at the residence of 3.41r. andrs.
John Batten, on Sept. tlSth, Inc"ffof
hose, pleasing events being the. mar-
riage of their daughter, Ernma 3.
to Thomas IL Morley, a prosperous
young farmer of Whalen. Precise-
ly 'at p. nt. as the wedding march
ar
streng
G n-
1 -'rhe Misses Taylor have closed
in their dre.ss-making shop. Miss
National Brand Eorest.
Jennie receiving a good situa ion in
has secured a situation. It , will be
pat tr t • al o I the, lawn under
the beautiful areh of evergreens and
roses. The bride was given away by
her father whila the...ceremony was
d by the Rev. W. Cooper, of
Tile. bride's costume was
Prices low enough to Silit day off*tornEotohnelforP111,0moedrooleaorl,oliosto- . alight 0-e - silk de-chene trimmed
everybody. lonesome for a certain young man
on the Bronson .
Alex, Mosseau, of near Grand
J. Cobbledick
Bend, has moved. on the Cann re-
cently purchased from Mr. Smith, of
the 13ronson line. Mr. Smith is
Order 'Your Coal Now. --Us gees. negotiating with Mr. Leaman Cor
the 'price of hogs an
price of coal. Having bought a few
ca.rs of hard coal at a price on the
dollar, 1 am prepared to fill all
orders while it lasts at $6.25 per
• e first served. Plaoe
coes the his fine farm.
-There is considerable balk going
the rounds in reference to our sys-
tem oC street lighting. Some one
said that our system a lighting re-
sembles the Chinese, because we of -
1 ye our streets lighted
ton.
your order at once for as soon as
this supply is done you will have to k on moon-lighnt nights and more often
pa.y more money. Orders left at the no light at all on a pitch dark
office of A. Q.. Dobler will b° , night. We should not get discour-
promptly attended to. -11. Parsons. aged for it. wont be long until we
have summer again when we can (lo
without street; lights. .
-Mrs. Then, who itas resided, of
late, with lier daughter, /vIrs. Jonas
Ilartleib, )assed away Thursday
1.
u 1 AceliiSdebn°rt.11-ebn
1;
o t as Mr. Thos.
f t concession of rshorne,
w axing a bar of oats down the
gangw-ay of his barn, las slirined, and
falling forward fon upon his knees
NN 1141 the result that one of his knee
caps was broken in two. Mr. Nan-
kin, n ill, as a result be coraironl l'or
some Wekir,N to his bed, but a Lost
of friends wish for his speedy irrovs
err..
Aceidoirs-Mr. Thos. Can't is st
'unbent lying at his home on the 6th
concession in a very critical condi-
tion, the result of an unfortunatt,
and serious acoidcnt. It appears
that on Friday last while picking
apples in his orchard, and up on -
high rung ot the ladder, he missed
his footing end was precipitated to
the ground, sqme distance. Mr.
Cann was removed to the Louse and
nedicil attendance snranaoned, when
it was found that has spine had
-a
an
1.
It
Hy
CACetYtne t1
chisel
runtiversars held
on Sunday last p deride!
Rev. A Dirks. 1.1,,
reached two splendid ser-
tP
songreptions were larg
rt sponse to t he appeal, most
, 7.00 'being placed on ti
s, Chiselharst is to be congra-
1 en the magnificence ber
efforts. Itov. A. Shaw ess,
naIpits with Rey, M.
tr.
ralegUire
Jo. Hoyle, who hag ),
j fewNNvelpi a patient m
kal, Loam], retu
on turdav. Sept. Ifird.
o be slowly recov ,trittg.
kzuk Ubenezer are m
ell hauling over tip Ede
rok t 1110 the Eden p ntple
o kind nough to sive them. This
eatable libsnezer to have ri110
re shed.
etimes when y
telloff o. letter to h
or vr you ors .:17,4 to t
.1, "Oh, any old p- i' win dor
when it Cernin to nev,veting
wedding invitation. or 4fl onyoltea..+
tzon to dinner. invitation +
ti meet stur,ebn,l,, vintra you'I',
ve desired to In Itat
Ana sityon may
lte z r ,
lettiv which vont
ecipient Ulm ever so
its story different. X
1 *ell we cones.
ralence Station:tars Vdriety ,
0 styles and prices for all cream t
"ens. Tour goempondence will
ok. pleasing and acceptable any,..1.
ure if written on our new and
ish PaVetOda* the latest 4.
shades and titifthttfl ltig
Envelopes and rai.7,t,t03„
NEW DRUG goRE
Door South of IN, it ofnee
S. flOWLYy: Milk
Clletatyt end
17.
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For Infants and. Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature -of 6rs
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The Staff of Life is
Stdthaill'S BrCal
Life in every piece
binrgokrr *lacy atnInse iintenni.fy rr writ-
We're an alive
Nr Within this hive,
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tyrevetlairk's Old Stand)
We have just openea our netv.
Grocery, Flour aril r44-0-1 store in
W, Trevnthinkcs 0.td Stand and
one of the principal features about
our store is that everything is
fresh and clean.
Sugars, Teas
Coffees, Spices
rentl suffering anY pain, his law- Our bleatl as sweet as Tierney ; 1
ice). condition, although not an -
If yen want te try
er lirabs having' become paralyized.
Ills many friends hope that he may copse tun and buy,
and while sattin ribbon, and held a
spared for long years of usefullness.
Creatn Puffs and Pasay.
of Victoria hospital acted as bride's (Too late for last week.)
maid. She also wore a pretty -Miss Baia. Caves has been under
Y VV. J. STATHAM
f 11 ht gray silk de -clime and the weather during the past week.
Ed ar Buswell left Tharada
' 013 i n
Butt:lot-A forget the ntonev.
-tble to pull through* and be
tudred and plaited sillt chiffon
pretty boodet oE white carnations, , •
while the bride's sister, ',Nliss Sarah, Eden
Wedding Gatos a SpeOaltu
Little 'Irene Oculiam, ot Ilderton, morning to attend medical college Successor to 5. T. e
carried a baguet of pink carnations. g
tume 0 g
being d Se.(i i NV 1 t 0 silk. Tlic School Ileport.--The followin-* is .
groom was supported by his cousin, the report . S. S. No. 4. iSsborne for
made a pretty little flower gi3.1, she in Toronto.
i he ceremony was over and congratu- 4th class, Alice Davis, Pearl ntiatr, cook in CO1TIPS a
n fact everything'
'an up -to date
Flour and Feed
We deliver to any
=Give us a tall.
O'Brien's Grocery, exeter
that fn.,es to make
grocery store.
always on band,
part of the town.
The date of th'.• execution of Ed-
\
ward slaughter. convicted at Sand-
wicbsol the murder of Sohn Ruddin,
was 'fixed for Thursday, December
1 22nd. The prisoner took his sen -
i tenon calmly.
01 i‘fr. William Morley, while little the month of September ;-5th, Bert.1111 - Out goes the old wood
ocycaon Inforley acted as page. After Luxton, Alma 'May, Lydiallandford;
lations passed, all repaired to the Edna Luxton, Eileen Caves, Ethel.
dining room Where a sump- McCurdy, Russell May. Franklin
tuous repast was served, at- Rooke, Vie LUXI:011. Frank Bend-
ier which a splendid program ford; 3r -d. class, Arthur Kerslake, Nes
was given consisting of songs na McCurdy, Cecil Skinner, Bella Din.
solos, recitations and speeches by Mr. vis, Villa Nerslake, Willie Webber,
F. Morley, 'clerk ot the township ; Willie Essery - 3rd class, Joe. Davis,
Mr. Kirk, teacher, and others:Bev. Annie McCurdy, Thomas Coates, Will
W. Cooper acted as chairman. The lie Walker, George Ilavis, Carrie
presents showed the high esteem in May, .kva Skinner, lledley itfar,
which the young couple are held, ;Is Beckie Colbert, Beryl Creighton, Lila
they were numer0113 and. costly. '110 Creighton ; Part 2nd, Florence ere -
groom's present to the bride was a ighion, Mary McCurdy, Rhea i‘leCur-
90 •034 niece, and $50 from ber dy, Fred 'Webber, Wesley Colbert ;
' Or, Ist, Leila Coates, Alice Creighton,
Leeds) Harding, Allie Hunter, Verna 1
Coates, Welma Skinner, 'Sam McGirr
dy, Frank Coates, Minnie May ; jr.
Im
1s1, George Hackney, Roy ltopsn
o,
Albert 'Hackney. Names in order of
merit. AVer a ge at tendance 89. -W.
A . Do v ids on, Teacher.
chants Bank of Canada evening. I'Mrs. Thou'. mat with. an
accident last spring, which confined
IEERAD 0E110E, MONTREAL.. hpr to her bed ever since. She -SAMS
in her eighty second yent.
es seven of a family to mourn her parentsi and a pair at laLau 1.
sAeuagcuo tt h, o; fNEDr sak Dakota sM, orfs .17,7Baasrhbienizilt, handkerchiefs with the bride and
girrooloomo'sooixtftiaNlfsr.oti4otrlitoenyls, aol(t) e sceonl
loss ; Simon, of Michigan ; Julius ali'd
Territory, Mrs. jarnes Hartleib and le„.e ,limns, a -gr.SoLi, oVBeigrav,
d The vio.rk being done by his sister,
who, is an invalid unable to t urn.lter-
self in bed. Guesiv -were present
from London, P,etroit,', Ilderton, Et-
trick, Anderson, liuronclale and Cen-
tralia and other points, in all about
lfe
80 ing present. As "tile wee
sma hours" drew on, trIl returned to
their homes wishing Mr. and "Mrs.
Morley a. long and happy life. The
a.
mincon de left on the morning
train for "Woodstock, St. Catherines,
Niagara Falls and other Eastern
points. On their e tut: n t lley will
Lake up t hei r r esidence at Whalen.
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nt Le:Ls:Tart: lhe Kind You an MOP Boug,ht
- CAPITAL (all paid up) .. . .. • , • •
RESERVE ... • • .. • ... ....
E. F. HEBDE
TR°S4FVSIlleneralManager Snnerinten
95 Branches In Canada
SURPLIS PROFITS . ..... ... • • •
$6,000,o0o
$3,200,000
• $ 18,959
ShI N, Mrs, Rotharmel, o . a
dent of 13ranches sympathy of the community is ex-
. tended to the sorrowing friends.
-Thursday last Will Henderson
1 was painting the ridge boards of Mr.
Phillip Beaver's brick cottage. •Ele
had finished painting one ridge board.,
and was crossing to the other with
paint pail in one hand ancl shingle
stool n the other, it being early in
the mornflag, there was a slight frost
on the shingles which eansed hiM to
I e nrabed
SAVINGS BANK
Interest at most favorable current rates anllowed 04n Savings
Bank Accounts and Deposit Receipts.
1 attention gikren to the business of Farmers and
Sp
to whom loans are made on approved names,
Letters of Credit issued to travellers, payable in all parts of the 11p, in ,-0111g evel 11 .
Ling his four fingers verY 1)adly. and
at the trough which gave Way cut-
triell3 s . . o.
PGTED allowing hirn to continue his decent
Lo till ground a distance of about
twenty-four feet. -Will received
very bad shaking np. At last ac-
1 counts ,he Was doing as well as
miht. he expected.
Cattle -
GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRA,NS
world.
CRED1TON. BRANICH
W, S. CH1SHOLM,manager.
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W
uron
a e
equal to any hi
in the market.
I price range
Our special. prie,e $30.00, with reservoir.
.Exarnin.e 6um stock of -Ranges it wilt pPy you
just to band some
Sate Register
Ihursday, Oct. 201b.-An6ii011 sale
of household furniture at
Thos. Vale, prop. If. Brown, auc-
tioneer.
Friday, October 21st, 1901, at one
o'clock sharp, extensive auction sale
of farm stock, on lot 10, concession
11, Lisborne, Chas. Godbolt, propri-
eto'r, H. Brown, 41.1.10t
'the Onmpbell HOU.SC t Napa/lee,
011L W'as baay wreckea by the e.x-
plosion ot 611 cetlyno 1`gas phint,
on Saturday last.
King Washers
Does the Washing ”in just hal
time of other wari7 cvs.
HEAMAti'S
HARDWARE
-s-