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ers Mt foreigner hen ita. Wei dereet con,
trot that tractile:1 of the wbole, The
dirk pastere reoeive 415e. cash per 4 LUIZ
' of 105 au, ft. In ais and the tollowe
ine: statements% it must be remenelfeeh
I ed that it takea ab_out 2500 meth 0
teak: $1:00 in gold.
Not in numerical streagth ere the
snaall workmen. of wham we have a -
boat 1000 Their worn is te 'care'
water from 'the canal to the dyke in
order teat the lattee may be pounded
firm more easily Also many of tnem
receives the earth at le comes on to
the -dyke. break it Ina, level it and dig
smail kola:, in which the water 'may
be poured. They are paid in vain at
the rate of one handred. anti ;Met
cast eer man tier dee.
Now we come te the pomaders.
They number 750 a•aad work; in groaps
of 101.' Each group has a etone Witelee
ing aeleout 100 lbs, °teenier at foot In
;Intimater ankeight inehes thick. To
drieh atone ie attaohed teil eopes onci
for each man and evlaeneenie, men eli
Peel in unison ,the etana rises above
the level oftheir had atd°. eleent
fiesmbetisittdoinal,s•reirtet,i lavItiellets Tonhee'diokolet
tnick after they are pounded Eacb
taYer is pounded until it ie, of the cope
sieteney of rubber and is the tented
la this unique way.. An lean rod Le
driven down, and in the small bolee,
thus made water A:, poured teem a
tea kettle. If the water noes, not
soak away the
been pounded eafficientirril
Ti
Pounders are ekiiled workmen ,and
were originally paid 250 cask worth
of grain per day. But they prove& to
-be so lazy that we had to invent a
sort of a ediding scale of wanes' So
we consider 1200 eq. eteas a full day's
work, and if a gang pounds that a -
molest each man is given 250 cash,
if they pound 1).00 see fn. 210 pale.
1000 sq, ft 230 epee, 1300 sq. ft 260
cash and eo on. NOW they ars not
Lazy: -re
We nave tee skilled worninen who
trim the edges of the dyke and give
it a finished appearance. Alm t: -%ere
ttre sixty overeeers weo know., the
eteork Thee keep an eye on, tho stone,
men and test their work ar, described
above, see that the 'dirt puehers place
the dirt in the proper mace an& direct
the stream of water Derriere as tbey
come 13oth these claesers of workmen
receive 250 cash worth of'.grain per
day.
All the dykes are. divided into elec-
tions and over each e,ection is an of-
, fice man. TMs office man ic, in com'-
olete control of this notion. and a1.
so aces', as the connecting. link be-
tween tee works and the office.. He
measures the ground pounded by ,the
stonenaen and report:, for eactestone
in the office gives the eemall workman
his receipt for the nays work,,andt dir-
ects the movemeettnef the nirt peel:et-
ers in tie section, For the moet part
he is •not a famine refferer and is
paid in -cast eatery of from e50 to 100
cash per day. By a e..,plentlicl se:stet:de
of tickets and carde a complete cheek
is kept on all the workere and. fraud
is difficult- unlees the office taan at
himself diehonest while all tinder
him may he so too'. One, of the office
mea permitted teree of the. small
workmen. to split wood for one of tha
local gentry instead of working' on
th•e dyke thus tieing famine funds for
orivate work. ,
Now let as go to the office and ene
the aistribgtion macleipere at ivork
tore office men are herd On grain
tomes to -us by the way of the Grand:
Cenat and the foreigner weighs it hy
a tested :male as it is unloaded frOm.
the boats in order that. we may know
if the teat captain has atoten any. a
the grain,. But sometime& the cap-
tain steak, grain and adds ,dirt to
make up the weight. Here at Dzao
Ho we have had to fine only one cap-
tain- The grain is carried on, cootieet
backs to our etore 100 711 tvhere it le
looked in. Many of our days, we have
spent in weighing orate.
About four o'clock in tle afternoofl.
we begin the destributioat Let use
suppore eve are ginine out the wheat
to -day The priee on the street is, 1700
cash a Deo, (ix and oue half gallons
as I measured it) so we .give it out at
1.600 cash a deo, that ie. 100 cash lees
The bead man of the gang of ten dirb
mashers presente his ticket His pitla
demensioae, are 1011 by 2011 by 21t.
so that ite co.bic measurefis 600 cubic
feet. Its value at e50 men a fang
is 2700 cane. The measuree we Ilec
in ravine oat nee grant ere Cele 'Deo,
the shen (one terth of deo)afle. a
half ellen and the small balance in
cash So this, particntar man woad.
get one deo, six enen one .hatf sleaze
and a balance of 60 cash'. At tee
wicket 14 gets hie 60 meta and an or-
der on the storeroom for the above
amount of grain The email workmen
tee bounders the skilledworkmen and
teeeverseere, have their tickets fig-
arec*"Anto grain in A similar Iv -ay.
Ae.: the -storeroom we find a great,
tele Of wheat emptied ont of the begs
onto the ground and kept in beetles'
by a large reed enattine belt About
eigti: inches wide. An office man in-
ceivee the order asit is preeented and
calls out the amount to -the attend..
anes evlo fill up theworkere bag. by
pouring into ,it in sumo:neon a deo,
five sten ,one ellen, and a 'halt sheen
total one deosix and a nen: ehen.
The foreigner is nuttily arouttdeto see
that the attendants do not slip in an
extra sten or two to a friend among
the workera But jut at this voila
1' sewed like' to say a word for the
office stafL We certalely hadee fine
group or men measaut capaple reeneet
and their whom sotii in nne wcirit.
They did not spare themeelves in the
east and workedmany of them f MIL
SeV 0 n 6.010Ok in the tanning to 10
., cieek at night. But to return to the.
distribution, „The above mentioned
order is filed on an' taffice file and
afterwards giv en to tee bookke!eper
to be 'entered in,hionottlee. The mare
weeh the grain goes of and thares
teeth the other nine men whoare wait
mg for V.m. ontSidet By elloweng mite
man to get grain for teri the office
is relieved of meet work, for it ,ii5 al-,
most ae, 'easy to metueure but enough
tor ten as for ode and. the tenikkeete-
Mg is onlyone tenth The erow,d of
of about ten men eeete and are pale e4irlaviannrest'ke(nIgarte‘vr 1:irscalVio5ektbeW't?;
went ;twee. tot withstatitlitt g aeltieete be th ' h ' nla ' • .
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Exeter Branch -G. L. WAUGH Manager
BRANCH ALSO ATI CREDITON
THRESHING
COAL
The =rem of the famine Vets lee ttic
Gnat analysie on the Chinesen Gov-
ernment The -coettry is not poor.i
The famine area in North Hiangstt
Is one Noce alluvial plain, splendidly'
Watered, of fertile soil redone of the
most deneely populated in the weirld.
Its agriculture./ possibiliblos are in-
- Sele eta' - eateueble. Yet in epite of theca peat
-
urea advamtages znillione of people: dur
If MEE- GR &DE STEAIVI leg _even recent cent-aries have here'
COAL -well screened, Hard d
met , eath by starvation. The rec-
ords of the •eity of Eta Wen show fee
Eernallies since 401 A. D. of whieb 55
have occured since 1500 AL D. Only
two of those were due to drought the
others to flood. The t a.ceompenying
map Copied from the norbh Plena
-daily news exhibits the eleeatione
District No. 1 in that to the So,athe
West of Teingkiangpu, tbe Hunetso
Blue Lake Cement :uk,, and tanaine conditions theee-are
due Lo the fact that the. Hwai River
Las nafficien outlet,- and its wat-
ALWAY8 ON HAN D hack tap floodin an country,
Famine District No. 2 teen to .the
Dright and
D locky.
- C elebrated-
Large stock of all kinds
of Lumber:Lath) Shin.
gles and Cedar Posts
J. 6 atwortliu,
GRAN T ON.
A Letter From Alfred
E. Johns
3s Kung Pine Road, S.baniehaie
. June 231d, 1012
• Dear Fellow-Leagures of the Exeter
District,
eelas / have been recreant in; my
nt is meanly a year fence last I
wrote a letter to tee Bulletin, Bawl'
tten I have had several homer; and
-Ire has uot. been an peaceful as might
be detsiired- WLen so many og our
sniselonaries wroce you concerning the
Revolution I failed to do so but wben
many are writing about famineerelief
I want to be among teem. •
eel:most immediately on our arrival
lo •Shanghai in January last we learn.
ed that a famine this yee,r wee a cer-
taiety And the eat! came. to as 'Re-
fugees to help. It One ,evident to th'e
Central. 'China Famine Reliefecoramen;
tee that the famine at W-aba and in
North ele'langsa and North ' Aehvvei.
nolloeing hard upon the famine of
last year would be ninecially severe
eo ebey eetten early maktn,g plaree to
cope with it. The difficulties were
enough to 'daunt any etronp of metre
The wiedota of doing far the •Chineee
weat they shoaed do for theeneelves
was questioned. Former methods of
, famine relief toy free distrityatloa
, were not satis,factory for they Simply
-, .-oauperized the people *bile SiviP?,
neat very temporary relief; while
a meet of the meaty lama its way in-
to wrong lends; The whole -coatery
wits in a el:acetic cenditior., bee:ease -of
Ire Revolution and the local officials
liavieg ea Govereme,nt behind them
could. mot *cep the r,obbers and bar.-
-dits, en check The poorer people were Canvas and Lod trivet': thoen families
I
neeke, roreen to become itobbors .)r in actual avant tickets which entitled
ts I erre, ad more evell-to-dio vvere. con- cent raember of each to work These:
eitzratty ita tdateer of losen.e• what they. tickets a.lo recorded how many larree
liad, Tten there was the danger of how minty •stnall mouths:, the• family
Vestatence, for ae, people weakened a s ttos.easesed, If 1..ke family wee - very'
these were „ley a peemoee eannee and tarp: one of the children would
now without food 'were nonstartly jt- also be allowecl to work 'but at, a
iseeeene for .disenige, nu, prt.e.,2i.sion- e,mail workman. Sonic five tbeupand
el bepetar inesseeperhaps increstsed in' we/Innen hail been enrolled in this
erunbers by the 'faulty ne.thode ot way _ .
ereviois famine relief. prektieln.ted its -Now come with me to the works.
apenal problem; end nee tette:it:on wee Piest in town berF, and im oortence are
not improved' by tne fact that thonle- the elint--pushere. (I translate the
ands of destitute people:hen fled froto Chinese Vrm) who dig Mc dirt from
tee povertyeatricken country only to ecegalar nas end puel, it le their;
- 'become beggars ele.whexe and to ire, w hoe I be mews t n the e rev elykon
4•Irit to their hotnes thee sreng mere They number 3400 :rad work in groups
wretched if poneible than w'hetn they .
. . e Jo in . e fo ilowl'eur way. As? tin. dee workers bogie to come lei 1
eliffienties tbe Elemmettee .-e-weine ttoon as the pit' _reaches the depth of 1..ere eke livery times around the 01'''
-i 11.4illtiittgallre follr ag fiVP fact ft.is manernrad by aio two, hut eiderin for ,the Meet Ort
north-east of Teengkiangera and is due
to the 'fact that the, etrattry has 'no
drainage while the rail:lean ilS exceete•
lye. The third district le, emnprig:ted
of the northern part of Kiangsa and,
the southern part of Shangtunig, and
floods are caurod by overfloet-s from
the Yi, axal Riverisf
Jameson, the A:mericau Red :CroesiEn-
gineer who etas eurveyed fliese gee
gions-olaime that! Pee Chinese Govern-
ment could with comparatively small
cosi: prevent all thoze floods. rtf
canal was dug from a to b, nee the
map it would reclaim Section No', 1
and also e,erve as drainage for isectioni
e. And if the: Yi river, were lieked to
the Shu by a canal from O to D.
and the bed of the Sha river widened
and deepened No. 3 would be safe-
guarded from flood, As it ie the WA-
fer from the Yi River enters the
Grand Canal aral at flood times it
bursts the canal banks and inundates
the country. 'Ultimately then the blame
must go back to the Chinale Govern-
ment. But tees year the .new R•epab-
lie 1 ad other things to do besides
dig canals wo the committee conceiv-
ed the idea of giving the Government
an object feszon of what could be
done by using fasziee sufferers Lo
work out their own salvation and
it is of that practical:, object leseton
that I now wish to -write.
On Marek leth Mr. Bateman and I
left Shanghai for the FataineDistreet
impelled by this telegram to our mis-
sion. 'Thousands die dailyhave more,
ey Jetzt no men First year men cap-
nb:e. come," We took the train to
Chingkiang but from ibere to Tsine-
kiarnepu we travelled in a boat load-
ed Wit n grair. for famine, relief that
we miren.i: menet the beat ceptaia
from Isteatieg tome of tee, grain en.
eoute .11 was a' week later that .1
reached the statior. Dzao Ho to which
end beer. appointed,
There I found that the work had
been noine on for -two weeks and wee
now in full awing D. Monte, a Clee.
adien. of the Amerlean Baptist Min-
sionary eocietv was in ch,acge and as-
sociated with him two or three Chin-
ese chrietians who proved very effic-
ient ornanizers and capable manizerse
4E; well as, reeesant nice with whom to
deal Already the organization was
aimost perfected but 1 want to give
yon a oescription of it le j1 rine!
form
Under tee cl-ireekion of Dr. W. E.
.runkin who had ehtrga of the Sutsien
Distriet cho most trustworthy Chinese
available had made a lionee to bonze
Farm for Sale
That choice farm consiating 1.,Qt.
Dre. 17 and vi in the •15th Coleeemiloo,
of the Townehip of Vsborme. -County
of Baron, vontaieing 120 eeree. OA
:promise's there are good bank benne
fraMe houne on atone ,cellar,
and never supply of natter, 7
iteees of good hardwocid bash, good
orchard 30 acres in grass and the
balance in grain at the urceenttimJe
Tins in, a first -plane farronwell fenced
weil drat/ten ana in a nten staeel of
cultivation and must ho sold. withoet
regard to &trice, The purebaser cen
eto on the farm and no any work teen,
eseary in the interest of the farm ete
00011 present crop es remove/le Vie
.ry easy terms a paymente., For
nerther terine and partionlare angly
to 41.13ERT SPENGER. Exeter, or
to T1051AS CAMERON, nuotioeeer
learquear. P. O.
for theY know, that the 'staireroofm
May be elosed and locked if they do
not behave. It is often ten e'eloole
wise -a the last man get!) his tgraia
and starts. on a three or fear mile
tramp home. Teen we all have sap-
and.go at team to ned-
eeOnly 4.ri a few minor- instance:, did
We ;depart from the Mw teat if any
will not work, neither let him eat.
To those who were tooiold or too trick
to work we gave vain once a week
at the rate of 25 cash worth per
month per day al:a wc gap the worki
man a 120 cash worth faintly for
each Sunday and no work was done on
Sunday A few really needy and gen-
uine beg -tins weregiven a meagre die-
tribution. A1 other dames earned,
what they got. Mr. Jameson eietime
cited- that the value of the work done
was equal to two-thirds, of the eost
The wages we nave were higher Man
the custom and tele prices., of the grene
lower so that .3 famine zufferera did
the same work ae, three strong emot-
ion
The whole length of our dyens wee
three English miles, tract two,nalies or
this was) in the form of a Map to re-
place a part of tee caza1 beim. wdlioh
was almost completeiy nested away
The average theieht of the. dyke was
aina feet. the width at the been 60
feel and the width at the top fifteen.
feet The volume of earth neuvedewa.s
170,000 cu.; yards the number a work
men 6255, the number of large mouths
fed 13465 and the number of email
mouths 10,711, making tile tota1 24,-
1en We gave out the foliowine am.
oants of grain es, nearly ats f Jean
translate the weight to Canadian
bushels: Rice 2,000 bushels; Wheat
5300 bushele, Barley 1.000 buihtle Sep
liang. 7.000 bushels,; Beams 2;000
bushels: Bean cake 250 tons, and. fx,
tatoes 0 hags,. The last we gave out
not as food but to plant Each family
was given a few al little model ear -
den was planted LO MhONV how'
should be done, and I perenetally, mat
one notate Tor each to show how to
make the most of nhe reed. We hone
that when all other crops fail the pot
tenors will be there to help theme
' Th.e office expellee; the boat. and
eoelle hire and ,the email ;balancer, re-
ferred to above tame to 1,035,7.90 cask
6..t Mt time we were giving out 1000,•
, 0e0. eash worth of grain or aboull
11400 worth. •-• •
eave said nethipg about the euf-
tering I saw, "Every iday we:new
something to make, ones heart: ache
and conditions had improved coined-
erably in two weeks before I came
The awful cliseanea and open isorest,
the swollen facet, -the- lopeless lives
the tales of enguieli 'and the cry day
after day repeated. Foreign Sir, Inim.
dying of hunger -,Pity me, give me
one cast, will non POOn pass mit of
A wonder. a Miracle 1 shoard iay
was the way in which the grain mone
ey and the lives of the famine work-
ers were respected by the xobbers.
We saw robbers one day in sight of
the townand another day a Wage
not far away being burned eet •no-
where, with one' single exception: in
all the work of the. committee was
any 'grain or money molested AL
one small election of or ivork we had
a ganz of robbers on the pay roll
They left finally saying that they
-coued make mine money at: robbing
but they were kept out of mischief
for some weeks., at least.
But I must being this, lane fatter -
to a cease 12 it acu, as a wet of re-
ceipt teat the money subeeribed ,to
the work of famine relief .by
lends in 'Canada has not beetle vast -
ed it will sere it. purl:enc. „ The
committee feel tliat it is not only
that 600.000 people 'have been, leipecl
through a seaeon of famine, and that
he'Grand Canal banks have been pre -
eared from the Shantung border to
Tsingkiaztepu beenies other .ittege aY•
kes and hundreds of miles of drain-
age 'ditches, but that new hope hen.
be -en put into these Poor pcople and.
that tee Chinese Government have
been given an exaukom o wiat con
be done and w.bat should' 4e. done
A:•so may we not hope that thie prace
testa Ctristiaitity may not be Without
itS influence 'in hringdag Chico to
Christ'. (Christ: come not to be mine
iatered onto hut to calenteter and to
:rive hes life, a ransom for many' and
one of our tnisnlonaress Mr.11ookin has
literally fol 'owed is Li:teaters-example
dying of neatens fever ctvatracted
whi:e in famine work Surely sant-
•fice. _eke thee tenet tell -foe. the Hinge
clone .
enclose a few cleans Of the „actual
work at Dzao lIo which. I titriie syiU
'be reprinted and a:so a ohee,t, from
the China 13yesr.., of some weeks ago. .
• I iremain Yours.iin Uje .Work
AItred E. johns.
P: S. nets isa copy or neeteer
sent to the Bulletin "and for tbe
pictures iin•d map of whish ff epeak
I must refer you to it. At E. "
cUNBURN.
quir BLISTERS.
SORE FEET.
tvegybody,, sow adnit4
Zatat•Buk beet for these.
Lot, it. gin* YOU ease
aapeNtvd •Comf,:oi maort.s.6ra ‘,074.400V.
Houses for Sale
'We offer a coratortOle eeto
tage
at a banglo. lerger elteereY
and o half louse., wela looted atid
two flue briar residenvaa enteattntaote
iv o prigee, .1f you ere looking fon a
house innlneter milk and geet partite
elnrse are choicenaltase terms ,
1 .011ADMAN & ST,ANBURILer•
Notice to Creditors
be metber of /the eetate tot
William Hackney of the Township
ef 'Usborne in the Count/ of Huron,
farmer [deceased.
Notice is hereby given purstea.nt to
Statute* ta that lbehelf thannil
Inteditors and others having claims
against the estate of tlie late William
Hackney of the Townahip of VesbOreee
who died pet or n'bolut ethe,t3th net July
11912 are required on or ibefotk the
15th, of Aug to send by post prepaid
ar deliver to 'Mews. (Outman it
Statibury, solicitor --for the execu-
tor of the eata11e. of the
{aid demased their ' c;hristian,
And surnames, addresses and dee-
oriptions, the full partioulare of their
°Mims, the etatement of their 'p-
atients and the nature of the ae•
aunties, LI any, held by them. And
further take :notice Unit after euch
last imentioned date the isaid Execa-
tin will proceed to dietribute
the assets of the deceased among the
parties entitled thereto. having re -
glad only to the elating of whioh
hall then bare notice and that
the Said executors will not •be nable
for tbe said comets or any part there.
of to any person or persons of whose
claims mince shall not have been
reeeived by him at the time sf slide
distribution, •
'MADMAN & STANECIRY
Solicitors for the execator
Dated cit Exeter the' 15th day of'
• Jule 1.91(2,
Notice to Creditors
- -
tt the mitter of the Estate tol Ohne.
lotte Herbert. of tee eVilletee tt
Exeter County of Hum* efkrtn)hi
deceenede
NOtice is lerebe .givennursuant to
Statutes In that behalf that all credit-
ors and *there having. claims agaitostl
the ;estate of the late Cherloten Here
,bert who die,d gm or about July -17th
are required en or before 'August ME
to send by Post paid or deliver ;.tc(
Messre Gladman & St anbury Solicitors
ter the Executor, of the estate af the
said deeea,sed their ehristien and sere
names, addreeses end desseiptincise !ate
full particulars of their chinas, the
statement of their accounts ain 41d
nature of the securities, if any t held
by teem And further take' notice
that after such last mettioned date
the said Executor will proceed to dis-
tribute tee assets of the deceased
among, the partie,s entitled thertitd
havihg regard only .to•the ,cleims of
whiclr he shall then have's:lone!), .1021%
that the said Executor will not
be liable for the said assette orany:
pert thereof to any person or perspn5.
of weose claims notice shall not have
been received by Lira et thee Limn of
seen distribution. •
GLA.DMAN. & ,STANBURY, • '
Solicitors for 'the Executor
Dated at Exeter the 22nd day of
July 1034 1 I
Clearing Sale
Farm for Sale
aufsDAY. At/WT*5T ) )41*
INT ct„300, itotirtorobr $a$
• 13101111IST,
Stone house. 'two tatenen, Alain Ott,
entreent• nook * Winn theninte qi
teloPhone., Ono bann (Uhl- ,
pumper. enatetworks. Vhdblistel, .
bad entitle and 9, laiiracA.‘ el:Semen_
. tart MA, Hay hewn 5'0135. 01
edtd WO teem it ideistred: A
hilieetnna IlincEwen. d3ox 56. itoe
eteseSale at onotte-200 ante te
erd 'none 3 miles from Mint
rodis, Itt good stae of cut
100 amen tin grain, 10 a-cens a
la wee UM, rept acey and pe
°LB:A.11711G. •SALE, Op. STOOK.-,
• IIVI'LEMENTS, HOUSEHOLD •
FURNITURE 'AND- WOOD' • -
Mr. Thos. Cameron has received ine
structlo.ns from tbe undersigned te-
sell by public auction on
LOT 5 CON. 3. TUCKERSIVIITH
-0N--.
FRIDAY SEFTEMBEle. 6 1012
at one o'clock sharp the following viz'
,HORSES -1. Brood mare With 'foal
at her side. Draught; 1 -mare 4. yrs,
old supposed to be in foal I:o Guinea
Goid. Agri/cultural; ' 1 ,gtelding • 3 yrs
old Agriloultural; 1 egeldine by Col-
onel Graham 2 years old,' .Agriculta
ural; 1 driving mare quiet and, re-
liable, hre,d to Roan •Moster; 1 filly
months 'old.
CATTLE -I cow due at time • of
sale one cow nuelst of. Oct, 1 cow •due
1st of December I caw due in March.
t •steers '2 yrs, old 41 Beef ring het -
fors two years. old. .4 ehoice beaters
1 year old. a steers 1 year old 4 vale
yes.
HOGS -1 pure bred .1:ork 'Hog .1.6
imontbs old. 3 sows due et time of
eate 60 yoang hens and pullets:I pair
ducks end drake, ,
fMP DEMENTS -.1. ,Jtirabf,r,. wagon •
,eew,.; 1 Top beget% 'new,;, • 1.
bobsleighs, 1 ;cutter.'" r
horse rake.- no 2-f tureen -.Cooke':
stela Beaver gane riding plow,' now
I -Walking plow; I. (lisp harrow, 1 :3- '
horse -cultivator. 1 ,set bras mountbd
-harness new. 3 set, eingle harness
new 1 set work Lareess AO of
single earnees been used; 1 ban
truck .1 hay rack. 1- hog. reek, 1'
gravel bon, Grain bans, wharletrees
neck yokes forks, shovels. hoes, new'
' ear ropes and slings, and other art-
icles too numereue to mention\ •
110,USEHOLD FORNITIORE - 11
new eteel ranee coat or Wood, with. all
tee fixtures, 1 Daisy ahem, new; 1
cream Separator new; Buckets, pails
vans robes eta cite.
rneltively to reserve as the prce-
nrietor Las .rented his farm and is
going west.
TII:RIVfS Ole SALE- All sums of $.0
and leader cash; over that amount
- ten menthe credit Will be given on
fernisheng approved joint notee.
diacceint of five percent Off, for cash
nu all sums entitled to credit anionnte
ROY. TRAQ1JAIR THOS CAMET.tON
Prop ' Anon
A vase amount .er ill keen!) is due
.to impaired nigestfore Wt,en the
stomach fails to perform its func-
tions properly the whole sy-stent be-
comes deranged. A few' doses • of
Otsitmherlain's tablets is nil oe
teed. They :will strengthen yonr,
eestiot ie1nigorate yon liver, and re -
;tante yottr bowels, "ernirelY doing
away with that miserable feeling due
to inane 'digestion. Try it, Many
othcrs have'.heert ptionanentle onre'd
,741 not you? -Fpr sale by all dealers
Farm For Sale
Per Sale- Naas oinAtajAing 40.
norm ot drat dans laeid,' at Chet'.
ails' of Weedl/m0 446a tw,4-4401-0
;:coo130,4)t ahVat ,344.a. • ags. ;Mild
tt;;t2h5.xoyeeto exclo;lej:91itkvuebaurstn,uita.003p5 itrtir;t34.0ert
meit,b upito-date Stable, fouadatt
glig NOY dr1vi4g shed of ea;
$ d Saab ag 24:40.1 ben keine
• • • f0ettlen adteeh
OVA wafor. t'e fame, is thorOu
land and we'd fenced thostlf Ijh
new wila„fenoss. Alsa,,ten a'Oefe
611abrl'Isa4 Shr
Ont. • 1/0'
Voters' List, 1912
TOWNSHIP, pp- OSBORNE rfaUltial
1 OFRURONHII.t
Notice is ',hereby giver; that,1 „have
transmitted or -delivered to Egbe perr,
sons mentioned in seotton lot 'The
cOatario Toater,s List •Atte" the, eopica
required by said Agnate eto be so
transmit bed Os delivered of the lists
made pursuant to said IA. a all peen
sow appearing by the last revised as-
sessment roll of the said .Mnnietinal"
its to be entitled to vote m Oa said
Municipality, at elention fer Members
of the Legislature, A•seuabb and ,at
Municipal elections; and that' 'the
said list was first posted at my itif-
floe Whalen on the 22nd of July
1012 Orl wagon there, for inopeetiene
tAnd IfhereIby. call upon all votera
to take immediate proceedirgs to
Lave all errors or omissionan tot:tenon.
ed according to Jaw. '
. • PRANDIS MORLEY, •
Olerk of tt.e Township o.UUSho*nei
Dated at Whalen July 22nd 1912/.. •
Voters' List, 1912..
VIISVAGE OF EY ETER* C0U1111
" I . • OF •HTJR011 „ i.
Notice is lierebe giver. theit, I have
trareraitted or deliveredetp the, par -
sone tmentioned in section, ,of The
Ontario Voters List. Ant" the: Deplete
required by said sections 10 be so
transmitted or delivered of, the lists
made pureus.tt to said .inetepf all per, -
sons appearing by the lest revise eli ape
eessmeet roll of tee 'saidlt railloialci4-
ity to be entitled to vote in the said
Municipality At 'election. 'for Merabere
of the Legislature -AiAerdbl'y and lath
Murecipal elections; `-azid that ate,
said eist 'be first posted at my Pe-
nce at Exeter on the 24th day of July
ar.d rnnain,s there for inapectiomi
ilter.d I leree'nesecall tupote all notere
to take immeitente peoceedings to
Lave all errore,ior, omiseione' correctn
ed at:carding to Caw.
T. Be CARLING • 1
• aterli of the Village of Exeter
Dated at Exeter July 21t1i, 11)12.
Nona Araduate oP ToroutO
sal Office over Dicksoa 0447,
lin',Law offiaee Closed Wed
day -afternoons. Phone Ofticee
elesidence 5 b. t
'imoropm,
Hotel and Stables for
Sale or Rent
Tee undersigned offers for sale
that desirable property known as
the Oetario House and Stables at
lelouet Carmel 'The' premiseseare sit-
uated OE LIM Main road front Dante.
wood Creditor( and Exeter to Park-
hill and_ is an 'excielient farming dis-
trict with a Gereral Store Blacke
smite slop and two roomed school.
daily mail Ard telephone connection,
A most desirable locatior. for i
private or pabEc residence The
dwelling and stable will be sold in
block or eeparate. Will be sold at a
bar -gain. JOSEPH ZILER, Pcopr-
ietor Mt. Carmel. •
Farm for Sale
That first claesfarrabeim,glaitnated
in south, part of Lot 5 con 3 (Towle
ship of Bieldulph Cpetainiing 60 'acres
of choice land On the peerniees is a
new up -to -tine bfickeedevelling,'..new
bank bern 42x70. all 'finished in good
style iintla cement Lucre, large or-
chard of fruit well fended and en.-
dererainecl in a good state of Culti-
vation never failing well of spring
water 30 acres in grass the bala.ece
urderecultivatIon 13 acres beine pre-
ared for fall wheat Also Sonth half cf
fa:: 3 toe l con1ainn' 50 aeres of
choice land 5 acres of bash 35 acres
ef gran', windmill and tank on never
failing well of sprine water
well suited for grazine well fenced
and underdrainen Convenient • to
school and church being (intent two
miles freen Centralia:
These properties will be sold in °inn
or two lots to suit. ourchasere Ealay
terms of payment The purchaser, to
have the privilnee of zoine on as
soon ae, the present eroptis taken off
anti full poseeseron cn 1st of Novem-
ber, Zen terms and perticulara ap
ply on the promisee, to
Beebe. Careoli Saintabury ozt to Thos.
CamerOm Auctioneer Farquhar P. 0.
• ouse for Sale -
Aonc sially and half houses with in
hall, acre ciE grOund on Eliza. -
befit Street. A good fruit ender* of
almost eyery nirel -of choice „ (ruin
There are 'four bed/wets, • narlor,
dining room kitchen end welotlehed
also pantry avith dumb waiter and
large cellar with ;soft 4ater brouebt
hr • 'ekes valueble property ie well
lotated being almost a Hoek south of
jritnee Street Methodiet aburch. For
further particulars apply to reenk
iilI Peoprietore
--nen
neenenee ' ' en•entinisen
DR. A. 11. KINS,MAN un.s, p.n.s,
lIonor 'Graluat ot Teeonto 174100
,„ grsity
%ow 2,11:11VTISitti !" :XX"
%Atli extracted without pain. lot
,any bad effects.: Office over Gleadt
'man Otor4b1/17'n,Office. Main Ski
zzat,m.
- 17, BRO'WNING De et Ce
LP P. S. Graduate Victoria Vane*
sity Offiee and reeldence Dominion.
Lahraf oryae Exeter,. •
Associate Coroner of Huron eksi
D 'meow & C'ARLIN'G
Barristers, Solicitors Notaries Cone
Veennoers Gommiesioners, Solloitlen•
for the Mcilsona Bank etc. ,. •, .
. .
Money to L:oan at lowest rates of Ine
texeatt 1 , 1,
`0FFIcE,--MA.121 STREET Byairrgit;
1. B. Carling B. A U. 014 Diwgva
M ONETO LOAR t. 1 it:.1 I :
We bare a large amount of PAIN
at funds to loan on farm and natte
lage properties a* lowest rate of Ow
teenete • ;
‘gt 411
GVADMAN & STANBUR•71 •4.
Barristera, Solioitore,
Exeter. • ..,
Itiellsborne and filbbert
Farmer's Mutual Fire Insur-
ance Gompanil
Head Office, Farquhar,. Ont.,.
President J. V. RUSSELL reief
Yiee-Fres. RoBT. GABDINES
DIRECTORS . - • r'
ROBT MORRIS . , . Staffa •
Tabs. RYAN ,...; 7 Dublin
WM- .ROCK 1 Li 1 Winobelscnie
WM. ROI • a Bornh4
t. , • 1 AGENTS I sea e
JOHN ESSERY Exeter. agent Use
beim' end Biddielph. 1 • '
aleLIVER HARRIS Munro agenteeoite
111103bert Fellarton and Logan. i • -,
, W. A. TURNBULL. : '
Secy.Treas. Farquhar'
GLADMAN & ST.ANBURY. •
.. Solicitors. Eneter. e
Have City
EliCeS
Replace thd peed -
lent, drauglity dant -
gerous and offen- -
sive out-of-doors cloe
set with an indoor- ,
closet *tele i require
es • no sewer non -
plumbing, end no.
fini.slillig • innthelktiin ,
Have city conveniences in your honnee,
Safeguard family health by installing a, , •
• "Tweed" Closet
Sanitary and. Odorless
"Tweed" Closets can be installed ha,.
the bathroom, cellar. or any otheki
convenient p)ed(' indoor. Merely' re -
centring to be connected by a pipe for' -
ventilation with a chimney hole.
''Tweed" Liquid Chemical, used beet
connection with Tweed Closets is both'
a deodorant and adisinfectantneMany;
hundrede-of Tweed closets bave been
sold in Canada.. Send for illustrated.
price list.
Wooler Apr. 3, 1012. Deaf -Sire:
TheChemical Closet I bought froba
you on Jan. 5tb, 1912 is perfect. I did.
not empty it Until Mar. 29th. Thee
is three in the family • and can leayeo
the lid up and no particle of odor can -
be found I would not ask for anything-,
better. Yours truly, E. R. Wessels.
ti 81001 Trough b MIR Co MN!: .
Agent: -W. J. tleaman.
CETRAL
AIWATFORDA._oNT.
• 1,;,1
•
4. Our teachers ar11enperiene
••eened•-ixistzletisits. entir • eoursees
• are better than ever and tha •
•
4.,,Aquipinent more
ate eeWeatom for our 'g.7inacIPulaettees4
sa•
ee • tham do other eipailar eel:woes,
• . Fourteen applications for te •
• trained help were received dur-
• ing the peat week, some of
o these offering over t$700e per ite
• annora, .We have three depart- r
mehts commercial, !Shorthand "47ip.
• and Telegraphy. Write for et-
* our free. ,Catalogne end sec ote
• What we are !doing.
0 ••
D. A. MeLACHLAN.
Principal. --
VOryWOmaItI
is interested ind shoeldkA0
about the wonderful
Marvel Whirling Sieisp.
DO110h0
Ask it* dniggIst for
• 0. If bnennot weeny
tee ,hteetemee ,aceept so
ottes. bat sen'd'ileing for Ma -
it gives full
osirtlealers_anddirectiene Myeloid:4a
soesetechweentsotasurrayCOOVindeor, Oaf
' , Gimes* Ariiiito for (*nada.
Electric Restorer
for Mett-
Phosnhonol re..storesUvel:Yiie'rvein the body'
to its proper tension,' rotbf
vim and vitality; Premature decay and ;Menet
Weia,klieS5 evertor/ onctS. Plioapliontri will
miticeion a ritm man, Priad MI a box, or twb tor
15. :end to any address. !The Reboil DraiV;
t. Chhiskeirisioso Ofit.