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•The. Molsons Bank I
InCarporatea 18551
,eleteeeaa, .t 24,077,730 35,042,811
LOANS AND IN VESTMEN'TS. .27,45 '7, 000 .88,854,801
:t
Record of Progress for Five Years
1006
CAPITAL ... . , 8,000,000
ItE,SERVE .. .. 3,000,000
906a191 1
1911
$ 4,000,000
4 600 000
TOTAL ASSETS- - . 83,000,192 48,237.284i
Has 83 Brancheri in Canada, and Agents and, Correspondents in all
tbe •principal Cities in tile wood.
A General Banking Business Transacted
Savings Bank Department
At all Branches. interest allow d at Highest Current Rates.
Diok.son ifs Carling. Solicitors. „ il-IURDON Manager
THE C A\ NA IAN ANK
F CO MERCE
SIR EDMUND WALKER, C.V.O., LL.D., D.C.L., President
ALEXANDER LAIRD -YOTIN'AIRD
General 11/manger Assistant Gener ager
CAPITAL, $15,000,000 ''REST, $12;500,000
BANKING BY MAIL
Accounts /nay be opened at every branch of The Canadian
Bank of Commerce to be operated by mail, and will receive the
same careful attention as is given to all other departments of the
Bank's business. Money may be deposited or withdrawn in this
way as satisactorily as by a personal visit to the Bank.
Exeter Branch—G. L. WAUGH Manager
BRANCH ALSO AT. CREDITO
8.4
--- Selected —
g1GIEL-GRA.DE STE
COAL—well screened,
right and
Ii locky.
Celebrated— .
Blue.. Lake Cement
Hard
ALWAYS ON. EAD
Large stock. Ofall kinds
of Lumber, Lath, Shin=
gles and Cedar Posts
!lo J atwortlill,
GRANTON.
11-"F•
Have City
fiCUS
Replace the pesti-
lent, draughty don
gerous and offen -
sive out -of doors do
Se t with an indoor
closet which requir-
es no sewer np
, plumbing, arid no
finishing system.
Have city conveniences in your home,
Zafeguarti family health by i ris telling a .
‘7"1"'',fTweed" Closet
Sanitary and Odorless
"Tweed" Closets can be installed in
Mei bathroom, _cellar, or any other
• elnevenient place indoors. merely re-
quiring to be ffirnnected by a pipe for
ventilation with a chimney hole.
e'Tweed' Liquid Chemical, used in;,
norenection with Tweed Closets is both.
deadoraet and a disinfectant. Many
hundreds of Tweed closets have bee:141:d
- 1 WISHING
De y.ott wish the -mark' were.hatiter?
ILet rne tell you what to doe
Set 4, wabeh upon your action&
Igeep thent always e.brs-ight afid true;
Rid your mind of "selfish eadtives,
Let your thoughts be clean and high;
Yon can make a little Eden
Of the spaoe you campy.
Do you wish- the world were wiser?
Well, suppose yotl make( a staree
By aectunulating wiscieee: • -
In 'the serail, book of your berirte
Donot waste one page or. folly,
Live to learn and leta,rn to iive•
If yoti want to give men. kr.oVrie.dge,
You niiist ,getit ere you •
D.,o you wish 'the world were happy?
Then, remember, day by day.
Just to scatter seeds ef kindaess
As you pass along, the way;
For the pleasure of bhe many
May be -oftbitnes traced, to one,
As the hand that plants, .tke timer,
Sheitees armies from, the sea,
The Eucharistic Congress 'has. just
Mx:Waged its meeting. in Vienna, and
the claim is made. that it wee the
Most .saccesaful of any yet, held, bete
in point of numbers and the presence
of distir.guished persons. In an 1-n-
terview ir Vienna Cardinal /*earn?
said Roman Catk,olicism was g,ainine
ground in England
e is 0 0 •
The British ,Battleship 'AUnacious'
ore of -the 'King Geoege V' c1as -as
la uncted on Sept, lebh at leirken-
heace The building of the warship
was greaLle delayed by mho; •tronbles
which have seriously affeeted the
British r.aval construction. Many
improvements have been ineredue3,1
in the 'Audacious' the details of
which, however, have been witheaeld
by the Admirality
* a s
How:, elid Rip Van Winkle come to
Lave, tame to sleep twenty years;
'suppose. Le was waitiag tor one
of Mose fellows Who /eaves a pign
or. is office door s,aying that
would be back in ten mane ted-Sa tire'
it it I* IP, O. o
Teri ravel apprentices and one pet-
ty officer belonging bp; ate bevel
training; school at north Chelcalgo
were' drowned on • Sunday tFeept. 25th
by tke ,capsixber, in a esqoall of the
cat ter • they were Bailing, to "wiallea off,
Atty. •
d in Canada. Send for illustrated
;Mae list.
Wooler Apr. 3. 1012. Deer Sir;
The Chemical Closet I bought from
you.on Jou. ath, 1012 is per feet. I did
not empty ib until Mar. 201.1. There
is three in the family and can leave
the HI uo and no particle of odor can
be found 1 would not aek for anything
better, Yours truly, E. M. Wessels.
Tiie & tiauillnc co Limited
— •"Closed For the Game."
He 'grandmother's dead," the office boy
Said,
Caressing his eyes with he sleeve.
"Too bad," said his boss, with a shake of
the head.
"You must take a day off for to grieVe."
Alrenit:- W. J. Hearn "I've a pain in me dome," Wan the bil.
r? clerk's moan
•
N.
MORE MEN REQUIRED 'TO HA1a-
VEST 'WESTERN CANADA CROPS.,
61.00 io Witnipegi Octet:bet 14th
From all statiera. in Canada via CJi
raga arid St. Paul: 1 a
Vete 1.elf cart mile from Winnipeg,
tat cite tleation hut not beyond, Mac-
leod Gragery or Earneracea I
Rett,reing half cent mile to Win -
pg plots le11,00 to destietation,
,Cto, dee
The Graad Trunk" Pacific Railway
the sitortest and quickest route
,• e:r. Winnipeg 'Saskatoon Edmon-
ton. Ask r.earest Oresed Teetak agent
for „tea oartioulers t,'„cliets eta,. or
-write A. F. Ilioff DP A 'Toronto Ont,
Chddrei Orr
FOR FLETCHER'S
aAns rc) it A'
As he rubbed his knob, which was bah -4
iess.
"Toted better iay oft.„" said the boss, with
a cough.
"Your headache might Make you care
-
The rest of the force. with no sign of re-
morse.
Itilled their relatives off. 'Twas a shame!
And the boss, with a glance at his cable-
dar askance,
Plung a sign out -"Closed for the game."
-Philadelphia Ledger.
Move to Bo Commended.
"1 was out in tee woods' bunting yea.
terday„ and 1 shot a man who was
wearing one of These fuzzy hilts."
"Well?"
"1 :un :amid people may think 1 did
It Intentionally."
ee finial Why, man, if they think
that you will get all tbe mere credit."
-11Onston Pose
4-- '47'
Ohil area Orr necktie gazed Out of the wireloW.
FOR FLETCHER'S .1 Ito)* blatne the Sea," he muttered,
C A S ORIA
PENNSYLVANIA'. OLITC14.,
scendanks of.tho Gee:emu Wile Came
to This 'Gauntry in 1024
To most Aniekoans the word "DniPh"
means" German. TIie Dutch are 01.
la_adin.'s 'from the Netherla110.!!.
YUle Was tlelt settied 'by the 'Dutch
from Hollabtl„`
The #11%t GerMans Caine to tills coun-
try in'1582 and: settled at-GerMantown.
It Is estittated that the Germaif and
their descendants in Pennsylvania
numbered 100,000 at the time of obr
revolutkon„ The deseendants of these
are called the Penusyrivanta Gensians
or Dutch. The word Dutele ks a core
ruptimi of Dentsob, meaning Gonne.
The early Gentians were followees
of Menne' Straps, known as Mennon-
ites. They were persecuted lit tliOir
orn couutry on account of Their re-
ligious belief and wine Peon offered
religion's Meaty it was gladly itt'ecept-
eta by them. The, persecutea'Gerreans
:nate laagely from Ole Rhenish pOltiti-
nate,: Wertelnberg, front ate 'ewer
Ratite, Alsace, Shony and Switter-
land. ,P
The southeastern eounties of Perin-
sylvanai, such as Lancesta, York,
Bks 'and Lebanoia were, ehosen 'for
settlement. These iettlers spoke ^a
vateety of dictlects; and, opIng to seg-
regation IsCrelifeloas commonities, They,
clerktd their Motliee totigueee English
woi•de kayo el* crept in aid-a0;4,re-
sulteetve 'have the some:What, Pletur-
esquelanguage known is the "Penn:
sylvainiee Dead]," her "relfglous 'ba-
llet and Urge ebnineen interest have
preserved this elaes with sthgiilar
`purity: -Philadelphia. Ledger. r •
-r
1.• •
01.0 TALLY STIOM
• .,
Their 'Use. In„England Was AbOlicalitta
.yviti.Disastnous Re.illiES. 4`
In :the nrageum, atitieled to the,
standards aepartment of theailabar,d of
trade, .111. :yard, Lenaleaa
a box contatn4aanumber of efledabla*
excheqiier tally stickiaapou ithiCh,
anaearly period iaL th& last cantata?,
Itaaas*tge cutitam acakeep"the 'national
aceounia!ke
The tallewers -notched stiekseoa
seasonecM?Illow theanotehama
that edge. aeprepting ethe
aeaouute-the siatillestafor•epence, a
larger notelifor sbilns andathelara.,
asea0epolinds. ,
eTte. system, wh1eh.. wasflest Intro-
duced by the Normansatathe yaara.060.
was not finaily illiolishqa*ttetil'tlee
reign oa William IV., aera only
Stitlitdieeateeens reseats. aaaerdea.eiat
proianilgaga tiara the-aactuanleted tal-
lies; aMailuting foe maay thousiladse.
weep* to ..13e' destrdaed; and, they weefe
,
accordinaler binned in Olin 'og the ato'ves
liakhaahoili*e of lords. By so means
or-othetathe stove beeaAe; Choked,' tlie
paneling; caught. fire, and ,in the end
9, whole ea the itelace ofaiteitmina
steraevatjaatehe„exceptain oa ay'estaelio:”
stea 411, ',Was ales'aabyed
•era •
Some yeire ago a nein' bereoattli
oldtalla seeks wore diaagetheel -
?,fatikbals tank; in, loantlearel *.sireaeatii
Nar.York Millen* •
Fezeles From the Greek.
If tea° ere a few,, eyhy not three; If
tbrea, wha not four; oil by a gradual:,
ly advancing indrement of number tv,hy
not 10,000, or any, other At/miter? ,Ote
again, ir the lbss of•a Itair doefi"
not mate a man bald; why sbouldiabe
loss of to, of three, and so on; and
infetentially the loss °teat?
If; thee, no addition, or subtract -10
of a urit Can transfonen a small nun*e-
ber of wbeat genius, into a,heap or a
full bead of hair into a bald bead, bow
is It *possible* that' either transiti"on
sbou•Id err be,aeco,mpilelied?.
Te a grain of millet out of sabusliel
anelet it fall on the ground, and it
makes 'no noise- Take every grain in
sucoesalon of 10,000, let the same bap -
pen, anti no sound' Is beard. Then col -
lett all the grains back into the bushel
an ,pour 4t mit: and the result is a
great ,noise. How, ask -s Zeno, can 10,-
090 tioiselese process& make one tall of
noise?'
Honars at -College.
anliat was your son''s social stand -
hg in, College?"
very feir. Why, he almost go,
into the Gibber and Squeak soeletyr
"Indeedi EIow was that?" • e
"Why, you know* 447. alTa3:0 bit
them on the back as a sign they ,haya
been seiecled, antaGeorae,wes bit on
the back with such fence that It knock-
ed ban down."
"Mercy!"
aYes, indeed. He Thought of course
be bad been chosen,, but be found out
afterward It was the class bully who
bit bint because be didn't like the set
of his collar: But even that's a great
lionor."-Cleveland Plain Dealer.
' The American Collector.
'You ean fissily*? rivc that this old
master is genuine?'
"Ob, yes, my very dear sr. Tbe
proof Is perfect. Why, I can point out
to you the very street in wbieb the
poor old master lived."
"And you are sure be was an old
master?"
*Sure! Why, my yet7 dear sir, be
was more than ninety- when he died."
-111 take it."-Clivelaud Plain Dealer.
Made the Sea Run,
"Ah, yes," murmured Miss Screech.
er after the first selection at the mu-
sicale, X have had seine exciting ex-
perieneea Conaing over here front
LonciOn a terrible storm arose, and I
had to sing to quiet the immigrants.
Yon Should have seen the heavy sea
runnIng!"
And the bar, rude man in the pink
APPleS IVattted
Exeter Evaporator
_ we •will pay 25e per tanelvecaptimied
Ler Vaiater Peelere twe and, A woe-.
ter "metes and oven. — • -
JOS. SUTTON,Mz
Clearing. Atiction Sale.
FARM Sa.10C1t aMPhEaaaaltITS
Mr. Joe White Attet.;13ai, received
irstinebiooS from tbe tinderaigat a to
Sell by publie qiuctiori on
,WT. 9 S. B. 11, IJSPORNail
West ,coroer faeen a6 lairleton on
11WO1SDAY 60Top.E12'21 12 :
— - •
At 12 o'clock eharp, aolloWma
valuable property, . •
110IISEZI Loose 12 yeara old 'Agri-
eutturala I barse 7 yeara oid %en -
oral Purees:ea 1 gis mare S.L.rea
years old "A'aitietilturei, 1 acted &rive
er 9 years okd quietrar.d
,CATTLE1cow-due:et., time. ofeeele
1 cow due ir4 Deceetber; 1 cows elee
in ;Textuary e 2, Nrirs due in -April; 1
Farrow cow, anteeree 2..,yeeirs old;
9 s-eers 1 Year &A, 4 steer .aalves3
4 heifers two „recces old, 4 steep eel-
's 4.1.4etfiera 2 yrs oldie 0; heifens. I
yr; old., 3 baiter. ealves. •
110GS 1 Ini-ooa, Oen Witte litter at
foot, a store •hogse FOWL. About 50
hers and pallets, .
1IV/ELEMENTS-1 1.4.1.,Dber wager.,
1 -amok wagon, 1 top 'buggy, 1 Wagoei
box witk ehelaing iota s'efirieles seat
complete, 1 L4u,o boX-et'xtter, 1 Mase
sey .Harrie lair.dee• new laMower, 1
tore Take, 1 single ratipdr, 1 land
Boller, I ‘seeddrill, Har,row.
I pair of. •bobileighs. I set even %flak
reW4s, • 2 eingle plow,ae *4 aulkY1 plow; L
1 two 'furrow .plow, 1 root scuffle?
rot -pulper, aaela 1 .gravel
box, 1. Le* Ian/lane-, mill:evith.„134yrssf
complete,, 1 !see of scales 2000.1be cap-
acity,- 1 loag.2ru4k, I' atraar °titter,
1 33nase powere '1 Grasa' Seed eawe,r,
1 hay fork ear eir.d allege with
velleys corapiete, aOreami
Seperator 1 favorite .eleura, . 1 -Caul-
aror. kettle 1 lined water trough, '241
logina cheats. 1 -pig :crate, 2 sets
Double ,Larr.ess, 1 set• ea ain.gle Aar -
ease, Forks, Shovels and hoes, 20 ton
of mixed tax, 150 Bath of Barley:
300talsh of. os.t,S, t goat horse .Ciallars
No iieerae as' the prearidtoa is git-
rg' up a •
TERMS SF SALE -Ail sums 02 0.10
and -under oashon day- clf: seep over
flat arnour.t 12., months credit w -ill
be green eft approvea,
oleet aotase 4per cent disco:male off
or ca.she
jel.n HaSleereed Jos White
paieprietar • ' , Auctioneer
-j
•
Notice to Credjtors
•
In the 'matter of the patate of
Frarxi,s -0eo,4bitott Of the yillaae Of
teereralie, Ceuety Of Ilu±os Gentle-
man ,deceasede•
'Notate is heedba O'eti pursuaat to
Statutes in that' ebehaif that all
'rtC(i'iLOl'$ 11411 E41116.4"E"' MEV i mg ei alma
tegatost the estete of the late Fr,anctita,
Geo, Abbottaa the aialageoa afeetralia
who ,died or. or about bhe 23act of. Oct.
11912 are required on or before the
30th tit • Oct'. `to afeled havief prepald
Sr deliver to Mestere. Madman • k
Stapbury, solicitoreafor the execu-
tors. or • • the eeetete of. the
said deeeased tteirechrietiese and sure
ea in es, addresses- elect , d,eseriatkieres, the
ruI particulars of 'their oliims,
ecateenett of theit 'adeounta end iho.
nature of the eeceritica, it any held
by thein And further take aetice.
that after ,such:liet .mer.titioed date
.the i. -a141 Executors will. proceed to di's-
' rrbute the esspts„ of the deceased
aumeg, the parties' entitled thereto
having regard billy to the claims of
which they shall then hive notice, and
that the said 'Ex,eautors will ' not
be liable for the said assetts or.. any
tart thereof to araaperson or persons
of whose claims r.otiee shalanot.have
beenateceived ay tram ab the time. of
eau"- eistributior... ;
L ADMA & .STANDUR Y..
aolicitors for , tha' Executors.
.Detea • Exeter- LiIIt th aay of
October 1912a '
. •••
. • '
16nse for Sale
FOB SALE ---A gepa 8 rooni Lease
3 Iota:, A :e.Lee. home Enquiro at
Times Offical
All4Ctitin :Sale;,. •
,
Of Faint:, F„arna.. Stoek ' ern -Itnple-
meits oa Lee.10 ton 1 lteov 7111912
at 12_4'.0 sharp, ••• e
Normar. Jarrett S: Phillips
Prop ' • • • tAttlet:
WhaVZ
D 'Memo
aetween stationery and 'sta-
tionary ?
A difference of one letter.
But if your, 'stationery,
, Is vvell. printed, up to
dace and bieeinesslike,
much:se at'e nsupp&y
you, yotir trade will
not be stationary,
Good Stationery,LetterHeads,
13 U heads Staternents, Cfrci
tars. Etc., keep Business ON
FLIE MOVE
That's the kind we print
NOTICE!
Whereas xor wife, Mary jane Veal,
having left lay bed and board without
my knowledge or consent, 1 hereby
aatifT allWhten le may concern, that
I will not be reponsitiia for any debts
she may incur in my name,
WILLIAM VEAL
Elimville, Oct. Sth, 1912. '
Auction Sale
'EMOICIlk.CATTLE
L. 3. PhillipiaLlenaaed Auctioneer
Las received inateuctions from Sno.
Shannon, to sell ay. Peibila Auetioa at
the, • •
METROPOLITAN noTEn EXETER
-01*-74
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1Z .'1.2
Atone o'clock shall) the kfoliowizi;
valuable catock vin.,
SI HEAD OF CHOfCE CATTLE eon-
sistirgof• a number of choice .fresle
calved Cows A Lumber or cows, due
to calve We fall, A eiamber of cows
due to calve in Spring also a nuraber
of etoice young cattle. ,
TERMS OF SALE -0 months credit
rill be given on furnishiro' approved
joint notes. A discouet of 4 per cent
per annum allowed fer Caste: Dealee
Lon of Auctioneer Final.
jno Shannon jr. S PtiihIips
Prop, Met,
Auction Sale
OROICIE ic3AJTITLE 0
1,41 1 a '-01;.-4i 1 I
ffstr.
alas, :OEM:term:I thee received;
beetraetions, from tle underaigned to
sell by palate auotior. on
SATURDAY &WOOER 191B
at one, o'clock pe, na et
, THE METle.OPOLTTAN HOTEL
EXOTER
a ear 'Jona Of; choica eattle. keeled -
:lag a number of: year calla a inum-
of two yeam alda a 'number of •CONVa
and 12 cows with salves at foot. The
abeve are all in goer) Gond:al:out.
lailliata SA1E--.6 erten tits 'credit
will be given' or. fusaiskia approved
aant rates:, A diet:mint of 6 per
cent per annum off for oash in,afeu. of
0te
THOS, SAMEItON
-Asic Veneer
G. T. DOW
Proprietor
Extensive Auction Sale
-OF-
FARM STOGSK & IMPLEMENTS
WLe unaereigned Anetioneer has re-
Eeived instruct:lane to aeh . by public
auettor; on the 'premises of the prop
rietar or..
LOT 17 1.0111. 7 STEPHEN
One and a talf •mtlea Novae ot
Credito o on.
THUMDAY 013TOB1R 24, 1912
it 1 oalock, sharp *hi 101.towite
valuable property via.
, -HORSES-1e ei& riltuataral
years old e gel/area ;cement/ -purpees
3 years, old, :got by, labiora general
purpose mare, blood marc,- 9 aears
old; blood filly riaing two years,.
CATTLE -76 cows. due to calve in
March; ;April and May; 2 year eld
heifer , due Way 1;-. 5 &mice steers
rieing, throe years; 4 a teen's. riain:f:
2
years, 7 calyea,
'1100S-11 pigs; 3 months. elde
POIPATRY- 30 acne
IIMPLEMENT8-4 -Massey -Harr
binder nearly new. mower, 13 aril]
koe lead culayakor; Frock and wood
out -throw 'disk, 2 eets kliamotd bar -
rowel, land roller, a avaliciag plows,.1Vlasey Harris twin, plowse. scattier,
stalky rake, heavy wagon, nearly- new
1 second hand wagon. hay rack,
nearly new Leg rack; wag,ole 'box,
2 ladders, 2 good sets double tar -
nese, set eingle
Whniffteires, neokyokes,
sleighs pair of light steaehs, lathing
rola, 12 hundred eoun.d scale, grind
seone; De, Laval iereem Separator.
nearly new, reotvalunlIrn_zetsve, b3g targe re grei
box top buggy, cutler pale of bob
copper kettle, cook etovet: N :wear- •
ate of, neatgolds and turnips, in the
field a quantity of /lay for leash, 4
logging etains., forks hoes, rakes;
and also a eoltic dog and otter ar-
ticles too aumerous: to mention_
'Terms of Sale -All owns ef $5 and
under cash over that amount 12 mina
tts oredit will be giver on furntabine,
approved joiet .notes., 5 per rent Off
Lor xiiih or. credit an:lanes
jas.Sutcatoi:ldr.p
Yeer. it.rew FPirliokbeffietr
Aa
Clearing Auction Sale
EARIVI STOCK & IMPLEMENTS
' HAY ROOTS & eaORN .
• Mr. Thos. Cameron hae ;received in-
atreatiora from the undersigned to
eell by poblic auction an •
LOT 28 CON 9, IIIBBEET
WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 23
1912,, at or.e o'cack starp, the fol.
voluable eroperty.
nonsEs 1 Brood ,Marc 5 yearsolh
Agricultural; 1 Blacle mere 8 years
olta Draught; 1 Bay' 2 years
okra Ageicull mai; 1 sticklina colt.
A.g rig eat nra 1„ .
'CATLF-1 lTierewed cow, 1 cow, • • •
dee ao calve at time of sale, , 3 c,oeas•
due to catad 1ir., May, ',Siete:era 2 yea,
olat 3 'steers 1 year old, 2 Iltrafees
2. years oar, 2 Heifers I year old., 44
SpeSt.g entytee 1 -calf one week, old
HOGS -1 Belied Sow, 5 tags in
mortas rad.,
• ISIPLEIVIENTS.-1 Top fitigey i•eiare
Ty Lew 1 set or Team harriesia 1 ex 0
&ogle liarnt-ss. a quantity of "Hay.
41 quar.tity of R1110 golds i. the Vela
I acre or corr. in the ft:tat
Positively .r.o reserve as tle 4-Proe
placates:a Las r,'r.1l he aarmS
TERMS Oli* SALF-All auras- or $5
ar.,d under cash nit tiny of sole., ovZ.n I
itat amour.1: 8 months ar.klit will '
be giver. oft turnislan,e approved
joa.t notes 5 per cent per *mann S
off for Cask. ' I
Mrs, Geo, Stacey ILEA ,Crieneron
atal,c,.WOraCea
r,topti:e trea%
Far* for Sale DR. 0,14, ROULSTON L. R. S. 3):'
DENTIST
Macre farm Let M0'010,
ehip of Hay eaa Londou Ao4d 2 1-.4
miles *Ono Ureter and, Z la2 miles
!'rmuk fAppAy 'to 11.1 13: Rasa
Byron Oita •
House for Sale"
na,t.:fifee aesidence tiff lalarebarar
of, Albert eta James Eit'reeta, lone df:
the ;least Joeatioria in the town of Ere -
ter At a bergain for quick buyer.
Apply at the residence of Nal Jos,
Hawkifts or to Mr, !It.'.; Oka aeaforth,
October.,
Farm for Sale .
1Compesed Of N. part 17. ettaces,ston
1, township of Stephen, toata nava
25 Acres! On the premieree, is a. good
brick kouse, kitelten and woodshed,
with hard and, eoft water. LA, beak
barn 32x45; akso hen cued: pig batiste-.
Large orchard of winter 'fruit; oleo
garden of email haat; adundanee of
spring water. Ttis is a detairable
property near town of Exeter. Easy
teems of eayrnents My Je Wilson
nroprietresa. For terms and partic-
ulars apply 'to Ttos, Cameron Far.
qukar B. O.. VT -9.5 Lf
Farm for Sale
That first deem faim beimelmituattal
South -half of let, '3 Conti ti
fontaining 50 agree , Of
choice iand 5 aces of bush 35 acres
of graze, windmill and tank on never
failing well of spring. water
well suited for grealne well fenced
and, unaerdrainedS Convenient to
school and, church being dietani, two
miles from Centralia:
rging Pcoaseseiot on first of Novem-
ber. For terms and pirticulare aP
ply op the premisea, to
Elisha 'Carroll Saintebury or to .Thos.
Camerae' Auctioneer Parqutar P. O.
Houses for Sale
Messrs' Snell and lafarchand are of-
fering for sale twe fine new an-lek
residences, on the eld Mansion Hoe
property: They' are equipped with
lure -ace, electric light, toiiet, bath
and cioaet: They are papered and
grained and will be ready to ocoupy
in two or ttree w-eeks. Apply to
Wes, Snell; Exeter,
Voters' List..
.00,fier Graduate of Toronto Val
it Office over Dickson & (laid
hags Law effise. Closed Wedne
day eftereoons.
illesideucti 5 b.
DR. A. 11. KINSUAN 4.1:f.a.D.D,11
Honor Greicluate of Torontte Uatilta
°laity ;
1./EalaalSal
Teeth extractea without pain. ca, --
any bad effects. Office over Glada
'man & Stanbury's Office Main Stri
Ex e ter,
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- W. BROWNING Da M. Oi
101I P. S. Graduate Victoria Univera
sity Office and residence Dominion;
Labrafory., Exeter.
'Associate Coroner of Huron f
ICKSON & cAnnom
Barristers, Solicitors Notaries Con
veyancers Commissioners, Soliciteafe
for the Molsona Bank eta i 1
Money to Loan at lowest rates or in.
teresa. '
OFFICE -MAIN STREBT E.Y.ETEIV,
I. la Carling B. As C, He Dicateost
MONEY TO LOAN,
• We have a large ambunt of privet'
ate funds to loan on farm and vil-
lage properties at lowest rate of ina
terest,
GLADMAN & STANBURIZ
Barristers, Solicitors, Main Sts
Exeter.
buss G. E. M. pISSETT Ailus We D.,
Honor Graduate of the London 4:lebeet
servatory of lYlusic, Teaching. Ea
lege of the Weetera aTaiversie
Teacher Piano -Theory -Harmoreye
counterpoint and Musical rfistor
EV,its prepared for nausicai exame
inaticiag. 4 't
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Tllc Usborna and fithbOt
Farmer's Arintual Fire—Insnr-
allGe Gompanll -
Head Office, . Farquilars Ont
President J, a. RUSSELL'
Vice -Pres, RoBT. GARDINER,
DIRECTORS ,
Township of Ffsberne
Notice . is hereby'giyen that a Collab
will be beld pursuant to tbe Ontariea.
_Xoter'sLisbace ba, all' is Honor the
Judge of the tiounty Court cif the cou
ray of Hurcin, at the Township „Hall,
Elimvilie on Friday the hith day of
October 1012 at 100 clock to hear and
deeerinine complainte of errors axd
omiasions in the votevs List of the.
Municipality ofIlabOrne Tovenslaipaor
1912,
gjaANCIS MORLEY
Whalen, Sept 10th 1'912 Clerk
, . .
ouse for Sale or Rent
• A comfortable brick cottage, with
ataad sized parlor, dining room, twn
bediomns, kitchen, woodshed and
cellar. • Stable and some fruit trees.
Corner Albert amen:heron streets, a
choice location. Tema to suite
Sabi. SANDERa
Corn 'for Canning
Factory.,
• Farmers growing corn for the Can
ming Factory will kindly bring in a
cob to the factory -when they will be
advised -when to make delivery. , We
are auxioue to nave it come in as soon
as it is ready.
Exeter Canning 00.
110I)T MORRIS a Staffs,
THOS. RYAN Dualin
De. 13RO/01 Winchelseea
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AGENTS
Jo ESSER ¥ Exeter. agent
Us. -
borne *and,
aLrvER irititinfg 311,111e".9
Hibbert Fullerton and Logan.
W. A. TITRNADLL
Secy.Treas. Farquhar'
MADMAN & STANBURY
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