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The Exeter Times, 1919-3-20, Page 4EC!T Otte, t91� Tkx'L`, ' ., X':'I''ER YEW. I I 1 Fanners Attention Make moue, eo, your seam e juxiog tta:il send wintoat*.71•0001 The 1aa11i14g { ai.4i4-13nr OAN DIAN NfUBSEli`Y Whitish and Euxafpe>asa iaerliet i vrut4 ! be Open rawest tor li7a,nradian firuit and pow ,is tthet ime • to order for ageing Moat rgeat riot of !Frail rs3 d Ornamental �itQok, Seed Potatoes, etc., gr'2'wes Oteteola 1Weite Ser Pa.rtioularis STONE ,WELLIN€alT(,f , Abe Old Reliable Fonthil.i oldunserie$ E tabii>sihed 1837 , TORONTO, ONT. Ti»i.e ` b1 f . s lee ethazge of tines ,will be (made ot. January 5th 1919 lti:eternaxtion No, in ,Agents' .tapas 13„ .3, DORA gest, Aazetes ,Phone 46w v4�e 1�5*+sska e�anrvc�4 044.o F^ [+ren TRO 6p 4 ,.<0 03 x• ink Terni,. from f January 6th • Is recognized as one of the most reliable Commercial 4. Schools irn-1CaX ada. The instruo- p tors are experiencedand„,the at Courses are up-to-date. Grads te • ates are placed in ,positions and they meet with success. Stu- : dents may enter at any time. Write ;at ones for ,free cata- logue. • SE, O. ELLIOTT , President • D. ;A. MoLAQHLAN, Prinoipai, tAe9#eeateeeeJ.40. �'a!Q+kallik9U. s•,; rrn eras :Atterition' 6 Wire Fence 4ec per rood 7 Wire Fence 50c per rod 8 Wire Fence 57c per rod Lots of Cedar .Posts and anchor Posts 9 and 10 ft. long on hand. Best Gracie of eatXXX Shingles $1.35 per bunch_ hemlock lumber from $35.00 to ;642.00 per 31,. Let me quote you on your cement either iia carload iota or small lots. • Phone 12, I�Oi:i A. J. t� CLAd v111Y GRANTON ID CENT "CASCAREI'S". FOR LINER AND BOWELS Core Sick Headache, Constipation, Biliousness, Sour Stomach, Sad Breath -Candy Cathartic. No odds .now bad your liver, stomach r bowels; how much your head aehes, how miserable you are from constipa- Ition, indigestion, biliousness and slug- gish. bowels -you always get relief with Oasoarets, They immediately cleanse a:nd regulate the stomach, remove the sour, fermenting food and foul gases; !bake lam exeess bile from the liver and >Derry off the constipated waste matter fend poison from: the intestines and owebt. A 10 -rent 'box from your drug- gist will keep your liver and bowels dean; stomach sweet and head clear for ;Menthe. They work while you sleep. CASTO "" I A Fei Infants and Children in Use ForOver 30Years Always bears the lignatrire of Notice to Creditors In than matter of the estate of' Tllonias ]Huston. of the Towuehip of iliddulph, County of Middlesex, Farmer. deceased. Notice- is hereby given purtauaut to Statutes in that behalf that all cred- itors and others having claims a- gainst the estate of the said Thomas 1 lstou, who died en or about March 1st, 1919, are required on or before the 7 t1t day of . j ria, 1919, to scud by post prepaid or deliver to Messrs. Wadman & Stanbury, of the Village, of Exeter, Solicitors for the Execu- tors of the said deceased, their chris- ten and surnames, addresses and de- scriptions, the full particulars of their claims, the statement of their accounts and the nature of the secur- ities, if any, field by them. And fur- ther take notice that after such last mentioned date tee said Executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among the parties matted thereto, having regard only to the claims of which they shall have notice and that the Executors will not be liable for said assets or -my part thereof to any peisron or persons ot whose claims notice a fall: not have been received by them at the time of such distribution. GLADMAN & STANBURY 'Solieiters for Executors Dated at Exeter this 16th day of March. 1919 CLEARING Auction Sale OF VILLAGE PROPERTY AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, Exeter Thomas Cameron has received in- structions to sell by public auction on Lot 16 west Main St., Exeter, on SATURDAY, APRIL 5th, 1919, at two o'clock sharp the following: 2 Jersey cows, some fowl, 1 truck wagon (new wooded);. 2 light wag- ons, buggies, clatters; all kinds of tools used by blacksmith and wagon maker; 3 vices, some new woodwork not made up, a lot of old iron, stuff in shop; plush parlor suite, 3 hang- ing lamps, 2 cases stuffed birds, 6 dining chairs, S• Fane bottom chairs 2 reeking chairs and seat, kitchen chairs, pictures, base burner stove, leather; sewing machines, onefor lest er; extension tables, small tattles, ,bed- steads, bed springs, stands, and oth- er articles too numerous to mention. REAL ESTATE ccrzsie'ting. of Lot 34, 15, 16 and 17, on Wself Main Street, and Lots 35, 36 slave 37, Market Street. On this prop- erty is a large 2 -story brick dwelling large 2 -story brick blacksmith shop, with paint shop on and story, also a frame store room. A beautiful resid eace and good stand for general black smith. Also lots 19 and 20 West Main Street. On this property is a com- fortable frame cottage, hard and soft water -and stable; also Lots 23, 24, 25 West Main St. TERNS OF CHATTELS - All sums of $5.00 and under cash, over that amount six months' credit will he given on furnishing approved joint notes, or a discount of three per cent off for cash on credit a- mounts. Terms of Real Estate made known on day of sale or on appli- cation to the auctioneer. Positively no reserve as the pro- prietors are too old to manage the business. MR. & MRS. D. BRAUND, Props. THOS. CAMERON, Auctioneer. Auction Sale OF FARM STOCK & IMPLEMENTS & HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS on; Lot 11, Can. 1, Biddulph To., 2 1-2 miles south of Centralia, on THURS- DAY, MARCH 27th, 1919, at 12 ram. sharp, the followiing,- Horl, es -1 gelding, rising 6 years; 1 gelding rising 4; 1 mare risi •ng 5; 1 ariving mare, 11 years; 1 driving mare 20 years; 1 driving colt, rising 4 years; 1 draft colt rising 3 years Cattle -1 Durham cow, 5 years, due May 1st ; 1 Durham cow, 7 years, due May 20; 1 new milch cow; 10 cattle coining 3; 14 cattle coming 2; 16 cat- tle coming one year; 1 calf. Also 100 chicken and hens. Implements - Massey -Harris binder 7 ft. cut, nearly new; Moseley; itarris fertilizer drill, 11 hoe; Massey -Harris :print' tooth cultivator,- complete; - 1 Brantford mower, 5 -ft. cut; Maxwell hay loader, Deering hay rake; Planet Jr. corn and bean cultivtutor; disk harrow, wooden roller, set iron har- rows; Noxan grain drill 10 hoe; Maple Leaf 2 -furrow plow, nearly new, rol- ling, cotters; Willcjnson walking plow 21; Verity walking plow 13; an, extra tongue for Massey Harris drill; lawn mower good wagon, good wagon, box double; hay rack, good shape; set of sling tropes; gravel box, light wagon, pole and shaft complete; set sleighs; Brantford cutter; ball-bearing rubber tire buggy; good top buggy; good double harness; set double driving- harness, rivtin-harness, nearly ,n.ewt; 3 set light single harness; extra bridle and collars; 5® grain bags; set bag trucks; sugar ket- tle; Chatham fannangmi,ll; 100 sap nails and splles; 4 oak learetells; 3 wheelbar- rels; Premier cream separator, size 2; forks, shovels, chains, pulleys, lumber etc. Household Effects -Home Comfoe-t range wood or coal; McClary coal heater, large size; 4 bedroom suites, 2 iron beds oak sideboard, parlor suite 4 rocking chairs, dining room table and -chairs, 3 small tables, hang- ing lamp dishes kitchen utensils, kit- chen table and chairs, washing mach- ine. nearly ach-ine.nnlearly new, churn, flour and sug- ar Lin, tubs, pails, ,etc. '.Cerins -$10 and under, cash., over that amount 7 months' credit on ap- proved joint notes, or a discount of 4 per cent ser annum off for cash on credit amounts. W. ARTHUR O'NEIL, Prop. FRANId. 'TAYLOR, educt. ALONZO HODG1NS, Clerk Notice to Creditors In •the matter of the B tante John ;Bowerman, late of the Town - ;ship of Reansaard be the eoanty of ;Huron, gentleman ,deceased. Notice is hereby given pursuant to Statutes in that behalf that all cred- itors and ot,laelns having otaims a- gainst the estate of ,the said John Bowerman, cache died on or about Feb- ruary let, 19019, are required on op before the 22nd day of 1klaroh, 1919 to send by post prepaid or de- liver to Messrs, Gladman & Stanbury of the Village of Exeter, Solicitors for tthe Exeoutrix of the ®aid deceas- ed. their ohhrristian and surnames, ad- dresses and descriptions, the full pare - touters of their olaime, the state- ment cif their accounts and the na- ture cif the securitie;e if any, held by ,them, And further take notice that rafter such last mentioned date the said Exeoutrix will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among .the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of waieh she shall then have notice and that the Executrix will not be liable for said assets or any part thereof to any person or persons of whose ,,claims notice shall not have been :received, by her, at the time of such distribution, GLADMAN & STANBURY Soliaitons for ,Executrix Dated at Exeter this 3rd fay of elaroh, 1919. Notice to Creditors In the matter of tthe Estate o: Margaret Weybret of the 'City of Port Huron, (late of the village of Hensali) County of Huron, widow deceased. Notice is hereby given pursuant to Statutes in that behalf that all cred- itors ,and others shaving claims a- gaunst tate estate of /the late Margar- et Weybret wlho died ,on or about April 18th, 19.18, are required on or before ,March 22nd ,19,19, to send by post prepaid or deliver to Messrs. Gladman & Stanbury, of the Village of Exeter, Solicitors for the Adminis- trator of the said deceased their chris- tien and surnames, addresses and des- criptions., the full particulars of their claims, the statement. of their ac, counts and the nature of the semis. totes, ties any,by if held them. And further take notice that after said Last ,mentioned. date the Administra- tor . Will .proceed io , di=tribute .the •assets of the deceased among tee put ties entitled thereto, having regard only Ito the claims of wthich he nha11 then have notice and that the said Administrator shall rot be liable for said assets or any part thereof, to any person or persons of whose claims notice shall not have been received by him at the time of +uch distribu- tion. GLADMAN & STANBURY Solicitors for Administrator , Dated at Exeter tlhis 3rd fay t old March, 1919. Sheep Shearing. Shearing and Tying the Fleece. - Shearing should only be carried on under the most favorable conditions; upon bright, warm sunshiny days when the sheep are dry of fleece and the wool has "risen" somewhat from the body. Cleanliness and care in the removal of all fleeces is very es- sential and the shearing floor should be swept after each fleece has been removed and tied. This will elim- inate a great deal of foreign matter which, although it may add Weight, does so at the expense of quality. Dung Locks or Tags. -It will be noticed with many fleeces that there are certain hard dung locks or tags adhering to the britch ends. These contain a great deal of moisture and if left on and rolled into the fleece produce a damp heavy condition that means a higher shrinkage and hence less value. They should, whenever present, be snipped off with the shears before the sheep is shorn or else pulled off by hand after the fleece is spread out for rolling. They can very easily be packed and shipped separately, bringing more money this way than if left upon the fleece. The same is true of all paint clotted locks as well. Rolling the Fleece. -Spread the fleece out on the floor, being careful not to pull it apart and with the flesh side down. Then fold the belly wool and both sides in until your fleece re- presents a strip about 18 inches wide. Starting at the tail end, roll tightly toward the neck, thus leaving the shoulder wool, which is always the superior portion, on the outside of the rola. The grader always estimates the grade by the appearance and quality of this wool over the shoulder and heart -girth, that over the hind- quarters usually running a grade or two lower. Tying the Fleece. -Having rolled tightly, tie both ways with the spe- cial paper twine supplied by the De- partment. Never under any consider- ation use binder twine as the fibres become attached to the wool and fol- low right through into the cloth where they always show up quite prominently. Many mills have refus- ed to have anything whatever to do with clips that have been tied with binder twine. If the paper twine is not available use :any stout cord other than binder twine. Tie each fleece separately, never tying two or three together in the same bundle. Furthermore, avoid as much as pos- sible the shipping of loose wool. If you have two or three different breeds of sheep, possibly a grade flock and a pure-bred flock, it is wise td keep the wool from each breed separate and pack it so. -Director R. W. Wade, B.S.A., Ontario Depart- ment of Agrieulture. A number of varieties of beans are In cultivation, but to meet the present demand the Small White Pea bean is particularly suitable. Care should be exercised in securing welt matured seed of strong vitality as the beans rown last year Many o f b s g aro unsuitable for plantix>,. Auction Sale FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS Mr. C. W. Robinson has been in- struoted •to offer for sale by Public Auction on Lot 8, Pon, 3, allay 'ilp•,'s rL THURSDAY, MA11UCH 20t1h, rat ,12.4x0 o'clook Ohara) the ,following. HORSE'S --I filly rising 3 nears, eh - 8 -catered ,and 1 gelding s'isiag3 years, a ts'how team; 1 d river good to work single or double 1 grey mare rising 5 years, Perdheron ; 1 aged; team ICAT'TLE .2 fresh much cows; 2 cows dna in atardh; 1 heifer 2 years old; ; l steers 2 year old; 3 yearlings 2 young .calves. ';(hese cattle are all in ;good condition. ,;DOGS 1 young brood Sow. IMPLEMENTS .Binder, 6 tont, Massey -Marts; mower, 6 ,Foot out Frost. & Wood; 9 .ft. steel rake; 1 manure spreader; good steel land rol- Ler with ;grass seeder attached;1 12 - hoe drill, l+'rost & Wood; I Frost & Wood ,cultivator; single aiding ,(plow; 2 -furrow riding plow, iCoekslhutt; walk ing (plow No. 21, new; Frost & ,Wood souffler; set ;4 section (harrows; turnip sower; grass seed sower; Bain wagon, nearly new; light wagon; 2 buggies 1 nearly new; Portland cutter; road cart; wheel 'barrow; stone boat, wag ori box and pig rack; gravel box; good' hay rack; set bobsleighs; tpulper cutting box, 12 rset double harness; 2 set single tbarness one with collar and frames; 2 -horse gasoline engine; 122 ;nib circular saw; Malotte cream sep- arator; emery Wheel; grind stone large wire stretchers; fanning mill set scales, 1000 lbs. cap.; bag truck; a number of grain bags; work bench with vise; sugar kettle ,oak barrel; 25 gallon gasoline tank; 1 cellar table 2 .cellar 'cupboards; 1 drop leaf table bed steads; (heating stove with oven; step ladder; long ladder; crowbars ®'tains; forks and scoop shovels. HENS -About fifty pure bred An- cona hens; 3 ;pure bred Ancona Cooks 75 Barred .Rook Wens, 2 Barred 'Rock Cocks. 200 good cedar posts, a lot of good !fray. Other articles too numerous to mention. .TERniS OF SALE 810 and under cash, over that amount 9 months credit on furnish- ing approved joint notes witth a dis- count of four per cent. per annum off for cash. ;bens, cedar posts, and hay Gash; C. W. Rubinson James ,Gould • Auctioneer Proprietor Notice to Creditors In the matter of ,the Estate of Francis R. Hamilton, late of the village of Exeter in the county of Huron gentleman, deceased. Notice. is hereby given pursuant to Statutes in that behalf that all cred- itors and others having claims a- gainst tthe estate of the late Fran- cis R. Hamilton, who died on or about February 21st, 19,19, are inquired on or before tlhe 22nd day of Marehet 1919 to ;send by post prepaid or deliver to Messrs. Gladman & Stanbury, of tbe village of Exeter, Solicitors for the Executrix 'of the said deceased their ahristain and surnames, ad- dresses and descriptions, tlhe ,Full par- ticulars of their claims, ,;die state- ment of their accounts and the na- ture of the securities if any, held by them. And further take notice that after ;such last mentioned date the said Executrix will proceed to distribute the assets of ,the deceased among the parties entitled ,thereto, having regard only to. the claims of which she shall then have notioe and that the Executrix will not be liable for said assets or any- part thereof to any person ,or pea'sons of whose claims notice shall not have been received by her at the time of suet distribution. GLADMAN & STANJ3URY Solicitors .for Executrix Dated at Exeter, this 3rd day of Mardh, 1919. ; 1 Notice to Creditors In the matter of the Estate of Grace 'Evans late of ,tthe Village of (Centralia, County of Huron, widow deceased. Notice is hereby given /pursuant to Statutes, in tlhat behalf, that all cred- itors and others shaving aelaims a- gainst the estate of the said Grace Evans, who died on or about Feb- ruary 11 ,19I9, are required on or before tthe 22nd, iy of March, 1919 to send by post prepaid or de- liver to Messrs. Gladman ,& Stanbury of the Village of Exeter, Solicitors for the Administrator of the said de ceased their christen and surnames, addresses and descriptions, the full .particulars of their claims, the state- ment of their accounts and the na- ture of tihe securities if any held by them. And further take notice that after such last ,mentioned date the said Administrator will ,proceed to distribute the, assets of the deceased among the parties entitled thereto having regard only to ,the claims of which he shall then have xotice and tlhat the ,Administrator will not be liable for said assets pr any part thereof to any person ,or persons of whose claims notice shall pot have been received by him at the time of such distribution. GLADMAN & STANBURY Solicitors for Administrator Dated at Exeter this ,3rd day March, 1919. 1 ; , t I of 'T'HICK, GLOSSY HAIR FREE FROM DANDRUFF Girls! Try it! Hair gets soft, fluffy and beautiful -Get a small bottle of Danderine. If you care for heavy hair that glis- tens with beauty and is radian•& with life; has an incomparable softness and is fluffy and lustrous, try Danderine, Just one application doubles the beauty of your hair, besides 19 iai>•me- deately dissolves every particle of dandruff. You can not have nice heavy, healthy hair if you have dandruff. This destructive seurf robs the hair of its lustre, its strength and its very life, and if not overcome it produces a fever - Winces and itching of the scalp; the Bair roots famisb, loosen and die; then the bait falai; out fast. Surely get a small Bottle of Knowlton's Danderine from any drug store and, just Ire it; Notice to Creditors aliiimamilmmiliwaimfdammimmo, Children Cry for Fletcher% In the matter csE the Prostate of Thornton Amato of the Township of tellsborne, (County of Huron +ferule® kleee,aecd. Notice ifs Thereby 'given pursuant to Statutes in tihatt behalf that all cred- itors and others Paving ;claims pet gainst the estate of .tilie said Thorn- ton Smile, riiho died on or about Feb- ruary ttith 1919, are enquired on or before the let fdlaly of April Ike to vend by (post prepaid or de- liver. to Messrs, Gladman & Stanbury, of tlhe Village of Exeter, Solicitoze dor, the Exeoutor,y of the said deoeas- ed their ,dh.ristian and surnames, ad- :ressesand descriptions, the full rar-e ticullars of •their claims, the state - runt of their accounts and the na- ture of the ;securities if any ;held by them. And further take notice that after such last mentioned date• the said Executors will proceed to idistributa, Mlle assets of ;the deceased among the parties entitled ,thereto having' (regard only to the claims of which they ;shall then have notice and that the Exe.oators will not be liable for said assets or any ;part thereof to any Jpersor. or percons of whose claims notice .shall not have been'reoeived by 'them, at the time of such distribution. GLADMAN & STANBiURY Solicitors for Executors Dated at Exeter this 10th day of March, 1919. Notice to Creditors 't+,.r of tie. Estate of Fanny Wilson of the Township of Steplhen,; (County of (Huron, married woman deoessed. Notice; is thereby rgiven pursuant to Statutes in that ;behalf that all credo. itors and others leaving claims a- gainst the estate of the said Fanny ,Wilson, who died on or about Feb- ruary 18th 19M, are required on or ;before tlhe 31st day of March, 1919 to send by (post prepaid or de- liver to :Messrs. 'Gladman & Stanbury of 'the Village of Exeter, Solicitors; doe (tthe Executorry of the said decease eel 'ttheir tahristian and surnames, ad- dresses and descriptions, the full pard tieulans - of their claims, the state- ment of their accounts and the na- ture of the securities if any ;held by them.. And furbher take notice that .after such :Last mentioned date the (said Executors will proceed to the deceased tr Adis ibut4 the assets of l among the parties entitled thereto Jiavin;g regard only to the claims atms of wbioh they ;shall (then have notice and, that the ,Executors will not be liable for said assets or any part thereof to any (pensor. or percons of whose ,;claims notice shall not have been received by them, at the time of such (distribution. IGLADMAN & STAN,B7JRY Solicitors for Executors Dated at Exeter this' 10th day of March, 1919. (. ; Auction Sale FARM, FARM STOCK AND IM- RefeMENTS The 'undersigned has been instruet- ed, to sell bye public auction on Part Lot 17, (Con. 1, Stephen, one- .half mile south of Exeter, on, Thursday, March 27t1h, 1919, at one o'clock sharp the following property a :REAL ESTATE -Part of Lot 17 Con, 1, Stepihen Tp, containing; twenty - live acres of ;land` more or less. On the property is a comfortable brick house and a good barn small oreLard The ;soil is ;First a ;lass and' fencing and draining are in ;good, condition. This is a well located and desirabld farm. ;HORSES -1' (hone ;rising 8 years, general purpose; 1 driving horse 9 yrs. old 'quiet and reliable. ICOW,S-1 cow due /Astpil 121st;' !1 cow (due June 12; cow with calf .at toot; 1 steer ,rising 1 year;theifete ris- ing 1 year. -, ; t ;HOGS -1 brood sow. IMPLEMENTS -Binder 6 ft. cut Massey!- Harris; mower, 5 foot .cut Maesee-tTlarris; ,hay rake, Irolle;'cul- tivator; disc ,seed drill, set 4 section harrows; walking ;plow; riding plow two Marrow plow scuffkr;' 3-.t wagon truck wagon; eiei„Ih ; light sleigh; `nay rack; wagon box; gravel box; pig rack; top buggy; 'buggy pole ; ; Sutter fanning ,mill; /palpate /wheelbarrow ; set double (harness; set single har- ness; collars; water troug+h; *ream separator; bag truck; 1g1rain 1 bags; Ladders; extension ladder; oak bar- rel, wihiffletrees, neckyokest ; tcant- hook, hayknife, scoop shovel; pick; shovel; spade; crowbar ; chains; fork boas, a quantity of hay and oat sheav es; a quantity of seed ;potatoes. ITIOdJSEHOLD FUtRNITURE•- washing machine; ,home • Comfort range; coal cheater with oven; box stove; extension table; (lounge.;, flour bin, and other articles too numerous to mention, TERMS OF SALE REAL 'ESTATE -20 per ;cent cath on day -of sale rind !balance t• within 30 days, Possession upon completion of payment. CHATTELS-$10,fand, (under tcat9th ever that amount 8 months;credit on fur- nishing approved joint (notes. , ,A ,discount of 4 per cent. off for cash on credit, amounts. Hay, oat stheaves .and (potatoes to be 'caslh. Further ;particulars. and 'conditions of ;sale made known on Clay' of sale or may be had upon( applying to under signed. C. W. !Robinson .Auctioneer Gladman & Stanbury, Solicitors .for the estate of Fanny .Wilson, and the estate of Wm, M. 'Wood Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S A FR 1 LA. The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has beton , in use for over thirty years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his per.. i. ' sonal supervision since its infancy,: 0h "t���� ,Allow no one to deceive you in t '�'_ Ail Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just -as -good " are but: ' s Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health o>°, Wants and Children -Ex. What rience against Expermient. 1 Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. I age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it hasi. been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency., Wind Colic and Diarrhoea ; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural. sleep. The Children's Panacea -The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTOR IA ALWAYS' Bears the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY. A VI MQLSDNS BANK 1 8 8 C 000 AND .RESERVE $8,SOC,000 CAPITAL , 97 Branches in Canada A:General Banking Business Transacted OIR'IIDT.AR LETTERS OF OREDIFli DANA MONEY ORDERS , SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT Interest allowed at highest onrrent rates W,, D, CLARKE, MANAGER, EXETER BRANCH EXETER BRANCH CREDITON BRANCH - DASHWOOID BRANCH A. E. KUHN, Manager. » - J. A. McDONALD, Manager' F. S. KENT, Manager i 1 . ■, h. IROUINSON i LICENSED AUCTIONEER AND VALUATOR ;leer Counties of 'Huron Porth and Middpeoex, Form Stock Sales a !Specially. Office at Dookshutt Woreroom®, next door to the Central Hotel, Main St. Exeter. Ilhaigee mod- erate and satisfaction guaranteed., J.; W, IBROWNING, tEQ. D. 8. Graduate Vitoria University,, Office and Aelsidenro, Dominion Labratory, Exeter, , easooiate Coroner of Huron, I. i z , 3ARLING, ®, >Aq Mandator, Solicitor, Votary Pnbiie, Qlomsmir6sioner, Solicitor Boge the Masons ;Racine, eta , Money to Loan at lowest rates of Iatereat. ' t ; , . OFFWE-MAIN ST, EXETER, ONT. PERRY F. DOUPE, Lioeased Auc- tioneer. Sales oonduoted in any lo- cality. Terme moderate, Orders left at Timers Office will be promptly at- tended to. Phone 118, Kirkton„ Ad. dress. Kirkton, P, 0, I DR. A, R. KINSMAN, L, L. D., 030.3)111 Honor Graduate of Wogonto Univ- city. I , l l , DENTIST !'.. } °1 f 1 Teeth extracted without pain,. or Iany hard effects. Offioe over Glad - man rec 8tatsbury'a Offieet ,ATaintib tram USNORNE '&,111B °n`�WI FARME'R'S MUTUAL FIBS MEd - AMIE E ilO'MPANY , !ffq Head Ofti e,: , - - Farquhar, Owes, President, ROUT. NOR&lam' Vice -President, [PHOS, RYAMI+ DIREMTOR$ ti I) tWPL MOCK. , 'WM. nor J. L, IRU81t}EL39, ! J, 9'. A'LLI1501% iAIGEN'J 111,11 Ll j JOHN IESSERT. Exeter, Agent Urger borne, and ft3iddallph, OLIVER :HARRIS, Mauro, Agent fott Hibbert, Falla_rtota and Logue, (,1 iW5 A. tFUI&'NMULL. : ! IN Sooty -Trees, Far elArio- L LADM .N & STANMU!RY,, Soli.itors, Exeter, 1 DR, !(i. F, ,p,OULSTON. L. D,'S„ D,116 0:3ENTI$T t i ; : Honor Graduate of Toronto Univeit'* sity., Office over Dickson & Caro ing's Law Office. Mooed Wedneedyl* afternoons. Phone Office 5a oat Residence 6b, :e1 C y A 1� 1� R IA, For Infants and Children Ita.Use For Over 30 Year('. Always bears the "� r 4• A lP7iat itr e 8 11 Banking Service YOUR banking requirements may be entrusted to this Bank with every confidence that careful and efficient service will be rendered. Our facilities are entirely at your disposal. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE IA EXETER BRANCH CREDITON BRANCH - DASHWOOID BRANCH A. E. KUHN, Manager. » - J. A. McDONALD, Manager' F. S. KENT, Manager i 1 . ■, h. IROUINSON i LICENSED AUCTIONEER AND VALUATOR ;leer Counties of 'Huron Porth and Middpeoex, Form Stock Sales a !Specially. Office at Dookshutt Woreroom®, next door to the Central Hotel, Main St. Exeter. Ilhaigee mod- erate and satisfaction guaranteed., J.; W, IBROWNING, tEQ. D. 8. Graduate Vitoria University,, Office and Aelsidenro, Dominion Labratory, Exeter, , easooiate Coroner of Huron, I. i z , 3ARLING, ®, >Aq Mandator, Solicitor, Votary Pnbiie, Qlomsmir6sioner, Solicitor Boge the Masons ;Racine, eta , Money to Loan at lowest rates of Iatereat. ' t ; , . OFFWE-MAIN ST, EXETER, ONT. PERRY F. DOUPE, Lioeased Auc- tioneer. Sales oonduoted in any lo- cality. Terme moderate, Orders left at Timers Office will be promptly at- tended to. Phone 118, Kirkton„ Ad. dress. Kirkton, P, 0, I DR. A, R. KINSMAN, L, L. D., 030.3)111 Honor Graduate of Wogonto Univ- city. I , l l , DENTIST !'.. } °1 f 1 Teeth extracted without pain,. or Iany hard effects. Offioe over Glad - man rec 8tatsbury'a Offieet ,ATaintib tram USNORNE '&,111B °n`�WI FARME'R'S MUTUAL FIBS MEd - AMIE E ilO'MPANY , !ffq Head Ofti e,: , - - Farquhar, Owes, President, ROUT. NOR&lam' Vice -President, [PHOS, RYAMI+ DIREMTOR$ ti I) tWPL MOCK. , 'WM. nor J. L, IRU81t}EL39, ! J, 9'. A'LLI1501% iAIGEN'J 111,11 Ll j JOHN IESSERT. Exeter, Agent Urger borne, and ft3iddallph, OLIVER :HARRIS, Mauro, Agent fott Hibbert, Falla_rtota and Logue, (,1 iW5 A. tFUI&'NMULL. : ! IN Sooty -Trees, Far elArio- L LADM .N & STANMU!RY,, Soli.itors, Exeter, 1 DR, !(i. F, ,p,OULSTON. L. D,'S„ D,116 0:3ENTI$T t i ; : Honor Graduate of Toronto Univeit'* sity., Office over Dickson & Caro ing's Law Office. Mooed Wedneedyl* afternoons. Phone Office 5a oat Residence 6b, :e1 C y A 1� 1� R IA, For Infants and Children Ita.Use For Over 30 Year('. Always bears the "� r 4• A lP7iat itr e 8