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Exeter Advocate, 1910-03-03, Page 4(fleeter AbuorateJ $ow's This P t we offer One llundrxd bullate [teasel for any •'sae Sanders t Creech. Propo. 'THURSDAY, March 3, '10 NOTE ANL/ COMMENT. The Ontario Agricultural College hay again announced that they will seed a roan to eaglet farmers in dralnlun, lot his travel:leg expenses, one cent a mile euch way, and steals and cartage of int- atrunteets. The surveyor would also ad- dress a public meeting on drainage. Where several fainters combine In se- curing a man the outlay would cot extved front $1 to $5 cacti for hie ser- vices. )' SA (NTS130011Y Win. tea,tc is laid up with a cut foot which ho received a couple of weeks ro.-Thos. Quinton had a wood bee last Friday and got a large amount of wood cut. A dance was given at night. -Mrs. Alex. McDonald is confined to tier bed wilt: pleurisy. We hope to see ner soon restored to health again. -Mr. Daniel McDonald and sister, Mies An- nie of London are visiting their broth- er, Alex. this week. -Aaron Davis la canvassing for an American Sugar beet f:rtn. lie is securing a lot of cote tracts for tete sununer trade. FARQUIi.\R. The Ban field In Inc Hall here last weekeiven by the baseball club was a success. excellent music being furnish- ed by Messrs. Bolton and Horton, Lunt - ley. -Tree new' stoves placed In the hall and also in the school house are a great improvement on the old ones, more heat being produced with leas fuel. -Mr. Jas. Gardiner has had quite a tint^ gettlttg his brick horse from Exeter, owing to the depth's of snow on the roads. On Saturday several loads had to be left on the roadside, with sleighs upturn- ed, pre venting quite a spectacle. We don' thiak ae have ever had so miucli snow on the Thames Road. The mall carrier is also having difficulty in get- ting through. -Tee Foresters gave an oyster supper oa Friday evening to Foresters and their friends only. An exec' -lett supper was eaten. after witicn a good program of music. songs, res - Rations. etc.. wee rendered. Mr. Mack -Vincent of Exeter and Messrs. Bolton and Horton of Lumley taking an able part. All spent a very enjoyable even- ing• -The lecture which was to have :teen given on Monday evening by Rev. hurt of Centrally in Bethany chur- ' ell was postponed on account of the .bad roads after tate thaw. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always 'aught Bears the Signature of PILLS CURED at HOME by; ',v Absorption Method. If you sutler front bleeding, itching-, blind protruding Piles, ::end lite yo::r address, and will tell you 11.,W to : ore your- self at home 1 \• the absorption treatment ; and will also send some of this 1: etc treatment free for trial, \t th references from your oxen localitv if re- quested. I1:lmcdtate relic f and perillanent Cure assured. Send leo money, but tell Milers of this ofTer. Write to-tla\' to firs. AI. Summers, L'ox 840 Windsor, Ont. 1 5���� Tn grow thesnI ect flower's Md m oat lu•,cen.ts veeetablM, plant the best seeds. Ferry's seeds arca beet t'ecatwthey n••ver fall in 3 geld or quality. The tea garden ere and farmer. es rr'a here know Fere) • seed. to he the hlgheet standard or quality vet attained. For sate ei •rya bore. /WITS its Seed basal Free on re tucit O. M. FURY SO_ Imola. est. �Cw ne*TroR*, oNT. N rite lie it ,r. , f n 'rtr fr••e caiiiheue and learn the nature ••f o,r .ores• In Commercial, Shorthand d Telegraphy departments. We have the lading, praeti••al training shoot of Western Ontario. (sense are thorough. tnntructors expetencel soot es ambit graduste• to pewit I. n.. Students are en• 'enng etery %frig Vo, ,hnubl enter NOtt, D. A. MCLAOHLA1 Principal. Hunters and Trappers WIL.t. OMT TNI Rest Market Price, Honest Treatment, Correct Assortment, Quick Returns. by shipping their Raw Furs and Skins TO REVILLON FRERES ,s.,e '••s the old reliable Finn of the Fur Trade. 11i4 est i!• .le lilt st flostteval. Ask foe our Free I4O°•lal0 Peace Wt. Will PAY tt)CFRIISS CHARAFtb. j 1. el Catarrh that eauuot be cored by Hall's Catarrh Cure, 1. J. CItt:IkV L Co., Toledo. 0. We the undersigned hair known F..1. Cheney (0, the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable m all busurese tru.w_twne and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his beer Wat,Dtas, 1►usas t Mamas, wholesale t)ragglet, Toledo, 0 ifell',C'atarrh Cure is taken internally, seting di re.tly on the blood aril mucous surface' of the "teen.. Testimonials sent free. Price 75e. per bot• tie. sold by all Druggists, Take !fall's Family fills for constipation. DASIIW000 L' 51 BBUIiENSlliltl:, I't 11tVOOD CONVEY r,, ENGEN. (*eq., wills, Mortgages and all Legal Onetime, U carefully and promptly prepared Ch tree* moderate. bleier of Marriage t.irensee. On Friday the teachers in our school availed themselves of giving to the parents an opportunity of visiting the school and thereby taking note of the work being done by the teachers and scholars. We are indeed glad that so many accepted the invitations seut out and we feel sure that their pres- ence at the school was a great inspir- ation to all the teachers as well as to the pupils. We fully believe the work is being well done. The order was on a whole very good. especially when we let our Mind wander back to our school days and think of the many things we used to do, generally to, un- known to the teacher. Of course once in a while we would be caught. We hope a like occurrence will take place soon and that many more will be pres- ent at the occasion. -Messrs. Jonas Ilartteib and E. M. Brokenshire were in Exeter on Monday afternoon Last -It is reported that a business change has or will shortly take place in our burg. -Mr. John W. Graybiel of jur- ich spent Sunday at his home Iii his place. -Mr. John Eidt ie at present visiting friends in this community. - The I. O. F. of this place metlfor their regular monthly meeting on Saturday night. The members should all keep in mind that the last Saturday in each month is the time appointed for re- view and that at such meeting the dues should be paid and thus save sus- pensions.- William Heldt was in Lod- don for a few days during the week. The Mad Doc. -A great deal has been wt Itten and said of late about the m..t dos or rather the mad bitch that at- tacked Mr. Isaiah Tetreau'e stock re- cently. and being that the reports have been so varied. so exaggerated and die - torted Mr. Tetrcau has taken the trouble to give us the correct circum- stances and facts concerning this !em- otes canine. Early in the morning of the 27th, of January this strange dog came onto the premises of Mr. Tet- reaU and on opening the door 111 the tnoruin3 it was seated on the doorstep. Ile kicked tate brute thinking It would go away. but 1t offered no resistance and on Mr. Tetretu'e gong to the barn it followe- hint. The bull was standing in the barn and the dog see- ing 1t made a savage 'testi at it and t 9tened 1t♦ teeth le the gull's nose. Mr. Tetreau at once struck the brute we. 1 a fork and kicked it out of the barn Front there 1t went Into the t,ouse again and 01/ being kicked out went across the road to a neighbor's it returned again shortly and at once atteekel two of Mr. Tetrenu's colte and Liter bit two cows, another one getting out o' [t4 way. Mr. Tetresu noticing the strange actions of the dog got an axe awl at once kilted the brute. It has been sail that Mr. Tetretu had harbored 'he dog, but such was not the case as +'te do:; bed not born there two hours bore it wax killed. HURON DALE Mr. J. C Horton. oxen of .1r. K'n,. Icor rift of ilutondalr, who about four years ago was c'shier in the Sovereign) Dank ti thee:tn, and since that lime has been •ercunta/nt in the Unto.' Dank at Indian Heed. Sisk.. has been promoted to the nraltton of manager of the Southern leder I:ank at Southey. which le about 4') mile" from Regina, Sask. Derr Mr Editor,• -toll you kindly al- low a little apace In your valuable pa- p'•• teat we may express our sincere t',acks to our many friends, who ae'em- bled at our home on the evcnlne of Feb. 2.trd, as a aurprise. to spend a socia) evealis and to bid ue farewell previous to our icavin.1 tor our future home in the West. We fee! grateful to our many ir:cnds. and atter listening to the touching address which was read by Mr John Moir, and the presentation of those valuable eine front our warm- he.trted fri 15(11. we were unable to reply to we wished We appreciate your kind nest". and those presents will ever bre kept lit re:n ntbranc'e of'your g•,od will toward us: we apptcelat,c them bee auge of their value but store so because, they were presented to us by the community in which we have lived for so many years. Lear (Weida, our departure front the neighborhood and the,soclablllty we have enjoyed for so long will be keen- ly felt by us all. Our object in going west is not to seek better and kinder neighbors. We do not like to think that we will never nett again but life is uncertain. but we trust that we may soar live so that it we never have the privilege of meeting each other face to face In this life. we troy meet 1n that him^ where there Iv n) parting. With beet wishes to each and all. -Mr. and Mrs Robt Down. CIIM)ITON. ceremony the gut eta about sixty in number, most of ale:n were relativee sat down t0 all elaborate supp'r L:• [tie dining roost whi_ti was prettily de,wt- ated. The gifts were eiutnerous and costly, showing the esteem In wheel the happy couple are held. During the ear - 1y pert of :Lerch Mr. and Mrs. Klatt leave for their home in Tyner. Sask., weere Mr. Klatt has upeut the past four years. We all joss in extending to them best w'shea for future happiness. A Match thaw has set is and as a result the roads are in an almost im- passable condition. The pathtuaaters have called out the men on the differ- ent divisions and have plowed up the snow and in some places have thrown out the crusts with disks. It is itupos- Kraft-Wets.--At the hon,' of Mr. and %tea Louis We:n. Crediton. Welnesiay. afternoon. Feb. 23rd. a very pretty •1dtt: was solcntnisel when their . n e••: ontd dauShte.. . \ f x,11 fa. wee utillei I :i,irritee t3 M:. Sia:n'lel Kraft. former- ly of Dashwoad. the Rev. E. It. Bean affiliating. The bridal party entered the parlor to rhe strains of etc:idclsaohn'e wcd•Ile: march. betutefulty Played by \rise Lauri Kraft of Dashwood. The bride wore a handson' bridal gown of w.ttte pont d'esprit t.et with baby Irish Isee aged Insertion trimmings 'ever silk tad t,rrie1 a cluster of whote •• n s. her vel, beteg fastened with o:ane blogeoms. Thee bride's tr.kvollieg ma in brown and hat of fur with a n,'ts'Ls golden creeen. The bridesmaid Hen Mark Kraft. sister or the groats. -e) e a pile Diu' princess of silk mull. • termed with silk dusty lace teed inser- t n and curled pink carnations. The ;,dont was attired in conventional black ttr. D. Wcln o: London. brotter of the bxlde. octet as groomsman. Attu the bible to drive a hot'sc faster than a walk, The stage is obliged to leave earlier than usual. --Fred Clark and sister Mrs. Brett of Albe'ta, who have ITCHING been visiting relatives here the past month, returned to their home in the 1 West Monday. -Mr. and Mrs. John Just u few drops of the famous D. Finkbriner have moved to town and to i>• I'Io criptto:t applied to the skirl are now comfortably located in their will taut away instaittty the worst kind joys and sorrows. The esteem in which they are held was shown by the beautiful array of presents which they received. Mr. and Mrs. Chappel leave in a short time for their home in Bo - harm, Sask., carrying with thew the beet wishes of all for their future hap- piness and prosperity. MAPLE GROVE. 51r. Fid. Mara has puree:awed another flee t orec.-Elmer Mutely has returned Lome alter ependtttg a week at \Vyont- ine.-The roads are almost impassable in this neighborhood -Mr. Thos. Shad- •1tx'k and wife spent Sunday at Wel. leenton'e•-a. Simpson Is doing quite a rusttle bustnese to exchanging horses this winter. ERUPT1ONa QUICIILY COOLED. home. We welcome there and family into our midst. -We are pleased to state that Mr. Matthew Winer's health bas improved some. -Mrs, Charles '!.wicker is visiting friends in London this week. -Thos. Trevethick has been obliged to lay ori work this week on account of an attack of the Grippe. - of au itch. We positively know they. 011 of wintergreen a mild, soothing li- quid, combined with such t•ealing cute etaoces as thymol and glycerine, will penetrate 10 the outer setn, kill the germsand heal The D. D. D. Prete t ip- tion, made at the D. D. D. Laborate•r- John Schroeder and daughter were in les of Chicago, seems tobe just the right ccmpcwtd, ass thouosands of re - Toronto Tuesday.- Ida Ewald of (Cin- mit Willie cures prove. ton spent Sunday at home with her Don't go on sufferlteg front eczema parents Mr. and Mrs. August Ewald. or ;tett other {tel:ii.li skLt disease, when -Miss Ella Link has returned from ,diger is mu easily obtained. Exeter where she visited her aunt, Just write the D. D. D. Laboratoeles, Mrs, Kunz for a few weeks. -We are Dept E. A., 3:3 Jordan St., Tor't)nto, pleased to state that Miss Bertha Fink - tett they wilt send you, free, a trial Heiner and Mrs Frank Snell who have bottle. This Sample will relieve the itch - been ill with pneumonia, ate rapidly ing at once, and prove to your satisfac- recovering their health. -Daniel and lion teat here at last is the cure fol' Wm Wein of Detroit spentafew days tour torture. in town last week. -Kenneth Harry Write for a trial bottle to -day. Wein, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. John For sate by an druegiets. Wein, Dashwood, was christened at the home of his grandparents, Mr.and Mrs. Louis Wein on Wednesday by AUDITORS' ABSTRACT Rev. E. H. Bean of the Evangelical church. THE VILLAGE OF EXETER RestEM11HREU.-On Monday even- ing the children and other relatives of Mrs. Louisa Either gathered ather home to congratulate her upon having attained her 77th bit thdey. A beauti- ful cane rocker was presented to her by Mr. Geo. Finkbeiner on behalf of those assembled. The following is the address as read by Mr. Finkbeiner: Dear Mother. -We, your children, relatives and friends, have suet in your homes this evening to congratu- late you upon having reached your 77th birthday. \Ve are glad to know that you are still in goad health, and it. is our prayer that God will grant us the privilege of having you in our midst for many years to come. Al- though we, your children, have new reached a mature age, we still look to you, as the mother. for guidance and help as in our youthful days. We do not wish to let this tippi)rtttnity pass without showing to you our love and it tins our heart with joy and makes us thankful to God for His guiding band, which has kept its all togethet up to the present day. We give you this chair, hoping that you will live many- years to enjoy the sante and we pray to God that he will bountifully bless you with good health and that finally WP, as an undivided family will all gather in the Houle above. Mrs. F.ilher made a feeling reply and thanked all for ttlt'ir kindness and thoughtfulness. Several other ad- dresses were made and the evening was spent in a pleasant way by sing- ieg old time hymns and relating ex- perience's of the past years. it is 541 years since Mrs. Eilber came to this part of the country ttud she was one of the tar ly pioneers. The ladies of tete assembly had prepared a splendid lunch to which all did justice before leaving for their respective homes. We congratulate Mrs. Eilber upon having attainecd this .advanced age and trust she will live to enjoy many more years of good health. CIRO:ARTF Mr. Mood Clifford of Texas, wbo has been visiting under the parental roof for a couole of weeks, returned to Tex- as agaio on Monday. - The many friends of Mr. Will Martin, son of Mr. Oeo. Martin. feel very much alarmed oyer his present serious illness. He bas been quarantined in for several ke this winter owing to diphtheria wee of which he got better and the quar- antine was removed. Hc' made a little ton freely by going out in the ccld too won and is now back with pnetlmonin and it is thought his chances for re- covery in slim. ClIAI'1•BL-Bt'TI.E1t-One of the soc- ial events which stir the hearts of the Kyoung took place an March 2nd at the of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Butler, when their youngest daughter, Laura Nanette, became the bride of Mr. O. Ta►I',eeta 254 713 •3 T. Earl Chappel, of Boharm, Sask. At Total testae,. e. 29.1v.9 94 RECEIPT To ltal.nee, as per Aud. report Irani 1905 Money II)roieed for la cal impprovemen s for Witter Works ..... Arrears of Taxa, 1903_ ............._..__.... Interest on Arrears 01 l axes .. Taxes Collected for Note pal Purposes License Fund Fines and Fees......... ......... Streets, B gages, Public Property, (Lte Poll Tax... Extra 1 og Tac . Rents of tillage Pr.perty ....._ ._. Railway Taxation Legislative orient to School . FuLlic School Board Non -Resident Taxes from ('.o. Treasurer Mlle Payable (Money Borrowed) lutere• t on Investments and Deposit• Uranolitnic Frootage Tax ....... Street Waterlog l'eme'ery .. .... Miscellaneous Total t;t•c.•ipte E\PEN& ITURKS County Rate ........... . . Streets. Drains, Etc Town Hall.. sesta • and Commissions water Supply and Fire Protection 39:1 58 Printing, Stationery and Postage 302 99 .,... •.,.. 31 73 10 ........ 900 100 60 13 20 21.596 77 6,700 4,400 73 40 3 t5 10,936 3.26 67 5 50 _15 50 45 143 ;tri 101 3,120 97 3 46 4,450 23 41 17 60 297 35 630 43 89 75 235,5341 42 41,77'4 13 1,621 33 233 67 771 l.cstal I. tee Board of Health' futile Libras charities . Itetti.,[rations. Bills Payable -...... .. .... 4,450 Interest Other than Debenture interest.... 93 31 Street Lighting ... 1,330 37 Mille Payable a Interest, re Cement Walks 1,012 bio Insurance .. 13 be Street Watering .. _. .. 322 54) krfund (error in aseesameata) .. A 78 !:lection Experse, 49 00 Exeter Canning & Pre.entng Co Deb. Debt 931 10 Itailase Debenture Debt 7e0 70 liranolithic Pavement Debenture Debt ....- 810 33 Fire Engine Debenture Debt ..... _... 270 Cemetery._ 957 32 local Improvements re Pavements .7,339 99 re Water Works-- -- 5,660 02 Miscellaneous 113 94 Public School Teachers' Salaries . 4.539 55 •• Secretary and Janitor's Salaries 31? 51 " Fuel, Etc .......... _........... 215 06 •' Miscellaneous.. ..... .. .. .. 938 7d Total Fxpenditnre ............ 235,614 93 Total Ite, eipt• 3.5,536 42 Debit italan.•r 2 82 51 ASSETS Taxes in arrears . ... . $ 165 52 land Including Parka .... 1,600 Buildings, Furniture, Pito . (eseloalve 01 S.•hool) .- .. 6.541) & hool Property 10,5/0 Water Works (old) •.. 1,900 (neer, improvements. Ste) 7,360 ret (rranolithie Pavements (new)...-....-- - • • 7,179 99 Fire Halle and Appliances ... 4,000 Public i.ibrary . .. Cemetery Exeter Canning t'reeeriin1T Co, Mortgage Market Building and Weigh Scales Band Tnxtntments and t'nifortn, Total Assets I.IABILITIEe Doe toTown Treasurer 2 +2 61 Doe School Board .. 4.395 01 U -.s ng oe [tel.enture: riranolithic Improvement' . 2.619 96 Principal Railway 1►ebentirt 2.707 ? teeter Canning and Pres (0 9,n16 1,• ,• Fire Engine .... 1.50 Bill+ tayahle (re gran. patements) 5.700 •• (Re Water Warks) 1,400 Total l.ial.illtie• 229,16• sot 1,500 3,300 14,64') 451 254,:15 wt tbe hour of a0 o'clock, to the strains of the wedding march played by Mise M. Luxton, of Eden, the young couple entered the parlor, the bride leaning on the arm of her father, and stood under an artistic arch of evergreens and }towers, with white bell overhead. The bride looked handsome in a edit i•f white silk mull, ttimrned with Mal - tepee lace and insertion, with the usu- al bridal veil, and carried a briquet of white carnations. The young couple were unattended. The nuptial knot was securely tied by itev. Mr. Brown of Staffs in the presence of about 60 invited guests, being the near relativ- es of the bride and groom. The cere- mony ended and congratulations over the company repaired to tbe dining room. which was beautifully decorat- t•d foe the occasion, where a tempting wedding feast awaited them, provided by the hostess, of all the latest viands of the season. The display was very One and Sits the whole it might easily be said that the affair was one of the prettiest that has ever taken place in the community. The evening was spentsod illy. The bride's going away dress was one of Old Rose Satin ('loth with steel grey coat and hat to thatch and set of American sable fur•. The bride is one of Ilihb'rt's most pop. tiler voting lsdiee And will be much missed in chofeh circles, having been sl member of the church and chair for a somber of vears; also an active tsar kcr In the Lentile. The groom is hie hlv spoken of an•d „ great favorite aith the young people. having lived her" tor a moots., • f TPalS before making hi• hurt,• in the %Pet and is to he congeiattilst.d nn w inning sorb an estimable young Indy to share bi- Italanre 222,546 h9 w•, the undereirtned I/unirlpai Asxlitors do rertt fy� that a have audited the foregoing aren,nte and held them cnrteet, end the t alence of Eghty•two dollar" an.1 fifty-one rents (e2 511 owing to the Town Tress,rrr, se on the Mot day Deeem ,er, 1909. W. D Clarke, Jos. Davie, Auditor'. Assignee's Sale THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE MEAD OFFICE, TORONTO ESTABLISHED Meg B. Z. WALKER, President Paid-up Capital, $10,000,000 ALEXANDER LAIRD, General Manager ( Reserve Fund, - 6,000,000 Branches throughout Canada, and in the United States and England COUNTRY BUSINESS Every and others cfor ythe otransaction ofrded to ytheir banking business. Sales notes will be cashed or taken for collection. BANKING BY MAIL way with equal facility. Accounts may be opened by mail and monies deposited or withdrawn in this 121 Exeter Isranen--O. W. Ilarrison, 5f sneger. Malice also at Crediton. IUENI, Jtr. \Vet. Buchanan tried himself to Michigan the other day where 1,1s at- tentions have been turned for sometime, and It is now reported that he complet- ed the object of his desires by taking unto himself a wife. They will occupy Mr. Smith's residence shortly.- Mr. Itoberts was tit Ooderich for a few days last week. -Messrs. Maurice I3ren !ter and Janes Hannon and families left for Oantroac, Alta., Wednesday of this week. -Mrs. Antos, who has been sick is on tete mend. -Frank Statten has rented one of ilolt & Tiedentan's summer cottages and stowed thereta on 5ir,tday. Rather early to camp.- Miss Rogers and Miss I'axntan of Parkhill visited Mfrs. hat 'last week -Quite a nuns ber attended James Wilson's dance at Greenway last week. tt•ebb-\Valper--A quiet wedding was solemnized at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Walper on Tuesday, Feb. 22when their youttzest daughter. Mies Loretta, was united in the holy bends of matri- mony to 5tt. Delbert \Vebb, only son of Mr. Richard Webb of this place. The ceremony was perfortned by the Rev. Mr. Carriere In the presence of only the immediate relatives. The bride en- tered the parlor on the arm of her father while the wedding march was most beautifully rendered by Niles Edna sister of the bride. The bride looked very charming in a dress of white silk trimmed with lace and insertion, and carried a beautiful bouquet of roses and carnations. The groom's tftft to the bride Was a beautiful brooch. The best wishes and congratulations of their numerous friends are theirs. (TOG late for last week.) Sant'I Ilse. who has been visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Ilse, re- turned to has hosts in Pigeon. Mier., Frl('.ay.-Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Daliewill of Exeter yietted friends here Thure•taY Of valuable Village and Farrel ['roper - ties in the Village of Centralia and in Township of Stephen. in the matter of the estate tit WiLLIAM H.MANi)() Insolvent. There will be offered fol sale by Falai, Ao• tion on MONDAY, lith day of March, 1910 at the Amor of 2 o'clock. pm , at Moffatt's 110.1, ('entralia. the following desirable vitlare and valor e: 1e farm prnpertle., namely la) lot. nnmMtel from 144 in 1'.n ('.18 in• rtisi•e, in the said tillage of Centralia, lying between the ton.lon,ltnrnn & Ont ie Railway and Prinee Leopold Street a,.1 forming parts nt orrgiaat lots Neater. "ewe and ►1t le, in the Vint Conetesion. of the To wn.hep ni Stephen b, TheSo,th Half of Lot Number F(s('k, in te, se. and ('enreeeinn, of the wi.1 ftnan.hllt+ of Stephen exreplinl thereo,ut the front ten sere. thereof, here• toren.n1.1 to nn. Jamre Wilson, end all that por- tion of the North hall of i.ot 5 1 nhet?Hitler, ton, W.t of the said London, Huron and Brae Railsay, in the said Fleet Cnn•..,tion, of the Township of Stephen. together ,with lines' lid•, numbered from 175 to IA, both gr, Metre ie in the said tillage of Centralia, 1.•ng west of the said 1.'+n•Lm, Horan •3 Brno. Rails es and forn.in8 part of orhginel Lot Number Fh)t-R in the sa •I Fleet C.•'.• e.sion of the Township of Stephen. (.) she a.losh 5.11 of Lot Number F'IVF:, in the Fourth ('erre-'inn of the said Township of Stephen TERMS toe SALF. 1 ' per rent. of the purr has. money rs.h on day of sale, the balan•e in 3) days th•reafrer other tern, male known on day of tale. Fnr further part' elan apply te DIeHSr►N h ('.tltllNO. Soiree for Assignee. Exeter. tint., or to {{F:tiItY RiI.TIER, A.saignee t'rediton, Osit, and Friday. -Quite a t umber from I:et attended Mr. itannon'e sate at Shtpka Friday. -edge Lottie Pomeroy arrive.[ here atter holidaying nearly two ntont`.'.3 at Fullerton. Her natty friends are pleased t'o see her. She le clerklt:; with Mr. Antos• -Mr. Wesley Mellen tela gone west with Mr. Sfollard.- It le reported that sonic one has a gill ret set [tear the old dant. Be careful.- A number of doge leave been killel h.r. lately owing to the orad drag scare. Tl'.e dogs scent to play havoc with Mr. Ifea- nlan'o deer. There are only rive Left. ' DANUEL1OUS DANORM' 1", \V ill Make Canada a Baldheaded Na- tion 1f Not Checked. M. Pasteur, the great French Phystc- lan ut Paris, once said; "I believe Yee shall one day rid tho world of -all dis- ease caused by germs." Dandruff is caused by germs. a fact accepted by all physicians. Dandruff is the root of all !Lair evils. 1f it were not for the little destructive germa working with a persistency worthy of a better cause, there would be no baldness. Parisian Sage will kill the dandruff germs and remove dandruff to tw) weeks or money back. W. S. Cole guarantees it. It will stop itching scalp, falling hair and mako tree hair grow thick and abundant. It puts Info and lustre into the hair t.:td prevents it from turning gray. It is the hair dressing par excellence, datntly perfumed and free from grease stickiness. It la the favorite with wo- men of taste and culture who knew ttto social value of factnating hair. A large bottle costs only :to veto,' at leading druggists everywhere, and in Exeter by W. S. Cole. The girl with auburn hair is on every package. Buy a Piano for the Home Surely there is nothing better than a Piano. It is something the whole family can enjoy, something that will last a lifetime --tend if bought right can he handed down for two or three generations. You do not take any chancre on any piano you get here. The standing of this establishment is it surety that you will get your money's worth --a GOOD RELIABLE PIANO. Then on top of this you have our guarantee -so why should you take any risk. Come Here, Pick Out a Piano That Pleases You in Appearance and Tone ! You will (Ind our prices reasonable arid the terms of payment can easily be arranged to your satisfaction -.and the inetrnment will be ABSOLUTELY RELIABLE in every respect. We are now displaying an Unusual Stock of the Finest Line of Pianos on the Market. PIANOS from $200.00 up ORGANS " $66.00 " tow- Be an early caller and receive ono of our Art Calendars S. MARTIN & SON, EXETER BRUCEFIELD SEED SHOW South Huron Agricultural Society The ann,sl Seed Show, under the amp' w or the So,th Huron Agrr•&lt iral eo.iety, will be held at Bossenherry's Hall. Brucetteld, on FRIDAY, MARCH 1TH, 11410 PRIZE LIST -The following petrel will le. swanfet on the beet *ample, of seed eahibitel in sword. ante with the rules governing the seed fa'rs. 2 hush Spring Wheat. S ot'h Plfe a O N ee 7", 2 bush. spring N'heat, any •anety 50 On 75 2 hush. White Oate, any variety 50 (1) 75 2 hush BI& k rats, sn) variety 50../ I') 75 2 Mrh. Barley, six -rowel 50 n) 75 2 truth. Bole., two•rowel 50 (l0 7S !bosh Field P.a. 50 00 75 1 btah. Field Beans 50 00 73 1 bush Corn in ear 6) 00 75 1 bush Timothy Seed SO Oil 76 1 )etch Red C10' et Meed 50 00 75 1 hush Alsike Seed 30 00 75 I bush. Potatoes. any soli. variety 50 en TS 1 hush. routine", for general re" 5') (r) '. 1 Perk of Onions, Dntrh Set* h) 50 1'e, k of 5111 groan Onions b) 50 Rules and Regulations 1. .511 r•de '-t•rMtor competition ( nn m)N1 se been crown by the exhibitor within ons year preei- our, to the exhibition. All sabibite of seeds shall he hell to be repptesentstir• of the total .1 ,antity of eu.h'eed *lend fee nal• he the exhibitor. The Seeretary of the S ciety may take and prefer,. samples from ea^h exhibit for ref.renre in rase of d,.r&te iris ng from the safe of seed by any exhibit or. C,mpetit ors must beroee members of the eta riefv, kr Paying VI the Treasurer thereof, either pre!Inue to or at the time of making eatrisa, the rum ft 51 .arh, 3. t5 prersturn• shell he swsnlel no exhibit' thatl•ontain weed seed, which. in the opinion of the -hods, are of a notiru rile ore. 4. !to exhthltnr shall recetee more than 011. pries in .eyrie's. e A11 samples of seed must be rarr+•-tty labelled wrth the name and address nt the •,hihitot, the nates et the vwitty' the emeont of see -1 for su.- and the reline print [)rain, not i4414 than S; Mshele, for sale, Madge. Timothy and Closer, n•.t less then t bteawls, for eel.. 'tarty Potatoes, not lege they 5 bodes, for aa1. Tate Pntotnee. not lam than ti toishel+, for Isle. 01548, nn( lea. than 1 freshet for MI. 6 in •:w et diep-ata, a katut0ry J,clareoos bat the shoe a rule, have Men complied with may reel ired from each or any exhibitor of seed. All exhibit- for rompetition for prices must '••• delivered at Roseenberr) 's i1a11, Bna. efeei, not to,. than Ina. m., and shall not be remosed until •t -i•• Nese of the Fair at 4 p m 405188100 PREP, The Ann,sl Spring Show of Stallions sod leu' s will be held at Brure8eld, on Friday, April loth. 1)10. Particulars later W. D. SANDERS, Exeter, President. W. D. likLEAN, Secretary. FARMS FOR SALE le at choice farts, being part Lal Cil and 19, Con. 1. Township of Ueb)rne, in the Village of Ri•ter, containing 100 acres. On this property there 1s an up-to-date brick dwelling with all c0n- ve:Ientcs: 1•trge bank barite, with water t: stables. silo. drive :rouse, ire Muse, and all Miele of fruit : Il.( acres In hay and grass, R acres fall w,:eat. balance I'cAec ast fall. t'roperly a high state of cultivation atei well adapted for a man doing a dairy buterPes or general farming. Also S. 1-2lot 5.3�n1 Pay, y,contain 1 ng:U aerrv. 2 acreshardwood bust 35 acros in grass. tx►1aocc pioxed. Oe the prem! errs there is a never falling supply o: water with w!a 1nd'1 and lank!. This property is well adapted for grat- ing or general farming. Possession Ir• March. Messy tern's of payment. Must be sold as proprietor's health has fail- ed and he is retiring. For terms and p,rtieulars apply to ALEX. DOW, of Exeter, or T. CAMERON. Auctioneer of Farquhar. FARM 1011 SALMI. 1')0 acre farm it Ueb rite, two awl Orse halt reales from Ruder. 4150 a brl,k e )use' oe 'taln-stres t, F.seter, and a 'Av- iad of green c«;ar SVM. M. PI, L S T(1 l 1. ORD )