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TIIE EXETER TIMES 1"T'G CO.
Limited,
To the Electors of
South Huron.
Gentlemen. -The Governor Gensral
as issued his proclamation calling
election in South Huron
to fill
• tee ttcv in the Dominion Partin -
art eau -cd by the death of this late
Wt. 11. 11. Gunn. Nomination Itas
been fixed for Wednesday, January
15th., :mil the election is appointed
,to take place on January :.21141. As
`the time is short it will not be pas
bible for me to see u►auy of given per-
sonally and 1. adopt this method o[
placing myself before you and reach-
ing ;,s many of you as possible.
A, you are aware, in Jure. list the
lteturtucrs of South Huron in t'oi,veIt-
tints assembled, did Inc the honor of
selecting me as their candidate for
the Dominion Parliament. 1 tarn
1httctore now le fora you in that cap-
acity soliciting your suffrages at the
a ,,.'aching election.
r Weed scarcely say that 1 do deep-
ly regret the reason which metros
this election necessary. The late
tnctnber for South Huron. Mr. 11. 11.
L uuu, and myself, were for litany
pears close neighbors and fricuds and
although we differed very widely in
politics, neither of us permitted this
diflerencc to interfere with our sooial
or business relations and had h4' been
'spited to contest the eo,i titueucy
hi.........L.
will. me I feel confident ain saying
that we would close the contest as
good friends as we commenced it.
hater myself that 1 do not need
any personal introductions to you. 1
have teen with you :and amongst you.
one of you in fact. for tho past 35
years .and have taken .a more or less
active part in your public and local
affairs. You are therefore. in ra good
position to judge of my fitness for
the position to which 1 aspire and of
my ability to perform the important
duties pertaining 1 14,1,•1,, ne 1 111811-
ncr ctcdit:Ible 10 u,)-I•ti asci elvan-
tapeous to ,you.
White as you knov, 1 1, . e •tut bv
any means been a hide lemed jei rti-
zoo. I 11:1 ye been a cnu.i,tellt ands
life long uu'iiib'r of the ._ beet Lib-
eral party and that pit 4% e. ill con-
tiliU' to receive Illy ro111 ut ne • • in(1
support so lone :is the it principles
and conduct care -Itcl, a-. in ►na (esti-
mation. will hest s'•I%e 1114' in:i•rests
of this (Young but 211 a1 .inti a 1peidty
give in; country of ours. Out 1
sh ill saes von.i I i .u% -ell bund to
sul.lOrt n,t pall y • tee pe. %heti 1 1, -
lie•%, them 10 be t i; 1,. .nail :actin ; 111
poet be hest interests of 1Ii coup, 1 t 11141
cape give to you •a reason (ii 1 he
faith that is in ,ne :inti can justify.
at least to my Olt 11 conscience. the
routes I shall sive it nay duly to
take as ,your r(•p,es• litative.
hi the 5:11111 Ili meet slaouldy 00 see
fit to honor ole a i• la your confidence
to the exlenO o1 s••1 vi in ' .1 • n: 30111
represent dive. 1 al; ill lit • I coflsis•
1,111 support to the Lami. r liotcrn-
tin iit so 'Otto its 1'leir Ir" iotas :.1141
conduct are such 1,1 1(1 111,11.. 111 my
oinie.un. that supellorl. 1"nelrt their
lr•e•.gei,ien t the coon;ry 1:1s pros -
Weak Lungs
Bronchitis
For over sixty years doctors
have endorsed Ayer's Chcrry !'
Pectoral for coughs, cols, !,
weak lungs, bronchitis, con-
sumption. You can trust f.
medicine the best doctors ap-
prove. Then trust this the next G
time you have a hard cough. E
The best kind of a test imonlxt -
"• •old for over sixty y.'aa s."
lied. bs .y. ?
♦ w manuf aces'. (
SAIStPAWItt,.
qersOAIi thine
We 1s.. so sessile 1 Ws ,"'a Yak
eke Aeuislas of an our moo, e..
sell Mlle keep th•bosols rase
vgotabN and gently lac. r
send as it La: never prospered la -
fore
. -tore and under suet, (it cuuutaucr, 1
deem it would be extremely inadvis-
able and not in the interests of than
people to make a change at the, tirts-
eut time and judiiins of the future
by the past 1 feel that. 1 t1 ill not
have any difficulty i11 extending t.0
thu Government guy Most g serous
support 05 Four representative. From
obit 1 have already :said you will
understand my position :old 1 trust
it w ill meet with your approval and
merit ( 0111 most generous bupp ort.
In local matters, should you honor
me with your cunfidemce mud elect
uta as Your representative, 1 shall til -
ways consider myself at your dispos-
al and you will ever find lite ready
and willing to do what in me lies to
:edvauce the Interests of the county
and especially' that part of it confin-
ed within I lie bounds of South 11utoit
irrespective of local, personal or pol-
itical coosideratious, and if I can
consistently and properly 41e :a pul-
itical opponent a service 1 shall 11.: as
cheerfully tit his disposal as 1 will be
, to those attached to oto by political
tics. This, 1 consider the only prop-
er representative posiiion.
I hope during the cautpraign to have
the opportunity- of discussing with
' t'ou on the public platform, at great-
er length, some of tho many public
(Uestions, which are, at the please!
time, interesting the people.
Again solicitins your vote, el -
fluence and support at the appruarlt-
ing election, 1 ant.
Your obedient servant.
M. Y. McLEAN.
Liberal candidate for South lluron.
To•eheck a cold quickly, get front
your dru,ggiat Nome little; Candy Col;.
Tablets 'called 1'reveutics. Dru,-
gists everywhere, are now dispensing
I'rcrentic3, for they aro not only
sate, but decidedly effectivo ail
prompt, 1'rcvcntic3 contain no
luiuine, Ito laxative, nothing harsh
nor sickening. Taken at tho ".sneeze
stage" Preventics will prevent Pneu-
monia. Bronchitis. La Grippe to.
Hence the " name (Proventios. Good
for feverish children. 48 1'reventics
25 cents. Trial Boxes 5 cents Sold
by W. S. IIowcy Centralia
yoke 1'raiuclion
Nelson E. Hicks, and Singing.
1,111 of hinges Coto,enatory 11usic, 11. Ituth%en
McDonald, Charles White, Loudon Eng., Ernest 0.
Yardley, London, Eng. A limiter) number, of pupils
will be accepted.
Mrs. French. of Clinton, :tad Mrs.
Hancock, of Toronto, who spent the
holidays with Mr. nit Mrs. W. R.
Elliott returned tome last week.
Miss L. Elliott assisted the choir
of Ute 1st Presbyterian church, Lon-
don at a concert its Lambed( it
Monday evening last.
Miss Gladys ,Essery left Monday
moraine for a term in Alma College.
Miss Elsie Blandford is visiting at
the Monne of her uncle, Mr. James
llandfotd.
What tui,;ht have been a serious
accident' happened on Sunday morn -
ins while '61r. \Vm. ,lsssery and
daughter Vera were drivitt; front
church. Ono of the lines broke and
the horse started to run. Both were
thrown from the cutter and badly
shaken up. The horse, while turn-
ips the corner, ran against a tree
but was not badly injured.
.lr. P. Simpson paid the town a
ftyins visit on New Years day.
The Ladies Aid intend hiving their
awtual Anniversary and tea on Jan.
Tri il.
Mrs. Parsons, sr., is still very ill.
The new school opened Monday.
Jliss Swan is in charge. We yvislt
her every success.
Rev. 11. B:. Collwell of Toronto Uni-
versity preached n very interesting
sermon in the Methodist church Sun-
day evenint.
Miss 11ary 'Hepburn leaves for
Toronto this week.
\lr. W. ,Butt left ,Monday to re-
sume his duties at Medical Univer-
sity.
Bliss Itotteril has returned after
spendilI i the holiday's at her horn;
in \litcbell.
Liss A. ,Morlock, of Exeter spent
Sunday with t1rs. (1)r.) Orme.
The Centralia open air - rink ie
spoiled on account of the snow 811(1
r iia of last week.
The formal opening of the new
Centralia school took place 11onday
evehine with an entertainment con-
sisliiit of ,oii. s. recitations and
speeches. It t. W. 11. Butt made a
capwabl1'
elt:sirdi ill. The hew school is
known as S. S. No. 1 t. and is 0110
of the unlet in the County and re-
flects 1111101 VI 4'4111 on 1111' pr/111011 s
W110 tt'a•re instrn:uavttal in 111 : it
erected, (•sp,'1i illy Andr.,w 'larks,
who devoted :a considerable portion
of his time lookins after the build -
int operations. Miss Hw'an. a tornt4'r
leacher at ,Ila.hw00(1. is the teach-
er and cones hath very 11,21i recom-
mend ttions.
eco l-
mendations. A short time Hiro a
:1 0 1141 1t.1, 'r ide t111t the build -
int noutd n,t h.• ready for occupancy
by the 3rd of .1 'flurry, and it is Imo
1111 to the loser 10 buy- the oysters.
'.1r. Richard Luker, who recently
puretl.ed Mr. It. Simpson's props•rt:
in the villa re has moved in. \1 r.
Simpson has snored to burnt,.
FOR OVER SIXTY TEARS
Ilr.le ASO Neil.(. 1 ogre' 111,4.11:141 - M.'
}
Winslow'. Soothing Syrup hA. been tiara for
I over el c! y Yet ars by mll.iovis of trot het • for 1 h. it
;children while teething. with perh•e -ue e,•
It +O it hes the child. .ohr•n+spec i(nma, talky. a 1
I ain. euro• wind collo. and Is the he•t roniedr
for IHarrhtr.s P Is pieasant to the tate. Bold
by drug,,l:ar In every part of the world. 23
ren:• A bottle. Ds value It incalculable Pe
sure Aid tows Mr. Winslow's Soothing
Syrup and ask for no other kind.
I:irrraFitted motor 1 lie 1'01,1 in 1
nnn,p. Art. fun(' 30th. 1t)06. Serial
Number 1098.
Brucefleld
Art:ut Col tnhoull. porter at the
Dixon (louse spent Xmas at his home
itt 11iIcl11'It.
It. 11. Laird. of the Sovereign Hurls
spa's( New l ears at his home in
Thdford.
.T. T. Itei(1 is still confined to !r•
bed 1(1tit rheum:itic fever but 'ee
,,
boli to .(t .e.
hint oaf again •inn.
Rob!. McKay was arrant electees
Reeve of Tuckersnti11, by acclama-
tion.
.416. gP
Rases )bs ,'L 111 Pot You rB(an Alia jtt
Bigaa'ars U�.
� n
tiensall.
\Ir.. C. A'uuk t•t,ter'tained a muut-
1.•r of fee tuts Christmas eve.
Mr. and. 31is. 1;. fierce. of Fol. -1.
stere (he guvals of Mrs. Stoller 444,1
New Yee
Miss Ellis, of Toronto. was the
guest of ,Mrs. U, 1'r puluudl.
Jliss L. Johns, of Exeter, visitee1
over Sunday- with friends in the vil-
lage.
11rs. Cook eery pleasantly enter-
tained e eumhet of her [li,ends on
New Year's eve.
31r. and Mrs. E. helve, of Fore.it,
aero the tuests of :Mrs. Sutherland
on Nett 1"ear's day.
Hiss Lillis. of Toronto, is the quasi
of Mrs. D. l'rluharl.
Mr. John Reichert. of fort Huron,
was hero last wes k visiting his par-
e n ts.
Dl r. S. 'Latter, of Dauphin. Man.,
is visitirt, friends itt Ilensali.
Rev. and Mrs. Shaw, of Lyons, were
here last w•nek Pendant n few days
with Mrs. J. 11. :McArthur.
Mr, and Mrs. W. Camelot', of Clin-
ton, were here last weak visiting
'their son.
Miss \tat, 1 Sparks, who has been
e11zazed its teacher at Centralia dur-
in s the .past year, has accepted •1
school :it 'tut herfor(1, Lamb -
ton County Ontario, and left here
lase ayeek for her -slew school.
Previous to leaving Centrairt she was
presented by her pupils with a very
fiaLterine, address. accompanied . by
handsome presents.
Dr. llossack, o[ Lucan, spent New
Year's at the manse %vitt* Itis (latish -
ter, firs. Smith.
Mr. Duncan D1cEwen is home from
tho \Vest visil111! Itis parents, ;Mr.
and Mrs. Alex. McKwen, after an ab-
sence of seven y'en rs.
Kirktoti
'Valu sound of the saw is heart[ in
the bush of 31r. Joseph Kirk as he
has three 1141114.5 roin1., .- Messrs.
Brown & .Duffield, Balfour & Cai-
Itol, and Elliott Bros.
John Nixon has got a pair of
snowshoes and has started out to
sell window fasteners for the first
of Dennison & Co. of Mitchell. Ile
says this device will either keep DI,'
window open or shut.
We are glad to see I',:• senilis: face
of nut• fellow townsul:ma M1-. John
Sutherland on the sired :,ptaitl.
Our choir goes to %Vhalen on the
12th. inst. to furnish music ::, the
opening of the new church.
Our enterprising store keeper Mr.
Leigh reports it very brisk Christ-
mas trade.
A two. Temperance housa at Wood-
hull has been opened Up by Mr. Wnt.
Sinclair.
Mr. 11'. G. Balfour and family in-
tend moving to St. Marys in the near
future.
Mr. Stinson and family have moved
into their new residence on BIain
Street.
The Chris(tnas stocking i11 connec-
tion with St. Paul's church was a
decided Success.
Mr. W. G. Balfour has purchased
the famous pacing stare Hazel from
\Vin. Cudmore, of St'aforth, paying
therefor a handsome figure.
Lucan
The home of Jir. and Mrs. William
Kent. Lucan, was the scene 01
very pleasing event on ,\Ve(Inesdav
Jan. 1st., when their eldest d.ugh1,"1
Ina Lucile, became the happy bride
of (lector N. Taylor only son of (Mr.
and Mrs. William Taylor, of Its -
borne. r'recisely at twelve o'clock.
while the wedding march was Iris;
played by Miss Effie Taylor, sister of
the groom. the bride entered the par-
lor. 011 the arm of her father, and
the interestins ceremony was per -1
fortned by Rev. .1. E..Ilolun'S, of Lu -
can. in the presence of the immediate
ret dives of the contracting parties.
'1'I1e bride looked lovely in a gown
of while crepe-de-chnn , and carried
1 shower bou toot of pink carnations.
Congratulations over. all repaired to
the (linin: room %% Iwo. n daintily
served dinner ons pat taken of. The
happy young couple 1111'11 drove 10
Granton 1% herr Hwy gook the tram
for Toronto and other Eastern points.
The pride's going away sown oats of
blue ladies' cloth with elute picture
hut. The presents 10 11„• beide• w. r •
both IItlnl('r011s amt C0•1 It 11110141
(1,X11 11,Is n beautiful kitchen cab-
inet the gift of the :recut. '''heir
111 v friend- )nil, Ill a i.l,ia, f them
happiness :Itlel 11 n.pel i41 nte•r 1 ht' sen
of life.
ses
Cromarty
At the. t*ahue of 1114' brad •'s parents
Mr. and ,11rs, Andrew- 11'ri;11 t, 10th
('un..•s.iull. Cllrist11nis cloy, 7w115 sol-
emnised the mania re of Iheir dauth-
te,. }lstarar 1, to Mr. John Nichols,
Toronto. At the :appointed hour.
'h4' couple. unattended. look their
place under .a ir.•aulihll :trill. 10 the
strrili. of a u starch. which
".1. )e1 1.11 ht M1,. Eli'euc1' Davis,
Mite11i11. Hey. 1\'. 11011; herly con-
ducted 1 ale ceremony.
Iter. Mr. Oircis+lin. of 11 utnillun,
occupied the pulpit of the I'resby-
t I' si
ena church hero u•a Swiftly last.
31r. ('rrres-i ,n is 11 fureeful •11141 e1u-
1111•111 .1141•3 k1•1.. Allhoutlt i, 1s just
111110 .11' 11.4 5111re Ills C0,111114 10 11104
county: from Arnlni1. he his made
e.treat prorr1'55 •and hr 11011 s,.ems 10
pilin full command of (h4' Nn;list.
"A Good Name at Home"
"is a tower of strength abroad" -and the
excellent reputation of U. 1. Iiood Co. and
(heir remedies in the city of Lowell, where
they ere best known, inspires confidence
the world over, not only hi the Pietliclnes
bat In anything their proprietors say
about them. '11 Made by Boat it's (last."
"1 believe 'food's Sarsaparilla the beet all•
round family medicine known today.- 31 s..
11. D. FABLE%. 662 Wilde? St.. Lowell. 31a.s.
"1 recommend Hood's Aar.aparilla to any
one." JOHN 11. Drrty, 14 Auburn Street,
Lowell. Mims.
"1 an: 11 strong and healthy woman today,
from taking Hunt's Sarsaparilla, which 1
keep h' the house for all the family." SIRS.
FANNix PAIA'N, tG 1.everett St., 1,owelt. 31a...
' 1 con.lder Hood'. Sarsaparilla the beet
ilox1 purifier In th.' w00.1 " MM. .1e414 ►
E. CARLT,N, Ill Liberty Si,.Lowelt. Mass.
Hood's aarsap,rllla 1. sold everywhere.
Iil(i Dotes (h1c !Millar. rreparaal only 1.7
C. 1. Nasi Co., Lowell, Mass., t'. 5..3.
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ASTO RI
A _ � • . •.yam N V ��..
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been
is ttso for over 30 years, has borne the signature of
,�..� and has been ntado under his per-
conal supervision since its infancy.
Allow no ono to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and “Just -as -good" aro but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger tho health of
lulituts and Children-Experienco against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare-
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Dlori►ltine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Wortn4
and allays feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Teething Colic. It relieves 1 cething Troubles, cares Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho
Stomach and Bowels, giving; healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea --The Mother's Friend.
CENUINE CASTORIA
Bears the Signature of
ALWAYS
The Kind You Hate Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years. LEAVE YOUR
• The Molsons Bank
Established 1S:i5,
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MEAD OFFICE
MONTREAL.
CAPITAL PAID UP • • • -• 53.000.000.00
RESERVE FUND ••• •• • •••• •••• S3.000,000.00
Assets Over $33o00,00o.00
General Banking Business Traus'tcted.
Savings Bank Department
$1.00 Opens an Account and Interest added FOUR
Times a Year. .
• Dickson & Carling, Solicitors. N. D. H U RDON, Manager '
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CENTRAL
STRATFORD, ONT.
Ily ,savings a better course of
training than that given by
any other rimilar institution in
(In.tario, wo have become one
of the leading business train-
ing schools in Canada. Our
,graduates are in dem Ali l as
office assistants and business
college teachers. Our course:,
britt; tho best our ,graduates
succeed. If intere,tted in your
own welfare w'rito •now for
our catalogue; it is free. \Vc
have three departments, Com-
mercial, Shorthand and Tele-
graphic.
Winter
6th.
v4%
4• term opens January.
s•',•+
+ ELLIOTT & MCLACHLAN, '1'
Principals. .+f.
4.4-1.41++++++++++++++++++++++
Inc C.NTae,a COMPANY. TT MUMRA•/ STar[r, NEW vows CITY.
Headquarters for
Skates, Axes, Saws, Razors, Stoves, Pails, and
Lanterns
We have on hand a number of Mitts and Gloves which we
will sell at rock bottom prices.
Don't forget that we install Furnaces and keep on hand the
largest supply of all kinds of Hardware and Stoves
to be found anywhere.
W. MOORE - KIRKTON
10 PER CENT DISCOUNT
During January on all Crockery in Stock Children's Sleighs, &c.
including Cups and Saucers, Plates, Berry Sets, Salad _ _
Dishes, Cream and Sngars, Lamps, Pitchers, Bowls, &e
Orders
WITH
S. Martin & SOn
Pianos, Organs
Sewing Machines
Fine Stationery
We have Just Received a Shipment of
Dr. Hess Stock Food in 25 Ib. pails at $2.00, 7 lb. packages at 65c •
Poultry Panacea 35c
instant Louse biller 35c
llerbageum 25c and 50c packages
Highest Price for Produce.
B. W. F. BEAVERS,
Farquhar
(A MILLS, - WOODI-1fM
\I'c have it large stock of frieze O%crco't(4 in boy,' and
meal('. \Vo are running off cheap regular $6.00 cotta for $(.lull
and boys' re;uhar $5,011 for $3.50.
Underwear all wool per suit ti 1.00. Fleece lined heavy, -
weight $1.20 at suit, we have all lines of underwear at the right
pricce,
Note is the time for rubbers, We have all kinds of Rubber:
in 014th -rubbers and Heavy 1utnl,erman'a Rubber•+ boys and mens.
10 Groceries me have a fu11 stock all nice and fresh. Hags
sins 3 lbs. ifor 250. Sulphur 10 lbs. for 25c. Batbs IV ioo. f.'s!'
Tie. Oil Cake 12 lbs. for 25c.
And wo want your trade- hutter. 7424c. 25c. a Ib. -Etta
Ears lac. cash, 2Ir. trade -Dried Apples. Ilia de 7c. per Ib.
A. MILLS, - Woodham.
l:uttua;0. Mr. Circessian also delis- a loud crash as the cans turned ovet
erect i lecture on Monday vellitir. and plu►tued (loon the embankment
alis- :\ rues 'fodhunter, of 'oncon• into a creek. One 0oulal11 passenger
wer, visited her uncle and grand %as kilt* d end a nuulber injured.
mother during Xmas holidays. �- -
Mr. and Mrs. (Gillespie were ho -t CiAMOTOR=A.
and hostess to n number of friend- Bears the the Kind You Hate 1i*3ts Bala
on New Year's Eve. the {rattly bele,' 8ignata» C/t�
I.
riv4'n i►► favor of their twice, 111111's-•1i,of
'forth miter. i
\I r.
John l oxt•ar•th hot been on •
the sickJlist for the past %%4•01,:.SiI"ASCRIBE FOR THE TiMES.
Miss Mare fret \tiller It It I ,-•
r• 1111II.
tt
ak o visit scapi( her nuns
l
noir durint (11.• reinter months.
\I r. Haunt 1- ..1 present home from
Clearing Auction Japes
1)takota, and is t t -.t an t W.( Mr.
'portant* in the ttlp,ze. FARM STOCK A \ D IMI'LEMF:NTH,
11 r. and 51rs. 31atheson, of Thames -
ford. were splint on their many Joseph White. Auet, o ill sell by
friends in the vitiate on 1 .itdty la -t. public auction for Mr. Joseph (Loss.
Mr. Ira Andrew left on Monday on Lot 21. Con. 12. )'ullarton halt
for Granton, where he %•111 11 45111 em- toile east of Mount I'lers:int. on
bark in the mercantile business_ 1 1'1111)A1 ,IAN. 17111. 1908.
31r.:utd Mrs. Andre% visited in Gor Cn,nrt'•ncinr :11 12 o'clock sharp,
ria last week prior to their Laving. the fullottint:-
-- !dock - 1 matched tears .ten -Fal
Henry Alette'r. I1'• recently 41 - purpose 4 years old: 1 axed driver
posed Irma clerk and treasurer 0f In foal to Chaplain 11elretor: I
acetas. ha. 1,('en -arrested for t►^ing yearlins filly. sire. Clerkenoell ; I
short in his accounts. I ye,arlint teldinr, sired by Clerken-
lull: 2 sucker. .sired by Clerken-
Fdnaril Hanlon, the ex-cha,upioll tt(•II : '1 :ane dairy- ('0115 supi,o.wd (o
oars:um of the %nrld. died al his in April; 1 food dairy tow
hone itt Toronto Inst Friday. after supposed to 110 in calf ; 1 thoroattlr-
suffering for n week from plr.'u- bred Durham Bull 1 year old; 2
muni i. I yen1101r heif('rs; 1 yearlins steers;The (' I'. lt. lniperi:il Limited Ex- 5 calves; ) .00 clue (0 farrott in
press vast hound, wa. %'reeked at February; 2 .nos clue to farrow in
North 'fay last Filthy lunrnin s by April : 1 More hots; 18 pit.. :L
A MI liken mile Tit'' 1t:ai,1 %a% run- tnonlll. old ; 100 Yount hens.
nine at 0 teal rate of .heed %Iwo fntpilrnu'!1.-11n..w Harris binder
the passengers sere Budd;ply Marl - nearly new : 31, %well nin%-r : com-
bat ty. n xpil ril►di112 !mine. followed by tined Sylvester seed, r n. % ata Mil e:
The Usborne and Ribbert
Farmer's Mutual Fire Insur-
anee Gomm
Head Office, Farquhar,,Ont.
Pres. W. II. PASSMORE, Farquhar.
Vice -Pres.: -J, L. ItL'SSELL,
I(USSELLDAI.E, P. 0.
DIRECTORS.
WM, Roy, BORNHOLDI P. 0
Wal. 131to('K WlN, 11ELSF,A P. 0.
T. RYAN. DUBLIN P. 0
HOBEIRT NORRIS, Staffm.
AGENTS.
JOHN EMERY, Exeter, agent for
Lteborno and Itiddulph.
OLIVER HARRIS, Munro, agent
for Hibbert, Fullerton and Logan.
B. W. F. BEAVERS,
Secv.Treas. Farquhar.
GLADMAN & STANBURY. Solicitors
THE
BEST
FLOUR
We have on hand a supply of
the hest flour made from No. t
Manitoba hard wheat manufact-
ured by Pfeffer 13res of Milverton
you can get it at the Exeter ware-
house.
GrdIll dDtCd
Remember we pay highest
price for all kinds of grain.
R. G SELDON
Exeter, Centralia
and Clandeboye
spreader Kemp )It•% . )umber %'84011
nn41 hex : pair trucks : (ub.lcirh and
box nearly nee; 1 land roller ; cul-
tivator 31•rnn make nearly new; .1
tray rick ; twin plow: sande plow
l'luery ; sin:le plow. F'ro.l & Wood.
new ; sctiffl.r, Maxwell make; 2 i 'ly
11011 barrows; disc harrow : turnip
sower ; •in1le burry: hay rake: pair
seal-. 2110 Ib.. cap„ fait nilrt mill ;
Int t t ruck : 35 -foot ladder ; ren vel
bot; feed rack ; wnlcrt Youth ; rrind
none; knife rrritt(I(•r 1 scram (1 10L• ;
Hell pulpier : set bunks: %%hest 1 arr0•e
cauldron kettle; 0 iter barrel; milk
tank : 4 milk can. ; Chatham incu-
tailor and brooder : .National cream
separator : Daisy churn ; .flour box ;
1 crone s • stone baby cr 11 rant . Is art* . .ton 11oaf
.r( %ark barn -s.; prick: chins; 5
set o hif f let 'Pe. : 1 necks ok•.7 le ry
DENTAL
D11. A, R. KINSMAN, L. D. S., D.
D. S., Honor graduate of Toronto
University.
Dental Surgeon
0fYtte over (Heilman & St altbury'a
Marin street- EXETER.
DR. 0. F. HOULSTON, L. D. 8.
D. D. S., Dentist. Member of
R. C. D. 8., of Ontario and Honor
Graduate of Toronto University.
OFFICE: -Over Dickson & Carling's
Law Offices in Dr. Anderson's former
' dental parlors,
YSDIOAL
W. BROWNING, M. D. M. 0
LI • P. S„ Graduate Victe:-ia Un
varsity. office and residene0co. Dominion
Laboratory, Exeter.
Associate Coroner of Huron.
Dosis Thomas & Nutter
Civil Engineer & Architect
(Late Department of Public Works, Canada.)
Consulting Engineer for Municipal and County,
Work, Electric railroads, Sewerage and waterworks,
System w'hanes, Bridges and Ise -enforced Concrete
Phone 22.22 London Ontario
MONEY TO LOAN
We have unlimited private funds for 1nye )
ent upon farm or village rroperty at loses
*Woof Interest.
DICKSON & CAIILINO
Exeter
DICKSON & CARLING,
arristere Solicitors Notaries, Conve aaoert
commissioners. 'Solicitors for the Moleona
Bank, Eto.
Money to Loan at lowest rates of inbeteetr,
OFFICE t -MAIN STREET, EXETER.
1L CARLING B. A. L. e. DI0t8Ola
(`1ONEY TO LOAN.
We have a large amount of private funds
tan on farm and village properties at Merritt*
In barest.
OLADMAN & STANBURY
Barristers Solicitors• Allin St.II(xeter
slogs o11 a Caudillo NO(In W
HOMESTEAD itE(GULATiONS.
A•\ANY es en numbered section of Dominion lands 10
wanitotea, saskatohewan and Alberta, excepting
8 and 20, not reserved, mar ie homesteaded by
any person who Is the sole heir) of a family, or Illy
male over lay -etre of age, to the extent al one -quay
ter section of 160 acres, more or less.
Application for entry 1111111 to matte in person ty
the applicant at a Dominion lands Amoy or Sub.
agency tor the distnct in which.the land is situate.
Entry by proxy may, bowel or. be made at an even.
re on certatnconditiona by the father, another, sou.
daughter, brother or sister of an Intending home•
ateader.
Thme homesteader is required to perform daldalhoestead duties under one of the following t'lanll
(11 At least .Is months' residence upon and culti.
cation of the land in each t ear for three )1:31S.
(2) A homesteader may, if he so desires, perionlr
the required residence ('.att(5 by living cn farads(
land owned solely by hint, not fess than eight. (Rb)
scree in extent in the vicinity of his homestead.
Joint owneral,tp in land still not meet this require•
meat.
(3) 1f the father (or mother, if the father la de.
ceased) of the homesteader has permanent resi(IenCt
on fanning land owned solei by him. not less tha0
eighty (80) acres in extent, in the vicinity of rho
homestead, or upon 3 homestead entered for by hint
is the vicinity, such homesteader may perform hie
0411 residence duties by lir ing w ith the father Or
mother.
4 Tie tens "vicinity" in the two proceeding
paragraphs is defined as meaning not more than
nine miles n &dire( line, exch,ebe of road .1,ow.
tomes crossed Iti tha measuremene.
b A homesteader intending to pnfnnn his resi-
dence duties in accordance with the glove whjli
living with his parents or nn farming land owned by
himself must notify the Agent of the district of such
Intention,
Sic months' notice in writing ahnutd be given to
the Commissioner of Dominion fonds at ()Hasa 0f
Intention to applyfor patent,
W, 11', Crrlty,
Deputy of the Minieter of the interior
5. t:. -Unauthorized pnblication of this sch Min
211411: . 111 not he paid for
House and Lot for Sale
lloute end Int Vol Ai It 1't. lot 155
Con. 12 Usborrtr•, 1-2 acre land good
Mick cottage slid etable. Must ba
eo:d 1pply'1•)►os. Cameron. AuOtions
cer Farquhar.
Store Property for Sale
In the village of Exeter, conlptrs(x1
of the as North o part of i,ot 11 on the
West aide of Main Street, consisting
of one good More and the building
r.nw used for a postoffioe, known ate
'f1.• Johns Block,
For terms and particulate Apply
to 'Phos. Cameron, Auctioneer, Far-,
quhar. A-19.47.
set of of breechinr 11 'mess; set sing-
le harness; rind other collars and bri-
dles; sly net : a number of %went
pads: lair horse hl.lnkels; hay fork,
car, 2 ropes 3nrl pulleys and slings;
scythes : forks ; hoes ; grain h1 re I;
luantily of hay: 1(11)11 bushels of tur-
nips 3 host of other small articles
useful on :1 fares.
Tien 3S_ .'1, gaol muter. CA 51I ; over
11131 'mount 10 101111.1,' credit will
110 •tive•n. on form:dints approved
Joint notes. or n di'cOutlt of 5 per
cent. per atmmun for c 1411 in lieu of
soles.
No. re•I•r5e sli the
rr rr
nt his f r
,IOS M. I1' l l wtorT. en F.
prom -icier ha*
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