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Exter Times, 1910-01-27, Page 4SHE EXETER TIM 8$ JAN. 27th 1910. stomper for t1ies. 'rhea then- is the salnrie� for the 'tuts pastors and besides thli the t"o 'Par.7uuagt•s wt ith the taxes ce Edgard Farmer Sol and expenses connected %beret%ith. We do not find 'fault with or cum- To the Editor of The Exeter Times. �,...`� 7�__ As n ratepayer of this town l wtshl einnly Declares "Nervi- plain of 'the excellenr servic,s given to ask a question. In a number of`I line" Is a Specific. by the 'Pastors. NoI'No I We arc highlyour business peaces a nett' light lt:t;i pleased w ith the work that is being been installed su that the ow itet s , iul.,. 1101 as divided congregations might have a good light 10 .better ft ;cases and burdens are being car- display their goodn. !hey also •ttan,- e1 cd the tettctriin light and have been ried that as a unit !would be cum- users of The saute +for y-eurs. Now, etelg swept sane.+'hen they 'installed the new :fight. We feel 'that We cannot too strong- the manager of the electric light Plaut collected She auloiint due and press upon 'the iidhercnts of th:s icut the '+vires, station ;that if they two churches the advisability of ;would not use all electric light. and. taking steps 'toward this end. If any.no other hr +wuld not Iet them have any electric lighto, Nutt Mi. Fditor� thing is 'to 'be accomplished success - 11 do not think 'this is fair, As I nn - [ lIt oil differences must he set derstand it our electric light Vaitt aside. Plan for a glorious 7uture.jbas a franchise 'to supply i,(:ht to the town at a certain rate and to To accomplish anything it is neees- furnish any windier or lights to thea nary Jo 'launch out, and although dis-'citizens of Exeter so long as they I.1, • ea i I or t and •u i ani correctly. I the mc, r ma•a� n I ) \\'hat is necessary is for notue one to informed the lights cannot be talt.n 1 out without coneeut of the user. undertake this 'task. What's wanted Trusting that this communication mays is a (leader. Who is going 'to sec to:find apace in your valuable paper, 11 ib; lam sour well-wisher. In • r of Jlain .{rest church. par -1 Ratepayer. -o- soilage. sheds and property would Communications 1 11111....•••• "After fifty years' experience In rais- ing horses 1 can safely testify that no remedy glees such good results for an all -rowel stable liniment as Nei-rill/le." Tta .•;•,•r.s the tcry earnest letter of' J. - .1. 15,: 0ston. who lives near Welling- ton. 1'. 1:. "I had a very valuable horso that took distemper a month ago, and was afraid I ss as going to lose hiss. His throat swelled and hard lumps de- veloped. His nostrils ran and he had a terrible cough. I tried different ro- N medics but was eryiliae ' unable W relieve my horse of his pain and suffering till I started to use Ner •!tine I mix- ed i.r-ed a buttes of Net. - virtue and sweet uit acid rulbed the mixture on the throat and chest three times a day and you would scarcely believe the way that horse picked up. Nerviliue cured him. I also have used Nerviltne for colic in horses and cows, and earnestly recommend It to every man that is raising stock." For strains. sprains. swellings, colic, tlistelnper, coughs, and colds, no lini- ment +sill prove so efficacious in the stable as •'Norvillne"-►t's good for ratan or beast, for internal or external use. Wherever there is pain, Nervilino wilt cure lb Refuse substitutes. Largo bottles 50c, trial size 25c, at all deal- er, or The Catarvhosone Co., Kingston, Ont. CORNS rCUREItt D pVolt cart palrtte•s.-ly remove •any Turn. either hard. soft. or bleeding. by applying Putnam's Corn Extractor. It never burns. leaves no scar. contains no acids: Is harmless, because composed only of heating gums and balms. F(tty years to use. Cure guaranteed. Sold by all druggists. 25e bottles. Retuse Fu Le11l ut• s. �cuREs •uicKLv i PUTNAM'S PAINLESS CORN EXTRACTOR ',METllo. 1ST UN1lYN realize a neat auto. .We believe the Editor Exeter 'ria/eSf- I +was in Exeter the summer of 190e. James street church should be torn and your town was dead at least par - o n. `.ush of 'the material would alyscd. 1 thought at that time I:se- comc in for the new building. The ter was down and out, and twuuid i:eoriu-. seats. brick etc, could be never get asp again. It was peace- fully calm and quiet. I cold some made use of. The property now or- property in Exeter that sumnsav for copied by 'the church would be an ex- a very low figure, and was pleased to cellent location Tor the erection of a get a sole for it at all. 1 still dwelling house and we 'think there have some property there and do not want to ';ell now. I was 111 Exeter wwould not be much difficulty in dis- again in the fall of 1909 the change posing of it. Resides this, it has al- was marvelous. !t was not necessary ready been intimated that several to draw very largely on the imagine - tion to fe0 Exeter had come to life private individuals would contribute !again. The dant .Yeas being built. $500 each. waterworks put in. miles of cement We would be pleased to devote sidewalk laid. Talk of a large rec- tbe contras of "The Times" to the tory in the near future. and I Ice:p- pro and cons of 'this matter. pose next you 'would bare been think - mg of a suitable slogan for your fawn. 1 had to ask hots• this was NOTE :AND 'Ct3MD1EN71 aecotnplished? who worked those miracles? and wvas answered every At the couclusiou of a strong speech time DfacCallum. 'Three cheers for by Mr. HenriRourassa in the Monu- ment 'MacCalluut and the councillors of National Hall, 'Montreal, on 1(109." I thought at that time the January 2011).. a gathering of nearly reeve and councillors would be the - The Trustee 'Board of James street three thousand People unanimously ted by acclamation but instead I see adopted resolutions condewwing the the reeve defeated. and could not•un- 11now. \ Methodist church areplaning for the - do elan 't and cannot n Y h rcLderstand i o hat I K t ' u •( Government's Wawa m(as rt. and dr erection of a large enclosed shed for sanding that Parliament should were the temperance people of Exeter the accommodation of the horses. The take no action until the will 01 the doing? when 'they had n good ener- Qoard has also decided to re -decorate electorate had been ascertained. bar. Serle temperance representative why Ilourassa. who delivered a very tor- did they not keep binfl i say shame :he church and to put in new win- cibta� sprach. utterly condemned th; ou you temperance people o[ Exeter. (Yoe. The cost of these improve- 'measure. attacked Sir Wilfrid Lour -,f 5+119 sorry 10 ate Jocat option de- ents, it is estimated, o ill be between'icr for attempting to pass such :, f. sled in your town. but for all that, 000 and X4.000, and �iossibl before measure, and denounced 'Mr. Dordrn [ prophesy great things for j:xetcr y for aiding him. The large gather -,nu" she lives awakened.t If you give ompletion will run near to (fa -000. ing gather - wee thoroughly in sympat;ry this space in your valuable paper. you In sumruisg up the church going with the Nationalist leader. . and .easy hear from we lignin, people of the town and neighborhood, warmly applauded Lim throughout. A(ll.,sybodya • • • • • -----� ire find %bat a large 'per tentage are fi 1 b "JI GILLit itA YCOUNCIL The nineteenth c•ntur • wvas abs can -I c 3 111etbodiets. They are tapable of tory of 't h+ torso. but the twentieth l'urauant to the statutes the coon / ('reefing :utd sustaining an 'edifice (or )yorship that will equal, if not excel, Hie ;ending 'Methodist churches of the of o London conference. At rbc• present time Exeter bas two 't,). ,diet churches 'which rank wet) century will be the century of the cal met on Jan. 10th. when the folrow- costntry. In the nineteenth c•:ntury, ing members subscribed tot r-3eclar• town hustness and town Gift beld ation and euatificatigqlw office. • sway, bttt rural life is swinging to M. Miller Reeve, J. J,. Poore. Dcpu- 2 Anllydv, A. E. itos- • • • The Kind YGu Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of and Buts been !made under his per• soma supervision since its infancy. • • Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeitst, Imitations and "Just-as-good"are but Experimentstrifle with anendanger th health of Irtibuts t►nt1 Childress -Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA ll Cat►tori:t i4 a harmless substitute for CastorOil, Pare. t;orie, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine, nor other Nareot10 substance. Its ago its its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Cone. IL relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation rind Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stomach and Dowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Tho Children's Panacea -Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The Kind You Hage Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TMT T.RTau* COMg1.1. 17 Y1/11.” NEW /4RR CITY. Times Want Column FOR BALE -Brick residence on core 1 'Massey Harris, bay rake ;IL Waaheerr. ner of Andrew and North streets, loo, bay :loader ; 1 hay rack : 1 Frost In good repair. Apply to Times & Wood, disk; 1 Frost '& Wood dia.. Office for price and terms. Mrs. S. mond barrow, 16ft.; 1 cultivator 01 Crocker, 111 'Broadview Ave., To- walking blow ; a seed drill ; 12 fur. toronto. lm. row plow ; 1 lumber wagon; lt. pair bob elelgbs ; 1 covered buggy, nearly new : 1 single cutter 1 1 fanning mill: 1 pulper; 1 wagon box; 11i Cottage and three lots in Exeter, gravel box; 1 act double harness; 1 being lots Nos. 55, 58 and 57 south of set single harness; 1 hay York, car. Simcoe Street. On this property U a rope and pulleys; 1 long ladde. ; 1 frame cottage (brink foundation) con- grind atone ; '1 emery stone; 1 mire taiuind fire rooms and a good oel- stretcher with rope and pulleys; a lar also a good well and a largo number of cedar posts; about 15 One The property aa to be A od to wind t its of Ilousehoid Furniture. re. up an estate. Apply to REAL ESTATE. -Also that ex cel- Ieo a luan- sta le. Goodgarden andfruit trees, of Hay . 1 buffalo robe, P GLADMAN & BTANBURY, lent 150 acre farm being Lot 18 and Btirrietere, the west one-half of Lot 19, Con. 2 well built premises IIIC ( The Exeter. Ontario. Osborne. on, fenced and drained and in good state of cuItsvaon.The farm abuts on the Village of 'Exeter and is ad. FARM FOR BALE- Choice hun- mirably located for schools, churchetb dred acre farm, being Lot 3,Con. I, markets, etc. Special terms as Osborne, London Itoad, :1-4 mile from to payment, etc. will be madd Centralia, three miles from Exet•:•r. known on day of sale or may be ar- On the premises there is erected a ranged with the proprietor's Solicit - good brick house, all conveniences a ors Messrs. (headman & Stanbury, large bank barn 80x4.5, finished in Exeter. latest improved style ; drive house, TERMS OF CHATTELS good orchard, never failing supply of All sums of F5.00 and under, caeht water ; well in house and harts. 12 over that amount 10 months credib acres fall wheat and plowing done. will be .given on 'furnishing approved If not sold privately con or before 20 joint note, or a discount of 5 peri day of December, will be sold by pub- cent. per annum w'ili be allowed off lie auction at a date to be fixed tat- for cash. Terms on 'lay hash. er. Easy terms of payment. For The proprietor is giving up farm. terms and particulars apply to Jas. ing owing to ill bealth. Handford, prop., Centralia or to T. II. S. 1'IIILLIt'S. Auctioneer. Cameron, auctioneer, Farquhar. JOHN IIODGSON, Proprietor/ For Sale • •• the fore now. Ili (natural whole- ty Reeve; E. women ss and charm make it the best. ser and Think rs knot'that ; but the city Minut in the conference of which they foyrr)ty nces to "get on" quick- and a... ralame ch he crowd. Now the eats meted.-. .7: D. Drum. a par The feeling we -71 -tete eyes are 'turniill c tb9 other svgs pond Clerk,- fir �'s11; A. l•'. tSmitht�s'W6 otter than sown industries :Il re not s:actu usll.•. Treasurer. so. e. $100; R. llutchin- at thebut the country is getting busier, and son. Assessor, Binary $90; V. T. Pi - o.. time. I'c•r[.cti 1n • ..ork paying better. The interest ens, rind Geo. liindmarsh,-ltuditorte harmony seems to prevlyiI. of it is deepening. i'cople are making salary $10 each; Geo. Sanders. jani- Mut we are led to na.. Why is it a study of iplant and animal life, and for of Town 'fall. Salary $15:, aiming to improve ail the "ins and A number of accounts were wooed Adjournment to Jan. 31st at 1 o'clock J. 1).:1)rt: rnmond, Clerk. ---.10- -- Winchelsea Nickles Council:ors. last meeting war.• read d. The ;allot%ing cffi- that Exeter has two' Jlethodis: churches when one ,good building Could nccommodate the two congrega- tions: and the answer seems to come ,%Ve don't know. The advantages that that would be gained Irom the amal- gamation of these 'two, chorale. are many. We need not enumerate them alt. The choir service would be bet- ter, the League society. bible viase •s and young turn's classes, in,t,•a•i of each being attended with lair n nu- ber.s. in uniting they iwoild ,soak: goo l organizations in ench case. 11 Gently ;, great revival awept over otsr town and country. We betievv that the ehilinl; of the churches went far in .bringing :,bout the results. About fifteen years ago. nt 'the time the Main street church was burned down. union was 'talked of and as far as 'we understand it, Oa, ;majority of people 'were in favor of it. but the scheme find not work out ealec esfull)• and instead 1h,•' Main air t church was re -built. N., the matter of itnpire% emente is up tin nwbich will 'invnie • several the .oind dollars. Willi Ibis comes 111011 the a(uettlion of union. 1f the Ike d-nf improvement% are made this ` end 'I b' matter. 10 in_sthi g 'ts MI t to b' sone. now le the time. We may be content to worship in the present difi"uibet 'for 'the sake of M. !iodise& Erie relies :et us 'put our shoulder to Vie a heel. unit itt one great "(fort. mei if eyereon • does his part. we may see in the 11011 far distant future a Mct bodies church and a . 'body of worshippers that any city br town might be "proud 01. \Ve are goin0 dhro:eh (hie 'world only once and u, .eani to ;et the' hest. At the pre, n: time the 'town is supporting two bleihodkt ch(rrrhe.. This tricots ettre li•"ltsieg. e•.. a fuel and ee'i outs" of the farm and of the home - life with good literature, ,music and pictures. The rural 'phone and ra- dial line. more comfortable dwweliings and amootber roads, the local library. the church adult class, the country Canadian Cla) and the more aurae five public school. 1r:;9 to the agri- cultural co:lege. Barts; .1e calherings. and co-operative wort;- t:1 make for the betterment of th • to ntieth•ccne !airy farm. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. the Kind You Have Always Bought Dears the Signature of NEW TELEPHONE - DIRECTORY The Bell Telephone Company of Canada is about to issue a Ncw Tcic phone Directory for the District of Wcstcrn Ontario, including Exeter. The annual tneetino of the \\ inchel- sea Creamery will be h '.d on Thurs- day. February 3rd, 1910, in the Town- ship at 'J o'clock p. m. Several good addresses are to b:• given. All patrons. and ladies es- pecially are invited to attend. The report that 'ir. J. E. Creery, of Ushorne. had Moved to Tucker - 814111 h is not correct. es h,• is hill nn his farm in Csborna• where he intends to remain. John Johns is siding h's house with st.e I 9idinh. :.1,•4 1'er::a ilern is via:1ing friend. a; lt•trkttoo'I and Galt. Ilur�' h• t'ere are huvintt all the colts around (fere. Service will ie taken Sunday et -fl- ies; instead of next Sunday Nies-meg by itev. 'Jar. .Bones. of Auburn. 8. 8.NO. 6. CSIIUUNE. The followiunr, is the report of the January examination held in H. S. No. 6. Ushorne in the year 191% V. totril 960. (thea Gotibolt 307; 1•::11 Heywood 263; Lulu Gotibolt 251. 4. Sr.. total 420, 'Emma Heywood 367. Jr.. total 350. 'Earl Coward 269; John Brock 232. 111. Fir. local 1150. 1eA Creery 315: Edward Kellett 301; 'toy Goulding I86; Eric Cownrd 153. Mid- dle ill. total 280. Inia Ileywood May ('lark '220. 111. .ln Moral Gordon Duncan 217; Lloyd Johns 215, 11. total 250. Vern I(eywood 213; Madeleine drown 153. 1';. 11. toil' Orders for new cornet tion1, changes :.'.",n, \'iolu Bet: 23k : Willie 'tout ly 231; of flume names, changes( of elr('et, ad- dressee, or for duplicate entries, should he handed in nt tome to A. MARCHAND Local Manager. Women with pale co wriest; laces who feel weak end discouraged. well' receive both mental and bodily vitro, by toting Ctrter's iron fills. w.Inc It ern tm,da- for a he blood. nervets and -complexion. Some Alcohol Questions Is alcohol a tonic ► No! Docs it make the blood pure? No! Doe%, it strengthen the nerves? No! Is Aycr's Sarsaparilla a tonic? Yes! Does it make the blood pure? Yes! Does it strengthen the nerves? Yes! 1' it the only Sarsaparilla entirely free from alcohol? Yes! Ask your doctor about this non-alcoholic medicine. If he approves, your confidence w:11 he complete. TC. rCn.,Lofr(/f;,yhlss: start••ry s moors srsecec q r,ny:t 1)111 ;!iris! Dull men' Dull womcn1 Ileavyhe%tied 1 Doonheartedl All liar, erten clic to constipations Tet the suets 1ow-A1er's Pills. Ask ytrtrdoctuf. Gordon De•Ihridge 223: Frances Ilty- wond 217 : .Willie 8ke:ton 105. Some of the pupils e% hose marks are low nr tt 1,ox•' n•anr'y do not appear this month were absent part of Ila' month t hroegh sickness or .on ac- count of stormy wcallier. Jessie K. llatnilton, Teacher 8t SSELDALE miss Lizzie now in altcntling the Central nosiness Col:ege. Stratford. 11r Wm. 'Itassel1 had the misfor- tune to two: part of his stock last week. 'Mr. Garfield Flodg(•rt of Davidson Bask.. was the truest of Mr. and Mre. Alex. llodgert from '1Vednesdny to Sunday. 'Mr. and Mrs. Jas. fleeted) nisi:ed friends in 1'nllnrt0)1 on'Friday. Mr. Mark Ctnrk had the Ovine placed in his home 'Inst week. Dr. and !Mrs. I roudfoot very larvae - lolly ehterinined n number of 11, W. te. Iii. 14. rind their husbands to n linna•r on Friday evening. The night %vas enjoyably sp, til in 'games ata: other nm';s'•nl rola. 'Plot messy . a:ends I-dend , h• ir d ep- est sympathy to Ile 1, r; w .d wif- ;end •'amity (t' the late (:. n. 1 rat„hart, who test at his home in Fel:at:ea on i'r:- day ! ... CENTRAL r STRATFORD. Cr;T,-- is the great practical train- ing school of Western Ontar- io. Students aro entering every week. You take no tisk in entering our closes. Our courses are the hest anti our graduates secure the high-grade positions. Three departments- Commercial, Shorthand and 'telegraphy. (let our free catalogue and investigate into the merits of this school. The time to en- ter is now, 1), et. SIcleACIII.AN, Principal. Farm for Sale Form for Sale Two hundred acres, lots 20 and 20 ssi of Ste - 1 o on 10th and llth oncc pben. The farm has 10 titres good hardwood bush, bank barn '13 x 36, and root house 25 x 22 joining barn, and granary on top of root house; good frame house, never' failing well, cistern at the barn ; good orchard. The other has frame barn, good wells, orchard. Moth are in good state of cultivation. These farms evil' be sold together or separate or '1vi11 sea 150 acres. ClCleariPossessionPossessioncan be bad on March'1st, earing Auction Sale 1910. For further particulars apply I1 Martin, Exeter. Ito '''hos. a , Ont. 01' C,LoIC1; FA iI Ji S'I'(1Cl & IM- PLEMENTS LF.MENTS Mr. Joseph White' has received in- structions from Wesley 3lalionr to sell by ;public auction on Lot 24g. 'North 'Thames ltd., 11u:Ilartoi . an Thursday. Feb. 10th. 1910. at one o'clock sharp tete follow- ing valuable property% 1102{SES.-1 agricultural mare 4 yrs. old. 1 agricultural mare 13 yrs. o1(1 suppose(} to be In foal. 1 general purpose colt. 1 driving colt rising 3 yrs. old. 1 good farmer's driving marc 7 vrs. old. 1 CATTLE.-Itcow clue to calve at l • urs due o calve 1st ( 2 t time ! a, co 1R1 O sale, March, 2 cows date to calve in April. • 3 heifers rising 2 years old, 2 heifers rising 1lyear old, 3' steers rising 2 • years old, 4 steers rising 1 scar old. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••110G8.-1 •brood sow due in April. 5'Tamnorth sows 4 mos. old, 14 store hogs. I'OULTiII'.-G0 Marred Roc% testi- lets. 20 White Leghorns. _X bind. IMPLEMENTS. -1 Massey -Harris t0 r Fie -foot rut, 1 Frost '&C4 Wood 12 hoc seeder and drill. new. 1 Boson disc. 1 (single slow. I. single Tut row riding plow, 1 two hirroww• plow, 1 stet harrow, 1 Maxwell disc. 'I. scot - Der. new. 1 three-quarter Rain wag- gon with double box. new, 1 • trick waggon. 1 14 -foot 'bay ruck. new. 1 pig rack, new. 1 grnvel box& if pair bob -sleighs. grinder. horse power. root pulper. 1 Chntbam fanning mill %kith bagger. new. 210 -egg Chat- ham incubator, 2 chicken brooders, 1 .0 1 •n cream separator. 33 feet ex- len,ton ladder. new, 1 set of single hornsse. 1 set of double barntse. .1 pair horse blankets. urn ear. ropes an 1 pulleys. writer 1nnk. Mone boat. barrel. rouging chain. forks. shove's. Imes. 2-doxen grain bags. five or six tons of hay. n number of bushels of mango:dn. a quantity of Jtetin •r seed nets nod blancher eyed barley. Grain (:ash. e 9,.11111.11111B 00.0.0 1' Manure Litters Beatty Tiros.' Feed and Litter Carrier's Overhead Conveyors. Bt'atty Bros.' Steel Stalls & Stanchions can be installed els cheap as !tttuber and last forever. Beatty Bros.' Load Binder These three things are gi ea labor -savers for farmers and necessities en a farm For 51510 by W. T. Gillespie '41-•4,40.4marivaa'1, Synopsis 011110 C000d10o NOfln West TF:IIMK OF SALE All amine of $10.00 rind under. cash; over that nrnount 9 months' credit will be given 071 111 rnishi ,g approved joint notes or n aliscount of 5 .per cent. per annum off for cash. Wi:SLEY 11ALF01'11 .f0S. \ViHITE, Proprietor Auctioneer. Farm for Sale ':sty nerve: bring the smith hall HnJ1KiTKA1) kf (IIILATI<)NB.�r of Lot '2. Con. t1. Stephen. London Road. '1'ha're is ('rested a (rime front An) te•raou who is the sole heed and brick kitchen: Karn 32245 on wall of s feoulJ, or an7 [Dale over 14 a newer failing cell. 7'he fntm Is yearn ort may houlesetend a quartet well fenced incl drained and in good occtuni of available Dominion hind tt. :111I,• of cultivation. For littler par - Manitoba, elaskntchewan, or Alberta 'fir, +. 111)'9• to ''V. T. Iluatab'e, The applicant moat appear in &Rise( I. 0'1 1. 1'. t1•, 27-4 at the 110111 411 4011 1.1.14 Ag,uncy Sub -agency for thadistrict, Entry to proxy may be had at tete agency. to eeriest' eouditionr. by father. snot's.-, -s.a. dauglster, brother. or -tastes to nt. ndittg homesteader. Duties :-Six months tesidcnee %sem 10.1 cultivation of the land in vara of ,bred years. A Isoinestctdir 11, live within nine miles of his hone - sterol on a ,farm of at least SO net - out lied nod u(cupieel by hiss u, father, mother. son, daugitt.•i mother or 14Ister. In certain a:;ttriots a 1,onseetee 1.'• n good standeig may pre -erupt r 1 tatter secti011 n:otlgside his home- stead. nice $3. per noes. 'tulle/ - Moo riga!e r.x menthe Memo!) of a,t rears from date of homestead mitt) (:no:tiding the time required to pari ieeneeteed patent) and enitivt•. fifty norea extra. A hoineslender who tete nith•nsetP1' his 1111/101`1.1 1.1111 right anal cannot n1. rain a pre-emption may take n Pur daa.ed bonieeteed in certain district, Price E3. per ncTe. Duties. -din -t six month. its enol of titre. Years. onitiv•(te (if t s acres and creel w Rouse worth Altii0.at W, w. ('oal', neputl of the M1411Nr•r of then or N. 0.-Ussineartred teihtleation of 0+10v.rtlst ,seat eon net to paid for • Costs a little more at thy start but saves ill the long, illnn, because vastly Su- perior in crnstructian- tXterior and interior-- :l piano that lasts. That's what people say of the HEINTZMAN & CO. PIANO Iltede ht 1"e tea,. pine, of meet 7.1r1111111 & 1'0., 1.1n1ile,l) :\n(1 the people speak knowingly and wisely. S. MARTIN & SON Annual Meeting The fourth annual mooting of the Huron Weather Insurance Mutual Co. will be held in the Town hall. Zur- ich on Tuesday, February tat at one o'clock. The business consists of receiving the Directors. Auditors and Trensur- ers reports. election of Directors and Auditors and such other busint•s.e as may be necessary for the good and welfare of the company. Ya, aro requested to attend. Ci1A8. MONTi•;ITli A. G. 8.111LLIE ''resident Secretary. Annual Meeting '1'11•• annual meeting of the Osborne C 1110bert ,liutual Fire Insurance ('o. %%all be held in the PUBLIC HALL. FARQUHAR ON MONDAY. FEI3'Y 7th. 1910 at Ono p. m► '1'h.• business consists of receiving the Directors annual report and the Auditors report : election of two 1)i - rectors, and of two Auditors, and any other business that may be in the interest of the Company. The Directors is hose terra of office expires. but who are eligible for re- election are W. II. Passmore and Ro- bert Norris. Policy holders are requested to at- tend. .105111',1 JOHNS. S-cy. Auction Sale • OF 1'AltM t•;TOC1: 'rhos. ('am. eon has received in- structions from the undersigned to sell by public section on Lot P. con. :1, I p of flay. on I'I111).11', FEIIHJ'AItY Ilth, 1910. a1 One sictoek p. m. the fort -min;:. HORSES -1 driving mare brunt and reliable; 1 driver rising 3 years one Barristers, nolt•Iter•• Notable., (Jonv•s a�aoere driver rising 2 years; one driver, Ummi•rtoa•re' doltolwre for tt,s 11[t►Ustr Haak,lRlo, sucker. ria" tol/sea at louses sten of liters/. t1'I'fll agree, in pore 07710Et-MAIN ttTnk:KT, *KITES'. herd cow, with pedigree, due in April 1 pure bred cow with pedigree dor a 0satraa R A. L. x. crease• in Marels; 1 pure 'bred bull 11 months eligible for registrttlon. (:115Itt; CA7"1'1.1•:-2 rows due in April: 3 fresh calved rows; 1. :far- row cow ; 3 beef ring h'•ifere rising :t years: 3 steer rnlven: i heifer calv- es; 1-200. egg incubator and brooder Also a notnber of cedar 'posts. 'reruns -8 months credit will be giv- )n on fnrni:•'hing approved joint tent + e (diseonnt of 5 per cent. per annum lar cash nn credit amounts. Posi- tively no reserve its the proprietor is nolo! %test. .10n,1s Gould. 1'ropriclor. 1 leis. (i 011(01 Aloe emeer, Auction Sale OE FARM STOCf+1 AND FARM 1 Mr. ''hos. Cameron has been in. structed to sell by Public Auction 0D • Lot 19, Con. 12, Hibbert on • TUESDAY, FEB. let. 1910. at one o'clock sharp the following valuable property :. 9IOIt3ES.-1 gelding 7 years, I gelding rising 5 years old, 1 g,;1ding rising 5 years old, I year old colt. CATTLE. -1 cow due to calve- in May. 1 I ---row cow, 1, cow (1 :0 I0 calve in April, ; '' wear old steers. 6 1, year old 'steers, 4 be f ring bei[- ere, 6 sprint; calves. _ IIOGS.-9 store llogs. , - ,' PAIR. FOR SALE At the flame time the farm ui11 be be offered for sate by auction, the farts contains 125 acres, being lot 19 and west 1-4 18 in Con. 12 Ribbert, 8 acres of fall wheat. 40 acres p'owede For tern's and conditions of sale of farm apply to the undersigned. TEltelS:-All suras of &45,00 and under. cash; over that amount 10 months' credit will be give* on fur- nishing approved joint notes or a :li.cosuis of G per cent per annum off for cash. 1 E. O T THOS.(A.Ii It N D ALLEN, , Auct. Prop. DR. (1. F. ROULISTON, L. D. 8, D. D. 8., Dentist, Member 0 R. C. D. 8„ of Ontario and Honor Graduate of Toronto University. Orrocs:-Over Dickson & Carling's Law Offices in Dr. Anderson's former dental parlor, DIY. A, R. KINSMAN, L. U. »„ D D. S„ Honor graduate of Toronto University. Dental Surgeon Office over (iladman & Stanbury Main street-Exs'rxa, W. BROWNING, M, D„ M. 0 • P. 8„ Graduate Victoria Un La•r•lty ot8o• and rwtdenence. Dotnlan& boratory. Exeter. Associate Coroner of Huron. �It. Bright, M. D., M.C. P. end •8., Honor Graduate Toronto Un- iversity. Two years resident physician lioyal Alexandra Hospital, etc. Office and residence, Dr. Anion' old stand Andrew Street, Exeter. MONEY TO LOAN We my. unlimited private Nods for Imo/ rt, "set ttapse etas of village iropertr at Iowa alta DICKSON & CARLIN° Kress, DICKSON & CARLING, Auction Sale MORMINNIIND s1!' EA RM. J'ARJt RT(►C►: .4N1) toe. 1'LI•;MENTS iiN GSIN)UNI; TOWNSHIP 11, 8. I'hil'ipa. Licensed A01loner. has received instructions t0 sell by I pillaiie nnotinn 011 the premises, Lot is. Con. 2. 1lsborn(•. Tp.. on THURSDAY. 14.11'Y loth. 1910. nt 1 o'clock p. m. the Tollowintr w•a:table 1 r0perty CHATTELS 110115E8.-1 Henry draught marc 4 yrs old slip's,: •d 1010' in foal 10 '.ort )10n,ttnn : 1 driver. horse 7 yrs. of 1 driver. mere :1 ) ra. o'd : 1 t ed horse. CATTLE. -2 cow's: 2 steers, 1 fir. I 1: 1 heifer. 1 tear old. About b0 hers 7 turkeys. i1t1.1.EME• --1 Deering hinder; ("CONEY TO LOAN. Ws have • tants amount of private Issas_ tannin. OR farm sad Tillage properties as low? is OI.ADUAN & 81•ANNUHY Barristers Solicitors. St at to Is to sr MONEY TO LOAN On Farm and w 1'la,T t'rnl411ii5 as ta.Po.t matte el finers.,, tmpro. (,1 and nano N0rtIi ,,t Lands and Town Lot. for sale. (lone) to Ir an NI such prnp,ttr EHNEST ELLIOT, (•oror)anerr, (rte. Office, Matti St. Exeter. Tne Usborne and tilbbert Farmer's Mutual Fire Insur- anGe Gompanu Head Office, Farquhar, Ont. Prt eident -.1. L ItI11t.ELI.. Viec-1'reid,•nt-1V. 11, PASS MORS DILLECTORV, %Vu. Roy, iiconettol.M P. 0 WM. Brown W Ieunrl,sEEA P. U. T. ltyAN, huni.IN P. 0 ROHERI NORIt18, 8; arta. • •' • • AGENTS, JOHN N.ASKRY, Rxelor, agent for Veber tto sod Itiddulph. oLIVER 11ARt{114, Munro *coat for Hihhert. Fullerton an'I 1.e . eJOSHUA JOHNS ecv.Treaew. Fa►tgt.har (MADMAN & ETANIURY. F.I'rlten •