Exter Times, 1910-02-17, Page 4£HE EXETER 1MES, FEB. 17th 1910.
ND COM'91ENTS A meeting of the creditors tend
tenet is now visible in the shartbulders of the J►irklon mount:
. _ y irO:u 6 ti!! 9 p. in. Co. was held in Aberdeen hal! on
• • • • • Feby, 10th, %theu it was decided to
Italph Connor i. :, mart 011.11% • run on a couple of months and then
nue. 1),apitt his wealth be rem:tijts sell the property.
in has pulpit and continue,' the .ur1; A manlier from this village attenti-
ve the ntini::iv td the :alt in Exeter on Saturday
Inst,rr-1 T ,
• 'What i•- the tae of trying to kick bliss Ntttio Moore and Mr.
the tail trust when that organization faun sang •t (Nett in the .1tlhodte
also controls the output of leather church on Sunday last.
snit hid• ;, Mr. Wm. Elliott, of Detroit. Miele.,
spent the week end with his parents
in tint village,
104.1 public sc►,aol ....tail will likely
bccowe followers of the •Wbitrh•y A largo trade in muzzles is beiug
government for a week at leas., We done in the village. •'It s 'an i11 wind
bear that the urban school grants are that blows nobody good' Dlnde to
stow. ready for distribution. order while you wait.
Mr. S. 'Mabaffy has rented the pro-
perty of Mr. J. Livingstone and takes
possession on the first of March.
The Rev. Mr. Cornish preaches utni-
vereary sermons in the tl?ngli6b
• • • • •
(On Friday night last Sam Small
Haid that some "printers would print
anything fresh from Hell if they got
raid for it.' Sam has been in the
business and was probably .talking church on Sunday next. Come and
iron cxi rience. You know be hear him.
rout.. :rots the south, bat we do The new band practised on Tuesday
business on a better scale. Fitt, A good beginning Was made.
• • • s • 1)o11 t forget the sale of Mr. W. ,1.
The (.nod Roars Association of On. 'Tuft s .'tock on 'Tuesday 22n1 in-:.
tario are arranging for a convention We think that the councils of the
to be held in Toronto, on March 2nd, leo townships would do well to de -
Ord and 4th. Nineteen counties in vote n little of the surplus cash in
the I'rotince have adopted the Good the treasury. to the improvement of
Roads system and planned the inn- the roads in reinter as well as sumo
proventent of three thousand miles neer.
of their 'leading highways. Wo Mr. \1'm. liollinghead so:d his team
would like to see Huron right on the last week to W. MoKeog fox $490
job %then it comes to the ituprove- and A, Robinson his light tease for
. pent of our roads. \Ve have a tree. emu).
' of lend second 'to none. and so 'le; Mr. W. J. C. J3rou ii. of Willow
us have the 'fittest roads in Atuerih•a. ,launch. Alta.. who ha' been visiting
• • • • • his parents and friends here deriter
F'1 etre hr, just been undergoing a t he winter left for his home in the
ntiniat':rt deluge. Paris itself has west on Tuesday.
rr.l•t '• t t oat.••
•ktieu t 1c ! .,, b. t, anti retina DIr, and Mrs. Turner, of Elk horn.
200,040 t, • !::ave been I ntioteet Man.. left for their home on Satur-
tewporeti!y homeless. The st•w.rs day 'last after spending the winter
have been broken up and Ihcr: is since Christmas, visiting at the home
e.l r fearof
igr a an epidemic. The tem- of Tfrs. Turners mother. ;♦les. Lewis
perature stands about freezing point Kirk. They also visited for a sheet
nod the n,eans of transportation have time at Ltrknow.
been completely disorganized. There A Sabbath School convention of the
is :, widespread sympathy for the various schools of the district ii be-
titfferers and we are glad to know mg held this Thursday , afternoon
that our own Government has voted and evening in the Methodist church.
$50,001) tu:,1'I in relieving the dis-
tre:s occasioned by the flood.
Thames Road
PROCLAMATION
Township of Usborne
A large number of young peopledDogs running at large prohibited
from this neighborhood and a sleigh- Pursuant 'to lay -law No. 2, 1910.
loan of friends from Iiensall were at and a resolution of the Municipal
AIr. Anderson s dance last week. Council. 1 hereby declare that all
blr. Jas. Anderson intends having dogs. wi.hin the Township el Us -
is wood -bee on -Friday. borne, shall b•• either securely chain-
. The t being Bt. Valentines Day ed its an o'ithousc or other building.
some of the young people from here kept.underlock and ley. or efficiently
and borne from Kirkton, were enter- muzzled with metallic muzzles, 50 as
'twined ar the Manse in the evening. to'prttvtnt them from biting or snap -
Mr. I). Chalmers. of Regina, was a II pine. in ,accordance with the regula-
visitor at John Allison s on Sunday.J boos of the I'ravincttl Board of
Health and order o: the Deputy Min-
lIAItPLEY este5 o: A:riculture of Canada dur-
bfis. Edith Taylor entertained a in./Jibe period of time commencing on
-enew of her fri,•nds Friday evening. 1 It 2I:; day of February 1910 and
♦a iss Edythe -McGregor spent Sun- 7.101,41, 0n y- tl' • 21-. daof May 1910
ev•
d ening with Mrs. Thos. Love.
t� �
. 3fr. N. McLean. 1 L ••
c s. of Ailsc Craig. and
Ir. 1). Stevenson, of Clin'lcit. at-
tended the funeral of the late Mrs.
Steven -on on Friday.
Dir. John Pollock. of Woiseley.
burl ,!•t- 1111.,-:w.- _
%• con-. 10 t= or o,i)ea p^r=ons are
le•ret _ ;alt horieet.t to kill any un-
muzzicd_allgtrfound running et large
Bari such period.
s Bink.. Aoatlyd n car -load of horses uty�.uy person ownineg or harboring a
Friday -for that Vac... The hoe+a,s ego: and pormiltin it to run at
cost him on an average of $ 18jV,,acb.
Mr. and Mrs. 'W. T. l'I 'and fam-
ily- spent M'utrday- •n! tete wit h Mrs.
J. bherritt.
• Mr, a d
r11 G
ohs 1 McGregor
s rigor
see -t1, 'aturn.,. tin r tcitb the Int-
- kers another. .\lr. S', irhen Webb.
'Mr. and 31ra. Art' Webb spent a
i[Ztts daTs last week t, u'r the late The supplementary m'- -:•-s of ;he
'tors sister. Mrs. J. L..\a,t` of dirins• South Heroes "••-'11.x5 iusiitute will
Icy. .^ �ol'o%w s.
Jr. and Mrs. A be het t
Andrew Turnbull aaJ 11 ' '.er • 11.1.1•: F'ebyl 22. at the Town
with
h ht •, Mnbet: spent -Wedlsfe•-�j f(a{1 r ltA a l) i11• ND. -Feby. 2'i, et
ar a ohn Lova. 0f M
if crop, arr'.,
r•t eis the
t be
Iar;re wilhalt being muzzled as afore-
said. shall be :inble to the fine pro-
vided by the statutes.
Given under my hand this 16th.
day of February 1910.
1�)IlN-M0111. Reeve.
Farmer's Institute
ie1 next heir-
s this winter there
scarcity.
Huronaale
1'- 1 .• ; , .. 'i, IA,rt•:all. of Iluron-
f! , ,. 1 '': r, !y :01 Toronto to at -
1 nr11 •,111• g3, Miss• :,i a mi:finery
el' • ,r r n, Ir / .: ,, 1, est Beason.
• h r. ,1 , r , ..• 1r position
t,, S, • , •! „ sea#on.
17u Merle e ,,,, l'altnary Ilth.
I") 1 1 1 njoy•ib!e eve-
r • 1! • home of air!.
,I ,1 11 : r . ntber of the
t i har-
t .• li reel a r • h r bore • on the
e% • r. 111 ' ••ir. and :Mrs.
1 !!le_ 1'F ,%ening was
• nr in 1,' . ,::,r .. singing and
h re. • r L•ut ...lections hav-
it 1 11 • 1 :r t Ir violin by air.
1'. " • tri t I '•Ir. .1. B••il. -\Tr.
pe 1 '1, I•„ • ,. r • present
w r•', 1. •,,•. 1! -.' nr. the gift
1 1 v `1. - Maud.. Hor-
t, : , ! .1 4.'11101,0D it bile
Dir. ('Ir , r1'le i ad :n1 able nd-
dre-s t , r, t. • • 11 -'ncerest re/trete
of 1110- r . r, 11•1 , h neighborhood
on oate: r',::. 1 ti :r Midst such i
%w-ottliy :Ind jovial friend a• Mrs.
Itvrkrnnn. Mr. and Mr=. Ityckrn.tn
le •c• fol Si-k'tuon tehare th y in -
ten 1 ton 11. • their (enure hom •.
.711 I?I' 111 friends
k irkton
:•1:•
‘N it,. Moore attended the it• -I
tail 1lerile%aro ronvention in London
from Tuesday to Friday of last week.
Mrs. Hill. of Fiinf. Mich.. line b •' n
spending a cat do of weeks with L• r I
Mother. Mrs. Thos, Elliott.
Mrs. John Avery. of 'Mitchell. is
staying for a few days with her six.
lir. .'.1 r .. W. J. Tufts.
A
C STO R I
A
For Infanta and Children.
he Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears tho
Signature of
Ilrenners Hall; VAIRNA. Fcby. tith
nt the Town !tall: TUCKERSM1TJL
Feby, 25, at Strang s Hall; iIEN-
SALI. >1choiie'l s Hall. Fcby. 26. Tb• -
reviler speakers for the above plan a
will be t\1r. Edward Jeffs. of Bond
Head. Mr. Jeffs will speak on any
of the following subjecue. to Fe de-
EDISON PHONOGRAPHSchenpfor
Cath. We have n number of good
Machines at Bergains. We sell on
closer margins than do other dealers
Watch our display of St. Patrick cards
The Purity 1 "'IIiP 1'nwe"
ManwKer
;Yi�MNM
1 Manure Litters l„
Beatty Bros.' Feed
and Litter Carriers
Overhead Conveyors.
Beatty Bros.' Steel
Stalls & stanchions
can he installed as cheap
as lumber and last forever.
Beatty Bros: Load
Binder
These I'tree things are lata
Iahor•savers for farmers and
necessities on a farm
For sale by
W. T. Gillespie
Ph•,• .• 1
••••amimmif
Not Coughing Tod
g � ay ?
Yet you may cough tomorrow! Better be prepared for it
when it comes. Ask your doctor about keeping Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral in the house. Then when the hard cold
or cough first appears you have a doctor's medicine at
hand. Yodr doctor's approval of its use will certainly
set all doubt at rest. Do as he says. He knows.
No alcohol in this cough medicine. nv.ft yerCo., Lowell, A o
obtrsl health Is a great saleg;uard against attacks of t aid lung troubles, but
tonstiaanos will destroy elle best of health. Ask your doctor about Ayer's Pills.
ii. ori .rr• 1,•r,,,r,,,'r1...UL.Mr..YN
temze
A\e6tciiii,lrPrcpaaiiuufurAs-
sltnilatutg iheiocd cn'lilcgula-
ling the itnnurltia`r11Jot';cis of
•
Promote s Dit,eslion,Cdleerful
ness and 1b st.Contai ns neither
ntln.Morphine nor tlint:utl•
NOT NAittCUTIC.
R. eareldDSiJ:IM!'r L7:1
ll.nyelui Jrrd •
.fLrJrnna .
1404414 sits -
4ur, Steal •
%3f�rrrrx7,ar -
65 ear1.»••J.L'
Con/sod
d - •
1l(ii,Mya-64e,
lr-•
l Aperfect Remedy forConslipa-
i tion. Sour Stomach,Diarrttnea.
Fc iris
1-
1Yorms,Convulsions
I
'incssc.3•:IT10SFctr'','EI'.
ta: Siaa ' Sicjnattec cf
1
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NEW YORK._
11 b ritunlhts .ni .
J� DO%I'S-3S( t
ASTORI
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
I�
EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER.
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
11a•
CASTOR! N' W !O•N OR1.
w
riled by any of the above meetings.
Subjects -Tile Drainage: General
Cultivation and Rotation; Winter
and Summer }'tedin:; of Live Stock:
Improvement of our , Flocks and
herds: 'Importance of ,Good Seed;
Iucerne and Other Clovers. Evening
Subjects -- Economy. F.ducation of
Farmers Dons.
Local Bp(•akerse 'v'. D. Sanders. of
Exeter. end elle ('resident. Alex,
Mustard. Iloth 'gentlemen are well
;tit3liftcl'to wtve• practical addresses
s
on selected subjects. A pros:un will
be given at -the evenine meetings.
Ai ,ernoon tilt' in r. begin at two
sharp and the evening :matinee ai
7.30 sharp. A cordial invit•ttion is ex-
tended 'to all,
ALEX, MCSTAit1)
'President
It- $. 1'11*LLi.1'-4
Secretary
11945,,, •
i 4
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r •„ 1-
HONERTXAD RE(IULATIONR.3
An) person who is the sob head
of • family, or any male over 11
years old may houttstend IS quartet
seotoni of available Dominion land at
Manitoba, Baskatcht•aan, or Alberts
The applicant roust appear in persue
at the Dominion lands Agency or
Sub-•geney for the diet riot. Entry b)
proxy may be had at the ageooy, 00
certain conditions. by father. mother
sun. daughter, brother, or sister of
intending homesteader.
Duties :-Sex months restdenoe uput
and cultivation of the land U1 reel
u( three years. A ttoutesteadtr ms)
live within nine miles of his home- • t 1N1) 4\11't.E.i ?X'1'S
stead on a darts of at least 80 octet
Propelty of the late Hetet -Icil.an e
Times Want Oolumn
WANTED -Dining -room griri, Cent-
ral hotel, Lucas, One. u f
WANTED -Good girl fur general
housework, apply stating wages to
Box N Exeter. Out. tf
'tr'A\TED-Good general servant,
one who can cook preferred, good
wages, apply stating expereience
rlrs. Chas. F. Verity. 76 Sheridan Ht-,
Brant ford. Ontt
FOR SALE -Brick residence out cor-
ner of Andrew and North streets.
In good repair. Apply to Times
Otfice for price and terms.
Barn fo Sale
Size 36 ft. by 50 et with 16 ft. posts
on lot 8. concession 2. llay. Apply
to Peter Murray, Hay 1'. 0.
For "Sale
Lot 3, Concession 14, Tuckersmitb,
190 acres. about 3 n,ilea'East of Hen -
/tall; pew house, 'frame barn with
stable underneath, driving shed, orch-
ard, about 15 acres bus's, 3 acres of
wheat. about 15 acres plowed, gopd
soils- Apply at once to Gladman &
Stanbury, Barristers, Exeter, Ont.
f-2-3.tf
Farm for Sale
Fifty acres; being the south half
of Lott3
Con. U, Stephen, London
Road. There is erected a frame front
and brick kitchen: barn Z12x45 on wall
a never failing well. The farm Is
well
c reared
and drained n d an
dine o
od
Auction Sale of 35
Horses
Joseph White. Auctioneer, will sell
for laearss & Wood at 'the Grand
Central hotel Stables, (41. Marys. on
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19th, 1910
Commencing at one u clock sharp
the following t
HORSES -15 first class Marts Irom
3 years up; j2 geldings front 3 years
old and upwards; 4 mares in foal; .4
good farni drivers.
Some - of these horses will ba match-
ed pairs. Full particulars of each
horse trade known on day of mule,
Horses will be sold under guarantee;
Inspection invited.
TERMS -Cash or 8 months credit
with 6 per ocnt. per annum en fur-
nishing approved joint notes.
Jos. White, liearas & Wootl
Auctiomer, Proprietors.
Clearing Auction Sale
OF FARM! STOCK, IMPLEMENTS
AND HOUSEHOLD GOO'OS
Joseph White. Auctioneer will sell
by public auction for Mr. lienjawilt
Allen on
Lot 4. Con. 9. Blanshard,
2 miles southeast of Wot,dhattt.
on Wednesday. February 23rd. 1910.
commencing at 12 o clock sharp the
following
STOC.-Mare rising 9 years old
in foal to lWheel of Fortune, mars
rising la years old in foal to Wheel
of Fortune, gelding rising 4 years
slate of cultivation. father par -
For old, Premier, gelding rising 3 yrs.
ticulars apply to W. T. Huxtable, I old. Lord Sharpe, general purpoe0
Centralia. P. re. 27.4 horse rising 9 yrs. old, V geldfrtgs
rising 2 yrs old, Carbineere, driving
Auction Sale
Ole FARM IN 0.'t_'CI:E1ltSMLTlf TI' -
The undersigned has received in-
structions from the proprietor Mr.
David Gibb to sell by public auction
on Monday, March 7th, 1910
at2p,m.
at The Com►nerciai hotel. 'Lomeli,
that desirable farm property known
nt Lot 3,\ Cottessitpt 14, Tucker -
smith. containing; 100 acres more or
less. This farts is well located about
three miles east of Herlsall. Iles new
house. frame barn with stable under-
neath. driving shed. orchard, about
five acres bush. Three acres ,whear
and fifteen acres fall ploughed. Good
soil. This is a good chance to l►uy
a farm as the 'proprietor has given
up '',arming,
TEItMs OF SALE
Ten per cent. cash on day o' sale.
Valance on April 1st. 1910. Further
particulars and conditions (rtado
known on day sof sale or may be had
from tho proprietor of upon applik
cation 1o.
THOMAS CAMERON„ Auctioneer, or
GLADMAN & STANDURY, Exeter,
Vendor s Solicitgrs.
NOTICE. 1'O CREDITORS
IN THE MATTER OF TUE ES-
TATE OF PATRICK GLAVIN
;INSNT
NIOTIQE Is ser by given given that Pat-
rick Glavin, of the Township of Ste.
phew, in the County of Uurdn, Fars
mer, has made an Assignment under
R. 0., 18117, Chap. 147, and Amend,
ing Acta, of all his estate, credits sun.
effects, to John Gill, of the Villagel
of Exeter, in the said County of Uu+
ron, Auctioneer, for the general benee
fit of bis creditors. A meeting o4
his creditors will be held at the 'of-
fices of Messrs. Gladman & Stanbn
in the said Village of Exeter, on P
day. the Eleventh day of February
A. D.. 14110, at the hour of Two o'OlooV
marc 3 yrs old by ElectrIoal., gelding in the afternoon, to receive a states
For Sale ( rising 3 yea old byle crkenweU, fill most of his affairs and appoint in,
y specters and fix their remunerat1011
Cottage and three Iota in Exeter. rising 2 yrs old by 'Wild Jtrino. 1 core and the remuneration of the assignee
due to calve in Feb 3 cow d t
being lots Nos. 55, 56 and 57 south of
ISimcoe Street. On this property is a
frame cottage (brink foul/dation) con-
taining five - rooms and a good ctl-
1 lar aLso a good well and a large -
!Maisie. Good garden and fruit treed.•
The property has to be sold to wind
pip an estate. Apply to
estate and effects of Patrick (Ultras,GLADMAN & STANRQRY,
insolvent, twill offer for sale by Pub -1 Barristers,
oleos •tr, 101 110 uolton% On ' Exeter. Ontario.
Boundary of Stephen Township pn
Thursday, March ard, 1910 I Farm for Sale
at 1.33 p. m. sharp the following va'-
liable property FARM FOR SALE- Choice hen-
CHATTELS 1 dred acre feral, being Lot 3,Con. 1,
2 roan cow... 1 red cow. 4 heifer#« ( Usbornt, London !toad. 3-4 mile from
1 matter. 1 binder, 1 fanning mill, 1 Centralia, three miles from Exeter.
lumber twagon. 1 double carriage. I On the premises there is erected a
set bob -sleighs. 1 se; iron leirrou•s,
1 gang plow. 1 scur•
ftr• a quantity
of oats and other articles too numer-
ous to anent it•g.
1tl;AL ESTATE
The Westerly. See.;ey ncre3 of Lot
Twenty -ear. • on the 1071th Boundary
of Steele -u Tow reship. This is a first
clays farm convenient to school and
chtrfch. There is n good brick house
and a hank barn. also a good rock
well and wind tniil.
Also Fifty acres being the west half
of Lot Nitre. 011 the North Boundary
of McGilliwr,ay- Township. Thin is, an
excellent pasture faun and eh•r• is
a good piece of bush on it.
I TERMS OF SALE.
Chattels -Sums of $10 and under.
c•.h::ovtr that n11:anu seven 1110111115
credit sill he given o1 Jurtlisb ng
approved joint notes. '
Ileal Estate -Ten per cent. on the
day or sale and the balance in ,hirty
day. without interest. Two-thirds
o( sale price may be 1elt on Marti:ree'
at Five per cent. For •n rt her par-
t ire 1 irs apply to
G1..\DMAN & STANIII'RV. Barri!.
tars. Exeter.
.I::11N GILL. Assignee.
Dated at Exeter the 15th. day of
1',•bruary. 1910.
Auction Sale
solely owned and occupied by him ar
Ins father, another, son, da.iglll.,
brother or Atstel.
In ocrtaiu districts a bonleetealea
n good standing may pre-umpt •
tie tiler section alongside bis home-
stead, Pricer $:t. per acre. Duties+
Must reside six months ine•ih of Nis
years from date of homestead entry
(,noludir*g the time required to etre
homestead patent) and ell ltivt•,
fifty acres extra.
A homesteader who has exhauste0
his homestead right and ennnot ot,-
tain a pre-emption may take a par-
ehps,•41 horse+tend in certain distriors
Price $3. per aero. I)ttties.-Moat
reside six rnonth• in enoh of thre.
rears, cultivate f,ft y teres and creat
to mee worth 0?
W. W. $30r')5,0T,
i►epnty of the !bolter of the ,tenor
N. i.-Un►uthorir.vf t'n hlk•allnn of this *dee ll,
meat wItl sot be paid for
.lames .tones has been instructed by
'a•7
• nndersigued to sell by puh:ic
alon
Oil i.ot 13. Cont. )2. Ilii lee i
inn Wednesday. I'ebrr•nty shit.
et 2 oclock p, in. the.• fo!.owinl; :
110I1HE$-oat. pair of draft m:arr ,t.
well switched. 0 and 7 years u:d. nue
of these registered; 2 draft marts
coating 4 years old. 1 draft snare
corning 1 yeare. auict►osed to re
in foal ; •1 draft gelding coating 1 e is
old. I draft gelding coming tl) ,r:
old, 1 draft pi 'ding coning 2 sr<
0111. 1 (Dit•1ttf; 111 lit' rotningt 9 y ,r,•
old. 1 h'oad 1:1,1 • co:I coming : . 1
oil I blood co:t coaling one t .:
u',I. I registered draft more rhra'rtr. •
r yr ass old. 1 draft )gilding comet::
'1)tars t' I.
mo 6 years old '' le icalf at Inca 'th tiro t. 1
rile bred cow 5 years old supposed to
- L• to calf. 2 pure bred heifers 2 yrs
std. 1 vitro bred heifer 1 y• ar 0.71.
pure bred bulls I year o'd. Grade..
7 cows 41')ppos^-d to be in call. 2 wet -
ly talved rows, 5 steers coating 2
year• o'd, 2 steers corning l )ear
old. :i heifer rale,•'. 6 fat steers and
2 heifers coming 3 years old, to be
,.old for cash: 2 Polled Angus heif-
ers coming 2 yenrs old, :a 'farrow
rote.. 2 heifer!, 2 years old.
I'll;a. Etc. -3 181 pigs, 5 sows. 7
chunks. also 1 collie dog. 100 hr iii.
2 turkeys.
1 \I I' I.P. \I 1: NTS -1 Massey Harris
binder nearly new. 1 now M1eCornlick
num. •r. 2 DlcCortnit- disc s -ed • s,
1 McCormick e•t 177711 nr. 1 et' -•i t:, -
ler. 1 Massey llarris hot • rake. I
1 atilt! Iwo 1 II lu,e 1 n,,, \1::...')
Il:trris Iwo -furrow plow, 2 walking
plows. 1 At harrows. 1 new scuffler.
1 rubber tired buggy nearly new. 1
top Inerey. 1 r411.er good as )t•w. 1
tactott. 1 4)111 of sleighs, 1 grindcrt.
set single harness, I crusher. 1 set
of hrass mounted double harness. 1
lift!! hi,' wag:on bot. 1 incn�a;1171) , a-
pa;•i1 t :+!0 •'g i' p,•
All ,h^ at k is in the very] h t
rnnditi t ane is A 1. All ;he irn•
17. ,,, •,..., ,1,.. new.
'I '111+ --All stats of IIMI and 1:11-
'1. r eash: never that emotive 8
- 7. •'lit oil! ht given qn :it.-
11-.• tea.: „lpte!.. A %discount n!'
, I 'a ;-t•'•' ter rash on credit
IJt-/ :amitotic
.IAMI' 431• \CAN McL:IIIEN
Ilse f:1•.•..;tor.
Clearing Auction Sale
VALr, lbI.E FARM HTOCK,
Mr. Thos. (am,-ron has received in-
struciinnA to sell 'by public auction on
Lot 0, South Tharne.• Bond, reborne
on Tuesday. March Ist. 1910
at 1 0clock p. In. sharp. the fol'otw-
intt valtiab:e properly
1101ISEM-Urntght Mare. 4 years.
clvgih'e for rest ist ra t ion ; draught
gelding. 4 yenrs ; high rinse; draught
filly. 2 years. from imported stock:
2 draught geldings. 2 yenrs: agri-
cultural cos. rising I year; fine enr-
ringe gelding, 2 years. by Lord of
the M inor,
CATTLE -3 cons with ealf /If 1'001 :
8 crews du. in March. April and )1:,w;
2 fat scores 3 years old; 2 'fat hei-
fers :t years; 7 steers and 6 Ir t' r .
good grassers. 2 years rad: 6 -.l'e •
110('S-0 Yorkshire. 3 11••rks-tue
and 1 Tamworth sous, all edit. 'n
March: 22 harps from 100 to 150 ;h.
TER MM -N mon, hs credit on fur-
nishing npproved joint notes, or die -
count of 5 per tent. tier attain off for
cash on credit :mounts.
Positively nu reserve,
ANDREW 0II1SON. (I'. ('AMEFtON,
l'1 Miro.. nr •1 a rt in ter.
Auction Sale
d F I'Alt\I FAIL\i ,t'r.1•1: A\1)
i'LF:M FLATS
The tioderrigru•d Assignee of
good brick house, all conveniences n
a e
1 rg bank barn 80x45, finished in
(attest improved style; drive house,
good orchard -never failing supply of
water; .well in' house and. barn. It
acres fall wheat and plowing done.
11 not sold privately pn or before 20
day of December, will be sold by pub-
lic auction at a date to be fixed lat-
er. Easy terms of payment. For
terms and particulars apply to Jas.
Iiandford, prop.. Centralia or to T.
Cameron, auctioneer, Farquhar.
Farm for Sale
Two hundred acres, lots 20 and 20
10th and lith concession of Ste-
phen. The (arm has 10 acres good
hardwood bush. hank barn 72 x 06,
and root hale. 25 x 22 joining Karn,
and granary on top of root house;
good frame home., never 'failing well,
cistern at the barn : good orchar.:.
The other has frame barn, good
wells. orchard. Both are in good
state of cultivation.
These farms will be sold together
or separate or will sell 150 acres.
Possession can be bad on 'March fat.
1910. For further particulars apply
to Thos. i3. Martin, Vxeter, Ont.
•
Farms for Sale
That choice farni being composed of
Parts lots 18 and 19. coaet'bsiol► 1.
township of Osborne. in ilhe village
of Exeter. 100 acres.. O'd the fsrem-
iaes there is an up•to-date 2.stotcy
Krick duelling house with a:1 r con-
veniences; jarge hank harps nab.,
water in stables; silos. drive 11o113e.
ice house. and fruit of all kinds; 60
acres in hay and gram; 6 acres of fall
w heat. balance plowed last fall. This
farm is in a high elite of cultivation
and well adapted for a men that
wants to c10 n' dairy oust/less or gen-
eral fanning. Also lot south 1-2 6
conces'inn 1, toe 'Ishii) of 4413,,e004
training 50 acres. 2 acre, of hlydwoo 1
bush. 33 acres in grads, balance all
plowed; nlso never-fel:int/ well with
teindrnill and rink. Th:= rroi•'.•r.y
well adopted for graainie or ordinary
farming. These propertiea will be
sold in part or whole IC; suit pur-
chasers. I'osses.•ion given .in 'larch.
Easy terms of payment and must be
sold an the proprietor's h.•atth has
(:114- d and he is retiring. For 1• -rens
and particular! apply to ALEX DOW
Prop. on the prem:ees. or ;o TILOS.
(1A MEItoN, Auer.. f•'at r'thar. 2.10* f
Auction Sale
1)F 50 ACIII VAUNT. 1' 4'SW fitNI:
The undersigned niters'
I
g}tClI h, nA
rcc,•irrd in -
sl r tel ions from the Executor of the
Estate or the Irate Thomas herrn Sr.
10 sell by Public Auction on the pre-
mises
')N M0NDAI', FEJ3'Y loth. 11+10
at 2,:10 p. in.
Ih•,t desirable faun known ns tho
North one-half of Lot number One in
the Ninth Concession of the Township
of 1'sborne, containing fifty acres
more or I -ss. *)u the property is a
good orrhnrtt', Shout three acres. a
hardwood hash, about five acres,
and it good Anpp1y of water. The
soil is first class• and hotter and other
buildings fair. This farm is only 2
1-2 rnile, south of \Vinchelsra and is
meal conveniently situated fur school
and church.
TERMS :--Ten per cent. of stir:
tisane price on day of sale rind balance
within one month without interest.
Further particulars and conditions
of sale may be obtained (roan
TI108, CAMERON J0t11HJA :JOHNS
Auctioneer. Eteeutor,
or GLA DMAN 411 STA Nl1l'RY,teo'Ielt-
ors, Exeter. • $1041
4114
B ut 0 and for the ordering of the affairs
calve in March, 1 cow due to calve of the estate generally(.
on April 23, 3 cores due tg salve in Creditors are requested to filo their
e'en.. 1 cow due to calve in Sept. claims with the undersigned' Holibi•
27. t new calved cow, 5 steers L yrs
old. 2 yearling steers, 3 heifers 2
yrs old. 4 calves. One sow in pig, 6
.hunts 1 months old. Toro dozen pu1-
tors for the Assignee with the pro0[ti,-
and particulars thereof required' b
the said Acts on or before the day it 6
fdmeeting;
ens• JAND NOTICE 18 FURTHER G1\(
IMPLEMENTS. -Massey Barris law EN that after the 'fifteenth day Ot
der. Massey Harris mower, 10 ft Deer- March A. D., 1910, the Assignee
ing rake. waggon, 1 new wag;o► box, will proceed to diatribute the aseeta e .
too baggies. 1 new Campbell snake of the Debtor amo'bgdt the ,parties
ten hoe drill Massey Harris nearly entitled thereto, baying regard only)
new. log roller. gang ploiv, 3 long to the claims of which notice shall _----
'plows. cultivator. disc harrow. pal- then have been given. and that be
per. Capital cream separator will not Ibe liable Tor the assets cit -,
wheelbarrow. forks, shovels, -4'0w any Vail r•b•rea1 aa'diatributed to an.r..,,
I.
chains, I new cross cut saw. 2 sten person or persons or wi,asn• claim ho
r
do'tble harness, 1 set single harness, shall not (ben have bad notice.
209
u
b - cls
b seed barley.2
U0 b •
ht'
s
Dated t l n t Exeter x to t this Twenty
wenty
Bred oats. a quantity of hay and other day of January. A. 0.. 1910.
:trticles too numerous to mention. GLADMAN & STAND:URY
JIOUSEIEOLD EFFECTS. -1 l cook Solicitors for the above-named •At.
stove, set of smoothing irons. parlor sit2nec Z•-4.
table, bedroom aylte. -bedroom car-! I't.1.9 rent 9AI.4:-r awl again on Ih„�e rket
pet. toilet sets, 3 i►edatcads. •1 springs, B with a supply of sic ynuoc purr hi, 4/1Thort.
3 mattresses. Ma thel1 Hearn No, r',,J Wan bull*, Thew per•e�te°1 ilshvidwl* got by
:e quantity of np apples' Ind fifty I tegi•tered ar',d'soldhe elgrwntt 110 n e, 70 ma )
bushels of pot`to a, 1 all a • rt e, remake
• u 8 (:., Of , roots, for the younger onto. Can al.n .pare s few
dishes and kitchen tiienittli too nit. !telltales. state trey, a beautiful ron bun, and one
mt•rala to [nenliOi1,of the best to be had, heads the herd, and will i e
TEItDTB-$5,00 d under. cash. 121 Aepppl1y 1 tlollrNpE.LD R Lot 18fet e•esaion 2, 11 7p
utonths credit Wtrnishing :tpprate.or Itoz 24, Heiman P. 0.
ed joint notes ar a discount of 5 ptrI •
c,•per annufor cash in lieu of 1 D(i
R. G. F. ROULSTON, 14.•,,D.- El.'
7°t`snt. m D. D. 8., Dentist. Member o
Positively ne -reserve di • i•ro-1$.51g D. 8., of Ontario and Honor
praetor has :,aid his tarot, Ggradfine -- of Toronto University
.I:,S. 1VIfITE. IIEN.IAMIN ALI.I:NOssl x•Oie!-'sii: 2E-_lk Carlini':
Auctioneer, • i'ro4retor. l : Law Offices in Dr. Anderson'. Yotteaa,
'dental parlors
Auction Sale
•01' F'AIt\I, FARM STOCK AND fM-
PLEIiENTB,
The underei erred bas been instructed
b: the Administratrix of the estate
of the late James E. Ford to sell on
t he premises
Lot 16. Con. 2. S,ephen Tp.
on Wednesday. March :!nit, 1910
at 12,30 it. tn. sharp. the followinrl T W. BROWNING, M, D., M. 0
% 11d1b'. 'properly a/ • P. 8„ Graduate Victoria Un
CHATTELS varsity office and reeldeueoce. 140101w10111IIOItSES-I draft ;retro rising Laboratory, Exeter.
years, 1 draft snare rising 7 years. 19 Associate Coroner of Huron.
draft mart rising 5 years with !foal,
1 agricultural gelding rising 4 yrs. TX R. Bright, M. D„ M.C. P: and
'7
1 cerriaae mare risingyears, 2 08., Honor Graduate Toronto Un -
draft 'fillies riming i year. 1 draft iversity. Two years resident physician
bhorse. rising 9 yenrs. 1 agricultural Royal Alexandra Hospital, etc. Oleos
ore•raping 8 years. and Pu, Dmold stand
CATTLE -1 thoroughbred Durham' Andrew Sresidtreecet, Exeterr.A.os'
row with pedigree. 1 cow due to calf ---
march 15.n. 1 Jersey coo nets ly
c alved. 1 thoroul!hbred Durham tan. T() LOAN
heifer I year. 1 Atter e years old. 1 vvsravennllmtoedptivate random* Invest
ste'Irriv-A.hout 1 year old.
.1 1 heifer calf, *stoma farm or vUlagereopens es lowest/
rites• of Interest
Itnplemtnte-1 Dlassey-lI arras hind- DICKBON R CARLINII
($Ft stony new. 1 plower. McCormick R:•eee
y.tt•1 rake, 1 disc. 1 seed drily, 1 roll-
er. 1 scuffl'r. 1 twalkinc tt:ow. t DICKSON �t CARLING,
177 in 111011'. 1 sulky p:ow. I'crritt• _
1 fanning mill. Canton : Cretan sep- Rsmeters tioliolton Notaries, posy•f_assess
tra,or. 2 oneon3. gravel box. 1 set Comd
mlaosers, solicitor, for tile Mame
hob sleighs nearly nett. 1 set diamond Beak, ale'
harrows. cu ltt'rs oar nerly new, •1 rep a1bLosa at Iowe's rst., M hseeesl.
sop huggy?,. I democrat. penakaryater 01If1Cit-MAIN OTSXI(T, MXUT .
r :usher cotuhined. 1 Cha, h.•trn incuha- a. OAtwa• a. A. t. u, tstatntn
Le. for and brooder. root platter. )nimb.r
of cedar posts, 1 btffalcabs MONEY TO LOAN.
•_ set doubts harness. 2 s s •;
sinel,• harness. some col:ars 1 cook
stolu 1 beater. 1 coal stove, w• Afarm and village of massa* Baas
1 e h', r n • ! be ds t e e d s, hay Na os farm sad vtllaae properties u 1s1►raaa
•forkA, httsysel.
rope and slings, chains, forks rind ULADMAN R STANHURY
other ar,ieles too numerous to steel- Batei•oer• Bollcltore. Mage itt.'Easier
!ion. A etieeti,y of hay: a seam-
ti,y of straw to be fed on place. A M 0NEYTOLOAN
a
q11 lnlrty of seed oats, ^B.n.•ation'.
1* I,A I. ESTATE: on Keno and Village Pr., •
.1:A0 1 hat t e..I:en. 1119 ) trtir. rt low eat rat& n1
sere farm interest. Impn,e,.l and other �ertheaert land• aalq
known as Lo, 11'6, (.on. '2. Si 'Then Tp Town t.nta for sale. Money to loan on such property
''u ,he property is a 'goal brick ERNEST ELLIOT,
house, thunk harp nit h A.Otte and brick C°"`""'". inter, eh (Mire, Main 8t. Exeter
foundation, frame drivi• ' .shed •,t;ti
ehirktn haunt. There is a Antall
hash. r1 never failing creek and o
young orchard about 3 acres. Tavel- Farmers Mutual Fire
w,• acres are in wheat. •f:41 Vowing �`�fn
dont) and all in ;tory) dote of cm.,iva- anew GompanU
liars. I':op.h)' as only it 1-2' mi'.A rq Y
.rqn' 1'.xeltr and wi,hin one nt'•''. df Head UffICO, Farquhar, Ont.
chtiol, Terns for (awn In per cant. President -J. L. RUSSELL.
on day of pal. 'balance in 30 days, 2-3 Viee_I'reeid.nt-W, H. PA88MORI
of sale price may be left on Moil align
•
securi'y a. 5 ier cent. I''r annum.
TERMS OF MALE
Ray and oats -cash.
('hnll'•1s-Alt sums of 85.00 and
tinder. cash; over that amount 12
luont.ht erect;; will be given on (tt r•
nimbi/et approved joint notes. or n
d i cqun. of 1 per et•n:. per annum
o.'f for et•th.
Flirt her tern;: and condition! wi!!
he rnadle known on day of sale or art•,
h• had on application to.
])".R. KINSMAN. L D. 8., D
D. 8., !loner graduate of Torolsto
University.
Dental Surgeon
Office over (Badman & Stanl•ury
Main street-Exicrtm.
Tde Usbor ne and tilbbert
DIRECTORS,
WN, Rol, IIORNHOL11 P. 0
Wm. Buoys INCHKLSKA P. 0.
T. RYAN, DrBLIN P. 0
ROBERT NORRiS, 8taft•.
AORNT$,
JOHN EsetERY, Erteter. event telt
(I•1Orne• and 11011010h.
owritH iIARRiS, Munro. %heat
'ell• H1hbert, V'ullarift!, And Loo,te.
GLADMAN & STA\lil'!t-r, ft)'ie'• JOAADA JOff NS
tors for Adntinis;ra:rlt, Sacy.Treas. Farciwhor
11, S. CHILLI! 11. Anctionccr. '1L1 OMAN A S'TANHI'MV.. 0,tleftero