Exeter Times, 1912-5-2, Page 4NVInne ll.rf ,g'ktl:,x g. i,tI 11:1<asEST
'QUO that Will outlast the rest
dthatt s economy and. sense
Both ha character and PENCE
Blandld nothing bait the Best
for instance
e
Stock Fence'
20c
at per rod
d
Ga
Zv
anlze
Farm Gates at $4
Also a large stock of Cedar
Posts; all kinds of Lumber
and Shingles at Low Prices
i. d. 61tortliU,
GRANTON.
Tip DQCTOR!G SIDE Off' 1T
oAr.th if you like, at the dooters
lInistal es
'Asia T reckon we ail rnuke a few
lae.'s ,,giving the 'universe more' than.
, he hakes.
''
Which is more than the most of pus
:do
readier your, arrows with thumorous
ehaff
Vend !tie the,ne with satire and bile,
But don t ask your tar;et .tot join in
dais ltuw3lh. to smile
Hes ,entirely to busy .
For. GeCeral Practitioner. !Army pf
Health•
Is fighting the terrors you fear.
:While you are discussing this 1141 got-
ten wealth
Most likely a thousand a year.
des saving you sickness &act giying.
sot steeng3th ,
TA'nd its easy to laugh, when you'en
• etreeep *et you,
put one of your terrors may !; y
at length i
:And alter the pitch of your, song,
Mien you will remember the jests
you have made
:And scorn his assistance no doubt
Cr will you entreat him to fly to
your aid',
:With the skill you have jested a-
4. ;heat
District News
r
'_h&r. J. Hodge formerly detective on
',the central division of -the Grand
Cl?renk under C1;ief Detective Day,
has been -made detective of the teas-
itern division with head -quarters at
gentreal.
The business of the Queens Hotel
,Iiucan has changed 'hands, the pro-
esrietor Mr. 'Frank Marshall, selling
,to Mr. John McGrath of Erie H&se
Blenheim. Luoan will regret to lose
j02r. Marshall as his three years res-
tidence here has been highl yapprec
fated in Lucan and vicinity. Mr.
U .Grath comes highly recommended
las a first class hotelman.
Maelaret Rotharmei widow of the
late Peter Beaver Sr., died at the
home of her son Mr. William Beaver
015th Con of Hay early Monday Apr.
21 at the age of 73 years, 1 month!
and (sixteen days She had 'been suf-
fering for quite a while from com-
plication of diseases and for the past
month it was known that her days
on earth were nearly lumbered :She
leaves to mourn two sons Peter of
Sebewaing Mich., and William on the
homestead the daughters being Mrs;
:Leah Wein of Stephen Mrs. Mary .A.
Bellinger of Detroit and Mrs. Clara
Germhn of Berlin. The late Mrs.
}Seaver was of a quiet kindly disposi-
tion and made many friends donne
her 36 years residence in this section
who join in expressions of sincere
sympathy to the •bereaved .family
The funeral took place on Wednes-
day afternoon the interment taking
place in .Bronson Line cemetery.
S#E3iiaiN,14 20,71
ASO 110.1P377,!.'
"Drs Miles' Nervine
Raised Me From
e ra�e'�=Mrs. Taylor
This is a strong statement to
Take, but it is exactly what Mrs.
T
homas Taylor, of Blum, Texas,
said in expressing her opinion et
this remedy.
"Dr, Miles' Restorative Nervine
raised me from the grave and Ihave
much confidence init. I can never
Cay enough for your grand medicines.
If anyone had offered me ecoo.oe fox
the seeond bottle of Nervine that I
used I wouldhave said 'no indeed."'
AIRS. THOMAS TAYLOR,
•0 Blum, Tex.
Nervous exhaustion is a coral
Calor ' enc. of modern life.
The wear and tear on the nervous
system is greater how than at any
thee. since the world began. For
sleeplessness, poor appetite. and that
run down" nothingis
wn feeling, rag, act
good as
Dr. Miles' Nervit ie
a
Your nerves are your life and
lack of vital energy makes existence
triisery.Iir'. Miles' Nervine will
tone upyour nervous system. t"
Y
Ask any druggist. If the Prat bottle falba
tis b{anbfiteyour money Is returned.
$U$ MnOlCAL GA1., T'oroniO, r5'ttPl'r
The Fliiman
Burglary
• It Caused Some Uncomfort.
able Moments
By CLARISSA MACKIE
l FwI-si -I I• -I Z I' 3-•bd�
Mr. Flitman went through the tint
extinguishing the electric lights env
by one with sharp "clicks" of the
switches.
"Did you lock the safe, Rod3" in-
quired Mrs. Flitman from the front
ball, where she was buttoning her
long white gloves.
"Yes—key in my pocket," returned
Mr. Flitman easily. "Got your duple
cite key hidden, Maud?"
"Tea, indeed," assured Maud as they
passed into the hall. "I mak° it. a
point never to overlook that safe key,
Rod. Without it a burglar couldn't
iiossibly get at our silver, eh, Rod?'
"So the safe people said," muttered
Roduely hastily, for they were going
down in the elevator now, and a man
and woman were watching them rath-
er •curiously.
It was after 11 o'clock, and Rodney
Flitman '*as dancing with a pretty
girl'in pale blue when there suddenly
stole over him a vague uneasiness.
Perhaps It was because the prett
girl had just been lamenting a J srb
laryin her home the week be5ore'that
set his thoughts running on the va-
cant flat, •for Bridget, their maii. of ti Il
work, slept at home.
"I'm p4 sitive I locked that safe," he
assured himself as he whirled diiify
around in the waltz. 'But for the
life of me I'rannot rememberw setter
I locked the front deer. I hate tp ask
Maud. She will' get fidgety, 'rigst
away,' •
'When the dance was over and he
had left his partner in cdngeniai coni -
ROTE RE ANP THE WOMAN BESIDE $IhI
REMAINED BiGID.
pally Rodney histened to the dressing
room after, making a brief apology to
his bostess.
"Fact is, Mrs. Wetmore, I've got to
run, home a minute. Something im-
portant I've forgotten. I •won't dis-
turb Mrs. Elliman, she is having such
a delightful time."
When he had disappeared Mrs. Wet-
more and her h isband exchanged a
smile.
"Just the excuse that Maud gave
when she went a half hour ago," mur-
mured Mrs. Wetmore under cover of
her fan.
* * * _ * * * *
Rodney Flitman found a taxicab
and was soon whirling toward his
•uptown home. The elevatpr bad made
'its last trip, and 'the interior of the
cage and shaft was black and gloomy.
The night evatcbman blinked sleepily
at him and, turning in his chair, snored
gently.
When he reached the third floor he
was aware that far above him he could
hear the faint staccato click of heels
on the stairs above. Somebody, a wom-
an. was mounting the stairs ahead of
him. walking softly, too, as if fearful
of being heard. By some strange freak
of coincidental reasoning Rodney's
thoughts flew at once to the woman
and the man who had gone down in
the elevator a few hours before. These
people were utter strangers to him and
were of peculiarly singular appearance
—dark and foreign looking—and they
had watched Maud closely :while she
r'aretesaly riiscusset] the matter of the
keys to their safe and the late hour
of their retu'r'n, He resolved to speak
to Maud about the matter.
Mennwbile the heels clicked upward
as steadily as he climbed after them.
Once vilien his own feet made a loud
sound the heels paused. and then went
rn more stealthily than before, and
he was»careful to ttead without A
sound. As he reached the eighth flbor
he heard' a door close softly halfway
Clown the corridor.
rfls apartment was halfway -aown
the corridor. Ile had left a light In
the hall, of course, but when he. reach-
ed snit A, which was his home,athe
tritesor above the door 8110Wed black
ono forbidding:
TICE EXETER TIMES.
fNIUiiSDAV g.AY 8 19'1:8
out.
aa bunch of keys and
turn the knob. It gave
door, opened into the
rains light from' the car -
wan In and showed Win
• n N.l alts empty, but,thnt the
1 ••s , built that contrplled the
x` ,t.•s were swinging violently from
ttiN .1'11511tdk`i;o'r,
iomc'lrdy bad touched the chain but
an instant ago. His band found the
incandescent bulb still warm front the
recent light. s
A faint,, very faint. _c•reepy' feeUng
stirred'the toots of Rodney 3'litman's
hair. IrWas unpletisant to feel that
at
there etas a burglar in his home and
tbatsa thin dogge� wasall that separet-
ed hiin'from'hiih.
The watchman was eight stories be.
lbw. A violent rappieg on the floor
tor' a vigorous shout would bring him
u,pstadr"s within five minutes, 'but In
the meantime'the invadeis of his tame
would ha+we fled by way of the fire es-
cape
s -
a e and taken something c p et g witl>, them.
Besides, Rodney suspected the 'burglar
to be a woman, and he was gallant
enough to desire to give her a chance
to eseape, onlL - be wanted, her to give
ug Whatever.she had talrett.
Perhaps she had already been fright-
ened away by his opening of the doors
If she went to the fire escape she would
surely lose her life, for he recollected
now with a sort pf horror that the iron
stairway wads coated,with ice.
Resolutely he went forward and
opened the dining room door. He
heard a rluipkly indrawn breath like a
deep sigh and 'the rustle of a silken
skirt and then dead silence in the darks
Hess. a'
'eetaclam!",he vveispered hoarsely.
Sirotence.
"1Inedam, I wish to be your friend,'=.
'he eontinued in ,th° same hoarse whisi-
per, feeling his way across the noom,!
"Leave everything behind ,and escape]
now,,whiie there is time. I will"—
"Be silent!;' hissed a woman's 'voice
ifx his .sae, and something~ round and
Cold pressed against hes neck. "Speak
one woid and you are a dead man!"
"But:'—,.protestedtRedney4ihdign me
Iy.
'Vim% move an inch. You will stay]
Tvhere yori are until my _liusband
comes!" she hissed, in his ear.
Tor five neinuteh they -stood thus, rig',
iiuy silent, Presently Rodney felt, the
ressure, of the steel .::;lax a trifle, and
it the same time something soft and
powdery sifted down his. collar.
"What is that sifting down my,
neck?" he demanded suspio$onsiy.
`i'Clunpowder,„ I suppose," she hissed
in•liis ear. "Will you'keep still?"
H'i've a good mend to call the watch-
man," he whisprted recklessly.
'She laughed scornfully, a sort of whis-
pering Iaugh that thrilled through him:
"Perhaps ti better call him. 1 calf
&c'ream mach louder ,titan you eon
shout"
"You don't dare. How would- yon
like to have handcuffs on your pretty'
ir3Sts?" he retorted.
'She was silent.
"le you will give up tine jewels I will
lei you ge witheut further trouble," he
said after awhile.
A,gatn he laughed. - "0So kind of yeti!
13nyos are not detainingrme, remens-
ber."
Rbdney did rememlier all of'a<sudcien
anti felt fbolish. FIe wondered if he
should 'suddenly turn lapon her what
she woule. do.. Would she really fire
off li'er weapon? He knew these wom-
en burglars were very clever and dari.
hr'g, out her remark about gunpowder
escaping from the weapon she held et
his neck betrayed her ignorance'of ere-
arias.
Rodney deieded to remain perfectly;
quiet. He was more afraid of a vonis
an who did not understand the use of
firearm's than one who did "`
'Minutes passed, and hebegan to wor-
ry about his wife. Alarmed at his long
abseYnce from the dance, she would un-
dou'litedle inquire for him,and mention
tee fears to her hostess; then Mns.
Wetmore would explain, and Maud
Might call him by telephone to find out
what was the matter:
He was leaning against the wall now,
and, as be was quite tall, he could just
feel his hair .brushing against the wall
bracket that held an electrio light. So
steaithIly did he move his left arm up-
ward that his body remained quite rig-
id. It todk'him five minutes to raise bis
fingers to that they touched the switch.
Gently. he twisted it until all at once
the room was flooded wish light.
It was sucir a surprise that both he'
and the woman beside him remained
rigid for an instant. Then she recov-
ered Icer wits first and broke into byts-
terieal laughter. He turned to her
and stared first at the silver salt shak-
er which she bad been bolding against
his throat. He looked stupidly at her
gloved hands and arms, upward to
the long red evening cloak and lastly
at bis wife's mirthful face, half laugh-
ing, half crying, wholly excited.
"You!" he almost sbouted.
"And you!" shrieked Mrs. ;Pitman
hysterically.
"Well, you are a plucky one, Maude:
he admitted admiringly as he prepared
a restorative for her shattered nerve's.
"What are -you doing bere?" she ask-
ed.
"Wasn't sure whether 1 locked that
safe door after all," be said, "&o IL
cnmifback to find out."
"1 missed my key to the safe. I bad
it tied around my neck. So`i came
hame. ,l was afraid I might have drop-
ped it here and a burglar would find
it.,,
'el bere were some suspicious'l'looking
penple in the elevator when we went
down . that dark couple, you know,"
"Oh. what do• yeti. think, Rod --they
were at the dance, They happen tj
be Mrs. 1\•i to oreeq eotp;lne, and tbt• ,
hlle+ tither! an apartment. here."
+. sate!" mourned Mr: Itlitfnan, des'
orine'Cl tyf ills lei stlenI'io.u,
Dr. de Van's Female .Pills
A reliable French regulator; never fails. These
pals are exceedingly powerful in regulating -tee
generative portion pfthe female system. Refuse,
41 cheap imitations. D*. dells 'a are cold a*
P a box,.ar three for 810.'' Mailed to any address+
rho Seobell Drug Co., ilt. catbatr1nee, Orate
• THE EFFECTIVE LA leA"PIVE.
Tastes Like and is eaten like Candy
In our experience in the Aquiline
of drugs and medicines „we 'believe we
have never had experience with- any
remedle that gave such ;great'satis-
faction to our customers as do Derail
Orderlies, This remedy is not like
any y other laxative or
cathartior.
contains all° the good features of
other laxative;e, but none of the,irl
fault
Qur own faith in Resale Orderlies is
xi strong that We offer then to you
with our own positive personal tgtaar=
antee that if they do not t'hormently
satisfy .you you.. only ;need to tell us
and we will hand !bask every penny •
g'OD. paid us for them. Therefore In
trying; thele upon our reeommenda-
tin'
Resell Orderlies lg taste like and are
eaten like candy They do not gripe
cause nausea or excessive Ioosenetse
or any other annoyance. They. ,net
so easily that they may be taken at
any time day or night, .They are par
titularly good for children aged and
delicate persons. They are put up in
convenient tablets in three sizes of
packages Prices l0c 1250 and SOo,
Remember Rexall remedies 'earl bt',
obtained in this eomeaunity only at
our store the Rexall Store W,.1S, Dole
Electric Restorer for Ment
PhOSphotio1 restores every nerve in the body
vim and vitality.to its proper tension; restores
weakness avertedPreLonce.e dPhosphened all ' will
make you a new ratan. Pri,.e $03 a box. or two for
O. Mailed to any address, The Soobell Dreg
Co., St. Catharines. Ont.
Seton a'lSuccess..
(Ernest Thompson Seton, naturalist
to the Gove3ninent df Manitoba, and
chief of the American ,Scones, h ii
been a huge success oyer in England.
He, has leetured,• publicly and pee,
vately, a dozen times, and'telked with
seedk sound -commonsense and accept-
ability that he has'eibeen received
ratifier as an .old friend than as a
new acquaintance. His quarnt- enun-
ciation, his imitation of birds. anti
animals, his intimate knowledge. of
natural history and forest lore here
preyed mast fascinating. Tlie•. Cowrie
teas of Carrick, amongelnta'ny others,
has taken hiin up, and has ietrtlduc-
ed him to everybody worth knowing.
His books are sellitlg by the then-
sand, and his unique personality
gains Thin; friends at every, party he
goes to. The other' night he was at
the House of Commons, listening to a
coal strike debate, and he dined there
in company with the Right Hon. John
Butes.
Thompson Seton has spent a
lot of time "in several' visits to ,the
Zoological Gardens, and a keeper
there, not knowing who he was, said
to a frierid;
"He is just wonderful, that chap;
talks to the beasts as though he were
one bf them himself !"
•
CASTOR
For Infants and. Children.
The Kinfl'You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
'CURED OF
1
Within the past few months
over 100 persons have written
to the Zam-Buk Co. reporting
their,,..cure of .eczema; rashes
and,skin diseases by Zam-Buk !
Doesthisnot prove that Zam-
Bu'k,ls. something different ?
Don't you need it in your
household? '
Miss Mary McCuaig,,918 St. Cath-
erine' Street W., •Motrtreel, says :
"I do not, know weds powerful
enough to express mgr gratitude to
Zam•Buk. Eczema broke me ori my
wain and hands. Tho irritation' of
the scalp was so bad drat I could not
sleep or risen and I feared I should
have to have any hair cut off. On
my )lands the disease appeared in
sorenpatches, the burning and itching
of which drove the many times to
spells of weeping. I went to the din
pansary, but they referred. me to a
skin specialist, who said that mine
Was as bad a case of eczema as he had
seen. Ho gave mo °tomo oinereent`, •
and then a second lot, but neither
gave ms'any relief. -
1 was in a very. bad condition when Zam-
Buk was introduced, but 1 soon found out
that it was different from all ttre other reme.
Bide. 'I persevered with the Zam•ntik treat.
most and each box did me meCre•and mere
good. The irritation and ematting'eoon
appeared, then the tiara beganheal, fresh
healthy akin grew ever the para which had
boon sore, and 1 am ltor quite free. from -all
tr pee of eczema both !pi heed and hands,
trove 11
1Qy'rr0.irtae alao'I'ieen .dyed,
. Za,,-Thik is al,o a euro cure for pilon',eruptiene,
bYood•pdfoop, outs, burn Ana alt .king In nrtos, 60o.
all meant' tea /dohL�us, or Zan5
natc o., Toronto;
for price. Refuse narntitutett.
Village .of Exeter
By' -Law
0.
1912
By-law of the Village e# Ex-
eter', to authorize the borrow-
ing of the sum of $500).00,
to construct the Main Street
drain.
•
WHEREAS it is necessary IA ''111,'0.
public, interest that a main ortlO
drain should be constructed on 11ylidal
Street in the said Village of Exeteaj'
from the River to a point at or :lead
f.
v11��'
t
'
tile. Posit Office, in
the sad
AND WHEREAS it has been elitism-.ated that it will require the sari, ,of
$5000.00 to aonstruc't said drain; Nina
eluding the necessary culverts. 1+
;AND WHEREAS it , is nottessary to
borrow upon the credit of the said
municipality, the said sum. a'nd to is-
sue debetatur,eS of t'he said municipal c
ity for the said s'uni of 1 ;5800.0( aaxdl
interest as hereinaf<tbr provided,
which is the amount of the debt enc
tended to be greated by this By -Law
The proceeds of the said debentures
to be applied to the eonstruetion pf
the tsaid drain and ;culverts and for
no other purposes. 1
. !AND WHEREAS it is desirable• to
make the principal of the said debt
repayable by annual, installments dur-
ing the period of twenty -years next'
,after the issue of the debentures;
therefor, 'such installments of prin-
nipal to the of !such' amounts that Ltthe,
aggregate amount payable for prin-
cipal and interest in any year shall
be equal as nearly as may be to what
Ls ,payable for principal and interest
during cash of tthe other years.
AND WHEREAS it will be necess-
ary to iraisb antni ally for the period.
of twenty years during, the currenicyr'
of the debentures to be issued here-
under by a special rate lsttffieientj
therefor on all the rateable property
Within the municipality tthe sum of
G$401.22 for paying the several inst-
alillts of principal, and interesti
thereon at the rate of five per ;cent'
per annum,
AND WHEREAS the amount of th'e
,'hole rateable Property of tihe said
Village of Exeter according to the
last 'revieed Azses}sment Roll in• the
sum of $575,587,00
AND WHEREAS the exisiting dear
benture debt of the said village ex-
clusive of local improvement deben-
ture debt secured by special assesUl
meats •therefor amounts to the sum
of 11Pi41 i4i?;ti6.,, and no part of the
principal or interest thereof is in ar-
rears.
Therefore the 1M•unioipal 'C,ouncil• of
the (Corporation of the Village r of
Exeter enacts as follows:, --
1 eft Shall be lawful for the Reeve
of the'tsaed Village of Exeter to'bor-
row on the credit of the said corpora'
tion df the Village of Exeter tthe sunt
of 1$5000.00 for the purposes herein-
before set forth and for that par -
pose to issue debentures of the said
municepality to the amount of $5000.-
06 in sums of not less then Rttoo.('p'
each and suck debentures shall. be
aimed tby the Reeve of the said Cor-
pRrat%on far. the tem° ibein3 atnd couxi-
tersigue ,by the 7`reasurer for the
time beini� of the said corporation
and duly scaled with the !Corporate
Seal 'thereof, wJiieh seall the 'Clerk
for the time :being of said Corporate
tion is Hereby authorized and dire.•+
ted to attach to cash of said deben-
tures. ' - -
2. The. said debentures shall be at -
ed upon the date of the issue tthe of
and shall bear interest at the rate of
five per cent per annum from d to
of the istilt
sue thereof and the said . n -
tercet shall -be payable yearly on the
day of the month in which said e-
fben'turgs are issued and as to be b
principal and interest the said deb n -
tures shall be payable in annual n-
stallments within twenty years fr m
the date ef the isuse thereof, suole in-
stalments to be of suck amounts that
the aggregate amount payable ::or p in
eipal and interest in any year shall
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In flee Year -
i rincipal Interest Tota,4
1.91{3 151_'2 250 00 ' • •401 22
Do. 1914 15,8 79 a 242 43 ' 401 22
1)o. 1915 166 73 234 49 -401 22
D. .1016 175 06 223 18 1481 22
Do. 19,19 1183.'8'1. 217 41 ,401 e3 '
Do. •101,8 193 01 208 21 401 82
De: 15)5'9 202 '66 '11.B .56 401 22
Do. 1920 212 en • 188 +43 401 22
Die 1921 223 43 177. ie 401 22
Do. 1922 • '2'31 GO 166 62 401 22
Do. k02324,6 33 .154 BY X481 22
De. 4924 2518 565 -14'2 ;e.7 !lee 22
Do. 1025 271 58 129 64 1401 22
Do. 1926 12125 16 116 06 401 22
Do. 1927 f49:,; •Q2 ,101 80 401 24r
Do. 192'8 Sl•4 130. ;lci6 Se 401 22,
Do. 19,49 250 1 1 71 11 401, 22
Do. 1930 1346 61 54 61 401 22
Do. ;1331 130'1 94 1:17 '?S 401 22
Do. 13,3'2 N82 14 :11) 08 401 22
4 That fhis By -Law shall, home in-
to force and take effect on the ,final
rassin, thereof.
5. That the votes of the Electors of
the said Village of Exeter entitled
to vote on tees Dy -law be taken, on
Monday the Twenty -Seventh Day of
May 1012 enmmencing at nine o clock
re. the forenoon arid continuing until
IVO o elook in the afternoon 'of the
same day at the following :placed'
within the said villa,e of Exeter by
he following Deputy Returning Of-
ficers and Pell !Clerks. 1 1
1 ening ,Subdivision No. 1 at Silas '•
arn
Littford s IResienoe—lid Treble 1). 1 f
Is Officer, and Herb Ford, Poll Clerk. 1
PulJinog •Sutbdivision No. 2 at Towne.
1 tall W. D', Weeks D. R. Of;'.loer and
os. Davis Yoll Clark. •
be equal as nearly as may be to w, at
is payable for prin,cipaal and intere t
during each of the other years of
such period of twenty years as he o-
inafter set forth
3. During tbe currency of the sad
debentures there shall be xaised a -
ually by special rate on all the rate a-
ble property in the Said Corporation 0
of the village of Exeter the suer f
, i401:22 for the purpose of payin!Z, t e
s
azetount due in each of the aid yeas
for principal and interest in reape
of the said debt as follows.
J
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t
Tenders for Sewer
Tenders will be 'received up'to I! rj,
day noon May .150 next, for the con-
struction tef about 3.000 'leek of se tins
also for about 3,000 feet of 12 -*net".
and 18 -inch vitrified sewer pipe.. and
,ons and
specials. ] i ' a 15peeifioationp
and forms' of tender mhy'be seen at
the ioffice of either of the nnderssga-
ed. The lowest or any tender `hot
necessarily tweeted:. •
1I'. IAN FARNCOMB. T, 13,C1111lr'IIJQ
Consulting engineer Town Clerk.
London Ont. Exetea gate
Houses for Sale ,
We offer a .00infortable frame. sea:
tage at a bargin, it larger storey
and a half •house, t ;well located and
two fine brick Y'esidenees at attracte
ive priees. If you arelooking for .k
house in lEa eter call: and (pet partte--
ulars.. large ekoiie.--• Easy terms
L'AD� Sc U.
� IAl1! S71ANB $,Ill
Notice to. Creditors
In the matter of : the astate of
Helen Elder, .late of the Township
. of Usthorne in the County of Huron,
W,idd'ty' deceased,.
Notice is hereby given pursuant to
Section -5b of Trustee Aeff that all;
creditors and others having• claims,
against the estate Of the late Retail
Bider who died on or about the
15th of Marcqh •191'3 ' are requested
on or .before the 132nd day of May
1,9122 to send by post prepaid or deliver
to •Messras. Gladman 'bt Stan'bury of.
the viiilage of Exetler, solicitors for
the executors of the said deceased their
ehriiax and - surnames, addressee
and descriptions, the full particulars
of their claims, the statement of
their accounts and tee nature of the
securities, if .any, held by them.. And
further take notieo that after • snch
last mcutioned date the executors
will proceed to distribute assets of
the deceased among the parties en-
titled thereto, havingaregard only to
the claims of which they tsletele (then
have notice and that said executors
shall not be liable for the said as-
sets or any part thereof• to any per-
son or persons ef whose claims not-
ice shall not have been received by
them at the time of Much ndieltribu'tion,
GLADMAN 'Se STANI3URY;,
Solicitors for Executors.
Dated at Exeter this !29th day
'April inert . ..
Notice to Creditors
Itt the 'matter of the estate ef
Willittna Baker of • the Tillage o?
Exeter in the County of Three Gax-
dener, deceased
Notice is hereby given pursuant to
Section 55 of Trustee net that all'
creditors and others having claims
against the estate of William Baker
late of the Village of Exeter
who, -dl,sd on or about
the 25th day of April 19.12 ere re-
quired on er before tire .let day of
May 1012 to send by _post,
prepaid or deliver co Messrs.
GLadman & SLanbury, of the village
of Exeter, Solicitors • for • Ex-
cautors of the stele • deceased 'their
ch•iestiriat and surnaflle5, addresses
and ticeeriptioris, tite• full • particu-
lare of tbeir 'claims, the statement
of their accounts and the nature of
the s'eetti•itie,y, if any, held by them-.
And further take noiizo that, atter
such last mentioned (late the said
Executors Will proceed to dis'tri-
t.itte tri; estse•r.•s'of the d,eaeasa'd nmenf
the parties entitled thereto, havirt
regaled only - to the claims of which
they shall then have notice and that
,said. Executors ,.hall not be tliabte
fqr ,the said •assets or any part there-
of foo any person- or persons of w.hioso
claims notice'sha11 not .have been
reea'ived by them et :he time, of.such
dietfibution. • ` e •'p
W.ADNMAN & Wt'AN13UtIY,
Solicitors for. Executors.
Dated at Exeter this 29th day otf
April 'Inn'
Tolling subdivission No. 3, at John
elitchell s office —H. E. Huston D.
R. Officer. and A. G. Dyer, Poll Clerk.
ficer and A. Me -'hereon Poll Clerk.
PolLin,;; subdivision No. 4 at North
end fire Hall, R. G. Selion D. dee Ofr
,dicer and A. neenherson Poll Clerk
6, Tat Thursday the 23rdday of
May >2, at Eleven o clock in tire'
forenoon shall be the day and the
Clerk s office in the Town Hall
in the village of Exeter shall be the
place where the Reeve nhaLl attend to
appoint.peinoas to attend•at-t;he' ver-
ious polling„ places aforesaid and, at
the •final eumniinig up of the votes 'by
the Clerk on behalf of persona inter-
ested in promoting ' or apposing the
passim; of the 13T -Law i•eslheotively
7. What the Clerk of the Corpora•t
tion of the said villaigre ,of Exeter'
shall attend at his office in ten said.
Villatge of Exeter at • Twelve o .look
noon on Tuesday the 28th day of. May
1912 to sum up the number of votes
given for and against this By -Law
NOTIIGE.
The above is a true copy of the
proposed By -Law w:hi,ah has been tak-
en into consideration and which will
by finally paused by tie 'Council of
the !Corporation of the ViIlalge of
Exeter in thee' event of the assent of
bhe electors being obtained thereto
after one month from the first pub-
lication in the Exeter Times newspap-
er which first publication shell be on
the second day of -May, 191°2, ' aced
at the boor dp:,y and puce therein; fix
ed for taking the votes of the Elec
tors a poll will •be held. ,
Every (Leaseholder • entitled by law
to 'vote on the proposed By` -Law shall
at Toast ten days nazi; preaeediu,t the
day of polling file in the office of the
Clerk of tbe 'Municipality a `Statut•-
ory declaration statiniy that' his lemic
meets the requirements bylaw entit-
lin,g'him to vote on ouch 13•y -Earn and
and the names of :Leasehoedoee rteg-`
eetin,g to file satueh 'a 'Deciarationt
shall not be plaeed on the voters list
or •snob votingr
DATED at l zteter this 715th • day of
April s1,. 1). 1915
Clerk of the 'Corporation of tlie•vil
t':t je of Jii eter
Horse for Sale
;Standard Bred .3 earling 4 1.
Hilda'1Spixtlrs sired :by. EWABar
D•• D I'ow 11;' se. Street Pas.
t e el >4 r t>auli
Farm for Sale
•Fbii•5aio at once—.:O0 acres Stanley
and con,;•,S miles lrr,ui Clinton. Sc'hieli
4 rods. !Ih ,Tee.1 state of eultllvat4p
100 acre's be ,sraint 10 acres alfa
1'd acres busts. rest pay and pasts
Stone house. ^!two storey, slate np
cement floor in cellar. ,furnace oiete,.�
telephone... Oa° barn 85x50. wlila mi
pumper. waterworks. Stabling
t°
head cattle Land 9 horses, leo .
barn 5x48. Hay barn 50205. Cc
acid with farm if fdestlaed, Apply,}
Malcolm McEwen. Box 56. Clintefnz 4
Farm For Sale
For Sale— ,Farmcontaining•
acres of firbt olass land et the,
age of Woodham Good tw
frame house; bank barn 334 x,
with up-to-date stable- found
bailt abo et a yeas ago. Buil
cement throughout. Also rip
°eller 25x113 withcement stop ult,
g ti•gWay. New driving shad • of
rogated steel •siding 2'Ix40; hen t,o
117x48. Also a good supply of sOfb
hard waters'. Rile farm, is thgron
drained and well Sensed. mashy w
all new wire feuoetg. Also 'tear p,
of geed bush mostly hard wood.
p'artilcuiars apply to esiey S
Woodham Ont.
Property for Sale
The undersigned is offering : feel
sale pt of lot 13 Oont. 1 Ustboirn;3t
situated ,halt stile south of Moto*
containing seven and one 55th amass
There is on ;the premises a g+i ko
frame house annd barn, good we
of water, about 2I3 ePek1 trees an
a quantity of small • fruits. This
a splendid property, well situated anie
'will be sold reasonable and on catty;
iterins.
IT not sold privately on or betters
1:,'ke '20tih of May 1912 ilt will be soil'
by public auction with the househo t'
furniture,on the let of June 1912 fol
further particulars apply leo _Moss
Gameron auctioneer Farquhar i? eel
or on `the premises Ito John 'Santaee
Exeter Possession givn.n immedia!tel1
Notice to Contractors
A contract to cbnstruct an ope.
ditch about 15 nods long on Lot RI
Con. 4 Township o 'Osborne being.!,
new ottelet for the Anderson Distal
also to repair part of the old ditelg
will be let by auction on Saturdaei
May loth at 5 o clock in theafte
noon at the locality of the in
a eoifileations will be furnished
time of letting
As elimhert
�et�tf
F, Morley KK
Stock foraSale
Stock For Sale—We are at press
offering three ehoioa Shorthorn btr"
'18: 12 and 10 months old; also a fa
eows and heifers. and a- register
Clyde -hare' bred Brom fmport'
stock, seven years, old ,and tin; foal
T. J. Berry's Kine'* Thoma.st, Lot 1
Gem. 2. Tuekersmith. A. G. Seril1
•Hensall.
u. '
Dental Offices Closed.
Kindly 'take- notice that my office
is closed every Wednesday atternooxt,
DR. ROULSTO1V.
CLOSIN" NOTICE
Please remember that my Dental.
Office is closed ever -w edr,eteeyafter-
-DR. Brennan
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Canada via Chicago
April 16, 23 :.and 30,
and every Second Tuesday thereafter
until Sept. 17th inclusive. Special
Train will leave Toronto at 10:30 p,nl. •
on above dates far Edmonton an'O,
points in Manitoba and Saskatchewan.
via Chicago. and St. Paul carrying
through coaches and p 'iman•Touris•t•
Sleepers.. No change iiircars.
Full partictilaus fri en• any GrandI
Trunk Agent or C. R. Mc0utcheo
Alberta Government Agent, Palm
House Block, Toronto, Ont.
THE MOST POPULAR 'ROUTE T.'
Montreal, Buffalo, New York, Phila-
delphia, Detroit, Chicago, is via- Grant:
Trunk, the only Double Track Routh. •
•
Steamship tickets on sale via a•:
Lines. For Tickets and all informs
tion apply to A. E. Duff, District Pad -
senger Agent, or to
J. J. ICNr :.LIT, •
Depot Agent,
Y. el..C, A. BLDG., -
LOND O Pi, ONT.
BUSINESS and SHORTHAND SUBJECTS.'..
Registered last season upwards of 300'
stasi nts and
tie placed every Seven
spedially qualified regular teachers. One -
hundred and fifty London firms employ-
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