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Exeter Times, 1912-10-31, Page 4fliEkETER 'ONES t TauRsDAyi vow= ,D1 19ya t • ea 4. The Masons Bank * Incerporated 186'5, Record of Progress for Five Yeari—x906-ioi1 oco 1911 CAPITAL • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • -• • $ 8,000,000 $ 4,000,000 RESERVE 3,000,0Q0 4,000,000 DEPOSITS .... „ .' 23'677,730 $5,0•12,all LOANS AND INVESTM.ENTS' 27,457,090 38,854,131/1 'T0'1"AL ASSETS.-- , . ss,a1,3.9•24 48,28,7,28e iaa SS Branolaes hi Canada, anal Agette and Correspondents in all the principal Cities in the World. A General Banking Business Transacted Savings Bank Department At all Branches.. Interest aalow d. at Etighest eaurrenb Rates, 44 DinksOri da Carling, Solicitors, N. Q. HURDON Manager t ;1.44+4--1.++++++++14++++++++++ +++++++++++++++++++4++++++1 THE CANA IAN BANK OF COMMERCE • SIR EDMUND WAMER, LL.13;., D.C.L., President tat trrviA, ALEN:ANDER LAIRD General Manager • 4. ',.• CAPITAL, $15;000,000, 301IN A1RD Assistant General Manager r144.111e4 isteatt.,•0=t ur REST $12 500 00 SAVINGS{ BANK ACCOUNTS Interest at the current rate is allowed on all deposits'of $1 and -upwards. Careful attentien is given to every account Small accounts are welcomed. Accounts may be opened and operated by mail. .Anconnts may he 'Opened*in the ,nanies of .two or more persons, withdrawals to be made byvany one of them or by the survivor. Exeter Branch—Q„ L. WAVGI-1 Manager BRANCH ALSO AT CREDITON •••••",.......mottemetwootoottota T R IN Csi LH IGEL-GBAD STE&M I — Selected — COAL—well-screened, Hard rigpt- and B —Ce1ebrated-,- Blii6 'Lae Cement ALWAYS' ON E D Large stock of all kinds of Lumber, Lath, Shin= gles and Cedar Posts J. 6 atwortliu, GRANTON. Have City (6111(111M8 Replace the pestr lent, draughty clan .--crous ct,d offer sive out -of doors clo see with an indoor closet which requir- es no sewer no . plumbing, end no efinishipg system. Have city conveniences in your home, Safeguard family health by bast %Wog a THE FLAG -AFLOAT. c. Intrieate Etiquette of tbe Stars and Stripe i In the Navy. • The etiquette qt tbe stets and stripes ahoarp, 'United Stales naval ships is al. mast hopelessly intricate to outsiders. writes Katherine E. Tbomas in Joe CliaPple's News -Letter., Rigid .rulleg of life aboard stile requires every of- ficer or man on rec.:lank or leaving the quarter \neek foreitilty to salute 'the national eesign, evineh salitte *ftudet ;te as formilly returnee:an, the etticere of the watch at baud. " ; All officers and men, however, must stand at attentiorWtenever the "Stitt 'Spangled BannendTeeplayed unless ere gaged at the time fit some cliny'that ak solutely prohibits their doing so. This respeM et ust be paid toihe national sit of any eountry when'An official reeve sentatiye that eountrY'ds esboard ship. Nor 'does the cpurtesy. cease e4 this, for at morning and -evening eel. ors all pulling honts when paising neat a foreign man of war must lie en their oars, and, theecoxswalia salutes, stand. ing to face the colors ein his salute, and steam:lets must stop their engines When a foreign shia �f war 'entere I harbor 'or passes a fortification it `Is customary to boist the MI! Pe flan of the country whose waters it visit* nd ato salute it. and the nearest fon or battery returns the salute. When a foreign warship is in United State* waters and fires such a salute it is returned exceasively by, the nearest hat tery, the United Stites ships remain- ing silent, UDder no cireumstapres is a salute permittet3 from -n United States vessel en. honor of any nation or any official of a nation not formally.reeognized by the government of the United Staes, nnd Po sbip of the navy is permitted to, lower her sails or dip ker ensign unless to return a courtesy. On the • “Tweed" Cloet othei hand, when passing or being Sanitary and Odorless passed by a foreign ship of war at , . elose ranke all otficers and men on lweed" Closets can be installed in the bathroom: cellar, or Any other deck are required to salute the foreign ennhenieriat 'planeindooese 'merely rt e flags and the sentries to present aVran li et be- netedie a r qta r ne o -con e y pipe '10 ventilation witatatehininey hole. "Tweed" Idquid,eherojeal, need he -connection with Tweed Cloiets is both a deodorant arid a disinfectant. Many' hundreds of Tweed closets levee been rlradia,Cabethe Sent/diet illustrated price list. Wooler Apr. 3, 1912. Dear Sir; The Chereical dlloset I bought from you. on Jaw. 5tin„ 1012 is perfect. I did nob empdy it until Mar. -29th. Tbere is three in the family and cam leave the lid up and no particle of odor ean be found 1 would not ask for anything better, Tours truly, E. t�. Wessels. Vie Slegl Trou11 Itocimc o plat] Az•elt:-W. j. Heat-natl. '-THANK.S.61yING.. DAY ••••••••••••• single fare for round trip BETWEEN • all Strtions1ri Crnda • e GOOD Gorsra October 2; 2.6a 27, 28 Return Lana October 3)th Minh -nuns di,a,reo ull Partiele are Teskeie, ,••ae, it, en any Or ted TrUnk A aeat Doer Depot Agee& , • , Not Acceptable. • "I had a ehanCe, te make ray ever - basting fortune 'the otheindan." • "Did you grab' It?" "No; `1 couldn't stand the condi- tions." "Wbat vans the cbance? To serve out Harry Thaw's timer "No; to take the place of a man who was to be eleetrocuted." "Say, that would have been everlasting, wouldn't it?" ' 'digger Garnee ; "Going hunting with me this month?" "No, thatk yea.", "Better come along." "Not muelt. I Stay la demi while It s the open season for umpires," Leap Year. "Are u still MaIl rried, es. Light- ly'?" , "Yes, but 1 don't expect to be neat weea." "Ob, this is so suddear Nothing to Hien. "She is artfully jealous of Jack." elieally?" "Yes. Whet are yen grhaning *WWI" "1 think 4he Ita Inidtdar Paer Mena" .•, STORIES OF BRET HARTE. His Dislike of Soots( Dutietriad Mete Lit'erary •FriendshiPe, Mr, Ualicure Cdttwai fel WS auteleh ography.„gives amusbae cence cot Bret Harte's proneness', tO eace.e from What are known asv"So. chit dietlee." Airs, Conwity "receiVed" on. Menday afteraomas, aud0BredBfeete had -told her 'tbati'lie would be pent en it aprticeler atenday, but the felled to appear, much to -the regret of SOMO pereone- Nebo had lieen itivited fat the oceaelon, "'When, cbancing to meet him," writes Alas. conway, "I tilluded to the disappointment.. He asked der- giveness and said, 'I wiil come twit MOnday, even though 1 promise."" Ie .han' a cepstioat 'dread that his friendship or itequeintafice would be souglit on aceoanI ot his writings rather than for himself. A lady *Wee sat next him at dinner without leap- ing his Mame afteeward renufeleed, "I bave always longed to meet hind; ana 1 would harae been so different had 1 oily known wbo My ueighbor Was." This, unfortunately. being repeated to Bret Herta, he excleimed; 'Now, why can't a woman avenue Viet this ascirt °tithing is insultirig? * " If MM. )13ntelked with nee and found tme un- Anteresting .as a man, hevr npuId she expect to fina me;ln,terestinf because ...I was an author.? -Henry Ohu1d tier - ants "Life oft BAitHartee" 'It Would Come. • "I'd like to go away for tbe rest of the eveek, six." said the tied book- keeper. "There is no •Peed for you to do that," retnied the employer. "Stay here, and the rest ot the week will come to you." .Her Money Either,Way. Mrs. Hnicker-Why do yott write home for more money? Ars. Becker - George is having a geed- time he `owes It to me; and if b.4 isn't having a good time he has saved it.-Neee, Yorl4Sun. 'ought once awalretell Hoed not. uRn sbimber.-carlyle. A Notable Thief. ---11 "Your- work isn't up to the vitial standard." "I bad only a feW minutes In which to do it." "Ytieliad an entire day eat your dis- posal." "'Yes, but peoerastinatioe stole most et the day:" "TaM/d • • Suggestive. f. ''"You sheald alWays give a fool, an. rwerteda fool question.' "Should I?" "Cledtaittly." ,"But I don't always have toloel pith Me to make .an ansVier,* Clointyou tnowr Suetea Trifle. - .have a sehente tbat I worth a • "'What is it?" "Do you think I ara gividgataway?" "Out of Your abanalneee you might let me have $5 worth of It." False Alarm. "Se.en Nell lately?" "Noe. Weiy?" "She bas found a new style of wear- ing tier ears." . "Horrors! Is faahlon shifting them ap and down" • • Alio His Friends. "I always do my duty." "Huh1" "Well, what?" "I was thinking tbat Merl isn't the enly thing you do." • • ' Auction Sale –or–, - FARM STOCK & IMPLEMENTS lainajos White bee reoe'ivecl it.etrec- dote ee, teen by Pablie aaetiote on LOT la, ICON 7, USBORNE Two milee Pstan,th of Elianville o. TUESDAY' NOV 5 •a13 Commereing at /tene • idolock sharp the followir.g valuable proeertl; DORSILIS-sparna'aeas matched in toad t Balcrale; 3 open of Geldiens nsitg two; yea.es old; `ltspan of Me Ues•Imatoked riding two aact d)yeaten, old; 1 driving mare 7years °aid; 1 mare 10 year old leefosei to fiord Sharp; 1 road dors° $ yeere 1 ,,gelding risang 2 years; d yoenix 1CATTLE--5 High grade Shortbore cows supposed tea be IL 'calf ; Sttevo year olds; :5 Yearlir•asa 3 Orilla cal- -ewe PIGS -1 1S1outs. 2 eon's with pie.. Attoet 80 ffer.s, IMPLEMENTS -1 Mdeormiok ben- der, '6 !feet ,oute Dee`rit'g mower neve; Deering .disc, Massey Harris caltivat- on, new; -Seed drill, 1:2-hole`land Rol- ler, Set Iron Harrows, 1 Fleury walk ing view, Serafffera Adams` awaken box And Shelving Top ,Beg, Open Beagee, Set of sleighse 'Cut -tele Gtain' Grinder, lentking 'bov, Fanning itt.11 Root ' Pulper, Grade] 03o.a, • Set .Log bunks', Stone heat:, 4.-Xfors,e power Pie miter" Gasoline Engine.' Enloe teeek With woad saw heteeheal; Steel Sall' Frame'', •Hey Fork.SIlCar, alines' and Pelleys complete' • Hay Fork Ropes, ahanples Tabular Cream 'Separator fah power aeta chi -nett, Woxtrnait &" Ward churn new, 4.0 'gallon Gasoline taLk• 1 5-gal1en can with, pump atteala ecli, 18 Grain J3ags..2 ,set fleabite Hare Less. Set -single .haenene. Pair aidese ailatketn, 20 f Jthe. e•haft :with. pail- leys -ad Be1tiaig, 0-bes -.614azitts sidathla and other ezeicles too medlerouse bei mention. Aleo c qu a n ti te f. grain' dal bine, Hang arena' end:.11e.ye. • , , No Reserve as the prop:rig:teens is leaving, tee' farm •-Terra s. of Palen-lle y nd Grain Cank, -Chatbles --410 and fender daeli; 10 montas redit give,n on fur- Liehing approvea joint eneeee A dis- cour.t of four per cent per annum off Lor casn or, .aredit amountee Jcie. White ' • • Mr. • J. ,Gteason ALactioneer •Propriebrese Waitipg For That Sort. "He is a Send deal or it tooff." "Then bring him along." "What for?" d "I have a` good deal for a fool right on tap here." • Evidence. • `Toliticians mug be the naost Utast. peoide." • "I never thoughts.'- , • "You alWays read of their behig eta, • tirelY in the hands Of tbeir friends,". • PERT PARAGRAPHS s' ••••—: . When it woman catches.her seadral grind ber family catches it Wee When the reactionary is 1330St active • he thinks he is being quite alarmingly progressive. There may be some hopefor the mah wbo knows he is a fool, but not 13311Ch.. ' The bey fever"victim feels murderous when -the goldenrod enthusiast comes -round with bloseomh and praises. • There ere people who seetn to think that they can't be "gOod to themselves without being crawl to Some one else. The clever man wbo can invent a hit for 'women tbat vrill stay oew will earn the •ererlasting enmity of the entire feminine see. ' • . The &ireful druggist Is eren now try4 trig to write up bis clever advertesing matter telling the summer gild hoW to dispose of her coal of ten. " The differebee between thinge as fliteij ere and tbiags-as they ought ±0 -bit- wide cir ttarrove, according to thit eamieleot the Man coraddering . Ever iletleo, that, the bill Woo 'pia PAM tat thethi : Makes' the tekee isn't' itiveiy4 ' goon abOttlel be 9Pr Pr to. ol4 1.14101, • Auction -Sale '1 ' • -.OF-. CII01C,E• CATTLE.: Mr. 'Thos. bainerom has' • ..receiYad instructions from the undersignedeto sell by meec mintier. on ' ' -SATURDAY NOV 2 1912 at or•e o'clock pa in, at ': Tddla 'At ETII °POL.!: 1107.• EL • • • ' .Exciter eh Carload of °Lace cattle int:hil- l:tee a olimber of -Took irlds;a nurither at 2 -.yr -olds a nusebeadee cews and Caii,a with calves at fedt.'Tbe elieve ado all ir.good •rnifelie if HA Months. credit • ' • '', ‘v.i!I „ rt! 4,trert 0T. elle& apPrOv 'cent 'Lows, A inseam -it ate 6 por eel t `pe ra' azt num Of, thliiit ,e„ ea,ish.:in lieu of 1 -erne IO-. CA'elElltnedidnaGI J, 1)0W.-0 Aectenieer • " ddida. Proprietor Farm for Sale '13eite tompesed of Lot 18 coneession IIIVP Of. USberee reenteinine 100 cage" On the pre es is a goo& brick imede heated by, fetataceea Hard and soft avatera "Id isheped baLk barn 'a8x82 and ItOxdOe finished kor liores, Cattle hoes. end henseremel drive hoese, cein e`et hilo' 1243 feett. Large erledad cemett water tank sepplied from ne-er failing well nith windfnila ot- 'tached, Oenient watiee , tank /or tbreshinge 125 treat, .of choice ap- ides; also goed garden of pleins and small .firuite; d ace treeof hardwdod leash; 145 acres "pleugheit foe winter and the balance in erase", This pada pertee is well endeedeeineda well fen- ced ate in good ettate 'of cultivation Convenient 'to cheretteseclhool, and .market„, A lame:tile' home in geed neighborlexid bud must ' be. *old toi wird up an estate., Easy terms of paytheree For ffiertne and particlactre apply to Mee, E. Willson on the Pre - anises or to Tton, Cameron Aeactioneer Extensiire Auction'.-Sald. I.PAI-tM STOOK IMPIANIENTS IIA:Y liousElicrx, 1111E & LelVIIIER - • e aj LOT 15 10°0f1;:a6SBOliliE oeeT 11E81) e. N ark'. a2t . ;leen 'et . • titer see mare 'sing. four - agric; ieeldir.e. .taing :fair agrie; or.e pair of Li eh class matched Gen, Peepose taieses, mare and gen:l- ir-it.; .riaiii,e" 5 era ane -choice farmer s driven :from ..Norditee‘.5eyr; 1 farreers driy on a re .. eeiigh,t -years.. 1 farmers delving horse 9, yrs_e Tliec dMiyor'§ stilt all quiet oral xelitetle: either eine gin or --doe hie. • • • . eat tie -cow dne ig....11,•.•,vember; re- 1.elved cow; .inMarch. and A ern &w;(1 .4 stedrs .risir.g. iS.ywWl, ,..t.1-Jjel fere risiag 3 -yrs, yeenal is. nt. 5 :Ye.aldida lel-fere lyte , 2 broodsowe.clue ii.qibct a ed fiec,emberen a, geese 100 lier.si) Iniplemer.As, c,t0470-..4 tragon nearly r.e w truck 11712:00,; 1V0-4011 130x7.,,0011.1-. plete, ton buggy. -re:10y neW ; rnien krugny .pair of Toolislet; ;t ter Learly ineed Peetientle -eettnar . beep usecte d•ft • hi•roder;riearly rieWl 'inO'were 1:oree rs kc 2 Walkix.g f! 'piety s 'exios:rLY r.aw,; 3tore it i.vitter,.. nearly peeve obiaed bea1 c va ter 411,(1 La ryes,. icar eearly aieav'e; -11-heed drilla, aset eiderdw s steel tataxletel ter, now; ,sonf- tier two fanning railis, Lay' rack, gray edbox; WECOlifarriiw,' water' t,roh . 'grind latrine; root..,polifei', adOertet., • Wire s,f Cube '•.' Set ?lea rn4..a ritess xsear.. tY rieiv; netevorkehrirnesseeet.donlle tight. herlicere, 2 int eio zee ahr.nose 'Loral!' .collars, bells...horien•leanaete. 2•gpod rob, deateree „re grele.' bega etedne. eonaegood laddeni, ad -.eat saw ; buck -sates' fotk..e.,whiffletreilin Leckyokes, .terreise .etep, ladder". heee shovels ancnother ertieleeFtoe.baindra o.es to-eiaettioneen ieletti,lei ew junl luer sf... 'reek, elateir.c1 maple;.ia.,inpandey • 0011,1 01% wood &dater, leak pail* ?tad par,st erocki, 3)aiSY eturri. area ni .a.r4k LP!' ,We attire!, Mai:bine, • In bl es lied stieide, 'lett tges, c4E3Lir1. call/els. mate, ein etc. , l'oellereta no, ' 'easel -Ye es tee le.oe- rI,e tor as sold' his fart. tor rnrs--allsns'o f'. (1.• Itnt.ler erre/. over' 'that 4iineii•ci 12 •toortelie e eti svi,11 an fiirnietarie pm•oved ;0' et noleire 4 or +eine, off (or ' 0X:it air, 40 rod it, 4114101101;S. " 33 olr f, leole, • Thos. C/a an deer, • laropri.elor,' • • - Auetior.cer , 1101.108A "liCTR„ TIOU,SEHOLD : EURNITIJ RE ' The ex.dereignedauctioneer.lute re - wive/ instreebions, from the ander, sterna to leen by peblio auetion 0)3 the 'corner de. • s• JAMES de ALBERT STREETS Auction Sale ' • . n-ON•er. ' SATURDAY NOVEMB:ER 2 1612 at 1.30 &clock sharp, lad fa- lowii PrOperted Ferriture-1 coal range (Garland); 1. Detroit' GasoliLe Range, 1 Coat hea- ter with oven, 1 box stove`, a queen 'flay' Of tetove pipes; 1103,:edeoom ehlita bodetc ads. air.d bedding, 1.73tireau, 12 'LOe'reees, 1 Parlor Table, 1 Sideboari 1 Pell Orgara 1 White zewine mach- ird, 1-2 .dozen perfeented 'bottomed chair* 4 %nee bottomed chair,, 1.2- doien kitchen chair.% 4 Rockers, 1 extension 'table, 1 kitchen table, . A hanging lamp; 6 Hand.Lamps, 2 set Of bedsprings+, 2 matereseee, .1 west - tog Ma/aline, 1 wringer, 1 c'hern. 2 25 loot ladders, 1 'shore ladder"; 1 step hidden, 1 wheelbarrow, a •lawL °leant ,and curtaina, also a q entity mower, -A quantity of carpet aid Lin - '2 'toilet Setae 1 eat of china diehee. ateque,ntity of leeema and fruit!, 3: large milk •can, forksshovels hoes and •nameroue, other articles' The whole will he sold withoet. re - as the Proprietresst is giving •ap house kee,ping,.. • ROUSE AND LOT !The resideLce of the late Hugh Oke or: 'the corner ef James and Al- bert Street% Tnis is a 'desirable pro' pert Y 'and. one of the best locations in lowre. - • • ' TERMS OF SALE-Terma of house - told effects leash. .ill'erms of hose made' hr.owei on day Of Bale. .. Mrs', Hugh Oke • 03, S.Phillip Proprietress Arac Sea& *A WINDSOR LADY'S ApPEAL • To All Wienien X will senditiree 'With full inetiructionsi naylionee treat* anent which positively cures Letteorr,- hcee, Ulceration, DisplacementseValle !lag of the Woneb, Painful or.irtegu4tr, Uterine and OVaaian, Tumors or growths, also Hot-Plasiaes, Nerv- ousness, Melancholy', Pains in the, illeacha•Back.., Bowel, IdidneY and Bladder troubles Where 'caused bY • weaknees Peculler'to tr tenc. You -Can continue,treatment at lemur at a test' Of 'only about 12 cents a Week: 'My book, P;Ii.ronzates iNetzt Mediectl Advisor'' :Aso tent free on request.; /Write to-dayi Addreas Mrs. MA Sains bterei RSPCA 41$0400ra Oltrj 'Clearing Auction Sale 1AiirAjMSTbCK & IMPLE. e.''Mthe".enVll°11 iIbt5Eolifl°eLre.DtdElForrgsit'GPlea'ley `patine auctior. on LOT 10 CON 1, HAY THURSDAY' NOV 7, 1912 • ' At 13;00 'taclockesharrethe follow: itg valuable property. klorseseeAgriceltural _mare 4 Tears 'old in 'feel to Gold Ken. Agriceltur- Al gelding 4 years old!' Agriealtural colt rising '3 broken sinele or double 2 -year old carriege .horse • by Non Initole; 2 or.e ‚year. old Percherons; drivirg mare 8- ?ears old by Texas Seek; car, flow '3 minute gait; filly risirg '3 'broken". • • Cattlee-TLoroeghbred top, calf at foot cow 6 years old due to calve Nov. 1st. t 2 -yr -�]d heifer -Ir. calf ;,,2ayr old heifer calf at foot; a.year old heifer sepposed to be ir. calf; 2 yr -old thoreughbred 'Ayrshire la eala ; 6 yera old cow ir. calf; 4 -yr -old ow dee to calve ir. Dec; 3 -yr -old Leifer; 7. yrdold steerse 1 year -oil . heifer. 5 'spring talveee , • Hogs-YOrkstire sow in pia; 3 pigs. 3 Mott oldi • Poultry -About 70 chick -en, , 2 geese .arni 1. gander, " dmplements-Massey-lIerrie binder merrier and track, 6 ft; Massey Her - 'mower '61t; toe Mas,sey•Ilarriei tuareare spreader; Fleuty aitele kitting., plow ;, Frost, and 'Wood pow;' Lied roller; diam4ndt keernere avalkitg Plew; Mania Leaf-CO*21,11ft tanost & "Wood -sent fler ;„ Miteeley Ear- cultava tor ; I um ber weep'.; Port- laed 'tette-A opea buggy', • buggy , pete Jigbt Waeone 16ft .hayrake , pig rack pair •labb'sleighS ;woodrack, gravel - Voile netensioneledder $5ft; set of ence.150•ft .oe.rope. nearly new set of Leavy. brass .mour.ted harneee hhaearreleYssen °el.:re; e hay f hi)fikr4peasseetti°,g.thtPict‘'.v- lier arid Lame% cutting tox. Satire el.:aware robe, 2 pair -of horse blank - eta,: fanning sitear ket- tieet number of cedar pottse • • aaTetridtdre-Dominion. or,gae 6 octave 14 driket, dining room cheira, arm '.roeker, getes bicycle", coal or •W 0e:a heritera bedroom sai tee Peedoea 3'0 r.gc,. roll eveede nvi tete:OA/ilea me leep 'neatly new, coal 7" heater with 'over:'; qeeetity o linotKit2m, aarly LeweeMiignet cream eaeParriterebrood• 'et .ead laid/hater A lieu t • 20 toes tine tithyabay and 500 Wtrnangolcls. acre 'o( tdtatipse about 400 buelels ot! oats cieteetity of raixed chop; forkee. hoeS aildeaels chains and a lot of tret6hrid,r adticles /0,0 r.jmerOtiS to inert - The, Farin-!Lf .previeufly -sold rrill'Ibe Offered for sale Co ntai nen i.„?' 07, abres,being Lot 10 Core 1. liey 3 nnlea tortlf of -Exeter ond 2 and 1-2 Iniles frOna :.flecsaIl an I,op don B01 tki,61 fence`de. in good state of CuitiVit,tion sprite` creek tennine theoti eh teem... geed brick:he:tee tied bet* barn pro, • party 'ell` in, good • 0.0 to of repair te, ephote j,fl hoeee In. At, L neighborbool Terme-45 er.d ender .calla eeer I h araoend 12 Inmate credit will be iv - en on terhishing epproved pert notee nier oienbper aturiin off for caele Terinsreal estate Will Ire tratele linnivilaartrelay of eale er, en appliro,:y tIOit. t:n:t'tJearl:od't1.7 N . PrOlirkettor ; .1 Lt. Attctist-P'et Farm for Sale teener° farm. Lot 11 Vora 1 Mown alp of Hay on Uncle° Read 2 1a2 utiles from Exeter and 2 1.42 uUes fram 1XensaII. pply to eae B. leoete Byrien Ont, House for Sale That line residence on (Chili le'oir4Vx. of, Albert end James. Street*. tone of the bestiogetiona inthe ,town Of Exe- ter', At bgajr fo reek* buyen Apply at the residence of Mr,' Jos. Ilawkine to Mr. an Oho( Seater th, October. Farm For Sale That vaEzabie property dituated or. conceeeionl. Lot tI Tp, ef, Hay., eon- PR, 0,, v. BOUTISTON L. A.$. AD I DENTIST 1 -.. Roller Graduate of Toronto Univere ,, eity Office aver Diek.sea & Car& linen new often. Closed Wedneae day aftereoons. Phene Office Isia Ilesidesice 5 b. tatting ono ki,andred acres more . or les.% with a !good milk roate Jin con- nection; On the property la a go4 frame toiete and bank barn e Two goad apring wells, ;fairly igood carol - era. Apply to Mr, 'A. Willard on the' premises or -to Gla.draen & Stan-, bare, Exeter:, DR, A. 11, KINSMAN 14.11.4 DMA, +Boner 'Graduate of Toronto Ulehlte areitY ; DENTIST Teeth Retracted without pain. ag any had effects. Office oven Glade 'Peen & Stannury's Offiee Main Ste Exeter, •• • - W. BROWNING hf. De M. q• %Pe P. R. Graduate Victoria Calve:4 sity Office and residence Dominion, Labra,fory., Exeter. „ Associate Coroner of Huron D 1CIC4SON & CARDING , Barristers, Solicitors Notaries COLO veyaneers Gemmissioners, SolioitIKA for the Maisons Batik etc. I Money to Loan at lowest rates of 'pi terest. OFFICE -MAIN- STREET E X ETEL I. R. Carling B. A; , a4. Dickson Farm for Sale AT - --ONLY TO LOAN ,- I ‘. 'Teat valaable property being dot 27, core 1 ITebotnel, goutaining 100 ac- res On the proeeree as, a brick house brick. bark barn, horse stable. drive - •shed and. tow stable all brick.. lakboat two acres of orchard of good frail( fear geed wells.; well fenced and un- dierdeained . with -tile, large piece of' bash; soil well adopted her grair, hay roots or peeturea Situated one an& a half mien torth of E xeter- miles from Hensel]. For tarther in- formation apply to J. Nv, Weisht., ,Lot .24 eon, 1 Uebornee Houses for Sale lefeierd'Sneil and Marchand are of- fering for sale' two fine new briek • reeidencen on the old Mansion Rense property: They are equipped with furnace, electric 1igt.4 toilet, bath and closet:- They are papered . and grained and will' be ready to occupy in two or Ihreeeweeks. Apply to Wea, Snell'. Exeter. • llnise for gen.t. comfortable brick cottage, with good -sized pallor, -dining .room, two bedrooms, kitchen,- woodshed and cellar. • Stable and, some .fruit trees. Corner Albert. and Huron,- streets, a choice 'location. Terms •to S. M. SANDERd! .71;^ ';t:T‘t • :NOTICE " ,• ereas zny wife. My Jane Veal, haring 1,eft My bed and hoard Without, iny knortleidge Or' 'eoniiiiit;' I hereby notify all wlabm snii Concern that a arge amoun o .p ate funds to loan on farm and Vil- lage properties at lowest rate a het t GLADMAN & STANBURM Ba.rristers, Solicitors, Main Eite Exeter. MISS G. E. AI, Bla.SETT A Mus We lIorior Graduate of the London ,COnn eervatory ot Music, Teaching, Cote lege of the Western 17niversity1 Teacher Piano-T.heory -Harmorele eounterpcpat and Musical, Hietorea la opus prepared for musical exanfe ina Ian Inc Usborne ana fith'pert farmor'g maw firr.insur- . once Gempanu Heaci Offloo, Farquhtr, °nit President J. L.. BUSSE I/ 4: tq. Yice-Pres. ROM GARDI Esrt,ta: . DIRECTORS: I' ' Tslioonsr. Emy0AnNnIe., • . -WM. BROCK • 1 .Winophneblsitii: WAL ROY ' i Bornholm:. . AGENTS ., . . .. ., ;form' ESSER Y Exeter. agent Vint borne and Riddulph. Ib I will not be responsible for a.nidebts ' she.ndaty incur -in nay name. • 'WILLIAM VEAL. ' • - F.dinkakilide Pc 8€13i:1910, - House for Sale _ FOR SALE -A g�&)8 room house 3 lots:, A: nice home En•quien at Times (Mimi Apples Wanted Exeter Eirafiorator- We will pay 25c per hundred pound the MARvele Accept. no• OLIVER HARRIS Munro agent ter Eribbert Fullerton and Logan. • liaa. an. TURNBULL secv,Treas. Farquhar G141)olilif4citorS8ua Exeter. 11R 7' Electric. Restorer tor Mos phosphonoi restores everyzerve in the b to its proper tension ; resto viol and vitality. Premature decay and all sex weakness averted it once. Phosphoned realm you a now man. Pri...o E8 a box. or two M. Mailed to any address... Thesconeuerres, Co.; ed cateereues. Gad V Menial" Is interested and should/trio* about the wonderful Marvel Whirling Spray. 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