HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1902-6-19, Page 8t n MW,:.+v ....1su .n... -em m .sow..- •Fo4mSRtxs
12Se. 10 pieces of double fold dress 50c. Keep 1 ol" Men's in
•ions, tweet. and two tone effects. it,u silk t uishnd shirts and d .
e;;ulaz' values 25. to Ila"e„ clearing l ,10 e each. Stewart's.
at leee. Ste wat•ts.
'aA Ma. Samuel Sanders, Huron street,
9
L
. has had tils dwelling geeatily lea1
t
het by as fresh coat of paint, the
work S cion done by Messrs, Row,
cl fF Di ney.
Call and see us at our new
equarters,
I{ORTR OF AR. MIT 'S DRUG -STORE,
We have greatly enlarged ow
stock of
weeds. • l tings, i ¢*
Coatings,. p f Engs, tc.
so that we have now some
natty and. n •to•datelines
to choose from. We call
satisfyt'he most critical.
REMEMBER THE STAND.
W. W. TAXAN
Merchant Tailor.
t f ENTIFI
EYE ECIALIST
T. . Sarni
AT 3F.
COMMERCIAL HOUSE EXT
; i' 1
• e r' e.tw,
r.nb r F
Jt 1 }
The ladles of the Maiu street Metho-
dist church intend holding as straw-
berry festival, ou the church lawn.
;Monday night, the 23rd, Every effort
' isbeing made to make this one of the
most enjoyable events ever given in
connection with this church. Straw-
same Bruised.
oar- Mr. Fred Parsons met with an freer
wens V tient in tit :Marys yesterday (Weil.)
which might have cost hind his life. 1
• He had driven over to St, Marys An, 1
loecl of stone atnd iii turning the horses
iu Ind m Soule uianuer was thratvvn
l>et'veen the horses atntiE wv gou, tilt:
,xvheels of the wagon cmeting in corn -
tact with his head and tufteetzng
several painful and ugly wounds.
He was brought horde rile sande clay
anal while his wounds are painful
nothing se>;•ions is expected to result,
Foresters fee to Cragree.
The Independent and Canadian or.
dersof Foresters united in aetten ding {di-
vine eervice in the James street Meth*
odist church au Sunday morning last.
About ninety wetnbers formed at the
Lodge room and anarchedtothe church, .j`Green 400(1s.
marshalled b} Mr; Geo. Anderson. Now 's the time to ie are for the sly season, by procuring your
The pastor, Rev, ('. 1V. I3ran n, ale, - t leaven sa P1Y of either doors or windows, and at right prices,
;sad. member of the former order, oc Sci ecus. e sol
).131Y
the pulpit, taking for his text
Galatians, chapter 6. verse 5, "For M(re, 5('0,,
Thereis a fellow not far from Exe-
ter who evidently believes in killing
two birds with one stone, He has been ' berries and cream with other refresh -
engaged to two girls and has used the nients will be served'. The band will
same ring both tinges, enliven the occasion with appropriate
The Brussels herald has cbanged music. Admission, adults "25 cents;
proprietors, Mr, Irwin having disposed children 15 cents.
cif the paper to Mr. Delion, of Elmira. The nutters end Batters.
We understand that Mr. Irwin has au As was announced the "Duffers"
other line of business in view. end "Buffers" of town will again meet
D. V„ Rev. J. W. Ten Eyck will on the diamond at the recreation
hold:a Corancation very -les in the Tricia grounds, on the evening of Coronation
Memorial church, on Coronation Day. Day nod decide to whew the laurels
June 26th, at eleven o'clock, dill are beloug. As eery person is aware the
cordially invited t,i attend. wet weather at the celebration on the
..Two days cmIy
N Ad
FRIDAY awl 'SATURDAY, JUNE 20th A
Call early and avail you('selt of laic
valuable service, as this is a rare op-
pertuuity to have your eyes properly
tested free of a^iuug e. No guess work.
but a ecientitie certainty. Difficult
cases accurately fitted. A>G.x, WORK
tit' ltANTrRP.
licit line of Artificial Eyes allele
to our sxoai.
A number of the members of
Lebanon Forest Lodge A. F, .; A. M,
To. 133, will drive to Liman on Sunday
next and will join the lodge of that
place in attending divine worship.
Rev. R. W. Knowles, of #,'reditou,
will preach in James street Methodist
Church ening nu the bseltce and
oday f morning
Brown, ' of fiction, "Lords of the North," hos
who will conduct re -opening services' recently appeared from the pen of a
at Crediton. new writer, Miss A, C. Laza. The
[r. John i4'aad will viii ,a. earlelael I Montreal Daily .Herald has been fork
p ' vitiate in securing the rights of this
of exeelleut export cattle #a Mniitreaat '' newv story for $ei 1.a1 repro notion, and
i just beginning its pnblacattion, In
t .
t• souse dealer felly .t t e a
is it I t i inane
'Why t s . ail. k
false statements in their advertisement? It can-
matte because they And it pass; for it certaizily
does not. We believe it is best to tell the truth
about what we have and conceal: xiothiug, When
'we say our stock of HARDWARE is complete we
say so without the least exaggeration. To in-
spect our stock is to verify what Ave say. We
Isere quote ai few lines of seasonable goods.
6th inst, prevented 0, continuance of 1 each na:an shall bear his own burden..
the gauge and the score being even the The text Was an appropriate one and
refree declared the gauge a draw. The the reverend gentleman leede the
admission fee will be two cents, Bet most alt. preaching an eloquent and
ting will be strictly forbiddenan the brilliant cliscourse,in fat it was the no,
grounds. ananipns opinion of all that it was kite
tares of Om North. most able, and finest address they had
One of the greatest Canadiran works ever listened to, and was a rarer treat
fronaaliterarystandpoint, The singing
by the choir was indeed excellent and
highly appreciated. The selection by
the quartette, composed of Misses
Davidson and Girl and Messrs, Anders
son and Heywood was beauttfnil , rets-
derec1MS waasalso the solo by Miss Lew is
order to interest the readialt; /melte On returning to the Lode room aa.
teeday, Among the number dare 14 ,•
head, parehased front, MieThos, Glenn,
of Hilbert, which are Atm a bunch.
as ever left this station.
Parkhill Gazette Review; Hon. J,
Israel Tarte, Minister of Public
'Works, stccnmpaauied by his secretary,
arrived in town per special private
cox on Wednesday and engaged a ear-
riage at the Star Livery for S53oseph,
Mr. Thos. Prior received, the sad
news on Sunday of the death of his
nephew, Mr. Thos. A. Copp, of Sea -
forth, who died that clay .after a pro.
longed illness front consumption, He
wes in the33rcl year of his age. The
funeral took place on Tuesday.
The friends of Mr. W. M. Martin, B.
., son of Rev, W. Martin. will he
pleased to know that be has passed his
ar t year examination in law, stand
ing second in a class of 34, and win.
ning a cash scholarship of SCE); Ile is
a*xpected home soon to ',mune his
study in the law (dice of J. G. Stan-
Intry.
The naenibet,•s of Lebanon Fareat
[.ridge. No. 133, A. F. a' A. 31., decided
at, their hast regrdau meeting to attend
vine worship AU bode in the Trivatt
nmrial church, on Thursday morn -
next, t"nrrulation Daty, at the 11
iock service, Members sof outsideside
lees are cordially invited to be pres-
s. The lnefni,eas will iueet at the
ge room at 10,30.
1"c"}saint for ire, Twenty' pieces
of regular Isxe. prints on. sale- this
wind
next Week. fo1'Pe
Stewart's.
T',laaial: note all
Advoe;ate.
Reports from: 3Ianit
abundant harvest.
The man who errs to please as fool is
n fool himself.
Winks speak bonder than words --in
the minus of a flirt
More wives than spznstershave been
disappointed in love
t.
pt fawins at the
)1):a
indicate as
0
'1
Sone editor who Inas time to burn
has ground out the following on the
letter ne". The fifth letter of the
alphabet ''e'" is the most unfortunate tension. Every \Mel hail of nteauaingt
letter in the English alphabet bemuse every sentence a bright thought and
it is never in cash always in debt, and as be advanced, i11 his discourse each
ver out, of danger. We 111t1St :slat and everyonelreeaame enure and more
forget though that' the aforesaid letter interested, Ile is at s,petakel+who must
is thaw in war and always in peace necessarily command the attention of
It i tete heginning of existence, the his hearers and dull the Person wvonld
cna11t1weneetnent of ease, and the tad his who could. not benefit by the iodic;
cif trouble. 'Without it there is no earnest and admirable discourse de -
meat, no bread, no gospel, no heaven. livered by him on Thursday night,
The Crystal City Cnur.ier of last visit or rites z1,i1 t1,7t.
week speaking of ar.farnler resident of Its. war. Bro. Geo. q'.:wow,
lax the story, The Herald annaaunees
that it will send its daily edition free
for two weeks, beginning with the
first issue of the story, to any one
sendingin their name and address to
the Daly Herald, Montreal,
now to Anita a nn as Terrey..
The best way to build up, a town is
to stand by every man in town. All
the residents should be partners -dao
opponents. In all. livelihoods the wore
business mix rival does the more you
will do. Every business man who v,isitiu,g friends in raven.
Treats .his customers honestly court-
eously and fairly will et his share.
and the more bnsanesss that nail he se-
cured by united effort the better.
When a town ceases to crow it begins
to die, and the more people try to brill
each other in their business the more
readily mill litter ruin come to all.
Stand together for the advancement
of every citizen. If ta, Tuan shows abil-
ity to pprosper do not pull him back
throng b jealousy or weigh hiitt down
through a cold indifl'erene. ;lits Ella Wayne is the gnest
Mies Madge for a few days this wed«.
lC'onficonfirmed,
aation service was held. in 305.5 M• Vesper, of Cobntng, is tbo
the Trivia Memorial, church eau'Thurs. guest of her cousin,Mrs,Sanol.S€enders,
day night last
when fifteen candidates
Mr.
r. W
. 3. .Haw.
;shaw
, of To
ronto,
presented theis lwe for clnliltntatn.spe1tTuesdaF night 1iahome hem
lit. . S. Ialdvn, AI1isht, :r. Wm. Dolman and tanelyy 'novo
of liallon «adniini tered the solemn iite i to Grand Bend Tuesday for the sum -
in the presence of a well tilled church. leer,
The Bishop's address to the candidates yrs..B. n'n bic anti sun, Leott, .;area
wits as utast earnest and intipre.c ive this week visiting friends in Claude.
one, and was listened to with raptgat- Hoye,
hearty and Unium eaS vote of thiols%
was passed and tendered to Rev.
Brown, for his very able efforts and
also to the choir for their excellent
music,
PERSONAL.
siteteett
..
Mr.:. I.I. Harden s
Goderieh on business.
Mtn, Isaac 8:aavdeu, of Blyth,
We have jost put in a large supply o
wires, Poultry Petting, Etc.
Jpe iais,
Sprayers, Fell
Tborald and Portiaud
Barb, Web and Spring Coil
rs, Carden Shears, Lawn bowers, Farris blreeta,
eluents.
Successors to I, Bishop 4$7, Sou,
SUMMER
• 0001:5
tdaY in
Mrs. As. Tom leaves this moral')
to visit friends in Myth.
Mr. Wall. Hawksbaw attended tit
races in lea.forth Tuesday.
Mr. Oeo, Codmorc end son, rato
visited. in Seaafortb on Sunday.
Miss Jennie :lintart,of London,spef
a few days with. men& in town.
Miss :ti[aabet Walters, of London,.
spending a few days at her borne here4
s
Many Il s re hatched from Exeter, saint -.Henry Cudntore and
Shingles for sale at James Willis', at 11,:11at. lIr. C exlmoae xs a m r
Shingles exauiililetif wllatia prilsl?erousfarinet"
;any sung fn. a a family left Tuesdaayfiirtheir new home
the 'sueulritot' cif idleness, o i
Exeter Lumber Ina
For propulsory note and aecetpt
forms call gat the Advocate office.
Use Dix Little Liver Pills. The best
in the market. Sold by C. Lutz, Exe-
ter.
Be sure and tell Your Mends about
the merits of the Exeter .Star Flour.
HARVEY EROS...
A y dung roan should not drink and
as young lady should not marry hitn if
he does.
Don't forget that all places of busi-
ness here wilt be closed on Coronation
Day, June 20th.
Tuesday next will be midsummer
day. consequently will be the. longest
day in the year.
Uncle Sana reminds us of a young
married man walking the floor with
his new possessions,
When as man is always striving just
to please others he lacks the moral
courage to do right.
For lame back and derangements
of the kidneys use Dix Kidney Pills..
Sold by C. Lutz, Exeter,
We have just ground up two more
oars of Manitoba wheat to make that
Star Flour that is in so much demand.
Haervve BROS.
Seaforth held rates Tuesday and
Wednesday of this week, a number
from here being in attendance.
That a loan shonld tell his wife all
he, knows depends altogether on what
kind of a wife he has and what be
know s.
When a man reaches the age of - 35
years he is apt to wonder what kind of
insanity could have attacked him at
18 years.
It is said money talks, but the suc-
cess of a pecuniary enterprise frequent-
ly depends on the ability to keep per-
fectly still.
A new scale of postage rates on all
classes except Letters comes intp effect
on July 1st. See the changes in an-
other column.
Messrs. Weekes Bros. have erected a
beautiful memorial in memory of the
late Lewis Thorn. The material is
Quincy Granite of Sarcophagi design.
Clinton Lacrosse Club, who ,held'
membership in the C. L. A:, and were
hooked for a game with Bright on'Sat-
urday: defaulted. the club having d s -
ba tided.
means in this country, Ile came here
about twenty-three years ago, with
little or (10 capital, and now in moving,
after sending over 70 head of cattle to
be driven west, requires three ears to
move his effects. He sold his faun
here a few weeks ilgo for a good figure
and has purchased as section of hand at
Manor. We are sorry to see Mr. Cuai-
x:more leave but wish him and his fam-
ily continued success and prosper ty in
their new home.
Annrcintice Barber Wanted. o
A young loan to learn barbering,an-
ply to A. HASTINGS, Exeter
Stable for Salo.
A good frame, watch boarded, sta-
ble for sale. Apyly to
A, E. FCXE, Exeter.
SlaitikloS For Sale.
We have just received a carload of
B. C. shingles this week and expect
three more carloads this mouth.
Jas. Willis, Exeter,
T. P. Smits[ Coming.
If you have defective eyesight don't
fail to consult with T. P. Smith, the
Noted Eye Specialist, of Elora, who
will be at the Commercial House,
Exeter, on June 20th and 21st. See
"ad" in another column.
If you have never tried the Exeter
Star Floor be sure and try one of the
comforts of the twentieth century.
13A.Rvs) % BROS.
Turkish Scalp; Food relieves dandruff
the scalp, romotes
itching of p, growth
p
of the hair, restores grey 'hair to its
natural color. it is an elegant chase
sing for the hair. Try it. Soldby C.
Lutz, Exeter.
50e. each for a swell lot of Ladies'
•
and girls' sailor and ready-to-wear
hats. Regular vaines 75 to $1.25,
clearing at 50c, Stewart's
Iiippel, C).D.t,.M., of South Iiaarcilx
District No. 4, paid bis oflieial visit to
Lebanon Forest Lodge, No. 123, A.F.
.t: A.M., on 3fonclay night last. A
large number of the members were
present, including visiting brethren.
After the usual preliminaries Wen.
Bro., I. R. Carling and the officers of
the lodge exemplified the work of the
second degree in to manner that re -
fleeted great credit on themselves,
manifesting as ?caland itnterest in the
work that was truly pleasing to the
Grand Lodge representative. At the
conclusion of the degree work the D.
D.G.M. gave a short address, expres-
sive of the pleasure it gave him to vis-
it the Exeter brethren nuri also coni•
plimented the members on their en-
thusiasm in the work and their excel-
lent standing in the order, being sec-
ond to none in the district.
Dr. Ovens.
Specialist eye, ear, nose and throat,
will be at the Commercial Hotel, on
theist and 3rd Fridays of each month.
Spectacles and eyeglasses fitted. Many
derangements of the nervous anddi-
gestive systems are due to errors of re-
fraction.
Girls Wanted.
Three girls wanted by the 25th day
of June to go to Manitoba,for kitchen,
dining room and cook. Wages: -
Kitchen, $12; dining room, $15; cook,
$25 per month. Must be healthy and
strong. Apply early (so that arrange-
ment's can be made)
to C. H. Sanders,
ADvooaen Office, Exeter.
Holiday -Stores to be Closed.
Thursday next, June 26th, being
Coronation Day, and proclaimed
throughout the Dominion as a public
holiday, the day will be duly observ-
ed here by our businessmen and oth-
ers, consequently all stores and places
of business will be closed. The gener-
al public will kindly bear the latter
fact in mind,
Mrs. 3;alues Loadman left Monday
to visit her danghter in Port Huron,
Mrs. (Beed and etanghter,af Loudon,
spent a few days in town daring the
week.
Mr. John IIawkshaaw and son Fred,
attended the races in Seaforth Wed-
nesday.
Mrs. Edward Drew, of California, I
visiting her daaughtet, Mrs. Frank
knight,
iia. and Mrs.. Mullett, of Seaforth •
are visiting at Me, and Airs. J, II
Grieves.
Mr. Wm, Gillespie and wife and
child, of Detroit, are visiting relatives
here,
:ills and Mrs. Frank Knight and.
Mr. John .Knight spent Sunday with
friendsin Merton.
Mr. tuid Mrs. Chas, Knight left Wed-
nesday morning to visit theirson,Geo.
W. Knight in Merton.
Mrs. Chapman, :1Crs. Rennie and
Mrs. Stacey, of Eensall, were the
guests of Mrs. E. Treble Monday.
Miss Lily Huston, of Crediton, is
indisposed and unable to attend to her
duties at Mr. Brown's as milliner.
Tine New sovereign Bank.
• The Sovereign Bank of Canada will
open their Exeter Branch on or about
the 2udJnly next, The popularity of
the new Bank and of its management
has been demonstrated daily since it
opened its doors in Toronto, Montreal,
St. Catharines, Perth, Stouffville,
Newmarket, Ottawa, A.mhersthurg
and Mt. Albert, in the large number
of business then and people in all the
walks • of life who have transacted
business over its counters. The bank
has leased Mr. T. Fitton's building -op-
posite the Central hotel. A large
vault is being put in and the front of
the building re -modelled and we under-
stand the interior fittings and furnish-
Ings will be of the best and the Exeter
branch will have one of the most con-
venient and best appointed offices in
Western Ontario, The financial sta-
tus of the Bank is high. It started on
its career with an authorized capital
of $2,000,000.00 and a subscribed' capi-
tal of $1,300,000.00. The Board of Di
rectors is composed of Messrs. H. S.
Holt, Montreal, President; Randolph
Macdonald,Toronto; Jas. Carruthers,
Montreal; A. A. Allan, Toronto; Archi-
bald Campbell,M. P., Toronto Junc-
tion; Hon. Peter McLaren, Perth; kion.
D. McMillan, Alexander; John Pugsley,
Toronto,. Henry R. Wilson, New York;
all of whom are gentleinen of recogniz-
ed standing and proven capability as
financiers. In Mr. D. M. Stewart the
Sovereign Bank has undoubtedly one
of the very ablest general bank man-
agers in Canada. Mr.` F. E. Kern,
who was for over two years manager.
ofthe Molsons Bank at Hensall has
been given charge of the Exeter Office..
Mr. Karo is well and favorably known
in this neighborhood and: we feel con-
fident that the Sovereign Bank under
his management will receive a liberal
share of ,patronage. The Exeter
Branch will be prepared to do a gen-
eral banking business. Prompt atten-
tion and courteous treatment will be
accorded to all its customers. Mr. F.
W. Glad:nen has been appointed the
Bank's Solicitor.
We have the kind that are new
in style and that At to perfection.
The large sale Ave are having for
these goods proves their worth,
TE VESTS.
A special line ou sale this week,
ong sleeves, regular 1.71c*. goods, at
he special ;price of lie.
lieadgnnarters Petr
buns
reveler, lawns, India
linens a and Book Muelins, good% j
that are all of fine even weave at
prices cetusistent with quality. 11.
so linen Batiste inplain clnQ codec. .
linen offe ets in lace innserel a. s,
fit DE SOWE SILK.
Two cee,e• slaesiel liatc at i-;;1,044
td SL
S, AOKM
lu'aatE+d: W. E. Sandford Ready Made Clothing.
IT
Owing to a heavy cold. Mr. Samuel
Sanders, operator, has been confined
to his home for the past few days.
Mrs, A, L.'Vaanstone. of Brantford,
accompanied by her little daughter is
visiting her sister, Mrs. (Dr.) Amos.
Mr. T. Armstrong, and family and
also his mother attended the faineral
of Miss Vance at Farquhar on Tues-
day.
Mrs. Shaddock, who was attending
the funeral of her another in U`sborne,
returned to her home in Detroit Wed-
nesday. '
has been spent
Excursion to Sarnia.
Wingham I. 0. 0. F. has made ar-
rangements to run their big annual
popular excursion' to Sarnia and De-
triot on Saturday, June 21.:from Kin-
cardine and points, along the: line.
Returning a special train leaves Sar-
nia at 10 p: ;m., on June 23, running;
through to Kincardine. The fare from
Brucefield and Kippen is $1.20; chil-
dren half fayre. The train leaves'the
points along the line about the time of
the regular early morning train.
48e. the pair Men's duck overalls -
kin Regular . glue
Tough as mules
Y.
f.
'
,i 3e. Stewart s:
9 clearing at 4
0c.
, g
50e. Dress Goods for 20e. 8 full
pieces of Indigo Blue Cbiveot serge
dress goods, regular value 50c but
1 1 -
i c e. r
joist a wee bit lightn weight, cl
at 20c. Stewart's.
Now is the time to beautify' utify' your
h.omee byselecting some of our
handsome Furniture.
nt a nice /y/yq , sett
{/ ,
Bedk Bedroom sett ... W . -•,.. A .. 'a 1V
Sideboard..................... 8
Cool Sweet Mattresses. .... 3
Bed Springs....... ..... , , .. 2.
Couches and Easy Chairs at easy prices.
Curtain poles and trimmings.
We have several sets of beautify. chairs just in.
Give us a call and if we have not got what you
want we will soon. get it for you.
Wes. C. Huston
Furniture and undertaking rooms. .
Gidley's Block, Exeter.
Do you
Mr. Day, of London, p
ing a few days with Miss Lizzie Willis,''
before leaving on a trip to London,
England.
Rev. J. W. Ten Eyck left Monday
evening to attend the Synod of Huron
Diocese at London and will return on
Saturday.
Mrs. T. B. Carling and daughter
Graceleftelonday evening for Brant-
ford where they will visit friends ,and.
relatives. -
Miss Addie Holland, who has been
studying medicine in Cooksville, 111.,
returned home Tuesday to visit her
parents here. •
Mr. R. 0. C. Tremaine was taken ill
last week and has been confined to his
bed since and althoughon the mend.
is quite ill.
The friends of Mr. W. H. Trott will
learn with regret that • he is confined
to his bed, suiferiug from a severe at-
tack of appendicitis:
Mrs. W. A. Davis, wvho has been vis-
iting her mother, Mrs. P. Fisher,
Huron Street, returned to her home
in Fltunilton Tuesday.
Mrs. J. R. Inksater, of Paris, and
Mrs. (Dr.) Holloway, of Wingham, are
visiting their parents,; Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Welsh, William Street.
Mr. 0. Powell left Tuesday evening
for Goderich where he will take in the
excursion on the boat to Detroit. He
intends remaining in Detroit,
Mrs. (Rev.) Ramsay, who has been
visiting here the past week, left Mon-
day morning for Brantford where she
will visit relatives before leaving for
her home in Ottawa.
Mr: P. Bawden and daughter, of
Devonshire,e England,
who, it was
said expected to arrive last week, did
not reach here until Monday evening.
Oft
26 lbs
of granulated sugar for
$1.00 with every hun-
dred of flour
ou purchase
Y
from us.
W. Trevethick.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Prior, and Mr,
Enos and Miss. Clara Cudmore, of town,
and Mrs. John Johns, of Elimville, at-
tended the funeral of Mr, Thos. Copp,
in Seafoa'th, on. Tuesday.
Clinton: While Mr. Thomas Hollo-
way was strolling in Ransfords' woods
on Sunday afternoon he was seized by
cramps and falling to the ground be-
came helpless. He remained in this
condition for several hours and until
Lou Thrower and Ilarry Frenilin hap-
pened'thet way and found him unable
to move. They procured -a rig and
brought hurl home. Had it not been
for their timely assistance there is no
telling what the result, might, have
been.
EXETER, AGENT FOR
PROVAN'S PATENT CARRIERS. .
FORKS OD SLINGS.
Supplied with either the''
Angle Iron, Round
Rod or Wood.
These are.. without
doubt the best- ma-
chines obtainable
at any price.
Was awarded the only.
and diploma
. t..
medal ' ma
p
given on Hay y Forks
the World's
at •
Fair Chicago.
Supplies
at Russell's Blacksmith shop.
n
.
EXETER, ONTARIO,