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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1903-6-4, Page 81110410.000,0.006.8.64111A.aammosAJ ....-;MEEROligiFEOFERZEra The ocil met as C ) t R von folatiae assessment Roil foe 1903 .Fraine house on Huron street, con - Con ' ur of e- UOILSO for Sato or Rent. Is always to be found at this Tailoring Estab- lishment. If you are looking for one. try us. One trial will convince you that you cannot get better satisfaction for the same money than. we will give you. W. W., :Aior;:114.aut Tail() at Town Hall, May 29, Alt members taining six. room. Apply to Mr. John esent and duly,sworn. There being '•Snell. no appeals the court closed on motion anon weete of J. Creecb, seconded try J. Cabbie- 12,000 lbs. a Wool wanted at the Ex- } dick, Geo. H. Bissett, eter Woollen Mills, Either Wkisned or The Rev. R. J. M. Perkins, M. .A0, newashed. Highest cash price paid. and is newly wedded hriele is expecte Moir & Co. ed to return home tonight (ThersdaY) Exeter Selene Repert after a pleasant two -weeks honer Tee following is tbe standing of the Mich., and elsewhere., A grand recep- 1 time will be given the popular rector and his worthy bride at the parsonage ion their errtvel. M. W. H. Levett, who has for the past few days been suffering from an Ilacute attack of appendicitis, will un- dergo an operation to -day for the re- ," moval of the trouble at the hands of Dr. Wisharn of Londop* an a DP^ llgi" line. Mr. Levett's merry friends will wish for a seccesstul operation and & speedy recovery, Sheerer Minnie Cane. r. 11L-Apee ow, wney, a ys isee t. .o. choir of the Janaes street churel) ads 04 roil 33, average 21 journed to the basement, where re- U., E. Gill, teacher, fresinnents were served, after which steue __sows, -werreanitlian Amos the members of Ore chine expressed -,- a.); :.„ . s larkiri. Douglas Stewart. Jr, their regret at the departure of one of ' DeLemme Millyard, Loney Ileyvvood, their namber. Mine Gertie Ricks, and Collins, -peeve Feemee, Erewa Presented her with a. beautifel table. enale.7 i.fon, 0;) reilsen. weeratnge 20„ 4elise Niers will be nueehmiseed in the 4-4"." ''''' ICIlofir and by be many friends. IL E. AValrood, tea e, omen trip to Lyle, Ont., Grand Rapids, inpupils the public scheollaere for the month a Nay. Giese B,-'Winnifred Carling. Class C. -Martha Carling., No. on roll 39, average attendance 40. II. N., Ariderson mes , Miss Dorrington f Sr. IV.. -Bose Cudieore,Rarvey Oar - diner, Lily Acheson and Eno. McPher- son equal, Jr, 1V. -Bella Dolly Werry. No, on roll 44, average C. "Vosper, teacher. Sr. IR. -Ethel Vos er, Blanche After practice on Friday evening the D B' GI d t N glim$011#t1c Services. Sr. IL -K. Stewart, W. Amoe, 0. Evangelistic Services reen be eon. Pick:net V. Sweet, A. Pickard, B. neared in the Town Ell, Exeter Gardiner, G. Acheson. Carling, W. (c;IliveZeedvaeYlianta,7,47Telreeke,Ilegy Mta-rn, igrtrl! 13a:e1340eF.' N.13c,)P, orinnItglen,44teia:117:1's Parish, Everybody welcome. Sr. IL -Harry Sweet, Snell, warthe hate Alt; Geo. Windsor, of the 3rd OM- HarrY Poke. Sr. Part 11.--Pred Shad- ession of Stephen, !xis an ideal twill. doekt David Bali. Qilv"'U'Ildgert'• 1335' Nellie Pickles, Pearl johns. Jr, IL- ty fur daarying, having piped a very Deartr,:,g And. Part Ii. -Mary Ache - powerful oprieg to convenient point °11* Heideman, 10115' MAY Frarne, If 0 W In a bouonepn svases is a, large as.x,,, Oscar Andereon, Jr. Part 1L -Lula Was He Divssed through winch the gold water rushes Haetinge, Ernest Neil, No. on roll 54, throngh tile, thns keeping the cans at AVera404.1* NOM very low temperature. Such nat. F. E. Carling, teacher. Yoe bear thisasked some per,soes eve l y day, and the answers depend oa the kind of clothes they wear. ow are rort Dresse When you want to be well and have a suit made. to otaer. ,All new goalie consisting of fin Panting*, Orer eoat Eife. suroassaannummummo W. JOHNS TAILOR Oppe,miGe :the, er C ti Nrou.urir.a.sr t LOCAL DOINGS ilanclet,-.06',"''A•POILARAlelLACaffaafia No man can taupe to sake the hand of fate. The favorite air with most girls is People Otho seek happiness on the • 1 iirel advantege as this can hardly be estimated. Wg Pay. At the meeting of South Huron Co. Orange Lodge in lieueoll en Tuesday. the large and enthirsiestie gathering unaohnonsiv deckled to hold a monster rennnion at-Hensell, on Monday. July Sr. IL-IdaWelsh, MayJewell, Min- nie JeAvell. jr. IL -Eva .S_haddock. Clarence Heywood, 'Willie Ford, Lati- mer Grieve, Blanche Atkinson, Luella Blasdille, Sr. Part IL -Fred Bina', Reggie Bissett, Berinie Elliott. Mid, Pt. IL -Clare Wood, Clara Vosper, Lillian Boyle, Wilfred Stew= t. No. th, rt. delegation of eitizene, bum= un run' '45' "ver4ge 40,55. ess men, ablerrneu and Editor Neel. F.I.$iii 31eCALTanat, Teacher, nils waited on the Lodge and present. canna/ Proceeding% Le town's elnium bnvked by a band- Conucil met pursuant to Adjourn- rtilt" sulusriPtion list. Tiakk day will Inent In Town Hall,Jone2 All present, e tete a me. greatest ever witneeseed alinntes of 'eel ti , n p MRCP w a r rata to 1)ztrolt quisitiou nom tbe W.C.T.V, ;seising 'The annual LO,O.F, excursion over the COUlien to take aetiou against the the L. H. & B. to Siurni4 and Detroit, habit of spittingon the sidewalks, the ( Win ttrlktt' place on Satmeday. June llltb Counell herewith request those in the Wee Tram will leave Exeter at 8.33 habit of doing so to refrain from the igii.liceo.:pfliazjity33 ;vifilibieldartrit)Jealfel= chiaelaiintilinnelsinoAtet ruvirang:.r matillletsoptbe_ ons mee ng radand this seetion of Harm. confirmed In co ) ith Sionisiti of spending a. couple of days Cobbledick- that Mr. Mitchell be for - in Detroit, as a special rate to that nished 100 asinch tile for culvert on city nom Sarnia and remit by boat Wellington street, Moved, iu amend - 1 h train at Sarnia those desiring may Hawkins that the street commissioner leave for Detroit by boat or trolley, re- be instructed to put in culvert an Wel- turning Monday evening in time for lington street opposite street recently the exenrsion train which does not opened and Mr. :Mitchell do his own stave till 10 p.m. For particulars see pare of' tbe work. The Reeve declared bine. the amendment carried. Creech - heintel Nu:Wag. Hawkins-that non residents be charThe Seventh -day Adventist Chapel, ea 207; more than residents of the via Med two miles west of town on the Inge for burial Wets in the cemetery ;as een secured aud on arrival of the ment by J. Creech, seconded by T. • Yon bad better be lied about than to be lying about others. A true gentleman does not bare to boast be was born one. The hardest work some of our loaf- ers ever do is looking for a soft job. No ether tree on the farm bears so =eh fruit for market as the axietree. A man is sometimes sorry that bis wife is sick, because it affects his com- fort. Poverty is usually a crime resulting from laziness and punishable by hard labor. A dude with a new gold watch is a good deal interested about what time of day it is. ke Road, will be formally opened to public on Suuday. June 7. A series meetings will be held in connection the opening, beginning Friday night, June 5, at 5 o'clock. Three ser- vices will be held. on Saturday -Sala bath School at 10.30 a.m.; preaching at 11.15, mid alsn in the evening at S. The dealeatory sermon will be deliver- ed at 2.30 p.m, on Simday. June 7, by Ed, GPO. IL Thompson, of Rome, D.Y. There will be preaching at 11 o clock Sunday morning, and also at -Carried. Tenders for gnu:dint:lc el:Wren on MondaO erelling• al'g0 Manie Leaf Paving Co., 13e. per sq. Pavilion will be pitclied for tbe accona modation of the crowd. The public foot; The Stratford- Paving CO, 12ca W.J, Anthistle, b cordially invited to attend. Good 1.0tc.; The est City singing will be provided. Paving Co., 12c.; J. F. Langley, lye.; Guelth Paring Co., 12e. Gillesr- Mr. Wm. Claing, of Hay, leaves t morning (Thursday) for Edmonton, Alta, - Mr. E. 31. Paynter and Mr. -R. H sou, of St. alarye, visited. friends town on Sandev. Mrs. Billings left on Saturday Detroit where she intends making home for a time, Rev, D. M. Roinsey. of Ottawa, is here attending the feneral of his, Vithe en, the late James Ramsey, Miss Louise Eacrett, aftel• a three months' visit in Montreal with her slater, Mrs. Chas. Russ, bas returned. Rev, W, J. Ashton and wife, of West Lerne. spent Wednesday the guests of the Misses Wynn, Carling street, Miss Elizabeth RUL :Arrived here from England on Saturday and in- tends residing with her brother. Mr, Geo. Hill. Miss Lizzie Willis left this week South Reod., Indiana, where she "li visit her sister, Mrs. Luxton, who serionsly ill. Mrs. Fowell and daughter, Miss 0o after a pleasant visit with friends Woodstock, returned home Wedn day evening. Mr. Wes. Ifowey, who has been a tending the College of Pharmacy Toronto, is at his home here ependin, the holidays. Mr. Ed. Clarke, of Winchelsa, and Me. Edgar Westeott, town, left Wed- isesdar for the West where they in- tend locating. Mr. Spackman left Tuesday for Goderieli to attended the June sash of the Huron County Connell in b official capacity. Mr. and Mrs, James A. Sanders. London, are spending a few days het with friends, the guests of Mr. RD Mrs, Samuel Sanders, Huron street. Rev. TCnowles and wife, of Credito was in town Monday and attended th marriage of the Tatter's hrotb,er. Silk, of London, to Miss Gertie Hick Miss R. Raynee. who has been th guest of her cousin, Mise Ada Mitehe returned to her home in St. Malys o Suialay, was aceompanied b MSS Mitchell, Mr. M. Vincent and M Wellington Mitehell, who speut th day at Nissonri and $t, Marys, Mr, Jas. W. Creech, who bas ber residing in Ithica, N. Y., for some Un and where be was recently married t American lady, reearned to tow lest week, aecompanied by his heti half, and has since taken a positiou Z41101, with Mr. 'V, Jaime. - Mr, an Mrs, t web, Leave taken op their res. deuce in Mr. Creech en fOlnliPit° !UMW 0 Mill street. his ./1.11111111.111111"MlaW111...".13611.11.11111.111 for her THE SEEDS The farmer who passes us by when in need or Garden qr Meld Seeds is dead to his own interests. We carry nothing but the Best Seeds that can be bought, consequently, the man who buys from us is as- sured of good results. Try our Corn -Feed and Ensil- age. Potatoes, early and late. for PAINTS PAINTS ! We carry a complete assortment in Colors o ra, Sherwin 4; Williams' Paints -the best on the market. in es- t - at 0 is of ss RITE TE ONMENTS---Na.tional, Portland and Star brand, LAWN MOWERS-Woodyatt, 0 HAWKINS ot SON. $ e. FOR StibILIER Ir. Whatever Your Fancy, Be Sure You'll Find It Here rt Corset CoPers, Underekirte. Drawere, Nightgowns, we have some very tine o lines. Jammer Corsets a Straight Front Corsets, in all the leading wakes', strictly c"orreet. jammer loves 00 n Meek and Colored Kidd, in Silk, Taffita. Lisle and Cashmere, we have a large variety. Special late of 3-1 length. cCadies' Umbrellas Covers made of Gloria Austria Cloth. Handles come in assorted at styles of Congo, Cherry, Pearl, Horn, Ebony, ete. Now is of , the time to nay and get the assortment. 0. t' White %Mkt Oalsts the New Ideas, Medalion Trimmings, tine Tucking, Telimuing of Buttons, Embroidery. lnsertione, LaCQ9. ete, No doubt the finest rouge of Shirt %Valets town. Nemo, Around About 'Us St. Marys: David Vice, engineer the Maxwell works, bad the back bis left hand severely burned from flash of gas the furnace one nigh recently. St. Mem : Mr. Wine Martin, a ea penter at Johnson & Co.8 planing wi bad the first joint of bis left num taken off with a circular eaw en Satii day forenoon. Mitchell Wednesday Drs. Smith nd. Hurilitirt operated on a, ten -year- old daughter of Henry Ahrens, Logan, for abscess on the lung. Tile opera- tion was successful and the child is getting on nicely. St. Marys : His many friends will be pleased to learn that Mr. Thomas Clark, son of Mr. james Clark, who has been confined to his room win) pavalySiS for over two years, is inn rt)orNojni.ng and is able to walk down Sts 3farys : A quiet wedding took John Easterbrook, west ward lace Wedne.sday evening at the home, hen his youngest daughter, Esther, as united in marriage with Gordon ()upland youngest son of Mr. Chas. ()upland. Only a few near relatives •ere present at the interesting cere- ony which was performed by Rev. laomas Manning. Mitchell: Mrs. Sautes W. Field me near loosing her life Tuesday renoon. The lady took by mistake heavy dose of iodine. She soon dis. vered her error, and after swallow - g a glass or two of milk, hastened a doctor, who used the usual re - °naives and in a little while all date- r was passed. Seaforth : The many friends of rs. D. D. Wilson, who has been suf- ring from ill health for some time, d who was the subject of an opera - on in a hospital in Toronto last week ill be pleased to learn that her pros- cts for a speedy recovery are most couraging and her medical attend- ts predict that the operation will re - it in complete and permanent re- very. St. Marys: Mrs. 0. S. Rumsey met th a painful accident Sunday after - on, necessitating a visit to a Toron- eye specialist and a Stay in a Toron- hospital. Mrs. Rumsey accidental - had a spectacle lense broken • and aments of the glass got in her eye causing painful laceration. She Went to Toronto and consulted Dr: Reeves. The injuries though painful were not serious and after an operation Mrs. Rumsey was sent to to the hospital for a few days. .„ Seaforth : Prior to leaving town for mouton, where he expects to live the future, Mr. Edward Latimer was handsomely remembered by the, embers of Court Sherwood Forest, elms t Order of Foresters of which ge Mr. Latimer has been a valued member for a number of years. Learn- tugof his intention -to leave town, the members of the.lodge took Advantage. of the occasion to show their esteem and respect for Mr. Latimer by pre- senting him with a handsome gold headed cane, accompanied by a kindly worded address, St. Marys: Mrs. John Robinson died at her home oe Jones street,south rd, on Sunday, May 24, in her 73rd Sum erIfoslery An excellent stock of Cashmere and Cotton Hosiery for LatlieS" and Children's wear, Yew fine even thread, seamless foot, a 11 satisfactory article for Summer wear. r - b Our Iffillirtery Pepartment Is showing st, special line of Dress Hats at $2.50. See tiaem. E. J. SPACKMANI heCelebrated W. E. Sandford Ready Made Clothing. Moved in amendment by J.Cobbledikk a seconded by I. Gilles no that they be ebarged-r0Z more. The Reeve deelars ed the amendment carried.-Colitle- dick-Hawkins-that Mr. Alward be paid the sum of $25 per year extra sal- ary to provide a horse for his use at cemetery. --Carried. Cobbledick-- Creech-tbat Mr. Jno, Ford be engag- ed as assistant so Mr, Alward for the summer months.- Carried. Gillispie- Creech-that ?dr. Parish be granted the use of the Town Hall for one week: 8 o'clock p.m. Special exercises hi the wants were received as fellows: Ile Haw -ins-that the tender of w" June wedding bells have begun to Anthisftels• being the lowest, be AC- 142, ring earlysin our midst, introducing cepted, and the clerk notify him at- one of the prettiest emits of the sea. cordingly.-Carried. Creech -Gillespie son, at the residence of Mr. Robert that the following accounts be passed ca Before a girl throws herself at a11 ti young man she ought to be sure be is Yo a good catch. icks, when his daughter, 3liss Ger- ude, one of Exeter's mostfpopular ung ladies in social and musical dr - es, was united in marriage to Dr. A woman may not tolerate gossip, but she is always anxious to hear any exciting news. The James street Sunday sehool will hold their annual pienient Grand Bend in the month of July. For lame back or derangements of the kidneys use Dix Kidney Pills. 25c. a box. Sold by 0. Lutz. A man stands about as much chance to get rich by acting crooked as a ben does to batch a chicken from a porcel- ain door knob, Mr. R. J. McMath, of Wingham, making arrangements for a big four- day excursion to Sarnia and Detroit. Grand prizes will be giyen at this ex- cursion. Harry E. 0. ming and prominent dentist, of London, Ont. The bride entered. the drawing room, leaning upon the arm of her father, whileMre. (Rev.) Knowles played Mendelssohn's pnpular wedding march. Being gown- ed in white silk the bride presented a charming appearance. The ceremony was performed by Rev. R. W. Xnowles, of Crediton, brother-in-law of the groom, in the presence of the immedi- ates relatives of the contracting par- ties, after which all sat down to a sumptuous wedding breakfast. The presents were costly and numerous, showing the high esteem in the bride and groom are held. The bride's go- ing -away habit was blue and wbite. Amid the well -wishes of hosts of .fr Monday is the usual day set apart s, by the good housewife as wash day, but to view the clothes lines last Mon- De strike on. day one would conclude there was a ol During hot weather do you suffer dm,e from 'sliming, tired, sore or persairing feet? If so use Foot Ease. It will in give you relief. Sold by C. Lutz. Price ce 25 cents. gr hi Revds. Hannon and Millyard ex- changed pulpits on Sunday morning last and Miss Morton occupied that of James Street in the evening, preach- ea lends tbe happy couple left by the 10 train for Toronto and points east. eth of James Ramsay. Death has claimed another of our dest and most highly respected resi- nts, in the person of Mr. James amsay, who passed away on Tuesday the 73rd year of his age. The de- ased some time ago contracted 1a ippe and developing into pneumonia s case assumed a serious nature and adually weakening the vital cord as snapped. The deceased was born Forfarshir, Scotland, in 1831 and me to Canada ahout the year 18a5. ing very acceptably. e first lived in Montreal, then Lon - Dr. Ovens, of London, surgeon, ecu do list and specialist, diseases eye, ear et nose and throat, will be at the Com an mercial Hotel, Exeter, Wed. Tune 3rd ev 1903. Glasses properly fitted. bu The rate of postage on letters for- an Warded from Canada to the common- to„,...„ wealth of Australia has been changed w to the inter -imperial rate, namely 2 of eents per half ounce. to Mr. 'Tenses Creech has a eow which out does the average bovine for pro- ma lificacy. On Monday last she gave MEd] to twin calves, being the third pair in succession. Next! far n and subsequently removed to Ex- er, which was about forty years ago d has been a continuous resident er since. Mr. Ramsay was a house wilder and took contracts in Exeter d vicinity for some time and later ok a position in the Verity Plow arks which he held up to the time the removal of the works from here Brantford. Since then he has en- yed some measure of leisure. For ny years he was manager and trees- er of the Presbyterian church and k a very deep interest in its wel- e. Mr. Rainday married Mary, the second daughter of the late Mr. David • ler, of %borne, who survives him, ether with six childrendRev. D. M., tawa; Thomas, of Los Angeles, sae A„ of Sowerby, Algoma; James L. D. S., of Washington, D. C.; ry gelen at home; Arthur Calder, S., of Staffa. The feneral takes ce today (Thursday) to the Exeter We have been handed a prospectus mi by Mr. •S. M. Sanders of the Farmers' tog 0o -operative Harvesting Machine Co., Ot Limited, 'which. is a very handsome jes one, and contains information which af,, should be.interesting to farmers, ma For young pigs and calves nothing V. equals English Stock Food. Wye it a pla trial M(.1 b CLt E t , z, xe peesetery,, and orders drawn en Treasurer for 10 same: -H. Parsons, street watering to a May 23, $24; W. Bissett, sundries ee for street, 54.06; Ross & Taylor. in ber 537.15; G. Cudmore, labor, 51,25; to S. Handford, 52.50; T. Welsh, 51,37; st Thos. Sanders, 50.12; J. Gillespie, 25e.; ge T. Webster, 52.75; Wm. Davis, Jr., S1.50; J. Willis, 55.75; W. Davis, Sr., M 55c.; S. Sanders, telegrams,.75c.-Car- fe ried. Cobbiedick-Gillespie-that the an Reeve and Treasurer be empowered to ti borrow the sum of 51000 to meet cur- w rent expenses. -Carried. Cobbledick-a pe Creech -that Mr. Terry be asked to re- en fuhd 518 granted him for tile through an error. -Carried. Messrs. Ross & Tay- sn for asked for a stone crossing on Main co street opposite their mill to lumber yard. Gillespie -Creech -that Coun- ss; cil provide stone, they to put in cross- no ing at their own expense. -Carried. to Council adjourn to Tuesday, June 16, to at 7.30 o'clock p.m. 0-. H. limn= Clerk. flYr 01411.11rinniniKkagOVVOIY00,00.Kleafi PERSONAL - Miss Jennie Pickard is visiting friends in Brantford. W. J. Seaman spent the forepart of the week in London. Mr. C. Barney spent a few days in Lucknow this week. , Mr. Geo. Samwell is visiting friends led in Ingersoll this week. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Oke returned from Sarnia Saturday. Rev. Ball, of Wheatley, visited at T. Prior's during the week. Mrs. Geo. Anderson and sou El. left Tuesday to visit in St. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Cann, of Lon - day, visited in Exeter during the week. Mr. P. rayne spent Sunday and wa Ed in m An Monday with his son. Russell, in Lon- Ye ar. She bad been ill for several nths and her death was due to einonia. Mrs. Robinson, whose Iden name was Jane Creighton, was ative ofIreland and came to 0 don. mo Miss Hanson, of Westmount, Que., is the guest of ber aunt, Mrs. Charles Gidley.n Mrs. 8. M. Moffatt and two children, S tewart• Of Paris, are the guests of Mrs. J. A. ada many years ago, her father, the late James Creighton, being one of the pioneer settlers of Blanshard town- ship. Het' husband is Mr, John Rob - on, who was formerly a well-known in dealer in St. Marys; they have family. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson ved from St. Marys to their farm in nchard a few years:since, but last they again moved to town. Mr. Chas. Coates, of Pontiac, Mich,, ins is spending a few days with his broth- gra ers in Usborne. no Mr. John Willa of °Snover, Mich, mo is spending a few days with old Bla friends in town. fall I1edquarters foz• NITURE I AND It lk I UNDERTAKING. 01 41 11 It 6.00 up Beautiful Parlm Suite.. .... 21.00 Rockers from, .. , .... 760. up Anything and everything found in a firsteelass furniture store can be had. k, 41 Repairing of all kinds attended to. gi W. C. HUSTON II Gidley's Block. Bed Room Set mattrn I ess and Al .tiit u ar Sidebods from • up Condi:es from springs complete Practical Embalmer. stennernaleau: martsneeareen Near' •iir"iie, .ir.-10-Nr-Nr-virAirsiairjrNer 1 FURNITURE! FURNITURE! Having purchased the Furniture and 'Undertaking business of R. N. Rowe, we announce to the public that we have on hand without a doubt. the largest and best assorted stock of furniture in the county. A visit to our store will convince that we are selling at the closest margin possible. It will pay intending purchasers to call and inspect our stock and get our prices before placing orders elsewhere. We do all kinds of ordered work, repairing and picture framing on the shortest notice at reasonable prices. Satisfaction guaranteed with every purchase. Undertakers and Funeral Directors. ROWE & ATItiNSON J D ATKINSOBT Practical Embalmer. . . Graduate 9 of Embalming College, Toronto. fIlerolonis Bodo! Cauga HEAD 01.s..ICE, MONTREAL Capital Paid Up- 6,000,000 Rest • , - - 2,700,000 A general Banking business transacted. Interest at most favorable current rates allowed, on Saving d Bank accounts and Deposit Beceipts. Commercial Letters of Credit issued, available in China, Japan and other foreign contries. Travelling Letters of Credit issued to travellers in all parts of the world, TBOS FTSTIE, GENRRAL MANAGER. E.F.IIEBDDN, SUPT OF BRANCUES & CHIEF INSPECTOR CREDIrlONs ONT. W. S. CHISHOLM, Manager. ' • • • • • , Portland Cement We have just received a quan- tity of the best grade of Port-, land Cement for present delivery. Cloth Seeks to be , returned free. Oen be had at either Centralia or-, Exeter Storehouses. Wool Wanted , 5000 lbs. wool wanted, for which the highest inarket price will be paid. .. ... Received at 'Exeter and Oen- trillia Warehoses. Jos. Co1.141)1edicjr.