Exeter Advocate, 1903-6-18, Page 8TaOS.
ys to be found
fli i
is Vail? ri rig R1teab-
li.lalllent. If you are
coking for one. try us.
One trial will convince
Sou that you cannot get
better :^sat faction, for th
same money than w
5l i 4 g'4. ve yon.
W. Taman,
i +
m w -a
1leta'a and Boy's Ready-to-wear 40e. eaelx. Men's'iKool 11rash hats.
sults told odd pants. Best value in 9 See alma, see the}, Stctir:tr 'a,
eter, Stewart's
t
tai•. W. L. Talbot, wvho recently dis-E Iaoisp £or Sate or Rent. r
pustwd of his stock of fatzcy goad; and Z'rattre ltotlste on Huron street, 'con -
confectionery to Mr, John C'harltnn, taming six. room. Apply to Mr. John
Snell,
x '
has purchased Mrs, J. L. Smith's stock
of similar goods in Seaforth.
Mr. and airs. J. A. Stewart very
pleasantly entertained a unnber of
their friends on Thursday night last;'
as did also the Misses -Johns on friday
night and Miss Edith Sanders on Tues-
day (tight last,
A picked team of our local sports
drove out to Dashwood on Friday ev.
ening last to play a game G£ foot ball
with the ut the
; weather w am a # at n s so w9vetthewerel)unable
''
I to go on with the game.
Several from here attended the
Roseau Catholic picnic at St. Patrick's
elune:h, 13rt'ldulph, Wednesday, Reeve
:Cair'ling WAS present a4101 ;>t}eeet>ded
eaaptrhring the Urst prize (a# sill; hat) fir#
the fat man's race. Blood will tell
The marriage of Miss 'May E. Greg,
ox} to a Mr. Miller. of Toronto, will
be Toronto. to -day nized r(Thursti t} a Mn ht. Luke s ruaand, ae;accepted: J, S'4. , BrownIn', ehenii
Mrs, _►filler• will spend a portion of i cols .at , J. G4'ig , intesi #ihce sand
their honoeymoon here with he br'ide'sps,ab and supplies, iz13.4(1, Steinl}erg Hen-
1►areuts, _lir. and firs. Thos. Gregory, E dry tail. ; cheuueals, 02e ; S. F'anson,
15'illialat street, 1•alior Sla,70; Jas P.#rsuns H
Bartle of John Wesley.
The lust Sunday in June(28th) is the
o,..0Oth anniversary of.the birth of John
Wesley, and the occasion will be fit-
tingly celebrated thronghout the world
by the' great religious body of which
he was alae founder. The celebration
proper of the hicenteuat`y will begin
with the first Sunday in October, awl
a special Thanksgiving Fund offering
will be tirade on the last Sunday in Oc-
tober• The executive committee nary
ing the matter in hand expects the eel-
ebration to be an event in the history
of the church.
School. Board AUuates.
Meeting of the 1otl'd held in the
Town Hall, fonday. Tune lath, wall
all members'preseut, The following
is the order o£ businessdulysubnxitte'
and aapproved:-Per S. Martie# and G.
Eaacrett, that the following accounts
> > >
Death cratered the home of Mr', and a ' e>
P, W. t,:,ant1. labor, Sl, , Per H. Hos-
!. wm. Vale on Thursday teal and IIton and S, Martin. that tare school be
-t>lrkastl it.:of their bright ht little a laikt ; closed for the current term tan Fraley,
14, liea Dill, at the ahge of one year and is#ere 2wtlt art pall. Pez`.I, Evans and
Ruston expenses to yw)rnnto 41O.ftfl,
three innntlis, dropsy being the cause ' l' J, coding, that the Secretary draw
off death. The hereaw ed parents have ' the attention 4}f the Janitor tet the
the sympathy oil ttwir Erie sial`, el mases In la's agreement ore rains
The W. M. S. held their quarterly da l attendameee, a and that lie bre re,
;at the home of Mr:, Rolht. Hera. i quested to give pees#sionad visits to the
;e nn Wednesday afternoon tel larnt l;i'a►aruda on Satin -days tared. SSuntlaays
•
re Dressed
I as ilii ;tete°
et ,:;aa r n t y
w*, t°14II e ti#a
tie
d. It teas one of the most success.
teas the Auxiliary ever had.
Think' are dare to both Mr. and Mrs.
a.t r, tat e for tlae:r 1i•ind hospitality,
during the summer SefSen. Per Na .J.
Carling adjournment.
oitl:crt Fraceeitiue.4.
C`nmutat met pursataant to ad,joar•n-
3ar. Oven,. of London. r air Wont oath 'mem to Town 11;(11,J (meld, All preseut
fist and specialist, diseases eye, ear, Minutes of previous meeting read ;read
teute n at• and throat, will be at the eCelia azlatirrneetl. Gillespiee--C`utxliet1iek--
4.l➢e. rt$4"re•i t thrall, Eatrter, 'ik crane Ftiay, ti sat the following certified ee'tuetery
l ig4al arts 4'1; Well* lugustflth: it i°tl, ;SI•p• tacetaunts !4.e p;e»d atnd orders drawn
rF,Naj' q?( 1 ti;uif!% Cite 7 r
l3 lie 2r yoe waant • to he nt•'ll
tit .t 022.:' .acral have •°a
a"c 4.a: l e t;a odder. :1,11
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TAILOR
1
nib=•r 2nd. Wed., Sept. tfoth; Wed.. ztia Trt*,asuree for salmea--"Il, Aiwa( d.
fl
meta. 150; James Creeeb. labor prev-
ious to -Mary Its, 810.17; John Ford,
la-
bor
6J1>J,M tlara do„ 87;
Gnis
Wilson repairing fence, S10.70 t"aar,
riot- Hawkins -Creech -that the fob
ate rt•ala7e ts'tl to he preeerht as . lowing accounts be passed and orders
y important business avill come he- • drawn on Treasurer for sane - 4V. \i ,
er tiai t1►ting repairing path fence. 810; t1.4
11
.
Mrs. , (I)r. Sweet, i,a y•a"P•maal grhVe Iat.> 4.o > I ratIIt
'tiven:iter 4th; Wed, Ileceutbee 2nd.
The regular meeting of the $lath
Ia re•ont ratrs In tito will1 he held
to the Library a 4'f the Town Hall, on
May. Jute U, at.ip..rn. All Wenn
"dere you are!" Have you small
feet? Laaies' kid Oxford, buttoned
and lace kid boots, 21 3 and ;3a sues,
Your piek'of at big lot, 50e. the parr,.
Stewart's.
Sunday will be ;kiidsunxanei s Day,
For' Sate.
The undersigned will sell by private
sale the following articles, viz.:1 port -
laud cutter, nearly new;1 top buggy;
2 heavy one-horse wagons, one Chat-
ham, snake, with rack 1 heavy one-
horse sleigh; eets light single harness
one nearly new, rubber nounted;1 set
heavy single harness; 1 cultivator; 1
plow;1 set. harrows ; 1 straweutter,
Apply to Arks, Jas, Willis, Exeter,
vowevveroinvvommovion
PERSONAL
Mrs. Geo. Knox is visiting friends in
Ciandebuye.
Miss A. Vincent is visiting'friends
in Otterville,
Miss Barnes visited frieuds in De-
troit this week.
Miss Fyfe, of Chieago, is the ,,arrest
of her sister, firs. B. J. Gurney.
Mr. May'. of ;lalitchell, spent -aa fear
days here last week on insurance bust-
Air: Jas. Walters was in London and
Berlin a few (lays during the week: on
business, `
Mr.0 , c e s returned lit. l r ai ed •o
1'* n r? ter t •a
R from ,
4
pleasant visit with friends in Detroit
aatxrr4lay evening.
Mr. and Mrs. dolma. of Tnekerainith,
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. G.
Stanbury on Friday,
Miss NoeBolder,a as
it
ss rn`a after lengthy
visit with ft lends in te States. return-
ed
etur
ed home last week.
Mr. Mike Kennedy, , of Forest; was
in tehwn T'lowsdaay nil, business .for the
Suth erlinul-lnuaes
Mrs. Ratiaa'.eli, of Lindsay. is the guest
1 of her .tlaanghter, .Mrs. (Rey.) R..1. M.
?mans, aha the rectory.
Mies S. E. Erwin, a former teacher
of the Exeter Politic school, is the
' guest of
fir
s
. W
. C. Hu
ston. lII ; (Pt)W, 111ewrtt
and li
ti
e
stn oflZinn... are guests
of Mr. and;WS. James Casaba.
Mrs. John Gould, who has been re-
) shling at different plaints in the States,
et l8 ;:terra" Smarr,:", iaealarsair#taanee5 In town.
Ilea. C. W. •.naa here, B, 'i:.. what r°te- it as (telt, cement, *lel: Rtrlat. llig„ ins. til
.t
e lb>,ll bete• lzis la1at term at $0.2';‘; ilyt r°e per et+nt;aga an deg
1t:non 4'a.il':;s°. Landon, ')cath Aenraarl:•
;;telae sueceee. has been apprainted
IIee. tete of tare perielr at Port Rtascau,for
rovlaii:la plcaere lw haft ;S odne:il:ay eavre.
$1.ld; 1. P,`IIraons street water
iaag to Jtme+tt;, 8 1; Jas, Murray. ga
pipe, si tat .laa9, Willi'. labor. 8.22; S.
Hanford, 83; I1'na, UtlVrst .+r., filing
.,» to etlntrrtetaee laicineunnbi'nt duties. saw..;a9r.; E. hunt, Labor.. 81; t'. H
We wish him the same marked degree 1 Sti ell. eleeetrir light. ;;lr3.00.
half sauceas an his Initint charge. as tlidle';:lritep-t"rete;t'lt° tllaattfae+Ctrtrnvilar
a'r«nhvuctl 11114 taatlie' , j331,111toTurolaav,July 7.at 7,:3i1'tt'te4t1, k
Zxetestlaay' and Wednesday off 0443 week.
Mr`. Reginald Elliot, Manager of theU
: Maisons ink, Norwich, is visiting,
-Marled
4 Mr Rd. Chi istile .acted in the eaap aeei-
t'v 4.f ludv,e at the :warmth ;';awes. on
.
friends in tnws,the guest of his mother,
Miss Lilla johns leases this aThnr;S,)
morning .for St. Thomas to attend the
etoutt.netreaement exereis+.es of Alma 'Cad -
T E
THAT rho
The farmer who. passes us by when iu need
of Garden o1; Field. Seeds is dead to lits own interests.
We carry nothing but the Best Seeds that can be `.
s_
ban ;lit, eolasegl ently the man who buys from us is as-
sured of good. results. Try our Corn°; Veeed and isil
age. Potatoes, early and late,
PAINTS ! PAINTS
We carry a complete assortment in Calors of
Sherwin S Ilia s' Paints -the best On the market,
CEMENTS -National, Portland and Star band.
LAWN IiQWER---Woodyatt.
To HAWKINS SON.
•
nr Dry Do
In Boots ggpp np jj tt 1 pp }}
1 and U ti 1 #1[ t ! 1o:
BID STOCK OF THE NEWEST
AND BEST ALWAYS ON HAND.,
Dress Goods
In the Dress Goods Department we are showing for
..
PureS special range of Summer wear 1 4."1 a
Wool Grenadines, Muslin Grenadine Cream Figured
3lolal,, black and white fancy stripe for waists,
r:VM Black Viercerisca Sateen Waists -late -4 patterns
We Wa sts-a i Dewideas
Those who visited o111' white waist counters say that
our showing easily discounts anything seen outside this
store. Prices Reasonable,
Parasols In Fancy Silty and plallx. Isla
1 testa of horses owned 11y :1[r. 1.5. lege.
Special Line at $1.
Mrs. ii:.J, 11. Parkins w 1 rete 1e on
ag driven down from 1lensaa11 by John Ttietalav 'find Wednesday afternoons
livervn in, which was be
pooh • C';u Tied.
(1. II. l tssu-rr, Ctelk,
('Mrn➢un, tool; fright at a ug on the
r
*dd.. of the road. near 31r. Tacos. Hatatwee. ton the Ief>utlun Watd, and shying
ant, ththedite•h threw tine driver oat
lad tau away. They value down the
r+t.aal at a 11V44y' Ir.e ee•and's.'ben twirling
7,21.);% t' slate la lags- aaimo'.t eallided with :a rig
... „> .,, ..:. _;., „•. «.,nm fdh'rl with ladies of the Maas street
7a', for :t ire':t^l 111 S vier Mn.bM.'thoeli-.t ebureb, who had been
ui; it >,u': l i hie • nat. r e'a;eda
....yx- -- -
tar7ia^.,
4.l`.....
•-lone 1 nual a went tickets
• \.41,1, •,';e depot here Monday to
paur,.t-e tatiwia.e in the ciretlS at London. •
a4 _, 4.1, : ° :34. .l. •.
G°d
nom( olous>; es.
Just as we go to press we lean of en
Inaportant move that has taken page.
° til .known and rnpst P"11*
War and snetes;tul Banking iirnre iu '
the 2 3rat a;nl 21th, atTtivitt Memorial
in i3nnl;u# circles to this
tiiruhe w. Rectory.
,Pwa of the test purr Ilnstnn* whn ore Battu jlrnitrr I
at# thaw txisans ii•ani.: latero left 1lelrrtlaty
western Ontario have disposed of their p f0; Ctinttnh ulcer Ile will "lie" 14” :14,
business to the Sovereign dank erftewti cl,as:
Canada, to tale effect today (Thin al .stn. John A. Watson, of the Se#Veer•-
.•,•i to Bauk,Toronto repute(' at this
• t refer to Waite. 1l;aa,t. that .t, Co,4.°u. F, • 1
4.l t rteft r i
ln'at►telh of the Rank'for ditty Wednes-
day n,ornrng.
endue.; ue.; thte aatt*^ruoon out in the h of Woad!. and Snell 4: t'o, of fish -
at ry. Howie, 4.'re the driver, Mr. 11. ' wood and Znh•iele This is eert utao,. an
':-at .:. not t4itl '^t tr•Yl+th`,1' the taloa°liatifarhll'ahllle rr:av' for the Soy. reign
.: ": Este' 1. 'etl and thce slhread s; Beetle and toes to prove that !hie insti-
a
M:- . A. E. liteunet t and lit tate (laugh'
ter, Greta. BRAT aa 1114":0, .131( Visit, with
* t iter°t' va"4.0 -nctl to 1".t.1""" t? art'
alihrt aaa earth r"r°•4.1 le avoid as ctallis iie sv:ls. John al at"aartime, lban y :1,r i it'ltt3iitt 1''ltitl:ay.
«ai)
and the £arIIi.all'11 team 41x1°w ly ' la, lti ralhtl 4.3 talar heal haw, t.ta 4'ec ,1r, , ,ti, I;tliaierwaatral two sons, Mor- v. ,,, ,;a a t ,.,;%4 oda.'i°' with 'r envier o to :14rvor4ea"^'a1 It ,1,o4
11' , ,r-
w rtrlt.«< an ,"°r•4., a r thl f tat ria "thxtl 4et Lt-t•rrc a r'a"ttil`nPti It«lana 1Yet
as 40 tint" l a lit'+.dt the tlhrt'ateeta !tittieln is thoroughly v;i11t' lt';t1,ee, 1 'latd#'t'`41
air 1 l J 1 it 1 l i
Gloria.
. Choice ;tot of CtIove aand
Hosiery fox Summer Wear.
.
rntd Boys' Balbriggan Underwear.
e clear
ec al values to
nd ate s z
Straw ,r
Bog tC , tt '• ''( f p
El. J. ea,?PAOKMAN
br, Celebrated W. . Sandford Reath' l
•tars feta'
ale Clothing.
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8' : xr3W% ,!:Dill., 25t'•.
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?:,;:"aaid to :1Y'. Ed. tine
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C, Lutz, Exeter.
Pert. Dr. i admen will take charge of
theni irvary services of Centen-
a t y 41144. t14, s:lctl illivr 4.y, on Sunday
Mr. Thos. Simile, of Elinlviile, can
Claire the honor's for early peas. Last
*eek he handed us a number of well
developed pods taken from his garden.
During hot weather do you suffer
from burning, tired, sore or perspiring
feet? If so use Foot Ease. It will
give you relief. Sold by C. Lutz. Price
25 cents.
E.
;^Ii's. Sanders, who has been re-
siding in London, has returned to town
and has taken up house keeping in the
house on the corner of Ann and Willi-
am streets.
Rev. Wm. McDonagh, of Stratford,
a, former pastor of Main street Metho-
dist church, will preach in the James
street church both morning and even-
ing on Sunday next.
Mr. Chas. Barney, section foreman
on the G. T. R., can carry off- the
laurels for early tomatoes, having
some large sized ones in his garden
that are beginning to ripen.
The excursion to Sarnia and Detroit
on Saturday was rather slimly attend-
ed, owing to the disagreeably, weath-
er, Financially it will prove a losing
venture to the promotors.
Sc. each ,for en's dyed Oxford '
shirts. ` They're a snap. Stewart's.
men's
1 .4enei jT'.,La2"e Mr. SK9'a.a n raY;tr3 fa -3; Inds :an int14 pendant 4 4 rice Iy o.'. i .-lie t'11at•aednvie:rule l Miee,Rettb. Redline.
in tide t,ty and `, ieilalty ,n eongr.ttlxlat- catrxdidaite in the field for t12.' ..; et a'lg'a'- _
iu; him t}li l,tt144g honiniel its tip..- man- tion. Many ;elegem lone on , i2 .''mat
tier'." ter tweet given Which will no r;': ti4t be
used to advantage at 0411' lr •d4. SOW.
1_ 1ta=rtll'r, +ft' 4'4U)I wanted at the Ex- 'annual Inert -tiny;. A fete .-,urela :.; ;a1 who
at
tr Wootent1ttMills. Either +1 rl
1
base 14 CtIlfnoted
ce
etheirta➢zee!. lie
xxKa;lfld, Highest „ash 1aat laidr work in t4.o s past. would,Zl1, r1 c .
,
Muir 0o. hold the balance -of power. ,tt,ti their
Money Lost.
influence ll tell for
goodl ;it the
Wool: wtoeui
On the Thames Road, Sunday night' House and fcrr otir Province' The
order has sustained lose e during the
hast year, but one new council has
been organized at Dungannon with a
membership of twenty-nine, and: we
are enculxt'aged to believe that the
.p
flat mark s_4. for Ontario 10 0for 1003
will be realized before the elase of the
year. The secretary was instru,:ted to
forward to the Members for South,
!Vest and East Huron are expression
of our appreciation of the st:uul they
took in the -vote taken on the bill 'for
the..prohihition of the sale and impor-
tation of cigarettes. A mammoth
union picnic was arranged for, to.,be
held; at Bayfield on July 1st for all
Templar's and. their friends of Huron
.
Di trictSome of the offs
District. S cern of the
Grand Council of Ontario will be ex-
pected to give addresses: This; .plan
was addopted by some of our eastern.
districts last summer and was produc-
tive of great good to our order, Eyery
effort will be put forth to make this a
success. Much credit is clue the ladies
of Goderieh Council for the way in
which the representatives were, enter-
tained, and grateful thanks is offered
those who so kindly opened thein•
homes to members. Invi-
tations
the 'visitin
ema
)
were receiveden'by the Council
from Exeter and Seafortb, for' their
next meeting in January, 1901, A bal-.
lot was taken, which resulted..in favor
of Seaforth,' that place' being more,
central. .. EMMA. PENHALE,
District Secretary R. T. of T.
Jnue 7th, $50. Finder will be suitably
rewarded by returning same to the
owner, James 2Airth, Lot ,5, Thames
Raid.
Masonic Excursion.
Arrangements itre being made for a
monster Masonic excursion to 1 tncar-
dine on or about August 6th. Every
person should wait for this, the best
excursion of the season. Particulars
later.
Notice.
All accounts .due -the estate of the
late James Willis must be settled on
or before July lst,1903,with the under-
signed. After than date all accounts
un aid will be lace inthe hatch' p d b of a
solicitor for collection.
Mrs. Jas. Willis.
Lawn social.
The Willing workers of the Tri -vitt
Memorial Church intend giving a
Lawn Social on the Rectory Grounds,.
on Friday, June 26th. Music will be
provided by the Orchestra. Ice cream
and refreshments will be served. Ad-
misssion 10C,
I. 0 P. Will Attend Church.
The Independent Otder Foresters
will attend divine worship in the Main
Street Methodist church, on Sunday,
June 21, at 11 o'clock service,'. All
members are requested' to meet at
Lodge room at 10 o'clock.
G. Anderson, Rec.-Sec'y.
8./c. the yard for a special job lot
of prints and
ing
hamsy '
Regular
ular
value1cents Stewarts.
. G. e.". U. Notes. "
«'.1 little girl wt•lhose, older -brother's
of
lack
t: alit 1:l:itii r2i fill' a tn;lll el'telttUI-t'S
4.1
C1iY;'ttt
t ,.Y,4.`d.. 11 ,•, tl
ltd t ty prayer at
heti t1Rlr': 0 Lord 41un't let the little
birdgets;
into lobs4.to in the
garden. Please 4.5; ti;,rt t /et them 1 Ula,
I know they won't. 1 They cant !
Amen."' 4.w W12atrltakes you so cer-
tain, my child, said her mother; ?'
"wily 'cause I went out in the garden
rand sum:shed the ti-ap."
We pray for the souls threatened by
the traps of Satan, bat that
isnot en-
oixgh, the traps will have to be remov-
ed Let our chinches cease to pray
far, those while by their vote and lax
influence do not do that which they
have in their power to accomplish.
It takes one boy out of every five
boys to feed the liquor trace, Whose
boy is it going to be 2 Just as likely
aas`not y ours, cbristian main and wo-.
Man: It is truly time that our church
es would awake out of sleep: •
anitoba•'twent -taro cnadidates
In 11
A ,
3
pledged to prohibition, are now in the
field for the Manitoba legislature..
Until' the people of Ontario place pro-
hibition men behind their leader, Mr.
Ross nor any other man cap carry into
effect prohibition laws.
65c, the pair for the 'best line of
bi'bn ver all i 4.h
trade
o e
. They are,
winners. Stewart.art.
` Mr. B. J. Crane, a Toronto' traveller,
was drowned while fishing in Caledon
Lake. ,
A negro was: arrested at Merriam)
on suspicion of being the murderer : of
Glory WhalenofCollingwood..
James Gregory, the ' Kingston con-
vict who 'assaulted. Keeper -Kenny
hanged himself in his solitary cell.
The' infant'. child of Mrs. Caston
Guayof Ottawa, Who was injured in
his mother's arms' when ' the laltter.
leaped from an upper .: window of a
burning house, is dead from' it ` injur-
ies.
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Having purchased the Furniture and, 'Undertaking business of
R. N. Rowe we announce, to the public that we have on halal without a1
":: doubt the latrgeet and beet nese eeed - eel; or finelittn r in the count('.
A visit to lunstore will ttnKtae that 4are selling
at the closest
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t •,-. ll..tt
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to We do tali kinds'of ordered work, repairing .end picture frathing
t` on tine shortest noti491 at reasonable prices. Sa.tisfatetion guaranteed with
every purchase.
Undertaken and Ftineral Directors.
as T
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fv Practical Etnbailmer• Graduate
NSO
9- of Embalming College, Toronto.
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filoTcttagts Baok of CaRaila
HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL
Capital Paid Up 6,000,000
Rest - 2,700,000
A,general Banking business transacted.
Interest at most favorable current rates allowed on
Sabings Bank accounts and Deposit, Receipts.
CommercialLetters of Credit issued;, available in
China, Japan and other foreign countries.
• Travelling Letters of Credit lashed to travellers in
all parts of the world, "
THOS FYSIi5, Gsi aloeL I Inv aotia.
•E:F.HI:BD4S , Sur' or+BrA J0a1is & 8:1:40? I:asrnsc'oa
CREDITOR;ONT.
W. S. CHISHOLM,
Manager.
Portland Cement
We have just received a quan_
City of the best grade of Pert-
land
ort
land Cement for present delivery.
Cloth Sacks to be returned free.
Pian be had at either Centralia' or
Exeter Storehouses:
1 Wanted
ed t
5000 lbs. wool wanted, for
which the highest market price
will be paid.
Received at Exeter and Oen-
tralia Warehouses. '
os. Cabbledick. •