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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1906-06-21, Page 5• THE EXE I R TIMES, ROSS•TAYLOR CO'S. Halpin Mill, Door FaGtoru, dumber Yard and saw Mill are open and hustling daily and a full stock of Lumber, Shingles, Lath, Cedar Posts and all kinds of Building Materials also a) s on hand. BARN SASH in abundance. BF.f: HIVES finished or in knock down. always on hand. JUNE 21st IOU. WATER TANTS TO ORDER. Cash Paid for all Kinds of Saw Logs. Custom Sawing Promptly Attended to. Estimates Cheerfully (liven.) The RossTdoIor«Go. LtO., Exeter. GOOD NEWS FOR • THE No more hole r (llggln r+r� � to put in fence hosts ,Just drive thein in with a + sledge Hammer. Far ahead of any ever yet seen around this part of the Country. Come in and see thein for yourself. + We have had a great many iron posts brought • in lately and a1( prepar- ed to sell them cheap. $ Scrap Iron taken ill E\- I change. M.JACKSON & SON j Main -St. Exeter. 4.1 One door south of the + • Metropolitan Hotel. 4 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ I MEDICAL W. BROWNING, M. D., M. C. 11/ • P. 8„ Graduate Victoria Uni- versally. once and recIdenence. Dominion, Laboratory, Exeter. DR. A, F. MALLOY, MEMBER ONTARIO COLLEGE PHYSI- clan,: and Surgeon;. Successor to Dr. J. A. Rollins. Office Main street. Residence, east Ott first street north of Post Office, Exeter, Ontario. DRS. Y. :AND H. M. COWAN, 39I Piccadilly Street, London, Ont. Telephone 1323, Long distance connection. 1 Especial attention given diseases of women and rorgcry. Oxford or C. P. R. Street Cars to Colborne street take you almost to the door. No other city office. Special Hospital and other arra igements for patients from a tllatanoe, Tne Usborne and Hibbert Farmer's Mutual fire incur- ` !I ante Gompanb Head Office, Farquhar, Ont.! I Pres.: -J. A. limit -us, CROMARTI P.O 1 +: Vice -Pres,: -J. L. BL•tSELL, Russia LDALL, P. 0. DIRECTORS_ W. iii. 1'ASBMORE, It'AItquilAIt P.O. Waz, ROY, BORNHOLnM P. 0. Wm. NIt(at•K 'bV1NC'IIELBEA P. 0. T. RYAN, DUBLIN P. 0. AGENTS. JOHN ESSEIIY. Exeter, agent for Lisburne and I)ittdulph• OLIVER HARRIS, Munro. agent for Hibbert, Fullerton and Logan. B. W. F. BEAVERS. Secy.-Treas. Farquhar. GLAVMAN & STANIIURY, Solicitors What is Home without a Piano or Organ. Cerainly not all that it might be Call and see us and let us show you some of the highest grade PIANOS AND ORGANS that Canada produces. They are certainly works of art. SEWING MACHINES Then in Sewing Machines we carry the bc.st that the market affords. Do not listen to what others tell you about our prices and terms, but call and satisfy t yourself. We will make them to Isuit you unless you are very hard to please. DENTAL DIt, A. R. KINSMAN, L. 1). 5.1). D. S., Honor Graduate of Toronto University, Dentists. Teeth extracted without pain or bad after effects. Office in Fan. son's block. West side of Mahn beet,'Exeter DR. G. F. ROULSTON, L. D. S., D. D. S., Dentist. Member of R. C. D. 8., of Ontario and Honor Graduate of Toronto University. OFFICE: -Over Dickson & Carling's Law Offices in Dr. Anderson's former dental parlors. riONEY TO LOAN. We have a large amount of private funds to Wan on farm and village properties at lowratee at Interest. OLAD.MAN do STANIIUItY Barristers Solicitor,,, Main St. Exeter, DICKSON & CARLING, IS, MARTIN & SON NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter ot the estate ot Robert Creery, late of the Town- ehip of Osborne, in the County of lIuron, Farmer deceased. Notice is hereby given pursuant to R. 8. O.. 1897, chapter 11.9, that all creditors and others havin•► claims against the estate of the said Robert Creery who died on or about the 11611 day of May, 1906. are required on or before the 10th day of July 1906. to pend by post prepaid or deliver to Messrs. Gladman & Stan - bury, of the Villn,o of Exeter. So- licitors for the Executors of the said deceased, their christian and sur- names, addresses and descriptions, the full particulars of their claims the statement of their accounts and tato nature of the securities, if any held by them. And further take notice that after such last mentioned date tho said executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the de- ceased noon the parties untitled hereto Lavine retard only to lite laims of which they shall Alen have notice, and that tho said executors vill not be liable for the aid assets ✓ any heart thereof to any person ✓ persons of whose claim notice t 1 .11 not have been received by them t the time of such distribution. GLADMAN & STANiIURY Solicitors for acid Executors. Dated of Exeter tate lith dray of Juno, 1900. Isatrietere, Solicitors, Notaries, Conveyancers r Commis,etener., '.o1Ic1tore or the 3loisone Hulk. Etc. Money toLoan at lowest rates of interest. + c' OFFICE' -MAIN STItEET, EXETER. e1 s caitiff's() a otcasox :a HOMAS CAMERON, CONVEY - ...T ancer, wills drawn, money to loan en real estate, also licensed Auctioneer for the cotnttiei. fol Huron and Perth. Charges snodernte. orders left at the Turps or at nay residence, Farquhar will receive prompt atteo MONEY TO LOAN We have unlimited private fund.- for Inreeb '"int upon farm or vil:ago property at lowee Mad of Interest, IIICKSON & CAI:LINIJ Exeter DiBSoLt'TION OF PARTNERSHIP Notice Is hereby given that the elo-partner9bip .heretofore 'subsisting between the undersigned ns general mcreliants, under the firm name of 00ward & Bloomfield at \\•inebelic:t, lee% this day been dissolved by mut- ual consent. All debts duo to the 1:d partnership nre to be paid to hot. Cowers! nt \Virsehelsoa, and x'6(1 partnerehip debts to be void by Lim. Winchelsea, .Tune 1. 1906. J. BLOOMFIELD TO CIJ13E A ('O1.I) iN ONE I)AY Take Laxative !fromo Quinine lab. lets. All druggists refund the mon- eyif it fails to cure. E. VV, Grove's elgn lture is on eaoh box, 1150. r A�,�e'ztic P rcilarationforAs- similatins tie F'od Bich*£ g uaa- tillb tee 5 ioesaells and i3owels of diat F;\ Prerle3tcs Digestion,C6cerfuf- S �'t rc_ t sae d� .,t.Ccnta ILS rteItlrr Ojnun%?•Iorp'.;irte nor Mineral. NOT NesitCOTIC. Akapt. Weld &Sir:c%.• :11TI: , li,,yfu, ALrA,nna • -.(✓4 Sdr - IItin Jr.:! . Nr tire 4,1.S Pirrs iced - ((I•n,5.d. FlJ ,yrur Aperfect Remedy for con iipa- tion, Sour Stornarh,Dinrrltoca, Worms ,Co nvu is ie ns , Fevc r i s h- ness and Loss OF SLEEP. 1<ecSimile Signature cf 'NEW YORK. EXACT COPY OF WRAPPCn. CASTORI For Infa is and Childs The Kind You H Always Bough g Bears the Signature of U For Ov Thirty Yea ORS!NT, IIN COMPANY. NCW YOMM C.r To Cure a Cold in One Day ;rake Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets./ o� ev y 3iwitn Mon boxes sold in past 12 months. This signature, . j�j'• box. 233. ]'ink Lips, Like Velvet, Rough :hopped or Cracked Lips, eau be nide ns soft as velvet by applying at d'i'ne, a light coating of Dr. hoop's Green Salve. The effect on he lips or Akin of this most excel. Olt ointment is etw-oys immediate( and certain. hr. Sh000's Green alta takes out completely the sore- ness of cuts, bee's. bruises and all kin abrasions. It is surely n 'von• derful and most eighty satisfactory healing ointment. In glass jars at 25c. Sold by W. 8, ilowey. if. f!lTOAT1L. $tart tae Pe led Y:'. l )ie eels; B9fi1 Ilp ease wiNciiiiLsEA Mrs. Jasi:t%emeryt E. emery Anfl mil) fuil) 'yore p. lying a visit friday under the parental roof returning home on Sund,. Dir. yI'rak ltk Ilrc.is smiling these: days -its a boy. We 'egret to learn tfrit Miss W. Ilow rd our Junior teacher here is going to leave us after vacation. We %lope eh+ will get along as '►ell where she is going is also dist .,hone. hi. won't bo her emit if she doesn't It is rumored that 'Dir. Charles Godbolt and family were the guests of Mr. Lr Robert Creery o t Cr ry on Sunday last, Mr. Jelin ltoutley and family were viwrecsitik,ng ,at Drysdale a few days last The enter,ainment ,avers in ltro,vn's Hall Tuesday evening in aid .of the Library fund of Cho -.Oleo! %cos high- ly successful and enjoyable and ';reit credit is due those who had charge of the arrangements for the manner in which the affair 'pass gotten up. The hall.was beautifully deeoratcd tvith eeergrc,:ns send bunting. mak- ing a very ?leveeing atffcet. 'I'dlc program utas cnrricd out withoiut n dutch, anti the ardor maintained by the audience was of the hest. Tho program consisted of the "fritesh Lion" by a a dhorua. The eltair- ln:nt. Mr .1. J. Willi to Wilt dowrt for an addre s, and 'everybody was tick- led because the cut his remarks off a few joints from the siorting plate Mr. Will McLeod of Seaforttli was there with n lot of new *?songs. Mr. McLeod hos certainly developed into one of She best entertainers in thio province. He has a rich clear voles and lets smolt it manner of expression that to hear him is to laugh. Each of ')tis numbers were enohored .and he responded with something better aac'h time. It was one continual laugh all the, time when he waa on the stage. The comedy consisted of o laughable farce entitled "Striking Oil" in two acts W1»cli provoked con- siderable laughter. The /harts • by the different members of the cost were well taken, and the histrionic ability displayed was a complete surprise. The character of -Lord Duttonhead" was well acted by Mr. D. McDougall. R. Coward as the es- caped lunatic made a decided hit, and Ethel Brown as "The Old Maid" leas good. Gordo Miller as "Laura Watson" made the audience feel that there are few better. She took her part wet), as did L. Robinson as Sol- oman Steady. ;,Liss Martin, of Exeter, %Olio is al- e -ay s welcomed, sang neveral solos and calla number was so thoroughly enjoyed that she ,.tis vociferously applauded for on cncthore, Mise Ed- n:l Dow ecoomp.•tnied Icor on the pi no. "That Rascal Pat" etas a one •act comedy full of spice and funnyisms that kept the hall ringing with laughter at the ludicrous en- tanglements that Hallie Brown as 'Pat Mc\oggorty" would get into. R. Coward made an excellent Major I'uffjacket and D. ',McDougall as Merles Livingstone. At the cloys of the entertainment ermine Washburn and John Del - bridge asked tJtat a vote of thanks be tendered those who took part itt the entertainment. and those who .attended for the respells; sive chord shown by them in nssist- ing the laudable undertaking. 'rho proceeds for the evening were over $60 so that a substantial ad- dition to tlho library will be made, and possibly a book naso will be pur- °leas d for the school. Tho even- In;zs entertainment closed by singing the National Anthem. A GUAItANTEED CUILE FOR 1'ILE3 holing., Blind, 3lieedine, Protrud- ing files. Druggists are authorized to refund money if Pam Ointmeet tails to :curs in 6 to 14 days, 50o. If your stomach is weak, If your food distresses you, If you aro weak and nervous Use Dr. Shoop's Restorative month and see what it does for Sold by W. 8. Ilowcy. 'I.IYIIICII 1 DOCTOR BRIGHAM SAYS MANY PHYSICIANS PRESC Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compo Tho wonderful power of 1.v.li I'inkliant's Vegetable ('nln .ottml the diseases of womankind is not be it i.s a stimulant, not because it palliative, but si:uply because) it i almost wonderful tonic and mconst ever discot•ere.! to act directly apo generative organs, positively c disease and n•etoring health afel vi _Marvelous cures are reported fro" parte of tho country b}• women have been cues', trainee nuesee have witnessed runrs:utal physicians have rerognizetl the virtue of Lydi Pinkharu's Vegetable Compound, aro fair enough to give credit pule is due. If physicians tiered to be frank op�en, 'hundreds of thein would ackn edge that they constantly prese Lydia E. Pinkham Vegetable Corel in severe eases of female ills as t know• by experience it can bee re upon to effect a cure. The follott letter proles it. Dr. S. C. Brigham, of 4 Brigham Pa U. 11. Gunn, of Sa for•t;h, b.ss dia. posed of his morotsintile' buaiesees to RUBEMr. 11, Willi Imti, of 1)ub -n, yet Mr, + J•'mes Purcell, of Strifes h, 'rhe oAte•t.ayeca of forth. on Dionda) .of last lacy k r. , :ed tike by.. I iw• granting a loin of ;r1 ),000 to the \Villin Shoo company by a vote of and 302 t o 15, Mr. J. S. Nesbitt. e• !ter of Igo stein* Gail hoist at 11 ' rink, fell A E. from the top of t11 it , In, on Mon over diy of last week ne 1 ; , see t(► 119 rans.l ly injured that he ; i -1 Tuesday is a morning. Ile wast u. t1,i': r r-otne re. 9 the p.tirs then the accident happened. tactor n the GENERA!, ". i:'VS. wring ?.Jr. le le WeeliJ, •,.. he has been gor. registrar of South I•• 1, since the n all a}1'at h of his father, , Ii • I it patriek wall Whelihan. some two t •.1 ago. and who ss ho dead bet n dept, ties" for tuho ot•�ir twenty yc;irs,J. h. cn di9►n19,. a l', lay the N'lijUtcy hiss. i11iuenl. The and '"xo fell last I•'r:d,y, 's 1•, \Vbc•Ilan re it having boon notifi• 1 t ( 4ay by the Attorney -General awl . I o by Li 1' and otsl. tl Ippo'utt'd to tie. vacanoy and ri 1>e refund oon T�rdsy be look charge of the 'ley lied Ing rk, rov. eecretary, tint l.: was down and out. Ont fee ea me day Mr, 11. FredSharp was notifk••1 that he had bee • Fitchburg, Mare., writes: "It gives me great pleasure t) say that I Have found Lydia E. 1'inkliam's Vegetable Compound very efficacious, and often pre- i1, t sot scribe it in my practice for female difficulties. fount' it ter} ben ttsc tc tfe of Job Sim a son. nd for 1StA1tR1i:1) In STANLAI:1: U1?:\1ttNC - In Ste, [then, ,lune 16t1,, ell •a C. Doering. ble ; daughter of eire. \i•nt- Dearing. re i to \Vn►. 3, Stant :he. STATHAJI- 110WAIG) - In Exeter, n_ Wednesday, Jul." 't1, Miss Lille r lloweed, 'laughter i f Mr. James - Ilolvnrd• to Harty Statham, of yt Acton. SPENCER-IIORNEY - In Exeter. e tune 191+h, o t 1 Ise borne of the to bride's another, Miss Ada Iorney e to Albert Spencer, of Woodttlam, BEAVERS-EACRf•:'1•f - In Brant- ford, on June 20:h. 1906. by Rev, r Dr. Gee, Mr. IL, W. F. Beavers. a merchant, oral :Secret iry Treasurer of the Usbor.ne & llibbert Mutual Fine Insurance Co., Farquhar. to - Miss Roxie L., 111.>rd daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. l':'crett, Bra.nt•r ford. PATTERSON .- MCCORD. - In 6t, Marys, on June 20th, 1906, by Ikty. 11. ers sonAto -'Liss Annie McCord, oft Il, dorton, formerly of Exeter, fltlttN VILLI. -111 Utb r,,ie, .11•nc 17(11, (bo wife of Mhos. hell, d u son. !'ARSONS.-ldt Con. 't.•plsen, Juno 18, t'he wifs of 8:":1.'.•1 I'awsons, a SOD. JOHNS. -Con, 6, tele,::1e, June 6th elm wife of Win. 1: l: 1. SIMS. -At Crediton 1•: ', June 17th, M • oldest daughter dal for female trouble some time ago, a Inv youngest daughter is now taking it a female weakness, and is surely gaining health and strength. "1 freely advocate it ai a met reliA specific in ell diseases to which women n subject, and give it honest endor_sctnent." Women who are troubled with pai tui or irregular periods, bloating to flatulence,) weakness of organs, displace talents, inflammation or ulceration ea be restored to perfe. t health and strep by taking Lydia E. Pinkhant's Vegeta l Compound. If advice is needed, tv to Mpg. Pinkhant, at Lynn, Mass. Sh is daughter-in-law of Lydia E. Pinkham and for twenty-five years has been ady e ins sick women free of charge. No othe living person has lute the benefit o, wider experience in treating female ills She has guided thousands to health Every mitering woman should ask to and follow her advice if she wants to be strong and well- STAFFA The Ladies Ai` Grace Church, Stoffa, purpose /raving .a strawberry festival Ln Hibbert Town Hall on Ilio evening of Tuesday, June 20th an oto providing a splendid program. --------- To get relief from indigestion, bi iousness, constipation or torpid live without disturbing the stomach o ofnCarer's Littletho Livertake i11. th will please you. d 1)1E1) [IARTNOLL.-Ift Exeter, on Monday Juno 18t/h. nary Ann Vern, beloved • wife of llhonyaas 11 i rt Holl, aged 711 le ' years and 8 monks. r ( ' { Lex -els -a candy bowel laxative, 7 if you have constipation, If you have n coated tongue, if you are dizzy, biliou , sallow, acts, elom have 1 t etc., trisk 5 cents Iax.emli. Sco for yourself. Sold by W. 8e Ilowcy. W INCUELSEA (Intended for 1:1st week,) 1Lr. Coward -has moved his family from Exeter attd is snow living in the residence adjoining the store. Sunshine Sunday School will have a garden party in an ordhard near the church on Monday Evening June 25th. Miss Ilow•ard who has successfully taught our .school for the past year and a 'haft has resigned her position and will teach in the Exeter School Miss IIoword has been very success- ful here acid the are :sorry to loge her. you THE DELINEATOR FOR JrLY Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Kelly and Mi Nellie Stoneman. ut llenwill, epen Saturday evening in the village. Mr. and airs. Heist, of Crediton. spent Sunday the -guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Geiger. Mrs. J, Mcllick than been on the luck list this last week. We wish lair a speedy recovery, Mr. arid Mrs. T, Murdock, of Hen volt, were visiting at Dr. Campbell' on Sunday. The 'regular meeting of the W. C. T, U. etas held at the home of Mrs. J. A. Williams on Monday afternoon. Nies. 8. Merrier oonduoted 1310 devo. Lionel exorcises, '''bile the t luo'ation. was dart as taken by Mrs. IIcyrock, The subject was the ci,tyrette. The business weds then discussed. Mrs. litelek, of Dauphin, Mann, made a few interesting remarks on the work in the West. after which the meeting c1oaed. Don't forget the school picnic, Prl• day, June 22nd. Mrs. Leo, Charlsw-orth, is visiting relatives in Hamilton and Outer ?western points. Mrs. Thompson of Shnddon, is,n viaitine at Mrs. 11 .0. leon's a6 pre, Rent. Miss. Nioliol.son end Miss Best left Frilly to take in ubo excursion to G uel lel, M1. and Mrs, J. J. Merrier and f *►oily visited the former's brother, J. 1), Metzler, at Elmira, on Friday. Spoeinl services are *being held in Use (Catholic week.atholic church Ihis eek. •Mrs. Rose, of Milverton, is visiting her see r, Mrs. Cels, Greb. weekMr. Amos Jones, of Indiana, is vieitin,t friends in this vicinity 1this. Mr. rind Mrs, Ily. Ma,zel spent Sun - clay nt ••.eneall visiting Mrs. 11. Cook who still continues very low. Mr. John Torrance, of Clinton, pumlaaarsl :1 hendsotm buggy front Mi- Nellie Bess & Co., last week. SS The midsummer fosiions with a wealth of illustrations in color and in black -and -white ere attractively portrayed in Helen -Berkeley oLoyd tells how eator for tl July. Summer girl will leo frocked and furbelow•ed, and thee -Dress of Paris is discussed by M. Edott.trd fa Fon• Maine, one of the boat -known critics in Parris. In tiro literary section the most notable feature is the opening tempters of "The Chauffeur and the Chaperon," n new• story by C. N. and A. M. Williamson, authors' of { Tho Lightning Conductor." The s l story, sv11j0h dolls with a group of interesting people cruising in •a mo- tor boat over the quaint waterway. of I[olland, promiecs to , , be the brightest and cleverest novel that these 'renowned writers have . yet produced. Mrs. nary Hinman Abel contributes a chapter on "Flies and Food" in The Delinentor':s campaign for tole foods, and Clara E. Laughlin opens a series of "Stories of faint- ers' Lives," with -t he Pea- sant Painter." Buxton E. Stevenson has the second •p.•trt of the tale "Tho Retro of SJlrlron," nn %there is e short %tory 'entitled "The Ilaby" by Zona Gale. "litre • President of Qucx" Helen M. Winalowes .enter- taining club story. 13 concluded. For the housewife there are many arti- cles of timely sinterest. ,including Novelties for Summer I•'oasts. Straw• berry favorites and New 'Vegetables Cleverly Served. F-OR(lv'F:K SIXTY 1 EARS AN 01.0 ♦vr, 'fresf,Torso 12irarlroy,-Mrs WInslow'e Soothirg Syrup has been n'erl for over sixtyears bymil.lonsofmothers for lhelr children while teething, with perfect snores,, it soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all Palo "e, wind mite. and is the best remedy for h'lnriarrhrtu►. 1t 1+ pleasant to the taste, Sold by dreggl.ts In every partof the world. 21 Gent• a bottle. Its value 1. incalculable. Ile erre and take Mrs win+low's Soothing ?Imp and ask for o0 other kind. S1'BS('Ri1tis FOR TiiE TIMES. Twenty Minutes -T,t Time Enougill 'To Care the Worst Headache From Cause -New Reduction Metbod. Most headaches and pato.y 1 1 Olt Dew eduction Methol-D QQDD lite Headache Cure. Tn D els congestion -a ruthltg n a centers -Which %;stab sly tpe burstingQ mint. tsar e s' los and capiltar;rs 9 tai on the myriads of rte, off. k ben.thero's a path, C etetlAg. cease•. ie� C4 Oleo Method Is 4 $i Jbuttos the it te the pro • the nerve respire end paid! add sr because Das been r" way trys thou• 411s -sou may pity the nerves -but the reinedy prompt roust and will be successful the cooge•tiob -it Reduction Method. found a way-;impie ani) au.�, -tothorouehiyOrf rcomeUM. 'It 14e and Neuralgia. The e 1 0 ttFF 41,4101.1w leadacse Cu[foIs Wily gut te.1 to all forms of HMde 1 tilt' t<.iti%e in every tempetltatbf add recommended by W. S. i!l'\VEY, NW" 11:111��tr6- •-t'wri=��, nae Itl•ttlitt�t�t�a iiiiiciii; �::+ 11 1'�:: . ••■f:fattr., s=e 1 /■tit®� ...=i..• tt� Ari •• �� 41DILLON I NG E -STAY FENCE Y,INT Il Tis [dike nl:: ,R.arAy In la.t- f.,ry sols, n /:.Y.t:� aaltanUM spa ase ttnrd. ar,.11 rit+:lt CA:: t. u, r1.0.1 11 Rine xo a.nnyu.�e Ilhutr..t 1 O.t*i,pm tree -.Ile. ,rept! waal.•I. la/taws 1i_ff'q WrAt IZNCC III -C117 LiM r D. ,f, 1[F,AMAN, Agent, Exeter •••••••••••••••••••••••••r •••••••••••••••••••••••••w • • THE 1'1OLSONS BANK (Incorporated by Act of 1 arliatuent iS:e'e) CAPITAL PAID UP • • RESERVE FUND 53.000.000.00 ••• $3.000.000.00 s 19liranche4 in Ontario, (Plebe,. At+•crta Sri; 1-h relurnl•ia and Msnilobe EXETER IH ANcH Open every Lawful Day from 10 .t. v, to 3 t•. M. except Saturday 10 A. N. to 1 Pr M. Farmers►' Safe Nolen cashed or collected. Forms supplied t)0 Apphration. D1lAFes nn All peters Ill• the Dominion, (treat Britain and L'n• ♦ 1tcd :?tate=, bought ctrl ?old at low tat rat,, of , 2, 1,",.,.. sAviNCIS DEPARTMENT 1°epso,r.lte ot f*1.00 ani upwards received. Interest com- pounded half yearley, and adder' to principai Jnne:loth and December 31st, De - Malta Ke-eipts also issued and highest current rates of Interest allowed, • Advances* made to farmers stock dealers and business men at • low c+t rate. and on moo favorable term°. Agent. at Exeter for Isom. Government, Dickson & Carling, Solicitors. N. D. HUiWON, Manager, >A !••.••••••i•••••••••••••••• •••••••••i•••N••••••••••• il