HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1906-08-09, Page 5THE EXE? LR TIMES,
SHINGLES
We have just received a carload of British Columbia red
Cedar Shingles and one cf Now Brunswick Shii:gles and are
now in a position to supply your wants in this line.
Pariod Roofing
S We are agents for this original Ready Roofing, it is
used on barns, factories, in fact any building that needs a
• good roof. Ask us about this roofing and get a circular.
The R0ssTdWor Go. UU.. Exeter:
of all kinds of
old scrap iron
wanted at M.
.Jackson's
EXETER
We will pay the
highest cash price or
exchange fence posts $
for same.
The Usborne and f1lbbert
Farmer's Mutual Fire Insur-
ance Gompanp
Head Office. Farquhar, Ont.
Pres,: -J. A. NORMS, CROMARTY P.O
Vice -Pres.: -J. L. RUI=seee.,
1tUSSELLDeree 1'. O.
DIRECTORS_
W. H. PASSMORR, FARQUHAR P.O.
WM. ROI. Boa niol.ar P. 0.
WM. BRO(•K `VINCHELSEA P. O.
T. RYAN, DUBLIN P. O.
AGENTS.
JOHN ESSERY. Exeter. agent for
Usborne and Jlitldulph.
OLIVER HARRIS. Munro. agent
.p for Ilibbcrt, Fullerton and Logan.
B. W. F. BEAVERS,
Secv•Treas. Farquhar.
MADMAN & STANBURY. Solioitors
M.JACKSON &SON
Main -St. Exeter. I
One door south of the
Metropolitan Hotel.
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MEDICAL
J N. BROWNING, M. D., M. C.
• P. S„ Graduate Victoria Uni-
versity. office and residenence. Dominion,
Laboratory, Exeter.
DR. A. F. MALLOY, MEMBER
. ONTARIO COLLEGE PHYBI-
etsns and Surgeons. Successor to Dr. J. A.
Rollin... Office Main street. Residence. east
on first street north of Post Office, Exeter,
Ontario.
Y. AND 1I. M. COWAN, 30-1
Piccadilly Street, London, Ont.
Telephone 1523. Long distance connection.
Special attention given diseases of women and I
en ery. Oxford or C. Y. R. Street Cars to
Oprate street take you almost to the door.
No ether city once. Special Bcsapltal and
other arra •gements for patients from a
dlstauoc.
DENTAL
DR, A. R. KINSMAN. I..
iiiiip of s. D. o 8n Honor Graduate
of Toronto R. Dentist.
h
Teeth extracted without pain or
bad after effects, OMce in Fan -
eon's block. West side of Main
1Nlett,"Exeter•
DR. G. F. ROULSTON, L. I). 8.,
I). I). S„ Dentist. Member of
le. C. D. S., of Ontario and honor
Graduate of Toronto University.
OTnzcE:-Over Dickson & Carling's
Law Offices in Dr. Anderson's former
dental parlors.
riONEY TO LOAN.
we have a large anionnt of private funds to
dad enfarm and and village properties at towrat.e.
Intense
OLADMAN k STANBURY
Barristers Solicitors. Main SG Exeter,
"DICKSON Sc CARLING,
nesters So:ioitore Notaries conveyancers
m
Oomiaseiners, solicitors for the Moleons
Hank. Etc.
Wan to Lona at lowest rates of interests.
0/TICE r -MAIN STREET. EXETER.
R. amens. D. A. L.11. O1Ctt&Otr
TIIOMAS CAMERON, CONVEY -
sneer, will drawn, money to loan
en real estate, also ".teemed Auctioneer for
the countle.lof Iluron and Perth. Charges
moderate. Orders lett at the ?talxtt ')r at my
residence. Farquhar will receive prompt mitten
fon.
MONEY TO LOAN
MONEY
We have unlimited private hinds for Inveel
upon farm or village troperty a0 Iowa
Om of Interest.
Di('KSON R CARLING
Exeter
FARM FOR SALE
A choice farm8
.f 0 ':acre, in high
o
Mate of cultivation, good )souse,:
large new barns and stables fitted in
latest improved style: good orohnrd :
s o tvn e r g o.
sever failing ,tell t t c n
venient to churches. srhr►al :end agar.
ket. Vory c i,iy terms of payment
Ilosoession to suit our-ehaser.
VILLA('E PROPERTY
FOR SALE:
11.111 acro in t•ilhegr of Farquhar
on which dove is ercctcd e large
Amick building fitted for store sand
ling. ;Ind a nit Krick cottage
stable will be told separately or
one hlteek.
THOS. t':t'•IFline
1`lr,tutelr.
Voters' List 1906
TOWNSIIII' OF USBORNE
Notice as hereby given that I have
transmitted or delivered to the pce-
sons mentioned in Section Eight
and Nino of "Tho Valera' List Act,"
the copies Teetered by the said Sec-
tion to bo so transmitted or deliver-
ed of the list made pursuant to said
Act, of all persons apps ring by the
last reeked Assessment Roll of the
said Municipality to bo entitled to
vote in the steel Municipality at Elec-
tions for .members of the Legislative
Assembly and nt Municipal Elections
and that said list was first.posted
up at my office, Whalen, on the
31st day of July, 1906, and remains
there for inspection. Electors ere
called upon to examine the said list
and if any omission or other errors
are found therein, to take immediate
proceedings to have the road errors
corrected according to law.
Dated this 31st day of July 1906.
FRANCIS MORLEY
Clerk of the acid Municipality.
11U1tON
Mrs. Addcrly, of Clinton, has in
lar possession n Catholic, ''raycr
Wok that is quite a curiosity. It is
a book ,bf 300 pages about the size
of an ordinary,pocket bible, nnd con-
tains all the ordinary prayers of the
Catholio Church and oleo some spec-
ial prayers. These have all been co-
,ied by Land, and in many erases are
beautifully illuminated in colors.
There k not a line of print in tho
whole beak, the writing is in Gor-
man and ill ebook bears the dato of
1798. The binding would do eredit
to any workman of this age.
FITS YOUR CASE. EXACTLY
Von know Low you feel,- blue.
sickly ;en (heory. Each morning you
waken in a dull "dope" condition and
wish it %yore night a:;ain. Your li-
ver is wrong and needs fixin; with
Dr. Hamilton's Pills; ,they do cure
all liver ills. At once the' system is
relieved of no: ons, blood is enriched
and purified, appetite increases and
digestion picks up. Health and vigor
return because because Dr. Hamil-
ton's fills make the body proof
gainstweakness rind disease. For
Your liver, your kidneys, your atom•
rich, for the a ire of your looks and
feelings. t.ry .Dr. Iiarnjlton's :'ills,
25c. per box at any dealers.
The lite T. G. Illeckstock, who
died in Toronto recently after a
long illness and at the comparatively
early age of 53 years, is sae! to have
left an estate valued at from 8700.000
to a million dollars. A few years
ago he was worth three million dol-
lars, but of recent years lie lost
heavily in mining and other specu-
lations. 'l'he estate is now in gceal
shape, and the assets :are o1 such a
n'tture es to be readily handled.
There ere large holdings of Bank of
Toronto, Imperial liank end flank of
Commerce stock. The widow has a
million dollars in her aayn right.
No one knows better than those
Who have used Carter's Little Liver
iilis ,that relief they have given
when r ekcn for dyspepsia. dizzinrss,
pain in the Aide, constipation, and
disordered stomach.
FARM FOR SALF.-Th,t excellent
form hand 1.ot 9, Concession 10,
(Tsborne, cont,•ining 1011 acres, about
15 gores Irving good bush. This
farm is in excellent condition, first
I clale well. windmill. barn, etc. Tito
farm las been seeded to grass for n
numbor of years and well used prin-
t dpally for restuTe. Tire fences are
in good oonditton. Apply to Wm.
, emery. \Vinohelsta; : itobert Berry,
Kirkton, Executors of esinte of
: the hair Robert Creery.
AUGUST tit 1) I t'OO.
The thrid You Have Always Bought, and which has been
in use for over 30 years, has borne the signatoro of
and has beou Made under his per..
����� sonal supervision since Its infancy.
��u'• Allow no ono to deceive you in this.
Ali Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just -as -good" aro but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Iltt:t:tts and Chiidre11--Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Cnstoria is a harmless substitute for Castor 011, Pare.
gorse, Drops and Soothing Syril-ps. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, 11Iorphine nor other Narcotic
substance. its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. it relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Dowel.., giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea -Tho ilother's Friend.
CENUUJE
CASTORIA
Bears the Signature of
ALWAYS
The Kiril You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
YNe CCNrae,a COMPANY, 71 MURRAY rrnrtr. NEW VOR, Cetl.
REV.
E. A. PEAI(.
The following items are t .::en
from the Antherstburi Eche 1-f :e
recent date.
Item. 1:..A. Fcn.r, wiho for four, yentas
Iran been Pieter of Wesley Sloth dist
ersbip of I), It. Luckharn, furnished
some splendid spvcinl selections dur-
ing 'the service, Durin. his pastor -
are be succeeded in posing off $2.100
debt on Wesley *lurch. besides a
circuit deficit of $61. He loaves the
olturch. prxtached farewell ,e rmons oongrczution wititOut one dollar of
thorn l' th rnotin'r nd eveninr, Sun -I debt. During hie term th' Malden
d.ay, clad left on Wednesday to spend circuit los been detached from the
two utrk.i' holidays hcforc feeing his, town. i'cw pastors can show a bet-'
new charge nt Exeter. The church 1 for record thin Mr. Fear in his
w: as well trued oraboei occasions with 1 four years' (.-odor:rto
net only townspxtople but a lorg.^.I
number from surrounding conenuni- I On invitation of the men et \Ves-
ties who lead tame to ktenv hire •and; ley church, the lassement was filled
respect hire, for also goad work he' Friday evening with members sand
Istd iccomplisln:d during his four adherents and friends of the church
yours ptI.rloret' in %Amherst burls.' to take part in a farewell reception
a
tin a s'►'n' -n, di
Sunday rolling i ; e e t t to Mr.and Mrs. E. A. l'an who r
an t1) hr t aro
e
Y g I
of the thatch woe taxed to its til-; closing t four y:•era' term in Am•
most end chairs laid to .be placed in herstburg. Itev. 1t. ,lohnson Me-
ths aisles toacootnmodate late cont- Cormick, of Midden, occupied the
• r+. Some thirty members of Thistle chair and opened the proceeding,.
Lodge and Prince of Wales Chapter with a very prooti'al address dealing
attended church in a body inform - with the ministerial life and kitties,
ally, and joined the other worship.: A quartette comprising .Misses Har-
pers, as o compliment to the retir is end Luckbam, 0, E. Pulford and
into pastor, whole a mnrntr. r of troth D. R. Luckham, tang "Annie Laurie"
these frntcrnal organizations. Mr,' a short practical address from N. V,
Fear wan deeply affeoted by the eti-' Brush, of Malden, followed, and Mias
denoe of redeem which the large Sylvia Pulford end Alice Gott sang
gathcrine proved and spoke very solos, while Rev. Mr, Nattress gave
feelingly from the text "Bc ye faith- 6,mentlid balk. The programme wax
ful unto death." At the conclusion pleasantly varied by the presentation
of the sermon Le took occasion to to Mr, and Mrs. Fear of a hanrisemte
express his. tl:ere 11 •nk� ton vtr. silver ten service and a complimen-
bous church organ'zations which hart tory address, in his reply Mr. Fear
stood so loyaily by hint during his referred in fitting terms to the plea.
pastorate, Rev. Mr. Nattress of sure this four ycnrs' work had
St. Andrew's church, entered et this brought him and l►ia sorrow at port -
point and added a few words of fere- ing from arch ;oral friends. Ice
well. and Her. 1). M. Lewis, of the croon and cake followed -and an hour
A. M. E. ,church, nude the closing of ycry enjoyable /social intercourse
ernyer. Tho eboir, under the lead- wound up n plensrnt evening.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE i)AY
Take Laxative Ilromo Quinine Tete
lets. All druggiste refund the mon-
ey if It tails to cue •, E. W. Grove's
•ienerurst is on etch hoz. 25o.
To Cure a Cold in One Day ,
mho Laxative Brom Quinine Tom• �1 o every
•/eeeeet/'
There arrived in Toronto lot week
, fine lot •of heroes owned Inc King
Ede -eel and Lord Rothchild, one
which one to be shown eft the 0 -'n -
ad a National Exh bitie.n. They fire
all Shine lanes, end will give O.mnart-
ion 14 ,004 n geed ielcn rf what tho
reel Shire is like, keine ,e piked lot
of enirnels end representing pretty
wetly every nge and keel. There
are ten in fife' string. two stallions.
:e Tooling roti, a breed rn,r' amt
fo'1, three filPj^x, one, we and three
yt'try old rermeetivety. an,' two weld.
Owe With fire exception of one of
OPERATION AVOIDED
EXPERIENCE OF MISS MERKLET I
1
She Was Told That an Operation Was 1
IInevitable, Now She Escaped It.
When a physician telly a woman en! -
tering with tenons feminine lroeble that
an operation is thee -eery, the very
thought of the knife unit the operating
table strikes terror to her heart, and
our hospitals are full of women coating
for just such operations.
IiEEI' THE 01.1) FLAG FLYING.
Mr. J. J. Hill in referring to his
proposed railway in tho North West
slated it would not be an American
invasion is be was a Canadian, and
it awes to help) forty--iid Canada that
lac was doing it enol advised Canad-
ians to 'Beep the Old Flag flyi.n;"
t
Mr. N. Dyer llurdoi. Exeter's pert
laureate comtaosed the t ho following
lines, grinch he sent to Mr - Hill ill ,and
a few days ago received a letter
from t bat gentlemen, compliment-
ing him on his work. Prof. ilrotvn
t he organist of the Trivet. Mem-
orial Church is putting ,the words to
•. a
irileargrct:4errley
There are cases where an operation
is tee only resource, but when one con -
eiders tho great number of eases of
inenacinif female troubles cured by
Lydia E. 1'inkhanl's Vegetable Com-
pound after physicians have advised
operations, no woman should submit to
one without first trying tho Vegetable
Compound and writing Mrs. Pinkham,
Lynn, Mae:,., for advice., which is free.
Mies Margret elerkley, of 275 Third
Street, Milwaukee, Win., writes:
D.ar Mrs. Pinkhain:
"Loss of strength, extreme nervousness,
shooting pains through the pelvic organs
bearing -down pains noel cramps compelled
neo to seek medical advice. The eloctor,
after snaking an examinntion said I had
a female trouble and ulceration and advised
an operation. To this I strongly oblectcd
and decided to try Lydia E. 1'inklaana s Vo -
1 getable Compound. The ulceration quickly .
i healed, all the bad symptoms disappeared I
and I ant once more strong, vigorous and ,
I well."
Female troubles are steadily on the
1 increase among women. If the monthly
periods aro very painful, or too frequent
t and excesssive-t•f you have pain or
swelling low down in the left Bide,
bearing -down pains, don't neglect your-
self : try Lydia E. 1'inkhant's Vegetable
Compound.
again There is :e 111-2.` •oat mine at
the foot of the meati' .in. On alto
raid farther on It ant Fr Ink there
' was .t grand sirht, • .e.e1 the "Old
Mean's Cove." This is large holo
:,bout thirty feat up it the Bide of
tate rock, with been:lel clear water
gushing out in cabinet ice, The
very high mount,. in: a this triitl
are very beautiful, and t. hat the piece.
ole of Exeter would;I a rmountaita
is amore hill crimple -1 to them.
When ee arrived in I •rnie and had
u wish gad bmakeist1.0 went to a;
mount lin called Fault's•. Looking;
from the town it ap,, +ars to be
,beat a mile away, but whon two
Ibot ,lucre .cud had • limbed about'
loll wayip tar dee 1.••1 Io retrace
our steps and when we got back Wo
inquired and found it was about five
miles. The aaount•, as is about 350e
feet high and up the -incline is about
5 000 feet with snow r.a the summit.
We then tank to the liege Raw,
still Dolled the Elk Lumber Co. They:
-sew ,,bout 100,000 feet of lumber per
day. We then took in the Doak;
ovens. :rhev leave 425 -flak ovens go4
ing (ell tIto lints. Ther t1 fields are
about five miles out. Fernie is a a
small elocc of bet( 1,000 population,
kept up by tate lumbering rand mine
ing industries. July 2.111) wo left:
Ferree for Kootenay 1: inding. Tho
principal thing that keeps ups the
town on (bis reed is the lumbering.
Telking _bout cedar, it would make,
your ryes glisten t e look nt the
trees reaching 200 feet Nigh and
u
throe feet in diameter. Tho sceneryl
along the Elk river is !magnificent.
the mountains towering high into
aid :,bows the clone. . Ono thing
thatat struck enc matt about these
mountains is that they euro iolay,
instead of rock as they are in One
tario. The read through the Crowe"
nest was an easy :road to build.
A. E. IIODGF.RT.
1'
Fait term opens sept 4
In deciding to set a business mitescation or shorthanei training, it is
wise to rha'tse a schrol that is we1le
known for strictly !: g1) -credo work,
Tee
ELLIOTT
TIIE YORK COUNTY LOAN
"I would not bo surprised if the
York Loan paid .its shareholders ono
hundned !cents on tho dollar." This
was the statement made by n To-
ronto lawyer who is well acauainted
with the work of the liquidators,
and the situation of the cstnae at
present. Up to date Itbe holders of
115,000 slsa:res Lave (leen heard from,
The Grand Trunk Railway, which
wag supposed to .have one of tho lar-
gest lists of shareholders in the
world, has one-third less than that
number, •fete work of assorting the
York Loan peassbf oks, and proving
the ownership of shares. will not
be completed till after Christmas.
SPECIAL REDUCED RATES TO els
PAUL AND MINNEAPOLIS.
For the Grond Army of the Re-
public Notional Encampment. Min-
neapolis, August 13rh to 18th, the
Grand Trunk Railway will sell round
trip tickets at special reduced Tates,
good ruing August 10, 11, 12th. also
for suoh trains on August lath, ns
will enable passengers to leave Chi-
cago on same day. Tickets valid re-
turning until August 31st, with, ex-
tension until September 30th, on
tayment of 50 •cents. Gell on G. T.
It. Agents for full pa rtioulars,
DRIVEN FROM THEIR CHFJRCII
Because the trustees of the Color-
ed Baptist Chute& nt Windsor, Ont„
'refused to give up possesvon of
their church, upon which there was
a mortga,e0 of $800, which had lately
been foreclosed, a writ of eviction
was issued at Osgoode Hall, Toron•
to. Friday, on behalf of the mort•
(tepee, P. 1I. O'Neil.1ti14tott n, Ire-
land against elestrs ,.1. T. Shephard,
Thomas Armstrong, Gcorze Turner,
and Hobert Garter, of Windsor.
A GUAiIANTEED CARE FOR PILES
itchinz, itlind, lileedine, i'rotrud-
ine Piles. Dru.rzists are authorized
to refund money if l'azo Ointment
fails to cure in 6 to 14 days. 50o.
CARL WILSON A' SUICIDE FOR
LOVE
ileoause his sweetheart, Miss Ma-
bel Thompson, had gone !to Toledo,
and Ito believed her lovo for hien had
grown cold, Oarl Wilson, nova e3, an
employee of the Wyandotte shipyard
and living nt 58 Eureka nvcnue, com-
mitted suicide Monday, July 30, by
blowing out his ttnains with a shot-
gun.
Wilton went to les room about 11
o'clock, and, placing 0 mirror by the
side of his bed, limed the shotgun of
his lend.
Wilton was an oasumed name and
his brother refuses to give his ri3ht
name, retying •that the dead man was
a donertcr from the united States
navy, The young woman with whom
Wilton was in love now lives .it 722
Superior street, Toledo.
\Vilsen left a letter toying that
cigarettes caused him totake his
own life, but it it believed that the
absence of itis att-eetheart Doused it.
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Teacher Wanted
I To boreal S. S. Na 10, Usborne,
known as Lumley sol col, Applica-
cations, stating salary, received up
to August 13th, Address John Conn
Sec, -Tress„ Thames Road 1'. O.
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BORN
SAMUEL -In Victoria Hospital Lon-
don August 1st. 1903, the wife of
Mr. Reginald Samuel, manager of
efolson's Rink, Iligheatea dau;h
ter
ZINI1IER.-in Dashwood. on Aug-
ust 3rd, to Mr. and Mrs. \Vm.
'inimer. .8 eon.
1)11x1)
eVESTCOTT.-In Seaford) on Mon-
d iy, August Lith, Win. Westcott,
aged 53 years,
FOR OVER SIXTV 1 EARS
AN OLD AND WztLy,-TRrsn RxMsDT.-Mri
Winsl.,w's Soothing Syrup has been n.rd for
over sixty years by millions of mothers for their
children while teething with perfect success
It soothes the child, softens the Bunts, allays all
pain cures wind collo. and 1s the best remedy
for 151arnccea. It is pleasant to the taste. Sold
by druggists In every part of the world, 25
acnes a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be
sure and take Mrs Winslow's Soothing
ltyrnpand ask for na other kind.
,A TRiP TIIitO1:GH TIIE WEST.
July 20th when we left Caron the
day was beautiful but very ;hot. We Our Sewing Machines are 0. K.
ranched Medicine flat about 10,30
p fief We passed some very fine Also a fine Lille of Statin
prairie on the; trip up to efapel
Creek. This is the only piece on
the trip to Med:-cine Hot that isof nery Cheap.
.any importan e. It has nbeut 700
Of a population and is a great pas-
turing place with large herds. The
farmer is driving the renoher out.
We took Saturday looking around
hero. They have no bridge noroas
the river, and the only way of get.per the Stomach
M
driven bank and forth the "win
heart and Kidney
cur'rcnt, and to constructed like
nn
raft. we lett for Lethbridge about
ten o'clock at night.
Lethbridge is ;Din; to be .n finer
place. It fro; been a ranching rand'
minims country, but like Maple Creek
the farmer is driving the-nnncher 1
out. The C.1'. 11. it building a larze •
depot here. Thi; town his about
3500 of a population, with .n finch
park 1.tid out in tho centre of the`
town, which will add to its beauty
in time to come. The ear't strike1
on has been for about three months;
.and things aro a little dull, and'
money is scarce. Tho worst we saw
lore on Sunday was n largo picnic.
This in Canada eI►ould not .bo allow-
ed. The Americans nro very plenti.
ful around hero which amount/I for
the 8undnv picnics. Wo left Loth•
bridge for Fernie about three o'clock we
Monday morning. This was our
first night out of heel. \\'e arrived in
Fornie about fa :e, In. we eloped
through Frank, or 1 mule t lacy over
Frank, which place you will recall
had tho rock slide three and n belt
yours ago. It ie a tight of broken
rock which I shell never forget,'
about 11-2 miles in length by 1-2
mile in widt11, The town in rebuild
ing ri tht at t ho fret of the other
mount cin. They will be covered up
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TORONTO, 0_71!.
is well known las one of the bele
Commercial Sohcols in existence. herecord this year hat been most res
markable. None of our graduates
:are out of positions end the demand
for them is about twenty times the
supply. Write to -day for our magi
nifioont oatalogue.
\V, J. ELLIOTT, Principal,
Oar. 1-onge and Alexander Streets
OUR PiANO SALES
For the past month have been
very satisfactory both to our-
selves and our customers. This
we attribute to our exceptional
good values and easy terms of
payments,
OUR GOODS
aro the finest the market affords
and our terms most liberal,
Do not listen to the men who
Say all manner of evil of ne hut
call and see and judge for
yourself.
Sewing Machines
S. MARTIN & SON
ling Gorges is to use n small ferry .
1
11
Dr. Sboop's Restorative is a CAN
Care - got a Symptom Cure.
It IIs common mistakes to take artificial di
for stomach troubles --or heart atiAlulas
Weak heart -or so-cal,r•d kidney retraediie 1
kidneys. These uryatodo not act reps
1 or of their own ar,' rd -they have no ••
et lir themselves-at.,l not once In 800 t1
(lo me the fault , t the organ. It t, t
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z THE I IOLSONS BANK
(incorporated by Act of ParliamentPM)CAPITAL PAID UP • • • • • • • • - • • • 53,000,000.00
RESERVE FUND •••• ••-• - •. S3.000,000.00
t? Branches In Ontario, Qnet.ee. Alrert, British Columbia and Manitoba
Z EXETER BRANCH
IOpen every Lae fel Day from 10 A. M. ton 0. 0. except Saturday 10 a. Y. to 1 r, e.
Fenrntorrs' Bole Notes* esaht(1 or colleet?d. Forms supplied
On errlicntlon. DRAFTS nn all 4(0 1.e it, the hominicr, (treat Britain and t'n•
Iced States, bought and sold at lowest rates of exchange,
• MAVIN(ifl DEPARTMENT
I Uepos*itte of $1.00 anal upwards received, interest COM.
founded halt yearley. end added to prim fpal .Ione 30th and December '1st. De -
4,0.1t. Iteretpt. also Owned and blithest current rates of interest allowed.
Advancers made to formers stock dealers and husinetes men at
lowest ratts and on moat favorable terms. Agents et Exeter for Dan. eovertsstetI,