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COLE'S
BRUN POCH
Se:eel
1,,9 the 13es,t
BmAirsiliteontainsno alum.
phnephates • or other adulter-
ants. '
BECAUSE it is rnifoena in
•etreegth and thus never fails
to please.
BECAUSE it is a Pure Cream
Tarter taking Bowder„ whole-
some and nutritious
BECAUSE it make e the 4ight-
est, whiteet and most delicious
tea biscuits and cakes, produc-
ing results that cannot be ob-
tained •by using any other
powd.er.
Wise cooks will accept no other
Price 25 Cents a Pound.
Prepared by W. S. COLE, Plun.B.
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COLE'S DRUG STORE
Exeter,
41111M
Ontario
Ozeter Abrorate
Sanders & Creech, Props.
TH:ITRSDA.Y, JUNE 17; '06
New Books in Library
The following list of new books has
been •added to the Public Library.
Subscribers will do well to cut this list
out and paste it in their catalogues.
No. . FICTION.
1037 Heritage of Langdale
Mrs. Alexander
1038 Second Life, The n
1039 Her Ranson Garvice
1040 Her Heart's Desire
1041 Leola Dales' Fortune. .
1042 So Nearly Lost
1043 *Usurper The _
1044 Love's Dilernnaa
1045 Silver Bens A. Haggard
•1046 Corsican Lovers The • Pidgin
1047 Golden Gwendolyn E. E. Green
e ' GENERAL LITERATURE.
017 A Race with Ruin Headon Hill
918 Passeager from Calais 'Griffith*
919 Boys of St. Timothy ' Pier
920 Little Women Married Alcott
921 Jimmy's Cruise e "
922 Spinning Wheel Stories "
923 Shawl Straps •
924 Painted Shadows R.Le Gallienne
925 Sage Brush Parson . 'Warct
926 Hundredth Acre, The . Camden
•927* Huldah • ,A, MeGovvan & Cooke
928 The One Who Saw •- • N. Hill
929 The Angel of Pain Benson
• 930 If Youth but Knew Cassell
tt
• HISTORY
548 History of Canada J.M.McMullen
549 ‘‘ " "
550 Peril of the Sword • Harcourt
551 WithFife and Drum at
• Louisburg Oxley
552 Wolverine, The Lawrenee
MISCELLANEOUS •
376 House of MeriIeee The Marshall
•8T7. Sir Galahad a N.Franee Johnson
378 Uncle William J. 'Lee
879, Breath of' the -Gods • McCall
VOYAGES; etc.
• 545 In Search of the Castaways Verne
• Changes In Cabinet.
Ottawa. June 2.—Hon. Chas. Fitz-
patrick has been appointed chief jus-
tice of the supreme court of Canada;
• Mr. Aylesworth is Minister of Justice;
• Mr. Lennemeis Postmaster General.
• E.ael Grey in London.
• London iwas visited by Canada's Gov-
ernor General on Saturday. Ile with
. 'his party and the city council took a
• deive about the city. On the drive the
Earl seemed particularly interested in
the homes of- the working classes. A
reception was held later.
° Twenty-four Bomb Victling
Madrid,Jone 2,—Twenty-four people
Were killed bya bomb been thrown at
the -royal carriage of King Alfonso and
Princess Eva who were married in
• Mad -id, on May 31. The 'King and
Qaeen had a narrow, etletipe„
Pv% varentoon.,
A
A Hair
Dressing
• Nearly every one likes a fine
, hair dressing. Something to
• niake: the hair mac manage;
able; to. keep, it from being
• tOo ,roogii, or from splitting
at the -ends. • Something, too,
that wili feed the 4air at the
same time, a regu,lar hair -food.
•Well-fed hair will be stron g, and
will remain where it belongs
on tho head, not on iic cotnbi
''Phe best kind o
tor knee minty year"
Is"."• 114 gdWfor4ftriggr• '14".
tteSaleitittat.
ers NUL
POCIVat.
Cent ral
he Ladies Aid of Centralia church
have been suceet-sful hi.C'euritrtg k he.
Imperial Maio Quartette of London
for their e t' w july 1s. This
quartette eauneshighllY rFecna$PePolcd.
'She C13pet,)0 tO the • socuety i.aarge„
pai(1 the ladiesfca certain that tbe
rublie will eirtoy the trt,at that is being
provided. —Si tnellookine and daughter,
Miss Franees,of Toronto are the guests
of :liars: W. R. Elhott.-40". W. Vail. a
former station ager4 hut who
laa6, been T. E. „station agent .;rt
1)1yth for some years past, /eft Thurs-
day with his family, for London. lie
has been appointed to
force a the,railway of that cu.
mank:friends here wish himself
tita4 familyevery happiness in their
ew 1,20 •• e.
Dashwood •
The Village trustees have been busy
the past week with a large force' of
men repairitig the 'sidewalks. It is
their intention to put down a lot of
cement walks.—We are glad to her
that Mrs. Geo. Wiegancl, who is now
at one of the hospitals, London, where
she recently underwent an operation,
is progressing favorably, and that it is
expected in It couple Of weeks will .be
able to return to hVe home here.—Mrs.
J. Reid and children of Lieury were in
the village Mouclay week.—Mr. E. P.
Paulinleft on Tuesday of last week to
take charge of his new business in God-
• erich.—W. Shrum has had his name
• painted in large letters on the canaas
shade in front of his store.e-Several
from here attended the S. S. Conven-
tion at .thinaburg as delegates from
tlae Evangelical cliurch.—Mrs..F. Ehl-
ers of Berlin is visiting her son here,—
Messrs. Geo. Powell, Ed. Beaver and
E. Buswell spent Sunday with friends
here.—Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Snell Sundaye
ed with thelatter's parents here.—On
Tuesday Mr. Sim Ireland moved with
his family to Stratford. Their many
friends will wish for them, every .sue-
cesee-Mrs. E. P. Paulin spent Sunday
with her husband at Goderich.—Mrs.
M. Miller and family of Edmonton are
visiting Mrs. 0. Miller here.—J. Hays
of St. Marys was here Monday on bus-
iness,—J. Link has reshingled his barn.
ADDRESS AND PRESENyATION.—The
members of Mr. E. P. Paul_in's Sunday
School class met at his home on the
evening of May 28th prior to his leav-
ing for Goderich and presented ,Mr.
Paulin with a fine easy chair and the
following address:
DEAR MR. PAI'LIN—In view of your approaching
departure from among us we; the members of your
5. 8. class, have assembled to -night in orderto show
our appreciaeion of your faithful services toward 'us
during the past three years. and also to express our
sincere regret that circumstances will not permit
you to remain longer among us and also to convey to
you our appreciation of the interest you have ever
mi
anifested n our welfare, temporal as well aS spirit-
ual, and as a token of our gratitude we would ask
you to accept this gift in the hope that it may serve,
to recall to yourmind pleasant memories of the past
and we trust that by the grace of God we may all be
enabled to..move onward. and upward till we reach
that heavenly home wire partings are no more. We
• wish you success -in your new enterprise and that
the blessing -of God may rest upon you and your fam-
ily wherever you May go,
Mr. Paulin, although taken entirely
• hy surprise, made a very suitable re-
ply, after which the eveningavas spent
in .social *chat.'
• CredittOn
Miss Dora,Eilber, Who has been vis-
iting her cousin, Miss Martha Wenzel,
for a few days, returned to .her home
Sunday.—Rev. Andrews and Mr. Wm.
Lewis attended the Conference of the
Methodist church at 'Windsor last
week.—Mrs. Dellenbach of Hamilton
spent few days last. week in our burg,
the guest of Mr.- and Mrs, Samuel
Brown.—H. Eilber, M.P.P.,- returned.
horne from his trip up through North-
ern Oneerio. He reports having had
a very pleasant 'outing and was sue
ceseful'in bringing home a sample of
ore from the Cobalt mines.—Jacob
Holtzman and Ira Brown are -attend-
ing therSunday School Convention in
New Hamburg this week, as delegates
of the Evangelical church.— Mrs. John-
son, accompanied by her son, is visit-
ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jtio
Brown.—Our football boys were in Ex-
eter Monday evening and played a
hot plane, defeating them by 1-0.
Next!e-Our farmers have cenimenced
performing their statute labor.—We
are pleased to see that Abe Walker is
now able to enjoy a drive. le was a
year ago Tuesday that he was so ser-
iously injured in the bank barn' at
Frank Triebner's. Although his re-
covery is slow, we all rejoice that he
is gradaully regaining his strength.—
Mrs. Jos. Krupp and family of Water-
loo are visiting Mr. and: Mrs. Tobias
Wurz.—Our shoeman, B. Brown,. is
having his store repainted. MAIDS iSP
Hairis are doing the work and are
making a gond job of it. --Wes. Kerr,
who has been conducting a general
store here for a few years, has dispos-
ed of the entire etock and Monday left
for Alberta on -a prospecting trip. Dur-
ing Mr. Keres business career here he
has proven himself to be a shrewd and
practical business rnan,and was a good,
upright citizen. In church and social
circles he will he flinch missed and as
superintendent in the Methodist 'Sun-
day School his place will be hard to
(ill. We trust he may meet with
ek*,ery success, wherever he may east
his lot. We understand that Mrs. Kerr
win remain in Crediton for a time.—
Ed. Wuran has 'returned from a two
months' trip to'Spdkan6, VVash,—God-
fred Gaiser and son, Israel, 'have ae-
_ceested situations in Bright. --Mrs. J.
Brown is recovering from her illneSs.--
Robt. 'Walker, Arthur Coxworth WM.
and bean Hill, Jr., left Monday for Al-
berta. Steen Finkbein-
er was in Zurich on Sunday.—Miss
Loiey Marlowe visited lVfies Finkbeiii-`
ee t Daalavvoodiast week.—Misa Mary
E 13i own in in Chicago and Naper-
ti., making fired arrangements
before leaving for Mimi, where she
will labor a8 a missionary. 1May the
choicest biereoings rest on Miss Brown
and may the future be crowned with
every auccese ie the wish of bet. many
friends here.—Mr. and. Mrs,: rope. and
Mr. and Mra, flaylock, have returned
to London after a visit here.--Mrse 11.
Finkbeiner, win') has been, here on
has returned to, Exeter.eaViis
Grainien of tondon is the guebt of Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Onnuingharn.—Sno.
Fereat has commeneed the concrete
walks. Ile is at present working at
the crossinga, Our town will he'. on
.the move from novir otre—Taist FridaY
evening, et* eccond team of ball plav.
ors, called the "D'uffe1a,0 went to Ete.
tor and, played a flVe inning game, de:,
fee ting them by a. geOre of 8--7. The
"buffers)" are now pomaemaed of new
stilts and it certainly givee them a ilne
t1PpOzItrallIVL'.--Tho SILsio and
Carrie Zerihn visaed trionis in London
day.—Let We;dieesJay our fiehopll
by went to ,Parkbill and .p3ayed a
fast game a baeoball with the hays of
that townand were 'eueeeseful rn
feating them by a gocadraargare We
now have three ball teams, and pill are
winners, We 'would like to hear of a
neighboring toWn or village having
these. number and meeting with
such sneeess.,.
DTaaTeseePeath reiraold froin °ale
ralalet)Feiday, June 1st, lqre. Sophia
Mellin, 011K, 9f our moet reSpected resi-
dents, after a vOry brief illness. The
deceased_was taken ill on Monday ev-
14,-kritvew• consciousnese atmost
nntdiarely and never regained it asp
to the time she died. c.Slati had att.lal.n-
edthe age of 81 years and although of
a weak constitution her sudden death
was a great shock to her Many friends.
The remains were interred in the
Evangelical eilurch cemetery on Suu-
day afternoon, the Rev. Bean °faint-
ing, She leaves to mourn her demise
a daughter, Mrs. John F. Brown, and
two son, William of Harpley, and
Adlolph of Brooklyn, N.Y., besides a
large number of friends and relatives.
Wejoin in extending our sympathy
to the bereaved family.
• Elimville
Rev. Fair attended the,. Conference
sessions held at Windsor the past
week.—Our boys received their new
football last week and are certainly
making good use of it.—W. Coultis
and fanaily spent Sunday in Orediten.
—S. "Andrews purchased a draught
mare from A. Hicks, Centralia, this
Sk inner has accepted
g position with oar genial blacksmith.
J. johns, Melv. will soon be as good
at smithing as at carpentering.—N.
Row -chat); disposed of his span of grey
horses to a gentleman near St. Marys
last week.
Mooresville
Jos. Sinapson of Port Huron i here
putting up fences on his farna in Mc-
Gillivray.—John Sinapson lost his best'
mare tbroirgh death -a few nights ago,
—Murray, son of Jas. Neil is siitrrring
from an attack of pneumonia and the,
little fellow is quite lowe—lienre Hod-
gins and Wm. Londesboro are buying
horses hi this locality foe the Western
market:—Mrs:Thos. Clarke and Miss
Ida Simpson visited in London last
week.—Mrs.Thos. ti. Simpson has gone
to Loudon.—Andrew Neil of London
visited friends here over Sonday.—
King Hodgins lost a valuable foal
through`deatli last week.
•
• Winchelsea
Mr. Bloomfield and family have left
our burg and taken up their abode in
Lucan. 'Mr. Bloomfield and Mr. cow
ara have dissolved partnership and
the firm will henceforth be known as
Cloward & Clarke, Milton Clarke hav-
ing taken Mr. Bloomfield's interest in
• the business. Mr. Bloomfield during
his short stay with us made many
. friends and he and family leave with
the best wishes of all. On the evening
.previous to their departure *a lawn
social was given: them on bare 0. God -
bolt's lawn and it is. _needless to Say
that_ell spent a very enjoyable time.
We understand that Mr. Bloomfield
has secured a .desirable situation. as
traveller for Lind.Kerrigisn, wholesale
grocersof Lond.on, We . wish hina
succeSs. ..•
The paling people of Winchelsea axe
preparing for a concert on June 19th,
The proceeds of this entertaiernent
are to.go to add to the school library
and to procure a suitable book -case,
With the splendid talent in and arounde
Winchelsea we may expect this enter-
tainment to be one of the best of its
kind ever given around here. Besides
local talent there will be Miss Anna E.
Martiteof Exeter and Will McLeod of
Seaforth. If you want to laugh and
grow fat you had better make it -a,
peint to hear McLeod. For particu-
lars about the dialogues see bills.
Miss Winona Howard who has suc-
cessfully taught the Jr. Department
of our school for the past year and a
half has handed her'resignation to the
secretary of the school, and will, we
understand, take a position in the Ex-
eter school. Miss Howard has been .
,very successful- teacher and we are
very sorry to lose tier.,.t,
Forecasts tor for' (lune.
A regular storth period reaches from
theilah to the 16th. This period isetil-
Most certain to bring general and se-
vere perturbations, of the Earth or the
atmosphere. Naturally these ,distur-
bances should be heavy ram and thun-
der storms. The crisis of this period
will fall within forty-eight hours of
sunset on the lath, culminating on the
afternoon and night of the 14th. Gen.
eral ana destructive hail will be a
marked feature of these disturbances,
with elendimrst and possible tornadoes
over central to northwestern sections.
Violent and sudden change to cooler
will follow these disturbances with
snow setiallsin the northwestern moun-
tains, and possible frost in extreme
nothern states, betweett the 14th and
Brucelield.
The. Independent Order of Foresters
intend holding a strawberry
the near futUre,----Mrs. Will Berry
r.D. few weeks' visit to her brother,
Alex.Ra*,s,at Carello—The MissOs Mar.
g[Aret, and Cariie Ko5s of Tolman, are
vnsiting at their home on tho London
Rood.—J. Bally has moved with his
familly to Clinton Where he has secured
,L having
leaaed farm on the 3rd eon. of Tuck-
ersanith„ left Monday' With • hie family
and effect* for the .great Noithwestt
They wilitsettle Itegina where Mr.
Caldwell -will engage in the 'roll estate
i: c:'. eieee,
SOLTY tO
reeortftn6 death of Edith McKnight,
beloved wife a W., A. • Stanbury, jr.,
of tile London road, avhieh sad event
occurred on • WedneSday. About a
month ago deceased gave birth to t
baby boy and seemed to be getting
along quite nicely but complications
set in and all possible care was lavish-
ed'upon her but all to no avail. Mrs.
Stanbury, who was in her 23rcl year,
was united in marriage to her now be-
reft husband on Dee, 1,4,, 1904-, their
union being a happy one. To the hus-
band who is thus so sadly bereaved
and is left with a motherless baby boy
of three weeks, the sympathy, of the
whole community is extended. The
funeral took•place on Friday to the
Clinton cemeter-y and was attended
by,a large number of sorrowing
id-
tives and friends.
IIensall
For hay forks and slings go to John
Charlton, Exeter. n. , • .
Mrs. GarneeSmallaceMbe% does not
seem to iinprove as rapidly as her
many friends would wish.—Ilenry
Hood of Regina, Sask., is home on a'
Visit.—Mrs. Schaefer is recovering
from her recent illness.—Miss Wood
of Paisley is.a visitor at the bOole of
her aunt.— Pete Triggerson is not en-
joying the beet of health:—Miss Jessie
Watson was a guest of Miss .Bose
Yungblut during' the week.—David
Wren is home from College where he
passed a very successful examination'.
Miss Bawden of Clinton, spent a .few
days in town last week.—Rev..E.Medd
and J. O. Stoneman attended the Con-
ference at Windsor last 'week.—Rev.
Met Smith preached preparatory ser-
vices zit Clinton' on Friday.—Mr.. and
Mrs. Joseph Hudson celebrated their
golden wedding on Monday. A very'
pleasant time was spent by all pres.
ent.—Geo. Wren, who has been ill, is
on the mend. --Oliver Geiger_Pf Water-
loo, who was obliged to return home
owing to illness, is getting along nice-
ly.—Ed. Howald, who recently under-
went an operation at Gunn's Hospital,
Clinton, for an abscess of the bowels,is
improving as feet as can be expected.
Bob Higeins, who returned from the
West a few days ago,' received word
Satarcidy of the Sudden. death of his
sister,Mrs. Robert Pickell, at,Forest,--
Geo. Trott, has returned -from a sever-
al. weeks' trip to Manitoba. Mrs. Trott
has a o ret urnedfrom Stratford vvh ere
she has been staying during Mr. Trott's
absence, Mr. Trott .purchased some
land no Saskatoon.—Sandy Bawden
and W: Cooks who: left here recently
for the West haye eecured good post-.
itsi,oeu.itt Regina and Winnipeg respect-
r
Many VVomen. have
Kidney, Trouble
and don't know It. They at-.
- tribute their ill -health to weak-.
• - nets." Dragging 'Pains in the
hips, backache, nervousness,.
• tiredness,- headaches—a„re more
often caused by sick kidaeYs.
If your kidneys are not well,
the other delicate,' organs are
disturbed, and inflamed, bringing
on the horrors of fetnale weak-
ness and the 'terions troubles
often attending pregnancy.
THE :GENTLE. KIDNEY I$ILL
• tures these cases of "Female
• Weakness"' -because, they. cure ,
• the Kidneys, They promptly
reetore the Kidneys to laealtia,
allay inflammation, take away
the pains; and make the deli-
cate organs -well. and :song.
At druggists, or direek on receipt of Pride. 50e.
THE OLAFJ.IN OHERRICAL co. LIMITED
witiosop. corn
Wood.' i Pbsoiiphodiuo,
The Great Enylish, .ilentecly.
Tones and invigorates the Whole
nervous system, makes new
loodta old Veins. Cures Nero.
mat Debility, Mental an Drain, Worrlheee.
pdacieney, 'Sexual Wealtness„ Emissions, per -
maw -Moo, and Erects of ..d&wo or Excesses.,
IPrice $1 per box. ebtfor V. One Will Pleat*, siX
Will oure. Sold b all dru to or mailed in
mailtd ree. The Metlinine CO.,
W ' On
Oath )kg. on redert4 of ice New pamphlet
18th. (formerly inclaor)
To Understand that We have now in our ware..
rooms one of the largest and best assorted stocks
of Furniture ever shown to the people in this
eection. We have all the latest goods and hay-
ing bought them at close tigufee we will sell at
CLOSE. PRICES.
e
Window Shades
We have a splendid stock of these in latest style
and varied:patterns. •
sawivx
ing ac ales
We have the afteney for the Williams Sewing
Maehines, acknowledged to be the best.
Baby Carriages, Etc.
Do yon want a Kthy-coriage, go.eart. orlittie wagon for your boyV, We
have them and you C4til get no better. • •
We have Everything in ileum Furniture,
Curtain.' PoieS. ,and Trimmiagi of all kinds,
P. McIS4AC0
#rautt MOOIXer' War
• There's nothing too good
• to g� into MOONEY'S
CRACKERS The , best
flour that Canada mills, the
best butter and crptrih t
Canada's fainous dairie$tn
produce, the • best
equipped bakery in Canada,
convert .thein into 'th'e
best crackers you ever ate—
Mooney.'s
Perfection
Cream, Sodas
They are good eating any
time and all the time.
Crisp,. inviting, toothsome.
Ft' .4. 10.101-3
CRAf,a, •
tetee,(0
eMOCINEY BIScUrrgiCANDY:to
• ..-
•.
rms.:
"diteallaft•
At
all
cers
Everyono needs •something
• to • create and •maintain
• strength for • the da,lly
round Of duties, °
There is nothing better
than an'Ale or Porter, the
puxity and •merit of which
has • been attested by .
' chemists, physicians) and
experts 'at the great exhib.
bitions.
0511r "FOR
e
BLOOD !)ISEASES CURED
Drs. K. a K. Established, 25 Years.
No NAMES USED WITH-
OUT WRITTEN CONSENT;
He was surprised at how the
stores healed—"I took your New
..Method Treatment for a serious
biped disease with which I had
been atilicted for twelve years.
I had consulted a score of oily-
sicians, taken all kinds of blood
medicine, , visited Hot Spring
and other mineral Nvater re-
sorts, but only got. -teniporary
, relief. Theywouid help Inc for
a time, but after discontinuing
the medicinethe sy mptome
would break out again—running
Before Treatment. sores, bleu -there rheumatic rains, After Treatment,
looseness of the hair, e•.vellings
of the glands, palms of the hands scaling, heliioees. of the 's -kin, dyspep-
tic stomach, etc. I had given up tn despair whenf.-iend advised me
to consult you, as you hrd
ad cued him of a similar bleaso 8 years ago.
I had no hope, but took •his n lvk In three weeks' time the sores
commenced to heal tip and I hecano encouraved. I centinued the New
,Method Treatment for four rnonths and at the end of that time every
symptom had disappeared I was cared 7 years neo and roe, signs of any
disease ranee. My boy, three years old, ,ser,71.3. aul healthy. I per-,
tainlse can recomreend• your treatment A...1th You can
refer any person to me • privately, but yeu c.i1 eize this testimonial
• as you trish." , . H. S. .
• We treat Neevou:4 Thrleoeel Stetvie-e. 'Vital Weakness,
and Stein diseases, trinaty, LiaddL•r auul 3. complaints of
=en and Wonien.,
ing to marry? II -1s 3,7 01,- blood been aiseesea? Have You -
.READER Are you a vietirr? ..17:eve 7'')U loFt hope? Are you intend -
any Weakness?, 'Our ,New Mi-thod Treatment Neill cure yeti. Niliat it
has done for others it will do for you. CONSULTATION FREM. No
matter who has treated you, -.erne for en At oner:t (minion Free, of
„Charge. Charges reasonable. 3oo13. 1-7-1.2..-3, Cfolden Monitor"
(tilutrated), ort.,1Disea.ses l .si: sealed, Book on ...Diseases of -
NCI6NmOeniNb 4Ftr.MeEe.S "USED WITIIOVT Ni,;n1TTEN edereireis, 'Everything
confidential. Question list and cost of treatment MEM "
•
Rs.KENNED
Car. Michigan Ave. and Shelby St, Detroit, Mich.
IVIOLSONS BAN
(Incorpeated hy Act of Parliament 1855)
Head Office; - Montreal
Capital Paid. U $3,000,000
neserved . . .$3,000,000
FORTY-EIGHT BRANCHES IN THE DOMINION OF CANADA
A......MOMOSMONOr
- EXETER BRANCI4
OFFICE- Hpults lo a. m. to 3 p: in • SATURDAYS, iSa m. to• 1 p.in
• A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED.
Farit3er s Sale ti,otes cashed or collected, • Forms supplied 013 apPlication.
DRAFTS on all points in the Dominion, 'Great Britain and Urtited
States bought and sold at lowest rates of Exchange. • • . • I
ADVANCES 'made to Farmers, Stock Dealers and Business Men at
lowest rates ft nd on most favorable terms. -
DEPOSIT Receipts issued and highest current rate of interest allowed
posits$1 and upwards received. Interest cone:.
Saving Bank Department'
paunded half -yearly and added to principal June gOth.
" and DeceMber 31et.
, • •
Agents at Exeter for the Dominion Governinent. .
ihoKsoisT tge OAB1IING,8c1ioiter8. N. D. IITTBDON, Manago.
PINE WIRE FE
Rtin Pi
PEIWING
We have just received a
carload of Page Wire
Fence, 6 to 9 Wires bigh,
for,33e.. and up per rod.
This s recognized to be
• the best on the market.
PLO'CVS
.We handle Perrin Plows
and have just received &
carload of walking, rid-
ing and gang plows made
• by thiS reliable fi.rto: '
THORNTON BAKER
Agent for the Sylvester and
Perrin Plow 001)V:info'
Dashwood 1 Exeter
Ontario
--FOR—
Lumber, Shingles,Lath, Cedar
Posts, Sash, Doors, Frames
and all 13uilcling Materials.
TanksL--'
BEE -HIVES
Finished of. in Knocl down,
a:lvvays on hand.
Highest. price paidlor
logs ofevery description.
Custorn sa,wing prornp„Oy
attended to.
Estimates cheerfully given.
The Ross Taylor Co., Ltd
Exeter,
Marriage License
Ismed at the
ADVOOATE 0"4141(1E