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.-TIFIURSDAY, JULY 12, '06
BY
LAW NO.
11/11
—OF THE-
-VILLAGE OF EXETER
FOR THE YEAR 1906.
A. By -Law for borrowing the sum of
$10,000 and to issue debentures
therefor and to authorize the levy-
ing ofeaespecial rate for the pay-
ment of the 'debentures and inter-
est, for the purpose of loaning the
said sum to The Exeter Canning
and Preserving Company., Limited,
to aid such Company in estAlelish-
ing and operating a Canning. Fac-
tory in said Village of Exeter.
WHEREAS the ratepayers of the Municipality of
Zho Village of Peter, at a public meeting, resolved
cthat the above By -Law should be submitted to a vote
rand if carried that the said sum of $10,000 be raised
,*11 the debentures of the said Village as hereinafter
vrovidett and loaned to the said Company, on the
terms and conditions set forth. and contained in a
preliminary agreement entered 'into by and between
.the Municipal Connell of the said Village and the
Airovisional directors& the said Company.
AND WHEREAS it is desirable to issue -the said
,debenturesAt one time and to make the principal ,of
,the said debt repayable by yearly sums during the
period of fifteen years, being the currency of the said
,.clebentures, said yearly sum s being of such respective
.-.amounts that the aggregate amounts livable in each
year shall be as nearly as possible in principal and in-
terest equal to theamount so payable in each of the
.-other fourteen year of the said period as detailed in
. clause 4 of this By -Law.
AND WHEREAS the total amount required by
,he Municipal Act to be raised annually by special
.rate for paging the said debeand interest as herein-
• after prOvi ed is $931.10.
AND WHEREAS the wh. 1. rateable property of
fthe said Village areorning to the last revised Assessm• ent Roll is 8549,949.
AND WAEREAS•the existing debenture debt of
r.tthe said Village of Exeter is as follows:
•
4
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'No: 5, of 'Village of Exeter, for the year 1893.
$53efilt\. borrowed under the authority of By -Law
tf,Railway) '
$400 borrowed under the authority of By -Law No.
"'.0, of the riliage of Exeter, for the year 1897.• (Fire.
Protection)
$558.40 borrowed,under the authority Of By -Law
1,16. 17, of the Village Of Exeter, for the year 11399.
-Local „Improvement)
=moo borrowed under the authority of By -Law
/To; 7, of the 'Village (if Exeter, for the year 1901.
•,(ire Proteetion)
$1194.16 borrowed.under the authority of By -Law
No. 5, of the Villaffe of Exeter, for the year 1901.
• ‘• (Local Improvement)
$1655.47 borrowed under the authority of By -Law
No. 9, of the Village of Exeter, for the year 1903.
• -:(Local Improvement)
$1720.54 borrowed under the authority of, By -Law
No. 6, of the Village of Exeter, for the year 1905,
v'(Local Improvement)
And there is nothing In arrears ofor principal or
'Anterest.
AND WHEREAS 'it is necessary to appoint the
',tithe) places and officers for taking the votes ofduly
fluahfied voters upon this By-Lavi.
BE IT TIIEREFORE ENACEBD by the Muni.:
• Council of the Village of Exeter:
L That for the purposes aforesaid it shall be law-
thel for the Reeve and Council of the said Minlelpal-
jty raise by.Wity of loan from ally person or per -
ora, company orscompanies, body or.lsodies cOrpor-
,••ate, who may be willing to advance the,same on the
▪ edit of the debentures hereinafter Mentioned, a
• faim of money not exceeding in the aggregate $10,000;
obbe amount of the debt intended to be ereated by
this By -Law.
2. That theIteeve and Connell of the said Illuniei.
kpality be and are hereby empowered, aUthorized and
m'eqiiired to make and issue in due form oflaw deben-
ceures of the said Village to the amount Of $10.000,
cfTen Thousand Dollars)in sums of not less than 'One
4Iundred Dollars each, each of whieh debentures
be issued on the ri,st day of August, 1907, and,
:shall be dated on the da e of the issue thereof and the
,said debentures shall be payable in t91141 atnounta on
thhe 15 day of December in each year, during the said
glgeen years nett SuCeeeding the said 15th *day of
Decemlfer, 1907, such amounts being made up of the
aggregate sum due each year to atcount of principal
, *nod Intere.st as shown by 4:8an8e 4 hereof.
3. The said debentures shall bear intereat at the
,tate of four and one-half per centurn per annum, pay-
dablevarly at theofilee of tlie Treasurer of the said
Mumeipality.
Ihiring the turnece of the said debentures
•ithere shall be raised annually by special rats on all
Olio, rateable property, of the said Village of Exeter,
Num of $931.10 for the purpose of vaving the
:amount due in each of the years for praieipal and
• /Interest in respect of the said debt no folloWa:
7ears
4
13
Principal
$481 19
502 80
525 42 '
549 OG
573 77
.500 59
620 57
051 76
C3,4 '22
715 01
747 18
78090
815 04
e5
801 13
Interest
' *4000
428 30
405 03
282 0-f
357,33
21 51
504 53
2767.1
246 8,3
216 09
183 92
150 00
115 10
713 45
• CO 07
Total
$931 10
931 10
931 10 •
931 10
931 10
9S1 10
'031 10
931 10
MI 10
031 10
031 10
sai is
931 In
931 10
031 10'
$10000 $3%0 r,0 '1%G50
5, Each of c•,ile caul debonturel shall he sincd by
the Reye of tbo end hinnieipality, or by some other
,sfersori authorized by 13,y,L4cv to Kam the ewe and
41y the Trfl9PIrer of the cald MIrniOpality, oral the
Sleekshall attach thereto tho Corporate licit 0 tiro
*aid Municipality 4a.1 thei eard deberitures eJoell bn
, osyrible at the oft'Sio tLa T irn the,oloi
opt o_f
pa3 able in fifteen 3 ears from the 1,,irst day of August,
VW, in ten equal amaual initaliments of 0,0110 each,
without interebt, the llrst of said installments to be
paid en 1.qo1 day of Atigtht,1013, and Subsequent in-*
btaliments annually thereafter, until the i. 3''' of the
eald bran, of 010,000 shall be fullv ow, but suell lean
tot dm said eomPany than not bp mute until the
said -Company shall have purchased the land as a
site -for the said faetery, built and fully completed
thaEald factory and installed therein the proper and
xteccssary 1achinet7, at a cost of not less.than..$12,090.
in this manner stated in the said agreement and with
tho said Compaais shall have (.3,,' rd and transferred
to the Saki corpotatioii an insuranee upon the build-
ing, plant, machinery, equipment and stock of the
liaid Company to the full insurable value thereof,
such insurance to be held by the Corporation as col-
lateral security, with the said mortgage for the repay-
ment of the said luau, nor until the whole of the
capital steak of the said Company, viz: --,,,q115,000 shall
have been subscribed and the three qUarters thereof
paid up, and the said Company shall have eomplied
with the other terms and conditions of the said
agreement.
7. That it shall be lawful for the Municipal Coun-
cil, et the said Corporation, to fix the Assessment of
the Company's lauds, bUildings and plant at $5000,
for a term of ten years, to be for the fixings of all
rates save school rates.
8. That the moneys received by the said Corpora-
tion from the said Campany on account and iu re-
payment of such loan shall forthwith after the receipt
thereet deposited to a special account in some
Chartered Bank and that the moneys standing at
' the credit of suai special account, or a sufficient
part thereof, at the time of settling the total annual
rate and making up the Collector's Roll, for any year
of the said debenture term, shall be applied in or to-
wards payment of the amount falling due in such
year for principal and interest on account of the de-
bentures, issued under the ailthority of this By -Law
and that the amount to be raised in such year shall
be reduced to the extent of the sum so applied, and
that any surplus remaining at the end of the.said de-
benture term, after the payment of the said deben-
tures, shall be carried to the credit of the said Muni-
cipality and applied toward,s the payment of any
other liability of the said Municipality, which the
'law may authorize the Municipality to pay. .
9. That this By -Law shall tali." Lacct, and 'come
into operation if the votes of the electors,
rhP da,) v. une Anal passing thereof.
10. That the votes of the duly qualified electors
shall be taken on Saturday, the 4th day of August,
1900, between the hours of nine a tu., and five p.m.,
at the several places hereinafter mentioned, by the
officers whose names are hereinafter mentioned: In
polIiiisibdivisi.ii No. 1 at Silas Handford's residence,
Main st., by IL N. Creech, Deputy Returning Officer,
and, James.Creeeh, Jr., Poll Clerk;in Rolling
No, 2, at Weekes Bros.' shop, Main A-, by Jas.
Weekes, Deputy Returning Officer, and W. D. Weekes,
Poll Clerk; in polling sub -division No. 3, at Joseph
Cebbleclick's office Corner of Main_ and Wellington
streets, by Josepli'Davis, Deputy Returning Officer,
and L. D. Vincent, Poll Clerk; in Polling stib-division
No. 4, at the Town Hall, by H. E. Huston, Deputy,
Returning .Officer, and John J. White, Poll Clerk,
and that Joseph Senior, Clerk of the said Mamicipal-
ity, shall be the Returning Officer, to whom the re-
turns of voting shall be made by the said Deputy Re-
turning Officers.
11, .That the Reeve of the said Municipal Corpora-
tion -shall attend at the Council Rom, in the Town
Hall, on Monday, the 30th day ,of July, '1906, at 2
o'clock in the afternoon, for tbe.puipose of appoint-
ing persons to attend at the variouspollingsub-divis-
ions and places aforesaid, and the summing up of
votes respectively, on behalf -of persons interested in
promoting or opposing the passage of this By -Law,
respectively.
12. That the Clerk of the said Municipality shall
attend at the Council Chamber, in the Town Hall,
on Monday, the 6th day of August, 1900, at thebour
of twelve, noon, and shall then end there sum up
the votes given for and against the said By -Law and
grant the requisite -certificates.
Dated at the Town Hell, Exeter, this tenth day of
July, 1900.
NOTICE.
The above is a true copy of a proposed By -Law,
which has been taken into consideration and which
will be finally passed by the Council of the Munici-
pality of the Village of Exeter, (in the event of the
assent of the electors being obtained thereto) after
one month from the first publication thereof, in the
Exeter Thnes and Exeter Advocv.te Newspapers, the
said Dy -Law to be published in the said newspapers
once a week, for three successive weeks, coni-
mencing on the twelfth day of July, 1006, and that
the votes of the electors of the said Murdbipality will
be taken on the said By -Law on the day, and at the
hours and places therein fixed; And further take no-
tice that any one desiring to apply to have this By -
Law on any part thereof quashed must make his ap-
plication for that purpose to the High ,Court of Jus-
tice, within three months next after the third pub-
lication of this notice in the said newspapers, or he
will be too late to be heard in that behalf.
JOSEPH SENIOR, Clerk,
Dated at Exeter, this tenth day of July, 1906.
•
Crediton
NARRow EseaPE.—Nelson Stanlake
met with an unpleasant accident one
day last week and one which he is not
likely to forget forsome time to dome.
The young wan was mowing hay for
Fred Kerr. He stopped the machine
and had stepped in front to oil it when
the horges, took fright at the blowing
of the tile yard whistle and ran away.
The large wheel of the mower passed
over NelsCm's ler and chest, but his
Injuries were slight. fi607 he escaped
with his life is little short of a miracle.
The mower, which wainew last suM-
mer, was completely -destroyed.. The
horses eseaped injury. ,
Mies Sophia Brown and Chttia D.
Brown of Ann Arbor, Mich., are visit-
ing their parents here.—Jrto. Foster
will have the cement walks finished,
this week, They are well made and.
from all appearances will be perman-
ent.e-H. Either, M.P.P., is having a
cement vault constructed in his office.
—Miss Dora Eilber and brother Masa
of Zurich Spent Sunday intown with
friends.—Miss 011ie Holtzman succeed-
ed in passing the examinations on
Theory and Piano, which took place in
London last month. Congratulations,
011ie.—Thos. Wind returned to Detroit
on Monday after visiting his parents
here for a few days. He was accom-
paniedby his father, who will visithis
children in that city. --Miss Brown of
London was the guest of Mrs. ,Jarnes
L wson on Monday. --Matthew Winer
Was bitten on the hand by a horse,
while Woking on his son, Will's, farm
last week. The hand is doing nicely.
Smith had the addition to his
barn raised on Monday.—Will 4rosiatt
iii visiting friends in Milverton and
Chesley this week.—The Misses Moyer
and Reeder of Berlin are the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Brown. --John and
Wesley Veil of Detroit were visiting
in town last week.---Next,Sunday spec-,
ial Children's Day sereices will beheld
,in the Evangelieal church. , A special
program will,be gi von in the afternoon
and in the evening a cantata will be
given by: the Sunday Schodl and cheir.
A tree t is) in store for thOse who Will
attettd.—The DasliWood boys were
billed to play our ',Duffers hist Friday
but, for some reason they did not make
tit ti appearance. Next Friday the Olin.
ton teem is owing to play our Stars.
Thi e is expected to be a swift. game.
Tile bi1l8 posted in town will give more
part icelars.—Our tennis club played its
firet sei.ies of games with Ailsa Oraig
on Wednesday and suffered defeat in
the donbleS. but our team won in the
singles. The score was: Doubles, Mon -
1( and Parker vs. Bluett and, Eilber,
0-1; 0-1, lteid and Zapfe %wicker
and Kohn, 1.3; 0-1. Munroe and Par-
ker So Brown 04; 7.5, Sib.
Parker vs, Bloat 0 4, Decided
on 4 games.—Mrs. Win. Dolyhnes, af-
ter a pleasant visifi at the home: of her
Mi!. Ckild Mrs, G. IL Brown,
Win tpturned to her home in Sebe-
waing. —Mrs, A. Mills of Woodham is
il viqitor at the home of Mts. Will
.Saktabit,mk.-- Rector McPhee of Lon.
ClandOc
Mr. O'Shea of Montreal is visiting
griends in this- vicinity.—Mr. Brennan
of Sandwich Eipent a fevir days with
friends here during the week. ---0, C.
Hudgins, M.P.P., Loma, bead of the
Woodman of the World, performed
the ditties of uoveiling the monument
recently erected to the naernory .of
Robtgulcher, at the Beechwood cem-
etery on Sunday.—Aliss Minnie Patton
of Loudon is spending a few days at
her home here,—Miss Jennie Cunning-,
ham has retarned froin a visit with
her sister, Mrs. Yager, at Exeter,
—
Mr. Collins of London spent a few days
here last week.—Miss Murphy of Clin-
ton was it pleasant visitor in oar midst
during the week. --Miss Blackwill of
Toronto is spending a few days at the
home of her mother here.—Mrs.
Blackwell, who held a sale of her furn-
iture on Saturday, intendscileavieg
'shortly for Toronto, where she will re-
side. We are sorry to lose suchgood
citizens but wish her every happiness.
DEATH OP Mies. NEIL. —Mrs. Neil,
relict of the late Alexander Neil, who
has been in a very low state of health
for several months, answered thegreat
roll call on Friday morning last. Mrs.
2'reil has been suffering for over a year
and during the last few months has
been in a very low condition. She was
highly respected and while her demise
was net in the least unexpected her
death will be meal regretted. The
funeral took place to Neil's . cemetery
on Sunday.
ENTEnTAINMENT.e--The entertain-
ment, which Was given under the au-
spices of the K.O.T.M. was held in their
hall at Mooresville last Friday even-
ing. Mi'. Will McLeod,Seafortla's pop-
ular Comedian, who was engaged to
take part in the program; proved- be,
yond.a doubt that he has rare ca pa-
bilities, as an Irishman And his Irish
wit brought forth rounds of applause.
Miss Miller fairly captivated the house
and that she was thoroughly appreei-
ated was evident by the repeated ap-
plause which greated her every selec-
tion. The two amateur plays, entitled
“Striking Oil" and **That Rascal Pat,"
were full of merriment and kept the
house in laughterthe entertainnaent
On the whole was a decided success.
• SOCIAL.—One of the most successful
and pleasant lawn socials of the season
was that held in connection with St.
James' church on Friday evening on
George Carter's beautiful lawn. After
an excellent strawberry .siipper bad
been partaken (AA verychoice pro-
gram of music and addresses was ren-
dered under the chairmanship Of Rev.
H. A. Thomas. Vocal solos of a very
high order were given by Miss Clathre
of Lieury; Miss E. Simpson, Centralia;
Miss Ada' Hodgins, .Denfield; Arthur
-
Elliott, Olandeboye; and Mr. Clement,
of the Merchants Bank, Lucan. Mrs.
Walker supplied some choice selections
from the.gramaphone. Excellent and
appropriate addresses were given by
Messrs. John Fox, C.C. Hodgins,
Pa and Revds. J. E. Holmes and A.
Wilson. Proceeds, upwards of $85.
. Luean
Floyd Morgan has gone to Leaming-
ton where he intends spending the
summer.—Miss E. L. -Sproat has gone
on a two months' trip to Toronto.—
Miss Cameron of this place and Miss
Olive Carter of London are enjoa ing a
few weeks' pleasant visit at the
home of the litter's brother, A: E.
Carter, Fort, Francis.—Frank Collins
of Winnipeg is home on a visit. ---4o.
Morkiii; while assisting at Morkin's
barn raising on Wednesday severely.
injured his ankle, which will necessi-
tate him laying off work for a time.—
The L.Q.L. No. 662, attended divine
service on Sunday, when Rev. ,11. A.
Thomas, D.G.C., of British - North
America, delivered an appropriate sere
mon at the morning service.—The re-
mains of the late Robt. McLean, who
died at Greenville. Mich., on June 29,
were brought to the residence of D. S.
O'Neil on Saturday, the funeral taking
place on Sunday to St. James.. ceme-
tery. Deceased ei as 72 years of age.—
Tames Park, one of our most popular
young men, betook himself to Port.
Huron on a very interesting miseion,
and now Jitli belongii to the henedicte.
The young iady of his choice is Miss
Rachael Radcliffe, daughter of the late
Samuel Radcliffe of Blatishard. The
bride has been resieling with her sis-
ter, Mrs. G. Kilmer, at Port 'Huron,
and, it was here the wedding took place
on Thursday. To Mr. and Mrs. .Park
We extend our heartiest congratula.-
tions.---Mrs. E. Schmidt and grand-
daughter, Edith Schmidt, of Sebring -
are visitors at the home of the
former's son here.
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Centralia
Mrs. Will Abbott has her sister,Miss
Seed, from Chicago, with her at pres-
ent. Mrs. Wm. Sande and daughter,
Pearl, are also here from Chicago.
—Our residents will regret to learn
that Mr. Percy Sinapson,who has been
conducting the barber shop here, has
disposed of his business to Henry
Hennessey and will leave shortly for
Winnipeg and other points West.
He will be accoma,nied by Mr. W. T.
Colwill and they intend leaving about
the 161h inst.--Miss E. Koehler; has
resigned ber position as book-keeper
with Mr. Thos. •Willis and has gone to -
her home in Zurich. The vacancy has
been fillei by a Miss Anderson.—"Dr.
Ferguson, eye specialist" of London
was the guest of Dr.Orrne over Sunday.
Miss Margaret Handford is a visitor in
theguest of Miss Martin.—
Miss M. -13otteiil1. teacher, his return-
ed to home nbrfr Mitchell to spend the
holidays.—Mrs. P. Brown of London
visited her mother, Mrs. Boyle, over
Sunday.—Mr. Andrew Hicks has been
somewhat under the weather since
Friday owing to what is suppbsed to
be the hurting of a bleed vessel. He
came borne from Wingham ill. He is
improving,—Mr. Wm. Moffatt is mov-
ing to his new premises.—Mr. Thos.
Willis' engine got broken the other
day and while itis being repaired he
is using—a-threshing engine with suc-
cess in his creamery business.—Last
week our village was the scene ofa,
rather bold bit of thieving an account
of which will be seen elsewhere.
-The Gentle
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Don't think that Bu -Ju is not
effective beeause it does not
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• Kidney remedies that purge—
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—upset the stdmath—are going
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away that sharp pain in the
back and thedullache through
the hips—staps excessive um-
ation—and enables the disea-
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heal and strengthen.
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Our classes are much larger than they were a year.
ago. The public have learned that this is the hest
&Lee in the Province to obtain a Commerial Educa
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each week. All graduates get good positions.
Write now for catalogue.
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Principals.
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WE WANT YOU
To understand that we have now in our ware-
reorxis one of the largest and best assorted stocks
of Furniture ever stwsto to the people in this
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Maehines, acknowledged to be the best,
Baby Carriages, Etc.
Do you want it baby -carriage, go.otrt, (*little wagon for your boy?
havie them and you' can get no better.
We hwe Everytiiit g in How Furniture -7
Curtain Poles and ' irlintnitfgs of all, kinds.
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I NG E -STAY FENCE,
roiNT 1. Tho IIINGF,STAY'reneold made
of It 163 CA.H.V.ON haul steelwire end collect to
protect It from e1Teetd of euntiuutkuo oet1
pauslon. Illuexated. catalo,;oefree-. live aavuts
wanted.
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WIRE FENCE. CO.. LIMITE,D.
W. J Heaman, Agent„
•DQNTSUfFE.R WITH
SECRET :DISEASE
For twenty-11Ve years we have devoted our lives -to the treatment of
diseases peculiar to men. our records showthat during that time we
have actually cured thousands. We believe this should be suilicient
proof to most any man that as physicians we Must' be successful. No.
a dollar need be pald for medicines or treatment if you fail to get cured.
We cure on bank guaranty. Get honest treatment. When You write or
come to us you Will be dealt with in a strictly professional manner.
NOT•A-DOLLAII NEED BE PAID 'UNLESS CURED. If you are suffer-
ing from *lost vitality or weakness from any ;cause, come to us and'vre
will cure you. Men who are nervous, mental, physical and sexual bank-
rupts, the result of errors Or excesses; producing weakness, despondency,
failing memory, etc., should come to us at once, and 'we Will stop that
drain upon your system and restore strength, vitality and nerve Power.
Our experience and thorough knowledge of every electrical and thera-
peutic agent known to the medical World enables us te, effect cures after
others fail.
We cure VARICOCELE, HYDROCELE and STRICTURE 'without cut-
ting. No pain or detention from; business. Before you submit to the
cutting operation, investigate our painless and positive outing method.
Our New Method -Treatment for Blood and Skin toisea,ses Will cure all
ulcers, sores, falling out Of .the hair, bone pains, eruptions and other
symptoms of all these complaints. Come and be cured by our ecierrtine
treatment. Patients that we treated twenty years ago have never slit-
fered a relapse. If you have_KIDNET, BLADDER ,or ITRETIMAL TROUT -
Dim or PROSTATIC AILMENT, or any vaiiNART WEAKNESS or dis-
ease, -eome to us for scientific and 'reliable treatment.
Our offices are Complete with the latest and best electrical_and medi- ,
cal appliances and all remedies that are known to the medical world for
the cure of these diseases.
If unable to call, Write for QUESTION 'BLANK for HOME TREAT-
MENT. ESTABLISHED 25 YEARS. ConialtatIon Free. Books -Free Oa
Diseases of Neil or Women.
11)Rsintl'NEDYSIA laRGAlt-
. 148 Shelby Street,— DetrOlt,'111111oh.‘
Office Hours; 9 a. is. tO,. 8 Suridays,.10 tos 12 m. awl 2 to 4 p.m.
HE MOLSON$ BANK
• (Ilieerporated by Aet of Parliament 1855)
gead. Office, Montreal
Cai3ita1 Paid. tI $3,000,000
Iteserved. Fuutl,•:- • - • • • • - • • • ;$3,000,000
FOg.TY-EIGHT, BRANCHES IN THE DOMINION OF CANAD,(4....
EXETER BRANCH'
min HOURS 10 a. m. to 3 p zn. SATURDAYS 10 a zn to- 1 p. 111.
A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED.
Farmer s Sale Notes cashed or collected, Forms supplied on application.
DRAFTS on all points in the Dominion, Great Britain and tTnited
Stitteslaought and wild at lowest ,rates of Exchange.
ADVANCES made to Farmers, Stock Dealers and Business Men at
lowest rates and on most ftworable terms.
DEPOSIT Receipts issued and highest current rate of interest allowed
Saving Bank Department'
' and December gist.
po*Zrc131181 ?ifalle:1141 upwards received Interest corn-
. pri
nandadded to *110ipal June 30th
• Agents at Exeter fox. the Dominion Government.
D/OIEBON & CABLING% Solicitors. N. D. HURDON, 74,9,ager,
P�GE. WIRE fEliR
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FENCING
We:have just received a
carload of Page Wire
Fence, 6 to 9 -wires high,
for 33c. and 'up per rod.
This is recognized to be
the best on the market.
PLOWS
We handle Perrin • Plows
and have just received a
carload of walking, rid-
ing and grLIlg plows made'
by this liable thin.
Ileatiliftcr8
ShinglesiLath, cedar
• Posts, §ash, Doors, 'Fratries
and all Building Materials.
—Water.Tanks
BEE7HIVES
• Finished of in Knock down,
always on hand.
Highest price paid for Saw-
logs ofevory desoription.
CuAoin sawing promptly
attended to.
E4imates cheerfully given.
The Rom Taylor Go, Ltd
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We THORNTON BAKER ---7 ' — . Marriage Lioonse
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Agent i'Gr the Sylvester and
Perrin PloW Oompaniea, , 1• lEtk-Iile1 at the '
, Expier
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Exeter, Ont,
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