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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1906-08-16, Page 41:0117 SWUM It'Str,l Cole's Baking Powder I 1 • " • hot: you watt Hg10t, white, nu- tritive:le tea bisenits and caleee. It !liver Fails Usborne Coutieit Council met eleig. 4th, alt the bre-m- ho:et were preeent. Tho neinutee of test meeting W4,100' ewea.Elpproved. Accounts tee followe were pa55c4 and. (*Delfts ieseed in payment: .t"t".ashlazeit Drain, beta:zee contract., $C,:tSeUnn Drain,. sate general° $1%50. Votencil then netimerned toineet Sept. leteat wee o'clock,. Mierley,,Clerk. Grand 'Bend • , madezeproper emaditione to rus.ke delicious ,anel wheleserne food. Leads in Popularity Because it Leads in Quality ASK FOR cr. , -COLE'S BAKING i'POWDER Tlae.kind that never fails to please -AT- CO-LE'S DRUG STORE Exeter, Ontario ,fgx der AtIttAcate, Sanders .da Creech, Props. THURSDAY, AUG. :16, 06 News of the Week. H. H. Ellis of Ingersoll diedrlden- ' iv on Friday a,sa result of eating some 'canned pork and beans. Martin Braun of West Lorne, • who was run over recently by a binder, died Thursday of injuries received. Robt. J. Dunlop, a Pittsburg•farnaer died Saturday evening from -injuries received in a runawa.y accident in the morning. J. A. McDonald. T ratford, aged 22, was found guilty in police court Fri- day on a charge of attempting suicide . and remanded for sentence. On Friday afternoon Edward Wad- dington of Petrolea while cutting a oaten:dikes nest off a branch of irn apple tree fell and injured his head so severely that he died Saturday night. Deafness Cannot be Cured • by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseas: ed portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafnessis caused by an inflamed condition of the naucousilining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have arum:Ming sound or hi), perfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deaf- nessis the result, and unless the inflaraination can be taken out and this tube restored to its nortrud condi- tion, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases ciit of ten are caused by Catarrh, which- is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any'case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured .by Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars free. • • F. 3. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. Sold by Druggists, 750. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation, Robt. Shaw, a farmer near Picton, -was choked to death Monday on a piece of, raw beef. • Geerge Carter of Morrisburg while on his way to church Sunday suddenly expired. --Miss Christina Gray of Sarnia was killed by stepping off a moving street car Saturday evening. Thames Road Bert Sherlock, who has been visit- ing friends in this vicinity, has return- ed to his home in Oshawa. -Miss Lillie t Williams left our neighborhood this Week for the West, where she intends remaining for some time. -Isaac Johns and wife started this week for a trip .7in the Northwest. -John Cann and -wife spent a few days t ne.Stratford last week with friends. a ANNIVERSARY SERVICES.-The\n- • miversary of the Sabbath school in con- nection with the Bethany Methodist church, will be held on Sunday, Aug. 19. Serviees will be held in the Pres- , byterian church and sermons deliver - fed by Revalohn Potto, D.D.,of Toron- to, at 11 a.m. and 7 p.tn. Minfie will be furnished by the Presbyterian choir. On Monday a tea will be served from :5:80 to 8 p.m., after which a program will be given, consisting of the Imper- ial Male Quartette, of London, inter- spersed by Rev, Dre Turnbull of Toron- to: Rev. A.. H. Going of Exeter,- and other resident ministers. ,Admiesion 25 and 15 cents. Everybody welcome. When the Hair Falls Then it's time to,acti No time to study, to read, to experi. ment I You want to save your hair, and ,save it quickly, tool So make up your Mind this very minute that if your hair ever cotnes out you, will use Ayer's Hair Vigor. It makes the scalp healthy. The hair stays in. It cannot do any - think else. It's nature's lity. ,rite 'beet Watt of a tesittneentele*- 11011 for .0tPor Wady years. NV. B. Oliver who was suffering frope art attack. ot infleinnatition,is,we plezist eer to state, recoveringe-eThe usual large throng visited the 13encl on Stem - day to enjoy the lak.e breezes. -Miss Maud RobInson of Parkhill, Alba. Itob- inson, wife and child and Mrs. Patter- son of Woodstock are spending the week here. -Mervyn Huestoneand Mr. Hutchinson have returned from Ber- lin, where they were attending the Old I3oys' eunion.-L. Ravelle intends building an addition to his store on ac- count of bis ever increasing business. -Abner Mollarcl, who recently sold hie fine farm adjoining the village, has 'bought the Gratton farin from his brother, Arthur. `who intends going Wetit.-Harvey 13ossenberry of Win- eipegis here 911 a visit. He will re - i turn n a day or so accompanied by his wife and deughtee, Miss Irene, who have been visiting here for the past few months. -Miss Hattie Downingof Brussell spent a few days here eluting the week. She -was accompanied by Rev. S. J. Allen and family of Park- hill. -Miss Traver of London is holt- daying bere.-.1.- Ross and H. Smith left last week for the Soo. -E. Disjar- dine, whcehas been at „Blue Point, re-: turned hoine last week. -R, Sanders, who'has been rusticating here, return- ed to Exeter Saturday. -Several frotn here are talking of going West Friday. -Syrtis Geeen has sold his "driver, re- ceiving a good figure. -H. &pie and Mr. and Mrs. McLinchey visited Sun- day at Christian Zepfe's, who is on the sick list, but who is, improving.-L'IVIr. Monenr and family have returned to their bottle in Exeter. -Miss Egeceke and Victoria, Gill returned home Tues- day from Exeter. AUTO ACCIDENT. -A few days ago Mr. and Mrs. Payne of London made a trip here on an alitornobile and while driving through the park the auto ran into a tree, throwing Mrs. Payne' out and shaking her up rather seriously, but she. has since reooverod. Mr. Payne was unhurt. He explains the mishap was due to a defect in the stearing gear. • Brucefield David Ruatt is, we regret to state, ff suering from an attack of lung trou- ble. -Mrs. H. Mustard and two daugh- ters and Archie Marks of Kansas are here Qn a visit. -Mrs. Stanbury has re- turned from Goderich.-Ed. Briggs. M.P.P., who is visiting in this vicinity leaves shortly for his home in,Hartney. Man. -Mrs. Robert Piewes left a few days ago for the Soo, where she will visit her son, George. -Charles Mus- tard is supplying the pulpit in the Presbyterian church during the ab- sence of the pastor, Rev. Mr. Smith, who is taking his holidays. BRUCEFIELD MAN .DROWNS . -A cor- respondent from Vermillion, Alberta, says: Rev. I. A. McQueen, Presbyter- ian missionary at Manville, 20 miles west of here, and a student of Toronto University, was .drowned here. Mr. McQueen and a companion were swim. ming in a lake near the town when he was taken with cramps and sank, The body was recovered shortly after- wards. His home is at' Brucefleld, Ont. • J3iddulph The four boys -McDonald, Langley - Luke and Ward, of London, who visit, ed the farm of John Cain of this town. ehip and took the wheels off his mower and disposed of them in London; and who also committed several thefts in Middlesex eounty, received their sent- ence on Tuesday. The first three get five, four and three years, respectively, in Kingston Penitentiary, while the latter gets a term at the .Industrial school at Mimico, from vvhich.place he .escaped some time ago. -Thos. Hart - ton of this township was arrested Mon- day by County Constable Shaver 'And John D. McColl, . charged with doing greviotts bodily harm to Jos Tompson, an old man also of this township. Hari - ton's reputation is said to be very bad and when in one of his tantrums it is alleged he gave Thompson a .desperate beating. Leaman 't,W. H. Downing left Wednesday for Winnipeg with a load of horses for Win. Reid. -Fred Atkinson who tett here some eight weeks ago for Winni- peg. is very ill at the general hospital there, "suffering from an attack of typhoid fever. We trust he will soon recover. -Fred Atkinson is learning the barbering businesswith W. 3. Beaunton.--Miss Shannon of Detroit k here on a visit. -Mrs. ft. Langford, ho has been ill, is convalescing. --Out of 34 appileants for the position of Lady Superintendent of Victoria Hos- pital, London, Miss Margaret Stanley of this piece was chosen by the trus- tees. Miss Statsley's references Were 110t only froin the beet authorities, but were couched in highly satisfactory language. She is a Canadian, and a, gradeate of John flopkin's Hospital, Baltimore, and is highly recommend- ed. Por one, year Miss Stanley was night Supervisor and for another was lia rh•trgo of the wards. She then went to NorthtAdattts Hospital, North Adam', Mese,, where she was. 'Lady Superintendent for seven years. She will itesinne charge on Thursday next, August 23r1. 'We extend our heartit oat congratulatione toMiss Stanley on her StICOOSS.---The High School Board hit e the follovvitig teachers , engaged for the coming aeaittea: Priticipal, W. 1.Spieling, of Merest; assistants, NV. 11. Tuke, Mise DeatliPSS of London aml tliea t Alava of Luean.-The death oOk place on Saturtlay at 1?orest of Aniy Heise Morgan, tilde of Thomas II. littialferde Jr., after it lingerime la her 21th year. She was a daughter M nnd Mis. Trtiemen Morgan of thie piece, autl wtte united he triarriage to bey now bereft husband on Oetober 21, lit rt. Beside her huebana she it swevived by her parents, two shames 46,nd ttvo brothels. To the sorrowing onne tettend etir sympohy. Vroniarty The lit Ile child ef Atte., II. It/tents is getting olotee ae well ae eau eNpeet- ea maim* the CrIZezlia)Sa new oreeteist at the Pt )fl anneal ° ES Mib2 th Ilarlanne:-.4.111es Mary Carrie lo borne on a few Wenhe vieit from Toronto, after a yeaVe telt- eenee.--Rev. R. A. and Mes. it"eanston are speeding a few weeks, with fritends at Caledoil East, We trnst owt, good minister may enjoy a well earned rest, arid retnrn with new strength arid en- ergy for theework witatile he petit:mins for the Alaeter.-The new saioul Which' is being erected on the ground* o S.S. No. 0, Hibbert is progressing rapidly and will prove one of the niest modern in this part of the country. ElimvflIc Mr. and Mrs. Norman Phair cele- brated their NVooden Wedding on Tuesday. About fifty guests wee present and a right, royal good time was spent, the host and hostess prov- ing themselves eXcellent entertainers. Mr. and Mrs, Phair were kindly re- membered by appropriate tokens of regard. ' (Too late for 1istst'we010 The Misses Fair have returned home after a few weeks at Grand Benet.-- Rev, Reheat Hieks and wife of Wind- sor spent last week with the former's parents. -Mrs. J. Rowcliffe of Exeter visited her daughter, Mrs. S. J. Pym, this week. -Miss Myrtle Lankin of St. Marys is spending this week with her aunt, Mies. A. Andrew. ---This week will see haivesting operations hi this vicin- ity pretty well over, excepting possi- bly in reference, to peas, Crops are good and have not been particularly injured. Oats are an unuseally heavy crop. Peas generally appear to have escaped the bug. Roots have suffered sornew,hat for want of -rain, hut will now pick up as the result of last week's moisture. Staff Mrs. Edward Drake:Miss Dolly Car- lin, Miss HazIelDrake, and D. u tchi- son spent last Week in Stratford.-Jno. Wright of Detroit and his cousin, Mr. ,Wright,of Indiana were here recently on a visit. -Miss • McGregor ha,s re- turned to Seaforth.-Miss Beulah Faw- cett, Fullarton, is visiting at the home of her grandfather; Jos. Norr.is.-Mrs. John. Mitchell left last week for La- riviere, Man., owing to the serious ill- ness of her father. --Mrs. Pringle and daughter have returned from their vis- it te Tillsonburg.-Miss Agnes Herren has returned from a two months' trip to Caron, Sitsk. Mrs, Herren is quite ill at present. We trust she will soon recover -Mr and Mrs. James Miller and son of Atwood and Alfred "Miller of Toronto visited at thcehoine of Mrs. J..D. Walker last week. -Ed. Drake, Jr., is recovering from the effects of his reeent accident. The horse he was driving took fright and ran away. He Was thrown from the rig, cutting his foot badly. - Brilt1Sley. Elmer Amos has returned to Brant- ford to continue his practice with Dr. Babcock, afteret few days' stay at his- heine bei -e. -The remains of the late k..,McMurtry who died. in London it few days ago were brought to the home of his brother here; the funeral taking place On Sunday. 'Deceased, was aged 73 years. -Mrs, Jas. White, who bus, been laid aside for several days owing to illness, is convalescing. -Mr. and Mrs. H. 0: Graham intend leaving in the course of a few weeks for Manitoba, where they will remain.. -Little Miss Laura Shaddock has re- turned to her home in Ilderton after a pleasant visit with friends here. -Miss NVilcock of Toronto is spending a few *eeks with her friend, Miss Rebecca Dixon. -Most of the farmers have corn - Dieted drawing in their wheat. The crop'is light. -Mrs. Penrice heer-re- turned to, Parlifii II. -Dan. Gilbert bad ,a valuable Mersa 'killed by, lightning it few days ago. -Master Andy. Gilbert, late -of Wolseley, Assiniboia, has ar. rived here and will make his home with his uncle, R. N. Tweddle, in the future. -Miss Flora McPhee has re- turned home from Parkhill where she has been visiting. -It is said that a telephone line will be extended from Moray to Lieury and West McGilliv- ray. This will doubtless be a, great convenience for the farmers of this township. 7. PERFECTION f "t41 e. C 1.11- 10" SOd I ft . es ItIODNEY S' !SUIT no STRATFIUD CANADA Food Value . Brewed from se - ASK FOR lected hops, choice. Mrley malt ad pare eprizeg water, with the utraeet care.. Bottled at the bre:wet:1r depots to ed.43r.0 proper handling. That is why Lahates Ale Is equal to the fin- est, surpassed by none, though it costs consumers only. about half as much as imported goods. Mooney's Perfedtion Cream Sodas are cri'sp squares of wholesome nourishment. They are the food that 'builds strength and muscle. They are as easily digested by thechild and . invalid as by the, sturdy yvorittnan. They contain ALL the food properties of finest Cana- dian wheat flour, in a form that delights the appetite. Always fresh and crisp in the moisture -proof packa,ges. At all grocers in 1 and 3 pound Padtagis• Kodaks, Cameras &Supplies (Chemically Part) Xve for ProfosS onal an Amateur '11P•hotditrittih.r, 0SlalltS LAMA itot4Fir ATTM4TIOIK. W. A. Mclienzis 388 Riohmond SC opiO:slty Hall Lon<lon, Oat Fall Term Opens Sept. 4th. STBATFORDi ONT. Those interested in Business College work should write for our lame catalogue. -This is the largest and best Cominergal and Shorthand School in Western Ontario. We give a 'practical training and•assis tour graduates to responsible positons, Many of the lead - mg, business colleges employ our graduates as teach - cm Write n9w for a free catalogue. ELLIOTT (St McLACHLAN, Principals. Dash -wood Miis blive Penn of Parkhill is speinit inethe eek at J. Kellermares.-Mes- ses. Einaimel Ehlers and Ed. Willett wheeled to Goderich Sunday and spent ,the day with E. P. Patilita.-Wesley Miller is this week enjoying his Well- earned holidity-e. Put in a good time 'Wes. -Messrs Gueuther & VVillis, the well•known threshernaen last week disposed of their threshing outfit and good will to Thos. Simple of Crediton. We wish Mr. Klumpp the same meas- ure of success that the former owners enjoyed. --Dan. Mersa,ac of Windsor is spending a few days at his hitme here. Rev. L. IC. Eidt was at Auburn. on Saturday. -E. M. Brokenshire and his - two little RIOS who had been holiday- ing for a couple of weeks With friends in and around Atwood returned borne Wednesday of last week., While there they visited Milverton, spending the day with the family of Rev, J. C. Mort lock, their one time pastor. Neediest"; to say theyfound a ready welcome:end were royally entertained. They re. port finding the reverend gentleman and family all well, all of whom wish- ed to be kindly remembered to all their friends at Dashwood; While there they also had the pleasure of hearing their old Weed preach on the orrinipt itenee of God whiCh was an excellent exposition of the subject of his dis- couvse, demonstrating that he had not lost any of his old timevigor.-Arthur Kellerman was elected delegate to the Y. P. A. convention to be held at Rod- ney the latter part of this month. VVe are glad to Know that the Alliance is strengthening. Last year, under the uninitgement it was and had been 101' SOMO Mine on the rock::, endowing to their poverty, as the iecotels show, they were too pOOV tO send delegate even down to Milverton to attend ,) the convention, nut now thing8 have ehatoged; we, havea better staff of (diem and thinee APO going on more emoothly, our membership irt incretieing and there s ritoney in the treateoese Thanke Who enerity and efforter of the faithfolp ietor, Rtv. K. Eidt. 140ray John Thompson has colite a curiosity at his place, it being a. four -legged chiciten.-John Durr, Jr., has return- ed from his visit to Port Hurn. -Eek. and Mrs. Durr are spending a few weeks at_the Bend. -Miss Mary. Mack of Exeter is spending this week here with her aunt, Mrs. Walter Hill. -W. Nichol's new house is fast nearing com- pletion.-Howard'Hill is visiting at Greenway, -Albert Windsor is recov- ering.frorn the effects of his recent ac- cident.- Miss ElSie Bice of Fernhill is visiting at the home of lier, Uncle, D. Brazel. -Mrs. David Mack and child- ren of Winnipeg are here -on a visit. - Miss Ethel Dawson, after an extended visit here with Miss Beatrice Hill, has returned to her homein London.- Mr. and Mrs. D. McLeod have been in Parkhill during the week, owing to the serious illness of their daughter, Mrs. Downey, who is suffering from lung trouble. -Win. Baker recently purchased Mr. Kilhottrn's farm on the Parkhill road. -David Miller Alas en- gaged John Reeder as thresher. He-nsall Abe Chesney and friend, Mr. Ha, ker have returned to Toronto, after it pleasant visit here. -Miss Flossie Foss has returned from her visit to Brus- sels. -Prof. Burgess occupied the pul- pit in St."Patils' chinch on Sunday. - The Misses Thornpson have returned to Toronto after a pleasant visit ,here. - Oliver Geiger, who has been on a trip up the lakes for the benefit of his health, spent a few. days here during the week, prior to leaving for Water- loo to resume his duties in the Molsons Bank. -Geo. C. Petty has purchased the McCloy block, which was sold by auction. - He got a good bargain and now owns the entire brick block, lin- mediately west of the postoffice.--Dr. Ferguson, who some time ago diposed of his residence And practice here to Dr. McFadden, and located in George- town, has ncioved to St. Marys. --Mr. Henry of the Portage Plains, Man., is spending a few days here with his daughter, Mrs. G. G. Snztllacozzib'.- J. Wren and wife of Toronto spent a few days. here during the week. - Mr. Biggard is assisting Fred Manns. --Chaseand Will Moore are hon3e from Yungblut of Arkola, Sask., is home on a visit. -Mr. Hurd - man of the Sovereign Bank staff is holidaying at his home. -Mrs. Jelett of Buffalo is the guest of, her uncle, Wm. Aloove,-W. Fulton of London holidayed at his horne. here last week. -Mrs. R. Bonthron is the guest of her sister Mrs. McLeod in Detriot,-Mr. Robson of London is the guest of 'his daughter, Mr. H. Arnold. -Miss Con - sot ece„Careel of Beechville is visiting, her Aunt, Mrs, J. Sutherlaud.--Harry White of the London Road has accept. ed a position as clerk in the Sovereign Bank, Brantford. -Mervyn Brown was home on a visit.from Toronto tately. -As Nelson Sutherby, blacksmith ate); laribkirk'S, was shoeing it horse one day last Week, the anitnal jerk t d his foot and tore open the flesh so badly that the doctor had to put some stitch- es in. It is a painful though not a dattgerotes wound and will lay him off for it day or two though like his boss it seems almost impossible to knock him out.--eThe sympathy of all is ex- tended to Mrs. 1. Clark over the death of their little gore -aged one year, whieh died at the Sick Children's Hospital: Toronto. on Friday. The child, WAS operated on abaft ten days prev- bus to its death and was getting along all right when pneumonia' set in re- sulting in its death.. Theremaine were brought here and interred in IVIcTag- feed's cemetery. --Our boys went to Exeter Friday and 'Alyea a game of ball with the boys of that place, but were defeated, thetreore being 6-3. WEDDINGe—St. Pit tiViErchtireh, Hen., sall, was the scene of it quiet yet, pret- ty wedding oie Saturday of last week, when one of our most popular young ladies. Miss Blanche Petty, datighter of Geo. 0. Petty, was united in mar - tinge to Mr, John Lorne Scott, accoun tt ant at the Sovereign 13ank, ,Exeter, and a former resident of this place. The interesting event took- place at 7:30 o'cloeit a.m., the ceremony being performed by Pio?. Burgess of Lon- don. The wedding was very quiet, only the two families being present. The, beide was handitornely attired in a navy blue travellingsuit with hat to mach, and she presented a very strikt irtg 0 ppearance 'indeed. ' Mr. and Mrs. Sett ere spending it week, oe ten (lays in Toronto and Bufitlo. On their re. torn they will take up their residence in Exeter. As the Young couple are well and favorably knowtt here their many fritteds join in wishing them it long, happy and peaceful married life. Parkhill: -DeWitt Holmes intends going to wingiqinid where he re. s:de for it time. BLOOD DISEASES CURED Drs. K. 6. K.„Established 25 WPC* NAMES USED WITH- QUT WRITTEN CONSENT. He VOW surprised at how the mores healed—"I took your New _Method Treatinent for a serious blood disease with which 1 had beeza afflicted for twelve years. ',had consulted a score of phy- sicians, taken all kindof blood' medicine, visited Hot Springs and other mineral water re- sorts, but only got temporary relief. They would help me for a time, but after discontinuing the medicines the. symptoms Before Tre. Lament. 1,jsv0000l'!.selelsdrl, ebbF,I:r3oetaockih.edtshuetrialhergauaimrin—u ,atsiNervepnuaniininnasz. Alter zreatment ,.. of the glands, palms of the hands sealing, itchiness of the skin, dyspep- tic btomach, etc, I had given up in despair when a friend advised me to consult yQu, as you had cured him of a siniilar disease 8 years ago. I had no hope, but took his advice. ' In three weeks' time the sores commenced to heal up end I became encouraged. I continued the New lVfethod Treatment for four month and at the end of that time every symptom, had disap,peared I was .cured 7 years age and no signs, of any 'disease since. My% boy, three ytrirs eld, iq sound and healthy. I cer- tainly can recommend your treqtment v..ith all nw hea.rt, You can t•efer arw person to me privately, but you can use this testimonial as you vish." W. H. S. We treat Nerrong Dch yarleoef•IN St.leirr,-, Vital Weakness, Blood and Skin. diseazeJ, UzZ:za:ry, Madder and L.:....17.aey cOMPlaintS of men and wain R EA DER tyocurna.arr?.7til?,11;a0tricr. you lost hope? Are you intend-, irgblood been diseased? Have you any w,eakneSa? Our' Ne -,V Method Treqtment will cure you What it has done for others It will do for yon. CONSULTATION FREE. NO matter who ha's . treated you, write for an honest opinion Free of Charge Charges yeas:pill:1)1e. BOO,K5 FREE -- `'Tho Golden. Monitor" (lillast.ated), on PiAeases uf letl• Sealed' Book on t`Itiseaset,ot Women" Free. , NO NAMES USEDIA, aorT WRITTIOD; CONSENT. EverYtliing aaaaaerreiai, oasestiou list and cost of treatment .PEEE. RitiEtiliEDY8t KERG Michigan Ave. and Shelby St., Detroit, Mich. Years. MOLSONS BANK (Incorporated by Act oi parliament 1855), Head Office, - Montreal Cailital Paid 1713 • • . • • - $3,000,000' Reserved Futtd..• • • • • . • ... • • $3,000,009 FORTY-EIGHT BRANCHES IN THE DOMINION OF CANADA EXETER BRANCH OFFICE HOURS 10 a. in. to 3 p. m. ' SATURDAYS, 10 a. ra. to 1 ra, enNERAI. BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. • Farmer S Sale Notes cashed or collected, Forms supplied on application. DRAFTS on all points in the Dominion, Great Britain and United Stittes bought and sold at lowest rates of Exchange. ADVANCES made to Farmers, Stock Dealers and Business Men at lowest rates and on most favorable terms. DEPOSIT Receipts issued and highest current rate of interest allowed Saving Bailk Department' pounded half -yearly and added to principal Allae 30th posits of $I and upvvards received, Interest cow- ' ' and December 31st. Agents at Exeter for the Dominion GoVernment. DICKS N & CABLING, Solicitors 1 D HURDON, Manager, , 0NBE SPHEROEli ID PLOWS SPREADERS We have just received a number of fine Spreaders —The Successor—which does its work in fine style. This is recognized to be the best on the market. pliows We handle Perrin Plows and have,just received a carload of walking, rid. ing and gang plows made by this 'sellable firm. THORNTON BAKER • Agent for the Sylvester tud Perrin Plow Co:ninnies Exeter Ontario -- Heaflar1ers —L—Fon— . • Lumber, Sbipgles,Latb, Cedar Posts, Sash, Doors, Frames andall Building Materials. ----Water. Tanks-- BEE.HIVES Finis6'd or in Knock down, always on hand. Highest price paid for Saw- logs ofevery description. Custom savving promptly attended to. Estimates cheerfully given. The ROSS Taylor co 1.1d Exeter, Ont. Marriage Licenses issued at the Al5VOCATE OFF10E