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INTENDED TO HAVE CLOSURE
Premie't,l3orden has announced that
the Parliamentary anarchy which has
recentlyexisted by which the Op-
positior. has succeeded in holding up.
the business of the country for sev-
ral weeks through sheer physical .en-
uranct must cease and that the
King's
..
businessmust proceed. He has
served notice that if the Liberal bloc-
kade of the naval business or govern -
mere legislation continues •the Govern
tuent will tll mov e aha
t: ngeint
the rules
of the hoose which will facilitate buss
'aces Bath Great Britaiu—the Mother
of Parlianlents—and the American
Congresss have strict closure rules ;
similar incidents to what have occurr-
ed its the Canadian House forced the
United Kingdom and the United Stet-
,esin tc brines the closure.
Thr announcement of . the Premier
can hardly be said to have been re-
ceived with enthusiasmby the Liber-
als and Sir Wilfrid Laurier hss conie
put with a declaration' that the late
Government persistently declined to
snake any changes in the rules. 1 -10W -
ever., from statements made by Sir
eelkeilfrid's followers it ;is very evident
'that the Liberals if elected in 19111
would have immediately . intcoduc:ed
closure
Hon Sidney Fisher speaking as a
member of the late Government made
the following announcements - on three
-different occasions. On August lst'
'N.911 at Waterloo, he said,—"If wd
are returned to power we will pass:
=reciprocity and we will also pass a
-measure changing the rules so hat
the business of the country may go
:briskly forward without obstruction.
"It is only right that it should be so
Full investigation we believe its, but
-empty obstruction is a• drag on the
country," At Magog on; Aug. 19, and
at Knowlton on Aug. 21 of the same
year Mr. Fisher made similar state-
ments
A rather important change '' was
'made • recently
m in a municipal Toll
in committee of the Legislature, per-
taining to the tinein' which a
aersoi. sustaining injury on a high-
-way may enter action against' a
munlpality to recover damages. fere
after it will be three months .nstead
of thirt- days, It was contended that
'the 3(' days' 'notice often defeated by
fits short period the object or which
-.the provision was inteedel, ' The
'ninety days* notice will serve oetter
'to protect the .interests of the
poo: and the ignorant riernbers of
etbe community.
The Laurier way of spending; Duh-
lic money has been exemplified.
In the Quebec Bridge. disaster.
In the construction of the National
Transcontinental
- Railway , at ' tour
hundred per cent. more than its
estimated cost.
In the erection . of the Laurier tow-
er which fell down and the Museum
Tower which is breaking away from
the main building.
In the creation of huge fortunes
for middlemen,
Did Laurier have a mandate from
the people • .when, right after the
elections of 1904, he introduced 'leis
PIanto conunit the country
to the
building of a new transcontinental.r ail
way If "Cox couldn't wait" in 1904
ateithea can the Empire wait at the
o t presento
present moment. . The p's1 1't'o
n
of Laurier and his blockers is not
only unpatriotic but it, is absurd. Can
ada is anxious to increase the effec-
tive naval forces of the Empire, and
she knows she can do it in the way,
.Mr. Borden proposes.
_ty_ •
Wil. the . Borden naval proposals
auakc you poori Will theinere -fact
of aidine the motherland in the
way she wishes such aid to be ,riven'
encrease your self respect? These.
are questions every true Canadian eau
answer easily and promptly.
If the King's Government is.to; be,
carried on the majority must .rule,
and that is exactly what. Mr. Borden"
and his 'supporters' in the,,.gouse of
Commons intend doing.
Creditor*
Picdgins &c Trevethick have re-
t•eivee the first lot of their spring
shipment of buggies, They carry the
nebby style at right prices,
Mr G. H. Redfern was returned
to Toronto after a week's
visit with Mrs. August Ewald, Mrs.
Redferi. remains with her mother ior
a few more weeks.
A bus -load of our checker players
went to Exeter on Monday ;tight for
a friendly game but on their ar-
rival there no arrangements could be
made for a game so they came dome
as they went. It is reported that the
Exeter players will come back here
some time ext tiOur boys pro-
mise
week. , ro-
x
mise them an interesting time, We
have some good heads at this game.
The petition for the rural , hail
boxes out of Crediton, has been sent
in tc the PO. Dept.63 have Isked
for boxes. It is expected t Ile Dept:
will soon ,advertise for tenders to.
distribute the mail over this route.
Last Friday evening, the C. 1, C.
Young Men's Adult Bible Class of
the Evangelical Church entertained
the
Young Ladies'
Class by
furnishing' a splendid program in the
church and then to an excellent ;up-
per in the I, O. F. Hall. A year ago
the Yount, Ladies took this step and
it was up to the boys to return the
compliment They did it in right, royal
stylo and the girls have a high opin-
ion of the "Class in 'the Corner".
Mr. John Mast had an auction sale
of hie house and household effects
on Tuesday. The- house and two lots
•soldvery cheap. Price was $210. to
Geo, Holtzman; It is a snap and Geo.
stands to make good out of this deal
The .;sale was well attended but nri-
cee .were low:
•
The grist -mill roof has been re-
pairetr and the stock replaced. . That
The of the flax -mill has been re-
placed also The flax -mill will be
offered for sale on Thursday. Since
this is Crediton's only factory, some
of out monied men ought to take the
;matter in hand and. keep this indus-
try moving. People say the town is
point down >Little wonder when the
tnonei goes elsewhere to build up
other places and nothing is done for
the home place.
' Last Sunday evening Rev. Burn
preached a special sermon to the
Juniors of the Y.P.A. Several splen-
did selections were sung by the Jrs.
Miss Lulu Gaiser has returned to
Lender. and Miss Pearl GGaiser and
Miss Tillie Oestreicher, to Toronto to
continue their studies.
What might have been a serious
matter occurred at the home of. Mrs.
Magdalena Geiser one . day last week
The recent storm blew' off the chim-
nee- which gave . the coal stove a poor
draft and caused the gas fumes to
come out of the stoveand fill the
room where the aged lady and her
daughte were. They were found un-
conscious but are now able to be.
around again.
Dashwood
Misses Annie and Lavine Hanover
spent the Easter holidays at - their
homehere returning to Goderich on-
Wednesday.—tdrs, Jacob Hanover was
caller toavin tratfo d o to the
S r
g
death of her sister-in-law, Mrs. An-
thany Weiss... -.Mr. Joseph . Wambold
and family have moved to Exeter to
reside
The Post Office has been moved
to new quarters, Mr. Geo. • Keller-
mann's block with Mr. Henry Willert
as postmaster.
Miss Hingst and Miss Webb, ;after
spendine the Easter holidays at their'
respective homes in Mitchell and
Lucknow have resumed their duties
as teachers.
Mr John Hall of London was re-
newine acquaintances in town this
week
The Y. P. A. of the Eyangelical
Church will hold a concert' in the
Town Hall on Friday night.. This will
be al excellent concert and no ,;aer-:
son should miss it.
OENTRALIA..
Messrs. Frank Sophia' and. ' Jack
White returned on Saturday. evening
.after spending :about three months in
fNorthern Ontario.'
Mi. Richard"Neil is on the sick list
J
and underthedoctor's:care of the.
n
homy of Mr. and Mrs. T. 'Ned.
The auction sale of •Mr. E. Ryas
was called off, Mr. Ryan having sold
the property and household effects.
to F. Sophia. Mr. Ryan has engaged
a,room and will remain here with Mr.
and Mrs. Sophia. -
Mrs Geo. Stewart and daughter
left on Monday for their home in
V
Calba art after spending three months
with Mrs W.. Hicks. r
The Epworth League Anniversary
on Sunday and Monday was quite a
success . The -services on Sunday by
Rev _Baker were much appreciated
and the Tea Meeting and Concert on
Monday evening was not the old :'ash t
Toned kind but an up-to-date affair,
The Proceeds amounted to about $35
Mr Victor Blatchford lett on Tues-
day morning on a trip to Detroit.
Mi W • T. Colwill left on . Tuesday •
on a trip to the .West..: He will be
aosent• about six weeks. •=
Tuesday April lst,' was moving
day Mr J. Smith moved' to the farm
of Mr W. R. Elliott, Mr. Percy„Web-
ber to the farm of Mr. Vlr, T, tot -
will and Mr. Frank Sophia to the
esidence of Mr. Edward Ryan which
he ,recently purchased. .
Mr, W Reilly and E. Ryan were
tt London on business Wednesday.
• 43Rilel,SLEY—X. _quiet e lc tg ,;,fins
sold -fa: sed at athe rectoryeefWcan,'by
Rev"" Lowe'`' era= Wednesday evening,
whet . Mr. W. McWilliam of Clande-
'boye and Miss Susan Cunningham of
.23rinslev were .married, • •
'mtario Liquor License •Act
.License District of South .Huron
PToticeia hereby given that the.Stiard• of License
Commis -loners for the License District of south
.1Pdron'aill meet at
QOMMERCIAL •.HOTEL, 'IN. THE
VILLAellE OF ngssALL
."A'L`URDA Y,
APRIL 22nd, 1013 1„r
AT 10 A. m.,
Cot the purpose of considering apptication9 for Liquor
Licenses far the Liceri9ti it em 1913,14. j1
Altpersune interested will govern' themselves sc.
uordtngly
3OIfN TGRSANCIE,
License Tnspeetor.
Dated at Clintcin on March gist, 101.g.
1! or the currant year there were thirteen taverh
.fund no shop 1iCeuses issued.,
•
The total nita•rtb of neplit•attacs fere 1,oengos for
After ensuing year la thirteen taVero and na' shop
Any paticinn against granting.'7.icenso t . ail'
eappaoant or promises meet be lots ate with 'the
,ctadersigasd at least tour day's before 00,6464,6g of
She Liootae Board
JOBB' Tole tANCe.
License Inspector for South ttgrcn
..hated at Clinton this filet day of Metal; 19111 . .
GItEENWAY
Mr, A, K. Wilson spent the Easter-
tide in Toronto,—Mr, Eng-
lish
ng-
lish was home from London F.C,B,C
far the holidays.—Mr, Lawrence Ire-
land of Strattterd was the guest.of
hie "aunt Mrs, Murray.—Class No. 4
o the IVIcthodist Sunday School,aeld
a very successful social evening last
l;ltdae, -Mt • .t ted Curts who las
been 1I4 fof 'some time at his mother's
home` paescd away on, Sunday,. • The
friends have the sympathy of the
entire neighborhood,
Mt Noah Harken is attending - the
sprint' shows this week with his
gray team which won the . red. ticket
at al! the'. fairs last fall, We hope ,he
may be as successful now as he teas
the tall, -,-Mrs: Pervis of Parry
Sound is here the guest of her sis-
ter Mrs. Hugh McDougal,•. -Mr, . Chas.
Kingor of London has returned hole.
—Mr. Stewart McQueen is having the
interior of his residence remodled,--
Messrs Wm, and John Glenn also
Jack Glenn were In Brussels fo r n
few days attending the funeral of
the late. Samuel Crawford, whose sad.
death occurred in Exeter at the fuller -
al of the deceased ed
sister-in-law. Mr
Wm. Glenn remained.—.Miss Mary
Elleringten of Toronto is the ,guest
of her brother Fred here.— Miss Nan
E. Horton is visiting her father in
Harpurhey he being i11. Miss Olive
Fairburn is the guest o
b f her Hunt
Mrs 'IrL. W.
.
Glenn
of Crediton is home visiting his par-
ents. He is somewhat indisposed —
Mr Chas, Kingon ;of London visited
relatives here, -=•Miss Platy McQueen
of London spent the vacation with
het parents
h
ere.— Mi
ss
Ellen Hor-
ton Mrs
John McQueen, Miss Maude
Glenn and Miss Nan Horton spent
a few days . in London last week.—
Mrs ,H 1. Goodfellow and Mr. Toni
Glenr of Toronto visited their par-
ents here. They were called home to
attend the funeral . of their aunt, Mrs
1' M. Kay of Exeter.
W HALEN.
The Trustees had a bee
Wed-
nesday oflast week in Mr. Samuel
Gunnings bush. A large number
were on hand and cut a fine lot of
wood for the church, .On Friday they
gathered at the church and, repaired
the ' damage done by the wind storm
to the church and shed. The organ-
ized class rendered a splendid pro-
gram at their concert last Tuesday
evening It was not largely attended
owing to the wet night and .' muddy
roads.—.The young Blanshard ` youth.
who shot himself last week is . im-
proving although in a very weak con-
dition,—Quite a number from around
here attended the clearing auction sale
at Wes. Mills on Tuesday. last .tad as
usual price*. soared away up.. Mr.
Davie Johnston, sr., took charge of
the ,service ,here on Sunday owing to
the absence of our pastor.—Mr. Dan-
iel Hodgson' who left here three year
ago and went in partnership with Mr
Rowcliffe in Granton, was burned out
on Thursday last, Quite a ::lot of
goods were saved, frons the fire. The
store was leased from Mrs. Murray.
It is estimated that had tie store
not had a slate roof all that vide
of 'Granton would have been swept
as al: the rest are frame buildings.
BETTER TO I31,' SAFE THAN
SORRY
G. A. Field of Sarnia, Ont. writes
"1 have tried' fivedifferent-lit-ids of
fertilizer. on my garden farm this year
and car recommend as being . the
best
by a
longway,
the Homestead
brand which .I bought of • C . - A.
Yates It gave- me good results, . I
do not say this as an advertisement
but simply m 1x to
let m
y friends
knowow
the best kind to get because I know
it means a lot to, plant and care for.
a crop and then have it tarn out,
poor I say buy the Homestead and
you will be safe..”
Homstead Fertilizers are menu -
factored and sold by the Michigan
Carbon Works, Detroit, Michigan,
who will send free to any • farmer
ther'
ro
boko
on f
ertilize
rs't
w1h a
handsome ccalender postage naid1
They want agents where they are
not now represented, Address
Michigan
Carbon
Works, Postoffice
Drawer' 814-A, Detroit, aichlgan, ask
ing for terms.
SI'. MYIARYS-Miss Jean Gal-
braith , daughter of Mr. and. Mrs, W
Galbraith was quietly married to Mr.
Charles James Burns, of „Smith's_ Falls
at the home of her parents here on
Wednesday:'
THEDFORD- March 26,—St..
Paul's Anglican Church at Medford
is practically destroyed, the roof was
carried trier:': away gable end plotvrl in and
wallscracked beyond repair as the
result of Good Friday's storm..
F ULLARTON—On Wednesday' a
wedding took place .in Fullerton when
Martha ICreis, only daughter of Mr.'
and Mrs George Kreis, was united.
in marriage to Mr. Will Arlogast, , of
Stornoway Sask. They will reside in
the west:
NO MORE
DANDRUFF,
FALLING HAIR,
SCALP ITCH
'Nen and women—do you want a
Splendid head or Luocurian't halt' ta:eee
from scalp itch and da,tulruff.
Do yeti wank hair d,p bew1toh`jtigea
radfent that 55 coopers the admigatioln
of all who see It.
Do yen wla,rt't a sos.41p a.s iminaculatet.
ly clean shed brishilt as a newly-,iminted
Do you want use a• hairdressing
that will surely prevent baldassr, that
always re riesh+ea and Invigorates and
makes your entire head feel fine.
'hen; spent a'0o1 ' thLs Very day and
'get .a. fixable ot PARISIA1sltt ,ge at
any drug stone ee toilet goods rauhi,ter•
tine 'it a,s directed and you erns never
care to use ordinar'y. o•oa.es agaihis
f7o poles. nhu,e eat eee of lead, no Sul, -
phut', no lrujtirinrta Lttlerod\"slits: �r
I'A.F.tiSIAN saga: A.sk 'far PAlt±SEAN
Sage, W S. Cole gus,ratnteas It.
rho readersl,t?C1h1ReVlTal;�d�e$i.0(! bo learn �4 TF. BANK,
ipat thereto at heat ons cireacled dltleail+a bbM� ac encs
t
halo baen able to ours la aU its stages, and that ie
Catarrh. flail's Catarrh Core to the only podbive
cure now known to the medical fraternity. ataxrb
ionaltreatment. Hails Qatarrh Pure ie taken le.
OF COMMERCE
booing a coprttuttona(lissome requires oocetite
't garry, otinhde irseeysttyemu,potnhetrheebbyi+oddeoarond itnngeeothun
foundation
of the disease, and Wing the patient
strength by building up the coni Glutton and assist.
!ng nature 01 doing its were. The proprietors have
so touch tette, In iia curative powers that they offer
one Ilivadess1 Dollars for any ease that it fails to
cure. Send fOr list of teetintonlals,.
mire*. P. T. Q11 11NDY it CO., Toledo, 0.
Sold by all Druggists, 75 cents, '
TakeTiail'a rainier PHIS for 000s54)a5ion,
SA.RRI'TA.
The h
home of Mr, and Mrs, W; E.
Sanders was the scene of a happy
gathering on Thursday night last, the
occasion , being a reception to their
friends.neighbors and
t ollo
i
n
g their
marriage of a couple weeks ago..
About fifty guests were present and
the evening which was spent in music
singing, games and. -other harmless
amusements was a most enjoyable
and pleasant one to all. Supper was
served at 12 o'clock cT c•
1. a
nd thea
m n
good things provided spoke much for
the culinary attainments of the hos-
tess Mrs, Sanders was the recipient
of many useful and ornamental pre
sents as tokens or regard.
A Woman of Few
Words
Mra. Haxtry H, HYa, Maio, 'street north;
Mount Forest, Obilt' errik+s, "tour
renmedy' for kldatw, bladder and: •etomauly
trouble has given aye great toe et. Have
oaken 'three boxes .and. now feel l31te
Iivc.ng and better than Ibare telt for
yearg anis I give!' ynulr '
PIO. PILLS
all the :praise, for they at* 'the best I
have ever tried " At• ail dealers. 25c.
and 5Go., or This Fig P1t3 Doi:, ' St.
T>vom[r,e, Ontario.
HHENSA L1 , i.
During the past week our people
have been making the best ,of the
time to repair the damage done by
the
storm,—The many relatives.. and.
friends of Mr. Wm. Bell, our old-
est and much respected resident, be-
ing in his 91st year, will regret t o
learn o• his' present very serious ill-
ness His condition issuch that all
the members of his family have been
advised .by wire. Mr. Robert Carlile,
who has spent the winter months at
the parental home here, left last week
for Saskatchewan where he had been
before,—Mr T. Murdock, is putting
on a new roof on his livery barn,
the old'- one having been very much
wrecked by the recent wind storm.
If the ' estimates of the Immigra-
tion Department are correct, and
every citizen adds $1,000 to the
working capital of the Dominion, it
ought to be profitable from the anon-
etary standpoint for every country to
protect the children and .see that -hey
are given en
the opportunity to de -
velar intohonest and upright men
and women.-
BIDDI.ILPH-Mrs, Josephine Brown
of the township _ of Biddulph, has
issuer' a writ against her husband
William Jones Brown, a farmer, of
the same township, for alimony, and
also claims: interim alimony amount-
ing to $7 per week until the date of
trial ' The ,plaintiff also asks for the
•interin costs.
PA k
ISLEY— '
x -Reeve Alexander. of
12th concession, Bruce Township,
tapped 200 fine maple trees before
the storm and after the gale there.
were only seven standing.
Auction Sale
Of HOUSES AND LOTS IN THE
VILLAGE OF HENSALt.
At The Commercial -' Hotel, Hensen
al 2 p.m. Saturday,. April 19, 1913
.The following' houses and lots be-
longing to the estate off the 'late G;eo.
Petty.—
Lot 61 Petty Survey, Queen St.
(Hildebrandt) •
Lot 62 Petty ..Survey, Queen St
(vacant house). •
Lot 111 Petty Survey, King'. St.
(Zuefle`
Lot .lit .Pette; Survey 'Brock St.
(vacant lot.)
Lot 126 .Petty Survey, Brock St.
,(Richardson.)
Lot 131 Petty Survey, Brock •St.,,
(Double House). •
Lot 138 139; Petty Survey, king
Street (Germette).
Lot 140 and 141, Petty Survey,King'
Street (1'. Welsh).
Lot 182-3-4-5-6, Petty Survey, on
Queer. and ,Elizabeth (vacant lots)
Terms -10 ,per cent on day of sale
balance in '30 days. For further par-
ticulars apply, to the executors, Rev.
W. J Doherty and G. C. Petty.
B. S Phillips H. T D. Cooke,
Auctioneer.; Solicitor.
ray a COLO Ward
1t is wits to say a good
word for yourself or your
bus1noes, whether your
stock fn teas s 1243 t�dor:on
• andres Or' Ia"loo?t :�l V,:alit
Adlt. aro' the rr ant •� 0rOot,'
line of 'cornrrtuntoaitian'
to the' besi buyars.
camFad WYn, a'w'M.+. rr,
SIR' EDMUND WALKER, C.V.O., LL.D.. D,C.L.,, President,
ALEXANDER LAIRD JOAN AIR»
General Manager Assistant General Manager
REST, �
$12.500 000
a
CAPITAL, $15,000,000
FARMERS' BUSINESS
The Canadian Bank of Commerce extends to Farmers every
facility for the transaction oftheir banking business, including
the discount and collection of sales notes. Blank sales notes
are supplied ups ed free of charge on application. 8.5
EXE'],'ER BBANGI3-0, L. WAUGH, M,anaiiert Brach.tl at
Branch 13to .Crediton
he
iVloisons Bank
Incorporated 1855
Record of Progress for Five Years -1906-1911 •
Capital - -
$3,000,000 $4,000,000
Reserve $3,000,000 4,60,0,000
Deposits - - $23,677,730 35,042,311
Loans and Investments , 27,457,090 38 854.801
Total Assets _ $33,090,192 48,237 284
Has 83 Branches in .ianada, and Agents and Correspondents i n allthe
Principal Cities in the World.
A GENERAL BANKING BIISiNBSS TRANSACTED.
SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT
at al Brandies. Interest allowed at highest current rate.
BRANCH
EXETER .
Agents -at Exeter for the Dominion Government.
DicxsoN & CABLING, Solicitors. N. D. HURDON Manager,
8 r.
CENTRAL
1
Every Woman
18 interested' and should know -
about the wonderful
Marvel Whining "Spray
Douche
STiRATFORD. ONT.
7tttze best practiced training school In
Ontario,— arise departments,. COMMER
CIAL, STtoR,'1' AND and TELtGRAP
E1 . Ali c'onrees aua thomowgh and
practicail. Tea faerr are espei-i'enced and
gra.dashes are placed in positions. We
vivo individual attteneoti. and'st . u
dents
may enter at any time,. Write for our
free catnlog•ue at once,
D �- McLACHLA.N, Principal.
•
BRUCEFIELD—While letting clown
a tree that had blown down during
the, recent storm, Mr. Frank Lane,
London road, had the misfortune to
have both bones of his leg broken
about four inches above the ankle. He
and his brother William were .ising.
the saw, when the tree fell and:
swerved ved
w
x falling upon F
rank's
leg,z
t
was
with difficulty that thebrother
succeeded in releasing him.
In Any alk
of life our Classified Want Ads,
will help you.
--
If you want a position, yoti can
reach the best employers.
If you 'want help you can set the •
most efficient.-
Money-to
fficient.`Money to loanor money to bot.
roe, Want Ads, cover the entire field.
':ale your druggist for
It. I, '15 cannot supply
ie 'MARir:L, accept no
star, but send stump for lilts-
rited btiak -Hied It gtv,•s fail
. roar. t :,+lard earl flirectin, irr' uabls
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Lphos[-) lonol restores every nerve in the body
to its proper tension ; restorer
vim and vitality. Premature decay and all sexual
weakness averted at once, rhosphonol will
make you a new man. Price $8 a box: or two for
$5.. Mailed to any address. The Scobelll Drug
Co.. St. Catharines. Ont. 51.
For Sale
That desirable frame_ residence .on.
Wilt!asn. ,street, ,'Plxe4'er, south of the
river.
Three iota, �en
sand
trv
ca'ri, etid'en
1
electric ligitbe and furnace. A. numbex '
ot fruit treed and bushes.' Good hard
and ,soft • water.
For parlticwlatns, app1Y to
T. i:I. MCOATattem, EXETER,
or B. St PHILLIPS, Auctioneer
Fresh
Groceries
We are now well establish-
ed in business and we believe
on the 'best of authority `nam-
ely that of a daily-increasing
business that we are meeting
a long felt want, and '-vin
g
the best of satisfaction.
All
kinds of produce taken
in exchange.
JAS.
WcRD
gies!
Buggies!
We have just received a car of
The famous Brockville
lle.
Canada ( Carriage Company
Buggies
These buggies are`. a special lot, specially built'
, and specially finished..
The young man 'will be particularlyleased
with these bu p
buggies. Be sure.to see them. As .they;
have been bought in .car lots, we can giveou?
them for the right price. Y
We also have a shipment of
Gray - Campbell p Chatham
Buggies
..
yes Snell
Implement Agent -,- Exeter Ontario