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Exeter Times, 1905-10-19, Page 4THE EXETER TIMES, OCTOBER 19th 1903. OUGIIS The SurroundingNews )blesomc at the best, of - hey Lead lead to serious L omp1icatons AND Ore they should not be ne• :ed• .1 bottle of Our hitt Pine & Tar quick- ly cures Coughs and COLDS :ent bottle will probably nough if taken in time. Downings rug Store ie Exeter Times NIA1t FOR OCTOBER. 1905 1 8 15 22 29 [ 2 9 18 2:3 30 3 10 17 24 31 • 4 11 18 25 Y5 12 19 26 6 13 20 27 Y 7 14 21 28 AY, OCTOBER 19th. 19115 GENERAL loan commence..' on the constructed under the between Detroit and lasw,ortdt. etas sworn :Of the Privy Council r -General, Monday to 1 1 tc.ck ed ut . i a ,.., resi n 3 found of excellent re- ' sick headache, Carter's r 1'ills. Thousands of m people who have used yo this fact. Try them; t or new offici•tlss,. azellc:l t is announced that Jas. Latta, :lliddle4ex Coun- ' !ice nt t lest ratct for the t stl••try try Carter's Little sick headache, bil- tipation, you trill t them. They are , small and easy t• rget this 59., Oct., 15- Senator rd, of Brockville, Ont., New•lal hospital. New- :. Sunday afternoon as ('o[ •injuricv received int en l occident on' week r;o. Iford's injuries. which t re;aritcd as slight de- ttt•'trelyels of the site for tee pant 1 two s rro hope of !tie re - ache is misery, what tie Liver Pills if they cure it? People who em speak frankly of • They are small and Que., Oct. 15 - The itic•tl circles here is that ( L tuI :e r is aI»ut Lq re• arsi;Int,ian of Sir %Vil- ely:n1s nothing. less .ion of Finalloe Min - o t he Premiership." ' crab known to 11e 01tasett. That Sir d Mr. Ficldinz \Cllfri"1's shoes l here, •111(1 now The Post mlaster- nr.rwc under his s decided t3 step ticesbip rather than e ship of Stale un: ler whern he has not full lie departure paves the Wilfrid's !caving', since can crow hand over the 'co to '(110 Minister of 'g.ive Irian atnple 1 ime in fora arot her general SONARLE ADVICE piece of superfluous people at this reason lay in a supply of Cott ell Remedy. It is .lee heeded before twirl- : )ouch more prompt • results are oblairi- ns soon tae a cold ie befote it has •leoornc `+tem, t%liell earl on - eerie r t Lr remedy at *nettle is so (widely o 8Ltozct 1'r loud that 11d hesita:,. about buy - reference to any other. 1t in I•:x('ter Lt• \1•, S. lloeew. iijers �rs first prescribed Cherry Pectoral over ars Ago. They use It more than ever. They wherry ectoral pon it for colds, coughs, :hitis, consumption. will tell you how it inflamed lungs. a very 1044,1 mss fur three years. Ayers Cherry recto:al. Par 1,130 'owl ilea:.d ►[. t wy maga dropped Feint Hum, Guthrie Contra Ts. 3. C Afaa L.,seII. Mu for Coughs at b"c!tlme Insures next mooing. Items of Interest Here and There Furnished By Our Correspondents. CRED1TON -Mrs. Went zel. who 1135 Unite ill, is now considerably proved . -Sam Brown has purchased a new lleintztnan piano. - Mr, \Val. Greenloe i'+ soaking ex- tensive improvements on his stair e. Itov. It. 11', Knowles and (wife, of I'ullorton, formerly of t1..' circuit, wore the genets of 1)r. and Mrs. Heist on Alonday last. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis returned from a visit to friends in Sarnia last week. Nies.Mrs.Treller Int Caw1e • Miss Dora 11'enzell, who were here attending the funeral .i the late J. Either, n+turn to their homes today. Miss Lillie Howard. of Sarnia, vis- ited Miss Beulah neaver over Sun- day. The flax mill has sterted work ;gain. - One Credit on WO Uri n says t let t if slue svould follow the advice of Sherman, the healer, she would look like a ha; of feathers tion i 1 the ttlilddte. Mr. John Simms has rnoved into the house he recently ,purchased from Adam Finkbeiner. bliss Lydia Finkbeiner i:1 numbered ed with Ithosc on the sick list. Quite a number of our boys have zone to Del+roit for the wintlor, whore they have secured positions. Mr. Adam Finkbeiner •h.as moved his household rg..cods to Detroit, and intends to reside there in future. A pertly was held at the home of Mr. Jack Klumpp on Friday event - n; and all .report 'ovine had a good time. It was nn early hour when it broke up. \1'.illiam Iiill w•ea.rs a broad stuile a •s. Its t hese d t a son. ILr, and Mrs. August Hill spent Sunday with ;Lricnds in Zurich. Mrs. Iiarry Grism,orc and son Carl of I'andona, Ohio, are visiting Mrs. Itoasina Finkbeiner, and her daughter Mrs. Ed. Morl.ock. Mrs. Daniel Truemner, of Hay, .spent a lew days .in -town last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mlotz left on Wednesday for Huron county, Alicia where they will visit their sons and daug.ht,ers. Everybody is putting. in !the win- ter supply of apples. Miss Lulu Essery will take part in the concert to be given in the Methodist church at Fullerton on Oct. 30th. Mrs. Chas. Brown is confined to !tor bed through,iLlnoas. Royal Brown is on t he sick list. Il:urry Either is at Clandeboye sinking a well for Mr. Ifod;ins. ALr. II. E. Huston, of Exeter, was in town Last Friday on business. Now is elle time to set busy and organize a football club. and keep up the reputation of last year, when we cleaned up every( hine in sight. The school trustees have returned from their tour of inspection of school buildings, but brave not yet decided upon definete 1)111113 fog' the erection of oto• proposed four room school. -Mr. John Trautz is moving into town . - Miss Ella Clark epeni Sundry in Cent salsa -Mire .Rout. Sweet ie on the sick Est. -M.r. and Mrs. Au;,est 11111 have returned from 9heir visit to Alilve.n. ton. - ALr. Wee. Finkbeiner and a few of his friends were out sh:tot in; last 'Puss,;ay and, accordinX to story they riot three ducks, two par- trr•idee.s, four rabbits, and wo much at her „pine ilral they had Bert Lire a farm wa;on Jo brier; Ilue booty to town. It must have been dark when they arrived es w•o failed to see them nor have we yet smelled the "tweet arena of Lite luscious duck. There are at present ciebt pupils st tidy itte for tete next entrance ex- amination and (seven for (the public school loavine class. At the last en- trance examination our school had eleven candidates, every one being successful, and w'h-t1 was g.ra1ifyin; to our teaching staff was that Edna Pack received !lee hi;hest' number of marks of any pupil in the West IIu- ron division, securine 558 out of a passible 050. Mr. Itluett ,the prin- riptl believes that to (successfully cultivate and .broaden i.hc your; mind physical exorcises should , 9)0 induLg.ed in. and any illy he 1111,)' be seen at intermission hours ctxichio; the youngsters in various gamete Miss Iserrow and Miss Kienztc aro hie efficient assistants. -The anniversary services of the Etreeu•zer church were hold last Sunday, the services be!n; conducted by Rev. G. W. Andrew., 11 .A., of Centralia. On Mondiy evening a concert twits given and was largely at ten(kw1. Addresses were de!iverea hy itcv.-4. A. .1. ALlin, of 1'.trkhill, and Rev. Andrews. of Cent retie. Solos %tore .riven by Mrs. Kerr, biiss An- tIte 3, Miss 8404 (Wind :1i-. I'tarl An.lrnwe. rcadinee ty Al re. Wanton, Mese Esoery, bliss Andrews and Myrtle Clerk, duett by Mrs.. Kerr and Jai+• Audrows, n!ao a selection by the etuartette. The receipts Sun - ;ley and Monday immunise! 10 $110. -T1:e Literary Society his been or- r.tnized for tt:e se::su.t e.• it the f'.' - low inz officers: Pres. Mr. C. Bhp • : \ is i'rc+.. Mrs. Kerr 2n(1 V.- •. Mi!;. %%seeker: Secy, Mies Deese: Asst. Secy and Treas., Mr, Ira lire . : i.ibrer: 1r, `.ir. 11. F.!liror : l'roerite rr,en.. '.Ir<. !Meet t. bliss Farrow ate! '•1r. Kerr. -Not ninon 'the visitation of 811-: - m:tn. the healer, hos our burr !. its quietude disturbed like 11;11 %hiel' happened Inst ueek ie01wee : lie your r Indies and men of 1 he : own. \\'r stay tow 11, o hi'.' e0 ('. Dot el. joy the poptiki1ion, ur have t !1' rni husi elm, prn_!P, liermc•tty ate! et ftp to its lltat would de -3 c.redi f to Latzer places, The re.••cr' for II' recent Intl 100 ,40e4 1 bus. The I:oy- h 'r' fo-it'-•1 a "butt". and .r het 1h»ir photos taken In n . 50 111111 their idcnl(Iv fast. The ,objet' of the cin 1 lk to have stint parties, i he eirle le. I in; left out in aha cold. Now the ;iris have retaliated by' orranizio; jx,clt a chi!) a tilewl ties R. T. D. C. What • int- the nth ills mean We are tutablc to find .out, but. :UL0 toes cmueeel it a " ,utt tin" club. Before 'ovine • int- tialed into dins exclusive tl:tdie.' club it 15 necessary to make a sol- emn vow duet to get into -rite' under :to years of w_e. They also have had a •;roup Motto tlaken, but we have Leen unable oto ottettre one for tame lication. It is quite possible that the older people ss ill hold a meson r and devise means o[ brie;in; the r- fract,or3 boys u d girls toeether, making a bonfire of their extensive resolutions and bringing peace again into our Later, and Sunday strolls continued , INSOMNIA AND INDIGESTION CURED "Last year 1 had a very severe at- tack of indigestion. I could not sleep at ni_Lt and suffered most excruciatin_ pains for -three hours after each meet!. 1 was troubled this way for about 'three months when I tuned Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and received im- mediate relief," says John Dixon. Tullainore, Ontario. Canada. - For sale in Exeter by 1V. 8. Howey. IXCAN N At 11.30 Friday ni;ht the sash and door factory beton eine, to S. Gibson & Sons, contractors, of this place was destroyed by fire. When tirst discovered. the cn;iur, room and north end of 1 be buildine were corn- pletcly enveloped in flames, which spread quickly lo the plain part of the 1uiLdilt.;, nv'king ,•t complete w•.ec Th cause r k. e c its s mystery, t 1 a m) t y, ►ut appease 1,0 113 V orieinatod in it he boiler room. The loss trill he. $5,0011 on 't be buil din;s and $2,000 on the contents, with $800 insurance. NO SATISFACTION IN EATING. Food does you no -(00(1. You c•ln't dize.st-consequently you're afraid t cal:: tongue L9 coaled.. mouth dasles Ind, stomach is bloated. Pretty soon you'd be overcome hy stc:nkness and nervous prostration. Best prescription for your condi- tion is lir. Ilamil.ton's l'ills of Man- drake and Butternut. For dyspepsia anti indi,3'o.9tion it is doubtful if a bettor remedy will ever be devised. Tht%sc' pills brie; netw sIien_etll st vitality t'o thio stomach and die;esliv0 or!g.'an : 1t hey build up i he general health and instill such vim and 4•c- t;is.tin; bower Indo the system flea (sickness is impossible ; try 1)r. IL•an1- iIiton's filly. Matronly Jewels The Amethyst has been referred to as the 11 Mat- ronly Jewel "-and the epithet is undoubtedly apt. The new Diamond Hall has an unusually extend- ed range of 'Amethyst Brooches, Pendants, Rings, Necklets, etc. One Brooch of com- pelling beauty consists of a large Amethyst sur- rounded with 3o Whole Pearls -the price being $32, postpaid. RYRJE BROS. -��LIMITEI)�� 134.138 VONGE ST. TORONTO • ONT. 11 de F11'.1.11 -M.r. and Mrs, Caldwell end lam - of l'('nronnir._•, Mich, are visit in z the a Itters parents, a Mr. and Mrs,' 1'. .1. Mesa rh.,u•v', -11.r. and etre. .1. Geddes, of Bet- Mve, were Ihe. reuessts of Mrs. .las. Ferettson n few (Lays the {.;1st v.er.l:. -Dr. T. Gairdner :and r.:n, M,1•1er Ttt'Lr.-• of Chiea OO, 3141 .p'•n !ilU; n few ,,tws etot:,r Il:c paetettoI ,eoof. -nee. Stemt man commenced 0van- 13eliRlic services in the Met hodi•t Church on '1'ucs(LIy eveteez and will emit inlet' 11; -•in fro* ‹1 i. ('(sus. -Rev. elle Nin h, of 11, •. 'i.1, ; r'u- Scrofula Is very often acquired, though generally inherited. Bad hygiene, foul air, impure water, are among its causes. it is called "the soil for tubercles," and where it, is allowed to remain tubercu- losis or consumption is prettysure to take root,. ,• Hood sSarsaparilla Removes every Lrace of scrofula. Get Hood's. For lesemonlds of remarkable atm Said for book on Scrofula, No. 1 • l► . L Hood Co.. Lowell. Mats. ducted :,nnive.rsaly services in tit. .t((((rey s chard' oft Sunday a. in. mud p. w. Uu Monday evelllai; an Olde Igoe •t<'I-rases►; was held in the b"isrnu•nt of the church. Revs. Smith. 1'.rquh(trt, 8aWefe. Brown, Dose -Lwin and bturtdwnn rave siert stelteS'\ts. Music was furnished by 1%illis church choir. Clint 014, :,ssislc'I by St. Andrew's choir cu1(1 011x•3.4. -The leve 0vatwntt•in,z estublish- ntent of ,Bir. John 1%1r:fel•.,ut wart burisad fo the :2rounel i.rr tyaturday cvenilr; lass about 7 o'clock with all 1Is nraoh ncry and cora tents with the exception of about ten or shelve loxes of (Lri i' 18ppl..s :;nd two barrels of chops, which was ;11 tttat eoutd be s.tved. 'I'hc fire 'orientated ie the dry in; ki!aty anti before any thitt; could be dote so extinguish it the whole building. twits in flames. iS yOI`It CATARRH ANY BETTEltf Probably 1ettine worse all the time. Why not ,giro up (hut snuff a d t Ind mop do..ng your stouac.l, The one sure trountent is ••Catarrh,e- zm1e," sure to cute i.ec:tus() it floes where her the disease really is. Certain to tura in your case because it hos restored teens of thousands *worse than you are. Cuturrhozone is a thorough cure LCcattse it khestroys Ow Causes as well as rho effects of the (lisc.,se. Relief is prompt, cure is quick with this powerful remedy which is :4unr.anted to cum. Ca- ta.rrh in any part of the nose throat, bronchial tubes or lungs. 11ENSALh -\\'e .re,;ret to chronicle. the dwelt of Alga•: aret 'tont 11nnn,young- eat dau3itter of 11 r. James Ilontbron of Julie township of Huy. which sad event occurred at her home on Sat- in -titter October 701. Tho deceased had al'tautned the age of 21 yc:ars. Never very strong or robust, her leak It (seemed to decline very rapi(1- ly 'during. 11113 told year, dcspilq all t)tat medical skill and loving parents could •do. filet tats of a kind :kill ,gentle (Lis ao(sition, and posseeeed o1 mealy excellent qu'(litics. The funer- al sort1ice. held at the 110111(1 tti19 con- ducted by Ube Itev. Mr. Smith, and weis very Largely Y vt lcnkdtestify- ing test ' f - in; I to h11e (respect felt for /he 110- ( '.13(1. and syniproUhy felt fur the parents and letmiLy. The remains wore 'interred in Oho Union ceme- tery at liege retitle. -Mr. John Cameron, eldest son of M r. Thos. Cameron, of t his villa.;c, who )%'33 an operator at thq station here .for some years. but who now 11131the 'position of •railway a;cut at Neus•Ua,dt, was there last (week, ac- companied by his young bride, VL'- itin4 Itis foments -A 'feature under the auspices of .the Yours; People's soeiety was held in 0:urine' allure!' on Monday evening. when Rev, Mr. Knowles, of Gait, wino L9 known- oleo as ad author of distinction, (gave bis fatuous lecture ent.ittted "Secrets of Scotolt Success." -MLrrt. Ilillin;s' friends were 1;led l.0 see her out Tor a drive on Hittite ditty. iiftttr tient ! confined to the THE CHANGE OF LIFE INTELLIGENTWOMEN PREPARE Dangers and Pain of This Critical Period Avoided by the Use of Lydia S. P1nk- bam's Vsgetabie Compound. How many wo- men realize that the most critical period in a wo- man's existence is the change of life, anti that the anxiety felt by women as this time draws near is not without reason? If her system is in a deranged condi- tion, or she is predisposed to apoplexy or congestion of any organ, it is at this time likely to become active and, with host of nervous irritations, nuke life burden.li t this time, also, cancers and tumors are more liable to begin their destruc- tive Work. Stich warning symptoms as A sense of suffocation, hot flashes, din nfneas, headache, dread of impending evil, sounds in the ears, timidity, l- pitation of the heart, sparks before the eyes, irregularities, constipation, variable sppetite, weakness and inui- etude are promptly heeded by into '- gent women who are approaching t e period of life when woman's great change may be expected. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound is the world's greatest remedy for women at this trying period, and may be relied upon to overcome all distress- ing symptoms and carry them safely through to a healthy and happy old age. 1,ydia E. Piukham's Vegetable Com- pound invigorates and strengthens the female organism, .and builds up the wealrened nervous system as no other medicine can. Madame Loris Belleau, of 17 Ramsay St., Quebec, Que., writes: Dear Mrs. Pinkham:- " Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound assisted me to pass the change of life with but very little sickness and pain, and I am pleased to give It my endorsement, for 1I feel that it is the medicine which every woman should rthree children and mother of take. I am rho, when I reached the age of fifty naturally my health was none too good and I feel sure that if I had not taken your Vegetable Componnd I should sot have passed the climax safely. I took it off and on for two 'refire and noir find that I am in splendid health and strength and feel younger and better than I did ten yes ago. Much praise to your medicine, and may all suffering women learn of its value." For special advice regarding this im- portant period women are invited to write to Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass. It is free and ahvays helpful. 33 house for six weeks wit 11 a broken Limb. A Good 'teeter ti for Foals. -Mr. T. J. 'harry, of Hensa.tl, Otto well known imparter and owner of hi.;h chins a;rfalliots, tit+ I.o be con.jratuloted on Ilse Lsptendid ahovinz of foals sire, by horses imported by Lim. Home Comfort Steel Ranges Manufactured by WROUGHT IR3N RGIM CO. Ltd. TORONTO, ONTARIO. 1?O1'Nl)I•;1) 1S111. The above is a cut of our improved pickle plated Renee, with handsome (•namelled ree•.0rvoir attached to wa- ter front in fire box . 'f he \\'rou;ht iron 1tanee Co. have located one of their divisions in Exeter :and wilJ canvas surrounding couture from thi. place. '11113 13 n 1 1141plc of how aur ;owls please real Omers : our Exeter, Sept. 21st. 1905 \V rou 2111 iron iL•ul;e Co. Toronto. Gentlemen :-Four years n eo 1 lurch tried from ( n. of your tittles - men a Home Comfort Ranee and lute found i •'11 esr"ilont hc,ter ('A1'1'1'AI. 131.000.000.00 and cooker and a ,great fuel nater I believe it 0111 stave marc' than 10 per cent on ire price in fuel, that in ten yea re will pay for it, and 1 see no reason why it will not hat a life time, Hein; to 1110 0f steel plate and malleable iron. i heartily re• commend the Home Comfort to 311 w11(1 want the bell. Wield@e you succus 1 am yours etc. RICHARD WELSH. Grand Bend, Sep!. 21st, 19(11 To \\'hour it may concern :- \Vo Have used a Ifome Comfort ltln;e for eight years, and under no consideration would we use n I 1 u 1a ny l lu , eke. M!t. AND MU'i. \:'51. 1.1•:\•ITT, J, W. K. VanNORMAN, Div. Supt. Subscribe for the TiMES. From now until January 1907 for $1.00 •••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••41 2♦♦♦♦♦♦N♦♦♦N♦NN♦♦N♦N♦♦N♦NN••••••♦♦•♦♦•♦N e Save Your Money Bull Your Dinner set at London Grockeru Go. 169 Dundas St• ''Why do we sell so many Dinner Sets?" Because we give you better value for your money than any other Crock- ery store in the country. We buy where the goods are made and can afford to see you closer in price because YOU and WE make all there is to be trade in the deal. No ono else conies between us to make any profit out of it. "Goods direct trout the mak- ers to you" (hats it, 97 Piece Dinner Sets, Good Value at;St4.00 for $10.00. Tho Sete are just in and are of Exceptional value.( Bet,utiful shadings and colorings, also beautifully traced in best gold. t 97 Piece Sets, (hood Value at':*1].00, Ct:r Price g9 Also sold by the piece. Make up your own let. Alwayb able if broken and of the ;best Erglirh !;(wi Porcelain w- blal(•h- ith full gold lines. 97 Piece Sets, Good Value at $8.5o, Our Price $6.60 1 You should see these. You cannot get Ell(h A•allltb buy esthete the • Ibeautifnl clear prints, splt ndid patterns at d gr «1 totality tf wale New shapes. t♦ 97 Piece Sets, Good Value at St3,ou, Our Price $12.00. :4! This is also a Stock Line. 0(13 that is its number. Comes in a . ♦ Dainty Pink Spray with green colorings in leaf, almcst as good t: as china and just lo ok at the price. blade at Staffotdrhile Eng- t 1land. Quality A 1. 98 Piece Sets, Good Value at $15.5o, Our Price $13.00. This t♦ is a beautiful white and gold pattern. Just as pretty as most ♦China made by "Johnston Brcs." the best Potters in England. tStock Line "Make Tour own set" "Buy what you need." ♦ t Conte and see the largest assortment. Cc ate and see the beet valla s t t COME AND SEE THE NEWEST PATTERNS. tCOME AND SAVE Y ()UR MONEY -By buying our ntw gocds, We show the largest line of Crockery, Glassware. China. t• t Lamps, Etc. in Ontario. Corte and see for yourself. ♦ ♦♦ London Crockery Co. :t 169 Dundas Street, London. ♦ ♦ WE PREPAY express or freight charges on all purchases o T tt $10.0(1 or oter. • .••.•.......••.••..••..... ♦♦♦♦♦♦NN♦♦♦♦NN♦♦N♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦NN♦♦♦♦♦N♦ RA'S Phone 1684. ,134j1)undas Street and Carling Street, B Opposite Market Lane, Former Screaton Premises. Z,ONDONO1\TTAP,I0 EVERYTHING NEW Those Chilly Days! Those Chilly Nights: Nave You Made Preparation ? Large size coi.ton blankets, white and grey 750 Wool Blankets, thoroughly scoured, huge size blue and pink border; special, pair $2.45 Comfortables, large size, good filling; special$1.19 Comfortables, large size, pure white filling.. $1.75 and $2.50 Cashmere Finish Wrapperettes, 36 inches, 2 widths to a comforter, all color's; regular 15c, for, a yard.... 1Oc Medicated Bats, large size ; each 10c Nowkis the time for umbrellas ; special, each .. 44c 1 School Boys' and Cirls' Umbrellas, with Crook. Umbrella, gloria top, paragon frame, steel rod, g1ov protector, mounted handles ; regular $1.00 for.. 69c See Our Selection at $1.00. Horn handles, patent runners, Al tops, ; best in city; special.... ... . Oilcloth Time $1.00 I3est Oilcloth, :36 inches wide, square yard Linoleum, 36 inches wide, square yard..... Oilcloth squalcs, 11 yards square Oilcloth squares, 2 yards square 24c `l5c 950 $1,4:r Boys' and Mens' Peak Caps Half Price Mens' and Boys' Sample Caps, comprising half dozen to a line, new style and colorings; regular 35c and 50c; for, each Newness in Shirt Waist Suits Chiffon Broadcloth Shirt Waist Suit, new' styles and designs; Drown, blue, green; Ilolena make; regular $15.00, for Regular $18 01, fin. Ayers' Shooting Coats, new shade, up.to•date Rubber Carriage Rugs, plaid Hnin(i. Mail Orders Especially Attended to. 25c $10.00 $11.00' $1.25- $1,25 i THE 1'101 SONS BANK 111 (futolf'ora'ed Ly Art of Parliament I1*,):)) CAPITAL PAID UP • •' • $3,000.000.00 RESERVE FUND ••• •••• •••• $3.000.000.00 4411rnnrhr4 111 Ontario, Quebec, A:1.e0a llritl:h ('alumni) a(:d M utiloba EXETER BRANCH Open every 1.3% fel bay from 1t. A. M. to 1 I'. M. except 8atarday in A. M. to 1 P. Y. Fesrrtiorrt Stile hiotcrs cashed 0r roller(>d. Forms supplied On np; l 1:11 inn. Intel -leen n11 r.oit:t.• in the hominion, (ir(•10 flritr,in and Un• Iced 5(310-, 100011 and 'old at Iome.1 rates. of est Merge, 19AVIN(;iii DEPARTMENT Oepotaltee o $1.00 nn.l upwards teeeived. interest cone- I•oended half )carley, and e.d,lyd In Irina (a1 June :441 and f,e'cctuber 31st. Ile- to�lt. 1tr.en,t. al=o i. -bed and hiahM.t current rates. of Ircer4-1 allrvrtd, Advance,, msdC to farmers stock deplete and business men at lowest rstes.nd nn tno•t faw.,raele term.. Agent • at F:xe'er for Ilene. Government. ♦ Dickson & Cnrling, Solicitors, N. D. HURDON, Manager. N•• •♦♦♦♦♦N♦N•♦♦••♦♦♦•♦N♦♦♦♦♦♦•NN♦N♦NNN♦••• 1 6 t/