Exeter Times, 1905-10-26, Page 4THE EXETER TIMES, OUTeitEIt 26th 1905.
rJ1SSS_&L !The Surrounding News
PERRY'S
TABLE EMULSION
OF-- Items of Interest Here and There Furnished
tE NORWEGIAN
LIVER OIL
\V'1TH
0P110SP111'1'ES
F {.IME AND SODA.
CURES
Colds and builds
the System.
ul)
;ASANT TO TAKE.
-It will you good.
CE -:)0c and $1.00.
2t 1
ownings
rug Store
ern Pot
Silver
ch Fern Pot is
lustrat;on of the
values Diamond
offer customers
having its own
S.
e article is of first
its silver plate in
design of hand
effect. With a
of rich -colored
ttery, it sells
for $5.00.
and Hall would
oncy if by any
ou were not
RIE BJ OS.
LIMITED -+--
138 YONGE ST.
NTO - ONT.
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xeter Times
It 1'OIt OCTOIIElt, 1905
1 8 15 22 29
2 0 16 Zi 30
3 10 17 24 31
.. . 4 11 18 25
5 12 19 211
6 13 20 27
7 14 21 28
BER 26th 19115
TRARS1(11'
ocate is advanc-
Mr..1oeeph fleck
Huron in place of
present incumoent.
lac It 04 .,cen a11 indef.).
r
ndef .-
r ilt the interests of
ivy party, carrying the
It 1 wo contests but
hie scat each time.
Exeter, is an aspirant
and %virile he hos nev-
e. he Iii always used
(forts in behalf of the
a rOII'lderan1c por-
table I ince to its in•
r. h t, erten been of -
of contesting a seat
it refused desiring
e to furl het hes the
party in a private
4 a 111:1:1 of excete
ce and if it c)iinzc is
n the Re.ivtrarnhie of
q the man above all
is entitled to recognitint)
iso• tilt. ippoint"mere.
yer's
like your thin, rough,
Bair? Of coursc you
Do you like thick,
smooth hair? Of
you do. Then why
'r Vigor
pleased? Ayer's Hair
ekes beautiful heads
r, that's the whole
Sold for 60 years.
Ayer'. filar Titer for • lone..
Irodd, a wonderful hair toni%
to the. Asir and r.•Aly. and. At
proving
a splendid ereutu
.1. W.TAIL M. .1141111. Int T.
J. C. ArsR r(+..
Lowell Mal.
for
Hair
By Our Correspondents.
CR I:O1TON
-At the mon ;ase sale of the Silos
property on t he 23rd, $685 was real-
ized. The property consisted of 3
acres and a dwelling.
A meeting of the literary society of
our village will be held at the home
of Mr. Bluett on Friday evening, Oct.
27th. A full attendauce is requested
and an invitation is extended to any
wishing to join to attend this meeting
There will be special Thanksgiving
Services in the Evangelical Methodist
church on Sunday looming next in
German. In the evening Rey Damm
will confluence a series of sermons on
"Divine Healing", English. The sub-
ject will be The Bible on Doctors and
Medicine.
Mr. W. Kerr, of Chicago, is here
this week, havin • been called home
by the death of his father, the late
John Kerr,
Mrs. John Hertzel is on the sick list.
Mr. W. B. Geiser has just placed a
fine Heintzwan piano in his home.
Mrs. Rosin) 1'inkbeiner is spcist-
iIt It few weeks visitin; Mrs. I).
Truemrer, Hay.
Thursday is Thanksgiving.
Next Tuesday will be llallow'en
Lock out for your gates.
Mr. Sidney Mara, off Clandeboye,
spent Sunday in town.
OLE. Bort Clark is •busy puttying
up ;Ill Idle old windows. Bert ie
well Drained for tlint •businese and
thus igives ...stood satisfaction to all
Mr. Jacob Holtzman is (lotting a
cement cistern In the cellar of his
residenoo.
Z Mr. Arthur `!.wicker spent a few
days in London, the guest of his
patent s.
Bert has so far Bailed. ho shoot
any ducks and he cannot understand
how Wes. got three ducks and four
rabbits.
Quite a number from dere attend
ed Mr. John Pedlar's sale on Wed-
nesday of ,last week.
Miss Christina Brown is spending
a few doys with friends in Chesley.
Mr. Samuel Kuhn has returned
home after spending a few weeks in
Sebewains, Mian., with friends.
Miss Lily jr'ahnor bee engaged with
Mr. J. H. Boltzmann as ta.11aress.
Mr. James Lawson bas purchased
the house and Lot formerly *occu-
pied by the late Tebios Fanner.
Wo are .pleased to learn that Mrs.
Henna and Lydia Finkbeiner .lard
able to be •ar•.oun11 at3!ain after their
recent illness.
Mr. G. Brown, tax collector has
finished his rounds and for the con-
venience of 'teepee -ors will be at his
office to ,receive taxes.
Mr. and Sirs. J. 11. ILoltzntann
are attending ,the Provincial Sunday
school convention held at London
t his week.
Post office Inspector Moloney was
in 'town last week inspecting the
posioflicc. He reported everything
in firer class condition and coa3rat-
ulated our i t'niul posttnaatee for
the excellent manner in. which the
affairs of the Crediton iostoffice are
conducted.
Mr. 11. Brown 1113 received a fresh
corer;nmenl of robbers, shoes etc.,
which► is composed of the latest 01141
11103t up -to -dote styles.
While a horse belonging to Mr.
Kilmer, of McGillivray, was bitched
to a post in froth of Mr. Brown's
store last Friday, it roared and
plunsed forward goiter through a
plate !sloes window in •the store. M re.
Kilmer, 1io1din; an infant in her
arms, was in tar .coma;e at the
time but was not injured. The hor
wile cutsomewhat, but not badly.
The death of John Kerr on Sun-
d:iy haat in hi. 66111 year 1enlaVeS ::ane
of Stephen's early pioneers, and his
death i, tgreally rc;rel led by all
those who knew him. Mr, Kerr was
an Irishman, having been born in
Tubcrcurry, County Shoo, Ireland.
\Whorl a your; man lie carne to this
country, first localise at Hamilton,
ss here he remained only n few
months, after which ho came to Ilu-
ron, set thin; on the 'fntl concession
of Stephen, Alvin; there nix years.
Ile then tnoved to the horse e here he
lived until his /teeth. The dcoeased
%as a• brick -maker by I rade, a Meth-
odist in reli Jinn. reformer in poli-
tics and was a charter member
of the Crediton pod;e I. O. O. le.
%hick order, with Ifcv. Andrew.,
Lead services at the Exeter none-
tery, where 1 he remains were in-
terred yesterday. The deceased is
mut-sheet by •1 widow and five child-
‘`. .
hild-
\1.11.. of Chico o, CIO/ICS. Vlcs-
lcy W.. Fi'. derick and Evelyn J.
Cr.:lilon. One brother survives hint,
Ito!:^rt,• who live. or. 'the old home•
,: set in 1ICLunl.
1 11t1:TON
(Too tate for last week.)
e.,
-.Mi. R rtlr-
Free .1 Ills ell a
n o t h
[lur-
ch 1se•1 from ?1 I. Geo. llezleened Ili •
Ol acre term end will quit the hoose
chose. ter business and go tartllin,
! • t sprit';. it is not just fully
i f• t- •: what '.1r. Hazelwood will
• will likely purchase 143
nei.rhborhoof.
;t that our vi1'ore Dr.
•f his preot ise and pro-
.' i !melte in Toronto .
ei,:er h 1larehall h:v,
• •• ct a cetnent e
.Isle 36X60 feet ss is 1,
,.i1. Mr. .1. Taylor i+
also yrs c is - t cement tt ao•l a1e•1 0. -
int up eons, ' the eupplic•, of Raven
I, 'kr• cement of which ('o .\I r. Taylor
I si: irebolder. Ile hes alto just
.`;,n!; ' ed a nice piece t1 sidewalk
:0 f• :.f his piece. Netters Tike
ulvocInes 1 thin; you aro inters,-
s in.
-Nlr. Randolph Davie has been at
to:diet the hi ;It aohool at \Wood-
,'ock since midsummer. On &llur-
1 .y 1:1+1 h ` returned hotne and will
inert! St. '.lary. MAI :sohm1.
Sick 1,^.1,1 idle i. canoed by a di,or-
d"rel condi: ion of the Mom telt and
id quickly cured by Chernis rlain's
d;onmcl' :Im1 Liver Tablets. For stale
in Exeter by W. 8. Iioncy .
1IENSALL
Ito v. (1)r.) Medd ret urne'I horse
Friday fnwut a three weeks' trip t.)
New Ontario, Where he with others
went on a ptectstuo trip. Mr. Medd
reports cvCryflourishing in the
new count ry, the recent reports of
large silver deposits being found.
baking tltousantls of prospectors?
there.
-!lir. A. L. Case ;std !!5y mother,
Mrs. G. I. Case. have returned from
their holidays which they have been
spending in Detroit and other pointy
-Rev. Mr. Smith, pastor of Car-
mel church has been confined to his
room through illness during the past
week. but is now illi provint nicely.
- Mrs. Thos. 1k•l1, of Wingbarn. ac-
companied by her little Bon is here
visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Thos. Dick.
-Miss Ida Dick, of Durham, was
here Iasi'• week, spending a felt- days
with her father, who is so very ser-
iously ill.
- Mr. Mervyn Brown, son of Mr.
George Brown ,of this village, and
who last summer very successfully
passed his eramii,at.ion as a druggist.
has secured a goal position as run-
nier of a drug store in Toronto.
-Mrs. John Elie and two youns
dauzhlers left hast week for Lone
don
-Mr. Goo. Joyrtt has purchased
the evaporator which has in the
past peen parried on by Mr. Ilerrin,
of Dunvillc, and intends carrying it
on more extensively than in Ilie
past.
-Miss Mina Doan, of Zurich, sis-
ter of Miss Doan, teacher in our
school, leflt here last week for Min-
neapolis, Minnesota•
-Mr. A. L. Case. agent G.T.R.,
Denfield is relieving Mr. A. II. Kits
:agent G .T. 11. here, for the nex:0
eek. .
11AYFIELi)
-Miss Etta McLco:l, trbo has been
visiting ler parents the past few
weeks, retunred .to Toronto on Mon-
day.
-Messrs. John Sl ungeon and Geo.
Erwin left on Monday for Port
Burwell.
- Dr. Metcalf, of Detroit, spent n
few days lust week with his family
in the villa:ge.
-Mrs. John McLeod, who Is.'s
wiled to Ituntsville a few months
ago on account of the serious illness
of her husband, returned home lard
week. Mr. McLeod is recovering.
The anniversary services in colt.ncc-
tion with 8t. Andrew's church, held
on Sunday and Monday were a suc-
cess. Large congregations greeted
the preacher, Rev. Latchford, of Lon-
don. on (Sunday morning ani
evening. The Ica -meeting on Mon-
day evening was a success. The la-
dies were indefatigable in attending
to the wants of the ninny • who
thronged the tea Mole. The pros
gram given in the church included
adresscs try Revs. t'rquh:trt. of Kip -
pen, Davidson and Brown of Varna.
and McNeil tend Mr. James Wallis of
the village. Misses Ceaateo, Mcltae,
and Howson of Clinton and Misses
Ituby \\•hiddon of the village and
Laura Richardson of Stanley rens
d^red excellent t,oleo. They, assist-
ed by the choir* of 8l. Andrew's fur-
nished the musical pare of the pro•
ram.
-A meeting of tho directions of the
Pair will he held on Friday of ales
week to :settle utt business. CrNll-
plainte, if any, muse be lodged with
the secretary hefore 1103 meeting.
I'rize money will bel Paid ,on and ti-
ler the 2811i inst.
-Mr. .Iohn Sl,;utbury•, who fol
many years lived upon 'the London
Itoad, but for several months past
has been a resident of Clinletr., will
spend the winter in Bayfield with
Isis brother, 1)r•. 51 anbury.
-L. O. L. No. 21 purpose I;lulu t
an entertainment on the 'well-
ing of Nov. 3rd, ,the anniversary of
the Gunpowder plot (allies on Sun -
it iy.
-Mrs. Townshend, of Tucker -
entitle is the guest of her bn,lhei.
i)r. Stanoury.
INSOMNIA ANi) INi IGESTiON
CURED
"Last year 1 hind a very severe at-
t;ick of indi cost ion. 1 could not
sleep nt night and suffered most
excruciating pains; for three hours
after each meet. i was troubled
this way for about three months
wien i turd Charnberlain's Stomach
and Liver Tablets and received im-
mediate relief," says .iohn Dixon.
Tullemorc. Ontario, Canada. For
elle in Exeter by W. S. Iiotvey.
iN•♦O *oieii•ii•••••i•4••
The 'LOW:, i+ hi:ll!y plotse.t with
I.Ir.: iu-ge and interoetina 1)1111 ct••
sctul in by our corrretv,ndents i'1 h
wsVk .1 WI tcc desire to express to
tkenl our ',Tercet ion ami th1
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Catarrh
constitutional disease
in
_ ment coblood
ni kational
acting thro
and tpurifying the blood for
its radical and permanent
cure. Be sure to take
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Nasal and other local form of catarrh
ars quickly relieved by Catarrlets,
104 allay infammattion and deodorise
d12
CI its, ma ar la,rd s0 30 s, .
W
For tesdosoesnuli of resoni aWe awes
send tforour4.
G look on Gnarl*. Mood ro., LOMB,
w L Mass:
PRETTY MONTREAL CIRL "Zs:.
SUFFERED DREADFULLY
WITH PELVIC CATARRH.
ONE BOTTLE OF PE -RU -NA
BROUGHT LONG -SOUGHT
RELIEF.
An EnSlIah Woman's Letter.
Miss Nellie South, late of Manchester,
Eng., writes from 86 Prince Arthur 8t.,
Montreal, Can., as follows:
"Peruna has mato a wonderful change
in my lilo. It has brought :no health
and happiness.
"Since my seventeenth year I have
had female complaintand irregularities.
My general health suffered, I had pains
in my back and lower limbs, my oyes
were dim, and I became morose and un-
reasonable.
"Idother sought the advice of our
family physician, who prescribed fo•.•
Me, but I grew no better under his
treatment.
".I then read of Peruse and procured
a bottle. That one bottle was worth
more than all the doctor's medicine I
had taken previously. 1 felt so much
better and kept on taking it for six
weeks with marked improvement in
my health.
"I cannot express my gratitude.
Peruna has been a groat blessing to
me." -Nellie South.
Pelvic Catarrh -The Bane of Woman-
kind.
What used to be called female diseases
by the medical profession is now called
pelvic catarrh.
It has been found by experience that
catarrhal diseases of tiro pelvic organs
aro tho cause of most cases of female
diseases.
Dr. Hartman was along tho first of
America's greatest physicians to make
this discovery. For
forty years he has
been treating dis-
eases peculiar to
women and long
ago he reached the
�oaolosion that a woman entirely free
fconi catarrhal affection of these organs
W u14 not be subject to female diseases.
ie, therefore, began using Peruna for
est) cases and found it so admirably
opted to their permanent cure that
otuna has now become the most re-
lithle remedy for female diseases ever
WWII. Everywhere the women are
ttiif?g it and praising it. Perlia 1e not
apalliative simply; it cures by remov-
ingthe cause of femalo diseases.
. Hartman has probably cured more
woman of female ailments than any
FEW WOMEN
ARE 1201IELY
FREE r*OM
CATARRIL
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MISS NELLIE SOUTH.
other living physician. He makes these
cures simply by prescribing Peruna.
Wo have on filo thousands of testi-
monials from grateful women like the
one given above.
Wo can give our
readers only a
slight glimpse of
tho vast array of
unsolicited en-
dorsements wo are receiving. No other
physician in tiro world has received
such avolume of enthusiastic and grate-
ful letters of thanks as Dr. Hartman for
Peruna.
It you suffer from pelvic catarrh, do
not neglect it. Take Peruna at once.
There is danger in delay. Peruna can
be purchased at any first-class drug store
at $1.00 per bottle.
If you do not derive prompt and satis-
factory results from the use of Perlia,
write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a
fell statement of your case, and he will
bo pleased to give you his valuable a& -
vice gratis.
Addres Dr. S. B. Hartman, President of
Tho Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, 0.
All correspondence held strictly oon
fidential.
WRITE DR.
HARTMAN FOR
FREE MEDICAL
ADVICE.
MAPLE..LEAF.
Br4 '•
�c1..
TRADE :j MAR1i
q�G
Maple Leaf
Rubbers
are made only from the best "Para" rubber.
'.Hdc to fit every style and shape of men's
sl.-•; -. ladies' shoes and shoes for the little ones.
I.; i ones' ill tpcs the'. are neat, 1i, ll t, perfect
fitii'ig and lasting.
Insist on the "Maple Leaf"
Brand -- it's on every
rubber.
Sold by all dealers.
J
El. i'tV11.1.11
-in last weeks' neoount of the
death of Mr. W. It. Spicer. the Times
inadvcrt.anlly gave his rise as 75 in•
stead of 57 yeirss it was a tytve
zraphiciI error and was not noticed
until the paper was lagscd.
The fun-
eral of Mr. Spicer look place Thur=-
(l:1y nkerrloon, interment at the Fee -
ter cemetery. The corte;e was one
of tie lamest ever seen here, shoe -
ins the hill) esteem in which the 411••
ceased was held. A number of rcla-
isee and friends from a distance
were here attending the funcrel
which Wall in chars() of the order of
Chosen Friends of which he wits a
member .
A MIII,I,Ire\ 1)OLI.Ait$
1•')I 1\1►1'.ItE1).
it is vstinuttc•l thi, gum wee w•a!1-
, 1 t -1st year by. j4.op!e try in; to find
I cure for catarrh. Foolish for suf-
r•. I experiment when i:', so
11 kr ltvn ;hat "Cola rr hosone i+
1he oely remedy Ihat Cores perman-
ently." Other treatments only -re-
I u. 1.ut- ('atarrhoxone care. and
: t. :.- the disease from ever rc-
tur"i►1z. ''1 hall 1'Itarrh in its worst
(oral" write G. E. Fadden, of Itoyan,
Que. "1 war el I,a4 that ordinary
medicine Jit1'nt even relieve ; but C •-
11t1Itnztee ruled perfectly." No
rh'1nee of Nile l pp-rnt reel! 1 wit h Ci-
Irrhoaone-it's ccrinin as death to
curt' your catarrh -just try it.
FULLARTON
A or 11141 concert under the aus-
pices of r he Mot hottest church will
be given in the Town 11111 on Mon-
day. Oct. 30th. 1905. 11i,e Estelle
Livingstone, London's popular nn01
versatile elocutionist, tLe Imperial
Male Quertint te,
of &fort h anti
Miss Lulu Essory,o[ Crcd►tcntill
take part.
-Noose of the (It ath of '1rs. \\'m.
ltuesel!, South Tillnles !toot, was
heard with much Borrow by a Lase
number of friend, in this ootnmuni-
T r place 1
ly. b. sad event teak p ae of Sao.
urvlay, Oet. lith, the cause beirll at-
tributed to aur.; trouble. Mr)). nes-
sell was aged scout 47 years. To her
sorrowing husband and children the
(11031 heartfelt svrnpathe i. extended.
The funeral tv:Ie I.,r rely attended on
Ttt'•.•:ay to Itoy's church cemc ery,
n service teeing 101.1 nt the church
prior In interment.
SOMi4 SEASONABLE ADVICE
it may be a piece of superfluous
advice to urge people at thin Benson
of the year to lay in a supply of
e1a.1m1erL•1in'e relish Remedy. it is
almost surd to be needed before win-
ter ie over, anti much morn prompt
and sat iefectory resets are obtiie-
00 when taken ae soon e.!1 a cold is
eartracted end before it Inas bt•ootnc
settled in the system, which can on-
ly Iw• d',no by keepins tris• remedy at
bend. This remedy is so widely
knrev n and no at•ooze l)er gonad 1hat
no nnr shooed hesitale about buy -
ins it in preference to any other. It
M for Mlle in Exeter byW. 8. lloaiy.
Save Your Money
Buu Your Dinner Set at
London Grockoru Go.
169 Dundas St'
"Why do we sell so many
Dinner Sets?" Because we
give you better value for your c
money than any other Crock-
ery store in the country. We
buy where the goods are trade
and can afford to see you
closer in price because IOU
and WE slake all there is to
be made in the deal. No one
else comes between us to
make any profit out of it.
"Goods direct from the mak-
ers to you" thats it. _
97 Piece Dinner Sets, Good Value at;$14.00 for $10.00. Tlie
Sets are just in and are of Exceptional value. Beautiful shadings
and colorings, also beautifully traced in best gold.
1 97 Piece Sets, Good Value at '' $12.00, Cur {'rice $9.00
Also sold by the piece. Make up your own tet. Always hlate -
able if broken and of the;test Englil h St rni Pc trend!) with full
gold lines.
97 Piece Sets, Good Value at $8.50, Our Price $6.60
Z You should see these. You cannot get tech volute any where else
beautiful clear prints, spin:did patterns er d gctd quality of wale
• Now shapes.
22 97 Piece Sets, Good Value at $t5,00, Our Price $12.00.
• 2 This is also a Stock Line. 9(13 that is its number. Cowes in •►
• • Dainty Pink Spray with green colorings in leaf, al,ncst as good
• • as chin % and just to ok at the price. Made al Staffotdshi►e Eng-
•
• • land. Quality A 1.
2 2 98 Piece Sets, Good Value at $re.5o, Our Price $13.00_ nil, is n beautiful white and gold pattern, Just as pretty e.9 most
2 2 China wade by "Johnston Bres."the teat Poltets in England.
Stock Line "Make a 1�}cur cwn set" "Buy what seu nerd."
• • Conte and see the largest assortment. C•c ere ar.d see the lest values
2 COME AND SEE THE NEWEST PATTERNS.
?5U
♦ COME AND SAVE YIt MONEY -By buying cur margccds,
We show the largest line of Crockery, Glassware, China.
♦ 2 Lames, Etc. in Ontario. Cc ere and see for yourself.
2; London Crockery Co. it'
2 • ♦ 169 Dundas Street, London. t2:
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2 • WE PREPAY express or freight c•hatges on all purchases o •2`
• $10.00 or over,
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MARA'S
Phone 1684.
134;Dundas Street and Carling Street,
Opposite Market Lane,Yo1 mer Screaton Pr( raises.
IQ IRON, 011-TAR20
EVERYTHING NEW
Those Chilly Days!
Those Chilly Nights!
Have You Made Preparation ?
Large size cotton blankets, white and grey 750
Wool Blankets, thoroughly scoured, large 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, _' widths to
a comforter, all colors; regular 15c, for, a yard.... IOC
Medicated Bats, large size ; each 10c
Nowlis the time for umbrellas ; special, each 44o
School Boys' and Girl:' Umbrellas,
with Croak.
Umbrella, gloria top, paragon frame, steel rod, glove
protector, mounted handles ; regular $1.00 for.. 69c
• See Our Selection at $1.00.
Horn handles, patent runners, Al tops, ; best in city;
special. $1.00
Oilcloth Time
Best Oilcloth, :16 inches wide, square yard 24c
Linoleum, 36 inches wide, square yard, . , ,. ..... 35e
Oilcloth squares, 11 yards square
Oilcloth squares, 2 yards square
950
........ $1,45
Boys' and Mens' Peak Caps Half Price
Marls' 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; brown, blue, green; Helena make; regular
$15.00, for
Regular $18 00, for
Arens' Shooting Coats, neww shale, up-to-date
25c
$10.00
$11.00
. $1,25
Rubber Carriage !tugs, plaid lining $1.25
Mail Orders Especially Attended to.
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(Incorporated by Act of Parliament 14.-Z)
CAPITAL PAID UP • • • • 51000.000.00
RESERVE FUND • • • • • • • • • S3,000,000.00
48 Hranchet in Ontario, Qi:(bee. Alterta iirttl.h Columbia aryl �1 toltoba
EXETER BRANCH
Open every !Awful Day from in A. 1N. to 3 P. x. except Saturday 10 A. M. to 1 r. w.
For,tsorw' Mnle iVoter; cashed nr collected. Forms supplied
On application. lots en All p(1110.4 111 the Dominion. Goat erltaln anal 11n
lied State.. bought and 1.o1d at lowest rWle,l of exchange,
BAVIN(IM DEPARTMENT
Desporeltvs o •1.00 on 1 upwards received. lntereet nom-
poundee half lcarlr•y. And added to princfiA1 Jane 301h /met December 31.1. De-
toslts Reeder. alio Iwurd and heeled, current rate+ of luteret Allhtsed.
Advancers made to farmers etot k dealers and business men at
lowest rata and on most favorable term.. Agent, at Exeter for Dom. Government.
Dickson & Carling, Solicitors. D. HURDON, Nan •
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