Exeter Times, 1906-11-22, Page 4THE EXETER T1M138, NOVEMBER 22nd 1906.
THE DADDY
OF THEM flL6 1
PEWS WE 111111
FOR—
Colds, Coughs,
Hoarseness,
Bronchitis,
Loss of Voice
able to see some value for
stoney.
NOTE ANI) COMMENT
reemromr
'tlrls
Hon. Adam Beck will do a bid Or-
rice to Ontario if ho carries to com-
pletion his i,l•tnr for cheap Niagara
power
The totem of Pict on has ,eleven
i canning lactones now in op-
eration. Th".re is luck in odd scum•
1berg. !o Exeter is ulri,rht 3•t't.
Some of the municipal itSpirant 6
1are already I)erinninir to plume itheir
tcatit0rs so
and all troubles of the Throat and
Lungs.
Sate for the Infant in arms.
Effcalial at all ages.
25 Cents a Bottle.
--ONLY AT --
Brownings
Drug Store.
The Exeter Times
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1908.
r January. that doesn't
necessarily mean chit you should ex-
oect a turkey on your doorstep about
election time.
The Provincial T:eaaurer required
a loan of $3,000,000 and advertised
the fact iu Ontario song: months
since. It is now annuun•'ed .that al-
MOS1 11110 whole amount has already
been subscribed at a 1-2 t(ter cent.
Exeter i.; tv:lhoul a Division
Court Clerk with npparently poor
prosliects of a capable man accept-
ing the office under present condi-
tions. Chief Gill thinks he knows
the cause of the trouble.
The I'rovincivat Government is
credited with a desire to re:u-r_vt2o
the con;tituences at the next session
of the Legislature. So len, us they
don't make us a parti of London we
sit South iluron will pot object.
The arFrezate of the Succession
duties for the past three Gears in
$1,528,000. This year alone under the
Aot passel by (the Ontario Lesistt-
cure in 1906 (about $1,000,000 will be
taken Brom dead men's I, nc•fici:rriete
George C. Gibbons, K. C. President
of the London Reform Association
swore that wv1ic•n Jerry Collins de-
manded a government position, or 1.e
would cau'e trouble flee told him to
co to h—I. It was unwise of George
for Jerry tvrnl,— Ind raised 'tile
devil.
J. J. Hill the I-. S. railway
nate 91x3 been .advocating reciprocity
with Canada before r. ChiT.ago audi-
ence. With (hp aVCra'e AmetrAKn
tariff about 50 per cent and the
average Canadian tariff about 25
per cent. it would bo well for ,him
to urge the knocking •eff of 25 per
cent as a starter.
One hundred and ten thousand im-
migrants worn landed at the port of
Quebec thin season of navigation,
28.000 more than last tear. The im-
migration was composed not only ,of
a superior Class of new settlers
from the British isles, but of people
of fair means. The last two 'Shins
brought out suite a numtx'.rI of for-
eivncr,, including Norwegians. which
is unusual at this season of t -he year.
111E 'fAIt1I'L' CHANGES
The proposal of the llomlition
Government to stake borne de -ad-
justment of the tariff at the ap-
proaching kession of Parliament has
caused a stir among those who scar
that the changes maY not be to their
liking. Always alert to hold what
they -have and :to be on the look -out
for more. the ,manufacturer,/ have
been buzzing about itbe Capital for
endeavoringtiptoe time impress
the Ministersthat they were in
of more protection and that if nal
reduction were made the great in-
dustrial institutions of the count.rY
would be ruined, It is sato to any
that Sir Wilfrid remembers having
heard this smokeless chimney story
before and is not being wtampeded,
but the farmers have done well to
take no chances. Besides laying
their view's before the Committee ot
the Cabinet, as it visited the differ-
ent sections of the country, in a
etrour statesmanlike and intelligent
manner combatting the arguments
of their high -tariff opponents. they
too have had their 'representatives
constantly on the watch at Ottawa
oressinz for a lower tariff based on
the prineip142 of 'tariff for revenue
only. Only last Friday`tsuggested
th
were
called upon to oppose
!tax of 33 1-3 per cent in Lavorof the
industry.tinsolate
larrgely usedand occupiestsuciis ison
important !lace in the average citi-
zen's economY, a brotes;ive tax
would form a considerable .-burden.
The Finance Jtinister is said rte have
a;,iven the farmers' deputation n
Sympathetic hearing. Tho farmers
of Canada have the natter in their
own hands if they tvonid only look
at
rt and
w-
ail)! as the manufacluestrndolenend
the politicians go hang.
WHO PAYS THE PIPER'
er..s
The custom la.t3 sO grown o,mong
governmental bodies lately to ap-
for
the other purpose. this,
hnt
pthe taxpay-
ing public is in danger of becom-
ing co accustomed to hearing sibout
It (hat they may not stop to con-
sider who pays the piper. Func-
tions of government which former-
ly rerc and still should be pnrLorm-
cd b3' the representatives of the
'Apple wh;, are paid handsomely for
just such duties aro stow handed
over to others and the ,public treas-
ury is drown upon to provide the
hard cash for soft berths for politi-
cal friends ot the government. The
responsibility
rest di.
rectlYonth shoulders oofdthese nc-
cnun'ahle to thio elector's i9 nougat
to be shifted.
Work which should he there by
departmental rlerks under the 'su-
pervision of r, Cabinet •Minister is
twolc•(o appear so important and as
rcuuirin;• such special stern that: a
Contulis�iun toast be appointed and .1
few more of the squealing .hard of
office seekers is given a swerved
place at the public trough. Let the
reader run over in his ,mind the
number of these co4t1Y adjuncts of
government nrhirh have been thrust
upon the coutltry Lately and tsse for
himself how many of thein ran be
justified. The public accounts will
Blow 1 hotl sands of dollars squander•
cd in chi, ty,y and we should be
TRY THIS FOR YOUIt COU(iti
To relieve a cough or Sneak .up 'a
cold in twenty-four (hours, the dol-
towin, simple formula, 4.11e ingred-
ients of %%laic' can bo ,obtained o,f
any .good prescription dlspgiidt nt
small cost, is all that syklzr- io (re-
quired:
requircd: Virgin Oil of fine (Wore);
one -halt ;ounoo ; Glycerine. two oun-
ces: good whisky. a half pint, Shrike
Lyell and take in itoispoonful dories
every four hours. The desired re-
sults can .not be obtained ,unless the
ingredients are ,parr. It is there-
fore better to purchase the ingred-
ients heparately 'find pret.l.r•o the
mixture yourself. Virgin Oil of
Pine (Pure) should be purchased in
the original half -ounce vials, which
druggists buy /or dispensing. Each
vial in securely sealed in a round
wooden cafie which ,protects the Oil
from exposure to light. Around the
wooden case is an engraved wrapper
with the name—"Virgin Oil of Pine
(Pure)"— plainly printed thereon.
There are many imitation,/ and cheap
productions of Pine, but these. only
create rause, and never (effect the
desired results. 2-9-07
Wea/kLungs
Bronchitis
For over sixty years doctors
have enuor.ed Aycr's Cherry
Pectur31 :or coughs, colds,
weak lu;; fs, bronchitis, con-
sumr'h n. You can trust 2
medicine the hest doctors ap-
prove. Then trust this the next
timr _ 1,1ve a hard cough.
FOR OVER SIXTY YEARS
An OLiD Awn Wtt.L-TRItn B iiDT.—Mr
oW1sl.rdow's t�tl.oaotnl► t 81rap has beam mothers Mor their
ehildrea�~while teethiinng..oeena perfectencce.n
11 cooties" the ohlid. softens the gnntc, allays all
t>•1 wand collo. and In tho best remedy
L.ale it Ic vleasant to the taste. Sold
In every part of the world. 36
cetW a ite yaIoe is lncalenlabl.. Be
ante and take Mrs Wfnelow's Soothing
Syrapanil ask for no other kind.
T*.• best kln-1 of a testimonial —
"Bold t.tr over slaty years."
-w".
.s.c. • -. t . Alc o.. T.�w�ll, Mase.
par .. star• of
11
SARSAPARILLA.
rsi%12
RtIR Y1GOR.
tSe' •• SO. Tile! WePeb!taa
,p, .• •' et' our faAteivis.
i1I •
AI e/r,~dsysativ.
ve;+ ange llaxative.
Auction Sale
—ot—
IiORSES
Messrs. White and Cameron have
been instructed to sell by y,uhlic
auction on
J,OT 25. B. T. It., I'SBORSE
A\'egetab:e PrcparationforAs-
simitatiflg thefood andRegukc-
ling the Siolnarhs Hatt Bowels of
CASTOR
For Infants and Childr
The Kind You N
Always Bough
Bears the
Signature
of
Pronwtes Dige stion,Clteerful-
ness andRest.Contains neither
Oplutn,Morphine nor Mineral.
NOT NARCOTIC.
RSa/0'dIY `tlf6'IZPIIClfra
Bersif,;. Snaf'
11.o4JJ4 .Lla -
Irx J..d •
I �yr Ndo&, •
flew r.•.t -
Aperfect Remedy for
tion, Sour Stontach.Dfet>}i►oea
Worms ,CORYUISionSfeverish-
[less and LOSS OF SLEEP.
Fac Simile Signature of
NEW YORK.
U
For Ov
Thirty Yea
LXACT COPY OP WRAPPER.
1
?INC C ?are COY►aay, NCO/ 7Oea C17
SALE ADS I 300,000
ANTED
Aa
Advertise your N arin and your Feet
Feet
Sale of Stock and Implements, or
Town Praperty. s000 Readers i
will see your advt.==
All Kinds of
Saw-LogsTIMBES
FOR SALE
FOR SALE -20 white Wyandotte
Cookrels, thoroughbred, for breed.
purposes.—ii. Powell.
CANARY BIRDS FOR BALE.— A
few choice lit. Andreasbury Rollers
Singers. at W. 11. Mills, Centralia.
FARM FOIL SALE. -100 acres, be-
ing tot 11. conoe.lsi,on 2. Stephen.
central position. being about 2 1-2
miles from Crediton. Centralia and
Exeter, For further particulars ap-
ply on the promises. or Jas. \Vulkarf
Crediton East 1'. 0.
FOR SALE.—house ort Huron St.
with three lots. There is also a
smaller house on the property. For
furt her particulars apply ito Ed.
Maguire. Exeter North or C. Dor-
; wood. 115, 16 Front Street, Pullman
I Ills.
LOST,—A two-year-old steer. red
with horns on, strayed from Lot 4.
concession 5, HIay. A suitable re-
ward given for information leading
to its recovery. Any information
regarding the steer may be left with
John Rowe or at the Times office.
11-29-6.
Wool Blankets
Shipments of all -wool Blankets just arrived which we have
marked lower than the lowest
From $3 to $5,50 per pair
Our $5.50 Blanket is a winner, guaranteed all wool, seven pounds
full weight.
Fur Stoles
Only two Ladies' Fur Stoles left
at a bargain.
Rubbers
Full line of Men's Heavy Rubbers
just received.
Vt a have a full line of Men's Heavy All Wool Underwear at
2.oc a suit and other cheap lines.
COWARD & CLARK, Winchelsea
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
in the matter of the (,tate of
Samuel Parkinson, late of (the
township
of Huron, farmer de -
the
Cpunty
cca Fed.
Notice is hereby given pursuant to
R. S. 0., 1897, chap. 129. that all
creditors and others having claims
against the estate of the said Sam-
uel I'arkifa,;on, who diad on or about
the 17th day of November, 1896, are
required on or before the 15th day
of December. 1900, to send by post
prepaid or deliver to Messrs. Glad -
man & Slanbury, of thn village of
F:xeter, Solicitors for the Adminis-
trators of the said dc:,elscd, the
London & Western Trusts Company.
Limited. their christiul .and
surnames. addresses and 41e-
serietions, dhe full orrlicul-
ars of their claims. the statement
of their accounts and the nature of
the seen? Dien, if any. held by t hem.
And further take notion that niter
such last mentioned date the said
administrators 11 proceed to dis-
tribute the assets of the deceased
among 1110 parties entitled thereto.
having regard only to tho claims of
which they shall then have notice
and that the said Administrator
will not bo liable for t ho saiil assets
or any part thereof to nny person
or persons nt whose claims notice
shall not have herr rcerivcd by them
at the time of such distribution.
GLADMAN & STANiIUItY,
Solicitors ernTrusts Company, td \VAd-
mini9t rotors.
Dated at Exeter tI' 21::t day of No-
vemlx r, 190fi,
—os1 --
E.DNiESD;\Y, NOVEMBER 28, 1906
at one o cl.:,ck sharp the following
ar .s •
he car
1 four yea. o d _' :ding ' shred h
a Y
Kin,; of the Castle; I l,0neral pur-
pose, nr(re 6 years old with (1x11 to
King of the 0:1n1 le; 1 gen,•ra1 pur-
po0 mars r yearsars o 1 er
1Y h
l
;riding 3 Scars old, sired
by Bel-
slats/sir ; 1 41ra11,711' fifty 3 yearn
year old ceding sired by 4fnndsome
John, 1 1 w n year /,'d filly sired by
Handsome John. mat rhea leant: 1
filly 2 years old sired by Gl:asnisk ;
1 two year ofd filly sired by Clan
Macgregor : 1 Iwo Year 0141 filly,
sired by Premier; 1 t wo year old
filly .sired by hies of she Castle; 1
two year old gelding sired day ('rem•
irr ; 1 two year ofd gelding sires) by
1,a::haan Gruen's: 1 Ivo year old
ge',li0,1' Fired by Golden Thisib I
gelding one year old sir -ti by Gol-
den Thistle: 1 geldinii 1 year old
sired by 0trbinerr: .1 'endings one
ve,r old sired by ilt:ark itrxl ; ,1 fil-
ly one year old sired by Clan Mlf-
'renor; 1 ti'ly one year old sired by
t;ofd^n 'rhi s'ss
TERMS OE SALE
Six months' trod I wilt be given
00 furnishing now ved y'int nolOt,
or a discount of 5 per rent. per
annum for ra.11.
C. E. HACKNEY, Prop.
TIiOS. CAMERON .and .10.4, WHITE
,\0.•a inner r•.
THE CAl'$F: OF BORE FEET
'X•171c them r arc
funIv
and you'll
I
I
erotribly (find corns. \Vhillh'r hard
soft or blrrdin., sprits. Putman''+
('ora Ext r (.•t,.r. II', painless. it's
sure, and Clove 111 quirk to art. In•
sisl en astit '' iu l n l in's."
Scrofula
eOAsO asagoWed.
though
Bad bys.toaiair.Impure
water.mong Its came&
t is � •stbe KA tor
taberchs.and where
allowed toe rends i tubsrctit-
losis or ooasampdas
p' spry to take roots.
Hood's _
entre. Get •. Of
Removes
ranallmile was
1g NMI ea Swift% M& It_
a cls. Low•° new
wtIN6NIM BUSINESS GENE
Indiyidual instruction
No vacation
Gold medallists as teachers
Highest standard
Ask for catalogue
Modern business practice
Bookkeeping a specialty
Ugly towards sluggards
Shorthand and typewriting
Interested in graduates
Newest office systems
Enter anyitime
Students literary society
Sympathetic teachers
Commercial correspondence
Ornamental penshtp
Learn telegraphy
Lucrative positions
Excellent text books
Graduates successful
Enter "NOW."
Boo. Spotton
ASTRAY. --A flock of t:tnle ducks
came to 8am'1. McCoy's. Centnalia,
about six necks ago. Owner 'can
have same by paying expenses.
For which we
will pay Highest
Cash Prices.
Call and ace us before cutting the Logs for lengths and
Prices.
50 GIRLS WANTED
To learn to operate hosiery knit-
ting machines. Beginners paid $3
per week and put on piece work •ai
soon as they +can cern more. Should
be earning from :$1.00 to H1.25 per
day in from 6 to 8 stocks. Expert
operatorsearn as high as $2.50 High-
est wages paid to experienced hands.
We will procure good board at $2.25
to $2.50 per ,week !or applicants if
desired. The most coutfoldstble, larg-
est and best equipped .ltosiesy factory
to Canada. Running all the year.
This advertisement will be with-
drawn as soon as these posItiona are
tilled.
Apply early to
TIIE CLINTON KNITTING CO., Ltd.
Clinton, Ont. 11-29-06
Principal.
Auction Sale
—oI—
iHORSi:S, CATTLE AND 1'IGS
Mr. Thomas C:tmnrc,n has received
Instructions to sell by public :auction
on
Teacher Wanted.
The RossTauIor Go. LW., Exetor.
FINE
FURS
Jackets, Neckware,
Muffs, Etc.
SEE TOE NEW SQUIRREL TIE
BELTZ'S
Teacher holding second class pro-
fessional certificate wanted (for S. S.
No. 10. Usborne• Soervices Ito com-
mence with ithe new year. Salary
y
$500 per annum. Apply 2t
Cann, Thames Road.
Z(,1t1C11
Mrs. Erecter and %Miss Certie
Reader were the guests 01 Mr. and
Mrs. S. Brown. of Crediton, n few
days last week.
henry Brown has returned home
from the Northwest.
Mr. I)an Ayotte, of Michigan, vis-
ited at J. P. Itau's Last week.
Louis Weber, of Rochester. N. Y.,
visited driends in (town Inst week.
Rev. Geiger, of Elmvale. Was hots
attending the funeral of his mother
last week.
1.()T 9, N. T. It. i'SBOitNE
—on—
TIIIiIISDAY, NOVEMBER 29, .1906.
Commenting at one o'clock sharp
the (ollowin. stock.
110RSES-2 draught fillies ricin; ;I
scars olc); 2 draught 1 elding9 rising
3 Years and ; :1 draught foals by Lord
Ilotc al:u.n ; I drivin:r marc; 1 foal
rol by Golden Case ; .1 year old road•
Kier by
Golden CIOs
CATTLE -2
rtL calf r (
foot
t
1 row to calve in December: 1 tow
to calve in Janu•art• : 2 farrow cows
4 steers risinrr •t years old : e steers
2 Neirs 40141: 4 heifers riving 2 Ienrs
old: -1 sheers rising 2 years rod:
heifers 10 months o!d.
i'It;S— 6 thoroughbred Yorkshire
sores 10 creeks old.
TERMS OF' SALE
12 months' credit will be ,given on
furniMltine :approved neves or 4 pet
r0n1 off f ,1 r.Ish.
\VM. M10N'r1E'i ll, T. CAMEiRON
Prop. Auct.
DIt. OVENS, E at E 'the I Commercial
SU -
goon will ISO
Hotel the first Friday of each month
Hours, 9.30 a. m. to 4,90 p. rn. Glass-
es properly fitted and diseases of eye,
ear rind naso treated. Next visit
Friday, December 7111.
SUBSCRIBE FOR THE TIMES
SUM;IBE FOR THE TIMES
MEE'rlxG OE THE HERON
C01•NTY CO1'NCIL
The council of the County or ihtr-
nn will meet in the .nnnril chir,tber
in the town of Goaerirli r,t three
o'clock p. rn. /.n the fir: t TucsdaY
in 'December neat. All nceounl3 do
come before 1110 cautrit 'must bo
placed tti'h the Clerk before first
d,y of Isle -lino.
W. LANE. C'erk.
11,tc,1 Nev. 20th, 1906.
143 Dundas St. London.
FURS made to order:
Repaired and Remodelled:
Highest price
Paid For
Raw Piing;
THF. LEADING COMMRRC1AL SCHOOL.
TO CURE A 00I'.) IN ONE IlAY
Take Laxative Promo Qulnin t Tab.
lets. All druggists refund a he mon-
ey if it falls to cure. E. W. O •nve's
signature is on each box. 25e.
CENTRAL /; i'
$TRATFCAJ. O'tiT• `
--YA
' This school is recognized to he
one of the hest Commercia
schools in America. You can
safely judge a school by the ap-
plications it receives. This teras
we received applications from
firma in six large American cit-
ies and from for more towns and
cities of Canada including Sask-
atoon, Sask., on the west and
Charlottetown, P. E. 1., on the
East. Our reputation means
much for our graduates. Write
for our catalogue.
D. A. McLachlan W. J. Elliot principal
Farmers'
Poultry
200 *-
Ton S Tons
of all kinds of
old scrap iron
wanted at M.
Jackson's
EXETER
4F
M.JACKSON &SON
r Main -St. Exeter.
We will pay the
highest cash rdi ceor
exchange fence posts
for same.
One door south of the
Metropolitan Hotel.
a,
1 + +++++.H..14'#f.H.*
W. wast all your P.tt11b'y, ante
.r drusils awl will soy hs
IIIIG5EST !RICES kr it.
Your poultry may be delivered at:—
Henson, Buyer wanted
Clandeboye, buyers 8. C. Chowan
Jno. Trevithick. G. Bloomfield.
Granton. Buyer R. T. Raycraft.
Dashwood, buyer W. Shrumm.
FLAVELLES, LIMITED, London
6LSIMA8 JWRY.
If You Suffer with
Rheumatism
w
Inc Usborne and Hibbert
Farmer's Mutual Firer incur--
anse Gompanu
Head Office. Farquhar, Ont..
Or. Shoop's Rheumatic Remedy WM
Bring the Utmost Relief that
Medicine Can.
Pres.:—J. A. NORRIS, CROMARTY P.O
Vice-Pres.:—J. L. ROSSSLL.
RIISSFLLDALE. P. 0.
DIRECTORS.
W.11. PASSMORE, FARQVEAR P.O
WM. ROY, BORNHOLM P. O•
WM. BROCK WINCHELSRA P. O. -
T. RYAN, DUBLIN P. O..
AGENTS.
JOHN ESSERY. Exeter. agent (or
Usbotrne and Jliddulph.
OLIVER HARRIS. Munro. agent
for Ribbert, Fullarton and Logan.
B. W. F. BEAVERS.
Secy.Treas. Farquhar.
OLADMAN & STANBURY, Solloitgra
'The one remedy which many physicians
Iapon to free the system of the Rheumatics
ons which are the cause of all Rheum
Lumbago. Sciatica, Gout. Is Du.Snoop's
YAT10 RelaAny. Dr. 5 cop spent twenty fear.
In experimenting be- fora he discovered the
combleed ch. u,arals which made posalbte
one almost always certain cur. toe
Bbeumstism, etc Not that Da.
SIIOOP'e RadV- �� VATIC
oao turn bony 1 totnta Intel)
again—thstis / Impo.stb%*
Buttecan sad w 111 drt,I
from she blood /1e
((( w h t 0 1
DNWed the t 4 4 palinnet
feta
eodlotn he ala sad welltar.
theendofthe suf w/ tering—thee.°
of Rheumatism. :�7 Thtsremedyneret
falls where °cure (9. ' possible. It 11 tow
put up In tablet or Igum
either. Yo(1 who have `.,� Kuffem1 and ere suf.
ferloz today from panne and aches wlfeb you
know to be Rheumatism; you sho expetlll
lameness or twinges of pain in dump wisibirra
ysoppnsrent esw,e t}Ni(gtcry Dai SHtaOP S war
MATZO CURE. 1141 lust the tied of t eamed!
that accomplishes results. Sold and teoef►
mended by
There is nothing more
appropriate as a Christ.
mas gift than jewelry.
We carry the largest stock in
Western Ontario to choose
from and are showing excepti-
onal vellum in
DAINTY BRACELETS
BROOCIIES BUCKLES
STICK PINS
OPERA GLASSES
LEATHER PURSES
PEN DANTS
W TCIIES DIAMONDS
G fl• want &60•
Condon Ontario.
Specialists in Diamonds
and Cut Olas.
OUR PIANO SALES
W. S. HOWEY. •
For the past month have been.
very satisfactory both to our -'-
selves and our customers. This,-
we
his'we attribute to our exceptionatC
good values and easy terms of.
payments,
OUR GOODS
PILES QUICKLY AND ) ro3tTt
v:.
lv cured with Dr. Shoop's Magicoint-
ment. Its made for piles ansae—and
it docs the work surely and with
sa
t-
istaoLton itchln(, >afn[ul, irr tr d
ing of blind piles di appear like mag-
ic by its use. Large, Nickel cap—
ped glass jars A Howey,
and recom-
mended by Ily•
are the finest the market afford!'
and our. terms most liberal.
Do not listen to the men who
say 411 manner of evil of too but
call and see and fudge for
yourself
Sewing Machines
Our Sewing Machines are O. K.
Also a fine Line of Statio
nery Cheap.
S. MARTIN & SO.
FARM FOR SALE
A choice farm in the township o1
Fullarton, 75 acres. good bank barn.
stables and drive house. Five acres,
of maple bush. Good drilled well.
with wind mill. Good orchard and.
nil in high state of cultivation. Fee'
terms and p►artioulars apply to Thos..
Oa merest. Farquhar.
VILLAGE PROPERTY
FOR SALE
1 village
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Ilett aero in rll g
I on which there in erector! 4.1 large
' brick building fitted for store and'
dwelling, and a neat brick oottIUSP
land
stable n
'l1 be sold separately rnt
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or
in one Moak.
THOS. CAMERON
Farquhar.
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Z THE 1'1OI.SONS BANK
• (iucoi•potated by Act of Parliament 1885)
• CAPITAL PAID UP • • • • • • • • • • $3.000.000.00
RESERVE FUND • • S3,000.000OO
ItoBranchee fn Ontario, (author. Alberta BritishColumb(° and Manitoba
FXRTER BRANCH
Open every lawful stay from 10 A. W. to 3 P. M. except rotundity 10 A. N. to i T. M.
Farms rte Bole Notes+ cashed or collected. Forme supplied
On application. 1)ItAs'Ts nn n11 points in the Dominion, Creat Britain and Un-
ited stere., bought and cold at lowest rate. of exchange,
SAVINGS OEPARTMFNT
Deposits; of *1.00 ani upwards received. Interest cam•
pounded half yearley, and *deed to principal June 30111 and, December 31st. De-
potits iteceipts else t. -red and highest current rates of Interest allowed.
Advances* merle to farmers stock dealers and husinese men at
lowest rates and on most favorable term*. Agents at Klett? for Dom. Oe.eraseset,
t1N•DlCkfcn•N•N+••& fers', fr tet inN D••••••••••••••••••H URDON, Manager. •o+e.•o+•••••nnNN•N•
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