Exeter Advocate, 1906-05-10, Page 4AR ROAD
,T0 TRAVE.I.
Is the one .ter
which. ;van pass with tender feet.
If y gabit,' e t,trouble ysele
I they gni: tired
If they' perspire).
If the Desk is tender"
J�T.Eg$E
Will relieve and
keep the feet cool and 'comffort-
able, and will allay. that hot
burning 'sensation so .often
troubles:mete in' Piot weather,
Price 26c per bottle.
Prepared: arid. For Sale
COLE'S IIRIJ� STORE
....Exeter,Ont ano
,1111.21.1.111
(tzaeter btothte,
Sanders & 'Creech,, Props,
THURSDAY, 11A.Y 10, '06
NOTES 4..ND COMMF'VTS
Announcement is made of the re-
tirement of Chief Justice Sir E. Tits-
. chereau on a pension equal ..to his full
salary. It ;is expected that Mr. Fitz-
patrick, -Minister' of Justice, will sus-
teed, him, and that Mr. Aylesworth
w11leave tie Post office Department
'to become Minister of Justice. This
• change will .removefrom the cabinet
the strongest colleague of the premier,
and one that has been of .thegretttest
assistance to 'Sir Wilfred in parlia-
ment. Mr, Fitzpatrick easily' corn-
minds the attention of the House and
has helped the the premier out of
many 4tffieulties.:.»He will be succeed-`
ed in .the Justice •Department by Mr.
Ayleswor'th,, who has "helped the pre
mier into many difficulties..
Miserable Deception
,., .. PRAC1 ISED
ert i.
G f�trh. akers of Adulterated
an.d.
Worthless
e
-Notwithstanding the > '
7nal,Ylltnous'
verdict of the world's most eminent
colorchemists,
that it is impossible to
color animal ( wool and silk)fibres. and
'egetable(cotton and lir;en)ibres with
the same dye, we find speculators who
are jealous of the world-wide success
of the DIAMOND DYES, putting up
and: offering for sale worthless package
dyes which they represent will color
any material with . one dye. This
cruel,deception has caused serious loss-
es to many at hoine.in Canada.
The DIA MOND' DYES, the world's
great leaders
, give to the ladies special
cial
dyes for wool and silk,and special dyes
for cotton 'and linen and all. mixed
goods, guaranteeing perfect color re-
sults.
The ladies Will insure and protect
their interests if they avoid all mer.
dhants Who sell the errrde: and worth-
less package dyes recently put on the
market. Ira „every case ask for the
DIAMOND DYES, and see that each
package bears-the.wot•ds "DIAMOND
PACKAGE'DYES. Please send your
name and address to Wells & Richard-
son Co., Limited, Montreal, P.Q., land,
you will receive free of cost New in-
struction Book,for Home Dyeing, Card.
of Dyed Samples and story: in „ verse,
entitled "The Longjobn's Trip 'to the
. Klondike." y . •
The Ontario Legislative voted, $500
to William Sherring, the,' `Marathon
hero.
There will be few strawberries grown
-inthe Ottawa district, the unusual
winter having killed the plants.
•
i;Iiirfttcardlaee By -Laws.
Kincardine, iiaay 7. -The result of
the roti;to-day on the by-lawo is as
follows: -The trunk sewer by-law
defeated by 57, the storm seep. by»,
law by 121; the park bwets -1agrr° care
Tied by 02. le' »
e Trust
octors
If you are suffering. from
impure blootl, thin blood, cb-
bilit nervousness, exhaus-
tion, you should begin at once
with Ayer's Sarsaparilla, the
arsaparillla ,you have known
tilt your life` Your doctor
knolirs•tk too. Ask hihn°about it.
'Paled$ there is ,airy ..aloft oJk the 'be>ttelg,
,iiu}iacceetisuea'causing
1e'ryn hsacptIa
rk, ea' tills ar<xa► liw4r 011*. ,Acs gently,
IMIt V to le.
Ifado .0,Ayer tl'o.. X.ewu11,
.o tratinflotn>rers oil
NAIR 'Y1$301!'.,
M! ttflal.
'a«0 CURRY P1001/At.
ws >iurn►r► rtes ss'rato t 'orfs prtb1h,k
iftet iCbtaErw,i).s of e,11 err »aedietnar .
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On Thursday night last about sixty
young people of the village gathered
at the home of Mr. Peter ,Mclsaec and
engaged in the pleasant pastime of
tripping the light fantastic. Mr.. and
Mrs. McIsaaxc proved themselves °ex-
cellent, hosts and the young people are
ongiug for a repetition of the event. -
E.` -`P. Paulin, who has conducted' the
hardware store•here for the past .five
years, last week disposed of the' bust -
less
to Jonas Hartleib. • They' have al -
eddy finished taking stock , and Mr.
Hartleib now bus .full possession. Mr.
Phats. purchased • .16 business in
Goderich and'will'leaave for that town
s soon as he: gets his affairs in shape
p.
here., He; bans. dis nosed. of`h'is.
res'.
P id
ace to.:W m.'Ehlerr who. tak
: eS .os esi
i.
0
n in
October tvbr
c u
e next. -Rev. e.
� Eidt
arrived in the village on Thursday last
and assumed•his work here,y
preaching..
is' introductory sermons on
.,Sunday
.:
�I
assd
t, making a very favorable inapres-
ion upon his congregation. -Rev. M.
lemens and son' left on Saturday for
Berlin. Their. household effects were
hipped from Exeter on Monday and
rs.Clemens and Miss Pearl will leave
in
Crediton
teeeereene AUCTION' .13Alt.C. OF MT
doll led to retire fren1
tie 57erva !bile Ci'ed:t2n, II will rifer the
taPa" _ et my general *leek AFa 4 a�crr la a raeerle:'
Et ger sale by latbiio ,!Montienuntil all inseld, The
�yrk'/y[,et+� those se sal5� trnCl tate 04'0 4'0 c:a SA d AY.
4 in the, e--etitng.,!all futtire cdaten
RU.1 be Ii4V.CtItreSi frsrn day to i alt. J»»:.;»::a
s.:.. iter, ee. duly.» and ti1R»4^. tceid n,; bargains wail
ti's well toetters�i tdacac a>c ,.. I,acrytl irrrednev p„� 'rnes--:�,'baa
ei ergo.€er .geed?, Ilan% forget the date... 1ti» W.
Eev,• E. 11. Bean. . t'henewpastor eaf
tiXe .E °angelicol v:11111'014 leeet¢cleed bas
fri'st Serkt oti Sunday morning. llteinis
made to hood i•:.ionebeing.aaevery
fluent epetaker and has 'the happy 'tact
of holding the attention of ;his '.nidi;
once throughout eertnon. • We e b
tend to R0V.• and -Mrs. Bean it ' heat ty
welenome to our xilidst,,-�»Ttal».weather
on Tuesday aanct Wednesday 'V L!, very
d'asaagreeaable 111111; 341,101 wads the, me.ari; of
eel:slug•our. citizens tt) relight their
furnaacesencs ec)aal stoves. -Council
meeting was held in the Tciwta Hell on
Monday. Jos. L tv on ,was awarded
the scantr as t -
c t clean out
tMud
Creek 1)r; n.o ---iiart'tliew • Mnrlock has,
had hjs dwelling repainted. • Bert
Clark 4D141..the job in right good style.
--Young Bros, have the cement faun-
daticnof their workshop ennipleted,-»
Mrs. Margaretha Brown is ill. : As she
has reached, an advanced age and be-
ing• feeble slight hopes are entertained
for her recovery. Wetrust, however,
that she.*i"ll.he spared to enjoy this
life for 'sone time to c,olne.-- VVe are
pleased to state that Mrs.Rreiu, who
has been very ill, is recovering. -•-Miss°
Koehler; of Zurich ,was the guest of
her friend. Miss. "Clara . Kienzle, on
Monday. -The masons hatvecnmpleted
the foundation ,of the new school
house. --Miss. Beulah Beaver has re-
turned home after a pleasant visit
with friends in IngersolleesJos. Heist
has purchased a crusher for his brick
machine from Baird &'Sou of Parkhill
and has the machinery working in
good order. -Our' butcher has his de-
livery wagons on thesrotate again y for
the corning season.. Messrs. 'William
Greenlee and Thos. Lawson are at their
posts again for the season and two
more kind-hearted and- genital- fellows
woub.I be -hard to find. --Thee first auto."
mobile of the season passed through
here on''Friday but did not cause ftny
runaways that wet:iow of. --Miss Rose
Finkheiner.aand Miss Annie Ewald left
for 'Berlinand London respectively
last week where they have secured-sit-
uaations.--Mrs. Boyce of Staiaa is vis-
iting her parents, Rev. and" An-
dre ws.
Dashwood
a few deys to join the other mernb-
rs of the family at Berlin, which will
their home for the present year, as
r. Clemens has beet; granted•a year's
est on account of i11 health. The best
ishes of • the, congregation go with
heti to their new home.--Mr.a nd:Mrs.
os. Snell of Exeter spent Sunday with
riends in the village. --Ezra Tiernan
as busy last week delivering nusery
toclt sold' 'by T. "Worden.--Mr. 'and
rs. C. Eilber of Zurich spent Sunday
to the village with Mr. end Mrs. Ezra
ieman.--Mrs. Louis Simon still con -
flues
in very poor health. Her friends:
ope for her recovery:» --Many` of the,
alks in the village are in very bad re-
it and d we are glad the trustees In-
nd `getting' 'to work in " the near
ture to rebuild them.
MARRIAGE.- -• The marriage took
lace. at Parkhill,, on ,Monday of last
eek of one of our young men, in the
on Mr. Emerson Gable,to Miss Al.
nae, Gable of, South Easthope, Perth.
e'wedding was a quite one and was
donned by Rev. A. Graham at the
anse. We 'extend congratulations..
Greenwray,
Miss Edythe McGregor' entertained
a Milli tier of her, young friends at the
home of her parents last week ..M gee
Edythe makes a char n teeel%ttle host-
els and all repvri •1' fine tithe. --"Winn.
BakeR I .s sold his fifty -acre farm to
.'dickey and bought the old,home
stead from his uncle and has • seeded
down part of it. He gets full posses
sroxt some tithe rlext fall. -Mrs. James
Rieke left Saturday for St. loseph
Hospital, .London. where she will In-
'
dergv an operatic'n, We trust she will
s -40f00 be restbred"to good health. ---Mrs.
I W. A. "W"ilson of London arrived here
a Saturday, on a visit toeher mother -in-
- ie w. --The next meeting of the' Wo -
1 men's .institute will be held at the
home of Mre. Worn Baker,May 17.-�
Miss Elia Wickert presented Mrs, W.
13. Wilsonwith a lyeaatttiful bouquet of
wildflowers a few days. -Miss Emma
McPherson left Saturday on • a visit
to fr•ielrlds near Ailsa Craig,- Mt-s.:VV.
J;aWee.rrl hes fully recovyered.froni her
rer u'. alltaess.-The Quarterly. Board
of 'Grand Bend circuit met in. Bose
tote church on Tueeday afternoon. The
same merit of the Lord's supper was
aadminieferecl on Sunday at 2.30 pent. --
Mr. and Mrs.. Wilbet•t Young morn
the loss of their littler babe wvhoee spirt
it ct-ate wafted above ott Friday week.
The inr(' 'tJ1ent took plaice at the Salem
+Ca'ra't»tr'ry.- he annual business meet-
flue of the lt'pwortli League pit as held
16Vc'eitieadaay evening when the follow -
flag officers Were (elected for the erten-
it g 'eru'r'. Pres..' Mies Edna 'Sherritt;
1 t Vic'e, Miss , E. Sutton; 2nd Vint,
Ai e. (Rey.) Sutcliffe; 3rd, Vine, Mi.»
M ae'Wilson; lfh, Vice, Percy ` Nicholl;
It, r,- ;ccs., Miss &ti'llie Postcr, Cur. -Sec,,
'b1i : ,,Virtaa SI ,.i.ritt: Treats., Miee Maud
Milt left:, Organist. Muss Mable Poster;
A o'r. Miele Means i111°eLeaarr; Represents.,
tf ve to 1liett let P. L. Ext'i itl,rvr, Miss
1.i11 `finale,.
firensall
»', iI::. :arth is improving his orae
aer'gty by onetraacting a new fence.--=
B
Berl Browning of the Sovereigre Bank
staff has ioeen laid up t»a: sante days
owing tQ rlIrc �
rtn~ %c
lbxadgw hate
been transferred ft'(n theSovereign
Bank' at Iliderten to Milverton branch.
--"V. E. Carol; of ibis:Igo islic-t, visit-
ing his I) l't nts andebrothere rafter an
abseriee of twelve ?v+ea es.—Ovc=r a week
ago Geo. Wren had the misfortune to,
fall and hurt his thigh so,eev'erely that,
he was einatlalt?Xo leave the honee for a
week.-1:+il.0 klil Blatchford. son, .of
E., s.11laatcbford near Fiurcandaie, who
bee spent ail first, year at the Ontario
a)llege,has°taken aPosition during,thr
yaacattion .with DieSe.liery as student. -
T. Berry bees ' purchased' as couple of
'good. lots froth VV. Moir„ at the rear of",
Joseph 11ini on's properity on' Rich-
mond street.: -We" understand that
lana ger Arnold of the Sovereign Bank
ba; purchased W. Cctllwill'e large re:
sidence on Ring street. Mrs, Colwell
,a:nd.daalghteie : Ethel,leave:, in ;a, few
weeks to join Mr. Ccolwiil teneteolulAese,
lie,
at.Regina. Sask.- 'Tarries Hoggerth
and vgife of Crowotty moved to .town
this week and have taken up residence
in N. AleTaaggar't's house ou Brock .St.
-Messrs. Halland Nicol who have
been working as machinists at the
foundry for over a year,leave this week
`for Toronto.
VISIT D. D. G. M. --Rt. Wor. Br
Dickson, D.D,O.M. Masonic Distric
No. 4, of Exeter, paid his ofrclal vis
to the Lodge here on Thursday nigh
last. A. large number of the brethre
were present to witness the exemplifi
cation of the work of the first degre
which was most ably done by th
officers, and for which the official criti
paid them an envious compliment fo
their efficiency. At the conclusion -.o
the degree work all sat down to a wel
arranged spread, thus coneluding
most pleasant evening.
Gen ralia
Miss»1 oebler of Zurich .visited, be
o.
it
n
e,
e
c
1
as
r
sister, Miss Helena., here over Sunday'
-Mrs. J. W. Hodgins has returnee
from a two weeks' visit with, her loth
er in Luean.-.Messrs.;; aulon &O'1I' it
are improving and enlarging t hci
store. The oil rooni 'is' being turned
into a hardware department, while the
inside is also being remodelled. -_.Q ; els
'seems tobe the favorite game this 'see
,son. Several of our pia rs are be
corning adepts `with, the tour pound
quoit. It would be aa.wise move tct se-
cure heavier quoits, say :front live to
eight pounds, and to pitch the exact
distance need in quoit genies, so that
when the boys'inay arrangefor a game
they will not be - handicapped by too
light a quoit or a change of distance.-=-
Faarnaers in this section are now
through seeding. Fall wheat, is good
'and poor in different places and pro-
mises to be not more than en average
crop. ' The weather has not been of
the best,for grass glowing- and those
who. have grazing farms. are auxious
to see. warm: rains and waren' 'weather
beforethe time to turn out the cattle,
Coughlin has recieved word of
the death at g-ippen of her brother.-
Mr.Jares. Wilson is having an Auction
sale of'his real property ?and household
effects .on
n'. Wednesdayof
Wednesday nextweek»
He will:. break iI , house� p ee i
l�; go and
will reside with his relatives,the Mise -
RS Wilson:- - Mr. Wilson is one of our
oldest and most respected s
sp cted residents.
and it is apleasure o '
n t that:dur-
hag his declining years he will be un-
der the carne of these pleasant and ami-
able ladies.
Pacited at the
Oven'. Muth
We do things right at
-the Mooney bakery.
Crackers are packed piping
hot fmn)"the ovens.
noistur_.e-proof paper and
ars-tight tins retain all the
fteshnevs arid crispness# no
LQNOON 1
. NOW when chemists announce its pati'ity, and
judges its irnerin 'one need ° look no filrther,
,PAl.rr Air,
paIatc, a,c, full, of
thc: Virtues of malt
and irohh, and sue.
Con, 1s "Ziac ideal
a 0. Se r'
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da$
.gONEY. EISCUir 8 CA1VD.Y, CO
". . :STIiAittdaft) 'CAtiARA
matter :,where or when•
you buy them,
They come to your ta-
ble just as inviting and de-
licious as though you ate
thein at the„ovetls in the
b .kery. At all grocers in
1 and 3 Ib. packages
aJ
Capital Fara, Dip e S3,000,000
(Incorporated by Act of Parliament 1865)
Tread Office, p . Montreal
FORTY -:EIGHT BRANCHES IN THE DOMINION OF CANADA
Wood.% Phosphodizot
The Great English ..f elnedlly.
Tones and invigorates the whole
nervous system, makes, flew
load in old. Veins. Chtres Vert/-
. ous Debility, ental and .Frain. Wormy, Des
pendency, Sexual Weakness Emission, $per-
matorrhtea, and Affects of Abuse Or .Excesses'.
Price Si pe box, siator$6. One will pleaso six
will eure. Bold b all druggists or mailed in
• plain pkg. on receipt of price. New pamphlet
I mailed tree. The WooU Modlcine Co..
V formerlu Windsor) Toronto, Ont.
Khiva •
For hay forks and slings go to. John
Charlton, Exeter.
Miss Susie Querrin has engaged with
Mrs. H.>.Bossenberry at Grand .Bend
for the summer» -The cattle drovers
are busy 'getting their cattle delivered
and most Of them are of high grade.--
Someill-disposedperson entered 11 Ir.
Rutz's mill one night, lately and re,:.
moved the guide -pix from the circular
saw. -License: inspector Torrance of
Clinton was in town Friday delivering
licenses. -14r. B. Cunningham was. in
Sarnia attending. the funeral; of his'
cousin, Josiah Holt. The sad word of
the death was received on Saturday.
Deceased was a son of Woe Holt, who
formerly resided here. Ok late yo/1448
he bad been residing inChicago, carry-
ing on a barbering business, He was
taken "sick about two months. •ago of
Bright's disease, and came to 'Sarnia
for medical treatment, staying' -with
his „uncle, Mr. Edward Poetise, where
he died on Maay4, at. the age of 37
years. He leaves to mourn a young.
widow. His remains were buried on
Styndayit Lakeview ceneetery,Siarnia: f,
To the bereaved ones we extend ourr.
sympathy. +:•,
1000 7 ibis' atttaacked a British force
'n Sunday last, and 01'Zpll1s were kill-
ed; 3 Britisli•soldiers were wounded,
A Whitechurch (near Wingham),
farmer named George Granton banged
himself on May 2. Ile was ,00.years of
age.
Sarepta
Garden Seeds -3 packages for 5
cente at Charlton's Fair, Exeter, .
CARD OF TBA.NIcs.-Mr.W. Re.'ynolds
desire's to than the luny kind friends
for their many accts of kindness during
the faamil y's recetiot`.hereaavement also
the Dasllwood'choir for their .singing
at the funeral service.
\EXET R' BRANCH at♦
OPFIC1 Ao .Tits 10 a. m. to 3 p.411. SATURDAYS, 10 a. m. to 1 p. m,
'A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. TRANSACTED.
Farmer's: Sale Notes cashed ot collected,- Forms supplied 9n application.
DRAFTS on all points in the Dominion, Great Britain and United
States bought and sold at lowest rates of Exchange.
ADVA OES made to Farmers, Stock Dealers and ButTness Men at
lowest rates and on most favorable terms, 0
DEPOSIT Receipts issued and highest current rate of interest allowed
posits of 51'and .uptt�ards received, Interest com-
S pounded half -yearly and added to. principal Saving 6a�� Department:y ora p��June. 30th
�” weld December 31st.
Agents at Exeter for the Dominion Government..
D1aR80N & CARI,YNGF, Solicitols.
N. I?. HURi)ON, Manager,
Shipka, '
Just aarrived a big paackaige of Jap-
anese China -just the thing for wed -
di ngpresen ts-Charlton's
ed-dingpresents--Cbaarlton's Fair, Exeter. ,
-Word has been received here of the
death of Josiah Holt,. son of 31i. `.Wm,;
Holt, .formerly of :ibis plaace. The sad
event took place on Friday at the
home of his uncle, Mr. Ed. Pot'tice,.of.
'Sarnia.. , The deceased waas,..aa Soling
mean highly respected by, all Ow knew
him. Deceased was :a Victim. . of .
Brighi'sdiseaase and'of.laate has been in;
very poor health. He was in his 30th
year. Interinent took place at Sarnia
on Sunda .--- iss Baa
y M r. Jeanie iter of
London was visiting at 'llk'i' at E l:s
home :over Sunday.-6J.As Breen n U -..
•G.IUsed. »n fine driving
horse last '
. , week
from John :Breen. --Ezra Brenner and
Wife called on J. D..Hatan
on last t sun-`
dnv.-Miss Tillie Meson 'visited at L.
Schr'eoder's last
Sabdaty.--$arry. Wing
purchased a race horse from James_
Buchanan of Parkhill. --Vires. Eaton.
and wife called On Walter Baxter last
Sunday. --;The' yontng farmers' of this
village finished seeding in, Muncey-
town last week.
No -Sleep,
For'.,The i
i
Oldp "ople are especially liable
to -Kidney and Bladder Xrrita=.
• tion, The Orions are weakened
by age. - This starts up inflam-.
mation--blood is not properly
purified as, it goes tothe
kidneys -and : the bladder is
unable to 'retain the, urine
properly. There is a constant
desire ta urinate day and night,
-and sound, restful sleep is
unknown. ,
Thousands. Gi
yraun and
�, T m
d le -a
d
i Ped ' men are annually .swept to,
premature gr -ve'. . � C , YS'•' 1'OO.a .
y}��y a throughM1';Fi:UDEI�T 7drA:D;t?S, EXCESSES AND U'I:C�Q.T),,
DISEASES. If
have ve ng
youany ofo
It is too late. Are.' conn Y the � llowing•syrnptoms consult us before
y nervous and weak:' desponaSnt and'gloonly, specks
before the eyes with dark circles' under.therm, -weak back, kidne •s Tritan»
ble,.p'alpitation of the -heart, bashful, excitable dreams sediment i '
, +~ an, 'urine,
ur e
.Poor' memory, lifeless, distrustful, lack energy and strength, ;tired morn.
-
pimples on,the face.: eyes sunken. hollow cheeks. Careworn, expression
tags, restless nights, changeable moods, nerve weakness, premature de-'
cay, tone pains. hair loose, sore. throat, etc.? p
YOU ARE:SUFFERING � FROM' LOST VITALITY.
' ''e cure Varicocele, Stricture, Blood Poison, Nervous Debility.,
ii
rind Bladder Diseases. Consultation. +`ree. if unablei tE''dnc
to call, write for
' . Question Blanit, for Dome Treatment.
43
148 SIELBY STRE1 T, DETROIT„ mica.
,
The present session of Ontario Leg-
illative"is'expected to close this week:
• THE .SENIftit itlbNEY'ctiftE .,
gives the vigor and strength
of youth to kidneys sud.blsd.
der. 'It soothes and heals the
i><xit dstufaalces-tong up the
oblcs them to' ddi
thew ick errsgy and naturally
-� rutin
mesa kidney troubles.
Curs* lthAIROMMaiti,11211% Too.
THE..,oso t C. eurArr.�c IN CHEMICAL Co., [ hmq,
oOast . iRaw Yomi:
c Pontiff° Shre
WE WANT YOU
To understand that we have now in our ware-
, "rooms otie of the largest and best assorted stocks
ofFurnittire ever .shown to the\.people in this
section. We have alt the lastest goods and halts
tug bought thein at close figures we Will sell at
CLOSE PRIOLS.
:Window Shades
and varied patterns. .w. ,. in latest styles
y C '
varied a
We have as splendid stock ofthese
Sewing :aehine _
-" Machines, atekrtuwledged to be the best,
aby Carriages, Etc.
Do you want a baby -carriage, go6,03u . ot little wagon got your,
have thein rand oia..eaan get no better.
W havo. a'vo1°ythin ,itl ,tion e + i niturep:�-.
Curtain Poles and T i°iininings f
We he re the agency for the Wiilia�nie' Sena i ig
McSAA,
ll
,I.::
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NICE WIRE FRICE
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FENOINq
We have just received a
carload of Page, Wire
This. is reeognized to be
the best on the mailtet.
mows
Vire handle Perrin. Plowi,
aid have just reeeiVed
carload of walking, rid."
.ing and gang plows made
by this reliable Arm.
Daishwoo
Lumber? Shingles,Lath, Cedar
Posts, Sash, Doors, Frames
=dell Building Iliterials.
er Tanks --
Finished or in 'Knock down,
alviays on band.
Highlst price paid for Saw-
logs ofevery description.
Custom sawing promptly
attended to.. .
Estimates cheerfully given.
The Ross Taylor Coil Ltd
Exeter Ont:
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ADVOCATE OFFICE
IfORNTION BAlt1
Agent for the Syleesteeeitid
1Nattin plow Companies'
HOUND TRIP
GO OE Ft ICH TO
'DETROIT
TUESDAY,, JUNE 19
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