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Exeter Advocate, 1906-05-31, Page 4Q A Household Necessity WIJIEll'S LIJIJflE Becittise. it Tie Preparatian every faMily •should he, previded with' for the attineeous'aiheents and ae- eidente so tiozzatacp In every hoine. Safe and Reliable Medicine Victoria Day at M00% The celebration of Victoria Day in one berg was the greatest success in history of a village . that le noted foe worrying ont suele titUrs in a n141111. nee evotraley of a match laeger place. The weathee was beautifel-and every- hedy etqaved t asant keening. At four o'elocle in the moteaing our eitieene IATTO, -tiWakerl'ed from , theie slumbers by thenoise feova giant firecrackere and anyike„, Everybody got, busy and by'eiss&oe il our husiness meeehnd' -people had their places Tend dwellings beautifully decorated vvitli huntiug end Rage. Three large stteamers, red white aurd. blue were placed iteteea the street. Everyhooly, was wide awake and determined to Make the day a eed- lettee. one, • , At 9.30 sem. the procession was formed at the Royal hotel, Art. Holtz- man and Fraser BrO W TY, dressed as sol - dies and mounted on horses, led the procession, after which came the 13and, then about 250 school children folloe - fug, each child carrying a flag. The following trades were then presented: _Alonzo Hodgins, Blacksmith, had a regular blacksmith shop on his wagon, Dan Patch and tits rider were on the wagon, Albert/Was kept , busy keep- ing the bellows going. Jacob Holtzman, Tailor, presented his work shop and store on the wagon. He and Sol. Beaver were busy melang- e coat, and vest, fee a pea son of wonder-, ous. size. ' I3ert Clarks aPainter, bad his wagon filled with ladders, S. W.P. paint, and brushes.'His wagon was beautifully decorated with'I 'ags and bunting. George Holt , teen, Contractor and Builder, gave a u •,ique exhibit,emben the procession was 'going through town he and his'. workmen werelb-hey laying the foundation of a ham and when the procession had returned, a handsome tip -roof barn was construct- ed with its builders on top. Albert Morlock, Blacksmith, had t $25,000 horse on his float. A darkey jockey was holding him, while Alex. was shoeing the' fractious animal. Harris & Arnos, Painters and Paper Hangers, had a house built and they were busy painting it, while their ap- prentice, Sam Kuhn, was buy show- ing our good citizens the beautiful Wall paper they lead for sale. , Youeg Bros„ Tinsmiths, had a tin - shop on wheels: Herb'end Frank were kept at work making pails and. Milk cans. ' Henry Sweitzer, Miller, bad his wag- on covered with, clOth covering. He showed his Lily White flour, done up in barrels. paper bags and backs. After the proceseion had gone tone flax miltand,rettorned to the Recrea- tion grounds it disbanded. The Crowd then vvended theft'. Way to the grounds where the Band kept the people in good humor by playing lively airs, un- til thebaseball boys were ready. . At 10.30 the ,game was called be- tween our "Stars" and the High Scheed boys of Parkhill, iiided by some players from Ailsa Craig. In the first three innings our 'boys madesomexostly er- rors, and, after a very exciting 'game, the contest IPternallY • Externally cures relieves and Cures Sore Throat Colds Colic Diarrhoea Cramps Etc. Etc. - Rheumatism Neuralgia Sprains Piles Inflammation Etc. Ete. Sells on Its Merits. 25 Cents a Bottle 6 Prepared by W.S. COLt, Phrn.B. • COLE'S DM STORE Bxeter, Ontario Ozeter brocatt, Sanders os Creech., Props. TIRTRSDAY, MAY 31, 'od Zion • The sudden change in the weather wakes the fire feel good ,again. -.7 --Miss Clara Eby of London spent the 24th thehome of Mrs. S. Parkinson. -Miss Edna Taylor spent Sunday 'under the parental roof. - ite a large nu na her of our people took in the anniversary and concert at Woodbain on the 24th and reporta geod time. -Anniversary. serviees will be held in this church, Juae 17. Rev. J. E. Holmes of Liman will preach d both morning. and -even- ing. The- afternoeneservice will be -withdrawn.-Next Frida,y evening, Junel, being Missionary night in our League, 11(liss Marshall of -Kirkton will take the topic.. Dashwood Emanuel Ehlers spent the 24th in Milverton with friends, returning . Tuesday.e-Tlanrsday, the 24th, being Ascension Day, service was ,held in both charches.---We are sorry to 'hear that Sohn Erkstein is very ill at his home., We hope soon to hear of his recovery, -Mr. and Mrs. Justus Treutu- iner of the state of Ohio are visiting. the forreer's sister, Mrs. Wm. .Shrum. -The of this place held their annual Rally -Day on Sunday, render,„ , a suitable' program. A. free-will offering was taken in aid of the mis- sionary efforts of the church. -Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lindenfelt of Exeter spent Sunday in the. village. -Miss -Nettie, 13rokenshire spent the week with friends On the Goshen line. -Mrs. C. Miller spent a few days last week with her daughter, Mrs. Witmer, ---Jacob Brenner moved with his family to Stratford, where he has secured ern- . ployrnent in "ft, furniture factory. We are sorry to lose Jac. brit wish him :every success.-Henry•Willert attend- ed Court of Revision at °tedium on Saturday. eeeSa in, Witzel, of Toronto spent a few .days at his home here 'during theiveekee-Mies Edighoffer• of Blake was a visitor at the home of her brother, George, last week. -Miss Liz- zie Betscher of Detroit guest of her brother, David. ---John Fried, after an exten,ded trip to England, for the benefit of his health, arrived home 'a few days ago. much improved. Mrs. Fried and family who accompanied him to E nd are expected home ehortly.- P. Paulin, who has- con- ducted the hardwarebusiness here for ,the past five years, left Tuesday to take charge of 'a similar 'businss at GodericliNeWe wish him and his tam, ily abundalatasnecess in their new hotne.-Mes. Rothermel, who has been visiting friends at Stratford and Ham- burg for some time, returned home on Friday evening.—The little sons of Messrs. David Tieinan and Ezra eTie- man, who have been ill, are recover- ing.- There seems to be plenty of •tranaps roaming around, the roads just now and no one knows what, mischief they may. do. „ 'We think it would be advieahle for any 'constable to arrest • theire'ein sight, bring them before a magistrate and have them committed for vagrancy. When the liczir Falls Then it's time to act! No time to study, to read, to experi- ment! ,You want to save your hair, and save it quickly, too! So make up your mind this very Minute that if your hair ever comes out you will use Ayer's Hair Vigor. It makes the scalp healthyl, The hair , stays in. It cannot do any . - thing else. It's nature'sway. , Its best kind, of a testi mita -I "Sold tor over si*tr Years"' Amet. by:. o..Atror ne, . fr,,nwitl!. Alio WWI swots or ' P SAItIlelkeltttLA, gerstias. , G„...,,,,,,,... closedwithscoreaof 14 to 12 in favor of Crediton. At 1.30 p.m. eine 'eStars," faced the crack tenni, the esBliieLabele."' of London, After play- ing.such a hard game in the morning our boys were rather dubious as to the result, but fftba.the first there was no doubt that they could give the visitors warm time and they certainly did. Our crack pitcher, Rau, was in splendid form and having been given faultless support in the field,, the cigar makers Weren't in it at all. The score was 14 to 4 in our favor; "Fatty," the London first 'base-niali, who Weighs '250 Iles., Itnore or less, kept the people 'roaring with laughter at his witty sayings and jokes. The sporta then took place and re- sulted as follows: -- 100 -yd race, J. 'Sweeney, Chas.Sway- zie, G. DI,WS011; Relay race, Sweeney & S vvayzie,. Munroe & GihsOn; ThrOw- ing 56 lb. shot high, H. F. Eilbete A. MCDonalcl, E. Heist; • Slow bicycle race, N. Stanlake, W. ,Wein: Needle race, J. Sweeney, P. Flanagan, T. Munroe:- Fat Man's race, A. McDon- ald, D. Mawhinney: Running long. jutup, J. Sweeney, T. Munroe, It Young; Running hop, step and jump, H. Young, J. Sweeney; Winning high jump, T. Munroe, 3% Sweeney, Chas. Sway*: Putting shot. M. Doyle, D. Ma wbinney, A. McLeod; Vaulting high jump, J.' Sweeney, G. Lawson, Etoys' 50 -yard race, Re Coughlin, S. Weerth, A. Holtzman. After the sports a good game of• foot- ball ,between Crediton and Herman took place, the latter winning by a score of 1-0. In the afternoon fully 1000people were on the ground; gate receipts $100, . At 8 p.m. thegreed cotieert took place in the hall. It was jammed to the doors. Everybody was warm but happy. II., tilber, 'M.P.['., acted as ohairma.n. The Band gave a few se- lection, then the play, "Hans von Suiiteh" WAS given with. the, following eleirecters: Hans,jra Brown; ,Katie,, MISS 'Myrtle Clark: Mr. Batch, Thos. Trevethick; Susie, Miss Beulah Ilea - ver: Mary, Miss Farrows Mg. Mister, Eimer Gower; ,Mr. Preetyman, °betide Bluette. The play was a laughable one throughout and well given, the par- tielpants each doing excellently. Our far-famed Quartette gave a aliartette: Mrs. Zwicker and Miss Lula Essery played am instrudie„ntal duet, and Mr. Lloyd Sones played a piano solo in a neleterly manner. Our worthy citi- zen. Mr. Wna. Lewiq, delivered, a pat- rintic speech to the d eligh ted audience., ilissdiscourse was opportune`and well rendered. The la.t number WAS a Wrind dein composed of sixteen young ladi It, was "the number" of the evi.nitA4 atul W011 rendered, Miss Par. row, who condncted the drill, deserves to be congratulated for the splendid way' in which it was given, ' The Anatolia Day celebration of 1000 will he vet/feathered by us for many vears to come. We had a feW Who predieeeel a failure and, farce but eve are gt id it wee each a soccess and the committee of arrangement deserves the geeateot praise atid congratnlas Clow Of every eitizen in this inirg and neighborhood for the manner in which the, day's sports were carried otit. Credit ton Mrs. (ien, Preifer of Detroit, is vieit- ing bee parents. Mr. and Mr& Iiired Eillene-Tho following visitors spent \ '.t.(5 11 Day In town With friends; Gainet laker.„ rAnulon: Sol. Deaver, • • cseleTe: Miee Inez eiloadrewe, Pallahill.-, Wee, Fiukbeiner, our cent( etholior, t WAS r.1 liney man on the 24th. Hie tent on the ground was even patronized, - Rev. L. H. Wa,..,,-,ner, Presiding Elder, of Berfin, conducted the woarteray eel,. %sieve in [ho Evangelieal etturehou Sat- nrda,y and S anday. - It Eillseie M. v.F.,,, is one of' tile party takiogsba the exeur- sion to Cobalt, Teinaganti and New Liskeard this week,--Ilost Hill had his street lamp blaming all night Thursday and .Friklay morning. .11e says he told one of the hoarders to blow it out when he returned Thursday eight ,from the, cast.- lie either forgot it, or. never came back. -The sidewalk contractors are expected to start Work this week. -Beroarel Brown is blending, a vvire fence along the Crecliton road. -Herb Eilberis Sporting a newrobber.tired rig: He says he will assist: August in the good wokke-Wm. Wallin is Wilding a verandah for Thos. Lawson, -.The res- idence of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Haist was the scene of a very interesting event on Monday evening, 2,8th inst., it being the 25th anniversary of their wedding day. About fifty guests were th ne3 to hap celebrate the event. The di ing room wits beautifully decorated with streamers, , bunting and flags. After all, had partaken of the lunch, the friends gathered in, the parlor where conglettulatory addresses were delivered by Rev. Wagner and Rev, Bean. Replys Were given by Mr. and Mrs. Heist. The presents were, num- oils and. costly. We trust that Mr. and Mrs. Haist will be spared -to en- joy many years of married life. -.-- Claude. Bbiett attended. the funeral :of Miss Edith Robson of Clinton on Wed- nesday. Miss Robson ,taught ecbool here about two years ago and ' was highly respected by all but was oblig- e Cracker Charm Thor? is all the &W.% eroce in the 'wOn:lict betWeen eating bis cuits a,n biscuit , eat.- ing. n may eat a biscuit and not taste it, but when you think of Us. cuit eating you think instantly of .Mooney's Perfection !Cream Sodas, ed to resign on. account of 'ill health. She left for the North West with the hopes that she would regain her health but it Appears she 'did not receive much benefit. The sad- intelligence of her death was received- on Saturday from Regina. We extend our deepest sympathy to the 'bereaved family. - Monday night the. Exeter boys came back to defeat our'"Duffers" ip a'gaine of base ball. They again met their Waterloo and returned home sadder and wiser -score 15--13-our 'ho R wiIl soon consider themselves invincible. liarpley There Wit S quite a heavy frost here Monday night, doing considerable damage to tomatoes -Mrs. Geo. Sher - rt left Tuesdey,for Grand Marais, to visit her daughter, Mrs. A. W. Mai. lard.-Jais. Oronyn is erecting a new *ire fenee in front of. his farm, thus improving its appearance. -J. B. Hod- ginseis renovating, his house, putting in a system. of water works etc. -Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Stone are contemplat- ing a trip teeHibliert to visit friends. - John Love has added a new surrey to his transportation outfit, • Keeping it COU ntry postoffice must be lucrative... - Miss Millie Sherritt's pony met with an accident whereby ,it sustained a severe gash that 'required several stitches, to close. Allilerson C. Clarke of Loudon spent part-pfi last week here, -TheMethodist church anniversary will be . held ',June. 10th. Rev. Anderson of Blyth' will conctuct services morning and evenine-John Ribey and Will Sweitzer visiterlSalem Sunday School last Sunday. -Quite a numbee from here spent- the 24th at Wool:Thane-Mr. Meth] Hewitt' of Exeter spent Sunday under the parent- al roof. -E. RobinsonspentMay 24th at his home In St. Marys, (Tod late for last week.) -Russell Crago-of Salem •spent Sun - ay with Will Arthur. -Miss Ettie Kennedy spent Sunday 'at her home at Salem.-.-Mrs.Thos. Ribey is serious. ly ill:her many fiqemjs wish her speedy recovery. -Miss Lamm Marehall , was in Stratford best Week attending the teachers colleen tion. es Radcliffe of Stratford epetet Sunday ItOcis home here.-Are.hie Hyde our popular fish peddler has gone to the lake for anoth- er load of fisia this week. -Mr. B. Croz- ier of the .eightli line spent Sunday here. Si. JOS ,9)li Miss Susan Wilhelm sperit the holi- days at her home near New Hamburg, -A gang of, men has% been busy put. ting op the telephone line in our burg. -Mies Rose Ragins of Ohiselhurst is a visitor at the home of her grandfath- er, David Spencer. -The contractor of Exeter has started work on the bridge. DEeerlas-The 'keen sickle of death invaded our midst 'one Sunday week and left the home of Joseph Lebeau sad and desolate, by removing his be- loved partner therefrom. Deceased who hadonly attained the age of 44 years, had been ill for some Mine but her death was quite unexpected, atitI as it conseepience has cast a deep gloom over the entire neighborhood. She was a true wife,and a model mother 'and as it, friend and neighbor there vvas bon& better. The funeral took place Puesday.at 0 a.m. to the R. C.' cemetery and was largely attended. , Airciodhani, CORNER STONE r.A.m.--a-Thureday last was a red letter day. in Methodist circles theoughout this eona an ity, the occasion being the laying of the four corner stones of the new church now in course of erection. Hundrede orpeople had gathered to do honor to the occasion and to participate he 'the festivities ea ;amply provided. Follow - mg is the ctay's proceedings. At elev- en o'eloek tei70 of the corner stones were laid with the limed formalities and ceremonies; dinner WAS served from 12to 2 o'clock, p.m.; at 2 o'elocit two more stones were laid: at 3,30 o'cleck„ an interesting program of spoiaa, was carried out, sapper was served from to 8 p.m. and in the ev. ening a grand entertainment WAS giv- en. 'rhe honor of laying the font. co - 001 sfonee fell fa Mae. Jonathan Shier, Rev, Tilos, E. Sewyer, Mr. Sanmel 1 Ford and Mr, T.,onio Beaver. There were ale() a Etrae number of bricke laid — try differeet pernone in attendance. The Kirkton Baud wao in attendance. and disetmrsed some excellent 1,1111810 throughout tlie day. Phe proceeds, itteinding that of tbe prt.vionsSiettlav't1 ota Crisp, delicious and tasty. Absolutely and distinaly superior to any other mike. Say "Mooney's" to your grocer. Klippen. Mrs. Cowie of Hayfield spent a few days during the week at the home of SameThompson, Sr. -e -Mrs. McKenzie, of Bayfield, isa visitor at the home of her eon, Alex. McKenzie. The lady who is past the four .score mark, has been a resident of this county for over 70 years, and is still remit! kably smart for her years. -The fruit crop an this section promises well, and if Jack Frost only keeps off his blighting fin- gers the yield will be a large one. --.-11. Hood of Pense, N.W.T., is here visit- ing. bis mother who is very ill. -:-The sick of our village continue about .the same. %Among the number are Mrs. Harvey, Mrs. Isaac Jarrot, and Gilbert McDonald. That they may all be re- stored to 'good health is the wish of their many friends. --Wallace, the lit.: little son of .Gilbert Dick, is recovering from the effects of bis recent accident. His mother was boiling soap, and he with other children was 'playing near, .by vvhen some of the fluid 'splashed out and AS aeconseqiience the little fel- low's legs were severely borned.--Mrs. • Waddell, who was for some six years a resident of this village,`ae some, for the late Peter Grant;died at the home of her daughter, Mrs., Johnston, at Sarnia, aleve days ago. Deceased, who was in her 81st. year, was stricken with paralysis and never recovered. - Alvin McLean, son el David McLean, of Tuckersmith; who recently passed his'second yea,r's examination at the Schooleof Practical Science, has gone to lbe Northwest and will spend Ilia vacation witliksurveyhig party, build- ing up muscle and gaining it meatiest knOWle..tige or his chosen profession. -11ensai1 P. Wells. a former tailor of this town, is giving up business in Mitchell wherehe has been conducting a, tailor shop, and• intend's' moving West. -T. Hudson has returned from his visit to Galt anil-Elora.-Geo. Coleman, who has been ill, is recovering. -Miss Jen- nie Smillie, who ,has beet) attending the Ladies'. Medical College, Toronto, is borne a visit. -Mrs. Templeton after ei pleasant visit at the rectors - has returned te.Kineardine,-Mrs. 0. Cook tItc?." holidays in Wroxeter. -R. Otidmore contemplates erecting anab6r.honse on the lot to the rear of the one he is at present, woi king. on. -D. Urcitihart movedethe born' he recently pureheeied to town. He is also moving the flax mill. end plant from kubtirn here. -W. Moir and wife soent few dyes in Toronto durinw the W'eek.-.:-Mrs. Colwill and daughter, MISS leave next week for Re- gime' Sask.--Mrs. Margaret Sherritt, Mks StoWeirt, Miss Boll, emr Miss Moil. left yesteeclass (Wedneeday) Mr Sentlatel. per steamship Sicilian, Allan Line. -Mr. and Mrs. YongbInt attended the Gardner-MoSer nuptials Blyth Wednesday. -Earl Brown- ing' has recovered from his illness and resumed his duties in the So vereige successful in passing his final examin- ation in pharmacy and is' now a. foil. fledged druggist. We congratulate. Dal:1K here. -Geo. Reynolds has been .rreeseiCee clue unscrupulous- i.endors mi suggest. others. but f:otupiitre it any waSr 79t1 freedom 'from ac.fality, pilatableite-sS7-Labitt'atilc is surpasslione melange be tew•-at about hult the price at hest imported brands. Goderich: On Sunday Geo. Harris, while at the residence of' his son, Geo., at Cransferd, died very suddenly, .a stroke of paralysis being the cause. Ile was 01 years Of age. Brucefield: Ohas goss.,a former rep - 1 ident of Stanley was, united in .mar. riage to Miss Martin, The event took place on May 23, at Ltunsden, 1Vlan.„'of which place both are 'residents. , •STF3ATFORD, ONT. Ourclasses are rattelt larger than they were a Year ago. The,publie have learned Mit this is. the pest place in the k'royinoe to obtain a Consraereial Educa tidiior Shorthand Training. Students are entering each week. All graduates get gOod positionS. Write now for 'catalogue, ELLIOTT' & McLACTILA'N, Principals. • • 0 I „ 1111111.161111::. .,....,,,w00011 mit 1 .17:71t f7171,1inalfef:reetli:11:1111teligintiliallt71111:11: 14111:7:11e:1:, I le 111.111.11111::1:11111111111112511111".ttTililiti:11.441:11111111:tcallik'dordtallolli:jokuto ilfs•.:11:11Ligin:1to wanted. WIRE rzNEE co.. Lim MED. POINT I. Tito Dillon 1111ViE•STAY. numb Mad° of 0AltliON Jinni otAtel wire. awl culled to W J ea, n gent, v.. 73:141. Store To understand that we have now -.in our 'ware rooms one of the largest and best assorted stocks of Furniture ever shown to the people in this section. We have all the latest goods and ha,v- lng bought thetn at close figures we will sell at CLOSE PRICES. . WindowShades We have a splendid.sthck of these in latest'styles • -and variedpatterne. • Sewing MaChines • • We have the agency for the • Williards Sewing* Machines, aeknowIedged tis be the best. B4,by Corriages, yon want a baby -carriage, go-cart, or little wagon, for yonr bow- We have them and you can get no better: ' • We have Everythingm_,House 131. Curtain Poles and Trimming" s of all kinds. 3/10LSONS BANK (Incorporated by Act of Parliament 1805) " . llead Office, • ,• Meatreal Capital l'aid Up. • • • •”. • • • $3;000,000 Iteserved, Puttd...• • • • • •'• • • • •.$3 000 000 FORTY-EIGHT BRANCHES IN THE DOMINION OF CANADA - :EXETER BRANCH OFFICE HOURS 10 a. trL to 3: p. SATURDAYS* lave Ile to 1p. na, ' GENERAL BANIONO' BUSINESS TRANSACTED. Farmer s Sale Notes citsheetoe•coIlected, Forties supplied on aPplication. DRAFTS'On al1 paints ibe.Dorninion,- Great Britain and„ ;United .States1,7ng, •bt and sold. at lowest rates of Exchange. J" "AQVA.NCESemode:t6 Farmers, Stock Dealers and Business Men, at - lowest rates arid on most favorable terms. - •, DEPOSIT Receipts iesued and highest current rate of interest allOWed pestts of $1 and upwards received. Interest COM. S avinglailkilepa•rtmenti , pounded Julf-yearly, and added to principp4 Jtme 30th and December Agents at Exeter for the Dbminion Government.- . DxoisoN & Solicitors. 11114DON, Ma;ager., A Man Pfl&E WIRE FRIGE Who Drinks Hard needs "Bu -Xu if he wants to keep his health. .Beer, whslcy, wine --all. alcoholic beverages - irritate the kidneys. Pain in the back, headaches, brick dust de- . posits in the .urine -prove that the, kidneys are seriously in= flamed. TH E GENTLE KIDNEY PILL strengthens and invigorates the kidneys, heals the inflammation, clears the urine, and take* away the pain. Ihr-Iu" its not drink. habit, but protect th6steady kidney distete. All druggists have get *Am for you. 'THE CLArLIN CHEMICAL co. bosErito WIN08011. ONT. • ; a cure for the "int -)u" does drinker against 't or wilt Wood.% rhosphodlie • ha Gavot Rtatish Renzedp. Tonca andinvieorateethe whole nervous erlan Makes VW"- Bloodta o a Vcilia. meet Noe& , Nentat and liro,Irc tfro).ry ikit. i collectio1i9. a al On 11 t ed t 0 Ro75 which pondeney, urtliVettknens Emisteernn, litpetk-, / Of the chute+. The affair was a grand wni. cure. Pcid'b zstilirtnelirrorgi'rillollefein amount will he applied to the biliiidinK rtioeSt nerbor 81 lrwtorrhoett, and reed* r irw ,Ocesnefid themiglimit and relleets Pildrt Pk ." r"e.er Woodstock; ,N iss Laura Ilmarrows (40d, .45redit on 1he. mattagtanentin chage. trogefteirti7cfriTtror) "w"riiiitti°41, ant, VX0tOr 01111 PLOWS FtNOING We have just received a carload of Page Wire Fence, 6 to Q, wires high, for 480: and :up per rod. This is recognized to be • the best on the market PLOWS We handle Perrin Plows and have just received a carload of walking, °rid- ing and gang plows made • by this reliable firm. TliORIITON$AKEli 'Agent for the Sylve ter and Peirin Plow Com miles • Lumber, Shingles, Lath, Cedar Posts, Sash, Doors, rames and all Building Materials. ---Water Tanks--- , BEWITIVES. Finished or in Knock down always on hand. Highest price paid for Saw- ing ofevery description. Oustoin sawing promptly •• attended to. • Estimates cheerfully given. TheRotTayloreoilLtd Exeter, Ont. Marriage Liaen,,seF I Issued at the Ontario ADV4DOATE OFFICE