Exeter Advocate, 1906-10-11, Page 4 (2)Melissa
ecierats&icskin
feed, lbirhlyres
commended Bol rough, hard
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iu'ritat.ed . sTein, chapped halide
oselipee
Begin , Healing
Instantly
xta healing and hsor iii qnal-
• Wes are twnsur ; seed
p , it. con-
tains no greaeeeoils ori: a ucilag-
anouseubstances.
Melissa Balm
cures all forms of irritation, red.
Mess, blotches, pimples, freckles,,
and makes the skin as smooth
and white as a baby's skin.
25 Oeste a Dottie.
Prepared by W. S. COLE, Phila. B.
ATI' •
Cole's, [Central Drug Store
Exeter, Ontario
Obteter Atittoratt,
TERMS Of SU13$CRIPTION.
One Dollar per annum epaid rin advance, $1,50
if not so pald.
Sanders re Creech, Props.
THURSDAY, OCT. 11, '06
NOTE AND COMMENTS
G. H. White, Conservative, was el-
ected by 1052 majority to the House of
Commons from North Renfrew on
Tuesday.
**
The London bribery investigation
and the Insurance investigation are
showing up a remarkable state of
things in regard to the manner in
which elections are won and insurance
money is handled. .
The result of the vote in Elgin coun-
ty on Oct. 4th for the House of Com-
mons, the seat being made vacant by
Mr. Ingram,: Conservative, being ap-
pointed a commissioner on the Temis-
cawing Railway, gives the Conserva-
tive, Marshall, a majority of 77, over
Haight, Liberal.
**
Application. has been made to the
Federal Government for a protective
duty of 33i per cent on tin plate so as
to aid an infant tin plate industry.
Farmers and othersare takin strong
objection to it and justly. From the
standpoint of thef canning industry
alone an increase in the price of cans
would mean much more to the people
of Canada than the employing of a few
tin plate workers in an uncertain in-
dustry. An increased cost of tin would
mean an increase in the cost of all the
canned goods. Then there are all the
tin utensils used in dairying, etc., to
be considered,, as well as roofing,
piping, eavetroughing, 'etc, anyone of
which is sufficient to warrant the re-
fusal to put on the duty asked.
The Word of the People.
Anyone, who naturally hesitates about
"xng an unfamiliar remedy, will find
abundant proof of Bu=ju's excellence in
writing to any of the following -people
who have been completely cured of
serious and complicated kidney ailments.
JJH. cairncross, 377 Church St., Toronto.
Mwrs . McLichey,,Blake, Ont.
1icKenzie, Thamesville, Ont.
Mrs. F. Alaire, 87 Church St., Ottawa.
Mrs. Bella'Stead, St. Catharines.
W. A. Beswick, Huntsville.
4 r,. Doolittle, 712 Elias, St., London.
Sit down --why not ?--21ow and write.
Don't defer the relief and cure that
Buse -wean give. Fifty cents. ", Money
back if not satisfied. {: °
W. S. HO WEY, DRUGGIST.
Winchelsea
Following is the report of SM. allo. 0,
ttsborne. for September. Names are
in order of merit. V. -L Godbolt, L
Heywood.s Sr. IV. ---N Heywood, E
Heywood, H Hunter. Jr. TV. --E
Washburn., R Pletcher, R Fair, Sr.
III. M Talbot, R Godbolt, J Oreery,
Jr.1I1•--E Heywood. II. ---E Coward,
A Creery,- Eric Coward. Pt. IL -I
Oreery,R Goulding, M Clerk, Sr. Pt.
1-11 Cornish, D Cornish. Jr. Part L
I Heywood, L Cornish, L Creerye
D. McDougall, Teacher.
My Hair
Ran Away
Don't have' a falling out with
your Mair. It might leave you!
Then wit? That would mein
thin, scraggly, uneven, rough
hair. Keep your hair at home !
Pastan• it tightly to your scalp!
You can easily do it with Ayers-
Hair 'Vigor. It is something
more t ata a simple hair dress-
ing.5a hili'
j
hair
dicineiA'
hair tonic, a hair food.
'i'txb bbs$ frhind cite testimottiad-
"1014 for over eixte. sears.?
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tg:14.cr.cl i1 ret 11'x: -_Z tzcele".)
Wan. W 'iteell lnae disptnsc l a) ? bi trot"
ling 'colt„ pared Nordino, to flit'.
Sparrow foe which he received the
h auIlciuomo iieve`e of 62:10.---. .ims. Miele
O plant k auad "'dins Nora Qollins arevisiting then' easter in Dahllite than
weelo see atirick txlas °ins sato visiting firs
SenGlalcast week.-B.a; ainningham
wee called to Oltarndeboyo on Tuesday
owing to the serious illness of isle fti.th-
er.--John Rate had an ,apple vexing
bee On Monday • evening at 'which tai
largo member of yot>:ng people were
resent. - All report a splendid time. -
les Hannah McCa,ffea'y off Dutton `as
visitrne, at the home of Patrick Suli-
ytan.
aIntsbury
Mr. and Mrs.Johen Dickene,of:
water, Sinncoe - County, visited
last week. They, with Mr. and
Thos. Dickens,, visited in Detroit
or three days. -Mr. S. Hunter cat
off the red tickets and specials i
classes for horses at Kirkton Fal
Friday.
RE0Ei TioN.-The home coming o
newly wedded couple, Mr. .and
Wm. Dickens, was the occasion
very happy gathering at their h
on Wednesday night last. The g
consisted of immediate friends an
latives and after the hearty cong had been extended all jo
in merry making. 'It was not
until all turned their attention
good old -liras dance which lasted.
p into the morning, all enjoyin
• good time
Stephen Council..
Council wet in Town Hall, Credi
on Oct. L All ' present except.
Yearley. Minutes of last meeting
and•adopted. The Collector's Bon,
1906 was presented to the Council
approved of. The following ord
were passed: M Wild, gravel, $18
11 L Kraft, do.. $13.76; F Triebner,
$19.80; I Bastard, tile culvert, $1
' J. Keys, rep. bridge, $1.50; J Ziler,
50c.; S Davis, do., $L25; F Heintzin
do., SOc.; R Hill, do., $2.75; J Mad.
work lst side road, $2; Win Nic
r'epairing.Crediton road, $1.25; Nel
Baker, drawing gravel, $2.50; R Mi
ell work on c'ilvert $2; 11: J Kuhn,
ac., $4,97; Code & °Code, McKee:
award No. 2, $20; J Hepburn, di
con. 4, $4,50; J Lawson, part mud cr
contract, $800. Council adjourned
meet on Dec. 3, at 1 p. m.
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Mr. G. G. Essery, liveryman,
hursday last sustained an unpleasa
nj ury while running a buzz saw at -t
reainery. He was; ripping a piece.
oard when his right hand came
ontract with the saw and eut his.rig
hum through the bone between t
rst and second joints. The bone w
et back together again the flesh se
d up, and it is now doing -'nicely.
ome ill disposed person stole three
he mite off Fred Bloomfield's rubb
'red rig on Thursday night. As t
uts themselves were not valuable t
bject seems to have been to give Fr
spill when driving. Such conduct
ost contemptible.- eMr. P. Hank
wha broke -his ribs recently, is no
ble to be about and will shortly
11 --Wm. Boyle is home -arid and
e doctor's care. -Wes. Hodgi
oved his family to London this wee
here he has secured a position
acksmith.-Mrs. Chas Fairhall
yrned Saturday from a visit to Luca
DEATH. -The home -of Mr. and M
athew England, on the 3rd'conce
on of Stephen, was saddened on Su
y, Our. 7tb, by the death of the
i'ght little daughter, .; Myrtle .Iron
the age of 1 year, 5 months and
ys. The little one had been ill onl
ew days from teething been
pne
onia. The parents' many friend
mpathize sincerely with them i
eir bereavement. The funeral• too
ace on Tuesday.afternoon,: the r
sins being interred in the' Pairfiel
metery.
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It. J. Hamilton has returned to To-
ronto to resume his studies at the Med-
ical College. -Mrs. John R. Hardy
is recovering from a severe' illness. -
Me. and Mrs. Thos. Hutchinsonand
daughter are on a visit to friends in
Marlette, Mich. -Jas. Reid has gone
to Kingston to attend College. :After
a three months' stay at his home on
the 7th con., D. H. Stewart has re-
turned to Toronto to resume his stud-
iee at the College. -Geo. Black, who
has been residing on McMiliian's farm,
4th eon., for some years has rented a
farm near Kerwood. We are sorry to
lose Geo. as he's a good citizen. -Wan.
Lee, 2nd con., purchased J. 5..,,McMil-
len's farm on the 4th con. last week.
The former has taken possession.
FALL FAIR --West McGillivray fair
is usually a great success,rr in or shine,
and this year's was no exception, not --
withstanding the very disagreeable
weather. _ The exhibit on the whole
wasan average one, there being a very
large display in ' ladies' fancy work
and domestic manufactures, which, re-
veiled t eiprefection to which needle
work, bth artistic and plain,laats been
brought. In dairy there was a very
creditable display. That the orchards
are getting there share of looking af-
ter was evident by the fine display of
apples, pears and plums. The flowers
which were tastefully arranged added
mr1rlr to the appearance of the hall.
The grain and vegetable exhibits were
exceptionally fine ' The horse, cattle,
sheep and pig exhibits were of the best
and occupied considerable space. There
is no cltsatibt the fair was a financial
sneeese in every respeet.
Following is the correct report of S.
S. dee. 5, McGillivraty, for Sept. IV.-
V Short 137, T ,ironer 1800, F Lewis
1182, L Sholdiee 1177, A, Lightfoot 1027,
PUoughlin 741, E Hodgson 251. III. -
,1 Gunghlin 1610,'1) Lewis 15.•., Irl flod-
gine 1100,LCook 11M,M74 ghtfoot06•x,
W O'Leary 910, A. ShOldice (100, .Wm-
Mhaguire 891. II. -G Lewis 1515! ,M
'tone 1378, O Jones 1171, O oughlin
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Hamilton
{ , ix tUtr 6.?l, •I°' Krl er, 615.
Pt,. 1I.•M Hodgins 2500, Ifi Lewis 1833,
II Tia i neey 1425, 11 'O'Leary 1310, N
Short 1280, Cl Scott 1128,•,• 8 Jyones 755,
'V D.attnsey 058. Sr.P4.1. H Hodgiwt
21187, \V llc,agins 12(19, V llod inns 6')1,
0 Gigli tfoot 545..lr. Part I.-11 O'Leary
083. Morgan 755, P Doyle 077.. Il Moir.
lei. 614. V 'DauneeV 451, M 1 ttiineey
432, It Hamilton l61, W Cook, It Hod-
gins. 1'd0 on roll 43, average 33.
Alvina Wilson, Teacher.
Glib »ray Conned
4°aaa>laa bil amie't: pl;r.,aaamnnt to adjourn
mons nna Town. kl..1ll,, Ii1c ipillier;:y7, Oct.
0. d Rl Uiembers pare east. eliilnratvo of
last uaac1.ting read, approved. of and
big ncd. . )I11i1bee oj[ ,r eeoenats were
paid. LTtemts-.'Ylta.wsona -that the coeur-
iuur of an engineer till Antero a report
on the MUNI Creek drain be left Leith
the Reeve. -Carrie(. • Mawson •Ulens
that the taxes in arrears on !a' pt. Si.
con. 0, of W 'Nickels, amounting to
$1,32, also on. pt. 21,N.B.,. of Eliza Mrir-
phya, amounting to 03.81 be.ca,ttcellei
and the Comity Treasurer is her
by instructed to strike saki 'taxes fr. nn
the land .book.-OariXd. P ®• ib-
son,-tbatc the following -collector he:.
appointed viz: East,' Div, Neil .McAl-
pine; West 'Divi., Geo.' Glendenning;
they to furnish satisfactory bonds;
salary to be $45 each.-Oarried. Ad-
'opunment.to first Monday in Novem,
er." J Di Drummond, Clerk. '
Znrieh
Edward Koehler is the new clerk at
the Sovereign Bank. E. Be cigneul
and family of St.Josepi have taaov ed
Sandwich. The family have been res.
idents there for a number of years. -
Miss Lizzie Rennnie's many friends will
be pleased to learn that she is slowly
recovering from her attack of fever. --
Ross Johnston of Blake has purchased
his father's 100 -acre farm. -Mrs. N. M.
Contin, who has been in.St. Joseph's
hospital for some time, is daily irm-
proving and is expected home shortly.
Mrs.(Rev.) Davidson of Varna is quite
ill. -Miss Clara. Buchanan hes, gone to
Hamilton to attend the School. of Ped-
agogy.---Mrs. Henry Brenner is visit-
iting,her sister, Mrs. C. Shoemaker, at
Parkhill: A.Ionzo Mtslick has moved
to Hensall, The house he vacated is
now occupied by .J08. Eisenhofer of
the Bronson Line. --Louis Hildebrant
and wife' and Miss Marie Hildebrant
have returned to London after a visit
here. --Milton A. Buchanan, Ph. D.,
has gone to Toronto to commence his
duties as a lecturer in the. University.
Miss Lizzie Weitzel has returned to.
her home in East Zorra after a. pleas-
ant visit with friends here.--111iss Etta
Hartleib has gone to Sebringville to.
visit her grandniother,, Mrs. Schmidt.
--Gotlob 'Werner received.word the
other day of the death of his brother,
Christian, who died in N•pierville,111.,
at the age of 87 years. -After a ..two
weeks' visit with relatives .here Mrs.
O. Lang and daughter, Miss . Lizzie,
have returned to their home in, Phila-
delphia. --J. Turners 17 -year-old son,
near Hillsgreen, had his leg injured by
being kicked be a horse the other day.
Last week we reported the death of
Mrs. Sermon Hartman . and this week
we are called upon to relate the death
of her aged partner Thus the'vener-
able old couple were soon reunited in
death. Deceased, wha • hard reached
the age of 76 years, had been ill' some
weeks and grew weaker till death re-
lieved him. Deceased was one' of the
pioneers ; of Hay township, ` being
one of the early settlers in the west-
.erre part. A' number of daughters and
sons survive. The funeral was held on
Tuesday to the R.C. cemetery here;
ensall •
Mr. and Mrs: George Trott , left last
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will make their future home, Th
have make manywarm friends in th
vicinity, who regret to see,themn le
and wish them good luck in their tie
location. -Mise Etta Davis has gone
Toronto to take thearts course in t
University. --Jas. S McDonald, of Oa
ling, Man., has been spending a fe
weeks in town. --Miss Bessie Urquhu
has gone to Toronto' to attend th
School of Exprsssion for a second yea
Miss Jenny Murray, teacher in Ha
who has been ill, is daily improving.
Mrs.-Blackaall and Kathleen have son
to Ilderton on a visit. -Miss Jenn
Welsh, daughter of Rich. Welsh, wai.
recently p'r°dctioted to head nurse i
.the Surgeons' department of Victori
Hospital, London. We are alway.
pleased to note the advancement of ou
young ladies. --Wm. Larnniie, who b
been quite ill, is showing some sign
of improvement. -Miss Florence Pop
is slowly: recovering from her attac
of typhoid fever. -Mr. and Mrs. Oha
Cook of Chicago are here on a month
visit.--Mr.rt•nd Mrs. Charlesworth hay
.moved herefrona Zurich. -G. Cudmor
has 'returned from Denfield.-Mis
Hart has accepted a position as sten
ographer in H, J. D. Cosh's law office
-Mrs. Roberts after a pleasant nisi
„with her daughter, Mrs. Toll, has` re
turned to St. Marys. -Ire Bice has to
ken full control of the Queen's Hotel
oe. and Glen left last week for th
West. During the time Doc bas been
in charge of the Queen's the busines
hes been steadily growing.., The fain
ily will be nnuch missed as they were
among our best citizens. --Mr. Andrew
Murray and family left this week for
the. West. -----Dr. Ferguson, who. recent-
ly sold hire practice and dwelling to Dr.
McFadden and located in Georgetown,
has returned to Hensell and purchased
back his dwelling property and prac-
tice, which' speaks for itself and to the
strong preference the doctor has for
Ilensall and vicinity and hie friends
will be pleased to see him here again,
but will regret losing Dr. McFadden,
who has. become • quite popular. -:-Jas.
Sutherland and. daughter have return-
ed from their visiCto Blenheim, Wood-
stock and elsewhere. --Miss Emma
Ford left last week for her home in
Casselton, N.D., after `a month's stay
in this neighborhood, --Mrs. B. Smillie
is slowly recovering from her serious
illness, --Geo. Joynt's residence A fast
nearing completion.
Dna/al-Wm. Coleman passed away
at his home in Hay on Sept. 20. He
was born on the Parr Little, Stanley in
the year 1801, and was the second son
of the late Francis Coleman. In 1880
he was married to Miss Sara Jane Con-
sitt, and they went to Tuckersmith try
reside. After thirteen veers stay there
they moved to fIaay. Deeensed was .a,
strong, robust man, until Moine three
years ago, when hc' met with an ace'.
dent and afterw'aai ds was afflicted with
sciatiewerind in hope.; of being relieved
lie went :to he rriinea'al (spying at Mt.
Clleimens,,'but while there he met witlx
another accident by breaking his leg.
He was limelight hems, bat since thein
he has been gra dully oinking. In re-
ligion lrrx wads st MOtinradist.nnd itti poli-
ties a Conservative, and was Possessed
of many excellent qualities. He is stir-
vived ray a tvifo, five sorra and (Inc
daughter. The remains .'were laid to
rest in Bayileld cemetery a urn Monday.
Tica oOr a 'N' 7
There's nothing too good
to go into MOONEY'S
RACKERS . Th? best
flour that Canada mills, the
best butter and cream that
etinada's fanous diri'va,
produce, and the best
equipped bakery Ira "Canada,
to convert them into the
best crackers you ever a,te-.
Perfectiozi
Cream Sodas
'they are good eating any
time and all the time.
Crisp, inviting, toothsome.
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School_ Reports
The following is a report ,of S.S. No,
14, Stanley, for Sept. Names in order
of merit: V. -E Jarrott, J Grassick,
N Jones. IV. -M M Fisher, A Gem-
melll, H Jones. III. --J Kehl, J Gem-
mell,' 5 Rathwell. Sr. II. -A Jones,
L Rathwell,• A Fisher. Jr. II, --A.
Hood, 1 Bothwell. Part II, -A Mc-
Murtrre, W McBeath. Part; I. ---N.
Hood, G McKay, A Fisher. Best spel-
lers in monthly spelling matches were:
V. E Jarrott; IV., M Fisher; III., J
Kehl; Sr. II., A Jones; Jr. II., A Hood.
W. H. Johnston, teacher.
The following is a report of the stand -
bag of the pupils in S.S.No.4, Stephen,
for September: Sr. IV. -G Kestle, S
Morlock, N Amy, H Schwarz, W Pres-
zcator, M Kestle, L Morlock, E Kestle,
M Eilber, Jr. IV. --L Schroeder, A
Brokenshire, A Cornish, C Eilber, B
Smith, H Kraft, 0-0ornish. Sr. ill.-
C Brown, W Schwarz, M Cosworth, E
Klurnpp, E Schroeder, M Brokenshire.
Jr. III --G Cornish, 0 Brown. 'Sr. TI.--'
L Kestle. Jr. II.-ERoeszler, E Amy,
C Wein, I Eilber, C Morlock, L Smith;"
E Wein, J Schwarz. Pt. II. -M Cox -
worth, A Aubin, E Cornish, J Broken
shire. Pt. 1. --o M Cornish, H Presz-
cator. No. on ro1145, average 35.
. • G. 1W. Ltsu'ione Teacher.
The following is the standing of .the
pupils of S.B. No. 11, Hay, for month
of Sept., based on the attendance, be-
haviour and preparation of lessons:--
Sr. IV. -V Jamieson 226; N Campbell
58; 0 Overholt 184, A Kalkfleisch 98,,
Jr. IV.- W. Taylor 144.0 Garmger 124,
T Dodman 136 Jr. III. -G Taylor 161,
J Knlh$eisch . 200, L Overholt 99, A
Garrnger, 134, A Badour 32; M Dodman
120. ' Sr., II. -B Jennison 230, 0 Green
1154. Jr. 1L -A Oharette 59,,E Badour
129, E Charette 98, G Jeffrey 127. Pert
II. -L Paton I54, P X3ad>Iur 164, L Tay-
lor 79, H Taylor 81, R Green 122. Pt:
I.--R"Jennisob.239, W Jennison' 174,
M Paton 166, R Hendric 162, G Jeffrey
i48. -Emma Thompson, teacher.
Anderson
° Miss Edith'Arthur spent part of last
week at' her home in Nissout•r.-Joseph
Pearn of St. Marys spent Sunday vis-
iting friends in this eicinity.Mrs. R.
0.: Wells and two children of Elgin,
Ill., are the guests of Mr -s. Wells'
parents, .Mrs and Mrs. Samuel Batten.
-Mrs. E. D. Armstrong, who has. been
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs:
Thomas Harding, has left tor•-Winni-
peg where Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong
intend making their future home. -
Will Anderson, Teddie Bawden and
Austin Hewitt Sundayed at the latter's
home. -Wedding bells are ringing. -
Quite as crowd from here attended
Kir kaon fair .on Friday and report a
gond time, although the balloon was a
failure. -•Mrs. Charles Clark of London
is visiting her mother, Mrs. Jas. Mur
ray.-Geo,.Fletcher is busy buildding a
cement ig-pen.-Chester Heard of the
GriggF ,ouse, London, is spending a
few days under the parental roof,.
Fain' in the Back
-Completej Cured
Bu -Jul
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The Strong T'est'imony of a
Toronto Man.
The wearing pain of Kidney Disorder need
no 'longer be endured as a necessary -evil --for
science has of last succeeded in compounding
1. a reint*, in Bu -Ju, that cures quickly acrd
surely the worst Kidney Troubles. •,
Bu- ju is every day earning for itself the lasting
gratitude of sufferers all over theProviaee--
•nd all we can sty in praise of it is more than
bsekrd up 1,7 those who . have been relieved
and cured by It. Read this later;
the Clailin Chemical Co., Wiaidsor, Out.
I era anxious that you shoti<ld know the
relief and benefit I have derived from taking
your; mi Ju 11115
1i iirat.jot a sample front deo. etarsla11,
Druggist, sio Queen St. E., and was sa ut11011
benefited that 1 decided to take more.
The effect has ltcett marvellous'.
Iliad. suffered severely for yearns with pais' in
the back -especially on ri':iinr in the' morning
-but I ane pleased to say that the pain has
completely disapipeared. Before wing Bti-,fu
1 tried, every irentely I heard of for Klauey
rouble& withe-ut ever receiving relief:
I strongly
.p
atdvt.e anyone suffering' from
t icdney Trouble to telae I3u-7u without delay,
'Rows truly. (signed) CItA.S.0.1,trvin*,
3 Taylor St., Toronto, Out., May its, res.
When tears of severe: suffering yield so speed,.
illy to Bu.Js,do not doubt that it will cures you
a bee *ample toddaty.' It will prove to
you lratBuaJu, , its di$crreen from, Anything . e'ee '
yt» . have ever Wed.'
At all d#a°--=-elle, a boxer by troll from
the (lain Chentieel Co.,. " ia&ot. Mo3ey
heck it aot es represented. 4i
PSK FOR
(LO NpON )
India Pk: Ale
n 1' ejtsdieed and rtiascruptatou3 venders tray suggest otihera. bit compare it a»y
way RQu win -purity, freedom from acidity. pplatableraess--I,abstt', Ale is t arpasa-
cd by tone, equalled by few -at about half tate price of beit,imported brand's.
A Famous School
This Schoolis recognized to be one of the best
Commercial Schools in the Province. Our courses
are thorough and up-to-date. We give a practical
trainingand assist our graduates to good positona.
It is impossible for us to satisfy the demand made us
for office help. Those interested in their own wel-
fare should write for our free catalogue.
ELLIOTT & ,McLAOHLAN,
Principals.
ViA REHOUSES
EXETER, CENTRALIA
-AND „CL,ANDEBQYE
Highest Price paid for Grain
RIC,W:a, SEL[OR
(Successor to Joseph Cobbledtck)
:E MOL$ONS BANE
(Incorporated by Act of Parliament 1855)
Head Office, . Montreal
Capital Paid t'p. • $3,0004000
Reserved Puin,d,..•.. ...... • $3,000;000
FORTS` -EIGHT BRANCHES IN THE DOMINION OF dANADA
--EXETER'' BRANCH:
OFFICE HOURS 10 a. in. to 8 p. m.. SATURDAY,10 a. r n. to 1 p, re,
A GENERAL. BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED.
Farmer s Sale Notes cashed or collected, Forms supplied onapplication.
DRAFTS on all points in the Dominion, . Great Britain and United
States bought and sold at lowest rates of 'Exchange.
ADVANCES made to Farmers, Stock Dealers and Business Men at
lowest rates and on most favorable terms,
DEPOSIT Receipts issued and highest current rate of interest allowed
Saving Cask Departmen pounded half -yearly and addedt prinelal
Jung 80th
posits o $1 and upwards received. Interest coin -
'
and December 81st.
Agents at Exeter for the Dominions Government.:
Dogsorr & CARL•ING Solicitors. --
N. D. HUPDQN,' Manager,
Thou$ands of young and iniddle'-aged men are annually swept to. a
premature grave through /Ai/PRUDENT HABITS, EXCESSES AND BLOOD
DISEASES. If you have any of the following symptoms consult us befell)
It is too late. Are you nervous and weak, despondent and gloomy, specks;
before the eyes with dark circles under them, weak back, kidneys irrita-
ble, palpitation ot the heart, bashful, excitable dreams, .sedlineht In urine. .
poor memory, lifeless, distrustful, lack energy and, strength, tired morn. ,
Pirriples on the face, eYes sunken, hollow cheeks, careworn expression,
Ings, restless nights, changeable moods, nerve weakness, premature de-
cay, bone pct,ins, hair loose, Sore threat, etc.?
.-. YOU ARE SUFFERING FROM .LOST VITALITY.
We..trisre Varicocele, Stricture, Blood Poison, Nervous Debility, Kidney,
and Madder Diseases. Consultation Tree. If unable te call, Write for ..
Question Blank tor Home Treatment. •
MORE SNEER -
010 PLOWS
We have just received a
nUmber of fine Spreaders
-The Successor -which
does its work in find stPe.
This is erecogntzed to be
the best on the market,
We handle Perrin Plows
and have just received 'a
'carload of walking,. rid.
by this reliable firm.
TIORNTON BAKR
Agent kr the Sylvester and
Perrin Plow Companies
,ll it
[i
, . cll Hu crs
Lumber, Shingles, Lath, Ced0
Posts', Sash, Doors, FrameS
and all Building Materials.
--Water Tanks-
BEP-IIIVES
Finished or in Knock down,
always on hand,
Highest price paid for Saw-
logs ofevery description.
Custom sawing promptiy
Estimais cheerfully given.
The Ross TaylorCo,ILtd
Ebteter, Ont.
Marriage Licenses
Issued at the
Bzetor Ontario ADVOCATE OFFICE