Exeter Times, 1903-11-19, Page 1YEAR—No 12
HURON RON & MIDDLESEXGAZETTE
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EXETER, ONT., CANADA., . THDBSDAY MORNING; NOVEMBER 19th 1.903
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If you are in need ofa stove or furnace this fall it
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41.1 be to your advantage to call and see our stock 1
-before you purchase elsewhere as we carry a large
stock of the very best makes both for coal and wood,
We.make a specialty of Furnaces, Eavetrough- 1
ing, Gas and Waterpipe.
SJtVES AND FORNAGES
Call and see our Carpet Stretchers
CEMENT
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II National and Star Brand Cement
• WE ARE ,SOLE AGENTS
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Walls, Floors, Troughs, etc, built with these Clements
last for ever.
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Pr CRITIOISM Roller Mills
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.t)f what a man's clothes should be is
tlr-etty accurate. There can be no
,possible fault to find with your ap-
pearance if your clothes are made to c l�j n jj
measure in an expert way. The style rifytlll kiln �etdo ill
of the garment we, make is a sufficient
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guarantee for first class work. All the
new up-to-date Fall
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Stains, s, NUGOaANNNWe are
giving
excellent sa-
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alio pawnstisfaction in flour since re-
modelling our mill.
just
arrived.
Prices
away down.
W. W Taman.
1Vicrciistrat Tsill[or.
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Parkhill
Peeee4®<Pee®®eeeAeeeeeieee0PIANOSa Times and Tonto Daily News for
NEWone year for '§1.80.
-Mr. Neil Mo) innon was buried, ea
Tuesday iia Parkhill cemetery.
Miiiss Baylor, who has been engag-
ed as teareher in the high wheal be -
nen ihter duties on Tuesday.
-M>r. Tlherons Grieves arrived' home
an 'T:ueis'da'y e'vietning from Virden;,
Manitoba, for attend the funeral of
bas brother, Reuben Grieves.
-C•J. Curse, of East Williams ;.Dan
good order, for sale cheap. areCazrmick, 'and his cousin, DanlMo'r•t
ison, Weise, J+ael D'ig3xan,
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�~Georgie Morrison, :Angus Mciniyre
cycle^�1and Ed. Robinson of Parkhill left
ire have just put in stock several
neirPianos in the latest designs and
e -Best Makes ab Popular Prices.
ill esteem it a pleasure to show
them to you. Organs always in stock.
• .&agobd second hand Bell Organ :in
here en •Tuesday for Alabama.
tag:} -The Temof M. McCann, son-•
in -'Law of Mrs. Houston, of Parkhill,
its with us and those Cushion •Frames were br•anlght here on Monday( ;cram
are just what you want, We have :Sarnia, and the funeral took place
from 'the station to the Parkhill cem-
etery. The Masons had ehaage of the
body, and burial was made in aceer-
dance with their rites.
• .them at moderate prices.
Bowing
aohines
In all the leading Makes always in
stock and at prices that cannot be
beaten anywhere, also repairs ,for
;same.
Call and see as. We are always
busy but will be glad to give you any
information about ourgoods
you may
desire.
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FAST TRAINS
Are via the Union Pacific. Iflyou.
wan,l a quikk and pleasant• .trripaselect
the Uuian Daciifc, its trains from
Omaha. Teaching the Pacific Coast 16
hours quicker than any other line.
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No c} a e of
of roads. n
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N g+e
cars. No Deitausie. The overland
route aril the wlay.
Be sure your ticket reads• aver the
Union Paicific.
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14 Janee Building, Toronto Canada or
11'. B. Cha.ate, G. A., 126;Wooclward
Ave., Deeroit, Mich
THE—
Merchants an of
Canada
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HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL,
CAPITAL (all paid up)
-RESERVE AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS
Tgos. PISBE
General Manager
$6,000,000.
$2,974,245
E. F. HEBDEN,
Superintendent of Branches
A ia'ENERAI. BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED
interest at most favorable current rates allowed; on Savings
Bank Accounts and Deposit Receipts.
Special at given iven to the business of Farmers and Cattle-
men.
Letters of Credit issued to travellers,�payable in alI parts of the
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GREDITON ONTARIO.
W. S CHISHOL_M Manager
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Crediton
Soddom.
JOIN WHIT14 & SONS
G. J. Sutherland Notary Plinio, Convuyan -Mr, harry S,m'l.bb heti a small
ler, Commissioner, Fire lnsurauce Ageet, and
canner of1WarriageLicenses. Legal loos enc
s her trait, Wednesday morning..-Savehal oft be boys of town }eft ezai ist(i krag farnanrt ecaf l haiy(abot uvaevb,l
eb be rotas -
carefully
aincarefull drawn atreasonable wane money
to loan on real estate at low rates of interest, _nen 3.„ C. Max'kgcl>, mild daughter -Mr. Jotsgfih 'McDonald has been
Office at the Post Office Henna Lauxe+tta, of Dashwood, spent Tues- busy the pest week hauling brick with
easi la tea ,put a eellex under has hoose;
-Mr. Silex Stanlake, see, want has
been conf•1ned to his bed, with a sore
leg, hap, recovered sufficiently to :.be
out again,
-Hatton. Ford, son of Mr• Jot Ford
sr,- w'biUie at a wood ;beef cut hie toe
,ata sweetly tahat he nearly bled Co death♦
id'ae is still confined to ,the house•, 1
allesteri. Wxn. Carrick, Jsara, Ford
end IVllson. Stanlake spent a few days
at the' Lake last week'luck sheeting.
They were very successful in losing
nave of their ammunition.
-Mr. G. E. Colpetend, hula opened up
firrsteelass uip-to-dut+e Music store
e,n Bevnnle'y's block arra is parrying a
time lot of Pianos, Organs, Small Mets -
day len the village visiting 'friends.
-Mrs: Rev, J. A. Schni'id,t, anti son,
al' Si. Jacobs, is spending a few week's
under the patrental reef.
lama t and unts, sewing rsheet muslin
_,Mk. mad' lilts• Jacob Snell, of
Latest and. most popular sheet musuq, a D;aeberiood, we're the guests of Mr. and
and ie prepared 'to sell or exchange'in- Mss. C. Beaver, an S ests• last.
ear'u,meants, on they most• favorable
tetrpns. Call and be convinced. -A laz'6e number from thist:ssicrni-
Times and Toronto Daily Nerves for ty attended the funeral of Mr. Lewis,
one year for $L80. ne McGi,110vnay. onSunday afternoon
Times and Family Henaid & • Sitar last.
from now until January 1905 imbed- -Quta'ntera ' in ertiLn'g services \talil
ing .three :premiums for 151.75. be eatnidluateid by the Rev. S J.
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