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as been made under Ids pei,.
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o more, "tbau Vrty years,1.
uso for flao rollor of Couatipation,,
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The lother S Friend.
EXETER
TIMES
DES TO LaitaLS
Home Rule Passes British Ca
mons MaioritY Of 77.
nioniSte RefuSe to Dehate 'Measure
Withort Teartner infantle'tten Re -
aiding Atnentiment Proposals
and End of Long Struggle Comes
Suddenly -Defeat of lainsterman
Shakes the Getvermnent,
LONDON, May 26.-3y a Cote-
Sti 1 to g74, a meaority of 77, the
House of Commons eeeterday afteae
neen read a third time the Irish
Home Rule Bill and priseed the hard-
fought 'measure on to the Hellen of
Lords; astere another effort will be
made by Means of an amending bill
to bring tho act bate ahaeo, which
will ecure it the tgoo d wilt of all
el, asee of ftiateatein
The end of the struggle came qui
auddenly, the Itnlovists refusing t
debate the bill witbOtt frartber in
fOrreation ae to the GoVernanentts in-
tentions in tog -.rd to the propoeed
amending measure.
Prenlier AStraith lifted a corner of
ths veil, bar though Andrew Bonar
Law,, leader of the OPpoaition, admit-
ted that the PrOMIPea wordwere, as1
conelliatory -4.4 usual.* he haatened to
cld that Mr. As011itit had Itot told,
1:101B anYthiRg., To diacaes the third
ading under the cirennistanees
tiltl, 'he said* lir futile and r.itlicu-
no. Ile added:
"Let the certain ring down on this
(eraptible tare. It la only the end
act and Piot of the+ piar, The
T verriw IA can carry the bilI
Ugh Parliament, but the C011eillti-
Piet of the drama willbe iti tie
try, where au appeal to the peo-
I not end tn. a farce,"
^ then remarked that wiaen
the Government WAS unable to obtain
aeat in Parliament kir a Mertaber erf
tne, Cabinet. meaning Mr. Masterman,
haucellor of the Duchy of Lances -
appeal to the people was not
r.:PPER.
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majosity of 77 1� 1
great tnati
tillse and the Li
an they rose from fl
ind waving hatS
Vail
p of
lisasola„
b of Toledo*
omf 2srdnl, Ae-
of the Congregation of the
0131te; lix:„T. Della Chiesa, Arch -
of Bologna, Italy; Mgr. John
Csernock, Archbishop of Eastergoin,
Bungam Mgr. lieetor Irnee Sevin,
Arehlaisbop of Lyons, France; Mgr.
Francis Von BettInger, Archhiehop of
Mitch, Batavia; Mgr. Felix Von
rtanann, Archbishop of Cologne,
armour, Mgr. F. G. Pilfi, Arch -
shop of Vienta, ,Anetria; Algr.
llipp Gluatinl, Secretary of the
ongregation of the Sacramente;
r. Michael Lego, Dean of the Tri-
bunal of the Beta; Mgr. Scipio Techi,
Assessor of the Consistorial Congre-
gation- Rt., Rev. Francis Alden Gas-
tuet PresMent al the English Bene-
dictines.
The Pontiff was surrounded by all
he members of the Sacred College
f living la Rome and by those who are
/ now bere, including Cardinale Gib-
bons, Farley" and O'Connell.
The Pope appointed Cardinal
Francle Della Volpe to the office of
V B. la. Bed Cedar Shingles nixatnnlerinint in 'wl.e'll P°sitical he]
, 13, White Cedar Shing IeR 3 Will direct the affairs of the church
--- 1 during the conclave.
2V
-
4., Cardinal Diomede Falconio, for-
merly apostolic delegate in Canada
Bed Cedar iree P
and e United States, also was raise
Red Cedar Fence Posts s 8 feet
9feet th
t '' ed to the mark elf ehanaberlain.
t Tw
The anocation of the Pope a
Bed Cedar Fence Posts 10 fee strong appeal for political and soaesial
Reece through the restoration of re-
ITI_,......___on and the inftuence of the
All Styles of Woven ....._____.
At Granton -est price
Hemlock Lumber
Bough Pine "•
Dressed and Match Pin
Dic.sEcd and Match Spruce
Wire Fence and Gates
SS A .1;;II,I4ON„
Blue Lake Cement
St. Marys Cement
_ureha AsphaItRoofing
at $1.25 per square
CLATWORTHY
GRANToN
PAO.
, DES1GMS
, CO?,iTe.i01,17.9
uietylorigeotlihkEt:SsRciteb pea dorgerffnticra
5/m014'6124El r°,,P,..,.071. flee .x 1.1.c1211 4.4,4
nr
011-1SttlirtlYCOlifidelitifif 1,1‘44APanarrtmL.rxm
eut ireOl Oldestagencirfe'rr
„rut-eats:taken, oro”'-g-tii Pj.:.'tae=.43'tsa.=a
cialWelfpre,:vi ,bous Charge,
Cleveland Lumber Yards Fall Victims
to Conflagration.
CLEVELAND, Ohio, May 26. -One
railtion dollars' damage has been
done by a fire which broke out in the
business centre of C:eveland shortly
before 10 o'clock Monday night.
The fire broke ont 111 the yards of
the Fisher ter. Wilson. Lumber Co.,
supposedly started by tramps smok-
ing, and spread with lightning -like
rapidity. Inside of half an hour the
fire was beyend control. It spread
across the Cuyahoga river and
caught the Cleveland Elevator Co.'s
grain elevator. .
Fr m there the flames spread to
the lu .t...er yards of Martin & 13ar
ress, wbich are siteatee. directly be-
neath tbe Central Railway viaduct.
1 At 11 o'clock the flames at into the
viaduct, part of which collapsed at
,
midnight.
Cartier Statue Nearly Ready.
MONTREAL itlay 26. -- A letter
was received yeeterday from •Mr.
a, W. Hill, A.R.C.A., the sculptor
vho is executing the etatue of Car-
tier anei the other allegorial figures
whteh wU sun -mine the base of the
onuMene from Brussels that his
completed :with the exception
'gore, ratinOlinting ,the mill-
, • ,
0'
O'13rIn
rondo
h
nd.
Under the
lo
a 0
hIll brougltt
a by the Na-
k.
As on
ae.ii.i abee-.
d
oa wa.trictly 00
ern of William
fl voting, Mr.
tew that the
ot straight
and or Ire -
°visions of the Pltrlia-
becomes law after
It bad already twice
ill its stages in the
Commons In two separate
$, and the vote of tbo Mouse
of Lords therefore has no further
effoet
The Irouse was seething with ex-
citement Trani the altoment the Speak-
er took tho their. Members Of the
varioua parties indulged in loud ca-
b trete of cheering when their respec-
tive (tampions entered the chamber,
while at the same time mocking ban-
ter was shoutud from the apposite
beaches,
iqr. Gal:soul. the Unionist who on
Saturday defeated C. P. G. Master -
man, Chancelloa. of the Dueby of Lan-
caster, In the bye -election at Ipswich,
met with such an neroarions welcome
on his introduction that be appeared
glad to escape from the linaelight,
The Rt. Hon. Jame.: Lowther, the
Speaker, beak an early opportunity
Of applyieg balm to the sores left by
tbe violent incidents of Tbursday
lat. He frankly admitted that he
should not have used the expression
he did when he asked Andrew Boner
Law, leader of the Opposition, whe-
ther he approved of the disorderly
demonstration by the 'Unionist mem-
bers. The Speaker appealed to the
Premier to give the House some in-
• formation regarding the bill to be in-
troduced after the passage of the
Irish Home Rule Bill for the amend-
ment of thee:measure, so as to meet
some of the objections of the people
of Ulster.
TI
Joe Martin To Contest Seat.
LONDON, May 26.-(C. A. P. Ca-
blen-An interesting bye-eleetion is
expected in Londoa early next
month. Joe Martin, member for East
St. Pancran called a meeting of his
association on Friday, when it was
decided he should rrsign his seat and
offer himself for re-election as an
Independent Liberal and Labor candi-
date.
His resignation has followed the
adaaliost of R. L. Relse as the otficial
Liberal candidate because Martin vot-
ed against the Government in the
Marconi division in the House of
Commons.
Inoculates Rabbits at Large.
MARSEILLES, May 26. --Rabbits
which had been in oculated with the
virus of rabies, tuberculosis, typhoid
and other deadly diseases, were stol-
en Sunday night from the laboratory
of a bacteriologist In .the suburbs of
Marseilles. The bacteriologist had
been eeperimenting inethe produetion
of vaccines. The police are making.
every effort to recover the animals be-
fore they are sold or eaten but mo
far avithont success.
I Boy Is Drowned.
TORONTO, May 26: - The firet
€1rovzthg of the summer seasen here
occurred at Ward's Island yesterday,
6 bo ly 0? six; .94,y-q0dd Robert
Ren-letiP
lbu found fl
c/lal4d; ,44.p
1
TORONTti *WOMAN
WELL AGAIN
Freed From Bearing Down
Pains, Backache and Pain
Sidc Ly Lydia E. Pink -
ham's Compound.
TorOnte,Ont-'`Last October, 1 wrote
0 you for advice as I. wa& completely run
down, had bearing
down aensationin the
lewer part of bow-
els, backache, and
pain in the eide.
also suffered terribly
from gas, I took
Lydia E. Pinkham's
VegetableCompound
and am now entirely
faee from pain in
hmackstaronndgb:rinbowels
a
. 1. recommend Lydia E. .Pinkham's
Compound highty Wall expectant moth-
ers."--Mra. J wAxogy, 2 LogauAxe-
nue Ontario.
Consider Woll This Advice.
No woman suffering from any form of
ferne troutales should lose hope until
she has given Lydia E. Pinkbam'a Veg-
etable Cempoend a fair trial.
This famous remedy, the mediatal jo-
gredie/Its of which are derived from na-
tive roots' and herbs, has fer nearly forty
years preyed to be a most valuable tonic
and invigorator of the •female organism.
Women reeiding in airriost every city
rid town in the United Statea hear
Ming testimony to the wonderful
v rtue of Lydia E. Plultham'a Vegetable
mpoundJf „
tbat Salave tbe l -I3„ 1st xi es slt" edgoeatr
be Compound will help you, write
to Lydia E.P init ham -Medicine Co.
(e0nAdential) Lyn n, .DIasSa for ad-
vice. Tour letter will be opened*
1'ea4 and answered. by a woman*
liold in Strict eentidenee.
THE MARKETS
CHICAGO.' ,May 25.-Preepecte of a
record breaking yield. in Oklahoma and
li7ansas today forced prices down In the
active options of wbeat, Quotations of
tkraY tightened, but trading In that dell -
Very was at a minimutr. The market
closed ,somewhat irregnlar, %c to %c net
lower •to tte advance. In corn the out.
etene yaaleci-from eiic decline toeitc gain.
Oats wound lip 34c to 1y4c dearer, and
Provisions strung out from a setbaek of
15o to 17%c to a, rirS% of 30.
TOL-PONT() GictaIN MARKET.
Wheat, fall, bushe1......$1 02 to al 03
Earley, bushel 0 62 . 64
-"ess. bushel 0 80 ,...
Oats', bushel * • • • 0 45
.Jaye, bushel ......,..a. 0 65
Buckwheat. bushel 0 70 0 75
TORONTO DAIRY MARHET
Butter, store lots,.. .. . 0 20
Butter. creamery, lb. rolls 0 24 0" 26
Butter. separator, dairy...0 22 0 23
Butter. creamery, solids- 0 24
E•a ---„.. 0 23 24
Cheese, Id, lb 0 15% 0 16,
Cheese, new, 'b • 0 14' 0 1414
Honey. combs, doxen..... 2 50 3 00
lioneY, extracted. lb 0 09
• , .
DULUTH GRAIN NIAREET.
DULUTH_ MaY 25. --close: Wheat -No,.
bard. 05%o: No. 1 northern. 94%e: No.
do.. 923.fr,e to 93e; Juin 94e.
Linseed -1570; Jely 158%e„
CATTLE MARKETS
UNION STOCK YARDS.
TonoNrro, May 25.---Recelpts o
live steelc at the Thelon I'ards were
125 Cal' '
S comprising' 2494 cattle, 331
bogs. 34sheep and lambs and 339
calves,
eutchers.
Choice loads of steers sold at 38.30 tO
$8•50, with a few lots at $8.64; good to
chelee leada of steers and heifers at 3845
to 36,30: medium to good at $7.80 to $8.14;
eetniocat at $7.35 to$7,75; cbolce cows at
17 to 17.50; good cows at 10.50 to $6.90;
medium eows at 38,75 tO $6; common
owe at $5 to $5.75; canners and cutters
at 33,75 to $4.76: balla at $0,60 to 37.45.
Stockers and Feeders,
rt -keep feeders at 47,75 to 33; !eed-
ers $7,54 to $7,76; Stockers at $6,50 to
Milkers and Springers,
The rini of milkers and aoriuges3 wee
light, And sold at $55 to 3300 each,
Veat Gaives.
HeeelPtS were moderate. quality cam -
MOD and medium. and 1-44CO3 firm. Com.
mon valves At IT to 1740: medium At, 32
to 3840 0414 gOed at 49 to 19.414 shales
ealveta at $10 tO 430,50,
• Sheep and Lambs,
Ilecelpts were exceedingly light onIT
86 all told. and prices very firm. -Heavy
es and re1113 at szi to 35.50: light owes
t 46,50 to 47.25; Yearling lainba at 45.40
E E 49; American Yearling wethers ,xt 19;
EN'EfiS
, j 1 sPrin. larnba at *5 to 19 each,
Hoes.
There were few Ontario hogs on sale,
but there were over 500 northwest hoge
Fluttan Gives Up on the met, the quality of which wpm
a Police n good. Ontario hogs were quoted at 47.90
f.o.b. ears, 38.23 fed and watered and
/4,50 welshed off cars.
DIONTREAL LIVE STOCK
'ear
idhi
ang
ter's Aciv
d and Frozen After Ili
1n t1z Bush, Slayer of
az*tl Son -in -Law, Only
e Did Not Rill Two
Uo Was Captured
osso Cut Off Ills Retreat,
GRAVENHURST, May 25, --- Con-
trary to police expectations and to
Ids threat that be ;Would never be
taken alive, Wllliant Ruttan, the
Una:01m busliMall and tralaner, WI10„.
On Wednesday morning, shot and
killed his daughter, Dirs. Alfred, COU.-
termanche, and Geo. COutermanche,
fit their home at Ilousey's Rapids,
otiletly surrendered to Inspector
Greer, of the provincial police, and
Constable Fielding, of Bracebridge*
at his home at nine o'clock Saturday
morning.
Half fatnisbed, his cloth.es in tat-
ters, and bis fate and hands torn by
the heavy bush of the district, the
murderer presented it pitiable appear-
ance ',when taken in hand by the po-
lice. Through Friday's heavy rain-
storm, Rattan lay concealed in the
bush, a7ad he, told his wife Saturday
morning, that once, when his pur-
S ' ers Were Within twenty-five yards
of him, be wan forced to awim the
Buck river to escape detection.
Though he was soaked to the skin,
and the raw air brought ma a heavy
frost Friday night, Ttuttan was forc-
ed by the presence of three watchers
on his house, to lie in tho bush but
a few hundred yards faom hie home,
all night. At tve o'clock the watch-
ers were themeelves forced by the
cold air to seek shelter in Henry
Cook's residence and the murderer
crept into the shelter of his barn,
Within a atone's throw of his house.
After half an 'hour in the barn Rut -
tan risked everything and crawled
through the cellar -window, into his
home, wtere he ate raarenously; While
he was warming himself at the stove,
Provincial Detective Greer, Constable
Fielding and three other armed men
returned to resume their vigil on the
house and the raurderee's escape was
t off.
His wife said that it was primarily
the message of •their minister, the
Rev. Findlay Crowther, which per-
suaded her husband to Surrender.
"Mr. Crowther told Me to tell my bus -
band it would in far better for him
to surrender to the law, and I did."
Rattan says his only regret is that
h- dernot Succeed in killing his son-
in-law, Alfred_ Coutrema.nche, and
Henry Cooke, a neighbor.
FRANCES ROSSUTII DEAD.
Son of Great Hungarian Patriot Was
, 7:3 Years pica.;
• BUDAPEST, May, 2-6. - Francis
Kossuth, son of the great Ilungaria'n
patriot, died here yesterday; aged73.
• He had been inVa.lici for many
months, and his death ,did not come
as a surprise. -
In January lasteduring a crisis in
les illness Kossuth was married on
his sick bed to Countess 13enyorsky,
widow of his life -tong friend. Such
had been the wish of Count Benyor-
ky, made on his deathbed, and Kos-
suth and the countess, who intended
to marry ' in March, hastened the
nuptials when Inossuth's illness took
a turn fr the worse. ,
Francis Kossuth took his "father's
place as leader of the Hungarians
• soon after Louis Kossuth • died in
1894. to the, ti , of lin esa
Fraud
7407.1T1AL, '„Nlay 25. --At the
Dfontreal stock yards, west end mar.
ket, the reCelpts or live Atogit for the
week ending May 23 were: 1050 cat-
tle, 500 sheep and lambs, 3100 bogs
and 1200 calves. Offeriugs tho
martcet this morning amounted to 400
cattle, 250 sheep and laznba, 1700 hogs
and 460 calves,
• In cattle tho feeling continued firm
and prices were! Unchanged owing to
tbe small supplies, number of car-
loads of pressed bebe have been
brought In of late direct from Toron-
to. Trade was fairly active, with
ales of full carloads of choice steers
at 33.25 to $8.50 and good steers or
1100 pounds brought 38, while fair
stocle sold, at $7 to, $7,50 per 100 pounds,
An Increased demand was reported for
good butcher& cows and bulls. A
stronger feeling devloped in the mar-
ket and prices for Ontario stock ad-
vanced 10c to 28c per 100 pounds over
Wednesday. The demand for paciters
was good and an active trade was
done, with sales of selected lots at
$9,10 to $9.25, sows at $7.10 to $7.25
and stags at $4,05 to $4.65 per 100
pounds, weighed off ears.
The trade in small meats -was fair
and prices ruled steady. Yearling
lambs sold at 48 to $8.50 and ewe sheep
at $6.50 to $7 per 100 pounds, while
axing lambs brought from $4 to 38
eacb, as to size and qualitY.
EAST BUFFALO LIVE STOCK.
EASTrItIrFFALO, May 25,-Catt1e-1te-
ceipts, 1800; aetive and 15c to 25e high-
er; prime steers, $9 to $9.25; shim -Ann.
38.2a to 38.85; butchers, 37.25. to $8.75;
heifers, $7.25 to $8.50; cows, $3•35 to
37.50; bulls, $6 to $7,50; stockers and
feeders, 46.75 to 38.15; stock heifers,
36.50 to 37; fresh cows and springers
steady, $35 to $90.
Veals-Tteceipts, 1600; slow and 25e
lower, $5 to $10.15..
Hogs -Receipts, 16,800; active and 10e
to 15c lower; heavy, mixed, yorkers and
pigs, 38.65; roughs, $7.35 to 37.50; stags,
$6.50 to $7; dairies, •38.40 to $8.65; Can-
adas, 38.55 to $8.60.
Sheep and Lambs --Receipts, 9400:
handy sheep active; sheep steady: lambs
150 higher; lambs. $6 to $8,40; year-?
lings, $5 to $7.25; wethers, $6.10 to 36.50;
ewes, $2.50 to $6; sheep, mixed, $5.85 to
$6.15.
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK.
CHICAGO, May 25. -Cattle -Receipts,
21.000; market,steady; beeves, $7.35 to
$9.30; Texas steers, $7.10 to $8.20; stock-
ers and feeders, $6 40 to $8.55; cows and
heifers. $3.70 to $8.80; calves $7 to 310.25.
Hogs--Becemts, 56.000; market, lower;
light. $8.10 to 38.30: mixed 38.10 tr, $8 30-
heavY. $7,85 to $8.30; rough, $7.85 to $8:
pigs. $7.30 to 0.15; bulk of sales, $3.20
to 1.30.
Sheep -Receipts. 24.000; ma.rIcet. :asset.:
native, $5.15 to 76.10: yearlings, $6.10 to
$7; iambs, native, $6.10 t..) $8.20; sizing
$6.50 to $0.40.
BASEBALL,. Li
141.
International League.
-Monday Scores--
.. . ... . 9 Toronto . . .
Bochester..*
.... -9-8 Montreal . . 5-1
13aitirriore at Newark, rain.'
ProvldeneeaatitoJneariLseyeCau..
•izty,eramu,
N
-
-Monday Scores.-,
Philadelphia
6
... 5 BcirTiocoikl
nnyanti .......„....... 4
Chicago........... 5 New York 1
Bosten... . . 3 St. Louis 2
American League.
-Monday score.s.n-
wanalington.......10 'Detroit ..:.
Chicago.. ........ 1 liew- York
3 Boston .Philadelphia ...
... 6 St. Louis •
Federal eague.
-Monday Scores. --
Baltimore.. .e.. 6. St. Louis.„..... 5
Kansas City.........8 Buffalo ..
Indio,naiions....... 5 Pittsburg ° '° 34
C,hioago- • -••• • • • 4 Brooklyn
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Piincc" Of ,Teelt Int,,Baneinet
LONDON, MaY'2'6.--A,AsOnitt
-
ed.; Company,. inc1udit4; Itiag
ottninglat,: 'key. Ali, ahxdb`
THURSDAY MAY- 213. 1914
neorporated 055*
Canital & Reserve " S8i7009000
Ss BRANCHES IN cANADA
A GENERAL -WRING BUSINESS TRANSACTED
TC RI RACvUBLLALRE RTsd l_TrormEERI4Su c_RLEP.iT. jeD,
'EANR MONEY ORDERS -
AtaSlBAIVra INOS DEPARTMENT.
c a late,reat allowed at higbeet.,oarvent rate.
Exeter N. It; HUH D ON Manage
•Agents at Exeter for the Dominion Government
E- CANADIAN
OF COMMERCE
SIR EDMUND WALKER, C.V.0., LLD., D.C.L. President
ALEXANDER LAIRD, General Manager JOHN AIRD, Asst. General Managefg-
44,444141•0.,
APRA!, $15,000,000
RESERVE FUND, $13,500,00
TRAVELLERS' CHEQUES
IOR :Mg SUMS OF
$10, $20, $50 or $100
payable at their face value in VI; principal countries of the world, are S
for a small commission by all branches of the Bank.
Easily oegotiated anywhere and self -identifying, they are al
indispensable to the traveller, The bolder is protected in the even
loss of the cheque s* as a separate letter of identification is issued wtu
them, There is fio safer or inoreconvenient method of carryiog money -
When travelling.
Exeter Braneh-a I. WAUGIT, Manager
BRANCH ALSO AT CBEDITON
Before You Can R..eap
You might as well try to raurke
• ferming pay without sowing
seed as try to make a mercan-
tile business pay without adver.
tising
In Your Home Pa.per.
Horse Reutes
ASCOT'S HEIR -Clydesdale. Mon-
day at E. McDougall's and home Toes -
„day at Arthur Campbell's and borne.
Wednesday to Richard johns and Wit
son Hawkins; Thursday to Illicit:on
Pletcher's and S. RoutleY's, Friday
to John Itielland's and Oliver Harris
Saturday to John Benner's, and home
Geo. Martin Prop, aod Manager. Lot
20t con 13, Hibbert-.
r
Monday at Harry Iforton'-: -n 1M -
own stable„ Teesday O'Neils and
O'Breins,' s,
Fletaber's and Hirkton Friday W.
Ilroclr's and home, Doyle Bros, Eas-
ter, Owners, Frank Case Manager,
leaNGSITOUNT - Imported Clydes-
dale, Monday, Wm Boutley's and •Nr,
Moffat's Tuesday Nelson Baker's ani
'Wm. Flynn's Wednesday Pat, Boyle's
and Thos, Hennessy's Thursday John
McLaughlit's and :rhos, Morley's are
day Melville Skinner's and home Sat
urday at John Allison's a,ncl home
Geo, Coward Proprietor and Manager
Lot 16 con, 18 Ilsborne
CENTRAL
sTaArFopin. nakelt,
Canada's hest practical train-
• ing, school. Three departments 4,
•,Commercial, Seorte.and and •
Telegraphy, Course's are thor-
• otteh and practical. Individual •
44a inexepterreicitisieo:d i s seitavfef. boyu .;tt s rroarader_
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J, A. MASON
A RCH ITEC1'
425 Dundas Street, London, Guaran,7-
teed cost of bUdina Io extras; Li"
year NOW York experience. Fbon;
2725,
.Anyoue Intending to build swill ill
well to write nie. NO charge for con;
ulation.
C. J. W. KARN„ D,C.M.,
423 RICHMOND ST, LONDON,.
ONTARIO.
SPECIALIST ta.
tRGBXt AND tiENITO-UltIN
DISEASES OF MEN AND 'WO
G, ROUBSION L. D. a. Ds
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Honor Graduate of Toronto Tizaivagra*
sity Offiee over Diedesen &
lines Law office. Closed Wealtarsio
day afternoons: Phone Offire
Residenoa 5 1:4,
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- Honor Graduate of Toronto
ersity
DENTIST i
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any bad effects. Office over Glrarlia
loaan & Stanbury'a Office Maim Stkr,
Exeter*,
W, BROWNING M. D., M. Ili
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sity Office and residence Dominic.*
Labratory., Exeter%
ASsociate Corantr of Huron
ICKSON & CARDING
Barristers, Solicitors Notaries Cant
veyancers Gonamissioners, Bolisitosiat
Lor the Molsona Bank etc.
Money to Loan at lowest ratei-off itekv
terest.
OFFICE -MAIN STREET EXETERfa
I. R. Carling b. A; t U, Dioltriosr
MONEY TO LoAIN.
We have a large amount of will,
ate funds to loan on farm and 'rib',
lage properties at loweat rate of
terest.
GLADMAN & STANDUIM
Barristers Solioitora, Main kills
Exeter,
- T116 U8borne and filbnert
.Farnierib Mutual fire lutur-
and° Gompanll
Heat:1 Office, FaroLher, ()mt.
President IIOBT. GAED11$13.
Vice Pre,sident , ROI‘3T. NO1110.4`"
DIRECTORS
THOS. RYAN Dteatiar
WM. BROCK • Winahonee-as-
WM. ROY •UO2e r.14.1.1D,
J. L. RUSSELL
A GEN TS
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bonus and Biddulph:
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Blibbert Fullarton and Logan.
W.. A. TURNE6)fal.
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GLADYAIA.N '&' STANBURY
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