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(ew3 of the Sistriet.
1':xetev has 11 plrr(a,sitiun o1) Maud
((r a loan tun knitting faetw y.
A big porker was marketed at
....•1111%. It weighed
1
'/.*14'101 +( K 1 Cbl
tomuds.
The IItsI lo•uwulire un 11114 (a. & C.
Hailwgy 44•ii tt'uct1um made its appear -
:MVP at Wallen last week.
A Beige live Ulan sold f • uirliuurv.
sized rock -elm treeelfur 1148'There is
money i1) limber these days.
The Ithl ltl but el block. 'in the
village of St. Joseph, said to lut%r rust
Scaly Shin Disoases
Eczema, Salt Rheum. Teaer. etc yield quickly
11) ,be healing {.ower 01 Mua Ointment.
Why *tier ...th the burning and kchisf
Why let the thing go On : Don't be m1* $s
Mu• ma. only 'Ak • box 6 Ise *2:50.
Get one to day. At, da.' ar from Th.
anad
( hemaui Co. of Ca•• United, H{amn r,-
Toroeto.
A felt A..4' • r/ n a'•4' d„4' opflirarww.' • 4'11(11
fw1.t+•��7f A!•�a ho4 nv, Red 'welfrr
/.4'(0had 1 /,
/4' .r/,•4'w,./rfro„)
Isis o. pass kri s.adum, w.h th. '4s1-.
•
fi w
The Underwear
Thal Is Guaranteed
You get exactly what you pay
for - or you get your money
back - when you buy
Stanfield's
"Unshrinkable"
Underwear
Every dealer. handle.;1
STANFIELD'S. a authorized
to refund the purchase price,
should any STANFIELD
garment shrink from any
cause. •
Safe Undert%ear
for you to buy.
isn't it ?
••
Can't
Eat \
Enough
of
Upwards of $(11I,l*141, is ,u11•el•tised rule
1 sale. ,
Angus jI .li11a1 has arrive) at his
mother's 1 at Iflylll from the
i Yllknu, where Jte has whirled 1 ,r law•
oral years.
I
The Conservatives of East Huron
will hold a nominating convention for
the flimsyof 1'ominous at l(1 tinsels un
f ! Iult•a(I , s-, 1)e•e111e/• 27th.
Mere Ultvisun, of Luiknow, died on
Tur4.(Iny. ith hist., 4.t the age of
( weld *-ttwee years. The y g 111441'
hail been ill fur over 11 ) err.
Miss Fes'.u41em uud Miss Kate Wil-
son have tendered their resignation 714
teacher* in the Brussels wadi, x011141,
to bake effect alt the (lose (Il the )war.
I 11) 'ruen,rii' of last week Rev. V.
D. .a41-•: •1'liulun, performlet1 the
marriage 'e11llo.Ily uuiling Willia1)t
Itt,bh and \ti'.. \L .1. \hlrrislt, Toth of
1'!intim.
Pant Freeman, *'11/1 meas on the staff
of the tieaforlh Milling Co. tar many
years, has gime 11) 4'lintun, where he
has taken the position of head miller
in Fair's mill.
'rhos. Beattie, 40f .I.Killop, ha.
lluuolmueil his intention of stat•tipg a
live) y stable 141 \\'Alton and has pur-
chased et hall interest in l'aelwrt's
livery business 114 Sessforlh.
.11,fu1 Westlake h: s disposed of the
Farquhar Inn pru144114. t.'1 11'111.
Polland, Who 1%ill take iossession
shortly. This hotel has been run its a
temperance 1,411x1• for many years.
flu 11i.ay.:4.x1, oil_ ltoliert Mery
orange.( son of IluKh H. \\'right.
11 hu In..last 1f Ethel. 1.1ssedl away
'at Idle age of (meth y -..'%ell '%ear's.
1►earl' was.Ioe to a 1..luplie,uioln of
diseases.
George 11.•:nnan. of Io.n.l.on, owner
of the deo' *.4, .1 li:..vel li.•1a1, ha)'s
that a Wild deer join.sl his ''eleven
other x111111.414 recently and 44.11144111'. •1,1
the enclosure. It jumped lover the
w•%rrl.fllt 1.1,4,.. •
Jos.q,6111111•''11• a former resident
.if Kinloss, was maiden! illy killed 'tt
\'14'('1114, 11.4'., 111 the Jhel ..It. Thr
%oillIg 1111111 N44s in his 1wemlydlurth
'Veal*. '11111• twin:tins Neel• hruughl to
Ltekrauw• for 1.111 1411.
Ther tinct,'.•. of S. S. ::Nq... 11, tarry,
h.t%4 engaged bliss Agnes Itilla1.l%I..•,
of .11w•000l, 0' (trade( for nest year.
at a salary of •1+1541. Yliss Me:V aught.
Illi ;.]corm teacher..i..4'. to Toronto 1
to 1.ak14 14 px,xltiltl as le:lell(•l.
1'. .I. EIIi1tt. •.1 the 1...11414'1)
near 4'lintuu. WAS mars ted uta %Veil-
Desdny of lust week to Its. 1.ir✓,i4'
(111 1'11. cf Uxbridge. the cerement y
taking place in 7orotitn. The 114'141.4'.1+
:1 414.1141. 4)1 Mrs. It..1unut:..f Clinton.
The death .•f t'hristopl)rr \InI41d dins
.f the 1:111, c. n vi.i .n of NIcKillup.
occul'ir 1 on Fl Ate, :SKh tilt.. at the
lige "id ..1 cot y eight yea •. The di•-
(
known a.. Ili• Winghaun Carriage' ('n..
a1naull w Ire repaid. 111 tPn ritual
animal p,4yweuls, without interest.
%Vitt, 111)14' i+ at the (lead of the
ruulp,uly.
Settling the Estate.
At a( meeting of the eredit.re of the
Fa tation eatalte in 114111ett, it w•as 411• -
oiled to settle with the chattel mort-
gagees, who 114%14 4,tfeel 4.. ncceplll•as
than" Glee *111114'4. of their4e•111'1tien,
r
+11)((-(11)44 wind up the estate at owl.
will '1 litigation: It is expected
that the estate w i11 realize about 2.1
cents 1)u the dollar for the creditors.
Death of Benjamin Hunter. Mullett.
Itenj&ouhl hunter, tut Ijlll teeident.
of Mullett township, died on tVedne4•
day of last week at the age 411 seventy•
st•11'lL years. '1'114' deceased was born
in Yorkshire. Englund, but rail.. to
Canada told !Juliet 1 tort )• -five yells
ago. His wife died about titer )'ears
1 ,, arid the only surviving vuK
memberler of
the family is MI's. SA111w•1 Appleby.
Died in British Columbia.
Newei was received it, Neaforth 1)u
the 1st inst. of the death of (',apt. Nor-
man \Ice eiod, of that town. at Grel•n-
wi.al, It. t'.. where the Captain wrap?
i1) charge of it railway c..mstruct1on
gang-. He i. survived by t hree sister's :
Mr., McLeod, of Woodstock : Mrs.
Alex. M,l.•nu4Ul, of Brussels, aid Miss
Mel,e01. .d Se'aforth. The remains
Weise brought to hieafurth for inter-
ment.
ntermea.
Whiskey Still Unearthed, '
The G. & G. Railway work Men a
fen. Jaye. 1µ;u unearthed a complete
whiskey -4.t aking outfit buried in the
swamp in' the nomth,•a>t 4,.,-11er of
Grey. Thr machinery had evidently
been hurled tiles for twenty years.
It N•4. 141111141 1x•44.144 4l large pine
stump and was 441*,•1.14.l with brsh
and was -i11 a fairly good cun_dil ion. 'uIt
had evidently been used 11) make
gold whisk.% for the early 4.ettlet+.
Blyth Hotel Change.
1.:141 week, .1. G. E1)1igh sold the
1'4. 44444 hotel At 11h•th to J..1. Me•
Cesighey. of Clinton. Thr .,l', laid
Appetite
and each
IKiou one sS
comes %• 4',h eating
square of crisp de
seems b .t tp mads
room for more.
Mooney's Perfection
Cream Sodas
are different from any other
cracker. Nothing heavy or
doughy about them but so light
and crisp that they are trans-
parent. Mooney's biscuits will
be a regular dish on your tabic
if you will try them.
Say "Mooney's'. to your grocer.
WELL KNOWN
IN JARVIS, ONT.
Ilaldimand County Councillor ttps
how Psyching cured his
Long Troubles
1
"I contracted a series of colds from the
changing weather," sari Mr. Bryce Allen,
• well-known resident of Janis, Ont., and
• member of Hallinan(' County Council,
fur his district, "and gradually my lungs
became affected. 1 tried medicine and
doctor prescribed for me, but got I no
relief. With lungs and stomach diseased,
nervous, weak and wasted, I began to use
Psychi.le. With two months' treatment i
regained my health. Today 1 am as
sound as a bell, *ad give all the credit to
Ps chine."
Ther is a proof of wbat Ptyalin* does.
It not only cures Colds and kills the genes
of LaGr ippe, Pneumonia and Consumption,
but it helps the stomach, makes pure. rich
blood anda health all ever
the body. You will o.Ter 411 Consump-
tion if you use s
PSYCHINE
50c. Per Bottle
tripe algae el arse •* err eru•ite!•
R T. A. ALOSUM, Limited, Tweeia
rostino a ILcttcr to %mita Claus.
the throat nitwit a year ago, and dr -t
spite all the efforts that were 1)11(414' 11
u►1!ent tile 111.0.40.0 so h
a gradually grew
row
wo1;.1• untilto end 4Wt1e. '('114' ((,•-
erased wast itt unusually clever young
wan *11141 s1•enu•41 to have a bright fut-
ure lefor.• 1 ' . He glyt+lualcd i1) 1141(1
•
By an the College of 1,a w at 1lell-oit
and suun atter cuullm.o,rel the' prat•
lice of his 1."1)'14 '''' 111 furl (1(14'1)11,
\1101., where he was building up a
large piiieti41' when illness, overtook
u e I
• slhilt4 years fu
r wx
him. flK
. waas IIIIIt11t1'1hut.
•.eared 44:1' a hall%1• of lienil, blit seas $1,Ir11, 'tn.1 the transfer takes
hail lived in 3* -K i1101 . for th t) -'f ppla'e nn \le+nila>. 1 h 1711, inst. 31r.
e
4its ' Faitigh end family will riot Ie,tve
Bill Side. the handsome to+u row 1ih•Ih. ns he wi11 1...l .1 .1 re'i41rn(e (111
property the. pro 411• 1.•,•••ntly- peerhosedof Ih. Int. Dr.. 1'1111.111)11 111
\.•:.111 III. I1a4 heel, 4.•1.1 I.%' 11'111. Ii.
'n1.x'k ,o Hugh 3Irl'at111nonl, late .
root S1otlu0!, srlo hos taken up his
,•.nl.n4e in Si atm th. The price paid
ass 11:.,11*',
v.
A. Ct. 1{4011.•,-. of Exeter. has per•
-ha4+•.1 Mt%•f.or...les near the Exeter
•talion Rl1nm It. 'Ten y and will raise
!Merritt 4'$Iirli.s 44 %t•g.•tal.lr..1)11•
011.1 Wil live t.•t4..• 1. '11e• 1)..w
Nieto'', of of tie• 1',mon.•11•ia1 enc• ..rats
ego ermeltieted the teteen's hotel in
14'th.
Death of Morris Pioneer.
1) Tuesday of Last, week .hole
Hon. 1. relict ..f the 1.1144;14.11p 1'1iWler.
pas.*. away ;t her hone- ..n the
Illuev,t 11'00tJ, M.r1is town•Ilip. The
tide for canning f tetory purposes.,,i4Cea rd. wh+. 444„, in her righty -sixth
rhe frier (mitt for thi' property was 'rear. was a native of Litti'k,hire.
ON NEW YORK'S EAST SIDE
plow New bear'. Ur, 1. 4 elr•hr.ted 1.
the Ilaln,a l ulunr.
The little lays and girls of Mulberry
street, ou New York's queer east side,
keep their packets. purses and savings
batiks ready fur New Year's. This 1s
the
Whether not
their great day. 1
her 1)r t
Amerlcau Santa claim put auytlling In
their stockings on Christmas, their awn
uncles stud aunts cannot get off without
streuuu de expo d'equu (New Year's
gift). The ■trenlut is confined to the
children and to cash. It la to be tits.
tributel by the relatives and friends of
the household otl New Year's day, when
calls and congratulations are In order.
"Buou capo d'umuo:" ("A good head of
the year:")
'Lo stesao -a vol per ream' anni:"
("The same to you for a hundred
)'ears:")
When the greetings are over the
guests will be, trotted to vermicelli
served with a specie! sort of sauce and
salad and "nlerluzzo" prepared with oil
and lemon Juice. The tIought of the
New Tear's viands wakes the black
eyed children smacL'their red Ilps, uud
their One is taken up with discussing
It as well vs with making forecasts as
to how much of a strenua l'ucle
and -so and ('4'1)4.11) So -stud -x1) will put In
his or her little 111111.1 before leasing.
The old folks I1, Italy, too, 'are think•
ing gratefully of tiw great laud beyond.
the toms over the wile and verwle,.1li
which -they have bought with American
money. 1f streuun Is here only given
to children an exception Is made for
the 0141 people 4.t horse, to whom a
New Yearn gift Is sent three or fuer
weeks In advance so as to reach Its des-
tination 11) time for the great religious
and civil holiday. The Mulberry street
bankers do a rushing business In Cap"
"d'auno remittances.- New York Herald.
THE NEW YEAR IN JAPAN.
Tie Day Wheu the 'ILndu Ilse to
Get Up at ..•( Incl.
Quaint and curious New Year cus-
toms exist 1n Japan, where the list of
January comment •. with a religheis
festival celebrate) at :1 in the morn-
ing. At this time the mikado, dressed
W Japanese (nntma4', ors weeds fro:1)l
the palace, followed by his deputies ar-
rayed in ancient sole and the foreign
diplomats in regalia dress. ile enters
a Iu11a11 building or temple, prostrates
himself to the 4.84.4, w.•••?. north• and
south. awl all tweseut pray for the
prosperity of the nation.
Letter at a (erenealial breakfast the
0mpa•rnr and empress reeelve their
family and court 144' three hours. the.
r.o111' 1'•l11( tbrong.yl. At the expiru•
tion of that (tine the ,real year begius,
and n furnml Imu"heoh Is serve* from
4'1111'11 ea.I, guest is l•xln•et49y to take
a ,cup owl sau.(•r 114 a son%eulr.
Among the. people the earth and
heaven are propitiated by offerings of
rice and vegetables. and strips of
rt.1 paper are posted) ou We doers a4'
a slim of pool In/•k. This color is used
ex.luslrely save In rases where a
death has ,s•cnrrel within a year.
when blue paper Is west instead of
r.'!. The day ends with people still
saluting each etlwr and attending the
plays 41t the theaters, where gorgeous
robes and Inonot'nnuS Toler, are the
distinguishing features.-- Neer York
World.
View Year's as the (:ugea.
To kuow whether one will outlive the
-year Is almost univu4t:tily regarded as
a very desirable piece of knowledge,
and to s wgnire It the leen arul woolen
of different nations resort to various
strata_•elne to compel fate to stand and
deliver. The dweller by the Ganges
lights a tiny rush candle and fixes It
upright un n 1114 Apt board, which be
iau:leles o1) the wa 4'rs of the saercd
stream. If it remain. alight until he
eau count 777. the ler t number, he
regards his pro'p.e•:ts as good for the
year. If It•goes out the o eta is unfa-
vorable. Ile give -4 himself le benefit
of expedition, too, for instead •t Fount-
ing in prosaic fashion -one, tw three,
four-lu the old slow tltyle, he cot • is by
leaps and hounds -five, ten, tIf -n,
twenty, twenty-five. thirty -and.
takes advantage .d the flickering can
die rind ductuatlug *`ave and increases
his length of clays by the glibness of
hls tongue.-1'ttt'lntrg
sleet: $1!411, t clime to -this country
:1 .pli.t w,yldir4olk (.144.4. 111 Sat. fits in her early life.
'.11 I > .*('(11 r. IN lcmlw•t 1.1. at for the 4'11(111 t 1.ionr*I4 of
Sealtth Mrtholi.t\ iatl•onnge, when 'p.. Al soon. John
hone- ('4444. and a i
Moffatt. residing
loci.
(re.,g.' 1...tteiV 4.t \piss il•rtha
F'1 ase 1. t4 P/1. 411141.4.1 1 mart big/. by
Ike%„1. K. ilia.. The omn41 coupl.
will make their borne in
Knmamit ill..
It. .4. \Ii Lean. n. H. •1.. f the Vane
kleek 11ill Collegi It.• 114ti ate spelt.
h:.. I'•c4, .•ngageal 44' take the rsitiln
if :.1..1•.11 nests in the S ifotlh
.ills-gia. Ii,•tiliite 1,1:1111• %:1414 L 1.}7•
the t4•ignal i.,r1 of \I is. Kirk* sl.
)I,. \Ic1..•an•s 4.lety will he $1,10
iierl%1'4 lily th, 1.4. Tanner. * 1oronto recently
(.•r Regina. Mr. Tahn•r had been i1)
:l,;• 3L,'s(y•.liar .• Co.'s ((flee In To.
,,.utoo for neatly tour years and has
•I"14 1x•1411 protruded too the position 4'.f
.•ffle.' 1143(45 PI' foot the Company at
Mr. end 11,"...lohil I,e.,thot n. Wing -
brim received the •4..I news part week
of the death of 1heit•'I.toghter, Elie.,•
14.1 h. wife of ltr%. Thos. F'Alwaol', .if.
)leant AIL•tt. The 11r)rased rats; in
her fortv-lhinl year. Hrr.Iealth w-4'-.
the result of an attack of typhoid fever.
Ile. remains, mer. laloight N..Ping•
ham for interment.
.\ quiet weddi0g took place on
1%-edrieeday. ih'..•toler :4th. et the
Methodist plr14onge, liran(1 B'-nd,
'I,e contracting parties bring \Ilse
\land: fifth daughter of Mt-. and Mir
Henry lenac. (if Stephen, and ha%Id
F:agle,at•. of ()rend /lend. The erre-
neonyy was performed by Hev. J. F.
'ntclife. Mr. and Mr*. E,tglasnn will
make (bele future hotness( tot t.
Industrial Prop/Wean at Wulghem.
Al the-utunicipal elections in Janu-
sry the property•owfen of 1t'fegham
will he c•Iles) nfw,n to'. rte no • hylew
to lend $64ft$1 to a company to be
Scotland, 1.
with her pat
She wa,4 oneo
towns
Fowler, en Ih^
41a•ightet. Mrs. .las.
I1) the West. sot% iv
M
t
ff
Kincardine res.
•
Torr•• 1..14144. wi11 !,• id -omitted to
the oder-tots of Kieeat.line Januar%:
(I To fix the. asv'ssloent of lie (1, 'r.
H. in Kincardine ..t AIM/1n \condi•
tion that the 1• pally build 1104*
station : 12, V. raise 1112.://tfor th' e mu-
pdetion of Ite.r.ati.•n Park : to
tarantee the inteest for ten ye i-
14 loan of $1,411, to the Coltman
k f.etury and to extend for the
son term his water privileges. The
Inst• entinned proposition was voted
on las ianuary end was defeated hr a
1rw v0 s, and i. 1114 Pring reeid •
untied.
The Lairs, Mrs. Miners. Exeter.
The death 40f Mr.. 11'11,. Mire(+, 1f
Exeter. which mewled on Wellne•-
.Ilv, November lhth, t:"l. vet,' 41111.
der.. The dere iced had II 14 heart
tr..aMe lit was a) terreltly aleett 4•
well as 14511111 on the Any of her choke..
1104' dtn(tf11r1 Mabel had gone down
t..wn for n short time aril on her tee
torn hon.e found' h.•t• neither lying
deed on the floor. Mn. Miners was •
danghler of the late George Andrew,
of C.Iw,rnO. and WAS tan n 111•.414 ('011.
11 alfa fifty --.eight years 11410, 110 ides
111.1 1141w1(1 she leaves eight ehlldren,
and the bereaved ones have the gym.
(*thy of the entire erenumnity fu
theft sad and sudden lows,
A Prominent Life Cut Short.
Alexander A. M, i.aren. fourth .on
of Duncan MelAren, d••patte,i this life
at the prarentel home near 4 lnnlarty
(ro Thnnaley, 21/th alt. Mr. Mr1Atrn
became effected with tuhetvuluaiu of
Nat•ching the old Veer Out.
\1'utch:, :: the •.:d year out has been
a t'otumna 41144,414 In many lands. In
most eount:les It , 41mnnes with the se-
rious minded the Minossg of devotion. in
many countries *vl*,' l Manan 'at holt.
"ism is the prevalent furan of faith the
year Is 1x';;1)11 w Illi midnight masses.
Among the Greek (:atholce the same
usage prevails. It decline.) In the
Church of England. Inst was revived
by •esernl r,f the dissenting tsrlte., the
watch of the Methodists toting
merely- a wolitleatlon of the (,1,"• gen-
eral practice. .among the eon'iti-tlfy
Inclined. however, watch night is tak-
en anything i,ut alrously, find the new
\year is welcomed) with Duch siens of
nejoiciag as to one who did hot under-
stand the costume would seem 111 ❑ldi-
rat.? that .ell men were heartily tired of
existence and glad to see their years go
by as aj>.lily as possible.
Tut *14.,144., 1)r4ember I3th, 1'J 16 rj
(g,", ,l
4
s
tiligir-ge
/1„,b.
Gregg Shorthand
and
Touch Typewriting
•- ; •r tlr�-
are Iwo system* which you cannot afford to omit from
your bu+inc w education. In thea dive, when everything
must be done accurately .nil rapidly, the system used
must be ttln best and quickest.
Gregg Shorthand is easy to learn, easy to write, and
ca'y to lead after It is written.
Our catalogue alit WI you all about the system. and
L, fn•u fur the asking.
&howl terns: September till June, Inclusive.
;' Forest City Business College
1. R. GREGG.
Founder Gregg System.
11. C. A. Building,
LONDON.
Tie First aeaaa> New fear'• thy.
('sesnr 4.0 `iStesl the feast of .1an1'.
the tag fares) 1 of w-ar. A4 the phlefl
groat title stone,).eeamu•, the statue of
of ....rood'this good' look (,eek Into (Pc
past and forward into the fnfuro:
hence on New Tear's Illy see are still
paying tribeto to a heathen got. Prier
to the r'fnrm of the tele:Alar the Ro-
mans nbsereed the 21st day of iree'ern•
ber, the winter solsfire, es the begin-
ning of the year. This date and the
stlmmmer 'olstl•e, the 31st of J1nn. as
well ss the yernel end 1111411171111 1441111•
DoetI*I changes In Mare* Ski Septem-
bet, base e+yme In for first pter•• to the
roar at rations times in the blstety itl
the wer1A,
it's difficult f -a :1 woman to n14ke
a (Zoller go farther than the nearest
bargain ntrister•-l.'hi(: wge. New.,
I<>0
Indispensable in Winters
There's a nee.1 in every home for
Sturdy's
Groceries
are always
reliable ...
\\ 4 41...1 .,alixlnrliln 111 de.lilng gilt
1.1111•, I1'4-.11 'goods to 011/ 111.1 1•
('In• 4.i , k i. •1.4 1,411) will :Isotlel for
the 5111111.111' (4.1,1., aim! the 1114014
'pnrli, 11l.11 4534,4'. 4'4 1111 1.nlrlus will
41,111' 1.111(11)1 xrl vi, ,.
Erroll %egel+11.145 .11111• Giit. in
.14x4.111.
Phone 9* or call.
STURDY & CO.
The Square. Godenrh
J. Bk01'tiEV & SON
1(14 14.141)1\u
Funeral Directors
,and Embalmers
Orden carfutly •tt.. 4'.a t" at .11
hours, • Ight or da.
CRAY'S SYRUP OF RED SPRUCE CUM
LA few doses, at the first sign of scold, will allay all throat
irritation - take away b1)::rseuess-check the.inlletnmation-
etrengthen the lungs war.) off the coughs
All the healer;, soothing, curative propertic of Canadian:;j.nt••.-
Gain---combine-1 mita aromatics. I'l,..s. ,t to tz::e. :5 (t...lxot:l,.
-7 .
"Plastic Form"
Travelling Tweeds
have an underly-
ing strength in the
well -curved: broad
shoulder -cut- in
the 'collar, the
lapels, the back.
There's scienti-
fic tailorship
throughout which
preserves the ex-
clusivecstyle and
fit - no matter t0
what wear and
tear the suit is
subjected.
Each particular
Fart of " Plastic
orma tailoring
receives the entire
attention of an
expert. He knows the disposition .of his collar -
his back -his cuff. He is able to attain just the
curve -the exact "set" he desires.
When one considers these things --sees the
perfect result sees suits to choose, not in whole
cloth, but as they will appear when worn, the whole
effect -the custom tailor suffers from the contrast.
The most particular ' dresser will choose from
these ready-to-wear garments with satisfaction and
-he can congratulate himself on saving much time,
worry and money.
Plastic Form Vile -goes. ioderich
Re_. Black.. Sole Ag znt
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THE BON -TON
Livery and flack
Stables
EAST STREET
FINEST SERVICE IN TOWN.
EVERYTHINd Ut' TO -DATE.
The finest toruuuts iii
town 11*e supplied at
tliese weil-known staple
I 'arriages for every re-
quirement a n ll g o oil
1101B1)8 111111IA161 at 4'1141 •
rumble rate:4. of li ire.
Careful drivers furnished
when required.
:111 ('1411' promptly attended to.
Walker & Augustine.
'Phone 4.t. East street Livery.
STEW
LIVERY
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KNOX BROS.
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New and Up-to-date Rigs. New
Harness, and Good,
Reliable Horses.
\ I ,rr'.r. :u,•:I'.olol the 14'4.,
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Knox Bros.
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Opposite Colborne House
NEWGATE STREET
Telephone 173
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Livery, hack
'Bus Stables
911024 -et
- -Rey 'Saes Lear P 4'bsrs 1/ yeti want a neat. • ::art, scearste d4 '-wlvtlese fr1m
-the ON *010*a sae Krol .o • a1.00.
Light and pltabio, because) n- wear dcstro; ice adulterants a•
mixed with the finest I'arts gum.
Conform to the shape of the *1,oe-•igive a glo4.e•like, accnra'.-
stylish fit. Stay in shake. Wear long -
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