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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1903-12-31, Page 4Abuo.cate anders Creeob,. Props,. TWIRSDA. M. al, THE .0Y -ELECTION Tberesult of the eieetion in North Ienfrtw, be wifieb Dunlop, the Con- servetive candidate won eleeted by n majority of Ge2„ may be regarded as signifying the determination of the people of North Reef yew that no mem- ietekftenbalt l- n- their constitfl. ney to support a generate -eat Mae uld for the fortheietnee of their Wee ends keep n riding unrepresented dm ing a period a over 570 days. It is also significent that, no matter what may be the general opinion ree gat -tiling the matt fa0m Maititoulin the -Wesiallt shows that in nli tbe places tn whieb he spoke a gain was:n-01e in the number of votes polled for the Amami hearer of the, COV.wrvatire party,. Mr. Stratton was in the 2.-1416bg, as was alen PreaderReee and no kionbt both patties weeted until the last vote was iti, 'Whatever Ully b be eeneee of the ehonge Pto 0lit..0iteve,„ 45 does the defeeted eienklidette that the Chenge of feeling, waY doe to a eonsider. able extent te tbe tiiisrule of the Ross _government, perticelerly asregatels this ridiug. With a mejarley of Boot- Mr, Res may still 0317,1,- 4,4 t41 log, it, is eci he hoped that he way hew weir ainweelatitte of the eignin. dove of the trententleos tart.over in North Renfrew. Ftn. the Venservative Py it may lie eekl that the election of Dimlop is a 4111.3t PHemtragegullat for them to con. tome tho fight whielt will result in the perty being pieced in pow, 2- on some ten far distant date. 9••••.•••••••t•••••••5171,RWM14., CONSERVATIVE VICTORY, The Provinetel 1.y -election in Neal Wafters' on Rattirdey. 1.V:•.- 24. -esuit. en in a an agniticanit teiumpli for the Coe-ervetive pante their eenditlete, Mr. Dunlop. nellig Owned by a enejot ityifOle over Mr. Lome Balks Rennmer. On the diniz of Mee. RSA the Grit mejosity in the riling was 49. The eitaaree lumps a goilu of Ifint votes for the eZknservative peety in the riding. The Liherele are left now with a sue. Sol y of three in the how& end may stilllearry on the government. A Chapter of Accidents, Connellsville, Pa.. Dee. 23.-- With a territee crash and a grinding noise, the Duquesne Limited, the fastest through pessenger trainfrom Pittsburg, to New York, on the Balt intore& Obit; pliurged into pile of lumber at Laurel Ittin. two utiles ivied Pt D.I.W.Stln. Pt, ttelorit title afternoon, and folly siy- tb*ee lives were 1051 4)4111 thietypersone were injured. The dead aret-Engliteer Thu:odes*, or Hazelwood, Pa.; Divisitm Engineer S. G. Heater of Hazelwood. P,t,t Fireman Thomas "Cook, of Hazel- wood, PP.; Herbert Holmes, of Em- ntelton, N.; Jesse Hines, Torborce C.. the 1.Tnion 2%.1eNts Company agent On the train; Chas. Lindforti. of Con- fInence Pad; --- Ethvartle, Pittsburg, Fa., wife ut Cumberland; 1 W. Mar- tin, Ilancoek, :dd.; Richard Duckett, Baltimore, Aldo Edison Gotestnitb, Connellsville, Pa. The other 53 dead are mostly for- eigners and negros who were titling in the smoking car. Graud Rdpids, ?Wide, Dee. 27. -No Orders in sight -two trains trying tel pass each other on the same traek-and the Pere Marquette had the worst, aeci- deut ever known on that road, with over ten passengers killed, with half*t dozen more likely to die and over thir- ty more or less mimed. The fast train that leaves Detroit at , 120 p. m. met the train that leaves Grand Rapids for the eastat 5:20, head on, at a point between Oakdale, six miles eat of Grand Rapids, and Fox a station a few miles further east, wilh the result that the two locomotives were turned into scrap iron in a mo- ment, the baggage and mail ears of both trains were redneed to shells and splintered lumber, and the front ends of each +.4 the day co:Lobes were crush- ed, pinning many victims in the em- brace of death. With a terriffic detonation tbat beg- gared the report of artillery, one of the Loge -boilers used for the heating of WnIseley Barracks, London,' ex- ploded shortly before 1 o'clock Sunday morning, and as a result one man re- ceived injuries from which he died a few, hours afterwards! ,another was so badly scald ell and bruised that it is n t, known yet whether he wdl survive' three were seriously injured, and one 'slightly injured. A few minutes after- ward another boiler, a twin mate ef the first, exploded, bn b fortunately no one was .in the neighborhood at the time, and none sustained any injury. The real cause of the explosions is veil- ed in more or less mystery, though theories are not wanting. The man who lost hi i life was Corp, la zus Burnett, and 'the injured are Quartermaster -SE it. Donley y, Ptes. Thomas and Waiter Worswick, Corp. Thos. Sandy and Pte. Herbet Tutt, All were Scalded and more or 'less :bruised and injured, the condition of Thos. Worswick being very serious. thous 7 • Dizzy? Headache? Pain back of your eyes? It's your Iver! Use ilyer's Pills. Gently laxative; all vegetable. Sold , for 6C)3rears. Want yoiw illoust4ch;or beard a beautiful broWit or rich black? Use BIJOKINDHARYS DY rirry rt. 7,, gitnt 7 co., rcistm.., ' Bearontie The members of St. Jetties Church choir presented their leedet., Mrs. Har- greveo With 0, beaUtifell parlor chair ,a few evenings ago, thus sboNving their appreciatikat of her services. After the preseutation Mvs. Hargreves treat- ed the members of the ebote to a pleas. ore drive, followed,by an °Teter slip- per awl all spent a, very eneoyable eve en -Mr. Bethnue, purser on the V.P.R, Stephen Manitoba is home ear the wiutere-Mr. G.F.Rogem bead aster a Seatforth Collegiate Institute was tieoeied Thursday morning to secood tnoighter of Mr. Thonete Stephens, They left by the early morn- ttein foe tbe east ead will speed a rtion tnek honeymeon at Mr. tkger's hetoe in Aultsville. When kheyieeturo to Seafort it they will take op their abode in the Weir resikleoce. Numerous friends here Nvill wisli them much happinees.-Mr. Ramsay Hon man has porelessed the neorket garden end green Ionise from Mr, D. D. Wile son for Wnirmrso Bnee.s.- .1. quiet wedding ‚.vas etklemnized. at the reeidence of' Mr. Nos., Stetne on le eoneeday afternooti, 1)ne. 23, when leis deogliter. Miss Nen. lie. WPS tInEteA merriage to Mr, Ilethert 130o.-ee, a proeperousyoung far - veer of Stouley townehip near Blake, ee The evreinhIPF was oeiftwiteed tor the Rev, F. leirkia. PIA was witnessed ° tie.% famillee In.- t [key :titer the cereniolay ti;e Cane- repeited to the dining MOM the beautifully orranged telkle till prepared to Servo the wedding cr. The wedding gifte were cost. ly, anti 01111101:0149. 41141 Bilyee left the same evening for 11 home mold the hest ‚.V,it.S Lt se a friendee Orand Mi. Fred Disjertline. of Leaden, epent Chi istnets here with his mother. Mrs. Rose.- Mr. ()reverie. of Thed. fora. is snendoig the hobilays here. - Mr. Todd. of Dad Axe, Mich., is visit. ing friends and relatiene around here. Mae Sharrow ie spending a few veeks with hien& in Bad Axe, Mieh. endits. z. Otetton and wife. mad Mr. Gravelle iadends leaviug ftw LIMN - mkt% Tlitaredae.-Messnee John and If. Bill epent Weilneetlay In Exeter. WK11310SOS.---WaRCStlEtAN Den 311t1 our Mae bingh all teseir, especial Ily at the Pitelrytelion wens% when tic° Poure er mar „wawa' ladies Were vlaiuted as bridee. We leder to the Win Z.4gezi of Mr. %Van A. Balkwill. of Meter. to Mies Sereb, yonngeet daugh. ter ad' Mr. Wm. Rush. and dlr. Beargo Shepberd. of Tbedford, Ihird daughter or1v. ...A$3 ph Oravelle. Rev. S. A. Carritkre performed the eeremonitts in ble usnal happy' man- ner. Mr. inol Mrs. Hell:will left. thck NUM' eveninn for Beeter, where they will ieside. e wish them every hap- pineee. The hitter couple were driven to tbe rhumb itt the afternoon. the eie enemy taking place at 3 odlock. The Wide. who is one of one most ami- able and popular yoking ladiee, was at- tired in a very Iltqlt ma becoming tra- velling suit mid was attended lky her ttister, MIS4 Ida, while the groom was siipporten by Mr. Melons of Medford. Thtk eeremony beteg over tbe bridal party malted to the bottle of the beide whew a dainty ltillebetM Watt served The lwide received many use - NI and eostly gifts. Mt% Shepherd was beloved by the whole conummitv and her unfailing gond humor and kindness cowl eared the hearts of ninny who are Indeed sorry to see het! leave the midst, but trust i1 -.e will often brighten the burgh by ber presence. te and Mrs. Shepheld left thesante *en itig for their int ore home in Med- ford, That they may have a life of peace of happineescoupled with health and prosperity is the wish of their many friends. Zurich Miss Lydia Ort,of the. Bronson Litle, is visiting friends near Elkton, NMI. e -Miss Maly Worm, of Chicago, 111., is on a visit to friends and relatives, - Mr. Frank Wilson, who 'has been ale sent for about 21 years, IS in town on a visit. -Miss Ida Sipple has gone to Detroit, where she will spend some time. -Mrs. Merner is spending the holidays with her parents at Detroit. Wee. Schoellig, spent a few days in °Detroit doringthe week. -Miss Ida Ortwein, who has 'been spending the - past few months in Pigeon, Mich' . has returned home. -Mr. John Gies, of the Blind Line, has returned from his trip to the West. -Mr. Eldon Ramiie, wife and child, of Naperville, M., lire on e visit to the former's parents'Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rannie.-Maggie, Mabel And Milford Heist, of Caro, Mich, are on e visit to friends here. -Mrs. Voelker a nd little &tighter, from near Pigeoo, Mich., are visitiog at the home of Mr. Henry Oetweire-Miss Ether Lei bold, Who has been ill, is regovering.-Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Gescho,.aodefemily, of Sebewaing, ,Mh.b.. are here.on a Jsit. o Anion the utimbee spending the, holideys in town,- we -notice jiihn Albrecht,. John Roehrigi Adolph Stein- bach, Sane Zirnrnermau, Mrs. Rick hell, Jerry KaerCher, Menne Surerus' and Chester _Benedict, all ofNorth DititOtti, Ben Geiger, • of Michigan, and Fred Benedict, of Toledo. -Mr. Aaron Ka.er- eber. who Epee t the.pastfoor ths in North Dakota, has returned home.' -Mr. Harty Doan's numerous friends' will be pleased to learn that he is able to be Around again. -We are 'pleased to see Ilev. W. J. Yager able to be around again after his recent aecident. •e -Miss E. Gibson, who has had charge of themillinery, business in Mr. D.. S. Faust's store, has returned to her honk, FixtE.-On Sunday afternoon, about, 3.30 fit,e was discovered in the dwelling of Mr. Robt. Kidd, who residcs afetv miles frail) here. The neighbors were quickly oti hand but the flre had gain- ed such headway that not bin', could be clone to save the house. ' Some oi the furniture was saved lmt roost of the clothing, fruit ami other thing,. were destroyed. Althongli Mr. Kidd had the blinding insiired for ac snit)] stun in the Hay Mutual, his loss- will be considera.ble. Miss A nine Bell, datig,hter of ,Mrs. Kidd, lost her trunk. containing most of her clothing. She had j list -returned home frotn tot few days. Air. Kidd, and family are staving with Mr. 5, R innie The following are the successful pi oils at the recent examinations of the Zurich Public School. NAtnes ot (ler of nierit;-From SI, /II. ILO Jr. IV. Celia Hess, Ada fieehler, C or mill z - n n. ArPo Brenner, Lizz rellande Horotor Well, Joseph B- , Leonard Worm, Allele, Waiver. iellowald. From Jr. III. to Sr, III. --Erwin Greb, Melvlie Smith, Eva Williams, Lee Hoff- man, Harold ,A.ppe14. Alfred Bender. Henry' Foss, liorrie behilbe, Foy Faust. NoraSebeell. Elmore. Peorl dohneton, Morris Rein Freda Thiel. Minnie Price, From Sr. II. ti) Jr. III. -diary Thiel, Andrew Thiel, Clayton Boseepberry, Lorne Weber, Gertie gel. George Hess, Thetelore Weselob, Mundt Brenoer. Clara Bloch, Thomas DavidetkieFi-oiu jr. to Sr, IL - Lily Weber, Ada Wurm, Elgin lies -s, Lillian Joboson„ Normal) Trueinner, Esther Zettle, Alvin Worn', John Thiel, Litura Ilinlebraut, Wilber Rum. met Alexauder Foster, Elton schnell, Anoie Hildebrandt, Ihtery Fisher, Lu- ella Witten, Pete Raiidell. ,. • Tachersmith Mr. job u R.Arcbibale has purehased the farm adjoining the town of See - forth on tbe east side, belenglog o tbe estatt,, of the late Cluedies Accipms-r.-Iabit 3louay, t bresher, met. witb tot unforttmate tteeident one day bet wet.be which will lay him up for soine time. lie took his threshing outfit to the twat of diranobt. Garrow MeKillop, with t inten Om of 1201 lug there. ;As they were takhig littO lergesep.oettor up the gengway into the barn, Mr. .Morrey W11.5 driving the teen* and was welking alougeikle tbe Maebinte The gangway le enniewhat narrow aed steep and the sleighs on which the road -lute was pieced slewed around, causing the machine to Medd, erowding Murree off the gangwaY and falliog on him. Before he tould be got !run i under the machine the horses ball to be a Heated to it ond t pondyrons machine terned completele over. Whert tide WAS done, Mr. Mur- ray was fonndlairied in the snow teed W;41. unconscious. He was immediate le° taken to the bonse and medie,:l aid sent for. On being et:emu:led it was found that four of his ribe were bride, en and ho was otbrrwtse braisea, hut Dr. 5: '11. winkle. attending 'him Nhinke Bret lib c4tse li not clangeroue, indens Ite i$ Internelly injured. But for the deep snow in which btk fell awl wideli broke the force of tlitk weight ef the 'whine. the proli 1lt1e.. allele- %wield el hetet killed. The nriebiee, 104 :141 completely over was Ai thaw Nation, while Peakoelidg big ditties ;It Janfiestufe bakery tin Wedneedee", seabird his hind with hot grease. which will disable WM foremen' tente-twee Llniuey, milliner with A. J. Garden & Son, hes returned to IIET home in Exeter. Prior to her d tortk, she was made tbe recipient 44 a Wee gift at tile band of her assistants and other girl friends. --Mins Pearl Head. who has been in Neve Torii for several years, has returned home -- Mr: fkl. Steekdale bus been (waged as commercial teacber tn MA111111110 School at a salary of $700.--Fratik Wilson, who bus been in British Co-' Icooltie for the lest seven yeariehts re - lo P;trit nab -John MeIrdoso. Alex. Melnimion wild Neil Met ornitck have returned from ealling on the V. Morrison has retorned to Sevilla to resume his ditties as Whiteman on the rallroad.----Mr. James Aynistrong, of SO Mervs, bus stdd out his busiuess here, of 'which W. IL Mark bus been manager. The new firm will be known itS W, 11. Marks & Co. -On Tuesday evening, Dec, 22n4, the public school pupas met in Mr, Dawson's romp and a/fragrant of looser, readings and recitations was rendered. The tome WU8 decorated witn ever- greens mid flags. Mr. niLWRili WAS presented by the pupils with an all - dress and a gold ring as a mark of their esteem and rippreciation. Feel- ihg reference was made to the close of his work PS principal of the school. Mr. DaWsou made ii suitalde Anot her of Parkhill's well-known and respected eitieens will leave us shortly in the person of John Hainiltcm, who bassi) efficiently conducted the Mimi - son mill here for many years. Mr. Hamilton has !mil:based 4411111 lis Shen bourne and will move his family there in a few days. IST3ANOK FIND. -Mr. 0, J. Carrie. , who is this winter at Borigee, Altte sende au account of a remarkable And ' by himself and his eompaulons. He, Hugh Clark and McCormick Boyes had out down ahuge oak tree and "%tient knoeking off the last score of the bott end. of the timber they noticed a two inch queer hole with a plug inserted. The eoger hole must have been niaale ioany years ago,as the tree had grown $4 that the plug was covered to the depth of two inebes. On taking the ping out they founda roll of paper wrapped up in a cloth which bat1. been Sprinkled with red pepper". apparently for the peepoee of saving the paper from destruction by geniis or other vermin which are often found in oak thokker. The paper on examination, proved to be the last, will and testa- ment of one Rueben Jones, conveying a 'were' large tract of and, The na. t.nivrtiseikt, at:Atilt:re fiwiaelsearsvettiattr4tboetyx 000 for finding or presenting the will. They ray be was killee in the Southern war. We hope the reward is still good sapnid.15:11s.that they Neel get the 81000 and e retina to Parkhill, and divide the A. Happy Nei:- Ln U ekiteeintrto your read - eve is the wish of your correspeodent. -Min Fred McLean. of Harteson, is her;i'- audrelative$.---' Mr. R. ./. Onfilian bes accepted a po. Eiden on the staff of the Merchants Bank. -Mr. J. NV, Hedley bee shipped his bousehold effects to Amnion, - Mr. V. S. McComb, of Calgary, N. W. `1‘... is on a. Izisit to friends and relatives here. --Mr. Geo. Sheffer wife and faun ily of the Nerth west was in town last week. They were on their way to Hen. sall.---Mr. David Reid, who for the Peet eat hes been in the employ of eite Hodgine, last left town. Ile intends Bending the Stretford Business Col- lege shortly. His many friends +wish him every euccess. His successor at Mr. Hodgms' will be dite Wren Shear. down. of eNkutralia.-Mise Pearl Ash- louky is spending the holidays with ber friends at Toronto. -Mr. T. i.Wren 1, on a vielt to Wen& in liensa1l.--311ss Jennie dohneton. of London, is bere on vielt,""4‘. new dirdoetro in the way of wind milt manufacturing and repair in is being stetted lo our town. - es Gledhill. whn bas been in the m- ot Miss LT. tifner. for the fall raemi. luis returned to her lame in trollea.-Mr. Mre, D. L. Sove- reign, of Round Plants, ale spending a !few days in town, the paean of M. lend Mtn. W.Sovereign. told Mrs. T. :1447,411 at' Olt a visit to the latter's oivaler. Mee. 3. AtIdn, Sarah Moe. Morgan 'Mende remaining a month. - Harry Webb. whittles been very M. is reeovering. Ilk:father, T. A. Weide e mitover from Stiatford last week to eve bine-Mr. Fred %Nilson, who has spent t he past year in !tootle, is shak- ing letede with his many friende, who welemne him beclo-Holy Trinity Sun- dey brine)! %dill bold their ammo) en- teetaimeent in the Town Ball t01130V- 111W (Friday) evetung.-Sidney Mara. yon -kg mail nineteen ytkara of age, of t his place. has been :wrested by the lo. eal deteetive ou 4 somewluit Foions bitrge of passing it fumed bill for $25 •; to Mr. N't Morrice, Witcher, of Lon- , dote The bill was suede out in the !name of Geerge Cushing, farmer:, Lon- !, don townehne with whom nitwit was / formerly employed. The case 'wits ad- tiourued ntitl t13 -day (Thmedaev) in 01.- g der that the accused might elect, the • manlier of his Web -Among the mimes he sneceesfol prize winners in t he Diamond Dve word competition we notice that of Miss Amy Moietan, of this place. We congratulated Miss Mot git 11 on lier StlCeCtirti. OFiriCERS BLECTRI).-At the regnlar eueeting of the 0.0.F. recently beld, the folltkwing officers wei e elected for the year MO -P.O.R., Geo. R. Brown; C.R., Joseph Piper; V.O.R.. Jas. Me - When; R.S.. Walt. Coursey, Fla. -See., W. F. Hawksbtor; Treas., G. A. Stan- ley; S.W.. Jobn Piper; J. W., jostkpb • Atkinson:S.13e Geo. Fox; J. B., john II. Howard. It was unanimously car- ried that the annual banquet he held as usual some time in January of whiell notice will be given later. Af- ter the bilsinese meeting was over the nieni bele eejoyed themselves at an oyster slipper. All•••••••41. qemormineiromaxwimieseur. .1112NEIff • oceiesesostieegimetiepeeseg:seciecisee*a-•:ce6Cseeeeseee,szesee VA RI CO E E -CURED TO STAY CURED. .44* . et Varicocele impairS - vitality and destroys the elements of Manhood.. Surgical means should not be employed to treat this complaint, as operations always weaken .the parts.. , we ei daily prove byoUCCESSAII.TeSUUS that Varicocele can be cured in • -without operation. Instead of maiming- rind mutilating the . organs„.our vrraeozoo rituaTemeres strengthens the parts, Ed • ---.-.--,----- „- ---,x - removes aupain or aching, restores the circulation, redue. ceS s the swelling, vitalizes the nerves and establishes the vigor of Fri manhood. Our treatment is the result of 3o years' experience. k, DR. i31 ')14V, You feel its magic influence during the first week. .51 Fo :I f PAY WHEN .DtPRED. rft Dr. Spinney & Co. lill * elt * Wo cure) Blood and Skin Diseases, Strictures, Varicocele, ftl 46 Usrvous Debility, Prostatio Troubles, Chronic, Kidney, Urinary til Eliadder D- ' ' - and B ao er iseases. Consultation Fro. 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Other treatments tirive the poison into tile evident, whereas our treat- ment Oestroys the vines or poison in the blood end removee it from the evatern entirely. vo the Pyroptems can tiever return. If 7014 have anY or the renewlog 14Yenntorne consult 'PS before it is too fete; Iilotelies, pruptione or Pimples; falling out of the hair. itchiness of the ekin, etiffoess or-vele:A in the Joints. soreness in the meaelete tore threat. uleer,e or bad Mato in the mouth. eore tengue, 4OUVZIeSS 0 the eternal)], enlarged mantle. rueninn .5Orea. etc, Our New Atethod Trea.treent purtfy the blood, heal up the sores. remove all raffle; the hair will grow In again, all organa will be restored te their normal condition. and the patient prepared to renew the dunes ne pleasures er life. We guarantee marriage possible with absolute r:u4y. CURES QUARANTEED NO PAY V.70 treat anO cure Verieeeele. MMus diedetere, Oleo Zoog. 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The Forest City Business and Shorthand College trains over two hundred and fifty young mon and women every ydar, and still the businers world is demanding more. Booklet explaining courses, costs, etc., sent eerie for a postal. - Craintng. :pends largely ell= the raining J. W. WESTERVELT, PRIN. - -12,""neeseen 9.00 Y. Id. C.A. DOILD4140, LONDON. • • al" "Leiti Me" Cele Ltaigi's fme&G go your work"' • 4 N 1••••.! har.1% teensA eeneei ,ekee - .kSk 174 _lb ILA \\-7-cmvimcc..6--1 will take every particle of dust and dirt from your floors and woodwork--malces.them- as clean as a whistle, neat as a pin. Nothing so good for washing clothes and dishes. Made only by THE, N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago, New York, Boston, St Louts. montreal. A despatch from Stratford. says: "Messrs N. M. Oontine, Hachancl and Thomas Tombyll, of St. Joseph and F. 1. Flainelee, of Ottawa," representing e a p it alis ts in New York, Buffalo, Que- 1,00, Montreal and Ottawa, were in the eity recently, proposing to build an lectric railway froin St. Joseph, on Lake Huron, to this city, through Zurich, Ilensall, Chiselhurst, Cromar- y, Staffa, B.usseldale, Fullarton's Ccir- net's, Carlingford and Avotiton. They ask exemption of taxes on plant with- in the city for twenty yeavs, and LIM, right to furnish light and power and a 50 -year franchise. The work to' be commenced On May 1 and finished ot Dec. 31, 1004." The Railway Coinulit, ee of the City Council and of the I3oard of Trade had a conference" with Ihe promoters hut nothing den tete has vet been done Newspaper Clubbing Rale& The ADvocoeve will be clubbed with opposite, of °sille,°wvi inzg: papers at the prices set AD;00aTo aodwMEEaxilL&IEEsoipire $1.70 Globe 1,60 " FraelllePress 15 ilYreHeraid 1.775 F " Advertiser 1.65 " Weekly Sun L75 " Montreal Witness 1.60 a'n'Piotrromnetx: AdvocateN,ews2,25 d T " Advertiser " Star Co Li AIDVOCA.TE 17 2.40 1,75 " INTorei 3.50 " Mail & Empire 4,25 ' Globe 4.25 - mom