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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1913-6-5, Page 1" R t1V 114i` XQ i t ut:ASCIni vioz; * mw p ext and have Yo ' rubacrlptttptt.• to Mho 4dvoea,te ire led -wed, We elm to elle Teettial trtie meal neve bix ::eoingdae teed int eeetire xlevan, and we Wove we live up to tee +loam: 'neje.„a,Iong the good .work. TWENTY-SIXTH YEAR EXETER. ONT .RIO, ' HTJRSDAY, JTJNE 5 1913. . cLe11113IN6t1, ri16s' Tram ie the Beeson of the Year wtaear you are r enewlari$• y'outr neetrapapF er zrizb� eeteptaon:s. Tbe Advocate elute with ale 'tris' City •We lde ash merle PaPene and tate :Ntagazinios art terrna that are R. btr endcicement- WI, And got este. reted. ANDERS & CREECI t l s +rk•; Local'te com*nen eThe d us to Grand 13end tial COMMUNICATION Myrstel 1 Thc.' Body ) Mr. Jolin ,,,,,,,John +� ----, of 1 1'xX. Willis,r, ll gill ; in a ,...-e. dWillisTune Willi Stephen Well. , eon Tp. 1 of l oi4 .. Mr.,T. R. Carling wags in London on tininess Monday„ Mrs. Frank Sweet of Sarnia was ere over Sunday, : , Mr Gerald Huryori of Buffalo was tole oven Sunday. Miss Wilson of Seaforkh is vision g Iiss Kathleen Stewart: Miss Jahnstoii; of Landon is tate uest of Mrs, McGillicuddy. Mr, Garvey ,Aeheson.of London is. one for two weeks' holidas, , Miss Birdie B l e holidays, Boyle leaves Friday for 'Iarlette _Midi,,.. to visit friends. Mr Frank Weekes left Monday The King's Birthday, June 3rd, was zxot observed as a holiday in Exeter, but a large number of: our people went to Dashwood to' `celebrate.. \.r Clive 1vlcAllster, who has, been visitinn ..his parents at the James j Street Parsonage, left' Tuesday for tale West to send the summer, -P g Th,e first draft of• the ' Stationing Committee' of the London,' Methodist Conference appeared . Wednesday, and changesi showsno' gin Exeter district and, but few in other districts, •,., Exeter, June 2, 1913 pear Sir,--�y� The Ontario Medical Hea`Ith De-, partment insists that the Local Board o a s l Health require of every milk sell- er the tollowrng,- The cow must be healthy' and clean and fed on sound, clean.food ancl.,,have - lent of clean water, I ; .P Y r n• the summer time milking ,outside is preferable. Where milking is done in the stable .aa it must be ' winter and i' � t� w tdr n bad weather, the stables, must be kept clean. The milker must have clean clothes and hands DASIIWOOD BIG.DAY 3rd the .Kings Birthday, is cez•tainly' a big. day !^+x 'laashwnod, rJn Tuesda . t ryas , . a record breaker Fully 400(1 people assembled to take in the celebration.'A joyful crowd the result. Rios of every ,les- c:ription brought •m the crowds, Over •50, automobiles were on ssi inte in the The Colas oneiao pre funniest marnn� was of the funniest se in the district in many years. Zurich baseball- team defeated Centralia 14-5 in the morning and, Crediton trimmed e kullartaa 7,`-1 re the afterzioon, the a d e- horse races were n salted as below. A falai line of sport and foie weather mace the immense croi>d fhorou hl enjoyihemselve=. ; g Y The music for the :day' was Earn•- 's d the E deter Banca who t)ere r,he by .. highly complimented on their e�cell- en C3ntertainment, The horse races-- Bars owned by 2,40 pace 1, Minnie , y Kum 2 Mable B Gettler Tilos, 1 pp, , Haines; 3, .Minnie;2,D,, J,;T)ecker,jer 4, Silver Heels, F. Reader, Green Race. -1;' M, Huneer;' owned A Anderson • 2 'Erie Boy,H,Pfile, b-eII'e B. 3 King George, A; Esser; i agony H: and Billy, were withdrawn, 2 heats. ' Free for All. --Peach Bars, owned by H. Bossenberry; Roadmaster, T. Mur• dock; Minnie Bars, T. Klurnpp, ^r The gate receipts amounted to $37 Or Tuesday morning last The marl.• voeate received a telephonet�:as £�om Mr. Johnston .of ,.Prosperity Post Office,ground. near Dungannon, 'informing us of th disappearance afte ' 'o r o' four o'clock teach- nen Monday of. Mr. Ed, Willis, the er in Prosperity School. The your mai. had Test ben at the home of Mr. Johnston, with whom he boarded , at noon on 1landay, and had returninteresting eti to the school le ere he continued his work ;Until four o'clock atter• rvhinh he;tlisappeared, 'The Advocate tmznediately inforrned r, Jo Willis the young man's father, 'of the din- appearance, of his son, and Mr, Willis •at once triode arrangements to go north on Tuesday night. Shortly' ;efter noon, however, .fur-- then word' was received by us • that the body. •Of the young man;had been found in a. well bya s a . h party, ' e li t but how he came there.is a mystery' as: yet. The father was again comp inunicated' with and told of the sad fatality, Mr, Willis left on the Tues. day evening train for the scene of •Clean the oun mans death,after Y, >lndoubtedl }a coroner's inquest Y will be .Bead and later the body will be brought home for interment. b I j ls�] and THE BEST - BY THIS PRICED FOR Q�` EXCLUSIVELY STORE -fit i d Eng". , American. SELECTION OF SHOWN - ESPECIALLY SPEC Y QUICK SELLINee. iGrning on his return to Virden, Van. Messrs, James Walters and Wm, clean DIED AT I>IPPEN -must wash his hartds before milking The udder of every.eow must'. be 1ay leave next week on a trip 10 he Soo Mr Wn . Hooper left on Thursday p. Pen- est fora visit with relatives in P en- ylvania.: Mr L H, .Dickson was in Goderich n., T re -business. Thursday and to ucan Alfred Jackson died: ,here after an ill- ` thoroughly wiped, with a clean clamp cloth some little time before .very neS` or ' t ' v tr, the,' funeral being niilkin The milk n to d held from the Horne of his daughtez g g be one 'in .�. • every case with the dry hand; After Mrs >;Fzank Graham, on the London R oa' to Ro erville Cemetery, • Mr, milking the milk to be ,carried atv:xy Jackson was 67 eara old. to the clean milk room, to be strain- y , editrent through the ordinary metal ". n, Tuesday. • . Mrs. Frank Boyle left Wednesday rain and secondly through several LUMLEY thicknesses of cheese cloth, thick zcrning to visit her -brother 'in Lan- ing, each• Mr, Anus, Mc•Kenz ie- of : Keyser' pent' - with his' sister, Mrs' p MondayHATS C. McLeod, Mrs. Fred Henderson of Lbndon ;Dent a, couple days with Mrs. A. S. )avis this week. >\2r .,and Mrs. Geo. Brownlee of eaforth visited the. latteL's 'parents ir, and Mrs. Flynn, over Sunday, Mr J, W. Amos of the Bank of 'oronto at Sudbury, is visiting at .tyre ome oI-his father,Dr. Amts, Mrs, Geo, Easterbrooke _an l dough- er. l4Tiss 'Annie, left yesterday;. on a' we weeks' visit with relatives. in Ham Iton, • Mrs. Bower; who he been. visiting Ler "sister, Mrs. R.. G. '•Seldon re- urned to her home in Ingersoll Sat- • Irday g S. Thos.. Cornish and daughter, Kira. Rowcliffe have returned from a visit with the > former's two sons in Windsor and lits;V. John Mr.Johnston. aiccona- tooled by their son, far. R. L.. Jahn = n • are visiting_ their daughter,Mrs. taL Waugh. ,, Reeve Sanders .of Stephen • -and reeve Routley of Usborne left .• on' Cuesday to attend` the County Cnun- , • - , , enougl• to keep backall dirt from Tramped,to Death. -As we write we the milk This cheese. cloth used e'er learn Of the sad death of Mr. .2ich, a: strainer not to be• used again irn- Andersonof Hullett township, -which les;, thoroughl cleansed. It be 4 Y occurred this morning in Seaforth, thoroughly boiled before using ,gain, Deceased was delivering a Toad of taller :the ' e milk is strained it must hogs In Some wa the horses -he-, Y be cooleci clown at once. Ice is the came frightened and he holding' them proper cooler, Cold well water is a by tale head vas trampled to death, •artial substitute •for the •ice. P Ho is'a'brother of Messrs,. James and milk •that is; cooked. down to, 45 degre- Henry ;Anderson and. Mrs. Geo, Hob- es F'. and kept at that temperature kirk- of thi. locality,. will keep 72 hours , without oecomzng , lir, and Mrs. Jas, Horton, Mr, Fred sear . Simmons." and Miss Ger•trude Dow .at- ' The pans, dishes cans„and other tended' the• funeral o f the late Mr. utensils must be kept scrupulously Davidson of Walton on Thursday.- clean. .After •usi,iig wash them• •out Mrs' Cole, Sr., i+ visiting her son Rob first with tepid water, then'I scald p at Chiselhurst.-Messrs. Frank Hor- their ;-thoroughly .with boiling water. ton and: Enoc i Parker had a brick lice. Simply warm water won't da. The 'Iron - Crediton on Wednesday. They,Water must be boiling: are' both building new additions to g good pasture; their houses, which will add much to good wafer and good oods cows, est for the comfort and appearance of each. giving your` customers first - class -Miss Edna'Williams and Miss BSc- •milk.' If you don't do it the fault is' Nauglston o. London have returned.. yours -• ' I 'S and i4fiss. Ellen Horton Have The Board here has .decided . to returned from London. -Mr. and Mrs submi• t samples of .the -milk you: sell Davi. of. Staita spent Sunday with the to the Provi•ncial Health Inspector at tatter's parents; Mr, and Mrs, Thos. Toronto, to have , it tested not Dilly Venner.-bliss'Nan"E. `Horton went to for butter fat,' but to have it tested Seafort1 first of the Sveek and willbacteriologically. a of her g W,. J. Heaman,• Reeve,. re ricin `Quer for -the to. sl3ter•, Miss Edna to Mr. Robt. Pat Dr., Quackenbush M. 0. H.g terson on Wednesday, June 4th. -Miss-, E Gertrude' D after. spending the- H E. TJuston, Chairman,• •--►-- FIVE REDUCED LINES $1.1C QUALITY for ' 50c. $1,5(; QUALITY for ,,,:.,..,... ,75c •••••• o $1.7 QUALITYf r 1:QO 2.2L.: QUALITY for 1,50 $3.25 QUALITY SPECIAL for' 2.50 ' Ip'eceased was a bright, honest. wind •industriou young man of 23 wears, and.seenes to have been getting ,aloti l inhis c profession, having well his chosen prof n n, hiad. little or no trouble .with his teach int~ duties so thee it 'rs, hardly likely that he lid' anycause to• seek his own life. as-::. orn on. the 3rd concession of tepphe got alis Public School ed•. ucation •in,S. S. No. -3, and later at- tende' Exeter High School and the: Normal 'school. He was popular with the young people and a good son. The s5*iripatkiy of the comnxunity is ,extended; to the family in their be- :reavement. Dr Balfour has now purchased the g , instruments; drugs, buggy and harness from the estate of the .late Dr. Mc- Laughlin and has. taken over the practice. Messrs,' Herb and. Chester Geiser this u London visited at home here - Miss Bertha Hoist` of Stratford is visiting here with relatives, Misses Schroeder of Detroit vire visiting in the village. Miss Salome Tiernan and 'Miss Lydia Brown of London visited relatives in own this week• Mrs. Ed. Neeb and daughter Myr- tie and Mr:. -and Mrs, Henry Roeder .ail: visiting Mrs. Gosh of -Pigeon, Bich., -who is seriously ll, TOO MANY GOING.WEST. GIVE UP GOOD ,PO`SI'TIONS Vancouver, -B. C., June 3. -Mayan Baxter has issued public •warning that too many - people are coming to' Van- couver seeking work, •giving up food' positrons in the other country: DFon- ey tightness is slowing business here and -the •mayor is afraid:, there will be many of the new arrivals out of work next winter. -ANAMA A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GENUINE PANAMAS - IN THE LATEST SHAPES, Later, -Word was received Wednes- day moznzo that the remains would b, trough home on Wednesday ev- ening- and the funeral will take elate froin• the :father's residence, Stephen, to Ee.eter4;cemetery on Thursday afternoon,;,; It has .been discovered .that death was. due t+6; the covering of the z)ell _.... g- to t grvuig ersy, precipitating. him .the bottom. i•• at Goderich, . Wes. • `Snell. • and Mr, Mr. and Mrs,tc Gould motored to -ow, • pas' month with Mrs: W. L. .Kers- P S_ -A copy of this has beensent lake, returnee her.''home at :Rus- ,. i thesellers f Exeter; ,al. milk I- Q� s ldale =Miss Maggie' Hobkirk. 'is vis- ,� .nd Mrs: James . 3rantford to visit relatives on Satur lay -going b- way of London and g g Y itrnr` relatives , at ,Constance: NIr. and iti i0. jos Anderson also Mrs 'Earl of EXETER P. S. REPORT FOR MAY "Sea --=- FOUR REDUCED LINES $3.25 QUALITY for 2.50 4 35 QUALITY for 3,50 $�' """"' $5.00 QUALITY • SPECIAL for 4.00 $6.00 QUALITY. SPECIAL for 5,00 ock and returning Monday 1i ` Noodst , g x • day° of Galt; Bi rain and`..Stratkord: ` rives near Ehmyilie visited tela. forth ~Ivlrondny ° Room 4a -Sr•, •4, Pass, F Wood r2 D Kuntz -71 G Fittonr.71, G Ford 69 Macdonald 66, J- Mathews 66, B .0 Hornet' 65, M Kydd 63, A Johns-• 63, - - CRUSADE AGAINST CONSUMP- • TION.' r i'?A*'�vc>� v� ih' s ' ' ,,. 1 Delve 62, L Ize•stle 62, W Mack 61 A Horton 60. Jr. 4, honors G. Ort- 74,rrId Sharp P71,�1G' Davis 71, L Wal- ker 70, -G Carling 69, M Walker 69, M Hardy 68, • J Hurdon 66,R 'Flet e.l:cr 65 Mary Dap 62, E Jons e.1 No, on roll 31, 'average , 29,-G 'Vosper, teacher • � BIRTHS List_ of subscriptions collected by the Field Secretary of the National Sanitarium Association for the Mus- koka Free Hospital for Consumptive's " Collectior $$,30, $2.00 subscriptions- S Martin & Son, J' G. Jones,, W. J• Heaman L; H. Dickson, Dr. Roulston Gladman «& Stanbury, I. R. Carling, j Stewart, H. Smith; °.$1.00-W. S. Cole, J. W. Powell, A. Marchand, G R R. Bedford F, Boyle,, A. Hastings, E; g M. Dignan,, Jas. Beverley, W, J, Beer, j' Senior. P. Frayne, Harvey Bros, Rev. E. G. Powell, -W. J. Statham, E Willi:. B. W, F. Beavers, W. S. How ey. _Rev, D. W. 'Collins, C. F. Hoop- er, . W D "Clark, .N. D. Hurdon, W. W„ Taman, Dr. Tinsman, W. Snell, W; H° Kestle, J.,W, Wood, John Ped- lei. Miss Mary Tom, T: •Sweet, Rev, W. G. H. McAlister, C. B. Snell, Mrs. MayJhickColw 1, T Wood, S. li, May, J J , Snaders, A, =J. -Ford, J. E. Davis, S. Doxy,• 50c subscriptions -Fred' Mallett Rev. J. Nestle, L. McTaggart; Mrs, W Dearing, Jas. Shapton, John Presz- cator C. Stanlalie,` W. D. Shapton, W D Stanlake; • 25c, subscriptions -Rich. Gould • Mrs. Geo. Penhale, Mrs. E. Shapton Total -$71.55. .-.. Colwill.-In Centralia, on June 3rd, to Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Colwill, a daughter. Connor. -In Exeter, on June 1st, to Mr and Mrs. George Connor, a daughter. e Cole. -In Exeter, on May 28, to Mr, and bars W, S. Cole, a son. Penhale.-In Parkhill, on May 27, to Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Penhale, a daughter, (stillborn) Cornish. -•In Exeter on May 21, to ;vir. and Mrs. Emerson' Cornish a son. ps ( • y , t, ," " Sr 3, honors, T Zuefle 84, M Mar- chand . 81, V .Hartleib 79, V Hill 77, C Morley T6, B Rivers 76, E Doyle 75, Pass, V Mellott 14, H .Boyle 73, M Camm 73, W Davis 73, C Mallett 73, D Charlton 70, V Sweet 69, " G, Bedford 68,W Hedden 68,D Knight 66, V Marhall 66. Jr. 3, honors, C Heaman 79 Pass, • Wm. Brown 73, - C Sanders 73. No. on roll 30; ,aver ageMurray,teacher, • 27.-J S. Mu A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SUMMER CAPS IN GREY, BROWN TAN and OTHER SEASONABLE COLORS, THIS IS A SPECIAL L1NTi OF CAPS 1TANUFAGTURED , FROM` AN EXTRA FINE QUALITY OF GOODS AND SPLENDIDLY , xp • NOW SELLING Al''THE SPECIAL PRICES, - - 50c.5c. $1.00, MARRIAGES , Pollock -Allister -At the Methodist parsonage, Corbett, on May 28th, by Rev: D. D. Thompson, Mr. A: H� Allister both Pollock,May 911i tSt Stephen, Eagleson -Hutchinson -.At the Melkrr= dist•parsonage, Corbett, on May 28, by Rev. D. D. Thompson, Mr. Hen- ry Eagleson, to Miss Lulu Hutchin-- son, daughter of David Hutclzin_'on, both of Stephen, _ ---- DEATHS Willis -At Prosperity, June 2, Edward te- , L. Willis, son of John Willis, Ste- phot aged 23 years, 4 months. Taylor -In Clinton, 1 ay 28, Elizabeth l-tal1;"relict of the late John Taylor , aged 82 years, 7 days. Brownlee -In Seattle, Wash,, on clay 27, Trueman Brownlee, formerly of Exeter aged 46 years, 1 month, 12 ...cloys. h rig+ � • i ,rt� x : '' {3 t X445", s�yYer •. Room 6 -Form 3, Jr:, honors, E: Davis 88,'•M Harvey 85, G, Harness 84„ Maurice Harvey ' 82, T Connor 82, S n Sanders 77, E Yellow, 75;: Pas::, . °.auk Collins 69, B Gould 67, B Senior 67 ' A Vincent 65, Form Z, Sr: honors, E ' •'REV, - W. G, H, McALISTER• Russell `81; M Houlden 78, Pass, D, - Davis 71 A Andrews 70,'C Ford 68 Pastor of James Street' Methodist Chitech; Exeter, w'ho is .pr-orxzineritly P Harness 65, L Hartleib 63, 0 Bede mentioned :for the Presidency of the -London Conference. ford 62 C Davis 60. No. enrolled 35 aveage, 33.5 -IJ. M. Kinsman, teacher h_ ul�i, r -e.+4 e. e• '`? '' --- -4mERICA'S' GREATEST Room 7 -Sr. 2, B:, M Johns 79, G' HAIR GOODS ARTIST Hind' 78, V Walker 77, 13 Acheson 77 H Dignar. 76, D Balkwill 75, 1bll untz P 61, V. Vale 60. Jr. 2,B,- • _ P1 OUDFOOT. DEMONSTRATION' Ul� U ;,. tet ° =' , :• .., r� '4 , �,-- s it/4��� t l, `i 1 ��� �1 �(�_ .. 7X' 11 •e Y. 1�, ]` , , -r (� ��i� • o ' -Toronto „ n o re 74. Sanders C,_Powel' M We denhamnier 82 F wwAA Bari 74 G 88,Redden 73, AlElwor, '. �) Y � 72 R Witwer 70,W Ort�_yein. 69,R Davis 60; Jr. 2A,, C Ford.' 63,. D• , Mallett 62, G,- Hatter til: No, ancon 34, average 32,-E. Quackenbush, tea- �� ober•}. ,. + Goderich, May '30. -Almost the en- tire Liberal'Opposition and the Op- position Leader; sat on the platform at West Street. Rink and gave coun-r tenance to a defense • by' William Proudfoot, M P P;; of alis connection• with recnandarg charges against Hon. W. - HannaJames Whitney .The member for :Centre Huron then attacked the Ontario nninister•s, demaacling a royal cnrnmission to in- quire into the Taylor case of a $500 campaign contribution. Members present beside Mt. "Row- eel were J. C: Elliott,'. West Middle- seg. W, N. Fergguson,, East Ii'ent; Chris Kohler, Haldimand; Lieutenant- Colonel T. R. Atkinson,. South' Nor - folk ; T Marshall of, Monck; Lieu- tenant T. to Mayberry, South Oxford fames Anderson, North Bruce; W, E. Sinclair. South Ontario,'- HughMtm- oe, Glengary�', and; C M. Bowman, North Bruc-d: editing was the outcome of ",'The g g careful organization,. Handbills were ,distributed over .a: wide area, baciges were printed, the 33rd Regiment band engaged and -the rink elaborately de -Irl notated, A special train on; the G. ' eole: in: a few people. ,'T speakers were. Mr. Proudfooe l Tar tIe Dewart ;and • i coder Ro local y . > ••• �� "" ocKs A SPLENDID LINE OF BILK ANI: CASHMERE SOCKS IN 'PEE LATEST SHADES OF TAN; BLUE gREY AND NUMEROUS OTHER COLORS AT C. �G'. � Cr„ WE HAVE A aPECIAL SILK A•elD WOOL SOCK IN TAN. AND SOMETHING NEW GREY IT SOMET AND IS SELLING •W'E`LL AT OUR REDUCED PRICES. t') 1 . _.+1 ;\i`�,`�`� ��� � . s - , , . 1 to replace hair on the' heads '.'of have lost their. hair. By his Beautifu l which are known all over the world . can, be .made to. look, Younger recti, means -HEALTH, faction to the head, which menus • Central °Thursda • ' LAbIES land natural EV,ERV. :and H I s o m i TO Hotel ON �� funs &. GENTLEMN, -hair constructions ' WOMAN have the -natural . COMFORT, AND -. �'$8�i61• 19th , who AND . ev` pro-. _ \l,t A - 'ii l � Room 8 -Jr 2 to Room 7, J 14iorley 91. C Doyle .89, C,• Davis 79, B Brown 78 ` Jr, Pt. 2,. M Scout 87, G Bedford 82, G Creech 81, B Russell 76 M, 'rim 7Jlrvorthy /4, E Houlden 72, L B acnmbe 66. 1r Mallett 57. Sr. Pt: 2, M Gladman 91, I1.Seldon 90, G Long 79. S •S• ury •7• R Davis 76, M Rowe 73, H Dignan 72, L Davis 70, P' Heaman 64,, V Hartleib 62, C. Web- ,; seer 60. 11 Powell 59; L Wells 50. No, an roll 50 average , 46,•�F, W , Flow- aid, teacher. • r � h e Q fo an xnveetment both profitable p eu security �arkha 14 'Work s - carr ill ` interest Of $V8 per fare f4rt�1 appeal e<5tdri3. ' These dated February Haus givingfloe four bOz�iis U� f (' r„ ?Our fullest " " Oi' c`4tton in , a, Qi. - b, �'reGi Chairman n ale 11 .i.J �eb cent. bf ' r would 1n atrisfini ■ °ritual whie} and Of undoubt 11Y11t�C . • ' s Water entuares N at the per alITIUm: Securxt teal! careful debentures the third purchaser months interest.qi appreciate..., VestT tldiiW rite T: ya', :1+8611 Laughton, Fin, , 1 �j 1� • is + rate which "n- x are 1913 a For ' " . Com. GOOD APPEARANCE., 1If LADIES ; TORS SCARE. AT BRIICEF`IELD.• do not miss this 00porturtity: See HIS - TRANSFORMA� . - , % ,, - . a--- SWITCHES, •WAV,ELETS,,;POMPADOURS, FULL WIGS, CURLS. . -• wN Brucerield Dune3.-Cards have been ETC, pri•nted and are. bein ,tacleeci u , as DORENVVEND SANITARY PATENT ,TOUPEE. 1�'+'I'r THE , rapid} as- possible all, through the GENTLEMEN ;(Whc Ate Bald) W. "townships of Stanley andTuckersnth In .order to i warning•. farmers to. keep their dogs: protect'and adorn your bald head: With human hair. • ,. ', eel ti for at least three months, `` t p have a conception of- the- wonderful achievement in the art of zair �,brought. and see the Mar e am 11 :: This action has'resulted, from the constructing, every: pall. • man should call an , h, , g . ,r ,p !� 4 5 Which Prof; lF• heat, of a Clog shot here on. Saturday rile stook of , iiAIR TUU 'EE and FULL WIGS- yv r having been declared' tc, eontaxn ilegrr Dorenwend, will be showing,: t: bodies 'which cause 'rabies. T1ne •;vr •;' These wonderful coverings• arc.;; so xiatuial:.tn'•apirearance that'tle-: at ,. der• state. that all dogs found,NAVY ttection is impossible. They are adjusted, so seciitely to arty. , head . i , Iar" e 'wri1l be shot at sights, and lion rr 'that they can.,ot come ' off, except at . the wearer's 'wish, • They,,•vili: i ." a6' e been, orderd to carry " e �onn ,and Softenkn .ex ression to the face.: ;,: ' ' et b1 s have b ,,_ ,. Y giy a y g g h )4' out these 'instructions to the letter.. .. Tht> `' was ttoticeti "• rttehrng � .. g�, 4 ,.. A 1 ,fi, ',rata .tl . -p „ i A IT tall , .Ii ;; BILL KILLED BY THE 'SENATE The" Borden• Navy', Bili- was killed Thursday` t' ast ,.the servile on nigh, l by Liberal majority irr the Senate tvlxen, the Ross.amendment calling for a l ,.!» i:eierence to the. people .was carried, 51 to. ;z7, The remit of the Senate s , • : t tie. bill •cntries to action is that ,hen y , . .nau it as far as lairs ,session is von- rhtitwai�- : •'animal a A Er ee» I7ctnon tration is extended • a a>t ato>riid with.. its month foaming .and 0.7.,:.:2:45))„ ,a, ter.. to `ata; cone arid bring your friends e e r i< .. ng. at animals, P People';, ik , -. • was street .. ci ' i�.'tsh for Mover and The Central Hotel) Eiteter,_ on Thut'� the street nta e a 4 t iday, June 19th, ' Will alsso be . at se;ireral only? got away by a few see- ' . Mitchell Hicks rl:o.nse 14londa jun orals. No. one was bitten, but marry i ,. : , , �', ieev , . y rerM .. 16th r BlYt1t, Commercial ITotel,Tues had 'close calls. A i alone stattecl-aiitl, .; clay one -.17th • Godaricli" 'slate} the cio .\vas finally shot by ler, john „..,,„,,,,,.)-4,4,-.® y. 7 r r •.-: / i.:-.: rix, htfn«d._ '(x�`n A',�n�a�a r. ir,c„s i;t 41, ', cit..:44t, � �. 1? - ,. -