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Thrice the capacity of ordinary grates is given because
the Sunshine grates are three -sided, one side at a time
meeting the fire. Bulldog teeth smash clinkers eas:13r.
Wckryt
Sunshhi
Parizace
Wouldn't you like to know the cost of installing a Sun-
shine in your home? I'll gladly give you particulars
without obligation.
Sold by T. Hawkins & Son
SAVE
YOUR
MONEY
FOR THE
DOMINION WAR LOAN
TO BE ISSUED IN SEPTEMBER.
By purchasing a bond you will help
to WIN THE WAR and obtain for
yourself an investment of the highest
class yielding a most attractive rate
of interest.
DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE
OTTAWA.
LEGAL
ISAAC R. CARLING, B.A.
Barrister. Solicitor, Notary Public,
Commissioner, Solicitor for The Mol-
,,'._ sons Bank, Etc. ;Money- to loan at
lowest rates of interest,
Office -:Iain Street, Exeter.
MONEY, TO LOAN
We have a large amount or private
funds to loan on farm and village prop-
erties at low rates of interest.
GLADMAN & STANBURY
Barristers, Solicitors. Exeter.
DENTAL
Or. G. Zr, ROULSTON, L.D.S„ D.D.S.
DENTIST
idernber of the R.C.D.S. of Ontario and
Honor Graduate of Toronto Univeretty.
Mee -Over Dickson & Carling's law
office. Closed Wednesday afternoons.
DENTIST
UR. A. R. KINSMAN, L.D.S., D.D.S.,
Honor •Graduate of Toronto University
'eeth extracted without pain, or aner
oad effects. Office over Gladm;an &
8tanbury's Office, Madel Street, Exeter:
C W. ROBINSON
LICENSED AUCTIONEER AND
VALUATOR for Counties of Huron
Perth Middlesex and Oxford. Farm
Stock Sales a Specialty. Office at
Cockshutt Warerooms, next door to
Centrax Hotel, Main Street, Exeter.
Charges moderate and satisfaction is
guaranteed.
FALL TERM FROM AUGUST 28th
CENTRAL
•
STRATFORD.
COMMERCIAL, SHORTHAND &
TELEGRAPHY DEPARTMENTS
Our' graduates are ipeac•ed in posi-
tions. In 3 months we received 219
applications for trained help. Write
us at once'foa our free catalogue.
D. A. McLachlan, Principal
RAND TRUNK RYs EM
Attractive Trips
to
Muskoka Lakes Lake of 'Bays
Georgian Bay Algonquin Park
French River Kalwartha Lakes
eila,ganetawan River
Texnagami, etc,
Rotund trip tourist ticketts now, on
sale from certain stations in On-
tario at very IOW rates,, with.
liberal stop -overs.
MUSKOILA EXPRESS
Leave Toronto 12.01 p.m. daily ex-
cept Sunday, and 2,05 a. ire daily for
Muskoka Wharf. Connections' are
made. at Muskoka Wharf for Muskoka
Lakes. Leave. Toronto at 10.15 a: m.
daily excerpt Sunday, and 2.05 daily
for Huntsville, for points on Lake ae
Bays. Equipment the finest.
N. J. DORE, Exeter
HENSALL
Monday last was .Civic.Holiday when
many of ,our ,people took part in the
Union Sunday School picnic in Bell's
Grove. A good time was spent by all
-Miss Beatrice Cudmore of Toronto
is visiting her parents here. -Mess Ell-
iott nurse of, London, is visiting Mrs
Case. -Mrs W. Johnston and family
of St, Louis are here visiting Mrs.
R Hunt the former's mother, -Dir, and
`Irs. Douglas Neilands of Detroit are
visiting relatives here. -,Mrs, McLeod
has returned to her home in Detroit,
-Miss H. Bolton of Toronto ;s vis-
iting relatives here.- Friends here
heard with regret of the death of
Jessie ,McLean, wife of F. F. Brereton
of Saranac Lake, and daughter of Mr
and errs, D. B. McLean, at the age of
3. 3 ears. She was born in Tucker -
smith and was married eleven years
ago She had been ill some years,
Besides the husband two children
sureive
DR. D►eVAN'S FRENCH PILLS
TEUTONS STIFFENING
Slight Halt Occurs in Drive in
Volhynia.
Gen. von Linsa$gen Divers a Big
Counter Blow Within Twelve
Hours of News That von Hinden-
burg is Given Command of East-
ern Battle dine --Teutons Start-
ing to Fight for Lives.
LONDON, Aug 8. -For the, first
time since the initiation of Ge Aral
Brusiiloff's offensive en 'tine
Russians have suf sI}
check. Friday nig i?'efft�''Q$,�F�l
w at.Office statement kdetittfttl�tr'x,[10.
Musoovite forces attaciCtng the stoat
v ulhynian railway Celatra, KQYJle
from the west were driven from tl3;e,
village of Rudka-Nirvankaia,
teen miles from Kovel, and cpm
ad to retire between 400 and t 0
yards to the east.
This first successf>
by Gen. von iiinsingeu
less than twelve ho a
Oat bulletin from
the news that Field
denburg had been p
command cf the eAttte
the east. Ate •lit
lieved to user ih
offensive with a view to ng
four cities now seriously fid'
the Russianit: Kevel and V
Volhyniski in Volbynia, IWt•• • • .,
capital of Galicia, and Stanislau, lit
the south-eastern part of the Crown •
land.
Rudka+#irvankaia is a small town
situated on the• Stavok River, a tribu-
tary of the S.tokhod. The battle
which resulted in the Russian with-
drawal raged throughout the night..
It was at this point, between thb
Kovel-Sarny and Kovel-Rovno ritij-
ways, that the Russians stood near-
est to Kovel after crossing "tkle Stok
had. The Teutons attacked the tarn
from three sides, "delivering contin-
uous counter-attacks," in the words.
of the Petrograd statement.
A violent `attle is raging south
of Brody, on the Rivers Sereth and
Graberki, where the Russians are
trying to break through toward
Lemberg. Petrograd asserts official-
ly that General Sakbaroff, who is in
command of the Russian army oper-
ating on this front, took 1,300 pris-
oners. "Gen. Sakharoff is engaged
in hot fighting," the Russian an-
noanesment says. -
Friday's Austrian official state-
ment gives no deans of the latest
fighting, merely saying that the Rus-
sians were repulsed near Zaloeeo.
A Vienna despatch to the Ex-
change Telegraph Company says:
"The announcement that the Ger-
man field marshal von Hindenburg
had been appointed commander of
the Eastern front brought no joy in
Austria-Hungary. Three Budapest
papers were suppressed, owing to ad-
verse criticisms of the appointment,
"It is stated here that the new
Commander -in -Chief has already or-
dered the recall of a number of Aus-
trian generals, who will be repleeted
by Germans. It is added that Aus-
tria, in acceding to the appointment,
made the stipulation that von Hin-
denburg should appoint a number of
Austrian officers to his staff, but it is
learned that only one such appoint-
ment will be made."
A reiia.
ble Re-
gulating' Pill for women. $5 a box or threefor
$10. Sold at all Drug Stores. or mailed to any
address on receipt of price.. THE SCOBELL DRUG
Co'., St. Catharines, Ontario.
PHOSPHONOL FOR MEN. Sim res
and
vitality; for NerverandBrain; increases "grey
matter '; a.Tonic-will build you up. $3 a box, or
two for $5, at drug stores, or by.mail on receipt
of price.. Thu SCOBELL DRUG Co., St. Catharines.
Ontario.
SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH
WEST LAND REGULATIONS.
The sole head of a family, or any
male over 18 years old, may home-
stead a quarter -section of available
Dominion land in Manitoba, Saskatch-
ewan or Alberta. Applicant must ap-
pear in person at the Dominion Lands
Agency or Sub -Agency far the Dis-
trict. Entry by ,proxy may be made
at any Dominion Lands Agency (but
not Sub -Agency), on certain condi-
tions.
Duties -Six months residence upon
and cultivation of the land in each of
three years. A homesteader may five
within nine miles of his homestead on
a farm cl at' least 80 acres, gay cer-
tain conditions. A habitablehouse is
required except where residence is
performed in the vicinity.
Int certain districts a homesteader in
geoe standing may pre-empt a quar-
ter -section alongside his homestead,
Price $3.00 an acre.
Duties -Six months residence in
each of three years after earning home
stead patent; also 50 acres extra cul-
tivation. Pre-emption patent may be
obtained as soon as homestead patent,
on certain conditions,
A settler who has exhausted ,' his
homestead right may take a purchas-
ed homestead iin certain_ districts.
Price $3.00 per acre. Duties -Must re-
side six months in each of the three
years, cultivate 50 acres and erect a
house worth $300,
The area of cultivation is subject
to reduction in case of rough, scrub-
by or stony land. Live stock may be
substituted for cultivation under cer-
tain conditions. .
W. W. CORY,
Deputy at the Minister of the Interior
N.B.-Unauthorized publication" of
this advertisement will not be paid
for, -64388.'
Quick Pneumonia Cure.
KANSAS CITY, Mo,, Aug. 8. -
Treatment of pneumonia cases that
should end the sickness within from
four to six days was described Thurs-
day before the annual convention of
the American Osteopathic Associa-
tion by Dr. C. V. Fulham of Frank-
fort, Ind. Hestold of the observa-
tion of a large number of such cases
in which osteopathy was used, in
practically all of which cures were
effected in five days. "Pneumonia
treatment is mismanaged if it con-
tinues longer than six days," Dr.
Fulham said.
ZURICH McGILLIVRAY
Mr, Wnn. Dial,sda1e, who has been
suffering efrolta a stroke of paralysis,
for the past Several months, passed a-
way of •(vis home out; Saurday, July 29.
Deceased was beaux in Ruplingum,
Yorkshire Eng. In 1857 he name to
Canada with. a married brother, be -
ins' then 18 {years old and settled in
the township of Stanley, County of
Huron. Seven ,years later he marri-
ed tllatilda Philips, and shortly after-
wards moved to .their -present home-
stead on the townline of McGillivray
which was then sa bush farm.
An ola resident passed away on July
Nth Int the 1perso,n of Daniel 5. Faust
in his 70th year. Deceased came to
Hay .Township from New Hamburg 50
years ago. Heengaged in the car-
penter business first, afterwards as
clerk in a store, later entering into a
partnership in the :business with A. G.
Ehnes.aand after some years branched
out for himself in the store business. ;
He 5955 ,postmaster for 40 years, and .
for the same length of time was sec- ,
retell of the Fair Board, He was
active in, church work and superfn-
tendent of the Sunday school for
many years. The funeral was held on;
Tuesday. Deceased was twice marri-
ed. His first wife ,predeceased him
a=bout ten years, and the second sur-
vives him, He leaves to mourn his '
loss, his son, widow, two daughters,
Mrs, W. Fiuxkbeiner of Milverton and
Mrs. N. H. Hoffman of Zurich, and
Samuel E. also of Zurich. Also Cate
brother Mr, Henry Faust of Caro,
,Mich. and Miss Lydia Faust of Zur-
ich, --Mr. John Fuss is visiting rela-
tives in, Detroit, -Miss L, Rembe and
Miss Liest of Hamilton are visitors
at the home of Rev. and Mrs, Rembe.
1r, W. C. 'Wagner has purchased
the stock and business of Mrs. McCor
mics. and is open for business in Eil-
her': old stand. -Miss Ida Well of To-
tonto is visiting at her home here. --
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reichert of :tiew
Haven, A'Iich„ are visiting relatives
here. -Mrs. Edward A. Barry of Mon-
treal is spending a few months with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob How-
old. -Mr and Mrs. E. Troyer of To-
xonto visited at the =home, of the for-
mer's 'mother, Mrs, Ortwein.-Mr. Chas
Cooper and wife of Saskatchewan are
are visiting relatives ,art this section, -
Mr. John Westlake, an aged marl, who
is making his home at Mr. Snowden's
Stanley township had the misfortune
to fracture, his leg in falling off a
wagon. -Mr. and Mrs, Henry Faust,
Miss Laura Faist and Mr. Elroy Faust
of Caro, Mich„ and Mr, and Mrs.
Ed-
tuosth
De-
troit attended the feral ofe late
•D, S. Faust, -The sad news was re-
ceived here on, Saturday last of the
death of David V. Stelk, youngest son
of MMus. Mary Stelok of this place.
The deceased was 111 for only two
days being a victim of acute diabetis.
He was in his 24th year. He visited
his ulothel here last winter and on
his return to the West, enlisted with
the 203rd Battalion at Winnipeg.
Auxiliary Held Up.
ST. JOHNS, Nfld., Aug. 8. -The
Dutch steamship Gallia arrived at,„St.;
John's Friday, four days out of Nkte
York, with a cargo of ,gasoline. ;~ 9
was held up ip. the belief that she le;
the mother ship wig' a eeepp?y of
gasoline for the German submarine
Deutschland, now on her way across
the Atlantic from. Baltimore. Her
only necessity for calling at St.
Johnts was an alleged shortage of
water.
•Rtulgars and Roumanians Clash.
LONDON, Aug. 8. -An attempt by
Bulgarian soldiers to seize an island
in the Roumanian waters of the Dan-
ube River • close to the town of Guir-
gevo has caused a sensation there,
according to reports received by,
Bucharest newspapers. Roumanian
frontier guards discovered the Bul-
garians and raised an alarm. After
a lively exchange of fire the Bulgar-
ians fled.
Belgian Bank Director Deported
LONDON, Aug. 8. -The Director
of the Belgian National Bank at Ant-
werp has been deported by the Ger-
man authorities, said a despatch to
the Exetiange Telegraph Company
from The. Hague Friday, "because of
his refusal to pay them 400;000,000
francs in exchange for mere paper
receipt,"
Bad Storm.; ateCornwall.
CORNWALL, Aug. 8. -Cornwall
was Th`trraday night visited by one of
the worst'. thunder and lightning
stoans in years; "which resulted in a
great loss of property.
GRAND BEND
tToo late for last week.)
Mr. and Mrs. Ridley of Granton vis-
ited at P. !Baker's Sunday. -Mr. Frank
Allister of Camp Borden visited at his
home here Sunday, -Mrs, and Miss
Shipley of Forest visited with Mrs.
F. Allister Sunday. -Mrs. P. Baker
who has been visiting in Pt. Huron,
returned home Thursday.
Miss Dorothy Balkwill of Exeter is
visiting around here. -Mr. and Mrs,
Joe. Gill are visiting their daughter
cit Arkona
CLINTON-A pretty ,wedding took
place in St. Joseph's church on Tues-
day morning when Mary, daughter of
DIr, and Mrs, Janes Levy of town,
was united in marriage to Mr, Gregory
C. Campbell of .Galt,
CLINTON.-The marriage of 'Mary
Bevan 'daughter. of ;:Jr, and Mrs,
Herman Benson Chant, to Lieutenant
William Edward Floody, son of Mr
and Mrs. Edward Floody, 5S Close
Avenue Toronto, will take place at
Clinton on August 11, in Wesley
church,
!YOU BIEN SICK?
Then you realize the utter weakness
that robs ambition, destroys appetite,
and makes work a burden.
To restore that strength azidetatniaathat
is so essential, nothing baa ever equaled
or .compered with l3cott's Emulsion, be-
cause its air sus ainiug ncu,1'3s
meat invigorates the blood to distribute
energy throughout thebodyy whileitstonic
us. the appetite and restores
natural ver'maneft"way.
e son down, fired, laferVOU5,
strengthget t't
E!<t
any&mestere.
veletactor
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Always bears -
the 11444
Signature of
FALL FAIRS
A1sa Craig Oct 2-3
Exeter Sept. 18-19
Gaderich Sept 27-29
KirktanSept. 28-29
London ,.... ... . Sept. 8-16
Mitchell ........... Sept. 26-27
Parkhill Sept 19-20
Seafostlt. Sept 21-22
Toronto Aug. 26 to Sept. 11
Zurich Sept. 2C -2I
SEAFORTH,-?+Rich eetnPa by is
being exor:ased fl;r Mfr. and 'ors.
HenryEdge in the' loss of h , se-
rond daughter. Gr«•.e Anne, e'raoae
death occurred ore Aug. 1st, a t °r
proionped illness. The young lady
was just 14 erears of age.
view Russian Minister.
P>hl'1`ROGRAD, Aug, 8. Count
Bolairiasky was Friday appointed.
Minister ;of Agriculture in the Sturn-
er Cabinet in succession to A. N.
Naumot.
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Do you realize that you must now foresee your requirements ? Do
you grasp the fact that after September 16th there will be no more
stepping into a liquor shop and buying a bottle as you need it?
Size up your requirements for the next year or more -and buy now. A case of whisky is a good investment -
at the prices we are quoting. Any kind of spirits you use in your home may be bought from us to -day at
lower prices than you can possibly expect to pay outside the Province after Prohibition goes into effect.
And so with wines. Take Scotch Whisky. Think of "Dewar's Special". at $12.00 a case l This brand
which you ordinarily pay 81.50 a quart for, you can now buy from us at a dollar. We are
Selling direct to the consumer at these wholesale prices:
CANADIAN WHISKY
Per Case
G. &. W. Special $9,75
G. & W. Ordinary 7.50
Walker's Imperial Qts8,50
Walker's Club Qts 10.50
Walker's Rye Qts 7.25
Seagram's '83 Qts 9.00
Seagram's Star Qts 7.50
Seagram's White Wheat
�Qte 8.50
.. Corby's Special Selected10.00
mom Sovereign Qts 8,00
m ,National Qts 6,50
Per Gala
G. $r W. Special $3.75
G. & W. Rye, 2 year old2.50
G. & W. Rye, 5 year old3.00
Walker's Imperial 3.75
Walker's Club...... , : . , 4.50
Sovereign Rye 3.50
SCOTCH WHISKY
Per Case
Mackie's White Horse
Qts,,:',; ...$13.50
Mackie's Laird o' Lag.
gall. 20 year old 16.00
:.Hill Top Qts...,.,, •„ 13,00
Teacher's Highland
Cream Qts 12.50
Usher's 0.V.G. Qts Yet-
low Label. ,:,,.13.00
Usher's Special "Reserve,
White Label 13,50
Usher's Green Stripe bts. 14.50
(ALL PRICES QUOTED ARE F.O.B. TORONTO)
SCOTCH WHISKY
Per Case
Usher's G.O.H., Black
Label 15,00
Usher's The Very Finest20.00
Dewar's Special Qts,
Yellow Label 12.00
Dewar's Blue Label Qts, 13,50
Dewar's Special Liqueur, 15.00
Dewar's Extra Special
Liqueur 17,00
Buchanan's Red Seal
Qts 812.50
Buchanan's Black &
White 14,00
Walker's Kilmarnock,
White Label 14.50
Walker's Kilmarnock,
Red Label..:15.50
Walker's Kilmarnock,
Black Label 17.00
McCallum's Perfection
Kints
g George IV. Top 14.00
Notch 13.00
King William IV18.50
Per Gal.
Hill, Thompson & Co.
Hill,l,)$5,50
'Thompson & Co..
(N) 6.50
Perfection 7.00
RUM Per Case
Burke's Jamaica Rum $13.00
Sherriff'sJamaica -Bell" 12.00
Buccaneer Jamaica.. ,11.00
If .you prefer brands not mentioned in above list, we can
probably supply you at equally attractive prices.
Containers for Bulk Liquor will be charged as follows:
5 Gallon Keg, 51.25, 10 Gallon Keg, $1,50,
5 Gallon Jar, 75c, 6 Gallon Demijohn, $1,00,
Minimum quantity sold, is One Case or 5 Gallon Lo"ts,
Terme Net. Cash,,f,o.b'., Toronto.
GINS BRANDY
Per Case Per Case
Jno, De Kuyper Imperial Sazerac Qts• 13.00
Qts., 15 bottles $17,50 La Rose Qts 12.00
Van Ziegler Imperial Per Gal.
Qts., 15 bottles 15.00 Brandy....from $5,00 to $7,00
Coate's Plymouth 11.50
Gordon Dry Gin 10,50
Burnett's Dry Gin 10,50
Booth's Old Tom.... , 11,00
Ross' Irish Sloe Gin, , , 12.00
Per Gal.
Holland Gin, London
Dry Gin, and Old Tom
Gin $4.50
IRISH WHISKY
Per Case
Burke's Imperial Qts. , .$16.50
Burke's Ordinary Qts.. , 12.00
Bushmill's Qts 13.00
Balbriggan Imperial Qts15.00
Balbriggan Ordinary Qts 11,00
BRANDY
Per Case
Hennessy,. One Star Qts , .$17.00
Hennessy Two Star Qts.. 18.00 WATERS
Hennessy Three Star Qts 19.00
Hennessy, V.O. Qts..... 23.00 White Rock Qts., 50
Martell One Star Qts... 17.00 bottles. , . , , ...., , . , , 87.50
MartellTwo Star Qts... 18.00 White Rock Pts., 100
MartellThreeStar Qts,.19.00 bottles 10,50
MartellV.S.O.P 24,00 White Rock Splits (N)
Jules Robin Qts...,..,14.00- 100 bottles..... . ;;8.50'
PORT
Per Case
Convido 513,50
Commendador 16.00
Taylor's Tronco, - 17.00
Magnifico 8.00
Priorato 9.00
Per Gal.
Port from $3.00 to $7.00
SHERRY
Per Case
Pando $15.00
Fuerheerd's Emperador17,00
Fuerheerd's Oloroso, . 10,00
Magnifico 8,00
Per Gal.
Sherry from $2,00 to $7.00
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32-34 Front St. West, Toronto
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Save money when you put in your fur-
ugnace--but not too much. It takes a
nace-but
agRod furnace to turn coal into heat -tea
good furnace well installed.
The heating system for every wise man
is the one that saves money for him
every winter. On that basis the Hecla
is by far the lowest in cost,
We will plan such a system for you and
furnish estimates free.
H. Spackman, Exeter
Representatives of CLARE BROS. Sr CO.
Limited, Preston, Ont., Makers of t h e
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view Russian Minister.
P>hl'1`ROGRAD, Aug, 8. Count
Bolairiasky was Friday appointed.
Minister ;of Agriculture in the Sturn-
er Cabinet in succession to A. N.
Naumot.
0
1
NMI
NMI
nam
tJ
Do you realize that you must now foresee your requirements ? Do
you grasp the fact that after September 16th there will be no more
stepping into a liquor shop and buying a bottle as you need it?
Size up your requirements for the next year or more -and buy now. A case of whisky is a good investment -
at the prices we are quoting. Any kind of spirits you use in your home may be bought from us to -day at
lower prices than you can possibly expect to pay outside the Province after Prohibition goes into effect.
And so with wines. Take Scotch Whisky. Think of "Dewar's Special". at $12.00 a case l This brand
which you ordinarily pay 81.50 a quart for, you can now buy from us at a dollar. We are
Selling direct to the consumer at these wholesale prices:
CANADIAN WHISKY
Per Case
G. &. W. Special $9,75
G. & W. Ordinary 7.50
Walker's Imperial Qts8,50
Walker's Club Qts 10.50
Walker's Rye Qts 7.25
Seagram's '83 Qts 9.00
Seagram's Star Qts 7.50
Seagram's White Wheat
�Qte 8.50
.. Corby's Special Selected10.00
mom Sovereign Qts 8,00
m ,National Qts 6,50
Per Gala
G. $r W. Special $3.75
G. & W. Rye, 2 year old2.50
G. & W. Rye, 5 year old3.00
Walker's Imperial 3.75
Walker's Club...... , : . , 4.50
Sovereign Rye 3.50
SCOTCH WHISKY
Per Case
Mackie's White Horse
Qts,,:',; ...$13.50
Mackie's Laird o' Lag.
gall. 20 year old 16.00
:.Hill Top Qts...,.,, •„ 13,00
Teacher's Highland
Cream Qts 12.50
Usher's 0.V.G. Qts Yet-
low Label. ,:,,.13.00
Usher's Special "Reserve,
White Label 13,50
Usher's Green Stripe bts. 14.50
(ALL PRICES QUOTED ARE F.O.B. TORONTO)
SCOTCH WHISKY
Per Case
Usher's G.O.H., Black
Label 15,00
Usher's The Very Finest20.00
Dewar's Special Qts,
Yellow Label 12.00
Dewar's Blue Label Qts, 13,50
Dewar's Special Liqueur, 15.00
Dewar's Extra Special
Liqueur 17,00
Buchanan's Red Seal
Qts 812.50
Buchanan's Black &
White 14,00
Walker's Kilmarnock,
White Label 14.50
Walker's Kilmarnock,
Red Label..:15.50
Walker's Kilmarnock,
Black Label 17.00
McCallum's Perfection
Kints
g George IV. Top 14.00
Notch 13.00
King William IV18.50
Per Gal.
Hill, Thompson & Co.
Hill,l,)$5,50
'Thompson & Co..
(N) 6.50
Perfection 7.00
RUM Per Case
Burke's Jamaica Rum $13.00
Sherriff'sJamaica -Bell" 12.00
Buccaneer Jamaica.. ,11.00
If .you prefer brands not mentioned in above list, we can
probably supply you at equally attractive prices.
Containers for Bulk Liquor will be charged as follows:
5 Gallon Keg, 51.25, 10 Gallon Keg, $1,50,
5 Gallon Jar, 75c, 6 Gallon Demijohn, $1,00,
Minimum quantity sold, is One Case or 5 Gallon Lo"ts,
Terme Net. Cash,,f,o.b'., Toronto.
GINS BRANDY
Per Case Per Case
Jno, De Kuyper Imperial Sazerac Qts• 13.00
Qts., 15 bottles $17,50 La Rose Qts 12.00
Van Ziegler Imperial Per Gal.
Qts., 15 bottles 15.00 Brandy....from $5,00 to $7,00
Coate's Plymouth 11.50
Gordon Dry Gin 10,50
Burnett's Dry Gin 10,50
Booth's Old Tom.... , 11,00
Ross' Irish Sloe Gin, , , 12.00
Per Gal.
Holland Gin, London
Dry Gin, and Old Tom
Gin $4.50
IRISH WHISKY
Per Case
Burke's Imperial Qts. , .$16.50
Burke's Ordinary Qts.. , 12.00
Bushmill's Qts 13.00
Balbriggan Imperial Qts15.00
Balbriggan Ordinary Qts 11,00
BRANDY
Per Case
Hennessy,. One Star Qts , .$17.00
Hennessy Two Star Qts.. 18.00 WATERS
Hennessy Three Star Qts 19.00
Hennessy, V.O. Qts..... 23.00 White Rock Qts., 50
Martell One Star Qts... 17.00 bottles. , . , , ...., , . , , 87.50
MartellTwo Star Qts... 18.00 White Rock Pts., 100
MartellThreeStar Qts,.19.00 bottles 10,50
MartellV.S.O.P 24,00 White Rock Splits (N)
Jules Robin Qts...,..,14.00- 100 bottles..... . ;;8.50'
PORT
Per Case
Convido 513,50
Commendador 16.00
Taylor's Tronco, - 17.00
Magnifico 8.00
Priorato 9.00
Per Gal.
Port from $3.00 to $7.00
SHERRY
Per Case
Pando $15.00
Fuerheerd's Emperador17,00
Fuerheerd's Oloroso, . 10,00
Magnifico 8,00
Per Gal.
Sherry from $2,00 to $7.00
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