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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1908-05-21, Page 1THIRTY -FJFTIf YEAR—NO 1 *•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••♦•••••♦•.•9••••• ♦••••••••••.N•••••• ,$ JONES & CLARKS' f • Yhorte No. 32. :i DressGoods ii _ 06 !win HURON&M1DDL ESEX GAZETTE glows. OF QUALITY We are right into the midst of our Dress Goods season• Now is the time for you to buy before the dif- • ferent lines are sold out. The best will be found here in all the new things. This is headquarters for Dress Goods, So you are sure to get what you want. 'It Panama Cloth 1Voiles & Eoliennes ti very newest cloth for a • swell suit or separate skirt. The colors are Black, Blue, Brown and ('reale' 50c to Si i i per yard. } 1lu stripes, embroidered, spots or plain. These goods at'e very neat aid are selling extra well. -r)c to 1$1.50 per yard. • Venetian i very reliable and A relit suitable • cloth for Suits or Skirts, Ail • the colors that are worn, • black, blue, brown, cream,• T?j green and red. 50c to $1 a yd. j • -- 1 Lustres & Mohairs In black, blue,creaut,browl, ind green, stripes or plain. One of the best wearing fab- rics we have., 50e to 7:x' per yard. • • T —The Misses McLeod, of .Wood- •:stock, ,who wcro :the guests oe Slis . Fina I'fshcr have returned to their ZZ 1 borne. A . —Miss Flossie Sweet has almost re- = j •! coveted from her recent illness, which • • Iwas not scarlet fever, as some had te- :: , ported. It was only a ease of :t very .. bad cold, Messrs. Feed. \\'atter and Alvin • • Brintnell captured two large german• 1 • •• 1 carp at Howard's bridge in Hay town- • • ship, Saturday afternoon. Carp are • • ( not considered a very dainty dish, •••• i but perhaps the boys enjoyed the. ••rrecent bro ght joy tothe tihearts theoftfarm- ers. The cold weather during the • * , present spring has made crops hack - ••'ward, but the warm weather of the • • • ♦ , pastalong fetenicelyclays. has hastened things 2 —Tee' choir of the 'f,.; t Memo/ li-- EXETER, ONT., CANADA, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 21st 190.5, Locals Your Vote & influence Bowie left fast week for the west, where he will spend the sunk —311*, Ali. 13utsRespectfully Solicited mer, --According to the assessor's r'oll the population of Exeter is 1600, an 1 increase over last year. • • church will hold a social evenitl; in • the school hall on Friday ,revanine. • ♦I ice cream and program. Admission 15 May 22, at 8 o'clock. Refreshments • • cents. Everybody welcome. •• i Black Silk Underskirts if (Guaranteed) •• ?A real nice, pure Silk, Black Underskirt, 2 Wear fully guaranteed by the maker for SS • • • • ♦• Colored Underskirts In grey and navy blue wit! a large plaid running througl Made up from sick finisher lnor•ern, Price $1 and $5. Silk Waists We are offering some very special values in silk Waists. $9, Regular St and cream Wsists for $:3 and black • —Mr, Fred White, who for some time 111(8 been working for the 'frac- tion Compenty as conductor on one of the cars running between London and Port Stanley, last week resigned his position and has returned home. He will drive the sprinkling wagon. •• ' A big mock of Tons:)lo, Cabba;e, !Cauliflower, t;erantum and Tern'. ♦ plants on hand. Flowers of all :1 kends. ll:ltl;in, baskets filled to or - Black •• der. hanging baskets filled by us is delivered 'to the cemetery free. A_;t. Underskirts •• ( for canninz factory tomato plants, ♦• 1 LOUIS DAY, tJlarket 'Gardiner. We have a big lot of differ. I: ent styles to show you. Some •• just as nice as silk. $1 to $3. •• •. •• The styles change very • • quickly in this line. But we • altvays try to keep pace with •♦ it You will find all the nov- •T pities ill vogue on our coon- •• ters • Belts and Collars ----- White Wear and White Waists The ladies' ,ave a very 'pleasant social 'Monday !evening in !the church. The function was in 'the manner oil on entertain - re meat a',th re reshments consistin of Mee and 'there was an abendinca of them (Sade as the !good women of 13ethesda know how to bake. Mr. `D. A. lJloss acted as chairman ane the addressrsr Ly elf 1lrnisll d consisted,caraof nd Toll and rnusic by .'lissrs Amy Johns and Edna Pot lick. The receipts 'hid of�he Bethesda Jacob Kellermann amounted to ti 12.50 and will lxti used 2• I in purchasins new furniture fee 'tbe • 3Jaln street uarsena;e, i 1 —A horse [clinging to Gill, Dow ♦ • !created ii little excitement on Alain st. Saturday evening. Mr. Dow was out driving and when conking down Main street tles broke. Mr. Dow was unable to control the animal and it dashed down the street at a terrific gait. The streets were crowded at the time, but everyone tnanaged to get ont of the way of the treeing beast. 1t the south end of the tow, it turn- ed east and continued its wild race e pond the Wock cowing to Maw st. again at the Mansion )louse corner. It then ran up Main street as far as the Commercial hotel, where it was captured after being turned towards the sidewalk. In frontof the hotel the rig struck a post and Gibb jumped just in time toprevent his being pitch- ed out. M r. Alex. Dow tact Hill: a vary painful accident !.Monday afternoon. ile was driven; n 'Item of hor,; s and leading another horse behind. In tunlin; the Corner at the I'resby- tcrinn church, /the horse he eves lead- in; 1 in tied out and while it demand- ed his attr'nitott. he in Fome way pull. ed the lin, s and the ftratn swerve:1 the weevil etrikin; n post. Th,,sudden impaet lire o^ lir. Doth from the vehicle and he fall, striking he:)<I on lilt! ed;e of :the cement siev- e! )11;. Ile was tricked up in me1m- cnnccious Condit 1011 ntd carried into Mr. I'ollick's residence, when it was 22 Have you been through our Whitewear Department?: if not, do not fail to do so before you do your buying. ; - IVe have a beautiful display to choose you, New Skirts New Gowns, \rcty Corset Covers and New White WVaists •. Joes & Clar k •. •• Headquarters for the Celebrated W. E. Sanford . - if Clothing also high grade shoes and wall papers. l 1 . • • •• •••••••••••••••••••••••••• •♦••••••••••••♦♦•.. ••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••• MAY 25, 1908 a Tne Usborne and tllbbart SPECIAL We have 'Farmer's Mutual Fire lnsur- put in a ! ante GOmpanb large shipment of latest Ellison Gold moulded records, Rex and Head Office. Farquhar,:Ont. Columbia disc records, the latest President—J. L. 1tl' I FLL, and bast songs, bands and vaude- Vice-President—\t•, If. PAS,SMoltE Ville sketches, all for your special DIRECTORS. benefit. Come in and hear them. Wu. Roy. We have some good second hand Wee Brines: INUHRLS 'A P, . nr:uhines in stock, which will he sold \\'1\('tiBLIN; O, T. RYAN' 11 , P. O. tit low prices. ROI3EHT �ORRiS, Staffs, l fo �Ve repair all Makes of machines, I AGENTS. on We lin e Make an� Z effort tor, n t to see our goods. Usl►ornr+ and •Jiilldullrh. Rent Ito be. Articles Perfumes �• to �\ a stock needles and necessaries, deep the back 'of'this head{ al Dr. Drown- ; was called nn(l liis injetriies at - Wed to. Later t, r n i the ( n f tJ r neo repined ronscionsness irnd- arses ken home. JI.' Is note l;effin; n; nil ri;Irl and a it/ 'lot feel any ger ollQ horn the acricl•'nt, 11 r, 1:1 en!: ►weigher was rig, tic- ( cf 0 runatt•:)y accident Tuesday mine and although not seriously u•' JOHN FBHIRi F n \1 L Toilet nes and Fest cards in great assortment atctare 1 for) Il bbeet f F'uIl 1rttonland oLogan n! No I ill` B. W. F. BEAVERS, THE PURITY r'anadi,trl Express Ridding. Secy,Treas. Farquhar, lin t !MADMAN & STANI3Lyfy, Solicitor, in tI,J the cd Fou Victoria ent torla:i►,(1 n,h Celeb ration 111, tad, h: received 'several cats on face, besides beirta badly lit•uis- about itt• holy. I1, nntl •firs, :gher twerp nut driven; hear tht►i' kc on 11(uo11 rand when the'tccid. happened. Tho Iroise Ftutnbled n i r:l• II t :! le. b• ', ICcChi1.7 cr parts of the harness broke{ allot%iri3 one or t1i shafts to strike and •.epee vi(,; to thal. It il oc fid'. ,Mr; Tree)). her lost his 1cll:tuce and was throe n � t from the tie et rikin on fele lierid • Exeterand sllouldet' 0n t1 - hard groan(!, causing the above ir►juri,'.. The 1 horse 'ben look to the ditto: and `'SON MONDAY MAY 25th,1 centfilrkieill d 1111c1oii1nditih,Mrs. lie lel). �Z7O8' inz ower the daEhbo:trd. ttVithir•�r2 presence of mind Mrs. Triebn:'.r Best program ever given. than:,4rO to -.rr•Asp the litres idol steer in Exeter the Lor :o the naidlilc or 'OA...? roan) 'tatithumpian and Trades , A shoe i diet -ince ah rel was the Procession in the row scare'ty rnota.;h for • t ..Ito ('.hide+ to pass. but she- yells jf F•arr c,fllt in I,t, din's over it 1n Fnftey {arid ihen pull •d th,.. horse AOW;tris 1 (11.. fent',', 'whet -, come men ,who were The leading feature of the aft 1n.•1r rip/ tired it. Several t,lia Raft• afternoon will 1I, nii,e,' rush,d to )'lm 1;.rbn,•'41 Marathon aslliatanc,• ;ind founr) him efunn•d we 1. Lis Ltc'' 1,1 •.•dint and 11jn; when' 1). fell, ll' was ['irked up i and ill aretl ltd Ln: :y t' loft con w,•y,•d ' to hi• home. r, h^r.' his wounds were ehesr'tL ,Mee, '1'r,•ihner had n har- row csc.akie. and had she not succeed. See Silts for Panccularsa i ed in .:1its e f h' horse out Iia 100J 1,.•fn:'.• ih.• 1 pith' tt.1. fearllrti !!Ori gettlin; it ;ably otrr ll. Ahern la no doubt I,t11 that Abe .world have le,n azvcrily inJur.'d, morning, be Race of six miles .Atheletic Sports followed by p is and Horse Racing. Liberal Candidate for South H(n•o». Canadian The plospects •for a ret fruit crop in the Niagara distr[cl1 are, re- ported cxcceditr ly good. flurt's feed barn cit Sintcoe ,Vas de- 1stroyed by fire noel Saturday night. Two horses aero burned to d(th• Caa chuirze of Nevillet. embezzlem rttt' has on re- turned to 9elmontorl and has ,elver himself up. Ile aces baited in the slum of $10,000. Donald McLaughlin. aged 28 years of Grey County, .went violetllly in- sane while attending n convelition ill Toronto. Ile is under restraint at st, Michael', hospital, Toronto. The first cars from the Presto: Car and Coach company have been turned out. They -will be run On the South-we:M rn Traction Cotn- pany's line out of st. Thomas. 1'he railway commission etas 1V- cucd an order by which there will be an interchange of tickets on the \Vabaste and Grand 1'rurrk ltatlro,t:h(, This will be of great importance to western Ontario especially. \\'illinrrt Iiirse, n youn3 tnach4nist of Stratford, 'was sentenced to four months in the Central for sending grossly indecent Titter through the mails. Ile sent ' the article to a young lady in n factory, and it was opened ill She preselte of several of ger girl friends. In nine years from 1P()0 she Gov- ernment sold _2.131;81G ncr,s of 11 -,•stern land=, The Japanese dried in ":ureout•3r 077 charges of stabbing city firemen e:,• aeluitt'd. Montreal, Cahill 'Ives t nslau-hter,i 1 causted t inz the death o1 Lid stint, Bt le. . � ,- visited many alts places business in 'Pidzetown the other nicht, but secured little of value. August Nieman, one of the Dream- er colony of M1.dirine Hat. Alta, by boa Harvey wag sentenced to two years in p:0- A. 11:1-1 Mere, it. S. Richardson and itentiary for perjury, others, askin; that a cement side - en explosion of dynamite on the G. walk be laid on the west side of An - T. P. construction, fourteen miles drew Ftreet from Victoria to James north of ICenora, killed Dant,'l ,5!ilot sheets w••(s rend end discuss: an Australian. actio!. i ;ken. d• No Immigrants to (:analog t•i•t ocean p.•• t�;. J. he•anan, seconded by A. ports during the last fiscal E. Yoke that Councillor Johns 011(1 totaled 201,137, .and :IR,32a wore th • Colnmisaioner look over the open' children. 1, 1 i dren• ditch tet Huron street and have he: like 1 t Newfoundland Government has same telaced in proper repair. Cir- eII ager{ Prof. E. E. i!avttz, of lh, gird. n \ ct fo Jlr, McGee. of Parkhill twaited on 1 the stnbli,hl,i.z of a the council �))ooll.and�bil) rd i room with the object of also ['lacune' in n bowline nlley. The propositlor of catablishill3 n pool and billiarn room was not entertained by the council. but they Mould scant n tic- ense for a bowling alley at $5 per alley, 1110 sine lo be conducted under provisions of a by-law. Mr. Tirol. Harrison risked to rent the town hall for the privilege of )oldine :7 el.anee on the evenly); of Stay 2-i• h. Per •1V, fohns, seconded by a. E. Puke, that the re ;most be granted for the_ sum of $3, Mr, IIar• resort b:ccomine responsible for Any dnrna;e to 1 h• building.—Can'ied, The toiler. in .r iime)n(t tver,'. pass. l►tARitIED cd, '1'. Ilay.kt.l9 & Sort bell and sup- \V,lah.poylc.—Af 111. Czrm:l Wins. $00.70: Times I'rintin; Coy.' \\'edn'oyle. .flay lath, , ore publishin; by -Latta, $t!I \1'►n. WC" • Wed!' *s 11'aleh, of 1(IbR, Mr. Tibor, 82.2', flee. Atkinson l3bo•. Stratford, lo $1.50: Henry l{nmohr, labor, $3, 5p: Miss PI ie. slaughter of Henry Ail:{. liandrord, labor, $8.7:r; Doyle, of Mi. Carmel. Thu;. —_.•-.,�, Creech. labor, ell :; Joe. Kut{on. do 11ORSt $0; tlic131d Quitter. do., $3.50; ltd. 1�arlin—In !i•'irti, o Davie 46.. x1050: Albert Hist/etc do n 1Vcdnesday, $5: Itoberi Hillery. tile, )z3; \\'. T. May 1 ter, In Mr. and MIA. William Gillespie. do., $3.25: A. G. Dyer, iis- lfelrjlle Martin. tl fun. Aereloy led pref.9ritt; truant Orth. r EY)\1':1111/8,,3►( Crediton East, on hook, e7 Thurada May 0; 1'eader, Tp. Council for John F4IWitds ftdonbter.'nd biro. u!ela(;na grader. ttt1; John t;plte --..-- Centralia Nelson E. Nicks t'ei,Y protbactiol, • and Siautb. Pupil of London C'onxenatory' Music, H. ItuthtG, ltc•llonahl, Charles white,I.ondon Ful;,. Ernest u., Smiley, London, Eng. A liulite'1 number of pupil: sill be a' e(pted• Mr. Edgar Wjlliamson visited .:t \Vhal.n 011 cund.1 -, Sunshine Several of our boys attended the bast -bill ;ame et \\'itichelrea on Bat- urday last. Mr. Chas. f.odbolt and 31r. .\V, Clarke spent Sunday in Exeter. Mr. Clarence 'stoutly, of Plu;tow•te, .'was the guest of Mr. 'Phos. \\'afali- .burn last week. ,ler, Bert Fletcher visited frig::,ie lin Farluhar on Sunday lisr. Shipka Miss Cbris'tiu 1 �1cIs,ac, of Mt. Pleasant. iMlicb., is ependiu; a few days with her brother Dougall here. The !Misses Latina Anil Louise b'ah- ncr, and their brother Edward, of Crediton, spent Sunday with Jacob Geiser. , r FC Jlr, Chas, 'Baum;arten is iuli,rov- ing Lis place by putting a foundation under his barn. Miss G. Whiting, of Parkhill, waf, a guest on Sunday at the home of Sir. !Wm. sberritt,'on the 18(11 con The llee-sra. G. Swcitzer and F. 1'inkbcincr, of Crediton, spent Sun- day tit our burg. Farquhar Mr. Win. rritewart a;ettt for the Mason and Ittscli pianos sold :t beau- tiful instrument to :AIr. James Nairn of �131ansbard last week, Jir. 1:. J. l:acrdtt, of rloronjo, `•:c- ited Mr. and Mrs. Beavers berg. on Monday and Iruesdey of 'this 'neck. Now 'that the weather is Zinn t'he boys are playing ball in earnest. Mr. and Mrs. Jno, McDougal, Mr. and Mrs. l'. elcNicol. Mr. nntl Mrs. L. Fulton, Mr. and Mrs, C. (Russell spent. Sunday avith Dirs. D. 1cNical !Wedding' bells nvill be ringing In our midst shortly, 'Listen for (them. Miss Isabel Turnbull visited master Lloyd Beavers on Sunday lash '4r. Arthur Gardiner{ is at prc•seu{t tinder the Selectors care. ;Mr. and Mrs. E. I'anson spent Sun- day with t'tr. and Mrs. at. Scott, Mr. -D. McCurdy and family spent Sunday at Mr. J. McCullou;h's, AD.. Fred 'Hooper. of Mitchell, vis- ited Mr. W. Bray on Monday., A little 'son came to Ithe' borne of Mr. and Urs. '1')1os. ;Rundle last wee{:. • —Don't forget lo hear the folIo'.r-1 inx :artists )Monday, May !1(h. 'Will et, !White, comic Vocalist, Miss Fran,; cis Wright. .Contralto Soloist, of Toronto ; `Miss Jean Walker, header, l of London.; !Miss Nina Carlin?, Sop- I rano Soloist; nn(1 Mack Vincent Bar - Rome Wm. !erelong pianist, -�` T HAWKINS Exeter Council ,e,1.00 per year in advance Yes! This is nice Weather for Cleaning up Are You Interested i in this List Scnours Floor Paint, the ver best . , .. Just received lye ,warts. 15e qt Senours Ready mixed Paint 25 and 50c. Elephant Ready mixed Paint .. , . , . , ,1 i 25 and .{ 5c, AIabastine all shades Campbells stain all shades .... , , 15 25 and S5c. c, Paint anti V-arnish Brushes ........ 5 to /5 and 25c. Coal Oi1 Stoves Gasoline Stoves ' ' . , 75c. to $10.00 Lawn Mowers ;•oo to $14.00 Step Ladders, Georgia Pine .... , ... , , t 0.3 to $r 550 Curtain Stretchers, Complete .... . , t o set Screen Doors, complete ...... 00 toy t o Screen Windows 5 I lammocks ; a swell Iot) .. .. • . . ' ' ' .. 20C to .roc Poultry Netting, all sizes 50 to $_I 75 Garden Rakes, 'foes, Shovels, etcloc a yard HEAMAN'S HARDWARE AND PAINT STORE Paint Protection You realize the necessity of protecting }oar house with good paint, but you do not realize the necessity of protecting yourself against poor paint. It alt looks alike in the can, but one kind conies off, the other stays on; one kind soon looks shabby, the other keeps new. The kind that holds on strongest. look; new longest, is THE 'SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PA/NT It is the result of a quarter of a century's paint -making expelri- ence; the product of the largest paint factory in the lwvr1d, t: \Ve sell it. The commit of the village of Exe- ter met int the Town Hall of friday I50h. Members all present. The minutes of the meetin.; held May 1st were read and approved. The to/lowing' Uwe prepaid account: were Functioned on !notion of A. E. Puke, seconded by J. J. f:ni3ht ; Sweet, $4 and D. Gillis(' 81. The following tenders for cement 1 walks were opened and read: Sweet Bros., Taylor & Sanders. 1'. llawd; n & Nott, I'er .1. .i. Knight, seconded by W. J. Ileatnan. that the lender of Messrs. 'Taylor & Sanders bx:)n3 the lowest. namely t) 1-4 cents per s.luare .. foot he accepted.—Carried, Tenders for street tvatcrinz were opened Illuno[r, ' Thos. i(Creech. tloliryas follows. ltPar- Par- sons, Thos. White and Fred Giliespie l'er J. J. linizht. seconded ()tip W. Johns that the tender of T. White being the lowest, namely $11.20 per week be accepted. --Carried, 51,. D. 'Russell appeared before the council u r1c I r ie.. claimin; he had no part ini'the trans• action. —Referred to the fencoview- ers. A eel ei=ned T SOLD BY & SON, EXETER. rtrummuutrinnriannatinruiruur OUR IDEAS C, to plan nn agricultural col- le;o for t h • islan(l. Earl 01ey wilt unveil the Matule to Queen Victoria on May 25th,' but stipulates it must 1,• in th,' rnorntinz for he wants to b' nt t11,• 1Voo(Ibinc in the affelnootl. tl The cuttoms 'house harboritat:,r laoik n treat Inst •we,'k after lb` collitiotr with the C. P. 1t. ;OP.,* Nidealikre. Capt. nelanter, of he liontcahn, blamer the 'Milwaukee for tt,' nc- c:dent. Fred Mitchell. a 13 -year-old lad from Toronto. applied at the Guelph relief office this w(uk for nssietance, The officiate .wanted to semi 'aim back to Toronto, but he disappeared of what constitutes good clothing diesel' f1'rnn the ideas of most other firms. We de mal:'I and use in ,all our Suits and Overcoats only the best material and the highest class of workmanship • Give us a cal 1. W. JOHNS Merchant Tailor CHET THE .,_BEST E 3O SS ENBRRV, ZURICHLICetBe! ettonetr. Na es O h'GRANYD PRI7E t 1lit%hesf 4w„,,) WORLD'S FAIR STIOUIS eLs. WEBSTER'S 1 NTEK NATIONAL L CT I O NARY Recently Enlarged Wl�N 25,000 New Words • ducted in all I.arts, Terms reasonabl and-atisfactiou guaranteed, R S. 1'111LLIPsi. l:\ET'i'R, MC 1 eased Auctioneer. Biles con ducted in all peas. 'Carina reasonsble 1»d lscain be left at the 'fittest Office Auction Sales. -Get your sato bills s Office. Fres notice'1c;citI the git •n in the paper when 'bilk are printed here. We can have your Milts ready ,for posting front two to four hours alter the order is received. New Gazetteer of tho World tt-il h !Ohre than 21010 tiller, based On rho late rt rc' ;l„ ret urns. NewBiographical Dictionary et,nthinlntt t he ,lent a( f ober 1,,,W nutc•1 "1 l,a,) Leen eufierinr g•cr!„u!, W(to -' 1,11 111,,,, :,t7,, t e. i, for over two months with an ob„tinnle cough, as bed idltet1ITW,'J•,11.tl1111,+,l'h.it..LL.ii., also my little girl. We tried several thetedelutevCorn wieluucrt,t 1'iucet1on• I remCdir'9 eummun In any drug al oro 2380 Quarto Pages without nb Nes "'late., f'ni Lmnr rah.,. airh Handing& i ID fact we we're gsrwl,i ,'ont e. rt, 1got a Needed in Every Home bottle of Coltsfoote Expectorant from Ate, Wehater.Collegiate Dictionary 1:,6 l•.,,,, 140W i:la.tr.ti.,a& Regular Editten7:10:..glsebe& 3Madises. De Luxe Edition 6,,, w, tl'i In. rrtat d gnat. •r...•(.:a.t. c l '.r. ... 4 t•,•,td a i.indings. FREE, •.Lie!•.c&rrl\ r.'.Ue•. '11h:drated rr4r;11Nrt G. O C. MERRIAM CO._ . Publishers. SDrinetleld.'' . Permanent Results . my druggist and inside of two days the tough was stopped, and the. r sults e.0 permanent and rapid that we deeidecl to kt•cp it in our home continually. 1 C. .1. T. Station, OOHRa. PALEN' i Coltafoot° Expectorant i9 r'•cogfnized hie, world ever as the hest prescription ever used by the neeli.:al profession foe ' Coughs!, Colds, creep, 13rvnchitiet And ike The COUrt of 'Hevition for the pur. it.glTorintroduce it ss into every homof the Cssi. Childrene We purpose of• hearing nppeels „tains; will send n free sample to every persoD the t•"ssm�rtt roll of lire villaze for 'rndrngwIheir nam<± and address to Dr. the 3(':)e. I'IUP, will !,old it• first'f. A. +lt>:um, Limital, Toronto. 8014 ting on June 5th. Adjournment. by ell up-todate droaniate .t 2S . -`---- 1L11i air tl r.�e, ... -