Exeter Times, 1908-07-16, Page 1vein
THIRTY-FIF'T1I YEAR -NO 1 1•I
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HURON &M1DDL ESEX GAZETT E
EXETER, ONT., CANADA, THURSDAY MORNING. .JULY 1dt111 0H,
Grand Bend
( The 12th at Goderich
It is o!tr sad ,pity thisi,ceelt to
rou'c �..,�
JONES & CLARKS' _• (ch tit the dtath of 11). \, Wjam
PHone N o • 32 •
Fritz, who dropped dyad on Bator-
The st hats of Goes! a ere ablaze
° : day July 11th, about 12 o'clock noon.
with color Monday for the Orang-.
OUR JULY' • 9Ir. Fritz has Ifvc,I among us for the celebration. Thr roads leading to
2 last 3 or 4 years and has made a
' � host of friends both among his
vehicles and the three spect•las %% r
1neighbors and also the ,travelling Two tntsgtte voLey
+ublic. Itis remains were laid to of cede' 1 1 toad
•. Barga�� : rest o» Monday att Crediton ccmc-
way tl o ttr of the after
I tory. 7lis sorro%vin o ife and four noon s pros
�♦ • I little children who are left, have cords of welcome ire to Mr scent
Zt the sincere sympathy of .the coin-
:: Of Summer Goods •• The
in ons 12th
passed
offbereavement.
Z : 'rhe glorious 12th passed oft very
• • quietly here,
THIS is just the time to make a big stash at all our • The cottages are all filled anti
= j� room (s at a premium here now,
Summer Goods. We are going to let them go at #• J. F'. Roberts, photographer of
Bargain Prices. Do not fail to take advantage of this •• Clinton, has opened up a studio here
•• sale. `: for the summer.
Fishing js a thing of the past for
It Here are a Few of the Many Bargains
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Zi Millinery `5, Discount oil all our Millin-
ery and some very nice ones to
choose from.
Colored fluslins
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Ait 10 and 121c Muslins for Sc.
All 15c Muslins for 10e
An 25c Muslins for 15c
Some of the best left.
Fancy Parasols
Only ly a few left, but each one
a bargain.
$1.25 Parasols for 90e
$1.50rParasols for $1
Netts & Laces
Of every description. This
is now your chance to buy
them at greatly reduced
prices,
Crash & Straw Hats
All Crash and Straw Hats
at reduced prices. They must
be sold. This is just the time
for them. A good choice.
White Muslins
In Plain, Fancy, Swiss,l)ots
or Embroidered, all to be sold
1Ve want none left over.
Bargains will do it.
White Waists
The '2,;•; Discount Sale is
still running. Do not miss it.
The cheapest waists you have
bought this season,
Whitewear
White Night Gowns for 110,
75, SI; White Skirts 75, $1,
81.:15; White Corset Covers
90. 30 and lila All to go.
White Vests and
Fancy Sox
Just a fete of each left now.
But they are some of the hest
and you will get a real bar-
gain.
Poultry
Chickens, weighing at least 21 Its, l,;e per Ib. live weight.
Ducklings, weighing at least 31 lbs,, 10c per Ib, live weight,
OldFowl, 6c per pound livetveight
No cash paid for poultry.
%Vill also pay in trade 5 cents per qt. for gooseberries, 3 cents
per 1 1 '
t , for red or white currant, 10 cents per ,It. tor black cur-
rants, 5 cents per ib. for raspberries.
Poultry and Fruit taken Monday, Tuesday, \Veduesdity,
Thursday or Friday up to 4 o'clock p. n,. of earls week during
the hot weather. No poultry or fruit taken after 1 o'cl.)ck Fri-
days and none on Saturdays,
Jones & Clark
Headquarters for the Celebrated W. E. Sanford
Clothing also high grade shoes and ivall papers.
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Tne Usborne and Hibbert
Farmer's Mutual Fire Insur-
ance Gompanu
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s Sear, The fishermen are busy
• , removing their nets.
• Bruce Boysenberry and wife visit-
ed their parents on Sunday.
Ilaying is about finished here. The
wheat harvest trill be in very soon
it being a good crop here.
♦♦ The Government has granted 1.5000
•♦ i for 'Harbor improvement sat G. I},'
i= which will be a great help to repair
•I it up and make it more useful,
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• • ! Centralia
22 Mr. Thomas Edwards, of London, is
• i visiting his sister. Mrs. Chas. Du-
•• plan.
• • i Miss Ella Marshall who has been
visiting for
Ler friend, Miss Allie
Wilson for the past two weeks, re-
turned to her home in Forest last
last week.
Miss 1Vjnnifrcd Essery very pleas-
!
entertained a number of her
!young friends on Saturday evening.
IMrs. Will Foster, and little son.
Harold. of Toronto, and !bliss Mar-
garet Ilandford of Carlton Place,
ZZare visiting their father. Mr. James
Ilandford.
•2 The 'Misses Florence and Edna Bis -
••• sett, of Exeter. were the guests of
�• the Misses Ilandford on Friday of
last week,
•� 1 Miss M. Wood and her friend, Miss
•*1{apsey. of (London, are visiting .the
former's aunts, !Misses Wilson.
•• Mrs. !redden and famity are -vis.
•• icing the former's percale, Mr. and
• • 1 Mrs. (belt;:: �1 Ilandford,
Mrs. A. Ricks, of California, for-
merly. of Exeter, spent Sunday with The new C.O.C.F. hall is being
Mr. Richard hicks. rushed along and in a toy weeks
. 'Ret'. W. 11. Butt conducted an open will be about completed, 'The con -
air service on Sunday ecenine•. The tractors, Messrs. )Cydd and Heywood
meeting was held in I;pwor:l. Pari. are to be congratulated for the
:z on the lawn just in front of .he par- quick way they rushed it along.
nonage. The service suns a roost ne- Mr. and Mrs. e'I', Andrew and son
joyablc and impressive one. Elliott, of Corrie and former resi-
R
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i ry pickers are off eery early dents of the vicinity, are spending a
z in the morning in large numbers. week visiting their son Albert and
•• Raspberries are said to be plentiful renewing Acquaintances.
*es2es and of dine quality. 1 )laying is about completed and
Miss Attie \Vilson is spending a some have commencers to cut tl:_ fall
:: few days in London with friends. wheat, which is of good quality but
1somenhnt thin on the
With St and lienors still(,round.
Mr. Thos, Veal after spending a
••• to hear from the officio! returns of couple of weeks visiting his son left
• the Provincial election shows that again for the 'rouse of •llefuge
• • the forst vote pulled on June 8th I "here lie is staying.
•• was 470,208. Of that number 277.- Tlic attenda++CC at the church tier-
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914 votes were.cast for Conservative
vices were noticeably small on Sun-
• candidates, 182 280 for ,Ljberals, 10, 'lay last owing no doubt to the very
014 for Independents. On the hot ,toy.
straight Liberal av Conservative issue Mr. George Thompson, of ' Code -
the government )tad a majority of rich visited with his daughter, Mrs.
05.631 and over the combine?) Liber.
\t' Hero on 'Mondr+Y Inst.
als nod Independents a majority of An automobile passed through the
85,620. The figures in regard to burg on Sunday marling going east -
Stormont are still in the hands of ward and some report it going about
the courts. while for some unknown forty miles per hour.
reason the returning officer at Ken -
will
I ' ne church, Taimvillc circuit,
___ fins not sent in his return!. %will be reopened on Sunday next.
--�� Rev. A. 11. Going. It. A.. President
of Conference, ,will preach at e.30.
and the pastor, )ler. 11. .1. Fair, nt
7.30 p. m. Special offerings in aid
of Trust fund.
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the town were iar)y thronged ;it'
heavily loaded. T t e s
spanned nne the
,t on t+. route -
ession, and banners with
tv•
everywhere. The excursion trains
were run from Stratford, Guelph
and Centralia. hre,l Davis. County
master was rnarshall of the parade,
and the following ,lodges were in the
procession : 1lfbbort, Lomdesboro,
Auburn, llly1h, ll0ngai non. Belfast.
1Je1grave. Nile. lfensall. Walt marlin -
ton. Summerhill, Itayficld. %Vinthrol',
Varna. Senfortb, ltiverston, Colborne
and Goderich, After Ute parade
speeches were given from :t platform
in the square. Riot her John Wil-
ford, past county master rif North
Huron, avas chairman. After ad-
dresses f rom Mayor Macklin and
Chairman Gallon• of the reception
committee, Rev. C. It. Durrant. of
Melbourne; Rev. Wm. Lowe, of Lon-
don, grand chaplain of Ontario West
Rev. W. If. Cooper. of myth, past
chaplain of Larnbton county. and
Rev. W. F. Graham. of Chathantj
formerly pastor. of Goderich Met}o-
dist ehurch_gave addresses. A tote of
thanks was paid to the speakers on
motion of Rev. Dr. Dougall and Rev.
7t. llillyard, of Goderich. An exhi-
bition of drumming was elven by
Willie ;Alit tch, t he five-year-old son
of F. 111futch, of Clinton, followed.
1)5 a programme by the Goderich
brass band. For the
best
t%
drum band Clinton %ton firstplac t
and 'ltiverston band second. A third
competitor was the Summerhill band.
Londcsborq Lodge was awarded the
prize for the lodge with the largest
membership in the procession, with
seventy members. This is the tenth
Sear in succession that this honor
has gone to 'L°ndesbo+•O• 'lIibbert
Lodge took the prize for the lodge
corning the farthest distance, and
William Johnston, of L. 0. L. 814
McKillop, was awarded the prize for
the oldest member in the procession
in active membership. Mr. ,Tohnston
is 84 years of age.
Etimvtlte
r
ogs
Head Office, Farquhar,.Ont.-The Cavil'4'resbyte►inn 14. N. _ te
"",`will hold their annual picnic to
President -J, L. 01'SSELle 'nex---nisi :resell° C. McCulloch left
ues
Vjce-}'resiebett -11•. 11, 1';1.iUIRx( TORS, • t.ai(� Friday to join her sister !fay at
WIC ROY. , London. after :%which they will visit
BORNHOLD( P. U , Toronto, Thousand Islands, and Ni -
W31. Brum;1ViNIII1LRFA P, 0.Highest Pagars falls. returning (tome Monday
T. RYAN, DunLiN P. 0.; rices Paid evening.
ROBERT NOR1118, Stalin' That there will be nn double Iia
AGENTS.
JOHN 178SERY. Exeter, agent for
airdrome and Jtiridulph.
OLIVER HARRIS, Munro. ++g'r+n1
for Hibbert, l'ullirton and Logan.
B. W. F. BEAVERS.
Socy.Troas, Farquhar, i Centralia Saw Mills
GLAD11AN & IITANlt['RT. Solicitor i
delivered or in the
woods
THOS. EI.STON
Too Muchiekodal(S and
Goods Supplies
No Money
"Thi, is a common plea of foreign.
ors. It strikes tis too. ',Vc have 1
decided to give some 4-r1 (lur
J►�goods away. 1 f you watch our
window this week you'll see our
plan
Imes.
ti uron
The death occurred in Brueeticld SweetMjik Mct egos, caged morning of Peter€kau
Drtoo r, placecd fr years. The est-
eral took from his talo resi-
dence in llrucefield on Friday atter
noon, July 10 at 2.30 o'clock, to the
place of
temporary interment htf1lt fnlu)saltity The easy Sway t() insure it, IS t0 use
res
last week Mary Galbraith, a wait -
Moo in the Commercial hotel at Wyandotte Dairyman's S
;Moose Jaw, took the life of Ler new. y ' Cleaner and
born child with a small pair of ent-
brofdery tThe young woman Cleanser, 5 lb. bag for 25c,
is a daughtiterer of of Andrew Galbraith,
a farmer of that district, and for -
far o[ Seaforth. brigs Galbraith is! Try
bag 1,lUl be convinced that ever Farmer u[:(1 Dairy.
'
now in the hospital, and has been ! y y
formally placed under arrest.merle 1}lith should use it.
The late ',.'Sirs. 'Hobert Giron, whose I
emains were interred in (Maitland!
$f.eo per year it ad%auce
r c
cemetery last Thursday, was a na-
tive of Aberdeen, Scotland, but carne Gasoline and Cold Oil Stoves)
to this country with her parents �Isl11I210Cks r JC to .�LQ,QQ
when only two years of age. The at 3.00
family settled first at jlamilton, Screen Doors
where they remained for about nI 1,4)0 t0 l,•1;)
year, moving after tbat to St. (Helens SC1'e('ri WindowsZQC to1-1.40.C1
where Mrs. Given remained until her Gold Medal Binder '!'Wine
marriage, since which she has been 1 14 cents a pound
a resident of Goderich.
hirkton
Miss Margaret Lciglt, school teaeh-
er at Leamington, is home for the
holidays.
/Miss Violet Jameson, of Lotplon.1
and ':.Miss Patterson, also, of London
arc the guests of Mrs. Jameson.
Of the candidates from liirkton
who wrote at the recent eu'trance
examination only two out of twelve
were successful.
'Miss Irene Ford, of St. Marys, has
been assisting $fiss 'Robinson in the
telephone office. The new exchange
has been opened for almost two
weeks and seems to be giving good
satisfaction.
The orangemen of Ibis section
celebrated the Glorious 12th at Lis-
towel this year.
Irvine 'Roger, of North (Carolina.
is visiting his uncle, Mr. John Ur-
quhart.
Miss 'Dennison. ,who visited her
sister. Mrs. hred Taylor for sever-
al .weeks, left last week tor Min-
neapolis, where she will be engaged
as demonstrator for the Lipton Tea
Company.
The I. 0. Ia picnic in Diamond
Park yesterday was a great sue.
Cess. During the afternoon a base-
ball match was played between Kirk -
ton emit Anderson, after which a tea
was served. In the evening a grand
concert nvas given in Aberdeen hall,
when
the%•'
olio %
)n took a
>L K part, Llf
C. J. Pink, of London. soloist ;� Miss
Irene Facey, Elocutionist and 'ad-
dresses by 1-3. J. Parch, Supreme
Auditor and C. 11. llerryffetd, Chief
Organizer. (Miss Slain, of Motherwell'
,was accompanist and Mr. 1'. Knott,
of Carlingforrl, Chairman.
Hensall.
The llensall foundry has just
signed a three-year contract with a
firm in Port Stanley to supply it
with the metal parts of ploughs. The
foundry has closed down for a couple
of weeks to get out the new, patterns
and to get in general running shape
to fill the contract.
Among the candidates who passed
the recent examinations of the Lon-
don Conservatory of •,Music appear
the names of it. Jarrott, with Junior
first class honors and N. 'Jliller with
first class honors in pritnary piano.
Miss Bessie Ur:tuhart is visiting Merchant Tailor
friends in Glencoe.
The llensall Orange Lodge went to ___
Goderich on Monday to celebrate the DR. A, R. KI,
glorious 12th. Quite a tnumbcr of i 1). S., Honor radiiate tthe townpcople anti runny from the University.g of 'Toronto;��,;.Winchelsea country %cent alomg, ! ► l 'R
_ JI r. Stevenson. organizer for .the Dental Surgeon r oin on�f�romas�d ytpa°e °ro , c''°at° funds
11 r. harry Ilro%wm• of Norfolk Cf i aflviyns inrrlthcucillagc (�lastspe t a 11Iai1tOfftstree ce erE(a� (Badman & Stanburq'x tc crest• tr D Per lsiaolowtaM
county %isited here Saturday art,) visiting(1LAllStAN a :e ANBCRY
Sunday last. friends. BArrta:ors 4olleltor Main st.lF;xotee
hility call fu connection with the A number from here picnicked at sakeMris Sitr. Berry
DR. G. F. winding up of the defunct Sovereign the ({end Inst Saturday.
., l)enSTON, L. D. sr of R eS. ased LEI PS, l;\F, Sales I,i(.
!lank, but that on the contrary there Hiss Dora 1)elbrid layhad one one o[ the foremost importers In , D' D. S•, Dentist, Member of ' eased Aectioneer', con
will probably be a df%•id)1r for the her toes severely injured a few dans Canada always selects the best R.
t' to D. o' of Ontario and Honor Orderscn all pens. Germs r reasonable
shareholders, was the divalent'
mthe hsince, end llrreiy In ur a risifew to his d he believes in kt'e,in Ora)ci• 'ef Toronto Lnivrling', Urderscanheleftatthe21MF�Ulticr,
n)ade Tuesday by President ,(aryls the doctor, She was putting away a grade class or horses twhich he g ONFt('H:-(hoc Dickson k Carting s
premises in accordance with the in Dr. Anderson's former
and lir. William 1Vrllncr, c)tainnan horse. w%hcn the animal reared an,l senses-
made
dental Offices
parlors. Ej J BOSSIMBERRY, ZURICH
of the Fhnrcholdcrs• committee, at- coming down struck her foot with - Licensed Auctioneer. Sales coo
ter the annual meeting of the share- such force as to (intron out ova of friends Maggie
r, has returned \ViriR- VP
T W. $BOIVNi\(1, lf. D„ Ni. f
ducted in all Lnrts, Terms reasonab)
holders, held in the 'Temple building the large toes. v• P. H., OraduatA Victoria Un •'tl"isttfsfactfon guaranteed.
Toronto. About twenty were pre- hiss Maude Pair }las accepted a niprg, •crater. calico s❑d re,.Idenence. 1)omtnlan � - •
sent t ,
m l 1' Mrs. f
little w . r .
n , s J. )
A done .' 1 'r r
oic Dirk. --
ties sof Clarksburg, •
I position I r kshi .,. r
1 10111 D❑ •lOr
t asr s .I%:
vac} s
u r• g
adopting , t 8
a.k
the q a •"q'
1 to visiting
president's report and will leave for the west in timeto
t ttfnq 1'elativcq hero. Associate Coroner of Huron. , �j It.1NK CAIRNS, \�.-torinnry Her
electing p new board of directors. commence her duties before- the fall Mrs. Moore's Robert Drys ace d -i le an 1 as twill movetram. Successorrea.s to oA.a 1{, r{atn-
the number of the latter being re- term start
s, BOOMS
say, V. S. Treats all don)estfc ani -
sen
from ten to five. Those pleat-
Miss Edith 1Vi in at once. �• ell�V Tho�l�as mAlc on most approved principals.
Wiggin.. of drrich, Mr. Gro. Joynt has Increased the �' Nutter
�ypecialattention to demi-try. Uflice-
ed to the board were: Senator Baird, is visiting Miss Elle Robinson.aq+�r• of his evaporator has and intends Nut ter
t Laren. M. l'., Aemilius After being Vowed for several installing its IlaulsAy's old stand (:r. Main Atreet.
,lar%•is pn%we+', rator g 1hi' plant Civti fti r,j eer 6t Architect INight call at Peter iia%wden's residence
Senator •llacLaren an,A Alex- weeks for repairs.
seder tintce. Of these, s the Sunshine one of the beat in She counts (rateuepartn,entotratdiunHpil.cana,fa.) llainstreet.
vis. ilrucr and Senator M, jsrs. J . chy rcli) ^illitbe orro e-pened next Aum_
Contuttin7 F:nlineer for Nunlcipil and Cotnty
were members of the old board. hna been nicely the hill Ming LU08n 1%'ork,Electricrulroal.,sni Rse andwateraor►1(
ewttem N•har%•es, ltridYes and Re enforced , `
papered and re -paint- Concrete
Permanent
_- - Results TENNIS ed and shows :t wast impr..,.,,.,,".... atiss Berth Cart;,l +..ft al:uri_,_-- rhone43Ze
Some of the boys went to Parkhill
Everything in Hardware at
HEAMAN'S HARDWARE AND PAINT STORE
T. Kawkjns & Son
Jobbers and Dealers in
Shelf and General Hardware, Paints, Oil,
Glass, Nails, Seeks, etc.
We make a specialty of Eavetrou ►!ling, Roof.
ing and Plumbing in all its branches.
Call and be convinced that it is the cheapest spot in town,
T. HAWKING & SON
he Call of Summer
is for new styles in clothing. We have the
latest in all fabrics and our workmanship needs
no ccmment. We always have the best,
available
Our Suits are the best value we have ever
offered in Exeter.
W. JOHNS
Exeter, Ontario.
011 Tuesday and played a friendly
STEPHEN CUI'NCi1,
game cf tennis. The mnteb resulted
in n
it. scores being Graham and
Senior, Exeter. Iron from Stewart
and Patrick, t'aikbilt, 0-2. 0.1. Gra-
ham beat Stewart 6-t►, 4-6, tat. Pat-
rick boat Senior 6.1, f-3. Patrick
and ltotz beat Senior and Graham
6.3. 6.1. The return game 11111 be
New Cards Evert] Week � (Played here. -on Friday next.
10OIt N
DESJARD1NE-On ,!illy Gib, to lir.
Fust received a supply of! Its ►d,t �•. Ma x. Ilesj-rdine, Grand
THE PURITY I hotograpic Outfits fresh on.
Can. 1:x ,t ere Rld. fr(:m the manufacturers. We' (OU b•8to .SIrn and l`trs. Tr1:(''ooksoy
I Exeter.
hat c the famous Brownie ' a son,
cameras $2,00 up, l:ndaks l)IEI)
l , 1'RIT1.-;\, Gram{ Wird. klaturday,
i;) the popular sties, .11ily 11th. '.Viii, Fritz. proprietor
f
Conveyancer Accounts Collected 1)tt't1('tllle ft)I' ilio Asking -- - --
Mr)YF Y to roan at te.,..l ra:f,• If there ever was a specific for
North Wert raver. fcr Nate. o ny one complaint then Carter's
Office. Main Street, Exeter Howejr'S Drug Store 1•ittln htvrr hofs aro a specific for
sick headache and every woman
F,A1•;rl{It - ONTAIt10.1should know this. Oily one pill a
Idose. Try 1 hem.
ERNFST ELLIOT n the Rremmer hotel.
1
The Council of the township of
Stephen, con%•en••d in Ito Town I1a11.
Crediton, on Monday. the 601 of
July at 1 o'clock. All members of
the commit were pr, sent. The min-
mtes of the previous tnceting ,were
rend and adopted.
Handers-t1nerth-"that a by-law
he passed so that it shall be the ditty
of the lath -masters to keep oxen
the Township roads during the sea-
son of sleighing in each year: and
(live then) full power to e111 out par-
sons liable to perform Statute Labor
%%(thin their respective ,livisions, to
n.sist in keeping open such road ;
and they shall give to per'ons so rrn-
ploycd certificates of it trine %p+,r-
formed Statute Labor to the amount
of the day.', on: k done 1011 auch
person s1i 11 le- allowed (or 1'1C1)
work in the next seasom's Ftatute
i.a bo r," -Carried,
A number of order. were prat.
Thr runnel) ndjourtr,.1 to meet in
the Town 11 11. Cr..litnn, on Aloe.) iy
the 3rd of Aneett, 1908 at 1 p. m.
HENRi' I:iimr.tt, T1 Clerk.
morning for Port Hope to remain -,_.,
cr en � moot
co the u school private f❑rd..ror lovers also
General hospital• enta n ieve s e.
Messrs '(toy and Reginald Atkin-
son, of Plint. are •pending a few days
with their grandfather lir. Gibson.
Miss er
positionhinathe public Abautt schoos l rtrat d JSt.
Mary.. in order to take n co'trse in
the Normal College, llanliltort, this
fall.
Mr. Sylvester Atkinson of Rainy
iII'er, is visiting relatives in this
village. Mr. Atkinson is the second
son of Mr. Tho.. Atkinson, who mov-
ed from herr to Ilrandoe F.otne 25
y'tr! ago.
The maids and matrons of rho 0.
N. 0. Club. gave an informal trop
.11 the Stanley Opera ]louse last Fri-
day evening.
Hiss .lean Dearness, of the Liman
high school staff, attended the Nat-
ion 11 Ediiea(10ma1 Association con-
vention head in Cleveland recently:
Itev. Farther licllrnanirn celebret-
r.l Monday the 2Sth annivarsnry of
his ordination to the priesthood. Sev-
eral priests of 1be diocese were pre-
sent to off. -r him congratulations,.
stn a - ....••.v
few days before going no to Mont- 1 ONEy TO LOAN "I had been suffering for tower two
real, where she intends to take a he with an obstinate cough, as had
in the nmrst, lid infrt WehaweunHmlted rlvnt
li or village
f rt tit tow my little girl. We tried several
m les common to any drug starer
without obtaining any apparent relief,
in fact we were growing worse. I got a
bottle of Coltsfoote Expectorant from
my druggist and inside of two days tho
cough was stopped, and the results so
•maters, Solicitors Nonsrle., eon•rplteoar. permanent and rapid Shat we decided
ommis.i•,aorr, Solicitors,
tar the Holton. to keep it in our home eontmually.
Bank, Xto.
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hose, to Leen et towe.t rata, of toteres>t ROBERT 1'.1LEN.
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OFFICE t-:fAtN STREET, EX6TILR.
a oanttrto R. aColtsfoote Expectorant is re..oggnized
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A number of his friends in Lucan roughs, C'olde, Croup, Bronchitis and
presented the reverend ' tfentleman Tightness of the Chest. Children Bile
I%ith n silver tray arid water pitch, it. '1'o introduce it int) every home we
er and from the eongregatine of St. I will sen a free sample to every person
Patrick's church. flfddulph. he re 1'rndinetbeir name and address to Dr.
cowed a purse of roll. r. A. Slocum, Limited, Toronto. field
The Bev. lir. Stevenson+was ink- by all up-to-date druggists at 25c.
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en seriously ill on Friday last. ifis - -
Bond for P:N------le - dam
place in the Presbyterian church was
filkd by Rev. Mr. 'Patterson, of
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Mr. \ t Ryan. %%ho has teen i11 to 1 Fsild effectsving %a( of 1action
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of (ever for the past few weeks, is 1 Liver ('ills. If you try them they,
non slowly recovering.
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