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Cor. Michigan Ave. and Griswold St., Detroit, Mich.
"As ye Sew
So shall you Reap"
We are constantly sewing on
the best cloths money can buy
Crediton
In one of the best baseball ; uu•'a
witnessed here fur some Owe the
Zurich
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Jlar-hall Zeller 1. ft to titttnd the• i
,. l'. _t. lamp near Goderich.
Mr. •llurttnan Steinbach returned
to Jktroit ou aaturday atternoun, I
DASKWOOD NEWS
;ars went down to defeat at ;.he after a pleasant vbstt with relatives f A ulcering u[ the directors of the
hands of the Zurich ball tosscls last (;u totwit nod a;clan), Huron Wealth, r nus directors
Cut f the l
friday evening, the :cors• being d-3,1 Mr. and 'Ir.,. Justus Dlclick left' was hard at itrenner's Hotel, (;rand
The Zurich tram, although only or- soo week for Edmonton Alberta. 1 (tend. on Saturday Jury 3rd. t earn-'
eitnized gins seasoti showed them- to spend a fete weeks with their b+•r o: t►ety applications for u. tuber -
During
11., and the:r t1auehter, , ..hip eget accepted and scwerai claims
'Ira. !.,nae lludsou' fur .oases were adjusted lend ordered
During the heavy thunderstorm ' to be ,aid. W'c arc tlea�ed to learn
"hick Passed O W. this section, the 1 I
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large barn of Nr, John Cochran', who (bat this company is growing to pub -
resides in Stanley '1'otcuship, near I ec aivor rapidly and is doing a good
n:l l_..-,.,.,, ,, was .,ruck by lightning work in the country. As proof of
this we may state that at their lyre-
s.U. ti:e'iia.;; t1:• board pass,d L'02
net and renewal application, and at
the meetiug on Saturday th:y accept-
ed 17I applications, thus making 1176
for this year to far. As a further
indication of the work this company
in doing, we may .tate that for the
damage done duriits two storms sinco
last .April the eel. patty has paid for
lost claims ncar:y one thousand dol-
lars. The following is a list of ;the
members who have suffered loss since
the first of April and have had their
claims adjusted and paid and the
([1 sunt raid to each persot:: Its D.
Hunter damage to wind mill nn 1 barn
roof, .x:10; Thoma, G.. Shillinglaw,
damage to'wi::d still. $50; Geo. Fair-
bairn, barn roof, $5 ; Henry t totham,
barn roof. $15; W. J. Ilamilton, barn
roof, $25; Benjamin Brown, barn
roof, $5 ; William Smith, barn roof.
and wind mill, $160; John Butler,
wird mill and roof, $50; 11. L. Wil-
son. barn roof, $60; James Ii. Robin.
son, barn doors, $8; Wm. McCallum,,
barn door and cavetrough, $6; Mrs.
McCoy, barn r004 .$5.50;• J. A. ;Wood,
barn roof. $5 ; D. Fotheringhatn,
barn doors. $5.50; R. Porterfield;
barn roof, tib; •William Love, Karn
roof, $10; Thomas Love, wind will.
816 Frank Costes. barn roof. ts15:
W. J. !Bowden, wind mill, $10: Wm.
J. Depmsey. wind mill, 26.12; 11.
'Clark. Wind mill, ;5; James B. Mc-
Lean. w:nd int,!. 'I0; Ila rry Coe te=.
wind mill. $15; Norman 'Mitchell.
barn doors. $11; A. Archibald. wind
mill; $6; 'Phoma_, Turnbull, barn
roof, $12.50; Daniel Smith, barn roof.
$5 ; Snuutl•h Dietz. barn roof, i 5 ; A.
C„ ltroadfoot, btrn roof and wind
mill. $F0: John Peart, wind mill, *60;
J. A. Archibald. wind mill, $12; W.
'R. Staillie, barn root. *6.50; Mrs.
Win. Reis, chimney, =5; Wm. Il.
• r:rl;. barn roof, •St1.7:,; T. lirint-
nell. barn door, $6.75; 'W., II. Jone',
house and roof. $10; J. G. Schwvang,
barn roof. $15; Albert 'McGavin, birn
roof $5; John Cuthill, barn roof,
;a.:30; John Farrish. wwinl mill, j80;
Joh.' Thiel. barn roof. x5.50; 11. Y.
Minden, wind mill, 522; John Swan.
implement house, $10; John Merner,
barn roof. $5; James Ilroadfoot, barn
door. $5.60.; Wm. Oakley, house. h;•7.R0 ;
11. Errington. barn door. 86; .John
Ehlers, barn roof, $5; .11. Rob:nsont
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rawc•t rough. $5.
,elves worthy opponents u: the Stars
and won the game on it, merit:..
They did better batting than the
locals and infielding allowed some
class, the infield pulling off some
uioe plays. "King Feltner was not et
his best. but at that pitched a good
game. 'I'o tti►u can b' given the
credit of losing the game, a wild
pitch and a wie.s of an easy grounder
that went by him in the ninth inning
being accountable for the winning
tun being scored. Art Boltzmann
:It second for Crediton put up u per -
lett game, and made some plays of
'he sensational order. The first and
Oiled brise eu for Zurich also put up
+ capit 11 game and considerable cr,--
dit is due them. Charles Fritz, the
left fielder for Zurich put consider-
able ginger into the game, handing
Iout .a line of talk to the players and
spectators till the while. Ile was the
utost tickled man on the team and
after the g:ttue telephoned ahead to
• t .•I out to meet his stal-
t.-ate , .. ,• 'There was a good
attendance of loyal supporters, many
ladies being among the number, and
there 'was also a good sized ,crowd
who tvitnee_s d the game from the
street fence, who failed to donate to-
ward the expenses of 'the game. They
were invited in during the latter
pat c of the game, but none responded
to the invitation. Most of our good
people are enthusiastic over the way
the local boys show up in the game,
d+nd patronize thine ten evt ry occasion
and those who take in the game from
the street should donate the same as
the rest. Mr. Geo. Palmer, of Exeter
umpired the game and Eo ably did he
handle the indicator, there were no
reasons for any kicking on his de-
cisions. Ile showed himself well able
to judge balls and strikes and gave
his decisions in a manner that met
with approval.
CREDITON
E. Worm
A. Holtzman
Dr. McCue
F. Fahner
F. Kett.
U. Brown
II. young
I. Fahner
F. Brown
ZURICH
Edighhotfer
Knpup
Fritz
Worm
Weber
Ronnie
Holtzman
Little
H. Weber
R. H. E•
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Misses Othello Pella and Ella Hey-
wood, of \Vinchelsen, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Ute. J. S. Metz.
3 S. Motz silent one day last week
in the city.
Mrs. Eli Lawson is suffering from
1811 attack ..f blood poisoning. \Ve
hope for het recovery.
1 Mr. Chas Braun, of Pittsburg re-
turned to his home whete he will take
a few holidays.
Misses Clarissa Hill and Luella
-- -- -- ----- Stahl were in Exeter one day last
Klrkton week.
Mrs. J. Roadhouse, rcturn.d to Misses Vivian and Ella Beaver were
her home in St. Marys on Sunday et- in Centralia on Friday the guests of
ter .pending a week with (riends in Mrs, Orate.
Klrkton. The Misses Tillie nnd Millie Berl
Air. Tilos. Tons, is visiting his rand, of Detroit, are spending a few
bore. ei at Greenway and Londes• weeks with their mother.
oreeir
Mr. Rainer, of the Central Experi- home on Fi.i/lay utter visiting with
mental forst. Oitatw e', (tats iThe Misses Kuhn returned to th
n the 1 friends in London.
ueighl:nrho.xt last week to judge the bliss in L n infanta hnsreturned to
We are reaping satisfied ('113 wheat, entered fur p izee glees by the her home after visiting with Miss M.
tomer*. Natural, isn't it. Hi, loon Agricul(uraISoei•'ty.
Mr. and Alee. S. Fe rd. of \Vootlhnu'1 t, Anis, of Me 13ratay.
r. Frazer lienee returned home
When we soW our advertishnient in heve gone to Vanc,u►ver tit visit. their niter visiting. ielntivea seta friends at
the newspapers, stating the pries for eons I{iehnrd, \Vhitlield and Amos. ' penin
A Stilt, Coat, Trousers, or whatever Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hazelwood. The Miin,cs Lulu and Lillian Gainer
the ad. might suggest. wn include the entertained 17 motorists on Sunday left for South Cayuga where they will
beet of everything in th it suits last, to dinner, the utotor broke down f visit friends.
The best Cloth, the hest Linings, the but was repaired during the comes
beet Padding'e, the best Thread etc., the 'afternoon tvlten it proceeded to
AS well As the hest of nue ability it Out- Grand Mend.
ting, Fitting and Making, shotedu't The bridge nt, the tont of John !Loe-
we reap our uewvat•d:' lewood's hill is completed and we hope
This ad. is sowed to reap van a1•1 one
willohe in working order in a week or
of our customers. When you n• ell A Mrs. W..1. Tufts visited Mrs. \VIII.
Suit. Coat,. Trouser.; or
Fancy Vest
Mr. and Mrs. S. Brown and daugh-
ter Lildretl left on Tuesday for Mk hi -
Ran where they will visit relatives.
Miss Eleanor D,►unhinor, of 13ebe-
waing, Mich , is spreading a few days
with her grandmother Mrs. ,1. K.
Brants
Mrs. W. II. Wenzel and Miss L.
lirowrt at Green wit v on Sunday' \\illianus spent Sunday in Dashwood
farmers in this vicinity aro cut= visiting friends.
ting their wheat, which is as first clad
e crop.
let this ad. lead you to our shot: wirer 'I he ladies of the a illage ars visiting
we can prove to you that walive up to the belly patches and rigrort the her-
uro word.
J. H. Holtz
rues vet y 1,11181
111r. \Val. Braun. of Dashwood, is
(.pending a few of his holidays around
her,•.
During the seven oreittht. VOSIS1hat
I' Mr, Claud 131urtt taught here there
has been only two failed and there
. Nothintr in the way of n cough is
has been seven and eight pupils tried
pito so annoying as ntickling.
tale. wh'erelie coag 1. t • tlliNe 'Phis certatinly speaks gond of
1 f
•
'nil':11['1'O\. lt. Art 1 p n
eryw herr ns Dr. Rhoopi a Cough Arm -
1 y' ten.- (very yeah. What school can heat
nirL111 bronchial 1 7t
t rkest relief comes fier taps from the Principal and the school board.
,i 1 rscription known t0 druggists cw•- \ 1 I 1 „IIr,mann is s ending
fc wv days in'/.uric b
Weg Kidne
edy And b^sides it s so oroug yr. B. Coughlin is on the sick list
harm:c�5 that mothers giro it wtitsh, but we hope he will soon recover.
perfect enfety even to the youngest
a \Ir. StanleyCoyle, of London. is en-
.'
The tender ;gores of a simple ell in H 1':iller's place until he
rnonntnin shrub. give to Dr. Shoop's g B
Seattle.
•, alt
1 back from
t
S .' . -;t itcm'dy its romnrkah.r effect, comes
1: is truly n most certain and trust- Exeter turn,d out well 10 se. th
%%artily prescription. Sold by W. F. ball game Fr:dry evening. about
!lower. . forty from th.• neighboring towni
Dewey. opt.
Automobiles era b. combo' mors 11 Alto Kant Moyer, of Berlin, is visit -
and more popular. and 1 h• 11 .m m(1 i ing st the hams t•f Mr. and Mrs. S.
for then, i, cons•gtently tnor►nons. 13 ratio.
Briton spent Sunday in
(hie ei:y in th . United Stat t1 is put -i i
titer •'s 000 machines on th • mark •t I Dashwood.
this Sear. As the output incr.'s.. ,. '1r. August Kuhn, of Stratford. is
the priro for economic. rensouo
come down. Thus moors nr: much
.beeper now than they w., re a few
year.. ngo. it is predict •d that before
long they will b• within th• reach o:
persons of quite moderate means,
west Kidneys. surely point to weak 'ohne,
ry:, The Kidneys, like the:W.-Art. at.1 the
omAeh, find their weeknest. not In thn organ
sele telt ie the n rvr' that control and gusts
.I strengthen then:. Dr. Shoop's R..•storativeft
n;,..•ie,ro at5•citically ,avare% to mach these
tmlltng nerves. To doctor the Kidneys alone,
utile. it 1.; s waste of time. and of Honey as
Il.
t your tack nines et is weak. 11 the urine
or isaerk and st rong.11 you have symetorns
Itr:3hts or other dtetres.s;ng nr eanserous kid•
dotes +,. try Dr. Shoop', Restorative a month..
Wets or Liquid -and see what it ran and wW
Mor you. Druggist recommend and sell
Dr. Shoop's
Restorahve
W. S. HOWEY.
hums• for his 1tnhdays.
The 11i•ses Wein!, of London, nre
visiting their parents.
\lis+ Madeline Bertrand, returned
to her home after visiting friends in
De t
roil.
and everybody will then be able to Miss May Armstrong, of Exeter,
have t car. 1t is to he hoped that was the goes, of Mr. and Mrs. C. Fah -
somebody will hay:. invented by that net on Monday evening.
time it sweet savor for distribution Abs. Chris. Ila0st and children, ae•
amon•l; the pedestrians is the auto cnntp:mica by Miss Clara 11.i11zn,ann,
swishes along. I. ft. for Cn!htnnt, where they will vis•
• - it friends for :► few weeks.
C.41L011Td11E11.T4t.• Mrs. Krim left f••r Michiga here
Bern the Tie 1(nJ Yad HT.t 11Ia11S Bovefll she will visit friends.
f Mies Jennie lir few
t; filature
I days iso
..r
and totally _destroyed. A large qu:u,-
tity of hey which had been stored le
the building was also consumed by
the fire. Mr. Cochrane's loss will be
heavy►
Miss Ethel Ida Jennison, daughter
of 'Ir. and Mrs. W, Jennison of
!lay. was operated upon for appendi-
s..tis, ;friday, at hope lIorpital, of
Fr. 'Wayne, 'Indiana. The young lady
will be remembered as a graduate
from she 'Children's Hospital, Detroit,
Mich., and was in Ft. Wayne cn the
performance of b r duties when
taken ill. and upon the advice of
her physician, submitted to the op:ra-
,ion. Last report from her bedside
tweet• '.o the effect of at rap,, re-
covery and as soon Es she is ab:e to
travel elle will be at home in Hay
to spend the summer and to recup-
era' s.
If yez are icer in Zurich nn' true►
into Charlie Fritz, yea'll Pini ha hez
ib' most profound respict fer me and
ate der him, ez it '.wuz <,ua to me
coachin' hint in th' art iv securin'
ba:I players that he (won tit' game
atwixt Crediton and Zurich at Credi-
ton lasht 1'roiday evcnin' afhtcr Flip-
per 'toime. Charlie hez anus token
Ed. Zeller into hez confidence whin
arrangin' fer a ball game. but cz Ed's
safe wuz busted by some crackmin
siveral itoights ago. Charlie hez bane
'tfeered to visit Ed. because Ed. might
b' afhtcr accusin' hitn iv Join' th'
job.
Un wan ix me visits to Zurich lasht
wake, '1 wint into sec 'Chalrlie. not to
,•et :city ,shoes mindid. but just to
kape him from wurrkin' an' begorry
1 wuz 'just the dusty traveller he
wuz lookiu' fer.
'Lary", he sez. scz he. "are .yez
busy?"
"Niver," :ez I -Business niver
thrrbb:es 'me in th' taste"
Then, b'jnpers. I want yez to
ae p not arrange for a ball game wid
thim Crediton slobs what hez (:ane
condo' op herr year afhtcr year an'
batin' us to a peak. and then knock -
it' the peak offer us. Ez fer tne
:.:1 pray :tiny iv Ill' positions just
. z e • i : z thitn professionals what
go :tid ( r wnrrk:u at hi'ebell. but
l'Ln -Muck fer other players. I (wuz
•a' u ecu:t• iv th' bows Malkin'
.h_ . a soup:e 'v railway itigine'r',
thim what looks through opry glasses
to find out what distance utile posts
fer the new: railway should by stuck
from each ither an' who es star
boarders at th' Balmoral up forninst
St. Joseph. I undershtand they can
play th' same faster nor 'T can run
from 'a tnnd buil. an' hezorry if 1
a: arras_. Will (him chaps to help
It ; nut. we'll trim Crediton epalp'ens
to 1, frazzle."
"Pezorry, sez 1, '•I'll capture
lent Jai:tray cintlemin wilout wink -
in' an c; .•:ash, nor costin' yez a tint,
an' I'll hew thirn on th' job wid your
team quick -r nor Conlin can tell yez
about th' beautiful scenery around
hez hotel. an' true to me wnrrud I
brang shim back wid ane Froiday
afhtentoon. un' handed !him over to
Charlie. an' fer fear some wan would
b: there to interview (him. we put
a lag on shim and hid (him in Ran'.,
rt• hon-' until Ili • 10in10 fer leavin.
Char:ie an' tar stoyed aid th' boys
ere ar th y stout 1 ;; t '.o t and made
th' •thrip to 'Crediton wvidout gettin'
on th' wrong road. Per fear Credi-
ton w'ou:d mak.- :t holler about our
i a, r. tt -1! .1 thin! ov-r th'
hack fines an' !mode l (him a couple
iv two for fivers so's Charlie Etch-
er wuddent think th'y wuz eo
much. No wan trade a kick about
Ihim an' they mint into tit' game r•z
though they had tt ehtc:ldy job wid
us. Charlie bi'in' captain iv th'
team, put himself where there wuss-
ent anny twurrk to do, out among th'
hay in left pasture. but aven at that
distance yea euddent kape him rbtl!1.
W anet or (wire he forgot all nbout
t h' >;nn:e an' troid 10 collect th'
aalte.s+:art front the bleachers out-
oide ,h• fine.• uho Iualdent put up
Ill' r.roice. Along about th' sit'inth
frame wh.•11 Zurich mad • two strikes
It i •' h :ten •. L' r:i brok loos',
nn' wid hez learn bit•1--d th' combin::-
tiorl in th' last round, if he had a
;either dueler up hez heck. yez'd
• ho 'girt he war n corneae!' • indlan.
Pelpitatam, nr the heart, ner-
vousness, t rerul,l,nge, nervous head-
ache, cold hands and feet, pain in t he
hack and other foram of weakness
are retiee'•'l by Cu: rter's iron fills
made sped ,fly for r he hlcod nerves
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When troubled 'lith SUI: -
burn, blisters, insect stings,
sore feet, or heat ras'hcs,
apply Zalt1-Bek 1
.
P Sur prising how quit k'y it c sec s
the smarting and stinging 1 Cures
sores on young brbics due to
chafing.
Zam-Auk is Trade from pure
herbal essences. No animal fats --
no mineral poisons. Finest heater !
f•ets titer :n 1 .Vur.s (Kan term
A I3ARN-I1OCR PICTL'ItE
Thera was n little door at the far
end of the burn. left open with n bar
across. 'Through that yon looked
down a slope steeper than any you
ever =0m• 10 a, ravine where water
ran. nut neyond that was noth'ne but
the white wall of the rain and clouds
in the trees. Presently n mystery
was brought to pass. The white wall
of the rain r e- ded. The clouds lifted
from the tr.., A. As th' world grew
lighter the clouds lifted higher and
•.r•r. (" :t to.e. a 1 yo ; watched
Diem rot ftp :ik • a giant curtain at
a play, and ever as th>y rolled b--
neath 'them were more trees. Did
the hill go up forever? As ill' first
sun (shaft, level, for the sun was atow
near -to setting. shot into •tit• ravine
alio she trees shot back ;lashes of
diamond. the clouds rolled up quick-
er, bighar, blew off into nothingness)
with is whisk of vapor, and before
your astonished eyes the trees went
np..houlder on green shoulder, and
t1:"n -the rocks, and then the .harp
summit against the sky. Ani all this
you . aw through the little barn door
while the horses stnmp•d behind you
ant your father talked with the farm•
r in dire. far-off tone?. and there
,, • :,c.
You looked back lingeringly, as the
wagon drove out on the soppy road.
into the chill:d air. Your mountain
still shot up in the middle of the
picture. Outside. you raw oth:'r
mountains, higher, blue, huddling in-
to ill. distance. But none of them
W11 ; a o wonderful as ' • - behind, nor
ever would be. It c• • out of the
mist 'of rain; it came framed alone.
ne.
From "Barn Poore, by
lter
Pichard Eaton. in the August Scribner
(Fiction Number).
£hipks+
Mr. nod Mrs, John Sweilz"r. of
Crediton. (pent Ansel+y with Mr.
and Mrs. F. f)nit.er.
!Non, of tit nod Bend, is spending n
few ,lays at Itis home here.
Mr. Matson, of (lreenwny spent
Snnday in ar..1 about our burg.
Cherry thieves were at. work San-
d ayevening, but were anus met with
something they did not like.
,11•. i).tniel Sten:.chcn, of 1'.ukhill.
sp01.1 Suniisv at. his lomat. here.
'1r. Ie ltnvelle, of Grand Bend has
not•chnst• l the n.s'Kned stock of 3..1.
Breen et Son and lots cnnllllenticd (ek-
ingit away.
Mir. Ezra 13,eneer sad Miss N. lien
non called on the Iattet's mother, who
is i11 in St. Joseph's hospital L•'ni on.
Mrs. L. \Viag & Co. have the pas st
office in their stilt•.
A fni.ing tiny nerve - no larger
thnn the finest silken thread -takes
from the heart its impulse. its power,
its regularity. The etomnch also has
i • !lidded or insid? nerve. it wens
1)r. She,op who first rod ns it was
s. tont; to drily n woak or foiling
Simnel). ileort or Kidneys. Ills
ert'.cr•ption-Dr. Shoopi s Restora-
tive -is directed straight for the
cruise of these ailments -these weak
. This. no
inside nerves. .
r tn
rind faltering I
doubt. c:enrly explains why the Re-
storative has of pate grown ego rap-
idly in pop'alatrily. Druggists say
that (hose who test the Restoralfve
even for a few days Foon become fu: -
:y convinced of its wonderful merit.
Anyway. don't drug the organ.
Trrntine the came of sickness is the
only sensible and successf,l way. Sold
by W. 8. nowt y.
Shamefully
ut to Pieces
We want to sell
oft our entire stock of trimine_l and untrimmed
llat.s and will offer from now until the tend of
the season at such prices that will make them
move. Now is your last chance to get a hat
very cheap.
Siebert & Co.
Iiartlelb Block.
I)riSI-IWOOD
THE DASHWOOD PLANING MILL CO
Ilaye on Hand and for Sale CHEAP
Pine and Hemlock Lumber; Shingles. Laths, Puts, Sash, 1),rors,
Flooring and Siding.
We sell the celebrated Ptu'oid hoofing -None Better
All kinds of Factory work done to order for which our prices are reasonable,
Just to hand, a largo import order of WINDOW GLASS
which we will sell at very close prices.
is the time to order your I-iay Racks and Water Troughs.
Call in and See us.
Lirttited.
Frames
Now
The
Dashwood Planing Mill Co., Limited,
I "LIS la w Ea1.1, ()1 .
CANADIAN NATIONAL EXHIBITION
TORONTO
August 28th 1909 September 13th
Greatest Live Stock Exhibit on the Continent.
in active operation.
ADMIRAL LORD CHARLES BERESFORD
will officiate at openin, ceremonies on Tuesday, August 31st.
MILITARY YEAR AT THE FAIR
Model Camp -Victoria Cross and Wrestling on Horseback Competitions be-
tween teams from Dragoons and Artillery -Artillery Drive -Musical Ride, etc.
Forty industries
Dreadnoughts
in
Naval Battle
GREAT DOUBLE BILL OF FIREWORKS
THE SIEGE OF KANDAHAR
BATTLE OF THE NORTH SEA
WATCH FOR REDUCED RATES AND EXCURSIONS.
For all Information write Manager J. 0. ORR, City Hall, Toronto.
1000 Wen
to
Uniform
BJCYCPS
- :if
t
V Iticycles are
r •pilily coming back
into pxtpnlar favor,
tite demand t!,:, year being
.1e times what it was five years
.',. We have planned for it in
two tt sys-by getting the very best Eng-
lish wheel we can forlxtpul:,rselling,and
•at•ing to our customers all intermediate pro -
tits by filling orders direct by /:eat/ instead of
through agents. In this w:av we can of:i•r
$'5.0 Wheeils for $25
and give better satisfaction all round. "111•• •1 •.:'i;y ": the .•• h • Isis all right
- only the best materials used and only ',filet! n-echarue, employed in
construction. 'Che equipment is right up•to-date and the machines
throughout are such as we can thoroughly recommend. \\'e sell automo-
biles a, well as bicycles and our plan is to make wheels stave as a good
advertisement to the entire business. '• .:d for illustrated folder.
HYSLOP BROS., L'rilit ?d
High-Clc.zs ,'.: font:,hiles arc? Bicycles
TORONTO, ONT
Mist Ella Wood, of itrown,•ville, near
Wools!, eke rays: -"/ Lave to Mt, k I's\'chIINE
for toy present he.n'th. I could t, IE. drag myself
across the 11 or. I c..,;d net sweep t .e C5'11,-.. 111 went for
ndrive 1hrultolie down when 1 came bse::;If 1 went for
a mile or two ret my wheel I was too weak to lift it thronrh
the eatelr•ty, 51(11 In•t time 1 (same !n from Laying a spin 1
dropp.d utterly I.rlple•e from (attggne. My father stave me no
fease until i pros nrcd IN F., knuwinz it was excellent
or 'leant) or tseakne5t, 1 must say the results are wonderful
nna p•epet 1 won rked my improvement."
"Inatrn t of a little. (tpale, hollow checked, Hatters melancholy
girl. 1 tint to-dny full of life, ready for a dei;h•ride, A akalffnng�
'lintel). or nut evening party with anyone, and a few month* .4011
ro111.1 not struggle to church. 4') rods from my home. 1 Have neva
had the slightest %vise to fray 'any return of the diowsey" Ite0
are "All 11,4.1 up' and run dawn you can be built up in a a re f�e
byP:4\l'lllNK. It I•h b vis • t
fes r . red loon revives h
•a and
N
Dt>w
the weak t•Iht st n•. � n
transformsr k healthy beings.
Fend to Itlt. T. A. ML•)CPAl. Limited. Bpadina Ave Tornio, 7
n FRS11; HAMI'Lf; of the tlleate.•t of Tonle.. PSV('ilIN), t�diy
`old bran Druggists and stores, sec and 11.
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