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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1909-08-12, Page 5THE EXETER TIMES, AUG. thl.2 1909 Flatulence When every bite you eat seems to turn to gas and your stomach and intestines cause you end- less discomfort, it is an unfailing sign that your en- tire system needs a thorough housecleaning. cures flatulence by eliminating the cause of the disturb- ance -inactive liver. Take an NR tablet to -night and you'll feel better in the morning. Better than Pills for Liver Ills 50 For Sale by W. S. Cole, Exeter. DRS. KENNEDY& KENNEDY CURE DISEASES OF MEN PATIENTS TREATED THROUGHOUT CANADA FOR 20 YEARS D. KENNEDY. MEDICAL D:I ECTOR or DM. K. S K. CONSULTATiON FREE Books Free on Diseases of Men. If unable to call, write for a Question Blank for HOME TREATMENT Drs. K. & K. are favorably known through- out Canada where they !lave done busi- ness for over 20 years. Thousands of patients have been treated and cured by their great skill and through the virtue of their New Method Treatment. 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From Stations Toronto and cost. int !udlnt` Sh.rbot I side and KIntis- too. and all stntlons 1n Ontario we rt (Irufrew. also stn(luos on C.O. ts R. of 0. flys.. and .stations ou h. Es P. .oulh of Renfrew. From @II Stations Toronto and west. Including Stations on C.P.R. Sept. 7 Toronto .° Sudbury. Aur#. 19 Awl. 23 Aute. 27 Sept. 10 From all Stations of Toronto 1a Ontario. • ONE-WAY SEGONO-CLASS TiCKETS WILL Bt: SOLI) TO WINNIPEG O\1.1' Representative farmer.. appointed by Manitoba. Saskatchewan and Alberta Governments, will meet and engage laborer. on arrival .%t 'iia: iprg. Free tran.portation hill be furnished at ltinnippeg to points on Can. 1'1r. a .err labor, n. are needed. cast .1 \t(Pirn JAM. including branches. and e1 one cent • mile each way ..e.t thereof in `askatelicw.m and ARK./tn. A certificate is hlrnL hcd with each ticket. and this rertifieste when ea.cntr,I Ly fnrtn„r showing that laborer has worked thirty days or more. will be honored from that point for a neon,' rims ticket back to starting points in Ontario. at $18.00. prior 10 Nov. 30th. I t00. Tickets are good only on •preial Farm Laborer.' tains and will be i"ued 40 women as well as to mein, but will not le i.eurd at half fare to children, For full particulars sea uearect C.P.R. @dent. or write R. L. TFIO%IPSON. D.P..t.. (:.P.R., TORO.\To Klrkton Crediton lie. game between Stars and Grey - steads on Friday evening was by no means errorless baseball, both teams were guilty but the Stars were nll to the bad. "Bing" pitched good ball and with Irtlf support should have bad a shut -out to his credit. CREDITON V. Brown E. Worm Dr. Mcl'ue E. Fishnet. A. Holtzman O. Brown F. K e t r H. Young I. Fahner ORES -STEADS 1ji' ;939 R. 11, E. Robson 0 1 0 Barnes 1 1 1 B. McIntosh 1 1 0 G. Siddall 1 1 1 J. McIntosh 0 u 0 S, Siddall 0 I 1 Gord. Siddall 0 1 0 A. Barnes 0 1 0 Mc('altntn 1 1 1 4 8 4 Crediton 0020013-0 Greysteads 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 -3 NOTES King, :Worm and AleCue, each three bits out of three limes at bat. That. is doing better. More practice boys: ,more practice. Mose was nt Lis post during that :ant innings. The roadway was beautifully .de- corated. Only 15 cents gentlemen. The 'Ailsa Craig Stars were an easy proposition for the •Crediton Stars Monday evening owing to the snappy ball playing on :the part of the home team during the earlier rounds of the game and had Crediton not let up. the Craig boys would have been sent home scoreless. The runs they did make were dhe result of errors. "Tedd • Brown n t s• sr/LS on the firth 3 line for 'the locals and gave an ex- cellent account of himself. lie only issued one pass to first and had he been g,iven proper support would have had a shut out to his credit, lion ever. as it was Crediton won the game and that satisfied the fans. Wurtn and McCue featured :tt the bat, each getting two baggers the former getting one of his with two men on bases. The visitors were un- able to reach second base until the sixth inning, when they got a tally. In the .seventh they copped off two more and another in the eighth mak- ing their .score 4. Crediton went after the game right off the reel4 scoring three runs in the first. In the third they took another trio, one in the fifth, three in the sixth and one in the eighth• a total of eleven. again, It1'SSELDALE Mr. nod Mrs. lb vid Dow left on Tuesday for the west where they in- tend to spend a couple of months. Miss Ida Melville and Mr. A. Cole! tilled( SOmlos with friends in Strat-t ford. i Sen rn! o[ our villa„r•r ar+ spend- iDashwood Siebt ins a uv,k nt the lake, ' '� Hey. It. G.and his 11a`ICty,Mackay, 0of CrQylnp}} 1 Mrs. \1'w. Ehlers and d .,'ht r - Lillie. are vi-iting friends in !: rein. Rev. S. M. Mauch end tam y of Stratford ruled on friends in town Our object is to swell the sales u on Monday. 011e 01 rile best months of the year. The Misses Sybilla and Laurinda the (0110\W • 111 g. Eby, of ,Mitchell, spent ,Monday with friends here. Miss hazel Miller, who has spent the past month srtth friends here re- turned to her home in Battle Creek on Monday. For Infants and Children. Jtrs. 1:d. J)citrieh and Mrs. Kuntz and family, of 'Waterloo, who are the Kind You Have Always Bought spending the slimmer at Grand Bend are at pressed visiting with Mrs. \\rclr.n. Mr. Jake ScLr:ul •r is visiting his mother, Mrs. Julia Schrader. Eldon Goetz is spending :t few weeks at bis home here. EIImVIIIA Miss 'Maggie Neushwanger visited The Mises Priscilla Penne' to visit her parents here over Sunday. and Mary Smith leave to day to visit Miss 'Weltin, who has been visiting friends in Port Huron and ether ( her parents here for the past two Michigan places. i weeks returned to .Windsor on Tues - Mr. Charles Johns raised his barn day to resume her Iasi Thursday and a large crowd 11r Arthur dCel! conducted crowd ,gathered to help. Barn rais- DASHWOOD NEWS :Kintore and lti:s Angus, of Chathat (were guests at Floret Bower the home of Mr. tuft 'Mr Alex. Ilod„ert. Mr. \\•apace Brown. tyle has been spending, his vacation Stith friends Kerr, returned to 'Toronto Tuesday. CASTOR i A Bears the Signature of ings are very scarce now -a -days and when one does come off everyone likes to go and have a race. Tho Cromarty tss•o captains, Win. Sleamon and Wm. \ number of t 3 \real, ,wishing to wipe out an old de- feat made the race •i keen one, the (nand Bend latter winning out by four rafters. Several from here took in the gala day nt the Bend and report a good time. The young gentlemen niid ladies of our burg went on Saturday with the Eden picnickers. Vera and Othello Motz, who have been visiting with their grandmoth- er Mrs. Thos. Heywood. returned to their home at Crediton East Monday evening. A number of E:imrilleites took in the :circus at London on Tuesday( some going by .train and some driv- ing to the city. .1 r. Orville - Snell,who is travel- ling for a Guelph firm, is spending his holidays under the parental roof. !lies Annie Cornish is horns from London ,spending her holidays. ailing for some 'titre, and her death .Mr. :Richard Down, of :Muliferry, tuts not been unexpected. spent Sunday the guest of Mr. Robt. Mrs. Knight, of Exeter, is visiting Wood. Mr. and Mrs. McLaughlin ss•ith her many friends in this min - spent Sunday at. Mr. Robt. Woods: ily at present. Miss Lizzie Iloggarth. who has been visiting her sister in Goderich for some time, returned home last week, she was uccontpanied by her neic•' Miss Iloggarth. of Goderich. studies. ennann the services in the Evangelical church on Sunday evening. he young people of this vicinity spent lust Saturday at Miss Lena 'McKellar, who under- went a very critical operation last week is improving nicely. The Misses 'Williams, of Seafortb, are the guests of Mrs. McConnell. Mr. Donald IMcCachlan, of Goderich, is at .present spending part of his holidays with his aunt Miss Iloggarth of the village. Itcv. Mr. Circissian, of Stony Creel: near Hamilton, will occupy the pul- pit its the Presbyterian church here during vacation. Mr. 'McKay in the meantime is spending his holidays at his house at Hintore. 11 is with deep regret Oust the iIy friends and neighbors of this vic.1 1 !earn of the death of Mrs. Nen 11. former.y Margaret McKaig, of near Cromarty. Mrs. Newell has been Mr. 'Michael Elford and son Will spent Sunday nt Grand Bend the guests of Mr. 'Paul :Madge. Messrs. George and Orris Powell were around here last week calling friends of their school boy days. It is eighteen yens since George left and he sees many changes. One week more and tbo children Drive Rheumatism from the blood Stith Dr. Shooks Rheumatic Remedy. Tablet or Liquid. Sold by of our burg, who have been letting , Howey. themselves loose the last six weeks, will have to start for tIi tannery Shipkn The boys are waiting word from Misses Lou and Grace Cudmore Miss Petty, of Denver. Col.. spent Zurich as to what date will be set for spent n couple of days the guests of Sunday with Nies Leath Finkbeiner. the coming match games, when they Miss ,Mabel Johns. InIr. Wilbert Smith, of Toronto, is expect to give their German neigh- ♦ s spending a few days at his home here, hors one of the worst defeats scored CABTt�RTA. plUissSndieRobibuhas retained to this season. Following are the names Aihe Rind Yi0 Nate Always d il�lt her home in Detroit. Her sister Effie of those who took pert in the Ailsa ^arstho Craig game. Leeson* accompanied her. Miss Myrtle She'ritt, of London, Crediton Ailsa Craig J t► and illiss Alberta Sherrill.. of Wind - sot spent a few days at their hone F. Brown Dorman 0 Centralia here. E. Wurtn 2 Robson 1 Mr. Myron flit k- 'eft Inst friday 111 r, Thos. SlcCnnn is spending his Ur. McCue 1 White t+ for Seat( 7e. holidays at Detroit. Ed Fahner 0 Barnes 1 \1 r. and _\Ir . .'1m Davis and Mr. 111 r. 'l hos Lynch shipped it carload 1 A, Holtzman 0 Chapmat) 11 and Airs. W. It. E tiot1 left on Tr.os_ of cattle to Toronto brat week. IO. Brown '3 Russell 1 day for the northwest, the former Mr. and -Mrs. Win. (wiser and fami- H. Eabher 1 Easton 1) t ail,' :,• ;t, r • iy, of Crediton, spent Sunday with H. Young 2 Lerch } 11 r. and Mrs. C. Finkbeiner. IR. Fabner 1 Bloodttwortit 0 qtr. Alex. x. D. Hergorl, is carrying Mr. Allyn Rata spent Sunday with 4 fracture emoted several dsys ago. ._ his left arra in n sling owing to :( his uncle John Ratz, of Khiva. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Schradeor, spent Sunday with friends at Park- hill. Mr. and Mrs. Trirnner and Mr. and Mrs. Schady and families, of Zurich, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Mr. P. McKenzie and son David, were at London last Tuesday to see tilt. circus. 11 Crediton :1 0 3 0 1 3 0 1 0-11 ,Allot Craig 110000 1 2 1 0-1 iMr. Daniel Wein. of Detroit, ar- rived Saturday to visit his parents. Mrs. Trneller, of Detroit, is they guest at Mr. Fr, d Eilber's. Mr. and .Mrs. Will Either, of Ifuf- fa:o, are the guests of the latter's parents. ?f iss 'Clara Rau. of London, is vis- iting her parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. Chris, ------ frau. Miss Yule is keeping house for Dr. Mr. and ,Mrs. Ed. Bertrand and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Iicrtrand, of Detroit' are visiting ,relatives itt the village. Mr. and Mrs. Sarni. Brown, return- ed Friday, after n three weeks' visit with friends in St bewrting and other !Michigan places. iitr. Henry Sit•nit met with a d.- p:orable accident Monday afternoon and eta a result will be laid tip for some time. flee was trying to capture a horse in n field and in rennins. Miss Annie Itondho :s • is visiting Campbell during Miss McKnabb s nhience. friends iu rhe vicinity' John Vickers, Ed. Kay and Vic - Miss Melr s':.'t abb attended the tuner - tor McCurdy attended the carnival al of her .ter in Seafortb last week. at Grand Bend Inst Thursday. Mr. Thos. Tufts left on Tuesday Mrs. 1'. Gnedke is spending a few for n trip to the west. Five of his day= with her parents, Jir. and lits. of his fruniiy etre living there, two Boh•rt sons and three drlighters.. Ile also Mrs. Smith. of London, who was intends visiting Vancouver, Scattlo and Portland visiting nl Charae �lrvine's has re - 'Miss Eila Copeland is visit:n, with turned home. atnick los knee tiesinst the sharp pe g Miss Kate Thicker. of Toronto, friend= here. Sunday h \1 1 Taylor. edge of a mower knife which %vie leaning on a shock of grain. '!h • knee cap was trolly cut. Ur. Brown- ing o: Exet. r was called and the yo�:ng man was afforded some relief. St) serioes is hi' injury. that it was thought best to cnil in :t specialist and 1)r. \ i'hert, of London. was cal - :ed in Tuesday to see if the lin,!, could be preserved. Much sympathy is expressed for the young man. 11 • Will working for Mr. 'Chris. !hist :It the lime of the accident. sir., 0. 1 toner, :Ind irrandrhild re- turned to tit -ir hoar in Waterloo af- ter visiting friends around here. Mr. and -Mr:. M. liraun and child- ren returned home after spending n few weeks in Michigan visiting trit'nd'. Mrs. V. Braun returned to her home in Cleveland after visiting her • s!.•r Mrs. `Stahl. Mrs. 1. Wind and tinnily. of Detroit, are the guests of Mr. Charlie Wolfe. Mr. 11. Either, M. 1'. 1'. was in :London on Thursday on bnsinrsg. Some of the visitors in town. Mis- K. \Wenrel, of Sl. Louis. Mrs. Green. of Greensville, Miss Ilowlet. of Colt. Mr. and Mrs. F. Behnke. and Miss Martha and Clar 1 \Verteel, of De- troit, nre the guests of lir, and Mrs. W. Wenzel. Mrs. Troller, of Detroit and ,Mr. and Mrs, W. Eilb'•r. of Newark, are the !'meat. of Mr. and •Mrs. F. Eit- ber. Mr. '1', Wind. of Detroit, i= visiting at the home of his pirents. Mr. S. 'Aioyer is spending few Mr=. James Murray wba h is been spent . unt a) s'it Mrs. , . ay or. Tor - quit • sick, is improving rue 'y. Mrs. Dr. Walter Ferguson. of Tor- irwin Dawson Ii is hour ir..m the onto. is visiting at Wm. \\'iceman's. The new hridg,• that w•as started „est ( n few weeks ago is completed. cl THE LAK!: 1t(l'I'i; To WIa'1'P:Its AS ye Sew ('ANADA 11 The tno=t alt r tet Ire route is via the Grand Trunk It1ilway System. North- ern Navigation Co. across Likes wen tt1Stlntly : eN IULr On \ Iran nasi Su n•rior :Ind Canadian Ahern Itail t% !'ort Arthur to tt1P bWutlls money 1'J11 Idly winnipeg and the West, offering the hest possible railway ,service and a We are reaping satisfied eels "fresh ssater .ea yoy'ir •' beyond coral :.r tomer,. Natural, isn't it. So shall you Reap When we sow one adverlishment in the nese. pipers. nt,ttinq the price for . A Sul!, ('t,:it, Ttatstprss, or wh.tttver . the nd. might suggest, we ill 'tide the Ws' of everything in that, suit. iI.attAt:enfth.orHeart Weakne++ meensNervt Mrvus:h. or \erve tteak*I '-nothing more. i'os Thi,, best !`loth, the best }.infuses. the Ititelr, tint oils w,•ak heart Its a hundred ti. In It two Y:a.ldt►ig's, the heat Thread etc.. I 1.11.hidden tln>!illtil.. ra�+ that rer"lly hsnfl at fa ilc AA well an the best of our ishilif v in l'ut This oMcure nerve• -the (Ardlee, or heart Nerve ting. Fitting Anil Making, sit .uldtl't I --simply nerds. and must have, more rower, mon We reap wit' Isward' 1 a4t.,lay. mon r,gamlting. more govrrntnt Hrrngth. without that the Ifcart trust conllnnl Th!s nil, it sawed to re:sl) gnu as nits to isil, nmljjhr s:, trach sad kiln Ts also have oft tor customers. \Vher, you recti a there same 74mtmllu,r nercr+. + + Thl. dearly explains srh , as a rsedlelnr, Pt Snit. 'oat, t rouser: ori llhonp's Restorative has in t he past dotle ao much for weak and ailing Hearts Pr. Shor.p Ant sought 11!1}1('\'`-I'yt, the rause of all tMs yetuti 1, palpitating, lufoeat. distress. P► Phoap's Restorat r -thlt ;sstnlar prescription -1+ Con., directed to these let th's ail• lead y.•n hs unt 4hrtp where w,'ek and wastingq nerve ctitters. 11 i•ulldst I1'stt.•neth, ns; lit offers real. gennino hnstt bele. AP rth pletvP l,t y,rt1 tin1l +s'P Ilse tilt tt' 1f yotl srnuld have strong ihearts. strong .t' WO ward, est`en. Krer'gthe•t these ;nerves- re-e!tabllsi. t them as needed, with Di'.Shoop s days+ Al the lien& AIr. .1, Melcf►onnld of Ails • estorative ,; ) : ,' it fete theta ed (�':.I,. n nnmhcr offended th at ,,radon and a!I rehortcd eart Siren th J' H Holtzmann R Crai;, here. eiretie good While he was getting itt a buggy be slipped rind falling to the ground struck his arra in such a manner that it was broken. •`•1 r. A. 'r. F. Butt spent Sunday and Mond•ty in Detroit. A number front here 'spent an en- joyab:e time with the hdenites at their annual picnic at the Bend. Mies Lillian Snell has returned to her home in Exeter after spending several days with friends :Ind relt- tives here. Miss x11. Wood and Mis+ M. ltapsey, of London. are visiting friends and re':►tives here. A game of baseball is expected on Fr:day evening between the Lucan Stars rind Centralia. Don't fail to . • •til•• lastest game of the season. Beats the Signature of Zs O Si. 2 ,aat. the 1010 'ho Batt Ahnals Bolo W halon Mi.,' Ethel Parkin nn. elf St. Miry-, is visilin;t friends aro.:nd here this ..11-4 Edna Gunning, returned horse '•lo nilly Ifs •r a pleasant visit pith li- •.d- :1t ',intsbnty. 1 11 rhi:dr n of the S. S. were I A N s n a p:r.t-int outing on Tuesday ..1 ii non by \les. .1, \ . Millson at 1t.: !mine. here it splend'.d programme Now in Robust Health. w:,- r n'I i ri by the children. in - .11 1a:ging. 1 ecitittions. din- 1 Mrs. M. E. Harron, of Newton, Ont., aim drib.. '!'here were nlso writes : " i must say our son would have :;aces. ic• cream and other been in a consumptive's grave long ago 11ta,.-:.-10111x, the mat hers of the had it not been for PSYCH iNE. He was ervous Wreck ch..lre.t were pet =tent and all enjoyed a t : ht jo:iy good time. It. Jlr. Kest: . of Exeter. preach- ed ) It •t .,I •'nl:dav in al tire of o .1uteoe I'n:tor. Ali -a 5.11:111 1'o:lypl,rnk. of Granton. spent S tiday here with friends. Q :.1 • :t roan!) •r from :'round here at t• 11.i d ;he cirri's in London on 5 BLISTERS, SORE FEET. U MBURNS w admits for_jlt.s'. taken down with La Grippe and a severe cold. His whole system was weak, in- cluding his lungs, which were seriously affected, as is always the case after La Grippe. "After taking several remedies and treatments we procured PSYCH INE, and tongue cannot tell the marvellous results brought about In two months. He gained over twenty pounds in weight,and strength and appetite returned." Mr. Harron himself 0 most emphatic as to the beneficial result of wins PST - CHINE He declares, "To•day 1 am in splendid health and have never been sick 1 - a day since i took PSYCHI NE." Farquhar Thames Road PSYCH INE is the greatest tonic known Thr sou nd of thre•bing is again The Bethany Anniversary sees: to medical science. it builds up the sys• heard in the land and men are being' will be held, August 22nd, scrvie tem and toncs up evettones up every organ of theho.fl, nble to estimate th, ir profits for the 11 n. m. taken by Rcv. Hobbs. enabling it to resist and throw off disease. year 100fl, ns wheat will (,caths key 1':xetrr, tinging :ed by I:litn s `Peak nerves cannot exist 'bete PSY t 19 k deposit. Oats he/ baric , choir. in the .venin at 7 . m. CHINE is used consls'ently. Send fora o n n po y i ,, g D look rash, r 'herr in Ih'' bead. �• arson will preach, singing 1. : trial bottle and prove the truth of these t I'harnrs itoit1 off., hytcrian eho: statements. Quite n number ha r.• hero hofs•' .\ fere sviil of tering of one bit. PSYCHINE is sold by all druggists dnyintr at thy' Bend. t.red and tstenty•fite dollars U ask .4 and dealers, SO cents and $1.00 a bottle. Tor, itev, Watson. Pastor. R, 1). Tuirnhttll, of ,SU, Mnry=, i s _� plstt:`d with honors the cxarnin,tiot. OA•TOA=i1. Boo jar smeary;` to Isul in ecurin a is Baaneke A.MT tlYOtM>I11AlM>I was also rncccssful in securin,,� his unior matriculation. ' stir» co. O1 August I1('llce to and make it Cut prices in ,lien's 2 piece Summer Suits Ladies tVhitc Shirt Waists Dress lengths of Dress Goods in different shades I3alance of trimmed and untrimmed summer Ilats Balance of our Lace Curtains Remnants in Dress Goods, Prints, Gingham, Fancy Muslins 1 crate of Glassware regular 15c. and loc. Dinner Sets Give us your trade and we will save you good money. Siebert L Co. Hartleib Block. DASHWOOD THE DASAWOOD PLANING MILL CO , Limited. Have on Hand and for Sale CHEAP Pine and I1ewlock Lumber; Shingles, Laths, Posts, Sash, Doors, Frames' Flooring and Siding. We sell the celebrated Pa ioill !tooting -None Better All kinds c.f Factory work done to order for which our prices are reasonable. Just to hand, a large import order of WINDOW GLASS which we will sell at very close prices. Now is the time to order your Ifay Racks and Water Troughs, Call in and See us. The Dashwood Planing Mill Co., Limited. Dxshwnn,!, Olit. CANADIAN NATIONAL [XHIBITI0N TORONTO August 28th - 1909 - September 13th Greatest Live Stock Exhibit on the Continent. Forty industries in active operation. ADMIRAL LORD CHARLES BERESFORD will officiate at openin-e 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. GREAT DOUBLE BILL OF FIREWORKS Dreadnoughts In Naval Battle THE SIEGE OF KANDAHAR BATTLE OF THE NORTH SEA WATCH FOR REDUCED RATES AND EXCURSIONS. For all Information writs Manager J. 0. ORR, City 11.11, Toronto. 1000 len i11 Uniform We are making :t nese departure this season, and have arranged to sell wheels dile,' dp ruts:', saving to our customers all intermediate profit.. Ily this plan we can offer Regular $50 Hyslop Bicycles for $25 This surprising; value in frrst-class wheels will be no import- anpannedsfor aa I,igtl'cycle year, andhe resoration of teir xalrelreatly wi h the hest machine for the money ever offered in Canada. Fend for lllu,trated Folder HYSLOP BROS., Limited High.ClAutomobiles and B.cyc .sssa TORONTO, ONT. Western Fair Open to the wo►Id Athletic Day Monday Dog Show LONDON Ontario's Pop ular Exhibitio n Sept 10-18 Increased Prize List Speed Events Daily Cat Show The Great Live Stock Exhibition Music 91st Highlanders 7th Fusiliers j -_ The Best Fiver Fireworks Take a Holiday Special Rates Each Eveningand visit London's Fair I Over all Railroads I - Prize Lista, Mary Forms, Programmes and all inforrnation from W. J. REID, President A. M. HUNT, Secretary Attractions Program Twice Dally PASV€ N E •I-, $;-fitiitfiic7 .r11!l1,th 97