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ANYTHING
YOU WANT
IN LUMBER, SHINGLES,
LATH. CEDAR POSTS, SASH,
DOORS, FRAMES, TANKS,
arc-, you can have,tat rock bot-
tom prices at our yards and
factory.
STORM DOORS and STORM
SASH, made to order on short
notice. We manufacture poultry
and apple boxes in large quanti-
ties, order early.
We pay HIGIIEST PRICES for
SAW LOCS
of every description.
We are always prepared for
CUSTOM SAWING.
The RossTdWor
Go. LtU.. Exeter.
IRON
FENCE POSTS $
We have a num.
ber of different
kinds of Iron Fence
Posts which we will
sell cheap or will t
take all kinds of
scrap iron in ex.
change.
'JACKSON & SON
Main -St. Exeter.
One door south of the
Metropolitan Hotel.
+
4J+++++++d•i•+++++++++++++++
Grist Mill
CREDITON
We are prepared to do
Gristing and Chopping
shortest notice.
I We are making a splendid
grade of Flour which is giv-
ing excellent Eat isfaction
fry our Flour.
Tho Kind You have Always Bought, and which has been
in use for over 30 years, has borne the signatnre of
and has been made under his per..
sonal supervision since its infancy.
Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just -as -good" are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare.
gorie, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotics
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
Tho Children's Panacea—The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
TN. C,NTAVN COMPANY. TV MURRAY
N[0 MONO CITY.
The Osborne and Hibbert
Farmer's Mutual Flre Insur-
ance Gompanp
Head Office, Farquhar, Ont
DIRECTORS
President:—T. RYAN, DUBLIN. P. O.
Vice -Pres.:— J. A. NORRIS
CROMARTY P. O.
F. MORLBY, WHALEN P. 0.
W. A. PASSMORE, FARQUHAR P.O.
Wm. ROY, BORNHOLM P. O.
), L. RUSSELL, RUSSBLOALE P. O.
AGENTS.
J. CARMICHAEL,
A. DUNCAN
J. WILSON,
J. B. GI
LFILLAN
STAFFA. ONT
FARQUHAR, ONT.
FULLARTON, ONT.
LUCAN, ONT •
B. W. F. BEAVERS, •
Secy.-Treas. Farquhar.
GLAI)MAN & STANB(tltY, Solicitors
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!OPERA HOUSEI
EXETER s,
avSI151
veete sdayNOY,
jRaymofld Poore's':
• Qorgeous Production of
East
Lynne
THOMAS CAMERON, CONVEY-
ancer, will3 drawn, money to loan
on real estate. also Licensed Auctlo,cer for
the countiesJof Huron and Perth. Charges
moderate. Orders left at the Tales lr at my
residence, Farquhar will receive prompt atter
tion.
CII SHORTHORNS — The
H. Switzer
MIl)1ZG-AL
W. BROWNING, M. D., M. C.
P. $„ Graduate Victoria Unl-
vesscity. office and residenence. Dominion
ffsraaeolatorl'. Exeter.
DR. A. F. MALLOY, GRADUATE
Toronto University. Former
Soave Surgeon to Toronto Western Hospital.
Isltooesscr to Dr. J. A. Rollins. Night call at
ease,
817.W
DENTAL
I;• EISEMAN, L. D.8. ANL
DR. A. R. KINSMAN, L.
D. 8. D. D.8., Honor Graduate
of Toronto Univertlty, Dentist.
Teeth extrac•.ed without pain or
bad after effonte. Office in Fan.
son'. block. Wena side of Main
WOW Keetn'
D.A. ANDERSON. (0' 0• S. L'D•$.
DHNTIBT.
Roser Graduate of the Toronto Univermite
and Royal College of Durant Burgeons of
ppt, aamr•1bo with honors Aeo t'o.t•graduete of
tD leago School of Prosthetic Dentistry (with
Ipyeorable mention.
Rverythiag known to the Dental Profem•,loa
!Meta this o6lce. Bridge work, crowns, al.
rum, gold and vulcanite plate; all done In
neatest manner poteibin. A perfectly
lees anaesthetic used for Witless ostrac-
ism.
strac•i a.
OMoe one door eolith of Car!Ing itro...tors
$t eter.Ont.
FOR BALE
undersigned has for sale oXt
Let 16. Con. 2, Hay, a number of
up-to-date thoroughbred Shorthorn,
bulls. They are of the low set
blocky type, dark red in color and of
choice breeding. They are all elig-
ible for registration, and will be sold
reasonably. — John Elder, Hensall
P. O.
FOR SAL.i•:.—Two to:s on Shutes
St. in t he village of Exeter, .ne-
in; the south parts of lots 41 rind
42 on the north side of Simcoe
street. These lots aro Well located
for ',Wittily; purposes. For pstrlicu-
lara apply to Andrew il:cxi;ort, Far-
itulbar, or Madman & Stan/nay. Ilar•
rasters, Exeter.
KONEY TO LOAN
We have nnlltnitad private hinds for Invest
.ab noon farm or village property at lows.
Wesel taterest.
DICKSON & CARLINO
Exeter
SEWING
MACHINES
At Bargain Prices.
We are offering a t drawer,
drop head, guaranteed sewing
• machi::e for $21.00 Satisfac-
riONEY TO LOAN.
•
We hove a ler rre amount of private funds to
minim and villege properties et lowrste.
6ateteet. OLADMAN & STANBURY
13arrtatere Solicitors. Mies At. Exeter.
DICKSON & CARLING,
SarrtAtere Solicitors,Notaries (ba♦e1 i -a. ,
Oornmi...t' nen. olicitors for las situ -tons
Bank. Kt"
W ow to Lam at lowest rates of Istere.t.
OFTICE:—VAIN STREET, RXaTXR.
it. L CArlL1W R a.
1. e.DcE OII
tion guaranteed.
in Pianos we still keep up,
our record. high farads
THE EMOTIONAL ACTRESS
Miss Irene Taylor
"LADY iSABELLA"
Without question uestion the greatest
emotional drama of tl e present
egeneration.
Solo Bandf& Orchestra
Special Scenery
Magnificent \Vardtobe
A High -Class Production
At Bargain Day 1', ices
ifldmisslon-25 & 35 MI
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pianos at places other (lealere ! NOTICE TO TA X1'Al• ERS
ask you for inferior goods.
Colne and see us we will
interest you sure.
Collector Hi!~ It announces that
ho twill be at the Town (fall every
Frhl.iy front t) a. m. 10 5 p. rn., rent-
mincin; with Nov. 10111 to receive
t :x -w. ife twill alw, be at the
Town Halt Dec. 12tH, 13th and 14th
S. MARTIN & SON all day, the I tl being the last day
jt
to pay taxes ttithout iso !i plus cent
v
r
To Cure a Cold in One Day ,. 7
r
ors ever
. 7' Laxative BOn10 Qulnlne Tablets. ' i drvietwo, box. aS!
>Mw.l► e. geld Is post la wog. TbIS more, •
E Al It E 11 ftt11 IAIIJ.
GENEItAI. NEWS
--
.Mee Willi, , w hu i.as accused of
the murder of Eliza Lowry, a1 Rod -
Ley last eprine. was last Thursday
released from custody, Judge Austro
claiming' the pieseculioll beJ not
enough evidence to cosine& Willis
with it IAA crime.
Josie Carr, the young 'Toronto
girl, who was clxcr;(tl tvitb u►an-
Slaui.lIter of an infant whichshe
abducted from Eaton's alone in Te-
rme o, pleaded guilty at her trial
Wednesday. She was sentenced to
seven yearn at the Kin4stOn penite.►-
titry.
They make one feel as though life
was worth living. Take ono of Car-
ter's Little Liver Pills after crating
It will relieve dyspepsia, aid diges-
tion, give tone and vigor to the eye -
tem.
Ottawa. Nov. 3.—Steps will proba-
bly bo taken by the Government to
rescind or amend the legislation of
last session whereby Cabinet minis-
ters upon relitement after live years'
service become entitled to a pension
equal to half their ministerial salary.
There i:m no loffkeel announcement en
the subject us yet. and, of course,
any chance that is made will hove
to bo by Parliament itself.
You hardly realize that it is med-
icine when taking Carter's Little LI -
ver Pills; they aro very small ; no
bad effects; all troubles from tor-
pid livor are (relieved by their use.
Montreal, Nov. 2.—In opening the
November session of Kisses bench
court, Montreal. to -day. Mr. Justice
Hall made important su;;cations on
the jury system, appealing tbrou;h
the members of the grand jury to
the public Ito consider and decide
whether ctuenee was not desirable.
Ile favored elle .acceptattae of the
decision of itho magistrates as to
whether .or ,not a particular crimi-
nal should leo before a jury for trial,
and to save the time •ot gentlemen
servitre on grand jury as well as
much expense 'Lo the country.
SIIR JAMES WATSON'S OPINION
olnYYMMOY
Ile hays that the oominoucst of all
disorders, and one front which few
escape is catarrh. Sir Jaynes firmly
believes ,in local trecitrnent which is
best supplied by "Catarrhozorne." No
else .of catarrh can exhist where
Catarrhozone is used; it it a mir-
acle worker, relieves almost il:s( int'-
ly and curds after other remedies
fail. Other itreatmcnts. cense reach
t diseased parts Like eat ar.rhoz one
r e source of the
because it: goes to tit u
trouble along with elle ,arr yon
breathe. Catarrhozone is free front
cocaine it leaves no bad effects, it is
imply itatnre's own cure. Accept
no :substitute for (Catarrhozone
which alonel can cure Catarrh.
YON hew do action of fruit.
Apples, on the kidneys—oranges,
for stomach and appetite—prunes
and figs for the bowels. Bat—
fresh fruit won't CURE these or-
gans when diseased t they can only
HELP to keep them well.
or Fruit Liver Tablets
can—and DO—cure. They are fruit
juices—but changedchemicallyand
medicinally, by oar secret process.
So remarkable is this convection,
that "Pruit-a-tives" cure all Stom-
ach, Liver, Kidney and Skin Dia -
east. ,, where the fresh fruit would
have no effect on the trouble.
5oc. a box. At all druggists.
FRUITATIVEE, Limited, OTTAWA.
The oldest drug business in the
county Ilan ch:Lit, ed hands, Ii. ll.
Combe, of Clinton. Lavin.; sold out
Ito W. S. It. }Lames. film. II., of
the a. Inc down. The business tt•a5
started by the late Jas. II. Comte! in
1859, and was conducted by Mtn
until lthe time of his death, which
.occurred in 1898. Me. Come estao-
!kil►ed Tor himself a widespread re-
putation aS an expert chemist and n
conscientious business man. After
Mr. Combe'e death the business was
(serried our by hie eons Capt. II. B.
Combo, who ltd the misfortune to
be burned out about three years a eo.
Ile immediately opened out in one
of the ,Searle stores urt,til lh,a ;cow
was built. and the stoic to whiob
Mr Ilolmes ,now succeeds is one of
the most up -4o -date outside the
cities.
HOW"f0 GET CONSUMPTiON.
Ninety tier cent. of the "lu.nj era"
contract •consumption by allow in;
power of ireeistannce to fall so low
that a favorable oo±elition for the
develoi,ement of the baccilli is pro-
vided. In a bisalt by 5yalenc 00114
sumption can't take snot. But
where .1 hero is weaknes3 and debility
there yet( find tuberc.olosis. For de-
veleeiti; istrengtb and buildin; up
the wo.•tk, nothing equals Ferro•rone.
It makes the blood nutritious and
the nerves enduring. Tito tray it
cant -ea -0 .Coed into nutriment the
appetite ie. :rivets is surprising. Just
what :the man. ver„in: on ecomu.np-
liot ,heals,—t bat's Ferrr_zone. if
HURON fir -1 and weiik 11on'1 put off. Fifty
cents buys a box of fifty tablet s --
at all deflere.
EDEN
The Totlowrut; is the report for
S. S. No. 4, Usoorne, for the month
ofOctd//r V.—Edna Luxton, Eileen
n
( Caves. IV.—Itussell May, Frank
Rooke, Arthur Kerslake. Ernie Lux-
ton, Willie Wenber, Nene McCurdy,
Frank Ilandford, \Villit. Esscry, Ilel-
1i Essery. Cecil Skinner, V.iac Kers-
lake. III. — Hedley May, Willie
Walker, Annie McCurdy, Thomas
Coates. Ge,ore,e Davis, Ave Skinner.
Carrie May. Lila Crci;bion, heckle
Colbert. Sr. Hs — Mary McCurdy,
Fred \Veobcr, Clara Kellet, Wesley
Colbert. Jr. H.—Attie hunter, Lena
Coates, Leda IIardin;, Verna Cceitea,
Rhea McCurdy. Alice Creighton. Pt.
II.—Eddie Kellet, Thelma Skinner,
Minnie May, Sant McCurdy, Frank
Coates. Sr. i.—Roy Thompson, Roy
Webber, Irene McCurdy. Jr. I. —
Verda !lick., Carrie • Thompson.
Names in order of tnerit ; avers i at-
tendance 33.
A IIIId01 S HEADACHE.
.otter of the merinest thinea in the
world. To prevent biliousncst use
Dr. Ilautitton'y !'ills which keep the
system clean and pure, regulate the
bo•.weht, ixive tone 10 kidneys and liv-
er. You'll never have a headache,
you'll e:ever have a sour stomach,
but you will have. vi(orous, braoiu;
health by 4akites Dr. liamiltion'.
Pills. Your thuggish sells Dr. Ham-,
ilt041'.e Pills, 25c. per box or five lox-:
es Gor one dollar.
The l(•xt• of the imperial inaanifesto
;;an(in; amnesty to preilioa1 pri-
soners signed ay F'cperer Nicholas
Nov. 3rd declares : 1i at ny virtue rif
ties intention expressed in the ma.i-
efcsto.of Oct. 30 to accord the pewi-
t ttion inviolable principles of civil
liberty. free pardon is ;ranted to
political criminals of various raie-
;ories, Which nre' enumerated, and
al"o in participators in '1rikev and
thole respeneiblc for breakin; con-
tracts. Th. tartest] ' x.ea'li to tlto-e
now in [arisen and to those Piot yet
tried or on whom sentence his not
boon procuunccd. Persons co.ivictel
of crime' committed over ten years
ago urn to be released an 1 will be
sant to the Siberian colonies. Those
who :ire naw colonists there will be
allowed, otter lour years, 10 choose
their places of resident(, but nre
prohibited from living in the capi-
tals, 81. 1eIersbur; and efotcow,
for three years. Convicts not ratl-
ine under these cn(0 oriel hive their
sentences reduced by one-half, and
persons oonilemned 'to impri-enrne.at
for life have their sentence. reduce:l
to fifteen y' urs' imprieentnent.
AN ENGLiSII AUTHOR WROTE
"Nie dote, no shine, ro fruit, no
flowers, tr. leaves.—November !”
Many Americans would add no free-
dom from catarrh, e. lith is- No az-
rravate.l focal). this month that it
b"comec gnat ant ly t roublesotne.
There is abundant proof that catarrh
iv 1 constitutional c(is(a ". 11 ;s re-
late.l to sierofuln and consumpt i hn,
twine one of the wasting dise(tst•t.
Hood's 8arseparilla hes shown that
alit is capable of ermdientirv; scrtof-
ula, completely tures cn(arrh, ant
esker in (time prevents consumption
We cannot met how any sufferer (en
put off (akin; this medinine, in view
of the widely published record of its
rattiest! 'and permanent cures. it iM
undoubtedly Anterieans Orrn1(st
H. SPAC' NANMedicine for America's (lreelcct Di -
I melee—Catarrh.
Robert Wallis, who has benne an
inmate of the Goelerich jail off and
on dor The past twenty years, died
al that. inet irut ion lost week front
a disease incident to old age.
That tiredLanguid feeling and
dull headache is very disagreeable
Take two of Carter's Little, Liver
Pills before retiring, and you will
find relief. They never fail to do
good.
The fifty acre !grass farm on the
12th concession of McKillop, belong -
in; to the Morrison estate. was sold
by auction, in Senfortle on Satur-
day. Mr. Wm. Morrison was the
purchaser for $2,005.
\Vine bam suffered 1 he worst fire
it has had in years last week, when
the Rulttton ,black was destroyed.
Several had narrow escapes and C.
Swanton had Ito drop his wire out of
a window to gave her from
dhc
flames. The loss tt•ns nhout $12.000.
\Vinel:lrn Curling Club organized
Friday evening.. Nov. 3rd, for the
season. when :the followin; officers
were elected: honorary ',remittent.
Thos. Dell lonor•ary vice-president,
0. McKenzie; president, C. N. Grif-
fin; vice-president, Chas. Knecht ler.
It was decided to leave the outer ap-
pointments till nest meut.ing. A
.coccl future ',yenta to be in store (or
Ila Wineham Curtin. Club, atm the
rink has 'been enlarged by an addi-
lion of two rinks, and it is expected
that ;read ico i. i11 always be avail-
able
Chan. Edwards, a son sof Mr. Peter
Edwards, who bac lately :settled in
Goderich, died very awldenly in
eel Friday 'ni.h1• Nov. 3rd. Ed$
uards had mime to bia father's home
ill, laud twas able to be about, retir-
inz ::A u5u 11 Friday night in a b:rd
wit h him brol.l:er. The brother (frost,
early 'to lea to work, Band noticed,
nut lin a- unusual with Charles. But,
a memlrr of the family .ga:n; to
aroute him later found hien dead.
Hitt tnndica1 allcne!ant (Dr. Maolin)
has cxpr(saed .himself os unable to
certify to the cause uf death, and an
in.ltu:.t will likely lo held.
RANGES MADE OF STEEL.
Peninsular St; el Ranges are made
of planished steel that has a lustre
like that of a well kept locomotive.
They require no blacking.
The body it carefull ' rivetted
with steeple head rivets and is made
of two thickftesces of steel with an
asbestos lining This retains all the
heat in the oven.
If you take pride in youreitcben
and your cooking, you will "fall
in love" with PENINSULAR
I'LANISLfT;D STEEL RANGES
the moment you see them.
We are showing all the new at}
and handsomest designs.
local *tent:
J
The death' of Mrs. Noble, r elict Lit
the late Thotu:is Noble, occurred at
the hone of Mr. A. Foster, on'Thin-N-
day of lost week. Deceased ryas
tt idea• When she cline to the: C.400 -
try misty forty years a;o, Itikin; un
lar A•esiderce o' i !' 211d c t., of
I(ullte t, on 't lie i • 1 • , now occupied
by Chas. Peececk. . • has lived in
Clinton for severs , .ars. . She
leaves four aor:s 1 two dau;hler.s
three soma are li. c; in 'foront i, T.
11. Gerrard and Je bit ; int Francis is
(tock Creek : the daughters ere Mrs.
W. Stewart, Mullett, and Mrs. Sher-
man, Chiol go.
On Tuesday last two ladies, rather
1i1,avily veiled and plainly dressed,
1n:tde a canvas of flue business places
of S vtffort 1, as well as some of the
private residences, solicit<ai.r contri-
butions in aid of the Sick C117 1,1ten's
Hospital at Toronto. At the rang ;ct-
Goa of a Lusirr:ss neon, who had be-
come «tIspiClc-uc that he solicitors
were iucp,aclers,.Mayor Cluff wire:l
Mr. J. Ross Robertson, of Toronto,
rteeardi,t the matter, and received
a messy;c. its reply statin; no one
was authorized to solicit aid on be -
hilt of the lioamitale In the mcan-
lilne the pair had either become sus -
Pickets. or had concluded their Ia•
born here. as when the matter teas
turned over to the chief they could
not .txl found, having apparently
driven away. Iti is estimated that
they secured in the neighborhood of
elle hundred dollars here.—Seafortli
News.
Mrs. Moffatt, wife of Mr. Will G.
Moffatt. died suddenly at Clinton on
Friday ;tfternoen. Ueccasee had
been m in delicate acute health for seine
time, end her death was inevitable,
but no one had the sli41 test antici-
pation that it would come so soon.
as aha h:td 1)0011 able to bo up and
around cluriu; the week. She was
the eldest dau;htor of Mr. S. J. An-
drews, was in her 2611i year, and
had only been married a little more
than two years; ;chain six months
ago she aunt reeled a cold, which de-
veloped into lune, trounle.
EXETER COJNCli.
Council met: in the Town Ball on
Friday. Nov. 3rd, 1905, members all
present. The minulca of mectinz
held Oct. 5th, read and approved.
elr. N. Dyer Murton on ochalf of
the Library board ask for another
li;ht for the reading room. Action
deferred for 't he present.
W. II. Levett -J. Wood—The peeve
with (Councillors Armstrong and
Muir investi;ate re -drains around
the foundry.—Carried.
J. Muir—J. Wood—The Commis-
sioner is hereby instructed to pro-
cure a check valve for pump it the
pumpin-; station end have the same
put in place.—Carried.
The following accounts were passed
and orders drawn on t ho. Treasurer
for the same :Messrs. Bawden &
Sweet, pl. payment on eranolithic
walk, $500.00; Thos, Creech, pt. pay-
ment on ;,ravel eonfract, $159; par.
ey Bros., flour for ilrimacomt.e,
$1.40; Jas. Murray, reelirs to Hy-
drant, and crossing plate;, $30.31:
N. D. Lyhthall, Treas. Canadian mu-
nicipalities.
nu-
nic• :,l"
Ii , elle.m , ,, 4
4 , Thos. Welsh, latter,
$2; Jas. Creech, sr., do., $23.25; Jes.
Sutton, street tr:Iterin=, $12.00; do.,
Labor, $1.75 ; ,ltd. Davis, :Lo., $1.50:
Thos. Creech, do., 75c ; Thos. Web-
ster, do., 4$1.75; \Vater Wes Coot t;,
do.. $6.25; ,1. T. \Vestoott, nicht
watch. $1.50; (C. Luker, do., $1.50;
Geo. Cudmore, labor, $3.25; W. J.
Bissett, p1. salary to Oct. 22, $31.25;
Jno. Ford, pt. salary to Oct., ceme-
tery, $1.50; C. Wilson. labor at ceme-
tery. $1.50; Thos. Elliott, do., $3.12:
C. Il, Snell, electric light for Oct., 15
111111s, $56.12: amount in; (lo
$860.20. Motion per I, Armstrong,
—J. Muir—Carried.
I. Armstrong—Council adjourned
until call of the Beeve.
J. SENIOR, Clerk.
calls 'PCS nca.
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FOlt OVERIIXTY 1 VA)(S
AN OLD AND WELL -TAMP Barssnf.—Mrs
Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for
over sixty years by millions of mothers for their
children while teethingR, with pettedsuoceas
e soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all
pais cures wind colla and le the best remedy
for Diarrheas. Itis pleasant to the taste. SoIA
At every
alfaleLltee. lee nelnbe. d. Be
are atake
Mrs Winslow's Soothins
Sytvpas! set for no other kind.
Farmers' Poultr
We want all your Poultry
alive or dressed, and wil
pay the Highest Pr!ces tor It
Quotations sen: promptly 1
request.
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LONDON ON1
To SEE l'1.' IS TO \VANT 11
Every person who sect the piol
"Queen Alexandra, Iler Grated
dren and Does," at once excl.
can 1 ei•
"Where1 I a copy! 'tan
a beauty:" etc.. etc. It eer:elle
a beauty, far ahead of are -tie
have yet even in 11: • erent 11
lure line, and the pa' eies
Family Herald and mese kl
Montre.,l deserve credit t
few copies tilready rcce•is
section are serccitly
a deei•l:•:1 chance from
former sea ra. f t . !eo03 i
stand. alsotutcly free to a
one 41011:11. for a 310:111'S SU
to time Fancily Ifenitcl an
Star. The paper and pictu
price is a 'marvel of clinap
picture dealer would cosily
dollars for Ihc picture alone..
FANCY COOKERY FOR Cli
MAS GIFTS
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out .1 lie Irtditic•Ji:il dinner
good old-f(tshivned plum
and .I ho numerous ohtcr s
daint lest Ilut sonnet line
this Jird iv tee pe actiae co
favor, of including various
coekory simony one's Cl
rifts. In tate December I)e
there is .a sustescetive cltapt
"Thu making of cm housewife,
Isabel Gordon Curti:, eivin;
useful hints to this purpose.
eest.ions f. .r• : ('hilrl', Chris
Party,'' "Ver••:::: l'1 to Pud•litte
Ifarmonnaue uiu:•' '," and '
Little Cake.i for hlc. iday Ocea
prove to Ise usefr,i, as, well as
thing now to :eel tr. one's
and "ILoa.e 111141:1 1'otiday l;(
and "Tel:.! • moonutions for
dren's Chri:tmal Parties" cl
very- valuable department of
n1:l.zazi11'.
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Fits, Epilepsy, St. Vitus'
Sickness, write tar a t. cal
treatise on such &seas(3 to
179 King Street, W., Tor
druggists sell or can obtain f
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said Rub
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Make a carriage more
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Worth their cost in the
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save. Lasts as long
iron rims on all
ary roads.
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