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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1906-11-08, Page 1Secure ; our Clubbing Rates We can give you rates for all daily and principal weeklies pub- lished in Canada. HURON & M1DDL ESEX GAZETT Ei Auction Sale Season is Here. Advertise your sale in the TIMES so that every person hi he District will know it. THIRTY-FOURTH YEAR -No 1730 EXETER, JNT., CANADA, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 8th 1906, r Oo per year in advance tiNN•••NN••NNNN•N• N•NNN••NN•••- JONES & CLARKS' Phone 1Vo. 32. Plaids That are both Distinctive and Stylish Black Watch, McKenzie, Stewart and pretty fancy Plaids in rich dark shades of Green. Blue and Red. Ex- tra quality of scfine wool especially adapted for kitting. Several pieces just put in stock. Prices low for this qual- ity, 25c, 5oc and hoc per yard. Natty Neck Scarfs With the incoming of the Overcoat Season is the de- mand for Scarfs. Nothing more dressy or serviceable than Black Silk made either in a shaped muffler with light lining, or the long wearing folded Scars. Adds to a man's appearance and comfort, saving the laundry bill at the same time. Full assortment of goods in our north window Don't Delay Buying Furs Our stock of Ladies' Coats, Ruffs and Muffs, also ' Men's Coats and Caps is still all that could be desired• Dressed Fowis...- Chicken 7 1.2c alive 9c dressed I nags 5 1-2c " Duck 10 7 44Geese ii 9 44� 4 One cent per pound less for cash. Two cents per pound less for scalded poultry. AH poultry to be dry pick- ed and picked clean, all feathers off wings. Poor skinny fowl not wanted at any price. Crops must be empty. Necks must not 'be broken or twisted. Please bleed in mouth. Jones & Clark Headquarters for the Celebrated W. E. Sanford Clothing also high grade furs and dress goods. ../tt••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• MSDIOAL JW. BROWNING, M. D., M. C. • P. S„ Graduate Victoria Unt- o write. ta enndd r.idenenoe. Dominion, e DR. A. F. MALLOY, MEMBER ONTARIO COLLEGE PHYSI- daoe and Surgeons. Snooeesor te. Dr. J. A. ee. Office Main street- Residence, east on fret street north of Poet Office, Exeter, •Ontario. DR8. Y. AND 11. M. COWAN, 394 Piccadilly Street., London, Ont. *Telephone 152,8. Long distance connection. ep.plm attention given diseases of women and y. Oxford or C. P. R. Street Oars to e street take you almost to the door. other city office. Special Hospital and that aresogemento tor patients from a distance. DENTAL DR. A. R. KINSMAN. L. iiiiD. S. D. D. 8., Honor Grading* desb of Toronto University, Meltst. Teeth extracted without pale or tad after snots. Oece in P en - sou'. block, West side of Main ewe b, Lxetet• DR. G. F. ROULSTON, L. D. 8., D. D. S., Dentist. Member of 8. C. D. 8., of Ontario and Honor Graduate of Toronto University. Oretcs:-Over Dickson & Carling's Law Offices in Dr. Anderson's former dental parlors. f''IONEY TO LOAN. r ` Ws have • Merge amount of private funds is sae on farm and v111ag.ptopertles at Menet*. OLADMAN Z BTANBURY Banisters Solicitors. Main 81, Exeter. DICKSON & CARLING, • AI posimbelseer.. elleltors•ef r the MoleNINM•ons Soak. Me. M easy to Less at lowest rates of Wires% OrrIca t-YAZN B?1RLT. =ZSTEIL 0. nafLIINI M A. 1. t. DI $011 1fTfHOMAS CAMERON, CONVEY - i& sneer, wills drown, money to loan es real estate. 11110 licensed Ancetenner for 111 we•ties tet Buren and Porte. Charge. moderate. Orders lett at the Toms IT at my resideece, Farquhar will receive prompt atten ilea. afONEY TO LOAN We have unlimited private funds for Inve.t est upon term or Nllage seop.rty.b lose. ales o[ Inturese. DICKSON & CARLING Exeter WILLIAM BROWN, PROF. Dir- LOMA OF ROYAL INCORPORATED SOCIETY OF MUSICIANS. ENGLAND. Organist of Truitt Memorial Church, Exeter. Piano, Organ, harmony and Theory of Music.. Terns on Application. Exeter, Ontario. IIF.NSA1,1. "In Ills Steps"illustrated ,with panamoric views ttnd tnovin; pie - tures vas 'given in the Methodist church last Friday evening end was largely attended. "Ten Nights in a Isar Room" 'vas given in the sa.me church Monday evening. The Quartette ot the Ilensall Methodist church took part in t he anniversary of the 8exsmith Church Tucsd.ty evening. A number from hero attended. Mrs. C. A. McDonnell was in Kip - pen during the past. week visiting her aunt. Mrs. R. Mellis. Mrs. Carmichael is moving this week into Oro dwelling she resent - Iv purchased from Mr. John Mo - 't iegor. Mr. T. Dengaugh returned last week from the Northwest where he had been engaged in threshing dur- ing the vast two months. Rev. and 'Mrs. Toll were in St. Marys during the week. The new moulding department of the Ilensall Foundry f's nearing com- pletion and when finished will bet one of t he largest in Western Ontario. Dr. Ferguson lass moved into the dwelling ho !recently rented from Mrs. Patterson, ovhere he will re- main until lthe tenancy ot bis own residence expires. Mrs. John Willis. who lives; near Hon+:all is this week moving to Exe- ter, where .she will reside. Mrs. George Davie, who has been living Lor some time with her moth- er, Mrs. John Willis, left last week for Chappelc, Rainy River District, where her •husband is engaged as stone cotter. Mrs, William Moir left thie Toronto, where she will visit daughter r Mrs. Joseph Case. Mr. T. Murdock spent Sunday with friends in London. Mr. Gould, foreman of the ITenaall Foundry Company !'has moved into the dwelling owned by Miss Moir on the weal Fide of the village. \hiss Doherty. of London, is visit- ing :her brother, Rev. Doherty, at the rectory. Peter Melville and Nelson Blatch- ford, bare returned home from the west. the ;former on Saturday and the latter on Monday. Both had been away tall summer. Mr. W. M. llarburn is on a shooting trip. Colin Hudson vi'ited his father In Scaforth 013 Sunday. Miss Ilagler, of _Clinton, is visit• ing at Gee. Hudson'at. - ,;eaeph Derntine, .of Zurich, vistU. ed In Bonsai! over. Sunday. James Troyer and family are this week moving to Seaforth, where they will snake their future home. Mr. Pinckney (has mOVed into the house vacated by Mr. Troyer. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Joynt, of 8eaforth. visited Mr. Geo. Joynt over Sunday. Mr. Chas. Dyer, of the Molti+an's bank staff 45 a:t phis home in Exe- ter. owing Ito illuces. Rev. Hector. 'the Black (Knight. will preach in the Presbyterian. church Sunday tmorning. and in the Methodist church in the afternoon end evening. On Monday ,night ho will deliver as lecture in the Pres- byterian nhurch, Miss Jpncs, of Exeter, is visiting her slater, Mrs. Manns. Workmen commenced this week tearing eown'the old Bonthron resi- dence at •Rodgerville. PILES Qi;1CKLY AND POSITIVE• Iv cured with Dr. Sboop's Magic oint- moot- 11e mode for piles alone -and it does the work surely and with sat- isfaotion. Itching. painful, protrud- ing of blind pila=f disappear 1 ike mag- ic by its use. Large. Nickel cap- ped glass jars. 50c. Sold and recom- mended by W. 8. Ilowey. week her in Muskoka SIiAIRON SCHOOL. REPORT The following is a correct report of the standing of S. 8. No. 4. Stephen, AUCTIONEER for the month of October. Names are In order of merit. Sr, IV. -Gladys Nellie Amy, n lock N 11 M r .a he a B.9. Phillips, Licensed Keetle S n aged Auctioneer for the County y of Huron. Charges modetatr, All coannalettoat' WilliePresucator, Minnie Kestle, Et addressed Office 11. S. Phillips, peasant or order. lent at el Kestle, Herbert Wein, Merner Eit- her. Office will raeia a prompt attention. her. Jr. IV -Lorne Morfock, Harry Schwarz, Arva Brokenehire, Beulah Smith. Clarence Either, Leonard Schroeder, Herbert Kraft, Alvin Cor- nish, Oscar Cornish. Sr. III.- Willie Schwarz, Mildred Klumpp, Mabel Cosworth, Clinton Brown, Mervin Brokenehire. Emerton Schroeder. Jr. I11- Otto Brown, Gordon Cornish. Sr. 11- Lulu Kestle. Jr, iI -Emerson Roeszler, Edna Amy, Ila Either. Clin- ton Morlock, Clara Wein, Laving !Smith, Emerson Wein, Joseph !Schwarz. Pt. TI -Edwin Cornish, Jo- seph Brokenshire, Mervin Coxworth, Annie Aubin. Pt. I. -Olive Cornish, Hazel Preszcator. No. on roll 40; av- erage attendance 35. GEOIUil'. V. LAWSON, Teacher. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE TiMES • SUBSCRiBE FOR TLIS TIMES f LEWIS THOMAS ' Civil Engineer ft Architect (Late Department of Public Work., Canada.) Consulting Engineer for Municipal and County Work, Electric railroads, Sewerage and Waterworks System Wharves, Bridges and Re -taloned Concrete, Phone 2220 London Ontario $25 DIAMOND RING We make s specialty of a ring at this price. it is exceptional value. We have sold hundreds of /them. Express charges prepaid. Money refunded if not per. fectly satisfactory, G_ti• Ward 60. London Ontario. Specialists in Diamonds and Cut Glass. Field Day Sports The animal field day" sports of the High and l'ublte schools held last Friday afternoon weirn highly suo- oeBsful and the management de- serves groat oredit for the. manler In which each event was pulled olf. In the ,senior event's thorn was not much oumpetitioai, except in the colo vault. which had about ci,;ht entries. All 'the junior events were well filled, almost every younaater In the school wishing to display Iiia athletic ability. The races by the girls were exoiting, a-aola one hav- ing her contingent of rooters. Tom Carling was the winner of the medal scoring thin greatest plumber of pointe. In the evening an entertainmlentl was given in tho town hall consist- ing of Fangs by the hizh sobool Glee Club and individual members. piano Bolas, recitations and addresses. During the evening the prizes wore distribututed to the several winners F. Clegg, provident of the athlet- ic club, watt chairman of the rnteeting and filled his position very accept- ably. Following is the ,names of the winners. Senior half -mile relay, Carling, Triebner and Workman 1st. Martin, Clegg, Dobler, 2nd; Junior half -mile relay race, Amos, Gould and Stone- man, 1st; Barrows, Taylor. Hevwood, 2nd; 100 yards race senior Carling let, Martin 2nd; Junior, Brintnall, Duns - ford, Heywood; Senior sack race, Car- ling, Martin, Willis; Junior sack race, Stoneman, Heywood, Soutbcott; Sr. three-legged race, Martin -Clegg, Car- ling -Hagen, Triebner-Workman; Juni- or three-legged race, Stewart -Hey- wood, Brintnall-Taylor, Fear -Mitchell; Wheelbarrow race senior, Carling. Martin, Wark man; Wheelbarrow race junior, Heywood, Gould, Stoneman; ole vault senior. Triebner, Copeland, Hagen; Pole vault junior, Brintnall, Dunsford, Taylor; High jump senior, Carling, Clegg, Martin; High jump junior, Amos, Hurdon. Dunsford; Running hop step and jump senior, Carling, Martin, Triehner; Running hop step and jump junior, Brintnall, McE►een, Wainer; Ruunlng broad jump senior, Carling, Martin, Trieb- ner; Running broad jump junior, Dunsford, Brintnall, Gould; Standing broad jump senior, Martin, Carling; Standing broadumpp junior, Stone- man, Dunsford, Taylor; Putting shot senior, Carling, Triebner, Workman; Putting shot junior, Dunsford, Brint- nal. McEwen; Throwing baseball Beni- - Triebner, Martin; Throw- j''' Dunsford. Bobier, Brintnall; Race, bo" C 11 fiinII taw., p*' Carling. Mitchell, Wood; Race, boys 8 mesad Wider. Parsons, Senior. Fleming; Girls' race, senior, 100 yards, Gertie Thompson, D. Dilling, 31. Coward; Frls junior, Gracie Thompson, G. ore, Anna Dow; Girls, 11 and under Stella Southcott, G. Hardy, Mary Acheson; Girls 8 and under, E. Row- cliise, Rata It.owe, P. Jackson; Girls senior, 75 yards. G. Ford, E. Riede - man, V. Johnston; Egg race senior girls,'•V. Johnston, G. Ford, E. Hiede- man; Egg race junior girls, M. Carling Stella Soutbcott, L. Snell. OANEW OTILIC Swath' lin AIM Yes lira Ihrr wed ot HALE REGISTER REGISTER Thur day. Nor. 15, 1906. Auction sale of dairy cows ,at Metropolitan Hotel Exeter. commencing ai: one o'clock sharp. Thos. Cameron, Auct. W. .1. Williams. Prop. Thursday, Nov. 15, 1900. Auction sale of horses and colts at the Met- ropolitan hotel. Exeter, commencing at one o'clock sharp. C. E. Hackney, Prop.; Jos. While and Thomas °sm. eron. Auct. Thursday, Nov. 22, 1906. Auction sale of farm stock and implements on Lot 7, Oon. R, Ilibbcrt, commenc- ing at one o'clock sharp. No reserve John Mitchell, Prop.; Thor. Cramer. on, Auct. 1'O11 OVER SiXTY YEARS AN OLD ANn WILL -Tynan R.Muay.-Mr Winslow 's Soothing Syrup has trees used for over six! by millions of mother, for Metz children while will perfeesmycoses It seethe. the alieftens the gums, allays all OaU e+(nd 0 e. and le the bot reined, 11 [ti ht p�vteeoeeyyyi part, of the taste. Bei xesM a its tlalee la inealci sols Be .w tarn Mrs inslow's 5eotkIne Sr'rseaed ask tot .o ether Rads LINES ON ELORA On hearnig a young lady ray it was her native villages and noted for its romantic scenery, being where the Erwin and Grand .rivers meet. Oh 1 had 1 1 he power Ito describe with try pen Elora's fine bowers. its raves ailed glen, Its evergreen •mountains, its .rivers and rills, Its rocks and its fountains, its val- leys 31141 ,hills. Where ;are e:cenes so enchanting, fine or ern grand, As here to be found in your own native I:andt \Vhy. no grander theme could be given nay friend, Than the vale where the Erwin and Grand Rivera blend. 80 Larry Takes a Hand at Cleaning Furnaces Laeiht wake Oi thought es th' winth er w•us aeaomin on by fait de. grees that Oi would undhertake to fix up mo furnace, which tuns all 'slicked up .aid But en' ashes, whin th' foire wint out lasht spring, an' nobody that it wurth whoflo to have it classed out an' 'fixed up. Oi invited wan av rue (rinds, wsho docement do anny wor-rk in th' win- ther. an' not more nor he can help in th' summer to help me. He came around about tin o'clock int th' mornin' nn' sed toimes wuz ,Zottin' hurter an' harder an' th' poor man diddent shtand anny show in this wurld anny mom, but thank good- ne{s when he got to heaven he wuddent .have anny furnisees to fix. Ed •Willis wuz there loojain' on SW reed not Ito bo too sFure. es he hoard that in th' thereafter a man kept on wor-rkin' at hez trade an' th' chances wuz that he would have to mind furnacea some place. Then me trind sed he wanted Ed to undershtand he wuz just es relig- ious es th' nixt roan, an' could lick th' Muffin' out rot anny body that sed hes heart wussenti full of broth- erly love for all mankind. Ed took it all back, and me (rind std. "Your remade.' proves th' case,' but sea Ed, "What are ye goin' bo do wid th' furnace annyss"ay.' "Tle- gorry Oim goin to clan out th' grails, ashes, root an' pipes." Ed sed he would go down to .th' yeller an' seen himwork. ez ho loved to twee honeet toil, an' winked to me to eum along an' nee th' fun, an' ez Oi knessr ho wuz afhter leasin' me frind Oi wint along. When ho had lugged out about halt tk' ashes. loo found sum clink- ers ,had got ahtuck in th' graft, an' he dug at thim with a poker an' finally tried to knock thins out with s BnOVet. 'You niver wint much .to school sex 18d. "Ilego.rry Oi wint to scheol enuf to learn that the poor man Lament got no chance in this w•or-rid" scz he, wiping th' ashes oust av hez whiskers, "an' Oi got enuf since to know that a furnace otto be clane:d out in th' spring. "Seems to mo" set Ed. "That yez diddent take a course av clinker ex- traotion in th' school yez attindcd." "01 diddent" res he, "but be- gorry, if yes know Inose to take out th!clinkers 001 not charge n stat ter th' job," So Ed took off hez coat, an' viat, un' necktie, an' winked at me an' -Id us to sit down an' take things say lsltoile Le showed us a thing or 2. Tlncn Ed uoktld ]tet heath insoide tltt foots dure. an wriggled lies ar-ruin thro to th' insoido an' began grah- bin' 111' clinkers wid hez hands. IIo would pull thins putt av th' graft nn' shove shim out nv th' furnace along hex shirt busom, until he got thim all out. My f rind sed he'd be dad gummed if he icer thought av dole' it that way, until Ed thried to got out av th' furnis. Ho cuddent get hes urrums out. Ile twisted an' pulled an' we could hear him bump hes head ;,g nst th' furnis. an' ecc hez legs nn' feet wrap,thimsilves nround aich ither an' we thought mny be wuz chokin', so Oi patted hien on th' back nn' towld him to Bhtop en' tial. Insetde th' furies Ed ooffed an' aliput tared an' ez near ez we could snake out he wanted to get out afore Ise rested. Finally Oi rez "Ed, do yez want do git •a doehter•" "llegorry no: Oi want t• git out av this bloontin' ehllot, or sornethiu' Mire that only worse. So we took Lotd nv Ed an' pulled !u►' tugged, but t h' best we could do wuz to ,tear eft hes shirt. Ed hollered toile) tame wan 4n a base drum. but we finally got 'hes bead c shoulders a hez an' tar-r(nu out, n wuz all r:cratchcd an' diet face a serght to we. "If yez exay :a wurrd (o We be sex, "Oi'i1 elituff yes in th' furnis ;,n' ',Wart a Loire safe! yor whiekers. Afliter Ed had gone. we laid down on tit' coal pilo an' Lifted till our bleat 11 i; iv out, a11' t hat night Ed svtiz Iayin' on tit' :cry with tinny. mint on him an' a flaxseed poultia on hez eye which he axidentally bunged up by WW1 in t h' furnis. It ta)I ,Mc11, What is it Elorat what makes thea to gleam As a villaaga the fairest that \tea ',rent The reason is this. being the place of your birth, To you ita the fairest earth. sweet vale of Avcca. .o nicely de- scribed ! In .Moore':: 11i4a p runs, 1 ,read thein with pride. Ilut not in old Erin is :any so grand As this to Irl fount in your own nag live i.and. ever of any on DARE Mooresville. October 29111, 1900 THE REV. 1111, R. HICKS 1907 AL- MANAC The Rev. fit R. Iiinks ht:+ bran compelled by the I,opualar demand to resume the publication of hie well known and popular Almanac for 1907. This splendid Almanac is now ready. For sale by newsde olds. or sent postpaid for 25 cents, by Word and Works 1'ubli:+hin„ company. 2201 Lo -est sl rent. St. Louis, Mo., pub- .lacrs of Word anal Works, one of (ha hest dollar monthly ma;rnzlnes in America. Otte Almanac goer with every aubacription. CASTOR I A Pot Ipfaats sad Ckil4rts. Do KW Yu Nets Always legit Bears the Aigsstare of SAVERS Alist of a few fuel and price savers. Our store is full of the best fuel saving and good baking Ranges and Heaters made. The Garland Ranges 4 or 6 hole $33.00 up. The Gar- lands have extra large ovens. Souvenir Ranges 4 or 6 hole $40.00 up. Crown Hurons 4 or 6 hole $26.00 up. National Steel Ranges 6 hole $44.30 $50.00, ac- knowledged to be the most up-to-date Steel Range on the market. Also a full line of Art Garland, Souvenir, Hot Blasts and Oak Heaters. FURNACES NEW IDEA FURNACES Huron Red Hot Furnaces are up- to-date in every particular espec- ially constructed for getting the great- est amount of heat with the smallest quantity of fuel. HERMAN'S HARDWARE and Stove Store TOCK FOOD T FI 0 0� un The Council of the village of Exeter stet in the ofilco of the clerk. Mem- hers present were the Reeve. Council- lors Creech, Helena,' and Treble. The minutes of meeting held Oct. 22ad were read and approved. Bylaw No. 6, light). ,authorizing the Council to barrow $10.000.(10 for the purpose of loaning the same for a term of 15 years to the: Exeter Canning and Preserving Company Limited to aid nisch company in establishing and op- erating a canning factory in Exeter was read and discussed and the clerk read the ,.ante a second and third time and it Wale finallti passed. The Reeve signing the same and the stamp of the seal of the corporation was placed thereon. By-Iew No. 7, 1900, authoriiins the raising. levying and collecting a tate on the dollar of all etetes41rle property within the municipality wen testi three tunes and finely parsed, the Reeve signing the slime and the et atnp of the corporation wus plateed thee on. Mrs. Sutton appeared before the council asking aid to recurs rt truss for her yon ;and the WV(' was ap- pointed to iotersicw Mrs. tiuttoo's family t.rx1 try to stray,' the nt'cere nary aid. i That the action of the Reeve in securing legal advice re -obstruction on Main street be maintained by this council and the Rcwvo is berthy '.e- thorised to have papers served on Now is the time of the year you are bringing in your stock for the winter and you want them tolled up a bit, and the best thing to give them is stock food. We have on hand Dr. Hess', Clydesdale Dr. Scott's, Dr. Kendall's Rid your chickens of Vermin by using Instant Louse Killer and make theni by feeding them PAN -A -CEA• Our lines of Fall Goads are arriving daily and are tiding displayed on our Counters, Bring your Butter Eggs, Dried Apples, Big Onions.. Poultry dead or alive, they are as good as Gash. COWARD & CLARK, Winchelsea "1111 LEADING COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. CENTRAL STRATFORD., ONT. This school is recognized to be one of ° the beat Commercia schools in America. You can safely judge a school by the ap- plications it receives. rills term we received applications from firms in six large American cit- ies and from far more towns and cities of Canada including Sask- atoon. Sask.. on the west and Charlottetown. P. E. T., on the East, Our reputation means touch for our graduates. Write for our catalogue. D. A. McLachlaW. J. Elliot principal McLachlan 44-1-14-1 4-: +k++++++++++ .+++++ HELP WANTED Young ladies and gentleman who are desirous of making at record, are wanted at the CIINION BUSINESS COLLEGE "Affiliated with Wingham Busi- ness College." to prepare for Bookkeepers, Steno- grapher) Telegraphers. During Jnly and August we could only fill ONE- TENTH of the positions offered our graduates. Catalogue for the asking. Geo. Spotton Principal SUITABLE FURNITURE FOR EVERY ROOM IN THE HOUSE 40 • 011 We have a beautiful selection of the latest designs. Colne and get our prices, all marked in plain figures. We ask you to come to this store for furniture because we believe you will get the kind you want. The stock lincludes all those pieces that Appeal to good tante on account of their design. finish, character and richness We can show newest idees and the most popular ferniture',for the home, that can be found any place, town or city. JAS. BEVERLEY, OPERA BTAOK. Leading Furniture Dealer and Undertaker •arlie3 comc'rneel and chat i1 010 shall be removed forthwith or sat- isfactory security given for nil damages that may arise by the same being left etan.bng on the Main atroe L. C11A1'MAN-1n 2. the wire of a daughter. IIiCAMAN.-In Oct. 31st, the of a son. IIOIR N lfay. Friday. Nov. William Chapman, of iizeter, Wednesday, wife of %t , J. Heitman DIED A IIANDY (HOME BOOK I A book with the above title has just been issued by the family Her, :aid and Weekly Star, of Montroa0, it certainly it we11 named, being an encyclopaedia. 1 amity doctor and cook book all in one, it contains the thousand and one things every one imagines they know. ane% yet few Weide do know. It will settle arsu- meet,: on any subject. it will nave doctor's hills, make it ea•ty for the house a.ife eh'► wants 'to 4 reparo nice meal.. 1, roust be teem in realize 51 hat n valuable book it really is. '11.•! l 'rniiy Her aid of ter! it a. ra free premium en contain WINK PN\W,11)hat,-ln Stephen, on .• to, renditions and .!very q,rretNl Sunday. November 41h, MireMei- should . elite for one, The Family int!' \Vinkenwader, daughter of Het aid anti 1We,•kly Star 'certainly Mr. John Winkewsvadcr. ear" •a big dollar's worth 4t► a year. SCIIMiT.-111 8 catlten. nn Frlwla7, Nil. ,- - -•- 1 "ember end, Mrs. John 8ebinit, at i4 tbs .i*' of 76 years. $C1184.it1I1E FOR THE TIMES