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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1906-11-29, Page 1Secure our Clubbing Rates t,) We can give you rates for all daily and principal weeklies pub - &bed in Canada. 06 MISTY -Fe' A'sA.a--N0 nter IRV HURON do M1DDL ESEX GAZETT l+ Auction Sate Season is Here. Advertise your sale in the TIMES so that every person its he District will know it. 1733 EXETER, 3NT., CANAD ,TRURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 29th 1908, .N.NNH ••••••••••••••••••• JONES & CLARKS' Phone No. 32. ONE-QUARTER .OFF MILLINERY Everything in Ladies' Trimmed or Ready-to-wear Hats to be cleared at one-quarter off the original price. This includes the fashionable styles in latest shades of Wine, Navy, Grey and White. Pretty and sensibte styles for Children's wear. All the newest goods. FURS! It is a great mistake to put off buying Furs until af- ter Xmas. The weeks just preceeding are generally the largest in the fur season and aftet that it is too late to re— peat on choicest lines from the wholesale. A second order of Men's Fur Caps just received gives us a full range of first quality Persian Lamb, Nutria and Electric Seal Prices from $1.50 to $9.50 M.ttaipswr• - There 'are still some very swell Ruffs and Stoles in Sable, Isabella Fox, Oppossum & Coney Prices from $2.50 to $22,50 Only TWO left Ladies' black fur -lined coats, Sable Collars, neat up-to-date styles special on these two coats ro% cash discount. 1 Ruling Prices both Trade and Cash paid for Poultry. Taken in every day. Jones & Clark Headquarters for the Celebrated W. E. Sanford Clothing also high grade furs and dress goods. t� ♦ NN•N tNN•Nt••N•tNN MID1OAL W. BROWNING. M. D.. M. O. J• W • P. 8., Graduate Victoria Uni- e aeNtD. oma and raetdenence. Dominion, iraooratory. Buster. DR. A. F. MALLOY. MEMBER ONTARIO COLLEGE PHYBI- aittas and Surgeons. Successor to Dr. J. A. Rollins. Mice Main street Residence, oast on Bret street north of Post Ofice, Exeter, +Oataria -DRB. Y. AND H. M. COWAN, 894 •Piccadilly Street, London, Ont. -iCTdkele hone lt fM L ong dtstan o e co nnecti o n. tttiin given ees of women and Oxford or C. P. it.Street Care to Feet tike you almost to the door. No other city otllce, Special HoeptW and •tether arraaatontenta for patient. from a ttetanoe. .DR. MCI3RIDE, L. lt. C.. I'.8. ED1N. who bas taken a course in the Edinburgh, London and I'aria hoa- eitale, will look atter Dr. McLaugb- lin's practise in Dashwood, while the latter is taking a further course in medicine in Europe. DISTAL Art& A. R. KINSMAN, L. D. 8., D. D. 8., Honor graduate of Toronto Uniyernty. Dental Surgeon Office 'n Fanson's Block west of Main street—Ex8TgR. R. A. F. RO U LSTO N, L. D. 8.. D. D. 8., Dentist. Member of D. 8.. of Ontario and Honor uate of Toronto University. 7P'ICE:—Over Dickson & Carling's ,aw O®res in Dr. Anderson's former ental parlors. ONEY TO LOAN. • bars a lams &moans et privatt• rands M es farm and village properties as Wonder inherent. OLADMAN t STANBURY Barristers Solicitor. Mals 01 fleeter. DICKSON & CARLaI.NG,tudetor'ltso (paa�, Issl tones. doUetwre foe She Re1.oe 9ask. Bee. M obey M Ie...1 lowest rates of tstitee% OfTIO1Et-f1AD STAR ET. IMMIII. IL oaauwa ► a. v M os snow rfIHOMAII CAMERON. UONVRY- as Amer. wills drawn. money to loan ea real o.tar, bine Licensed ensile ' r ohs counties sot Marga sad Perth. lt''Uh siee. f rvabar with moim Orders WS al ire precis.' fey v(ONEY TO LOAN We have unlimited private fends Por Ismael seor het or village groped. as lowes DICKSON & CARLING Bz•t.r WILLIAM BROWN, PROF. DIr- Lo)(A OF ROYAL INCORPORATED SOCIETY OF MUSICIANS, ENGLAND. organist of Trieitt Memorial Church, Exeter, Piano, Organ, harmony and Theory of Music, Terns on Application. Exeter, Ontario. AUCTIONEER. R 8. 3. Phillip, t.tcen.ed Auctioneer for the County of Huron, Charges mndrrste. All communications addressed to 11. S. Phillips, Ilenaall, or eaten left at Times Office aril rccet.e prompt attention. a LEWIS THOMAS a Civil Engineer! Architect (Lots Department of Public Works, Canaria.) Consulting r.npr((neer for Municipal and County Work, P.tectric rallrceas, Sewerage and Waferanrkt System wharves, Bridges and ke-enforced Cone,et Phone 2490 CHURCH UNION Dr. Cxrmlen, of the . Qiethodiat Church, is oredited wttb` tbe remark. that the Joint Coakmittee of the three churches negotiating ter un- ion—Methodist, Presbyterian and Congregational— Was aiming at bringing union out of the air and making it walk on tbe earth a3 rt material and useful being. So fair as the tvork of thio committee is concerned, it ham auccerded well, finding a much larger unanimity, on the various denourinationral differen- ce: than ttbcy had anticipated. So much Was this felt that their report melt to the Supremo Courts or high- est bodies of •these Churohes. con- tained this resolution: "That this Joint Contanittee, having received tjre reports of tbe various Sub -Cont minces as to Doctrine, Polity, the Ministry. Adminestration and Law and all the reports of the various denonifnational committees, rejoices to find the substantial unity exietin3 among, the negotiating churches, and feels encouraged to continue far. t her negotiations for union." Another statement in this report is worthy the consideration of all belonging to ttlrtode Chur,bes. It is as folflp'Qws: 'It was univergttly •re- cogniz1 in the joint committee that a question so important and ter - reaching in its resulta was not one to be unduly }curried; that a union of the Churches, to be real and last- ing, must carry •the consent of the entire membership and that no final step soled be taken until ample op- portunity had been given to con- sider the whole queatiou in the courts of the various Churches and by the people generally." No vote bas therefor yet been taken in any of elm higher bodies of these Churches for or eigninst union. it being wiser Ito wait until the joint cewxuittee finiehee • It work, •ct1d iet "attire in the air° is clothed with flesh no thnt the .peo- ple can see fl with their eyes and handle it with their •hands before they and ;gkvd to domesticate It, An amiable addict:ie by ' ,I3ishop 1Villiarns, of London, to Alt: Pt-t'sn,. terian General Assembly last June led to an invitation to the Anglican and Baptist Churches to jtei» !A these negotiations. The ComtiliLtec of the Anglican Church thee Intel), reported favoring Abe principle of union, but upholding the Episcopate that there tnust be I3iehops in any future united church into which they could enter, and offering ategotia- tione on the basis that now ministers of the united Church be ordained by a Bishop. An the other churches have proceeded on the prinelplo that there must be an honorable erten, promise in polity and adrninishr.ation it is difficult jo nee how they can retrench now and unite on this sug- gestion, at the same time the Angli• can Church, from its history and traditions, can soarcecly offer less. Prom a perusal of the •reirort of fho joint committee of flee 'three first named chmr•ches, we .believe a basis of union is quite possible, .Lhe chid difficulties in 1 he end will be the love of church traditions and customs, end shall we t.ay, prejudi- ces among the people. In the mean- time Ilia question, so far treachine in its results, should be thoroughly discussed and understood. 'ALLEN—VLETCHER OBNTILALIA A very cbarmtjne wedding W113 mol 1 Mr. Semucl (licks, 2nd concession centered at the home of Mr. and of Il'sbornc, has purchased from el. Mrs. William Fletcher, Main utreet' J. 1'rou.,o, of Ingersoll, another Exeter, Wednesday. Nov. 28; when' thoroughbred yearling filly. The Mester Edna. th i.: youngest daugb-; price paid w•aN two hundeed .and 111 for was united iu marriage to Mr ty stellar,. This makes four thor- Tbonnas C. Allen, of F'arqulEar. Tho ou.hbreds that Mr. tricks has plate ceremony was perforzned by Rev. A. chased from Mr. !'routs' all of which Il. Going, Il, A., at dive o'clock its he has now. Mr. Hicks wants +notit- tbe aitornoolt in the trresoti70 of a' in; but the best to breed from. large number of relatives. end Met. harry Mills and family and friends of the e(41teaCtirr,T, parties Mrs. Anderson and Miss Lillie And - Tho parlor where the marriage ,look er.on viiited find in Crednton on place was beautifully decorate! for Sunday. the occasion. Fesboone of ever,•'reet.' CLirenoe Duplan and F'r.elk Moyle were tastily draped trout lho c,Uilin3l spent Sunday in Crediton. while in the bay window w•4. an cl 1 The annivorsa.ry of the Centralia tar of the tame foliage, and behind Methodist Sunday ecbaol will be that was a background of rnyrtleheld on Sunday and Monday, Dicene• Over tbe heads of the bridal couple, her 23nd and 24th, was a mer.,rslttouelit in this whores, ltifr, ferny Simpson, has moved •in- ol a huge wishbone and sdspeitded; to his nett/ barber shots in the auf- from ills was a beautiful $Ior•alferia house block. Tbere in now +a bell,i butcicer slop Fttarted in the aid bar - The bride, leaning on lho a.rin of bcr shop, ber father looked charming ad they, Tho llil tr s •St ith, of Devon, very entered the fetrlor to the etraius of• pleaaantfy entertained a number of a wedding march played by 11iset their friends on Friday evening, Ella Camel. The bride's gown inial; Miss Cora Shari visited et bar white de ,sprit, over( white i itee lame in Maguire last week. trimmed with N'alencienlle. lace ante Mr. tiehvrd Simpson, daughter velvet baby riebon. She carried .eI Mies Evelyn and tv0.11 Percy, at tended handtonio bouquet of white carne -'the funeral of their cousin, Mr. G. Hons. Little Ebtine Stewart, dainty Carter, of Clandebatve, on Sunday. ilygowned acted ust .ring ,tjoatrer i Miss Annie Geary, of Seaton-th, is while ,hiss Mary Fulier, carrying a the guest of MIs,, Maims Curtin. basket of roi,ey was flower girl. Al hiss Hattie Handford was the. dainty wcddiug sutler was; given! guest of hor sister. Miss Mar,=aret the bridal panty and guests, sifter liandford, of Exeter, on Sunday. which a reception was tendered the ► Derangement of tbe liver with newly married couple, at which lir.I constipation. injures the complexion Allen worn a gown of blue lady` induce pimples, sallow akin. Be - cloth, with white trim:sines. Mr: move the cause by using Carter's and Mrs. Allen leave this morning; Little Liver Pills. One a dose. for their home et Farquhar Cat Ey.; try them. log with thein this best ,,t'idtes ell their many friends for a Jong dile of lN.N.t.NNNNNNNeN• czappiness and prospurrty. The flow -I The TIMES is in n posi- „i 1 Ind ring tyaarer stere the ,�, tion to club with any paper ,,ClOitoo of a neCZ,ace each from er magazine in Canasta Our Christmas oc rice seem, ;tail the bride's present! the United States. Call and frond her husband watt a jeetutiful� ,et our rates. • brooch Qct with retort a. hire. Alan's' NMNNN�INNNNN�e!►! doing away eonvn wee grey brocid-i Is complete and contains everything in the jewelrycloth, with a het of green .velvet) with plaid -.ilk .trimmings, If there ever was a specific for Line. any ono complaint then Carter's IIUNTEI(-1lAWKINS j Little Liver Pills ate a apeoitio tor Silverware, Cut Glass and Fine Hand j sick headache and every woman '• should know tbis. Qtly one pill a On \Veednv,,J,y, November 28th dose. Try them. Olive Edna. oldest daughter of i ---� ' $t'oo per year in advance Axe 75 C to $1.25. Xcut Saws, Buck Saws, Files, Saw Sets, etc. HEAMAN'S HARDWARE AND STOVE STORE end Mrs. Joseph Hawkins, of :Elim i;AYI+iLLD vine, .Reeve of lir"borne, wail 'united! Mr. Worael, of Goderf I, Iia$ in marria,Te to Mr. iso.) Hunter, a' bongbt out the ;stock of birdman) young if -armee of Usboene i from Mr. Thee. Elliott here and has The ceremony wvae perdosmed by rented Mr. Clras, Tippet's stone on Rev. Mr. lair, of Elimvi!!a, at five) Main atreetl tvlr:icli ie being (Iepaired o'clock at 'the resident of the? at present and wilt soon fie in pah rpe bride',, parents. The bride was civ-( for bootie/ea, We welcome Mr. War - en away by lids .usher and tookodi sei to town as be is a eltorough very dainty tin her wedding gown od business man, Mr, l?Itiot t inroads cream silk crape de chene trimmed! acing back on Sia farm mgtain iii the witb Bilk torshion lace, insnrtiona spring. and pearls. She wore flowers and► Mr. Mustard has started several carried a shower bouquet of cream rosettes of ribbon in •ber hair and! men in the bush cutting toga and , wood, roses,. Tho bridesmaid, 'ins May The l'resbytorion Sunday sthool Ilawkin,, sister of the (bride, was nbeRs re end dressed in white silk with vales -1 c„tintecrdtninmolding,ent othnir Xmas manightte, when cionncs lace inrtet•tione and torah gir ,, good program will be teiven, die of flowered dreetden silk and tar- ried a bouquet of pink rosed, while little Ferrol Higgins, of Eeeter, sou, stn of 't tie 'bride, made a prettyJit,! ;rrouttd reit It other an tie flower %girl drestttsd ill) white silk: Itev, Mr, Rteadman preached at 31)41 carrying a basket of flowers.' Sharon church and Homesville on Mr. Wilbert hunter, cousin of the' Sunday last and attended the fun - groom. acted 1s woe -me -van. The; er;,l of (him aunt at Iieit'rave on Mon- grootn's gift to the bridle ttas al day, COW NUISANCE beautiful ;old chain. 'to tiro brides \Vhy don't you try Carter's Little __ maid a broach is with pt•.,rid to 1 Mr. Editor.—As the ycure roll by the flower girl a broach and to the; Liver Pillet They aro 3 positive cure for nick headache and all tills pro we hear ;r Area( deadofcomplaining g oomaaran a guard. Fotlowin; the dueed by disordered ilverhe Only oe against tow.. being permitted to (rove at large slu•ough the ,treetI of the village of Exciter. We often wonder why the eucoessive municipal coun oils of our fair town, should tolerate even for a single ye;rr such. stn an - (toying, exlxtnaive and filthy nui- sance, which has been perpetti;rte& for the supposed benefit of the few but tto the losm and chagrin of an Mr. :John Tough had a two-year- old col: badly cut in tt Wire lento about a week ago white sunning ceremony congratulations were ex- tended, after tvhich the ;ueate pax,took of a weddias dinner. The bri dal party and a number of tba nearest relatives were petted at a pill a dose. iiENHAI.I. Dr. Ho•: Lek. rd Lucas, vir.i:cd bis large table, whist other tabtca ;er daughter, Met. (Rev.) Smith on Fri. provided for the •other leu ets day Tart. which were beautifully decorated F• Manna paid London ti bueinesa The bou.v+ t.,114 dQcorated t h.l.ouziwut t el; e''1''riday, + with a protusion of patina, flowers Mrs. A, enema llaco•nlx eft on Mon overwhelming majority of the sato and ribtwn. The bride'+. trat•elllny day for a menthe visit with her payers of our village, costume cone baud tuf a tshaau(►tia[nci daughter,Mrs. Geo. Walker,of Guelnh I scarcely need ,seder (because cv- Indy'A clot with silk bodice co' Mrs. McNeyln, of London, is visiting eryone know.a) (o the damage stone to vegetable, •flower 1114 [.suit gar- dens am well as neatly kept lawns being ruthlessly invaded bya drove t it n the v ern eat .ic9 t c kite black „ I. ck -ilk cult arid! Mrs. Collins and Miss Kate Bnn• white felt hat With. dainty feather;wed-, thron, of Rueter, were in town on Bat• 'spray and folds to match. 'Che wcd- t ding march was played by Miss E.! urday. of Exeter borings, w1tn. bangers hunter, !!,,tsar of the grcuun, Ti Mr. Jap, McMartin returned b town scent to leveeS4 almott human we bride was the recipient of numt'rou on Saturday itoniewhat recovered gnclty in removing b.urriters between and costly prcrrt+eta which testily to! from his late illness. them and •titsi object of :their desire the high tetesen In w•hloli the young huaMi Mr. D. visit n elonMonpaid Clinton a Permit me to enumerate some of •plc are held, Gucsta numb r•' lir. Joseph Pinkneyhas moved into of the ndvanteges arising from hav- fn;, over one huudre.l tress ptt'sat F g prohibited from Toronto, Ucloraioc, Man„ Lwr_'the blacksmith shop he pttrehaped In the sores — Private (sore roam en Mr. blacksmith ▪ home titmw a o. Mr g aro streets:— 1'rivalc groundaldon, Sea torah Ilcnstll nd Exeter,' gg - nd their content+ could b,' ' .free' The Timc:+ joins flair ni.ury usenet, ('olio Hudson has alto rented t' r. Jets. ern h inni, :.1141 their owner,' would le wishing there a happy* and tiroe- )ohnstor►'e palet shep en Main street. im encourage.' to impnovc and h. .i ! 1)er'ouA wedded Ilse, Mr.Stanley, of Lttcan paid our town lif in L.nden Ontario n fr Don't Monkey with that Cough ; —USE---- ex HoKoy's Syrup miiie Flu & Tar Big bottle 11 ATI tl ANOTHER CHANGE OF ht SiNES) dr Mr. A. Q. Itobier r ho for reversi years operated the creamery, here last week ditpoaed Of the business t'1 to Mr. John H. Scott, of Rigerwotlt who also purchased the! piggery went of dbe G. T. R. depot. sir. Scott taken possession Janteiry let, Mr. Scott ei no stranger to these .parts, sa Aernnal of hit reht•tives live in the township of hibbert. He it thoroughly acquainted with tbo but ter making Sumnert.., and was until recently inspector of cheese factor. 1e,, nral an instructor, atria coshes to Exeter highly tremnrmended, \Vo •nnder,t:rnd we are not to low our eortby reeve, as he will direct him abilities alone r:o1110 other linea. y shorn, knowing them to tx! ,c. a visit on Tuesday. rc, Sidewalks would be kept clean HARRIS—Itfllt\1:1 '`1 r. F. Smsilncnmhe wan to London id inoffensive. Fences to a large Viand Leamington nn Friday lank tont could be dispensed twith A very ptotty wedding took gLrce�fr,nnSo. fart's where he hasFriday heen hirh would be a great raving in at Dungannon, \Ve.inoi iiy, Nov, 28th nildin,r aid ruain{uYning the sa,me,l when mato', t,n,y .1, «, }iter ct llcrt_i v Biting her mother far tin weeks. esidcq, the high fon^cs, a9 eve now. Y llorney, of Dung. n on, w le snare Mrs. Junes McDler sitld is tibiwly re• the them, are ohiefiy fico Toltec of lied to Arn,ad `d. Ilarri(t, Sam of lir,llevice�ingfrom her attack of typhoid nowdrifts on the siclewulks, makinseind Mrs. Charles 1Gtrrirt Farquhar' Mrs. Nesbitt last week tem at time:: almo.t impassable to Mr. and Mrs. Ilarrie will take upi from her visit to returnedTernto. to ;runs : and 10 rem-'vc thosel their home in lir. 1I-,rrl,' tararn alb Mc. C. Cu. k is in helm !hie week 'Eta incurs a considerable expenta Farquhar. A reception evil) the nit business, the corporation. given the young couple at their n,w Mr. John Johnston moved into town i I rust flea tt our c.^mail -a ill ser house ort Friett-y evening by 11 Hurn_ ugly consider tbis tnattttr, and if her of friends. last week from the Het concession n1 t hey do not ,e tit .to assume the 1 tinyy rcPlwn.ibility of paesin rho pro �. I Mre, R. Pedersen returnee on i'� t I'rl1 : i A It ! Thunidd last from the Clinton ho+ ►f• ed prohibiting •hy-law without son- Mr, and Mee. \V m. \1'ard.attendr,l P 1 tutting the electors: then i beg to :,Heeded thr nnniverq).ry services ;tt tai greatly improved in h.'alth. au,rgeat that they determine the Kirkton on Sunday, Mr. (tor Joynt closed dawn his dealre of the ratepayers with to on Bias dirzic Molten .had a wctcdhr•r I evaporator on Friday last. having had to this matter by tnkin,r to veto on eel Friday, I a treed stetson it at the next municipal election Mipa Josie \Veatlake rete. •asst Mr, Win, 1ltirdman, of the Novel -- al then to allow tt•hiolirver aide (tome f rid .y -(:arae visit int tills Ada sign hank Weill. has been moved to the het a vrrba:-artist majority to her_t tk, • i branch at Ile still. rule in this wary i n.or1 in question Hr Gee fl' ivcsra of S;rulfurd tt:1ei The work ham leen completed .rrrthe PI(OGRF.Stt�l 1 he ,tte,.t i,f 'Mr, a'r.l llrs. Il. \V, F• 1 new addition to tee (•uudry. -�- Rev. Mr. Spence. of T.ni nto, will 11r tr• rs on ,y.�nd. y I (,!, 1 preach next Kuuday in the Preshvt.•r. CASTOR 1 A ( g Join Pringle.Vera telco his been ban church in the nit ruing and the 1I,e guest al Mist; tern Campbell for (Methodist chinch in Ow ,venin); on rise prat twe e. tee. retutn d to h"r the subject of'rrr»per.tnre. For infante and Cbildrs*. (Delo in 111 .n+1tnr1 Men/fly. Mr. Arnold H 1rri• lift Tuesday for Mise t'hPAney, of tiestorth. , vi ttfng Dungannon, in few'. nt pre- eat, II ill here on Friday night. R and wise lr•' retura1 ! Mr. F. r. II 1..1 of I, ,, 1 n, vi: bred w ill Its .r rrnn,j, .1 by ' i i,r'tle•, c Tie Kid Yee Neve Always Butt , wsr. env F:,r,tuh1,r (rier..t.t rxrend ronrrstain-1 Mr,o(l,1'lreRtee alelviili' an •••ire, of attire of 1 inn., . There will la' t lh 11 in '1 ' 1'ufllicjt Mr. on sl•'•.t aunday for R•re� • of 1 Mr, 1'. Melville. for a quarter TO IMPROVE ILL TEMi'ER. Relieve, the physical to?tcrine of come. Quickly stone by the raeli.- able Putnam', Corn Exter•actor, ile- ware of acid,—tleeh-eentine pubstitu- tee and insiat oft •'i'utnam's•'; it's the one sure and painless euro. 1 Painted China combined with PRICES that ARE RIGHT. We We have the Cwellest Lin© pf RINGS and LOCK— ETS, latest styles, Iates finish and best quality, feel sure we can please you, call and see for yourself LOCK— S, Fitton, Marriage oLicensee P. S.- -Wedding Rings a Specialty. CHARLTON'S FAIR! cfM1L1114.11111111111111tNfA114M11 Nhi11L111111 We have just received a large shipment of alt kinds of Christmas Chinaware suitable for presents for anybody. Toys and Dolls of All Kind s Everything in stock to please the Children. Bring them in and let them hay a good time. Berlin Woo( all colors 8cents an ounce; Slipper Moles all sizes., 111111111111. Saskatchewan Valley Lands For Sale I have come good 13ergains listed with me. Have just returned from the West and have seen all the land I have for sale. Cell et the store and see samples of the Soil also samples of wheat and examine the maps of the country Now is the time to buy if you want to make money as land is rapidly in creasing in value. JOHN CHARLTON SUITABLE FURNITURE FOR EVERY ROOM IN THE HOUSE • .r ow • We have a beautiful selection of the latest designs. Come and get our prices, all marked in plain figures. We ask you to carne to this store for furniture heeauae we believe you will get the kind you want. The stock includes all these pieces that appeal to good taste on account of their design, finish, ehermeter and richness We can Rhow newest Nem; and the most popular furniture;for the home, that can he found any place, town or city. JAS OPERA BLACK. • BEVERLEY, Leading Furniture Dealer and Undertaker 1101111IMM1111111e NORTH WEST LANDS WB !BLL Canadian Pacific Railway Lands Canadian Northern Railway Lands Sa*kafehewan Valley Lands And are now offering a number of E'emenally rtelected 1 r.ectionp, sections and whole sections. All the, above lands are uitusted conveni- ent to rail trays, A SPECIAL OPPORTUNITY461.a. We have just. had listed whit 113 a heauttee pectin» near surveyof Grated Trunk Racine Railway. This wettest must be s dd at once, hoder must have money. This is a thence for safe investment. with big pro- fit, annexed. `bee tie a'. once. Robert E. Pickard Ufli . et Rea.ttertee 1 XwI RR. 4,N•r%RIO