HomeMy WebLinkAboutExter Times, 1910-03-24, Page 1THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR ---NO 1902
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JONES de MAY'S
Phone No.
NOW dt6rs
Only a few days left to have a New Hat for Easter. Colne along
early and Our Milliners will do their beat for you. We
have a large staff in our workrooms and can turn
out the Hata Very Fast.
EASTER NEWS FOR MEN
We knoou
Every Dresser does. Here areusome of the New, Nifty Easter
Goode at the very lowest prices.
New Ties New shirts
New Collars New Sox
New Gloves
New Hate
New Cape
New Suspenders New Vests
Linen Suitings
One of the most popular
Fabrics we are showing for
Spring. Plain or Striped Lin-
ens in all the shades. Plain
or Nancy Rep. in the good
Belling shades. Holland or
Mercerised finish are both
good sellers.
Shantung Silks
One of the good wearing
novelties for Spring. This is
a good wide silk with no end
of wear and makes a beauti-
ful Spring or Summer Dress.
All the new colors of Alice.
Tan Buff, Nateral, Wlstena,
Amethyst ann lain. Popu-
lar price 50c. yd.
New Net Waists
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WH ITE WAISTS
OUR NEW WAISTS are ariving every day and we are ready
to show something very New in the %Valet Line. Dainty Net
Waists with Fancy Trimming in White. Cream, Ecru and Black
Every one a new design. New White Waists are better than
ever. All the new ideaa are shown here. You will be delighted
to see them. Have one to wear with your Easter Suit aol Bon-
net.
WALL PAPER TALK
HOUSECLEANING FOR SPRING
We carry a complete Stock of Wall ('aper, from the cheap-
est to the most expensive in all the latest disigne and beautiful
colorings. We have many new and inexpensive disigne for every
room in your hoose. ('onmult ns on the )Nall Paper question. it
will pay you. You can have your eelectionv from the largest
stock ever shown in Exeter. Our Wall Papers are used by the
majority.
Headquarters for the Celebrated W. E. Sanford
Clothing also high grade shoes and wall paper
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Icing, happy beUa of Eater -time l
Kummer .0 11 r. Arthur T. (tannic, of
The world is alnJ to hrnr your chime Zurich. took place cm Tuesday, March
Across wide fields of melting snow 22nd. at the home of the bride's par -
The winds of suu1111C .softly blow.
And birds and streams repeat the
chine
Of Easter -time, of e%ergreen and white carnations,
with a hack ;around of palms. She
Icing. happy bells of Easter-timel 11 no •beaurifully- attired in a frown
The its '1 takes alt your chant sub- of cream silk. surplice e•Ifict trimmed
riot with silver fie view and cord, and
-The .td is risen l" The ni_4ht v, ore the ht:dal veil and or:aligi b:os-
of tear souls. She car,:ed a shower •bouilaet
BURON&M1D DLESEX GAZET1 ,.
EXETER, ONT CANADA, THURSDAY MORNING. MARCH 24th 1910.
"JiOYtJt s FASTER -TIME"
HEMMED - 4tANN1F.'
marriage of Miss Leah E.
cats, (Mr. and Mrs. it. Remoter.
The bride oho was given away by her
father took her place under an arch
Iles passed away, nod heaven
draws near:
We breathe the air of that blest clime
At Faster -time.
Sing. happy bells of Easter -time 1
Our happy hearts give back your
chime,
"The Lord 'is risen I" We die no
more:
He opens wide 'the heavenly door:
Ile meets us, ,bile to Him we climb
At Faster -time,
EXETER SCHOOL HOARD
eld
inAeeting of the the Town Hall onhlonday,oard3s Mahrch/
14th, with all members present. Th
following is the order of bnsine.s :
duly submitted :and approved. 1'er
Chair minutes of previous meeting.
itepor'ts of Commities-Wood. that
42 cords had been received : Teach:es
Supply. 'that Miss Robb on nick leave.
hail returned to duty. Ter principal
that about fifty had been absent from
school from German measles and that
the disease 'was still sjlreading: al-
so that some cases of scarlet fevers
were in the village and some of the
/pupils were absent from that cause.
l'cr T. B. Carling and T. Wood that
the principal's report be accepted.
Per F. W. G'adman and F. Wood
that the cleaning and thorough die -
infection 7m left in the hands of the
Grounds and Sanitary Committee,
1'1.r 1'. W. Gladman and 1I. 11u8:on
%bat 1'. Rood and the seeretary b•
a committee to Recur.• such seeds and
bulbs as deem
with authority to n make much improve-
ments to the front as may commend
thelnselvea.
Per T. P. Carlin;; ..nd 1'. 1W, Glad -
of Faster Liles. 'rhe young couple
%vert unattended. The bride's another
11 as gowned in Ler own wedding dress
of brown silk. Mendelssobn's wed-
ding march %va8 •played by Mise Edith
M:nrdson. 0' CJ'Aelburat. The cere-
mony was performed `by (tee. Richard
Hobbs at tato o'clock in the presence
of about '1flirty guests, after which
:11!1 s:ai d011 ti to a sumptuous wedding
dinner. TLC •...0001'8 gift to the bride
Bas rt solid silver cabinet. while in-
cluded in the beautiful wedding pres-
ents was a substantial check from
the bride's father and also one from
the lather of the groom. The bride's
^-oing-at%ay dress was of navy Barin
cloth with hat to match. Mr. and
Mrs. Jt: 11n'e left on the evening train
for London and Niagara Falls and
nf,er their return they will l:avo
for ('rub shpt'• Sask. Guests ,t ere
presen, from 1 arkbill. Essex. Hen -
salt and Zurich. The Times joins in
dishing the haply couple many years
of hrappinees and prosperity.
KENNEDY - DOCPE
On ''Wednesday. March lath the res-
idence of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Doitp.•
11.11 the scene of a very pretty wed-
ding 11 hen 'their daughter Sarah 1'..
w•n united in marriage to Mr. 1'. 11.
Kennedy. of Fertile Valley, flak.
The ceremony u•a performed by Rev.
Veal. of Dorcheter, in the Presence
of about ixty guests. At five o'clock
the bride entered thn parlor, whicb
Bas prettily decorated with ivy lean-
ing on the arm of her father. She
•was dressed in a gowe et blue milk!
trimmed with white lace and carried
a shower baguet of It bite ros:•fII Th.
bride wax unattended. Mendelsohn's
wedding march was played by Mism
G adys Shier. After 'the ceremony a
tan that the very la• ortble report very da:n,y wedding dinner 1'118 Ser.
Of the 1f, N. Inspector he adopted. vett in the diniti;-rootn. The decora•
(e'er II. Huston and T. B. Carling t'otts being of Relax leaves sent from
1113, the offer of the Nelson ahi•Id Soutar Vcrginia. The bride's ;tieing
by the High Commissioner of Cannel- away dream was 0! blue Iadicm cloth
Lord Stratheona. be gratefully . lith hat to match. Tha groom's gift,
cepttd and that a donation of i we to the bride las a fur -lined cos. and
dollars to 'the Jlritish and Foreign snuff. \liss Doepc has ,cors for her -
Sailor., society, through which the se!( many friends in this vicin;ty oho
shield ie to be received. be forward- hold her in high esteem, and oho tl
cd with the Acceptance. the happy
l'er F. �A' i p)' d hi couple many years
Wood and T. II. Carling that of health and htppineaa in their west -
Mks Gregory be pnid the slim of $i6M ern home. They left on Saturday
.'or substitute services for grin Robb, for Fer.ile Val:1y. Sask. The Times
a►.,• tit through sicknet, joins in congratulations.
Per F. \V. Gladman and I1. Huston
that the following payments he a p
! moved r T. Jiartnoll, on account
• wood. l00 0(I : 2nlanee u ocd, tt!1.0r1
TiniCg, reports and supplies. $13.501
W, Martin. school rupplica $5A,Id i
• S, l- itton, clock. 1$13.%.
S•• Adjournment. .i• Grigg, Secy.
ti
Mrs. Ins. i'eart it on the sick fiat,!
'1rs, hcy.,r is visitin; in London.,
Mr. J. Mallett was in London Mon -I
day.
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Mr. and Alis. E. (farness sped, 1h:•
past week in Dashwood.
Hiss Evelyn Huston was in London
Tuesday.
Wile Martin uas in Clinton Tuesday
(Hi Lusinese
Mss 11, I'ru'..calor is learning the
millinery with .1, A. Stewart.
Mr. Elmer Harness. of London. was
n loon Tuesday.
Reeve I)awdcn is expected home
from En;land this week.
Mr. it. E. 1 ickard and son Cori!
!eft Wednesday everting for Frobi-
sher. Sask.
Mrs. Jas. Could and daughter Eve-
lyn lett Tueadnt• morning for Nalto-
na se Sa.sk.
e has
the
donee of Mr. IGeorgeuM, ntledon North
street.
evelin'!Oraln 1 raddress, din le that Epworth
League of the Methodat church.
Mr, Wm, Wilson is merit); to town
from t:sbont.•. into the residence re-
cently vacated by Mr, Rich. Trebly
Mr. Mack Vincent )IIIA accepted a
po5.Iio11 as barber with Mr. Elmer
(farness. of London, and commenced
dillies Monday,
Mss 'McGill. who has teen in at-
tendance upon Master Douglas Leine -
ford at the I'resbyter'an Alans r:.
turned to Sondon NIetelay,
Mr. Hobert Gilles perches d Mr, .1.
Ilaw•kshaw's I+stn u. 1r .h • ria, r on
'4 t',rday last. The farm 11 as sold b;
Auction,
Mr. John Southcott, oho 1138 spent
the winter in London. is visiting for
a few days in town before returning
to Grand fiend.
Mrs. A. !Marchand and two children
left AVedneaday evenin't for llarnil•
ton. Berlin and )luffalo ,here 1hey-
t:if visit for some 0111'.
Mr. Fred Ilaw•kshait•• of Toronto.
and Mr. Chas. Livingstone. of Milt -or-
lon. visited Mr. and tetra. John lltwk-
ahaw Saturday and Sunday last.
Mr. J. E. Jlrown. ex -policeman. or
d
PW York is ns.'s:ins: in th • rev. v.,
services in 'the Main street Methodi,
church. Lnrge crowds have turned
0,1, to hear him. On Thursday even•
ins; he will give the story of his We
and conveys "on, Do not fail to h-ar
him. \irs. !Irwin is with him.
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ishlCAItROi.1.-ln Stephen. on March
)(regi to Mr, and Mrs. ltohe•rt C,ar-
rol. n daughter,
STANLAK1i-In Stephen, on March
1:1th. to Mr. and Mrs, James Sinn -
lake. a daughter.
MOIlt-In Tbnmesville. en •AA•edn.•s-
day. March 9th, to Mr. :and Mre.
Percy Moir. a daughter.
STEW RT -1n London on Friday.
Al:arab lith. to Mr. and Mrs• Ed.
Sleoart. a son.
ItAliElt-RI'.AVIi11-111 Crediton on
A'• ednesd.et. Marsh 23rd. ,19111 by
the Rev. Robe. (licks. Mitt, Vivian
1{. (fearer to Mr. Game; T. flatter.
t31'IlOAT--10 III\HON - In Winni-
peg. on Sunday. March 20th. Mise
<t • H ,tensors. daughter of Mr.
itn- and Mrs. 11ichald itobinson. of town
Wer to Mr. Allan H
only liENNi•:Dl' Sproat. of Saskatoon. -- hOl 0E -At the
ren deuce of ibe bride's parents. Mr.
and \1 idnl• 1ny'tMarchel ilftl. byrklt v.
a
the( John Veal. of Dorch.•sirr. \liss
red Sarah F. Doupe to \1 r. 1'. 11 hen.
be lied
'Ir- T• of 1. critic �'ai:.•y. Sans,
DIED
• News hal been reoeived by Mr. and
• Mrs. John 'Ea'•ry or the very sad
death of their n• phew. Milton Hicks.
The deceaa •d was :t victim of Ih • Wel-
'Moon
'dimes.er. near Seattle. \Nash.,
in ohich a train Iva„ tarried away
(by an avalanche and from 90 to 100
{persons killed. Th • accident, •ooh
place in 'the middle of the night and
the 'pnsmr•n;re:+ or/ • .akin by, no-
nwnres, Th • dcceas (1 (t as n POO of
Mr. and Mts. Itobt. flicks. of Hydro,
Wash.. a ho lett 11,•r • eboa. four y1'ars
MANago. Ile watt torn n lixcl r and twos
about the age o' 26 y, -gra. The at rick -
en 'suety hay • th • sincere svmpn. by
of Ihe'r ninny frig tidy in and nroon)
Exeter.
Good Clothes
May Not
Make
A
:but they can make him mighty proud that he is one.
Our clothes WILL. Try them and cnjoy the luxuricus
•feeling of being welldressed. THEN' ('ORT No Mottp
A worn shabby or out -of date suit is not a badge of am-
bition or prosperity and there is no person of whom the
world is more shy than the slothful or unsuccessful man.
Call on us and see our styles and pat-
terns. Our prices are the lowest in
town.
We take more pains to suit you and
give you satisfaction than we do to sell
you New Ties, Hats, Shirts and Sh9es.
Sandy Bawden
---The Best Flour.'
If it is the best flour you want there is but ono place
in town to get it—that is front us. The brands are:
JEWELL
Ontario Blended)
PURITY
(Western Canada Flour Mills)
Leave your;orders or call tip ('hone 2.1
R. G. SELDON, Exeter.
We are 4:eased to nnatnnnc• that
arraneenteala hay • 1 . n made for the
appearance. In F:xe1. 4 on Pr d ty. Api 1
1•1 h. el two e.•I heal .1 art wit an ill •
persons of Wee Mary Jardine Thom-
son and Mr. Wn:ice Gordon, era I•.
\i.th• r has ben h ntd ir. : •.i! di.
ar'et br.ore and ioth hrnr envinh'e
I1•4111lntlon. Miss Jardine Thompson
had Ilse honor of a tieing b •fore her
(mese n: Moj:•sty (l't i'n ,'i,•xanlra
and .8 (0415 dit••d on• o: 4h,' firt'
sopral.os of the preyen: day. Mr.
t'• . G. Cra•;_ .s nr artist o.' nigh
order and has n reputation s,•cond to
none. 1'h • 'lotonto Telegram Plat. a
'.that Ira trad•tips were r hull In any -
ib rig ry •r h aid in Toron:o. "Look
Joel for Inn('rananu•s .lie. and k.• •1,
yuurse:t (Fs neag.•11 for lilt a n: 1-
laiumenl. friday, April I+Ih in li •
1 per:% Moose.
CitNTIt:1LiA
:,ICs V tier 11 nr 1'n rli 'el. •A I;
n,: her Wive • and hour •boli) off, ria
on ,he :,th of April.
The A'sander family. ,thio haw,•
be,n rsding on 1h• .1 ir) if. :•11•••t,
fano, have moved to th• 'ortinteet.
ea v Fig Iasi Thnraday.
The baster servieca id lion :Met ho.
dist church on Numbly nett prom s
:0 be o' nn linea Holly 'to, r rot n : ( liar
:ie I1. A some e••rn.on w i:l b • eon
dueied by ph • I'aslm' grad cho'r.
A, ,he :not to -tit'' of (he Ladies
il'is. ~oe 5. Melo • Ihna\prehsentedat c •wit11
an address and a enrvin(1 set by her
lily (r ends. Mrs. McCoy motet 10
London shortly and ohi:e tie regret
her removal from amongst 115, her
friends desired to ,•• how their nppre-
c a.ion of her 140:able Services In
tle AA.
The W, M. A. hold th •'r anneal
p 1 r,• be- in :n• las III ni 0' 1h,
Ill.; 1 rh ret Teetuln a a': ••r noon tt h n
nearly 30 107)1 •n prepared n nnntb.-
of Dorm .mills for ih' Horiety's
iChr's:rnas boar. livery .ear ih.y
Sioca•ty a •rayls a Ln a of Co.:h;n,: to
. he 1) ncnp ss' Ilona • or sora • m a•lun
f e'd for/ dot.rihu,ion a mon.! l)ie
' Atrnn.phrs wit hin our gat 8" or rh
native* of our own land.
M(,TTEit - n1111<
e very prel,y wedding took 'f,•flee
at the home of Mrs. J. 11, seek. Men-
us!(. on W. dm.sday, March 10th.
o hen ;h • I; 1. .t. E. Millynrd united
u nlnrrin,•. Mi-- Mildred G. Beek to
Mr. Erv:a .1. M0.,1r. Th.• ceremony
on. performed at one o clock tinder
an arch of carn-at:ona and arnilax.
The bride entered the parlor leaning
un the arm of Mr. 1:. Ronnie. while
the o edd.n:r march was ;Pared by her
8iater. Miss )'earl 4deek. She was
married in n cream satin dress tr
mrd with !nee and earri-4 3 Aho
bon luet of bridal roses• tier
attendant was little O:a Cook
made a ,pretty little ring -baa
Immediately after the et•r(tnony
o edding d.nn •r fns rotted in
d fling -room. it Laing also decora
with carnn.,nn• and smilax. T
•groom's gift ,o the bride oils a f
lined cont ; to Miss )'earl, nn
r:n;r and to •he rungbearer a g
beetled Af
d
bracelet. The prysenitt Ir
numerous and cost:y and .estlried
he h';'h e5.1 to an which th• you
own, e are held. They - 't on
even n r arra 0 ,or St. ll.u-y s.
'I'r:11'rs. London and coiner ("n
The brides trnvelling suit was
•grey chiffon c'oih wi;h black h
Sir. and Mrs. Mot.er will :Cave
Monday next or �ir!vi1 C. Dalt
there they will snake ,h•.r :uta
horse. Th.. con(rratn:n, ions of a ho
of friends are extend d to Ihc• bap/
coulee.
°aa HOW NSON-1n 8amkntoon. Charlie.
arc sou 0' 11 r. and Mrs. A. V. Unfitti-
ng son. aged 10 years.
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g 1{tC:er• on Cu today.
the' March 20th. George Lewis, aged
Ui;- 1'!I Yeats. 11 nton.hs and 22 days.
Ole
1I/ChM--At Sen 1!. Awash. Al lion
of 11 eke. son 0, Mr, and Mr•. Rohr.
at. Hicks fo:crly o' E•, t r ',a his i4Eh
on ('nr.
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r`'I Children Cry
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March !d rd. at iho ,hohome c.f \Ir. Chr s-,
'nil heaver. ('red,. on. when '
sae shier, Vivian P. became th.• bri d •
o. Mr. Ga1nr. T. Raker. The c' -
molly was performed nt h' ah noon
by the Ileo. itoht, If:rks in the 'tree -
rime or a number of .he relatives and
fr'• nda of the con, %acting parties,
The br:de enter rl h • parur leaning:
on the tam of her fat her. to the1
s;1a r)5 11' Mend.•' -1(131,. -• :111(1 Lnhen.
err n s w1d(Gru ( rnarc11 1' •••••••••I by Miall
\lyre:e ('iark , ,1 • 1, a. h'coin 71 '
:1h:ri d .11 a sown 0- Due/vet l'
and carried a bouquet of br:dal roses.
Iler you:n' r•st s'st: r. Mla, a
tend• d h •r weariful' a banisi IsoElm: cn1t. n
01 iorn-colored M( sea lin• ;;nil carr' d
. Louqurt n di' 01 s '1 h . .r 0.n 1115
"+,norrr(f 1 . ilii 1'r. <I 1). • n. bon -I
don. After the ceermony u::1 over
and con:TralWit :0na extended,
1;1 red to the dining -room there the,
wedding lnnrhi•on was served. The!
de•corn(ions were very 'pretty being
of yellow and green. '1 n • ter s •
on. to 1h.• Lr de inc:ud. d sum
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h anti( 1 and cagily gifts. She Lt
h.• d in high , the •,n by ; h•' rcmid.nts
., Cr('ii oa :,nal n b• :-r a• . I
nt 8a('d by 'the young people of ih-'
village. The br.da: 1'01(101. Irl. the
rami even ria for Writ,/ 00. 11 r;in
Ind Toronto. The brides going away
ft( ..1's an<. of ;'1, w f road nob. 'rh t-
tc I return io ('r. d colt and visit (or
a '181' days ( Clot ,1. .ak.n'' 1111 their
res'tlenee in \' 0od3toek. They Lay.•
Ile beet wishe. 0f their ninny friends
II t b o horn-, h Times joins in estend-
i n;a coni! ra til' ions.
11:1kElt -- IDEAVEIR
'One of rhos,, even, 3 or epne'nu in-
yrv•s, took pace on A►' •dneedAy,, ••Y
FOR FLETCHER'S
lour
ANI)
Feed
All Good Kinds of
Flour and Feed
kept on hand
lte4n and Shorts
M .111 by the Ton.
ti heat taken in exchange
for Flour and Oats taken in
exchange for Oatmeal,
W. Rivers
i{xKrnit. — ONTARIO.
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$1.o0 per year in advance
SPRING
ouse Cleaning1We are ready with the biggest stock of Ready Mixed P
Varnish, Alabastine, Varnish and Floor Stains,
ever brought to Exeter. _
Ready Mixed Paints in 10, 15, 20, 30, 50 and 55
Varnishes to, 15, 25 up to 3 00
Campbell's Stains 15, 25, 45 and 85
Brushes 5, 10, 15 up to 1 50
IIIIti111!!Ilt!II:;N!tNlstl'IfMlllirllilIII;117111'!U.:IIIiIL'N11tll:ilat!IItl11 RcaoGcd PrlGes OH X
611t sawsa
Reg. 4 5o saw comp for 3 95
Reg. 4 25 saw comp for 3 75
Racers, Lance, Blk, Diamond and Gold Coin
Only a few left at these prices,
HEAMAN'S
HARDWARE AND STOVE STORE'.
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FURNITURE and UNDERTAKING
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Parlor Suit Parlor Tables
Easy Chair Odd Chairs
Music Cabinet Couches
Sideboards Hall Racks
Buffets Kitchen Cabinets
Dining -room Tables Dining Chairs
Dainty, well -made and at reasonable prices.
Bed Room Suits Bed Couches Mattresses
Springs, Brass and Iron Beds
Newest styles and all at. popular prices
ROWE & ATKINSON
The Leading Horne Furniehera and Funeral Directors.
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BIG CLEARING SALE
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OF PIANOS
in order to reduce are large stock of pianos. We are going to of
fer to the Public (or the next thirty days the biggest value for the
money that was ever of;cred in Exeter.
Below will give you an idea of some of the l:argains.
Blundall Piano Case Walnut
1 ft. 4 in. high, Ivory and Ebony Keys. guaranteed for An unlimited time
Regular ('rice 11'40 00 Sale !'rice $175.01
Dominion Piano Mahogany Finish
4 ft ti in. high. 71, net ave. Specially designed in the highest style of art. Reg-
ular Price $273.IP/ Sale Price $200 011
Morris Piano Mahogany Finish
4 ft. 7 in high, guaranteed for ten peals Ebony and Ivory )(eye. Regular $apt
Sale Price $2111
Dominion Piano Pure Walnut Finish
I ft. K in. high, this is the hest piano manilla( tired by The Dominion Organ &
Piano ('o. Iceguler Price $:h21 (N) Sale ('rice $215.00
Ennis Piano Mahogany Finish
4 ft. 7 in. high. Colonial i)esign. Iteg:alar )'rice $300 Sale Price $' 2.'
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Any of thea olve(pian(soon Payntenttof 3'201 )4) andlete with you may and pay(lthelcbala drape.
I
l due at $2 a week.
S. MARTIN & SON
i XETI'.tt,
ONTARIO
THAMES ROAD
Some o: 'Ih • yo,inq folks spent :i -
very plrnaant ..w at rig n:• th • home o'
Mr. Chas. Cannnsu t e •k. Th • rv: n
ing wax spent ite playing progr eotf e •
crokino'C rind vnrious other mils •-,
mens. At toluol^ht nn 0)81 r •up
per ons a ry d aft r e h (h th ch !d
ren wont horn •. n:I ev shine moult
,'10:•8 ten : d COM" n iitt.e o(ten'•r.
Hornet bine e; a novelty in th • tray
of a guessing party ons given by 11.x.
report
Alone u yh the o b!i evmitig• Ad SINGLE FARE
report n very enjoyable 1itrl(p t and
the Rik as n.r ploy d Jo t • a -ore 8 .
'.Ir. 1.8111 Madre and son Martin, Between all stations in Canada. afro
!eft on Snturdsy ni,aht 'or kin tea to Detroit and ('ort Huron, Mich.,
exp,•cling 40 b• away- n coupe of
Ningsra Falls and Buffalo, N. Y,
Tuesday Ticketsood
B going March 24, 26. 2(1,
27th and 214h,
•r I Return limit March 30 L, 1910.
JrA. broil and full Infurtnallon
f earn :
(
GRAND TRUNK sy'S W M'
EASTER
EXCURSIONS
RETURN TICKETS
-AT-
tt eeks.
Mr. T. Chn 111118 Left on
for n vise to rho west.
r; .1. It.ottn if roniined :o
horse t 111011;th . .ti S.
NI:. VII. Ilan 'orb of 1)etto t
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Lea is 0 Cr di on and M ._1d
Ori of 'hp
to
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