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Exter Times, 1910-08-04, Page 1er r111l;'T1' �1:1 t':NTII \ ZAR-No 1920 4............................................ 'I'••••0•••4.44•••0•••0•••Od•0if004•••••••0.0♦• • ♦• 22 .• ♦ ♦ •t 2♦ :.• if I• • Mos While Woisls lollies W11113001 • • • •♦ •• •• •• • • • • Some of the best colors and after :t big seasons selling patterns to ehooe front at the We will clear out the balance right prices. at a big sacrifice. JONES is MAY'S 13'holtic No. 32. Onr MicJufflrncr Sale Of Summer Goods now in lull Sway Weaft! making dies and (lents .Summer Goode to a maL ke room n, for the ort at New Fall (rout. our oods soon to arrive, Bargains all over the store. Only •1 Doz left. But they all must go, Every waist is a bargain. Ladies skirts (towns Gorse Covers and Drawers at n '- duced prices Princess Slips Just 1 It•it tun sell. can have a real snap on as we must sell thein. 1 ou one 106 wes11 suits Only 5 left. Do you a bargain Just about takes your choice. want price Wash (coeds Sale Gillgt1ahs IA Cnoleb[cys llliellS DuCkS ++J• • O♦ • • :: • • Melts and Boys ealahlcs Reduced Straw Hats.Underwear ♦. la• ,• • 1 This Store closes every Thursday afternoon 1 o'clock during July and August. .i Jones & � M a Black and Colored Parasols We lack. Now is the time to buy one aume extra s our prices are Parasols awaycdownon thetti. EV. 1 y one to clear at a big reduction See tate bathing suits for 'net. ,;tel t,oye Special 25c and :3 is value,; :u . now being offered Summer 'nits Reduced Shirts, Collars, Ties, Sox, Suspenders and Gloves. ••• • • •• • 1-1URON&wI!!)fL ESEX U -A ET' f4, 1':X ET1':It, ()NT , CANADA THURSDAY MORNING, A 1'(; l'S'1' -It h 191 O. k 1' ,itj4:171. i 141 . Just t!s You Make it LOCALS , IMAIN ST. S. S. PICNIC AT THE BIND Lift. is but a constant grins)', i -- If you wish to snake it sol Mr. John Farlut•r, of London, w : - All the 'breezes are unkind. in town on 'ruvsday. 1f you grumble while they blow. Ale 471111 st'ir's. 11'111. Taylor ere 4i. - livery hill is bleak and dreari icing at ,ion. Not a Swig -bird that you hear j Miss Mary Grigg returned front Ever 'a;our• t a note of cheer It you wear the mask of Woe. 'Chatham Monday eVellin I :llrs, Geo ,Nass kilt- i. v:.stun' in Life is triumph. life is joy, Toronto. I•\1"hy Ice little ills aunoyl h11 -p are tis- ,:+tur • ,h • .1 themselves an et thew go. I '1'h•• atu:':al Maio hti,.•1,‘,00..,!.t,ier, tv..s hied at 1;4 4141 Bent: Thursday of 11,7;,s w • 1, T4 day w; s alt that could 1 1. and r"sen o'cloott h 11'•' t,v'• lead ',I jolly picniieera en - I[ you wish to tasks it so.:: Rev.ti, I'. 'i:d Jlr.+ ,"':' ter the. 1; : i, Alli n splendid Toss them off d ! "ng in Detnonrstvlfie• I r 1,- , r :�•I;-:.:; 1 b • going at for Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Treble went to 1 ' '', ::, , 1, i 1:. others by oating Grand Bend yesterday (1VedoesdayI 1:11 14' 4-i; 1.., u, t1::• afternoon for a w, ek. Mr. • ,e 1 ,• •,t t, , 4. 144 ...,s played . 1V. J. Carling is improving the I '" •w tb • Stratford boles and a front of bis '.tore 'b from Maio street, ----r,.� f y a coat of light tel. 1, •1 t • Hint. roto: ,y definatcly what the • A 1t the woods with glee may ring. • tr• Every season may be spring, • if you have the heart to fling Z Laughter in the teeth of Woe. • _ • Apprentices Iv anted .to learn Mil- I :114-,. and Miss Tillie 1'asgcr and • • liner}. Apply to J. A. Stewart. ; e"'' was, .. • the score-ket per lost Vies \, r t ie \t'niters have t t' ' t 'rd accidentally or otherwise, • Miss Mary I:ldd, of t-sborne. Is Rend a 7utl.ing. (lone to the :,,tee • it to say, that even if Jtain • •• visiting relatives at l'ort Bewley. ]f4- H. tit'suss''' and child of :(ca- t 114- > 1 i '`t 4-''P • beaten asplendid a few 'runs, •• • 'Miss Arnold and Mi•.. 1'los-.1,. Ilunt- forth, (s s i -:ting Mr. and Mr,. 11•<, t b 11 •y t 1, . minister handled the bat • '•r are holidaying in Kincardine. i.1, t;t ill►:uu. game. and Mr. 1\, I'resezator is spendLis Nit.. 4'. ,1. Nash, o\l'u"'• ' 1,ii1"I'! • After the game an holidays 111 !Stratford. f ,ghant. called raft , .,ting program of sports was on hi. .,•.;- r. Mrs. .1, W. Poe ell,, the cirri I out, The sports st•r•tc as fol - Mr. Russell Caldwell is visitiningg fOre Ir,u t ut t h'' Week, ton • A copper hunt for 'the infant •• • his parents. Mrs. RAH, yand little daughter. . et) y.*rd race' for boys under l: Mr, and 11rs. Writ. Rowland are 'Irma. of '•4 irletta. Ohio, are visit- 7 " ''tooth organ, won by • • 4istting retatjves at Inwood. •ing :Mr. atel Mrs. 'Wm.i. 7'enhalc•. 1: , I I e,. , ,rid ! prize, a t:,• .by Miss Gertie Sheers spent Tuesday 3fessrs. E. ('hristie, A. J. .\Icl►on- i. f h'II,• 11'•„11: 50 yard tar:! for ii• • and Wednesday in Lon&ion, nett and Jack `dallef4 are in Detroit ei'' ' ,,d t 1_, Jst prize• a trinket Dr. harry Browning left on 'fon- attending the 'sees. !' •• •4-,,r, : t'.,::,•• Hooper. •• day for 1?dinborough, Scotland, J1r. llarry `Stevenson. of t'eafurih ti.0 ,`:1 4 1 Iter for lhoyesovd elr 12. 1st • • i lir. John Dignan, who works its returned home Sunday after spend-. (,rir. • , telt knife, on by Druce •, Hamilton. is home for a few da} -s. in^ a week in town. '. I. 2nd prize, a memorandum 1 • Mts. J. G. Jones and family have Mrs. (Dr.) L. 1., Follick•, of 81 1 „'•n by Willie stooge'; 100 yd a • • ,r: • to Grand Bend for a few weeks, Marys. has joined the 1)4-. herr, and , u • :•,r Girls over 12, 1st prize, a •• i= tu,ti,h,p:ng 44j. It 11s14:11-,011., • • 'dessrs, Tom Hoyle and Alex Stew- lb''''° , ,•I,: 4 :volt by ..3,1 -ay 13riwa- • • • .art a4- • h ting their holidays ]1 r. ,/. A. Vit• •e u i s4 i ill for tun e'"'+ " i ' 7 + box of note pa- •• 4. .week. this or three div. r},. 4 1s s:, Lilt 1 r .:,,n 1 I. ., al't'o.} n,trried O• 31r. 1)latehford returned Tues- 44e11 again. r 1.11• n'v Vie 44 i; , o .1; -ti• car- \, ••t'> t 4441ra}inl at Bayfield On \lend:, !I -t •1 '•i off Ly 1: . '•14-. 4•„:,••i;, and ) .4• n shown •• •.' l • •,n. .Sunt( excellent tine tam,tu,, tvunl for 1h ' r! day, 2nd ep Geo t:izr a coin 1% f_41 4 7 '.Tr. Fr ,.•1 Mrs. Trick. of Clinton, were grown bMW and y r. m. lino;, • at :stn . sack : . T. :, ie . 4 1 . elington, of tit. Louis. are The toys a4- tong oat th t4 - .,.t, '•trs- b. 1+:tuttvell. l.cross.• stick, and it looks as if t!: • 1 • old Indian ',• ,hlifl into; tvl 1,, I. 1 ,:!, i17,r•rr, L its. .1, Pickard r t4-:rrt`(1 '4-,t •sdaY again. fiat -1 is c4- 4-'r •, I t 1 :; r ending a f. w days with rets--1days• r• -^•t 'Tr•tlam 't s • - Windsor and Miss Ina \Wind, - $4.00 per year in advance TINSMITHING FURNACE Woax PLUMBING - - A hut! Lille Of BATH TUBS SINKS and PUMPS Iron Piping and Lead Piping, Globe Valves and Angle Valves Iron Stop Cocks and Check Valves Pipe Fitting Threshers' Supolies Belting, Packing, Lacing and Gauge Glasses HEAMAN'S HARDWARE AND STOVE STORE P. S, -All Accounts are now Due. Ejf rj`.!•ltir d:1•=t:i"�''Ffiit,t.f,.. ! f!•. ▪ !; Ir T iltigEt 1)r. Roulaton and }l. F. batter wer,, 4-'•t won 1. Sea[orth.('h ('n:.4-1, Gifford 'Ho_•,t : at taimville yl:nday . relt'ltg• 1)r. =71'1 1'• - r'•, .voce, `tion by 1 C.' RouNton clelirer,d 111 tddr••-- to tlr V. alt .. , , •; I 'son : b'1r:- :i1 • ''- ii 1trn4411 Cit}-. lltrh., a1•' 13114- l.-tqu thrr ling. .'14- 1'71 Mrs. Jas, Gould. '•on'e's. ; pock• ` comb. •• i 'I 44ea by \';e:,,4- 1t- :rt h. 2nd prize. n I 1'4-, ick tf • • 1 ,. London, who vi >- Mi - linb t. lacy•,. after cisili4) r...•nl -r:4 %'O(3 1 ,s'on b \\' •• ! r,. •1, • 11:nets last week re- in toxo for ;1 f•44 3 tli •♦ ! stat:,. tun,! dsc- her .,tun+t,� to • visit in \W,t;t 11,o1''r• }'ou11c i.4-.. y race, '-i; 1bi- • • (don . i • '3 7j7 .fain 44-; !,' winner ct the •• r t;rif(n. of Lurid,. .'. I ; t,rta.•, a -,1111 \it=s loll- • • , ited Mr. t4-. and Mrs. F: d. Crocker leave lee, Jlustnn „• „ 77, ;I prize, a bus • •• 11 J. 1leal117n lay anti Ori 10 :4,ornto,: tar Philadelphia be- •,s • • { of bonbon+. 1 • !' walking • for r turning to their borne in Tor- contest. 1st ; 1: • , . ,•g • ♦ : li. G. Sel(on rev •iv,•'1 his f.rst onto. t level. f [ail wheat Tuesday end won toy Mt 1: . di.. „ y r'" 4-r. tt;r' tdro.cning• of Cal•donln box of calling card :7 re, '•1, -. Ort. •• I: - the r, he D,• Wein4 peanut race•, 1... •I,/ 1t, ,ten ribbon, `von by ,\1v„1 i.: (et , . 'tr;l pri?', a haedkerchie; eon by Mil - Ar 1 lf,•ywood: tug of wear bete -ens si : nlarri^d and 1,,n ' uig1,' m .a. This was a very , citing feature of the sports and ('.1434- very nearly be- ing a tee He. -vet. in th• •nd the 11111 r i. tl 0: r. w'•r• fore •d to cfos' /II- lira .,roll III • yo';n. III •4 t. re .•ic- to1,4 e • • 1 Y to fairly good. i own , lett on Monday after visiting • 1 ! :,.• 4,,1?,, rs of Exeter have its- .s father. lir. 1 %V, lirownin••, in ♦•♦ kr -••d 717 ir prices of hair -cutting' town lot :a 4 -44.r -y+. • • -!, ••11 other work : hair cot- Misses Alma 1)ernp+.•y, of Toronto jilt.. 4 . • ; other work in proportion. and miss ltei r a Ess.•ry•. of l'r+borr►••. ♦j tot •t :hnrrda}-) is Civic ltoliday, icer,• (;u,•a. of Mrs. J. A. Monroe •♦ Lala Alar ('1 t,,l•in+•. will b.1 closed 4ti at •♦ .c p1 1h• 1104:s whieh 44111 rlosr at • nem i vrriti►tg itr • • •1t:. un 110a,1. „.• to- J! (railtori and Toronto. 'dr. St, "r.- • • 1 t, r •f 7c) to 'telt in BuffaloI n sided ,t t h•• 4-. t in 1I7• C4444411• t 'Toronto. `While in 'Toronto Mr.! r• sbst• sou church ,n ti t dtt last • • ''•'••` +sill attend the I. 0, O. l' Grand •• • r telt • • ' '.Ir. (;• o. hockey returned 1\',•dncs- • 7) ••% ning after upending a couple •: or .1,.• in London and i't. Stanley. • • ',11.- I.11)e11 Mtrarhan. of I)russ.'I+, tit• vilest of \lits \I"lnni" Huston • t h•• 11.•nd. Mi-- .17n• -t Hamilton. of Stratford, who 1714 t, •en visiting her uncle and eel.. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. 31clnnis, ,, ter and Grand (lend. has gone . it It; r brother, the itev, Mr. :1101 MIS. ilamilton. of Toronto. at 11askoka i,,k s. 1 tr. .111, a (juack••nhush, of illen- .4u. was in town 011 Tuesday and -,rch-,s •ti tnrrrttch M' ,stn. Gladman • ^r nburv, the beautiful residence %William Arnold. who we un - 7(4, intends leaving town to- e ,7'i the .end of the• month. While ntry to los.• such a valued citisen 7s Mr. Arnold we welleofn,• I)r, tt,t Irk. &hush and his family and be- ..ptik for the Dr. a fair share of the patronage of this cotnnlunity. •• IIeadquarters for tile Celebrated W. E. Sanford • to 't Clothing grade also , 5n1 t4i* � ll,,,h �Iafl(� shoes lin'! lW;tll ltj)or •44••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••♦••♦••• •♦•••••••••4••4••0♦ ••••••••••••♦••••••••••••• AIS AT.: I,. .,: REAL PANAIA IIATSjlij'ri $3.50 ¢ t• i ..1 :3 ilitrrislral-�:111 ' t f 1 1 1 1 i 1 •1 .,11 .1• 11 : f r• v....,Itf 11 111'7 : ♦ ' • Y ,wil.i.1 t This Line to be Cleared while they last at (tele g 3 11.7 512 Some SWELL TWOTWOPIEPIECESUITS Made to Measure for $12 ()VERA 1.1-s WORKING Mill1t'1:$ MOCKsilOES IVOItli!N(. GLOVIN 1'NIWRWKAlt STRAW VATS i i LIBERTYSHOES BEST MADE 411-.41 (MADE (•l.(►'T11I\7. 1\11 %Ire s I'1 I:'fall\i,. Sandy Sawdeii ... ` r M +1 2222:: A ifOttN To NEW - t'it11C1t11)ER5• fey special arrangement we are pre - par. 71 to snake an exceptionally low fifer in, neWapa(ter Oohing to New Subscribers. From now till the end of DI c•.•rnber we will give the "Times" and 'Toronto Weekly Globe for the low price of 33 tents. The grits is 4111 The et tic railway from Htrat- lord io hs:,n•. (lend, touching at Ht. Marys, Exeter and other places bids flir to be realized a- :l ergot of stn• voting in St forret,' un July 29th. Most deci•iv, ly I14 r 41(payers of tit rat ford in(iett,•'4 11 • r desire for street railway %%ith i4: 1ranch•to °;rand Rend by 11, • ov rwtelluint; otc of 1,4.2 to '1)', t h .,ce• !'ting th.• ; roposit10n of Ili• ei `ford it-ril- ,a}• ('employ. The franchise falls hack into tb•• city's hands t4- definit•- ;rogrres. is not made tither in actual 'instruction or in purchase of n1;144.1-- 771, and its presence on the groiNf i7Itis pis months. The by-law pro- ' - ten years' r%t•mption of taxes, ;•t school and local improv, 11147)4. •17 . and Mrs, E,1. Dign• t; poen. eeliy in Lucan with .ir. Witt I►igr- r, in. n Monday last we it •1 ' > 1 former typo of 1 47 1. „ h•• person of Mr. Ito , Cr, t Rog, r r• r 1 7 )' ' 41 t. ' h-.arnt bl - :. „L• b 1 1:1.11,' I /n .h\' ' 1 1 r,.,.roerttr. II 4• 3•,.. tongue more. 1.,,., 1... 11,4103 ,l • o!('•n 014 t• t4- 11 •0114 1 ,oda and a s-.7 ( 1 'l 1 y'' ;�hl 1 .n•; the tri• • ,n.• real}• 0. , 4, 1 ,,,ek'•r Pt it, -, I,.•. ( o nn ,1,4 fin', at: ! ' it! .1 ,••1, ; 1 Thy "Times" (end Toronto '\W, Globe to new pubtteriber41 from till Jan. 1st 1911 for .15 cants, Mrs. A. Nhe,re was call. d Brantford last week neint! 1 III serious illness of her little (•rtre,1- at4av below the sofas of t):Odu;t ion, Fon .lack. Eon of Mr, and Mn field Sheore. At the time of W1,1- ing the little fellow I:t m1e11 in. - proved in health. Mi. John l','dler, who was in at- tendance on his brother (ioory.•, ;•, \Wheeler. s'to'ned horns ttaturdav, if sick beadnche is tnisery, what it Carter's Little Liver Tilts if they will positively care its People who shave used thetas speak frankly of their worth. They are small and easy l0 tape. Harsh purgative remedtcs are fret (;tying sway to the gentle aetmn and Mill effect of Carter's i.ittle Liver fills. 11 you try them they will cer- tainly please► you. 4-b r r . ,sod (Xt r boy 111 •n its 4' 1 r, 11, I ', • ,. I .1, ,'•.hn Halt r. 1 I ,1,I • , 1 .h • in .March r, i 11 ' 1, 3 work and 7-71:7• . 417,1 t,,,,• h,- had I', 11!y 10110.'I'h ,. .,r• I ,r I . I% 70.1 ,t,, • wh••r,' 1'.xc'- 7. ' ),.',r,, I("11 are c,•: e tine with • i, I -1 ,tel conning to 4h • front In TWo weeks ago we made mention otlr r places. t hat Mr. Pedl'r had abstained the ' 1 r f4-, ctt4- of two ribs in a runaway ; sccident, Mr. I'edler informs u' that • his broth• is condition Is still eriti- ciat as on, of his ribs penetrated th, b(n;ts. 11 • ezpect5 to return to Wheel; r friday. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTO R i A Mr. Thos. C, -ling pr.. had a nasty f The weather .seas attaint holding fill last w••••k ".b',L• picking cherries. the T1isitt 11rmorial Sunday i,hcooi Th,• ladd• r r•'ig'p• d and he fell on his t'im'e in the park last 'Wednesday 111 head and s14oufelers giving hire aft 'lnnon .n 1L_y held it on the Rec- h had shakir.t of-. r,,' , 4-7„ .11.1and all thoronrhty en - .11., lfuti• I Uveas. who It .- 1, . n) t h r.,• 'v. -. After .a't 4iiif info• 11r- .1 411•• .renes (1,r 7I, , -t - lathe!, t,,, 4 , r. ,, ..,, n h.ch ,. - w, week. Lite'. trrday (Th,.t. cow, •1. I. :, •- .,4-,n 4.c t1, ng 14 r horn • in 11:, •1 • Lod • . •.t , • , 1 1 ' ' 1. • P 4 i'•,: A. era}• •1:. 11 A :, 7.1l% t h t ,•. 4, 1 (rich. vitit 4-. -eller: ns to. Jou-: llr. and of Elgin 'Tole. u' . ,.!. i'. ' , 1) •. i•. ! : 1; • , e11 th • farm r'- 1 r :: - -'rt 1. t , l. \Ir. and 51r- ,t. To•r. , 1 .. ,!,., ' roto. • 1 is i ., this week. 'T 1. :ti r i • :h', t ''1 '4 , 1. : /etas 4-,r.. g,T from , trip 1 . Tu.',let eh r :b . !lu\ \I,' I/, tI I,•tr • •-r•;. d alto I' 1 i.r ,r .1 It, V 11 lir 1', *Jarrn•1: r 'eh • 1 in tit." ''• 1' ' •h: '•11i '" 's " 1,.• . , ('oast n l'r.•sbyt, 4-,'4, • t, .rrh on Hun• 4): ,r 1 , ' ' I r .• 1 • .: to ole' illy morning 17 1 1: 1 Colin r""' '1. fi !f t it, I; .i \1 1'! telt r in th n 49:4-o:• it (•'l1•4- •f t'n': n• 1rh son. l ,-, the• �• tote 44 ,11 b,• :11 ''b,t of '•14-• •J'1{'lnr. 4-,f -n 14-14. , - .I- 1,, 3, 4',4)' 4-i 1' !4-n•., 1• '.1_ l9,4. , 11• ,.1 14714,3 (' n r 14' .r 43 •4.t 1.1 , r. 3 . ,4-1. Ach ' n 1 i1dty :,• \1r ', ,'; 1, ..:. 1. toting a• • to 4 ,.•,•1.,,, 4: 44,1 It +n aacridnt atnna t4,t r . 1 (, ,. r ••• '1 '7 r7:41 � of the horse. -hied and i 41 , 1 n: ,'4. ' 1 J 1, • aRainth •t e 0th• r horse knori„r,. Il,,,••., 11• iO,•; r r,•.I•;� 4-1 over. both of the hors'•• f, ,r, • '1t! . t 4-•.t .'h• t' 1'11„ v: r„ I.7 .4 h)',1 f hfre c4- , 01 (14g• ,. t ' ••1 • 1' !:., ',t 1 broken.; •h•. � '•Its [•,: ;s T!, � 1, .t „7 44 \''. . • ! ' r• . . vitt,. I 1 . •! - if. ,I n :.R:,,l 11r. and M . T. i.. ,nJfu• 1 ''"nt . f:.• 4-g child r c i., . • 71 41(4144-74 , 1: , t I, r I n , b 14 tsar'• 11...11.,! 1,4 ••t,•- I''•4, 1' 1 t'• mons 117,44 'i71 1 ' • '•1',,•,1 ,! tot tlr ir s,tmn, r h- • n 'll,:sknki. 114-. °' 11 In'lter)l and 1 ,t;,,iv t4i:1 1 •••:,, ' for th 1710111h of A•tgu+t whl; I, i'•in frnrn i',' . •'ton, )-, 4-•'`•r .poet to vi -i3 for tun r. k :n'! tan Jr arty •.-1tin;: t- r• '•11 4,. d Goald. of 14trithru4, .,-- at 04(41. hp t+kin 1 of Ctrt ,'+ I. • 1(• 1 r 1, . 'n town th • forepart giver fills ;ttuu dial, lt' sit r 'fro r of 1b w,_ k. Don't (tire 7 this. 11rs t;. \W horn ;n') da,I,nter. of /too. n4-'' 4is tin- ,h former's 171r- 110R�1 • Mr. 'oil .1,. \Cin, \Whiteford. 1 it to , r e n•, ,.111, 1\"rrl Tr: -:\t tot°ch. on frld,. _,, rt• , .1'1.,11. ', ., 1•h r Irotn•. ins` , to Mr.^.r<1 31r.'..1,14) •s \ 1.1 'Th' r.,4'4 ,1, her, • .1111,114' (4, 11111 1% h n 14 . 4,11 ,, - "11 \ 1,1' •• 1' "1' `41'':1:1 Lin^. 1!1}•. r. .,..IIt, n„ 1 ,' I, • I, 1.13 '4 ''1 . • to**1-.'"'-'41-114- of 1.11 rain •111 t !,.r • :4, ,Cor I 1 • 1.- '\(,4111:4) ,r, ;r, r r ' ifar• r re. lit 1 :17 t f,4- e I ,;4 4.,-I 1, t ,. 44ir t n4- , i v.e1 74- r• 4-'v r 1 • 141t1 '' 14,;• Ili 1 Otis 7 wart(: r: :4-1 t :4-1-: 411 •, to .4 nt'n tit ir'i•.• • 4-13:•141 t, • 1)1 , 11 • •, ..i.t 1 I, I "It t n: i , J' + :n'4 •!'r• . 1 in a Ali /l- 1 , to the ho of Mr. .rutin • during I : ,( r %Hsi •I (rout • 1.t4- ir;'',t.. I 1111C(174-• ,•7(1 .- ) h' t b- fluor 1 r,- rr, 1,r r: - for sone, t ima. col' btilt•i en the w'in•In•.t 4444- • - t to run to th' tee ir :, : •1 :, I a chair standin • , rn- •d. In !net , 1 1 : ), ' • (("'411 em+ d to t,. • • I (.,r , !t moment by lb"a . , •17,7,•:: t4- is n••t known just how ton • f:, • :171in'd uncon- scious as sit • • only ncc>14:ant, of ill hre,• \' , 1'icnse.i to add that, of h. I ' i, 777 • 14 s••1:, r•' •hock. no bad result. r,:main. ,t rely 311 !. t 1. ,t, esat 4, • -• 4. 1111•-.(; ,• .1 I. e • . ,1 .•, .• 1 • . ,• . '.L1it REED t. 1 Mt.. Thos. •'1 in4,r• • -i Mte T. \'. i•' 6.'11.0. .I ;11.1.'•4-- In \Winnie' g r . ' ,.'7 I:, tit • Rev.1). Cried( • •71 '. V.-. of 3lontr•al 4., t t.''darer, of Lock• K 1"•1 r -!4' 4:141) - In Clinton. en .t' I'y ft•v. -1. 1+). Ford.. mi, 4, 'S. 1' • •I•. ()f taws, to Miss I'4 • e . d•t ',• r of Mr. and Mrs. ! , "it• ppli 1 . r f Clinton. '113 4, C _ ► I. n• -in 1., '. , ,t . f f. 1 1 4-;t 1• t . ,114- �,' Char lot t )lttshi=nn Garda.'. t1:ORTLf? \'-in !' ,y!i id nn 317'y 21 ' l:,iwin Mntt1 r• ag, •71 7.1 yenrst an.! 10 moat h'. NOTT--1n (;ode rich, on `t ;l urday. f+ July 21rd, Rev. It, njtmin Cott. Ph. 1 0., aged 69 years :end nits, months. t JUNE BRIDES EOPLE ', '1t to go II•4use-keepu)g should call at ROWE, k ATRr'' '\'.S Furniture Store and see hots easily and' Cheaply c' 7 l!11.11111:1-! t -;.•u• h, :::'•. A Walk Through Our Store __ il,.:.e y,,:1 14:11 no,: the largest and hest +tssorle Stock of Furniture in the ('onnty, eatn:'ri,tn.t Tables, Chairs, Parlor and Bed-, Room Suites, Kitchen and Dining -Room Furniture, in fact everything to be found in a first-class Furniture Store each Low Prices that defy Competition, We have a large number of Lawn and Veranda Chairs whit u 9 we are tiepin,• at remarkably Low lilt•(•:, • • ROWS f, ATKINSON :tri The Leading Volae Furnishers and Funeral Directors, --.'7 7 PJ'CIAL BARGAINS - IANQS For the Fall Trak After handling PIANO'S for the past Fif- teen Years, ail now making a Specialty in selling 111(ill GRADE PIANOS. If you are thinking of buying a Piano it will pay you to see me before doing so as I ani prepared to iiiake Special Notatin 3 And \'Olt »•ill Save :donee by c {lilies;: on ±lie Ant Selling the Leading M,,t1:(2.; J. KELLERM.AN DASHWOOD Big Stock of -'- Boots and Shoes Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done •