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Huron & Middlesex Gazette
rIIIRTY-SK\'1?\Til YBAR-NO 1929
EXETER, ONT ; CANADA, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 20th 1910.
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JONES & MAY'S
Phone No. 32.
VISIT OUR MILLINERY
Byvisit a ►t t o oily Millinery Section you will know where
there is the must comprehensive and sariert collection of new
(fats that %efll be found anywhere. 'eke showing included the
sante creations that are shown in the large cities,
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lir Milliner*• were never• su i,usy. Ito come along and see
the st yles and leave your order early to give them a chance.
Kid Cloves 75c
Ideal for Fall Wear
1 Ladies good heavy Hid
(loves all shades of tans per-
fect fitting with gluiest fingers
and Pique sewn seams. sizes
from 8 to 7..
Furs Calore
Never before have we shown
as complete a range of Fash-
ionable Furs at sur h loop ri•
ces. Notwithstanding the
big advance in Furs we have
theta just as cheap and good
as last season. See them.
Complete Assortment
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MIES & CIREN'8 COITIS
\Vhen out shopping do not forget to
Fee our fine exhibit of Winter Coats. We
are showing all the Newest Style, in Mili-
tary. Shawl, Coat Collate in the very beet
selling Colors. Now is the time for Y OI' to
make your selections before they are picked
oyer.
Come and have a Try On. It
will do You good to see them
BLANKET CLOTH
For Children's Coats, :it inches wide,
3eautiful quality, all Wool Blanket "loth
in Blue. Heal and (trey. For Children's To-
boggan Coats and Ladies' Bath Robes.
DRESS GOODS
All the New Febrics are on our Counters in this Season's
Beat Shades. You should not fail to see our beautiful showing
in Dress Goods. They will delight YOU.
Prices PlOc, 715c, e1. fa1.215
HOUSE FURNISHINGS
Carpets and Hugs
Lace and Tapestry Curtains
Bed 4plrad5 eel Comforters
Oilcloths and 1..,oleume
(TENTS' FURNISHINGS
Shirts, Collars and Ties
(loves, Sox and Underwear
}tats, Caps and Suiting%
Overcoats and Suittnge
Jones & May
1Lt adlyuafte rs fair the Celebrated W. E. Sanf11r11
(. 1OthitL that) hi;;h grade shoes and wall paper
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'CANAUA TILL LAND OF 1',1103118E.
Wl' al,' tke aons of the. Northlatels
Sprung from 00 alien earth,
Massive and broad, 111: • t h • homeland,
Roasting our aught and our girth,
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rind fettle to by brezess
•That spawn iu the ultimata: Northt
♦ •• . lt..rdcncd by rigour that freezes
• i 'I. he hones of the weakly brought
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s•:� To o'er crowded Nation and state,
• Come all y.• breeds that are stalwart;
2 Enter oar wide swinging gate.
�♦ lly S. Rupert flroadfoot, in the Ca-
nadian Courier,
Locals
11, "1(1. '\Vdteh, of t' ntraliu is
un th • sick lied,
Mr. Geo. falter has retie nett to
London after a pleasant vie t ]fere
Mr. W. G. Ilivs,•tt has hal h s ehop
painted a light color.
Mee. ate( '11i.v Siuipsorl, of 1looree.
Yell •, , :-,t• J S1i.x Louise Facrett on
We are the trace of the big mete, ht' "t > This charter was granted to n
Proud of our tendon', we feel,. A1rs. (lertrand, of Crediton. visited nttlnb.•r of prominent people In that
Smiling in strength at the foenron, Mr. 8011 Mi•H, Kuntz in town on Sun, part of western Ontario which lie;
Meeting their guile with our steel, day. lee%ve:n Stratford and Grand (lend
on tale lluron for the constructicsa
of :, railway Ix•tw•een these point!a
and also from a point on that line
to Linwood on 1h,• C. 1'. It. branch
lin • to Goder'ch.
All of the details bane now prat-
t'c:all
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completed. 7 •
Y I h, neces-
sary land for right of w•ay end term-
inals has ben purchased and plans
prepared for the rushing forward .of
the construction of (he line with all
nossible despatch. The utmost se-
crecy waw maintained throughout th
n got int10t1 s and but few person,
wee• aware of the fact that th •
pow rful company Mood behind th••
securing of the chart •r for the rea-
son that am far as Stratford was con-
c•rn d it was feared that any con-
n• cling of the C. P. 1t. with the
prof et would mean its possible re-
jection, and nt least a bitter fight
from the rival inter.•sts 'treated in
that city.
rh: charter provides for a line
from Stratford to Grand 14 •nd, a
w ll -known summer resort on Lake
Huron. This lir-• will run in a
south-westerly direction. passing sit,
Marys where the C. U'. 1t. has n
ins at the present (.me, w•ithln about
three: mile; and continuing on
through Exeter and other smaller
pl:tc. s to tl•e lake. Then from some
point on tha. i lines presumably Strat-
ford. it is said a lin will be built
in a north-westerly direction to Lin-
wood, a small junction paint on the
Toronto-Godrrich line of the Cana-
dian Pacific. The original proposal
cal!, far the construction of a rad -
i al 1 n f but. it 14 raid, a clause has
h „ en=ertei making passible the
tr en -each to ct'am if the company
so deeires.
The construction of this line will
ti: in the points along its route with
Godorich and all points below to
Linwood and L'.stowr1, awhile the
building of a sham spur from tle•
point nearest to St. Marys will eon -
ti et it up with the maim line of the
company by the use of the branch to
tt'aad.tock. Th.• company will have
obtain •,1 ace:•ss to i country in large
d,r,•r,e tapped only by the Grand
Trunk, and so will have secured a
n •a- businrsa d'strict to add to th
draftee of tie. western branch lina.
to a considerable extent,
It i, understood that no definite
atrang.-ment4 Lave ,e se. b:et,
mad• in regard to the operating
t •-r of the road„ but the people of
tit afford or • : aid t, b, lookeng only
for the build:ng of an electric 9181.
Tb y look and hope for this, it ire
said!, !teem's • of t h • added revenue
it would g v. 1•, 1.1 1:, ashen )lydro- •••••••••♦•••••••••••••cod►
-tectric pow••r 1, -.per •r n force :n •
th businces of th• rnantcipality •
Th.• radial eche we is said( to hinge •
on th•• use of %storage -battery cars •
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C. P R. Wants Trade
of Exeter District
Th .1urouto Globe suy,: The Cana-
dian Pacific 'Railway Co. has taken
over the charter of the tot. Marys ail.
Western Ontario Railway Company.
and has at last in cured an entrance you need
into t,, city of Stratford and .the D0 a roof we carry big stocks
rich farming country surrounding It.
REMEMBER
When you are in need of medicine
or sick room supplies that in our store
a Large stock, scientific equipment and
ample experience give us tnarked ad-
vantages. It will pay you to make
COLE'S DRUG STORE
Your Regular Fatuity Drug Store.
$f.00 per year In advance
READY •;- ROOFING
Vuniting are w.' with the sword -handl
Good neighbors when fighting a b
cease,
Praying that *yo o'er our own laud,
1t ill reign n continuous pence.
Summer-kiseed by days of the fairest,
Gilded by God's ,good sunshiny
Mr. 'rheot1ore 1iowald, of Z rich. is
learniul; the hat tiering trade with ?1r,
W. f ). Burke.
Mr. and Mr,, 1). McKillop, of West
Lorne, visited 11r. and 1tnw. McGilli-
cuddy the fore pars of the week.
for-
Hurthcne.I with wealth of tit' tunlot.ofall tofiatablees Swi•et ontlFridthe ay
islast
rarest, r►n,l injure her knee, She is confined
The produce of forest and mine, to bed as a result.
Laughing, the well -metalled moue.
tains. DI r, John \„rthcotty of town, hal'
Ilnppy, th, corn-plantc] Main, 29 hen; that duringeight monthsilaid
Shontin with joy me the tounlainr 8.50 ,•ggs, besides ra..r,nti n number
g � o[ chicken,
A prosperous fulsome refrain. Mrs. W. D. `tr.yd,•nitammer as clo.
Canada's wheat fieidv need tilling, clttionist, tool part in tha program
So she calls to tbe kings o'er Ilse at the. Chisell„ir•.<! fowl supper Tues•
sea, day evening.
Send Ire your beets we are willing. Mr, T. E, llendford shipped a toad
To make them both rich inrn nntl of horsy -s to Woufinip►c•g 1:1141 Friday,
freed. 5f r, 11. rt Rom of 1 It. 1'leasnnl, no-
Coine to us bringing Your muscles, oomputi 1 theta,
To garner the grain In the sheave , Mr. Thos. Hawkins is lowly rse:
Want is unknown here %where rustles, cov ring trona h a recent illne5n an-}
The wind through the green maple we are pleased to note be is able to
traeel. ba out.
Strong like the mother khat bore u=, Mr. W. J. Iti`eett was reinstated in.
Brave a•: our red British blood, to th • oleic., of v,lr i constabh• and
sir ,t by fathers before us. street commission r by the Council
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ZA special tn,•.•ting of the Council
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ARCIIUI:AC!►',RV MET IN TOWN to r ••w. th_ faith and hope: of the
LAST WF.F,K, church of old and to proclaim to :all
The third conference 01 the arch- . the hop- that is opened up to us in
dr u".riry of London was held in th • the resurrection of Jesus Christ and
Tn: t t Memorial church on Tuesday which forms nn infinite compensation
and Wednesday of last week. Thcrl of our three score years and tco,
wag a good attendant throughout.:
Thirty clergy and many lay delegates That n vision of thus scopic is able
attended. Of the former nine were to save us and the whole human race
from London, eight (rorn Dliddb'ex, froth mural failure i.., proven by a
levee fresh Luzon. three from Lambe comparison of the civilization of old
t with on nut r• • , C is i•
th � t t br
r a, t .to civilization ,
outside the arch. • . c zation, Chhst
tanity has given the world hope and
has saved it from prasimism. ignore
%neer cruelty and slavery. and has
deaconry.
At throe o'clock on Tuesday after-
noon a prelin►:nety busin^ss meet-
. as h• Id in the vestry of the made it n world of nu fey, optimism
ehurcli, at which Itv, T. G. A. and progress. All advance: and up-
lWright, of Sarna, was re-elected . 1111 have cows to th' nation+ which
•thave
ecce ar a ,• received y tr n ur r, 'Other mattersgtv d Christianity, Hut the
of business relating to the confer- golden ^ 'with Christ is yet to come
enc were also arranged, for there: is endless progress in truth
At six o'clock the• clergy and other and righteousness. The warrant of
delegates were entertained at a diet n11 this hope Es the hope of a blessed
nerved in the schoolroom by 111» irnmortelity in tbrs resurrection of
ladle., of the church, •Je.,us Christ,
An address of welcome WAS deliver- The test whether we have thin
ed by 11ev, D. W. Collin► rector of hop' is: Are we inspired with r de-
Trivitt Memorial Church. and was votion to Christ, with a desire for .and ordered paid. The Caned an I:'t-
teplied to by the Rev, A. Caries.... truth and rightrousmean in our life. Pr' <, Co.. express chits.. 30c.; Queen
of Lucan, nod other'.. Are w:' exercising patience. courage coy (1.1 Co., gasoline and freight on
At eight o'clock public r:rvic,e :and gentlsnese for Christ'%rake, if •rnp(i:+ r'turn••d td•46; W. fltiv••r,i
were held in the chrtrch, which n,.r• so w,' may rejoice, )tut without' " 'Ir for dr�, 1) Iv .1.10; Thos
largely atten•t .l. TI prayer a -r ' <uch an inspiration or dosis- for
on Wedresday evening last.
Misses Mary and Kale Taylor were
in Hayfield Tuesday attending the fun-
eral of Mr. Lancelot Reid who died af-
ter a short illness with pneumonia.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rivers and Miss
May Rivers we'll at llurried:de Wed-
nesday tate' noon attending the tear•
triage of Mies Jetsi, Ferguson, daugh-
ter of Mr. (leo, Fergueon, to Mr. %Vti,.
Hyde, of Fullerton -
Mr, and sure. J. J. Knight left rues -
was held in the Town hall on Wcd• (day morning for:► two weeks trip to
! Now York. Mr Shirley Rubies, who
was recently transferred to Iletgtave
is relieving at the depot. Mrs. Hosier
and family :are also in town.
('has. Dyer, teller of the Motsons
hank received word Tuesday evening
that he had been transferred to the
appointed chairman for the rest of I Montreal branch. Mr, James Bowden
th•• term -No seconder. After alis- f Port Arthur will take Charlie's
r,�aion it wa., agreed place here.
chairman for th,: present meetings Word has b„ n 1• ceived from Mrs,
deist ing the appointtnene of n per- ltd, Davi- who I. 1! h r • ., f. 1a we••k.e
man •nt chairman. and on motion of ago for War 7t -;,ad owing to the itt-
lL•ao,an re.conded by .Levert !that mass of her me hoot. Ihi ahs dorsad
Councillor Dzlkwill act as chairman% fir:• bad br•esthnssi -• ,ar •,1l troun!
Mr. Itelkwill took the chair. sten► but th.et 1h,) erre safe.
Th minut.•i of the laid tneetiLg Several of (h • ree% •• r• •r+ of our
w. r read and approved. exehany • hay • , r„ of th largo
Is.r Neaman and Dalkwlll that a potato -4 grown ir, •i. . •inity, but
r•eolulion of condolence be drafted Mr. .t. ticCu!I81 t, •,f Cromarty.
•repressing the feeling of deep sore h:a, ode that leit-,b'e nl
row as felt by Cho members of the neighs nearly fuer pounds.
1G his
council regarding tbe death of our \(rs. Chas. Knight, who wns visit -
It • head and Reeve, 'tr. \Vena Haw-
n. and a copy of the same be for- meg h ir son :n at. '1•,v,ni.,,, rg nil.
wand •d to rho family; that Colin, met with nn ace rt n.. blaring chi
► • orvn 1•t:Urs,
n,eday evening October 12th. All
the councillors a •r • present.
Tlt• position of rise • having bee
song• vacant by the death of Mr, Wm.
Moffett, the Clerk nsked 1',,• coun-
cil to appoint a" Chairman. 1t•r
u per that Councillor dl,cvett be
to appoint a
e11Mr L •vett and the• Clerk be a misfortune to fill 1
pointed members of the committee. received a i ash :n her h1.1. and a
-Carri el, ,,baking up. heti w•• aro teased to
I••arn that the was tot seriously in-
Corr:••pondence was rend as fol- jur.kl,
/owe: Letters from Engineer Fern. Th,• Choir of th' James St. church
comb. re drill. lettere from Goulds furnished the tousle nt the fowl Prep -
tootles',-.I`S'„i 1i Beaman Ltd.. and tY. lieg
ce par nt ('his••lhur.•t Tuesday rc •ning.
That the Clerk write Gould, Shapley, A fowl seep r aswalio h• IJ at Wald-
pas
Muir Co. insisting that better pro,' nam' and "`airy 10 th. ,c Mg/
gr..,y i,c made in the erection of the it night th livery s,rvicc w•a, raxcdg
water tower. and that no payment be from an ,rnf the
xe K••( a chosen
from
tirade thereon until the council aro any of tba fa• let;, Crnttrnlia
sati•ti•d with th ,r or I(erysntl Iiverr•.,,
-G1rri• d, progress r"°`�' Misses Vospc•r. Kinsman, (toward
Cnuncrllor Denman gave notice that and Alexander were in (tn,lerich nit
h w•nuld move: next noticing at Thursday and Friday of last week at -
h council that at by-law b.• pr,., tending the 'Teachers' Convention.
,Misses
in -
per fHoward
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p and as1 Ki
pivoted and the voters of n man read in•
th, ..lectors taken al the r►.•zt tulu,i• ersde idng papers on 'Art." The teach -
the
cepa( election providing for the el, et. ere decided to have Hiss Hotsnr,l's
ion of two water cotnmt.riom rs. one paper published. A full report of the
to 1.. elected for one year and ono convention will he given next creek.
for two years; ,the colnmia.,ion to be The Annie -retry .• rise , in connee.
known ns the fire and water commis/ lion with Car, n 1 r shyt• rat, church
s
ton and to have full charge of water will be held next Kindly. (let. 21st,
and fir.- departments with the )reeve It.,v. I). N Morde,, Pastor of the
hyo vino... of his office, n 'member First 1'r, sI,yterian ch'Irch, sir, Mary.,
of the committ.•e• will pr acts both morning and r•vrn-
Per L •vett and %Vetoer khat Mr.11Y. init. 8p,•caal 011104 will h.- provided
3, )tis.s -It be retained na village con- by t h • choir(, ncsirt e,1 by Mr. W. A
stable nn•l road cotnmi'A on r, -Car- .1feCutch• oft. Haw .otoisf, ,'Yt, An -
tied, Mr. Iliesett agreed to the same. dn•w'•' ehnrch Landon, and bnaso of
T .•
h following account% were read the Manchester Male Quartette, A
' curds%) invitation i1 ,•xt„nd••d to all,
vice was conduced by H. iturat o
tit:hteou<n•d•s this hope ,Y net Otlr�,
bean Gana, . .tel th• reading of 11a• The programme for Weinesday
Bcriptur -ons It !h • lt„v. :air. forenoon inelud •d a devotional ad-
tftobinson, dr .- by It •v. Canon Craig on • The
Th - 1 -h•,p of Huron %v.as pr.rnt Li(• of Saer (ie••," 1 he archdeacon's
to 5:, : h,: opening sermon of the nddrese: n Itible study in Gr•nedipt
•oaf r F.e . Ile chat* bis text front chapters I to XI, by Re•v, it, .1.
'Ewe •u ► s . 2!. "We are saved by M. Perkin., with discussion by (t •v.
hope" I . 11. Croly.
in d logia nt and earnest words he The afternoon progrnrn►nr• was pre•
Out
Showed 11 1t bop: may nava as man
from sloth, front the insanity of a -11-
satisfaction and even ,
life of dc-
eeffort,t the strength oIt is the f ailveof enlnrl
ance. the life of the race and the
impel..• of ale ono Aril movement and
sa
save r man list the the
hopepsof that
bletoted
immortality in the resurrection of
Christ Jesus-th • hop' of life in (he
wor',1 to corn •, This wan ' Paul's
hop Ile IV 31 saved by this hops,
It also has power to ear. r , Ta
•hrist iA prophesied the n•suranot,
that this hope bas power to ante its
front failure anti d.scsuragcnrent in
tif,w hecnita ` of an rn lleeg life in
•ed, and an etcrnat peace. Thlie hope
Rives pit enc.•, courage, strength
tad power to • ndure nr,d save a us
from many temptation!. Ti, world.
1y -rain• ,e1 o un to discr•dit thus
power of r.li�;on therefore, rh.,
supr.rm-. call of the drusen to -tray is
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gilded over by Bev, Rural 11 en Gunner.
The following pip•rw wires eliacesaed:
''The Church and Moral Reform,"
introduc'd by T. 1i. 10 -comb., of
London and followed with discussers
by Rev. Frank L-•igh ; •;Interdenom.4
irrational Fellowship," Introduced by
Rev, V. G. Newton. and discussed by
Rev. T. 11. Clark•• ; Litugien ; Wor.
+ship," introduced by 'Rev. M. Turn -
NW' and diseuesed by It -y. E, W,
Hi:ghee; "Church •Literetrrr•," in-
troduced by it•v. T. G. A. Wright
and diseased by Rev. G. M. Coe ;
' Our Diocesan Co11nge�" introduced
by rtes. Principe! 1Vnlleiir, and iia -
cussed by 'it: v, A. A. Rice,
Owing to the absence of the dean
of lluron. Dean 9lobinson, formerly
rector of flzeter Church, r,esupied
(h.• chair, After opening with prayer
not Arrnptore r',radina, h^ reviewed
in brief words the bttetory of I'rivite
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:sorill Church end how from a
Cerrtinte d on page
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arlyn, cemetery :end manor.•. 5,00;
Ice 1. r (electric Light Co., ,t. light•
inpl, 5x.40; ' et. �.•r;..s, 18.00; Town
11,11, vet. 110 cal 1C .1. 1tisyct1,
sun•Iti r, 7,1.1 ; Jac.:'4 •uior, pt. eatery,
'!;.:eo: Joe s' toot. I•cting jurors.
4.00; A. G. I,a ,1. : !• sting jurorr,
4.00; W. 1.1. I1+•es 11, pt. .nlary,
13.00; (' W. ('sett. pi. relnry c me•
tory, 1,110 . ,Ino. Connor. pt. r ainry
ton. ir:an• i':eo0; Thn�. tin ,t 1• n. lal.or
4,03: sf. w -•t ring t:Sn0: tV .1 11.x,
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s, t re moral. for r►a►n1 . ane: iI my
Willett, drawing grav,I, 10.00; ,Wen,
Welsh, labor. 7.00: 'Sidney Sand 's.
Inbar, t;4.o0: Frank Jlallott, .r•„ ic•'-n
labor. 3.50; Then. Houlden, drawing
THE l�
gray •I. 4.00: (n o. Co 'boor... hor•c
tore. 3.50; firs, r 11,•••r, repairs to
levet, 7'io.; Wm, ftr.•ble, labor at
wee r w h • 1, 4,00: Th.•ndore w. ,. -
It t*t iii graved, 31.00. Thea. hart•
null. drawing gray, I. 21+,00: end.
Xorty. labor nt tar lie I, 16.00; ,Ino.
1;• 1, labor at gras I, 111.00: G•o. At-
kin -on. labor' at rrrev I. „.73: Thor.
Heart, , la.• of eras -1, 10:;,: Walter
tV-1cott„ I.,hnr at g a%, 1. 11+,00: C.
it Iforn•y, labor at gravel, 15.45:
OF OF
1: in it's -trite% and if mode with
our tnatehtesa Snow Drift, Floor
its crust is sure to be .light nal
flaky nod nice lasting.
fl\'OW DRIFT IS THE FLOt'lt
OF TI11•; i"A SULY,
5a. ,. Ilandford, draw nrr Recluse it tak• s Jcs:I of it to rnak,•
:t0,00i I1J Devi..., dela n RrnvtIli bread and pastry than it doe-, of in -
g gravel, 1 f•rior kind!.
12.00: n[noun]mg in all to 104:1.11!
91.3 ‘r1 .r to motion
of !,•sett-Rnlp,•r. H• Cook, Sons lY Co
-Carried.
' to rend:pi 'Oct. 171h, at k t
111. tlw
St .,1/1\ foist, Ci. rk.1 Nensall
Amatite Ready Roofing
Never needs any Paint '�,5C a square
Paroid and Granitized Roofing
1.75 and 2.50 s'1n1tre
Quality Roofing
•2.50 and :; _5 a square
Special prices in 5 Roll Lots our Roofing is complete with
Nails Washers and Paint also
Plain and Tarred Building Papers Roofing
Felt and Carpet Felt at lowest prices
HEAMAN'S HARDWARE AND STOVE STORE
MEM
'its :lid s
.::i MIIM ;•'-. -, sees MEIN
Sargairis
pEO P L E about to go (louse -keeping should call at ROW
:l A'l'K I NSON :S Furniture Store and see how ea.sily and
Cheaply you can furnish your Londe.
A Walk Through Our Store
Will show you. Here you will firi.I the largest :and best assorte
Stock of f•'nrniture in th•• ('nnnty, comprising
Tables, Chairs, Parlor and Be
Room Suites, Kitchen and
Dining- Room Furniture,
n fact everything to he foetid in a first-class Furniture Store at
such Low Prices that .defy Compel it ion,
We have a large number of ',reel and Veranda Chairs which
we are selling at. remarkably Low Prises,
ROWE & ATKINSON
The Li•aling Home Furnishers and Funeral Dirt (1018.
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troll y wire.. As the distance 1 •
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there being any danger of the lower
running nut on the journey.
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will construct the storage plant any• •
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of :, y.•ar or more. have .r system of
stre,•t cars running on the Morino, -
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point ns: the way for tile rest of
OVERCOATS
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Henry p1• a len. • Q p ii Bowden `%r •
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Ilederd, n daughter. • •
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Illy, on the Pth in•t,, to Mr. anal!
blr', 1•:w, lvn heed -rick, a son.
McLACIiJ.A'-In Ilibb.•rt. on 1'r - '
.lira 1►cr, (h, to ''4r, and Mr'11 1 fist Ll..,,...,1 .._-L _. the
Exeter Bargain
McLachlan. (twin.), girl and boy,
MA ItRRIED
Irl?f11i`>(tl--ticAU,\S1-in Sarni,. ou
Octob r, l:1t)t, by the ltev, John it,
Ilan 6;n I:. A., Id. 11., ((.ban
So; 1.1. McAian, to \ir, f1 'ores
11 re. ,1 ••Yard. of :v erne t, resit, •r-
ly of Cr Jima,
S is 1ttT-itIR\ •.--- At What• n, on
\t • !n m day, Oct, 1Mth, (diel Perla
tla,tghUr of Mr, ,, f 'fry 1•, II,•rn,
to Mr. Rn,, 11 I .rt. of RockwooVi
by Ili • 11 t . 11. '.V 1 -on.
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p11'11h1;1'_In li',rr.i,nrd. nn'(del.
11th. Cora, wit • ut tv, hn;ll• 1r. atl,•d
26 } •arra 5 month-, 10 ►lays,
t1'Il.I .5 --1n St. Alley . on Sunday,
(1 f, fob, John \Vit• , aged 02
y nrl, I month, A. clays,
CGRT13_ln Fullarton, nn Thursday.
Oct. 13th, James ('untie, ager! 47
y ,r-, 1 montha an 1 21 days.
WALK Flt -=00 eh- Roll 1.1 (toad.
God tiro .own•h ti. 011 Orf. R, h.
.4t1 . llnh r: 1t' 1, 'r•. Ai,. 1 N7
1 •,r, aryl 10 111111101-
1)1.\1,01 "In
14111'1-111'\1,tlr_in Tuck smith on Oct.
nother Bankrupt
--"w Stock -
Consisting of = = = Ladies, Misses and Children's
fall and winter coats, Men's and Boy's
overcoats to be sold at Half Price 22 pieces
of dress goods to go at 25c a 3'ard
Corsets at ha:f price A big ass
sort lent of boots and shoes at less than
11:1', 1•:such IIIen r ret nmanufacturers prices,
it,. !,t • William Ihinlot,, ago.) RO
y nrir 1 month aril 14 daps.
.11?t'FF:its(►X-In Ilih)rrl. on The, -
ibis, ()et. 6th, 'lzy Nixon h :4o. i
Wife of John K. Jefferson, .r;- I
76 orad, !S month+ and 11 Jars,
B. W. F. BEAVERS
Rrudcriai.'s old Stand
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