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HAVE YOU
Bought Your
CONI FOR FALL?
OUR STOCK- of lli.,e•s and
Ladies ('oats is uud,•nhleeny
the hest ece h fess evt•r +.iron
1•i,e•y have a style and fit
only found in man -tailored
gement s. A look will con-
vince vote.
Prices $10.00
to $25.00
I The Combinationtlon Overcoat
IOar Overcoat Stock is the pride of this stare nod every -
man's overcoet is hero. We mean by that. no matter what :w
tuna's overcoat liking may be there's a coat here that will please
hien. See our new Combination Coats with the Convertible
•t'ollas•. Prices $4 oo to 16.00
I UNDERWEAR • 11 'natters not how fussy a ruin is
About . his underwear he is sure to
Irind his pat fielder kind here. 1Ve carry every desirable weight
and texture in the best crakes at 5oc 75c $(.00 $1.25 $1.50
a garment.
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style. Our new Wall Shllpeh
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gear one price $2.26
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Market Report. -The following is
the rei•urt ut F ter market*, cur-
t ct 1 ,:f, r u uctub r .!Ut h.
N 1' e, etandat'd tele, 4o 85e
oat- :we.
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Shorts eee_
Bran sales
Mode! Flour $2.75
Eyed floor $1.50
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1':CKs 22ets,
teeter 26c
creamery butter 25o
1'utatu.e 45 cones,
Choler. export cattle $6.00 11) t•'�1lau
Medium • xl,urt cattle $5.60 to $5.1•al
(little. butcher's; cattle $5 tu:$5,50
!I,•diutn buteher'a $1.50 to X14.70
Choice cows $4.25 to e4.75
\I.•diun, cow's :3.50 to $.1.00
Sheep $t.50 to $4.75
Latnbs $6.00 to `6.15
Hoes ti 7.ee
t'inekt•ny dressed 12cts,
Chickens .live lOota.
Fowl dress:.•( 12cts
Fuel live Bots.
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•_ .\. til. Johnston sp nt ' •Ie-
• • 1,y- in l.ur•knoste
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• • Alr. F. W. (Badman was at (io(i-
:: erieh Wednesday on bsiness.
• • Mrs. W. T. Acheson and tweie,
• • were in London on Saturday.
• Mrs. )
• Z nA. arra and Mikis : • ret)' ;pent Sunday in Ren<:tit.
Mrs. G. W. Harrison is visiting
• • friends in London and Montreal,
: : Mrs. M. Gill, of Grand (lend, is
♦ $ visiting in town for ti few weeks.
• Mr. Wallace Fisher, .of London.
• sj' nt Sunday at his bonne
• Mr. 1'. Coleman returned Monday
t • from his fortieth 'trip eo Winnipeg.
••\1r. Fred 'Elliott, of Ilaileybury.
• t rig his rnothee Mrs. 11. V.
• : Ie het t.
• • • •Mrs, Jas. button and two childrerw
of London. are visiting 51r. and eire
• • Thos. Marton.
• • Mrs. E. rollick lit visiting her
• • daughter, Mr.. (Rev.) C. W. Baker.
: • of West Lorne.
• : �•1 r. aril N e : Lamport o, of Clan•
:• • ,1 1 _ vi -,t•,1 .',1r. and Mrs. Wes.
: `u • . Sun.' ,y.
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• Mr. Bert. Rivers left on Monday,
♦ for London where he has accepted
• • 1 position with J. Horeb.
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si,cchol(dvisited `ir,and . W. lMrs. J. W.
2 • Powell on Saturday and Sunday.
• \1r. Austin Hewitt'. who recently
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• •.rned from Langbnm, bask., vi.s-
• • .• 1 in town a few days this aleck.
•: .lir, Chap. Wilson. of Lapeer, �fitb.,
• • ,i -.t.. d his nephew Mr. Chas. Wilson
• • :n town for a couple of weekis.
•• Th: Rose. Taylor Pianing 11,11
•• Company ars• having a new brick
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chimney bunt on their proIlerty,
• • The scarcity of apples in this locals
• ity is so great that Mr. It. 0. Seldon
•� will have a carload shirtied in shortly
♦♦ for sale,
•• firs, McTaggart. of Exeter, w•ae
:• the gue t of her sore 0. E. DlcTag-
• garb, G. T. 11. agent • of 1Jlyth.-
♦ Itlyth Standard.
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• '.1 (jot Shannon. of London. was in
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n on 51ond..y inspecting ttic
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:soiree of thn local company of the
FREE TRIP TO THE OLD COUNTRY
Open to All Readers of
THE EXETER TIMES
The family Herald and Weekly Star, of Montreal, is going
trend three or more of their readers to the Old Country next June
the time of the Coronation, with all expenses paid from any part
Canada and a liberal allowance of spending money.
We have completed arrangements with the Family herald pub-
lischers by which our readers can enter the competition tor this prize
trip and in certainly will be a trip to be remembered
HERE
ARE THE: CONDITIONS
The Issue of The Family Herald and Weekly Star of September 15th,
1910, ad 656,370 leaders .
un ,n nver'ge• of lice re ult•rs to each paid sub.
ecriptic.n.
HOW MANY READERS WILL THE ISSUE OF Al ARCH is, tort, ON THE
SAME (IASIS HAVE?
1Ve offer The Exeter Times and the Family Herald and Weekly Star
for one year at $1 w1, and every person accepting thin nilier (tap the right !so
Snake an estimate and the Family Herald and Weekly Star will send the first
three of ite readers who make the correct or nearest to correct estimate 10
England with all expenses paid from any part of Canada and a liberal allow
Anse of spending money.
Estimate coupons can be had at this office, which must he filled in and
accompany your $ubecrintinn to the two papers.
The Family herald and Weekly Star, of Montreal, is the greatest 'ratti-
ly and Farm piper on this Continent, and can he depended upon to carry out
Ibis unique competition i►nrartially. We hope to see Some of our readers
pin the trip, Send Your Subscription.' in now.
to
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The Exeter Times,
Flour Feed
All Good Kinds of
F LO1'It and FEED
kept on Fland
Iron and Shorts sold by
the Ton.
Wheat taken in exchange for
Flour and Oats taken in
exchange for Oatmeal.
111T. Rivers
IWX TF.fi, -- ONr.ARIO
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CAS,TSORIA
11F CIIEERFUL
Napolon is raid to Inv,: lost a
I. ttic on account of 1)yspe•psia,
11 Nitpol'•on had only carried n
bottle of Nyal's i)igeetive Tonic in his
Rada'.• holster on the old grny mare
that h t fnt.•Inl morning. the map of
Europe• might look come different.
Many n home has doubtlents been
r •ndered unhappy by a fit of "in-
digt4ttion lures",
Even that "grouch" would *have)
disappeared and the resulting good
nater.. would render domestic life a
lig ;Me r • access.
You pr 1 n bice le01 r' NH of runny
anti'.': for $I 00.
W. S. HOWEY, Phm B.
themes' and Druggist
EXETER - ONTARIO,
Monday. October 51st, is Thsakp•
giving clay
A month ago or so Mr. Ilk -hard
Yellow ball n 13113'0,le hone killed on
the 'entire) rmel by a broken live wire
belonging to the }aeet,ic light plant.
iia Matt new through hie $oliritore,
Madman & Stanhnry issued n writ for
damages. f.1. M. McEvoy of Lindon
is defendiug;the Company,
33yd regiment.
'tr. and 51rs. it. •Q)anic's moved
,r household effects to Chatham
'1e.nday, where• they will make their
home• in the future.
A number from here took in toe
fee 1 eupp er at 1h'• Thames tlloal
7' -1•yterian church Monday earning.
MI, A. Rollin* of the +London Rd.
Pond,., this week sold n 1 n four -
r ar-old horete to Mr. T. E. Jlnndi
f ,rd for the su+ of e240.
FOIINI)-00 Alain street. on Mon-
day. Oct. 17th. :1 pearl estiek pin.
Owner can hay.• eame by proving
property and paying for add. Apply
et the rima••
Mr. Chan. lloop.•r, poultry farce z
of town. who (ekes •t great 41.•11 of
int•-reet in pure bred chicken last
a e k shipped fifteen 1Vh;te Wy,att-
dott •s to high River, Alta.
A e , ie
urp rt.. was aptunK on 1 he cor,-
er' {cation of James street church
last Sunday when the ladies of the
church apq,. ated without their hats.
Itis what a diff •re•nc'• )est a• few
1 +- cask.. 1
I: •. 11. 1101,1)-. rtcclw•ed a telegram
art • on 'Tuesday announcing Iho
41 1 h of bis con.:t., 1)r. \V. '11. 1101)1)1.
of Omihe. N.•b,, with a ,regn,•!t to
conduct the funeral ecrvice in Condon
(o -morrow.
it. v. W. It. Vance of -Woodham. oc-
cupi. s1 the pulpit of the et:ttnes rtr• t
church on Sunday last and I,r tch .1
tiro excellent .ermonn. Th• pilot,,,
1t v. 11. Hobbs, conducted annlwere:try
.•-rvi s for 'fir, Vance at Woadlruu•
Mr. J. Grigg returned hotu.' Fr,
day after a five week+' business %Ve nre in receipt of th • Ct1'ra Ite-
trip to New York. 130110n. 1'hitadel- cord. of Chico.. California. In which
phis anti Mw,• r. a1. While ..way We nntie.• an account of the rudder)
Mr. Grigg secured the agency for death of Mr. Joseph AfcVny. nn Tue.-
aom•• t',f the Jar'', a1 paper housee in day, S •pt. 27th. after an 1 tlneM of
Amoric', (••ss f bare t, -n haor.ei' duration. On
Mond ty night Mr. MCVay complained
te hs, a•if • and family tont he ecce
feeling slightly ill, bet Tuesday
morning stated 'that he felt mach
It (ter, lie became soddenly wore)
during the day and within n r few
hours expired, The Record says -the
e, aced wee one of the toast .highly
honored re -idents of Glenn county.
II was born end 'reared near Hut le
City and lived all hie 111e an honest,
upright and sterling citizen. 11,•
WAS n good neighbor, at loyal and
loving father, and his death will he
mo ern •d sincerely by the wide circle
of fell. 011 who knew him end loved
hien for this nI tnty gnnlitlee rind
worth" On November 27th, ileSet,
Mr, \Veva• was finite(' In marriav 10
\i'•_ A7)0•( V. Clrrd, win is st 1:
known nrounrl her'• and who fort,• sly
resided at Farquhar, her father 1,
ittg n genernt merchant of that
plea.. Mr. McVay waw a Sister of
Mr.. \tiller .1. \V'h's(-1 formerly of
E, •1 r. g\tr. "\itVny wee .t brother
of M,-•. 'j sr• W •trot( ur. '1Vest•
eott h ing nn old 1's horn boy and
w.•11 known nrounrl herr. The family
*minims of two boys ern l Itto girls.
Hied was here w • viols tarsus Iwo Th •7 have the ey;, t1hy of many
trirnrls ina,m($*thip community ,• th •Ir
years agA her', ' : '
Dlushr(tone bunting bets bee"pope.
,:,r tile !wit ,w ww,•e k.. Church Directory J -
Mees Violet Willis has ret,rned
float s vi- to ll, a -all :tad !( •,'(urth
Mr. Tom Catling has returnee
ti hli trip to Kingston and Qu, e e
elise \1aud Hartle le of I):,shtvood•
n•.'+ a wieitor in lou 11 over Sunday
ell • Albert Neil, of \!cUilli►ray,
t'i-.tel at Mrs. Cleo. 1•:ncrett's last
1'*iday.
\1r. (:. ). Mantle 1s inak ng nitera-
1io11' to ,, a double haus•• di. .loin
•tet 1.
Dir, it,t. '1,1,;' y is,tItp laid upeeIth
his item' •1 i, although 010ee ly int.
'raring.
Mr,. J. 0. Staubury and children
ti -.t d at .Dr, 8tanbury'e, Nayfi ld,
11.1 week.
Mr. an/ 'Arra. Noise and Mr. 1'. F.
Boyle., of 'London, visited at T. ltuyl.• e
last week.
11',• etre• pleased to we -Mr.
11 •t•,v-ley is able to be out again af-
1 •r his recent illness,
lite; Bertha 'Mack returned to To-
ronto Friday lifter being relieved
for six weeks,
Mr.. Long, of Brantford. la hero
visiting her husband, who Is work -
Ing on the water tower.
`•1 r. Oliff Npeckman. after a week's
.i., with his parents bere returned
to the 1ph on Friday • last.
Judge Doyle held Court of Revision
here last week when a number of
changes wire made in the Exeter Vot-
ers List.
Iter. J. \V. •Ilogarth, of Avon, we ho
attended the Teachers' Conv_•(ttiu0 in
Godcriob last week, visited his bro-
ther Stephen, Saturday.
Mr. Jas. Jfandford's safe London
(toad eoettt, was well attended last
week. itoth stock and implement/ -
brought good'priori%,
Last Sunday was Children's Day in
the IEnglish church, the Sunday
School scholars all taking bouquet,
in honor of the occasion,
Word has born received from Mr.
John Bowden and Mrs. 'Monrotb who
left here conte time ago for -Englan It
Oil( they had arrived nately after
a vary pleasant voyage.
The Canning factory .finished th 1,
p,snpkin pack this week. They hat,•
'tad a very miect.sfill year and with
the big advance in canned good,
should realize well for this season.
M,;srs. John and Albert Persons,
who h:tv.• been visiting In Centralia
during the past three months. left
this w •ek for their home in Vao-
couv. r. It C. They were aecompnn-
i el by their neice, Miss Gladys P.. --
s. rv, who will visit for n y�eff
lilease do not allow a one 10
snake you believe that ere Le bree
ter flour than Glare y cos, MODEL.
Why not support 11 industries
when they manpfa lir • the best'
Exeter flour fir .x• t, r people. if
you want flour in large quantities
give us a call -Harvey Jiro'.
We have in our possession a nov-
elty in the form of n potato. The
potato is a Burbanks, weighs three
and a half pound-. and we-
grown in the garden of Mr. .1. lr.7.
ton, It is made up of one large •po-
t.rto with 16 potatoes,. some of fair
size; grown out from it. Apparent♦
Iy it Le one hill (hat fins grown into
one potato.
Mfr. Jest Spark*. of tow•u, m t 11i01
no acrid •nt rec. flay- which might
have. ended In more serione re-
sults. 11e was tett picking beech-
nuts and wee in n tree when the
limb he was on brok • and' be was pre -
ciliated to the ground striking n log
with his head and cutting a gash
which r.q'iired the doctor's atten-
tion.
Walking the five mile block is a
stunt some of the boys of town have
b.•: u indulging in lately. The re-
eord for the round trip is fifty one
and a half minutes and is held by
Ilruc Anderson.
The marriage look plate. in Man -
teen. Minn.. on We•dn-day of Iasi
w . k of Miss •Annete Fulton, n form-
, r Exeter girl. to Prof. J. A. !ten-
ets-. •t. Mee Mr. Jamieson, of the
51 1hwti•t church. performed the
a•remony. Mina !•'utton ice a (taugh-
t r of Mr'. 1{. \tcG,.'. of Wailac -
berg. and i• a first cousin of Mr.
Al •x. Stewart. of town. They 1,•ft
here for Wallaceburg a number .,f
y et, •ago. and later Miss Fulton t -
sided in London.
In Hernia on (tetob,•r 13th. I
rite of holy nralr.mony was robin -
nixed by 'Rev. John E. Ilawkeit. 11.
A., Il. D., Pastor of eh,. Central
flaptint church, at 12.30 noon wh n
olelen Sophia McAdam„ 198 f: -s •v
street. wile married 10 George Henry
11.•dford, of Sarnia, formerly of
Crditon. The happy couple left on
th' 1.45 train for enst.•rn cities amid
th.• good ew1-h of many friends. Do
tJeeir return th •y will reside at 131
Cromwell -t r •.•t. Herniae Mr. H -I-
fni-II i, w :I known in Fxet-•r and
Cr•ditott null his many tri, tel. will
Join with the Tim'•' in w• teem':
congr.•.I ulation..
The Clinton New Era rtap4 'Aa a
sister town we sympathise with Ex' -
ter in the auddcn and unexpec,'ti
demi* • of their official head in the
person of Reeve Ilawdrn. plc ulna
Ulan who enjoyed the friendship and
est' ern of many outside the boundar-
ies of les own municipality and h s
death Is sincerely regretted •n11
1111/111:11 fly expressed for the• bereav;d
lee/11 vi.e The fact What time is
fleeting tine) life most uncertain is
written in large and plainly read
characters over th'•.,e sad inetanceq.
Mr. John hind r, ceived word Fr/ rs-
d ty of the) Heath of his cousin, Mr. T
A. Hind, editor of the 81roiightnn
Tim s, of Iltron(rhlon, flask. 'Ions
twill h • remembered as an old Exeter
boy, Ewing 'served Lir npprenfice•ahlp
on th • Ey 'ter Tirne•1, nfterwnrefo go -
int; it •t tied taking up n horn,- t, ,d•
11.• then started the 'itothcrn Timem
which he inn for 1 w year. arid ,role)
out. lie afterwards bought iia
ittu,lrhioa 'Tins .t which 11 • has fun
for the let• -s lour years. 1/h•• detea:.
1 1
wee K
taken ill with Typhoid fever
and tok•-,i t0 It,'gina by pit,,1 where
h• died at ill- lir of 37 vear-. Mr
JAMES STREET
METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Richard Hobbs, Pastor
Sunday Public Wors,,tday (1.30 a30 Rene CA
R' 1)1SCOU T
and 7 pan.
SALE
Class Service -Sunday 0.30 a.m. and
after Moruing Servioe and \Veduea.
day night.
Young Mao', Maas and
Sunday At 1 p.a.
Sut.day .School and Albte ODaseea CM/
Epworth League -Tuesday at P. p•m
Prayer Meeting-Tauncdas at 8 p.m.
Jamey tit. Methodist church, she pas.
tut' will preach n sect tlendety,
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asteaisutrtena
ThreshIu Goal
Save your wood by getting our foal
for your threshing, You can get any
quantity you want,
Cement
Blue Lake Brand
We have the ;Wove brand: of cement
always on hand fresh frotu'th° manu-
facturers. The Blue Lake is consider-
ed the hest cement.
R. J. GLflTWOK1 NY
GHANTON, - ONTAhtO
READY•TO•WEAR
OVEROOATS
11'e have secured a number of
SEMI -READY & PROGRESS BRAND
OVERCOATS
That are up -to date. if you
want a (land -Made ('oat call
;,n,1 see nut•
$12 00 LINE 1
W. W .TAMANI
Merchant Tailor.
EX ET' -'1 ONTARIO
MISS J. J. ALLAN
EYE SIGII'I' SPECiALISTr
Will be at the Commercial
Hotel Parlors on Saturday,
October 220d. One day
only. Anyone having any
Eye Trouble, could not do
better than consult her.
Remember the date October 22nd.
IN LADIES' BLACK DRESS GOODS
For the next two weeks we are offering our large
stock of black dress Goods at greatly reduced
cash prices.
Regular $1.50
1.35
1.30
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1.00
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per yard at $1.30
66 66 66 120
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While you arc in our store don't fail to have a look at our furs.
‘Ve carry an up-to-date line in Muffs, Stoles and Ruffs from $4.00
up.
Children's Coats
We have a line of Children's coats, new goods this fall, which
we are clearing, while they last, at a discount of 20 per cent. We
have a limited supply of them left.
Motor Scarfs
A line in Silk and Wool at 50c, 65c & 15c.
We have the Cleanest and Best stock of Grcceries in town.
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Poultry Taken Alive or Dressed.
Hghest prices paid for Produce.
W.J.'CARLING
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and it may not be necessary •
to continue to suffer. ••
Skin disease is one of tier •
most difficult problems of •
medical science. •
1Vhole fihrnries have been •
written on the treatment, but •
if you are eufTer,ng you do •
not nerd the seyrleptons de- :
srriced.
Yut+ know• alt shout that. •
Most Cases of Skin
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Descase are Curable
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Some are not
anything ran cute
or 1eleive yon sem 'leveed up-
on \yells Fermis lettinn used
by day and Ntal's I?c zenla
Ointment by night
The Loti 1n i1 more sightly
in daytime while the Oint-
ment giVer. nnere prolonged
action at Leight_ It stops the
intolerable Itching and per-
mits .leeps,
lit •1' 'I't(RS BEM EDI KS
0() MORR THAN RELEJV1� jz
TiHI;Y WILL CURB, BUT
YOU MUST Bit PRR8187 iz
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bee's itch, Ringworm, Dry o
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Mr. T. I 111111 -s brim "darted to
ork 0n t1+• oat I. tower.
A Il,•actionery Storni 1„r:oft is
•ntrt! on th • 22n'l anti 23rd. But
r the prevailing Venus 111,141th:ince
t thio lae. rttorrn.produeting ritual;
ouid he at their lowest nenimum
r this autumnal eeeson. fleet' of
ie barometer and threatening h,
ora,y weather, eepc•ciel ly on the
reat Ial:.r end on north Atlantic
as rind coest.e% must naturally h•
okrd for on and touching 1h.' 22nd
d 23rd. but eek)rms out of tit • ,r -
nary etre toot indicated for this
encs. Northwe..terly gal•'. and
Inge to cola r abort th : i -r'1 to
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Powell's Bazaar 7
Always
Some-
thing
New at
The
Bazaar
See Our
5c
and 10c
Tables
For
B�RGiIMS
Wl: call special attention to the
tniny special lines which we
sincerely hope will please one
many introns.
WE hey*' endeavored to phase
g1 you and firmly believe we flare
succeeded.
THE Big Bargains and special
variety we are showing has
created a great deal of interest.
A Visit to the Bazaar
Will Pay You
Special Showing This
Week
Fancy Colored
Blass Vases
Ai(TIS'Tll' DESIGNS Al
10 & 15c Each
Dont Forget
We Carry a com=
plete stock of
reliable Pianos! !
New
Goods
Arriving
About
Every
Day
Moo Pnoo-
0ppfapiiS
i9 50
1 up
Oaf SIElaftl
ReCONS
GRAND TRUNK SYSTEM
T11ANIiit(iIVi\G I)AY
SINGLE FARE
For round trip between all stations
in Canada also to 11..1i oit and fort
Heron, Mich., Ni 'gars Falls and Buff-
alo, N. Y. (toed going Oct. 2/.1.20-30-31
Return liumit. Nov. 2 itil�e,
Hunters'
Ili:Tt-I(N 'i'1) I: CTs AT
Single Fare
Ot'Tnrr)•:Ir Itrrtt re Net'. 12iii
Lit ger ated,t better assortment than To points in Teo „is AM1, paints Peer-
eee.wwe'w to i'(rter .\tt•rtit rt, and to a
number of points teat licit by the
Noturith:,(\ N.\%"r(IAT 10,4 ('t'►I1'Ate '
also to certain points i1. (jt•Np;(•, Ns
lbws,- - 11 K. N( )v', 5' ,err,(, and
M %INA,
1)1 TO11sR ye)Til to Nu1', 12•r►t
To Mtttikt La Lake,, Penetang, Lake
Ga YEARN EXPERIENCE OF AN jot !lays, 31-'11ar,d, Mnganetawan River
Lakifteld, \Isdawaska to Petry Sound
Argyle t. (:obo(onk. Lindsay to
[Inlihnr(nt . She: bot bake to ('al.
nhngie yi, ie & 1'. Itailwvay, points
front neve n to Not tk Ilay inclusive
and sett penile reached by the
we have ewer shown,
S. MARTIN & SON
OLI) NURSE.
elr.1. Win/doe's Soothing Syrup is
the prescription of oae of Ike beat
female rrhyniriana sod nurw•s in the
I'nited tltatea, and has been used for
fifty years with never-fatlin,t eucoeas/Northern sevigation ('cntpany,
by million* of mothers for their 1ielurn ,nit on all ti(•krts Dec. 15111
childrew. It relit Yes the •hi.RI from exrt'pt Le :"'inte reachoti by hie/Myr
pais• cures di'rthoots. g riping in lines Nu% • +ober 15th. 11)111
rho bowel* and wind clic• ily giving iiecnre tickets awl full particulate
health tis the child, it rests the from
mother. Twenty-five cent• s, bottle. .1, J. LiNt(Ml'i', Uepi•t Agent.