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moderate rates. Cheques, money orders, &c., for
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to
Sanders 84 Creech,
PROPRIETORS
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heir Hard Struggle Made asier'Interestin State.
went*by a , oung: Lacly in Quebec
and d, ()iv Beauportt' Que
No
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Property .for sale
•
farm in the Township of 1;I'ay, near
hundred acres, 85 acres seeded, frame
h stable, good water, te.,d
re farm far sale, in the township of
• U f Eliznville,conyenient to school,well
orchard, 10 acres bush, frame house,
bgrainar}*.
Apply to •
SANDERS OnEECI3, Exeter.
A .floe pasture
Sarepta; ono, bun
oueo�a,nd good
Another %OO as
sborne,scuth o
drained, •small o
aro, stable and
Dashwoo
Roller 1VIi11
A real good time to buy Qur fani'ous
White Star Fl ur
is now. Madefrom the very finest of,
wheat --acknowledged to be• the best
in Aeneriea-The Mills, the Millers,
and the Milling Process all thoroughly
;adapted for obtaining the highest re-
sults. -For strength, richness, whole
ness and appetixlxng flavor it is •with-
out equal; makes more bread ;easier.
and better than any other-. give esolid
satisfaction'to consumer and.prod icer
-Buy Wand youwill please yourself
and your good wife as well. -House-
wives all over the county emdorse our
claims. We solicit your patronage.
Jos,Eidt Dashwood
wOOL WANTED
All women work ; some in their
homes, some in church, and some in
the wkirl of society. And in Stores,
mills and shops tens of thousands are
on the sever -ceasing treadmill, earning
their daily bread.
All are subject to the same physical
-lawn; all suffer alike from the .acne phy-
eical disturbance, and the natureof their
duties in many cages, quickly drifts thein
into the horrors of all kinds of female
complaints, tumors, ' ulceration, falling
and displacements' or. perhaps irregula-
rity or suppression, causing backache,
nervousness, irrital,,,iiity and lassitude..
They especially require an invigorat-
ing, sustaining medicine which will
strengthen the female' organism and
enable thein to"bear easily the fatigues
of the day, to sleep well at, night, and
to rise' refreshed and cheerful.'
How distressing to see a woman
struggling to earn a livelihood or per
forin her household duties when her
back and head are aching, she ig so tired
she can hardly drag about or stand up,
and every movement nt causes pain, the
origin,,,of which is due to some derange-
ment of the female organism.
Mlle: Alma robitei1le, of 73 rue St.
Francois, Quebec, • Que., tells women
how to avoid such suffering ;..she writes
Dear Mrs.•Pinkhain :--
"Overwork and long hoursat the office;
together with a neglected cold, brought on
a very serious female trouble until filially
I was unable to go to work. 1 then thought
of a friend Who bawl taken Lydia E. Pink
'ham's Vegetable Compound nd when her
health was la the same c,nadirin;h:that urine
was, and straightway sent out far a bottle`
I finished that and took .two note before I
really bean to improve, but alitter tliateny:
recovery was very rapid. and I' was sODza
well and able to go back to work again I
certainly think your medicine for sick Ws.-,
men worthy of praise, and am indeed glad
to indorse it."
Miss. Clara Beaubier of Beauporty.
Quebec, writes :
Dear. Mrs:`‘l'inkham::--
"For several years I have suffered With
female trouble which has beer a serious
(train on m vitality,sapping an strength
and causing severe headaches,beaming-down
pins and a general worn-outfeeling, until
T really bad no desire to live. 1 tried many
medicines but did not get permanent relief
until I took Lydia E. Pinkharr's Vegetable
Compound, In two months 1 WAS very
much better and 'stronger, and in fouur
months I was well, no more disagreeable
discharge. no more pain. So 1 have every
reason to raise the. Vegetable Com ound,
and I consider 8 the on der it without equal for. tha3•.ills
of women.
'Lydia E. Pinkham;'s Vegetable m-
and is the unfailing for all tl>lerre
troubles.It . !strengthensc e urthe propel
muscles, and displacement . with, all its
`horrors will no more crush you.
Backache, dizziness, fainting,bearing.
down pains, disordered stomach' oodi
nesa �--
s, dislike, of friends and soc a l
i l
illy '
symptoms of .the one •eau e--,
Y s oval be
uickldispelled,• d it willmake you
Tithing and well.
and
You can tell the story of your suffer
*s . �► woman star reeve ve e u
advico free • of. cost. Address Mee. PiAk-
ham, •Lynn, Mass. The ppresent Mrp.:-
Pin.bham is the dau hter-in-la of Lydia
E Pinkharn and for tweet -five Lydia
she : has; under her direction and. since
her decease, been advising. sick,women
free of charge
in#, to a
d f h l f 1
Lydia E. £ inkhan-'s iVegetabie Co pauli Succeeds Where Others Fail
.t Eg�tar and Centralia
and ludOoye.,
Elevators
Jos. Cobblediok•
Cook's Cotton Root Compound,
The great Uterine Tonic,- and.".
only 'safe efrectual. Monthly
Regulator on which woxnencan
depend. Sold in, three d ail.
of strength -No. 1,SI; 2,
10 degreea stronger 41.3; No. 3i.
for special eases, ' per box.
Sold by all drug ats, or sent
paid on nee of price. •
e pamphlet. Address • TN
COOKMEOIOINICO.,TOROIITO,ONT. (formerlyWind.ir)
c Ruliole (o Bag
FOR, THE HOME.
Is that which gives lasting benefit
and Pleasure.
Nothing , will so successfully do this
4s a good High Grade
PIANO) or ORGAN
Beery member of the family will ful-
ly apprecieee at.
We carry these instruments in the
highest grade and OUP prices and terms
are of the most 'Iiberaal kind for the
Purchaser.
Our Sewing Machines
Surpass anything in the market for
;beauty and durability.
a .
Cell and see us; we will takep pleasure
in showing you our goods.
•
�7r MARTIN &SON
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'EXETER MARKETS
CHANGED EACH W13DNESDA:'`
7
47
s
Wheat ., r...r..•. ...a.. /(5/
13(/yACYa.4 r n....... it...:. 40
Oats ....,. ♦ .:.. r .. .... ... r 84
Team r. 10111..,,.... GJ
Potatoes, per b4ag.. 10 , r 10., 100
Hay, per ton..:. •.. , ...... 0 50
Floury,er cwt., family.,
Flour, low graded per cwt 1 20 .
Butter "
Egfrjs..,...10.�.M,i..►tl.,q
Livehangs, per civt ^ 7 04
Shorts pets torn:......... 20 00
.Bran per ten 18 00
Dried Apples 6
75
102 20
125:
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1906.1
E1611TH ANNUAL EXCURSION.,
GODERICH •.. DETROIT
THE BIG- NEWT STEELSTEAMER
6REYHDUND
QI! Top
wRire STAR LINE
WILL LEAVE DETROIT, MONDAY, JUNE 18114. 8:00' A.M.
AR'RIVE 1N GODERICH 5:00 R.M.
FROM GODERI'Q•IR FOR DETROIT
LEAVE TUESDAY, .8:30 A. ,lir., JUNE 1.9 T' ip- (CANADA T1nts)
STOPPING ONLY'. AT rORT 9111508, AiUiIVi1 AT bETROIT 4:00• p.M.'
TWO DAYS IN DETROIT •
RETUR.NI.NG
LEAVE DETROIT ((mamma tam) TRUItSDAY, JUNE 21$1,,
11:00 P. M. PORT HURON 5:80 P.M. SHARP •
ARRIVE AT GODERIC;IL 0:80+ P.M '
Oiroriminamimnimormo
o
amlimiiipmeatipi
LEAVE GO D E R I O R ON LAST TRIP FOR DETROIT, . FIRIDA°Y+. •, .,a,
JUNE 22ND,. .AT 8:80 A. M. (CANADA TIM 8) ,
Round -Trip Fare, either way, with hand baggage $1.00
One way with trunk, $1.00.
A Special Excursion Tram will leave Stratford the morning
of June 19, stopping at Mitchell, Dublin,Seaforth.Clinton
and Bolniesville, and arrive in Godericb 8:15 a.m.
GODERICH BAND MOONLIGHT EXCURSION AT GODERICH
EIGHT O'CLOCK MONDAY EVENING, 25 CENTS •
A. 50 cent Dinner will be served in the beautiful dining room for this Exei rston.
Other meals A is Carte. A good lunch can be had at the lunch Counter.
From 'il'inghain, 0:40 a.m.; Blyth, Etc., the hiornin train, Juno 10th, Connects
at Clinton, 7:40 a.m.. with Special Train.. for Goderich.;
THURSDAY NIGHT SPECIAL, TRAIN LEAVES GODERICH 11:00 P.M
FOR CLINTON AND WAY STATIONS TO WINGHARI AND
ST1RATFORD ON ARRIVAL Or STEAMER. ,
Zurich
F Hess, Sr., was in Berlin last week
AS fat delegate to the Lutheran Con-
ferene'e.--Miss, Lydia Faust has re-
turned -where
tri rued from Hamburg, she was
attending the S.S. convention. -Miss.
Ernestine Treurnner has returned to
Detroit. The annual entrance exams,
will be held here on June 27, 23 ;and 29.
Geo. W. Shore of Varna • willp_reside.
Geo. S. How rd will preside at Hensen
this year. -Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Merrier
of the Bronson line mourn the loss of
their little daughter, at the age of five
weeks. We extend our sympathy to
Instilled by Merit.
As you, li:uow, it is an uncommon
proceeding on our part to so etiiphaatie-
ally endorse any remedy as we have
- u.
endorsed Bit J
But the More we know of it, the more
earnest we ate. All we say is, Bu -Ju
can help anyone scuffeting forst kidney
trouble, as ino otherq •etemedmore ain t
works for it' elf shaves y
than words its real use to del who
seek* cure.
If it is not just as rove -settled, you
20 00 can have your naoi:ey back. Fifty
18 00 cents a box.
W. S. no W,l Y, DRUGGIST. a
Pills for cfosancss' Certainly. hey remove trio cause
ross-the crossness vanishes. ; .A Valu a sluggish liver poisons
the blood, spoils the temper". Keep your liver active
and ,your bowels ire rnlalra Have a clean' burin, a brralave
jj
hea�l't, to hopefuI oro ok, ted.,
ef�iAy�ert's 1111* at bedtime.
p All +lregetable. rSu W COSte , SoI t for '1!'s. .
I 0 0 SW. km iN aaMeMiaa! We . n.
.
he bereaved parents. • --Samuel Ranniet
has returned from his trip to Manito-
ba. He was accompanied by hisdraugh-
ter, Mrs. Stelek, of Dauphin,' Man -,who will visit here for a tithe. --Mrs.
Abel Schilbe, who was quite ill last
week.' .bate nearly recoyered.--Ed.
>Csal�e�is b ch
has
gone to
Saskatoon. -
Mr. and
Mrs.
cob
Habererare on aa
visit to Tavistock, . Berlin and Brant-
ford. ---A number of neighbors and
friends gaatlhered at the home of like.
Mary Stelek, 14th eon., and gave her
sae agreeable surprise. A few evenings
ago she attained her; 57th birthday and
her children and a few friends present-
ed her with an address and a hand-
some couch. • Mrn. Stelek was taken
entirely by surprise apd thanked the
donors for thoiir•kindness and ,assisted
in making the evening enjoyable and
pleas3ant.•-Theodore Ileideman was
aarrented by Constable Bossenberry, on
Friday. 8. Rennie Ic Son's premises
Yveeen entered the night previous and as
coon of money taken from the till.
Heideman was !suspected and after hie
airiest pleaded guilty Before Magistrate
Greb and the money wkkss returned to
the owned, The prieonee was eons -
'knitted to• jail on Saturday.
ARItI»o11 'she home of Thomas
Jolt nson, sr., Blake, was on ednesndaa;y
thronged with About fifty ft ends and
relatives who has gathered o witness
the rn. rriage of isestitnblile, dangle,
ter, Mine Seraah, o fir. Int'aa4'1 1..inder-
fh'kl. The bride as handsomely sittir.
ed in white and an unattefiied. She
Haas made the re iplen t, of nt:1fly bean -
Wall and costly resents. SA a slight
token of the est .du1 in which she is
held. Mrd and Mrs. Taind+erfleld have
taken urn their residence in 1.rnaldon.
We extend to therm our heartiest Cons.
grat.atlaation%
ShuoI Raperts'
The following ir3 nes lacy report of
Ss. N. No. 5, Lisburne.-Nannee Ain o �
eioz.."of merit. The saalajceee exaannirienl
;ere aritistaietie, grammar anddraw-
ing
fir. l'$i ". JI .Bies��.'ett9 Q�V n�.yykSill 3r�y'•,
~'aa Ford, I.. " 1 i Cres O. J.Jcyw• ed N.
l.' lrkine..�� Ji'. li��xpyZgyyiaa� f i.lieryyi iq,�Moo-
Moo -
Wee AA. Daman, nIle .9. 'sett, J. 1lalOy,
yMr.gg J ypdd) V. HeywoyiDd,Elvaa Ford. Jr.:'
Herrick, X . Hodgson. I. iy«.
ere. B. Ford, E. Mr.l?'a,lls, V. ,Moodie.
Sr. U. U.Siliery, i drSi9lery, E, h'assb.
e•rr',� R. Destr�o'v, r Ford, Gq„.Johns,' N.
Johns.• -P. Gowans. Teacher.
Following is the report of S.S. No. 0,'
L's. sborlte,f car that• morztla`itf Maass. Names
in order of merit. 'iVaastelsolea,
A. Heywood, W.' Elford. Sr. IV. ---L,
Godbolt, O. Heywood, L. .Heywood,
111.L'rnaesiiate IV. -N. Heywood, V.
I,�iq
IV.-Royerryhill, L. Grodbolt. Jr. IV.-Roy.1; ',;air, M. Cornish,' E. Washburn. .
Jr. ]Etalons.. ---sir. III. ---H. Bloomfield,
M. Talbot, J. (reery, L. Godbolt. Jr.
III. ---E. Heywood, A.`Cla,rke, J. Camp,
bell. Jr.11.--M. Bloomfield, A. °every.
Pt. Il. -I. Creery, ,Si,. Goulding, 13.
Bloomfield. Sr. Pt. ILe-•-D, Cornish,
H. Cornish. Jr. Pt._1.. 1, Heywood,
L. Cornish. L. Johns,
D. McDougall Teachers
W.:Howard
SCHOOL REPORT. --The following is
the report of the Sr. and. 'Jr. Depart-
ments of S.S. No. 1, Stephen, for the
month of May -Sr. 'V. -W. Hodgins,
El. Duplan, E, Windsor, Sam. McCoy,
tV, Sims. IV. -G. Essery, M. ;Hep.
burn, A. Robinson, Jos. White, F.
Mitchell N. McCurdy,C. Wilson, G.
Wilson, �L. Robinson, GseHogar thM.
Elliott. Sr. IV. --H. Hicks, A. Duplan,
E. Sines, M. Elston, J. Dempsey. Jr.
IV. --R. 'Vallis, `.1. Essery, M. Callus,
M. Baynham, J. .Hogarth. Sr.
E. Baker, B. Anderson E. Wilson, F.
Davey, E. °allies, H. Windsor, Edna`
Davey, Roy Callfas, ` H. White, E...
Welsh, N. Hemmen.
Minnie Botterill, teacher.'
Jr. Department.-Jr,III.--A. White
1232, Elva Brooks 997. F. Essery 925,
L. England 757, Fr- Fairhall 693, Willie
Alexander 491. Sr. IL -E, 'Neil 1188,
R. McCurdy 1133, M. England 1120, V.
Hogarth 1078, E. °all es 931,. O. Motz
024, M. Heist 919, V. Motz 887, W. Ba-
ker 869, M..Catllfas 826, We Culbert.
Jr. 1I. -M. Heaman 1289, E. Bowden
1031,.H. Neil 1000. M. Elliott 1003, R.
Wallis 996, E. Alexander 345, E. Cul-
bert. Sr. Pt. I. -I. McCurdy; A. Hack-
ney, Geo. Hackney. Jr. Pt. II. -D.
Brooks, A. Robinson, E. Wilson, D.
1=laarkney. Pt. I. --V. Davis, H, Elston,
L. Baynharn, V. Neil, G. Culbert, I.
Taylor, V. Wilson.
Maude Potter, teacher.
Blimville
For hay forks and slings go to John
()helium, Exeter.
Quite a large number attended the
anniversary services and picnic at
Freewill on Sunday and Tuesday. All
report the usual good time. The ser-
vices on Sunday were condaicted� b'
Rev. C. W. Baker, B.D., formerly jun-
ihr pastor of this circuit. -Rev. A.
Barker, B.D., formerly junior pastor
Of this circuit, is expected to preach
the Sunday School anniversary ser-
vices in our church` on July 1st; --Ml's.
John Wright spent this week at Whal-
en. -Rev. Baker and sister spent the.
past week with Mr. and Mrs. W. Coul-
tis. ' Rev. Baker was ordained at the
recent Conferenc&at Windsor,;and we
are glad to hear of his success in his
examination work, he having obtained
the degrees of B.D. He has charge of
the Port L nebton circuit this year.
Hay
PRETTY WEDDING. -Hay once more
contributes to the happiness of anoth-
er home. We refer to the marriage of
MissJean., eldest daughter of Robert
McArthur, of the 2nci con., who on
Wednesday gave her heart and hand
tai Peter Manson, of Blake: The young
people drove to Hensall on the above
day and at high.- noon the ceremony
was 'performed at Carmel church, Rev.
MeL. • Smith officiating. ; The bride
was charmingly attired in white silk
and was led to the alter by her father,
while Miss. Addie Bell rendered the
wedding march. At the conclusion of
the wedding rnaarch the bridal party
repaired to the home of the bride's par--
ents, where a reception was held. Af-
ter .congratulations had been extended
the company sat down to 'a sumptu-
ous repast. The remainder of the af-
ternoon was pleasantly spent in social
'chat and various amusements. The
wedding presents were a striking tes-
timony to the high esteem in which
the bride is held, many of them being
of decided value and great beauty.
We trust their marriage may be a joy-
ous and prosperous one.
IIensall
mists Bella Sparks is hotne from Lan-
don. -Jas. Chesney has fully recover-
ed from his recent illness. -.1. E. Mc-
Donald last week returned from'Buffaa-
alai.--1D. Urquhart has moved the flax
mill and plant he recently purchased
atAtwood.-Atter � srx
weeks'visit
at the homes3
of Mrs.Billings,
Barron has returned to London.-
Miss
on.--
Lorne and Jack Hudson have returned
to Marlette, Miele.*
after attending the
golden wedding of their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Jos. Hudson. The event wag8.
celebrated on Monday week and the
worthy couple was presented with a
purse of gold, a couch, chair and other
handsome souvenirs. May they long
be spared to enjoy these gifts is the
wish of their trnaany friends. -A, R.
Jaarrott'ss, little girl who sustained a
bad cut on the nose a few days ago,.
will soon be all right again. --Mrs. W.
Oolwill, who has been as resident of
this village for the p=ast twenty years.
left with her daanghter, Miss Ethel, for
pexins, Sask. We wish there every
happineseIn their new home. -Jahn.
Short, ivllo has npent many years in;
!loasaill and vicinity, has gene to`Cred-
iton where he will reside with hie eon.
(latrenee, the little. son of Manager
Millings. of the letolssons Bank, ,had the
rniisfortUliC to have the top taken off
his thumb, by getting it caught in a
lawn mower, The little fellow is get-
ting alone ae well as can be expected.
Jolinelsh 18 recovering from the
effects of hisrecent accident. While'
fixing th wire on the ere ctrie light
pole at the old l.aautndey building the
pule broke end he want over With 'it,
11' alighted on his feet but urge SO ee.
velely shaken np that he had te, box
Nettled h'ltiie. Thr' elrnrdsoi' his leg -a
Iveto hardly strsa:arted and his ankle
rained.
How Red RoseTea is Grown
is 4\ native plant of Northern. India .Trans,.
_slanted to Ceylon, it lest rtxzlch of i"ts strelth
'and rlehne59, .but gained in, frdgranee and 47, Bey.,
That,zs why ' eyl Il, tel. no .as9 rol e tem
� � a
That is why 1 blend- Jn a a id Ceylon teis•
together- ,that . is how the .strcntr'and ..richness,
fragrance and deiica,c) Aot d i lD c 'Tea n,re,
•seeured-that is why Red Rose Tea has that 6z rich
fn ity flavor. '
•Fz'000l
Tea
T. Er.. Mstabroolts
N.B., Toronto, Wino pe
MW
Ray Council
Hay Council •met as a Court of Re-
vision on Monday., The following ap-
peals were dismissed: Mrs. G. Hess,
►.
H. Deters, D. Daters, D, Pfaff, 0. Red-
mond; Wm. Howard change made;
Maxim and Philip .Denomie change
made; .M. Gardiner and John Rowe be
assessed on Lot 4, Con. 5, and Si Lot
5, c. n, 5, be assessed to W. Duueford
for $1200, and Ei Lot 8 S. B., be as -
sassed to Charlotte Box; G. Ziirk Lot
20, L.R.E... change made; H. Lipphardt
part Lot 21, Con. 10, Zurich, change
made; R. Hamilton, Dashwood, assess-
ment on buildings reduced to $1200 and
business assessment reduced to $700,
and the -name be changed to Dashwood
Planing Mill Co.; Wan. O'Brien dog
struck off; Nelson Masse, re Sep,
School No.11, not sustained. The as-
sessment'roll as revised was confirmed
by the council. The Court then ad-
journed and the Council was formed
for transacting business. . The Reeve
and Treasurer were authorized by the
Council to borroav $1000 to meet cur-
rent expenses. The Police Village of
Zurich was granted $155 in lieu of pro-
portion of the township rate and lic-
enses, A number of accounts. were.
passed. The Council adjourned to..
Tuseday, July 2, at 2 p,m.,.
F. Hess, Sr., Clerk.
McGillivray Council
Council met pursuant to adjourn-
ment in Town Bali, McGillivray, June & Co. Testimonials free.
4: Present. J. Robinson, Reeve; W -T.' all D a+ s Pie 7 c. er bo tl�
,� � Sold b} rugga t, Price 5 p bott14-
!Bens, J. Gibson, J. Poore, and W. , Take Halls Family Pips for constipation*
1111awson, Councillors.. Minutesof last
meeting read, approved of and signed. t,
Ulens-Mawson-that whereas $1,71
has been returned as• arrears o£,"test
• on Lot 11, Aux Sauble Crint,esei+ans
said returns haying occurred by an
error on roll and are uncoilectah e..
Be it, therefore resolved that the
Coca t Treasurer e• and
is_hereby
instructed
to strike said, rtrrea ss. of
taxes from the Law Book. -•••Crux ied.
Mawson-Ulens-- that By Law No. 7
0E1906, recinding By -Law No, t of 19011
and designating roads to be hires owed
under By Law NO. 580 of the Comity
of Middlesex,aas read a first and second
time be now read a third time and pass-
ed, --Carried. ' A.large number of ale-
counts were ordered to be paid. Coun-
cil adjourned to meet in the Town Hall
on the last Monday in'Jun.e at 1 pan
J. D, Drummond, Clerk.
Beware of Ointments for Catarrh
that Contain Mercury,
as mercury will surely destroy the sense ofemell
completely derange thewhole system when entering
it through the mucous surfaces. Such articlesshoulal(
never be used except on prescriptions from reputa•
bre physicians, as the damage they will do is ten•foL[
to the good you can possible derive from thaw,
Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Chane' •
& Co.,. Toledo, 0,, contains no mercury, and is titter
internally, acting directly on the blood and Mucous
surfaces of the system.. In buying hall's. Catatik
Cure be sure you g:t the genuine, Itis taken inter*
nally and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. CHENILY
ISN'T it"worth something to know that Barns,.
Chicken Houses, Tool Sheds, etc., have
'fireproof roofs
is absolutely fireproof and waterproof and practically
wearproof. If is cheaper than shingles and lasts a lifetime.
We will send you a free _ sample. Test it yourself.
We will also mail a copy of our 3I1ustrated booklet,
Hardware stores everywhere handle Paterson's •" Wire ,Edge"
or, • can get it fc'r you. Insist on having It, .a
PATERSON MFG. CO. LIMITED - MONTREAL Aso TORONTO
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This heater is so 'easily regulated and operated,
and so clean, that it makes the cu,tito household
bight and genial.
Sold by all enterprising dealers. Booklet free,
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