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The kind that 1ntees cheer to.
tottae heat et do one who
gives, air well to3 tltc. one w&au
receives.
Det , Artistic,
VVeM and Ornamental
in choke, ebony sends iu toilet
and manieitrc sets, hair brush-
es, elothebeueleee, tntrrrtars, Utas.
jno. Stationers, I A
Perfumed. Soaps,.
odaks1 Etc..
Special attention to ourlines of
Christ as Porfu cls
The arrest selectiioza an,ywlaere, .
ill
comprising all the most popu-
lar °dors in bulk, from the
=leading perfumers as well as
Imported, Perfumea
in beautiful boxes, making very
suitable presents, at reitonish.
ing low prices
£OLE'.S DRUG STORE
(Utter AWuOrGtxiE,
3,Ms OP SUBSCRIPTION.
One Dollar per annumif paid 4.11 advance, 51.50
if not so paid. .
Sanders & Creech. Props.
`IIURSDAY, Dec. 20, '00
NOTE AND. COMMENTS.
Once again Stratford is discussing
'the prospect of building .'a railway
along the Cantin route to Lake Huron.
Five good live men are needed to
transact Exeter's business fornext
year. •- Several applications are'lready
in.
A Galt minister characterises danc-
ing as "moral leprosy". Like some
other diseases nearly everyone is more
,dr less affected.
Hamilton will have to pay dearly
for.. theirelittle strike. Two accounts
amount to $5,875.59. It is not all fun.
to sympathize with strikers.
.13. B. Gunn, M. P., for South Huron
presented a petition. of §5 .constituten-
cies in the House of Cornmonson M.on-
elay against the centinuance of the
the bounties on steel and iron.
The name of Mr. John Brown of near
Frreenway.is favorably mentioned as a
.lkkely candidate in theStephen muni-
laipal election. Mr. Brown is a man of
good judgment end possessed of uu-
qu estionable ability.
The liquor seen of Toronto are each
'giving, $1O to charity at Xmas instead
"of giving away free drinks to their
patrons. Not a bad example'to people
'who make agreater profession of good
-'' works than the hotelman.
Tt is said that the -Central Ontario
`Railway Company' will ask permission
mext year to run a line from Wiarton
Ito London, which would mean a paral-
lel line to the London, Huron & Bruce.
he plans are now being drawn, ..
The cheinless lettere are on : the go
t again. One lady last week received
moless than four. r Needless to say she
confined there . to the waste: basket
where they belong. Such ridiculous
saotisernse is inexcusable in this. age.
• Were all the people who spend so
many dollars in costly Christmas pre.
,eents for their friends to Zook after the
wants of the poor and' see that their
lives were made a little more cheerful
• during the festive season it would add
greatly to the sum total of happiness,
in the world. •
The, advisory council of education
recently elected are to have the right
•ref appointmentof examiners of exam-
, illation papers, as well as to advise as
to text booke. etc. These are moves
in the public interest. The -public has.
lreedypaid too dearly for books used
in the sehools, 'because they were
.hanged too often and the boor ring
got too rr>etieh p"rofit.
, The scarcity of anxious candidates
*torr municipal honors in town makes
the onlooker begins to think that the
honor is not . valued very highly.
After sizing the whole thing up one
would conte to the conclusion that
there is little honor, considerate work,
' elenty of worry and no rfOgey, in the
Job: Isn't it about time that inert
were paid to sit at the council ` board
and take everybody's abuse?
or. that
andru
Thereis one thing that will
cure it —Ayers. Flair Vigor.
It
. s x 'regular scalp-medicine.t
quickly destroys"' the germs
whish 'cause this disease..
'the unhealthy scalp becomes
healthy. The dandruff disap-
pears, had to disappear. A
healthyscalp meansa reatdeeal
to you—healthy hair; no clan-
&WY, pimples, no eruptions.
t. wit *Jed of a t.itintord l—
"tole, for *VW Niztj ristrrset
suet r11
slay 'hrieta ee, Me.
you arid .)4x1L r2C� 4 t:� ➢II E'd'it 'f�"tie
e,MICOr:t'airly settled
in iris new leasee. —Mies l bars is hag
nipple c.d the milliincv,y '.e a4 a.n with
J. V. ismiliec.--- Mis. MoAllistev, Who
has le ion iiil, l;e;as gone i o feendoe to
spend as few daye. McTavish is
home fro ... tlae West. -Miss Sturgeori,
owieg tall all health has gone to restore
at the Borne of her nisch?. 8. =`3aniilie.q
John Coulter was in Gotlen'ich last
week acting as as ju of . - S. S. Driller,
who is out west, telae wafered another
re/apse and is now very 111.• --Miss Bell,
who leti3 been on an extended visit to
Manitoba:, bees retuructd home, raecoarnt
Panted by her .sister, Mrs. Stewaart,
Geo. Joynt was in Seaforth last. week
attending the funeral of his brother's
wife.• birs. J. O. Stoneman and son,
Bert, are on avisit to Lambeth friends.
—Mr. and Mrs. Ellis and Fred Solalna-
eonibe , and his little foliar -year-old
daughter, Miss Freda, are in Boderich
this week attending the wedding of
Miss Jennie Million., MissFrr+eda made
a'sweet little flowerirl,beitig,daintily
gowned in white silk. The bride is
'well known here and her twiny friends
join in wishing her every happiness,---
avid Wren is home from Toronto
University, owing to the illness of his
father. --A United States; detective
was here recently in connection with
the Barry Bauer bigamy case. A she
ter of the latter's wife, accompanied.
the detective back as a witness in the
case.—Fred Bengough has placed a
beautiful organ in his home. --Miss
Bessie Urquhart is home from Toron.
to.—Mr. Lamont shipped a car of -"cat
tle Monday. -Rey. Thompson preach-
ed a very interesting sermon on Lo-
caal Option to a full house. Re is good
and is certainly at the right work.—
Greta preparations are being made for
the Christmas entertainments.
DF .T$. ----The death occurred Theirs
day at her home in London of Miss.
Mary, eldest daughter of Mrs. Mar-
garet McDonald, a former resident of
Tuckersmitli. Deceased had been an
invalid for about a year and while suf-
fering from an incurable malady, bore
up bravely. during her long illness.
She leaves besides her sorrowing
mother, two brothers and a sister to
mourn her demise, The retrains were
brought here Saturday. and laid to rest
in McTaaggert's cenietery. Weextend
one deep sympathy to the sorrowing
family and friends.
IV: ieGilltyray:
Miss Inglis of Goderich will be the
uew teacher in the`Brinsley school for.,.
the coming year. --Daniel McRay of
Nolane, Alaska, who was here visiting
his mother, left last week for Los An-
geles, where he will spend the winter.
—The estate of the late Colin Camp-
bell
Ebel1 containing 100 acres, on the:7th
con., has been purchased by. D. With.
erspoon, the consideration being
$4,:3i0.—Mrs. John Sharp, Sr., is suf-
fering:from a slight stroke of paralysis,
but we are pleased to learn that she is
recovering.
Rossun--JouxsoN--A . quiet wed-
ding took place at' London, on Dec.:e8.
when J.M. Rosser, a prosperous young
farmer of this township; clan hied Miss
Lillian II. Johnston of London as his
bride. The bride, unattended, was
prettily attired in white silk, wearing
a wreath of orange blossoms and carry-
ing white chrysanthemums. She was
given away by het; mother, while Rev.
Grathaa,m, tied the knot, and Mrs. C; E.
Morrow rendered the wedding march.
Many and beautiful were the.gifts pre-
sented to the bride. Gowned in a natty
travelling suit o£'garnet' ladies' cloth,
the" bride left with her husband for her
future bome . in McGillivray. They
will be at vome to their friends after
New Years at `'"Willowd'ale Fame," on
the 7th con. We join in wishing Me.
and Mrs. Rosser it long, . happy and;
prosperous wedded life.
DoshwOsed
Everything seems to be putting on
the holiday attire and great prepara-
tions are being made for the Xmas
trade.—Miss Emma Ca1Ifes. spent see;
eral days last week theguest of Mrs.
John Reid of,Tieney, returning home
on Sunday evening. She reports
having hada pleasant time. --Rev. L.
K. Eidt, who has spent the past two
weeks under the parental roof at ,Ber-
lin, returned home here on Saturday,
last.—Deter McIsatac is offering some
great bargains in holiday goods. It
is his intention to sell out the line re-
gardless of cost as he is going . out, of
this line of business', ,Seehisadvert!se-
tit 'nt in another column. -Joseph
Wambold made a business, trip to Lon-
don on Monday. --Ignatius Welton re-
cently put up three windmills with
pumps and pumping aattaehment, one
for Steve Webb, one for Wm. Turn-
bull and one for Thoe. Tarn kill, Jr. --
Me. and Mrs. Jacob 'Craft :arrived
home from the 'Vilest on Saturday . on
their wedding trip, they having been
married on Wednesday of last week.
It is seven years since Mr. Kraft went
west and he says he likes the country
fine. He looks liaale and hearty and
the climate certainly seems to agree
with him. They will visit friends here
for some tithe before returning.
EliimvIlle
Demdeath occurred on Thursday,
De' . lath, of Sarah S. Johns, daughter
of Richard Johns, at,, the age of 48
years, 4 months abet 20 days. Miss
Johns had been for many years trouble
ed with fltsand the end c;ameoriThurs.
dies' After being troubled with a long''
suceceslof of therm since the previous
Fridey. '7'he eaUse of the.. trouble in
not known as in her girlhood days
Miss Johne was a remarkably clever;
pensee. While death is at all times
sad in this instance it roust have comae
ais a relief to the suffiuter-. She is surge
vived by her father, for whom she hare
tree° keeping house since the death of
her mother about two years ago. and a
,umber of brothers and sinters, Thorn.
as of Sernit1, Jcaehun, Snail'. home. John
and Henry of Trebel ne, Mrs. Tahoneas
Ondrniore of Exeter and Mrs. Aaron
(etrdroore of Crystal City, Manitoba.
The funeral took place from the hath-
en°'s r°esiilence. Leat 13. Con. 7, Usbnrr'ue,
on paten day, totheltlitnvillecemetery.
Mee. S outlet Andeews, who resides
With her denghter, yrs.Jiishus.Sohn se
is Eftrite i11.—Mrs'. Sohn Johns isaleo Ill.
Geo. A telt ews tee busy hauling grrazvel
.41,1 trite -rill' to erect an addition to his
Weir the coming year., -The mimic' -
al pot to beginning to boll and it
strongly mint/red that a number] of
tapes c°rarndidoess are Aspiring for the !.
different i4flt eseonn' rted therewith,
itvin
MO • New Yeat, lie to accept a sittelliou
Thames Road
The friends of Mr. Albert Passinore,
know diet he is qiiite ill at the herae
of hie father, Mr. Thome* Passceore.
—Sylvanus Cann. has completed his
studies at the Stratfoid Business Col-
lege and is ithw, enjoying a few holi.
days at his home here. --Thos. Carafe
many friends will be eorry to learn
that he is airrtin very ill. Miss Bearnish.
nurse, ia attending his bedside. ,
Mr. 'WM. Pollen, who recently dis-
posed of his farm stoeleand implements
by auction, has purchased the hotel
property here fromJohn Westlake.—
River's. farm, eiesir Exeter and will
move thereon in March.—Miss
ton has been re-engaged to teach at S.
S. No. 2 for next year At 1000 salary.
She has been here for some years and
bee given the best of satisfactioh, '
Fridey.of this week elle and the pnpils
are.giving an entertainment to whith
all interested in the childreo are in-
vited.
Mrs. Thomas Hodgins la visiting her
daughter in Oleveland.—Mrs. Charles
of Belmont vitiated here last week:—
Visit Toronto.—Mts. McIlhargey
has returned to her home in Hamilton
atter a months' visit with friends here.
Mrs. Fred Brown has returned from
Brooklyn where she visited.—Rev, Ur.
Sutton of Belmont visited here Net
week. —M iss Edlth Sutton ,is here visit -
lam front York., Pae—The funeral of
the late Patrick Clifford, who died in
Victoria Hospital, Tuesday, evening of
last week were brought here Wednes-
cloy morning, the funeral taking place
from the stetion to St. Sautes' ceme-
tery.. Deeeased bed gone to the hos-
pital to receive treatment a short time
ago but despite the good attention
when he received he passed away.
Itarpley
Your correspondent wiehes the Ad-
vocate and ite readers a Merry Christ-
mas and a prOSperOUS 114W Year.—
Miss. V. M. Hot:Nine has been, re-engags
for • 1907. During the half year just
ending Miss llodgins has proved her-
self an efficient and, patient -taking teech-
er. The board is fortunate in being
able to secure her coetinoed service. --
Mrs. W. H. Hayter has been suffer-
ing fiom an attack of grippe • but is
slightly improved. --Mrs, Crawford,
who has been spending some time
among her friends at St. Marys and
other places, has returned hoine.—On
Fitiday morning ae there wee a strong
wind blowing somethingin eonnection
With the break of the windmill at T.
FAllis's gave way and allowed it to run
away. There being no way to eontrol,
it from the ground, so by getting help
and din:thing the derricreit was drawn
in and firMly tied with a rope to wait
for a ealui day when he will ,ta.ve it
MisHAT).—As Messes, Webb and Ire-
land were naoving their threshing mat
chine into Geo. Sherritt's barn on Sete
urday they met 'with. an accident
which caused them a good. deal of
trOuble, The tackling used to ttraw
the separator into the barn brtike just
as it came to the barn floor, alb:twit*
it to run down and over the side of the
gangway. The separator -Was over-
turned and it was with difficulty that
the threshing men got,it in place once
more; Very littlewits broken but the
men were laid off &few days owing to.
delay in making repairs.
Ace) DENT. —Mrs. Peter IVIOrrity'is
many friends are indeed sorry to learn
of the.painful accident Which betel her
Oh Friday evening. She had gone to
the barn and when returning slipped
and fell on the icy walk, breaking tiet-
leg between the ankle and knee. For-
tunately, however, her bnsband was
near at baud, 'but it was with dill:lea-
ty that she was removed to the houee.
A physician was immediately sum -
mooed and the injured limb set and at-
tended to. The accident will tecesei-
tate a confinement to her vomit for
several weeks and the sympathy of the
community is extended to her hi her
miehap. We are pleased tojetien that
the is getting along as well ae can be
Ceuncil met at Townehip Hall. Dee.
15th, pursuant to. statute. Alt mem.
bees present. Miontes of last meeting
read and approved. The account of
the Board ot Health for servicee and
aperises, amounting to $10.75, WaS
passed and paid to the Secretary for
distribution. The Collector's thne for
returning the Roll waif extended until
San. 14, 1907; he to continue thecollee.
tion of unpaid taxes. One hundred
copies of the minutes of the proceed.
Inge if Cowed' for current year were
ordered to be printedfor distributions.
Accounts asfolloire were pasted and
orders issued in paynrent: 'General,
burn Drain SP. Council adjeurned
to meet after -Nomination meeting on
Dec. alet,—F. Morley, clerk.
rRr 11/18 Poi? YOUR COUGH
To relielara cough or break up a cold
in twentyefour hours, the following
,sirriple formulae the ittgretliento of
whieh ean be obtained of any good pre.
iteription druggist at small cost, ,is all
that will lie required: Virgin On -of
Piite (Pare), one-half otincel Glycer-
ine. two mince% good Whiskey, a half
pint. Shake well and take in teaepoon.
rut &ewe every four hours. The rle-
eired results ean not be obtained un -
loot the ingredients are pare. It is
theretore better to pilechitee the in.
mixture youritelf. Virgin Oil of Pirie
(Pore) Amnia be ptirchiteeil in the
original half -ounce viale, which drug-
giete buy for dispeneing. Hitch vial is
riectirely sealed in a, round wooden ?ASO
*Welt protects. the Oil feom expomare
to light. Aroand the wooden came ix
• Pligraved wrapper with the name
"Virgin Oil of Pine (Purareephtinl
printed thereon. There at e many int
tiitions And cheap produetions of Pine,
but these only ereete ria.D.e0a. end neve
ler effect the desired resulte.
410
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PERFECTION -
PERFECTION
0011kleteM,S0435'
,1/41/:
—they are all
Eeeh biscuit
a$ light ae if
St made by fairy
Baked to
golden insect
So fresh,
and misp, and
tempting, that
just opening the
box is teasing
the appetite.
And you
delight in every
one teen eat.
Yon eet perfection
!when you get
Highest Prie paid for Grain
RICH. SELI)0111
(Successor to Joeepli Cobbledick.)
Thia School is recognized to be one Odle leading
Commercial Schools in Americar' Our graduatea are
in demand aa Business College teachers. The moat
recent application we received for a teaeher offered
$1400 per 11,111M112. We believe we are running one of
the M04 progreseive and up-to-date busineaa train.
lug whoa* in the Province, The demand upon up;
for office help is several times the supply. Write for
free catalope,
Ale and Porter
AWARDED
JOHN LABATT
AT ST. LOUIS EXBIBITION
1904.
Only ,ffatclat for Ale 14 CO.Oadal.
Clorincil wee ieursuant to adjourn.
ment in Town Hell, McGillivray, Dec.
3. All members preSent. Minutes of
last naeeting read, appeoved of and
signed. Accounts, arpounthtg to
$408.15 were ordered to fie paid, Poore
-tErlens—that whereas the A,ct now re-
quires the appciintinerit of Poll Clerks
this fee be $2.—Oarried, Gibson—
Ulens shat By -Law 'No. 10, 1000, ap-
pointing a place for holding nominate
dons porn,* booths, D.' R. Officers,
poll 'Clerkat'as read a nett and second
time, be now read a third time and
that whereas the Municipal Act has
been amended giving local councils the
power t? submit to the ratepayers a
By -Law tb extend the term of office of
Municipal Councils to tWo years, be it
therefore resolved that in accordaece
with said Amendment a By -Law be
submitted to the ratepnyers of McGil-
livray at the nexteltetion to a,scertato
if a Majority of the ratepayers are lb
favor of extending the term of Council
in this township to tvvo yeers. Coun-
di ;Adjourn to December J.5 at 1 o'clock.
•
• D, Drummond, Clerk.
• borbett
DEATEL—This week it becomes our
sad deity to. record the deeth of George
F. Nichols, which ead evene occurred
in Lomitin on Saturday, where he
has been ondergoing treattneet at St.
Josepirri hospital. He underwent two
pperations recently' and Wag thought
to be getting along nicely; bnt , erysip-
elas. set in ie few days ago and deepite
the best medical attention aid eareful
nursing his spirit took iiighb on the
above day. Deceased has always re-
sided in this neighborhood end recent-
ly'has been living with hie father at
Parkhill, btit about three ndonthe ago
was tekee to the hospital (twinge° his
illness. Mr. Fichole, who was in his
fifty-firet year, was one of the leest
known men in this towaship and his
death has caused deep regret. As a
friend and neighbor be was among the
best and was ever ready toalend a
lielptog hand thus he will be much
by his nurneroes. Tier reinains were
ta ken to the home of his brother, .
13. Nicholls, in West London, and on
interment. To the bereaved ones the
eciumeimity extends its sympathy.
(Intentlecl for last week.
Mrs. Artdrew Politick ited Mrs. Jas.
lohnstoe,' Who have been quite ill;
are recovering.—Judson „Corbett, son
of the late Johe Corbett," passed away
at Huntsville, Wash., on -Dec. 10.—
M P. and Itles. Weir- Nichole and, son,
Percy, and the former's fatheie were
Londmi this -week, owing to the
eerions illness 'Of Geo. Nichols, t 'The
news wilt be learned wifh deep regret
to learn that Seines Pollock is recover-
ing front the effects of his recent ac-
cident, in whieh be received an injury
to his leg.—Henry Hawker, who has
been residing north of here for some
time, has moved to his property at
Moray where he will spend the vvinter.
—james Pollock has been appointed
poetmaster here in place of Sohn Coe-
bett, deceased, who has le,,,en ',postmas-
ter for many yeare. The appointrneot
will no doubt 'give Ratisfaction to the
public of this vicinity. as Mr. Pollock
who has had charge of the office for
yeare has been most obliging' and eon-
siderate. From the high eeteern in
which' lie is held by those nerved at
the office, and his dealing with thorn
as their local merchant no more popu-
lar appointment conld be made. Con-
gratulation, Sim.
WuntmeG.—A quiet but very ptetty
vvedding took place at the parsonage
on Dec.5,the eontrActing parties being
Albert Smithere youngest son of the
late Thos. Sinith'eree and Miss Maggie
Polloek,youngeat daughter of Mie and
Mrs. Solomon Pollock. The nuptiel
knot, wee tied by Rev. Sutcliffe at Aix
o'clock. Thr beide,who WAS neatly and
becomingly attired, was attended by
bee friend, Name Laura, M. Allieter of
Grand Bend, while Albert Pallocledid
the dutiee of best MM. At the con -
elusion of the ceremony' the bridal
party returned to the -home of the
bride's parente where a few near rela-
tives and frielide bed gathered. The
bride and 'weenie were heertity con.
dainty wedding tea. The evening Was
pleasantly spent in innate, gamee and
soda' elett. A goodly Array of hand-
tionne end costly presents weee given
to the beide. Wet predict for thie
:voting collide a long and happy wed -
tied life. f
Clinton: Mies Grece Petrie. dangle-,
ter of Mem. Petrie, of town. died on
fratidey. after very painful illneee
Listing nearly. four year*. She was
troubled with ceneer, And had been
'Aid tip for some matitbs.
TFIE MOLSONS BANK
Head Office, - Dfottreal
FORTY-EIGHT BRANCHES IN THE DOMINION OF 0A.NADA
EXETER BRANCH
Farmer s Sale Notes dashed' or eollected. Forms *supOlied on application.
DRAFTS on all points hi the Doroirtion, Great Britain tied United
States bought and sold at loWeet rates of Exchange.
ADVANCES' made to Footers,. Stock Dealers and Business Men tet
lowest rates and on most favotable terms.
DEPOSIT Receipts issued and h*ghest tiorrent rate of interest allowed
I Bill, vano4Pilseietedsenii,141:613er:ty. allnd 4dflea to tpendnclpai jun e stilt
saving Bank Depar m • a d Pivards "ce v jute eab
Agents at Exetextfor the Dominion Government.
Mrs" J„esTe Memel* is speeding a few
of her fathere—Mrs. J. C., Ralbffeiseh
is suffering from a severely speained
hertaking a resit for a few weeks.—
Mrs. Ben .Holtzman has returned from
Elkton, Mich., where she was attend-
ing the funerel of the ;late Mrs. Eph.
who has been soffering. front an at-
titek.of lumbago. is on the meod.—
'wine from tinna 013. —Mre. Abel Schil-
be still centin nes very ill.—Mrs. Pree-
ter if home from 13eigdern—eles. Ben.
Holtzina of Elkton, Mich. is here on a
visito—Johir O'Brien of 'Manitoba, is.
here on a visit to his brother.--Benry
H. Leibeld, of Wallace Township.
--P. Lamont 'last week seetired first.
prize at the Totonto Fat Stook Show
or his thiee.year-old steer. ,
Wunenzete. —The home of Mr. and
Mrs. David Satt1110, Sanble Line, Hay,
was the seetie of a very pretty wed-
ding, when their popular young daugh-
ter, Miss Lubinda, gave her beert and
hand to Et VVilhelm of Beden, The
nuptial knot was seeurely tied by Rev.
mate friends. Congratulations being
over the cont'pany repaired to the ,
dining room where a samptuous 'tea
able time was spent by all The bet e
was the recipient of many handsome
presents, which goes th„ show „the high
OtallY friends. Mat their marrieil life
be filled with happiness.
ds Tfixtber
For which we will pay
Call and see lie before
cuttings the logs for
leitths-and prices.
Parkhilit Ernest Himmbries who
for some years bits occupied the posi-
tioa of Musical direytor at the Ontario'
Ihstileite for the 13116d, bee, we ander.
stand, resigned his ppeition, the resig-
nationlo go) into e tffeas on February
Ist. Mr. Humphries, with leis wife
and little daughter Will move to Park.
hill, where 'he iotende entering the
hardware businestt with his father.
et
gNo ''PLOWS.
anomimmiriormakiiiiirmiooiiirma
SPREADERS
We have just received a
. number of fine Spreaders
--The 13uceessOr—which
does its work in; fine st
This is recognized be
the best on the mar et,
PLOWS
We handle Perrin 1311ttiva
and have just received a
carload of walking, ''rid-
ing and gurig. plows made -
by this reliable firm.
CANADA'S PRIME FAVORITES
ARE COMING!
H. WiltriOt Young
Margie Adams Co
in Mee ofees Iteertere,
2 Nights Only 2
FRIDAY- DEC. 21.1 '06
Matinee Saturday, at 2:30
Friday Night Great Courtly 1,',rano,,
III KESTiltki,
Big Free Show at 7:30
limn of Hell at Coleti Ding Suite.
THORNTON BAKER
Agent for the Sylvester and
Perrin Plow Companiee
Exeter Ontario