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Lie scene of a stle.,
urday Ofter4Oen.
t by the "Ltve
the C.G.LTafl� t1W
s ed nembe16 o the
atetsItlai n h
vaitresc Wore tri
:terMS,
The largee nuinberof patrons Minced
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keen intereSt 1M. the ,display at artiel**
ade :by the ,girIsfluring the year.
Xiiki Violet teniiint, 1)010Mian.,
iris' -Work se oetfttY,,*o TOtentet'
WO the gnest, oftener at. a tea serr
the girls b$ ther gembers4 o
the Wt• &S 1*.tet-Iii44.414/..4f40i=0.
'1 Tellna'Pt.' tow -au-`7%-totOt141
hirer,o, on, her., rror14 & Ote or
tftntk 8,44 -04040' to Ms Tennant
0,A1.41, the' weighers or tbe )7114$. by
Mr. A. Taylor, -4:4044. leaftri 444 . 4
ittle ,gift was, geseute0 to'Uttla Teo:
nantk
t the Sunday mornItg°"Chureh *or,.
:mike a grehli'40f"' • ,` gtatluates'
*Mt00;01tiral1Y 1/2 ire• - Of Your Be
o, the igatiter,".; The Yohng *dies
were 411sses' )1,0e1ay,'„ Delmar,:
11; gess*: Glitidone. Arebort
'erifik.--.11.0t0h.;..-'*Unxine$.
'Marjorie:-3Iafle, Ruth Daer .4414.:A.tetty,' ,
lobuston.'- . • . ,
,L_On Surnday afternoon"Vsi: Teauft0f
addreised„'th missionary classes o
the Sunday ,Seheol, telling' interesting
,stories' of the 'work :4011e by girls'
groups and Also ,of,, the splendict*Or
'being, done In ,Organi*g.Sthiday
clioola in Seattered .dietrieta..,••
The $Unday,'sehool, 'sOperintenden
Otageal,' thanited..Xisa
:uAnt for'iivt sPiendlitaddreSS, and ex'^'
Pressed the, UP'S that 'hgi.t00,vdS might'
remain as an Inspiratlos to all in the.
vitok,..-a,wopt
, .
Int of 0104tbf
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0440000i .sittooal- hosprittk -10040
F.44.rty, :vrtm",belct Imuler Abe 4USPieett
the Wetnen'a Hospital 401,11ary.,.
e visiting•". • the .lovely
a1e, whielf.-1114 been ,etitirel$ ri
vate4 . Underijlie, dtrectleh'.of-T.
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ItortoltUi Otthe'.hosPitathoard, offered
.8*4014. •*,'eellgratniations, or ' 11. ,
13104111 buildthg. RooMs :4400004C
are papered sirnilarly in' .110,1,4',Shades,
wblch contrast' nicely with- the, dark'
woodwork drliouilsotivA and the wite
wod ttw.
There." '4t,,,,',404.8voOd:-#061.$10.0paco.t.
o 110410 are SPoOlous- ''eheotY,,
,Aving',19c,4no" di,1111.100nti.',.',41tehenette,
small lavatory and two bedrooms,
444 there are four bright double
bed-
r�om 04 the s'..econd
4004 Tbere Ate'a 100,40, r.roo44.
base.t.
sie of the home.
Visiters,v0ere,'00eiretl. on Friday
Ira. G. M. W4Stto-i.'.;,pre$ttletiti. of the
'Wonien's H�spta1, arYi and Mrs.
'•:ViereWentl ;444.
many lovely and useful gifts were re
ceived by Mrs. John Murison and
.Mrs.
Large bowl9 of gay SPring: 40'00:0'
Were ,t,40efitilY. -.Orrangeiti .,about ,the
bottie4a0 the' to ,..tohleo .,over ,.*.11101
)Ji. 13. 3. Saults and.11t,s.."1. S1ke1U
.,pre*letl. was eentred witba boisq and
vases ot;40wers. ,,,;*,,tilet lace.' 'Cloth:.
covered the table -Which bor9, a Icivety:
'hfrthda.y, the: gift.- 'ot,."Mr„,..and
•. ."
ISturdy;MIs
Etta Sitn1tUrs.:
O.A. Iteid and Was, Zelle.MiteVicar.,
.
Pee0atibits were in charge a 4ist
Clairelteinoids7and Mrs. D. CAMP-
_ . . • •
•
.he 4uxiliary W
mesnges received the one from
tuh,ospital'
board attd t
, • . .
Among the many congratuiatort
G. Parsonsr, president of e board,
who, .was at :Winnipeg- on a business
trip. 1r. Parsons wired to Mr. Bey.
iongratulatiOnS to ,
YOu on opening home,, and to Women's
Hospital Auxiliary on . the annual
-birthday party..?'.
Thelist of donation& is as followS;
3Its..,,A, 'F. 'Sturdy, tWo pair
11p-
Iers; lIrs. B. 3.. Sault, diapers; Miss
E tta. Sitult's elle quart. maple syrup;;
Mrs; j. S. Platt, tomato juice; God-
. erich Township jlespitAil Auxiliary,
four Mattress Covers; z Mr; and Mr.
• E. C. Robertson, silver water jug ;.Mis..
John 1.1ituttir, two jars fruit Mrs.
Geo, Gould, two jars. fruit; Mrg. W.
L. McLean, pickle's •and jam; • Mrs.. A.
D. Metean, our 'jars fruit**, Mrs --
Cora Beatty, one pair towels; Mr. and
Curry,:birthday-cake; *Mrs. W. •
L. 3.14,ettn, owe, wash .ciothS •and
.pot lieldera ; Miss' .,Margaret • Mae,
Vicar, basket of fruit; Mrs F. R. Red.
two jars trait; .Mrs. A. IL Tay-
lor, pair pillow slips; 31r. Aveher,
'fruit; Mrs.,41oe.Barton, -fruit.; Mrs. 1.
Salkeld, etc jars .tattruralede-;, Mrs,.
.Anderson,. fruit; 'Sanford. 1.1.osPita1
Auxiliary,' three pair towels .and Wash
cloths; Mrs. 44,, Pewit% fruit; . NarSest •
Altinnute, nine knitted Cot covers; 3IrS.
It. 0. Reyinolds,*fruite- Mr, Geo. Stew-
arti, flowers.; .31..rs Jas. Bisset, frult;.
Mrs' R. 3. P. Wolter, fruit; Mrs i. A.
,GrAintin, hath - towels and wash
Clothe; Mrs. AWL Smith, fritit.; Ws.
Wm. Tebbutt. pickles; Itre. F. litilybett,
tajIe cldtia,aad tea towels; John
Clark 'bath t0Wele; Mrs. Wartilaw
Taylor, jelly; Mra W. .31adEivan,
seatt; sirs: -$41lowk1 tea cloths; Mrs.
L. 1;.: ititOirf fruit; Mai Brix:Naiad,
fruit; 3,(631ehent tea towels;
Mrs, A. C. Calder, jam and pr04,10•Sj
• D. D. Mooney, grape fruit;
A* Z. -iCoIe, one dozen glostes; tfra.
J. M. Field, fruit UM.' Wtater 'BOnita,
Mrs. Z41..1.1140! ;:ilo11:004.011, a811MGraltiratet ;1144.
• N'ewcOmbe,, jelly and fruit; lairs,
E. '0; Webb', jelly;. Mrs. E. X. %Viet,
tairMitiade Mie, W. A.
C.Oultlitirstf. .roartrialade;. Mrs. Geo
Jenner, fruit: and Pleklett; Mrs; O. 4.
ILCanr,Oberteolleifiinioniptetkolticthumernit Ofnmertife.,:plit.
X.
BaunderS,, soap; Mr. Xe Phelan, bOth'
towels and /Wash. 'elptirs; • MrS, 'jos..
'Whitei maple syrup;,. Mrs,' Gordon
Ads* pickles; 11ao•Viettr,
creamf lug' and .stigar' borri;'. WO. W.
-"Patton, grape'-,fittit; Miss M. Vbfe
Xamttretr.plekl#C, Lane,
frnit;-.31rs, •Vielfleal
M1s M. MeNeviir,, eandyi MIAs Bea.
c610, fraoe .0°04; MISS Older.. 'fate
_cleats; 'Mrs.;. Noble Voting,..trult
men'* Auxiliary Of 'Great,. 'War Veer -
and -Association, throe • pair Sheete,
three pair ,bath 7 towels, three pair
hand ,toweli, three- wash cloths; three
pair -eases, one' bed spietta;
Women'rnatitute,' .510 Mr. L 0.
roaeloy, $5; G. L Parsons, $64 lits,
Watson $1; .11.1rs. J. Is:torts-oil, $1.;
Mrs. 0. A. Reid, $2; triOlidi Sit
Friend, ,41; Mrs. .
241e; Mrs. 3. W. Crate% 01
Mrs. Oilhba, 2Sef Mrs. 3. B. Reynolds,
Mr. 3, 3. Doyle, $1.; Mrs., rrailic
$14. Mrs. 11. C. flunitip, $Z;
'Mrs. L. 1,. Knox $1; Mrs. W. 3« Reid,
,U..ts.,T. .0. Mitebell, $1;: Um,
$f; Affik Itete141„ $1; Iktrft.
Aillsoi4-1«yer3IWIgelon,-Itic., Mrs.
'rouse,' grie; Urs, 3. It Smith-, "(Ate;
Mrs. IL fl.'8cott, WS; $. B. Mc-
ikwell, ilk,: -A. rileralf $1; Mrs 5
lifsSf4t,.-$24 Misses WattOlik Me; *MN
WesthreOk,
‘rst ''Sinilh-,4-"Are Too, moo ti
strictly' fresh eggs'" Pr
rtainly, 1414104u, " farmer
'om whom. I bop Ahem refuses' to
keep chickens %which 10.1 *nit otbei:
ebener an
Erneot ageiklum. tame , Vont
**OS for the wei14.041 to fee Ide,
father. Who la gotten!. at bis home,
anti:",:qt$. P. T. Petto, at WinterIlaven;- Vier -War Are visitors at the
bottle of oor. 04, t.
,11) LImIII 45 da
TiatEtS, Otibib-- 0,
• OYA4HES. at fitiesaOproxintately po mile. • ...
TOVAlgrEUMOG 0,41.03$10 Niels .80'0461444Y 1.ge toile.
SLEIrtOd OW* 404 tiPProxithate.It 130 Per ralls.
COST OF ACCOMMODATION IN iiEti*Ii44 Ani.itOniirgonnt.
Jnnthgs, 114
4tripttoo„ weekreptt to vislt.
issttveo.
ar014, Rivers js ,reeorering
,from IseI*re 'Atta4- 0, PaeuvoAttt
and I.s able, to he tip for ')X.'",thett , tiMis
•
I2iC
h *tiar; ,
1
Mrs, hasrethroet to
her tonae:'• On,' IlitY4eitt Tett e,
slOuling; the Ntluter Nvith" her daugh-
ter loLottaou', '
Iter. A. Itad Mis. 00000Z ft..t
dfiia,.Xeri 3oJ, were guests -ttp tbIr
. Iszt
ent street.
'4104olirr,16,. 1:4.7.eut.v111O,
N.$41; 404 .41,01? $0# Jack, stxttletit. of
:tmityerstt$ t• Toronto,. are the
gtlel4ta of Mrs. J. HauiIlton, .Newgate
street,,
Mr. Janies a*ttte.11 bita, Tett:moiltq '
„
her oogto Newgate street after.
speiding ,the,, winter: With her.
dangli-
trs tit iiinetwiine and ''''SVintl0r, and:
with ,t`riends,' .4_0ther "POilt$.
Ur. - -East Street;
itts been, -ttOseW' to Ale*indrit, hespitat
for: treatinent.'.' has been . in 'pootz.,
health "for:Some 'tlitonthp and is.' now
.$Oftet*ttr from 'lie. and an infection
In ' his' hand, ,
Mr, and gra. L. C. 'J,ra.okot. Of Lon.
don,' with their- sok Harold and daugh-
ter Doris,'and Ulss- Sadie Motieweii,
.Winds0r, Were Week-erid guests'' at
the „he -me of Ater, V. and .11,rs.
noiiirke; Arr.... Stanley Clarke : was
:hen* front Port Stanley for the Week-
. . .
o.Vgffir.
voltage)) ot.eta eojilitlesIn
being on, the shore 1.4.1ke Uttrott.
'The vottat$, dwatys Itotett torIttt. tot*
0)14)i' #0441 ;mitt groloof:10104t: 404
other Prodtieei.!'.anCa inr1wt .batl, to
be found tor' thewjW them were "144
talloada, -1unch 'of'. the . grain as
sliiPPed by water ''froot,:',13a$41ellt but
Plogir: Atom' ' 'fro*; :qetterlolt. VOr
Sweaty et 044! iulles vieat 44)4s.
teotoe,4'.. to Oetterith, 444.. ,often oxer)t,
.,4),* the 'lock as 3iorcs were few,'.
In 1S, the, 13ittalo:.4.,4holitir
beeOMO
the coatxek.tor:tho,sltiPoietit-or grata.
Seaford! especially, was a bu.sr t0W4••
twoart..,,hoevt.- grra6144,t:r04.11:14., .eytti.froeu.t
and
e101the N'tith'` 0).4) 'Ori,o4iot., to .. he 'Ow-
lootted,.. Many of these IN).461.,„
to ko;', .DeOtts!
any, WAnder,,that '400.terth.,' was41; -
twenty :to- tlitrt$ fe..
busy
04 prosperous ton town:AP. jitoo; (1.0o
cloorto,'"titul Otioto4, Were:;`tOoi ‘0,41$7
10 a.10,iser
The iluste 'tratile'Orerite -itoffel
Lake'Irlorou' the' :Owl,
opment "of .a0teuttore In Northlior.
otri-:ftroce.-e.od •rertit :,tohiliineit to a(1.,
rerilse the ueect of ac' NI:46a* tOt t4OP:
torrltom pat widca woe ..fintoxpiers
built; a rOila_ ,'f rant 00P40.01:01, tbr0130
;ne1ph and ti))))10),.etotv,.' AorfliiOut*
aniPton,- .011 tale ,Huron, 'with a
woo; line Aviv roloieretotty., through:
L.ttelmONv.• :Ittple$ .to 10tfear,,::
(11110. Tliis read:Was known As the
14011140.)3A -a!
1"C
settltqlwIth a fine class of
Peeple., whose farms Well; about . two-
thirds cleared, and:they 'were just in
s'exape to take adratilege of the shin-
ning facilitleS provided by the. .new
railroad, . •
Tli*e• road • was opened, in the spring
of 1875. though uot quite 'finished,
nide the writer remembers •saWittill
aetivity in the vielnity of 'White
church, qlenfyrn and Atii:ird„tl, the
latter reint then ,ealted NeWyrY 7.St q
tion. A - Listowe1'. firm, owned 2,200
aeres in the Eima swamp, and cut
millions of feet: of lumber tit ere.
Lneknow, :Brussels. Itlpley aMi
Kincardine. made rapid Strides. -
A Narrow' Gauge. Road
Termite, Grey 4it
Bruce' Railway 'CerapanY was' organ.
Ned to build a •narrow-gauge railroad
frein :Toronto to ',Owen Keith& With'o'
branch running. from Orangeville to
Teesivater. For some time they had
to move. slowly, but by degrees they
preValled upon the Municipalities to
vote them, liheral bonuses, and the
eoad Walk completed. ' '
- This Plan or securing,. bonuses from
the, toWns„ villages and townships en,
abled the promoters. to build these
railways at • little cost to themselves,
but with a fine opportunity to make Now. Playing—"Swing nigh Swing tow" Carole LondiarA,
good profits. . lilaeMutray, Chas. DutterSvorth." •
,
This sonthern extension crossed the
.northeastern coriter of Miran county
through the townships Of Turnberry.
an -d illowick, and proved n boon to
that district, 'eatising the growth of
Gorrie. Wroxeter and Vordwielt .
However, . the narrow-gauge road
ties Of Grey
not e and. 13ruce. where the `‘NlY• AMERICAN W.IFE"
did prove sttecess Abe court -
Snow in winter often drifted several
feet deep, and the trains were liable
to leave the track %here the, snow
was deep. Consequently, in 1881 and
.1882, the road was changed to the
$tandard gauge of other railwayS. ‘‘VALIANT IS THE .WORD.
e London, Huron and Bruce
The fourth railroad for Huron
county was organized by a group of FOR, CARIIIV •
financiers in • London, chief among.
whomwas the late Sir John Carling.
These men saw the possibilities in
building a road almostdue north'
from London te Wingimm, through
the rieh and fertile districts in Centre
Bryon. . The road WAS plitritwd to •'
rim - through Exeter, Heusi)). Mitten
IllYth and intermediate points. hav
Ing as northern terminal
The organization was begun 111 1878.
but the road 'was net opened until
-
18701 Even then the (*Mini:why did
not get hill possession. Of the road, he -
effuse the contractor, tiendrie, of •
Hamilton, had an unpaid elaim of
$220,000 \against; the coMpany for bict.
"Work.. When* Oda -lent was -
everything ran smoothly, and the
road was a success from the begin-.
A great impetus was Oven to the
growth of the villages along the line.
When the road was. opened, Exeter
Was a village of a few 'hundred
people, but in less than ten years the
population had increased to 2.000,
and its manufacturing eoucerns gave
emPloyinent to a large nsumber Of
workmen.
,• .,'X'SfiG$511VGA Checked. StbrO*rs 01'94 4%4404 Arit0„iircag. Chicago 8414144-
-,27irolkotriSleOitteCerrestirsetkai; arid iilliktonnitlios trot cot:treat. ASK:10011.911TDBILL.
anger of Cough
Concerning •Childreh,
In young ohildren, 010 or, iold is not •u: thing
• to b� disregarded, at; it ut often grave matter,
'and. unless -attended. at once may: cense serious
trotible..
bn,:the'-iirdi -sign of -a• congh 4cla the mother
, find in Woed7s-N'orway Syrup just
-the remedy" required..
Its prproptuess, effectiveneSe in :loosening the
Phlegui is such that the trouble may be checbd be- -
'fore anything ‘of., a., serious nature seta in.
Children like it; ,.falre,it 'without any fuss.
•
i)
LIKUS--ortretit* to. iirrie
to kite when 'YOU see nes,
aPting- footwear ,at
twit* as. kw .att, this
BIaelt; 0.1'04 or Wise
styles for otcasitala,
011T,Titgir GO
Ladies— Ste* ,everyt
it tont right 40iom to
WflIards And try. on, a ,
OW of these smart shoes;
Xxt Osibardine or, Kidskin.
Zack, or,
'Pernserly Oh&
0 - rale GO
Ladiets---Try on a pair of
Meat. etqUissite *boa
"Willirds.....”..Notite hint
perfeetir they, M...
they '1:*eaUtaft the teet
rormertr IO
,Inst• 25$
Iittelist 'Women 1
ting,,Clearafiet
ot, broken, Mita
frota • our tegnint
stoelot. shoed 1,0i,;
lost sold to OAS:.
, xitarq different
, topie-sisinute
•M;yiee.,,,,,llost,
and widtha in' the
lot .1,:at not _ in
!:jr:t 47,razie'il )44,
&titre 4 ging
George VI with
yery4)Urchase'
Thi *iek only
IteeileiW!Of ttrou_:xlistriet
son 11111 anti Clarenee IlaeDenald, of-
ficers Of Unron Chapter, 11.1e.M,, are
attending the „annual.' convocation of
the '0*rand. Chapter„ whiph is
'being held' at the Royal- York, Toren-
to.`;litis week. '
.'31`r. Alex. Smith, aceountant of the
Canallian Bank of Commerce, wilt
has been on sielf leave for the past
two months; -retnite,t1 to duty on
''Wechneaday '4 last Week. Mr. Butter-
worth, -of the: London stair; who ie.
ileVed him for the latter part •of the
Period, left, on TlatirsdaY..
Rev. A. Moorhonse.. past or of
vletorla ,street chareh, on Sun-
day was -At a former charge,. Gray's
United church,- -St., Thomas. conduct-
ing Sunday school .anniversary Ser-
yieesk. .Gordon.' Raymer,
3I.A., 11.11, of Gray's church, had
-Charge of Aftz, -Moorlionse's services
here. .
. * * • .
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED
Mrs. Alexander Greseick wishes
to announce the .engagemeni -of her
elder daughter, Phyllis gargarett. to
Gilbert Geoor,ge Whitemore:'`of
Hamul-
tOfl, son of Mr. and Mrs.
more, of Windsor, the marriage to
take • place quietly early in May.
0 p Out,,
1 .t.130101014flebUreii,,
t, Re. rtter
$M, grottitot or. Ow:rotted: Chtirch •
VatittOki,i,,ottleta ' britite 'wore,
va,,caible WO, Ittek, *4.004.1'
1 tack', hat .,4.1t,lx • fitee' '4144 ,,eorttlage
o5f-.404etitag;. Aer- 'attotilatit: iy4S)ter.
'AlAtert;.U.1*.I:MattbetkZliwroh.Oi:
itt$ zoe10 lethot)
1),At no4 o ..))0).01.ek'
rooht'was.ltteutjt4 "ItOsi. SIO
01)(I11o1! Phe Ittirort 9llt
ft# t.4,11.1*OtOtttoo
tIie ratulte'gi returning froui
, rip :to'Ottawa
kchziovvou, •
. „
teni Oa YOttit Abe* -tb
tilkg Of ;.1144.4g, v000000,011 with .laL
okont:-.0,44*.tolv with 004optoU:.,, t Ont',10.
-•entil4 1,10:04; W.4140li.1 4111°4* '''S14)Vi41\`
vas:throtot :.:013!tti Aui)00.•';the rieetteil;k..»*
itroa prosperous leftot:','were, the *4'0.a .,:rtioto'
territory.
t47t111)":4:44tV'S.: ;t71:9L:41410;41:7\'‘; 14°114:
+)pr
1111)6nlghtrnari' that bus beeii
.•
yotwithstafl(1111g '(110 failure
1r40'$tkt;Ist.,611111744";.Vet(*•0:1:4710-141:.1.74 ‘..
eottot$ \vett .tie`riett
Optletleh, -two exPoT)407to
hothi, 't:opOor' -4g-40ot-that:It '-,oat
4:4ga% 7Itt0414)014. (Ittlivattv$ over the u'T414",
11010, lwor ic-oo ,.0,0641.4 ,i1U4exi)t
Nighttnare
the Llike. ,Italltray is 0110
Pore, ra IWO that 'has been the, tall$0,
o1! more'0,0trOVOrS'Sr.. and
than 4117. the 'others,- put together, , 00
that Is the -one. projected god' partly
but 'with% *to- never teollf In
ruititiog :order, .rreux.'0,0derkh. P6. U:41*
. • ,h01.1t. 00)4 the, 514
-
::tvgruro
j. A 4, • t
hy
the. townships. The_projeetor secured'
trent: •11 TUlaber of municipailtleit•
guarantees- .of large etnounts itioulS,
for the building of the . road.' The$Q-
;ttuaramtees were • ,Aceurett after much'
oppo SI flan in the , town sit WaS.740Kir
OCOUer 1)1 Itii0PUIAir vote.
The guarantee granted -the bonds
'found a *ready marhot, and 'the reed
was built. The Inntesinco rotten tint -
hers of the culverts and ties on the
fraek,,:"asf7-Weit `4S -A- brblgo Over . the.
' : River at • • 1*0 et Albert,
etinAnti bitter eonunent.
'The4roatils‘avflatrs°:Pmersit4leegarittlientegt'l, buTt
It* sponsor disappeared. The utunb
cipelities totted • themsetrog Saddled
\tilt' into debts that they had to pay..
. -
There was no relief in sight, but the'
Great N1(707 helped them when the Al-•
ilis lountl they • needed rallroada*
France- te. bring up supplies, :Ninny
miles of light railways were built :to.
In etting in .tOtte
mitt 'who feel Iber-
ia 01110. dose Of Wert
mutt • " Pretioat
bat ttrust norm
tiid be willing to de,,
*Woo trim.-
,satkinwlei
Write ins ageit Arnercsrt and
Five
Whole.
Graing
int,*
'ExPettli Wad Into n
' initanteil loot
IT PRODUCES MORE •
ENE110514
pciLDS .,ARONGEft RON%
.MVSOLE -
than ordinary bread because
It contains
Three Thiel' the Protein
and
Tivke the Minekaist
of any 'Standard Loaf
..Aetita.1 AutilYsis)
' l'419T..PATTElsit46
Nutritiinot Latative
• Digestire
, I
It's Flavor Will
Deligitt Your Family and
'it Costs No Mote.
BUY A LOA V TO.DAY
Raked by Vont Own Raker
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British EStehangi
Monk SW,.
Be*orcl ROW
Phone 323
Monday, Tuesday and Wedttesday—.
ANN SOTIIERN wttlt FRANCIS .LEDEIttit
stepping in spr,ightly fashion through the gay and romantic
suceess
A droMatie• tele Of rriendship • And Its sacrifices. Featuriag
ARLINE JUDGE, GOIPt$ GEolItit and JOON ',HOWARD
An Exeter Industry .
The „elder Verity ,started a small
foundry in the nertlf end. And mule a
finanelal stiecess of building reapers.
mowers. plows and other agrieultural
• implements; F,xeter gave him a bon.
as of $10„000, and ite built a larger
briek •foundry dovvotown. anti- went
into nianuffieturing on a larger stale.
In 1888.'",Maesey-Hartis gave him • an
order for 5000 plows.
In 1870, Itensall was hut a •name.
Tho Pettys were` faraters And drovers.
They Paw their, opportunity, and laid
ont fifty raves in town lots. 41A1 In
the spring of 1877 they held an eve
-
tion "1' saleselling a large raniaber.
ITlie village began to grow rap:dly.
As in oliensall and EXeter. 'So in
Londesitorougli and Illyth. }pan -
(on anti prosperity visited thme vil.
TWA aa welt as all tbk other ttationg
along the lttie ot only thOPe
profited by the holltag of the
London. llama & Itruice. but villageg
iko I)asittrood and Zurleh, a fow
WA to the west. shared ha the eat.
Mateo Shipping points
tiot far away.'
C. P. U. 14ot to i;lodelith
The Goderieho & °IMO Intietion
allotost, patitt4,6wiled by. the eity of
nolo% „wad rinittrig froto, Ottelpli to
oderieb, 1 ;Art of the C r.
°"HERE'S THE ONLY
'TIRE THAT Gives'
YOU F0413.WAY
CENTRETRACTION"
The tottr.way painted diamonds in the
*untie of the Ooodyear tread give you sate
traction*,4-foits4rdibsicktord and sideways.
That meant better!' car control, eVerV
moment YOU drive., Cottle inorid seseetir
denionstration$ of GoOtiVeAr tieridarV both
iti ts,,ear and ttorpskid qualities,