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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1897-2-25, Page 5THS EXETER Merin ^Made and Merit Maintains the confidence l of the people in Hood's Sarsaparilla. If a !medicine cures you when sick; if it makes wonderful cures everywhere, then beyond • question that medicine possesses merit. "Made ' That is just the truth about Hood's Sax- Keaparilla. We know it possesses merit because it cnrea,'nob once or twice or a hundred times, but in thousands and 'thousands of cases. We know it cures, absolutely, permanently, when all others fail to do any good whatever. We repeat i Sarsaparilla lathe best—in fact the One True Blood Purifier. Hood's Pills cure nausea, indigestion, biliousness. 25 cents. MONEY TO LOAN. On good improved farms at 5 and 5}.; private 'funds. Apply to ELLIOT & ELLIOT. ;20thJan. 1897. Solicitors, Exeter. DR. T. WICKETT, M. B.. Toronto University, AI D C. M.. To - Tonto University, OFFICE : CREDITON UEEN VICTORIA : Her Life and Reign great historic work, sells on sight to thou- sands. Lord Dufforiel introduces It to Can- adians in glowing words. Easy to make $220 a week, some make twice that. Many make more in spare time than during day at regular •employment. This year's Great Sexagenary 'Celebrations are booming it. Books on time. Prospectus free to canvassers. Territory going fast. THE BRADLEY-GARRETSON CO. Ltd. Toronto Ont. KINSMAN, L. D. 5, H• DENTIST. Specialist in Gold Filling and Plate Work. Extracts without any pain or sickness, or any bad .effects in the gums and face. AtZurich on last Thusday in ea:h nr ,stir. R))1113 west aide Mar, street, Exeter. f D.D.S N LRSUN ALTA NAD Hone n D •on Brad ate ofhe the To- ronto 'University awl oral College of Dental Surgeons of Ontar I. Speoialtiee, painless extraotron and preservation of the natural teeth. Office over tho Law Office of Elliot & Elliot, opposite Central Hotel, Exeter, Ont. R AGNEW L. D. S.DENTIST, • CLINTON. Will be at Grab's hotel Zurich on the second Thursday of each month and at Hodgin'e hotel Heneall every Monday DZT YOUR POTS DOWN At W. Johns', The 'Tailor. Made to order for $3; 6, 7, etc. Suits :$11, 20, 21, etc. The best place in town to get a fit. W. JOHNS, The Tailor. A Suit of Olothes ,or a Single Garment Should Combine now a days, Correctness of Style, Good Workmanship, Moderate Cost, Perfect Fit. You look for these in an old and reliable place, and A. J. SNELL never disappoints his patrons in any of these. A large assortment of MARKET RLi`PORTS. Exeter, February 24th 1897. Wheat per bushel ....... ......73 to 73 Oats Barley....... Butter..... Turkeys Geese Chickens per lb Ducks •• ••••21 to 2i Dried Apples • • • • .. Perk dressed ,g4.75 to $5.00 , . Pork live weight .......93.50 to $3.60 Hay per ton 8 00 to 8.00 Clover seed ........ • ... . • .. $4.00 to 5.00 Alsikc clover $4.50 to 500 Timothy seed ............. $2.50 to. 75 Fall 8& Winter Goods In Worsteds and Tweeds, are now on our shelves, and we will take much pleasure in showing them to you. There are many other lines that are specially at- ractive. ,,. J. 15.5birlira. Central DRUG' STORE. Those who have used. Winan's Cough Balsam. 'Pronounce it unequalled as .,a remedy for COUGHS, COLDS AND BRONORITIO TROUBLES, .... .,.20 to 25 ...... ...38 to 40 ._12 to 12 13 to 6 4 to 4 ...,.. 4 to 4 Wigan's Condition & Cough Powder :fol horses, best in the mar- ket. $1,1wayq on hand, Also 44a. C�Lobe ri.flteto and Lini- ment, the medicine- so sue. cessfully used by Mr, Chas, Munroe, Parkhill, in this :and other towns, in treating :,and curingvarious diseases, , For Sale at C,, LUTZ'S London,February lith, 1897. Wheat per bushe ,.. .... ....75 to 78 Oats.... ....17 to 20 Peas .... 36 to 44 Barley ....19 to 25 Buckwheat 41 to 26 Rye ....55 to 30 Corn .• •, 28 to 31 Beans 40 to 55 Bettor ..•. .... ...,12 to 14 Eggs 11 to 12 Ducks 45 to 65 Turkeys per lb.... 7 to 8 Geese per lb 9 to 10 Chickens 300 toto 500 Cheese. , .... Potatoes per bag.,...,40 to 50 Hper ton ...$ 7.00 to $ 8.50 Pork per cwt.... .. $4.50 to $1.75 FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS. AN OLD AND WELL -TRIED REMEDY.—Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the ehild,softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy forDiarrhoea. It is pleasant to the taste. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. 25 cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind, THEY WORKED WONDERS. Two YEARS OF BLADDER TORMENT, BAD ATTACKS OF INFLAMMATION— CURED BY A PEW BOXES OF DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS. Owen Sound Feb. 22 (Seecfat)—The people of this town are talking again of another •cure credited to Dodd s Kidney Pills. This is the case of Mr. W. Cruse, caretaker of town buildings who, when seen had this to say of the matter:— "For over two years I have been an intense sufferer from kidney disease with occasional acute attacks of in- flammation of the bladder." "Was under doctors' treatment and have been compelled to resort to in- strumental relief many times. "I have taken eighteen boxes of Dodd's Kidney and am satisfied. with results beib perfectlyrelieved of all suffering." John Tapp, of Rodgerville, has been engaged with A. J. Snell, tailor, for the past few days. Auction Sale of Village Property. Additional Locals T1JAES Exeter Municipal Council. Minutes of Council meeting held pursuant to adjournment at the town hall, Exeter, 19th Feb. 1897. All pres- ent except Mr. Snell. Minutes of previous meeting read and approved. Taylor—Dauncey—That the audi- tors report be receivedandthe abstract published as formerly.—Carried. Taylor—Dauncey—Orders for the following sums : Contract Re- cord $1.50 adve-rising re -electric light ; White & Sons, $37.50, balance for printing ; Jas Creech $8.50, char- ity to Mrs. Sutton ; do. $1.50,wood to od for Mrs. 'iilyilcox ; do $17.50, w o town hall ; Jas. Beer $8.00, service as auditor ; do, W. D. Weeks $8.00. -- Carried, Rollins--Taylor--That tile be provided for drain on North street to W. Trev- ethicks' property. Dauncey—Taylor—G copies of the Municipal World for the council and clerk.—Carried. Dauneey—Rollins----Adjourn until 1st Friday in March,at 7.30 p. m. --Car- ried. M. EACRETT, Clerk. There will be offered for sale on Tuesday, March 23rd, at 2 o'clock p. in. the property of the late David Turnbull, on William street. It comprises three lots of land, on which is erect- ed a first class brick house ; also stable and driving' shed'; a splendid orchard of choice young frnit.bearing trees ; an excellent garden. Key to be had at Mrs. Win Gardiners, 'William street. Terms of sale made known on day of sale. REV.R.G'A 3.A.ILDINEITURNL,FBULLarquhar,Toro, nte' l Executors. I Note Found. Anoto made by Philip Baker found in, Exeter on or about the 25th clay of January, 1897. Owner to prove note and pay for this adv. NI. J. WHITE. Farms For Sale. A few good farms for sale cheap—Money to loan. Apply to JOHN SPACKSIAN Sannveli's Block, Exeter. Farm For Sale. A first-class farm of 85 acres, being lot 9, con. 9 Babylon lino Hay. This is a particularly good farm, especially for dairy purposes, and in good state of cultivation, is opposite a first class cheese factory. ; school on next farm ; good brick house, bank barn, two never fabling wells, a good orchard, half under grass. A good hardwood bush. For further particulars apply to JD. WILSON, Hensall, or to J. BECK Egmondville, P. 0• Tenders Wanted. Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to Saturday March 6 1S97 for the purchase of lots 1, 2, 3, 48, 49 ane'! 50 in the village of Exeter, formerly Franc istown being the "North Exeter Hotel formerly "Walper s hotel." There is erected on theproperty a large brick hotel and store with largebarns and outbuildings. Terms : 20 per cent. in cash on acceptance of tender and the balance when a good title is secured. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Dated atGoderich this 16th day of Feb. 1897. LoFTus E DANCEv, Vendors Solicitor. Municipal Notice. Notice is herebygiven that the Council of the village of Exeter proposeuttin flown a granolithic pavement on the East side of Main street from the Town Hall property to the South side of the McKay block and to connect the pavement on the West side of Main street, or the same terms and conditions as the one on the West side of Main street, that is to say the property fronting on said side walk to pay two- thirds of the total cost and the remaining one third to be paid by the Corporation. Payment r in eqnal annual instalments extending over a period of ten years. By order of the Council. M.EACRETT, Exeter, 11th Feb. 1397, Ctrurt. GIDLBY& SON. Will now be found in their New Premises, Opera House Block; Watchfo chane o f.A.d■ a Gidley & Son. 1 Miss Della Crocker left on Monday evening for London, where she will spend a few days. John Hawkshaw has purchased a new driver of the "Lord Randolph" strain, It is a promising colt. Henry Horn, of Whitechurch, at- tended the funeral of his father, the late William Horn, on Tuesday. Mrs. Cameron, of Parkhill, spent part of last week visiting at Mr. H. Bishop's and other friends in town. Mrs. (Rev,) Waddel, of Hensall, spent part of last week the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Loadenan, Carling st. Miss Laura IIubbel, who has been visiting at her aunt's, Mrs. Jas. Par- kinson, town, returned, after a few months visit, to her home in Lapier. Mich. The indications at present are that the bicycle fever will rage here greater than ever next season. The river is frozen and the young folks are enjoying cheap skating, though not first class. While chopping in the bush one day recently, John Heywood aad his son Josh, of Usborne, had a narrow escape from serious injury or death. They were engaged felling a tree, and a high wind blowing at the time, blew a large limb from another tree. They heard it crashing through lthe limbs and jumped aside to see the limb pene- trate the ground at the point where Mr. John Heywood had stood, Mr. Heywood considers his escape mira- culous. IN BICYCLES AND WATCHES FOR TIS JOYOUS NEWS. Paine's Celery Compound Cures Are Always Per- manent. THE HAPPY CURES THAT THE AFFLICTED DESIRE. Report from Mr. Douglas A g s Hixon, of Beamsville, Ont. A great number of men and women, cured months and yearsago by Paine's Celery Compound, have taken the trouble to assist the proprietors of that famous medicinethat theiz cures are permanent. This noble and bright record of per- manent cures, shown only by Paine's Celery Compound, is worthy of special notice, as it is the grandest record of the kind in the world. It should also be noted that all the permanently cured people are residents of our own Canada. There are some medicines that parti- ally relieve pain and suffering, that assist in building up vain hopes of a new life; but after a few days or weeks the terr- ible agonies come back again in more alarming forms, and hope and faith are lost forever, This never happens when Paine's Celery Compound is used as a banisher of disease. The first bottle establishes a joyous feeling of security, and soon a perfect cure is effected which is per- manent and lasting. Mr, Mixon says:. "To -day I think more of Paine's Celery Compound than ever before. Since I was cured—over two years ago—I have never had a bin day or lost a day's work, never having had a return of the rheumatism from which I once suffered so terribly. "Through my influence ninny have used. Paine's Celery Compound and have been cured. I wish to affirm once more that it was Paine's Celery Compoundthat took the rheumatism froize my system. I strongly recom- mend it to all rheumatic and sick people." Mr. David Kirk started on Saturday last for New Denver, B, C. Dave carries with him the best wishes of his many friends for his future success and prosperity in thefar West,—Hanr- iota Hustler, Lent, the period in which all church- men are interested, falls somewhat later this year, as Ash Wednesday falls on March 3rd. This brings Easter Sunday on April 18. Good Friday, April 10, Queen's birthday on Monday; Dominion day, Tuesday; Labor Day, Sept. 0, and Christmas on Sunday. Will positively cure sick headache and prevent its return. Carter's Little Liver Pills, This is not talk, but truth. One pill a dose. See advertisement. Small pill. Small dose. Small price. Joseph Murdock, of Scott county, Va., who was supposed to have been murdered 25 years ago, and for which crime Bud Lindsay served 21 years in the Virginia penitentiary, has re- turned to his former home. Lindsay died recently. Pain from indigestion, dyspepsia, and too hearty eating, is relieved at once by taking one of Carter's Little LiverPills, immediately after dinner. Don't forget this, At the annual dinner of the Winni- peg Board of Trade strong complaints were made about the official statistics of'Manitoba's exports. It was reported that the Province exported one dozen of eggs, four pounds of cheese and 1,000 pounds of butter, etc. The Province being inland her exports are credited to the parts from which the shipments take place, Statistics are grcwing un- popular, if you are tired taking the large old- fashioned griping pills, try Carter's Little Liver Pills and take some coin - fort. A man can't stand everything, One pill a dose. Try them. y Louis Daygave theringers sof the Trivitt Memorial chimes an oyster supper on Thursday last. Robt. Din- ney similarly entertained them on Monday evening. At Donald Taylor's, Wednesday evening, was the scene of a pretty wedding, being the marriage ceremony of their youngest daughter, :r ousia M., to Mr. Wesley Campbell, of Farquhar. The bride was dressed in Cream Chif- fon Silk trimmed with orange blos- soms and bride's veil. The bride was assisted by her sisi er, Lovisa, dressed in cream and flowers, and. the groom was assisted. by Mark Mitchell. Gertie Smith and Ida Cottle, acted as maid's of honor dressed in cream carry- ing flowers. The presents were num- erous and costly. They will remain here fors' a short time then they in- tend taking a trip to New Westmin- ster, British Columbia,where they will remain .for some time. The knot was tied by the Rev. Mr. Martin. THAT PALE FACE. For Nervous Prostration and Anae- mia there is no medicine that will so promptly and infallibly restore vigor and strength as Scott's Emulsion. A Prominent Citizen. During _1 Me_ Year I E9(. F6tiull' particulars see advertisements,"br.eppls'to LEVER BROS., LTD., 23 Scorn Sr., TORONTb'° ABSTRACT OF Receipts and Expenditures —OF THE— VILLAGE OF EXETER, FOR THE YEAR ENDING 1890. Ausrr,ACT or nacErPTs. Balance from 1895 $3137 76 Arrears of taxes 213 05 Interest on arrears of taxes 10 44 Taxes collected for Municipal purposes 6814 72 Receipts of License Fund 48e 65 Streets, Bridges, Parks & Public Property 15 00 Poll Tax County Grant Legislative Public School Board R ents of Village Property In tcrest on investor ent and deposits Money borrowed on bills payable Miscellaneous Dog tax Fines and Fees Street Watering 3140 221 00 202 43 19 27 26 04 3.500 0 73 970 12 00 4 00 197 60 Total Receipts $11,083 33 ABSTRACT OF EXPENDITURE. Streets. Bridges, Parks, drains, &c., $1,662 76. Town Hall Account 172 30 Salaries and Commissions 676 00 Election expenses 21 50 Refund of Taxes and Errors 59 85 Water supply and Fire Protection 291 88 Charities 69 65 Printing, Stationary and Postage 91 82 Registration 7 60 Insurance 30 00 Bill Payable and Redeemed 3,500 00 Interest other than Debenture Interest 24 95 Street Lighting ' 619.57 Miscellaneous 50:6 03 RailwayDebenture Debt 794 08 Town all 325 00 GranolitHic Pavement 129 50 Public School Board Expenditure 3183 14 Street Watering 195 73 $12,259'35 VILLAGE ASSETS. Cash in Treasury, December 31st 1896. 2,723 97 Uncollected taxes 195 19 Park and Land value 1,500 00 Town Hall andFurniture 6,500 00 School Property laud and Building 8,200 00 Two Fire Engines and Appliances 1,000 00 Market Building and Weigh Scales 100 00 Wind Mill, Water Tanks and Cart. • 800 00 nreBxnrrlxs. Railway Debentures Town Hall Granolithic Walk 121,019 16 $9,01662 6,50(00 711 66 $16,2f37.62' TAMES BEER, 1Arivxrot;s. WM. D. WEEK1a+ S. f Thea Bennett. for over 22 years, In eeeee:rese az a wholesale and retail -est teller, gives lois experience with the now famous remedy, iMiiourn-s Heart cued Nerve Pills. "C<entlemen,—I have for a long time been afflicted with extreme nervous - xis es. and .ailments resulting tnererrom. Frequently I had sharp pains under my heave. At t .:,us My memory was clouded, which was a great annoyance to 1,1: hi my bua,ut se, CEL tSieg rile to ia'get orders which were given to ins, and my attention had to be called to such matters frequently. Very often there was a sort of mist came before my eyes, and I was extremely daze's,. One of the worst features was that business matters of small Importance assumed exaggerated forms, and I brooded over them unnecessarily. At night I would often wake up with a start and it would be a long time be- fore I could again compose my- self to sleep. So unstrung were my nerves. that I had fits of ti'ailibliug occasionally, and cold sensations would Tun down, my limbs. The least excitement or .noise startled me and -set •my heart flutter- I have taken a box. of Milburn's Ti cart : -and Nerve Pills, wvhich. I got at Mr. H. W, Love's,: drugstore, corner •Broadview ' and Deelfkile avenues. They restored my uertet 4a1,•their normal condition, and tc.ric=d up, l' sys=tem to such an extent, that all the distressing ailments 'I have mentioned have completely dis- apnc ared, 7 myit'without any qualifi- •a.tion ivl.e rver that they ars a splen— did m edict -et, for shattered nerves and the)) attending evils. I cannot too �,:s lily Praise the wonderful virtues -of shese pills in all eases of heart trou- ble." (.gd.) THOMAS BENNE'IW, Doncaster•, Ont. saa�sasursu� KINNEYYORK. NEW MEET RETTESc��oRIL CIGA e. per Name. G Standard of the World. k5it-c34,5.2) TRUTH IN A NUTIuIELL. Impure blood is the natural result of (dose confinement, in4house,sehoolroom, or shop. Blood is purified by Hood's Sarsaparilla, and all the disagreeable results of impure blood disappear with the use of this medicine. If yoti wish to feel well keep your blood pure with Hood's Sarsaparilla. Hood's Pills are the bestfamily cath- artic and liver medicine. Gentle, reli- able, sure, BORN. QUANCI;•-•In Exeter, on the ISih inst., the I wife of Richard Nuance, of a daughter. ICI=,ItTt—In Ilens-all, on the 17th inst., William I .Herr, aged 80 years. HORN—In Exeter North, on the 21st inst., William Horn, aged 78 years. s.. he 21stint t Usborne. Ii— 1 rue, onthe ?OLC, 1 . , Iu 1 )o I wife of henry Dougall, of a daughter, i MeF \LLS—•In Usborne, on the 19th inst., the wife of Alex, :Melealls, of a son. HARVEY In U borne, on the 21th inst. the wife of Joseph Haru•ey, of a. eon. MARR DI R7SDON—LANGF ORI) —On Feb. 10th, John Itisdon, of Nissutui, to Mary, daughter of Ephriam Langford, of Biddulph, SIMP O\-eiiLaCii-1u St. Marys, on Feb. iittl by Rev. John. Learoyd, Herman .Ie. Simpson, of Toronto, to Miss Jennie Black, gSt. ,ldiran-daughter of Mrs. Evans, Water street, arvs, HAGAN—McKINNON—At the R. C'. church, Seaforth, on the 23rd inst., by the parish priest, James Hagan, ere of the township of Hay. to Miss McKinnon, daughter of Donald McKinnon, of the township of Tuckersmith. GILLARD—TOWERS—At the residence of the bride's parents on the 17th fiat., by Rev. .11••••• Peter Scott, Mr. Chas. Gillard to Miss Mary Towers, daughter of IV. Towers, all of the township of Hibbert, ■ DODDS—ROBERTSON.ucke the residence e of The New York Singer the bride's 11mreuts, Tueitoremith, on the 25th inst., John Dodds, of Manitoba, to Fuss Mar- garet E., daughter of Thos. Robinson. MANN--WINDSOR—At the ICippen parson- e Mi,r.W ddell,Fensall. on the 22nd inst.. by Rev. W Williams Whit Sewing Machines Air. Waddell, Frank H. blain, to Miss Annie t Windsor, all of the same township. ■ DIEL'. .. ._ .. MARSH ALL—In Rodgerville, on the2lth inst., ppp]]y}� ]]]���piliNg }�Lend,agedyears aged m years. llo of � ���•;4IcLEOD—In Seaforth, on Feb. 7, Robert. lac- Leod, aged 29 years and 4 months. JACKSON—In Fullerton, on Feb. 10111. Mary, ; beloved wife of Jos. Jacksou,aged 53 years, 4 months and 5 days, REPAIRS AND REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. PIRIE—On Saturday. Feb. 13th, at 15 Rose Avenue, Toronto, Harold G. Pirie, aged 6 years, youngest son of Robinson Pine, and • nephew of Mrs. James Moore, St. Marys. HENDERSON—In Goderieh township, on the 8th inst., Annie Adelaide, aged 5 weeks, daughter of Robert J. and Adelaide Hender- son. RUMBLE—In Mabel West um le, chug to the 16th inst..e Can You Oesi�ate- John3liab l aged 17, daughter of the Tato '•-e Jobs Rumble, aged 17 years, 4 months and 9 days. InYour Choice etweet t the ou Would Not Consult a quack medicine vendor for relief in a case where a surgical operation is necessary. The measuring of defects of the eye is as as im- portant operations of this kind, and we I 1 make a specialty of the proper correction. The Laws ot the Land I Do not protect youfrom quack spectacle vendor's. Protect yourself 1)v consulting only resident and qualified Opticians. Our Optical Depart- s ment is at your service. • AllilaNWEIMBEIRSIMMICSOIMMO si F1T ION7 Grads -late of The Ontario Optical Irrstitriste. I NEXT DOOItt To CENTRAL HOTEL. PERKINS & MARTIN 1111•16.1.01616110.1060 011.11111=0111•1111101 PERFECT DIAMONDS. The Only Raliable in the WUi rid. Do you make rag carpets, rugs and mats at home? If so, you surely do home dyeing. It is needless to say that success in your work depends upon the colors you give your cotton and wool rags. W hen you have a handsome design, rich, bright and brilliant colors give life and beauty to the work of your hands. Let it be remembered that the best carpet, rug and mat makers in Canada always use the celebrated Diamond e Dyes, and asaconsequenc.e achieve u the success they desire. The "Diamond" are the only dyes in the world that give perfect colors and satisfactory results. Ask your dealer f. l that g a Forest City Business and Shorthand College. And schools of the ordinary kind ? There's no comparison in any part—work, methods, equipments, rooms—all of the highest grade. Catalogue of either course free. J. W. WESTERVELT, Principal. Y. M. C. A. Building. Schoolz. o or the "Diamond and sec � lot you l• P et them; refuse imitation and adulter- ated J 56k 001 5 �DPI tS NOTICE! NEW STOCK ks 0 I COME AND INSPECT. ki Urtde rtorn g„.► 4h...A Specialty. R. N. ROWE A fine line of Exercise Books and Scribblers. Pure Spices Are necessary for Good Pickles. Our patrons canbe sure of good quality. CINNAMON, MACE, CLOVES, NUTMEGS, GINGER, PEPPER, ALLSPICE, TURMERIC. J. W. Bio ......him. monommtammicamezarmieweennammi Introduction It gives us pleasure to in troduce to you our fine BeavE r and Milton Overcoatings; also a big range of Scotch and Can- adian Tweed for warm winter wear. Our . prices are away down. Did'12 ou see our y � , Black Worsted Suit (made to order,) If not why not. J. Hi-Crierr� After selling out near- ly all my stock of furni- ture, I have my store Well filled again with New Goods, latest styles. All bought at lowest cash price. I COME AND INSPECT. ki Urtde rtorn g„.► 4h...A Specialty. R. N. ROWE A fine line of Exercise Books and Scribblers. Pure Spices Are necessary for Good Pickles. Our patrons canbe sure of good quality. CINNAMON, MACE, CLOVES, NUTMEGS, GINGER, PEPPER, ALLSPICE, TURMERIC. J. W. Bio ......him. monommtammicamezarmieweennammi Introduction It gives us pleasure to in troduce to you our fine BeavE r and Milton Overcoatings; also a big range of Scotch and Can- adian Tweed for warm winter wear. Our . prices are away down. Did'12 ou see our y � , Black Worsted Suit (made to order,) If not why not. J. Hi-Crierr�