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Exeter Times, 1902-1-16, Page 8• T TU,0,1 .Ei 44` B GfiSf OR' PRODUGE, ONLY On U6E, i God fur Gaps. Fur Mitts, Fur Robes. Large stock of high class furs at greatly reduced prices. If lines call and o ' vi ' a ' of he above 1 ne u ha e any notion..of il vesting n any t see °What we can dp for you. • , $4.0,00 men's coon coats, nice dark colors, reduced to„ 'x9.75,. $25,00 Rock Wallaby, a good strong coat, reduced to 19.75. .$ 19. $25.00 choice Corscian Lamb, nice 15r1ght curl •.. ,reduced tb $75• a Wearer, $.4,aq 1Vallaby Good Looker and , reduced to $11.75. $8.00 goat robes, good plush linings, reduced to $6,90. $8,50 Saskatchewan robes, curl linings, reduced to $7.75• .$2.50 s> g a sure bargain, reduced to $i•90.. 5 eaverized caps, $2,25 Grey' Lamb caps, reduced to $1.39. $3.75 Australian Coon driving gauntlets, reduced to $3.25• Australian g a $3.25 Black fur driving, gauntlets, reduced to $.3.25. DRESS OOODS. A clearin-a 'line of odd lots of fancy and tweed dress goods. These goods a1d from 25 to 3oc per yd, we shall•clear the balance of then for .t 5c or,7 yds for $1 cto, A, few o'.1d plecea of bik figured dress goods, regular 35, to 5oc goods reduced to 25c per yd. , We have placed on our counter a lot of ladies''clbth' jackets, nota test style, but'good strong wearing coats, you take your•choice Rev. B. L. Hutton, will deliver his lec- for $2•yo, regular values $6.00 to.$io.00: ture on "Courtship and Matnage" The Jolly Pulls' are giving a weep°e • entertainment here this wrek. • 1liss.„1Jillie, and 131anehe Petty, lien, salt, .weee) :;i*isit:n friends here thio week,.' Me. Day, of G[eUeoe. ' has het u the guest' of the Misses Wills for the lys,t• few days ° ; . Nelson G.11 eddy li I,s-,ta,ke,i ay p.QSI" tit with. W, U, Hn,ton in his tare, store Imre. I'd ss L; Sllorhrook, cf 'Londesboro', aeconkpanied by, her causal, are. in. Exeter visiting friends,. Ross will rte ld en '`auctitir%, sale of bis household furniture :,and stock on Tuesday, Jan. 21st, The I'saa.c Walton'Club held a "wel- come Koine"m to Chef boatman, John. sl uiet at the Mansion ]louse, on Tues day .evening. Have your eyes tested free -by Piot: T. P. Smith, optician, at the Commer- cial Hotel Friday and Saturday, .Jan. 31st, and Feb. lst, l4' .Exeter Winan's Cough Balsam' te':especiatlly. good for coughs and bronchitis tlou tiles in children, Sold•by-(i Lutz,• sole agent for Dia Lung Syrup::. Mr. Ww+ Stanlake, n,:ho We been ti the employ of A r Jas,. Magnan, as blacksmith, lest ipi nen$ 1I' veilleise.'he has secured'a situiition *114Clark: Special servites'' conducted by the pastor will hegira in James et, ,Oh teh' nest Sunday, and will be continued every evening for two weeks, .(Si in - days excepted.) Every one w -be made welcome. The S. School anniversary „of the Eden church, Centralia appointment,, will hold their anniversary services on Sunday next. 'Oa Monday evening A gentleman from Port Hurbn is in town endeavoring to form a joint $ t.38 for a heavy all wool frieze pant, well made and trimmed, stock company for the purpose of inan- e. snap. ufacturing pianos. Be is collecting subscriptions to a stock list, It is pre- J. ' "+ K / F posed to but$ the concern with a R. 1 V 1 1 ci11„.i of aboutc8000or $10,000 The directors of the Exeter cemetery would respectfully request all Tat own- 1.+4.44.+4.44+++++++.1.444.4.44.444. ers to present their certifi cate of own For Marriage Licenses, etship to Mr Wm, P4eeke s who will . Wedding Rings,, give tthem a correct deed for their lots. . : MART. Wetc9ws, ClockB, In ci,se the certificate be lost a new Jewelry, deed will he issued on application. 4.4.444.4.43.fi++i++.1 4-4.4.444-1.4-• S ecteictes late s Tlae`Auxillary of the W. M - ' P ' James-st Church, spent a social even - To Have r CALL ON £ ing at the parsonage on Wednesday R.evening, Jan. 8th. After a short -time the Best Cools ,T Watch-Reliairing a Specialty. spent in friendly greetings, the pastor called thegathering to order, and a varied andinstructive programme is what the --business •tyes him- , was enjoyed. During an intermission man :o Locals. „•w,•, , :. refreshments were served. All return' ed'home feeling bighly.;,lileased at., the It is this business policy of''ours Miss Florence Bowden, Lucan, -is a hospitaIti, ~ 1lttketr" esteemed pastor which induces us, to-' claim to -be guest at Mr, Wm. Bawden's. and his wolhy wife. self: d. often-. itis cl-seapest and con- IYYrs H Buro•ess of London is visit- Bov W• NTED . A good, smart boy sequently eilvve y tfce best. We have in stock• everything in the eltatiorexy Line -newest in Note Mrs-ing her aunt, Mrs- John E. Barnes, with fair education, wanted to learn - the printing ,;business, Apply at Miss Bagshaof Stephen, is visit- TIMES office ing friends in 'Clinton smith. and Tucker - HAVE Y OUR ET YES TESTED, -.T. P. Miss- Vine Porterfield, of Mitchell, • is the guest of Mr. and . Mrs - J, N. C®rneliete •L'i e,®fr Gould. Smith, eye specialist', will- be at the Commercial Hotel„. Exeter, Friday, Jan. 31st and Saturday, Feb. 1st. If your sight is dea.etive dont fail _to. Jardinee4, have your eyes Costed:, Consultation tenghsh and German. Dec C. Lutz. FrenchChinal Liinoge and j `anese Ware. • FANCY_ GOODS OF9ALL DESCRiP- t TCONS:.' • _'lXl G RI 60 E,XETE R• rTSUR'ANCFJ. oral_ed For la'ine'back and 'ii itiary diseases.ree., gents::'iise Dix It`irihey"..P.ills. Sold by ' 0 ANNUAL MEETING—The annual con ---ogregational meeting of .Carmel Pres - Mr. and Mrs. -Theo, Sweet, of St. byterian cturch was held at the close Catharines, .-visited here with their of the prayer,meeting on Wednesday friends the past week. evening last. There was a good at- tendance and the -- different reports. Mr. .Stephen Powell and son Willis were of an enc puragingr•sature. The. attended the funeral of the former's financial refio5't showed' a balance on uncle, Leonard Powell;" near Devizes. the gbt'si e, T, 11 ,:Nearly the foriiaer Mr. and Mrs. Thos Bowerman, of officers vete -r ected with the eice Willow City, N. Dakota. • arrived, in ' ception`of Mr -V ni Pelt, the treasurer, town Saturday night and will visit, who has ed atthfully-and efficiently friends here served lie'ecng 'regation in -.that capa- city for the past twenty -years.' Mr. IViiss Ella Rollins has returned from Wm. Moir was appointed in his place. Seaforth and will spend a short time ae here with friends before she returns to SOUTH HURON AGRICULTUR.iL So. i her home in Detroit, cIETY.-The annual meeting of the R' ' T ELLIOT, South Huron Agricultural Society Thos. Ryan andJos. Glavin, of Me- was„held at IBrucefield yesterday. The. Agen fox. the WESTERN ASSURANCE COM- Guamv, are.. spending a couple of treasurer's repcitt showed the society 'PANY, of TCronio ; also for the Mainz Emuweeks holidaying with friends in Wa1.-.e,. to he in first-class' standing. Amount, NSURANCE COMPANY, of London, England ; ezntaec e.INSURANCE ConiPANY, of Eng laceburg and Port Lamloton. •paid n prizes;during 1901, $955._30; bat-. and ante $574. Fallowing officers were __ A quiet wedding was solemnized in elected; - President, John. McLean, St. Marys, on Monday evening,. when Kippen; :let vice president, . John Kit- 'it'O ADVERTISERS. Mr. George Grant was united in mar- chen, Stanley; 2nd vice-president, Thos riage to Mrs. Constable. Mr. Grant Russell, Usborne;'directors. P. Mac-• formerly resided in Exeter. gregor; Thos. Fraser, Robert McAllis Ed. bristle J ~ Mar:. Smith, C ., Casual ter,Hy.S, n .0 asu, '<:n da o. ban Tues o ;not later t y _ ,. x. haspurchased ' er a - Moses Garden '' vestisementF acce ted'up to noon Mr. dock, e; McIntosh, W. Dixon, R. Me: 'dad P the property in Hay tp. •belonging to , Wednesday of each week: Messrs Sanders and Northcott and -Norther 'auditors, res T: '.Scott, Mr. • :larch ad' ins the farm taf Mr. J: N. Armetroni;. • Representatives to the -"'-" >w 1 Western Fair, Thos. Russell and'John Howard, recently” -purchased by .'VI'r. . Mur`dcicic. : Gardiner. ' S The copy for changes, must 'be left THURSDAY JAl TUA.RY 16TH., 1902 Y Fecatls. •STQvE • ori Si.-AEParlor heater; wood, good as new.: Apply "at, TIMES: Office: To THE 1i 9.INii PUBLIar--If : yo u keep . cowS for milk, butter or cheese and are fa'ttening.calves,cattle or hogs or poultry for market"or fol' eggs, ti pays to fed English Stock Food, It is the cheapest 'food on•:the market. 'Sold by 0. Linz, Exeter. years ex- perience had fifteen 1' Tav a l in the furniture and un - we claim.'we h American people to -day, and the dertakin business,. the P. P that it is urel a Cana- .: ... ., ..,. .- rlieSt O it is p , y nderstand. our btlsitress thorough- • u •hor- than story, by a Canadian a 1< 1 al h Connor Rev. C. W. Gordon, grid are no teen horns. We y g .... piltani eg7: It Inas hada phenomenal P hi h hose ho can a best' st t w y g .,.; ttnderStaCld buyingDods forsale among P g cash prices and we give . the pub p ' , keep C the benefit of it. We e 11 d i• all and up -to date'goods in linesn p to choose from. large assortment 11 alt to inspect e invite everyone ns 'tV r1 'rice that . d be convinced d ourstock ailzl what we say'is correct. Wait RO ai- 1 - ; AGRt6ULTURAt O_ CtETY.— J. -P. Rpkircha low e=general steel of`tlie Ste lien grid "'- let; J :P.'Wass at a low rate on -the dol- "mai meeting P lot' I•:will dis'-ose=.of the,same atprices borne- branch Agricultural ` Society awayy below cost. For a sairi le ;the was held in -the Town.Hall-on Wednes in .another afdayof last, week. There' "ws e`' a fair prices see advertisementattendance. The treasurer's ,financial coluwn.-T. G. FI.ARLTON: "• «-'`report eras rear, -,;,which' showed that was r. If the electric railwayprojects for. as a result of lastars fair -there • a deficit. of $50. The very large list of which charters are sought attire considerableLegis- rites offered, ;and- mostly .all taken lature this session, or .a prizes y' l them are carried out, with a slightly 'reduced `gate receipts proportion of, or' the shorta e.` the fol - roads, - wilt -ab'e.: gridironed with ' were causes -f - ,,5. g roads as no less than 046 miles will lowing officers. were elected for the ber ,- *year 1902 -President, John . Al'lison,, mile e ofo here.. rural electricwe railwayeomne• lst `vice-president, James mileage of the Province.: Twelve tom- Usborne; panies figure in the applications, the Ballantyne, Usborne;' 2nd vice-presi- order in which.they are interested,, dent, 'E. Christie; Exeter; directors, extendingHain from Cornwall to Windsor, W. D , Sa n' ders,• P, MT ag gar t, Wm. m . and if all the lines were befit there Monteith; JohnDelhrt ge,Rich.Hun- would be a cohniths'line betwcen te', ,o nHuater SilasStaril ke, jr. these two points, eecept asliorthiatus Ware Weekes, .Iich. CoatPseSe.h t froip Glencoe to Tecumseh, while to Senior; ,Erna H. H: Huston, auditors bhe .north • another system will 'reach •',,,,•''''''' 'The annual AlcrtTJAL •empwr1NG. from eiof H SoiiiSd,•skirting ing',of'0eaven^:Church.•was held on the shore of Lake Huron, meed. g eetin m, • Tuesdi:,=the :4th, inst. The g ry „of,tliebestinthe historyofthe, ' "The Man From Glengarry,. is with- was,ones ,. out doubt, the cleverest story:before congregation, the attendance being the. largest amount of money is or the re uiar: schemes of the ' df > also being the ghost.- $ 256 of this ' amount was :vein to mission and , charity. The elected:- For f g. lowing officers were na ersr ,J.: 0- Banbury. W. D. eekes, R. S. Lang, James Jeckell; easurer, James Murray ; Secretary, oseph X. Sent•er.; , auditors, Dr,.' Amos ushers '( 1lod 'and W. Muir. A vote of thanks was' passed to Mr. J. P. Ross for his ing%- music of the 'e in. tin " t• .res t shown e con- gregation as choir leader, ',Refresh ants were served by the ladies at the 'WO of the business, during which itch satisfaction was expressed at e congregation closing' the year thout any deficit. • • .... G:......,,,.„,. :...„... ..:: I fUR' SA .E, 'ickard Co. ''his season: has been" the, best we have ever bad in the This g- sacrifice profit in order • now W it ll i t0 saCl l Ct3 all- Q _ Irlanea;i1i.lweale t ,p , S• o 1ea1 't "'o- balance'ef' C'l'lr f ivs lei ire :the 1st Februar . In Some cases tbe•following goods are quoted even below'actual tater a . x' cleared. 1 ' ie Cost, Vint X10,•lil,LttUl t)1C, 1'll(..,i~ • I only ladies' -Electric Sell and Astrachan caperine,tied vith large bow of Eleetric..and long ends, trimmed with extra ar e.s uirrel tails, beautifully ,lined .with satin, a magnificent g 9 _ g u price $ 00' special clearing price, :. caperirie, regular pl e 25 , l p 16 50 rices for such books, but the Family:. Herald and W eekly Star;. of Montreal has done the right thing for Canada asi th ri hLtD publish it ,b . purchasing ;P;,» g in that great paper: and, the first chap- ters are-annnunced for Januar y 29th issue. ; Famil'y,;Herald subacribere will tr d th ousands iso n i rea at this epi y . , . of nevv readers for. that wonderful fam- fly paper. This story alone is worth the year's stibscriptfon price (orae dol- lar), not to speak of the three -Yir£nd- some pictures that are' sent to each subscriber. r"' i only .ladies' Electric•,`Seal cape,. lull. size; ''eery finest ualit T.ftir • `ood,,len th lined with heavy fancysilk lining, } •g g , , regular'price $35:00, special sleazing price. •• • • • ZJ@®0 2 o-ily,ji ci es' Astra.cha u jackets, lined with black satin lining, mediu'h±:: lengthy well made, regular $36.00 jacket, special cleaffii pYtce '` • '18 80 5 only ladies' ruffs, regular prices $2,z5, $2.75, $3,25 and $3.50,' your choice while they last fora.. :, 75 ro only ladies' muffs, various furs, regular -prices range from':, 3 5o :.to `i ;5 00, your choice of any of these for ...: ..2.75 Special:cle:aring prices on men's' fur caps, fur coats, robes etc., etc Anylotlies Nu le i Our Sloe u125 rGen1. D +++++++++++++++++++++++.1.4.4. 004..],.1•'1.•€•++++4++•1.++++++++++++ { fl86k11 RCfflfldllt SaIG. • T. ' While to ipg si5ock;:we , h ve-Come across -'a g ea£, yy .{ 1 ;number of reiiinants° of'ti,arious kinds of goods. Th , ' we have marked at greatly reduced -prices to cleat Yat' T. once:'. Be sure and "see them on remnant table. There :.•,3 are 'some big bargains fo '`you. 4 4. t++4.4:4.4.44-14++++++4-4-44++++4..g•'.e.1•4.+•E..14.1.• 44++4.4.4.4.+++1•+ .+ fi Big 0argn&ns in all Kinds of Groceries. AIM Vona '"rade And can assure you that yOn will,not• meet with better ive'• you. Oul"'extensive tletltllielat2 .n Ivllt,le tlla.n v . Will give' „ stock -which comprises nearly everything). ' of ers '7 he.largest fa. ilii' for choice :both in roods anti grades, and is il "all re- spect representative of the best -marl ets offer,. PRIGE8 `FIRE Y LOW. g surely can. ride wont If we salt ill' other things, as we , p "r way. Come and talk to us; Here below we stand it2 you quote prices ti. Fi _ ured Melton, 1oul)le fold, suitable for skirting, was riilts we:Fe .121• for 5c, yshits were $2.50 Sac for,25C h ' ,r , ., Boys` .. And `3.;00 for $1:00: tiLadlcs' shoes were $1 25 for $1:00, - ,', i , ' as ,, atown 'ice., () ct?atis anti ladles ;lttc, c.4s your price. i,.,,.., fiRLING . R •ge ori GIDLEY'S OLD STAND. We car a lar e: well assorted stock of .u' -to-date fur- niture, good values, your money's worth, and guarantee satisfaction. both as to ..rice and - unlit :- ,,. ,C Frd la gild: all Ki[ids-of ri u g rroni tlil t1tttdded to funeral Men's grey cloth overcoats, fair length, well lined, and - riade,.•regti,1ar $io.00 coat for. .7,®® 7.onl ,mien's heav , don .l,,e"btea'stedtweed suits, well made and lined, well worth' $8,5o peri ht,special for Tweed suits well lined and made, regular'value ' $7.5o per suit for ....... . .. .. 5.00 1000aids Y Regular 12 1-2c ' Prints for 100. tiDirecty til or'ters. extmomerepiaarscreacemigemeasoter amaralmosmiezammonog .a. ..... . `,. .. - J... • J. P. Ross on Thursday last disposed Mr.":Wm, Snell is laid up with -,t,y- of his stock of merchandise,; amount- phoid fever. ing to nearly $3000, to T. •G• Harlton, .. of Sbipka. Mr ' Harlton has"'leased , Mrs. Geo. Floyd is visiting Mr: Ross' 'store and residence for a ; John, in Seafotth. term,' :aud. will continue the" husi• - •ness in the oltl stand.' Mr; 'Hari- 'Absolutely pure baking • powder sold h ton= will move. his family to town, by 0: -Lutz, Exeter ; - Ordered work°and .repairing done ,rornptly at R, N,' Rowe's, Mr. James of .Qd,Applle, Assa., is is is she guest of Miss .Verda.Levett. person, about ;Feb 1st, when Mr. Ross will move his•farnily, to Chatham to reside. A meeting of thee"' Smith Huron Farmers' Institute was•'-lield%•-in the town hall .on Saturday last: "There were tiro sessions, afternoon and even- , swell 0l B roman 1 isvisit r <+ was fairy Miss T o vii e, tsit m1,. l a afternoon meeting m her sister, Mrs.'N: B. Cobbledick' ly well ; attended, but the attendance g • • s r ec- 0r OPERA HOUSE BLOCK. 'iir>r of Beverle . 8c , baton must b All accounts due. tht✓ ,y settled 011 or before 15th; Fcbru:-ry. - The Exeter Council.' _• The Council for 1901 held Weir last meeting at town hali.,Jan. 10ttr, 1002' All' present Minutes of previous meeting read and confirmed Evans ,Atinstrong r1 hat the folk. e drawn on 'treasurer for same- C. Lutz,, 8.84;' Tremaine & Snell, 77.52; Advo- cate Printing Co.: 1.00: W: E. Huston, insurance, 4.80; James W. Dennile, ringing bell, 26.65; T. A.:Amos, disiu- fecting public school twice, '9.00; Jas. Creech, •560, wood,for• -Mrs. McIntosh; H. Persona,. pumping water, 6.25; The TSutherlrnd-Innes,0o, rebate of` taxes, ove'r'charge, 3.05; .Mrs Slavin, postage" _exchange, etc., 3.3 =Carried. Muir-Arinstrong-'- That , a vote of thanks he`- tendered.% to the retiring reeve for the scanner in"which, he has filled -the positionduri`ng the past two years.The council -adjourned sine di. -Carried .h GOOD WORK COUNTS In business It mean, everything—sure and safe position — better salary. But only good.work comes of thorough training such as you receive in this college by experience - ed teachers. Book -keep - lowing acCOtinits b passed and orders ng, stenography,: typewriting, penmanship and business practice. 4f Ar to enter the new torr of 1002 yix'iti' make success in business yours e council elect- f+ r 1902 met at own Hall, pursuant to 'Jstatutes,;and took and subkcribed to thee -different oaths of office in the preseree'of the :clerk, viz.- Reeve, W. 14" .Lovett; councillors• Muir,` 'Wood; 1)spis and he even - nag. k Eluding . • ' 4 ' was corn iatively poor in t HenryFleuCann -left Monday for hien- ;, , - • Minutes of . laiet ia3eetiKt a f 1001 ing: The aa,dvertised speakers gives' sail. where:rhe h s seeur-'d a position their addresses on the topics selected, as bartonder.. council reaitu ithd'sigiled.' which proved interesting to all. t Harding -Muir -^-'That council adjourn The new Masonic Hall is ahont;cow- to Friday evening, 7.30 p tn., for the Mr. John Wood cattle buyer, had a pleted and the brethern will meet in purpose of appointing•officers;., etc., M . Jo it on Monday eveningnext, and the clerk ask for • a r itc ations for p s narrow escape from lop.: t'd'eath hist 1 p afternoon. .+q M r. Wood P xi Wednesday 1 - 'and:1%fter seeing vF as shipping Cath., PP g a that all teas` right, attepi ted•to junap on the front end ofthe,caboose when his foot slipped. he was dragged the length of the"platfortln before the con- ductor saw him and rang the bell, then assisting Mr. . Wood on to the steps none the worse for his fall. b to •ran Road. •..res I -Rea "P ba es The T m y year •hold their it . ill this •fi a • hurt, w c y anni- versary services en Sundayand 'Man F daty, next, Jan, 19 and 20, The services Sunda " will be cotducted by`Rev, on Sr M 'L. Leitch;; of Knox church, Strat- ford, andthe usual'grand'tea-meeting. will take place on IIMonday everting after which addresses •twill be delivered by kcal ministers and Rev. lir. Leitch: The: choir of Offen church are expect- ed to: furnish " the music, A grand Mr. R. -Delbridge has bought Mr: Geo. Heywood's fine farm across froni the creamery; at Winchelsea. The license commisioners.for South Huron. are: D. D. Wilson, Sea.fortxh ; H. Douglas, Stanley ; and Henry Doy- le, Stephen. „ v Down after: a Mrs. Re D w pleasant visit with her parents,Mr, an • Mrs.• 0. Tom retured to hr hour in Qarn- ei borne, Tuesday. ~- The brick has been purchased in Oreditoa fir the new',brick. cottage to be erected for the,caretakei 0" of,- the cerheteay, tenders, for which are. being asked for. - • the ositio s of assessor and road coni- InisSioners, —Carried.. • APS In Ordered Clothing e opened upa case ,.." Ne hay p goods,consistingof the 01" new in Worsted ser es: 1"hngs. lit during" -the. and Ttv'eeds. . And r' ° ecial 111 offers giieh seasorl we v, p d `ements. i `suit .for , b worsted $ 4• Ano nobby 12.00 '.'Cod ger e suite for fancy Twee ~ Striped ants rem $3 , ; o n p• r order early. : e • your 1 Lear y Y Forrest Citi Business Godes, Y. M. C. A. BUILDING, a . Lo Tn N, ONT. J, W, WESTERVEL att?Eh-Canal. 1 { :' u the Bost—lt PdE]S! Central:•' `,SSTRATFORD, ONT. ,. A school well' known from otie.,end of Canada CO the-otfer for its ..snperior.,i vork..- Students' admitted at any time. Grad•}rates readily sectire'`,e`'iiplay1nent. Write •for"enta .41 -ie . -:i `T • k(v Fi r 0.2 J :ELLIOTT Jl r Principal. 'r.. dvh • Yzi t' HURON COUNit COVN- The J•,TT. January session. of the corporation of the County of Huron will bo hold in the coun- cil 'chamber in oun-cil'chamberin the town of Godoricii; cow, mencing at 3 o'clock p. • m.,. on Tuesday tho 28th, inst, • Dated at Goderich this 13111 "' V4r:, LAN3r day of January, 11102, Cif Separate Tenders for all bra;nohesl the work will be received up to lst, •1902, by Chas. ell, Sr., Secya>'• ' n i• f•.r : the • Ex;,,. BuildingLem t OI t<. En.: , w,. .. c the f Union n-' (Demeter n y ..gat+•.._. :.a' t :c h. tell ne"bill; near* -abri k .fil u tion of be said'cenaeter -Plans and specifi- cations t y p cations tb be seen at Mr. Snell's office. They Cure Coughs GRIP -QUININE Tablets area new, time is expected. • MARRIED ` 1X1 Uc safe and speed- cure for coughs, eoidd r. ' - and simuhar affections. Gri ututtle z, - -,•A fa At•t duan. street oil odrsC Miss Ellen Ford . aged 21 years, dau LAr1+1 p ]las all the tienetcnal effects of ;old Ml<ss I;l ,. K ,rids Jan.3rd b theltiev,"iL: pa _rsons ebur ie s y I,oke Road g A g fasltioned .uie`aSa e u sorts ht r oaf John Ford, of the ,, , p_ Mr. August Latta to Miss Grey Adair rtho t its., ua•_ g . ,r . Mil'ard, g. .. i ...o Y T2 O O t on spit fo taste and un lea $ Detrol hl of sto h n. d SU sant consequences. Orly, Stephen; died soddenly in adair,beth of the township Stephen. A, t : : P c q aces, p ha re: k t ut t ea s u ne tot nr br u o to tc oro H M nda last, Site . had g v -ItowontFr-at the (roaidotico oC the f d and 5 P h ,Pis a 1d c g Christmas to take a sit rCde s grouts, on Jan: ltli, Mr: Seth Brown, cures IraGrippe, chills fever, malaria cit. ust ✓After b p si o she Was taken sudden- dP. Bte l enr to miss lit M, daughter Of Mr. ll ova d etc. A dost et becltixn ' brealt tine eolc dation. Friday y n l tibbbrne. pp li 1 13 C Ft n o S• f an retie ne above win, owe , o o , 1 tll dying g g y r y g brought b C At the •Calcis before Montag. Relief in one dose'. t - - d to ER- rC C URn1" 1 nce . of thein ons d ordains were ;roupt7bor Cure ay, The Outline has the t ted.'; Her -8 s..,a . oti Jan. glib 1xr•.>7otor Chopor, r osfather , .., bid c ._ ad ra Yid n s fie x do nin a lboeverybar a e'v , f M k on and a uoL Mc- M g r , Sam Elteter 011 $' aria,dau histo£ Ni . . xter IYr t e l e erred h , nt i b rt as i r of iu e Cti , Wednesday lv y • ,,. s aan estimable c meter , S11e. was e y .l1111 ' r q , Taman. 'lite use all others, 'R5 cents a blot at r . : -our drug ats 1 or by zn ail frotu .. A ` rBURIN- the JnearCHe.ititt ira:ti2e. O, r a it havet GanaBa uinln b, tr1, Rr c . ,,.. atld.t yp d C g a P ., younglady,- h r ., .their r to N1 : le inJanuary h t ut rt 1' 1 4 tt_ i Jann ,. of v , . riStephen, co>rh h .,i Ste► ti , of e yrr x e hn a at E i .. ` .. ,.,-,. ..a b . +{, li J p r rte' t offl Iopposite 05 and rixrs. Janos Dearing, A, dbaita;lrtei. G lrteve 5 old Sigrid, P ...loss..