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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1913-5-15, Page 5THURSDAY 'MAY 15th 1911 Make Us Prove It We dare not exaggerate to you. We are dependent upon your patronage. To get it we must have your trust and confi. dence. We make, the following statements with a full under- standing et what the z mean to 14s. Yon are safe when you believe in these statements. For the Bowels of leowe l ills and in a short thrt.o) usually make unnecessaryr the con- ./ If you twAlY knOw as much as we tinned u -se of physics and purgatives; and theewho bane used theM know thvs tending to stop elicit, unbealtley about Rexall Orderlies, you would habits as may hene been formed. be as enthusiastic aleeut recommend- e •- ng then as we 4re- They taste just, "Ike candy. They ect so easily and Make us Prove Thisl ,sopieanony that the taking of them We do not ask yeti to take our is a pleasure. word foe this, We want yon to -make Evexe claitdren like Resell Orden, us peoye it, and at no cost to you. bee; and you know that if a nandi- Buy a box of Reran Orderlies at" cbte appeals to a child, it Will meal our store. Use them once, or use tin to szoweesps, the whole box. Thee, if you aTet not thoroughly satisfied, lust eeme back empty handed arid tell ne. I t Without obligating yo e or question- ing you we will return the money you paid vs for them. Doeezet thet indicete that Reran Orderlies are at 'nest woethnbf trial?, DOese't PrOve our faith an them? Does:* it merit your confidence? Could any offer be more fair to yen? We particularly recommend Be4all Orderlies for children, delicate and aged peons. Berea Orderlies male Witbent grining oTicalesion nansa. i Cannerdent vest-pocket site tin parking on eneeseierelownees. Theyboxes. 1.2 talnets. 10e^ tehTels.; Sate overectme and remove the Cause 2e; 80 tablets, ii0e, 41# MON; f*icase bear in, mind that Reran Ordedies are not sold by an dm T000maboy Rnion ordezugo only at the Renal/ Stores. r ',Yon eau, boar Betel Orderlies fin this communitY only st Par etore; NV* S COLE e (24174.4mocce. Store o ario stow in needy ve - and rite' in the Melted Staten Careede and ata Is a digetePt 11slI Rentetin for nestly even,' ealinasy lemma in 4 isned for *be partieuler for which ie reveremendeel. - Rexall Stores are America's Createst Drug Storelk 'help chase gloom; dispe blues and :make yeti feel henpy by their epien- plaid torue, cleanseag and streegthert- ring effect upon the bone1-n-7 They net to free the systera--- and keen it free -from the distress and ill feeling 'that naturally results from i.singular -tend inactive bowel% P Besoll Orderlies do this quietI353 The Times and Dolly Globe or Daily Mail et Empire for the balance of the year fol $1.35 To bsenbers with rnuil o a lobo or ti e Daily cne year from date on ICC Other Papers can be had at the Following Rates Times nd Weekly Globe ...... Times and Daily Globe. Times and Daily Globe; Rural Route . Times and Weekly Alan and Empire • Times and Daily Mail and Empire 55 .,.4 35 ...3 35 . 55 .4 35 Times and Daily Mail and Empire, Rtiral Route..3 35 Times and 1.-amily Herald ahd Weekly Star ...... So Times and Toronto Weekly Sun . , . • . 75 Times and Toronto Daily Star Times and Toronto Daily News - Times and Daily World 4 :•••** •••• •••••••• •••• 3 10 Times and Farmers' Advocate .... • • tir • II • • • a 2 30 Times and Canadian Farm (weekly) ...... 80 Times and Farm and Dairy So Times and Winnipeg Weekly Free Press ...........z60 Times and Daily Advertiser . - 2 85 Times and London Advertiser (weekly) 1 60 Times and London Daily Free Press Morning Edition 3 35 • Evening Edition 2 85 Times and Montreal Daily Witness 3 53 Times and Montreal Weekly Witness ...... 85 Times and World Wide ...... ...... 2 25 Times and Western Home, Monthly, Winnie6o Times and Presbyterian ...................2 25 Times and Westminster •.*•2 25 Times, Presbyterian and Westminster ...........3 25 Times and Toronto Saturday Night ....3 40 Times and Home Journal, Toronto ...... Times and Youth's Companion .... ........ 2 Times and Northern Messenger Times and Canadian Magazine (monthly) .... . .. 2 Times and Canadian -Pictorial ....I...2 30. •••.2 30 Times and Lippincott's Magazine .... 3 Times and Woman's Home Companion .........2 Times and Delineator .... .... 2 Times and Cosmopolitan ...... .. • .. . 2 Tirnes and Strand • • • • • •• • • • •i% • • • • • • 2 Times and Success .......... .... 2 Times and McClure's Magazine 2 Times and Munsey's Magazine 2 Times and Designer • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • Times and Everybody's .... .... 2 Times and Christian Guardian 2 Times and Canada Monthly ... . These prices are strictly Cash in advance end Your Order t 75 90 3 90 , 6o, THE EXETER., TIMES OF WOMANS'LIFE lnterestingExpelienceofTw Women -Their $tntements Worth Reading WilAL The biggest prnee •B;ecking sale in the histarY or -Exeter. An excellent opportunity to save 50 per -cent Never again will su li remarkablY low nriees exist. Don't delay Act pow At' `GARBING'S 03,1 stand. h; N l'1.-)firsY'Atla Eunnitl:n Of St. Mars is visiting friemls hel.'- tbis week. Wellington Bern of Exeter egent Sunday he at Ale ere Gennings. nlr, and Mrs Iinebs "of Devizee irrs13seteottal s,.1/612,1t1:doixe; r the jioalz tor thTeb.Zinbtlffrge"fRIErIxte;e:It;';',..:tecreknilif‘nelif:t4 cent Sunday ',tit -4 heir 4augazer ATATariz:;IdanIrtsh,etDabrEe141:Tatinos:iing:hote.. ,e,4;'Pa°,0ark71,41s 1111Y Isi)0,anver?jaerrk ebt: -5 -70"ej; . . re ed ei he mita oa,.,, Oat_ t change 0f1,1 a he' ann.uaf mek:ting or tii,-- sunday At '0A-3;11-ANV's L:d s''alild., T.', \ „,441 a 0, a $,,,,1 .b.,‘ ,.. ..nal r !ices exist._ Esror' , 0,.laY .,'“E r -ow whou-doetorsl- Could dzo‘:.nAv'penenor:panbdyI iasify e$1,:h.:itl‘nir,...."wc:nsn n'"h ecint ilineirik'n-411g, :2Yez.fi di la,33:: : li:lef,,,Eabell 'n'ee me .-- .1;:reilinetrknhs1::1 n:x.:' Lydiahneta a rd ltdp :Et: d..., o'sel::,°;°.iaf::.lt':;':u:c 1 17'1: iltse4' dud::: ti 7; ' Johnjosll nu, 'Ha: n v....' , ....-o.,,e,,sa :co,a-doz.:;-: 1 11 ' Me :4113(:isunV:a.emtae" st\'': at .1:5:.:1! 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Itl- t ,,,rota.t.-zy. -1 sv,eerSoyoart Pk. °71::4erriad:el's;oil'c"::,.. -c:a' ot:;: ,t.B,c's.,.,,,,,,, :mole:, :a.,r1,11,,f24, v e Pr .„, T. en,d a eqmp.,id b loll d d Wrightcoai<ttuiro.Lnit;oe et ;:, tvaesct r:enastrine".„1:enl, Is)lred ilv2:t h" "6,7,.., ' 0 aerni,.. fyer7 excesdsiovnetnilpparzn4.,aw114 blvareeenzz,:g: tei:tr „.t,i0 i: e '', 4'2 ," r2r:11efad&toh:'" the c :sat'.5'5 Fis°-' ijfN y an 0 i..._ -e.4% remls medicine!, _ae:t.a:sin.v4Trz elirt:j."04. °:1;t'int' 4;4 till; co'o'r-e3atioti4r: -.T7e'114* ...n.... can to a,,vertise it "a genninwo„ $aellA -our-';1.- h'e'r Of :h.; :::hre: to t'ill'be ''''' 1 ' '.: r'. e z - V. lAN'1,1'WO, White.. Oak, Ontario. '1101 on ttlentredeY tend Inefort, 4 , ' t ' g 4nd vreofitahle Mae Tho Cts o of ;nt.'s. Eirlin. nae4tIo,?;,. 3P'3' that I nQrer had anything do me so ti , 4 s r v'r :4'''Qkv.' 344Mr. Uy eloe - nu ne' ueb good during Change of Life as Ly, Mr., and Arre, George 1,54uire an r 1 Circleville, O---"1 an truthfully te2J: w.atir !ilex:- '4'1'44;4' Ir94'N'Y 4' 'a E. l'inkham's Vegetnhie Celnloalled, tar, and -ft's, Genr.fie 'aill$04 l'14.4t I "Before T had talcen ono balf a hettle SlAndaY 'nate Aaron LI)4Tia i Ocar of .44 i laegan to fool betters and I bac: 64140)urY continued talcinRit. Z4 h MI b - 'IT -." Tr‘3 Vr'--- 4 'Qe Iht than it has been t sr syyerc'al yeas, crirr i ga.uereciio' ae itro.%- jecri sr. k eft,,c, :dA,:dg e I let zia no an WOHIell would take it thy would es- eal, untold Palo and misery at this time 41-wral Qf tt6r 1)4 t'4r Rex. of life." --.Mrs. ALIos Km" 358 W. Ray°. 14 1.41z..bill o4:414ttrclaY.' A .. large number or the congregation THAMES BOAB Mrs. diem/son end r3fre. Leslie 'ere. Naughton, of Boltdon, spent a 10. Lays With Airs. Geo. Williams week, Miss Roxie Cann is nnendinnen LuW c.4)'s with Mrs. ;Arthur saardiner, Mr. and 51's 'TaYlor, ;'-ere tie guests of Me. and 2.1es. Frank tyke Jazt Sabbath, fan ist Q1,1 eR Ohm - Tile Change of 14fts is one 0 the most critical periods of a woreatt's existence. Atsuchtiroeswomearna,yrolyuponLydia Pirildiairee Vegetable Compound. LADY'S APPEAL I win sendffrteen onitiveln• MIMS IgetlOnrreEr4rriLLE netenttnt, 43.01ale treat* e w 4 Din4 ZiPul fauCi' or .t re In an; thcrellistiogrroftf,Entitt7!il.141iittnfoi I oda. Uterin0 and ovarian Tumors uitzt/r4/114" rqOWthxli.calalStioetiolinyt. Firaapphsea,inNOthvo. 44.41t1 "A 1414/7 3katt/ '3/14/1* I1es ladder troubles where caused by ea Dock, Bowels, icidncy altd CARLtat.exist: Ition:C:leilay A, et nos ING'S old stand. 44knesS POCRItinr to our sex. You We 4re tleas'd to Qur n continue treatment at home At a„aekswithi j. Johns at .forge st of only about 12 cents a week, fy book, ft Womon*.s Own Medical dviser,tt also sent free on request,. nTsSannttligientliftee'rertin:01111rk51Vellitlit; Write to -da yt „ Address Mrs. At Sum, onto in Goilerieb. She left on Toes- nserf4 BoX$11: ;Windsor, °Atli et y to sPeral the Munster with, her trothee Fred llertgough Sask. Bev, Mr. end Ziirs. Steadman anti Miss Mary Dern expect ,to attend the World's Surolay School Convent- ion at Zurich, Switzerland in July oti will also visit plaee$ of 'note in Great Britian and on .the continent. The %adies Aid or the Methodist church will hold a. good old' rash.oned tea Ince-U(1;o, im Ione Ord. Ile, member the date. ,(t. Temperance mass meeting for Crshorne Township W.tt ION in the K1iHeMethodist elotreh on Fri- soending her vacation with her par - ss day night Ito*. W. 11. 'McAlister and E. G. Powell or 'Exeter delivered !Miss 'Ulu Essery or ?Toronto ents. dresses as did also two or Olin. tows businezs int..n. Mrs A., 'T. Cooper and J A. Irwin. Tim township was organized for a Scot Act campaign Artlexr Donpe was eleeted president W. G. Medd secretary. 'The follow. inn ere Chairmen of the voices oaf - trig sections John Morgan; Amos yr000to: Joshua .1chare.„ John Essery Mrs. Oleo.) Sendnij entertained the Speakers at tea after the meet- ing. A fine %or churce (shed is iteing built or cement blocks. When .e0M- Vieted it twill be lone or the be of itS kind in the community. Men and Mrs, :Brown or Centralia were the guests of Mr, and artn Wesley parkinson, on Sunday. "Mr, Sohn Davis hest lone orlhis fine horses on Saturday. Mr, B. Levi and air, Harness of Woodham anent Sunday with e :etc. Wesley Jacques. ntr, E, Dicks anent Sunday in 1.,'11,1" tartan. Farmers, are :through 'with ?their seeding lbut on account ;of .the cold. and dry 'weather the tsPring nrops are looking Poor. The heavy ifrost has done a considerable amount 'Of damage to the early sowing. SEXSALITH The biggest 'price wrecking r sale in the 'history t of Exeter. An excellent oteportunity to save 50 Never again yr...sue_ remarkably low 111 h eriees exist, Don't delay Act now At 'CARLING'S old stand. E. N. SHIER. Mr, W. INorthcott met with a heayv 10;s on 'IVfoedaY. lie wa's turning his cattle eat eto ',pasture for the 'first time this spr,ing. One or ;thezn. bad the misfortune- tp, break a leg and another became nasalized. :Miss C. Northcott hats heenlaid up for a few days. f inneldes.t'00,.thAldhsonunsret_limiLleb tbas idegernippc.co.n,- [CENTRALIA Eons htrkton "WQT4 V4',i-?.5nt also M. Reeey wen a 44144 Well know/ Ad highly respeoted by everyone - d his 414(1d011 V411$rom Varish' wilt be SatilY fett by his Virt-tot ends, Gordon NOZIOr seen iSuncle ...Alen. 1)).1,7i4 Long rk. 1 Crediton biggest price wrecking sale bn the itstory or :Exeter. An excellent opportunity to save JO per tea Never again 'Will such r. markably low rrices exist. Don't delay Aot now .At CABLING'S old stand. V,' N. `812.1.f113r,1*Aubrey 'Baker o rfiontion-call- d on 'friends on Friday. Mr. Eds Schmidt of Berlin rislted E. Oestrieher on Wednesday last. ' 'Mr, and xlfrs, Pazet arrined hero on Monday after sending their hon- eymoon tric in New ..York and St. Catharines. • Mr, and Mrs, Williams eta.ve urned to 'their !home London Messrs John Neil and ,Geo Schnaf of ',Berlin :renewed aonuaint.ances .jr. town on _Monday. Mrs, C. Zwicker is (suffering/With an attack of bined leoisoning . Mrs. John nfrevethick died at her 15 ' home on 1Mnred8y night after an ea. tended illness. The-tuneral will be held on Thursday afternoonno 'the Exeter cemetery at 1 1.P n Mr ,.,JalleY .1+1.rurrn and ',Mr. Archi- bald of Zurich were visitors in town on Sunday. Miss Vera Siebert of Dashwood is visiting her aunt 'Mrs. S. Brown. A meeting of the Baseball *boys was held in the Bank raoncs. There was a good attendatee. The follow - 40 Mg pincers Were elected . Hon 40 President Ilobt. Sweet; I'resident H 60 gilber M. P. P. Manager Wm. ..paet caelain II. Eahner; 'see-treas. 11. Glenn. It was Ti'lso 'decided to cel- ebrate the 241h of May and atrangn- ments are no being nil aide for ,a baseball tournament end concert ja the evening: ' WI1AT BEA-UT:1E13'1i HAIR licen crieh do we bean that ex- clamation atout a certain woman'b or non's t:,ir. A nrominern scientist and hair seecialist empbatically 'slate..s. and has rroven that any man or woman can have luxuriant lustrous hair. by us:ng the famous tartscrip; ion called l'ABISEAV Sage. PARISIAN Sage is nowenvie and sold in ICanada. W. S. 'Cole Atte druggist is the agoni in Exeter. and the reeders o the Times can buy it Jcrr Iiijn for only 60c a large bo tie. len S Cole knows that Parisian saga wjl l3eaudfy ,ne In"ic tenre (land - ruff and stop falling hair. and for that reon he-nells it under a, trutir tiOtek' to cure- or moneyback. Price 50 fLrte's `1 ho it; T. Boolh Co., Ltd; Fart Jli-ia Oixt, Canadian Makers. Diek Housen of Toronto visit- ed friends in town jest weelre 'bliss :Mildred Brown of Zurich anent Sunday with her narents. Mr,11. Glenn visited his • .narents in Irensall ,for a few )(lays. „„ On Friday evening tbe Y. P. tn. or the Evangelical 'church drove to Dashwood and seent. a social even- ing with the Y. P. A. members of that Place. 6o 40 30 50 45 6o 55 85,, fl "TARLO The biggest price wrecking sale in the histoity or Exeter. An excellent oPPortunity to save 50 Der • cent, Never again will such remarkablY low :prices exist. Don't delay Act now At CARI.IING'S old stand. E, 11 SHIE11. The Baseball boys journeyed 'To Lucart 'last Friday end ceeerted the season with the .fietti: game oi ball, tee game was ..Ilose and exciting }the score being n to 5 in. lAnearils 'favor Both 'teams lent up a good exhibitiort Of ',baseball for "so .e.tirly in tbe season • Carl O'Neil pitched •excellent ban for 'Lucan fanning eight Centralia ba'ffers and only allowing Sour hits while Austin' Dint:Ian also 'pitched good bali and keint the 'bits. wele .scatteeed. • - -ALL s, ai °Yt 1 who los be SeetiOn for t !for Winnin l-plcr4 bad the ad seoJy in " A vit or samc'eek way tr 4 * 4 AT Z it*ad tO rnat Irt.t ttrittize ulcers, n healer, ftroft of ItOt Ant e time ago a u on my lot ieg nen n week or two 1 t got t‘n bad tha lit. 1 lalrit for bie that 1woel the wonte(1. - uuree WCC. 4t thP end t it 1=110 o ot but1 ould only move altrUirtlY sing mutt, or)* soy: then broke oul and ttlte dretor told me that the on- ly thing that would ettin. it wanta an ortration and that I should Ilene lay ue forr Var. Thiff.1., knew Iva% oatiotsqhze; as I had a fandlY to attend to, 91IT 1;-1-31 11441 ellre1.41 had cut on hiv finger bv using Zone -Bak and he invis,t1 u.e to eirn'thi4 barn n I thd su and in less than Wtopki ti ne it gave Me wonderful relief. It slopped the nein whieh had been so hid that tram nights I did not get nInk ef sleep. In a very short tlave.the n Lend Wee so much better that 1 ixad no more sleeldesS nights und was able to move about and o my "It ork I persevered with Zorn" link with the result that the wound 14 111/1/ tterrtetle* cured and' the limb -111 :14 $0141(1 and strong. as ever. To • noteon suffering from nleera ted .ctes 1 t: mid nay try Zatn-Bult. '.am 331:k is tent es good for Tales e :cesSen, lexile., scalp sores. t blood noi,zon fc s,tel ing wounds' cuts. burns „otaitls„ lutists. eczenxa eruntione. and all other injuries and 'diseases All **Tannin:it.; and stores 50c, box or Za.n ijji'o Totouto for paYi:e., A to ,otsicl I, tin • SHIVA A The Shipka baseball club has el- ected Ile :following, officers S- Sweitzer Manager and captain; Mil- ton Raiz; secretary; Wm. Sweitzer Trees; Mervin Piekering mascot; In Finicbeiner time k-eoPer A. Smith M. Rate; Sandy McEachen supply com- mittee; Albert Geiser, David enIc.- 1Cenzie Earnest Geiser. managirs.o£ the ground. ' • 41- SEAFORTH Mr. D. J.' 3InGuire who has been in the grocery business here for a couple of years intends _removing to London shortly A. very happy event 'took nalace at the home of Mrand Mrs. James Archibald May ith when Miss Carrie M. Saudi was married to Mr, Ad- rian L. Porteous of Searorthe ThC ceremony was perforene.1 by Rev, A. W. 113arker in the, til.resencie of the immediate friends and relatives, of the young couirle. Mr and Mrs, Por- teous left on the afternoon train for Buffalo and on their return will re- side in 'town. Mrs. Wm. Schlater and ?daughter Miss "Clara Ief 1 last tweek for ',Regina on a visit to l‘r.r. and 'Mrs, Will alter and and Mr.- and Mrs, John Staples The, Seaforth lawn bowlers have installed a new- and uneto-date syn - tem of lighting, their 'green which WaS tested ,for the first time on Wednesday evening when everyone Ives delighted the tv.hole green is Iran lighted up so ehat ten rinks can 'play at the same time. Forbes hl;oc, 'who had the;lighting contract the 'work- -well and the mena- cbtiV: IFtult[,aeee oli:ghce:Iv'ilhng611.ehet (,)13e te lie -heed e 0 tile province. Seaford,' heea half dozen cases or t3Hulioid in addition io Iwo which .have fesulted fat.aly- Mr, Frank Kling of the .Dick Horse and John Laird who 'died on Sunday aged. 74, Were the victims. ` TWO Wells a, houSe have been closed. Gen.' enalie--sneaking the .1 owns Wn tor 51.10 - OS is 01' encellent 'quality. ft is ob- tained nrom Irrivate Avells with the excel -Alan :of that which is used toe street j1k11n`"evlaittit • e0111eG (freal- a treelc. ) riyzg ate new Edison Blue Amberol Reco is nadre cunvinCing than heathy, abwit, them clucnon1e th the cle4re$t,sw as yet been made.„ re. It is practically hbrieak table woh% $4114$11 ir And it 50 the emits of the thousandth time you the fii'st, de2ier to iet you, hear ther Ave,. et t.`ecord. The 13h1 2 rev,Ke Powel re et II to Fill Good Positions Trained men are wanted everywhere; in fat, thtiy are always wanted, for the clentand is greater than the suppiy. This demand is not for the roan wbo is able to earn only two or three dollars a--ii7r at hard manual labor and who can work only under the direction of sonic one else, Itnt for the man who is able to plan and direct the work of others -the man whose training, has gualitied hint to emu- ntly bold positions of responsibility. 'lie INTHRMATIO,NAL CORRESPONDENCE: SellOOLS, that great ntion that has done so much in the past and is doing so everv minute for working men and women, offers you an to become a trained man -to secure a good position in the trade or profession that best suits your taste and ambition. The 1. C. S. plan enables you to help yourself right where you are without losing an hour of work or a dollar of pay; without changing positions until you are ready to step into the one you desire; without obligating you to pay more titan your present salary will afford, no matter bow small it is. Thousands of men have secured 'life-long betterment through this great plan. Every month an average of 300 voluntarily tell ns of such advancement. You can do the same as these men have n* • • • • • " • • * • • • • • • • • • • • INTERNATIO done. NAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS • • ,Dov 799, Scranton, Pa. • • If you really want a good posi- 11::IcgTni51;-`t_gr7alttec"Vgi!'Tters'n;lcr,,;" : tion, a larger salary, and annee_ suent to tp he ositado ontore avhrien I tins, w • cessful life, find out how you can secure it in the surest and most practical way in the world by • marking and mailing this cou- pon. This puts you under no . obligation. It is simply a re- • quest for further information. : Clip, mark, and mail it NOW. 11 Ad ‘Witer Show.Card Writer Window Trimmer Civil Service Exams. Ornamental 045k11144 Meet:anion/ Enid..., hileeihanitat Draftsman Foreman Machiniat Elect -rice/ Engineer Electrician PinveriiStation Supt. Architect Archilecturat Drat tom. Strottural Engineer Stnicturat Boatsmen Contractor and Builder Portman Plumber EngMeer ft, F. Construction Eng. Surveyor Mining Engineer Chemist Bookkeeper Stenographer, - • 21'ame • • • Street and .A.o. 4 0 # City • • •reie-7-• • • • • • 4:i:6; • . • e MITCHELL At the last meeting tor the Town Council the contract for street 'wat- ering vas given to Mr., 'WM. Schae- fer at 40 nents an hour, Thet band WA9 given a grant of $150 on con- dition that it Plays in the band stand once each week .from May l6 to October lst. The report bf the boat'd of works asked ...that $1.500 he Pieced to its credit. The relier cona- tnittee asked for $125; land the tpro- perty park and shade trees eomoaite Lex nut its estimates at $300; . The rercrts were creferred to ,the fi- fl rxt: tonmittee ast-essor's roll showed 'a n let it n ef 1 771 a total r.tssessMent of $528ep57n a usinene assessment of $81899 real property 5719.425;; 'tax- able income $27[612. 1 About 20 young ladies and gentle- men of :town scent 1,fuesdaY evening at the home of James Jackson 'Ful- lerton and were entertained with music games etc. Mis,s Elizabeth Jackson was ,the 'hostess Of 'the evening. Some days ago Mrs, Alex Irvine teas en ed. tc Windsor to see. her ,o„k.g.b,tet Miss M, Irvine a res - cher in on.e 'of 'the Pulylie schools. there 'who Was very 01. Mrs, Irw .me brought her clauglater 411.1rlae on Tuesday The executive of the inter-ehur jagu mr c at Airs J. A. Brownof* lice on NuesdaY evening. NI the- n:err/bens consisting of 54 3.4 Brown. Rev. J. W. Baird, W. Ce Stringer, J. A. McDonald Elmer Age ar and Harry Cappin were oresent4 There will be three teams Anglican Methodist and presbyterian. tY-four games will be Played during the season two games a week. Alter considerable business had been trans acted a good schedule was ilrawn up. NEW MUSIKO,K,N, TR A.IN The Grand Trunk Railway System is putting on a new train from. Tor- onto to aluskoka *Wharf icommenc.1 jrijr SaturdaY. Ma'y 1711i leaVing 'Tore onto 10.15 a. m. daily except SundaY, arriving at Muskoka Whare_,1.40 pi m. making direct ,con3aections with steamers for all points on Muskoka: ,Lakes.'' A brand Me* 'train nensisting baggage ear; Vestibule Coaches, and Parlor Library -Buffett ear will bo' operated and nessengers are 'assured of a comfortable ride , along the Most' interesting route to nInskoka wharf 'thus avoiding any ineonvene ienee to Passengers. Iletern connection is made with' train leaving '11.Iu§koka Wharf at 10,-t 4.5 ; a. M. ddily excel Sunday arriv-i inv.' in, Toronto 3.10 In; as. Tourist Ti'akets at reduced rateA are now on sale to Muskoka retortEc, ood for step eve r 'at et - any and :re , on return until November 301N e'1,014.1n Ftx 11 Pa r tieulars' and tike Irtii% Grand Trlunk lAgents, ';