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The Goderich Star, 1924-08-14, Page 3war , AUG- legias lit 14. ,. ,,.., PRAM r s.1 , Ism e aril 1111' Inli M _ la_ herr lift:7 «c- �l l�itr*s nave Twit year* age I became rely pearly alit erg heart sail warm trod what - rev - Mak the least little bit of ew- e* ssay t heed would start to Prep a lad I *old Inst walk upitairs without k srbte b sit :lawn said rest before: y weld half -way up, of aeeouat of say breath brag so chert: I mooed taking Milbxrat's Mart and Name pails, still in a+o thane 1 :fait as great linpreeemam* en , nut . *ow , heatity reemareeee.thew to all these Who are troubled With any affection ofalai heart." lEilbnna's H. gr N. Pipe Ire for isle et linty Tb eT. burs Oo. d gettend yimita 'Toronto, Qat. f$TICOPATTH �✓R.Osteopathic tfOraduate pes M!11Colletteo Ogeep.Wy. Licentiate Iowa arid Michigan State Soames. Special attention to .diseases et women and children. Conliulistlon free. Wee c+eri er Nelson std at. Andrew sate. successor so fir. Hallemann, In Searortb Tuesdays. ..• • SPEctsust DR. F. J. R. Mange. EYE. EAR, NOSE. THROAT. late House Surgeon New. York OtTathal• tele and ,Aural aea_Iatant et swore, neld's Eye Hospital and °olden. Square Throat tT aermltell, Baden, Ent. bone M. 0,, Stratrorh Tete - At Bedford 'Hotel, G'oderich, from Monday, July 28th, at 7.30 p. m., to 'Tuesday, July 29th, at 1 p. m. • rarrA Y. PVdLiC,: l tCa $AIfas. �r r ROTARY ptitit;IC sena#* Conveyancing deme -�Gompanle. neeresented t'!letaO No. eat. OQderlch; Ont. Liam Citing a ('IHAB. 911AOE11, Y. G. v larlIatder, Gonveya r Newry Public Mee; Coude Ileum Godericb. /IONVEYANCIIIG AHD NOTARY MAGIC E aRurfsi Ds.' il.M, Con• veraucing and Notary Public UItOUDFOOT, XILLORAN 4 HOLMES, Arresters. Solicitors, Notaries :Ptm- --- Iee-oil the :Setter»;. inti 'done from+ aasallten street Ooosnen. Private assail`t 101e t r to oan at ds iter. W. PfloUDFOOT:. X. C.. I. L. EEit<LOIt AN, DUDE- EEC HOLMES.Jur,, A. CLUFF, B. A. , Barrister and Notary Public North Street, h Stree , Goderich 'Phone 411., 4 AU.CTIONEERINf. NOMAS :OUNDRY>. Lttre. Steck' and General Auctioneer, • Hamilton street, Goderich. Dales made everywher* and all wo_rttl Far Farmerssatesat YOU nn ted. a ASISIANCZ DOLLOP JitiTCAL PTRC fiteufADNCg rem Kpona of pp ope�cy -Iowa rea property January. am, poute1'S ell. OkFIcsitis-James . Cottony, President, oeinitich ; . Jas, Evans, vice-Presldeut, ieecbwood; T. E. Heys,' ec: Trees., 8ea- ,nrth..OIREC I. G. Grieve.'Win broil ; McGregor CEJ n; Con- stants; George McCarr;ney, Tuckersmltn ; item Ferris, Garlock ; John Bennewtse, Broadhagan; MurrayGibson, Bruce- AtsENTB—T: w. Yeo, Coderlch i Sandy Leitch. Clinton : Wm. cnewtey, Stator* i s. 'Hemmer. Seatorib. Policy *folders can pay their assessments, et A H. Cu re, Ooderlob, A. J, flora. Hews yew '$tor., Minton. or 7 Reid%. itay std FIRE INSURANCE Have it attended to by the WEST WA1fAN $H MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE. CO • Established 1878 Head O®ce: Dungannon, Ont. eerie. rsairr OtNTi Pink Rennie *Maas Jne. A. McKenzie, Kincardine, pros.; Harry L. Salkeld, R. R. No; 2, 'Goderich,vice •pres ., directors—Tim 'Griffin, R. R. 'No. 7, Lucknaw;- W. P. Reed, R. R. No. 2, I ucknow; l3. L. Salkeld, phone 600 r 11, Goderich; Alex. Nicholson, Lueknow; Wm. Wat- son. Jas. Girvin, R. R. No,•,,e, Gode. rich; Wm. J. Thompson, Aubairn THOS. STOTHERS T. G. ALLEN,. Treas. Secretary. prepares young men' and young women for Busin.ssr•Which- -in.now Canada's greatest profession. We assist graduatee' to positions awed theyhave a practical train- ing which enables them to meet `with success.Students are re- gistered each , week. Get our free - catalogue and learn something a- - bout our different departments, D. A. McLACIILAN, ,Principal. BrOphn EPOS. The Leadtn0 Funeral Directors and Embalmers Orders carefully attended to it 'all hours -night or day. Lstun ■ wheeler ' Funeral Director and, Embahner Goderich, Ontario All calls promptly nttentict1 t,, day or night. :drone,:: mere Ste: House Stew News N��_Lets Picked From Our Ex T GOM= aFAi —...—....,. Selection sari Mitt*f Arts i.UI of� I es Dies "tae.. Maier Quote. t et atstl Yiewwsds Has e3 slap Rate The 1G d of Freels That Grew is 1'ts Use lireening---Wiek*at' > Pre' Brussels tax rata this year will be strer►i'rille ow Plow eaijttse- 46 Janis. a,good stiff Pitts but half a • Seidel -tit Expositor: When Chum- aa,, , mei less than 192*. rxy Creswell. of Calgary, offered A , Magian 8sld 2.ra' Meatment Use $10 prix. for the leraesit bell frog _ (c)ewtt•t eite+i b Oatarte t of A eleiuture. Temat,e.? � endear Sept. 3.d caught in F.graszteritls dean daring the There era two main paints to be J It is proposed to have the unveiling Old Heys' o 'veioel, it didn't take the of the Wingbam` Soldiers' Monument boys long to get busy. Here are the eoasidereit La poultry breeding, First. t on Sept. jird. ,.measurements of saints brovight Mtn the seleetlea of birds that iaave the Salta ureal stn Deal 'The Expositor office early slenday ebaraeter* dsaired; and *eeoa+llr, a i morning: Two by lurk Sorest, me further eeleetba treat Giese of birds Smith MacLean: of Toronto, a for- of which was 8% cache; long end the that can produce offspring as goad as mer widely known' cattle buyer of other 16% inches; and three by Frank or better than themselrea. Lucknow, died of heart failure on Sproat, the largest of which measured Saturday, Aug. 2nd, white attending 19 74 inches long. Bee "Lake Beale LWT" the Stratford Old ,)joys' Reunion.Ile eilitany are of the opinion butt "Lilt 4 f t.►„ t , ' d eau n Ct'iin Nothista anis ee a: rolliltdkik Oka cas+- bee pickle. Ifee'it1 zee a tsi, ewe weaer. NOW MON RAl1 q. Wine t u Ns est sense asdling Pisan at Sxeter __Cat» iatc begets like. "-_ in intend, that Is trate `- tSWAPO! , was i $ hla_'i7tl4Yegr: Factory . 1• The Exeter Canning Co. completed but it Ile true for general tad mot for The engagement is announced of their pati pack last weak, the largest Pertiaular (tualaise. It is true tact inane FAMILY REUNION A Brushers ..Engagetttetet Mary Hazel, only daughter of the late in the history of the company, The White Leghorn tamales will breed C.tt'aail. Great Grand and Great Great Alfred J. and Mrs. Lowry, Brussels, acreage was larger than usual this chiekens.that are White Leghorms, or Glamieltiittaren tf Date enlunt Mr. and Alia._-.,..... Ont„ to Edwin II, Matthews, Forest, season and the season. was a most that have welts plumage. yellow tet;:, Aaat Ides. lYtn. 3 Ont., son of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Mat- favorable ane:"•The Company has and white earlobes. But of the ag; thews, Welland'.. •:: {adopted a great system for hauling Mitring ot these there wilt be no two . Death of Mn. 1. Peekett, Tuckersnlith their crop. to the factory. Coupled to chicks exactly alike. We And large A reunion of .grand -children, great Mr. Frederick W. Peckett, of Tuck- , a Fordson tractor are varied numbers tad . :wall„ I.ei;hoins; ntoet of then! end great great grand- eramith, passed away recently. He of wagons --from two to live and, never go broody but some do: tate:: chlkireat Qf tlfe late Mr. and i5irs. tat had not been very well of late but at- • while one est £s on iia Way to the lay large eggs,. others small eggs, Jenkins had a family reunion last tended the Organ Factorfacto another set is being filled' in And we Acid a great variation In the week and deckled to make it an an. to y picnic it r r number of egg*produeed by different Huai event. The late Xis and Mrs. Hayfield on Saturday, Aug. 2nd, and the field. It certainly is a fast wiry ha s, Jenkins were Huron road pioneers seemed to enjoy it very much..t of hauling *pea crop, Th Question ot Selection. tattling near Clinton in 1832. Their A Clinton Engagement Sexfarth -reunion Exceeded Alt Ex. Selection is Made on the basis that ' family+ consisted of four sons. and six peictatipna Mrs, W. A. Rutledge, Clinton, an like will produce like. but experience daughters, of whom two are still lie. nouns: the, engagement of Iter youn The Seaforth Expositor said of the has taught all. breeders #hat to secure ing. The following semi -poetic effu. ger• daughter, Marion Louise, to Wit - forties reunion in that town: Sea- uniform superiority testy must carry pion has bean Bent us in connection {red Edwin Badley, son of Mr, and forth': Old Boys' and Old Girls' Re- on the selection through generations' with the event: Said hilly Smith, of Detroit, t laid was a success beyond is l expectations; twelve consecutive months and meta It is Well to do some playing, The Late George May these to a Male of similar strain, we When the rain has stop;redoitr even beyond all dreams The great do -not -expect-'to-get ail "daughters ._ _ _ ._ TiayititL;�... -_. _� . •Qn Saturday, August 2nd, Mr. success of the Reunion held ten yearn that will lay 200 or more eggs a. year, We're entitled to some fun. George May passed awsy in Exeter.' ago made many dubious of repeating.' but we do expect upon the average You have earned the precious dollar, after an illness of about two weeks, such an event, but the Reunion of ten a better production than ]rad no selec. That will bay yea a stand-up collar, The deceased was aged 66 years and years: Ago was in stature as a child tion been made. • , a .male White Leghorn Mated to • Mrs. 'Albert Seeley, of Clinton. The union and Provincial Firemen's Dee of poultry If ' we select' birds that marriage is to take place this month. nsonstration, held August 2nd to .6th, rave better than 200 eggs in 7 months. Ile was born on the May' compared to the Reunion just closed: Inbreeding and Line Breeding, And we'll all go to Bail. brig homestead on the London Road South Not only did the attendance of `Old Haring located a successful mat- And holier. and all his life had been spent'in the Bora and Girls exceed the attendance ing, one.cah.perpetuate wally oolong Oh, the playtime has • its splendor co hunt Ratepa ars fiarst• B _ of ten years ago be many hundreds, :es the originals are breeding, but the Por'tbe Jenkitaa of renown, ng y " 7 but they came from greater distances, Problem begins after the tt st mat- Who hags torn their pink suspen- law for High School Extension many after• in absence of over 45 ing ceases. Shall one arae mother dors, ' Monday 'Cris result of the .vote on M dsy years And there was more antis and ton or brother and later, ' or stowing money off the ground of last week on a bylaw to authorize seam, more cordiality and more goad cousins, or what. is the haat pro- W6 bear great songs and speeches cedureT. Our experience .in br of very close relations the raising of $25,000 for an exten..times, ' Come sifting tiro !e the air, e eding birds • And, echo down the raver' As the Welshman hiss no care.' Our good and great old grand dad, r . _ _lad taw person told ettm Such marvels would arise, I wonder who could hold .him ' Per. he detested.Ilea. People heard pilfgng, 'sighing Of many motor curt► Through the base -tint! Rock moon- Ulu._ They had basket' full of chuck Foot -ball, baseball,. bathing suit - And horseshoes for food lock: - — As they all sat at dinner, F'or. Aunt Liddle was the winner ; - Maggie was the grinner r• , Sid, he was the .einnsr, That caused us all Stere met ' 1 TTnele James : said Now don't forget This; will he an anneal slat. Dir, the world is full of Wonders; - .Oh, the night' is soft and mellow n And We were a joyous crew. -•• Ifi the morning when we're waking 'All our rugged legs gain (Making And your husky back beaching - A,nd ;voted like to split the baseball into two. sion to •the Win hang High School • was an emphatic expression of i ne- FOUL ' BROOD IN BEEiD, such .n.3 dine- p .. N mother -son, "or .broth �s#star mat - Ings, would not warrant us—reeotn- sin 2 0 ainst•Be-mending.s U she:_: to b g 7 to 101 for. Amerec n Fouy._ Brood in. Section. Be u p . ce urea~. ztit►true :. ;--tiveeis Go4eai^ oh, .Au"bttrati 'ain't`_ ' that-we-have:40114d iso a"suceesbful're- A, Londesboro Engagement Clinton sults, but -i is lit who true that :men of Such matin a have been very Rev. James and Mrs. Metre, the bad,` If. one is tudoii • tp breed manse, Londesboro, announce the en- - Owing'�to the rather serious nut- closely, our exper nee would suggi:at gagement of their youngest daughter, break of American foul brood in the a trial of any rel tioashiP;'so long as Anne Evangeline, to Dr. Chas. T. bees of this county and particularly the birds; are vigorows,but it is not Gray, of . Walkerville, son of Mre and that section Lying between Goderich, ; wise to depend entirely upon such Mrs. W. A. Gray, of Hamilton•. The 'Auburn' and Clinton,:we tit' it ad- , a mating. A good in -bred bird_ will marriage to takeplace the latter art vi..able' that the • public alto ow, • ikely b:e"a, XaIuabie breeder, but such p d l of August. more of its serious nature a bird is difficult to .produce: A. Blyth wedding, This disease` if unmolested will soon It is very, doubtful le one can say The home of Mr. .lio3ert�-i wart wipe out whole apiaries and spread, west relat#onehip win give the best o results, for the average Person it Blyth,,,was the `scene P! s happy event rapidly from beeyard to . beeyard. would appear.to be good advice not oeding has been similar. n Saturday mornenyf' Aug 2nd when The disease spreads ehiefiy'by owners to breed too elo.elj, and to look fo h new blood from some: source where •proval:__of the expenditure, 'the .vote is youngest :daughter, Dorothy Bea, .not knowing the disease And .the ser- rd rice,'became the bride of Irvine Bey, ling. of colonies .from yard to ya , the in =tour •Wallace, of Morris township• without being inspected, Wipt Rees-- W: B., lrawkina, of Trinity, . All beekeepers' should acquaint. A themselves with the Bee Diseases Act the secret of getting 'church,, Blyth, performed the Gere= g eggs; particu- mon;,;. p of 1920. Following are some : of the la ly in winter, is in. the feeds given Sltraeth l4fitchell • clauses that should, be observed by all d . the method of feeding; others bee owners elteve the whole problem is in the A quiet wedding took place at Main vlause.The'inspector may order breed or strain; 'while others think street parsonage, Exeter, on Wednes day, August 6th, when Rev. F.E. Clysdale,' united in.. mlirriage Mr. Frederick William Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. John. Smith, Lake Road, Stephen township, and"Miss ila Ione Mitchell, daughter •of Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Mitchell, . Exeter. . Auto Hite, Train While driving down the 4th of Mor- ris oil Friday evening, Aug..ist, Mr. Gordo}t Gallaher's auto was hit by the G,ebi_,__ to souring into. Wingham and the car turned completely around. The sten on the rear coach caueht the back fender and tore it off. Forton- ately'nothing serious happened. The brakes :are said to have slipped. Death of Former Exeter Resident Mr.. Thomas Oke,-: of London, who died on Monday of last week, was a former resident of Exeter; where he was born in 1865. ' His wife, who survives, was, Miss Lizzie Shute, Exe- ter. Some twenty years ago they left Exeter for Kingsville, -There Mr. Oke conducted a hotel, later moving to London, where Mr. Oke took charge of the Cecil hotel, and for several years be had been clerk of the Bcly. dere 'hotel. Badly Injured Egg 1'roduct#dtt. fay people appear to be/Wee:teat PAGE TEIiEE `1 Ci.� h �n I6 Sur 041y What Is Boot at Th. Utmost Possible Moo Vilnayes pieee year entire theeyOrder at a DOMINIOK STOKE., yea gte astutred the bet skilled beers cit PUT. obese at a seeing that is passed right alseg to you. STOWS*Yea QMeiity, PresMsass, sad it carte less at DOlitiMIQN Friday. and Saturdays' Only PURE CANE SUGAR • 100 Ih*. $8. i) - 10 lhs. 8740 Dominion Baking Powder 1 (No ,Alain) tills OC FOR PR ERVING • CROWN Pints, dos. r, J.sse,1 ZINC iitlNCifi +7Ac CROWN OEM e�5�e WHOLIC MIXED �,eV14 JARS, Quarts, dos. » •e3a7 PICKLING SPICE. qq9+ lb. - » Par" JARS. S CROWN 01/1 all l.. dos. 1 MUSTARD' PAROWAX M ARD pep. . . rise SEED, lb. - 35+ -RUBBER R -NOS TURMERIC. :. AA,. 3 dos.:. ; . ' 401<0 ib. - » . . "1203: Clan s Pork and B+eang � ar ;, G. G..- or Lombard Puts (Baysiids Brand in How" Syrup) •2for BG_ EA,MI (Hood for 25 BROOMS, '4. .55c WASHBOARDS -5 . 7c to Shote), 2: for . C PIG AM ++r�� BISCUITS, lb. . -eine TODHUNTER'S CHOCOLATE NIBS 39C HANSEN'S ORANGE. • ADE and LEMON - ADZ, ADZ, 2 pkts. . CLARK'S POTTED MEATS, 3' tine . • qq+ S..L. Cdr"_ :SC. PLAICES, 3 for WHEAT 2 for ' -_ GSC'•••.. POST'S s7C BEAN. YE SL'LL De 4.,7•0 • S'►fT'f-,"',. r+� KELLOGG'S CORN -9a. FLAKES. 3 for » CARNATION or ST CHARLES EVAPORATED MILK, large .�f5C tins, 2 for - ° - G E OLE CONDENSED tic DOMINION or - ' MAPLE LEAF • • 1G5 MATCHES, 3 for, - R-CH14ELLO TEA (A delicious blend of Ceylon and -79c Assam Tea),. 11s, RICHMELLO - COPFER( A high. grade -Blend) # t#. "R-CHMELLO COFFEE A high- grade' blend), Yr lb. 33 M R i N l 0 �5 1 ATO :BATlSFY .65c :33c the, owner or possessor of _ any bee dwelling in box or linmovable fr , e dives to transfer ahem to-- nnova •le frame' hives within a specified .t<me, and in default the inspector ma:. der stroy, or.order the destruction , such. levee said the bees dwelling th • rein. Clause 5-4. Where are i fectious s in an sor there-: we *way o: es any bees es or opera - toe until he has' seesg ed _a certificate from the Provincial Apiarist that such bees, used apiary appliances or ap- pronerly disinfect - tern disease. 'rson who contravener of subsection 1 or of of this section shall be offence and shall incur s not less than $50 nor more e.'6 --Any .person whose beer or Contagious disease'exi apiary the owner :or posit of shall not sell, barter, remove from the prem or used apiary applia paratus have bee ed and are free v. Every It the provisio subsection 2 guilty i7 peitalty .o than. el Cla .that the housing is the probli,i,i to solve: -AEF these .are. trnpoz taut b�i3 the main reason for peer results is It lack of careful .Work months before: the eggs are wanted.. While you are eoflecting the high-priced winter eggs you should be snaking careful plans to secure the erop of pullets for nett Where eggs in winter' are wanted the early hatched" Pune is, witlieut-•. doubt, alae one to depend upon. Year- lings liens and those older are very rarely good producers during. Novem- ber and .0ecetnber, They are uncer- tain even in January and February and really do not begin to lay well until March. Where the egg produc- tion falls below fifteen per cath. dur- ing the winter months, one is not making much profit. The age at which most pullets . begin laying is• from six to seven months; some lay -ate four and ane-bialf to .evd months, and others not until eight or :nitre months of age. This means that Wee fifty per tent. rigs yield is wanted in November thepullets should be have been destroyed or treated for hatched during Mareh or. April; May leo brood, who sells or offers for stile hatched pullets will lay. a little, but,• a bees, hives or appurtenances of as a rule. not forty or more per cent. _daily. --W: R. Graham, O, A. College, y kind, after such destruction or Guelph. treatment, and before being author. ' ized by the ifispector to do so, or who HARVESTERS' EYCI;RSIONS V.IA , exposes' in his bee -yard, or elsewhere CAYAI -ARE NCAUTIONOANL any infected comb, honey or other en - sir. Fred Hogarth, of the 2 i con- feeted thing, cnee nceels the fact that RAILWAYSsou said disease • exists among his bees. Solid trains run through to 1i�enni- cession of.Etephen, met wit an un --shall incur a penalty. or nog less than peg without el:Inge, :few Convert. fortunitt0 and painful ac [dent on $20 and not more than $50, or he may able (berth) Colonist Cars will add to Tuesday ev_ening,Aug. _5 :He d imprisoned"foe'-s teire not`exceed=i the" comfort-of'the journey andlunch driven out to the field ith a three-ing two months. ; counter cars will be attached to•the horse team attached to :binder to cut .It is no disgrace to get. Foul Brood trains serving 'food anu refreshments some wheat and in so a way the hots.at reasonable prices. Special cars a, s 'became unma ageable. In en -in your yard but it is a disgrace to keep it there.. will be provided for women. The deavoring to set em right Mr. no. Huron County bees produce honey special Harvesters' trains of.the Can - h into ' Bart got mix up andin some enough each year to pay for the main- adian National Railways from all (in - way Ivan thrii n against the binder, tenets° and repairs of "our County tario points as advertised will masse with. the res t thee he had his collar- the fastest time to Winnipeg epei:tt• bone and a of his ribs broken and eU55ass. eLt us not lose this re.� ing vela the new Longlae cut-off, the was other rise badly used up. shortest Tonne between lantern°ar:,l when you buy ar sell bees; ivben sIvestern-eanada. Ifarveaters travel - Stu know of the presence of disease: ling by this' route, Evill, ac cvnt!e- whet • you ° strongly suspeet disease, eas;imuntteate with the • Provincial quence, be first 'int the .:ete• The flea Apiarist,'O. A. ('., Guelph. • train leaves Toronto one minute aftev midnight of August 21st (12.01. Au: -- 40,000 HARVESTERS WILL BE ust 22n1). The fare is a .fiat rate o,. WANTED FOR TEE WEST' $1r to Winnipeg; and 'half a cent a At least.90,004 harvesters will be mile' beyond. Bettina* the fare i. required to garner the Western Can• hail 8 cent per mile into Wittninc�f- ads Wheat Crop this season, accord- and 820 back to ;,farting point. ing to 'information received at ger, i vice, c.particulatesa ie fares, train ser- ing headquarters' of the Canads Na- vice, etc. apply 1 to nearest Cariadenn timed RRailwaye thio •aftertioon.. Of National Agent. this number approximately 20,000 will have td be seeured front eastern Canada, it being thought that the remainder• can be impelled be- the three 'Prairie Provinces and British Columbia. Thin information is the outcome of a conference held at Winnipeg t Jay between Representatives of Canadian National Railways, Provincial and Federal Governments and the Labor Boards. It was also brought out int.1 this meting that harvesting £ng isb expect.' tt �• and the ed to commence in Manitoba about nju August 20th and in' Beskatchewen and Alberta about August 26th. " • 10e .4„ jeer every mea A pIlalas*rt sweat ailssod * i )F»tae:.its-ts»E tibsitt *rr' Good gor satfai 'Atakora Ike *text OW* An old-timer is one who longe f sr the days when the shiek instinct made small boys pull pigtails.' Obilt ren Ory FOR FLETCNER'S GASTO R.IA- 3 SPECIALS in Men's and Boys' RUn�ihj $Oots- Meu's -11rotvtt Dial: lialrats with heavy Wee, sizes *ilia 0 to li .speeinl at Boa.' • White Thiel; rnntsing le iwiwill**ntee, 1e10 Meavy vy eules, Siete; j, Mete. The wn Duck with leath- er [toles find iii ala. d* 1 AN Leath - nil, H i spe,,i a, ROBINS THE SQUARE G ERRU Sold in toornby 1.. E. Colborne Sunset Hotel H. C. Dunlop S.. C: Wilson :,Canadian National-Exhibitiion--- --._.. AUG.2.' Toronto SEPT. L. More comprehensive; more ambitious that►` ever.—depleting •depleting the picturesque, the artietk and typical life of Canted' and other sands.] "Marching On.f, Gorgeous spectacle portraying the might'" romance and grandeur of the British Entitle* • All the amusement devices ..,.i .known to the ingenuity of man, ONE: Ht•NI)Rh.f) N111,i$1PJONs 1V (NE, a°onsult )(nip' agent f r Reduced' Rallroaull Bane • 'ROBERT Nina:Fie Pre:Adm it. 3011:1 0..I* NP'. Managing Director; .r,.,..»....,..,.-. After a11, it's fair enough. If the approaching ear is running rrithou!' lights, no doubt the' driver is lit up. sad Harw�3�ers ,fir t' f,s tiedi CANADIAN P'ACs$F1G—THE SHORITI T ROUTE TO?HE WEST OoiNO Rt7t1MN►Nte 'T'0 WINNIPEG yFrom WINNiPBG Mori r' Prat err oils to Carina bay„ .9 fait set ween ret 0 1>' . o' , pf, r.. a,, t."; p,:?c:i (Prat e r oil t n,e aiia:,_a.#at.t "'""�4a�+� Y i[i Sa,o...xR 1?,satoStati.tN in Oateaae. 9mitl,'a F'alis t<i-an•1 ineludine Toronto ee Lone Ontario Slee ifa,t attar t"ia'ral.`Mr-!'afrtroto L6nr. Aug.22nd , FrrMM eft laeawr,e fr ta,pt,,,, t1 atr„rsew Juni . ,«,. Loi` tnr,re. Fnwr ani Stati.,Mp,,�.� t. M'orr 6leNerc.ii ectal lturketa:, to Rabcrgaaan, inclrte►ve> ...... 1ra.rw alt Strtiew..w t..+wto-ausibury d,rect 1_cne. F'ronr tit Sa�Ni.sra an --tarso. �otitlt and Wast of Toronto'to and'includinj . linnrdton, . and Windsor. Round. Walkerton. Orinpavitte. teaswanea, flera, LIsNw.l, t aurw.lt, and IsiP. 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