Exeter Advocate, 1902-11-27, Page 8YOU CAN HAVE A
WARM E.
All winter in one of Tam,
an'"S suits and overcoats.
Never a better line of
real good, ones.
Never a better line of
moderatepriced ones.
Nevera better line of
low priced ones.
Then there is this certainty:
Iroubuy a slut aid over-
coat >;3� roe you gf
"as good
�
a one as the price you pay
eau buy and if the fit and.
workmanship don't prove
satisfactory you get yotiI'
.lone tee .
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PRICESGOFROM$12,00 UP. W.
WANT YOUR, TU Cls, THING
W. W. TAM
lof farm produce eagle as cash.Hut- pot othe James street Metio ist
National Portland Cement Co„ will be
ter, eggs, dried apples and poultry, 1 cb,,o1e'h, both morning and evening, on ; pleased to learn that the worksatDor-
e Sunday last, The congregetrons on ham have been completed end for the
hath occasions were large and the
discourses were listened to with mark-
ed attention a=nd appreciation. As well
ars wielding' an inttixential pen Edit
I M. T. Han, the able edit= of the
cement- toren Started,
Remember Stewart takes kinds WnghamAdvance:ocupedtheul-T1e matey stack hot
ders
here
of
the.,
t Remy Miss Flannigan's sweetest
c
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Geode iia p
solo, Lo, .Bear the C`zen
era Rouse, De,1,
It would be en easy Matter to get
large crowds to attend church if the
legislature would pas a. law prebibit-
lug it.
111otiiers can do more to redeem, the
world from its present state el Vice,
than all the Ltinistei's:imd missionaries
combined,
The Winghatu journal bas been re-
vived after a discontinuanee of three
y ear's. A. E. a Sxnianonas is as ;aiu at
the: nettle,
Songs, stories, inouologaies, irrita-
tions, asnpersouations, ballads, etc.,
Opera Honse. Dec. J,
E.emenxt,er the concert an Friday t most modern country sebools in On-
night, Be sure to make it a success, l tario.
ae. funds are needed for the improve- l We are indebted to Mr. G. G. Gin -
melee of the cemetery. son, of St. Louis. o., a fornaier resi-
Comity cauneil nouainations will be `dent of Exeter, for a book of beautiz
v ori tandaay, Dee. 22nd, tut engravings of the �' Orme Fair to
field bias year
l and also
110 thatit in �,
Moro t;
o. c ay
' s on _ � be ell n
and mainicipal naniittiataati I _ h
d;Ly, December ?9th- Election day. ' for a book entitled The Honsebold. Ex,
Monday, January . th. pence /look, copy righted by himself,
The Toronto Globe says; "Miss La The former illustrates the great enter -
Delle tool; the house by storm' and prise in its import -out feattn es, with
received doaaltle encores ter' nearly portraits of officer's and brie_ descrip-
very nuanber. Hear theist. (per a tines of buildings, etc,. and is a racist
USe. Tli,airsday evening, Dee, 4th. raia►gntflt:ent• piece eft cart ati every par.
f Elie we altiiy and the poor,
the , tienlar. tislxale the letter is just. the
,used :and the unlearned would I thing for lionskeepers to keep track of
sae together in ebarity' each class their exlrenees.. A 1lattce, allele book
old be eurptised to discover bon will show the division of exlYertSCS no--
old
it could texas ii from the cattier, der the vatrioue Beards --fuel, froit,grec-
ex'aes, ere„ etc„ and a.- stated till' III* is not right to be always accueit{g d tet • *'There are setaie who,
he girls of ivatnting to marry, It is
he men tient want to marry. and the
girls merely t ielcl to their prayers and
solrcit,atinnS through sympathy. those this boote bias been as most wet-
aur vote conies first, Dee. 4th. and i conte aassistent.
first trine was Set in operation an Mon=
day last, This is thelargest,bestequaip-
ped Auld most extensive cement mill in
Editor Canada. acrd prenyises to be a profitable
Hall is equailly capable in the pulpit' investment to its shareholders. The
The Au goers acknowledges a "pleas use of this great commodity is vet in
not ea11 fronx Bro, Hall, its Watley and the niannfaicture of it
At the xueeting of the TrIIatee Board on. a large scale in this country is only
of S. S. No. 0, 'Osborne, held ori Mau- beginning, Cement, as remarked by
day night, Mr. P. Gowans was re -en- the Toronto World, promises to re-
neged for another year, this being the place stone for all kinds of heavy fours-
twelfth term. As a teacher Mr. Grow- dations and other wall works, to re*
ins has few equals and his genial dis- place stone for paving, to .replace brick
position has won for him aa: place in very largi'ly for building and to replace
Ole hearts of both pupil and parent 1un)ber where lumber has beery need..
alike, which feet is manifested by his In fact, Gement will soon be, next t
longcontinued engagement. Besides steel, perhaps, more than steel, the
a vry efficient teacher this schoolsec- chief building inatei'ial on this contin-
tion can boast of one the best and eat. 0Ur houses avill soon coxae to be
of cement, and every day sees the field.
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r -it `rail l , Better.
Suye�ig� ail 11 Camila
Halm QFFICit TORONTO
D. S. 110 LIT. D. 31, STEWART,
President, General Man,
Capital aautborazed........ $2,0110'000,00
Capitrol Subscribed...,... 1,000,000,00
EXETER BRANCH
BRANCHES..
]►aatiter.stbUrg Unionville Clinton
IM[ount Albeit :Market Exeter.
Stuudfeille Stirling Ottawa
Maa,itteet.Qiae,. Sautton,Qite., Perth
St. Catharines Mclvert+oaa Toronto
1V:ata'rloo, Que.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT.
Highest nines Of interest paid on de-
posits Of $1.00 and uPwau'tis. Com-
pound half -yearly. Deposit, meiptS
issued.oe y loaned anetl to, farmers on their
ilottt
own notes'.. at lowest rates, Drafts
bought and soicl, Money Orders, pay-
able anywhere" ing Canada. assiiGal at
very low nates. Collections made at
reasonable rat us,
We maakespecialty of New York
n,
and Sterhng 1•�xebange, Get our rates
before haying int selling.
A Gess;net. BANKING BeSIi ES TRAY-
s\CCr4t .N.T Menrr•ntot>•se*I,
F: W.GLA.t141ais,t, F. E. EARN,
Sialicitor. Manage •
for the use of cement growing at a ewe
pricing ratio. The fact that the city
of Toronto is experiencing such a short
age of cetnent'at present. than a great
dead of the sidewallk laying arranged
fon thisseason iaaay have to be laud over
till next sprirg,aaloite constitutes a key
to the true situation,
Coini..it Proceed l .tom..:?,
Council met at call of leve at Town
Han, Nov. 21, Absent, Coentetllor Dee
vis, Minutes of the previous meeting
read. and eentirarred, he
It
that the following accounts p
and orders drawn ori TreitSurer for
tdine:.Thos. Welsh, labor. $lft2S; A.
PatYlor, do., tine,- 1.11n, Anderson.„do.,
S",),; 'Thoe. Flynn, do,. Sil.,,•i; S.
Handford, ai.le,: g, Gillespie. da, a,Q.;
tro . uc ry,W. Westoett, doo., fa8.7a, Ernest Fitton,
,
when they bave paid the fiddler don't au„ $$,43; James Murray & Co„ aiW-
want to titbit about It agaain. Others cottat, $0.*i Jas. Creech, stone ham -
like to keep tub ate they go, amid tet trier, "a.ar.. Fred Knight. naafis, 2.5c.., W.
J. Bissett, charity to Mrs. Sutton, $9;
I)o.. :qrs. McIntosh, $2. Queen City
Oil (.'o., gaselitie.S9,75,-•--Cairried. Har
dingo -Muir -that the Clerk be instruct
ed to notify the Conuty Engineer t
repair the fence at south east co=ne
of bridee ort halo street.—Carried.
Woon—Lovett—that a reward of $la
be offered for the apprehension and
conviction of the perpetretot^s of the
atop to tate pe=ctin and property or
r. Antier;raai, a=loci ail of tlttx piddle
atrding-=-Muiaae—
ao reply he published to the vote
moue posse1 by the Peddle School
cl at its last, met'tong.-laurel,
de-Ilat'clitwg..tllat, Council aaclycttar
totx Desi. ;r, at 7.30
O. G. H. iltssErn, eke'
NO.TCQA1
Bal Caal ..uies
then the L;a Delle Concert Cowxp"twy . no wanted.
Returns of the 't"ote will be green
front the stage, Oct your tickets ear-
ly and "*et the good Beats, Prices S Win,
tt.awl tae,
Hain street Methodist church. ser -
ices lav the pastor 11 aa,aii„ subteen
"The Vision.” 7 p.m, *'The final 414p.
�YeAV Com :anal hear it, Services
in the Opera House oat d,gO pan, Ever} -
bady invited, subject. "Duty."
Messrs. John farmer, Wm. U w -
haw ;Ind Jobe nIcItityre drove to
Seaaforth on Monday to ewer rise their
franchise in the Woollen Mill Ry"larrv,
which was Carried by an almost un-
aninsaus vote, only ten voting against
it,
jI1I1JtS t Cut
LIME OFFICE, hIONTR1 AL
opmoodo
Good F=lan boy wanted to tearix
prietiug, A.pply.at this afllce.
I=.iigat1C #tad Boner for Solo,
A second hand. 2;a borne power, en-
gine and boiler; in ftonclass working.
order. %'i ill be sold very cheap, :tp,
ply at Auvocamn office.
Tax Notice,
The tttaclersined Tax Collector tar
the village of l xeter. will bo at the
Tem.* .Hall, every Tl1nrsdat:y from 0
o'clock a.m. to J ca'eloek pain. for the
purpose of t,iving taxea.
J, B:V}r*',
A circular has been sent out to all',
the liven c inspectors in the province.
of Ontario, infor'tming theta that ail
hotel bar -rooms must lie closed on the
4th of December, the clay on which
the vote will be taken on the Referen-'
dom.
Mr. Harry Brown, of Winchelsea,
has beer: appointed local agent for the
McCormick Implement Co., here to
1111 the vacancy caused by Mr. Wes.
Swell's:Appaointment to gener;sl agent.
The company has secured in Mr.
Dm= as first-class toxin.
'lease of Retuea %otos.
Miss Barbara, Cool:, for nearly five
Rears assistant matron of the House of
efuge, bas given up her situation,
and haat returned to her l=oofa in Laae1R-
ncow. Sitehis given clic hest cif esatis-
faction, and it is with regret, that ,lire
and Mrs. French part; swath her.
Feat= ' Shox.
The animal exhibition of tlac' limon
Poultry and Pet Stork Atesociai ion will
be held December :We tend :ilst and
January let and 2nd, in Godetieh.
The directors have commenced tine
work. of preparation, and are trying
to make the coning show the most
sncces»fitl in the history oP, the o,nsout-
Capital Paid .Up 6,000,000
Rest - 2,700,000
A•general Unnking'LRusincss traniaeted.
Interest ot uuat tab oroi,te i'grrent rates allowed on
t:arings nault ac; omit" and lteposit I3et eiptx.
ia l;ortin}a�nr�o in
China, Javan otherere counres
Tray lingl Bette a t Credit issued to travellers in
ane.arts of
TILOS FVSIRE, Grsr-au, MANAGED.
E.F.HEOUEN, Stir or nue icoas t Cum Lame -ton,
CREDITON3 ONT,
W. S. CHISHOL� ager.
NOTV.. 000
But Wain llun&
That all aabsprbing topic, the coal situation is what is bothering tbe mind of
010131011e to,day,. It xs a moneentuotte question and while the situation la
grave do you know a is no good worrying, :about it, for is it not true that
trouble you most expect often never comes, it may be the sante in the coal
situation.Set it aside and listen to our stove talk if yon are thanking ot buy-
ing anything ng in the stove luxe. We carry the following lines:—
RTTIG' T DOUBL and SINGLE HEATERS
QOAL and 'WOOD RANGES. -
OAK HEATERS "th COMBINATION SELF
FEEDER
STOVE BOARDS, STOVE MATS, Etc,, Etc.
The annual meeting of the Ontario anon.
Fruit Growers Association will be held Feet wanted,
in the City Hall, Walkerton. on. Dec. Dnring this week Junes ,t Clark, of
1st, 2nd and $rd next. The twenty- Winehe see,wish to preocnret 4U,000 lbs,
fourth annual meeting of the Ontario poultry for which they will pay the
Agricultural College, Guelph, will also following prices:—
be held on Monday and Tuesday, Dec. Turkey ale.' as lb, alive, the as lb. dead.
8th and 0th. geese arc. a " " nte. ;a "
Rev. T. De Vitt Tailanaige speaking Duck tl,e. a " " , die. ai "
of the La Delle Concert company says: Chick 1te, to " " , atc. a " "
"I have heard you, and may say that or no. a lb. more for each if taken in
I will wait with the utmost impatience trade. Ponitry taken any clay during
for your return that I may again en- the week at Wincheleen, at Dieter on
joy your delightful and artistic pro. ' 2801 end 20th and at Illensall tan "filth.
gramme." Dear thein at the Opera lotx
lissary tea.
Rouse, Thursday evening, Dec. 1. A Missionary Tea was field on Nov.
The vacancy* an the LI -I.& B. of the 12, at the home of Mrs. E. J. Specimen
G. T. It., causedby the death of Jer-
milli Fitzgerald, conductor, has been
filled by Mr. Alf Ireland, one of the
oldest freight conductors on the sane
branch. Mr. Ireland lives at present
in Wingham but the promotion will
necessitate him removing, to London.
seirenrevagwestreveavvarevrew
LOCAL DOINGS.
saaessasemasseseisesemisseekv
Nearly a hundred men and wo-�
FURNACE AND PLUMING A. SPEGIALT
tinnOnire
P ARSONAeasseaseactetasesol
Mr. P. . Di •nan. traveller. spent ,Sun -
clay at is home here.
'Or.Anderson and Mr. F. R. 0111
spent Monday at Grand. Mend.
Mr. W. F. May, of :Mitchell, is vis-
iting his parents ter this week.
Mrs. Crocker. of St. M;.aiys, is visiting her sister, Ma's. Johns to town.
Mt'. W. J. llawkahaaw, ta;iavellet
spent Sunday with his parents. item
Mr. Percy Bruce Dignan nand Percy
Howard Browning Sundayi d ;at Sari-
oma—Qoan.
Miss. .T. Cunningbam and Miss Tillie
Yager left Monday to visit friends in
Sarnia.
Mrs. Yager left 'Monday 'to visit her
parents, -Jr. and Mrs, Cunningham,
in Clandeboye.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Atkinson and
Mr. Wm, Forton spent m few days in
town last week.
Miss Lille Johns, who bas been vis-
iting friends in St. Marys, returned
home Friday last.
The 7th anniversary of the Main
street Methodist church will be held
on Dec. 7th and Sth. On Sunday Rev.
R. Hobbs, of Wingham will preach at
11 a.m. and 1. -pan. On Monday even-
ing the annual anniversary tea will be
held. Miss Eva N. Roblyn,of London,
will give some vocal selections after
the supper.
Mr, and Mrs. G. W. Holman, of Eg-
menss far coats to select from, at mondviile, called on friends in town
Stewart's. Yes, the biggest stock last Saturday. Mr. Flolmau having
and best values in the county. moved to East Huron tendered his re-
signation as Sec-Treas. of WestHuron
'We could live without fools, Teachers' Association to Mr Gowans,
Mugwnmps and politicians; the President of said Association,here,
We could live without love on Saturday. We are glad*, to know
Under certain conditions. that our friend G. W. is still active in
We could live without trusts, the profession and has a good position
Combinations and Banks;
But the world would not move
If it wasn't for the cranks.
Sunday next will be St. Andrew's
Day.
A man is known by the company he
keeps away from.
Advertising pays a great deal better
than advertisers do.
Employment brings enjoyment pro-
vided it brings the means to enjoy.
The horse, unlike other animals, can
eat best without a bit in his mouth.
Figures may not lie, but the figures
of some women are awful deceptive.
A man may live a life of integrity,
but he invariably hes on his death-
bed.
Revds, Crossley & Hunter will hold
evangelistic services in Godericli next
which tvasin every respect a g1.11.) l
Messrs. N. D. Ilnrdorr and Jas.;I3eer
:success. Following the transaction of left sys. iL. for . =week's shouting
the business of the meeting, telt was let Monday fo
served, after wbich a well rendered
program was rendered to the delight Mr. and Mrs. Jaynes Neil, of present.M'eGil-
oflcall ersect for lye re- are 1W. C.,
Hustoere n, She unday.s
Mrs.
tlr,arnd:lits.
Mrs. Jos. Oobbledick; 1st Vice.. Mrs.. Mr. James Bonthron, of Toronto,
W. G. Bissett; 2nd Vice, Miss 13. Hart- spenta few days of last week with his
noir; Sec'y, Mrs. Anderson; Cor, Secy, sister, Mrs. R. H. Collins.
Hiss Harvey; Treas., ell=s. C. B. Snell, friss Hannah Parsons, of Loudon,
Captured the Reward, is visiting friends in town, the guest
Fred Walters, son of Mr. Sanies of her brother, Mr. Henry Parsons.
Walters, ot town, who left here some Miss Lizzie Ratz is on an extended
mouths ago for the Soo, has captured visit with friends in Crediton, Exeter
the reward of $100 for finding the and Centralia. --Parkhill Gazette.Re-
body of Noah Hale, who murdered his view.
son Frank and attempted to kill his
wife on October 3rd last. Fred and Mr. James Walters, wbo has been
an uncle were out in the bush hunting on a business trip to Hamiltou,for the
Northwest of the town when Fred past few days, returned home Wed -
came upon the body. Judging from nesday.
appearances the finders say death Miss Clara Dunsford, who has been
must have taken place some time ago visiting her brother, Fred, in Cleve -
and are inclined to think the cause land, returned to her home in Stephen
was suicide, as his gnn was found be- Saturday.
side the body with a string ;attached Mrs. William Edworthy, of 1 illar-
to the trigger. ney, Man., and Miss Hodgins, of Ln -
can, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ardagh
Rollins this week.
Mr. Henry Cann has returned from
Winnipeg, where he accompanied a
load. of borses, shipped by Messrs.
Handford & Elliott.
as principal of the Egmondville. P.S. at
at salary of $500. The West Huron i Silver Weddixtg,
Association will miss their genial Sec-) Twenty -fire years ago Mr. and Mrs.
retary, a position he has held during John Barnes were married, and that
Christmas Groce
AT ,
tL SPAOKMAN'S.
. ,., .. II tg e'xocf'3ries tool
Fine uew 'ru m stock for Christmas tri
select goods,
New Currants,
New R.
A flue stock "of Cross and Blackwells Peels.
Mince lVIeat a trial, Al
Give Capstan Dressed
ways reliable.
ies
the past fifteen years.
Chief of Police Zeats, of Woodstock,
writes the following "Warning to the
Public" of that city:—"In. view of so
they are more than content with
ther condition is evident, from the
fact that they celebrated the event on
Monday last in a most fitting and ap-
many burglaries being committed i propriate manner. A large number.
throughout the country and neighbor- of invited guests were present both
ing cities and towns at the approach from town and at a distance, and the
of winter, I take pleasure in slightly affair was a most enjoyable one. Din -
warning the public against such class- ner was served at 8 o'clock, the spread
es of people who go from house to being most elaborate. The many beau-
house as agents, etc., some just simply tiful presents received. by Mr. and
to get the outlay of the premises. Mrs. Barnes were a marked feature of
Close the door against them. These the event. May they live to celebrate
people will enter an unfasten doors the event of their Golden Wedding is
without knocking,, and should they the wish of the ADVOCATE.
find no one present will quietly and air. mgnitit% noes to London.
quickly appropriate any valuable in W. N. Manning; of Clinton, a native
sight. of Exeter, who has been looking round
The youngest of ;the Bossenberry for a location for the organ factory
brothers, of Grand Bend, a pugilist of which be purposes establishing; has
decided upon London, according to the
following item in the Advertiser: An-
other industry is shortly to be added
Calmed Goods.
Canned Tomatoes, Coen, Peas, Etc.
Breakfast Foods.
Shredded 'Whett Biseuits, Wheatine, Cream of, Wheat, Malta
Vita, Swiss Food, Grapennts.
We carry Cross and Maekwells, Stephens, English Imported and
John Ewll`iet:les. They are the best,
Teas.
Sole Tots for the celebrated Aroma Tea with eepons. It is tea
at wil�you.
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SPAOKM N.
for the Celeln teed. W'. B. Sandford Iteaaaly Macle Clothing,
monw.
The lamb, makes no enemies, but local celebrity, is likely to branch out
fears inane; the lion makes many
fears none.
but for higher honors., The Winnipeg
Mrs. ,(Dr,), Anderson gave' an "At
Home'' to a number of her friends on
Wednesday.
Tactsimply:means a ready power of
appreciation preciation and ' doing what is re -
grimed by circumstances,
Mr. Win. halkwill is at Grand Bend
this week erecting a: cottage on the
• Parkhill side for Dr. Anderson.
A meeting •of the Huron county
council will be held in Goderich coni-
mencing. On Tuesday, .December 2nd.,
$6;11.0 for IytLd'tesi swell American
ruff• and.$6.7O ,for genu-
sable neck..,.. � ......,
.:.n at
' vette ie- ` xska sable neelc, ru , _
yin Al
ane ,
p
for,
Stewart's Lad �es!'now s your.
ornate o .portutirty.; • They will all
be RrSne by Xmas
Telegram of a recent date says; -"The
arrangements for the boxing and ath-
letic tournament to be held in the Al-
hambra hall, No. 24, are nearing com-
pletion. A. C. Bell, of Morris, has
thrown down the gauntlet to the box-
ers of Manitoba, and it, is likely that
one of the Bossenberry brothers, of
Grand Bend, Ont., who at present are
in the city training for the winter's
events, will take it up. * * * John
Lauder, of this city, authorized a -re-
porter for The Telegram last evening,
to state that he was prepared to back
the younger of the Bossenberry broth-
ers against Stemyr, Bell or any other
boxer in Manitoba, for a ten round
contest. When questioned as to .the
c .'.'
ash'':amount of his confidence ce inhis
`
champion; he said he wasWilling to
put up as much as the backer of Bos-
senberry's opponent."
eat
the please}
ttrt
Conversation Overheard on the
Street:"
"Have you noticed thoseTables and
Chairs in Huston's Shopwindow. How
pretty they are?"
"Of course I noticed them, and
thought them fine enough to have one
each for marior and do you know
they are quite cheap and -white I 'was
in his shop I was pricing several articles
and discovered that he is selling good
goods forlittle money. I advise you to
call and compare his goods with others
of the same kind. lie can save you
money.
W. C. 4. S O ,
Furniture and Undertaking Rooms.
Gidley's Block.
Mr. Chas. Snell; sr., and Mr. ` Jas.
Gould of Hay, returned last". week
fawn their hunting expedition in
Muskoka, each bringing home two
deer. -„
Mr. Adam Whiteford, who has been
sojourning with his son in Virden,
Man., returned' Monday and will take.
up his home with his daughter, Mrs.•
Thos. Hawkins. '
Mrs. J. E. Williams, who has been
the guest of Dr.,and Mrs. D. A.Ander-
son for the"past two weeks, returned
to her home in Mitchell Monday. Mr,.
Williams also spent Sunday here,
Mr. Uri .Cunningham, left on 'Fri-
day last
Friday:last for Ponoka, Alberta, where
he will enter into partnership: with.
to the many which go to make London Mr. Geo. Sellars, formerly of lande-
the enterprising and prosperous city boye. Mr. 0. has the best wishes of all
that it is. The factory of the defunct his friends for his future success.
Canadian Veneer and Lumber Com- '
streets Mr. J. P. Clark, of Winnipeg, Man.,.
any, corner of Elia and Pineh t of
psouth of the G.T.R. maim line and east.
of Egerton street,) has been purchased
by Messrs. W. N. Manning, of Clinton,
and J. F. Sherlock, of South London,
who will at once start an organ factory
there. The building will be enlarged
to double its present size, and a most
fmodern plant will be. installed. It is
expected that the factory, which will
employ a large number of hands, will
be in full operation by February 1st.
Mr. Manning has been for fourteen'
years Manager Of the Doherty Organ.
Company at Clinton, and his experr
enee should go far towards making
the new venture a<succeaa,
a former well-known mere an .
Exeter, gave the ADVOCATE a pleas-
ant call on Monday. He speaks in.
glowing ;terms of the west, particular-
ly of the city in which he lives and
says it gives promise to be one of the
best cities in Canada . before many
years. After spending several days
renewing acquaintances, our friend.
left Tuesday„ morning on the return
trip for his home. Mr. Clark has die-;
connectecl'himself with the insurance:
.'
bi'isihesai aril ,is Yid�v brayer for the
*shoe
1e boot of and s
nl
esu
Ryan
wh
Thos.
„
compan, of 'Winnipeg, the position
being. a lucrative. one, •
The Icing of flanges— "BUCK'S UAi'PY THOUGHT"
One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Canadian Women
have decided for
The "Happy- Thought
Basi 'e.
Common Ranges were not good enough—why should they be for you ?
Don't be imposed on by
" just as good" talk. The
construction of The "Happy
Thought„ 'is patented, its
design registered,' it is totally
different in every respect to any
other. There . is none like it:
There can be none so good. If
you only knew the time, the
trouble, the labor it would save
you, how little fuel it uses, you ,s
would not be one single day without one.
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