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Exeter Advocate, 1911-11-9, Page 4lo cat, Sander,' 4 Oreeobe Propa. RSDA, NOV 9. 1, cREDITON. o ou people "Are.re den, this wee ateetilee the sten Ore:eerie elese's winen was held "\\. spmt very pi --valenteieRtz S.PalOr., Qe atel twee, was ',II. Cae vIl1a;f4e a tew" da-YA la sr week. ezi buslizess.--Rev. Burn tag rtenunerseed eereee eerraceze take from the Lorti-s Pr,...yer. They are see, etreetive and, large itudleeetie AreAte Preeeet to near nem prs,„?,,c-.Ths, of the :Nlethodist cetera, to,* -eharge, et the Anuiv,trsary servicca benez.or last •Sat:4a)% In the evealke Mr, Thos., B. DaildfOrd of. ETater ceu- ed the 131.11PI,t in the church eizere. - I,Paesons & Davie oil c,enesseele ease per,, cbAsed 'number of fowt th,thts meIghborhood' and are having them Plucked i the buildLng used by ihe vrLte WiWeauel is foreman nee a nember Qbl)s)- melt under Xtu- .,cop,:n c4,11,,ple3tset, who 11,2.4 be,941 ebn, the ledger in, tine bank here, has been, trans., fereed to Dresden. "ifs Mace 'has bean We bY Mr« Carey of, Ooderieb.. ColIkek lett many ;friends here, vino wl:en him vets)," aecceword, was rem:veil here Itittzing tkla east we-Ltk of the serioue, ilinesta. of 'Weslee, Xere of 'Wittchelsea, Mr, Kerr is Creillzon;, hoY and. ntanY friends trust, there fo sonte huge • +ftis recovere,--Mra, ()tea lireerkaleee. es 10 her home irk 4vbewsi:4, • Thursdav atter a Viler' visit here az a-•ze home tit her nvother Crattielt) itoc11.-Mr, Itarry Trick of Chatham eseeettine a lave' days at r.trtt) izee: pareuts,-We are Talf,,ased learn that the ep.,raV,ce Telf ttee Ewald) nem titroAtgh in 0 ei.ou- hoep13,1 fer appeaelcitte, has phe i4 now tac!elly IrCco`,Tr4tg.-.A. rAutiner oer eeen wiee„, urcet te Croowell. Wcll.. to were le thy sstVar:5oet. factqry, nave returned nem? 4a: laborers 'were to pienteful.---Ereekr -Gmetielger and ItiV.Mant, rown Are neer log tie Pt. Perveard for a few weekeee.' Sate lc, -u -lee veld houee are lot Creeleou 4aa, Ceeltevill theatiets. sele late. Friday ter .$tle0,00.-',;•'M Varis Either of Z.c,riell spent last Str., day t'a 1110 e'eteet of Mr. and eir, Wm, Werizel, Ia2Cy Con The 4 ,Car,r„ 'Sr, Pz, Smith, -.011*0)), J. Tea4 'SchoolBet 1. Uer - s-Wt1ieS^. -gey, W.Dottgal, Itowecilff.t. Mou3ral, Klg:n itoweelifte, M. Srse. IT.arris. M. Dove, R. .Ne4t T.";Jerro.t .Tr• IV -N. Seeders, V. Pell, FioSsY Nva Stivcs. Dlelt, Jr. 111-O, Mo'r$, 'LM, Dots;3111., Q. Neel. le, Neal, • Cnie, Mir.R. gr.. E. Cilium. Sr. PeStraneelr„ Pt. II -T. pou- w al. W. Selves. E. :stitch:di, P. Tiarete. •Sr, P. 1-0. Deer, M, Selves', H. Wood. 4r. Pi. Cudnore Lor James OkeAverage atteedenee 31. W. B. Bedell. Teac .RESwiliTREI into with thq Grand Trunk Itailwey for ;Tuning rig.',ts Of its trains. aver the lima ;in eonsideratiou a vio, the. colliPelee aieeenees an equitable share IIE L c and pays ;I:e sum. of $500,000 per an - as , ot thc, g,:r... Lai utatntenatice of the read item as rental for stich rumeng rights,. this sure representing one-half of the interest GUblao total cosE 01 cons:tri , he et lids to- n ee ee tion of ibie railwaY.. 1lM Done Entrdsted o roer MINISTER Of POWER he Ilydro.Eh.cfri Commission to Be Superseded by a New Cabinet Minister Jareee WhitneY, Prime Minister e are), in announeing that the date Of the elections would he Neel/0)er llth, issued the following statement to the Vlectors of the Province: Gentleinent Nearly sOlrea Yeare tet4ie elapsed since you, entreeted the iSOTerament a the province to ray olleagties andinysee and in June. *on Signified.. by an overwhelm- ing jiti. Tour aPPrevel ot the re- we had made ttla to that time. rtl,y voted, we hadin a little fltap liree years; I h the, numbered, ballot, Arst ,step toworde OKI egricutterul echoole by see alstrict representatives in and largely ittoretwed the editure for egricalturel pnrpoevs, eftucted the administration reSetirCes of the provin. I le e mining laws and taiten inister from New Ontario. the old law relstiug to Tha Power Queseon The great solleine fer the utili?etien of eleetric power hae, after many I vieissitedes and in the face of bitter [and relentless ovposition, been aecoue plished and is uow ie. operation and praetiettily within reach of the farmers ad other residents in the villa,ges and rurel eietriets, and I an glad to saY that the cost of construction has been $85,000 less thee the estimated eoat, It shotild not be forgotten that this I IPoticy of the goverumeut coutemplates the fureishing of electrie power at cost to all sections of the province, but great efforte bave been made by inter. eeted individuals to hamper and pre. vent tile carrying out of the intentions of the government in the central and eastern parts of the province. so far have these efforts gone that In all probability we shalt be compelled to se the powers elven us by statute th reference to expropriation. .1 cannot dismiss this subject with- out referring to the very patriotic aid ulisehlah ex,ertitmla of Adam Beat, chairmap. and his colleagues of the IiiPiro-f.l'ectrie Commiselon. Roo, J $ ti-odri^ and Mr. W. K.... MoNaught LP.P. Te their continnous and nesel, dab labors may be ascribed a large Part of tlic credit Mr the success of this greet enterprise, and 1 doubt if our history sho s a similar instance ot de- votion to psblic interest without fee or rewere. 1 fY Say also that, in our - Inn, the time has come when, hav, rrt,tard to the eenduct of Pal)lie 1,1s entl;r our system, the 1-1Ydro- lc Puwer Coinealsslop, Should be dlowntinutd and a new department o gewratuaent k-,s.reated whieh, should, tales eearge of thIs great weelt, and the head of whieis should be a cabinet minister. Forsevere! reasons this change is de- 1nfl9 Revenue our t* ou , $U.QfOO ,E EINE" *Ile w Iola, goes to the es. SE IN STORE. 'Seera hbrs *o "The Peen e Tlerale and. Srir." `.z tect nave ived :or cape " bee:in:dui u-tIviatu tnr olue Aa:' eope ieeen ed this oftlee. fiurp4a.ie any picture evr on by tent greet taper before. II ee euelz beautZful work ot art, aU; e for be included -wriet s Zane; for the sinell eura oe ane ilIar a year la a zne'reterin "Te Vant*.lY [iT- 11 and Weekly Star" ishould add thousands of new subscribers this sin - on, They win deserve It, for no ueh -value has ever before` been g!ve- Tiere ig a biz: surereee in store for teose who receive the pleture "Home Agans.- Y. et C. A. BIS/G.. LONDON, ONT. "BUSINESS and SH .12TrIAND SUBJeTTS. 'Registered last season upwards of 30i1 Audents and placed every graduate. Seven epecialV qualified regular teaehers. One hundred and fifty London firms employ eur trained help. Cellsee ie session from ...Sept. 5 to June 30. Ente any timer Cat elogue Free. Forest City s'1,-SE:d College I. W. WESTERVELT, .JR. W. WESTERVELT, Chrezeredeteenentant, Prizeipai. ViosPrlaceDal. 11 oe. THIRTY YE Our Seven Colleges have been es- tablished deriug the past, 30 years. The largest trainers in Canada. Owing to our connec- tion alt oyer Ontario, we do bet- ter for our graduates thee any other School. You: zeta y study all at home or partly at home and finish at the Ooll-ge.• Affil- iated with The Commercial Edo"- cators' Association of Canada. It would he well for you to in- vestigate before choosing. Ex- clusive right for Ontario of the world-fatnou- Bliss Bookkeeping System, which is imequalled- It is Antintl Business tr01-11 Start to Finish, and the Students keeps same hooks as Chartered Bentra and Wholesale Houses. Enter any time,. Individeal instruction Fall Term From Aug, 28 ,Le, a11 0,!.....phon BUSINESS COLLEGE G.E0. S P,) C PON PqINCIPA iss B. F Wtrd els liekhand d o ring. ',teed be white achool system reOted a Contatve entinctl, to hich the teachers elect puta ',Ives. and provided for large grants in odd of payment of teachers' salaries, I-Tot:wady and saccessfully enforced tbe Liquor License Law. F,xtended the gOVernraeat railWaY, Brought the Hydro -Electric scheme forward zed in sight of copmletion. Increased the expenditure for the construgtion of colonization roads'and ncouraged the development a New Ontarie, Put the provincial finances on sound and stable footing, doubled the pray 1 revenue, and put upon the tute book a large amount of itnpork t.ant and constructive legislation. Edueation and Agriculture Since then we have gone on endea- voring to discharge our duties with an eye solely to the best interests of the people, ,and, among the results of our policy and our administration of the finances of the province are the following: The amount payable towards the salaries, of teaeliera in public schoWs has been increased until this year such add ,will auiount to about $175,000. haxe devised a system for Indus- triaI-training in the urban schools lib- ralle aided by money grants. A course in agriculture for public -Srehool teachers has been established 'In, the Agricultural College at Guelph. 71fe amount to be paid to the Univer- sitY-Of Toronto this year will reach to about tine_surn of $488,000. The amennt appropriated this year for the'ccnniction of coloniza-ioa roads is,W2,000.. The arnotint'of revenue colleeted by each department of the ,Tgovelittnent 1r 1 in^r , Gre'at. succeis has attend4c1 the work 'done rePresentative.s in agrieuiturettached to a number t tins o subsi• 'oar, ,ColIegiate institete,s and -riga etneeeveral instances ermnici end" councils' lheive increased their r ininefation and there is a general. de- mand for them from all sections of tt e province... , e cOnnrilisioner appointed to eel - 'sleet einfarMation regarding ls t.1 e rtiffectin-thel compensaticn for nj -ries workleenand to report a bill in that behalt„has,itade good progress ',xi h the vereii linnortant matter he has in cbarge The erectihre of the new Central Fri- a,t Guelph has been com- inenced .1 A large part of the work has -been done -by the prisoners and the re- .tiultS fully' justify" the experiment 'tried by. the.. provincial secretary of treating the'prieonere as not unworthy of trust, rhtlierthan-ias,ordinary convicts. s.:The board 01 parole instituted by the provincial .seeretary has proved to be 'tirrqualefied success, and great good ain.altead'Yeresulted from the Opera- tidn ,of, it. : The. main -line Of the Ontario Gov- ornmenteltellway has been completed , „ to Cochrane, mi. the G. T. P. Railway, a 41etanee,Qt, 23 reties. and the Porcin 'pine. branch: nt• is .expected will be completed: to-niatagaini River before' :the exien of rthe present_ year, when the rAl1wAY,..Wit4'" branches, Will have about 1 3.80 mites -in -operation: Sureeys for a possible extension, of the > line have 1 been nieder he far north as James Pay, :ne'eenh itte,*;-c,611:ted to cOr,tinuethe line to that point. 1 An engagement has been entered 33 ere than ;3 d be enuo from iulutng ces bas creaed from n aeerage tun&u to an aver, QVer fl1,000 per anima, 1uui1grsutts to tho uumber of oearly 000 were brought into the province ., department of oolonization and located in the year 1910, aud the ma ter the current year, when avail. able, will show an increase, What Is practically a new wing ot be Parliament buildings, whielt will provide s large incres,se Of muchltoed- ed °Ince accommodations, is IlearlY hnialied, as is also the new Wad 4d1- ttona Wing to the north ot sad adjOin- lag the main building. A very desirable site for a new goo- isrument house line been purchased and poutracts 3.or the foundation and the stone work have been let; the site et the present Government- House has !been sold and the purchase mOney wfll *suffice to pay the cost of the new site and mew building, leaving a consider- able sum for maintenance 'of the lat- ter. The Central Prison and Lunatic Asylum properties have been Sold for the sum of $1,025,000; the succession duties for the current year have pass- ed the million -dollar mark, While the revenue as a whole has eontinued to increase, and this year will be consich 'trebly over $9,000,000, as compared 'pith a little less than one-half that Sum In 1004. Reasons for Dissolution 'The above is a hurried resume of :some of the results achieved under the auspices of the government, she benefits resulting from which the pro- vince is now enjoying, and I now ex- e to the question of dissolution of th. legislative assembly. The life of the existing aesemble already exceeds in length the -life cf its predecessor, and there are eleen vacant seats in the house caueed by the death ef the esteemed late meinine for West Victoria, Mr. Fox; by t resignations of eight other members -seven of whom have been elected to the House of Commons -and lsy the re- signation of Hon. Frank Cochrane, who has accepted the portfolio of railways and canals in the new government of Canada, and by whose departure the government, the Legislative Assembly, and the Province have alike suffered a serious loss. A large expenditure -$15,000 or more -would have been incurred bY holding by-elections to fill these vacancies, and the expenditure would have to be repeated within a year. Under our system the practice fav- ors a dissolution before -the expiration of the life of the legislative assembly by effluxion of time, and the facts as stated are ample justification -for a dissolution now, and, in face of the public notice given by me some 'weeks ago, it cannot be urged that anyone has been taken by surprise. But there are other reasons why my colleagues and I desire to consult the electorate -reasons of great and vital importance, having regard to the de- velopment of the province and the" 'prosperity of its people. New Ontario , - The question of the further open ing up and development of New -or Northern-- Ontario, is obviously o' great importance and, should:- be clea:l With WithOdt'delay . lIr this great 'Week of develdpment 'the gb-vrn'Tineht lete: beer iittienicapped in he peen., Orelli narlly the • provincial, goyernmein spends 3aree sures- of 'money -.anneal y for immigration -prirpoees resullng in large additions to the pontilatien. The, Dominion Government expends money R JAM WHITNEY for similar purposes on a inneh larger scale„ but -F..9 far with pnactically no beaeftt to Ontario And tirtsAfOr Were thaT413 °er;areM The only it of shit. additioas to our populate -it in the -newer dietricts, as far as the geverranet4 tit the pro. vine is concerned., is that the annual geenral provincial exp-4xliture la in, creased, Willie ti”; Da.ninton treasury receives are sums annually by rea- son of the inerenserl coil4ettroptiott goods ral"'""' arff dui4. end in the of the preViniee the amounts re -need for mowletpal 'WM are incr• ast d, 'Tinder tnese eirtlaUtStat'Enea we have felt that, in the face of the facts as stated. financial aid shav.141 tv afforded by the Ds'"Inten 0o-em1nent la the work of inuniglation develoPment rd se3- vio.4-s in this re- spect have hen t Otero the pub. lie by les CA Se'rera*: PeesEsIona. It was, 'herefore, satiS, faction that icy cOlita-414011 and took isofe of the anneunee-;-miet some time ago by Mr, :leaden, roe* the prime minister of Canada, tiovt he eam,0 into POWer b weald faIlIF the giTin dinoirdal 01 by th entexi tO the province 'a tbe -ow* ttt Immigra- en to New Ontario. tegs construction permanent highways !Mt the pr& ce, and for providit4 eteeefical fn Often in alVieulture, t =tat 1e1 , therefore. to do et.iittever Imlay ecessary en Our part I* order that moneys to be, approp4ited by the minion Oov,,rn.m.ut fe/ these threp at parposea way b. itoad to the advantage. In seillatectien it eittiVed that any nit mita of develop, =eat. incleding the topiettructitin 01 Met -ways, Whely- or partiony by means of such intent:lei aid or hi conjunction with moneYs anPrOeriatied ItY the pro - v, ince, will in all probahtlity neves* tato the enactment of stetlftbrY PrOT1 )fiOns of A ory important Character order that sukoh financial sti#1, togetia, th. any additional appricriations b the legialative asseritbly, may be ap. plied with the best results. Bonus for T. kt. N. 0. naiiway Further, nailer the rule and prac. 'tine of the DOrniuion Government be- fore, during and since the completion Pt the construction of the Ontario povernment Railway, the Dominion Parliament appropriated to railways toeistructed by individuate and com- panies a bonus or subsidy of $6,400 ber mile, but, although requested more than once to grant a similar subsidy to the Ontario Government Railway, ihe late Dominion Government stead- ily refused such request. In our opin- ion the pro-vinee has la this matter not received the treatment to -which it -wail bndoubtedly entitled, and my col- leagues and I are strongly of opinion that, having regard to the very great irnportance of these glaciations, the the opportunity of pronotincing without delay. of the province should be given people (1) As to the advisability of further provincial appropriations. if necessary to any scheme of developMent by rea- son of the flanancial aid to be given by the Dominion Government and also of any statutory enactment, whiclemay be found to be necessary under the circumstances aforementiened; (2)' Whether the government of the province shall continue to urge upon the Dominion Government- the pay- ment of the said bonus or subsidy on account of the construction of the said T. ge N..0. Railway, known as the Ontario Government Railway; and (3) Whether a department of go - eminent shall be created, with a cabi- net minister at its head, to take over and carry on the work heretofore thine by the Hydro-Elearic Never Commis- sion. To conclude, 'my colleagees and I feel that the people of the prirrince are fairly well acquainted with the record of our efforts in the public interest No attack worthy of notice has been made ,upon us for. anythingwe have done or left undone. Qur acts speak for themselves. We reallee that, being mortal, we 'have "made- meetakes, but We submit that our mistakes have been few, and I• conclude. by .expressing our' earnest appreciation' of :the conlidence heretofore reposed itt Us, and "with a deternaination. t� deserve a continua- tion. Of it in the future should the op- perienity be, given us. I remain, gentlemen,. Your obedient servent,- -T. P. WHITNEY Nothing For Hi Successor, Mr. Ahdeillah Elias, of Brooklands House, Brooklands,' . merchant, and Princess, Steeet, Manchester, who left $500,000, directed, that should his wife again marry within , fifteen .years of his decease she. be given 25 cents. Testator desired to be buried in the Jewish cemetery at Diderenry, and ellreeted that no fewer than forty coaches3esh0t4eattentb,hs funeral -ten Left. Huge 'Fortune J. THE CANADIAN BANK OF. COMMERCE SIR EDMUND WALKER, Q.V.O., LLD., D.O.L., PRESIDENT ' ALEXANDER LAIRD, GENERAL MANAGER CAPITAL, - $10,000,000 REST, - S6,000,000 MONEY ORDERS The Money Orders of The Canadian Bank of Commerce are a safe, cony ettient and ecanornical method, of remitting small stuns Of EURney. They are payable without charge at every branch of a chartered bank in Canada (except in the Yukon Territory) and 'in the pritzeipal Cities. of the United States, - The Orders and full infortnation regarding thern may be obtained Ja application at the Bank. in the event of Joss of a Money Order the Bank will, on receipt of k satisfactory gOarantee, make arrangements to refund the amount of Drane alee at Credit202 the lost Order. EXETER BRANCII-W, H. C014,INS, el aoager. Nolsons Bank' Incorporated1855 Capital (paid up) Rest Fund - Total Asseta Over - 84,000,000 84,600,000 844,000,000 83 hes in ,,anada, 31H1 geue and Orrspeu4entatI Principal Claes in ROM. 011eINESSTRANSacTero, SAVINOS SANK DEPARTMENT samegom1oormommilwi$101$1110111110INIONININIIIIIIIIIMINSOMMIN at al Branches, Interest allowed At highest current rate. EXETER I3RAPACH Agents at Exeter for t e ptiminiori GOveromertt PloKSON 0.04,1179, 801iataro• N. A atTED02.1 14iallagorI CLINTON. ,Fred. Ilei Oraxel Ttemd 'just nortt. at tut't with an see,ilent an$tE "nywe 1/aPPW„`;c1 itt vaY but wt4ch proved to and trmiblesome. He waealigh boree and ne doing 10 ,steepett upon loose stone wigclvtutmeti. ',riving We lnItio a 'had tw4at, Ica fact the aocle ,J)Int Via di alOratel, A . even H.UNTERS': ItETURt TIC 'INLETS AT SINGLE IzokItE OCT. ilth to NOV.J.1.th. to polntsItt Tema.gara!„ Points eiattawa. to Terniskarning and Kipawa, Ctle, in- clusive, ntsso to certain paints in Quebec, New Eruttswielc, Nova Scotia. and hfaine. OCT 19th, to Nov. Ietty to Muskoka Lakes, Penotang, Lake o Bays, .Micliand, l‘faganetawan River, Lakerield, Madawaska. to Parry Sound, Argyle to Coboconk. Lindsey 10 Hall- burton. Points froni Severn te North Bay Inclusive, and certain points reach- ed by Northern Navigation: CO, Alt tickets valid tor return midi Thurs day Dee, 14th, except to potnts reached by eteamer lines, Tuesday, Nov. 14. Literature and tun Information from any Graini Trunk Agent, or addresa A. E. DUFF, District .Pa.ssenge.r Agent, at Toronto, Ont. I. J. KNIGHT, Agent, Exeter. CENTRAL STRATFORD.. ONT. ts to the tront as the best sebool of its kind in the province.. Our courses are beyond those of the ordinary buel-; uess college. Thee ,school has ar candle, ental reputation tor high grade work. We have three departmente, Conitnercial ghorthand and Telegraphy, and the .tiernand for trained ireip greatly ge- ceeds, the supply. Students are enter•7 iegrevery week, and the sooner you en- ter -the .better for yourself. Get our free ,cateelegue at once. D A. kcLA' CHLAN. Principal. Mme. Merozoff, ,..,t4p..,:entineereoSeeene of Lhe :largest c4t91:1,, 3:-,(01.s.„ itt Ftusia, 11a° 1 fed reeentlytie-otheedgeeit,eightY-fieur, isuving a fortune of $40i040,000. VARENI pure Silver Violin String for 25e. A real silver string bas nevar he - been sold at such a low p withstanding that tne Vareoi tying is not cheap in quality, made of pure silver carefully eou,:niu,1),11",gzad English gilt and then b • As a result of good materials and geed workmanship the Vareni string is wonderfully durable and possess a marked degree the splendidly cleah•,t1 tone, peculiar to pure silver strings, You should have the Vareni G String if von have a. Violin. 1011..111011011111.104.0101MIS/14001( S. MARTIN &SON ..1 -14 -14.144 -14:14 -14+++.144.1 -1 -i -T. Fresh Groceries We are now well establish- ed in business and we believe on the best of authority (ram. ely that of a daily increasing business) that we are meeting a long felt want, and giving the best of satisfaction. Remember our motto,— "Fresh Groceries all tne time," All kinds of produ6e taken in exchange. JAS COULD • , slur* • 42.1 Fir 116 1 -4.71O t ,...U111111111. Miring . )s''—' 4 •••••1 . 7..• • . , 9r . fahaMAI 4 • Jorveral 51.1111r ' 40- . Norgr;MC To protect your family' from the ravages of disease and infection; and. , the: rigor§ of winter;to 11_1111Ce-OtIr lactne the abode of Health -and Ilapniness. Statistics tell .vis t;heit tirere%were over 250.000 fic.attlEi 113 North America la-st yearlroni fever`tiiid.Phentitonia; Over 90 per cent. of these eases we're traceable to out:door'Clesete'nand all were the result of insanitary' conditions. ., , , Are you go:Ing, -to, anb-y.w.,'`thl Lerr' iible deaLh, rete , to. continue. NIICALAbC8LoiOutgeTT: sa'n!te-rly.' , ,;:i,",:i ',6'd'ot,iesi, carri.,,,_ NV ,1 yy ;not ..,_Inji3u.re,,, Health, - by irtstaliin,' a"PkR1CYTE" `SANITAP.Y. CH.C.-, s th:e andorsentan't of ,Phys:cians :v,,,, water-sgs'teni ; no ,,0 lumbi,ng ; no sewage car, 'tia in,stalled ...,11. any .1-3a.,,rt. and Health, OlVielals; a[riki, olaoc, I -rein -clad guarantee, llequites nc) expeli- 0.3 your !Lorne a1.- the, ci.n-rat ;of a few tn. nttes of your Gpare Line , las,.9 a. .n... - I, ,., - , - - .....na and. cOisc 1i.3,3 ' al a ,CENT a. day. -PARIFTEP..':'," fi?.„letta llas' been proven 'coy EaCter:olcgical teat, .D )9:- ..; Ile ITIO'gri, PP•Welft ii!tctant D,odorant and Germicide, known to Sce000 The 'ITAIteti CeizetncAn cLoET1 In ,sold by , :iio ' ' " -"..g.: A call 'ecynv TnEtt7R7..1---0-'11 n. TORONT 'Beaman, Exeter, Ont. you, No 1.r2,u,krnexift<- 0,Y111. b.r.e.cASS Mgit MONT fJCOLIsTnn,