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Exeter Times, 1908-01-09, Page 1• niter HURON& MIDDLESEX GAZETTE T :s THIRTY-FIFTH YEAR -No 1787 EXETER, JNT., CANADA, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 9th 190, $1.00 per year in advance. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••.••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• JONES & CLARKS' Rhone No. 32. JANUARY Stock -Taking Sale it Big Snaps in all Our Winter Goods We are now stocktaking and see that we have some winter goods that must be cleared out. Good deep cutting will (lo the deed. We don't want to carry one article over. Gashnncra and Wrappnrntta I. r 24 and d' u • for only lOcOu1yard, tilacll colorslinesto anbed patternscleareout • choose from. it Ladies' Fur Coats This is All We Have Left. 2: ••• • • 1 i ;- If •• • • Ladies' Jackets • Only 5 Ladies Jackets left to be sold at 25% oft A few Childrens Jackets at the same discount. 1 Only Fur -Lined Coat. Grey Squirrel lining with Alaska Collar and Revers. Reduced from $75 to $55. 1 Only Electric Seal Coat Sable Coital & Re- veres reduced from $50 to $40 3 Only Astrachan Coats Sable Collars and Reveres reduced from $50 to $40. 3 only Astrachan Coats Plain Collar reduced from $50 to $40. They are all the best quality and arc guaranteed for 5 years. Fur Ruffs, Muffs and Caps at 25 ° off. Men's Tailored Suits About 1.2 suit lengths of this to be cleared out to make room stock. seasons for our goods spring Jones & Clark Headquarters for the Celebrated W. E. Sanford Clothing also high grade oboes and wall papers. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••NN•••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••• s � .z 2•2 22 SS 2t • • 22 2••. �Z is•Z ft• 2= S•Z U. E. SUI SC1tIIHEHS. Will please note that we have to pay one cent postage on each paper going to the United States. This means that your subscribtion lutist tx• paid in advance. When you see your subscription ex- piring remit $1.50 for nnolhet year so that you will not miss any copies of The 'firms. G1T THE BEST GRAND PRIZE ll;hctil f\wiiil y01110:S FAIR; 1 .SL1.• OtJIS • f BEFORE AND AFTER TREATMENT. AmIltime Canadian 'rettcrine in so absolute, cettnin cute for Eeeema, Acne Rosen. Tepee, Pimptle+, Itlackhcids. Ringworm. Barbers' itch Scald head, Itching riles, ricers, .•res, and all cutaneous and (heal blemishes. ltas been thoroughly and sucr••ssh.11y tested IO hundreds of so called incurable cases. It is entirety unlike any other preparation, mixture or ointment that has been sold or pre- scriber!. A sew applications will convince that Is has wonderful niedica1 virtue and intrinsic merit. It is made in Canada. .\ gtsnl holiest Cana- dian preparation Price one lea Fifty Cents, or five boxes Two Dollars. Mailed to nn• address on receipt of price. Sold and recommended by all leading Drug- gists in Canada. Pamphlet free to any address. Nit Manufactured and sold try the sole proprie- tors. The T.tt.rine Chemical Co. Windsor. Ontario. Sold In h:•••tet• I.w \\. s. ('ul. \\', et. hooey end .1. \'' nrotwning. 11.11::-''. «lata. -_ 1. ra Rectwt1y 1.:itarged e Y'ITI I 2G,00C Nevi Words Now Ga•eett sor cf Luo World w • 'I mean t :ora 2;,O0) t.t1•scd on tlx, latest 1A•11::1.3 lctIII eJ, NcwLicernrhic;,l Dictionary cont^In:nT t 1).31 -vita( f over IOE(U0 tl. 1 e.i la: i.unw. 4:410 of Vim h, rl•_ath, Ole. 1'.111e,11`i WY.%1 r.\ It1:14.Th.T"., T.L.1)., L otl:arttt(.-,.41..k,ocrc:f I:e:ovation. 3GJ (; :, rage)a -I:-•i. f")i..: rt:. P. .4r:r..:(, a Neeelo(1 i. -.) I- '7 1.e Also \i c:r weal....h 1:•.1': -+. 1 : 1 •... t:eQw1!�r IC!:I:r'w', r Da Lune Lahti- :t I IEE, ••Oir. i•;te.,/ti .:r' !'1 :-dr]t.C, . G. Ct C. I Publlanero. Certsef1o1d. K. Hua! _Me.t ` The Kneed meeting of the 1'shone - i1 t'ntuwFire Insor.ncP ((L, 111 lip belt' in the IM Mortgage Sale UIiAR __ ON MONDAY. ,FEIVY 3rd, loos. i of 12 and Mouth half of Lot 11, ('on /it (Inc p. tit. ; cession One, McGillivray, on The hnsnless ronr.i'ts of rr'ceivirg I Il BLIP HILI, FAR( he Directors annual report and the Monday, .January 27th, i ;H)'•, M. Y.McLean H.Horio Liberal Conservative M. Y. :\tcLe:ul, ex -M. P. 1'., editor of the Sea forth Expositor, and Henry Morton, of Tuckersmith, will be named at the Nomination meet- ing to be held itt llensall next Wednesday as the candidates to contest the bye -election in this riding, made necessary owing to the reo,•nt death of Mr. -li. 11. Gunn. Up to last Thursday the Conservatives had not decided on a man - (lard bearer, but. at a meeting of the executive held in llensall during the afternoon -Mr. Horton was chosen to snake the run against M. Y. McLean. No Convention was called and we believe if the rank and fila of the panty had been consulted, There would be no contest at this time.. Bober Re -Elected by School 1,ustces, Saunders. Tait, Ache- son, moi.,..,. Water and light coin - • • tuissioncr, 1{. McGaw. The by-law to change i.uarantee of $15.000 bonds of ttuitland River 1'ower Company to ;guarantee of bonds of Ontario West FOR COIi('ILLOIIS Shore Electric Railway Company to J. J. KNIGHT, stone amount. carried. Also by-law \V. W. JOHNS, to loan $35,000 to Doty Engine Works W. .1. HEAMAN, and Ey-laws to borrow $7,000 to build A. E. FUKE, a sedimentation bay and 10 raise FOlt SCHOOL TRUSTEES $11,000 by debentures. F. \V. GLADMAN, 1.TiC.1N 11. E. HUSTON', Reeve, James (Bryant. CoitiL cillors, I'ETER FHAYNE, Thomas Arntita'ee, A. K. liocleins, REEVE Richard Raycraft, Chas. McMann. Div. 1 2 :i 4 Total CLINTgN I3awden50 40 50 59 •- Ati Mayor. Harrison \Viks, (acclatna- Bobier 00 57 40 sO -249 lion). peeve, II. J. Gibbittes. Coun- cillors, W. G. Smith, 'r..Tackson, jr.. Jas. Ferd, J. Taylor, Jas. llearil. Wm. Fuke 82 57 45 81 -205 Graham. 'Leaman 53 60 (r3 10-1 -280 HAYFIELD Johne 85 73 54 92 -304 Reeve., Dr. Smith. Councillors, 0. Knight 78 70 79 91 -321 Leyett 42 36 51 75 -201 Lindsay, S. Moore, J. Pollock, C. Parker. Mitchell 48 26 39 28 -141 Stephen - Reeve, Stephen Webb 1 SCHOOL TRUSTEES Deputy reeve J. 1C. Kellerman!) Couto -210 cillors. Andrew hicks. \Vm. Yearly, - 272 and \V. 1). Sanders, all by acelanu- -287 tion. a Majority of 44. Davis 71 3S 47 51 Frayne 70 00 50 80 (Badman 02 59 56 110 Huston 07 65 05 80 GIBBS' BY-LAW For :di 47 42 79 Against 2•4 23 41 38 COW 13Y -LAW For 45 61 39 77 Against 59 20 57 59 -283 -223 - 130 -222 -204 Tho nlanicipal elections in Exeter this year resulted in the re-election of the council of 1907, the election of the two trustees, who were up for re-election and Mr. F. W. Glad - man, a new aspirant for the office. The Gibbs by-law was defeated while tho cattle plebiscite by-law bad a majority. From the moment the mt:uintaiohs were closed the battle was on in earnest. For the reev.ship, the two candidates, Messrs. •Ilobier and Haw - den were actively ettertg'd in round- Usborte - tteeve, Joseph Hawkins; Councillors, John Moir. Wal. Atkin- son, Sant'I Itoutly and (eoree An- drew by acclamation. Hay -Reeve, "Peter Lamont ; Coun- brtie(1 .tau. 1, at high noon at the cillors, J. K. Goetz, Robert 1TcAr- residerco of Mrs, \Veb4.er, (oderich thur, Louis Knlbtleisch nal John tt.helt Ler daughter, Lily, becttu.' the [;tiger all by acclamation. bride of Frederick Shephard, son of in London, Alderman Samuel Steve- Capt. and Mrs. A. M. Shephard. The ly was elected mayor over, Matthews groom himself follows the nautical by a ntn jority of 101)8. profession, the past $season being 11ENSALL FLECT1QNS. tanto on the F. llrcker, one of the Reeve G. C. Potty. Council, A. Brandt, A. &rutin. .1. Stewart, .1. Shepherd. School trusters. C. A. McDonnell. Dr. Sellery, W. Stone- Mts. llodsert, of Exeter, visited her son 'Win. here last week. • The dance given here by the young •men, in the !tall on Friday last, was flargely attended. A „ood little is re- ported. 11 r. and :Mrs. Jas. McKat.. and children, of Cromarty, were guests of 1t r. and Mrs. .las. Gardiner one day Iasi tvctlk, Huron Thomas Gra bane. One of Goderich's oldest residents died las. wt. k aged 93 years. The lite Mr. Graham Aces born in Belfast. Ireland, in 1815 :Ind came to 1Gutada in 1814. My friend, look here! you know how weak and nervous your wife is and you know that Carter's Iron Pills will relieve her, now why not be fair about it any buy Ler a box? The License :Commissioners for West Huron will meet at Clinton on Friday to consider the application for the transfer of the license of the Normandie hotel from C. W. Brown .to A. 1, Strome, of Berlin. Tho death occurred in Egrllo,dville last Thursday, of Mrs. (Margaret Campbell, relict of the late William Allan. Deceased had had remarkable good health and had treached the great Inge of 84 years and 5 months. D. Munro, of Auburn, postmaster, retail merchant :111(1 one of the most respected citizens its Huron County, died at his house New• Year's Day. Some time ago he had an operation for cancer, which seemed to be suc- cessful but he never regained his for- mer strength, When the Stomach. Heart, or Kidney nerves get weak, then those organs always fail. Don't drug the Stomach, nor stimulate the Heart or Kidneys. That is simply to make- shift. Get a prescription known to Drugrgiats everywhere as Dr. Shoop's Restorative. The Restorative is pre- pared expressly for theca weak in- side nerves. Strentatheen theao nerves build them up with Dr. Shoop's Re- storative -tablet; or li;uid- 'and see Trow quickly help wit! come. Free test :sent on re4ueat by 1)r. Shoop. Racine, \Vis. Your health is surely worth this t,imple test. For sale by W. S. llowcy A New .Year's wedding was Cele - Gilchrist {oats. Iter. J. A. Anderson lied the knot. His honor. ,lur4;e Bolt. has given judeemeut in favor of Joh It O'keti;fe, man, \w "C. ))swig. Senforth, ()Merin! \1 r. .1. Ra nsforil, Zurich -Police 'Trustees elected by the defendant, to p.y dantnges and by acclam+tion, costs of the ac. ion. John O'Keefe Mitchell -The old council was re- who is a atltle buyer of Seaforlh, elected by acclamation. brought fiction 0 Mr. John itensiord, claiming dant:•zes for not in; .up .votes, while several of the --T - deliverin e certain frit scat tie that nominees for the council and school Young Men's Sunday. O'Keefe houzht from him. The case board kept way, looking 81 - was tried at the division court at ter votes atui the influence of their Next Sunday, Jan. l2th will. ob. Clinton all the 3001 of December but friends. served as Young Men's Sunda+. in jud;,lent tuns hot given until a The warmest fight. however, .c. n- all the churches a representative of few days ago. tered in the election for reeve. Last the Y, M. C. A. will speak In the A tickling cough, from any cause, year Mr. 'Dobler had a majority of morning. In the Town Hall at four lis ;uickly stopped by Dr. Shoop's 119 over .Ilawdwi, lint this noir the o'clock there will be •. meeting for I Oouzh Cure. And it li SD thorou;Illy majority was materially reduced. Mr. young men only. Special tnnsic has : harmless and safe that Dr. Shoop Mahler winning out by 41. been arranged for this meeting, in t tolls mtithcis rgery where tc give It Mr. F. \V. Gladman the newly el- the evening 5 union service will be without hesitation. even ;to very ecled school trustee headed the poll held in the .lathes Street. church. young babes. The wholesome green for that office, while the two old There will be no service in the Presby- 1 leaves and tender uterus of a lung - members Messrs. Huston and Frayne terian and Main Street churches in I healing mountainous t+hruh. furnish were only a few votes behind. the evening, as both these churches t 0 curative pr.;erti^f to Dr, Sheep's The Times issueda special :tette will give way for the union service Cough Cure It calms rho cough, and this year titin; n detailed ata.. - in James Street in the evening. heals the tore and sensitive bron- ment of the voting, and beforo 1I. •_ I ' rnenlbra(un,''. No opium. neamtchloro- + form, tu+thitt harsh used to injure results were computed at Ills Town Toys, Fancy Post yards and Calendars, Fancy Handker Hall, the special was ort the streets Far uhar or (suppress. Sitnply a resinous chiefs, Kid Gloves, ladies and Mens Fur Gauntlets q ',allies Fur and eagerly sought for by all wish- dant extract that helps to heal Topped Felt Slippers, also Childrens nice red Felt Slippers. Just aching tun;?. The Spaniards tall ill; to learn the returns. A meeting hi the interests of ill r. the thing at this season. Many of the voters (lid not under- M. Y. ,McLean, the. Liberal candidate call tuts shrub which the Doctor will he held in the Public hall Wed- I use', 'Ti's Sacred li(.rh." Always d'� Ile sure to visit our store during the next two weeks. Highest prices paid JUST BEFORE STOCK -TAKING SAL 10 per cent. off on all Heaters==A snap. 40 Tons Cleveland Coil Spring Wire 400 Rods Ideal Fencing At special prices for one week to reduce stock. We \\'ant the cash. Ranges Ranges 10 Per Cent, off on All Ranges Souvenirs, Garlands and Nationals, guaranteed good Bakers and easy on fuel. HEAMAN'S HARDWARE AND STOVE STORE +•i+•i••F•hf•i••t••l••i•+++++:4+•h&•l••1•1-1-i : 1• 4-:✓::••1•d-✓r•1••t:--i••h✓v•h•1••1••l••h•h•1••1+i! •r +++++++++++++,..-:•+i-:-:-:-:-:-4++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ,1, 4. If You Want Cheap Hardware Go To : T. HAWKINS & SON ;Y 4 4 Plaster Paris, 4 4. $ Always in Stock at Lowest Prices, Galvanized Steel Shingles + and Siding, Etc. T. Building Supplies Glass, Nails, Cement 1.* T. HAWKINS & SON Dealers in hardware, Cement and Wire. + -1 ..}}� 1••1••h-h4.144.$r4• :• :• :••:.:••: '•-• ::•4: -: •h� 4.4.7.4• :••1••1.1.1.1••1 •t- :• :'•i-+4444*++ 4-4-14444.444414++++-1-1-14+++++ le .: •l•++++++•F+++✓ +++++•�•i••1•i# • Where you will find a full stock of The Leading Hardware Store in Town Good Showing at Coward & Co's Come see our China Hall. No need to go to the city to see it, we have it right here, Chinaware and Glassware in abundance. The very latest novel- ties and prices most reasonable. Yee our 5, 10 and 15c counter. Nothing could be better value titan all the articles here. It will cost you nothing to have a look, and we know you will be delighted. stand the wordil4Z of the two by-I.•tw b.11ots and some wi shit to wets 1 nesdny evwtinz the 13th The can- man' Dr. Shawp a Cou;h Cure • . e►II ,lowt`r1 11 tllf• .t +, York, . RD & CO. Winchelsea for. Some failed l+. vale on ilia by- Hiss Nettie Passmore. of Toronto, i ) COWA laws at all. spent the vacation at her home here. , :riot a true commission, has been ap The business 'nen ere greatly disap-j Miss Myrtle Mad;e, who is attend - est inspector u[ 16c Canadian for - pointed al the Gibbs by-law failing in; the Conservatory of Music. Tor- totThis receive the re wird number of onto, and who wets at the Longe of flambe, of appointments to be made votes, ns at n meeting hold last her parents for the holidays, re- to the staff, ns sten trained for for- sutn,ter, they had promised 0 their turned to Toronto. Monday. for- estry +cork lx'eome ac:ulal,l•. 11 r. hearty support, and it was on this Mr. 11. i). 'Turnbull :old M. A. Gar- ICtuchlcl is a native of Huron Coun- promise that itlte company twcnt diner left last Saturday for St. Nary+ ty+ Ontario, where be helped to clear l,eid and erected their buildings. to continue their stu(lies at the his father's farm. Ile taught school aAs the matter now stands, the Gibbs 11izh school thew. for a number of years in Canada. Co., is under 110 obli.cations to the M►. Gotwnn connmenced hi. duties and later in 10'' failed 8 .1tes, 11-, town and c•nn more nw'ay at but' as lonelier of S. 8. No. 2, on Monday completed the the• :, years' agricul- 1' `, %%Lill. if the by-law had passed jest,tarot course in the :Michigan Arri- I by \\• Si Rowe), fat then, voted m;ainst while. others' (ltdnlr and I)r, .McDonald. ex -M. 1'., wishing to vote Spills) thein voters of \\'in.tl►nln 1111(1 others will speak.A. 1:neehtel. lately the for. 1. •I• for all produce. lthe uzn(uu•nt with 10.' town bound Nr. and 'lrs. 11. W. 1'. 11.•Iv,,a re- cultural College, and graduated with i th(•n, for a period of lett years, turned on \Vednesday Melo 1' -1 from (hi' degree of bachelor of scimic,. His It was thought Monday ni;ht that a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Eacreli. of forestry course one taken nt. Cornell the Ly -law had carried, but accord- 1trantfeed. - University, where he reeeiv.'d Ih • d•`• ' 1111 to the statutes 33'2 totes were Mr. G. S. Heavers. w110 Ills 11(•rll ,gree of forest CIi'. its :`r. necessary to carry it, beit►z •i WO' here for the pest week taknie charge blAltltiC thirds of tate available number sof of his brother's store. returned to \V111t11-t3\\'AItT/,-In Crediton, on persons assessed on (hr 3.14.`S`1111 'tit Itis home a1 8-114,10 on Thursday lest. roll as fie nets. There aro 497 such yr. Iters (itrdincr. of Ch. t:Iter, I Thursrl..w. Jetty. and, by Rev. E. voters on the voters' lists and 'ns Nan„ is t•isitin; nt Mr. .las. IB:►il.,n ! I1. Henn, Miss Lydia Swartz to ore than one-fifth of that numberNr. Ed. \\'arm. more Lynes' 1t1011\ \- NIOltLOCI: - 1:1 Crediton were nlgninst the by-law 1 h two• Mr, and Mrs. William Ward visit Jan. ..It by 1{rc. i:. II. Bean. hiss Wharf 011r tl - • was 'c• 'r \\': r at 1 rt 1 1 thirds of the avatlnblr volt nee- ed 11 r. Archie Irli Mar. Norlock to Nr. Otto lironit. essary', Had the vole azeinsl it ;ea the holiday season. IR)ItN been leas than one-fifth of the avail- Mr. and Mr.. E. 1' aoftnau and Illt(a1: \-In 1'tbon,r on Dec.31st to able tote, them a three fifths tot (,telly. of (Bellcore visited withMr.Mr, r In 11 r. and Mrs. Thea.'c.Brooks. a would have carried 0.. and Mrs. \V. A. Turtil.ull duringtlu' toll. Althouti the cOtw• plebiscite rer.'iv- X►naa. holiilayt' 1101{. h: -At \\';Ilk• rvillr. Ont.. h'ri- 1 ► majority of woleo rite council T'1 \li•�(•s Is•rhrnn •Ind Ansi • Gar. ' ee ,, ‘1,'";flel3rd. et (10ri as it J,l. asst boulfrom visiting diner from thRev.eir uncle, v. , lian. ons, '"1111 ler o 19". thef Ute I E. wife of I E. a Ly -law prohibittnz the running of lir. Turnbull at Toronto on !(•Iter- 11 ink of Canada, of .I ton. cows at lar;e. They can either rag!' (lay last. , a by-law or allow it to drop. of T}try Tun of our t•i1L•u;o bays dia:tprw'nr- 1 +\TTS:IPION-At (frond Beret, to Mr. 1 M W Patterson. 1oy. DIED NVA1.1'h:R-in Mighty ood, on Dec. 22tel, Mrs. Jas. w,l ,••r, axed 74. SANDERS -,\l Kt. Joseph's Ralph al IlUB, h.nuly \loo', heloted w.f• of Who,c naturd i y Yl. Marys. spent New Years day with i. made u t r.[ niers .lames A. Emitter. OUR IDEAS of what constitutes good clothing differ from the ideas of most other firms. We de- mand and use in itll our Shits and Overcoats only the best material and the hig•hct class of workmanship Give us a call. W. JOHNS Merchant Tailor WI NTElt You cannot have Hufnm.'i in Wintnt You cannot have lust+bin, in rain But' be sure when the leaves fall off from 1 he t r,'es And the North East wind Causes the water to Trees() That the ,now flakes will soon fall again. are fit. e41 011 .t•tw \'ear 's day and nn lrac, nn( Mrs. In. a ersnn• :+ For all nature must fol:ow aeras or then haw ns yet been obtained. kind of Assay s •arc ns len ht time tt.11 fol. HE.\FOItT11 \I ,w or, Thos. E. Hays. Iteewe, Int. •t -en. councillors. 1). .1. >tcC•11- Innt. Adapt Mel: iv. Jobe ('huff. .1. uditora report: ele'•tion of two Direr- � at Two o'clock p. u.. on the prnnlises , and of two Auditors. and any i to be sold in block or separately tot ST. Mt IRYS. ther busioeas that may be in the in ( suit purchasers. Two thirds of the \1 ,woe, .1. Will yid. Conte -0101 s :•t wrest of the Company.• purchase money can remain on :I mre. I III"r e. P. McNeill •Itnd F. !Itch solo e est 11 •11(1 .1. it Ftiiii llloll• : 1,.. r t 11 tw rrd. C. E. \\'hiliban: east tw 1I.t, 1.. 11. Sanderson : south ttnrd. \lei then. (;ODF•RiClh Mayor, Di. Macklin, Il.. t'•. Holt \IrLetn. Wemv 11041••, G. \1 F1 Nott. Councillors, 1)r. 0 •Ila -t. .1. (' Laithwwaite, J. Craizie, l+. \\n 'Ilton -- son. 11. C. 5lunnitir•. C. II. 1,utuber The Directors whose terns of office g•tgn for five years at five per cent in- expirt,, hut who tire eligible for re• terest. .\lawnt :fit acres of wheat, fall election 14"e 3. le. ltrtssell and Wm. ' plowing all done except about 13 acres Roy• one-quarter mile from Mooresville, Policy hal l•'i. :Ire r+.guested to ate I'or further particulars apply to tend, ' GLADMAN Ac STANRUILY, R. W. F. R6AYEitA, yecy. Barristers, Exeter, Mr. Theohald Deirrich from St, 1i. F. HUSTON,ital., Exeter. Heaths, is visiting his brother here at I JAMES STANLEY, Auct., Lucan. event. Mrs. \\m, Ki . oho lits been 111 A tl Id for a fete days. i+ cunvalrscin.. I low• ! be day Mr. and Mrs. T11ffin and Miss Tuf. Anil the AIm1;Sly Hein•; 'who role.; London, on Saturday. January 4th. fin of sotto. also Nr. (iso. I'ollrn, of up above Mi.s Lizzie Pollen' HAREM -in Exeter, on i)rceuthr'r :dl Them Thiry (Roach. of Milverton, lla• ordered all thin;s back loj 1907, Eliza Long, beloved wile of wwho spent the holiday' with her lar -`i C. Tourist tickets at low rates, Mtn. '-- Roach. \\'illite-nm Maker, • - 1 RU y • re, And to cover the dead with . maFrtle For tickets and full infornlation'callt� of white 3. J. KNIGHT, Depot Agent, Till winter has finished ' is re;;n nr write .1. 11 T, DepALI1, union Is a merciful providence teat he has Depot, Toronto, Ont. lent Until the cold %tin) its fury his e1�1L��(��=A. 1 spent 1NK'AY'sHuthet BItV scientific preacrtpi ion 4 nowwn to drtiz- So wo welcome t he sta w 11 tke:. Ears OE. •zists every+vhrr„ as Dr. 9hoop'a spin. I li4aatars .� of l:irkton, riaileti a W. A. Turn- • +Catarrh Remedy. tin'' W. r 1 ;1. 1)• 11, .f ball's list week. GRAND TRUNK SY's EM Flower, Fruit and Sunshine Delightful Winter Resorts of CALIFORNIA MEXICO & FLORIDA i 11111.•41 nn tintunl'ly �/AO. months and. 4 (lays. .rte_ Mr. .1. N. Stewart. of ltezina, oho Tlinl Catarrh treatment ,fro Wine 1 -ts len visitinz his parent.,. Mr. mailed out leer, on rr iu• st, by 1)r. mil )Ira. \w m. Stewart, returned to Shoop. l{:•cine, Wia. 'These tests aro his llnnu 011 MO/1111y last. prowin 1 to the people -without a Mr. .1. \'arch spent the holidays penny's cost -the ; rat v)tlbe of this t eetin z in lent ow el. Mr. W. t;ilfill•11► nip' Miss Gillfillan Howey.