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Exeter Times, 1908-06-25, Page 1futer THIRTY-FIFTH YEAR -NO 1811 lillr ••••••••••••••••••NN•••♦,r♦•N♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦ ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• JONES & CLARKS' Phone No. 32. Millinery Bargains 1 25 Per Cent off All Millinery Off cleans a Big Cut, but Our Loss is Your Gain IWe have some very nice summer hats left, just as good as the beginning of the season. Now is your chance for a cheap hat. They are all to be cleared out in the next two weeks, so come along early and have first choice. Remember ,+ off is a I3ig Saving. ♦ • ♦ Keep Kool this Hot Weather. i• s Here is the Spot to Furnish Your Wants. • • • White Waists Muslins • ♦ Our I off sale is still on and Some very dainty designs •• • is clearing them out, but still in Colored Muslin, also White lots left. Muslins of all kinds. • • IUc to 40c per yard. •• Whitewear Ginghams make This warm weather will • • you think. We have In all the diffenvnt Colored • • everything you may need. Checks, Plaids and Stripes. •• at 121c per yard. _ • Underwear Hosiery • Ladies and children's nice Black, White, Tan, Pink Z• fine knit Underwear. short and Blue are all being worn sleeves or no sleeves. this summerin Cotton :and • Froin 10c to 35c. Lisle. :I • poultry From this date to Monday the 20th, at 4 p. in. (Saturday ex. 1 rented) we will pay the following prices for good plump Poultry, •Spring Chickens, 1908 hatch, 20c per pound, liveweight. • • Spring Chickens,fa 35c per ponnd, dressed. t• Spring Ducklings 1.5c per pound liveweight. • Spring Ducklings " 2t1c per pound. dressed. li liens, tic. live, 8c. dressed. Turkeys 12c dressed. ♦ All Birds 21 pounds or ever. • "9' Poultry must be dry plucked and plucked clean. Kill by ::• bleeding in mouth. No diseased, thin, crooked breasted or de- • formed birds taken at any price. We will nit pay cash until 1st iof November. Quotations from week to week. Regulations re - Z• garding poultry will hold good throughout season. JI Jones & Clark A• Headquarters for the Celebrated W. E. Sanford •••• Clothing also high grade shoes and wall papers. •••••••••••••••••••••••♦•• ••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • H [JRON &MVI1DDL U SEX GAZETT E EXETER, ONT., CANADA, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 25th 1908, , June Wedding. A Letter From Camp. IiO1t EV -FI AEl ,(By our own Correspondent) -At the Main street parsonage.I t:odeilch. June 2•2m1 -The V01011 - the home of Rev. E. A. Lear and teer camp this year at (Goderich has Mrs. Fear, a very pretty wedding been in full swing, with respect to ceremony was Performed on \Vednes- drill, etc.. since Monday the lath. The day, June 23rd at high 110011 when then are now getting into shape and their only daughter, Miss Luella be- put up a pretty fair drill. The church came the bride of '31r. W. S. llowey• parade last Sunday was well attended druggist of this place. The bride by civilians and soldiers :dike, many entered the drawing -room leaning on carriages and buggies being well Idled the arta of her grandfather, ;air. by the fair sex.'whe well enjoyed rho Will. Davidson, ex -mayor o[ Citral- sight of tho redcoats, with their dif- ford, where the ceremony vas per- ferent bands, as they formed up in formed by the bride's father in front square for Canon Dann, of London to of an altar of roses, ferns and dais- preach a very touching, impressive g .jeparted ies. The bride twos beautifully at- tired in Paris point d' esprit, ,lith and patriotic sertuon, old point lace over silk, wearing a The 33rd Huron regiment are get- business will 1 bridal veil with orange blossoms, ting into good shape and the people of --hiss Verde 'Leavitt, nurse, bas ♦ ♦ worn by her mother on her wedding Goderich are giving them a good time been very ill at Mrs. /lorry Goulds. ZZday, her bouluet being bride roses and the arch are appreciating it in -An interesting game of baseball •• and lily. of the valley. She (vas at- right good style. They have the name will be played on the recreation I f tended by bliss Grace .Luckhant, of of being one of the best behaved regi- grounds 'Thursday evening between , Amherstburg, who wore aa w•hioftitntsinGawp.Centralia and Exeter teams. This mousseline de sole over silk anti On° unfortunate affair occurred in will be the first occasion that the I carried American beauty roses. The the 3rd regiment IaatSuucday evening local boys have bad the opportunity groom bras supported by his brother when two brothers by the name of of donning their new uniforms. • I Mr. Melville Howey. Miss Mildred Porter, of Clinton were out bathing in The programme at the Strawberry llarrcy, cousin of the groan was a tile Maitland river. One was suppos' loci:0 on the Rectory grounds on 2 pretty little flower girl wit)t white ed to have taken cramps and sank be- Friday evening of this week will be silk frock, carrying a basket of lily fore his brother could reach hint, the a very varied and interesting one. If of the valley. The bride's mother would be rescuer being nearly drown- The •b)issca Carling. Johns and alar- fetta handsome gown black t er ed in attempting to saye his brother. tin and ,Messrs. McGuire and Jen - They were both taken from the water flings will sing. Instrumental nurn- Lohcngrin wedding march was play- and the :Army Medical Corps were hers by :McGuire, Berry and a spe- ed by Miss Ina Davidson, of Strat- ford, quickly on the spot, but after one cinl mandolin player. 'iter. Mr. Col - hour's work at artificial respiration, )ins will recite, Everybody welcome i• groom's gift to the bride )vasa one only was saved, rhe remains gold -Four days cracking bargain drays watch and chain with diamond set- were taken to Clinton to the home of at the Exeter Bargain store on ♦� ting, to the bridesmaid a gold locket the deceased. D. Company, of the Thursday, Friday, Saturday and and to the flower .girl a pearl 33rp Regt., of which be was a mem- the 25th. 20lh. 27th and 29th li ring.After the ceremony eras her, marched to the station, acc•on- Tune. At this big Bargain sale, one performed congratulations stere rc-panied by the regiment hand playinglinndred 'pairs o[ girls, boys, and ceived bye the happy couple under athe "Dead March in Saul" and "Near- childrens fine shoes go for just half eecaived of orange blossoms, atterer ray Cod to'1'hee." this was theprice, and thirty-five p its of ]'afe»t aloch a very dainty dejeuner teas second death in camp during our so leather. tine and up -to -dale shoes, ••• served, the guests present being only Joh neral Otter inspected the cam n here, and also 23 pairs of white canvas ♦♦ immediate_ relatives of bride and l p shoes all Re for half price, also one i• groom. The gifts to the fair bride last week and found everything sat- steel Safe and one handsome Cash were numerous and handsome in- isfactory. 'Register very cheap. This will be a ♦♦ "hiding Jsomc from Medicine liar, Sir Frederick Borden, liinister of rattling cheap sale, -J. W. 'Broderick • uul 'Moncton, N. +13. Mr. and Mrs. Militia, also visited our camp yester• _The death °cell red in Silver Park ♦ Detroiey left on the evening train for haat afternoon oon and attended a banquet, Saskatchewan, on May t24. of tMrs. •:Detroit. From there they will take K giveny the Goderich coon- John ,Kelly, formerly of Riddulph. a boat trip to Ihr[[alo and other cit and Board of 'Trade, toReth er with Cast .Tuly Mrs. Belly 'trent to Shiver • • points. The bride's going away the:3314 officers. Park to lite with her son. Besides • gown was grey notellY,� cloth with On 1Vednesday night there is going her husband she is survived by one ••• • grey hat to match, tit este from a to Sea grand military tattoo and die- son and two daughters, Arthur, Mrs. • distance were 'Mr. and firs, w, play of fireworks. Thursday n•i11 Bert Stiere and Miss Fanny. all of • • Davidson, of Stratford, Dr. and 11th. In lug forth a sham fight, in which all , ♦ Feiir and daughters, of Sea[orth. Mr.corpsin the camp will take part. Ex_ Silver Park. 'Mr. William Reving- • ton, of Biddurph, is a brother and L. Fear; 'Buffn:o. 11 r. add Mfrs. E. eursion trains are going to b° run into Mrs. Samuel Catl)ro. of London, and ♦ Davidson, ofStSe or.) and Miss eE.s Goderich for this event. Friday the Mrs. Frank Abbot. of Crediton, sis- ♦ Davidson, of Seaforth. The Times then will strike camp and return to ters. The funeral ,.,as held at Mel - fort on May 26. .- PY couple. l F. E. IL Locals -.'.Ir. L. C. Fleming is expected home front Cobourg nest week. -Mr. J. Wood shipped a car -load of I'at Cattle to 'Toronto. Friday. The Misses Ida Rowe, Peat! lies - tie and 'Lela Gould spent Sunday with fricuds at Clandehoye. -The public school rooms closed Tuesday for the holidays. The higb- er classes are taking the midsununer� exams which will close next week. -This afternoon will be observed as ;Decoration IJay, ►!he different lodges .w ill march to the cemetery and tit orate the raves of brethren and friends. The places of ) asiness close at four o'clock. • •♦ • McDONALD-SNELL Lumley Z•+ ( -A prier but pretty ,wedding was Th Lumley school held a most at the home of Dir. and Successful pienio at Grand Bend on ../Mrs. John Snell on Saturday Juste Saturday last. The Weather was a : •2Uth at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, that could be desired and the lake • •• • when their daughter .Vera A. was • given in marriage to at r. Ilerncrt ti;, was in an excellent condition for 2 boaltng'and swimming, which amuse- . 0Donnlit, of Chicago, formerly, of mems were indulged in freely by all • • WMoodstock. The 'Rev. A. 1i. Going, present. Our genial friend Paul • 4, pastor of James Street ;Methodist Dladge enlivened the crowd with his • :church officiated. Only the »timed- ever 'witty remarks. 31r, atter sen late relations of the bride ?witness- ex•trustce. very'ably looked after the • ♦ ed the ceremony. The bride, who "ie(fare of the tads and displayed • • was given away by her father, 1vos pts kind heartedness in numerous • • becomingly attired in a smart tail- ways, The fun came when Harry • • tired costume of navy blue sedan T. Morgan and Paul • cloth. The happy couple mer.' the Madge began their famous feats in Anderson, J. rtcipicnts of handsome and useful presents and the congratulations of a host of friends in Exeter, Wood- stock and Ingersoll. 'Mr. and airs. McDonald left on the evening train enroute to 'Chicago, .where they will reside in the future. Rarquhnr Inc Usborne and Hibbert Centralia Farmer's Mutual Fire Insur- 1'or ono of the best programs o[ ghee Gomuanu sports, Diet has ever been given here the slim of fifty dollars will be gie•- Head Office, Farquhar,;Ont. en in prizes on July 1st. There arc Pr(sidcnt-J. L. itUl;SELL. contests for nearly everyone. Ono new feature this Nice -President -W. 1i. I'ASSMOL{B Marathon race of twomileyear iIc beI the s. In the DIRECTORS. nfternoou a rousing old game :of Wm. Rov, BORNHOLM P. 0 baseball will Ile played between the Wm. BIto(, 1ViN esil1ssA P, O. .nil tl w" is Billy Elliot n; captain T. RYAN. DUBLIN P. O. and the "ma's." with Sam. Davis as ROBERT NORItIB, fitafcaptain. The first named will wear jumper overalls, while the latter will have to be content with wrappers of agent tot q'iffiCient dimensions to fit Jack thrown or the captain. AGENTS. •JOHN F.SSERY, Exeter. C'aborne and llitldulph. OLIVER HARRIS, Munro, agent for Hibbert. Fullerton and Logan. B. W. F. BEAVERS, Secy.Treat3. Farquhar. GLAOMAN & STANI1URY. Solicitors Oct New Rc6ords NEVEM FOitflEi' that any musi- cal instrument will grow stale unless it hiss new music. You may have an Edison Phonograph, or a Granmr►i.hone, and you may have for- Rotten how delightful it. was when the ecords were new. The way to re- new that delight is to buy New ire• cords. You would get tired of a Piano, c a Violin, or an Orchestra, unless it gave you new records from (Hire to time. The Phonographs are like other Apptusical instruments. They will en- ..."lMtain you it you do not forget to keep in touch with the new music - the neer Records. Ask us for the lat. e.rt, lists or hear thein played at our store. Series of new Post Cards just in. THE PURITY Can. )ixprers 131d. Exeter. ERNIST ELLIOT Conveyancer Accounts Collected t Cal tor th(' Asking 1 MON,,,' 'n ,• ,.,r,t rvr•, "erth Howev's Drug Store l Office. (cM Mein Streeett,, Exeter CIAIBTORrA,. Bears the11. Rind Y: i Hale Meals il'IOt big or am;f e2,. eeee , Kodaks and Supplies J ust received a supply of I Yhotogra1iic Outfits fresh front the manufacturers. We! have the famous Brownie Cameras f 2,00 up, Kodaks in the popular sizes. i:NI:I t.lt tie Adt10.1 The weather which has been very sultry was moderated un Monday night by a big dash of rain. It rained incessantly for nearly three hours so that great pools of water Were standing in the fields. Wr. and, Mrs. 1). Berney of Sault Sic. Marie, and Mr. E. tllornet't of 1t the deep blue. "0 say Ilarry isn't this the best fun you have had since we came back in that automobile." •'I bet Fred 'Ellerington wishes he were here instead of in that ditch" The marathon race run by the trus- tees and teacher resulted in an easy victory for Miss Miners. J. T. got out of breath and accidentally or rather purposely tripped 111 the sand. The latter was not at all satisfied with the result and cense luently the race will he run again at a fu- ture e is tc Our0 c 11r'et f t id Frank Remick wishes to enter the race, so look out. No need of bringing any Longboat around Lumley. Those wilo missed this picnic missed a rare treat and %e hope the next egina have been visiting their his- time the Lumley school picnic is held ter Mrs. A. Parris here. 'at the lake more of our friends who pionic of 8. S, no 3 Wrabrkl belong to the section will show their last'Phe Friday but the rain comiyng on inter st in the school l.y attending, marred the pleasure of the gather- - ing and no supper was served. The If you had taken two of Carter's children's sports 'were finished and Little Liver Iells before retiring you a game of baseball was Nein would not have had that coated ton - between K Played due or bad tasto in rho mouth this when the rain began to pourI'arluhar and \\'inchclsca tnorning. Keep a %i;.l with you for . A very large crowd had turned out to occasional use. .•njoy a half holiday. t :1irs. el. W. I'. Beavers is visiting J3011N h •r 1 c mr • r n parents in Brantford. t as,,t od on \\'cdncs- Me. and Mrs. Statham. If r. and ! 'iic•, .Inns 17th. to 'lir, and M". Mrs. '11cDonald of Exeter spent Hun- ; eels i\enieTli-_1, da 'lay, 'Mn11day d i • with Mr. and airs. A. llarris. June 'end, to Mr. and Mel. Chas. ell. Win. Towers has engaged Mr. 1 awee 01111. a daughter. !•:..1. Eacret1 for two months. 11r. .1. S. Ballantyne has itad his! .11)31 :It., -hi )':refer, .I r&. 11ny, house r..painle11 adding much to its •i11ne _3e1,. to 11 r. J e 11r�. dist. appearaHee• Ie)' Nan•iers n 111 L'. re Air. •I1. \V• )', Jl:\Itlill:l) Beavers was inSea- iIIEIINKE - \VE r/,EI,-.1t Detroit, forth on Thursday last on business.; 'Thursday, .lune le. ('ora E. daugh- Lightning strict the House of tlir.I ter of Mr. and elle. 1V. 11. \\'entzel Jos. Vatic,. on Friday last while they ! of Crediton to Mr. Frank Behnke. were at tlitschool picnic. The ,lint.' M'CDONALD-SNEL[. In Exeter Sat - Miss was slight. nrday. .bine _10thHA. 1. Miss (Let tie Kirkby.. of Salem, is • O'oint:. '.1i \• ra, NneLy11. evdaughter ,I'''riding the week Willi her uncle of Mr. and NI Ts. John Snell to 11 r. 11. 'V. 1'. Ilea vers. • Herbert 0. tiici)onald, of Chicago. 11r. and airs. It. $co(( are visiting now F.I I'EAii -- Irl Exeter, on friends in .itrathroy. l Wednesday. :lime 2.1th. by the :ler. Mr. • 111. licott had a valuable . 1:. A. Fear. Miss 'Luella Fear to blood noire killed by lightning in , all-. W. S. Jiow-ey, Monday night's storm. The barn also WAN set on fire but the fire was ex -DIED _ 1inguighrd lr.•fore any headway leaf; D}CK:30N-At alt. Forest. Aumlay gained. t Jere, _1=t, I' ter Dickson. brolher- a in -1.a oI Rer. W el elirtin, Ex.: - L__.4..._` ' ter. Sexsnlith 111A8'1'iNGS-At Cross Hill, ,lune 14th airs. Itoht. Cole who aas opera(- i John ll finings, brother of Al. 11a.- .0 on for appendicites sows weeks tinge. 18.•ter, aged 48 years. •ire is able to get around. - Mrs. !Beirut Young. of Credited. Zurich I 1 wag visiting at Roger North- 1Tie. 1' eine, I're(ler spent (1 lets Cotte was taken 01 Saturday thorn- , i` rye in Exeter last w.r'k. ing awl had to bi• taken hone'. 1 • he 1ru'te•'s have bad considerable During the electrical storm Mon- of the nl0 pl'trik torn up end will re• day night lightning .truck air. C. ' elle• 11.-m• with o'rnent. Aide north's barn and winning down , .1 nlirnr,rr from the village ettend- the conductor pipe from the rare- ed fo' rie... at Seaforth last week. trough etnlek a fwo.rear-old steer i Mr. er. Panne. intends. erectly: rt killing it ivaantly. The building dwr ding on the lot Rout), of was not damaged. ; F;ran,„tical church. To Huron Fruit Growers. -- The next provincial cxhibiinn will be held in Toronto early. in November. Last year the county made a grant of $23 for prizes to county exhibitors and $50 for expenses in making the ex- hibit. The county of Huron exhibit T. KAWKINS occupied a table 411 x 30ft. and was SN very favorably commented on by many leading newspapers and fruit growers. A full report of the ex- hibit was made to the County coon_ cil angd the diessofr50100 l of the ��e money, and names of some par_ Call ties from different parts of the of Sumnjercounty who contributed fruit for the exhibit. The Council were so pleased with the result last year, that a is for new styles in Clouting. We Have the similar grant hs made this year. If fruit growers in this county take an latest in all fabrics and 0111' workmanship needs interest in this exhibition the fruit 110 comment. We always have the best production of this county can be available shown to be second to that in no part of the province. Outside the chanty exhibit we should compete in the provincial classes. Anyone can Our Suits are the best value we have ever secure prize lists and information re- offered in Exeter. speeting the county Cxhibit by 'welt- ing to W. Lane, Eee'y, Goderich tier- licultural Societe. JOHNS We take the following from the legal news reported front Osgoodc Merchant Tailor Esl hallion Ilonitae :- 'Ire John Panders n c . \ , 'Gla.lntan, Exete _ -- r' - - rnote& (Wean .order for sale of lands R. A. R. K[N31f �v, L, D. 9 , 0._________. ), - - belonging to a`aettled estate. F. W. D. S • Honor graduate of Toronto T Harcourt, K.C., for infants, Order University, (`lU\EY TO LOAN, made for sale of the land as asked. keel. Dental Surgeon ! We 6•va•1•rRe•monnhot I'urchasc money to he p id into Office over Gladmnn R 5tau),ury'e 1 eluteteatrm and "tageproperrtisi so tolerate and the interest may be paid out to Main street- EXETER. OLA1)MAN & STAN) L'RY the applicant. Casts out of the fund. Barristers Solicitors, Xt.': st!Exoter ��"--~ DR. 0. P. ROULSTON, L. D. S. S,1'Il1LLIPS, EXETER, i,io EXETER R COUNCIL, D. D, S., Dentist. Member of B• R. C. D. S., of Ontario and Honors ensalt ports. Sales con Graduate of Toronto Universit ducted in all parts, Terms reasonable The Exeter council met on Friday OPFicx:-Over Dickson & Carling orders can be, left at the Times Ot11ce June 191).. The tnemhers present. Law Offices in Dr. Anderson's former - Rceve 1)ohier an 1 Councillors hake dental parlors. E,) BO�iF,�TRI';IIRI 7,URiGU Johns and Knight. The minutes of -- iJ Licensed Auctioneer Sales con the meetings, Il May, be on , 23r l and n W. B R O 1V �1 . 1A 3 11f. 5thD. ducted M. f ctec li n all : done , arts tl c w• Term- cre read and approved. t/ e 1 . ,y„ Graduate Victoria Cn and satisfaction guarantee: read f►Otn, reretty, ogles and reideoonce. I)omintoo TIl-�T T ' ..•bOt•tmy, kxeter, $1.co per )'lar in n:'t'ir.cc FOR YOUR JUNE WANTS Look Down this List Gasoline stoves from $4 0o to $20 00 Coal oil stoves from 75c to $l0 00 Ilammocks, a swell one for 3 oo, complete Screen Doors from 1 oo to 1 45 Screen Windows from 2oc to .Ioc Woven Screen Wire from hoc to 3oc yard Carpet Sweepers from 2 40 to 3 00 Washing Machines, very best, from 3 oo to 10 00 Paris Green in tz and 1 lb, 2 to 35c Scythes and Snaths 75 to f 25 Senoars Floor Paint 45c per qt. Senours Ready Mixed Paint 5oc per qt! HEAMAN'S HARDWARE AND PAINT STORE Hawkins & Son Jobbers and Dealers in Shelf and General Hardware, Paints, Oil, Glass, Nails, Seeks, etc. We slake a specialty of Eaveti'ouglting, Roof. ing and Plumbing in all its branches. Call and be convinee3 that it is the cheapest spot in town. Exeter', Ontario. A commn.nicat'on vas . c the Canad,. . timelpal Journal re. their journal. Associate Coroner of Huron, j'fj R.1NK ('AiRNS, Veterinary Sur Knight -Johns, that the clerk or- 1•genii. Successor to A. R. Rein- der five copies of the joit'rnal for P say, V. S. Treats all domestic ani - the use of the different conneilior �V�iU Tnoll�as Nutl�er nut's on most approved princinale. -Carried, Special attention to genii -try, Office Civil Engineer & Architect at ltamsa►y's old stand or. Main street. (Late Department of i'uI lie Works, Canada.) ; Night call at Peter elewderee residence Containingl:ntineer for J,tnninipat aid Co•lntr /1Aln street. Work, Electric railroads, Sewerage and Waterworks S% stern Whane., Bridges and Ite'enforced Concrete Phone 2220 London Ootane ' .iolans-Knight. that the fuer viewers acco,tlut of $6, as read at the last council 1neeti►ig be Net - Cat reed. lenight-Johns, that the follow- eng aceo1111t5 be peed. -W. Gillespie, hauling fire engine. $2.00; F White Iwo weeks street water ins, '12/4,40 : 0. Cndntnre, labor. 2.00; 10. Mallett, labor, 1,50; A. Bisset t, labor, 3.00; 1'. Haller. labor, 1.25 ; 1). Ituxscll, 2.90 ; 0. leu rnob r. 1,50 ; '1'h , Can ',\13111. icipal .lo,irual, 1.75i Fuke-,lohr,., fiat tenders be ask - tel for 100 cords of screened and nn-; screened gravel to be delivered 'it h. in the Corporation. The (111)11011(133 of tenders for the same are. to the hated• of the clerk before 7 m. June 2Gth. ke-.lo)ans, 11..x1 ', odors be ask- 1 .•.1 for the eon8113.0tion of an 8ineh' file &rain to be )aid along Andreae street troth Noitlr street to the creek. -Citta .1. l�niRht.I'nk. , that W. 1;. Ilissett he apai.l s12 fns ,.rut of 1):111.1 100m to .1 ,1.-.-•1',,:.,,). • , asked to instruct 11e--1- iv lot girl 511140re to com- m.I,' •.ork on the cement walk. A.t ...: i nmord to Fri.I y June '26. JOS. SENIOR, Clerk. HONEY TO LOAN Children Enjoy It 'ye t..ve unlimited private funds for Inyeel "I hare nee' Colts( cut 1 'ou farm or ,l1:11110roerro • 0 1:xpeCtOta •'.. o l•,tore,t. r p y C tomes with the greatest satisfa•.• al wall ley 11i('HSON & (•AIILINO children. It is a tvonderiul c.o.( fur Exeter colds and sore throat. I believe it see. DICKSON & CAI2LiNG ed the life of my little son, who was • very si;k from a protracted cold on his -`- lungs." aril. ore, No'PrioaConvefieboat iii{$. ANNiE iii{.11tI3LEIi. Hank Etc,nerr, tioiicllor. lar the Y0le0as Orangeville, March 13, 1P"7. w•.ner to Loan a! !ow•eet rates of interest. "i am greatly pleaset with the good 0 FICF;:-UAiN results we got from Coltsfoote ExpeC• BTRF:ET, g]Clt1FR• to r.Arat,IN0 a A. L. E. DWESCa torant. 1 get great enmf•rt with it for sly children. MRS. WALTER lf.%MaltND. 1.1.1.0 TOWN 1:1 Argyle St., Toronto. t pilo'. iwork der of aide m ngelbo,-• , .rc Colt/foot. Expectorant is the great - e l[r. Norman Wiseman ,1 .s the est home preseripti,n ler all throat and ebeat troubles in the guest of Mists Melena hourly Sunday vrortl. No Immo jigs, should be one hour Wi,'! r:` it. You Ur. John ,)'Nicol eat Ibe pu.83 of eon have free simple by 3'u ling name Mies Mabel McCurdy l st t3onila to Dr. T. A. Slo.:ui, I.11., T)-.,nto. All Mr. Wm, Irwinn ,of Dakota, and good druggists keep it. I'ra+ e, 25e. Mrs. Fullerton. of Seattle, are visit- Send tot Free Bamptt Today. ing their brother, Mr. Chive irvine.1