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HURON &M1DDL ESEX GAZETTE:
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THIRTY-SIXTII YEAR -No 1828
EXETER, ONT., CANADA, THURSDAY MORNING, OCT 15th 1908,
$I.00 per year in advance
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LADIES WINTER
Everybody seems pleased
with our Coats this season.
We. too, are proud of our
great assortment. You get a
distinctiveness of style here
not shown elsewhere. Noth-
ing but the newest and inart-
est coats shown here.
Our Beaver Coats
from $10 to $12
Are Semi -fitting or Box
style. With silk braid and
velvet trinnuing or self strap-
ping. They are very choice
coats and our variety at those
prices gives you a fine selec-
tion.
Our Beaver Coats
from $15 to $18
Are. we consider, the best
coats on the market. they
are either tight or box fitting
and beautifully trimmed with
silk braid and velvet. All
the leading colors and smart-
est styles shown in all our
Coats.
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School Spor!s Pine0101ioo 10 W. R. Mel
Last Friday was proclaimed a The members of the local banes and
holiday for the high and public several friends of Mr. W. R. Alger,
schools, the day being set aside for who left yesterday for Windsor, (tet
the annual sports. In tho morning Tuesday evening at the Commercial
two interesting games of basket h311 hotel, where Mr. Alger has boarded
and football were played. In the since coating to Exeter and presented
senior basket ball game the team him with a handsome watch fob and
captained by Eileen farmer 1+'n3 win- locket and the following address:
mer by a score of 14 to 2. The Exeter, Ont. Oct, 13th, 1aOF.
junior ¢ams was Won by Stella W. It. Alger.
Southcott's side 1-0. The football j)Qar Friend. -•Jt is with p:odoun.l
game was declared a tie. regret that ee learn that you nre
in the afternoon the other events about to leave us, but (while we re -
were pulled off et the a ricub-
tural grounds and were watched by gret your departure we feel pleased
alarge crowd that you have received n well merit -
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ed Promotion with the institution
The contests 'were all keenly con-
institutiontested' and neatly every event was with which you have been a most
well filled t,y pupils wishing to win valued employee, While you have
the prizes donated. been among us you have made your.
Ju the [fifty yard rase for boys self a most agreeable chap. You
have done everything in your power
to make things pleasant for its, and
have.assisted us greatly in anything
pertaining to %sports, and we are sure
that in your new position you will
not only be of great service to your
employers, but that in a social way
you will attain the highest standard.
While the notice of your removal has
been very short and ns you are com-
pelled to take your departure • at
once, we cannot let the opportunity
go by without in some (way showing
our appreciation of your past favors
and friendship and ask you to accept
this small present as a token of our
high regard for you.
under 8 years, \V, Brown was 1st•
E. Wells 2nd and 11. Moyle Ord. fifty
•2 , yards, girls under 8 M. Morlock, G.
llarvey, M. Harvey ; Boys under 12
Clairio Wood, Hubert 11, Jones,
D. hall: Girls udder 12 A, Bell, M.
Knott. M. Acheson; Girls under 15
M. Jewell, 8. Southcott. Irene /Hardy ;
Boys under 15 V. Sweet, C. •Wood,
1•;. Anderson ; Boys over 15 .13. Mar.
tits, L. limn, G. Butt ; half mile re-
lay race boys junior II. Hanlon. V.
Sweet, \V. McLean: Quarter mile
relay girls. Stella t5oatlhcott, Minnie
Jewell, Lulu Taylor : half toile relay
boys senior, 13, Martin G. Butt:Girls
tvalkini• contest, Lulu Snell, S.
Southcott, Minnie Jewell; Girls' egg
race, Mary Acheson, M. Maywood,
Irene hardy : /Boys' egg race, II.
Hanlon. E. Southcott, C. Pickard;
Boys' sack race, J. Butte 13. (Martin,
F.. Anderson: Lady teachers' race.
Miss Howard, Miss Gregory ; Trus-
tees' race, Mr. II. E. !Huston. Mr. II.
N. Rowe. Mr. Martin; Standing
brood jump, junior, 1I. Hanlon, P.
Harvey, G. Taylor : Standing broad
t
jump. senior 13. Martin, L. Bern, G.
Z Butt ; Running jump, junior. Nr.
Sweet II Treibner. Ii Brandt • Run-
Ifcru G Butt peening high Jump
UR NEW DRESS GOODS
Have you seen about your New Fall Snit yet? It is a very
important question now, and the easiest, quickest. and hest way
to do is to call here and see our Swell Range of New Goods. Eiai
50c. yard $1.00 yard
A choice line of fancy
Tweeds in alt the new shades
also a fine line of plain cloths
in Black, Blue, Green and
Brown.
75c. yard
Buys some of our choice
fancy striped Suitings in Blue
Green or Brown; or a nice
plain Satin or Venetian cloth
in any color you may choose.
This is the popular price
for a Suit or Dress and our
range is large in Fancy Strip-
es, Fancy Tweeds, or plain
cloths in all the leading colors
andjfab'ics.
$1.25 yard
Something extra for this
price. The beet Blacks, Blues
Greens and Browns in plain
cloths and some real swell
striped effects.
Ladies Fier -Lined Coate
We have a very large range of Ladies Fur Lined Coate this
season. No Lady wanting a coat should miss seeing them. We
know we can please jou as we bought so many that we got then[
at the price to sell. Every coat Guaranteed as we sell no poor
furs. The very Best Rat Lined Coats for $W, jai, $6'), $ti.i, and
$75. \Ve also carry a fine lot of Men's For Lined Coats.
LADIES FURS
The very choicest of Neck Ruffs, Mulls, Stoles, Coats and
Caps. A hig stock to choose from.
Jones & Clark
Headquarters for the Celebrated W. E. Sanford
Clothing also high grade shoesaand will pLp)ri.
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MONEY TO LOAN.
We have a large amount of private toads
Oen on farm and village properties at lowrabs
interest. OLADMAN & STANBURY
Barristers Solicitors. Main et.1Ezebst
FRANK CAIRNS, Veterinary Sur
geon. Successor to A. R. Ram-
say, V. J. 'Treats .ill domestic ani-
mals on most approved principalb.
Special attention to dentistry. Office
at Ramsay's old stand on Main street.
Night call at Peter 13awden's residence
Main street.
ERNEST ELLIOT
Conveyancer Accounts Collected
MMONEY to loan at lowest rates.
North carat lan't, for Sale.
Office. Main Street. Exeter
B8.PHILLIPS, EXETER, LIC I
• eneed Auctioneer. Males con
ducted in all parts. Terms reasonable
Orders can be left at the Ti n ttrt Office
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R. A. R. KINSMAN, L. D. 8., D.
D. 8., Honor graduate of Toronto
University.
Dental Surgeon
Office over Gladman & Stanbury's
Main street- Exgrga.
T W. BROWNING, M. D.. M. C
• P. 8., Graduate Victoria Un
remelts, oMce and reetdeaence. Dominion
1,5 natatory. Exeter.
Associate Coroner of Huron.
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Catarrh Suffer
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• the inflamed membranes, re-
trooves the unpleasant stuffed
up feelir. , stops sneezingg re-
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leaves alt ca!ee, of Catarrh and •
('olds. \%e guarantee ire
goodness. Try a bottle 2•ic.
e and prove what we say. •
liOsSENUERRY, 'ZURICH see our new Hal- 1
E' Licensed Aucttonecr• Sales con
ducted in all [arta, Terms reasonabl Zjj lOe'en and Thanks
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0 satisfaction guaranteed
.1..40NEY TO LOAN
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We have unlimited private fund for invest
sn,5 neon tarot or village property
Men ot In [.rant.
DICKSON & CA siettsr
DICKSON J!t CARLING,
Diving Post Cards.
PURITY
Mr. Alger made a very pleasing re-
ply thanking the boys for the many
kindnesses extended him during his
stay in Exeter. and extended a cord.
ial invitation to any of them to visit
him should they at any time go to
Windsor.
Woodham
The second annivcrsars of \Vood-
haut'.: new churct, was celebrated
last Sunday, Rev. W. E. ,Kerr, of
Clinton, preached troth morning and
cttsu1rltgJ On d'lluesday etening a
grand fowl supper was givcq in the
basement of the church, after 'which
an excellent program was given.
Several from here went to St.
Marys. Monday night to hear lion•
G. I'. Graham.
A bold robbery took place here
between eleven o'clock Friday [right
and two o'clock Saturday morning,
when burglars entered A. 'fills tdl
Co. store 'by removing .0 portion of
a broken pane of glass, and stole
some seven or eight dollars from the
store and post office tills. Edgar
Mills locked every thing up %%no
closing for the night, taking most
of the money home with ,him. About
two o'clock Air. James Mills arose
and went to the store to load sonic
butter, which he intended taking
to London. Ile found everything in
the store upside down, and the tills
lying on the counters. There were
a number of 'postage stamps and
coppers. but 'the burglars left them.
Tho tills were pried open 'with a
claw hammer, and in cast they would
be surprised in their operation ,the
burglars had opened 'the cellar doors
in order to get out easily. Before
leaving they opened cans containing
salmon, sardines and peas :and twith
crackers, cheese and butter indulg-
ed in a lunch at the front of Lhe
store. Two strangers were seen in
the village during the afternoon
and evening and it •is supposed they
slid the deed. They evidently put
in a portion of the nig' t in Ed. � Jae
Copeland's barn. as marks could be
seen in the ltay ,were they 'had
lain. A handkerchief was found
also a certificate of guarantee
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Grand Bend which goes tth a watch. One of
It has commenced to freest • ail the strangers called at the •'store
Friday afternoon and asked Edgar
nights note, making it very [raceme if leo sold whisky or •if any could
fortablo for canvassing. be procured at the hotel. and on be-
niag jump, senior, .B. Martin, W 33. Oliver has a gang o.f'nen at ing give[[ a negative answer left.
work on the dock fixing jt up for -�-
junior, II. Treibner, QI, llanlou. E. the winter.
Brandt: punning high jump, senior.
B. Martin, G. Butt. L. Bern : Leap
frog race junior, Carling and Sweat.
Southcott and Harvey, Hanlon and
Jones : Leap frog race senior, Martin
and Vern. Butt and Butt, Carling
and Sweet ; Running hop step and
jump, junior, It. Brandt. IL Hanlon.
V. Sweet : Running hop [step and
jump senior, I3. Martin, G. Butt, L.
Hera;..,Pole vault, junior, II. Treib-
ner, G. Taylor. C. Harvey ; Po'.• vault
senior, 11. 'Treibner, E. C.peland.
G. Taylor ; Girl in bast sporting cos-
tume Margorie Huston Miss Iloward
Beatrice llodgert : (Mile Marathon
rare. junior. Barry Carling, Clarence
Pickard, II. 'Treibner ; Marathon sen-
ior. (rile and a half Ed. Willis, L.
Horn ; Throwing •basket ball, 8
Petty. Irepe Handford ; Special by
N. D. Burdon for ladies' blind fold
race. Gladys 'Kestle.
In the evening the presentation
of prizes to the lucky 'winners took
place in the Opera Hausa Mr.
\Veidenbantmer occupied the chair
and at interval.;. addresses weAre
made by Revs. .Martin and Goin.
Music tens [furnished by the school
otipile. For the second time Beatty
Martin :and herb Hanlon have be i
successful in [tinning (the medals.
for the highest number of points lit
the senior and junior events.
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BOWLING
Two rinks of Dashwood bowlers
came over Thursday for a friendly
game with the local players, and al-
though they put up a nice game the
Exeter bowlers were winners in each
contest.
EXETER DASIIWOiOD
N. B. Burdon J. K. Goets
W. 11. Alger Kcllcrmann
W. J. Beaman Siebert
L. 1i. Dickson llarticib
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N•. W. Taman. 3. K. Goers
D. :icltniis Kellerman(
W. 11. Levett Siebert
\V. Cla.t k. llarticib
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Mr. lfarrsion
1)r. Sweet
Dr. Bright
1(1:Itchfuld
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W. Barrows
I. R. Carling
hr. Bright
Rev. Collins
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L. ltavelle has moved his moving
store off the road for the season.
Mrs. Wm. Fritz visited at Zuricls
on Monday.
The sale held My Mrs. ."James
Cronyn ort Tuesday was largely at-
tended and everything brought good
prices. Ito ale amounted to a
good utat9 ., housand dollars.
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'sic eel enthusiastic meeting
yv t Mk lrenner's Hall on Wed-
nesda fight in the interests of M.
Y. McLean. Everyone went .home
well satisfied.
Mrs. W. I1. Oliver left for St
Marys on Tuesday morning, where
she will visit for a couple of weeks.
G. Beaman is having his house re-
painted. •
The farmers of this locality bre
still complaining of it being too hard
to plow.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Allister have
moved to our town where they in-
tend to reside in the future. •
A few friends gathered at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Abner Mollard on
Monday night to celebrate their tin
wedding. After partaking pf all the
good things provided by the host, all
went home well satisfied, hoping to
have a good many more chances to
visit thein on such occasions.
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TO TIIE ELECTORS OF SOUTH
I I U ILON
Gentlemen, -Orr the 112nd of Janu-
ary 1a$t you did me +the honor of
electing me as your representative
to Rhe Dominion tl'arlitnent, for
which I return my sincere and
heart -felt thanks. As Parliament hos
been dissolved and another election
will be held on Monday, October 26th
I am again a candidate for your
sufferages. As I have only been per-
mitted 'to have part of one session
I think in justice to the constitu-
ency as well as to myself, it is only
fair to ask a renewal of your confi-
dence for at (cast a lull (tenni.
This 1 now ask at your hands. and
should you sec tit to thus favor Inc.
I promise you that no effort will be
Skip 11 spared on my part to a ivance the
R. Goetz spared
interests of my constituents
Wambold and the welfare of our growing and
prosperous country.
Tiernan,
MBefore the close of the campaign
Miller
skip 13 I hope to have the privilege of mect-
mg with many of you personally and
It. Goetz erlof discussing with you the great
\\ n 'Tiernan public issues which are now so car-
Minestly engaging the tattcntion of
ear -
Miller the people of this country.
skip 15 Again soliciting your sufferages
and nupport, I am,
EXETER 1'UIILiC SCHOOL BOARD Your Obedient Servant.
M. Y. McLEAN,
Literal candidate for South Moron,
The regular monthly 'netting of
the hoard was held in tile Towtt hall
Monday. October 12th. with all
members present. The following is
the order of business duly iethtnittcd
and approved. l'er Chair, minutes of
previous meeting. l'er S. Martin and
It. N. Rowe that the doors required
Can. Exp. Bid. J. \V. Powell 2 for t he Library be procured and
d under the direction of the
••••••••••N•••••••••••••• Itelmirs committee. 1'cr F. ,Wood
• • plnc c ' u'
and 8. Martin that the payment of
Mr. lllostgarth, supply in the Com-
mercial department. ('e the regular
monthly payment void to that de-
partment. l'cr F. V. Madman and
I'. Wood that 1h•' following payments
be approved. Geo. M. henry sire Co.
science supplier $2?.20 : J.Gr igg lib-
rary. 824.60; W. S. hooey. drri!.
ty1.05. l'er 8. Martin and It. N. Rowe
that the Repairs Com. Arrange With
TRAot Mantes the janitor for the taking out of the
l.rger aToo ts in the approach to the
ant.�met9e11ne . ohlc1ttont or tbs MoIsoss
Bank. lite.
Moser to Loan at lowest rats. of la wrist
OFFICE t -l1 AIN STREET, EaltTiR.
a. cantina a 4.
4Ir. OtetaOa
Lewis Thomas Sc Nutt@ri
Civil Engineer & Architect
(IA!. Department of Publlo wool.., C•ana.la.)
Conailttn,t En (neer for Yuni-ipsl and County
Work. Electric e and
System wTanes. Brittat and rRetentotred Concrete e
race,' a London Ontario
DR. G. F. ROULSTON, L. D. tt. i
O. D. M., Dentist. Member of 1
R, C. D. S., of Ontario and Honor
Graduate of Toronto University.
On1CR:_Over Dickson & Carling's
LaOffices in Dr. Andersons former
SO HEARS`
EXPERIENCE
PATENTS
Daman,
Co'vasawra &C.
Anyone ,swivel a .retch and deserlrli neinin
��trtr1o.1 Meertata one epinMn res 'v'mnnlnl•
IM.ntw n N peobat'y p to opnuPunl
tlrnMetrteti;QMaeeentey fo�r^�a Ca receive
ewstls�iwtls% W*koaf h■"�, lob sIllifie
y illustrated weekly't
rias
poiima Wield. Sold kr
INtbssdasl.
V et. Wedowee..i0.- , .
a
school. Per S. Martin and lis Wand
that 31, Ruston and F. W. Glad:nail
Ito a committee to enquire into the
present rendition of the fonds of the
hoard in trlt!t with the Corporation.
to confer with the Conneil as to the
best arrangement for handling do
Santo during the iuenmitlg year and
to report the judgment of such con
ferencc for discu•!ion at the rest
regular meeting of the Board. Pe
11. N. Rowe adjournment.
.1. GR1(s:i, Bcey.
Ow:ng to 'next Sunday being the
anniversary of the Cavell Presbyter-
ian church. there will be no service
in the Main Street church in the
evening. Service in the morning as
usual.
Zurich
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, spent last
week visiting in Palmerston.
Mr. 'David tichoetling, of ' North
Dakota. is visiting )tis parents. I1.
is twelve years since Mr. Schoell:g
was here.
Tho services in the Evangelical
Church last Sunday evening ver,
conducted ley Mr. A. Cullens. )'roi-
vinoial Secy. of the Y. M. C. A. and
Mr. L. C. Fleming, of Clinton. HuiT-
wt County Secy. This soviet was in
the interest of the young Hien. id
is expected a branch of the Y. M. C.
A. will .be formed here shortly.
Rev. A. D. Giehler attended the
Sunday School Convention of Steph-
en and Hay held at Crediton last
Friday.
Mr. Geo. Schoellig intends selling
his farm on the Goshen Line and
moving to Detroit. where three, of
his slaughters reside.
The annual teernarnent of the
Zurich Gun Club '.t -a,; bald last Fri-
day.
'IOesars 1f. Randall and John Zettet
met with n serious ncc:dent on Mon-
day of last week, while pointing pn
Mr. J. l'recter's new house. They
were (both at work on the solidi go..
ble about thirty feet from lbha
ground. (when, 'without a moment's
warning, one of the supports gave
wdy. and they both landed on the
hard lrroun<I. Randall eves ancon
scious for about half an hour and re-
ceived a nasty • scalp trvcuttd, :t
fracture of the outer cnverinz of the
,krill and some internal injuries:Intl
is ill a critical condition. Zettel maty
more fortunate although his injures
consists of a fractured right arta, a
sprnincd leg and bruised face. Thal
both escaped iw•ith their lives 15
nothings ,,Mort of a miracle.
Tickling, tight coughs tan to sure-
ly end quickly loosened with a pro-
scription :1)Niggists ate dispensing
everywhere ns Dr. Shoop's Cough
Remedy. Arid it Is so very. veep
different than common cough med-I
icines. No opium. no cblorofonn,
absolutely nothing harsh or unsafe.
The tender leaves of a harmless,
lung: healing moil nta;eou! Shrub,
given the curative properties to Dr.
Shoop,+ tough Remedy'. Those leaves!
have the power to calm the most dis-I
,tressitig Coltishntt'l to soothe and The following Meetings will be addressed
heal the moat sons;five bronchial
membrane. Mothers should for by Mr. McLean the Liberal Candidate and
safety's sake alonone, always demand
Dr. Shoop's. it eats with perfect(
freedom he given to even the young-. others.
est babes. Test it yourself and SCSI
Sold by W. 8. !Dowel,.
a NATIONAL
HEAMAN'S
STEEL
RANGE
HARDWARE AND STOVE STORE
T. Hawkins & Son
Jobbers and Dealers in
Shelf and General Hardware, Paints, Oil,
Glass, Nails, Sinks, etc.
We (lake a specialty of Eavetroughing, Hoof-
ing itnd Plumbing in all its branches.
Call and be convinced that it is the cheapest spot in town)
T. KAWKINS & SON
FALL SUITINCS
Just to hand the largest and
best stock of Fall Suitings ever
shown in town.
We have received the Fall
Plate of the latest styles in Fall
and Winter Wear.
Make your selections early
and avoid the rush.
W. JOHNS
Merchant Tail( r
Exeter, Ontario
Liberal Meetings
Wh_tlen
Mrs. A. [Dinsmore after a pteneant Hon. A
visit with relatives and • friends
around here left mi Thursday to vis -
SALE IREG▪ iSTF.tt it her brother Rev. \V. n. Unison. of
Auction snie. of farm and per.'onel Kingevillc.
property. Lot 14. Con. 10., Ilan 1 1-2; Mian Sarah Batten. of 'Zion. visited
miles south of Zurich on Thursday,) her Sister. Mre. 'Thos. Metier ole San -
Oct. nth al one. o'clock. F. !le!sen-( day.
berry, Auctioneer. George echoellig, :Messrs. Ilazlewood and 8weitzer 01
proprietor. Kirkton, were visitors at our S. R.-
on
.on Sunday.
Mr, end Mrs. David John=ton. of
:McIntyre. were the guest? of •Mr.
Wm. Gunning 011 Sunday. e
Mr!. J. V. Mill!on and. Mrs. Dins-'
more spent Tuesday the guests of
Thur lay. (kt.,22. 1i08, farm faun
stock and implement", lot 23, hon. i
I 'borne. John Welsh. prop. 'Thos
Ctrneron and D. S. i'hillips, Auto':
Tuesday, Oct neico. Ura. Dae. Leas!. of 20th `
, ban stock andiboir
1u.plcrrents. Lot 22. con 1'sborne ttbo.ir cy.
at 12 o'cl<ck noon A Campbell
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prop
Thos. Cameron Auet I A meeting of the congregation "as
▪ ' I held on Thursday and it ono decided
to celebrate Thank giving by havingl
n fowl slipper. it is exp, cted that
Rev. F. Langford. of Embro, '.viii bo
' the speaker 'for Slnulay and the tom.I
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%sit tee in charge are Spir:ng no cf-,
fort, to make the programme nn'
Willi).evening the best ever lie-
teaed Ib in these pier. 1
The ympathy of this community
was ted when the Sad death of
CASTORA
For Infants and Children.
he Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
Exeter
(opera house, Friday Oct. Nth.)
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0. McKay, will address the Exeter meeting.
Farquhar
(Public doll, Tuesday Oct. _ ',id )
Zurich
(Town Hall Friday Oct. •_:Sed,)
W. J. Curry, K. C. Ex -Crown Attorney Toronto.
Creditori
(Town Hall, Sat. Oct. 21th. Thomas McMillan.)
• Each of the abos. Meetings e('mtnener et s o'clock.
G. d Save The King.
Dr. Fsrg':•oii. (.f Toronto, eves learn
CII of, as the dostsr whits practi!iaf
in Kirk ton had made warm Sriend)t in
many homes here.
Nr. Wm. ilrook.s ' ca: s a ti o..''
nils these days-asre its a girl.
if there ever was a specie
any one complaint (ben
Little Liver Pills are a !p
sick headarhe and every
should know Oily on
dose. Try thorn.