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Exeter Times, 1905-10-05, Page 4THE EXETER TIMES, OCTOBER 5th 1903. COUGHS 1 The Surrounding News troublesome at the best, of- I -- - n they lead lead to serious Cumplicatons AND rcfore they should not be ne- ected• A bottle of Our White Pine & Tar quick- ly cures Coughs and COLDS 25 cent bottle vi11 probably )e enough if taken in time. Irownin Drug Store The Exeter Times LE \ 1 i:\ It FOR OCTOBER, 1905 AY 1 8 15 22 29 AY 2 9 18 21 30 AY 3 10 17 21 31 ESDAY... . 4 11 18 25 DAY....... 5 12 19 28 8 13 20 27 DAY 7 14 21 28 lt8OAl-, OCTOBEIt 5th, 1905. OTE AND COMMENT is not likely •t1t data will be p very soon, it hair been mug -- ghat t he site be u.sect as :t zround. bowline scents to be t ho only lhat •takes in. Exeter. Why ve the boys some encoura ie - and have other games 'hetet Crediton boasts of three base - tubs, while Exeter has trouole ,fila one ••team together. The it,.ulel be helped out. It may little. but it advertises our wet the same. a ace 1 We have a Board of rather we had one. 1t• is t hs now since :t tneetin el veld and even t hen 1 here accomplished. Since hin; has been statu quo. d lee stand idly by ani tow•ns:;et the good chines, ter continues alonz in the t? \Vhy not call n tneetin.; Board of Trade. get. busy and forth something. by-law defeated, it is now up Council to act, and do • it The electric fight service is s usual soulettul(rs off and s ea, but principally off. t iii in bad sIEtpe bat we expect Mr. Snell tet make ante unless he is given remitee in t he shape of e The town has decided it Iffy him out and his fran- LI expire in a few ulooths, illitterat ive that AOme act jc,i sown in order that we may :t•t t.•r Service. 1:IltK'roN annual 1I.Irvest Monte zivir.z services in connection Pull's church, lnirkton, was Sunday. Oct. 1st, at 11 a. 7 p. m„ when iscruises suit- 'aul's church, Ilirkton, was Taylor R. D. of St. Marys, was taken in aid of the me On 'Tuesday evening a hot fowl supper was ser - ✓ which a musical and Jil- n 1 mu•,ical ententcrinnicnl teas in the Aber.icen 1Iill, by the ite 1 ('cuztin Fatnily Concert O \'OI: GET 1111.1Ot'8f the ly could L•c more ,prompt reccab:e than Ur. llamiltou's o matter %%here you ego you ✓ of lite nand cures lacy rill ilea. from Ott awe Mrs. care nays: "For people in- biltiousness ;ul dsick hend- lt't thin kthere is a rerne- awe re with I)r. Ilemilito-t's orincrly hid bilious at lecke e a moot h -used 1)r. Ilant- 1114 an,l Detained -Trend .,•- y stomach ha sieevl 11111 in tler :and toy health :i ,:lv d.•' No II Miele( 1:t.IICI for vomer or chielren. Try Ur•. son's l'ills-25c. per box or 5 far I.00 at .all druzziets. • 'la head ,ilii ie a'u.••d by , 1, • .• condition of the S10111.1 ell ..tit 1 ni kly cure 1 by Cll:amber) ti:I'- a a •1: n 1 Liver Teldels. I'or sole • by W. S. Ifowey V k` ars Ir coughs, colds, bronchitis, thma, week throats, weak ngs, consumption, take fer's Cherry Pectoral. Cherry Pectoral ways keep a bottle of it in '. house. We have been t+ ring this for 60 years, ar..l have the doctors. hate used Ayers (Terry reetnrat In mr ly for Peers. i1 11 tR• h.,t m,.n , 0 world, know, for ill thrwt sal •,•n,r 11. s... MIA... K. llorcao!e, Wa101111. •au.. : for t-'',•,:;, he Lungs en of th• bowels hi tteena• nature with Av•r'• Pi:;a Items of Interest Here and There Furnished By Our Correspondents. CREDIT•ON -S:un Kult.•t and Norman llea%er left Tuesday for I'igeo.l and Se3e- u'ain3, Mich, where t hey .wi11 visit friends. -The Many friend, el Miss Mattis Watson. of Blyth. formerly milliner for S. Brown, Crediton, will bo pleas- ed to hear of her ularreego on Fri- day of last week to Mr, E. L. Lane. of Fort \William, . ,Mrs. Lane's wedding gown was of brown broad- cloth, antd she carried a boquet of white roses. They will reside at ('ort William. -Mr. II. Eilber left Tuesday even- ing for Toronto. - Mr. J. 1I. Holtzman is improving t he front of his st ore with a new atoning, On Tuesday when it was lx•ing put in place it fell ,the iron rod strikill•g Sol. Beaver on the head, business r 1u ten him out offo pulling 3 awhile. - Our ba,eball rteaul walloped the Exeter team here on Friday by a score of 1:) to 2. -The door for the new vault recently placed in he Sovereign bank arrived Tuesday morning. - There will he no services in the Evangelical church next Sunday, (Rev. Datum, 'the pastor. agoing 10 Chesley, where he will hold anniver- sary services. -Mrs. Moyer, of Berlin, is 'the ;west of Mr. S. Brown. -Mr. Sherluau. •the healer. who has been startling the province by his alleged cures, was in Crediton Friday Saturday, Sunday and a part ,.•1, of Monday.1 People for mks :around came ,to see him, many coming tfrom a considerable distance. On Sunday afternoon he gave an address in. the •Iotwn hall and impressed upon his hearers that wide shoes should be worn, large collars placed around the neck, and auove all to ,lake the linoleum from the floors. also 10 discard rubbers, aLthough his wife was seen wi•t11 a pair on. He evi- dently reaped a harvest here and several of our townspeople aro thinking of giving up the ordinary pursuits of life 'to 13o into /he heal- ing business. Several who visited hitt were seen, but they invariably claimed chat he had not benefiteed thein, although after rubbing the joints awhile. There was some re- lief, but only for a short t title. -Jake is somewhat disappointed He attended about 150 horses Friday and his 'tips amounted to only tett cents. -Mr. Ilenry Molz, who was taken quite ill the other day has recovered It was thought at first be had par- alysis but smelt was not the case. -The postmaster has ordered a new lot,ter cabinet for his office, and it will certainly he an up -ler -dale cue. -.\l rr. (Dr.) ,II t lea. 15't urged home Tuesday sight from her visit to Toro:rte. -Miss Clara \Vc:atzel returned le Detroit 1to:ulay morning . -Jack Either and Miss Dora Went- zel left Tuesday for llc:lsall to take i:l the )corse show and to spend a few days with [Heeds in Zurich. Mrs. (Rev.) Da,ntn. who retur.e:l home Friday last. is :tow quite .111 with 3.1 acute attack of appendicitis. She had but recently recovered from an attack of tylihoid fever. We [tope for her early recovery. -The displays of millinery by elessrs, y. (Nowt► and C. %wicker this se3so0 would do credit to any Mil- linery establisltnleuls in lar.fe towns and ciites. - The your; son of Eli Kin,. last Thursday teas unfortunate in gel - ting his right leg broken :there the ankle. Ile was lookinr after some cattle :at the time and W 110 climb- ing a ;ale it fell on hill/ causiuz the acoidcnt. Dr. (taut was called and reduced the fracture . -Henry Sweitzer's little boy is ill with spinal trouble. -The anniversary of ( lie Mut 110 - church will be held Oct. et h 3311 9tis. Rev. S. .1. Allen, of Parkhill. %till conduct the services both morn- itr and evening and address the sten. thy school in the afternoon. On Monday evening a concert will be riven con.sietin; of soma, addresses ul.l recitations. Itevs. A. 11 .Goi11 r, W. (:olwii of Exeter, 5..1. Allen, of Parkhill. and 1)1111ui and Andrews, of Credilion, wit•( give short addresses. '(1i:4 A. E. 'Taylor. of McGinnis, has been secured as soloiet and the chair eel local talent will furnish music. Rev. 0. W. Andrews, 11. A., of Cer- a r ilia will act as chairman. -Mr. ►Villi-ien Mc1\'illia►us left fur Ilr.intford on Tuesday where he Iris svcur(•d a ;teed 4ituatio:r. -Tho ;ravel for the new cement walks has been hauled. -Quite a number from )ere at- tended the fowl suppt•r at Itrinsley uu Wednesday eveniuz. -N1r. Albert Morlock is busy fil- Iiu; silos at present. Albert has a Fad rig for that purpose and gives good sitistiction to every farmer who has tried it. -M r. 81tnuel Densmore, from the Hume of Incurables, t,1 Condom, te- : urned home on Tuesday last after h1%in3 a tten( tnenl with healer ti+Vben they are tor• S'1 lint to ! s. John Kirin who has been pad, or stagnant', the whole z friends in Exeter the part , eteks, his returned home. _tli•a Anyieh of Condors. them at this time, but .pent Sunday at homee with her par-, this :►t a. -\li.a Lydia Finkbeiner spent Kon• a •y in Itrins'e.y with NIT.. and Mrs. , . , k T re w• • h i r k • face, k the bleated sallow cometeY;ea._ '111.1 I' I:Ill nl'ENi\tie colorings. the shape Lein; one of pressed bronze ,green; with coque feat here in illusive shades surntount- ing. The principal shades worn this. year are Alice blue, ;Mulberry, the different :recite. The s11a1•es Most stylish being Napoleon and Polo turbans, Chenille hats are also :intone the Lcaders. The opening will continence •to -city. (Thursday► and continue the rest .of the week. C. %wicker. -Miss Colvi_1, had her department tastily decorated for the opeoiltg on Tuesday, Wednesday :end Thursday leitlt red, zreen and Alice blue colorings, which were very ;really admired. The principal shades worn 4Lis seaeon are Alice of Saxe blue, mauve, cardinal, 7frey and the different shades of erect', the shapes boine Polos, Glcn;arrys Napoleons and G:oiusboroughs. A very pretty and dainty hat shown was a Gainsbor u trimmed o h, t tome 1 w illi ostrich plumee and incline, with black silk velvet. A (Ion shape in the Castor e;hade, trimmed with silk velvet and terra colla roses Made a stunning effect. !!lack pic- ture hats are very popular fon dress funct ions. ZURICH - Mr. and Mrs. John Fuss visited friends and relatives in Detroit last week. -Milt Lizzie Albrecht. of Midland Mich.. is visiting friends in this► vi- cinity for a few weeks. -.Miss ll Ella Klopp left on Diond•ty to visit her sister, Mrs. Jacob \Vai- ner. at Shakespeare, for a few weeks. -The re;uler meeting of the \V. C. T. U. was held at the home of Ilia, Mrs. (tender, Monday afternoon. - Mies Attie Schnell )las left for Detroit where site intends remaining for some time. Happily Wedded. -On 'Tuesday of last week a happy event was cele- brated at St, Boniface church of this villa 3e, when Rev, Father St rocder performed the ceremony which made Miss Regina, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Foster, of the Babylon lino, and Mr. William lIenhoeffcr, a prosperous youat farmer of near Berlin, man and wife. The ceremony was witnessed by a host of friends and relatives of the interested par- ties. -The bodies of the remaiain; two unfortunate Bayfield fishermen, who were drowned in lake Huron some weeks azo came to shore at fort Frank, last week. ;They were taken to Ilay[iel(. SOME SEASONABLE ADVICE It may be a piece of superfluous advice 40 urge people at this reason of .the year to lay in a supply of Chantbcrl:tilt's Cough Remedy. It is almost sure to be needed before win- ter is over, and much more pnompt and satisfactory results are obtain- ed when taken as soon nit a cold is contracted and before it hos .becoulc settled in the system, which can on- ly be done by keeping •fle- remedy a r )hind. This remedy is so widely known and iso She<%zether ,goal 11131 no one .sl'.ouLel hesitate about linty - in; it in preference to any, outer. It is for :sale in Exeter 1>,vt W. S. llowgw. 11ENSALL -Mr. W. Chapman %Vas in Gotlerich East week, visiting. -Mr. George Trott has rented the second storey of Mr. McCloy's brick block for dwellinz rooms. -Mr. Jas. Johnston. son of Mr. Andrew Johnston, of the London road, left here for rho west on :a prospecting tour, and in connection with land investments. -Mr. and Mrs. Walper z:n•e a twcddin z reccpt ien Iasi Thursday evenine in honor of Mr. and Mrs. J. Bell. There were guests present Host on, 'Toronto, Sarnia, Varna and Exeter . -The first meeting of the younz people's society was h,1(1 in Carmel church 011 Monday 01•cninz of last. ttcek, on which occasion there was a vets fair attendance and an excel - :0111 prozrenituc, and the :11tCii 0t► and interest will no doubt increase an the society starts nailer very (a- vorablc conditions and is well offic- cercd anti will prove helpful to those attending . A JUDICIOUS I\QI'II(V A well known 1ravellint min who visits the drug (rad:• s.ty:( h^ has often heard drurrie's Cnquire of cuvtouters who asked for :t court) me,licin^, whether it was wanle•1 for a 0hi111 01' for an :1110'd, :and if for a child 'they almost invarirably recommend Chamberlain's Cottzh Remedy. The reason for this is t hal they know there is 00 d:lege[' from it and that it always cures. There i. tat t It 1^est (1:111 z •r in oeviu r it, and for oou;Ls, colds and; croup it is unsurpassed. For sial.:• in Ex -- tor by W. 8 .1lt.wey. The Kidneys system supers. Don't Mk deed the warning of the I: • t -U - Link. allyl has tits urinary , and ' ! he se:fin•ry ,le•part merit 6 11 treatiiiefltat once with 1 I ,tun 11 is %%m, very dainty •t:ow ler ninny cuel0nlere. tete eharnain; hitt of the Napoleon ,leveleptnCc', 1)) trimmed in navy blue,anrtnaurvte,l with metric!' feet • rs anJ feewhit Acrel{c'. Another very pTetty elealbw i. a brown N see'ron, 1 ri►nule 1 e it It renes and .!raped with brown si'•k. A very smart street hat is trinun.•d it.II01t Hood's Sarsaparilla which contains the best and safest curative substances. for nandoonWs of niserkelh awn mod for cook on Kidneys, No. d. C. I. Hood Co., Lows, Male, ELlet 'lLi,l: -hunter-.Miert -A help!e, recut event wets celebrated! un Wednesday, 1 Sept. 27, 1905. at the residence of Mr. 1 .and Mrs. .101111 Millers. Elimwille, u+ixn their only d auzht(1 Miss Lent t Petri i 11iners, end \1r. Richard U. Hunter, son of Mr. John Hunter. of l .Jenne, „tee united in 1801laze. 11ew. W. IL Cooper, pastor of the Methodist church at \Velluurn, of- ficiated, Miee Lizzie Johns, 0rzan- ist of t he Methodist church, b liva- ville, played lticndels.ohn's wedding* starch, white little Miss Bessie \White, cousin of hue bride. :1114 dau;Lter of Mr. Jo..eph White, S1, 5):u'ye. was; flower girl, and looked very dainty in her ;own of white carrying. a hoquct of ulerlmerites. '1'h bride, who ees given away by her father, looked lovely ill a dress of whit(• ,ilk crepe do (Nene over taffeta, and carried a shower boquet of Lrid.tl ruses with carnations. Af- ter cong,raiui:t110114, supper was ser- ved, the tables being prettily decor- ated with asters and fern.. The presents were In. It uunlerous and costly .attesl'u14 lu IIn' 00pularity o[ the young couple. The aruaan's present to the bride was a beautiful old chitin and to little Mise Bessie 'White, who acted as flower girl, a nice bracelet. Among thtr: presents was a handsome water set front the boys of the rillage, and a handsome clock from `dr. Dew, grandfather of the groom. Guests were present front Lucan, Exeter. St, Marys, Lon - They do not realize that the back is don, ltideetown, Iowa and other p 7linspringof woman's orgaaj¢__>..'Dff Places, ntimbcrinz in all to 0v4 -r sew- sled quickly indicates by aching a disc eels. An excellent programme was eased condition of the womb or kid - presented by Iter. If. J. Fair. pastor pa s, and that the aches and pains will of ISLimviUo circuit. Itecilalioti s & itin a until the cause is removed. were given by Miss Jennie hunter Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable emu. and Miss Flossie lluulcr, duets by Oland for twenty years has been the Messrs. Garnet Miners and !truce jt Cooper, also by Dir. John Miners and Miss Lizzie Johns, solos. instrumen- t al and vocal were given by Miss Lizzie .1011115 in her most pleasing. style, while speeches felicitating the bride :end groom were made by 51r. Wm, Miners, uncle of the bride, Mr. J. 0. .tones, general merchant :11 \\'inchelsee ; Iter. 11. J. Fair and (Rev. W. II. Cooper who spoke of the What is a Backache? 2•••••••••••••••••••••............. N••N••NN•N••NN•NNN••••NN•••••• ••••••N••••NNN••NNN •NN•NNNNN•••N•• IT IS NATURE'S WARNS TO woYEll BUY YOUR Disown •t Woman's Organise Cored eta/ Otw•fiwat Pal. sttitM.d by Lydia E. Mehra■'• Vegetable Compound "It seems as though my back would break." Women utter these words over and over again, but continue to drag along and suffer with aches in the small of the back, pain low down in the side, " bearing down" pains, nerv- ousne an$t nu Ambition for any task. Oz a and only effective remedy in snO uses. It speedily cures all womb and kidney disorders and restores the fe• m},1e organs to a healthy condition. Vere is one cure among thousands: Dear Mrs. Pinkham; "I suffered a long time with ovarian trouble, having intense pains in the back and abdomen and very sick headaches eve mouth. I was tired and nervous all the time and life looked very dreary to me and I had names, Gunter and Miners. as rep- nodesiretolive until I began to take Lydia resent nig- 1'sborno township for E. i'in1t11am'e Vegetable Compound and to three eenere lane, that thrift, in- somerelJef. My recovery was slow but in- dustry and high type of citizenship was sure. and I have never regretted the that )las made the name of the mobey sbackpetontforthegoodbeelth. Compound as it brought me totwnshil, of Usborne stand L1;h "It seems to be a medicine especially anion; t he tunny splendid townships adapted to the ills of our sex and I am glad of NN ester:a Ontario. Amid showers to say a good word for it. -Mrs. Albert of rice the happy young couple left Mme, 154 (Gore Vale Ave., Toronto, Ont. for their fun ore home, the excellent No other person can give such help• residence and farm of 1[r. John Hun- ful advice to women who are sick a8 ler, who will in a few days reside can Mrs. Pinkham. Iler address is in Exeter. Lynn. Masa., and her advice free. • Palpitation of the heart, ner- vousness. tremblings, nervous head- ache, cold hands and feet, pain in the back and other forms of weakness aro relieved by Carter's Iron Pills made specially for the blood nerves and complexion. Women .with pale co lorless faces ello feel weak and discouraged. will receive both mental and bodily vigor by using C:u•ter's Iron ('ills, which are made for the blood, nerves and complexion. Home Comfort Steel Ranges Manufactured by WROUGHT IR911 RAM''E CO. Ltd TORONTO, ONTARIO. FOUNI)i•:1) 1861. The ahore is a cut of out imp/or :I nickle plated lettere, with hundsomo enamelled res.•rvoir :1 hurtled to wa- ter freest in fire box . The \Vrourlit iron 11-1,1 a Co. have lot:atel one .if their divisions in Exeter and wild canvas surroundin1 country from t his place. 'Tile is :a 'temple of how our ;one, )'lease our cunt mere: Exeter, St pt. 21s1, 1905 11'rouzlit Iron Itarage Co. Toronto. Geri !emelt : -Fon r years a zo 1 purchased from one of your ,. •:. v• 111011 a Ilotne Comfort Henze 31x1 11 iv' foetid it :in excellent heater ;Al'1•ral, $ 1.000.0 0.O1► and rook:... :rn,l a _i •,, 1, ' ••!c •r I believe it will save utoics 111n 1u per cunt on i(n price in 10(1, I h it in tett years w•i1J tray for it. ;•1 1 I sec no re ison why it will n.•• last a life time, being tteulc of et -•-I plate airs malleable if :WI. 1 h:•,ar:iiy tr.• commend the 1lon,e Con:fu:t to 111 tt 110 want the best. Wishirt; you eucres.s 1 ate yours RICHARD WELSH!, Grand Berns, Sept. 2Ist, To Whom it may e,aacern:- We have used a Ilorne Comf ,rt Range for cirht years, nn•l under nn cat"idcration would we 0-" any 11110z 0)5". 1111. AN!) 111(8. \Vel. f,i:VITT, J. W. K. VanNORMAN, Div. Supt. Subscribe for the TIMES. From now until January 1907 for $ I.00 1 LAMP NOW. Now is the time to get your new Lamps for the long fall and win- ter evenings. They pass more pleasantly and quietly if yet have good light, and every one of our lamps are bound to give you every satisfaction. Hanging Lamp, (with h bestfitting) from $3.75 to $15 , 00 Hall Lamp, (with best fitting) from $2.50 to $8 . oo Fancy Parlor Lamp, (with best fitting) from $1.75 to $Io.00 Reading Lamp, (with copper finish) from $4.00 to $7.0o Sewing Lamp, (with copper finish) from $3.50 to $6.5o 1z Glass Lamp, (complete) from 25c to 51.00 Every Lamp we buy is direct to us from the Factories where they are made and Our Price is always the •• eat d w an our ass r o tment ie the 1 ar est u • B you can find. •• -- I I DINNt;R SETS Immense Varletu to Choose From- t: "Johnson Brothers" make the best in the world, always 22 ' 2 as represented. In all the newest designs and shapes from i ; $13.0o to $15.00 set, for 98 pieces. • NEW SETS -97 pieces, in new upto-date styles at • 2 $6.00 ; $6.5o ; $7.50 ; 59.00 ; $10,00 uy 2 2t II Cone and See us You Will be Interested 2 , li London Crockery Co. 2 • 2 , = 169 Dundas Street, London. ; • WE PREPAY express or freight charges on all purchases of 3• ' • $10.00 or over. NN•••NN••••••N••••N•••••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 , N••••••NN•••NN•••••••N•••N•NN•••N••• : 1 i 1 MARA'S Phone 1684. 134 Dundas Street and Carling Street, Opposite Market Lane, Former Screaton Premises. ZONS>ON, 01\1"TAR20 EVERYTHING NEW Have You Tried Mara's for Those Smart, NATTY COVERT CLOTH COATS Endless Variety to Choose From Covert Cloth, three-quarter length, semi -fitting and tight fitting; at $7.50 and $10' Covert Cloth Coats, in most up-to-date shades, three-quar- ter lengths with pleats; at $12.50 and $18.00. Ladies' Coats in fancy tweed effects, beautiful designs and combinations; at $7.50 and $10.00 Misses' Coats, fancy tweed effects, fancy trimmed; at $3.50, $4.b0 and $6.50 Girls' Coats in fancy tweed effects and plain shades from $2.00 up to $6.50 (Children's Bear Skin Coats at price of material, double- breasted, fancy trimmed: att.....$2.00, 52.25 and$2.95• Tams to match, each ;,pe EXTRA SPECIAL t White Bear Skin, 54 inches wide, lovely quality; for one- week only, yard $1.30' 65c French Taffetta for 39c Yard French Taffetta Silk, white and cream only, lovely finish wide width; regular 65c, for, yard ........ 39c• Mill ends of Prints Best Prints, 29 inches wide, in light and dark patterns, fast colors: regular 10c, to clear, yard ................ 7o Mail Orders Especially Attended to. •••.••NN•••••••••N•••NI ••••••••N•NNN•NN•NR . i THE 1'1OLSONS BANK • 1 1 (incorporated by Act of Parliament 1855) CAPITAL PAID UP • • • •••• S3.000.000.00 RESERVE FUND • • • . • 33.000.000.00 IA Hranehes In Ontario, Quebec, All.erta I ritieh Columbia and At initoba EXETER BRANCH Open every Iwwtu1 Day from 10 A. M. to 3 e. se except iatunlay (0 A. Al. to 1 P. na Fnrnyers' Mesta, Notes cashed or collec•tad. Forms supplied On application. DRAFTS on all pointe In' the Dominion, Great Itritatn and Wee tied State bought and sold at !owe.t ranee of exchange, 'SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Deposita o 01.00 and upwards received. interest com- ponnd.d half Kearley, And r.ddrd 10 prinrfpal Jane Jath and December 31.1. De. po.lta iterelpt• also Ie.uee and highe••t current rate. of Interest albeed. Advances made to fntmere stock dealers and business men at lowest (aces and on mo..t Womble term.. Agent• at l' x(ter for Item. ore ernment. Dickson & Carling, S.,licitnre, N. D. HURDON, Manager. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••N•••• • 7