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H URON & MIDDLESEX GAZETTE
THIRTY-FIFTH YEAR -No 1780
EXETER, JNT., CANADA, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 218t 1907, $I.00 per year in advance.
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JONES & CLARKS'
Phone No. 32.
The Store
•ef
Good Quality
"Good quality is our motto." We find it pays
to keep the best that can be procured. Our cus-
tomers are wide awake to the fact that they get
the best here for their money. Here are a few
items of interest for the cold weather.
IMP
Bear Cloth
It white or grey, 53 in.
wide, just the thing for
Babys Coats and Bonnets
plain or curled at
2 tc $3 per yard
Mantles
Another shipment of
New Coats just to hand.
We are keeping up our
stock, so you are sure to
get the right style.
Tartan Ties
Boys have you one of
our New Tartan Ties,
they are real swell and all
the rage. A big range of
all the newest things in
Neckwear.
Blanket Cloth
Navy blue or red. 50
in. wide, very suitable for
Childs or Misses Winter
Coats or Warm Kimonas.
For $ r .25 per yard
Furs
Dont forget us if you
need a Fur of any kind, '
You can find everything
in the Fur line here. Coats
Caps, Ruff's, Muffs, etc.
Gents Gloves
We are in first class
shape in this line, have
everything needful in
Gloves, Mocha, Kid,Silk
Lined, Wool, Buckskin,
Pinto and Mule.
Millinery
We are making big reductions i S all our Mil-
linery. A nice stock of Trimmed Hats to choose
from at greatly reduced prices. Come right along
for a cheap hat.
Jones & Clark
Headquarters for the Celebrated W. It
Sanford
Clothing also high grade shoes and wap papers.
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APPLES WANTED
-AT THE-
flensall Evaporator
35c. to 75c. paid for
Suitable Peeling Apples
CEO. JOYNT Proo.
The
Up -To -Date Store
Again appears on the scene. We wish to (craw your
attention to a few of our
GREAT BARGAINS
Tit 'se GROCERIES cannot he excelled. %Ve certainly have
Everything to stake those Christmas goodies. Yon will soon begtnl
of Christmas as it s not five weeks ofT, and the Goodies must he had
fruit to snake that great big cake.
We also have the warmest and the best of goods to keep Jack Frost tiway
He is sure to come. Fleece lined and woollen underclothing for men, women
and children. Also the softest flannels fo,' children's dresses and undercloth-
ing. Don't forget to see those Plaids for Waists and Dresses. The F annel-
ette goods cannot be bought now at our selling prices.
We also want to draw your attention to the Fancy Goods, Doy-
lies and Centre I'ieces, Silkine, Silk and Kloster Silk to work them
with.
Conservative Mass
Meeting
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Nee with-t.tndin; that the weather
of last evening was the nicest dis•
aerecable experienced so 'far tide fall
there was a ,good -sized auiiencs of
both Conet.rvatdvc and Liberal el.ie-
lo:.e at the Opera Howse to listen
to the speeches lit the i,Uerlests of
Con.:erVt%tram. '?iauy feo14 the
Ile also ,,poke of the s:hool legis-
lation
which made it cowpulsury to
pay teachers certain aalarita, but
[was repealed Cowin.; to the strenu-
ous objectiwte against it. However
the government ,was 3iviuJ tarter
-emote to the schools, the .money
beim; taken from the revenue re•
ccipt3 front the taxation on the
twines, etc.
The question of 5ebool bunks win
also token up by the local member.
Ifs Said the publishers haviu, the
nontracti for (triutiu; the %text
books ked made imutense suits of
money.
Mr, Andrew l reser. M. 1'., vt
country had ,braved the ,form to be Dundas, was the [text speaker, and
kept the audience in , tauebter
theogshout his address. He hal
begin alluded to by one of the forev-
er speakers as the Abraham Lincoln
of the-Idouse, but the only similar.-
Ity Mr. Border could see watt, that
Lincoln we: tall and homely and =o
was he.
!n referring to the promise., of
the Liberal (government, he Said it
wee u good thin; they diin't keep
their promises. 11e said they lice
licved in tiltowing franchises, %when
they served their purposes and re•
(erred to the bill allowing the peo-
ple of •Manitoba, who were unable
to read or write. to vote.
He referred to Sir Richard Cart-
wright ae t Le apothecary of the
"In 1904 when 1 first asked the , overttmei,t. Sir Richard, he said%
suffrage of the Exeter 'lectoree" had stated Canada vhould b: a cheap
.aid Mr. Gunn, "1 promised to come place to live in and cheap to produce
over gees -signally, but being a busy in told in order to •do this shoals
ratan 1 could not fulfil lay promise'‘'. have :t U. S. tuarkct, but %vheu the
Now that Dir. Gunn has .;old hie time came to put in effect his poli-
o u
b mut ey he promises to be here cine, he used the Conaa►•vatitro uied-
ofteuer. icinee but .tot the !;rafting wax
Alt. Gunn stilted that, %viten he from his own apothecary r;hop, that
solicited the teuffra;;o in 1903 he he had esimplyeclimbed on the roof
promised to vote conscientiously for that Jack built. "It is tete energy
',lettere pertaining rtaining to the ,good of of the Canadian people" said .1r
the country quid had rlottc ace and if
1 he Conservatives of South tlluron
wished to t'clect another ca,tdiitto
in itis -Aced, he would be Its utast
loyal supporter.
Continuin:z, Mr. Gunn .said that in
1891 the Liberal leaders ware for
unrestricted reciprocity. 'then itt
1893 11 ey :were for tariff [reform,
but when i n the
came to power •
y t, ut I o to
1896 they .:tictplfed the ,principles
which John A. McDonald had carries
out from 1879, that of the National
Holley.
Mr. Guru[ freeuently accused the
Liberals of colt living up to their
promisee. He referred to the ;great
iesuo of their campaign before elec-
tion that ot: Fare Trade, and the
promises which wet most important
to the 'terming element, that of the
removal of the tariff on agricultural
implements. Tbje they had promis-
ed to wipe out but until r ,vofyeatie
atgo the duty was 20 per cent and
was then traduced to 17 1.2 per cent
or in other words the Liberal party
took nitre years to make a reduction
of 2 1-2 ,pier cent.
Mr. UMW+aid Sir Wilfrid Laur-
ier is a nice gentleman of whom he
could say nothing but what wee ;lice.
Mr. Gunn co:nit:trcd the expendi•
lure of 1895-6 which he eel imited
at forty two million dollars to the
expenditure of 19116.7 ealimat.'d at
ono hundred ani twenty-six million,
tot incrca3e of nearly thrice in
twelve years and tlrtt scarcely a
Liberal candidate wou11 he return-
ed if people k new how the money
wa.e expended.
lie referred to the amount of
money collected 1 rout excises ahs
cuslou1-. tchich he said wa� ►aid by
the people end had increasa3 fret:
sixty millions to two hundred :'n I
seventy million:.
Reference was made to the North-
west lands, especially those lands sold
present. .
Mr. T. 1;. Carlin; w33 the time-
ratan of -the evottine. and while ha
had hoped tor a crowded hall, the
ueather had kept a number away,
but he was plea -2d to sea so sntny
preeetet.
Mr. 11. 1!. Gunn, M. 1'. for South
Huron, was she first speaker called
on :titd was ,greeted with eotteider-
.tble applause.
Mr. Gunn ,cast hie eyes around
the audience to ee' if any 'ladies
were present. Rte .lie explained he at-
tributed a oonsiderable amount of
his success to the ladies•
to the Saskatchewan Valley Land in population he said the increase was
Cotnpany which he said had been sold made up from a veky undesirable class
10 the Company at one :lo!- such as Doukahhora and Galactans.
lar per acre ins by i1, m He said that the Government had
at. trent $(3.50 to *12 per acre. The little to show as a result of their Iona
Northwest lands he said, shoals he terns in office. The speaker spoke of
kept for the settler and the Ontario the big expenditure of ntr.nev and
steafaind
ere should have the preference t is said that if every member of Perlis -
foreigners, that the Government was money to one dollar bills it would be
people
a mistake in bringing these impossible to pay expellees of the
people into the country.
Mr. Gunn confessed to the distinc-
tion of being looked upon as the beat
looking man in the Cornntons, that he
had at onetime been a Liberal and had
voted the Liberal ticket once, but ate
considered the Liberals did not inatig•
urate the policies that they laid down
and consequently switched to the Con-
servative party, hut. notwithstanding
the fact that he is a Conservative. if
his patty advocated things he felt
were wrong, he would vote against
then[.
Mr, 11. Either, member of the Loral
Legislature welts the next speaker. He
was always pleased to meet the elec•
tore of Exeter, because of the confi•
dente they placed in him. Ile meta-
phorically compared the Government
that had hven in power for over thirty
years with a scare crow that he had
seen covered with crows.
The Attorney General's Department
he said. should be conducted irrespec-
tive of party, but for the people, and
th think that the Attorney General of the far-
to
kf mer Government had violated Itis die
ties.
The New G. T. R. Station Examine Our Stove 'O''81uc3
-The nee Grand ,Trutt]: Station �.p
uliielt le rapidly 'nearing completion Our prices must be right. We're sellidg a lot
and, which will be ready for uccupan-
p in u yore :few [till 11 it 1,t'- of Ranges and Heaters
posing edifice crud will +itoty oft the
grounds 01 the eotttpa►1) to lt'elt an HEATS
and the;u that both the company RANGES RS
and Clic tatwai will fool proud of 1t.
The new building bee burnt built on
the ground evhere the .storehou; y SOUVENIRS 2 Coal or Wood
formerly stood enidwas between \Vel- $IO
pole_ taut and Victoria St recta on tho 4 and 6 holt; s '0 _ _
east side of idle track, :inti kl Of ne: A IIRt\TER
sante* architecture as ail the stations 137 to 50 Ei CI
bent; erected by the Grand Trunk --- --- Liege size
Railway. The new ,structure Cott- GARLANDS ti) $15
tains a baggage doom, ladies' wait- and 6 hole i
in; robin, emoking room and general `I O O
u•aititi ronin, bestdesr o handsome $38 to 46 ._G .d 0
unclosed office for the ticket agent. (',ett.0
The [woodwork is of Duartered oak
mahitt,, Dille a centra•st to true fur- .- O ten
niahinrei of the told building. The to i '� ART HURON
whole buildittf ;will have ars abut'- 4 and 6 hole '� _O O ,.r
dance of light, the whtdows beim; $37 to �O O to C .""I. Large size
arranged itt ouch a manner that every ...Ti (y $32.50
roam will be properly lighted. And . y O
in the entailer of u.rtificial liibt the �.., i Q
Pal
company to •not itittitini themselves. HAPAY "THOUGHT O (y .=I
'There will be three chajidoliere ill Large size with oven
fho genet:tl waiting room and one in 6 hole, slightly used V d� and double heater
eacl( of Ute Lothar waiting rooms and $40 $43
ba;'gaee 'room, while (electric bulbi
have been placed around the lasso of
the ceiling of the general evRetine:
room - and slung lite: este of 'the
avtrtuu,3in- verandah on Lite' out-
side. Th, new builditi:; is directly++++++++++++++++++++++'d'd't-p•t••i+•1-1-1-+•i•S+++++++•f'9'•F+++
alougsidc the main track thus, cnab- ,•t,'+•i'.t••i••1.5.•i••f•i.•i,++•:-+-:--1.14.l••t••p•f••t•9.i••t•.l••t••l••t••r,{••F•r••f••f-1-1•+.1-1-1•i•4-4-+•}144!
lilt; pa„onters to reach traitts with- •t'
out havin; to craws a switch as was i'
formerly the case. The handling of
baggage will be more examined. Two •1•
trucks will be used for this purpooei ++
Instead of the leni►us having to stop I
et the tank for water aH has! bt it '�
Iinoder, "that made Canada prospier. the cane her years, a stand pipe will
0114." . be c.rerctted at ouch end of the tet:ttion.
He referred to this oppeeiti0n hits from which water can be alratv►t i''
party had in conetructin; the C. 1'. while piaetstat;ors are alighting from
It., a ,great (ask to perform, •and and getting an the trains. Another
how the +Liberals +stru,3rsled against atlwaula,e will be in tt;ettim_; to the ..pp..
the proposition. �:,itttay f;►ounds. Thu -gown has 4'('
He alio hook up the anattcr of opened up Victoria street and graded *4.
the &t.tkatchewan Valley Land Cont- it up to ;the property line of the + t
parry as mentioned in hie. Gunn's ad. Company, while the company is hay- 4 T.
drone, also of the ,;razin„ leases, ing the land from \Vcllin•;tort to •t'�.
and how inane men who when the Victetirya Streets levelled an(! .;rallesta ,I'°,
Liberals carne into power were poor The newstation its painted -a drab
men and are nowrated as million- color with the roof and triptmitt;s
wires. in green. Beside.. tha'se improve -
The election corruption wits taken menti the old relation has under,one .F
up at Horne length by Mr. Broder. a complete change and will he.r:af-
4
j.
Dr. Chisholm, M. 1'., of Wingbam tees' be .used 1) 4 a freight shed. The
wee the last speaker. Ifo eulo;ize.d front of 'the building. used as a . ,1,
Mr. Gun' in 'glowing; terns, of his waiting eotont, will befitted up for * .t.
careful representation and of hie the freight office. [while the rear 'f'
good work in commIttee S. part will ,be used for storing freight. i'
lie .spoke of the imuti;rants which '!he old platform has been torn away 4
aro being; brought to Canada and and in ties iitead a new 50 foktt plat -
for which _rants are beirt3 paid of form erected, alopin.; Flt the .-south
$5 per head, are of the undesirable so t}iat ulach'usery nttd large irci;ht1.3iDealers in Hardware, Cement and Wire.
class, and not fit for the occupa• can be easily ,handled. The ,ware- 4 •
tion for which they are brought !rouses which Ftlways obstructed the 1'1"I"I'•F';t'i':••t-f-;•S-•l••:-•::•-::--:--:••t-I•4-1--1'•14t'•t••i•'ki•'F4'I•i•i••1••;.'t•:-'t'¢}•p
here. Many of them are from the view of the town have been moved to +++++++++++4.4 4+++++++++++++++++++++4-444-44++++++4.
31unis of t he cities and know troth. the west ride of the tracks north of
nee of tf arrt life. Ile would recons- the old station. The new state of
trend that the oouittry be diviied affairs will be greatly, appt•e'cietcd
into sections a rad men elected to not only by our townspeople, Ann
go Go .the Old Country and 10 the those who have occasion iO !visit
relectit1f of those who should be !tore. The way matters were Tor
sent to Canada. years, ;ave wi hors the impression
The people are the jurors and if that we were in the backwoods, hot
they find the government acononr- with the new st:tl(ion erected end
sell keep .then% in power, lent if not the :good view of the town that. fs
(eject them. .secured, t)t;i mind will he immediate.
Continuing the Dr.said that the one ly impressed with the fief that Exe.
great work of national importance ter is :t hu4t1in; place. \Wo miter
was that of the G. T. Pacific and in add that Station Agent 1 1 Knight
this case it was their Bret work since who is Iii.chly elated over the clean;.,
taking office. The cost of the road on intend., 11 •.iutifyiit z 1 he •rounds
the praries they were told would not n round the new building wit h floral
exceed *15000 a mile., but it has cost desi_n,t, which he promises tvill
$lO0()0,notcounting the $70f1(11K1)spent -tree tly surpaw .tfie tbine alone the
on the Quebec bridge which tumbled lines nt the Gt hill Trunk Railwy.
down recently. Touching the increase Thu furniture for tit:, ,r+tw build tia;
arrived this week and ie all eu:trtcre
ed (kik to conform with the interior
deceralinns. The building ilta4 I,,,rtt
piped for I.et water heatinr and the
furnace is expected to Ira placcel i.t
next w•ttnk.
Council Proceedings
NATI
ONA
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JEWEL HEATER
With nvcn
$32
ART SOUVENIR
HEAMAN'S HARDWARE AND STOVE STOIC
If You Want Cheap Hardware Go To
a
T. HAWKINS & SON
The Leading Hardware Store in Town
Where you wie find a full stock of
Buildin(Supplies
Glass, Nails, Cement
Plaster Paris,
Galvanized Steel Shingles
and Siding, Etc.
Always in Stock at Lowest Prices,
T. HAWKINS & SON
Slipper Soles, all Prices and all Sizes
Zephyr and Saxony Wools, Double and Single Berlin Wool at
.SiX CENTS per oz. Shetland Floss SEVEN CENTS per oz
Cushion Cords and Fancy Cashion Topa.
Don't forget to view our Heady -Made Clothing.
D. COBBLEDICK
Mr. Either id ,',1ed to some of the
things the Whitney Government is
doing. The railways he said, had not
been paving theta just taxes, and that
the L. It. & ii. bad not been paying
taxes on the homilies granted it hythe
different municipalities but were as-
sessed so much I`er acre as farm land. is a Meaning second to none on eatth,
Noe they oro as-t.swed $60 pet mile and every person should take the very
tot their lines and where there aro best possible care of it. When glasses
1 toss
,lauble tracks $20 per mile it ad-, are necessary get the best you can ai-
ded. Thiv tnnney which IS not de;ot • ford. hut he sure They ate expert),
eel to charities', etc., is given to tit' fitted to your eyee,
,nuuicipalitte3 who ;ave grants, ,ii- WE 1)0 THAT
Government as fast as they were con-
tracted. The Dr. closets his address
by stating that it would do the Liber•
a1 party good to give them a rest as
they needed it. and hoped that both
parties would join forces in the cone
tug election,
At the close of Dr. Chisholm's nd-
dress it was proved by Mr. Gunn and
Mr. Eilher that a vote of thanks be
given Mr. '1'. 13. Carling f9r the able
manner in which he acted as chair-
man. The meeting closed by singing
God save the King.
GOOD SiGHT
tiled .irerr,lin; to population, bat
whe.ro niunicipalitit he we indizt i(
or inane )'e'r=one in csylunIQ, 144:
int ..f Ion rents per day or $16.50
per year ie taken out of the motel'
ter each indigent or insane, and tits
!rtlanee to lie‘ municipality.
Mr• 1:i111•`r 11 94) di elf on the last•
riga (f mince• •lapin; that a lax of
3 per cent. is Ieviol nn 11'011 011 div•
in; a revenue of *10.000 a yeti..
work with especial care and charge
nothing for the ?service. And the
glasses you huv from tis will not can•
twin a large hi:lden profit to make up
for our liberality either.
W. S. HOWEY, Phm, B.
Chemist and Optician.
EXETER - ONTARIO.
The ('owned of the Village <if Exc.
ter tort in 11at Town flail (1{••a,1-
iu; 1100rn) r,n Wednesday, Nov. 11t11.
1907.
A petition from Meseta. Hazelwood
llandford and teewill :tektite for
an electtic tight to be placed on lea
corner of North and Senior Strict+.
The Petition filed otwaili ; .t sea
arras;entt•'et of the etre t ii;ht-
in; •t•tetn. '
1'e r \V. .1. 1 f e:tta;us ev. by .1. •1.
Kni;ltd 111,1. tee reeve' with Coun-
cillor John. look into the rontpleint
re parties peddling frc.jh maIs
around the town and if fount nor-
tes•try hate a new I)y,-I:ttv prep.[trd
platin; It license on all meat pwdi ire
the sine. to be submitted to this
Counril ,11 its next reetllar tue'•t-
itt,. C.t'ttied.
'fhe follow in; accounts were real
'ural orders :1r:iwit tit the 'treasurer
fee iteyntent <1 the same.
.Ino. \V. Welsh, rt Al for Tow,.
IL;iI $11.25: itr11 Telephone (',iv.
mese:. so 23 rents; .1. (;t1,1',1:, stntiee.-
se w $1.11 ; Nt. J:tck+on. iron titin t
Steel: The Queen City 011 CI'v., ;in
Hee $?.12; T. Itattkln+ & Son. ha,,I•
ware nrrnttrtt $11.11 ; ('. 11. Steel.
Street li:Mine $In4.1li; C. 11. Snll.
Teen Mee li;hlitr, 11.O0; Site +
Ilan1fot.1. Libor $3.511; I). Gillis l i.
Gni, 5.00; (;co. I:iho,• `4.00
1 ltne. Reeks' Usher 11.00; \\•. \V. N,i'
•.ttcet watering and Iabntin: $7.75:
`'•'. .1. iii+ -eft pt. salary ~3:3.00; C.
\\. Crtoe pt. selaly cemetery $27.no
\V. .1. Ili+.eft, It. 11. ticket to (ales.
;tot poi E. 11:,11 rill cents; Harry 1'.,r -
ties 1.1e f't rents. :trli•111otin: in
tit I„ ' .'i.i.11O. 11:--e1 un r'e`ps• n of
.1. l', i slit ter, by A. E. 1.'0i
1. ,..11",1.
No one knows better than those
stho have nerd Carter's Little Liver
fIlls 'that relief they have Riven {• Iland(ord serasel $10.;u; W. J.
sthoe '-krn for dyspepsia. diazines,' 11' .man account F1.3.75; subject to
pain in t he nide. constipation, and further indor+snit' tt, Advocate Prin'e
II•tr ('ompote•. ,spurt., A51.31; i'nited
the le nn h r ty hest oflip ' rite; ('o. +ltd 1.-i.
J;1/.. Cre
ech. Jr.. house oil Mill MI.i Per W. f. ('tirlinz a lid 1' \Wtvgi
the prnporty 35:14 pnrcha+erd h)' 11r.!the r+ a ieri tl en irk of
Alfred Taylor. tion of 11 'et, iter flit hint ,. ; vices
If You Want Good Goods Che
Come to Winchelsea
We are Offering Bargains in all Lines.
Mens' and ploys' socks and heavy rubbers in all sizes at`the old prices.
A good line of Overshoes and Light Rubbers. also Ladies' Rubber's,
Conte and see our Shoes. We know we can save you stoney in these
Our tancy Flannelettes which have been reduced to tic are going fast.
there in still a good choice.
DRESS GOODS! We have some new lines in. Just, the right thin.
this season. Remember we are Belling the old stock at greatly reduced
There are some excellent bargains in this line.
READY-MADE CLOTHING! We still have a goollkssorhnent.
right
llett:ember our Overcoats, Special B3rgaine.
GROCERIES! New Raisins and Currants, 3 ibe. for 25e.
Highest prices paid for all kinds of Poultry. Produce and Dried Appl
CO'iiiTA RD & CO.
OUR IDEAS
of what constitutes g
clothing difTer•froul the is
of most other firms. Wo
(nand and use in all our S
anti Overcoats only the
material and the highest of
of workmanship
Give us a call.
W. JOHN -
Merchant Tailor
EXE7•I:It SC11001, IIOA1(1)
'the reenter :meeting of t lfoare
twits held in the t h • Toe it Hall on
Monday year:in_, abient 8. Martin.
'the ft•1hotit,: j( tit.• erdta' of bu;-
ine. i dy submitted an 1 :tpprovetl.
I'e r rulh.tii ntinutea td previous
uteet irt.;.
Report of ,Coutruit tet wood, 01.11
40 or 50 nerds :,'i Ovoid let 1 lleett
proffered a1 i 1.50 tier crud.
1'er It. N. Rave .i u4 1'. 11'o3,l that
111e r<,tnmuniciliopt (rr,nt tit• ':i1ion -
a1 Oil Co. bit fil.•t! ..object :,os'iv. t
to a oidia .front lite s;•crelary dr.ttt-
tne (heir tttt.tlili0n CO tits. s.l,e'crtl
d tl ill.; of the r•ontrnci.
K. (.'arid•[; arra 1'. \V 10l
1)111 the fullowin.1 aceoutit b•• ep-
t.rnwe.l: .1. (:rdtz ..,e)1001nppli a,
eepr1 is. 1.•tephatw. 131.75 : .Totters and
l'I t, k blinds ee.00; 11(1. & Taylor
!uninlrrt -1.71); Pet ubbittz 43.50; G,
!':,..1, ztavel :•I.50; \V. S. ( te, drugs
el.95 ; Time, Print i ►; (k„ my $2.00
of t1n• I..te mrntbr'•r of urn 4taft,
11. 1•:. \\'alrond that the de•iroi l
tl,oni11 be forearde.l with the
conal +denature of e.tril tnernl)er
1 110 Hui rel •tib+crII,t ,l
1'••r W. J. ('arline, adjnurnme
-,1 1uiet but 1.1, try wedding l
place at 31,,e etridenri of Bev.
1111vey, of the Main Street Me•
dist Church. Brantford, on Th
,I ry November 14; It at 6.:30 p.
twhett Miss Gert r uric '.1.,y Ander
.1,u;hter of Mr. and Mt.. Geo.
Anacreon, of 1':xeter, was manic.t
Mr. E. II, V rootlla tt, 0. 3'. I1• rap
ter rel Ilarri.tleir;. The hfid•.
alt ired in a kite silk, artd retried
bun duet of 'chile Tose. The t
el lin; ,;own twits of t;men [vel
The youn; couple accompanied
the Itridn'e mother left for Lon
where Mr. and MI Vrct)matt t
.rte Lain for 'Toronto it 1111 1'
i'eints. They will :. •ids .,f its
bur;.
Do not despair of curing your
headache when you ran no rnsil
tain Carter's Little Liter rills.
will effect a prompt and per
ent cure. Their action in mild
natural.