Exter Times, 1910-02-24, Page 1`f
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THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR --NO 1898
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EXETER, ONT , CANADA, THURSDAY MORNING, FEB. 24th 1910.
$1.00 per year in advance
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JONES & MAY'S
Phone No. 32.
OUR BIG FEBRUARY SALE
OF THE --
New Spring Goods
\Ve have no old:stuff to sell YOU, but the Brand
Nca' Up -to -Date Spring Goods. The New Dress Goods
'New Prints, New Gina hams, New Chanlbrays, New
Vestings, New Linen Suitings, New Carpets, Rugs and
Curtains are now open for your approval.
NEW PRINTS
Our Spring Prints are very
fine. No better can be found.
The Patterns are alt new in
the Light, Medium or Dark.
Prices soc to 12 1^2C
per yard
LINEN SUiTINGS
A great flit this year. Our
Colors and Fabrics are the
very Newest and come in
Plain or Striped. Do not fail
to see there.
Prices 15c to 4oc per
yard.
'SCOTCH OIN'HAMS
The real Goods front Bonny
Scotland- They are always
the hest washing (tinghame
and are known for their
Beautiful Patterns.
Prices !roc to 12 12C
per yd.
CHAMBRAY
t'All the New Shades are
shown in those goods. `they
shake up lovely Ltatlie8 or
(,'hildrene summer clothes
and are real good washers.
Price t 2 1-2C a yi
NEW EMBROIDERIES AND LACES
- Yon will say our Embroideries and Laces are the best ever
shown in Exeter. We are proud of thein and want you to SEB
THEM.
NEW FLOUNCING EMBROIDERY
From 111 to 45 inches wide.
This is one of our very hest
Linea and will delight yon to
see theta
2oc up to $1.40 per yard.
NEW CORSET COVER EMBROIDERY
40 Brand New Pieces of the
Daintiest Paterne we' have
ever bought. Every! piece
ntce tine work.
sac to soc per yard.
Our New Laces and Insert ons will tickle you to see. We
lassie everything you can ask ft r from TWO centb a yard right
op to the top notch. Have a look at our Laces.
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Hi aat-- Mess jrotidnsaele selling Every -Oily. We want
every Lady in and around Exeter to Kee our M.agnitt'ent Show-
ing of Spring Dress Goods. All the new shales and fashions are
here and we think they are the hest yet.
Special This Week: (do
plete L1nen tr+llet
"311inds complete at'Lpc•
each.
Jones & Ma
Headquarters for the Celebrated W. E. Samford
Clothing also high grade shoes and wall paper,
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CLOTHING
W1' WANT YOU to see our New
Hsulplesof Knglibis. Scotch and
Irish Woollens for Spring he -
fore purchasing your Spring Hutto.
We guarantee our
MAI)E-TO-MEASURE
Suits In fit you in every way. Do not
i,%y fancy prices for Tailored garments
when w•e can give the Beet that high -
etas- workmen can turn mit for
$12:50, $14, $15, $21
Every Garment is Hand Tailored
atlil (lllaralitee.l.
READY -TO -WEARS
and
That have Style, Quality and
are 1'p to•1)ate. from
$5:00 to 15:00
Overcoats to Clear at
COST.
SANDY BAWDEN
--The Best Flour--+
If it iy the het
111 t••ovn to gt't,
floor you want there is but one pil(ee
it-- that is from us. The brands ale:
JE WELL
Ontario Blended)
PURITY
(Western Canada Flour M ills)
Leave your;orders or rail op Plit,r.e
R G. SELDON, Exeter.
TRUST.
About her knee in eott white robes,
The lilt h. ones are kneeling:
The lamps are lit, the doors art' gleet ;
The great dark world shut firmly
out,
\\',: h comfort a nle feeiint-,.
For 0401h,.r's bands are team and
st tont„
And mother's heart is loving ;
No doubts or Years can creep between.
N shadowy phantoms grope un-
seen,
.' Nunrce of terror proving;.
The dimpled hands tire folded fast.
Sweet faces bent in praying:
Fronk out the hein the pink toes peep.
And "Now f lay me down to sleep,"
The rosy lips are saying. -
Benenth the cover soft and warm,
'rhe baby forms are sleeping :
'•1 pray the Lord." they feel no fears.
They called on Goll. and yet. the
dears
11 tt trust the mother's keeping.
We, children grown, In deeds not
words.
Our sincere prayers nre telling ;
We Ifoltow. stumbling, toward the
light.
We struggle up the rugged hei_ht
Of greater worth in -dwelling.
We fear the ghosts of unseen ills.
Dim evils without nntnber;
Yet when our night grows dark out-
side.
\Ve drift away on Death's soft tide.
Untroubled in our slumber.
EXETER COUNCIL
The council of the village of Exe-
ter met in the reading room of the
Town )fall on Friday. rebntary 18th.
ins. at 8 p. m. Absent the Reeve and
('utnici!lor Ilean,an.
Per Councillor Jt dkwill-Luker-
thar Mr. Leven be chairman. -Car.
ried.
The minutes of the meeting held
February 14th and that of the joint
meeting with the Board of Ilealth
Mere rend and approved.
Councillor Ilalkw•ill on behalf of
.lie committee reported heaving as^-
rered Mr. Ilouhlen to look after and
care for the wilt. t works plant ngrec-
ut t to pay hits `2.50 iter week. begin -
ii, r• • February 1014 1910. Per
1. •k,•r-Levett that the report be tic-
,.
.,•d by the council.
1'he, Ifarton. wood. $.10,12; The
queen City 011 Co.. gasoline. 11.30; .1
Senior, per express, tit) cents; TI: •
London Engine Supply Co.. pressure
••auge. 2.75; .Wm. Creech. labor and
supplies waterworks. 10.75; Thos-
Ilou!den. 'fuel for waterworks. 8,00;
R. 0. Beldon, coal for N. End fre
halt, 2.90; H. 0. ISeldo4, coal dor
waterworks. 4.70► Smart Turner Co„
i.td.. certificate No. 3. 393.32; The
. „ 1 airhanks Co.. certificate.
to .4. t•_..Ie; The Canada Foundry
Co.. c t .ificate. No. 1, 2503.89; Geo:
('udmor.•, labor. 3.00; Tho•. Brock
..r.. do. 4.03; Thos. ifrtick jr.. do.
es : Sidney West. do. -15 cents; A.
ie.. , ; . do, 1,20; Chas. 11. Homey.
ie. 1., c••n.8; Thos. iloulden. one weeks
t -iv caro water plant. 2.50. Amotlllt-
in r in all to .3511.22. Passed ,, on
motion of Ualkwill-Luker-Carried.
Adj. by 1lalkwill.
.108. SENirYIt, Clerk.
CURLING
Taman'a rink wins the finals. -Con-
siderable interest has been taken in
:r sink competion for fourpictures
in the local cur:in? club. On Tuesday
••y ninJ o? Inst week the finals were
p:., sed which resulted as foaows :
N. 1). Bunion Chas. Northem t
Thos. Hoyle 1'. 11. Nae!'.
1t. 0. Seidou i'rod It 'widen
11. Huston skip 8 \t'• Tainan ship 13
1REI)I'CEi) ONE-WAY BF:CONI)
CLASS COL(1NiiT RATES.
To California. .11rit'y� Columbia,
Merle°. Oregon. Al ington. etc..
via Grand Trunk I i tty System.
March is;! to April 15(h. inclusive,
Full information from Grand Trunk
gint_t or address J. 1). Mcl)ona!d,
I). I'. A.. 0. T. Ity,. Toronto On;.
Jlr. Gib. Dow was in St. .Inrys
Tuesday on biotin-sm.
Mr. and Mrs. i''.eicher Hnelieer. o'
Lacombe. Alta., who ,have been visi:-
i nR relatives in 'town and ('shorne
r„enee' to their home Tu,-gd0>.
\i,ss 'Mary Acheson who has been
LOCALS
Mr. It. Welsh has returned home
from the tcc4t,
Mr. \\'111 knight, of London, spent
Bunduy iu ton n,
Ctrs, 1', \!;:Mott, sr.. is confined to
l►et• home with hrltichilis.
Miss 'llainnw .I o" tit. Marys. is
ViKittut; her sister. Mrs. Nelson Vale.
Mies'May Hawkins 'is itt Toronto at-
tending the millinery openings.
'Mr. Macey. of il11ructsville. was the
guest of Atr...100. 11. Scott last week.
Mrs. Douglas left this week to
visit friends in London and Toro;:0.
Air. 'tVin. Fair and sister. •Mrs. Chas,
Prom. lett Monday to visit in l'ort
I l u roe.
Miss Alict, (tell. of liens -01, v:.-t••d
Mrs. Alf, Taylor the former part of
the week.
Mr. and 'Mrs. tiara. Parsons. left
Saturday to visit in Toronto and Ilow-
Inanville,
Miss Charters. of r•:guiondviile. was
the guest o: her aunt. Mrs. Geo. Mc-
Leod last week.
Mr. W. May Lett Wednesday even -
in; for 7'oront0 to attend the millin-
ery openings.
Miss .1. Murray returned to Jur
home on Saturday after n two weeks
visit with relatives in Torontt.
Miss Mnry• Arnold returned home
Monday after visiting for two weeks
with relatives in Kincnldine.
\lr. and Mrs. A. 1:. Buswell, leavei
the forepart of next week for Kin-
dereby, Bask,
Miss \V" a llowartl who is anvil('
int; Normal School in London spent
Sti,urday at bet .�toue..
Mrs. S. T. Bobber returned home
ittTncsday evening at{ visiting her
father. Mr. \Vin. 1)rinhhlvater. London.
Mrs. Nelson, of Oak (fiver, who has
been visiting relatives in Crediton.
Exeter and vicinity, expects to leave
for 'the west Monday.
Miss Ilnndlerd• of Crystal (a.y, who
has been visiting relatives in town.
spent n few days the past week in
Mitchell.
Toc meet the pressure of busines%
Messrs Gladtnan & Stanbnry are ad-
ding a second typewriter to their
Offices Ihis week.
G. W. HARRISON
Mana;er of the Exeter branch o: th
,clank of Commerce.
The Canadian !lank of Commerce
have taken n step which means much
to the'business interests of F.xet•r
and community. Last week Messrs.
0ladtnan & Stanbury on behalf of the
bank purchased what is known as the
"Treble property'' on the East Fide
of ]fait: street. 1t includes some for-
ty feet now occupied by the build:nits
tenanted by Mr. AV. J. Beer and Wes
Treble and, centrally located as it is
it is undoubtedly one of the best busi-
ness sites in town. The bank intends
to build o1 the premises before t4'
expiry of their present lease and it
is needless to say the new buildin4
will be a handsome addition to our
Main street. It is also satisfactory
to note that this great financial in•
stitution intends to become perman-
ently located here and we have no
doubt they will continue to" get •
fair shar,, of the business of the d:.s-
I riot.
Mr. and Mrs. A. P Mawr!' were int
London Tuesday,
Mrs, 1f. E. Beton is visiting with
relatives in Toronto.
A load of Crediton skaters were at
the rink Monday.
Mr, and Mrs. W. \V. Taman seen.
TI+trsdny_ of last week in London.
Mrs. dicier \Wiiiintns last uv 1 1, A1r. \\ m. Thomas. of London. was
purchased the house property of 'li the guest of Mr. Wm. Grigg. Mon -
A. E. Pym and will move into i; in day.
the sprint. Miss Tillie Yaeger left Monday 40
attend the millinery openin,,^;s at Tor-
onto.
Mr. andr'Mrs. E. A. Axt and Miss
Alma Axt. of Zurich. visited Mr.
and Mrs. E. H. Axt last Tuesday.
Miss Annie Weekes has been laid
up this week with an attack of la -
grippe.
Miss K. McFauls has been confined
to the hoes•• for •t few days this
1 pia week.
Mr. and "Ira, .1. F. Itickneil. n.'
Z'trich. *pent Monday evening the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. Hardy.
Mr. \Wm, Taylor. of Yarmouth Cen-
tre. visited his brother William this
week. Mr. Taylor is at present cri-
tically 111.
Alias Edna rollick. who his been
visiting in St. Marys. rang a solo 1.
Ow Methodist church there on Sun -
car and nose treated. Next visit Sa-i i1"�' evening last•
tt:tday. March 5th. all day. ! Mr. A. Guest. of \Wiar.on. aha
Messrs. David and •\William \Wi"son. of
1)n T,t,•sil1,y Ni r. W. .1. 11,•,•r per- Tbamesvillc, attended the funeral of
chased the Treble brick building now the late Ilcnry Powell.
Miss Morlock a. a i ret
1
, .1.tsa o soc+ o n i
1 t rbels i
bring occupiedA committee is R { I
Mr. Herman I'rinr. who has spent
the past week visiting his parents.
Mr. and Mn. `1'. Prior. left Tuesday
for hit home ii, Portage la Prairie.
Mrs. John 1(fnle. of Exeter Mirth.
has returned home from London.
where she linden%ent nu operation.
She is improving nicely.
Mr. C. 1'. \Writs. of Granson, preach-
ed in the Main r.treet church, on Sun-
day last. stet•. F. A. I'e.tr conducted
re -opening services for \Ir, \Vi•1111.
Mr. and Mrs. \Vat. 1) es. 0f Snow-
flake. Man.. returned home Saturday
Inst. They were accompanied by Mfr.
.lease Smith and Master Ted ,tones.
1)11, OVENS EYE AND EA1►SIJ1R+
goon. will be at the Commercial hotel.
Rows 9 n. nl, to 1 is. m. Glasses
properly lined and diseases of eye,
millinery store, \V 1I has n good
trade in the ha tutees business and 1118
building will give him plenty n:
room and a good site to conduct his
business.
Mr. T. 11. McCallum :nut neck at•
tended the Ontario Grand Council of
Royal Templars in Toronto. a de'r•
gate fres the Royal 'remplars her,.
At the tneeting Mr. McCallum was ap-
pointed n retirement alive to the 1)!
minion Council of Royal Tentp.ar!.
It. 11. Mew. 1list rict Deputy u'
Huron paid nit oftic:nl vigil to I'iy.
mouth Lodge No. 03 S. O. E. Il, S.
On Tuesday 111e.1i . Af.er us,inl roe.
tine buninea and speech making 1h:•
lodge menihers paid a visit to 11r.
Statham's restaurant. end partook of
nn oyster supper.
(1n Friday last the • ti teak
- •i • tiro; with car irouh'e, is itis 11'a 1:.
c'' of lane 11ay , , eyed
t•t ot•n,�. wife o: Alr. 1)atid G'ht'. ut h- YNi,
year of her awe. \1r. • •• 1 \11.. ta:t
moved to lawn last fa : (rola neat
Mensa'.! and --Inc- 11, ' 1 :,, • "1r t; i:t,
).as en riled t ir• tn•,t ,i i ' ' 1
111141 llitche!1. Ctrs. (,i, 1• •, 1 ^• n, -
her of t he It'iaaetd ,' 1'. ii ('. 1'.
The funeral took pH, • to 11, kit
inn retie -et WI NI ''•I ,
A :11uet tie/Mine! . n :
, Ate -tt.t). F,-breary Tlyd. 1910Thedford. Int \\ "edit, d „ 1 . 1 t ,, _'
M.s+ Laving Link. daughter of Mr. n 01,1 1 residence o I h • to i 1 - • • r
and 11r...144444h I,ink. of 1lashw-oo4. Mrs. Pert. I'clky. a h•n 11i , 1: ,••+,t
,o '41. Fred Dais den. son of 11r. Link dau thi'' o" "1r, and Mrs. la-
nnd P1rs. 1'. Bali den. of i own. cob link of Dashwood. ryas united in
1)1El) 1 marriage to Mr. Fri .1 Bowden. son
(11A'11i1•llS,-111 $lrphen on Fame- of Mr. and Ore. Peter Bowden. of
1 day. February 191 h. 1910. Mrs.' lotyn. Afiyr a rhort honeymoon trip
1'hnma8 Chambers. aged 41 yeses, 8 to Detroit. the happy ynturt conal
• leen., 118 unit 28 days. 1 will take op their res deny • on San.
1 1.1.. --In Exeter. el.e.arda)•. l lets street. in the r.•Sid,•nc • recently
I , l,ivary 19th. 1+111) llent•y I'ow'c1'.I vacated by Mr. \tart; M thin!. The
.. I t•7 )rats. 2 months and 19 'Times extends contra:::.amine,
1;11111 -in Exeter. on Friday. Febru-
,ry lith. 1910. .lisle Mit. I•:mrit..
It,- ot•-(t telle of Mr. 1).ivid (:bb, ill
-.h.-:1- 9 year of her aft,.,
MARiIIED)
LA\VSON-WILLiS-in Exeter. on
\Vednesday. February lard. Hiss
Sadie ‘Willi". daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. John Willis. of the ':nd. Colt.
Stephen. to 11 r. \Wi!irid Lawson, Of
(', 19no lir the Ileo, It. Dobbs.
1I \" 1)1•:` -LINT: -- In Thedford o ,
1)r. Tennant. of London it as Lt
fowil Wednesday on his it ay to in.
vestigntr further into the cis 8 of
rabies reported 1111) 1 h 11th eernressiDn
•p
01 Stephen. • on,c time nap some
mtncl; belonging to Mr. Toil seats were
bitten by 0 toad dog as were atso�
BETTER THAN SPANKING. Srvernl other &nits in the u-•i;rbbor
! hood. if we are correct'y infornledl
Spanking does not care children of bed- I Dr. Tennant visited the place and or-'
wetting. Thero is a rrnuvtitutimtal sauce for , (feud a Shorthorn NCI ki led and 1
this trouble. Mrs. kf. Summers, Box Mil Iiatl th •had s••nt f0 Tnrrtttto. 1'hc
Windsor, Ont., iv ill *eiid fro to any rnothcr oiler 0nnnn's uere a•: reeuruly :as-,
her successful anmo treatment, with fa; cd, The n%3 111n,.i,,n ript+e11 t)i ;
instructions. Senrinomoney,butwriteheriltrnlni!1 to !,e a" :3101 from rabies.
nedav if your children trnnhlo yen in this t I
tvay. I)nn't blame tho child, the chances I Children C r y
aro it can't help it. This treatment also 1 FOR FLETCHER'S
NolIosi
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CASTOPIA
the Jaime Street Trustee Hoard n,. -
{V. eine splay) evening to 1110: +
committee from Main str•'et in r•f•
once to union.
',Vnrd ham been t, eeive•t{ here of the
very critically con.litiil11 of Mrs.1),aniel
Kernick. who hots been visiting Mrs.
Wood. of Flint, Mid). On Thursday
of last week Mrs. Kernick shivered a
paralytic stock.
l'or several. Sunday eventn:;s it a.
S. F. Still t'. 1t• 1)„ o: Coven church
bas been tt,• i;,•ring a series of snr-
tlluna on '•(•t nteraion" and large ron-
eregatiOna hatlis.enet) with delight
to his very able and eloquent addri-.-
ses. Mr. Sharp Si flee ronlinrr 211100l1st
48 had glade many warts friends and
admirers. \ext Bentley evening h
will start on the second branch
the same suhj a 'Couversion front
the Divine s .1 -
SPECIAL PICES.-
.-.To
Reduce Stock
Skates Spring from 4oc to 85c a pair
HIockey Skates N. P. from 75c to $.t a pair
!Jockey Sticks, Boys' roc and t5c
Stanley Cup 35 cents
Spaulding Forward and Goal 4o cents
Pucks, Supports and Straps
Sleigh 11:11s and Gongs at Cost
I Large size Souvenir IIeater regul.tr $.)G for $40
1 Wood Sheet Iron heater regular $5 for $ 4
r Second hand Range $20
r Souvenir Range regular $37 for $34.50
Oil Cloth Mats and Stove Boards at Cost
Carpet Sweepers .$2.75 and $3
Cross Cut Sas $2, 50
to $4. 5u complete with handles
Dog Collars frons 25c up
Dog Muzzles 25 cents
HEAMAN'S HARDWARE AND STOVE STORE
71
Special
cures adults *nd a d Intlo trot}1ad with
urine .iifticultios by day or argot.
i
t
lour
AN1)
Fee41
All Good Kinds of
Flour and reed
kept on stand
Bran and Shorts
Sold by the Ton.
1't heat taken in cschangc
for Flour and Oats taken in
exchange for Oatmeal.
W. Rivers
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FURNITURE and UNDERTAKING
111 11 11 11'1111111 II II II iI II 11'11 I1 I1 II II II 11 I1 I1 11 11 II 11 11:
Parlor Suit Parlor Tables
Easy Chair Odd Chairs
Music Cabinet Couches
Sideboards Hall Racks
Buffets Kitchen Cabinets
Dining -room Tables Dining (;hairs
Dainty, well -made and at reasonable prices;'
Bed Room Suits Bed Conches Mattres es
Springs, Brass and Iron Feiss
Newest styles and all at popular prices
ROWE & ATKIN ,ON
Th*tiNIA•
The �ading Dome Furnishersand Funeral Directors.
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i IP/I7 IIIIIS 1l.i-i..r.Nrt .l Oji iii �
hriiiasLor Sale
In the l=ane s ►:'{qle Lake Distr
For the Large Investor we helve three blocks of several thous-
and acres, each to offer at a price that will make the purchaser
some money.
For the Man who wishes to make a modest investment of a
section or less, we have a Targe Ii: t of carefully Selected Lands from
(
which to ►rlat'c tt„tr Choke at 12 tO $75 per Acre
a price from
SPECIAI ,,_Choice smcoth section, Clay Loam soil, 5 miles
from new ton ll (1tsl.atoon, Calgary Linc all
arah'c land, go, d homestead adjoining.
Price $12:50 per acre; $3:75 per acre cash balance
I:i\"e Years.
Homesteads located at a Moderate Charge
W. H. HARVEY, ..;
Kindersley, Sask.
Itev. A. L. Russell
pulpit of the Main
church nest Sunday.
ti'. pte3rh I:191,31 1.n
Finny -ire and 5un.h 11 .
!, ncc and ::tate his deesion th-
the ,•
text et 1 1, bad made no gains ta•hil : the
! ..,, i 1,) •:aw had eni0ed tit o. J. L. Kil-
loran appeared for the applic::nt and
' - '' ; .1. 1:. Slanbury for I he Local OptIWi
• Committee.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. 11,c;.',•.: end!
ch 'ni.' r ip h .c i A110 Y01' GOING WKf4Ti
Itickhiil'a laren;S• Mar
l r. .e,,.i '•l,-. ., tern Cnnatl-1 pnssen;ters 11p-
llardy. o: town. and a s0 1' a. it•• s , ' ,1.1.. rlate more and more. the many J
Zurich. left Tuesday for their boa.'11 11 ;)i ea afiord•d (hem when
in 1.omn. N. '1). travelling via the (rand Trunk ltai!-
'1'hursda •. 4ltreh 3rd. A-:c.,:,r. -, way lltrtem. the f:uno,ts S.. Clair
1 `'funnel route. 44 ill) its unsurpassed
of Farm t?Iocl;, 1mr.:en' 0
.-1
' ,service. offer double track line ni-
8. tshorn 1111 ibul\ in :- 1 ' 1,081 all ih•• waw to Chical'-. Choice
Mei, I sbornc in the N ii; tt'•' " ai-
r‘;'.. of routes from there hest. passin(t'
11 1, 014 at onet
o'c:uck i,. :,,. ,,„. . • 1 1hron h principal cis les of Canada
li iliai,tyne. 1'ropr;e:o). 1-1,„.+ t; a and Gui:ed S.a,e Good :arm n•t and
on. A ic. ioneer. every where in evidi•ne••. th •refore
tt�ttt
it h
other..
r-
�� t •f it r;i 11 h. rl
+1 a t cn 1
• ve .oil 1 akin't
leave wittily,: Among
those
who 1
t
' auv
GO wr, k are Less,.Ford. tut \ int •n , wi*e be a longi. tiediou` and m
ltoy Lex' on. Fillmore, ba.ek.: Mr. end
toucan stile. fill utt any (%rand
1 Mrs. T. llodgson: Mr. and Mts. Wtti. Trunk Al •nt for fete her particulars.
Almay. who have assn visiting th regarding ticket,. -. t
etc.
former's father. Mr. Thos. Amoy. of
Stephen. (cave Friday for Ih it tor , • LO YEARS EXPERIENCE Or AN
in the west, ULi) NC'IiSF.
The scrutiny and re-count o: •,;e Mrs.\Vin1oay's Snothinl t,yrup t'•
votes cast in the Tuekersrwitb !of -i' the prescription of one of the best
np.ion cent'st took place before 11 - , female ph)•.iciana and nurses in the
Honord.Inee !Jnr:'• at Scaforih et: United States, and has been used for
hridnyt!;isr, i'11a;'tr=count was np- 'fitly scan with nesse-fatlinx success
piit'1 fee on 11r11al1 of those opppgrd'by tnillions of northers for their
to the by•lnw• and as th • majority I children. it relieves the child from
I over the required number Was only pain. cures diarrhoea. griping in
three it it01110 not take many changes the bowels nlid 0'; 04 colic. Its ,tivinR
healtto th
child
whent'theitJtudge rt had'erl�nplit. et »d th'•i mother. 'fweenty-five,it
t
to e the
n bottle.
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