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The Exeter Times, 1923-1-25, Page 4• ry. ; "t".: i• „. 9-1PLIBSDAY) 4ANUArtY 2C4tii, 1023 . • i" .1:". 4 ',hi, k!, s , I - 37" k 52.211 • ' , THE EXETER TIMES • ••, , ,: "EVERY.130D'i 'S Ct'.el" '262 C01:1P•11,1k-,0 411.4.. c 01,11,101)1Ttrit,- -------,---- r <SO. than 90-4 1914 4:Q.4 , • OIJILDIIS:kG 1147 Q • 8.67 HietR N GH ' HOUSING Hlot4E.Rr. 19 hn in APti 12t RMNT than sigen '1914 • „!914- • 42 71 ' CARS, • ' PRICE, IN, 1,04 $650- ZO. than in -.10k:*; PRICE TEITAY.$44)5 L.tti't4"-' ‹." ""'"'•o 100. o_WI-ule other conirhodares have done up 37 to 16 - .20 .AO over 1914 prices, the FoRD ToUR1NG CAR has dropped40 bLMW aL c'lo BELOW • irerybody's Business ,"-111E Ford Motor Comily has made a genuine attempt to, give the public automobile trans,- ortation at a price wfehin the reach of all% it has carried out the ideals of the inventor of the Ford Car, I-Ienry 'Ford, and has placed tlie Ford Motor Company in the position of per- forming a public sei vice`to thepeople of Caaacia, It has defildtely,made Ford products a ,national institution -being such, the Ford Motor c..!•ompan3r laelleves„ft4s justiRed in telling tlie pfiblic it seives, how the present low price of Ford Cars can be maintained in 1923, " }kw the Present Low Price of Ford Cars Can Be ,Maintained in 1923 We are absolutely frank -with the pnblic when we say that the present low prices are not insti,fied by present production but fully by the production it is hoped will result from them. .-- The present lew prices for Ford Cars are based on maximum production only. „To-day'ts market Go steel and other raw material ht- goes into the 'manufacture Of FOrd Cars Will not warrant these prices except at peak „pretinction. Ford Prices must go up unless theY are iturtd by inoreasee production./ Everybody's Business You Can Set the Price! Fill in the inenioranduni below and mail a The For Car is everybod3r's Car -the Ford to the Ford dealer whose nameappears below business everybody's business. You and . ur This d.e ely signifies your Intention to buy neignbor, and his neighbor are all vitally a ora Car and obligates you m no manner affected by theorise of Ferd Cars. to bitv. If you are at all concerned about buying a The Ford .Companymust know how rnan'y Ford.tliis year make it your business to let cars are wanted in 1923 in order t maintain the Ford Ci:enpany know about it. the prises. You cart help if you act at once. FORD MOTOR COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED FORD, ONTARIO Milo SnelL Exeter Ontario . --- I understand' that Mr. Ford -and the Ford.14otOr, Company^have-reduced the price of Ford t." -a‘ -s • , . - ': to 0 point , never before conceived to be pOssible,,and that these prices are not 'justified by the prcsaut volume of business, but that they have to bring about a larger volume of business , '1.0 '12S;i:y thi'..Se prices. • -/-• • ' • ‘Vi..1.11c I am not immediately prepared to bliy a car. I will want a ‘. abaci. and as 1 desire to get it at these Teduced prices, this will , aut„hori.,:o you, to inform the Ford 1\ lotor Company that I intend to buy a Ford unless something mat ore,,ett hap7-0s, and run advancing this information so that the Ford Motor Company may pro- ceed and manufacture this car during the winter months,.•sb that I may have prompt delivery at Vdiit'•-•,,,,,,".V. t-- the time .1-'-e5irc it. . - ' 123 rta'a , , - .„1.. If you have gracious words to . say Oh,, give them,to our hearts I ' • I ' if your words will cause us 1 sorrow _ • I Keep them to tIxe ast,ttinaoy-•, I BOYS. 1,1!1AGIIICIJLT!ifiE Tile Junior. Farmer Is Much to - the Fore l‘ca-day. 'Badly Handled In the Past ,- Too Mitch Book atid.Not;Paiottgli Bey ,-Ile Is 'a, Bora Club- 1Tau-RiiraJ • . Scheel Fairs tuid Boys' Clubs Are • ' _ Making Active, •Yetuigr.,Patriots, ontriblited onLario. Departnien t 01 •Agriculture, Toro,nto )' agrie,Alture the He was a long time coming. His ,wgraaypehvt-illsa grapevineand aast tlottrutonso lhilassi.jela tNz.rtlillt ,feet lugged distressingly: rt.• • , 'Re Did Not Get a Fair Show at . To •bring• the.' boy 'into general agricultural work and study, all mafir ner ,of efforts had „been made. was bullied and, bribed, cuffed, „find coaxed, pinched and petted, whipped and wheedled; yet scarcely a, foo't • , had he voluntary gone forward until very recentlY: Tite 0,1d ,Castor .91.1f•Policy.. ,At one time, 'figuratively speaking, he was held by the nese while naus- eous' closes'itrom "text-booksof for- bidding •termidologies were forced' down his unWillhag throat, in order to give him", 'a taste aiid enthusiasm for 'farming! But to -day .-We, have the boy gen- uinely interested in a.gricul,ture; Open-- eyed,- • 'open' -minded, open-handed. Open-eyed; for be lpoking at farm - lag in a new light; open-minded, be - Cause , he is now regarding agricul- tural instruction with a sympathetic, understanding; open-lianded, for he• is ready; evea eager, to seize the hoe -,handle and wield it as'proudly,as if it were aAeldniarsliaps baton. Too Mach Booltand Not Enough Boy. Early methods • to bring agricul- tural knoWledge,axid the,boy together failed because, they lackecl that niost 'important, thing. in teaching known as "point of contact." There was too lunch Book and not enough Boy • in the minds of the pedagogues. The lad gagged and choked mentally at a too early tneinoizat,ion of leai•ned. and (to hina) meaningless. phrases. It was like a Chinese dinner course, 'reverse action,starting with the•deS- sort and ending with' the soup; but , in this case the nuts were 'ustiallytoo , STANLEY TP. OFFICERS •hard -for-the youngster , to crack. • At the; meetingof the Stanley The .Boy Is a Gangste,r--a, Club Man- Councilnnthe following officers were ,Boys are gregariouc;. they flock.' appointed: , The boy, whether he lives in thepity,- - Clerk -G. E. HarnWell' or the country is, by nature' a gang- Tn,eastiter-,-Geo. Beatty, '„ • 'ster.. Butcall• ,thegang a •'AsseSSO'r-'red Watson'• 2, and 'it. gives an 'air to the affair, o Auditors -Alex McEWan:, W. Jo•although tire -latter 'word has not al- ' Tough „ •20-• Ways' had an attractive meaning to Medical, Health .',(1f4, cer-Dr. Shaw the , The , collective is ••-; . always more 'at-trast,vethati, the club Board •-,of Healtli=- 22Reeye„ Clersi, • corrective: . , Thos -‘ ,13roWneft` and M 0 H The J3oy Wants to 4-5, "Astlarna, - • sto, n..!„ Tbugh. ' There' fa. a'no'ht'hei''''pOwe'tful tin , n'fr nig4t useR*z„, , Sa itary- , Inspectois--To n JohnL • ' • • • • -- Caretaker of Hall -Mrs.- Pilgrim. :r • s' et -.L ply R,o34'..:..roo‘ttt,t-g,'„ p;cz,t.l.F1 has lardlig• nitTeacefulfifin the boy • glits "John.ny,,,," enquired- the Sunday •'• ii.Ta7379.-u-lite_, to go' 2" Ply' Poll o • . • . tp heaven?" " • 18 Ply As:Plait Roll'Hoofing, cont n. 1341'cotics' 0? The Annual meeting of the Kirk- `'What?s doing, there, teacher? ' --•aed or Greeri- • ogler kabit-fDriniag drugs. lf it in, was the eager respOnse.. • • ' :• "d{3.9's not giVa'reP-4i we guarantee your ton Agricnitural SeeietY, was held' Asphalt- Twin -shingles, $6_75- dra51.'gist will yeini-e. YOur nionelr, 1.00 Aberdeen Hall, on saturday after-. ' There'S tt[pcase a nutshell. -' swallow two capsules." noon. -There was•a good attendance. Youiie•-bOY -Wants t•o • be d he where , thin s anant WM:Lei-Pine 1xt6 pross.nd and lyieztelled-' Free' Trial freinTe.papleton Co.,l'oronta. The Treasurer's report showed ththey aredoine - g g , • .7 a • • , to do them in comPany with "some at -$45-00- Per 1000'1eet:- • - Sold at "1-Iowey's' Drugstore - receipts. for the year to. be $32.715.13(L of the other' fellers." Also.matoned.Lop000r pet„..teti7., Clear the -largest in. the history, of the SOO- sehoo" F4rs „ atety. There were 2.00 naPre' entries • • • ii3;1°Ciraktrt4l'i'l81: " than -last Year: The membership for. Phone 12 • • '•• past year payear WaS, 343. The Fall Fair •' * • - ' "• Rubber Roads Will Mfake Ceylon- .11 b -held on Tuesday and Wednes- •-••• ' A_ tj-;'•• • More PoPidar; " daY, SePt. 26th and •-.26th. A • Prize Eacperiments,in Colombo•the chief for,a pen of lour bacon hogswill be • • seaport -of CCeylomr_twtioithu, wrojads ad.h a bark e add,aa P' , of rubber conju t • to th,e• prize list tlais year. The Field Ci op Competition will again lie tlJler attraet widespread attention . • . 'RANTON • • .„ because „of the posslblllt3 Lhat.„ "' • 'Derior , SPISaeing 'material has been A• disco,Vereo. .. • 41. -the rubber, roa,ds, 9f„ Ceylon On Wednesday . evening of last' -, should ,prove-,Pradtical tbe island, a week a verY on.J,0Yab1e -skating party crown. &filo/1Y' of the EraPiFe was held in the DOine• rink, with Mr. . . nowadays, .w.hich, eonie archaeologists Howard- Dignan and Igiss Helen Dig believe the '-'Scefae of the 0-arden, of • . Ede. nan as host and hostess. •, After skat- Eden, could be Made in 4 -he es of . second ing till 'about, ten -o'clock the young co'vered, and the total entries of ',ex- ,Fp0B2B,LE„..TE/Acx 4.0uTE N- ' -,t t.f than people, all repaired to the home of , • - counolY• .11;aole eau 1, u. . .„, • hibits"-reacheil:abont 200,00g. at -Wien, • . Ceylon has, • been -discevered.. Mr.,"„ aridodyfts.•744,nur: ,a 1., ,!-Iloine' Garden; 'Acre', Profit,' Baby- , , „Heber's chara,cterixation of the spicy sumptuous sal-3nel' was served, aftei -Beef, and Hog raising contests have ,ile as a land n hei e every p1 ospectwhink music and games Were 'indulg- also stirred the to action was no ,,mggeratio±.1. eyening and study. ;•'.: holda every attraction that -spent all., •'•• • junior Farmer Iznproveixient Assecia,.' • a rugged. terrain and a tropical-cli- • mate „can 'provide. Its English -built CHICAGO,- , „ • macadam roads have been for inahY •' • ' years' 'a great enhaneement of the Unexcelled dining car service. . attractions Of the island:" 'It it should Sleepaug cars„ on night, trains any, surface any considerable thilage „of parlor 'cars :on principal. day trains, its- roads with -rubber, commoditY '•• Full, InfOrmation from Grand' that is produced in larg-etuantitieS •,,,Vruitill Ticket Agent or C. a H,02-. . , Ceylon, inteanationalfing , mooa 1toring,. D" t ' 't A. • • • Passenger P'ent, would give the new sua ,ac '11..'104PgOltiIc r o. terial the acid testi and would bring ' to Ceylon" added revenues. • ', 'LOBE, Agent, Exeter. Canada'S niacadarn tind concrete . Phone 4.6W. ' roads are. worth $2,0001000;(.100,'"upon ' htists of the money spent id Canada • • by tourists and aside from. their -Value to Canadians', Oey•lons ,rubber roads„ -plus CeYlon"s troPical jungles and lflooliiain scenery, would S jewel 110 (he pearl that •-,she encotintered the •gardener'. "Don - hangs fr a n riti-lia's ilfow"--a newly „ • • _ .• '- valuable 'possession,• ' aid sal(' • she I • nape you e kep't well all winter." "Na sae weel, 1 What,' ,a,Lier4g pl '1st . • e` Ile- rine leddy- Na that weel. While I • could inatch, in the. view, el „he al, at Rural School Fairs laaie done much to •interest junco's' in agricul- ture. To 'be an exhibitor, and per- haps a winner, at a fair has awakened the ambition of. many a boy. To be able to show and wanimplies knowl-. edge of growing things. To know how to grow things ;Mean observ- ation, study and industry. The first Rural Schoel Pair was held in 1909, three Schools uniting, and had an attendance of 250. In 1921 there were 449 fairs, eiubrac- ing 3,847 `schools, with an attend- ance of 345,259, over half of whom were jimiors. At; these fairs practi- cally every braneh of agriculture was TTREAL TORONTO DETROIll"' 3Y-Y:44T young men; -wank' -of whom have • • • -• These -associations are niade up of „Those 4orrid Microbes. • been trained through- the '',2Sc000l MX. John AYscongh; who recently Fairs, and sonae of, whom have taken wrote ,a; witty book bon Cardinal Man- short courses under the Agricultural ning, has, twn, „storiea on microbes. Reoresentattve. • They are local lead - One was of the vicar's wife w -ho in- ers in educational,- business, and So- ..sistecl.• to the sextenoss that the win-- cial endeavor, as: wellas being foie- dows shonicl be 'open, adding, "Or we most in taking up new ,methods 'of ,shall have those horrid , microbes."agriculture. They have been active The sextoness, .at a." loss to :Under- ha organizing' and- conducting Inter - stand the .ecclesiastical la,dy'S un- Association Dehates,, County Judging charitable ,fratne of Mind, said; "And Competitions, • Ploughing Competi- aren't. "tliey'commainicants?" The oth- tiens, Banquets, public Speaking er' was Of- a 'Certain great English Contests, ..,• Baseball' Leagues, , and lady -who had just arrived from Len- Field Days.• ' • - den at her country tonne in Scotland, These Junior Ploughing Matches She hastened to, the 'gardens, -Where litive rc-Vived a long .neglected phase of agricultural endeavor, and old ploughmen. have expressed great' sat- isfaction.wvith the work of the lads. Live Stock.,Sudg,ing. Contests tooh place in thirty-three. counties last year, and there have been many Inter -County competitions.' Tile win- ners had ,a 'tree,. trip to the Chicago Ilitermationai 'Live Stoek Show, and came back witha big.ger viSiorf of their Boys' atial Girls' Live Stock Chiba. The I3oys ancl O.iris' Live Stock 'Clubs are, doing lunch to develop' tile breeding of .aiiperior cattle, hogs, etc, About fifty 'of • these iCtubtt • are In existence.i, . Other activities of it useful and elevating Char aei Or "are engaged .,in by boys eri: • Ontario, fa.innei,li;22ailf wb ic d intellinoolit , tura, its literd• 'irkgekice-;t lit 'a'r rl eV I t ure 1V1cOilliettd •y4: S afis,ticr; .tuid trIbbea,tions Bi each, foronto, 3 ill im0tralfflil --e'ae. et 6'1- ILI r aido :" 06'111 ''cthrogh l::11c-'1-1:1.:1; '• 16c1 '• 1aly .11111 ic'ctit113:11Y11:1-Eb:1111:1''s '11;C:110e8:' • :Ci:t1I. think1:1°1i atroG1111 .1:1L-tV1:°e: • 11(di,laL)1:1:1:ttell' • °Ihi. 6:11:11:1aeo°S.Sti • of thc 31(1 .0a to a Iioin sc1 'hand; La `L't- 0.1,-th''t • to tile ti 11Ji11)5 p0t0t1 11 nchooi 10 Ivestern • e• aJo;0: :111.1* 11°L;Aeti o tog. y .17 u oot. 71. r ut 101 ov: )11 re10 '11.%°11r';'*: ttl a 1U2 is p9,7/..t.tittr. Io 1,00,(r 4IiSL1 , 4 pt 8,,t3,Ortla n 1 "'"'oet't.tor,-;)-Ijov,,,,,', lop:3 =40 ';'1",",: 'Cit" ‘0,1 (1. , hhr 't•E1r4.1rt- •;,,,itiTnelli•••;41;0144,"÷ ,z-$4 a or f,v ,i- 1141 iopt Vi' onlY °, • ie a • to roc ' le'tel tept01. , a 114,prevoa'ktotpa'Y 1,,nc.•;)301d "'he , t t•1' �. •;44 1b, 4,1 .4 DIES IN FULLARTON' Mrs. Wilbur Milson,,forneY MiSS DO YOU OWN A RECEIVING SET? IF NOT, 'WILY NOT? We can sell, you a long distance set,' on which you can get Chicago, Detroit, etc., for as low az $50.00. Ask someone 'who owns a set h Tires Are Going Up Tires are going, to take another jump in price in the ,nOar„ future, better, protect yourself .fox.',spYing. , • • Let us look- after yoni• Strkage -bat- ter) for you. , „ Mina Qreenwood, died very euddenly at het home in Frillarton Tp. early lolnt tThleinoargsedaoYf morning yneinaig,s.of Tla;ot weeks age she gate 'pith to a child, and was, thought to be progressing- faverably. 1)eceased was the daughter of ,Mr, and Mrs?, ,Henry R. GreenWood,- Of Munro in Fullarton, abbut thur miles from Mitchell -and, besfcleS lie- hus- band, s leaves fi na 11 childien to mourn their loss. Oae , brother, Melbourne also survives. CLUBBINTG. LIST. Exeter Times $1.50 a •rear; $2.00 to the 1Tnited States. Times and Toronto Globen:.....$6.25 Times and Mail & Empire-. . .....6.26 l'imes and London Advertiser 65 J. Beer: '1'imeS and London Free Pres ' 6.26 Tithes and ,Toronto ,Star .........;..6.25 ' andFarmer's Advocate ....3.40, "'Imes W.S. 3.25 cENtitAL/A l alines aind lgontreal Witness --3-05 •Times and Farmers Sun .... 3 40 ........ . Mrs. Boslaugh who has .been ill for some weeks is getting around again nicely.• - Mr. Norman Johns, of Blanshard, spent Sunday at Centralia ' • . Andrew I-Iick,s, M.P.P. did not at- tend the opening ceremonies at Queens Park, Toronto, Tuesday af- . teriloon but went to his duties as 'Whip, later. The posponed social function of, the Ladies' Aid will take place Thurs- day, evening Jan'y 25th. • • Byron Hicks shipped two loads of cattle froni here Saturday. Mr. John Thompson delivered a I steer at the sock yards here Satur- day that tipped the beem at 1,900 lbs„ Byron Hicks took the steer to his own stable to continue the finish- ing process. Byron did not say whether for Eastei• or for the Royal next November: - The young people of the neighbor- ' hood gathered at the home of Mr. Thos. Neil last 'Phuraday night to spend a social hour with and do hon-‘ or to the young married conple, Mr: and Mrs. Fred F'enwarden. During the evening the visitors presented to Mr. and Mrs. Penwa,rden a wick-er, window and garden basket. A splen- did time was enjoyed b -Y all. The ,Epworth League's social even--; ing last Wednesday, owing to the ex- treme cold weather was not largely attended, but those who were ptesent enjoyed a good program and spent a Pleasant hear. NEW GIANT RAI3BITS HARVEST . FALL WBEAT , , Sinicoe, Jan. 19. -Farmers froth different parts of the county in at- tendance at the annual meeting of the Agricultural Society yesterday reported that rabbits, especially the n*giant variety, have become a- larmingly numerous and are working havoc, rooting through the .snow..and getting at the f3,11 wheat, cropping it off close in a wholesale fashion Rabbit hunting, therefore, will be- come, not a pastime, but a necessity of farm work One farmerh paren ly has technical knowledge of the -new species of hare, holds that it does not multiply as rapidly \is, the ordinary rabbit, but lbreeds- two litters, of, at most, three -young each, in a year. • 1111111E111111111111.111 .Here's Where Battery Prices Talk! If you want ullirithe value 2 you can get at the lowest - price you can 'safely pay -=:,igste.rx!-, We've got the: battery that beats the , , wor14-at the price, or anywhere near it! • It's r the CW Battery (Weed Separator). 1VIa.terial is A-1; • workmanship is the very best that can be put into a. battery. Service is built . into it! Sizes to fit all cars. - for 6 -volt,, 11 -plate,, 23 ,For , the- cool evenings save," ccial by using fL1), . trie .1.1"eater, Price $7.50, W. de Beer .„. Times and Christian Guardian 3.40 Times and Presbyterian ..........3.90 The above publications may be Obtained by Times subscribers in any combination, the pirce for any pub- lication being the figure given, Jess $1.50, representing the price of The Times. AUCTQPI SALg 01'2 PASTURE FARM and HARDWOOD, BUSH in the Township of Tucker-- , The undersigned has been instrue,, ted to sell at the conintercial ,Hotel, • IIENSAEL, on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2nd, 1923 ure thrm a at 2 o'Olooknjd)abni2t,sitzhaant dexdceelsiceri;bteidiasat; Lot 13, Conceesion 2, L,R.S., Tacker -- smith Township, containing ono. - hundred acres iii -ore or lesS. On the property aye 40 acres of, bush, 'mostly maple, with some rock. °bal. This property onlYna short. • distance from KiPpen station. so the, timber rcan",be readily shiPped. An „all -year • stream passea throtigh tha,„ propeity and Makes it an ideal past., ureT,EfRahill/S. : 10 Per cent.. - • cash and balance' iri 30 days without- intereSt. For further" particulare- appty to, FRANK TAYLOR, Auction- eer, PETER KILPATRICK and 1/1..,11,- GA.RET J. HAY, Executors Jaiaes C. • IVIcl,ean, Estate, GLAD1VIAN 86- STAN.. BURY, liensall and Exeter, Solicitor*, for the Estate. ...,*.slemeamamoiramsno.aommouragamowair: If your oven is slow to heat youwill find Egg -0 • just as slow to act -its double action insures leavQning with a slow or hot oven. - owcier ORDER FROM 'YOUR NEIGI-ISORHOOD •• GROCEllf. ' " cr=txusemr.s..-4,,--r-aernr t ' INCORPORATED 1855 Capital Paid Up $4,000,000 4.1.eserve Fund $5,000,000 Over 125 Branches - OPPORTUNITIES TO BUY. CATTLE horses, fa,rnrimplements, etc., cheaply are conetantly gnetsyi.i6Tsiiheenfaaprine_r:_n4nniney„ • :2Pwtulhac ronigu Place your crop earnings in a Savings Account with . the nearest branch of The MdlSon's Bank where, - while earning interest --land:. being '.-.absoluteY*Safe, your money is ava,ilabe 'at any minute. Deposits ,can be niade by mail. - • EXETER 131IANCII --- T. S. WOODS, Manager Centralia branch open for businessdallY. „ • ; Investors IF you wish to buy or sell Victory , . a Ji. Lpan or otlierbon, w� wouldents ,iree.s. -, valid you that our b . ikerpionie • nd Kontreil • .peciauy,orkanized r 'purpose,. , , , . .. Call -at our Ik Man. ager will be gIdtoPanfbJ.3for so , :THE ANAD1ANBANK OF COMMERCE capital pod :..p $15,00,0,000 1, , Reserve Fund $15 000 000 EclseetdhtinoEnc:d71,,ettc1,111 • 3/1.'11" C6-111."P'ifin;.TV-ianager:', D R. S. Wilsbn,1 Manager. --- TILE USI3ORNE AND DEIDDEDI :FARMER'S rAruTuAL • ANCEL ' Head Farquhar, Ont. President, 13ROCK Vice -President, JOHN ALLISON THOS. RYAN JOHN G. RO,Y •11011'f.-N0RRIS, JAMES McIKENZIE AGENTS TOHMESSERY, Centralia Agent for • IJsborne and Bidtlulpti: or,rilaR 'HARE'S, Munro. Agent for • Eibbert, Irtallartoa and LOgaa. Secretary-Trasurer R. R. No. 1, Woo limn; - GLADMAN & 5TAN1YURY "Sallaitors, ,Exeter. MONEY TO We have a large tinuOunt of, Pr/vat' , fundsto loan on „fariia'and village '`NpropertiE3S, tit loivect 'rates' of Ind • GLADlYIAN & STA1NIB1TRY , • "' Barristers, '•Main St,- Exeter, (:infarip ' PERRY:P.' ,DOTIPE, Licentited • . , , TerieS,•saoderate, Orders ',Isf11: • • , • at -4T1itheii--, Office- will be PreinPtlY" 'ate- ' tended "to. -•", Phone' Icirktom.- ,AddreasqKliktes" . W.;24.,,T114NPUT.-, s s :DANT ..`0ffide river L R» CE,tilitig's- -gr, • ' DR. IltEINRY A. CORSAUV Surgeon Office-13alteri Livery on' James St CaIle pro*iptly atfezatled to clay Or' Closed every Wednesday t)tfternooak. USE "DIAMOND D'IES"' ;,•11, on A la r sitrarirot,1,0 0,• . direefoorts Tonor 11±16 e`) 11151onica611-1i7,11-00 01111tri.° ungt ean'1,11vn, Gradttate of oronto t1lver -b -2,- ce tt tree , nifli M f ' (iraPerieg, roveriti9, everY- whether -wool, 8111c,. cati,on, or afilxed gooag. ,Oillee OverSta,ttbirry';- , ' AEIVE)rttnt3 Ip tilt) 'Ilt‘aos It pave 11 '•,11-iiy,'Ilianiond Byes' • , other' per cia1ts,ati,'61tara-oteed even if,'" heyer.died b'efori!, „ DrutggiSt „ .• , Color, Card" -1 1eit colora.. 50 v.; • t