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FULL SUMMER SERVICE NOW
EPPEOT. „
Lake 'Superior .
Monday, • Wednesday and Friday
.3.30 p. me • leave Sarnia for Soo 4nd
Port Arthur, Friday steamier throu-
gh to Deluth. ,
Parry S'ound Division" -
Every week day leave Penetatig a
2.45 p. m. for • Parry Selina% "
Georgian Bay Division --
Tuesday, Thursday and •Saturday
leave tiollingwoOd 1:_3(! p• °well
Sound 11 p. m „for Sault and- way
ports. Trips to Mackinac. begin. July
Isti •
ansonsaniana awsi 1•4074.•
• 03dericha-
1 M. George Johnston.'returned last I
week -from his visit to relatives in
Quebec city. His brother,„ IVIr., Jain -
es -Johnston, attclided;:to his 'work
duringhis-absen00.
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• feel that weakness due to old age
find it a reMedy they cannot do
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Magnetawan River, Ita,wartha Likes,
Thousand Islands, Quebec, Portland,
Old Oreheed1‘1,1e., White Mountalftee
All reached via the Grand Trunk
Railway the "Tourist Route. of Am-
erica," Direct conneetitm with all bo-
at lines. Tourist tiekets on • sale
daily to all resorts.
PACIPXC COAST EXCIIRSION
268.25 to Portlatid, Orogen, Lewis
& Clark Exposition with, special side
trips to Carnal& points. Ticketoon,
sale dant. Valid for 90 days,
Feir tiekots, • illustrated literature
and full information call on agents,
A. O. Patttson, Station Agent...
•.0. R. Hodgens„ TOWn .A.gent.
1•...1. li. Macdonald, Wattle:fr. PasS.
c , $ Agt, Totonte.
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Any address until the end of 1005
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FIZONOriNCED 81 -,KEEN,
ALL Dilneel2T3-0NE DOLLAR -FREE TRIAL
DR T L cleetde; Llmlted
• 179 King Et. 141. Tcirontoi Canada ,
•i LEAVE YOUR ORDERS NOW
POR :YOUR' SEASON'S SUP•
PTA/ OF 'COAL. • w* CARRY'
'QNTY TEE VERY. BEST GRA
DES WHICH WILL BE SOLD
Al? TEE. LOWEST POSSIBLE.'
.-pRtcE • • ' ••••
• aRBgRs MAY BB; LEFT AT. ,.
DAVIS .8t ROWLAND'S HARD-
WARE • SrPQRt OR WI'R
J. Stevenson
110AST YEAR'S
k • Silk waistor Clothes seem 116
p brand new when cleaned with
If EVAPORATES"'
Odorlees zron-oeisonotui •
Iton-lottantmable '
, Workg wonders beyond. belief on the
coarpeet and finest of fabrica, carpets ,
or delicate dross goods. • •
Kills all gonna in carpets, etc,
Extracts all dust I
nestoree colors like new
Renews the sizing
' An in a tew moments fora few cents
• • And a ebild can do it `with
43AP-O.FIENI-C)
, Melee old thing's new and removes
Bream and Stain from tow things.*
Ask your grocer for eap-o-ren-o.
•
Tho Haft & Teeter Co.
orente .
Binder Twine
Red Cap.-600ft to th poun4
Deering.-650it to the pound
f ha• ve a large stock on band
rind rny prices arsothe best.
•J. A. Ford.
have purchased the coil business
formerly cariied on by Harland Bros.,
hut lately by Mr. Donald McCorvie,
and am prepared to receive orders for
all sizes of on1, Orate, El;g, Stove,
Nut and Soft, and eolicit your pat-
ronage. Orders left at rilY office near
the coal sheds or at Harland Bros.
hardware. store will receive prompt
attention.-Villlatit Downs. 70
Goclgrich
Rey. Mr. and Mrs. -Sawers of Bruce -
field spent a pleasant week in town
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Oherles
Symons.
Mr. and Mrs. Jodrett of Rayfield
spent Tuesday MI Goderieh tire .gues-
ts 04 Mrs. Jowett's sister, Mrs. Cale-
tain Sheppard. Mrs. Jowett said
that there Were 300 horses under
shelter le their grove on Dominion
Day. Baydeld must have great at-
tractions . for a 'holiday oeting,
• -Our well known artist, Mr.. James
Graham, has °returned front some oi
his. foreign tours. -• •
Miss Holt has returned (rola a de-
lightful it to relatives in the Ner-
thwese. .
Mths'. OliVe Bates .i)f Toronto i the
.gueet o her father, Mr. Charles Bat-
es, •
.ivlieg • Vesta Watsee, beeing :grailu-
ated with: tumors et tile Nottnal
Colleee, -Flemil-ten, will accept her
.position here as teaoher of the fet;
Andrews?' Ward sehool Which she held
WOO 'attending the College,
',Many of our eitizens. who Inew
• Master Robert • Joseph liedgeon,• the
• adopted son . of Mr., Fred, Hodgson,
were grieved to learn of his death
on 12th Julffromeappendiditig. He
came. with •Mrs.' Hodson on her, e -
turn after heremarriekle from Meside,
with his Mexican nurse,and dellghteee
everyone with his lovely • mintier: •A
large' Tcasket beieet of. white Carnal, -
tions was laid by loving' bandstilVa
the pretty 'white casket. The pelt,
bearers.. were Leo Beetles, ' •Robert
Dean, W2Illarn ,Phaler.,,. LeSlie. Webb,
Gerald' Kidd and John Griffin. • 'I he
feltheal teok place • from . the residene
ca of: Mre.- • Edward Shannon on Thee
istlay to the itonian batholie Ceine-
tCry 'at Colhorne. Quite a nOniher
of • carrieges were in 'attendance: Rel.:
PetherelVIeRae evaseuiliebidablY.-
Sent, being, called to Sandwich with
(he other clergy 'of the Diocese.
' . Miss „lyssiee Henninei o Londor.
.sPazita few 'days in toWnthe gue:it
of Mr S: John Robertson, ••
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ONE • DOLLAR SAVED ,11EPRES,
ENTTS TEN, DOLLARS EARNED.
The average man does • not Save to
exceed ,ten. per (*lit of his earnings
thest spend lithe ,dollars in Item,
expenses. for .every dollar *Saved. That
)eing the eaee. he dente& he to care-
ful about uneceSsary expenses. Vezy
often a. few cents propeeey • invested;
taksying seeds or his garden; will save
everel deflate outlay later on. It is
the Samein buying', Charnbcrlain's
Ocilic, 'Cholera and Diarrhoea
Rem-
edy. ' .It costa but a few cents, and a
bottle Of in the house eftrn 'saves a
doctor's bill of several. dollars. For
sale by .II. 13. Combe. •
STRATFORD HERALD'S SECOND'
1505 3 --DAY EXCURSION rro
• . • „
Detroit
SATURDAY TO MONDAY
• lily 22 to '24.
A -special Grand Trunk train run-
ning on thee .sehedttle as below, win
leave Clinton at 4.45 a, m:. Satur-,
day, July 22, running via thratford
and calling at all inteeniediate sta.
lions es far as Grantee; arriving e 'at
.SARNIA
'Nwn Station at $.30 a, m. Tickets
are good to return on any regular
train Up to the special leaving Set-
nta Town. Station at 0.30 p.m., Alon.
way, 24th, for Stratford and Clinton.
• -TIME TABLE AND FARES -
July e2 a.m. Adult Chili
Chilton, . 4,45 41,65 .85
Scefortle • 5,00' 1.55 .80
Dublin 5.15 1.35 .70
Mitohell 5,25' • 1.35 .70
•Sebringville. 5.40 1.25 .65
Stratford 6,00 1:25.65
St, Paulo 4.
6.01 .20 ,60
St, Marys Jet. 0,20 1,20 .60
• Oranton - . 0,35 1.15 ,00
Arrive Sarnia Town 8,30
Tim MOST°HARMING
TRIP IN THE WORLD
SARNIA TO DETROIT
• SATURDAY, JULY 22n4 to 24111,
• The Stretford Herald hag arranged
to conduct another excursion from
Sarnia to Detroit on the above date,
The City of, Toledo, of 'We White
Star Line, will leave Sarnia. Wharf
at 8.80 a. m., Saturday, July 22nd,
immediately on arrival of the Herald
excursion train and will make a fast
run to -Detroit, arriving there short-
ly after noon.
BOAT TICRETS, 75e
' CHILDREN, 40e.
whieh may be'proeured from Herald
representatives enroute to Sarnia.
Tickets ere good to return by any
of the White Star steamets within
the three days, up to the afternoon'
•of Monde". •24th, when the Toledo
leaves for Sarnia at 3.30 'o'clock,
Canadian tittle, reaching Statile
wharf at 9,05,
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The News of Goderleh.
141611 A. Sidmings, • Corespondent
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tif,*q • s''‘,,iX•XSX•Kli,*(4,0(t)avt;;KrX)0.04s)(:)(1)(Mi,KIVIikpx,),:t4A,0444),c0)
Mr. Hummel' has purchased the
residence which be has -occupied fot a
couple of years on Toronto street.
Mr. Charles Megaw is on a vita
to his Parents here. Before return-
ing to Montreal he will visit Winni-
peg mill the Northwest.
Johnston MeBrien •ot Port Arthur
is spending a few weeks here.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Tilt end little
deteghter Edna., are spenthog thelo
• holidays at Galt, 1.4ving Springsendl
other •points, alikOng their •relativee.
George 'A. Rdherteen, an 'honor
graduate of the University of Toron-
to, and a .specialist in science, has
• heen engaged to, succeed Mr. /I, G.
Willson as Selence Mester in the Cole
legiate Institute. , •
Mr. T. Tilt is spending this week
in Detroit the gu4t of her dangliter,
Mrs. Littlejohn of that city.
• Mr. Ed, Tilt 0, E. is in South Da-
kota, and 14 eXpeeted home in • Sep-
teMber.•
• The .bowling club held a meeting ion
Wednesday evening of last week and
• decided, upon holding the annual to-
urnament on. August 15th. ,n -
Mr. Clarence Rhynas, after spend-
ing his holidays here, has returned to
Toronto. • • .
Miss Margaret Fulton returned to
-her home at Brownsville on.' Tuesday,
after a tvvelve weeks' visit to our
• town where . She has been a guest
• at The Aberdeen. •
. Miss . Grace Polley must certainly
win honors this year for her last
.oil painting of herpet dog "Saxott "
theism from life, portrayht him stane
ding in the ha,ppieet of moods. The
coloring ef the sky is very godd and
the vvhole painting a Credit to the
rising young •artiste .
. ' Themethers who gave their child-
ren SCott's Eentlsion during the wh-
ooping . cough spell felt tha,t it is the
best remedy they ever found to give
relief. •
We have not Iniard .of many caees
of • wimps but some children suffered
greatly during their siege.
Miss Hattie Spence has returned
from 'a visit to 'Guelph •where she
was the .guest pf Mrs, Charles s-
We
tind that Marbles are purchas-
ed • for doinestie purpoees, in the cul-
inary line. A magazine says " To
keep your raspberries or other pre-
-
serves frorn burning while; in the ket-
tle slip three or tour new Marbles
into the kettle before putting in the
fruit."
Mrs. W.' Proudfcet IS improving
rapidly, the Pain ,in her arm leaving
. Miss Martha 'Well's,- is Spending
icaotuiTpes,7f. Mentlis in DI,roit with re-
'.,•• Thursdayseemed providentielly
:Cheep'by ellie Quad of St. Geoirge'ee
Churele on which to .hold their
'partY2iti th lovely gcouflds of
Captain A. M. ShophaTd. Theafteye
noon and evening were ideal; the vis•'-
itorS many. and the tea tables; ex-
tensively patrOnlied., The
were Most indefatigable in P,siisling;
•th Guild The candy table was
un-
cler the management of the Misses
Florente Ball, Laura, Craig and Gra-
cie Rhynes and . tidiedladies deserve
Special, praise for mantifacturing, such
lovely sweetmeats. Other members el
the. A. y, P. A. had the lee ceeani
'tables, also. the lemonade and ginger
'ale .1i4fler their care. The .1an:4
work tables were limier the idanage-
mente of a committee of the pi:Ed,
'1VIrs. Steger.. presiding, assisted by
Mrs. Reytiolda, *3. Holt and • Mrs.
IVIcKitn. :1V1r, (Merles- Lee • undettode
the lighting of :the .grounds and the
ropes on hieh the: Phineie lanterns
were hung Woithl do Credit. to CaP-
tain.Shephard in, the, pleasing Way in
which they • crossedeach ether over
;the lawn, Ther e were over fifty •Ch-
inese lateteres • doing duty as-wellas
the gasoline flambeaux, one of- which
mighthave been the ()use Of a ser-
ioue tonflagration had .any ofthela-
dies been near. • .
Ars. De 1V1ills of Hamilton is •°the
guest' this week of Mr. • and, Mtg. De
Mills of towe.•
Mr. and Airs. RothWell • of
Toronte' Were :the .guests. last. Week
of their relatives,the Misses „Mitehell
and Mr, and. Mrs, D. Cariteleii,
Mr.'. Angus. Macdonald hes liven tiP
his position as 'mate orbit° Steatner
rt. Lyman SMith: to contmand; his
new 'steatner the ' Petrie, with which
he. and Captain Robert -MeKey intend
to join the fishing fleet at To.hernioie
The IVIegsre.: • Rensford May tlot
knoW that the one time Ono residet-
ee• on their estate 1nOwn. asRansf0-
• rd's Grove is being wrecked by goine
un'eioWn persene Who are beginning
to cut out the flooring in s'onaree,
Which is lita,vyblank clierry two in-
ches thick, very valuable‘indeed, and
the big chiMmey is in p.:71-tutd of
annibilatton. • The ibuilding is • more
than half a,..century old and, eels lin-
own for years as the (gliittOn"
sidence. It was built with ilne large
rooms, hi the days when the Canada
Co, held the Huron tract, of well -
hewn jogs thenplastered and -th4ngle4
from ,cool to cellar, a, fine house .,.for
the inclennut weatim and the best
timber of the county was mit into
it; •
• CHOLERA INFANTIIVI
onliin NOT exPvoTnn TO LIVE
PROM min I1OUR TO ANOIIIER
1111T• °until)) CHAMBERLA-
t0OLIO, CHOLERA AND
DIAEZHOEA REMEDY,: .
Ituth,, the little (laughter of Z. N.
Dewey of Agnewville, Va., was seri.
Ously ill of cholera infeertuin last'
summer, "We gave her up and did
not expect her to live .frotn one
hour to another,' he sou, I hap;
Pelted to th'llk of 0hantbeilaittl*Col.
le, ' Cholera and Diarrhoea.' Remedy
and got a bottle of it from the ttore
In five hours 1 RON a change for the
better. We kept on giving It and be.
fore she tad falterthe half of one
small bottle she was well." This
'remedy Is for Sale by H. D. Combo.
• 11115S f.bristina, Oundry returned
from Chicago on Friday.
Mrs•'Charles Slaelt has rrturned
from her yearts visit to Moosemin,
with her daugliter, Airs. Lindsay Et -
woad. ,
Buyers have come to Ooderich.from
all the surroultiling towns and yin.i
ago for :grain iroui dhe deviator, Mr.
• MeNairn of Torontooutbid our deal
ers at the sale of the elevator why. -
at He paid seVen tents per bushel
for it. He will have to got a.
dredge to .be able to gatnar up the
wheat in the harbor.
Unotain Belcher of the fire brigade
fears that h's injury to his leg is
much worse than he anticipated.
Miss Mande Glover returned Iona
her long 'visit at Detroit, on Sunday
evening.
Mr. Harry Wells has returned horn
Detroit and will accept a position at
home. Be feels muCh benefitted ir)
his visit to the City of the Straits,
Mr. George Henderson hag bade
adieu to the organ factory and is a
"till 'fledged baker again at the East
street (bakery. Nothing 11:..e dough,
George,
• Mr. Johnston of Clinton has been
spending few pleasant holidays hare
at thehome of his mother, Mrs., .Jas.
Johnston. ' •
Mr. • Andrew Duff and wile, ,• Tor-
onto, were recent visitors to our
toWn, •
•
• The Baptists Will hold service wee-
kly • in the lecture: roonv of the public
library .for Which they will pay $80
per ' annum and provide their own
janit
ra;nd Mrs. Barron and sou Har-
ry of Teronto were gutta ,of the
• Blackstone faintly recently. .
The Misses Anna: and Doleria Mae
ekenzie Of _Lothian are spending their
Vartatiou at .the 'Merton . the
residence. of Mre. Peter 1VieEwaii.
•LoMthisisan,CillsilisitnadiniVig dire .'4.`e.lel'oeelle:4thed.ti
het. home, IVierton.Vilia. •
The . funeral of . Hale, relict,
of the late Neil McKinnon, took pia
ca from her residetiee .on. Sa,turtla,y.
• The casketwag ceivered with, lovely
floral tributes, .among them .. beIng
an anehor of • double white hollyhock,
tribute' of Mr. and Mrs. es-. M. Elle
iott ; wreath .of white toses; Mrs. A.
11: . Davidson.; wreath of:white roses,
Miss , Geetre MKinnon ; casket bo
-
quell of ...white hollyhocks, . Eleanor
Campbell, Maud Hale .casket bocluet
of white Mice ; buena of. mignonette
Mi J:,J;e.e,..1111eight-; bocitiots' . of sweet..
pea -tied:, With white. , ribbon, little
Lily via:Prager,he,quet • of.
white. Klieg from 'ffirg,;Dtinlop„' end
baguets from. Meade:Meg W,
and • • • Alex. , leavidatin, also a pre tty
'heeeeueteof sweet pea androses 'froni
some either friend: The feibute . froth
-11/Irs -James Ptirsene was a boquot
of :white daisies ,whicheteerelaid .. in -
'side, thee cegtket upon the beeast of
'the- departed.Rev,. 'W. H. Grahlun
officiated at houee•a•nd •grave. After
• the addrees at •the' house "Rock • of
Ages". •:was sung by all. The peat -
beakers were George Harris, • James
Berney, Dad, Buchanan, 11,.. W... Me -
'Kenzie,: James. ;Yates and Witha,to
eeletiees. from . a OS-
tanCe-. were : Beet. Hale., Stratford ,
Mr, and Org.. Frank Hale Gueleh ;
and Mi Arthur. Wils.cei and family,
.1401 meg ville; In the '•deith, Of ;the:late
Mrs.. Neil' Meg -tenon Our town'.1oecs.a
pioneer- and the eldest datighter Of '
the. late Mr: and 4Virs. „lames
Who were married• Wilio*Kiale, be.
ar,. Toronto, ...removing ..to God.erich
where :the deceased lady Was• born.
•Mr. Neil 1VICICitinon died in .April
1897. 'After. the .death Of her husband
Mts. McKinnon spent eome time is-
iting . friendge at Guelph but She
ch-
ose to reside f heelei bee sPaciats
house ,littilteby thy 'Canada Co: for.
the IVIeSite. Strachan,, sons Of. Iiishoe.
Stradian of 'Toronto, and the hoese
has •lieen kept in wonderfully -good
repaii. Mrs. ItleKineozi's .riame will.
eve,e, be venerated here for her getier-
deity,. amiability and 'faithful obser-
• &nee of the laws. of Christ, • Althdegh
in rather delicate health for years
She ,attended Divine service regularly,
eecondeenied 'tbiy nee adopted 'dangle-,
ter, Miss ger* McKinnon, Whom she
educated and who ig 'a good :inutile -
i an.' A. long period "to, resido. it d-od-
erich; eitty-nine yearg.. .
A. piceid party drove up from Bru.
Oefield ine Friday to spend the day.in
• Harbor park.' • The showery a. M. was
,suceeeded by a lovely .afternoon and
although a peetty streng heedett pre...
.oailed,' yet the picnickers: had a, theeouglily good They Were• the
Misses Sawers,.. Laura and • Agnes,
lVTr.,Charles , Sawerk •• Rev., • Mr.
„Craigiee and ' Mr. 'Nichol. Rev. Mr,
and Mtg. Salvers,who were viSiting
Goderielt during the week, joined the
at :the park and alfteturned to
13rtieefield in .the evening. -
Me. and Mts.: Horace Horton of .
Leeburn spent -Sundayin town'. the
guests Of Mrs. Horton's parents.
We had the extreme pleasure of h:1-
ving a call on Saturday from Mr.
Albert A. Shah, brother Of the late
R. B. Smith. Mr:Smith loots ex.
eeedingly well and is Seeretary and
S al esman for. the Werner Sugar Re-
fining Conipany. of Waukegan,
and resides in Chicago. While here he:
was the guest of ot his'nenhew, W.
Roberts,On, editor or the
The Misses' Olive and Frieda Van-
stOne of Wittehani are spending their
vacation here, the - guests of friends
111 to,
Miss EVA May Walters 'of Toronto
is Spending her littea;tion • with her
aunt, Mrs. Walters.
Miss 1VItaggie Proutlfoot cturned to'
Toronto on Monday but will spend
here vaeation here hi August. °
.41,..0"..441400.4.41.1.re.otArnr..0.
,Titilr IT NOW.
Now is the time to buy Chamber-
faftt's holera ajiOE Diarrhoea
Remedy. It is certain to be needed
sooner or later and when that time
comes yon' will need it badly +0- you
Will deed it. quickly. Ilny it now. It
may geVe Por gate br 11.
CoMbe.
July 20th 1905
"-
MrS. Becker of Grand Rapids hidi
teen spending th:1 pat two month* at
theresidence of her mother, Mrs. An -
stay.
Mrs.. Barclay -tiree Maggie V.
of London, who is this wee%
guest of her hrellier, John gentles,
.Kineard)de Was with her mice, Mee.
(Dr.) Bruce of Kincardine,. Aire g et
of Mrs. J. P. Brown.
Me, Harry Stoeve is preparing to
build on his south street property.
He will. remove the present
whit% VMS the residence of the Loy
Mrs, , Duman,farther beek and built
in front..
• Mr. Feeeth, .o.ne of the Lig mit'
staff, oceupOs the house owned tied
formerly occupied by Mr. II. Stew.
Little Benton Tremblay, a ”otir-ye- •
ar-old little boy, picked some, pansies
as we past„erl by and presented le:
• with 'the little hcepact.. lie is pi c-
owl -oust seeming ,to know our love for
+lowers, for we never sa,w him before,
that morning..
Mr. Noble, tate of the C. P. R. :111
tpectors, has rented the house on Ile-
a street lately ioccupied by Mr. Le
Touzei.
Miss May Hale vitelted her •par-
ents. Air, and Mrs. 1-L Hale, „ last
Week.
The -Best Canadian Pork, The Fin-
est Beans. Spieatifically. cooVd-te,s-
ty-with or without Chili of Tomato
Sauce. .Clark's Delicious Pork. end
Beetle. ,
GOOD FOR STOMACH TROUBLE
AND COMSTIpAT,ION.
Chamberlain's. Stomach and Live
or' Tablets have dene. me a great
deal of good," says C. Towne, .of
Rat Portage, Oniar:o, L'Oeadi. '`Be4
ing a mild physic the after effeets
are not unpleasatit,, and 1 eanreeom-
.
;heed them to all who ,seffer from
stomech diserder."- 'For sale by' The NeWa-Record. gives the
BCombo.
news,
.0"'°'*`*"1"aeveltleTreerem;e.egeet‘eeee.22!oe'i. eie.i:Pee're'ieeevereeere. ,er
Hood's
Sarsaparilla 0140Y1 the Ills*
auction of being tAhe great,.
est, curative.and preventive
medkine the world has over
known. Its is an di -round
medicine, produchts its un- 4.
equalled effect* by purify.
ing, vitalizing and enriching
t,he blood on which the
health and strength *revery
organ, bone and tame de.
pond, Accept ao substi.
tiute for Hood's, but in.
sist, on having Hood's
• AND ONLY HOOD'S.
Guard The People's Interests
Tilbury East townehip has granted
a• 99 year, fratehise or use of • the
Middle need to en .eleetric rallwa.y,
company and twenty-one years ex-
emptien from •taxes. The franehise
time is to. long-twenty7five years
should be the limit. Township coun-
cils rhould keep their with when
dealine with electric road .a,e•exits and
romoters, and when granting cole,
oessions Is the time to arrange anti
stipulate for equitable paSsent,er and .
freight rates. • After you give theco-
• any all they ask, it will be to
late to 'guard the people's inerts.
The pleasant, suave railway gentle-
men, then will he entizely different
men to deal, -with'. • Electric railway
el, ne. Lee will be buey Ir u new 111°
Securing franchises throughout West-
ern Ontario, and the people's repree-
eetatives, should carefully guard the
people's interests._Ridgetown. •
Dom-
inion,
local
ily One
Ir.. to
M US Z..13t4fWYAL rlOmAN diPPOoRdme
ME ATE ONCE P:41fr1ED IS NEVER CHANGED
: •
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A Multitude ot New Features Never O�forc Presented id America ,
. Iliano.Paok Agrobats, Gymnasts .rrained Anbisal I
adore 111141.air Performers
, AciS 6 '
Rose Docietill Seven Marvelous Belfords
Doily Miller Illelnotte, Lallole& hleinotte
tatelle Settler Plying Vkterellas Troupe
.. Mille Julien Daring Aerial Weavers
George fibilatui Rye Plying Sowards
° Frank MOW .Pattiolia eirdnor ramity
,AttI
rAn King Graceful tieDonald Trio, •
Joe. Lyons *Von RianiMOna JaPaneo
Herbert RuMley Si* Sugimoto Japanese
Wm, Dutton LatlySwordSwonteri it Pencere
Herd of Elephants
Congress orSeala
Camels, Llantras,
Dromedaries Broken
to I-la:mesa.
Fierce Siberian Nerd
CakeoWalking stallions
° Ode Hundred Shetland,
Pony t3iiIe c Mill
Dralumt Pelicans 4it Pigit
100 Circus Champions & Oelebrites 10
HUGE ROMAN HIPPODROME .
Alt Rinds of lixeititt Thrilling, Real /knees atid Tests of Skill
20dittetik by "dhettit j1OLY 24."11Wist, *4.trappy
,Thearotesque Olipana,-Tote thleittew-..*` runtlY Mir Seat •
MILLION DOLLAR lifiliZTAGE111111
An Emporia coitoetiora of Rare Wild Beasts
oaf of An Features of Ever, Kind
GRAND GOLD GUTTERING STREET PARADE
Wili LetiVe the ShOW Grollnde 13Very MOrning 10:30
Aduits# $00if Childtent as..44‘ etie ikkot Mains YOOto averythiol