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kI.ff SP�NGES
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'The middle sized 'bath sponges:
The common coarse buggy "ponges
•' ,A sponge is s most useful , article
in the anima r make. your
batch a delight;.' We con
iiia you a rnce'.penge f°.1410e,9
' batacge odbestb-sponge is wortb
(rota 2r/c' ap, ,
... Also Sell :Soap
Thirsty perfumed soaps of the •r/.
follow/brig odori; Rote Lally d
Yalley,.Vio ec Carnations.
Abe 7fedicirial 8csptr, Carbolic,
Suiphur, Tar, Caticdrs,, etc.
Ws osis sell you toilet soaps at
le.n !mer, ills, run. .
frogs 2o to 40c 4 cake;bat we
kar. special value at IOc,
3'for25e,
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caarlsr AND DUCCInT
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INSURANCE
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LW* Health Accident Guarantee
'Marine
TIOkETr .R'ar' xray Ocean „pint Tourist
Tickets Everywfre e
goo Itcris4Ateed.Stock Farm for, Sale
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COJIMUIIICATION
To the•.Editgrr of the Sentinels
Lrct,alsh Win's—Such. was the is
Ing of a -paragraph ' published in the
Ripley Expre t; brit Week, . bat in it
the Lochalrib boys did not. receive
justice. -The one that wrote .the
article must have been overcome by
the Abate of the abundant refreshments,
provided`by•the Iadioa: or bis ,memory
mest'hose.partiall), desertedhim .on.
bis return: home,' In the :article the
wore was placed:'at 14 to 8 in favor of,
Lochalsh boys and that at the end of
the fifth innings: to the acorn:.tood at
3 t 5 in favor of the vis" tors,' but we
would like to jog their memoryat this
•point :, in: the. first place the s re, card
shows the resole .to' ba 1:5 to 6 in Lr.
bash's', favor, , secondly.:', that at the.
end of the fifth innings the score stood
9 to 3 in favor''af Lochvlsb, and'lastly,
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this ' 'they r failed to . 'mention. that
Lochalsh had an innings to spare' and
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that Riprey was "whitewashed" 'five
times during • the game Thanking
the Editor for the . spree, I am s sup
l;porter of FAIR .PLAY.
KISTAIL;
John' McKenzie has ' sta=ted' to.
band bis:new house. ,.."
, Miss Maggie Mcare ;orbas returned
home after spending a few° months
visit in roderclt:'.
Mr. McKenzie Ieft laat?ire ek . for
Duluth when he intender: spending ::
few weeks with friends an4°'relattyer.
Mr. 'Alex.:McKsp. and his, 'sitter
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bZaggie acre • trading s four days: in.
Blyth,•
The organizer of the [tonal' 'rem-
plara,; pir. ; Davison: aad bis, wife, of
Brswpton ate apeodipg a4e+v';t{«ya in
the village. They intend holding an
open meeting in this ball, Welr:esday
evening. .All are welcome.
"LAURIEI
blestra Dan McIntyre atd ' K.
McKenzie of' Kinross :Toot: 4o lay at
31r. Archie McIntyre.
Afi,w Eyal ne Ried of Pu�siuotlnt
was tiro guest of plias Annie. McLen
nan this week; •
Messrs Alex •bl cDonald•' of ii;yub
and 'J)falcolw'' McDoatald' , of 'Guderuli.
are 'visiting ajdder . the parestsl , robs;
Keg,• Mt' Rose•.of Mal,g,.rawateb,
0, : B:, tierweily; ; of 'Athfi =d, • is
renewin; bis old •acquaintance• among
Itis former congregation,
M48 71.•14, Carnck.is the: gu-st of
Hire Jennie. McMurchy this rve•ek.
Mr.•Evans'preacbed in Antherly on
Sar.4ay, in. the Methodist church,
HtHXROOD•,
"Mr.. :and Mry jr '11. Ackert have
gone ow's' weeks ° ?cation :'•to Owen
Sound.
Fred Fricke and Ernest Ireland.,
ha're�returned home .from the' West,
on accrnut of sickcess
Dr Norman' Kerr, accompanied
by his Wife and child, of Ohic,go spent
a fee/ 'day' .with hie'mother, randy
The trade of ',the•Holyeood Butter,
ii steadily in�reaepng; . The directors
ezpect larger, 'retains than. •anyother.
.M:r' :Patrick Kenny• 'hue purr
chased the firm atlielering his farm
fry''• Mr. ,Peter Corrigan of.Lacknow,
1r Duncan Csnipbell ' is erecting s
steel wind Mill on the facet of Mr,, Ile: ,
Kerr, r
Mr, Joseph Corrigsn called on his
old rebuts hat week.
G' .arses ,
having transpired which necessitates:
• '' return
blur :Mt� .F : . I:;
mT .o> have: therefore' decided to, offer
the whole: of my stock forsale„ either en ',bloc ' or in detail
and in order to weet the public we liave gone through our;
studs and masked Goods Down to Cost, . and, in a great
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So we hope- diajOse o your:entire'stock by the First ,f !July,
as as w have ttfiratite the the premises by .thee middle staid With.'
Any duebills" held by parties had . better . be brought
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soon, so ' as to have tlieiii:all paid in tune, ard'aDaccomn(�s'
will have to be.se.ttied at an tai: as any monies not
collected Iby July 1st,;: will most assuredly be .laced in court
or otherwise for collion. placed
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`HELENS.
The following it lite report of ;st, Helens
Paha* School for the. mdnth of May, based
Oft �of att�gYrrr'dd
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Past 1; Janios. Leasing- .LP.raa ' C-1•14' G
Make,. 1V -D pdT �� e•MIl:E S:
Ma!`l--Ilyz `F a Y'auohe7 s Sheriff
Criwfol�.. i ..
llasy
Sen.•III--Eoswell E ziherford,E•o• VurniaGeoige'
wezthe,head, Herman P1 ulhpe;Miry
Sherlif; (2eve Jotot,•
Jssra-r ear i Je Clark,• '••
mac Weatb-:
zeeAade:soe,"Roheet ilu ni,, A.
• Aitehiaa: Johnnie Ddlkr,,$oitbie Ku,kartaes
Erma Areher,Ethel .;g ehovr,.
e4e
' SemioY•II—Jeoeie Webb- Wy'• B owa-
eo , sit. • Aedeesee,0 Geoige Ewwns
emebe, Jima a Balboni,' Eriidr.Ai*chison
• Jug: II—ohrl•fe: Mks; zea; Clark,
Thomas Broorneconsbe.' tease westbesbead.
David ye f et.
' Past 11 -;.:Start ,ttnnniie
if•F"e W ; ! 04 %ode, E.
Prat I sag,•, B•des Woudr Greta Webb;.
GeoigwJoyat, lKina Woods, Seat Sillier
Fait. rJm> - gerlie•oD; Glace
S6errrf,:Paanrc ceder ma,., •
)gator for he iroItb,i3 , awes'
age • ; . • (r A; Tom. Teacher. :
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Here we are again. FFor'.b,f:Clams
homemade bbggid' go .to Oblbeiser A
'Motser Lncknow- . Made f f •she'.heat w
material, matt., durable and • r=irely.
poioted,;painting being My, 'epecfalty.
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BERRY ,DRUG• STORE „
W4. LT PAPER.
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Another consignment 0(.2500 rolls. American Wall, Pager, all (.colors and
,• designs..: Border and: ceiling to match. Prices so ow.y o will ow paper.
_: _ �. ,a ... 1 you willwonderb
can be• wide°,so cheaply: We have had a great;season in . wall paper. TWO ton,
.1. a lot of paper you say, yes, and we don't want to carry any through the summer,
therefore you can have the balance of our stock at almostyour own prices..
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EUREKA. PLY . KILLER,
-Good Pasture the bet care n ,
Pasture, s
e . , , a d best feed won't do gall they might to for•
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your cows in fly timet They switch their tails, andworry the, flesh from tl sir'
;s bones, and rob' the dairy of mill. and butter. "Fl time"': ,means `money .. outf. of
pocket to the farmer. Here is one testimonial from,hundreds we have
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•'Gentlemen --I used " .Eureka „' lastig
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41. loa.ded with flies. Words cannot express my thoughts and feelings as -:1` saw 'the
• little black pests curl•"up. and. drop on the`'ground.` I always said I mould'as soon
• .. . miik`•one of . Barnum's Tigers as a cow•loaded with flies,• but' ow it is solid'
comfort, . If I ,had to do' withoutyour Sprayer and , . Killer •':
Fly giller I won ld I* ti,r n
keeping cows. Yours 'ti my—B. V. MILLiDGE,
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Willow, Bank Farm, St. John,' N. B.
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JOHN, W•OOD-:& .CO :,., CUgNISTS:& DRUGGISTS ,.:1:--
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xtra values in Spring Footwear
Mien's Heaey Split Congress $1,00 to $1.0 .
Min's Heavy 0il. Grain Congress, at $2,t!0. • :
This Grafter is a : genuine snap and one that ,we will guarantee
as It has been tried in the best may to try shoes, that is: by the •'.
wearer and has given satisfaction in every case, °
Men's Grain Plow ahoe, Blucher cut ,both. lase add buckle. at
$1,25, worth, $1.50.
Also our Men's Split Bais at $1.50 is a good durable saoe
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Give us a:call and we will use you right.
Repairing neatly and promptly .done
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titt.ts.
House fnrnhi
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gs: are in demandand we have extra
desireable lines. of Carpets, Linolenms; and Lace Curtains..
Bra:eels Carpet at 85c and $1.00 per; yard
Tapestry Carpet at 35c,' 50c,. and 60e per yard.
All -woos Carpet, lti aple:leaf 80c per yard.
Wool with cotton warp 58c per yard.
Union cotton 25c to 50c per yard.
Linoleum 2 yards wide $1.00. per yard
Linoleum 4 -yards. wide $2.00 .per yard.
Linoleum 4 yards wr:lo $2.85 per yard.
Lace Curtains 25c, 50c, 75e and ,$1.00 per pair;\
Lace Curtains ' ` 1.10 to . 50 i r it.'
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*aloes' in.. many`
ese "are all: good rabies and 'never -fail to' please our'eustomners
The Millinery Department' has' all the latest novelties i
Miss , . ..._ trek . m Hats, ;'I'rimmi
etc.:: 'Give Mathewson a call when you. want' anything in r• '
a�i6sl' s tfi ar:c'�'r t ,. i(( . r.t .. �,.,--r
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•taspeetwwy Patron .hon' sx:d-zrrv:
(Iht6eiaer,'Carriage `
tsoar.
'fogies to "tH Ambit's
Harting 'returned to Luckr�, i
to. state that 1 intend to.rake up my
old hu ine,s of house sad carriage
painting and. desire to• .ir fear(' rhe'
t:pubic that I ant open to train work' at
r either her of thee above thief. "' Persona
bsving •otk of this class. will do well
fo consult me before placing theirs.
f or er*. ' A(1 work done' with; i' n vest-
I.nese said:d tcb Paint shop over
Revere',,' Use�:smith .
sheik J.saph
knows ih
�' as; every at we' carry a
- A.aderson.,•
. yrtrell'-assort(
taken' as cash value during the sate,
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As we are now settled in our new location: we* • are
`better' egnfpped than ever to meet- the ' wants of our . ` many
of the o lines y •
Bedroom SUiti
SSosrds
CestriTatiespinin
8eEtrse
g Chair
' Yawls (lsiv-1
. '(losrsias astir*
Irathaiaiis
Kagnit
.Pictures '
Curtain. Poses'
l'Arindow Shade
Reek Cesar ,
Writing Deas
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aotheir Hames
Picture 'framing'
•>Igam Moulding
P'aricar
'' Tey Board of i rrcknoa!oldie t-hotwl':
»(oras • ' , Gentrem en -I leave
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yoa'ntt0., • .4 talc. foiroarrit.for morttht of :11'af'
pholestted , , nes.-0,' Greif total . Avg l
• Rockers p'arrer I 40.' ?fl ' 86,,," 1
3f'arjt,resacs f 3s 6l
:f'prtnga• • .
Cexaatott- B.rfs
iron Eads' t
from Cribs for Chit-
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n a call addhe vinced that we *have th'e hist -
THE Elio i : -1rl1arr' . AND,:
Gigs ;Mantled Us .' tght or dam u
Por ,f r
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rrorm Ey 3 4l So'. ' ;rt.
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Total 33.*.. i.T" • 2a�j3
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Bchoot was kept opexs 21 drys.
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