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GRACE
OMFORT
What more does an. Mato
want for comfort, elegant
arse, titan a, fneae1y tailored
garment, wlaiish combines
grace. style, with ease. r't,
man wearing such gar.
mments must he at home in
any seeiety and on any o--
caasiotn.
Clor new nrAteliasand r.11--
ways
711-ways eat—owlet-at waDrleeten-
sDnip en Altera etc to offer you
jca ,t s ateb .sere lee.
W. 33'. T A i1 A Itis
merchant tailor.
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gR Book to Cep
1?'aaial no l.arpitaali... -
A new line of eatann a underskirts
just in at Stewart's. They're swell.
For lame back and derangement of
he kidneys, use Dig kidney ;Fills.
For sale by C. Lutz,
When a man has a good; piece .of
advice to give be should first see that
be follows it himself,
For scratches and itching of the legs
in horses try Dotes' blood pueider .and
lotion, Sold by C. Lantz.
A load o young people drove to
Lumley on Friday night and spent the
evening socially at Mr. Bells.
Turkish Seale) - S. a rood is the best dress -
g and restorer of grey hair in the
market. Sold by C, Lutz, ir,eter. 50
cents a bottle,
Mr. R. S. liebaar son. of Zurich,
salved with his family on Monday in -
o hit dwelling on Andrew street.
Feed English Stock Food to young
ithrive.igs Itctives is thedsee bestand. ow'tehepest
stork fond in the market. Soled by C.
' Lutz, Exeter.
Mrs, Jas. Ferguson will dispose o
as quantity: o her household effects
trate►slay and will shortly move to
Lendon where she will make her
future wale.
The like evens of the year
alI be the 12th of Mara, the,
clYM '� of tli liggest sale,
1�
Cir
441 hi ,i: NC'ter. Bargains
Vies i^<3. 'lihiS. Snell & Ben -
.l
Mt.Robt. Leathoeene, who wasIpeaat o etas. Dover.
stricken down in Loudon several Mr, John Hawkshaw received the
weeks ago with a severe attack of 4 sad news on Friday last of thedeath a
pneuwouia. throating serious results, of his daughter, Mrs. NV, 8- Dever, who.'.
bas almost fully recovered, and return- passed away at her home in that city
ed to town on Monday last. The on the above morning. It will be sad f
"Squire" looks es thought be is good news toiler many friends here,' where;
for many a long day yet. she spent het• younger days, and was i
Airs. R, 1i. Collins,eho is visiting in . highly esteemed by all. The journal,
the netg taborhood of Rens-all' while of that city refers to her death as fol -1
lows:a- lrs,. Tress Dever, aged 46 years
t,akiu> aa: meal tat Mr, Root, r1iuLean's, wife of W. S. Dever, chairman of the
Tuckersmith, one day last week, lana Republican city committee, diad at
a. very unpleasant .experience, which 5:30 o'clock this morning. from hem
-
foe a time, looked as thou& it would nxorrhtagea For the past month size
of a piece of pie and in soma manner^
destroy ber life. the etas anner had been in poor health, but only dune
,
a P°o.o f therazorse1odged iu lie
Binugnehe aseroweusek adspad ohteeTe3.itfiuonnas .
throat avid completely shut atx respira T will be hem front we Warren avenue
tion fora time. She eventually dls west Sunday afternoon,ana burial will
lodged the source of the trouble, but ra�bebly be, at cemetery-
thp
e s': perienee was as dlsta'ossicg and il firs, Dever was born iu Exeter, Ont.., 6
trying one. anal married there 20 years ago, The
Picka-'d's store was always following year she carate to Detroit
with leer husband, who lila
well-known
noted for the Eldest and best manufacturers' agent in the Vxipey
building. She was :a prominent mem-
goods in Exeter. how is your , bei of the (hoer of the 7,*astern Star
chance to buy the finest and f and a Methodist, `fee relatives wloo
best at sacrifice plice. Don't, satrvive areg her fathers. Job Hawk-
forget
eter. tan#„ as brother, NV. T.
forget the opetung , Tiltlz'sdtn'. ifai►rl;s ie4. l ondon,(bit,; and five sis-
March 12, Snell & lie tt, trrs; Mrs. U. A. McTaariob, 7.•7loncolu
avenue; Mrs. C. l3, Crver, 43018thz st.,
R T, otT. News. 31re. S.... White. 70 Syeaamoe street,
Advance Cannell, No. 207, R.T. ()IT. all ad Detroit, and 3liss Sadie Hawk
WIZ expect all members of the order h, show, teter, Ont., and Airs, F. C Me -1
Vbe present at its nest meeting on Donell, Hensall, Ont.
Mt iclaay' evening,, ;,larch the 9tli, as The R. Pickard stock must
the, intend .having kt ''cntitest" tat an 4
My date and we most -have a• large, be reduced. Prices must be
sattc aalaanct> tit canla'r To na'aal,e :artaaanW. ° the lever, Cellae e\.pecting
arz►xrats. We hope all members will be
wdiiing tat Wit, part anal be interested bargains and you won't be ds.
enough tomate it a sueeess, Don't ?, appointed. Thursday, March
fanil til come,
An £
Made M. Vincent, 12, opening (hy. Snell & Seo-
Paec.= iee'y, R. T. nlett,
Mi. p. Treble his moved into Mrs,
J.ene 6eraub-i ' ai4:c Bli g oo William
sttea't.:4Zre. Semites bueiug moved to
the dwellingnn laer farm en the Ord
acest(arn tar Stephen.
"E, Crain-lore
who has keen wort
e,
in general store
r the part few months. left Monday
a:aEeelat a position with J. Robinson,
iananov g." r- •Crystal City Olen.l
Ata intere--ting letter front he pen
(zf Dr". Rivera, of Redwood. Alto., dee
rsra•iptiv a cif deet part of the west, to.
gether wish items f iaer
:t,
is
-A,
4 t _ as lana will at
raawaall>al out t this a e t a l F•
peer neat,r
r`
Meeere. Bennett et Snell, tlao new
nv; ,a.,D- Citrin, Will lzdi b lZa»ie,sinn of
04 -17 a •;ronatly Unrr lt.aSAl
10 1a" Debt. 1'a•.loits1 feeder Moire.
as =r tree ,`"'"11Z -U51^`' B4:a .h leen
The 1,6µ_g.,^4 ;,t sacrifice sale
Stier held in Exeter ; ail start
aaur4Lkya March 1..2, at the
, Pielaarrfl Co. a tore, now Snell
Bennett. B lig,airs, Bar -
ins, nothing but Bargains.
or. ovens, of London, surgeon, mu-
llet canal s neelaliet. diseases eye, carp.
rata e grad throat, will be at the Conr-
nnereial Hotel. Exeter, Wednesday',
web Bth; Wednesday, April 1st;
ed., May Oth; Wed. June Ord, 1003.
ialasses Earoperly fitted. Next visit
will be 1't ed,. March dtb,
Elden A. E. Mortimer, of London.
Mein Klusley. of Sellsirk, Ont., inis-
binan°ies of the Latter Day Saints,
;ave enme into 1'sborne this week to
rate iu the interest of their domin-
ation. and will have preaching next
Rnnday at 2 o'clock pan. and 0.80 p.m.
in their church.
You cannot always judge a man by
is occupation, One of the biggest
we ever knew was employed by
ereral religious papers to write Sun-
day school stories about * 'good little
Willie" and "bad little Johnnie"; but
it takes a nighty big liar to hold a
job of Haat kind.
Having purchased the R.
Pickard Co. stock at a low
rate on the Vii, we can afford
to offer bargains never before
equalled in Exeter. Remem-
ber the opening day, March
12. Snell & Bennett.
Mr. Thos. Willis, Jr., of town, and
Mr. Henry Dealing, of Stephen, have
leased the Centralia Creamery for a
term of years and will commencebusi-
ness in thatline about the middle of
April. They have been promised a
liberal patronage by the farmers in
that vicinity and having practical ex-
perience there is every reason to be-
lieve that their venture will be crown-
ed with success.
The employees of Messrs. Robinson
Little & Co., London, recognized in a
a very happy manner on Saturday
last the worth of one of their number,
Mr. A. E. Bennett, who is about to
leave that city and go into business
here. An address of a flattering char-
acter was read and was accompanied
by a solid gold locket and cbain and
a dozen fruit knives. During Mr.
Bennett's short stay in London he
made many warn friends.
i;z,i* 0.tsa
SuirplUs ilkiC 1k► t!
Ili 0.t1 0:7r1. • Tint ONTO.
ENVi TINE: cic'ner., ;altar ar•3 ,
^B,.atieu,a°a. iA. 111. Stew -era.
e7,13 x.31"k"f Depattinnit.
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t^, ►v. Pt9,31a(t i3,
ktilt rs
yoat will find tlat'swellest lo
prints in trema atStewart 's,
Soften your grief by aaaNin
with it.
filo man ewer found a good emus
for as bad deed.
The darkest hour is when you can
Land your tnaatebes.
Greatness generally diminishes the'.
nearer you get to it.
The loser of a 1 ady's brown belt can
have same by calling at this otliee.
Sonne people think they need health
when it is only energy they raised.
If the old lion -lamb proverb holds
good the end of March will be as mild..
one.
Messrs. Handford & Elliott shipped
another carload horses to Winnipeg,
Monday.
The young ladies' thimble party met
Monday evening at the home of Mrs.
J: A. Stewart.
Every department in full
swing. Every department full
of bargains. Remember the
opening day, Thursday, March
12th. The R. Pickard Store,
now Snell & Bennett.
Fast driving and racing an Main
street is being indulged in by some of
our horsemen contrary to our town.
by-laws.
Many will learn with regret of the
serious illness of Mrs. A. Bishop, of
Usborne, her condition at present be-
ing very low:
Mr. Allen, who moved into T. Dear-
ing's cottage has again moved to the
home of his daughter, Mrs. Geo. Hate
ton, Carling street.
Mrs. B. Higgins, of Usborne, will
shortly move into the dwelling own-
ed by Mr.Hugh Oke and now occupied
by Mrs. Jas. Ferguson.
There is more religion in rolling up
the sleeves and going to work than
there is in a dial -natio prayer beside an.
empty flour barrel.
Mr. Fred Elliot, who recently re-
turned from -Nelson, B. C., is again in
charge of the law office, formerly con-
ducted by Messrs. Elliot & Gladman.
People should keep their bills paid if
they don't like to be dunned, and
their bills out of other people's busi-
nessif they don't want to be insulted.
A quantity magazines and , books
belonging to the Public Library will
be sold. ' For further information ap-
ply to E. J. Spackman, President of
the Board.
The District Deputy Grand Master,
p y M ste ,
R. M. bassells of Stratford, will a
Lebanon Forest LodgeNo.133, A.F.&
A.itl., . an official visit on Monday
night next.
Mr. John Davidson; who left town
some months' ago to reside in Wing-
ham,
ing-
ham, last week purchased the planing
factory at Wroxeter and has taken
possession. Mr. Davidson's many
friends here will wish him everysic-
cess in his enterprise.
A lovely lot :oi new American merica,n. and
Canadian wall papers.'erg:' ,I are values.
Stewart's. t's.
The London Free Press of Friday
last has the following account of the
marriage of two former young resi-
dents of Exeter: "A very pretty wed-
ding was solemnized on Wednesday
night last at the residence of Mr. Wm.
Down, Dundas street, by the: Rev. S.
Salton, of West London. Thecon-
tracting parties were Miss Fredrene
Down, and Mr. Lorne Cann, both'' of
this city. The bridesmaid was Miss
Cora Cann, of Exeter, while John D.
Hodgins, of this city, acted as grooms-
man. After the ceremony, the guests
sat down to a sumptuous supper. ' The
customary wedding presents were very
beautiful: '
itt Cin c9ticert,
Miss E. Pauline Johnstone and J.
Walter McRa1 e will appear in a high
ela►ss concert at Giclley's Clera House,
era Thursday. March litli. Plan of
Hall at Dr. Lute°s,will amen on Sat ,
March 1#th. Tickets Zoe. and Xi?
Sir Gilbert Parker writes to Miss
Johnson; "Yon have justified your
people and honored yHar race;
you
1
have madeas cnettv you debtor."
"Kit" of the Mail and 1nipire Oars of
"ala McRaye; "I consider Kinn the
1014 ra rdea' a4 M4'iaa3 I ever heard. and
I Berri{' 14aaif tbo t°lta.4anitoul »ts of taut
%tidal over,"
Snell & B=wluuaett exteatl to
Mr. George Cudmore, Huron street,
narrowly escaped serious injury on
Thursday afternoon last. He was driv-
ing a horse attached to a load of wood
about two miles west of town and
while walking along beside the rig the
load capsized, at the same time throw-
ing the horse and pinning Mr. Cud -
more to the ground. Having the use
of one hand he eventually managed to
free himself from his uncomfortable
position, but' he was badly used up
having sustained several bodily injur-
ies. Mr. Albert Box happened 'along
some time after and acted the part of
the good Samaritan in assisting him to
his home, where he was confined to
his bed for several' days. He is, how-
ever, now recovering.
Last"chance. Men's and Ladies'
fur coats, :all at clearing prices, rice at
0IW tar cordial invitation
to flu nal' great opeitliug• sale,
Thursday, 'Aire': 12. Nover
miss a good opportunity.
t'ooteaau and Iasantty.
During the year 1002, two men were
killed in America in prize fights; and,
In a season of three monthsjust passed
twenty-one men have been killed play-
ing football, Fifteen of thesediedfaom
broken necks or broken Backe. How
many mets have been ruptured and
permanentlyinjnred in various other
ways no man can say. 1 know, says
Elbert Hubbard, in the March Cpsnao-
politaan, that two young men whom I
tun personally acquainted are now in
Iunatic asylums as a result of football,
and their ravings are the cries and sigma
naris of this game. If you still think
that football is manly sport, you might
interview the parents of these young
men.
Teaetilue Dayan For also&.
High schools and Collegiate Instit-
utes rtes and Public avid separate Schools
in cities, towns and incorporated oil-'
Doges, have the following number of
teaching days in 1003: Open 5th of
Jan., closeOth of April; re -open 23th
of April, close 20th of June; re -open
`31st of September, close 22nd of De-
cember. January 20 days, February
20 bays, March. 22 days, April 16, May
21, June 22, Total 121. September 21
days, October 21, November 21, De-
cember 16—Total 80. Rival Public
and Separate schools have the follow-
ing number of teaching days in 1903:—
Open 5th of Jan., close Oth of April;
re -open 20th of April, close 20th of
June; re -open firth August:., close 22nd
of December. January 20 days, Feb-
ruary. 20, March 22, .April 10, May 21,
June 22. Total 121; August 11 days,
September 21, October 22, November.
21, December 16. --Total 91.
You don't get a chance every
month, or every year to bury
the finest goods in Exeter at
a sacrifice price. You will
have that chance on and after
Thursday, March 12, at the
R. Pickard Co. store, now Snell
& Bennett.,
Death of Thos. M. White..
The sad nerds of the death of Thos.
M White, of Windsor, came as a
shock to not only the family here, but
also his many friends, last week. The
deceased who was striken with paraly-
sis Tuesday, died on Friday night.
Mr. White was one of the hest known
men in Windsor. Some twenty years
ago he went to Windsor from Exeter,
and established the Review neevspa-
per, which he conducted up to about
nine years ago, when be was forced to
retire from active work owing to ill-
ness. He went to Colorado fora time,
and came back much improved in
health,but at intervals since his heart
troubled bine, and he was tumbled to
engage in his former occupation.- Mr.
White has had charge of the circula-
tion of the Detroit Free Press in
Windsor, Walkerville and Sandwich
for the past six years. Mr: White
was 47 years old, and is survived by a
widow and two sons. He was.. a son
of the late John White, of the Exeter.
Times, and waswell liked by all who
had the pleasure of his acquaintance.
His remains were brought here • Mon-
day and the funeral took place from
the residence of his mother,":Main.
street, on Tuesday, to the Exetr ceme-
tery,
Everything in Dr oods.
y yg
Everything in Clothing. ; ,Ev-
erathing in (Crockery. Every-
thing
y,
thing in :Boots and Shoes. Ey-
erything in Carets Oil cloths,
Linoluem.s and: Curtains. In
fact 'ever; thing in the 'big R
y
Pickard
store, ` now
� Seel
w 1 &
Bennett at sacrifice price
is rue Minkel Otaib=
A rather unexpected twat greeted
the audience that assembled in Gicl-
ley's Opera House, on Tuesday night
last to hear the third of the series of
entertainments being given by the
emitted Lyceum Bureau. the flaw-
thorne Musical Club. no two hoorrs
enjoyment foarnished t►y this clever
company was caftla,
ne,tatuaaca
i
tweets that lias ever visited our town
sand was fully appreciated by the en-
th;i i astie:4tacltence present. They do
net play "the limp of the thtmsend
r;ari44 .- but t hey play :a' rnaaaa'' intitr1-
1a4eant ant you etmld elaaalbe ;a, etiele at.
The eau -:c W45 hot only or gaud claae;s
Lan wtis s ae t aa►'inld to. to rtv oiti any fedi
ozo,nno^ s :incl tete a ^;.carted Mute arious
cif a +aa es'v ea e tit Dort ed. The ►inn*.l-
elkl sketch by "The Prufeseor and his
Clow -e P,alasi"' wee remota inter
(.sting, the t'hiller liming himself to
lie an apt pupil and a rau(r>,ellous ninsi-
al scondcr. -'rbc' Cosrntry Fair" tunes
o $piendedl interpretation of What is
seen and heard czna tboso Pveirtl'UI oc-
casion, and when It is considered that
call was lfrotluced on musical, instru-
ments it is simply marvellous. Mr.
Osgood,as Uncle Renben,was a unkp3e
character and his clever manipnlation
of the violin was a decided bit and
brought fourth continued outbursts of
applause. "'The Trip to New York
City" proved equally interesting and
the various imitations were produced
with a 'decidedly pleasing effect. In
short the entire program was first
class and we feel, that we do the com-
pany but simple justice in ascribing to
it the honor of giving the best and
most interesting musical entertain-
ment it has ever been our pleasure to
witness.
The Pickard store 1e is s the
place. The 12th of March is
the time of the opening of the
greatest bargain sale ever held
in Exeter, Snell & Bennett.
W.C.T.ii, Notes.
The first meeti' of the newly or-
aanizcl Woman's ChristianTemper-
nce Union was held at the homeof
Mrs. E. J. Spackman on Thursday af-
ternoon. Quite an interest was inani-
fested, there being eighteen ladies
present. Mrs. Millyard conducted the
devotional exercises for the first half
hour, giving Due of her choice Bible
readings, from the forty-sixth Psalm.
the different departments of the W.0,
T. U. work were discussed, much light
being thrown on these by Mrs. Pollard
who was present from Dashwood; also
by Mrs. 0. Brooks, who was an active
worker in this organization during her
stay in Winnipeg. It was decided by
the members to take up six different
branches of the work, yiz: Press work;
Teniperance in the Sunday schools;
anti narcotics; Parlor meetings; Mis-
sionary work in lumber camps; Purity
and inox.her's meetings. Some inter-
esting and helpful public meetings
will be held in the near future on the
last mentioned, subject. Every mother
in Exeter is kindly asked to give ber
influence and co-operation in this
great work. Mother's meetings, where
studies in child culture and home life
are taken up, cannot fail to be a,,.great
factor not only in purity reform, but
also in all reforms that are engaging
the attention of the Christian people
of our day. Theodore Cooler once
stood at the foot of a Swiss mountain
which towered up from the lovely val-
ley t9 the height of ten thousand feet.
It l000ked like a tremenduons pull to
the top;, but he said to himself: ""Oh, it
will only require one step at a time."
Before noonday be stood on the sum-
mit enjoying the magnificent view
around hirer. And so it is in child cul-
ture, just one step at a time. "He who
is false to present dutybreaks thread
in the loom,. and will find the flaw
when he may have forgotten -its
cause." 'Formation is better than re
formation. The good mother watchs
the waking intellect of her child, and
its moral culture more and inose ab -
Tuesday of each month. The member -
sorbs her mind.- Said the Emperor
Bonaparte: "What France most needs
is mothers." The regular meetings
will he held on the • first and third
'
ship fee is only sixty cents a year.
Gentlemen may become honorary
members:
Mrs. E. Elliott, RRec.-Sec'y;
All _kinds of. farm' produce
.
taken n as cash at Snell & Ben-
nett's. Highest prices.for;trade
and lowest ` prices; for _ goods.
Don't forget .the opening day,
Thursday March 12th
-
Th Y� .,
, of Delon
W. 'Hawkshaw, London,
,,
was in town Wednesday on a business
trip.
f you .
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4 PANS
PAILS TIT,- HA Yir,1( I ti, S,
p SPILES
4 KETTLES .g. & SON.
00 TO
ear
JOBBERS AND GENERAL DEALERS IN
Hardware
Tinware
Stoves
Paint
Glass
Oil Cake
Linseed Meal
No.I Timothy Seed
Red and Alsike Clovea
Seed
Blue Grass Seedy Ere.
A FULL STOOK OF GA DEN SEEDS.
E. SPACK
NEW WAll
Now is the
time to buy
your wall pa-
pers. We
have a large
stack of Aln-
ci'],ea'n and
Canaditn pa-
pers pr e t t y
•
A'.
APERS
floral and con-
ventional de-
signs, suitable
for Drawing
io o lllbs din-
ning -rooms,
bed-1'oollms,
lltl l ls, etc., now
open for your
inspection.
VALUES UNSURPASSED.
NICELY TINTED... BEST QUALITY.
tJ
E. J. SPACKMAN.
Headquarters for the Celebrated W, E. Sandford Readv Made Clothing.
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WATCH
NEXT WEEK.
George Eacrett spent Tuesday in
Toronto.
Mr. W. W. Taman spent Wednes-
day in Clinton.
Mr. J. A. Stewart is in Toronto this
week on business.
Miss Cora Cann spent a few days of
last week in London.
Mr. E. S. Spackman • is in Toronto
this week on business.
Mr. A. Sntherland, of Ailsa Craig, is
visiting friends in town.
Mrs. J. V. Crocker left. Saturday to
visit friends in Holmesville.
Mrs. Jarmaine, of London, is the
guest of Mrs. F. W. Gladman.
Mrs. Fyfe, of Acton, is the guest of
her daughter, Mrs. B. J. (irnrney.
Miss Gerttie Hicks and Miss Hattie
White are visiting friends in Toronto.
Mrs. Busk, of Goderich, is the guest
of her daughter, Mrs. W. C. Huston
Mr. Alex. Robinson, of Detroit, is
visiting friends in and around Exeter.
Mr. Frank Vosper, of Guelph, spent
a few days in town, during the week,
Aquilla Slieere, after a visit at his.
home here, left Tuesday for St. Tbom
as.
Mr. Jas. Sanders, traveller, of Lon-
don, spent Sunday with his parents
here.
Arthur Snell, of London, is here vis-
iting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eli
Snell.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Evans visited rela-
tives in Lucan andLondon during the
past week.
Mr. John Thomas, of Hamilton, is
learning the art of barbering with Mr.
E. Westcott.
Miss Gertie Ballantyne, of Hensall,
is the guest of Miss Olive Wright,
Exeter North.
Ml's L. da Trevethick, who has spent
s Y
the winter with friends in Stri.throy,
returned this week.
, Miss Mortlock and Miss .Gertie R.emp
have gone to visit friends in'Burlieg-
to -and
will rem ain-s me time, Mrs.
n, 9
Kemp es also on a visit' to friends
here.
H 0 iv -
Was He-- Dressed ?
Yon hear this asked of some
persons every day, and the
answers depend on the kind
of clothes they wear.
How ape Y'ou.»Dressed
When you want to be well
dressed come and have a
suit made 'to order. All
new goods consisting of `
Suit ngs, Pantie s
1
Overooatings Etc.
1
JOHNS
TAILOR
opposite the' E x e
1'oit af1lee r
Miss Violet Treble, has returned
from London, after a pleasant visit
with friends there.
Mr. Arthur Loadman left last week
for Winnipeg, where he intends mak-
ing his
ak-ing'his future home.
Miss Eva Browning left Monday to
attend the wedding of her cousin, Miss
Percy, at Port Huron. _
Mrs": W. H. Verity and little daugh-
ter,
an h
ter : of Brantford are theguests g
. of
Mrs. Richard Pickard.
Mr. Harry Piper, of Seaforth, is
spending a few days with his mother
and other friends here.
Mrof'Wm.' Davidson
a, London,
spent Sunday at his home here,, returning to the 'eity"Monday. '
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