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`i''WEN`d'gaF01 ,TH YEAR.
EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1911.
RS e , CREECH
To You, Mr. Farmer DEATH. OF T.IP.IaII G RO«'E It ft'�iIVL`i2S4i3,Y SERVICES
as 11 what ie going - to b , kith what has 3atel 1,5i51e G ttudo vfe, ciao rl,cr ot i3'. .wn1i e v, c n io t1
_ UNCLE SA\S 'r 1rISS C4N\D�
Is w,tih sentilp'tealta of profound .sorrow Mat we wake of the ,death of ,Sias The Anniversary and 'Thanks-
?1Zr. Farmer. remember iG R es .z p nect 11 vlttl the •fiassy
been, _that tells the title. The baiderdaeb =about `)enlarged and imprpved and Mrs. B'obert N. Rowe, ,who pass- giving
;1leworta& Chore)) were held Sun r :
To tont up yo.tt. p.6 • , at duels liken
rtiarlreZs" is only Intended tq )deceive. Digest file foiloveing and sea for your ed away at bar 'h�ltifs, Huron street, ,day, The chu:ell was ;beautifully arid. ,GR, onto my sl;a ^ %wil +
seivea,. �,,. y, 107' `rt
csGtr \ 2i akerr' Chis a v
Prices in January, 1011, quoted from the U
merit No. $19:—
Buffalo
Beef Steers, heifers,,,. $6.20
Beef Cows 4.$0
8toel ers 4.75
Calves. , . €1.57
1ttillers. , , . 461,00
]Gat 1k3s. 5.0
$heel£. . 4.o
Hogs— '7.75
g
Toronto
$5.05
4:,75
5.00
7.80
71.00
5.70
4-15
13,30
)'ted States 1 fit e SeDate
D c -
a �n ou
Detroit Windsor,
$5,30 $5.60
4.00 .65
4,15 4.90
8/75 `1,25
47.09 '10.00
5.00 5.65-
4.79A 4.15
8.40 0.20
iijCK ' SEPT TZ I I1EGtSTS_
;l 3Y V.a ;storm period Unites' w .l3
Mercury Izeriod and the autumnal u_u:-
.ox, from the 1°tl; AP= the lfih, This
period Vali 7>r:l,ay l'etura;, of falling bar
o;itetei, l,hafrZo iia warmer, cloudiness
_rain aa,1d thorel r, but We do not flfiure
t n' en.ei;nl a^��11 alnind,a.0t mins will
tali :at: Huls illy;, I,,rn all pobabllaty
equatorial, or west India, storms, will
infect the gulf coast regloi.s,, biiinging
dangerous wv£ltils and s.eavy rains to
those 'sections, and up the ,dart:)?
Coasts;. but cOttate,r oto. -l: —, frorl) the
3,ortllwes't and Illret 3'h 1)10 lnterzor
styles will result In cooler weather, nut
S1t lose pr ipitatloa. I)arageroas gales
td}==1,1101tA1 ie torltadovs, are P..^.10, o: 'i1;.:'
lllgsslbil tte4. dttriCta t11is ..0 o#raf.r
elatertber perietl5k
Plt
Toes t venli1.
EltCabet<11 Hes". : u hte1' of
wee' tnb,
to Mr. "a1.1c "eon Cor;11ah of
ale;nwnY anti Performed b
altlirs or Zurtety at 7.:10 ore
tCFI'II1re of
only the bum'
! e bride.
The Dt'ide
useful: 11
la cotlpla lett the f01
l!Orontes ,+rttl 0t11or "pi
ttu
`1'ss 11, 11t;At"j, 4}. l rte 1S a Vit•*
11frcti)r'V,
cyia of people, eat,ioy boring' fools as
0X5 as tatty ataf t Nou;�t u'a
k .t R �
T
Pal
me,-.. r a d ?kfr, I�uzrheltl o% �+od-
c.,,c.. were visitors at wit, A alehagd's
c ea the 3a,oliday,.
'.1.. and, ..11.=1'.2. \\`t1). 'J tr1i11 Of ),mean
wear. visitors at Mr. George. Gl'awle 's
a.a Stlzze3ly,
1'> a iulloh'i31 al -c) attead,il1l;- the Tor-.
0:zzo lair.-lta, a;zd Mrs, F W. Glad
:zein, Mies Lang, A. rejiledelen, MI ^ and
Mrs. Jeloi Scott,
Hear MacOre;,;ar and \Y,hG.ta at the
Otey' House, Deter, Fair Tright,. 1✓Q-
g ".: 3',--I wonder' if .;acgtcgor can sing
'stains' Scut -T could Natio' #n 11111 all.
11^, T. I., Iio,�e.•s a1td. 3 Pt Il
e ; front P 1rk1041'Cel S f.t3r`1.s ay 1uul
e d ty at Mr. Ed. Cl rjetie'Sl. lr.
exs 1e31t Saturday '11!41tt 1nd.
1111'. 'acre.
rt
eist
t1
aeddlw tc01"
of liay fila.
'Miss Mar
Yr. and .iia.:
1.,
marriage
IM eter.. The
r t h e
8111)1 Y
un
1a; 'Harry Gid-
, Tuesday
, ;+Ir, T.',ert-
1c1y* 0f 13u)ut33, vMitt 1.,
d'ee�arzd 'kaav n died lay Hunt city
t111e nlo:nfax. Tire deceased was,
late Sa'lnucI Gldicy and all
)ILC early part At' 'his life was anent
It �- "A#lotit tetl years ago he left Ex..
f'to7 for Duluth, 'wvnere Ile has contin-
uo3lsly resided since. Tho deceased has
been 1st very: peer healliih tor )many mon-
hence 'rig; demise was ;not In the
+k' 13t'..ene .peened. I -1e *was a you11) man
Sof clever attributes and receiving a
food business 'training tilled respon-
S;'bie p0alti0C123 £a , that elty. He was
aged 31 years, 10 months and 11 days,
Firs many ;rsectads, and old associates
1 will regret very "3nu .h to hear 01
his early demise. The remains will bo
brought hero this o''eek tor burial, the
runeral taklr.3 place frotn"the depot oil
rrival of the morning 'train from the
south to the Exeter Cemetery.
b)1 morn 1110'
Oh the11
ksekcc'ping
F.2919e a 021. x,'111 ou,py 11aes reaftl "ncc3
the eort1p21; AZ At)t1 9,3'18 \C)llitt111
Son. Tbe Advocate vr.101:08 tile ;Faun
ut,tle a long and happy married life.
25c. pays for The
Advocate to Jan.i
CARLING'S
PHONE 18
sommiMosiosoNalommormisminor
7:G0941s.
Now that August is half gone we are offering all
our summer Dress goods at cost. price such as Mulls
Fonlards and Muslins, etc.
WHITE LA.WN WAISTS
Regular $2.00 for $1.85
2.25 1.35
11
ss
1.75 1.15
1.50 1.05
.75
WHITE UNDERSKIRTS
Regular $3.75 for $2.75
2.25 " 1.60
All' corSet covers to be cleared
out, at cost.
massy
1 y night last, at the age. of tastefully . deco»bated with flowers, t foollslu�i; sit 1; a�'
�.1 Satu da ni.
7 r 4 0 r
1 Years, tz I ,a 1 da 1
io z as s. t gr
p411,,, � fruits tad hr handsome Il Y i a The h sane c.x
� iia " n z uz ch Supriosln T u^do^'to4k 10 elate you?
About ten weeks previous to her do s; e li erected for special occasions, I'n1 kinder" 'customer). to k''e free,
z b Suppaaxn T u.ldcrtRok 3'o tat
e 0u-�
mise deceased ,was suddenly afflicted was p rti...ularly worth', of 311'91toon. It "r rnak
j $
with a. severe ,rattac<c, of lnze,ai^3atis and being ornamented with wheat, oats and '1'd se tch aU ye + sem'
a yoUr‘ eyes ou s,_ said dl c
;t was 'tltou;,'lab a� t'-xa tense that 't't I to ley, lrrtersper,sed with the red 1:e,1•ry
would prove fatal. She, however, sur o' ).tae mountain ash, 'The elxn;r ren -,Turas ale triVent�ed tate „bassvro
, � „basswood ham;
rrsved th., tryin i14;zoss. a11d oavci decd s gal Harvest stn* 100) s aid the, frith w�oodi*n zu'1rc 's 1 :made Say `le;
prlomi o of recovery, being able, tR be g3,os seri by Clarence D',, z ,,ver-, Yon can't do 'better ti: a l;stclo Sam,
up "and arou;sd quire improved and .t.1) .e.'e;ved. 3:Lz; 1f u-l.1l < presided eat Ta t fs !'*e V o'1d, ^.veXn l,.ltould
rbeo: ful. .but a. second, attack . bo'.g ' ,e c>::,1'ar withu f' Ir e � . se • :
zs r,. ,1 his us al prc_MrIe4,„cgr n ou _e„ I', �. „o err s�-eX^frTe?_
.0 we k5 a..o was too t;rea; fortr.a4d. F nipa,l,e. r 1,01,4t, -,tons o€ mo ger. Sbe. dreg•£ : erselt up •T3f1 dignity,
t
d a
e eopened-
�he1Ri co mid amid sc1
a� t.
� 4 4 t i' C The. ae Y t'S Y�t13 ,a 1 ,, 'pare IO 1x1 X �, ,r,IE ✓v�3 '.i,
a -at sc io. ng •53".y lw.sse{1 away, That ly ' c h.x r u 1 of ^t� 1Ia1� Co¢ant'lu 5'azta , .d I""3'l loot G the = hu.'-'Ja„
ono � � r,, , s ;ould b wile' zwa at d o c io k T11 It G F. Jeak nai, sa x sl e,
heel11-3 'almost :.'credible, And ."kms zsad x3 1,: :l3' 1J'. actio oz St, P,►ur
,
event ars c,an;;. a loonl'toser 1)10+ .w :ole t;lsu_s,h &. ) ,onl was t; special PX.''eanch-
o0ltnulalty. The deceased Young �ady'' c;" at all throe 1' services. Ina, the morn -
t,
ware •� c eed k3,rtd and ,. 1)i able' :� the wti'n fI
il t ter), d3 I J4X1 11
., 1l
k
i 4,
Abe 'i. t r" x
d..position, t 1'' ul fa rite 1 1 anniversary
c �! 1 n,�
b � vR dnYclop.,t, t i e,cb .,u"t o a 1xw-ve sa_
J r
i :1d tie Ple:r.:ture or her acuya i*
e' and had a aarp:t smile for
everybody. Sorrow, do:.rp and profou;l21,
prevails, not alone ,Its the household size
)tits left 00 de,solatC, "out ),also In Clle- (-1 ]
hearts of-‘0,9o21.u,vferk� :nea.1' and dear Gaaan l; ;l alwaYa fat i ' Futon+; "WI5e^.li
to her, M. wvhose, nit=lnorjes she will live we shall see H rit'as;Iie is," 110 after-
brt. htly as Icing a5 life will be noon, address to the Suttda,y 1 1,00l was
their portion; silo was beloved as she wo:1derfully effective, showing the re -
was lovable, and the ina,ny beautiful sponaib;lity of watchfuln=ss over aur
£lora) tributes laid on and. around the 'r"arte and mf -)ds which were compared
the casket tes"tiSl''d' to the •high esteem to a _-;aid 1 w8ferc grew f1ov,rers and
she was held, No written: Beds, the ear :0 b: rultvated, the.
is can 200Y,)y to 111 be',avcd par- wine: to 'b-: 1'cr:lewd. In the ev�citin<; the
1)10
condolence ertende9 ]ei�. their eermoi:t was 0.3' a Hawes'. ,.t:)kagLvi lg
lt, )tar v,111 words afros). thele' nature;, the text be,; ,, Psalm 65, X1,11.
nreasuse of relief in, "(Ills their sad Very y c ozqunaltly t`,^.e p r ache)' showeed.
atilletio;l. Tile fun- :-:ow God displayed His attributes of
tote'E$et-er1' oem .ery.,,rru1afu tte,si, love stied power,: In the op-
A'clook, i3'; titin after- ;oration of the L Ws,Sof ai,ature. The Rev.
Jeak ;ls ;:s etae, of the Soremoat.
prey '.e: -s -^a •111e I);occs:• of lIurorn and
$Ui1DEN DL7,1TH; The new of t):e his return wil) be welcomzd by the
et ' rt 3 members. oft he, Trivia femorlal Church
$t;lrtlin,ly sudden d ai;1t o, �Ir, \\"1))'117
Coward. ur t,b . 901 concession, of Gns.'- + ,
borrlo, cantle us a eeltack to. the whale;` THE EXETER cC,UNCit,
community on Tuesday morning "et tram
week. Setae dewy weeks ag"o do eased ,
Cott trier. a.t Tgv.1r Ball Friday cy-
/subtnttt.ed to all operation for 't110 re- ena,tg Sept I st \)embers all, present
v..
the scratch pointed out th.zt a correct
v'ew of 1_fe war not retrospective, but
Prospective, To seetCh:rist as 11 is ill
1fl,s 10R't'tal lovtun,r,s °la tot become llice
t'&erefo:re the goidrn age of the
Pn.
;nOVa) of a portlo11 of 1110'eakX7t rrOnl tw'11r)111�5$ Oh last regular meeting ,read
)e of 1)1112 arms,' t0 sbe grafted V1120'the A,4T4 approved. Com iti4 lc at ono were
arm of INK brother, Gegrgo. wvlto recent- fid" (3'011) F. \': 1>'arazcotn"bo,""re.
ly° met ,v •tki, tho pecidetnt .et having his of mains, etc., o:t t W ellIngton 'street to
1x111 badly torn by b. stallion. 'l?iz,e re". Grand Trunk trick. Thh same • was ord-
moval of skLtt 'by law phYslc1a.ng was erect. to be filed. \S''ulper-Day—That ib
ourzces:ttuily' pertornted, 'bt�F it caused. following '8C 00.,1115 be paid 1 0
a Might sickness', T111s, hoh'ever,. 'xis 1e'suecl Jit paY111Qnt;-Gr i'1' ')t.ord ,
thought to be tr1Sf11r,s and he was able 2reltg'ht and fluty on; piping, $11x3.198
to IIC, out around, mor)) or lose every Queen City Oil Cot, li;asouno, $14;24.;
day 1n 'tact ,at eleven, o'clock the n.gbt H. Parsons, street waicr1'ng, $105.90
:at:
aurtot11S5;3 Cb., 7.]3ecx"drtllk and ata a lune:)before re- nrs, ^<Pc T1nlns 31' 1. Co,; :,1:3.50 but s'Lo1'tly after raklting ho wvas `Jas. Murray & Son, _;16.7') T. Hawk -
taken etudden)y ,v0O �o and a few flours 028 &- Son, s'tov'e (1900) ;14.'20
late the enol Mmole, the immediate ca0a0 Treble, rep. jrts'trumelit and rare to To-
death. being failure. ionto, $8; P. t''€na,Tle0albe, conn. on pur-
chase
ur-
ch Ise tot piping, etc:, $u5 ;' R. 11av;[s
part ,payment crit gravel' contract, ,100 ;
W. .1. B1bhet+t, pt'. sn.lary , $33: John
chord, do. $3145; T, B Cariling do.
,x'21.75; N, Vale, labor, $011.38; ,Wet.
Welsh -do. $4.138; B. Quance, do, $10-
50 ;
10-50:; W. Wrestcett, do, $12.25 ; Geo. Cud -
more, do. 75c. J. Bell, do. $14; Geo.
Cornish, do. $7,50; Thos. jCornash, ,do.
R. Davis, do. ,48:50 ; T, Creech, labor
and gravel,1$76.50; J. Iiydd, labor, $7;
T. Houlden, do., $14;1 Alex.'Dow,.,$8.50'
Rivers-bay—That the Reeve and Treas-
urer borrow 500.00 for current expen,-
ses.-Carried. Walper-Day—That Mr.
Chas. Snell ,1;e requested to attend next
council meeting, ;re, light. on ,1akp road:
Carried: , Walper-0Ad journment.
T tB. Carlin;, clerk.
of The deceased was born. in the neighbor-
thood of Port Hope, ,but a few 7eara
later moved, `wikth. paienA..s to the
'township or Usborne, settling ',on the
Aarm on twhiplIt hp died, thus he was a
resident of that towtnship for (ove.r
years. Mr. Coward was a heartY
robust and vigorous ttype of a man and
-was scarcely ever known to be ill,
'ed, "In the mitctsd <rd. life we are ibt
doa.t.h.” The deceased was al 'ark I,n-
dustrious turn .of mind, a statinch, and
true man, int avOry ;sense of the word,
and his isad ,and sudden demise has,
cast a glootn ;over the 'whole communr
1.ty. _About, thirty-five years ago de-
ceased married „Elizabeth. F.rancis, and
besides ',the ;bereft widow he kleaves
a rami,ly :or four sons and two two
daughters.—Frank, Sohn, George and
Edward, ail ;at &wine; mys. (Fenton
Arthur Sanders, Exeter, three brothers
also :survive, 'Thomas, of Winchelsea
Daniel and George, of U,s'borne. The fun
eral takes. place to-dayr alt -1.30 o'clock
to the- Exeter cemetery. The bereayed
family have the heartfelt Sympathy of
LADIES DUTCH COLLARS
AND JABOTS
Regular 50c. for 40a.
Also Wash Belts regular 25c.
fni; 20c,
Balbriggan underwear in
Egyptian thread and porous knit
regular 40c. a garment_ for 30c.
a garment,
Gents pure silk. half hose reg-
ula,r 50c. for 40c. also Lisle half
hose regular 50c. for 40c. regular
We have just received a few lines -of Fall Goods in
-plaids and -checks suitable for children's dresses for
school at 12 and a half cent and 15c. a yard.
special_rIve have just received severallPieces of
Flannelette 34 inches ,wide regular 12 -kc. weight for
10c. This is a, good time to buy your Flannelettes for
all before they are sold ou.t.
rmers—We now have the celebrated, Bee
And smocks. These are om eavieA
STEPHEN.' C(OUNC1L.
The .Council of, the Townshttp of Step•
nen convened in the Town Hall, Crediton
on 'Monday, khhle 4,'th day of September
1911 at 1 p.m.'AlL'members were pre-.
sent.
T.he minutes .orf the previous nleetirig
were read and adopted.
Yearley-Keileftnan',—"That Fred H.
Hogarth be refunded $8.00'of the money
paid 'for•••coW' tag's on accoulnt of !him
being o'bI,r ged to '"take th,i,s"cattle;, oft:
the road in the early pant; of the sea
son Carrfedi
Yearley—Sanders-"That Joseph: Law -
eon ''be awarded '• the oonitract to Con
s'truc`t tlic- concrete abdtine7ts and
rloor; of -Ford's 'Bridge for the sum of
$30U 00".—;Carr ed.
Kellerman--Yearley--''That Fred I-aist
be paid $10.00 to ;caniatruct a 'temper
a ;ry bridge across,e 'Aux Sauble'Riv-;
e3' and that „he rethe
the old wooden.
bridge to coialstructi the fame with, Life
'understanding Ghat the Township re-,
serve the iron rods and plank after
the itempo.a.ry bridge ifs of no further
uee.' —Carr rd. •
• The following, orders were., paid.—;
G. ; F. Ei'liber, twelve i0 iaich . concrete
t;le use 3 azi•S. iL.. ";7.13;0`;, Johuu--`Mei
Lellan; gravel, 82.64 ; Johm. McLellan,
gravel c0;ltract Block 10. C.Bd 3.:70' I �u�U�
Geo. ','Fie barn R ock.
F. H: iitoi arth. Retf:unxl of site:ley paid
for cow raga, 8.00•
The cow -tell adjourned to feet•again
Ln t:lam TOW:1 =Hall, Orediton; on Monday;
the 3rd day. 'sof ,Ddto bei, 1317.7. at,1
HENRY I✓3I,BEF2 Tp .'clerk.'
Bolton are attending Toronto Fair.—Mrs
John Gla.yinr Spent; the week. end with
friends in, St Marys3 She was accom-
Old Boys' Re-tinioA "ICinkton.--Mrsi
after visithrg reel' da.ughter, Mrs. W./41:
Glenn, Glennwood farm.—Miss, Jennie
tion in Calgary, Alta.—Sch,00l hast re-
opened McQueen and daughter
Mary- have returned to Exeter.--' Mi,sa
ROI. on the, boundary the past week.
ens you up like a dao
Zion;
Your choice. ;
µr . o.ce
r
, 31 beauty, Au 1. •'
, it , J`
�' f
e
bewail;
\'ou 11 help cola rnad a, the l:r;tisa'a iaor0
v1)' assist theaan at )wis, )n' his tail'.
'Ilse Canada grabbed at a kettle e;t
Water.
of
FxciII from Lhes 14eete, and as hot
weft,
I1c was watsni,,betore, but he was iao;te'
tv nf1 the scoa;noe closed and the cur-
tube fell,
D,A;\fAGI7 B STOR1t
1 hear, storm pa'eserti baro gh 1a .
G 4lvr,1Y Toswnshl'p p:5 Saturday r o -
P atter-
noa1 da)O muuh damage to tlusld)r3gs
0 ollarde and woods. Some or (the los..
era were,—van, Ovens, bar' turned.
completely about ,and metal .,roof
7.00 yards; Ely Reese. barna wrecked;
,> Hex. alcLoan, ba- and crop bodied ;
Samuel GYll3es lilsa, Craig, sawmill
torn =to pleoes ; 1?. sbyten..a.n church.
/Oleo. Craig, steeple blev,v9 off ; ti\"gllialtl
\ToClurg, cow killed, by talt^1zg tree; It
J. Robinson, bard 'sPl.l, In v' ; -Tames
O'Neil, ;barn roof punctured wall of
,blouse, making halo large ,eziouah for a
team to goo thro.ugll.; Samuel Pedlar,
John 1�utct3ih>,son, John McIntyre, anti
John and \Vtllisnl Walker; or ; West \\`i1-,
liar e, ' bct:rst�s wti^tieotterl.
BIRTHS
Wackerowv---�1t Farquhar, on Sept. 1st,
to Mr. 'ltd ?Ars; 7 ,, W1acicerow, a son,
Lived only a few hours"
Ford—In Exeter, .an Sept' slat, t0, Ssir,
tahld ?dra. :Fier)) Ford; a pan.
ICerr—In Creditor*, East, on .1:u.gust 1Yalt,
to .Afr, and Mrs Fred ICCerr, a daugh-
ter.
aut;h-
t err.
Johneton—ISutharby—On Ang. 23rd, at
the 3felhodist parsorta.ge Centralia by
to Mr. E. T. Sohnstoin of London.
Cornish—Hey—At the home of the bride
parents, on 'Sept. 5111 by Bev. Mr.
Moss, of Zurich. Mr. Ernersorn Cor-
nish, to Miss Mary Elizabeth Hey,
second daughter of Mr. Christtia.n, Hey
of the Oith Con., Hay.
Duluth, Minn., on Sept. 5th,
Bertram Charles Gidley, formerly of
Eyelet., aged 34 years,:10 months and
ROwe—In Seter„on, Sept. 2nd, Linde
Gertrude Rowe, daughter of Mr. .and
months, and 20 days.
Coward—In 'Osborne, Sept„5th, Will-
iam Coward, aged 60' year,s; 3 months.
McRae—In Clinton, on Aug. 26th, Ar-
thur W. Menai% in lik's 69tti year.
Armstrong—In Crysta.I City, on Aug.
18, James Armstrong, aged 74 years
6 months.
Council. Met Sept. 21nd pursuant 1.4
adjournment. members, were pre-
seint. The, nn,nhftes" 'of th,e last meet -
Ing were Tead zed -.approved. .
The Engineees •report, on repairs to
Branch Drain Was read
and' eofrikalidered 'Mlle 'work ,-\;- being
ton Of -Work In, accordance with
the report' Was :provilslOnally adopted,
to :the asse.S.sed owners, OF' occupants
as provided. ,b'y • the Onalinal,ge. Ace,—
The followling Tates' were .seibelt for
the earreht''yeaT. Couial+y rate 1.7 mills
:teas Of Schools: to' ibe !levied, by special
rate on the .varlous !'sectriohs and' collect-
ed •-w-itia the other' ratc;s.
Roy Traquair ' by ID
dnhs
and
7".:',7rrii- start. packing
Farmers or dairymen who have
no good local market should. write
to -day for quotation card from th e
Sarnia Creamery Co.
We pay highest prices. We
pay hard cash, and we remit
after each shipsttent. You can
deliver your cream to your nearest
railway station. A trail shipment
will convince you that there is
good money in shipping cream to
Sarnia, We furnish best bank re-
ferences. Write for quotation
card.
Best
Ilance
Ever
Offered
0
en
To put in a supply' of o clth-
rng, Underwear, Shoe,. Hats
and Caps, Sox, Ties.
Everything e thin
a
g an
wears.
At a price guaranteed
to be below the Actual
Cost Price
Boys
Clothing
Sacrificed
This sale may be end-
ed any day. And you
will certainly regret it if
you do not buY now:
SARNIA CREAMERY CO.
Sarnia, Ont.
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MOORESVILLE
I have made arrangements
to have competent dressmak-
er connected wi.th my store
MooresVille, and solicit the
patronage of the ladles. We
guarantee to give stisfactio.
'50 per cent, off wa pa
for the next two week&
uittin Business
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