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CHANGED EACT W'EIONIES£DAY
'Wheat 240
O'''E, -third Oats 55
Barley 90 tea. -1.,00
Family Flour 5,80
1 -.ow tirade flour ..... 325
Shorts .43.00 to 45.Q0`
Bran .» .,.36.00
Creamery Butter 45
Dairy Butter 38 to 40
l.,trd 331
Potatoes per peck „
Hay, per tan , 10,,04 to 12,00
Hogs ... 16.50.
Our, flour is .not onet. of the fust as
good kind, it is n MODEL..
Harvey Bros.
CARD OF 'THANKS—Mrs, James
Kyle and s,aa Hiernian desire, to thank'
the friends and neighbors for the
maria kindnesses shiown them during
the illness and subsequent death of
the husband and father.
WANTED—General Servant for a
doctor's home, family pi three, cv..th
or without washing, State age, ex-
perience and wages expected, Mrs.
Dowel -1144, 1239 'Gerrard St., Toronto,
MONEY FOUND.—Between the 4th
and 2nd of Stephen on Crediton Road.
Owner can have same by proving
property and paying expenses. Ap-
ply to L. \V. Sims, Centralia, Na., 2.
One day last week a farmer called
at Harvey Bros.' mill for 100 of flour
"have been using sev=rat kinds of
f}jour this summer but had to come
here far the kind that suits the
cook:."
FALL MILLINERY
We wish to announce that we are
not holding aro) spe,eia1 Opening Day
but from now on .are showing the
newest creations in :Fall Miilli.n;ery.
4.9The ladies in and around Exeter are
• cordially invited ,to call. Prorapt at-
tention. given to ordeaa.
A. AIcDONALD.
HAVING OPENED UP our G. MAY ARMSTRONG.• new
Fall Stock of Millinery, we are now
•
fashions in
heady with all the latest
4'‘
Ladies' Headwear.
Corn Growers
Fanners who are growing corn for
the Exeter 'Canning Company will
please bring in gobs when they will
13e acjvised when to make deli eery,
Y�,eNfi Wante,d aS sodaas factory
starts.
S M, Sanders, Manger',
Auction Sale
OF FARM STOCIZ & IMPLEMENTS
There will be sold by Public Auc-
tion on, Lot 13415, Con. 9, Usborne on
MONDAY, OCT. lst, 1917,
At 1 o'clock sharp, the following val-
uable property:
Horses—Brood mare due ,to foal at
time of 'sale; ladies driver, guaran-
teed quiet and reliable.
Cattle—Well bred Holstein caw,
supposed to be with calf; Z r:egis'tier-
ed Shorthorn. heifers, Nos. 114282,
114284. 2 years old, supposed to be
with calf. These heifers are from
good milking 'strain; 25 head of one
and two year 'old steers and heifers;
a number of hens and pullets.
Implements—Binder, Massey -Harris
Inower, new; Massey -Harris rake, :new
drill 3 -horse spring tooth cultivator
walking plow, set iron harrows, truck
wagon, pair ibo•bsleighs, hay rack,
new, hand -made; top buggy, ,
cutter,
fanning tall, set weigh scales, 1200
Lbs.; set, single harness, set britching
harness, complete, 'nearly new; set
double work harness, forks, shovels,
hog trough and many other articles.
'Cream separator, 750 lbs. cap. Some
household furniture.
Pasitive:y no ;reserve as the prop -
has said his farm.
Terms -55.00 and under cash; over
that ,amount 9 .months' credit on ap-
proved joint notes, er a discount ,o1
4 per cent off tor cash, in lieu of notes
The 1 and Z year-'o?d' steers and
heifers, cash; or 9 months' credit at
4 per cent.
AMOS iFRANCIS, Prop.
THOS 'CAMERON, Auct.
Action Sale
OF HOUSE & LOT HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE, ETC.
Theme will ,be scold by Public ..nuc
tion, on the 'premis•es, Albert Street.
Exeter, on
SATURDAY,: SEPT. 29th, 1917
at 1 o'clock,the Eollawitig articies, viz
1. three-piece parlor: suite, ;1 diniin,g-
roam table, 6 dining room chairs, 1
sideboard, Morris 'Chair, ,5 rockers, 1
couch - 1 extension couch, a number of
small tables, 1 kitchen range, 1 Per-
fection coal oral stovr;'2 kitchen—tables
kitchen "chairs, verandah chairs, ,..hall
rack, Z bedroom suites, 1 iron bed,
sewing machine, washing machine, kit-
,chen cahitet, lawn mower, and ether
articles too numerous to mention.
There will also be sold at the same
time and place that desirable brick
dwelling owned and occupied until re-
cently cr,,.t1y by Mr.;fames ',.'"alters. This revs. 1 is
ori e.,ecllent property and is in. first-
class shape in every way.
Terms --Chattels, Cash; Real Es-
tate made ;••,own on day of sale.
JAMES WALTER, Prop.
C, W. ROBINSON, Auct,
AGENCY FOR THE WATIRIN'S
LINE,-•-1-iaving taken over the Wa't
kin's Agency . from Mi. J. E. Gould
of Hensall I am ,prepared to do
business with all the a cl customers
and others who have not previously
uused the products I will be pleased
to interest also, A 'full Lire now in
stocte Goods can be procured at
residence at any timie. A full line of
Linaments Cough Remedies, Spices
and Extracts, Toilet Articles always
Phone, t
an hand. I bone orders promptly at-
tended' to, Phone 43 Exeter.,
WM. ANDREW,
Travelling Salesman, Exeter, Ont.
Veer, 441PriFili0'4" '''4?" ' QIP
LOCAL L'" )'ri GS
litsvag,--ee....4L3sak,i6to,44.• AZ:Ana. ANA, mitt.
HARVEY'S FLOUR 1S„ GOOD
FLOUR
.lir. Ted Walper assisted the,�Cii�n
ton Band, last week at. the Fair..
'Mrs, W, E., 'Dempster with be "At
Home' Tuesday, Sept. 25t1L, fro=m. 3
to 6
Mr Gib..Daw expressed a carload
Of horses for the Montreal market an
rllanclay.
The Virest Huron 7 e,tcliers' Cony '
ven. r
rya i . will Ie�, �•; Meld i
,an Exeter an
October 11th and 12th.
\lr, IV, G. lfeddr: Wincbelstea, was
among the prize witlners int Butter at
Ltoncian Fair,*
second for 56.
pound box and third for pound prinks:
The Exeter Epworth Leagues went
aver to 'Park;h,i11 Monday evening find -
furnished a rally program for the
League of the Methodist Church there
J4r S?soebottom, while engaged with
other workmen in ;putting on the new
Carey, patent roofing on the Salt
Well, had lila right hand burnt with
hot pitch and severely injured,
The Exeter Dramatic .Club' will pre-
sent their ,play, "Why Smith Lleft
Home," on the last 'nigh t of the Sea-
forth Fair under the. auspicesof the
Women's War Auxiliary of Seafoirth.
Auctioneer C. W, .Rabloson, said at
Frank Bean's sale on Saturday near
Hensa1J 1 pure-bred cow .cC heifer' calf
for 5625.00, and another cow and calf
for 5470.00. The grade cattle sold
accordingly:
Nil-. Jahn W. Taylor of .Exeter has
disposed of his fine residence an Vic-
toria Street,, 'together ,with the land
adjourning to Mr, Sir, F., Abbott of
Clandeboye. Possession will. be given
either this fall or next spring.
Mr. Wm. Higgins ;of Usbarne has
disposed of huts fine 100 -acre farm, a
little east of ',town t(o. Mr. Chas. Gad
bolt of Winchelsea, This is an ex-
cellent farm and Mr. G!odboit, we un-
derstand has secured it at a reason-
able figure.
The patriotic and memorial service
.with the unveiling of the honor roll
and the presenting of the photographs
of the. bays at the front held, in James
Street church Sunday morning was
very interesting, and attended by a
large number.
The Little 'Canucks met in Room 5
of the Public School oa Friday, Sept.
7th and appointed 'tire following of-
ficere for the corning year, 1917-18.:
President Stuart Staabury; Vice -
Pre,.. Harry Selden; Treas., Miss
Murray; Secy, Ruth, Andrew,
kev, Hartley :of D•eleware
occupied the pulpit' iia the Trivitt
Mem,oriai Church on Sunday last in
in the absence, of the rector, Rev.
Trumper•, who was visiting his broth-
er at, Dehecare, he having recently
enlisted for overseas service.
AGED RESIDENT DII✓D,—An ag-
ed resident of Exeter passed away
oa Friday last at lis residence Albert
Street, when the ..death occurred of 1
\1r. James Kyle,.at theage of 73 years
Deceased had [been ailing for about
nine years, due largely to advancing
aid age, and about fiveweeks, ago he
took to: his ,bed and, the end'camel as
Stated. Born in Ireland he, came to
Canada with his parents when two and
a half years old. They remained in.
Taranto. four years, and then moved
to Usborne Townsihip,taking up the
farm lot 5, con_ 9, where Mr. Tyle 1
continued ta'lres:ide. until his retire-
ment from the farm to Exeter fifteen
years ago. He ,was a man of excellent
principle and habit and esteemed by
all, Besides .h is w.i4?e; who was tar -
formerly Sarah J. „Coultis, he is sur-
vived by one son, Herman of Usbaru.e
and one sister,, Mrs.. Albert Berry -
hill of the Base •L e B ons ra d- e
hr as 1 r
1 r,n 1 II
was a'Methlodst ,tn r�elrgtan and a
Conservative in .,politics. -The funeral
tookp lace 'on Monday to the Exeter
cemetery.
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CASH BUSINESS
We wish to inform the\ public that
on and after this dated aur woad and
slab business will be conducted pos-
itively an a cash basis, This means
either cash with order ar payment ;on
delivery of goods,
R. GILLIE,S, & SON
Exeter Sept. 20, 1917
TRACTOR FOR PLOWING
The Ontario Government has sent
me a tractor' and three, plows for use
in plowinv farmer's land this fall.
Two to four days will be devoted to
a farm The cost to the farmer is
45 cents art hotly, priceof gasplint:.
and oil, and ,board for the operator.
Application made to me \wilt be
looked after at once,.
W R. ELLIOTT, Centralia P. O.
Auction Sale
OF HOUSE & LOT, HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE, FORD CAR, ETC.
There will be sold by Public Auc-
tion, on the, Premises, ,at rear of ,the
Presby;ter•ian. Church," on,
SATURDAY SEPT, d 1917
At 1 o'clock ,sharp,
22n arp, the following
property, viz :Parlor suite, ,5 pieces;
sideboard, hookcase,'stand, New Wil-
liams sewing machine, iron bedstead
with springs and mattress, couch
u hI}lsleied
easy chair, monsrswing"
r
chai,e
, vaeum i n uwc per, 3 !amps, 2
small tables, 6 kitaheta, chairs, kitch-
en table, top buggy, cutter,• Forel ear
1.914 model, 'in good shape, horse-
hide robe, goat robe, telt single har-
ness cream separator, wheelbarrow,
barber chair, 'mirror, 2x4 feet; chem-
ical closet extension ladder, 24 :feet
'ong: barley f ork,, (illy net, leather
tent, Sx1;0 feet; string bells, buck-
saw large pipe ,wrench, scythe an
not,, 1-Itorse plots, 2 bttg;gy "ru s,
a ctt an.tity sarghurntle.alsla a number' pf
articles .too nttmjerous fio Mention, ,
There tvi;il;.also be:sold, at the sane
time ahcl place the brick house and
2 jot t, This
occupied th
r+e proprie-
tress. [.his i aspl;endi,d prioperty,
\veil' situated and is int a good state
of repair,
Terms Chat
tc1S, ,ash, real ,esto ,
made known: on day of sale;
C:. W. Robinson,, Mrs, S, G. Lamport
Auctioneer, , Proprietress
In James Street Mie:thoclist Church
next Sunday night the. pastor, Rey,.
1. %'V, ,Baird will preaeh a special ser, -
mon to Young 'eaplt:,. or , "Gr tee,
Grit and Greenbacks, for th4 Vocabu-
lary of Sueeess,"
blr Tiros, `Klunipp s :thre htn oait-�
Lit operated by 't'lessr,. :Henry::Stan--
bus and Christian Burtnister, thresh-
eld 65 loads of grain on l[iestle Bros'
farm in Stephen. on, SATednesclay Of: Last
hreelc, in ten and a half hours.
While return`sng home :from helping'
a neighbor ,last Thursday night Mr:
Seni'l Prouty of Hay tripped and fail
on, the railway `track and gave him-
self a very severe gash on'the }Dead,:
ntedtssitati,ig th,e attention of a doc-
tor.
John Forel, caretaker of th,e.
Exeter Cemetery"; \Wishes to - state
that he 'will 'be cotnpeli'ted to take
action against 'those .parties wile( per
s st in picking the, fioyvers at 'the-
oean;etery, which" is ;heoaming
getter too conr;nron. '
A horse and n•,ig driven; by4ooper
Me.Curdy and ante ithr,irven by Lorne
Hicks going in the ,opplolsi,te d:tee_
tion collided on. ,Friday night last ,rear
tine village and threatened serious re-
sults. Bath rigs were , considerably
damaged, but farturaatel.y'none 04? the
occupants were hurt,
111r, Jos. Bawden of Landon was 'up.
for Fair Day.
Mr Rich, Rrssett was up from Lon-
don' an Friday, • - t
Mrs Inwood and 'daughter returned
to :London an Wednesday,
irir. Lorne Baskerville was home
from Stratford over Sunday,
Mr. Rich. Hunter has gone to the
West to help in the harvest, '
Mrs, Wylie: of Tor•ionto is visiting
her sister, Mrs. J. A. Stewart.'
' \Fr. and Mrs, W. H. Levett of Lon.
-
don spent .two or threiej bays in town.
ith relatives.
Mr and Mrs. John Case; and three I
children of Tdronta ',were . here for a
feu' days last week. •
Miss :Mary Jane \Gill, nurse of
Kingsville is visiting '.her father and
other relatives ,'here.
Mr. Young (Creech', after several
months making munitions at Windsor,
home isfor n a.tect weeks.
Pte. Walter Winters ,01 _Camp Bor-
den was a visitor with, old friends in
towit over the Fair Days.
Mr. and M -s. John Newcombe and
family of Stratford visited over Sun . -4
day with relatives Jin town,
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Seyers,an,d (laugh
ter of London visited with Mrs. W.
J' Harness over the wetek-tend.
DMr. and Mrs. Thornton ' and family,
Miss 'Kirk, Miss Stable of Woodstock
spent Sunday with Mrs. Powell.
Dr. ivfcTaggart land this sister are
at present, spending a week's , holi-
days with their 1parents in, Exeter.-
Blyth Standard.
Mrs; D. A. Anders:on and son Nor -`
Mall and _[Mrs. Elliott of Winnipeg and
Miss Mathews of Toronto, are visit-
ing Mrs. Fitton.
'NIr. Frank Mallett, lir., of Landion.:
visited at his home ;here over the
week end. His wife returned with
Fiii) Monday for a few clays.
Mr. and .airs, Victor French re-
turned Saturday from their honey-
moon trip and are spending a few clays
here before going-ito their home in
Weltaskiwin.
Mrs. W. M. Baynham, with her three
children, after a visit with her par
ents, ,Mr. "and -Mrs. Sam'l Smith, left
Thursday for Toronto to spend two
weeks with her sisters, before return-
ing to her home in Oak Lake, Man,
Mr. and lirs. :Nathan Hooper of
Tara spent a few days during the
week with 1 -Ir. and Mrs. Sid. Davis
and other friends here, returning
home Wednesday, accompanied by
Mrs.' Ai, J. Harris, whoa .intends mak-
ingher r
zrture home with' them.
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Mr .George H. ,Bissett of Winnipeg
a former well-known Exeter business
man, having conducted a hardware
and tinshop here for many years, and
Later was clerk ,of the village, is
renewing acquainto,nce.s' Mere' for a
week or -so. G;orge is enjoying the
best of health ,and the sands of time
seems to have—'been, lenient' with him
along life's journey. '
Mrs. Shirray, nee Ida Ba1kr� i11;,
daughter of the :late John Balkw iL1,
formerly of Exeter, •after a month's
visit with friends and relatives here,
,eturned to her home in Chicago
Tuesday, Mrs. Shirray, then Miss
Ba'kwili, left Exeter over 29 ,years.
ago and naturally she noticed many
changes i:n her native town. She,
however was delighted with her visit,
HURON COUNTY RED CROSS
AND WAR CONTINGENT
ASSOCIATION
The annual meeting of the Huron
County Red 'Crass and War Conting-
ent Association was hald in Clinton,
Labor Day,I,Sept. 3, Thee county has
tire.:.,sh,i.ppirng centres a,ncl each centre
was well represten;teck The report
showed anincrease in goods shipped
each month, making a total of 33,124
articles shipped in the year, 19,964 of
which were 'socks. The following' of-
ficers were, elected ,President,
,Presi:dent,
Mrs:'James Hamilton Goder•.%ch ;,Pres-
ideal Mrs. W. D. Fair, Clinton; Ree-
ording \Seely, Miss A, Consitt, Herr--
sall ; Cor -'Seely, Mrs, S, Fitton, Ex-
eter; Treat,; Miss G, Brown, Sia
'north. The secretary'will 1 e
d� pleas-
ed
l ,
1
ed to give any .inifarmatibn about
supplies needed for inarptedi.ate ship -
m ept,
MEMBERS OF EXEMPTION
His i-Ionar Judg:e,Dickson, has made
the following selectionof appoi,nte.es
for the. various leXemption boards un-
der the Military [Service Act tor the
county: Gcieler'ich, Judge:' Dickison;
Clinton., Wm, B'r•ydane; barrister;
Seaforth, John MMJ;.. Beat,. barh'ystcr;
Wing,ham Dudley Holmes' barrister;
Brussels, tVnt Si,aclair, barrister;
eter, Isaac: Catling; barrister; Gor2
vie, W. S. Mc.I4;erchter; Dungannon, T,
Stht.hcrs, The joint \board df Senate
and Carnmons makes the appointment
of the other members of the tribunals
Other names may also be submitted
by the county judges as alternates,
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PI'IONE NO n'4
a1eS
Another Shipment of
an
i s
Coats
A _MAGNIFICENT
SHOWING •OAF FURS
We have just placed in stock an-
other, shipment of Ladies'"and Misses'
'Fall and Winter ,Coatsy Thiese com-
prise the new plain effects, in Bur-
gundy, Taupe, Russian Green, -Afric-
an Brown; etc., as well as Tweeds and
seal plush Coats.
Prices Moderate. Styles exclusive,
.a—t--a—
NEW- CORDUROY' AND PLAIN
VELVETS FOR DRESS.bS
We have an immense rang;i of pla',n,
and corduroyt velveteens itt Stock, 1•ti
all the new shadiest These will be
very popular for dresses for the com-
ing season, Plain velveteens are pric-
ed at 60c, and 75c. and corduroys at
75c. a yard,
Our Stock of Furs for the. Com-
ing Season is now almpst complete. _
The new shapes are here shown in
Lynx,. Wolf Fox, Sable, Persian
Lamb, Etc.
Ladies and 'Men's Fur' Coats at
moderate prices for 'early buyers,
LADIES' 'RAI•NCOATS
I& $.4,.95
16 only Ladies' Heavy Rubberized
Raincoats in Grey, Black; Fawn. Alli
sizes, regularly each.;,. 56.75. Special[ 0
this week at 54.95. GARmENTS
HOUSE
FURNISHINGS
Our House Furnishing Department
is well stacked with ,new tugs, line
aleuiiis, Congoleum (Rugs, Curtain naa-
terials, etc. It ..will ,pay ,you to see
our large stock before purclrsnsing,
SPECIAL VALUES
In: Fall and Winter Hosiery and un-
derwear for Ladies and Mein
.LADPES
See the new models in Nemo,
Goddess and La Grace Corsets,
JONES _ MAY
',trter6 for she celebrated W. E. Sanford Clothing
A FREE WAR MAP Pji
Every lot
in ,Canada should �ha��e.
a map lof the great war, area in Eur-
ope to see where our Canadian bays
are fighting. The colored map offer—
ed free with -the Family Herald arid
Weekly Star of Montreal is complete
in every detail.. It is the best map
vet published. The subscription n pri
ce
of the Family Herald is rvaw 51.25 a
year but_ to make up the difference
to their 'subscrib'ers this great map
Which, couldnot
a 1 1 be produced under
two dollars a_copy e,xeept in, - such
large quantities its given free to all
subscriber -s naw' and renewal who, pay;'
a year's ,subscription, 51.25. It is a
great big bargain indeed,
•
Mr, Frank Mallet* sr., was home
from" London over Sunday.
What Is Uric Acid ?
THE CAUSE OF BACKACHE,
RHEUMATISM,. GRAVEL
AND SUDDEN DEATH.
Ever since the discovery of uric acid
in the bfood by Scheele, in 1775, and
the bad effect it had upon the body,
scientists and physicians have striven
to rid the tissues and the bloodof-
this poison. Because of its over-
abundance in ` the system it causes
backache, pains here and there, rheu-
matism, gout, gravel, neuralgia, and
sciatica. It was Dr. Pierce who dis-
covered a new agent, called "Anuric,"
which will throw out and completely
eradicate this uric acid from the sys-
tem. "Anuric" has proved to be 37
times more potent than lithia, and
consequently you need no longer fear
muscular.. or articular rheumatism or
gout, or many other diseases which' are
dependent on an accumulation of uric
acid within the body. Send to Dr.
Eire of the Invalids'Hotel and Sur-
gicalea ur
gical Institute, Buffalo, N...Y., for a
pamphlet on «Anuric," or send 10 cents
for a trial package of "Anurio'Tablets," t'
If you feel that tired, worn-out 1 "'
feeling, backache, neuralgia, or if your
Bleep is. 'disturbed by too frequent
urination, go to your best drug store
and ask for Dr. 3.'?arce's Anuric Tablets.
They are, put up in 50 -cent packages.
Doctor Pierce's reputation is back of
this medicine and on. know that his
COMPLETE SHOWING OF
uiliMer-Su�1s
Ladies
O R
The dominate note of these -----
Fashions 8s entirely" new. Rarely be-
fore have the majority of s'tylett
shown such ingenious design with
the general effect` of simplicity. Our
stock is complete,
The Showing ,includes Serge, Chev-
iots. Vacunia,. Tweeds and Worsteds
in the fashionable sprung colors, and
staple shades.
MEN'S SUITINGS . -
"• Our Stock of Men's. Suitings. Le the
finest shown. Also a good range of
spring ov'ercoati'nge.
We guarantee satisfaction ;wi>th
every garment.
GIVE US A " CALL
N. Sheer.
LADIES AND GENTS' 'TAILOR
Stand Upstairs, Opposite the . Central
Hotel.
Furniture
and
Undertaking
R. N. ..
}ROWE
THE FUNERAL DIRECTOR
AND FURN&8'URE'DEALER
Tea Coffee
Stoke
For the choicest
groceries,fruits, S '„w.
! p`19.
teas, coffee ' and every-
thang in the grocery line.
Call and see us. A trial
as to quality will convin-
ce.
Produce taken in exchange
Jas. Gould
Next The Metropolitan Hotel
"Golden Medical von
co ery
”
for the
blood and his "Favorite_ Prescription"
for the ills of women have had a splen,
did reputation for ,the pact fifty years,
Doctor Pierce's Pellets ate unequaled.
as a Liver Pill. 'One tint uSugctr-coated'
Pelletier Ddse. Cure Sick I"Ieadache,
Bilious Headache, Dizziness, Constipar
tion, Indigestion, Bilious. Attacks, and;
all derangements of the Liver, Stomach
and Bowels.
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ain Store
Men's Asteria Shoes
25 pairs of last year's, .stock
at la st year's price 55,00 per palir
Uoocnr� shaes 'with cushion
sa; and 1e ti lubber heels,. kid 55 at•p✓`,
Children's 'sclvocil 'shoes in big; :rane and at piic s' mu ch lawer tia
n
for lines bought' now.
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•\Len's Heavy 'S}itd°s—the best, procurable.
v 1 ri, sIt g ,I1 ,nnt1ett
es
Y Cottons, Gangbams; +etc:
Men's, ,Ovhars.
Overalls, soxr tie3cap Y �tisc •
Calle and se�ct.h c,special, �,
lines
we do .not advertise. �y
B W F. Beavers