The Exeter Advocate, 1920-1-8, Page 1ekv, ift4
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THIRTY-THIRD YEAR
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EXETER, ()14' TAM°, THURSDA Y JAN.. 8, 1920
SANDERS & CREECH
Our Corner Faehien decrees that women's skirts
• shall be shorter. •For the love of
so 'alike.
•••••••••••.ifeef,
Col. •Ernest J. Chambers, chief press When a Toronto, man reaches
censor for Canada 'during alte MQn-
' In I
announcing, the closing of his elhee treal Ms sleeve s searched for a •Vaa""
in conformity with the recinding of ,einali°°- mark When a iiiontreal man
that toffeet,
ordernia-conneSt reaches Toronto his pecket is search.
fao
Pays a generous tribute to, the editors 1 ed tier vhiskey bottle,
arai publishers of Canada, far theie"
loyal co-operatioa in his work.i Ontario ,motarisSs Will have the us-
ual month'race, in 1920 to secure
ThBuy Canada, Made Goodsnew motor jieeases„ As a result stoat -
e ""
poliey would it strictly lived hp to tempt wig be inadb ,enforce the
carrying of 1920 markers before the
soca bring the United States Govern- first pi Februa,ry, mei possibly later.
merit awl Stock Exchange to the opine With the reads. So the present come
ien that the extortionate rate
changegainst Canada is very bad , clit3011 there as little desire to nut a
are ,
policy, The American Shylocks car just pow.
exTrtaialy collecting their full itound *
f flesh. Ruy at home and buy only If Ontario's blind piggers ere joak-
Canriaaan ar Brittish made -goads. isle; forward to added prosperity foie
t I •
,rnarto the free empertattion of liquor
It usaa to be sthat it was the bin theY are due for ashok., The Ex -
city inerchent thea sought the trade
, of the smeller plac,es ,anal thee country,
and he does so %yet; but recently we
aseazed it Guelph merchant run -
an advertisement in a Toronto
Dai la Paper, edvng people to dead
n Gueloh, .is the. ,merchant in the
sniallet places could give better eer-
vice ,eiad just as good gaacts at leaser
Kiev, loving too lesser 'Overhead char -
Sl •rent, ,salaries, etes We. have
always sail this is is he states, but
the home merchant must go after the
business.
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Every lace in a while som••
e aheer-
tul individual remarks to us, "Well,
now that the paper is at I suppose
you take it easy ,for two or three
Jays"? Yes, how dellightful it is
that a country editor has nothing to
do between lamas days. Business runs
along automatically, When paper bills
come due money drops -off the trees
• with which to pay them, Subscribers
Ale with each other to see who can
posy the farthest inaadvaneee Advert-
asers beg flor addStional space. And
the way the news hunts up the edition
is also pleasant to %contemplate. There
is zontetthing strange about the way
the pews items act. When.the paper
le °tat the 'editor simply goes back to
his easy chair and ;looks wise rind
weitsifornext week's press day. The
aay before press da,y the people line
up ha front of the offifee dlaor kenel
they fiie past the ,desk and tell hint
ell the news of the week, He wrkes
it up siXt lifteert or twenty minutes,
takes it back and hangs ikon a hook,
The compositors take the copy, make
a few passes over the ,machines say a
few 'mystic. words, the type fries into
talace, and after a llttle shaking upby
the liorentatt the forms are ready for
the press. And, then, the editor goes
down Ond deposits some more money
in. the bank. It is the greatest snap
in the catalogue:, Now, if tthe editor
could only do away ;with press day
his job would be ,complete.
Phone 81a
TAMAN'S
SEE OUR
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MEN'S
WEAR
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et lilt 1\g -oIetheso• of
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60. an *SaiM.eom- • ale • Our ffer-
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th411.• gs atp. nk'i„eneer'les'ee-mi:ssalrt gi;
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i�r&Puniislier
pots Compenies are, to give deadly re-
ports to the °tetrad') 1.1aense Boaed
regarding ehipments4 The board will
the kecp. a tab )on, the ameetnt of
iiiior go to eadli person, and
where largesSaniounts are received en -
Mahler. wall be instituted.
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The Drury Giovernmeat is Unbound
end untrammelled by party tradition,
and poseibly they can see the reason-
ableness ol changing the erne 'of the
hoeiliag AO municipal eleationesie Hol-
iday time is no time for (ttestions,
Business nun. are rushed, rieople are
enttertaining or visiting, and so nuic..
affairs are not given the eon-
sideretion they deserve. A month lat-
er tar a month earlier would be much
better.
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TO THE CITIZENS OF EXETt.R.;
Ladies and Gentemen„ es -1 take th;s
opportunity of ,thanking those who
voluntarily *supported me in the Mutt-
izipal contest, which means a great
deal more to the than E canvassed;
awl I also feel it ,my duty to explain
to the people just -what I said
garding a pool table,for the young
men, of town.
I was informed Monday evening that
a certain latepayee-not any of my
01>Po:tents. you will triclerstaad-
thought it his duty to change my
statement and then. use the part he
chose against me on election day, of
which I knewanohng until atter the
polls were closed. This is the atate-
meat 1 'Mole: If the parties concern-
ed namely, parents and boys, wished
a spool table for theboys use 1 would
help support it in connection, with
other games, providing it was free -
that is, ,no, Charge for anyone, or awn-
ber of games entirely free to them, as
is being done in. a. great many places
at the pre sent time .Some one
see that good order was kept and
door closed at 'a certain, hoar.
I play pool myselfon-a private.table
accesicevally and. know of no cleaner
or more healthful games. You can
make it, as well as yourself, very, ob-
noxious to the community in which
you -live it a ou wash, to do so. That's
up to you.
I again thank my supporters said
wish you all a happy .and pros,perous
year.
R. WELSH,
HOCKEY SCHEDULE
The complete hockey schedule,for
the local games is as follows, -
Dec. 31-1.0.0,F. Ns. Clerks at 7.30 p.m
-School vs. Bankers at 9p.m.
Jan 7 -I,O.O.F. vs, School at 730 k
--Clerks vs. Bankers at 9.00
Jan, 14-4.0.0.F, vs,. Bankers at 7.30
---Calerks vs. School at 9.00
fan 21 -Bankers vs. Clerks -at 7.30
-LO.O.F. vs. School]. at 9.00
jan, 28 -Bankers vs. School et 7.30
-4,0.0.F. vs. Clerks at 9.00
Feb. 4 -Bankers vs. I.0.024. at 7.30
-Clerks s. School at 9.00
Feb. 11-01erks vs, School at 7.30
- Bankers vs. 1.0.0,F. itt 9.00
Feb. 18 -Clerks vs. 13amkers at 7.30
--LOC:S.F. vs. School at 9.00
Fe.b. 25 -Clerk s vs. .I.0,0,F1. at 7,30
--Bankers vs. School at 9.00 -
IN/fax. 3 -School vs. Clerks at 7.30
ass. Bankers at 9,00
Mar. 10 --School vs. 1,0:0.P. at 7,30
-Bankers vs s Clerks at 9.00
Mar. 1.7 --School vs. lia,nkers at 7.30
- I.O.O,F. vs, Clerks at 9;00
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FARMETS.S' PAPER .•
TWICE • A ''WEEK . •
• .
The Feathers' Suneas. to be..eniar seid
•and improaed.and to bepublished as
.a .semS-weedely. This endive .tosSiipply
the ,Ontario farmers with. aspaper of
• these iosata more. freqUentIf.thin
iy,.wS11. be• .appre,e4Snd,atioSe-OrtiY. by
reeideli ct T -he Fainters. Seno• hatelsy.
farreerSo.gene.tallie • e
•IThisi .i se itt; the rigbt dire -
tion Siand W1L.. "citable' 'SP 0; 'ebbieriaberi:
p6.ckeep.hettef.spOsteid:.:ogialliesjive
StsSek-
'Of: great,timportatic,e•to all liaSing.'attsek-
or .predUee 'to ''a41; as well as :te•• thOsae:'
'Other
In,"additlisitS„ each, `ieSitie
willeitisitalits,jaacartateeiSSO-•'tUll
inati.ern• -afitd..6einterAli;:
:IseaPere•Ullte,e41:01.:"thaSViartnets7-':,..5.0ne'isr,
the•Seleirsee•riend4ated2terS•:•'SattereadeW
se:Wheirie.!as*,1Ub.s'critl,ak
.
oi the Fasinrs' un
,Osasted,eliy.'thea'SattiterieandStainbilSbed
eraei: The; subsciptianptce &f
:..of the ,.fahnerS,';'''.anOvietrient,
shod . be' wihout -The Sun
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Election Results Centralia
BUTTERMILK BY AliClION.
STEPHEN
cornered fight for the reeveship re tend Sweiazer. The plebiscite regard- to suit ourchaser.
saltea in the election of Alex. Neeli hg the buOiliner of Community Halls 1 110S. Wi LL LS, Prep:Lae r.
by a good majority, while the deputy- w as l'alnied under. The vote in de
r,eeveeeleet is David Webb and the tall frallows,-
,
Poll 1 2
a.
Xbere will be sold by Public Aus-
tin% at the Centralia Creamery, an
SAT. JANA' 17, at 2.30 oSteloek, the
In .Stephen Township the three- asattnerliors Messrs. Hayes, Penhale, ouster e.•DT < na"..e
4., lards ,t
REEVE
John Love
Alex, Neeb
W. D. Sanders .... ....„
DEPUTY -REEVE
David Webb - 24
William Yearley . 35
COIIIWILLORS
Miehael Finkbeiner 13
John Hayes..... 45
George Penhale ...„ 39
William Sweitzer. 29
COMMUNITY HALLO- -
Yes i.. - 35
No .. 21
I 4 5
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POULTRY WANTED:
6 7 8 Total Highest prices paid for all kinds at
i rive poultry, delivered on Monday,
Tuesday and Wednesday of each week
24 14 8 36 45 260 i ParsonseDavie Co.
15 17
24 37 90 36 16 224 •
2 8 5 153 ' Mr and NIrs. Herman Powe retura-
. cd to their home here :Monday a't','
34 25 47 27 75 38 s, e 'etter th.lar we IVA.= I. rip to St. • .'.7ti th
07° .• ;lei -the best s'ilstree ef 'heir
27 47 65 35 18 35 304 ter'ens: . friends are eXtended to ' the
14 30 53 . 17 57 46 _ young couple.
2tis MisS Fanner of Iltlerten arr:ved Tn
31 58 97 62 70 54 4118 eho \ILea Monts> to take 'has
65 54 73 28 49 18 404 of the scioa.
30 38 58 41 59 47 1.114 Air one Otis. N. Powe are mossing
hit woes to iheSr il.!‘v conte ,a Exeter
3 12 13 3 11 4 2 12 95 We wish them" every hapPaness in the
57 60 99 62 97 77 64 81 018 rubor:rtg tOwns
ll1 T
H. Eilber, Returning Ofari
eer.' -e‘lell!')ur 1-,1c,o9le
t buroandae.:,w're
se ki'alislitagitgwe
irtli
Irian:la ,;, i his n eighb fn. lzo i ,), var. th;.!
9
16 30. 25
29 53 32
30 34 8
62
27
-15
EXETER.
47 61
16 26
24
41
37
35
32
47
41
57
t sae
HAY-Cotinei, elected bv .ti Tulare, Cough !a of
1,0414 -John Laporte, reeve; John .ar tit oa Ideal is have lar', 4 the
.1„; eoiric years snce m ieeetase Campbell, W. E. Turnhall, Casa:. „tea attys.
hes bee. tiet itt Exoeer fes Rest" s Wainer and Samuel Deete, ..he „rai,::; Mory, Malaita:ea en 1
era! Curtel tors, ad :he elet on Sirs. 'Rose Hanoa hive returnel to, thei-
Monjay was deeisive ..eitered he
atos
• 1 NI -El -The couach wee
inbele consideralt There wan S 'A ' ojd
criticism of the 1919 onnell, but re-eleeted bvacciamation-taeeae, : l a •
1 1 01 atter 'as a roa if ir • Va
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Zo t at deb home,
t aties iliac) t neon! a . ti rd.es Paula
Tillmann pi London spent a aeuple of '
Idays here the guests of ore tali es
tian•ort,
114,pi,ri s Wedded. -A sery ntereste '
inevent took place in ASVall Skrcet
ale:hodist chorch, ,Loadon, i a Dist.
stet whea twa ot our, yeurtg peape
bacsame mar. and wife,. We refer to
.,kir., lierra.41 Edson Powe, son. or Mr.
aud Mrs. N. Rowe, and Mies Evenya.
...'lay Wes.oa, whose home is in ''St.
Marys, but who has been. teaching in
our 1.41.1:4N. Congratulations and best
wishes are theirs from their many
friends
here seemed to be a Lae it,' tail i.fliott; Councillors, G. Hateey, 1,
ectiert was necessary. The teeult aScad, • Wei, lannsiaa n..1 J, itoue,
shewe.1 that Reeve B.eaversnal t..7ciun•
eaters Elson anS-.Perthale eeted HIBBERT-A,ithoun, ;cove;
whae the new lazoa en the boaraare• John .Mortis., William Dalrymple, Th -as
alesars. \Vm, Ward, who, headed • the Maberly, Wm. Sernmy, eQuacii.lors, alt
pa a ant Jos. Davis, who- came next.' oy
The result is in, the de„tall below. --
The plebiscite to aseertahr. if the GODERICH TB. Reeve, N. VS'
Trewartha; councillors, H. CoxG.
ratepeyers wished to combine thelligh,
and. Public: School Board into a Vaglerburg, L., Salked, 13, L., Lind..
Board of Education, to consist oft saY; Ali by acclaenettaan,
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seven, members, all of whom will his..
PARKHILL-Mayor, W. W. Logan;
elected by the pe,ople, while not ex-
atly understood, carried by a large
:Reeve, 1 E. Harrison; Councillors, F.
won s. Lockhart, Capt. Brown, Geo Tutl-
majority 281 to 82.. Had it been.
or, johti McGregor, F. Brewer, Milt.
derstood properly we believe the vote ,
wou,i1 have. been. almost unanimous. -claYes • .
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By pais the vote is given'helow,- 1 SnAFORTH,--Mayor, Dr, Harburn;
Reeve Reeve, Dr, Grieve, both by acclamation
Councillors C. Barber, J. W. Beattie
Poll
1 2 3 4 Total D. P. Canino, W.m.„ H. Goulding, G.
Beavers 62 107 77 22 268 D. Haigh, R. Ge Clarke. A by-law to
Day 48 34 37 17136 raite $0000 for the purpose of erect -
I
i ing a monument to fallen soldiers car-
. • Councillors • rias by a majority of 55.
Davis 65 • 70 .63 36 2341 .., -..- .
Elston 31 66 76 .5 1781 ST MARYS.-N, R. Brandon mayor.
Francis 38 39 47 6 130 by 81.; eounci, by apelamation. The
Penhale 57 58' 30 7 152 1 parks commission by -jaw carried by
Snell45 65 19 2 131 30, hating a majority irt Ail wards',
Rifers 42 35 25 3 105 .
Ward 73 105 101 9 288 CLINTON.-Mayor, Thomas Cottle
Welsh 3 40 34 4
111 Reeve, James Meer by 2 votes ; Calm -
cit, C. A. Middleton, IL Wiltze, A. I.
Reeve -B. W. F. Beavers; Colin- Mcgurray, W. J. Nediger, 3: John-
eill
ors-n
Ward, Davis, Elston, Pen- sto, with Bert Langford and Thomas
hale.
Hawkias tied for last place./ The by-
law ;to establish a municipal fuel yard
carried 2 to 1,
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HENSALL-Reeve, G. C. Petty;
Councillors, G. Hudson, W, Pfaff, M.
Warner, Wm. Jonesa
smaiiii••••••
BIDDULPH.--Reeve, W. 5 ,McFaills
Councillors, Eli Hodgins, Thineas Dick
ins, Jas. W. Kelly, S. Hodgins; all
by acclamation.
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TUCKERSMITH.-An old and a
highly respected resident died Satur-
day last is the person. of, Isabelle Wal -
ken* wile of Edward Papple, in her
68th year, Pneumonia vas the cause.
Her husband .and one son survive.
UNVEILING OF
SOLDIERS' 11.IEMORIA.L
The Municipalities of TJsborne
and Exeter are having the cere-
mony of unveiling the memorial
erected to the memoia* of our
heroes who fell in the great
war, on FRIDAY, JANUARY
9th, at 3 p.m. After a short
ceremony in front of the mem-
orial, addresses will be given
in the Opera Houte.
Capt. T. F. Best, of Hamil:
ton, will be present to unveil
the memorial and will deliver
an address on"Lest We Forget."
At 6 p.m. a banquet will be
tendered to the returned sol-
diers from. both Municipalities
in the Town Hall. '
At 8 p.m. Capt. Best will give
a talk on Boy work and stories
of the war, in James Street
church. Captain Best is a veter-
an of two wars, having served
in the South African war and
gain in, the Great European
. War, he appearing in khaki the
first week of the recent war. He
has a magnetic personality and
never fails- to grip his audience
with inspiration. Citizens of the
surrounding districts should not
miss this opportunity of hear-
ing this returned hero who will
not disappoint. ,
- During the hour of three to
four p.m. all stores„ fa.ctories,
-and manufacturers are asked to
, Close' their places of business.
B..- W. F BEAVERS,
LOCaIivews -
.7,2(
Anni,::017..P4014tON are visiting hs
brOther,e/rir.•S, PairlsOnISS:
Ond
1rtflteojorSmeiiil',44,1191 t1seeltiOtt,SPer.ees.
Gently ePtirehaied,,tron-' 4lbert St
t •Mies:'„H.,asCes.iltis;,S
eight; Steidelen ., Mrs :••Ogtien
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Mrs. B. E. Abbott sspant a few, days
in Lucan last week.
Mrs. Thos. Snell and. Mrs. McAvpy
are both confined, to their bed through
Miss Jessie Manson of Londe -1 ipeat
New New Years' at her home heres
she being accom,parsied by her friend,
Miss V. Meseley-Williams, also of
London.
Election day was a-Ur:gilt, clear, cold
day, and the candidates had a busy
time to keep warm and to get elected.
We think they all kept warm but,
to be sure, a,11 could not get elected.
Mr. Wm. R. Stewardson, who re -
cent's removed from here to Lucas',
has purchased the building .on Alice
street ill, that village, adjoining the
Merchants Bank, and intends opeoing
an auto repair shop on or about Feb.
lst.
BANpuETTED.
mr, Bert Rivers, returned solidier,
was tenrieeed n banouet at Messrs.
& Sim's by A numbar of his
friends, ,sojelier and civilian, prior to
his departure (with Mrs. Rivers) fax
England, where they intead to reside,
Majar liearnan presided and several
of the boys gaveashort speeches ,com-
peimenary- to the; guest of the even-
ing, who Spent many months overseas
and wasentaxalecl Srt Englan.d. Mr. and
Mrs. Rivet's leave ion Thttrsday- moan-
ing. Bon ogage.
Dome Theatre
PRESENTS
MAE MARSR.
"The BelOved Traitor"
This teat mare- is being put on
hi all the large theattres and, is meet-
ing 'with such popular favor that the
theatres are .baiag crowded to Capa-
city. Will be at Dome Theatre
Friday and Saturday
JANUARY/ 9 411:41 10,
ADMISSION 25 cents
Don't miss this treat.
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BAND IN ATTENDANCE.
The. Exeter Band will be in ettend-
ance at the Rink to -night iThursday).
S-ARN1V.AL.
Mount Cp.rrnel
we
are Plea.sCell state • that Mr.
Tattles Boland is isanrovin,g -after her
A Fancy -Dress Carnival will be held
in the Rink here Thursday, Jan 15.
Exeter Band in attendance.
BIRTHS ,
Fieher--la Montreal, on Jan: Znd
Mr ene alrs. V1/4rallace A Fieiser,a
:1211:Ater
Gjavin--in McGillivray, on Jam 3, ao
1 Mrs. James Glavin rtsen,
- Theme,. liugerie,
MARRIAGES
Pieve-Wes•on-On • December Sfel,
a Aeleie Street Church, a,olidene.
Evelyn day Weston of 'Si,
Marys, as Mr. Herman Edson. i),ow.e •
al Centralia.
Lovea-Glila-At Riverview Farm, Ste-
Phee, on Jan. ist, by Rev. 1), W. •
Wi lans, Wiliam Hugh Love, son of -
air, •yneliMrs. John Love, to Florence
M„ss, e:edest daughter Of Jr. ani
Felwarl Gil, all of Stephen. •
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DEATHS
1...ronrion, an 'Sea,. Alex- • .
airier 1 is, latnterla:.0. Eneier,
ig-
c1 -60 ytrs.
9'w,ley--1n Exe:er,•ot
1,1 Doieney, -Aged 6.5 years, 10
immeire
irig-Ot Se M on. Deo 30th -
Oda Moolartehter of Mr. and Mrs
P,aer :aged 30 years.
IN MEMORIAM
storenz-In -ovieg memory cif our tlear
intebeer Miss Clara Mcarenz, who
,1.° one year ago today, January
5th, 1919.
She mare% of January agaiss is here,
To u. . the s3dtlest .of the year;
Because it took' our dor dangliter
away,
Just nae year ago to -day.•
Sa.l and sudden was the call
Of het so, deafly loved by all;
She is remembered as well to -day
As the «lay she went lway.
-Mr. Anarew Mu sser and famiily.
Resb,
treats
, lift
,e‘oaese
OUR. REFRIGERATOR
FACILITES
enable us to keep our meets perfectly
fresh and unspoiled, You are always
sure here 'of a goad, tender anti:Whole
some ,piece of meat„ Na possible dan-
ger of tainting or gettlit binok. We
want you to try our steaks, 'chops,
roasts, stews, etc.
Best quality in town.
B. Making'
Meat Market
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J. A. STEWART
THIS STORE WILL BE CLOSED FRIDAY AFTERNOON FR011
THREE O'CLOCK UNTIL FIE CONCLUSION OF THE CEREMONY
OP UNVEILING THE MEMORIAL MONUMENT IN MEMORY OF (JUR
BELOVED DEAD.
Special Inducements for
*Early Buying in
1920
PRETTY WOOLLEN CAP AND SCARF SETS - A GOOD RANGE,OW
COLORS AND. STYLES. - PRICEIS"FROM $2;75 TO $3.50 -
- choose yours at $2.60
WE WILL CLEAR 'THE BALANCE OF OUR STOCK OF 1-,A1)11,67
AND CIIILIStREN'SeCTIRISTMAS HANDKERCHIEFS IN 3 LOTS.' ,
. ,
Lot 1 - Lot 2 - Lot 3
'recent. ilinessae-oMr. Wm.- Barry re- 15e.' and 2.0e. values •,•' 25, 35 & 40. 50 & •
turried••talsondon, after, spending tWO , pretty colorol.corners e 7 •Swiss & l'rialt • handsome,, -:pure 't
weelcs h' -re -Miss "Iari.saas.ey lass' a,nd edges,someinitSals . einbroideeed ,coarters, • ' 'ored Silks and-has:a-, • •
this .weeks.for'1):6gdaa6 to take .ahm.ge . ,. • e4l1 tre.vellers' aasePles, Ot6idei lace ,:edging.. .;
at. the ,'Separate ,' ech,00l. .therei • We • • „ • • , • - • • • • . • ,
2 f " 2f • "- 76
beth Ryan- aceoeiPaatied bit nereeOrt, • or25c ,' :,L or :.;
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akeet-Cluite.:''kstitinber.;frean at -
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fo.i Detrost t reSarisse'..het stud-
es
tfiere;.-as//,..lassis,
A' YOUNG
SELLIG NOW Al $$000-
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Reaadert. pair -chased Brttrissylek Vic- STEWART,.
Exeter
of near trola last week
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