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L i.•: S JULY 22nd 11)0u
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STEWART'3 x$
Black Silks
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Colored
Silks ++
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\Ve have just secured an agency for the best line of
plain silks tcc have ever shown. These silks come to us
direct from the Mills, the only expense between the +
maker and ourselves is the agent's commission which is +
a very small item. This week we are showing "3" spec-
ials in yard wide Black Chiffon Taffeta Silk. Soft crisp fin- +
ish rich mirror gloss. Values such as we have never +,+•
seen $1, $1.25,$1.50. If you want a Black silk Dress, ++
Coat, Waist or Skirt now's your opportunity• "COME"
Millinery
The Milliners and Trirnmers are otrf on a well earned holiday
no � e have sheat fort trimmed
The Fe:tson has been a good V )+ tatm
and Pattern Bats left. Not one of these will we take into stock.
EVERY ONE MUS r GO OUT. You can buy Lovely Trimmed
Hats that were $1 00 and $5.00 for 101.98. Move Quick if you
\Vast One.
1.95 Buys a very swell
pure linen Tailor-
made Skirt. natural
linen color, piped
and strapped with blue,white
or plain linen and finished
with clusters of buttons.
8.50
2.25
Buys a lovely
white Linen Tailor
made Skirt. Spec-
ial quality of linen
Thoroughly tailored. But-
toned front, pipped .tnd
pleated. The most swagger
\4 hite Skirt on the market.
for mens unlined tweed suits, made ;from shaddow
stripe tweeds, in greys, greens and fancy mixturses.
Raised seams and fancy patch pockets. They are O.
K. See them!
Pett your Fruit down with Usdpattt's Extra Standard Gran-
ulated Sugar. it's best by test. \Ve sell ltedpath's. �[
We take;a11 kinds of farm produce
Live Chickens, Live liens, Live Ducks
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Money Money Mone
WE MUST HAVE MONEY
in order to raise money we will hold a great SLAUGHTER SALE for the
next THIRTY DAYS. Everything reduced in price. All sutnmer goods to
be sold at cost price.
Mens Straw and Linen Hats, Mens and Boys Suits
Ladies Blouses, Whitewear, Belts, Muslins,
Gloves, Light Rain Coats. etc, etc.
This is a Genuine Sale
As we want to raise $1,000.00 in Thirty Days. Goods must gc'. Oome quick
if you want bargains.
Phone 2:'.
R. N. ROWE
SUN NEVER SHONE
on better a:olh than tee make up into
krousera. And the sun or rain can.
toot bete them either. They will
'neither fade or shrink.
SOME EXTRA TROUSERS
cannot fail to come in handy during
your vacation. Lel us in.Ise you n
rnir or so that you needn't b • afraid
expose to the SUR or rain.
W. W. TAMAN
Merchant Tailor.
EXETER, - ONTARIO.
11l1iCle )1OI°SE ANI) SiX ACRES OF
LAND 1N USIJORNE.
The North-East corner of Lot 13.
Concession 6, I sborne, the property of
th • late Israel Harris. '1'h•• house
is one and one -halt stories high and
contains six rooms, kitchen and wood -
abed. There is a frame Karn about
211 by 40• hard nnd soft water, and
'shoat one acr: of good fruit trees.
The soil it n good clay. The lot is
ma•tly seeded nut and is well fenced
and drained. Apply to
GLADMAN & STANBURY,
Exeter.
Solicitors for the Executor.
One door north 1'. O.
Here
To Stay
Bus and Dray calls
promptly attended to.
Horses kept in stock
for sale.
WM. ARNOLD
etre. 'r. M. White, of Windsor, is
the truest of Mrs. John White.
Use Dustbane for sweeping, pre-
vents dust. Ilcaman's Hardware.
Mr. and Mre. le, W. (Badman and
children nnd Mise Katie Collins are
spendins a couple weeks at the Bend.
Mr. Frank \Vri;ht has sufficiently
recovered from his recent accident to
be able to resume stork at his black-
smith chop.
Mr Alfred Wilcox. 1h• former Ex -
ter boy on Wednesday of last week
won the len mile Marathon race at
!lois Slane for the championship of
Michigan.
A same of baseball was arranged
for Reit 'Monday evenin; between the
married and sin;Ie men. but owing
to some of th• players not showin;
up the jam • was called off.
The 'two rinks of Sieger howler t
ttto attended the Seaforth toerna-
n_• t
werenot e•.sf tl
meat last week. F.ac
in capturing any of the tropte•-. b :1
they certainly made the tt innin
rinks hustle to ;et them.
The bowfin; ham bstwe,n
rinks ►'kipped by the president
vire-president •was stopped by
rnir last Friday eveninz. The
test. however. will like place
corrin; Friday evening.
Add eaex.mitb.
th,
nnd
th,
iron -
this
e.
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Market Kelson. -1 he fellow•tug tt i l tet. •_rist bill :s: 1.'ui•ed dotwa :or Times Want ColumnTHEthe report of I e2 r mnrlets, cot- a fete d:.y• fur repair ► OLD RELIABLE
rcct_h t. $1 Ju:y .2nd' Messrs. S. Fitton, J. Tteibutr, T.
Wheat. to Ju to >tl.':5. Caesil,g uud Fred Kerr attended the DRESSMAKING Al'1'itl:NT1Cl;'
Oats. 50c. shouting tournament held at London WANTED -Apply to Miss 'Pont over
liar.ey, 50e. last wet•'s. Mr. Kerr upheld the re- • \\'i:son Bros. Store. I
John '1'ricbner. In Order to get Rid of Surplus Stoc
In►1 ���} lnttation of the club, by taking fourth 1 -
Shorts See. average among same of the best; 1''iwc second hand wheelsfar sale. Reducing the Pace in Many Lines
shooters in the province. The other !
Star Flour 53.25.
Feed flour $ 1.50 to e11.55.
lt::tt,•r, 17c.
ILay$7.t0 to $8.50.
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11 dressed
000.
Hogs. d�•
(togs lit• tw. ight, t7;'►0
Co!,a$1.25,.
� ❑ ton.
I'ottttc, , to '.0 cents
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LOCALS
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The Tomes till Jan, 1910
for Fitty Cents. Tell
your Neighbors about it.
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Mr. O. 5. Tait. of St. Paul. is
visiting his sister. Mrs. Ed. Christie.
Airs. C:iff. 5packinan. left last
week to join her husband at Guelph.
Mrs. Ed. Erwin and Master Reg.
Elliott. of Norwich, are visiting in
town.
The James Street Sunday school
l'c:.t 'terse
mental l:ic►>ic to he Bend
Tuesday.
Mips Jeanette Brown returned Fri-
day from her visit 'with her sister in
Detroit. •
The 'Jlitses Howard and Follick
flare returned from their outing at
the Bind.
Mr. E. J. tlpackinan has disposed
of 'his business in Blenheim and will
move out west.
Rev. J. W. Mown, of Trenton, silent
the past week visiting friends and
relatives in town.
elss Lily Floody of llaileybury, is
visiting her grand parents Mr. and
Mrs, Rd. Crocker.
It is expected the'results} of the de-
partmental exams will be ready
about the middle of August.
,ti•s Norma liobier, who has been
in Battle Creek during the past few
months, returned home last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Sweet and
son o; Portage La Prairie, Alan. are
visiting Mr. Sweet's mother on Huron
Street.
Mr. and Mrs. Paisley, of New York,
who were visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Stett•art. returned to their home on
'Tuesday. -
Mrs. Capt. W. T. Clarke returned
to Port hope last week. after spend-
ing a few weeks with her aunt Mrs.
Charles Tom.
Mises Olive and El'a Wool re:urn-
ed home Sunday after a pleasant
visit with their aunt Mrs. Thos.
Roadhouse. of Kirkton.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fountain, of
1 r••• sato, visited in town as portion
of last week. They are now with
friends at the Vend.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Sonthcott, of
Scuta Ibfonica,Calif.. who is summer-
ing at the Bend, visited in town Fri-
day and Saturday.
Miss :Smith. or Chicago. who has
beet visiting her brother henry
Smith. Lake Road, left Saturday
to visit friends nt 'Maple Lodge.
\ti's tGlarlys Down who has spent[
the past year •with her grnadmoth>:r
Mrs. Chas. Tom. returned home Tues-
day evening with her par •nts Rev. a.
W. Down and wife.
Mrs. W. J. White and daughter, of
Ottawa, spent a portion of last week
and this with relatives in Kincardine.
returning last evening to continue
their visit with Mrs. John :White.
Rev. J. 'W. Down left for Trenton
Tuesday evening. It. was accompan-
ied by Mrs. Down nnd son Iiarvey.
who bas been spending a month with
her •mother and sister Mrs. Tom and
Mrs. 1W. 1). Yeo,
Mr. T. E. Il:ndford returnc•t last
Saturday iron; \\•inn1In"'. where he
.attended the Ver. lu peaking of
the exhibition. Mr. Ilan liord :ays the
disteay o; horses. was. in his judge-
ment. as good as 1ha1 ;riven at tro-
ronto.
Last 'Thursday 'soon there was n
terrific ;storm nt Centralia and t=ooth
of 4 here. Th.• Bash. s of li zhtnitig
could be seen and the thunder beard
here very plainly. We were favored
with it few drops but not 'sufficient
to lay even the dust.
The voters list for the tounehip of
I:sborne just published contains the
'mince of 765 voters. Of th•s • 550 pre
entitled to vote at both parliament-
ary and municipal elections 145 at
municipal elections only, and 64 nt
f,nrliatnentary elections only.
Mr. Will Ifyndman. brother of 1)r.
11. K. its mime n. and n former re-
sider.[ 0. Exeter. was operated on
:latently the 10th for nppendicitis nt
Ih '\V tamp:g Hospital. Mr. Flynt!.
man 'has been working for the T.
Salon 'Co. at Winnipeg for the post
s, v,ral months.
Quite n number from Exeter went
Crediton Friday evening to witness
tee baseball game between Zurich
and Crediton. In one of the b.st con-
tests seen in Crediton in some lime.
the 'Zurich team [von out by n score
of four to three. The gnnte 't•ss re•
paste with some good pinys.
Mr. •1 rank Snell. a fora: •r Exeter
boy en: taken ill at tiener.,everal
dna• ago and taken to th • hospital at
t r 1. • lots •r•:'o.t for ih •
removal of oil: stone.. Th • op -ration
showed •th • (toetor, tt • re a rong in
their dingno-is elr. Snell not snf-
ferini from that :.int en.
.e..1 :.:.�.. ... :'•'r : . • +•t•{..r.;..l,
Tv.•iII%W !- I75 Hui'
I r. n jar nt 1',.rity 1.e -
mon nnd Tart for Lemonade
• sal
Intsi:y made stn t h shy and
li:eerivirrt. Also makes lemon -
pie nnd Pavers nnylhin;t.
Ole. ter. Tart 10c. tube
members did not come up to their
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Sold only nt hip staffs. nn `:halal As:cua 1't,
')iIP. PURITYI From all we can learn Caren church
Views of Exeter 9 for 5c 1' to be highly congratulated nn err
curing the fart' of such nn nh:ei
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usual
uverage. WANTED -A good housemaid.'
Little Elsie Cook, the five year old wages twelve dollars. Apply Airs.
old daughter of Mr. Thos. Cook, of • O. It. hunt. Wortley Road, London.g tstario.
n and
t�• London, the 11 t_ �. o
R'c cud o
t hm
formerly proprietor icto
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t the'luusi
n
f
!fere is a special offer. The
Roue. here, narrowly tscap,d serious' Times and Family herald and Wcek-
'ajeries last Thursday morning. She ly Star for the balance of 1909 for
was crossing the street when u horse only 75 cents. This rate is for sub -
struck her, throw in i her to the pave- scriptions in Canada only.
went. Luck::; . h • .:cap. d with only
a few bruises.
Miss Lillie Ballantyne. youngest
daughter of Mrs. James Ballantyne,
of Farquhar met with a painful ac-
cident'1'hursday evening at the home
of Mr. 'Thos. Kay town. The young
"The Ilensall Flouring Mills have
on hand a large quantity of Feed,
and will supply you with Bran at
it22.00 and Shorts at $23.00 per
ton: secure your requirements while
the supply lasts.
lady was on a stepladder picking if you want good bread use our
cherries, when she lost her balance "Snell Drift !'amity Flour".
tins tell to the V. round traeturin j both - + --
bones of her left ankle. Her injes WOOD FOR SALE -We are now
will ,likely keep her ]aid up for homeuri-prepared to deliver to any part of
tiuu the town first class elm slabs. All
A Regular Storm Period is cent -It. GILLIES.
orders promptly attended to.
ra1 in the 26th. extending from the
24th to the 211th. It will not be curs
i r. .. : 1. t hrenteninti couditions last
.or • evc•ral clay; b •fore and after the
centre of the Venus period, the 22nd.
Heavy electrical storms and violent
summer gusts are very probable about
the Ord. and from that date on
through 'the period 24th •o 25th.
Look for much the same general re-
sults at this, as at other July per-
iods. remembering that extremes of
one kind or another are almost cere
tail' to attend the Venus influence.
Spells of the most oppressive summer Situated on the second concession,
heat are among results to be ex- lot Q6, of the lownship of Usbornes
peeled, ending in fierce lightning, three miles from Exeter and five
thunder, hail and sudden drop in miles from Uensel!, close lo church
temp •ratnre. The -culmination of and one rmilo. and a quarter from
this period will come. in central and Fcbocl. On fbis property there Is
tart, -res Marls of lhr• country. nn and erected a good frame house, seven
touching Monday. Tuesday and Wed- rooms, convenientbarn40x60 to hard and soft
nesdity, the'26th, 27th, and 28th. The water; f
t. with stabling
Moon will be approaching its extrme underneath, horse stable 20 x 35, with
declination eoutb. at its full, ns the drive floor and loft for hay. There
perio3 culminates; henc • a change are forty acres seeded down and ten
frorn excessive summer warmth, and acres in bush, also a good bearing
pronati::• ' ho• [wails' is apt to follow orchard. This pro erty is well draih-
up (the storms of this period, with ed and in a good state of cultivation.
tae rising barometer and northwest- If not gold privately before the 15th
er:: a aid • the' bring '1' .t h • western t3eptember twill be Fold by public
a: eee:e 0. storm :Inas.:Inas.'there can aucoftion. Further notice will be
1. .: glee; too but n inosph.•ric ['des given. This property must be sold
follow 'the Moon in its declinations as the proprietor is going west. For
nor.h and south. hence when the particulars apply on the premises.
Moon is south. streams "or rivers" of ROBERT (DOWN, Prop.
coo.er ter flow touthw•art from polar -+--
O . et ions sspecially after a series Use Dr. 'Williams Fly Destroyer.
n ,'eaw3, \ .•nus thunder storms. Iteaman's Hardware.
Ther: is prospect for such results,. Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Frayne and
progressively ,iron► about the 27th' child, of Brantford, are visiting Mr.
to 30th. 1 Frayne's parents.
The death of Mr. Alfred Sheer:, a A Camp of the Canadian Order of
well .known resident of Exeter, oc- 1 the Woodmen of the World is being
carred at Brantford last Monday organized in Exeter by W. V. Chard,
inorn,ng, his death resulting from 1 Deputy of 'the Order.
paralytic ;strokes. Last winter Mr.
Sheers suffered a slight stroke and
awn lent to the 'louse of Refuge at
C rocas;, returning herr in the r'pring.
mained ht r a few weeks and loader',. One of 'the horses fell and
tient nndeo Brnn(forJ `ockcscep� 0 1>0�� threw her over a fence onto a pile
several 8 of stones breaking her elbow.
:then with n not hr :1rok:•. and was;
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DR. OVENS EYE AND EAR SUR-
geon. will be at the Commercial
t r flour, 9 a. m. to 1 p.
m. Glasses properly fitted and dis-
eases of eve ear and nose treated.
Next visit Monday. August, 2nd.
FARM WANTED
To buy or rent. 100 acres prefer-
red. Full information at Tines office.
FARM FOR SALE
Mrs. John Essery met with a pain-
ful accident on Saturday, July 10th,
while standing in the drive-wayof
the barn where hay was being un-
►entoved to the home o. his son Gar-
field. He recovered suffici'ntly to
get around and on Thursday the third
stroke afflicted him and b`.s condition
became st;ch that death was not un -
exp. c cd. Mr. t h •ere. was th; young-
.. . hila! o :h • late .Iohn ch:•ere and
was born in Seaford, England. He
carne to Canada with his mother wheat
a young than, his father coning out
a .ew , :i r- tefore. Iter.• he learned
the mason trade and helped to erect
many of the brick buildings in town.
Be was the possessor of a very re-
ceptive aleatory and could give date-
oi happenings which occurred her •
years ago. Besides his widow, h
leaves four sons nnd two slaughters.
Nelson. of Fort William, Garfield. of
r:.t .ert .•lceni:Ice. of l.ansinr :end
Frank at home. and Genie. and .t -
wet. at home; :.i -o two brothers' +
•'t , . wo r'seers Thos. of En."..arid, e1-
Chr:... of London, and Mrs. lances .1.
Oke ann Mrs. 'Wm.,Treble. o: Exeter. +
The remains were brought here from +
Brantford Tuesday evening and the
f ..
remains interred in th • Exeter ceme --
tery \'.t•'.n sday afternoon. Mr.! -
Sheer,• twits insured in t he ,Foresters .,
for `2 000. Ile %vac 56 years tired 10
months o:d.
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1,000 1
0.
• > Over one thousand stn-
(- dents enrolled by our chain
last year. It pays to at-
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LiJsmlV
A very interesting bowling contest
took pincc on the bowling alleys
Thursday afternoon. when the ladies
had their first inning at the game
and according to the "cores did r -
markably well. especially Mrs. Pais-
ley, of New York, slater of Mr. J.! -
h,. Stewart. who made scores shat ! �.
would make some of the then hustle
to beat. Sides were chosen by ales.'
daises Stewart and Beaman. and .
when the score keeper Banally got ..
bis 'figures straightened out it N•as', 1e
found that Mrs. ileamnn's side had •sews-: r+•t•+++++++++++•:••1•++;r•:•i•
Nott three straight games. The fol-'
;owing shows the result of the play -
Mrs. Stewart
lay-!11rs..9:ewart 82 90 76-2:8
Mrs. Pa s:ey 17.9 19:1 2115-5fi7'
al re Creech 79 70 10-225
D.
Stewart 1L8 99 9? -3i01
1340!
71 81 70-205 '
133 152 113-42M
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I:iii 129 120-3851
165 125 1:6-426
1441
tend a link of this great ;l.
chain, for "IN t-s(os
TliRltli iS MTRLVOTII,"
The demand for our qq
graduates is THREE •1•
TiMES tite soppy. 'P
Other schools engage
our graduatt•s as teachers.
A special course for teach
ere. •`
Graduates of two years •I.
ago are now earning $2,
009 per annum.
Three courses-CoSIDtglt.
mate SrastoottarIty, and
TBr.i'suit.titl1'.
= fall term Opens Mu0. 30
lee Write for particulars. +
Clinton Business f.
,y,
College
IGeo. Stinnett, Principal.
Mrs. ilet.mar
Mr. \\ bite
M r+. 1'tt:sley
Mr Creech
INDUCTION AN1) RECEPTION -Ar-
rangement• haw • now been cornp'eted'
for the induction of It, v. Samu••1 F.
Sharp into the charge o: Caven t hurch
on Thursday next the 29th inst. 'Tin
Huron Presbytery will meet in th
church nt 2 p. in. when ono of the I
tilos' interesting c •remonies of that
denoninintion will take p'ec •. It •v.I
Mr. Larkin. of teaforth, will preach
the . ermon. ltev. Mr. Small. of Myth
tci11 nd'tre.a the congregation ani
Ret•. Dlreinnn, of Auburn. trill ad-
dre •s th • 11 AV pastor. Th • public will I
be w•.•Ieom• it After the induction n
receplinn 'will h • h. lel when every-
one will have an opportunity of 'noet-
ing Mr. nnrf Mrs Sharp and tea will'
be served by the ladies of the conzre-
station. Mr `[tarp will commence
fl Ncw Tijc
Edison Phonograph
Following will Show
Muslins, block finished Batiste. pale blue Swiss pattern, finish with silk
Embroidery. A very fine line, regular price 40e to clear at :il)e.
Fancy self stripe Batiste with grey pattern extra value at Inc to clear 30e.
Flowered Muslin showing a delicate stripe and fancy pattern regular 3110
to clear at 23s.
Plain and colored Mulls with fancy pattern and stripe to clear 15c.
Colored Organdies and Dimities and M"slins, extra value 12ij and 15 to
clear at Sic.
A few short ends only of Swiss for waists to
clear at :i:tc. :
Embroidery Laces suitable
Watch Our Show Hat Window
Friday and Saturday
All 25, 50, 75c and $1.00 Bats will be cleared at
astonishingly low prices
Men's good reliable Summer Shoes in all sizes, regular price 2 50 and 3.00
clearing at 1.50
Boy's Shoes in pebble and split. All sizes while they last 50e pair.
A few pair only of Ladies Shoes in Oxfords and light shoes to clear at 50 C.
Misses and Boys tan Oxfords, extra value at $1.110 to clear 75c
Butter 17c; Eggs 15c trade, 17c. cash; These prices subject to change
CARLINC BROS.
The Haying Season
is Here.
And you will need a hay
fork. I have the agency
for Beatty Bros., Fergus,
round rod track.
Satisfaction guar-
anteed and prices
right.
Have capable than to install
them.
W. T. Gillespie.
Phone 51. Exeter.
Do You Want
5ETTER BISCUITS
ETTER CAKES
ETTER PIES
Than you have had? Then
use
6OI6's
BKInO ?owdcr
It is a vety simple matter to
make delicious, wholesome and
nourishing food when you have
the best Baking Powder to bake
with.
Once used always in favor.
2.1e. a pound.
COLE'S DRUG STORE
TOWNSIIIP OF USi3ORNE
Notice is hereby given that 1 have
transmitted or delivered to the per-
sons mentioned in Section Eight A
of "The Voters' Liat Act," the copies A �• elackson St Sons
required by the said (Section to be io
transmitted or delivered of the list
made pursuant to said Act. of all
persons appearing by the last Re-
vised Assts -anent Roll of the said
Municipality 'to he entitled to vote
in the said Municipality at Elections
for members of the Legislative As-
sembly and at Municipal elections
nnd that said list was first posted up
at my office, \Vhalen. on the 20th
day of July, 1909, and remains there
for inspection. Electors are called
upon to examine the said list and if
any onsirsion or other errors are
found 'therein, to talc,. (immediate
proceedings to have the •said errors
corrected according to law.
Doted this 20th day of iiily. 1909.
FRANCIS MOitLEY
C'crk of th • said Municipality.
THERE'S'A VILE Or. VALUE
in a rack of Star flour. It snakes
better bread and healthier people of
those who cat it.
STAR FLOUR MAKES MORE'
and better loaves to the sack than
any other. It is so good that there
are many imitations of it. So in or-
der to be sure of the best be careful
to get the Star and take no other.
HARVEY BRA.
f cro's Good News
The market prices for old junk
are alive and so is
The Old Reliable Firm
M. Jackson & Son
one door south of the Metropoli-
tan. Just look at the following
priers (no trade. and no truck)
all cash.
Rags 75 c. per hundred
iron from OOc. to 75c. per huh.
Old rubber boots & shoes 7c. lb.
Copper and brass Oc. per lb.
Harse hair 30c. per 1b.
Lead and zinc 2 1 plc. per lb.
Bring your goods here and get
the worth of your money.
A great variety of IRON
PiPEalways on hand at a rea-
sonable price. suitable for fence
posts, bracing boulevarding.
Miss Stella Bout heat t, returned
home from London Tuesday evening.
Mrs. .1. J. White and children re-
turned yestt rdny after a month's
visit in Detroit and i?ssex.
Mr. J. C. Downie, of the I) part•
neer of 'none:ration. Winnipeg', in
company with Lis Fon. is row in town
visiting 'his father and mother and
ren,•wing old ncqunintane P. His son
who is now pinking his first trip to
this district, is veru fnvorab:y im-
press•• with thin pert of the pro-
vince neat th• kind hospitality of the
people.
Mrs. John McLaughlin nest with a
painful nccident Monday morning.
She was doing th • week's ttashinv,
and returning from the yard intent
the water on the stove boiling over.
Firosido he
She event to empty the contents in'o
i n hub. when 'h• tripped falling head-
long into the boilinz fluid. 11,•r Inc
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