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STEWART'S
PHONE 16
Are you preparing for fall? We were at it lung ago and we
are t,uw ready with a full and complete line of all needed goods.
Our stock is larger than ever. Just
drop in and take a walk through the
big store and study the new fall and
early winter styles. You'll see lots to
interest you.
Our Showing of Ladies
Man Tailored Coats ie the
largest we have ever placed in our
store. Styles are loose Box Coats,
Smart Semi -fitting Coate, and tight
or Corset -fitting Coats. Colors are
Black, New Navys, Browne, Greene
and Grays. Prices range from $5.00
to $10.00. Our all wool Kersey and
Vicuna Coats at $10.00. $12.50 and $15
are real [Honey savers.
Girls and Maids Coats
All Tailor-made and finished with the
latest New York touches. Coats for
the little girls in bright, plain cloths,
and fancy tweed effects, trimmed with
stitched strippings and lots of fancy
buttons -they're swell. Coate for big
girls and maids in plain, Kersey and
Vicuna cloths and up-to-date Tweed
effects. Man tailored styles right
down to the minute. Prices 350 to $13.
Ladies Black Ker.
sey Cloth Coats
With lovely American
Sable fur collars; lined with
plain or quilted farmers satin
and strapped and stitched in
the latest styles, very snappy.
Ladies Fur Lined
Coats
A stock that we are proud
of. Nearly fifty coats for yon
to select. from. Lined with
prinse Canadian Rat. and Col-
lars of choicest Sable and
Mink. Shelia finest Kersey
cloth. t See them.
If you want a swell Cloth Coat with fur collar at little cost,
buy one of our Tailor made Kersey Coats and separate Fur Col-
lar and Reveres. Kersey Coat $10 to $15 and American Sable
Fair Collar and Reveres for $7.50. All the style and comfort of a
850.00 fur lined Coat.
Ladies soft fluffy ribbed
Vests, shaped and well finish-
ed 25c
Ladies Special ribbed Vesta
natural and white, full fash-
ioned, rare values..33, 45, 50c
Laches natural wool Vests.
plain flat weave,unehrinkahle
full fashioned.. ....$1.00
Childrens ribbed Vests,
natural colors, soft and good,
13 to 50c.
Ladies ribbed Cashmere
Hose, double knee, elastic top
special...... . ... 35c
Ladies, girls and big boys
heavy ribbed. pure wool Hose
3 pair for:$1.00
Men's and Boys
Ready -to -Wear
Suits and Overcoats
A stock to select from that
will please the most exacting.
The clothing we offer is not
the ordinary ready-made
lines. Our lines are all tailor-
ed to our own order by the
well known firms of Johnston
and Kellett, we believe the
hest makers in Canada. Come
in and see our new lines.
They're great.
We want live pcultry. dressed poultry, putter, eggs, dried
apples. large onions, white beano. Farm produce as good as cash
T. .A. SZ'EW..9.RT
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'i'tik: 1 Xi•;T>tiit '1'1MiS NOV. 4th WOu
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SPECIAL SALE OF
Mens and Boys suits and overcoats.
ingprice s;
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MEN'S SUITS
$15.00 suits for .$12.440
12 00 10.00
10.00 ... 7.50
800 6 5
Market Report. -The following is the report of Exeter _ The Dominion Government has been Times Want Column
I lth. to assemble in Ottawa ou Nur. '
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lith.
It is said a di covery has been made ; 1301 1'O LEA1tN 1'1(INTINt,-.One
by medical science that Litubuger who has passed the entrance exams.'
cheese will drive out. cancer. Although I preferred. Apply at T151ES O1'l•'ICE. I
not poising as anexpert we do not i ! This Week We vs Showing a Largs Stook
doubt the statement as our belief FOR SALE -Some first class fine
is that good heavy draft Limburger1
Shelving; cilli; r iu sections or separ-
will chase almost anything out. even ately; also a toupee o[ ; oad counters
out of doors, and four up-to-date show cases. Ap-i
-eel up to No•: mbcr 4th.
. at, standard, $1.02
nets 34 to 36c.
Peas 75 to 80c.
Itar:cy 48 to 60 cents.
Bran ,622.00
Shorts $ 2:I.00
Star flour 4'2.75.
Feed flour $1.50
Butter 22c.
Eggs 24e.
Ilay X9.00, $10.00)
liege :iveweight $7.55
Potatoes 75 to 90 cents
Coal, $7.25 a ton.
Duck.,. l c
Ileus Oe.
Chicken 9c.
Dried Apples 5c.
to ;1.55.
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A great offer to nett• subscriber,
The Times and Family herald and
\Vcck:y Star front now• till Jan 1910 A farmer had a dream. Ilekireamed
for 'TW I:N'l Y.F1\a F. CENTS. This of- that he raised a thousand bushels of
ler is good to points in Canada only. wheat and was happy over the fact.
- - Then he dreamed be sold if for h
Mr. L. V. Fleming, of Clinton, was dollar a bushel and his happiness was
in 'town yesterday, great. But be dreamed that he sold
Mr. and Mrs. 1). Kernick left Mon -
each
'to a thousand people, a bushel to
day to visit blends in Detroit.. each one, and that nobody paid hint,
and be was sad. When he awoke. it
Mrs. John Rendre returned Thurs- was broad daylight, and leaping out
day from a trip to Seattle. Tacoma of 'bed he exclaimed to his wifo: "Re -
and Canadian west poitlta• beeea 1 1 had a solemn warning and
Mies Li::ie ltobinron returned Sat- I know 'the meaning of it. 1,• am
e
urday frotn Dakota, where she visited goingieditor right (that dollar f to town i Io pay himth
during the past .few months!. for the paper."
Mr, '1'. E. Ilandford shitted a car Hallowe'en, 'the occasion which in
!old of horses to Winn,peg on L1fon- former days was given to ,the satanic
day. Mr. 1'. Coleman accompanied invention of the youth end email boy,
;Item. • who devastated the neighborhood 'to
Mr. and Mrs. John Satter expect to his own delight, was celebrated Sat -
leave next tvicek for Probis, Cornwall, Sat-
urday yarning and many amusing
Eng., where !ley trill visit for tome pranks were played although nothing
weeks. was Sone to ocoasion ithe sittkmg on
The south bound (rain Tuesday the front gate with a loaded shot gun
night was over nn hour late owing and a bull dog. A number of gates
to the engine becoming dis b:zd at were removed to unexpected lodging
places, one being used to serve as a
Delgravn. dam ut the new tail race being con -
P. I3awden and Son are raising the etructed nt the river. Setferal of the
chimney of the Trivitt Memorial you►[ger ones enjoyed themselves
church several feet lo ;allow more early in the evening trying to frigh-
draft for the furnace. ten )heir neighbors with pumpkin
Miss .1..1. Allan, eye sight specal- lanterns end tick -tacking, the row-
ist trill be at the Conminercial Iloteh dyisnm That had long marked the day
Saturday of next week. The dale was'o n
great extent eliminated and
Nov. 13th, one day only. nothing of a serious nature ,has been
Mr. John .Johns. of tElimvilte. has r�'imrted„
purchased the house of J. S. White- 'Councillor W. J. penman and J. A.
ford on Albert 8t. rind will take pos- Stewart, representing the Exeter
sesion on the 15th of the month, commit visited Clinton on Monday
Next Sunday morning Rev. Richard
Dobbs will occupy the pulpit of Coven
Presbyterian church, and in the even-
ing; Rev. Smith, of llcnsall will offici-
.Ito,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert ,Kerslake who
for the past two months, have been
vi.eiting in Manitoba and Saskatche-
e. an. returned hems well pleased with
the sentry.
Mr. and Mrq. 11. W. F. Beavers ar 1i Stewart hers last Thursday from Brant• prapoiition ao lay before the coun-
ford :.'id will reside in town. They . which they will do this week -
bay ' 'taken up .their residence 011, .T:u kson Company i t one of the,
.1u1t : iitrcet. n:_,•.t firtu4 in C:intou and are
OLD RELIABLE
Dr. Hyrdwan received a message
ply at fust -office, llcnsall.
Satuidayevening from Fargo. N. 1).' UR. OVENS EYE AND EAR SUR -
that his brother, Dr. Garnet P. Ilynd-
man was seriously ill iu the hospital at !;eon, will be at the Commercial
that place, and asking him to come at leu .:. lin . = I a. in. to 1 P. i
once. The message did not state what m. Glasses properly fitted an dis-
the 'bees is. Dr. Hyndutan and sister eases o[ eye ear and nolo treated.;
Edith left Monday morning for Fargo.
Next visit _Monday. Nov. 15th. fore-
noon. llcnsall in afternoon.
Word was received here Saturday
of the death at Yonkers, N. Y., from
pneumonia of Lavine Fisher, tvife of
Martyn Mennear and sister of Mrs.
Thomas Coates, of Usbornc'. Mrs.
Mennear, was a resident of Exeter
about forty years ago. Messrs Rich-
ard and Paul Coates and Will Fisher
left Monday for Yonkers to attend
tet. funeral which was held Tuesday
a fternoon.
for the purpose of interviewing the
Jackson Mfg. Co. relative to their
proposal to start a branch in Exeter.
The members of the firm showed
them through the Clinton plant r.
after dinner a trip was made to
Goderich and 1be plant at that town
inspected. At Canton it was found
that 107 ernployees are employedi
while itt Goderiah about 50 hands are
.even orup:o•ntent. The Jackson pso-
'e gave . cssrs. Beaman and
Wm. Pickard and Son. of l4eaforth. ._.:tint; it lneation here owing to
are selling out their large Dry Goods being unable to secure sufficient help
Clothing and Carpet Stock of .870,000. in Clinton and the Exeter council
They commence a clearing sale on should offer every inducement to
Only a few suits left at the follow- Friday October 29th. to tbeni In locate in Exeter. With
The township of B:anshard will vote the increasedfire protection an
BOY'S SUITS again on the by-law granting the tit. assured fact and the good prospects
Marys and Western Ontario Railway
$Il (p) suite for ql i,i a bonus of $20.000. The voting will
o.50 4 Cpl take place on Friday, Nov. 19th.
4 7:i ;;,1) Rot. Hobbs will address the Young
4.56;; •2J Mn'es nib:e 'C:aas of Main Street
:1.75 00 church on Sunday next at 1.4 ti p. m.
:3,04) 2.25 Subject "Active workers for the
2.50 , 2,10
MENS and BOYS OVERCOATS
811.00 overcoats for $11,4411 $12.(0 overcoats for $11.50
$10.00 overcoats for $7.511 $1.(4) overcoats for $0,5')
$7,Sl),overcoats for $(;.(10
Lilies and girls coats, furs and rain coats all at reduced prices.
Remember we sell the Kant Krack rubbers; the best made.
R. N. ROWE
Phone 22 One door north P. 0
--The Best F1our.i
If it is the best flour you want there is but ono place
in town to get it -that is from us. The brands are:
Jewell Royal Household
(Ontario Blended) (Ogilvie's)
5 ROSES PURITY
(Lake of Woods) (Western Canada Flour,�Mills)
Leave your orders or call up Phone 2.
R. G. SELDON, Exeter.
It is a Long Walk to as
Good a Stock
For general completeness of' stock for all -the -
time 1'eadint'ss to serve our customers We can't
see how w it (t
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1 be possible to surpass this
store's usefulness to this c')mmunity.
We stand prepared to cater to every home's
furniture wants, however large, however small.
There is never any need for us to make any
excuse for our goods. AH we ask is that you
test our Furniture by the best that you know
of Wt will btu glad to abide by your decision.
JAMES, BEVERLEY
Leading Undertaker and Embalmer
of another railway in the near future,
Exeter would stake at ideal location
for the firm. Other places want
thou. ro it is up to the council to
take up the matter at once and see
the 1 proper inducements are of-
fered 10 bring them here.
Aiaster". A.1 young men are in- One of Exeter's earliest residents
riled. in the p •rson of Mr. Thotnas Snell
died at his !tome on Huron street
Mr. James Livingstone. of Nieves•- early Tuesday [Horning, aged 69 years
ton. who hes been ill nt the home of after a week's illness with pneumo -
his father-in-law John llawkshaw. nia. Dir. Sae:1 was horn on the Lois,
with typhoid fever. has sufficiently
recovered to be able to get out
around town.
Sunday was n real ideal Indian
summer day and many visited the
new darn. to see how the contractors
are getting along with th'ir opera-
tions. The trench for the water pipe
is brine excavetrd.
Rev. Richard llobbi ii :s one of the
speakers at Ibe temperance rally at
Zurich 'Tuesday cv:•Hing. Rev. \V,
11. Graham. 11. A. of Chatham, Sec-
retary of the London Conference was
the other sp'aker.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Martin were
called to St. Alarys Sunday on ac-
count of the illness of their daughter
Lulu. who is attending the Coll;'giate
institute there. The young lady
was ill with luinsy bet her condition
was not serious.
An increase from 10e to 13c in
jurors mileage has just ben authoriz-
ed by the Ontario Government, end
the sheriffs throughout the province
have been notified by the Attorney -
General of the increased allowance.
The per diem allowance was increas-
ed a year ago from $2 to 2.50. Th.•
new mileage allowances take effect
at the fall assizes.
Rev. Richert t Robbs. will deliver his
pope lar lecture "'1'h:: 'Triangular
Man" under the auspices of the Tip -
worth League. in .lames Street
M,•. hodist Church. cn Tuesday. Nov.
9th. 1009. No one should miss this
ap . ndid lecture, bristling with truth.
sptrkling with humor. and strong in
its straight -to -the -mark at tem -nts.
Dl.irk the date. Adrai=cion 10 c:nts.
The anniversary of th.' Drain 8t.
Methodist church will be held on Sun-
day, Nov. ID h, w h; n flee. ser. Rut-
ledge, of \Vinglien. will preach at
11 a. m. and 7 p. in. The choir as-
sisted by Mr. C..1. Pink. of .London,
ie arranging appropriate musk for
the occasion. In the afternoon
cones meeting will b.• held in the
audience room to b; nddreased by 1)r.
It,it:edge and othrrs.
A petition vont einem nitwit 190
nam, it tens pr.•s nh d to the council
!eat Thursday asking Ibal a local op-
tion by -env be submitted at the com-
ing January election. Th • number of
0 Imes nec,'stry to compel the council
to :ubtnit the by -:ate is 25 per rent.
of th. available vote.. and as envrrel
of the names nn itt • p•tition w; re
those of persons not benifid • voters.
their e•ign•ttitre. were struck off.
However enough were !eft to covers
the r: lair. d nemb,r.
Jon !toad. near ,Devon and has lived
in 'this neighborhood the greater part
of his life. For n number of years he
followed his trade ns blacksmith. tb.•n
he went into the hotel business, keep-
ing bost:eries at ltot.erville. Exeter
North. .Morley and Corbett. For a
time he lived at (:rand Bend. Ile was
married twice, his first %tete. being
Eliza Sheer: who died about 21 years
ngo. About 18 years ago he marriekt
Jane Sanders wha succ.•cdes bine
About twelve years ago -the deceased
receiv, d tu'riotts itip'I ies to hiie work-
ing nt the gravel pit, and tale.. then
he has lived somrwhat retired. Be-
sides his tt•idoty and sev;rat half-
brothers he is survived by three :ons
and one daughter by his first wif..
Will, of Exeter, frank. of Cr.•diton,
Bert, of Stephen. and Eva. of Kincar-
dine. John Snell, of Ex.•ter is n
brother. 'flu' fun: ral w;ts held frotn
his late residrnee ycsterdty after-
noon. interment being in the Exet:r
comet: ry.
THETHREE MEN
represented in the pictut1' are dis-
ceesin,; the i''' ion n(
WHO IS THE BEST TAILOR?
Autumn is once more lee.... and the'
reining crisp morninge will make a
F..:I Snit and Overcoat necessary.
If you it int them cut properly and!
nr:rdc nire:v, rota,• to sea, and we can'
tarantce a perfect fit in accordance
i;h be laIeat deSi.rna.
W. W. TAMAN
Merchant Tailor
EXETER _ - ONTARIO.
IIOUSE FOIL SALE-lirick resid-
ence and lot on Main Street, third
house south of Presbyterian church.
Six rooms. For terms and particu-
lars apply to James Whyte or Dick-
son & Carling.
NOTICE
As I am now in the west on a
trip for my health, iny_book accounts
will not be collected until I return
two months hence. A. E. PYM.
Exeter, Sept., 9th 1909. 9-16-5
FOR SALE
Cottage and three lots in Exeter,
being lots Nos. 55, 56 and 57 south of
Simco.-! Street. On this property is a
frame cottage (brick foundation) con-
taining five rooms and a good cel-
:ar also a good well and n large
stable. Good garden and fruit trees.
The property has to be Fold to wind
up an estate. Apply to
GLADMAN & STANBURY.
Barristers,
Exeter, Ontario.
On -
FOUND -A sum of money. Owner
can have same by calling at Carling
Bros. store, and paying for this ad.
IIOjJ$E AND 110fr FOR SALE -
Gond 'brick house on Andrew street.
we'l situated. If not sold private trill
he
o[fr-r •
cdn
[or Teflon about Novem-
ber 10th, fcr further particulars ;tp-
ply to John Rendle.
FOR SALE - Minorca Cockrell,
choice prize winners. IIave ten for
sale -price on application Wm.
Brown, Kirkton. 10-14-4
Uaderwees
In Rib, Knit, Plain and Fleece Lined. Extra quality
at 25, 50 and 75 Ladies Pure Wool Stanfields knit In full
suits at $1.00 and $1.25. Ladies Natural Wool at $1.25
each. Ladies high-class Underwear, pure South African
wool, woven out with silk warp, extra quality at $I.75
each. Ladies Black Underwear in full Suit.1,etAICr.00.
Full line in Childs and Misses at reasonable prices.
Stanfields Underwear for [nen as high as $3.50 per
Suit and as cheap as you want. The name of "Stan.
fields" is a household word.
SPECIAL
A few pieces of Flannelette, full yard wide, heavy
weight, fancy stripe and good colors, regular 12 t, to
clear 9 yards for $t.00
Also a good weight at love at .. 11 yards for 1.00
All wool and union Sheeting, full 2 yds wide, to
clear at . . , . .
75 and 65c per yard
Don't forget that we still have a first-class Milliner in
the person of Miss Morlock who does our Millinery and will
accept trade for same.
Highest price paid for poultry, dead or alive, Butter 20c; Eggs 21, Dried
apples 5c, potatoes 50c per bag. Trade or cash.
CARLINC BROS.
Com are Your Razor
With the New Carbo Edge
Don't b satisfied e
e . t tee d meth the razor you
tt
are using because you merely think
it is the beat.
(Oct the Carbo -Magnetic. It will
last longer -it will give you a quicker,
smoother shave.
Try It for 30 days at our expense -
then you will know w•hleh is time best
--for the sure test of value is com-
parison. ,
MONEY FOUND -A sum of money. , "night tempering" is the secret
owner can have same by ,proving Iro- ' o••fCa(r'b;toi beod-Me;i"gnetleectd
Tho
perty and paying for advertisements. electric heft nts2.s500udegrebeyn aF-aherveen-
n
apply in person to holder of Box 15111 belt -a process of carbonization simt-
I:xeter, P,. O. lar to that by which diamonds h.ve
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Mr. %John Southcott, of Grand Pend
-pmt the for.. p'Irt o'- the week here.
Mr. John Rendle, who intends
moving shortly to Spokane, will have 0. MM
an auction sale of his ,properly on iti
' -•9rew street and household furni-
ture end other articles on Tuesday,
November 16th. Any person wishing
to purchase anything before the date
of sale can make arrangements with
Mr. Rendle.
W. J. HEAMAN,
Here
To Stay
Bus and Dray calls
promptly attended to.
Horses kept in stock
for sale.
WM. ARNOLD
STRATFORD. ONT.
Ihas the reputation of being
the best practable training
School in Canada. Thorough
has
have prodced results.
Business men say our gradu-
ates are the best and they ap-
iply to us for office help. Our
gradudtes succeed as none
OO other. Three Departuments-
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Commercial, Shorthand, and
Telegraphy.
Enter at once. Write for ourfree catalogue.
O• ELLIOTT & MCLACHLAN,
g Principals.
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FLOUR
and
in STORE
Having purchased the bus-
iness of Mr Eidt, I have the
suck at Davis' (Butcher shop
where i have a f'111 line of all
good kinds of flour including
Five Roses, and the hest of
all kinds of flours and feeds.
Delivering made to any hart
of the town.
You Take No Charms
When You Get Your
Fall and Winter Suits
from an old established and reliable hour@
like ours.
Time -tried Reputation is what ensures you
satisfaction.
W. JOHNS
Merchant Tailor - Exeter, Ontario.
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beenuc
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p d ed. The result is the
hardestcutting
edgeknown to science
-a blade that you never have to
hone or grind.
Don't take our word for it -the razor
proves itself -come in today and get
one on 30 days' trial -free.
LOOK FOR THIS TRAC! MARK
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IShehladewitflf fhe Gar6o ICP
EXFTER,
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A POINTER
is what we give you on the flour•pies-'
tion. If acted on, you'll have fresh,
sweet four and bread that will build
you up and preserve your health.
FLOUR
at this place is newly ground, from
best Al wheat, and is sold nt a price+
that commends itself. For good
,;uarantecd flour, buy it here.
Manufactured by
HARVEY BROS.
What and Oats wanted.
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"When the Frost is, on the
Pumpkin, and the Fodder Is
in the Shock"
And your hands and face
feel the sting of winter sir
then is the time to secure n
supply of
Mourne Medicinal Jellu
The skin food with n !eputa-
tion It nets pleasantly on
the skin, is !lenitive+, son(lt.
ing and eet(e:mbte. Gives im-
mediate relief to i lispped and
rough skin. Has a refreshing
mint', and cents but 23 cents.
Your money back if not Quite d
Don't Trifle With a cold
_in your
head, throat -or li-mge, Use
NA11h'LESS it will cure
you where most of hers fail.
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One year ago, Mr. George .'y .
Wakeman was earning about +
efg z $100 per year as farm laborer.
Now he is earning at the rate •
of $902 per year. -1.
Six months' training at our ?:
Business College made t he dmf-
ference. War, it a gocd :,L'
investment? He thinks so. 4,
His address is New t)sgoode,
Sask. ee
Four courses: •h
PItEa'AIt,tT(titY, ('olilJlElu IAi.
STF:NouR.\I'AY, TELI(IltAi'lnY ..
Enter any time. Individual f
instruction. Write for pal
Bearers.
Clinton
College
• (leo. Spotter), Principal.
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Business
111101!IINMIC.
Manure Litters
Beatty Bros.' ' ed
and Litter Tel's
Over heed Conveyor's.
Beatty Bros.' Steel
Stalls & stanchions
can be installed RR cheap
as Iumb2r and last forever.
Beatty Bros.' Load
Bil(Ier
These three things are great
labor -savers for farmers and
necfesitiea cn w fat in.
For sale by
VI. T. Gillespie
'Lir per bottle. Sold in town ' Piet e 51. Exeter.
Dais nt .a+,
W. Rivers !If THE PURITY 1.
F;\ FTF.It, - ON TA filo I Specie' sale of Fancy (io,ulS
' 8 •tutday*. (,orate and tee
I'tip, mon of the t.eart, ncr•
(view t retet,I,ntre, net t•nUS bee' ,1-
trhC, io1.1 pantie :111.1 fo"'t, piin in the
h rr•k red 01 her forme of weeknese
are rel,evcd by Carter's iron