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CALENDAR FOR AUGUST 1905
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UItSI)A\ , AUGUST ST 31st, 1J0.,
E ELECTRIC LIGHT BY-LAW.
er.other column will be found the
ril
law le the purchase of the Electric
ht Plant in a bleb it is proposed to
it to the ratepayers the proposi•
to whether or not the village will
ive Municipal Ownership, also as to
e purchase of the old mill dam site.
carious towns and cities through -
Canada and other countries, the
iciral ownership of electric light
le, street railways, etc., have
wen successful and there is no
bt tho electric light plant in
ter covia be successfully operated
e municipality.
1 llurrhase of the old mill dam
carne also a good proposition in
rat ways, The resenue from the
of the ice crop would help lessen
burden of expenditure and would
We householders to procure ice
Mout going several miles to secure
Power could also be furnished to
e different establishments now us•
B gasoline or steam, thus adding
itht revenue and it would also be an
ucement for factories to locate
, knowing that power could be
ed cheaper than by using coal or
Another item, would be a
g in the fuel bill for operating it.
other matter of importance
d be that there would be a place
boating, which our town woe -
y lacks and the days of yore would
turn when boating was indulged lin.
Xi the whole the bylaw seems to be
food one and the benefits derived
)m the purchase of the electric light
int and the old mill dam site will
tply repay for the arnonnt expend-
.
De opening of the Public School
• High School Departments next
esday will bring to an end the long
tomer vacation. The boys and girls
11 return to their studies with re.
wed vigor and it is to he hoped that
D next year will bring forth as good
l..-' nee. tnr which our
thee o!ere to 11e complimented, the
,winft
being very gratifying 10
mo interested
We take the fnllowieg front the
blonde Ilorsental,:- \Vater your
•rs.►. Its or rix t mes a day. They
t get 1 oo much. e'en will notice
1 ITt.•rice;veryquickly in the gen.
at coeditlon of the horse, as he
►tents very easily with a great duan-
ly of pure water. The water should
!pure. Many Loners think the water
alright so long as the horses will
4nk it That is a great, mistake,
Pure water is as essential to horses
it is man. Impute water will iui•
lir the health of your horses enough
make then( easy subjects of ills -
se. It is enough to say that itn-
oiiper feeding and watering will
nbaess account for over one-half
44 the digestive disorders met with in
the horse.
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LOOK AT 1-ot It LABEL ANI) SEE
' 1'01' AItF IN AItItEAit8, AND
ENI) t ti 'f11I: AMOUNT.
O -EL IB'S`OR21L.
agars Ib. _the Kind You Han s Bit
Illagnatare
Of
I
ers
Why it it that Ayer's Hair
Vigor does so many remark-
able things? Because it is a
hair food. it feeds the hair,
puts new life into it. The hair
Hair Vigor
cannot keep from growing.
And gradually all the dirk,
rkh color of early lift; comes
back to gray hair.
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Items of Interest Here and There Furnished
By Our Correspondents.
Clt l: r)ITON DASH WOOD
The 11erLatest rlturcti Sunday
school t \t.ll hold itc anneal t •
cuic at
(;rand (lend Monday.
-Mr. nud Mrs. ;l. G. Young and
Mr. and. Mrs. Geo, llirtzel are vis-
itin,; in St. Calherines and Niagara.
elessrs. 't ming and thrizel are dele-
:;ates to t ho .ruectin; of the Gr., tut
Lodge 1. 0. 0. F.
-Mr. Jacoo Solider. of Tavistock,
is visiting his ihrolhcr, Itev. John
Stacbner.
- 11r. J. Ii. Bolt Z111711111 has leis
store completed and is moving in
this week. Mr. Ilol1zntann has note
•one of the swel lest stores to ,bo seen
in this part of the country.
-Mr. Marney Brown, who has been
remodelling his store, has this week
placed in the very latest shelving
and has otherwise improved the in-
terior of his store, plaiting it up-lo-
d3lie.
-On Saturday evening last there
was an interesting 100 yard foot
race on the athletic ;rounds, be-
tween Geo. Lawson. Jr., and Wes.
l'eters, resulting in favor of Peters.
The race drew a largo uumacr of
spectators.
-Mr. Tilos. Lawson has bought the
old store from Mr. S. Brown, oppo-
site the athletic ;;rotnlds.
-The many friends of Mrs, Datum
will 'ao pleased to learn that rho is
recovorlin; from her recent illness of
typhoid fever. •
- Mr. and M..s. harry Dyer, of
Detreit, who have sheen visiting
friends and relatives in the village,
returned to their horn on Monday
last.
-Miss Tillie and Clara Wind, of
Detroit. aro visitin; under the par-
ental roof.
-Miss Lizzie Eilber. of Detroit, is
home for a short visit .
-Wedding Bells will. ring in the
village shortly.
-Mr. S. Brown has improved the
appearance of his home. A coat of
fresh paint has been put on t he out-
side and several improvements have
been added to the inside.
-Several of our citizens intend
taking in Toronto fair this week.
- A large automobile passed
through hero on Sunday enroute to
the Bend.
-Our people have ,teen anxiously
awaiting rain. The increased traffic
on the roads has made then( very
dusty.
- Rooert Gower, Frank Sims, Ezra
Krein. Wes Ilirtzet. Eli and Garfield
Lawson, left the past week for the
North west to work in tho harvest.
-Mrs. Short and family are holi-
daying at the Bend .
- airs. J. W. Andrews and daugh-
ter Estrella intend leaving for Man-
itoba on Saturday.
- Itev. J. W. Andrews spent Sat-
urday in Parkhill.
-Mrs. (Dr.) Ilaist intends Icavin;
for Toronto this week.
-G. W, Andrews and daughter Lu-
cie, of Centralia, called on thq par-
sonage on Wednesday hast.
- Flax is beim; hauled daily and
t1i' twill is running full time.
- ,hiss M. Watson, of 'Myth, is
spending Ler vacation the :guest of
Hiss Beulah (leaver.
-See ch-ut-c of advertisement of
!leery Sccitzer ,this week. The
f:irntcrs have almost completed their
harvesting and the mill is oeinf run
to its fullest cep:icily.
-Wesley Finkteiner has opened up
Ilia stew shire in the I[oltzrnann
block. !le has a good guppy of
groceries, etc., on hand and ea he is
n popular young nom win undouot•
wily he successful.
-ler. Sara IDown has emager' Mrs.
Link. as milliner Tor the season.
Airs. Link, who is now visiting the
millinery openings in Abe various
cities. has it reputation for her ex-
cellent judgment of ladies' headgear.
-There passed away on Friday.
August 25. 1905, Airs. Johanna Trico -
tier, (relict of the htto Frederick
'l'riebn(•r. Mrs. Tricbucr hnd been
suffering for the past year with gan-
grene. end moll her illness with for -
tit tub. until the last. She was ono
of the pioneers of this section told
was highly respeelea. The funeral
look 'dice from her late residence on
Sundry list, interment '.einz in the
Exeter eetucicry. A ni:ile quartette
consisting of E. Fair!. A. Morlock,
Ed. Morinck and .1. II. Ilo!tzm:Inn
rendered several selections at the
grate.
- 'The Crediton Stars are keeping
tip 4heir reputation as o:Ill players
thus far 1 his year they hetet lost on-
ly one 4:,1110 and that ono was to a
combination of semi-professionals
from Ailsa ('.rai; and other towns.
The It't leatn to be slaughtered, by
our boys was .t lir 1lenm•'11 team, who
tine dmvn determined to get .ro-
vengc for (he past defeats. The re-
sult was never in doubt, wo cleaned
eel up to .the tune of tl to 5 and it
would have been worse than that
h t 1 we t ried.
-A very pretty wedding w7i5 sai-
en,nized here 'Tuesday. August 24ili,
when Miss C'rrio Faist. daughter of
Mrs. Jncoo Either, was tnarried to
Gus 1Vartz, nelson and contractor,
of I'igeon Michigan. Rev.
G. 1). Datum performed the
r rt'ntr,fly . The bride looked alarm-
in.r in her ,town of Cht.npa me silk,
and :t Ito lbridrstnaid Miss Carrie
Kuhn. ;owned in Chainp:p rn ro-
I;cnnie, eery nhly nasisteel her. The
.(room wall attended by Mr. 11. M.
F,ti't• lirollret• of 11te bride. After tr
delightful wedding dinner lir. and
1
1 tu[-
tr.. :►rtz lett for Toronto, 1
f.lo :uttl other raetor,i points after
I. h they will ,;o to Pigeon. where
s I,• t e 11 mike their future home.
'1 I • - nw,iy /Own of airs. \Va,rt 7
brown erimpirte.
FA Me FAIRS
1' %,rrne, Freter, Sept
IR & 14
1.1 , - ,..0e4. 6 & 11
•'• r 1 . Vt, Msry.l, Sept. 11, 14 R. 15
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11.y, %atirb. ...... &1(N. 29 & 21
STOVES. -If you arc in need of a
stove or furnace, don't fail to h. ve
a look at our stock, we were never
in u better position to supply your
wants. E. 1'. Paulin, llardware,
Stoves and '1'insmithing.
--Mr. and Mrs. Jaco:, Kellerman
returned home Monday after spend-
ilt_ it week with friends in Mich'-.
;;ul.
-Thursday, the lath inst., while
JL. Wic•ber.z's litIc boys were draw-
:,
_[u, peas, tho load upset, two of t he
boys escaptel uninjured but t Ito third
had the uti,.fortuur. to •;et tangled in
the lard with rho result Chet be had
los rib and le; broken. The injured
Ind is prebabty 14 years old , and
when but a little tot three yearns old
had ane foot /taken off in.>tho binder.
-Jlr. Fran and children, of Park-
hill were in the village Wednesday
Last.
- Miss Amelia \Vitzcl and : Miss
Martha Oestracher spent a foie days
with Mrs. Paulin at Grand Ilend.
-Miss E11a Minnie was in the vit-
la,o for a few days last week.
-Mr. R .8. Hamilton unloaded two
fine cars of white pine lumber last
week
-11'liile Mr. Geor;(1 Wei ;and was
loading lumber off a car into his
wagon his foot slipped causing him
to fall backward striking his head
on the iron door sill. rendering him
unconscious. i Mr R. 8. Hamilton
drove •him to his home on the 14th.
Recent reports say that he is out of
danger .
Add Dashwood.
-Mr. Kapanke arid -family, of
Port Buren, are visitin, Mr. Fred
Gorman .
- Fred Gosman and wife, Port
Huron are home on a visit.
- Rudolph Eifert preached his first
English sermon in the Lutheran
church Sunday evening last to a
large and appreciative audience.
-Mr. Dan Koercher, who has been
visitin; at Mr. Jacob \Veoera return-
ed to his home is the west on Tues-
day in company with a num'uer of
young men from this neighborhood,
Arthur Weber, Louie Wolper, eldest
son of Louie \Yelper, Sr., o1; Bronson
and Mr. Radar, of Town line, Fon of
Henry Rader.
WINCHGLSEA'
- John and Norman Francis, of
ilu;town were visiting friends and
relatives hero last week.
-A large number from here at-
tended the funeral of the lato James
Hazelwood, of Blanshard. on Thurs-
day.
-Mr. Routley, Sr., who is suffer-
ing front a fractured thigh, is ;et -
tin; along as well as possiale.
- Mr. and Mrs. F. ilrown accom-
panied i,y Frank DurdLe, all of
Stratford, spent Sunday here .
- Mr. J. G. Jones intends taking
in 'the exhibihien at Toronto this
week.
-Leslie and Elin Robinson and
also Milton Clarke from this villa ;e
attended the Eden picnic on Satur-
day last .
-Mr. and Mrs. .toe Speare, Mr.
and Mrs. Simon Millar. of Cromarty,
and Mr. and Mfrs. A. Cann, wit h child,
ren were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Godhol.t on Sunday last.
-Mr. end Mrs. Wells, of Kintore,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Medd ora Sun-
day,
- Mr. tint Mrs. C. Godoolt leave
for Toronto Thursday morning where
they will take in the fair.
-Ed. Clarke has ,returned from
his visit le 11 'in;(ham
- looks con-
siderably
'f s Around
ire .drool i o nd
improved since the 'grass
has been cut and raked up.
-Charlie Washburn and :sisters,
wha lave been visitin; relatives in
this vicinity returned honk this
week .
-Mrs. G. Goulding, from 11uskok t,
•is• • Davi.'
who has�ccnvisiting Mrs.
Gouldin;'s for t wo weeks left on
Saturday.
-Mr. Charles GodaoLt has pur-
chased Mr. Cook's farm now occu-
pied ,ty air. 1)trdle, for a fraction
over $3000.
-Mr. Duncan 61c1)ougal1 was the
guest of Mr. John Fletcher on Sun-
day evening.
-i1rs. .1. Fletcher had a quilting
*lee on Monday.
- Quite a numacr went frorn this
part Sunday evenin; to heat Mr.
Wasbourn's sermon in 8t. Paul's
church, Kirkton.
Miss Edna Fletcher was the guest
of her sister., Mrs. I). Goulding, on
Tuesday.
If our correspondents are in need
of at awed eut•clopcs and paper
kindly advise us and we will send it
al. once.
(Too late for last week.)
-School Itis opened a gain.
-Ethel Godao't returned to her
school in Essex lost week.
-Ed. Clarke, who ham :nen spend-
ing a few dais al his home, went to
Wit, ;ham to visit his cousin, Mr. It.
Fletcher.
-J. G. .loner hos zone to London
on husi,,ese this week.
- Miss Edna Godoolt left on Tues•
dny for 1Vroxeler where she will vis-
it relitivet there for a week.
- Miss Elin Robinson Spent a cou-
ple of days of this week with Mfrs.
A. Davis in iliddu:ph.
- Mer. Poon;e and family and Miss
3. II:ovulate visited at Mr. T. Dur•
tile's Inst week.
TERlt1IULE RACK i'AINS
They fairly monise won Life.
ynmr•thinz powerul and peer nal ing
is needed. 1) -tors know of not hin
eta swi(1 In r'•Iiere as Norvilino, a
Ireit ! et "1/1 It liniment made Io
cure j11.-1 ,nrli pains as yoar:+. Net
i. wtrl' e7nCOn) r. tits!. About
f„nr I inve. more row•erfnl 1 han or -
11 w 1;101 1rnl s. in Ilse worst r:is' ••
I'I'I nn'•. Nei viline im exlinaordinari1v
fowl. All tntr.IcfLar wins .flee .►r'fo•t
11. Nearly fifty yc,rs in use -a Aooi1
tctomtn(u►•k,Mon. surely.
THE IDEAL W
Shapes the Destiny of Men -The Influence of a
Healthy Woman Cannot Be Overestimated.
Seven -eighth:; :of the
men in this world marry
a woman because site is
beautiful in their eyes -
because she has the quali-
ties which inspire admira-
tion, respect and love.
There is a beauty in
health which is more at-
tractive to men than mere
regularity of feature.
The influence of women
glorious in the possession
of perfect physical health
upon men tied upon the
Civilization of the world
could never e er be measured
Because of them men have
attained the very heights
of ambition; because of
them even thrones have
been established and de-
stroyed.
What a disappointment,
then, to see the fair young
wife's beauty fading away
before a year passes over
her head ! A sickly, hal f -
dead -and -aline w om a u,
especially when she is
the mother of a family,
is a damper to all joyous-
ness in the home, and a
drag upon her husband.
The cost of a Wife's con-
stant illness is a serious
drain upon the funds of a
household, and too often
toring does no good.
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Movina Ddu & Troublc 11
Moving always breaks
± something and Crockery
is sure to come in for its
share, but if you use our •
Stock Lines it is easy and :
not expensive to replace :
k. what you break.
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chevery 1
sessing A 1 duality, you can t
upyour ownsetbuy � wake or :
/
few pieces ata tithe price i a t
co t „:
PTR 4p1
is just the sante which ever way you buy. We have these lines in :
beautiful underglaze colors and prints, beautiful Decorated Lines, • ♦
Crown Derby Colors, Austrian Louise China, Haviland China,
Limoges China. Price from $S.00 per set up to $75.H(. ♦•
Special new lines in "Victoria" patterns :♦
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all the doc-
If a woman finds her energies are
flagging. and that everything tires her,
dark shadows appear under her eyes,
her sleep is disturbed by horrible
dreams ; if she has backache, head-
aches, bearing -down pains, nervous-
ness, whites, irregularities, or despon-
dency, she should take means to build
her system up at once by a tonic with
specific powers, such as Lydia E. Pink -
ham's Vegetable Compound.
This great remedy for women has
done more in the way of restoring
health to the women of America than
all other medicines put together. It is
the safeguard of woman's health.
Following we publish, by request, a
letter from a young wife.
Mrs. Bessie Ainsley of 611 South 10th
Street, Tacoma, Wash., v. -rites:
Dear Mrs. Pinkham:-
/ i Ever since mychild was born I have snf-
tend, as I hope few women ever have, with
, female weakness, bearing -down
backache and wretched headaches. It
my stomach so that I could not en-
joy W�tmy mals, and half my time was spent
ip . F.
ssi
"Lydia E. Pinkbant s Vegetable Compound
made nio a well woman, and I feel so grate-
ful that I ant glad to write and tell you of
my marvelous recovery. It brought me
health, new lite and vitality."
What Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound did for Mrs. Ainsley it will
do for every woman who is in poor
health and ailing.
Its benefits begin when its use begins:
It gives strength and vigor from the
start, and surely makes sick women
well and robust.
Remember 1.ydia E. Pinkham's Vege-
table Compound holds the record for
the greatest number of actual cures of
woman's ills. This fact is attested to
by the thousands of letters from grate-
ful women which are on file in the
Pinkham laboratory. Merit alone eau
produce such results.
Women should remember that a CWet
for all female diseases actually exists,
and that care is Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound. Take no subs-
lute.
II you have symptoms yeti donttj
understand write to Mrs. Pinkha»,
Lynn, Mass., for special advice -it is
free and always helpful.
Lill& E. Nnktuta's Veletable Cemeeed Saoceeds Where Others Fail
GRAND )(END
-airs. Farrow :It:1 foiii ly, Strata
ford : Mee. McTnrk, and .laughter
Miss lsaaclla. Litr••nt. A1isses Stool
and Poole, London : air. •ioi►nst en
and family, Stratford, returned to
their homes on Friday atter spend -
hie sem!: t inie I .1".
- air. Fred Scall heal 1 rel nrned to
'retoolo on Thursday last after n
pleasant outing here.
- Misses Itetldie and Kirkby of
St. Marys, Have returned home after
spending 1 heir• holidays at Grand
(lend.
-11r. Masser,. e.rry intends to com-
mence re:tuildin; itis hotel about the
first of September..
- Mr. Ravel'.^ is Juilding a new
dwelling.
- air. and Mrs. May and Miss May
rel ,.rued to their hone in Mit c',eI l
ne Wednesday after spendin; the
summer at Grand !lend. We under-
stand Mr. M:ty has purchased :t Int
on the Exeter side and intends miild-
in; a new• eel laze in the near future
- Messrs. Motto- have '.hill 1w•o
new ul (hill r' :11 the Dewey Fisher-
ies, name a toile south of the Bend.
ilrenner'm new house is near•
ing - t•atnple.tion, and will :le ready for
occur hey in a ueek or so.
-On 'ruesd•iy of last week a num-
:ter rif young people from Exeter
onjnycd a Irip In St . Joseph on the
SI tallier "Scot.1111 ntt the return
motile of them were t tken sick owing
1 n the rnu dinner of I lie
- Mr. Milson. of 1•ehro',ni has per -
chased a Int •east of 11r. flossen-
berry'm betel, and will .incl a sum-
mer rot to ze 1 hereon in 1 he near, fa-
t u r" .
lOPPEN
-air+. 3. 1)i::= i.i^ with her vii tel•
cr, \Ivs. E. Duit and sister alio
Martha ItutI, of Ileneall spent a few
WWI of 1:1'+1 week t•imilirw; fri- ,i I- in
Clinton.
-Miss 1.01 1 it (1eassick is na !lie
nick list.
-The pastor of the 11e1 ttoifist
church w i11 occupy his pulpit wrixt
8 I.y.
- Mr..1. Ibis l•l/' ni••, wit lt .1 Inin-
fel aceiM•na OW' d•t• tree west; ''y
lel ling his Iruul can rhe in a pulley
wa-etely injnrin.z t n( his fingers.
iIENSAi.L
- lir. E, Lyon, of Londesocrou;h,
is visitin.; al th:• parsotutee. ALr.
Lyon itt a nephew of 1)r. Judd.
- Dr. Sel.lcry is the hoppiost Ulan
in town, its Ti boy,
-Rev. J. 1i. Oliver, of Sarnia,
preached excellent sermons in the
Methodist church. Ile is a cibqucnt
preacher. and clear strong and erne -
Beal in the presentation of (tie
t hetn^.
-John 1t. Clarke wild give "To and
Fro in London" ott Sept. 7th in
Bethesda church. It is n marvelous
melody of wit, wisdom, fun, di•.,lect
and oratory.
-While Mrs. Millings was out
driving last Saturday. the horse he -
ratite frightened at a tank and shied,
upset lin; the carriage end tht',win;
Mrs. !fillings to the ground. A fr:ir-
Itite of 041" of t1 lower Mullet re-
sulted.
-Mics Jennie McArthur is t•i'ititrg
with friend.; in Buffalo and Novara.
e
- Airs. ATcdd visited friends 1 •n Kin
c:n•dinc last week .
-Miss Eva Warring is visitin;
friends in 'Toronto.
- Itev. Baugh aha fnrnily :ire
spending :r fete days with friends
al London 3unction.
- alis, Florence Reynolds itt whit-
ing friends itt Toronto.
-Mrs. Short rind family, of Wood•
!dock, ore visiting Mr. and Mrs. An-
do'•; .lohnston.
- \ire. Blair is in St. Thomas wig
it in; friends.
I'LL'G'TOWN
-Mise Mary McCurdy- and Meet
Myrtle Francis left on 61ond.y for
a week's outing at the Bend.
- airs. John Fletcher and her
mother, a1rs, 11. F'rnncis, swore the
;acct s of Nits. J. i)uttc in on Tues.
day
- Mr. and Mrs. 11. Francis wera
the gee -is of Mrs. A. Francis an 1
Mrs. W. Francis, on Vcdnesday.
- Mr. 11. Freneis from Michigan,
and Mr. 11. Francais of t his ,pl,tco
were in 11itehcll t•imit.itrr their cousin
Mr. 81t.trsall on -Tuesday.
Bran Shorts
in Flour
k ®indication that. the
stolnacfl and other digestive
�are weak, or
. It, causes no
end of ares and pains and
b most common people where
bolt. their meals and
hurry and worry as they
do in this country.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
awes it. has "a
magictouu this disease.
for testllteodda of remarkable kable drM
NM for book on Dytp.ple. No. S.
C. 1. Hood Co., Lowell, MEL
Oats Barley
‘Vc have a full stock of
T Iarvey's Star and Ogilvie's
Royal Household Flour,that
,hake the women smile when
they use it.
We also have a whole
some stock of ('groceries
on hand.
Be sure and get our prices
before purchasing.
S. HARDY & SON
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DINNER SETS
underglaze colors, 97 pieces in pink, pearl • •
and peacock colors, at $6.00 and $6.5O complete sets.
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MALTESE PATTERNS Fullagold lines, traced covers, • ♦
Dinner. Tea nd Salad Sets, •:
splendid quality, $9.00. • •
ABERDEEN AND OPIIIR PATTERNS ••
9S pieces full sets in Gold Lines,Extra Gold Tracing, new shapes v$'10 • •
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makes, "Royal Devon" and "Bristol Art Ware." Sontethjng good : •
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Phone 1084.
134 Dundas Street and Carling Street,
Opposite Market Lane, Former Screaton Premises.
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EVERYTHING NEW
White Washing Lace and Insertion, Half Price
1,50 yards White Washing Lace and Insertions in
different widths, 3, 4, 5 and 6 ins. wide. To clear
half price, yard.
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65c French Taffeta Silk to Clear at 39c a Yard
360 yards French Taffeta Silk, wide width, beautiful 390
gloss and finish; regular 65c. To clear, yard..
Boys' Two-piece Skeleton Suits,in nice,neat patterns
1)atcll Dockets, up-to-date, in every shape; fit tl
boys from to12 yearsold• regular .7
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Those NattyFigured Chambrays, igray and green
shades, :32 ins. wide, smart suits for early fall; 1
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$4.50 Pleated Sicilian Skirts for $3,25
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Ladies' Plented Silician Skirts, very wide width,
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25c. Linen Voiles to Clear at 12 2c Yard
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35c Highly Mercerized Vestings for l Tic Yard
Extra fine and Highly Mercerized Vesting, 32 ins.
wide; fit for any queen; looks like brocaded 17.16
silk; regular 35e, for, yard
Best Scotch Fingering Yarn, Ib 60e
Bee hive Yarn, all shapes, lb. $1.0()
Sheatland Floss, all shades, or. 0c'
Last Chance for Shirts
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EXETER BRANCH
Open every lawful Day from et A. at. to 3 r. M. except Hat Imlay 10 A. If. to 1 P. M.
Fess -morn' Beale Notes; cashed or collected. Forms supplied
On application. DRAFTS on all pointe in the Dominion, Great Britain and Ui
lend tit ate., bought and soft at low cid rates of cxuhange,
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
Deportltss o $1.00 And upwards received. interest corn•
pounded hair yearley, and added to prinriral June 30th and i)ecember 31.1. De
T,oelts lteeeipt+ also i,..ued and highest convert rates of interc.lt allowed.
Atavnnecem made to farmers 'tock dealers and business men at
lowest rate. and on mn.t Womble term.. Agent. at Exeter for Dom. Gowcri,ulrot,
Dickson & Carling, Solicitors. N. D. HURDON, Manager.
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