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STEWART'S
Funs, ---
u1We believe we show the Largest and Best Selected
l.r,t of Furs to be found in any one retail store in West -
R cru Ontario-- that is when you leave the cities out of the
question and when you want Fur Values you must leave
Stit m nut for we beat them all out on Values. Why, be-
e iu.e our t xpenses are so much below city expenses and 4 lhu) ing all for cash direct from the makers. puts us right
bottom ground floor.
COM E IN and we will prove to you that our Furs and
VAlucs are "1T."
$32.5
Are with us a Very Strong Point
attlleatal ite11k411N/11t11U111111N1111i
For Menet Fur -lined Coats. (food shell, lined throughout
0 with Baby Wallaby and oollarand reveres of Marmot Ot-
ter. They are great values.
$4oto5o
$19
Si
For Mens' Natural Coon Coats, Guaranteed free
from Dye. made from selected Skins and every
Coat sold under guarantee.
For our famous Black Yak Fur Coat, the best man's black fur coat
•• know of. Strong, soft hides, full -furred and all guaranteed.
1-.•s. you can get cheaper coats but they will be dearer in the end.
F„r Mens' Natural Grey Wallaby Fur Coate. looks like Coon and
w ears well. but not so heavy in the fur.
$55 I.:rti.s' Black Kersey Cloth Coats lined throughout with choice f*e-
'•,'. 1''.,I' Had l,trgte Storm Collar and Reveres of choicest American
s ,,,'.
*35 GO 42
For Ladies. Bokaran Fur Coats with choicest
American Sable Collars and Reveres -they are
Beauties.
S42 LO 48
For our choicest Ladies' Bieck Bokaran Russian
Blouse Coat. Collar and Blouse fronts of the very
finest American Sable -with best Rope Silk Girdles.
We show nearly a hundred Fur Coats. Yes, our stock
of Neck Furs and Ruffs is also large and prices in favor of
the hiiy 'rs. COME TO US for your furs we will use you
well.
Produce is as good as Cash.
T. A. STEWART
A. MAKCHAND, jeweler.
GOOD
CLOTHING
Do not let all the Good Chances past
you, if you are likely to need a new
t8uit during the next six months you
will be doing youself a favor by getting
it, now.
Take Advantage
of nor Special Discount of
T1VEN['l' i'FRCENT.
WE DON'T
Try to fit a Man into a ready -
road., Soft, we make the Suit
t , Fit the Man and to flu him
ars if it, were his own Suit -not
a borrowed one. If You want
to have the reputation of be-
ing a correct dresser let US do
the Tailoirog for you, andou
will ever be sure of good Mee
teriale good Fit, Special Work-
nianship and pe.tfect finish.
• . axaan Next door to Post.of lee.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Clarke spent
:, few days last week at 'Mosley.
Mr. Will Statham visited reLative;t
in Aston Thanksgiving.
Atisa Dor:) Trott, of Hamilton. is
visiting Airs. George hook. Eden.
Mr. and Airs, ))canon ,visited
friends in Hewell on Sunday.
Mr. J. A. Stewart is in Toronto
j this s'cek on a purchasing trip.
Miss Trace, of London, was the
guest of Mrs. Monroe for a few
days.
Miascs Mary Newcombe and Id.t
Cottle spent Thanksgiying in Hen -
s,11.
Alrss Della House ham accepted a
position with .1. A. Stewart. as
clerk.
Mrs. Chart. Lindcnfield visited at
the home of her parents in Goderich
Thanksgiving.
Mr. rind Mrs. Fred Hill. of
lo. visited at his home here
days last week.
Mews; Vera and Ida Row'o Seer,
the Thanksgiving holidays wii.0
friends in Clinton.
Mrs. Dickson, of London, is visit-
ing herr parents, Mr. and Mrs, Wil-
liam Davis at the North End.
Field Day. -A day ot sirorte. races
and jumping for the pupils of Exe-
ter
schoolwill
Il Ix+,I
or r
e nt
b edn the
ho
Agricultur,t 'frounda on Friday,
November 2nd. No admission will bo
ch.trg*exl. Everybody come.
Toiron-
a few
WE CARRY IIOT WATER
BOTTLES
in large variety. A hot water bot-
tle often prevents a eerioua Melees.
it coats only a small sum but mad
a time raves a big drug and doc-
tor's bill.
iT'S GOOD DRUG ADVICE
to tell you to have a hot water
bot tle handy so as you tarn use it at
midnight if 4,t'e needed. Look over
our druggists' sunJrics and buy what
you teed while our vtor r is fresh
and now.
W. S. HOWEY Phm. B.
Chemist and Optician
:Merchant Tailor. Rester
Market Report. -The following M
the report of Exeter markets, ser-
rectcd up .tu October 25th.
Wheat. 68 to 70 cents per bushel.
Marley. 40 to 42 eantr per bushel.
Oats, 32 to 33 rents per bushel.
I'C;+a. 70 to 72 cents per bushel.
Shorts, $19 to $20 a ton.
Flour, $2 per cwt.
Bran. $16 to $17 per ton.
Hay. $• to $8 per tog.
l'otatoes, 05 cents per b. .
Feed flour, $1.25 per set.
Beaus, $1.30 per bushel.
Clover seed. $7 to $8.50 per bus.
Eggs, 20c. a dozen.
Butts,. 20c. a pound.
Coal, $7.00 per ton.
Hogs. dressed, $8 per cwt.
Holts. liicweight, $0.35 per cwt.
Large onions, 80e a bushel.
Chicken, 7 1-2 to 9 lents per lb.
Hens, 6 1-2 to 8 1-2 ots. per lb.
Duck:. 9c. per pound.
Gee,-. 8 1-2 cents. per pound.
Dried Apples, 5c. per pound.
TI11'IISDAY. OCTO11E11 25111, 1906
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LOCALS 1
••••••N e•NNN
We. Wesley Funson is visiting
hire. Richard. Hauls.
Mr. and Mrs. John Evans of Lon-
don. visiting here Thankegiving.
Miss Loring! Sweet is confined to
lir home with muscular rheutna-
t i:7n.
Mrs. Godby, of London, visitell her
mother. Mrs. Vale, a few days last
week.
d.
41.
Miss Agnes McCallum, of Midlan
i:; visiting !1r. and Mrs. T. II. At
Callum.
Miss Dorrington spent the Thank
giving .holiday with friends in To
onto.
Geo. Armstrong, of London, visit.
ed at 'the home of his 1parente
Thanksgiving.
Miss Mildred Garner, of London,
•isited friends in town a few days
last week.
Aire. Powell returned Monday at •
ter a few days' visile with friends in
Listowel.
Mr. Samuel Martin returned Sato
day from a bnsincsn trip 141b 8
Thomas.
Messrs. Norman Cruickshank wand
Will Murray spent. Thanksgiving in
Toronto.
Mr. Chas. Tebbut t spent the
Thanksgiving holidays at his home
at Holmenville.
Miss Hobbs, of s;irnil,•w,as the
guest of Rev. and Mrs. Collins a
few days last week.
Mr. Robert Sanders returned home
Monday after a several weeks' til
through Ilio Northwest.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McDonnell. o
Ilensall. spent Sunday with the for
meet; mother, Mrs. McDonnell,
Mts. Floyd left Monday for Sea
forth, where she will spend the win
ter with her non, Mr. John Floyd.
Mr. Tom and Miss Louisa Carli,na
visited n few days during the pot
week with Mr. 1t. Beldon at Inger-
Union Thanksgiving services teem
held in the James, street church last
Thursday morning,. Rev. W. M.
Martin preached.
Mr. and Mrs. Tlromnrt Elston this
week moved into their home on
Huron street. recently vacated by,
Mr. Mows Gardiner.
Wanted -Got,) reliable lady to or-
der:{ for our tailor-made oo4tumes
and skirts. Write euickle.-Domin.
ion G:irment Co.. Guelph, Ont.
Mrs. John Goodison, Mrs. W. T.
Goorlison and child and Miss McMas-
ter, of Sarnia, were the guests of
Atr:,, D. Johns durin.; the islet week.
Mr,. J;nncM 1ti'ars et Thank
giving in Torontolle, Hirospnwont thats-
far with her d:,ughtcr Nettie, who
left Inn) week on rt visit to the goo.
Miss Mabel and ,Tran Tom. of Godo.
rich. returned home Mond:,y after n
pleasant visit of :, few days with
their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
James Tout.
Mr. and Mre. Wes, Lyons, of Lon-
don. viaited Mr. and Mrs. Eli Snell,
Thanksgiving. Mrs. Lyons remained
here a few days returning 'to hor
home Saturday.
Mr. Harvey Gardiner left Monday
for Begins. Aioecs t ardinor
and t 11 collier member:1 of the fam-
ily :Ito also lo,vin,r this week dor
their new )tome in the west.
Mr. Allan hon started housekeep
ing in Ilia tlousn recently vacated by
James Beverley. Mr. llevertey has
rented the hornet which 11r. Andrew
Gihsnu .:Eales months ego purchased
from Dr. ltollime
r.
t.
f
Mr. Fred Lurton, of Eden. return-
ed home Saturday night, .after a
visit with his children at Fillmore.
Miss Martha Snell visited' her sis-
ter. Mrs. J. Norry at Tilbury a few
days during the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Vale, ot
Nia,iata Falls, visited the former's
mother last Friday and Haturd.ty.
Mr. and Mrs. Vale were married at
8t. Catharines ThankS,riving day and
took n run up 'to Exeter on their
honeymoon trip.
Some stranger n rrivcd in ,Gown
Saturday evening with n toad he
wan unable to e.irry .and was Bound
by Chief !lbws -est in close embrace ot
a telephone pole, and unable to na-
vigate. Ile was escorted to tiro
roolcr to sleep off his jag.
DR. OVENS EYE AND EAR SUR -
g n, will be at the dosntmerolal
hotel the tirst Friday of eeeb month.
Hours, 9.30 a. m. to 4.30 p. w. Glass-
es property fitted and diseases of eye,
ear aad novo treated. Next visit
Friday, November 9th.
We understand 111^' qr. S. M.
ganders line been I ,1 (Division
Court Clerk in p' : ut Mr. Ernest
Elliot, who 'tendered his rreei;inatien
to the Provincial Government some
menthe ago. It has also been rum•
ored that Mr. Handers will he ap-
pointed a Justice of the Ferree. It is
too hid the Services of Mr. Elliott
could trot be retained as fie 1115 been
a most efficient and ohflging oftt.
tial.
1)01)
MEN'S & BOYS'
NEW FALL SUITS
Now about your new Fall Suit? Have you decid-
ed where you are going to buy it. We especial) in-
vite you to call and see our very six:ial offerings in
Meas and Boys Clothing before punch. sing elsewhere
Our stock of Suits and Overcoats briar superior to any
previous showing and better values too.
Mens Suits and Overcoats
Metas Tweed Sults
Light and dark mix-
tures, all sizes. at $t3.
Mena Fall Sults
// In pretty dark colon
/ and latest effects, sizes
30to44at $10.
Mens Rain Coats
In lightanddark tweed
rtfects with or without
lining, very serviceable
coat to buy $8 and $10.
Mena Overcoats
Of fine heavy cloth.
large overcheck. Made
in latest style. Medium
and dark colors at $12,
OUR SPECIAL
Mens Overcoats
Made of Heavy Cloth
extra quality dark Greys
best linings at only $8.
Boys' Suits
Parents seeking stylish and subatanial school suits should see oar great
showing. They are made of heavy mixtures In handsome colors with single
or double-breasted Coats. Boys' Suits in Double-breasted. Norfolk and
Belted styles marked for special clearance $2.25, $3.25 and $4.
Boys Overcoats Full n f Boys' Od Tweeds in light and dark mixed Tweeds
Big Values at $5.
SNELL & ROWE
Aliss Edith !Seer spent Thanksgiv.I
trig with friends in London.
Dr. ttnd Mrs. sweet entertained a
number of friends (Thanksgiving
evening.
Tom Boyle was up from London
Thanksgiving and took part iat the
quoit games.
Mr. J. E. Dignan, of lfami,lton.
Was to town for Thanksgiving, vis-
iting his family.
Miss Edith Beer sang p very
pleasing solo at James street church
Sunday evening.
Miss Mary Anderson, of Anderson,
visited Mrs. John White, the latter
part of last week.
Mrs. James Dignan and daughter,
daze), sl.ent 'Thanksgiving w'i'Ut
friends in 'Zurich.
Alias Ethel Atkinson, of Kirktron,
was the guest of...MinalUDonothy
White :, few days of last week.
Alderman Johnston. of the White_{
front drug store, Sarnia, and family
spent 'Thanksgiving Day at the Rec-
tors.
An Indict► Was in ,own Friday
with a wildcat which he had shot
the day before in London township.
He brought the animal here to R.t
it stuffed.
Mrs. John I(awkshaw. whr, wVas in
the London lire Intel for some weeks,
having undergone nn oir<Ition. re-
turned borne lest Friday evening
greatly improved.'
Just thirty nr+w subscribers wore
added to our lista Mat week. The
liberal offer of the Times from now
till Jan. 1008, has brought forth ex-
cellent results. For a trial to the
first of 'the year send 15 ,cents.
Among the visitors in town
Thanksgiving were: Chas. Miners,
Dan Iteudle, Percy Hooper. Maud
Taylor, Mrs. itobt. Southcott, her
daughter Maude. and son Gordon:
Flossie 'I'aylo►• : Millie Ilyndman, all
of London; Alvin ltrintnell, Goder-
ich.
The anniversary Fer -ices in con•
rection with the. Given 1'reabyterinn
church will be held Sunday, ;Oct.
28111. The services will bre conductad
at 11 n. 111. and 7 is in., by Rev R.
W. itoss, of Knox church, Guelph. A
warn; invitation in extended to the
public.
A meeting of those intcrceted in
curling was held in Ihr gown hall
last Friday evening. . About ten
enthusiasts were present. A commit-
tee was appoinlerd to confer with Mr.
llaw'den as lo ills terms for , the
Reason. the committee to ,sport at
a meeting to be called in she near
future.
Last Hundhy Rev. E. A. Fear
preached the openinrr services in the
Woodhull Methodist church. )tin
pulpit, doting )lis absence, was occu-
pied in 1 he morning by Mr. 1'erzy
Westaway. .
n , y, and in the erenin,T union
services were held by the t'resby-
tcrian and 'Methodist-ong/•egitiern5,
Ite.v. W. M. Marlin orciipying the
pulpit.
Art )d g
< e'
I 1 e• •e
I►n. I .i a �..
ni lin ,11 Ii
held in Ihe nu,thesd:, "Melhodist
church. on TurFday. October 9(Ith,
from 0 to 8 o'clock. On Sunday.
Oct. 28, the anniversary services will
bo preached, Rev. E. A. Fear, et
Exeter, preaching at 2..0 in the af-
ternoon, and Rev. Mr. ilart, of lien-
Sall at 7 in iho evening. For the
tea -faced 1g :,n excellent progrlmmo
has been arrange'd, consisting of ad•
dreeees by Revs. Martin, Going, Fear,
Exeter: H. .1. hair, Elimville; and
Hart, of Hena11 ; also readings by
Mistier' Beatrice Dewey :Ind Miry
Murray, Exeter, The Mensal) Qu:u .
tette will furnish the music for the
evening.
Tlse ente)lainmcnt given in the
Opera house Thanksgiving swain;
by the !tickle Concert Company, un-
der the auspices of the Ladies' Aid of
the Alain Street church, wan largely
attended notwith,ttnnding the heavy
down pour of rain. The Company
consists of three n rt ists, Mr. Biekle,
tenor : ,Mari ha Philenn Powell, so-
prano; and Ch.Irlot tc Irwin, dram-
atic wader. The singing of MISS
Powell was of oho hitch ohms ,,while
the rcallinr!s of Mime Irwin were good
and received continued apphu5e. As
for the Singing of Mr. !tickle hie
selections were not as well rescind.
While lie has n voice of considerable
range. it is not at all pleasing. Ow,.
Ing to the regular arreompanist beini
willed to her hone on at -count of
ack - Ache?
Backache is one of the chief
symptoms of the congested
condition of the kidneys. Ex-
ternal applications may relieve
but what is needed is a reme-
dy that will remove the cause
of the trouble.
Dix Buchu Sc Juni
Ulm tills �
6r
are a prompt and certain cure
for all ordinary kidney and
bladder troubles. Sold under
a guarantee. If they fail to
give entire satisfaction the
money will be refunded.
SOLD IN
25 and 50 cent boxes
Cole's Drug Store
On Tueadny of last week the poll
opened for the election to the Adele-
ory Council of Education To this
Council ,representatives of the Pub-
lic School leachers. The high School
teachers, the S0►Jr.'te School teach-
ers, the Inspectors and Trustees, are
to be chosen. The public, echoed
teachers of Ontario number 8,500: of
these, 3.000 hold .temporary .�crttfi_
eater; 11111 are not entitled to vote„
lint the remaining 5,600 will each be
entitled to four votes. No teacher
In allowed lo cant. more than one
vote for nay candidate. There are
20 candidates for the public school
repreaenlatfon, including one lady.
and they hail from :all parte of (ho
province. The high school teachers
number 450, and two candidates must
be elected; t))' -re are ton in
Ila: rich). One 1Cpr,,Fen4alive of the
Separate :shoot leachers is also to
he elected; allele are 300 of
I hero entitled to vote. For the two
inspectors to lie chosen there are 80
iweri (4) be cast, .tnd rix rondida1es
In the field. Until the n:'xt annual
nieetint. 4,1 1 h 0111.1in i{ducati,onal
Assoefation of Easter, when the trus-
tees' reel ion mill elect their own re•
pre•erealiyes. the deter r(merit of
Mutation will elect two 1ruatces pro
tern, ns provided by the act. Thin,
however, will not be done until the
cleclione are over. Other monitors of
t lie Council will he the i'r•c,ident of
Tomenta I?niverrily, the superinten-
dent of education, three representn,-
liven from 'foretslo Flnivorsity and
01w each from Queen's.
�
.ic a
.11 Ster
011x11.1 .111.1 41.'' 1Ve:-leru. It Is ex-
peoted that the Council will assume
its duties 1110111 uu)nt11. The voting
closer November 7th.
Thanksgiving
day passed off very
quietly in Exeter. '1'11c mcrchnnls
cloned their places of business dur.
Ings the day nod the .beets hod the
appearance of elunday. Quoiters
were here from London and 8cafor41 ,
and ,ramex were {OW d not witlist and.
Ing the drizzling r.,in during a part
of the day. iialf 1 dozen member,
er the h'orc.I Ci;y Quoit club show.
ed our boyi and the Seifert!' play-
crc how to throw the irons. .Tim
Bell, the ch ourion of Canada, Wan
along with the London team iitid
played Fe%Cr,1 11:tmrs (Wit 11 Ed.
Tr.•ble, 1,innin,' out every time. In
the game V. i t h London the Exeter
team went down to defeat by the
score of 126 44) 76, while the Lon-
doners def',fCd Seaforlh 120 rio 63.
Exeter played also ,v(ih S0o(orlh and
exon out in this event. The follow-
ing ,re 4110 poor('. oM 11te games
which the London boy won:
London Eretor
Hell ... ... ... ...21 Ed Treble .,. ...15
Tattot .. .. 21 G. Andorran ...14
Scott ... ... ...21 W. Ilistreet t ... 8
Simeon ... ... ...21 T. Moyle ... ... 17
1V:utleS14 ... ... 21 Geo. Walker ...10
Peeler .. ... ...21 1► ('revel' .. ...12
Total ,. .,,120 Tert:tl ... ...78
Majority for London 50.
London Staforth
Hell ... ..21 N. McMurray ...7
Talbot ... ... ... 21 .1. Stuart ... ... 8
Seel t ... ... ... 21 T. Reid ...
8imson .. ... .21...10
.1. ctu:trt ... ...15
illness. Miss Lilla John. presided at 1V..nle,s ... ... 21 .1. Robinson ... 5
the piano, and gave rthe beet of wit• I'evier ...21 `.IrGou,]h ... ...18
(.faction. Total .. ..120 Total ...
THE OLD RELIABLE
Confidence in the Dealers
And in the Goods they offer are essential to Trade.
Winter will Soon be Here
And we are prepared to:meet it wills the Goods
In FURS We Are Showing
The Finest, Newest and Beet Lines we have eve,
shown at prices the Lowest.
Ladies' and Children's Underwear
A specialty with us. We have just receis.ba Choker
Lot of Men's and Boys'
Ready -to -Wear Suits
Nobby goods. also a Nice Lind of Overcoats. We can
carry
The "ASTORIA SHOE"
ForQuality and Price has no Equal. Highest Price
paid for Produce.
Butter.20 cents a pound, Eggs 18 cents
a dozen, Dried Apples 5c a pound.
crARLIN() BIOS.
The Saving Habit
Many know how to earn -but few have the knack
of saving. Small suets systematically saved lay the
Makesfoundation of future wealth and
affluence. Deposits of $ 1.00 and
upwards received; and interest paid 4 times a year in
The Sovereign Bank of Canada
which assists you
Milhonajres to save succt -
CREDITON, DASHWOOD, ZURICH, HENSALL, EXETER.
JOSEPH SNELL, Manager. OLADMAN & STANBURY, Solicitors
Western Real Estate
Exchange, Limited.
78 Dutidas St., London
Have you a farm that you want
to Belli Write for our terms of sel-
ling property. We have the most
complete method of advertisin,; and
aelting property in Canada. Do you
want to buy a farm or buainese
property in any part of Ontario,
Send for our list. We have some
bargains.
OLD HENS WANTED.
We will pay the Highest
Cash Prices for live old hens, •
also spring chickens, ducks
and all kinds of poultry,
Mention this paper.
The Canada Poultry & Pr cc'uce
Co., Limited, Stratford, Ont. •i
I am paying this week
for
Wheat 70c
Oats - 33c
Barley 39 to 40c
Richard Seldon
Exeter, Centralia
and Clandeboye
IMPORTED
SUITINGS
We call your attcn-
tion to our large stock
of imported Suitirrgs.
The best o(icrings from
English and Scotch
Mille, representing the
most fashionable weav-
es and fabrics.
W. JOHNS
Merchant Tailor
0* f1♦ e2.1.2i.
)tear, tbs TDI SIM Ye ane Ales lf�t
A GOOD .COOK
-AND-
FLOUR
-AND--
FL UQ
Constitute a rnatchlese combin-
ation for Baking day.
SEE
ire
That your' COOK is not handi-
capped by having to use soma
other flour.
Always see that you get
Harvey's Star Flour
at your Grocers.
HARVEY BROS.
EXETER, ONTARIO.
GRAND TRUNK"'
SiNGLE FAitE
FOR 11UNTERS.
Goin;; (kelvlser• 91h. to Nov. 6t b.
1'o :III 00 0145 In 'remngaml. point!
in 'fern.,,/ 1)111. 10111ta \fatoiw;t ,t o fort
Ar, bur to S'ult ate'. 'lari0 slid Pert
Arthur via N. N. Co., Ito Goorgiae
Bay and Lake superior pointe via N.
N. Co.(to 04414 s 011 N. N. Co. extra
etsirge 1111) ise made for tnc roll
berths ielurning). to certain�icbee
001
n t s.
GOING OCT. `_51,1,., To NOV. 6th.
To t'e„etan,r, Midland. Lakefield
all [mime Severn Ito North Ilay, Ar-
gyle to Coboconk, Lindsay to Hall-
burtrul, .Madawaska to Depot Har-
bor Muskoka Lakes, Lake of Hays
and drat{nelewan river pointe.
itF:TiIRN LIMIT DEC. 804 1306
For tickets and full information sail
on
J. J. KNIGHT, Depot Ticket Agent
J. D. MoDONALD.
District Passenger Agent. 9 cont•
TO CORE A COLD IN ONE DAT
Take Laxative promo QulniniTab,
lets. Ali drngglsts refund the mos-
ey If It fells to mere. E. W. 0 •nvers
s goature is en eaeb box. $5e.
',EP:111,Es - ANDERSON - Al A11+►'
demon. October 181),, Janne. reel).
lee, of tit. Mar}•s, tic. Mamie,
elaughtcl 01 '11 r. and Mr+. John
A nderson.
1101(14
IIAIri'l'MANN-In Stephen. ori Sat -
today, Oct. 2Rt1i, to Mr. and Mrs.
Chris ifauffmnn, rt son.
1)1E1)
11'Af.liF lt.-ln Crediton, on Nunday
Oct. 21, Abram .1. 11'alke•r, aged 39
years and f) months.
CASTOR IA
For lafaats and ahildra.
1w Kid You Nara Always Nit
Bears the
Signature of