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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1907-02-14, Page 81 M .t6 S. FEBRUARY 14th 1907
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Boys' Tweed Suits. Regular value $3 to $4.
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The above let of Suits are a clean up from our whole stock, the
•d patterns may not be the latest but values are certainly very big.
Don't forget our Big Special 108 piece Dinner Sets, They are
gall 4
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nds best Oatmeal for .25'}•
'beat extra' 001)g•4..
ted Sugar for.. . 6 1:ars Comfort Soap for..... L +
ds goad Figs for. •25 4 pounds Mixawatta Tea ..I.00+
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3 pounds sweet biscuits ...25 N. P. Soap big bar .....I2 I=21
✓• fig.:-
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?: Maple Leaf Salmon a can •• I5 6 bottles Woster Sauce .....254-
Yes, we sell Groceries CHEAP all the Time. 4'
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$1.2.5 for
$2.25 for Youth's Tweed Suits, regular value
!t5 for Mens $0.50
Tweed Suits regular
value
$3.50 to $1.50.
to
$10.
$
.1. B.•Ruties.
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S. A. STEW,.AR,T
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QUALITY
is an essential with us. Every
thing in the construction of our
Time Pieces is shaped with this
end in view. They are made to
keep good time and giye gond sat-
isfaction
Eor Present Time
Fur Future Time
For All Time
Our line of (`locks is complete and
p -to -date. Get one of Marchand's
lam Clocks. They are the hest -at
e usual low price. Call and inspect
ur general stock.
fl. Mdr6hdiffl.
DO YOU WEAR
CLOTHES ?
TflM$jj
MAKESTHEM
You can get
SUITED and
Mrs. 'William Tapp is on 1 he si.k
list this week.
Cure a cold in a day. Cole's Cure•
A -Cold Tablets 15c. ;t box.
Mrs. Robb, of Stratford, was the
guest of Mrs. Ramsay, Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. .Tames Cockrell, of
McGillivray, visited friends in town
last Saturday.
Mrs. W. Chapman ,of Hay. spent a
few days the last week the ,guest of
Mrs. A. Ford.
Mrs. 1). Shorry, of Hensall, was the
of
Mrs.
guest J. A. w S e
t .art during
••
t ti
the past week.
Tho .11itro(olitan Hotel property
was sold last Friday to Mr. .1. Mit-
chell for $1,1125.
Bon. Thos. Greens'ay, of Crestal
City, Man., was in town a few days
(hiring the last ttcck.
Mist E. Thompson is visiting
friends in Dorchester nod London
township for a month.
Mr. John Willis, of Marlette, Mi 211.
in in town for a few days as tiro
guest of of Mrs. Geo. Ea^.rett.
Reeve itobier last evening treatt-i
tl:e employes of the cream. ry to an
oyster supper at his residence.
it is understood that the St. An-
thony Social club will give another
dance about the last of this month.
Mr. and Mrs. 1t. B. Samuel, iw•bo
were visiting friends in town re-
turned to the tome at lliahg:rte un
Monday.
Miss Sulls:rland, of Denial'', twat
the guest of .Mrs. Colliers and Miss
Ilonihron a few days during the
past week.
Mrs. '1'Itot. Amy and daughter ida
of (;(k -,Irl,, erste JI4're last Saturday
at ousted the funeral of 1 Lt' late. 1'.
M. S11apt on.
Ilenry Smith and Thos. itus.ell
wee, in 'Toronto last week attending
the Ontario Asqo-t
'
eon of s and
Fa'r <
1
1:\l:ib;lions.
"T',e lteg„ar Student Co." placed i11
the Op ora Hour?. \Veeliieedey of last
{week. The -t»npany It as greeted
with a small audience.
Mr8. 11. Statham, who lies been
visiting with fiends and ,relations
in :Oa re returned to her amine in
A:Ion on S.tnrday last.
Mr. N. 1). !Jordon who wan per-
iously ill, is now sufficiently recov-
ered to be able to attend to his ds.
tics :p8 manager of the flank.
Mr. .1. J. .Tones and son, of Was-
k.tdi Mtn., who visited Mrs. .tones
for sever i1 weeks, left Tneelay for
in the Norlhw'ent,
six inJhen of the beautiful
featurdty night and 'Sunday.
The hi Alt 15111(15 (.anted many ;now
drift s but not enough to impede
traffic.
hel.
bushel.
bushel.
per bag.
to $1.25 t,or cwt.
bushel.
$8 to $9 per buah::l,
. iter rou ml.
. a dozen.
retied, SR.50 per cv...
liveweighl, $6.50 per cwt.
1, $7 1011.
Lange onions, 60o a bushel,
• Chicken, 8 cents per l oand.
Hens, 5 1 2 cents per hound.
Duck-, lac. per pound.
Geese, 10 cents per pound.
Turkey 12 cents per pound.
Dried Armies. 7c per pound.
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LOCALS
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Miss Alice Dawe of London, i9 vise
Ping Mrs. Ed. Treble.
Miss Florence Ander:on, of London
is visiting at her Lome bore.
Airs. Gco. (4.amwcll l( -f1 Tuesday
morning to visit relatives in Inger.
soil,
\fisc Luella Fear left on Wellness
day for :t visit in Toronto, Whitby
and 1'rescot t.
Two rinks of Lagan curlers will
platy with Exeter 00 Thursday af-
ternoon n1141 evening.
M r. Will Mair resigned his pos-
ition in the Molson's Bank London,
on account of ill health.
The Ladies Aid of the Presbyter-
ian Church intend )to!ditig a par-
lor social at the Manse on Goad Pri-
day March 20th.
'Juggle.; For 8 �clrbr::led
tturl:I11<1 bn zgic':<. I he best in 1 he
market. Prices :o suit everybody.
Call and see them at Pyin's lllnak'-
smith shop.
Mr. and Mr::. Jolts Welsh, jr., of
New York State a*e spending their
honeymoon wit it I lie forineI's par-
ellts. A resew ion was 7:,tivett in
1 heir honor last. evening.
Misses llirivun and Dina Elston
gave 8 party to a few of -their
friends Friday evening of last week.
A very enjoyable time was spent by
;ill invited.
DR. OVENS EYE AND EAIt SUR-
geon, will be at. t he Commercial
Hotel. ilours 9.30 a. tn. to 4.30 p.
in. Glasses properly fitted and dis-
eases of eye car and nos. trejtted.
Next visit Friday, Mar -11 Rt h.
Mr. J. G. Stanbury was at God=
eri:h on Friday, defending a .resi-
dent of Stephen Township wbo twat
before .the judge on the .-ha-rge of
unlawful wounding and succeeded in
bringing his client home with him.
Mr. Frank Knight, wee, for some
months has been en,rged with the
Sovereign Bank branch at Henson,
has been promoted to cashier of the
branch at Callcndetr, near INortIt
13ay. Mr. Knight left Seturday
evening to assume his new position.
Special Sale. -We will have a
special sale every afternoon com-
mencing to -day, Thursday, nt our
store at Exote.r North until my
stock of Dry Goods, Ready-tmade
Clothier;, Boots & Shoes and Gror.-
cries a -re disposed of. -L. M3'1aggart
Exeter North.
The nlcntlx're of tie Exeter Gun
Club are making arrangements for
one of the largest shoots in the his-
tory of Exeter. The date of the
tournament '9 set for Good Friday.
Liberal prizes will he hung up and it
is expected some of t'lv belt ;run art-
ists in Canada will be present.
The Bile of lorse; by 0. E. linckney
at the Metropolitan hotel last Fri-
day was quips suca•4.4u1. The ani-
mals disposed of brought greet prices.
Mr. iiackney will have r clearing
sale of farm stock and implement s
at his farm, Lot. 25, S. T. 1t.; 1's -
borne on 'Wednesday, Eeby. 27t11;
when he will dispose' of his large
stock of horses atilt telt Ele, and farm
implements. Mr. 1l:trkncy has rent-
ed his farm :std everything will go
w'il bout reserve.
Councillor E. A. Fuke met with
a painful a:cidcnt Monday morning
while sloeint ('he tenoning( 111:t -
chine at lite (toss -Taylor factory.
As the ulornin; tw:a5 co .I M r. Fake
had his mit Is on 1t the time. 1n
some manner his right hand calve
contact with the typos., knives, re-
sulting in the laceration of theee
finders of his hand. 'rhe front fing-
er was broken at the fir.(t joint, the
second finger badly cu: and the third
finger was cju.vhed from 11.e knuckle
to the tip. Ile %vaa immediately
taken to the office of 1)r. ilyndrnan
and given medical atten.lanee.
t
WE CARR!" IiOT WATER
BOTTLES
Ixrgt• variety. A hot water bott'e
often prevents a serious illness. it
Posts only a small eem I It many •.1
time saves a big d•' ,:wtorb
bill.
IT'S GOOD DRUG ADVICE
DON'T MONKEY WITH I (0 tell you to haven hot water bottle
THAT ('Or?Olt handy to you can use it at midnight
if it's needed. Look over our drug -
Take Hon'ey's gists' eindriev and buy what you
need while our Frock is fresh and
RRY GORDIRL
W. S. Howey, Phm. B.
tiles 25 ents.
3,000Worth C oth-'THE OLD RELIABLE
To be sold at Wholesale
Prices.
ing
Boys Odd Pants -Bove pante made
of good strong tweed, lined through-
out regular price 75e, wholesale price
12 cents.
Boys Cottonade Pants -Boys cot -
Unlade paints lined throughout, all
Sizes, egulsr price idk, wholesale
price a9 Htrots.
Boys 2 -Piece Suits -Made of fine
Canadian tweed size 22 to 31) Norfolk
style. Regular price $4 50, wholesale
price $3 25.
Boys 3 -Piece Suits -Made of good
heavy tweed. others of tine worsted.
Regular price $5 wholesale 'nice $3.75.
One only Short Freize Coat -Size
44 with heavy tweed liniug. Regular
price 81.85, wholesale price $3,75.
Men's Tweed Suits -Made in latest
styles, hest Ilniug8, size 311 toll. Reg-
ular price 1t12, wholesale prico $9,50.
Men's Worsted Suits -In blues and
blacks good Italian lining. sizes 311, 37,
as. 39. Regular price $12, wholesale
price $0.50,
Mens Worsted Sults- In blues and
blacks, well made and trimmed. Reg-
ular price $7.511, wholesale price $5.50.
Mens Tweed Sults-Splendid as-
sortment of patterns, grey and brown
mixture. Regular price $10, whole-
sale price $7.50,
Mens Overcoats -A very pretty
coat of grey tweed with large over -
check. velvet collar, size 30 to 39. Reg-
ular price $10, wholesale price $7.50.
Mens Overcoats- In dark brown
tweed with white stripe, good heavy
warm coat. Regular price $S, whole-
sale price CI.
Boys Reefer Coats -Tweed lined in
blues and blacks, brass buttons. sizes
22 to 24. Ret-i:sir t,r'ce $2.75 whole-
sale price
Boys Overcoats -In blacks. greys
and Tweeds, sizes 27 to 33. Regular
price $0, wholesale price *1:75.
Speciof Tweed Dress Goods in light and dark greys, a splen-
8cal Sale did showing. Regular price 50c to clear the 3
v •
whole lot we have reduced to
SNELL & ROWE
Assessor A. G. Dyer is on 'his
(rounds.
Have You
Mrs. (1)r.) Sweet is recovering af-
ter an illness of two weeks .with the i A Cough or Cold ?
grip.
Several from Exeter attended the
Alasonic ball held at liensall last
Alouday evening.
Miss Edna Dow entertained a few
of her young friends at her home
last Friday evening•
Mr. and Mrs. M'Clay. of Shedien,
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
\Vm. harrows over 6unday.
Thr MissY; Charlotte and Ethel
Sweet left this week for a eltort
visit with friends in Iondon.
Miss Louise Street. w Ito Lets been
visiting in London for the past few
weeks returned ):once ori Salalyday
118- .
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Allan, of Far-
quhar, were the tguedts of Mr. and
Mrs. \Vm. Fletcher Saturday and
Sunday.
J. Willis Powell plazed a handsome
Phonograph and sole.tion of .records
with a Mr. Hooper, of Whalen, on
Tuesday. '
Dr. Kinsman and Roulston will
at tend the dental convention at Tor-
onto, on the 25th 26th and 27th of
Feb. and will close their offices for
those Jaye.
As 'March 1st v.ill be the last date
for allowing the clubbing of the
Toronto NVeml:ly Globe and Canadit
Fanner and the Times for $1.35, we
would request those Swishing to se-
cure the low. rate to bring in their
names at yens, Conveyancer Accounts Collected
Missionary .1_-svires were preach- MuNEI' to bun at lowest rates.
ed in the two Methodist :burettes North West lrtndefor Sale.
last Sunday. In the n101111114 Rev. ' Office, Main Street. Exeter
Allot. of 'Toronto occupied the pul-
pit. of the Main Street Char -h, and
Rev. .loliffe, of Clinton the James
street chu:ch. In the cvenin> the! Auditors' Abstract,
two visiting nli1i8l4•r+ reversed their
C.C.C.
Cote's Cough Cure will cure you
when all others fail,
Your
Last
Cough ..
li
When YOU cough
up twenty-flve cents
for a bottle of OUR
GUARANTEED Cough Cure or
money refunded.
--Prepared by --
W. S. Cole, Phm. B.
Prescription Druggist.
EXETER, ONT.
ERNFST ELLIOT
nplIOi tit telerl(q.
Abstract of receipts and expenditure
There died in Stephen at the homy' o 10011 for the Village of Exeter.
tot liIit father, Thomas Shapton, on
RECEIPTS
i ra
Wednesday. �ebn aro 6th n -ie .
February - To balance from lflu3
M. Shapton, 0 /0(1 36 years. The de- Arrerrb of taxes
ceased had been ailing for some interest nn arrears of tale•
Taxesrollo'tal i't4
years, the t rouble bei n/ :tat htna. p License fond
Some few years ago he went put Fines 11111 tis
Poll tax
{vest, hoping drit the climate of
(1111 roun ry would be beneficial
e. a -1
I nun
r, retorted lone y
but 1 t
him, , 1 r
t
proved. Ile 4Ira<lu:illy lingered un-
til death came to )pi+, relief. ile was
n member of the .Tames street Met It-
odist church. The remains were in -
leered in 1110 Exeter cemetery on
Siturday last. Besides his eorcnts
Le is survived by three hrot)t:erl and
one. sister, ,(antes, 1Frun, Edward
nd F:111.
The sacred contort ,oven in the
Trivil t Memorial -hureh mi Thurs-
day evening of last week by Cyril
1) wight-Edwards, baritone, and Wil-
li 1ul Woo n. organist, tt'i5 largely
attended azul highly appreriafed by LPgalfecs
the music lovers of Exeter Ind Town Latta Count
neighboringplaces. The singing of tlala.Pof lI rouunimiw"
I I:oanl of health
Mr. Edwards was exec, piionally fin••. I'riutiig, tati"ner)andp,"eta,;e
ile ha s a clear well balanced voice water enppl. and tiro protection
istration.
and his rt eon is ezctlleet:. The UHetakrities
work of Mr. Brown on 11e. or 7 a n ((ill. la3able au.l raleetue.l
was a resat surprise ac to ninny. lie tntere,t "cher than detx•atalr• Interest
Street lighting
Public, Iabrar)
Street %steno);
lusnrase
Refund taxes
laeetton t•a •.oars
Town 11a11 debenture debt
ales .
K. a
Orauolithic
Eire Engine
•'e'l11PICf �"
1.11-cllyiemts
Public School hotel, Tea- tten ral.trics
fuel
secretary and Janitor
cllarieous
Rent of Wage s,•..k-.
Dog tat
Oranolithic tal cut sit debenture
Provincial Trearurer cheque
Public School hoard
Non resident taxes
Money borrowed Oil bills pa)"able
Interest on in.estniettt• and dep,►sitb
Sinking fund
Street watering
Cemetery
i.i•cellaueous receipts
Total Receipts
fly Expenditure
halanee on hand
Isl' PENDITU1tE
County rate
Street., drains etc.
Fines and foes
g r 1
is a Wen( 4241 10usicia0 and de:erw-9
considerable credit for the excellent
program provided. 11•' plays the
organ with seemingly veru little ex-
ertion. and his many friends were
gren tpleasedIt w'lhis pla in .
Death of Stephen ificks - The
death of Mr. Stephen lli-k', on
Sunday, Feb. 101 h, removed one of
i:tetcr'n r spented citizen:, and two
for a number of years was a res-
ident in the township of f?sborne.
The doccawd Wait born in the town
of Launct•,:'en, County of Cornwall,
England, in 1816. 110 spent 1118 boy-
hood and early tnan)oott days in his
native rountry tar re he w:as mar-
ried, and for some lime was eneattel
In farming. in 1R5!, he came 10 Can-
ada, and one y. ar tater moved to .t
farm at 1:.1:x11, where he remained
for 11 years, after whish he spent
ten years in the township of llibbert
Nearly four years ago lie retired
from a-tive husi nes 4 :ted carne to
F.xeter to reside. Since coming to
Exeter he hos not enjoyed good
health and for the vast three nionthq
was eonfined to his lane% From
early manhood Le has been an
Ivo member of she Methodist Chur:h
Iie !elves to mourn their los:. be-
sides his widow, one son A. Z. of
Oktoks, Alberta, and four daught-
ers, Mrs. .To-eph \f ay. I'shorne Mrs.
Wm. Robinson, 8te(deen, Mrs. John
Leary, Hibbert, and Miss Eva, at
home. The rens tins stere interred in
the Exeter cemetery Weelneixlay af-
ternoon.
Statement
on the
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137 25
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187 Ou
2917 0,
19 9:,
361114 txp
42 35
4545 48
252 70
1428 05
18588
•18112 30
24369 20
41'73 10
that 76
1010 (0
7 0° Merchant Tailor
157 15
2
130 se
;on
254
6318107
and David Clark of \\ a
427 87
iU 4n
54.4)5 UO
70 21
111653
12:, .a)
2,1 2a',
19 b,
5214
41 ts, a team of 1.ors<q attl h 1 t
as2s gra County of Huron, half chile from
e
One e traces bra un-
t
cr. On of t h es m
tis C
7r� ,
Kippen n
market
ll2
acres
r
orchard
•, c d c a i' 1
c 0d .ua1 fr'•hl n0 th time s
• fa 1 n
0
n
i
well II {v
910 98 and closing 1 bent to inn away. Mr. alcr4.«I, good frame Losec, fine
1°72 23 ,Tlrrot found it im(osgible to •stop spans coonrpplicatione Price a(4)31nd ). par tie.
2(13 51
37ut47 (torn t1rid r 10 :111(1 ling f the �txas(le tV 60 acres, township of Stephen.
county of lfuron, 3 01110, to Dash-
ur d tai 1011 Whore t {1re16rid ze t h y broke xs•oai, 102 miles to E,xoter, eoafl clay
Dash -
r1:5 01
3243(10 2G awa from Ile code.•, throtwin it learn, 1-:, novo orcltttrd, 1 1-2 story
into the ditch, rntn kete1 (100101 i frame T'ottse. outbuildings in fair res
P Y pair, price 82000.
fishing it. Mr. Ftayno 1,41d just cro(- i
sed the bridge with his team attach- !Western Real Estate
ed to bin sleigh, and when th0 hor(es
BARGAIN MONTH
During Febl nary there will be an Honest
Clearing Sale of Winter Goods
No Humbug about this sale, what we say we mean
and what we mean we say. Winter Goods to Clear.
FURS in Ladies and Mens Coats; also a lot of Men's
Tweed and Melton Overcoats, Wool Blankets, Ladies'
Golf Jackets. A few Men's Working Coats, Underwear,
Etc. Every article marked in plain figures. No Deception.
Our Spring Goods are fast coming to hand and in a few
days we will have one of the biggest, nattiest Mocks in town.
Highest Price paid for Produce.
CARLIN-C BROS.
Before Opening An Account
examine the growth of The Sovereign Bank.
In 4% years, ending 31§t October, 1906.
Assets have increased to $25,343,101
Excess of assets over Liabilities to the Public
has increased to
Deposits have increased to 15 5 7 8,920
$ 1.00 opens an account in the Savings Department.
Interest paid 4 times a year. 80
5 27,557
-The Sovereign Bank of Canada
CREDITON, DASHWOOD, ZURICH, HENSALL, EXETER.
rs
JOSEPH SNELL Manager. GLADMAN & STANBURY, Solici to
Corn!
-AT-
Exeter and Centralia
Warehouses
Will exchange for other grin
if desired.
Richard Seldon
Exeter, Centralia
and Clandeboye
NO ----
like
the present to make our
acquaintance.
r
{v n an cxc�l-
W are showing
C1,
lent assortment of exclusive
fabrics, that are well worth
your attention.
Our clothes are cut "right"
and tailored "right" and our
prices will fit your purse, as
well as our clothes fit you.
W. JOIINS
Star
Flour
is the
Favorite
Family
Flour
Never was it as popular as
at present If you prefer a
Pure Manitoba Flour try our
new brand
"White Seal"
We have just received an-
other car of American Corn
which we will sell or ex-
change, on reasonable terms.
Harvey Bros.
GRAND TRUNK SYSTEM'
Do You
Wish to Visit
('alifornia, Mexico,
Florida or the
"Sunny Soul h.''
Are you anxious to escape the cold
weather and snow and spend the win-
ter in the 'Land of Fruit and Flow
ers?" \Vint4'r tourist. tickets are on
stile daily and if you ate 0 iltenlplat-
ing a trip see that your tickets are
muted via the, Grand Trunk,
Fortickets
V and U
nd f I '
I information cell
.lir. M. FU-tcher ,ted •Aiessr+. John ta[I
iu:ltelseli, J. J. KNIGHT, (k
were t he 'attests of Mr. Will; • in Flet- pot Ticket Agent
cher last Friday.
J. D. Atc1)ONALD.
Mr. Garnet Frayne hod a ear- District Passenger Agent, 1 aroote
row cicala from a ra'rioUi :accident
on 'Thursday Ihrou..lt -1 rat na0:ay. (�
Mr. Norman ,carrot end :t friend For Sale
were ,returning from r10,nso la tcuth 150 acre farm Township of Stanley,
of Assets and Liabilities
31st of Decerntter, 11k)O,
ASSF:TS
reached Lim They separated one .40- Cxch
T.l,111Trrr(try 4073 1„ in; on either side et the ctrl,,) The
1.5d tar
Tax,. ' . a eat+ -
laroliwln,hnt l•arkt Itrq to lines taught Mr. Fr.aync on 1I•:e back X `
Ibut.IutuFurnihue 4,-lu,i.cs:hoolproperty)ri5•a..4 and threw Lim forward on the loll. 17` i�undag Ot.. London
water sort" tea, UI' ills }01504 I lK n t«pk fright and VW 00
pp alartc' 10 run. (tinging to (1' lines EARN! 1 AIIOi'ItE11(4 A\1) 1)OM-
LVDup
2966 ro to keep his horses from _et ting Ia'Ti('4
away and endeavoring to keep hiss 1 }rive been appointed by the 1t)m-
hold on t)r'' pole }e fell to the
ground. The king bolt caught in
clothes and dt1ggc•d hint for a con-
siderable distance underneath. The
$2797 05 cloth finally gave way and the sleigh
work 4301 10 went over hire, one of the ,runners
4071 11 going neer hie le... lie managed to
200 (0) keep hold of the lines are' regaining and wars offered. The numbers
1000 00 his fret stopped the for+cs. The trrit•in mi.) not be siiffio;ent to
------ horses, belonging to Mr. .carrot were 8UjIIy all request 4 but every effort
$13171 06 stopped at the same time. Outside will be made to two vi.le e�a'h nppli.
II dance $19971 11 • of a bruised leg, wIs-re the runner cant w11h ttrt help r0quirrtl,
\\'EEKF:!i and JAS. 1151.11 had passed oyer it, M. F'rlvne wni I DONALD M.INNiri
Auditors. , riot ha.Ily inhere and 1.18 laid Hp C'n .than Government F.rnployment
only a :outdo of d 13.5 ne a re4ult. Agent, Exeter. Ont.
ange, Limited.
Ftn• hall an 1 appliance
Pnbin• Labrar), bi k, to same
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