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ERETUR 'El Id6,8 JULY 18th 1807,
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STEWAIT'S
DI RECTA
E IMPORT our fine Dinner Sets, Tea Sets,
Toilet Sets and fail y ('Hina direct fi'onl the
iii kt't' in Great I3l'tiain, Japan, and Austria.
We save for our customers all the middle men's
1)rWit, "Every little helps".
We save Just opened six large crates and pack-
ages of Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Toilet Sets, and
fancy China, which we would like you to sew
or a
1050 y
n c v semi -por-
celain
celain Dinner Set,
pare white body,
gold traced and
edged. Decorated
with very pretty
wild roses in pink
and green shad-
ings.
12.1/
For beautiful
semi china
Dinner Set, pure
white body, gold
traced edged and
stippled and decor-
ated with very
pretty cantilly ros-
es in small pink
wreaths.
For our new Austrian China Tea
Sets. "The val['e of these sets is
$Io.00" but as they are an entirely
new line -being the first real gen
nine Austrian China Tea Sets that we have ever
handled -we are using them as an advertisement.
They are just as dainty and pretty as hand painting
Clear hard white transparent body with statural
rose decorations. We want you to see them.
3.75
For a new style
Toilet Set. "to
pieces" tall slender
shape, pure white
hard porcelain
body, with gold
tracings and new
pink carnation dec-
orations.
6.50
For the nicest
Toilet Set we
have ever shown
The shape is en-
tirely new, its call-
ed the "swelled
body". The shad-
ing is very delicate
brown with gold
blending. It's a
Beauty.
We show about thirty different lines in Toilet Sets
ranging in price from $1.50 to $6. 50 the Set
%T. A. STEW.A.RT
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A Successful I
Wedding
1» impossible without the help of
lai jewt ley store.
Try to think what such an affair
"Would be without the presents.
Try to imagine the twigless, giftless
edd i ng.
It's unthinkable.
So you would find it, hard to get
Tong without us at such a tune.
A BLiND
A4
MAN
We have • great big interesting would give everything on earth for
array of gift articles. sight. it is man's moat precious pos-
session,And the beauty of it is that the t Yet many abuse and neglect
lmajority of there are anything hut; it. Stop and think if you are.
atpensive• TREATING YOUR EYES RIGHT.
We suggest Silverware, Clocks.
Fancy China, Etc.
Call and take a good look through.
A.
MAROHAND
JEWELER.
MM To ORIJ[R
DRESSING WELL
is an art and the than
who has his clothing
made to measure has
found the kcy to that
art. Each garment that
we make for you has
that air of individuality
so much sought after by
the fashionable man.
You aro sure of Comfort
Ease and Elegance
Eoo:Suitings to hand
at prices away down
W. W. TAMAN1
Then corse stud have 119 exainiiae them
to learn how they should be treated
in the tuture. Our examination costs
you nothing. The glasses we supply
1f nec'ssal y, will cost sou as little as
hottest lenses and frames can be sold
for.
W. S. HOWEY, Phm. B.
Chemist and Optician.
EXt?TF:R, - ONTARIO.
-Miss ida Armstrong is visiting
relatives in &'.iforth.
-Stili Edith Lidd:cot t, of Londo.tt
is visiting Miss Lela Gould.
-Mrs. Frank \Vood. who was vis-
iting in Sartai:a Leis returned home.
-Mrs. Arthur Loadman, of \Vinn:-
peg, is visiting her mother, Mrs. John
Treble.
--Mrs. .fat Ogden, of .Whalen, is
spending a few days at ;110 home of
Mrs. t:. Fisher.
--Douglas Stewsart Irft Moonily fcr
Toronto sand ()menace where he Wil:
spend his vacation.
-Mr. and Mrs. Thos. (Marton,
list Ssturd.ty for Chicago to VL -it,
Mrs. Ilartorr's sister.
-Miss Vera E. Hodgson, of Whalen
is Mpewuding holidays 11ith 1,•r grand-
mother Mrs. 1;. t: isle •r.
-Mr. Ed. Nash, of \\ir.:hire. vis-
ited his sister Mrs. J. Willis' 1'ossell
a few days last week.
-Miss Mary Buckley, of Parkhill
war the guest: of .Miss til:llie llynd-
man for se%1 ral di y`.
-Miss Da t•idson, of Strat Col d, niece
of 1t(•v. and lire. fear. 11:ca w•is'.tin,.
Merchant Tailor. at the pal s onage last w1 eek.
EXETER, -
ONTARIO. -it is exp cted the band swill be at
the hill pear. • on 'Friday evening and
afterl'ards Fill give an open air
concert at 11, , park.
-Mr. Thos. Fisher left Monday to
attend the Grand Lodge M((tingl A.
F.&AM!. at Ottawa. On his %ens- h(:
atop(e(t off at Hamilton and Tc,ron.
to to visit [newts.
ERNEST ELLIOT
veyancer Accounts Collected
MONEY to Man at lowest rata,
Nortb heat [loxia for Sok.
Oltke, Main Street, Exeter
Market Report. -The following re
the report of Exeter markets. cor-
rected up to July 1Ptb 1907.
Wheat. 15c per bushel. •
Barley, 48 to 52 cents per busted.
Oats, 40 to 41 rents se:-
Peas.
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1'ras. 70c. per bushel.
Shorts. $.4 per ton.
Fleur $..51.1 per cwt.
Bran, (421 per torr.
1'e*d Flour $1.40 to $1.45 per cwt.
Butter, 17 cents ser t:outld.
Essa 14c. pre dozer:. •
plugs,lit.'. d, r,'t;.7:i.
flogs, livewleight, $6.s5.
play $11 to $11.50 ler 1.so..
Clover recd. $K to $10 per bushel.
Potatoes, 75c. to 90c. pier bag.
Dried At►j•1•►s, 6c. per pound.
Coal, $7 a tern.
\foul, wvasltcd, 20c to 22c per ib.
Wool, unwashe-d, 12c 'to 13e. a Ib.
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LOCALS
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S. Fitton. issuer of mart -Sallie li-
ec'nses, also complete line of awed -
ding rings always on hand.
-.',tr. Frank Svicet, of Regina, nr-
riwe•t in town Friths unlit.
-Miss Sophie Schrtseder, of Dash-
wood was the guest of Miss Walker
at the North End, last Sunday.
- Miss Della house was confined to
the house a few days during the
past wweck on account of illness.
-Iter. 1). \V. Collins and M.r. \V.
\V. Tamara were i11 1lylth last Friday
taking. In the Orange Cclehr: tiotr.
- Mr. Fred Southco:t of California
a former resident of Exeter, was in
town Saturday enroute to the Bend.
- :►I1. \\',•1lington Vern has pur-
chased from MI's. Spicer, the lot.
west of her residence on Handers Si.
GIAN'!' • TR11'LP:TS "Currency"
"Bobs" and 'Stas' Chewing Tobaccoes
lit
bis plugs. Quality always :the
same.
-Mrs. Marie Thornton, who was
the guest of Miss Cora Fowcll re-
turned to her home at Listowwell last
Friday.
-Mrs. It. 0. holden and children left
Saturday for Ingersoll for >a two
week's visit with Mrs. Scldan's par-
ents.
-111. John 11urlroe. of Sarnia,
spent :i few clay last averek :a ith his
sister, Mrs, Rein. McDonald, Thames
Road.
For Quality :and Quantity ark your
dealer for than r101w big plugs of
..Baby," "Stag," and Currency chew-
ing Iobat•coes.
-A married ladies' choir will have
charge of the musical part of the
services at the Main Street church
next Sunday evening.
- Mr. Will Srnitll, who t:as been vis-
iting friends in town during the past
two wwceks left for his home in Hama
ilton, on Saturday.
-\piss May Jones, who was in
London for several nIOtlths undergo -
ins treatment for :anaemia, return-
ed home Saturday light.
- Rev. Locke, of Lucknow, was in
tows -n last Thursday in connection
lwith the appointment of n minister
for the Centralia Methodist church.
-Among the navies of thos(.: %vi►o
p:Iss:,d t Normal school exams, at
Toronto is that r( Miss Anna •M:rrtin,
of Exeter. Miss Martin passed with
honors.
--Mr. J. Spackman, agent for Mrs.
Sam (;ialley. of Duluth, has lead the
roof of tti Opera house block re-
covered, greatly :adding to the ap-
1:ear:ince anal value of the property.
-Miss Edna rollick, pupil of Miss
Amy Johns, was successful at the
London Conservatory of Music ex-
aminations held at London in secur-
ing first class honors for primary Vo-
cal.
-The Misses Freua and Ger::e
S;►:Ickman, of BP:ei:ciln, 11cro
the guests of their grat.alfather Joan
Sparkman and uncle Hugh Spacktn:an.
They left on Monday to spend a
1wes.k at the fiend.
- Messrs. Rowe & Atkinson who
some time ago purchas•ryd the Mol -
son's bank propel ty at the south r'n.l
. he town, are Int‘iog the building
ua 11 dowwn and gill use the niateri ll
in the election of dl1011ing houses.
1)11. OVENS EYE AND EAR SUIt-
geon, will be at the Commercial
Hotel. Hours 9.30 a. tn. to 4.30 p.
in. (%lasises properly fitted and dis-
eases of eye ear and nose treated.
next wirit, Friday, August 9th 1907.
- '1'1►e garden party given by the
Ladies' Aid of the Main Street church
last friday eve:►ing demo quite a
large c101w d. Tony Vita's London
Orchestra was j,res(nt and furnished
excellent inuAic, 1s 1.:1" ereryoni was
being satisfied 1'ith the d:tir;ty lun-
cheon arrived by the ladies.
-11r. John lleyoU,O(I had cecasi0rl
I.st '1hursd:ay to bring .onto practice
his former experwcnce in capturing
swanning lxssi. A swarm had set-
tled in :1; tree on Jas. Walter's lawn
and M r. Heywood completely rever-
ed 11it11 1nes.tu:to trotting ascended
the tree :and captured the entire lot.
-Although the Glorious Twelfth
of July ryas not celebrated in Exeter,
lior did t h( I,xige go elsewhere. lace.
and Gerald Burdon blade up for t he
lack of (•nthusiasnr by celebrating
with a fife and drum during 1111 (113'.
The lads are very adept nt t,layin„
314d should be picked up .►y t 1,0 local
rocicty :.t once for tutu!, ccleora-
1 10115.
-Mr. Gilbert 11oii ', 111►o recently
disposed of his hartiesss business here
/�
a•,st week purchased the ousinese of
Aloert 1lcltrian, Mensal) arld took
l:ossession yesterday, (Wednesday).
While in Exeter, Mr. Ilotiso worked
up a considera.11e business and tna(ic
at lost of friends sled there is nu
doubt he Will meet 11 illi r+ucee-a • 1'
his new field.
-tier• is something that Is sworth
many dollars to every Iarmer to
know. Sprinkl(w lime in your stock
tank and not a particle of scum will
form on the lwaater. When tl:e lime
loses its st ringth scum 'will begin to
torn R hich may be It swim Aurins t 1 e
season. Wash out the tank find re-
peat the dose. it is clasp, rot only
harmless but 11 hol••Fou►e, keeps (1.e
water sweet and 'store the live :tock.
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SUMMER SHIRT WAISTS 4TIIE OLD RELIABLE
We have some exceedingly pretty styles in Ready Made
Shirt Waists for summer wear, and are offering them at
prices much below those usually asked for goods equal
quality and style.
SILK WAISTS
LAWN WAISTS
$6 oo Waists now
5 oo Waists now
4 oo Waists now
2 75 Waists now
$3 00 1\ aists now
2 5o Waists now
2 0o Waists now
5o Waists now
$4 50
3 75
3 00
1.85
$2 50
i 85
i 65
1 15
TWEED SKIRTS
Leather Belts
25c. Collars for
15 cents
Boys Sweaters
$5 00 Skirts now .... .... .. • $3 75
4 50 Skirts now .... .... .. . 3 89
4 00 Skirts now ...... .... .... 3 00
Ladies Leather Belts in White, Tan,
Black and Grey, 50 cts.
10 doz, Ladies White Turnover
Collars, nicely embroidered. A great
bargain 15 cents
All wool Sweaters in Blue, Cardinal
and Black. Regular 75c quality; now
5o cents.
8N'EZaiI1 & 1:ZOWal
Miss Ethel Sweet, of St.Marys. is
borne for her holidays.
-Miss Tillie Yeager, of Dutton is
visitir►g friends in town.
-Miss Livingstone, of Blyth, is the
guest of Miss Merle Gould.
Mr. John \Vamsley visited friends
in London a few days the past (week.
-Miss Evelyn Gill, of Toledo, ar-
rived in town Tuesday to sipend her
vacation.
-Mr:;. W. I). Clarke spent the past
week at the honk of her parents in
London.
Mrs. Albert McCallum, of Crest-
line, Ohio. is risiti,ng her tt other,
Mos. Morlock.
Mr. Saxon Fitton's conditic+l has
so much improved that he is able to
go out driving each day.
Miss Cora Fowell wvc*nt to London
Tuesday to meet some friends who
inteti'l camping at the I3cnd.
Mrs. Morlock and her grandd:rug h_ I
ter Mary, who were visiting in De-
troit returned home Saturday even-
Mr.
ven-
ing. t
Mr.:and Mrs. Chas. Lindenficld, tat-
ter a pleas;lrit trip to Detroit and
Cleveland, returned home Saturday
evening. '
-Mrs. J. .1. White and daughter W
Dorothy Margaret are spending the Chemist & Druggist.
week at the Bend, the guests of Mrs. Dispensing a Specialty
rollick.
MOT
WI3AT1-1 ER
REQUISITES
-=Special This Week==
Foot Ease a fine foot comfort 23c,
Talcum Powders complete as-
sortment.
Cole's Almond Cream Melissa Balm
The popular Skin Food for
the Toilet.
Cole's Wild Strawberry Compound
A safe and effective remedy for
relaxed condition of the bowels & etc.
Get the habit of
coming to us for
drug store supplies.
It is a habit that
pays.
. S. COLE, Phm. B.
Misses Birdie -Ilall and ' t)live
\VrigItt, of the nor1 i end. ' spent •••♦♦••♦♦••••••••••♦•♦♦•••
Saturday and Sunday in nrucefield ••
and SOafortlr. ♦ I:a11 •
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Word has been received from Mr. s
John Charlton, who has been ill with Z
typhoid is
fever at anic lyt5(tek. that Term•
he is getting alongnicely. • •
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t -Mr. Arthur 1)awi, who recently Z OPENS SEPT. ' •
sprained his ankle byfaille
scaffold, has sufficiently recovered
to attend to his duties.
Miss Jennie Taylor, who has been • This management during the
engaged as milliner at t�hakccl►euro ♦ past year trained over Two
during the past s-ason, h:Is return- • Hundred la -
ed home. for her holidays. • (lies and OO g sunen tgl e - •
Miss Lida (Zusnce, who tunnn
s fi:lg .. t men, a s steno -
••cl :as milliner for Mr. Adams tit llar- graphers, hookkeep- •
row, during the past season, re- • ers and telegraphers. and placed
turned home last week. s there in excellent eituations in •
Mrs. W. E. Cole fuse Mara) loll! • leading Canadian and American I
rscrive for the first time since her • cities.
rn:arriage on Wednesday •:0d Thurs.. •
day of next we k July 24th and '25th. Indjvidual instruction.
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-Mr. Geo. Southcott, cf London, •
visited relatives in town on MondIy
and Tuesday. Ile was enroute to 6.
the Bend where 1u' will rusticate for •
:a few weeks.
Miss Edna McCallum, stenographer I
for Gordon, McKay Co., Toronto,
tired 111 1011;11 Monaay and i8 Spend-
ing her vacation With her patents: at t OEO. SPOTTON, Principal.
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It was a crestfallen hunch of
married ball players on Monday of-'
ternoon when the rain fell making it -Miss .1. hardy, stenographer fur
impossible to play a return Rayne Messrs. Gladrnan and Stanoury ii
11ith the married 01011 ef Crediton. holidaying at 1'ort Huron.
Our i,oys were (10i(•rmined to defeat-Cuuduc1or '1hon►pscYr, of 011• 11111.
their Crediton opi.oncnts anal had the , se,►tenced to penitentiary for thrc
confidence of twiruting• year,y for disobeying orders, which re-
11rs. John \\'ill:', of .Marlette. t stilted in a fatal r:ailwa • accident on
Mich., 11110 visited friends here for the G.T.R. Lear (:ourock, has b1CI)
some time returned to her horse yes- t released. The '.Heister of Justice
t. rday. She ww'aa accompanied by 1 granted him a pardon. Ile was in
Birdie Boyle and Lois i;irney. The i1e Penitentiary about one 11)011 th.
latter Hent as fir as I'ort ,Iluron Thompson soon after 2 o'clock Sat -
arid from there will go to Saginaw ' urd.ay willk«1 out of the p►ctritent iar•y
for a n►uutl►'s wis't. a free mare He %ons ho:(irtily con-
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CLINTON
BUSINESS COLLEGE
We Beg to Announce that we have more
Ladies White' Waists
Than we etre to carry over, consequently
will reduce the price.
$1.00 for 75c; 1.75 for 1.25; 2.50 for $2.00
$1,25 for 1.00; 2.00 for 1.50; 3.00 for 2.50
$1.50 for "1.25; 2.25 for 1.75
- These goods will go quickly
Come early and get your choice.
We Still Carry a fins Range in the
Astoria Shoe Nobby Goods.
HIGHEST PIRICE PAID FOR PRODUCE
CARLINC BROS.
The Sovereign Bank of Canada
HEAD OFFICE :-TORONTO.
Paid Up Capital: . • $3,000,000.
BOARD OF DWECTODS:
A Mu.ICs JARVIS, Esq., - - - President
RANDOLPIH MACDONALD, Esq., Firsl, fife -President
A. A. ALi.lsN, Esq.,
Icor. D. :1MCMII.LAN,
ARCM. CAMPBELL, Esq., M.P.
A. E. I)vMl.xr, Esq., M.P.
F. G. JEMMUrr,
General -Manager.
• Second Tice -President
IIoN. PETER. MCLAREN,
W. K. MCNat:orrr, Esq., M.P.
AI,Ex. I3rt•cl:, Esq., K.C.
R. CASsrrr,S,
Asst. General-Alanagel-.
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Savings Bank Department.
Interest at best current rates paid quarterly.
Branches -:EXETER. CREDITON, DASHWOOD, ZURICH,
JOSEPH SNELL Manager. (TLADMAN & STANBURY, Solicitors
HENSALL BRANCH, - If. ARNOLD, Manager.
Western Business and shorthand 6o1I6ij6
110 Dundas Street,London, on, Ontario.
we Teach Bookkeeping, Penmanship, Shorthand and Type-
writing and all Collateral Branches.
WE SECURE a situation for every graduate.
Summer School School continued all summer.
Pupils may join at any tinge.
WM. C. COO, C. S. R., President.
YOUNG AND OLD LOOKING
GLASSES.
Perhaps you often wondered why
some of the men among yourac(luitint-
ances looked older than others. Never
stop to think of the reason! it's the
glasses. Some of the old fashioned
ones, add about ten years to a man s
life. We fit
EYEGLASSES
that take away the years. They actu-
ally make a tnan look younger.
Conte in and get a pair. The cost is
not great.
W. S. HOWEY, Phm. B.
Chemist and Optician.
EXETER, -- ONTARIO..
--Mr. Fred Walter is bons. far 1
1seek's holiday.
-Miss Mai,1,. Miner= is V: -:til..! her
friends in London.
-Miss 11. Grigg4 is visiting r•lat-
tives in Goderich and Wroxeter.
-Miss 1`aloma llirtzel. of Crediton
is the gu.•..st of itis Leah Returner.
-Mr. Ed. Beaver is spending hip
holiday at his home near Dashwood.
'i't.r 1icetac� co►nuti":on,•rs met gr.a.tulated by the prison officers nna; -Mr. Chas. Miners, of London, is
here on Saturday- for the purpose of ; others. Ile had little: to `ty beyond sp2r;,1ing the week at h's home hero.
inking up the matter of granting •w'the ren►ark; "1 don't cant to Ace _Mrs. Phelps, of Buffalo, i9 the
license to the Metropolitan '110(01. this place again." His house is in
The hotel was cut off svben the lic- London.
etlt[ieR were granted in April owinge•r of people • visited the
r I -A numiler. David 1;ius.•tt, of Windsor,
to the population 11 being ten small forCannitlg Factory Tuesday afternoon is visiting his fa(her, Thos. I1tl,icsett,
four licensees 11 Rhin the Municipality. when operations were commenced. sr. •
it 0:es found that the population is ,
larger . t h:►n the cbmn4s:ion0rs ' Owing to a slight accident to the 11 r. Bruce Dig ln, of Toren:(►, i1
thought ar: 1 the hotel 1warg given a [,(a thresher the work will IsI de-g[„.n,Ii ng; his hop:dlya at Isis ::(,n1e
license for t l:e balance of t he terra. , 1"ycd for a couple of (lays. 'i There
The hotel )111. 00011 newly 'stinted rind were at number of pens on hand
improvements u:ade in the interior. ready to i threshed and the ma -
improvements was rur►altttg in excellent shape
guest of her sister, Mrs. Saxon Fit-
ton.
-A notating sof Revs. 'b..1. .Ford, wch, n t tae ar,cident happened. it ap-
11. W. Locke, 'I'. 1W. Illatchford. J. p.tr►: that in out• of the timbers of
E. 1io1n►es and A. 11. Goin;; was held the machine a knot had ($•C0100 loose
iu the Janie 81tr.'t church last 1110 (Arming knives to i-trikc
hursday to take up the matter of it. M. Gardiner the manager in-
t he appointer nt for the Centralia forms ns the damage is alight 011(1
Methodist church. At t). a final draft
at the conference recently held at the factory oIli l •e in good 1 tinning
Goderich, Rev. C. P. 'Wells, of Gems 61,.1,e very `Dors.
was stationed for C-•ntrnl'1, hut he .\ 1)3srnall 1(51111 ('010 riell %%Amity
swished to remain in Gorrin rind re- ; of 114 1171,•11 ensu of Exeter 'went to
fused to c. •o to ('elltralia, thus leaving 1 Ie•IitOn last Friday evening to play
that appointment open. Rev. Butt the married 111(11 of that place. A1-
K•a11 then asked to go to ('entrails though the score was 9 to 7 in fa -
and he wont there. The con,;reg.l- ` ror of the Crediton )ene(licts, it
tion at Corrie want^d ,•t change and ± would have hes nn consi 1(:rar,iy smaller
were not disported to keep itev. %Veils h•id the outfield testa in rretter con -
and as he teed refused to go to Con- dition. The diamond itself was ex-
tralia in the first place, the Central- ce)lont for hall pla,Sinif nut the out-
ia con.rgaat',on were not t►nxi0U9 fur field wag .1 m3S+ of Timothy Illy and
him. The matter, however. was am- at times `t was almost impossible to
icably adjust, rl i,y Itev. 11. \V. Ma- see (te fieluers. A bitted nwll is th':
'lavish, of droll( on, being transferred outfield was invariably good for a
to Gor,ie, iter. Wells going to Gran- house run, 01) ing to the players be -
ton arid Rev. Mutt 'r1'main:ng in CF r:- in: unable to recover t h0 nail in
trolls. time to lead off the runners.
bete.
Miss Dina Elston, of Fergu:e, has
returned to Iter home here for trtr.
holial:iys. •
-Miss Raycroft, of Ilamil:on, i9
spending a few t%e•cks wwith Mrs. .1.
Dignan.
Miss Stella Spackman, of Toronto.
arrived i11 town •taut evening to vis-
it friends.
-Miss Millie Martin left yeaterdty
for London and Dorchester to visit
friends.
-tiling Carr, of tat. Marys, 0:11 .
t 1n' )tast. of the Miss(9 9I%(•(t nil
,ndayo
-Mr. Arthur Wood, (,f it.•gir►a v a,-
ited at the horn,. of M►. .Kohn \\'(.•.1
on Sunday.
-Mrs. Geo. It(..k'•, visited lits. '1'..
1)urdle, of Itrusv•1•+ the towner 1.1r(
or the wwcck. We cater for your trade in
-Master StanleyJohns, of Point and fine rubber and solid
Edward is visiting at the home ofmounted harness.
Mr. \V111. Mlne'ra.
-arr. a r.(1 :.1 r s. S. Sample end Sort
Fl, ck, ef Colsioirg, are viasiting •a:
Mr. W. Ilagshaw1's.
A UHRNIM�IS Y[RDIGI
In Favor of
Star Flour
"None Better"
AND
"Few as Good"
You cannot afford to be with-
out it.
MANUFACTURED BY
HARVEY BROS.
A Good Way
to be Stylish and Becomingly
Dressed and to have your Cloth-
ing as thoroughly made and as
carefully cut as possible ig to come
here with your ideas.
First-class Workmen will turn
the materials which you choose
into pleasing, lasting realities.
Our experience is pretty good
assurance that you will be sorry
for nothing and prices are always
at the bottom notch.
W. JOHNS
Merchant Tailor
Holidays!
is Your Turn Next?
•
if you are going on a summer
vacation you cannot do without
at suit cause or travelling haft
We haven complete stock of the
most up to•date and nobby goods
in thij line which would be well
worth your inspection.
repairing
nickle
W. J. BEER