HomeMy WebLinkAboutExter Times, 1910-02-24, Page 8ti ri h u g r. k 'r 1 hi ra S FEB. 24th 1910
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tied tit to February 2ith.
Wheat from $1.U1 to $1.07.
Oat, 31 to 35c.
Peas HU to •85 cents
Hurley 48 to bU cents.
Shorts $24.00
Bran *22.00
Model Flour $2.90.
Feed flour $1.50 to *1.55.
floes. neve eight. H.30.
Rutter '.0o and 21c.
1•;gge 24 and 25c.
Turkeys Ilio. deemed.
Geese 100 dressed
(lucks 10o dressed
Potatoes 59 to (i5c dressed.
Clover heed $7.50 to 1S8.00.
Timothy seed $1.50 to .`'•2.50.
Alsyke $5.5t1 t0 $11.75.
lea) *9.01. I$10.00
Coal, *7.25 a ton.
('hiekens 12e. dressed
Foe! 9c. dressed
1); .ed Apples 5c.
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Spring Goods
1; ARE HERE i•
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We have been very busy the last few weeks open-
• ing and marking our new Spring Goods. These goods •
2 we are sure, will appeal to you. ;i ••••♦•••••••••••••••••••••
New Dress Goods, Silks, \t'aists, Skirts, Linens plain
and stripe, Ginghams, Prints, Zephcrs, Flannelletes, LOCALS
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s • Chambray's, •
1 2 :: \L•. (:en. Young. of London. spent
2.I .11(1.1)' itt town.
• Black Underskirts Dress Goods 2 I u '•'ry few vve' . visiting T
• • (::intoe for a few tweaks.
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Sir. Peter Gardiner. of Illyth. vis -
We are well pleased with :: ed his mother in town this week.
this season's Dress Goods • • bliss Elia Link. of Crediton. is vis -
every new weave and color is • • iting her aunt. \Ira. Wit. Kuntz.
here. Now is the time to se- • •
Mrs. Borman Fair. or Hanley. Mn..
lect your dress before they Z IY•
are pa ked over and have • Visited Mrs. John Pedlar on Friday
them made while the dress • • as:•
makers are not to busy. _ • Mr. John T. Wood Shipped a load
♦ • of cal 1!o• 10 Ilse Toronto Janarken
• O S:atit•day.
• : \luzzle your dog is the order of the
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• • Ladies 13 ,eek Underskirts
• • bidet( Sateen Silk Huish with
• 111-1. tu.d two frills well ►u:ule
• • la; ge. s ,.., $ 125
• A Prier
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New Linens
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I. In Stripe and Plein Linens
• the have all the new colors.
• These goods are suitable for
• 2 Ladies emits and I)resses rend
2 j cameo t be Purposed 25c
2 = fate %wear and looks
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•Z • New Shirts
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♦ color and style is shown gnod
• 00 washers, and made to fit. $ l
• • 11 toe first Choice
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• ♦ hose
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• • All our heavy winter won
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ed hose just the thing for
good honest wear for boys
- and girls. In sizes front
2 f 1 to 10. To clear 25
1910 Shirts are here. Every
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WalljPapers
•• day. if you don't the dog catchers
• will.
We are delighted with our • • \Ir. J. 'Mallon. of the Centre:
new Nall Papers and we• lion!. is con:ireti 10 the house wide
want you to Fee them. Tiring •♦ Scarlet f:•r.
along the size of your room • 2 :• A(essra. l.e ,-u and Chester Cotllt t,
and we will bhow you paper sp, Sunday with friends at Ellin -
roomwill please you for any • • titl111e.
room in your house. • •
Q • •• Mr. Geo. Beavers. o: nerryland. is
5, 8, 1 0, 12 1=2, • • • • iF. I1••ayscr
u<•. r. o: his brother. M. i3. W.
h.
15, 20, 25 cents • • Mr. 8. (toss. of Saskatoon. Seek..• • is this week the guest of Mr. turd Mrs.
Our Want Column
This is the time of the year whenmatey of thi fanners are holding Auc-
tion bales. A number of them are
uaiQg the cu:untns of the Titus for
advertising hunt. An ad. is it good
payin-: proposition. If you are 'bilk -
Me
ilk-
inr o: bolding a reale do not forge.
this timely suggestion. Oust look tip
our "Want Column" uu page four.
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\1r. Fronk liheer,• /ISIS been laid tip
for n few days ibis week with Lu
Grippe. •
Air. JohnMay, of the London (toad.
mouth, is at present under the doc-
tor's care.
The Five hundred club gave u mas-
querade at the skating rink on Thera -
day evening Inst. There were a good-
ly number o: masqueraders present
and a very enjoyable lime (spent on
the ice. After the skating lunch was
served by the young ladies in Dr.
lirownin::'s block which .:8now being
fitted tip for T. Ilawkins 'dt Bon.
Slatequarries have been discovered
at Nett... Point on Lake Huron. The
a$aay shorts No. 1 goods. 11hicit have
been taken mit by the use of dyna-
mite. An I'nglieli syndicate with an
oil barron of 9'etrolcn, are interested.
A diamond drill is to be forwnrded
from England. and, if final tests as
o the depth and quality are satis-
factory. a company twill Int formed.with a paid up capital of $1.500,000.
Thou the G. T. It. will lay a siding
from Forest to Kettle '.1'oint.-Sca-
furth News.
Mr. L. C. Fleming. of Canton. Sec-
retary of the• 'Huron County Y. M.
C. A. has severed his connection with
the association and has accepted an
appointment to the staff of teachers,
of the Galt Colleginte Institute. The
Y. M. C. A. of Huron are lasing a
good man and one a ho has been de-
voted to his work. We regret that
th.• Y. M. C. A. generally through-
out the county has not met with the
co-operation that Ihe work is en-
titled to. In conseauenc_• a great
deal of the interest has been lost. Mr.
Fleming will commence has new d a -n
------------ ♦ It 11 i Brower' ties on \londay next. ile has tee
S A number of Exeterites took in the engaged at a salary of $1 100 nod
Hair Burettes • • Landon-.Goderich hockey thatch at his subjects will be Mathematics. Il
♦ (ioderich on Friday evening last. tory and Gymnastics. It is expected
• t Airs. It, Daniels was called last Mr. Cullens. of London- wia take up
Special for This Week. • t,Pelt to 1'nderttood, owin to the the work of the Y. Al. C. A. for a
12 dozen Ladies Hair Bar- • • tress of her mother. g while at least.
ettesin all colors and shapes = O Mr. Ambrose Smith. who a few The funeral of henry Dowell oho
worth :i:,c. 25c • t.,,.,rs 0 tdas manager of the Hove r_ died on Saturday last took place Tues-
'1'oClear at •• „ 1 n!. ,,, uIt" n. d:<d recently at day morning to the G. T. It. dep.'
• • t 1 ,;.!:. r,. r - . and thence to London interment he-
Z`.1r. Uhl-. Garvey is the proprietor ing in the Siloam cemetery. Mr.
♦ • o: a Dot . Horne sheep that within Powell was one b:' The pionee A
♦ . ♦ ♦ Western Ontario, Ile w a/
year bus had three liarr+, making
See Our New Spring ' • a` of fide iambs. „ ninth conces. London rToun1
p g Highest Prices �'
Shoes Alis, Ella 1 Willies Maud Rol ' ,t', in 23rd. fe_2, and in
Paid for all ♦♦ M. Armstrong and M. G i' tear married to ('athrrtne \Ic
♦ 1:• T8aeft for :'.it hcon. nhn piedeceas d h'tn su1aeWear One of Our liner:
. 1 , at'cnd the Mil- ; :.oars ago. Shortly before the death
Z 2 Farm Produce• rr'tilrs' o' Mrs. I o8 -ell, he moved with hi.
S KING Hats• E. Jones. underwent an opera -
family 'to Oregon. nhere he rest td
•lion on Tuesday. The operation was t about three years n:ro whet' it •
performed by Dm Browning. of :wait, re.eerncd to ('anada. For t+em- t'm
and McDiarrnid. of I1.,n':i:i, h• has reside) in town tdah bis con
Mr. and Mrs. E. .tory entertained Stephen. He hoe a loy;ll ('anadl n
n 'Matter of their friends to an Conservat;we and a Met hod to Ther •
oyster supper on Thursday evening weer• born to him 13 children ,..v. ti
last. The evenin:f was pleasant y of t. horn s ervive It- bort M o
spent in music and games. \1'a t sun 1 re o•' : H: n •-t to• isc ns 11
.John ` ed .uta1 (icor a I.cedon 'o•'te
Sir. Xerxes Elliott :eft Wednesday ship 11111 Stephen o" Exeter. Mr.
for Regina. Sask.. with a car load of Stephen 1'ottelt Accompanied the re -
horses for Sir. T. E. '11andiosd. mains to London.
\.•rxes intends going on a ranch tett
.hots.
On Sunday last Rev. it., /Hobbs
commenced an eight-day revival in
the .lames street Methodist church.
Ile is being ass'stid each et•••ni lg 11)
one o.' the neighboring ministers.
Mr. Frank Cornish. who hna been
pith 1 enprase & Ilierke for the tease
two months. left \fondtry inorn:ns.
for London it here he has secured a
position at his trade.
Mr. and Mrs. Wes ;. Sh.-rritt of See-
bern. \Iane elm i.:. r, .11 visiting
the Int ler1' tat •„•- •1:. and Mrs.
John .larrott . o.$ (.11, r e aativee in
toe n. left for Ih •ir bow • nn Wcdn0s•
day Inst,
Mics Corn Prior en-.er.a sed the
Poen:! I.adirs• Sen int. C!o
h won \\•ednesda:rc)' eevennlt11
e t:. Lunch was 'creel
•:erdr at. the hoes. The circ
entertained th's week b.
'.1 ss \icl'atl!s.
1 The loud that came down from lien-
- • to attend the skating party on
I')• ;tsday last lend troubles of their
..,•n. V' hen ‚.t ji bin about n utile
,e nn town theure sleigh
It t to •rir eon)pp:cast led to rrctbroka
:owner's bohs'ei' h to reach .01111.
Mr. 'rhe., Morris. o: t'sborne. had
•i brood mato drop dead on Tuesday
of hast week. lie was drawing a load
or !reeve! and hid stopped nt the top
h • hill a: Mr. 11. Westlake'(. On
the• horse Rive i Jump
,nd in eeveramint:ten drorped over
lend.
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Compare Your Razor
With the New Carbo Edge
Demi be'atisf,ed with the razor you been pMdu.el. The result 1s the
ore using because you merely think hardest cutting edge known to s1 !Chet.
11 19 the best. -a blade that you never terve to
tier the Carbo•Mal,netic. it well hone or grind.
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Don't take our word for It -the
last longer -It <will give you a quicker,
smoother shave.nsnr
Try 1t for 30 dogs at our ex use -
then you well know which is the best
prove, ltsrlf-eo,no in 1011 ty and g. t
ono on 30 days' trial --free.
for th, euro teat of value is com
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parison.toes eon Tees MOB •tMtt •.
"flight tempering" 1s the secret
• f 1-atbo-yingnetlr S:IIermrlty. The ���.. nn,iiir �1 / i .�
...rho edge' Is seeuird by an rdrtt ••--••••t-•••••-•
e heat of ei degrees hn •
`heit-a emcees of tnn simi-
lar to that by white" diamondr es et) glltf Ma U`
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W. J. HEAMAN, EXFTER, ONT.
FEBRUARY SALE
Just now we need money, nutreso than generally. and in realer 10 meet
our demand', we have decoded In hold It Februniy Sale which will continue to
the end of the month. 1Ve have tunny odd lime- on hand 1h•It 1111 giing to
gardli'ss of price. All our regular lines will het tit during ((tie Stk. '111is is no
SY1\1-33.CATi SA=JE+
but a genuine money BRINIER. WE NEED THE MONE=Y! 'Ihe
stork entnpresea Foley good.. 1 .tees, Stationery rpm's, envelopes, hose), TAI.
cunt Powder,, i'et fumes, 'Toilet articles, Toilet and Castile soap.. A slash in
everything. We Need The Money!
Zi ID/4112'H A HAM 1' 1. Jfr.
2.1s Linen Papertries 19s. 5c. Linen i'apert ries 7 for 2$c.
line Linen or bond pads 2 for 15e. Ilk•, Envelopes 2 for 15c.
lit •. Toilet Romps & Sapnho:t for 24k•. 25c Local view cettls 1.k'. doz.
Don't Miss This Sale! Come and See for Yourself! See the floods in The
Winslow! More Inside! (Ireatest Display of St. Patrick and Piaster Post
Cards In Town! REMEMBER THE. PI ACI:!
THE PURITY
.1. Willis Powell,
Manager.
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TAILORING!
NOW SprIuo SuIUos
guarantee Best Workmanship, [lest Material,
Best Fit and Prompt Service.
Come in and inspect our materials
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Merchant Tailor - Exeter, Ontario 3
USOilUS Ai US US UStii U M' US `C
The Uniform Promotion Examina-
tions for the Public Sehucole of the
('minty ti; liuron Hill hr head on
Match. 22. 2:1. 24. ,1910. Teachers
sho eld notify t heir In.p:•ctors at
once, of the nennber•04 papers re wir-
ed for the second. third and (mir:b.
el•...es. The 'ewers ordered will 1,,•
stet to the teacher s address before
March 101It 1910.
A iter enr Storm Period is in pro
••res. ns February paws into March
The Moon inss••s over the eel...tires
e eget or on Ile. Nth. indicating rise
t.' tern;^rallure. falling barometer.
:end renened storms t• rain. 11ind and
thunder. nn and n. ,Ir t hat: dale.
These Worms hill renes :heir en:m;n-
•ttion the Orel two or three days in
Starch. The seennd probanle aeismie
2(.t l
;,rind !n Fehrenry is central nn the
23rd. covering front the 21st to the
i.
A grand nrnstluerade rind reeinu
carnival ane held in the skating rink
nn Friday evening Inst. The Exeter
hand was in attendance. The ice tuns
Rind. 11. Bissett dressed a. a rose -
boy non the prise for hest trent.'
en.t a me. %bile Mise Oladys 11:»-1 t
is Mother Goose en. awarder) ;he
price for the hest 'ndy's en•:ume. E.
Elliott <. nn as comic anti 11. 11 ;rnes.
<won the 'oral take off. in the races
Ed. Anderson compered the open and
Oscar Anderson the boys race.
Tle• 1:pnOrth League of Iles James
stre••t \lethodist church on :Monday
evening last filled their engag••ni-nt
to vine: tris Eye omit League of the
Mensa:l Mei hodist rloircle. The night
ons n11 that rot:d be desired. not loo
ro'd and beautiful nioon fight. but oh
those toads! Around .,Vert o'c'nek
t tt o large handsleigha and 'two
p rtsure s'oi1•hu :e.'1 the drench twills
over fifty young people. The last
:0114 arrived nt liensall shortly after
eight 0heti the vis'1ors provided n
program in the form of nn "Up even-
ing." Several int erc.l'ng nddretrers
*ere given on irnportnnt "Ups" in
League work. The addresses were
interspersed witb music. Mr. A. E
Iluswca, President occupied the chair
in n very efficient manner. The
subject of the evening seemed .
ee��,.in r::• p a.: (t . e h e ad-
a:rcndy lead an "up" 'ong the road.
h.r iur.,,i ,i: v ten (11 n:1. her/ or
any the worn; for the experiment..
The; s 7111:y 1 a f 1t• • ,, 'e a
-'•o 1. 1.1:r of g!asess. rube.. e• .
Ater the orogr•Inr had been herrn 1)1
Ile•nsn'1 League took charge awl
treated I he visitors right roynll).
Refreshments neve tt:•rved and a
mp'endid Social time ten. enjoyed In
ederviot e. The Gewalt Lengurrs nr •
excellent entertaincra and the Ex.. -
ter Lea •tier+ are Ion.] .n . h r p ries
of tb•' ire:rtut .1• acro -.led r•ur.
A ;eh'ic meeting ens he'd in he
'rune 11:t'I. 11, ler. nn Standay even -
;n^. 1'e1,uary 2I••:. 1911). to orgnttir.e
aI brunch for placer a The Children's
Aid and .Ilitnt:111W Society. Tho
Rev. high Ft` t: it,on. o; 8:rat-
:orJ. county (gen: for I -1111 ad-
dressed the meeting on 'Child serving
and human. Works and :1 so le: 'mile
:he :(acus and cons:ilnt on of ieeech a
s, ••ty. AIer the address the so-
ciety swan organised with the follow-
ing officers: Mott. ('res. \Ir. 1Vnt.
Ilaw•den Reeve of E- •t •r. l'r 1e, • it.
1\eidenhanrtuer 11. A. !s• Vie • 1'; .
;n1 Rue. 'n':r.;nr. .' P. 1'.'. t:
roan. 2nd Vico. Pre... Sling 11. 1:'•. --
man. See':. Mre. R. Fitton. Treaser r.
Mr. G. Ilarr:.on. 'ur'eles o: Exece-
1ive. he resident m'n eters. Corn..
the resident nein eters. ('nnvas.ets and
•o ectors ti Ir nplointed by min.e-
•er4 in rnrh church. The (a)i'drert's
Aid Sneiety 'e doing a pond 'ork in
raring for neglected children. Since
1110 end of September ei thteen neglec-
ted chi'dren vele ntide nerds of the
snc'iely n1' nhielt Mr. Frrgnstki le
Alen:. With the exception of one
.hey have all been paced in private
is • 1.1,•• renrainitttr tine is a
bright little boy. Any persons wish-
ing to foster a nice little girl dr
boy. Mr. Ferguson would he pleased
In hear from them. iris address is
70 Iliirnn Street. Stratford.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTORIA
Church Directory
JAMES STREET
METHODIST CHURCH
Rev, Richard Hobbs, Pastor
Sunday Public Worship -10.30 a.ms, 1
and 7 p.m.
Claus Service -Sunday 0.30 a.m. end
after Atorning Service and Wednes-
day fright.
\'olrnd Iden'• ICIw seed Catechumens
buaar r I 1 p est.
Sunday School and Rtbfe Chaves f.3
Epworth League -Tuesday at 8. pen
Prayer Alerting -Thursday at 8 yen.
PRING/
uitings
have arrived and we are
showing the latest styles
ill SUITINGS, OVER -
COATINGS & TROU-
SERINGS, at Prices
away down.
Let us have YOUR
ORDER EARLY.
W} W. TAMAN
' . Merchant Tailor.
EXETER ONTARIO.
Attention
Ladies you will soon be thinking
about your Spring Seeing and how
about your sewing machine, will it do
the tine work that is required of a
gond machine?
Why not ell ft
Y CIIWb� ei, Art pay
t.as
on an tip -to -date machine? 1Ve
are giving to the people of Exeter and
surrounding country the biggest value
in a sewing machine that was ever of-
tered. For $'l'2 75 we can give you s
machine guaranteed for 10 years.
Quarter cut oak finish, high atm. au-
tomatic lift, full set of attachments.
hall bearing and everything that green
to make up a high grade machine.
Call and let us demonstrate their
wonderful value to you.
5. Marla Sc son
Bus &Dray Business
Having purchased the
Bus and Dray business
from Wm. Arnold, I to-
Iicit a share of your pat-
ronage. Orders left at
the Advocate Office.
T G.
Creech,
Proprietor.
THE
High
Of Living is
by eating more bread
Cost
easily solved
the
finest food.
Model
Flour makes the most appe-
tizing loaf. It (las the nutty
flavor always desired. With-
in the last week several have
told us they' never used any
Hour equal to it
1llannfitctured by
Harvey Bros.)
CORN! 1 IGranulated Sugar 20 lbs. for
ate.
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Carling Bros.
BIG STOCK
Wo feel that owing to the Large trade that we are doiag
that it would not bo wise on our pa.t to close the Big Sale,
so have concluded to extend the sante for
DAYS
in
MORE
of unmistakable Barg:.ins. Our 10 days' sale will go
down in the history's business as the most successful ever
held in Exeter or Iluron County, notwithstanding the enor-
mous selling of the past 10 days. Thousands of articles still
remain, consequently we have decided to hold a 10 days
extension aale hegining
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And Continuing for TEN DAYS ONLY
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Bear in nlintl that, the goods offered in this sale does
not cohsist of an aggregation of old shop-worn goods or nn -
desirable sizes. Eery article is clean and up -to date and
we can Fit. and Suit the Choicest Buyer, Tho prices we
quote on this page will be talked off for year&.
You will be Sorry if YOU MISS IT. STOP
Chance of A Life -time
And think of the money saving opportunity. Ilundreda
late just finding out about this monster sale. Their lucky
Neighbors who were here have been talking about it and
hundreds of new facts were seen here every day. Often
25c Here will do the work of $ 1.00
elsewhere. The worts `•BARGAIN" never had a Truer
or Stronger Meaning than now right here. Remember these
Prices go into effect Thursday Feb. 24th and the goods will
be sold at the price advertised. Be sure to come early and
get first choice. yon will never see such prices again.
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Follow The Crowd To This
Bona Fide Sale.
Ladies Silk Waists
$2.00 Waists for $ I :;s
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0.98
3'- tl
4.50
Mens Night Shirts
it0c Night Shirts
75e 11
81 4.
4:1c
590
fi11c
Mens& Boys Suits
& Overcoats
Boy$ at.
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$2'29
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4.14 ' _.
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Buggy Rugs RIMS1
FEiN) CORN FOR SOLI: -- - -
AT (III? IIENSAI-i, FLOUR•
TNG MILLS.
Low.
Ladies Wrappers
$1.75 for 49c
1:5 for
Furs
$22 Sable Ruff fol'
• 15411
$20 for 1427
$:i:) Fur coat for20 111.15.49
Ladies Hand Bags
5Oc Hand Bags for 410
M1c
Ladies Shoes
2 Ldies shoes $119
2.15.010 `rr�`-.3.00 r' 1
Gfoccri('s porportionately
The Toronto Factories &
H. Cook, Sons & Co.
IIENSAL1,, ONT.
Miss Catherine Making 'eft Satur-
day to attend the millinery owning.'
ht Toron:. �ik
Two rinkks of Exeter curlers expect
to visit Ailsa Craig and St. Marya
to-dny (Thttrtday).
L�
Mills Syndicate.
INO BROS.
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