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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExter Times, 1910-03-24, Page 81' ,ti E MXE 1 H R TIKES MARCH 24th 11110 ti if is N ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••:•• •♦N♦N.N♦N♦♦♦♦ ••....♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦NNN♦♦♦••• ♦..•.NN••••N•.•..• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• STIWA�T's PHONE 16 MiIIincrij 006ninQ Our Millinery Room is open from now on. The represent- ationthis reason includess the the newest Paris and American farhion reproduced at the ever popular Stewart prices. Accept this as a personal invitation to conte and see everything that is new in Millinery, 50c. 60c. 15c. Black and White Dress Goods. This is a very popu- lar cloth this season and makes a lovely dress at a model ate price. 25c, 30c. Fnr a special line of vest- ings. These come in new stripes. spots and fancy weaves. It's a mercerised t1o: h ;Lnd a good washer. Ju -t the thing for an odd Wait, $1.00 Special Just. opened and ready for your inspection. "New Diag- onal Serge" the newest cloth for Spring Suits in I3lack. Brown, Blue and Grey. 50c. and 60c, i 1 For a Pongee Silk that • •2 will n ake you wonder how it could he made for the price Very suitable for an odd waist or dress. Ask to see it. House Uuro1shJnos RUGS Why buy carpets when you can get tugs that will fit al - 'urea any room in your house? And jtint think of the hard work they save you troth. Bring in your tneasurements and see if we haven't one the size for your room. Prices till Iii to $400 Curtains Spring House Cleaning means new curtains. Our New Curtait:s surpass any- thing heretofore ,• g shown w n and our prices mean money saved by buying them at this store. All lengths. a 60, 75, 111.00, $1.25 to $5.00 1 Linoleums "NA IRNS" That's the kind WC sell and you will saue money by buy- ing the best, it conies in 2, 3 and 4 yds. Remember we lay all linoleum free of charge. Wall Papers I)o you not think it would be wise to pick out your wall paper now? First buyers al- ways get hest choice. Be among the first. .i� 5c, 10c. 12ijc, 15c, I ,ui I 25e. Boys see our new arts, Ties, Shoes, Natss awry, Gloves and - Braces for Easter. MI kinds Produce taken as Cash J. A_ STEW ER ' ♦.♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦NN♦♦♦N♦♦♦ .N♦NNN♦•N.•N•••NN• .•...•••••••...••.•...N.. _ r r� in �► 2' 344 51 6 7 8 9 10,11 Ie 4111.115L1=6 11 11511__ (., ; 2041 zap?314 2326, 1 _1 O J 2/112&29 i 311 �1 Ilorseuten attention! The time is drawing cense when you 'ei!I be starting on the road again. You will be 1% amine cards printed. \\'r ale prepared 'to turn them out on the shortest notice. We have a good lino of cuts u choose front. The prices is right. Du not forget . ha; we give a free insertion •u the paper i1' you get your cards printed at the "Tithes" C•ffiet. You will mak0 no mistake by plac- Me an "ad" in our Want Column on page tour. ••••••••N••••N•••••••••♦ •♦♦•••♦♦N••••.♦••♦•.••••• •• Market Report. -The following is •• the report of Exeter markets, cor- •• rected up to March 211h. Wheat front $1.01 to $1.07. Oats 35-37e. Peas 80 10 '85 cents 1larlt`y 50-52c. Shorts $24.00 Bran $22.00 Model 'Flour $2.90. Fred Flour $1.45-$1.50. Ifny (19.00. $10.00 Coal, $7.25 a ton. 11 o•:a. i•vet% -.eht S9.55. Butter 20o and 21c. I•::cgs lee per doaen. Turkeys. 16o. dressed. Geese 11e dresa,d Ducks loo dressed Potatoes 50 to 65 rents. Clover seed $7,50 to $8.00. Timothy seed $1.50 to $2,50. Alayke $5.50 to $6.75: Chickens 12c. dressed Foul tic. dressed Dried Apples 5c. 2• • 22 • 2 • 22 22 22 •• ♦ • 2 ♦ • • ♦ • 2 . •• • • •♦ •• - • • • • • 22 .. - • ♦♦ 2♦ ♦i ♦s • .. 2� *••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1.•••••••♦•.•♦♦••••♦••♦•••• •♦•••.•.•.•••••.•♦•••••♦,•♦ i Wringers Washing Machines Churns Y: E. STOCK The BEST MADE ANi) The BEST KNOWN Wringers • Superior in every respect and will O11T-\VEA It and O['r-\VIt1NU any \Vringer on the Market.. Washing Machines Simplicity of Gearing is a prominent feature of the '('HER\tO \VASIIF,It which makes it not at all liable to get out of order. Roller hearing.. carry all the weight and slakes this Machine very easy running. Churns The DAISY OHiIRN is a good one everyway you look at it. Hasa most Convenient !land and Foot Drive and Roller Hearings for easy running. 11 EA DQl'A IHTi':Iles FOR CUirTFilY. NAILS, ROOFING, BUILDING PAPER, GLASS, IRON I'i1'E and F1 rTINGS Hawkins stove is Hardware Storo One Door North of Browning's Drug Store. White Wyandotte Flags for Hatching. Good Utility Strain. *1. I)) per 11 Eggs. 3 Settings $2.50. I letilsit or Lots $1.00 per IIN1 Eggs, srFertility Guaranteed el (1HAS. f'. HOOPER. Box 157. Ctrs. Win. ldrickitood ent•'rtain'd a ne:rnb'r of young people to a taffy pall on Tlnrraday" evening Inst. \ de,•r.•. t ant o: th • Exeter 1. 0. 0, 1', arContpnn cil by n :ember or the brethren. will go to EL afort h nn Fr:day and take part in the Loilg.` Exeter, Ontario. of inatrurt on. They will put on the serond degree. ••••••.••♦•♦••NN••.♦•♦•t Lora s • •...ms •♦♦♦♦... --Monday was 'the first day of spring. !lob.. Wilcox and Frank Boyle were .1 London Friday, `•irs. Wm. Carling was in London .Ist Friday. Mr. George Ped'.er. of Chicago. is his brother. John. lees .• your order for 'hot cross bu.is at Statham s. 711r. and Mrs. itobt. Wood. of Elim- ville. s,.i nt Friday in London. fir. Al. Ilastings and tMisa Lula seen Saturday last in London. M►.. E. 11. Vroonlan and daughter returned to their honk in Ilarriabnre. Fr:dn:, Miss Pearl IJLasctt, of London. ill visiting her parents. Mr. and Mr.. Al. 11'rtsct t. Mrs. (Itev.) C. W. Baker, of Arkona. is visi,in,• her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Fo:lick. Mr. and Mrs. S. Adair, of ,Park- hill. attended the Itannie-R,•mmer wedding Tuesday. lir. :end `Ira. Geo. Weekes and sou. of New York. aro visiting the form- er's brothers in town. Mr. John Bell has moved into the residence on Huron street which he recently purchased. Mrs. Mew.) 11. A. Grnhan.. or Lon- don. teas the geta, o' \Ir.. John W hitt.. sr.. on Monday. Niro; J. Ferguson. of Stanley Be. London. slant the we k end met h het (laughter, Mrs. C. \V. Christi... ND'. T. E. llandford shipped a car - ,1 0 Horses ut \\•innipe •. Monday. 1,. Ed. !limper neeonipan rd them. Mr. Frank Bowden left Saturday for Montreal. (nue.. eh( re he has ac- cepted a position in ono of the drug .00). ells Richard Treb:e moved his houscho'd effects to Centralia Satur- day. Ile has secured a position with '•1 r. 1:co. (?sorry. Mr. Wm. ,(ones hold an auction laic of h's bowie/mai effects on Friday "aat. Ile and ha; family expect to 'cave Saturday fur Regina. Sask. Mr. Mittal Clarke. of \1'inche:sea. oi• Thursday of last week for Unity. Sask.. where he will work with his brothrc Mid.. tt ho conduct,. a ,Rncrai r.orc there. The sad beet. ate* received .troth `'a:.ka,non. : ea, Mr. and Mrs. A. W, Vol. nson hail lour e.1 their only son. Charlie. on Saturday last. The ;ad was 10 years o:() and had meat i{ick on. hree . da)s w.th Tuberenlar• Meningitis. it Thursday night last a livery team from Exeter ran away Star I::nnondville, They went straight thsoi gh town and next morning were found abort five miles north. One of the an:rua's had its foot bt:diy cut. Seaforth Expositor. Iles. H. 1'. Sharp '!ave an t•tcr:I.'nt address ;a the Yount. Men's (J,nsi of lln:n street church Sunday afternoon Inst. Ilia subject was "Conversion" and the young men Jwrre greatly hl u,'r:i led by lt;. forceful ,remarks. :vest' Sunday Mr. 1?d. Cutter. of Ht. Thomas. will be present when a union service with the Jnmrs Street young men's C'nai will he held. Mr, Fred Kerr. President of Exeter Gun Club, attender! the .iframpton shoot on Thursday and Friday hat. in one event 1. was necceafnl , fin winnin,r 'lie :.labors cup. valued ahnnt *35. shooting 25 nut of 25. ilrs'dea this he won other prizes. Fred is .to he congratulated as !1e W415 up atrainst some of the heat shooters in ('•arid',. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S ASTORIA Al, s. (Itev,) 1). W. Collins was in Laudon Tneeduy. Miss Laura Kinsman is viaitiu; in London. Mr. 8. 1 oplcstone. or 11:y,h, vis t d It's mother Tuesday. J. G. Stam:nu'y was engaged at Court in Stratford, last Friday. Sugar -[making is In full swing and from reports there is a eoc.d Lou of K:1pt. Mrs. Powell returned on 'Monday from a pleasant visit 1%ith Mrs. E. ('. Thurnt01) st Listowel. Mr. A:rx Dow has sold his ti(ty- acree London It farm on Ih onion and in 11township.\ A e- 'Mu ..y to .Ir. Alex. ran. Mr. Sinunt Caniphell has so'd '1hr 100 -acre farm r• ( n11y purchtls:•d (raw Mrs. llod;tsou. of 1'ahorne, 'lo 11 r. Thomas \'e:lou•. ti.,;elday. April 211d - Iloue•hotd Eel n : are, etc.. the prop+•rty of 0.m. Jlani:e, North street. Elea. r. tia'e a: a o'clock, \\'rn. Anderson. A;; et. 1)11. OVENS EYE ANI) EAR SU1t. goon, will be at the Coutuiercial hotel. (lours 9 a. rn. to 1 p. in. Glasses properly fitted and diseases of eye, car and nose treated. Next visit Sa- turday, April 2nd, all day. Oft Friday the 'Exeter Gun Club will ho''d 'l heir nunat shoot ••011 their rounds all dauy. The program pro - v ded is a sp!endid one. 1t is the .•vent of the season for the lovers of trap -shooting. Admission Gent's 10 cents ladies free. ladle ww•i:1 be sup- pl`.ed with seats. The marriage took place in Winni- peg. on Sunday morn'ng. March 20,11 of Miss Edith Robinson. daughter of NG. and \irs. itichard Robinson. Lon- don (toad. sowl*. to lir, Allan Sproat of Saskatoon. who conducts a real estate. !and and insurnnc • business. Miss Itobinvon. who visited with rel- atives around h •r • during the past winter left lust Thursday for Chi- ca'ro a her • she visited 3 day or tiro previous to going to \Vino:peg. Mr. and Mrs. Sproat will reside in Saska- *00n. Au electrical storm raged for about an hour early Sunday morning. Sev- real of the electric light wares were .struck and on Sunday evening the Main street church and a number of residences were itithout the electric lights in consequence. At the Kry • mill the v ire wits brekea-t'ive the front (fool• and considerable of the metallic covering was blackened. The same thing occurred at the r•- sdence or Mr. T. plow kitis *shite a rs-de a of pain iw' w%• of the r i nc in a lido ( nen Mr. R. Davis wart knocked wit. Several electric light globts In a number of the houses %tete broken. The action on behal' o' th • 'Sink of Commerce of le,•afort h. ntrno's, 1 it 1 aborne •&I Bibb •rt Muttint Fir • Ins Co. c:uuc op for trial at a sp 0.3! s'tn o' the ('oun;y Court on V. 1111 s day last. His (loner .indge 1)071, t i'ded, The su l t w es for son • $e01 n . once on the buildings of Joel) NI. .Matthews. of Hibbert Township 1 he claim having 'been assigned to th bank. After the ease was taken up a sealement was effected with' the ap• prove! of 'the Judge whereby th• bank accepted $400 without. costs. .1. L. Killoran. oY Goderich and It. (' 11. Cruises, of Irak.•. Lash & Cassell Toronto. acted for the !lank of ('orli mere, and .1. 0. Stanburp. 0' I':v.•n,•r defend d th • Insurance. Company. Deism: the past few months death has thinned the ranks of the pioneers 'u th s part. On Sundae rnornin March 20th, 'Mr. George Lewis, on: of the o'dost residents of town. pass ed in peaceful triumph to his eternn reward. Ile oar born in Uevony)lir.• Entente! on 'March 29th. 11.20, an. Gassed away only 9 days berme 11 • 90th, It rthday. Ile was married 11 11,•vui,•l1 re in 1817 'to Mia. !Mary Ilan ceek w% ho prredccea»ti h to 10 T n r atm. Aboat 'fifty years ago they came to America and settled in New Wor k sante w here they resided fon roar yenrs. They then moved to 8,ephen iownsh p settling on n farm nn n he 10 h. tone, anon a her• tit: y ''t;.: for about 15 years. Inter movie:: onto Ihr 7th. concession. Plat saull! of (lrrd eon. There they lived for a u'1mf.er o' ycnrs. and it wile w'hi'r r •- s d.nit there that his earls, r in entered into rest. Two yearn nfler- anrds in 1)'!.0 It r. Leu is removed with his Ynmi'y 10 town alai*' he has hi•t•n n most hii:h'y resp:•sled res;d- en1 sine.• thnl time. 11, loaves to mourn be 'os* Giree daitehters, Mr. Lnmpurl. o' Mullin. ' Inn . Mrs. Sliru- rnel. o' \l aitsburr. Was'.)„ and M Mai ilia at hnnri• 3'so one astir titins n A,is,1,i•in. Mr. twilit. 'en l a lora' Drencher or the .mates :Street Motho• d at church and n easy-'e..der of the ehnrch at Credit on. Ile was bright and cheerf.r'. n d vat •I chra:inn and war wor111y o' •.w ...eels The flee as rl lee; • ,• tl to w'1hill n few .1;13 .4 I,.•'ur • h • .0 d. and his a ertn •sa ors his 'e •t 'or , man o: h .s age was remarknb'.•. 11•• tens n regular attendant al chnre11 and Nnss•trteetings. rind the timid iv prev'011r to his death listened eitb det',•ht to the s •rmnn of 31,•v. 11. llcl hs. 11,. had born in fait 'y stied hen'th nil winter but on \l ,achy,. March 13th. %ins tnken ill gr:rdua'ly irrow'ne weaker until Friday h h.•- cntne unconscious and n ilhotit n at rvvr•r'1 slept nu ay lull,: 1i % rpm., Inok i•s right early Sunday months.. The fen •rnl took p'nce Tuesday ori r- e./ n•t nfernn'•nt ink:1) . p'ar.• i 1 11, •,rlI' c:•metery. h e R • FORECAST \itli:n three days of noun on the 2a1.1iy another very nldrked s�•isrnie 'Truitt. Earthquakes in various ser• .ions of 'the r'ohr, will most likely be attended by votennid d slnrbnnc a in volcanic regions also by nbnornli. ma'rnetic and electric currents. and rnax:mutn flashes of auroral lights in the nothern reviono. A g••n.•ral and severe cold 3% ave for March it ill most ikely come n111 from the northwest. and sweep far into the sonth.•astern parts of the country in the rear n' advancing storm areas. It Hill toileh most parts of the country between 1110 25th nntl 29th. 13,` on est nril leninst inch phenomena. A Reac- tionary Storm I', nil (entrees (.0 th i0,h and 31st, This is at the eriiis of the Mt reit: disternanres, and so near the centre of the ,Mars and •:afeh periods on the 2Ist. Chit pro- longed storms of min. sleet and snow shnnld nal fir surppris:n;! during the la�t..wi'pii reh. Church Directory JAMES STREET METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Richard Hobbs, Pastor Sunday I'ublio Worship -10.30 a.inb and 7 p.m. Class Service -Sunday 9.30 a.m. 'Ind atter Morning Service and Wednes- day night. Young Maws Clans slid 1.L isbutoe.us 6nadly Al 1 p.m Sunday Sohool and (dote Masers L.30 p.tn. FpN orIh League -Tuesday at R. [ rn Prayer Meeting -Thursday at R p.m. March 20th. --The pastor will preach morning and evening. Subject at night "'rhe Evile of the Tobacco 113l,it". Men's Suits -AT-- $20,00 After all it's the Tailor who makea a suit a SUCCESS or a FAILURE. The most festin- ating style would be a fizzle if there were not careful needle work underneath. That is the reason our Suits at *2*) are Netter than the suit you buy in town for more money They are perfect in every way if not you can have your money (tack. W. W .TAMAN Merchant Tailor. EXETER ONTARIO IAm selling the best Woven Fence that is made and 1 ati selling at the following low prices: - 6 Bar Fence at e4 cts. per rod 7 Bar Fence at 27 cts. Per rod 8 Bar Fence at 3o cts. per rod fl. J. GLflTWOft1HY GRANTON. ON TA RIO -A SLUGGISH STitEAM" If your face is pale. your nr•lecles :anguid and your vitality weak, the condition of the brood is the• cause, It is thin and weak and flows slue- gisb:y through the system. Nyal's Blood i'urifier a most effic- ient preparation for purifying the b'ood. 1 Unities. Notches. 7o:Is and skin diseases soon disappear 'when Nyal's Blood Purifier is taken regu- larly. A dollar buys a largo Lottb. Get it at our store -the Nyal store. \'• a treat yoe right. W. S. Howey, Phm. B. Chemist and Optician EXETER - ONTAIRIO. Mr. Thos. Prior is i:l at his holno. 111. Frank Kn'••4,, w, lio has spelt. the winter in California, is visit- ing in town. r those who intend f0 spend 111•• hu' day out of tnw'n sire Mrs. 1•:.I. et. ! 11 l.nt88 1. \1rs, M. til r itiI 26th, at 9 a.m nrantfotd Mss L, Flare in London.�• G. �iZ'CCC `1 sea V. Fisher, in Hamilton. M , 11ssett in I oris. Mia, C. Ford The General Stock of Alel'-+ THE OLD RELIABLE We are showing this week a Large Range of New Goods which have just come to hand, Among them are those up-to-date Shirt Waists for the Ladies Also White Skirts Nobby Goods which was made note off in our last ad. You should see them be. fore making your selection. A Word to the Young Men If you need a Fancy Shirt or Tie, Het or Cap, we ha1� them just the style you require. We have just opened up a fine range of up to -date line of Men's Shoes, very stylish, something to talk abont. We have decided to go out of the Ready-made Clothing and if you want a Snap Give Us a CaII. Highest prices paid for Produce. CARLINCBROS. Do Not Buy It Until You Thr It The CarboeMagnetle Razor Is not temporal to inter, a fire herr, but by Means of a secret electric 1•toeess at an even temperature of 2.507 degrees At the same Instant the steel Is carbonized bo ed Liar,+eesn A [1111a- O Orli . 1 1.y whl. h dlamond3 lurve been pro- duced- The result is the hardest e'uttinc- edge sane ten lu s,:"nu:-a blade that Vie gut:r:intoe for a .'Nelda • of perfect wear -no hcnirpp no Dread ng, •"rhe brat with t' ''dila edge" 1 t superior to any 1 •::r ever made, whether the rl:ince•, hollow -ground or the "water" Mede of the "safety." But you do no% recd to take our W. J. H EAMAN, word for this -you rein try the Carbo- ata5110tk• without ri=king a penny of your own •y -Fou can enjoy 3) cowl, comfortable shaves with it at our expense -you can compare it with thn razor that you are new Using and jute, for yourself which Is best -then 1f y,nt want. Fou can retuni the Carbo- 11::gr.et:c aid not be Out 0 cent. LOOK FOR TMS TRADE MARA •8ie6kdemtfhehe Car6o l4ie EXETER, ONT smfnmmmmmmmIt? !ft mmmmmrG � TAILORING! � t NOW Sorino SolUDus E E 1 We guarantee Best Workmanship, Best Material, Best Fit and Prompt Service. Come in and inspect our materials. W. JOHNS. ♦ Merchant Tailor - Exeter, Ontario 3 oimusaisiii as us iu 444 44 44 44 14 44 US 14 IC OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT On Saturday, Bus & Dray Business (laving purchased the 1 Bus and Dray business from W'p'm. Arnold, I ho- , licit a share of your pat- Marchl ronage. Orders left at the Advocate Office. "'••'1 it London. Miaa Lizzie Handers ;n I'rola 'ietor. chandise 111 the StOI'e One i Loudon. Mr. M. F. Salter is this week mov- ies Into Ale. It, Goa'd's house 011 .100111 Sire 1 vacated by Mr. '1'. 11. Johns n ho (las moved into the house nu 1I d'cy sf r. rise. nl ly vacated by \Ir. 8d sistl.lam•. Dlr. :nudes h,- moves) 1110 h • hoes • vacated by M1.. 11e11d •11 n h Mrs. Redd( u has tak••n !• , 1 • .1 her in 111 • house on 1 • , 1 r •• . • h.• recently p'nt•chnacd from .\1 r. .'•. .1 •s. A 'ergo number of our 'citi,lens sported the $hnmrork Thursday last. In the evening an excellent :acture tins given in she Town Hall on the fe of St. Patrick by the Rev. 1), ‘1. ('ntlins. n" the Trivitt :1Tcrnoria. Church. Thr history of the life of St. Patrick and that of the early ages of Christianity in the now Brit- ish Isis w38 thoroi,phly enjoyed. Iter, tiro Collins to d of the Itre of captivity of St. Patrick and rho out- growth of religion from that cap- tivity. the persecution of the enr:y monks. the outcome of %%Nidi was .he:r butedslic iife. To this Saint much of the success in the conversion of Ire'and and the spread of the Christian faith. .'i' h stor:nn lieu. Mr. Collins stands we 1 ;n t114. front ranks as was shown ti; she very nh'•• manner in nhich he ,raced the life of the early tribes of .he 1.s'nnds. ''The .wearing of th green" has been strogly character- • c /t' .h•• Irish .talion tied 0' its reiigion. and its .ignirieence haa been handed down through the ern- . it:es o: 4irne until now it has he• come the accepted witwnrd s'gn. not only of the Irish nationality. but of Mr. and Mrs. Jolu1 8;, 1 5, tt Ito haw'.• door north of the fust ot110e I will be placed on sale. Price must be the great advertiser to clear out the stock. Come and secure your share of the 1)11.gaint, Cannot give prices at the time of going to press, but ('ver%'tllln', must 15! cleared out at once as this is A Genuine Clearing Sale and no bathtub;, Batter owl Egg.4 Taken. Sale conducted under the management of B. W.F.Bl;AVERS Sul'('e•snr tO the fat 11. W. l;rod•'tit'k. the profession of the Christian faith spent the winter in n;r'nnd are ex - u^. •a t,h 1 , St. 1'alisel;. peeled to : F. and a1 New York \\'rdn.a• -� day or Thitielav hat• n s i ed on It '0 YEA RS 1.XI'ERTM:NCR OF AV' OLD Nf'it41*. Mrs. Winslow's, Sootbia,r rfyrup (r the prescription of one of the best female physicians and /terses 'in the CORN!! FEED CORN FOR SALE ' AT THE IlENSA\LI, FI -OUR iNG MILLS, H. Cook, Sons & Co. HENSALI,, ONT. i'kiitltt It's a Long Road that hasn't a turn, and r% longer one that doesn't, COMP Mit a ..t'. ibis mill is makinc a flour scent .t to urate, - you watt Flout that is ill lie k1. laved ranter ter i Tor to They o I like "mt•lter used to mak*' you can yDrnrl I{aster in Toronto and non a et it hPt..• ;1.30 days in 'London before return, g nlr l il:11nr. (Elia k to. llardtwnr` are now eon[- I .0 It th sr it e hti 11 Lnitrd Htates', and has been used furl tie north of Dr.Ilrowning's slur,•, fifty yenrs wtilh never-fnlline auco.•ss 1I', 1 Is,v• nota :ln up -fn -dot' ;hi millions of tnnthers for their 0 ti, slur'' designs bitl:d up children. 11 relieves the child from with Infest deadens in sh •(wins, 11- children. cur !!lobuli 1h,' pr, tient buil p es diarrhoea, griping In 1 building has not the bowels' and wind colic. II R Inv rnmmndimrs n ricer parr• th • y ,iivini; health to the child, it rc�ts the firth is ennhled In bindle :i tetra• mother. Twenty-five testa tt bottle. ing para entforis ni The tinsmith. ing department is s'ituslyd upstairs. Model la the t•'.1 ,eliai.le, For Flour (hat's always,.1Mid, buy ours. Alanlltacturcd by Harvey Bros. •