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rUIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR—No 1906
EXETER, ONT. CANADA. THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 28th 1910.
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JONES & MAY'S
Phone No. 32.
TUB GOODS X
FORSPRING
THIS is the'1'inte for making up your Wash Goods. We are
well prepared to supply Your needs with a beautiful
showing of the season's most Stylish Goods. All the
Newest Patterns and Shades.
Be Sure and Visit Our Wash Goods Department.
Fancy Ginghams I Plain Repp
In all the latest Patterns
and new Shades. Checks,
Plaids or Stripes shown in
abundance.
1 One of the most Popular
I' Wash Goods for Spring Suits
or Dresses, All the Newest
{. Shades are shown,
10c and 12}c per yard ' 25 cents per yard
White Vestings Linen Suitings
That very popular White
Gouts for %Vaists or Dresses
Ten different Patterns,
15, 16, 20, 25, 30c a yd
Very touch in demand for
Wesh Suits. We are show-
ing a full range of these in the
good Shades and Patterns
15 25, 35, -10c per yard
Ladies Wash Suits
Just arrived a Swell Line of L ,dies Wash Suits al! ready tor
you to put on. No waiting to have them trade. They ars in
Plain Blue, Tan or Linen Shades with different Colored '*'riming
also Fancy Stripes which is very pretty.
Dress Skirts
Plain Black Voiles, Black
and Colored Serges, Pennines
and Venetian Cloths all made
up in the New Styles.
Ladies Waists
Black and Colored Silk
Waists, Cream and Ecru Net
\Valets. Fancy Lawn or
Plain Linen. a Fig essortuent
Prices $5 to $10 $ 1.00 to $5.00
Gents Furnishings for Spring
All the New Goode are now ready for you.
supplied than ever which i; saying a lot.
New Shirts New Gloves
New Ties New Sox
New Collars New Suspenders
New J'nncv \'ells New t'ndarwear
\\'e ate better
New Straw !late
New Slott Bats
New Stiff Hats
New Caps
Jones & Ma
Headquarters for the Celebrated W. E. Sanford
Clothing also high grade shoes and wall paper
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CORRECT CLO'i'NING
ACH new Season the Weavers bring nut Patterns more
attractive than ever before. This season is no excep-
tion. (treys and Blues are the nredo►ninating ideas
in Color with a sprinkling of Brown the variety is aimnst
endless. Do not he afraid to have an extra Suit, a change
will make your Clothes last longer.
Por
Young
Men
WPhave eO P Special Styles. a snap and
ginger in the ('ut and the Colorings than shit the older and
• morec•ons(•rvativ • wenrere. Our Clothes relit Wren of ell
! ii • tastes. the Styles ate distinctive and the Qualities always re•
liable.
with
little
!HMO
HIGH-GRADE FURNISHINGS. HATS, CAPS,
BOOTS & SHOES. NEW COLLARS.
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KEEP A -TRYING,
Say "1 will!' and then stick to it -
That , the• only way .to do it.
Don t build up a while and then
Tear the whole thin,{ down again.
Fix the goal you wish to gain,
Then „o at it heart and brain.
And. though She etoudl shoat out the
blue.
1)o not diet your purpose true
With your sighing.
Stand err et and like a maul
Know "The} can who think thee*
ran.'
Keep a -trying.
Had Columbus. half seas o'er.
Turned back to his native shorn.
filen would not. to -day. proclaim
Round the world his deathless name.
So must we sail on with him
Past horieone far and dim.
Ti11 at last we own the prise
That belongs 'to him who tries
With faith undying:
Own the prise that all may win
Who. with hope. through thick and
thin
Keep a -trying.
HOW ABOUT YOUR EYE! blG11Tf
Mr. Grice, M. O. & D. 1t. of 'the ,\V.
.1. Wray & Co.. Orit. will' he at lfow-
ey's Drugstore this Thursday and Fri-
day with a full line of Optical moods
day with tt full line of Optical Goods
and the 'latest and nest methods of
testing. If Suffering from defective
vision. do not fail to see him. All
Goode and Work 3uarantced. :No
char re for examination.
Will Knight, of London, k yieitinb
in town.
Mrs. Barkner and Miss Agnes Hark -
Tier have returned home front London.
Wellington Knott bat secured a
position at the tannery.
Mr. John Watper spent Sunday at
lois home in Zurich.
Mr. E. A. Axt. of Zurich. *:pent Sat-
urday in town.
J, (l, Htanoury wag in Toronto
Il, r•A9
on b •un last week.
Miss Melinda \Valper has returned
home from Hamilton.
11r. Chas. Baynes spent Sunday at
h - horn- in Granton.
Mr=. (Iter.) Coii has returned
home after visiting in London.
to ih`M Lillian -1 liunkinBoyle ient at L•'aSluhar.
Mr. and 'Mrs. A. G. Smillie, of Hen-
sel' were guests at Mr. Jos. Murray -
on Tuesday.
There k some agitation in town for
a weekly half holiday during the sum.
mer months.
Mr. Wm. Snell. of Elimvillc, shipped
-1 load of butcher's cattle to fat.
Thomas on (Saturday last.
Mr. 7, li. Ilandford shipped a car
load of horses 'to 'the \\-.est last week
and is Shipping another this week.
Iter Iloznrth. of Iteneall. n student
of the Exeter High School. was un-
able to attend school east week mein;
to a slit( knee. the result of being'
pricked with a pin by one of the zirls.
Mra. 1. F. Shan, and daughter and
trans.Sleave' this (Thnri,dey)
mortnn! for Toronto there they will
at t• rid the meeting of the Auxiliary'
of the •Woman's Foreign Miamian So-
ciety.
The material is twin; put on the
4,1840
$1.00 per year ft:advance
Locals f James St. Methodist Look at This List for Your
Al r, 1'. J. 'Wilson is on a business Church Exeter,
trip to i'eterhoro.
Thr silo „here 111-, toad Mrs, A. (? May 3rd, 1910
Buswell bare located in liaskatcheean!
has been Hauled Harwell.
, , The entrancing story of the Early '
F'or twenty-two �eurs Campbells ('bristians eX 1ui:+itety 11ui1.tr`ated by (leaden !tales
\'arui.>h Main i ba'.i Fern used by 1_uq Lif,-Model and 1,20e fort of ani- Garden lines
LOU -4c everywhere for re -fin- u.ai -d i'ieture: composed and dcii - Shovels and Spades
Letting F'urniture.l Floors and 1\Vood•!.,•red ny \1 r, Herhert Booth (youngest Drain Spades
work. Nothing eke will give as good soli of General Booth), Homo reasons
atisfaclion ns 'the ori;.nal, Iuststlyou should ti,,• and hear it. Ilecausl
upon setting• "Cntnpbclls.' 1W. J. 1 h
rr is no more thrillint ebapt�r in
Dearman carries a line or colors. hulu,ln history than thee which tells
The lecture 'to he given In James of oh • fortune.,' of the Early Christian,*
street church next Tuesday is spoken 111 elutes of 'the ,•x Visite heauty of
of as one of the best things of th,t'tb :s.• scenic to got which no expense
day and the citisenl will do well to.has been spared. Beca11se there. is
take advantage of it.
Into way eon can hear so much in rat
Mesvrs. flawden and Mossie sold antstrort a tiro' about the Soldiers of
entire borne to Wittig and Cueotherlthe• Croce in the driys of Nero. No
of Dashwood. The animal wasp gr;yil''Mal1 Nothing Like Ito Nowhere
biro, and was oo,r obey mcenth
brou;bt from 'the Old Country.
Mrs. iirown, of tiiaforth. wife of
Thos. Brown. auctioneer, died with
shocking suddenn•es on iVednrsday
Spring Wants
E.sl• 1 Admire,'ion 25e.. Children two
for 25r. Doors open at 7. p- in. chair
tak.•u at 8 p. in.
Mr. Itichard Beldon visited' his son,
last week. Mrs. Brown hnd just fin- R, (l• over Sunday,
,'shed dreg+lase and was len vin:; her Alr. Ali. Modems, or Fairfield, lose
room, when. without n moment'.; a valuable horse on Tuesday moraine.
notice sh• 'fell to the floor. She was ]il+ I' barn vis• ited the fors•
aesieted to the bed and the doctors 1''`rt of the w., .•k in L'niontirle,
sent for. but )before they arrived she Erni.• Tay!or. who has been visit -
had passed away. death being altnostj in!z at his home here. returned to Lon-
instantano•ous. doe, apperent Ise to an don Monday.
affection of the heart. jj Mack Vincent has returned to toe n
after working for a few week* in
"A few of :ors. A. J. ,llolioway'tt London.
lady friends. upon Ieitrnin. that Fr:-
"A
Slimes Maud Taylor and May Foster
day was that lady's birthday. eel'ed•of London. visited thu formcr's par -
upon her in the eveninz and after ,.tris Sunday and :Monday.
hearty con•zratulations presented her, Earnest Jardine a second year grad-
in honor of the occasion. with a Net ;nate. is acting a,' assistant Veterin-
of Limotet bre ad and butter plates. 'are. to 1)r. 'Sweet
When Mre. Ilollonay had recover:d1 ele•srs, !toss & Taylor intend erect -
from her surprise tate made her guests in; a 'brick chimney to replace the
very welcome and a mos: pleesan't one recently liioen down.
evl•nine was spent." Clinton ,News Mr. J. N. Howard bas started to
Record. Mra. ilolloeay is the another build a hone,. on Main F'treet north
of Mrs. R. N. ROWC and shoo has manylof the Electric Light plant.
friend!' ndIn Exeter rt r whowill •.','
u wish her 11'ilbur Vale left this week fir
tnany returns of the day. Brantford where he has secured a
The three )lazistrates T. M. Kay. hd+ition.
John Moir and 'W, 1). Sander., presid- W. J. )Statham is tearing down his
o'd bakeshop and will erect a new
and up-to-date brick one in its place.
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Bloomfield have
division of 'the Dept. of A;riculturil. rented the Temperance house at the
Ottawa. with fa:sely rnarkinz certain North End and have opened up an
apples that were shipped from here ice• cream parlor.
'act fall, The hearing was held in the! On Thursday telco Mr. W. ('aldwei1,
Town Ilall on t+atnrday lest. The 0: Centralia. sold a team of horses
lacy, ctor Lad examined 10 barrels out to Co'rruy' and heed. of Lucan, tor
of a carload and found 6 of them be- $150. The ocean! was to be delivered
low grade. Several witm e,ses Were Friday but on Thursday eveninz one
examined. The hearing ended nbotn of the anitea:s took Fick and died ear-
four o'clock ohs Judges repo rv:ng dc_ ty Friday morning.
':cion for ten briers when Mr. 1'an4 The Bell Te 'phone cans. who have
was roinitt,•d. . ,r. L. IL Die -on for been workingin town the past three
If fondant. or four weeks. putting In new posts.
'!n the mads o' life 110 are fn running an underground cable into
death". There pasr•d sten} to het the Central office and removing the
great reward Mrt. Marth•t ,Brew„r post that bas stand in front of the
a cable
Remick- on Wednesday afternoon at noon; Main street e for so Ion r. 1landso tlmaking other
10 o'c:ock at the home of Mr, and itnprovrrnents i1• :t on Tuesday ,for
Mrs, T. M. Wood. Flint, Mien.. nt the 1L•natl,
ndtanr• d ries of F3 ye3r3. 6 months Constable Ilis.r•tt was called to th •
and 20 days, The deceased was the North End on Monday to do away
only retraining one out of a lar,.* with a do; that was running around
family of children. O ,•
h n brother. the tt-ilium! a muszle• on. Th.• root had
late Samuel Ilrokensh're. of Sharon. h, been actin; strange!} and :+n attack
died January iNth. 1:1 )6, At the aar of rnh,•s ons (,eared. tor. Iliaso'(t
at. 22 she rnnrr.•4 \I r. John Brew( r. went up prepared for oh• occas:on'nu.
They lived in Cotlour,t for a Fhnrt fh• doe had mads 114 escap north-
^' ward.
ed at the hearing of the cote-. Against
It, S. Lane. apple exporter. charged by
inspector M. L. Baker. of the Fruit
bate before moving to Stephen tow
ground for the erection of new sh-ds ship. They wont right Into the for -
for the'I'rivitt Memorial church. The est where many timer they heard the•
sheds are_ to be guilt of brick and will wolves howl. and ey hard :nbor :and
he erected on the property across the
street from the old' ones.
Iter, W. M. Martin and Mrs. Mar-
tin. of 'Smith London. announce the
marriage of their rlaii hter. Anna
Eaisab eh. to Dr. John \isb�t Gunn.
of Ca) Bary Albert:*.. son of Mr, and
Mrs. Hector (lunn. of Toronto. Thrs
marrinze will take i':neo about the
end of May.
On Tut stay ev0nn t lard nt the ree-
11'11r meetin t of the 1. O. 0, F. lar. It.
N. Taylor was fund.. the recipient of
an address and handsome clan 03; and
t pe oy the• rnernhi•rs of the Order.
Mr. Ta}•:or, who hn• oven Secretary
for n nunlb,r of years. was taken corn-
p'etely ny surprise. but made a very
i<• i
fit titer reply.I itnveer Tuesday
next for Calvary.
0
Mr. Thomas W. llarret. tt•!to is well
known !rt the• vicinity of Ellen. tiled in
London at 1I1:• hone. u• les dais rhi rr.
i \
a1 ('� 1. \ t
rn •.i . ou. on etas s lay.
eli h. is lois 'lith -rear. Mr.
II •:1 seams to Ihi.. country from
1'r. mil about 70 y'ar.1 nett and este
I •, .t ti Harlin eton ton tishit► !there he
rn •1 Ira honno up to five years 11.ro
0 n etre •HarI's died. Sime then he
It 1s resided with his dim niters. Niro.
i--' oiekon. of London. anil Mr1'..lolin 1 -
�risv
III .....
•«•�••.« ."•, a1rq. of !'shorn•. they Lein; the
«•• was it WA m'o'lds for some filo • and
s sell visit in r at the hour' 01: h:'r
rt;r•”' m1'y ones of ih•• f:unit Mrs. 1•:s-ery
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"20,000 Razors
for Free Trial!"
A new selentlfie 'lies.,•., :1 at, :. t
1e • • e4$--hlas revolutl ....1 tee menu-
( "tare of razors. TMs el, over). en -
1,1, 11 us le offer you a 1,1•1.fe of Carbo-
r n
t -ser •los cars ,n1--whleh ,
. eel t 1 a
l I 3
ver net
have to hone or grind; it blade
11.11 Nta)8 1•11.1ip always.
Tn prove 11 we win dIsttibutP Carbo.
...Ale 11:,/..e•r, „n 3a lalya• •rrt.al
tely free ---there In one here for
•I'e1s intent 18 lemperr.l by a aecrrt
(1tttr1C proem.; nt an abwdutity even
1 • rni,etnitlre of 2.1100 degi or.. The re-
rnit Iii the hardest culling edge known
1,e <, 1. nee. A blade of ('atbo-steel thnt
ice ,:u.,r.,ntee for :1 Iltelltne of perfect
wuat. no honing -no grinding.
W. J. HEAMAN,
we to et see 1, 1 • . and entry
the ism. • '11 Fh.it 1I C 11 y011 (.111
obtain only throuKl 1... Nweni).
fag dlageu.+l rtn,ke of ;1 ttra•rtht blade
standardrau
r-the Cnrlw•-ala
n
tl
e -
e loch ruts the hale. ,SuenlY t
rplltting then) or 1urnlret the ends
teat* Into the ekln to cause Irritation,
pimples. and rvea worse trouiden. T:•,
reale In today and get a ('arb•,•1fag-
utile Razor on 3•• 1)iys' Free 'l i .1.
LOOK ie*mi'11880, +tea s
9..'s
e:,'ler. who is lute. i'1, The 41,T,.:1‘1 .11.
was a .\letlhod:st in re!i tion and in
poetics a Liberal. intcrtnent took
Vass at \1t. ,'Ira+ant. cemetery. Lon-
don on Friday last.
At a I1'l .'t:eel of the lined of Li-
cense (:ommiseione re he'd :of 11,11.31.
011 Anri! _:gid she :tc..II - 11:1111 .1 for
the License 11istrico n Snell) Heron
are ns fo:10we '-- Itayri . d . Il I' . Ni,
1{!Bort, A:bion Morel: W. .1. Ilan -
:on. Conunere•:tl Ito 1 month 'o
sell oat, Ex• .er. 1.. tt . Palmer. ('ont-
mere'a! Hoe ! : W. T. Acheson. Con-
tra: Hotel; 't
t. .'1 orai,
n :t
as
Dote!. IlOnaal..
is=. ('oxwordh;Qnrrns
hotel. when h°a hotel is romp'eted : W.
1. Jerk n. Commercial hotel, flay. It.
lis .lohn.aon. Deal pion Itnose Zurich:
.1. 1'. 1136. Comtnerc'a' 1101', Zurich
Mr'. \Win. \icho'son. Il;ake Iloul. •, .4
Mali'. • months to mal:.• n •ers.ary improve-
ments. Stephen. Wm. Mofinto. I) ni-
ter o Ilot: ('idler:i is : ,111!1191 111' .
C••ntr;i'. Cr d ton : Fera ,'Bra 1111 r.
Brenn r Hoot a Ovine 11 nd. Wm. /.loge
m •r. Conimerda1 11011•e 1)asltwoad; Il.
Cenn'n sham. !:hit's Mute. 'Shiva :
fee, v.:er. lents tits tio.es Mt. Cermet,
) months i-\1.119011 10 pa„ 1, he will
conduct he bootee fproper'y. 11, C.
C'nrk. Commercial House. 1Crediton..4
temps, the pulpit in the morning. months to Pell out he stock.
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EXETER, ONT.
It. v. el, 1'. Sharp -I fended the inset• Educational sermons will h. punch•
and of the Ss nod of London and Ilene- ed in .intoes street Methodist church
icon ‘N bleb 035 held in Moral ford the on Sunday next. Rev. E. A. Fear will
week, o
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A OKRAT SCARCITY.
economy, bowed out a good home. der IA though the Clinton RuinrssCope¢e
rears ago they retired and moved to 1s tMliateil with a (Thain of Schools
E1' r• -r rind tool; tel re sidenee on theIrnining eleven hundred students per
corn •r of Willison and flid:ev etre'tr, year. Mr. Siltation informs u.. he is un-
able to fill hundreds of excellent poe-
years :go. 11 •r neice. Mien Della Ilia,itlonP nIT1 red Fin 1 I11ilunles iIP tee
then went to live 0ith her and T•-
rnainr•d with her until five y••ers alto
when she Was rnirreel 10 Mr. Thornes
Wood. of Detrol!. :Ind Mra. IIn•w•er
was married to Mr. Dani.1 Kernick.
of Exeter, who still suryivee her.
November 1st She, accompanied by Mr.
Kenrick, went to Flint to eptnd the
winter rnonihs ttith Mr. and Mr..
wood, where she , njayed rood hearth
until on the morning of F,•bri:try 2nd
she was seised ttirh a stroke of
par -
morels which rendered h
rpsi-that's
ho:pless. her !eft tide bein•r entirely
pnralised. All throe.^.it her sickness
her pa0ence was r•enirkan'.e, consid-
ering h••r .uflrrin•t and elthotlah far
1t n from friends
rnda
and
u•••
h or was
content,d and Iis'fin d, .She tv.ls
1houe41t to be rail}eine ronsi(l rab:e
until Mareit 25th a hen It erd reached
Flint of oh- end death in St. Jn•eph
1loop:lee London. of her neice Mre.
i'. 11. • Re:.', y. The shock weakened
her Cr, ally weak Pram • .Ind • ho •rrtd-
13!v tt • nl. down. :10 • w t-• :We to
be lift -ti each da- int n 0 r eh •01 elialr
.and take-ri In Ih • eerared,h and an
sprit ryta her •deo Dclln. whorled her FOR FLETCHER'S
'1%1,7!19l
10 1! ti, • t, a 1.. i'h• 1 •e11', :: rn'01 IC A S T 0 R 1 A
o • •,l. and rel
tee e.. • el 1 v 1 1 l Friday and . It •
les neon n in which all, tl
„ ; 1n , 1.e -slot• 81111 n 01 .
- el , 1'. 11 tt i, hu(a, :1
�t e • . 1 , r 1, e..1 110(1 Intinet
fr i d- ru,, d to dun ., linsi•te
r1'L d Mr. ISe10 ek to Exeter lienar
Ise •1:s aro and he was not at Feer s
oh•n th• end corn•. 01' \Wedne+dal
w n -n c:1:1d on ore Ite1. D'aniord. o'
t.err'nrd St. M. 1 , church rh • ra'k d
•n Fern and *vas:Lia'•• to s •1'1, L0;tt
nee a2ht and n,t 1_ o t ,:•1,71 o slim
-1 e 1 ee,t my 1ru- \• 'sort
! t rare r F,•rv.c ar ,h^ hon, o1,•, ,nd
1', ni. cot,.. 1 •
1) arnond her remain. u• -r., taken to
11. depot and sirup d to Exeter
con; nod Ink, n to th • James r'r• •t \\'1S still have plenty of feed on
purrs it greatdearth r f male stenog-
repherS. 1
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STEEPER - \I •t'1'I11:'I 1, - 11 ; L• ('or-
hf,ar•on:1 • 1.e lb • It- t•. T. A.
Steadman. on A1're loth. tem gym.
('Fades St 'per n 1•:r •Iy111. M, Math-
••ta. both of MO: !!hearse
1111onit
11A111118 -:n 1,(and. un Weds stay,
Arpril 10th. 'Thomas W. Harris in his
h ro^^
T.%Y1.011-Stralhroy, \larch'26th. Mr.
\William Tay or. e,r• d e3 years,
former:* of M. tent!'
L:1VEIt\'-in McG:Ilivray. \lond,ty.
Ai -r'! IKtb. %tn-an. h'Ior. d wife of
\lr. *iso. Lay r . 7th con.. aged 33
years.
KF:R\JCI -In Flint. Mich. on Wed -
n• -day April lath D.. Martha
flrewe r Hernick. aged ret years. 6
month; and 20 days.
Children Cry
A
Good
Supply
owe
\1 thodisl church w h1 re she bets h •'1l hand. any on . wnntinr ford will do
:In '••rerule d nnvnh'r for years. 14120 w , 1 to cal and .tet their supply. We
a.t: resited 1•eerra! t.nr s tee eer h -t a t111)•< have pleat) of the not •d
sickness by her nepbe vs fr• P' rt
11 ooron. Au tab e and Exeter. 'lmon r \10D1'.h F'LOL'II
rho..• a ho at •,t'led 1h•• 1cm•ra' flout
1 d ,ares• iter,• \i.. an!) Mrs. lime.
ttrrrk^nole ie. 1'e 0 on 1'a: s. Ont„ Mr.
'.t . 11, lira': n it n• ,1n `el ,• W.011.
Mr. avid }1r-. Frank 11....,
and F:rn.•a1
Port IInron. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. \Woad
1' alt \lith.. 11r, and Mr'. it (.1).
111.1('red ton.
which
•I• rice
none.
Lawn Mowers
Step Ladders
Curtain Stretchers
Carpet Sweepers
25c
70c
$1.00
$1.00
1.00
1,00
2.75
Screen Windows 25c up
Screen Doors $lags up
Screen wire for Win-
dows and Doors; a yd. Plc
Dustbane
Liquid Veneer
Ready nixed paint 10c up
Varnish Stains 15c up
Floor Paint 45c up
Alabastiueand Murallo 25c up
Brushes Sc up
Aluminuem Paint 10c up
(.old Enamels 2.5c up
Oilcloth Varnish 25c up
Buggy r.namels 2s5c up
Shellac per bottle 10c up
Tube Colors 10c up
Crack & Crevese Filler 25e up
Oil Stores
Gasoline Stove
$1.75 up
4.00 up
Jnst received Samson Portland Cement. Quality and
Amatite Ready Roofing $2.5o per Square.
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Special Discount Sale
of FURNITURE
WE ARE starting our Annual Discount Sale comprising
every At•ticle in our Large and Wel! Assorted stock
which we are offering at a Special Dierount for the
NEXT THIRTY DAYS,
INTENDING PURCHASERS
♦Viol consult their own Interests by examining our Goods
and getting our Prices before purchasing Oleic Spring
Furniture as we c 0 save you many Dollars,
ROWE & ATKINSON
The Leading Home Furnishers and Funeral Directors.
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tlughel's Dantle�-Off
The Great Dandruff Remover and Scalp
Remedy.
DANDER- OFF is a Scientill.;:tlly prepared remedy for diseases of the
Scalp and promotes the growth of Hair, fur Itching Scalp, Scurf and
Eezetnic AfTectetlent/.
One or Two applie'Gone will stop itching Scalp, five to Ten applicelinns are
guaranteed toeure the worst castes of DendrefT Wert. Scrofulous and
Kczemic Alfecttons of the Scalp. •1 housands of Testimonials.
DANDER -OFF ie positively guaranteed. Money refunded if it fails to do
all that is claimed for it.
Price 50 cents for S -oz. size or 10 cents an application.
For bale Only at
W. D. Burke
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Parlor.
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is steadily mining the cowl -
of 'the peep.'. it i1. ''cont to i
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Feed
All Good Kinds of
Flour and Feed
kept on hand
Brat: and Shorts
Sold by the 'Fon.
Wheat taken in exchange
for Fleur and Oats taken in
exchange for Oatmeal.
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(otos Ell • • •10(•8.
Nesthrr rxl•ctir•tlrn 1100 do1k-teem
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lime hie ('anlernr ate la,:ale in the
Kodak flu ore f1' ),y Neilak mirk !et e,
EIres+nt•$ $1 10 T12
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