Exter Times, 1910-07-21, Page 1Neter
rIIIRTY-SEVENTII YEAR -No 1918
HURON&M 1 DDL 'SEX GAZETI f
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EXETER, ONT , CANADA, THURSDAY MORNING. JULY 21st 1910.
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JONES & MAY'S
Phone No. 32.
OUR BIG JULY BALE
Starting Thursday Morning
This is the month for big Bargains in tVaeh Goods. We
are making a Special Sale of alt our Summer Goods and have
twine extrr values at greatly reduced prices.
Now is the Time to buy Summer (foods,
Linen Suitings
Some of the best
left to clear out.
41)c suiting for '2.-)c
:3.ic ad
��
2y5,
2SI e
Cotton Repp
are still
a yard
1
Cotton Delaines
In Black, Blue or Crean,
ground tvith silk dots or figur-
ed. (teal good washers,
Regular 13e goods for 12c per
yard.
Printed Drills
Cotton Repp in all shades. I In fancy Stripes of Blue or
Regular :'.5cfor 20c a yard (;ray, at 12e a yard.
Wash Suits
Only a few left, But will
be cleared out at a big reduc-
tion. This is a rare Chance
Separate Skirts
1
t
TIIF: 51111e4 OF L1FR
There are many 'ships on the sea of
life
And some when hinds and storms are
rife,
Lor want of a guide are borne astray
And lust on the ocean's trackless way.
Hut those with a guide of Faith and
Truth,
though tossed by self -same i;tormi
forsooth,
Are able to ride t hrough the tend a•
lan,
And hold their course in the iv.nd
and 'storm,
The ships are but tired on the sea of
life,
And some nr estronger for the strife
They hold to the guide that Is able
to save.
And fear not the power of (rind and
wave.
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EXETER COUNCIL
Exeter council met in the town ball
on Tuesday July 5th. Absent council-
lor Levctt. The minute's o ttbe final
sitting of the court of 'Revision held
Friday, June 17, were rend and ap-
proved. The minutes of the regular
meeting o fah ecouncil were read and
approved.
Petitions for cement walk,' were
rend from the ratepayers on the south
side of Huron Street 'betwee•n 'Main
side of
and Alberti also on the
west s [
Elizabeth irtreet between Sinlcoe an
James :,and on the north side of the
Lake road from Elizabeth to the rail
way crossing. Matter of construc-
tion deferred .Other petitons ae filed
last fall and (walks not conpieted to
be laid of the table at next! meeting
A circular regards petition to local
legislature refixed assessments on
partial or total exemption a declared
by-law' to be a bonus. No action
taken.
SPORTS
BOWLING
A genie of howls was played on the
local green last Wednesday' evening
by two rinks of military men against
two of civilians and resulted as fol -
!owe:
Military' Ciwiliuns
1.1. titanbur)' G. Ant• r -on
It,•r. '\1', 1). l'o11ine J. A. 1tewet t
1.1. S,•l,tun Jars. 'Taylor,
Capt. W. .1. il. :mein W. 1). (:lark.
f kip 17 skip
'l:,j. Ifurdon
S. G. laved^::
I'1. Swett E. J. Christie
1't e•. Carling W. 1V. 'Taman
Lt. Dickson It. N. Creech
Skip 19 Skip 15
Two rinks of 'Dashwood bowlers
came out last Thursday afternoon
and played afternoon and evening
frames on the green as follows:
Afternoon
1)r. Sweet t'tofr
Jos. Davis Mel.....
1t. N. Creech Tien, le
Hey. Collins hartbib
:Skip 20 Skip t
T. Acheson Hoffman
11. Spacktnen Klientiver
it. G. Se/don %immer
C. H. Snell Miller
Skip 10 Skip 10
Evening
F. W. Madman Miller
I. R. Carling Iloffin:in
It. G. Beldon 1{lienstiver
J. Grieve -!.immer
Skip 11
NV. 'lis e.v •tt
J � Croft
G. :Anderson Mcisaac
W. ('task, 'Tiemen
Jas. Taylor Hartle•ib
Skip II
Ol
$1.00 per year in advance
LOCALS
Mr, '1', I3, Carling its visiting at the
Bend,
Miss Ettie Hinton, of St.Thornae, is
visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. Ellwortkv.
Mrs. A. J. Ford visited her sister,
Male Chapman of Itensall, Net Sunday
Mrs, Pet•c•y Hooper of London, ie vis-
iting in town.
Mrs. T, Carling and grandson Jack,
of Toronto, is visiting Mrs, E. Christie.
Bruce Anderson spent Sunday in
(ioderich.
Mrs. I.oaclman of Landon, is visiti.g
Mr, and Mrs. E. 'Treble.
F:r•1 J. 11111, of 'Toronto, was in
town this week attending the funeral
of his aunt.
Mr Melville Hoskin, clerk with W.
J, Carling, is holidaying this week a'
his horse in Kirkton.
The Presbyterian Sunday School
will hold their picnic to Grand Bend
next Wednesday, Aug,'27th,
SIr. Albert Pempraise has returned
to the west after a few week's visit.
with relatives in town,
Miss May Gill left last week for Port-
age la Prairie, Man., where she will
visit with relatives,
Mr. tVanlesa of Duluth ham joined
Mrs tVanless and is visiting at Lite
house of L, hardy.
Mr. Charlie Dyer returned Sunday
after spending a few days at Grand
skip l� Bend.
In order to '
clear stn • Skirt, y kart Mies Mary Mack, of Toronto is
Bar -
we have marked the price d visiting her patents, Sir. and Mrs
away down, Each a Big Bar- W. David Mack,
gain. 1 Messrs. J. A. Stewart and Jones &
`skip 10 May announce that they will not, re_
39 ceive any more live poultry until the
Two rinks of bowlers went down strike is over on the Grand 'Trunk.
to Granton last Thered�ly and id )y, d Mr, Dud Mrs Murray Miller, of
li
the return game. The Exeter boysLloydntittistet•, Sesk.. are visiting at
were 40 up in the playing. Follow -the hone of the lattrr's father, SIr.1idlding were the scores: Robinson,
Granton Exeter W. 1{, Hill came up
Z� gt:nn
J. G. Staunu,y Mr, and Mrs,
All Straw shapes and there ltev Ahern W. May from Toronto Saturday on account of
• The following accounts were read the serious illness of their aunt, Miss are settle beauties to be soli • and passed': Bell Telephone Co., rent
I. Andrews W. W. 'Taman Hill.
at .:�4 each. ♦ itoweliffe' 1\',r:. Metchfnrd
2 and messages $11,35: Queen City Oil
Co., gasoline 7.85; )t. 0. Seldon. coal tikip 9 mop
28 Mr. and Mrs. C. b, tt',ud, of 1,on- F h
♦♦ North end fire [Tall, Mar. 18, 3.92: llodgson J. G. Stanbury (ton colied on friends in town Monday
• 11. Jackson, :crap iron. ;iL25: 5 Itev. Abets tt'. .lav They came up in their auto and were
♦ Fitton core o (toe n clock to June, itowaliff• W. Iilatcinafrd on their way to their summer cottage Tables, Chairs, Parlor and Bed-
'25.00: Ebenezer No[1h. London, ce- 1, Andrews W. W. Taman at(irar.dBend. Room Suites, Kitchen and
went tile, dc1.08: Thos. llmllden, coat Skip 12 (skip ;>R Rev S F. Sharp, of the ('assn
for water (works, 5.03: .1.1'. Connor Heifer
N.
Dcer Ilnr,lun Presbyterian church will commence Dining -Room Furniture,
(:Donor. Librarian. pt. salary. 8125.00 Dr. Lent:. .1 A. ;;teet-e,.) his holidays next week. Mr. Sharp
Thom Moulder' team at drains, 3.00: Bran:wan t1 . .i, Helm .Ir intends going to Chicago and expects n feet everything to be found in a first-class Furniture Store at
ltd. Qunnce labor at drains, cutting 1. -.bb 1.. 11. Dickson to ia' away flveSundnyR, such Low Prices that defy Competition,
Wi•4'(., 5.25: JI. 'iorney, labor at Skip 9 f+kits 23 Miss Daisy Hodgson. teacher at. We hove a large number of Lawn and \'eranda Chairs which
drains. 15.75: 11. Randers. do.. 4.311- ,teller �. D. 'llurdon Orilla atter visiting in Toronto and we are selling at remarkably Low Prices.a
Win. Welsh, labor at dralabor
and gravel Ur. Lang. J. A. Stewart St. i Marys, returned home Tuesday RO WE & ATKINSON
Pit 8.75 : John Bell. labor fenea and \1 ebb
L. H. Dice•=on evening to spend the remainder of her
10. -
(keine, 19.25: Thos. Webster labor at ('ozecn * ►\'. .1. Ileeu,a,i holidays with her parents.
drains 5.23: ltd. Davis, teaming 10,- 56 tie Mr, Fred •Treble, sun of Mr. and Mas 1'he Lend n dome Furnisher* and Funeral Direr tem,.
25: .Eli Snell labor drains. 88c.: ltd. Skip 20 Skin 15 Wm. Treble. of town. was married on t;
Robing labor f. nee 7.83; In Sutton
July 12th in Seattle. 1Vash. The bride
labor on drain 2.03 •David Mussell sr. Two or three rinks of the Exeter was Miss Nettie Lipsky. Fred has
labor on drains 4.50; !rhos. flatter bowlers intend taking In the 'W. O many friends in town with whom the
fixing road 1.50; Theodore 'Wel
per 11. A. tournament to be held in L. "flutes" joins in wishing hint and his
teaming. 2.00 ; ,Jas. 'Weeks. labor eta- don next week. bride a happy ani prosperous future
ting tile 2.00: ,W..1. Bissett pt. Bel -
try. 3:3.00: ('.:W. Cros+, pt. salary HA3C.iIALi. Alr. and Airs. Clifford Spackman ( J U LeY 26th
cemetery, 29.00: John Norry labor Exeter baseball boys went to the I Have returnd tfew days
with in Guelph
at drain 3.50: Thos. Moulden 3 week's
after visitinga few da s relatives
Wit. watering 49.50: Chas. Wilson. Rend last Thursday afternooin and in town. (Tiff returnied on Friday last
labor at cemetery. 30.Ot: A. Q. Ifohier played a garne with a picked team o[ chile Aire Spackman remained until Is the Date we will have oil Sale the ;' 1•w
Certificate No.. 2 nal. due on [rale campers. be scot, was 7 to 1 in favor Tuesday when she was accompanied
Race contract .•iR.721 Total 506.,10, of the campers. There was a large horde by her another, Mrs. Ed. Knight
The following were charged to Joe. crowd witn •s!ed th^ gam. which was , EDISON RECORDS FOR AUGUST
full of good plays throughout. Morris The London Free Preen says : "Ow-
I.iwson's necmint. The(,dore \Vale• aur[ S1cColl o! London was [h^ ing to the great nsntber of candidates -
t••,iminK $l 00; iiilns lland[ord 7.00; Luster for the cam g who failed at the recent entrance ex-)
�e Ison Vale labor. '1.00: Geo. Handers. and Misner for El x'
Ibe Carling
rs P We invite all Owners of Phonographs, Intending I ur-
r aminapr h hl the arithmetic a�tone Cllasers and all Lovers of Gond Music to hear alts!!!. We
U,bor 2.00: John Cookson Inbor. d,00 and (core+ trete•:=Campers. Hock -
..
lock• it is probable that ri•presentatione
Thus. Webster, labor 9.00; Jno. ores ,•y 2 aJhocanker 1. Morgan 1, Grigg O. will he made to !h1. (lntlu io I?duca• Soli Edison Phonographs fit' cash or on easy payments, as
labor. :0.00; ,Adam (aouchr•r. •4.000: Itosscnberry 1. McColl 1, 'Jlorri!, 1, tional department fur reconsidera- lo.N a8 $ 19.50 ;lnri s hi h as �_)•in. �'�!e (10 repairing too.
t,te.,. 20.00: •Adan! (Boucher. 4.00 . Davison 0, 1) cavity 0. Ez_t:r. Carling}
John (:toucher. 1.00: henry Brrling• 0. Hoyle 0. Mian^r, 0. Britn-ll 0, flaw• On Sunday last. the 17th inst. Miss
4 00: ,iohn Kydd. 1.00: Thos. !Brock den 0. Nimes 0. Lot.thc; tt 0, Ell- Elizebeth Hill died at the residence of i It will payyou to have us attend your Phonograph Wants
r BOc.: Thos. Brock, jr., OOc.: herd ko i 0, 'Hoskins L her brother, Geroge (lilt, where she j
V. Lite$
c4f0: Thos. Harlon '3.00. Tot- On Friday last a gocxl ganu•of bell hes been living «ince coming out from 1(111 10-lll('11 (ils('S .it .; I(: each W11111' theyBaht ('t 1111(' O '
,1 ,3,00. A. Q. Itobier, pt. plyment w n:ck.
on contract of apron certificate No. was I►layep on the school grounds be. England seven years ago. Deceased
1 twat, r cork a'. 150.00 ; Thos. Si. tween Zurich and the home learn re• was born at Not 11 Iton, Devon,
C ;Ilon pt .payment on contract. cer- salting inn win for the h••nle team England' Sept. :ulth, 1!c*t, being the Sat LI rda y Special-
tificate No.. 5. 213.P2; The Canadian try the :mire of !Ito 5 and nn innings daughter of Nieholas and Joan Hill,
F'uirbanks Co., extra per supplies to spare The line up: Zurich Edighof. She leaves three brothers, two of do;tp. Soap TOilt't Soap, regular 10 cent Cake
(water works nc. p. -r certificate 203.15 for u, Either 1. r Worm 2, i? WVurin 2, whom reside in England and George
\\"m. Itawden Railway for Mrs. SVii•
Rennie 1, ',ipphnrt n, Mnyse 0, Faust of town. She had been ailing for 3 Cakes for 20 Cents •
!lams to Clinton 2.00: Amounting in 1+, Schroeder Exeter Carling 1, Poll' time from a complication of
All to *1119.23. The Clerk write the Boyle i, Palmer 0, 13twd••tr 0, Bissett
troubles, but was only seriously ill for•
_ The Punts «'illisPowell,
Itcll Telephone Co. nuking retwee 0. Steers 2, Southern, 2, I nape!! 1, the rest two weeks. The funeral took Opposite
Telephones promised and urge that '1'h• taster baseball boys go to /Air -
Hell Tuesday to the i:xe•tereemeterp. Griggs ' llallfa� els
the same be installed at early date. tell io•JAy (Thursday) to play the re-
Carri•d. Adj. turn ireme of ball. EN LTL•:It FCII(EOt. 7td)ARD
The Exeter council met In the town On Monday evening the married The Board suet in the Town Rall on Ali+ llnricn 131ttch[urd i� vi: it ing; Exeter was without train service
Hall on Fliday .3uly 15th. all the melt and the hac•helms played all ex- Stolidity July iSth, absent T. i3. liar!• .\lies Winne. Ruston at t: rand Bend. i Tuesday until shortly aft'. G p. to.
m• mM•ro being pre.4enl• citing game• of baseball on the s••hool ing and 13. Huston. The following is in t h entrance report last week ' t. hen a train ut went through from Lon•
CtrliA oilertolicttor was edregarding Dickson frotn 13m- diamond. 'There w.0 n nose rigid men the order of lrusine:s duly minutestannate of }al.'s .\tyro Morgan Thistt•as reported ]L v` I,tte thousand tlrAll.30 ulhl( trainmen yard ety night tll-
1 for umpire and of course the married and approved. Per ('1►uir misuses having 423 marks.should1 r• ay Itailvt
r les suit Wined to nn automobile own- men won out, but only by r► mingle previous sleeting.
esen n 458. i►uilework, thl'lle•e
�relFe<►.and '1w will tall with
Machine e
• d by l be Connor • iachin Co. on the run, the hem.. being 1) to S. One of the Per r F. W. Glndnian and !4, Martin I 1
night of July .11th, I'cr Ilearnan and beet er(wee of the swt..nn turned out (blit 1rndets for the painting and tint- Victor 'sweet lead the wisfotune special severity upon this province.
nalka ill. t hat a commit ter of cm[n- to see the gime, A nnnh1.r of teat..., Mg ry quired to rooms be invited by to fall into a vat al the C.►nnhtg Ile strikers are the cot.dnctors. bag-
cillors. Levet 1. Ilalkwill And walper being present :,ml imspii«.1 the hem... the secretary to be ieeeived not later I',rctory about t o'clock Salur(lay g„Kemen, brakemen, and swine hoes.
inspect the Connor .\laehirn Co. nut- dicts lo victor A (ratio the p, .luly 2ltd at x p. m, etre nine. The resalt was 1 'eald'dleg i ieight traffic was tied up comipfete
y. game; than Setwhich needed poring for a few days.
ornoLile and get all the information wRa (:.•o Anderson'm If at, right. Per F. Wood and F. ,l. Madman ion all lines. A number of passenger
possible and report at it special meet- field. Walnut at second had not lost that the two blackboards required be AI r. and Mrs. T. Elliott were called trains were cancelled but at least ono
Inv to be celled. any of his old-time vigor, And N e,, i secured forthwith. to ,Slnrlctte. Mich., on Saturday owing train ran over each line. Two or three
• Adjourned to c 111 of 1 he Reeve. Cole alt! Kh r1.l.1red from reltking 1''t S. Marlin and F. \Nord that to the serious condition of Mrs. El-' conductors only stuck tri their posts
baseball honors was Able to "come the cowuulnicatiou from the Northern !iota's sister, Mrs. tVeiner, Slrs, after the strike order and the places of
Cr:uncil met per real of the ReeveWeiner was in the train wreck near stiikin conductors and trainnrenhave
«« i al."back." The game was geod but the Business College le writing contest,
'�'t'•Jl� in olfie sof the clerk. Saturday Julybe refried to the I'rinci rxl. Flint. which took place when the been 6110.1by "scratch' crews, 'These
i((�u (� +� •:• • . 10th : :plt t he members umpire wase hai.heen and 11/14.11 way 1
«Z. i s c present It ev back rules. The single men woke,( Per S Martln and F, tVood that the Orangemen Were gots g to celebrate have been trade up itt some cines Roan
...i. .i� ��� A I. iter n. received b yah bald for the n'Iniirnt of the youngPoll pwtnK Ir:iynt1.nlR he approved.
the 12th of July at 4Vindsor. '4 a al• high officials of the road, Sons,' doll.
•Ues,rs Dickson Machine o.Cet,l;: NIA m Ro le,u•n that Mts+. •iohn De,irin and sully t.. met with by the "Kuru" men
- gnnlinq Connordesi to%Co. claim for Idem but
Inde and did �onu• Boort lis iigg, en, 1.x uniners fees. $ .1•:p'; daughter Nellie, ware Utah in the in doing
daninges, desiring to withdrew from work but (Riled in the total runs. Ed. J, Grigg, exam 111111/111./4, $10.35. K the work and practically all
th • offer mad,• for settlement n[!(73 Pocock acted na referee, Following Per F. tYootl,unl F. W. Glad titan
wvteck although not seriously. Sits, trains have been late. some us nie).
�'ni Commerce
ith} accountant of the B,tnksettlement was the lint np:- that the window required in the south Dearing is a dangh•er in-law of Mrs, as three hours. No serious accidents
of ('onneree is holidaying at him home "as read. Sin le Mn.tigial end be placed under the direction of Win. Dearing of town. are repotted however. The union
in Paris. Mr, Parker of CI editor) [ h e.11(1. sof accident to 11 r. Wel- Kmen Dint out that thele Irwin clews
branch is relieving. ter Connor also to the nutoulubil,, Elliott I Belltvor,l n Rrpwirs rem. (u Thursday of last week councillor 1'
av eww'ned Ly the Connor +.\!schist Co. (acting 1 T. Boyle 4) Per F. Wood and H. Martin that the Wm. and Mrs.`Valper celebrated their are not legally qualified uc.l hnvinK
Arrangements are being oadefora on July 11th was rend, and Mid over i',tlmer2 R. N, Creech 1 sut►1of $3,1041 be asked for ec•hool pure -elver wedding .A large number of p,wt11ed the cotmpany'a rules, At New
gal. day to he held at Grand !fend on for can:•idenrtion at the next 111'' ting, Heywood 1 '4V..l. Heanlnn Il F°'' for theensuinK year. friends were present and .•derided l.cmdor, ('onn., a train was I•topped
August •fah• This pronii+eR he he the I'er L,•wett and It:ilka'ill that Thr Brintnell 0
Beware] :t
Per S. anneals mid F. tVmo11 that Dr. congratulations to the host and host -r for this reREon. O(]Icials at ('hicago
biggest and heat celebration held at clerk nosily Mr. Richard Beldon to Bisaelt1 1'.13:'ylelBrighthelhehoardsrepresentativetopes and twiFhed 1hem many happy re- announce that atrikebrwakers wall is
the famous summer resort. A full repair defective wcalks th t wets• hot i're11Lcnloru (f. Anderson 1 h Public i,i1,1nry iIoat'd in place of 1,lrn'of 4h• clay end hoped th•ywould brought in today. The cetim4oty is
program of aquatic and field agoras is ace• ,tel h the Council of 1909 and R Rnulhcoll. 1
W. N. ('ole I 1)r. Bond removed, live to c 1• brats tb^ir gold.n teed ndv('rtisinq in the newapn ors (o men.
p 1 3,,
biting prepared, including horse
l buggy
several Dov- if .cork is not commence d b .fore Aug. Mnllelt 1 A. Stwart i Per r i'. Wood and 8, Staniar that ding.. Tables weer ret [or ov r on;• ',h1. n1.w and higher srbc�ul4. lois been
cities such as horse sent hnKKy race. 1st. 1910. the council ww111 proceed to - --- ' notices be inserted in the Exeter hundrel and Iwent )•-live gnrats who offered Ibe tile:, at dtReleta meals but
fnrmer'v waggon race, @a;di im being build the 'stun^ fort hwith.-Carr.• d.
The Ni:sg11I lent!•+ trot hall twuu de. ;mentor
and Advoe,tle and Huron 1:x• thoroughly enjoyed the dainty provi- nowhere have they given in, In Lon•
spent. in prizes and attractions. A Adjoin n• d to F'rida) .tuts 23. tented tlie' lieu ee•fiell team in the inter-. p')aitor inviting early npl,lirRtions for sion• su lavishly provided. All addre:es don it iv report uI that 1111' 1'u11111Btot180
champion haa1.h sll match for ailsci ,I(�'4. eE3. Hilt. Clerk. mediate :V F. A. final phis off at )ler• ; desk.. nvtilable in the Ii, `t, depart- was given by Rev. Sharp, also an d- men will Rt, ikgi in i) tulp,tlh}. At some
Clip will he 11n}rd. :1 ilnron mare- went. for the foil tet m. dress in Grennan by 'Rev. The n. of points O. T. R. agents have refused to
-�--- lift on hrid:t� I asap by the ve ere of f to
than care of ten mile, will be run for salt. Geo. i'edler, who visited in town 1. The chnmpion>liip now goes to ,,Pec,V. 1Vood and F. K'. (4l,►dtnan Dant,wood. Th l'reabyterinn choir sell tickets and have declined to accept
a silver -stip, Two brass halide will he sevc•rnl weeks ego arid who trcwttly Map ern. B,tth totuns had won on their th,�t Invp.01oI's report 1 e neet•I,teQ, ado, d much to the occasion sln;inlenls. .. iu,l-''�advertised
pre sent all day and evening, l'o vis!• left for Putt eke. met with ,t serious own eta ; t i.sking total Rcoue of
l'er h. 1tood adjournnl'nt wish their see tient mansee d, excursion, havebeen cancelled.
tors there will be a fee -draw fora $6N) accident I cat. week. Ile wits defying a (i to It, The game tw,w 11let's evenly I. Grigg Secy, t,uy, lighting the assembly with
t1 hole range or a $t7) drawing -room Ri.Ik.v rake when Ibe hr•r•1. etas away.contested Gine the ie ore would 11il ni• -- -- 'o1D duets and eboruses.Mr. .\lorrii
suite, In the evening there will he 'The resp11 to .\I r. Pettier 55 ItWO hrnk• fy. A special (r,in conveyed the '4n,) of `Ihnron, was ]vea•nt and the 1
Children Cry 1,,!!011 08- inlersp,•rs.(I (with ee- Children Cry
A band eonrert. in the grows where en riom and other inj it lee, and hie con- players to Ilei lin Bed It number of FOR FLETCHERrS I• 01 0.111 from Itis Krnphaphnn •• After FOR FLETCHER'S
ihere sill Ala(► he An excellent display t]Itl(pn was CMpntdered R1.IIr11R. At r. rooters along the line acCompaneid CASTOR1A 4 h• program 1 he evening was pleas. C A S T O R R
of firework:, John Pettier left for I'etrolea Monday. then, 1
.ntly :pent in a very sociable mantrer
Millinery at Less than 1=2 Price
it :Ill roust go. Price no Object. \Ve want the Room.
Trimmed Hats
Some very dainty trimme,i
hats at $1, $5 and $tl, to clear
up at $1 and $1,5') each.
Straw Shapes
A good Line of Children's Str•tw ll:(ts at reduced Prices.
Mens and Boys Wearables for the
Holidays.
Boys now that the Holidays are here you will want some
Kool Weatablrs, This is headquarters for then.
Nifty Straw Iiata
Boston Crush Hats
Colored Crash Hats
Nice Fancy Shires Fancy Socks
Kool Soft Shirts " Belts
Fancy Vests " Ties
This Store closes every Thursday afternoon ;tt
1 o'clock during July and August.
USE it_
Pl�mouth.Binde� Twioc
Acknowledged the very Best.
Ply Special 500 feet to lb. Green Sheaf 550
ft to Ib. Gold Medal 650 ft to lb.
Use SAMSON BRAND CEMENT
For Walls, Floors, Walks, Etc.
For FLIES on HORSES and CATTLE use
DR. WILLIAMS FLY, DESTROYER or COW EASE
35c to $1.00 per Tin
Tinsmithing and Plumbing
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