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Exeter Times, 1900-4-19, Page 8tre▪ N It II B 1.... �rire:a 1 X E C 4TP 4T0 r. ter. I Mleo SPECIAL LAC] SASH 0WehXjti$treceived eee eSALE from the makers in Great Briton p o D c are pairs ,Lace eptrou tb which are zvathoL excet►tnon thta choie- est lou we have ever placed on +4.O0 •$4..50 AND *o.W. "LADIES DRESS CAPES". Some very swell goods in Lace and jet combina. ti€ ns, This is by far the sweetest and cutest lot of Dress Capes we have ever shown, $4.00, .yam^•.- ,50 and A gooti bees y= Roller Towel two and a. half yards loam, wide width, the bigg est and best towel bargain you'll find this season. On- ly too to sell at IOC each, • -tic THE YARD For New Bright Plaid Dress Ginnitams, fast colors. Gods that you would ex- pect to pay e f,4. Rare value for you at per yard 4 )b :�1.1t1 eta' stincrcer-' wrt1orders of rich Batten - Lead skirt in fano• Black and tang effects. atrictly high 10e EACH sale. In order to introduce these new curtains we are hold- ing a special Lace Curtain safe. Quality, Style, and Value is what we'll offer you, 35e, 40e, anti ;ttte the pair for your +choice: of a very nice lot of , new Lace Curtains, au Tape , Bean& ;and Good Serviceable Stock. If you want cheap Cart tains this lot will please you. ,uc the pair for a lovely new design in Lace Curtains, small. neat pattern. With heavy open borders, very effective. All Tape Bowed. Sr,taft the pelt.. This is Cue of aaau' great Leaders. Several al pat- ; terns. All new tend ula•to•tlate styles. Satelt values as you'd not see later. :111 Tape Bound. S1.25 the pair for Baine very t*tylish new effects in Notting - em Lace Curtains, Good , lookers, good wearers, and the ialost style for $1,2 that we ever ksow. q $1.50 and $1.73 the pair for ,•z lovely iota new swiss effects, very light and Lacy, Lock, , sate!) edges. When you see this lot you'll wonder how we can Fell there at the price— however however we leo. y •3,fia and $2 23 the pair for the new Tatmlueen „� sal Applique effects, They're silaaIete lovely' for your beatraitaant, All l,ntt4n. holed edges, :anal so stylieli. to tee tht•a:t is totat]nuirt them.S'' eel;int'1$2.75theerten)'ftot'tlet' ONE PRICE ONLY :1 -(la "THE DRESS END." Yes here's a bargain, one dollar and five cents for the dress lengths of 7 yards, double fold, Dress Goods. 20 pat., terns to choose from. The goods came to us on the side as it were.. ssk to see 'this snap. Remember the Dress for $ 1 os. ig Tabl came to us direct from the makers in Germany. They at taut a oubt t e best value we have ever offered. At each $L 00 1.2:1e EACH For sample ends of union Carpets I to ti. yards long, just the thing for mats. The regular value of these goods would he dsc to See each, 'W64 talc -our choice for t3LDO the biggest kind of a 3argain. in a Tapestry Cover. This lot new D:ett'eri burg elfeets. !lively 3.S For new Ladies netty centers each I25tle, X 'hite, and Gold and Black' O a, -s u'ids, zit tai l3a d tricNs t)f ,.,.a ri " 'bets. las is ;t ver}� elite $,.,111► and $,9.� i of skirts—and laic, a•a uc k"i>drtair�4 bcmN �t� ser ch lYpl i-. at incites wide, '1`ftis is Your choice for G e ,,iea. 1 ' 1 ee our jumbo Towel, Its a. want coniethieg very select ask, bargain worthy of your at- ie). "�'0 f,o r .)(? , , ('o (4) 4t'e the new r'ennisanee el' 8 tendon. Ask to see thein b ► w, f 4 t is 4'oti'11 lit.( them. A 1 O vary ca5y' l iar a Iia -c y [arae W elite Eft' t This a o` � i . ranee tp t To a cl, 4o alchcs long by Beat 1' d la" l• 't► 1 f l Il E;atwCt' Ni'il'Cts lir t anti ot. you "ti on can't ;Mora to min see - .i e e yard for the new till Ing "out' enlace ariudow display P r y a of Lace t urtaains. C'ol etttt to over Laces for Dress fronts- this speelaa! Curtain r-ath. Y oit't We show a fill range of welcome to spend as much time a as yon wish ir, our DTNw Lave Twee these Eery` sty1: h Bonds tat; t`urt hien j ,�,acarteawe'n; ;,nit yr lei, ° ) Black, 't�'lzitc,; t;=r�atrt aid that's new.. You'll not he asked " - r " to hely,. We e like to show the batter. new things. at each aoc, tile THE YARD For yard wide Check /Iron Ginghams, regular toe. We can't `repeat 1t; line, so buy quick, the value is in your favor at G j c. yet ..A <T� ♦Tl Iy1 its! #44 -it J. A. STEWART V.1‹,*(t C -1141k i..'k:.,. El .S iek ard C ,Exeter. ter. Sprol Sprin Sprin Spring is here and it reminds us that house? -cleaning I title is tit hand, and in all probability you will require some- _.., ,. .� . �. .. thin:, in the way' of Carpets, Curtains, Curtain Poles, Blinds, Wall Paper, Etc, Inn these lines we carry a larger stook than a eve] , and at prices that will suit ou, Bee ourLaaies'blouses, no better'. Dress Goods in all the leaching stnyles anti. stall - NEW SPRING GOODS • ties . i 1 Hats, Caps, white and colored shirts anti ties, all in This store is radiant with Spring -time. loveliness. On every hated may the newest styles. I�`ii lii]eeof Ready-inado Clot!encgo t ain d - beauty and low be seen rich and inviting displays of the best a Men's s and boys, Goodstye and w price, d a newest merchandise the markets afford, c Vertise life SOnee merchants, and say here is a $20 suit for and e n� all :tastefully arranged for easy seeing and;$15, heat's if we wanted to he buying, This wealth of goods has been per, i •.. , sonalty Selected* our fawn experts, who; Pastor Sheldon, who is trying to tun a daily Cllistain wide search of the' paper et• read such an ad as. the above and wrote the ,art to as-. have travelled fax and r e in e. ' P l) party , things we wanted and the things you were certain how he could do it ;.getting no reply would not insert Iiiely to need for home or personal use. it. We coiru:zen�t him for his stand. When will poopio real-- 13eing here is of itself 'sufficient guarantee ize that they can't get $ for J. that goods are worth} -,$tyles correct and up- r 1 et'e is ti 1t1 rlicirle now liiira� tiaiv:l'tiae r tea -data qualities thoroughly dependable, and t r ] „ ad by the 1111n flee rices lowest ccatosistatlt with fair dealing ofd Humbug. .Ne can t see the necessity of people buying it _ t there i ample evidence °whoa they cut get it for nothing, Mc) hnnibug here, Straight On every side, throughout the store, h s a p 1 advancement, an improvement all along the line, a superior ex- , dealing and honest prices. len ..e that faithfully reflects the progress this store has made and • l c reiS0 us a call. Highest prices paid for produce. e'higher standard it insists on maintaining. Stocks are vastly r than they were a year ago. The store system is better the service is correspondingly better. That means still seater satisfaction for alt who -onto here. And who can af- a and to stay away when there is so tnuch of newness and novel -1 4)r to be seen here? We cannot tell you of everything, but this! list may tell enough t•t induce you to come and see ;what is in store J• �• l ai.er, of >:Ienfryn, visited l friends here least week. i Mr. and Mrs. Lovett spent, Good 1 ;Friday at 1 Granton. Centa'tdh , preached I in James St, ebxiveh on Sunday. ■ a Mark lark, ok' Clinton, was iu town .1 l" S 11 ail liw l" ll' Sf last week reaming acquaaintances. , l Ladies' For field seeds. fresh and clean, eall ,: at 1V, ll, i eVett's, opposite the tow, hard fail; I hall. i s h e ,ik,. t't, and tire. Dickson. of Parkhill, 8 Blue and Q went Fridey with Ma and Ilea. -Chas,', Gklley. OANA,AN FENCE BleSerge' AilelFille Martin, Principal of tent I) r e s s Baxriston High School, is visiting Ids FOR parents at the Manse, r , ! •� Nt Skirts � ill n : Idles Verda I,cv C P Dignan and t s Young . CANADIAN FLIES. made i lat- atteinSt the 1.oatnlz asteeeMo Assam ver uta= in St. J1lttra'G on Irastor 3tIonday. 1 We arse the best high grade coiled, wire CryMink I eo, emir.. of Mount Forest 3. r .STIIv'$QN & CQ., ter, est style land Mr, and Mrs, Pickett, of Clinton, Iirkton, 4n#, and well i pent Easter holidays at the Metropole; hote 1 lined. Special at , - • .. • ....$2 7$ Fox• lanae hack .end all ordinary de- - , Plain , ; ranementa of Itidrtay.,. T)ex Iii ,,�u,eir.'-�"' -. -� 7 # Ladies and Fancy- U..gt'l . > ,,�..,, ldn ..:�:....-s1s'"- )�r$`1� Ladies night gowns at So,� S,,z.Oo;. a.-, ,•�► , rdet marked. Ft Ladies' draaa•ers at , 25, .l0, 5o Lustre Slcirks, near es 11 vLi`i and only itnik' tilt' -,.. e. Sold by C. y -•+UBE Ladies' cele t,.enw�e ra ;,, ate,. _... -e.. slrra; < uu linea:, at $2.75 to 3 7 IYARD .• .. -» �,. h�+ John Morley, of Creclrtan, and Miss Leitties' cltemtse 50, 75 ! Ladies Linep & Pique milelle% daughter of John Mitchell, Ladies' Skirts so, 75, z 00 i Skirts latest design at $t So,. Ladies' night gowns 75. 'i.00,i.2., ..... , .... I $ 00 Ladies Metallic Stripe Un - ,These goods are beautifully r derskirts, various patterns, trimmed and finished in most ap- special „ , • , 135 proved style. . Ladies'frilled,plain mercer - 1 ized Sateen Underskirts, in . � • • f all colors, latest style out SSS ©u " New n.,; usouS at .............$i 5o; 2 00, 2 A STORE PtJLC.. 4)]F CAR ING you here: ee Our 4 T 4» ►R'IiR $4 ves st ,,... lie iti Bo9k gOlt A car laud of seed corn just received I FarCarriage Licenses by W. Ii, Lovett. Get your supply early. We:dating Rirslas , . =Hiss Jenute Iiirk, school teacherat Weztchc•e. C:toek —, Londesboro' is visiting at Dr. Ander- A. full stock of School Books for Public Schools. ; Jewelry, i Miss Jackson, daughter of Rev. Goo. spec: tetc tett, etc Jackson, of London, formerly of GALL re' Exeter, is visiting. atDr. Anderson's. R, i-.ecaes Messrs. Morley and Cunningham, WatchIieti.airin?:t St,arc ialty. ; two young men late of Crediton, we understand, have leased the Mansion . , House. The excavating has been commenced TO ADVERTISERS. for the ucwv brick block opposite the _ Central hotel, for Thos. Fitton and The copy for changes must be left 'Win. Drew. not Eater than Tuesday noon, CasualThe provincial fisheries department ;advestisemerts accepted up to noon y hrs;issateei�a regitiation providing that full stock of Sunday School `Tednesdav of each week. tiering the run of suckers this spring Library Books at wholesale prices _„— the fish may be speared in any part of ltOntario with lanterns. Large stock of field seeds at W. H. l It is stated that the profits of the ti Levett's.,;"Topeka paper of the week it had Mr. Family and Feathers' Bible Servant girl wanted to do general} Sheldon as editor were $00,000, and full Lia.! e:' house work; apply at Times office. , that Mr- Sheldon got as his share 810,- a John Aberhart left town this week ll 000. It was nob then, a wholly disin- for Seaforth, where he has secured al terested experiment on the part of the situation. ti s ublisher. Everything in Stationery, A quantity of store shelving and j The Exeter laundry which has been T wholesale and retail. counters, also office desk for sale; ap- 'un under the name of Levitt&Makins ply to S. Mainers, Exeter.t„nwill henceforth be ,run by the :latter, Alma, Dempsey, who bas been in Mr. L, having sold his interest to Mr. Toronto the past few months, has re-?, Makins. Mr. Levitt left for Aylmer, turned home much unproved in Wednesday morning. where .he will health. ; make his futute borne. Miss EmmaPenhale returned home f On Sunday evening some patties last week after an extended visit with , made an effort to break into J.P. Ross' relatives and friends in London and a store by a rear entrance. They no elsewhere. doubt thought the family were at People had better keep at close eye‘,church, but Mrs. Ross, who was at, 'on thew belongings these days as pet- horne,beard the noise, and going to the ty thieving is being close in some parts storehouse, the would-be burglar, de JON Oriuu, INSTM ANOE. RNES 1 a'LLIOT, • £gen far the wnsee tie AssvrtANc5 COM - ?XXX, of Toronto ; also for the Prs®rnx Fat: z Svxze ren COisPexr, of London, England; 4L • MANCE IIISURANC$ COMPANY, .Of Eng and add e We have an elegant assortttteait Gaf these goods and are selling them at very tempting prices, in fact we guarantee to sell you these goods ready to wear at less mon- ey than you can buy the material. in the ordinary way. of the town. camped. Mr. and Mrs. T. Holloway returned Issuers of marriage licenses have re on Wednesday after a two months' ceivert a circular from' Deputy DRe is Exeter. stating Regis - visit at ;their daughter's in ieter. The tsar General Bryce, in future visit was a pleasant one.—ClintonNew returns of marriage licenses issued a "ra. blank must he filled out stating where' B Window $laacles and Curtain 5 les We have the above goods in great variety of style and price. The new curtain pole in hard wood, with fancy turned ends and rings, complete 2x31 Plain and faney window shades fringed, laced, trimmed and var- ious colors at 30, 40, 50, 75 and, .1.00 C'Jp ,' to ,-, a 1 e .Y$ icyc l es T e sparties are to he T%6 . Mellen has ben stationed at and bywhom the THURSDAY, APRIL 19th, 1900- . - i Clinton since the first of April to look married. By this ,ethod the depart- after the water tanks at Denfield, Ex- went will be able to spot ministers L A.L • •NAPPENWN&'S Arthur Kemp spent Easter vacation 3n London. •- seat Good Fri- day Bissett � Miss Fannie 1 day' in London. Hilton Bissett,of St. Thomas, spent P Sands in town. Su t y Mr.and MrsEli_Snell visited friends in Seaforth over Sunday.. Roy Leathorn, of London, visited friends in town last week. Miss Edith Neelin, of Seaforth,spent the Easter holidays visiting Miss Kemp. soldhis his OU acre Chas, B. Snelt,ha farm in Stephen to Moses Gardiner for g a good figure. Miss Loraine IVltss Ruby Pickard and Y. li or er of -London s • ent the Easter holidays in town. -e changed the The recent rains ltav appearance of the fall wheat; the pros- • fair teed are good. .cls of,af r d lie y g Chas., Senior has disposed of his photograph alley in 13lanheim, and p, ri�.,I gallery will retire from business. �He is at a , reseutvtsiti,iri his son. Joseph here. tlitionaaI locals on e'th page. eter and Clinton; he had been in Exeter who are derelict in making returns. entirely for the whiter months. H. Shorey & Co,, of Montreal, man 1 Parente are respectfully urged to ufacturers ofShorey's celebrated cloth- seed all beeinners who ur ose attend- in have an advertisement in another P P ing school before midsummer vacation co i nen of this issue. This firm are primary division, '1�2 r in the liberal use ofprinters' to the , a d son, on A gra 3rd. believers s e Y. P 1. This will allow the teachers to arrange ink and outside of their newspaper the classes at once. I advertising do considerable intheway The followingappeared in the Ilam- of advertising byhooklets etc. We F, P P g ilton news of the Toronto Globe on have -received a couplele oftheir book - Friday Simeon Clinehasreturn- lets, "A. Plain Tale Truthfully Told';` ed from West, Virginia, where befit- and"OurBobs,” , which are very a ed the claims of the Canadian Cline's tractive and should bring .in good re - to rich estates left in that State by a turns to the firm. The booklet, "Our' relative many years ago. The estates Bobs," has a good photo of Field Mar a th front. of it. are valued at$3,000,000.to $10,000.000. shal Roberts on e y,a oxnina- The High School Entrancecx tion for 1900 will he held on the 21th, 28th and ; 29th of June: Canidates wishing to write at Exeter should not- ify P Ins ectoeJ. E. Tom. before . April in 30th. The Public School Leaving ex- amination,which is now identical with;, that for form II of high schools, will begin July 3rd, Blank forms of appli- the ; High cation can be obtained from � School Principals; or from the Public School Inspector.These forms must be filled up and forwarded (with a fee of twd dollars) tore Inspector tor not p ec, later than' May Dith. �' Mrs. L. D. Vincent,of Exeter, is inter- 1 ested in this estate hA scarcity of hired men a reported through e d roah differenb arts`of'Ontario `last h result ofthe wholesale autumn as the es t w a t ads Manitoba, owv r which began about that time. Reports from different sections now state that the scarcity is found greater than it was• being the the situation b ng e aused b y spring movement to Manitoba, the; sendingof the coptingent to South g Africa and the provisional battalion to Halifax, together with the recruiting lu.oof to on for the Mounted Police. We banale the National Cycle and Automobile Coss wheels, the Columbia E & 1), Hartfords, etc. IVe believe them to be the best wheels made and would like you see the new 1900 models Chain and Ohainleess,-a feature peculiar to these wheels is the local repair guarantee :which .goes with .each wheel. of Exeter, were married yesterday. LAST SIDE MAIN STREET. Mr. Morley is one of the new lessees of (OPPOSITE PLANING n G MILL.) the Mansion House, Mrs. Murphy will give a missionary We have in stock dressed and matched. address in TTrivitt Memorial School „ Hall on Thursday afternoon at 4.15. Siding flooring & flciii;iQ This service will take the place of elle, Murphy's service. -all are invited, also dressed 'pine 1, at 11 The ease of Schroeder va. Drown, which telae up at the County Court at. and 2 inches, Berlin on Tuesday, was settled, each Shingles, lath and cedar poets alwaye 50 party paying their own costs, Bowlby Clement, Berlin, for plaintiff; J. Gon hand. A large stow >~ of G. learn lumber asst arrived, Stanbury, Exeter, for defendant. CALL antdL+XAMINE. New .,/6arasols r and 2lrnlrr ellas Black everlasting cloth. covered parasols, good strong frames and handles, speeial for 50 Black Union Silk covered para- sols, large size, good strongframe fancy handles, special for 75 Black Gloria and Purr Silk cov- ered parasols. all sizes and with agreat yariety of handles at 1.00, 1.25, 1.50, 1.15, 2.00 and ...... 2.50 Ladies' fancy colored parasols, plaids and plain with very fancy handles L00 to . ....... 2.50 Corsets cor- sets, lineof 1 filled .A. special steel sets, splendid fitters and made of good material, a snap for 50 GENTL1 IAN ARE YOU BALD. Investigate and sec for yourself the Art Coverings in .Wigs and .Toupees. Prof. Dorenwend's manufactures are worn on over 55,000 heads by, • ill. classes, and in all stations of life. g g T �-�t They are the essence of perfection, l OV R, CFIA CE light in weight, durable and a great the. bead against Cold, 'Draughts, benefit to health, and a protection to - Look out for bargains thisveees kreg, we are going to sell granite vv re cheap. Here are a few of our price Granite pails regular pee Sac for (lac ; Granite preserving are price 655c for .500 ; Gra a preserve -� -•- ing kettles regular price ac for 75c RQc� R t ! i Granite' coffee pots. regi r price 95e ��le[i�f�l � _...„Ji6� for ,0c; Granite tea pots killer price av,11.Parsonshn,snowvonbandrandPorsilo :i,5cfor40e;-Granite thirefpiece toilet a car load of eery fine buggiesofcliffereutstyles sets regular price, X1.0g dor $1.45 ,- andcolors. viz:- aar price: 30c JUMP SEATS. MIKADOS, YOUNG for 20cGranite ;wash basins regY tin pails, 10 (tart regular price 1St ,for 12c ; nit 1 tea kettles regular price. $1.20 ` $1;00 ; sad irons regular price 95e 80c. JAS, WIL LI % PIMP. NOW Catarrh, etc. Trying on and demou- stratingthe completeness of thesegoods free'of charge. He will be at Central Hotel, E:teter'Chursday May . . MHN'S BUGGIES, 'THREE QUARTER BUGGIES. Bnggi£s for oldpedple and spindle box for businessmen, farmer s surreys, etc. - - Anyone wishing a brand new buggy will find See our fine stock'o,Oin brellas and it totltoir advantage to call and see them.beforo Parasols from 39c ; n Shirt` Yd aists,r bnyine elsewhere. Cotton `Hose; Towels andkerchiefs, ' nd'M ' t en Ladies Vests, s Sem- i Parsons Lace, , 1In Two doors south of Tu wn Hall. t mer Underwvear: j sell these lines D A Corsets, special lint, ' EXETER, ONT, l,w•ery cheap. great value for :.. 75 t• 1 Fresh fruits alwaij on hand. � 4 4ib444�er� iBB, :t?..'"ter •A .,.,..e 'en in no.,t........_.. Ot After Easter, Children's waists in all sizes from 18 to 25, a great line for,.... 2 Ladies' Summer Corsets in sizes :. = _ A,(sL+iwT� FOI.L.RISIAN STE from 18 to 30, great Wearers' and ..: ,w£l Q`_` .pest, fineWeath-'-" ` A. Ry. el' fbx avheelln: ion ' will L. t:Pnot be in a position to enjoy'it unless you have • ttli FINE OCERIES FLOUR. , D 'POTATOES CORN L /itt'S Fair HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR ALL :KINDS OF FARM PRODUCE. TM R. ri6KrU Go,, • DIreG4 finUoibels The Patriotic Fund total is now 23rd: <235a5o3 2LeFar y, of Parkhill, v as in'towu R. E. Pickard spent Monday n 'Hen- on Monday. A. T. ,Rollins is recoyering from his recent illness. - Servantgirl wanted. Apply atThe R. Pickard Co.'s Store. Brantford Miss Mary Westaway, of , is visiting at Al. Ford's, Exeter. Mrs. R. 3. Couch of Exeter, was iv , A. Stewart antifamily leave shortly Mitchell visiting friends over Sunday.for Seaforth where they will resider•; of the Molsons Mondaywas a bank holxda and both: i na er" Reg. Elliott, n a t;Easter with banking institutions were closet!. • Ed. H. White and Miss M. V. White to f tends 1 ere.l r t G. W. Holinan, wife and family,` are t spending the Easter holidays with friends iu and around Exeter. John Cluff,of Seaforth,lead the mis- fortune fortune to. have the t of one of his top fingers taken off by; a jointer in his father's planing mill. Miss May Stobie if Seaforth; left on . Tuesday for West Branch, Michigan, d y g where. she will reside with en aunt, and engage in the millinery business. Scheol�opens on -Monday next, April Dr. Follick, of St, Marys, visited his parents here this week "`'r, Rev. and Mrs,' Ball of Iirkton were: guests at T. Prier's on Monday. : J. G. Stanbur.: was• in ;„Berlin. nd, y•a Toronto during the holidays over Sind% r tends , visited St:.Ma Marys friends _y Mr. and Mrs. Glanville, of Brantford; spent Easter at Mrs. Sweet's,Huron Street. Miss Briniacornbe, of E limville:sPent` forepart of this v thes w c ek with her , sister, Mrs. 1. Andrew. of e Metropolitan, H. Cantelon, th l_ , has purchased, A. A. Goetz's lease of theHodgins hotel, Hensali , and will take possession est May, Up -To -Date 1po pea' We are showing them. in the latest patterns. ire believe they Will. meet the 1 re emlite eats orf the:most exacting. ',Both in • STYLE • I,YLE <1ND PRIC (.'4111 • lIl rZ,ll d,i1C:1.:'SEe .t .It C -C rite. ge ,...,Don't•fJ1.t our. child-- ren's Carriages ,and Go Casts., Ill(, are new and nobby. 1 o ) �b : Remember w b r ` e sell the #l° finest, Pianos,organs and S. t 5.. sewing T1lC112Gs ,.. 4444.611.60' Martin. 44,0011161140.11#124 0 R AL 'ROLLED <ANL) ST ANDOD OATMEAL , 1 : r r N SEE .l� MEAL LINSEED L' AX SEED NDIIE L] SL ✓ S R OIL CA: AN GARD,�.i! ,nf „kin a specialty t ��ea2 g alt 1. • y of: the • ould • se be .eas above a ed b P to ha.ye e a l 'part of'„ ,trade;, ': res for bu :ins• .i Our#< 5' a are e u�,, to l net h: Ito • those o asand our much a shop e:;pene .css, ban those of .o nc e rn: u at an ' of own yr TRY US JAPAN TEA 18c. r `fir, �v hi