Exeter Times, 1900-5-10, Page 8TEE E EXETER TIMES
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T'S CASH
Note carefully the following prices. They are ;eked at random front the largest and
best stook we have even offered. Comparison is the way to test our prices. Comparison
Is what we invite- Cash and one price make the following prices possible:—
Fine Nottingham Lace
Curtains. soft net, 3 yds
long. light lace effects,
the style (lf a curtain
you could Oxpeet to pay
$L00 for; our price
100 yds fancy cheek ging-
hams, fast cokes ettic-
able for Children's
sehool wear, e;`tra,
special, per yrl, 0 I,',
1,
2tl0 double -fold tenet-
tweed
enettweed effect and check
Dress Clot tls,15 pat t erns
This line is a, money -
saver a t ti a great wear-
er, regular value, 2.5e.
We bought it job, hence
the prit'e, I:ic
50 pairs boys' leuicker
pants in blue serge
tweeds, and all -wool
Halifax. Special Per
school wear, per pr 50e
1(i(i white bed spreads,
slightly . soiled, large
double beat size. Cottee
pare it with any $1.50
quilt in the trade. Sac
sse say that our men's $1
Felt. Kat is the hest to
the trade, Call incl see
it and test our judg-
went, pure silk trim-
ming. new shapes in
black, .brovn u dT.ol,t.
L"ttdies' Cottor, Vests,
short sleeves, metal wear
era and good stock, Se
ar two for 15e
2,000 cards best quality
German prints, blue
grounds, colors and
wear guaranteed, you
know the usual price ;
our price per yard is 12S
10 doz. boys' sweaters,
navyand white, just the
thing for school wear, a
special bargain, each 2,$e
• a.} dozen white hemstitch
handkerchiefs, the kind
you usually .pay 25e for,
our epecial peke, each 3c
20 t►aairs lace kid boots.
sizes 2i. 3, 3!.. "and 4:
were $2 a pair. They
are not the latest style,
hut the quality is good.
('fearing at 95c
it dozen latches' black cot-
ton hose, ribbed and
plain, colors warranted
taut. We say its the
best i0c hose in the
trade 10e
Chenile and Tapistry Cur-
tains, for arches or
door's, special prices,
$2.S3, 3.00, ;3, 7a, 3,00.
Serines are very service-
able and popular for
summer wear ; we are
showing some special
snakes in Bradford ser,.
ges, very suitable for
ladies' suits, bright fin-
ish. and uushrinkabie,
4# in. wide at 40, day, 0.0c
If you want the new and
stylish effects its. Dress
Goods, you will be re -
eaid by seeingourstoclt,
verything new and
stylish isto be found at
this store.
.l fens' ali-wool tweed pants
weaving quality guaran-
teed. Cash and one
price make possible the
price, per pair $1.00
Colored i3urlape. suitable
for covering sofas, 3Oire.
wide, great wearing
quality. only 1Oc yard.
Apron ginghar, Winches
wide, blue and white
checks, per yard, just 0
ard
---wExeter.
SPECIAL
Blouse Silks
We have just passed into stock a most
rnagnificient range of Novelty Blouse Silks
These goods we imported direct from the lar-
gest silk house in old London. They should t.
have been here a month ago, and on that ac-
count the old country firm have made us a
fair reduction in price. It's a. big lot to com-
mencebut th
nience to sell at this time ofthe year e
prices and values will help us out. Do cru
need a silk waist ? if so this will be a very
favorable opportunity to purchase one. The
here and prices are strictly in your favor.
aSprin
27 inch pure silks in all fashion
able shades and blacks, special per
yt'I
Fancy striped silke inall new
ehades,great values, per yd,..., .,
A great variety of plam and
faney blouse sills in new eoud'ina-
tion o shades, special
s4
i
Springy!
Spring is here and it reminds us that house-oleaning
time is at hand, and in all probability you will require some--
;
ome-a thing in the way of ,Carpets, Curtains, Curtain Poles, Blindso
I -Wall Paper, Etc, In these lines we carry a larger stook than:
ever, and at prices that will suit you, See ourLaciies'blousess
no better. Dress ss Goods in all the leading • styles and c uali-
ti ea
Hats, Caps, white and colored shirts ane ties, ;all in
the nt'vv-est styles, Full line of Ready-made Clothing both in
men's and boys. Good style and low price. We could ad.-
vertise like some merchants, and say here is a $20 suit for
$15, that's if we wanted to lie.
Pastor . i gi ,
Sheldon, who is tlykla�, to run a daily Cil state
paper read such an ad as the above and wrote the partyto as-
Certain
s-
e r I ain how he could t o itgetting no reply would lnot insert;
(.e k l ,,g tt g i p.y tl I
lt". We .coiillklk(*l>,al him for his stand, When will people rea-
lize that they oala't get i2 for $1.
Nat variery
Pure Taffeta silks in new shades
worth more room for . . • • ..,' is when they Mit get it for nothing. No humbug- here, straight
Tatrtiin Pleytl T,lfft�ta Stll,s'1ieaaet" dealing and'
nd honest prices.
ifatlsltatcliugstaprciarl.,, .» 1.O(l r,
'.here .i a medicine 110\V being aclv.erl,ise(. by the nal
Of''alltiinbtig," lire CalaSOO the necessity of people buying i
New flowered sill:: strictly rot -
it and Meitvtlna for SiGive us call. Highest prices paid for produce.
Special faancvs lk in 0 PIM shades
lovely goods for.. , ,
Blouse and
Shirts Wais
We cleared out a lot of these goods from a
manufacturer who wanted the money rather
badly. This fact is reflected in the prices you
will have to pay, The goods are all this
seasons make and strictly up-to-date and
range in price from sac to $T .25
it would pay you to see them.
We Nave lust Opened Up a lot at Novelties in Millinery.
Our Millinery Show Room is filled with all that is new and beautiful, in Ladies' and. Children's
headgear. Doyou find it hard to get suitable millinery for your children ? We think we have just the 13
chic and nobby things for children, New sailors and new shapes arriving every few days. Our
millinery has a style distinctly belonging to this store, styles and effects that are becoming and
new and sure to please. Leave your order at this store if you want to wear the most stylish
millinery.
J. A. STEWA.RT.
1 ° George Manson is exriproving rapidly
For Marriage Licenses, from his recent filmes.
"s'�► A. E. \Iilyurd, of Montreal, will
Wedding Riitigs, reach in Main. Street church on Sun -
Watches, Clocks, - day next,
Jewelry
1 ,Tames Abbott has opened a produce
business ,
n ssiu
Spectacles' Etc a the premises lately vacated
rtotoN ibyL.Smith.
E2, E-FECE481 The interior of the Metropolitan is
being repapered and otherwise ian-
----
Watch Repairing a Specialty, iproved by amine host Anderson, The
, work was by Arthur Davis iu his usual
A full stock of School Books TO ADVERTISERS. rskllful manner.
for Public Schools.
The copy for changes must be left
not later than Tuesday noon. Casual.
advestisementa accepted up to noon
Wednesday of each week.
Book Storo'�
A full stock of Sunday School
Library Books at wholesale prices
Family and Peachers' Bibles
Full Line.
Thos. Boyle hsmoved into the
Shute residence while Geo. Jewell
moves into the residence vacated by
Mr. Boyle. W. Page taking the resi-
dence occupied by Mr. Jewell.
Mrs William Grieve. of Mclfillop,
died on April 26th, after along and
painful illness. She was the eldest
daughter of the late Thos McMichael,
of Hallett, and mother of John Grieve,
V S, of Seaforth, and Thomas Grieve,I
Tuckersmitb. She was aged 50 years DlreGt Importers
and 11 months. {
BIG BARGAINS
A "LING BROS.
ofOoupe Uoupe, general merchants,, Mrs. Ovens, of Maple Lodge, speltr
Iaucau, have assigned, r Sunday visiting --her mother, MrsJoues.
The cigar makers of Stratford, are oat
Strike for an increase of wages. There died in I3nft';tle, N, Y., on Toes-
dns, ay 1, Mrs. guinlivon, widow of
We late John (;li'inlivan, formerly of
Stratford. a
.During the months of May, June,'
July, August and September the law-
yers of Stratford will close their offices
r at 1 o'clocl: every Saturday aaftereeou,
Hiss "4•erdar, Levett, of Motet. who'
i Inas been the guest of her aunt, Mfrs.
Balbwili, St, Patrick street. heft Thurs-
ay to visit St. Marys and Granton
rien Mitchell.
olet:ascb A CANADIAN FENCE
J, CT. Diitchell, who hat, been viititlg
t lips, Brewer's for some time, left on
Friday last for Au Sauble Niels,, :le-
i by la is aunt Mrs. Brewer•,
3 and cousin, Itliss Delle hill, CANADIAN FA TER
Gait teachers, of Publie Schools and
Collegiate Instil aces alike,faavor home-
work by the pupils, because they think
it teaches the pupil€ •'P reliance- and
application, keele.. + •.a prnfitably em-
ployed when t,, a might he on the
streets, and stimulates their parents
intereel i t the children's sturties.
Ft t tlea'ick Harris the young utan 19
FOR
1-20 yds of ;30 3,". inch wide Flannelettes, warranted fast colors, regular
7eualit y for $1.00
q 3
2 -Regular (ic Towellings, special price, 0 yds for 2a-
3 -20
s3-30 inch Grey Cotton, heavy weight and in than ordinary way worth
Sc per yard, we will sell 2,000 yards at 5
h --Men's Stripe Print Shirts, laundered fronts and cuffs, special quality
regular price 75e, for 50
5 -Regular 10c Cretonne, iu ti variety of patterns auc colors, special snap i
0 -Ladies' title. black cashmere hose, full fashioned, all sizes, regular ^►n:
kind for
7 --Ladies' hliter: and colored kid gloves, in new shades, :3 dome fasteners
embroideredbacks, regularly worth $1.25 ah, pair, for 1,00
8 -Ladies' Print Wrappers, good patterns perfect Jitters and well arcade
regularly worth $1.35, special for ].00
0 -Heavy Indigo Dye Cotton drill print, very wide, worth ]0c, for 121
10 -Ladles' White Kid Gloves, with :black enhbroidered backs, special 50
11- New Pattern German Prints, warranted indigo dyes and fast colors
Worth Ike for 121
I2-45 inch White Lawn, good weight and fine threa),
worth .l2
a
c for
10
13 -Heaviest make Cotton Shielle s indigoigo dye ors, xxrantcd, You
pay as high as 16c for them in some stores, our price , 111
ALL KINDS OF
I MOLA Ana) GARDEN SEEDS
,'JUST FRESH OPENED UP.
PRICES RIGHT. SEEDS RELIABLE.
The R. i6Kdr GO..
William Dunn, Stratford, met with • aserious accident Friday afternoon: Mrs. Strang is very
ill with rieuma pron
ram refreshment
s will be served.
Admission, 15c and 10c.
Wo use the hest, high grade coiled wire
3. F .STINSON CO,,
Kirkton, Grote,
Buggies Buggies! Buggies! i
yyease of age, vvho was rs•rested at Spring is here and one buggies are
IJeufield charged with stealing a horse selling lively.
and overcoat,a cart and a. setof fhatrnoss If you are desiraus of securing are
from Thos. P. Kestle, of Stephen
township, admitted Ida guilt; and First- Glass Buggy
was sentenced to three years in the
peniteutiery by Judge M tsson. cheap now is the time.
Clinton New Era :--John Calender, We have a large number and differ-
ent London, formerly* of Clinton, who ent styles to select from,
has been in Ay -Penne, for some time, in LARGEST DEALER IN TOWN.
the hope shalt the climate would re-
store,his Health returned to Ontario
rn da
few days since His many friends will
regret deeply to know that he e.peri-
eneed no marked improvement.
A very daring robbery occurred in
Wingham on Monday night Inst, April
30th, in whish the dry gone* store of
M. Il. McTndno was entered from the
rear door and over $500 worth of goods
carted away. No clue hes been ob-
tained as to the guilty parties.although
it is believed that the robbery was the
work of some local person, nwing to
the neatness and despatch of the ]nb.
Already- advices have been sent to
every town and village throughout the
country describing the goods, which
`consist ofkid glove4,silk handkerchiefs,
tweed clothing, men's socks, etc..
W. Ho Parsons •
Two doors south of Town Hall.
EXETER, ONT.
m � ir Levitt µ.s ,
WE ARE SELLING THIS WIiIEK
Ai reever t mss
GLASSWARE Very Cheap
Here are a few of our prices:
In berry dishes, a handsome dish,
2 -
worth ..asp for 18 ; I line worth 20c for
While shingling the barn of James Clam, 12o a line worth 255c for Lic : Salad
dishes worth 25c for 16c ; Sugar"bowls,
Richardson, St Marys road, he fell a � N. J. Hooper visited friends in town' The date of the annual: London camp ., �� pitchers, pickle dishes, worth loo for
distance of 24 feet to the ground.: this week. has been fixed for June Gib, pe ; l bottle castor worth 90c for 70c ;
Mrs Jane Chamberlain,: wife of Ed -I Though no limbs were broken, he was T. B. Darling is in Toronto tills week L. McTaggart has moved the shed ' Use Di: Little Liver Pills for head-, Rose bowls worth 35c for 2c Sealrrt
ward Chamberlain, lot 9, 13th line of and hall from the Exeter North hotel, "aches, stomach derangements r etasqts er eaters
East'Lorra, one of the most res ected internally injured and will likely be on business. pts per 70c for 55c , p
ee
Everything in Stationery, P confined to his house for some trine. W. Snell has added two nice drivers to the opposrtc, side of the street, and For sale ,at Lutzs Drug Store, Price ,for per
- doz fs - al : worth doz
5e
residents of the township,. died verywill convert it into a building for other' 25c. r g p
wholesale and retail suddenly on May of heart trouble. to his livery. use g dor, for SO!
For choice seed corn go to J. Cobble<; Turkislf the food removes dandruff, Sae our beautiful belts, newest out After a long illness John Thompson, Simcoe county, £ click &Son's warehouse. At noon Tuesday to the lire bell called' itching of the Scalp, restores the eat- aril prices and our great range of bele
of North Easthope passed away Wed- Robert Azmst or J. Eberhart has taken a situatio the citizens out to 1Vletropolitan hotel'' ural color and vitality of faded and "buckles from 15c u
d y r ►g She w is nearly - v✓bere for a time a defective chimney
to breis. Turkish Scat Food is ra h
108 yea -s old and hid been for aver peau Toronto, as a blacksmith.y
grey p I We have a large stock of parasols
o f con 3, at the age of 80 years fie John Heywood, Exeter North leaves threatened to cause a severe fire. No •ahe growing in public favor do takesDon't
lkli4s Gillian, of London, spent Sun- S. 0 Abbott Ims opened a produce
g g! sixty years a resident of Esse andy , 1 and Umbrellas. fail to see thenp,
in a few days for Manitoba.
damage resulted. ,the lead of all other preparations on We will give you a bargain on anyof
the market. For sale at bent Drug Lir lins this week, g
tore, Exeter. Only 5tic'a bottle. Ladies' Shirt Waists, Ladies' Vests,
4, 1 we have a nice line of these goods .to,
The oldest woman probablyin all
Canada died the other day at Angus
in the person of Mrs.
nesday morningathis residence, lot_
44
sides his wife, there are five daughters/Innisfil townships, having come to
and three sons surviving.
'Canada, with her parents from Leitrim
Cochrane,
Ottis Cochrane, the only' son .of D. county, Ireland, in 1840.
Cochrane, municipal clerk of Ridge John Munn, of Munn Brothers' saw
town, died at noon Thursday in that mill, 12th line, McKillop, was the ic-
INSiJRANCE. place. The young man was attending rim of what might' have been a vers
the School of Pharmacy in Toronto
serious accident: While oiling
the taken ill,some roime'agoand
saw dust carrier his head came i
n
0
never recovered.
contact with e putly,vvhich struck him
At Ailsa Craig on Saturday morn- with such force as to cut him in sever-
ing a slight accident occurred,taus- al places, rendering him unconscious
for some time. It required several
stitches to draw the cuts 'together.
Mrs. Penwarden, of Usborne, while
THURSDAY. MAY 10th, I900.caused considerable delay. helpingher husbandinputting
in
posts, was severly injured the other
Mr. James Campbell,t
of. Seaforth,
HAPPENINGS
sold a fine mare last shay. n he head ofthe lowmallan me off
LOCAL ;, ;;�9APPEGIGGS nine-year-old_ striking her a stunning blow and mak-
• e week for $155, to J McMann, of Sea- i ing a severe wound. Thinking the
forth. Mr Campbell also sold a' horseg
Rev. T it 111'11 visited at W.blow'was fatal and viewingthe hast-
to Mr Turnbull for $130 and has since l wound ghast-
ly w n Mr. .Penwarde�n fainted
away. Fortunately their ° little boy
was near at hand and alarmed the
Hayes, of Luckuow, has taken his worth League will be held next San- neighbors. It was a narrow escape,
pi e.
. J. Parsons intends
moving ' to
Winnipeg in fewdaysie''
i __ p g days, the branch of
their business here having been dispos-
ed of to Rogers & Levert.
B° :MILE 1 1>l..i R
��+RNEST ELLIOT,
iigen for the�avhEBTERN ASSURANCE Coat
vANY, o. TorOut;b; also for the PERE= Frau
risxrnaxoic ConiYd2,Y, of London, England;
km MAIN CE INSURANCE COMPANY, of Eng ed by a truck on one of the cars- of
and a freight train breaking and throwing
the car .off the track. The auxiliary
was called out from Sarnia, which
Howard's this week. bought another for 115:
John Johnson, G. T. R station mas- g $
at Fergus, has resigned, The anniversary of Main Si E
lex g ti geed, and - Dan Y P
da May13. Sermonswillpreach-
Y
,
wl he
An interesting e ens took place at
ea morning and evening by Rev. E. the home of Mrs, Stacey,
Futlarton
Milyarcl, son of the pastor. On Toes-
on April;25, when her daughter, Miss
clay evening May 15th, the Epworth Lottie, was married to Charles Lander
League will give an entertainment. A of I ogan. Theceremony was per
Steel: Briggs best mammoth long red, good ,program will; be rendered. All formed by Rev. Mr. Andrews. and the
rgiant in;ternlediate and golden' fleshed are cordially invited. happy young couple left the following
�;, � • r;
'tankardMangolcl seed 15c a pouucl at ., On Tuesday evening a debate was day for Hagersville, where the gro� •nn
a >Stewart's Big Cash Store, given in connection with the senior is engaged'for the summer in chew
.
r, William Harding has made consic`t league of James St.church, the subject making,
erable improvement to his dwelling by being :-"which the most ccf'mmerrd
cutting down the Norway Spruce trees able contributing to the Patriotic
- Drensiox COURT.-7udg,e Doyle
in front, of his: dwelling. ; They had Fund or Indian Famine Fund."There ;,held
out grown their. beauty. were `three speakers on each side. Rev. Division Court here on Thursday, but
'r :,
- Mr: Geo Manson wishes to sayto Brown occupied the c gar Bile :M had not a very large docket to deal
1?chair w
customers. geed , the public generally' with. Three cases were called, but
P g Y .Vincent andAnderson
acted as fudges, one of themwas adjourned till n x
I that he expects to be in his usual place:,•:Ivl.iss-Gill, Dr.: Anderson and
E. Hill, next
'..
gave short addresses in favor of the
Patriotic Fund, while Miss Hartnoll,
Esli Heywood and W. II. Parsons
spoke on the Indian Famine Fund.After a short summing up, the decision
was given in favor of the InclianFamine
Fund. After a short summing up, the
of busyness next week and .will bei
pleased to see themall again. ,s'
In /raking mention of the S. S. An-
niversary of Main St. church last week
we omitted to anention the name of
Miss Lille. Johns, ` who also took a
prominent part in the drilling the:
children; far .tile part they took upon decision was given in favor of the . In -
the, poi; ranz, dian_Ia antine: Fund.
1z I
Court,, owing to the serious illness of
the defendant. The cases upon which
judgment was given were: Grieve vs.
Folland, on an account -judgment for
plaintiff. L. H. Dickson for defend-
ant; 3. G. Stanbury for plaintiff..'
Murrayvs. Beattie, on an account -
judgment
for plaintiff. •J.:G, Stanbury
for plaintiff.
day visiting Miss Carty Hicks,
Alfred Sheere has gone to Brussel,l
where be has secured a situation.
W. Treble, who some time ago met
with an accident, is able to be out.
Sacrament was administered in
James St. church on Sunday last.
e A. carload of seed corn just received
%°at J. Cobbledick & Son's warehouse.
Jaynes Handford, of Devon, has been
verylow' with an attack of pneumonia.
Joseph Davis has resumed bis office
in O'Neil's bank, after his recent ill-
ness.
Richard his family
,•i xd'tVebbha s y
to Lucknow, where he has secured a
situation.
A. M. Neaman, of London, was the
guest of his brother, W. J. Il-leaman,
over Sunday. spec the water supply system, and :re -
Mrs. James Miller returned home on port at pext meeting. The Exeter
Friday last after an absence of. oyer.a council propose to . put a gasoline
year in. Manitoba.
engine at the river and pump :the
r his 'water through pipes to the village.
Geo. Davis. vy:a"left onTuesday o
home in Rat Portage, et itlia car load
of settler's effects.
The cellar and f iindation for R.
T o
usiness in the building next door to
J. A. Stewart's store. He is prepared
to pay highest prices for butter an
eggs. Remember the stand.
J. D: Graham, of Toronto, was in
town on Thursday last, and purchased
isome twenty horses for the South
Africa war. He paid from $60 to $125
nd secured some good ones. Average
rice$ 90.
A country' hotelkeeper was . this
week fined for selling liquor to youths
of Exeter, during prohibited hours. Is
The boys also paid $3,25 each into the.
coffers for having asked the buteltnan
, g
a.
!cycle .n.
to violate'` the la -'The effect-mayS
w
prove beneficial all around. ". i
Reeve Bissett and W. H. Lovett, Are evidence that our judgment
left tbis week for Bowmanville, to in- and taste in selecting wheels are meet-
ingwith the approval roval of the wheelie '
np g
public.
choose from.
beet avery sepal foot through having a nail chooseer Un "
run in it, and wa4 unable to walk. I started Ladies'Hose and Men's Stitnm
applying 13aygard's Yellow Oil and in a short derwear. Call and see those lines, we
time the soreness way gone and I was soon able will be pleased to show them to you.
to wall. again .
David McLellan, Pelee Island Noah, Ont 7
Levitt s Fair
AGENT FOR. PARISIAN STEAM
U R LAUNDRY.
J. A, .Hayes, of Brantford, a former
resident of Exeter, is in town this
week in the interests or the Verity
Knight's new brick store, on Main St., Plow Works Co., avho are introducing
has been taken out. ra new plow throughout the country.
ii t Mr. ,d cOartuey, of. Brucefielcl, is the
Alf. Ironsides, of Granton,.'. shipped 1
three car loads of cattle from this sta—
tion to Montreal on Saturday. , the same way as that employed by the
We were wrongly informed last weekGale Harrow'Co.
din the wedding f rediton's Ain open meeting of the Royal Teni-'
regarding e ding o C
Popular merchant, Chas. Zwicker, plass was Held in 11Zain St. church on
Arbor Day was observed by the Monday evening. The attendance
Exeter 'schools on Monday afternoon, was fairly large and a good program
was rendered. Addresses were deliv
when the scholars cleaned the grounds _
ered b the chair - man, M. Vincent
and planted flowers.,. Y a ,
Revs. Martin Brown while Solos
Mr, and blrs, John spaceman have v
P
moved to the Bend, where they will
spend the summer, looking after their
interests in the Grand ]Send Park.
The Coven Presbyterian Endeavor
Society, assisted by talent from Thames
Road Society, will present a first•class
program, consisting of solos, quartets,
song and readings, on Friday even- Neuralgra. Cliey
Ing, May llth, at 8 o'clock. After the isms from the system,+easc the pain and core
I disease.' Price .50c.
Call and See
Those Beautiful models C, 3tlie
cycle rnaulufacturers art net; rleanonstra
ted in the
Cleveland,
Crescent
AND
Welland.Vale
B
They only ' need to be seen to be.
Y
i ciated.
al pre
werebyAlso remember our CARRIAGES
rendered '11lisses�Ida Johns,M.
V. Vbite Ida Fe i n a` du tt,
T rgi so e by and GO-CARTS for the little folks.
Misses Annie Vincent and Laura Greg-
ory and a uartette byMisses' : Eliza
y cl
Vincent,
. +., .T T i.
Oke,VincentPIANOS,ORGANS land SEWING Annie � intentM. and
E, Heywood, �AC3INEy alwi
sin stock.
Mrlbnrn'srem-
edy
Rheumatic Pills aro a s 1 yociiic firm-
edy for I4hiumutrsrn, Sclatica, Lumbago. aial
a'
S. Filartin.
FOR
FINE GROCERIES
FLOUR AND POTATOES
CORN MEAL ROLLED AND;,
STANDARD OATMEAL
OIL:CAME LINSEED MEAL
.A
AND FLAX SEED
s
GARDEN AND IIIELTD-. SEEDS
TRYUS.
We are making a .specialty of the
abore and would be pleased to have
•
part of your. trade.
a.
�a e equal to
Our facilities for buying r_
those of; our neighbors and our shop
expenses are much less than those of
any other concern in town.
THY US
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BEST JAPAN TEA
18c
ck
W. Tse ehi