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200 pair Ladies Black Cot-
ton Hose full fashioned, fast
dye and seamless wortli in
any store in Canada 15e. Our
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4 pieces 27 inch Jap Silk,
"all pure silk" perfect quality,
eruvanteed not to cut VI1,A:-
At ,
Cream and White, Regular
'value 60c, our big bargain,
special price only
50 pair Ladies White Sum-
er Corsets, made from good
strong nett, fit and quality
guaranteed, regular value
:50o, our bargain price only
• We want a big lot of Butter and eggs for whicla w will
y the very top prices, try us, we will use you. well.
A. ST EWA RT
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ANNUAL
MEETING
Notice is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of the Share
bolders of THE SOVEREIGN BANK OF CANADA will be held at
the Read Office, 2$ King Street West Toronto, on
Tilfisaall tllc 14th Dail ol Juno Ncxt.
for the election of Directors, and for the transaction ot snob other bosiness
may be brought before said meeting- The chat?. will be taken see 12 o'clock,
noon. By order of the Board.
The President, Directors and Getteral elaamger will be glad. to haye any
f the Shareholders present.
Branches in Huron County at
Exeter Crediton Dashwood 1-IfertsaIl Zurich Cliritell
Theovereign Bank of Canada
GL ADMAN & STANBURY, F. E. KARN
Solicitors.
Manager, Exeter
Almmeame
First class bieycle repairing clone at
For Marriage Licenses
Weselclirs g Rings,
Watches, Clocks
Jewelry,
Spectacles Etc
r,ALL ON
R HICKS
Watch Repairing a Specialty.
DR OVENS OE LONDON,Surgeon, Oculist
specialist Deseases,
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
visits Exeter monthly.
Glasses Properly Fitted
Nasal Catarrh and Deefness treated. Mc
COnlit4ERO1AL HOTEL. Dates of visits
EDN E SDAYS, Feb. 3, March 2, March 3
May1. June/. June ea, July Sent. 7.0et.
1, Nos', 3j. London office 225 Queens A.v.
Tee ADVERTISERS.
te copy for changes must be lab
not later than Tuesday noon. Casual
advestiperaente accepted up to noon
Wecinesda,v of each week.
THURSDAY, JUNE 9th, 1904
- Locals
D. Hartleib sharpens Lawn Mowers.
Read Popplestone & Clardiner's add
on page 5.
Mr. A. Nevin,of Lond.on spent Mon-
day in town.
• Miss Linghain, of Belleville, is the
guest of her friend Mrs. H. Fowell.
Mrs. Evans, of St. Marys, is visit_
ning her daughter. Mrs, Wm. Mitchell
Mr. Frank Rogers and James Dav-
idson, spent Sunday last at their home
' St. Marys.
3,000 Geraniums in :bud and bloom
,t flarbur ins Greenhouse, Hensel', •or
at mar/tones Fair, Exeter.
The General Sessions of the count
ill open before His Honor Ju ge
Doyle on the 14th inst.
Dr. and Mrs. Aticterson and children
spent Sunday with the Dr's, sister,
at Dungannon. i
Mr. John Mellott late of the Com-
mercial hotel has taken the position
of bar tendee at the Central Hotel, L
Mr. George S. Menger, of nergus,
has been engaged to fill the position
of ba,r tender at the Commerce/id.
• Mr. E. Higgins took the eervice in 0
the Centralia Methodist church on a
Sunday evening last.
Mrs. Chas. Coates, of London, and I
re. Andrew of Detroit, were guests, e
of their uncle, Mr e James Gould a few s
clays ot lest week. iC
D.ellertleites repair shop.
Lovely weideling .peasents Tor pixie-
ty Tune brides at Charltones Fair.
Mrs. Themes Clark and Mrs. Oliver
lefe on Friday lass for att extended
visit svith friends at Toronto.
Try D. Hartleib's far your watch
and clock repairs. Satisfaction guar-
anteed and prices inoderate.
Mr, R. Gurney left on Monday even
ing for Toronto to attend the funeral
of his uncle M. W. 3, Cooke of that
city.
Thousands of Cabbage, Cauliflovver,
Brussel" Sprouts, Celery, .Asters, To-
mato, Stocks and Beddinn plants at
LoIITS DAY'S, Markeb Gardiner.
Mrs. Theo. Sweet and child, of St.
Catharines, are visiting relatives in
town the guest ,of her father Mr.
Frank Gill. "
Mr, Nelson Cobbledick and little
Miss Marjorie,. of Brantford, spent a
few clays of last week with his parents
Mr, and Mrs. Jos. Cobbledick.
Weented.-Wante.d to buy or ;sell
Colonial Inveetment and 'Lean Stock
"Preference" write quickly, Box 535
Glebe Tenceato.
Foliege Stocka, Asters, Pansies, and
lee Conies far bedding:out. at leer -
burn's Greenhouse, lIensele or Charl-
ton's Fair Exeter, '
Mrs. Ga,rfieldSheere who has been
visiting for the past two weeks with
her motherein-law, Mrs. Alfred Sheere
returned to her home in Brantford on
Saturday morning.
Mrs, David, Russell and grand-
daughter are visiting her son in Tie
soaburg. Her many friends hope
that the change may prove a benefit
to her health.
Rey. Wm. Godwin has returaed
home from the annual conference of
the Methodist church, held at London.
s will take his own services on Sun -
ay next.
Rev. George Colobledic/e, of Cha,t-:
ham while attending the conference
of the Methodist church at London,
spent a few days of last week here,
with his brother Mr. J. Cobbledick.
eel . ITT 'Te White who: has ineen
eat lain g blacInsmi thing wellelefr. Jas.
Bussell, left eIondiry for Brantford,
ehere has accepted a peel tie n with
he Venity Plow. Co.
South Ilurori County Orange Lodge
will hold its semi-annual meeting at
Hensaleon Friday, .Tune 10th at 1.30
m. sharp. Twelftla of July and
ther matters will be discussed and
ecicled upon.
Paris Green, ; Bordeaux ' Mixture,
Ielle bo re, Eng Death, Slug Shot,
,ond on Pitrple, Prepared Soap fon in-
ec Ls on Rose bushes. Sold by- C. Luiz
sent-. al Drug $ t ere; Rae:teal :
EXEIIR WINTE S, JUNE 9th 1904.
Mr, and Mrs, J. G. Stanbury spent
Friday last at Grand Bend.
Fel' Fly Pais and, Sticky Fly Pa oor
try Charlton's Razuari
Pompadour conahs and other fancy
combs at Chariton's Bazaar.
Mr. laugh Spat:Janata is attending
the semi-annual meeting of tile Co.
0 mncil in Goderich this. week,
„time you "arc
Itemourbe7 to, calat Chart-
's Bazaar, and ineseice their steck
tor n euleabie wedding gift.
Rev. Jas. Snele of Blythe aceompau-
knit by Mee. Snell :tad ehildren are
spending al few days with his father
Mr. Jas. Snell, Maio street,
Woo, as a card stating your wants
and we: wiil deliver at Charitton's
roar, Exeter, anything in teie plant
line. -W. L ila reticle Rensall.
Mr. B. Christie returned home on
Meodae" eeening from Wyomieg
where he has spent the pas t nameth ii
connection with the branch of the
Sovereign Beak.
Mr. A: -V. EV'atIS has sold his
vilhge propetty to 'Mr. Thos. /torten
wilt move his family to London very
• shortly having accepted a pos10(11114
,bat city.
• Cedar Pctsts for Sale.- The, under-.
'gxce,si has first-class ender pests for
la at Centralia, in charge utat"
t-ttitt house weigher
txtr, Creditou, Out. •4
and. Alree Fred J. WU and
POL.14gir Tarouto.
'Wed her Tuoday eVrInittra,, and will
:pntlzx fow weeks vacation visiting
olatives and friends la this Iczality,
Me, and. Mrs., I. T, Jolene and MO
AL.bei,mte,ers, sFeat Saturday and
unday in LintdOn, and were present,
at the Ordination service in the Wel-
lington street church on Sunday
JQxn *yman, of the MAU of North-
• rop tre Lynette, Toronto, who died in
SYracuse. left an Ontario estate •of
$1,170,000, out of which $$3,000 has
been bequeathed to Charitable and
educatioual institutions in Toronto,
The PresbyterianParlianaent now in
session at St. johns, N. B., approves
of the proposal for a conferenee with
other ,ohnrebes and a preliminary
tomittee liN`as appointed to nominate
be actual nnion committee,
In the Ione number of the Catouti.
t Magazine is an interesting article
"The Automobile of Mt" with
Illustrations from the nen of Me. T. A,
eel!, son of lour esteemed town.
Mr, Thos. Busse%
services 'Were held in the
yen Presbyterian and Main street
ethodiet e !lurch en Sunday last.
W. M. Marlin taking both ser
viCess Preaeb/Tag i.n the Presbyterian
church in the tooroiog and in lbe
Methodist church in the evening.
4Th's. rOWell has purchased a piece
a ground from Mr. Levitt, at Grand
Bend and will Wonce have Erected a
very commodious and comfortable
summer cottage thereon. Mr, W
Balkwill has the contract,
Rev. Ma , Ball, Of Wheatley, was the
guest of bis sister-in-law,Mrs, T, Prior
over Sunday and occupied the pulpit
of the Juno street Methodist church
an loudly at both services, preach
iog two very acceptable sermon
The many friends were glad to s
him and her his able discourses.
Mr. Allem Myers left on Monda
evening for Wyoming where he has
been promoted to the position of ac.
eouti toot in a branch of the Sovereign
Bank recently opened at that place,
While we regret the removal of our
young friend we bespeak .for him sue-
cessand pleasere in his new home.
John Wamminakeaoue of the most
extensive and saccessful advertisers
in the universe says: "There is only
one wav to advertise and that is to
hanuner your Datoe,your location,and
your business so thoroughly into the
people's beads, that if they walked in
their seeep they would continually
turn their heads to your store."
01'1 to, Camp.--Ths 33rd Huron Re-
gimetit penesed threugh here or Tues-
day for the o.anual camp drill at Tem
e,fore Serot. ela,yor Westcort, and
Leat Heilman, with' a tompa.ny
30 men joined the fcree here, he
boys =eking' n 'very creditable. ap-
asearance. Tile regiment is under
sem:nand or Capt. Rance.
etre 11. 3., Pettypiece, M. P.
for East Isaniton has got his long
expected! *government. ecebe Ile hate
been appointed ehairman or the Pro-
vineial Commilesion his cel-
ls:a gees being -judge Reel,: of Ren!-.,
and Professor Shortt, of Queens Ure-
vereity, Teipeeston. The cemmis.sion
are; to star eTeut. some time in July'
on a tour of the Un.ited States and
Claata cin for the :purpose of obtaining
material ‘Ifor a report on the base
methods ;eif assessing tire railways of
Ontario. The ''report may; or may
110:t be ore much value to the Pro-
eincee but encider.teley :tete cominie-
Stoners will have a pleasanetrip are.:
a .good time, with Hie 'public to feet
all ;thee expennes,
The. annual Conference: of thensia-
thodist church has closed at London.
The only ehange in 'the final draft.
effeceine the neighboring districts <ere
-alloeth- St. Church, Goderich Rey.
Q. W. Ha zan, B. A., in place off Rev.
De MeCamuss, wh. recmain.s in Sarnia
for the present year. Re'v.1 Hobbs,
oi Strathroy was elected president.
next D conference .;.s to be held in
Teel o welt
Mr. Simon Minter, of Lsborne this
week (sold to, ,Mcssrzt,,. Denovan &
Hamilton for the'. Ilemirie Coe of
Hamilton a threpeyear -old ' gelding
weighing 1700 patinae. The price
paid was. 8275s Mr. Hunker else re-
cenue sold a; two year old mare to
"Jo,hn Male -2e bear tPt. Foreet, for
the sum of $300. ere. Hunter believes
in reeling geod intecle, as they bring
the beet p ri cos. Th es ;? horse Were
Siter..' by eressre.elavvden & eeeleonella
3ee-she-7, zee t
Front the Detroit Free Press of June
5th we take the following clipping.
"John H. Tigehon. sold for the Lyster
Estate the lot,00x146 feet at the south-
west corner of theBoulevard and leer-
cheval a vemee, to Dr. John W. Harri-
son for $4,000. De. Harrison will im-
mediately begin the erect:ion of a $12-
000 home, " De. Harrison is an old
Exeter boy who has worked up A very
lucrative and remunerative practise
in his chosen profession in tlie land of
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BAR\SUMMER
size 32 42 Rust 1411 sizes open ea Nigbt Dreesee
ease seyle, length ei0, SS and'
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Natu So[ fnU o() inches long,
front, draw tape Fine Cotton
at waist, sPoetal ,Drawers, umbrella Fine Col tee
ifiltince with hero Night Dress, run -
stitched heahspeether hubberce yoke
tucked lace edge
• on neck and cutler:,
i n e Cotton Special 75e.
Drawers, cluster
1
of tueks, extra Fine Cet ton
beavy white clime. Night Dress, low
hire, epeciel 50e. square rieek, been-
fropt, around peek tifully trimmed,
and .Lt "I' ,ii.41W Flue Nato Sean with embroidery
tape etnenst, spe- iiDrawera, utabrelle Special $1.03
ial ae 50e. J.,flounce,„ etahreid- .,...
cerv frilts and tk- toucne Cotton
Fine Camly..1-;ing, specie) 7ese. Night Deese with,
over, ebroielery 'embroidery yoke.
lace down rillliii, m Vine N.,,,,hi Seeeeelebroiclery down
n neck and orals, ,f.lcalvers, w i 4elront and around
pecial Wee, ,floence cluster ofis.eeve, Speeiel
4 ,
' 4104$, 8 pe e jael $1. 13S,
Finest Cambric „.
Cover, with ewe
al dace end need-
ronsbbon down fro & RO vc
ria tenni
reek. very fano
Special $1.00
2,700‘
iNtain Souk.iuU 2e
NI/ t, embroidery
on neck and anis,
special 45e.
Fine Cattle. eCie
uny, lace down
TR
Fine cambric
skirts with f 11
nouriee trimmed
With heieve` Omer
lace and insertion,
Special $1.00,
Fine cotton
.Skirts with ern-
broidery flounce
6 wide tocks and
taucy stitching,
ecial $1.00
Fine cambric
skirt with wide
flounce, 9 rows
, tucking heavy lace
around bottom
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Skirt with cl
laee insertion. at
tucking. Sped
s1,75.
the Steiteand Stripes and Itas
114111(107 his surevjelT&wilibs pens
Wented.-A r;ood housealeteeer on a
feria for two ot a foutilv 1itd
woes pacli.-Address Me Tim
F.xleter.
lenOPER'Wn Veen SALE, - Desirable
property in Exeter with relatable rest.,
deuce thereon. Oood investment,
Apply to GLarmas & SwANtreitT,
Annual l‘leetzulg.-The eitareholders
o the 12th and lath, wi mon
at rtOW and extreme nor clination
n the lath, The disturbances int-
ediattly preceeding these dates will
we:over into this period. The tern.
erature will rise greatly, and, the
arometer will fall to storm readings
ou and touching the 13th, with many
electrical strn tVallSit• front west.
to vast. This reactionary period will.
be wnhin the Mercury brace, Which
fact will not enly add to the intensity
of the disturbances, but will inereant
or (ti,t Exitt,u,s4zt evueleo ceh wee Ithherepaeteebnajulegil:tsytoefulalc.onwteinatuteledre. petzl :to!
held tbeir' anneal meeting At the, , neatly. tbe temperature will fall, the
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22° 114 in. °4arP'"'"-IT' it' CalltD5' s'''''3‘. i en appear abont the loith, to ldth, 'ancl,
Twn Hounds LL. -On z a Meek anti such changes in inorlified degcees zuay
a answerie‘, to the name of "ging"t appear; but the chances ee COntinued
th
4 e, -other a, block and white. au. thunder showers, with here and there
sworing to the L121130 at "Sailor", Any!, storms of 'violent proportions, are
intornaUon regarding them t o he left i good for many days, reaching into
at Hie eeelemee ',lank, Exeter. ,f and through the next mauler storm
WAt41°%4471931)211°VNI314‘g.grRYNI.TRPTI;41/3417{btexzni: ul""ed-Arforrs til wpealt*stieldjsieLbsrLsa.ieTiAhevreeryonilTreutetidale(.1Iduini)eg
over slaty Tears by milUonspfleathers tor Moir - '
g",,
7th, et Ingh noon. when the ceremony
Itsoothes the child, BatieilS tliegauw. Om all uniting Per. WM. Stathani aml Miss
i rer cc succe,s,
pato. cane wind colic, and is the bcs4 remeday
for Diarrhoea. It iii pleasant to the toette, Sot Hannah Harney, fourth daughter of
bydre CISte in every part of the world. .4 Me, Elisabeth Horner, was performed
coi SA atl1e. Its ea ue is ince culablo. Be by the Rey, Wm. Godwin. The bride
84N and tAkn gla Nrin4n‘ra 9eethIng
.. unmet askew ' who was given away by her brother
no oteev Weil,
Witiefesefe INSTITUTE.- The annual i
eeting of the Woman's Institute will '
I
be held in the reading room of the
Town Hall on Friday lune 10th at 3
o'clock Subjecte for •,liscussion "Jel-
lies and Saltide." A full attendance of
members is xequested as it is election
r officers. MISS AL WRITE, Pres.,
WS. A. Il.t..sTueos, Sec.
. S. AND HIOLI SellOOL ExAats.
Th dah school entrance axanitla
tions in on lUtle 23t1x at 8.4d a: in,
lasting three days. The examinations
will be held at Goderich, Exeter.
Zurich, .thylielii, Ilensall, Dmigennon
Kentail, St, Helens and Crediton for
West Huron and at Clinton, tiettforth,
Wingliam, Brussels'Wroxetee, Ford-
wich and Blyth for Hest leuroa, Jun.
'Vas prettuy gowne in a white silk
Ter blue, trimmed with chiffon and
earls, a tulle veil draped with daisies
tia carrying a sheaf of bridal roses.
he bridesmaid, Miss ..4.da Harney,
-ter or the bride. wore a. white silk
er pink and carried a baguet of pink
ses. Mr. Harry Statham of Acton,
rother of the groonhacted as grooms-
man. Preceeding the bridal party
little Miss Edith Strasser, neice of the
groom, fie 110Wer girl, in white silk
dress, and little Miss Olive McDonald,
Deice of the bride, ale° in white silk,
as ring hearer, carrying the ring in a
beatutifol calla lily,made a very Pretty
picture, forming an aisle with white
ribbons, strewing flowers along the
pathway of the bridal party, The
ceremony took place in the parlor
which was tastefully decanted with
lox' leaving, poet II, senioe leaving,
(pass and honor), and pans and flowers, a beoutifal bell of
niatrimalatiote
commercial specialist examinations white flowers being snspended above
begin. Monday, July 4th, at Goderieb, the happy couple. Congratulations
Exeter, Clinton, Seaforth, Brussels over the bride led the way to the din -
and Wingliam. ing:rooin where a sumptuous wedding
dinner was served to about thirty in-
vited guests, immediate friends of the
bride and groom, The presents were
useful and costly showing the esteem
in which the young people are held,
Mr. and Mrs. Statham left amid show
ers of rice on the evening train for a
short visit in Brantford, Berlin and
Toronto. Among those present from
a distance were Mr. Henry Statham
and leiss Gertrude Statham of Acton,
brother and sister of the groom; Miss
Edith Strasser, Guelph: Mr. and Mrs.
W. Jefferson, Mitchell; Mr. and Mrs.
le Jefferson, Dublin; Jr. and Mrs. J.
McDonald, Kippen: Mr. and Mrs.
Maddess, of Donegal.
At Home -The "At Home" given by
the menaberis 13,E Exeter eheennes
Locke an .Friday evening laat seas
in every way moat gratifying to the
ceramittere in charge.. The Laren
number who responded i o the in -
vitathms and the sociability eniered
into bee tease present did ntuch to
score a success. The opera house wae
hasielenly detarated, and the costume
worn be- thelaeles all eo varied, form-
ed a veritable fairy land. After a
,shert programme was, given, solos
being rendered: by leEr,s.-.R. 3.3.!. Per-
kins, Miss Anna. Martin and. Mr:. Jos.
Senior, all repaired to the town hall
where ai very dainty ,re;pest was serv-
ed; atter which a great number of
the merry party enjoyed a social dance
music being provided by the Harpers
of Londoni The entertainment on
the Ithole waa pronounced to be of
:he moat enjoyable evz.t• given here.
Mr. 1-1Icks and Canadian Weather
May20-23. co Mr. Hicks forecasts
were,"Count on severe storms if not
previously developed. Change to
ExtmenNowrer Nores.-- Mr, and much cooler on the 23rd." The wea-
Mrs. R. S, Lang and family after vis- ther- During this period, throughout
iting friends at Toronto 'and Niamey& Canada the weather was fine d
Falls have returned horne.-Mrs. john warm. No storms were reported ex -
Taylor who has been confiaed to her ceptin,g on the 23rd when showers
bed fcr the past three weeks, is able occurred in Ontario, Quebec, and 8,
to be up again. -Miss Maggie Fergu- • Alberta. No change to cool weather
son who has been yisitirig hi Credi- took place in any part of Canada be -
ton has returned home. -Mr. and Mrs-, tween the 23rd and 24th.
I. Hails, and daughter Bertie, spent May 21-29, -Forecasts, 'Return to
Sunday with friends in Kippen. -- Mr.
Thomas Hoen has gone as cook for
the volunteers so look out boys for
soinething good. -Mr. WM. Campbell
spent a few days of last week with
friends in Seaforth- Mr, G. Blatch-
ford is seriously ill with slight hopes
of his recovery. -- Mr. and Mes, G.
Manns, of Ilensall visited at Mrs. E,
Jones' on Sunday, -Mr. John Makiris
and friend of Seaforth spent Sunday
in town. --Miss F. McTaggart who has
been visiting in Hensel' has returned
home.
HICK'S FORECASTS.- Aboul the 10th
and 11th of June every year out -globe
passes.whit may be called a north
pole contact with the solar equator.
As a resulteof this peculiar relation of
Earth and Sun, the earth becomes
egireecattrliyei ctyh.argrreicluiNnvdi Lehr isntoagrmnestigsi:nearnacll en June
311.2et_e,4,06h6athn5g0e, t602,w6a0.rni er, storm
and excessive sheet lightning, voloari- conditions reduced to a minim inn,rare
ic disturbances and seismic plienoin- June days,"are the forecasts. During
ena are eonamon results of this max- these days tire weather was showery
imunn electrical excitation. Such die- ( in lower Ontario and the N. W: Terri-
turbances will reach a maxiume about tories, eetending on the 2nd to Que.
the 10th. and 11th and continue in and efaritime Provinces. The tem -
marked force and frequency until perature was slightly warmer in On -
near the end of the month. A reae- tare), but elsewhere cooler.
tionery storm period will be central
storm conditions, higher tempera-
tures rain and thunder storms, per-
haps tornadoes," The weather. -- In
Canada this period developed thunder
storms in Ont. and Queb. on 'the 25th
and 28f,h, and showrys in the maritine
provinces on the 20th. One storm de-
veloping cyclonic force. In Manitoba
and the N. W. Territories the weath-
er was mostly fine. The temperature
became warmer during these days in
the Territories,Manitoba, and Ontario '
but cooler in Quebec and the eastern
provinces. •
• Mr. Hick's prophesied that May
woald go out much cooler. In this he
was correct, excepting for Manitoba.
The temperature at Calgary, Winni-
peg, Toronto, Montreal and Quebec
on the 29th were, 03, 58, 70 70 71 and
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for your warm weather wants
which you will find cheap good
and reliable.
line in illiterate colors makes a
very pretty summer dreSs,'.
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For your clegiee of a beautiful
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They are a bargain•
•aasee......
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For a good pair of White Lisle
Gloves ee a paw at first class, One
stainless, Hose.
25c
the best 1„,isle Lace Bose
or best Stainless Cotten Uese
in ,
vniceu:tritiusii-
2
suitable for 'Waists or Dresses.
Warranted fast colors.
Others at 24 and Me.
I
For 3
ew linen wash goods
in Woe, green, cream and striped
very dandy for Shirt Wamt
Suns,
CARLING BROS
Furniture and Undertaking
We carry apod aw well assorted stock in all 13
of our trade.
Oir fl1Uoni6 floaltti MattroSS0S
Are made of Puff,: Fillings, guaranteed, for We can sell
you cheaper, but nething better can be bought, for the money:.
With Spring House Cleaning comes the need of many things, and
nothing so much as a good clean pure mattress.
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with all they may require either front
shop op yards.
Bee Keepers Supplies ready
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I'late yaw Orders for Tanks early.
Estimates cheerfully given.
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