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For the Men
Are y011 opal for a deal. V\ --,e stiuck n snap Oil le lot of
English pantings, goods that are in the regular way
made to order from $5.00 to $5.,50. We have Al. bargain
price, to offer you $3,50 the pair, They come in dark grey
hair line stripe, mid grey hair line ,t -tripe, and fancy mixed
stripes We make thes. to your ow* measure with the very
best trimmings a,ad guarantee a perfect fit for the Inw price
of $3.50 the pair, worth, $5.00 to $5' 50.
For the Women
We have a swell lot of ladies new Rain Ca -,14
in ubbei-
ized and eraveriltt eloths,latest sona3 with co 115' and
same stowel effects, some plain backs and some belted.
he best lot we have ever had to offer, 3.725 to $8.00,
Butter and Eggs
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Appveeitte pre wt, painstaking
ention to the details of your Banking
business, This is where we can be 6
real value to you. No Trouble to
Answer Questions.
Mies Edith Sanders is visiting fri-
ends at Myth and Clinton.
Miss Steinbace, a tneriehis vie- t
iting with Seise Carrie Dyer.
Tee f4trmers are now busily malt-
ing hay while the "sun shines"
Caven Presbyterian chnreli wUl
plenic at Gaud Bend. on Tuesday.
July 19th,
Mrs, Welsh. oZ Eeetee, is visiting
her deughter, Mrs. (Dr.) W. T. Hol-
y, at Wiegliam
4).1,r. and, Mrs, J. A, Stewart have
returned f rem pleasaut visit with
friende at New York.
Rev. Mr, Mem, a Guelph, with
his family are viSiting his bretlier-
-in-law, M. Adolphus Hooper.
?ars. S. Fitton, and Master Gerald
have returned lioureuaf ter a pleasan.:
visit with friends at Hamilton end
'reroute,
Mr. J. T. Cairns, who recently re-
moved from Exeter, to th3 westatas
been appointed post mast er at leel-
lee, 'elan.
Property for Sale. Desirable
Pierre in Bee ter, with suitable
residence thereon. Good investment
Apply to Gledmon & Stanbury.
See L. „Taorsou S.‘,:unfs ad, on page
They will buy ser ap iron. brass,
gs. old rubbere. ete, pae'ing high-
st cash prices.
Mr. John Pedlar has disposed of
Iris fine farm at Sharon. to Mr,
Teasels Fulmer. law the sum of $7. -
Wee Mr. Pedlar will retire from
farming.
The ratepayers a $.
Stephen, have decided to beild new
sobI liouee in the place of the pre -
sen t structure, which has seen eer-
1, tee Tor a great number of yeears.
,Mr. L. II. Dickson, and Mies Dolly
Diekeen leave this weele for a tip
to Montreal, returning they wilt
Vieit friende in Ottawa and Pem-
broke.
Burn eulpher in a cellar oceneion-
sally, and things kept there will be
from mildew, Close 'doors end
win4uws tightly before horning the
ulphur, and get out at once after
etting fire to the sulphnr.
Mr. John Spaeleinan, who hes spent
he pas; two years studying under,
mine= professors ef must° In Gor-
y returned home on Mondey foe
t vacatien, lb will returnpto
h. Germany, in August,
I3eide e make
every way consistent
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For Marriage Menses,
Wedding Rings,
Watch° et, Clactiel
Jewelry,
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CALL ON
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Watch Repairing a Specialter.
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OF LONDON,
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Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
visas Beater rstenthly.
Glasses Properly Fitted
Nasal Catarrh and Deafness tasted. Cense
COMMERCIAL HOTEL. Dates a visits.
E feEsoptys, pee, 3, Introit 2, March SO,
June 1.a nue julv 27, Sept. 7. Oct. 4.
Nev.2.Nov.3s. Loudon office 215 tetieens Ave.
11 E PICKARD
. rLstie was one a the
judges at Seafortb races last week.
..efiss Lennie Barnett, of Mitchell
is visiting her friend, Miss 'Morlock.
Miss Lilly Tones left en Monday to
spend a short time with relatives in
Detroit.
Miss lieeiner, of Winghare is vis-
iting relatives. in Exeter and vicin-
ity .
Mr. Herman Ueaman, of London,
is holidaying under the parental
roof. -
Miss Stella Speakman has return -
from a pleasant visit Ntith friends in
Parkhill.
Mrs. Buckingliturn of London, is
Spending a few weeks the guest of
Mrs. Sautheott
Mrs. 3.1, Gurney and son, Fyfe, left
on Tuesday morning for a holiday
with relatives at Acton.
Mrs. Neelande and Mrs, (Dr.) Fer-
guson, of Hensel!, called on friends
General Selling Agent for here on Tuesday.
O P R1 Lands
Any persons, farnaers or others,
who contemplate netrehaSing lands
in Manitoba or the North-west Ter-
ritories will find it to their ad -
,vantage to call on me, as I have
recently been appointed general sel-
ling agent for all C. P. R. and C., N.
,Vir. Land Co's lands. Prices range
from $3.50 per acre and upwards.
Persons who settle on C. P. R.
lands within one year after pur-
nhase have ten years in which to
pay for such lands.
For further particulars apply to
R. E. PICKARD, Exeter.
Or at the "TIMES" office.
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Wednesday of each week.
THURSDAY, JULY 14th 1901
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LOCALS
sieteeeteefetets
Read Popplestone & Gardiners ad.
on page 5.
Mr. and Mr. W. 11. Levett spent
the 12th in Parkhill.
Mrs. 'W. J. Efeaman has returned
from Grand Bend.
We make a specialty of watch and
elock repairing. D. Hartleib.
A number of our citizens spent
Z3Inday at Grand Bend. •
Mrs. MeDernairt, of London, is the
aest of Mrs. Frank Wood.
Mr. Arthur Wood has takers a pos-
ition with the Sovereign Bank.
Mr, H. Southeott is spending
veek's ollting at Grand Bend. -
Read how the Sovereign Bank can
be of real service to you in their
ad. on last page.
Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Rowe, Misses
Rota and Lilly are visiting friends
in Wiughara .
Mr .and Mrs. Peter Gowan lelt
Tuesday morning for Geulerich where
they will take the boat for the Soo.
Mrs. H. E. Silk, ot London, after
a pleasant visit with her parents,
hero returned home on Saturday
last.
Miss Mayeie Anderson, of Toronto,
was the guest of her cousin, Miss
M. V. White, a Lew days last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. :Toler Smallacombe
vent a few days ot last week visit-
ing their nephew, Mr. Geo. Smalla-
combo, of treborne.
Wanted.—Wanted to buy or sel
Colonial Investment and Loan Sto
"preference" write quickly, Box 5
Globe, Toronto.
Mrs. John Fuller,(nee IlissEuni
Eacrett) and two children o
Sarnia, are visiting wire ' • , „jee„,,,
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"seik_j_trn ell
Miss rera Hawkshaw, who has
spent the past millinery season at
Milverton, has returned home for a
cation.
For Sale. -25 acres of hay to be
sold in lots to suit purchasers. For
further particulars apply to L. Mc-
Taggart, Hay P. 0.
Miss Lulu Hastings is visiting Tee
atives in Hamburg. She was ac-
mpanied as far as Stratford, on
nay, by her father, Mr. A, Hast-
ings.
Miss Bela Holland, who has spent
the past three weeks at her home
here, returner' this week to re-
sume her duties as professional
nurse at Lowell, Mass.
Miss Evelyn Huston, who is a
pupil of Mr. Chas. Wheeler, ot 'Lon-
don, was successful in passing the
examinations in music held by the
University, of Toronto.
Tht xnan3r friends of Mrs. May
Thornley, of London, will be pleased
to know that she is able to 'get
around after several weeks' confine-
ment owing th injuries she met with
in falling off a ladder .
The Times and the Family Ilereld
and Weekly Star will be eent to any
address in Canada or the United
States till Dee. 31., 19(le for 75c.
o take adventage of this offer v011
sUbseribe at one.
Pearl Malley, of Myth, at the
Toronto Couservatory ot. music th-
eory examinations which were held
in Clinton, on July 15th, passed
ss thlil())3).!.ors Li junior rudiments and
io
. Jas. Wartless, ot Duluth
, WU() nilve been visiting her
ts. Mr. and Mrs. L. Hardy for
tbe past few weeks, expects to leave
or her home, thee Thursday morn -
ng.
Miss Carrie Reid, of London. was
e guest of Miss M. Gidley, a few
days of last weak,, while renewing
ecquaint maces in iown. )eaving again
on Monday for Grand Bend, where
she will vend a two weeksholiday.
Mrs, P. W. Gladman, returned
home on lea turday from a pleasant
visit with friends in Toronto, Her
mother, etre. Fowler, who has been
here during her absence, returned
to Toronto, on Monday.
Rev. Mr. Andrews, of Sylvan, de-
livered two thoughtful discourses in
the Main-st Methodist church, on
Sunday last. Rev. W. II. Cooper, of
Blimville, will take the work on Sun
day next, both here and at Sexsmith.
Among, the new post offices op-
ened during the past month in Man-
itoba and the North-west Territor-
ies, we are pleased to learn that Mr.
Frank Willis, an Exeter young
man has received the appointment of
postmaster at Springside, Assa.
Rev. D. Wren, a Hernial, oreach-
ed very able and practical sermons
in. the jamee-et Metbodisi. church,
on Sunday last, both morning and
evening. Mr. Wren has made a very
favorable impression With the con-
gregations here.
The Montreal Femily Herald and
Weekly Star and Times to the end
of 1904 for 60e to new subscribers.
Old sub.seribers can have the Fam-
ily Herald sent to their address for
$0e for the balance of the year. You
may have the Weekly Globe or
Weekly Sun at the slime rate.
Rev. M. L. Letce, of Knox•
church, Stratford, bas announced his
intention oe handing in his resigna-
tion as pnetor of the church. His
reason is continned ill -health, fol-
lowing an attack of typhoid fever,
while on his holidays in Scotland,
last year.
The Woman's Institute will hold
their picnic at the home of Mr. A.
Rollers, London Road, on Friday
next, July 15th, Att members are
requested to take part in preparing
lunch meet at town hall at 2 p. In.
n cl brinzenaue. fr rend I.-4,ga t
-re-srdent. Mrs. Hastings, Secy.
rs. Lynch, who has been visiting
latives and friends here for some
weeks past, expects to leave to -day
(Thursday) for her home in Waits -
burg, Wash. Mre. Jas. Grieve and
son, Latimer, wil 1 accoropanyy her
as far as Clricago, and will spend a
month there with friends.
FOR OVERSIXTY lEARS
AN OLD AND WELL -TRIED REMEDY.-111-rs
Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for
over sixty years by millions of mothers for their
children while teething, with perfect success.
11 ecelthes the child, Softens the ;nuns, allays alt
paine cures wind colic. and is the best remedy
for Diarrhcea. It is pleasant to the taste. Sold
hy druggists in every part of the world. 25
cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be
sure and take Mrs Winslow's Soothing
Syrup and ask for no other kind.
GOING WEST.— And we offer for
sale our property OD Main and. North'
streets, consisting of one brick store,
one brick work shop, and frame
clwelling house, nice stable for two
horses, and a splendid well. This is a
compact and convenient pretnises,
well bituated for flour and feed busi-
ness, and equally well for a hutcher,
baker, shoemaker, tailor. veterinary
etc. This is gcnng to be sold to the
highest offer reeeiyed by July. 15th.—
W. TnEvErmcK, Exeter.
0.10-Priges... 8.pp:6
. of mower od
Ladies' Bleck Sateen Underskirt,
with two fettle, wide flouece made full
aromel bottom worth $150,s1)eeia1 Olic.
Lzullee Black Lustre Skids bright
finieh, well made, and good lilting.
Special *
Ladies' fine white lawn ShietWaists
Anishea with tucks and insertion,
Special liSe.
Ladies' white lace gloves lovely and
cool for hot weather regular price 25c
eleeting at 15c a pair,
Seoteh Tweed Suitirgsmixed col-
orings, light grey's and fawns, reedie
noa and dank shadinete makes a pretty
suit regular $1 25 reduced to 9S3 a yd.
Men's Leetre Coats with Arm White
stripe well meele and finished. special
Men's two, piece Sommer Snit, fancy
Stripe all pure wool, regular 8,50 re -
dewed to $0 89.
• Men's Fedora ts, light grey with
black hand newest. shape worth $1.50,
reduced to 9Se.
Bargains in Millinery
About 50 Ladies Ready-toevear heti this sensor', not attractive styles
Wen th rote $1.00 to .$i.00, clearing at 'Tee.
Ladies Cotten Gonne fine cotton.. Coloitel Inietie in ?tn..: and fawn,
eereral etylee neatie stimined with !night sinisb, splendid wearing for
embroidery, ineerixon Leadlog silk shirt %Valet suits. best material for
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Suiting irle05.1°07 yard.ane
black
Lediesel Th awere. in cotton finished fors eleirt waist suits, will not show
with flue tucks and embroidery all duet or .irink, pure wool, fast dye,
sizes 2.5e, 35e, 59e. Specie' 85e,
Ladies Coesee Cover mede of line White Waisliogs, Mereerized,
c Atm* low tied; flitielled with enehroie Brocaded, Iltenstitched, Dty,00rd.
dery trU1 Pe lace, special 25% Me, 50e. ed. Goods for Summer wear, speeial
Slimmer weight Vests 10e. leelles 22.1 cents,
vests eineeed eettor, low Beek, ehort lee ynstls eeney wipe Gingham,
sleeves and no sleevee, we and ribbrn wear and color guaranteed, vegadar
trimming (white). Special 10e, 'price 12e,teearing at fle cents a yard.
Ste out. Dirplay of W'Idte an1 Colored M(te:isee at 10 cents.
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There is a new song going the from a distance beiug ir, . stud Mrs,
rounds at the press, and it rens as T. Self, of London., ; mesdames .-yee
follows; "We don't want to buy at and J. Ilawkshaw, Exeter P. el,
your place, we don't want to trade Reid, Hamilton; 1), °anus up W •
there any more; you'll be sorry when Boyd, Kincardine ; R. M. Ihe To -
vane sec US going in F nate other store onto ; Messrs. D. B. Boyd. et roii
you ewe soli us any stale goods nnl Mr. MUrra74 at Uraiiion.
--we have opened wide our eyes'swe
don't want to trade at your store,
heeanee von don't advertise." 4
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Paineistry.—Madaine Livinski, pee.
chic Psalmist is at the Commercial
hotel for one 'Week only. The pub-
. --On Wvducday
- eidenee of
13 Queen
d Mrs. e ral
tb, Kintrdiue, avery pret
home t eirmdgdbint.is
gerwatesscbraiv
olerietaz.ed w‘lieas
floiVCongit%Tiotno, 14:kiredeenttaete Jettnillulstti ufturley Lucas, of Sarnia. The bride
in mintage to Mr. George
the noted scientific PalMitit! ill 14" was charmingly attired in white
chosen work. She is truly marvel- rrench organdie and carried a show
ous. Site sete the worried mini at er bouquet of white roses end earna
ea5°anAtt:;ieteueries:alvt Slon.8114NVlSl39istedtlAsnit;„ lnYianges. losses, love sist:r, 1;8laN11;vas eetU
affair:3, and at ult.tt lime sou will gmozn• Ievditiiinn.phaelerolivalueat ele,ellinviexte •
trrliz
atter geNilIcelvYalunetrierY:td‘V‘leil'el.1:--Clatudulaner". , cream. aPplielee. The invent was ;di-
ced Rotel. Pee 355 and We. ly assisted by Mr. R. J. A. Nash, at
Mr, lee le, Pickard returned frOM 4 Wirtgbarn. Mrs. 3. A. elonree, of
a hie weeks' trip to 'Manitoba, nud Exe.ter, cousin of the bride, acted
the Territorie , on elonaley evening sae matron of honor. The house was
last. We un "erstand he intends prettily decorated with syringa and
leaving egein for the West in about. •forns. The 'wedding repast was pre -
ten deers. he having been apeointea pared by her sister, Mrs. J. A. May-
speciel selling agent for the O. P. II, er, of Ranover. The bride's, going
Lands. away gown was broadcloth. Mrs.
Glorious picnic weather followed Lucas will hex at benne after August
the James -at Sunday School on 1st., Alfred St, Sarnia.
atinieniurarnoe;ttiongGrand Bend for their
annual
summer cookery and Entertain_
vere, full attendoannce \Voted:0%8°17g ane
ni
I ent.—For the inotlicsr who is puz-
teachers were present and a very en-
eled to provide novel. and attractive
joyable day was spent, in the park forms of holiday end birthelny enter-
taineuente for the little once, ;mar-
aud along the shore of the beadutti;1 two an mildren,s, parties,p in the
ful lake. No accidents happene
Delineator for August, will be of
mar the pleasure of the day.
vain e. In the same number D.TO nX..
monstrated its beautiful
one of the Clokey binders de- cellent cookery su
working ' form of an "Inland" Seaside Dinner
ggestions in the
capacity on Saturday 'last in a field and many reeipes a dainty and ep-
of tall green rye on the farm ot Mr., Petizing dishes for hot days. Bo -
John Phyrell, a Iew miles out or• commendations for hot -weather
Whitby, the binder doing its work house -keeping will also prove useful.
to the delight of all present, not
na, Department of Education in
missing a single sheaf during the Torouto, through 1 he Deputy Min -
afternoon. The Clokey binder .. is war. ao,r, miller, lies given the
destined to revolutionise the binder Toronto Board of Education per-
busenteee of this country. I mission to dispense with the entr-
Mre, Elizabeth Jane, Couth-Tinek arm examinations if it sees fit, and
of Windsor, who had Reuben Tinek : grant pupils certificates of ;Amis. -
her husband, arrested for bigamy, son to the Collegiate Institute on
claiming to be his fourth wife, hes ' the reports or the principals con -
repented of liar action, and is en- I corned. This radical departure will
deavoring to free Timer, who is in, be made applicable not only to To -
Sandwich jail awaiting sentence ; ronto, but to other large centres,
Mrs. Tinck, who was inarried to but just where the • line will be
I
Tick. in Exeter, in February last drawn the department has not yet
waited on Attorney Hanna. who is specified. This year's see minations
defending him, and asked Hanna to, will proceed as usual, the new re -
intercede with Judge Horne in an' gulations not taking effect until
effort to free Tinck. I len,
Voters' List.—The voters list for Hicks Forecasts For July —
Exeter, for the year 1904, has •been [About the llth to the 1401, the con -
printed. lerom it we gather the fol- tral dates of the second July storm
period, no one should be surprised by
a wave of excessive warm weather,
culminating in many threatening
storms of violent, dangerous blue -
SON Extra SPO6idiS star this lived
Now that July is half gone we are going to clear out
all our spring and summer goods at prices that is sure to
sell them.
White Shirt Waists
lowing statistics ;—The number of
persons eligible to vote at municipal
municipal elections and elections of.
the Legislative Assembly is 445;
Persons elegible to vote at municipal tering. Some local cloudburste are
eleetions only, 157; persons entitled probable here and there, but we do
to vote for the Legislative Assemb- not believe that sufficient rains will
ly only, 40; aggregate number or occur at teis time over wide ex -
persons entitled tp eerve as jorors, tremes of the grain -producing re -
310. gions. We shall be delighted to
• Mr. S. M. Sanders attended a rind that our opinion seas erroneous,
meeting, of the directors of the Par- but we so believe and. so make our
mors' Co-operative Harvesting Ma- forecast. Heavy hail storms, es -
chine Co., Limited, of Toronto and pecially to the svest arid nox•tl
Whitby. The meeting was held at most Veeleeltettitse oisturbanc-
the factory in Whitby on Saturday es. - e, 'nice event temporary change
th° cill:eSt°r.,§ to xatich f cooler may naturally be
drove out into the iio,strery Wriere expected.. The 12th, 13th and 14th
one of their new spring steel binders are the days on which the culmin-
were at work on the farm 'oft Mr. ating crisis of this period is to be
John Phyrell. They were all delight- looked for. Change to higher bar-
ed. Mr. Sanders will remain at the ometer, •westerly winds •and cooler
works for a fevs days to familiarize would be the normal order, prog,res-
himself with the details of the bus-' sively, behind, or west of the centers
Mess, preparatory to his taking of storm areas. On and touching the
charge of the 'company's exhibit at 1711118th and 19th, the temperature
the Dominion Exhibition, to be bold will greatly increase, moving like a
at Winnipeg from July 25th to Aug- wave from west to east. Baronaetie
ust 5th. unstee.diness and final fall to low
Silver Wedding Celebration.— The readings will accompany tbe warm -
residence of Mr. and Mrs. Bryan, of th, and many threatening slsorra
Lucknow, presented a pretty scene clouds with thunder and bluster
the other evening when the nnniver- will take up their march eastwardly
across the country. Heavy local
concentrations of /Limn and hail will
touch scattered localities, but we
fear that there will be serious Lick
of general, diffused raire. We can -
A nice lot still to chose from, real good materi-
al and nicely trimmed. Regular $1.,e5 to
Choi3e for 75c,
Colored Shirt Waists
Always a useful garment for any kind of
all colors and fast colors, regular 75e to $1,50, choice,
89 cents.
Ladies' White Wear
We will give special prices On all our white
can show you a swell range to choose from,
Ladies' Summer Vests
In white, cream, pink or blue, sleeveless, long or shor
sleeves, nicely trimmed, 5c, roc, ic,?,,T4c, r5c,
ar :and
Ladies Black Underskirts
We have a very fine showing in black underskirts,beau,-
tifully made and finished from 9C to $2,50,
Colored Muslius
• No use to keep them any longer, we will sell them to
• you at your own price, nice patterns, bright colors, regular
20 to 3$c for $c and me.
Don't forget to examine our Raill Coats from $r,50 up,
CARLING BROS.
urniture and
Undertakin
During the summer months we will give
5 pereent0off for all cash sales.
Firnorat Direct()
Cr HUSTON
ud Praeticable Embalmer. Opera KoUee BIock
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FLOUR
Customers say:
"I want nothing better
than the last lot.'
It 'Give me the same as be-
fore."
III "We never had beLLer
bread than we are get-
ting now."
When in need of flour for
making bread call at the mill
for "Star."
Our Princess makes excel-
lent pastry.
Mill feed always on hand.
HARVEY BROS
Fall Tcrm Opens Sept 6tti
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wiry of their silver wedding was cel-
ebrated by their numerous friends
and relatives, who were all enthus-
iastic in their congratulations. The
presents were numerous and costly,
among them .being a beautiful sil- didly coufess that we cannot fore-
ver service and tray, suitably on- see as yet the turn the weather and
graved from a number of the Luck- storms/will take, in consequence of
friends, together with a rnagnific- the Mars disturbances named above
tent redlining chair. 'Handsome gifts but this question will be fairly set -
were also received from friends in tied by the character of the phe-
Toronto, London, Brussels, Port Ar- nomena the first half of July. This
thur, Chesley, Southampton, Eincar-( reactionary period will partake lar -
dine, and Exeter. The guests pre- gely of the same results attending
sent numbered about eighty, those I the two previous periods.
CENTRAL
is, Ise ee,e,
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eefe.e.e.e..
It pays to get a business eduea-
O'n tion and it pays to get it in our e*
school. Our Attendance this ;
• year has been the slargese in the •
n. history of this college. We have t.
o placed more students in positions ;
o theiasry. ear than in any previous
y
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W. J. ELLIOTT,. President. 4,
2 D. A. McLAGELAN, Principal
;re Write to the College for a magnificent ;
Ca a ogue.
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With a consignment of short leaf
Georgia Pine. It makes the
most beautiful interior finish of
any lumber on the market today.
Lumber Lath
and Shingles
We are in a better position than
ever to supply our enemy customer..
with all they may require either front
shop or yards.
Bee Keepers Suppliee ready
delivery.
Plate your Orders for Tanks early
Estimates cheerfully given.
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Drug Store