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El (MON' & 1VHDDL ES EX G kZETT
ow is
the time
to be on the look out for a
good range or cook stoye,
Wood Or coal as we have a
largo number to chooee from
of the leading makers of Can-
ada, nainely
PANDORA,
imPeRIAL, OXFORD *
TREASURE •
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SOUVENIR
And either on of them will make yeer Wife's face wreath in a. per- •
EXETER, ONT,, CANADA, 'THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 22nd, 1904
tiertsall
G. J. Sutherland, Notary Pablto, Conveyan
eersQ044eisahnier.FireInsurancet, and
• • °Mee at the Poet Office Itensell xr
Issurer or Marriage Licenses. Legal utneeta
• carefully drawn at reasonable ra Money
* to loart oa real eetate at low rateaot 'intereev.
il• g „game. •
-Our curlers are preparin'r for
tlie rottrin
--Our Sabbath coliools are pre
paring for Christmas enterrain
41e-ntcu.
Or skating rink opened on 'Wed-
nesday' evenini„g last and promises te
* be well patrootzed this Nvinter.
1
4, -Mr, W. If. Harburn, of the lle.e-
40 sall green house has a splendid dis.
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* play of flowers and carnations by,
the wholesale.
Mr. D. A. Cantelon, will joie the
. army of benediete about Lbe hapey
peteel tenilennial glow. •
HEATERS
'We arry a large tOak a base buneis 4W t1gtbo
btst tQ choose front,
We maks a. specialty a Bare Trouglanag, rarnace Work,
ooble and Rine* acting force pump, bath room, and plarnbing of
kindon the sherteet nalet.
We also' carry a s, full line of shelf hardware.
Cement the two Ieeding brands, National and Star brand.
T. HAWKINS
SON
Christmas time. Miss Chapman J3
the estimable lady, 1
-3,Yfr. Robert Gray. a anoxic,. ,
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. California. is here this week visit..!
4. j lag bis sister, Mrs, Samuel Smillie.1
* and relatives and friends in Heiman Emil
• tended the Sr. Louis fair for five!
nte Nippen an..!vieinity. efr, Gray at. In Arey,• on
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and MA'S. Will
. months as a eonimissioner front On-
• &ark), Califoroia. y "Irs.z,.and Mrs. Mos e Aro
:• Death. -We have to chronicle tide
meek' the death et Mr. Duncan Rob. -Qua' a number from her'e
• rtson, ivitielt occurred et me home tended the Convention at Renee%
II, her oo Saturday afternoon last af-j an Ta"daY^ °
• ter an'illness of ton weeks. The&- e . -Mr. Gantlet Amy, of Rrantford,
eouetr.y in t 18,52, and settled on his
I
± eeased was a native of Perthshire, is visiting hie sister, Mrs. .Tolm
Z Scotland, and emiereted to this Trevethiek, of firinsley, ]ti
le s week,
Misses Della zuul Minnie Kestle
:• I farm in Tuckersmitit, neer Chisel oe serum:3y and nonnay with
hurst. where he continued to live t and William Nestle, ef Ilay.
• -"Mr. Austio Dilling has been.
%Meng wood at josiah Kestle'e the
past two weeks,
Mrs. Frank Briehenshire has re-
urned home 'after spentlin; a week
in and aroand Sharon.
Mrs. Jane Nestle hes been tn
Orcdilon for th epast three -weekS
aitinz on he rdaughtme Mrs, Thos.
'revethiek, whet has beeu quit* ill,
eand Mes. Will Chapel, of
mitten, who have been Visitine
and Mrs. Josiah Kestle and
:Os in Exeter, hav a returned
home .
Yr. Albert Brow,
puttelee;i an aditittort to
has it completed and it ,
to the oppearance of his fa,
Aslitobnerldt. have a house \venni
Shipita,
Mr S, Sweiixer i t present on
e sick list. Di. Amos. of Exeter,
in attendance.
-Mrjoint leyert, who Las been in
Seta's" domains .tor the past
rventeen years is at present cd -
in
a few days at hie home here,
Mr. T. Keys had it bee last weeke.
to intends erecting 31O7a; sunamete
a Wing brick for a new house which
-Mr And Mrs Mawsop, of Mc
Gillivray, visitedat Mr. Pieker
ing'n one day last week.
-Miss Celia Bottle/tare is spend,
leg a few weeks in Mr. Carmel ai
present.
Donn forzet the XmaslttQltt tn cenneetion with tite Sunday
sehool here on Deeember 28t1t. A
;owl programme is being prepared.
On
as
ed
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and farm very successfully natal 19
years ago whoa b meved into Ken-
sall, to enjoy a well earned rest
Mr. Roberton was well and favore
able known jn the community and
while always thrifty and etgood,
manager he v..as at tit came. dote!
r yeeciably inclined and a it land
IIIU obligin; disposition aud made
torhimself trna»,y friends. Ile was
0*10 of these +Nine thoronghly enjoy.
4 the comforts 'of a, home, thougl
over married, and during the pas
ant years, his niece, Miss Kate Rob
ertson, kept /amine for him ani no
ether was ever kinder or more in-
ulgent to a dategitter. In religion
Robertson was a, Presbyterian
ul in polities.. Ratorraer and took
o interest m all public matters.
Ife had five brothers ond one sister,
whom till are now deceased with
exeeptionafMr .Peter Robert-
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RECOR
',ought with Confidence.
Worn with Satisfaction,that's
the Record of every suit we
sell. Remember we offer
you the Suit that lasts, the
Suit that fits, the Suit that
'holds, the greatest value for
your money.
W. W Taman.
Merchant Testier.
We are right here 'with the
Christmas
Goods
OVERCOATS
to MU
CHEAP
son, of near Chisellturst. Mr. Bob- Kippen
o lea t until tit attest yea:caudal- na e we" 0 le
a iiine of ortson had always enjoyed the best T
though in his 87th year at the time Pea branell af Bibla s"WtY
Overcoating Black and Blue
ts
beau
bousc
rattly
Tow
now.
Braver, Black Serge, and
Grey Ovorcoating. 1%iade in
any style you ivish
We will give you the best
orlsm s -Several from the vicinity et -
of hum s and W an h'
making a corafortabIe coat. tended the County Council, nomin-
of hie death wan onl confined t hio held in St. Andrew's eburcle on Fri -
room for fen weeks. The funeral to daY "4444". It"
the I.3bion Cemetery at Rogerville, --Th°IWOC °r M"1""li't
on 17‘.I0nday last as iargely attend- dta"b l'eld a acci'll """talualent
ed testifying to the respect in which on TuesdaY 0Y02*121:4 last for Me
benefit of the Sabbath school.
Elimville
ntions at Exeter, on Monday last.
-Our blacksmith is very busy'
these days and is having the, oasis.
entice of Arr. IL BroNm, of 'Winehel.
Come in and see our coat-
ing and the latest styles.
W. JOHNS
Merchant Tailor
Bayfield
-Miss Minnie Penhale, who has
just finished her model work has so.
full line of cured a school near Grand Rend,
1 -Alex. McLeod, and joint Whid-
Children's Sleighs
Baby Cutters
Doll Cabs
Wheelbarrows
Carts and
Rocking Horses
Call in, leave your order
nd have the goods delivered
hristmes eve.
rjstmas Stationery
:Ink arrived, a good assortment
to choose from.
tams and Organs always in stock.
eei2
II): large artistic Calender given away
. freo with every purchase.
• Marti •
sea.
-Mr, and Mrs. Walter Here spent
Sunday with relatives at Zion.
-Mr. Thorn Smelts spent it few
days the past week visitieg friends
in Winglam.
-Mr. and Mrs. John Wright. of
Whalen, have moved into the house
on Mr. le', Skinner's farm, Mr.
Wrigbt having engaged with Me.
Skinner for the atext year.
-Mr. and Mrs. joseph Hawkins
spent a couple of 'days visiting Mrs.
Hawkins brother, in Settforth, who
has been dangerously ill with
don, who hav ebeen attending 111,0 blood poisoning.
Normal School in London, are 0,L -The annual Christmas services ot
their homes spending' their holidays. the Sunday school will be held next
-Mr. Frank Edwards has put hot Sunday morning', special addresses
air &eating appliances in his storewill be delivered to the children by
This undoubtedly will give better
satisfaction.
-Mrs. Parsons, who has been vis-
iting relatives in th eNorth-west for Oa 1iJt t,. „ L(})1C p 0,00 on le,
the pastor. Collections in aid of the
school fund.
-The annual election of efficers
Mr. B. R. Iletnins, of Brucefield,
woS here a few days env, simian;
hands Avith hie patrons And frienfli
makin; them happy by hie, sunny
-Aload or dressed poutlry pass-
ed through this vIllage for Exeter,
this week, to be shipped, from tne.re
to the old eountry. This load
figured up to Me, This is awny
$tthead of sugar beetle
-Some people who seem to think
t more honorabl..eto • steal than to
do honest work, this week broke in-
to tbe grain warehouse at the sta.
lion and helped themselves to 700
lbs. of flour so that they will be lib
orally provided 'with bread Lot: the
holidays. Although Emile people say
that if it would choke them they
would be well served.
-jr. Alex. Melleath, of Stanley,
the lumber king of this district, this
week shipped from our station two
hundred thousand feet of luniber to
the Massey -Harris Co., Toronto. Mr
Maleatb gives employment to a lot
of men and distributes 'mon", the
farmers a large sum of,reatly cash
every year, all of wbich goes tokeep
the ball rolling. We hope he will
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-Mr. Huebert, Davey visited wit . 4 4.„ • • • • •
his sister., Mrs. johns,013 SUlt(hdy, .+
Reed City, 'Mold. n, are guests at *.e
-Mr. And rs. Jel
Msri Canfield, et C
Arr. Mathew Morloake.
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-Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sweitzor 4.
a,. Geo. Brown, of Ituren County,
"4an, are renewing nequain•
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tam s itt his viciaity% *4.
liss Olive Turner visited wit h
Simpson. of Crediron. on Bun -
odiy nureeer front this
hip attended the Conservative
tion on Tuesday last.
.U. Oestrefeber, of Dash -
aid our village a flYin;; visit
'da' Ilast
'ei Willianj BrOwri. el S
Miebigan, ia F:1,- rin.!
like/ roof. Vim hers ; r
ensen to Oen Will,
-Dr, Heist was called to Toren
Tuesday to attend the funeral
ns brother.in-law, "31r. TI1OranfRin.
Joe 1,ateson and Mrs, Iteirt.
or the iltlt ce8we5s10a Visited
Jetseplt Laeveon's Sr., .
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aluable horse) mit week for the ni.t
1st:ft-las. Sa
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Ncife are holding Special Reduction Sale of 1n,..
tUW fbr t be next two weeds And have .7^,..2,tly reduced.
the prfre Of every erefeta in or tne holiday
seasort,
We carry:the lamest and best aso uoxn. ot Fo
the county, wiettit it visit to 0t13 vroxt,t4Lottz.
Can 4110W Castomen big variety Ina/1 lines at pr e
sore to win your patronage.
Don't fail to cee cur i`e,00ds antJ let
before peening your orders'.
loote yo
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Richard Glenville Fold a •••;•• Furniture Dealers and Undertakers.
of $180; also Mr, Thomas Miny olda.
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Wen. Yearley and datte'lliel
Anne have returned after A foN
days visit nith Moil& in Devise
and London.
-Mr. arta Mrs, Thos. itlawitinne
visited 'with Mr. and Mrs, Reber
Keys, of Parkhill, on Sunday.
and. Mrs. Thomas Martyn
o Exeter, bav emoved back -mon th
honut stead again, as they think th
"ra the beet,
r. Earnest Kept'
n ?Monday, and
o no damage
r. David "Mawhinney
sand bee ou Monday,
gain toput a oement flour
bz tab net simmer.
-The annual Xmas. entertain -
at a Zion Evaa;elical church
11 be held on Xmas, eve. A 'road
1214Fraulnle.' Piquirett. 41M%
inrtnIA ehildren 10e; adults irk,
-Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ilaist
tnd family left for 411.1sa °raiz on
.1 1,y An Durant, State of Miss -
They were occOMPanied bY
Oscar Wolf. We wish them ev-
,y success in their new home.
and oyster supper waS ;teen
n Sat day night at Mr, Chas.
Wolfe's in in honor a Mr, knd Mrs:
Joseph, Mist. A very pleasent even
in WA% spent. Ixt the close of which
Mr. Wentzel leave a short farewell
address to which Mr. lIaist gave a
suitable reply., an dull joined m sing-
ing "God be with you till we meet
again." Mr. Halal and family
leave a. host of friends behind.
Goshen line.
The Literary Society met at the
home ot Mr. if. Eilber, on Monday
evening. After a ebort programme
consistiter of musical selections by
Mr, Chisholm, Miss Ella Beaver
efessrs. Annos and Beaver, Messrs.
Walker and Either. and Mr. Mor-
row. nn open, debate was beld. The
subject was; 4Reso1ved that the
future of Ontario is brighter for
the success of our younir people than
that of the Northewest" The decis-
ion was ;given in favor of the appeal -
tion. The next meeting of the so-
ciety will be lield at the home, of
Mrs. Chisholm on January 2nd, the
subjeet being "Africa."
-A very pleasant surprise was
given on Friday night last at the
home or X. H. Roltzmen's by the
Young People's Alliance of Zion
Evangelical church, in honor of Miss
Clara Heist. wbo has been. an active
member for it number of years. A
very kindly worded address was read
and All68 Heist was presented with
a handsome Teacher's Bible showing
have a liberal remuneration as the the high esteem in which she was
Teult of bis enterprise. held. Miss Heist will be o-reatly
z.
some time is expected home thisday evening but the 'attendance Was ,
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week. not large but- the following .officers
-Rev. J. A. Snell?reached a ser- were elecied, for stile coming year ;-
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last Sunday evening. to a congrega.- .JOsoph Uawkins; Prclatc, Wili
tion that completely Tilled the Johns: Rec. Walter Horn ; Assist.
church. A special Christmas ser- !Rec., Chas. Johns: Treas., Joshua
vice will be hold in the Methodist 1 Johns; Marshall, Sidney Andrew;
Warden, Benson Williams; Guard, „
Win, Veal; Sentry, llruce Cooper ; '-
Rep. to Grand Council, Joshua johns
and John Miners. The installation
of officers will take place on Friday
to Mr, Herb. Cox. of GoderIch town-lovening, San. 6th., and all the of
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ship. Th ebridt.• was beautifully at- ficers should be present.
tired in white organdie. She pro-
ceeded to the alter leaning upon the Russeldale
arm of her father. Rev. J. A. Snell, Mr. Fred d Rogers is running tile
y mailGnstage
performed the ceremony. After
dailnow.
the 'dainty dejeuner. Mr. and Mrs.
Cox repaired to their home anaid COe' R°Y 'I's laid' 1113 aZai"
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mon on "The Rich tonne; Ruler" C. C. John Catena, acclamation ; V. C.
missed in church circles, and, by the
young people in this vicinity. The
Centralia followin-,- address was read.-
-A merry ChristmasCreebton, Ont., Dec., 161h 1904
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- Miss Hill. of St. Marys' is visit- Miss Clara Heist. .
ng at Mr. Frani Hicks. Dear Friend and Co -Worker, -
-Mr. Lutlie r Hicks visited We, the members and adherents of
riends itt Crediton on Sunday. the Young Peoples' Alliance of Zion
The Misses Parkinson and Mr. Evangelical Church, wish to express
Darkiuson, of Zion, visited at Mrto you our sincere rea
gret t learn -
Thomas Eistoo's on Sunday. in that you are about to leave us.
--Miss Mary Murray, of Exeter, We recognize the -fact that for a
vas the !vilest of Miss Hattie Hand- lgoodly number of years you have
ord on Siindaybeen actively connected with the
-Miss Lucy, Andrews ,who is at- work among the young peaple of our
tending Normal School in Toronto, beloved church. Your valuable and
is home on the Christmas vacationaccepted services Were always
A .itumber from Exeter attended cheerfully given, and have doubt-
thveonmizea.,-meeting here on Monday Iessiy aded a good deal to the rea-
sults accomplished and the success
MarY Hepburn, who has achieved. We realize that !your place
Ar
.on - leaning the millinery with will be hard to fill especially in cou-
ncil Sc.' Roe -o, Exeter is home for nection with the work usually done
be va.cationby the "Entertainment Committee"
-Miss Margaret H
andford, who We now ask you to kindly accept
las been in charge of the millinery this Teacher's Bible as a'slight tok-
epartment for Mr. Aubin, Stur,geon en ua of or appreciation your ser-
ails for Ur past season returned vioes and of the regard and esteem
horn con Tuesday for her vacationin which you are held. by us. Aud
-The anniversary services of the Nvhenever you have occasion "In the,
Centralia Methodist church on Sual
n- sunny 1,vhere the balmy breez
day .and lVfortday last were very sin- es blow" to tread the pages of this
cessful. The congregations .on'Sun- sacred hook, may you also think .of
day were large and the serviceS us who 'remain in the old Crediton
hon
ie and inspiring. The Rev. G. hoe. We pray God's trichest bies-
W. Andrew, pastor, delivered two sings upon you, ;Ind Nvish you and
excellent setmon9 itt the afternoon, your dear parents a sale and pros
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addresses were given by Rev. G. W. porous journey to your new home
Andrew% Mr. Richard Ricks 1.nd in the distant South. It is our 'Amid
Mr. John Essery. On Monday even- hope that providence may spare you
ing a first-class tea -meeting wee all so that we may halve the privil-
,
held in 1 he basement of the church. oge of giving you a "welcome home"
After all had hettrtily partaken of ag'ain itt the not too distant future.
the imood things provided they re- Si4ned in behalf of the niemd.
bers an
adherents of the P. A, of Zion
church next Sunday morning.
-A very pleasant event took place
at the home of Mr. J. Woods on
Wednesday evening, Dec. 14th when
their daughter, Annio was married
showers of congratulations . b
-A number of horse deals were
THE -
transacted in Russeldale last week.
In one case two horses netted $6. s
-1\fet George Leary has parches- t
ed the farm lately occupied by Mr.
Nrcilards Bank of Canada „ch. McCurdy and intends making
tl at his future home. d
o
O • -Mrs. Wm. Pridham had the mis- F
RIAD OFe'ICE. MONTREAL.
ITAL (all paid up) .... • . ... • ... • • • • • • • • • . $6,000,000
ERVE• ..4• • . • • • • • .. • • • • . • . • • , • $3,200,000
RPLIS PROFITS.- .... • . ....$ 18,95g
IK's4rISHI&Oneral Manager §uiterintendexit of Branches
95 Branches in Canada
SAVINGS BANK
Intetegte at most favorable current rates allowed on Savings
„Bank Accounts and Deposit Receipts.
Special attention given to the business Of Farmers and Cattle-
d
men,•to whom loans are made on approved name,s, 'e.,Adam 0" 0
Thomas Wiley; i1,3
0:Ei ePxrAdi.hoa7;V
der V.
etters of Credit issued to travellers, payable in all parts of the ja.s.C.J10.ch.,nmCnorlseha:Ii.A:SSwiSrat.. RBeacic,0.11Air..thu;
aria. Wardell, Wne Prelate, Mrs. d
A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTEDfledgeet ; Guard, John motntyr, ; s
SCritrY. GeO. ; Trustee, J.S.
Russell; Representatives to Grand
CREDITON BRANCH Council; David Dow and john
; Alternates, Adam Wiley and
W, S. CHISHOLM, Manager. John Cole,
fortune to fall down cellar, last
week sustaining painful injuries. She
is ,progressing favorably but is still
confined to her house.
-Mr. Oliver J. Harris, of Manitoba
son of Richard'Ilarris, of this place
returned ,from Manitoba last week
after an absence of five years. He
is looking well and intends spending
the winter visiting friends in On-
tario before returning to the West.
Russeldale Council No. 100, C.O.
0. F., licld tliejt• linnual election of
officers on Thursday night the 1511i
inst., atter the initiation of a candi-
date isito th en:tysteries of the Order
the election of officers was proceed -
aired to the body of thechureli
•hera an excellent programme was Evani,,,elical church -Geo. D. Damns,
iven The chair was occupied. by the pastor; Christana Brown. President
astor, ,Rev. G. W. Andrews. Ad- Herb.E. Eilber, Secretary.
resseswere Piven by Mr. Wmn- . AMiss Heist mada uiLob1c reply.
erson, and Mr. John Essery. Mu-
je WaS supplied by the choir, reci-
t
stiors were ,ilso rendered by Miss
Lulu Essery, of. Credit?n,. Be tFit.triheCIIKIndrou,ix../A-Always*Btaeht
,ancl drills were also given by t
puls of the Sunday School. The htle,44;
procpieeds weve ' rf
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Christmas
ristraas/
..The.. Rush- :Stiff Ofl
Charltores Fair has been in a erfeatjwu
pasi. few days. There is only a few days Ae
nping,
What Shall
Just, call here we will help you tlecide
tion? Handsome China, the newest am
!Candies, Nuts, Valencia, Raisins, Holly.
you would want to select from to make someone happy.
You should see
our lovely Mani.
cure sets and
Ladies' Sewing
Companions,
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PYCIIILDREN
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Make Happy Parents
We invite the parents especially to visit,
our store and look over our large and
well assorted stock of Dolle.Toys at' eviiry
description, Fancy Work Baskets, Onus
and Saucers, etc„ and its of Osuclies,
Nuts and Oranges, Just see them.
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Just ask to
see our Dolls
they are
beauties
Toys of all kinds, just bringithe children and have a look
through our immense stock.
We have just received a full line of Christmas Candies.Nuts and
Oranges.
Store open every night till Christmas
CHARLT N'S FAIR
OWN
XMAS.
POCKET
KNIVES
While they last 25c.
See our South Window
Regular Prices 35c and 4.0c. Look down the list
Boys' Pocket Knives ......
Girls' Pocket Knives ......
Ladies' Pocket Knives
Men's PockeeKnives
Carvers in pairs ........
Carvers in cases ......
Shaving outfits
Hockey Skates ....
Spring Skates....
Skate straps ....
Sad Irons, 5 pieces:
Roasting Pans • ...! .
Carpet Sweepers • ..
Child Sets
5, io and 15c.
.... 15, 20 and 25c.
. . 35 to 50c
35 to 75c
so to $1.75
to $3.50
........ ..$2.00 up
50 to $2.50
...'...... 50tO $1.00
10 to 15c
...$Loo per set up
85c to $1.00
• - 2,45 to $350
• •••••• •••,25 to 35c
Double. bbl. Gun regular
Spice Boxes in sets .... .
3.50 for $10 one only
..... 25 and 5cc
and Stove Store
Scranton Coal on hand