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WM ENS'
NEW 'SPRING
TAILOR MADE
Cows and \
Suits
You Will Like Them
The Prices are Right
HOUSE FURNISHINGS
Curtains
Lace Curtains, Bungalow:
Nets, Madras, Plain and Fan-
cy Scrims, Cretonnes and Art
Sateens. We have everytbbing
you want in this department.
Linoleu.ins
You will want some of this
sanitary floor covering this
season. We sell NAIRNS'
It is the Best.
Wag. Paper
Beautify your home by dec-
orating your rooms with a
few rolls of our New Wall
perR
Paperols. l 5 10 15 to 30c
Rugs
In Wool, Tapestry and Vel-
vet Squares. We have them
for any size room, All big
range of piece goods.
FOR MEIN
Shoes
In Patent, Gun Metal and
Tan. These will be leaders
for this ,,eason. We sell the
BE RES FORD $4.50 and $5
Gloves
Mens' Cape Gloves. You'll
need a pair for Spring, Every
.Shirts
All new Patterns some have
the soft Lounge Collar. They
are made roomy and are fast
colors. 1.00, 1.25, 1.50
Hats
We have a splendid show-
ing of the Soft Felt Hats
which are so popular $2.00
this season !9
pair is guaranteed
Per Pair $lQ
•25
J. A. STEWART
Market Reeneetleg-Tha following tie:
thereper't of Exeter markets Lar -
rooted tip to hraroh 14th,
Wheat Standard '95 cents.
Buckwheat 70 cents
tlolb - Oats 145 to 46
Peas. 1.00. to 1..10
Barley 65 to 90
Shorts x;27,00
Bran r2.6"00
Model Flour 2.70
Feed Flour 1.00 to 1.65
Rutter 80 cents
Eggs 120 •cents
Potatoes 1:35 -
Chioken 8-10
Puck 12--1:3
,Turkey 14-17
Geese 11-12
Fowl i-7
Hogs live 6.65
Choice export steers 0.75 to 7.10
ereedium ,export steers, 6.50 to 6,64
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hole,; butchers heifers 6.25 to 6,60
Medium butchers heifers 0.00-6:25
Choice butchers cows 5.00 to 5,25
elil'Idium butchers cows 4.50 to 4.75
!Common cows 43.50 to 01
Choice. lambs 6,00i to '6.75
Choice sheep 4,25 to 4.59.
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GROCERY
PHONE 47.
Opposite Electric Light Plant
Keep Happy in the Home
by getting YOUR
HOUSEHOLD
NECESSITIES
Here. We handla only
the BEST and we have
everything you need at
all
Seasons,
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Fresh
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IA?IIM
S FOR A'
YOUNG MAN
flake 'few promises.
I Always speak the truth.
I
Keep ee
good company Ur _ion,e.
I Never speak lightly of religion.
IBe just before you aro generous.
CLive up to your engagements.
Piave ino very intimate friends.
Drink no intoxicating liquors.
Earnt your money before you, spend
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Keep
Sour own- •
p o n secrets if•ou h
y eves
an '
any
Qood character r is agave.. all things
eine. ( r
Never listen to loose or" idle conver-
sation.
Nevar borrow if you can possibly
avoid old `
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iMake
no
haste to
be rich if
would prosper. you.
Keep
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you \:• o
uId
be happy.
When
you speak to ra person, look
prim in the face.
Never run' in debt unless you see
a way to get out again..
Ever live. misfortunes excepted, with
in
your '
enc
oma.
You
had better r bep
poisoned.
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rbloodthan your orinciles.Avoid temptation, rehrugh fear
,tbat
'you may not
Smallend steady gains Siva
Cornpen.
exley with tranquility of mind:
Good•eompany and good conversation
are
the
very y
sinews of virtue..Wbrn yeti
whet you h ave to 'bed, 'think over
e done during' the
day.
'Zo
ur character. cannot be
-t b essentially
injured epeep
Y year Own acts
re anyone speaks evil of, you let your
life be so virtuous that none will
believe hits,
Never be idle. Ifyour hands .can-
not 'be usefully employed etteed
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LOCALS
Good Friday April 5th,
Easter Sunday April' 7th,
Next Wednesday will be the' first
day of - spring.
Miss Aldo Hartleib spent Sunday
at her home in Dashwood.
Miss Delight Hobbs, is learning the
millinery with J: A. Stewart.
Mr. Thos. Newell has been laid up
for several days during the past week
Mr. Ed. Piper, of W allacetowa,, is
visiting his mother for a couple ,of
weeks. x
Mrs. T+,d, Irwin of Norwich is vis-
iting Ler parents Mr. and Mrs. Thor.
Bissett. •
Airs. E. J. Christie is visiting her
parents tEr, and Mrs; C. Luker; of
St. Catberines.
Tito Royal English Hand Bell Ring-
ers are coming back to Exeter hear
them next Monday night.
Miss Katie Makins has secured, a
position us milliner in Preston. She
lett Monday for that place.
About 1,100 school teachers will
graduate from the Normal schools
and the faculties of Education an
the erid of the current session.
Miss May Hawkins returned home
after visiting her sister, Mrs. Ek
Pollard, of Windsor and attending
the millinery openings at Detroit.
`'The City Hotel, London, requires
the services of two dining room ;iris
also upstairs girls. Permanent pos-
itions and liberal wages paid Apply
Quick." A. H. Brener.
3 5 5 For. 5 Against -The. vote tak-
en in the Main Street Methodist
Church, on Church Union shows
that congregation to be strongly in
favor of union. The congregation vote
was 3'26 for and 3 against;and' ad
he
rants• '29 for and 2 against.
We 'wish to draw, the' attention of
our
subscribers ars #o the effect that
the law forbids anyone refusing a
paper at the post office unless . all
arrears are paid. People not wish-
ing to take a paper any longer must
pay what is owing before stoppin;
it. •
James Street Pulpit -On 'Sunday
last Rev. J. G.
Kerr, of
Liman, oc-
eanied the James Street pulpit and
preached acceptable sermons both
morning and
avenin;: Next Sabbath
Rev.
G Powell o all will preach in the.
morning and Rev. .Colin Fletcher,. in
the evening.
Mr. W. E. Eiorne,,at one time man-
ager of the Sovereign Bank. in town
Las lately been appointed manager
of the International Securities Co.,
Ltd. The Toronto Saturday Night
recently -printed a complimentary er
title in reference to Mr. Horne's ap-
pointment.
For more than a quarter of a can
tury Campbell's Varnish Stains have
been 'used by housekeepers every-
where for refitrishing•furniture, floors
and Woodwork. Nothing else will
give as good satisfaction es the orig-
inal. Insist upon getting "Campbell's -
W. J. Heaman carries a. lith, in all.
colors.
Hers, Susanna Etaberer, wife of Ja
cob iHa.berer, of Zurich, died Friday
night at Victoria :Hospital,. London
,.
errs 13abr+r�r. was "taken to London
two days before her death, an oper-
ation being performed. She was 50
r
years of
age
and '
1s
g survived by
her
hu.T
sband and eight children. The
remains were' f,erwarded to Zurich
for interment' Saturday.
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Save Your Strew Hat -If your 'last
year's straw hat is still in existence
dam't let-itf `be cast into the ash bar'-
rel when the spring cleaning comes
in.
On
mayneed sed
it. Straw .
tea v
hats
are
to cost
more
this
year, The
Y rea-
son of this is that there is an renorm
ous
shortage to e
r
of Ja
gpanese straw crop
a shortage of many 'million pounds
A vast ,number of straw hats are
made in Japan but this :year the Duty
put wilI.:be much smaller than usual:
;and 'the world will have to rely upon
other sources with wit ,'
h
the inevitable 'e
re-
sults
of higher 1
fez � • ,
r 1 C,
g s. I
1 t is said .that
the manufactures will get 12' cents
a hat ,
advance on last a
and of course yearn( g pms mul-
tiplied 12 eta will be mul-
tiplied before it gets to the consumer
So last year's straws are worth saw
in
g•
Hick's Forecasts -A Regular storm
period covers the lith to 19t,h
having . its.•
, a
gc,,n
tree•
on t
h� 1C'�
h.
The'
barometer :will IJegi•ni falling in the
west about the 14th, with cloudy sand
threatening conditions, ray 'the 14th
to 1.6111 these Conditions will
bring rain a,in '
ra r.. -
r xs
Moving. , eastward
and on the 17th 131h, and 19th, ar
marked low barometer will pass the
central Mississippi valley, attended
tinded
by decided storms of rain and wind
with possibly tornadoes end lturriean
es southward. Snow, rising barom�
ater and change to m uch colder,
will pusis the western flanks of 'these
storms, leaving cold, fair weather' b
over most parts for several days fa- 't
lowing Storm. The Naw Moon on
1 th and on equator 191b, will hold c
the -"
cuP
mt a 'a •
n tzo
n of this
,.ri d
o baclt
,. p
mita those Se fl
t'
a 'es• 'A sr:ismic period r1
ra1 on tb,c 10th, ,covering the r
g
to the gig t,
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.1A I. Ori E S.
Miss Jennie 'hardy ,left Wednesday
for Regina. ,
etre M, Gill is. vl,Siting with eat-
atives til Usborne
Mise.
W. Howie: o, spent. Elie week
end visiting in London,.
Mr, +ii. Pay,ilan lett on Saturday
last for Whitewood, Sask,
'Arise Edna McCallum has returned
longe after visiting in Toronto,
. Ontario has 467 Roman :Catholic
and 6 Protestant separate public
schools.
Mia Edith Meneur" has returned
home after visiting in Torbnto, Pe-
terboro and London
Miss Kathleen Stewart,'who has
spent the past month visiing in Tor-
onto returned bosee on Saturday.
Miss Jennie- Russell of Exeter! • is
spending a meanie with her aunt,
Airs. Johu Pocock, Prospect Hill,
A \voodbec and oyster .supper was
held at Mr, Chas. Dayrean's on Fri-,
day last. A pleasant time was spent;,.
Mr,Victor Sweet wko has been.
attending the Cha,thaul 13usiness Col-
lege is spending several days at his
home.
The W. 0, T. U. will hold a parlor'
meeting in Main Street. Churele en
Friday 'afternoon next at three
o'clock. ., .
Miss Mabel rollick-, of St. Marys
is visiting her parents; Air and Mrs.'
E.;Follick. lir. rollick, who has bezel
quite 111, is improving,
Mrs. Brown, of Calgary, Alta, wto
has been visiting relatives here for
the past three months, returned to
the west. on Wednesday.
Nyal s . Ilirsutone. The . perfection
hair tonic Remember the name, Ny
al's. We carry the largest Nyal
stock ' in 'town. 'noway s Drugsloi e.
Mrs. W. Martin entertained to tea
on Thursday last. and on Monday
evening nave an oyster supper to a
number of young:people after skat-
ing.
Promotes a luxurious growth of
hair A real dandruff eradicator and
scalp cleaner. Nyal's 'Hirsutone '$1.00
and 500 bottles. Get it a" Howey's
the Quality -Drug Store.
Mr. Dan. Sanders of Winnipeg, who
has spent the past three months vis-
iting with. relatives in and around
town. was called back to Winnipeg'
and left for there on Monday.
The Royal English Hand -Bell Ring-
ers were so good. on Tuesday evening
that 'thele have been secured. to 're
turn. next Monday. Tickets at *Cole s
Drug Store. • Admission !25 cents.
Chamberlain's cough remedy. • has
won its great reputation and eaten
sive sale by its remarkable cures for
coughs, colds, and 'croup, It can be
depended upon, Try it Sold by all
dealers
Mr. A.R.'Graham, who+ was re-
lieving at -the- Bank of Comhaeroe,
here left lest 'Wednesday for Port
Colborne. Mr. Graham expects short-
ly to baa moved to [the west.
Luoan and' Exeter will play hockey
at Tbra'Dome this (Thursday) evening
As • this tie ill probably be thea last
game of -thee season, no alae should.
mss.: .seeing it.
Admission
10
gand 15
cents.
Miss 'Ftidiet Penhale left Monday
for Winnipeg Man., to attend eke
wedding`of her` 'sister. Miss Estella,
to Mr. Flsanie C;laydon, of Winnipeg
The, marriage will take place the
latter part of March.
The c cho " >
it of C
avaa Presbyterian
church will give an entertainment
on Monday evening April 7th. They
will be assisted, by Prsf3 W. Brown
r
of ,Gni
'x Iate ,organist of .Lb•lvtl't
church; :and Mr, L. C. i'leming.
Satisfaction :guaranteed or money
refunded: This is our policy; when
galling Nyal`s Hirsutone tb.e ,greatest
anticeptic hair tonic on the markee
$1.00 and 50c bottles, Get' it atrEEow-
eys drugstore and Sit the best.
To the Ladies of Exeter' and Sur-
rounding Country -•. I wish to, an-
nounce that during the last ltwa
weeks in. March,, I will be in Exeter
and hope to'.callon every lady to
show them the/ Spirella /Corset,' !the
most pliable and resilient corset bon-
• ing in teat world... Guaranteed notto
break or rust in regular corset wear
Anyone from the country desiring to
see me should call at Mrs. R. Hunt-
er s. William street-Mise.M. Hunter
S. S. Classes Entertained -On Fri-
day last two Sunday school classes
of the Main street., Het eodist Church
called "The Scout Hustlers" and"Tec
Willing Workers" whoseteaehers:
are Miss Edna Follicle and Mr. Fred
Hooper,, respectfully, were taken' for
a sleigh hid
g 1a
to 1
11
r. A. 'lino Lake
Road and were treated to an oyster
supper. After $ea the time was pleas
anti; spent in games rend . amuse: -•
ments and til: boys returned home
feeling they had enjoyed 'one of the
best times of their lives.
G. T. R. Edgirieer Here. -In row-
pl'
lai1C
1 e with ha
request f
rnm.t
the coun-
cil
of.1.911 .9ascertain,
li
EO
'
the cost
of a
switch c the
b fr
oma
station
0
Har-
vey ve Bros. ros. 11Ii11 the G. Ti R. sent up
their engineer. Mr. J. Boyd: of Tor-
onto on'Saturday last. Mr. Boyd, in,
company .with Reeve W. 'J, Heiman
and Mr. Thos. Harvey went :over. the
proposed route. The engineer will es -
ti
. ma Le
th�c
cost '. r•
of the
la in
Y track
ack
and
submit the figure to` lir,: cDu:i-
cal, The town .would have to pre-'
vide
the
ri
h
f of way,
v
kiA
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Printed t..d. Letterheads for:Far•ners-
Printed letterheads and envelopes
fere travellier advertisers. When a
letter comas ir, mbig
ekes a differ -
creme: if it has a printed letterhead
and d v
cn
e z.
10 a.
zt;
1 nOlc business
sf
rl.e
and it '
is
bus'
rn
ass
Df the
The; farmer needsbattkind.
such
ring
-d let.
terhea.ds. There should be somethinge
for sale on every farm and the let-
terhead
car '
i be
made to
advertise 'I:
Y
!se t
cheaply, It will •also be fond that:
the printed l,;tierbearl ivill ha.ve quite
an ,
mfl
L1Cn
a. on thy: person himself
Th
r,r
more
sees it 'the Wore pride`
twill be taken • in keeping up the qual-
ity
of
it '
1• a
3the articles for sale, ix pis'
not accident that business men. he
all lines use the printed letterhead
Dice have fa td that it is a ooc�
usiness'' pe'oposition. Tbasc farmers
who have tried` it have flew) it both
profitable Olid 11 sourt3 of pride. The
ost will. l
n
n. b
Cso
t mn
c
h More. than
fb'
or
nlan
1a
T.r
It :illy
teem r•d.
We, large, licit ,then nna wants to:
einoznber 'that he t getting
umber of sheens at ,ne time, y
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Scranton Coal
The Best Hard Coal Mined
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Try a ton
Mr. Sam Elliott left for Sarnia last
Week.
Read (the sale advertisements pn.
page fear.
St. Ps.tricks Day •mixt 'Sunday,
March 17th.
Mrs, Tanney Bissett 'of Huron, st.
is ill at her hornet
Mr, C. McLeod spent Sunday at
Lis home in Biddulph.
Mr, and Mrs. Silas Handford were
in London over Sunday.
Mrs. E. Joues is moving into Mr La
Ilardy's house on William st,
MIr. and Mrs. Jas. Bagshaw' left
last week fort, Elbow Sask,
Mrs, Zeller and young son are
visiting in London this week.
Miss Smith, to St. Marys is engag-
ed as trimmer with Jones & May.
The milliners have, returned from
Toronto and .have, commenced work.
Mr.' and. Mrs. Sam Sweat and daugh
ter frno, visited in Clinton over Stan-
den
Mr. and. Mrs. Thos. Brooks, p+1
Olandeboye visited with Hers. • Rook •
on Tuesday.
Mr. Arthur
is visiting ,his
mania .hotel.
Misses May
left this week
their millinery
Newell, of Stratford,
brothers at the Com-
e.nd' "Ethel Armstrong
for Lucknosv to open
business.
Mr. 0. McCoom'bs,f and Miss M.
Mara, of Lucan were the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Cola over Sunday
Margaret, , daughter of Mr. sand
Mrs F. W. Gladman, has been ,con-
fined to the house through illness
during the past week.
Mr. Moses Gardiner, of Regina, who
has spent several weeks in town and
in Toronto, was in tower oil Monday
and left Tuesday for Regina; Sask.
Mr. J. Ger Stanlbury, who recently
returned from a trip to Cuba will
give an, address on the country aft
the Oil:Ira :ws --meeting next Tues-
day evening.
Dr. McGillicudy had; an .upset and
was dumped out of, his cutter on
Saturday- last. near the river. For-
tunately the horse did not get away
and no damage: was done.
Arm Broken -.On Wednesday : of
last week, 'a
Hannah , 1 M.s nth RLardo'n, of
Mt. Carmel. 'had the misfortune to
fall on the icy pavement in front
of Mr. W. t.T. Carling s store, sus-
taining a fracture of her arm.
Skin eruptions are unusually the
result of impure or impoverished
blood Nyal's Blood Purifier eures
them'qutckiy and surely by removing
the cause. Big bottle for a dollar
Howey's drug and quality store.
A
complete change of program will
will be given" 'next Monday evening
in James street.church' when thee
Royal English Hand Bell Ringers wi 1
give their second ontentainmcnttt
Admission 125cts. Tickets on sale at
Cole s drugstore.
Mr. Victor Sweet who has been
attending the Canada Business Col-
lege, Chatham, finished his course
last week and spent a few days this
week visiting his parents He left
on Wednesday to accept a position.
tvith the Ford Motor Co., at Walker-
vilh.
Runaway -A horse ran, away on
Huron street ; on 'Sunday' afternoon
lent. Four young fellows from Step
hon were on their way
tome when the breeching broke
and'•the horse .became unmanageable
It rail for about half a block and
was pulled into the ditch running -
into
a tree.
• .An cxcallent Tonic stimulant' and
ng
energizer for any tie 'put partic-
ularly the spring. Nyals spring
Tonic
1.00
S a,
bottle: S
r old and
antacid. in Exeter . gwcy'
• by W. 5: IIo\vcy,•
Phtn B.
On ,Sunday next Mrs., ,(Rev..) T. E.
Harrison, of London, will occupy- the'
pulpit in Main street Church -in the
morning. In the afternoon at 2.30
and evening at 7.30 Mrs. Harrison
will
conduct theanniversary
'services
of the
Woman's s n ?JT
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l5 LDn .
ar
Society
lef.
Main at l '
3e ,
th n
A
a a''
Y, Ap intmrnE, Tho ,ht M1a;
I n
street choir u bo'•
iv'
111 furnish themusic
at Bethany whilst a male choir will
have charge of the music in the ev-
ening in Main street.
James Street. in Favor of ''Union-
The vete on the proposed basis of
union n
take'
.n in the Antes amCS'
street.
Methodist Church was concluded last
Sunday. .a , •
The y, ,, v
o k,.
in
detail
tail v
as
asIollows-Of1ClelBoard,Z for 'and 2
against; the, total number . on .the
l'3oard are 52; membership ,over 18
years of age, '319 for, 56 against• to-
tal membership Ps 626; number .un -
f age -61 for, 2 against;
,.
a.dh
cr n
a 18
for.
and 3
against; t to-
tal 310
for and 6•
1 against. gains£. .
New
:
v i7ni,.xo1 ms For Band -On Mon-
day evening last the Exeter skating
Rink was as
SaCuty
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a band
benefit
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to
aid '
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getting uniferies for the
new band. The feature of the evening
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costume tme
and
for
some time, ,.kett.
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spectators in a roar 'of laughter, A
small football was teed fort�
the occas•
uo.n;. Teddy Boyden refereed the
game. The largest crowd that has
let , been tit the rink urns present,
P3and .furnished the music. Another
special feature was the grand march:.
tid
The pxocas of the evening n'
g n
e i
n amount
d
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t to about $57O0. This was the first
of ka .number' of 'entertainments
will he, Ina on Id' raitb the amount
none:nary. toprovide uniforms,
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Ladies ! : Ladles
j Any Piece of Dress
1 Goods to be sold at a
Greatly Reduced 'Price.
1: Come Early.
Get a Ruff. or Stole
while in. ,the swing all to
I be cleared out. Also
Ladies Fur collared Coats
I. . Reg $23 for $18
.Room Rugs
Brussels Rugs in green
and fawn grcunds to clear
• at
out a price p that `will
astonish you.
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Men's Fur Coats
Only a fthw left Co be
cleared out. .
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Reg $23 coats for $18
Reg $25 coats for $19.50
Mens winter Caps
to be cleared out at a
piece; Reg., 750 for 50c
Reg 50c for 390
Ladies' Skirts
Only s, few left. Reg-
ular $3 50 to $5 Skirts
all to go at ' the
il 7c
one ;11.10
price I.
* Ladies Fine ` Shoes to be cleard out at a Cash
T. Discount of 20 Per Cent. Off
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All Dinner Sets Lamps and Chamber Sets to be
cleared out at 'a Price.
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Tea Spoons, Berry Spoons,
Cold Meat Forks, Cake Forks
Soup Spoonr, Pie Knives,
Pearl -handled Butter Knives,
Knives and Forks,
Fish Servers, Carving ,Sets,
Wedding Rings
Big Stock to choose from
DON'T BE
ALARMED'!
Sleep late in the morning.
Enjoy the -luxury of waking
up whenever you feel like it
if you can, but if you can't
better get one of our . •
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Clocks, t.
fronds.
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Glass,=
Slaver
Watches
ware, Pins, Etc. *:
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JE OPTICIAN
Dr. A. R. Kinsman was. in London
•Wedin+sday.
Mr. Jas. Sparks has resigned his
position I
,dry
goods clerk with
;
Jones
&baY and has accepted a Sim -
filar
position in n In ar oil Mr, Hy
Parsons SQnS is
taking
Lis lea..
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have been surprised and delighted
with the prompt relief afforded b
applying Chamberlain's Linime 'rt
Not one case of rheumatism in ten re
quires any internal treatment,whai..
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m t is 'for sale
by
all dealers.
DUSTING
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Feirne�ture. or
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A REQUIEM. -. E
Breathes there a man with soul so
dead. i
Who never to himself 'hath said,
"My trade of late is 'getiti'ng bad.
I'll try anothereight inch ad.":
If Snob there be, go mark him well,
For him
o bankac
a Duni: will
swell
No ;angelsel
S match bpa.5
ofd,
n stair
To welcomle home:: the .millionaire •
Woodwook 3
wish a dry duster.
when the he
dust flies
and follows •si
w n
your
wake ..... Get a Modern
ern .shuffle
on and Use
jVerihrite
The man : who never asks for trade `-
13 local line
Y or ad displayed
Cares more for rest than •worldly y
cga4nt ( r
r'-
And patronagebut given hi►n
pain
Tread
lightly friends ds !
,t no •
, rude
sound
ni t
sY.irb thy solitude pi.o,:oti,nd.
Isere let hint live in calm repose
tinsought except by men he owes.
encl vvhen he dies go plant him deop,
Venoll
on
your duster and env
e your
health, It disinfects and
cad
ane' everything thing t
t touches,
,
leaving. the surface like newea-
-'
That naught may break his dreamless i '": ---w.•
Where mo rude clamor may dispel ' rte..`
n S
arta
Martin The quiet that,: he .iove<1 so well. � „�,.`-'
end 's
when the,
Pose.
'world
ma
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ind on a stone above, "ft "re lies w!"1".""".."1""����R�+����
A. 'chump who wouldn't A,dvertite"'
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