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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1913-3-20, Page 1Good News Means the discovery of a medicinal rem- ad.y that will relieve and finally cure the ztainf uI disease. Rexail Rheumatic Remedy "Where it fails, we refund, all money paid us, Nothing fairer, Try it at our expense. Nothing to lose, All to gain. ., COLE r3ileE : - a Y'^ :IRTY-NINTH YEAR -NO 2039 '. ONT r &b . 'd ;s sex 1 a zetl CANADA THURSDAY MORNING, IltARC Papers Delayed'' Owing to our shipment of paper i:e ing held 'upeey :the Grand Truth,; we are a day late this week, heareiaeheihei 4,11 taltieia t ay, °Brsiw Spring iillinery ALL THIS WEEK MI the new shapes and eolo>r; gill be shown by our milliners, ers, 100 ew hats ready for Easter., La Suits & Coats Do NO, Fail To See 'Them Ladies' Suits nil nifty in Blue, Oa, Ladies' Coats Long or Thr Quarter Len Mame, Gators': Black, Blue, To t ul Tlneei:e , nib den's and Boys' Cloth BOYS' SUITS MEWS SUITS Wo have just opener up a big shipment of oy' The bran i ew ones'uat to hand I Bloomer Suits in Greysl a, in aut Browns, :rimy aro, mit and They are oast rl'llt and all right for the Boy's Spring Suits, ni£tisat styles AVery e Stock to Choose Frorn ra, Tana he very for e art stsxa thnt and you ng iu t"tl$E-. `U.Btl Linoleu1'T't.s Oilcloths Matting Window Shades Innen • nous -Cleaning thing new to brighten up the home. We are ,td Carpets Rugs (large) Rugs (small) Tapestries Lace Curtains Tapestry do Madras do Muslin do May9 Exeter up 10S Low Prices on l Sap Pails, Sap Pans, P es etc, Galvanized Iron and nd TIn V ti ork a Sp cIally, Sole Agent for Lowe Bros. High Standard Paint Lowe Bros. Mellotone Flat Paint Elephant Ready' p Mix ed Paints alms The Campbells Varnish l Stains and CHI 1®A Brushes, Alabastine and Glue HARDWARE E AND STOVE STORE mIBG 1GEOPGE OF 'G'.REiECE WAS ASSASSINATED. f -i .t 1n"T 1 I Geo e Gs i O C was. i C, e I aslsk'L5- sinated while walling r;he stse;etb of 'olonika Tuesday March 18th.. The ass.ain was a Greek of. low `men- tal'iype who gave his.name as M ko •Stehinas. Ile shot' the King through The i n tva, accom anac .,n Limit . i - a- n Lae.t Col. I'raneold s aide do cam_ , assassin came suddenly at .him, iihc , cznrl =fired one shot froth:a seven chamber' revolver. The ,t;ragcciy,caw,• xeitema;nat . Soh' has. teed intense .4. overaow- seized immediately andp wa5,;set Y X ht3a r t' was .1_..tCQ"'gin into „Eine. a The wOusadLd,1 1 5 tat on eorria-rt; and taken to ; Pal t Ecs'aitai. Ile ` vas still 'breathing ;but ied,',w'i.thin" hale an aouT., Communication allo Dear : Editor 1:.- .1 , 1, unless .and there is considerable i h'peeulation in town, as to"how the' :Exeter;, news Timis its> way to the''London Adver- tiser'. Will you kindly publish this, letter that the,: citizens of>"E' Exeter may know, 'I ani the paid correspor e. dent of ' The sldvettisl,.a•. 'I ' am ' only a boybut°I '' inte*nci''td do the can 10 makemark innews Paper riel4..paper: work. To do .this 1 must Once. in a h11.e , et in first. shall. however tri y a,1", a ,s to be Lair `a' d, y y n s caoeurt ate as it is Possible for,e o. newspaper kp t. m to 'b 1 's } an . e.hal be•ear . i r to, u d xe- eeive a bit of fresh ne}vs fr°oiti any ' ve f from u quarters, even a our town Editors +Thanking you in advaroe ,I. am: 'Carman Powell, T!ae ooaneeil znet in th€ Tow slajl, on 5:tTareh nth, ?aiintttes of the laRt a ., attar wera. read and het/proved. s ott--Poylc- Th t ihr eteeeentis be esse.d as, Teed. . lairscl land IfeqEann del, .nes fita< t e Oco-1 l30144 t' a w ntrion to 15,193 IT, Fa flrartoJ'r l'ta~;bzrd3,le; '• k 01,1 3. THareiy' ec 10,0312 ;'tta.a: Fla 0.C50.C5t T. R colica rraz e:xhree3 2rl '- h it Tin e coal 2.7.:17,:ht Vire TTteen i K , a$2A 74, T Rhitr:t.[ o«.'t:'s'rarine„ 1".T.17. k'deetrie Light 5r e rfx's eI. anclry wet•e•r Oak Wvrye a1 )4 ^3, Men,one-Weer fhr", ;, Roo Allele-at la y«'ea ta ere qrT ado , p fttS31C•8 a eat rs 0". 'oz'd tlq 31,251 ..lreeeel Ta'eblat 'auditor "i;019 Senior and a,Vr^.eblC ii a t as 'oris tli aaatatar' i tt+.' atetraet to, be t:lr li'liala'r: rto' r we a djo arta; $o the ca ae Reeve; eel eel n iday, Ittarele 4 a fro iw paseingnrm- 1 char doing caai~aiclera. west end a at tho akafintf aria ishiftmd iia I& faauudatioa axial par blown in. The moot was jilnwat DA IdeGiilinutlalv'4sstable. Mon ratf Alr, D. B'a:andw rhl'aaltaa]<titla Pimp y,... lletwl:io^43 t Unim4air kitchen was blown down. fievolil Ver,'#nd1abe have. been blown off and Moo several chive. 1laer'. A ehinanoy at. the English church iect'nry went through hitt tack 'unroofed and I r. aeheaerous r tax'obalm ken .The electric light aer'vleo to mead np. Vencen bsve born blown away Basal *leiaig'ean halm hemi blown bpi' a Ctno.-ipo molal barna. ilii t rod -eat qaa a racae?rv' n, 11tintlror of )b i a tEa'•n aaRiv po' iI and tvindmi!le V.,h e•- . ,frr as;kr'b} 4tr. able damage w Presentation haul .ld dreg d 1_ak evottime o'1'1atrt :14 ticf lrhatrsa. fe'it-na]al of Mr., T1t,td Zrra, , Met at the. Rollie -*t 41'0, Jlalsza a,r` t]ro dual a'oneet, i]tial t1 11'ara tie them rewell and to Ond a etant evening together heron, departure, 1'r. opal )Trp. Peronlrls have been volafia rani{hints in ti communityend have In;any frlerd, whose beat Wi,t►ea5 follow them }rt i alta course of the sve•ninz' a 14r,,,411 tnt1cn was hide to Mr. and Mrs, , Reynolds of two lar`xct leather chairs and io 'Luther Reynolds a suit ea -le. The nddresce.4 was maid by Me, Xty. snub san+1 the frecentalion made hry Moses Amy and 'Tito., Jones. 31r. Reynolre- Ply thanking king de a heir} f>•,enc s1stt tor their many kinclnesse that bad beet shown lo himself and family durinti their ci residence amo ; st them. . T h., evening -eras very TIeas'antly spent in games music etc. Mr. and nisi. 7icyholcis leave next weak to visit near Hamilton. 1?'ollowin was the adds s To Mr, anal. 1Trs. If. R. t:Rcynolds- i13ETT211 BUTTER A, Toronto wholesale :firm haat ' •e- r ceived a consignment of 6,000 pounds of choice butter from' Nety. Zealand and it has been laid :down. at a price, that will enable thein to'fmarket it with' a profit. There is plenty of butter in Ontario but a scarcity of first cla sa« Wesuppose the same conditions travail in mazy parts of Ontario as Prevail here in :Ridgetowu and district all winter,. "Altleon•.lh the stores take in plenty or; butter most of it is &blipped away 'as unfit 1 to sell to local customers. One ;lawn merchant for example explained to a customer as• followb. yes- we eget lots of butter but the most: 'of it* shipped away at a losis, to ns of frost three to five cents Per pound. Wo, searcely at in enough butter to, su. s Ply our ` local trade." The butter is not graded. We cannot afford to of- fend women who trade with us by refusing to take their butter no wat- ter bow, bad it may be. We Pay just the same price .for good and bad but- ter no matter how.batt. it-lin'ay be, At ter we take it in We _dace to on_e; side the butter that eve caro to sup- ply o'ar local customers and the rest we ship out of town' to be used: by biscuit. manufacturers ar.d for other purposes. Not one woman in .five makes' good batter but `ave': dare not tell them so. 'They would become' very in ditgnant-yet the fact'rem'ales The butter makers are encouraged" in their carelessness because: the same is Paid for p all, kinds and tcondlitioris+of butter. We lose thousands of dollars annually in healing butter and T look forward, to no immediate change in the +conditions. The above tells of `an nstonishinih Tot' to Islay alarming state of affairs. What its wrong with the butter makers that we cannot produce a 'good article? What are the Wciecn's institute dohs to cor- sect this state of affairs? Iiere4 is 'a tfield-for their activities in thle.'work of education. - We suggest ate a slogan for the next year or two the.two eiin'ple and homely words. `: ,Bettor Butter-ltieeeiown Dominion C, r On ;Saturday March ., v y lr h I th et .4 o'-. clock Miss Jean Cochrane of Hilts, i'reen. and Mr, Hugh h C' 1 U ,amc.ron DE Sackataon we:te , uietly m'arribe i Ic.I at the, .B'l'ls :a• 3' ;] t ..ccrcic P.aa.se::'by the Rev, .Tx 13ic,ha. dsou. the happy couple. l P.. s' o left On' the five train ,S'or H.emiiton ar.cl ,r 07 OT11:0 where they -will I c they. 1.11 areal a few days afterwards returning here be-' lore leaving. for their home" in Sack- • atoon t hc re the it oo?n is a ;poliular and prosperous Contractor ft- i. 20th. The Smallpox Situation Qn 1 fidaS o tis ` e k the ache an. - thee WO/ le lifted on ale' t•Tflaot churches, ?'ilii,. ate.: of en Sabbath cert the ebureb s will he Opened and aata i;r.l ostia` r• ;Iiee-e :1•jIl 'aa'• car- s v ,:r' fn n ei eio r 7 'Pa?i`xt r nag of is be om a p' i Th;: av heols iti lea n as T nal. be .cfr ort ?n .son 1ooe i9 'with th°s, real; of sraaallpoa has been ee,t- '-_- Gated and the. infiuencr bee rCa. hingThe cWzens ares c o r a? r r R e r t e a t r e a r- oll e, , s. s d4 o'a been mid ass s 'az nhtrl,^r ?moi. Von -0 of tho t;A_ h I a+yyy poet. and Witt -t -the 4,a.opt.r3 I .o£ wen. Ti n: "iar,'atalld cza , ort. 1 r, Tiyradp0C5IO zaadq .,,1 l v ya'$4ir•"t ai$"-11+kt ' r.G 4t of sartrleiR3f9&? r s e ani : ftht >11 of i i liblk' a • • It Ti as ,+matin of to 1-4aS,; • ,baa; ,.•11.4-c,1 'Jt a' e telt 3""7'sI1' . a°'ir rail ti'it$ ,a>,aa that to touter axn-„x.ntt Art b ix (are t s' 1 • r,« m lyrq ltla.eo"u la' rfad tion 1 ri lag i9ft0.'" ant will bre: 1'aafisnaaare taf I•:xetrr ]. Tea. $ "Andro:ta oven Rhi'sit cl 1 o ri era , `i it✓.,.: a h pert ' a'. TRT ^vgaa"a iat fh a Iron a gad r'ateafi the il 9 YOUraalke Now i# the tune to talae a: PU RI JER., Rcxa„il amiboo ! •,i r Blead. t3af idaikes rich; liaise blood ones a frclia tiasysten all traces of blood infecta of&&s Drugstore The Rexa ll Store 1=I3tCAT1ON ioL :? DVANTAO Can rnyoe estimate lust '°meat ucational advtoaf-a, es mean t:, a coal- eaaoonity, To tbR '',,,mc;;;: ;r azo« dat4"atsor. Y 'onsiuere; tic: 'a 10.721,1;z o z tto l e dv i - ed and the -boy without a, fair edu- q ration i o s into the world pandjeap,. 1 r a3 ._y nt m ,i'_ic ai nye- t races 4o eda:c t their eitildrert c rafices that rb,. child may acv *a +u -i. l deratand, but f ;..se are repaid if the a etaifd a;a;ar'eelatc. the st r=. 11; and inekes the lew, 4,r 'a ti` r. I e ti n, No neatter what T7gyrec-S nn e r a Bell " boy -c aro to :: a r*e sn y{•S x.^ to +..R'"iF.'*':i.4 s t}, f r.. n lue of Sia hot(tr;:'a or .s; Cif -.. i zoo ,)ccwye,, i liet " I.ebi'nd tl117. '. Ua ?f or• f*4"+XFxh.". T , Stri re fir l"rrr 6 _ q ie es 13,03'. cane ' tat41S :F a n e nr eateo'te-a 4Gi"* s hie - t icor pea . anst fftrgri ii, 3t1 nEfg s } and e cf :11 - '.4 oat: taro^"k i b r n no i:. art Colli E"' a a°L111a`Afk rdu s1 T o -a..` rat , rck l sea a . .r,, r4' ,"r,p' of a>r 'tr .;•;kyr 'f °'414; rials 4a gal I .. I as r ,d nr L' a 1 1 as f'r;;a - -' a Aa x.es elaalkcal .n 5taflietl oil lirflrrldT r. l},raat^ tf taGtsl« nt 'i Yt y i'. i•. n0 r, l. bP ante 4 .tat tot "lie ac*d xs:. to*„ If v "Foo. }ar .11 fared t"ra aa to n ranly o t 1QO" lid' a>a4it0' iia a "la 'SIi:Gta' ] a gTtB1MTO et]ae ;+,„ ii ll. nnd 2oso "floor lit o do'v 3n 7.niadnr, l aOt W ell lieaia i'att'it i i:,.ia•i¢iala rill:. b'l".lal ondola. ' nrterlr i 011e; ti: r 4 Ionia lo'' tbta: t;*et' - t •rtabreeh r:ai drtnrizy. i'.ir re:xr ael). •tt %io' .mOLr* p Alb 1 a ndist rlaaaa 'b craved alt"JaI Mr, lt'arry Tlr:uvo l#afailin:rt the Saurnuter ]i i•vi1 Ulan. iTra, C. lde Are in ] to TO Our Tlluman,^ evening na 13. Mawr. T1 o'e was er'rNT ,'ram Li; core to h:• 'btru4in,'^ - bottte he lied and Pb11' fraetui'inx 'Cows anrc I'n n ells i,it» :a tone in lob ankle :ofd ,lett nrestli't the bet:I otitraoai for float .0 to i, otafinhad to alae ilou a•: 1.V"'e. trust CP° and the !1100 : .r•i:le is not •an IN , Mrown will soon retover. i uneomraa tly fi turas. Mr. E'es. Wein and Wan I3ae2lelrl * * to 4 -her,. they for t st Have ]rfi be will rt-mraia for the summcr. - 1 Some of the'old bion abars" Geli•,ht . - . ;.,.. , in tell. how they* came,. to :this ?actio.n a30R.N s' b'it h hardy ,a' dollar sand now }care " ; 3 7 E ' F._ 'ty 4 March 18th the .rossesaers of fine farms a r.oatd sons on a hundred acre' n iiec.. et o xi s as '<'qar to advance TAMAN'S r •* aat eaaGai tb t:glatl C. t idbahTnrn :ik zlaai*tigkts:f;f It 4oat 110 Pare sba of 1' 'b1 it l'"r,5 a r Rl i b.rf tlr+' sanprofita f, ,M 010 T. on °Qatar. Ther le ;a 'ot of ;cu.,:la ad':thrra t out tibia "eel 'fts it cn ' t be itil al• lite f *i li- . ing'@owl MO av into rn .a.t oi»e'o tea dta a ranrfi: ;: et. . '44"911 i" t°i"4?rr 'f01`' ilii -d t cetarc l 3 tuai- tical, tai dRliu-«]ater ^,er " matt t0 iat', 111 °.ri'1iF tai liti1t a!alrsital r3v4rs u17 to On at t;"i,": 1 and c s, YF 1 1 1; \ . -Exeter 1 of tx tr, aMe, ani "11Trs. Teeeet'Webster a . bank account. bay"ides tiett'iing their Dear I'rieat.ds-As you are `about; to s son. j leave our i•*hb r c r o hood. lti r 1 n -noir ii T .: 1fI Ta Ttt Z?bornc on March ROI ; friends and neighbors meet tonight to `.Tr. and Mrs.. Cer,il llus,:el11 a j The prices that have been riai4f' to bid you farewell and eels]) you ! Scala ;irtee. ] For several farms that have changed God speed. For several years you have lived hi our anklet and 'we have; learned to resireot and love you. yoar have ahvays shown a disposition to further the interest of the neighbor- LLLA i-tn Osborne on \Vednesday; hand .scally are makingsonaafar-. March 12th to Mr. and +vlrs. Tlaos: mars open their os'es. If the oraca3 Allan a son. keep 1?0inc; up they will ,soon` realize 1 -At the L. R. r Stanley that a farm in this section' is worth `` 1)IJ\Oi IY bavinz: hood in all good things. and 'coni ' on the lith: inst to• aSir, and xs. * - a,mJames Delaney a daughter,, spirit of hclpfulnes3 has been own { in kindly heeds, both in sickness and nUCHARME-At the L. 11. E. Hay. We learn of a number of 'improrje.. health We ask you to accent this lit• on the 8th bast to tire. and Mrs, meats that are to be madaa °(o SON, - tie lift not for its instrtsac value a' hut as a token of the (Cove and es- teem which we boar towards you nnd we trust that where ever•orrr lot Fred E. Ducharoic a daughter. oral 'daoellinzs in town this mummer and there is, talk of another aatciv- house, This would make ten new t E GtJSON-REYN itT)S- At the houses ander consideration for tli;s year'• New ixie S 1 These are some of tllc new { color tones for S ltrih Suit- Jugs. They come in the wor- steds and tweed effects, some i iu e twits, ill fine and noui: ae. weaves. This is what the sty- lish dressers in the cities are wearing. We're showing a wide variety of these popular, weaves. Made • by W. W. Taman. We return every collar if not satisfactory. may cast the goodness and bless - ting of the Eternal Father nui5' :elver brighten your le -ay and that' 0onr 'neighborly Spirit which h MA'PP '(RD James Street 'Parsonage on. Wed- ' • * * 4 nesday?4larch 12th by IZev.: \\ . C4. Al: IT: Reynolds atic,tiozi sale' tai t H. ar, Abater his, George, la, .i pee:, `Prize limy bless tile aCliv'e , of hose •parson of T sbo.rne to Miss Ruth week- one scan of m: -a & was. sold among whom you may in. Tilton!. Iieynolrls daiigbter of Mt, and for $9$.00 and the cows a era,,ed 0[] One coir ith calx n n., , o ai: klo Jnveli, h.ir's, CTS. Reynolds of Hoy. ,.. Signed ion behalf of the neighbor ;foot: `neon hi , 99.OD The broceeds of hood.' John hole Thos. Jones, i "the sale amounted to about' S2eme. At the Auction sale of. Thorou,g'n--a Pretty fair 'prices if you ask our i iA.LIIN bred 'Shorthorn •cattle held by ;Mr: ayinion. Miss Clare Lewis from near Clan. ;Tames Gowan near Seafortli rocent- debo E is visit in,g. thee week with ly some of the best cows ware bouight ;' Hove about a federu.l square for 1 I4lrsyicieci:or Millsor'1,• up by 'Osborne farmers at fancy psi- Exeter. A new poet: office and a' a .. ccs. Mr. John N. Ratcliffe purchas Carnegie library side. by side 'could Mrs, .folia Iiaziewood woo iiia coca Seriously 911 'a 'rxi' rev o. ale. sl a iii . tl Mr. 1!',raek'Gunning will rive so,lt4' 1906 for $152.00 and Roan Lady. 45th should be righty in tine for' coin of -- - k o is Phai to M: le 15th 1909; these a e Mee, 'Fred Ilunkin 'purchased Ci,, s-• .. 1 Cecelia town is a little 131 osres.,aven oil ass entertain, mcMur on e t.iescliy•141a.1 t,ia i 5011. ;and 11oan Lady 4Stli calved Sept tl.th Mr Hector hiil.lson lost 'a fine re.. 1911 for `i107.00. Mr,<Sa.nilrel> 'Cud flowed cow by milk feve'ite last \''eel;, re ore pui.,hasetl .Pzoari Lady 41at caly- Come in and have look EAST •d Yr'a Second; d • ea 1, a ac . e n calved October i .-4 , bar 2v : Ixc sonreih,u5 :torch '-,vtzlle, 1'x ,t ,. celcetaons :froth his nail calved arc 1 t 1 9 Cor i39 00 f 1 ea flied about +001 19 s: cold +0050 0.0 graph at the (Bible e 7 23r4 calved rZVov, 122nd. 1911 for $118, the Part of some oe the citizens, 1411, Thos. h1oil.e,Y Inst a hevaluablr Ft[ -e ci 'aliircli E{} i ro.r,.'110 00 inose +a yca.re old o's'viaug 1;o (v '' .., ins 'bots feet "e'er the, tie rope. Farmers tiro 'anaemia to get their years 11 ocd 011a ea most of the youngu'ng mmen,arerinoo intro ha4e.IbSen. wk -in at [hell job of late t r l3at', Ccol,ise Stareon oC do * * ,. Farm lands in this eef.i.on are as- si3raiil x fanny 7ia'ices `waken coini 0'0d with what lands have been .,llin;g neeet r . ,,r , oilers around tn • s section. rs visiting, ,this woe, 'ith`:ixf-s sister 1Y r , Phill.i'n 'r icks. r z 1 acres near +Granton. bas beet ;told old Mr..Ela rlton: near i,' , c 1'acl,.,..11'vilo takes 50055600 April lot 'MLr. , Lcr.- m who'sia.. iaa:dA l.c.alci3'z,'1t, I t110'9sd to ..9110, 1100' .('y11'Jnr 'Ur, and Mrs. 1 r i cl .,. c a,S On d talert, TiSJ$- iricri s he re rn.': c t, ,,;,y 3lod- ,ysOn. iIz pr...J n.r v 1nti 1a. nt0L ofn d x.r 1t this spring. Ses afo.l't,laurc 111':, itE'Gaile.tl t: O . l has e s. a ci , I ..v..,. r i2 t t1' cel I a Y7 'oar with farmsint12e '. S r W a x ,e,t 6 iI9 o C.4 ,' 1 _ c . of Oni`.riario as' to iproductiveuesw, ra- coil 1 in 1.'.aoi1 (lo*_'1\°,1'';: r y a canon etc, 'th are s 1I n,. !7' I2untuz of, L's:zorne, ±c hors,>hey e z aI t ., cueali: Parms around'Exeter ivi]i be ,is 1 .four year ':old I o -dial.,, and wee 1 10 - cal iti-arth soanething in the ' next .iriv 1, d i`. T c. nc, rrlised by i4f.ITunier: Li e1„ leeieted a: little legit Yeats, ter' than : 1900 lou nee :and ;vas the '.'finest, 1 t I - iri,. 1 r ,C m' C r , i_ ,istridL, Mr, fTzi_ntr.c eosl,.ssess . ''i;. le -, ilo .. nn+„- ,.. ,cr is ^oinin, ,a its tarn ie eri i- r•X^i:llent. 1ioa`;res`incirdinig' the 'iaat5 ence:i ' t;hn fact that du,iz>:T i;6' i ty u to 1±C alit; i, A;00 99 i7.:: Toll, hO.tIb rS ort ('016 0'Ci ts, a coo; le o£ lziindrn 1 ci:itis some :1, t10'`an l ies heloig o'ifSr -`: - e :cc°e foals.= have cban fed ba:nd,s t : c a .o isle'. that;,fir, ; ,i.iantex 1x 11av- : o 1Yr. '0 505, a iieea 'These ar Iianr - _k 1 `; 1,t i'* nb tial Fila, of'<GLo,:k is CCr-. •oa3 f'Tl re' LO.r a, hundred'' a„x.' r c t czc d , cl_ chi.; ,_11 :accords iv' t t ;.ill farms shill as sora a v 3st e f i r 1 4 t rt 1 11 i. (tt r U ouil i , It as [i os t o znr_zn Flxetrt n. 1.. z c liar a l3 i F r. glaze 1 3 r a 4r as , fi tisswate (iatrsis -ahat nx : oxth %azaG... eai'pped til i'o 701 Poi easter ` 'iltice5 i 'aaa a , See S ). - n 3 l'e h w SC1Iili, fit nr t113iI, S Ill', tip -to -date 1J v weal Caps, Shirts ere. R f x r c