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FOBTY. YEAR --NO 2130
EXETER, ONT
JONES AND MAY
READY
HONE:
StiIONS
Our Read To:WearDepartment is getting bigger every year and"we endeavor. to. keep tf+.
Up -to- Date Goods in • all lines. Come and see our display
.Ladies; and Msses•, Suits:'
CAIS
•
�'.of•;
For goung�'or old,.' a real nice sil�,wing,
Colprcd 'Coats.in .novelt ',,,effects,.'Iong or
shad .A speciall?'fi'ne showing f.gf.blac4s.
sire; blues suitable for 'all ages •
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WAISTS
A big bunch of waists ' in Lawn, Yaffe
Crepe, ly1 u11, Silk, Net, ail sizes.
0041S.
rd
SUIT'
i?n black, navy, copen; brown: and tan, all_.
sizes from i6 .tv.. 43 �Every suit
it -tailored;
ri it n P,..thernnote..Wear..andfuar-
anteed'as
we:; sell theNorthwaY Garments.
SKIRTS
Blacks, Blues, Checks and Plaids in the
best styles and cloths
New Dress and. Suit Materials --= 1.
In Spring n the New Materials for S rill we are showing a ,'fie :variety of weaves in all the
Popular Spring Shades. We are offering values that may be
impossible to repeat on. Here are a few
Broadcloth Wool Poplin Lace Cloth Gaberdine Silk Poplin Rice Cloth Serges
Wool Ratine Crepe Cloth Voiles Crepe -De -Chen Shepperd Checks
Blacks in all the. ; above Cloths ' ;
SpriNg House Cleanin.
' n vatin ;.all. soon be here
,,,,,..,
The, food old days of Spring Cleaning and. Re o _ : � gg"�? . and you;.
Brill need SOrilething New in House Furnishings to •fix up the home;.
You will find us. Headquarters for .House` 'FRrni i?
ROOM RUGS
Over 200 To Choose From
s
..,••
I.lrriion $$>� all sizes
g,
Tapestry Rugs, all Sizes
es
Brussels :Ruga all"`sizes `
Axminster Rugs all sizes
Wilton Rugs all, sizes
L° INO EU!ii[S, CIJRTA.INS, 8cc:
1.111018111113 :
�, and 4 yd wide
c q
e1,'' to Il is t
s a
w
str `' .On ai.
rt1 tis $2°50 to 7
•R'oIier Blinds 2,5e to 1'
Curtain Nets 15e to 75c yd
Curt'n Scrims 15 to 50e yd
IJ -NES ANr�
MAY
CANADA, TUURSDAY MORNING, MA.RGH, 11th.1915
Usborne C(!uticil
Exeter School Report
ROOM IV
FV Honors Ir, ie 2',uefle 89; 0
Mallett '79 'Goshen Bedford 76;
pay 1.7!8 Verdp`, Iiartleib 77; 'Harold
Boyle 76 ; Vera ,tones 76; Eugene
pule, 76 ; Mervee Gamma 75; Pass,
Verde: Hill 74; ll Ida Williams 74;
Mildred Ilards 73; Roy Fletcher 72;
/Clarence Morley 72". Violet Mallet 71;
Blanche Cann,; 6S
Drew Ccight
67;
Willie Davis 6?,Louie Blake 64 B,
•
Rivers.
Jr, 1.V62 1roi rs Viola Jonee, '34;;E.
Davis 12';'Oljde Neaman 79; Maurice
Harvey; ;7S ,, CO,Sa Sanda?r and T,hrelma.
Conner,,,etivallx",•{:77. Pass, Wray Red-
den 74; Czar 17anneas 71; Vera Sweet
016 Vera Ma hall 104; Willie Brown
02 Na., on ,fe, 5:; average att., ;34.51
Vesper, teacher
QOlrV
.Jr. IV Hon rs, Mildred. Harvel,
Blanche :rSenio&1; Greta Harness. 62;
Yerda R'oivellftre.'81': Alice Vincent 80,
Eduard ' 17'ello"iv' 79 ; .8 toile Sanders 76
Ease .Bahl 0o11i0 71; Irene Easter-
iroo'k 62; iC)ora { 'ord 62; t
1IT . Uoxr rt, • Mas ga�re't 11 -Conti,
Earl irtuas'11, a.' Wja»kex;:'Mabel
Houlden;` 27orrh� t1&lkwill i,S'Th Liz
zie l rtletb 77 ; Mabel." Johns li
7)ignau}_75 George •Hired 75; Philipp.
Harneias• 78'' 1eeSs,-.13:ildred Morton 73;
Belle Gould 73. i; Florence. Vincent. 72;
,Charlie Ford 71 ' :•Josephine Davis 70;
Idella Davis 073Pearls..Sanders.62; 0.
Bedford;„61;;. .K•elvin Hedde,n 61. No..
on ro11-361average attendance 35.
_; a3'. 8„ 3iti:rra;k, t tedc'her
OIs' VI
-Form 1dI •3r"Ronors. ;Jas,: Mor1ee
84 ; Georgina ia,tter.. 33; Fran; Barr
$3 Wmi LeW i► 82; Glades, Bedford
701 IL`3 ri'l 'Doyle Vierda Vale 7;;
Mildred Norrg^;'8 Grebe Hecdden 77;
Betty B own . May Elworthy 76;
Pass, Wim Or eein 73 ;' Joseph Bradt
71, Hazel Cooltllon •'70;, Reginald Tay-
, for 69 ;''La Vp',gne ,Harness 68; Wm.
'. Webster' 62 1+brm,• fl,, 15r:= Honors,
Grice Creech r66; Bertha Buesel1.36;
jK:arrie Davis 7; Geprge Bedford 18;
I Lyle . Statham .16 Murray Scott 76;
'' 'Foreuce ,Norr5> y75; Pass,. Maxi" E]F
,worhley `69 No:cit,enrolled 37; average
attendance .35 50. -
• 11 1W' nsnan,"teacher.
Ll00i4I VII
s S. ttanburS - 90.,
"III $i?tior ,
. Selden ,66; ii. Lam(iorte 83;-.' •Gi
; ,..Uarve
"b y
1 �.
tl . 8,1
te._Plassc
Long
a�'4.
e ,
7,7 lvc'.rell nedeie. 76; M. Rowe 75;
Pees 13eanYg ;a .72; C. Webster. 65;
['.
H. Dignan 62. , i
cease, II-3Hon rs, M. Bissett, 93 M.
r 2 lx.�.ol.thcott 182 'li. Ford
Ho_ne3 9 �, x?,aSs
I C:. �9rbesoi 6 J.''�arfi
t, tuts A San,
b1:
Classt'T onors, S_ Gould 92; E.
4orne3:.84 M. Nelsop..184; .V o01
lingivooa 78;; -Pass,. E', Kees 70; ely.
Spencer 66; W. Makhs '641 L. lylcr
+ponald 62; L. Fanson' •61.4 •
No. enrolled 36; average a.ttendancet
34. 1. Quackenbush., teacb,e.
ROOM VIII. -
P•t. 11 -Honors, 1. Stewart 95
M. Snell 8,7 ; V. ' Bloomfield 86; K
Otanbury 80 I.' Lamport,.. J84; F.
Scott 82; D. Bedford 7e.; C., Giadmate
R5 Pass, N. Lindenfeld 74; J. Bright
64. A -Honors, 0. Mitchell CO; R.
Creech 79; W. Von Wascinslki 77; 1I.
West 76; 141. ,Elaxness 75; Pass, R.
Elworthy 72; E. Sanders .71; :G. J3ea-
ver 6g; E. Mallett 61.6 ,
Pt. 1 D. -Honors R. Fanson 79;
ee Pass, L. McDonald 68. C -honors, M:.
Bissett 90 ; 0.:13.,rown $6 ; H. I`1 elson.
0 62; E. Nbrthcett 78 ,Pass,, 1. Mitchell
0'S 08„ R. 'Bloomfield aoi;.L'. Ruseell 65.
18 13 -honors. 'J. ;Bloomfield 'S5 ; M. Mum-
phs' 78; C-. Brock 1774 Pass, 1. Mit-
5fi °hell 64; V. ,Kellett 63; H. Sanders
40 62. No. on roll 42; , average atte c-
EVERYTHINGI
Flashlights
See These Prices
ry
Reg. $2.25, now $1.65
'• 2460 1,65
"• • 1.75 "1:40
1,65.... 1.35
"1.40 " 1.10
" 1.25 " 1.00
A full line of , Bulbs,.
and Battery. 'Every
one should have one
'al, these :prices.
IN . - HARDWARE
R1 ht goods: and
right prices
STOOK & POULTRY FOODS
Royal Purple
International
Besbagenm
Calf Meal
Sulphur
•Salts, i
Salt 1? e
Moiass'es Meal
Lit Seealtt Meal
Oyster Seell';
Grit 1
- - 25c 50c and $3.75
- 25c. 50c and 3.75
- 255c and 50c
$1,25 Bag
e 6 lbs. for 25c
10 .. ..
..,2 .. ..
4. $2,00,3ag
425..
>,: floc ..
90c ." -
EveryIhing-;for fbtiltry lad Stock
Tinsmithing,
Plumbing:'and _w
Furnace Work'
Bring in your repairs and orders ,.
your supplies for
Sa •' Making Thne'
Sap g
All •accounts are 'past due- e , w need the money,
He
a
many :Hardwar
e
PHONE
j A. and . Stowe Store as 2.7.?B:,
•
Ilensall o ,>14I,ar 15tik ,'.ler
I4fILL1 W 1L: Smillie a Isoxi :, •
Sir. and Mrs, .. to
'•tit K,:,'. s
IMP$O�T--Ia Itsborne on t111arch,171.4.
'Tit to Mr: and Mrs. Jit. Sixtilnson, a
d4lightteX;
thA1il,RU
WI17p> ,,. ,
SALTER -'At . his late reS:dence, • 684
''William street, London,' on Sur_day�
b'r
March .7th, Martin. a;neis,, " t .�,ird
son eof Mr. and Mrs, Juhn halter;
formerly of Exeter, :aged '39' yle:ea s
and 11 (mon'I;hs.
EDIWAI1tDS=-1n Stephen. Tp,on,,
4th, Mars 'fano .King, belovq ,
of Joseph Edwards, Lot" 5, '.6
o,ged 60 Scare 2 ;months' and 11
:. .. Trivett .
": �tE.A,Du'NiA:N'--11i���INiS. ,..-'In ;. .
7dcrnorial. ohurcht Dlarnh 3.tc1, b'y Re's JOIIDi19=•-At 'Nims, oil 8ttitrda•
r, r , +". e 'ct 'o tla
t' n. Axak.xts, 6th, 14liir Jklouse, Ir,li f
,, ,Cy W.1C'ollins, Arles �a 413..: .. ..> y ...: ..
Exeter ' 1.0:"141x` 1J "1S '1;0a11•li,aln of --'' Skted 36'104 hatred it •hears
t. Y Y
. 1t" ' iov�i n'oh
tis .clod 1,4,‘6031s,..
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Patriotic League Notes
TREASURER'S ,REPORT
Receipts,: : _
Hospital Ship Fund . 209.
Membership feels, ' 6L
Pronhenade concert; 1;92;
Hallowe'en concert 141.
Hon. members and dona'tao'c;s 527.
1rSale of Shield ,pins , 24.
4Sale 9f'_,views,;from Mr. 'Senior 2.
3.
Little 1C°nueks Room' VI
I7. O. F.
I. 0. 0. F,
Masonic
Chosen Friends,.
Book : Club
Town Council
From Eight friends -
From:' Eli,iville
James street churoht
Jones.,ela,ss James St. eh'urch` 21,
Tea Room- , 226.
Total $1699.
10.001 dance 35.,
25001 ' I. Armstrong, teacher.
,50.001 NO. 4 LISBORNE
l 15.00 t Then following is the ;school rep
r. 50 06{� of February. ' Sr. b JV -.Wm. Thomson
• •b0 75; A. Harding 69 Or )avis•;:O.5; Jr.
n IV --M. 49ki,6�"1ier :66.; .Z ieks'h ; Sir.
17.00 ILI.-V. Unfit es 67; Ts��'1''ord , 6.3e Jr.'
5 II1';- 11• Webber 71 2 "kEoa,te$ , W.
75 Coates 6`8. :,1:r. II A 11,ones4 b'1 • E.
5) Thomson 5 ' Sr 1-*.' Hund:er 75;
Jr I--.0. '.Fere' 73 V.,?6.1'ord 68:".Primer,.
1. -Harding . 79; G. TJwmson 75 ; AI,
T±spendl tore• ^ .
05•.ri;Y Luker og;- lis' Hunter 60: No., on roll
Hospital 1Sh p
Belgian Relief Fund
Red Cross
Can. Military hospital, Eng..
204, carps and 20L prs: mitts; •
152. MI11itar. Shirts
228 Cholera belts
100 pair of shoe laces ; •
39 1-2 ya,rds'Sheeting
218 lards flannelette
111 yards cheese clod;:
68 cotton bats •
Tape ana»tlbzead
Material for mending ,kits
24 pairs scissors .for kits
5.00 shield pins for sale
` promenade, cone
Expensesx men e t
p .r
.E rpenses Hallowe'en con cert
ElectRc Light
Half cord wood
hent for'
Yuirn rink,
Postage stationery' . •books
Prim ting .
Supplies for Tea -Room
Total expenditure
Balance in treasury' .'.
Mrs. A. Hastings, T,reas..
200.00 19 average attendance, 18.
:04.00,, 0'._A, May, teacher. '
206:100, 00 1 -
'?5
NO, 66, 'OSBORNE
252.80 Report„ of S. 3. No,,,,6e tisborne for
72.4'5
4.15
` 17.7,3
27.59
Feby, Sr. IV•.' -'W; Routley 77„; V.Bel;
7d' 'ti . l3alkwill .55) G.JJe1li;C,dg '47;
V.'Heywood 41 ;•;4i. wenheneen 4.3.,. Jr.
IV -L. Johns 62; G. -Barnard 60; .11,
5.85
Born 59; G. Jolans 38. :Ill* -T. Creers
7.2.15169; 3. Barnard 88.; W. Skelton 87: 13,
3.?0' Mudd 75 R. Smale 75; 7,.,$kinnei 71;
C. 13c11 59; til. Cornish 57; F.:lIeewood
5.00 50; 21. Heywood 34; If: Reutloy 63;
_4.55 W. Heywood 30.• Sr. TI -it. Johns 0.3 ;
2Z 07, lI Delbride e 56 , 141. Cornish 54, T.
21.65 11.,3 •woad '4:8; Wilson
'.fhe Pennell met at iT'ownship Hall
Marek Ohba '.A11 the ambers iniere'
'present The Minutes of the last
meeting were tread ,and approved ' and.
signed by the ,reve:
A. number of comMeinications',were
read. and filed
The, "hollowing named, persons were
appointed as Pathmasters for the car-
xent year. •
Div I-=Wxx►. Johns, W. Weber, '0
.Kerslake, Lu
xton, Pant Coates.
'Wm. Fisher, F C Ilav s 8. 'Hearten,
R. Sillery, J.. hl enLgTllt, (R. Sones, N
Coultis, I1,enr3 ,Toh,ne,' Robt. 'Robinson
N'a't. Ogden. • .
',Di'v. 2-R .Mann, P. ',Case, 11. Don -
gKniockk, • DiJtchell, Fe;
fla1l,own, 'WWmnx:. Weroods, A. Mir, 3ame's!
Airth,J, Selves, A, E'thet;ington, 'W.
J Passzaore, J, Anderrson,. Fred > l-
lering•toi1, .i. JlLcQu:en, 1?. Rs ckxnan,
Hein, Thos. Hewn,
James Hairn, ''N C1 trke, J, Veuiie, `E;
Bodd;• Bert B,undl, i. 3.Routley; C.
Mills, 3. Kemp, A•' Dawson, : it,,,Sw?r;•
zer, R. B. ,Pop,.land,.Den.•O* Eearee
4-5. Madge Bert 'Francis, C.
H.
BorlaTliinndot, tJ. 'iurnt+ull, 3' y, etnkin, `1W.
,
MoNL ol, 'C. Reilley,""J`, hBai anty4ie, .•
E; 4S;hter, W, ..W Neil, Al tLFreedr.
lne: accoUA of 210 OO as passed.
and an order':issuedin. payniedt
Council adjourned to meat Saturday',
Apiil''3rd at one "o'oIcre "
.J .`,Diorley, Clerk,
LA1E M. l+`. "SALTER
e xepiains of 'tie late; e,'1!I'axta) _ F.
Salter w,hi diied tri :Gonion, ou Sunday
last were brought to Exeter on Thiess
day morning and conveyed from the
station to the cemetery for interment
T'hq' xiet s 'o;2 1 bp. d'eatlx of Mr. Salter
came as . a shook to 1.0*-0*Iriends
in town. He thas been suffering. for
several weetks. with. asthma and about'
e. Week previous to 'hiss death, con-
tracted, a gold which, °developed into
pxieunionia Which was the cause oil his
death. The deceased was well -known
in town having .been raised in t1:a;a
neighborhood and for la number. of
Sears was. engaged tai 'this butcher'
business, with, Mr. A. Ford, leaving-
here
eaving
here a few „years ago for "-Louden,
;Fie, was aii;.tactive . worker isi L` ague
and Sunday school and, was Held ' in;
Ithe hig,,hest .esteem. by a host of
friends. Ile is survived;.be- a sorrow-
ing widow,, a daugt,ter 'or Sir. ,and .'
Mrs' Rd. Gould, of town, and a family
of four small children •whp•,_:havc- i-hle
esmpat;h,y: of; the entire ;community
Besides, 'these.:s father, an,d moe'blex
Mr. and lire. John Salter; of 'London:,
and, formerly' of 'Exeter,'; and three
brothers, -John; George and` Alf,• also
survive. and accompan ed' t•J.ie "'corpsa.
town 'an 3'uesday: ,T�6,�`'°'-;ease'6
to .o, .
xvaa:a yma raim�;ilf the- 0 i' auu 31 •
k',
• fixxzrl ral �vns co icJtsd bs.
r
u$,ev .�' D'ta�' �c �I:i'stii °„
a 'vera I`•e,Crb 'dd a: :,f tatlper '
pie�v, 'tdhe^ remains,
, L1 UA -LS
Mise May Clarke, ,of ;Winchelsea;'
visited; Mss Elva • �ai:ves• over Sun-
day:
Miss, Mary Tom has returned honne
after spending the .winter at !Califor-
nia. ,
Miss Madeleine Geary, of St. Thomas
is the guest of hir. and, Mrs.. J. A.
McDonald. . Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Sutton enter-
tained a'number of friends On Tues-
day evening.
Mra. `Jarmaine, of 'London, returned'
home last Friday' after ':siting Mr.
rind' D1rs. F. W. Giladaten. I!
A number of 'St. Thomas young;
ladies spent the w•el; end with Mr.
and Mrs. J. A. McDonald.
Mrs. M. Routley and phildren, of
Sunshi. peat Sunday with, the forr
m er, Mr. Jas. Scott,. ,
EC Gla -'White 'Wyandotte or Barred
Plymoth Rock, from choice stock, lay-
ing: strain. See Harvey B:os.
T as Road and Hensall will play-
a
lay
a tie on the Exeter ,rink this
Thursday evening. Skating -after the
game. - ' !►
Rev. S. W. Muxworthy will continue I :♦
his series• o,t .-lis " es otn iible Char -
':5 Vltrod2st
•
ing7 teb ect
rein of. S'h'a-
a,
ASULINE
OAL OIL
• We have been fortunate in r
ec r"ng the
,agency for
*the
BRITISH AMERICAN OIL CO. anti 'wila, handle their high
grade Peerless Gasoline and Imported 'Coal Oil. Gur tank
• wagon, will be on the road in the course of a few days, when
we will be able to supply all the old customers of W.11. Luiz-
ett and as many new ones as care to give us a trial.
PitOMPT SERVICE "AND SATfSFACTUUN " is our motto
WI-i:EN'' BUYING g OUF:' 1L i1t,. GASO`L NE,` •ASK For
;,i ritish'.American
Gop'esnceen>t .'T sted. 4710, erg Timothy ,.ard A1ei:ke, Sepd, ger ,gale
SOLE AGENTS,
pore via
Coat
!i"Lu&
Scranton
ES`i'LE, ROWE .z WOOD
Successors to Wf. H: LEVETT -
THE EXETER BARGAIN STORE
O
Men's Shoes
°Gan Metal, Patent,' Viol Hid,`' ranging in price
dr`.om $2.50 to $4.25 per pair.
A -Pair of Sac Socks Free
with every pair' or ,�STORIA, Shoes sold during
ring
• arc The Spring styles e
March. slew s er .
Ladies' Shoes
in a111thie`lead ng Styles and Leathers, ranging in
• Arica tio5 is ,i' i ' S3^50:.'OurLarge stock is
e` 0 shoe , want.
sure to have':'ust . ff
T L,
:dos! Open? Lich 'r i
;� •dere.•
Just opened.a•carton of Embroiderzea, worth to -day
7.5c-ot prtee'is`IOc'a"yard.
evercat.S,., Swe�liers, Milts and W9oves u`
_tT • WHOLESALE PRICES.
Spring Made -to -Measure Suits
We:ha.ve our Spring Samples gore made -to -measure
snits ready for Sour inspe3tion.
Mara .&;, ,r•'-+ati� ai .347. a w?fi f i . 4W:2f, "
.00.1.®®44$441.0 0.1..4444, .0041
: ♦ ,.
•' IF IT'S WORTH WHILE TO
•
2
BE WELL DRESSED IT'S e"
41
♦ F` WORTH W1' tE TO MAKE A
• i '. THE EFFORT:. ... '�•
octets in the
church. ne-4 Sw 4day ;C
"The Man,'vbo was;
Bows." r '
lir. ' Stet �A stnn, bre;
'then of ,11.E . W.' dtathtetee of .town„
is ill with appendicitis and stontaeh:
rouble at the hospital; 't'arontoY and'
t
it was expected he .would .have to
undergo an operation.
The entertainment to be giveti, in
James ,street church, Fri das ' �evcn ng
by the Exeter .L atriot:e• League pro-
mises to be a successful affair. :The.
ladies hate provided an exce`11ent:pro-
gram. and :already ,many ,tickets have
been sold. '
f taste; Harry- Kant Bail the mis-
fortune on .Saturday last to ;'have two
o1 his , front• teen, knocked out w hile•
he andhanother lad were playing -with
hockey sticks acid a clunk of coal.
. from "both
was.knocked out
kn ke
A Coot.
44; E. Johns the top and bottem, rotes. Ile was
3,50 22. Jr. I1 -M. Johns 70 ; 11• Brook afterwards taken to. tile. dentist and
8.75, 610; W. Bell '47; L. ,]:horn .15; U. Del- hail the nerves removed..
,71 ; lel
bridge 39'; Ridley F. Horn 39; 3. ley 35. Two representatives of the British
1&
20: 1._„N. Routley 784. Medd 71; W. rlo:trice:a 0.1 Co., were in ,towns lu t
900 .Johns 68 A.
; A. Jahns 07; A. Creery 60 week 'and made .arrangements
L: Bee wood 59; 9 . Johns 53, the tee/ firm -of Kestle, Rowde
2.13 .*----• Wood to handle their .- ge.sol:ne and
1463.430 Miss, McBee, of Culloden, is the
$136.20,. guest of Mr. and Miis. 3,, 11. Scott;,
Previously acknowledged $15
'Mrs. 'Vets '
;Cole
;Ladies Goold, T. tilt. •6.
'Miss; Vast er
11ir. '0. If 11[o7rne
Total , $16
99.591
2,511
1;00
10.00
1.01
1.0
15.0
130Y WANTED,-70-004,..os art boy,
wanted to learn. ,Sae: 'ialt;tns
gressivc Shoe 'SJlols, • -
Messrs jack Mallett and Fred Bow-
den were in LoudoL W s
Garvey Acheson 'spent sever
r1 s in London. ,duxir-g the past we
AMODEL FLOUR cannot be stir.
I D Lp
ed. You can pay more money but o,u
can'•t busy better flour. Harvey 7 nos
Mr.. ',bites, 7o:Jans, of town, was
ed „to Varve 3:est ;week o,vi�.n1 t. t,
dit t',ku oft .1118 nioj,b0x ,writ t'li tgtwik-
o7Y ,q� earday..s `b .:f0,e?rr, a1, iveg
-an :2f.0lYxday to 1±c Valrot vette
e.
'The ,deceased. avas in :he 72nd' Ye
on
edexesda .
,♦
•
Ak
coal oil. They •pu'rposc •erecting two i
large tanks at•t,he,st'atiotn in tlam.We,ry,,' .
future one Lor gasoline amt. the .7j.the for oil. •
Ford bio 'ing P.ctures-The • 'Ford
;Motor .Comp'<any of Canada, (Milo Snell
will show* in' 1,,eavitt's `l'heatre
on the evenings of Wr d esd ry and
'1hers.Ilay.. hili. ,aabd 18,th; of lilarch,a
in con mete -, with tit irgu'lax .lea
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