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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1915-3-11, Page 16i•
�t'HIS RUDE,UM1AIINL
BOISTEROUS MONT
R SQLVE`r
WQULD N T 131 OW
ABOUT 'OUR GOODS
IFWONDNTHAVE
THE 600D5 'ro`BLow'
A5OUT', BUT WE NAv
THE' OODS AND THE
PRICE IS ENTICING
tlYr
WE DoN' T LIKE To BLOW ABOUT- oUR LINE c T
BRAND NEW SPRING HATS. COME IN YOUR
SELF, AND SEE HoW NIFTY THEY ARE AND
YOU WILL BUY ONE. ALL HATS FOR $2,,25
ARE NOT THE SAME QUALITY -- NoT BY A
JUG.FUL. LONG EXPERIENCE HAS TAUGHT UUS,
WHICH BRANDS HAVE THE WEAR AS WELL AS
THE LooK;S, AND THESE ARE THE HATS WE
.SELL; AND WHILE YoU ARE BUYING A NEW
HAT, LET US'SELL YoU EVERYTHING , YoU
NEED FOR YoUR.SELF AND THE WHoLE FAM-
ILY. BUY FROM, US ONCE, AND OUR ooD
GooDS WILL BRING YoU BACK, ALWAYS.
SEE OUR SPRING HMS
S
Spring Hats for Men
We were fortunate in getting. our Hats early this season. Remember
we sell '• King Hats." They always give satisfaction.
New Caps for Spring
Boys 1 We have just opened.up our New Caps, .Your old one is get-
ting shabby. Come in and see the new ones we are showing.
Neu Coats
The Coats that we are showing for spring are sure to please. Some
excellent values in Stylish Models at $8.0O
Ladle's Suits
Don't fail to see the New Ladies Tailored Suits that we are showing
this season. They are the Newest Spring -Styles in Military Effects.
We want you to see them.
r r New Dress Goods
..'Hist to hand. and we will be glad to show you everything that is new
this department. Be one of :the early buyers,
Fancy Crepes
Int many different Patterns and Colors. A good material for Dresses
Sacieues, and waists at per yard . 15c
New Wall Papers
They are not high-priced. A few rolls will make a wonderful differ-
ent to the appearance of your home.
" Kolorfast Matting .i
Have you seen this popular floor covering? • It is absolutely fast color
And is not affected by rain or sun at per yard . ......... ...50c
New Room Rugs
In Wools, Tapestries, Brussels, Velvets and Wiltoos. Sizes, 21x3 to
4x411. Prices will suit your purses, Call'and`see them•
Stamped Matts
In four sizes. The patterns are new. We have, a big variety to show
you. 25c., 35c:," 40c.; and <45 cen to
New Linoleums
We are showing several new patterns in this sanitary floor covering
We cut and lay free of charge. It is thebestScotch make.
Caipet Ends
" A number of Traveller's Samples Brussels Carpet Ends. Easily worth
twice the price we are asking for them, Each $ 1,00
J. A. STEWART
PHONE 16
"MADE IN CANADA"
Prices of other Ford cars are :
Two—passenger Runabout $540,
Two Fpassenger Coupelet $850;
Five -passenger Sedan $1150. All
cars fully equipped, including elec.
trio headlights. Prices F. O. B.
Ford, 'Ont. Buyers of all Ford
cars will share in our profits if we
s ;11 30,001 -cars between August 1,
1914,.and August 1, '19'M All'`
Ford cars are on :exhibition' at
EXETER—Milo Snell, Dealer
Wes, Snell, Ass't :Salesman .
THE EX' KR I i LL S
`*For the boys on the Firing Line'
PATRIOTIC LECTUR.:E
ENTERTAINMENT
A N 0
James Street Methodist e °: Church;, Exeter, `:,.Q:n
FRIDAY EV'G; 'MARCH ..12th,
Commencing, •at Eight O'clock
Under the Auspices of the EXETER PATRIOTIC LEAGUE,
REV. D. IAT. COLLINS
915
Will deliver a lecture on•°METHODS OF MODERN WARFARE", This 'lecture' twill
be a most interesting and profitable one. Voca'i'aad Instrumental Music by Local Talent
The Reeve will present Private Mallett with a military wrist watch,
25... Cents,
Market Report—The fotloiving is
*he report of the Exeter market -
corrected up to '=March 10th. ,
Wheat. $L25.
Oats $
Barley 75
Buckwb,eat '75e
:Peas $1,55 to $1;160'
Flour $4.011 ,
Low Grade Eloor, $2.04
ren $28'.00 per ton 1
Shorts $30.00 per ton
Sugar Beet palp $27,00 per ton.
Eggs 20e.
Dairy butter 26c.
Creamery butter 350
Ceicker.s alive 8 !Dxeseed 10
Ducks, alive 9;; dressed 12
Turkeys alive 14 ; dressed 16
Old 'Toms, alive 110., dressed 1.3
Geese alive 8. dressed 11
.Potatoes 60 ,to 60.
Dried Apples .05c. i ,t
Hogs $7.00
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LOCAL..
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If its bran, shorts, feed flour,,' ch
of all kinds, dried. sugar beet pu
corn chieken feed, or family flour you.
Mrs.,•Allen ihasemoved .from'4,.pdr.ew
e •• _: t :into . the- rose lepacec ,over , Dr,'
: rowning's drugetore..
'lire our ;sugat Rbeet~ pulls for :stock
feed.' (When soaked it comes right
back 'to'its n ti lira! condttion-Iiarvey
Bros+ F . r i` „ ,
s Road and :Exeerr • runians.
played a Baine of .hockey on the rink.
last Thursday evening, Thames Road,
winning: ng: out 2-1. : ,
Mr. 'Geo 'ra!4t lest has sold the Bis.
ae'tt brick :building;•' w,hieb, has been
used as. an••ithpledient -shop to •err.
Wm.'Love,' possession: Jany ,• 1st, 19161
Amon,' those' who' ` attended the'
funeral orf the late" Mrs. John. •Wihite
on Friday last 'were "!bier .son, Will` J.
'White; of Ottawa, Airs. T. M., White'
and Mr. T Cooper White,"of Windsor ;
Rev. vi': H Brahmin,: of aSainii'a, Rev.
H. A, 'Gra t em, of i onion 3Tiss Miro
nie G.ra!ham, of ?xxt` '::liars s and Mrs.
R 'Mc'Oallt4''iu 01 T;dndoh.l`
• The -W. M. S o the +tlit>xville!
Methodist chnreli;viell hold an en-
* terteinment on, St„, Pstrick's; nigh -t,
• 'Mercl 17th. The program consists of
o. an, address bt'"11Irs" (Rev) Barnard on
O Ler work in ,the hliiippine Islands ;
O Riadiings, ,Soros, and' singing 'o3 'the
children. Lunch* served rafter the
program Adrne ton 15 end 25 cts.;
Addressing°of„mail—In order, to fa -
ate the kidling:'of mail at tn'e
want, see Harvey Bros: I fron and toatnsure.'prompt deliver
Day, Sr., visited'in London it., is 'request:ad. that .all mail be ,'ad-
las't week.
Mto L. dressed as foil9ws- ;Rank, name, jltegi-�
r, 8, Martin hag. purchtasnl a anew 'mental • number FCon pa e, scluadror;
battery or otheirt apg, battalion, brie
gado, first 'oreeeeenfd contingent, Bri-
e': ores, rmY pas
'Mrs. T. B. Carling.'. and daughter
'Aline were in London. on Monday.
4c1d}°n Wedding -Mr and' Mtn able
Broderick 'Were Veen:" pleasantly .stu•-
prisetl ion L atiirdae;• Febi•uarg 270:•,: by
receiving a posse o`,f • gold and ,an, id -
dress froth their' children,•'the''occasion
being their ' fiftieth wedding anc'-
vereere —Dear Fet•hpr and:Mother,—.
Vie with to ,confer on Soil' both our
heartiest and most -"sincere congratula
tions on trh'is 3 aex'' f iftiet h!Wedding
aninfveisar,• While it he's not been
possible to gather al!• tib . ;meunebers of
.the family together to' do honor on
this occasion we feel w�a,:teannot let
the occasion pass entirely' void of -re-
cognition, thus we take thin small way
of celebrating the event, Please ac=
,celet this purse of gold es a souvenir.
We trust that you :will be spared to
us 'to celebrate ,mans /none ..wedding
anniversaries—Lovingly, Your Child-
ren. .
Overland auto. '
Mr. and aMirs. Ed, Harness visited.
in London last week -
Mr. C'. F•., F,iopper was in Torontd
and St. Marys last week.
• Y4 Ir. Lhasa Dyes, of Clinton, spent
Sunday at ,his 'home here.
'tks
hl d t ` f A
office, Londotn; 'ipgland.
A Inlet wediding,,took place at the
Trivitt Memorial;C,hurch, Wedncaday,
Alarei . Srd. at " 4•c _elpck p.m. when
Miss-Ka•thlyn :Mia*ip} , was married to
•exile ionit t
Mr. G. Cochrane, of Berli=n, is vis- Mr. A• -$-•: ••,vearadentrneat o f , Port Rawan.
;'ting with. relatives in town. The bride 'cvore.+attnatts blu'a military
3aitt..wltjbi 'hat 'ta . ►,Hatch. They left
1Miiss Annie DaS is learnit.g the on; the five •o'clock txei�u for a short
millinery .wi4h J. A. Ste�cart: honeymoon trip afire= which they will
Mr.. J. w. ,stanburs' was in Gode-. reside, in Port Stnnles.
rick Tuesday' on legal business,. Fggs have: -take .:4. l,,itg drop ion
Bir. J. G. joones' was laid; up _with .price. during, . tths ;.past: the -k. Last
the la grippe for several days.' ' Wednesday ..th'e ;reerket .price was 28
Mists Olive tern is visiting Mrs. C. cents and tihis•.week -they are down
f✓. Morrison, of. Ingersoll,''tbis weak. 'to:20 cents. There -dna big supply on
Mr. Rob•t. Aowel]fte. left Saturday, 'the, city 'market; and .eggs from; .thws
t forIf ern s: in Detroit.,united Statesrjhave been 1indijng their
MIx.
Hockey were in London, on Monday: itJ:e ;price no.Ev.. be1g `paid compare,
Miss Tiplady of. Clinton, visitd 'vest .favorably- with 'tate' price part
to vis; 'ia eve tv awls' into Cana; a,'•an�d this also has
• land Mfrs. F. Bole and Mrs. G. Cha$ soiree effect' Wa underrtand that
Mise Olive Prior .during the Past .:two jeers ago thus timet`
week. • -• owing to the vers stormy weather
M-. Frank Sweet (Chas returned • to last Friday evening the illustrated
home,.
Sarnia,- after visiting at line lecture of lien. Her t,iven b3 14Ir. C
There.
• F Verity, of Brantfotil, in James St.
Mics Tilly White 'had the misfortune chureti was not patroniAed as
to fall last'week fracturing sevn.ral. 11 otherw`s-. tvauld 11o:p'e bren.In spite
of the storm, :hr'wCv 5i', thee- rya's a
ribs. very fair turnout r TYic story o'f"Ben.
•Ase Jean 'Ensues has returned to "Clot as 'tofu fis .l1ir"Ccrity wasp: a very
Auditor's Abstact
FOB, THE VILLAGE OF EXETER
: FUR THE YEAR 19144
RECAPITULATION
!RECEIPTS
Bills Payable $10500 00
,Miuni. Taxes, Bk of Commerce 17317 67
Arrears of taxes. 1913 350 3.1
125 00
3501 98
35 00:
328 69,
917 ,7L:
16 0�
153309 4 0
050 00'
37 00
10650 tilt'
$45971 415
Dol,• Tax
Selepol Purposes
Lilt nse .
Fines
1MiiSL(llaneo un
Cemetery
Po11 Tax. W 'J:.Bissett£, +col.
Water works
)Sewers, corneotiahe
Cemetery, Perpetual fund
Reni g
Debentures
,:•., .'Tafel ,'
EXPENDITURE
Balance.. Deficit 1913 71.2 6
special Account Loans ' 9650 00
Cemetery • '81' .74
Bills Payable , 10900 00
,Salaries and Allowances 1144,67•
Printing, Postage ,Se` Advt. 210'.46`
Interest :333 64
Law Coats 5.38„110
Roads and Bridges •2013 20,
School Purposes;, 7132 15'3,
Debentures an. Coupons 476.4 29
Fire Protect' .. 463 '25
1103 $0,
Light & 1?ow. Co.. 1385'19
. • 207• '87
t!h , 156 55
County Ra
Exeter •Els
Town •Hall
Board of r
Miscellaneo
Election' lap
Error in Taxes 1-913
Water Works
(Cemetery ,Perpetual ,Fund.
1147 65
24 00
2 00
].079 46
• 650 00
Hamilton after visiting Mt --s' - ;interest`ng one sand' the'•pietures iveri Tata! $1444.3'341
Sweet for several weeks., amongst the risest' :s•edn • ir, ^Exeter. Total Receipts brought down $45971 45
A'liss. May Armstrong left this week Mrt. Verity w4it ;aiceOrepanied'by '1MIr. ,Tot, L+''xpenditt;re '' $4•14.18, 34
for Lucknow to re -open fifer millinery Hutton, who operated the:, sUdek ,.
Balance on hand.:, • 1523 11
Mrs. John Anderson, of 'A'mderson, sang 'two solos which were'- beautifullei
spent a few days with errs. F. J. illustrated. :• The entertainment .AStiSETq
waa..mnrh nn nt nil },v. ,rhn,a nmaannh
business: alias: Nina Oarling•and••l'-Lr. R. ,Philip,
Mt. VroQm'in; of ;Copetown, was the Temperance Convf nlEiou—Tlhe Huron,
guest of "rE':taiid M ois� Geo.; Anderson• Cougt3. Tomperance,'Astsoci itioa• thieve{
gUe su ' ,li',” , • called,: 'thpix.' alatgnaJ,,, Oonv i tioa ; to
.. meet. in (ti<ha, Pxasi terian :gkurcih;
DS7ss'Etta Kerslake left this week ilii ton on. Tiiursda ' March 18,th. The
for nuxlgannon where he will resume signs po xtt ,to, the, ar est gattering:
x duties ,as Milliner. :
-si 4it Speer ox rtGanperarlc,?•-'woY t's�•'�hat•Cbats con -
MISS 3. J. ALLAN, Ey-e g P .veped•'i'i 't_he't'edun•ts,'fbr'"'some, time.
ialist. will• bo at. the Central "Hotel, :(!rete will bi itliree °9e(ssldnsc'• 'com�-
(Sat des'„ Aareli 20th, One D'aya mending at.10;a:.ri9,: 2 p.m. and at! even-
' • Mfrs. T" E. Jordan `a nd daugn(tterr •ing Tse xtice, .to , c4lCr#m:etti'ee' :a„t 8 q'c oaks.
have returned to' T•orbnto• 'after{:yes- •- A •eviginr, 9A.41140,44-''rr,,llsiar'.q-,:.wank,* ii be
;ting Mx. and Mrsflas, 'Murray given, plans for (riu+ture work adopted
Miss Olive Gould was . called to and” two rousing oddressese.:.,together
London owing to thedeath, of her with special •music, r; for that evening;
brother-in-law,: '!Kari Mart'n F. Salter. `session; An.. tiemperano works s:
Mr° and Mrs. Chas. Livin.Estone and tlirouglzont the'lCounty are cordially
daughter have returned 'to Toronto, AY4lrwin AiSi retazp.ex, President, 3.
atter visiting Mr. and Mrs. John ,
Hawksihaw. • Mr, Frank Weaver, •Concert, Organ -
Sirs. •]:';rant3t "a d r ores S e sl st : •
Mrs. H. 'Button and daughter, Eve- n V p ca 07:
•; Zondon, Ont:,,paid a visit to this town
on ri a3 or purpase o
after e ' crmtn ' a
Arrears of Taxes
Mune:pal' l'ax `308 09
:St 'Watering .:' 15'38 •
Water Works '`' ` 3$ ,62,
• Don''fan• ' ' ,r' ,18J)0
Side 'Weak o �'t' r r' f 00— 569 of
Mortgage re Candi Factor,' &UO.U.00
'Mortgage I•te, Exeter 'IMlf-' 'Cor 965:0.00
Build., Earn t,• exep'b`chool 15000 00
Lands' including 1'aik:s, 'etc; '4950.•00
,School .t'ro'p.:' and equipment 12000 00
Water Mains, Tank; .Etc - > -22500 +00
,Eire Hall Appliances. . -- . 4900 00
Band instruments & ,uriforma 500 00'
Public Library 150000
,Cemetery' building, bands. etc: 3650 00
Market ?building and •Weigh
Scales 400 00
Pipes.. Tools and • Machinery 300 00
• , .$5x3819 01
len returned to Brantford Saturday LIABI[.I'i'1T,�9
r,
a d
Z' d 1 t f th f
wkhM f
i N3�
ft r spending a week � J fC1Ass of pupils in v 7c ..o. ranolit;h;c .Pavement '27.7 14 Mrs. T. 0. Sotithcott. i culture and �irtist o §in in ". pu9ils(No. 5 Granolith;c pavement 172, 05.
Sathleen, the little daughter off desiriouts of ;,tiavin hlteir gvoiecs c l- Exeter (Can. & 1Pses. IOo., debt. 6].41 603
ra k ,Ouse felt on thin B u hxetef Waterworks debt 18324.59.
fir: and Mrs. ilr n. , Weave ata 11 dd well t:° consult''NT
icy sidewalk last Fr;day and fret, Weaver at S.' Flip .5 Soa¢s lMTrsa No. 6 Grano1,rh:c pavement I68fi8 Flt
;hired her collar bone.
Rev. S.W. Aluxworthy, of Main St.
cain't:11, end Rev. 'W. G. H. McAlister,
of James St. church•exchanged pule - r
pits on t'ahbath, morning Iasi". ' Pinopla3 ng::1n,
Store. Mr. Wea
of pupils ni: G
Witig�ham, and is
as a teacher of
er has large has. Jackson Mfg. Co. 210000
achy .0 ' . oa. and Exeter Waterworks extension 40$9 9,1
thoi- ,e_.Ts.,cqual:f:,, Main St. 'llewer. debt„ 3752.01
Due School l3oard: 3500, Ott
ncb:e,s• of erg an
o^ee ,product oc;•. Exeter Mfg. Co, debt tUAO UU
The annual Meeting' of this Exeter to will be 1b,1B;xere.rr-Fz•idas-;of.eacl�;'.
Temperance Alliance .w;il• be ,theld iia week. Mr. Weaver aniiouncea a
•
the Maiti St. cliurc,h on 'JMLonda3'. eves}-'
ing., March 1'50, at 8 o'clock.
Mrs, (Col) 'Wilson, of Seaiorth, is
the guest of •B,ev. and Mrs. Colin
Fletcher. of the Thames Road'Miss
M. Wilson and M'ss P. Hoses are the
guests of Miss Kathleen Stewart,.
!Several menbere of 'the: Salvation.
Arnie at`Seaforth, Were in town on,
Areada3 .making a cant/:lis of the town.
The leader,spoke v01'5 highly of E ie
ter stating 4hls plwayts: get a,,;good
reeeptio t,•" '. .
8,31
Total• Assets brat down $55765
88 6(j.�
grand recital to be given b3' Jiis piano r �, 0f/
'and vocal pupils from'Goder:ch, Wing- Total Liablities brol•-down 55765 83
ham and Clinton, It C1:nton Tcwn Hell
the middle of April. In ender to etni- :Assets Over and above'Liab. 3305326
ulate-'sing;•ng he will -y give a short
lectare on Voice Diiiture. The con-'
Cert Will 'be in aid •of Canadian Pat-
riot:c fundi Those desi.rious of ob-
taining first cloys ' t;tition• ire Exeter
in Vo ::
Voice roductaon and .Piano 1'I05
ing w:1) do welt to alj ..for i►i,:rt rani
tifs/i lit S, 14lart:ui .X 2uJr',d> t4t0t.e"
'ut>ii)s,can tf prci a e u ' 1"'i do
"to` Co sek*a'iory tieMiti,$,:e q din; de4ir'ed
We, the undersigned auditors o` the
C'illa, e of Exeter, ,do eetti:fs that we'
have audited the foregoing ;accounts
and find "thein eor>"edt fi,lt4 sea'woe, ;e
ing .$151.3,01 ;river• til �nwrivae4' t+i ere ::
pen#IiLiits foe then.. k` =may.
' "-W: Johns ;.
.ho.t. Senior, Auditors:
or
' fIU1' $DA, ', Ma'1tCZI Ut'b', Told
FREE ! FREE.-! FREE v.
AT •BEDFORD'S GROCERY STORE, a. fine Porcelain
Dinner Set given away* We give coupons on all CASH
SALES. It paysyouu.to save your coupons, We want you to
come and get° a dinner` set free,whel"her you have been a reg—
ular customerin the past or not..
Get Then' Prices = ='Start. Now
A few coupons. entitles you to one.lish at a time and sed
on until you, complete the set. We will continue. keeping this
pattern for ,one year at least' We carty`a full'' fresh stock of
Groceries, four varieties of flour, cured,; eats' fresh and salt
fish`. Fifty twv-er!ty°lb• pails of first class', -family lard, Whilethey.
lase $2 6o per pa'.l • Produce taken as cash. Be sure and t
your coupons,
Every .one malting a cash:, purchase' is entitled to the
coo ons t ;sk for them:
EUF08D'S GgOCERY,EXETER
1
RAS TAKEN THE AGENCY FOR THE
FOLLOWING LEADING AUTOMOBILES
OAKLAND , OLD S MOBILE
CADILLAC & HUPMOBILE
INTENDING .PURCHASERS WILL- D0
WELL. TO GALL BEFORE'•
ORDERING
11R. M. -LOYLE
r
owe_
URNITtiR'E
DEALER
FUNERAL
DIRECTOR
E.R
PHONE 20a
-ter,
Ont.
WANTED—Married couple . to work
on farm 'irn Saska'tc`hewan, -man to
drive,tteam, wo oto take charge, of
hou'se.. Good wa d s, ' er anent,
employment to rig cop`1c.• Apply,
to 11: E. :Pickard, Exeter, •
FOA SALE .
• 'Splendid• farm consisting .of 100
acres of land i
Fences, drains • a
good order.: Icon
church, and,i!inarke
excellent eondition.,
d':buildiirgs are in`
tent to school,
Bing Lot 3'3; -con.
3, "L sboi}3e", JToiv n ,. les from'
Hensel!. For terms an+ particulars
apl31S to FEtANOisrip ATgCHF01I.D, 73„
"R" . Q. 1, ;.E ensa111
,
• ' NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
Havini'gt been informed, by soma„ of
my eustomers that my; •competitors
are trying to influence the Public, to
believe -:that. '1'have not mode ; shoe:e
shoes -hut halm just, held positionsas
saletsloaan, I wish to state that bilis hi
a 'false report and " you will ;come in
1 Will gladly ;handou the name and
address of the lir where .I have
ram 'ng shoes
Y' 1 througlh
•cut
to .fin;
fr" t t
he :factory Ain f�tixig'•
t t ���
y
and 0f late as Butaltty man 044 y41s,st.
Supt. • • : o
A. ,trial will convince yon•as tie' pay
ability and rvorkmans:hip.
s eat t•11.e'• .a*t lien
p
,having worked nay
T1 E PROGRESSIVE I'SOE` 8HOP.
r, • ,W. J, Smite,' Prop:
"A. Mart's akbilia is hs Passport'''
-Frank Weaver
:. a.
PROFESS( OF Ail./SIC
LOND , T.
•
ireaeherof Organ end X711 branckas'
df . Pisano• I'1a3 ring; Voice enl to ce and
Artii tae S'<nOsag a Specia1t'y .16 'years
- r. cfi ale l+eri'eaac, -
r tepe�rc(tiis aripls ' a t : ;lMtart'n.''
u. aflof'i 1Storc a i"."re,.
::'` ! TEn EVERY JD A Y t.
1..DANDRU Z
• m .,,Tops FAL•LIr
Save your Hair! Get a 25 -cent bottle
of panderine right `now -Alto
{i stops .itching edalp, ti
'Thin, m'iittltti, colt -glom anti!st gg
halr:;•is-..mtite evidenee of a:negleeter
scalp; of dandruff -that awful seurL.
There is nothing so destructive to
the hair- as dandruff. It robs the hair .
of .its lustre, its strength ;and its very. r -s
life; eventually ,reducing a feverish-
ness and itching of the scalp, which
if not remedied causes the hair roots
to 's'hrink, ; loosen and die—thep the
hairfallsout fast. A little Danderine
tonight—now—any time—will surely
save your hair.
Get=•e 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's
Danderin° from any drag store. You
surely'can' have' beautiful hair and lots;
of it it .you will just try a little Dar-
derine. Save your hair! Try itt,
r ♦ .� r
emmosoorsommor
Correction -
Having made, arrangements withal
Dr. Campbell twhereby bs will reniaipt
iii' 'Exetter for sortie tuna yet, we
beg 'to .announce that our notice: of
tihe past ,few weeks Is . ;Withdrawn.
and 'that for the present plateworlc
yvilk`ke.ppcepted•as usual;
DR. !ROULIS,TON
tlp;1s
Hortatro R,ey
Seed• Dealer' :
', Bed Clover,, Alsike, Timothy, Millet[
Alfalfa and'beans bought.✓
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Seed for sale ,a also . choice 'home
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(Will be at home' to take in seed`
every Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
(and Saturday
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