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W,ill You Be. Satisfied With Your
Home Furnishings When Summer Visitors Arrive
{ Let ^,us Help' yon: brighten up siege homenwith newt;ieinoleume,
Congoleuine, Oilclotlis, Room :Rugs, sc rams Berg's 'for the verandah's
or bedrooms' and Wallpapers for` -any room.
Special Prices o 1' A.rl :1.4atetials
Dresses es' at ' alf Price'
You, can' 'have beautiful Dresses 'in the newest and smartest
styles at half-price and even less. , The •isseret is in buying your.
materials; at our piece goods counter and using the "Standard" pat-
terns with the Belrobe system. We carry the patterns in your
size ,might in stock and the Belrobe system enclosed witheach pate,,
tern explains every step in making your dress.
NE 'RATINES, PRINTED CREPES, SILKKNIT MATERIALS,'
„CANDY' STRIPED BROADCLOTHS NORMANDY AND • BEADORA
.:VOILES,
ILK5, CANTON CREPES, DRESS SATINS
A BeautifulDisplay-
in Our China Department
i• ° You will enjoy a visit • to our China department and we invite
you to bring your out-of-town visitors with you. We have an un-
usually large stock of English China, English Potteries and -Cut.
Glass in shapes and designs which are certain to attract you.
15 New Dinner Sets in Stock
Get our prices on Dinner Sets. and T oilet Sets before you buy
Men's Wear
$1.49
5 Dozen Men's Fine Shirts,
good. cloths and attractive pat-
asar •
terns, worth more, but reduced
fon quick sale to• $1.49.,•.
98
Men's. Work. Shirts in all siz-
es from 141/2 to 17, Black and
White; Khaki and Blue, worth
$1.25 on sale: at 98c.
YOUR NEW STRAW HAT` IS READY FOR YOU
W4• "
WE. SAVE YOU MONEY. ON. GROCERIES
,r.
THE EXTER -TIM •�
. Market. report -The following 11
the report of the , Exeter . ]Ilerket
corrected,, cry Wedneiidn;l.
Wheat: $1.07
Oath;: 450
:Barney •56c
Manitoba • Flour ,$3.40
Pastry Flour $3.10
Family Flour $3.25
FeedFlour 41.8,6 •
Bran $1.60'
Shorts $1,60
Dairy Butter 30e
Qreaxuery Butter 37e
Eggs 24c
Lard lse
Hogs $7.75
ELI
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For many Years we have been . furnishing homes like yours.
Our service to yt?ung`;coiYtxl=es •hna$ beeennierfecte}d `to, the highest de-
gree of genuine"'helpfu`lt ess. ` iso ffiatter h,w `little or how much
you may wish to invest, in furnishing your home:complete, .you are
assured revery` advantage; of low,prices, courteous ;service<and, pains-
taking .atten.tion
ainstaking.attention in Makingyour selections.' I'
All we ask is that you give us an opportunity of showing you
show reasonablyyou can punchas.e,•furniture, at thisstore;
WE
OFFER SPECIAL C€AL PRiICES ON EVERYTHING IN OUR
' EN!.C'IR STOCK. •`
Y.TY: � •c3t-)i$RYIBESTO : SAVE'
HERE'S ANO&'l_'®RneUN R•JUNE
Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director
Motor.''Hearse and Horse Equipment
Long distance calls given prompt attention.
DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE
OPERA-: HOUSE 'BLOCK PHONE, .743; Night call 74W
Second ec
P r. � � o s1 � Trousers.
ith EverkTn "
r �t Dunn hi ;
S , T �a
IS THE FEATURE, THAT 1:
We W. TAMAN
IS OFFERING
!4411®*91•4111*** + 401A.411a0'
LQCAL
4 ®aio ®44® ifllllll• •
Mr. Peter Case is -,visiting with his
nepheti', Mr. E. McTaggart, of Wit-
ford.
Mrs. J. B. Pryde returned , from
the Bend after .a two weeks visit
there.
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JUNE • 1 1 ` th ..
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Dr. John Ward 'and Charlie Ford,
were in. Windsor a couple of days`
last week. -
Mr. and' Mrs. Peter. Robertson and
son Peter, visited with relatives here
over Sunday.
Mr. John W. Taylor has been con-
fined to his bed for several days;
through illness.
Miss Greba Hedden, of : the Post
Office staff, is spending a few days'
holidaying in London.
-Miss' Mildred Harvey is attending
the Commencement Exercises at Al-
ma College, St. Thomas, this week.
Mr, and Mrs. Andy Easton "arrived
home on Thursday evening last from'
Detroit, where they spent their hon-
eymoon.
Mr. Wm. Bradt, -wife and family
of London, 'and•a^causin from Wind-
sor, spent. Sunday vd,th Mr. and Mrs.
Jas. Jewell., �_
Mr. and Mrs. IIS= M. Francis left
Tuesday for Croswell, Mich., where.
they will attend the annual, family
reunion picnic.`
Mr.
and Mrs_ Wm.
Butler,
er of Lon-
don, motored "up Tuesday morning
to visit with.: the latter's sister; Mrs.
Harvey Perkins.
;Mr. and • Mrs. Wm. Newell, •'bf
Stratford and .Mr. • 'Reg:'` Bissett df;
Chatham spent Sunday_: at the home!,
of -Mr. and -Mrs. Thomas Bissett (: '
A "'number •of Old Fel10 i^s from
town, were in. Lucan on Wednesday
evening last to see 'the London dee
greeteam put on the third. degree.
Mr. 'deo''Smallacombe and family
of Stratford visited'"at'the home 'of
Mr. John Cole over Sdnday.'''Mr.
Herman Kelly, who has' been - visit-
ing here•"returned with them,
The Exeter meinbers''of the Can-•
adianePr'ess Tour, ' give their • impres-
sions -•in another column,'' as they
start . out for the -Wand across "the
"brio
Y•
Mrs.'. D. J. Christie and•'Son' of
Strathcona, Alta.., are visiting n`•e"r'e
with sthe former's tparents;`' Mr. •and
Mrs:, Wm.. Bagshavz'.Fand other•`rel
atives.'here ;:
O4VEN PRT.u; TERAN •C$Ui '
Bei,.' :James Foote, H.A:, Minister
10 a:in,-sSunday: ' School and Bible.
+clas
11 a.n� -"hurch+'
7 p.m----"'1~hoTheu.C'itrt the Mau"
Boy Scouts meet Friday evening.
IN INTRODUCING THE NEW. SPRING AND SUMMER SUIT-
INGS AND OVERCOATINGS TAILORED BY THE BERGER TAIL-
ORING COMPANY, CANADA'S „LARGEST TAILORING HOUSE,
SPECIAL PRICES HAVE BEEN ARRANGED FOR THE TWO
• a�AYS' SALE,.AS LOW A
22+.00
,.
YOU CAN SECURE A GUARANTEED TAILORED' SUIT TO
YOUR MEASURE WITH AN
Extra Pair of Tr
ausers
W
ITH
OUT ADDITIONAL
C OST...F
MA.T...E IAI
S THA , WILL..
GIVE SATISFACTION IN WEAR.
We have a lar '' a
v e ssortinent that
g . we 'Leel luxe will interest you,
and if you are looking for
1912
values in
Serges and Staples, WE
1-1?AVE THEM, 'Clothes that Will wear and
retain' their
shape e an
d
'gi e unusual service. Every known variety of 1a,tterIIs and c for
in'British imported Woollens and Worsteds to aeleet'from and
' •:"'
REMEMBER
,THAT EXTRA PAIR
Our representative' froin Toronto, will be with W. W. TAMAN,
during the "f wo Bale' Sale, and will frankly advise you as to the .,
Cloths and StyPllee that .will suit your figure best. Give us a call
and
see: " for yo ursell the".va
lues'We, a e ofPe
r
in
g
, You
will not be e/ talked into buyigr ttit will • eeva1 es and find .service that
cannabe d
t du liCate '
d elsew er
P It e;.
JAMES snueirr marrsoinwi
Rev. W. E; Donnelly, B. A., Pastor"
10.1l -Morning ^Fellowship.
11 a;.ui. -I e' , ,W, M. ,Initeley.
3 p.m. -Sunday School and Bible
Classes,
7 p.m .-Revs W. M.Kiteley.
Everybody Welcome.
Rev.' W. E. Donnelly 'motored to
London Wednesday last and brought"
home 'Mrs. Frank Coates who had
been in Victoria Hospital undergo-
ing an operation:`' -
Mr. "Jas. :Jeckell" and sister, Miss.
L. M. Jeckell, left Tuesday morning
on an extended tour through the
West to Vancouver, where they will
visit for some time. •
Mr.,,, Cliff. Spackman and little
daughter •. and: Miss Weekes, of
Guelph, ';motored' here last week for
a day, while :-kiss Weekes will re-
main for a short visit. •
Those attending the Greyhound
excursion from Goderich to Detroit,
have returned and report a pleasant.
outing. Owing to the small pox.scare
in Detroit;' the ". crowd was not as.
large'as 'usitaly `
'' The' E'arrener<s-Sun,printed at Tor-
onto. has has been changed from a'seen
Weekly 'ton',a''weekly. John Hamm
the editor for the last,two years has
resigned and "W. 'L. Smith, a former
editor, returns to that paper again.
Mr. and Mrs. David Mack, of town
announce' the "engagement of their
youngest daughter, :Alma 'Agnes, to'
Mr. Albert A: Davis only '•son of M'r.,
and' Mrs. Willis H. Davis, 71 Decar-
;ie Boulevard, Montreal, Qiie.; the:,.
;marriage to take place early fn July.
Miss Ferne Sheere, daughter. of
Mr. Aquilla Sheere of Detroit, for
merly of Exeter, was united in mar -
page in Lansing, Mich., on Satur
'day, June 7th, • to Mr. Amos Parker,
of Lansing Miss Sheere is well
known here having visited in
v g arming
relatives during the,past few sum-
mers.
ix
A ,,weasel, that got away, /from ;its;
usual haunts, made its appearance
on Main Street Saturday • morning
and caused considerable
able excitement ent
ameng a bunch o juveniles grown -
.
ups and' do
s `
All were after his••
weaselship in
hot pursuit, ' but he'
disappeared' into Mr. Milo Snell's'
teller window in safety.. °
Mr. W H Dearing returned Mon-
day from his overseas trip and re':
or'a very ,pleasant .voyage,both`.
goin and 'c-.,,
omenWhile g in.
gthe
g.Old.
, Land, he took in many of the most
interesting points in Scotland and
Spent tour.full days at the ,big Fair,
in Old London,' the sights of which`:
are away beyond d'eeription. Blit.`
,Harry Sweet, who 'accompanied Bins
•is remaining; in" ,Toronto fbrr ''a'te'w
Your 'Stock Wants SALT:
IT:•IS„-,,ESSENTIAL FOR,, BEST
RESULTS.
WE HAVE . TIIE BEST„ CATTLE
S. L
ALSO -FOR. HOUSEHOLD, 'BUTTER,
AND- COOKING PURPOSES.
EXETER SALT WORKS
Don't 'miss the Strawberry Festi-
val
esti val at James. Street Church on
July 4th..
0
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� �i � i��l , . • r i L r �i w 1 t iiiiii. I r .....111 trli��urlilrii �rni�Irr�. ���i rr sail M111 Irlr �irlrri�� ... _
Mrs. Billings, of London, is spend-
ing a 'few days in town this week..
Mr. Charles Redmond. of Bellville
Is visiting at Mr:- John E. b,ignan's.
Mrs. Johnston returned from
Victoria Hospital Wednesday morn-,
Miss Mildred Norry of London is
holidaying for a week at her home.
Mrs. J B: "Pryde returned from''
Granit 'Bend, Saturday after 'spend-
ing. a few weeks there.
Mrs. Win. Taman, . is suffering.:
from cute;,.attack : of neuritis:
Nurse- Snell' is in attendance.
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MINN
TIMM
voi
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ANOTHER •SUJPMENT OP NEW VOILE DIRE SEB POR Tgrq'flgVT',
WEATHER. TJti STYLES ARE VERY NEAT AANl MATERIALS' TIM
VERY NEWEST.
ar>
1O.QQ $12.
MADE FROM GOOD "OIL.EA*ING PRINTS` •iN GOOD PATTERNS WITH,
ELASTIC BANDS. EXTRA VALUE' 2•"•
Your choice.:fnr 9Sc.
�I.i..S 7:'.Senders Ianufacturing`.Cd:i
has closed in 1Iensali branch and jthe
business will now be confined to•3'he
Exeter Dla&. °
Mr. and'' Mrs. _ Fred Kestle ..of
'Brantford 'are visiting -with the
fbriner'si sister; Mi`s!``Jory, ' Huron
Street ''?;11'. ,, ,
Mr. andMis.' T. B.Simpson "and
family; .ofiLondon, motored up and
spent- Sunday'at the home' of Mrr4a34,
Mrs: -John P -rout:•
:Mrs Clarence Donnelly,'of London:
and 11Irs .Marry: -'Donnelly of Straf
tordville nViSited. at' James' "St.'' P tr-
sonage last°:w'eek:•:, z-. s
'Th'e Ann'uai 1Gieeting,of. the Huron:
County Sti'cial, -Service Council ,was
held in Wesley= Church; ''Clinton'•'on,
Tuesday, June 17111.•
•
' Mr. and °Mrs. W. "McGregiir, of Pt.
,Hurott,nibtdeedi over and are visitors
;atthe •lierife, of the_ latter's brother,
;Mr. John ';;P oast;' of Usborne. '
Bros. 'W!' ' 'W. Tainan, Morris
trance and Louis -Day left Tuesday
,to` -•attend. The Grand -'•Lodge meeting
8f-3;O.OF. at'•Guellfi►"'this' Week.
• Mr. andMr's. H. Shipton 'and Mr'
and Mrs:'•A. Hicks and Garnet mot
ored to Oneway, Mich'. on Saturday
last and are; visiting at the home of
Mr: and Mrs: W. J. 'Chowen. ,
Mr. Nix,'.oi`,Toronto, who recently
entered into partnership. with Mr.
Clapp, in the evaporator business
here,, has 'rented Mr. Wm. Sims'
dwelling' on Ann Street, and ' has
moved therein, ' Mrs. Nix having /ar-
rived fromToronto last week.
Mr. and Mee. Enos •Down ol_North
Dakota, spent 'a"few• days in town
last week, ,guests of Mr. and Mrs. C.
B.:Snell. Afr 'Down vas "born in the
Township=ofStephen and all his•ear-
ly days; mere , spent in this"•.locality.
Taking the:advice.'of•,,Horace'Greely,
"Go -West, ,Young Man.".. -he ,struck
out in, early .life . and has been .there
ever since We are; told the rhand of;
fortune has shed its benign favor up-
on him and he leas.. prospered. 'jWhile
yet ` quite a ',young man, it is about
seventeen years' since he visited here
before. .
From week ,to: 'week ;:the; local
newspaper has its say about matters
local and •general. Sometimes the
reader agrees., with the opinion.. ex-
pressed- by the editor, sometimes he
does not. 413ut, the =reader does not
need to let -the:ea_ leve all th
say. .Letter's ate the editor on
questions of`.:comneunity interest are
always welcome, no matter whether
,
the views' expressed are shared, by
him or not:. It'you have an idea ;you
think they should know or a rugger
tion that" Will benefit the community.
in any .way, sit down and write. ' a
letter' to us. Contributions, partic-
ularly those en' subjects„of'local in-
terests,' are always' welcome:
The Exeter Women's '` Institute
annual meeting•and olection''of offic-
ers for the co ig year, 1924-25,
25
resulted as follows: President, Ws.
G. Manson; 1st Vice Pres:, Mrs.• T.
Harvey; , " 2nd Vice Pres: 'MrS . G
.Cochrane
Sec.- :earMrs.W.
Se r .
Rern;;:. Branch e2,Direetors, Mrs.. I,
Dinney, Mrs, _Ward, Mrs. O'Brien;
Dist.' Dir., • uri
Miss L 3eekeil Pst
i.
,
Mrs. Co hraie The ude
cid
ed to'change-the
date of meetingto
the laet'Tuesday of eaeh,month and
for. theglimmer' months, the meet-
ings to be- held in the Carnegie Z.ib
rary. An urgent invitation th given
to' all'ladies°'''to' wine to tlie` July
them Wordite'nmeeting and ., become, a ,member of
:xa tt»it�,
MEMO
$ :A
MUM
TCHWAY'
tn-ro r UNDERW
Hatchway No -Button
Underwear
The;,Young Manlikes this make' as.,,there are no buttons
'to icome off.. Try Hatchway for the hot..weather. In Combin-'"
ation Suits ;only Per Suit $1.50
Smart. Sailors for Mem.
We are showing the newest styles in the Rough Straws.,
These: are going fast.
$2.00, $3.0,0, $3.50
Khaki Pants with Shirt
to Match
Just the thing for theliot weather. These garments,,:
are cut right and look well.All sizes, 'each $2.25"
cott
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ANDY
Licensed Auctioneer .i'o�r tl}eFOo»-
ty of Huron. Correepondence•nrrangse
,meat®' Mr 'sales can"be made by CAW
ing up the Central Hotel, Ez�e�t_ea� ,•
. moderate; tiOm
.guartenteed:
DISTRICT. ANNIVERSARY`
SERVICE AT GODERICII
SUNDAY, JUNE 22nd
AT 2:30 P.M.
All Bigthers who can convenient-.
ly;attend, are requested' to do so •
.,
The meeting will be addressed' by
Bro.Donnelly and Grand Lodge offs
FOR,.SALE:-Auto,. Trailer, -ca ac -
P
it 1400.lbs.; practically Y.> p t y new; with
new tires . and good rack: Apply _at
Times of l e' or M C.,'Sieamou,' Cen-
tralxa
NEWNUGALOW .FO •R' SALE
B ion
•
We11f`built attractive modern
, , m n tl r
bu galow, :centrally located: Apply
Gladnman 4 .Stanburg.
4 *RIVATE SALE -Handsome Ma-
h,gany,'' Gerhard Heantzman ` Piano;
Louis XIV,_ also Hoover Electric Vac -
Cleaner, ",wiirh attachments; all
as'` new."' Miss Gregory, Exeter.
•R
O SA E-400. Real
Good .Cab-
bage'plant'Sgand hundreds of Tomato'
tants..--Apply Thomas Smale, R.R.
No 3 Exeter
WAN -TED -=A school' •- teacher for
small schdol sState- experience, cer-
tificate and salary.'' Duties to Com
me ce
n Sept .1st. ^Apply Hy ,Nest-'
lake, Secy Treas R.R. No. 1,'''f en
call, Ont. ``.' ;•t
T
• Ply ,•. AT
I� E SALE-'
S Lar e uantit
g 4 ,•y
flat. ,table. ilver, also collection fancy
Cliff ar neruding ." Elite • Limoges;
Wusehold rand', `Table linens ;, •Abso-
lutely new; -can be seen at any tine.
Personal property of Miss Gregory,
Exeter.
r`
Harry Sweet retur
ped Thurs
-
ay
morning from a trip to England. 1
He reports a wonderful time:
DROWNED AT PORT FRANK
a"The. pranks of an . airdale a dog.were.
indirectly ,responsible'for the drown-
.:,
g Edavaxd' ;Lloyd" Kinder, aged
32, at the uiiouth "of the river_ at
Port Frank "on" June 15th 'Kind '
We wasar thei'C.P R. ,ni ht operatora pleased to announce that
g at the
we are able to return. to our work
station at .Caradoc .and •with L. .L.'
Northcott motored to Port Fr and are again ablery give inn;
attk for, , < ,
rom t an
• P p d satisfactoryservice.
he da s outing.' t „, ,y g With them they
Cleaning, •P Dyeing;`'
Re-'
. g, resin D cin .. Re-'
brought an airdale , dog'; which was g' Y'
,, a ria Remodellin .
' . g, g Turnip of
to:
g.
be, their companion, for the day. alfl kind e
• sof lothin ,
;The two.. assn ,,secured' a canoe.: g
' and:
went,
0
adcllin '
•
the r
g in riv e taking
the dogrvviththem. • Near the mouth of,
the river., where the water 10 'be-`
tween 12 and .15 feet deep, Kinder
iiegan'throwin ':stick 8r an
g a omthee -
oe,:WhiehAlie dog•would swim out' to
N:'Cl
Cyr
r/a jJus\'t
ashe
was ,throwing owing
01.0`>b 1$es :.sicks, hes lost his ba1-
#in nd :ell. from the. canoe:' into
theP. en never to the
AA
t.f
Or
♦ r
ire
surfde k, after first • sinking from
eight. ,;,"" 'here`. ig atrp,A. 'undertotiv USED CAR
at thi sYb4!in;h in the river and "this is DAY AND. NIGHT SERVICE
belie4 ,.r, Onsi`hic .for 'his failure CIYARGES. Ri3EsSONABL'E �1i
�
''IARN
ES'S
,ren- residinI.
g .Strathroy;: nee
hild- Photie..142 ' Exxeter.
W. R. Goulding
A. T. C. M.
Organist and Choiri easter Jaines
St Methodist Church.
Teacher of Piano, Vocal and The -
.617, Instructor Of Music in the Public.
Schools,
• 'TERMS"MODERATE:''
Box 67,; et. y; 4.'2; Exeter.I
of
NOTICE
°These are the ..Prices you can. have
lout`- vtoik:Tdone-bHNSy
' E LY T `& JOHNS
•. L O
Cleaning, ,.,Pressing • and `Repairing
Also Tailoring
,, 11Yen's Stints . ::
Cleaned'' and Pressed -75c
Pressed oonly - e' .. 60c
Dry C1eaned% and • pressed $ 2.00
Dyed and Pressed $4.00
]C.iidies' '
Suits Pressed and 'Cleaned ' $1100'
Dry Cleaned and Pressed $2.00
Skirts Pressed' t.� 600
We also Make and Trim Suits with!
First;C1I I''$20.6
,If you want a new Suit of Clothes,
Come in; and get our'prices. - We can
jive you a- Blue Suit, guaranteed All
oof, Indigo Dye,, Never Fade
F ?:
35.00'
WORK AND FIT GUARANTEED
When you want -your Suit Clean-
ed and Pressed, let us know. We will
call for them and deliver them.
Always at Your Service
INSURANCE COMPANY
.TELE ,MET1{OEOLTIAN 7&FE
The Metropolitan. Life In urance
P s
Company of; New York,' insures more
people; ,and' is 'growing faster than,
any other life insurance 'company.
Obviously, the reason for Metropoi
itan `supremacy in its field,is that
people believe its policies most des-
irable its service best, and its costs
most economical. This Company Is
ready to serge you. Tell your insur-
ance wants Ito CHARLES F. WAY,
Metropolitan' Agent, Exeter, Ont.,
Canada.
R GGS
in Ho
,Gl®th
P
LADIES' WORK A
SPECIALTY •'
'"" We also
make 'Ladies and .Gent-,
s:
Suits to Order. A trial is solicited.'
W. H. GREGG
TAILOR
LIN.I
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BarrnsterP''Solicitfat`� '�c.j ''�' '
- Loans, Investments, • Insurance,
Office, Oat rling•slock: Main St: Ezetalt -'
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G.. S. Atkinsb'
n E• I�-
.S .17s
,: •
bEisiTAir sLRG1 ON
,,•,,Gradud'tle of.. this, Royal`, College.
Dental Surgeon® of Ontario and'iiiel.
versitT :of ,Toroato.
Late' Dis ri
t ct Dotal• C),fficerA,l[R1L-
tary'District Number , Caen, Le* 1d it
Ont
Main Office•.e°Main St `, • x
.,,f._.. ,D eteatk
Phone 34, Exeter; Hourer9.00a;n.
to 5.30, psi.
Offiee ; hours •a,t. ZUJCICH OIjT "Tilasie
only,' at 10.00 o'clock a.m. to 6.0'8
o'clock p.m. Phone 79. 4 r •
A. Ii,.
TINPiAIO'.L'
Veterlariry Sufism .
•
Office•-McDonpeil's SMes:vseablas da'
Yoh" St. Phone calls receive.pr°ontpt
attention. P4xone 316w
Local' Cartage
L•' AM ;NOW IN `A .-PO,SIT
;ION•. TO "
•
GIVE,,OUR LOCAL TRADE AN ATA,,
MOST -.IMMEDIATE` .SERVICE.'
:13a
Sh a
g
TRY US "'
Phone 68
Cochrane Machine
1Works
4..
Ford motors reground fitted with.
Pistons, Complete $16.00 Every;
Make of Car ' Motor and Engines re-
ground with Pistons Complete to fit
also Tractors,. :
FARMS' I+'OR BALE --A "few choice!
tar•
pis ix the Towniihip s'of •l;1s6orr�a�'
Tuckersmith' and Hibbert. Goal -
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