HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1924-6-26, Page 816W
AERIE YOU WILL ' FIND ATTRACTIVE MEIICHA NDISE '.CO
141E ET YOUR. NEEDS, AT PRICES YOU (:Aid' , A1i FORD TO PAY.
NO* es
We always have something
' ne v''•to • show you 'in' pretty
Dress Voiles; 'We specialize in
eXelusive'dress lengths, priced
frond '$2.75. up.
New Ratines
Buy your Ratine Dress
lengths here rand have some-
thing- different. New Ratines
just ,put in stock are 'very -at-.
tractive and reasonably priced.
Give Us your Subscription for the Designer Magazine,
a whole year's copies for only 90c at our pattern counter'
aches House Dresses at ' 'D1 19
We bad six dozen of these attractive Dresses, but they are go- ,
ing fast. Come in and see there, you'll buy one and perhaps two or
three; they are a real value at 81.19.
Silk Stockings 98c.
These are first quality in the
new- leach, Nude 'and Sand
Shades. Just what you have
been, wanting at the popular
price 93c.
Silk Lisle Hose 65c.
Plain or Fancy' Ribbed Sill
Lisle . Stockings in - Black and
the popular light shades. Some
with wide elastic tops.Special
at 65e a pair.
Men's Suits on Sale
If you need a new Suit this is the place to buy, we have the
Stock:*: and ;have reduced our prices to meet the demand for lower
prices. Real quality Suits which are tailored to fit, on sale at
5 . 24
.
$14.95. $1985
. - ..., $24.95 $29.85
Grocery Values
3 Jelly Powders for 25c ; 7 Bars Castile Snap..25c
Large Can Pink Salmon 15c 3 Bars Laundry Soap ......20c
4- Tins Brunswick "Sardines 25o 6, Lbs. of Oatmeal °5c
.4
r_
` {.iome
Complete and Save
You Money
For many years we have been furnishing,homes like yours.
Our service tocouples
young:. has been •perfected to: th'ehighest de-
gree of genuine helpfulness.'' No matter hew little or how much
you may wish to invest, in furnishing your home ,com p lete you are
,
assured every advantage of Jaw' prices, courteous 'service andpains-
taking attention in making your selection's.
Pains
All we ask is that you give us an opportunity of showingyou
how reasonably you can purchase' furniture at this tstore:
WE OFFER SPECIAL PRICES ON EVERYTHING IN OUR
ENTIRE STOCK.
HERE'S AN OPPORTUNITY FOR JUNE BRIDES TO SAVE
••rGARE)INER
. s
t® ar
Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director
Motor Hearse and Horse Equipment
Long distance calls given prompt attention.
DAY AND NIGHT SERVIC''
=SPEERA HOUSE BLOCK PHONE, 743; Night scall 74W
econd Pair o
Tr•
0r
re
Suit'During Is Sale]
Is'THE FEATURE THAT,
C
W. W. TAMAN
IS OFFERING zc
e A
J
JUNE 10th
' and lth
4,.
i;^ IN INTRODUCING THE NEW SPRIIV
+INGS AND'OVERCOAG ANDTHE SUMMER SAIL-
TINQI'S TAILORED BY BERQER '1°A.II1-
MOR•ING COMPANY, CANADA'S LARGEST TAILORING HOUSE,
-SBECTAL PRICES HAVE BEEN ARRANGED? FOR THE TWO
�.. DAYS' SALE, AS LOW AS
a
22.
YOU CAN SECURE:A GUARANTEED
•'�AAI'.P&LI�9F�
YOUR MEASURE WITH AN
Extra Pair
of Trousers
iriTHOUT ADI?MTIONAL COST, OF
(, ,MATERIALS TRAT WILLGIVE SATISFACTION IN WEAR.'
r
eh:`
veal'
a large
assert
'� g assortment that we
feel
ere .
will interest farce
t o
tt,ix
d ify
n a1fl`",
aro
y , looking for 3.912" ,values in Ser+gea and Staples, WE
liAVE 'MEM, Clothes that will wear and retain ; the
give unusual service.", Every lino it shape and
rY wn, variety o! pat riis•and!co ,;
ii% British e1 lora
r fish ,
im'o,
p rted Woollens and Worsteds to sele• ct act from, and
!THAT EXTRA: P AJIR
Our representative, from Toronto, will be with W. W. TA
during the Two Dais!': MAN, '
Sale, a e and will frankly ;ad�ris ,
e u
yo as
to.t '
Miles acid Styi®s• that 'twill suit your tigure best. Cine uti a call
aiidsee tor'yatireolf :the.valnes we are; offering. ,
g You will not hetalked into buying, but ,you •wit see' valves and ling service that
cannot, be duplicated elsewhere.
to
a8
5@t
THE EX TER TIM
hCarket 'report ---Ira aallnwing it
the report - of the Exeter Market
corrected every Wednesd44y,•
Wheat $1..07
Oats, 45e
Barley 65a
Manitoba Flour, $3.70
Pastry Flour, $3.3Q
Family Flour, $3.60
Feed -Flour $1,8§-
Bran,
1,86Bran $1.50
Shorts 81.60
Dairy Butter, 30c to 33e.
Creamery Butter, 38C.
Eggs, 25c,
Lard 1So
Hogs, $$.00
epi <►�����.iilMii��M��Ni
LOCAL t • Sunday School will be held at 2.30
vCiIL on account of Decoration Day at -the•
rer�aras®ei
...****0 i Cemetery. -
CAVFN PRESS' 'TERA I CHURCH
Rev, James Foote, B.A., Minister.
1Q te.m.--Sunday Schooland Bible
Claes
11 °a mCivili"rhezation" Read—Wate. rs of
7 0 m.---.; `IdottQr all Mei"
Boy Scouts 'meet ; Friday evening,
•
JAMES STRii?I9"1''MINTRODIST
MIAOW
Rev. W. E. Donnelly, B°., A., Pastor'
1045—Morning`Fellowehi .
P.
1]. a.ni,• A, Plenteous Harvest.
3 p.m. --=Sunday Schoole and Bible`
Classes.
7 p.m.—"The new Patriotism"
The. Ladies' Aid of • Main. St. Meth-
odist church, Exeter, ' will hold a
Strawberry Festival on ''June 27th.
Supper served -iro'fn 6 to 8 o'clock.
Good program. • Admission, 40c and
25c.
SPECIAL, SALE- "Children's
Wear" for one week at Mrs. W. D.
Yeo's: Dresses, Socks, Hose, Vests.
Miss Blanche Senior . visited in
Parkhill last week.
Mrs. W. Whiteford is visiting with
relatives in Lucan.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Davis visited
in London on Sunday.
Miss Aima Mack of Montreal is
visiting at her home here.
Mrs. (Rev,) Holmes of London is
visiting withe-Mrs. John Snell.
The Ontario Journal, weekly paper
published in Kitchener, has, gone
dead.
Rev. James Foote and -family
spent a few days at Bruce Beach this
week.
'Mr. W. H. Kay of Detroit return-
ed last week to visit :with his fam-
ily here_
Mr. Morley Wilson, of Dresden,
visited* with friends here over. the
week-end:-
Miss
eek-end:`•Miss Irene Stewart has been con
fined tn her bed through illness fo
several days.
r
Mr. Wm. Kay, who has been he
town for some time left Monday
morning for Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McKenzie, of
London,; spent Sunday: with the lat-
ter's mother in town.
Mr: Ronald Witwer
,left for
Strat-
ford t
ford -Monday morning, where ;;he
has. secured •a position.
Missr
G eba Hadden,,after a few
holidays spent in London, is again on
duty at the Post
Office
Miss Mildred Nor*, returned to
London Monday after a week's :holi-
days with her parents here.
Rev. R. E. Southcott, of Gowgan-
da, Northern Ontario, is g
spending,his
holidays at his home in town.
The Jaines St. Methodist ,Sunday
School will hold their annual ,picnic
at
Grand Bend. on July '23rd.-
Miss Rets' Rowe is recovering
from her recent illness and, is, now
able to be out for short periods.
There is no time like til present
for
cutting g our =
y weed
cro -
p ---y otr
know a stitch in time saves nine. -: ,
Miss Marguerite Kuntz returned
last week tram attending ,Normal
School at London; for the holidays.
Mrs. M. E. Gardiner underwent a
painful surgical operation on Sunday
last by. having her tonsils .removed.
Mr, and Mrs. Frank Johns and
child 'of Tornnto are visiting with
the former's' parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. Johns.
Mr. Arto Delve and Mr. and
Sid Sanders and familyMrs,-
motored to
Strathroy on Sunday and spent the,
lay ,there
R
ev. J. E.J. •Mi1lEard, of Sarnia;
_.
Will be' in; Charge of" the camp Service,
at Grand Bend Ca
P, during the;
°month_'
of July: ,
The recent rains in ` this "'localit
have •- sen Y
b much
welcomed,
and all
crops and . vegetation have ' been
much improved.
Mr. H. E. Huston, of town, has
been appointed to arbitrate on a
school site in the Township of :Steph-
en, near Grand Bend. -,
tMr• and Mrs. Frank Lee • and
children of Thorndale visited'Mrs.
Lee's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Easterbrook over Sunda . Geo.
Y
Mr. and. Mrs. Weekes and daugh-
ter and Mr. Phillip Rowclitfe, of
London, were visitors with Mr. and
Mrs, Robt. Pinney on Sunday.
Mr. H. E. Huston has been appoin-
ted a delegate . to attend the'''reat
Hydro Conven g
tion' at Niagara Falls,
on -the 26th ls,
and `27th of Juno
Mr. and' ,
nd M
rs. Ralph, Millan. and,
three
children, Idr
.,n
of'
Detroit,
.aro
, Visit-
ing
with
g the i '
or
mer s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. -J.. Millar, of Exeter
North. ,-
-
he
flower committee of tete Hor-
ticultural Society, met•`on Monday
evening
last st to
arrange for a flower
show to be held about the end of
August.
us
g t.
The Press party •who left
here on•.
June 9th, according to -a cablegram.
received „here, an'", Saturda
Y 'arrived'
at Antwerp on Saturday; raft being`
in -g ed health slid; etiieying',the t°rip.
Mlea Gertrude' Winer, of Termite
who:'.h1ls,been holidaying for the pa • �•,
feW 'weeks at -the•
'ho •° ,
me of her
pa
ents, Mr.' and Wire. 'Wm. iner, ieft p"r'
Saturday fora short visit II'., „
Detroit. ing
Your Stock. Wants SALT '
IT IS ESSENTIAL.,; FOR BEST
RESULTS.
WE HAVE THE BEST CATTLE
SALT
ALSO FOR HOUSEHOLD;, BUTTER,
AND COOKING PURe'OSES.
EXETER SALT WORKS'
maximito
I. OO..F.'
DECORATION DAY. SERVICES
ON SUNDAY, JUNE 29th
All Oddfellows are requested to,
meet at the ,Lodge: rooms Sunday at.
etrnoon at 245 p,m
A Special Meeting for the purpose
of installing officers by D.D.G.141.,
on Thursday, July- 3rd at 8 p.m. Re-
freshments.
T. PRYDE -
N. G.
E. A. HOWALD
Sec., pro tem
"He was' pretty wild when s
married_ him, wasn't he'?" ask
Brown. "Yes, and now he's positiv
ly':savage,".replied Black.
HURSDAY; 'JUNE 26th, 1924
�IIIIIII III I . '` • '' ° •
, 1010, �I0011IIIIMItIIIII�II0111 .1.0 111111000.11lllllilllllllll 00!1lllllllll1010
I I IIIIIIIIIIIIII[IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIii
='
MOM
S
toile I�ress
ANOTWO SIUPMEN'T 01' NEW VOILE DRESSES
WEATHER: THE. STYLESARES TE THESTHOT
H
VERY MEAT AND MATERIALS THE
PR.10ED AT
VERY NEWEST.
6 th 7, ()01
14IA19E 'FROM GOOD WEARING PRINTS IN "GOOD PATTERNS WITH
ELASTIC BANDS. EXTRA VALUE
Your choice for 9c.
C H WAY
AIQ,731.7TTON `'LJAIDERWEAti„
Hatchway No -Button
Underwear
The Young Man likes this 'Make -as there' are no buttons
to come off. Try Hatchway for the hot weather. In %Combin
ation Suits only Per Suit $1.50
Smart Sailors for Mem
Weare showing the newest styles in the Rough Straws,
These are going fast. ,r
$2.00, $3.00; '$3.50
Khaki Pants with -Shirt
to Match
Just the thing for thehot weather. These garments
are cut right and look well.All sizes; each $2.25
•
U:t,hcott
.01111111.
worm
IMMO
he �IIIIIIIii1.I11111II111INIIlIfi8lflNilllAlIIIIPlIluuurreuullliillllimu//////.////,///............r.a. ......... .....
IIMPOINMW
rlisseimmilmir• -a
ed FOR SALE -Auto Trailer,: capac-•
e ty 1400..4bs.; practical
1F new;, with:
hew tires and good rack. Appiy, at
:Times office or M. C. Sleamon, Cen-
tralia.
Mr. John Pryde .left Friday eve
eer
ing for bLake,Newfoundla
where• he it'll join; i17r., Wares, who:
preceeded h'i t; a .few,., .weeks ago.`.
Their intention are tdi remain -there
fol sone 'tithe e ,
:otter ' a -
ear' .;
Y s .. trial,: without a'
newspaper ' the, _Board„of Trade
•Tho ”
told
with
a o`
ula °'
tion
P oi• 5
,n 5;000'
har -guaranteed Messrs.' Thompson
& Son enough trade to;;v arrant them
inre-issuing
The Post
The lawn bowlin club art Goderich
g'
had to =cancel their annuah,tourna-
ment this year, owing , to; • Iack of.
outside •entries It, .woulVd:seem that
the ,enthusiasm 'in` this;, once ve
o ul
p p ar game - is on the.Y wane.-
n-
nd,
The Presbyterian choir of 'L'av
'church furnished ;the .music for:t
Sunday School anniversary'
Thames Rea$ church on; ; -Sunda.
Miss Blanch'"'Senior,;sang a solo *wit
excellent effect
"Motorist—Flying _ maeliines wi
eventually 11
3' su 1
ant
PP automobiles,
,i
m of
int
Y, P on. 'Friend—But,what will
9
Motorist—Oh, I suppose ;we'll have
to let pedestrian's and farmers use
them.'
Under the Ontari
o Motor .Yehielea
Act, ever'yone who drives a motor
car or truck for pay or'gain: and `also
any one .between the:
a
soil
6 an
g d
18 years, ;Who drives his own or _his
parent's car, must have a -license a-
part from the owner's license.
A11' the High School, 'staff teaoh
teach
era: have completed" their ,duties for
;this year end"have gone tatheir res-
pective Domes---MVIiss° :Hale; Ganan-
0
,qua; 143iss;Ross, Clifforde.141is =
sTJpr-
•rance, Seaforth;-`Mr.:McQuarry- and
Mr. Bowers, ;:Toronto:, . ,
ry
en
he
at
y.
11,
n
be done with these expensive roads
Next Sunda
th
y es:
erv.ixes-ing Main
St. Methodist ch>ircwill. be :in
in
charge e oi•
g ev.
R• . H.
E.LI
vmgstone, 'of'
Elimville. In the evening he will
speak: on the working of ``Govern=
went Control in British." Ceduinbia"
from m the view point; of, an` "eye=wit-
A scarlet;iever epidemte has brok-
en out in Kincardine and all': •schools;
ictu
p re shows, dance hang and other
gatherings will be closed, indefinate-
ly. They have oyer 70 cases in the
town. This shows to what an alarm-
Eng extent this disease will go if not
checked
and the utmost precautions
are not observed.
Mr, Isaac .Salkeld, of., near ',Gode-
rich, who some years ago married
Miss Fanny Bawden of
, of earths
proud, possessor of : a mantle', '
le '�
and, other , • r , indde
articles o! furniture, made
froixi a walnut '
Inut tree Which she^
. helped
to
66
years .plant Y s a
0
on• hi
g s
P
ro
ert .
P.
Y The tree made over 100 Leet'
of lainber, some of the 'boards'being
inches wide.
During'July y and Au est there '.
g on'
gregations of Main St:. and
Cavan
Churches
ea
will ,be united. for worship's,
During July Rev.'Jaineg Foote will
co
n
d c -
..,.
ut
the, - :,• ,
services ;'
s
of
w
or
she
.each
P
Sunday in. the morning and evening"
in; Main, St. Methodist church and,
alio prayer Meeting -each' Thursday
Hing ,r rli .Oaireri'" Presbyterian"'
urcli , During' -August the.' order
1 'be ,reversed with Rev: 10, E.
dale. in charge of "the union con-
atio
g n each Sunday in � Cavan
esbyterian,, church and 'a : union
ager service each •Thursday oven-
in Main St,,'Mpthediet„ ei%urch.
17
ch
wil
C1ys
gee
Pr
LOST --A pair; of glasses, ' lost a
round Mrs W. D Yeo's or W. J.
Sta'tham's: Finder please leave sante,..•
'at";The ",Times Office,,Exeter., ..
WANTED—A school to G -tier for
S. S.' No. 10 f Usborne,; seal attend
ance. S a
t to'etie '
ez
ace
P c ertiEicate
and salary. Duties to commence
Sept, lst'. Apply 'Hairy 9(Testlake,
Secy—Treas. Rat.' No '1 HenSakl,' Ont.
' POR.'`SALE '`Handsome;' Mahog-
any ny • Gerhard. 'iieintzman . glans
-(Louis XIV,)' like new. Miss -Greg-
ory, Exeter. '
SALE -Large q antitY of
flat•silver and fancy china,':new, sac-
,rifice prices' for quick disposal. -Miss
Gregpry, Exeter:'
LPW
WE ANTE
D
•Persons' desiring work at the -Can -
.ping Factory for the genpack, please
leave Wallies :at the ,office. Will re-
•quire about'l0•'women'Por`hand pick
STRATHROY
• `Anyone wishing to go to Strathroy
for ,the 1st of July, Please ring 142
Exeter
Master• Billy ,Burke, son of Mrs,
Wt: , Burke,' or town; one day Iasi
,week, fell off Mr.. Fred :Elierington's
:little pony and hadethe- misfortune
to :break a' small 'bone in hiSr wrist.
As a=:result' he is •carrying: his arm in•
a sling
Dr W. E Brownie
who . o has°.:bee
visiting his father, Dr.' J. W. Brown,
ing as oth er rel
ative
s here' left fa
s,.
hi "
home ,;in Caledonia, Minn., o
Sunday evening. Since leaving hone
the"doctor attended'the 'Internati
al
on
Rotr
a .Cony
Y e ti
0
'at
ConventionToronto
and, also eattended a reunion 'of his
felloay stut}ents at -McGill Univer• ie
ty, Montreal, the latter bei m's,
ng a most
en o'
.able affair j Y. fat
r ing
which a bunch of
whole hearted, one-time students
met ;'to 'make merry; swop old-time
reminiscences• of their studious •days,
and enjoy inconviviality a few hours
intercourse." Old McGill has'turned
out a few good, odes, ",but, none of
them have `rung truer than W.E
The W.M.S i,o! Main St. Chureli
entertained the Little Light Bearers
and
their mothers, last:Saturday
. .. titi•day " af-
ternotnieet A. `splendid •• musicaI • pro-
gram• • was 'given bythe
primary
class
es
o!
the
S n
da
u Seho
Y of
with
Violeta
Ga
morel "
1 giving two
Violin
seleetions accompanied by, Miss Mar-
jorie.'Medd, Mrs. Mollard'sstory-for i
the -
chit
dren and Mrs. � Howey s read-
ing were also very instructive and
mucri ':
a
eels"
P ted.
Pfi There
was a
splendid attendance, showing the
real r inters
t'
s the
mothers are taking
in th
e
;efforts'
of their 'Children. 'Af-
ter the 6prograin, the Sports COM/nit-
tee tee provided .'a good time` on' the
lawn :for the childr•�en, ccnis.iStin o!
•a;Ce
a
g
s a C.. >, the', d.; t
onesa
t
and
ole
ae
d t
h,
happy •:exercises 'with .a nice lunch°
which. waS :much' enjoyed 11Srs. "96':y
G. Medd and: liths: ,Rich d Hunter,
the
efficient' superintendents` til.;`.tfie•
Little Light •,B,earers','Dept,' are .to
be complimented on the ,success of
thoite-work.:, • '
s •
n
r
n
e,
W: R.. Goulding x 1 ASTON
• 1,lieensetl &uctioineer for 'the Clouse
ty of ,.Ruron.. Correspondence arrange*
meets fors®ales 'Can. be ;nide bg sail
Ing ap 'the Central Hotel, Exeter. '
Charge , moderate, satisfaction
goaraute•ed,
A. T. C.. M.
Organist • and Choir; iastex. James
St. Methodist 'Church.
Teacher -Of "Piano, 'Vocal and The-
ory, Instructor of 'Music In the Public blit
Schools:
TERMS , MODEit'ATE'
Box 67 :E
•:
_
star.
'NOTICE
These are the Prices you can :
have
your work done by
ELLIOTT `.& -JOHNS
Cleaning,
'Pressing
g, and Repairing
'.Also Tethering
Men's "' Sults
Cleaned and Pressed .. 75c,
Pressed only; �• 50c
Dry. Cleaned andPressed $2.00
Dyed and Pressed $4,00
Suits Pressed and
diC
esle
a
ned,
1.00
Dry Cleaned and Pressed $2.00•
Skirts„ Pressed. , 50c.
We also Make and Trim Suits with
First Class ,Trimmings for, -$20:00.
If you want a new Suit of Clothes,
Come in and get our prices. We can
give you a Blue -Suit guaranteed All
Wool,• ° Indigo , Dye. .Never Fade
For $35.00
'ORK AND FIT GITARANTE
1 ,W _ E>ii
` When-' you want your Suit !Clean-
ed and Pressed, let us know.'` We will
call for them . and deliver- them.
Always at Your Service
- INSURANCECOMPANY
• THE BIETROl'OLTIAN
LIFE
The
Metropolitan Ptitan Lite Insurance
e
Company of New Yorke
insures more
people
and= is growing faster thanany other life
insurance company
Obviously, the reason for. Metropol-
itan supremacy in its field, is that
people believe ft
s o '
lfcies
P •. , .most des-
irable, its service best, and its costs
most economical. This Company is
ready, to serve you. Tell your insur-
ance wants to CHARLES. P. WAY,
Metropolitan Agent, Exeter, Ont.,
Canada.
•
G ,'E -
s
Clothing n P
Ho ,
We areleased
P to announce that
were
are :able to return to our work°
and are again able toive
s you
prompt and satisfactory service.
C1
s
in
g
, DYe
i
n
g
Re-
pairing
Turning g
of
all kinds of clothing.
LADIES', S
. ,WORK. A SPECIALTY
We also make Ladies' ,and Gent's
Suit
sto,
Order. -
A trial ie solicited.
ed.
W. •
H'GREGG
T
Auoit
•
s
CLOSED CAR
DAY . AND vignT i 3aavit '>l
CHAMPS ^REASON:ARLE
A. T. HARNESS
Phone 142, Exeter.
CARLING B.A.
• Barris ter'
'Sol
r,' iCitOr, ,i®.,
Locale,' Iisveatnients, Ynuraace
Office ar ,
., ,C, ling•$lock: Bisin $t: Eiietes
G. S
DENTAL .SURGEON
Graduate of the
y
al
College
el
Dental Surgeons of OarlO
and .Un$.
versity Of Toronto,
Late
District Yle>Qtal :®dicer '1 ut- ' r
tart' District Nu her One, London„.(74
Ant_
Main
Office
,• 14lain `St iCieter, Ong,
Phone 34, Exeter; Hours 9.00 am,
to 6,30 p.m."
Office hours at ZURION ONT., Tnen;
only, at 10.00 o'clock a.m. to 1 Od
o'clock p.m; Phone,:79.
A:. nrafaalliT
Vetere ary Burlivit e
Office.- rMeDonnedPt 49cri
ee enables on .
Johne St. Phone calls, recelye pros'Dlt�'„
attention. Phone !,111F.;..-
Local
Caarta' .7�7.
I All .NOW IN A POSITION T_
GIVE OUR LOCAL 'TRAD
E
dN
'Air;
MOST .IMMEDIATE SERVICE.''
a
'sha'.
= W
TRY UB - Phone 58W'
,Cochrane Machine
Works,
Ford motors reground, fitted with
Pistons, Complete $16.00 Every,
make of Car Motor and
Engines re-'
au
Isr nd
with Pistons Complete to fitr_
also ' '
Tr61CtOra {s+ v,• .,,, ,,,,,
'AR
SFOIt
�Alell.. taw' CII,ofoar;+:
f.
e,rMA.is the. :To _
Tuciceaeifiith ''send'
Hibbert. ,Good
kuildin
ga and well located ada'roar- ;':
ke
ta. '
Priced
d ri
ht.''
� Apply iT
to ',Th
Cameron, roar
..®uct., Box 164r Exeter.
n
1111111
IiIIIU p
IIIIIlIl1111IIIIlII1111N
: ,, IIIIIi,
s ;.
•
1
ar°
a
1�
rl
a'
R N '
�...
R
Et'
art 1
xl .,
Q Pi['ifbe
' ' L
Ns
R
OW`
EIoTSI;D"'EltilllAlll4ERS �1,i4T;D `
I+ i11Vk1Itm. DDrn llcTOR•
Phone Bee. 2d* House 20J.
IIIIIIIIIIi1011IIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIII[IIIIIIIIIIIII,
1