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atively few' who do thli of •Christ and With the' intet•ests -of ,Iiis For Sale, or Exchange
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THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR IPEBUOYS
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kingdom.. A rather minimal eireum- ' ' Equity in 'a medein 6-reom braise in - . • , • . • . '
• Hy .annoy rural Lassiellers and stance, and- one-verY. pleasing to the South London; Good terMS .can be ar- „.
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33ritish .Columbies brewery 'paid, its
ehitSehOldeils,800,i'ler,.eent.,on their Ses
'veitafeat'? -; ' - - '' "1, ' ' ; . L ';': ' r... , : . '
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.110Vt brewery:is:St
Our Werk and -Prices. Wilt Plersee Yeti
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4., - .argess,,, or rai, . . 10,,s,,..
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. . New is the tante t� 'ge ., rdof y,eur,
noa-13T2odilein6'. hens: We will4.0:310nr '
. eulling• frac 'of -ohsti'ffe: We al$o'vra0
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your ia•Ying„ 'Pen cull, edi - while t)%e.'
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Efoherty Stove Co.—Entire line of Quebec ,Cooks and- Ifeaters '
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, Go.'''' °heel.' ''ihM of ;".Q.. tfahee ,'Oecihs. alai Hates
, ,T01•07:1t0 Wand, Millbe Silos • Water, Systems, Piirape,, Wood and steel .
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Well; 'anressY„', Premier' •VerguSon,
ri't as - bad ,as :Os' Italian :dictator,
he Sti.SUppresithig, - ell ; Snerwepairete
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h.ire...,,
Of :_il,'Q:0111e0. !year
shosVed,,s; sUrPlues • of 'osier ;$30000,090
and ' paid • a, ,profit' for', '''bilat.'"Yeaf
antounting to over . 4,40,0u0 .selftkig
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chiele.ens and dn,elcss.. Whdrzesday and"
.' ThitrAilaY farerteonssat.resdenee,'Vic-'
•iax•ia etreet, five 'dooro north of •C%',Isl.
tfaalts.,'„ 'Cali 231,, Clikon,,eentralt
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"fr9.9 of 931.,91t,g, 9 't!trotigh '9,11z" effie'
Phonee...,..smeica, ,g1,4i *,esidene., 21.417
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:1 T'anksi-:141' Et'lu!'1)11"t' etc'
Pedlar. Pe, ().P1 LiMied's, iille,,of ,Steel Reefs, Cubierts, Ceilings,. etc.
RenireW and PrinifOse Creom.SeParetors.
•et dot* ettp71 ,,.'... .,„,
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S'IVIr. Sinclair. says ' Mr. Ferate011
tints -in every direption," says The
eacon-Beralds"blIt !St), does alt,Sine
trt,.$8...a 11111e„e„
received by theebt.eweries, , . . ,
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"De Yen knOW, :"bhat "therOL is iame;
profit, nmcle,froin a brewei•y in Brit-
ish COlinnbies With a eke of 200 har-
, :pteeps.cherch,:plinton, on Oet, 27111,
.. asst. the RSV I, C. H,arrofers Leona
,Lillictn; eldest daughter of IVIrs, and
. 142`8. George' Taylor of Clinten; to
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; '.'. A. E 'FINCH, ' .
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Canadian Goodrisih, Rubber' .:).'s Footwear, Rubber Boots, Rubbers '
.• and 7spper Overshoes.- • . ; ' '
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' When interested in any Of the aeOVeslines. our r,epreseittative with
an EXPERT will call
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air for are. not . 'his , inituil,s W. E.
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r els a day than from a . flowing od
JanesAl h d son of
'mi.., *km. Aieni..(ead: (4 ,eitudey.,
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and give you ,an,tstimate. 1 •
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Premier' lcurgusert says his 'GeV-
=en-tees-11ml is a temperance mea-
re btit it seems to be quite warmly
by the people who have al-
well. with a productied,o1 2,000 Oar. -
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rels 'a, day?». ., s
. . It doesn't- look' as if"the'econstunp.
tion of .liquov had fallen off to any
great extent, in the Sunset Province
under 'Government. Control,
,pseSKARD=GLAZIER -:-. At. Ontario
street 'church parsonage, on Oet.
, 80ith; by the Rev. Cs J. Moorhouse,
Edith 'Elienbethe .daughtesci of 'Mr,
and -Mrs. Adans•Glazier or...Clinton,.
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NOTICE
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Dtiriirts lily absence from. Tirevn Mr.
'IL - WiltSe will. reeeives.and give re.
teipts therefor; . all , moneys •ivhich
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' ' For Gasnlinc ' Oil' and drease
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. Tires, Tubes and Accessories.
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.dorsed
sys opposed temperance measures
the past . s.. .
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orrthae
the mannfactstrers wish it o
to fall ft
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, , to tharles Elwin PiCkard son. ot
. Ilfr. and IVIrs. Fred Pickarll Of Gods
'erich township, ' • a
wonld have \been paid to ' me.,s‘rere I.
here. Those' interested - will please
-take' notice and act accoi,diney.-
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Let et
iii iigure yaur Tracking
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Dealers in .General liardware,'Paints Oils ,Steves, Ete.
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TELEPHONE ss. ' . CHI-NAMEL STORE '
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One -cleric and tvro knights have
igour
Stanieg Township
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dorsed Ferguson's policy,
t at elast half a dozen presbyteries,
sde tit of clergy and /antlers hsve
Mr, and 'Mrs. John Innes. and ,IVIiss
Dorothy -were visitors on Siraday with
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KERRes-In Seafortb, on October 1.9th,
;be', ,IVIr. , and Mrs.S. W. G. Kerr; of
- - S S Cooper , '
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COAL
ndemned it and one knight has
it '.
Brussels friends. - • -'
Monetville, a son. , ; -
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llomin Feed :
Having erected
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raned with .faint praise.
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After all, how can we hope to have
ohibition while . brewers and distil-
MrHarty Deihl spent last week
with 'friends in ,Stratford. ,
The following -is the report of S. S.
MAMEY---l'h McKillop, on October
' 27th, to 1111. and Mrs William Man-
ley, a son. • .
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Auction.`Sale
Of Dairy Cows and Heifers. . The
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A ear load has arrived. This feed
new coal sheds will
,have on hand full stock of coal for,
Immediate delivery. Prices reason -
able. Also a quantity of dry maple
No. 1, for the month of October.
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undersigned atietioneer • has recei-ved
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as very hard to buy now and we would
n -are turning out their product by
a thousands of gallons? These Pea-
Names are in order of standing:
Sr. 4th—Marjorie McEwen, Marion
. Deaths
NICOOL—In lfforris Twp„ Oetober
instructions to sell by public aucstion
Fairholme Fartn, Clinton, on
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F R DARROW
'advise laying in your requirements,
wood.
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R. J. MILLER
i are bound'. ,to- sell the stuff to
embody. They -are not mnufaetur-
it to pOtar down the sewer.
Bhipley, Bessie Corey, Omerine Le-
Beau.
Sr. '
on
25th. Sarah Elizabeth Iffills, -wife
of James Nichol, in her 40th year.
.at
Thursday, Nov. lith, .cornmencing at
100 o'clock sharp, the- following;
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' 'BARRISTER
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' Bran, Shorts and Flour
Orders taken at residence, phone 112
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Mr. Furguson seems to' be going. on
s assmnption that if people can
sily get plenty to drink they won't
ink it, It didn't so work out -when
ly the barroom door divided people
3rd-3leirma 'Shipley, Vera
Saundercocks Karl Stanbury, ;
Sr. 2nd.—,Toe ;Corey, Stuert Mc-
Ewen, Clarence LeBeam :
Jr. • 2nd. ---Nora Stewart, Isabel
,Saundereock, Gladys Saundercock.
Sr. pr.s.„_3-„k H„derse.a.
RING—II) Turaberry, on Oct. 22nd,
, asons vi -ie o pien L.
SophiaH I ' ' 'I" f Ste I L
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sing, aged 67 years. s
.• ' IN SIEMORIA111 •
MILL:HR.—In loving memory of Wil-
fred David Miller,,son of Mr. R, J.
10 Durham sows, bred to freshen
from December to March; 10 Holstein
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cows„imed to freshen from January
to March; 2 Jersey 'cows, milking; 2
Polled -Angus cows to freshen in Ap-
ril; Jersey heifer, , rising \ 3' years,
Jersey heifer,
- el ,
' win be at his' office „
in *Clinton each
IVIONDAY '
Will have two car loads in very
shortly, one Maple Lef and one Five
Roses. Flour and Feeds are down a
little at present and it is a good time
to book your requirements,
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C,. AL .
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Stove, Egg, Nut and Threshing Col
Coke and Kennel Coal
ini. anything they wished in the
.y of assorted liquors. '
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['he Sinicoe, Reformer has
Jr; Pr.—Bobby Glen, Clifford Hen-
derson, Edna Saundercoelt.
—W. E. Gamble, teacher.
Miller, who died Nov. 2nd, 1922.
"I -Ie had a nature you couldn't help
. loving, ,
springer; rising 3 years,
bred to freshen m March; 3 Holstein
heifers rising 3 years, bred to freshen
in February; 2 grade heifers,
Prom 3 to 6 'pan; '
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Oyster Shell Biel Scp
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Also Dry Hardwood
B. W ARD
Phone 155. Huron
entered
The follo-wing is the report for the'
A heart that was purer than gold;
,Jersey
rising 3 springers; 3 Holstein-
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And all poultry necessities alvrays
Street,
fifty-ninth year and is just in itS
months of September and October for
And to those who knew
years,
Angus heifers; in
Illustrated Lecture
on hand. Prices are rieett and qual-
Inc. . Newsy, well -edited, well-
ntecl and up to daM in every way
, S. S. No. 3: - • -
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pr. ..o.o.----,;.ar;e smarager, 80, Lil-
shim and
• loved him
IISs
rising 3 yeiirs Jan-
nary s 12 heifers, Holsteins, rising 2
021 Holy Land
On Wednesday evening, Nov.:17th,
it high.
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e Reformer is re,creclit to the pro-
•sion. May it see its -one hundredth
thday, and then some.
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%Tot only the smaller newspapers
; the large ones are being arnal-
,nated, last week saw the Kingston
lian Iffarlcs, 70.
Sr. 4th,—Eleanor .Scotchnier, 76,
Margaret 'Chuter, 65, Harvey Taylor,
e, Leo Kipfer, o.
.,Tis. Ult.—John Marks, 50.
•Sr. &el.—Irene ,Scotchmer, '54, Rob.
Taylor, 49. .
memory will never grow old."
-- —Father, sister and brothers.
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301.INSTON—In loving. memory of
Mrs. William II. Johnston, who
passed away on November 1st,
1°25.
And then with all her sufferings o'er,
years. Everythin will be sold posi-
tively without reserve as we are put-
ting in a herd of Guerns.eys. The
stock offered is an extra good herd
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put te or mo uetion arid test. Some
of these cows will giv"' 70 lb's. milk
and several test high in butter fat.
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The heifers from
WS. 'Chant, wife of PirOf. C. A. Chant
of Toronto University, will give an il-
lustrated lecture on "The Holy Land"
in Wesley -Willis church, under the
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auspices of the W. M. S. A silver col-
leetion will be token during the even-
ing, . 81-3
Buct..r>willea.t
We are in the market for a few
cars. ;Call us when you have any
threshed for sale.
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Slinger Sewing Machine
Sold on Easy Monthly Payments
' ecial two-year terms given to
farmers ,
Also a full stock of
Needles, Belts end Part •
tiolSrd and, the Kingston British
lig join forees and come ova as one
:ning paper. The Standard was
ablished over one hundred years
Jr. 3rd.—Kathleen Scetchines 02
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4„.ga,et Marks, 01.
Pr. --Tom Seoluner, Mary Marks,
. - —Marion McZwen, teacher.
Shell join her friends that are gone
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before;
And be forever borne in mind
With those beloved that's left behind.
are all our best
cows. Sale will be held under cover
.
11 weather is unfavorable.
TERMS: 6 months' credit on ap-
join • notes with -bank In eres
proved " t ' t 1
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We Serve ail Satisfy
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• J A FORD & SON
Phone 123
• for all makes
Sole Agent for the Singer
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lifiV. GLEN COCK
) and the Whig over fifty.
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—.Husband,' brothers •and sisters
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Durnin and Elliott, Proprietors. Tile,
is and Feed Merchants and
Purvis, Auctioneer. 82-1
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Grain Buyers
PhD)* 171,1 P.O. Box 201, Clinton'
Are like to think that the world is
Brucefletd.
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droving and that Inananity is learn-
' something as the ages roll along,
A»io»gst.the -Who
Auburn
New Quebec Heater for Sale
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: we get an awful jolt every y_eer at
llowe'en -when the youth repeat the
ae old silly triers their fathers and
•ndfathers did befort them for the
visitors attended
the Jubilee anniversary 'last Sunday
were: W. Grants Mrs. Peacock, of
Clinton were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
A, McQueen; Mr, and Mrs. John Deihl,
Mr. and Mrs. Dodd have moved into
their home north of the villag;e;
formerly owned by Mr. Noah Plaetzer.
Mr. and Mrs. 'IS Riddell have rent.
A New Quebec Heater, nearly new,
39 inches high. Apply to Mrs. How-
'aril Trewartha. Phone 11 on 636,
Clinton Central. 81-2,
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develop' es a keen edge to the
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ii-ijuoy Rubbers '
kt fifty years, One would expect
Modern youth some originality.
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l. jury looking hit(); the shooting of
'oung man near Tiverton laet week
O young Indian near his shooting
ge in the woods returned a aerdict
s ss
'''gr°8s carelessness in the ney' "
also of 'Clinton, were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. L. Forrest; ' Mr.' and Mrs,
Carlile of Hillsgreen were the guests
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or mr. ano• DIVS. YV1n, POUglaSS;
Mr. Robert Douglass of ;Saskatoon
and Mr. and Mrs. Sohn Lean of
Windsor visited at the home of Mr,
and 1Virs. W111. Douglass last iireelc.
ed the former Methodist parsonage
arid are moving in shortly.
Mr. Forest Carter, who had a very
soccessful •sale on Saturday last, is
moving into Godericii, and Mr. Bus-
301 King, the purchaser of the "An-
burn House fools possession Nov. lst
The Women's Ins titute had
For Sale or Rent
Comfortable 8-ioomed house with
good cellar under all, corner of IVIary
and North streets. Town, wa,ter and
1Ai sere good land. Apply to 3. IL
Butler or Mrs. R. Tutmey, Clinton.
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deands
appetite andm
appetizing foods.
Mince Meat, per lb, 20e
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"w ang's 2. lbs. for 25r
Seedless Raisins (new) 15e
Every
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Pair Snag Proof '
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.arms." The young man seemed
have fired his gun in the direction
the noise of persons approaching
shack, instantly killing one of
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in --Ii' I'N'ked. iik° little mcn'e‘
n carelessness. What did lm in-
d to do5
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lany complaints have been made
the stealing of fruit by motorists
they drive -about the country! east
Poronto and fecentlY a Inez' got
, The Jubilee services, which numked
the fiftieth anniversary of the found-
ing of the present. congregation afs
ter the union of the presbyteriau.
ehurehee in 1875 Were held on Sun-
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day and were largely atteecied, the
large church being filledto its utmost
capacity both morning and evening.
The Paraeher for the day Was the Rev.
William Beattie, 'D.D:C.M.G. of -First
United 'Church, fondon, whose ser-
mons were strong and forcefuT ones-
a very
successful evening on Filday last.
They took in about $180 at then sup- 's
per and concert - •
Miss Thelma Lawlor left on Mends))
forssqlencee, where she has secured a
positen.
' .0n Monday everting last the Inter
'mediate Bible class of 1Cnox United
church presented Mr, and 1V.Irs. Forest
Carter with a ferneiy . and picture,
upon the eve of their depat.ture to
Goderich, where they intend to reside.
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- Auction Sale
Of P-olled Angus and Durliam
cattle, The undersigned will offer or
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sale at Walker's Hotel Stables, Bruce-
field, on Nov. 10th, at 1 &Mock, the
following: Polled Angus cow, 4 years
old, due Jan. 21; Polled Angus cow, 5
years old`due Dee, 14; Polled Angus
heifer 'with city at foot; Reg. Polled
Angus cow with bull calf 3 months
old at footri Reg.. Polled Angus Irull,
18 months old; 0 Polled Angus steers,
Bleached Seedless (new) 25e
Valencias (now) 18e
Jelly Powders (all flavors) 3 for 25e
Sweet Potatoes ..... .. 4 lbs. for 25c
Stnyrna Figs (eating), per pkg. 15e
BANANAS, OR,ANGES; GRAPES
APPLES SPANISH Et
, ONIONS, c.
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High Pressure ,
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ts st ,
ss ' 5. , Low Temperature ,
'kef,' -' et
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names ancl addresses of a party
) -had come to an unoccupied farm
his with bags .ancl baskets to help
inselves from his orcherd, and bad
at up' before a magistrate. They
e fined' a fat sum, 'which may
sages, calculated to inspire the con-
gregation to undertake even greater
:things in the ,future than ever at-
tempted in the past. Dr: 13eattie's
mots
'ling subject was "The Lure of the
Unattained," and in the evening he
"T•he
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EXETER: The telephone line of
the estate of the late . Dr. 1-1Seidniali
haS' been '' purchased by Mr, Wm.
Fraytie of Usborne. There are 106
subscribers on the line, serving a por-
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3 years did; 9 Polled Angus steers '2
years old; Durham cow, 6 years old,
due Oct 27; Durham cow, 6 yeare. old
due May lst; 2 -year-old stser; 7 year..
old steers; ,3 calves; 14 pigs;, 5 sheep.
Terms: 9 months credit given on ap-
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L LAWSON & CO -
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PROMPT DELIVERY
Phone 111
Yon know what that means in a Rubber Boot. It simply means
longer wear and more oomfort as well as cheaper footwear,
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It mens you will not have to buy rubber hoots as often as before, ,
because Life -Buoy Snak-Proof Boots will last you longer.
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ili them to resitect the .property of
ors. It is a curious thing. that 'city
think
spoke on the subject, Man Be-
side the Brazier." , The discussion of
thisd the'preacher
ton of the farmers in the township
of. 'Claiborne,
proved. joint notes, or a idiscount of
4 per cent. allowed for .ash. Wm.
Ross, Proprietor.
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The Kaufman Labora•tories have found the way to cure rubber ,
without the perishing heat used heretofore. The life and elasticity
are left in Life -Buoy Bobber
pis seem to the country is
lie property. They -wouldi very
:intrulion their
subjeafforded an
Oppertunity to say some very pointed
things concerning those followers
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One ,good leather rocker. Apply to
Geo. , II.. Elliott,
Auetkneel. . 81-2 •
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A speeially, woven fabric is used, every fibre is
)h resent any on
rate-prerkses,'blit -seem to imagine
of
Jesus who tarry on the outskirts' of
Miss Flora Cook, Nor
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fot Sal Rent
. of which per, ; .•