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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1912-03-08, Page 3MING Seedthrie, the i'vest depends ter of the far 1912 is bigger and us you all about over Roots, Grains., Vegee. se Smelt Prof Rots, IMpleraentsf ete, it us lig with your name • or Catalogue will be sent Da it to -4y, ADDRESS, lit Oats st right now OS rD H LIVEN ay rove $10,000 AN K LYNOTT Imes worth of attach's; this medicine has beeri to law as complying ire requirements. It wali Will stop pain arid back too frequent desire to , soothe and strengthen., every wy for lta.vin&- Dt an ingredient that cart will benefit. All that I it yourself so that you! =Faced. number of requests, r md more copies of rar ; This book is new and ns Complete descriptions,. ,...cts and cures of kidneys, diseases. All who write re will be sent a copr ated medical book -the a these diseases for free 'ofl. x.rie such as I have, if c cured and don't want LOOKING for curt* symptoms over 'and let - by. ieSymptoms: ek. teeire to urinate. itructIon of urii104. min the bladder. )XC. the etoro se. Wel elLnes„ .dizsdne011 under rig t r part of the body.. liver trouble. nth: under the heart. joint. k or head. 14 In the kidneys. r the joints. or the musclea. in nerve:4. rhe•uroariat.. • — ; I 1 .11 I ' 1 • ' I . . 1 I . , . . I . , •H. . , . •• . - . - , ,, • Aliii i I - . . ,e. POSIT0.11, . • . owwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww*wwwwww• • visitto 1 s len 1; : le „ 4440014,440***********•••••••••••44' * ' ....401440140410004•4044•4040* ..... ...----wwww-..---• -.. Malliallillil. ha v, ,.. te, . 7 • -., . I eron e - •, a f fi "a tarn I ;41. • 4 1 , - THEthe souttouto owl*. saiN, . W.- rt. tWa, vloc-Ptste • o. A. BOGERT. Donor*, Marmor • - • . - , Lit. e . . 116. , •will • ,i,- , , 'ea. e ' 'all . - :•,t ., • , •• tlie, .W ity. 01 ik ; e: I - Z;feVir , ee c ine bLL • . 0 , Openestesielete — - 44174*.ben Ileesev• Fla* -- 00,700,000 Teed Asset" - • e 1010,000,000 , z • : • • • t • "02 . • , • . el • - Ober, , Pe . 6,9, lecla e ' ' el ze, ye IV. t e le e o I 1 z t.• -h I tnet- • • e he 101 . h 1; • • . _ , 1 it eeesesed ere-,,,espeee , ......„..-......"...................... I II ...... . . A- wecessity. When Travelling, • 'travellers Cheeks and Letters a Credit, Issued by this] beak sreessaed ht soy portal the World, 1110, are self-kiontifying„ and make it an easy. matter to , procure ready *none? tif Atty.-stage of the journey. • If lost or stolen, .they aro of uo value to finder orthief. . Full information regarding these conveniences of travel, sneer be *Undated at any branch of Tea lemma; BeennI . A. E. COL8ON NIdoater. SEAFORTH BRANCH, ' ' I I 1 for .,,,, ber 72 ' 3bnn Senior : 92‘ ele John Do lisn Y Jo I . • of .. 65 66 • CI y An • 9 5.' i "it 4ul • • g t 1 let R • rd A," 7 Se C ,. • -1.4 OS ; Mary Da oyn nit eeeiri. p h ng on. no e71; a ot . , 'a 4 a Ite eta 90, '' 'z't I, 'ea .n.e,I Keln the 4 NV/ 'her. John et s a j I • 0 • d i e •• Cale LI* es Bur ed• , at: _Me u CY c-, le 6, ry e - 71-, in e, hi, or 11- • • • y, • ; .151 *dies • -1 • ' , ' Here ' 0 uitin .. , I ,• . Should Pantie 1 For , 11 . . ,4 . I tylis-h I i . , and 111eat Ladies' . ring S. . f .. ess 1 rv - t . * 1 Its Mom 0111Millt , w ---o--"'""•""". SiNOSEINOMIS t of • C 1.1 e • • twit „41„„ '"''' '''', , iota ever since. TO 'the iren,:ber of the farail' y ethe of the entire community. their sad bereavement." husbe 4 a 'Sy pat goes out • y alis lain • t ., J• • • lb ' 4ings a• Oar ' 0 Will . g 1 the ou ofur be/itt *r6w'll • On'AVO ,_, . Lq.as. ye ore, •ail' igreas ttle 0: repaid t D your oeen '• so , r ha be y d: in t la . r a . ce- h a, su :i u ul be ' • th a,. , . "a rev .• T 6 care perlds Ir The, d velehed • i s t of the as N • a y t•Jf re - MI kah, . 6 aid is y. It eye B. 4' h. : first t• ill a b notne c , I of y o he it 1 er b. 0 .v ck. 1 _,S ge in h ild zee he it S ge sot, d sts a i Ir g ri ur he es re gut ne• di ill ire er' ete y: ne s, e., Y , n . le •. • • ,-, cia • . . qu4'Ili . by St hare th , we We. r c S a r s ass r . can show r adies t u paSS hi assor na y nails to a. on latest , i con • , i D . . a range si • • Suits' that variety and; rnent shoWni , y GI° o el . here you; ig stock *deas whic ection with of ' , , d si . . ._ ;e, • .. , . .!' _ • 1.,--.-_-.:---.5-, . ,. •., / /ir ,- '11 , - f I ; t i \ , A -, - - , 4 . ' I j y / , 4 . ier ..- - • -r--:-- • . -'' • , :\ ': - ... . .., --/ ; _ _.... • -4',..t,- .• •-e------ . - , p i r I 1! . I a 1 I 1 ' • . ; 1 1 e 1), e . - - ei ' . c. - . - )- . N • • i• , , ti\ ._...--'° ,--- ..'"'" • Our new '' - an, attracti4e exactly pert ing taile or- that rea,dily ° the ordinat high grade I buttons, etc caveful man perfect finis • adies' aile lirts !the facture! I. give Suits-ha.ve * 1 stylishness an t fit and a pleas- appearance them above The unusual . aterials, linings, substantial , • , and the you positive , DISTRICT XATTERS, 1 . e Ate Old Friend:Heard From. McLaren Dols, L.L.B., barrister, ein " • y th of tRobsert Panson.-;--Many of Dea • • - esexiers will learn With regret et Min e ' - . the, death pt Xi. Roberti. Faison, of Rotor, and kornverly ot Seatorthq which OW' • AWill w4:101 P_reler,n- February 2erd, et the -age tie 04 year and. 8 menthse; trW'Sxeber Times of last week' gives the following adational particulars:The deceased had been' :a411 -mg tor severe si wake, baying taken a• cold, which oredually pulled him do'cwn. Mr. Falk- son was born in Devonshiee, England, came to Canada when a you wan, settling in Da.rlington. ••• About eizty years ago he came to this die- trict, settling on the Tharree.Road, us_ borne *here he was married; In 1874 s with 1.4%. tatrily he moved t6 me ar, 'on Huron street. Ten Years later they moved to the MCI 11084 Tuckersmith, sad -afterwards. to sea- forth, where his fleet wife died. About three y .„ears ago he moved to kieter and surely afterwards was maiited to -his now oorrowing widow- Tile deceased was a staunch Methodist and a • total abstainer !ince early youth. In Doll: tics he was , A Liberal. Besides- his widow he is survived bythiee children, .1. Dinney of Edmonton, Alberta, wfibut or lin/dine, Manitoba, and mar_ etta •at bore. The remains were in. terred in the Exeter cemetery. - • Sault .ste. Marie Michigan , formerly e. prominent resident ersraith, 'writes us on Februa as tollOws ; * "I think I have ery tutus, ot. $0.e. Expositor wa,s founded bY Goorge Xlinarn F. Innetons • rearaes tilen• 41114 I will bow 6e told the ePail between the the' Om° ka thoVt Ober I er Vital ohe ot mei nrig i The BIM Itor awl. he - toOk ousli until his death, taken it ever since. I b Practice here and / tans enclose you a clipping from, Tireesi loitt a tease I wed last The Iran J defended' was* Scotch Canadian from t LI:2.01'4Y of Bruce." The f cuPPille, referred to: Th circuit court took but one ease enpuneen MelcilloPs,which imitrous on a charge of arsen. retired about 'three o'cloak it returned and Foreman flounced the findings, th, f)ilr,IDevit II; ac,odsurotroo4 .r4eiaps which the court allowed buked. The case was the of 'the term, consuming its trial and was a great: Attorney' 'w% lc Dog, and conducted the defence, 0 Toe y r - ad Ce , -mt. Riese sell tie an o d cr. e _all. -i y fat poser b.ara it ontin vid I ve a zplend Aping well t e We•le a - prig e ,goo llo•wi • ist jury in ballot' in as 1 eJ an ivh•n Mille . cro d zett '11. to g .unr.- erdeo foug heee • ays ylct ry who P ePare ssist- , a 25. e a b *a a . ha sou he - o t t . a th an f d - 11 - t d y L, d - a ,e d I e. A d e e e •- Y - t 1; it e • a 114 ye is era ur • tre! gre loO Mat to6....4 i w a scSip,, geto ra Get fit all Bridgebur The Febritare e./ au dOphe,d_ ';sntiltslinecri: tom laW ratepaiee securing vinego, You. you. •• • • te tt ten est 1 , Y tien ch4rg , with itors• be if dr - h ha e ' 11 ' 1 44. .. A . : t, • • a was • r, o : • •rti • • 1 e tinted: :ntion -sent itted 0 leuhl oeel • lerk • •lew b qUes e 22nel • re for road .eerre HI -Th Me ve w :Ve ' The Will - c be,s I I •-, p 0. d' to et t0 fir trl wa ane ion 6 icii Of Oper 'gr e 0 • the • Catmo a o ki h- I : :t ig: • : t d•r • ell ere ch ented tend onto. g , vete thel oveer stru vat the mite rch rece g an Ithat e •at . tie f ; • c et all pr a d or 0 he end, „fi. pelti-` e by .o' the: re Ise In the ed w 11 ea 11t arn:d ed tI erk on[ se, he a- n- -I of to be to ne ; at: neI ' ; 011 merit ar re de own tee , at : d i i th e; 11•lilt s s Tailoring d s Maqnish be leade , that y statidi ot . .cir your I to e. ° 0 1.1. • '1. you . , o• ,Spring ' Depart.; 1 effect s you would • g in . you make the Sin be Sure il b se. t ; , h . , • • pi • io ., I 1 ' I • 1,1 4:1 ,-• ,. , 1 • ! -1; . il i 4 ' r .. - . .1 e / 11 • , , . eee 0„ -,--- • , • _es , . I , , I1 . , . ing -design4 ly , assurance o Woe qualitie i are! ' Every want ; or: coMbin See thein. - , enjoy it. Prices t . .ciAll erelinbig • -di tion. °a ' ' ,eir shape tile I Variety. shade and Call will thorough- ' keep.. k latest . col- and . . !.„ , ((Gramme Diamond Passes etway.eo friend sends us a clipping from a Colorado Paper containing an. account of the death of Mrs. Very Diamond, ather home in Craig, Colorado. Mrs IXamond, if • we mistake not, not, some rears ago, was a resident of Hallett Or Morris. The paper says; . 'Mrs: -Dia- mond was taken ill about one Week before her death. She was probably the cideet inhabitant of Moffattcounty,for many years a eesident of Craig, and a general favokite among Craig people who will mourn with her sons thee she ha a been called to the -world be- Med. Mrs Diamond was born in Port Waggon', Seotliend, on November 14th, 1826, and when eix years old, the fare- Lly removed to Canada': ;where she was . by Judge Holden.- The the accused. man in this where he has reeided 'tot filled the court room with who eagerly watched every proceedings; It was generally that a verdict of acquitter suit long before it was given jury, as the defence offered slumber of witnesses to ;Move character Of the accused would have proceeded further the prosecution 'objected testimony of this nature, it would adreit that the Melfillegis was all that could and there was nothing credit, so far as known, . . the fire. • - promiri cierreee roan his move -believ-d would tat , 8, teego man had to eta ctera be tO` h prey ' 1 ' nce - ilf - year riend-• In t r •t . lar I a n urth th ter esired, di ous tit) ‘. , e - e e d. t r t f - • prepa taken date meet o'clock. nit ernshe preeen Disastr,P out; aixt Vanstone four los wit by ho lar re pas , tree 1 atl tag.; la • its, .5,4..e 0. • o t 1 on t • • t - • - ,e: • ,• . . i but tre„ t(la ock r eeiness s Ores .a,otedin ilse, , tantly • - ;fire • e c initha* -A. five endgeo at as brigade nace., 's are, 8,34 Sat he 'bl no ,he t he Tie dr st T.4 ir ., . '1,5 we r, ',re ' : , venieh' ay. 8 ' flees. 000,0.w. a • i a Igo Trine flemes good and Yer WOP &imp tTh on • roke• go sing,' t w hi T y st hi w 't ta q toe, th- at tone. y g 1 q,' r: y a- ' t, e k- vv 0 wil t li I , uzt all e d ioit, in *hat , .iie and you price 1 7i1 See. • ••••••••••tLee' • li. 4'; .,- , 1•, .. ' ' , • • 1..... , • 1 . . 4.'1 • -,,, a ' • . . „ li , ‘ ..ii. . , i e , $ 2 • . „ . • _ . . • married and became the mother of a large family of children. Fier husband SCUFFLING MIXTITRES- , is -dew% and of the (children but four , are still living: Charlie a,nel Sam of 1 DANG,EROUS Craig; William, William, who is in Manitoba, ; DRE an Ste '1Y ' Sm 'when read he's was h . . _ ind Frank; In Alberta. Seventeen years, sga She and, her -son, Charlie, came fto - elextures sold under the Craig to join Sam, who was engaged in ing" are usually dangerous the cattle business, the- .boys becoming life of the little ones whom prominent ranchers:of this part of Col- eupposed to help. They contain wad°. "grandma» Diamond as she and narcotics and any .SleeP was keown to every -one„ yeas a general ekl: 'through their use is favorite and by her haPoY ways ern. to te -plainer, the 'little one dewed herself to the entire commune into insensibility. The .only guaranteed remedy for little • backed by name t th . false is ab the gu • I soot.' t y a Dina: rota . sleet rugge• olute es-e,e rant:e -bull e e , • tic- Bee builitings Par 8.88i8 which, vent ing lee fell of • y loge .ent ed nig • t • 0 f e • la. -t- e • t t 41 el le . ti . lien rot tile • a, ll: re King underst e s at; 11 that ignitin lendld by e us the Well stree doge avieet where est eovered t •th ooJ 4h fl - e s . ; o . a os a, al bk. ends yed The srk, • eavyl round, fires was the A. 1 fr wal big s that inserance and stock WO 'of fir b at bola' oup o King loss most the were now, p1.e- e bel wlas er de- k- 1 its g of 'sI at at • 40 • • el, ; ‘ et • * 1 he Best %Pie Ever The best new Spring to show such • • i Sut* Had we ever had are' Suits. - Never Were neat patterns,, 1 am . . .Vve suclifbeau- ng the ; able Of Mor41Wornen ering the Wash i w e ualityl, Quantity , I every advantage ; ; Ooods here ; ash day are of bUying • rroin Our - and discov, . their big full in Low ood Price. sea - , . . fr.,-,-----.1- 0 . , , • r'S . 1 ' ...e., e . 5 . o*nly rereedy The Late Mrs. Whyte. -We Made of a government analyst to con reference lait week to the. death - of opiates, narcotics or other Ifrs. Walter Virhyte at ILainiota Mani- drugs is BabY' Own Tablets. Th baba. We take the following aenktione,1 not .possibly do harrn-they al particulars from the Earolota, Eche of good. Theusands of raoyaers .- February 22nd; 'Although It had. learned their value. They; help Met been known for some weeks that Mrs.. the new born babe but Also the Walter Whyte was passing through the child. Stomachs and bowel t valley of the eleadow and the end was • werres, colds, shnple 4vere ere daily expected, the announcement of her ; bleed by -them and they promoe death last Sunday morning was a great refreshing sleep eo helpfid- to shock toler many friends here. About. ' onee. The Tablets are sold b e year ago Mr.S. Whyte began to feel . eine dealers or by wail aat 25 ce uuwell, but it wee not for some time , box from the Dr. Willirn ' afterwards that it was learned she : Coe Brockville. ,Ont. . j was from Canter in the Stom- 1 • etaKin •'s armt y cazim ays , ha .on 0 oubled, U bane that little medle ts edleirie 0 o e g a fir bur4 dry carr $20 the I W 1 ,ea • Rhe `'. V. 1, a,nd an - Fres ett t . e: : • ed. 100. losses ein aria 1 : h • • : . tl • . H V 0 4r e,c Al t m , -rliEAFI C:ir 'hewn reparati lady P. Tonic, re 13 'cisro, s 01 • A b ••end a NCY tie all ar ley, F01/14 -Uric genuine.!13..1 Owe and brueglet. Pill% mitre.' guar-, : * i 1 tiful colors and such perfect In addittion to the big- variety here you- save as well beca!use . large business we do we are Tailoring. you enabled get of the to stock Cif wash Materials. variety mined Ito all that is now , to show youl. i • make this and reliable have a wonderful We are the Wash deteri- Goods ..,..-..41, ...,.. .,,,,--• ..--- , e, 4..- - 1, insititute.— t'ln lijsabt4Ere a :re re sh n o heryd _ an lai•itst se 11). tended, Well s given! ox Instr the int tlie:..le,,u th kr, r.••• bree we re n Bar se but le raft t r , :borne. farmer ilea- d Ur. ve lag e isllie,u. g ratevii4 sour was_ those foe G. hoeses aed fl.ii edbiect s:io, At took e who doing Bere Was many feed- Tills. tibox In- not tor ihe as • . I 1 1 t ' X is • : 01, 41 7, - • • buy cheaper and can sell to actual saving Hence buying . , ' get more and pay less. Come , • s_ ; exarrune tnese suits, see th 1 terns and styles, satisfy yonrself 1 ill fit and yoU wfind the price , you expect to pay. • you here in new , leSs at an you and pat- as to i than. Store cif , and quantity I I ford to l' C4tton Pale Blue, -i ODD i ,I. sOC tCp141EC. Dress Champagne, , Seaforth. at miss, Voile—Grey, 'White ' A Pt' Linens Green, . prices r arild,Striped. -431 We • i l'iink have qualityI. you cannot af- . Champagne, Price e, Tan Mauve, and White. 1.1 ' • , .3- -4 . - t . i .... , , suffering Bich. An operation was performed . in the Brandon hospital, but it only re- mated the fact that all that medical treatment could do could not stop tbe dread ailment, and that death,which was only a matter of time, could one relieve her .sufferings. She re- turned to her hOrre in IlanOote, and day - bY daY grew weaker till on Sunday morning last the summons came.- Ev- ea. lime returning to Eamiota mes, Whyte knew there was no hope' for her recovery, but with that Christian for_ ttude and implicit confidence in the. divine plannings of the Great A,rchitect — - Hay. geh 1 Report -The following ---c* - - : Section relvnt of School the names 'being in order . Fourth -E. McAllister, J' Vour_th-. P. Coniftt; Jr.othird-e-J. MP. ster 0 Love . Alli__ _, . _ Green ;. Sr. Sewall -C. John,stop„ s I T 1 , It. chearle, .s:Icipter; . Jr, Blackwell, w• Fmegt' son; Jre pers. er-0. {31131tb_,, Jr. -Prime. Dueharrce•--le Douglas, N 2, o. of merit: Foreet; terfield, - Love, ond-haa.., Sr. , eaoher is the Hay 1 , Se. Jr. Mo- V , , ..... v. i P. led- Prini3 ove, S. I , sti ver c so. •bo In u .1 t LA weal the ter evening his ntes 0 T resting, ul 1,4 , ,e a dietilodt, drat them e f inn ww s elk. • ri L ii, he ' y • 1 c : to eryi the we filed ' gr et Tiv: e a w e good The as I attended, both crops wanly Road .serv* Pr in r- s- 'As** he .) es. • -'-'-- — • , • t i..0 ,•,_ . - .4' t • ' reIK• el .,, • % - -e-• - ,f- ' • • nces $7.150 . , to $17?dims • Price F terns ind 04z to 25c. 1 ncy Foulard colorS. ; rule I 11 the new pat - 306t The Ladles' 110. *axe Jowl 6011-0011 of the Univerae, which had - always 1, Characterized her life, •she faced the in- Ethel. evitable calmly, peacefully and bravelY. ' Matrimordal.-The martge Mre., Whyte was always of a quiet Edna Bernice Slemmon, disposition, but her many kindly ante. of Air. orad Mrs. Wm ter help and advice In any a sick Ethel, to Nelson Franklin m chamber and her cheerful encouagement ; Ont, took place at the In titres of trouble have endeared her, i bride's - parents at .• high Itoon to the hearts of all who knew her, ; medley, February 21st. • and her passing away leaves -a vacan- r; KA., performed the cere not only in her own home, but in • bridal chorus played by the town, that will be sorely felt. The i ther. The bride, who wag -funeral took place from Knox church . was given away by he en Tuesday afternoon and was -one of ; Wore a graceful gown the largest seen in Hai -riots for some 1 broidered net over whit thr.e. Rey S. McKinney, of Christ I bridal veil caught up eel /church, assisted Rev. E. Turkington in ! valley. She carried a s Ane service. Both irin.Stere sPolte .feel- i of roses and lilies of illgIy of the dw.a.sed's3 estimabie k rid 'wore the groom's gift, Christian life and expressed the belief, ; set with pearls.- The that e.re now her eeirit had landed 1 the pianist was a gold ludelY on Canaan's peaceful shores. Da -1 the ceremony, dinner wa teased, whose maiden name was Mar- kilning room, the table neing Waret Sillery, was born near &seta, : with white and pink carnation Ontario, fifty-one year, ago. she was • were present from WinTapa, !married eight years ago to Mr. Wan- Brussels, St Marys, Be ler whyte and has resided in Hem- and NewCort. Mr. and ,BIrs. 0 ly d Olemto of St home o ev. 3:ii, one e brl una * Lath • whi silk lilies owerlii 6 era gold nes . tick -pi sere d vie„ B , frfiSs aglater ne George, of the Wed- Wren, nd the e's bro- thnded, r and, c of beng le! ix° ft . Afar -in cora Guest- Vitt:Mel antfo rankli of - - th hf et a 1 t4 ha e • .Annive early byterieneh chtirch _e Soxpe ateo of i -.4 Pingeift Profelso : eeet„, ine-ri. i h i be ' as; "., an4, Osin '0 we : scoot : Fdare 'r ii. I, di - kgol n -,..,„4,,.. IL:r ; eie i ,dle, ,I 1j14'1141 Imo se euidisa ici0 1 leg highly ' t , 5, he t 'Of' 4 w 12 .11 v id1l 4 0 e ill aj.0 e I* J: b 0 e; s F o• es e , g i, j fe • i • nee, Pr t te, a• oecasione i*Kilpatri on , : k„ I . . le In • eye ta t: stor, lei > , unc.• ver, le - to 1 or : o tit 1 : a ,n • i I 1 . tie z a, expected. g tes il olin inot an hid env: Mete breach be sect- • „It . he te • e- : er, . ' d t • I erff,tet Cor , e • • prin. - eckwear . 1 i1 .re4 iv Ms. :p lc, „et ,,ain -eq twit ser, reel Mi r al 0 " y: tee s w; no t xseptiotuilly s tt iy I g -0 the To 04 all. a as,1 --eSome occasfon, speola• Lon -She Kinsman' usual, i , sebIe deers X ; 'on, as 4, of t lib- v ' . gar * t i 1 ; el al .4,41 ple, 4. impil e ; a , • I • , d look yyar best frock or stylish ' get, a' . eel••••• _ , . , .,.. t, .f, 4b.),..f.., ...., . \ ..o. 4. • ' ce-, . a, . , (# -.. .. Wei ,, • t The ere - New Spring r is unus ii,,,, a % , ; is a 1101it I a t 1 t t y ract of neat Neck. ive '-, I, sty. se. a .E0 h rand e . ,. 3%) •• • n. all Cur is .. g'ames gr,eater HS sf; #411.174 f Mr the n bra pres:n.t to *aril). eni• sco., still 11 Usbokia • R, :le h 3 a le •• s :-Ii a ze eh h zo .i 1 a , • g:rne. i• e• i 6 t itz-• t oe,r4 ot 4 s, as- h h d some •ndid he rs • •oci.bilitY or thre johns, a pleasant 'grandsons athere to his t birthda.Y and tselves. and, tive n •the early has 88th needi• ei !sr., at ty4, De4. t ht I n it I any Itli 63 i Seen •" En . 1 . 40 t . h6y re • i -11. del ,. rices 4 Q; II k... that wear cheapes suits o to $ 0 !ISE your well that buy. I to fi.gure. , they • $7,50 - , . , . .•.....•... ••••• .,•, , , . _J ,-•-. ,...„,„ 1.. ,,,, • - ., .15 se. It,' - - . .. .....„... - -- - 1.Sh , - -, 1 p of , .•;•-•-t l'o. g nom.Anal. -10 . wear , idea% that , to the appe i . activeness o *ii and the Stop 1 counter ; ; acid material- ranee at the finish.ed rice is merely at the and see . , . at° .. sinall F. • them. t The Accounts -.Manufacturers Small Saving's D UBLIN FRANK , OF CANADA 1, . , , of Corporations Merchen. Corporations, 1 and Individuals Soticit Bank Accounts receive 1 Special Attention.' . ; BR.AN McCONNELL, Manager. .e . . . I .14, i five I VIAS 1 1 less ism!) Mr.; ,-• joined apparel] Yttgtig colice.st. yeer,s. motYi arOh to -of I -- • I I , - to hh all; ! a ,t Jo i • 7 c tr • I I, w ,. 1- th d• t e ne ' t 1 n • ;AP OF , • .. 4e0-1Th be : - i a , : • for wsmany yertny pi tril. ar* • I . . . . I and tow h dr f ,.., -ii'.: , the I wish , . 1' • 1 ,./ 1 gs utter a d . pies Wted ,i , r , ..i , ,./. 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