Exeter Advocate, 1914-12-24, Page 5C
DENTAL.
Dr: O. F. R leSTON,
DENTIST
somber of the R.G.D.S, of Ontario and
Honor -tiraduate of Toronto QrtlVereity,
(tyles -Over Dickson & Carling'u law
otttee. Closed. 'Wednesday afternoons,
OR. A • R. KINSMAN, L.D.S.,
Honor Graduate of Toronto Uniaereity
DHINTIST
Teeth extracted without pain, or an7
*ad effects. Otee over Madman &
etanbuey'e Orrice, Marin Street, 'Exeter..
LEGAL
'DICKSON & CARLING, BARRISTERS,
.selte t ses, Notaries, Conveyancers, oom-
iso esioners, Solicitor's for the Molsona
Bank. etc.,.
Money to Loan at lowest rates or interest,
Offices -Main -St., Exeter
Carling, B.A. L. H. Dickson
MONEY TO LOAN
e have a large • amount o! private
,Cejude to loan on farm and village prop-
el•.oee at low rates of interest.
GLADMAN & STANBURY
.Barristers, Solicitors. Exeter.
T. B CARLING
demise, vire, Accident and Plate Glass.
itnsurance, Collecting accounts,' and con-,
ducting auetlon stales. Exeter; Ont.
SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH
WEST LAND REGULATIONS
TIE sour head of a family, or any
mak aver 18 years old, may homestead
a quarter -section of available D.omi i -
ion lane!, Manitoba, Saskatchewan or
Alberta The applicant must, appear
in perso s at the Dominion Lands leg-
ency of Sub -Agency for the Dis-
trict. Entrymay be made at any
Dominion Lands Agency (but not
Stab -Agency) on -certain conditions.
Duties -Six months' residence upon
and cultivation of the land ineach of
three years. A homesteader may live
Within nine miles of hie, homestead cn
a faa&�m of at least 80 acres, on certain
conditions. A habitable house is re -
awed in every case, except when lee
silence isperformed ire the vicinity.
In certain districts a homesteader in
good standing may pre-empt a quarter
section alongside his homestead. Price
$3 per acre. Duties -Six months resi-
dence in each 'of three years after
earning homestead patent; also 50
nares extra cultivation. Pre-emption
Patent may be obtained as soon as
homestead 'patent, on certain condi-
tions
A settler who has exhausted his
homestead right may take a.purchas-
•ed homestead in certain districts.
Price $3 per acre. Duties -Must ` re-
sid¢- 6 months in each of 3 years, cu-
_ee iea'tt 50 acres, and erect a house
wcsrth $300,
The area of cultivation is subject
to reduction in case of rough, sci;ub-
by or stony land. Live stock may be
substituted for cultivation under cer-
tain. conditions.
W. W. GORY, C.M.G.
Deputy of the Minister of the Interior
N.B.-Unauthlorized publication of
this advertisement will not be pad tor.
DR.4DeI7AN'S,FRENCH PILLS ieeK
saluting Pill for Women. $5 a box or threefor
$1e. Sold at all Drug Stores, or mailed to any
.address =receipt of price., TIIE SC08ELL. DRUG
CO.,S.t••Catharines, Ontario.
Pl OSPHONOL FOR MEN. yr ana
-matterr' ; a Tonicsree --will b ill d Brain; u u creases ox, o r
Y P• $3 a hoes or
two 'for 46 at drug stores, or by mail on receipt
Ofprice, THE SCoBELL DRUG CO., St. Catharines.
Ontario.
CENTRAL
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STRATFORD. ONT.
Ontario's Best Practical Training
School. We 'have thorough courses
;and experienced instructors in eacii
of ou.- three departments -Commerc-
ial Shorthand and Telegraphy. Our
graduates succeed and you should
seedour large, free catalogue. Write
.for it at once.
D. A. McLachlan, Principal
One institution that has an excellent
'rep'utation for doing good work is the
ELLIOTT�
734 Yonge St., Toronto.
If you wish a reliable business educ-
ati•ov write to the college for a cat-
alogu,e
W J. ELLIOTT, Principal
EVERY WOMAN
is interested and should knout
about the wonderful
Maines NbirtiegSpray
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ouche
Ask *our druggist for
it. Df he cannot supply
the MA$YEL, accept no
other. but send seam for Illu '/i
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to ladies. WINDSORSIMPLY 60.,Windsor, Ont.
General A enti i'or Canada. •
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FARES
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far return until Dec, 26; also Dec,
31, 1914 and Jan, 1, 1915,•.,valid for
return until Jan. 2, 1915. -
FARE and ONE -THIRD -Dec. 22-
, 23-24.25 good for return anti!. Dec.
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Above ..reduced fares ,apply between
all . stations' in' Canada, ease otf•.1?orl:
Arthur and to. Detroit and fort' .Her-
ne Mich: Buffalo, Black Rock, Nie-
garr: Falls and Suepensian Bridge, N,
Tickets new on sale at 0, T, le,
ticket Daises.
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Rheumatism NEWS TOPICS EEI
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If you suffer from any form o
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cause, net, simply to relieve the die
tress. Many years' use has demon-
strated that it goes to the seat of the
disease and expels the poisonous mat,
ter through the natural channels -
the kidneys, bowels, liver and ski
Air
"For many years I was trouble
with Rheumatism also with Brigitte
Disease of the Kidneys 1 suffers
awfully. Tried many advertises] rem
edies, Atter using your truly re•
meukable preparation RelEUMA, '
was fully. cured," -Prof. C. J. Bud -
long Sound View, Conn.
Sold by W. $,, Cole at 50 cts
bottle, ;
FARM FOR SALE
Lot 7, Con. 1, Stephen, the •.crop•
erty of the late Thomas Essery.
Brick House, bank barn and frame
barn. 3. good wells, windmill, goo(
orchard about 8 acres of good hard.
wood bush containing about 500 su-
gar maple trees. Sail clay loam, wel
drained and fenced. Farm in goo(
state of cultivation, one-half mile
from Centralia station. '
Possession can be given to r ui'
purchaser
Far terms and particulars apply tt
GEO. G. ESSERY,
Centralia;
Or GLADMAN & STANBURY
Barristers, Exete:
PROCLAMATION, VILLAGE _ 01
• EXETER
NOMINATION AND ELECTION
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Public notice is hereby given tha
a meeting of the Electors of the Vil•
lags of Exeter will be, held in 'Iu
TOWN HALL, EXETER,
MONDAY. - DECEMBER ' 28th, .191
At the hour of 12, *noon, for th
purpose. of making and receiving nom
:orations far Reeve, Councillors in
Trustees; for. the .gnsuing year; en(
further notice is hereby given that it
the event of more candidates beim
4lroposed•'fokeehe offices than requir•
ed. to be elected, the meeting will l,l
adjourned until Monday, Jan. 4th, A
D., 1915 when polls will'be ,,,penec
at 9 a.rri closing at'5 -p.m. at the fat
lowing places as fixed by By-law, viz
, Polls D. R. 0. and Poll Clary
No 1, S Hanciford's Residence, E
Treble, S. Davi
No.2,:Town. Hall, W Johns, H. Bisset
No. 3 Mitchell's office, H. Huston,
Gabe
No 4 N. E. Fire Hall, A. McPherso
F.Wntwe
And all electors are hereby request
ed to take notice and govern them
selves -accordingly. By order.
T B CARLING. Reber -flint. Office.
McGILLIVRAY
NOMINATION AND ELECTION.
The annual meeting for Nominatio
of Candidates for offices of ;•peeve
Deputy Reeve and three Couneilior
for the Municipal Council of McGill-
cGill
Lyrae;
ivra , for the ensuing year will be. nal
in the Town Hall, West McGillivra
on Monday. December 28th, 19L4, a
twelve o'clock, noon,.
Polls if required, will be opened o
Ivianday the 4th day of January, 191
at 9 o'clock a.m. and continuel lentil
o'clock pen. and no longer, in the se-
veral polling sub-divibions of the sat
township as follows, -No. 1 Morgan'
house on Lot. 12, 3rd Concession, las
Neil,jr.. D. R.O.; No, 2 Cunningham'
house lot 24, 2nd Con. A. Cunningha
Na. 3 Pierce's( house on lot 15, Con
11, Moses Pierce; No. 4, Cameron'
School House, Section 8, Wm. ;?rest
No. 5, Town Hall, J. D. Drummond
No, 6 Taylor's School House, Sec. 12
Thos McInnis; No. 7, Nichol's, nous
on lot 8, Con. 22, Andrew Grieve.
- J. D. Drummond,
Returning Officer.
FARM FOR SALE
Sle Lot 8, Con. '12, Tp. Stephen;
50 acres half mile south of Khiva,
with good frame house, bank barn,
dri vc shed and other out buildings
-two spring wells -gaud Iand, well
fenced and, underdrained,; with thirty
acres: under 'cultivation, Apply to
THEOBOLD DIETRICH
R. R. No. 3. Dashwood, Ont.
A POSITION FOR FALL AND
WINTER
We have a sound business leropos-
itior for a reliable energetic sales-
man for this district to sell fruit trees
small fruits, flowering shrubs,ete. Pay
weekly, outfit free, exclusive territory
OVER 600 ACRES
of fruit and ornamental stock under,
ct.itivation We sell through our sal-
esmen direct to the consumer and
guarantee delivery of fresh, high
grade trees, Our agencies are valu-
ate. by reason of the service we .sive
ani the volume of business done,
Established 35 years. Write
PELHAM NURSERY Co,Toronto,Ont
P.S,-Hands•eme catalogue on • re-
quest either' to'applicant or those
wishing nttrsery stock. .
BUSINESS AND
sIL.OR;TIAND
Subject�''td'tiglit by'"expert instructors
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Y, M. C. A. BLOM...
, LONDON, ONT.
Students assisted to positions. College
in session from Sept. Est. Catalogue
free. Enter ally time.
, ,T. W. Westervelt 3. W. Westervelt,,tr.
Principal. chartered Accountant
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Important Events Wh vs
Occurred Ourini th 3
The Busy World's Happehee
tally Compiled and Pu • n
Handy and Attractive Sha
the. Readers of ' Our Pape
Solid Hour's Enjoynient.
WEDNFSI..AY. •
It is officially denied in Vienna that
Austria-Hungary has attempted to
conclude a separate peace with Ser-
via,
The patriotic committee of the
Kent County Council has decided to
purchase a machine gun to be pre-
sented to the Militia Department.
Joseph Gerauda; a former chef at
Freeman's Hotel, Montreal, has been
killed in action in France, wbere he
was serving with the French army.
It was announced at the Rua.
Sian War Office yesterday that since
the beginning of the war 80,000 Aus-
trian prisoners have. been sent to
Siberia.
The United States naval collier
Jason, which brought . Christmas
gifts from the American people to
the children of the belligerent pow-
ers, left Genoa, Italy, yesterday for
Saloniki.
Peter McArthur, the Canadian
writer and journalist, has written an
"Open Letter to Santa. Claus," sug-
gesting that Canadian apples be plac-
ed.in the stockings of children this
Christmas, instead of oranges. •
Und'et a new lighting order issued
by the British Horne Secretary, the
streets of London will be even gloom-
ier than before. The use of lights for
outside advertising and for the illum-
ination of shop fronts is entirely
prohibited after.sunset.
Pit. ‘v.
James McKay, Conservative mem-
ber for Prince Albert, Sask., will, it
is understood, go to . the Provincial
Supreme Court bench.
Greek Christiees are being mas-
sacred by Turks at Alvah, Asia Minor.
Houses 'rave been pillaged in the sub-
urbs and shops in the town itself
have been set on fire.
The Church Peace Union, embrac-
ing all denominations has asked all
American churches to . celebrate on
Sunday, Feb. 14, the centenary of the
ratification of the, Treaty of Ghent.
All the public schools of Sarnia:
have been elosedfor an indefinite per-
iod as a result of an , epidemic of
diphtheria. The authorities areexer-
cising dente precaution to combat the
outbreak.
At a meeting of Niagara district.
fruit growers in St. Catharines yes-
terday, it was decided to hold the an-
nual meeting of Niagara Peninsula
Fruit Growers' Association at Grims-.
by on Jan. 14.
The death of Senator Jaffray re-
duces the Liberal majority in the
Senate toll, when all seats are fill-
ed. There are now eight vacancies,
six of which seats were held by the
Liberals and two by Conservatives.
Eight Germans interned at Mont-
real were taken to Fort Henry by
Maj. W. E. Date, assistant provost
marshal. It has been decided to keep
the Austrians and the Germans sep-
arate, as they are disposed to get into
arguments.
re.
FRIDAY.
The condition of Kaiser William is
said to be greatly improved.
King Peter returned to Nish Mom
Belgrade yesterday and received ,n
enthusiastic reception.
The city of Puebla, in the Mexican
State of that name, has been evacuat-
ed by Carranza forces and now is held
by. Zapatistas.
Albert Sevigny, M.P. for Dorches-
ter, will, it is understood, succeed
Hon. P. E. Blondin as Deputy Speak-
er of the Commons.
W. S. Ball, city solicitor, was un-
animously chosen as Conservative
standard-bearer at the next Dominion
election in Lethbridge, Alta.
Prince August William, fourth son
of the Emperor, has recovered suffi-
ciently from injuries he received in
an automobile at the front, several
weeks ago, so that he could be taken
to Berlin.
All naturalized Germans in the
seaport of Sunderland, a short . dis
tance north of the English coast
towns which was bombarded by, the
Germans Wednesday were arrested
overnight..
One hundred and fifty cases of .pto-
maine poisoning are reported among
the troops stationed at Blackheath,
Eng. Medical experts have been sent
and are taking adequate steps to
cope with the disease.
For the murder of J. J. McColm,
Harry Mason was sentenced at Win-
nipeg yesterday tohang on March 12.
His accomplice, Grace Beggs, convict-
ed of manslaughter, was sentenced to
seven years' imprisonment.
SA'ri•it r):11t.
The bye -election in St. John Coun-
ty, N.B., consequent upon the ap-
pointment of J. B. M. Baxter, It.O.,
as attorney -general, will be on Jan. 7.
Three more Kingston nurses base.
been accepted for service at the
front. They are the Misses G. His -
cock, E. E. McConnell and H. Briden.
Maurice Baines, member of the
French Chamber of Deputies, will in-
troduce a bill for the creation of a
national holiday, to be called Jeanne
D'Arc Day. '
The British protectorate was for-
mally proclaimed throughout -Egypt
yesterday. In all garri on towns a
salute of 101 guns was fired and the
Union Jaek was hoisted.
Coroner Herod, of Thorold, yestere
day afternoon commenced an inquest
into the death of Private G. H. Town-
send, 77th Regiment, Dundas, who
died sriddenly while•. on guard , duty
on the Welland Canal,
• John Kennedy, arrested le onMont-
charge alkin `tr ck- w
Mont-
real theg a w g,
arid who acknowledged that he wee
ill Whitby on the night that Operator
Stone was murdered, was yesterday
morning released by the police,
Members of Le Devoir staff in
Montreal subscribed e28 to purchase
a bouquet for Mrs. Fleetie,who tried
to horsewhip the editor of The Ot»
tawa Journal, whom she blamed tor
inciting' a riot at the Bourassa meet-
ing. causing her husband to lose his
position,
VI4.r\I?,3 Y.
The Australian battle cruiser Aus-
tralia sailed from Callao, Peru, yes-
terday,
William Doyle, an aged butcher,
Who lived alone at his home on limier
Princess street, Kingston, was found
dead in his home yesterday nothing..
Rheims is being bombarded again
because the Germans are angered at
a French coup by which Prince Aug-
ust Wilhelm, 'fourth son of the Kais-
er was wounded..
A despatch from Berlin quotes The
Vossisehe Zeitung of that city as pay-
ing that on Friday Emperor William
visited the wounded soldiers in the
hospital at Potsdam.
A Swiss who was in Friedrickshaf-
en at the time British airmen dropped.
bombs there, said on arriving in Lon-
don that the German have twelve
new super -Zeppelins. -
Many victims of the German bom.
bardment Dec, 16, of the east coast
towns of England, were buried Sat-
urday,
aturday, and it was a day of mourning
in Hartlepool, West Hartlepool and
Searboro.
Two hundred Masons of the Cana-
dian contingent were entertained on
Saturday night by Empire Masonic
Lodge. Hon, Lieut. McLeod 'in a
speech mentioned that one-fifth of
the present force were Masons,
William V. Cleary, town clerk of
Haverstraw, N.Y., and. Democratic
leader in. Rockland County, N.Y., was
acquitted' by a jury in the Supreme
Court Saturday, night of the charge of
murder in the first degree on which
he was tried for the killing of Eu-
gene M. Newman, his son-in-law.
Tee cruet, •
Rev. E. R. N. Burns died' in Ham-
ilton yesterday, after a long illness.
He was a well-known Anglican clergy-
man and came here from Woodstock,
where he was born.
Col. Y. H. V. Crowe, formerly com-
mandant of the Royal Military Col-
lege at Kingston, has returned to
London from India and is now engag-
ed at the War Offi e. '
Edward S. Copeman, inventor of
life-saving apparatus, is dead at his
home in Lowestoft, Eng., aged 67.
The best known of his inventions is a
raft for saving life at sea.
Lodor Ignatoff, a Bulgarian, who
stabbed a countryman about a week
ago in Berlin, Ont., has been sentenc-
ed by Judge Hanning to three years
1hi the Kingston Penitentiary.
The Norwegian steamer Anita, 734
tons, from Halifax' for Jamaica by
way of Turk's Island ..and Santiago, -
Cuba, is stranded on North Caicos
Island, and probably will be a total
loss. -
The Ontario Mountee, Rifles, the
mounted section of. th Exhibition
camp, Toronto, are all armed with the
Lee -Enfield gun instead of the Ross
rifle, and it is likely they will retain
404 arm whenthey go.to the front.
An order for 120,000 shovels has
been placed in Canada by Frederick
Stobart, purchasing representative of
the. British War Office. Mr. Stobart
-
must also make arrangements to pur-
chase no less than twenty-eight mil-
lion trouser buttons. - -
AUSTRIANS STIRRED.
Sympathy With War Is Waning—
More Allies May Come In.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 22. — A de-
spatch from a prominent diplomat
in Vienna to his Government of which
officials here ]earned yesterday, it is
stated, insists that leading financial
and business men of Austria desire
peace. -
The diplomat in a cipher telegram
confirms recent press - reports from
Rome of the dissatisfaction which the
Austrian populace feels at the lack
of the success of its army and states
moreover that indignation bas been
stirred up among all classes because
of the reeent reverses suffered at the
hands of Servia.
The Austrian Government, he adds,
through a strict censorship of the
press, has withheld details of these
defeats from an anxious public.
Another phase of the situation
said to be disquieting to the Austrian
Government is the report from the
Czech part of Bohemia and Hungary
to the effect that sympathy with the
war is rapidly diminishing there.
. The same diplomat's telegram
states that reporitr are persistent in
well informed circles in Austria that
Italy will declare war against Austria
about New Year's day. These reports
emanate, the despatch says, from
prominent Italians, but Austrian offi-
cials are still confident that Italy will
remain neutral. -
IN 'TIME FOR CHRISTMAS.
Presents for Belgian Children_ Ready
For Distribution.
ROTTERDAM, Holland, Dee, 22
(Via London). --The Belgians' allot-
ment of - the Christmas presents
brought here by the United States
naval collier Jason .has been divided
into ithree parts and 'forwarded to
se andLiege, Antvverp,�Brus is L g , whenee
htoyswill be distributed through-
outthe g
out the country.
Unfortunately, owing to the fron-
tier regulations, it wag necessary to
unpack all the packages and to re-
move letters and Christmas messages
written for the most part by Ameri-
can children. •-
The Datob Government has grant-
ed free railroad transportation of the
American food supplied to. Belgium.
Greece and Roumanian Restless.
LONDON, Dec., 22. --- Following
categorical assurances of the Bulgar-
ian • Government of its •intention to
Maintain strict neutrality in -the war,
the Entente powers, Great Britain,
ranee and ittissia have iveii" ar..
F g• g'a
antees:to both ethers and • Bucharest
tfiat'•33'utgaria *ill floc' attaok'Greeoe
in the event-, of . the . latter country'
assisting Servia, and will not attack
Roumania should that state actively
participate in the war.
This is taken to foreshadow the
approaching partielpetion Of Rote -
Inertia and Greece.
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IVES IitlE FACE
Make Women Look Old
and they show the effect of unnatural sufferings -o£ headaches
.aches, dizziness, hot Beebe*, pains in lower limbs,;
everywhere,
These r t Nature overwork, wrongdress-
ing,
symptoms ir{d4esto:tThe lT tarY► needs help. Qv n► k. rh'
ing, lack of mien*, and other a have been too much for nature -find
outside aid meet be, galled upon to restore health and strength..
Dr. Pierces F Ivor to Prescription
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The Vegetable Remedyor Women that relieves nervous exhaustion
and irritability and remove4 other distressing symptoms due to a dis-
turbet} condition.
'Or over forty years it has been used with more than satisfaction by,
the young, middle-aged and the elderly -by wives, mothers and daughters, You.
will find it of great benefit. Sold by Medicine Dealers in liquid or tablet form, or
send Dr. V. M. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.,50 one -cent stamps for trial box by mail.
DR. Pt *CE's PLEASANT PELLETS Relieve connRlipa-
t$ou. reg$ate Rhe Ifver, and bowelsbitty to take as candy.
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ake a Few Minutes
Read This Ad. ,,Over Carefully
And if .you are well supplied and are quite sure that
you will never need any of the values here advertised, why
we apoligize for'having taken up your time.
Pianos
GERHARD HEINTZMAN
NORDHEIMER
WRIGHT
KARN
MORRIS ` -
NEW SCALE WILLIAMS •
ENNIS & Co. •
DOMINION.
We will give you a special discount on above pianos if purchased be-
fore January 1st, 1915. Remember money talks and no. reasonable offer
will be refused. =i{ ; `-1 '.
SLIGHTLY USED PIANOS,
1 Sherlock -Manning, mahogany case Louts XV. style, complete with
stool anJ free delivery �� z � s , . a ., $.145.00
1 Blundell, mahogany case, has been in useeless there one year $165
1 KoIiler .& Campbell, mahogany finish a:s good as new ...$185.00
50 Raymond. Sewing Machines 50
Including cabinets, 4 drawer Auto lift, and 5 drawer
hand lift finished in quarter out Oak.
We have do room to store them and you can buy thein• at your own
price while they Iast. Act at once: Delays are serious. -
Stationery Etc.
XMAS. STATIONERY Large Assortment 15c to $1,25.
Hymn Books and Bibles•,,all prices Christmas Booklets ,Etc.
Moore's Nan-Leakable Fountain - Pens. The Iandthat don:".t: leak. A
very suitable present. -$22.50 and ;up
Crokinole Boards $1.50 ,
Artillery Wagons $2.00
Rocking Horses $1.00
Boy's Sled 25c. -
Dolls' Cabs $1.00
Fountain Pens $1.00
Music Rolls $1,50
Violins.
Violin Boxes, Bows, Strings,
at special prices.
Books
New
"Patrol of the Sundance ' Trail" by R, Connor.
"Innocent" by Marie Corelli,
"The Wall of Partition," , by F. Barclay
"The Call of the East" by Fraser.
"The Witch" by Mary Johnston.
"The Clarion" by Adams.
"Tie Rocks of V'aipre" by E. 111 Dale.
The Prince of Graustark' •by. McCutche•n, Special price $1.10
fi' LARGE ASSORTMENT OF REPRINTS
Space will not permit us,• to give you the list. -Selling at Sac.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF ROOKS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS.
Hentys. at 50x. Boy's Own Annual $1,75
Alger's at /5c, Girls Own Annual $1.75
With every $12.00
purch_ase or
r
'over we
give yyouabsolutoly
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free
ONE 25c BOTTLE OFVERIB ITLhURNITU EPOLISH. this palas
will clean 'and polish pianos, orgailt* :and fine furniture of every descriiDtith
STORE OPEN EVENINGS
S ]IaPilo &
oil, Exeter