Exeter Times, 1906-03-29, Page 84i•w...,
your a • g art all it, aud ready
r
r approval. We are real proud of our new goods. we believe
our st4rck is the most up -to date in town. We would like your
opinion. Will you do um the favor to drop in and take a look through you'll
out be urke-d to buy.
1)O YOU KNOW THE NI?1V SHADES IN DRESS GOODS—
are
Alice /flue, Dawn they and Longworth (Dern. Of course every person won't
wear l 1ue, grey and green—but most people will. %%'e have other colors as
well.
75Ci The yard for a swell range of
new Silk Mixed Tweed Dress
4Jootis. The very latest New York
Welts. The coined are the new Alice
Blue, Dawn (illy and Longworth
Green.
50
C The yard for Jap Dress Silk.
shot effect with neat silk
11.101 over pattern. Colors new blue
and hr..wo, very suitable for dresses
or odd sista.
50c The yard for a very pretty line
of shoo alpacas, with self
polk spots, beautiful bright brush,
veru silky, the best 50c goods you'll
see this season.
85c The yard for 1he new chiffon
J broad cloth, our own import-
ing pure wool. lovely bright finish,
guaranteed spot proof, greys, greens,
flues, biowus, beavers, !decks and
reds.
Here's the Biggest Chance of the Season.
Just to hand a Manufacturer's Set of Samples of Ladies' Fancy Collar,•,
111 styles, no two alike. Regular value.. br)c to $1.50 each, our quick selling
,rce 25r, 35e, (Oc and 75c. Ask to see i hem.
(:OLD BELI:S are correct so Dame
Fashion reports. We show some-
thing entirely new, tine gold web-
bing, with blue or white over stripe
tnoun(ed with rich brave social•,.
While they last our price will be :tic
DRESDEN RIBBONS ate it and they
are going to ho it all this season.
We show twenty different styles,
all widths, ,11 shades. The color -
Inge are certainly lovely. The are
dreams, to rte then, is to fall in love
with taahiou's latest ribbon creation
Our new millinery is ready for your Inspection
f'h• styled this season are v.+ry varied, fl Lysed and ribbons are very
touch in evidence and such the, ..es they are, so natural that you can almost
smell their fragrru:ce -and ri1•'•,uour, well you must see thou. Come and have
a look at the early Millinery. It'd a lovely study. Miss Sanders Is again in
charge.
We have a cur of Redparr,'i Extra Standard
Granulated Sugar. You c •:t buy from us much
cheaper now than you win; otter on -you better
get .air prices.
J. fl. STEWART
DIflMOND flflLL
Reliable
dt6H6S..
We again draw attention to ou
high grsde of
WATCHES
Good material, fine finish and ac
urate adjustment are all combined
• in each Watch, Our aim in th
set, as now, has not been a quos
tion of price, but of quality.
A Good
Time -Piece
ike anything else, is always th.
heapest in the end. If you want
a good Watch, buy from ue.
MflRGHflND
TIIE JEWELLER
& OPTICIAN,
Eyes Tested Frcc.
Spring
Suitintrs
Say we got in home swell spring
Suitinge last week. They are
right up to the moment.
Coats aro two inches longer
than last year and the Lapels
are so much broader and deeper
that you can't help but, notice
them,
TO ADVERTISERS.
Tile copy for changes must be left
not later than Tuesday noon. Casual
advestieemente accepted up to noon
Wednesday of each week.
THURSDAY, MARCiI 29th, 1906
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1 LOCALS 1
•••(►••N ►•••••••
MESSRS. FRED McTAVISII ANi)
Wilbur Lofft, of St. Marys, spent
Sunday in town.
MR. DURDLE, OF BRUSSELS,
55`3'.3 the gocet of Mr. J. G. Janes
over Sunday.
MRS. ESSE1tY AND MISS
Esaory ,of Eden were the guests of
Mrs. Monroe Sunday.
MISS EDITH HERR RENDERED
a solo in the James street church
Sunday evening last.
MR. IIARDING, OF TIIF SOVEIt-
ercign bank staff, spent Sunday at
'his borne in London.
MRS. SAMPLE, OF FARQIJIIAR,
who /has Leen quite ill with typhoid
fever is :rapidly recovering.
MR. AND MRS. ROBT. E. PICfC-
ard entertained a number of friends
Friday evening of last week.
MR. \VM. COTTLE, OF iLDER-
ton spent Sunday with his brother,
j Amhro.e, in town over Sunday.
I MR. JAMES WALTERS, OF
i Jones & CI irk was in Toronto and
' Hamilton list week on n business
t rip.
MRS. LINGIIAM, Oi•' LONDON,
who visited Mrs. Fott•ell for several
w-ceks, left for her home Saturday
evening.
Ti1E PUPILS Oh' MiSS MARTIN'S
room, in the Public) school bad a
holiday one day last week, owing to
Jliss Martin being ill.
MR. ISAAC IIiSSETT, WHO \VAS
0.1lled -sere owing to th,` liaises of
Itis brother, !Harold, returned to
1)clhi friday morning.
MiSS HOXI9 EACRETT, OF
11u' tford, who is tisiling her sis-
ter, -Mrs. Turnbull, of Farluhar,
spent Sundry in town ejib friendri.
A NI'MBER Fit01f HERE AT.
tended the hockey match in Ifrnaell
on Monday night let %• ►+n the ladies
of Gtoderiofi aud the I idles of llettsall.
Mit. HARRY if l l►DLETON. O1'
the Wrought iron St(eI ita►tgc Co.,
whioh has its hetad,lu urters fir► it in-
sor, spent few e! I)'s in town 1:,+t
seek.
\V1: WERE VISITED 10EDNF•:S-
ay night of last wick by a snort•
form filet had the earruar'ks of a
lizza.r(t. it came up about fix
'clock .,nd continued for half n
our.
The Vests are cut with five 0
buttons and the Pants are just 1
a little pt g soppy.
ol
They are beauty all tight for I .s
0
h
$15, $18 and $20
and no matter where you go,
you can't find anything that
will fit as nice as they do.
W. W. Taman
Mor
LM
an
t T
al
for
"1111." SEVE(tA(. YOUNG LADS
Surd 1'' wing in the burn al the
b .a
L »so , .1 11•eilne•sli•iy' after Iwo.) of
last w'• k, Ite-attie, son of Iter-. W.
M. Mat.in, fell off a rf:er divin-
eating '1,i4 wrist.
• MESSRS. THOS, BOYLE AND
\\-m. \'.dson I tet t•.crk purchased
the Q,uc:ness 1t Henaall, %lith }its
been for some time conducted by
Messrs- Singly itittrlen and William
Cook. An !inventory of the •stock
go )ming taken this lieek.
SUBSCiti11E FOR '1111; TiMES.
Ct A NT CO 1' A.
Smogs , i^e PI You Hite Aima 8 t
tfMolt
( MESSRS. A. J. AND FItEI) Me-
Tat•ieh gave .r very ph:using durst
during the offertory in the M tin
street Ohureh Sunday ev.•ning. They
also assisted the ohoir at the reeu-
hr scrvic.e.
1111. .1011N M1'Ilt LAST \VEEK
,tt v
rebs
e
I 1 he
t
home n [
O
Nine 1\'
Ii lwk-leilt•, on William street, for
gi,1n0 and intends moving int() it
shortly. Mr. Muir is advertising his
house neat' the \Vo ten mill for sale
DR. OVENS EYE AND EAI, SUR
gem), hill int at he Commercial
Hotel the first Friday of mch mote h.
/lours, 9.30 :t, m. to 4.10 p. in. Glass-
es properly fitted and dist-teen of eye,
ear :Ira mese treated. Next vied
FrilIly. April Gr.h.
THE ('11ti.DltEN'S AID e0('IETY
of this Bounty have. request. to find
horned for two infant s -_ono 160111
six a1eks 0,141 the other a bright
little boy 0f ten months. Any One
willing to hake e1111ea' will pte.1•sc
commttninrte with .i•IN. \litchell,
I'reaielent, Goderioh.
TO CURB A COLD IN ONE, DAY
Tato Laxative ilromo Quinine Tab-
lets. All druggists refund the mon-
ey if it fails to dere. R. W, Oroyel'e
signature is on eaoh box, 25c.
HOW N, OF EDEN,
ed D ictad.4 in town Sundoy.
THE STOVE TIIAT WAS
to put up. is just a., hard
doe o.
MISS MARY KNIGHT
Saturday and Sunday at her i
1ld:rt01).
NILS. JOHN 11).1kieiN V
her aster, %t rs. S. Peppiest
Blyth, last week.
MESSRS. BERT FLYNN
lt: drool 'fl1•bt,: event 8.tturl
L()ndo►1 on iete tress.
MILS. It. 11. COLLINS LAST
moved into the houw r^tett
cup:ed by Mr. E. W. Horne.
THE COMMITTEE ON s
%tilt hold .1 meeting in )tees
i,I1r's offi:e this Tltursd,y ct•e.
IT AL1. DEPENDS ON CII
st,u cs, t he 111311 who wi11 be
neighbor wouldn't think of
Jinni atrt.et.
THE MANY FItIENDS Ole
old Bissett will to ,pleased to
that he is tocovering rapidly
Ids recent illness.
LOST.—ON Ti11'I1SUAY, M
15th, a bunch of thr•:'e keys at
to ,•halo. Finder will be ret
by le,Ivirg at this office.
FOR BALE.—Al3Ot,•T TWO T
send cedar posts, also a nun/
end 31111 a 11010 posts. Apply
M. Kay or 1). Wood, Exeter.
COLE'S CAItMINATIVi''• SYItt11'
for tee(hing biters, highly recone-
rnended for baby's (hexed kin. Inc.
1 'Cottle et Cole's, the Central Drug
Store.
LOST—A LOGGING CHAIN, Fln1-
day, March 16th. Bound hook on
one end and grab hook on the other.
Finder will be suitably rewarded by
leaving at TirtleI Office.
VISIT -
HARD
to Like
tome in
'SITED
one, at
AN1)
lay in
WEEK
tly cc -
PORTS
o Bob-
tling.
tC1-'M-
.a t 1104
beating
HAit-
lenrn
from
ARCH
trached
w v'.k•d
IIOI r-
tler of
to T.
MESSRS. (TIAS. CANN, WE
WelMh arid Itiohard Welsh
Mond iv bidding paint to their
friends prior to leaving on the
ing trnin for Regina, 1t*Bert
expect to locate.
COAL! COALI COAL?—ANOT
large shipment of the best L
Valley Cacti just in. Nut s1ov0
hien+,ce $6.75. Get your supply
before the storms set in and b
ades the roads. -1I, Parsons.
THE ItEI'ORT COMES F
Winnipeg that the C. T. It.
shortly .announce that all :far
lands in their possession in the
with the exception of their Ilr
Colunlbit (holdings, have been r
to the minimum figure of $20
,a,onc.
SLF:¥
spent
many
even -
they
HER
thigh
and
now
lock -
ROM ROM
will
ming
west
itisli
aimed
per
Mlt. G. CRAWLEY LAST WEEK
bonged hack the house he recently
sold to T. T. Lintoll, of Sparta, When
Mr. Crawley .disposed of ,his house
he lead decided to leave Exeter, -but
recent developments have made him
change his mind and lie will continue
t0 reside here.
MRS. HAWKSHAW AND DAIIGIi.
ter Juin, k,ft Saturday for Souris,
where they will r:•tnain a few days
before loll ing for Ycllowgrase, Sask.,
where Mr. Will ilaw'kshaw has pur-
nhneed a Bole!. .1rs. 111wkshaw and
Miss }b.atwksh:lw intend making their
home at Yellowgrase.
OWING TO OUR LARGE AND IN -
creasing 'circulation we 'leave found
it necesc:ury to edit a folding lea-
ethirt to our plant and extend n
doeurty -invitation to our suhcscribers
end friends to call in on Wednesday
afternoon's when our week's issue is
being run off, to eOl.illine the work-
ing of the ul•lchine.
THERE WiLL BE A UNION
meeting -of the Sumba', schools of the
town in the Main street church nett
Sunday oftOr'noon. Addresses will he
given by Revs. Smith of iIcnsall, ntld
Yorkin.a Ind Going, of Exeter. An
invitation 19 extended to the ptrent s
and friends of the Sunday :school
children to al tend.
TIIE EAItf.Y CLOSING :MOVE.
meat started last week looks as
though it will bring forth good re-
sults. Serena, of our merohants have
signified their wishes to close at
hilt least six every night except
Wednesday and Saturday night. .1r.
.1. A. Stewrur1 in his :01 TWA iRe111o11
011 110111100S /.bit 110 will adopt earl)•
closing the first of May.
E ENTERTAINMENT IN THE
n 11'resbytnrian Church last
ty evening in behalf of the Sun.
School ,was both instructive and
t Mr. Glad man, the
intvii.lent of the Sunday echoo1
as ohairutan. The first nuut-
In t.h-e prognaIn was he •hor-
s address. To this Mr. Glad -
responded in a few short but
pri•1te remarks •tn(1 then 'tro-
t with the progrunuue proper
consisted of t lei rts, fi's(
1f recidalions and dialogues : 11.1
1 of ►n'lgic Lintern wiew.e given
r. Senior. Miss Madge, of
es Road, and Hiss itook,
r. Jones, assi4((s1 in the first
Ind gave recitations which were
enlly rendered and notch op-
ted by the audience. As this
heir first appetrrnee in 001102-
sith nn •ntcr(ainrne.it in the
t'tcrir11 uhurcl' we hope it will
t herr Last. The se.cond part
progrtrmrnr 114 very i�nterest-
tr. Senior exhibiting a great
views. Ile first began by
g parts of the pretty village
e o
tor. r •
Aft
.e1
t r many n a
g t f m-
Ivr�e.s and f Ih:Oi he text 11.!( hi • different slides of negro life
'My 01.1 Kent uc•ky ilotne" ,war
)y' the chn'r. 'fhirly-e•itrht
! Long t he 'i'h aro; s r icer. Eng-
c'r- ties( !Moen soul (001(4 to
)• interesting. These were fol -
viol tic views irl keeping wi111
oly Coy" nhich was sung by
i :1 tin 1r1 her usu it plc using(
Atte, th(' enters rinnte.lt'
11118•)+ of thr• S. S. were Ireit-
)ig4 ()outlining oranges, nuts
'dirt`s. As the hour 1 is some.
ale parents ond cl►ilrlren re -
to their 1►onlee hiring sunt
enjoy:Isle Iveni1111.
HAVE DECIDED TO GiVE
ossa 1 wi,11 ti wee of air
O the stoat, Rester .North,
n whole or 111 part, at greatly
price•. This stork is in
r t
n lition, and the ptrlr baying
t n g• -1.l bug lin. TJ,e 11at•
ice i, in conneatinn with the
L. McTaggart.
TI!
Cavo
Frid:
alts
enter
super
4)0(441
ser (
in in'
niut
cve(1e,
which
Into
s�•co n.
IIs M
Thain
of M
pax t :
excel!
pM1r is
way 1
t Tori
Presby
not b.
of the
ing, \
111'1ny
showin
of E e
ilio p
it cd hi
e halo
sung I
view s
1.111(1 w
Ile ver
lowed 1
the "11
Mice N
In Ilio)
the me
cal to 1
.l1n1 Ott
whit 1
paired
.t most
AS 1
up hind
st•rtek i
cit iter i
reduced
good e
trill ge
gest off
store.—
iNVY11111 G■
Heavy. 'Brown Crash rowelling
warranted all Linen with ass Color
Border, 1S it,, Nide regular price Ilk.
sale pike 81c.\
Bleached Ii%,Jler Toweling 18 inch
wide watruutet`ll Pure Liners Calor
Border, soft finial regular price 12k
sale price 10c. �
Bleached Tittle Linen 61 inches
wide lovely. Floral Pattern excellent
l quality and finish, regular price $1.13
sale price Me.
Check Tea Toweling 111 inches wide
all linen, rale price tic.
Unbleached Table
Linen till inches wide
pretty patterns good
wearing quality regu-
lar price 35c. sale price
25c
Unbleached '!'able
Liueu good heavy qu
ality warranted pure
linen 62 inch wide re-
gular price sale
price 30e,
Bleached 'table Cloths and Napkins
to watch pretty Borders 2i yds. long
2 yde. wide. Our big special price for
set, 1 doz. Napkins and Cloth, for $:3.05
SPECIAL
Bleached Table Linen
6 4 inch wide lovely pat-
tern excellent quality all
linen full bleached best
bargain ever shown spec-
ial sale
Price 50c
5 doz. Pure told Bleached Linen Tow-
ele manufactured and bleached by the
old Bleach Linen Co, Ralldaletown
Ireland. Warranted to wear, sale
price talc.
7 doz. Damask Towels of superior
quality Irlt.h Linen lovely soft finish
size22z36 finished at ends with fancy
open stitch aud long knotted fringe,
Iegular price 50c. sale price 35c.
5 doz. Bath Towels regular price I8c
aale price 121je.
2 doz Bath 'rowels regular price :35c
sale price 25e.
10 doz, Linen /luck
Towels size 20136 nIce-
ly hemmed border Bale
price for 25c.
20 doz. Tea Towels
{lure red check linen,
fringed ende, regular
price 8c. sale price 5c.
2 doz. Bath Towels regular price 50c
sale price 25c,
8 doz. Fine Huck Towels fringed
ends size 18136 regular price :.41c. sale
price Ise.
2C doz. Pure Linen Towels with
fanc'ander warranted fast color size
17x32regular price 15c. sale price l0c.
Side Board Scarf all linen, sale price
88c.
Tray Clothe all linen sale price 75c.
Doylies all linen and all sizes sale
price 15, 20,25,
Also a bi;; ttssorttnent of Table Napkins, in all sizes,
patterns and qualities, at lower prices than we have ever
offered before. Special values at 85e a doz. Special value
at i$1.25 a doz. Special value at $1 75 a doz.
"We pay Big Prices for Butter and Eggs
8NEI I $z ROWS
MISS IIOAIRD, OF LONDON, IS
visiting at the !Lain street parsonage
WANTED.—A GOOD GII(L TO 1)0
general 'house work. Good wage,.
Apply at 'limes Office.
MIs. F.D. HOOPER WAS IN TO -
Tonto last week attending :e meet-
ing of alio A. 0. U. W, officers.
DOUBLE HOUSE FOIL SALE ON
Albert street. In good first class
condition. For particulars apply to
Jones & Clark.
MR. It. J. SNELL IIAS PUTM-
eleteed from G. K. Heiman, the tint
brick residence on Albert street
$1,650 being the figure paid.
NOTICE.—BEGINNING ON MAY
Isl. we will close our shop every
evening at 6.30 sharp, excepting
Wednesdays and Saturdays. — J. A.
Stewart.
J. W. IIENGOUGII, CANADA'S
greatest cartoonist, will give'114 cel-
ebrated lecture illustrated by sket-
ohcs, under t he stuspices of t be
Morin etrect Epworth League on
Monday, April 9th.
TIIE TWENTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL
meeting of t•he Grand Lodge of the
Ancient (krdor of United Workmen
tt'lls held in Toronto hist week.
Tho reports of the Grand Lodge ofti-
erens make c, printed volume of 918
trrrtrc's. Titre question that
engage tl,e rnttention of the lodge at
the meeting ware bieilni it ecssions
nred reduced representation. It is
thought by wane s lot the $10,000
spent nt iholding annual &io.s'tings
could be more advantageously ex-
I.endedrn promotion and exte:trlion
work. Ther ore 473 subordinate
lodges .and erery lodge ,nay i,end
0110 ecprescntntive. it is 110w pro-
posed to elect district represceta-
ti•ves, one for every four hundred
members. TJo' rete question wets
tirctrmaneuntly settled last session, ond,
as a result the year 1905 %was the
best y(oa• litiancially in the history
of the order,
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A VIVID STORY
becomes doubt Absorbing whenyou have good glasses to lead
with. They remove all straun
frorn the eyes. If you ever feel
any ill effects from reading,
(letter let us
EXAMINE ,YOUR EYES
We'll do it with
in
casern
1 need
Y
el I
fit you with a pair
to your cAMP,
You pay tor the glasses only -
not for ottr skilled services.
Iltln014t care.
glasses,
we'll
I
exactly suited
W. 8. 110WFY, Phm. B
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Market Report.—The following is
the report of Exeter markets, oor-
reeted up to March 29tH..
Wheat 74 to 76 cents troy bus.
Oats, 31 to :13 cents tier bus.
Barley 40c. to 42o. per bus.
Yeas, 65 to 70 cents per bushel.
Shorts, $20 �a tan.
flrtn, $18 per ton.
Flour, $2.25 per cwt.
Feed Flour, $1,25 1rer cwt.
Clover need $8 to $9 per bus.
/lay, $7 per ton.
Butter, 20c. per pound.
Eggs 14c n dozen.
Onions 75 cents per bullrol.
Dried Apples 3e. for pouted.
Chicken, young, 7c to 8c per !b.
Dunks, 10 cents per Ib.
Geese, 10 cents per lb.
Goal, $6.75 to $7.
Potatoes, $1 a bag.
Hogs, liveevight, 80.75 a owt.
Hoge, drew -red, $8.75 n owt.
CfC�C
NillNlige
An antiseptic Tooth Paste
delicately perfumed and a pleas.
ant preparation to cleanse and
whiten the teeth.
Creme Dentrifice
Prevents decay
Hardens the gums
Sweetens the breath
Removes tartar and
imparts a delicious sensation of
cleanliness to the mouth. if you
are looking for the best DEN-
TRIFICE on the market look
into the merits of
Creme Dentrifice
In large 25e collapsible tubes
manufactured by
W. S. COLE, Phm, B.
Central Drug Store
E, X E,T E, R,
1♦1♦�1♦�
fpr-iri�
aro arriving every day, We are ready in all departments
for the spring ruf•.). Could and examine our goods. It is a
pleasure to show them,
Silk Waists
White or black with the popular embroidered work ois
thein, 7 different styles, all good values, $2 1;,3 $.1,
Vesting
All our vesting have that soft silky finish which is very
popular this saasou. They are Plain, Polka Dot and Figur-
ed at 15c, 20e and 25e.
Shirt Waist Suiting
In the Cotton and Linen effects we havo an especially
trice (display.
Ginghams, perfect washers 13Ijt,'c
Mercerised Ginghams, perfect washers .... 15 to 25c
Linen Suiting, white or cream 2oc to 45c
ASTORA SHOES
We are the only people you can get them from here
Everyone knows they aro the best shoe on the market. Once
worn will convince you. Only price of cheap shoe.
0ARI,ING- BROE3,
Interest Paid Quarterly
means more than interest paid only half yearly or
yearly. You as a business man will see the advantage
be your account largo or small. Deposits of $1i,00
upwards received.
Interest Paid 4 Times a Year.
SOVEREIGN
BANK OF CANADA
CREDITON, DASHWOOD, ZURICH, HENSALL, EXETER.
JOSEPH! SNELL, Manager. MADMAN & STANBURY, Solicitors.
UflRME,RS
NOTICF�
Having just arranged with The
Veterinary Specialty Co., Ltd., to sell
the following remedies,
I Stock Tonic and Blood Purifier,
Indigestion and Colic Drenches, Spav-
in Cure, Worm Powders, Cough
Remedy, Poultry Tonic, Loose Death,
Antiseptic Healing Oil, Sprain Emul-
sion, Black Oil for Thrush, Heave ,
Relief, Lump Jaw Cure, Aphordisiac'
and Anti -Sterile Powders, Diarrhoea!
Cure for Colts and Calves, Leaking
Naval and Joint I11. VANZANT & i
WARING, Veterinary Surgeons, I
years practical experience. A coupon
in every package entitling the holder,
to free Veterinary Advice.
FOR SALE BY --
W. S. t1OWEY
The Live Druggist
EXETER, ONTARIO. `EXETER, ONTARIO.
Apisitanimmas
HARVEY'S
STAR FLOUR
is the ideal Family Flour, Good
for Bread or Biscuits.
Ma
out
superior to flour customers
made from all
Manitoba Wheat,
The price is less too—lie.
cwt. We also manufacture an
sell
Pure Manitoba Flour
Graham Flour
Princess(cHolf foC�sTRY)
Wheatlet and
Cracked Wheat
SPECIAL FEED PRICES
HARVEY BROS.
Merchant Millers •
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MRS. W, 1IINF.ItS WHO UNDER.
Want an operation last ecek, is pro-
greenog favorably.
Mlt. \V1Ln(rlt 51Alt'FIN LEFT
Tuesday morning for Detroit whoa..
Ile will visit friends.
MESSRS 11Y, I)EAIIIN(i AN I)
\Villi am Te'ns'ile left Monday for
the Northwest.
Mit. IIOHT, SWEET, OF ('LiN-
ton who was vi•iting friend. in town
left Monday Morning for his borne.
Mit. DAN' ID JACQL'1•;S Was
.ikon to the Vieloria hospital al
London Monday morning. Mr. .11c
Mr. Geo, Ilohntan is this t1(ek nt0w-
ng into lire house owned by Mrs.
turris, and recently vacated by \1r.
t. Snell,
Iles 'h'td :1 slight stinks nI p1, 11. -
it
i14 n (civ dtys ago sate} )1 w•s
bought
Lea
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f. t
to
hrIl (
1
hint to th hOs-
ital for
treatment.
:!tit, It. I'ICIiARD IS THIS \1'Ei le
inking a shipment of ti horses and
thiole effects to bis (,11'/11 at hro-
istn r, Sask.
('O\5T,11tLi: IflSS)''f'1' ON '1'I'h;5
13' 1(11sled Sian Lindely, w Ino a
dupla weeks sago took French le Ivo.
le might before be was to have been
ied ,ft): t hreatenini; (n shunt a
lighhor. Ile ,was looked up 1 his
ane. and came up for trial Seator-
1y afternoon• Tlr` 1(agi+trite.
ii lid 'hitt over to keel, 1 he pe Ice
r coo your :ind 1)09 r1i4ehir4e,i.
akMake it now aea:.i: Oet rid of that
aOmytt,weold, fadedcolor! Arrest old age!
etsr✓s,A Restore lroehneea, strength, youth
to your gray }lair! lIell'a Veritable
f3idili)n Ii, ' e •
' f �, aar ever tiee will do all
ik frt ji, t:? #., e, Oil.. C,. 1.1 far aver half
j) a rl {' : h ?°e`') %. t' •• et.•.t, o O CentttTjy,
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Close inspection
• Of our WaII Papers reveals ••
their great superiority, in every
detail of the manufacturer, av
well
R9 in . Ill's'
ign9 and colorings,
our new papers ore simply the
perfection of excellence.
You can't be Mune you get the
,lest 41,1)0149 you see what, we
have to offer.
Howey's
"Cure a
Cold"
Capsules -..-
The old way to cure Only 25 cent -
a cold a box.
No inedical examination is
necessary when you take out
it policy
Accident or Illness
FROM
THE EMPIRE
Accident &, Surety (.9mpany
Larger Benefits at Propor-
tionate Rates.
Ijw_JoiINs, . BEAVERS•Farquhar, Ont.
B.W. F
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'O11 OVER MIXTY %EARS
At• Ot.n AND {C11.tTRIRe ittMRDT.—Mr8
WInslow'•5oMhlne Syrup Ilea been need for;
ever init!yoars by mll.lon• of mot hers for their
children while tee•thIng, with perfect modes,
It soothes the child. softens the los, allays all
pain. cure. wind mite. a d 14 the beds remedy
frn• Dlarrh.ea. It 1s pleswtnt to the taste. Bold
by d sto In every part of the world, 26
Yenta a bottte
Its •ue 1, incalculable He
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A Canadian Con'7ern,
pent, Exeter.
.Q, Don't Monkey
witli that Cough
use HOWEY'S
Syrup White
Pi
drruesoe ►ik for no other hind. me and Tar