Exter Times, 1910-05-12, Page 1Nrier
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THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR -NO 1908
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EXETER, ONT, CANADA, THURSDAY MORNING. MAY 1'2th 1910.
JONES & MAY'S
Phone No. 32.
SILKS
ARE VERY POPULAR
'Phis is going to be a big Silk season, Nice light weight silks
are the leaders for Summer Dresses. We are showing a large
range ot something very new in Silks in all the leading cokes.
Prices are very moderate.
Japonika Silks
One of the leading silks in
all the new summer shades.
Fancy or striped.
;Me per yd
Shantung Silks
A good raw silk in all the
good spring and sunluler
shades.
.',+►a and 75c per yd
Silk Mulls
Another good summer silk.
Good selling colors in plain or
fancy.
':.ic, :33c and las vd
Taffeta Silks
Are as popular as ever. We
are showing every saleable
shadefp
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Sas to $1 per yd
LADIES' FANCY WEARABIES
Fancy Parasols
beautiful en# tib
1 11 line of fancy
parasols are shown here for
S1 to $3.
Fancy Hose
Our summer stock are all
here. Plain and fancy, rot•
ton and lisle. In black, white,
tan, blue, pink, etc,
Fancy Waists
Silk waists, %I s
t net waists. t fan-
cy lawn %v• ,uyts,tailored waists
Many styles to choose from.
Fancy Belts and
Collars
Some real new things are
being shown '11 fancy neck-
wear. Wash Belts in ab(tnd-
sm•e.
SUMMER WASH GOODS
We are showing an exceptionally fine assortment of wash
goods for this season. Every lady can have something to her
taste from our many lines. ('lain colored linens. fancy striped
linens, plain rept), ginghams, chambrays, ducks, Indian Head,
piques All in the new shades,
LADIES' NEW WASH SUITS
A nice display of wash suite for present wear. They are
made up very stylish and conte in different colors. Stripes or
Plain. Duck. Linen or Repp. Come and see them.
Jones & Ma
Headquarters for the Celebrate(! W. E. Sanford
Clothing also high grade shoes and wall paper
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KING GEORGE V
Who ell Saturday last was formally
pronounced King of Great Britain and
Ir'!aid. of the British territories tea
yond the seas. •nnJ Emperor or India
!h. proclamation. in accordance
with
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Parliamentary cueto►n. was read from
the steps of alit! Itos•ni Exchange and
of :5t. Jamas ;Palace. George Frrdei•-
• ick Ernest Albert. ,tvho -is now king
a with the title sot George 'V.. w•a, born
• • at Marlborough !louse on .lune flyd,
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♦ 1865. All his Dille the has ,been in
••• t r:oning for 'the tremendouq duties
•♦ ,• Inch devu ve upon .him by 'the death
• • of his father.
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••The work of extending the
water
Z• mains along Alain ntreet has coun'n-
• Iced. The mains will ?lo laid as far as
22 Ituron reef.
ij jz A per'r ; ,ar nceidrnt 'happened on I he
•• farm or ',I I. S. 1lo.,artti, Stephen 1p„
ej one da} ; e k. The cattle %were
•• let out to d1;1.1111'.' and feeling good.
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were aur pili •and Jcickina•. Un" steer
Z• J of I. t r
•T j';111ped into Ibe air and l:nlding 011
,t. front (est 'broke both its legs. Th•. 11011,• \\edncstlay.
•• au•tnal had 'to /be 1;111ed. Fred Kerr attended ;1 he Itidgelow'n
•• About fort yl•:paor. h Leaguers came and Blenheim shoots :Iliad Inst %eek
down fromlle,satl ore T ,,•sday .•vcn- and was third tin 'the high nvrra,;e at
.„sand vi -surd It hr trpw•orlh Lrnane lti(Igetow'n and 2nd .at Blenheim.
of .Iain', street char. h. The visitors lir, '\V, J. Statham atepped on a
furni.h'd an excellent Program. con' %tin nail ontThurutoy last and since
rating ot coca! 411141 in anl(ur1 • that time has •been suffering with a
music and two papers on Canada. .:. .4.1" foot.
ter the programrefreshments wereMr. A,. assert has moved his fam-
,erved by the 'home league and a very sly 'lo 'Bransford sober• lir. hill;
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orinb.r time %%as itprnf' has secured n positron with th:' Verity
1'.ow Co.
The resignation of ,Councillor Luker
who recently let• for Ht. Catbarine.4
has been acc,•pledToy the Connell and
nominations are called for Monday to
fill the vacancy.
Mr. Cha,. Hooper 'has been drivin,r
the expr,•" W11,4011 for the past few
(lays. Mr. Brooks has been aomen hat
ind'•'posed •M1t fis again able to Its
round.
The meds: contest end.•r tilt. au-
spices of 'the •\\'. C. T. 1'.. which 1V35
to be It oat on ally 20th ha; b:en pnsl-
posed enli, 1h.• following week when
when the'. nterlainn, nt si.l he given.
Monday at ,1 wss • 11e .'olden antli-
vrr-ary of th•' " •I•I'n.r of '\ir. and
\Ips.i;• 1'ow 0,I. herb at,-11joyiuy
,;.,.)(thra,l11 and we a• Ai 1 It 111 loan}
returns n: ahe day.
Mr11. (Itev.) S ,I'. Sharp and Mist
SI rang ref urn •d holm Tuesday even-
• ing from Toronto. w hen• I!ley attend-
ed n con(er.•uce of the 11'nr11:,n'•. M•4-
Mr.
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Mr.
tot, 11.
Mr. ('ha.. I;n0 nes spcnr Sunday a1
111, horn,. in isr:,111011.
\\'. 1'. Sla3,,01 Mitchell w:•1 in town
Tor'.day.
Miss Eva Tapp. .of ''i1dell. Alan., ir
vi- ling Miss Olive Meru.
Mr. 1. carting''tt'111 '11 1.'11114111, Mon-
day :11111 Tuesday.
Mr. Joe SpackIlall. 'o(. (:tensa• visit-
ed an town n few, days 'this week.
'Mrs. Enoch 1'o,lick and Mrs. l:. A.
Fo.lick :u,• v: -ilio,( at the Methodist
t'arsonar,•, Arizona.
Mr. Wm. Johnston, of C.inton, has
:Level,'• al it position as niaek.11lit 11
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tc'str. `',1,1 11'v. K11agkslnitlf with S1r.
D. Ituss.•,I• iia, ,eked n position %%ill'
.lir. Ithagier. of Zurich.
A number of the !Masons intend tak-
ing in the Lodge of Instruction to bra
head at Mar3cl of the 26th.
Mrs. J. (Millar ,visited for several
days with Mr. and airs. AV. hunter, of
!:-.borne.
Locals
l;,•o. \\'i.i', spent 15mid a3
$1.00 per year in advance
Mr. and airs. ti, Campbell rind Alias
Vera visited relatives11yrs nt 6thc
well
Iaat week.
Mr. John Spackman 'this week %i,ir-
ed his Lrorh(•r, jos.. of Sheddou, t' ho
is seriorlsly G!!.
Mi4s Emma Stadon, o: Ingersoll, is
visiting her grandmother. •Mrs. G.
Samw•elt and otter ,relatives.
A good !tame !of football between
two picked 'lenina of town %•as played
on Friday evening inst.
Mrs. E. Jones sled daughter Olive,
left 'londny dor 'Brantford whers•
they will reside In the future.
IOD Monday of this week 'the water
:above the dam was let away and the
water wheel will fu+ installed.
'Mrs. McTavish, and child. of
Shakespeare. %who have /been visiting
Mr. and Mrs. txohn Taylor. returned]
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•• • The Council held , busy 8(811011 on
• • I Friday night last and a lot of bus.-
• • nese wa• transacted. A motion was
• I passed that the ;Reere issn^ a procla-
• i rnal`on ask n,t that stl b11-irh'..: h'
•• •11Qpended Burin_ th.• hours of the
• • ' funeral of the;sr•• King. and that the
• • 1, c'ergym'n b, invited to participat• in
• • l t memorial w•rvice. Another session
• a I of the Council .was held Monday even-
t I ng. TI,•• retort in Fn but owing to
Z • erow'ded apace we fare holding it over
• • I sett! next week.
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ORRECT cLOTHJNG
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new Season the Weavers bring out Patterns more
attractive than ever before. This season is no excep-
tion. Greys and Blues are the predominating ideas
in Color with a sprinkling of drown the variety is almost
endless. Do not be afraid to have nn extra Suit, a change
will make your Clothes last longer.
For Young Men
We have some Special Styles, with a little more snap and
ginger in the Cut and the Colorings than ;MI the older and
more conset•vativ. wearers. Our Clothes suit men of all
tastes, the Styles are distinctive and the Dualities always re-
liable.
HIGH-GRADE -G
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HATS. . CAPS.
BOOTS As SHOES, NEW COLLARS,
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The death took.p.ar.' in London. on
Monday. May 9th of Miss Lei:a Cooper.
on:v daughter of mfrs. Sarah Cooper.
of that city. and fortr.^r;y of Exeter.
The deceased was 2J years of ag • and
had been ill dor some time. For v-
rai years Mrs. Cooter and h •r +! '•:;ra-
ter w'a'r• r'•s'd••ots .Of Fa- 1.•r. ..
on Huron stle:'t. Abort .ion,. (.r 'r v
seers ago they mos •d to London a her..
they have resided. The 'remains were
brought .o Eset r Wednesday and
the funeral w•a.s(h ''I ,'rom the depot.
interne•nt taking , In the Ex -ter
cemetery.
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Do Not Buy It Until
You Try It
Tho earbe•Mngtl('tle Rnxor 1. not
f• Ins.'rr,l 111, . ,•, • 11 Inn 11l- 1. but 1.y
I'•' ,1..+ 01 •1••t electric(01,•419 at
/yen 1 •tor.• or 2.dtprec'9
t',. I',•tnnt the steel is
c.a, h,.n, • .1 -;,s elm.I1,' to tit 1t
1:t have been
" '•i 1!IN lord'al eettlr'-
'•• a .sat -.t blade t;,:,t
' i, *14.1 • of parte, t
,:r• 1. . 1. .,0 , Hotting.1:1.e 1 . 1 , 1 1' • ('.1140 'dg •" 11
superior 1 , r •', )r ever made
whether 11,•, •hollow -mound
or the "waren" 1,' of Ike "s:lfsty."
But you do ►,.. 1. cd 10 take our
W. J. HEAMAN,
v • ••1 ler ihl•'-you ean try the Cartxp-
n:Isnetle will t risking n penny (f
your one money -you can ewer t1
cool a forinbte slaver, with It at o 1.
(sponse--YOU can compare It %•Ith t' •
r zer that you are new oiling
1a 14,• for yourself with II In best -tit
it 1 . 1 want. jots can return in • Cat'',
,. -:;..(ti.• ural but I,(• 0111 it cent.
1008 01011,111$ TRAM' MARS
Yrletledemilhehe Cap& l ip
Exeter Agricultural
Society's
Field Competition
11)10
'i'he directors O. the above society
offer pt ittes for standing satins 1)11 oats.
The Exeter Soca.* % 44111 award pri•res
011 oats, which inset lminis1 of at least
flue 8(1(14 in each ease., and w•,11 pay
the following pi it's -1st. $15: 'and,
$12; :1111. $In; 11 h• K>l; bth, $i►,
In addition to the above. prizes will
he awarded for a sheat exhibit at the
National Exhibition, Tomato. ar.d al -
on for t bushel sacks of oats and
fall wheat at. (iu.•:ph %Vinler Fair,
, 1 'ull pact i• alar V •,0 e And holo the
undersign. d. ('omta.titers will please
give notice before May 21(11.
KD, I'll ItIS'rIE. I',. P.
A (1. I)Vl;lt, Sec.
Eyeglasses That
Stay On
Ther - no ons, r any ,
r 1-e for . n;: 'glasses,. Our
7r •1 r • • sa pis fn t'rt:
haat any
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4, 11-cotnfor..
We 111 an .o have it tinder-
:ood a I over 'this ,. 'et -to
Ihnt he. . ,the pales to •• -1.
jaws 1 I and pros, 1 sf
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1 t 1 o r I. ..';('ru 1.1 ,.
4' '. .t. r .,1 111 011,
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, 1.- ;0 ..,r: o;rh'y de' r.•
EXETER, ONT. ,raw „ends
t --r <listli,..
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T111? •LATE: I:1\G EDWARD
Whoa. death 'took d,'ae • on Friday
!art. No 110110rch ever sassed so h',:h
in the alfection and :ot•.• of hi• pro-
p!e Bata' i7art• kin,:. In tb' hearts of
the free and loyal citizens, of this
soling and 'prosperous .1)onlin:an titer •
a' universal sorrow over his unexpee:-
•d d. a, h. '1'h.• king11''4 in Mil rig
!luring the '.act :two days of his We.
despite the protests ,of a group 'of
the most eminent 1ph3sician". the royal
patient in=fisted. betas -1i paroxysms
of coughing. upon `a
.(endina
to the
(1i i s of alar,.•\1t back i5
/0 t1,
wad. l
at . 1 shall 1 fi't,bt ,`t out." he fetid
uni.iniRly. Thursday his •condition
became woes- an don Friday nternoon
he becarne IlnCODSCiou.. Ills last re -s•
corded words were(: "It is all over but
1 thsnk 1 have done any duty."
asseSIIIIR
Bt_ANs11AI:U UUV -I.AW
UP1IE:LI)
The Illanshatd 13y•l.aw in favor of
the St. Mar')s and \\'%•stern Ontario.
Rade ay Co, was . held at O.goode
Hall best week The following is from
the Toronto (:lobe of Friday:
Dale suet 1Ile Tow 1141'11 of 111 #,.shard.
-An epistle:[tied by %\ illlaul Ib,41•,the
younger. to (Nairn 84 Ih.onry Ips -Int,. of
the town.h,p granting' aid to the St.
Marys & 1\.•.tern Ont4rto Railway'
Company. .4udgueeto: The objections'
in substance resolve themselves int0
two: (11 that the !.y 4.1w did not re-
ceive it major ity of the %errs of per-
sons misdated to vote thereon; (2) that
the voting was not conducfed 111 ac-
cordance with the principles laid down'
in the \d ipal Act.. The majority
for the by-law was -I 1 think that+
whether the collo 'Is to hold a Ie•
gal rtiut•t#1g...1' hol.btg .a legal meeting :
omits to try ,all pbont. as regair-
ed by senior' 02 of th•• As.earment
Act, in either ('1414' an n{.p aI lies to
the .lodge, and If no appeal is taken
the Voters' last Act :epistles. 111 (his
CAMP no appeal Ices I:t\cn I ant there-
fore of opinion that 1 he rh j• rt teat to
use of the Ilk A1 list faits. I .Int of opin-
ion that it i. not (otllpelrot to the ap-
plicant to c..I in qur.t1 ,11 II,.' lIndiug'
of the County ('(.•lit .Mudge a41 t.. the.
(4111/4itle*tions of Iha 1/4.1 /4.11114 who..•
10x111(14 110 pLWed n:.,.n the 4.081,.' li•l• ;
.issuersrcNor sty ui s h 1'r. "ha 1" i.n.- ThiN ot•jw•t..•n• 11.• ,• f •,.•. 1 .111.-. 1 do
chuh. not think 1 h 11, 1 b.• % 1Jen(,• ,.•bows
tllat the ••I••c1I...1 'r.14 o.,t to dueled!
Mr. W. .1..itathanl it now- .'tte.l substantially 111 a( sad stet. with the
in hos new and up -to -dale h:lkery. principles IA nl 11110 n 11. the• 1t0101e, (11'
having in'ta.led one of FL -teller's Int- that It... 1•.MIIII of lis••eke' ime 14,14 at•
•t improved dough -mixers and kneed- reefed by ,u,% nun eon.nlo,bt.•.
11.t machines. Ile i.= now in a P0'i• take or irregularili• i. Ceder the . :t
cunIStnnces ,n• -t ,••n dU•ntiased,
lion to 11nn•tfactat,. 1 r ad s.cond la
none.
10 the Ala 11 4.4r t '1 ahnd at church
•seedse I:' , 1:, t 4.. .\. fear held
without costa." 111 ,.'1 probate la%-
totlrl t uction verse k on the road .8'11 t,••
COIttln,nced in the ne.,, f1Uu,e. I•1.••-
n,Or.,I . I' ' ',,i h' Mal,• Kin,% ter sl Id hunk.'smile east( 1.1 g. . a
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us' o, r t1 , ,1 .,'rw,r In station rentix�Iy heated. 1
•. oi ing•11 . t 1 was r,#:1dr-----�---- At the One Door North of the Post 0 Fac
110 Ih I:In�'� el , S. 111 '•I a' Dalt. Store
the d ••, el !I h 1� n. n 1 1 . . !nib Mr. Dermad 'Alclnnis /eft for the:e
' ' 1.1 i.1 l It • Tr.v. • %t•.4 !as: Werk. '
t. mos ., • ('Ir t, h Granton %1:1.1 %, sled .lay n mad dog+ Although ;.1 lot of our Stock liar been `;old we
11'r son, a,,,,,,,, don Tea , t- a ae.•k and lithe '•1 -. Hedwon
y t,
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t1 a b• it '1' .• ( tt..
i I 1 a
ening in • h • ash, 14 sir, A , Fant. \I, . l n y 1 0„ hot and r
\\'• .1. SI I. h sm " . , r. -tarries ha, , 'h" h'•ad =e tit to Toronto and it %vats � have Smile
•Ind untie n. .1,1.1 ,in f from 1 ,, , in':;el to Le I.a,;(•r, ).' trout 1nbi, s.'.
d, r ,n 11 1 . '1 Lord. chalk u.• 1' h'• 'ill,,. girl. 01,0 i•:,011; 111 year` t)
3n"n.' 1 ,, ,, II- d ' 100k;„ •,r ase, %as _Ins:••u In Toronto and • l)l
'leder o•n (rea1111'hlt,
111.1 Ile u' u� r„1 1.11,,.,1• .1: i, A 1uie1 weddinft .nal he:d a1 the ('llftlill 1 till's "'lib'
f':uu•--.. 1-.,-• sere 4441, , d u'! home 0. '•11..:11'11 Mr.. C. II. Perkins.
the farm - ss i" •.soon '.\t'n,tn ,Is .1 1 torn, m# \\,du .da 4. shell their 1.-(1114. t'iiiIIinleCi
.4,.4. i it In.l • h t ! been letting Of 1,1 - uta v 11.1 h, - 1 ('or., ''•1 . uta. 11lriled
ernek4•1. .,n•l ung• m them evidently a ilea 1 1 • .n :dr. .\:w 311 1)ay'man.
had go. 01 .1 1 11 • weed and atnalldrred -.,n is '-1 f , :,1114 Mrs. (7113,I. 1)a)man. Of
:may, II al ,I 010'1 ',I, r' •l en into l--I.n+II. . I I, ceremony aas p••r.orni-
1 h•• n..' h, 1 h o , r„ ' 111 h:lv,• be '11
.01 0'1 • :, 111, 1 • .11 1 % lir `ix faun•.
, .I o: . in 4 Is. is i •Ilhnrho,,l. At
1 is ' ,- se n, , Is • ', s - comes as
# 1 n.' ' 1 ., , 1 I, 11.•. I , crackrry
h,'1 d 4' Is is 1) 1 of ill 11111(11 0f
:. as is. ,t,'t. ❑- Ill 1• i, 11.,1.. -,1r both In
, Iss '.,d: :and prop ray.
Spring Wants
Gaaden Rakes
Garden Hoes
Shovels and Spades
Drain Spades
Lawn Mowers
Step Ladders
Curtain Stretchers
Carpet Sweepers
2iic
33c
70c
$1.00
$100
1.00
1.01)
2.75
Screen Windows 2.5c up
Screen Doors S1,(1) up
Screen wire for 'Vin -
(low's and Doors a yd. 10)c
Dustbane
Liquid Veneer
;`'c
Ready mixed paint 1'): nit
Varnish Stains 15c up
Floor faint 15c up
Atabasti:eand Marano 25c up
Rrusht's ac up
Aluminuenl Paint 10,: up
Gold Enamels 25c up
Oilcloth Varnish 2,;e up
Buggy Enamels 25c up
Shellac per bottle luc up
Tube ('olot's 10c up
Crack & ('revese Filler 23e up
Oil Stoves 81.75 up
Gasoline .Stove 4.00 up
Jnst received Samson Portland Cement. Quality and
Amatite Ready Roofing $2.5o per Square.
HEAMAN'S HARDWARE AND STOVE STORE
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Special
Daunt
Sc Sale
of FURNITURE
w ARI; starting our Annual Discount Sale comprising
ever v Article in our
Large
and Well g A sorted stock
tvhi,-ti we are offering at at Special Discount for the:
• NEXT THIRTY DAM'S,
INTENDING PURCHASERS
Will consult their own interests by examining our floods
and getting our Prices before purchasing their Spring
Furniture as we c u ease you many Dollars,
i1 ROWE & ATKINSON
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The Leading Houle Furnishers arid Funeral Direc tors.
STILL GOING ON
learin E
LE
Zoll~
Of
Rip Bargains yet to Offer.
\Nall i'.IIIPl' to go :It Dela (I(Illh'e 'Roll 5c
'I'h,• \enc 1 11 .s1 ei an 111; I 11
\1 111 -t,•1: •,4111 -'' 01 n I,• 1. 1••t
11 .1 es n i 1 I.,• h• '.t in •h .!.,,n • Si.
1. hn14 elnll'r'h 4111 r 1 ,•
nd
-d:,% or 11,x1 n, 4. 11 Fulls
11 ; I 1' 1. i'I'(1 Ii rOnh 1 11 d, 1 •I • 111
'irc1111s. A .113 matt %Vill , 1 I 1;1011II
In 4rrornp:Itis (at'h nlin -• r la 'Ih •
London ('nn'• r nc • r . 7:
Cho1h;un in •1' n 5;' r i11' 1
lake, .. h , 1 sh '•.', :Ir,
to -m.1:: Can , n • in •I .,n l nc, .. }-
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111 11' ., and , n. ., r,lr „ ;,l.n,,1 r ' l• . i airs
. 11 t t ' h. I: (. It, Hobbs In the 'pres-
ear of It • ,Immediate r,-'atives ei
, he r/attracting parties. Th.. Times
J11.11. 11) 1•x terlllil.z eons r:li a'atsalt•.
ilOfN
1•.ae4,•r. on,'! I( 10111 to
Sts. and Mr-. Sal. Ilona 1 a .1.111):11-
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FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTORIA
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list at
t,c
20 cents each
2 I',+ t I I.;' Knives for 5C
\\lilting 1 pound: 10: 5c I t1ttOt1 at 11,11.1" 11i*1('E
2 1)(1ze'n \V(►urien halter It,,wls at. I2.'11'11 25 cents
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8lauli's 1{;lin ('(uts left. at $3.00 each
Cllillll'('lIM '1.1111 1tn11 itl;lck hos,. an going at a (1,111' 15C
Boys Shit t. tad, 25c Mens fit. ' Top Shills III 65c
11(1%s .2-i)ei('te Suits at $2 limy veil lints :I1 75c
.Hens self Il;ts $1.25
Come and have a Share in the Money Sa 'ing
sale
B. W. F. BEAVERS