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STEWAiT'S
PIIUN E i0
Our stock of Millinery,
Dress Goods, Clothing, Car-
pets, Groceries and Crock-
ery is undoubtedly the fin-
est Collection of Merchan-
dise one could wish for.
It. is thl' e,titc(►nie of cart 1'ul buying and wt'
aro confident that it Merits Four inspection. ('all
and see it No trouble to show you.
75c $1 $I.25
(WI; 111.:11 IC VOILES
for t•nntmet. weir in all wool
and tine 41ea\•ee at abort. pri
c•es . annul b•• sol Paget d. If
)ou c+,111)0t cull alai bee them
send for railnple6
$l 1,25 1.50
is hi ee special linea in
BLACK '1':\ 1FETA SI I.K.
Thele; 14lk4 are all a yard wide
I ale goetanleed by the
manufacturer just the thing
for your Hummer Dress or
15c 20c 25c
4..•r 1an(4 t,r WASH
GOODS that you will 110d
11•...1 141 (.eat, All the newest
e.1••1. and tyeat es arc 111 this
ns -••111114.111. 'I'Ile•se goods are
ve•>• suitable for Ladies' and
1)l ess(•$ and Odd
25c 35c 50c
OCR FANCY LISLE BOSIS
for ladies ill (.Molls of bronze,
tan. grey. champagne, glee11,
1cseIlli wi�laris, itces of ros-
es.
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es elio mauve and black in-
clude
-clule everytniug that is new
in Hosiery. They have dou-
ble heels and toes.
Fancy Parasols
Better pick your Parasol now. The sooner you )take your
rho ee the better you will be pleased 81d the longer you will
have It to use. We have then) to match any dress in Fancy and
N.total \1'ot•d Handles.
Lmoleums
A a . h'rbhinnlentof Nairn's
Ht',1te1' Liuulellnls just arriv-
ed. Toe patterns are new and
are dire to please, We (it and
lay without any extra clarge
Curtains
We s10W the most suitable
ca 't4 08 fur every window --
with -:sn'1 doorway -you will
be surprised at the reason-
ableness of the price. Com•
pare ours with others you
have seen.
Per Pair 50c to $7.00
Carpets
and Rugs
AVe make a specialty "t car-
pets and room rugs, 14181 can
furnish you etith almost any
size you require,at prices from
ti 75 to $40
Mattings
1Ve have about ten differ-
ent patterns in Japanese Cot -
100 %Veep Matting,. This
snakes a splendid covering for
bedrooms at small cost. Beet
quality at
Per Yard 20c and 26c
All kinds Produce taken as Cash
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()ROAN and PIANO
Repairing and Tuning
G. Pr DLER lateof Chicigo hats decided to remain inExe
Exe-
ter some time (indefinitely) and will wait on the uulsic•Ioving
public in the capacity of Piano and Organ Tuning and Kenai' ing.
This line has been his life work and he is thoroughly practical
and competent in all lines connected with Pianos, Organs and
Pipe Organs and Guarantees his work. Old Pianos uud Organs
overhauled and made eve,, like new at lowest, porsib'e price.
Following are a few Pelices :--New Strings 25c each ; 'Tone
Rego ..ting iia up ; Once Tuning $2; Key Levelling idk• ; (Iver.
hauliogt from $II) to $2,5 ; New Action and hamster•. rot 01.1
Sryuer.• Pianos ft $2, up Dampers. Fells, Spring.. Regulat-
ing Set ear, Bridle'I'epe Etc., furnished reaeouahly. Re -varnish -
Ing. Polishing 1 eating like new) done at lowest figures, also
Estimates on rips Organ Tuning and Repairing furnished on re-
quest. All Reed Olgane (01114' under the sante Price List. A11
%%elk linart(nleed. All orders left at .1011N i1EDLEit'S read -
demos s+•.1.11 M.1 111 Street, or a Postel (lard addressed to (1. Ped -
ler, lixet. t, w'111 let eive prompt attention.
G, PEDLER, Exeter.
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DUST
Causes Sickness, Is a General `Ilikat cc but c141 he ,tvOi led
ISTIII
on Sweeping Day. "Dustbane," rnorcover, dis'nfects the room and
restores rugs to their original freshness. The women swear by
"Du -thane•' when once they have used it.
I) .n't have another dusty sweeping, clay but get a 35 cent tin of
"1) 1sth,tnc".
We ar•' authorized by the inanufacturers of Dustbane to send
you •t 35c can of their Sweeping Compiund, We want you to use
this 1 trial for one week. At the end of this period) if not found
sa:i.f.tct.try they will take it back and there will be no charge for
quantity use(i.
If it does away with Dust on Sweeping
Day You Want It
Sold in bads , half bb's. and (platter Ibis. for stores, schools,
churches, hospitals, banks and public huiltl.ngs.
W.J. Heaman
1)istrlhutor fo.'
Exettl'.
Canadian Factories St. John, JV. B., Vk innipcg, Man.
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The l imt;s Want Column iultlkr. un'y *)6O Aoply to John I'ed-
ler, Exeter, Maan et r.- tts south 1-711
\. an salt•, rt:sin. 111 11111111 the
I 1• r Tenet cannot tie sur •
;•:t .-. 1. Doers it occur to yam
that :411 ltd% •r) ',*'lu,•nt may
chane • 1 h ' t1 hu:e career of an
.nd.%idea . and may ulat,'r1:11-
.
1 :1' It':• advertiser's � .' \' :Ser s l0 t
: A tent estate ad. wi.l
1• i' :1:1 by our t'u',rcr h. ea
;0.,1 utle.r- 1'. 11.1 114 Il. r-
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have tout •.h lot to dispose of ;
a4..• want le; .11.1p, or have
-oru.•th 11,; :e bring l).•iori' the
u. • the columns of t he
1' 11(4.4: ns your ad • r t .all;;
in Ilium. The cost is
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111 report of Exeter Market... tor-
. 1 _. to'.\tey Men.
t '`_ -to 31 c •uta
't...1 ' 1' our
t',•. I I' our $I.45-:31.50.
IIs) $9 UU, E 1U.I J
1, ::. 20e•.
l"over seed $7.50 to $8.00.
Timothy seed $1,50 to $2.50
.\Isyke $5,50 to 4.6.75.
1 otatoes. 40c to 50e.
Wleat 95c. Standard.
l"-:4$ 75e.
1... y 45c. to 1St..
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•••: oto� J,00,
x'20,00
lie •: 9,111.
('!,.,•e,• export cattle 07.25.
good export cattle $6,00 to $7.00.
111 fonds of cattle numbering; 3961
were sold on the Toronto nlaritets last
week.
• •LOCALS ••
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fl: +:11.1 IV at 1,941'10(1.
- 1 • •,ra,•. visited
!• Tay io' s;•: nt Sunday at
'%4111.
\1 . .(•'well 'visited Mi•s Corn
e• II.•n8all, ton Send 1y.
.• Cameron Ls visiting in
. .1
.cull bh'nnloll. of !'.born:. is
ill a`. • itntn••.
Fr d l::ierington r r urnrd
he n • from 1 h.• West 5lontl y,
Mrs. It, N. Treble. of Ce11:1
visiting in town for a fete day •.
Nir-. Fred 1)e,string. o'' 311 n- t 1. v::•
ited in town IMbndey.
51r, 8. l'opleston:'. o" Illyth. tens a
visitor in town 0font:fly.
Mr. .Itis, V. alters wag .n Hamilton
on Monday.
\figs Lyda Oke. ho was visiting in
Retford*. returned home Saturday.
Miss Nei:. • (latter ant) friend. of
Toronto are ci :ting" Sir. 7.:1'I \I r.. T.
Ratter.
•\lies 11. Lonsberry. or 1*.•trn;t. (o-
;lite her sister.l.r=. J. 3. Whittl.
lie
11r. Win. Hooper. who hat been via -
tine for the r outh in Michigan.
i
fan
has returned hone.
Master Clyde Beaman. is ringing
his grandparents. Mr. and Mr!. \\•4.n.
Ileamarl of London.
Airs.
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'thorn.
and
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o' In,,',•0 i. 1 lee 'nktn
1 r..;de11r.• 111 1t' • 5tannin:
liir{a \\'a111ed 10 :Work in Clothing
Factory 1•:a••l -r. as ,operators on ma-
chines and hand iiewiug, by the .lack -
son Manufac4'ring Co. Apply Ju G.
W. Danis, Supt., tot' duff particulars.
Auction Sale of IlOu.x+ and three
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I i Saturday . 1,1 .. l h
411. n Exeter on )
Lot 5',. 51i
4.0and
time
oe
ustreet.
John Gill. Auotioneer, Giadyull and
.lL rl Barristers. Exeter.
51 r. C. It, llowurd, Jnain branch of
the 5101sons tank. Toronto. after
;pw.tlln.; twe heel:, with; his parents
511' .and Mrs..l, N. Howard. left Sat-
urday to vitet a few d1,ya in Acton
before resenting his duties.
The kirkton 'nl: line Co. Is going
0141 of business, The 'property. wi:l b4.
.1 to auction on Thursday May 211.
Win. Dale i 1 enter 11,; an aI•-
!+,'• a l.u.t the judgment of Chief
I.. -tics \luluek ill '11►1 ItI:ul.h:ud 4.1:1 -
nay 111111 I,•r.
hiX r.).0!(1 t'ili.1r.' by applying a coal
of Campbell's Varnish Soon. loll
will be surprised and deliF hl .•d wit h
the effect you can prodttc.. '1t' ('o -t
Iri'fiing and It i5 3 pleasure 1.1 110
1 ilii ,lurk your�•!f. :♦*k \V. J. P t: -
11.1 \ for color card.
The \1',•.t Iluron Teach»4.a Institute
., flirt' in previous wears tins been
b, t1 in 5I:1)' win not 4,e held food
I'ctoher this year. The change is
made by re plest o: the Educational
Department so that ono or the Nor-
nt:tt lultruclors clay the present to
render aviiStanoe,
A Regular Storm Period cover. the
:8th to'22nd, central on the 201h. Low
barometer. much wanner. with decid-
ed electrical .;loans will re'su'lt about
the 19th to 22nd. \\"e repeat the
warn:n,; of t•robablet ornadio dancer
at this time. The seismin period cen-
tral on the 911. will continu • up to.
and reach another seismic criei= from
the 2Ia to the 20th. centrtl on the 21
at the Moon'.-, eclipse.
The model Contest under the au-
spices of the 'W. C. T. U. will be het()
in the t'i'-rn Mouse on Friday ...ven-
al.; May 27th. Besides the contest-
ants in the eloeotiiin there will be
choruses by the boys and girls. Th:
orchestra .:rout !Jensall Pinder the
Leadership of 1.)4.. Seller's and consist -
ale of t.ix instruments. two violin-,
cornet. clarionet. cello And piano oil:
also be present end give several I..c-
tions. A full Souse :s expected.
A number of boy a around lawn have
been in the habit of Joiteiin, in the
lobby of the lfaIneat street 31ethodiet
church on Sunday evening 1 and t•11118 -
*ii,; a disturbance during hit. time of
service. The hoard have. 411 (t ((('v
ent occasions. wanted boys against
stet' actions and it they du not take
the warning nod stop, a few examples
It iI Ibe 'made, It is against the law•
to distort, any puiblio service an die
the boys continue ho disregard law
std authority the (Board intend to
snake rat•vers' arrests.
The mains for th-• water works
have been Laid along Slam roreel.
The opening tip along the ride of 'the
r::::d tells tales of early days. In sev-
eral ptacea they came in contact with
ceder logs, Mhieh Cormeid 'Part of the
old corduroy roods and although they
have been bntied for over fifty year.►
they were Will 111 a perfect rat ailed
A lot o' :antark from the
ud ('arks(; Mill and tin c.ippinges
from i). Johns liusmith shop were
also elnearth,e1. In some cases the
tsa't,I I earth was covered over two
feet show ng how the roadbed ha=
been bn'it up fronts year to year by
our tires nt system of road-rnaking.
At the annual nlret'n,t o.' th. elec-
t on o' stewards and repre!eot.ulees
'or \111 n ''tri' •1 5Ieth0d »•t church
held \\•eine-dny, May 91th th fol-
lowing stewards were re-elect..!:: T.
II. McCallum. W. S. Howey. Thos.
Darien. T. E. (land::ord, and II. F,
11:ston for :'thin etrecU and ('. Har-
vey and Frank Down for 11 :'1
appointment, The !or'et' r pc - u'..
fives were nil re-elect d t i.. I'. :1.
Follick. A. .1, Ford. A. ilooper. .1
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.on :r 1
11x1 1 •
lay .or Main !r r+• I.
The ••'eel am of tor' •! e r pc 4.r
lives for Bethesda w;il ink. ; • in
1! I the neer future. T. II. \le('. •1 .n,'
11. F. '(Liston were noon 1l '1 -u a' -
tend 11r• IAfny 1).stricl meeting h •'.d
n th•• .Ines •s street church Exeter.
T11e.dny and Wednesday.
Anniversary s n•vires of th • Ep-
worth Lea,u: of the Main 't r,•• t
Me, hell:' 4.h::reh It ere I;cId on S:n-
day last. nett. .1. W. third. of Lon-
don. Irenrh • l two 4Xceilent s+•rmgn=
' I r. .I.nl. (Maden o' U1 • Matson•, $UflIny w as the YI!( 111111.%••f-1! •,
I: Ink. fort Arthur. is 15p:•n.lin,g bit the ij,ltorth f.ea,tue and 51r. If, 1 .
'40 11*dtnlln .vi'Itin„• h'+ father.
had charts of lv since (ore14.1 1'�''.Ill
\\ ','on, Or ilenlall, tyh0 For •e4. r 1, .,1- '1'1 1 .4
,tri 4.i : dressmaking with teed the 1,, nem. ;:r. to 4.l;•:4.l'% .:sill
Vim). wll1 )n 5,lndny lest taken in 1898 it ,'each d high-waternl grit
• ti appendicite a at her home. numbering over l'1.00•111•110,t e
1 1, howlers have accepted an in- Then for several rears th:n•e was
,en to vi -it Igen forth on Stay 'LI ilt-crease and the !co. 1:: et,nt h:ci•
. 1irobable ;three or four rinks several tho•teand mem! re i,.
N% di ;go over. 'I 1..',ran to pick ..... ..
• t' .1:1,' d high ., 1 • -
d_ ..n. i• '•
111-11: l u' 4:1 . 4. ons t1 ': } • _; - :.l
ev, r •.net. th:-r.' his i`.•,n a 'i)
inti. a•" :11 wanGere and 4.4124' :t-
* Ofl'. In the 'morning (hir. itnirtl'r;
•1171011 tin! 151•4cinlly 40.40(411,; .1 ,::. '1
rod i e delivered a ,rend • pr +c; 4. 1
discourse. pointing out 1t' 1 ,
of ,tri. ;o the home. to it' 1
,n'l i to:r••rs nod It' 4. ,
hate 0v:r one another. :it :h .1 n
in,: the church
sermon .t n! ►nor.• ! , • r': ,
young (men. Sir. .1, C. \'-
and son '.'eddy" of Londul+..,
c
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in the -services of Pone
44 real Iy appreciated. The . ; 4.l
has a good. erne voice ::mi tie
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romp:lnirn••nt n; his father on .
banjo d ehtet' the congrezation.
I1 •e, 1'. .'. ('ear preach -d in London.
'.1•'..4.". Tenn:alt and new x11:1•;''t1
• ••I of horses ';o the It 1•4•4 Mot: 11y.
' .1, Ilarrlaon. or 'Toronto. :.
. ur in 'Town.
\Beset Mabel Follick and Came
I. 1 n( Ht. Mary( 159.•111 Sondav :and
11 , E ci•. is n;; Mr. n0.1 Mrs. I':nock
Mrs. Wm. Batt k4haw and Miss Jean
1Iawkshaw Lave to -flat (Thursday.
for \1'oolsely. Sask.. ho spend the
.-simmer.
lir, John Bumf r hat !old two car -
+i of \Ic('ornaick farm machinery
-1. Pao! Madge. who w.11 Ink • it
to u!.' on hie farm.
r. John Rood shipped a load o:
• tiers cattle to Toronto Saturday.
A. T. 11'ood, of 'Merton. •9+•01
...,!ay at his hone..
\lr. and Mrs. \'m. Body. o; Da!h-
1eowl. who visited .Mr. and Mrs. A.
1)av for a fete days. left Mo0•lay
'or their to w- :horse in Vic'orin. I3, (',
' 'r. T. Farnconbe. lit:;_ i n. ;'r. of
tendon. and Dir. Cellon. contractor,
u' Iluntsville. were in town this week
.11 connection with th' a,ar 40ork!.'
511-. .I. Shnrbeton. 51r. el 11..,k r•
cillo and \l4.-. D. It t11 t'0 hat i 11
t',nrnntined with th it 1. • .'1,: 11 oea continued on page Ti).
• Milsg '111 . 1 `, f- c ;
; rrn.trrd Ill Ill 0:;,
"utice---Owing to4. the meeting of
1t'•- Canadian Dental A!.onialion Drs.
Itoulston nod 'Kinsman fleeing to an -
flounce that their officer will be c10=-
ed duriner lh•' week commencing 51ay
10th.
5-19-2
Pet.. Mr. Lmltrh net, or London.
I 1••:11`11 •(I in Caren Presbyterian
church on eiundny 'Ina in the place
or Rev, 'fit, F. Sharp. 8 ho hn8 beer'
somewhat indiepre. d during the, ti,•r
week. We nre plenw•d to e that he
is able 'to be around main.
1 EARS EXi'EiRIENCE OP' .1\
01,1) NITIt`1E.
511a. \\'iuslow'a Soothing syrup 1'•
the prescription of one of the best
female physicintis nod nurses in the
1 nited States, and has peen used for
fifty years with never•failing succ-e'.
1,y millions of mother- for their
children. It relieves the child from
pain. cures diarrhoea. griping in
he bowels and wind colic. liy giving
health to the child. it rests the
mother. Twenty-five ccols a bottle.
Church Directory
JAMES STREET
mITNUDisr crluRCM
Rev. Richard Hobbs, Pastor
Sunday Public Worship -10.30 a.rna '
and 7 pan.
l
CIa.s fit•rviec-Sunday 0.30 a.m. and
after Morning Service and Wetness know the necessity of havinggood qualities ill goods in order
day night.
Youug Man'. 'Clam end wtsebeloeaa to secure the longest service. It is only the careless and
Sunday to !
l �t p.m
Sunday School and Bible Crasser e.ao wastt3tul who buy second and third
class articles, (because
''°'' they seeds to be cheap). We do not cater to that class,but
F: ,worth League -Tuesday at 8. p.m
Prayer Meeting -1 y 2.2nd-Rees at . pica• carry goods that you will not be afraid to look at when you
James 8). Slay � ,ld-!t.•v. 3. 11. Kr8-
t l4. i11 'the roof nine* and Bev. J. G. get (tome,
1'clltuld at night.
areful people
Ladies' Whitewear
Alen's Suits A choice line of WAISTS ranging from $1.00 up to $:3.25.
Neat patterns in UNDERSKIRTS, new goods jest in, from
-AT- $1.00 to $4.50.
$20.00 Don't fail to examine the Summer Underwear
Ladies' Vests from 10c to 25c Misses' Vests from c t
After all it's Ibe Tailor who
slakes a suit a SUCCESS or a
FAILURE. The most fascin-
ating style would ht• a fizzle if
there were not, careful needle
work underneath. That is the
reason our Huits at, $.a' 1 are
better than the suit you buy in
town for more moony They
are perfect in every way if
not you can have your stoney
back.
W. W .TAMAN
Merchant Tailor.
EXETER ONTARIO
IAm selling the best
Woven Hence that is made
and I air selling, at the following
IOW priceS:-
6 Har Fence at 34 cts. per rod
7 Bar Fence at 27 cis. Per rod
8 Bar Fence at 3o cts. per rod
GLtITWOK1HY
URANTON. -. ONTA1.10
Bus & Dray Business
!laving purchased the
Bus anti Dray bui<;!1 'ss
from Wm. Arnold. 1 so-
licit a share of your pat-
ronage. Orders h'ft at
the Advocate Office.
T. G. Creech,
Proprietor.
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RANO TRUNK SY's EM
1ICTORIA DAY
SINGLE FAIRE
FOR
ROUND TRiP
Bet 1 all P ill Canada. a
13c' n 1 so I0 1
Ningara Fella and Buffalo, N V., De-
troit and fort Huron, Mich.
Tickets good going Mav 23 and 21
Return limit \iay 21f,
l'I'PEit LAKE STEAMERS
Mailings of passenger steamers from
Sarnia for Hoo and fort Att'tnr every
4l'edn/ edlyy end Saturday at 3 30 tete,
Also additional sailings on Friday Mnv
31.11; Mrnday, May aoth and for 1 ill -
11t11 May 211th
SAII,INU FROM ('OLLiN(1VOOD
1 :3411 W, and Owen Sound 11.1:1 p.m.
Wednesdays and Salm-dep. for Soo
and Georgian (lay Potts.
Vol :n lrma.ion 38 to dates etc. from
J. J. KNIGHT. D pot I. I.
or write 3. D. MCDONALD. Union
I1. ,•e• linrnntn. ant.
ure,Blood
Means
Strength
NYAES
lood
Purifier
means pine blood. '91 y it anti you
will be lorteinced.
Boils, sores, pimples, .kin diseasem >v
and rnuell skirl indicates impure thin
blond. Nyal's Mood Pntifer. put ilia s
and enriches the blood, drivitig out
the 1.'1.on• us matetla!s that produce
such disagreeable symptoms. It is for
the sante ('less of diseases 4.18 those
treated at Hot Springs.
tact a h,•t ate et Our 8(1.14.: w4. 3,4.011 -
Mend it. he. 141181' IIP know what 1'. in it I
and every NYA1, remedy is good. 111
Price $1.00.
Summer Dress Goods
A choice line of these goods in FOULARDS, SILKS,
MULLS and MUSLINS, ranging from 1Oc to 50c.
Our Remnant Table
is again laden with MUSLIN. ENDS, FLANNELS and
WRAPPERETTES at BARGAIN PRICES.
Do not fail to see the Ladies' Shoes
We are showing a line of Ladies Shoes that are second
to (tone for Style, Quality and Fit, prices rangiug from $2.50
to $:.75.
Men's Neckwear
A new line just arrived. We have a line fit a quarter
which looks as good as $ goods, while our 5('c goods are
equal to the 75e goods sold in the cities.
W. J. CARLING
Highest prices paid for Produce.
EVERYTHING IN HARDWI
l'Icnty of Goods for Immediate Selecti3n with Faciliti3s
401
for getting Anything Special that may be wanted
in •bort order. This is mit. Store��
04 IF YOU s►
iv WANT ONt
PRESTON
Safe -Lock
Shingle
5% I11LP, y,l'rs talk-
ing ahutat the Pre/4011
Shingle. Don't for R.
its twin brother
PRESTON
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Made according to the
r:gid Speciflcatiolls , f
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lc 4.(lei-third
Spring
( �t' i1P, 1181h, Nr. 11 sort
12 13, weaving & Poultry Netting
The Maitre Exterior is of Metall except 11 (11-
i1 g i f 5'eta)d.1,
Tin,n►ithing, Plumbing and Furnace \% ., 1.:t `I+cci.t ty
IidIkIDS Stove & Hdr(dr store
(hie door north of Itrowning's i)t rig Stoll.
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'TAILORING!
N6w Sum SffltIos
We guarantee hest Workmanship, Best Material,
Best Fit and Prompt Service.
Conic in and insl:ect our materials.
W. JOHNS.
Merchant Tailor - Exeter, Ontario.
At
Howey's Drug Store!
EXETER - ONTARIO,
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