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ONLY G: ,li. PRIGS. e.
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Fur Goats Fur Gaps ur Mitts Fur Robes
Large stock of high class furs at greatly reduced prices, If
you have any notion of investing in any of the above lines call and
see what we can do for you.
$,80,00 men's coon coats, nice dark colors, reduced to $29.75.
$25 00 Rock Wallaby, a good strong coat, reduced to r9.75.
$25.00 choice Corscian Lamb, nice blight curl,reduced to $19.75•
$ i 8 . oo Wallaby Good Looker and a wearer, reduced to $11.75.
$8.00 goat robes, good plush linings, reduced to $6.90.
$8.50 Saskatchewan robes, curl linings, reduced to $7.75.
$2.5o Beaverized caps, a sure bargain, reduced to $1.9o.
$2.25 Grey Lamb caps, reduced to $1.39,
$3,75 Australian Coon driving gauntlets, reduced to $3.25.
$3.75 Black fur driving gauntlets, reduced to $3,25.
DRESS GOOD.
A clearing line of odd lots of fancy and tweed dress goods.
These goods sold from 25 to 3oc per yd, we shall clear the balance
of them for 15c or 7 yds for $I.00.
A few odd pieces of bik figured dress goodi regular 35 to 5oc
goods reduced to 25c per yd.
We have placed on our counter a lot of ladies' cloth jackets,
in newest style, but good strong wearing coats, you take your choice
for $2.5o, regular values $6.00 to $ro.00.
$1.38 for a heavy all wool frieze pant, well made and trimmed,
a snap
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THE MART
To Have
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the Best Goods
is what the business nian owes him-
self.
It is this business policy of ours
which induces us to claim to be
ofteri the cheapest and con
sequently always the best.
We have in stock everything in the
rltatiorery Line -newest in Note
Paper.
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Jardineres,
ssnglish and German
Vases,
French China,
Limoge andaJapanese Ware.
Decorated
FANCY GOODS OFtI.'.ALL DESCRIP-
TIONS.
JOHN 1 G,
EXETER.
INSURANCE.
RNEST ELLIOT,
Agen for the WESTERN ASSURANCE COM-
PANY, of Toronto; also for the PHOENIX FIRE
NsURANOE COMPANY, of London, England;
Eng
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nLIANOE INSURANCE COMPANY,
and
TO ADVERTISERS.
The copy for changes must be left
not later than Tuesday noon. Casual
advestisements accepted up to noon
Wednesday of each week.
THURSDAY JANUARY 23RD
Locals.
For lame back and urinary diseases
gents use Dix Kidney Pills. Sold by
. Lutz.
To THE FARMING PUBLIC. -- you
keep cows or milk, butter or cheese
and are fattning calves,cattl a or ho gs
or poultry for market or for eggs, it
'pays to fed English Stock Food, It is
the cheapest food on the market.
sold by C. Lu'rz, Exeter.
Notice !
r
Having had fifteen years ex-
perience in the furniture and un
dertaking business, we claire we
For Marriage Licenses,
Wesicling II�irigs,
Watches, Clocks,
Jewelry,
Spectacles, Etc
CALL ON
R. HICKS'
Watch Repairing a Specialty.
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tweet' the Main St. Meth, `church and
the Metropolitan Rotel a gold heart,
The finder will confer a favor by leav-
ing at TIMES OFFICE.
SiswauS ACCIDENT. -Arthur Tay.,
for fifth son of Alex, Taylor, of Exeter
North, niet with a serious accident, in
Toronto, recently. fie was an eni-
ployee of the Atlantic Oil' Refining
works. IIe was engaged in cleaning
out barrels, and was using a steam
pipe. The pressure was too strong.for
one barrel, and it exploded. Taylor
was thrown several feet, and when he
was picked up it was found that both
legs were broken one in two places,
and the top of his right thumb was
blown off. He was taken to the hos-
pital and is doing as well as can be ex-
pected,
Locals.
Miss Mabel Kemp is visiting
in Seaforth.
friends
Calf Feeders -just received. at Hea-
man's Hardware.
Ordered work and repairing done
+romptly at R. N, Rowe's.
Mrs, W. T. Acheson visited Mrs. Geo
Knight in Ilderton the past week.
Miss Horne left on Wednesday for a
few weeks -visit with friends in Strat-
ford and vicinity.
The County Orange lodge of South
Huron will meet in Exeter on the let'
Tuesday in February.
Mrs. Glanville of Sault Ste Marie,
attended the funeral on Wednesday,
of her father, the late Richard Young.
Special services are being conduct-
ed in James St. church each evening,
Saturdays excepted,by the pastor Rev.
C. W. Brown. .
There is only one S. O. E. lodge in
Bruce but five in Huron, as follows :
Clinton, Exeter, Londesboro, Gode-
rich and Benmiller.
Winan's;Cough Balsam is especially
good for coughs and bronchitis trou-
bles in children. Sold by C. Lutz, sole
agent for Dix Lung Syrup.
A number of the members of The I.
0.0. F. of this place drove over to
Mitchell on Friday last to assist in the
resuscitation of the. Mitchell Lodge.
Mr. Robert Graham and Miss Minnie
Graham of St. Marys spent Sunday
with their aunt Mrs.- john White. Miss
Graham will reniain for a few days to
visit friends.
A number of our citizens are mourn-
ing the death of their pet canine,
supposed to be a wholesale poisoning
case and a reward of five dollars is be-
ing offered.
Mrs. Russell, of the Thames Road,
1902
was seized with a weak spell on Tues-
day morning and fell to the floor un -
conscious. Shs remained in this state
till evening when she revived.
A son of Wm. Waiper, Exeter
north, met with a painful accident at
the flax mill last week by his hand
coming in contact with the brakes,
smashing the top of one of his fingers
badly.
The gold watch given by the Jelly
Pulls on Saturday evening to the
one holding the ticket with the lucky
number was secured by Curtis Har-
ness. The watch was procured from R.
Hicks jeweller. 79al T98a g`j
Having purchased the general stock
of J. P. Ross at a low rate on the dol-
lar, I will dispose of the same at prices
away below cost. For a sample of the
prices see advertisement in anothe-
column.-T. G. HAII.LTON.
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Men's $16.00 Australian Coon
1 fur coatfor 11.75 and$ 38.00'
Canadian Coon for $20.00 at
Stewart's, i
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I NT. -A son of Silas Stanlake
y reen horns. We
and are no , _bac n 1
g . of g Stephen, while splittingwood at
p li w
understand buying goods for best his home on Wednesday, slipped on
I3X tear
IiensaIl.
SPECIAL FUR SALE.
This season has been the best we have over had in the
fur line and we are now willing to sacrifice atll profit in order
to clear the balance of our furs before the lst February. In
some cases the following goods are quoted even below actual
cost, but no matter they must be cleared.
I only ladies' Electric Seal and Astrachan caperine, tied
with large bow of Electric and long ends, trimmed with extra
DENNIS-HoLTzmAN.-The residence larges squirrel tails, beautifully lined witty satin, a magnificent
of Mr. G. Holtzman, Zurich, was the q
scene of a very pretty weddinz the caperine, regular price $25,00, special clearing price
15th inst., when their only daughter,
Miss Magie, was united in marriage I only ladies' Electric Seal cape, full size, very finest
to J. 13. 7iennis, of Woodham, former-
ly of Exeter. The ceremony was per-
formed by the bride's uncle, Rev. H. J.
Holtzman, assisted by Rev. 0, S. Fink-
beiner, of Zurich, and the wedding
march was played by Mrs. Shortt, of
Hensall. The bridesmaid was Miss
Lottie Dennis, sister of the groom,
while Mr. Samuel Faust ably support-
ed the groom., The ceremony was
witnessed by oyer a hundred relatives
and friends of the contracting parties,
The presents were numerous and cost-
ly and of a serviceable character. Mr.
and Mrs. Dennis will take up their
residence in- Woodham shortly, where
Mr. Dennis is conducting a boot and
shoe business,
16.50
cash prices and we give the pub:
t
it We keep
the benefit, of
u 'to dateg goods in all lines and
a large assortment to choose from.
We inviteeyvery one•to Inspect
our
C andbe c incd that
Baur stock platy � at
what we say is correct,
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How TO PREVENT SLIPPERY SIDE-
WALnS.-A correspondent writing to
a St. Mary's paper reciting the heavy
damage the corporation has had to
pay of late owing to slippery side-
walks, suggests a remedy as follows: -
As it seems difficult to enforce a by-
law to make every man clear his own
sidewalk, I beg to suggest what seems
to me a practicable remedy. I would
suggest that the town supply barrels
of sand at convenient places and have
a man perhaps a policeman, to sprin-
kle sand on dangerous spots, where -
ever and whenever they occur. It
would cost only a few dollars annually
and if it prevents another suit like
that with Mr, McQuillan, it will pay
for that case cost the town enough to
have had our streets sanded to the
end of the twentieth century any way.
Tbere is also the saving in worry and
mind destroying uncertainty to pedes-
trians, which should be of some value
to the town. .
PRESBYTERY Os' HURON. The Pres-
bytery of Huron, met in Blyth on the
21st inst. The Rev. N. Shaw was
elected Moderator for the next six
months. The roll of the Presbytery
was made up . from the ensuing year.
Grants from the Augmentation Fund
were applied for, for the congregations
of Grand. Bend and Corbett, and Lee -
burn and Union church. The minute
books of a large number of sessions
were examined and attested as correct.
The remit from the General Assembly
re the appointment of Sabbath School
Missionaries, caused a long discussion.
It was finally resolved to postpone the
discussion for a future meeting. The
report from the W. F. M. S. was re-
ceived as follows, amount raised by
W. F. M. Societies $1393, and by Mis
sion Bands $359. These amounts com- •
pared favorably with those of 1900..
The Presbytery passed a resolution
appreciatiye of the work of the Wo-
men's societies in the Divine cause of
Missions. Rev. W. M. Martin and J.
E. Tom were appointed to audit the
Treasurer's books. They reported
afterwards their correctness and the
Treasurer's report was adopted. Rev.
J. Anderson pressed the cause of Home
Missions on the members of the Pres-
bytery. A committee was appointed
to draw up a minute regarding the
death sf Rev. J. Robertson, superin-
tendent of Missions. The Presbytery
resolved to hold an adjourned meeting
at Hensall on March llth for the con
sideration of the remits from Gen.
assembly. A large attendance of
ladies attended the meeting of the W.
F. M. S. a report of which is .given
above and which sat in the main body
of the church during the day and
held a large public meeting in the even-
ing.
A PLEASING P RESENTA.TION, -
Abouts fifty members and adherents
of Caven church met at the manse on
Tuesday evening last, to express their
esteem for Mr. end Mrs. J. P. Ross
who are moving to •Chatham. An ad-
dress was read in appreciation of their
work in the congregation and two
beautiful upholstered oak chairs and a
handsome mantel clock were present-
ed. Mr. Ross replied thanking the
congregation for their kindness and
expressing the regret that they felt iu
leaving. A number of others spoke
ana the evening was afterwards spent
in a pleasant social way.
To Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Ross-
Dear Friends: ..:',1v
It was with sincere regret that
we learned of your intended departure from
Exeter, d
you have now been for
about seventeen
as venteen years with our church and
taking the deepest interest in the affairs of the
congregation, in the Session, on the Board of
Management, in the choir, in the Sabbath
r
School and in all the different departments of p
our Church work, your zeal has been untiring
and it has been your earnest endeavor at an
times to promote the best interests of onr
Church and of its individual members. Con-
scious of the severe loss we shall sustain in
11 hip.
r
our Chu fellowship.
Church fe o
yr removal from
ou
w'n ortuhowe that the path
of Pr
ovi
Bencehich yono
follow may lead, to continued
prosperity iu temporal and spiritual life. In
taking your departure you, and the members
of your family, carry with you the esteem and
affection, not only of the members of our con-
gregation
on-
nit and
inn
entire coin Y,
u of
the n
oat
ion but W g
wo are assured that the Church in Chatham
with which you will unite will bo decidedly
advanta �ed byyour advent while the memory -i illus
of your Christian character will be a st n
to our workers. As a small token of our es-
teem and good wishes wo ask you to aooept
this clock and these chairs. And we pray that
the• God of all race may soovershadow y
lives that, as amongst us, so in the future' you
ma both continue to grow in the, favor of God
y'
auci man.
Cayen Presbyterian Church, Exeter the 21st,
Jannary, A. D. 1902,'
W. M. MARTIN, Pastor. ; s
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DUNCAN MCxrAY, I
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.{ BtiRY
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J.S. JsCxrtt.t
some ice, and falling on the sharp,
edge of the axe, cut the heel of one of.
his hands, severing all the arteries,
The wound is an exceedingly painful
one, and will lay. Mr. Stanl[ake.p for
... e time,
r
@lie day last week, Robt. Knight
narrowly esca ed breakin one of his.
legs. He wasp up stairs in T, Fitton's'.
new building, ;;and while coming
in that the stairs were
down, forgetting
not completed, stepped through a
quality fur, good length, lined with heavy fancy silk lining,
regular price $35.00, special clearing price.... , . .
ROWEable, cutting and bruising his lei, bad -
25.00
2 only ladies' Astrachan jackets, lined with black satin
lining, medium length, well .made, regular $3o . oo jacket,
special clearing price
,.,• ,,..16.00
5 only ladies' ruffs, regular prices $2.25, $2.75, $3.25 and
$3,5o, your choice while they last for ....
............1.75
Io only ladies' muffs, various furs, regular prices range
from $3.50 to $5.00, your choice of any of these for .. • • • . • • 2.75
Special clearing prices on men's far caps, fur coats, robes etc.,
etc.
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once. Be sure and see thele on remnant table. ` There
are some bigliargains for you. '
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SD661aI ReMudilt Sale.
. While taking stock we have come • across a great
: number of remnants of various kinds of goods. These
�• we have marked at greatly reduced prices to clear at
CARLING
BROS.
We Solicit Your Trade
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And can assure you that you will not meet with better
treatment anywhere than we will give you. Our extensive
stock (which comprises nearly everything) offers the largest
facility for choice, both in goods and grades, and is in all re-
spect representative of the best markets offer.
PI IOE8 iR.E VERY LOW.
Big Bargains in all Kinds of Groceries.
3 Clothing Bargains3
If we suit in other things, as we surely can, price wont
stand in your way. Come and talk to us. Here below we
quote prices :-
Figured :Melton, double fold, suitable for skirting, was
85c for 25c. Prints were 12? for 5c. Boys suits were $2.50
and $3,00 for $1,00. Ladies' shoes were $1 25 for $1.00.
Overcoats and ladies' jackets at your own price.
Men's grey cloth overcoats, fair length, well lined and
made, regular $Io.00 coat for • • • • • .: • • ... ....7,00
7 only men's heavy double breasted tweed suits, well
made and lined, well worth $8.5o per suit, special -for ....500
Tweed suits well lined and made, ''regular value $7.50
...•.5.00
suit, for .... • ... • •
10`00 Yards Regular 12 1.2c - Prints for 10c.
he R. Pickard Co.
Direct Importers.
Miss Annie Sanders has returned
from London.
Thos. Campbell, of Londoa, is visit
ing his mother, here.
Mrs. (Dr.) Eastwood is -visiting her
daughter Mrs. J. G. Stanbury.
Mr, and Mrs, J. Balfour, of Kippen,
visited with 1. Mr. and Mrs. J. P.
Ross on Sunday.
Miss Violet Willis, who has been in
Exeter and Hensall the past week
has returned to Exeter.
Mr. J. P. Ross held an auction sale
of his household effects on Tuesday
last which was well attended. -
Miss Yellow is spending a few weeks
in Clinton and vicinity visiting with
her cousins Miss Shipley and Miss Tip -
lady.
Wal. Bawden returned home from
the Old Country on Tuesday with a
hackney and a number of draught
stallions.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Diller of Mich.,
former residents of Hay, called on
friends here on Friday last. They are
also visiting friends in Dashwood.
Miss Ellen Ford, who died in De-
troit last week was to have been mar-
ried on Wednesday last, the day of
the funeral to John Taylor of Exeter
North.
Messrs. Andrew and George Stewart
of the Seaforth Roller Mills, were in
town on Saturday renewing acquain-
tances. Their many friends were
pleased to see them.
Mr. Thomas Bissett, sr., Bias moyed
his family i1 into thelarge and commod-
m
ious residence owneby Mr. John
Matheson. and recently ;vacated by
John Muir, jr. Mr. Jas, Harvey will
move into the house vacated by Mr.
Bissett.
The special services in James St,
church are being well attended and
awakening much interest. The pastor
will be assisted next week by Rev. G.
N. Hazen, of Sarnia, Everyone will
be inade welcome:
ststmoi!*ssesseocosts i sasses
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I0o you know 25 to 40 per cent.
is what you can save on furs at
Stewart's. Mens' fur coats and
womens' fur coats, fur caperines
furca�sr'furmitts, fur collars,llars,
far ruffs. ' You'll be sorry if you
miss this chance. 'Remember
Its at Stewart's.
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Furniture
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I3rnporium
GIDLEY'S OLD STAND.
We carry a large, well assorted stock of up-to-date fur-
niture, good values, your ,money's worth, and guarantee
satisfaction, both as to price and quality. '
Absolutely pure baking powder sold
by C. Lutz, Exeter.
Miss Gertie Hicks has returned from
visiting friends In London.
Cal yes Cordial, Cows Relief, and Calf
Feeders -at Heaman's Hardware,
STOVE FOR SALE.- Parlor heater;
wood, good as new. Apply at TIMES
Office.
Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Heaman, Miss
Cora Powell and Miss Gertie Hicks
attended a ball in London on Friday
evening last.
Miss Gertie Kemp intends leaving
soon for Toronto, where she goes to
the Sick Children's Hospital, to take a
course of training.
Shirley 'Robley has taken a position
in the Molsons Bankhere, Mr. Young
who has been accountant, being trans-
ferred to the branch in Clinton. Mr.
Martin takes hip, place.
We notice that Pickard & Cullin, of
Drumbo, were the successful winners
at the Toronto Poultry Show on light
brahams, 2 cocks, 3 cooks, 2 hens, 1
cuckrel, 2 cockrels, 3 cockrels, 1.
pullet, 2 pullets; also Earl Minto silver
cup, value $50.00, for best collection.
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IStubb Proof Gum Rubbers the
best in the world. Only at
Stewart's. Take no other.
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Pi6tllr6 Framing and all Kinds 01 Repairing
ProCnptli l.tt nded to
Funeral Director
OPERA HOUSE BLOCK.
W. Co
Huston,
All accounts due the firm of Beverley & Huston must be
settled on or before 15th February.
Mr. and Mrs. Babcock, of Hensall;
visited friends in town on Friday
last.
Revd's Messrs. Millyard and Martin
exchanged pulpits on Sunday morn-
ing last. '
The firm of Charlton and Keddy
pump makers and plumbers has been
dissolved. Mr. Charlton will continue
the business.
We regret to announce the removal
by death on Saturday last, of an old
d highly
an
es ected
citizen in the
.
respected
Richard D
.'Youn The
person of Mr. g
funeral Wednesday was largely:attend-
ed, and by request a memorial servfce
will be held by the pastor in. James St.
church on Sunday next at 10.30 a, in.
MAIN ST, CHTuRCH Services` in
Main St. Methodist Church next Sab-
bath. Rev. George Jackson Chairman
of London District and will preach
Missionary sermons morningen-
and a v
ing. Collection and subscription in
aid of mission fund. On Monday even-
ing following 8 p. m. Rev. Dr. y secretary Hen-
dersonassistant missionary y'
will give an address on the Mission
work. Dr. Henderson is one of the
most eloquent speakers of the Metho-
dist church.
• Ohiidren Cry for...
MARRIED
ROTII-Ozscxi-At the residence of Mr and
Mrs. Menno Oesch, Bronson Line. on Monday
Jan. 8th, Mr. Samuel Roth, of Tavistock, to
miss Barbara Cesch, of Hay township.
DIED
YOUNG -In Exeter, on Jan, 19th, Mr. Richard
Young, aged 80 years, 4 mos.
HEYnocn-At "Elkton, ` Mich, on the lith inst.,
War. Henry Heyrock,aged 79 years.
O VERHOLT-In McGillivray, on Jan. 12, 1902,
Laving, fourth daughter of Jane and the late
Peter Overholt.
STRAYED
Strayed from the premises o£ the undersign-
ed, 8th, con., Stephen, on or about the 11th of
January, a small steer, rising3 years old, with
white hind legs. Information as to his where-
abouts will be rewarded.
Jossra AMY, Crediton P 0
5 Pack of Cards Free.
One Pack, "May I. 0. U. Homo," Ono Pack.
"Escort" One Pack, -Flirtation" Ono Pack,
"Hold -to light." One Paok. "Our Sofa Juet
Bolds Two. Sample of 21 other styles, with
book full of nofions. Send 5c silver for postage.
A, W.KENNY, ID, T.
Yarmouth, N. S.
SNAPS
In Ordered Clothing
We have opened up a case
of new goods, consisting of the
latest things in Worsted serges
and Tweeds. And during the
quiet season we will offer special
inducements.
for
nobby worsted sled suit$14
A Y
A good serge suit for . 12.00
A fancy tweed suit for 12.00
Striped pants r
ern
$3.0o and
upward: -
your order earl
Leave Y,
The Student
At this business college
is surroundedby every in-
centive and assistance to
good work. That is the
reason our students learn
so rapidly and also the
reason our graduates are
in constant demand. Book-keeping, stenog-
raphy,
tenog
raphy,, typewriting, penmanship, and business
practice•
Y. M. C. A. BUILDING,
LONDON, ONT.
J W, WESTERVELT, Principal.
ftttend the Beit -It Paull
Centralia-? -
STRATFORD, ONT.
A school well known from
one end of Canada to the other
for its superior work. Students
admitted at any time. Graduates
readily secure employment.
Write for catalogue.
W. J. ELLIOTT,
Principal,
1 -IU ROI. COUNTY COUN- •
CIL
The January session of the corporation of
the County of Huron will be held in the - coun-
cil chamber in the town of Goderieh, ` com-
mencing at 3 o'clock p. m., on Tuesday the -
28th, inst.
Dated at Goderioh, this 13th W. LANE,
day of January, n ar 190. Clerk
y,
Separate Tenders for all branches of
received to bels.
work will beu
the
1st, 1002, by Chas. Snell, Sr., Secy. of
Building Committee of the Exeter
Union Cemetery Board, for the erec,
tion of a brick house to be built 'near
the
said cemetery. Plans
and specifi-
cations
to be seen at Mr. Snell's office.
W.
W.Tatnan.
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1140t`'chktrfl$ Telil
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Grieve old stand, opposite post office
They Cure Coughs
GRIP-QUINIIs Tablets are a new,
safe and speedy cure for coughs, colds
and similiar affections. Grip -Quinine,
has all the beneficial effects of old
fashioned quinine without its nauseous
taste and unpleasant consequences. Gripp
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cures LaGrippe, chills, fever, malaria.
etc. A dose at heft/tie breaks the cold
before morning. Relief ira. one dose.
Cure in one day. The genuine thea the
,Dog's head Tradett.
�Gf t'ic on every bb.
Refuse all others. 25 cents a box at
our
druggists, or b'.. Mail from
your
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