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Palette Silks Muffs Z
These muffs are'every one
a bargain. They.are just the • o
thing for girls going to school
They will be cleared this*
week at $1,00, ®Oo.
FOR THIS WE.
In Blue, Brown, Cream and
Black. It is 36 inches wide
and is fully guaranteed.
Per yard $1.0(`
Fur Collar Coats
With curl lining interlined
with (rubber. flood cloth and
beautiful. Fur collar.
Special Price $14,75.
Prints
In Reds Blues, Cadets, Li-
lacs, Greys and Light Ground
Good quality and splendid
wearers, Special per yard 10c.
Men's Caps
These are made of Corduroy
and are small sizes. Regular
Price is 75c to be cleared thus
week at 25 cents.
Hockey Shoes
Ladies Hockey Shoes with
Wool Lining and low heels
made of good 13ox Oa11'.
Speeial Price per pair $2.00
Robes
s
Just three Astrachan Robes
left These are large sizes
and interlined with rubber.
Yon can save money if you
buy now.
Flannellettes
35 inches wide splendid wash-
ers, good weight and good
wearers. Regular lio a yard
Special Price 10 yds for $1,00
GROCERIES
Prunes
Large size and quality
good. Regular 15c a lb., this
week 2 pounds for 25 cents.
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Sodas and Fancy Biscuits?
We sell Ohristies, They have
no equal.
Tea
The best Green, Black and.
Mixed Tea in bulk, These
Teas a
re superior or to what
on
buy in lead packages. Very
Special at per pound 30c.
Soap
Baby's Own Soap, highly
perfumed and suitable for
tender skin. This week 3
cakes for 5 cents
Honey
Choice Clover Honey in
sections, quart gems and pails
Quart Seater sells for 40 cents
Figs
Good, Clean cooking Figs
ho
very tasty and .w wholesome.
This week 4 pounds for 25c.
J. A. STEWART
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tee report of .$xe'tet• markets eor-
1ected: up Ito February 15Th
Wheat Standard 95 to 90
Buckwheat enc to OOc
Oats 42 to 45
fearleyf0to9+D
Peas 1,00 to 1.15
Shorts $27.00
bran 05.00
Model ]:+'lour 2.70
Feed Flour 1.50
Butter 80
Stress Bee. •
1-'utatuets $1,25
Chieke_d 8-10'
Thiele 1'L-13
Turkey 14--17
Geese 11-12
Fowl 5-7
Hoge live weight 0:30
Choice Export •Stet ee '13.25. to 62.x0
Mediurn, export 'staters 5.75 to 6,110
Choice biitohers h+eitere 6.00— 0,30'
Mediate butchers 'heif•ers 5.50-5,75
Choice butchers cows 5,00 to 5,25
Medium butchers cows tl 50 ttlo 4 63
Choice Lambs 6,50 to 6,175
Choice, aheeap 14.25 to 4,50
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o LOCALS •4
Inspector Brom. of Godcrieh, was in
town this week.
Ur. Jas. Johnston, of Saskatchewan
,<
is in town t hist week.
Mr. and Mrs, John Mallett visited
:n London on Friday lata.
Mr. C. Hooper is visiting in Brantt.e
ford and 'Toronto this week,
leIr. Mae. Lindeufield was laid .tip
a few, days with a severe cold.
Miss Ida Cottle. of London, visit -
at her hone here for a few days.
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Mr. Harry Parsons. of "London, via.-
ite.d at his home. here over Sunday.
Mr. George Rusnall, of North Bat-
tleford, is visiting at the Boma of
Mr. Thos. 'Sanders•.
The best remedy or Earth for Ca-
tarrh and cold in the head. Gunnell.,
Catarrh Cream. '
Messrs....Cottle and 'T; I3ei sr at-
tended thee automobile show. in Lon-
don last week.
Thornton Fear, of B15 the ';pent Sat-
urday and Sunday visiting Mr. and
Mrs. W..a5'. Howey
The great American Catarrh. Rem-
edy. Gunnells' Catarrh Cream, get
it at l'Iowey's Drug Store.
Mr. and Mrs. David Spicer, of
Brantford, visited with relatives in
town a few days this weal:.
Midis Velma. Easterbraok is visite
Ing in Hamilton prior to atttendi,n3
the' millinery openings in Toronto.
Messrs. S. M. and 31 13 'Sanders.
have returned home attar attending,,
the Canners Convention at Rochester
Brits, W. J. l.leaitaan visited m Lo'nk(++++++++++++++++++++++++++
dors Friday night,!
Mr. lt. late. Pickard( left Wednesday,
fats Chicago on hueeine'sh.•
Mites Mattie] Weltera visited friends
rte Clinton .the pat weeelc.
Mr. 0, Doer. of London event Sue -
day with Mr. (rail Spaokma+n.
Master Mervyn Wilson, of Us++
borne is visiting Mr,, d'as, Ogden.
DELAWARE LACK -
AW 8 WESTERN
CoA L. COMPANY'S
• Mr, Nr; 13rolens•htrc of Dashwood.
was in town Monday. on businel.,ts,
Mies. Margaret Ilaedfoid left Sot•-
urday to visit friend* hi Toronto.
Cutins:, of ,1ylilverton,.• is vis-.
itrng hex brother Ir. W }It Collins,
1W'eeeiees+ Doyle Bros. shipp'•O two,
city load of horses to Me ryes' last
week
Tt cures cold in the ,head overnight
W bat? Gunnells, 25c .a large tuba
at, lio.w+cy's.
A few of our young people tools •in.
the carnival at Hensall WedneeRday
night,
lifitst May Sewell gave a pleasant
valcntiae party to beer young friends
We,ltietsda night.'
Metre W. ,Mellvillea and F,. i3o5'1e
attended the automobile show in
London . l 'set Thur3sday.
Mora ,Inti Johuvst• gave a patty ori.
Tuesday night in honer iif Iter lsu+eleh
Mus` Elliott, of Sarr_ia.
Mosey. the Prescription Druggist
is sole agent in Exeter for Gunnells'
rvonderfui• Cittarrrh Cream.
Mr. Well Bern rettirne:l Monday
erten visiting for several :layrs with
hay !brother. Noun., at Norwich.
Mr. en:d Mrs Ey' Isaac, of Green, -
way attended the funeral' of Mets.
b aac's reveller, Misr. Crimm, here on
1 uelsday.
Immediately relieves all forms of
Catarrh and is sold by Ilowcy, your
I)ruggis#; Gunnels' .Cream.
'The election expenses of Mr. .T. J.
Ivlernex M. P. for South Huron dur-
ing the election held on Sept, 21st
ameunted to $542.63
Mr. Schoo.ier, of the !tLol',otes I3ank
staff has teen moved to Et. Thomas
and left for there Tuesday: Mr,
Dunlop. ,of Dashwood Branch, is tak-
ing' his place.
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Here is a message of homit and
N. Y.
Mr. Jack Burk, who. has been bar-
bering with F. Boyle, has ceecured a
vocation in R+idgetowee and .leavw's Mon-
day for that place.
. � � Marys. v_le
St.
of
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Smith, � 3
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Miss Ethel Sweet during 'the past
week. Miss Smith has been engage
ed as trimmer by Jones & May, •
Mrs. Fitzhugh, of Flint, 3Iioli:, hiesS
been here during the past week in
attendance at the funeral sI her
ig
grandmother{ Mrs.. W. L. :Wright.
Remember the date of the visit of
the. Fernaus London Male *eat tette
and Miss Edna L. Smith, Elocutioaise
tot James. street Churehl March dt'h.
Mr. Frank Wright desires tot thank
the many friends for their great
kindness during the "illnase and eub-
sactuneb death of his mother.
From February 1st Ito the 24th my
11 123 m•
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. ofrom to .a
office willbeap
and 2, to 4 p. in. fon 'tha inakin.g of
appointments for work on my returns
from Cuba. Dr. Kinsmani..•
Mr. Harry Smith of Springhurnt
Stock Farm was elected first, Vico:,
,president ef. the Dominion Short horn
breeders Association at the annual
meeting held in Toronto 'last week.
Birthday Party --Little Miss •Dor-
othy . Balk -will entertained her girl
friends en Saturday afternoon last
in 'donor of her birthday. A. eery
pleasant time was enjoyed by alt.
Lost -la Exeter on Wednesday. of
last week. a small green p'ur'se wilth
some change and a .gold chain and
cross set with pearls,. Finder will
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be rewarded by lea iv'n ig th
at i+-1 office.
Ai. entertaniment ivi11 be given in
Caven Presbyterian ?Church oar Mon-
day folly. 26th when. Feed .Bartholo-
mew entertainer will assist i n an
good cheer from Mrs. C. J. Martin, excellent: program. Admission. Aduits
Boone Milt Va.. who'is the pother of i 25 cents, children under 12, 15 ea.
eighteen children. Mrs: Marlin: was For a`+sprain you will find Chamber
Cured" f d
a# stomach rouble an cone
stt at on by
Chamberlain's Tablets af-
ter five, yeaars of suffering, and now
recommends these tablets to the pub-,
lie. Selri by all dealers.
Against Common Music—Some peo-
ple evidently overlook the fact thalt
music is an art that has to be proper
ly and !thoroughly studied under the
beat possible ]guide. Their idea Is
,shared by a great many people., jet
fact by nearly all who have not had
some. musical education. Another
class of people are tbosefwho take tte
a
'cad melodious .
opera must n ous icor o z
a
P
such ars Verdi's "I1 Trovatore" The
same people would not care for Bache
preludes and fugues, or any of Beee-
fhavens grand eortatas. Tho who
are really nautical., have n proper
training in music, are. the b i :t pleat -
sed with german cornpostione by Bee-
thovana' Handel. Mozart, etr•, To
'base who are Starting to ducatn.r.
n
R+' t
th m. -1 �u n music, the advice of on e
e v % ut ,h a z
m
who knows is. to keep on with the
classic's. Ib make's much study and
persevarence to properly enjoy vitiate,
and when one sits down to hie mitts-
I ment, he roust gent dawn to hard.
work and Mat amuse himself with
light music, coon songs and such..
lain's Liniment exoalla
nt. It allays
s
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s and
rine n
vv, the so
he. pain removes s r �
1 • x
goon restores the' parte to a healthy'
condition. 25 and 50) cent bottles for
sale by all deale'r's.
Rev. Mr. Hobbs Continues Ill'. --
Mr. Herbert Philips. of town coulee -
ted the services in Jame; fi.treet
Church last Sunday and his'ser.manls
wcrei much enpreciated by the con-
gregations. The condition of the pas-
tor. Rev. R, Hobbs. is little improved
at Present bu: the doctor givess ev-
ery en.courag ixnent that he will, be
hes work.
o.bl,. to resume i
Mises Ethel IIarvey left Monday
Ga visit lies sister, Mrs. A. E. Bus-
well. at Harwell •Said.. 'Shoe' wits ac-
companied as far es 'Toronto eby her
father Mr. This, Harvey.
Thier gentle 'action and good effect
on the sfstem really make them. a'
perfect little. pill. They please those
who use them. Carter's' Little Liver
Pill may well be turned perfection.
Runaway—There was some excite-
ment on Main sttreet Friday evening
last when W. 3. Oarlin,g's pony .wade
a wicked }run from Exeter • north
down, town. It • was dr i+'+m by Reg.
Biseet*but Reg sot. it.etoppe.d before.
tine` damage- wes• done.
Scranton Coal
The Best Hard Coal Mined
Try a ton
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Big Bottle for 25e.
Ate•,.;.,�:�:,:;:..�.-._,
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To Cure a Cold
THE N W WAY
Take Howey's'
Cure-a,Cola
Capsfales
25 Cents a Box
'There is ie better medicine for the
colds than Chamberlain's Cough Rem-
edy. It WA on nature'e plan, • re-
lieves the lungs opens the secretions.
aids expectoration; and restore the
system do a', healthy
condition.
For
sale by al1•'deale.rt. `
Mr. 11. t ra'ha+m. who has' been man-
ager' at the Crediton branch of the
Hank of Commerce. is having his hol-
idays this E'eek. After his' holidays
he has bel n. 'notified to report at
head office' wiliest he( Will be trans-
ferred to another ,branch. His place
Imo been taken by Mr. Paget, of
t
St. Ca,erines h
Hiek's Forecasts—A Regular Storm
Period covers the 20Th to the 25th
being partly covered by the incoming
Mercury period. Disturbances of the
preceeding reactionary period Will
scarcely subside, until falling barom-
eter change to warmer ,ansd electrical
'tee '26th.
ha.
' appear storms Will Il':1 p1?
Rain and thunder, with violent winds
south., will mark tho first stage:i of
this) period; lint as the storms pro-
gress during the 21st. 22nd, 23rd
and 24th, rain will turn to sleet and
snow, amounting to blizzards, follow
ed from the north by'high gales and
a sweeping cold wave
Tho Late Mrs, Wright—On. Friday
tast +thr.' remains of the late Mrs,
W. L. Wright. of Exeter lvorte, Meal
-
Ulan, of ,whose death- was made lash
week, were interred in McTag.gat!t's
cemetery on hfriday afternoon. The
services were held in Main t.treeet
Methodist 'church, of which church
the deceased. while living was 'the
oldest member. The :deceased.was in
heti 85th year and had beten ill' only
about ten days. She was born. tui
Prince Edward County and was a
daughter' of the late• .Wm.• and Mrs,
McTaggart, The deceased moved to
a farm north east of Chiselhurat
when, that part was a bush. Later
they :"moved to Bellville where Mr,
Wrighthtdied
about 50 years ago. o.
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and
few years :after Mrs Wrt Bh�t
family again moved to this part. The
deceased is survived by two sons and
anti, daughter. Frank. in Exalter; a
daughter in Ilanses and Barry, in
British Columbia; also one brother
Alfred McTaggart of Rogerville azd
one sister: at Colborne.
Renew your subscription now.
Yesterday was St. Valentine'S :Day
Mr. J, A. Stewart and son Wilfred
were in London last Thursday.
'Thee ':alt block closed down Satur
day andwill not re -open till spring.
Mr. Allan McDonnell haute, Bold hie
residence on William street: to Me.
John Heinlein, of 'town.
Mies Norma Bobier of Buffalo, for-
merl3of Exeter, spent a few days
vt,siting friend's in town.
blies Marjorie .Broderick went to
London on Monday and intends re-
maiuinpt in the city for some time.
Mr, Warren Ross, who was, called
home owing to the illness. of his fathe
en Mr. D. k. ]Bolts returned, ;to Lies
borne in St, Paul. on Friday.
ltev, S. F. Sharp, of Gave.n. church,
It Bch;
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Built preach in Tamen Utr,. ch
next Sunday morning and an a,genittof
the• Bible Socieulty in the cve36ng.
The early days of steam,•boatiag
on..Ehe Hudson will be de,scribed'in•
the March Scribner wi.khi pictures in
color by Stanley. M. Arthurs, the ar-
tilet.
Thirty-four 12el:w . -- During the
past week we have experienced some
of the coldest weather in the history
of the oldest inhabitants. and the
trips to the coal bin have brok?n'
all records. On Saturday morning
thethermometer registered. 34 de-
grees below zero. At six o'clock it
was 2acid ot ...e
Veli 28,
At ,noon it
d
w.aa 10 below. Monday morning
at
seven o'clock it was 18 degrees below.
and Ttietsdray' •morning 0,
Died on. 'Train—On Saturday morn-
ing tri last ~iv bile Cyril a /ter. only son
of Mrs.' jos. Carter, of Clandeboye,
was being rushed to the St. Joseph
bospital at London ,he died on thee
t 'r leavin,
ort] of e
L.II & taco sh y
Bruce
The elecumsta/ices are lin-
usually sad. About a week previous
bet slipped andfel:'' 011 an ley rut in
the road and it was thought the ankle
had been sprained, It swelled rap -
ally and blood poisoning developed
and es a 1a6t hope they decided to'
rush voting Carter to the hospital,
hut the exeitetnent and .strain prov-
ed titer much for him and he died on.
the 'train. The remains wero 'tak,en
to his lton%e and initetr,ed on Monday,
The: deny aged was 12 years old.
Mr. Fred Mallett, who . has been
laid up eir.ec the Hensel hockey
match last Thursday with a sprained,
ankle,' is able to be out again, with
the aid of . a crutch
Edith Wharton's poetry has rare
disstinction and in the March Scrib-
ner is published one of her; moat erase
bitious poems. "Pomegranate Seed,"
in dramatic form.
Church Union—'The Quarterly Of-
ficial Board of James, street Kathie -
dist
t n Church i
�ch voted ed Union
o
d'vst 'church
Monday evening and the result
showed 23 for and one againist.
FOUND— A number eight rubber
was- picked up about a mile ea;?It of
town on Saturday last and
left
at
therenes office. Owner may have
same by paying for advertieeman•t
Little Alex Jackson of Par hi11 hoes
third
hi
a This is the
broken arm., >,
fracture of tbe samselimb we'eh ltbec4
little fellow =bas had in his four
years of life; .and the 'present "'njury
may le'a've his elbow stiff �•'
'Notwithstanding the fact that Feb-
ruary "is the shortest month of the
year. there are five Thursdays and
consequently five peblishing
dayss for
the Times It is '38 years since the
la`sb occure'nce. of " this: kind. _
"It is not luck but labor, that
makes 'men. Luck is ever waiting
for eomethinn to turn up, labor;,
with keeh aye and strong will, al-
ways turns tip something. Luck lies
abed and wishes the post men would
Houle from China—Rev. and Mrs.
Percy Weutawaywho left abobtifour
years ego for China, arrived in Lone-
don on Tuesday accompanied by their
three children. Owing to !the recent
outbreak in China Mr. and Mrs, West
away have been allowed home. on fur-
lough somewhat earlier 'than 'they
otherwise would; Mr. and Mra• b.
1' ord and eon Morrie wenn' tai Londo n
Tuesday to meet them
bring kim mews of a legacy. Labor
turns out at six and with .buoy, pen.
and ringin,e hammer lays the
foundation of a competence. Luck
whines. Labor whistles. Luck relies
on chance. Labor on characterm Luck
steps down -ward to self indulgence
Gabor strides up -wards and aspires
taindependence. ,,
Cobden.
Your face will feel smooth
aid groteful if you use
e
I3At
FACE
Greaseless disappearing. It
clears the complexion soothes
a
• the slain afterxpostire to
wind and sun and prevents the
• biting, skin destroying effects
of the use of hard water. 25c
buys a big artiiitie jar,
"U
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'vote
sf act+
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Anything ycu
bu
with they
nanie
Sold and guaranteed by
W. r JS .Howey1 'Phil . B.
Chemist and Optician, EXETER.
Division court was held in Exeter
er Wednesday of lest week. Judge
Holt of Goderich presided. The only
case thalt came up wa'a between Mr:
James Rider of Biddulph., ands the; Des -
borne and Hibbert Insurance Conn
Uany, Thet action was taken b y Mr,
Rider., to recover $100 for the lose.
af his horee, which• was found dead
in the field on Augusit 13, and which
Showed . �sigos of having beeeln;killed
by lightning. There were in allabou't
20 witnesses,es, who gave evi
deneL he
company contended tbsa't the horse
died from natural causes. The judge
reserved bits dtecision.
%he, Late Mess. Carom --On Sunanly
last. Mary Bailey. "relict' of thea late.
John Ceram "died at lihe'horae of her
daughter. Mrs., M. Pletcher, North
The
'stree't, cit. the a,ge� of 86 •.yeax'1s. .Thi
"deeeaised was born in England and
came to 'thee cautmr3he
n five
e
a
its
old. Her In esiband predeceased her a
little over 26 years ago, The deceas-
ed was the mother of eleven children.
eight of whom eurvuve her, Three
of 'herreside m ich° an.2r.
Thep.
Camra,: Mrs. Wm, Grey and Mrs,
Collins, all of w'honi were home for
the funeral; also Mr's. I;saac, of
Woodham,
Greenrva Charles, of Woo ,
Biel/arc' and Albert of Winchcis i
arid( Mrs. M, Fletdher, of town, ra'
whose home she, died, The funern.l
was held ,d.'uesdey to Zion cemeettery.
conducted by Rev. Mr. Steadman, of,
Elituville. s
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CA TORIA:
Tea Spoons, " Berry Spoons,
.Co1d Meat Forks, Cake Forks
Soup Spoons, Pie Knives,
Pearl -handled Nutter Knives,
Knives and Forks,
Fish Servers, Carving Sets,
Wedding Rings
Big Stock to choose from
LARMED
SleeP late in the mornin
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Enjoy the luxury of saki
'up whenever you feellike
if yon can, but if yoti ca°
better get one of our •
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Watches
moods
Glass, Si v
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,
of our prominent -eligibly young bach-
elors was all in' a flurry on Monday
morning es .he got a .vision of
wedding. ring. or silk dress and was
vainly trying to locate the fair damak
el who bad disturbed the, equilibrium
of his heart. We think possibly that+
ft must have`, een the white cosh.
'dei =lad
eye
�te'mai,.0 a
thatattracted h y y
the,
and, won for jack 'a place among her
affections. However by :this time:
time Jaok's .heart is, back to proper
place. bat he would like someone to
plait him next tee` the Writer of the
following:; Old Maidsv.ille; Lenseome,
Co.. Leap 'Year, 1012 — +ILy Dear
Sir :—My dear and most respected Sir,
I write you this your love to stir.
You' know 1 promised first of all,
d call;
you a
maiden ,
risks oni
1'a ry
ste
and cart to askin baste.
Your bund h
And hope you'll grant my fond roquestt'
And send me back Without delay,,
An answer,"Yes" or "NW'. If your,
heart does not in cline, to nae in wed-
lock lock bind, the leap year, call you to ,
•
obey and down a five pound note
must pay. Likewise, sir. a bandsom,,
dress, 1'11 ,eek no marc, 111 take nn.
lass. You'llr think this letter r 'i
the
tunny. but I must have a man a: t r,
matey, no after ,consideration' of,th', anything
great tnClinalion. to become a rely.. sop"
tiara, and by, speedy navigl.tian,' t'.• , wi''''ne
change nxy habitation 'to a new sit-' • name
uation:` If this application 1elaotil.:t
meet your approbation. you moat con-
fel+ art ,abligatiort from generation to,
,generation. and an asset+ to this ors
a.tion •would give coesolatioln and r'es,,
neve my palpitation. Yours in does-
beration. Mises Observation,
SOOT
111
SYRUP
That's the onesafe re
for a fretful, crying ba
.frothing in it to stupefy
to cause dangerous aftereffe
Ny'al's is the only soothi
syrup" we know •of that co
tains no opiates whateve
name Nyals--
.
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Rem
em her the
y
chid a
your 1 m
of
•the healthy.
depend on it, Nyals Sooth-
ing
ooth
in . Syrup induee5healthyand
natural slumber— eases the
worn nerves of mother by gib-
ing the baby sweet anal peace
tut sleep, We strongly recom-
mend Nyals because we know
exactly whets in it.
Sold and gun,t'e,nteed by
W ' S. f oWey, Pb�
Cheinist"aftd Optioian.>