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Exeter Times, 1912-4-18, Page 8THE EXETER TIMES `PITi1'Ii61DAY Al.'lti,+ 18 181k . 1. •'i .• •AN••••••••••••••••••••••, teas', '.••••••••••• +#te '�' '+t•h•d••II+4 4 ••3•=II++ •+•i•4� ^ ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++41++++ •i :***••••••1•••••••••••••••••••fir•*.••+►•••••••• • • • ••N•'1•••+ih ! •,•••••• • •-' Wim.rtgY M ke+t ar -- b'e totiowlllg its ar It .4 the report of Ln,ss'be' Markets !fore related up to April 18th, Wheat 95, Buckwheat 70 cents 111+111 a1 w• ■. w+�'■ r' o<• + + '< +k' + DELAWARE LAVE., +i+ +i+ AWANNA & 'P1?LSTERN '4' �r 4+i` tf •w'. . CARLINC'S •♦ Oats 46 to 48 ° COAL COlk PANYS 'it+ uCP +I a♦► Barley 65 to S6 • I b 1!:.,. • •• .0d ,� ® For Women and isof a high ordef, o alar a QWn this PHONE �' Misses. The season. 16 The materials For a ♦ • • • • r + i •. •", •-o ®• workmanship • among the most e • smart salt at a • azedium •r Pts 1.00 to. 1.10 . shar'ts s 3drau 26.00 Model Fleur 2.70 Feed Flour 1.,60 to 1.65 Potatoes 1,56 to 1,75 Hogs 8,10 Choice Export steers 6.90 to 7.10 Med, Export Steers 6.50 to 6.75 Choice Butcher .Eleifers 6.60 to 6,80 Md 13utoher Heifrs 6.40 to 6.50 Chice Btehx Cows 5, to 5.50 Butcher cows 4,50 to 4.75 (Common 3.50 to 7.00 ,A 4f Fol'Iiok's Tee Cream PaIOl' on_4 Saturday Apr. 20. with everythig in the line Of,. T C/ Ice Cream Sun. daes and Sodas Our room is cool and cean to harm -+•i the goods, try them: o 1 4.+ Scranton Coal + 4' TheBestHardGoal IYlined Tryaton ,, °F. +i+ o�+, W, H. LEVETT + 4 c o A 1. MAN 1+ e• ,+�"<<..•�"� 1 +Tr S m + o o yl+<o d . dr r b1+4.4+4 d + PHONE 18 4 + °€+ t 4 ' + CLEAMNGJ EXETER$ ra• ,► moderate rice the qre hard to • * p• •Qua��y , "Choice sheep o to 5.'25 ouize with ' Messrs S. G. and Jas. 13awden were ,i+t : , 4 l'„•e Long Coats ,® • We have a splendid assort- "'t' ment in Blue Serge Coverts 4 ® •• • •Best®r 414 Umbrellas *4 ,• • These are Umbrella Days • ® We'have prepared fot them • • Untbrel- • ••b••••••••••••••••••1•••• 44 (OCALS` • • , LOCALS • •••a1+1••f ••o••s•' shape•' . dev«a �%r��'(� Music in the afternoon and •Roads in Landon on Saturday, )Miss Vespei returned Saturday af- t ter spending several days in Londona Dr. L. L. 1+o11,ick of S. Marys vise iced his parents over Sunday. v •'4 OW that the time is son nearfor HOUSE CLEANING, '•'+ me a OUS ANING, you ,. ; N will be in need of several necessities such as WALL .g.' PAPERS, LINOLL+UIIAS, CARPET RUGS, and '', LACE CURTAINS. :g: •, and Grey Diagonals. They are very reasonably Prices. 4 • • 810.00 to $12,50 ••• O Lawn Waists •• • in many new styles. The +� this with a stock of good las. The cloths are good and • the handles nobbyand •+s decrable, .= •0 �, Corsets •• ••4. Areyou gettingthe Corset • The are in pretty good The sound of carpet beaters is heard in the land. Miss Victoria Miner's left Saturday for Gaderieh, Assist the Board of 'H-ealth by s spring clean up, evening ��` DO� u ���g� �I�UU� �I1IUU 1 and hP 1 l! A'v limo VU The school r teachers who spent 'the, holidays in gown returned rto thein different schools on Saturday, Mrs, Frank MaIJ'e.bt was ca[1 d to Stratford Monday owing 'to the ii- ness of her daughter-in-law Mrc. W. Mallett; r ; Wall Papers Wall ,Papers ! � p ! �i �.. 'i' We have something NEW and UP-TO•DATE ••in this line in �; all SHADES and DESIGNS. +II• :i. +F - • waists season are very +F pretty and moderately priced • ° Special Values at $1.00, 81.25, I $1,50 and $2.00. most suitable to your figure, • If you are not we want to ! show you the Bias Filled Cor- • • Cor- set. We have them in all :� Sizes. iMr. and Mrs. \V. S. Cole were in Laean on Sunday Miss Elsie 14IcCai am returned to t London on Sat irda3'. s• FOLLICK'S BAKERY PHONE 34A. The Exeter school was closed dawn for a couple of days thuis week ow- Y ing to a number of children having' !the measles +4.1 + ,p + Lace Curtains •o O •e' • • *0 «+•� •• • • • • Get after t:he spring trade by advertising in the Times. gurday Mr. Win Piper of Seaforth is visit-ct in3 his mother here. J. M. Southcott was in London Sat at•t+ending the funeral of the ; are of the LATEST DESIGNS. and are well worth your while to ee me and see them. 40 �. • •3+ l► • ®.p .- • 40. • • • • HouseFurnishings • • • +► ♦ • • • • 4 +4. • Mr, Eli Sne.ld is in +St.Thomas this • week visiting for several daps. Bev. D. W. Collins was called to • 13irr on Tuesday owing to the illness of his little daughter. 'Alma Ida Mrs. Robt. Higgins of Hensall vis- itcd in town last Friday. •Mr. Wm. Snell snipped a carload of battle on Saturday last. Miss Doxa Atkinson of Lucan visit- infant son of Mr, and Mrsi Thos. Lee ince Miss 'Maud Sou'th,cotlt,,) Mr. Geo. Chapman will be at the. Central Hotel Exeter on Wednesday April C4th;at 12 o'clock with a choice load of calves for sale. re 4. .§+ .;~ CARPETSI +4. t q, In UNION and all WOOL in very neat designs, 'a' 4 41 ' • Rugc • • Beautiful new Wilton Rugs Peeieoted with great care They are distinctlg different •titi I ,11101Ci11nS � • - �' +; The new Patterns of this s er popular and Sanitary floor • covering are here. We will •: O •Misses NIc,Pherson and VTarchand have retuned to Stratford i to sesame their studies Mr, Albert Peginaw of Stratford visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. •• A. Marchand this week. Mr. and Mrs. R. Robinson 1vho, have ed 14Trs, Geo. Rook last week. Mr. Ed. Anderson has been enga Sed as butcher with Mr, Al, Ford, Mr. Hairy Parsons of London via- iced et .his holm over Sunday. Dtr. Jno Mitcheii is able to be 'out illness,2 Messrs G, and T. W. Bowden have opened up real estate offices in London and Exeter under the name of Ba:vden & Bawden, real estate brokers and financial agents. There office in town in in the oId 33ank of Commerce building. 7 ' 'i+ •S, + �� +t+ 4„ .i. In UNION,anc:BRUSSELs in BROWN FAWN and (xREEN .moi. GROUNDS with floral designs. ,� from what you will see ;else • where, Sixes 3x31, 3x4, 3ix4, • 4x4a. We are anxious for '• you to see them. • • Wall Papers be pleased to measure your • •' room and give yon estimate e' • of the cost. •• A • • Curtains�� 4_ o i spent 'the wintaer at Thompsonville Mich have arrived home. Mr. Fred Matfett leaves Thursday for London wbrre he bas secured a good position in Oak ITall, 1?on'i forget '* hn opening of P01.-• again after his severe Mr. W. Hog,garth of Avon visited friends around Exeter last week. The Bachelors of Hensait are gee- ing a ball on Friday April 26th. C. Mason of "Brockville was in Yon will look a good white Ib•efore you find 'a beltter remedy for eau ghs; and colds than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It "not' only 'gives relief -it cures Try lit whet you have n. coughp cold, and are 'cer'tain to be , ,'if, ' +t+ 4. Llnoleums And Oilcloths + I: Are now in for inspection + tion come and see them, i• 'i• • • You can hardlyrealize what a difference a few roil l • of our New wall Paper will • make to your home. Try it • We h e curtains to suit • ® • every room. We have ual- ® it q • ® y to suit every taste. We 0, pock- have prices to suit any pock- s;� et, A O lick's Ice Creatn parlor on Saturday tpleased Se.: add in another column. Mr. Richard Gould has sold itis house now occupied by Mx• M. Salter on North street to Mr. Thomas Cann.Leagues town last Thursday on business. Mr. Frank Cornish of London visit- cd at his home here over Sunday. Mrs. W. H. Atkinson of Lucan .or you with the prompt cure' which it will iefliect, For Sale by all dealers. Elect Officers -The s -,The Ep- League of Main Street Methodist •� + • We are !vin a SPECIAL •DISCOUNT of 15per cent for one 't' g g,i, ,� week, on all the articles mentioned above, yr .I. �+ and see. AB p • • Q •' Messrs Wm and Clinton Sweet sold a fine load of cattle last week 'C, them to spent Saturday with friends in town, Messrs A. Hastings and C. h ,Mc_ Leod Lucan Tuesday on bus- church held their annual' election of officers on Tuesday evening when the following were elected, • :President + + ,i, +Highest ?i! • ••. • e • Mr. Sweet accompanied Toronto. Now that the pile of ice and snow has melted in your back yard, yon were in mess. Miss Bettie Sweet returned last week from visiting friends in Ham- Miss W, Howard; 1st, Vice P}es, Mrs Rev. Powell; 2nd Vice Pres, Miss M. Brooks; '3rd Vice Pres;Mrs, Monroe 5th Vice Price paid for Produce 2 , 4. • SeeJs Are you getting the best On account ot the sCarCetp we Would advise on to Ja �� ( See:I . 4i 2S • We sell Steele • • • of lYlan�el Seed e• • a `� to buyearl + •,� 4"' • • • � � • will be able to check up your canned goads account, ILadics-If you want neatly printed calling 'cards, the place to Iget them is at this office. We carry in stock a full line: of ladies and gents cards, T LOST-lt4bile coming down from the station on Saturday 1st a 'horse blanket with straps an Bind Finder will be suitably 3.-,ewarded by reborn,- ing to J. Gillespi.l• 'have tot atop, Mr. and Mrs. Robt Atkinson of Bid dulph visited Mr. Jas. Atkinson Sat- urday• 'Mrs. 731altchferd •and duaghter Marr ion returned after spending several days in Lucan. The band boys are preparing for an entertainment to be held in ; the Opera House on Friday April 26th A load of young popple drove out 4th Vice Pres. Fred Hooper; 'Pres; Mrs. Powell; Secy, Mr. Laurie Watson ; Cor. Secy Miss B. Howey Treas. Miss Laura Hooper; Pianist; Miss L'. Johns. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Moir and family left on Wednesday with their house- hold effects for Traverse City Mich, where they will make their, future home: About six years ago 'Mr. and Mrs. Moir came here from Traverse City 1VIr„ Moir.is taking back with im two horses "The Jap"• +i+ + T. 7”4. • 3, i +1,. + +; ; ,,,,, • �'"�' ` + + 0 Carungi +ij '1' , ,, . ,, •. J ti„,,,..+4.44./.,:.+44+4.4.i.+4.4.4.+4..,,..4.++++.1, 4! ” i O �'' 1' - ■O ••••p•••+►••••••••i•�►••N•••d•• Among those who startd learn the dressmaking with Miss Tom Miss Ham- to Thos. Amy's Sharon Thursday evening of -last week and spent a entire ' which he• purchased from W. Kuntz Ding's Son.. from: T. .€••+t++t.•II+•i••f++,•i•fi+4+•i••t•+3.1•o�••x`••:•+:+ ++II++E•+3++f�F,s••1•+1+34+•5+ Ar•4►•4®+o+�ws••••••••• are Miss 'Hicks_ Centralia pleasant time. and purchased J. Berry Hensall, Mr. Mrs. ••€••€+•A+3•fi+•;~+l••i••i••l.d••i••b�+•fi.�.•i•.; - 'F ••••t4•w+►+o•a,•s••••••••••1••6-•i•••i`b••N•••i►•••••••••p• il.ton of Cromarty Miss Skinner of Granton. All those taking part in the Olde of aid Moir have many friends 1410 ' .--�..• Zion and Miss Ginning of `Pyme Concert A. April 19th • _ ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Monday was a beautiful warm sun- p will meet for Rehersal Thursday April 118th in 'will .regret their departure. a .p. ` b �1 • DoN T .�. E �,,.. ..::„.0,,-3.6„0„,„p �' ea... '1' shiny day and a large namber of eit- their fishing tackle the Opera House, 'Harry At the annual vestry meeti .[,* of the Trivitt Memormial 'Chore?t the 'i' y§, 1101P: ��� ' �'•�' s/ ' ,i6ouLL� * +� jy�.� p./� STUDY. ,i, 011o14E STUDY. „..,a f (' S• izens tented up and bait and headed for the "+ver. As there, was no school . ig boys and Master Bawden returned to g • his hboie en Rid etown last :week af- ter visiting with his grand parents. ted for following officers were electedlir the ensuing year L. H. 7licksonk q. 'II• 1i4t�i � < y , . r, �f m, pi i LA � • D +€ ! +G/ 24. h� ousands of ambitious +s •people are instructed in. their .II+ ( 'i' homes our home de ''` g.bystudy p•Legwho + artment You finish at "� may 1.gaud small were also at the river trying' their lack. i lash Broken -On Thursday London weak Mr. Sam'! Parsons of iGoadan Mr. and Mrs. Jos. 13atvden. Mr. and Mrs. 14Lelviyle Hazelwood have been visiting friends ar- here for some time elft Satur+ People's Warden. C. H. Sanders; Bee- tors Warden. N. D. Burdon Thos. Boyle auditors; Jos. Davis vestry; Select vestry, T. Boyle Dr. McGillicud +i' +• .a + M �, lit I �._ 1� 0 1 I t ( 1e -ice) 1ill ,.ete•a� f �I�II, (� ( ' + .i. Sleeplate in the morning. Enjoy • J y the luxury of waking .14 I up whenever you feel like ><t �R PHONE 47, College if you desire. Pay + '§' wheneveryou wish, Thirty'§' { 'i' +l+For + Years'Experience. Largest +l, t' trainers in Canada. Enter Road South had the misfortune to step on a stone which threw nim and fractered his right ler,* near the He be laid up for some day for their {home in Vancouver B.C. •rhenimeltism you will find ¢lath'- i(°g better than Chamberlains Linim- d Samuel Sweet N .D. Hurdon Thos. y Sanders I'. Sweet, Thos: Hawkins L. •Da Sidesmen T. Boyle T. Sanders e, Samuel Sweet Tbos. Case G. ;Atkinson le 4• • 1, +i+ y .ria- Y �'� L>_ - loose e{ _`'t'/ . if you can, but if you can't better get one of our .�. •i. t fi3 osite Electric Light Plan 'Opposite g any +i+ • dw Positions 2 .i y guaranteed, If + you wish to save board and +g •i' learn while you write •� ankle. will time ,in consehalf o , Acting on behalf of t'he �klon. Adam; London. Gladman i& Stan- tent. Try it and see how quickly it gives relief for sale by all dealers., r Mr. I. S, Clubvne of 3i2anu�ib Erain�Watches Jos. Davis P. Powclifle E. Elliott The selection of lay delegates was left over till the adjourned vest" 'r 'O +l:+ + Clocks, + 1• •1• _earn, for particulars. see y« +'r # t = • ,--•11 ol• Beck of bury last week completed a sale of3 inn at the Collegiate jinstitu te► meeting to be held April 22. + 1 • a :: Z • • +II• Keep Happy in the Home by getting YOUR •3 • NO VACATION 'r 36i? ` l +-�.- "_ 4. t7:.y f elintonflusi cess ^) 't'James + the farm on the London. Road near Kippen owned by the Minister of Power to Mr. Thomas Kyle o£ Tuck- Stratford was the guest at the home of Mr. and "Mrs. Harry ['arsons stt, Thursdayand Friday of y A meeting of the County .Council of _. •i the ,South Huron iSuoday School Association '� 1 ✓,. BerrySpoons, Tea Spoons,tnonds Cold Meat Forks, Cake Forks t SoupSpoons, Pie Knives, ' • 'g" '�' w • •,• HOUSEHOLD . 4last G)g0. SPOTTON B. F. WARD ;l President _ Principal 4. ersmith at a good figura. Mrs. W. 12. Wa'agh +bride of the ween:.-, Rev. B. Snell of Kirklton preachrz,d, (two excellent in James Sit. will be held in the Medea odist church Hensall. on :Tuesday, April 23rd 1912 at 1.30 p. m. The ••.g + Pearl -handled Butter Knives, Knives and Forks, Glass,Silver m • .� 1®1ECE+�iTIE • • Here. We handle onlyurday 4.church +++++++44+++++++++++++.44+0 newly appointed manager of the Bank of Commerce arrived in town on Sat- last Mr. and Mrs. Wali sermons an Sabbath last and also ad. dress.d the Sundaq school. Mr. Oaten council •is composed of the County Executive and the members of each Township Executive. The Township + I Fish Servers, Garvin Sete, g Wedding Rings ware, Plus, Etc, g, the BEST and. we have have taken ep their residence in the of Brussels will occupy the pulpa on 'Sunday next. Association Officers, Department fi ��Vllall�. everything you need at all Seasons, • , of -ay, fer, I ain't a beggar, nit r house on Elizabeth street recently vacated by Mr. W. HH. Collins. The Plus Ultfa Sunday School glass of Main Street held their quarterly Superintendents• and , resident Minis- isters compose the •Township Exec•1 utive. Rev. E. W. Halpenny, B. D; '' !Big Stock to choose from u ulju JEWELER OPTICIAl1T Up against it Could slip me Et jite Mrs, Ae. Hooper of tact Lake RceacT, meeting in the parlors of the church Toronto General Secretary of Ontario TIE TEA AND COFFEE STORE you ne or even two bits. P'— 'Iraq are really hard up? ,� inter- was called to .Toronto ma Tuesday owing to the death of her sister on Friday evening last when the fol- lowing officers were elected 'Preside S. u, Association will be present and will also address a 'Public Meeting in .g. +II+ "i"I'•t••t•'¢"'g•1••t•+ +i•+1�+3�+D'3+'+ ++F+3�+t++ ++i++t•+Y+41 + 44+ + + 4•+II++b+3++3++3++b+b�++f++A++ +d•+i++;44i%i`1 • WANTED -Choice Butter and Fresh Egga, We rupted. Rard up?" he echoed bitterly. ;'t5ay, Miss Isabella Mainland. The deceas- ed was operated on for appendicitis' last fall and has begin ailing even ent Eari Cookson; Secy 75avid •Hall; Treas,l3ruce Walker; convener of Lookout Committee. Jas. Walker; of the Presbyterian church in the even - hag. 1 • The following r��- N N + r p� boas,.if I had to pay a centra barrel fe.. a1 I'd be suocated befor•I'd breath- since gln<e�men't Loos pfaca en. `Weds nesday a+t Grimsby. Social Committee, Trueman Elliott;you teacher Miss W. Howard; After the clipping which will be interestng news to our reeers MUST SOW �I��rrl Itrrllr[rrrrr�[r ►►i trr F �+}���+ea TELEPHO E DIRECTORY me first halt pinta" We we>e weak, and we fixed it fig ti ' Would have oxygen for another l:v'a Moura. -Cleveland Plain I3eaIer.g Mr. W. II+ McDotgall :trsvei[in; freight agent of the Grand Tr:tnk was in town on Teesday and called D Reeve W. J. Neaman Mr. Me Do igall submitted the plan and ea• soc al businessluncheonas served ant a Mr. W., W. Taman now has his store fitted up and it presents a beat tiful and is a vats- was taken from Sault et. Marne Star on Feby, Path `Mr.7 times Walters of Exet r lIuran County, has purchased thru' Hand & McNabb a number of desirable properties, inctudin sixty y •appearance eight acres adjoining the town of ,� ' • `��• r1EW illHRT'8THE us{ �-- �•- DUSTING The Belt Telephone Company of Canada is soon to print a new issue of ftsOfficialTHlephoneDirector for the y District of Western Ontario including � '-i,$a' `'E� y Parties who contemplate becoming Suberibers, or those who wish changes + An Epigram From the RencIi `Dat wasn't a bad epigram 9e i7 lid a s, said Plodding Pete,.• ;.• j g ' " 8 "What did he gay? a� r c';y Thoity days."�• ?+: „ ,_ „'' Dat ain't no epigram, !et it2 . "Sure it is: I asked a fellow tvhat� an epigram id, -an' he says it's a short timate the cost in connection with liable addition to the business places the proposed switch to Harvey Bros. of town, The 'tailoring • department mill, has been moved to the, rear The front art is a painiteld There are many buildings in town p papered and that would be greatly improved a with metal' coiling Two silent by cast of tint and the beauty of thq salesmen and the furnishing are on. p "the north side of the store ,the read! town would be much added to, Not made clothing in the centre and the only does paint add to the valiuc of tailorrngs at the south: , t • ' your property. but it prolongs the life of the building by the Stel:lton which he intends II) sub. divide and plane on the merle ti in the near future He also ,bough•! 10 !rats on Parliament s't. Steelton 4 lots in t the Caston subdivision, a house on Raid s"tree"t, and Other phe neiies, I n an he Mae Invested in the neigh- 2 borhood of i�20,000 during the peed ten, days, Hicks Forecasts s-^ ='l• ' \ �••w ::. l.! -.fir , i, $ ,\ - �k , s FT M .. :^, �, - . •,;;, •, r' •' �M�k r,7;> ^" .� ' II i ,c *. ' 'i ,'r' '' ° to �, ' ",; ei, = • -�• ` Furniture or ...- ..--• Woodwook so ate with a dry duster r et, whet the dust flies and follows in your wake. .' •" Get Modern %their present entry should plate their orders' with the Local Manager at once to insure insertion in this issue sentenceedat�gounds light, but blvbd you considerable to think about.'4+e Washington star. '• "" • preserving timber Paint up. You can make old furniture bar- monize with new surroundings by ape -A Regular Storm period rums from the 1,$1th'te the '2,'3rd Laving its center on the 20th. The Venus period is central on 'the 23rd. ltbe `• _ ;' �� a Shuffle On and lJse • = E • Connecting Companies/ should also report additibtls and Changes in their Ii+it of Subscribers, either to the Local Manager or direct the Special Agents Department, The Belt Telephone Company of Canada ''` . "Ante,,+ says a scientific note, "earl loads from forty to fifty times their own weight" which the ants acquire while resting tl g their feet upon brass rails. --Chicago Record -Herald. exald. piytctm. one coat of Campbells Varnish • Stain' Stains are transparent and lin- / a f ne color and finish without / partwind obscuring !the grain of the woody J'� r inexperienced person can use them, J. 1Tea.nan for coln;c acrd R r■ ■ e Blood Purifier Bail Players Organize -=A meetin; insures absolute blood purity means of the Baseball, enth'tsiasts was held p y Monday evening when.• the fall.awin4 health and strength and the joy of and Moon is at greatest north de �" ciination ex; x2e on kha'21wt and'�r It g1 Astronomic condition calls for si ea.dy current from the south low barometer,. very high t'elnperasurc,� gin wlectrical storms, lar�avq rain and, destructive, hail storms al wide seetiohs, Tornadoes will visit carious parts especially in southern re ,.y gtotns, durtn;s this period; „.>' i.�--�- / • / J �` :" -. Before You Car, R, e►p Veribrite ; '" Venoil ;,n-.., a on our duster and save your . +,,-,. 1 ; 7 health, It disinfects and 1A■" "`"- "' CASTOR IA Mental biscretiori, The !*lice Soy II -!rave you forgattetri that cent you narrowed of me? officers were cleated Hon. Presidents living. Try a bottle and be convinced. Peeve W. S. Beaman S. G. Bawders -•� and James Bowden ;Y President n; Se . Aaythin \ lull! + s giv le; Vice President W. W. Taman Set, you buy yoei A iieaetialnary storm periocl is cenr- trla on the 2ath and 26th This b,+•• tug at the cents" of the 'Venus per- g and tbo V iod tbreatenin + weather , You mi lit as we ! . ' to make cleans everything it touches, 9 ''1' , *-• forming pay without sowing r,� leaving new seed as try to make a tneicttri- �- buslneae is claim. rot, infants r4_ .. ��ii Kind � t411� �AlwaysBough � ! 1� 6 The Hard Citse- Yest Haven'tyou? The Nice Boy now that ytiiI r-rpjtrind the of ft. -I'ucl e Those tiiihappy ltexsons who sufferThere WIth!fie curl Tress M. Hoskins; Manager H. Axt, s. n ra Masoott 11. l'clrsbns; !Nana tar Coln- name Ery E IlIEs gatietaction g 5 R rnittee; presicicnt, manager, secy.and trees, ,%T. Bissett and W. Bradt, , The Sold and guaranteed by boys had a successful season last - -... canttnued from lh+e prooeeclin g p wall most likely lead t: wrtth p in.io the '25th 26th and thence forward into the biasing days of ,the month causing ii tong spell stermy and uttseltt.ied file pay without adyer•; "- tieing r + u S• Martin & Son In Your i` Eton Paper. •Qom. .... TIXETIIR, O1�I!C, etixh the i lxgtta:ra° "Mt front 'neteouseess and dI' eft is should use Carter'a l:,ittle nerve !tills which are made es ce,aIly for dlecp� which „hw+=x.:,, r1.rn 4nttiF.w ntrfftcYni,i year and played good ball and the •Wr Sa Howe Phm• �? prospects for this eenson are better than ever ol�atni�txnd ClptiCian. EXETER 1 weather, The will be a markett to rrea$c i,1 the' sevori t y of 't,he' stuoa�Ai on and toueb!ttg l:he '25t'b and: 26th. with possibly brief chant#, to colder! • . i ( i nilaiINSMuiiiiiil tiaUtin •'i