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Ladies'
Coats, Skirts
and Dresses
In a Stook litre ours that is continually
being refreshed with New Goods, it means
that every visit to this store is marked
by some new feature of interest. This
week we are showing many new Gar
ments and we emp;aasize the fact.
It's a Pleasure to Show
Our Goods
MILLINERY
There Is always something new to be
seen in our Show Room because we are
always in touch with the markets and
when anything new appears it is not long
before it finds a place in our Show Room.
Cloves
Keyser Gloves are gloves
that give satisfaction. We
have them in three lengths.
They ate made with double
finger tips, The silk is very
fine qualm y
51c, 75e, $1.25.
Corsets
The particular about Bias
Filled Corsets is their extreme
comfort and flexibility, insur-
ing ease and grace of move-
ment under all conditions.
$1,00 to $4.00
Linolenrns
vremismarammattimffs
New Tile. Floral and Orien-
tal patterns in all widths. If
you are needing any of this
Sanitary covering, see our
Big Range of Patterns.
Hosiery
Penrna;n's Lisle Hose are
guaran teed, If after wearing
a pair you are not satisfied
with them, come back and we
will give you two pairs with-
out any charge.
85 cents or 8 pair for $1,00
Shoes
omOxfords an .Hi
P s p, h d g
Shoes in many New Styles are
being shown this season. We
sell Miss Canada Shoe for
women. We have a big range
of Pompe- and Oxfords for
Misses and,Children.
Rugs
If you aren't quite readv
for a new Rug. Come in and
choose one while the assort-
ment is large. We will be
pleased to keep it for you.
All Kinds of Produce Wanted
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CsftOG5RY
PHONE 47.
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PP e. Electric 1✓ight Plan
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Keep Happy in the Home
bygetting YOUR
HOUSE HOLD
NECESSITIES
Here. We handle only
the BEST and we have
everything yon need, at
all Seasons,
THE TEA AND COFFEE STORE•
WArrm>r h
D�--C cies Butter and
Fresh Eggs.boamessmannunseamemmod
Dresses and Suits
Cut
fortune
on
Saturday last to
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Albert Neil of Lumley had the wis-
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HOME STUDY
Thousands of ambitious young
people are instructed in their
homes by our home study dep.
artment You may finish at
College if you desire. Pay
whenever you wish. Thirty
Years' Experience. Largest
trainers in Canada. Enter any
day. y Positions. guaranteed,, If
you wish to save board and
learn while you rats, write
for particulars,
NO VACATION.;
Clinton Bust hes;1i
GEO. SPOTTON B. F. WARD ,q
P. esident Principal +
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Miss Wurtie Handford is visiting in
►Moroato.
der. McGillicuddy returned to town
on. Monday after ,having been called
to .bas home in Watford owing to the
killness and subsequent death of his
mother.
Mr. Prank Hurdle has returned to
his work
with theConnor Machina
Co. after beim* laid tips for a Connie',
of weeks with ars injury in his knee
Miss Maibel Neil (laughter of Mie
Measure
Miss Mary Tom having recently
completed a colurse at Torpntet pm..
one of the best cutting schools in
fA.nxerica, is prepared to du t to meas-
ure, any style of dress or suit, 'Val-
ties who ?make their own dresses will
save time . and material (by using a
pattern cart from their a' teal meas -
'ores. Miss 'Tom has also opened; a
Dressmaking Roam at her residence
on, Main street Son tb, where she will.
be pleased to meet her formser.
pat-
rons and any omen. Dressmalt-
big roams at side entrance.ranee. SHOP
$a
CLOSED EVENI1,100.
WANTED- At
once, dining ing
Foo
rr
girls. IitoCITY ;HOTEL LONDON
>4-2.- St
Mr. C. kthis Perkinsins is s week xrtov-
to theern
y
ire !ri .se on Huron t
arm Street rec-
ently pxfaebased from Mr, ,A. 7)ear-
ittrg, ;Mr, Davis is moving into the one
vacated 'by Mr Perkins Mrs Thos.
Case is moving` intim Mr. Wm, Rivers
illf.siise vacated by Mr. Davis; Mr.' E.
. a. moving ;
Cornish s ,zna i g znto the residence
On .Ann street t
o e vacate.
dib• � Case.
y Mr.
lieu n i
Fria s moving
kite(
n
the •
Haase on',Ann street vacated by Mr.
Gornis1.'
thrown against a 'barb wire fence,
tearing a severe gash near the mouth
which required several stitches to
AloSe
;The 1Bub]io 'Shoot re -opened on
Wednesday
being
after closed down
since Easter on account of the meas-
les There has been some disse.ilsfa•t
ction owing to a number of li.ruses
where there has teen. measles being
plaocarded while others ha.:;t been
Wile sympathy o
ymP y f the comma tilt, is
extended to Mrs. Mason Ebiil;ps, of
town; in the loess of her little dangle,
ter
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Dorris his a ed 1'2 ears, � orxs h
&` T3 as
12y
ears,
ill
for several months and "
A3An. Is n pas -
eked -away on Tuesday May 1st. Mrs.
Phillips ha (been a resident of our
tow
+n JS2 only. about a year, her sou
,
R. Phillips ips b etng organist of the
James Street Church. The remains
will ti it be interred In the Exeter cem-
etery on Friday at two p. ni
rfSi Williams of il'sborne formerly
!2G town, !met with a: Serious accident
ai.
on i
rt:c•a;a hist. He was ' endeavor.:
big to close the barn doors when.
the doors blew open and knocked Mr.
:Williams off the gangway and ag•-
inat
a a colo.
causing a dislocation;
of his should
er Dr.
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Browning 1
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town w..rii 'was Dail d ,.
e and •
reduced
the frac.
r c
tures iAs ;lV r Williams is an, .elderly
Man -being' in his 84th( year the ac-
fiideht is 4 .; esriroutt Brie.
Market 1 eltort.-The following; is
the report of the Exeter markets eor
rented up to 'Maly 2nd.
Wheat 0t
Buckwheat 70 oet:ti
Oats 4.0 to 48
Barley 0
Peas 1.00 to 1,10
Shorts '216 t
Bran 126,00
Model !lour .2,70
Feed Flour 1,05
Better 22
4Ig,s 22
Potatoes 1,50 to 1,60
Hogs 8.80
Choice Export Steers 7.25 7,40
Med 5.00 7.10.
Choice Butcher heifers 575 „7.00
Med 0,50 0655
Choice But, Cows 5.«8 5.50
Med 4.75 4,75
Com. 4.50 4,75 ,
Choice Lambs 7,50 7.'15
Choice Sheep '5.25 0.50
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LOCALS
May
The month of flowers.
Seeding has been backward.
Mr. E. Taylor was in Parkhill on
Sunday.
Dr. L. L. Follick was in town .over
Sunday.
Mr. Jas. Bawden was in London
Tuesday,
Mrs. By Parsons was in London,
Sate rday.
Mr .A. Hastings was in. Luoan this
week on bosioness.
i1VIr. Warn. May is in Toronto this
week on binsiness.
Mr. J. Loney of Dondon was in
town Monday on business.
Mr Jas.. Moyle of . McGillivray vis
ited his 'brothers "here last Saturday.
Miss Winnie Esser, of Centralia is
visiting Mrs. .'. Hastings this week.
Mrs. Thos. Selly and little son, of
Hensel, are visiting friends around.
Exeter.
Mr. Cecil McLeod spent the fore
part of the week at his home in'.Cen,-
tralia.
'1 left
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Mras Laura Woods of Dlimvi ie
for Maple dale Sask to, visit .her sis-
ter Mrs. W. Lindsay for the suaamen
Mr. Jas. Walters arrived home
from the Soo to -day after six weeks
holidays
A standard bred yearling colt is
being offered for sale. See adv. on
page folds.
Mr. Loftirs. Bern left Tuesday for
Calgary to seek his fortune. Suc-
cess Loftius.
Mr. Clarence. D'uplan of Centralia
preached in the English Chiurcli Sun-
day morning.
To -morrow (Friday) night a dance
will. be held in MoDonellis Hall Tony
Vitas Orchestra.
Mr. Rd I;;obinsens sale London Rd.
last Saturday was well attended
everything beim; sold.
Mr. Thornton Baker this week :n -
stalled a gasoline tank and pump
for the accomodation of tourists.
A =ether of our young people at-
tended the ball. in Hessen last Fri,
day night and report a good. time.
Mr. Will Hobbs returned to Brace -
bridge, Friday after spending a few
weeks at the James Street Parsonage
Messrs Walter Harding and Dr.
Moffatt and lady friends of London,
spent Sunday in town coming in,
their eV to.
Mr. T. H. 'Mc0aliiu•m is having
some repairs made to bis boiler at
the Exeter tannery. Mr. Leonard of
London is doing the work.
Miss ,Masud Taylor of Winnipeg
wbo hasbeen visiting her parents
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Taylor. spent a
few days in London this weak.
To Our Readers -If you have
friends visiting yba, or • if you are.
,going away, tell youf friends through
this column. We wild appreciate any
items of this character.
Mr. Herman Elliott who works
with Mr. E. Willis at the barberingi
had the misfortune to give his
thcimb a severe cut with a razors
last 'Thursday which: will lay ,him
up for a week or .so.
'Road Commissioner W. J. Bissett
had the Road scraper out last `Week,
and the accumulation of the winter s
dirt has been removed from our
streets. Tbey now present a fine
appearance. -
Mr. Wm. Lightfoot who works in
Mr. Gillies saw mill met with a pain••
..1 accident lost Thursday. His.
elotb ng cat+;*ht izi a set screw and,
wotend him around, But tor the pre-
sence of iMr. Percy Gillis who caught
bim it would have been much more
serious. + - ,
Grandfather h '
s chair is looking shab-
by. I t can be brigeteneii up and
made to lock like new by applying a l in a
coat of iCampbell s Varnish /Stain.
Very easy to apply as it works freely
under' the brush and dries without
showing laps. Try ,it. Motley back
if not satisfied W.3. Neaman sells it.
The pulpit of the James Street
Methodist Vhnrch was occupied on
Sunday,hy Bev. T. W. Blatchford of
Centralia, who preached two very ac-
ceptable discourses. Next Sunday
Bev. '3. E. J. Millward of Itensall,
will occupy the pulpit and conduct
quarterly meeting services.
Rev. Mr. .Butt Improves- The
friends ds ofItev. W. H. Batt
W of d xi;'tau
tw
,street .Methodist Church wiltbelea
ed to learn that the is slowly improv-
itz after an illness extending over
several months. While Mr, Butt. is
not
yetot
u of danger it isx
/expected
tbat he wilt be copletely recovered
in
a few
weeks -London s and Advertiser
dvertiser
Wick s Forecasts-- --+A. Reactionary`
storm period has its center on the
6th 7th and 8th during which it
willgrow warmer, barometer will
fall and more rain anis blustering
winds will pass eastward over the
country. The Venus period will re-
main iiz force to the middle Of .May
causingg vicious electrical a1 storms,
ivith su
ddela c
hart es too
g cry.
cool,at all ,1 the� `�•
storm periods, Nu htA
wills she quite cool fro,zn ahbut� the8thto , the lltb, with
possibly frost
sort ard+
4H ins Edna 'l cCallein is on the sick
list.
i .:atIrs. 'Sunders is able to be atilt,
after bis illness,
Piss' Stella Wilsenn of Itensall visit-
ed. in town Tuesday.
Mr. Wellington Knott is oanfieed
to his ihome through illness,
Miss Roland and Miss Bradman.
were .in London on Tuesday.
Rev; Mr Yelliind preached in Cen-
tralia on Sunday morning last.
Mr, Al, Down of Iaondon is visiting.
with relatives and friends in town
The watering cart was out last
Satu1•day for the first time this year.
Mr. Joe Durstein of Hensel -I is
helping Mr. Ed; Willis in kis Barber
shop,
Mss Violet Penhale has'retuxned
home from Wieraipeg where she spent
the past few weeks.
d4iss Delight Hobbs was in. Mitchell
t onlay attending the ffuueral of the
late James Livingstone.
Mrs. Thos. Dinney of the Goshen,
Line and Mrs. A. Jtarding of LotklpriE
were giiiests with • iMr. and) Mrs. Eli
Snell on Thursday last. t t '
Dr. E, It.-FolLick of Grand Forks B.
C. who was home owing to the illness
of his father Mr. E. rollick return-
ed to the west this' week. •
r.s °.Adams was in Toronto on.
Sae .u•day last to meet Mr. Adamsi
oe Calgary who is at present 'visiting
at the home of Mrs. D. Johns,
idr, Wm. Stewart .of Us)berne has
moved ince t'be residrnco on Welling-
ton •Street recently `uca.trc' t e A, .L.
klodgert and ;purchased by" Mr. Ham
ikon.
,Messrs Snell and Marchand have
started to erect two residences on
the corner of 1t•.taian and Huron streets
the site of the old Mansion House
property.
M'.ss Eva 'Carling lies ret'r.:neet to
New York, 'having been called; home
owing to the serious illness .of her
sister Grace, Who we are pleased to
,ay is iinprovimng rapidly.
Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Houston, a'ccom-
panied be Mr. and Mrs Richard Bob-
inson left fox Thompsonville this week
where Mr. and Mrs. Robinson will!
make their fn bare 'home.
blr. and Mee. T..Ei; Handford .re' -
twined to Ingersoll after spendilnig
several days in town attending• the
sale of Mr. R. Robinson and visiting
friends.
To Our Readers=lf you. . 'have,
friends visiting you, or if you are
going away, telt your friends through,
this column We will appreciate any
items of this character.
Messrs Hy Baker of Detroit George
of Walkervi]le and Thomas end Basil
of Port Baron and Williamof Lon-
don attended the ::funeral of their
father W. S. Baker last week.
The many friends of Mr. D. A. Ross
are pleased to see him able to be
one again after a very serious i11.
ness of several months. He is re-
gaining his former strength and is
able to come down town.
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Mr. and lira. ti`ir {.;roenley, Mr. and
MSC Harness Mr," and Mrs E Harness
Mr. and Mrs. T. +.,;Wilson, Mr. and
Mrs. J. Willis; Mr ' and Mrs. G. Bed -
for of Sarnia attended the China
wedding e ding of IYIr. and Mrs. Alf Bed-
ford in, London this week.
Rev. E. G. Powell of town was in
';Mitchell on 'Monday attending the
funeral of the. late James Living-
stone. Eight ministers of Exeter dis-
trict were in attendance viz Rev. J. E.
13, Miliyard R. Hicks, T. Ai Steadman
B. Snell W. R. Vance. C. C. limine'
G. J. Kerr, and E. 1G. Powelf1 •
Burned by Carbolic -Greta the little
da cgh.ter of Mr. and Mrs. Dhos.
Brock w' In ilc i
playing in the woodshed
accidently got bs4d of a bottle with
some carbolic acid ini it and put it
to her meu th. aonsequ:entiy her,
inti:tb and hands were !burned, by it
L'+: c$y the little. girt did not swal-
low any of it.
The lasest figl'res compiled on the
vote of the Methodist Church • in favor
of the union of the Methodist Presby-
terian and Congregational churches
show almost 90 percent of the mem-
bership and adherents of the ,churcih.
in favor of a :triuneohurch. Reports
from the mission field show an excep-
tiotaall'y strong vote' for amalgama-
tion.
ft would surprise you to know of
the great good that is being done
by . Chamberlain s Tablets Darius
Downey of Newberg Junction. N.; B.
writes, 'My wife bras been. usiing
Chamberlains Tablets and finds
them very effectual and doing her
lots of good. 1f you have any trouble
with your stomach or bowels give
them a trial. For sale by all dealers.
yals
410J'%
Purifie
No one can question the great value
of a reliable Blood Furiiier and
blood bii.ilder as a factor in the cure
and prevention of the ordinary dis-
eases • The blood cutrrett permeates
every portipn of the ;body and baths
every tissue so if the blood be im-
pure and impoverishedit cannot help
but viatate ones health, Zf you
wand ,lie hed1thfai cleanse the blood.
ca xr ret of disease msc ger
ms and' of dis-
ease
poisons To accomplish this
Piyal s Woad Pe rifler offered , in
all confidence and bucked by our
positive guarantee as being with-
out
an
equal in
its Many
peo-
ple spend Large siims of money
in
taking r' Er ea'tmen
t at hem resorts
health es xis
who could readily carp themselves
by using this remed`. 'Skin erup-
tions
nai y
tions are tis• 1. 3
sthe result of Bad
Blood .1N1yai•s Blood Purifier cures
themuic.
q � lriy and surely by remov-
ing the cause. Bigg bottle for a dol-
lar. Sold and giiaranteed in Exeter
liy
Ho e.
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Drug
tore.
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Itar hist received a big k:tipply of
Kodak Filtiis, Velez 8, lio and Azo
Papers 44 Postale.
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DR/AWARE L•AuK+
A WANNA 8 WESTERN
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Scranton Coal
t c • , . and Goa. Mined +
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COAL. MAN
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Try a ton
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1-lih Quality
FLOUR
We hear a good deal these
days about building up to a
standard not down to a price
Model Flour is a
Splendid Example
The popularity of our brand is
due to its superior qualities.
. Not a stone is left unturned to
rnake MODEL the Best Flour.
We have a good assort-
ment of Feed and more
coming.
[HARVEY BROS.
Exeter, - Ontario.
Mrs. G. Smaliacombe returned Sat-
urday after visiting for several weeks
with her daughter Mrs. H. Kelly of
Stratford. : .
The Jackson Mfg. Co. have been!
closed down for a week for stook
taking and in order to add a num,.
ber of new machines.
Lazne back is testae* caused , by
rheumatism of the muscles of the
back; for which you will find not'h++
ing {better then Chamberlains L'initn-
ent. For sale by ale dealers.
Mr. Bot Dinney of 'Crediton mov-
es his family to London on Thursday
where Mr. Disney has a job es'
painter Mrs. P.Roweliffe of town and
Mrs. Dinney have returned from Lon-
don being 'down to secure a residelnee
Bought out Partner --Mr. R. N.
Rowe has bought out the interests of
his partner Mr.. Atkinson of the:
firm of Rowe & Atkinson, Furniture)
dealers. Mr. Rowe has already tak-
en possession We wish him every
success.
An accident which might have'
proved serious happened to Mrs. Thos
Prior at her home on Thursday last
She had gone up -stairs and in some
'way lost her balance and felt down
the steps. In falling she sustaineda
fracture of a small bone to her,.
sboulder besides a shaking up She
is confined to her: bed in cons•+:quence
but no serious results are ant Noted,
Installation of Officers -Cones Har-
mony No. 61 C. 0. F. met in thein
Lodge room on Monday evening when
District 'High Chief Ranger J. W.
Taylor, assisted by High 1Marshal,l
Bro. .,T .McLau Klin instaillted' the:
following Officers Chief Ranger,
Bro. E. Dignan; Vice Chief Ranger,
Bro. josi Barvey; Rec. Secy, Bro. en
W. Glad i n; Fin. Secy; Bro. R. N.
Rowe ,' ,Treas. Bro. T. R. InfoCall1un
Chap; ra..
Welt Harding Sr ; Wood-
ward, Bro. Geo. Hili, 7r. Woodward
Bro ;C
Nor.thpatt;
.Sr Beadle, Bro
S. •Powell; Jr. Beadle'' Bro, J. W.
Powell. Bro. F. W. Gladman was el-
ected to represent the order at the
;High Corurt w:hieh meets in Hai
ton irl':7(i�leq ' mAt*;1
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1. 0. O. F. Attend Church
Exeter Lodge No 67 1. 0. 0. F,.
attended Divine Worship in Mahn! st.
MSunday
ethodist church on morn-
ing last. There ,was a large sepses-
ention of the order tlhe members oc-
c'; ping the foremost centre pews,
The 1 aster Rev. E. G. ,Powell; wel-
coned the ,brethren to the church,
as a band of intelligent men who
are doing' noble work in elevating
mankind and in alleviating sig#fifer-
ings and distress. The speaker took..
his text from first Peter 21117; Hon-
or all men Lave 'the Brotherb oo is .
Fear God.' Honor the King. These
were four
admirable mrrab
1 precepts u
e
but
P P
'ht 'intended, considering the 2nd
only
'Love ave the Brotherhood '
brotherhood is an associaticin ref. met
of the same profession society, .fra-
ternity or re]igioius order. there•
are different kinds of -brotherhood
There is the political_ brotherhood
+a here men of one paty are united
to-gether. The „speaker said he be-
lieved that party government was
the best government in .t,he world'
and h.ecaese of this we shoiuld 'honor
;:he men who take opposite sides to
;'s. There is the 'trades and labor
botherhood to regulate the wages,
ho' lrs and conditions of workmen,
there is the cmploy'nient botherhood
and also the fraternal brotherhood
s ch as the I. 0. O. F. and a mum
bey of other orders 'mentioned The
U+ldfellowe had a :seep! ;Itioeation,
Theirs avas a future benefit not to
th,, c
cadt •
l ,
bi o t
he living. vingh., " T n
,
were governed by principles of hum-
anity
and
y
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yreligion an stood
d
fai
'r the
promotion of the
general ,,cord of
mankind The order seeks to' teach
morality and knowledge. B'a'h there
's another Ibrotherboad, says the
ea le
1? ex, the iChristain Brotherhood
which is the Church, the great fieri-
ly of God. It is the strongest inthe
world' and carries the cheapest insur-.
sine
,e x '
t. is the only society that in-
ures t
h
esa�l.
Soul. The ,
e
last bratli
erlioo
d
s ver a
5 l x C, tvif:l� three !tree brei c
n hes
in
we tvorlds first the unge'.lc. brtimo5'
vhidh'is numberless as the sands of
11.9 sea shore second, there .is the re
eemed in 'ninth, . Rn,a everyone has
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cARLINc'S
PHONE 18 EXE'TE?
XGREATBIG
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Ever
ythiri in Wall Paper, Linoleums,
Carpets and Dress Goods must be Sold,
A Dollar saved i% a dollar made so come to us and
let us convince you that we can make money for YOU
Clearing Sale
1 i i 0 ►l i i h7
tea. 'II
A choice Range to pick from.
Regular $2,40 for 1.99
I Carpets
All Carpets to Clear at a Discount
of 25 Per Cent,
3
t Wall Paper at a Discount of 25 Per Cent
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I Dress Goods
I All Dress Goods to be sold at Discount of
25 Per Cent,
�• Prints, Gingham ss and Chambrays,
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regular 12 1=2c for 11 cents
f. Foulards regular 25c for. 21 cents
Mulls regular 50c for 42 cents
Highest Price paid for Produce
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Sleep late in the morning. "1'
Enjoy the -luxury of waking
up whenever you feel like it •
if you can, but if you can't
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Colts Meat Forks. Cake Forks • : , i
SoupSpoons., Pie Snipes, (!
a-. t Pearl=andled Butter Knives, Glass, Silver= *
Knives and Forks, .I+
•Fish Servers, Carving Sets, ware,Pins,+ +i+
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'an interest there for those isms faro- �` t
it that tliaas not ane empty 'chair; ttttttintt� tttttttInt ttt
y
then their is •.the stints,•ou,• earth, ' -Go
iifi{IITsA TfiP ItfiP a
to which class•se:le belong, who are fol- r
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.�'h Lord
T,hi roto
orvers L the o e ta+s. s b
1 o s
erhooane'ls ,.for ells,e rjghest
1 r ' ecieve
• is •iv s „Must.
riuoi es i fo 0
P rel r. l fCi7;,,
a second birth.;'NA anvil$', that speak
ter,said bat that if seeiC' asset lat`'b4cilr
far enol xh ym,u' • tainted
blood in its veins,• ' +but e.•tivhon
a person 'becomes a member !tato'the
Christen rotherh00
d the
y•receiv
ed
Eoyal ,blood. It does not matter
whether the person., tomes from, the
palace orthe poor !louse they are
received as members'and will. some
day wear a crown. 'Thar Ohristai!i;
13rotherbood is a wealthy Brother
hood and Ube fortunes of the multi-
rx'11ionaries woiid not temiit. the
speaker to sell out his membership.
It is an i
mv a roe
in ill. broth,e h ad>rthat
h tJ
cannot he c.ml
. red, although
me
say that the dhuroh is losing ground,
as
b l it '„ not true. Christianity is
�,
conquering' n '� ill on till
and v a
,
�by
be
Hurl' byam in
nation Shall bort one
day. In this brothorhooil
y1oo�+rg and Ten
old, rich and poor, are on the same r:+
basis ft it1as its p sword and grip
and its ineaibers can be distinguished
`e 'leer er f i ve i arse actions. As . thr
Oddiellows have 'their books with the
nano and standing recorded so' tie
Christaiu has his name hi God s recur;
The, speaker closed
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rel
Furniture or
Woodwook
with a r
wt dry duster
when the dust flies -
and follows in your
• Get a Modern▪ . Shuffle
'E
oiland 'Use
e
s-
Vail■
1
r..
• •� on your duster and save your
'e health. It disinfects 'and -tl°'
cleans everything it touches,
!covin t f e i
g the ti ao like new .I..,.,I
wit!. .-+
a strong plc I. for all to Ace than
Heir name, was within
in theLambs, ,book of life. Whenthe order xc-
tlrn4d
to their rooms a vote of
thank ' s
was carpi°erred to the .patitat
and offieial board of Main street
chIarch for the excellent sermon; a,nd
privilege of worshipping with t;bem.
5, rVla t u
Son
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MOTOR, ONT.