Exeter Times, 1912-11-28, Page 1air Brash Sale
$peciat this Week
$olid back genuine 33bony, eleven rows
"of the need, French bristles, An !deal.
Xneres present;
Regular price $1,255. While they last
.-•72ceeits•-
ceie'S Drug. soere towledctoos,
r<'aurrY-KINTIi vEAB,--•-Ilo 203 To Advertise Huron
JONES & NAY
A i4ystseri2atic nam tg
> tilog to
Lot us 4:11 i oar Xm1 0
017er hada bettor assok'trelegb
gifts, Lomat at oar large st'
templeee our epode are right and,aO
Make an early choice
Cole's 'Drug Sto r
ale 4
Horan Se ladalosez Gazette
(liorpe of The'Rearhllle
EXR+TBR, ONT , CANADA, TFLUBSDAY MORNING w NOVEMBEI3
Co. Exeter Council
PlIONE
pa n to advertise
she liandand products a Huron noun-
ty was urged at the,Publicity eae,e.ti,n
hind in Clintons on Th re:ray oP, last
awesk :That Moron 1County has the
best and cheapc. t land in the Dom-
inion wl:ien, climate; railway facilities
roads, tsooial, edema:lion'ci1 and Ireli:gieas
life are taken. into consideration wee
expressed, lit the racketing', ft, • ':;'his
is true why 'should we not receive our
share o
at"an that, t is c
omtne
m f the g
e r
rr
to Canada?Iiiecausc, Huron County
L'ae. not been brought to the front
,i) thee parts of t.he, Dora lei on have
'advertised 'to goad advant'ag'e sin ci
Harare' evilT ra
C1hiV eLeGr example
p
le
T1,escheme, is 'to have several, than -
&and pamadilct'st irinted a.ed •placecl'rn
the bands of the Canadian lmmie;ri.-
lien agsent:e' ire the olid land and dile
tributed to those who' are interested
in Canada and contemplate coming
to Canada. '
Mr, John Ransford•, president, of
:Jae Clinton Board. of, Trade, presid'r3
a u;t the :nee tine, no stated that' dur-
ing the past ten. years, Huron county
had lost nearly' 1.0.0001 in population
His idea was that the courty council
should iape.nd, four o'r five thousand
doll:ars a year for three years,. God
erieh. could, be 'rlep-nded on• far a. e•oe-
tributatiore for $500 and the !Clinton
Council had promised to 'pay their
sham.:
Mr. Joseph .Elliott. of Godcriche who
represented the immigration de`part-
nment in; the old Land, tolyl• how he
had handed out thousands of copies
of booklets. 'advertising Lambton comi-
ty and itending immigrants. had' bold
him they were goiniz to istottle ea
Lambton 'the choice having been made
through the literature that had been
banded thein; He said Ontar.'.o had
many creinpetitors bidding for 13ritish.
immigrants•; !Australia is puttin, utp
a bigger fight' tuan Ontario'_ The
liand in. 'Huron county cannot, he beat-
en anywhere.. ,He empsasizetd McKil-
lop and rruekersaa.itht(for mixed farm:-•
i.ng and. the townships bordering the
lake, could do much more in fruit
far ming. tBr.itish• emigrants, want
snail fruit, poultry or+ truck farms,
Reeve (Leckie, of tBrusse]s. Who had
moved in the county cou'neirfor• $2000;
pointed out that the rural reprsese.nta-
tives: had not expressed. theme Ives
against the sfcheme,bat desired time
for consider',ation. Farms, in lturo;!t like
i"n n tL',n,
t County ,arc not sellri ,g a y
t their prodtective aarue. Farms that
ere selling for .$$000 our -eta' to be sel-
line for $10.000
Art, James, Mitelea'L of Goderich„
urged t1Jat a phamplet should be
drawn up and. presented to, the ee fin-
er with. an estiinate alt the cast, so
as to let the ceuncil know exactly
what is' 'intended to be done. The
gover.nreet will- eupplerreent the
county grant, by retire third,
alr, Canbelon, of Clinton.: was hi
favor of publicity
Doubt was ,expressed about much
sue/Port from the county 'council but
Many present believed that when the
county council was next. au'proachnd
they woad be ready to eueport the
seg sae e•
The followinig officers were elected
President, aIdiayor J. C. Greig Stiaforth
vise -president Reeve, Leckie (Bross. is
secretary ldr, James Mitebell. Goder-
ich;, treasurer Reeve, 73. 1),' 14Tunni'ngs
Goderich; executive committee,
Reeve Govenlock McKillop Township
Mayor Spotton, WingLam.. Mr;, John
Ransford Clinton. Mr. W. J; Beaman
Exeter,, Reeve Livingstone of Grey
Township and Warden Strothers:
• Parlimentary representatives of 'the
,.ounty itee 11. Musgrove M' P. P. W
P noneenoe, 14L P. re H. Either M
P. P. F, N. Lewis, M P J J Merrier
M, P, and J. Bowman MP we're a:uu-
ed honory vice-presidents,
h1n�",cam'Christfllas
1
S
t
An Attraciv Display
Xmas Novelties
New
snails only
a short distance away.
Honda lea ,
The...., y
This ise • rl to start your shopping.
This none too early
Good Furs
A nice present for your Girl or Wife.
We have everything that is new in the Fur
line. Pursian Lamb, Sable, Fox, Marmot
and Opposom.
Fay nc Waists
t
In Silks or Net in all colors They
are just new and are right up to date.
Prices $3 to $5 Cash
Fur Lined Coats
Just what every Lady needs We
have the best coats for the honey yo
ca
find anywhere. Be iure to see them.
Sweater Coats Men and
For Ladies, Misses, Girls,
Boys. All kinds of Combinations and col --
ors to choose from. The very best makes.
Men's Neckwear
Our usual Big Stock of Xmas Ties are
here and you will find them the best yet.
All Colors in the New Styles.
Handkerchiefs
500 Dozen of the New Goods. All
kinds and all colors in Plain, Fancy and In-
italed Handkerchiefs.
5C to 75c each
Xmas Gloves
For Gents. Ladies and Children; Wool,.
Cashmere, Surds, Kid, Silk Lined, Wool
Lined and Fur Lined.
Xmas Novelties
A niceassortment of Jewell . Boxes,
Purses, Satchels, Hat Pins, Pins, Broaches,
and Fancy Combs.
Stamped Linens
All kinds of Stamped'Linens, Doylies,
Centre Pieces, Tray Covers, Table Covers,
Tie and Towel Backs. Silks to match,
Neck Scarfs
7)Iseetin,e, bf the (Coattail held in the
'Poen Hall Friday cavelnipig' the 22'nd
1Vleaa.bet,`s present 1r'ir, J, Il.eaman J.
Scott Wm, Rivers and Al, Fora
Cvuneillar 'Llevett being ebsenti.
Ilivers--Scott that accounts' be pas-
sed as. ready., x.,20 ;
jag, Grigg acct stationery;
Jones 'de May 1.00•, Jas, Taylor do
1.00; 0'. 0.3rookist :express 75; Freight
2,54 David Rueselli jr
Robert Gelie' ,grtavel 106.00 D,elte;ate
to
Ch' ton
0,00;
i re
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ch
llabo
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l5
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5 Silas 1Iandford11,20
w V0
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do 4OU; W' Wescottdo
Davie, deo t2,t10; -Sad ,Sander• do J6.00 Me, Wm, Martin! of the 110th aa'a Sortie Ca it
Geo 'Atkhrson do 01.00 T. Hoixldon' do cessLon of Stephen', has related the
Sian ll' f M s Tl Oke' an James;
a ,r '
'23,751 � n ,
Thee, dwelling
Locals
Only ,Pour more weeks, fill tJ .'rist-
xnas,
Mae Mack Vinve*at is visiting in
town,
Dave yqu started, any advertislY:.g.
to catckt the holiday 'tr'ade,.
Toys, Delis' etc. 5, 10, 15, 21 and
49c anp tap, FoweIl's Bazaar.
Mrs, ECislap. llominio�r Qrgan,lzer of
tL�e ,;ueatt of the
lames St, Parsone.g.e�'this week.,
r as
Mr, Thos. $rock Jr. has purchased
the residence on Simeoe street recently +
Dr Sm
andis
s se
Mr ho Oa
b Thos, occupied
y.
moving' in this week. ♦
'HAT'
Library
Coat'
t
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No Y
• :Tani. ,tow -n.1'
`;•00 Gi11es1p' da I 25 • Street land, will shortly move to That is just the t111n;� lE+'ath
dors d 2'!. DO W.rl.
er or Husband „
ouglily appreciate.
Silk, Linen or Wool Scarfs in all col-
ors or kinds. For Young or Old,
50, 75, and $i.00 to $3.00 each
Overcoats
and Boys SulsMen
Bogy
our Boy a New Suit or Overcoat for his Xmas -Present. We have a big
assortment of Suits and Overcoats. The New Nifty stuff.
8C Mn Exeter
hones y�
Phone 32
Ali Accounts. Are Now Due
USE_
1,toyal Purple le Stock and Poultry Foods in 50c and $1.50 pkg
International Stock and Poultry Foods in 25c and 5Cc
A:':'•
•aldvvell's Molasses Meal Fattens Stock $2 and $2.25 a. bag
Herbageum in 25c and 50c Bags
Sulphur, Salts and Salt.Petre
Mass and
o." , to ,
Geo ie Olcr e do 50 ,�;total $339.69
ound n ri }P.O.
b d would th01`
1C a o
ea til. that fie between th
The
Glcr P
, the ff. 1
the requisite nnn'ibar ofr,ames on e
local option petition an,d, same were
banat•idte voters.
Scott.-Ford—'Tliat the council ere
c.ept the +petition of thee, rate -mere
and that a by-law be Pretpated eon
firming game and la vta. at the vote
be tak-
en on• the said by-•
Municipal elections• at t dtheVifo low=
Daces within the
e of
ing i )
Exeter by the following Deputy re-
turning ofilters' and Poll 'Clerks,
polling subdivision Nb,
1. at Siles
Han�dford'5 Res�an0e. T.re a.om. es Beer
le, Officer! land 2. at' Town
l .Clerk.
Toiling subdivision Nut, Officer Wm
Hall Sestet -it Davis, ]ll, R',
Murray Poll! Clerk at Truxin
.Polling subdivision' No �.
Mit•eLsetl's office, I3:', .E. Huston D. 11
Ottiee:r, and le. G.•D'yee Poll Clerk'.
Ptallin; •sabdivislon No,
tith
tend ,fire Hall R., GG, Selden 1). 1e, Offi-
cer .and Mex McP Eerson. Poli Clerk.
Lovett that we adjourn
LOST—On Friday, Nov. 22nd some-
wheree Thames _Road
and the Exeter bridge a far mu
Finder will please leave at the Times
Office.
T. D. CARIANG,CLerk-
•
Mr, and Mrs, T; Er Handford of,
Ingersoll visited in town e few, ahs
during the. J ast week, Mx. Rand -
ford addressed the Young Ment's
Class in Main Street, church' ton Sun-
day afternoonb, ' i , ''
Mrs, Hyslop, Dominion organizer
for the W.O.T.'U., addressed a parlor
meeting of ladies in Senior's Hall on l yet necessity.
Monday evening. On Tuesday M.
Hyslop addressed sc scholars o a PiiceS range from
rooms at the school.
The
Those who are bringing eggs to
town at this time of the year are
warned against bringing in stale eggs
5to$8
News of the District
P reparations are under way to
in-
A Beautiful, Rich Coat of
soft Brown Shade or different
colors of Grey. A coat that
will be appreciated every day
in the week, as. a comfort and
stall water works system at, Parkhill
On :November 122nd: M'r, 3. IloseLe
Thompson of .Mitchell was, ante$ :lar
marriage to Miss Tuna ?tAe G e chard
Way
daughter of Ma,
Greenway'.
While. Picking t eiel et one d iy
recently Mr, ilugh, Currie of Crone -
arty
a a
arty fell from a tree and p
his wriest,. broke 'orae rib Lind, eut hie
1;ead requiring several •sttitches.,
theh l f two
for fresh ones. There is a heavy pen-
alty for this offence and the consumer
who pays the high price that fresh
protected,
eggs bring must bep ,
The annual bazaar df the Trivitt
Memorial ehurch;•.will be held in the
town Ball Friday' December • 6th
Sale of fancy articles, and'•'afteraoo'n
tea, Admission 10 cents ; Eve'aing
program 'Admission '10' cents
Hockey :fleeting -'A meetint • oe
Lockey enthuss'asts will. be ;held in the
satnple i;oome of the Central Hotel
this (Thursdlay) evening _Novo IZSf:h. A
good attendance is requested. 'A hock
cy league Tor the town. will be eonsid-:
ered•.
The many frie'nds' of Revs; E. G. Pow
ell;, pastor of the Main Street M(eth'o
odist church; will regret to' learn that;
he is 1'aid ups with: blood ipoialon which
is Or:usiing him considerable pain;
Some time ago he vas :struck in the
leg joist! below the, knee with a pitch
fork and :for several weeks it has giv-
en him much `trouble tAlthou.g.h not
in condition for, hist wort M. Paw-
,ell. bass undertaken' his, 'pastoral'd'at-
ies and in addition has been very ac -
1 tine in 'the local option campaign. Af-
Iter surae, at' the- Elerviees .hie has had
to make Lis way to his (ronin otn his
kande• o.nd knees.' but this was •conceal
ed frau kis congreiarat'io.n,., He con-
e
Mrs,, W, LarkwortLY'' of, ]1litchcll,
died toil November 17th at tl's age of
31 yearn The deceased had been in
frail health for some years, tehe, .is
survived by, six sons and two daugh-
ters'.
Mr1. '.Alex Wilson ;attended the W.
F•, M, S. meeting, in Clinton on Tues-
day: afternoon afterwards ggo'unla' , to
Thames Road to visit her friends l rse
(Rev;, Fletcher for a week or. soy.-
Seaforth `Neese
Good Salaries—The Stratford T3ua-
inese College is the 'School for the am-
bitious young man or wotnaa, ale
term it re:ceivesd twenty applications
for every student graduating. Sever-
al of: these, applications, offered $10001
ar
more. ' t , .1
ON Tuesday evening last the Ep-
worth League of Main Street church
visited the James Street League and a
very enjoyable time was spent. The
visitors furnished an excellent pro-
gram of addresses and music, Miss W.
Howard occupied the chair. After
the program refreshments were served
inS
Street:
cLur
ch
ducted services in Mia
last Sunday, morning and at Bethany
in tee afternoon, but he was unable to
f ' / a..:,
Hardware
re do so in the ,evening. Rev Mre Y'el-
I land taking the services:
Complete Stock of Glass and Hard-
ware for Houses, Barns and other
Buildings, bought before recent ad-•
®U COUPON
van ce. o --- OF--
•
IlEAMANS Sets as Cut 50 Cents •
11, GooK,SONS
HARDWARE e
& Go,
♦ This Coupon is good for 40 cants on eachof SNO on D a five
IFTs
TVvlr STORE �P our Beet Family Flour, giving yon the priv g
a of
AND �" con is presented to us on or before December
et las s, providing this coop e zlst 1912.
— regular selling price of our SNOW DRIFT hour w thou
Our is 2 75 if you present this Coupon each bag of S
this.Coupon $ , 2,35 for each bag. NOW
4 ,y1,•t•�• ' O DRIFT .will only cost you $2.35 modern flour mill c
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1 IIII1'"1 II 1 1't"�` «t o is equipped with the latest and most
Our inial
'`' DELAWARE LACK- * , machinery. We have,aleo secured tale services of a First plass Miller,
ee 4 t who was previously emplaned by one of the largest mills in Ontario 'II'4. 6 offering this inducement in order to give every .00
'1' NNA & WESTERN l Consequently weoare off g DRIFT flour, Every Bag
�' AWA woman an opportunity to try our SNOW
L COMPANY d O
COAL
Falling in the celiac, while' fixing
a 'furnace '.1' L Rogers•, mans:;er of the
branch of the Rank of Commerce';
sustained a broken nose. briresece and
swollen eyes and two severely sprain-
ed wrists on Monday lass;
Several C,. P. R. ofeiciale were in St
Marys Last week looking over.property
matteris„ It was reported that they
have chosen a property: on Water
Street, not iflar from the C P !R feet-
ereet shed., for the ear'pase. of pa,ss-
gamer "station etc.
A Full Game Bag -The local nim -
rods made good use of the excellent
weather prevailing last week and the
black squirrels suffered heavily. The
largest bag reported for a number of
vears,was brought home by Messrs.
Thos. and Saxon Fitton. W, Beer rand
Torn Carling who shot 52 bleak squir-
,'eis and three grey ones. in one day.
Do Not Leave Your
Christmas Selection
until the Last Moment
14irsi, Hugh Norria of Seaffa r is-
oeived word, Inst week that her sister
Mrs, Edgar Miller. of :Winnipeg, bad
Hassled away atter an illness +af" four
days, with ]heart . trouble., Her hus-
ldand is, a seri ot Mab J. J, Mtille,r two
miles .cash of. Strafe.
Despondent .for some •time:, arargar-
Our Gold and Silver Fish. Two
smart Fish and Globe 25c. Powell's
Bazaar.
The ladies of .Caven church will ser-
ve a supper on Sti, !Andrews Eve Sat-
urday nest ;from 5 to 9 , ottoiock in the
building one dooresoutle o4' 6eniar'o
stubs, 'Admission 25c Drop in a'ad 1
Lave a ood. Scotch sniper before ro-
ing home: r • i
•
Next Sabbath Dec. Ise by arra'nge-
rnent o;: the District meeting oe the
Exeter district there Swill be an exch-
ange of Ministers in all the M'ethodi�st
pulpits. The day is to be occupied by
Mi�ss,ionary .:tents, Ip, Jame�sr St, Rev
T T George of Lucan preaches in the
morning and Bev, II, J. Uren, of
Parkhill in the. 'evening. I%n. Main;
Street the order is reversred.• Rev
W, Cr, If,. McAlister preaches in Lucan
Jackson Factory Enlarging — The
Tackson Mfg CJompany which have
been running to capacity and yet un-
able to meet the increasing demand
for their goods, have decided to en-
large the Exeter branch and have par-
churased a new gasoline engine. About
15 more machines will be put in.
Those who are acquainted with the
Jackson factory in town realize what
an excellent place of employment this
affords for the young ladies awl we
are informed that the highest wages
being paid by any of the Jackson fac-
tories are being made in Exeter. The
average wages of some of the ladies
running from eight to twelve dollars a
week. The pay roll of the factory
et Iianesborougl., daughter m leers,
For Dog Owne.rs•-Here, is some-, Jame•', Landesjroroughr of
thing th'ttt' may be of interest to dog smith .committed snide on Wedne-
owners. A .recent Supreme Court de- ,day oft last week by drowning herself
'"sion outlines r.espon,sabilites of own- in a barrel of water. An inquest Wee
e The decision 'w'ee a case dieeme3 •unecessary by coroner Z. G.
�r:TB or: do�6s, '
where action had been brought' to re- Scott,
cover damages from the- owner niha G der: Harry Rutsore an .send• of gee o the.
dog that barged 'and. tri,liti was rather eieverely injured last
m -
plaintiff's 1,oreis, The �alaintifC•` was pany, s
thrown and injured and broughe suit Wednesday afternoon being struck by
tor $1,500 dianagetis. The eery gave a spout on. the cider of' the head and
knocked insensible tor' eeme• time.
him a verdict for that amount and
Droner of the doThe Supreme 'Couto rt sus,- first aide sup- he wa5 zetered to offic r Jobe Stratton,Voases-
iemr. court, '
i tion•,
da
oases -
Veined the verdict and .said
words at the owners, of barking:
and vicious: doge tree responsible ,for
all .damages caused by suck dogs. and
owners keep than at their own peril.
•, manager,
• ma �
tint g The
t�
a 1 :.UO a
month.
_.�,.._---•- amounts to shale t $ ,
nds and
y
i4lrs G. W. Davis is 111 af. Ler home have employment factory fos 43 ramany moreit
on William Street, I can be secured. At the present
St'.
, then
Her, W, G. II, McAllister itis in -e t• time they are turning out about 2 000
thous is attending lite annual meet -
garments a week, which requires 170,-
'' m Another of the old eesidentstof Exe-
000 yards of thread,
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TAKE NOTICE
FV 1V .d �.,.,✓
male servant, No laundry work, Ap
my to Mee, Bayley
London Ont.
Op i 13 1 300 y work,
aly St.
t
es
n A beautiful brown bath robe
is now on exhibition in Our
window.
Come in and let us
Show YOU
ter passed away on Saturday last in
I s Sus .e.
age of 83 years 'arnd, nine months Mr
Esslery had been ailing for a num-
ber of menthe. gradually reroivinz
weaker until he passed away on Sat-
urday last A ;general briakine up of
the' eonstitub•,on being the e:au' of
Ile death The dectast d hid tree a
resident of Exeter for 28 yefarsr moa -
Ing 'here from a farm: near :Centralia
Ile was born in Devonshire., tne:land.
coming to ,Gonads with bie parents
when about 8 years of age. ani was
one of the pioneers. wha helped to.
clear the bush land end build what
is now knownas: tee Lc -eider: Road
Mil Rseery was a.Methodis,t le re-
iigiori being a constant attendant at
Tames street church, iv hen his
health would permit, Tn polet.:s• ht'
www a Libex+ai 13e,sldes his• -,sorrowing
\vitlo'ty °:ohne^ iw&don name was Grace
Rieke he le survived by two sons Wm
of C.cntrolia and Robert alt Crediton
rind amt. daughter Mee, TA (3rsne d of
Brantford; Mr, 'S, Eawry ofendo:n
Toseph ot Chicago harry of .rvnta•l
s of f din ontatt
City„ Man; soar! C has, ,
are brothers. while Mrs, levans of
Centralia; Mr 5, . Greenway of 'Crystal
alalic}:
City, and iVlrst ias+tratt .ofi
are -getters; The funeral was 'held
e
g place iineseday ?the Afternoon interment
tart erYw -
ing L
A
the person of Mr, John I'• cry at the
O
he General Public will take notice
at
•that 1, ani still doing business lin and a-
. round FAeter.
WANTED All kinds of
eha
it
' es
also
Horsehair, rs ,
' �iC� ,
Copper, ScrapIron,
Rub-
ber, lap
market rices
`St
B
1
h
e
�'a'g'�'' Bighest
Call at one door sae
'paid. hone Office.
Wrxler & C,o�
Scranton Coal
�1. The Best Hard Cot Mined
W. ti, LEWETT
COAL, 14[A1N
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Guarantee ,
* a W e are selling Bran at $2'Z a ton and Shorts at $23 A
.: e ANS bring us a Sample a
Z We are Large Buyers of BEANS, g o
O.
PRESENTED B St'... • • • • • ... e
COOK, SONS oS 'C).
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HENSALL., ONTARIO 0
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Among those who attended the fun-
eral of the late JohnC Esst rnP Bon ones-
dray were Mr, S'. Esscry
ondbit
Chas of Edmonton,, Alta rend Mr.
Percy 0.3raand of I tford,.
,eu'LtN
bTAR1TEN—Rn Exeter on 'Thun;diay
NoveMber 21st to Mr send Mrs, Wil-
bur .
bur Martin a da. r,", x
KENNEDY—In l3lanshard on 'Novem-
ber
ov `m-
ber '141,1' to, Mr., said, /:Ural. tVileou
t <'nncdy a sem
McCelLt,otrG1:I--'n Hensa11 an Nov-
ember 1;St1, o Ibla'. end ,airs. Jae.
McCullough Oro (leu g•htex.
'NSA BileE.D
MUSSER--MUSSER—At Grund Bend
en Tuesdab, Nov., 12111 Miss Clara
Musser of 1').aebwood, to Mr. Wna,
Musser, by Ilea, Mr. Carrier.
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We carry also an Excellent
Line of
MUFFLERS
the Newest Thing at Reason-
able Prices.
Mall)
ES•S1iRY .i'n Exeter on Saturday Nov
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