Shopkeeper: “Is there anything else I can send yon, sir? What would you sav to a piece of this cheese?” Customer: “I •wouldn’t care to say anything to it.’ It might answer me back.” PUBLIC NOTICES. WOMEN AND THE MONEY MARKET A COMBINATION of circumstances has caused a tightness of money in onr Dominion such as has not been felt for years. Men at once cry “ Reduce expenses I” and it falls to the women-folk to make every shilling go twice as far as it did before. pFood supplies cannot be cut down, and | there is no economy in cheap provisions, but jit becomes necessary to buy the best as | cheaply as possible. Try shopping at Irvino and Stevenson’s great Grocery Store; you will find it saves money. We buy and sell largely for cash, so can afford to make reductions to meet the times. All goods are of the best quality, and prompt attention is given to orders. IRVINE AND STEVENSON, LTD.. GEORGE AND PRINCES STREETS. MANY BRILLIANT IDEAS TTA.VB been evolved by men when smoka pipeful of their favorite tobacco. “HARLEQUIN” TOBACCO is particularly suitable for deep thinkers. It smokes so coolly, so sweetly, that concentration is not disturbed.
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Evening Star, Issue 14053, 7 May 1909, Page 3
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