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ray � its Pantin 's
d Overcoatings.
SUITS $24.00 for $114,00
SUITS ,$22,00 for $1.00
SUITS $20.00 for $12,110
SUITS $18.00 for $11.00
PANTINGS FROM $2.50 UP.
OVERCOATS $.2,5.00 for $18,00`
OVERCOATS $20.00 for $15.00
OVERCOATS $15.04 for $12,00
OVERCOATS $12.00 for $S,Cra
TAMAN
Merchant Tailor,
,renter, Dino
Saturday's
Eye
Openers
We have just opened up two large
crates of china which g0 on sale
Thursday at REDICULOUS prices.
Come early. Watch our windows..
Premuius on all our Drug Sundries
tusk about our plan. Large shipment
of Nast:liths chocolates just opened
v.
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PQWELLS Fresh roasted Pea s.
Try theta and you'll like them..
New Hallowis dates, Sib for 25c.
Sweet oranges, New nuts, low prices,
Comic Valentines. and'. Postcards,
Come in and see our 5;,, JO.,. tables
for .Fl.a; sins,
Powell's Bazaar
WILLIS POWELL, Proprietor.
Don't monkey with
that cough, use
limey's White Pine
and Tar. Big Bottle
for a Quarter.
Rexall
Cough and Cold
Treatment
At this season of the year, when
coughs and colds are so prevalent. Be
prepared if the Grippe overtakes you
Rexall Cherry Bark Cough Syrup 25e
Resin Cold aablets, Syrup 25c.
Price for complete treatment 50c.
This treatments a preventive as
well as a curative. A dose in little
water will save many a dime.
Cote's Drug Store
The Rexall Store
ft , Tiinr
THE STOCK I carry :
contains all the new lines for +
the Winter Trade, coming from
the es ti
m lis in the world.
THE WORK
We
turn
.I, out is cut and fashioned in the p
the style;prevailing the' day you
41 ora. measured.
ris
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YOU GET Everything
0 the very'. latest : and best when -
you let; us make clothes for yogi;
. JOHNS.
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LOCAL DOINGS. VISITOR 1 CHANGED EAU( WEDNESDAY,!
Airczac Almai kraeka&aar..AtkaispacAcaikaguaticAciftji Wheat . ,:: « « ...... , . .85 85
EXETER MARKETS.
THE CC.1))
11 Salith was 4n Tortanto this
:Mary hada cud of gunk,) week.
A niaestve, generous gob—
She, chatwed It at the office,
And Mary keit her `lob,
DENTAL OFFICE- CLOSES
KINDLY TAKE NOTICE 'that lily of
flee Is, coed every Wednesday after-
noon. DR..ROULSTON,
;airs. John, Northcott le ill with . griP-
Special CHINA SALE now on;'at Pow -1
ell`s Bazaar.
Newmaaa, Hardy is confined to the
louse with a heavy cold..
Mrs. C, II. Horny, wee has had up
attack of pleurisy, is improving: nicely.
Remember the Royal Welsh Concert.,
in James Stre.et church this Friday ev-
enng.
The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs,
OVna,
Wilsoo,is suffering _from. an at
t sent of la grippe,
Miss Bertha Homey fell on her way
o^xe from echo t last week and sprain
sc3 lie a rw quite .secerelY.
Tee I ;dentni;y of the member,e of the
Provincial Legislature of Ontario is' to
ba increased from $1000 las $1400,
Mr, John Cudniore, who bait beea in
t`io Morden hospital for some thee, re-
,ucned laoina or Tuesday, : and is tnueln
mproved. itt health.—Crystal city Cour-
ier.
A chan<o was made In the School In-
spectorates at she County Council Meet-
ing. After July next Clinton will be in
the -West Huron. InePectorate and, East
Wawanoeh in East Huron.
Mr. Mack 'Vincent is :billed to take_
part. in ilei entertottament an thio Pres-.
byteriaa church at Croasi:lil on Tues-
day evening next. He will be accompan-
ied by Mr. A. Hastings,• Crosshill being
hi Id h
Air, I. R. Carling was .in London on
Monday.
Mrs. S. 14 .Sanders was In London
Saturday,
rs, ' J. A. Stewart was in London
over Sunday.
Mr. P. Coleman has returned from
Port Arthur,,
Mrs. Ed. Total nson or London was
ist towza 'Satu.rday.
=Lir'. D. Russell was in; London
business Monday.
Mr., Percy Gillies ;sws 1n; London on.
business Saturday.a
Mr. Ja's. Walters was ire Toronto this
week en hue/nese.
Mr, T 1;i, McCallum was in London on
business Tuesday.
Mr. Ed. kmierson, of Seaforth teas
here over Sunday.
Mise Ger#ie Sheere left Thursday on a
visit to Brantford. 1,
Tisa, Vera Rowe of .London le home
for a few weeks' reef.
:Lir. Ed Seed has gone, to Seeafortlz to
weer;. tor Mr. Andreiw Sake .
Miss Ida Armstrong of the Leaden
Normal was home over Stzrday,
Dr, Folllck returned to St. Marysa Sst-
urdny after visiting with hie Parents
dere«
fir• Win. Dignan and little daughter!
of Lucan visited rel'ativ'es here Thurs-
day last,
T B. CarlLng returned on Friday
ft'om a visit with relat#vee In; Toronto
wad Brantford.
Mr. H. Smith ripP.ed a number of
tattio• Tuesday to the Guelph Winter
Fair far exhibition,,
^air. S M. Sanders• left on,,SatinrdaY; for
Milwaukie, where he will attend #lei
on^
s o erne. . ,: Car;nera' Convention..:
The County Council made grants cif Mr, Shalack ot.x Re,tna. Sask., after
u^.a.Yl«a eachagricultural
2nd
bortienit
n
ori#t
Mr, 3o
nald
McInnes, ,. 5 to ac.t publie library, urcd k;omo Saturday,
�
�Isl to each Women's institute.. and «;ac »Lzlas Clara Berry, wzio 9a visiti..a leer
a day* to officers and men of Huron slater, Mrs. 11,' Q. s ido.a, s .en i feu.
tie ; e iitieant while a€tendiag the annual , days at her borne ^ - reo
f
the 'week.
D , I3 uc Sahib, the Prowl sial In
a'ti;a for reperted the conditi;€ us oZ th
l3urore House of I3etuge to be etcellei.,
T.;zou:sre .4c-cpb 1 is excellent and ah'
�
;.dates
well cared for, Ile was con
v.; ed Vet„ in many respects Huron'
t nd tate bast House of Refuge ln, the
Province, IIe considered the salaries
paid too small for'tho'wor1C douse.
' Prof. '.Brown, who has had 'charge
of the organ In 'Wesley church :for the
past couple of years, has seat in his
resignation, having accepted the organ
Knox church, Galt, which, by the
way, is the largest Preabyteriatii eon-'
gregation In Canada. The pastor of this
church is. Bev. Mr (,Knowlea',, ,thee well-
known author." -Clinton News Record.
Exeter people will remember that Pot.
Brown, was formerly organist In the
Trivitt Memorial church, Exeter,
Our readers 'should keep their weath-
ereye open for fakirs and'swvindiers as
they are numerous and work every sch
eine to catch people. Tito latest°swind-
ln worked by a sharper ill one of the
cities recently, is an apt illustratloi
of the ability of theses` dead beat fakirs
to catch not only the ignorant but
all others who are not ebnatantly on
their guard. Tilts swindler walked in-
to a jewelry store arid, selecting: a $125
watch left a check for $000 drawn on
an out-of-town bank, with inetructipna
that the watch .be' regulated and that
he would come ;after it and his change
a week later. On, trcturning he was In-
formed that as check was no ';good.
' Well, that's Strange," he said, 'It's
the veec d e
1
an time the (bank has done that
thing on me. But helm's the money for
your watch," and he counted out $125
kir currency and -started for the door.
Oh, yes," he said, turn{ingttaround, • your
had better give me that check. It was
willingly handed over to him. On . the
back was the je'weller's 'endorsement..
With thins the nnaa went to the ;bank,
got le cashed aad;was; never heard of
afterward.
THE TREAT O1' YOUR LIFE. -The
treat of your life well.be given in James
Street Methodist Church, Exeter, on Fri-
day, Feb.' 10th, by Madam Hughes -Thom"
ar3' ROYAL WELSH LADIES CHOIR
of Cardiff, Wales, under the auspices
of the Ladies Aid. Tickets 25 cents,
sold athe doors. Doors dspen, at 7
Pm. Concert at '8 p.m. Mrs. C. Snell
President; Mrs E. Treble, Secretary.
The London Free Press of Jan. 30th
has the following to say of the choir,
-WELSH CHOIR I5 POPULAR:—The
Auditorium was crowded to the doors
of Saturday night when the; Royal Wel-
sh,;Ladies' Choir, gave a return con-
cert. The popularity of the singers was
evident' and the programme rendered
was of a high nmusical standard. The
programing .included solos, duets and
part songs, many numbers being encor-
ed. The choir also sang' at the men's
meeting in the Audiforium yesterday
af-
ternoon. ternoon.
•
O BAD ACCIDENTS,—Mr.
•'
W1i W. .
, H
Dearing, who resides on the 2nd con-.
cession of Stephen, _net with a pairi-
fui and very unpleasant -accident on
Saturday last. It appears he had gond
to the been to ,perform ,some duties, and
aseeading :a ladder, accidently missed,
his footing and 'fell -tie the floor below;
with the result that ire had three of his.
ribs broken: He is` now confined'''t!o the
house under the doctor's care,-An3ther
bad "accident 'that threatened serious in-
jury or lose 'of1ife3 ttook place ant.'the
sarnefarm-the following.:day, Sunday
Preston, the eldest son of bar, l7ea.ring;-
having charge- of the ch'oree 'poring to
his�father's,.illness, went out for the
barn Sunday morning , to start ,the'b as-`
oitee engine, -when 'in "Borate,ena,nner his
clothing became caught in the revsloi
n
s
wnee
el
.and:'ruthlessly he.- was .wound.,
around " the shaft ';;until 'nearly ;every
stitch dr his clothing was torn ofethil3
Petecrt alai, had ;tt not „hewn' tor;
}}Y
ticss'tihs,
the.:e1
M -L Lantbrook left. Wednesday even.
i tot' B ,auattdrd fear a. tewr days :to
vis,. his daughter. lTe may possibly ae-
kiea lo Brantford.
MSS May 13nw3eiits went to
"� ndsor
l"`i Td;ay tovisit her sieter. Site' will at.te d, the tmillitaery openings in Detroit
before retua.11ns.
Mr. Robert Ccuward, ,solo pt'Mt. 'Daniel
Coward of Osborne, left onFriday last
of Mortlock, Alta., where he,has secur-
ed a good situation.
Miss Laura and Mr, Harwood 'Balk-
wilt, daughter and son of Mr. Silas
l3alkwill, a former resident of Exeter,
are vlaiting relatives in town, guests
of 'Airs. Jas. Pickard. ,
Mr. W .Iaclgsoai, of Clintons and Mr.
Cameron, Inspector of the -Perth lafutual
Fire Insurance Co., were In, town Tues-
day adjusting tiro claim caused by the
fire at the jack -son 1n a1'nufact ruing feel
tOrYT
Mr. Thos. Wiliiatu.'s of Iiuronville,
Sask., accompanied by Inds` wife and his
father►inn-law, Mr. F SIetlglltholm, of
the same place, Is visiting friends in
and around Exeter. Mr Williams in
company with other members of the
family conduct a largo farm at r..Huron-
vllie and Is among the many Ontario
Young hien who have prospered and
nrado good In the west. They will re-
main for a tow weeks only, and on their
return will take back'a number of first-
class horses.
Mrs. Thos Snell Huron street is im-
proving from her recent illness.
STEP IN AND LOOK AROUND' Is
the'
password pas and
at Powell s Bazaar.
Mitchell experienced a fire last week
which did damage to. the extent of about
$2000.
We are sorry to hear,'that Reeve Tay-
lor is confined to hi's' bed from a sov-
ereiltne.ss.
Alvin White, clerk for We J. 'Freemah,
has been off duty fors several days' ow-
ing to ilineed. °
A family gathering hook place at the
home of Mr. I. 11., Carling on Thursday
evening Last, at which a very pleasant
time was spent.: -
It was possible for the bear and
groundhog to ;see, their shadows on
Thursday last, which, according to
weather` lore, .means six weeks more
winter', ' '-
The
M
att Street
Epworth
League
paid
a frotern i visR t to t he James
Street
League on Tuesday evening and furn-
ished an interesting program, after
which the hone league -served a lunch.
The Quarterly Office! Board of the
J`anies street Ohlurch 'held their regu-*
lar quarterly meeting on!Monday evening
Feb. etch when a unanimous invitat
on was given'to the pastor Rev Itis..
hard Idobbs to continue as -pastor for.
the third year. In reply Mr.' Hobbs
thanked• the. board and accepted the in
vitation,.'
The. Women's ;Institute held their reg
ular meeting at the home of Mrs. MO;
Leod oni Fridays, Feb. Srd. A paper
was read on the ;life ,and work of Mrs.
Hoodless', founder of the Women's In-
stitute -A report of an entertainment In
the" ..form of a trip around. the world;
as seen_ by- one of the members
Stratford, was given... ',The Institute;
contributed to the, memorial ;of . the late
TMs. Haod1cr3 , vehich is to be placed
in Macdonald's.'Institu:te. Mrs. McLeod.
served, lunch at which; she demonstrated
"Short Bread." :The meeting adjourned
to meet the first Faliday in March at
Mies Connor's.
GLORIOUS :Tel/ELrTH 111 EYETER
-Thi C -c,, - ' change Lodge. met In
t.tic,'roomis of the locat` lodge•-liere, On
Tuesday of this ,-week .i.n.' their regula.'r
airnual nieete g. A large!attendaiace, w4.13`
prese,nt.'-.,Thc usual,; reports vrere,reads
said ehz,w`edr t e; "order. wO in :a.
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f i.our m,
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Galb;a1 `a, p.-: fte1& eputy Maste'
.. iwrLt,'�taE.a74C`M1 ?r o-...::'
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C'. '� 31�',. »ti'i +^ E.l a rf ;R$
r,�" 1� as 1241 • C l?'etel
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r)oid�sete„.
axley ,
Buckwheat.• ., .
Oats.
Peas.,,..... ,•... ,,,.,
Potstoeiia per i;ag • • ..
aapperton ...
Flour, per cwt., famaiily
Flour, tow grade per ew
Live hogs, per c'►F't, . ,
Shorts per ton.... .. • .
3ran per ton. .••. • ..
56 56
48 59
34 • 32
70 7550 00
9 0 1900
2 50
220 1
20
22 22
7 15
2200
20 00
You have
tried the rest
Now get the
est. Nya1's
lair Tonic at
Howey 's
Drug Store.
DID NOT PAY—Ins ranee, card
wbioll seine time ago -commenced
Ing infants, Which were leas than' a
old, havo decided sat future. not to accept
prem#unta tor such insurance, It Was
sound that the, proposition was'` not u
paying one, and the government inter-
fered. All policies Netted L1p stoi",7ap, 1r
1911.. on the lives of children under ane
Year are Perf etiy Ifaitlfnatc an' valid,
but in. future rig sushi rlsaks will be se-
cepted.
War-
A FINE $TORT,—A farmer,, who was
inn to the v421 mill 'February 4; .1.011,
andgot200
lbs. o t a
L lour said i wile
s his ,
had 1 Kilda allures trouble o
L t ub get t ad
t 6"0
bread while- atrfoig other flours, but
si ace they have been using ,;t'Iodei, have
had tto Trouble whatever. Could get
tbo best. of bread wile. little or ono care,:
Atak iisrvey Broos, fpr his; 'name.;,
;•r01•E D, MOVED
li,a1
moved my p1aco of lit
".+a +I,-. F%Shot"s pteaa:n1ses, Male
"al Sa tt
the Ce;edaaI i3otcl, i el
gilt:a sett] to hive ail :my old, a us
s.11 i^a aa)e ItI the new'aluar#ere
1 a avid of a1yth181; In ale millinery tai'
koeds line, Don't forgot the amid
the Central: Hetet.
tDI)IE ; lORLOC1C.
OPP
A:n Friday evening last t#to Installa-
tion of the tollO ing officers of Court
123, L O. F. took place; C. D. D. kitlle,
Poy selan, Dr, Brlghk; J. I', C. R: 13.
N. Rowe; C. R. N. Bellwood; V,, C.
A.., M. F, Salter ; B. 3... G,; 13Anders*
1'. 5. Alex Dyer; T.reae., S. Isfsartl,rt;
Orator. ^SVM. Ba1kwill ; S. W. 0. Atk-
inson ;
tkinson; 3. W. H. Wiillort; S. ;i3. Wim
Frazer; J. B. Jos. Green 'The officers
were in,etalled by „ J. P. C. 1t; R. 'N
Rowe.
LADIES -
Send your comb-
ings to
459 Colborne St. London.
Switches from 1.50 to $2.40
Puffs 15 cent eash.
Cluster Puffs from $1.00 to
$1.50
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
We also buy combings.
MRS. SMITH.
459_Colborne St.
London, Ont.
1
ONE DAY ONLY
Anyone suffering from Eye
Trouble could not "do ; better
than consult her.
"U"4,3411n17121r Airli ir9pr
Miss 1. 1, AIIan
Eye Sight Specialist
Will be at the Commercial
Hotel, , Exeter, , ParIor
on S
atur=
day:
Feb,.,Ilth,
Remember the date
F britary 1 l th..
�c�ldc�lcc�L a�csdlc-�•.a.d-s<s�c
(Place of Business , Changed)
• We -are now settled in our, new shop
and have a, 'first elan -re place to oil, har-
ness, and We 211 then -4 too, After wash-
ing harness we. dips It In oil and let
it soak,' when "thoroughly oiled, dry It
and Soap it rwith "King. Castle Cream"
This makes the best ;possible job any-
one. ran- give :you -and prolongs t'he
wear of any harness. We '011 single
harness with' „"NeatsC Foot
.o t O"1"',.. and
1Lnish
with - a watery proof ":dresain
g
whidah1, 1nakes; ft 'look like :tow. There
i•s o' thl
e n o
g we forgot t tea tell lyou.
of r, this date we ori ti, paint,,,.the barges
Ne .ail t am 4i(aa tit* s 1?;ice Tea m,• ,2.0,0'
'Ingle$1 00y'
t
44,
n's isb
if
t�t�ai ai'`siio
I rc
dv�'r,
he Best Way to
iuy Jewellr:
is to examine ' our Stock of Goods. We 'have,
very choice and large stock of
Jewelry/ Silverware, Cut Glass,
Etc.
to choose from ---at a great range of prices. We
have something to suit everybody. You only
have to look through our stock to be convinced -
that you can get no better choice in any town or
city in Western Ontario.
Call and make an early choice and we will set
Wet for you,
A. ilia chard, Exeter
Jeweller & Optima
Our Showing o
High Class Furniture
one of the best in Huron County and is withou
finest ever seen in Exeter. See our geods
TablesChairs,
i
Parlor and Bedroom Su
itehen and Dining -Room
I be,
exhibit at oul$02
t .
0 is open to till
day of the week. Call and see it at any utas
past this store if you are looking for elegant
its
Furniture
y lawful
ler need to go
nrnitl'lie.
+ll
ROWE & .ATKINSON
The' Leading Rome Fnrniehere and Funeral Director
JONES & MAY
PRONE NO. 32.
500 Yards of
Dress Goods
To be Cleared This Week.
Every piece new and seasonable. We want every
lady to see the hig bargains we are giving this
week in our dress goods. It will pay you.
25 and 35c. Dress Goods for
e. yd 5
pieces to eh
9coee from
y �
colors of Red,Grey, y, Nayy and
BIack. This is a good` line.
50 and 60e. Dress Goods for 35c.
yd. 6
pieces to c
hoo
se
from
Real good cloth in Green, Grey.
Navy, Fawn.and Purple
Only good for' this week.
Furs 4 off
We have only a few Furs left
But . we positively must clear
them out 'Prices will 'talk. and
if you want a fur at your own '
price. Come along,
Ladies Coats
A few left, t do a
` a
you
wantone..''
they are going dirt cheap; real
good Coats for just 1.2 the
regular price but we- want the
room.
New Spring Goods
Everydaynow we are receiving our`'. new S .
pran
Goods We like to
be ready
the'.early for buyer i
give.'them a: chane to, have their g' ... � . • e r . goods made la
forspring.
early Spat g.
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'New eas Goods Prints
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ve@tongs and Foulards I�ew'Barr
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