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" lei it' eal Sate is this o unitoy
few the mangy ..Bargains
Mcl: AII.EN'S '' JELLY PO
DERS
All flavors. 3 Pkgs for 25c
IC.ELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES
5 pkgs. for 48e
6 lbs. f'3iiST' ROLLED OATS
or c,
IIUSTIE'S _ BULN. SODAS
per ib. 15e
200 YARD COATES' I3EST
COTTON SPOOLS BLACK,
WHITE or COLORED at6c ea.
-eLANNELETTE BLANKETS
ibox---the hest blanket made
in' the largest size 12--4 white
grey, pink or blueborders at
Sale Price of $2,85.
CHECK GINGHAM1I
The Latest Patterns for this
se250n in beautiful colors or
neat cheeks. Sale' Price 24c yd.
T & 13 TOBACCO,
Men who smoke look what
,we have for you, T & 13 large
size ' plug regular ^$1,00 Sale
Price 72c,
LAUNDRY' SOAP
All brands, 10 bars 70e,
3 Pkgs, POWDERED AltIMON.-
IA for 23c.
SHREDED WHEAT BISCUITS
per Pkg. 12c.
MATCHES Reg. 15c Salo' Price
3 for :3 8c.
PALMOLIVE SOAP
3 cakes for .,23e
Pure Cane Extra Standard Granulated Sugar; any
brand $7.45; Per 100 lb. bag
ate �t
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The Leadi
n Furniture
Dealer
Funeral Director and. ' rnb mei
Facilities and Service
Unsurpassed
SPECIAL. ATTENTION ' GIVEN TO FUNERAL DIRECTING
FINEST MOTOR .HEARSE AND UP- TO -DATE EQUIPMENT
OPERA )OUSE BLOCK PHONE, 743; Night call '7.4W
r„
FebriJary Salle.
Dovwi, Down, owri' �o prices
We want to reduce ,our sifocka Look!'
100 Cups and Saucers, regular 85c,now
5�e
50 Cream Jugs, 'regular 50e, now 39c
Butter Tubs,' regular 75c and $1 00, now 19c
NEW CHOCOLATES 39c POUND NEV CHOCOLATE BARS
ONE SWELL CABIN' ET GRAPIHOPHONE, NEW, 6 RECORDS.' $100.00
o ell's=I3azaar.
MUSIC EVERY DAY.
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GLAD TO SEE YOU. COME.
fre.
TENDERS WANTED
`Sealed tenders for the rent of the
grounds of the Exeter Agricultural
SYooety will be received by the Sec
relary on or before the 15th day of
elruary. Lowest or any tender not
necessarily ecessarily accepted. ' All envelopes
should be addressed "Tenders for
Fair trroulcla"
R. G, SELDOM, Secretary
Libei{al 'leetin
TC) THE LIBERALS OF SOUTH
HURON
A meeting,,,of Liberals will be held
hi the Hensall Town Hall on Satur-
day*, Feb,' 11th at' 2.30 p. m. for the
ptrpese of selecting delegates to at-
tend the convention "in Toronto, at
elfic12 a Liberal leader for the Prov-
ince will be selected.
• FOR SALE -Wyandotte cockerels
rdre'',;in's ail -star mating, Just a few
left, $2.00 up, Apply `to F. M.
Boyle.
THE E 1113'. it TI3.EES
Sztbseriptlon rate ;3ai.0" a,year.
'lb'7;^TISfl YO RATES
Display Advertisin -M
tr ade know
trri t i i,1 dation.
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One Jlfsertloi
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th NN.:0`i1'
> ee`tionsfor 11,00
etieinni: er Rea
Real Estate for
s,
ale,,
,50,
foroelle month
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1.50 :for each subsequent iza-
p if -tind'er' fivo 1nclte:f fn length;
ao1•ert1sin $Oc -ands '
U. F. U:. MELTING.
Tb•e U F. ,0. Club MM-ieet:ng it :li be
'i^ldx11-Sen3or':s Ha3.l on Feb, 11. - The
baseness lesson followed by tea old.-
tIm' spelling match -ladies vs. g'entle-
Iii n ted by Mrs, Hiram, Sha ': ri, and
11ir. George Westcort, 'This to be fol
l'owad by a sing -song led by 1\ir. W_
Ford end Mr. an;l,Mrs. 3I,ra:n Siirg'o t
Evoybed,y Welcome,.
BUSINESS GROWING
Owing to our rapidlygrowing
gx o ng
buiness, we are now located in the
large brick garage on James 'St, just
off Main. We are fully equipped
with the best machinery including
ace{ li
nea
y gas welding eIding outfit. We are
prepared to repair all makes of cars
and other machinery:. Cars requir
ing repairs, stored free. A11 work
guaranteed. Prices reasonable.
Hernick.
v.Ei.4 TRi'± E1.0 RON LITE /11.6
UOIr1) ANNUAL I L'EETING
At the annual meeting of -elle, Centre
HuronL:iI
i .era IAssocia,i,ion zeld in
Carnegie Hall Seafortl, officers were
electeds follows: Honorary 'Pres:
M.' Murdie, Seafortll; Pres., Gordon.
cn,ig, ,Colborne Vice-presidents, J.
Kerr , Clinton.,
• o : - -
%,. 1_ �1.. of Crlil�tOJ., Jas, Watt of Hui -
'ti„, Jas. D
IilI.1lei
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h Lf SUttifct tI'{.
T,-.
Secy., J• L. :kzllrii<in C:cdTreas.
erich•'
Jas. ti oar, ,
'Chairman of
municipalities.; a ,_
.Glial � i..
1 ,t c,.; T'Iuth. I_iil, CUliicrate;
John Fi_, lala, T3ll
eEt; John '1t:a,
Moi ,1110 ,;. John `McNabb, ;.,
): , Grey; Geo:
McLennan, ;
Glintbil; 131•: "R, R.
'•7ai'i° n' ,
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odss
'fSoafbrtl; 3cIt',Scott, lusscis" ::'
Croelei1ei. Delegates' to the
:7rorincie1 convention,
to be held
next-�..,
u b.i„l7.
tiia,,, r,Lc+sr;t 3.olzores
Geo. 0. I(LG.nClinton;
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rlketReport -Tile tol',UowL* in
e report or tie tzeter Market
corrected overt' 'Wed. esda5l.
\Vicat, $1,18
Oats 34c to 40c.
Barley 48.0 to 55c.
Manitoba Flour $3,90
Family Flout $3.65
Pastry W'louz $3.40
Shorts, $1,55 per cwt.
Bran, $1.50 per cwt.
'r Feed flour $2.00;
Creaznery butter 43c.
Dairy butter 34c to 37c
New laid eggs 40e
Lard 16c to 1.9c
Hogs $1.1.25
With the Churches
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CAVISN PRESBYTERIAN CIRC I1C1:1
Rev. araeaei1 Pootor' 13. ' .r Mluister '
i0 a.m.-Sunday Selma l and ,Bible;
Classes. ,=4"
f4,111, --:-.The Dominion Alliance
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BAND', IN ATTENDANCE
AT DOME RINK
WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY
NIGHTS, THIS ^WEER ONLY
-This week is Mattress week. - See
our white layer felt mattresses at
$3.00. R. N. Rowe. .
- Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Andrews are
visiting in Cinton.
Miss Ella Link has returned' front
visiting Mrs..S. Bertrand, of Detroit.
n'rr. D. Mack has been 'confin.ed, to
the house for a couple ofweekswith
illness.
Miss Iiattie Handford, of Fort Wil-
liam, is visiting her father, lir: Jas.
Handford.'
Messrs, Nelson and Frank Sheere
were in London Monday attending
the motor show.
Mrs. Archie Morgan, of Usborne,
is confined to her home suffering
from a severe cold.
Mr. Jas., Brintnell has purchased
the land and building that has been
used as an evaporator.
Mrs. McLelland left oil Wednesday.
morning for • Ft. William owing to
the illness of her sister.
AlI furniture at R. N. Rowes; is
going at:rock bottom prices. Be sure
to see his stock before yoti buy:.'
Miss Reta Rowe went to "Stratford
Last week to attend the Normal
School At Home and banquet_
Miss Ella Dickinson, of St. Marys,
visited over the week -end 'with Mr.
and' Mrs. C. Pym, and other relatives,
The regular meeting of 'the Horti-
cultural Society will be held this
_(Wednesday) evening in the ;Car
negie Library. - ..
Mr. Ta, Pryde .has moved into'„.Mr,
Sias' Johns house ; on . _Albert street
and:. Mr- Frekleton has moved`" into
the'house vacated by Mr. Pryde:: .
Mr. Freeborn Johnston and -bride,
who -were married recently'"in tiVan-
couver. are visiting"the formers. par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Johnston,
PHONE 1
7 P.m. --"The Dintinisl izzg Grounds
of Dotbt."'
The Moister
oy Scouts meat Friday evening
JAMES STREET METHODIST
VI[U r;CR
Rev. M. J. Wilson, B.A., ra®tor. ,
11 a,nt.--`Sacrament of Our 'Lord's
Supper,"
3 p.nm.- sSabbath School and 13Pble
Clases.•
7 pain. -"Sacrament of the Lord's.
Supper,"
Good congregational and choir
singing. A11 welcome.
1 LIN' ST. METHODIST CHURCH
Ref. Geo. McAlister; M. A.
(Phone '21, r3.)
11.00 a. 'm, -"It is time to' seek the
Lord"
3 pan. --Sunday school and Bible
ClasPes,
7.00 p.m. -"Greater Riches than
Egyptian Treasures"
BETHANY
2.30 p.m, -"A Cave Dweller"
C. A.
Ladies only on Wednesday nights'
from 7 to 8 P. M. A11 members from
8to11P M.
The fee on alley is reduced to 5 cents'
to all for the next four weeks.
SALVATION ARMY SERVICES.
BRIGADIER MRS. GREEN
Candidates' Secretary for Women's
Social Dept. at Territorial Headquar-
ters, 'Toronto, will speak at the Sal-
vation Artily services next Sunday,
Feb. 12 ,at 11 ant,„ 2.30 -and 7 p.m..
in;Public -Library.
A special lecture on "S. A. a
Socal.
and Rescue Work" will be given. 'to)
ladies only in 'Main street ;Methodist
church schoolroom on'Monday,,after
noon at 2.30'
PVIrs. MacGillivray, mother of Exe
ter's Captain, :;will accompany Mrs..
Green and assist,in the services.' •
'Good ;glasses' it you need thent
/Good .advice 11 you don't.
J. WARD, Optometaist
-. EXETER
•B::' N. Rowe has a big,.stock of
high-class furniture., You should
see the bargains he is offering. '
The, farm of Mr. James Ross, ,2nd,
con; of HayaTp. was sold by auction,
to Mr. 'Geo. Parks, of Blake. The
price"•paid Was, $9050.•00;possession
March 1st.
Idr. W. R,',Davis, of. Mitchell; fath=
er of Mrs. F. A. May, of town, who
has not ,.been well of late, had the
misfortune to fall a few :days ;ago,
which has. -confined :him to ,b'ed.
Miss Lila Tdy1or,'pupil of McGilliv-
ary Knowles, will Mold an exhibition
and sale of her oil paintings in'Sen-
ior's Hall,
en-ior's,Hall, on Feb. 10th andzllth,
Friday from 1.30 to 5, -Saturday
10.30 to 4.30: Every" one invited.
If you want to get the, right•furni-
ture at the right price"go to R. N.
Rowe's. The stock is up-to-date: -
A GI/EAT GAML+`
In cotntneziting on the hockey
game at Goderich, the Goderich Star,
says in. part, "Simply out -classed."'
•Simply outclassed: was tIre reason
for the defeat of the Goderich Hock-
ey Team on Friday night of last
week in ,tli.'e .match with the Exeter -
Zurich, coanbination::The visitors are
a much heavier lot of fellows 'than
the home tearer and have lots of
speed, and worse than a11, from the
point of view of, the local':side, are
good shots, and found the nets a lit''-
tie
ittie too often. It was a good game,
and a fast game,, and the Ilornets,
worked hard.
MRS. MILLS` ;B IIJ 1) AT IIrRTRTON..
. The' ren'zairs of the -late hrs. Sam-
uel. )Mills, who died.' in Toronto 'on
Monday of last week, notice of whose
death appeared in the Times, were
brought to Woodham on Wednesday,
-for intornient. The service was held
in the Woodham Methodist church,
which 'was . fiilecl ,,with many old
friends and neighbors. Intermezit
nook a )l
1 ce in the hii•
lctonUnion
Cemetery. Ibis. Mills'
maiden ,name
waz Georgina Coultis. She was 57
Years of age. Born at Elin Ville,sire
Was a resident of the community,
about two years- ago, when they
moved to Toro
nto.`TheY were pre-
paring, p
re
paring, to .move back.'
itgain_,.it March,..
having'pur01ta3cd tltePoll
Pollen farm at
Woodliat
n, Mit. � Mills
had, been . at
cluircli" on Sunday,, `
and onAi
'Monday
onda
y
was up about her wor
1z„ talciTtg ill <7,t
noon with acuteiadite
stiot-fnd ,pas-
sing- away about six o'clock the same
e\`ening, She is survived by lier be-
reaved -husband and
•fwo 'claitgltters;
Attiia, and Hazel',both'
at home, l lie t19,'
"C)
throe brothers and
.
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'~a-Jticaf a oaei y °uxl
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Eh of {':tits Y ' fl/ 4d �' d ltiiLr5 ,1. W:
B.,,
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xar2 1`41" t t
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,,.loft.
rx:c3 Mrs Y'it ' of,'L� 'doe:,u
A DOLLAR SAVED IS A DOLLAR,
MAIDE, SO.WHY..NOT LET
T. H. ELLIOTT
HELP TO, SAVE: YOU DOLLARS
by Cleaning; rressing,, or Repairing,,:
your old Suits and "e0vercoats. if .
you let T., H: E.:have:that old suit to.
overhaul :you. won't have - to buy. a
-new one. Always. at your Service '-,
Mr. ,Geo, Delbridge;+ of, Usllorzie on
Monday, delivered to -I. Armstrong,
an& Son, eight hogs,; that were aix
months old, the following;: day, ,weigh-
ing ; 1,800:; lbs. for -which,ke received
over $200,00.
Last Monday Mr. Wm: Morrison,
2nd Con. • of Hullett, "suffered a sev-
ere- stroke, and we understand is
speechless. He has been moved to
town where every atteiation is given
to the' sufferer. -Clinton ' News Eia.
LEl3ERAL CONVENTION 1BA IL 1
Theo
convention ventiou of Liberals of: On-
tario, will take>+ a lace the Canadian`
p
Forester's Hall Torouto, on March 1
'and 2. The- purpose of the con
vention is to deal witcon-
-
organiz-
ation in the province and to select a
provincial letider. Those, eligible to
`attend will include Liberal senators
and the members ,of the Doininion
Parliament and' Ontario" Legislature
defeated candidates at the last Dom-
inion. and- provincial. elections, mem-
bers of the Provincial '_Libera.lex-
ecutive, four representatives from
the Ontario Women s Liberal Asso
ciation,' and fbur'` delegates fro tn.
each provincial constituency in Ont.,
wlio are -to be appointed at a ineeting
of Liberal electors of such -,constit-
uency.,
ons'tituency., A meeting of South Huron'
Liberals will be held in H,ensall o
n
Saturday next, to appoint delegates.
All wlio are interested in good pic-
tures'', >5 and
especially 'Painting -s, wiIl
be amply rewarded if they make a,"
visit to Senior's part and photograph
p
store on Friday and Saturday next.
Feb:' 10th and lit)'`being i 3 0
z hours" 1 „0
lith;
to; 5 'p. m, and 10.30 I.o 4.30
P.
<n;
respectivelY, when an es?iihiC1on
.,
and
of original 'Paintings
Will be
found.
Theartist , ��'
t bein lass Lila C.
Taylor, 'pupil of that rest artist of Nat-
ional fame ; I3`, ; :G` a
Ic.YilIi wr I�ito �•
v Y tides
Miss Taylorha „
`
5itct7shown
fared for sal , :r ;E'"'
e her act, _1
r , t t ,,.> f;1 Lxetz.r
r�
i
E.'o, W, c_7 n Wtetarc„ol3poitttnity.
shauln ,ti'o:i 1 , anneal �l tot admir-
ers,
.r z. , all a,c,nitr-
ers of ,rt yendr °-7 se'"
o apre-
<:
Clc tom'.
1 v,J4„c pos,,...,.,, tg• hear
tiful iictures rlY rig a
I
partiL tla,.,- origena
Paintings 1gn ntrn., -iia. oils %y u, 1{r al, ;siar
t.`,School children, high school students
1 c e' their t'eac t:'Si t.
1 Et, �t,-, well as o�hers
,11 e l oy r nd find very` pi'ofi a,ble a.
v.si1; '' Uba :cl:et ,b Soni ail a
mem
yam
SOUTHCOTT,.BROS.
�rst Annua
F ro e.
PHONE 134.
t` to February
This is our first Annual Sale. All winter goods' must be cleared
out regardless of cost, We are marking New Goods at a verylow
,'.margin of pro �s• bought there this month. ill
. � will mean a big
saving to you
LADIES' AND MISSES' I±UII-COL»
LARED COATS
35.O0'A and $40.00 values
Sale Price, each $22.50
ALL:`, WOOL SERGE 1)RESSiS'
Sale Price, each $10.95 •
CHILDREN'S VESTS & DRAW ERS
Regular 45c value
Sale Price, each 25c.
COATEc' 209 YARD COTTON:
SPOOLS '
Sale Price 4 for 25e
LADIES' ANI) MISSIES' CLOTH
COATS
Last years styles, Sale Price $11.75
ALL WOOL SERGE
Brown and Blue, Sale Price 85c y`il,
ALL : LINEN, 'TOWELLING
Sale price per yard 32c
'27 IN. :WU JTE FL,4tNNELET'1`L
Sale 'Price per yard .18c
40 IN. FACTORY COTTON'
Cale Price per yard 25c
SPLENDID TEA TOWELLING
Sale Price, per yd. 13c
Wall Papers -
invite you to see oiir:' large stock of Wall Papers,
' .Last sea-
son's s papers are being 'offered at exactly half price.
:MEN'S'` SWEATIER COATS
Sale Price' $2.90
Men's Rubbers, best quality, Sale
Price $1.25. •
•
Ladies' Rubbers, best quality, Sale
price 95c.
Ladies' Cloth Rubbers, best qual-
ity, Sale Price 95e
SCOTCH FINGERING YARN
Sale Price $1.35
50 pairs Ladies': Lace and ,Britton
Shoes, Sale Price- $1.98;
50 pairs of Boys Lace and Buttony
shoes, -Sale Price $1:98. -
$6.00 Men's Shoes, Sale -Price $3.50
Men's Blue and White stripe Over
al ls, $1.48.
These Prices are 'Good This Only' fors
Month
Many other lines at reduced: prices Pon't fail 'to call
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CARLtNG
Barrister, Solicitor, Notary
'Public,: Conyeyancer..
Solicitor for the Moisons -Bank,
etc.
Invest your funds in Vic-
tory, • Dominion of Canada,
BonProvids.ncial, and Municipal
Legal investment for Trust
Funds.
At existing prices, from 6
per cent to per cent can be
obtained from these bonds.-'
Orders received by,- mei
Money to Ioan at lowest
rates of interest.
" OFFICE-
7'ariing Block, Main ' Street,
EXETER, ONT.
n
_d
ANYTI=ITNG YOU ,HAVE TO 'i1IOVI
'WE MOVE . IT REASONABLY
40011 I.OR TRUCK AND HORSE DI':AY
µX �;
AT 'YOUR SERVICE
AUTO I IVERY
llcrse; anti Livery in Conncecioza.
Bagshaw & Easton'
•
:STOCKMEN,LISTEN
'We have ..for sale pure cane feed
Molases' 22c a `gallon; 21c in five
barrel lots, bbls. free. --- Centralia
Farmers Co -Operative Co., Ltd.
A. E. ilENNANT
''etcrinar - Surgeon
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fzco-11TcUoniiell's:Sales Stables on
John St. Phone Ps ice call r
s ecciverep s•oi f
p
attention: ?hone 26w
Li"lie, flatterythe heart.
is of you';
car.: ,Pzoteci, it tliisrwinter. will
tial - give -ou' ft•- as
5 y o� advice
;;to ifs
..vu
1roIer care. ,, I, 3Le
t. •
FO SAL S-100 acre. Earth lox: (3
C °d.•':i2 r• c
II_bI°
4„ ,e_t;, 7linotyi acres
,1)al9,ncc su,
g..,a.,,r
bush.
L
arte
ba
1
1
liarq•vtt,t+tci;s x2 stalde,
r 'Yih e oiicc-get.," neve-.ail
-
•
iia s,`ring i11 1)ti>h, school.‘ ati farm.
Tedi iLcz es wheat, ft#ll.l)ioWti.;r 'ilot7 e.
Apply Andrew' Christie Cromarty, y,
tock -taking far ainafor
anuary and .
February
A man. and his tailor should be as close friends as a man'
and his doctor or Incilawyer,-' or even his pastor, Forwell
made, well flitting clothes do constitute a most iuiportant part
of a man's equipment in the business
professional - and social:
world 'to -day. Our tailoring will give you an air of distinction`
in any company:
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P U O N E
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Dig sale of furniture at..Gardiner
's.
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Exeter Times s S
1.50
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to the United
Staten.:.
Times and
Toronto Globe ..,.....: 6.25
't'i,•lies and Etre wire 2
1 6,�5
Tunes and Landon Advertiser 0.115
Times and London Free e .z' 5.
I i cNs 6.2, �
Time c
Times and•'1'm�oi to .,f � r
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Times anti itontical Witness
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Tinges and�I. aSan
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