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TWENTY-THIRD YEAR.
EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17. 1910.
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SANDERS & CREECH;
The Old Reliable
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Our Big Sale
IS PROVING A
HUMMER
CARLING BROS.
HURRAH!
for the great
BARGAIN SALE
Nett Door to the Post Office
Gonda ate going cheaper than any ether perron can huy
them at wholesale. I)o not miss this opportunity of getting
good goods et such low prices.
1 PHONE 22
ONE DOOR NORTH OF POST -OFFICE —
MUST BE SOLD
Highest Prices Paid for all kinds of Farm Produce.
We Keep Nice, Clean. Fresh Groceries
R. N. ROWE
Wiretfle.slonal Cards.
DS. a, T. ZOL'I.eTON, L. D. IS., D. D. B.
0811TIST
limbs/ of tae IL 0. D. le of Oweario sad Honor
Blesdaat. of Tome, Uafeu.Ite.
0,111011: Over Dickies a ()clingy Lw OOc., is
ifs. Aarbmaoa's former Dental Parlors
II(Nt:r TO LOAN ON FARM AND VILLAGE
— a Prcpenies at lowest rates of interest
ERNEST ELLIOT,
oft a Opposite Central Hotel, Exeter, Ont.
Cedar Posts for Sale
We eave the tir,eat quality of Cedar
Dl, A. IL KINSMAN, L. D. IL, D.
. D. e.' Poet at moderate -prices.
*see graduals of Toto Uslveristy. G. E. HICKS,
CENTRALIA
DENTIST.
�ssM allesetod wftaout say pals, or any bad 'Recta
Mae eye, diadems a 8tanbery'e oaks, MM. Kesel
IIR. BRIGHT. N. R, M. C. P. a P , HONOR
s °Muses of Toronto University.Two year,
est pit can Royal Alexandra ospital, etc.
dice and *evidence, Dr. Amos' Old Stead, Andrew
Street, £Il UK.
DR. A. T. BOND, TORONTO, erei GRADt'ATt;
of New fork Post ttraduateCollege, sareesser
n practice of Or. A. F. Malloy. Exeter. Resideoce-
rely a•,'upie4 by Dr. Mellor, Andrew St. Office
ormerly the F..`Ilot Law O1 e, opposite Central
tote!.
DIB, T. P. McLAUGHLiN
Sas relented pr.Mlce after apInding a year (Col
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lege) Brieish and ConUnenta Hospitals. Owers'
practice with ire-ial attention to Eye, (with refrac-
tion) bat Nose and Throat.
there: Dashwood, Ont,
Legal.
ICISON a CARLING. RARRiST1.Rs. sour!
tem Notaries, Conveyancers, Commir•ioners
to for Moleone Bank, rote.
Mese to Loa■ at lowest rateeof Interest
()Sees, Main street, Exeter,
CAA., , B.A. L. S. Vessels
liONET TO LOatt.
We Mee • Inge amount of private roads to lose
Rem sad village properties at low rtes of IsmsA
NADIR itLSTA XRUST.
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Barristers, eolietton,Main et , teeter Os
B. 8. PHILLIPS. RENTER.
Lfussd A*cttesoor.
ettI.4�s� !lis ell parte. Batbhetloe gsewe
Mat pay. T »
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tesaable. all seders lett
mostly Mtoded to
J. SENIOR
Agent Coatederation Life Assurance
lemppaaoy. also lire insurance in lead.
18 Osnadian and British Companies.
Main -SR, Exeter.
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
/M• ANDERSON. Lk -clamed Atertleneer
Er Huron County. Terns tessot.able.
*tee can be made at tte Adr•'atr,
.tett►, or Utnry voter's Office. Cr.d-
11a. .iu
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FARM 1.'Oi1 SALE.
100 acre farm In Usb Inc. two ,arid one
halt miles from Exeter, else a bel rk
mouse en Maln-street, Exeter, and a car-
load of Earn cedar posts.
WM. M. BLATCHFORD
FARM FOR SALE.
One of the finest farms In tJsbornc
Apply to SANDERS & CREECII, Exeter
I IANO AND CUTTER FOR S\I.E.
A new flrat-class Plano for pale
cheap; ileo . utter. Apply to W. Arnold.
Exeter.
$El4vANT WANTED
(toed gee(ra1 servant. one -who can
rook preferred ; good wages. Apply
eitatiag experience, Mrs. Mae. F'. Ver-
ity, 7B Shcrida;t St.. ikant'ot-(I. Ont.
F'Olt SALE
Cottage anti three lots In Exeter. being
let, Nos. 55, 5e, arid 57, on the South
nide of Simcoe Street. O,i tits property
Is a frame cottage (brick foundatlonkon
talee.g fire rooms and a good cellar.
Alec a lccod well and a targe stable.
Geed garden and fruit trees. The pro-
perty le to be sold to wind up the estate
-Aptly to 0LADMAN & HTANBURY,
Barristers. Exeter, Ontario.
E ARM FOP SALE.
Choice hur.dred erre farm. being 3.ot
3, Con. 1, t'shorne. London Road. 3-4
mile from Oentrella, 3 mlIea from Ex-
eter. On the premises there Is erected
A good brick house.. all conveniences.
large b. -Lek Lent POI 45. flnl•h.d In
Iateet !reproved stele ; drive house, good
°messed. never falling water, well in
barn and house. 12 acres fall wheat.
All plow leg dorso. 1f not sold privately
on or before the 20 day of Dec. w1)) be
sold ry rub!Ic auction at a date In h,
filed later. Eaay terms of payment.
F'co terms and particulars apply to
Jae llar.dferd, prop. °entrails, or to
T. (Uneven, auctioneer, E'atquhar P. O.
A
IIENSALL BOY SHOOTS HIMSELF
Alva McLea;1, Mott of W. 13 Mcto_-an,
who resides two milers east of Heneall,
shot hinlacl' with a pistol in his room
In Ottawa on )tonday afternoon at four
e'clock. Ile was 21 year■ of age Ile
died 15 minutes after he was foundi ly-
ing on the bed. It is paid that the deed
was the tesult of a dissappoi.tnlent in
to love affair.
The Provincial Treasurer has decided
to increase the fee for a license for
moving picture machines from $10 to
f5 per year. In future each nlachl,te
must have a separate license.
Clearing Auction Sale
VALUABLE FARM STOCK.
Mr. Thos. Cautaron has received instructions to eeit
by public auction on
Lot 5, South Thames Road, Usborne
on Tuesday, March 1st, 1910
at 1 o'clock p.m sharp,
the following 0
valuable •property:
HORSES --Draught Mare, 4 years, elegible for rel;•
istration;draught gelding. 4 years; high class drau•
ght filly, 2 years, from imported stock; 2 dnnght
geldings, 2 rears; agricultural colt, rising 1 yr; flee
carriage gelding, 1yasn, by Lord of the Manor.
CATTLE -3 cows with calf at !web cows dos in
March, April and May; 2 he steers 3 year old; 2 fat
heifers 3 years; 7 steers and C heifers, good grassers,
2 )'ears old; (Scalves.
HOGS -e; Yorkshire, 3 Berkshire and 1 Tamworth
sows, all due in March; t2 hogs from 100 to 160 lb.
TERMS -8 moa credit on furnishing approved Jolot
notes, ordiscount of b per cent. ler annum oil for
Dash on credit amounts.
Positively no erosive.
Andrew Gibson,
Prop.
T. Cameron,
A uct.
Auction Sale
Of Choice Fauns, Stock & Implements
The undersigned Auctioneer has been instructed to
sell by public auction at
LOT 11, 8. B. STEPHEN TWP.,
MONDAY, MARCH 7T11, 1910
at 1 o'clock p. m, sharp,
The following minable property:
HORSES-Dntt mare rising 6 yrs, draft horse ris-
ing 5 yrs, draft bone rising 4 yrs, draft mare rising
4 yrs, In foal; driving mare, 12 yrs, In foal; (Idling
mare, 4 yrs; general purpose mare riling 2 yrs; draft
colt Maier 2 yrs. draft colt rising 1 yr,
CATTLE -2 cows due to calve In May, 2 steers
rising 3 years, 2 heifers rising 2 yrs, 3 Kern rising 2
years. 3 steers using 1 year, 3 heifers rising 1 )r.
PIGS -2 brood sows, 12 pigs 7 weeks old.
IMPLEMENTS -McCormick hinder nearly new,
Maxwell mower, Massey•Ilartis seed drill nearly new,
land roller, hay rake, 2 walking plow., double plow,
set diamond harrows, fanning ruill, waggon. pair
sleighs, gravel box, hay rack, clatrble carriage, buggy
nearly new, cutter nearly new, 2 robes, ladder, 2
sett. working harness, double set light harness . 2
single sets harness, 2 doz hens, 50 hen., Piano and
some household effects.
Real Estate- There will also be offered for sale at
the same time and place Lot 11, S.H. Stephen, con•
taining 100 arra. tilled; Lot 11. N. H. McGillivray,
100 acre., grass; N i4 Lot 3 and 14 e Lot 4, Con. 4,
Stephen, grass hems. 1f not sold on or ,.store above
date will Ie open for sale or to rent. Terms made
known on day of sale.
TERMS --(.1) sums of 510 and under, CASH; over
that amount 10 months' credit will he given on turn.
felting approved Joint notes. per Bent per annum
off for cash on credit amounts.
Mrs. Johanna Coughlin, Proprietress
James Stanley. Auctioneer
AUCTION SALE
—OF VALVAHLR--
Real Estate, Farm Stock and Imple-
ment., Household Effects, Etc.
H. 8. Phillips, 1.i- ens,d Auctioneer, has rretved
instructions from Treble Brothers to sell Ly Public
Auction on their premises,
London Road, 1 Mile South of Exeter
ON SATURDAY, FEB. 21ITH, 1010
at 1 o'clock p.m sharp, the following property, rix'
HORSES - Uri. ing roars, h year' old; drh in,r colt
rising 2 years, sired by .gap; heavy colt 1 year old,
sired b33• Lord Sharp.
('ATTLF i steers rising .1 years, 3 .tiers rising 2
years, steer rising 1 year.
110GS 3 pigs. 2 months old
POULTRY --A number of hems
IMPLEMENTS- Brantford mower, Massey -Harris
drill and enwer. Mann eultiritor, hay rake, Maple
Leaf gang plow, single plow, wagon, pulpa►, hay
WA, Clinton fanning mill, est of Diamond harrows,
two water troughs, cutter, wheelbarrow, a number
of cedar poste 8 and 16 feet long, •„tanttty of lots.
ber, 10 feet of hay fork rope, pulleys and car; sling
ropes, large feed bis.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS- -2 stores, 3larse tables,
oumbeeof ckalrs, 3 small tables, large wardrobe,
dresser, two stands, awn eases, music rack. number
of pictures, rocking chum, lawn mower, step ladder,
clothes reel, 9 double tori. of stove wood and other
articles too numerous to mention.
REAL ESTATE -There will also be olfere.l for
sale at the same place and place, If not previously
*old, South', of Lot 4, Con .t, in the Toan.hip of
Hay. containing :u acre. There la on the premises
about o acre. of soft maple Lush and a good creek
tanning through the farm. Thi• is a good pasture
farm.
TERM, Chattel,. t1•• and under, ash: o. tr that
amount F month.' ,relit given nn furnishing ap-
prote.t joint note, t per cent 3•,r annum off for
east) on milt xn:ngnt• 11• al i.tate Made Annan
on da. of sale C
iPoelthety s11 w111 be *old as Ilse Proprl-
etore ere toles Wee,
Kobe, N. k F. %V. Treble, Prop..
it, S. Phillips. A'Ir•tiooper.
ILLAGE PROPERTY FOR RALE.
T ,e undersigned is offering for sale
that desirable Village property, being
lots 1:1. 14. 15, corner of William and
Waterloo etre-ts. TFere is on the prem-
ise a splendid brick hou*e', nntall
stable and other conveniences ; also a
number of caoi(e fruit trees. The prop-
erty 1s first -damn in every resperf and
Is well situated. Will be sold reason-
able. :%rely on premises.
ALFRED HOWEY. Exeter P. 0.
TtKE NOTICE.
Notice is hereby give., that permeate
purchasing or intending to purchase the
dwelling Louie arid create'. so of the es-
tate Ir. the Township of McGillivray of
the late Susannah Gower, who died nn
Sept. 21s', 1NOUe will apply to Mrs,
Thos. Iffalnarl, etsecutrix. Exeter. Par
Oculars c oneernieg the property may
also be had by applying to the said
executrix.
FARM FOR SALE
74 ar res of farm larxi In the village of
Exeter. 13 acres in fall wheat, fall
plover.' .:early finished. well fenced,
well Aral :ed and watered ; good 1 1-2
storey brick house, containing P living
room., hard and soft water In the
hou ; good bar:;, number of fruit trees.
actuate north of the station road, Exeter
Fns particulars apply to JOHN HAWK -
Pt, 1eV,
AWK-
Ptf.%Rr, Proprietor. or V. 9. P)IILLiI'S,
hut';orerr.
I IOCKEY.
St. Marys Hockey Team came her
on Wednesday last and before a good
cra•.vd of spectators played a game wit
the Exeter Seniors, resulting in a vie
tory for tale Ionw boys, 12-4. Th
half time score was 6 to 1. It` was at
easy walk over for Exeter's swift buncl
of player., (foal, El1Wtt ; point, South
cott ; cover, Sieb 'rt ; Inver, I3awden, can
ter, Carlil;f(; right, Rivers ; left, Ach
eson. Harold Bissett refereed.
Tae ▪ Mldeets of the East and West o
Main street played a game of hockey
Saturday afternoon, the West winning,
7 to 1. Lite.up.-\Feat, goal, Flintoff
point, Flynn; cover, Treble; rover.
Snell; centre, Plrney ; right, Craig;
left, Sandera. East, goal, Wood ; point
Anderson ; cover, Hill; rove., Fear;
centre, 1-larvey; tight, Senior; left,
Taylor.
II Spackman was in London Monday
on business
e Mrs Darnels is visit his; at her old
home in Kincardine
h Miss Edges Foleck is visiting in St
- afarys and London
e Mrs M. Jackson and daughter wete
1 In Lcndon Saturday
1 Mrs 11. W. 1.”. heavers left this week
to visit her sister in Glencoe
Mr. It. Murphy and wife left Monday
- to visit with friends in Londesbpro,
Mrs Sarni Sanders, Huron attest, le
confined to her lrcd awl under the dof-
f tor's care
Misses Charlotte and Ethel Sweet In-
tend leaving to -day on a visit to Mar-
lette, Mich
Mr Thos. Tapp shipped a ear of
horses to \'leder,, Man , WcJ,esday, ac-
companyu,g name
Frei Bawden Is giving a carnival In
the rink on Friday night, when the us-
ual prizes will be given
Iiev. Fear and Mr. T. II. 11ecilluin
are attending the Temperance conven-
tion In Toronto this week.
Mr and sire. Wm. Sherritt, who
have bean visiting relatives and friends
in and around Exeter, returned Wed-
nesday to their home In Dlnscarth, Man
1:E- RABIES
A joint meeting of the ruunic.pal coun-
cil and the members of tete local board
of healtl. was ..cid in the office. of the
clerk .Monday. Feb. .4th, Members
present were, Councillors /Iceman. Lu-
ker, Levett and I3alkwill ; Dr. J. W.
Browning. Meagre. Sentot, Campbell and
Inspecto. Btsaett. The several commun-
ications from the Provincial Board of
Health Ile- RaWee wets read and dis-
t used. i'er Balkwill and Luker- That
the lt;e;ulations as given by the I'rov-
tr:cial authorities re- rabies b^ lntotced
in the Village of Exeter, and persons
owning or harboring a dcg and per -
!melte; the same to run at large and
not nuzzled small be liable to incur a
penalty not exc cdillg $2011. The vill-
age constable and other persona ap-
pointed by the (-Julien S,r such purioad
are autttoriaei to kill any unmuzzled
dos fout.d ill nand at large. The metal
;nuzzles used s.ca11 bt approved of by
Dr. Wnt. Sweet, V. S., Dominion In-
spector, and this resolution shall come
i:tto force upm being signed, and dated
the Pith day of February, 1910.
I'cr Luker and Campbell -That the
clerk secure 50 hall sheet bills printed
and have the same posted throughout
municipality. -Carried.
1'. 1.uker, adjournment.
Joe. Senior. Ci.r.t.
EXETER SCHOOL BOARD
Meeting held In the Town ]fall, Feb.
14th, at T.3(1 p. m. Absent T. 13. Car-
!!t�. The following le the order of bun-
i.'leae duly sutrmltted and approved. Re-
ports of committees- Wood, reeetps
slow . supplies, clock secured. tell on
order, neaps to hated; teachers' supply,
:Miss Gregory taking the plac. of Miss
Itobb, absent front etckness. Sp cial rul-
ine of the department -Per F. W. Glad
rnen, special grant to be apportioned a-
mong all teachers w'ro hava taught dur-
ing' 1908 -9, riot less than one term.
Permanent third class rertifieates those
held by third class teachers who have
taught over ten years. Per II. ltusten
.and F. W. Madman -That the following
lea the apportlotuuem of the Urban
S. pool Orant-W, B. \VeL'e ,honnte • t4o
Miss Johnston $40, Miss Gregory $AO
Meas Vosper $30, Miss Murray *1 5,
\tiny Klnernan $30, Miss iloward $5.0n
mils Martin $5, Miss McCallum $15.
1'e: H. Ruston at.td le W. Gladiola!' that
Mise Winona Howard be held in 'nieces
sloe to the first vacancy that ma)? occur
In the Public School staff. Per F. Wood
arid le. W. Madman that 11. Huston. be
ore board, delegate to Inc Educat;Dna)
Association to be held In Toronto dur-
ing the Easter vacation. Per S. Mat tin
and F. W. (Badman that $1 tv."thee term
fee for typewriting and shorthand with
the regular foe added for the use of
the typewriter,. Per S. Marlin and F,
wool thatthe following account be paid,
W. N. Cole,cl.emfcals, 25.92. Per H.
M,rr1-, adjournment. -J. Grigg. pee.
Local Items
Mr. Iiceman Prior of the West IP
vlsltlntr his parents here.
W. %V ?rewir 'Ia rink, consisting of
C. Northcutt. C L. Snell, F. Bowden and
W. W Taman, Tuesday night won the
Crc•up photo presented by Mr. .1 Sen-
ior. for the curling coolest, by (Wealt-
h= the runners-up, N 13. Iturdon, T.
Royle, R. C Selden and it. 0 iluston.
A most ttsJoyable evening was spent
at the home of Mr. at,d Mrs iiarry
Peru'na lart week i;, horror of Mr.
and Mrs Join' Kelleher of Proctor,Mlnn
Mr. Kelleher is conductor on the Dul-
uth. Miveaubie and Northern Railway.
They nave been visiting 1r and arou,id
Heeler for ten days. Messrs. Esti
and Joshua Heywood added to the
Pleasure of the Archins; by reederi, g
soil- choice solos. After lupeh had
been scared all joined in singlnd the
old parting hymn. God be with you
till we It1ec-t .gale." Atter wishing Mr.
and etre. Kelleher a safe journey Thome
the little company separated feeling he re
fretted Ivy the sac•lal hour.
1100N -ANDERSON.--A pretty but
quiet wedeln); took place at the resleence
of Mr and Mrs. George E. Anderson.
A -.drew etre t. 00 February 15, when
theft youngest daughter, Florence KM;
(•1, wall 111A M. to Mr 'terry N. Poon
of Harrisburg. In the presence of a few
of Ite1r 1i.lhlieti friends After the cer-
emony they retired to the dining room
whe-c a dalr;ty wedding dinner was
spre.d Tt.e happy couple lett Thursday
for London and other points Fast and
nn their return to Ilarrisburg, where
they *111 re.id. , a grand reception will
be held at the home o' the bride's sister,
Mrs E. H. Vrountan. The bride wase
handsomely dressed in a suit of cream
nun's are lime. with silk wets., and trim=
riled with s11k ribbon and applique Her
eeele away suit was o: navy-blue stile
with hat to rnatt.h The numerous erre-
ents showed 111. COW m In whirr, the
A'Ide is held by her bleeds Thr Advo-
cate 'Vends ao gratu!afinna
BIRTHS
1ledden.- 1n Exeter North, on Fen. tl,
to Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ledden, a son.
Jeffery -At St. Joseph, on Feb. 8, to
Mr. and Mrs. itens Jeffery. a son.
M .4IIR1AGES
Case-Ityndnlan-In Toronto, on Feb. 0,
by Rev. Skey, o' St Anne's church,
Mr. I3. John Case, to Mise Geprnia
A. Hyndman, of Toronto, both former-
ly of Exeter.
130011 -Anderson.-11; Exeter, on Feb.
15th. harry N Boon of Harrisburg
to Miss Florence Ethel, daughter of
Mr George Anderson of Exeter.
Calder-Leslic-At St Marys, on Feb, 8
Miss Elva Mildred Leslie to Hon J. :A,
Calder, L L. D. of Regula. f
"filler-Doo11tt1e-At St Marys, on Feb.
7, Mise Rose Kent Doolittle to Mr
Wm Price Miller of Baltimore, Md.
Vern-Itoulston-At St Marys, on Feb.
9, by Bev \IcCamus. Miss May Rol-
ston to Rob. rt Hcrn of Itraritford
DEATHS
Nickles -In Stephan. on Feb. \kelt r
H. Nickles, aged 85 years.
Henderson. -In Tut kersmith, on Feb.
let, Janet Henderson, aged 74 years.
Stevenson. -At Harpley, on Feb. 9th.
Mrs. Mary Stevenson, aged 87 yearn.
Percy Chambers, who eras ben vita
fune hone, the guest of Mr, A. Towey,
and also Crediton friends, retur;-..1 ',p
hl, home In Slntlac Centre, Mien.
(TREAT TREAT.
Ralph Connor's new story "Te. Fot-
elyner," has been bought by the Fam-
ily Herald and Weekly Star of M : treal
and publication will begin in two or
three weeks. italph Connor', former
stories ' The Doctor," •The Prospect-
or," 'The Man from Glengarry," and
others have made hint famous as a
story welter, and ' The Foreigner- lir
regarded by roan) as the best. it is
a thrillinJ "story of the (:anadian West.
It was said that the price was the big -
:eat by far ever paid for a serial story.
it will be a great treat to readers of
the Family Herald and Weekly Star and
those wan become aube:ribors to that
great weakly during the next two
weeka wi11 b. in time for the opening
chapter. The beautiful picture ' Thct
Soul's Awakening" Is s111) offered as
a premium. The combination Is the big-
gest dollar'a worth In the market to-
day.
HORSES FOR SALE
Mr. A. Dow has a number of good •
colts-811ee and ggelding—rising three
and four years utd, which be is offer-
ing for sale. Apply at stables.
TP. OF USBORNE
PROCLAMATION
Dogs Running at Large •
Prohibited
Pursuant to By -Lae No, 2. 1910, and a resolution .
of the Municipal council, 1 hereby declare that all
dogs, within theTowu•hip of fabs n,e,•h 11 be either
securely chained in an nuthouw or other buildi
kept under lock and key or eflleiently muzzled Wept
metallic muzzles so as to prevent them from biting
or snapping, in accordance with the regulations of
the Provincial Hoard of Health and order of the Dep.
uty Minister of Agri. ulture of ('anada, during; the
period of time,'ommencing on the 21st day (4 Febru-
ary, 1910, and ending on the 21•t day of May, 1910.
both days inclusive -
All constables or other cervons arc hrrchy author-
ized to kill any unntuzzled dog found running at
large during sueh'period.
Any person owning or h.uhorinc t doviand pern,1•
ting it to run at large without being muzzled as afore-
said, shall be liable to the fine pro) Weil by the sta-
tutes.
Given under my hand phis
ieth day M February, 1910
John Moir, Reeve
Clothing!
We are Agents for the Largest Tailor-
ing Houses in Canada for
Made -to- Your - Measure
Clothing.
We have t be Largest Range and can
give von the biggest choice of st_y'1ch
and patterns in
English, Scotch and Irish
.., Woollens
EVER SHOWN IN EXETER.
There is no need of you paying a
BIG PRICE FOR A TAILOR-MADE
GARMENT. We can give you the
Beet at
$12.50, $14, 15.00, and 20.00
and we guarantee to satisfy you.
Ready -to -Wear Clothing
In this line we have a big choice at
prices from $5.00 ftp to $9.60, 1110.54)
and $16.00,
New Hats and Ties.
SANDY BAWDEN
All Overcoats at Cost THE CLOTHIER
Washing Machines
That Make Light and Pleasant Wash Days
One Minute Washers .$10
Davin Patch " spec 9
Champion " " 8
Easy s 0 7 50
Wringers from 3 50 to 4 60
Galy. Tuber heavy make, 85c, 90c and $1
Wyandotte Cleaner and Cleanser, 51b pkge, 25c
Dustbane Sweeping Compound. per a 35c
Plumbing
SINKS trona
$1.26 to saw
PUMPS •• ... . 2.26 " 7.00
TRAPS, F11T111108 & PiPiNGS
ANGLES and OLOBR VALVES
Tinsmithing
FURNACE A HEATING WORK
WATER TANKS & REPAiR1N(;
Everything in this line
promptly attended to.
HEAIAN'S HARDWARE & STOVE STORE
Hockey Sticks Oheap for This Week