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CHIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR -NO 1897
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JONES & MAY'S
Rhone No. 32.
OURBIG FEBRUARY SALE
OF THE --
New Spring Goods
We have no old stuff to sell YOU, but the Brand
New Up-to•Date Spring Goods. The New Dress Goods
New Prints, New Ginghams, New Chambrays, New
\'estings, New Linen Suitings, New Carpets, Rugs and
Curtains are now open for your approval.
NEW PRINTS I SCOTCH OINmmIIIIS
Our Spring Prints are very
fine. No better can he found.
The Patterns are all new in
the Light. Medium or Dark.
Prices i oc to 12 1-2C
per yard
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The real Goode from 13onoy
Scotland- They are always
the beet washing Ginghame
and are known for their
Beautiful Patterns.
Prices 10C to 12 1-2C
per yd.
LINEN SUITINGS CHAMBRAYS
A great hit this year, Our
Colors and Fabrics are the All the New Shades are
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a•cr •
New
eeL
and come we '
ut shown ine
those goods. They
Plain u[ Striped. Do not fail make up lovely Ladies or
to see them. Childrens summer clothes
and are real n
= Prices 15c to 4oc per R oeI washers.
yard. Price 12 1-2c a yd.
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2 NEW EMBROIDERIES AND LACES
You will say our Embroideries and Laces are the beet ever
iiia shown in Exeter. We are proud of there and want sou to SEE
THEM.
NEW EROO#GING EMBROIDERY
From 10 to 45 inches wide.
• This ie one of our veru hest
ILines and will delight you to
see theca
20C up to 11.40 per yard.
NEW CORSET COVER EMBROIDERY
40 Brand New Pieces of the
Daintiest Paternw we have
ever bought. Every piece
nice tine work.
23c to 5oc per yard.
Our New Lives and Insertone will tickle you to see. We
have everything you can e.k for from TWO center a vard right
up to the top notch. have a look at our Laces.
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The New Dress Ost;de are selling Every Day. We want
rig Let' l.i and around Exeter to see our Magnith•ent Show-
ing of Spring Drees Goode. All the new shale.' and fashions are
here and we think they are the hest yet.
Special This Week. ••Bl;
dozen good Linen Roller
e complete at L-ic each,
1 Jones & Ma
IHeadquarters for the Celebrated W. E. Sanford
Clothing also high grade shoes and wall paper.
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CLOTITI ING
WE. WANT YOU 10 eee our New
'Ismples of English. Scotch and
Irish Woollens for Spring be-
fore purchasing your Spring Sults.
We guarantee our
MADE -TO -MEASURE
Suite to (It you in every way. 1►r` not
pay fancy prices for Tailored gar melte
when we ea. wive the Heat that high
class workmen can turn out for
$12:50, $14, $15, $21
Every Garment Is Hand Tailored
and Guaranteed.
READY -TO -WEARS
That have Style. Qua'ity and and
wte Up•to-Date from
$5:00 to 15:00
Cvercoats;to Clear at
COST.
SANDY BAWDEN
-The Best Flour -
If it, io the best Hoar yon want there is but one place
in t:)%sll to get it -that is from us. The brands are:
JEWELL
(Ontario Blended)
PURITY
(Western Canada Flour Mills)
Leave your:orders or call up Phone 2.
R G. SEL DON, Exeter.
EXET$E, ONT, CANADA. THURSDAY MORNING. FEB. 17th 1910.
The Jackson Manufac-1 LOCALS ( IEtL►1SIBELDALL
(Too tato for last wk )
tiring Company. , \1'e regret to report the srriceei
• Mrs, J. Kestle. of Sharon. is spend- dines,. of \lr. 'Wesley 'u're'a/. \\'e
The Jackson Mfg. Co,. are now fair- leg u few days with her eon, Mr. • hope /0011 to hear of his recovery.
Miss Pearl and Mr. Matt. Lawrence.
of Reaforth, tvere the guests of Mr.
morning on a business trip to Lon_ 'tad Mrs. A. 1(odgert from Saturday
erable change. and has been fitted, don. St. Thomas. Woodstock and i to Monday -
up for what fee hope will be a ;;row- 1 Stratford. t Mr. \fes. Ih ece and family moved to
ing industry for the village of Exe-
ter. such as no citizen will have occa•
siou to regret voting on a fly -law
to rive this firm encouragement to
start a branch of their big business
with us. They have installed for
their power plant a ten horse potter
gasoline engine from which they run
their machines and a seven and a b al f
-horse power generator for prating
their pressing irons and light ng the r
ly under way with operations in the
1t. Pickard more. which has for the
past month been undergoing consist -
Nelson Kest le.
Mr. D. A. Rous left Wednesdae
Miss 'I• t
1 Clara Berry. rr}•. who has been
visiting her eletet•. Mrs. It. Seldom
left for'her -home in Ingersoll on
Friday last.
Mitchell nn Tuesday. where he is go-
ing; into the farm implement buei-
nese. Mr. Royce has been in the
r.•isbborhoud for the paid 5 years
and wo bave found hint at all times
The Times Want Column is Steadily 1 to be a very obliging neighbor. We
increasing. Advertising brings re- I regret to lose Mr. and pars. lto'yce
sults. Do not fail to have your from our midst, and his many friends
Auction Sale ad, in the Tidies. Lookjoin in wishing him every eitecees in
over this column on page four. I his net• undertaking.
1)11. OVENS EYE. AND F,ANSUIt.' :Ir. Dent. who has leased the farm
factory, also for their cutting knives. goon, will be rat the Commercial hotel, of Mr. 'Itch. Gill for a term of years.
They start with a table of teenty•one !lours 9 n. m. to 1 p. m. Glasses, moved onto it last week. We wv.l-
machines and in a few weeks vita properly fitted and diseases of eye.
have the number of employers re. ear and nose treated. Next visit Se -
retired by the by -lava namely 25,1 terday. March 5th, all day.
They will specialize in this factory I The Exeter Council on Monday is -
in Making boys overcoats and knick- s'ic•d a proclamation forbidding all
ere and the three first pairs of knick- unmuzzled dogs running loose. The
ere made in this factory have been epidemic of rabies has spread so rap -
Presented to Master "Tuck' Stewart. idly that this precautionary measure
Master Clifford Mallett and Master has been adopted.
Clyde llenrnan, who will fully ap- (}t Saturday evening last the Trus -
Presented
the honor of having these tee Board of the Main street Dietbo-
presented to them. Mr. W. Davis, dist church appointed a committee
into Clinton. is in charge ns Super- to meet with a committee o! the
intendant and Mr. Albert Perritt . e
from tbo Goderich factory will take James street cbcrch In reference to
charge of tl union of the two lfethodist copgrc-
I'he goods coma- In large bales, The one.
cutter takes them in charge. lays In the James street Methodixr
them our thirty to forty thicknesses church on Friday evening Inst in a
and cuts them with the cutting ma- wonderful address. lasting :na hour
chine. After cutting and trimming Small they ore passed on to the operators.
.e ho put the different sections To-
gether and pass them on to the press-
er for crams preening. They are then
returned to the operatat'4 to make
ready. Each operator makes the full
garment with the exception of the
Ih:ttton-holt•in and pett.ng on the
buttons. They are nos made from
.tart to finish, garment after gar -
meth.. In the coat department the
operators making the coats. take one
part 01 a time. probably the sleeve,
and mako up a number of that par -
Ie cut tine department, tat
come Mr. Dent to our midst.
Mr. and Mrs. 11. Roland. of Mother-
well. visited at the home of Mr. and
Mrs, A. Iiodgert on Friday.
Mrs. S.•tndy Cole entertained a num-
her of her friends on 11Vcdnesday
evening.
The W. 1'. M. R. held their re-
gulnr monthly aueeting in ;Roy's
Presbyterian Church on Wednesday
nflernoon. The subject, "The Lives
Given 'for Africa. and Life of Mof-
fatt", was very ably handled by Mrs.
1. lrodgert and Miss IMcllcs Dow.
EltmvlIle
One night last seek some 'torso?)
entered S s \a'
,ir. Jacques W. . ac Its
dr v•
i ca r
n 601
and carried w,
arra d n ay a horsy collar and
and fiftyminute.. Itev. Sant. ar 1 other small articles. On account of
gave a medley of hie experience,' the heavy snow the footsteps were lin-
and otx,ervations before and after con-
able to be traced,
version. The life of Mr. Small is like Mrs. John Iferdman was under the
n masterpiece of fiction which ends doctors caro last tecelc with a severe
as the reader would like it After his cold. It will be some days before she
ronwersiatl JA r, Small gave up hk'4 will bo able to get out.
job with n 110,000 salary to Mr. Chas. Jacques last week moved
party Hey. ham Jones as an ev:In;;.e1 ,t. his household furniture to Stratford
A pretty but quiet wedding 1 k where he intends to reside in the
place au thigh noon. Wednesday h,y folate.
16th at the home of Mr. and lairs. G.
Some person entered the hen -lents ►
E. Anderson. then their younge4t of Mr. Gregory one night last week
daughter% Florence Ethel. was mar- and carried away his turkeys.
ried to Mr. Harry N. ]loon. of Parris. --'�'-
Icnlar part. They are then set aaide burg. in the presence of a few of the
and another part is taken up and n immediate relatives and friends of
number made. The t'4kcleton'4 are I the contracting part:ea. Theyo,n.r fast Tuhrsdiy evening the members
I of Sunshine Choir met at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. D. Goulding. to eartal-e
of an o eter,sapper .riven by Mr.
Set In021 "Rout ly. 1 vert enjoyab:e
titu 1:114 spent. One of the chief
fc :rest of the evening was tit • pre-
ntnlion of n bcsutiful'Io,Cket and
chain to Mics EI!n Camra. Mins
C.mn1 has been the efficient meet
of Sunshine Church for noout twelve�i
Winchelsea
made first. then the operator turns
to the linings. puts theta together
and fits 1bent in, after sstech the
garments are passed on for the but -
couple erre unattended. After the
ceremonythe young couple repaired
to t h.► dialing-rotlrn where n -dainty
Wedding -dinner was served. The
tons and betton•holes. it is interest - .bride waa handsomely dressed in a
ing to watch the latter tato machine= suit 0,7 c1S'nut tine v/•ilirl:! %%eh silk
The rapidity with which the work s� waist an 1ritnmed ehh silk rbon
aceompli!hed is surprising. The and applIib
ue. Her going ne ay snit
bet ion is placed in position. the was of nrsity blue with hat to match:
lIi1I0�ine st
from bol,. ort ed, the needle jumps, The happeicoupte :cit ou the evevtipl; }cars, and tb choir wished to show
hoe and the button is train for .ondun and o, her points
on securely in less time than it takes ea.'4.. On their arrival in Ilarrisburr 1be1r nppreeintion of her aalacd Ser-
"' '^Ir vices in the pas'. arid to encourage
her to continue in the -good work.
llOR:v e
1)I\SDA LE -At Kippen. on Jan. 27:11.
Io :•I r. and J1 re. Robert Dinsdalc. a
da•l0hler,
11F.DF.N-it► Exeter. on Friday. Feb.
I'C111.1C SCHOOL HOARD Dashwood nth. to Mr. and 31re. Sara Ileden,
A meeting was held In the Town Sacrament services will be oheervee a eon. I
H11 on Mon.lay. Feb. 11th. Absent, in the Evangelical church on Sunday Mr!{UNIs-In Calgary. on Tuesday.
I. If, Carling, The fol:otting is the morning Feb.:elth. Rev. A. Y. Haiet, 1'ebrnary 1st, to Mr, and M. J.
eider of business duly submitted and of net lin, will conduct the services McCune (nee. 511« Jessie Millar) a
apptyved. Itc{,erre of cowmittres. during the day. dnugl►t.•r. ..
haa
e. receipts ae , Hupplies. cock Mics Pearl blurts. is visiting with FERGt SON -In ?diniota, Man.. on
received. bills on order. maps to hand; Mr. J. Kellerman for a few days. Monday. January alst, to :Mr. and
Teacher s Su{.pay, Miss Gregory tag- Mr. Saul. Hey. of Exeter. was a vis- Tar., Win,. ler„uson (ii • Miss
Ing the place of JL.'4 Robb, absent on icor in town over Sunday. Illanche \1'...100111 ►son.
sick leave. lits•cial reiing of 4he de- Mr.. Pwichen, of L••ndon, is vieiting MARRIEDparlrnt rat, tier F. W. 7aadmnn, spher sister, Mrs. O. Kellernlann and CASE-i1YND/JAN-On Feby 0th. by
urban grant to b,' apportioned amenecials; other friends here. Hey.Skey. of [it. Anne s Church
all teacher!. .. ho have la 1„b. during other
number flow here attended the JA r. It, John Case. to hiss Geor(;is
l!,U31.n. not less (hon term. one t, i'er- Iectuiv� given by Rev. Kan,. Small at
A. IIyndman. all of Toronto.
manent third class certificate.. those !rete le on Friday evening last, )100\-ANDEItSUN - At the resi-
hrld by third canes Irachers eho have Mr. and Mrs. M. Witmer, of %urich, dencc of the •brides parent•. Mr. and
t:u fight ten years, Per 11. E. Huston spent Monday in town. Mrs. t;eo. E. Ander»on. Mips Floe -
end F. W. Madman that the follow- once Ethel. 10 Mr. Harry N. Boon,
Ina lav the rapport onnuot of the ur ' 0: 'lorrisbnrr. on February 16,h.
11. Then comes the button where they wilt reside. n reception
holes. which are made with the same will be held at the hour. of ',h.• brides
quickness. After this they etre rase- ss.er. Mrs. le. 11. Vrooni.►n. The pre -
.•11 on to the nreeser. and when he cents received showed the hid] esti em
gets through with them. they ere in which 1h.• •brill•• ;'4 held by her
ticketed. marked and e:- d^ r adv to friends.
nlaip.
$r.00 per year In advance
SPECIAL PRICESP.-
-,To Reduce Stock
Skates Spring from 4oc to 85c a pair
Hockey Skates N. P. from 75c to $4 a pair
Hockey Sticks, I3oys' roc and tsc
Stanley Cup 35 cents
Spaulding Forward and Goal 40 cents
Pucks, Supports and •Straps
Sleigh 13211s and Gongs at Cost
I Large size Souvenir Beater regular $46 for $40
1 Wood Sheet Iron Heater regular $5 for $ 4
r Second hand Range $2o
t Souvenir Range regular $37 for $34.50
Oil Cloth Mats and Stove Boards at Cost
Carpet Sweepers,$2.75 and $3
Cross Cut Saws $2 5o to $4. so complete with handles
Dog Collars from 25c up
Dog Muzzles 25 cents
HEAMAN'S HARDWARE AND STOVE STORB
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FURrnTURE and UNDERTAKINO
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111"11!11111, I In11u1IC �Ilull!:11ltlo IiNFNuNi!ICi11u11u11asserm i!1Itl11N11Nllt
Parlor Suit Parlor Tables
Easy Chair Odd Chairs
Music Cabinet Couches
Sideboards Hall Racks
Buffets Kitchen Cabinets
Dining -room Tables Dining Chairs
Dainty, well -made and at reasonable prices.
Bed Room Suits Bed Conches Mattresses
Springs, Brass and Iron Beds
Newest styles and all at popular prices
RO WE & ATKINSON
- The Leading Home Furnishers and Funeral Directors.
.illiilllli
11311Ihiii
it Milli
111 ail : til:. 1r
Wheat Lands forSaie
in the Famous Eagle Lake District.
For the Large investor we have three blocks of several thous-
and acres, each to offer at a price that will make the purchaser
SOlroe money
For at:
r the Man wishesa
a who to make a mode_. investment of
section or Tess, we have a large Ii!t of carefully Selected Lands from
which to make Sour choice at $
a price from
SPECIAL
12 to $75 per Acre
mss( hoice smooth section, (;lay Loam soil, 5 miles
ban stewedA (.Itl••t 1 TRI:.\T.
grant. %t•, lt. \Veidenhnm-� -- -- ------ ___-- from new town (Saskatoon, ('alga/}• Linc all
mer *II. Miss Johnson 40. 31 sw (:zee• � Itatph Connor's new story The arable land) good homestead adjoining
ori:.111 J1in nen aUYosper .1 ilia. Miura. Foreigner ' bas Leen 1o.gb, by ,he O �T
I:i..111•t.i hinsatan :50. t%llsa 11', Howard I .u.. • Ilorr, .1 and \' ;. ' �• .r of
!, :Also 11. Martin 5. Miss E. SlcCal- Mono 1 • al and 111',c,::n11 '11'1 begin
lien 15. I'cr 11. lluston and le. W, in t..0 or the • ee• 1.s. It tiph Coltt-
e...d111an that. :Mee. 'N'1/1003 110wnrd tior's former •'1.11. s ' The Doctor.• -- -.... -- --
be held in suceesSion lo the last va-
cancy that may oec'ir in the Junior
staff. 1'rr F. %food and le, 11'. Glad -
man That 11. Huston be the Board
delegnle to the F:durationa1 ns'4orie-
lion to be held in Toronto duriter
the Easter vacation. Per 14. Martin
:and F. 11'. Madman That el be the
teres fee foi typewriting anal short-
lialad ..ith the regular fee added for
the use of 'the typewriters, I'.r 8.
Martin anal le. Wood that the ((iron-
ing :1ecm,n( be paid. W. S. Cole. chem-
icals $2:a.92. Per S, Margo. adjourn•
(went.
Centralia
Miss Ernnut Graham. of London, is
visiting at the Methodist parsonage.
n.► unglue Valentine Social was
held in the Methodist church bear-
11►ent on Monday evening, the world
Wan under the able Ieaderwhi1F► of Mie+
Winnie Rssery and Miss F. Pomeroy.
Hese 1V. N. Hutt left Monday for
Toronto to attend the Ten)perence
Alliance held in that place.
Mrs. L Willis, of London. vieit,•d at
the Methotfiet parsonage last week.
Mina F'raacis 1'. Wallace, who for
some time Ilan been visiting at the
home of John Hepburn. left for her
home in 'Toronto, on Saturday accom-
panied by Miss Marie Hepburn.
Mies 1414 Uinadale, of Kipper], is en-
joying a very pleasant visit at the
Methodist parsonage.
A ear load of horses was chipped
from here on Saturday.
sen Sntordny las. .,s Mr..far. !fern
.4:15 carrying a hag of clover seed he
s ieped and fel: on the ,e}• pavern •nt
in Irony o' ►lone!! & liay P. The hag
cover fel' on him atild les eho•,lder
was hruis,•d. . 111hout.th lar. Hera
is able to Is amend. he has been off
tt nrk t his a eek in cnnse,hucnce.
Children Ory
FOR FLETCHER'S\
ASTO RIA
The 'I'ro.t••etor." The Men from
Glengarry." and others have made
him inmo:ls ;Is a 'tory triter. and
'1'be her•. i nr r" r _er.leri ray men4
as his leaf. is i. ., :hri7line story
of tIv. ('alead i111'%1',•'41. I i8 said that
the price a as 1 he biggest by far ever
paid for :I s.•reil shire. it will be :a
great treat to readers of the [enmity
Herald and Weekly 14tar and allow
elle heroine suhscribrrs to Thai great
ee.k'y during :be nes. 2 ....eh!. will tt
1••• Ip ..10•• n. ,11• a'• la.t•.er,
The bennlifut pictnte •'fh Soul's
Atwnkening" is 51111 011.i .I as a
premium. Th-'' combination is the
le :1!, : do:'8I .r a MAI ill . 1, market
:D-day,
1 ! Price 512:50 per acre; 53:75 per acre cash balance
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Five Years.
FEED CORN FOR SALE
AT ME i I ENSA Li. FLOUR- I Homesteads located at a Moderate Charge
ING MILLS.
H. Cook, Sons & Co.
11ENSALL, ONT.
Whalen
•
A publio meeting under the nuspl-
0014 or the W. M. S. will b' he'd in
the (eolith on 'l'hursdoy. Feby 211th,
Jars. (Ilev.) Yana ..i11 be the speaker.
tperiat music a 1:, 1 e prepared /or
the 0001'410/1.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. llodgsen me
visiting it 11 friends around 11,-1c
this %work. ,
Mrs. J. \\'. •
Hodgson is snff
(rani a bail cold.
Mr. Thos. Tapp .t ho has been on :►
short bail with friends :./mind here,
I 1t'..dresday for his hone in • he
.rrsf. Ile is laking et* b hint a fine
load o,- horses.
The 'following is the report of R.
S, No. 12 Tor the numtb of J:mnry.
Hr. V -Gordon Milrley 222. Jr. 5.-
5.5.11 l04, 1Iodusnn 226; Hr. 1\'--.11vr-
ale Squire 238. George Arks •}. 2:12. tl.
Gunning 210. \'erda Morley 203, .las.
McCaighy 195. Dillon Ogden 141. Hr.
111 -Tessa (lotiolnr 2(7. (Tara Mor-
ley X40, Fart Hodgson 2 i. Ne:eoh
Squire 221. Artllar Me by 102. 1'.
Mstir,. 111. '4r. 11t --Jo \ hslihsn
227, Melville Gunning IA Sr. Ii -_W.
Itrooks 2.2. Minnie Nil!sun '25!t. I: sic
Gunning 167. (',.Irick licGee 194. Jr.
11- 9t.lmes W'helihan 214.
Oliver McNnughton,
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lour
AND
Feed
All Good Kinds of
Flour and Feed
kept on (land
Bran and Shorts
Sold by the Ton.
1Vhcat taken in exchange
for Flour and Oats taken in
exchange for Oatmeal.
W. Rivers
EXETER.
- ONTARiO.
W. H. HARVEY,
2 Kindersley,
Sask.
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DOG MUZZLES
Our muzzles have the sanction
of W. Sweet V. S., Government
Inspector for this section. They
lute made t.f 13 gauge wire, with
stout strap neck fastener riveted
to muzzle, in sizes to fit tiny (log
from a Eox Terrier to a St. Bernard
PRICE
25c
For Sale at
T. HAWKINS & SON
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