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STEWART'S
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Me Need The Money You Meed The Goods We Need The Room
BIG EIETEEN DAY SALE NOW ON
1t i.:t clean tip vale. All winter goods st be got r:r1 ,.f re•
regardless of price. So take advantage of the big 15 days' male. It
pay you. 131g reductions in every depot tment
FURS
Every fur in the store will
he sold at 23 discount. Next
yeat•e prices will be much
higher. You will do well by
taking advantage of this big
special otter.
liens and Boys Salts
Ahont 21 melts' and boys
suits MORI ly rand! sizes worth
lista! to 4;10.00 Big sale price
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Blankets
Veto Nap Blankets large
pze, .-xi .s lime quality, bound
with Idstia binding. Big sale
pest. a1 0)
Hosiery
About 23 dozen worsted
glossing,. extra heavy, just
the thing for overstocking@
stet tui 1.uys and girls: sizes
(.4 to 10 !Jig sale price 25c.
Tel Sets
Austrian China Tea Sets
Invyj'1v bodied ware, neat flor-
al Ont. -re. liernrea shape cup
!Jell -g. $7 25 Bog sale price $1.
Mens Overcoats
H%%•'+ vercoat in this store
most be -,•Id. We need the
r"""•')' Pori a little will go a
1"ng way during this sale.
Feely r'vercoat at Big special
discount.
Mens' Shirts
liere•,I another chance to
snip money. About 1 doz.
Regatta 81,i, q. sizes 11 t0 10i
Regular $1.00 values. Big
vale price Ole.
TOWELING
Pure linen toweling iti wide
stripes, good wearer and nn
Batty washer. lteg. 121e. Il:g
sale price 2i yds. 25e.
Millinery
Every flat in Millinery de-
partment trust he sold diming
this big sale, They all go et
same price so get first choice.
Prices to $4.00 B;g pale price
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Cottons
Factory cottons. Get softly
for Spring needs. Now is the
titne to buy thecal. Rees 13jc
Big sale price 11) yds. $1 (I(I
Flannelettes
Regular i2ic 114uu,let I es,
neat patterns and good wash-
ers. Big sale price 10 yds. $1
New i'lints
Good patterns, fine quality,
wide width Big sale price IIIc
Embroideries
About 1000 yds, Embroider
les and insertions to match.
Regular 11) and I2ic. Big sale
price 5r. yd.
Flannelette Blankets
These goods are all ads -need
in price. '\ e bought before
the advance. 11/1 and 1.2/4
worth now $1.35 and $105.
Big sale price 11/4, 1.2.4. 1214,
1.45
DDN'T FORGET 25'. OFF ON ALL FURS
$8.00 Fur Less 35`; Means $6.00
Apron ainghams TOWELS
Large bedroom, towels, sizes
'.,lin. by 34m. These are good
value for 15c. Big sale price
10 cents.
With and without boi t, rs
i , small and large cls k:
worth to -day -17c Big s
price 15c.
DINNER SETS
lVe have 3.) Dinner sets in st,/. k in all the newest s.t:vpes and
deigns. During this sale we will offer any set •' sig sped!,i di..
of15per cent.
See Our Mess Fur Collars Regular 6.50 for 5.00
J. A_ S FWART
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♦ i Miss Delight ilobbs v'saed in Go is-
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1 iMrs. Cibb ie confined to ler bed
wit h pneumonia.
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Market Report.-Tbe following is
the report of Exeter markets, cor-
reeied up to February rith.
Wheat from 81.01 to 81.07.
Oats :u to 35e.
Wens NO to 'N5 cents.
Barley 48 to 60 cents.
Shorts $24.00
Jirat $22.00
Model Flour $2.90.
Feld flour $1.50 to $1.115.
Mutter 20e
Eggs 14e.
(logs. liveoeight. $8 1.15
1111) 44/1 01), $10.00
Potatoes 75 to 90 vents
Coal, $7.25 a ton.
Turkey 18e. dressed
Geese 12c. dressed
Ducks 12c. dressed
('hickrns 12c. dressed
Foul 9e. dressed
Dried Apples 5c.
LOCALS
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Sir. Frank lloyie tt•as in London
Monday.
George Sulallacombc is learning the
baking with W. $ia.harn.
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You Take No Chances
When You Get Your
Fall and Winter Suits
from an old established and reliable home
like ours.
Time -tried Reputation is what ensures ) ou
sat isf;tt ion.
W. JOHNS
Merchant Tailor
Exeter, Ontario
A
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A WINDSOR LADY'S APPEAL
To All Wotnen : I will send free,
with full instructIona, my home treat-
ment which positively cures Leucorr-
heat, 1`Irerath,n, Misplacements. Fall-
ing of the %Veml,, Painful or irregular
Terlocle r
1'tcrl,, , e1•
Uterine and 1 ri "1
n nn i ,mors
or growths, also Ilot Flashes, Nerv-
onsnesa. Melancholy. ruins In the
-- Head, Bark. (towels, Kidney an
Bladder troubles titter() caused b
This Mill has been using the Star weakness peculiar to our vex. Yo
brand of floor for a number of years can continuo treatment nt htxno nt
hut our trade ham grown until we are) cost of only nia"ilt 12 cents a week
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info rmr 1 by another miller, that we• My book, • «'uman'a Own Medico
must quit ring it ,w they have it reg.! Adviser,"• also sent free on requrs
isterrd. You can understand that. we I .M'rito to -day. Address' Mrs. M. Sum
Inuat have ripen Petting their trade orI niers. Box sit R'indsor. Ont4
they would not object.
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ether ,wills riot far distant eti11 using;
the Mr•er brawl and we believe they`
has.. hal no notice to salt tieing it.
1n view of the feet that we aro re• I
quested to Cense wing it, we have
otter out tt breed .tar ,for our fn
R , 1 t mils
finer, which we have registered.
From this time on, our Family Flour
will be known all
MODEL
Our three registered Brands are:
3 1 ;I Dray Busines
(laving S14
the
Bus and Dray business
front Wm. Arnold. 1 �o-
licit a share of your pat-
ronage. Orders left at
the Advocate Office.
MANITOBA'S BEST Pure Manitoba RIM
MOi)Ei. Blended flour '
WELCOME
'Ve keep these three kindm of flour
in stock, Inst it is the "MODEL:" that
we ennsid•r given the hest satisfaction
for broad and buns. it line the nutty
flavor en much desired. Try it and
see th it it is a Model.
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Ontario flour Proprietor.
t1 a rvPy Bros.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
• CASTORIA
A remitter o' Exelerites look in th•
hockey match N111'1.01 Goderieh and
London nt London Wednesday even-
ing.
Mr. Alva Melean. who has been
tiring in Ottnwn for mnme 1irne. com-
mitted Auieide by blowing his bruin,
o•,,. on Mienday. J''ehrtlnry 1 ti h. 1t.
is supposed That he had been disap-
pointed in a love arinir. The y'm,nrc
man stns 21 ;wears ntd and wait n
melenee vraduatt• of Toronto l•niver-
eity In the 1907 clnss. ilia parents re-
side pear Hensel'.
M:s.e F. nawden entertained a num-
ber or friends Monday evening.
\lis; 1'. Snell. of Dashwood. visited
.1r. and Mrs. F. S. Snell Tuesday,
Mr. Ilutchison. of London. is vis-
iting his uncle. Mr. 11. Quance, sr.
Miss :May Rivers has accepted a
position a: J. Senior s photo studio.
Norm Baskerville is learn:n:t the
.harness making with 'Mr. P. Frayne.
Mr. Jim Mcnouald, of Gales :a. is
risitalg him sister. Mrs. Tom. Creech.
Miss F. Davis. o; Wingh:lm, is vis-
iting her parents. Mr. and Mr',. Dan.
Darts•
Miss Annio Basest and 15iis. Grace
Sanders. who have born on the sick
list. are improvtrig.
Hiss 'Dearing n -as (aid up 'for a
fete days this week with :, slight at-
tack o: appendicites.
Mrs. Wm. Fraser is able to be riot
niter being confined to ' the Musa
for several weeks.
NEss lie,1leoeli and 5I.ss $n,:1 h. of
'1'., totvil,•. are visiting at the home
u. Mr. Wm. !larding.
,1r. 1', Becker. or New Hamburg.
N •'.i, ed a. ill.. home o' Dr. J. W.
Brown:ne for n few days tha week.
%::r. '. A • a :n'1 .1;.: • son. who
visited with !lira Grigg for a few
days. .:I. Monday for their home in
Wick-. . e r.
71II•b,
1Masa Nlorloisses Lydia d
ck h•ft Saturda�yOe rtto
;attend the millinery open•ngs 111 Tor-
u, o.
r. John Itaisdcu. of Osnabrook. N.
1►.. (who has been visiting relatives
in and around town. left for lois
house'. friday Inst.
air. Iticbard Quince. jr. has recur, d
a position with ('arsons Hardware
London. lie %till leave :or his new
I•osi:ion 1; ,urday.
Mrs. Fred Elliott. or 11; .vhury.
is visiting bis moth. r. Mrs..1, 1', I':I.
lio;.. Mrs. I•:! ;ott is con"ined lo her
bed through ,ftness.
Mr. Berman Prior. o' Portage )a
I'rair:e. Man,. it ho has been down to
Ottawa and Toronto on a pmrchasinz
trip. is visiting his partnts. Mr, and
Mrs. 7'hn.. I'rior.
Mrs. Gauld. of Kippen. will address
the mid -week servo •s of th' Cav, u
Presbyterian church on Thursday o.
this week. after whirls refreshments
will ho served.
Starter 'Ted' .Ionia• o• I.. x• t r
`orth spent a few days ;him neck
at h:- home. Ile leaves o.t Thursday
for 1 h • wet in complus with Mr.
"1Mea st((JettG.
. re;rnry has been supply ins
Form two in the I1. 11, (minis 10 the
absence of 114•/ Itohbwho's con!ined
.o h.•. ho; .n S..rforth with ear-
. rouble,
A Sunday sohool and Epworth Lea-
,• Jns.i,".,• 11 •e held in rhe Mair
street church on Monday evening. nd-
:ne.ased b; 11,•,. 1t, Snell. of 1.iik o i
and Rev. Faire ell. o: Toronto.
The Presbyterian Sunday school 'n-
trrrtnined their scholars to a mlei,th
ride pn 8atlyd.,' afternoon la... Tea
„as provided for theta at the honk
or Mr. and i\Irs, John Itoweliffe. Lon-
don road. north.
(tet. It, llohta preached anniver-
sary servir••' at Ilya,t Ave :Metho-
dist church. London. on Sunday last,
His p+,;t, tin h • Jara@ street church
was occupied y Hey. Arthur Sinclair
or Lend*.
M ss ha sten.. if indford ens err a in •d
a n .mber of her girl frien& to a
ska•ing party on Sattirdny afternoon.
r. Sara. fiandrrs. of Exeter North.
ler. on Saturday for the West, If,
accompanied n load
or hor.,
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( r Nits
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W. It. 1..:lobs a Centraiia.
dirt and Mrs. It, Ilall, and da,aoh-
ler. who have 'been visiting; relatives
and friends in this virinii)'. le:.. Sat-
nrdny for Mar'ctIe. 4\lich,. aehere Thy
will visit for a eoup:e of weeks'. prior
to returning to their horne in North
Dakota.
l)n 'Wednesday of this week Miss •y
o .r ni •'•I r.. nee fi•1 .•e1 1 10
ria l with re'atives in Marlette Stich,
`•tee. ('h,:.o.:e Muret 5111: 11 11
rt 0
I herr (or several 51•erk4, a. Nile M;Fs
I het ail' attend the m'll nee) op n-
•1; in 1'o109.0.
Mr, AS Met)oncll has pitrehased the
Gordon M•Ka)+, Klock. This 51ns for-
merly the .fns. 'Pickard store, The
north part is at present heinq used
by T. ilawkins & Ron as a hardware
store and the eolith part as a boki-
in:' alley.
Mr.:,nd Mrs. 11, W. 1'. ileaw,•rs. iter,
E. A. and Mrs. Fear attended the r•il-
Ter w•rddin:r of Mr. and Mrs. Kirk-
by. of \Vocalhatn. on friday last, Mr.
Fear waw the of'Ir i, in:t minister nt
the mnrriaee or Mr. and Mrs. Kirkby
twenty-five years ago.
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Our Want Column JAMES STREET .
Church Directory
We would call the attention of the
Farming Community to the Auctiou METHODIST CHURCH
dale Ads. in our Want Column on Rev. Richard Hobbs, Pastor
page eight. Auction sales are being
advertised t:, take place in the near Sunday Public Worship -10.30 a,mt,,
future. It would be wise W look this and 7 p.m.
list over as it may mean money to
yon. If you are thinking of holding
ao Auotiop Sale or have a Farms for
Sale or Rent, it will pay you to make
nae of these columns. An Ad. is a
money maker. Advertlsere who have
used our colutns say ie. We are pre-
pared .0 print your bilis on the short -
eat notice.
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\lis@ \ (Band Visiti►Il; 111 (;ud.
/rich.
MI. John Farmer called on friend;
111 toau 011 Friday last.
Mr. Jas. Moore. S.. Marys. visited
Mr. A. Dow during the past week.
Mies '.Mab(l Follick. of St. Marys.
visited hoe parents. Mr. and Mrs, E.
r'utliek 011 Sunday.
tills@ Annie) Barrinun, or Kirkton, is
visiting her mother. Sire. Chas. Har-
rison.
Mrs, 'Mlnrkhrrtn. of town, returned
home Saturday after visiting fur
Three s.teks in I)rucefield.
.1rs, 11, 1', Is. (leavers left on Tues-
day mornintt for Glencoe to /:pend a
couple of weeks with her sister.
111r. Earl,, Spacktuan. of Alviuston.
is visiting his parents. Mr. and, Mrs.
11. h oackman.
A masquerade and racing carni-
val will be held on She rink Fridayevening.
Mrs. F. \V, Madman spent towers!
days oafs friends in London ;ant
week.
Mr, and Mrs. Epb. Stoner. of Fern-
hill. were guests of Mr. and Sirs. \Vni.
Taylor. on Saturday last.
Mr. A. E. Wood. 'of Ilderton. vis-
ited his parents, Mr. and 'Ars..lohn T.
Wood. Sunday.
Mr. 11, W. 1•'. heavers is in
Thomas ibis week with a view of
purchasing another stock.
Mr. 'lorby Jones. of Lucan. accom-
panied by his wife and child visited
hie 11101 her. Mrs. Jane.!ones. th:.
work.
Mr. Jesse Elston was last week suc-
cessful in winning a scholarahit from
the Art Institute. of America. in a
drawing competition.
Mrs. Fowell :eft on Thursday n'
last week for Listowel. where she
will spend a month 0r six weeks
visiting friends.
Sl, M irvs. \ear. goal : ,darns.
t ; 1•.I:�a rover : Tay.or, centre :
41.,•::c s. rover; Fiidlnter. left: Ma x•
•t.•:.. right.
!(•.titer. EDiott, gun:: Southcotc
won' !Scriber t, cover : Curling, cent re. :
11:1.i -deli. /over : Acheson. left : Rivers.
ri •It4.
Mr. T. Tapp shipped a car of horses
to Virden. Man.. on 1W,•,fn,•.day. ?tr.
Tapp p7 rchas••d the load from Mr. T.
E. 'landlord.
Miss 1., t'it're, of Woodstock. after
a 1''••;,•ant %isit for the p:,et month
ui•h 11 r. and "trs. W. W. Taman,
h.:1 for here horse on Thersday last.
Mr. :.nil Mrs. Geo. K. Beaman. o:
I1,•f,u,.,, Sask.. who have been visit-
intr relatives in and arounrt Exeter
left on Monday for their home in
the west.
Mr. .iohn Ilodg,on s sale in t's-
i.orny on Thursday Inst dna well at-
tended and good pricer were realized
for thu chat.,:s. The farm was so:d
to Mr. Simon Campbell of town.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. 1)olbridee and
children tubo are as/idols the for-
mer a father. Mr. ltich. 111,.; bridge, ex-
pect i• leave Saturday for tt,c.r hr,n, •
in IIa►nioia.
Mi s Falb•, 1'u.!!. L. '. 'a l u,,vtay ;u
t ire oda at t.undor.. Sri darts
.arid Arkona, Miss Folliek 1%111 se-
ws' nt t he reception of Mrs. (lie%.)
Baker (nee \lis@ Hattie rollick) o'
.\ikons,
Thr' services in th • NI Sit Sir
'•!,horlt.t eh itch on S,.11,1•5' tr at P,:!
:h 1.. e i ,. ('. C. r.
';canton sII, 1'. .,r still preach at
(GI noon nl 1I, • 1' opening ' l'trv,c. s
h • Mel I10d1.s church.
Th- at to t'
n ion is cnU d to the :et
• •Harvey on Qv back
page of this paper. Itt writlnit
Harvey states that they are hair.
•-•ra 4111',! 51 ill r.•r :,std :ha: 1!• •. 1,
it there
very mach.
Mem�rs. (:!adman & Stvih n%' have
been retrained to defend the 'fuck 1•-
h Loch! .(,ption iby.':t,w. Mr.
S:anbury wit: attend nt the re-count
t hick lak, s pease a: Aeafor.h o.,
Thursday 0. 1 his weak.
Mrs. T. 1•:. Langford, of ingyrao.l.
t, ho was viaitin,. her sister. Ors.
Sharp at the rnnnae on* colied home
Inst week on accol,nt of the Worst' of
h •r husband. She has since be it ob-
liged to r• turn owing to the il:ness
of her soling son.
'I he 8aitnrs Inst„n.e. o• Montreal.
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i,11 an average visiting Iia: of
7ti.0Uo. invito assistance In the shape
o. comf..rt hags bibles. hooks and
magnsinrs. etc. The hags are for
enr, Mit le necessities ttI .r no
board. Any contributions left with
Mr. John Grigg will be cheer(u•13
forwarded.
t7n'\Vednrsdny evening of last week
a hockey team from St, '4 ors came
over and root defeat at 11r• hands 0`
the Ex+•ter seniors, A good. clean
r1.010 1, 81 10:11 ed. At half tiro,• . he
score 'Stour! 9 to 1. In the last ha:f
each Nide RCOled three goals ►naking
I111,• senor of I_r
l0 4. Ilarr)id Dissrtt
r,'frro,. 1'11 lin l•:
Mr. and Mrs. Ee,Iieher, of I'r 'tor.
\lira'.. Conductor (.1 1i1•r
Missnl(hir and Norther
le;. \t'•,.tni•sdty evrai. ,or Toronto,
IJuffalo. London• a. ('hicago. nfh•r
a plra�anr visit ons (brit friehds
in Exeter pmt vici£ilr fur ihr past
len days. hr: weme gllr9fq ai 1hr
home of Mr. and Mer,^liners ('arsons.
i:nnom 141re•1.
Ohildry n Cry
FOR FLF.ICHERIS
CAST ORIA
Class Service -Sunday 0.30 a.m. and
atter Morning Service and Wednes-
day night.
Young Aten's Clam and patacbunlons
Sund.y at 9 pea.
Sunday cehool and Bible Classes !.30
GREAT BARGAIN SALE
FURS
1 only Brown flu -lined Coat lined with the beet Rat lining with Isabella
Fox collars and reveres trimmed .with buttons and eelf trialing a
Beauty. Regular price $70, Sale Price....
a50
1 only, Elect -Ric Seal, Sable Collar and Reveres a lovely coat. �35
Regular price $48. Hale Price....
$35
only Astrachan Jacket/ regular $40 and *35
P-111.
Epworth League -Tuesday at 8. p.m
l'rayer Meeting-Tbursdar at 8 p.n,. 1 only Sable Ruta regular price $25.
PRANG
Sale price $25
Sale price 518
2 only " if $18.75 Sale price 514
Each other Ruff as follows :
$15 Ruff for $11 $13 and $12 Rul! for $1? $10,50 and $9 for $7
$0 and $5 tor $4 $1.50 and $3 Electric Seal and Astrachan caps for $;2.
$4 and $3 (trey Persian Lamb Caps for $2.25.
• • I Cne only Sable Muff, regular price $10 Sale price •13
Usti ngSI Regular $8 Muffs for $3.50, regular Ill bluff for $4. Some cheaper Rugs from
$3 to $4 for $1.60 to $260
I only Children's Bear Skin Coats 14 for $2.50; $3 for $2 and 52.25 for $1.:5
Ladies' Gauntlets regular price $1. sale price 05c. 2 pair only Electric Seal
Gauntlets regular price $4 sale price $2.75.
Girls' Gray Latpb Collars only a few left at frotn $8 to $13, �� to ��
Sale prices at from
Ladies' and Mens' Tined Moca Gloves and Mitts at away down prices. A few
Ladles' and Girls' Coats left. In order to cleat them out at this big
Sale we offer them at hall price. Also Ladies. Raincoats the same
Have arrived and we are
showing the latest style3
in SUITINGS, OVER -
COATINGS & TROU-
SERINGS, at Prices
away down.
Let us have YOUR
ORDEIt EARLY.
W. W. TAMAN
Merchant Tailor.
(EXETER ONTARIO,
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PECIALi SALE
SHEARS
SCISSORS
RAZORS
Owing to the fact that we are about
to move Into our New Store ire are
giving Special Prices to clear the fol-
lowing linea:
Lac•Sehniors solid steel
Reg blades Hnely tapered, 20c
tic tali nickle plated.
Full Nickle Plated 35c
Reg straight trimmers
5'1; ground strop, perfect . -3
ly adjusted fitted shout C
Osie der, extra finish SOc
Reg Full Nickle Plated
lite bent trimmers ground
sharp p,•rfectly Adjust -
Reg ed fitted shoulders ex-
tra Hnieh v
75c
lte'g Full Nickle Plated 40c
file pcx•ket acis$.•
or, Hol-
Rc•g low Ground bluntend•t
05e shaped finger low
R
$14
50c
RAZORS
Setu'ire points thin
concave, Meek rubber
hendles etched on each Ca0`.
razor "SPECIAL"
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T. HAWKINS & SON
Stove and tlardware •
Store.
Nit. Jus: 1)a'Itet•)•. of NfcGtlire. spent
.1 fr,t day, Ibis week
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A idiot 51adding was solemnz•d
in Tel onto. on \Vrdnesday. Febrll3r)•
alb ,. h, n .lism:
(r on: L% A. Ilyndmnn.
-11:, r of Mr. George 'Ilyn•1mau. of
I':,11 wars united in ntnrringe to Mr.
r,. John Cns,•. formerly o: the London
:o:,d port h. Th' c.•renlony wa• per-
formed
er-form 1 n r A ,
t Anne eh arc Lt•
h the
plistor Res% Skey. The young couple
are well known In town and are he:d
in the highest esteem. They have the
hent wishes of a host car friend:.
Mr. A. 1•:. !luso ell. who for monis..
:into has been rrnpinywd with Carling
Mors.
ham tendered '. .'
Ina rr. (gnat ions
to take effect in the near future:
Ile w i : :envy for the west wh.•re h'
intends entering into the rnercantil*
business. Ern tm ('resident of the
James Street Epworth League and is
steady amnio man of sterlin•t
character. We bespeak for him am. -
cess In kis ne•r enterprise. Mr.s. Bus -
55 el!
Iles-wel! w'i:l accompany hint.
"A4hse Quarterly Iv
� r official al mectin(r
of 1 he Ili)-th Methodist church held
Monday of last work. Her. W. I1.
Cooper informed the Board that
owing to the loss he had snslained in
ih•• sickness and death of his wife hell Ladies you will soon he thinking
had decided to resign his pastorate about your Spring Seeing and how
here and go t., a new, field of labor Iabout your sewing machine, will it do
in Jul)• next. The following resold- the floe work that is required of a
tam was moved by A. W. Sloan, sec good machine?onded by Wm. T:tvlor :cat,) nnanimnus•
ly enrriert:-Thal tttim Board regrets Why not exchange it ns part. pay-
tht' sad eitr•:rns'anees 1h"11 %(' •i • ment on an up•to date machine? We
to n+car pastae s resignation and th it ; are giving to the people of Exeter and
te• has its profound sympathy in h s'aurrnmndin
•
1+ -ea. Ions. that he hart the confident country the biggest rains
Hoard.s vein of each m, mh r n! : h • lin
a sewio machine that was ever of-
nd t hnt It desires to express F„ $lel•?:i we can give you a
11 s high appreciation of h'.. work as ;machine gunrant•eH1 for 10 spar..
n !endue nn.i ..bili.
Plen'sand Boys' Overcoats BOYS' SUITS
We have a lot of Boys' Sults left as
follows: -
$e Suite for $4.50
5 4
4.50 " 3.25
3.50 '' 2.75
3 2.25
2.50 " 2
Boys K ickers
$1 Knicker for 75 cents
8.ic " 75
75e " 00 •
A good Assortment to Choose from
-
Mens' Fine Boots
$4 Mena Fine Boots for $3,25
Meng' Christie Hats 3.75 s
3.50 2.83
From $1 to $2.541 8 if 2.50
Soft Felt Hats from 50c to $2.50 " 1.75 .
Regular $14 Overcoat for $9
• • 12 •' 7
if 10 .t 0
5.50
4.25
5
if
if
„2
8
7
(1
3
2.50 6
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MENS' SUITS
Only 13 Suits Left
Regular $12 Suit for $8
10 " 7
•' 8 " (1
.. 7' 2 5
$,26
This is the Place to get4oRItt
Mens' & Boys -Heavy Boots Sitetrongduc& BootsFire, A, grll at eat
Mensa shirts, Tien, Collars and Cuffs, Braces, Mufflers. All 6o eA
regardless of Cost,
Ladies' Corsets, Iloselry, Drug G Skirts and R rerything int s
Store must be sold. Call and SEE U84
R. N. ROWE
"20 000 RaZ0r5
amminloiNamb
foe- Free Trial!"
A new scienttflc discovery -a secret
pu'(''85---has st,%olutionized the manu-
facture of 'azure. This discovery , n-
ables UM 10 on. r you n blade of Carbo -
steel -Lotrel plus carbon1-veldch you
rte nut 11,5e to hone or grind; is blade
that etaye sharp always.
To prove It we will distribute Carbo-
l:agr,tillc IL, Zara ..n 31 Days' Trial :.i. -
s lute!y free -there is ono here fur
..1.
This Razor Is tempered by n secret
sl ctrle pto,e58 al an absolutely even
temperature of 2.500 degrees. The re-
sull Ie the hardest cutting edge known
to science. A blade of Carbo -sleet that
we guarantee 1..1 a lifetime c: pretest
wear. no hefting -'no grinding.
We want s•%:: r'' I n •.r n
n,lZnloy
the mouth shavIar"con,, Q •.nu east
obtain only 14 r,.uKrt the ion. sweep-
ing dlagon:,l rtrot a of a stra,unt bla,la
standard razor -the Curbo-Magnetic--
w•hfch cuts the hairs ,leanly without
splitting thein or turning the ends
Lack Into the skin to cause Irritation.
pimples, and e%en worse trouble. a.,
,Dine in today and gel a Carbo -Mag -
tittle Itazor un 30 Days' Freo Trial.
4,008 r'C'H'S TRADE NNW
tbefadewithde L'ar4o t .
W. J. HEAMAN, EXETER, ONT.a
rPlain Talks toWomen.
Children's Skin Troubles, Cuts, Etc.
Every healthy child gets them. and
every mother hats to "put something
on." What do YOU put on?
When you put an ointment on to a
child's akin it gots into the blood
through the pores just se surely as if
youput cat it
into the child's to
� ItnaOh.
Did you ever think of that? How im-
portant, therofdrer that the salve or
balm should be pure!
?,am -link is absolutely pure; contains no
animal fat ; no mineral coloring matter; sio
acid astriegenls; no burning antiseptiea-yet
it is antia••tic 1 It is pa sly le rbal, and
thus onsets all the 'weir of the skin iu That
superior and all-powerful way in which nature
aloan provides.
Cleldren like 7a -flak best bee
an •o as shoo
as applied it et••ps ti. • 1•t,n rml the-rn.rrting
of ttw injury or sure )poses.. Deseiug tab:) SCUD
in im,i a diatcl .
Ata iru coot. • nn Sentra, loo.
1'
013 1 IN
-*-A"
Attention -•
Attdll tion
of the a' sortich,•r (Quarter eat 04111 finish, high atm, alt-
rtoapel nod to assure him ; hat • tomlatic lift, full set of attachments. f.OmfOrt
heti n 1» goes to /IPA' 'field of !alter, ball hearing and everything that goes Pass's through principal Canadian
1i hes. earn' with i,•ni 'I h•• twnrrnest M make tip a high grade machine. and United States Cities. No mo -
did
the good will Mad 'pouters ,;
''01, 'mottle r n' ,h, Ito?11�d for t i; CaII and let ua demonstrate their nototiy. Nnderti Equipment.
S'Ice.ns "ctrl ' ►" hope :hat e% pun th • wondertnl oalue to yrni, For Rates, Tickets, and full inform.
rind silos apple to
GRAND TRUNK SY'S EM
j,,i ;.._ I:RS I'OR
MANITOBA
SASKATCHEWAN
ALBERTA
Use Ie GEM TfooK ROH SYsI
-�fa-
St. Clair Tunnel and Chicar'o
Choler of Routes from there
Nearly all Double Track contri-
buting to Safety, Speed and
work is competed here past__ `
.r..• 111a , 1•in) 11 -
all I horse w hn hove pone g,
the church trianiphanc.�
Standard.
Mdrttn &Soo
J. J. KNIGHT, Depot Agent.
I or write J. D. MODONALD, Utiles
Dep.:' Toronto. Ont,
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