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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExter Times, 1910-10-13, Page 11 w A TRUE FOOT COMFORT FOOT EASE A guaranteed absolutely free and certain cure lir sure tired eweattng stvotlen feet. 2. -Sc a box. The original and genuine t►I•ticle con only he bought at -- COLE'S ])RUG STORE xrier Huron & Middlesex Gazette £IIIItTv-SEVENTII YEAR—NO 19•'9 SIMMS a DON'T LOSE YOUR HAIR Stop it from falling out make it grow thick and beautiful by using— -- Ii XAI4L 93 Hill{ TONIC :,n, ;ctrl 01'nl bottles gu►r.tuteed COLE'S DRUG STORE EXETER, ONT 1 CANADA, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER lath 1910. $I.00 per year in advance •...•••..•••4•••.•••.•••••A .............•.... ... ,•••••••••••••••....••• .....•..•....•...•. JONES & MAY'S Z• = Vi -tone No. 32. i VISIT OUR MILLINERY s: • • it liy a visit to our Millinery Section you will know wht:re there is the most comprehensive and varied collection of ne w (tats that will he found auywhee.•. The showing includes the same creations that are shown in the large cities. Our Milliners were never so busy. So conte along and see the styles and leave your order early to give them a chance. • Ideal for Fall Woar ✓ �Z t• Kid Cloves 75c its t1 Ladies good heavy Kid Gloves all shades of tans per- fect fitting with gusset liners and Pique sewn seams, sizes from 0 to V.I. Furs Calore Never before have we sh awn as complete a range of Fash- ionable Furs at such low pri- ces. Notwithstanding the big advance in Furs the have them just as cheap and good as last season. Nee them. Complete Assortment —of— LADIES' & CHILDRPN'8 601T8 When out shopping do not forget to see our fine exhibit of Winter Coats. We are showing all the Newest Styles in Mili- tary, Shawl, Coat Collars in the very best selling Colors. Now is the time for YOU to slake your selections before they are picked over. Come and have a Try On. It will do You good to see them BLANKET CLOTH /.. 1 Children's Coats, 51 inches wide. teautiful quality, all Wool Blanket :'loth in Blue, ]led and Gt•ey. For Children's To- lu'ggan Coats and Ladies' Bath Robes. EGRESS GOODS All the Now Fabrics are on our Counters in this Season's Beet Shades, Volt should not fail to see our beautiful showing in Dress Goods. They will delight. YOU. Priced lSOc, 7E4c. ell. 111.26 HOUSE FURNISHINGS Carpets and Rugs Lace and Tapes( t•y Curtains Bed Spreads and ('onifnrters Oilcloth, and Linoleums OF -NTS' FURNISHINGS Shirts. Collars and Ties (]loves, Sox and l'nderwe Hats. Caps and Suit logs Overcoats and Suittngs li Jones & May Ilt'it(111tlitrters for the Celebrated W. E. Sanford Clothing also high ^►r:ulo shoes and 1v;tI1 paper *••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••.•.••....•••• ••••••••••••••••••••••...• TAY We oft, n 1/ t tie, b di. courag d And eoir1,'1irtl.•s nr.• r,•ady to oryl • • \V. don't always n1 •t with Clleett1 • • Ihlf ire ought !to b,• able Wo try, • • We wonder at 1 he neighbors good •• 1 • r fortune, • • While chances give us the go lis," The Funeral of the late Wm. Rawden Was held on Saturday Last week we. were e:,' , It upon to was about for eves .. 1 •ry Of a utile chronicle the Budd -11 d 1th of Wi:- ( in length. Th:• 1„ b, ar.r. were 6. Martin, J. A. lit ., art. L. iL. 'Dick - Fort, T. 11. Carling. N. 1). Ilurdon and E. Christie. Folling is a paper that was read 0t the :.. rvic •; -.n Cay.•n church by the pastor. 'It •v, t9. F. Sharp '• • • Don't. law•ear at 01 lurk but "get ii;un Ila,yden, It.......[ 1:„.•ter, whit' • • busy took place \Vcdn,•asdaY ;.t nooc. •• Anil showyou 'were able to try. while driving loom- to dinner. Aar. Z. We grouch when we get on our 2 Z` Dow den was born on February 7t1y, 1844 the eon .of Pet. r Jiawden and Fanny Kingdotns hb, wife, at North • Hee nothing hill clouds in tho sky '{olloll in 1)evotr'thire about . ;cr Dearly li,•tovcd—We assewb- Hemcmber the lin letting of sliver ,� led today to pay Our regards "]n moles from Bideford. MIs cam • t4 'Memoriam" to one. who fifty year, •• Wake np• you are able) to try. This country in 18,51 at the are r•f • • ago, crossed from ettormed-to:•f3• d IC years and for n short time r •.d- real. a stranger in a strange land, but through uniqueness;of personal- ity and rare strength of character, ms reveals,' hielf, in every sphere of li(ir, let n leader In th:, upbuilding of Ilia adopted Jand. Possessing rare Inkiness genius. with far ranching vision he laid hold of every oppor- son of the Thames Road. At the age tunity, which this country of bound - of twenty Mr. 1111V11.•11w114twirl-toilless possibilities off.ri. and thus be- eline a 111811 of .large affairs. Ant yet he never built upon the broken Ohara of other dives', but in li1'.•'. •• i• •• •• • • •• •• • •• •• •• •• • •• i