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EXETER, ONT CANADA, THURSDAY MORNING. MARCH 2Iet 1012:.
J9NES & MAY
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ar Spiing er
Now Ready for Your Inspection
All the newest Ideas from Paris and Nliw York are shown here. , Our millinery
is the best we have ever shown and you will do well to pick up your new Easter hat
early.
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SPRING COATS
For Ladies Misses and ' children.
Another shipment of those nifty spring
coats. They go quick you must have
one. .
SPRING SUITS
Have you seen them. The real
Nobby stuff Short jackets with com-
bination trimmings All Tailor made
at lowest prices.
Tub Goods For Spring
COTTON VOILES
In all colors Plain in White
Cream, Tan, Mauve, Sky and Grey.
Stripes in Green Blue, and Red, Real
good Stylish Dresses,
GINGHAMS & CHAMBRAYS
We are showing a very large range
of Plain Chambrays in all colors also
Ginghams in all shades of Checks and
Plaids.
Cents` Furnishings for Spring
We Always keep the new up -to- date Goods.
New Dress Shirts Fancy Sox New Suitings
ar Outing " Suspenders as Suits
Dress Collars " Belts ri Hats
Lounge Collars " Ties Caps
The Easter Neck Wear all here.
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HOUSE FURNISHINGS
The Spring HGuse Cleaning is just here. You will need a New Rug, Carpet or
Linoleum, Do not forget hs we are Head Quarters for all kinds of House Furnish-
ngs.
Wilton Rugs Brussels Carpet
Axminster " Tapestry "
Velvet `; Wool
Brussels • " •Union
Tapestry Stair
Wool a, Japannese
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Lace Curtains
Tapestry
S3reen
Linoleum'
Oilcloths
Window Shades
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SHOES
All the new Spring Shoes for
Gents, Ladies and Children are' now
here in Plain, Patent and Tan.
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WALL PAPER
For any room in the house 10,000
Rolls from "c. per Roll up.
Jones & May, Exeter
Locals
Dr. rBBoulstoin was in London .op
w,ednesda,y.
"Mr. Isaac Carling, the Misses Car -
;ling nal. Miss Elliott wits in London
Monday evening attending '`Kitty
Gordon.'"
Sunday being St. Patrick's Day.
special sermons on St. Patrick, were
preached in• Trivitt Memorial, and
Cave:.n ,churches. 1
Mr, .AI.. tlodgerl is LoIding en
auction sale .of real estate 'a.nd.b.onse-
hold furniture an Saturday next. See
adv, on page four,
Mr. Ern . REiv.rs, of Troy, N. Y.
who has lrzaen ill with typhoid fever
has sufficiently recovered as to be
able, to leave the hospital, ,
Iviy. C. P. Iioo.per has this week, sing their thanks and appreciation.,
rnoved into the residence he recently no ladles had come prepared tvith
purchased from Dr. Bright' on the. well filled baskets and after . the
corner of John and Andrew streets �rograrn • t Vsu
ery mptuous repast
Mr. W. W. Tarnan bas been deltayr as `partaken of. When the evening
ed several days in' getting his shop broke up all felt that a very sociable
fitted up. Owing to no freight for time had been spent. Following is
four days, he was unable to get the the'address+
plate glass for the windows. Dear Friends,: For abotut• thirty
The .Epworth League of Main street years, wei your friends and ncigh.btitrs
Church have secured the stirvices of have known yon and during that(
Miss Jones ,of Cleveland to train the period j�c,tt: havo ercrde u edi, yourselves
young people for an entertainment tag us,, You Mr. (Hawkins, have.not
to be put on in Easter week. only been'a goad neighbor, but your
Kerr Wins High Average— At the influence was felt as you served for
Duart Clubs shoot held at Muirkirk six years o'n; the, Schoo1 13oard and
on March 1'913b. Mr. Fred Kerr, of
Crediton wan the high average break
ing 193 rocks ont of 200. R. Day of
London was second with 180.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Hawkins
Honored.
On 'Tilesday 'evening aibont sixty
neighbors .trod friends gathered itt•the
bore dl Mr. and Mrs. d'os.' SI•aw1 itis.
,of Elirnville, taking theta cQ'tnplet+e-
1,,yy by Surprise. The ,oecasign :vas to
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nOW Mr. and ?Mrs. !Hawkins who
have; 'been valued residents' tof CTs -
born And 'who are shortly to move
to te.w¢r.- �Mr. John 'Essery, Was a
pointed chairman and air interesting
Program of speeches and music both
instrumental and vocal was carried
out. In the course of d.ht' evening
the address which follotvs was read
by Mr. 1+rank .Coates and a presen'=
tation was made .by Messrs R. Skim
leer end H, Coultisi Mr., ;Hawkins
made a very beflitttni PTV', exlveS"
On Tuesday evening the. :members
of the Sons of England and a few
friends had a very pleasant time in
Senior's Hall. A splendid program
was given consisting of singing, rec-
itations. tetc. Among those who took
part were. Messrs. A. and D: Middle-
mas, F. Clark and T. Ihr'cn.dward,
Afterwards an oyster supper was
served in Mr, Follick's. restaurant.
Easter Music in Cavan Presbyterian
Church—Easter Sunday the choir will
be assisted by Mr. L. C. Flemming:
Late: principal of Exeter School, also
Prof. Brown, who .will have charge
of the organ: On Monday evening
April 8th, a program of Easter Mu-
sic, will be given, consisting of
' :anthems, carols, solos. etc, with or-
gan recitals. Loofl, for further an-
nouncements.
Animal Banged—On Monday last
Mr. John DeIbridge of Usborne, had
the misfortune to lose a valuable
young Hereford bull by hanging. The
•chain of the animal got tangled and
the animal lost its feet sstrangiin.3.
itself. Mr. Delbridge had been in
. possession of it only about • eight
. weeks It was 15 months old ' and
considered a choice animal, being
bred from imported stock on both.
sides.
A. Lucky Escape—On Tuesday tot
this week as Rev. T. A, and Mrs,
Steadman and family of Elimvilie.
were returning from a dinner party
' given by -Rev. Wm. and Mrs. Vance
of Wo.oaham. :to a number of the
I neighboring ministers, they met with
a misfortune at the Winchelsea
bridge. The horse was feeling\ good
and when they got onto the bare
I road just at the bridge ;the animal
choked. It teli against the railing the;ohorns;—a little girt born info' of the bridge and the occupants
the home on Wednesday last is help-
ing along.
John Sims is engaged for the sum-
mer with Bert Rundle..
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The attendance at Sunday ,'School
last Sunday reached the century
mask 'being 103 present.
Some of: the neighbors gathered at
Pratn'k Parkinsons last wee'tk to the
number of 17 and ant considerabdte
then you` were eventually called to
to iarger thins in township work.
For ; tone years you sat at the Connell
13a1;ard; folie out of which you 're•pr.,
stilted: its in the 'County Colurhkii
Thera •yon proved yourself a wo
'Tapresentative and now that' the rel
+f.ning is far spent 'we desire to
tiIs privelege of expressing oturs:-
appreciation to on an 1 your AVIles
kindness. You Lave both been." ear
nest in' your duties and your untiring
r. forts will ever be ;remembered
with gratitude. As a slight tokerd
of our feelings for you, we askyou
to accept these chaira and our sin-;
crest' regards for your labors among
us.. We hope( to have the pleasure of
gathering together with you again
in the future and when drone with
'the things of earth may we all meet
as one great throng. in the fairest
home ,abc(vie: Signed on behalf of
your deighboics and friends.
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Towey. the Presrription Druggist
is bole agent in. Exeter for Gunnell''
u onderful; Catarrh Cream.
•Plere is sorrow without serifish:-
nesse but never selfishness without'
sorrow.
WOODHAM
1111.M. P'gkar has been very poorly.
and hey daughter Mrs. Garrett of
kerville is taking care of hes
for a little while.
Richard Allen leaves on Tuesday al
this week for Hamic,ta. Man., His
wife and family will follow in a.
week or ten days.
Walter Stevens is .hired for the
summer with Charles Camm. Roy
Stevens is again engaged for the:
season with Rodger Bros. ;of Full,ar-
ton for silo building.
Genic Camm is singing the ,jul$ilee
song and his friends are joining it
jumped out. Thome railing zave way
and the hors:' fell into the era/Cal-
; Iso knocking Mrs. Steadman into the
water. Luckily no one was hurt, the
I only `damage being to the bridge.
41.11111.11.11111111 Etherington—Cobhiedick— A quiet
but pretty wedding took place at
the, Main street Meohodist parsonage
on Wednesday .Horning March 20th
at eight o'clock when the RPV. E
GASOLINE
EXETER'S BIG HARDWARE
Sap, Sugar Making
Supplies
P!LS, PANS. SPILES, & BITS
Leave your order for pane. we make all sizes out of the best Galvanized
Iron.
Stock and Poultry Food
International
in 2'5-50 and 850 Pkges.
Beane cure 50
Colic Cure 50
Poultry Food 25
Royal Purple
in 50 and 1 50 Pkges
Poultry in 50 and 150
Lice Killer 25
Cows Relief 50 .
flatbageum Caldwell's Molasses Meal
in 25 and 5o. pkges in bags at 2 85
Sulpher, Salts, Salt Petre. Everything for the
Stock
Furnace work and Plumbingestimates cheer=
fully furnished..
EAM�7 AN�WAAND HARS TOVE
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'the newsiest 'paper inthe County
FREE
A receipt that will absolutely break
up any fever, no matter what caused
it if taken time. I have used it twenty
years without a failure, A postal
card will bring it by return mail. Ad-
dress 0, R. Jenne 10 Alice Street Tor-
onto.
EIRK'TON
Some of the High, School Students
fdiled to reach home last weak on
account of the big storm. .
Mr. John O'Brien purchased a new
piano last week.
On Saturday last the. villagers had
to turn: to their winter job of shov-
elling snow.
Mrs: Win. Ross is visiting her As-
ter in St. Marys'
On Friday evening the Anderson
League will visit the Legane here
and take the topic.
Mr. John ;Moore moved his family
from Sta.ffa into they house recently
occupied by Robt, Elliott.
• Subject in the Methodist Church
next Sunday evening, "Gossip."
Mrs. Win. Jamieson has the grip.
Charlie and •Alice. Paul visited
.friends at Anderson, Sunday.;
THE SOURCE OP
HEALTH & STRENGTH.
iS BLOOM PURITY
BLOOD PURIFIER
is an efficient and reliable remedy.
You have only to try it to be convin-
ced that ib means Blood Parity. We
recommend it because weknow wha4,s
in it, Price; $1,00.
Anything
you
buy'lvith
tries
:native
will rive
you
!Yitire
inti.Ctc- 12 wiish,s woe wings, goad works
tion wou,'tt Soon Cease.
• That sou'. is truly lost that gathers
W. S. HOWEY Pht. 13i darkness of light.
'out` rank oblong men, depends on
EXETER ' aNTAI$1CY ltow ,you help 'theftto rise,
G. Powell, united in marria. ge, Miss Wooo.
Frank Parkinson is still sufferng
Bertha Lillian. daughter of. Mr. and from rheumatism.
Mrs. David Cobb,bedick. and Mr. Al- Mr, Tufts and son, Kirkton visitea
bert W Etherington, of Usborne,. Mr. Ford lt'tst ,,,.„/.
The. bride Looked very becoming in The peopl c of Woodham found it
necessary to shovel themelves+ out
last Saturday morning.
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her travelling suit of navy bine and
carrying a boquet of white carna-
tions. Mr. and Nfrs• Ettrerington Deft
on the morning train for Detroit.
F1 Crit. l3rown City and other places
On 'their return they will reside on.
the 'groom's fine farm in Usborne,
They will be at home to their friends
after, May 1st. The groom's gift to
the bride was a handsome gold watch
and cbrain. The many friends of
the •bride and groom will join with
the Times in extending' oongratul(a-
tions and wishing them many years
of wedded happiness•and prosperity
Death of Verce L. Ilardy—On,Tues-
day'evening the remains of the late
Vence L. Hardy who died at 3)e:nver.
Col., ou March llith, arrived in town
and were token to 1he horn: of his
parents, Mr, and Mrs. Lancelot Har-
dy. The funeral which was private
was 'heldWednesday afternoon, in-
terment .taking place in Exeter cern--
etery. The deceased who was 28
years. of age was born in town and
spent his early life here leaving.
.fere .about '.11 years ago For the
past two Or three years he has-been
living in Denver Col., and tboutt
two weeks previot.is to his death he
contracted bronchial pneumonia
He was thought to be Notting along
favorably when he took a turn for
worse land his parents received a tel'
egram that he had passed away. He,
is survivo.d by his parents and one
sister, Hrs. Jars. Waniess of .Duluth
to whom are extended the sincerest'
sympathy in their bereavement.
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SEEMONS IN SENTENCES
Short prayers often last longest
Friends do not freeze. to a frozen
heart.
Hays times often account for bard
habits.
Nothing is real.'Iv sacred •n -:tit alt
things Big p ,ani
' s do oat balance small paxw
forinainces.
Short cuts, to fortune are often
botto.mi ess outs.
BORN
DHRISTIE—In St. Catharines. on
Thursday March 14th, to Mr. and
Mrs. E. J. Christina. of Exeter, a
daughter.
f t/SW'ELL—In Harwell, Sask., on
Mbnday, March 1:9th, to Mr. and
Mrs, A. E. Buswell, formerly of
Exeter, a daughter.
IIORTON—In Usborne, on Friday;
1Neteref: 15th to Mr. and Mrs.' harry
Horton. a sun.
CAMM—At Winchelsea on March
14 to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil J. Gamin
a daughter, (:Mary Elaine).
SNELL--In Winnipeg. on Tuesday,
March 12, to Mr. and Mrs. Aquilla
daughter.
CARR—In Detroit, Mich., on Monday
March llth. to Mr. and Mrs, Wm.
Cra,rr, (nee Lettie Rook) a son, Gerald
Claire,
BRETHOLTR=On the, Base Line, Blah-
Shard,
lranShard, on Wednesday, March 20th
to Mr. and Mrs. Michael l3rethourl
a daughter.
MARRIED
ETI•IER1^TGTON -- COBBLEDICKLIIn
Exeter on Wednesday, March 20th
Miss 'Bertha Lillian, daughter, of
Mr. and Mrs. David Cobbledick, to
Mr. Al bert W. Ethcrington by the
Bev. E, G.' Powell,
DIED
BISIIO 1'—On Tuesday March 5th at
the residence of his parents, 7.10
Calfornia at Los Angles, California
• Philiip Lindsay Bishop. efdest son
of Mr.. Harry Bishop in his 347th
year. Interment in Rosement •Cern-
ete'ry Los Angeles,
WAMT3OLD—In Dashwood, on Thurs-
day March 14th Mrs. Joseph A.
Wambold. in her r'2nd year,
!TITTER—In Ttaghwnorl, on .Thursday
March 141,11, Valtitin' 'Ritter, In
his: 8.4th your+
HAI/DV—In I) y r Cal,, on March
1.l1th Ur, V_ re L. _ Hardy, tortner.
ly, of 1x5etor,; im' this 28th year.
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Dressy Men
Men who are most particular about style and
quality always have their clothes made to measure.
The name of "Taman" is the best guide for made -to -
measure clothes. There is a guarrantee behind every
Taman gaament that means you can have your money
back if you are dissatisfied. We are showing the
Spring lines in Suitings and Overcoatings. Come in
and have a look.
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At present our store isbeing remodelled prepara
tory to putting in an up-to-date stock of Gents' Furn-
ishings such as Shirts. Collars and Ties, Hats, Caps and +i;,'
Gloves, Ready-made Clothing, Overalls, Etc. We will ;
then be in a position to fit you out in the Latest Styles
for Fashionable Men. In the meantime step in and :
leave Your Order for your New Spring Sait. s
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ankrupt Stock
Of Dry Goods Just Opened at The Exeter
Bargain Store
Also we have the agency from GREENE SWIFT Limited London, for
made to measure clothes. •the same 1 ne as handled by Sandy Bawden, Our
Spring Samples are now in and we promise delivery of all suits for EASTER
on orders received before March 28th,
See the Premier Cream Separator we are
showing here.
B. W. F. 1eavers
The Exeter Bargain Store.
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Minns. Tell Your Friends.
Our Drug Department
• See Our Great Array of Faster Cards.
+F' Come and visit our Musical Department. We can supply' you with
d+ most J anything. DISON and VICTORS the best idle n big salon -
tion. Make this your store.
COME OFTEN AND BRING 'i'Ot7R FRIENDS;
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