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fNEW TELEPHONE
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For rheumaltism you will find noth-
ing batter than. Chamberlain's Linim-
en't', Try it and see how quickly it
gives relief for sale by 4ii11 dealers:
Kick's Forecasts -A' Reactionary
SI(lorni Period central an the lath.
141th and 15th is at the center of tho
lllereure .re riood., under the increase
bag strain of .the Venus period, with
'Main on 'the celestial equator on the
151b3 'As this period comes on, the
barometer will almost surely fall.toi
threatening conditions, the tempar-
aittire will rise: very high, and severe
atorms of wind rain hail and thunder
will pass estwardly ocrosa the coon!•
try, on and touching the 14 and /5th;
The
sterntangent• of d;hasL storms
will ,change lto sleet and no in otetri'•
thorn w
rr, sections, with rising barometer
iollowwd by Olaetri'ng and :mach cooler
wea:ti er
TBE EXETER TIMES.
Market Benor'tls,_-•The follow/rig ib
ht' r e; ox't of Exeter markets Bore
meted up to April 11tb.
W1ttie t 42 4
Buckwheat 70 cents
Oats 46 to 48
Bexley 65 to 85
1'-c as 1,00 to 1,40
Shorts its.
Bran 26,09
Model Flour 2,70
14'eed Flour 1.60 to 1.65
Butter 80
Eggs 22
Potatoes 1.65,
I1os 8,10
Choice Export Steers 6.90 to 7.15
Mediumexport steers 6.75 to 0,85.
Beater Heifers 7 25
Chelee Butcher Heifers 6,40 to 6,75
GMc+deutn Butcher Ile:iters 6.00 to 6.26
Choice Butcher cows 5.00 to 5.25
'11/tedium Bn'tcher !Cows 4.75 to 5.00
lQoanmion Butcher cows 4,00 to 4.25
Choice 'Lambs /lots.
!Choice 'S'heep 4,50 ti,o 5 00
'Calves 7.50 to 9.00
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LOCALS 9
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School re-op'e.ns on M(ornday next,
Mrs, 'Goodison and son Jack are vie
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Ring 'Mrs Dayid Johns,
Mr. R, `N; Meir of Usborne lelt for
Calgary , an 1Tu•csday ravening
Messrs Less and Will Pretzca toe
befit this week for Toronto;
Mr. Rohit. Pickard end son Cecil
last last Saturday for Frobisher. Sask.
Mr. Leen Treble bas started to
learn the printing ,at "The Times"
G ffice c
Miss Campbell of the high school
staff is spending the holidays in God-
erich.
Miss E. 'Tha'mpson of; S. S. No: 3
Stephen is spending the 'holidays in
Totten to.
Messrs S. G. and..Jas.:l3awden ra•,
'turned born,: from Edmonton on Sat-
urday last.
Miss Thompson who has b&en visiite
trig her sister Mrs. S. Martin left for
Toronto on Tuesday'.
Mr. F. Scott of the 0. A'. C. Guelph
is rnrge,ed as batter maker with Mr.
3'. H. Scott at. 'the. Exeter 'Creamery.
Don't forget the Olden. Time Concert
to be given on Tuesday evening April
19th Miss Rodda of Detroit reader.
Rev. Mr. Yelland. preached -Se James
dtrc+et church on 'Sunday last. Next
Sunday .Rev. 13.. Snell of Kirkton will
co'nduc't the services.
Douglas •S'tewart of Toronto, is
visiting bis parents. Douglas has re-
cently gone into western real esta'tei
and is making a success of it.
Mr. and Mrs. Wes. 'EIawkshaw, .and
daughlber Miss Myrtle of Winnipeg
are visiting with relatives in town
dr. lHawkshaw • is here on. account
of 'his heallt'1'F
The Bishop of Huron has appointed
Rev. R.t.J, M: Perkins of Ingersoll,
f ormerfy of Exeter to be roraf dean!
of Oxford.. succeedinng Rev. T. G.'
Wallace, who has removed from
Woodstock to Toronito.-
Mr: end Mrs., V. El 'Treble( of Hoyt
s't. 'announce the engagement of their
daughter Eva Gertrude- -Co •Mr. Maur-
ice 13. Bobier of Pittsburg, formerly,
of Buffalo. marriage, 'to take place in
June. -Buffalo Evening Times.
' On 'Frid.ay last one of our young
mon had ea rather chilly experience,
n,ftle,r visiting a lady friend at a near+-
by.ltow'n Coming home, he had ,to get
one of the buggy and bv.d the horse
thrlo'igh water, to;'his,lcnees:
Mr and mfrs T. E. 'JIandfo'r±d' and
daughter La Belle visited in tow -z
over 'the holidays' On Easter Sun-
day Mr. tila'nd,£otrd presented the
Yrun g Men's 'Class df Main skreet•
church with a handsome
At the Clinton. Fat Stock show held
cm `.Thursday of last `Deck Mr. Harry
Smith of the Lake road was success/ -
Oaf in winning aft the first prizes
in the Short Horn cattle class. IIsi
also received diplomas for the 'best
female, best male, and hest three of
any class.
'Mr. Frank Johns who for the past
few years lies heed employed an the
staff of the Times left on Mfonday for
Toran'`o tivbrre he has •accepted •a p:os-
iti;:n with his uncle, Mr. Boger Cro-
ckett-. Frank .was a conscientious
workman ; was popular amongst the
!mune- p;opie and we wish h'm su:c s;
in his new field of labor.
Horse Drowned -On Saturday last
Mr Wrrrn. Flynn of the 4th caneession
at McGillivray lost a vabuable• colt
by drowning. Two of his sons were
driving 'alone .:n,e roam and were
ore ssing a curveret The water 3gas
running high and it'h,e. horse shied at
somelthjng Viand jumped the culvert,
also (throwing the 'boys into the. weber
The horse succumbed before they
could; !gal it out.
Among those who are teaching
school away from town and are 'hoe
for the holidays are Miss E. McCallum
of London;
M'
iss V. Miners of Coder►•
ich; Miss Stella Gregory of Chatham;
'Miss M. Parsons of S. S. No. 6 Sltuep-
hem; ; Miss Ida Rowe of Ingersoll;
Miss Erie.• Quackenbush of. Blenheim ;
Miss 13. McDougall, of Ingersoll; Miss
Gladys Res'tle of Port Ryerse; Miss
Lulu Martin of Ft. Erie..
Scenes in a Union Depdt-r The Ep-
worth League of Main Street Church
on Tuesday evening Put on the above
play is the Exeter Opera House to a
fair sized house. The entertainment
opened with a miniature mock wed-
ding in which Master Clyde Neaman
was Clergyman,'. Miss Thelma Connor
w ,
as bride ride and Master Jim Morley
was groomsmani. The cast of char-
acters in the play were Mrs. Butin
sky., Miss Jones, Deport Master, Laurie
Watson:
News
Boy, Joe rollick; Mrs
Cha,btermiteh Mrs. J N, .(Toward;.
Maria Cha'ttermach Hattie Souther;
Audit Amelia Beatrice Howey; Little
Willie.. Lee Wilson; Aunt Sara Mrs
W. Martin Uncle Josh, Wi J, Stat-
ham; Deacon Jamas Walker; Lil, Flo
Jan, 'College girls Nellie Crews Myr-
tle Charefton Laura Ilooper; Mrs.
13enpeck Lela Gould; Mr. Henpeck
Willis Powell. :'Prof Learned, Fred
Hooper; Mrs, Nt+edy Mrs. 'Iceman;
Madame
PLttt
Mrs. Adams; Widovw
or,, E. So;tthcotl. Miss FishwellMrs,
Tteamsn; Bride Winnie Howard;
Groom,, Wallace Puke. Special riumr
bars, were 'three choruses and a
.hirrs, Gees StualleeoMbst is 'viattiog
in Stratford,
Mr,ais rowld'c Iioyiek. is visitini; in aan-
trtlia 'tHh
Mr. T.. Baker and 1). klartleib are
in Toronto this n eek,
Mr. F, V. Samwell of Guelph was
here on (business Monday,
Mr.. J.e, D. Grant of London was
gets on business this week.
Mr Chas, 'Atrinson spent Friday
with his brother Chas, here.
Mr. ,Gd. Willis heather at Brighton'
is visiting his parents in Stephen.
:Mr. Garnet Hutchison of London'
spent the holidays at I;limvillcf,
Miss O'Brein of Mount Carmel is
learning the Dressmaking with Miss
Taut
Mrs, Geo. Powell. of 'Granton and
Mrs, Geo. McRoberts 'o, f Bryanstan
spe,n't Easter with friends.
Messrs •ArthurCa,nnoe of London.
and Earnest Connor of Woodstnok
Jspeaas,. ialtCotEastnorSer with their father M.
Mr. and Mrs. Salter London Road
Sfeou«thsvnreaekmoving• to Torotto in a
s:
Plreparolty service will be held ; in;
Coesitn Presbyterian church on Fri-
day ,eventing and communion will be
dispensed Sunday morning The Pas-.
to Rev. S. F. 'Sb,'trp will conduct the;
8 :rv],oes,
Messrs W. Birney, Clarence Hey, -
wood, Thos, 'Sa+nders, and • Will Snell
are home from ithe ''Canadian Business
College Chatham for the holidays.
Skating in April -On Monday last
a number of the bons played a game
of 'hockey at the. Donee .and there was
else skating in the eftw'rnocln. The
ice was in very poor condition, but;
this was something unusual to have
skating so 'late in the season.
You will look a good while 'before
you find a better remedy for coiughst,.
and colds than Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy. It 'not only gives relief -it
aures Try it when' you have la cough
or cold, . and you are certain to be
pleased with the prompt cure' which
it will laf4eet. For Sale by all dealers,
Sudden Dealth-The 'home of Mrs.
Thomas Cast' sr. of The Lddoin Road
north was suddenly saddened on Sun=
day last "when her daughter Mrs.
Rabt Ross; of Byroln, who was visit-
ing ber over Easter, was taken with
convulsions shortly after dinner and
died in a few minutes Death was
due to the rupture of a blodd, vet
sal in the brain; Mrs. Ross had been
in excellent health all through :the.
day. •
A very pretty wedding took placer
apt th .home: orf Mr. and Mrsr Alex Mc
Belch of the second concession of Stan-
ley when their eldest daughter Miss
Bella Ann 'was married Ito Mr. John
Kfenna.rd of 'St: Marys ir' I ev;'I7
Johnston' of Varna• Only the, immed-
iate relatives of the bride and groom
were present. The young couple pro-•
pose taking a trip through the west,
as far as-'Prin'ce Ruperlh, ,
Among ;those who spent Easier hol-
idays ou't`oii town were. -
Mrs. Rd. :Davis in Henson.
Mrs. G ,Manitl•e ih London+, •
Mrs. R Welsh in London;
Mrs. S. 'Fi!tto¢a in Toronto.
Mrs. 'II i,derin.an in Clintons'
Mr. W'.9tatham in Acton,,,'
Miss H. Sweet in' Hamilton.
Mr. Jos. Davis in Winghatnj;
Miss Sara &ireeit in Wirigham.
Mrs. Jonas ;Sutton in Parkhill.:
Bliss Dclighit-'Hobbs in Toronto.
The Misses Houlden in London.
Miss Olive W ooa rn Kirkton.
. Mr- 13.. Qivance jr. in London:
Mrs. Geo. Hawkins in Toronto;
Miss Ruby Treble in London Friday.
'Mr. and 'kIrs.' W. J. Beer in London
Mr, and Mrs. S. Jory in Brantford
Miss T. White in Windsor and Dat
roi'lf.
Mr. and .MrseCharl•.s Lindenfield in
Parkhill.
Mr. Cecil Mc Lead at his home in
Cen;traliaj. •
Mrs. 13. S. ;Phillips with her sou
in +T'o;roaco.
Mr. and elfrs,.'J. 14Lalleltt and child-
ren in London.
Mrs. A.,IMcPli'a son with her childL
rcn in f1'oron!to.
Mr, and Mrs - John Salter with their
children in Toronito.
Mr. A,. Camm and '.Mervyn spent
Saturday in Hensalre
Mr. J, Wood and Mrs, F, Durdlvr
with relatives in Detrcdt
Mr. land Mrs.. Wm. .Treble with
their daughter inrlbindon.
Mrs. J. G. Sltan.bury and children
in Whi't'by over Baster holidays,
.Mrs. 'Gera. (Hockey and Mrs. 13.
Boyle in
London
over
Saturday.rd
a
s.
.Mrs. C, LII. $+acne' and doughtier
f.3aritha are visiting in, Ailsa Craig. ,
Mr. W. A. Balkwill and daughter
Dorothy with Mrs. 13alkwills sister;
in S'tratfcrd.
lard rat Atheahomearof Md anr
Albert Miss6 WileWil`
lard (London Road north,
.stir • ,
Miss Jennie Strung d'aug'hter, of 'H.
Strang in Toronto visiting h'ez
aunt Mrs. Rev. Dr. 'Hanna.
FACE CREAM
is the next best thing to the '
secret of perpetual youth.
Ask the young -looking ladies
-they know why, 25 cents
buys a nice big jar.
A nythiog
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With the
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HOWEY'S Drugstore
ta. Fresh Chocolates for Easter gv
Among these who spent Easter hol-
idays int sown: wletiel : ' r
Miss Ida 'Cottle with her pare'n.ts,
Mmr.FridayJas-, Sparks of Ingersoll with'
fri a nest
llev. E. A. Fear of Blyth in town
Mr. Barry 'Carling under the pan.
ental roof -
Kr. Laney Heywood of Iona with
his pansies,.
. 'yi9Cr. Gordon Manns of Brantford
r
ti>ti h friends
Miss lM. Broderick o0 'London with
parent's.•
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Miss Eliesi Brown of Detroit with
her mother,.
Miss Sadie Walker of London with
her pa real ts.
,Miss Violet Willis of Marlette, Mich
with relatives. •
Mr. Jas. Bissett and son, of London
with relatives;
Mr. Earl Bi'ickwood of I'ng•ersoll
with' his parents
Mr. John Floyd of Kalamazoo Mich
with his mother.
Mr. Wallace`Fis'her of Montreal
with his parents:
Miss Cora Wilson of Hensnll with;
Misses the �3isses Jewell; I i
Miss Annie 'Sanders of Jarvis visit
ed with r'1a.tives. • r
Miss Carrie Moir of Toro'n'to under
the perm ta.l roof.
Miss Muriel Evans, of 'Ailsa Craig
with Mrs. Si Qua'no'e.
Miss Mabel rollick of 'Sit.141arys
der the parental rooif.
Mr. 1,V, Doan of London, with Mr,
and Mrs.'Chcs Sanders ,
Miss M. Wesl:lttnd of Wyoming,
with Mrs. W. G. Bissett►
Mrs. Reach of St. Marys with her
father Rev. Mr. Iiestle; -
Miss Murray of London wiitdr 'Miss
Lily Davis et Exeter North,
Mr. Garvey Acheson of London with.
his , parents at the central.
Mr. Thornton Fear of Blyth with
Mr. and Mrs. W. Si 'Howey -
Miss ' Ross Manning of 'Pittsburg is
visiting Miss Pearl Leavitt
IMr. Reg. Elliott of Norwich,. with
his •mother Mrs. 13. V, Elliott.
Mr. and Mrs. 3, Inwood of Llolndoln
with Mr. •and Mrs. S. Sanders.
Miss E. Jo'hlnslton, of ([Tendon visited)
with Mr. wind Mrs. E. Folljicld;'
Misses Mary land Beritha Mack Of.
Ttoranito gender the parental .roofs
Mr Acheson of 'Stratford •at the
home of Mr. and 'Mrs. S.'M;artin.'
(Miss Birnes of I n ersorf at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Davis„
Ur. Gordon Taylor of Clinton with,
his
pareln is Mr. .and
Mrs J -Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Huston of Lone
den with s ith M
r.nd:
a Mrs. Jas. Taylor,
Mrs. George Steaoy and -son of Tor-
onto with Mr. and Mrs, A. •Camm
Miss Gladys Weakley, of Woodtr
Stock, with Mr. and Mrs. N. Kastle..
Miss Vera Rowe of Toronto with
her parents Mr. and Mrs.R. N.
Rowel
Miss Bessie Welsh of 'London visit+
cd with her father Mr. John, 'Welsh
Mrs. D. MoKtillop at, West Lorne
with Dr. J. E, and. Mrs. McGillioudy
Mrs. Goodman of Traverse City,
Miele with Mr, and Mrs Jos. B;awden„
Miss Nettie Passmore of Toronto.
With h rclativLs an the Thames 13 cad.
Miss E. Bennett of Chatham at the
home of Dr. and. Mrs. Quackenbush.:
Mr. Case 'Howard of London wit•'is
.his pareinits Mr. and Mrs, J'. N. How-
ard.
Mr, and Mrs. Henry Whiting of
London at the ,home of •Mr.. J. W,
Wlelsl;'.
Ours. (Rev.,)ICS W. I3aker end daugh
ter of West Lorne with Mr. and Mrs..
E. rollick.
Mr. H rry Bowden' of Ridg•eitown'
with his grand ,pr.rents, Mr. and mfrs.
Jos. Bowden., "
Miss T. ?M.. S":anbury of 'Toronto
withod FMrrida., aynd Mrs. J. G. Stan.b'ury'
Go
Mr. I Bissett, end children and Miss
Edna 1Tisseitt of S.teathroy tinder the
parented
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