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'ETER TI ME'
THURSDAY gl"ARC,H
3; 1913
P
t'Iarket Report.—The following is
-he report of the Exetar markets e9r
rected u'p to .,lar« fr €th.
Wheat cents
Oats 34,
-Barley 4S to JOG
B•a kwbeat 48 to 50
i`-2 t JI.QII
Shorts £.`3,
'?-'sraE ,522: 1'er to
3` del }Irian "zit
Low grade. flour ,$1 ap
> Gs 20
Potatoes 135
>rae'dd aP'Oes 4e
1. tea
i 9,207
Clronee E.N.perE Steers 3, a ; to `8.91
Med ;':N:oo! t Steers 4;..40 re 6-69
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c=hoice lilateber lielfetw 62.a to 5,4
''M ediaxa t Aiutclter TXeifers 5.09 O,OD
Melee "B'uteher rows i nti, t 0504
Xed m +..i'Matcher -atm „*....to. to v-.03.,
Vonlllotl? lsowvs�x5 to 3,75; .
Choice X40.111.1)s 9,09 top aid
'haste Shelli 5- i-4 ito 04
' Sw,Ta be$, to announce our opening dis
pay of Spring Millinery on Wednesday
March 1� . following viii and fol owv ng clays. The lna£o
1 this Season haye a Style aI?d a, $n tlrtnesa
atbout them that you will like. We certain-
l invite everywoman of Exeter and sur--
▪ rounding
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roe nding country to call and ,see the Spring
rDlsPlaY-
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:.coats
E.ader
s, s
sago fat Clutha atl
i'l,ilbrrd, right up t,
e about them that
(silents.
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LOC AL 4 ("penciller U. M. Doyle is; able, to
• to, out after hilts recent- illness`
Mr.,Frank ZaIltttt 3r, has talren
posi.tio? -whiz the RTncksoza
l Mr. Hoy Pa.rsous whwa 1144 been illi
with, c;neumoaaia has suffered a re, -
Dont Monkey
with, that Cough
USE Yt 10110 MM 91 Tilt
Big eot1e for 25e,
ft o W ey s Drugstore
The Eastern .(ever in ,the latest out:
b_•eak, a,
Nix,. M. Wexler spent the week end
la London,.
=Mr, and. Mrs. Ray are 'Loth. steadily
't=SD�TSFfA3A�. � n
Mr. ' eTt rlaTiic51 has ."'eCiU
position in London,
Ur. Ela'ier Willis of Steplaen_is ill
With appendicitis..
Mrs. W. Martin and Miss W. How,
and wore in. L90o43 or. Saturday.
e ;est cuss
t .stat sieli'+re.st t
der` mac.
aekaged tIf ' Ba
orte,
laaz Siloza't u;at la
lza'edate4 =Wheixt kaer
llo^ s' J;`oaaskd
5.n 4.10P r.
nom
Roiled Oats fay( e
Ia`inll inlaer lealt.Betb 8iscaait ac
hurtle t extracts was
disc Illa ek Teak fair 23G
Ike Tes'.6 20
tie Mi od" ea 254
rkao Balm t oyaitYeast Caaake$ foroaw.
a lip aeasf %%URI '2:i4
sn cgs* Cazraa
veil for '?:ie
"i :naw 1zlal*s L nazlztiary Soap, for `Kae
ill
?ere
idI faa'cl
Ire
31 , Q, rewvs has returned !tial
yC t after .S tel'Idata;” Sk'L`41'.3.1
W. World of ]?uzondale
mister Mrs, 11, Liok1e
darill et V sant ?grit.
w attend'', the
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\ra'Ineipeg
rimy
zz is o€Ieail ; IMO
the ltuildin? Via•
weliffe has wurclaaastti the
tf Mr. Mt Taylor- end is
n this wvee3
PiaSett sr; left; `this wvaek
etre :Mich., to visit whir ter
fars< Mown.
ft "ue;.sday for th
aslant another e ;seasOn
lloaala steaad.
. \aaaake,ca, ens
S ask. are
this vzo sty«
uraa: ;off lett 'Taak'Stl.
Visit Icor agister.
aarxted home.
utast 13, nil
for Mot;u
^ivizrter 'here.
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Microbes in Your Scalp
Authorities say that a mlcroba
causes baldness. .0 you are dosing
hair try our remedy at our risk.
Professor Unna, of Germany, and
Dr. Sabouraud, the great Preach
Dermatologist, claim that a mi.-
probe
icrobe causes baldness. and their
theory has been verified by eminent
scientists. This microbe destroys
the hair follicles, in tithe causing the
scalp pores to close and the scalp to
become shiny. Anon, it is believed
nothing will revive the growth. If
areatus before this occurs, baldness,
may he evereorne,
ci nothing that We kna�v iaa g IdMn . 'ice,
given such, universal satisfaction is
treating tsar scalp end hair as Rexali
1'93" Hair Tonle it bas been de-
signed after long study to overcome
the cause of failing hair as discovered
by Pref. Unn n Dr:. Sabrainierl and
other scalp and hair specialists, and
we believe it will do more -than navy
thing else can to remove dandruff and
top falling Bair; and if any human
agency can promote a new growth
of hair it will do that, toe -
We want you tomake us prove it.
We will pay for a month's treatment
of Resell -93" Hair Tonic used dor-
ing a trial, if you, will 'use it ac-
cording to directions, and are not:
tl orelighIy satisfied, When we will
do tins, yen surely- should not iresitatS,
to at lei try i t.
Start the treatment today. Your
inere net:west will get your money
backi you Want it. Two sizes. 30
rami &1,90.
YOU can buy, Heal „03,,. 19t447. TWO
ii# .this commtmity only lair oar store:. 4
W. S. COLE.
27aa# siva taut
Roac>aal Store ip pearly es -r3, tri
tiF ail -'alio T.Frilr it da tea ce- adds apd
toldrotano. ;AM as aw differenic 7t 1
wilily for•.rieprly wowonlocary' law3rraaax t}l
cacti llY 40 For the particular
tor vehacitaig'rtise0eattcal.
Thi RrR?rasl! Stora arc , ra rira'$ tlrea#akk.
liningR,1ra
"Mr. Brett
a load last well;. and grate his aniabe
Wambold of D;asbwoad has
hat's€ of Mrs,,'Or*'g'Ary' doubl'o
Illtt Main Street.
'being admitted taz Selttlot all
wtzust be vaceizaa,t'rd. A11
as ctr'Lisicltlr,
of iota,),
'eek. Size £
re of leer az
ieit
One +lilt
aa1 :sirs.
eves Trot
ani
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Tlac ops ratiaxz w,:
Perkins ig navy
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BAZAAR
SALE
Tls is the' ear 1
y 3 and we will
put on a 13c sale on
THURSDAY MARCH 13th
Lasting 13 Days Only
SALE PRICE AT 13e
Come and see the values
offered to you at 1
OlVaCreCio
Get your St. Patrick's and Easter Post Cards here
Try our Easter Candy at 13c a bag.
J. WILLIS POWELL.
THE BIG VARiETY STORE.
on an tilst'anoe wit
rel: er the late,
)iakri'at wcera Mr. and
of Sarnia; Wm, T
teleit1e and Mlss
lt'ft lr ednesdt}
ar L few days Iteao
bo.7se in Crystal
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son. . wvPasbo sbgmore ebeand Atcn vish•.
-
axound 2ry,ere left for low-
esdaY.
latei Mrs.
eul:ied by 'Air
has #teen sold "to' Mr, Wm.
of &Oben
ttzs. 'Ttran'k Ilandroek lett
home in Mfaidstone, Alta,
Miss dole Creech =com-
as far as London.
i'essxs.`. Doyle. T. °Carlinx' '4Gea
trios g, Gould and To. htalle:tt
were in London or Monday Made tout
in the Collinwood-Londor. ;game.
\ViiiExeter celciarar#o hxaY 24th
this year? Will somebody get busy?
We have a good baud and t:;oott
i;cens to bars: it alp bat we want:
starter.
I al' 14tbaiaon.
WANTED—Girl for glee(;; house-
orkin,stool/ faamily*;mlasi .1;1
st ood
Book :and zinderatar.4 tine ordira-
s,'ry 1^ousebold duties. No washing ^.
y� r;rrstnamlly or by letter« to
Its. Calla ;hart 61.3; "t#T't+llazaztaaa
StreetLoudon Phone 708.
verve pretty( wedding was solemn -
on :+.i�nrcln a£la 1019 p tn£ '£'he �hanne
1, . '�
at .1`r azad 14txs xta. l�cr '
nzaak; wvhrn
tinct( only dun later Miss Eunice A
,as united in zxzarria;e to lir, X, W.
80, a'nrosaaerous merchant of
on Staslr.. 'The vers gtdtay was
rami, 1 by ;f, -v. W, OE. 17,1LeAlisl'gr
live o'clock lft, m. In the presrinee
ut sixty invited !guests while'
the strains of 'Afendelsohns ww°ieds ir4
snnrch was 'played by 'Miss iVeliie
:Caton sister of the 'groom. ''lata'
bride entered the 'parlor leaning ot
the arae of hers father and score' a
pretty gown of (-teamcrepe de ohiaga
with silk trimming,, and tarried a
shower 'bouquet of cream bridal roses
'Atter i:he ceremonyrtmonS
and
congratula-
tions,
ratula-
tions all were Stated. toa sum Y
thous supper. The balance of the
evening was spent it musts`' honbs.
solos. !games etc; The bride. and
groom. were recipients of many beaut-
iful and useful presents among which
was a five hundred dollar .ehe.Ln
Guests were Present from St, Marys
In -Jerson., Lake Side. Granton and
Exeter. ,Mr, and Mrs. Stone left' on
iTonday evening March 10th for
their future home in Swanson' Sask.,
Their many friends jo;ri it: wishing
them a happy and orospero'as future
Mr, John Mitchell. one r° the old-
est residents in .this seiet'r•a, died or.
Saturday last at the age of' '74 years
and 8 months. The 'deceased .had
been ailing for about three years and
a't different times his life bad been
dis'paired of. Ile was a fife-lon,g iren-
ident'in this 'Community 'heirlg, born
on the London road south of tow's..
About 56 years ago lie was married
to (Miss Ann Dearing •w ho• still sur-
vives,him. Atter their marriage Mr.
bush
on a
1 settled
itches
�4Irs. li I.
and
farm at Sharon hewing out a' home
ror themselves. Later they moved to
Crediton and for some time conduct-
ed a general store. Mr. Mitchell al-
so ran a brick yard for a number ot
years in Creclii:on. Later they mov-
ed to Dashwood •conducting- a gener-
al store and afterwards moved to
Centralia conducting the same lite'
n1 business.' About twelve yearly -a-so
they moved to Exeter where they
have been a valued resident ever since
The deceased was a Methodist in
religion and a Conservative it poli-
ties, 'Besides his sorrowing widow
he is survived `by ten ,chldre'ri. 7 girls
and three boys, Mrs. J. Neaman oT
town ; Mrs. C. Eau. !Crediton; Mrs,
W. Anderson. 2nd orSte'pher: ; Mrs.�N
G. Motz of ipinka.Man; 'Mrs. l
Mitchell of London; Mrs. J. Morley
and Mrs. F. Sweet of Dxeteir;, Wil-
liam'of: Grand View Man; Wesley of
Tcgo and Mark of "Londofr besides
five sisters, Mr,. Wm..Dearin; Exp•
ter; Mrs C. Sweitzer Kilinanagh
Mrs. iS: Boyce of Marlette Mich;`
Mrs, J. Tfa.rtleib of "Detroit ; and. Mrs.
Wm. Redden of Crediton fast; also
37 Igr:and children; and 16 l;reazt
i-rrand'�e-hildren. The'funeral! , 'was
,lheld on Tuesday afternoon to thk
'ter !Cemetery.;
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What You Get for
Your Money
Examine our goods and prices, examine other
goods and prices. You. will inevitably
come back to ours.
Here are some reasons:
Any fur irt:the place—Half Price.
Nine Ladies Sweaters left -Half Price
Felt es—Half Price;
I't:13oots and Shoes—Half
Ladies low Overshoes sizes 21, to 6 for 60c a pair
Mena and boys heavy Gum Rubbers at ;sacrifice prices
Big variety of Gloves and Mitts at March prices.
.Hoots, Shoes and Rubbers our Specialty
We have just passed into stock a shipment of Astoria Shoes for men
Seeour samples of Made -to -Measure -goods for your
p fit
g
tang Snit or Overcoat. We guarantee fiand work an-
w
C!.r
).t'iss Irene Xlandtord of Ingersoll
visited with friends in town ,a con
Talc of days this 'week. llXi; : Eland -
ford recently graduated as nurse
from St, Lake's Vospital in . ew
York.
'uhf+•.; 'Barry Puke of thee Sank of
Co amerce bus been transferred .to
the Parkhill branch. Barry 1s a
bright young span and has to 'hosts of
trim!i in town who will' wish fijsa.
success in life. a l
Mr. Rv _'oratan Gibson g Madge ad a of New
e
'Stork sen of the late Sauruel` IMad;3b
was married on Tl'farch Bilk to.
Helene Hunter graduate nurse of
that city. Mr, and i'&s.-iiMad:3e will,
be at home after May first at 661
West 180th Street.
Mr. Harry Rowe of the. London
Road South has disposed of his: fine
far n to Mr, Sidney Snell. 'of i3allr-
mote, who takes iosse!sion April lit
Mr. Rowe is moving to •towns =having
rented the rlesidencu of JY1r. Wm.
Blatchford on William Street.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Dearing' 'have
the sympathy ot many friends in the'
loss of their young son -Cecil! 'Pictotr,.
who died on Friday March 7th dt the.
age of 12 years, 9 months and, 3 days
Cecil was a bright tromising 'lad.
with a kind and`"lovinn, tclisFositior
and was highly esteem/e.d by his
school mates. Last May he was tak-
en down with measles falloWad by
1.1eurisy from which be recovlexed
but suffered a relapse in November
Tie recoverietd
from the second at-
tack
tack and about tendays' before' big
death he was taken down. with La
Grippe which settled around ;his
heart; and : in spite of the hest .of
medical skill and loving care passed
away on Friday. The funeral was
held on Monday; and was .verp lamely
attended The floral tributes were
very 'beautiful and included a lar;1c&
number, among them being a bask'.t
of flowers and a letter of condolence
From Miss Marchand teacher. bind the
pupils of S. S. NO. 3 Stephen and a
bouquet of while carnations from the
Sons of. England.
THE OLD
Will
To Out€ d
.THE
NEW WHY
111,
Take Howey's
Cure -a -Cold
106 Capsules
25 cents a Box
Drugstore
o ey.
Fay
snail ww•°,ce+k wile
d' Elliott awe+re atwv: _
sato tivir home and.
eddy b( itw'ontlltl
Ise nt a ,fow slays of 'last week
a'elatives iia iolvn. Mise
ft on Monday for Detroit where
ltt visit her brother:
of the Ilonrd lot realE
s kaaat ago churches es shall he a'ten:iZ
n the I,i3th. but It' no noir cases
aavclop aa'stion of opening' that
!lurches for ;aster will le consider
',Tans. kle~ er'lcy an'e,t with,
a'aaintal�l accident nn Monday. She wan
he stable and: was knocked' over
by tine horse, the :haste stepping art -
a her hand -taring her to the
road, Iter band was badly bruised
and: rut by the horses) Shoe.
ilennle---Dougall,—A very happy e-
vent took palace at the, home or htr.
and Mr's. \4illiaxz 1Jotx;a11,,. of flay
Tp, on WednesdayXaroh t3
fi z aat
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high noon, when heir >aeeosd dtiugh-I
ter .Mabelie G was malted, in ''mar-
ric to Mr. Milne li Rennie, one of
liensall s young and etter"prisin, buS-
iness men. At the uixpointteld hour
:Idle bride entered the drawing -roost
leaning on the arm of her farther,. as
atiiss' Elizabeth Rennie, sister oil tit
vroom, splayed the wedding march.
The bride looked charming, gowned
in white duchess ,.!tin and earry'r s
a bouquet of whiite roses. Att<:'r th3
young natfole, who were unathended
had taken their Places under an 'arch
of evergreen, Rev. E',MeL Smith; bre-
formed the terternony. During the
MissElizabeth Ed`z. eth Ren-
niecan.Y
x#
congratulationsa
a
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sang very sweetly '',Perfect Love'
The bridal 'party and sryuest,a to till
number of fifty, then ;proceidded 'to
the dining -room, where a 'delicious
wedding re'pa.st was served. Alter
a social hour they drove to liensall
where the bride and !groom took the
train for a trip to Hamilton, •Torognt4
and Ottawa, amid showers of confetti
The 'brides travelli'n_ suit was of tun
tweed; with hat to match. :The
grooms present to the bride. coos a
Substantial che=que and to the pianist:
a broach. The bride received many
beautiful ipresents. Upon the return.
of the happy couple they will 'take up
residence in ;:Iensall. The Tines
io?ns with their arany friends ir.., with
ing the newly wedded couple a happily
married life.
Sft6 IFIL 1NDU6IMLNTS
GROGf(EftYa GROGERIES
E, GIVE TEN GENTS FOR
EVERY 611511 DOLLAR SPENT
IM THIS STORE. IT PRY'S TO
PRY 61511•
BEDFORD
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watch
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employ in: 4ul' at re > tw department
my first class mat r ai, jyl b. an oxpl r
ropel<teei meal knowledge to fully un-
and its adjustments. f your
perfect satisfaction bring it to
are fon` examination.
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Choose Glasses that are Becoming to You
It is choice that is made easy by the good quasi=
ties and attractive appearance of,
t.i
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Y t A'
') i,, FITS -U EYEGLASSES are decidedly becom-
ing and when correctly adjusted give an 'ai
ar of
'distinction to the wearer. They will neither shake
off nor fall off. •'<` t - t 40a
FITS -U EYEGLASSES are stamped with
tine monogram 6 a mark which means absolute 1
'reliability in all optical goods. You will find them fa
tat this atom(.--
iowey's
Drtigstore
Chemist andi
Optician
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EXCURSIONS
To Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta
HOMESEERERS SETTLERS
Low Round Trip Rates each Tuesday;
Mauch to October inclusive
Winnipeg acid Return - $35.00
Edmonton l and Return - 43.00
Other points in proportion
Return Limit two months.
TOURIST SLEEPING CARS
on all excursions. - Comfortable berths, fully
equipped witii bedding, can be secured at COLONIST CARS ON ALL TRANS,
moderate rates through local agent. No charge for Berths
Home Seekers' Trains Leave Toronto 10.20 p.m. during March
April, September and',. October, and at 2 p.m. and.
10.20 p.m. during 1%iay, June, July and August.' .,
Throua;lh Trains Toronto to Winnipeg anti ":West
For settlers travel-
ling with live stock
and effects.
SPECIAL TRAINS
Will leave Toronto
Each TUESDAY
MARCH AND APRIL
iL
10.20 p.m.
Settlers and families
without live stock
should use
.REGULAR TRAINS;
. Leaving Toronto
10.20 p.m. Daily
Through C olonist
tSieeera
and Totuis p
Full particulars from any C.P.R. Agent or write M. G. ,Murihq,
District Passenger Agent, Toronto
:some men are too fresh •themselt•e
ver to be able' to get a fresh start,
The practical; politician always likes
o have= a supply or. emergenaey poll -
les on hansL
It is sometimes hard to be both pray-
Taut and popular.
It is easter to be foolish't
aver from that conc:itjona.
Anyway, there is this abortobscurl-
is comfortable a and its t pmasnds
e easilg, eornpnea with. a
n to re -
Getting euoney is interesting, an
losing it is generally more exciting.
It is easier to understand how so
people lave than why they want
:n P he
Gettin.. married seems to !..
eprinci u amusement ,of a Ce.rtak
meet Et our:societ
Whet: -lie atialet'c dames tet"thea.
ballot probably the strong arra oL thea',
law will be ai)ettel, by the" stsoan„ s -
of the voter tot the astnng, good oz~xt'
fal'illler.
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