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Tlno ideal coy-
ea lam for bud..
rooms. The colors
3. ri e guaranteed
fast to seats and
water it come
in three colom
blue, green anal
brown. it, is re.
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event patterns
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tea trns;tta'
collars a
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color that y o u
want, They are
great value at F3i
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CIRI.L.ARED
COATS
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or stunted linings
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with good
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Market Report -,The foiiovvins
the re ort € the Exeter 13 0
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Wheat Standard 83..
Oats 40 to 32
Barley 50 to 57:
Buckwheat 40 to 60
Peas, S0c
Fatally Flour $`2,60
Shorts, 3
.Bran $2. ver toe
Low ;rade flour SI..50
Eggs 36 to :37
'Butter `24 to 25e.,
Creamery butter. 'ZS
Chick alae, 11
Cs.s,ielt dressed 13
/lens alive
}leas dressed 'l 0
Roosters aitve
Dressed
Duck alive 10
Puck dressed 13
Geese alive 10
Geese dressed 1'2
Turkeys alive 17
TitrIteys drea,ed 20 +;
Dried apples 6c.;
Potatoes 75 to t"0,.
Moss 5.10
I:z ortrrs 7,50 to 7.75;
Choice Jduteliera 7.25 to 7,50.
Sood Jda€tehera 0,fl5 to 7,00:
Choice knelfers 7.00
Medium. sheifev 0.75 to 6,25
Choice clove, 5,75 to 6.50
Good teen,, 4.75 to 5i0.,
Medaaaoa 4,.5
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We, buy according to tlality; We
pay 40c, for New Laid Eggs, not
over 9 days old; kiirE, pay 30Q
for Fresh Eggs,
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home nicer visiting
t.lni tetra G'8 ins Flans ty.
a" 1;NT iD-Exearianace6 single roan
est of eiiy life vvar is work on a
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Hear Ye
The Good News
FOR ALL THE;
Careful
A GAIN the near approach of
1-1 Christmas finds our shelves
groaning under their content
of Gift wares; But be ye not
Longer unwise. Let not another
week pass 'ere you draw from
our fast melting stocks your
supply of Xmas needs.
And May Thy Xmas Be a Merry One
Stocks never larger. Prices
never. lower. We are ready, Our
toy section is Open. You will find
our toys in the rear of the store.
We have Post ` Cards 5 for 5c.
Photo Calenders, Gloves, Hand=
kerchief-& Photo boxes. Brush &
(k.mb sets, mottoes and hundreds
of things we cant mention here.
We will set aside any purchases
till Xmas Follow allthe crowds
to the Big Variety Store. `
The Rome of Edison Phonographs
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Tose 'BIG VARIETY STOKE
eciai I)iscount to ,Schools and Churches,
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as f;1c sse,l, �, at
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of Blenheim.
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several weelrs,
11fr. 3. G. Dow returned home from.
tlaa vtitbst bast Friday where be "has
bee is 'avtih a load of horses. lie lett
aa�.lin Saturday evening for near Ott-
va.
Tla;t date,. on :vow)* o'enirg was
a uceessfut affair, ,Tara Vita Greh-
stra of London provided excellent
music. xk number were present from,
ut
oof town.
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Contirxnation services were held; in.
'rivtit Memorial church on Sabbath
rooming last by Bishop Williams. of
London. Eight went through the
beautiful and impressive ceremony.
Do you want your money standing
idle all winter and your goods asleep
on your shelves? If mot get out and
hustle for the Christmas trade, Tysa
the Times to help you push your
stock.
John Welsh will bold, an auc-
tion sale of his farm stock- and irapie-
nients, on Lot 24 concession 1 Cs -
'borne on Wednesday Dec, 3rd at 12.-
430; o'clock sharp See adv on page,
lour.
Saturday eveting as a couple of
young !men were driving down Moir.
street at a fairly good speed ote of
the front wheels of the buggy came"
off. The 'horse was brought to
a stop without ar,y damage 'being;
done.
Mr, J. W. Ilogarth principal of the
Avon public school for the past five
years, leaves at Christmas. He has
accented a similar position. at Cam -
bray near Lindsay, at an advance in
salary of $1.60 per azsaum payable.
monthly.
The Ladies Guild of Trivitt Mem-
orial church will hold their annual
bazaar in the Opera House on the
first Friday in December. There
wilt be an afternoon tea and nate of
work Admission IOc. In the even-
ing there will be a cantata, and sale
of work also Admission 25 cents.
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Or Saturday afternoon as Mr, D.
Bo. ie:ace end T.-)3rimacoxnbe were
drivir.g along Mair. street the horse
they were driving balked and reared
on his 'hind legs failing over on it's
tide and breaking the harness. It
got free ,from the buggy and started
of% at a walk but later became fright
,, ened and ran tor several blocks.
Rev, Dr. Flazlewood Secy of Tem-
perar,ce and Moral ref,a'rau occupied
.h the pulpit in Main street Methodist
church last Sabbath morniln;;, and in
Jrames Street chureb in the evening.
Dr I aziewdod gave It very interest-
ir.g discourse telling of the work of
i5 department. At the 'c' se of each
service isuhscriptions' were taken up.
�lrs,'D. Cobblodick who has been
or ducting a:storc.,at Exeter North
Ti
Miss Myrtle Chareltox leave's Z.lr
week for Hanley
4Sask,
Miss Mabel Follick has "retur i.;'ri;
home after visiting in St. Marys.
?The book lovers club 'met at
the home of Mrs, J, A. Stewart !rites
day afternoon.
Mv. Thos. Russett left this -week
for
Si
St Marys
Nvhere he will make his
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lar, 1Robt Fountain of Toronto; who
recently underwent an operatioon is
gradually growths weaker..
Mrs: Nelson Peistte returned last
Saturday after visiting her daugh
ter Mrs. J. tx, Walper in Harrow
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',�. A. J.v d'v' .
Heywood
a it
to
dent at. Toronto University, but who
ha e
s `tae n laid up with rheumatism,
and also underwent an operation- for
ear trouble has returned _boat to"
reohlpe1'ate..
,lliiss Olive Bern asses taken quite.
sarsldonly ill Oil Friday night last
and has been confined to the house
ever since, ,slier friends hope for al
speedy recovery.
Official notice has deem 'received
nlaat voting on ttse Saokt Act will
take Place throughout the county dx
Thssxsday January 29th. This date is.
patted to be tial.
Ta make the fame pay gill It can
pay. shoe, ld be tfae vabject o f ._:fry
gaud faraaier, snot to ilstPosety r ,h the
K=arat, taut ao lia•ndlaa it as ., haair,s
preposition. a. Do this and yc.aa
t.°0 ' 1 to .succeeal„ The We"try S. n
to the taraov r s basin CS t, a lex
a a.e p 1'ou, e)Act the pubs ah,'s as
o t cad. They mill be Flt ;as>a1 ae
it;;:b free ssonopla copies.
1 alt Down Cellar --Mrs, Thos gar -
7,),
u,a met with rn unfortunate
aedil-
ta ownas?erinieedvcinianglreolfarg k
vt°n ink meat and bad a.,,cane ante. "4e
ttolteu sv tbout a light foarg4iiug
ale bad 1eit rhe trap door of the eel-
ar oiler., :Slee tell thaou b the own-
as:A; Striking herr :head ag'aicst fia'st
brick, wall ir.t1icting a gas1a hcd
otherwise bruising herself.
eTfao
;yam d ,Mr John Yontg oC
and Beed was,destroyed by fire
Thursday of last v ee4k. ?ear
morning sanoke vv as ,men iFtSAItOR
tna Pirko 10014)11:g tett Caaaa tut
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mid R4 no trace, of !lore,;.
ovval . it broke seat' later arm. t:ho
her with all the winter
,brayed, SpoutaPeous
Stapopsed to. 1 the
bad' on 'hand
of ,ft*cd for ,:inter.
can
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;s. illustrattci vvitln aattreop
yvvs ir. Garen cl'reslavterirats, eb
Tuesday cvenir.,g. Tbore ,areae
of aatterlance, the church beim
d. 1)r. 11c(regor illuatr ted
ita5izcd some of the uppzling
ns in congested ;districts and
t some of our cities. Es de -
1 ted the work, the brar.ela dse
represertcd, was trying, to acoom-
radish. '.l"knrticular attention iss 'being
poll to the cbildrer. and the results`
care very gratifying. A reflection nvgq
tabar up at the close of the service.
Wow' a :Taint Steck Cnnapany-The
Jackson Manufacturing Company has
been ebanged trona a parte ership to
a joint stock company 'and in :future
will be known as the Jackaort Aran,
u acturing Company Limited. The
capital is . i" 5Q 000 and the directors
W. Jackson, T. Jackson, Jr., 11. Tarr
Rance and Miss a. witts The ot-
fivers arty; President., 2'.Tnckosn;
Vice. T. Jackson,. jr., ;,Treasurer Mass
T. ,Nitta, Secretary, I1fiss 7. 'Winch)..
Since tis organization and without
any assistance from the (home town,
the Company has steadily confirmed
to prosper and now has branch Inc-"
torics at Zurich, Exeter. and Cxoder-
ich; 'Its' product, the Lion Brand
Boys clothing one of the 1)4st, known
brands in the trade is sold from
ocean to ocean.: Th,e Company has ex
perienced some difficulty mot it. sell-
ing their out put but im being able to
turn out enough to supply the, de-
nand-Cinton New Era
ifilTJ i,'SDAY NOV, 27 I.913
6OULD S
GROGERY
PROW1I 47.
Opposite Electric Light Plan
We make i "ia3itt,,ir of
ling Family Orders. The.
Groceries we deliver to you
are the best to tae lead and the
prices we ask are the lowest
possible.
Send orbring your next or
der to ens and be conviaaced.
tai it this is the Right Store to.
buy your Groceries and Pre-
visions.
THE Thi An O .c STORE
ANTED.- (Bole' $ ii 't aed.
Fresh Eggs.
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can band the best
goods to latish=
the wants of our
many customers.
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They are made by the most
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to insure accuracy -and from the
finest materials obtainable: for
the sate of durability. In ` fact,
they are made a little better than,
seem necessary.,
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Means
ter Carrie°
Just take a little time. Figure ft out for
seif. Perhaps you have not taken time to
onsider what it would meals to you to in-
11 one oi'tbe eelerbated B. T. Bros. Litter
iers., Every wide awake business Mia
ell you it pays to keep up -to date. A
arrier cuts down: your time, enables
you to feed more stock,, greatly reduces the
labor, and keeps your stables in a better con-
dition, come in and talk it over.
vv ell .
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mainly
Oa Sunday Deg. If
iltiethudlst chords will oia.
FAO' i•''.irat Anniversary of
h :lieu: J, tie', i3aird of Mitchell is to
the preacher sat the day,.
Meeting a t rclll Coln
Council
The Council of the Corporation of
the County of Enron will met In the
Connell. Chamber in the Town or Goat
erica► On Tuesday December the awed.:
►t 3 o'clock ALL accounts against the
county must be placed with the Clerk.
before this date.
W. LANE Clerk
Dated at Godex1ch Nov.. l:3th 1913
Jai es Beverley
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FLTNEit4t1 Dram:non
AND ENBALdiER
T"iain St., Exeter
Phone 62,
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Xmas. time is Kodak time. A Kodak adds
100 per cent to the pleasure of your
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Xmas. Get a Kodak now. Anyone
I can kodak. Dont go away for Xmas with=
out one and miss taking pictures of things
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•you see and visit.
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KoItds
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From $3.00 up and as high as you like.. Films and
• Film Packs, Dry plates, !Printing Paper and• i
all accessories for picture taking. A"
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• Military Brushes
4 Ebony or Persian
® ivory lots to choose
from at $2 to $6.50
44. with cases.
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• leather 1.25 to 3
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83.50 per box. Will arrive week before Xmas so as !;o be fresh., O '
PERFUMES
The best Canad-
ian American and
Frenck makes.
at 25c to <fl.
See our
XMAS PENNANTS.
at 1,5c each
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Manicure Setts o
We have sortie extra •
in this year $1.25 to •
$111 See our six piece
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,a� tcgetber $with the two lots of . s ; .11oweys' Drug Store for .las 4
and tracing on Andrew Street 'airs- 4,
Cobb edict,.' will take posserssion -some .-
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ell
Fresh Meats
At the new Meat Market yon can
get all kinds of fresh meats, sausage
bologna, cooked and smoked meats
Butter; Eggs and Cheese, and an up
to da.te stock of
Groceries
SEVERAL VARIETIES OF FLOUR 7-,*
Turkeys, Ducks and Geeee taken at market prif3es
GIVE ME A TRIAL
R. Bedford
Just Arrived =
New Fancy Goods and Stamped Linens
For Xmas. Trade.
Lunch Cloths Sofa Cushions Lace Collars
'<Tray Cloths Pin Cushions Collar Setts
*.f I °Laundry Bags Hand Bags Beaded Bags
Stamped and worked Towels and Cases,
Trish and Swiss Embroidered Handkerchiefs.
Beautiful in Design and in Texture
All prices horn 3c. up Go 50c. each.
See our Handkerchief display in. Son,thyWindow
We have a beautiful selection of China
Hand Painted Japanese Goods just arrived
Our Grocery Dept. is Now Complete
we are prepv'ed to take o ders for Xmas Grocei:es
los I3eE,t Splfcted•Raisins Tic Figs, Dates, Ntits. Honey, -
3 lbs Bebt-Currants 25c AssOrted`Peels. Icing Sugar,
Cooking Molagies