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WHEN ANYTHiNa NEW
N OUR, LINECOME$'
To ToWil
WE
SRIZINQ IT.
6r1" ALL OF THE
NEW YOU
AIZE INVITED TO LOOK
AT OUR. CLQTHINQ
COME To US FoR, THAT SUIT OF CLOTHES AND
SPRING oVER.CoAT YoU NEED. WE WILL NOT
SPRING QLD, SHoP WORN GooDS oN YoU. WE
WILL SHoW YoU FRESH, NEW, BRIGHT, UP -
To -THE -MINUTE STYLES AND PATTERNS.
oUR. CLoTHING IS ARTISTICALLY DESIGNED
AND PVT ToGETHER, BY HIGH GRADE TAILORS
WoRKIN6 UNDER, SANITARY CoNDITIoNS.
YoU WILL LIKE THE LooKS or oUR„ CLOTHES
WHEN YoU SEE THEM. WHEN YoU. PRICE
THEM YOU WILL BUY. YoU WILL LIKE OUR.
MERCHANDISE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT IN
oUR, SToR,E, AND oUR, PRICES, Too.
BLIJ.e. SERGE SUITS FOR MEN
A Spleadid range of Young Mens and Mons Blue Serge suits. Every
garment is carefully tailored in single breasted sack style. All sizes spec-
ially priced - . os18,00
NATTY NORFOLK SUITS FOR BOYS
With fancy pleats and belts. All with full cut bloomers, strongly
made from dark brown and grity tweeds. Big range of blue serges as well
... . ...... ',,," . ge 50 to 9-00
MILLINERY OPENINGS *,
On Friday and Saturday of this week and following days. A fine
array of Spring Millinery will.be on display in our show rorms. We cord-
ially invite every woman of Exeter and surrounding country to come and
see the new creations.
NEW- DRESS GOODS
In spite of the war we have been successful in obtainiag a complete
assortment of the very newest in dress goods, Special Blue Serge for suits
and dresses at per yard $L25
WHITE WAISTS
en fine lawn with embroidered fronts, roll collar and long sleeve. A
d. Linty and serviceable waist in two styles priced at 1.25 and 1.50
LADIES TAIORED SUITS
, We are showing a most attractive display of Ladies Tailored Sults.
They are priced as low as 14.00 others sell at... 20.00 to 25.00
LADIES ODD COATS
Be sure to see the assortment of Odd Coats that we are showing this
season for Misses and Women Priced at .... . ...8.00 10.00 12.50.
KING HATS FOR MEN
Many new and attractive shapes for young meet and men. Wear a
King Hat, they are known the world over. each — $2.25,
NOBBY SPRING DAPS
We have many Nobby Spring Claps for Boys and young men, n the
new shapes and cloths at 50e, 75c and $1.00
WALL PAPERS
Our Spring 1915 line of Wall Papers include papers suitable for any
room in your home. Beautiful papers for dining rooms -and parlors
at per roll 25c.
LINOLEUMS.
In 2, 3 and 4 yds. wide, in neat patterns and new designs. It is the
best Scotch make, "Nairne.' Make your selection early while the as-
sortment is complete.
INLAID LINOLEIJMS
Thin quality comes only in 2 yard widths. The patterns are stamped
through. Two very neat tile petterns at per square yard —
n.
A. STE ART
PHONE 16
f!MADE IN CANADA
Ford Touring Car
.2atk, Price $590
Prices of other Ford cars are
Two -passenger Runabout $540,
Two -passenger Coapelet $850;
Five -passenger Sedan $1150. All
cars fully equipped, including elec-
tric headlights. Prices E 0. B.
Ford, Ont. Buyers of all Ford
0..trs will share in our profits if we
sell 00,000 cars betweenAugust 1,
1914, and August 1, 1915. All
Ford cars are on exhibition at
EXETER—Mita Ste!i, Dealer
t
Market Reporta-The following IS
the' repent . of the Exeter market
eorreeted up to March 17the
Wheat $1.30.
Oats 56
13arlee 75
Buckwheat 75e
Peas $1.5$ to lettid
• Flour $4,011
Low Grade Flour $2.09
Bran $28.00 per ton
Shorts $30.00 per ton
gnaw Beet pulp $27.00 per ton.
Eggs 180..
Dairy butter 26o.
Creamery butter 35c
Chickete 'alive 8 ;Dressed 10
Ducks, alive cliressed
Turkeys alive 14; dressed 16
Old Toms, alive 11c, dressed 13
Gee ee ;alive clresaed 11 .
Potatoes. 60 to 60.
Dried Apples .05o.
Hogs $7.60.
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LOCAL
TURNER—In Stanley, on March 4th,.
to Mr. and Mrs. John Turner a sett
mule Misses iCarling :were in Londoe
on n113,arsday.
Mrs. J. N. Howard entertained Ien
Tuesday evening.
Mr. Frank Delbridge as purchased
a Ford automobile.
Misses Annie bee' and Ella Baker
visited in. Crediton over Sunday.
Mrs. P. K. Matthews, of Watford,
is the guest of her sister Mrs. P. A.
May.
Li:Grippe has been vile the rage
around. . ntown during the past :few
wkz
Miss Mars Moro left Tuesday to vis-
it for "a 'few day e with, Mr. and. Mns,
S. J. Knight, of Guelph.
Mrs. Jas: Sheebottom and son, Res -
eel". of London Tpe visited Mrs. S,
Atkinson over Su.atle.Y.
Mrs. D. Seirres, of Hensel', visited
Miss Kathleen Stewart for ;a few
days during the past week.,
Mrs. M. V. Salter and family, of
London, are visiting the former's par-
ent., Mr. :held Mas. Rd.; Gould,
Mr. Hy. !Hooper, who has been cot:t
fired to his home here Tor a number
of weeks Wm:nue:II illness, returned to
London leet week.
Mr. Case Howard, or the Molsons
Bank is thieving his hblidays and Mr.
Chas. Dyer, evhe has been 'stationed
at Clinton; is' relieving. •
"eMr. 'Wtedon, ef the Dank Of Com-
merce star has beei transferred to
Barrie and Mr. Laurie of Tiled -fork
has „peen transferred. here.
Re,Bowen, representative of the
British 'and Foreign :Bible ;Society,
preerceed• Caven' Presbsterian
Church last Sebbat,11' morning and the
English church.aenight.
Miss Pridhane .of the Exeter H, S.
staff was galled to Goderieji Tuesday
owing 'to the death of '.tker sister Uel;
en Who died in Site:tram& /from- ap.
pendieitis. Miss Pridhein was attend-
ing Normal slitcool at Stratfoed.
Mr.. and Mrse•Herman El14et and
idester, .1/wide, of, Luean, viseted. the
rorraer's parents, Mr. end Mrs. Tel
Elliott, on guides.. ' Mr. Elliott ad-
dressed the young meets' class itt Milli
srteet eleireh on guridayeafteenho O.' -
The auction sale of the eetete.,of
th,e late S. Skinner was held on 3-lo4t
day th.ere being a lar,gecrowd at the
ale. The farm waS'ementiased by the
oldest son Ccs.cil and the household ef-
fects and *most 6! the stock sand imi-
plements were. bought in. •
Rev. Alexanderare Port
Peres, Ont., pa,ssed.'away "oh—March
7theinehiss75th 3 ear. He had been en
popr•lhealth for some ;time- but death
camp seldden13 and unexpectedly beat
trouble being 'the cause. of his death.
He was a 1:atelier of David Richard of
Stephen.
Mr. A. E,Andrews Le CAS' week
moving ;into the house on. Giclley
street recently purchased from the es-
tate of the late Mrs. A. Snell, end
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hodgert, Of Us -
bone are moving into the house va-
cated by Mr. Andrews. We Welceme
them. to town.
The Logie Missionary Society of the
Presbyterian church will give a
Bazaar end Entertainment in tire
Opera House •on 'March. 26th. At 3
p.m. there will .be a bazaar at which
will be oefered for sale useful articles
suno es eprons, caps, sunbonnet/se etc,
also Lome -made cooking, home-made
candy, etc. Admission including lance
10e. In the evening a drama en-
titled "Valley Farm" will ,be, put on
bs the young people of Hensel'. This ,
has been delivered in urich, Stella W
and. Hensel' end wasee. splendid mei
cess. Tickette adults 25e; children 15e eT
• ISS MORLO,C1K
Announces 'her 'Millinere Openings en
Saturday, Merch 20tla, next, and, the
following deeht wileere 5(1I1 will see the
latest and. ap-tcedate designs in SPritE
Milliuer3, Rtiplase you will honor ue
Wahl our vist
P. W. HODGSON,
Carpenter and Bender —
Plane furnished.; Estimates given free
on all ciesses or buildings, 0-18-t111
SPECIAL—Kindly vieitql)drst, W. DI
yea's store' next week, Monday, Tues-
day, 'Wedneeday, Nfareht 22nd, 23rd
24th and 'see special 'diSplas of Drees
Goods, Trimmings end Curtain, Goods.
Aucion Sale Calves
at the .13eick •Stables, opposite Abe
Central Hotel, Exeter, on
,SATOTIDAY, MARCH 20th; .•
?4.t two o'Cleck. !25 Choice Dueleani,
and. 110.1s/tele .Calvee
=HMS CASEI
Geo, Sanders • IP: .Carneroe
Prop: • t • 'Cs Auct.
Miss Glades • Campbell, of Toronto,
Is ;visiting -het brother; Dr. /Campbell
of town.
A St. Patrick's Assembly is being
held in McDonnell's hall this (Weds
nesday ) evening.
'Mr. Bert Gillies of th,e (Bank of
Commerce staff, Lindsae, is home suf-
fering from ;appendicitis.
Rev. 'and Mr& W. G. H. McAlister
were called to Oakville Ms week to
attend the fteheral of a aelative..
Mr. 'J'as. Martin, of ISeefoetn, visit-
ed with eelatives in and around town
for several days during the past week
Mrs. S. T. Clarice, of Fergus, who
bps been visiting her sister, Mrs. 3.
S. Harvey for several weeks has re-
turned home.
Miss
Ella M. Dickinson, returned
home last weelc ;after a three weeks'
visit with friends and relatives. at
Exeter and surrounding commueity....•
St. Marys Journal.
Miss White, mlliner with :Jones
May atteeded the Easter Millinery;
Openings in Detroit, the forepart of
this week,
'Filt.STAS
;e0k TRE SEON
when the spudi-within the cellar
Wipe their es es and start to sprout.When the cutworms in the garden.
Lick their lips and look about;
When, the sound of "Marc Production,"
Can be heard.on evers hand—
You can- feel that spring is coming
. And 3 eu're hea.ding for the land.
The .Epiyeeth Leagues and,..Suntlas
131,;041,.s of. thell‘:letheidist ,churehes in
tine Exeteie distract will„held de series
oE Insitithiese.,fetime Aprel t3ttie be, 12th.
nay will be s held:sae 'Kiceeton. on •the
at, Parkhill plidthe.9th and, Main, St,
Exeter an tilt ,..Agt.h. L
Parevvell, Fier flepretarS for Suda,
ISehoole.and 4.feWeZt,h Leagues will he
the 'ehief speak -tette, e Seelovving
sehjecte vvi.1,I, daelt with, "The place
of te3 be SuncSSplagel Aledern Edit-
dation''"Miesienedin,Ep,wieetet -Leagues
Suneles egtopis„ "Orgenizirsg en.d
working the-Eleneeeters dihiejen, Cra-
dle Roll, Prienare• cared ,Junior detit."
"Building .the Adult 'division, Organ-
leed Bible classes, Home 'dept. . and
Teacher Training"- 'The Traged3 of
Youth -and the Church's Prevention."
°Tine Sunday School las a Force • in
the . Kingdoin1e../Eictension."-e• ; •
•
The enteetelninent 'gee -en by the
Exeter ,Peteiotic:Lesagee. .in 'Tames St..
Methodiet Cleifith hist :Friday' evening
was a ver: enjoyable affair. Rev:D.
D. W.' Collins "gai,ehe, lecture & ‘"Me.,
theds, ,Moefdria Virattare" which was
very'interesting. end instructive. and
preatls appseciated by those' Preserit.
Aliases Nina iCa.11.6g,:and Edna rollick
and Mr. It..P.billipaddt1 to the pro-
gram by zinging very acceptable solos.
After the SeeteeX'
sesPrivate red Mal.
tett, wbo is in training et Lo.ndon for
•the third -contingent, was calkdeto
the front and tan'hiolialf of Tletti towt,
was presented witbea wrist watch by
Reeve Taylor, Mr, Mallett makin;,,
very. suitable reply. A vote. of thanki
was tendered those. 'taking • part and
all who had lielpecito make the enter-
tainment a success. .,T.134,e lattend-acee
was 'not, Whet At nigh t'.hrive been,
nevertheless the Lease will 'have a
neat sem: hi eield te their treaur,s.
Mr. J. •Ge. ;Tents rend Mrs. J. Wood
were in St. ;Themseilefaturdayeased
dap a'ttending the fennel te,! the late
phie E.Ahepard, and Mrs. Shi-P!
• A. Nasty Spill—On Thursday last
while Mr. C. T. Brooks, express agent,
was unloading eggs at the k xeter sta-
tion eighteen cases of eggs piled upon .0
a truck left the platform and fell :onto y
t he ground. It was some drop in eggs a
Mr Brooks led drawn the truck dose 5
to 111 wagon to unload them end af- se
ter 'unloading he lied thehome away w
and the truck followed with the s
above result. The egg.s were picked -{..o
over the earcte %day and one bandied E
and 'twenty dozen were cracked or s
broken. For several days after euite
a number of our citizens Eyed Pe 6,
cracked eggs. de
A meeting of the ixter enip- 1i
ance Alliance was 'held. in Meepept, I ea
*Methodist chureh on Monday evenieg,iw
A. resolution was passed approving of G
50
ite
ard visited here 'detteng thie past'entre-
i•
met. In"releiseeleetb hie death 'we
take the following etre/sr the` ' St.
Thertes Times. "John E. Shepard en
Id tied. .eatee.med eesident of; South
atmouth sand -1St, Thomas, passed
was Thursday afternoon at his tbtome
2 Hineks "Street, after an illness a
Vera' weeks' duration. e Mr. Shepard
ho wes a sem taf the late 'Willl'am
hepard and Ann Rowe, who came
South Yasenoute from Devonelhire
ng., 72 3 ears ago, iv.as born ortthe
hepard hinheatedde n trig t township
n 'March '20, 2(4ima was 'therefor
boars 'of age -en' the tirne pf; his
at.. Ile lived in Seutla. Yeerheeth
ntil ebOuf i'eighi 3 eafg-agiitit, hen he
nee to St. Maumee. Mr. Shepard
as 'the last of his"tdaketils, bs brother
eorge H. Shepard having ' /passed
v,as ebout four ydkns ago. He is
rViVed by. lig iwife, Mrs, G. W.
Saunders of South Vermouth: Mr.
Shepard was, during i his roe:deface in
Yarmouth. one of the doremost ag-
riculterists in the cieents. ' He was
well and favorably known, and this
malts kind and geterousacts led 01 -
axed him to a wide erpla of friends.
ofie ever came to flim for asseis-
nce and went laNVIS without ready -
tog it. As an extenslive lender of
money he bad the reputation of never
exteTest, Stepa rd fes'a ',:dinigr't tut
opting more than a Air rate. df,1-•0.
Member send supporter .Eirst
Methodist 'clteredt.th PolitieSIte Vita
, jefeahnee Conservative?
the appointment of a Fill- Sec'e for
/Taxon County end Wedgies, to con-
tribute Exeter's there for his support
foe. the coming eear. The report
eh:06d that Exeter wawa little over
her allotment for the past sear. A
canvas is to be Made for mentbers;
the inemberehip fee being '50c for men
and 25c. for ladiee. Delegates were de
appointed to M -end the County
vection in Clietost on Thursday awe ta
was decided /to Meet next Monday
evening in letat, otreet chintre 1.1 to
hear "the report. Th le tdd officers
were r^sole0ted es dllows: President,
S. M. ofl „„ra Vice -Pre,. a, E. MIS
: Sedetar$, J, 11. Seott, Treass,
4.. E. 'Andrews. Se
Patriotic League Notes
Previously eeknowledg.ed $1510.09
tsT. Stablake 1.00
Mae Armstrong 104
Proeeede of concert 49.65.
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Total
The hague desires to thank the
Tirestee Board of James street church
/wile eo kindly donated the church for
the entertaindient.
Sunday, March 21st will be equal
day and night.
Good Friday' comes on April 2nd and
Easter on ;the 4th'.
Tlhe Massey -Harris delivery' evas
held on Wednesday.,
Mr. Edgar Torrance spent Sundae -
at his home in Clinton.'
Mies Ilene Hard, of London, visit-
ed her parents over glandes.
Mr, Geo. .T•tomas, of London, visit-
ed with selatives'in town thIs week.
Mrs. P. Curdle, of St,, Thomaee. is
visiting her %sister, Mrs. 'W. Crinnor4
Rave a purpose.
And thee purpose keep in view,
Drifting like a shiftless vessel
Thou const ne'er •to eelfhe true,
Half' tneewreeks that cross life's ocean
If some star had been their guide,
They would have reached a place of
. etafety,
But they drifted with the tilde.
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HOCKEY
' T.RAMES Re/AD 2--HENSALL 1
The Thames Road and Hensall hock -
es teams 'played off a tie in the rink
here on Thursday night last. Thames
Road demonstrating their superiority
bs the score of 2 to 1. The way. Was
In two half periods with Thames Road
leading all the way. At the end of
the first period the sepriti. stoOd. 1 6 0
and. up to about five minutes .of full
time Thames Road led les' a 2 to '1/
score. However Hens -all made a
spurt and scored their first goal, (bus
escaping the white -wash brash. At
Cole in the 'nets for'lQhames Road! pit.
up a great exhibition and stuck right
with, the puck 'when itt hs territory
Neilands and Cann were trsing to
outdo one another in long range
shooting and on eeveral occasions
made some good shots. Harold Bis-
sett refere.edthe kerne and gave the
best of satisfaction, although at dif-
ferent times kinks were registered..On
one occasion one of the players orizet-
ting upset in a scramble, PromPt1i.
grabbed the rubber 'disc and lectured
the*referee Tor not giving that to the
player wbo so hurt his feelings. How-
ever these occasions were not Frequent
and the game came off without eller
body getting seriously injured in at,
was. The line up,
Hensall—Goal. Bolden ; emelt leen:
cover, Eilber ; rover, Ne•eiands; centre'
MeEw:en; right, Dick; left Ortweei.
Thames Road—Goal, Cole.; P. Pass,
more ; cover,Cann- rover, Daemene
centre, Esserye rightiPassmore; left'
G. Passmore.
'XETER 16—HEN5ALL 4
• The Hensel' and Exeter hockey
fEIIMS staged a gare tat the ".Deme"
tid.Z on Monday •ev•,:ening, resultinein
a 16 to 4 victory for the loe.al sad
WhO Completely outplayed the Eengall
bunch', The contest was in thy& 20
minute perinds and the, spore at the
end of the first Periled Was 3 to 2;
middle period 9 to 2; and at Lulletme
16 to 4. • Hensel' . played their best
hockey in the 'first stanza whea they
held the locals to ,a one goal lead,
But the ice was heavy and it was
plainly esseen theat the visiting team
were not. in 'condition ;and Proms the
.start of the :second period the locals
.had a Complete runeWay. • Most of the
scoring was done ixt the last 20 mid-
dtes and the locals had Bolden, of
Hensall, seeing things coming Ws. way.
fie 'however; plased'n,good ,game and
stopped quite a fe,w shot& el3e.tore the
game the news was around that
"Steyr Voir of tbe Ontarios Of Mor-
oi -AO, was biome sued :'3v,its expected to
play with, 'Hensall, but the immortal
Steve was absent tor the score %might
have been a victory for 'the visitors.
Goldie Cochrane for the locals put up
a grand eXhibition and gave the visit
tors something to guess otboat.. Ter
rance's fondness for .ealking Wes ree
sponeible for 'two of the visitors hard
worked -for goals; However "Tiny"
woke' up "occasionally and Made some
spectacular stops. Harold Bissett re-
fereed the game and gave good satis-
• faction, there being no disputes of any
kin& Tlhe line up
golden; peint,'Eilber
Cover 'Neilands; rover -MeEwen; cen-
tre,
Hudson; left Bell; riglt,
.,exe•ter--Goal, • rforrance ; • point,
Rivers ; cover, ;Harvey; sneer, Csich-
.
rime; centre C. Pickard; left A.
Pickard, Tight,Clare Pickard
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BORN • , •
SMITHET-In Hensall on March 5th.
to Mr. and Mrs. W E. Smithe,
son.
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• MARMIED
ilORLOD—DUNCA.N—At the Presr
byteripo manse, Thames Read' /by,
'Rev. Polite Fletcher, on 'Wed.oesday,
!March, 10th, Miss Edna' Muncan;
daughter of Mr,. and Aire,. John
Duncan,. jr,, to Mr. V.learlie Borland,
DIED
NIGHT -In liderton, on March,
George Wiltehire Enght, e,g,ed 52
years, 8 month.
GILLEY—In Exeter, on Satuiday,
March 14th, Jane Merrifield, loth
loved wife of ,a.' G.dles, aged .89
hears, 11 months and 1,7 days.
VOURSDAY. IMASCII 18th,
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EVERYTIIING - IN - HARDWARE'
Flashlights Right goods and
right prices
See These Prices
Beg. 52.25, now$1.t35
" 2,00 " 1,65
" L75 '1 1.40
1 • dd 1.65 44 1.85
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140 " 1.10
A fill' line of Balbs
and Battery. Every
. one should have one
it these prices.
•STOCK & POULTRY FOODS
Royal Purple «
International
Ilesb(4getun. • .«
Calf Meal
Sulphur
Salts.
Salt Petre
Molasses Meal e
LinseedMeal
Oyster Seel! ,
Grit ;, 0."
r
25c 50c and $8.75
25o. 50e and 8,75
25e and 50c
$1,2,5 Bak
0 lbs. for 25c
• 10
. 2 " "
$2.00 Bag
- 00e"
- 90e "
Everything;for Poultry and Stock
Tinsmithing,
Plumbing and
Furnace Work
Bring '131 your repairs and order
your supplies for
Sap Making Tprne
BOY WANTED — to learn tinsmithing and plumbing
PHONE Heaman's Hardware PRONE
27A and Stove Store 27 B
M. M. DOYLE
HAS TAKEN THE AGENCY FOR THE
FOLLOWING LEADING AUTOMOBILES,.
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OAKLAND, OLDSMOBILE
CADILLAC & HUPMOBILE
INTENDING PURCHASERS WILL DO
- WELL TO CALL BEFORE
. ORDERING
• 1VLM.IDOTLE
I. •
EGGS-JWhite W3- dotte or Barred
Plymoth Rock, from hoice stock, lay-
ing strain. See Her y Bross
, .
MESS J. J. ALLAN, Eye-sight:Speer-
ialist will be at tit 'Centre' Hotel,
ill1/44,0..,
Saturday, March 20t One Day.
se -
10 CENT "CASCABETS."
IF BILIOUS OR COW.J.V.k
For Sick Headache, Sour Stoma*
Sluggish Liver and Rowels—The
work while you sleep.
• Furred Tongue, Bad Taste, Indigetro
tion, Sallow Skin and Miserable Head-
aches come from a torpid liver and
clogged boWels, which cause your
stomach to become filled with tmdt-
gested food, which sours and ferments
like garbage in a swill barrel. That's
the first step to untold misery—indi-
gestion, fouVgases, bad breath, yellow
skin, mental fears, everything that is
horrible and nauseajilng. A Cascare, t
to -night will give jyour constipated
bowels s a' thorough cleansing and
straighten you out by morning. Theyt
work while you sleep—a 10-cem. labz
fro/a your drlidelat will 'keep you feed-)
ing 'good for months.
".A. Man's iAbilits is:has' Passport"
Frank Weaver
• PROFESSOR OF MUSIC
LONDON, -ONT.
. -Teacher of Organ end all bra• ke
WANTED—Married couple to work of Piano Pies ing ; Voice- Culture er.11
on farm in Saskatchewan„ man to AtristIc Singing Specialts. 16 years
h
dro
iu
vs
ee.
leaGinood, womagan
etoke charge off praetnal experie
employment to ri ght
permanent
to R. E. Pickard, Exeter, .e. AM13t. ' . 92 7e171318on$sal)133.1115m t/11:63411ar.t113:4'. It
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IN EX -FITTER EVERY FRIDAY
PAISTURIA FARM FOR SALE
Property of ;the late, ltobert Gar-
diner, conejOeag of ext Lot 12, N.
E. B. Vehorne, con lith:g 68 'acres/
more or'f ee'sS in goocondition for
pasture.. Water sup ' from a
good . with iron pump, windmill,
regfilator, etc. Two acres of orchard
on farm, rwell pruned and in good
bearing condition, Land must be sold
withdo a short tim& to wind up the
Ofater. For furth,er particulars appl5
MTS. R. Gardiner br Arthur
•G`ardiner, It. tit. No, 1. Kix-kb:at.
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Horatio Reynolds
Sed Dealer
Red Clover, Alsace, Timothy, Millets
Alfalfa and; 'bei Ls bought,
Itnported Red Clover and Timothy .. •
Seed for sale ; also choice hoing
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grown 13tickwhe L and Isikes
lWill be at ho o etake in seed
every Tuesday, Wedbesday, TituisAav
land Saturday ,
HICKS' FORECASTS R'ighest prices paid. Add.retie 'tit
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J . . corn munications to IL Reynolds, Bay.
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se Vies Period is oe the 01.11.• * .
WILSON—At London 'on i lifarch iithe i''a tdoa2joo of the -r,,,erth,e :vernal. equi.,
4. PERRY P. E 'OPE, Licensed Auce,
Francis C. Weir, wife Of tee n e c0000a. soks eti,duei ,t.ny
Henry forme.r Conte:tor,-
a custOin3, 4.5t. Marys, 'RI not orit' kkett sums a.vather cality Terms ode / te. Order.s. left
throbeeh much; of IL,raat of March, at %%me& offiee be promptly, at-
BALLANTYNE—In" Blanshardi '0,n, even outside of sto Balttended to. f -It
'one 116, Kirkton., Ad -
March. 3rd, Annie lawne, Infer*. .ineflted 'increase of storni con&tioris-,-. dress I.Crkton P.O. ,r
1.1aughter,Of Mr, and Mrs., John HOW; reiI.P.A1! IlvaY$ nlearnIs 'a '014a.ultP tn.
lenty.te, aged ti months and 2 dayete elesniele falling barometer4 tEck`en'iog Alte"
d d t BOW Licns«
ma( dlat locality ; stock , Ord-
..iftheitias: • ot A il'eas "Oreie,' deAtly. bavioneu,r„ ctonve, era left. at limas 011 ca reeeiv,e,
, In cosi e °run ss —
CLATWOHTE1Y—At ciint:00 kospit,,i I11tinvea4, en,,anci tette/1;01g the 19th, et! Auptip Sales comincted in ..anY
..11("f°1 Yi1 (411Y son of 1?"1111C .With told ele.aring 'Weether. Will Prompt attent'mn 4:tri118. 01,6derate+
ravit clatworthy, aged 13' yea„esmow% itbkoot,dintois on die heels .A.fildrese Science it:11, 11,
anil 7 mulithgt ,thess storms.._ " •giriztotk-