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ORTY-SE,C0i/D TBA.R ; 2 37
3,an, 1916
JONES & MAY
GREAT SihlFICE SALE G
FURS
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in order to clear out onr stock of furs, we start this week with a big
sacrifice Sale of a our Fur Muffs, Ruffs, Neck. Scarfs, Ladies' Fur and Fur -
collared e0§,ts also Children's Sets of Furs. Don't miss this opportunity to buy
Furs 94 these:, exceptionally low prices. Indications are that Furs will be much
higher next season Below we offer a partial list of these Bargains.
2 AlaskL Sable Muffs were $22:5o, Sale Price $15 oo each
2 Alaska Sable Muffs were 20 00, Sale Price 12 5o each
1 -Isabella Oppossona muff was $.1o, " 6. 50
1 Black Fox Muff 1` 20 " " r3
x Black Persian L'‘rrib muff" 15 " xo
" ",3 2 " 2 25
Alaska Sable muff (drop skins a beauty was $55. for 37.5o
1 Belgian Hare Muff wa $2.50 Sale Price x 50
2 Grey Pers Lamb Muffs ere xo " " 7so each
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3 tt tt • tt ti 7 it ti 5 4C
64 44 (4 ti 6 so 4, 11. 4 75
2 Special Black Persian Lamb Muffs to clear at $21
NECK FURS
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x Black • Persian Larnb,, Scarf was 25 50 for 20 00
1 "
x.Oppossum Scarf
I Pieced Persian Scarf
1 Columbia Sable
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2 (1 44
• " " " 22 50. for 17 ocr
" 7 so::" 4 75
" 550 " 3 50
oo 41 ' 6 5o
1200 8 oo
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10 00- 500.
x Blue Russian Wolf Seat " 5 50 3753
1 Black Wool Scarf " 16.co ‘. 11 so
Marmot Scarf
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Exeter Collodi
A. regular meeting of the
was held, ton January 28thwith all
the men -there present.
The minutes of the meeting held
14th, were read and adopted. •
The following eoreneunieations were
read—Huron County Childrene'
Societe', re grant Ler same, The Hos-
tiital for Siek Children, Toronto. re
ecknowledgeneent o donation. Nat-
ional Sanitariura aelation, an
appeal for funds
The following oce-ounte were read
tend approved— W. Sr, Rivers $8,10
Harry Bowe fr31.4P-"enneart Turner
Machin. to Hainntou 1.68, Exeter
Eleetrio Light and Power Co $134.13,
G. R. Steer $3.50, Jno. eneeley $1 75
Arthur Sanders 70o: 11. Teumohr 8.70;
D. Unseen, sr. 70o, ?red %. Kerr $7.25,
Amounting in all to $232.4e.
DIrnkilamoi Bunter was given the
n ;Mei Went of ass - or Jr age&
Salary $85 00 with an additional P5.00
,for .preparing truant officer's book
and ilta,t by-law be prepared ao-
cordingly. . . I
Per Beavers see. by :Hind—That
tele council place on record. a resolut-
ion convening the think e ee the
Council and lkfunictpallity, to Mr. A.
G. Dyer tor his services in the past
asTI-1c
a.:t'ssfo°1r—Carried.
a
CiarrleciPplications were
read for the bell ringing ---Mrs. W.
J. Harness and Geo. R. Steer, per
Hind and • Beavers- .that Mrs. Hare,
ness' application be accepted. Terms
Sb0.00 per annum—Carrie& I
The application of Mr. 1. MeTag-
pert for the scales, for the 'rental ot
$i.os.00 tote the year was aceepted on
motion of Beavers and Halton—Car-
ried. I
Thie tender for the necessary print-
ing for the year was let, fte the Ad-
vdeate printing Company, • theirs
being the Invest tender. . I
'per Beavers und Harion—That the
clerk ask for tenders for 5A cords of
fine road gravel to be plieced within
the rennteipality at the d eeretion of
the street commissioner. 'Applicant to
state where gravel is be:ne; procured.
The lowest nor eny tender not nec-
essarily accepted. Carried
The lore/ By-laws, governing the
municipality are gong to be more
strictly enforced by the constable.
Motion to adjourn by Halton,
• jos.. SeniopClerk.
ELDIVILLE
!The Blinaville ;and Si feed
Cross Society intend bolding a bazaar
In the Elimville Methodist oburch on
Friday evening Feby., 4th, the doors
to be open et 7 o'clock. A nerge
play of useful articles will be for
sale at reasonable prices Also lunch
will be sold coneisting of hot tea and
coffee, cake, edeesandwiche.s ice cream
and. laome made candy. The soldiers
from Bxeter will be •entertained.- No
entrance fee. A11 proceeds for Bled
'Cross, un4&
TASSMORE—PPART The liquor bore the name 4.Smndrott
HEAVY FINES PAID nv WHICH
MEN FOR VIOLATING iCer,A.
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The County eonstables have been
making it warm for eome of the viola-
tors of the Canada Tezeperance Aikit at
Zurich during the pest few days. On
Tuesday of Jast week County Con-
stable Wallace aeoured some whisky
in ow cellar of Wm. Bender., o Zur-
ich. Bender has twine been cb.arged
ender the C. T. A.
Tke following day Constable Wal-
lace, Revs- E. G, Powell and J
Enigt, aided C.hristien pig
pen, ripped up the flooring and re-
port finding $125 worth of whisleY.
atAthvee7honl)feetotir .11.111vrC',";Innc18' '11Wes. 1)4jOrn
Peart, of Zion, Tesborne tp., on Wed-
nesday, February 2nd, when tbeir
daughte hinatua. 0, was united in
inareiage to jr.11Nornean McLeod
Pessinere, The ceremony was per-
formed al high noon byeRev. Barnard,
of flizzivil1e, in the presence of about
125 guests. The (bride entered tbe
parlor oa the arra of her father,
while Lohengrines wedding march was
being played by her .sister. They
were married under an evergeeen
arch trimmed with white lilies and
from which suspended a, large white
bell. Two decorated gates divided tbe
bridal party from the officiating
clergyman. The bride was most bee
comingly dressed. in la bridal gown of
cream silk crepe de chine, trimmed
with seed pearls and. satin eibben.
She wore a tulle veil drapedwith
orange blossoms and a handsome gold
necklace iset with pearls the gift of
the groom. The matron . of honor
eves Ales. Newton. Baker, of Exeten
Nene was dressed in black silk trim-
med. withchiffon .and black silk gui-
pire lace. An orchestra rendered a
selection during the signing of the n-
megister. The groom presented the
pianist with a handsome pearl brooch.
Atter the ceremony the guests sat
down to a v ery sumptuous wedding
dinner. The beide .was the recipient
of many handsomeand costly\ -lifts.
Mx. and Mrs. Passmore left Granton,
on the 8.40 train for Toronto and. will
spend two weeks Mt Sault Ste, Marie
before their return. Their many
friends will join with The Times in
extending -
Bros' on the packages. The pig pen
was inhabited br eight • pigs.
Mr. Biller drove to Clinton Friday
morning. acknowlp- •d his guilt be-
fore Magistrate 1 notews and was
fined on three chaages.
Christian Bilber loses $150 in fines
besides costa and the prize or the li-
quor, which is to lie confismte4, will
bring the amount up to over $300.
And he is likely to lose his position
of County Constable and Bailiff as
well. ,
On litondaY A. G. Edilgiaoff,er., hotek
keeper of Zurick, was in •Olinton
on a charge of selling likluntr to
some boys on o. recent Sunday, and
pleaded guilty to the chierne, paying
a fine of $50 and costa.
The iCanada Temperan`de Act dtals
very strictly with, shipments which
are not for personal use, anal anY
man who brings it in is &Table to
he lived. He can also be fine& for
eloring, or delivering or selling, or
cawing to be brought, shipped, stor-
ed or delivered end the severity of
he law is 'only now 'being realized,
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AN 'UNWELCOME ri\TH.UBEle
On Tuesday aft:motet }net Mr. e/ose
Wan:deo/4 -discovered 'what he thought
WaS a lenge rot in hie eellar' Vend
tone =err/ these t watt •capture4
and killed and turned out to he an
extra large muskrat Peat had In all
probability found ite way there
through the &atm
OVER EIGHTY PEte CENT ,S1CNIele
PETI=
The canvas o the .town wait the,
petitions to present to the Provincial
goverontent to make Ontario dry tier
the lest of lolly next met with earn'
gratifying results as far -as ;the even,
inittee 'were tepee -leveed,. '4We got
more signatures than we expected"
said one of the canvasser& "Next .'whO,
have never in their lives before sign-
ed a teraperance petition signed thin
one." The committees were ea.oeful
to keep polities out ot .the issue ',cad
canvassers were geleoted from both
parties. In town lees than twentee
per -cont of those canvassed refused to
affix their signatures Of the xtetnee
on the voters list qualified. Ito vote at
elections to the leginktive assembly
some have enlisted and are mail et
town; some rare dead but oauntenir
everything the percentage wUl aver4
age over SO per cent. 'rite total num-
ber approached in town were '1381. Of
these 30E1 signed the petition and only
73 refused. About" 95 per cent or
the women votercanvassed Signed
the petitime eports no the ranee
effect are received Trona aJl ever
Ontareo. 'The effect the petitions will
have on the legiela.ture, will he tenon
in the rutare.
THE EXETER BALR.GlAIN S T $3, R. E
MIDWINTER
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