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'Family float 4.:75.
Low nrodt. floor
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Shorts 2.1Q n.
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no of attractive Sty
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moderately priced.
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are cid dye
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London,
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Store
roasts and we have Stews
s
oa.g;, z s and beef hearts roe
alf any hour,
NUS S. Pot atoe ,, flour,
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you sX Ai! li'
tots ear.
sur.
MINUS
Try us
sve "phase you
uta*= U ars.
?E .Flour.
w[3 other.=,
111: C1 i. R —G -A I S I'R.
ATI 'lilt resting event t{M). 3 ke ()I4
'o d:at^s''_aiy z ebru aro' the 2S ]. . 't.Co;
n-tt when Miss 'Violet, dru„ht"r of
i kliand _3I s. i G iisl,z ul Shipka
s nailed In marriage to Mr, \Vin.
echer, son of 11~r, and Mrs, John.
1)e=cht r, Sr„ 4t:, 2atrich. The bride was
I a upported by, her igtei' Alice, while
_11 r. lirarrty ltess o upportedt the groom,
=Only the 'rxear aclazi,'es of tho irirh
land groom we'r'e present or the w.tre-
many. 'We join in ,;x, rending l??+st. w,sh
or-
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Stria ;oil, [!i Dantion
its town doing the
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ry new
ed, and
clues
knitted Coats
yies1p gniors
fat`a'ipe ater
Navy
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,& 13.00
11 Papers
entre window t.lal+isi
on dit4tal oar' new
1011 Resides ;+tea
thee
big 'range of new pier
a n k yo err home.
Nairne Lit:noleis
We atm allowing amino apiendid.
patterns rns tae this sanitary f ao r,rev.
uhIJtaegenuine Stt n louus. i is
wears hotter than other kinds,
own Bread" table syrup per lb. fic
our 1.
ttI' St,
nowt or
1Irs. .. IS =i lls}a ,c 614$ a
in Jame* rstrvet Medal,
k. a
Sabina olug,
.11r
Arthur r :Duncan stt 'iinttilltQR is
*ester, Mo. G Mt.'nttle,
as mother, lira. John "human Sr.
0, J. Ilawa' is tilling lei; wokiy
at
Love* Farm emt of they Xer.
tin Rotel on Sotttrd,ag next.+fRee
tatepage four.
N ' mI°ball of Ocalerich.. is rel-
di'mantled olt4 Pao. J. 1.
ti SC Itarya, is repotted
nd ttaq,+sing
',agate of Main, St,
mea
preparing u On
tat tlita Opera ROM
xt, tlt+a acetate lrtlure, "='=''tela for the
11e -for 'cher dere. Something good.
and take home some'Orown Bedlli
heaper to buy it this way.
TEWART Phone 16
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las made
1tra. (Or.)
l it
Of/ 77
•ter
ailing
woo barn
Feb i.Gtb. inl, I
his Parents,
a't In Boman- ! 1
d until titer ,.
Cty weaxacn:arried anti in'
redmcea?ell bite. Tip*
3teiy .4kntt .b at one 44itera
?6tIrlJtll of liomenvillei I
t, is"tlNang titr+w'ta sum
!�f whom Meas
"ttr, 'Tilley 'tiva
Itc* ,latt'hXia sthaals far
Norte tlanberl;and and
year rand Inspectoll
'tttt e:E` Schools tear the
do for `:J yea `xa+.
Iva ',life in Jarnu'ary
a lite long Reformer
DIED IN I:,S`13 xi'_i,;L
lir. :folio Tie ihliodra of the `corth,
Round:try- of Usbortie died op 'Petty.
t
'44th .goted 04 years 11 month, and. 21•
d tw The der as> -ed had b•.en in poor
health for nearly a wear, 1T, ix acborn
near 1Vaterloo in 18,53 and. when n na.
voung tura moved to Se..,_Ortli and
from there -to 1iackersiarial2 where he
ww as 'engaged with Messrs, .,Tame . and
b,ow-el Sniaie, Frani 'Tuc^ker,raarrh, alr.
Rhode moved. 9to Dashwood wheree,
as quarried to Elizabc-#h S ,hone
who still r ury ves hilar Several', yearn:
tag. he enol ed to Jsbora*e Be:- d s his
lkalrlow two children _ser rwiwe. lknry,
� l,Qafiw2, salad acre. g4Z:er.: ,, 74a(,11.-
OZ:'
lai.-
' uck* rstnith, rgiho two brothers
oa'r si-rern, Wm, of Vn oa*ver:t
North .1)a.4.0 Ta l rs, Ch V fee
of STE phen. Mp 0. Klegnne
t'.s. Ch:Ls, ,t Leet , of W.a ,1.ipgitn1
Tho fugal ww a.-, Wit on. F'aby,
the wood oettinimry,
b 1 'Y'AL lalllGa ' Iiia)
11slla' had lay1?1'ltl .fsa Wto,
ill
C0 NI CONTRACTS
The Ex(>tei" Canning and; .fres.:
now ready to contrtacr with
niers for grows ing corn for the
>aa2 of 1917, Apply -at the factory
Exeter Canning & Pres, Co ,Lt
0.,
's'yOTICE On err d fter Anri1 istX-
w.
iy" h coil C -'s e se }ala outat 0t4b^:.
_ amounts .w-il!, b.. daae;,on 3L sy ttt
Our patrons, will kindly take no,
thezn..lves eccorditig1}' ,
alt ,T ser
FOR S ai,b,—A splendid zlcxnd;d 'bi"i��k lacus^` The Times welcomes itenal
ora Afain St, ntodei;n conveniences, k. interest for its columns and is glad tet
lots of Mod and good. barn, garage and "; get it by phone, nail or dropped, into
hen house.; good garden and plenty i the oftice.,
fruit, never failing well of good
water, r tree terms ms cidz,ilw at the 'house
,fobolI, TScott. Pro n-lef or,
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Coa,,s
Of first a terest, w^lten the enol day
Ccgrcte- The styles ;are varied to meet
the ,cif eru t tastes, coats are long-
er, sk.rrs are also longer,
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ht}. Primary R
TermsPrima Ppb `i
faA tle^
taught. Jtaa& at t;e
i
�w than
Ryer aiang as
nu and *44.-a. it
a the bare. spec*.
()or new goods are be G
akoose from,
t ADE TO TOUR
4 I
gee Our New Coatings for
Ladies, Prices ranging
from $17,00 h3
ow
tit
rmaga la
erg•
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beer
OVNTS' TAILOR
to ibo rear
n
tet Down nail Ars.*
rte.
dren, who have 9 and in relffCioxt. was a member of the
respective vola_ 'R,seipte tehurcb aT.r. Tilley was not
Exeter for the widely 3:nawnt in Exeter being o1: a,
f Orn 5'l'edneai z y
we%t.
taoneet`. Salmi retic
c witty-
l errans txaodrroto t?rrlers
at Tames office cull, ice, Caroznpr`
tended to, "Phone i16 rl ton- 1d.
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dress irktort. F.O.
6'Olt SALE—Skating rink and Safov-
%rte 1''axtrs. Theatre- a in xateri Good
t,',sines being done; better than any
previous period for same length of
;,ase. Good reasons for snJJing. W it
l sold, separate or together., Wen.
Lea v i tt°. Proprietor.
400 Tons of Fine, Land and Cattle
Salt for sale. All grades $5.50 per
fon; 500. Per bag. Exeter Salt Work:'
Co., Ltd., J'. Button. Manager.
A CHOICE F -R :i: FOR SALE
ting Lot 16 and N half of Lot
17 North Thames Road, consisting of
150 -acres., 5 acres bush, 50 acres in
grass, and 50 ploughed. Up .toelate
brick dwelling,kitchen and woodshed.
Large up-to-date bank barns, every;
convenience, silo, never failing supply
water in buildings from windmill, 1-2
miles from school,1 &: 1-2 nits. from
Methodist and Presbyterian churches.
5 1-2 miles from town of Exeter,
rural mail and telphone. This haal-
ways been conceded to be the best
farm in I7sborne. Easy terms for pay-
ment for quick sale. For terms and
particulars apply to Thomas Cameron
real estate agent, R. B. No. 1 Kirk -
ton. P. 0., Ont., or phone Uyndman
line. Exeter. t .
GIVE "SYR1aP OF FIGS"
TO CONSTIPATED CHILD
Delicious "Fruit Laxative" can't harm
'tender little Stomach, liver,
and bowels.
$4.00 steel zanit
practically as goo
tht4Times office.
SowOtho popular varieties Of
SEED GRAIN
0, 4.O, No. a, early oats tmixea with
0,A.O, No. 21, barley. This mixture
wilt produce more grain tan Oats or
barley sown. separately—'S:ieldedover
50 busbeis per acre last year, For
sale by.
Arthur Gardiner, Farquhar
Look at the tongue, mother! If',
coated, your little ones stomach, liver
and bowels need cleansing at once.
When peevish, cross, listless, doesn't
sleep, eat or act naturally, or is fever-
ish, stomach sour, breath bad; has
sore throat, diarrhoea; full of cold, give
a teaspoonful of "California' Syrup of
Figs," and in a few hours all the foul,
constipated waste, undigested food
and sour bile gently moves out of its
little bowais without griping, and you
have a well, playful child again .e ask
your druggist for a T 50 -cent bottle ; of
"California Syrup of Figs,":'which con
tainsofuil directions for babies, chil-
dren' of all ages and for grown-ups.
CASI-1 FOR COAL --Os and atter
April 1st our business will 'n be trim on
a strictly 'cash basis. Alt accounts
be due on May 1st and we expect
them settled by that'date.—George
Mantle, Exeter.,
Centralia
Mr. Turner station agent here 'IS
on duty again this week.
The Mission Circle Met at Mrs,
Finleys on Tuesday evening.
',firs Ruth Hadden oli S.ondorr^vislt
ed friends- in Centralia over Sunday.
Harold Young of Crediton is 'visit
ing relatives in'Centralia 'the past
week. '
The Knitting ;Circle will Meet at
the parsonage thii& Thursday evening
the 8th.
Mr. 'and Mrs. J. J.,iColwill wholiave
been visiting in Winnipeg fora month`
returned home last Thursdap.`
Mr. Frey, butter make'' at Ventral
is is leaving here and going to Walk-
erton, to engage in the sae business
The Young People's Society gave, a
social on 'Wednesday night to their
members and alto all, the, young'peo-
ple of the community,
Mr. Scott of St. Thomas jos engaged
as butter maker'with Mr. T. Willis;
of^ thisT'place and has commenced his
dirties. We welcome him here.
One evening last week Mrs.:Powe'o
S. School clads met at the 'home of
Mr. Thos. Austin and presented(thetr
daughter Violet with a beautiful
cap {and ;scarf as; a token of respect
for one of their' members who is,,nov,
ing away from Centralia to their"new
home near Farquhar.
enew Now
The Times woi...
a i.ettiittarice Froin.
uscrlptl.
ah
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dent
,r t. tat
h's pa
I'ie trd. 1i
overseas bortly ani t:h3s
be Tti ltasJ 'leave, home.
, who has been
of Coileigt and
p4 with the
for #w ?OW
to ,lir„ ttttei,.
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r xt t t
WDT t'LI'I/ GIRL Vla TE t' O
retiring tii'slao4it on, but a ltxgb trih-
ttte to his worth 1.9 ,pair, in the fel-
Wing latter received lay Mrs, MX105
ttnd, ww'Iaicllt speaks for itself. "Ile. is ter-
tl tY any* oldest friend. Vince T was a
boy I' ,nava known hind" and how h
;helpaa me with advice and direct:on
those oarir days,, I have always
lets O. he did
rill etas- grateful Hitt or Jun reds of other other then
lir;.
hada +u*tatty who revere nisi name
.hien tor hirtinterest .lan,afhem,
a model 'sebool Inspector he WAS
i .r.
L. bolding tares upi to work hat do.
Ota Saturday morning lost thehoatlo : ,nag s with friendly critiebs-m and
of :Nix-. Timothy Meeley £ near Gran-'iog encot ragesent that made
ton was destroyed lay fire and on Snan-• 1 the Ai tlrkers welcome him ea a help
du'y *vesting his daughter „Alice ailed'' fel friend and..not as a fault -tinder
trout the .effects of burn; received ing official, ile was o welcome guest
wind of exposure. The fire started at mca$.titudes of bonneg in, his inspee-
'about two .o'clock in the morning; torate and many atL evening these:'
when the faintly* were all ;is`eep and : country lioanes were made bright by
had gained considerable headway be- his -gifts as a story teller and, a warm'
torr any were aa,rous'd. Mr.. 3faekey, ^hearted friend," A private service
two daughters. and one ,zon were in was held at the borne of Mrs. Amos
the whous, at the time. The fire start on Tuesday evening and on. \ edneas-
ed in the kitchen ''nit the occupants' day morning and the remains were
?1' the house had a narrow +escape shipped to Torouto for interment_
m getting out and the girls received Mrs. Amo and Mrs. Vanstone ac
serious bnrns, while escaping through compaoying the •remains. The pall -
the flames. Mi -s Alice died' from the bearers were F. W. Gladman. J. A.
effects on .Sunday night and her !As- Stewart. C. Ir. Sanders, F G. Seldon,
ter Nellie is in a 'serious condition. 0. 13, Snell and W. W. Taman,
The origin of the .fire is a mystery.
EXETER LADY DEAD.
i'"in
t be
Mrs. Thome 1larton, after an ill-
ness of severalmonths, passed away
on Wednesday morning, aged', 58 years
The deceased was born in the town-_
ship of_' uborne and all her life has
been spent in ;:hit vicinity She was
an active worker in the Main street
!Methodist church ''and was held in
the highest esteem by a large cir-
cle raid nanl wail
of friends Her maiden r era a e _ 1
Eliza A. Wood. Betides her bereaved'
husband she is survived by 5 brothers
and 3< sisters, William Wood, of Lon-
don;
ondon; •"John T., Daniel, Charles, and
Frank of town; Mrs. Fake, of Chi-
cago;
hi cago; Mrs J. Senior and Mrs. J.
Greive, of town. The funeral, (pri-
vate) will be held on Friday after-
noon at two o'clock interment in the
E+ xeter cemetery.
PATROTIC LEAGUE.
The regular monthly meeting 'w vas
held in the Town hall pn Monday even
ing ilisarcb 5th. Donations received—
Monthly collections, for February'.'.
1.05.80. (including $25 cheque from T.
11. (Carling) Town clerk re county
grant 133.79; 3alance of grant from
council 30.00; seventh tea 8.45;` eigbthf
tea 8.194 offering boxes 2.18; mem.-
hers feels 75. We wish to thank ,the
people oftown and, country- for their
monthly contributions 'e perially those
north of the bridge where nearly $20
.is being'eollected monthly. Mrs. Wm.'
Northcott donated 3 pr. of socks. Two
boxes were fent to :'Miss Scan Arn
oldx Shorncliffe, valued at $300, con-
taining 14 suits pyjamas, 3 anilitary'_
shirts. 3 hospital shirts, • 199 'piers . o
sax (a3- pryo, were sent to Exeter
boy) also magazines valued at 8250
The '1Iuro tdale Patriotic League sent
7 hospital Ilhirtis; 17 military shirts.
3 sant., of pyjamas; 11 pr. of socks.
value $50. G. Snell, Secty,
School Report
Following is the report for S. S.
No. 1, McGiilvray for the month of
February. Names in order of merit.
Sr. 4th—Thomas Clark.
Jr. 4th—Marguc!rite Frazer, Aus-
tin McCarthy.
Sr. 3rd—Basil Cranyn.
Sr. 2nd—Geraldine Cranyn, Irene
Frazer.
Sr. 1st—Rowena . Boyle, Malcolm
C'razer, John Clark, Edmund +Clark.
Primer -Joseph !Conlin, iMalry Sul-
livan, Joseph. Boyle.
Mary Martian, Tea.
The following is the report of IS. S.
No. 2, TISloorne,. The names in order
of raerit are,—
Class 1—Gladys Fulton, Ilarvey
Pollen, Robbie Turnbull, Ray Cottle,
Charlie Stewart. Bland !Campbell',
Jr. 2nd—Charlie Hodgext, Wilfred
Allen, Ethel Stewart, tie, Charlie',
Knight.
Pollen. Willie ison, Lulu_ Fulton.
Elunkin, Marie Cottle, Gordon McDon-
Stewart. Madge Doapeo
Sr. 4th—Wilfred Turnbtill, Rata
Pollen, Cecil Stewart, Esie Knight:
Edna Weld, Teacher,
e is the latest war'Joke in Lon-
don vaudeville ; A comedian comes on
the staga bearinn typewriter un-
der his arm: "What's that you are
carrylm.1.?" he is asked. "fle care -
full" is his reply, "this is one of
'Then 'the houre roarts'
tai
til
iII dace d
pts ticrsiroyitafl ;leaser pTallat ttnd
try* "tom ozla Ing gtollu• Marl Itb r .
tlitAjt;laty WQ'r
SOUR, ACID STO. , ACHS:
GASES OR T.I.TDIOE TIOIt
Each "Pape's Diapepsin" digests 31O
ornins food, ending all stotnscls
misery in five minutes.
Time 10 In flv,e minutes all stem
aoh distress will go. No indigestion',;
be artburn, sourness or belching o1
gas,acid, or eructations of uncstedi',
food, no dizziness, bieatiaz.. " foul
breath or headache,:
Pape's piapepsin is noted for nit
speed in regulating upset stonnaclur.,
It is the surest, quickest stoma:.
edy in the whole world and lead ff
. is harmless. Put no. end to st9.04**
trouble forever by getting a; .
fifty -cent ease of Pepe S plane
!retro an: drug store, Yon ren;L
1e minutes now ne dless it is'.
ter rrekrr indigestion, dyopepsln aa:l
s Qmuch disorder. TO* 111.0 qi k k'
surest and matt lte,rtai1 5 0o132,,
doctor en the world.,
gest Newspaper
ue
a ya ' 1t ado
ItTheill
Edon Advert
ii tidos $S,00
l0
p e e.t,peet to gest saeti
alUpTttned 4tut1 unsprayed
is a dolat4lojt. Tont-night
expee.t' to produce 20 db*,.
ter went kfront cl vow feta
xowty land Sheltered. on the
t straw ..took
xf wv.
view of inarmar ing the re -
`tete 1:anp.re tfrriatcrr5 wilt
teal ^to„ turn their act+t octon lo
ir•
ilato `Inu.11la trees end pist'n .to ^jaro-
tlue e as It Maple syrupus yaossfble
Them ;vote a time when tna,ple nu1;'r
filled a largo i ace in providing for
the "sweets" in the home. There's
liop:'ng for a good "`run'" in the 'meat,
future.
fhe ,production. clues tlara a l;ve
rowing more iny''ttnt as than
or tilling hclaoi''9approach-
Might
1
roc
-
might
make a ,5,uggestion to
,bol d73oard. In the ,playground
n Isehool there are a couple of
that 'might bo utilized to good
ad `getLtime. "Would it not be u good
id•',a (to divide thi51 oft into plots and
start a competition among the' differ-
ent
iffer-rnt rooms in the growing of vege-
tables. t'rizes'co'Ild be offered for the
best plots and the product Vold to
pay the prize money.
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Every householder with a garden
patch can perforin an important, pair
riotio duty by producing some food
for, man or beast during 1917, With
the high 'prices of present commod-
ities many families have felt the
pinch and staple foods :have become
a luxury. Every family can help to
overcome this by helping to produce
as much aa Ito sable during the !'sums
rncr. in "a recent address Prof. Step
hen Leacock predicted a rood famine
for the -world. He says, "We 'are in
sight of a terrible famine, such- al
the world has never seen. 'We must
take steps betimed if we wish to n-
vod national 'and world-wide disas-
ter. We must at all costes, increase tour
1 food supply. We in Canadaare for-
1
runately placed. We have boundless
resources in the land. to (draw upon.
We 'must ''see that. every avalila.ble
acre and everydays labor is turned
to use. It is gratifying' to ,learn that
our department of Agricultural and
our National Service Commission are
wide awake to the situation. We
Must put behind them the force of,
public opinion and the efforts of in-+
dividual 'citizens."
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Whatsoever thy hand findest+'to do
do it with thy might.; That is isplen8;
;d advice et any time and for any oc-
casion but it +seemia to have a special
appropriateness and force for the
present day. When others are doing
so much, and -serving i o heroicabty
end self-{.acrificiagly, it .wou'ld sure
ly 'be a most incongruous end tragic,
thing if we were to spend our days in
listlessness and indifference, and,
'rig to that call, with sincerity and
faithfulness we are proving oursc,itves
traitors to humanily in a day Wiltell
rel needed. --Christian
et are ao
THE
Boots and shoes
placed ne
Prices are somewhat higher but early bu g helped us
secure some extra good values. We will be pie sed to show
you the goods and demonstrate their merits,
Made to Measure Suits
Our spring samples are he,re and we are awaiting the
opportunity of showing you the manY patterns. The fit and
finish are guaranteed.
B. W. F. pEAVERS
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Nifty New Models
in the New Shades t:
for Men.
We got them in early so as to be provid-
ed for in the face of rric3s that are advancing.
King and
Colors are Navy, Black, Seal Brown
Prices from $1.50
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