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Phone 16
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Suits and
ssy
Coats for
Easter
$ith Ea.stes,
Mist two weeks
sit p * do not delay
ttn choosing your
2 ew Stat or Coat,
We have a splen-
did
plen-did rano- of fire
tta'lore'd garments.
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cline
O1Ir o .eelleUt vas
vie
$W4411, data*.
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Bas
�a� a+ter
t3
AR FOR URN
calf with Nona
rAt'g,la'm'a!' .Find w
,arbe>e, The corinxt
tuara rar o.„ ,ill ;sizes.
New obi itl
uterus and g:
'let your
a urs,
$1,26 and
Ex .'',
TIMES
Market Report—The /►1t4te;sal
al• re ort
corrected up to 'ltl;.trcb" 1ist�
1K hea t1.7a
„Rainey 70 to 85c "
Oats 55;x. to Ofl".
Peas 2,00 nor bus
Fannin Flour St SO. r4
Low grade flour3.00
'Bran '.?,Ott a cwt,
Shornv $42 to -1-1,00 per ton,.
„Sager beet ;.xuip 38.00per to
Eggs :3O
Egttorj,
crekr, K#o utter .,
I'otatoi'+. r bagx3..5,.
.{i App c�
zlons 14.4.
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LOCAL
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:Andel .F:our is fr'cod
Witt. Tia z:. is a
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> 1'+ re o" tact cr is rind x the.
Gaza,
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Fol aa k is visiting for /
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Lti, b. ti zryocI.
•Pos\ �i_ per
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e uro!
tin's and "Boys' Clothing For Easter
gig east ofmaterials we are again showing
�s
and Mens clothing. Try us this Spring
:.celicnt values in Mena Suits at Stcoo
A. STEWART Phone Y6
t
a:z
1JA'tiPE, .f icensea Aum:
Ie -a condo.ted in any Itt
.
zn moderatemoderatete
Orders 'lett
Tjwe ofi'ice will be promptly at -
dad, to, Mahone 118, ji:rkton., A d
ss' Sirkton P.O,
u k
Sl..at4rda I—Skitirfi
rinkand
Theatre Aov
in Exeter. Good..
Baa b<riril;
do zze better than any
for same - length of
ns fox \selling. 'Will
Isarcate or together. Wm.
roprietor.
.
ea
Toms of Fine* ;Land and Cattle
for sale. All grades $5.50 per
tile. per ixag,—Exeter Salt ,Work's
rtd.. J. Button„ Manager,
1 CHOICE FA R31 i 'OR, SALE
Rang Lot ld and .N Bair of Lot
17 North Thames Road, consisting of
I50 -acres, 5 acres hush, 50 acres .in
grass, rind 50 ploughed. Up doesla.te
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 mss. from
Methodist and. Presbyterian churches.
5 1-2 miles from town of Exeter,
rural mail and telphone. This has al-
ways been conceded to be the best
farm in Usborne. Easy terms for pay-
ment for quick sale. For -terms and,
particulars apply to Thomas Cameron
real estate agent, R, R. No. 1 Kirk -
ton. P. 0., Ont., or phone H;pndman
line, Exeter.
10 CENT " CASCARETS''
°OR`LIVER AND BOWELS
Cure Sick - Headache, Constipation,
Biliousness, Sour Stomach, Bad
Breath -Candy Cathartic.
No odds how bad your liver, stom-
ach or bowels; how much your head.
aches, how miserable you are from
constipation, indigestion, biliousness.
and 'sluggish bowels—you always get
relief with ' CascaretsThey . imme-
diately cleanse and regulate the stom-
ach, remove the sour, fermenting food
and foul gases; take the excess bile
from the liver and carry off the
con-
stipated waste matter and poison
from, the intestines and bowels. €e A
10 -cent box from .your druggist will
keep your liver and :bowels clean; -
stomach sweet and head clear for
months. 4They work while you sleep.
.
reit •E.0 -A s4e.0
t. std very little, prac
new. Will sill for
:+t the Tiaras office..
•I>2I:ti
CASH ,FOR IC0�1L---On and after
Aril ist our busineSs will be dun on
a strictly cash liras. All' accounts will
be due on flay 1st and we expect
them settled by that date,—George
;1:i'antle, Exeter.
4.G ,
t IICSICAL EDUCATION
'clay to- 1..d by applying to \Vm.
Clark, Organist end Choirmaster of
James St. church and represenataveo£
London (England) \College of 1lusio
Apply for terms eta., and'prepare far
Mine examinations, Terms moderate
All subjects taught. Primary grade
to Mus. Bac. taught. Just a few
vacancies,
t4f'RING MILLINERY OPENINGS
On and after 'Mareh 23rd and 24th
showing all the latest styles of the
!season, All in and. around Exeter are
cordially invited to call.
A. McDONALD "
110,
MILLINERY, MILLINERY
You are invited to our spring- mill-
isery openings on FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY, MARCH 23rd & 24th,
Having purchased our ;spring stock
la.t a bargainwe are in a position
to give aur customers the latest
'styles at reasonable prices.
E. CURLIS'
Furniture
AND
Undertaking
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RO' ,E
THE FUNERAL DIR'E'CTOR
AND FURrNITURE DEALER
trla
fx
The Quality
Store
11"e have roasts
1L1e
have e [onga,..
41'a sett axes\\ a
a
ge, 111?
Rami tx
hem,
Sausage 'tll.NtiS Potatoe l~lour.
and; we have stews:
atid..bcefhearts too.
any hour,
> Potatoes flour,
them you,. Stili buy
Try us,
we pleas
You,
.11 others,.
ot, tell ,es
Phone 18
OWEN SON
ears of coos ta'ed
that: we:a h to vitt
To?'dio o..
�I?ri2»;,1 Ot 4.ngc'raell,
li.tr' d l -silt.. a
tt a z'l is ndon.
T4.i9*'r, of (o icricbt
a tc r Dari o, the;
rlrt,eti{irned AND BARLEY
ins for a fe\sT weed.
i1a (pi! Uc# iS o
of
SEED OATS
r
want. see tlt?. \wp
Qf
Moat Iiues.'�
Ott of Toaronla tS !ret.
11.7 at 114 haw laez"o divan;
sansng
�litetoek
Toes
a
with
Row'
•;Mir. r
rt;
vas at 't
condor't
*dist c
rlian, tslor .sal 3 arringto i
to County is Nisitrr* tuifia ' �
3, Cavort* for a fee +dation
alba. I ovklc, of Los ;A.ra$selast
llftzrrrrai visited I"iis At"tlther, Bev..1.
or fa 'few days dorm. tlla*
X. rIlitobelt of Ton"
ilr #o!tvxa !luting the Past
�ttk. ttiitz nits
the 'estate o£ the
t 'e rn. I'argsLe .
Nott, Sunday xvlll he observed in
int*s Sr,Methodist church as 11""0-
;rtz6 »11f.1sionary Sodoty -Anniver.-r
r 7 and a Crusade Day.
" "lir L glo 'Greta" miring holding
11a*ir sa;zisaatta:i 'bazaar, ,and e'.ntcrt ltnn
punt on the aftsrrnoon s►nd evening
of Friday arala ilia: 3Oth�
The Paacstor's subjects will be —
orning, "Alabaster 33oxes," Even.
'The "Malan of Sacrifice's A
£crzinte voices; will sing:
11rs. A. Grant and; little,
of 'rat. 11r.11i.int have return
it home after visitin for
stir 'Mar, and Mrs, Nelson
31 3' A. McDonald left this wide
for Crediton to relieve the manager;
of the Crediton branch of the bank
o£ Commerce who is taking a few
nteeks vacation.
C:se more bread and cut down the:
cost of tiling. The best bread is
se-
cured by u ing; Manitoba's Post or
Model. always in stock at the Exe-
ter Roller "shits.
31r. ;;Geo. :Hockey has rented the.
resident,' of M.r T. Horton on And-
res St. and; will move in the begin -
big of April. Mr. }u -ton will make;
his home with them.
Mr, and Mrs. Won. England, and
Gamily' of Lappin, Alta.,., left Wednes-
day for their home after visit"ing with
31r, and Mrs John Taylor and other.
relatives in this vicinity.
:ibis. J. Lutton and childr,n of Lon-
don have returned after visiting fort
e few ,days with her uncle, M. T.;
Hayton. 31r. Harlon returned with
them to visit 'a few day's.
Rev, Chas. Down, of Boharm, Sask.
arrived home Monday having been
called owing to the serious i•lness of
his mother.. At time of writing burs}
Down is in ,a very critical condition!
Owing to the indisposition of Rev.
Mr. 31exworthy his work in the
Main St. 'lfethodist church last Sab-
bath morning was taken by Rey. Pa
Nichol and. in the afternoon andeven-
ing by : Mr. Chas. Gower.
Zr. Doerr, hydro engineer of town
was in Zurich one day last week in
Connection. with the hydro and ,'sign:-
ed up fifty-five customers for the
service. Zurich will be supplied from
Exeter by way of Dashwood.
On Easter Mondry night. "The Oth-
er Wise Man" by Van Dyke wi 1 form
the subject of a lantern -entertain=
merit in James St. Methodist church,
under the direction of the pastor
and his class of young women. Elinor
announcements later.:
v` 1' F d3ln
3 rs Da .d A l.so o . Roan a
n
h ,
and bZrs, Jane Gardiner, of Clear-
water, Man, who have been visiting
withl relatives. in Exeter and Osborne
last left for their homes a
Thursday.
y.
Miss Agnes Hamilton . accompanied
them as far as London.
Pev, E. G, Powell occupied' the pu:
theC t • churc
pit in sten Presby crisp h
last Sabbath morning and spoke in
the interests of Temperance: In the
atternoonhe addressed the lames St.
Sunday, school and in the evening ha
preached at Centralia.
iMfr. Wilbur Hunter and Mr. A. E.
ndrers ,each :sh'pped a car of set-
e,fftets. to the west on Monday
ds1%ry.$y Rumour are'
r. Andrews
1!ect to Trove
• Sac
ed to
ai week
\sheer\*.
r sale
R. G. SELDON
Phone No 2
TIS.
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I'4]3Cll 22nd? 1917
▪ -LAND:
20i acres of land +sante!
3ut,1y to Joe 7)avis,
Ontario Flax Co'l,
ci
fta
FOR SALE,
11 re have in stock 2 No, 21 plows,°
1 No. 13, plow, single furrow tiding
plow and one ruaple drain land rol-
, ler. Will sell cheap and take in ex_
change scrap cast iron or wood about
the, quality used at the Salt '13 ock,'
Exeter L'f g., Co, L rotted.
Alberta, _ a . •
After
Vhere will we
To
Wilson's lee bean'
Parlor
Choice' stock of Groceries
'•a
all and take home somelet-
tuce
tuce and green onions.
Prompt delivery
Phone 456
Wilson's s Grocery
FOR SALE—A splendid brick bonze
on Main St. modern conveniences, 2
lots of land good barn, garage and.
hens house; good garden and plenty
of fruit; never -failing wellof good
water. For terms apply" at the house
John H. Scott, Proprietor.
Pte. Norman Norry of Windsor,
'spent the week end ht sawn.
Come - and see' 'r the, "Minister's
!Bride" in Main St. phurch on April
4th at 8 pm..
J. G. Dow will hold his weekly -auc-
tion sale on Saturday, Btarch 24th;
See add, on page five.
Pte. Will !Brown of the' 63rd Batt-
ery. 'London, spent the week end' vis-
iting his parents in town.
'1111.s. Va Stone, ret ned to her;
home in Brantford last week after)
visiting her ester, Bars. (Dr.) Amos:
Mrs. Chas. Amy 'accompanied by
her ncice Miss Ethel Nestle of Step-
hen deft Tuesday for a visit at Bur-
ford and Hamilton.
The Ontario Flax Co. has appoint-
ed Joe Davis as foreman of Exeter
Flax ivlill. Any farmers 1vannng to
grow' flax please communicate av th
him
The London ! Free Press reports
a England October'
the marriage in ng and in
of Miss Eileen .Farmer, daughter, of
Farmer, ofLon-
don'FLr.
and ` Mrs. John slim Lo n
and formerly of Exeter to Lieut"
_Hugh ,Cameron, son of lir. W. K.
Cameron, of St. Thomas. Lieut. iCarn-
Boyle cCi JN.LcL(od +a-il"r c p zi u<l that^
barber shot). in Centralia on. day each
.veek (Friday) starting on Friday of
this week, March 23rd.
The ninth et the series et teas by
the Ptriode Teague vvitt h• held in
tlxo,:
Penn; Library en Srtardty: after -
I ERALE-1lEL1? WANTED
Est>eri.'nccd girl for general house-
tt•ork, no washing, good wages.—Mrs:
J. ,1; McConnell, 1.'. 0, 'Vox 505, Lon-
don, Ont.
3D OF 'I'IIa!ANKS
r_ 11'r3a. 1)elbridg, wish s to thank
art€raiser, of the Chosen Priam.
of la,raraHie for their k ndness
Izt
turning outso well to assist in
drat ing swig :splinting h : tkal mer
wood atter my tieing confined to the
house for the past flee weeks,
la lel
THEATRE ,
Wm Fox presents—
TI EDA BABA.
ills 'Orp r. woman in
"CARMEN"
de is it •. .
Comit<g ,4PRIL, tith and 7th, Faro'
oris 1>botoltlay
"ROBINSON CHUSO.ro"
sed by the ,t lat'rbi*'4 Fj;lir
Just r
Compaa
y
1
tlra.adiani itt action and1d-
tco 0ftots Tanks. .�,purii 13th and
h.
,1
a,�',13w1s tat"§,,y'er; ,
l< NSk:,l,la ISiI�I.:SI
;ape ttfe� tw;r�'- only :a
1 CANNING SERI) iCOR i
To farmers whose contracts form
part of the first 200 acres of corn,,
for Canning 'Factory, seed corn will
bo' furnished at tat year's price, tics
per lb. After that the regular price;
wit' 'be ' 'charged. Present ' market
price 30e per lb. Positively'no seed
scold, except for contractls,.
i'
Exeter Canning. .Co.
ttlu for
Marl t:otody pitied or garh,
Azad"ione of tizc' d ad who hare leur-
ueyed ahead,
Neither scholar, rior ,se ierr, nor.
lana:ve
`Ever, thought o1 the obildrt n
biz's
followed an
Qr toiled without elninf"ng phis. t+:c
Crri't you picture to -day as you go
on your say,
What a, horrible \world it would, bei
Il
nobody cared swhet tzr others sur-
vived, t
Or wb •th't' in' not they wr're glad
if troth of us here labored year af-
ter year. •
For only th r gold to h* bid;
t life were but ;striving for raiment-
and food,
'lion the baa step its the field that'
we S. c,
Would be one 'with the plan that is,
fashioned for man. '
And a horrible world it would be
'at the joys that we know andtho'
ch'irnms thot we claim,
Art+ ours beeau,c' somebody oared;
The plcasurers we boast ot and
treasure. the most
We own meatus\ somebody dared,;
The dead have goneon leaving us
to be glad,
In the gardens they' planted and
Just 7ns,.t lc;tsc i ometlt'7ig behind for the
future to find;
We must work for the sages to be;
--.Detroit Free k'xes:t
sat
CHEER, ;BOYS, 'CHEER.
Mr. T
O.S, Striate the C 9
h t h veteran well
r
digger of Csl;or'ne. has established an:
additional reputation to that of b'ing
able to locate a spring of water. Mir,
Swale has composed several prices ,of
poetry some of which : be has :select
ed tunes for. At a recent "Wood bee
in his vie nay 'Mlr. Srnale \vas induced`
to sing one of his latest compositions
ft/ is entitled Cheer, (Boys, Cheer, and,
is as follows.
Cheer, boys, cheer, the Germans are
sear,
Cheer, boys, cheer for the new and
happy! land,
Cheer, ;boys cheer for the Kaiser is
falling, t
Cheer, boys, cheer fox the new and
happy' land,
Cheer, boys, cheer, no more for 1
to sorrow, 1
Cheer, boys, cheer for the new and;
happy land.
Cheer, boys, cheer, for Bagdad has.
fallen;
Cheer, boys, cheer for the new and
happy' land,
Cheer, boys, cheer, for the war will
soon be over,
Cheer, boys, cheer for the new an81
happy land,
—Thos. Smaie
erom went overseas with the 91st;
Battalion. r I
N rs. A. E. iBuswell and little dau-
ghter who fiave been spending' the
winter with the >fDimer s parents,
Vfor
Milo and Mrs. T. Harvey left Flax
•eombe, Sask, on M,bnday. They were
accompanied as far as London by Niy,s
Harvey and Mfrs. S. Sanders.
In"aletter which aPFeared in tho'
P
T es last week written by on
e of
the Exeter boys now in France it
was stated : that two tn.:- them had
received five parcels between them
sent by the Soldiers Aid 'Several' of
these parcels were sent by personal
friends of the boys and we under-
stand( that Society only sent one par.
cel of Christmas cheer to can't of
the Exeter boys overseas,
Nr. W. Thompson who has been
travelling for Struthers, of London
has iresigned� his poAton with;that
firm and acce ted. W°,srinilt r, ros:tiorr
with Gordoulgay;o for leo hid
new duties 4p. ftexfzrst' of
next moni%t�, = Thb►npson may
find it nereary to remove from
town ':, to 'With re •central location rep
x
t`ri ��-'���''at naso, a��.many
Huron Weather
'Insurance r
ante
Mutual
Company
Protect
om a -
Protect
your property against dam-
age by storm or cycloneby a policy`.
in !a good live Farmers' Mutual Com-
pany.
Our rates are very 1 y aS'—
only $2,00
per thousand per annum,
•
We pay y all losses of $1.00 and over
over
from th_s da,tet?,'t`grsyo d.,,:;Present pol-
icyholders 'note =''th •announcement.
For full particulars 'see or, !phone
any of the following agentsg
S. hardy, .General . Agent, ELe.,,
R. G. Jarmuth, sub agent, co
N. Ogden, Sub -agent, :Centrale
II, II. Hill, Sub -agent, Aubu
or write the Secretary
Chas.Mw tci ii: R N
Note ,.rhes ange of Y3der
ol.
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\VAATRD--k ogs from 50 to ?25 1
Reit I?lione, Ernie, Thompson, R.
No. 8, Parkhill, Ont, 3-22-3t,
New Tailored
Suits and
Coats
Of €irst interestkcar the cool days
copse, The sty1 Rnried to 'newt
the different tat boats are tong-,
er, skirts are also longer;;
Our new goods are 'here. Good range
to et,00se from. - q 6
MADE TO YOUR
gee Our New Coatings fo
Ladies, Prices ranging
from $ 1'.o0 Up
We' also .have a new Lange o
over coatis and suiting.
GIVE US A CALL
and
N. Sheere'
' AND GENTS' TAIILQIR
itaira , Opposite the iCeratra
Rotel
NOTICE -.On and after April 161i
we bare decided to inaugurate a strioti
ty cash coal businetis. .Ail' outstand-n
ing ;accounts will be does, on ;Nay •sags
Our patrons 'till kindly take note. anti
govern thetrlselvca accordingly --H,
llowe, �t"fir
The Tunes welcomes all itemlb' ofp
aterest for its columns and is glad, for
-et it by phone, mail or dropped iota
he_ office.,x
THICK, GLOSSY N
FREE FROM DAITORUM
Girls! Try itl Hair soft, fiuffyaud
bealatiftalt a 26 rent bottle
o1 Danderine.
1t you card for heavy hair „that glis-
tens
liatens with beauty and is r+ 1Hant wit)*
life; has an ineomparable'softraess and
Is iiufty and lustrous, try's derine
Just ono application ++•�� ` s Ther
beautyo ,:". ur hair, hest` o .1'1t-
� �Q p 7:t . �-.,t
diatela ;es every parilcie
longi\\ ..; artlit eau not have pop`,
heavy. 'Nattily, lair 4} ,
if T-
dandruff, This .4tggitrilettve ;Olt
the 1244,4444�to. its
itS,•t;er'�ite, if not,'\ tors
produces a feyyrisbness and ital.,
the scalp; ti4o hair roots
loosest and die; Bien the hair fa
Last, e SurrIy get a tar -cent bottl'
Knowlton's'Danderine lroill ani
store and jot try it,
0
p'.
The Best Newspaper
Value
lit S 7esteru Onta.ria
,.The..
London Advertiser
Alt Mail Editions y$i 3.00 per
Year
EXETERA
S RE
Boots and Shoes
Our spring styles '
P � ,� are a r� rVing and being
placed into stock.
Prices are somewhat higher but early buying helped us
secure sone extragood values. We will leased to show
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you the goods and demonstrate their merits.
eas
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Made ttor
Measure Suits
1�. ts
Our spring samples are here and we are awaitingr'a
opportunity of showing
you the manypatterns, The fit and
Y gp
finish are guaranteed.
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BEAVERS
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