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1314.tet l..ab*el $2.50
Papers
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$225 for
41Ik nor
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Table
laic is ;lac
cb'rattev
xard fills,
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bufor nets.
lothy aaa a n
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gleams
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IY..eluding a ra't 1"ge Q0 fine: new
tTrns in stripes sad plaides
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LA STEWART Phone 16
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tion to l°1it. Tune
snbao
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Mr. )terry of IAges-son, visited
with lits daughter, Mrs.
>..elcon in; the r1 .
att.
Mrs.
St±ldo1 sand son. Wallace retained with
hire on Monday and spt"nt several
eleys in ITtg¢rSOU.
une
Undertaking
n
Director & aline
lit•Gardiner
Night call
Phone
And Furniture
ILIarlet Report—The following is
the report of the Exeter ` Market
corrected up . to Thursday 14th,
Wheat 2,1
Oats $5e.
Barley 41,10 to
Family flour' 570,
Sliddliugs $44,00
Bran $35.
Creamery blotter 52e.
Dairy`'bcstter 38c to 40e.
Eggs 50e to 52e.
Potatoes 1,60 to 1.85.
Sugar beet pulp $1.60 fuer s
Lard 34e.
flogs 17.54.
,1 411 AL TIIAW.
Alt llough somewhat delayed agen-
zone thaw visited this section tlae.
forepartof this week. The thaw, was
:aeeompanie+d by some heavy down-'
pours of rain. Cisterns and wells that
have been empty for some time re-
ceived ace.d a bountiful sctplYYy of crater
-a a
� ce.r has been standing' in large'
loots and she roads are in, bad/ con-
dition.
n
dition. In some places theroads ares!
isnya sable and covered with water;
:RA HOUSE BLOCK 1 a foot or two deep.
ANT
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Turnip
Acreage f
ee
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AN'
1'ARQUI'L
I1,ED CROSS DANCE—A dance will
be given, in the Hall here on Weda- s -
day ',evening Feb 20th ender ,Red,
Cross auspices. -A jolly good time its
in store. Ladies will furnish the lunch)
Admission,, gentlemen 50c; ladies free
Undertaking
A1.MOm,T' €. tiANIMOCS
TUE FI lr:
#NI3 h'`URN
T , T The vote of the Quarterly O€facial,
..
Boards of the Methodist oda, t clzur h
I i s c as in
town were atenosLnnanjnious to con-
tigue the present system or itineracy'
b3' the pastors of the church., The
etnestions were asked, are soak in
favor of the present time limit of
RAL DIRECTOR
/VIRE DEALER
the pastoraal zeren3 If riot :rale 'raQ,� E'�TI� E Cz`ilitQ. tt ilea ':e _n Fi' rm_ ,;,r f h ule O. d 4 S._& u tn e8I'V in.a'1 k: _Ii t_I. �I^tI t the O:`~l. aw,F iv.r ,� i1iA"5�:, 1«I:h11I,"AId1 lath, �Ytascel$aa3: i " � t ot.d ca e atcrld ternl>
eous Costemes, Prizes win be award- ,sax, ;ears,
ed ':or Ladies' and Gents' 'Condo cos-. \
t tmisseeolI�alenseaaxl isB.3and. General dd- Ir aY! LCL!1islSEFhIxpn 1
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Jos.riga
sameFaviEan her daughter
\Deng of London-
For
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Lentil
lir.o�91G•k of CI
at his nef yer
Mr Claart'iw Morley
rimed aat lois iiorne, l
sat. a;iive•r=+
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day veitmn ae -t1 le
latirrrtatlI' rrQ a town
Slalaciaty SChool 111StiOtt
ora Tliatrsdaay' nt last wr,
tliogt succcassful ltastit
Reeve 'B.
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Hind of the 3„
to•
n°r1
were in
tending° a can °eft
1 isdRai At-socialio
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clit:ou
IS
tae*alF`e 1^ zt:nd .I, 11,
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Commission in
t;to this itet�k it-
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the Hydro
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)Yr. Frank. Ilawdt'n tvho has khat i,
visiting at. the home of hil parents,
foar several we.'ks brine; somewhat in-
disposed, returned to Toronto Mon
lay,
Pte. 1,4:14-. I:loskins and sister Miss
Ina Iloskins of London visited with
Z1r. and Mrs. S. Parsons over the
Fi task -end, Their parents, ' Mr. 3i.zid:
i1rs. Itd. Hoskins of Kirkton ;also
F isittid.. Mr. and'1Trs.:. Parsons.
c
pccia3 Factory Demonstrator r
cp-
rtsenting the White. Sewing Machine
Co., of ,Canada, Ltd., will, be at S.
February
Martin & ,_ons store, IGfh
Come in to :see the demonstration and
exhibit of aryl work and other sewing
one by the "WIIITE"
Shoe
learanc
Wonderful. values for this
Wonderful clearance Sale
Prices belowreser cost c at of production.
Buy shoes now for all the family and save dollars on your shoe need-.,
Sale is
e he first day to thi
wonderful d1E
once sale and get the best
rgains
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oI#ehtq crt is r a�ty v a r trlsaced vl av n i IY
tl lit anti tla. town 14 ..
Satt,tlydaty 1111 i idQ11d ay ")lir sa ing ri
NO t %till be quiet motel zt .litllrats l
t111ny cases it would aimu tt
a trifle. There wasl .y1i;;;lit
e?i,letlt among vieitore oaiila. ;t
holiday'., The i„ 1In °, t ^siou . ee ns^
r*visit among some that the heal-'
. i�Fi �r i
less dans �ls•ilt he continued, flea k i J
nn intimation. `1lowesver, to this t'1ft'ct
,.
1fldaf.tYr S will 3
,,n O.. t. ,..al
a F
Saturday uliti Monday next anis
1 woe unless further notice a 3=ita�is
cab o<'
Omit
sig tett wa3s
:at'lt3d`° ,y a gat
;lee O the
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"ANC ` `?E?Rr0 r roIt
MIr. S, ar,6
Deas lacy week sold, nine
head of Battle for which he, received
a handsome figure. One steer weigh-
ing 1520 pounds brought over $190 -
while the nine head sold for aver
$1160.00
WJRIED IN I;-'ETER
The remains of the late Chester
Grover Cleveland Prouty, who -died
at Moosejaw, 'Sask., on Feby. 3rd,
were ''brought to Exeter last week
and interred in the union cemetery.,
l'he deceased was a son of Mr. and.
:'.irs, Samuel Prouty, of l:sborneand
t as 30 years, and 6 months old. Ile
vas taken ill lvith appendicitis and
sander 1i e t azo ,operation passing away
on Peby. 3rd, The deceased had gone
with the harvest. Ile was born in
west the previous summer to belt;
Stephen 'township all his life being
Spent til this commenit , R'
y farce he
was highly resected
L`Iat. 43rd annual mer tiarg of the
flay , oship Partners' 3iuc,taal 'Fire
Ira larance Conzpaany was held in the
Town Ball, Ztwieb, on Monday last,
Despite the storm weather and hast
`
condition of the roads a faire `ease-:
bar of thepo.tlicyho d : s avere 1 ,r xt teres -
sant. The',tl 11041 stateanent of the
manager at�� �opz1 was
pres-
ented
p
rt ,-
anted
and .fol particulars tate- i
en ; there/rod y 'tffing 1017, policies,
pl,.tla ^ mint e7r ` were issued cor-
n iR inall Stql2785.00 and
?a;
leo teas,' 01
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ons res.! t4
1' Rau, and 611
li er ballot Messrs,
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E'1',TE1+ PROM' s"i"lt A NC3
The following a
tl t+ra* ilii;, to<t.w
reeeiv by` lyre. S. rson±#
I d Jin 1f'rIa 11iIO
ll. air 1las. Patvonrans-
11 was very kind or C`oc indeed to
i..11i1Si., of 5a manyof us... this X211 a.9
you could have seen the pie;asere
at
gave, this letter twon1
d be
un-
necessary.
but as you and we are
dtmied thnt pleasure, 1 41•ilI try to
lh;ank yon, ion the 2 gift yok,a so .kindly
sit..Yoa must be pleased to have
your- son home and 1 trust you may.
be 'fortunate enough to keep him and
allow some one else to do their bit
tt 1s on
Tell him we are on the same busi-
ness as we ti+ r.i this time last year. �
when he returned o't leave.
I have just returned from Eng-
land myself, needless to say I had a
fine time, but it makes one restless
and "makes it hard to settle down.
again. I' think you have become quite
famous in the section, everybody is
agreed that Sam's: (we always called
Earl Sam}mother knows how to put
up chicken and we have come ''to
the conclusion, that he bas been !too
ing a little bayonet exercise in the
chicken ran.
If I wrote all night I would not
be able tothank you. sufficiently, for
the little touch of things Canadian
done in the "style we are used to, so 1
think 1 will draw to a close. I will
write Earl later. .
Yours sincerely,
G. Rougier Bryant
THE INTELLIGENCE OF, I3IRDS
Mr. `Jack Miner of Kingsville gave
an interesting address, on "The Value
and Inteili;geiice of our Birds" in the
basement 01 J'mes St. Methodist
church on Wednesday : evening. Mr,
Miner has a -very happy manner on
the piatlornt' and won the hearts of
his h marers, As a young ;'non he at
first hunted wild birds for the market
and later 1t r sport only. and
became quit:ilk-expert in their man-
ner and oitbrts. Later in life this
knowledge rled him to be:riend,'these"
swill creatures and,how-wild
c,dd4 fad
geese ."come 'by te thousandsjo
year to the' t ih4Mr. MIiners
ing migration jood an pro teesl
ilea laud nerouo twilling instep-
os
'z
'of the intelli.geneilM' ai,oxlevotiorn
of the '�wild '. -I ;rr.
tese.r There b ,which
triangle titin the addiot eated
many, hearty- laugh a1r3biai� :the I
nita)t lnmtn.t the krnivO4 �iw ,0,1 int
th J
tab that will :be 11e� " " On ,,the
yih oDt( al ; oniaii� t c ` young
Xiet8e n C
it
t*:
its
e1
tai
WfiSi in t`rU.et:-d :io coif
a.tl loeaat dt fk'
1t kills i1# Ztlri .14
ftlislre, ra•tat, for ilia Ttlii�tr I1slt Y
zollaali ,. °I'rF <itst tde• 'r raoiti
conc.r.t SI ,
t and rue) ,for I'„itrio,lc anal ltecfi'
5 , oeia ti e, free.
tee fu11o11 in aceoalitts ivvreu haeee
1'O Cor,tights. I'ui' 11,111 $4.11;
fn
r
4- i•r wood for 1 r1t1 1
r i.Gtl;; J, MO -
o, ai � W. s•
.t0• 1
Const , f it.
t Aa
iii»
,±diary` .10,00; J, laborer ditto
;0 9. Ind, Td. Co. sup, ".+'->
,
!ttrxl4 atcute a'ae, 0 „Pte error dog
Mole -aim cath. local
tick -
South Huron Agr. Soeiely
t 1;:1.110,
iltr►ri1' ad•}ournrkal 2 to meet sgain;
torch 2nd at,p.m.
1'. Bess Sr.,Clerk.
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ADVERTISING RATES
Display advertisingrate,,
known on application,
Stray animals,—One ince,
three insertions MOO
Partaa-49t Ite'al Estate for tate
each itall4rtiOn :for the9:19944 9
ins..rliL,ol4 ti 25o fro eats ,r•
aertion. Dfiscelianeotre n
19 rent, wanted, .tA
w 114serfdom 25c.10o pe
tioa
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ANiliaN•hel, Alt'k
r;lrniversary services of the
7'haanes ")load Presbyterian church
will b; 1 Y
head on Sunday February 24th;',.
S clue;: at -11e a.tn, and i . r
1 m. will be
eondn°
.Circ$ by Rev. ° 4i. J. A. licContaall,
IlL A„ of i,lensoll. Special mnsia will
lits furnished by the choir. assisted by
Aries T. lluxtvorthy of Exeter..
HOT MEAT -PIE SUPPER
Don't Torget the big supper to be
given on Thursday Feby 14th in
James St. church under the auspices
of the Patriotic League. Supper ser-
ved `rom 6 to 8p m.; Good programme
Admission. 35c. Any donations of pie,
cream, butter, or money - from the
ladies in the country or town will be
much appreciated
FOR SALE -550 to COO oak and rock
elm rails on Lot No, 14, "Con. 5, Step-
hen. Sealed tenders will be_xcc ivcd
on or before February 20th.
.GLADAIAN & STAN F3 t7ItY
Barristers, Exeter
HORSES WANTED -I want an an-
.
limited of horses in good con-,
dition.' Geldings. from' five 3ears old
and up weighing from. 1500 'pounds
up. blares from 4 years old up and
we`gh,ing'from 1300 pounds up.Pariles
having required stuff to dispose' of
would find A. ready market by writ-
ing me' or calling, up on phone .No,,
83. Exeter, ' G. J. LOW
.ENSILAGE FOR SALE
The silo at the Canning Factory is
open andensilage is offered for sale
at- $2.40 per ton Purchaser to . pay
for weighing on R D- Seldon'sscales
EK1 TE; ,-C4r...VNTC� Co,
"MILL FECD 'P011 'N LLQ'°f 'a h
to the fact FiM have secured.14
tracts dor4r+,f7our we;z••e,, rurn�'ing a
rnifl 2>w#,llo'rtlrs daily, and, c9i `if
collet ii'Ve,ift have 'a la ge' q ii
shill fed for sale and 31.3.iaLtO
following ,prices in your tr�gy'
in13cha,door' Shorts at $40 db�,� $'
tii� �g35'OOa�e to5n; l�+e 1
$3i,ifB
0fess
egai 4.. V+tl
Auction
i and 3.00
$"lipat earda:3
rR
fo
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rR
1$
Thursday, tl+e Zruur.,
11 Tailored to Or#
WILL BE FAR MORE EECO3fl
IT COSTS NO MORE
We have a large number of
New Fall, Suits and Overcoat- `
ands” that await your
a
r?iv
I -
a wide assortment of fa�asachosen colors soft "Kin
Crowns and beautiful greys df
all shades.
OU1I ASSORTMENT OF
•ADIES' SUITING
Is the finest we have over
had. The studied exactness in
measuring and becoming i-_
ageing of our tailored to ord
cloths, produces a completuesa
of fitting and a pleasit gnr=^aj
of appearance that a ream. ..
mad rian9e,y'er bolo to ettna
NO 13 ;;; SAWS bow ell sh"n
con bit a cult Or loOlik
unti„ " ' Sate cut to mint -
ore.
neerore T �ll is cornpletet. r
CP$ A 4.3ALTr l'x
beere
rl i ENTAILOSIt
Opposite the Iiioika
Otot
to
The Sale
it
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4
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20 ltlrgf;
e,itpterctotkt
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d Dinattrii^#re
0
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Feby.
to 1 be
To•
it
\Ve will offort.ment ai flair, Tooth
01171 I'owdtrz'"s, Perfumes,C4)111bS,` 111 tri it 3avallf
So conic prepared, liusie everyday.i
lai�dsottnter Specials I.sersdei
d Datil iairushcs, "1'a
yeast salt t,bo3 ata:
POWELL'S s B Z
PHONE i. ,°II HOMENEW
r 1 t ° � � �' of THE EDr,
s.e
a
W. Taman
MADE TO MEASURE CLOTIIIN(
EE;LDY-MADE CLOTHING
FANCY VESTS
ODD TROUSERS
BATS AND CAPS
SWEATER COATS
SIIIRTS AND. COLLARS
SWELL' R ANGE OF NECKTIES
BRACES AND SLEEVEIIOLDERS
in Fancy Boxes
CLOVES: AND MITTS
UNDERWEAR -2 piece- Combinat:oaas
PLAIN AND FANCY SOCKS
SUSPENDERS
WALKING-S"TICKS
OVERCOATS—Light and heavy'
SMOCIKS AND OVERALLS
' SEA PPS AND MTJI! N'LERS.-
RAIN COATS
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