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We Save Y .Ll Money
25c',
YOU WILL APPRECIATE THE BARGAINS WE ARE OFFERING.
I VER SINCE TI1b, LAST ONE -CENT SALE HAVE W. OFFERED
1IICH VALUES. SILVERWARE COUPONS AS USUAL„ ONE WITH
;VERY 25e, PURCHASE
PATENT MEDICINES TOILET ARTICLES
.1,00 Cod Lia*.r Oil Emulsion 79e. 00e. Ingram's Milkweed Cream 49e.
LII`? Syrup Hypophoeobit.S 79e. i 500. Colgate's Shaving Powder 29c
A 3400d Pueele. Spr::ap Tonic 79c ..25c. Talcum Paw d °rs 19
L i5 Plat. Iran Wine tonic . 99c " $5e. To let Cream ,••23c.
$c. I4..�lzr.y 'P-�,1a ,t......3 fast` $L00 140c. lHydrogenPeroxide 29c.
tie. Casstor:a 3 'or $1.00 y1y35c, ' trite 25e.
British Seven 'NUN -tures 19c.11.5c . Good Form Hai Nets 3 for 29c.
SPEC!, NO 1 SPECIAL NO, 2
Z-• ll Hies' Tonle • $1,001 Ktea'ze Tooth Pate, largo „r,,,,,, 60 ,
Sia ifi d Cocoanut Oil Shampoo SO KI•nwo Liquid Antiseptic 35 da
Total $1.50 Motel. �.- ,95 of
Dollar Day $L0[) . D-a!Jaa�• Day 60c.,
be
SPECIAL N. 3 aft
neve:: ; o 1, , :der $1.25 as
,tr,..i.: Talcum .75 gr.
Total _.:12.00 Mt
Do.:.ar Dal?' ............... .... $1.25 ml
Si :D'RIEES STATIONERY. ETC. wi
E2.0a m;,= 5 Meal, 25 the ,,• $1.25 .35c. bot St~wt*F eleeryr a 3c m
7a .�aav n� i:r,a las ........ 49e 5e. Scribbler% , t„ . 7 fcr 25o.
t2,5�i $illi Wet r Eon les $149 ' 5e. Castile Soap .. ..7 for' 25c as
.5t' Pipes ,,,,,, , 39e ,15t_. Writing Fads ac pi
10C. Ceres ,, 7 E a 49e '10... vo lop 57 c a
;2.50 Raaar, ....,.. •,..,.. $144 $1.00 Medical Books .........
Aut '+strop R tTo c ............ $1.00 40e. Tooth Ilruslaes 29e f
1ta P .R CENT OFF ANY PIECE OF IVORY • co
rat
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CoIe's Drug Store lel
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(The Reza Store) w.
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6 P kagee SEEDED
2 ills REIT ROE
2 lis , cALAI)
3 (Lin FOREST
7 au., AYLMER
d Hugs MhfONALIS
7 Plugs Sic11ONALI
10 Pl gs GUSTO,
1.2 Tins NEW
3 T ; EGGO
14 ib. BEST
['"ikon's
DELIVERY
$ 10
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CITY
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BRUNSWICK
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BAKING POWDER. ......
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SMOKING... ,
a toy in every' pa.,kage
SARDINES ....,.
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DA.YS
Dollar Bargains
Howey's DrugStore
SHELL RIMMED EYE. GLASSES
OR SPECTACLES
FOUNTAIN, PENS
A. w' ,;1 -known make Reg, 1.50 for 98c
White or dark, Reg $7.50 for $6.50
FOUNTAIN SYRINGE
EMULSIFIED COCOANUT OIL
Regular 50c. a bottle, for 38c,
R
2 quart,, made. of best Para Rubber
Reg. $2.50 for . . ..$1.89
HOTWATER BOTTLES
GILLETTE RAZORS
Who wouldn't have a Gillette
Sataty Razor? here's a real
23¢ quarts, mode +of pure Para; the;
guarantee 3s tw'c years
R.g. $3,00 for . $1.98
one with three'blades for 98c.
GRAMOPHONES
WRITING PADS
Rag. IOc, 3 ,for 25c_
Reg. 15c. 3 for 38c.
Peerless N. 10 -Reg. 5125, for $75 ,
Peerless No. 11 -Reg. $150; ; or $98
See this speceal •offer
Reg. :5c. 3 for 69c
3 pkgs. good linen envelopes ;., 25c.
S e our special prices on ,boxed.
Stationery.
PIPES
Excellent Breach Blair, Reg. Slier 49c
CHOCOLATES
ASPERIN
Tai bottles of 50 for s 38c,
See our South Window
$1.00, 1.25, 1.50, and ono prize box
3.50, Your Choice .fee' .......... $1.00
Who gets the lucky[ oze-?
FREE
With every Dalla+r Sale we will
give a Nyat Week -End . Toiletries
OFFER.
INTRODUCTORY
an inducement to try our Meg
Al•
Ziac Tooth Paste. vale will ,give one
booth brush free dumas sale[.
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SPECIAL
.j With -every box 'of Farce Powder
i we will give Powder- Puff Free,
Rowey�'s Drug Store, Exeter
9.£.
• BeL, r -i
ollr bargains
FREE - A TUBE FREE WITH EACH CASING ., .
TIRE PUMPS - REGULAR $3.50 at $1;751
JACKS - REGULAR $4,50 ...at .. $3..50
AIRTITE PATCHES, REGULAR 50c. at t,. ,..40c
STORAGE BATTERIES10 PER CENT, OFF.
SWEAT. PADS - REGULAR 85e., -... ;..2 for $1.25'.
HORSE BLANKETS -REGULAR $2:25, for.................... ....$1.00
HORSE BLANKETS --REGULAR $4.25, for .....::. - 32.00 ,.
HALTERS - REGULAR, $1.25 for . • ,„a: ,. ,,:'.. ..,...
MITTS ♦REGULAR 90c. Erre. r ........... . ..... 25c
FLASHLIG.EITS, CASES ONLY, .:. .., 3 fo,r
10 PER CENT OFF ALL ELECTRIC FIXTURES 6( SU`IFPLIES
ALSO..: ON. ;TRUNKS) . CLUB BAGS AND SUIT CASES:
Dashwood
Inspector Torn .of Godet'i,,ch spent;
l hursy . alt your school„
\Ir, , j Schroeder :moved into
1�?,s new
residence last week, recently pure bas-
ed from Mr. Dan Schaefer.
,;�iic:• Clayton Pfile ha,s, resumed his.
work. at Frites shoe. store.
Mn Ed, Mair has asoved into • thh
residence he purchased from M Geo,
Edighd�fferr Mr. Edighoffer has mov-
ed `into! the lienee formerly `occupied
by Mr. J. Sohro=der,,
Mr.Rutherford has moved sato the
new resideace 3r, Kellerma-n, built.
Mr. Fred. White is m�ovi i to Cent-
kralia, -'
llrs, Stade visited La Ailsa Craig
Oast w�ek,
hiss Edn;+zsto:x has resigned her
RJRO i»A.1J position.. as teacher lea, the school, ow -
he regular meeting of the Huron -lag to the, ill health .of her :pother..
e Women's Institute was held on, Mr- Ira Tiorma of the Bank of Corn-
duesday, '.lar. 29th, at the hoarse coerce, Parklill, -spent, the week -end
Mrs. Wan, Wood, about 30 ladies with his parents here, before leaving
ng present. The subject for the for Gu.1ph•
ernoon. was "The Value of Fruits'
-"--~
a Food." it being taken by the two
Crediton'
[eluates of Macdonald Institute., 1„ham death occurred Parkhill
elpls. A short paper was given by Sunday e. A tormer well-known res; -
s d, Strang, and an interesting de- dent of 'Stephen, !vest and south of
nstration by Miss I. Mitchel;, for tail, village in. the person of Margaret"
eh she deserves much. credit, site [;lark;;, = ei;,et ;of the late New Leel,
eking three different salads, Other t,,jari.*, in her 94th year: The bus -
others of the program consisted of band died in 1884, and the. wife cora
reading by ;[Miss IL Etherington, a t„au' 1 to reside lose, the farm. unt41I
teno duet by the Misses Pym and 1:901., it -Gently ?her_ been liviaagin
vocal duet by Mrs. 1 erniek and Parkhill. Five daugs anal tire.!
isa Luther. Several important &ons sur' vel Mrs, Wasza1dge o,f West
eels of business Fere discussed. A lG'llivray, ;Suss Jan.2 of 1arkhdiJ, efts
1lwtcalf Mrs; Rtessell and 11'ss Eliza
eking sale was planned for in the , , ,
ala th. States, lieavitx3 of Shipka, de
ar future and a donation to the Iwo oe I'. ttte, a, ace, aed
eIc children's Hospital, London, was Lem. ,
so voted for. Alter a somewhat ! 1'i`.dl Smith bas returned home from
ngthy meeting a. social half hour " D. tro t after spending a few days in
as spent during vltieh refreshments that city.
re served, The next meeting in Counell mwetieg Wats held :°Aa, the Hall
y'is to be held at the home of Mrs.on Monday, Among, the dtfthor-
Allisota, The April meeting being neons traaaactel was a by-law author.
thdrawu, • lzteg t.a Reeve and Clerk to sign. a
•contract with the Hydro Power Conx-
lE you. are A !leer![' I lc : d This
Coll:us:ood. Ort.' --':Itis wi;h pleas,
re th t, I 'write this note of cone
n;endation. I suf-
fered with muscu•
Jar rheumatism
for three years
and have been
r
m.;sx ea for •tl3 •' purpose of supplying
Town' to the residents in he Town-
s;e:.p "Phis 'aaclutt:s. the farmers and
residents of Centrads. and Crediton'
It is Capected that work will be :start-
ed in the ^rsry near future on the line,
Th4 sleet stoma last Thursday and.
Friday . eeede:l In damage the one
oil a month ago. Th: rural telephone
Iiaaa runniag to Centralia was hard hit.
Oily ono pole wets left stancreig on tine
d:r+aaaplctaly cured 2m1 conc:sson, and genas o: men are
at worst uttiree in poets is and- string -
of sumo by tab" !rig wire. Thee was 3;30 coneider-
able damage done to trees, especially
the maples.
We are sorry to .earn, ,o; the death
o: Patrick Carroll, who did on Sun-
day .at the age tof 62 years& The de-
ceased had been 111 for several months
with a malignant disease which final -
proved fatal. Mr. Carroll, with his
brother, James, were in, the catite
business .for quite a number of years
and through their careful; and honest
business transactions won many friends
The deceased was unmarried. His re.
mains were interred in, Mount Carmel
cemetery on Wed_nesday.
The many friends sof the ,late Harry
Eiouse of Kitchener wig regret to wart;
of his death as the ,gestalt of an acci-
dent received some time ago white
'playing hockey. lir, House visited
here last summer and was highly re-
spected, Ile Held the position of
cashier of the Ontario Equitabee Life
Insurance Co, of Waterloo,.
Mrs. Paul Shenk has returned home
from London, where she went a few
weeks ago for *medical treatment,
ing a few pack-
ages or D r.
Pierce's Anuric
1 ' Tablets and Dr.
•
e •• rte is Pierce's Golden
etoMedical Discov
ory after doctors' medicines failed
to do any good. I am now frau'
trorn all signs of rheumatism foe
whieh I most heartily thank Dr.
nem. and his !von L'rful mc'divince,
Ttlrs. Kerwood Cook, Box 404.
Send 10e to Dr. Pierce's Labora-
ory in 13ridf eburg, Ont., for trlul
pl:g, al any of Dr. Pierce's reenedio•
anti write for free confidential me
;cal advice.
HAVE Vr2 YOU A COUCH?
?
This la oa'- Vital In•cr.:st to You
Woodstock,
always speaks a ;cod word for Dr.
Pierce's Golden medical Discovery
and we both feel that he owes his
p*.'cent mod health to this splendid
:::ec;ieInca. Bronchial pneumonia, as
a ehild, loft him a`lth chronic broa-
ehial troulela and it just kept getting
'worse every year even though he
tored and tried every remedy
ri commended to him. Some nights
P would cough so hard 1 used to be
"':aid he might clie before morning.
,..,x fall his moLLi er advised him to
're the 'Cold»u 'Medical Discovery'
a:t from t3 heet few dmea he Im-
proved. It is just a year now and he
seems to be entirely curd of ali
bronchial ittimente Mrs. S: M.
Greer, `'7 :=tit,_nhana St.
Get the 1) corery to -clay at any
medicine dealer;, tablete or liquid.
DON'T FORGET
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OUR DOLLAR DAY TREAT AT
STATHAM'S
All our Candies have been reduced
Oc. per pound for Dollar Day. ,
Ban Bon $1.50 and $1.25,
On Dollar Days $1,00 each
W,e're eel alive,
Within this hivie,
With goods as sweet as honey;._
If you want to try, ,
Come in and buy,
But don't forget ih'e money. '
W. J. Statham-
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Money. Belts
THE old wayof carrying your money
in gold in a belt, when travelling,
had neither the advantages of safety
nor comfort.
OUR Travellers' Chequers are pay,
able only to your order, can be
cashed promptly insmall amounts for
our immediate requirements and take
tittle space in your pocket. Tryh m.
THE CANADIAN BANK
OF COMMERCE.
Capital Paid up $15,000,000
Reserve Fund $15,000,000
Exeter Branch, F. A. Chapman, Manager
Crcddton Branch, R. S. Wilson, Manager
Dashrkaod J3raach, � '
Centralia
lfrs. Jos, Anderson, who has spent
the tviaater in St 'tremas, returned to
her home •liege last week,
Mr. Wm. Colwill, who has been in
the Old Country with cattle, has re-
turned home.
Mr. Fred Farshall has disposed of
his store hereto Mn M. Sleamons, who
will take possession about April 15.
Mr. Rex Mals was home from Kings-
court Junction, attending the funeral
of his uncle, liar„ W. Aniderson:
Mr: and Mrs: H. Frey were in Clif-
ford attendicig the funeral of the form-
er's sister In the village bast week.
Mr. E. Abbott has commenced wir-
ing the houses in the village for Hydro
CREDITON
Lumley
-Mrs, Fred Hennery of Mitchell re-
turned to her home this;week after
speeding a few days with the Mc-
Queen families, -Master Billy Jenesis
now improving .after hest recent illness
-Mr. and Mrst ICieseneth: McLeod vis-
ited in Sealforth 'on Friuday last. -Mrs.
Albert Neil returned home this week
from Lonvdoan.-Master Ray Paterson of
H'nsa-1l spent the week on the bound-
ary. -Mrs. Ryckman spent ae few
days in, Inrick last meek with his sis-
ter, Mrs., Milton Love,
HE MOLSO BANK
INCORPORATED 1855
Capital Paid Up 54,000,000
Reserve Fund 55,000,000
Over 125 Branches..
WHY 1 EI E SURPLUS MONEY 11 TIIls HOUSE
It M dangerous! Bettor to lake this money to t3se
nearest Beatiab o.1 Tita.Mohsons Bank and deposit; it iix,.
a ravings account where it will be xbaolutely sale;.
(Money may be deposited or withdrawn by ma )
EXETER;13RANWR
T. S. WOODS Manager,
Centralia Branch openfor business Gaily,
alety Deposit Boxes to Relit at the Exeter Branch.
$ Day Furniture Bargains 41
Clandeboye
Miss Minnie: Neil of Tislsonburg is.
visiting relatives .here.- The sleet
storm which took place last week
o ar a
played lafl y, with wares, and trees d
this locality: .Trees, telegraph ari�J
telephone Hales ,were levelled to the
ground and wires strewn over the
roads in many places. There has been
BIG REDUCTION IN FURNITU RE. W'1; CARRY THE .LARGEST
AND MOST UPS- TO -DATE STOCK.
BUY HER;, AND SAVE MON1Y
Funeral' Director Sr Embalmer,
M . E. ARD I" E
SPECIAL DOLLAR DAY BAR=
GAINS AT MOORE'S on FRIDAY
and SATURDAY, 7th and 8th; -1
Following are 'a few of our Specials;
7 cans Good ,Salmon, large $1.00
3 lbs; best grade Cakes .,.51.00
See our 4 and 5 lb Cakes 51,00
7 lbs fresh loose Soda Biscuits $1,00
3 lbs W;d1ar'd's Bast. Chocolates $1.00
Also 4 and 5 lb Chocolates .,,. 51.00
Best " Creams 5 lbs $1.00
8 plugs: Tobacco, all brands ..,,,. $1.00
Finest Canadian Cheese. 23c., ' 5 for $1
Several otherDollar Da:alines redys.uced for the
Moore's" Grocer, t,
and Con f
eciiaaery
no outside communication, either by
telegraph or telephone as yet, and via
prospects los a few days. Gangs of
men are busy repairitng'as fast as pos-
sible, --Urs. D. B. 1McVicar of the city
spent the week -end with relatives here.
-Mr b,llas�an
Ho -dens of London is
spending a ,few days with, relatiives.
here. -Despite the bad -weather and
roads quite .a large crowd from_.this.
vicinity attended the presentation on
Friday evennti gthe hone of Mat,.
and 'Mrs. Wm;, Ki1rneer, evh�ere thein
friends ;gathered to bid them good-bye
prior to their' ,leaving, the farm on the
2•n.d of McGillivray( Mr. Kilmer digs -
pest d of his farm to Mr. Earl Pates'
toe, of • °Cle.velarsd a. couple weeks agot.
I This is considered one of the moat.
up-to-date farms in Western' Ontario;
i lair. Kin Y• had a flies! CT!)Wet(n,sdajr
r wast which was arg ly attended. Farm
stadci soild3 .xceedlsatgly goad:' Buyers
ev>re `' iii merous ; grad b ai'daag'
Muss Gayle' Ie '$Ithargey-spent Saturday
in London •
GREENING'S
LAY FLAT
POULTRY FENCE
Your flock is safe behind Greening's Lay Flat
Poultry Fence. The openings are small ; no
one can climb the "fence and little animals
can't get through. The fence is close and
even from top to bottom : it turns even high
flyers like Minorcas and Leghorn. Don't
worry about your flock -use Greening's.
Heights from 12 to 72 inches. Sold by good hardware dealers.
THE B. GREENING WIRE CO., LIMITED
HAMILTON - CANADA
.Easy to control it -lays flat whenyou enroll it.
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W KNOW THESE ARE FACTS
"CANADIAN" fence is bigger . `It's such splendid value that
better, stronger and more per- we'll stake our reputation on
teetly galvanized than others• it every time. All we ask is a
We are+ convinced ' that "thischance to show you u the. wonder -
fence made by THE CANADIAN fur 'CANADIAN fence and the
STEEL ek WIRE CO., LIMITED, eqyally" wonder -til' 'and durable
at Hamilton,; is everything it':: is "AMERICAN" ERICAN" ' galvanized `steel
represented to •be fence post. 207
Ws Can sell you this fence as cheap es you can buy fence anywhere. „
Wm; Ward;' . zeter, Ont.