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MEN'S $25 OVER-.
COATS ON SALE
$20
1VIL+N'S', $30 Ct3.4TS.
ON' SALE
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$23 OVERCOATS
ON SALE
$17.50
].S ONLY
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ENGLISH Ivl11LTONS, PLAIN-
' OR VELVET COLLARS
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Boy's Overcoats on -sale
at �6 and $7
ar alns,in Boots and :`hoes`
Shoes
unks of-Slipi3ers and
\ILIst be, Cleated
EMPRESS SHOES
SIZES 21/2 'TO' 4
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$ZCl EMPRESS 55x11
Louis Ii els, All'. Sizes
4.98
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'6'LTO'',ldE
HOES
SOLE S _.
3.7
and
2
.98
, VOMEN'S'JULI-ET
SLIPPERS ' '
$1.69
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LADIES"'' 1-I
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SIZES 2.112, TO .5
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3.50
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ASI,N'� FELT T SHOES
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1AIEN'S; FELT,
'SLIPPERS
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T VITE AMOUR,
•EP,,S HAVE ..A;I?11IV1�,D. AVE Ii` V ,
OUR NEW AV 4T,L PAs'
INSPECTION.
CTION.
HONE: 82
PHONE 32
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1l`r. �ilTezT 1}13;'?1 f the Londpn
lioad south, d ed •,,o ,11 �y> 3.7tlz, 1111
lowing a'slzort il.lnils ,';x hr1 S:/turdy
ln°eceediug s` .feat . th,a deceased
'1)W0:"a').)
was tm y 111 t(rili itotiiorlliage,Ifo"
was v0 yeais
,inch -1 rnO1It11-1
The deceased' was -$oral in hast Alit -
linins and -for a numeer of years.liv-
ed near Ailsa , Craig, Ile had also
. resided in London u.d Usborne and
spent ,couple ofysars out west. A.- s.
1)oul, two Ycai ag,a;:-he' moved to, Lot
8, concession one' Sxtelita n.� 11? Vas
an .'s x urvived s Isis
-, t1(,ice married - d z `x y
bereaved •widow, Tile funeral took
place on Saturday. Nairn'ce111etery.
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Af tel :a'l), °ppy`. wedded ((1 over six-
tv-one' years, the angel of death v1s-
I3ted ehe 1ag111(. 01 t'I1, il nalcl ;McInnis
his I?eiov -d n1i•tner
''s .
'McInnis had 'not
ezijoyecl'good healih for several Years
although she was able 1:o be airoiind.
Previous to that time shehad hardly
known ~what sieltness was. ,' few
lcago' `h If a slight pa
wee suffered red
se e
5 p
h
alyticstrolce, which at that time af-
fected her voice which she partly re-
gained,, when she suffered a second.
stroke and'since then had gradually
grown. weaker. Iler maiden sante
;.
was0.1 1 r it a ' fat �'h-
31 ie 1 ass no e, being c lb
.10x0 of the late 1Vin. Passmore. She
'Vas' born in Usborne Tp., and Frac
tically allher life was spent in thi3
eornlnunity. Tier 'age was" 7'S years
and 6 months, Folin' 111g "her zuar
ria,ge to 71r. McInnis, 111 ' years ago
last Nevr, Year's nary, .they tool: Op:
their residence, .on a farm on the
Thames Road, , now owned by 711r.
Garnet Passmore. They attended the
I3ethany \Tethodist church .where
they Were ia6b 1(-workers."a( ive workers." The
e e t
deceased was a' teacher. in ,the Stin-
day School, -o, for years was leader
of the elioir. Slee rcivas a life -member
o£.;tale Main St -i T.M.S. During their
early life, three Nimes each Sunday,
i12r. and` 1'Irs. McGinnis wouldwalk
one and re quarter miles to Bethany
church, i°aeelY g ever zuisein . In. 1901
they retired and moved to Ex et
er
where they since have been highly
resp ected; i°e`sidents Although they
had no faiiiily of their . own, they
raised t'1 'ee boys; all of whom reside
in 1.11e•AArest. The deceased. iv:iS ,one
Of "a 'fan -lily of ten,'Ifaur•brothers and
h f who n 'siixv zve.
'fivesisters t zee o 1
o
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McInnis 1r I1 •. ev
Dire, John .I..tnnis ar I I1 s. (Rev.),
Spared, of Iic.vivanvil1e " and, Mrs.
((ileo.) ` J. D. Nestle, of town. ' The.,
forluer is in a: very low state of
health with i 0 o recovery:-
hope f her ecver r:.
Tlic-i funeral a1 .. 1., held Tues(1.4.'r-'aft5.'1
noon. the service'1)eiog held. in 'Tiela.iii
1t;'-1\'ietiloclist. chis els,• ecinc1110te€1 lig;
the °Fastoe Rev. F`:'E..• Olysdale, 'as
seated: s
fate b Rev. Dr. 7(edd, of Alr.heatlY.'
a friend of -the family since his early
ministry on the •Elimville `ci •cult.
Internien,t was niade in tl.o "Exeter:
St; .ilc11111list "clni °(I1 tia`e a 1' to a
g
ood stall. -1"` ;I astol's `of. .7 flies
St, and A\Tain Sb a.0 1n charge of the
services incl the .'ti(0 '(1111gregatiOzzs
n..Tho
I o .at
t T
ed�' in t
--- have �unit 1
aveatliei conditions` far the. first two
ivicetin s were 1102 very :favorable,
g
but the peo171e have: Peen lay ally sup-
porting the 3erviees -and, itis expect-
ed 21('12 thio ° crowds will continue- io.
Inc000 0. The se uiees begin witha
.-_ bright song service. 7.45 each
event ;In Instars alternate `in
g,
deliver°fng;tl e messig('. The seriiions
b
p
lroxnoo` to 'b'o oe, at sear4l.1ng :and:
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h `a znessame far ev-
x'li • lvxt
= soul -~wins i #; ,
eryon.e Join in avith the athers,' for
he good .of, the rcanalhunity for the
m t
most. hoolthf it eomniunitl is made tlp
of enriched=lives-and enriched homes_
SOCTA.11' I.i%1: \ 1 N -
About fifty of the alembers of the
Young Ladies' Class, of :lames St.
SztndaY=S(h`ooi . o „atlle_ecl •a:t; the -par-
sonage for- their annual 11 eeting 'on
Tlzui solo - might of last week. ,1 very
.plenearit evening was spent., and a' fine
progr.•ani of >izusic arid 'contests enjoy-
ed.' Saatisf c:;tery; reports Of -the year's
=1 work were•• prose' l.ed - by the retiring
officers aL(1 the. following executive
was. elected :'or the new year: "Presi-'
dent;; Vera Esiery; 'trice Pres„` ;illos-
sie Hunter;' Sec..Ti•eas., Eiertha And-
reW.; Asslt Sec:-Tretxs., Leila. McF,ills;
Convenor of Social Com., Leda 1 -lard
ing;"v1s1tina lice eandford;..
Mena. ber'shin .Coni.;' Ell Jones; Mis-
sionar3t 1el?resen6ative, Flossie Ilan-
• the
aizluous Vote' of
„ ter. By 2110 "fan
Class; .i1s: (Rei'.) Donnelly- was ,ap-
ntec 1eo 1 07 with 11-5. Tai11 'as
apolssistant ,t'Ph 'eveiind iva , bro1111l1i
to "-0' vers"' en34Yerlile.;elose Eby l.,very
liberal might and 'an hoer - et 5Avehole'-
sone: sociabilitY over the coffee' clips.
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= :INNCTtA,Ll+',1+,TINGr Oli' 'IS1ETER,
1- onnorT r ui2AL soorig 'Y
. 'TIie Exeter Agriculture_ ,Society'
held their 'annual sleeting in the.
Town Hall on Friday' afternoon of
last <Week, at:which there was • a fair
The orfs of he Sec-,
retary and. T1 en surer were• eneourag
ing in view -of the fact that the Socie
ty.'r .n into wet weather for the fair.
The deficit of the -society was rediuc-
ed to about•foity:'dollars. A special
effort will be made this year tp in-°
crease ,membershipthe and there was,
some discussion of holding a three -
days fair. It Ras decided not to ;send
a -delegate to the'provincial cenven-.
tion this year, Officers were elected.
as follows: President, B. \Villianis;
first Vice:1'res... G::Penpale; second
vice -Pres.. Jas .i;eckell; 'iieas:, T. ,S.
Woods; Sec'y, R:;;G. Seiclou: direc-
tors, 1v: "R. Elliott, 'A. J. I.Ioauian A.
Dew, Thos. .Hankin, NV. D. Sanders,
W. Andrews; F.''El_eri'1.710 , . Jas.
Grieve. John Aliisc ,Irs. W. R., -r El-
liott, hiss Je•oke11 ;a71,•s. Ti., T7 : 1Iuti-
ter::<. Auciltois, ,Pau`it Coates. and' C Is.
San l`e1 s.
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AUTOITOBILE' SIL A CE
SATISFY
YUKON ......; $1.50' PER A'AjR
ALCC)N ,.,.. $2.50' PER PAIR
LADIES'. AUTO ],3..5,0 PER' PTT,
MJIN'S'•AUTC $4.00 PER PAIR'
AUTO'C .. ...-$5,5 0 PER J'_\IR
TUBE SKATI S $5.50'. PER" Et
HOCKEY .STICKS .....30c :IJP
HOCKEY PUCKS REG 25c'`;UP
ANKI..E.,SUPTOT,TS" .:$137-:
SKATE- STRAPS .: ° 25c
M''TIItE TAPE :CTC
Tort STOCK
STOCK IrOODS
,sALTSe SULPHUR. and SALT
SPECIFIC
SCRAips
TENDERS;;'\VANTED-Foie 9 -cora
of two -foot wood, beech and maple,
dcliver'ed' at Thames RA., -..church on..
or , before "April '1st; Also- tenders
for cleaning the church , Tenders to
be in the' hands of the See'y. Trees:,
on or .before. I'eb'y 4tlie 31.. H. -Brown_
Sec'y-T1•eas,
7 o the people.,of Exeter, Centralia,,
Mooresville,, Clandeboye, -Crediton,
Dasim ood, Zurich, "�.,1len sail, Chisel-
hurst; Cromarty, _ Farquhar, , Elim-
1,1110, :vVinchelsea, Iiirh.ton., Wood.,
.ham, .and all 1rm lioizses i11 th1s dis-
trict: -I; wish ,7011 all 'a prospc' o'iis'
:arid happy ]:92d But. fear Yoit_cau
not be, warn';and- happy 'iirithout',a
(urintity _of ,TiERCLLES CCAI.., the 1
attendance. p
finest thing in tlie -world to . start
your fires 017 burn,. with poor 'wood St11101)EN 'DEATH oF,
For heating :homes, stores, schools, ' "• • . .
y trying it. Terms Cash, - ' deceased lincl aw-akaned.' 'aliotit Siis
a of cost- 'Prove this ant uddenlY 01). IlleSdaY,,mornilig. The
Agent, :Exeter. e'ietleelf.c haq. get -
again and later- ,Nvikeil 'Iter sister -in-:
PI,ED laW, Mrs. Smith, 010, 4ad; been stay:-
cemetery.
. 7I<\\TJ\, (17 1I11 '7'<°IE).1T,`
1.1ai(:: s'Ei) . 11 x.31 I3I.1-`s'
A. E. Erwin, reeve of 33.1"rs.felci.
(vas elected -to the warclenship at the
first: meeting o£ ITuron County,,Coun-.
oil, Tuesday afternoon. • Following
the usual : custom, the, Conservative
side ,of the° Council had the privilege
of; electing a warden.
In the caucus four canlidates.;were
on the ballot, 'Reeves , McQuaid, •ef. -
.1TcKi1lop:, Coates, of Usborne; Nees,
of Steplien; and Erwin. ;On the fourth.
ballot Erwin. •won out by' twee
In his opening address, the (varcleu•
asked fol;:the hearty' co-operation of,
tlie.board : Many iniportOii1 questions.
ar.e;_to come up: this year: Tie advised
retrenchment along f`t'iancial lines,
as:: luny taxpayers were :now protest-
ing on account of the heavy taxes.
3 -Te as, ad to.,,lenO ' that I uson
Comity ,,conic boast, of , having' the'.
•
best roads' in Ont'i ,lo., He Delieyed,
:that on account of c'le'ine easing n'o ;
toi• traffic;special attention should -
be -paid, to, %the liigh(;ays."
, • lier Went into 'the room ,she
MeINN Exeter, con Thatredtty itytind her dead, 'evidently pas,
• evening, Feb: I 7th, datte 1,a;ssmore,. sed a.wa.3e-Withent a struggle. She
.11zradlThONAr2iD-'7.-F.,irt S4-et)lien, 'Let- or/15
con. Allen Aliiel)ona.1(1, aged 6 0 weston, and:wa,s 74 years. ol(L.
E ter,, on TuesdaY, lived Stanicy,"Tp„. 'moving., front
jalin'arY 2211d, j nt widOW there to Eitel.er.,. In- 150-1 she was.,
and Plum 11
s
war
years. who prodecetseci lier several years
ugo. She ,eurvived ono
neice. "Mrs. Bertha Dowell_ and son
tiesday niorning to take charge., et the
reniains. "i"he funeral will be held
at 2.3 0 TI'ricitly afternoon, lir-torment
the Exeter cometerY.
TP., on, January 13th, to Mr.' and
Mrs, JoSenti, Beelilerea, son,
Jahn Badonr, a, So
r. and, Mrs, Geo. , 'Pine) ti (Ian -
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The Coldest. spell o he e
pnesed ever 'this section oil
Stir n
OLIN A
,
p41:b A. 1AKl1W J ,
7,'tje 1t,ue.ier Jui to' • sut'ez•1: ae>
"eat at the 11).1l5 ti1e Cola .1 1:
fors ro an O.T.A. fistiizof '0 here o 1
n 1't
110' 1V. 11ln511(0111'0 ast 'veep, '1liul:'llo't(111(1.
(Vas cold and storing; the iCe in'gooet'
shape and the gauze was last :but the:
crowd (vas diba,pooizlting. Froin the
(Iron of the pu01t both t:ea00., were in
11011 mettle and showed Iota of
speed. The local ,team time 1)11(1 ii
tail) invaded the visitoz s : to z itory
but their shuts on thegoal were Itig1
and wide orcleared by -t,- the goalie...
The Exeter team, had 'r?ta:cle five shots
on. goal and the fourth shot from.
Clinton 'located the ziet for the first
tally Statl,ain:for Exeter came back`
and on a nice piece of combination,
tsiedewthe aal'oi;1score. Clishnotto�fnronscoz .c,reid their.
'g,a 't wing,
Exeter again tied the score (when Heyy
scored ` f1"olit nitxup in front of
the goal. The period ended two to,
conda•
At; the beginning of the second
1)e.zod it looked as :tlzaagh Eget:er,
(vcre going to t< ke . 21x0 lead_ Six.
times they invaded the Clinton ter-
ritory and bored in on the goal with
11 speed that made the 'Clinton goal
tender sit up and take notice, but
'
they failed to,add, to' ;their .count. In'
a' tumble in trent of the Exeter goal
Clinton scored thein ,first shot of the
period and froiu Lhen en the 'k lay was
about' -even, Clinton lidding another
tally „at the •close of the period: Score
the last period the visitorsrs show-
ed
tip to, better advantage. Rorke,
with ' some :clever etIclk-handiiiig,
worked -past; the defence and made
their 11fth..'count. Several penalties
were: ]11.posed 'throughout the gine
and it was while Statham was decor-;
ating the boards that the visitors tat-
ied their last count. A.t one time°
the Clinton forwards had passed the:
local defense and had only the goal`
keeper wlio iwent out to sleet the ad-
wince and saved the goal.` It va. a
good game and fast.: in spot -,..but` ,10
ivas a disappointment to t11elExeter`;
taus. ..The Exeter ,team plays` the 're-
turn 111 Clinten'-nex.t Tuesday.,
- The. line-u,p
Clinton • Exeter.
l'
Wainer
J Llioit goal • 03 , 1
i(T tdig er left d
L. S_f
athani
V. 13'ovey right d 31. I -ley
'.i�.. Roberton left -w° L. O'Brien
. `Higgins right ev Rau'
d. 'Rorke centre G. Hind
i,Iutch subs Broltenshix°e
Cole subs . Keller
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11`155 Hopkins, who rias•' charge of
theouli Iadies class in connection`
S g
with the short courses •put, -on: by time
Ontario depar,trnent of Agriculture,
entertained the members cf the
ter and Hurondale Women's lest.i-
tutes on Thursday of last \voeo he ,,1tl;dies Who had j r Parefq.
'attendance was large a. 1 t:he nc.c.o1 1 the tea "that :was ,'SO aut
re
Sight is the •only
Ike use constantly encep
during -sleep.
Perfect 'eyes see 1t'itklout ('11'('2.
The imperfeet clues -I'e constant!
under, rnusctlar strain.
Is it any -wonder eye strail`x
hurtful
.
How -are your eyes
set F1
Satisfactionguaranteed,
Registered Oto
lett s
d1 STRIT ISIA.ETING-
The annual Veetit ' sleeting of
Trivitt jvltt 1erbi zwl Church 1 iYas 11e
1d x >
the Scho I or,: Tuesday evening.:
Previous to the 1)ii,111'-0S meeting:.a .
the vestry, a congregational tett (vas ,
prepared and served by the ladies,
at which a large ni rnber of the con-
gregation, and others `pia•ticip.i"ted,
and a nzost pleasant time gvas spent
I 1n,
by,- all socially. Following he `tea :.
the lneetingttas •c filled. to older :`11Y"
the: rector, Eev. A. _ .. Tramper,' .,L:1
_ n
he culc,a war
the usural business of t h
transacted. The Secretary, 711 I.1 .16
Wethey, read. the financial statement
showing that the receipts aniouilted
$2565.41 and the expenditure 1ya);,.
$2534.10, leaving' a, balance 11' LLtbE.
reasury of $31.33. , l'he Rector also
read the report of his' activities c ii
1ng the year. Ile had. Macre 46; vi; -
its; .administered HoIy.. Community'
to eight poisons in':their'kinin s; `Licit;
formed 12 baptisms; had' tie>ifor'. e
7 'marriage ceremonies an17 ;ati.endre,
11• funerals:; 'ten persons had bee
confirmed: ' The f ulictwing ofirce
were elected for the ' ensuing ye-"
' . i 1 Polixs trden �`Jx�I a n .r' :
R etor s. Y'P
e
People's ~Virden; Lo. ri 11 liety �i,�Tds
nien,:Thos. G. 3'.19er5Saziltiel Svree
L Day, L 1-1 Sauce's --',Z 3 ,v(TaCcli
ne :: 'iie.rt e
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ii
is.comnised��ol 2110 s�.11e iiiem 1�
1 t,
last 'year Ihlessrs., AI, i ; t or,xailari
and 0,50. 'GC%arei'v;.ez'e re-eteCted :And- - ;-
iters. Hearty votes of thanks "''v: re.
tendered!,,,-,.-tn,a hews,• 'tlie re
3(arde 1st and .the :various ,,or-
tions
xgtions •of the church as veli, a
ti
mcidation :in -Senior's, hall ;was' taxed during, the.;.-eit."'''efil
to its utmost capacity.. An interest- Alurphy and -Waite(
ing. program was put on by aome of were elected Lay, Delegate'
the youtig ladies taking the conrse Snail. Sweet and Dr. War
and consisted of a recitat,ion by Miss stitates. Mr. L. Lay acted'as
,A. Jeffrey; duett by Misses S01141•1ePf4 i31 his eerie' efticientena*3
and Harvey; violin solo by,-IMIS R. '
Rowe. Mrs. Edwaras,,,of L01.3
President of tht,‘ Ptovincia) Women's
Institute, was present a.ncl. gave 11
short _address ,-.stiressing the 1.J -dace of
Tord. pres. of tlie T-lurendale W. 1.
and Niss lc. Jeckelle tires. of the
The ladies \\ ere 'delighted the
'class, 24 liats, being
-e0,11Xleation with the „Short. Coursee
in Exeter, Mr. Buchanan
(vas for 17 years associaO?..d.
tent years he waA engaged with th'e
STORE: SOLD 11.S:Depart. of- 'Agric. Ile now oAirne
. „fruit farm. at G-rinishy.
',McI<enzie have n'cit yet decided what
they intend to- do.
The officers of Exetei- I.,odge No.
°t.‘v,heelltailbgsebnYcePtos-ft DG.I.ann.d GA., 1V27..
able to be present owing to the se-
vere cold, hollowing the Mstalia-
ion the newly elected officers gave
IE^e.frposc)11kIlItileein13't-q.' t•Nl.Va,SV '110;:vie0.\S'°''aeesCil'‘,11,10)bl•:(;,,
eatry
)11. ON DIS'1714
Service' dept. et'. -the- TAleth od
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3.10NEY SPENT TN EXErl'Efi, •I SURE
BACTC4f0 YOU, IT G()ES EAST ENOUGH, AA/
Aitli\TONIA ," 25o
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