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JONES MAY
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Let this Store Solve the
firistmas Gift Problem for Yoi
We
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we ,want
we bane' g„
1ldisc
Few Days
And we
eac£ these welt
you to come el5 axSd : chu0 11
ts for every member of the fa?
i
'give lastiirg pleastaro 'for
out ?'Ay De'partr*ent is
ze play never ax as lar)
tides are a ,'great assorl,Yt3e
0ur Cbirua;ss
Qnr Toilet
or, I'a,
ale.
busy
le t}re as' -o is ent.
Specially Priced for
Christmas Selling
n 1 se stock of Ladies' For Setts imind ,rt.g
rive prices for Christmas yelling. he 2
Fos, Lynx, Iduskrat, l armot, lack \ elf.` e
Ladies' Muskrat Coats'=ric
educed
Persian f.. inb
Coats Wonderful `pl vales in Black Dag, Wallaby and Coon Chats..
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.Collared Coats= Coats to clear at regulraly $22.59 for $I3.O
and regularly $18.00 for $12.0
Cath. Coats. ill our Ladies';ranter Coats must go regardless of price
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el a
broken eras to Clea.50
Ovetcoat;s, old limes a
Useful C
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Cu€tt 1trta%4;rs,
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Sugge
or Ladies and
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uvea• ra rt�3ntetl fiirtt.
it $, aritialcct 1►
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i ti k: Set$:s.
li Gloves,
Fanay Towels.
Voile anal' sin.
Trail' Ribbons.
Fancy linenss etc.
AND
blouses:
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Give Useful Presents
Below we illustrate a few of our many articles o1
gift suitable for the different 3nembers of the family.
Bissell Carpet Sweeper
or Vacuum Cleaner would be'
very acceptable by mother;
Carpet Sweepers $3.50 to 5.25
Vacuum' Cleaners $8 to $12
O'cedar Polish Mop
another labor saver for the
housewife.
O'Cedar Mops 75c to $1.50
®'Cedar Polish 25c to $1.2
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1TJTO1.E013ILE SKATES
Every boy: and sir''' enjoys the
skating exercise.
1 Auto skates for boys; $1.50 to 5.50
Ladies Auto for girls $3 a pails`
Ever -Ready Daylo
The safe and sure
method of seeking your
�
way in the dark.
$ 1es,(Prices 1. ' 0 -to 3.5
All So a'
have a nicei of rare including
also have hue .Salve
>,�b Hca , Cold Me fi orks,` Sugarshell, Knives
l .,,.
Slli$a • ` "-IYl S presents.
1 •til;. .1115$ a eS
b ..
p
w -L25
°Ie den the lanae
)+dos&ra to 25o also
our store
ata "Forkdipt'3 .4
Pocnd. ..2otve
t'A bsaut of a
.r?dy°g gay
?roor:,>4�.,...
c,at•,, r;.�ae;
POW E
Big Variety Store
coot
Try
Hoey's
Cream of"
Roses,
mer
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i.S and chto'clues on orae
Tiowey
Drugstore
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eter Council
1[lan:lc &t6�i Irl
°ittaagv of ]~akritrcr :stall
Statatte. '.�hr tlsssitlt(;
izt ^ ii�sld Dec 1.14 we
proved.
The follow*zein; accrrsut,, d
and 'approved; \V..,I4",4treantan
Sparistn;ah 14.25: Joiner l;c:t krrley
11.00; 'Wm, Vale 2,25; Jo1u 1'ydd4.10'
wrsi. Taylor 1010; Cecil kord 8.50; Zty.i
Bic/ding 1(1.8; Ross Taylor 34.90; T.
Ilssarl irs 'toad Son. 1,85 Ambrose Cot-
tle 7.70; lrno Sr,el1 15,40; Mrs.:1f,ary
Hicks 5.01; W. J. Bissett' 5,502 John:
llunl.in 0,00; Jos. Senior 5.00.
Passed on, motion of Elston, see,. b
1):a, I e .
y,
Jo;.. Senior,' 11. X1'3 . ll,;tttit'-s
Clerk 14ceve
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Usborne Council
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INE OPENS Council met Dee. 15th pursuant tt
S1a.tnte. All the, members were pres
The Exeter -skating rink opened + an '-'nt. The minutes of the last meetiu;
,y
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n t
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t pn
'rich, tnigirt last Tarr the First of `ion . numb .r o,E accounts were passea
the xi,'T1in is the earliest skating s. on and orders issued in ptay/mint.
the rerrik in town for many years In the MSC` of an Election Div. 2,
;SEY OF I. -CAN DEAD will vote at IT,, 11ro,vres, Lot 1 ��.',T.R.
JOIiti COT1I '21 o - 3e'd;
rrn5teaid of T.qt , Con. as Publish
Mr, /John Coursey''one of 'the best lasts week,
1-nnwn' alitlduijrh fanners and horse- Council adjourned to meet vittr
dealers 'dropped dead ` while at dinner, nomination. Dec. 31st.
in his ltorne on Saturday afternoon F. INforley. Clerk.
last, A few' /minutes before his death,
the ,deceased appeared to be axil the l%\OCI.%LD DOWN BY CUTTER
or health, laughing and joking.
Ile was widely known throughout While alighting from a cutter at
western Ontario ani) was a man oh. the James St. church or, 1Lnnciaeear'
e e
unusually large 'physique:- Ire seas the 'Mrs, `a. Pedlar was "n 'Et'by
'aged 58 years, The 'funeral was held a 7orsc a i; i clatter that svgs rounding
on Monday afternoon interment in: St. the -,corner at ,a fair rate of ,speed.
James cemetery. She was c-' ..ht - by the " cutter " and.
OT7R CHRISTMAS. Nt ri3ER carried ar short distance and thrown
to the 'ground with the result that
We were more than pleased at the she Is confuted to her bed from in -
reception )given our Chri'stnias num juries received internally and to her,
ber last week. This was a anew fen- back.
tire. for The Tithes' and entailed, a `-
great deal of extra work on the part EVANGELISTIC CA1IPAiGN
or our staff but the -words of', praise CLOSED MONDAYS EVENING
and appreciation we received made
us feel that it was not all_ in V ain.We The Union Evangelistic' Campaign,
sold many extra copies to subscri}Lrs cause tp' a close in James Street 1Leth
who wished to send them to their odust church on Monday evening schen
friends. ,One subscriber was so ade-
lighted with the number teat Tie sent
two dozen copies to friends.. We still
have la number of copies left for sale
and if desired we will enclose one, of
this week's issue - inside the pictorial
part. Copies ,five cents each,
TI.'1Es BOAT T ''RED' CROSS
chaz s being pia ce d i
n
t be, sale. and
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report of fhc Thames Road Red +molly hating to stand,; At this ser-.
a
ah
Evangelist Johnston preached a -pow-
erful sermon from the subject, ``From
the''' Ball -room'. to hell," The 'large
anc'•.itorii.irn of the church' was filled
+fbr the occasion and the speaker made.
a deep impression upon' his hearers;
Sunday evening service t.he largest.
'
attattendanceafar the campaign an zs a
present. 'Phe church being Iaacke+d.
Cross Society for the gear trona Oct. vice the E'rannelist gave his )leaven
1916 ±to Oct. 1917. sermon which was a, masterful des -
Received from Township-' `council, +cripiien of beauty and rar+deitr.,
$105.00 from concert 899.85„ auto During the last fere nights of the,
graph-- quilt '..:70.25 monthly rnem- campaign :quite :�a '11 '1 )'cr of : con- 1
p Y 7 came out and took heir stand
bcr.hip .fees and offerings, $1.4.17; yens am.
Total -'729,27. 'We paid ilymant Boll., for the Igaster. Ian: all over twos hunt -
London,
unt;Condon Tor yarn and sewing 8'536.41 tared names havebeen bonded" to the
Cor, erttextail ti nets at .con,eerts $23.20 pastors co' the different churehes in
We
sent 'ir preference
�frc
�i e s._n� to help keep prisoners in Ger this �contnLinrty �.�nt yirg pxe e,
many'.; x50.00; to 'Hospital ward not ,,for `thew~ ch ach 1.ome. The meetings
Louden :15.00; 'for Christmas par- have resulted in a.Spiritual uplift for
10 ,
18ytto oil -O. -soldier -boys, $24.13; total the whole community and` much good)
$648:744 1eaiit=04la bdl'anice - of `80;53will be , the r.esult.
zn the treaS,i r,P u woirk.,;,tail
done b, pour) "kiln.'
`hasty mL five left on,'Tuesday.
society s 1i 1"' � s, hosp.ta l orniu ' fgr, air[ itr res.,1r cave brim is
�aclis: � , 5, :' o a 0 par�`�ax , II e5trsa , innargd i Jtyhtr
s on3 o
ata a�a'y o 1 -;i' ,1 e i ,tower
pal e� 1 i, k'rcd l ' fc.r, bat
dag AlO, 11r mal f t'�4 a 8t�o{e,la�i.T.I;'t 17 ley
0
t1,
rA
tri
ernes
elected hyl
Y1r.:'f .T, alczattr 1"rtiono,tj is el
t e€ed over 2ttr. a"lznrnos lit a 1Litiarz, fl tb
earth l.V+ .a rn;tjor;ity of .7. `11113 Ittajo-r-
ity` wall likely b t,tot'.'z''cl by the
soldiery o'tcroeaz vole. air. 5ierner
ate wr.' 1 rr):IJorittes itt all the towvus'
{1110 villages and in #wo townshipa
11.1 11e-llitlan carried tile: majority og.
tlna' townships lass largest vote being
in'il`ay Township, The 'majorities were
Berner DieMfillan
:Glolit'ret:r:Ii*tell-Tp,
t t -13
ztn 2'33
m11 5)'Oborn3CidStirler 6
13at Iiid.. *Si:7
TIullett . 49
Tali kersniith. 16'1
flay 373 3
Stephen . 142
lEelvzliop 204
'lotats T.
:181 937
, -i en
1. jenny 4F
The 'ellen zr _ are the reselts of the
rolls Tor Exeter, Stephen and tl_Ts-
borne, .the first two columns being
the, results in the 1911 election.
EXETER ,
Lib. Con, 3Ici�i. 11c:r,
No. 1. `?9 t18 2.5 113
\o, a 29 57 30 108
No. 3. 35 52 41 74
No. 4. 58 62 26 25
151 259 122 32ti
88 198.
OSBORNE
No. 1, 46 89 40 115
No. 2 01 ;i3 67 55'
NAo, 3. 36 103 18 122
No 4, 58 -8 56 67
201 293 1811 349
92 168
to STEFIIEN
, T , 1. 27 58 10 663
No.a 17 46 16 52,
No.3 50 .19 :0 29
No, 4. 56 68 101 31
No.5 42 S•4 56 20
No. b, 42 rJ 81 20
No. 7, (it 32 67
12 12 _0
..3 56 �l o
No. 8.
No. 9, 50 60 56 53:
368 482 486 344;
114 1:122
IENSALL _MAN ' IS
1111RNED TO TEATzI
When his home in the Town.shiol
of Tuckcrsmith two miles front Ben-+'
salt Tools fire '1' ,,',.l,ay morning-, John
Wilson, is roan of 85 years, was burn-
For
urn for same time.l\ir. Wilson who wag;',
a widower and ;who ins sted on ' kee -
iii, 131,3 .ltauie had ound it difficult
to obtain fuel with which to heat
his 'house; Con=e ,.. nal he depended,
. •ti
largely on Thi:.'use Of tlitantt acs o£'
kerosene. Toesday morning, between
six and seven o'clock," nelgliburs sassy
the Place in {I rues and: though thea
r,,s7ied imn:tetl`ao'0 to the place,
the fire bnrrea the entrance,o.U';
they rcould not xesrtte, c�1eFa ed,,<
Follow". rle co, -,,!4„, nus`
.1notlia ' was llufO nt
iriiat w ouldl L�1?4Yr
o "see ite1 �1.
Oar plc :.
11 V plencit
Lad ie
llital,T rustic
-Tar Brushes
Clothes Brushes
Hat Brcuslies
Combs, Trays
Manicure Pieces
Clocks
'alc�u1 Holder
etc. etc.
Use
ov�rey
Care -a -cold:
Capsules,
f31'le * a a :' and we Eire
and Ebony goods you
antµ them. Both useful,
�lcls ' 1,1;1it.,
1tient, suitable
e tiemert
0
Perfumes
':enciid lot o
Canadian and
Tench ;lakes
X111 prices,
ake this res' Ella s
e12 t ra'ole. wit a
odak $2 to 22.ad
Dont forget our
Papeteries
ancy Boxes. all the new delicate shades
25c to $2+00 a box
Especially good ,assortments of rear
Amber Pipes in cases and Pipes without
ries. Cigars a -id Safety Razors.
miss our display of Xmas Post Cards
and ; Booklets. • lgoods.new
00€�
would you likeour owls Personal Xinas Greeting
�' z : y ,a
Booklets. See our samples and order early.
See our Splendid Assortment of Toile
Sets in cases $4.00 to $1500
Howey's
Drugstore
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1
Ff
istmas
9
i
All New Fruit,
aisir-s, Currants, Dates and Re!,
iioice Cranberries and Grapes
First Class Line of Oranges
Candies and Nuts '
lgclassNeilson 's Chocolates
t
in...ane Pommes or uLk. '�0 3.a0o
� up $ ��b
elegy, Cabbage Lettuce a
&�
e
all Prompt relive
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