The Exeter Times, 1918-2-7, Page 8pirir 1,6 j A. STEWARTPhone
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tod, Op to FehY dth
Wheat 2.10.
Oats 85e.
:Barley $1.10 to $1.35
'atoilY flour 5.70,
'Middlings $41.00
Bran ,-,;43S-
CreatgeA7 butter 52e,
DALT•11-ttntter „38,e,„ to 4.0e
Vtrkft4
POrttoes $1,50.
Sugar beet pulp
La tri 31c.
ilogs 17,50,
Furniture
AND
Undertaking
N. ROWE
TRE FUNERAL IMRECTOR
AND FURNITURE DEALER
9
RATES
' ates Mad*
t n 500;
Farms 0
each insert
insertions;
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and 5o per line. Auction. sales S
itisertiors. ProfeQId8not ai4
ceeding one in ver year.
11 Tailored to Order
WILL BE FAR MORE BECOMING
IT COSTS NO MORE
AlsiTF,Dieas-11Bart,d, at thelaursda,
SO±DiER'S SKA"I-ING 1
713glit. Feb, 7tb.,Adnaisoa 25
you renewed your stbscri'
to The
ss,s Jones and Vera Sweet
endon, were home over the week -
Turnips
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Rae a ;renewed yoa
tio to The Times";
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Undertaking
!Funeral Director & EmSalmer
E Gardiner
one 74.3"
Night call
And Furniture
Mr. John ftKa3 of the 2ud
on 0 rstuitk bas SO1dbi
ni1esootb
ht. aloyce o Stnntey
r $9000. Tite Waverly has 'been used
a dairy farti for the post 15 years
and is one or the btmt farnos in the
with inedern idthgsAnd
ovements.
tI AT GODERICH.
Fire destroyed tie frame barn be -
mooing to Charles DAL or the Brit-
nia 'road. By the time tho fire de-
..rtment arrived the boilding was
ga mass of flames, and the barn with
most or its contents, including two
horses, a cow, a pig and some chick-
ens, was totally consumed. A lanterzi
left lit hanging in dlie Irani explod-
ing, is thought to be the origin of
OPERA HOUSE BLOCK the fire. Mr. Bali's joss win, Lon a
heavy one.
Tooke
a 1
Acreage o same
For next
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to •„,.,!4 4vor,N,e5
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dv.c.tetllot Piao.
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cono,rat
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e xtremely diffico
'd Sotior in vocaln
of t het ti'lt
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N.: WEEKS V/NTER
a 1 solati
ers itt thti old adage that. w
for ,six weeks Of w111 I
old Broil) saw his shadow
nas Hay., February* 2ndo'
'a 'bright with pit:MY tOT
old biotin lias retired, to
peace -folly for nn�tlWr
FiJI TE MR. SAN1)Elt$
:qrs. 'Harriet Sandors, widow of tite
i ant s'-antnel Sanders, passed attay ot cooni mooting in 1...xezt,-..r or the womro
tlot home of Mr, and Mrs. \\Milani , trill be neld :It 3 'clock al :Mts. Antos'
Fisht r Jollies Slreet on Wednesday ro-iionco. whon .,\Inis Powell von npea!'
c)1" 171,-, I, week, at the odvanc.,11 age 00V1/4'0111 ..'11 :It Empire -13 a',1dt, f.tt, ". Ail
it 77 yeors nod 3 months. ,The de- m iitteuest :0 t-,;• itlritect,
c msecl was born in Devonshire, Eng, —.). l'enholo, A, 11, Iloilo:,
ond at the age of 121, yeors came to t:sideitt
Cann da. with her parents, sett/ing on Is. eon tsry
the third concession of Stephen. In
1860 she. was married to Use tate cedtt
We have a large number of
New FaIlSuits and. Overcoat
-
tags that await your arrival—
s wide assortment or fashions.
chosen colors, soft, handsome
browns and beaostiful greYs
all shades -
OUR ASSORTMENT OF
LADIES' SUITINGS
Is the finest we have ever
ha& The taidied exactness in
measuring and bnnoming des.
igning of our tailored to order
cloths, Prodoces a comPletness
of fitting and a plea.singuess
f appearance that a ready-
made can never hop: to equal.
No lady knows how well she
eij appear in a cit or coal
a 6.1, Ale has one era, to reea*-
. Our tttook is comPlete,
A. OAT.I4
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The Big Sale is o:i
The
t „as -ill be gre
e.Y. China, F0110ing
The
"b„t-c- bargainswe
ning 'eek4
av fo 'offer klf
100 bandpainted etps
25 hand -Tainted co
RIO bandtainted cps
han4-fainted assorted
s Salt
and Eutte
asan
laott bons,
atone
and
arge Ida a'ge jugs
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for50
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'-ell of Wtiltba, on
e hVO shjees. Afterno
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8 'ctt.'14, °v,rit',,eg
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'0011" at oleFlat: e
meetings arc loin: a rfairs, Tito ler-
eby. 15 to 22 will be
Toilet Sale week
POWE
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o bebev-
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audio -
e day
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AT BLYTIL
Fire broke out in Blyth on nforulay
moroing BlockaIls and lion's hard-
ware store. The fireman responded
qttickly and soon had the Tire< under
control, although they had, to work
with the thermometer 20 below zero.
The loss which was caused more by'
water than the fire, will amount to
tabour 10n0 covered by insuranco.
ho
learanc
Wonderful values for this
Wonderful clearance Sale
Prices below present cost of production.
Buy shoes now for all the fainily and save dollars on your shoe need,
Sale begins Tuesday, Feloy8 121
and continues through Febritiar
o e first day to this wonderful, clearance sale an
e the best bargain
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4,7t
ANKS
SA ni Q01 Sand Vrs, tobo prod 1- tnot d hr The ly of the late
about a year ago. The dmeased hod ri,t Sanders 'desires to thank ibe.
been ;thing for several months. but
ind 11"en confined to ber bed only
Christmas. She was a member
at the Trivitt Memorial aurch and
was high*, respected by man -Bends
She is survived by Tour sons and four
daughters: W. D. Sanders, of Ste-
pheno S. 'M., and 1). 13. of tonit an
.r. A. ol! 'Woodstock; Mrs. ,jas. B1.111(.-
0101. Mrs. Wm, Risher, Mrs. James
Hiti. of town, And Mrs. Joshua”. 1.143 -
wood, of Usborne. She. is also sur-
vived by one sister, .1"rs. john Mit-
chell. The funeral tvas held on
day afternoon last, internient itt Exe-
-ter cemetery.
Mrs. R. Bonthroii and daughter,
Miss ,E'lossie, are visiting relatives in
TOT011to.
Prayer meetings instead of being
held in the chonoties are being held in
homes in order to save heating the
basements.
The collection takito up in the Sun-
day school oi! Carmel churoh amount-
ed to thd som of fifty ldollars for the
poor Armenian children.
The ftael question is becoming a very
serious proposition in our village and
Our stores have' arranged to close
every evening except,.Saturday night
beginning with Monday, February 4th
at six o'clock in ord,ir to save 'fuel.
.
The ',friends of Mrs T. Neilands of
this village will regret to learn, that
she had an accident at her dirronater's
home in Toronto, Mrs. A. Ring's,
where she has- been visiting: She was
on her way her, when coming. down
stairs she tripped on a milk bottle
fracturing her leg, which will lay
her up for some time. --
One of otr pioneer residents in the
person of the _late Mrs. F. Manns,
who had resided in our -villages since
its to-oinning sand has seen many
changes her., has passed away. The
deceased's maiden name was Ardelia
Sheffer arid shortly after sootling here
11'21' husband passed dttay and
is now sorvived by...three sons, oamely
Charles of Froloisber, Sank., .,Gordon
-rantfo,a,. a'd of the, firm
,an boat
l0 engo
la II V neighbors itiol friends for their
kind assis t ono t and ex pintss Ions of
sy mpat by during 1 he illness ;rod
dath otT Otrs.„Sanders.
HORSES WANTED—I want an un-
limited manlier of horses in good con-
dition. Geldings from five years old
and up Weighing front 1500 pounds
up. Mares from 4 years old up an4
weighing from -1300 poonds up.Portles
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. DOW
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ENSILAGE FOR SALE
The silo at the Canning Factory is
open and, ensilage is offered for sale
at $2.40 per ton, Purchaser to pay,
for weighing on 11. G. Selddn'sscales
EXETER CANNING CO.
"MILL FEED FOR SALE"—Owing
to the fact ton have secured large con
tracts Tor 'flour, we are running our
mill 2-1 -hours 'daily, and on tJais
cotint we have a ,large qoantityner
mill Teed for sale, and quote you the
following ,price,s in your bags at torn
mill. nom% Shorts at $40.00 per ton
13 a—. at $35.00 rier ton, feed -Demo at
$3.00 'per bag.'' -
11. COOK. SONS -6; CO.
!Henson
LEMONS WHITEN AND
BEAUTIFY THE SKIN
Make this beauty lotion cheaply for
your face, neck, arms and hands.
At the co.st of a mall jar of ordinary
cold cream one can prepare a full quar-
ter pint of the most wonderful lemon
skin softener and complexion beautifier,
by squeezing the juice of two fresh lem-
ons into a liottle containing three ounces
of orchard white. Care should be taken
to strain the juice through a fine cloth
so no leinon pulp gets in, then this lo-
tion will keep fresh for MOnths. Every
woman knows that lemmanoyuice is used
ach ond removensitch-dilernisnes4i
Si-sallionamos tan and.
Ate cr.
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ab
nientla
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a
9.40,
ee yt a fall
a tr, da 111,
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OF RTILIZERS
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th
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BUFFALO
Settlement
June 1st, 1018„.
Remember
rices.
1 deliver
tor a carload.
Phone orders Dashwood 36r21 or write
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SC, 191.
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3' 11010 •ur o nru
note to cotuen4
b. 15th, 1018 is tho 1
EXV 13
day f cau take 0r1109 at
a-1ia as soon as 1
xeter P. 0.
N. STAN LAKE
W. Taman
MADE ,TO MEASURE cLoTurNG
RE.s.DY-MADE CLOTHING .
FANCY VESTS
ODD TR.OUSERS
BATS AND CAPS
SWEATER COATS
SHIRTS AND COLLARS
SWELL RANGE OF NECKTIES
BRACES AND SLEEVEI1OLDERS
in Fancy Boxes
GLOVES AND MITTS
UNDERVTEA R-2 piece— Combina on
LAIN AND FANCY SOCKS
S[TSPENDERS
VtALKING-SflIC1S
OVERCOATS—Light and 11eav
S3IOCKS A1D 0y1311.4.I„I„.
SCARFFS AND .-Ardv,g4i,rts
pT COATS
ord
for
nougho
40
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