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have in stock an assortment of Goods of which we are proud. We know our future Business depends on our present doings, so with this in mind, we must bay
only Good Goof. s and sell at fair prices. We ask everybody in Exeter and vicinity to come in and see our Xmas Display
this year, even if you do not purchase, we want to see the people.
At the Camay (ouster
We expect our stook of oranges and new nuts this week. Our can.
dy is always fresh. Our Rosted and salt id peanuts are always good.
Japanese China
A job line to sell at 10-15-25o, some lovely pieces and all hand col.
ored, Beautiful Glassware 10•15o, Nippon China in a variety of decor-
ations from 25c up, '
Willards Choclates.
-..Assorted cherries, Nut chips, Mint wafers, Maple walnut, Honey
nouget, Butteries 100 each, chaffing dish Tiffany, Motor Lunch, Family
box, and many others at popular prices of 25o to $125. In bulk we have
Cream. Centres and hard centres about 30 flavors. Try us for Candy,
1 ;Special prices on 5 ib boxes, 011 Heads
Sleeping and awake. with hair and without 10o up, strong bisque,
10c and 15c up, Celluloid (large) 25c, Metal all sizes 20 and 25c
Christmas Decorations and Tree Grnannents
Garlands ee -IOo uu, Bells 20c a doz up, Xmas Greetings 15c up,
Leaf Decorations 250, Crepe paper in rolls, Shelf paper in folds, Fancy
Drape paper in folds . lowest prises, Xmas Candles all prices, large
and stasis Tinsel 2 yds for 50 candle holders.
China
Rich White and Gold China, Dinner ware Open "Stock
While others are raising the price, we are still selling it at
the same prices. All 'our goods are marked in plain Euglisb.
We use no Greek. Start saving to -clay, tell your friends to
buy you a piece of White and Gold china at Powell's for
Christmas.
50 Cups and saueere, hand painted, too high for our trade,
to clear 50c each, regular
Odn Pieces of China in great .profusion, suitable for gifts
from 15c -25o up.
Cups and Saucers
300 Beautiful cups and saucers going at 15-25-350 each,
nice presents for guls,
We show the finest assortment of hand -painted chinaware
in Exeter, barring none, See our display before you buy.
2u Watersets, regular 1 50 to $1. 75 to clear at ial 25 a set
choose early. -
P
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T QIP you eau buy any article, pay 25 p. c. on it, we will lay it aside for you till Xmas. Special discounts to churches and schools on $5 Xmas purcb.ases
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Xmas Stationery Post Cards
Linen Paper and Envelopes in pretty boxes at 20, 25, 35, swell goods.
Make nice presents. Our Card collection is great. Dont buy Carols un-
til you see ours. Reg. 2 for 5, 2000 at 5 for 50, others 2 for 5c, 3 for 10c
5 for 25o. • Christmas Seals 3 packets for 100.
Sleeping DOLLS and awake
Bag dolls 5c and 10c, Celluloid 23 and 50c, Fancy Dressed 25 and 50c
up, Character babies 5, 10, 15c to 83.75, Crying and Musical babies 25c
up, Unbreakable dolls all prices, Babies in long clothes $ 1.25 up, Doll
Cradles 250 up, Doll go arts 35e, Daisy carts and wheel barrows 15o,
Doll Lawn Nwings.35c, Doll beds 25e,
Mechanical Toys
Gas engine (spring wind) 75c, Steam boat (engine by oil) 1.50, Train
on track 500 1.00 and 1.25, Walking duns 40c, Clewn Orchestra 75c,
Darkey draminer and bear 500, Billiard table 25c, Pop and cap guns 5-25
Autos, horses, and carts and dozens of others at 1Oc up.
TOYS
Baking sets 25o, Washboard and tubs in sets 25c, Drawing slates 5o
loo and 25o, Horns and trumpets 5c looup'a Drums all prices, Xmas
stockings 5, 10 and 25c, "3orses, 50 up Rocking horses dappled grey with
bash et seat aud reins complete, reg x2,25 only 81,75.
D .SHWOOD
Last week the Ladies Aid of the
Dashwood Evangelical church sfint a
large box of comforters and clot !ling!,
to Toronto to be distributed ainong
the poor and needy,
Mr S. J. Wilson and daue'rter,
Lorna, of Ailsa Craig, spent a few
days last week visiting the fori.:er's
sister, Mrs T Routledge.
Abraham Vincent 72, Tillie Hamacher
70, Lucinda Willert 60, Edwin Rinker
60.
Tr II -Idella Baker 60, Rosell Koch
60, Howard Schroeder 55, Willie
Bender 50, Freda Stire 50, Fred Stire
0.
Average attendance 33.
Ola M. Woods teacher,
The following is the report of the
first room of the Dashwood Public
School, for the month of November,
A surprise party was held at the based on attandence, diligence and
home of Mr and Mrs Hy L Kraft last general demeanour.
Sr. Pt.II-Mervyn Tiernan 85,
Albert Eyeland 75, Violet Bieber 70,
Czar Steinhagen 68, Anna Vincent 65
Charlie Snell 60.
Jr. Pt. II --Harry Rader 90, Jack
Guenther 85, Peter Gerrnatt.79
Adolph Genttner 60, Solomon Bet-
tehen 55,
Sr. Pt. I -Luella Stire 81, Lured(
Wilbert '76, Harry Zimmer 75, Urban
Zimmer 67, Leo Eveland 64, Lillie
Willert 63, Courtney Eidt 59, Victor
Tyler 51.
Pt. I (e) -Oscar Miller 92, Minnie
Rinker 90, Verda Baker 78, Clara
Bender 52, Alice Grigg 51.
Pt. I (b) --Alice Hoffman 98, Edith
Guenther 91, Elmer Zimmer, 87,
Percy ICleinstiver 86.
Pt. I (a) -Lorean Baker 85, Hareld
Kellerman 80, Pearl Gabel 70, Arm -
hours of the morning the crowd depart- etta Stienhagen 67, Ethel Gabel 65.
ed for their homes, after expressing Almeria 11 Tiller 60, Eddie Hamacher
themselves at the pleasure they had 52. Average attendance 82.
had at the evenings entertainment. A. Finkbeiner, Teacher
Among those present were Mr and
DRYSDALE
Wednesday evening when about £arty
of their frields and relatives gathered
at their home. The occasion being
the 30th anniversary of their wedd-
ing, The evening was spent in play-
ing games and music, after which a
lunch was served. Those present
spent a very enjoyable evening.
Mr and Mrs Fred Rinker spent
Sunday with Mr and Mrs Geo Foch.
Mr and Mrs Charlie Baumgarten
and Mr and Mrs Geo Koch spent Fri-
day eve with Mr and Mrs Nick Stire.
Monday night being the anniversary
of Mrs. Rev Graupner's birthday, the
Ladies Aid of the church, to•getber
with their husbands, assembled at the
parsonage and presented Mrs. Graup-
ner with a purse ofmonev and an add-
ress About midnight supper was serv-
ed and was enjoy ed by all. In the small
Mre Jacob Schroeder, Mr and Mrs
Felix Wild, Mr and Mrs C Stade Mr
and Mrs Fred Willert, Mr and Mrs II
Krneger, Mr and Mrs Simon Miller,
Mr and Mrs N Stire, Mr and Mrs H
Nanshwanger, Mr and Mrs Fred
STANLEY TP.
On Friday eveninglast the members
of -Goshen Epworth League met at
the home of Mr W L Keys, where a
social evening was spent in music
recitations etc: after whiehsupper was
served, Before leaving for their homes
a hearty vote of thanks was given to
Mr and Mrs Keys for their kind hos-
pitality.Tbe league intendhaving more
such social evenings during the winter
Mr Wes. Cocherline of Pilot Mound
Man, son-in-law of Ralph Stephenson
has returned to Ontario to. spend the
winter with friends here. Mrs Coeher-
line had come home about a month ago
Mr Nelson Keys, Babylon line, lost
Mr. Trines Denomie andfamily are
visiting in Goderich for a few weeks.
Peter Beclonr has improved the app-
earance of his farm by putting up a
nice new fence- Peter is amongst the
Dearing, Mr and Mrs Otto Miller, Mrs first fanners on the Sauble line and
G Schroeder, Mr and Mrs Fred Rinker likes to have things neat and tidy. -
Mrs D Pfaff, Mrs i3 Stacey, Mrs Fred A number of our boys are engaged
Preeter, Mr and Mrs Ed Restemeyer at 5t Joseph, working on the big block
Mrs G Nadiger, The fine weather has kept Joseph
Mr Eli Henbeffer of Zurich was in Corriveau and his gang busy digging
he village on Tuesclny• ' drains. Mr Corriveau says, that in the
Mr Henry Wilier, shipped a load 26 years that he has been doing this
of bogs from the Exeter Station on work, this is the longest season he has
i-1 EN S ALL
Rev. R. Hicks preached anniversary
sermons in Windsor last Sunday.
Miss Maude Petty of Winnipeg is
visiting her parents here.
The ladies of Hensall shipped four
large cases of clothing to Montreal
last week for the Belguiln Relief work.
Miss Margaret Thompson, daughter
of late, Bernard Thompson, was mar-
ried to, H, Batters, at was
on
Nov. 25.
Wesley Caldwell youngest son of
William Caldwell, and a member of
the second contingent, . was given a
loyal send off on Monday of last week
a valuable young mare last week. The when the: band and citizens escorted
stable floor in some way got shifted;°bins to the station. He was present-
ed with a -wrist watch by his boy
friends.
W J Clark has returned from a trip
through western Canada much fin-,
proved in health.
Sol Williams has moved into the
residence recently occupied by Robert
Jarrott.
R. W. Allin of Toronto gave an
interesting address in St, Paula chnrch
on Sunday afternoon on " The war
in -relation to the life of the Church."
out of place and she fell through,'
receiving injuries whiz h resulted
fatally
The proceeds of the Brueefield
Presbyterian Anniversary services
held on Sunday and Monday last
amounted to $460.00 One of the
special features of the services -was the
burning of the mortgage, the debt on
the church haying been wiped out,
Tuesday.
Mr T W Ortwein was in the village
on Wednesday.
The following in the report of Room
2 of Dashwood Public School for the
month of November based on attend-
ance, diligence and general demeanour.
Sr III -Oscar Granpner 85, Cecelia
Germatte 80, Mary Miller 79, Ira
iernann 75, Leeland Guenther 70
Wilbur Ehlers 68, John Gossmann
65, Mildred. Schroeder 68, Luella
Schatz 62 Maintie Genttner 91, Roy
Neib 58, (absent), Idella Rader 55.
, Jr III -Rosie Guenther '70, Clifford
faff 68, Gladys Guenther 65, Sidney
alter 60, John Rader 60, Albert
yler 60, Oscar Hartlieb 60, Myrtle
,00h 58 Elsie Schroeder 55, Percy
inert 50, Edna Cameron 50 Garnet
iHerb 50,
Sr IT-Zrouise Graupner 75, Verda
assold 74 Barnet Gossmann 78,
ever put in.
Peter Corriveau has starter to roll
and- chop at Drysdale corner every
Monday Webnesday and Friday.,
Isadore Denomne is recovering from
hi. ill„aa
EXETER.
Jos. Lassock, an,Engiishman, aged
48, recently fell off a verandah and
fractured his skull. He was removed
to Victoria Hospital, London where he
STEPHEN COUNCIL
The council of the Township of
died on Nov. 25. The deceased was
Stephen convened in the Town Hall,
employed by Jos Lawson of Crediton Crediton, on Monday, 7th of Decem-
who had the remains brought here ber 1914 at 1 pan., all members wore
and interred in the Exeter cemetery. present. The minutes of the previous
Mrs. MaryFanson,a former resid meeting were read and adopted.
Exeter, died at the home of her Finkbeiner-Neeb; That F'W Farnco-
son-in-law, H. Balback, London, on mb C, E. be requested to examine the
Nov. 27. The funeral was held here Flynn and Brown bridges constructed
on 1. 27 y of last week. by R, Hutchinson in the year 1912
onWes. Lamport has purchased the and which have been repaired this ye-
ar and that he be requested bo give his
barn at the rear of the Commercial
Hotel and will move it to his property
near the foundry.
At high noon on Nov. 80th, at the
bride's home in London, the wedding
took plaza of Miss Cora Jaokson to
Percy Gillies, of Exeter, They will
reside here.
ORE -131;1'0N
The teacher's training class of the
Evangelical church Crediton, will hold
their graduating exercises on Sunday
evening, Dec 181h, at 7 p m in the
auditorium of the church, This class
consists of 20 members, who have
secured the services of Rev. F. 0.
Berger of Cleveland. Rev Berger will
preach both in the morning and even-
ing and will also present the diplomas
to the class. A class banquet will be
held on the following Monday.
The suggestion has been made in
some papers that each of the municip-
alities in the county of Huron agree to
return their respective MunicipalCoun-
cils by acclamation this year, and that
each contribute to the Patriotic Fund
for the allevation of the destitution and
suffering consequent upon the war, the
amount the election would cost.
-Goderieh Star.
opinion in writing concerning the.nla-
tter in dispute and wherein they are
built contrary to the plans and speci-
fications, carried
Finkbeiner--Yearley; that by-law no
2151 being a bylaw be straighten the
side -road allowance between lots 20 ca
21 in the 10th concession of the town-
ship of Stephen having been read thr-
ee tinges, be 'passed and signed by the
reeve and clerk and the seal of the cor-
portion attached thereto, carried.
Neeb - Mawhinney: That by-law no.
216 to appoint deputy -returning officer
and poll clerks and select polling boo-
ths for municipal elections to be held
on the 4th of January next, haying
been read three times, be passed and
signed by the reeve and clerk and the
seal of the corporation attached there-
to, carried
Finkbeiner-Yearley
That the bond of Alonzo Hodgins tax
collector, having been presented to the
council, be accepted and filed with the
clerk, carried
A large number of accounts were paid
which will appear in the financial
statement to be issued shortly. The
council adjourned to meet again in the
town hall., Crediton on Tuesday 15th
inst at 10 a. It.
Henry Silber Clerk,
ight
is the time to begin thinking of
Christmas. From now to Xmas
we will give special low Bar-
gains on Pianos, Organs, Edison
Phonographs, Singer Sewing
Machines, Bell Art Pianos with
the illimitable quick repeating
action and sustaining frame.
In buying a
Bell Piano
you get a strictly high-grade
piano, and you pay nothing extia
for the name. The Bell stands
at the top in Musical circles. We
also sell cheaper grades and other
makes of pianos. You will save
money buying from
H.. WELL, ZURICH.
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tomers the benefit of it.
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LIVE FOWL WANTED
i; Classified Ads
LEGAL CARDS.
I will take live fowl every Tuesday
forenoon, until further notice. High-
est rnarketprice will be paid.
R. N. Douglas, Blake
For Sale or To Rept.
Immediately.
PROUDFOOT, KILI,ORAN, & PROUD.
FOOT. Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries
Public &c. Office, on the Square, 2nd
door from Hamilton St. Goderich,
Private funds to loan at lowest rates,
W. PRounToor, l•;. 0. J. L. IFIL LOR,1x.
W. Pnoirinoor, JR.
BUSINESS CARDS. -
Lot 22 L R E Hay 117 acres also
South half Lot 21 L R E Hay . 75
acres,the:above lots will be sold or
rented together or separate to suit
parties. Thomas Turnbull.
MEDICAL CARDS
DR. E. B. BALFOUR, graduate
• Western University, late of
the Military Hospital and Victoria
Hospital, London. Office in the
building formerly occupied by the late
Dr,McLanghlin, Dashwood.
For Service
Thoroughbred Yorkshire Boar for
service. Also Thoroughbred Short-
horn Durham Bull for service. On
Lot 28, Con. 12, Hay Township.
David Schwartzentruber. 4pd
raR A. J. MacIIINNON late Rouse
Surgeon, Erie County Hospital,
Buffalo N. Y. Late assistant resi-
dent Physician, Manhattan Maternity
Hospital N. Y. city. Late of the
House Staff, New York Palyclinie
Medical School and Hospital. Drug
store in connection. Office, Zurich,
Ont.
Farm for Sale
Lob 28. Con 7, Parr Line Hay
North 50 acres, or will sell the whole
lot. For particulars apply toDuncan
Taylor, Hensall P. 0.
FOR SALE,'
House For Sale. -A White Brick
Rouse erected by Sim Ireland, and at
present occupied by Otto Restemayer,
for particulars apply to H. Weigand
Dashwood.
Farm for Sale
I am offering my valuable farm
for sale, consisting of 75 abres choice
land, properly fenced, well drained,
three good wells, and all buildings
are in good conditions. For full par,
ticulars apply to Wm, Stelck, R. R.
No. 1 Dashwood, Ont.
Farm For Sale
210 acres of good farming and
fruit land. 2000 peach trees of which
1000 are in bearing, good, plenty of
water, good Building, well fenced and
and partly drained. For particulars
apply to Daniel Snaith, B. R. No, 2
Zurich,
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