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Ther g Store with the Little Prices
Whi SELL CHEAP ALL THE TIME
YOU WILL WIN IF YOU Kelly YOUR EYE ON OUR
G] geERR,Y SPPcIAL
OUR SPI•;ULM MIXED TEA A4'. 45c. AS A WONDER
S,tA.LADA .AND RED ;ROSE `1'EA,. 48c.
.Here's a Real Bargain
'MEN'S $0,50 WORKING BOOTS FOlt $4.15
SOME WONI)ER:FUL VALLES IN MEN'S ANI) BOYS' NEW SUITS
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The Leading Furniture
Dealer
Funeral Director and Embalme&&
Facilities and Service L nsurpassed
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO FUNERAL DIRECTING
F'I,LNEST MOTOR HEARSE AND UP-TO-DATE EQUIPMENT
E.
OPERA HOUSE BLOCK
DINER
PHONE, 74,7; Night call 74W
RV NI'S
Main Phone 102 Two Stores North Phone 47
CHLORIDE
of
LI:i.4
13c.
WALNUTS
SHELLED
80c° a 1b.
LIMA
BEANS
15c, alb.
COOKING
ONIONS
20c. a lb,
REDPATH'S
SUGAR
$6.70
1 LB TIN
BAITING
POWDER
39c.
SANTA CLARA
CIGARS
BOX of 50
$2.50
POWDERED
BATH BRICK
10c.
APRICOTS
CHOICE
40c.
Mr. and Mrs. Prebble, of Ilderton, Mr. and Mrs. I. Salkeld, of God -
spent Good Friday with ,Mrs. F- R` erich, Mr. S. G. Bawden, and little
daughter, Susanne, spent Good Fri-
day with Mr. and Mrs. S. Martin.
Mr. W. F. Newell, of Stratford,
visited in. Exeter for Easter and was
accomuanied home by Mrs. Newell
who has been visiting her parents
for several days.
Hamilton.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Coben, of Toronto
spent the holidays with relatives and
friends in Exeter and Stephen.
Miss Amy Johns, who is teaching
school near St. Catharines, is spend-
ing the holidays at her home here.
THS
Market Report •-ghril tQU0 I**
the report of the tater Market
corfeeted every Wednesday.
Wheat $1,43
Oats 34c to 400.
Barley 4Sc to 55c,
Manitoba Flour $4.30
Family Flour $4.15.
Pastry flour $3,90
Bran $1.65 per cwt.
Shorts $1,65 per cwt.
Feed flour $2.10
Creamery Butter 4&e,
Dairy Butter 36e to 390
Eggs 25c
Lard 200
Hogs $12,75
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rop in Edison Prices
HEPPELWHITE WAS $253 NEW PRICE $195.00
SHERATON WAS 302 NEW PRICE $275;00
WILLIAM & MARY WAS 446 NEW PRICE $395.00
CHIPPENDALE WAS 446 NEW PRICE $395.00
XVIII CENTURY, ENGLISH WAS 756 NEW PRICE $500.00
ITALIAN UMBRION WAS 756 NEW PRICE $490.00
AMBEROLA WAS 62 NEW PRICE $54.00
AMBEROLA WAS 102 NEW PRICE $75.00
AMBEROLA WA:S 151 NEW PRICE $125.00
EDISON DISC RECREATIONS $.80 NEW PRICE $1.50
EDISON DISC RECREATIONS $2.60 NEW TRICE $2.25
EDISON 13ISC RECREATIONS $3.50 NEW PRICE $3.00
BLUE AMBEROL RECORDS 90c NEW PRICE 75c
131171E AMBEROL RECORDS $1.50 NEW PRICE $1.25
,,. YOU MAY HAVE ANY INSTR,iiMENT ON TRIAL IN YOUR
HOME BEFORE PURCHASING IF YOU WISE. CALL, 'PHONE,
OR' 'WRITE ITS.
This week we will have Roses and Carnations, also Pot Plants
end Sweet Pea seed.
Another big lot of Blue and White Graniteware just arrived.
Lgqok for the Red Prices on the Yellow Cards. The price tickets on
cut goods snakes it easy to shop here,
You may have any instrument on trial in your
purchasing it you wish. Call, phone or write es.
Powell's Bazaar
zaar
GLAD) TO SEE YOU, COME:
hcnie before
MUSIC EVERY DAY.
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FOR SALE -Ford Coupe, 1921
Model in first class condition.. For
particulars see Bert Kernick, Mc-
Laughlin Garage.
EGGS -Ancona eggs for hatching,
Shepherd strain, 5 cents each, Phone
Kirkton 3.9-9. Wm, Fiord, Exeter,
R. R. No, 3,
Among those who spent the Easter
Holidaysin town were:
Mr. Wilkin, of Thedford, with
friends.
Mr. and Nlrs.los. Davis, of Merlin,
with relatives.
Mr. Alex Stewart, of London, with
his family here,
Miss Hildred Horton, of Toronto,
with her parents.
Miss Grebe Hedden, of London,
with her mother.
Miss Margaret Penrice, of London,
with her mother.
Miss Mildred Nory, of London,
with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Gillies,•of Ham-
ilton, with relatives.
Miss E. Ware, of London, with Mr.
and Mrs. J. D. Pryde.
Mrs. (Dr.) Lindsay, of Toronto,
with her father, Mr, A. Dow. •
Miss Eileen Atkinson, of Clinton,
with Miss Mildred Rowe.
Miss Betty Brown, of London, with
Miss Margaret Gladman.
Mr. L. Howard, of London, with
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Christie.
Mrs. Robt. Sweet, of Sarnia, with
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sweet.
Mr. Parsons, of London, with his
sister, Mrs. Hector Heywood.
1VIr. Melville Gladman, of Western
University, at his home here:. • •
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bradt and child-
ren, of London, with relatives.
Mr. Ed. Davis, of Forest, with his
parents, Mr..and Mrs.. S. Davis.
Mr. Allan Hobbs, of Preston, with.
his sister, Mrs. T. 0. Southcott.
Mr. Archie Davis, of Toronto, with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Davis.
Miss Reta Hoskins, of London,
with Mr. and Mrs. Sam'l Parsons.
Mr. Harry Fuke, of Toronto, with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Fuke.
Mr. Beverly Acheson, of Grimsby,
with his parents at the. Central Hotel.
Mr. an'd Mrs. Latimer Grieve 'and
daughter of Strathroy, with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gidley, of
Blyth, with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Els-
ton.
Miss French and Miss Seargeant,
of London, with Mr. and Mrs. Isaac
Sims.
Miss Mildred Hardy, of Toronto,
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S.
Hardy.
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Bev. James Foote, B. ,A., Miuts$sr =:
10 - a.m,---Sunday $ohoel and Bible.
Classes.
11 a. m, ---"The Ic.ingdona of God"
The Minister
7 p, 1n.'-- "\Vork„
WAWA
The Minister .,..
Boy SGoutti meet Friday evening E
JAMES STREET liEETHODIST
CEURCII
Rev. M. J. WP'Ilson, 13„A., 'aster.
11 a. ni,---"The Soul a Traveller"
3 p.m. -Sabbath School and Bible =
Classes.
7 p. m. -"The New Alan"
Congregational and Choir Singinig
All welcome
IMSA, ST, METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Geo. McAlister, M. A.
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11 a. m. -"Christianity a religon of
droy"
3.00 p. m. -Sunday School
Bible classes
and'.
7 p. m, --"A night with ?esus at Ser- , „„
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2.30
BETHANY
p, m.. -"A Ruler of the Jews" E
Y. P. C. A.
Bowling Tournament Thursday,
at 7.30 p. in. sharp. Teams, married ;
men J. Rowe, W. Rivers, R. N. Rowe I=
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and W. Cole; Single men, N. Hardy
IA. Wenborne, R. Southcott, Lyle.
Statham. ..Business men M. Pfaff,
W. Taman, Dr. Roulston, R. N.
Creech. Farmers W. Shapton, H.
May, M. Coates, Gee. Penhale. Final
contest Monday April 24th, at 7.30.
Everybody welcome to see the con-
test.
Miss Francis Davis, of Toronto,
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Davis.
Mr.. and Mrs. Jack Routledge, of
Centralia, with Mr. and Mrs. Win.
Rivers.
Miss Tressa Holle, of Waterloo,
visited with Miss A. L. Sanders over
the week -end.
Mr. N. Graham, of Toronto, with
Mrs. Graham at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Dc. Rowcliffe.
Dr and Mrs. Clair Wood, of Blyth,
with the fornrer's parents, Mr, and
Mrs. Frank Wood.
Mrs. Clifford' Spackman, and fam-
ily, with relatives, remaining for a
few days this week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Gearing, of
Guelph, with the latter's parents, Mr,
and Mrs. F. Witwer.
Mr. Will Sweet, of London, spent.
Good Friday with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Thos. Sweet,
Mr. Wes. Manzer and Miss La
Belle Handford; of Ingersoll, with
Mrs. C. A. Southcott:
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Davis and son
William, and Mr. Rogers, of London,
with Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Treble, and
Mr. and Mrs. E. Flynn, of London,
with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Flynn.
Mr. and Mrs. F. 1I. Neil and son
AIton, of London, visited Good Fri-
day with Mr. and Mrs. J, Hubert'
Jones.
Mr, 'William Manson, of Toronto,
and Miss Jessie Manson, of London,
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Manson.
Mr. W. H. Levett, of London, with.
Mr. and Mrs. Acheson at the Central
Itotet: Mrs. Lovett spent _the holi-
days in Ilderton. s`t
Mr. Marvin Vincent and Miss Ger-
tie Gould, of Loudon, and Miss .Alice
V'ncetit,'a1 Stratford, with Mr. and
d 1!1:$, L. D. Vincent.
SALVATION AZ IViY SERVICES.
Services in the Public Library neat
Sunday.
11 a,m.-Holiness meeting
7 p.m. -Salvation meeting
2.30 p.m. -Sunday school and Bible,
class and special sand tray for.
primary class.
Cottage meeting in North End on
Tuesday night.
Capt. MacGillivray, officer in charge.
"IVIHOLM FARM"
Eggs For Hatching
Bred to lay -Barred Rocks, culled
annually by the Ontario Dept. of
Agriculture, and beaded by specially
culled Cockrels from the department.
Indian Runner Duck Eggs and Baby
Chicks. Also custom ' i l tehing done.
Prices upon application.
FOR SALE- Cow, coning in
right away, Jersey. .Apply to Thos.
Laing, Town.
TO RENT -A' choice garden lot
Apply to„Mrs. Jas. Pickard.
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PHONI1 134.
T .BROS..;
PHONE 134.
Smart
Styles
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Footwear
This Cut slows one of the newest Styles in Footwear for this season,
having just been brought over from the Chicago Style Show. It comes
in Patent and mahogany calf and is made in Goodyear Welt, Get a pair
for Easter.
New Models in plisses' and Ladies' Coats
Another shipment has arrived or Easter. All we ask is for you to
drop in and look them over. We are satisfied the prices will appeal to
you.
Splendid Values in
Boy's Clothing
Come in Boys and see the swell
Models we are showing. The cloths
are good and price much lower.
Silk and Lisle Hose
With ribbed top, made from silk
and lisle thread. This hose we can
recommend. Conies in White, Illack
and Brown.
PER PAIR $1.00
D & A CORSETS
5 Dozens D & A Corsets in one of the Newest Models made from
splendid quality material and worth in the regular way $2.00 a pair.
Special value this week $1.59.
*ALL PAPERS
We are reducing our prices on all New Wall Paper, We have a
heavy stock and it will pay you to see what we are showing.
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R. CARLING B.A.
Barrister, Solicitor, Notary
Public, Conveyancer.
Solicitor for the Molsons Bank,
etc.
Invest your funds in Vic-
tory, Dominion of Canada,
Provincial and Miunieipal
Bonds.
Legal investment for Trust
Funds.
At existing prices, from 6
per cent to 7 per cent can be
obtained from these bonds.
Orders; received byl;tne.
Money to loan at lowest
rates of interest.
OFFICE -
Carling Block, Main Street,
EXETER, ONT.
fh r.. -(S 7e",.'x �.)?�2c::., 75Ft.dt'.»*.e.+ ,.wteple rh..
o i St.res Ltd.
The Chain Grocery Stores of
Canada
Pure Quality and true Intregity in
Business methods are awakening the
people everywhere to the value of Dom-
inion Stores Ltd. Service.
10 Ibs.
68c.
PURE CANE
r
100 lbs.
$0.50
Bulk Cocoa
2 lbs. for 25c,
Good Brooms
39c.
CHOICE PRUNES 2 lbs 29c
CARNATION MILK '15c
LARGE TIN
CAMPBELL'S Soups ..15c TIN
BLUE ROSE RICE 3 lbs 25c
AMMONIA POWDER 2 pkgs 150
TOILET PAPER 6 ROLLS 250
DOMINION MATCHES 3 boxes
34c
CASTILE SOAP 3 for 10c
SPECIAL BLEND COFFEE
390 ib.
Speciend al , 4c ® r BestinTown Value
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Excelsior Dates Fine Currants
Finest C r�° nt5
3 pks. for 25c. 17c, a lb.
SLICED TAPICOA
PINEAI?PLE 37c 3 lbs 25c
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SHREDDED
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WHEAT 2 pkgs 25c
Pure RaspberryJam 11 Sliced Bacon
4 I. tin 75c. 11 33c, a pound
Mary Pickford
or Shortbread 1 0 L: 5 (,
Corn Syrup
Crowe Cor t
Large Bottle
41c. 5 lb. tin Catsup 2c.
anada's Largest
At 4,4
Retail Grocers
iilAnt'zf';:i:..2ee'rc;+'.5;1.,7;el.ity
1 You Cay Look Your
est
in Taman's
Mace -to- Measure Suits
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W. W. "'A M A N
PHONE 81 a
A. E. TENNANT
Veterinary Surgeon
Office -McDonnell's Sales. Stables on
John St. Phone calls receive prompt
attention. Phone 26w
New iron pumps and rpt, kgs In
stock. Iron or wood pereps repair-
ed; wells pumped out or cleaned.
S. J. V. CANN, EXETER
Phone 115.
OR, JOHN ' %rARIOI
Chiropractic pec' Electrical Treatments
for Chronic and Nervous Diseases.
Spectacles scientifically fitted. Hours
10 to 12, 2 to 4, and by appointment.
Office -William and Sanders Sts.
Dray
and Baggage
ANYTHING YOU HAVE TO MOVE
WE MOVE TT REASONABLY
MOTOR TRUCK AND IIORSE' DRAY
AT YOUR SERVICE t
AUTO} LIVERY
Horse and Livery in. Connection.
flagslrw St Easton:
Good glasses if yon need tisenn
Good advice if you don't.
J. WARD, ' D.C., Optometaist
EXETER
SPECIAL PRICES for ten days.
only from April 1st on car of Fencing
Gates, Barbwire and Burlington
steel posts. Francis & Williams..
Massey -Harris Show rooms.
Cochrane
Machine Works
Cylinders re -ground ,and rings and
pistons fitted:
Grinder' Plates re -ground
NOTICE
If you feel you cannot afford a
new Suit this spring, but you would
Nike to look just as good as the fel--
low who buys a new suit, you can do
so just by letting
T. H. ELLIOTT
Clean, Press and Repair that old on
of yours. I also dye and dry clean
Ladies' or Mon's art°'::
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