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The• Big store with the little Prices.
Some Specials for the June Bride
The finest English Semi Porcelain Dinnersets we have ever:.
sold,' The .sets are all gold traced and decorated. Hereare three
sets you should ask to see. "Shaded Roses" This, is an English Semi
Porcelain. set 97 pieces pure white body, edges traced i l. gold, cups
s
and saucers are genuine lJrglis'b China. QtuSpecial cial rice $42.5
0
.
"Rose Buds" another Beautiful semi porcelain English set 9,7
pieces` decorated with Rose Buds, wreaths, all gold traced Real Isng"
lish China •cups and saucers The new ovide'shape decorated inside
and outside,' Come in and see ,this set, Our Special price is only
$42.50.
Do you want areal Nipon 'Full China Dinner Set? Pure white
body genuine gold Bands 97•pieces value $115,00, Our Special price
$88. 00.
"Swansea" Semi porcelain ",. a". our EngliSl? lain Dinner set 97 pieces
pure white body. Very neat oriental edging in pink and blue effects
Eerntes shaped cups a real Bargain $35,00,
We are showing a nice lot of parlor and dining room hanging
Lamps. All full decorated shades. These are scarce' goods. We
have a splendid lot of fancy China' odd pieces very suitable for that
wedding present you are looking for.,
Our stock of pure Brass Fern Pots and Jardineres is complete.
Not one line missing. All the new shapes. What nicer present than
a piece of solid Brass? Our prices. are $2.00 $2.75 $3.00 $4.75 $5.00
and $6.00.
Yes we sell cheap all the time. Are,. you in on our Grocery
Bargains? We guarantee to sell groceriesQUALITY GROCERIES
MIND 'YOU cheaper than any House, big or small, in Exeter. Conte
and put us to the', test,
"GOT "EM AGAIN ON SUGAR"
Any brand best Standard Granulates! Sugar for per hundred $6.25
Qinghanis aro good this Season. We have 25 patterns for you
to select from, Canadian,' English' and Scotch.
Aft range ange of new- shades in Swiss Organdies, with self Polka
,
Dot spots. These are very smart. ,
Tliis store will close every Wednesday .afternoon • during June,
July and August..
J. A. Stewart
lemom' wasimssuovemessoingmaza,
The Leading Furniture
Dealer •.
Funeral Director and.. Eirtl)alinee
Facilities and Service Unsurpassed
SPECIAL' ATTENTION GIVEN TO 'FUNERAL DIRECTING
FINEST MOTOR HEARSE AND UP-TO-DATE EQUIPMENT
M. E. GA
OPERA HOUSE BLOCK
DINER
PHONE, 74J;.Night call 74W
Your Storage Sittety
s it.siiappy? " If not let us look it over
and fell you what it needs.
W. BEER_
tt . r vv? m a cxfi urxr:�� to s,:e
Main Phone 102
Two Stores
DRIED
PEACIIEs
2 Ib, for 25c.
DOMESTIC
SHORT ENING
22c. a pound
SPECIAL
BLACK TEA
39c. a pound
Pinelpp Ie
Week
Week
LARGE
SIZE
30c. each
MEDIUM
SIZE
4 for $1,00
25c. each
North Phone 47
WILSON'S
OLEO.
28c. a pound
BLUE ROSE"
RICE
I0c. a pound
PRUNES
LARGE.
20c. a pound.
Market Report The tollOWis,$ 1s
the report of the 9seter Market
corrected overy Wednesday.:
Wheat $1.45
Oats 34e to 40c.
Barley 480 to 50c.
Manitoba Flour $4.30
Family Flour .$4.15.
Pastry flour $3,90
Bran �
r
per cwt.
• "1,68
Shorts $1.65 per cwt.
Feed flour $2.10
Creamery Butter 430
Dairy Butter 34c to 37c
Eggs 28 and 290
Larcl 20e
Hogs $12,50
• LOCAL
Pr�'>�ww®a �ipiwl�iz
PINEAPPLES -Leave your order
at Wilson's for Pineapples as .they
will soon be at their best and the
prices the lowest. , We will 'deliver
any quantity. 0. L. Wilson_
POTATO -PLANTING -Have your
potatoes planted by machine this
year. Jobs completed quickly and
well. Fertilizer attachment on ma-
chine. L, V. Elogarth, Ivahelm Farm,
Phone Crediton 18 r 31.
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Private Sale -As we are leaving
toyn we offer for private sale, 1
commode, set of dishes, 1 vacuum
sweeper, dishes of all sorts, fr'uit
sealers and other household effects.
Apply to Thos. Newell.
Cars For Hire -Apply to C.L. Wil-
son.
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BUSINESS REMOVAL,.
Th;' building in. which 1 har e con-
ducted a Flour and Feed Business.
having being sod, T,�rall after, Monday
May 15th, b .located in Messrs; Jon•e's
F:
May's Seed Store. -S. Davis.
PIGS WANTED -A number of
pigs weighing from 60 to 100 lbs.
Anyone .having same for sale, cora
CRAeV vC,NJaasPmRessE. SmaBE12II. ISN,. Mht1 ter
PHONE .
10 a,m-Sunday School and Bible SO U C VlT
BR V 'IONF. 134.
11a.ni.---Commuuton' Service; _Sub-' t;""•
ject, "Religion as Life" • •I'
1
'1'1te Minister
7 p. m.- TLeeping Faxtli'
1_
The Minister,
Preparatory Service Friday night
esp. m, Rev, W, D. Macintosh will
conduct the service.
Boy Scouts will meet Saturday �,:�,,,
evening:. !
JAMES STREET METHODIST • 1
CHURCH -
Rev. M. J. Wilson, B.A., faster.
11 a. m. --"A Zenner' out of the
Fiend" Let the ' Children come and SE
hear.
3 p.m. -Sunday. School ,:and Bible,-
Classes.
7 p. , m -"The Man who lost ; his =,
Head for refusing to be an Echo"
Services and music, bright attractio i. '=,
All invited =�
MAIN ST." METHODIST ' CHURCH
Rev. Geo. McAlister, M. A
(Phone 21, r3.)
Services as usual next Sunday
BETHANY
Y. P. C. A.
Open • every evening to members.
SALVATION,ARMY SERVICES.
' Services °in the Town Hall. next !♦
Saiday.•
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.
"VII ol:bl FARM"
This store will be closed every Wednesday afternoon during June, July incl August.
Wall , Papers
Wall Papeas.'
.A few . rolls of our New Papers on the walls of your home will work
wonders. We will be glad to have you look thein over. We are show-
ing a line of Paper for Bedrooms that we' re offering at exactly half price
Curtains & Curtain Nets
Beautiful Nets and Scrims suitable for any room in 'your home at
moderate er
ver ' o at prices. per a, •d 30c ' 4 to 1.00
y e p,., es at p yard 5c 50c �
Linoleums,
, We are showing an excellent pattern in this Sanitary 1'cloor Covering, •
Our prices; are as low as any ands e deliver any day free of charge,'
tongoleum Rigs
The patterns this season are better. than -ever. They come i>a small`.
•
and large sizes and'make a very pretty, as well as being a very serviceable`;
floor covering.
Blinds and Curtain Poles
If in need of Blinds or Curtain Poles, we want to show you what we
are offering. The prices are,anuch lower. 5 Doz 'Green' Blinds good
quality lace trimrxied Special at $1.35
inunicate with Thos. Willis, Central
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FOUND --A•_ tire and riff) for Ford
Car. Owner can have same by pay-
ing expenses. Apply td Mr. -II. Kyle
R. R. No. 1, Woodham.
Additional locals on page five.
Nurse Johnston spent Monday in
Bred to lay -Barred Rocks, culled.
annually ;N :by the. Ontario Dept. of
Agriculture, ,`and headed by 'specially'
culled Cock'rels from the department.
Iridian•Runner'Duck Eggs and Baby
Chicks. . Also 'custom hatching done:
Prices upon application.
London. L. V. Hogarth,` Ivaholrn Farm, Phone
Dr.y A. E. Tennant is ante to be out
again after his recent illness.
Dr. Roulston is this week attend-
ing'„
the Dental Conventiontat Toren-
' to.
z:r ..:ry
•
Powell s
What is it? It is the only VARIETY STORE in Exeter, It
Caters to all classes. It servesou in' manylines of Merchandise.
y
_MUSICAL GOODS
Photographs, Records, String-Instrpntents,• and accessories etc.
CHINAWARE, Mostly odd bits for useful purposes
GRANITDWAEF and ALUMINUM, 1Yf, For Kitchen use, hundreds to
choose from. •
TIOIJIDAY GOODS, and Picture Post Cards.
`l'OIILI+7T ARTICLES, Soaps and Perfumes.
CONF:l CTIONEIPX
I+ tcncy Chocolates„ Salted Peanuts, . Roa
ul2m etc,
ted Peanuts; Chewing
For all °occasions. We Mite orders for Asters Caiinas
Lams etc. , We will appreciate yours.
welPs'
L ) TO STILL' YOU. COM
aa
?1TJSiU'FVlf'R' tiAY
Miss Annie Vincent, of Otterville,
is visiting her brother, Mr. L. D. Vin
cent.
Mrs. W. R. Davis, of Mitchell, is
visiting her' daughter, Mrs, F. A.
May. -
Mrs. D. Ross and son are visiting
Mr. and Mrs. 3. Routledge, at "Cen
tralia,
Miss Verde Rowcliffe has taken, a
position in Dr. Roulston's dental of•
-.
Tice:
Mrs. John'Hawkshaw has returned
home after visiting with her, ,son ill
Toronto.
Mr: E. B. Bottoms, of London, is
visiting ,for a few days with, Mr. E.
C. Harvey.
Mrs. A. Campbell returned home
last week after visiting her daughter
in Hamilton.
Mr. Wallace Fuke has resumed his
position with J. A. Stewart, after his
recent illness. •
Mrs. E. A. Follick returned home
.Monday after visiting in Toronto and
Thamesford:
Mr. A. 3. Ford has recently plant-
'ed out one thousand trees, for .silk.
worms, covering five acres.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Jackson, of Clin-
son and daughter, visited at the
James street parsonage on Sunday.
, Mrs, Skinner has disposed of the
barnon her property to Mr. W. 'Ab-
bott and the same was 'moved on Tue-
sday.
I Mr. Maurice Senior has returned
home from Toronto where he has
been studying .law at Toronto 'Uni-
versity.
Mrs. Jos. Davis, who has been vis-
iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Fisher, returned to Merlin on.Thurs-
day last.
Miss Mabel rollick was called to
Thamesford Saturday, owing to the
death of her brother-in-law, Rev. C.
W. Baker. •
Miss May Nelson, has taken'a-pos-
ition' in Harvey & Harvey's -north
store and. Miss Ruby Davis in the
main store.
Mrs. S. Martin returned home on
Thursday last from Hamilton where
she has been visiting her daughter,
g ,
Mrs. R. G, GilIieS.'
Mr. D. Russell has fitted up an of
fine' in the building south of his
blacksmith shop which will, be used
by Mr. Geo. • Mantle.
Mr. Jas. "ZeckeIl 'haS purchased
three lots on Andrew street, north of
Mr. W. G. "Medd on which he intends
to ,:eireet an "up-to-date dwelling
Mr. arid•°Mzs. T; I=I.,McCallum, :Mr.
"
and Mrs. Gee,.Willis, itrs,'Kin 'sbur.
� y
ando
s n and Miss Elsie McCallum,
visited in Pieter on Saturday last.
M. and Mrs. Frame Johns and in:
Pant., son, Ro +r, if`*Toronto, sire"hol-
idayisg with the `fortner's parents,
,Mr„ -and Wars, "V, Jn1t r Their h by
txas 'hr;,r:i,czInd Jrrne8 r ettt.
Crediton 18 r 31.
NOTICE
If you feel you cannot afford a
new Suit this'Spr'ing, but you would
like to look just as good as the fel-
low'who buys,,anew, suit, you,can do
'so just by lett;pg
Clean Press an,dlRepair that old one
of yours. ' I also,,dye and dry clean
Ladies' or ; Men's , Suits.
EESIDENCE OR SALE
Tivo storysolid. brick in 'good
condition, near` school, 8 rooms, bath
furnace, hydro and good well. Good
brick barn and large hen -house.
Four lots,- •Frint trees. and 'small
fruits. 'Easy "'feim5. Apply.., O. E.
Ward, Main St1` Exeter.'
CARLING B.A.
Barrister, Solicitor; . Notary
Public, Conveyancer.
Solicitor 'for~ the 1ltolsons Bank,
Invest your,tfunds in Vic-
tory,
ictory, Dominion of Canada,
Provincial ' ` and Municipal
Bonds
Legal investment for : Trust
Funds.**
At existing prices, from 6'
per cent to 7 per cent can be
dbtained from -these bonds.
Orders ; received by • me.
Money to loan at lowest
rates of interest:
OFFICE=
Carling Block, Main Street,
EXETER, ON'r
1
This store will be closed every Wednesday afternoon
• July and August:
flair g. June,
ants' Furnisliings
rig
o 1n Q 1
ores Ltd.
Alwvays'first to -reduce the price and
uarantee life quality : of article if not
satisfactory, your .money cheerfully re-
funded.'
e-funded.
Specia'l`s'.
Blend -
Kellog s
lend-
Keltog's Corn
Flakes 3k s.
p a 29c.
Shredded Wheat
2 pkgs. for 25c.
Blue Rose Rlce: 3 •
lb. 25c.
Seedless lb -23c.
White Beans 3 lbs. 25c.
Corn Starch package 10c.
Alyrner Pork & Beans 14c.
Fairy Soap ,2 bars for 15c.
Sherriff's jellies 3 epk. 25c.
Choice Tapioca 3 lbs. 25c.
Prunes 2 pounds for 29c.
Teto Pancrke Flour 14c.
Baking Powder 24c.
Gillett's Lye 2 tins 29c:.
Cowan's Cocoa tin. -25.
Excelsior Dates pkg. 10c.
Puffed Rice Toilet Paper 1 Puffed Wheat
17c.a. pkg.
6 rolls for2
25c: 1
sc
.a pkg..
lacaroni Ready
Cut pkg. 15c.
P. t (s C:OId
Ii ht Sur 't a
fort Soap 14` �6 X16
C lits S
�ola es o®ls _Fi ��
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9
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!Angle Rads r'.
9c�,`►;11
Chocolate Bar
�,.
6 f
Q�
ars
Borsalina
King
and other lines
2 -panty Suits for •$2®.00
GABARDINE COATS $17.00 to $22.50.
RAINCOATS FROM $5,50 UP
SPRING OVERCOATS $15.00 , TO $25.00
MEN'S- SUMMER UNDERWEA R -COMBINATIONS AND TWO
PIECE. ,
THE NEW SHIRTS, CAPS; COLLARS AND -TIES ARE IN
STOCK.
OVERALLS -INCLUDING THE COMBINATION SUIT 'OVER-;
ALLS.
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A. E. itENNANT
Veterinary Surgeon
Office --McDonnell's ` -3s---al,les-on
John St. Phone calls receive prompt
attention. Phone 26W `
New iron. pumps ani! .fit-, igs in
stock. Iron or wood peeps repair-
ed; wells pumped out or cleaned..
S. J. V. CANN, EXETER
Phone 115. `.-
a
DR. JOHN' WARD
Chiropractic & Electrical Treatments
for Chronic and Nervous" Diseases.
Specteslas'scientifically
Elft
4d. $lours
10 to 12, 2 to. 4, and by appointment.
Office -William and Sanders Sts..
r
rid Baggage
ANYTHING YOU I-IAVE TO MOVE
WE • MOVE IT• nEASONABtaY
ROTOR TRUCK, AND HORSE DtcAi'
A3` Yomt SERVICE
AIJT'O' I,T , CTIY
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Good glasses if you need then,
Good, advice if you don't.
T. WARD, D.C., Optometaist
EXETER
Coclixane
Machine Works
ENGINES -6 H.B. "Z". $233:00.
..3 ,h,p, "Z" Bosch Magneto $143:50.,
11/2 h. p. "Z", $ 99.50.
40 -Light Plant, complete, $350.00
Double -Geared Jacks $15.00',",
GRINDERS-6.in. $40; 8 in.
10 in. $56.$00 •
CRUSI1ERS---$74,• $30,, $100 & $115
Straw Cutter $35.00
Straw' 'Cutter, with platin feed,' $65.00
. .travelling feed $85,00
Fairday Electric 1Vasher $126,00
Belt drive $70.00•
500 ib. Scale $2
3.55 7000 lb. $27.55
Concrete 111ixers, Illy Presses,
Stone Crushers, Road Rollers,
Threshing Outfits,, Case Tractors,
Tractor Plows and Disks.
We handle a•completo.lino' bf'the
Canadian -Fairbanks Morse Co„also
Case Threshing Company '• Plow
Points, 70c or 3 for 5'2,0.0. •'
All repairs l5Omptll' f� Z