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Your Home With New
Wall Papers Blinds -_ Curtains
Linoleurns - Congaleulns
We have a large stock of new wall papers, floor coverings,
curtain and drapery materials, blinds and rods. -All are at a reas-
onable range of prices so • that you may _ brighten. up your home
for a very small sum; and where can you spend money tobetter
advantage than right on your own home where you must live and
entertain your 'friends. Come in and see our display and get our
prices,
29c. Gingham
Do not Wail to see this special
gingham bargain as you save
from 5c to 10c on every yard
you buy --a big range of pat-
terns 32 -in, wide for only 29c
a yard.
28c. Chintz
These 36 -in. chiutzs 'are sold
almost everywhere for 3.5c a'
yard. We have ten good pat-
terns for you to choose from';:
at only 28c a yard. Also sortie
special heavier materials suit-
able for upholstering. :r4�
Ladies' Spring Coats
12.95 $15.95 $18.50 $22.50
Well tailored coats in good styles with satisfactory cloths' and
linings at reasonable prices are in demand these days. See our
display and choose a coat that suits both you and your pocket.
book, your satisfaction is assured.
4 bars of Laundry Soap for 25c.
Special Coffee ........:...39c a lb.
Kellogg Corn. Flakes 3 for 29c
Royal Yeast Cakes ....5c a pkg.
3 bottles extracts for ........ 25c.
2 lbs. seedless raisins for ..25c.
2 lbs. ginger snaps for....25c.
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7 big cakes Castile soap ....25e
Special Mixed Tea ......5.9c a; lb
1 lb. crispy soda biscuits -1 ..15e.
Special cocoa 2 ib. for 25c
3 boxes of matches for ....29c.
3 lbs. of good rice for 25c.
J. A. Stewart
BETTER VLUES HI FURNITURE
at
ARDINER'
Latest Designs Better Service
Largest Stock Lowest Prices
The Home Furnisher
M. E. (IARD1NR
Director of Funeral Service
Motor Hearse and Horse Equipment
DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE /
LONG DISTANCE CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
OPERA HOUSE BLOCK PHONE, 743; Night call 74W
xeter Markets
Wheat $1,25
Earley 65c
Oats, 43c
Manitoba Flour $4,90
. Blended Flour $4,5,5
Pastry. Flour $4,15
Feed Flour $2.00.
Bran $1.50.
Shorts $1.60
T3.ttter, 39c.
Creamery Butter,. 380,
Eggs, extras, 26c.
Eggs, firsts 2le.
Lard 20c.
Hogs Selects '$13.75
}logs thick smooth $12.50
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LOCAL
The Young People's League of
James St. will put on a play in the
Opera House, Tuesday, April 28th,
entitled ""Welcome. Home Jimmie,"
St Men's Store Phone 81w Men's Store
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QUITS
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YoungMen's Models in Twee
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Effects, Homespuns and
Worsteds
. TR,
Merchant Tailor and Gents' Outfitter
Rev. A. A. Trumper spent Tues-
day in London on business.
Mr.. I. C. Dinning spent the .week-
end at his home in Strathroy.
Mr. Gibbs Yelland, of Windsor,
spent Easter with his mother.
Mr. Hy. Puke, of Toronto, spent
tie holidays' with his parents:'
Mr. R. E. Davis, of Blenheim, was
home for the Easter holidays,
The flag pole at the school has
received a fresh coat of paint.
Miss Irno Sweet of Putnam is
home for the Easter vacation.
Mr. George Andrew, of Huron St.
is seriously ,ill with pneumonia.
Miss Mildred Norry, of London,
spent the week -end with htr par-
ents.
Special Easter services were held
in the different churches on Sun-
day.
Mr. Alex. Ste -wart, of London,
spent Good Friday with his family
here.
Mrs. L. Golby, of London, spent
the holidays with her mother, 1VIrs.
Vale.
Mrs. Alf. Walter of Brantford,
spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs. D.
Davis.
Miss Ward returned, to London
Saturday after visiting. her brother,
Dr. Ward.
Mr. Borden Cunningham of `Huron
College, London,, is home for the
holidays. •
Miss Betty' Brown, of London
spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs. J.
A. Stewart.
Mr. Chas. Davis is getting along
nicely following an operation_ for
appendicitis.
Messers Win. Lawson and George
Hind of Toronto Dental- College
were home for Easter.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Nicol, of
Kerwood, visited with Mr. and Mrs.
S. Parson's over Easter.
The Masonic "At Home" will be
held in the Opera House, on Thurs-
day evening of this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ingrain and Mr. N. t
Hardy, of Detroit, spent the holiday
with Mr. and Mrs. S. Hardy.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Tuckey and
Miss Inez Tuckey of London visit-
ed with relatives here this week.
Miss Carrie Davis of the London
Norman School is spending the.
Easter holidays at her home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Riddell and
child, of London, spent Good Friday
with Mrs. Riddell's father, Mr. Thos.
Clarke.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. .Levett, of
London, motored up and spent
Easter with Mr. and Mrs. W. T.
Acheson.
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Gladman and
Mrs. J. 0. Brown motored up from
London and visited friends in town
on Easter.
Mrs. Gordon -Wells and babe, of
Windsor are visiting for several.
days with her parents,Mr.and Mrs.
A. S. Davis.
Mr. E. J. Wethey is in Toronto
this week attending the annual con-
vention of the Ontario Educational
Association.
lVfrs. J. C. Inwood and daughter,
Miss Catherine of London spent a
few days with Miss Sanders and
Miss Vosper.
Mr. W. T. Acheson is this week
moving into the residence he re-
cently purchased from Mr. D. Mack•,
on Main Street.
Mr. Beverley Acheson, ,of Toron-
to, are spending a,couple' of weeks
holidays with his parents, Mr. ° and
Mrs, W. T. Acheson.
Mr. Jas Stewart of • Windsor,
spent Easter with, relatives here be-
ing accompanied home by Mrs. Stew-
art, .who has been visiting here.
Mr. and Mrs.. Chester Merkley of
London, spent Easter with Mr. and
Mrs. John. Cann, of Usborne. Mrs.
Merkley is visiting for a week.
Mr. Bruce Medd, who has com-
pleted his third year at the Agricul-
tural College, Guelph, is visiting his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Medd.
Mr. Hy/ Lawrence, teller at the
Bank of Montreal, has been trans-
ferred to the Goderich branch and
•Mr. Thorne of Woodstock is being
transferred here. 4,
MY. and Mrs. W. Bradt and child-
,ren, of London, spent the holidays
with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Jewell. Mr.
Bradt returned Monday while . the
others are remaining for a few days.
Mr. Gordon Davis, of ' Toronto,
spent 'Easter in town and was ac-
Monday Mrs.
on1VTo a
ac-
Companied horns y. b
py
Davis, who has . been visiting ° ;her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J, R. 'Mc-
Donald.
Mrs. Jos, Davis and Children, re-
turned to Merlin on Saturday after
visiting for several days with the
former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
Fisher, Mrs. Fisher accompanied her
as far as London.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Routledge, of
Dutton, motored up and Spent Good
Friday `with the latter's parents,
Mr. and Mas. Wm. . Rivers. Miss
Jean Ross returned . with them for
the Easter holidays.
The many friends in Exeter of
Mr, `win, ')avis,. of Hamilton, brother
of Mrs. M. E. Gardinerr and Mr. E.
Davis, of town, will regret to .kno:sy
that lie underwent an operation on
Saturday . for the removal of his
right •arm a,t the shoulder and at
present Is in a critical condition,
About seven years ago Mr, Davis'.
re.rt of the hone of the arm re-
moved,
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pays s to use
MARTIN-SENOUR
SCHOOL�SCHOOLHOUSE PAI'.
Por:.8arns and Outbuildings
it has no equal
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HOME PAINTING MADE EASY*
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7AVEN' PRES1ITTERAN"VIlURC$
Rev.. James : Foote DA.. It inister
0 a.in.,-4 unday Scheol'" and Dile
Class,
11 a. m. --"Departures in Life,"
f The Minister
7 p. m.• -"Veiling the Soul,"
The Minister
JAMES STREET METHODIST
CHUR;CE
Rev, W. I+l. Donnelly, B,.A,, Pastor
W. • R. Goulding, A.T.C.M.
Organist and Choir -Leader
Sunday School Anniversary
10 15 -Morning Fellowship.
`11 a. m. -"Solid steps for Climbing'
'Youth." •
3 p. m. -Grand Rally: Subject-
"Tinkler,. Twinkler, Tattler."
7 p. rix.-rPublie Service. Subj. "The
(gift of God."
Special Music., Miss Clark, soloist;
will assist. -•
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Mr, 3as, Foote accompanied, b
his r
s nefee, Miss Laura TKsyes, of De-
troit visited hid fa.inily over Easter,
On: Sunday they motored to Der-
went and v..>ited with relatives.
Trivr,tt Memorial
Church
Rev. A, A. Trumper, L. Th., Rector.
11 a. ' m. --,- "The' ' Resurrection an
accomplishdd fact."
7 p. m. '".A Many Sided Gospel."
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COMING EVENTS. - "Mothers'
Day". second Sunday in May, is the.
National Mothers • Remembrance
Day, the. day that affords everyone,
to in some way, remember. mother.
A. White Carnation or Rose, de-
notes that Mother is'.gone; a color-
ed flower' that , mother is alive.
Leave your order with us early
either for a ' single flower br a
bouquet. "Holiday Time" is Sou-
venir Time. We are preparing for
a large Souvenir trade this year.
People looking for:- Souvenirs will
do well to see our assortment, from
time to time. "Wedding Time" is
Joy Time, our long list of Wedding
Presents, in Dinnersets, Fancy China
Cut Glass, Aluminium and Granite
usefuls, is unmatchable, in price
or values. "Baby Time", is all the
time, pretty celluloid rattles, Babe
cards, and party cards, lots of, them
now. REMEMBER, a visit to this
"Live Store" weekly,` saves many a
"sigh" when you find you have paid`
too much for a like a,rtiole at some
other' Store. Our Values make
your Dimes and 'Nickels look Big-
FRIDAY, SATURDAY SPECIALS--
Good
PECIALS-Good Whisk liroonis .15c.
Good 4 -string 'brooms 390.
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Miss Helen Heywood is visiting in
London.
Mr. Rd. Quance $pent Friday and
Saturday in London -
Mrs. W. S., Hoyi,eyc and family
spent several days in London.
Mr. C. W. Christie is,: in. Toronto
this week' a' delegate to the O.E.A.
Mr. John Murray,`' of Detroit, vis-
ited with old friends' over • Easter.
Mr. Wm. Heaman,' of London, vis-
ited his son W. J. on Good Friday.
Mr.Reg. Parsons, of Erieau, is
spending the Easter.; holidays at his
home here.
Miss, M. A. Horton ,and. little niece
Edith are :spending ,the holidays.. in
St Catharines.
Messrs. Campbell Wares and Jack
Pryde left Tuesday to spend some
time in Windsor.
Mr. Higginbotham, of Calgary,
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Campbell
Wares over the holidays.:;
Mr. and Mrs. Wine Sweet of Lon-
don spent the holiday with theform-
er's mother, Mrs. T. Sweet.
Miss Dorothy Parsons' of 'London,
spent several days at the ,home of
Mr. and Mrs. Hector Heywood.
Mr. and, Mrs. T. Hobbs, of Lon-
don, spent the holiday with the lat-
ter's sister, Mrs. Hector Heywood.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brand,, of
Alvinston, spent Easter with the
,tatter's mother, Mrs. R.`Mawhinney.
The Ross -Taylor Co. are prepar-
ing to erect a new 'office on the
site of the old one just south of the.
mill.
It has been stated on -the best of
authority that the 4.4 beer will be
put on the market about the middle
of June.
Marguerite and' Edith `Cann are
spending the holidays . with their
aunt,' Mrs. Jos. Ferguson, of ChSel-
hurst.
Mrs. Jas. McFalis and daughter,
Miss Leila, spent several days with
the former's son, Mr. Silas MOFalls
at Simcoe.
Mrs. Geo. Griffith , 'and son .Harry
and Miss Dorothy Foster, of Toron-
to, spent Easter with • Mr. -James
Handford.
Miss May . Elworthy and Miss
Rachael Lutton, of London, spent
Easter with the former's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. H. Elworthy.
Miss Ruth Andrew Ms taken a
position with MI% Jas: Lawson to
learn telephone , operating. Miss
Viola Hodgert having resigned ow-
ing to ill health. -
Miss Mildred
'Walker, of Wes
tern
University, Miss Verna Walker . of
Walk-
er,
Toronto and Miss Lillian of Burlington; are -Visiting their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Walker,
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Varnish your linoleum regularly
with Carmote Linoleum Varnish.
Will last for years. Ask W. 3. HEA -
MAN about it.
IVIHOLM FARM .•
Choice Strawberry plants for sale,
Senator Dunlop and Hood River
varieties, 75c. per 100' L. V. Ho-
garth, Exeter.
.
FOR SALE -Second hand' walnut
dresser . and stand. Par ties may
see same at M. Er Gardiner's Store.
,
men
W NTI1D Three ambitious
A.
with car preferred;r'splendid opport-
. orlt
unity for advaricek'neaat, light tiv
nnod' wages. •e<pp • l to Box 282,
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Up!
Men, we •axe showing a beautiful range of New Cloths this season
tailored in single or double breasted styles. you will want your new
Suit for -Easter. Let us show yon .Our values at
$16.50 $22.50 $30.00 $35.00
New Biltmore Hats
Showing the newest styles for
Spring as well . as the newest •
shades. ~. Priced at
$3.50 ; :4.00 $5.00
metes Light Tan Oxfords
The light Tan Oxfords will be
very popular this season. : We'
are showing two snappy styles
Priced at
$7.00 and $8.00
Smart Styles in Ladies' Coats
`Every week we show a number of the newer styles. We are (sure
you will like them. This week we offer some good styles for growing •
girls priced at i;
- $12.00 to $15.0J. Ladies' Coats, at ,:,;15.00 to $35.00,,
New Hosiery for Easter
In the new light `shades ' that
are so popular this season. They
sell at popular prices ;
$1.00 - $1.50 $2.00
New Gloves, for Easter
In Griffin make every pair is "
double tipped which` ensures long '
wear at per pair
$1.00• $1.25 $1.50
Linoleuns .Congoleum. Rugs
Wall Papers
' We carry a splendid stock of the; abpve• lines. Bring in the size
of your room : and get our priced.
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100 good blinds in dark green to clear at
98c.• each
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REPAIRS.
We are Rowprepared to do all
kinds of repairs on broken .trainee,
whereas before, we had to send then
to . London or elsewhere.
HEAVY SHELL FRAMES TO
YOUR OWN LENSES, WHILE
YOU WAIT, $3.00.
SPECTACLES, LARGE LENSES,
51.00 and UP.
Dr. John Ward
CHIROPRACTOR & OPTICIAN
MAIN ST. EXETER, ONT.
PHONE 70
VIOLIN AND PIANO INSTRUC-
TION
Pupils visited or received
Terms Moderate.
Concert Engagements - Accepted.
ROBERT 'GAMBRILL
Phone 161, Exeter
Dutch Sets for Sale: Apply to L.
Day & Son, Florists.
• .WANTED -Cattle for pasture -
Lot 12 S. Bound. Hay. Apply to
John Penhale, Hay, P.O. Phone
35 r 12 Dashwood.
SALESMAN WANTED
In every town and village in the
County of Huron and Bruce on sa-
lary or liberal commission to intei-
duce "Renol" the very best prepar-
ation on the market to -day for hou-
sehold furniture and automobiles
a sure sale to customers as soon as
Renol is demonstrated, none but en-
ergetic live wires need apply; would
not object to an aggressive saleslady
Sample of goods and full agents out
fits supplied. ` Apply for particul-
ars and terms to R. S. Lang, Box
304, Kincardine, telephone 21.
STRAWBERRY PLANTS FOR SALE
Excellent Varieties
Dunlap (early), Glenn Mary (Mid
Season), . Stevens (late). 75c.
per 100; $2.00 per 300; $3.00 per
500; $5.00 per 1,000. 5c extra per
100 if sent by mail. Apply to
Nathan Doupe, Kirkton, Ont.
FOUND -On Main St. a Water-
man fountain, enOwner
pcan have
same by proving property and pay-
ing ,for adt.
FOR RENT -100 acres of pas-
ture land on Con. 5, Tp. of Stephen:
River supplies plenty of water. Ap-
ply Mrs. B. Coughlin, 241 Pall Mall,
London'.' 4-16-3't.
Libby, y .,Neil & Libby
OF CANADA, LTD., OF CHATHAM
is now open to Write pickle acreage
Wand, arpund the, districts of Exe-
ter and 11°ensall for the coining sea',
!son, Anyone. Wishing to contract
will kindly' see Mr.. W, W. MCG, ' 'dis-
trict man in Exeter, br write him
and he will gladly call and see you
and give you any information you
my a're hire, We are a in more
it 1 y g
money, and receiving larger pickles
Try one or two acres.
COAL -COKE
AND INSURANCE
YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED
I3.. J. CI-iRISTIE
OFFICE: North Of Elliott and Johns
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Great Bargains in
Furniture during
the next two
months
R. N., R:OWE
EMBALMER' ° AND
FUNERAL `DIRECTOR
PHONE 20W '' ' ' PHONE 203
Safety Razor Blades
Sharpened (any make)
SINGLE EDGE 3c
DOUBLE EDGE 4c
Perfect Edge Guaranteed
W. S. COLE,:, - Druggist
CLEANING PRESSING
and REPAIRING
SUITS. MADE -TO: -MEASURE
TO FIT YOU' AND YOUR POCKET
WORK CALLED` FOR •' SND DE-
LIVERED.
ELLIOTT AND .JOHNS
W. R .Goulding
o. A. T. C. M. '
Organist and Choirniaster
James St. Methodist Church
Instrucction in
Piano Vocal; Organ . Theory
Supervisor of Music in Schools
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.Concert Engagement`s Accepted
Studio Victoria St. ." Box 57
EXETER, ONT.
J.L. LEWISg
CONTRACTOR
Cement and. Carpenter Work
ESTIMATES FURNISHED
EXETER ONTARIO
for a
- -WoodSate
.,e
A QUANTITY OF ERY WOOD
10R SALE ri
H. Bagshaw
TRY (TS Phone 53N7
-Lens
Meat Market
AS ':TO HAVE Ott, TRUCK CALL
deliver er to Oen ralia and east
We v t
and west. of Exeter two days occli
weekx
Prompt service
PHONE 38
I. R. CARLING B.A.
Barrister; Solicitor, &c.,
Loans, Investments, Inenraice,
Office, Carling Block, Main St. Exeter'
GLADMAN & TSTA NBURY
Barristers , Solicitors &c.
Money to Loan, Investments Made.
Insurance.
Safe-deposit , Vault for use of our
` Clients without charge.
Exeter London • Hensel!
ERNEST'ELLIOT
CONVEYANCER, ETC.
HIGH CLASS INVESTMENTS
(Trustee • Investments)
Bearing interest at 5'% per cent.
INSURANCE '
Office: Main St. Exeter, Ont.'
G.S. Atkinson, L.D.S.,D.D.S
DENTAL SURGEON
- Graduate of the Royal .College
Dental Surgeons of Ontario and >lrass
versity of Toronto.
Late District Dental Officer, Milt.
tary District . Number One, Landry
Ont.,
Main Office, Main St. Exeter. Oaf,
Phone 34, Exeter; Hours 9.00 as*
to 6.10, p.m.
Office: -hours at ZURICH ONT., Tat
only, at 10.00 o'clock a.m. to `.OS
o'clock p.m. Phone 79.
DR. G. F. ROULSTON, L.D.S.,
DENTIST
Office over I. R. Carling's Law
office.
Extractions Under Oxygen Gas..
DR. A. R. HINSMAN, L.L.D.,D.D.S.
Honor Graduate of Toronto Univac,
sity
DENTIST
Office over Gladman & Stanbury'I
office, -
Main Street Exeter.
FRANK TAYLOR
LICENSED AUCTIONIER; �a
for Huron and Middlesex
FARM SALES A SPECIALTY
Prices reasonable and satisfaction
guaranteed •
EXETER P. 0. or RING 1$8
A. E. TENNANT
Veterinary Surgeon
Office -McDonnell's tones 'enables on
John St. Phone calls receive praaypi;
attention. P'honeZdw
JAMES W. 'WATSON
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
Sales conducted; in any locality.
Farm Stook sales a specialty. Sat*
faction guaranteed. Charges rood
brats
e.
Orders left
at office this Will
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be promptly attended to, R.R. No:;
1, Kirkton, Phone Kirkton 64r2,
FARMS FOR SALE A few cholein
tar= is the ToWnshipa of thibor_n
Tnckeramith, And Hibbert. Conde
build rigs and will located as to tres,z'
kots. Priced right. Apply to Thor4
Canne'on, tiok. Ron 1$11,,t /Auto,
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