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New Goat This Week
New coats which are arriving this weelK
will freshen up:,our stock and complete our.
range of sizes. People appreciate the
good values •we are offering and these new
Boats will sell quickly, so .come in pick
yours out this week and have a tall sea. -
Sous service from it. Popular Prices
$12.95. $15.95 $18.50
• $22,.50 $25,0.0
fJ oleproof Hosiery
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Full fasn•ioned silk stockings in all the
0)41.-� new shades and black—the Holeproof
"� Brand assures ,satisfactory wear and, our
price of 98e. a pair is certainly resonable.
5 Ask to see our special stockings at per.
pair
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25c. and 65c,
For Dresses,
We are now showing the new Ging-
hams, Voiles, Linens; English„ and Silk
Broadcloths both in plain and striped;
Printed and Brocaded Crepes, Dress Flan-
nels, 4i1 Wool Crepes and Silk -Knit ma-
terials. We stock the Standard Design-
er patterns -with the 13e/robe System in-
cluded which makes home dressmaking a
simple task. Conte in and see our dis-
play of materials in exclusive lengths and
by the yard.
Je A. Stewart
BETT•ER YOLKS FUflNITURE
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Latest Designs- Better [Service
Largest Stock Lowest Prices.
The Nome. Furnisher
M. E. 6ADINE
Director of Funeral. Service
Motor Hearse and Horse Equipment
DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE 7
LONG DISTANCE CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
OPERA HOUSE BLOCK PHONE, 743: Night cath 74W w
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Men's Store Phone 81w Men's, Store
TWO -PANT -
READY -TO - W EAR
SUITS
THE EXETER; TIMES -ADVOCATE
xeter Markets
W.heat $1,35.
arley 15x..
Mats 50o.
lvlanitoba Flour $4.90
Blended Flour $4.55
Pastry: Flour $4,15
'Feed Flour $2:00. ,
Bran.. $1..50 .
Shorts $1.60
Butter, 30e.
Creamery Butter, ase,
Eggs, extras, 260..
;:Eggs, firsts 21c, -
, Lard,.209
Hogs Selects $13,15
Hogs thick smooth $12;50
LOCAL
The Young People's" " L'eague. of
James St. will put on a play in the
Opera House, Tuesday; April 28th,
entitled "Weicoma Home Jimmie."
Miss M, Lewis is confined to her
home through illness.
Miss. Vera Rowe and Master Rowe
Di}?•ney were in To"ionto for a few
days.
Mrs, Win, G. Bissett is ,confined to
her bed and is under the care of a
nurse.
Egmoudville Presbyterian church
have voted to enter the union by a
majority of 71.
Mr, Fred Hunkin is nursing a sore
arni the result of an accident but the
arm is improving.
Mrs. R. L. Gidley and son Frank
of Windsor were visitors with Mrs.
J. Elston last week. .
Mr. T. Jackson is visiting with his
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Jos.
Sutton, following an operation in
Victoria Hospital, London.
Miss Alice Pfaff has been off duty
at the post office for over a week
owing to illness. We are pleased to
learn that she improving.
Mr. Walter • Harness has moved
with his family into his new home in
connection with the grocery he has
opened in the old Advocate building.`
Rev. F. E. Clysdale has received
an invitation to Kincardine for next
conference• year but has> .declined
and purposes to remain :at Main St.
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Woods .left
Tuesday morning for their home in
Banff, Alta., after visiting for a
few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Passmore.
Mr. R. E. Southcott, of Jeanette's
Creek, spent the forepart of the
week with his mother leaving' Tues-
day for London to write off ` some
examinations.
"The Sea Hawk" at the Dome
theatre, drew large houses both Fri-
day and Saturday evenings. The pic-
ture is a dramatic production of pir-
acy -on. the high seas.
Mr. Archie Davis accompanied his
sister, Mrs.
G. Wells and babe to
London Monday ` on their return to
their home in Windsor after spend-
ing a couple of weeks in town.
Dr. Atkinson was called to Bay-
field on Friday night last, owing to
the illness of his brother James
who is suffering from an acute at-
tack of blood -poisoning in the knee.
Mrs. W. J. Nichols, of Adelaide
village is spending a week with her.
sisters Mrs. Esli Heywood and Mrs,
W. H. Dearing. Mrs. Nichols will
will visit at Crediton during the
week.
Next Sunday evening the I: 0. 0.
F. will march in a body to Main St.
Methodist Church where they will be
the . guests of the congregation and
addressed by Rev. F. E. Clysdale,
the pastor. ,
Mr. W. G. Borland, of Strasburg,
Sask., who has been visiting with his
mother Mrs. H. R. Borland, of
Thames Road, returned to the West
the forepart of the week his mother
returning with him.
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10' a,m. -Sunday Sekoo1' and ,Bible
Clasaa
Rev. Dr. Larken, of Seaforth wall
conduct both services.
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JAMES STRE1 T METHODIST
Rev. W. E. Dena eltif 13. L. Pastor
W. 364 00114 Uing, A T.C,11i.
Organist and Choir -Leader
10.15—Morning „ Fellowship.
11 a, m. ---"The Supremo Quest."
Rev. J, N. Clarry, B.A., Sarnia
3 00 p in Sunday' School and Bible
Class.
7 p. m,—"I{eeping to One's Task"
' Rev: J. N, Clarry
EVERYBODY WELCOME
Trivitt „Memorial -
Church
Rev. A. A;: -Tramper, L, Th., Rector.
11 a.m: "Eternal Life.
7 p.m.—"After Conversion—Wlzat?"
Powell's ' Bazaar
Plain Price Store
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IT'S Here:...the- shipment of goods
we were expecting that would revol-
utionize trade and make our cis
tomers wonder how we do it. We
connot begin to illustrate articles
and price here, but we will tell you
what the shipment contained: ---1
kinds egg whips, 4 shapes cake pans
2 sizes deep tin pie pans, Childrens
garden tool sets, wax paper, nut-
meg lamp chimneys, kazoos, 4 kinds
Rattles, girls chain purses, -sewing
thimbles, school cups, clothes hang-
ers, soap boxes, can openers, clothes
pins, tooth picks, jackstones, nest
eggs, match boxes, percolator tops,
Aluminium . double boilers, syrup
jugs, sauce• pails and covers, roast-
ing pans, _coffee and teapots, col-
Ianders i/Z ' gal. pitchers, potatos
pots, bowls, etc., and a number dif-
ferent pieces of grey graniteware.
Fancy Barrettes,combs, beads.
We are always pleased to see you,
you will be glad ,yap came to see us.
Our Store is a •Place of many prices
and we are very careful to see that
the pieces are, marked at - Saleable
prices,, Come '-yourself often and
bring your friendsi41=•
FRIDAY, SATURDAY SPECIALS-
100 Ladies Handkerchiefs, reg.
10 and 15e. • to clear 5c each.
6 doz. Fancy sherbets, good value
at $3 doz, to clear ,10c. each.
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IVIHOLM FARM
Choice Strawberry plants for sale.
Senator Dunlop and Hood River
varieties, 75c, per -1,00. L. V. Ho-.
garth, Exeter.
Seed Potatoes for Sale— Green
Mountain,' also twa well bred York-
shire sows coming in first week in
May. Apply to Jos. C. Ferguson.
Mrs. T. 0. Southcott left Monday
for Preston where she was called
owing to the death of her aunt, Mrs.
A, Bowman. The deceased was in a
motor "accident about a. week pre-
vious and received a scalp wound.
She was in her S7th year.
Miss Gladys Harvey has returned
to'her school near Tara after spend-
in"g the Easter holidays at her home
here and also with her brother Rev.
L. C. Harvey at West Lorne. Rev.
Mr: Harvey and wife accompanied
her back to Exeter and spent a -day
here.
;;Tlie Salvation Army are holding
a,,, r iaug"s�,,t tting„•in the Town Hall
this (Wednesday)evenin .-"Viiint
inandant H. A. • Hurst, Financial
Representative of Western -Ontario,
is rgiving• an address on ",The, -Under,
w'¢rld" to . be followed by 100,
lantern views.
The school teachers have return-
ed to their respective schools after
spending the Easter holidays at their
homes here %.,Miss .Irno Sweet, to
Putnam,;_ . Miss' •Amy Johns, to
Bartonville; Miss Verna .Walker to
New Toronto; Miss Lillian Walker'
to: Burlington; Mr. Reg.: Parsons -to
Eieau.
What might have been a serious.
accident .happened Saturday eyen-
ini;' at the Carnegie. `Library corner
when a Ford car knocked a young.
lad off of his bicycle. The driver
was in the. act of turningaround at
the corner when he struck the boy.
Fortunately there was no harm
done.
....The annual district meeting of. Ex-
eter district Methodist `Church Will
be held in ' Crediton on May 121,11,
The Chairman Rev, G. W. Rivers, 13.
A., 13. D., of Parkhill will . preside.
This will be the final ditrict meet-
ing of Exeter District as'at present.
constituted before entering the Unit-
ed .Church of Canada.
The annual meeting of Main St.
, congregation will be held on Friday
evening May 8th and will take the
forin of a free banquet to which
all .the families • of the congregation
are invited:, the reports of all the
Societies will be •recelr"ed, Main St,
is closing another most sudeeasfuI`
Year.,
PIANO TUNING
Mr. Stein will be in town early
part of next week. Phone Mrs.
Gambrill,.161 for engagements.
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BABY CHICKS
Bred -to -Lay strains; S. C. White
Leghorns, $12.50 per 100; Barred
Rocks, $15.00 per 100; from 20,
specially ^ selected yea - ings out of
220,.. $25.00 per 100; 'from
rom25spec-
ially
pe..ially selected April pullets out of 140
Egges,. for hatching. A quantity of
seed potatoes also for, sale 50c a
bag. W.7. Abbott, Exeter, Ont.
Shabby, - dingy or scared floors
will look"as good as new if refinish-
ed with Carmote Floor Varnish,
Clear or . Colored. W. I. 'BEAMAN
sells it.
Private board; gentleman prefer-
red, apply at this office.
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TENDERS WANTED TO BUILD
SCHOOL HOUSE
SEALED TENDERS' will be re-
"ceived by the uncle -reigned Trustees
Of Union- S. S. No. 8, Townships of
Stephen "and Bosanquet, up to. Mon-
day, May• 4th next at 7' p.m. _to erect.
a two room brick School House at
Grand Bend. General co enditions
for all Panb•aGtiO; ; together with
specifications May
be seen'
plans and sp y'
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at the :,office of H." C 'McB d ,
architect, London; 'at +the &nee of
H: 'Either & Son, Crediton or at
Brenner's Garage, Grand Bend.
Maurice.Brenner, , 'Aaron Irelend,
Harold Waiper, Trustees,- U.S.S. No.
8, Grand ,Bend, P.O.
c hat's •: the Right
Mogan for S ri ig
Men, we are; showing a beautiful range of New • Cloths this season
tailored in single or double breasted, It is Via, good tbne to buy now:
Let us show you our values at
$16.50 $22.50 $30.00
X635.40
• Congoleum -Rugs
We are. showing several, new
patterns in this popular floor GAy.
ering. All sizes carried in Stook
Linoleum Rugs
LVe offer the new patterns in
this`rsanitary floor covering, Our'
.pr ices wiIl interest you.
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,NEW LINOLEUMS ._
Bring in the size of wyour• room and get our prices. We .carrythe best
patterns and will lay them free bf .charge.'
New Wall -Papers
Brighten up the- interior ' of
your home with a few rolls of oua, .
new wall papers. At per roll:-
7 c., 10e to 50c. .
Good Blinds at 98c.
• This a shipment of seconds and
are worth in the, regular way
11.54). We have a lingted civau
r tity-,each 98c.
CURTAINS and CURTAIN SJR NETS
We offer a larger, better and 'cheaper -range than ever before. Pretty
nets for bedrooms and kitchens at 20c. 25c. and 35c. Better qualities at
40c., 50c., 75c., 90e. Bedroom curtains complete with tie•backs per pr.
98c.
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REPAIRS_
We are Now prepared to do alt
kinds of repairs on broken frames,
whereas before, we had to send thea
to London or elsewhere.
HEAVY ABELL FRAMES TO
YOUR OWN LENSES, WHILE
YOU WAIT, $3.00.
SPECTACLES, LARGE LENSES,
$1.00 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 G AMBRILL
7 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.
Len's
eat Market
HAVE YOU TRIED OUR SER-
VICE? IF. VCT GIVE- US A CALL,
-R_VICE AND SATISFACTION
GUARANTEED WE CARRY 'A
COMPLETE .LINE QF MEATS.
PHONE ,38
HORTICULTURAL MEMBERS •
Please get your premiums prom-
ptly upon arrival. Rents dry out if
held too long,
J. G. Stanbury,. Sec. Trews,
A. quiet wedding • took place " in
Trinity Church, Bayfield, on April
14th, when the rector-, Rev', ,Francis
H. Paul, officiated at' the marriage
1 of
` z former
h"F it
of Mrs, Mart a Ritz/ �' Y ,
Stratford; to Thomas C. Bailey, son.
of the late Richard and Mrs. Bailey
of Bayfield, ,•'
Arbor Day, May 1st is almost here
and our citizens generally are plan-
ning,, to •cleaxtm,up and beautify their.
surroundings.; > In uvhat more effec-
tive way; ,tali they add' to the , attrac.,
tiveness of their property than by
planting trees? Shbuid}Y not the
town contteil do soMething in this
way and plant c ne or twp thousand
trees this Spring?' What a trans-
formation ft would Make hi Exeteri l
the parks Coal nittee• will' do sornb-
thing if people. are 'interested. Any
one wishing trees to plant should
leave their names and; the ' manlier
i r,
needed with, M t W Jolanston as
Goon as' possible..Aft
Y,
who will
vcltiriteerto help' •procurethe trees
will kindly 1ea'ife their names alsc=
The members of Exeter Lodg'
No. 67,- I:O,O.F. will attend Divine
worship in:' Main St. Methodist
church next Sunday evening at '
o'clock.; . Members are requested ti
meet' at the lodge room at 6.30., ,
H. 0. Southcott,
PFonRENT=100... acres of pas
ture land on Con. 5, Tp, of Stephen
River supplies plenty of water. Ari
ply Mrs, B, Coughlin, 241 Pall Mall
London, 4-16-3t.
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OF CANADA, LTD., OF CHATM`AMI;
18 now!` open to write pickle acreage
in and around tite ;district's; of .k7?ie
ter and 'Mensal' for the conning sea
Sen. ;Anyone wishing to contract
will kindly see Mr, W. W. Rice, die
trict man in. Exeter, or write • hin
and he will gladly calx and see yo
and give fyou ,any information y'oi
may require. We 'are paying nior,
!Honey, and receiving larger pickle,
Try one or;tWcI acres.
COAL -COKE
AND INSURANCE
YOUR • PATRONAGE SOLICITED
B.' J. CHRISTIE
OFFICE: North of Elliott and Johns
For Spring
YOU WILL WANT SOME.
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New Furniture
OR, —
Your old Repaired
THE PLACE TO GET YOUR RE-
PAIRING DONE;' . IS AT R. N.
I3OWE'S WHERE '.IZOU ARE SURE
OF A GOOD' JOB.
OUR STOCK OF'' •FURNITURE IS
OF THE. VERY BEST AND
.. OUR PRICES CANNOT
BE. BEATEN ANY
PLACE.
R. N. ROWE
EMBALMER. AND
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
Phone Bus. 20W House 20.1
Safety Razor. Blades
Sharpened (any make)
SINGLE EDGE 1010,.....- . 3c
DOUBLE EDGE 4c
Perfect Edge Guaranteed
w.+ s. COLE, •• ' Druggist
CLEANING PRESSING
and .REPAIRING
SUITS MADE=TO-MEASURE
YOUR POCKET
YOO
TO"FIT OU AND
WORK CALLED FOR AND DE-
-,:: LIVERED.
.'ELLIO'TT' • JOHNS
W. R .GOu1ding.
A. P.C.M. 10.A,
Organist 'Alia:iiihairtnaster
James St.; Methodist : Church.
Insttrucption in
Piano Vocal :Organ Theory
Supervisor of Mtnilc in Schools
rEngagements` Acce ted
' Concert p
Studio Victoria St:`, • Bort 57
'EXETER, ONT.
J. IL. LEWIS
CONTRACTOJI
Cement and Carpenter Work.;
ESTIMATES FURNISHED
EXETER ONTARIO
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A QUANTITY .0F, DRY WOOD
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Phone 581+5
I. R. CAIZLIN(6 B.A.
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC.
Loans, Investments, .Insurance
Office,Carling B1ock,Main' St. Exeter
GLADMAN & STANBURY
Barristers , Solicitors &c.
Money to Loan, Investments' Made
Insurance. -
Safe-deposit Vault for use of our
Clients without charge.
Exeter London, Hensali
ERNEST ELLIQT
CONVEYANCER, , ETC. •
HIGH CLASS INVESTMENTS
(Trustee Investments)
Bearing interest at 5114 'per cent.
INSURANCE!'
Office: Main St. Exeter, Ont..
G.S. Atkinson, L:D'.S.,D.D S.
DENTAL .SURGEON
Graduate of the Royal College of
Dental Surgeons of _ Ontario and
University of Toronto. -
' -Late District Dental Offieer, Mill- s,
tart' District Number One, London,
Ont. •
Main Office, -Main St. Exeter, Ont.
Phone 34,` Exeeter; Hours 9 a.m.
to 5:30 p.m.
Office houre- at ZURICH, ONT.,
Tuesday only, at 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Phone No. 79.
1)11:.G. F.. ROULSTON, L.D.S., D.D.Q.
DENTIST
Office overs I. R. Carling'q Law
office.
Extractions Under 'Oxygen'Gas.
DR. A. E..AINSMAN, L.L.D., D.D.Q.
Honor Graduate of Toronto Univer
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sits.
DENTI T:.
Office over- Gladman.; &T' Staaibuty'It
-. office, Main Street •EYetet.
FRANK TAYLOR
LICENSED
AUCTIONEER
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fqr Huron ,and Midc4lesex
'FARM SALES .A SPECIALTY
Prices reasonable and satisfaction
guaranteed-
EXETER. P. 0. • or RING 138
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- Veterinary Surgeon
Office 4lcDonneil's Sales Stables on
John'St. Phone calls receive prompt
attention- Phone' 26W'
.;AMIg W. WATSON;
LICENSED. 'All•CT,LONEER .
Sales conducted it ' any locality.
Pam, Stock sales a specialty. ,:Saltie-
faction ' guaranteed.' ' , C1iargee mod
orate: Orders left at ttiis,;oIfice will
be promptly attended Jo„. R.U. No.:
l.: Iitrk tt, Phone Itirktort_ 54r2,
1+'AR,MS FOR SALE -,7,4 few .choice
fa ms in the h me
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T'ucitersniith and Hibbert, Good
buil iy _ .
�r d ngs and well ioaatecl as to mar;
kets. Priced right. Apply to nos
Cameron, Auet., Bo/ 154, Exeter..
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