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kiiglIt at t1)p beginning of''the Spring Season we offer you au
opportunity to buy your new coat at a real bargain, price. Seine
Of our very best coats are still ta be sold so if you need a coat
come in and pick one out -we will make the price right for you.
and save you sante real money,
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CURTAIN S and RAPE .I S
Are you going to brighten up Your windows with new cur-
tains or side drapes? We have an attractive range of curtain and
drapery materials at very reasonable prices. Ask to see our special.
aw range of i 6 in,, materials for side drapes at only 28c. a yard -70c.'
buys sufficient of this material for any ordinary window.
We an show you some beautiful new curtains which can .be
used singly or in' p rs-our prices save you money.
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VOILES
BROADCLOTHS
CREPES
Popular materials for summer dresses are now on display,
attractive and r onab iced thatwhenyou se
they are so atti. � n eas 1 y Pi e
them you will want to plan on several dresses. You can afford
then'; too by using Standard ,Designer Patterns with the .Belrobe
system which makes Borrie dressmaking .easy.
Englisu Broadcloth Shirts
2.50
With Seperate Collar to Match
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Largest Stock Lowest .Prices
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Motor Hearse and Horse Equipment
DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE
LONG LISTANCE CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
OPERA HOUSE BLOCK PHONE, 743; Night eail 74W
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EXETER
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. ill°e1lick, of 1Detroft Who
visiting at Zurleh Spent
in Exeter,
tat. Clifton I3a'ris,
visiting her 'parents,
C. P;. TuokE,y.
eter Markets
Wheat $1,40,
Barley 35e.
Oats tiQo.
Manitoba Flour $4,9Q
Blooded Flout 8.4,55
Pastry $4.15
Peed 1+lottr $2.00.
Bran $.1..‘50
Shorts '$1.60
Butter, 30o,
Creamery 'Butter"' 39c.
Eggs extras;: 2'6c..
Eggs, firsts 21o.
Lard 2.0e I
flogs Selects $12,60
Hogs thick smooth $11,50 1
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"A Little Diplomacy," Exeter
Opera House, Thursday, May 7th;.
Admission 50 and 35 cents, under
the auspices of the Girls .Auxiliary,
Trivitt Memorial church.
Mrs. W. D. Yeo is redecorating
tier store.
Mr..and Mrs. A. Spence spent Sun-
day in Hensall.
Mrs, E. Rowcliffe is spending this.
week in London.
Mr. Geo..Ha'vkins motored to To-
ronto the forepart of the week.
ktrs. T. S. Woods has returned'
hone, after visiting in Oakville and
Toronto.
Mrs: 3. B. Simpson, of Hensel?,
visited with 'Mr. and Mrs. D., Mark
on Friday last.
Mr. , A. 31. Hamilton, of Detroit,
spent the week -end with his mother,
Mrs. J. Hamilton.
Mrs. T. M..White, of Windsor, is
visiting, ,with Miss, White and Mr.
and Mrs. Wickwire.
Mr. and Mrs. Amos. Dafiing and
family, of Ailsa Craig, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. J. Dunkin.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Martyr of
London, have been visiting among
relatives in. town during the past
week.
Mr. .Clyde Neaman, .of the Bank
of Montreal staff, Walkerville, has',
been transferred to the Stratford
branch.
"..Mr. and Mrs. Peter Robertson
and family, motored over from
Stratford and: visited' Mrs. T. G.
•Creech on Siinday.
Mrs. Murphy and Miss Murphy, of
Clinton, who have spent the '"winter
with the former's son Richard of
town, have returned to their hoarse.
Mrs. Sam'' Rowe of Galt, who re-
cently underwent a serious opera-
tion is improving nicely and_ expects
to leave the hospital in a few days.
Mrs. G. Goodwin, (nee Miss 0.
Willis) of Marseile, N.Y., attended
the funeral Of her, brother the late
Castor Willis on Wednesday of last
week. b
Trivitt Soft Ball team have or-
ganized with the following officers
manager, M. R. Complin; Captain,
Vern .; Sec.-Treas.,
e Wells , W. C.
Davis.
Mrs. Vivi' who has been visit-
ing ing with her tlaughte , Mrs. H. W.
Doerr for the past •-'few weeks, re-
turned to her .home • in Mitchell
Thursday last.
Word has been received from
Magistrate Reid, of Goderich, that
the charge against the Exeter,l5ocial
Club for conducting a pool room
'has been .dismissed.
Mr. Milton Pfaff, postmaster of
town., has been....cconfined to his
home for a couple of days and on
Wednesday afternoon was taken to
the London Military Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs,. J. G. Jones,' -Mr. and
Mrs. 3'. H. Jones and Mrs. J. T.
Wood -were in St. Thomas Wed-
nesday
s o n Wed
nesday of last -week attending the
funeral of. the late Mrs. Lewis Jones..
What about the weekly, half holi-
day for Exeter?
We understand
that Hensall, Crediton., . Dashwood
and Zurich are observing Wednes-
day -afternoon as;.a half holiday this
year.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Patterson
and daughter Marion, and Mr. ,David,
Russell, of Detroit, motored here for
the week -end,, -the former -visiting
with Mr. And MA. Rd. Quance and
the latter with his family,
The' Verdun Minstrels, a merry
troup of St. Marys fun .makers will
apper in Gardiner's Hall :on Wed-
'nedday, May 13th. ',They have play
ed three nights in St. Marys 'o
crowded houses and come to Exeter
well reccomended.
Mr. D. Davis, teller at the Cana-
dian Bank of Commerce,left last
week for the St. Thomas" branch: -
The best wishes of his many friends
will follow him. Mr. H. Guenther
has been transferred from the Blen-
heim branch • to Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Penhale of
Mitchell; Mr:" and Mrs. Wilbur
Elliott and family of Mitchell and
Mr. and Mrs. Wm: • Westlake and
family of Wyoming were visitors of
Mrs. ,Tohn Westlake on Sunday, the
latter remaining until Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Hicks, Mr. John
Andrew, Mrs. Jos. May, of this com-
munity and Mr. and'Mrs.:John Leary
of•Staffa, motored to Atwood on Fri-
day last where they attended the
funeral of the late Mrs. Peter, wile
tiled on April 29, •in her 75th year::
The deceased is 'survived.by, lior
husband, one daughter; Mrs. :Long-
mire, of Goderich, _• and,' two sons,
Wm. •orklemilton and Harold on the
homestead. Several . from Kirkton
and St. Marys also attended the
funeral. ._
The ladies of Oavdn, church WS
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denary Atlkiliary`" held a special
meeting: of Thurs. evening, April 30,
111 the ciitiroit for the purpose OP dis-
banding the Auxiliary as constituted
up to the present time and re-0rga.n-.
icing in filiation with: the Pro -
Visional .Board' of the • continuing
Airesbyteriali church, ' After the M-
ention of the -resolution the meeting
was brought to.., a close. A chair
rust].. was then appointed and the
auxiliary re -organized in affiliation
With the continuing ehttrchr Pro-.
vinelenal officers were elected. Pre-
vision Was made up to the .10th of
Surto that contributionsc"tesignated
of Iyonclori
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for rho present W,,11x.,q. work will be
Mr. and Mrs. (;' +dry, cl:irl tiro.` :i th = it;.ulti: ell'411•
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MOTRgi $' UA.X7 p.m. -Without Fath,er 'Mother' ress . p a:
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1.0 a zit -1V2ot hei's' Day in the S, $.
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Rev, W. E. Donnelly, 13, A., Pastor'
W. R, Goulding, AT.O.&I,.
Organist':; and l;Loir-Leador
10.15 -Morning Fellowship.
11 a.m,- "Cllr debt to Motherhood"
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3 p,m:=-Gran Mother's ` Day S. S,
Rally, '
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Rev, A. A. Trumper, L. Th.. Rector,
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Plain' Price Store
MAY, the'opening of Spring, the
budding of the blossoms; the - em-
bracing air, `and the many .bargains
we have gathered together and have
on display in Our Store make life
worth riving. We want' to make
MAY a banne -month, both for our
customers' and ourselves. Look - over
a few of our offerings, then cc ne
and see. Remember you can Corrie
and Look around in this' Store, in
Welcome. We 'don't expect you 'ti
buy if you don't want to:
Fancy Glass Fruit Napr
50
Fluted Tumblers 5*
Aluminum Double Boilers 1.45
Aluminum Potato Pots ,,1111 1.45
Mothers' Day, Sunday. We will
nave ,Carnations, Roses, Sweet Peas
and Panzies. Price ],ower than last
year. Order early and avoid disap-
pointment. Mothers' Day Post Cards
5c. Colne to the store with. the Big
Variety.
IVmOLM FARM
Choice Strawberry plants for sale.
Senator Dunlop and Hood' River
varieties, 75c. per 100. L. V. }10-
garth, Exeter. 1
BABY CHICKS
Bred -to -Lay strains; S. C. White
Leghorns, $12.50 per •1,00; Barred
Rocks, $15.00 per 100; from 20
specially selected " yearlings out of
220, $25.0,0,per 100.
From 25 specially selected April
pullets out of 140 $20.00 per hund-
red Eggs for.hatching., uanti
�' � A• quantity
of Dooley seed potatoes alsotfor sale
50c. a bag. Apply W. •F., Abbott,
Exeter, Ont..
Flowers for- 11Tother's.Day. Don't
forget to ,.leave your order early. -
Harvey & 'Harvey.
I have just installed a new elec-
tric welder for gold and silver -wel-
ding. This work .that -*previously
had to be sent out of town will now
be done at home. This also applies
to the "inetal 'line spectacle frames.
Sylvester Taylor, Jeweler.,
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STRA11+iD-• Onto the premises of
Chas. Harvey, Huron St„ on Thurs-
day of last week, a dark bay horse.
Owner' may have same. by proving
property and paying expenses.
PIANO TUNING ;
Mr. Stein has arrived i `in town
Parties wishing pianos tined phone
Mrs. Gambrill, No. 161.
GIRLS WANTED -To . operate
sewing machines at Sanders Mfg. Co.
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Men; we are showing a beautiful range of New Cloths"this season.,
tailoree pin single or double breasted. It is " a good 'time to .buy no*.
I,et,• us show Aim any values at
$16.40 •$22,50 �-
,§3Q.QQ $$6.00 . ' .
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., Congoleuna Rugs Linoleum R,,u,gs ,
We are -showing ;several new, We -offer the new patterns in
patterns in this popular floor coy- this sanitary floor ,ipovering. Our
ering All/sizes carried in. Stock"] • prices will interest you..
NE i. LINOL UMS
Bring in the size of yt5ur room and .get-otir prices. We carry the best
patterns and will lay them free of charge,
New Wall -Papers .
Brighten, tip the' interior *of
your home with a few roils of our
newwall papers. At per roll
7 Mc., 10c . to 50c.
Good Blinds at .98c.
This'a shipment of seconds and
are worth. .in the . regular way
$1.,50, We have i limited quan-
tity -each 98c.
CURTAINS pend ' CURTAIN ,,1
Vire offer a larger, better and,•,Gheaperr range than ever before.. Pretty,
nets'for bedrooms and kitchens at 2'0c.''25c. and 3.5c.,; Better qualities at
40,c:'," 50c., 75g.,, 90c. Bedroom curtains ,complete with tie -backs per pr:
98c.
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REPAIRS
We are now prepared to do all
kinds of repairs on broken frames.
whereas before, we had to send these
to London or -elsewhere.•
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HEAVY` SHELL . FRAMES TO
YOUR OWN LENSES, WHILE
YOU, WAIT, $3.00.
SIPECTAC1,ES,:• LARGE'IDNSES,
$1.00 and 111'.
Dr. John Ward
CHIROPRACTOR & OPTICIAN
IMAIN ST. EXETER, ONT. •
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VIOLIN AND PIANO INSTRUO-
TION
Pupils visited or received .
Terms Moderate
d ate
Concert 'Engagements Accepted.
COAL-COKI3
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YOUR PATRONAGE > SOLICITElk
8.:.,8., C 1 -ER 1ST:IE
OFFICE:. North. of, Elliott and Johns
For Spring
YOU WILL WANT]E
SOM
New Furniture
OR-
Your old Repaired
THE PLACE TO -GET YOUR RE-
PAIRING DONE IS. AT R. N.
• ,ROWE'S i'V11.10RE YOU ARE SURE
OF A GOOD JOB.
OUR STOCK . OF FURNITURE IS
OF THE VERY BEST AND
OUR PRICES CANNOT
BE BEATEN ANY
PLACE. ' '
ROBERT GAMBRILL
Phone 161, Exeter.
Den's -
Meat ,k, }}•
HAVE YOU TRIED OUR SER-
VICE? -IF NOT GIVE .US A CALL.,
Ltd., Exeter, Ont. Apply at factory. SERVIfi+E•--`AND SATISFACTION
GUARANTEED. WE . CARRY A
'COMPLETE LII E OF. -MEATS.
PHONE- 38
FOR SALE -4 -burner : coal oil
stove: an open buggy, ,'robe and
horse blanket. Apply to A. Rollins,
Exeter. ;17
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'EN -AR -CO Motor ' Oil; Special
price' for one week, Reg. $1.25' can
and 'oil for $1.00. H,, Bierinig, '-Hay.
• WANTED -A "boy's strong express;,
wagon. Apply at Times -Advocate.
LOST -A Cocoa Mat about 3 ft.
square. Reward apply this office.
LIGHTNING RODS
Shin -Fiat and Round n o n Cables•. We
have the agency for the above
lightning rods. Bet us quote you
prices. Old cables inspected and
repaired. Four . years' experience.
Bruce.Mitchell, R.R. No. 1, Cen-
tralia; phone Crediton 29 r 6,
FOR SALE Hotel Range, nearl3'
new; restaurant sink and 52 -gallon
range boiler. C. West, 505 'Talbot
street,. Loudon. Phone 8406.
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ti It is easy to stain and varnish
with Carinoto Varnishes, Gives new
life to furiture, floors and ,wood-
work. W. 4. HIMAIVI&N sells it.
Plants,.�w.
:� Sale
kinds All
trs ' of £losverang piaiitr
Geranium, Salvia, Snap" Dragon,
Asters,, Sticks, Pettitiia, ; Foliage,
Fern, ,Dusty Millet; Ageratum, Silver
Leaf, Begonias,, Drocei?.a, Wandering
Jew, :Carona, Vinca, ' Heliotrope,
French' Marygold, Zinnia; also Tot-
mato,
o;mato, Cabbage, ,Caulii',lower, • and
Celery, Gladiolus Bulbs.," 'Hanging
boxes, window boxes filled to -order.,
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LICENSED AUCTIONEER, :FO• It
HURON COUNTY
For best` results let R. McInnis
handle your auction 'sales.
FIVE YE'ARSr ' EXPERIENCE
HAY POST OFFICE
TENDERS WANTED '
Sealed tenders, marked -"Tender
for wiring -Court House" will be re-
ceived by the undersigned ,up ;to 8
o'clock p.m. May 25th, 1925, for re-
wiring the Court House; Gritrdrich,
for lighting purposes. All material
to be furnished by party receiving
the contract. -.Plans and gp@cifica-,
tiono. may,.be seen 'at my office.
The lowest or any tender not nec-
essarily accepted.
Geo., W. Holman, County. Clerk
Goderich; April 25th, 1925:
FOR RP1NT- ' ;00 acreS of, pas-
tu r, land ,on Con, 5, Tp, of Stephen.,
River supplies _plenty 6f Water. Ap-
ply Mrs. B. Coughlin, 241 Pall Mali.
London... 4.16.3.1.
Lhb.. McNeili
Libby
OF CANADA, •x-., bP CHATHAM
is now "Opento write piekle acreage
).n .and around, the 'districts of Exe-
ter and Iiensallfiir the coming sea-
son. Anytitio wishing to contract
will kindlysee Mr, W. W. Rice, dis-
trict roan Iii Exeter, or 'write him
and he wily gladly call' and see you
and give yot any information you
a•
May ICquire We are paying snore
coney, ancl., receiving' larger, pickles
Try One ,oi' two acres`,
IR.• N.
EMBALMER AND
FUNERAL DIRECTOR ,
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
Phone Bus.' 20W . - House 20,7
BARRISTER, 'SOLICITOR, ETC:"
. Loans, Investments, " Insurance
Office,Cariing Blobk,Main St. Exeter
GLAD AN,& STANBURY
Barristers , Solicitors &c.
Money to Loan, Investments Made
Insurance. ,
Safe-deposit
Vault for use s of our
Clients without charge.
Exeter • London .. Hensal i
ERNEST ELLIOT 9
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CONVEYANCER; ETC.
HIGH CLASS INVESTMENTS
(Trustee Investments)
Bearing interest at 53/4 per cent.
- INSURANCE
Office: Main St. Exeter, Ont.
Dr. G. S. Atkinson,.L.D.S.,D,D+S
DENTAL 'SURGEON
-Graduate.of'the Royal` College of.
Dental Surgeons`. of Ontario and
UniversWy of Toronto.
Late: Distria Dental Officer,/ Mili-
tary District'unibor. One, London,
Ont.
Main Office, Main St. Exeter, Ont.
Phone 34; Meter; Hours 9 a.m.
to 5:30 p.m.
Office.. houre at .ZURICH,
Safety Razor' Blades only,. at 10' a.m. to 5 p.m.
Phone- No, 79. -
Sharpened (any make)
SJNGLE,EDGE .. 3c
DOUBLE+1 EDGE 4c fir. G. Ronalsfion, 'd.'.D.S.,D.D.S:
Perfect :Edge Guaranteed DENTIST'
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W. S. COLEr Dr uggisif officeOffice. over 1. R.'' Carling's 'Law,
*Extractions Under Oxygen Gas.
CLEANING . PRESSING
and' REPAIRING
SUITS MADE -TO -MEASURE
TO 'FIT -YOU AND YOUR POCKET
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WORK CALLED FOR "°AND DE-
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ELLIOTT AND JOHNS
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A. T. C. M.
Organist and Choirmaster
James St. Methodist Church
Instrucction in
Plano "Vocal. '• Organ Theory
Supervisor,of Music i . So .00ls ,w
,Concern Engagements Accepted
Victoria St. Nox'.57'
EXETER, ONT.
�,..: LEWES
CONE'RACTOR•
Cement and Carpenter} Work.
ESTIMATES FtURNISHED .
]O XBTERe t--: OSl1'mutto
Wood for Sale_
A QUANTIT " OF DRY WOOD
FOR SALla
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Dr. Kinsaalan 1[..�,.D..D.D.S..
Honor Graduate of Toronto Univere,
sity --
DENTIST DENTIST
Office over' Gladman & 'Stanbury'
office, Main Street Exeter.
FRANK TAYLOR,'
LICENSED AUCTIONEER,
for Huron and Middlesex
FARM SALESkA SPECIALTY
Prices reasonable and satisfaction.
\ guaranteed , •
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JAMES W. WAT.S0? - !
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Farm' Stock sates a specialty. Satiss
taction guarasteee. Charges• ai otlr.
crate, Orders Jett ak this office.will
be•r
p Omptly "attended;, t.o. .tut. Nat
Eirkton. ;Phone Itirktox 54r2.
FARMS FOit SALE few ehbi0a
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arms in the Township's at . ip's'o orn,e
Tticltersinith and Ribbert. Good
buildings and well located as to mar;
trots. Priced right. Apply to Thbd
Cameron, A.uot;1 7 oX 154. ItlXdter,