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Without First spa .
Our Prices andValue's
You will find ai host of A 4ie1es in this store that are priced
ousiderably lower than similar or equal quelitiesjOffered you by
the big niajorit'y of stores. Th ie many values we call specials
and when you buy them from us you get a guarnauteed article
on whteh you save a nice little suns Of 1lOaiy +s'Seihug.and grey-
iitg large quantities and at the right price enaples ns o offal+ you
these bargains.
New Dress Lend hs
We will be offering during the next few weeks a big range
of exclusive dress lengths. This special sere ee.'oi` ours gives.
you an opportunity to obtain a dress length, . of attractive new
material, which will be uncommon as to Color'aud pattern on
account of the small quantity of each which we buy.:.:, Corrie in
often and be' the first to see these new dress lengths as they ar-
rive. There is always a big advantage fit having;;first choice.
The majority of these new lengths are priced under: $5.00
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Our Grocery Departifient
Where you may buy quality grocelxles" at lowest
prices with charge account, teihone and ''
delivery service
In. connection with our grocery departnieit,t w s , buffer you
practically every kind of service imaginable, In audition to the
services mentioned above we obtain bread for„,-'ycez mf •pm your
favorite baker also any other articles which may not. ,e found in
our stock. We serve you without delay .and our prices on the
average are away below those charged by tht'most of stores.
Royal Yeast Cakes 5c pkg.
Jelly Powders, 3 pkgs for 25c
6 lb. Quality Oatmeal for 25c
4 cakes Palm Olive soap 25c
18 bars P. & G. soap for $1.00
Matches, 3 large boxes for 29c
Pink Salmon, 2 large tin 35c
Crisp Soda Biscuits .... 15c ib
Mixed Cooki'e5 i2 lb for 35c
Crisp Ginger Snaps, . 2 Ib 250
Kellog's Corn Flakes 3 for 29.,c
Canned Corn, 2 tins for 25c
J. A-. Stews
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FURNITURE
WHOSE COMFORT
WELCOMES ,YOU
THIS IS THE KIND WHICH WILL, ,GRE '1; 1-k e,7 OU WHEN
YOU CALL AT OUR STORE ON A VISITk",G.F .INSPECTION.
SOLID COMFORT COMBINED WITH ILTP=TO;DATE STYLE
AND FINISH AND A DURABILITY BEYOND CO IRISON.
THERE'S REAL VALUE I N EVERY PIECE ' ' % . `
THE HOME FURNISHER 1,:. � ..<,>.�a k.-.. •
M. E. GA
FUNERAL DIRECTOR -AND EMrBAI mER 'B
FINEST MOTOR AND HORSE EQU IHMENT t.
FACILITIES AND SERVICE UNST R•FASSEIt
DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE
LONG DISTANCE CALLS RECEIVE PROW!, • ATTENTION
Phone 743 OPERA. HOUSE BLOCK,4. i1iight;"Cali 74w
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Men's Store
Phone 81w Men's Store
Stock-Takin
Suiting.s, Overcoatin=g,
Odd Trousers ly,
lien's Furnishin s
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Underwear, Caps, Hats, Shirts,
arf .
Socks, Sweaters, Scs,
Swea
ter coats r..
THE EXETER TIMES»ADVOCATE
GAVevE. i.RS13YTRrAN CHURCHCH
amen Fdele,B,4, Minister
10 amore% Suttdar^ School.
11 n " '1 Devine Mediater."
The Minister
7 p.n.•-"'.1`ile Courage Which he-
r ;,' conleS the 'Servant of God."
The Minister
Exeter Markets
Wheat $1.2%
Gats 45c
Barley 60c
Manibob+P flour $4;75
Blended Flour $4.25.
Pastry Flour $3,75.
' Feed Flour $.2,10.
Bran $1.70
Shorts $3,70
Creamery Butter 49c.
Dairy Butter, 38e, to 41c.
Eggs, extras 34c,
Eggs, firsts, 30c.
Lard 20c
Potatoes $2,25.
Hogs $13.50.
Hogs, selects $14.85.
'.THURSDAY, 1 ifl3RUARY 1$, '1920
LOCAL \
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Mr. Sylvester B. Taylor, Jeweler,
is holding a Blue Bird Pearl.• guess-
ing contest commencing Feb. 16th
lasting one week. A string of pearls
given to the one picking out the real
pearl. Everyone invited to choose,
without obligation or charge.
JAMES ST, UNITED CHURCH .OF
CANADA
Sheppard, Pastor
W 11 "Goulding, £T.C.I►r..
Organist; acid Ohoir-Leader
11 a.m VWhich?"
3 p. in.40Semething after Death. ,1
7 p.; z?t `,"r `i`ee Good Cheers ac-
eordin g ,,to;;_ Jesu$."
Wed. (24tH) at 8 p. m.—Men's
meeting . with Rev,., McDonald ex-
piaining Maintenance Fund.
Try this •for•:%one day: Think as
though you,r;`'+tltoughts were visible
to all • about "j?oha
T tiv.rtt Memorial
Chilrch
Mrs. E. W i is, of town, left 11 a.tii—"This Exploits of Faith."
Thursday for a trip to Florida. 3 p.m:Sunday"School
Miss Vera Essery leaves Thursday 7 p.m The Personal Factor in
to attend the millinery openings in Religion.'' ., .
Toronto.
Mrs. W. J. Statham, of St, Thomas
is visiting her sister, Mf§. .Albert
Spencer.
Miss Mary Richardson of Wyom-
ing visited with Mr. and Mrs. W.
Rice on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Heaman were
in London Friday evening attending
tiie Garrison ball.
Wednesday was Ash Wednesday
and the beginning of Lent which
'lasts for six weeks.
Mr. Earl Russel, of Detroit, spent
the forepart of the week with Mr.
and Mrs. W. J. Beer.
Mr. Jas. Brintnell, 7isited with
his son, Mr. Alvin J. Brintnell in
v Sunday.Stratford over S Y.
Mrs. Middleton, of.Laing, Sask,,
visited with 11Ir. and Mrs. Jos. Haw-
kins over the week -end.
Miss Ella Link is attending mil-
linery opening in Toronto. Miss
Ella Kuntz accompanied her.
The watch that was advertised as
lost in last week's paper was return-
ed to the owner on Thursday.
Mrs. C. Lee, of the Central Hotel,
who has been unden the doctor's
care, is able to be around again.
The women's day of prayer for
Missions will' be observed in Cayen
church, on Friday, Feb.- 19th, at
3.30 p.m.
Mrs. A. A. Morrison and Miss Mor-
rison, of Brandon, Man., are visit-
ing the former's brother, Mr. Wni.
Melville. • ' • • .
Miss Anna Case, who sang in Lon-
don Thursday e ening, was heard
over the radio fr.9,+ New York, Sun-
day evening.
"Mrs. John McLean of Exeter was
a week -end visitor with.her parents
a is 14`1vL4.._ ` i. =bc: -i d'1•ys,
Journal -Argus. /
Mr, Roy' Taylor, left Monday for
his home in Richmond, Que., after
visiting for a week with his' brother
Mr. S. B. Taylor.
Mr: C. Pym, of Usborne, held a
brick bee on Saturday last, a num-
ber of teams drawing brick from
Crediton for the erection of a new
house on the 5th concession.
•Mr. E. C. Harvey has taken the.
agency for the Mutual Life Assur-
ance Co., of Canada' `for' St. Marys
and Exeter, and intends to move to
St. Marys in the spring. See advt.
last page.
There was a large crowd at Mr.
Victor Snell's auction sale last week,
the proceeds amounting. to, $3,500.
Mr. and Mrs Snell are moving this
week to l.ucan, where Mr. Snell has
taken over the Ford agency. His
territory covers Lucan, Ailsa• Craig
and Parkhill.
Mr. W. H. Dearing has purchased
the residence of Mr. Henry Reynolds
at Victoria Park. Mr. Reynolds pur-
poses holding a sale . and going to
Dundas to reside with his daughter,
Mrs. Chappel. Mr. Dearing has
rented the property to Chas. Ander-
0011.
Rt. Hon.- W. L. Mackenzie King,
Premier of Canada, was on Monday
elected by an overwhelming major-
ity to represent the consitituency of
Prince Albert in the Federal House.
The independent candidate, Capt. D.
L. Burgess, M.C. was literally snow-
•
ed under and :will lose his deposit.
On • Tuesday Mr.. C. W. Reddy, of
Usborne, picked up a small -purse on
Main street containing ,,ten • dollars
and reported it to the Taxies -Advo
ca.te.., Later Mrs. E. Christie Sr.
reported having lost her purse and
we. were able to tell her where' it
was.
A number of neighbors and
friends of Mr. and Mrs. `Sohn Pen -
hale, of the Lake ,Road, surprised
them in their home one evening re-
cently, the occasion beingthe tenth
anniversary of their- wedding. The
evening was pleasantly spent in
games and amusements. 'The ladies , FOR IMMEDIATE SALE—One
took along a dainty lunch and every- 360' and three 600 -egg Buckeye in -
one had a very"jolly time. +, cubators to make room' for new
Mr. Wesley Jones; of Crediton,•re Mammoth. Apply to W. F, Abbott,
Ceived word of the death of hie. Exeter.
brother, Levi Jones, of KIlarney,i
Man., who died January 29th, aged
69 years. The deceased had been
ailing only a short time, pneumonia
being the cause of his dea,th,. Re is
Survived by his widow, (fine son and
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two daughters; also three broths s
g , ,
1 McGillivray;, Elias, Wesley of illivra ; M G y, 1 , of
Vancouver and Win. M., of London.
Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Nortlicott, of
the third- concession of Hay Tp,,
have the sympathy of their many FOR .SALE ---8 2 -year-old Durham,
friends in the death of their young heifers, one' 5 -ton teaming wagon,
son,Clarence Snell' Northcott, aged International, used 4 years; Stan -
6 years, 10 months : and 11days, hope buggy, good as new; apply A
The ' little fellow has been ailing' B. t•oweliffe, R R::''I, Ilensail, tele
about two•' weeks having contracted pliolie 17 on 85 Hensall• 2-18-2tp
a cold in ,his badk'4]1i,tll,;develo ed . °.NOTICE -I havetaken a Contract
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a •rheuntaticcondition whwhichafaffect.,With the International tzonal Hal veter Co.
matt, Ali
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as' salesman and e v
ed the heaxf,+' Besides file: bereav s 9
edparents, one,sister.:;.,Mildred,, sur- International farm'tnaohhiery, trucks
Fives, The funeral Vzas held' Mon-
day' a,ttet•t<ooii,'interinent in the cored hand triacitinery, Phone 1731;3
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eter cemetery. Exeter, for service. A., Dayna t
Merchant Tailor and Gents' Outfitter
FIRE INSURANCE
It will be too LATE
After you have a FIRE
To check up your INSURANCE
MAKE an estilnate now. -of
LOSS you could count on for
CERtAIN and get protection.
Ask for rates in Canadian
Companies. They are lowest.
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Agent's Feechar
and no A s ed.
Gladman' .. Stanbur,.
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MAIN STREET • pNITED CHURCH
Rev.. F. E. Clysdale, Pastor
11 a.m +',The New Body of Christ"
3 p. m A study in Restoration to
Newess. of Life.
7 p. m. .-"Grapes, %Giants, Grass-
hoppers.",
Good Slogan: ' "Be Square a41 the
week'and be 'round on Sunday."
s. Sylvester B. Taylor
Jeweller,' Exeter
Fitton'•s Old Stand
WATCH AND 'CL& K REPAIRING
GUARANTEED.
Powell's Bazaaar'
BIG :VARIETY STORE
PHONOGRAPH OWNERS
Have you heard the New Edison
records, quiet and smooth, at the
new price $1,50:
51611 Got the, Railroad Blues.,
Casey Jpies, comic;
51621 Jessie James, with incidental
intisic . .
The ship•"thatnever return-
ed, incidental music.
51592 My girl don't 'love me any
more ' Coinfc.
New York aint" New York
anYLmpre. Comic.
51661 Clap hands here comes Char-
lie. Fox .trot.
Five .Foot Two, Eyes of Blue.
51649 The` rletter :'edged in black.
Dream of„ the'•Miner's ch'ild.
,i Song r E a•
,•5.2.25
80858 Faith of•pu;-'F•c ,'u Sacred
quartette. ••
How Firm a Fouriaa.rim,. do.
BLUE AMBEROLS',' 45c EACH
4916 M4Donald's','R.eel, • violin jig.
Opera Reet,1 with balls, ditto
4999 Titina, comic song. •
5060,: The :Old gray Mare. ,,
5036 `Able at tine Opeera, ,comic,'
Call and hear,,these; and, others.
FOR • sA. -r, E; OR :RENT
The . Following' Properties. '
Brick.Store onsMain;St., Exeter
Commodious Brick dwelling, fur-
:nace heated, anti wired fa' Electric
lighting, etc. with•-fixtgres• in .place,
John St.
Six and a half acres of. choice land
suitable for market garden, running
through -from Harsh St, to John St..
Choice; Saskatchewan farms in the
Carnduff, .Fillmore, Plenty- and 'Fro•
besher districts ' --
For price and Jeflins 011 above see
ROBERT E. PICD, John Street
ESTER.
Agent for Great West Life As'ce Co.
PASTURE FARM FOR SALE OR
RENT—Being 'West half lot 8 .and,
9, south Boundary of Hay Tp., ,com-
prising 150 acres more -or less of
good pasture land, •well' fenced; Aux
Sauble river running through pro-
perty, , Apply to J. S. Amy,' 191
Simcoe St., London. Phone ._9767.T.,
TENDERS -WANTED
Tenders will lie received by the
undersigned up 'to March 1st, 1926,
to rent the unoccupied portion of,
the cemetery, being nine acres. The
sane to be sown with grainand
prepared so that it can be seeded
down, with alfalfa. e The board will
furnish and sow the%. alfalfa seed.
The highest or any tender not nec-
essarily accepted. Wilbur M;rtin,
Secretary, Exeter. J
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)ri;1]t;, ' Suits for
For young fellows who want the new and
snappy clothes, we are showing the over checks
in t.woedsJn double breasted and single* breast
ed also, range—
a fine
—
, , a of worsteds for men at
Women's Vestal
• Turnbull's make, white or na-
tural color, small or large. Reg-
ular value $1.25. Sale price 98c
Men's Fine ,harts
They are selling fast. All are
good patterns • and are„ special
value at $1.43 or 3 for '$4,00.
English Flannelettes
-'Wonderful wearing quality,
tast colors and good weight for
incus pyjamas and night gowns.
Per yard
Y d 4Oc.
Men's. Sweaters.
This is a good 'wearing sweat-
' er for every day use. We have
a few to clear:,.at $1,75.
Coates Cotton Spools, Free
13UY YOUR SEWING MATERIAL THIS MONTH
With every dollar's worth of yardage, dry' goods you buy the month
we will give you a spool of Black or White Coates' thread Free • of
Charge.
Women's High Shoes
Small sites 2 1-2 to 4. 25
pairs only. These shoes sold as
high as $5.00 a pair. If we have
your size' take your pick at per
pair $1.48.
Boy'.s Shoes siz.1-5
About 25 pairs in this lot: Odd.
sizes and' 'shapes. Values up to
$500. Sale price per pair $1,48.
Wall Papers
Wail Papers
You should see the -new 30 -in Maxi,uaiWall Paper before you de-
cide on what you want this Spring. All our new papers are now in
stock. Come in and look them over. ' ''
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LOST;;°The lower part of a Conk-
liii fountain pen, between the school
and Main St. Finder rewarded by
leaving at Times -Advocate.
FOR SALE -130 pure-bred S. O.
White Leghorn pullets and six cock-
erels;
ock-
r 1 beens of 20 or
e e s to of .in
s d
p
more with one cockerel to each pen;
also a number of Barred Rock cock-
erels. Apply to W. F. Abbott.
tractors, etc., for sale, also same Se -
Have Your' Eyes
Examined.
With •theshort . days" and the nec-
essity of continued use of artificial
light -one needs; to- , watch closer
than ever fox , signs of•„eye strain. If
you are not wearing glasses, make
sure that you "do riot need them. It's
well to remember' power of vision
changes andyour glasses; need to be
adjusted to meet the change. Dr.
John Ward'enjoys an -enviable repo-`
tation for eitpert treatment and hon-_
°pinions. come in and Satisfy •your',
self everything' is in order.
Dr. John Ward
CHIROPRACTOR & OFTICLiilf a '
MAIN ST. EXETER. ONT.
PHOE 70
SALE
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R.
R. N. ROWE.
Funeral Director & Embalmer
Phone 20W Night 20J
For Sale
Largemn
r parlor stove.
se e
, .
Set of sad irons, copper boiler,
gaivinized- boiler, ash sifter.
•Double seated cutter with pole;
Single -cutter, "'single sleigh, clip-
ping machine. •
A pair of hockey shoes and -skates
3 good building lots.
WANTED
House for rent.
Use our Service' for selling and
locating. Inquire •
POWELVS BAZAAR
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Phone 55 and 122
Exeter, Ont.
NOTICE: All farmers wishing to
ship cattle co-operatively may do so:
by dropping a letter to.deo. Sanders;'
Exeter. ,Rates $1.00 a head..
DOG .STRAYED OR STQr:F:N-
Irish Terrior that answers. to the
name of Barney, Anyone _knowing.
of, liis whereabouts please;, notify
Browning's Drug Store., Exeter.
INSURANCE
THE MUTUAL LIFE A SUYtANCE
COlr11'ANY OF CANADA;
(�' WAAEIi.LOO li1UT[7AL FIRE
\ INSVItANCE COMPANY.'''
NORWICIi UNION ' FIRE
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ERNEST ELLIOT
Conveyancer,. Investipente'.
Insurance,
Office one' door south filmes •`Office
W. R. Goulding
Organist and vifoirnia'stef+`
James St... United r,,, }urc ,:
Instrucction 'in' '
Plane Vocal Organ: Theory
Supervisor of Music in Schools
Concert Engagements Accepted
StuAtd•Vreibria i --1?pi 57
EXETER.- ONT.
RANK TAYLOR
LICENSED. AUCTIObiEEB
for Huron
FARM SALES A" SPECIALTY'
Prices reasonable and iaticfaction
'guaranteed ' •
EXETER P. O. or RING ”-•8t.'
JAMES W. WATSON
Licensed Auctioneer
Sales conducted in any locality
Farre. Stock .tales a' specialty.. Satin
faction guaranteed. Charges 'mod
erate. Orders left at _this office wil'
be promptly attended to. R:R. No
1,larktova.. Phene. F1ricZota :$4r2
ARTHUR' WEBER.
\LICENSED AUCTIONEER
For Huron' County ,
FARM' SALES A SPECIALTY -
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8 Years Experience. Prices, Reason-
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able, Satisfaction Guaranteed -or,
no Charge.
Phone 57-18 Dashwood ,
R. R. 1, DASHWOGD, ONT.•
NOTICE
T. H. Elliott wishes to , announce
that 'he and Mr. W. Johns dis-
solved
have is
solved partnership and T. H. Elliott
has taken over the business. Tailor-
ing, Cleaning, Pressing and Repair-'
ing.
' T. H. ELLIOTT'
Safety .Razor Blades
Sharpened (any make)
SINGLE EDGE , 3c
DOfJBLE E»GE „ 4c
Perfect Edge` Guaranteed
W. S. COLE, Druggist
FIRE I �.
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PROTECT YOURSELF; AGAINST
LOSS BY FIVE, .:WITH, -
@ . I CI-IRIS/1
OFFICE: North of Elliott and Johne'
J. L.. LEWI
CONTRACTOR
arp.
Cement and Carpenter Work
ESTIMATES FURNISHED
Houses and Barn
EXETER, --: ONTARIO
Phone 152W
Wood for Sale
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FOIL SALE
11 a,sham/.
TRY OS Phone 68W
I. R. CABLING"B.A.
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR: 11TC.
Loans, Investments, -Insurance
Office,Carling B1ock;Main St- Exeter'
GLADMAN & STANBURY
Barristers , Solicltore &c.
Money to Loan, Investments- Hada
Insurance.
Safe-deposit Vault for nee of ,_offer
Clients without charge.
Exeter London HamaII
Dr. G. S. Atkinson, L.D.S.,D.D.S..i
DENTAL SURGEON .
Late Listrict Dental, Officer e
Military District/ Number One, Lo';.
don, Ont. •
Main Street, Exeter, OM.
Office Phone 34W
Residence Phone 84J
Be open Wednesday afternoons 'till.
April 7th
Dr. G. F. Roulston,
Office over
Office.'
Extractio l:
Dr. A. R. Kinsman'
DENTIST
Honor Graduate of Toroft,
sity
Office over Gladman a Stanbnry'g
office, Main. Street Exeter.
DR. HARRY J. BROWNING
M.D.C.M., Toronto
L.R.C.P. & S. Edinburgh
L.F.P.&S. Glasgow
Physician & Surgeon.
Office over Browning's Drug- Store
• Phones
ones
Residence 30 Office 36
DR. W. E. WEEKES
Physician and Surgeon
Office—One door south of the
Times -Advocate. "
Office hours 9.30 to 10.30 a.m.
2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m.
Phone: Office s7W, Residence 67F'
DR. E. S. STEINER
VETERINARY SURGEON
Graduate of the Ontario Veterinarg'
College
DAY AND NIGHT CALLS PROMPT
LY ATTENDED TO •
Phone 158 Residence Ann St.
EXETER, •ONT:
Dr. Adrian IL Gibson, V.S.
Graduate of the 'Ontario Veterinarj
College
Veterinary DentistrySpecialtya p
All -
calls promptly attended, • to
Office ---Frank Taylor's Sales StahlPhai
99
Residence -•-,Jame se St., Phone 003 r
EXETER ONTARIO'
J. VICAR muivRp
II.EGISTER•ED ARCIHTECT
Pians, ' S pec f c
p [ i trio.tail • prepared ,fair';
Resid
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ChlrCleCSchools
Cho: als 'o
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Best Referenes'
Phones° Office 1889W, House,6141w:
Room: 8, Coote Ohanibers,
lviarket Lane, London: