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Conveyancer, Investments
Insurance
Office one door south Times Office
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Is At Stewart's
cart 'will be stnrpriseet how easy it is to pick out aAlice coat
at ,this Store; one that will just suit you and: one that will bo.
prieed considerably lower than you would expect to pay for snob:
a bc'alatifully fluishecl garment. Tluisseason we are featuring
the new tweed utility coats along with the popular tailored coats
poiret tricotines. These tailored coats are, shown in navy
blue, black, sand and the new bright shades and the majority of
them have pretty fin, trimming.
T'OPUIJARt,'Y PRICED AT $1L.3; :917.9 z; $19.85"; ;.#'.1.9ti
Brighten Up Your Home.
New Wall Papers --•- New Rugs New ( urtains
This store is ready, to help you brighten up your hone, with
r large and carefully chosen stock of house -furnishings. Como
in and .let was show you the new wall paper patterns and at -the
sante time you may inspect the new linoleunls, oilcloths and the
t'ongoleuhn and :Linoleum Rugs. fere have those pretty Ruffled
curtains priced as low as $1..50 a pair also a beautiful range.of
ready-made curtains and curtain materials by the yard.
NEW WALL PAPERS PRICED FROM, 7 e. TO 50c PER ROLL.
CONGOLIIa M AND LINOLEUM RUGS AT NEW LOW PRICEES.
TAPESTRY AND WILTON III:GS AT ATTRACTIVE PRICES
CURTAINS ANE CURTAIN MATERIALS, NOW ON SATE
Spring Dresses • and Suits
You can snake them yourself for half the price if„you use Stan-
dard .Designer Patterns which include the Beirobc-a picture
guide for cutting, putting to-gether and finishing.. We have
these patterns right in stock also a host of beautit`tii.dill'ess leng-
ths and materials of ail kinds for dresses; suits and coats. •
BORDERED DRESS LENGTHS PRICED AS LOW AS SI -95.
Spring Dress Accessories'3`
Hosiery,-Gloves, Scarfs, Slippers, Oxfot's
3. f
4
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You can complete your spring costume here with all , the
latest accessories. Hosiery, Gloves and Scarfs in the newest
shades and effects "anti attractive foot wear all at prices you will
be pleased to pay.
New Holeproof Silk Stockings wily 98c.
New Satin or Patent Slippers Only�95 •wydJames fit. church are holding a
congregational meeting this (Wed -
'
ter Markets
Wheat $1,25,
Oats 45o,
Barley 00c.
Manitoba .Flour $ 4.69.
Blended Flour $ 4.10,
Pastry Flour $3.60,.
Feed Flout' $2.00.
Ilrau $1.70
Shorts $1,70
`0..Veatucry Butter 49c,
Dairy Butter 39 to"42.
Eggs, extras 26ir.
Eggs, special 21e.
Lard 20c
Potatoes $2.70 $3.00,
Hogs $12.75.
Hogs,, selects $14.03.,
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See "Romola."
.Mr. Archie Davis spent. Monday
in:~Landon.
Mr. Chas, Davis of Exeter North
is again able to.be around.
1VIr. J. G. Dow shipped a load of
horses to Montreal Friday, • .
Buy Made -in -Canada goods ' but
buy them in your own town.
Di^. and 1VIrs. Gr- S. Atkinson and
family motored to London Sunday.
Miss K. Heiman has •rturnecl home
after spending Easter week in Eon=
don..
Tttr. C. L. Wilson is having ' his
grocery store redecorated' inside and
oaii�,,•
"vilxr. E. Rowcliffe is improving
atter being ill for several weeks with
gttinsy.
Mrs, I. Armstrong, of Windsor, is
visiting her sister, Mrs. Wes. Lam-
port.
Mr. Harold Whyte returned home
last week after spending a year at
Becher, Ont.
Mr. Thos. Hawkins,, of Detroit,
visited for several days with rela-
tives in town.
J. A. Stewar
nesday) evening.
a "Miss Emalie Hogarth, of Exeter,
', • was a holiday guest of Miss Mary
y = Raycroft."-Lncan Sun
Miss Elsie Knight spent last week
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° .7 '. -visiting her sisters, Mrs. C. Spack-
man and Mrs. Love of Guelph.
Mess Evelyn Edwards, of Mit-
chell, visited with friends at Sex -
smith for a couple of days last week
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Jewell return-
ed home last week after spending
the winter in London and Mt. Bryd-
ges.
Mr. Jas. Hill, who has been con -
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FURNITURE
WELCOMES you
THIS IS THE KIND WHICH WILL GREE.!"'- •I OU WHEN
WHOSE COMFiRTsk
THERE'S REhI, VALUE IN EVERY PIECE
fined to his home owing to au'acci-
dent, is again able to resume his
YOU CALL AT OUR STORE ON A VISIT OF duties.
�•SPEETION.
SOLID COMFORT COMBINED WITH UP-'1't9-ifATE STYLE Dr. Graham, who has been ill in'
AND FINISH AND A DURABILITY BEYOND St. Joseph's Hospital, London hre-
is
1�IP�fRISON. :.turned this morning -to resume his
.practice.
"TEE HOME FURNISF FR„
Tuesday visiting ells brother, Mr.
M. E. Jos, Amy,:who is seriously ill6ARDIN ! it
Victoria -Hospital.
father,don, a war
Mr. Mose Aniy was in London
` -- veteran who has been�in'hospital
FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBAT IWERrsince the wear closed, spent a few
FINEST MOTOR AND HORSE EQUIPit¢ i`iD` days this week with. Mr, M. Pf ff.
FACILITIES AND SERVICE UNSURPASSED See "Romola."
DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE `""` Mr. Win. L. losedr returned to
LONG DISTANCE CALLS RECEIVE PROMPT ENTIONPhone 743 OPERA SOUSE BLOCK ArTT ,•London Tuesday •after visiting his
: fl�ightCall a4w el4e. Wm.Butlezof Ceom•t
Cromarty
��'�- III for a few days. 'a The latter is quite
Ill.
-. Rt. Wor. Bro. T. D. Orme, D. D
st
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Men's Store
Phone 81w r-Men's..Store
Extra Pants Free
With Every Suit
This remarkable offer is bein
extended for another
ten days
We are offering "Clothes of Quality" tailored to. your own in-
didual measure with EXTRA PANTS FREE! This is a great spec-
ial that thrifty men will be quick to take advantage of. "Clothes of
Quality" are known from Coast to Coast for their beautiful fabric,
fine style and superb tailoring.
' SPECIAL OFFERr.
,>
Suit with Extra pants tailored to your measure, -at $26.50. The
most outstanding value in the country of choice fabrics are featur-
ed for Spring-
re e
Merchant Tailor and Gents' Outfitter
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GOVERNMENT BONDS
ALWAYS ON SALE
ALWAYS SALEABLE a.
NO TR
ROI.TSLE Am0uT° INi`lERES't"
MORTGAGE LOANS..
SELECTED FARMS
HIGHER INTEREST
COLLECTION MADE
WE MAKE NO CHARGE FOR TIM SAFE -KEEPING OF
YOUR PAPERS IN OUlC 'V'A ct,T
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EXETER
HENSALX,
G. M., of South Huron will pay his
official visit to Lebanon Forest
Lodge A.F. & A.1M1, on Friday even-
ing of this week.
Mr. Robt. Rowvcliffe returned home
Wednesday last from Toronto where
he*.received• teratment in a private
hospital for rheumatism. He is feel -
in
OAVEiV P;
Rev. JaAe:l
TERIAN CHURCH ?'.timate:
10 a,m---"ti✓uh.4y...Scilosti
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11 a, -:rThe'"�: Mission of the
Church."t , t
he Minister
7 p.in,": `°Tele Signs at'Ithe Tunes.'
,The Minister
JAMES ST; ; UNITED CIH'URCH OF
b4�T,ADA , .
Rev • E.', Ghenpardt Pastor,
W R, Go'`uldingy •pi.T,C,M,
Qrgaliist .a?a , O1?iiir-Leader
11 a.na ; rEev dap{; Garbutt speaks
on the work of the Eible Society,
3 P.m. -S; 'S. teaches against since„
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7 p• -"The ,.. I easoaableness. of
Cihristaan t�v, "•
Your Sunday determines yourweek. An, ii Beer in worship will
help a weep "Cif work. God is in His
heaven Ilii will come to.James St.-
church onkel` through men's welcome.
Meet Hina. t11is day.
1.
i tt Memorial
Churc -
11 a.ni.' The .Appeal of Two Worlds
3 p%m.-Slu1d y' School,
•U
7' pan, ---The nknown :God:.
MAIN STREET' UNITED CHURCH
Rev. F. E. Clysdale, Pastor
11 a.m.--"Life's Experiences Trains
formed." -•
3 p.m. -Sunday School,
7 p.m. -Rev. Join Garbutt, Field
Secretary , of ' Western Ontario
Bible Society Will speak.
Annual meeting and congregation-
al tea Friday . evening, April 23rd,_
Election of Stewards and Session.
Every member has a vote.
:Powell.'s Bazaar
The Big Variety Store
Spring is here; so are we still.
• Time is at hand for replenisi ilig.
During the long 'winter dishes have
been broken, pots and pans have giv-
en out and now they must be replac-
ed, there is no better place in Huron
than right at this store to get your
requirements. piir assortment is
large and our prices are low -a good
combination.
Our specials this }reek are:
Large granite dish pans 98c
Large Roasters 98c
Potatoxfpots • 89c
This ire a Variety Store. Come
�t
'expecting to: see ltings. .
FOR SALE OR RENT '
The Following Properties
Brick Store on E2ain St., Exeter
1
Commodious iic5'c, dwelling, fur-
nace heated, ''and wired ' for Electric
lighting, etc. with fixtures in place,
John St.
.. Six and a half acres of choice land
suitable fox•;, market garden, running
through from Huron St. to John. St.
Choice Sa9katchewan. farms in the
Carnduff,Fillmore, Plenty and Fro
besher districts:'
For price anti terms on above see
ROBERT E I'ICKARD, John Street
EXETER.:
Agent for Great West Life .As'ce Co.
HATCHING EGGS
From leading ,Canadian . strain,
Wyandotte hatching eggs for sale.
One dollar ($1.00) per setting of 13.
John E. Myer, Box 71, Dashwood
FOR SALE
g much improved. Brick cottage eleet*j .'lights; three
Miss Mae Ford returned to Osh_ lots, stable, good wdii Residence
awa Saturday to resume her duties of the a2rs. R- F`oplestRes Main
as teacher after spending the boli- St. Exeter, Apply on1 premises or
days with jtr parents, -Mr and 1VIrs. Mr. S. A. �.Poplestone, "j3lyth. - t�
W. J. Ford, of Usborne.
Hydro accounts sent out this FOR SALE -Young`., calves, pigs
month were double the usual amount and bood . sow, also light team of
as the commission did not collect horses. R Mcianis, phone Exeter
last month, having decided to col- 141J. 4-8-2t
lett the accounts every other month.
Miss Pearl Kestle, • of Brantford, FI, frau e -ho SALE 'K.One acre of
and nephew Lloyd, of Ingersoll, who wland, hrame house alliI;, barn, gooe
spent the week with Mr. and Mrs. C. Mrs. hydro. Property,'<of the late
Mrs. Jas. Creech, Huron St., Exeter.
Kestle, have returned home. Mrs. Apply -on premises or to Mr. Frank
Kestle returned with them on a visit. Taylor.
Tlie Main St. UnitedSunday
School enjoyed a song service on
Sunday afternoon last, when the
scholars provided a splendid pro-
gram of solos, duetts, qu.artettes,setc.
See "Romola."
School - ed he
o en
p Monday after be-
ing` closed down for three weeks.
The teach
urs are back or/ the job.
The,' H. S. are preparing ,to,_liold the
Easter examinations this week and
next.
'Mrs. G. Wells and daughter Caro-
lirte.` of Windsor, are visiting her
patents, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Davis.
Miss, IVTary Wells who spent the East-
er "holidays in Windsor returned
'hoene with her.
Miss J, S. IVfurray,• who spent the
EasterHolidaysHolidays in Toronto, was
taken ill and was unable to return to
resume her duties on the public
Seheol staff. Miss Reta Rowe has
been taking her place.
Mr. R. E. Pickard, agent for the
Great West Insurance Co„ has re-
ceived congratulations from the head
, offide on heading his division for
the :inost paid-up insurance written
in,the month of March.
Mr, Thos Acheson, underwent an
operation on Thursday last in St.
Jaaw;seph's Hospital, London, for the
removal of a cataract from his eye.
The operation . was successful and
Mr, `Acheson IS getting along nicely.
Mrs, Thos. McCurdy spent the
eek -end with her daughters. Mrs.
1ell McGi11,f 'Osborne. Little Miss
'Annie WWII, who has spent the
,past year with her grandparents,
has rettirned to her honie
WANTED
"Man with car foi pecial sales
work, excellent opportttnity;- perm-
anent; good pay. Apply box M, Ex-
eter, Ont.
Bicycle for sale Apply at Tihnes-
A.dvocate.
FOR SALE -As :Keri" E. Shep-
pard is retiring from' ctive work
his Fordor Sedan is 'f.aor sale, also
many choice books cheap. Call and
see them. ,
Prepare for the • rummage sale'
about the second week in May.
FOR SALE ---1925' Chevrolet coach
in perfect condition, run about 2000
miles, a snap. Apply to C. C. Pilon.
FOR
SALE OR RENT?..ots 55
and 56 on Simcoe St., Exeter. Ap-
ply to Gladman & Stanbury. 4-15-4t
FOR SALE -Ford Tudor Sedan,
1925 model, $575 including spare
tire, licence and extras. Apply A.
.T. Hancock,- Centralia, .Ont.
The ten, cushions and wiring of a
car owned by 5, J. V, Cann were des-
N,'riday afternoon,
An overflow of the gas. tank while
troyed in a fire
the engine was running'' ivas respell,-
sible.
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Mr. C. H. Buehlow, of Chicago,
who forty years' ago learned his
trade with the Ross -Taylor Co„ 13
renewing old acquaintan.Ces in 'town.
Mr. Euehlow has been visiting for ,
several months in Ontario.
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'fancy Crepe and Plain 'Grepe
Dresses
;kS.howing SO
r..e smart styles for early Spring
Wear,
Thes
.:.. e lave just arrived th.�s week
a, ` are ` o; ular riced at
15.00 and $ 19.50
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Smart New Coats for Spring
INCLUDING THE' NEW MATERIALS
WEEK. WE HAVE NEW STYLES TO 'SHOW
MENT IS EXPECTED THIS. WEEK. •
Curtain Nets, Minds
Rods
AND WEAVES. EVERY`
YOU, .ANOTHER SHIP -
and Curtain
WE OFFER 'A SPLENDID RANGE OF NEW CURTAIN NETS IN
A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF PATTERNS. PRETTY NETS AS LOW AS
PER YARD 20. CENTS UP TO $1.25,
Five Dozen Blinds on sale
a at
98c. each .
THESE BLINDS SELL FOR $1,50 IN - THE - REGULAR WAY.
THEY ARE SECONDS, BUT IT IS ALMOST IMPOSSIBLE TO FIND
THE FLAWS. ASK TO SEE THEM. •
SNAPPY CLOTHES FOR MEN
INCLUDING A NUMBER OF FANCY CHECKS THAT ARE '80 -POP-
ULAR THIS' SEASON, AS WELL AS A FINE' RANGE OF BEAUTIFUL
FANCY WORSTED IN SINGLE AND DOUBLE''13RB'ASTED, PRICED AT
"$ 0 $25.00 , .
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Have Your Eyes
Examined
With the short days and the nuc-
essity of continued use of artificial
light --one needs to watch closer
than ever for signs of eye strain. I3
you are hot wearing glasses, make
sure that you do not need them.. It's
well to remember power of vision
changes and your glasses need to be.
adjusted to meet the change. Mr.
John Ward enjoys an euvlable repu-
tation for expert treatment and hon -
opinions. Come in and satisfy your-
self everything is in order.,
John Ward
CHIROPRACTOR & OPTICIAN
MAIN ST, EXETER. ONT.
PHOS 70
House -Cleaning
Time Has Come
Again
AND WE ARE HERE WITH ALL
KINDS OF FURNITURE IN THE
NEW STYLES AND NEW FINISHES
AT THE USUAL LOW PRICES.
CALL AND SEE US
R. N. ROVE
Funeral Director & Embalmer
Phone 20W Night 20J
Sylvester B. Taylor
Jeweller, - Exeter
Fitton's Old Stand
WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIRING
GUARANTEED
For Sale
Good Cream Separator,
Guitar with
Hawaiin n at
tach
mint.
Washing s g machine, pair hand horse
clippers,
light t
wagon. •
Cook
stove, coal or wood.
7 room brick house, barn garage,
11 acres: partly Sown. •
Use_our Service for selling and
locating. Inquire
WANTED
The long -handled pruning 'sheers
that someone borrowed from Mr. S.
Powell last fall. Thanks.
POWELL'S BAZAAR, PrXETER
,NOTICE
The public will kindly take --notice
that
the Medi
cal Practice and Hos-
pital established and heretofore cal=
ried on by the late Dr. H. K. Hynd-
man, -at the Village of Exeter, will
be continued by hi's friend and form-
er associate, Dr. M. C. G. Fletcher,
of London, Ont,
Victoria (Mrs. Dr. H. K.) Hyndman
"XVIHOLM FARM"
We; are now booking orders for
Baby . Chicks and Hatching Eggs in
the following breeds: Bred -to -lay
.Barred Rocks, Leghorns and Ancon -
as at very reasonable, prices. Custom
hatching at 4c. per egg. Having in -
Stalled a. meat and bone grinder I
can' supply fresh ground meat and
bone for poultry at '2o. per pound,.
Phone your orders to L. V. II'ogarthf
Exeter P. O.; Phone Crediton 18r31
2.25-$"t
J
W. R. Goulding
A. T. C. M., '
Organist and/ Unolrmaster`
James St. United Church
rnstrucction :n
Piano Vocal Organ Theory
Supervisor • of Music in Schools
Concert Engagements Accepted
Studio Victoria St. Box 67
EXETER, ONT.
.' FRANK TAYLOR
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
for Huron and Middlesei
FARM SALES A SPECIALTY
Prices reasonable and satisfaction
guaranteed
EXETER P. 0. or RING 188
-JAMES W. WATSON
Licensed Auctioneer
Sales conducted in any locality.
Farm Stock sales a specialty. Satin
faction guaranteed. Charges mod
erate. Orders left at this office will
be promptly attended to. R.R. • Ne
1, Kirktoa. - Phone Kiriaton 14r2.
DR. M. C. G. FLETCM,R
Graduate of Faculty of Medicine,
University of Western Ontario, Mem-
ber of the College of Physicians and.
Surgeons of Ontario; Member of the
British Medical Council.
Phone 6 -(The office• of the •late.
Dr. H. K. Hyndman)
Safety Razor Blades
Sharpened (any make
SINGLE EDGE 3c
DOUBLE EDGE
Perfect Edge Guaranteed
W. S. COLE, Druggist
FIRE INSURANCE
PROTECT YOURSELF AGAINST
LOSS BY FIRE, WITH
B. J. C t . IT IC -0
OFFICE: North of Elliott and Jobst
old. L. LEWIS•
BUILDING and CONTRACTING
Houses and Barns
ESTIMATES AND SUGGESTIONS
GLADLY FURNISHED
Phone 152w
John St. East,
Exeter
1922 FORD TOURING CAR
FOR SALE
Good running condition. Equipped
'. with starter
We expect to start London express
next Monday, April 1.9th
Ha .
Bags haW.
NOTICE
T. H. Elliott wishes to announce
that .he and Mr, W. Johns have dis-
solved partnership and T. H. Elliott
has taken over .the business, Tailor-
ing, Cleaning, Pressing and Repair-
ing.
T. II. ELLIOTT
CALLING B.A.
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR. LTO.,
Loans, Investments, Insurance
Offlce,Carling Block,Main St. ',Macaw'
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GLADMAN & STANBURY
Barristers , Solicitors &c.
Money to Loan, ,Investments Hada
Insurance.
Safe-deposit Vault for use of CAW
Clients without charge.
Exeter London geasat
Dr. G. S. Atkinson,
DENTAL SURGEON
Late Listrict Dental Officer sil
Military District, Number One, Lo -
don, Ont. .
• Main Street, Exeter, Ont. -
Office Pho a .34W
- Residence Pone 341
Be' open Wednesday afternoons till
April 7th'
Dr. - G. F. Roulston, L.D.S.,D.D.S
DENTIST
Office over I. R. Carling's Law
office.
Extractions Under Oxygen Gas.
Dr. A. R. Kinsman, L.L.D..6.D.S.
DENTIST
Honor Graduate of Toronto Univer.-
sity.
Office over Gladman & Stanbury'atc
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 star*
Phones
Reeidence 30
Office Z(
DR, W. E. WEEKES
Physician and Surgeon
Late Chief,Interne Vancouver
- General Hospital
Of
ffce -
One
door
south
of the
Times -Advocate.
Office e h
our"
s 9.30 to 10.30 a.m.
2.:to 4 p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m.
Phone: Office 67W, Residence 671
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DR. E. S. 'STEINER
VETERINARY SURGEON
Graduate of the Ontario Veterinar
e
DAY AND NIGHT CALLS PROMPT-,
LY ATTENDED TO
Phone 158 .Residence Ann St.,
EXETER, ONT.
Dr. Adrian E. Gibson, V.S.
Graduate of the . Ontario Veterinary w.
College
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Phone 99
Residence -.James St., Phone 903
EXETER ONTARIO'
ARTHUR WEBER
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
For Huron County
FARM SALES A SPECIALTY
8 fears Experience. Prices Reasoan-
able, Satisfadtion Guaranteed or
rtO e.
Phone 57 413a Ilasliwvood
Ii . R.• 1, DASXEIWOOD, O: T,