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T'S
Hot Weather
Specials
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Ladies Slunaiier Weight Corsets, any size for 98c
Rayons. Silk Stockings, the popular shades for 49c
.'1O(1d tweed pants for men, sizes lip to 46 for $2:98
A clearance of .men's fine Shuts, n good range at $1.49
A clearance of 111eu's overalls and 'work pants at $1.95
Holeproof Silk Stockings, the best buy in town at 98c
Suauner Work Shirts, sizes 14 to. 17 1-2, our price 9Sc
A clearance of Summer Dress Lengths reduced to $2.95
All our lest Slippers and Oxfords now selling for $4,41
A. clearance of ladies House Dresses, very special at 98e
White Canvas footwear, ladies or children's, a pair 49c
Meal's . )3uttonless Athletic Combinations, reduced. to 98c,
Sumner weight vests for ladies and children for only 25c.
A clearance of any of • oar best Gingha ms, per yd, now 2,9c
Several ladies' and misses' snring•, and fall coats for $9,95
Ladies' Cotton Stockings, sand, grey or black, noev only 25c,
Cotton Stockings for children, sand or black az pair for 259
� children,
Dotted voiles for children's or ladies' dresses, a yard for 59e
Broadcloth Shirts, checks, stripes and plain shades now $2,49
kD1ien's Summer Work Sox, union or cotton 3 and 4 pair for $1.00 k,
At
Visit Our China Display
14 We invite you to visit our China display and to bring a-
long your out of town visitors. Many beautiful novelties suit -
able for gifts or souvenirs and all at attractive prices.
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Laundry Soaps now 8 bars 49c Kellogg's corn flakes 3 for 29c
3 boxes silent matches for 29c Shredded Wheat 2 pkgs for 25c *0
2 lbs crisp ginger snaps for 25c Fresh Royal Yeast Cakes 5c Ki
Special Soda Biscuits 15c lb 3 lbs qualty rice for 25c�
6 rolls toilet paper only 25a 2 large tins salmon 35c
7 cakes castile soap for 250 P. & G. soap chips 2 ib for 25c d
Large water glasses only 5e Jelly powders, 3 pkgs for 25c
3 dozen jar rubbers for 25c Canned Tomatoes, 2 tins 25e wi
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How About Some New Furniture
Something Needed
IF THERE IS, YOU. COULDN'T .STRIKE THIS STORE AT A
BETTER TIME.
WE HAVE AN IMMENSE STOCK OF ALL KINDS OF THE.
FINEST FURNITURE, AND OUR PRICES ARE VERY REASON-
ABLE. . z ,-
PI!, WILL PAY YOU TO BUY HERE
"THE HOME - FURNISHER"
M E
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FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND' EMBALMER
EJNEST MOTOR AND HORSE EQUIPMENT
FACILITIES AND SERVICE UNSURPASSED
DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE
LONG DISTANCE CALLS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION .
Phone 74j OPERA HOUSE BLOCK Night• -Call 1'4w
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Exeter Markets
Wheat $.1.30
Oats 60e..
33arley 60c,
Manitoba Flour $4.80,.
Blended Flour $4,80,
Pastry Flour $3°80,
Feed Flour ,$1.90
Shorts $1.60.
Drau $1,60,
Creamery butter 39c..
Dairy butter 32-35e.
Eggs Extras 27c.
Eggs,. seconds 21c.
?potatoes: $,1,60
Lard 20e
Hogs $13,;24.
Hogs, selects $15.13:.
oca1s
The annual Flower Show of the,
Horticultural Society will 'be hold
on Friday and Saturday, August 27
and 2Sth.
TIDE' EXETER TIM
Buy a hat at your own price at
Miss Yelland's Millinery Shop. See
advt. Po
5 -ADVOCATE
VAVEN PRESS ' 'EIFUAN CHURCU
'Rev, James. 1'Qota4' R,4,, Minister
10 a,m.---Sunday School
11., a.in,— "Livii g Epistles,"
7 p.m. ---"The Eternal Contrast,"
OrAMES ST, usITED CHURtaR OF
CANADA
Rev. D, 'McTavish, Pastor
W, R. Goulding, A.T.C.M.
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Organist and Choir -Leader
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ani.—"The Single -Eyed Chris-
titin."
13 p.m.—Sunday School Review,
7 p.m. ---Rev, • G. ' M. Chidley, of
Thames Road.
Note—One hour service only sur-
ing the summer months. '
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Mr. A. Rumford, of Watford, has
paairohased the shoe business of , fi4ie
late Geo, Manson. Mr. Rumford
has installed some up-to-date um
chinery for repair work and is also
adding a complete stock in all lines
of boots and shoes. Repairing
promptly and neatly done. Prices
reasonable. A call solicited.
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Phone, 81w
MIDSUMMER SALE
Men's Store
DON'T WAIT UNTIL THE END OF THE SEASON FOR BAR-
GAINS IN MEN'S FURNISHINGS. WE ARE OFFERING WORTH-
WHILE BARGAINS RIGHT NOW. COME IN AND BE CON-
VINCED.
Made -to -Measure and Ready -to -
Wear Clothing
Sport Trousers, Flannels, Etc.
Straw Hata in all the lastest Models
• • Insti
Merchant Tailor and Gents' Outfitter
Mrs. D. Mack last 'week received a
telegram from Montreal 'Stating that
her daughter, Mrs. A. A.. Davis, ..had
undergone an operation for goitre at
the General Hospital and was get-
ting along as well as could be ex-
pected. Her sister, Mrq. P. H. Mc-
Ewen, of Toronto. WU,, MINIMO*
ing to the serious condition of Mrs.
Davis; was not permitted to flee her.
At the W.C.T.U, ciaiaiention held
fn Goderich, July 8th, Mre 'et'►'. D.
Yeo was appointed County. Sttpt. of
"Travellers' Aid" work r the
fourth year. Mrs. Yea is else
local representative. Apy Otte need-
ing any' inforrhation along this line
maybe helped.
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On Thursday evening the Elim -
Ville Girls' Soft 13011 team motored
to .Exeter and: played a;.league game
with the Main. St. girls, The game
VMS very interesting an good WAYS
were Made 1,3! both tatting, The
)01216 Leant were the winners, After
the gime Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Medd
entertained the teams at their home.
The evening was Very pleasantly
spent in playing :games arid. innate
after which lunch Wait served,
Mrs. Jas. `J6''oote spent seV'e'ra1
last at her fernier
days week $ home
near Belmont owing' to the death of
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a friend Theresa EmilyaMaianing who
died from injuries received when
she was knocked down by a moter
car. Mrs. Foote's father and little
Marjorie were returning Monday
evening froma gardtn party when
Miss Manning was struck by a motor
car and the others eeeaped by a'Yiar-
row margin. The driver of the car
that struck Miss Manning was blind-
ed, by the lights of a ,car he was
meeting and did not see the party on
the road.•Messrs Lloyd Foote and Al..
joe Sanders motored to Belmont Sat-
urday and Mrs, Foote returned with
them, Marjorie remaining for a
time.
Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Rivers and
child are holidaying at Grand Bend.
Mr, and .Mrs. Norman Reddy, of
Detroit; Mrs. Hales and two child-
ren, of Chatham, spent the week -end
at the home of Mr, C. W. fi`eddy.
Miss Lois Reddy, who has been vis-
iting her for two weeks, returned
With them.
Mr. Robt, Southdott, and Mr, Lee,
of London.; gr. Thos., Lee, of 'De-
troit, and Mr, T. 0, Southeott,.'of
town, left Monday for the Bruce Pen-
insula for a fishing tr for
i i a few
a g p
days,
Trivitt Memorial.
Church
11 a.n•1:—"The'. Church's Need for
'Plus' hien."
3 p.m.—Sunday` School.
7 p.m, ---'`Waiting." •
MAIN STREET UNITED CHURCH
Rev. F. E. Clysdale, Pastor
11 a.m.-=Ser'i:ces taken by the
Young;People' of the Y. P. League.
3 p,m.—Sunday school.
7 p.n =Rev. John Walker, B.A.
A young people's choir will sing
at both services:
The next regular meeting of the
1Vomen's;Institute will take the form
of a picnic to be held on the spec-
ious lawn of Mr. Richard Welsh,
Exeter.North. Institute women, their
husbands and families, all join in'
making this picnic a success, Wed -1
nesday, July 28th, at 2 p.m.
Dr. M. R. Graham is taking a
month's vacation during which lime
Dr. Jose, of London, will have
charge of his practice. Dr. Jose
has had ,'two years in hospital vork
since graduating.
Mrs. Miriam McMaster, of Toron-
to, is visiting her sister, Mrs. L. E.
Nix.
Miss Viola Hodgson is visiting her
cousins, Mrs. Herbert and Sproul, of
London.
Parkhill will hold a community
picnic at Grand Bend on Wednes-
day, August 4th.
Miss Dorothy Box and Lawrence
are visiting at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. Box.
Miss Vera Steel, of St. Louis, Mo.,
visited with her grandmother, Mrs.
Hodgson on Friday.
Miss M. McElrea and Miss M.
Lewis spent the week -end •in Gode-
rich and Waterloo. , <
Mr. R. E. Davis returned to Blear
helm after holidaying'for two weeks
under the parental roof.
Mr. Beverley Acheson, of Toronto
is holidaying with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W, T. Acheson.
Miss Ella P. Jones left on Friday'
to visit her sister, Mrs. F. Rice, of
Brantford. for two weeks.
Misses -Hazel Sanders and Mar-
jorie Clark are this week attending
summer school at Goderich.
14Irs. (Dr.) W. E. Weekes and in-
fant son, returned home last week
from Victoria Hospital, London.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim. Trevethick, of
Brinsley, and Mr. and Mrs. Vit.
Mawhinney, of Crediton, spent Sun-
day with AOT-,' and Mrs._M. Amy.-
Rev. Robt. Hicks, B.D., of St.
Thomas, was reelected chairman of
the Elgin Presbytery for a second
term.
The services which were held in a
Gdspet tent in Victoria park have
been closed and the tent taken
down
Mrs. Gordon Wells and daughter,;
Caroline, of -Windsor, are holiday -
with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. A. S.
Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. N. White, and
little daughter, Neva, of {.Cleveland,
Ohio, are visiting with Mrs..' C.
Redden.
Mr. Earl Winegarden and family,
of Parkhill, spent Sunday with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Wine
garden.
Mrs. H. Ogden and daughter An-
nabel, of .Stoughton, Sask., ,,are visit-
ing the former's sister, Miss Ida
Gillespie ' . °
Mrs. Edwards, of Toronto, Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert and children, of
London, visited, with Mr. and Mrs.
Skinner on Sunday.
Rev. D. McTavish, wife and son
are this week attending summer
school at Goderich, of which Mr.
McTavish is the president.
Mrs. James McFalls and Miss
-Leila McFalls, who have been visit-
ing in Detroit for a couple of weeks
returned home Tuesday last.
Master Billy Chambers and Master
Stanley Ward spent last week with
the former's uncle, Mr. Thos. Cham-
bers near Crediton. m+ -
You 'can pay your visitor! "a ;Com-
pliment by having theirnames plac-
ed in our local columns. We are
anxious to secure theynpwba
Miss Verda Leavitt,',R.N., was cal.-
led
alled to Toronto' to nurse her uncle,
Mr. Samuel Leavitt, who was injur-)
ed in an automobile acedi�ient.
Mr, and Mrs. Austin .' Iewitt and
cousin, Miss Lillian Davie, of Detroit
motored over and are holidaying
with the former's mother i'ap town.
Mrs.' Hamilton and son, Donald,
who haver been visiting the former's
mother, Mrs. MOAsh, for two weeks
returned to their home in Pontiac;
on Sunday. •
Mr. F. Correll, of the Canadian
Bank of .Commerce staff, who has
been holidaying for a week at Grand
Bend, is now spendinig .a week at
his home. at Oshawa,
Mr. P. H. McEwen, of 'Toronto,
visited at the home of Mr. D. Mack
Turing the past week, ° Mr. McEwen
has been ill for several months and
while he is able to be around is not
enfoying good health..
Mr, and Mrs, Bert Gillies, of
ltiagara Palls; .,Mr, and Mrs. J.
Routledge, of button;. Mr, and Mgrs.
i. C. Harvey and Miss Stella South-
cott motored to Parkhill on Wednes-
day last and visited with 11!'r, and
Mrs, Rodd a11is.
Powell's Variety Store
Plain Price 'Store -
NEW ARRIVALS
Dozensof pieces or pretty Souvenir
China at 25c up.
6 97 -piece sets' English .Dinner-
ware to sell at $24:50.
P.reeerving kettles, rubber and
metal jar rings.
Cool caps and stray hats 20c.
Bring your friends to the Variety
Store, you save money on most of
your purchases.
Powell' for, Bargains
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MINIOAM
FOR SALE OR RENT
The Following Properties
Brick Store on Main St., Exeter
Commodious Brick dwelling; fur-
nace heated, and wired for Electric
lighting, etc. with fixtures in place,
John tit. `•
Six and a half acres of choice land
suitable for .market:' 'garden, runn•ig
through from Huron St. to John St..
Choice Saskatchewan terms le the
Carnduff, Fillmore; Plenty and Fro-
beshes districts.
For price and terms on above see
ROBERT E. PICKARD, John Street
,16XEFER.
Agent for Great West Life As'ce Co.
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MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
Saxophones, Vidtt s or any musi-
cal. insfruments Gleed and new. Easy
payments arranged. Two lessons free
with every new instrument purchased
Last moment engagements aes�eepted
for Anniversaries, Festivals of -any
occasion, suitable music supplied.
• ROBERT GAMBRILL .
uoacert Pianist, Violinist &
Saxophonist
Phone 161, Exeter
FOR SALE -1923 • Ford 'touring
in good condition. Appl3 to Lillian•
IWalker, Hay; P.O., two doors north
of store. • 7-8-tf
HAY F.OR SALE Between 7 and
8 acres offirst class timothy and
red cleverin the village of Exeter.
Apply:to Carling &Morley.
PUBLIC NOTICE
To whom it may concern. - Please
take notice that parties in -future
depositing refuse oh the highways
of the Township of Usborne or re-
moving soil therefrom by digging
'holes on the side of the road, thus
endangering life and property will
be prosecuted according to law. By
Order of the Council:
7-8-4t Henry Strang Clerk
HOUSE FOR . SALE. --Solid brick
residence on Huron `St., West, Ex-
eter. ' All conveniences, large gar-
den, fruit trees. Good water hard
arid .soft. Apply at - Times -Advo-
cate. • 7-15-tf
• WANTED—A good _general maid.
Wages,$30.00 per Month. • ;Apply
to boxr36, Goderich, 7-22-trc
A good home will. be •graven to -any
middle aged person tp Iive with a
widow. <. Home and board and $3.00
per week. 'Address' 518 Elizabeth
St., London. ✓ 7-22-ltc
Miss Bowers, of Toronto, -is vist-
ing at, the home of her brother, Mr.
Hr. Bowers.
• Mr. Wm. Greenlee has been quite -
i11 the past few days," but is knack at
work again.
4 Mrs. Geo. Anderson, who has been
Confined tp her bed for the past :two
weeks, is sloutly im roving. ..
MOs Stella*Box visited with her.
sister, Mr's. `Norman Ford, ,of Oe
troit for a couple of weeks.:
Mi'. Jas. Morley is expected borne
from London hosital!? this 'reek
havinig undergone slight opera-
tion. p
tion.
Mr. Kenneth Box, of ' Toronto,1
spent Sunday with his aunt •and
uncle,, Mr.. and Mrs, Chas. Box, of
Stephen.
Mrs. Hillery Horton, who recent-
ly underwent ah operation in Vier
toria Hospital, London, is improv-
ing and Is expected home to -day
(Thursday.)
Mr, and Mrs. Silas Brokenshire,
of London, Mr, and Mrs. Cliff Br'o-
kenshire and Mrs. Agnew, of De-
troit, and MI'S. Watson, of Oregon,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Ed
wan l Knight, Miss Latta Knight
returned with thelia after visiting
for the past two weeks in Detroit
and Pontiac, Mich.. •.
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NOMMIN
Dresses!:
Clearing -sale of balance of our. Summer
es. ' Your opportunity to buy a Sea.
able Dress ata greatly `reduced
Every garment must go
MONO
Dress- s
o,n-
Specially Priced for This Sale
Ladies Summer Vests
A new shipment of ladies vests, fine
mesh,, cumfy cut.
a SPECIAL VALUE 25c
Ladies Cotton Hose
You 'will need those for hot weather.
Sand or Black.
PER PAIR 25c
and
Hatchway No -Button Underwear
This is the underwear the 'boys and men like. it is codi and comfprtable
s made to fit as well as -wear well:
11OY't5 $1.00, MEN'S $1.50 a
Purer' Linen Tea Towels
12 Dozen Pure Linen, Tea .Towels,
good size, good quality and pure linen.
SPECIAL AT EACH 25c, 4 for $1.00
Boys' Summer. Blouses
A new shipment of new blouses in
sizes 12 1.2.td 13 1-2, made from 'good
washing materials. -
$1.00 AND $1.25
25 prs. Men's Harvest Shoes at $2.75
This shoe should<meet tfhe demand of men who want a light'weiglit leather
shoe for -summer wear. <•
GOOD VALUES AT PER PAIR $2.:5.
SEE TILE NEW PRINCESS PAT SHINGLE NE% 3 FOR 25 CENTS'
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Your Eyes
,' Examined To -day
There is nothing to be gained by.
delaying that ,eye examination.
There is much to be lost.
Each day that your eyes are under
a strain makes it more difficult for
your Optometrist to give you satis-
factory glasses
You will be surprised at thEi. thor-
oughness of our methods—and will-
be
iltbe pleased with the glasses.
Call today and learn the truth
about your eyes.
John Ward
CHIROPRACTOR rib OPTICIAN
MAIN` ST,.' EXETER. ONT.
PHOE '70
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IF
IT
IS
FURNITURE
You Want.
It will pay you to inspect our up-
to-date stock.
Our -Prices are right
R. N. ROWE
Funeral Dfectdr & Embalmer
Phone 20W • Night 20J
WEDNESDAY AAT;' HOLIDAY
The following nava agreed to close.
their places of business at twelve
o'clock noon each Wednesday dur-
ing the months of June, July and
August; W. J. Beer, W. 3. Heaman,
Mies Yelland, II; S. Walter, B. W. F.
Beavers, Jones &• May, Grigg Stat-
ionery Co., M. Hodgert, H. Rivers,
M. E. Gardiner, Mrs. Yeo, N. Hock-
ey, T. Elliott,outhcdtt Bros., J. A.
Stewart, Dr. Kinsman, G. A. Haw -
kips, S. Martin & Son, W. W. Taman,
J. Lawson, Dr. Atkinson, Dr. Roul-
ston, Miss Armstrong, F. M. Boyle,
S. B. Taylor, S. Fitton, Len. Haist,
R. N. Rowe.
FOR SALE—Ten acres of good
timothy hay, to be sold in lots as
desired. ; Apply to Fred Parsons,
Exeter P. O.
ERNEST ELLIOT
Conveyancer, Investments
Insurance
Office one' door south Times Office
W. R. Goulding
A. T. C. M. °
Organist and Unoirmaater .,
James St. United Church
Instrucction in
Piano Vocal Organ Theory
Supervisor of Music in Schools
Concert Engagements Accepted
Studio, Ann St. Box 57 Phone 192
EXETER, ONT.
FRANK TAYLOR
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
for Huron and Middlesex
FARM SALES A SPECIALTY' '
Prices reasonable and satisfaction
guaranteed •
!METER P. O. or RING Iia
JAMES' W. WATSON
Lfcensed.Auctioneer
Salts conducted in any localtt.
Farn,stock sales a specialty. Seth:-
faction
ethfaction guaranteed. Charges mod
erate. Orders left at this office will
be promptly, attended to. R.R. N.
Kfrktit, Phone Klrktea14r.2.
DR. M. C. G. FLETCH.ER
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 o1 Ice of the late
Dr. H. K. Hyndmanj,
Safety Razor Blades
Sharpened (any make
SINGLE, EDGE aC
DOUBLE EDGE 4c
Perfect Edge Guaranteed
W.S.. COLE, Druggist
Sylvester B. Taylor
Jeweller, - Exeter
Fitton's Old Stand
WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIRING
GUARANTEED _
Dr. Atkinson wishes to announce
tifat his dental office will be closed
from the 14th to the 21st.
FIRE IN R
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Ernest C.Harvey •PROTECT.„YOURSELF AGA11iDT
.LOt'4S BY FIRE, WITH
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agent. ,.
� ` ,.na'' a dam: E11iolt and Joh
'North of nin.
Mutual Life ,of Cad
Exeter :.'. Ontario
If you want your clothes pressed
or repaired , dry cleaned or dyed
Phone 193
IT MEANS° SERVICE AND SATIS-
EACTOXON
. ELLIOTT
T. �:�. LLI TT
13. M. PRANCIS
Agent for -
CANADA LIFE
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9Si5VRANCE COME'AN3';
,;. ,. Phone 164, Exeter
J.11.4.. LEWIS
BUILDING and CONTRACTING
Houseili and Barn
ESTIMATES AND SUGGESTIONS
GLADLY FURNISHED
1!'hoie 152w Johnt. Eon, ast, Exeter
WE HAV 1 SWtTED OlfrR LON.
DON EXPRESS
HEADQUARTERS: 108 KING ST.,
PIONS 1105
WF1 WILL ALSO SECURE' YOUR
MOTOR LICENSE von YOT,t
H. Ba.
CARLING & MORLET
Barristers, Solid'itoi•s, Etc..
1 LOANS, INVESTMENTS, IN-
SURANCE
Office: Carling Block, Main Street
• ' Exeter, Out.
GLADMAN & STANBURY
Barristers , Solicitors *c.
Money to Loan, Investments Mae.
Insurance.•
Sate -deposit• Vault for use of stg
Client's without charge.
Exeter ' • London Heave
Dr., G. S. AN limon, L.D.S.,D.D.L
DENTAL SI3EQ ON
Late Listrict . Dental, Offies$ M
Military District, Number One, 140
don, Ont.
Office Phone 34W
Residence Phone 341 ' 1
Main Street, Exeter, ON.
Office Closed Every Wednesday;
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Dr. G. F. Roul'ston. ,L.D.S..D.D.S.
DENTIST
Office over I. R. Carlin'g's I*VI
office. _
' Extractions Under Oxygen Gas.
Dr. A. R. Kinsman. L.L.D..D.D.S.
DENTIST
Honor Graduate of Toronto Univs&
city. i,
Office over Gladman & Stanburre
office, Main Street, Exeter.
DR. HARRY J. BROWNING ;4.
M.D.C.M., Tbronto ,,A`
L.R.C.P. & S. Edinburgh -"a
L.F.P.&S. Glasgow VT
Physician & Surgeon , _.,
Office over Browning's Drug StorJ
Phone.
Residence 30 Offidf g,
ry4
DR. W. E. WEE1E S f '
Physician and -Surgeon r:. 1
Late Chief Interne Vancouver . a
General Hospital
CORONER FOR HURON cotrxx=
Office removed to the former Ford.
garage building corner. of Math and.
Ann St.
Offioe hours 2 to ,,5 and 7 to 8 p.ai,
Phone: Office .67W, Residence 614
DR. E. S. STEINER
- VETERINARY SURGEON 'J
Graduate of the Ontario Veterh is
College --- . n
DAY AND NIGHT CALLS PROM'Fe
` LY ATTENDED, TO 1
Office, old Ford Garage uildin
. Corners of Main and 8'
Ann Street, '
Telephones: Office 158w, Fosse 1581
,. EXETER, ONT, ,
Dr. Adrian RI Gibson, V.S.
Graduate of the mntirio Vetoilliurif
• College'
Ali, calls promptly attended to
Office --Frank Taylor's`"Salell FRAM
Phone 9 W
fesidence,--,Tamen` St.Phone"
EXETER ' , ,_ T
ONTAIECJ
ARTHUR WEBER
LICENSED AUCTIONEER' t '
For Huron enmity - ' '
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FARM SALES A SPb7CIAtmr
8 Year Experience. Prices Reaate&
able, Satisfaction Guaranteed ci
no Charggi ,i
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