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Special
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IN CLT INGM'
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Fabrics are alarmingll
ood clothing are bound
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scat r rs. w h d stz
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Phone 16
roe and. are getting care.
young noxa aril nen, �iee 7h
ace
our ir6
f
an
` ^tee Clot es
,� ra v o f h
5
(v' ud be
are s12a utas a
Pinch Back Sul
Fcr Boys
r Yount;, .ilea
t long pants,
rn Tweeds at
$14.00
buy
ares
and, , t
a dr
ewT Need Raincoats
dor Men
eek t.dt t for Met1 who watit
teat; n w. Tt raaaahes':a fine
notoriug as well as
the.r $3.tl0, $12.50 and
315.00
'1v
Summer Underwear
For hien
Leuttlaraa i 11Artgiwu Sitarts and
rw tick- atJr~w r nailiraeatitan
tlnffis, slxort slee ee lengths
3,CO; Coiuhination SHiit , ankle
axed long sleeve, each $1.025
Wel a+
g
�panee Rugs for
Bedrooms
splendid itoor covering for
Bedrooms at very little cost
3 yds x 3 yds $3.2a: 3 yds x 3i 3,50
3 yds.s 4 yds. S 4,50
Speer' Values
5 a nes
P
ie's Clothes
er,can show you good values at
axad $15. Also excellent- values
worsteds on, $lel, $1S, $2n
oeproo
hien aid oe,::
ose for
Swell
malls
s
d eta w ear tha°ee
ie ar laew Ones
Charge.
3 for $2,25
fir 3 for $3 50
p1
shite and Striped
Nash Skirts
Showing seven fere stylish Skirts
in new materials, ' These are good>
washing cloths. and are very
reasonably priced, y2.2,5 and 33.00
Dish Top White
Canvass Shoes.
Tit corn. et mho.
Right np to date
and cosnfoualale
/her, Per pair $`4
1. »A.
Oar
hot
,a000l
Standard Patterns
rJune.
a.. afashion . .
Call, ad tI nn t
get
We carry a full range of Standard
Patterns Canoe in and look through
our counter 5 , Book
,
Crex Rugs fou
Verandahs
This is a splendid wearing Rug awl
is very suitable for verandahs. '1,'e
have them in several sizes.
J.A. STEWART Phone 16
Market Report—Tbe foj;lowirtg is I
the report of the Exeter „Market
exarreeted up to May the 130th.
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1eat 2._5 to, a
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Barley 1 00.
Oats 75c. to 80c.
Family flour 7.80.
Low grade flour 3.-a
Bran 40.00. r;
Shorts 44.00
Eggs 40e.
Batter 38e.
Creetncry:burter zee.
Potatoes, 4,50, 4.75, g,7>d% 5.00,
Ilrzed ApIf.0ples0 Ge,.
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lr. John Nerih.cott spent the 24th
in I andon, { a i
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lti .'villa L
doza
M , x.
foci.
is viii xx.g in town this week.
Miss Mabel ;Gloria. of 11i>nsall spent
the 24th with Miss la th l Dap,
Golby of London visited her ,
oer 5Sxs, ', .ale over the 24th.1
e, J, 0. 13rowa', is moving into the
1..icaaaosit. the Main Street
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reh
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n. AiatSata of Regina is,yisxt
n the Thames
relatives
itis Fan»
npeiwf the 2-
t town.
What Does Good Music
Mean to You?
Do you struggle into your dress clothes occasionally for an
hour or os of temporary exultation? Do you merely get an
occasional morsel eI of
good
music?
Music is a necessity to your spiritual and mental develop-
ment. xient_' You are doing yourself a grave injustice uif you do not
have good music in your home' Particularly, you are doing, your
children an unforgivliig injustice if you do not fairly saturate
their souls with noble music,
A`c'he Phonograph With a Soul"
talent. Tt doesn't', wive you the travesty on music which is
g
af•the c rdina,ry',tatkingmaclicrae. Instead, tt gives you the
t ,,M..
tie �=(`treaGiiYn of music, ;meh.�i'a�„'Liia>Re-Creates the human voice.
ith's blengte a`f fidelit that if a living artist,
jj'ta7,iier fnrnis of music w_.. , .,.; ,.. ..,_.ytion
h
ole la ed in comparison with:;the�llew Edtson's Re-Greatton`of audio
g.. p 9
'iactist•' i eri caranee;you could not tell ore froth the other, if you closed
this statement has:been deepen -Grated in ubiic"
� o?i„e; es, The truth of >a
y o
,�. se
half
a million eople, an ..he demonstrations are
YQ° ban h , p x ac
five hundred, of Amerrca,s Prtnci al nerve a aers
x earl.. ft ..,- .., p p !
ax
to r'°
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new„invention We invite vola :and your friends to cone
e want t �l%e yonr beet- ni a eotnrtlirnentry 'niusicale,ti 33io y
F th at .,flet even he . asked to -bu We
r.
m�`�rit����listen :;...
t1 O
s o aeli ' • F.Sdit-on E
rnjlur
Fe al
1o, g�,�
• t1 situ oi1;a'
reatdons.: Further--
the reeords istlilcel?a;
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Boo
r.
of London
oar par:>nts, ixa:
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Mr. and Mrs. 11 Ilust,L» of London,-
ed over the 24th with fir. and
Irs..T s. Taylor.
Miss 5S!arion 131;itchford sa
leasites solo 111 Blain strMet
aas, sabbath evening.
zr, ;11f b•I Zinn of Kitch,r
't over the holiday with lir, and
, L'ercy Mlolard,
iss. f, Quackenbush sang a solo
very acceptably in Jaynes St. ohureh
Iasi Sabbath evening,
lfiss 'Effie Treble, of Grimsby,
cd' her patnnis, Mr ,and Mrs;
Treble ova'r drat holidays.
Mfr aal Mrs. E A, Pollack al ad faln'l
it and
Mrs, South olt 2120101c'd tea
isto+vel on )14y ibe 21th,:
'lrs, Joltr. Bell is attendin flak:'
1v°; Of, 5 braaresh Cotavcxltioz. bhang
held at P'trolil this tiwecyl�,
Miss Lila f m'flo, of Toronto, visit -
cd. he» setrenrs. Mr, and Mrs, Chris.
efk (lesion the past week,'
Messrs:' Drew IZatir~ht:' ant? Oeo,
inn -does, of Guelph, spent the weelt_
dt.
, i4I'tt. tit
5 forgot
rs home in town.
gtiitsse�s alax�atEt, tiluxwvortiak and
7 t ;I ' 1 ,
1' S nt 8 ,'C
` � '! 5 Sato �, all
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1 Ito Ct
this week with, friends in Sessrnit,h'
Mr. and Mrs; J, Inwood of Londork:
nn;f daughter were the guests of Mrl`
aid Mus. S. Sin"d4rs during the week
firs,
W. 1) Burke and: two child-
n
�i rciso
rezx' of 11l�,haan are visiting the form
trier
24 parents Str. end Mrs. Jas. Tay-
lor.• ,
Mrs, M. Mitchell and daatighter
Irene. of London, visited wwi4•h rel-
tires for severe) days during
week. '
Miss Stella Gillies, who is .attend-
ing business college in Chatham wvaa
home over the week -end w1 siting her
varcints.
'W'orkrraen have been engaged this,
'week repairing the damage done tel
the,, James St. Methodist church tow-
er by lightning.
Mr. o;nd Mrs. Russell Smith atnd,
child. of London visited. with Mr. and
Mrs. Peter Frayne for several days,.
during the past week.
Mr. Thos. Tapp, who was called
homo owing to the death of his moth -
en the late Mrs. "Wm. Tipp, :return-
ed to Winnipeg this week.
Mrs. Swcglcr of Hamilton is visit-
ing her daughter, 51rs. N. T. Dore,
Mr.'Hy. Swegler visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Dore over the 24th.
Mr. and Mrs. AIex Stewart and,
(amity of London visitedwith rela-
tives in town for the. 24th the lata
ter remaining for a fcw days. 1
Mrs. Laramie 'returned to D_ troit on' 1
Monday after attending the funeral
of the late Edward Christie and
spending a few days in town.
Mr. W. J Carling of l3rigliton', has
b - en nonwing acquaintances in town
during the least- ww e .k. Mr. Csfling's
many' friends were pleased to see hem
Pte. Gerald Fitton onto ryas trans
ferrel from the Dental Corps- to the;
Signal Corps was in town on leave
for a few days last week. He left
Monday dor Ottawa to (rain.
Mr. and Mrs. Garn-r, of Londono
visited with Mr. and , Mrs. E. Treble
over the 24th.' Mrs. 'l oadman aceom-
nied them and. w'
P
a e ilI make an.
C3-
tended cisit with her daughter,
Rev. Mr. Sawyer on Ilderton oc-
cupied the 'pulpit in James St. church,
last Sabbath and preached two very
acceptable sermons. The pastor, Rev1,
J. W. ''Baird ,conducted anniversary
services at 1 d rt i 1 cr on.
Among those who attended *the fun-
eral of the late John Moir on Tues-
day 'were, 'Messrs. Dan and Percy
Moir. of Deiroit; Mss.` P. McArthur
and Mrs, A. Baker. of Brussels, and
Mrs: J. Brown, of Blyth.
Mrs.,lfellraith of Durham who 'at
tended .the funeral of her sister
the late Mrs. Chi s. Monteith of the;
Thames Road and who also spent a
few days with a
her e parents Mr. and
Mrs. F. R. Hamilton returned home
on Monday. ,
Dr. Frank 131-tchford..of: 'Ft. 'Wil-
liam, who was atteridir.g the Dental
convention in ;Toronto, visited his
parents, N'r. end ISir,s. F. 131a.telefo'irdi
in •tow,n on Sunday. Dr. l3latch'fdrd
motored. `up from Luran with L,, Dr.
McComb, of Pt. Arthur, wwho teas,
visiting relatives en 'teacart.
GRAD[TATED,IN ARTS COURSIe
'resars John A. Walker_ and Alonzo
J. Heywood who have. b .n attending
Toronto University have, ,roen,suceesl'
F'dl in ,passing p .14 fit fit ' 1 aexam3nat ones;
tial p'.. ,L. y7 T,3 �3i3F �t
n the ar o sy rv4t Lggytan$�`wVltlt rl
irch
vasit,
Wm.
-The Quality
Store
Try us for all kinds of
Canned Goods. We have
Baked Beans Spaghetti
Tomato Soup
Peaches Pineapple
B31uebem'ries eto,
Also Pumpkin ler good, old-
fashioned Pumpkin Pies
BUY SOME
Corxi Flakes I,rt,ti
Shredded Wheat
.lolled Oats or Wheat Flakes
For Breakfast
P
y ur.
a
ba eapt.: must soBatty ,.
Meat—Prom rr z
us.
Phone 18
les
R. 0 GOWER & SON
PUBLIC NOTICE, -Tile -...embers
of the South Huron Ministerial As-
sociation
s -S4 'i.atiUrt give notice that hereafter
Ithey Will refuse to officiate at any
funeral on Sunday, "exc nt zn cases
of urgent necessity, such as contes-
ts diseases.
Ashlyn A, Trumpet', Secy,.
400 tons of fine, land and cattle
Salt. for sale, All grades, Exeter Salt
Works. Co„ Ltd., . J. Sutton Manager.
one
he
Liherais! attention:
The, Joint Annual Meeting of South
aIlirosu Liberal Associations will : he
held in
1131 SA LL. A je 13L1C 11ALT,
TUESDAY, JUNE 5th
ai'one o'clock, pan.
Addresses
will ba dalivered byh
o MIillan, South luion Liberal a
n
dlate,
. Mr, Chas. Bowman, Mrs, Mar-
garet
Hyslop, Toronto,organizer of{
Ladies Liberal Association andata
e
s
All 'friends of Liberalism are invit-
ed to come and bring their friends
and neiahbors.
;1 very cordial invitateon is estend-
ed to tha. Ladies.
T. G. SlAllittglaw,
R- 0514609u/
Secret, , a, , Presid
,,
0
have.
Stretch 1=0 SATeT`�,
15'fe. in
— For
neappl
Do r,ot delay longer as the`.
pineapple season is about
over
Get your orders filled at
son's grocery
Restauran'
as the prises are m'
Phone 50
Agent or .Parnell*s 13
ar
Furniture
AND
Undertaking
Re
OWE
11E FUNERAL DIRECTOR
AND FUiRNITURE DEALER
FOR SALE—A used: Ford car,, 1917
model, Aply :zt Times Office,
DOME TIIE.1T.liE
'Wednesday and Thursday; Good 'a
Reel programme including ., two reels
or Good. .Comedy. Change of program
for Friday and Saturday. Adm. lar,
CATTLE STRAYED -Strayed from
the pasture farm of A. Hooper 4th;
concession .lay. four steer9,; 2 years
old. this summer. ,One a brindle. one.
a red and white, one a reel . and, one
partly roar. Finder': rewarded. Fay.
Westlake. Phone Geo. Armstrong.
Ilyr.dmann Lir.e.
CARD OF THANKS
Bliss Etta Harding desires to ex-
press her appreciation to the Cana.
dian 'Order of Forresters for thein
kindness and assistance during the
death rand illness of her grandfather,
thci late William Harding and a`so,the
prompt settlement of the insurance.
claim.
SOCIAL EVENING
..fain Street i:pworth League held
a social evening, on Tuesday last. A
splendid li`erary programme was
giver., followed by refreshments. A
very sociable time was spent.
1 No. 13, plow ,
plow and one
ler. Witt sat o
lit
-i
Sm%ctw
,.EOR BENT—Small frame house, on
Mill St. Exeter. About 3.4 acres of
land; good garden and fruittrees.
App. to Gladman & Stanbury, Soi-
ieitors, •
cam: 2 tio,; :',lr 'plow s,
furrow riding
u lu drain land rol-
t�and take in er-'
ro'n or wood about
the Salt D:ocb,
I.'mited.
ME Tl.,`:G OF
11 LT N CONN 'X COI11lCIL
The council of the corporation o
rhe County of Iiuton will greet it
the council chamber its the Town, o
txatlt,rieb, on 'Tuesday the -5th day o
Janne ur 3 o'cloel:.
W, Line; Clel l ,
'/f -ay 21;;t, 1917
wE
i Tis
ti ride
i rc
S.
'Perla,
t�at'l?1
roxtxiut
anodcr
w 11 lae Prot
atac' 11 8, 1,"irkr
IrRton, la, 0,
1 011
The 1), l3rzaurad. 1;Ai
Exeter North ouutl
did 2 -storey. brick `"'di`si 1.
w�o s � with
and S od ia d u i "ul oclxide
b
h front ; large Wins blacksur -
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DIED IN L Iv w�r�,aO
Miss Merle Gould was inNorwood
this week attending the funeral ofa
the late Clarence Liscombe. Mr. Lis-.
combe'nos well know.n in town""hav,
ing visited atthe home of Mr. Jas.:
Gould on several occasions. 'die wast
employed at ,Collingwood; anT was ta-
ken suddenly ill on Thursday last. On
Thursday; he was- taken to the hospit- -
al and on Friday passed away. The
,deceased's .home was in Norwood.
TO THE POTATO,
Twinkle, twinkle litt.e spud,
As, up among the elouds, you send,
!You are doubtless ,feeling gay,
_G)hasirg round the milky way,
You;, have reached to ,such a [height
You are surely out of sight.
Like a wdiatriord now you, seem
In you're price and that's no dream,
Twinkle on ; another twink,
And you'll drive, uls all to drink,
As we chase' for deedfulchink,,
You are sailing rather high,
As you wink you're shrivelled eye
Up there somewhere in the sky,,
e >
Taber since c, the
crop,
le
wv
p, yan a
We have only longed1"or you,�
That our. fireside :you,lolrsock,
Broke oar iheartht end ftto!cketbeok,
Never felt how wde cott14 eve,
ill edt aa, a
,yeu� is a!e
r.
eb ,a
ens site'"'� 'a
�21
wood
worker and paint :hops and nolo.
This property has a frontage of 4
lots and three lots running to :the
back at. less a small corner an book
street, deeded to the town about 10
by 24 ft. This is a beau iful. borne
and a first ,class stand. for a black-
smith' and ail' fav ro'd oheap ae the
proprietor is past the age to work
It. Also a very goad aornfortable
G rootza f?ane cottaga and woodshed
with;'hard and o"t water. For terms
and particulars apply to Thos Cam-
eron, , Auctioneer and real estate agent
R. R. No. 1. Iirkton,
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FLAX LAND
200 acres of land wanted for
Apply to Joe Davis,
Ontario, Flax Co'v, Ere
ADVERTISING RATES
Display advertising rates — Made
known on. application.
S'ray azinnafs,-One insert:on 50o:
three insertions 31.00
Farms or Iteral Estate for sale 50o
each insrtion for the month of four
insertions; 23e for each subsequent
Insertion.` nf'scellaneous articles for
saltie to rent, wauted, lost, Lound, etc.'
each insertion. `25c. Local Readers,
Notices, etc., IOc per line per inner.
tion. No notices leas than 25c. Card
of Thanks 50c. Legal advertising, loo
and 5c per line. Auction' sales 2.00
for one ins-•rtiors and 3:00 for two.
insertiors Profess`onal cards not "ex-
ceeding one' inch -.$0.00 per year.
The Best Newspaper
Value
InWestern Ontario
1 The..
London Advertiser
All Mail Editicns $3.00 per
Year
nom tete Showing
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for Ladies' and Gents.
The dominate note of these Spring.
Fashions is entirely new, Barely be-
fore ' have the . majority of ' styles
shown such ingenious design'with'
the general effect of simplicity', Our
stock is complete.
Tine eiaowVin inclad r
g' es e a Cher-:
lots,, Vacunia, Ttveede ,nYi ersgte s
in the fashional►1L.4spn
staple shade.s
Wiens'
eo
Our stock of Mien's 6niti>�
finest shown also a good range °,
spring overcoatings,?
`hTeg'
uarantee satisfaction ,w t
T8,�y+ i4 R
b >ytdlent•%�, t; •nt � ,,, ,.,fat . u ..P.. ,, ..
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This, our new serial story, is one of the very best ;:=ritie> c
the present war. The first instalment will appear in an early-
issue. You'll like Tommy; it is n strong, soul -stili -in We of the
great world war that everyone in the family will enjoy. The here
is a Laneastershire lad. J -Te didn't want to go to war ---not at firs
"
Let 'em as wants to fight the Germans fight'ena" said Tommy,.
Then one day he heard the ery of suffering Belgium; he hear
the call of his own motherland—he gave up the best job he pyo
had and enlisted, Be went to France; he fought a good fight--
against himself as well as the enemy; he won the D.C,?4i.
azd—
e best gir i in the world. A splendid story splendidly Mel.
't' titch fa;r the first instalment.
Estim
char.
V tS elle
¢asrte to get yoti.
odellio done,
s cheerful * gi veli t're
throe at' cal r expense
All work guaranteed -
Chas. West
4 Onees
tdon
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SPECIALS
This
5 doz. ` zhrl; eslh To ff els north Oaa
1' JC pill
.' Ladies' J3 acl; Cotton Hose, playa, worth 20e:
'lc. Pair
Children's I ,%bed. Cotton Hose 15e Pair
lhlhz oideries specials nt 10 and 15e a yard
Ien's Ties -- A New shiplaaent' '50c and 75c
Men's Fine Shirts $1.00, 1.25 $1450
Shoes — New snappy styles at the right prices
Clothing —' Ready-to-wear and Made -to -measure
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Tailored
Clothing
We have an excellent range
of Suitings' in Blacks, Blues,
Greys, . Browns, etc. These •
are all old dyes and bought at
old prices. We are'sellingthese •;
away below the buying value
of to -day. We also have a
slendid showing of
READY MADE SUITS
OVERCOATS
RA INCO15 S
PEABODY'S.. OVERALLS
OD'D. TROUSERS
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new stock .of
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