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EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY APR. 6, 1922
I Merchants are warned to be on. the
I outlook .or lead cot s being passed
1 for 25 cent piece4 z
i• .., .,
wa•Fp i irs anneenced that he rate of weges
Nvailr'ion county
and proeenceal roads this
seasen is to be 20 scents an hour fos
men and 40 cents an ,linur for teams.
The finding' of a be2diess holly has n The annual report of the Oddiellow
caused the arrest -of an American clen- !show$ that there were 403 lodges -et
test. Our experience with dentists es the peeeeeee, with a menehereleTt
that tha head docent really come of4i02,6?,5, a. ga:ixt of 792 atzmbers daring
it
that
0)2: past yearz, just feels vee-Yt
puon 81
T11.3 winter of v21-1-4, accordine to
the records tof the department of ag-
tr.:culture, has been a very InUd one.
1P4). 4-gtc4 el:el the temperature fall
The Men s Sto 2 b.v., was recorded. In February
re,b4ow zero, namely, on JUN 24, wfwa
the maximum 4eillpe41tUre 1.V3,S 35,
while the total snowfall was 7 inches,
alln February.
Clothing
25 SUITS
Regular 125 and 130, for -$15.00
15 RAINCOATS ‘
Regular $15 Jr --- - $9.50
15 `IMBED COATS $ RAINCOATS
Regular $35 and $32 for $18,50
ODD PANTS
Reduced Price
A. successful St. Louis InerchaM
says, that anY man who can own.
store can afford advertise. "Adver.
is his =hive, even if y can
tak but two inches of space in
newspaper. Fill your two inches in
a way to. )nalce. them afeature of ,he
v.Make your advertisement a
weekly bulleth of your business -a
news item from your store. •
$1•50, $3.00, $5.00
Never before ,n the history of Ex -
OVERALLS
Reduced Price „.... $1,25 and $200 ter have tile "Creliant3
ni decided tO give such beenee'ele ae
20 PER CENT. OFF ON ALL
ORDERED SUITS & OVERCOATS
Furnisttin.gs
DOZEN SHIRTS
Itr,gular '12.00, for .....„..
6 DOZI:S SHIRTS
It.,gular $3.00, kir 41.50
5 DOZEN HEAVY WORK SOCKS
at 35c., or 3 foe $1
DOZ BLIC. CASHMERE SOCKS
.........4 ria4;r for $L00
7 001. CASIKERE SOCK'S
3 pair to- 11,00
A NUMBER OF ODD HATS
Lor $1,00, $Z.00, $3.00
3 1101 TWEED CAPe
at .. . ...50e each
3 DOZ. TWEED CAPS
.00
Regular 12.00 for $1
14 DOZ. LINEN COLLARS
at ,. 50c. p.r dozer,
10 DOZ. SOFT COLLARS
at 75c. per elozen
A LINE OF TIES
Slightly darned .to sell at 25c.
5 DOZ. TIES
Regular $2.00 for ,... .........$1.00
1-3 OFF ON ALL LINEN AND
COTTON HANDKERCHIEFS
BIG REDUCTIONS IN SWEATERS
AND UNDERWEAR.
W. W. Taman
AGENTS FOR
"THE HOUSe, OF HOBBERLIN"
PHONE 8i
they are. now offer:3g for DOLLAR
DAYS on Friday and Saturday o,'
this week, Many ef elm :avite you
to inspect their goods .hroullt the
ct.',,urnas of the Advocate, and they
quote some ,of the barga'as offered
Take your time, aal read the "Ads."
carefully and patronize the merchants
who u.s.: the newsneleeee to give you
an tielea of the values .they are offer -
'mg you. 11 wants your business and
asks for it. Give, them a chance.
GOOD GLASS AS IF YOU NEED
iTu.sm. Good advise if you don't.
J, WARD. D.C., Optometric', Exete
Picture Sale
FRAMED PICTURE
SALE
AT HALF PRICE.
BTCHLNGS.
PHOTOGRAVURES
PASTELS
OLEOGRAPHS
TWO FOR THE PRICE OF ONE,
AN EARLY CALL WILL
SECURE THE CHOICE.
IT IS YOURS AT THE PRICE
J. Senior
and PAIGE Car
WE ARE DEAURS IN THESE CARS,
OVERLAND TOURINge $825 F. 0, B,1 ,TORONTO; SALE TAX EXTRA
New Machines installed to repair work on. all kinds of Automobeles,
PILON & FOOTE
Huron Garage Exeter
The Pursuit' of Happiness
How to Find It
DOLLAR DAY1WEROHANTS
THE FOLLOWING DOLLAR -DAY MERCHANTS WILL OWE
SPECIAL DOLLAR DAY BARGAINS ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
OF TIES WEEK, APRIL 7tle AND 8t13„ LOOK OVER THE 17/51-
FERENT ADVTS, THAT APPEAR IN THIS ISSUE. TAKE A
PENCIL AND JOT DOWN THE ITEMS YOU NEED AND BRING
THE LIST TO TOWN WITH Y017,
LOOK FOR THE STORES WITH THE YELLOW PENNANTS.
THEY WILL HAVE SPECIAL DOLLAR DAY BARGAINS
aliss Armstrong
B. W. F. Beav4-rs
W. J. Bear
J. W. Browning
W. S. Cole
2elisek Curtiss
Dominion Store
S. Fitton
M. E. Gardiner
Grigg's Stationery Store
Harvey and Harvey
Geo. Hawkina
W. J. Heaman
W. S. Howey
Jones & May
Jas. Lawson
S. :Martin & Son
A. E. Moore
J. W. Powell
R.N Rowe
Southeott Bros.
W. J. Statham
W. W. Taman
C. L. Wilson.
Mrs, W. 1), Yeo
ijaa Yelland
300 lbs. SUGAR GIVEN AWAY
A LARGE JAR OF PEANUTS WILL BE ON EXHIBITION IN
"WILLIS POWELL'S WINDOW AND EVERYONE FROM TOWN OR.
COUNTRY WIT...1.4 BE ENTITLED TO ONE GUESS ABSOLUTELY
FREE OF CHARGE. A CLERK IN THE STORE WILL REGISTER
YOUR GUESS. THREE HUNDRER POUNDS OF GRANULATED
STAR WILL BE GIVEN IN PRIZES TO Tnou vinio GUESS
THE NEAREST TO THE CORRECT NUMBER, DIVIDED 100. SiL
50, AND POUR 25 LBS. THIS CONTEST IS BEM PUT ON BY
THE DOLLAR DAY MERCHANTS AND ANYONE, IN CONNEC-
TION WITH THE DOL B. DAY STORES ARE BARRED FROM
GUESSING.
COUPON
BRING THIS COUPON AND REGISTER YOUR GVE.SS AT
J. W. POWELL'S STORE OF THE NleMBER OF PEANUTS IN THE
JAR. WHETHER YOU HAVE A COUPON OR NOT REGISTER
YOUR GUESS
MTGUESS ISM. MMOMYS MS • 034•14 .... ••••11.11”..• .. . ..... ..•••
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Local News
R John. Coburn of the Depart-
ment of Evanegerem and Social Ser-
ve:: wag at an Street Methrediee
Church last Sunday morning
All on. Account of Polly", thtr
Play put ort under thAaauspaces of the
James Street League on Tuesday ev-
ening attracted a jarge crowd who
were well pleased with the enteetnina
menet. Those taking, past did very Weil
hided, and are to .33e ,congrattelated.
DEATH OF GORDON MANNS.
The death occurred eion.day at the
hospital. Brantford, 'oea, former Ex-
eter resident, Wilbert Gordon Matins
He was a teesmith with Messrs. Haw-
kins & Son soma years ago; but foe
several years had been residing, in
Brantford. He leaves his widow and
three sons, Fred of London, John
and Welbert .at home, also two bro-
thers, Charles of Saskatchewan. and
Fred of Heesall, and a sister, Mrs
John. Watson. of Bayfield. He was a
member of Wesley Methodist church
and of Court Brant, C.0.F., besides
being treasurer of the Tinsmith'e
Local union: The. funeral takesplace
to Mount Hope cemetery, Brantford,
on Thursday., •
Mrs', R. N. Crteech left Friday to
visit relatives in Detroit for a few
days.
Mr, T. W. Hawkshaw of Londa
Red with, his parents-. here <an Satur-
day: last.
Mrs. Wm. -Faster has returned to
Toronto, accompanied by her father
and si.ster, Mr, Ja,rates Handford and
Miss, Annie.
School Report
Isn't it so mostly that we search for the tlai,ngs that are mostly right
we travel miles for the joys of an unending zumxnar, alien we could
hide a in bur very yard by taking .as few steps. e. ,
It is leis% as true of Flour' We manufacture right here in Exeter one
el,f the finest .brands' of Flour that is made in, the Provence. It is known
as MANITOBA'S BEST, made from the ...finest Western Wheat, and • has
veined en its 'merits a splendid reputation wherever it es used.
Read. what ;axle of our dealers in the north end Of this county wrote
about it recently telling what he basbeard about ,our Flour, Some of his
attstomers say "It is the best they get, They have tested it with -oth-
ers and say that yours will make more loaves of bread than any other
tah.ey have useelt" Now, isn't that fine? We want you to try it too.
We also sell a good Family Flour, natned MODEL, made of blended
wheat, and a fine Pastry Flour, known as WEI..COME,
Our Car of Seed 0-als is all that ;can be desired, ex -deeding, if passible
ilat sample sent us. They are going east, Come and secure your reque-e...
meats while we have them. •
Harvey Bros.
ROOM- L
Sr. 4 -Honors, ee.Bisee0,-.89,-M. Sal-
ter 83,- K. johns 82,, H West 81, J.
Ply& 80, I. Demacte 80,, M. Murphy
79, L, Foote 79; H. Whyte 78, R. Gam -
brill 7,8, H. Nelson 77, E. Hunkin 76,
W, Spencer 76, R. Eawarthy 75; Pass,
E. McNicoI 74, H. Smell 73, M. Har-
ness 66, H. Saunders 6..4 -Honors, E. Howy 93, F.
Creech 83, H. Creech 82, E. Russell
76, west V5; Pass, J. Kuntz 73, J.
Connor 76, let ..eClarke 53 (mashed 2
tests.) •
No. on roll 26, average 24.8.
G. S. Howercf, Prin.
g NnwRS & eR.F.11 4-T-1
Dollar 11111
*MM. AT
Exeter's Central Shopping Place
YOU WILL BE SEARCHING FOR BARGAINS ON DOLLAR DAYS.
COME IN ANI) PAY US A VISITi.
Besides our AttIllerVW-1 Bargains o.tr extensive range of NEW SPRING
01b:RCHANDISE alainglY disPlay:d law your in.sp ctiara
LADIES' SILK HOSE
1 pr $1.25 and $1.50 for $1.00
2 pair Hose ...„. ..... ..... 11.00
3 Pele Hose -1,00
4 peer Hose "41.00
5 ra:r Hose $1.00
SILKS, FANCY GO D
BLOUSES
TOWELLINGS,
TABLE LINENS
AT
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES
PRINTS, ETC
$ yds Best Paint $1,00
5 yds Whit. Flette $1,00
5 yds Grey Fiette
5 yds Gingham ..........$L00
5 yda Musree $L00
350 Serges for
$L.35 Sergiee for ......79c.
SE OUR
COUNTER OF
DRESS GOODS ......AT 1,00
CURTAIN NETS
41,53 ana 11,25 Curtain N:ts $1,00
2 yds Curtain Nets „..11.0d
3 yds Curtain Nets „, ..... ..11.00
y.ts Curta'n Ns
5 yds -Curtn Nets -
MEN'S SHIRTS
For 69er 79c. 89c.
LINEN COLLARS
t.toT .$,L06
3,1ENaS HOSE
2 lor $L0111; 3 for $1,00, 4 for /1
To the first Three persone who mice a purchase of TEN DOLLARS
over, w w.0 give aper of Ibex Blenkete for $1,0e,
Shop Early
MRS. W. D. YE0
Tom Kaye, 66; Catherine Weed, 65;
Irene Bierling, 65; Jennie Passmore,
65; Hilton Laing, 62; Whittle Bishop
61. No. on roll 41, aver, atten.3 7,
Jean S. Murray, teacher,
ROOM III
Sr. 11 --Honors, Madeleine Dearing
92; Lily Payne 91; Dorothy Hardy
89; Wilma Kaye 89; Gladys HunItin
88; Wm. Balkwill 88; Wm. Ellering-
ton 88; Jean Wolper 87; Kathleen
Reid 85; Roy Sanders 83; Nelson
Wells $3; Chas. Lodder 8 2; Clarence
Boyle BO; Russell Snell 79; Harold
Macdonald 75. Pass—Clifford Lam-
port 72; Wm. Sanders 68; Dorothy
Dinney 67; Verne 13rimacombe 62;
Geo. Andrews 62.
Intermediate Sr.—Honors, Mary
Wells 88; Rose Jennings 33; Russell
Collingwood 82; Violet Gambrill 80
Hazel Bloomfield 76; Ilene, Kestle
75; Helen Vale 75; Pass—Loretta
Little 72; Arthur- Little 71; Hugh
Walper 71; Cecil Laing 66; Ruth
Collingwood 62; Gladys Smith 61.
No. enrolled 35; average at, 82.
H. M. Kinsman, Teacher
ROOM IV
Jr II Girs —Honors, Grace' Chris-
tie 89; Mabel Snell 88; Helen Pen -
hale 85; G. Hutchinson 84; L. Sta-
tham 81; M. Stewart 79; M. Martin
77; J. Sheere 77,
Jr. 11, Boys—Honors, P. Chap-
man 87; R. Ptarde 86; B. Nelson 7G.
Pass, L. Freckleton 70; J. Hedden
70; K. Vale 66
Sr. I, Girls—Honors, R. Balkwill
89; H. Heywood 87; H. StanburY 8 4
D. Cox 84; M. Bloomfield. 83; M. Kay
82; S.eLitte 81; M. Cann 80; H.
Salter ',79; M. Ellerington 77; E-
Kestle 75. Pass—V. Hodgson 71.
Sr. L Boys—HonorsJ. Jackson. 90
K. Ward 89; H. Cole 88; W. Seldon
84; D. Newell 84; H. Appleton 77;
T. Wethey 75. Pass --E. Hankin 72
No. enrolled 36; average att, 33.8
N. Medd,, Teacher
•ROOM V
Class V—Honors, Joe Creech, 93;
Richard Trumper, 92; Mildred Col-
lingwood, 89 Florence Cornish, 87;
Grafton Cochrane, 87 Marion Davies
81; Jean Penbale, 76; Alclin Apple-
ton, 76. Pass, Allen Fraser, 72.
Con tinu ad on Page Five
ROOM II
Sr. III —Honors, Marvin Howei,
84; Kathleen }Tea/nail, 83; Muriel
Howald, 80; Teddy Taman, 79; Mar-,
one Medd 77; Lyle Dinney, 76;
Jack Gambeill, 76.
Pass-- Reggie Beavers 72; Stella
Northcott 70; Vera MacDonald 70;
Wanetta Nelson 68; Vera Mooney 66
Mable Winegarden 65; Doris Salta
65; Edith Walter 64; Irwin Ford 63
Viola Ford 60; -Golda Wells 60
Jr. IIT—Honors, HarryJennings,
75, Pass, Sydney West, '72; Greta
Bloomfield, 71; Harold,Skinner, 71;
Aida Macdonald, 69; Clifford Hut -
eh -inset, 69; Alvin Passmore, 83;
IIIRT.FIS •
.Sanders -At Saitet, Sask., on Mar 16
k Mr. and Mrsy. Sam. J. .Sanders,
nee Jessie McCullough, a son'.
• DEATHS
Hoeiley-In Exeter, on Aprie 3rd, Miry
Jane Balsden, wee of Charles
litorn.ey, aged 63 yeere, 5 nionthi.
London, 'on Man. 27., Miss
Alice 'Glavin of -Stephen, -aged 33
year, • ,
KeAllY-At KhiVa.,,oa14;ain. 28th, John
'Kenny: aged 100 years:.
Carrall-In Stephen, 'Oa ,Apra 2, Pat-
ri.ck Carroll.
A. STEWART
Phone 16
"THE BIG STORE WITH THE LITTLE PRICES!"
We Sell. Cheap All The Time
We are ready for the hIgg t kini of Bee Busines.. We
leeve, -bargains that va appeaa to cal.refuli •shee,ve
buyer'very
day of the week, s z
LOOK READ LEARN ACT
$0,65 per hundred for best Standard Granulated Suger-any
brand. How many bags ,do you want ?
mossitsmosfroempram444iNsmomorommisiorstOm
$6.95
ACT QUICK.
$12.50. Here is a real
bargain, 20 Ladies' pure wool
serge and gaba-dine Suite. All
tailor made, some braid trim-
mings.
Regular value $20,00 to $35.00
Nays Blacks & Sands shades
Your Choice for ...$12.50
25c, the yard for your choice
of any yard wed:. chintz in the
shop Swell patterns .Lovely
-soft goods, worth 35c,
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6e, eaeh Coates best 200 yard
Spools
01-1, BOY
98c. for Boys' Cottonade Bloom -
erg, tough as leather, all sizea
51.50 for Man's Fancy Tweed
Caw, in fancy shades of Grey
mixtures. Regular vale 3.00
22%c. the yard for a lovely
range of beet Cantealn Gingham
ten patterns, reg, value 35e,
110•11MMIONN.
22eec, the yard for your illoice
-of a big pile real good Canad-
ian prints, dark and light col-
or. Regular -value 30e,
35e. or 3 for $1.00, larg: union,
Huch Towels, pure Latert warp
good Nvash: rs and great to
wear. Some bargain.
98c. th,: pair for a. new Corsets
A wonder.
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50c for non's khaki work caps
well made and great valtee
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5 yards for 75c. union Liam and
• jute Crash ' Towelling. Will
wear like iron
We must sell a lot of goods durnog, the next month,. We
need the business,. Do. you want the goods? Come n and
see us. •The pleasure wall be mutual. •
95c. for 4 pi: black ;ebbed and —$1.00 each for navy, red, trim-
, Win liqse, all sizes for women mad pullover sweaters for
and children boy. Sizes 26 to 32.
85c. the yard for pure woo e Drass Serge, nice fine wea,ve, good
width. Navy, browet, green. Get what you need early.
12 -4 lb ex Flannele tte Blanketa.
Largest and best blanket made
in. Canada, Grey or. white
p:nk and blue boadea $2.75
4sewsualcresormaallascommows.,Memil
30. the yard for pure linen. plaite
or striped rol:er towelling. The
kind you like to use,.
81.19 -for your eboiciz? of 7$
white and celared vale blcu-ips
values up to 5100. A111 sizes
en. the lot.
85c. and $1.00 for new Polly
Prim Aprons in prints, ging-
hams and fancy chnta.
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Keep your •eye on. the Big Star.: with the Litts
have' never been, beaten, yet, Se. ye:. z is our watch. word.
Some good pickingeon our Rem- ` 52.98 your choice of 'a lot ot
.nant Counter this week. Odds Ladies' 'Kid and Pat,. Pornps
and endaeof all kinds ani Oxfords; c.,alues up to 47
Cl:araig tet 52.98,
CAN'T BEAT OUR GROCERIES.
• CAN'T BEAT OTJR PRICES. •
• WE BEAT 'EM ALL.
3 ekes b' t jelly Powdere 24c. ' Our spece coffee -is a wonder 38e;
Large T B Tobacco -Big
, man's 'size , 72c.
42%c, for our Speceal Blend
Tea -its wonderful value
• 2 cans Corn for ,.. .24c.
1 Can best peas for 15c.
10c. a package for CernStarch
3 Cadeas, Paamoliv,e soap 103" 23c,
15c, a eh. for pure Cocoa
15c,. Large 'iia Carnation Milk,
11c, can for (patch Cleanser..
• 2 packages Lux for 23c.
38c., for pint jar'Best Olive%
3 Rattle est ,exeracts for 25c,
3 pkgs. Alexi:pantie for 23c.
3 15c boxes matches for, 38c,.7 cakes pure Ce.stiae soap 25c,
lbs. best rolled oats for 25c.
55e. Salada. or Red Rase tea, 48c.
'•• 2 pkgs. Shredded wheat fox 24c,
10c, pckg. laelloges corn flakes e
10 bars any laundry soap for 70c,
6 pkgs. best toalet paper for 25c.
2 caps good pink •Salmon fou-25c.Christee's best soda Va., lb. 15c,
2 tar a,e boxes seedless 1.2faisins 45c
2 large boxes seeded eraesins 45c
If you don't event to ease •that lifttke bit, of, pocket money that. you
would like ao save, then buy a,t the Big Store %dill) the.
li'ttla price as that's e. where yoe savon practically every pur-
•• J. A.- STEW:ART -
. ch 2s.
Russell -1n Fullerton, on Ma:'ch 2t)th
James Lawrence Rus el n .73id
year.
tie‘nii0%M.11400%ft0.0■01
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