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SAVE MOS'
SPRING COA
Thi4 Season's Coats pried as low as. $10
Right at the beginning of the Spring Season we Offer You an
opportunity• to buy your new coat at a real bargain prife: Some
of our. very beat coats are still to be sold so if you need a coat
come in and pick one uut-.4-e will make the price right fol you
and save you some real money.
25c. STOCKINGS
25c,
`Stockingsfor children, Misses and Ladies all at one price,
sizes 5 to 10 for only 25 cents a pr. These are fast dye, black
cotton hose in both plain and ribbed finish,: Ask to see our sand
stockings for misses and ladies, sizes S% to 10 414 priced at
only 25c a pair.
Congoleum
®le�. m and Linoleum
Rugs
Come in and let us show you the full range of new-congoleum
and linoleum rug patterns, Any pattern you like in thesize you
want all at special low prices. We have ns'* Battens in linol-
eum and floor oil cloths to show; you, Get -our prices, we lay
them free.'.
Men's Broadcloth Shirts $2.:50
With Seperate Collar to Match
These shirts are of a good quality of English Broadcloth and
are well made with soft reversible cuffs. Colors are sand, 'white,
blue, mauve and grey; they are a genuine bargain at $2.50.
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Largest Stock Lowest Prices
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Director of Funeral Service
Motor Hearse and Horse Equipment
DAY. AND NIGHT SERVICE
LONG DISTANCE CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
OPERA HOUSE BLOCK PHONE, 741; Night call 74W
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HOME PAINTING MADE EASY
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, C. F. Hdoper, Who hap been
^ Victoria IIospital, Londoiia, )1
ed home.
Mr, and Mrs, 'phos. Newell and
son David of Stratford, visited with
frl,pnds here ever Sunday:
xeter Maikets
Wheat $1,40
BarlsY 65c„,
Oats 50c,
Manitoba Flour .$ 4.90
Blended Flour $4;55
Pastry Flour $ 4.15
Feed Flour $2.00,
Bran $1,50.
Shorts $1.60
Butter, 30c.
Creamery Butter 390.
Eggs, extras, 26c.
Eggs, firsts 2.4C.
Lard 200 -
Hogs, selects, $12.35.
Rugs,'
thick *Smooth $11:25.
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15 -Morning 'elloWsuiP•.
11. a,m.=-"Decisive Battles in Spirit;.
ual History"
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Rev. Trumper is in ,London this'
week attending 'the Synod meeting,
Mr. Thos. Herten , of London
spent a couple of days in town this
week-.
Miss Ethel Sweet of Tiildonburg,
spent a few days in town, the guest
of Mr. and Mr. II.'Rivers.
Mrs. Wilfrid Millar and little son
Warren, spent Sunday and Monday,
with her father, Mr. L.. Day.
Mr. and ,Mrs. herr Amy of Bur --
ford motored up Saturday and spent
the week -end with relatives.
The report. of :the. Exeter High
School has been• received and is be-
ing held over until next week.
Mrs. Kenneth' Clarke and little
daughter June, of Windsor, spent a
few days with Mrs. Milton Pfaff last
week. Mrs.
Mr. Grant Hooper and M'r. Way
of 'Ingersoll motored up and spent
Saturday with the former's brother,
Will. . ... -
Mrs. Sam'1,Sweitzer, who has been
living on John street, last week
moved into Mr. Byron Hicks' house
on Huron street.
Miss Salome Finkbeiner of town'
and Miss Louieda Finkbeiner of
Crediton, together with Mr and
Mrs. Esli Heywood, motored to Lon-
don on Saturday.
Mrs. Rich. Horne; whohas been
here visiting with her father, Mr.
Daniel Woods, left Saturday for her
home in Watrous, Sask., accom
panied by her babe. •
Mr. and Mrs. Frank `Slumkousky
of'"Eitchener motored over on Sat=>
urday afternoon and visited with
Mr: and Mrs. Esli Heywood, return-
ing home on Sunday evening.
Mr. 'and Mrs." Josiah Kestle have
returned' after t, spending several
days with relatives at Dundas and
Hamilton and also `attending the
funeral of the late Win. Chappel.
Commissioner Sowton, Leader of
the Salvation Army for Canada,
Newfoundland and Bermuda; will
visit Exeter June 1st and' will be
speaking in the Opera House.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hind motored
to Toronto on Wednesday'of last.
week returning on Friday accompan-
ied by their -son George, who has
completed his first year at Dental
College.
The `Buds of Promise-' class of
Trivitt Memorial Sunday School
picniced in the woods ...last Satur-
day. The girls of the class present-
ed their teacher with a beautiful
bouquet Of flowers for Mother's day.
Mr. Chas. E. Harris of Weyburn,
Sask., visited with his old friend,
Mr. W. H. Johnston, on Sunday. In
early life Mr. Johnston learned the
cheesemaking with Mr. Harris. The
latter has been in the West for 43
years.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Shapton and
Mrs. A. Hicks motored to Bayfield
Monday and attended the- funeral: of
rSnowden. de a -
Mrs. Barnard The e
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ed was 98 years of age and had been
a' resident of Bayfield for many
yea1rrss.
. Milton Pfaff is visiting.. in
London owing to the illness of Mr.
Pfaff, who .is in the Victoria.mili-
tary, hospital. The ward in which
he is has been quarantined for ten
days owing 'to an outbreak of scar-
let fever. "
Mr. and Mrs. R. N. RoWe' and
daughters Misses Vera. and Beta, Mr.
and Mrs.. John Rowe, Mrs. Lamport
and Mrs. T. Kestle motored to Dun-
das on Saturday to attend, the fun-
eral of their cousin., the late ,William
Chappel.
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Rev. Mr. -'Gr ant of Grand Bend
will preach in :Main. , street church
next Sunday. The pastor, Rev.. F_
E. Clysdale;,• will; conduct annivers-
ary services „at Corbett.' Mother's
Day will' be observed in the Sunday
School zn'the afternoon.
Mr.. J. C, . Hogarth, of Purves,
Man., in renelvin:g; his subscription
says that in his community the farm-
ers are well on with the spring seed-
ing and since the seeding started
there has been little lost time, al-
though the past few morningshad.
been frosty
Mr. Chris. Wein, of Stephen has
purchased a handsome team of
heavy draught horses from Mr ,„G. J.
Dow that Won let and- sweepstakes
at both Seaforth and 'Clinton shows.
The team was sired by'Craigie• Bar-
onet, the horse recently purchased
by Messrs Ellerington and Cole:
The,Municipal council have ;;pro-
vided safety zones for, pedestrians to
;eross,the street in'the business sec-
tion of the town. These safety
zones have been -Marked off with
White paint and pedestrians are ad,
wised to i se them. Parents should
warn their children to use these
safety zones: .•
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Gardiner and
son Bert motored; to Hamilton for
the week -end to visit Mrs. •Gardin-
er's ; brother, Mr. Wm. Davis, ' who
-recently underwent an operation.
Mr. Davis, who is steadily improv-
ing is still very weak. Mrs. Pau',
.,D7ovis accompanied them ;,a,s, far as
l rantford where 'she, visited with
i rs. D.' Dyer and Mrs. A. Walter.
Mr. Fred Kerr of Crediton 'is to
be congratulated, on his buccess at
the recent dog show held in .London.
,Mr. Beer exhibited a hair of English
Springer•-Bpaniels, a male and fe-
male and was successful in, winning
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two first prizes, . a reserved winr).ex
;prize and the special prize for the
Bost dog in the class, '
Trivitt
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Rev. A. A. Trumpet', L. Th.. Rector.
11 a.m - Servioes as Usual
7'.p.m,-Services as Usual
Powell's Bazaar
Plain Price Store
MAY, the opening of Spring, the
budding of the ':blossoms, 'the em-
bracing air, and ,the many bargains
we have gathered together -and have
on display .in Our Store make life
worth 'living. We want to "make
MAY a' Banner month, both for our
customers and ourselves. Look over
a 'few of our offerings, then come
and see. Remember you -can Come
and Look around in this Store in
'Welcome./ We don't expect you to.
buy if you don't want to.
Fancy Glass Fruit Naps ... 5 e,
Fluted Tumblers 5c
Aluminum Double Boilers 1.45
Aluminum:' -Potato Pots 1.45
Mothers' Day, ''.Sunday.' We. will
have Carnation"s, Roses,- ,..Sweet Peas
and Panties. •Price lower than last
year. Order early and avoid :disap-
pointment. , Mothers' Day Post Cards:
5c. Come to the store with the Big
Variety.
STRAYED -=Onto the premises of
Chas. Harvey, Huron St., on Thurs-
day of last week, a dark bay horse.
Owner may, have _ same by proving
property and paying expenses. '
GIRLS ` WANTED -To operate
sewing machines at Sanders Mfg. Co.
Ltd., Exeter, Ont. Apply at factory.
EN -AR -CO Motor Oil; ,Special
price for one week, Reg. $1.25 can
and oil for $1.00. H. Bierliug, Hay.
LIGHTNING RODS
Round Cables. We
Shin -Flat and
have the agency .for the above
lightning rods.. Let us quote you
prices. Old cables inspected and
repaired. Four years' experience.
Bruce Mitchell, R.R. No. 1, Cen-
tralia; phone Crediton 29 r 6.
tuner, R. H. Stewart,pz ano , is
in ,town and parties wishing their
pianos tuned please leave word with
S. Martin '& Son.
I still have some of that'beautiful
gladiolus, prim, Salmon' Beauty and
its companion Alice Tiplady, a num-
ber of :a splendid m7ure and some
others„ -J. S. Harvey! 1,,
FOUND -Gold tie
band. Call at
Times -Advocate office
SEED POTATOES
FOR'SALE-Dooley, first class;
apply at -,Lot 15, Con. 2, . McGilliv-
ray, or R. -R. No. 1 Clgndeboye.
Arthur J. O'Neil
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STORES TO. CLOSE V�?IDNESDAY
AFTERNON DURIG SUMER
MONTHS ',The following places of businds
have agreed to close their respective
stores o.n Wednesday•'afternoon at
12 ''m. "during the months of ' June,
n AJ: Heamanu1 a d u est: W ,
Y gGrigg Stationery, Dominion Store`
B .W. F: Beavers, =Herb Walter,
Miss Yelland, .W. 'J. Beer, Jones &sMay J.A. Stewart, Southcott 'Bros,.
Rivers Meat Market, Elliott &;JohnMlt Hodgert, N. ' Iockey, G. IA..
Hawkins, W. W. aman, S. 'Martin& Son, S. Taylor, P. Boyle, R, N.Rowe, M. E. Gariner..
h Iessrs R. H. Elvorthy andG.. J.
Dow announce that they. have taken
over the hog business of Wm.. Pass -more. On Tuesday,.• May 19th, Mr.Barbour, government grader will pe
at ,Exeter. and give a grading dem-
onstration. armers • should "fake
advantage of this opportunity to secthe actual grading of Bogs. Anyonewith hogs ready for market phone
the. above.
Mothers'. Day was fittingly ob-served in: Janes St. on Sunday.Most persons wore aflower in honor
of mother, • In the morning the pator,, Re. W. E. Donnelly, preached -a spledid sermon in keeping with
the occasion and the choir furnished
special music. A Sunday' Shool
rally'was held in the: -auditorium' inthe' afternoon with a si�eelal Mother's day program one fture of
which was a pageant 'iiy the youn-ladies of MVtis Beta, Itowe's class.
The • Hya Yala published -.by the
stidentsN of the Royal' CollegeDetal Sturgeons, Toronto contains
in the March number an item refer-Hng to the first• ball ganxe of the
season also a is e e the roe, pz ur � � p
of the team, among ;:them' being
",i � w a 'the fat•-' Bx Ln son of town rad1 ,.lowing reference to Bi11's playing
"The baeball this year was a well
balanced outfit and it' would not be
fair to pick the' star' of the`team.
However,• mention ,should be made
of. 'ill' tawson, who plays the
Teyst:ohf Sock. dill played eery
without making on„drror
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we, are Showing sa, lreaptiful, ;range»„of ;New Cloths this, season
1 tailored in single or double breasted. It is. a ;.goo41 • tim tp • buy now.
Let us show you our values at '
1610 52.2.59
30.0,
$35.00
Congoleurn- Rugs'
Linoleum, Rugs.
We are showing several : new •. We offer the new patterns in
patterns in this popular floor cow- this 'sanitary floor covering. Our:
ering, All sizes, carried in. Stock., . prices will interest you...
Bring
patterns
NEW: IINQL�UMS
in the :size of your room and get our prices. We carry the best
and will lay them free of charge.
New %Va11-Papers Good Blinds at 98c.
Brighten up the interior of This a shipment of seconds and
your home with a few rolls• of our are worth in the regular way
new wall papers. At per roll $1.50. We have a `limited gtian-
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73,6 c., 10c' to 50c. •tity each 98c,
-..,CURTAINS. out CU TAN NET
We offer 'a larger, better and cheaper range than ever before. Pretty
nets for bedrooms and kitchens at 20c. 25c. and 35c. Better -qualities at
40c., 50c.,, 75c., 90e. Bedroom curtains complete with tie -backs per pr.
• 8c.
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114THERIBLICIEY1,
REPAIRS
AND INSURANCEYOUR PATRONAGi SOLICITED
J. CHRISTIE
OFICE: North of Elliott and johns
We are sow prepared' to do "all,
kinds,, of repairs on broken frames, For Sping
whee eas.,before, we had to send. then .to London orelewhere,HEAVY SHELL FRAMES TO
TOUR_OWN LENSES, WHILE
YOU WAIT, $3.00.
SPECTACLES, LARGE 'LENSES,
1.00 and UP.
Dr. John.Ward
CiOPRACTOR & OPTICIAN
MAIN ST.EXETR, ONT.
PONE 70 ^
VIOLIN AND PIANO INSTRUC-
TION'Pupils visited or received
Terms Moderate
Concert Engagements Accepted.
RT MBR LL
ROBE G IPhone 161, Exeter'
YOU WILL •.WANT SOME
New Furniture.
- OR
Your old Repaired'
THE PLACE TO. GET YOUR RE-
PAIRING DONE IS 0. AT R. N.
ROWE'S WIjERE YOU ARE, SURE
OF A GOOD JOB.
OUR STOCK OF FURNITURE IS
OF THE VERY BEST AND
OUR PRICES •CANNOT
BE BEATEN ANY,
PLACE.
:R. N. ROWE
EMBALMER AND
garnish your linoleum regularlyFUNERAL DIRECTOR
with Carmote Linoleum Varnish.. - SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
Will last fbr years: Ask 'W. J. `
Phone; u's. 20W House 201
BEAMAN about it. '., �.
. "BABY CHICKS
Bred -to -Lay strains; S. C. White
Leghorns, -$12.50 •per 100; Barred
Rocks;•,.`$15.00 pert 100; from 2
specially y selected yearlings earlin . out of
y g
220,.$25,;00 per 100. -
From 25 specially selected' April
pullet§ 'put of 140 $20.00 per, .htmd
red. Eggs fdr hatching. A,•quantity
of Dooley seed' potatoes also for sale
50c a '!bag Apply W. F :Abbott,
EXeter,`•Ont-:
R. ;McINNIS'
LICENSED ;AUCTIONEER FOR
HURON COUNTY
For• best results 'let R. 11McInnis
handle your• auction sales.. '
FIVE . •YEARS : EXPERIENCE =
HAY POST OFFICE
_Plants
for Sale��
All kinds -of flrfyvering»'plaits,
Geranium;, Salvia; ' Shap . Dragan,:
Asters;Stocks; >'etunxa, , Foliage,.
Fern, DitstY Miller, i4geiatum; ;Silver
Leaf,. Begonias,' Modena; Wandering'.
Jew, 4,Canna, -, Vines; Heliotrope
French' Marygold, Zinnia; also . To
mato Cabbage,. .-Cauliflower,and
Celeiy, i . ladiolus d3n1bs. Hanging
boxes, :window 'boxes ;;filled, to' order:'
Safety
f t Razor Blades`,
Sharpened any make)
SINGLEEDGE-.,nn.. 3c
DOUBLE ,EDGE4c
Perfect Edge Guaranteed
Druggist
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VV;S. COLE s
LEANING PRESSING
I; Ike CABLING B.A.
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC.
-Loans, Investments, Insurance ,
Offbe;Carling Block,Maih St. Exeter
GLADMAN STANBURY-
Barristers , Solicitors &c.
Money . to Loan, Investments Made
Insurance.
Safe-deposit Vault for Ise -of our
Clients • without''bharge.
Exeter London . Hensel!
ERNEST ELLIOT
- CON VEYANCER, ETC.
HIGH :,CLASS INVESTMENTS
(Trustee :Investments)
'Bearing interest at 51/4 .. per cent:
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INSURANCE
Office Main St. Exeter, Ont.
Dr. G. S. Atkinson, L.D.S.,D.D.S. _
• DENTAL SURGEON
Graduate of the Royal College of
Dental Surgeons' of Ontario and.
University of 'Toronto::
Late"District Dental Officer, Mili-
tary District Number One, -London,
Ont. .---
Main, Office, .,;Main St. -Exeter; Ont.
Phone 3.4, Exeter; Hours 9 a.m.
to 5:30 p.m. •
Office houre at ZURICH, ONT.,
Tuesday only, at 10 a.m. to . 5 p.m.
Phone, No. 79.
Dr. G. F. Roulston, L,D.S.,D.D.S.
DENTIST
/Office over v I. Rn Carling's Law
.•office. • .
Extractions Under Oxygen Gas.
and REP;AIB:ING Dr. A. R. Kinsman L:L.D. D. .
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SUITS-, MADE-TO-MEASU14El Hongi' Graduate `of Toronto Unlver+
TA FI'I'-'YOU AND YOUR POCKET sity
ORK •CALLED 'FOR' AND DE ° DENTIST .
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is now open t`o write pickle acreage
in and around the, ,districts of «Exe-
ter and Hensall for the coming sea-
son. Anyone wishing' to eontracb
will kindly see" Mr. VV.' W. ,I'f>ice, dis-
trict ,ratan in Motet, ` or write him
and he Will gladly call and see you
and give you any information you
mayrequire. We are paying r ci .. p ging moxa
money, and receiving larger pickles
Try one or two B. I'ss�
GOU ding
4: T. C. M.
.ro'
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.:..; O ha.s 0%01;1:nester,
JanteSl •St; 1klotliodist �, Church
strucction in.
Piano ,I.nVocal • Organ
T
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Supervisor of, Mttszc'in Schs ls
Concert': ngagbmnnts•Accepted
Studio •Victoria $'t Box 57
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Bagshaw
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office, Main Street Exeter. '
FRANK 'TAYLOR
LICEr.TS'ED AUCTIONEEi
for Huron and Middlesex'
<: FARM SALES 'A SPFJCIALT'i'`
Prices reasonable and satisfaction
guaranteed •
EXETER. P. 0. or RING 13"g
A. E. TENNANT.
Veterinary Surgeon'
Office --McDonnell's Sales Stables oxi
John St. Phone"calls receive pi omp -
attention,. Phone 26w,
.;ARIES '4�,T., WATSON '
LICENSER AUCTIT:ER
Sales conducts in"" any ' locty'.
Fariu Stock `sales a. specialty. lataXih
faet'io
,<, n guaranteed. Charges nada
crate, Orders left at this officei wile
be promptly' attended to. MIL No.,
1, Rirkton. . Phone 'Kirkton 54r,2.
VARY'S F.C:it SA'.,I+7•-•A few c1 oieel
farms � ins
in the Townships of Tisbrrxne;
Ttickers,initli and Hibbert, Good
buildingsand well located as to mar•,'.
kets. Priced right. Apply to Thog
Cmneron, Atiot4 not 154; Exeter.