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BRUAR
This month it. will pay you well to come to
this store to examine the special values we are
offering in seasonable me ►chandi e. Spring.
goods 'are also arriving every few clays and it
will • be a pleasure to show you the latest in'
dress inateri ls, ready-to-wear and house -fur-
nishings,,
Wool Delaines and Fancy Crepes $1.49
These materials are very suitable and attr'aeti;Ye,_fot.lnaking
into dresses ar blouses ar for use in combination with other ma-
terials. Serviceable and reasonably priced at $1,49 a yard.
Flannelettes and Prints 25c. ay'ard ... .
These flannelettes are yard wide and the Prints are regular
width. You will, find a real good choice of patterns and the.
qualities are equli1 to the average 30c rifaterials_, Our_:special
price now 25c a yard.
36 in. Figured Chintz; now 28e.a yard
This is the ideal material for comforters, 'side drapes, box.
covering and 'cushion tops. We have a big range of„ ptltterns
all 36 inches wide. Our special price now 28c yard I
Warm Cashmerette Stockings.25e 135c
These warnr cashmerette stockings for ,ladies and children
are here in all sizes from 6 ,to 10, The colors are black, brown,
sand and'grey. Ladies sizes 35c a pair; childrens sizes 25c pair.
Ladies' Coats and Men's oyercoa#se
All at. Greatly Reduced Prices
Yon will be astonished at the amount of money yen'oan.,save
by buying a winter coat at this season of the }year.' 'ggnie in
and see if we have one left that will suit you and then we will
make the price talk.
A. .Stevi4,/at
FUR. N ITURE
WHOSE COMFORT :
WELCOM S :YOU
THIS IS THE. KIND 'WHICH WILL GREET 'OU WHEN
YOU CALL AT OUR STORE ON A VISIT OF LNSFEO,TION.
SOLID COMPORT COMBINED WITH UP-TO-DATE STYLE
AND FINISH AND A DURABILITY BEYOND(lvvli'ARISON'.
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THRE'S REAL VALUE IN EVERY PIECE.""
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FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER
FINEST MOTOR AND HORSE EQUIPMENT
FACILITIES AND SERVICE UNSURPASSED—
DAY
NSURPASS •DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE F,:: .
LONG DISTANCE CALLS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION
Phone 74j OPERA ,HOUSE BLOCK 'Idig `"Ca11 74w
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en}s, Store
Suitings, Overcoatngs
Odd Trousers
Men's Furnishing
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Underwear, Caps, Hats, Shirts,
Socks, Sweaters, Scarfs,.
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Sweater coats.:
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Merchant Tailor and Gents'Outfitter
FIRE „ I NSU•RANCE,,
It will be too LATE
After yoti have a FIRE
To check up your INSURANCESS.
MAKE an estimate now of
LOSSyou could count on °
for . .
CERTAIN A. and get protection.
Ask for rates in Canadian,
Companies. They`'are lowest
and no Agent's Fee" is charged,
Gladman & Stanbury
%jT,EJtG ; ENSALL
THE EXETER TIMES -A
Exeter Markets
Whoa $1.32
Oats 45e.
13arley, .bac
Manitoba, Flour. $5,00.
Blended Flour $.4.50.
Pastry 4'1uur $4.00
Feed Flour $2.10.
Bran $1.70 �-
Shorts. $1,70
Creamery :Sutter 49e.
Dairy Butter 35e.
Eggs, extras, 36c.
Eggs, firsts, 30c.
Lard 20c
Potatoes $2,25.
,flogs $13.25,
°Hogs, Selects $14,57.
41. LOAL
4444+44+If you wish to buy, .seUl or trade
your :farm see R. E. Pickard, Exeter
Ont. •
Remember the Ladies' Aid Toa
meeting and Concert, Friday 12th
in Main St. United Church. Best of
everything for everybody.
LOST—In. Exeter, on Feb. 2nd a
nicicle watch, 15 jewels, bearing J.
Lawson's name on the face. Find-
er rewarded by leaving same' at
Times -Advocate.
The Exeter` Women's Institute in-
vite you to come to the oratory con-
test by Exeter High School students
on February 18th in Main St. Unit-
ed church. A good evening's enter-
tainment of music and speeches.,,
Admissions 25 cents.
Mr. Sylvester B. Taylor, Jeweler,
will hold a Blue Bird Pearl guessing
contest commencing Feb. 16th, . last=
ing one week: A siring of pearls
given to the one picking out the real
pearl. Everyone invited to choose,
without obligation or charge.
The James St. Mission Circle will
hold a Rainbow tea on Wednesday,
February 17th, commencing at 5.30.
Program and music. Admission40c.
and 25c.
Mr. Will Davis spent the
end in Ingersoll.
Miss Vera Essery, spent the week-
end in Centralia.
Mr. A. E. Fuke'ivas in London on
Thursday last :on business.
Mr. Don. Davis, of St. Thomas,
visited in Exeter over the week -end.
Mrs. C. Wares returned Monday
evening after speeding several days
in London.
Mr. Wm. Geiser, of New York, is
visiting for a week with his niece,
Mrs. Ed. Westcott.
Mrs. John Hind ,is visiting her sis-
ter; Mrs. Sidney Clark, Euclid Ave,
London, this week.
Mrs. A. Campbell left last week
to visit .her daughter, Mrs. (Dr.)
Lannin, of Hamilton.
• Miss Mildred'Nory, of London vis-
ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Nory over the week -end.
Mr. Milton Rusell, of Sexsmith, is
drawing the material for the erec-
tion of a new house next summer.
Mr. Silas McFalls of the Canadian
frank Comtherce-gaff; Hespeler,
is home for three week's holidays.
Dr_ L. L. Folliek, an Exeter Old
Boy, has been elected chairman of
the St. Marys Collegiate Institute
Board.
Mr. Jos S. Harvey was in Toron-
to this week attending the annual
meeting of the Ontario Horticultur-
al Association. ••
Mr. G. J. Dow shippd a load of
horses to Montreal on Wednesday
df last week. Mr. C. Webster ac-
eompaninethem.
Mr.' J. G. Stanbury was in Toron-
to Tuesday and Wednesday where
he was engaged as Consul in a will
case at Osgoode Hall.
Miss Evelyn Irene Gill, night sup-
ervisor in Highland Park General
Hospital, Detroit, visited her father
Mr. F. Gill' over the week -end, re-
turning Monday evening.
Mr. Clarence Stanley, formerly of
Lucan and now manager of the Bank
of Montreal at Delburne, Alta., was
married in Calgary to Miss Flossie
Irelandson, on Tuesday, Feb. 2nd.
Mr. Ed. Taylor, ,of the Bank of
Montreal staff, Glencoe, spent the
week -end with his mother, Mrs. Jas.
Taylor. Mr. Taylor was off, duty
for a couple of weeks through ill-
ness.
The Public Utilities Commission
have placed two transformers on
James 'St. and the power for -the S.
M. Sanders Mfg. Co. is now being
stepped down from the high tension
wires.
Mr. R. N. Rowe is remodeling his
furniture store and is 'fitting up a,
funeral parlor. He is making. the
workroom smaller and is using the
room to fix up comfortable accom-
modation for,the holding of funeral
services.
Mr. Ira Spicer, of Denver, Col.,
who was called here owing to the
illness of his sister, Miss J. Spicer,
who has been removed to London
where she is being cared ,for, left
the latter part of last ,week for his
home in Denver.
week-.
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The Minister
JAIFnns ST. UNITED OITURCR OF.
CANADA
Rev. 'E. Skeplard, Pastor
W. R. Goulding, •A.''M.
Organist and Choir -Leaser
11 a.m.:--Divine Guidance Guaran-
teed.
3 p.m.—Jesus,. the ,Good Shepherd,
7 p.m.—Semi-toil to Young Men,.
Be strong la the Lord and -the
Power of Ilia .might.
Trivitt Memorial
Church
Rev. A. A. T1 V:lnper, L. Th-' Rector
11 a.m,—"Vision,"
3 p.rii: Sunday School -
7 p.m.—`The Church's Secret of
Prosperity,"
MAIN STREET- UNITED CHURCH
Rev. F. E. 'CIysdale, Pastor
11 a.m—"TheNiViaster's way"
3 p.m.—Sunday'•gctlool.
7 p.m.—"A Modern. Marathon."
Tuesday, Feb; 16th, Y. P. S. Lan-
tern Lecture "Missionary work in:
Japan.';;_ No admission, EVERY-
BODY INVITED.
Sylvester B. ,Taylor
Jeweller, — Exeter
Fitton's Old Stand
WATCH AND G<LOCK REPAIRING
GUARANTEED
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Powell's Bazaar
BIG VARIETY STORE
February the month of extra val-
ues at this store. i• See what you can.
save on Men's, Women's and Child-
ren's Hosiery •at 'this store; also
Boy's Tweed and English Corduroy
Bloomers, different patterns and
sizes. You will Buy them at Our.
Prices. We cannot afford to Sell
poor articles, even 'if the' price is
lower. Repeat .Sales make the Suc-
cess of Our Business° '
w1 EJS-END •-SPECIALS•
Cut Flowers, Carnations and Daf-
fodils.
Rarinony Records; fit all 'Disc. needle
Phonographs,' trig 'Assortment
' r9c. each.
Clothes Pins, 46'fbr 10c. '
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still'have a • ood assortment � o tn,.exx for Boys as well a.s
Men. See the values we are showing Boy's
Boy's $12.50 Men's'" $16.50, $18.50
Tea Towelling
Regular 25c a yard. A limit-
ed quantity to sell this month at
per yard 18c, d2 yards for' 35c.
Breaded Table Linen
This is''a ,splendid cloth, washes
and laundries well, and is good
• value at per yard 75c.
Men's- Fine Shirts'.
Sizes 14 to 16. These are well made and are good washing
terials. Arrow make and are, worth in the regular way
your supply $1.48 or 3 for $4.00.
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Ladies' Silk and Wool
. Hose
60 pair ' of -English Silk and
Wool Hose. Regular $1.25 valu-
es. °A bargain • for , you at per
pail' 79c. '
New
Wall Papers
We' are :showing the new wall
papers for 1926. Ask to see the
new•Maximur 30 inch .papers
,,You will•,surely like them.
Ladies' Winter `Coats
We have 10 winter coats left that must be- cleared. These
sold at $19.50, $25.00 axed $30.00. We "place .them n sale this
at your choice of any $12:95, $14.9'5,, •
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FOR SALE OR `RENT
The Following) Properties
$Y�VCSI3Ta onar sin ai:7E7€eter`--
Commodious iftri4k1,4Welling, fur-
nace heated,-a°nd wiied'for'Electric
lighting, etc. with futures.: in place,
John St.
Six and a half acres of''choice land
suitable for market garden, running
through from Huron' St. to 'John St.
Choice Saskatchewan farins in the
Have Your Eyres
Examined
With the 'short days and the nec-
essity of continued use of artificial
light—one needs to watch 'closer
than ever for signs of eye strain. If
you are not 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. Dr.
John Ward enjoys an enviable''repu-
tation for expert treatment and hon-
opinions. Come in and satisfy' -your-`
selh''everything is in order. '•
r. John Ward
CffiROPRACTOR & OPTIOLIN
MAIN ST, EXETER. ONT.
PHOS 70
Carnduff, Fillmore Plenty and Fro•
basher districts. " t ,131G REDUCTION
For price and terms' on•'abovs see
ROBERT E. PICKARD, John Street
EXETER. °'
Agent for Great West Life As'ce Co.
NOTICE—I have•taken a contract
with the International Ylarvester Co.
as salesman and service man. All
International farm machinery, trucks
tractors, etc., for sale;:;also some se-
cond hand machinery Phone 172r3
Exeter, for service. A. Dayman
PASTURE FARM;.F;OR`.SALE .OR
RENT—Being West half lot 8 and
9, south Boundary of Hay Tp., com-
prising 150 'acres 'more or less of
good pasture land, well fenced; Aux
Sauble river running through pro-
perty: Apply to J. •'S. - Amy, 191
Simcoe St., London. •'Phone 9767J.
DOG STRAYED 'OR STOLEN—
Irish Terrior that answers to the
name of Barney. Anyone knowing
of his whereabouts: please notify
Browning's Drug Store., Exeter.
TENDERS WANTED '
Tenders will be xeeeived by the
undersigned up to March 1st, 1926,
to rent the unoccupied portion of
the cemetery, being nine acres. The
same to be sown With grain and
prepared so that it can be seeded
down with alfalfa. The board will
furnish and sow the' alfalfa seed.
The highest orany tender not nec-
essarily accepted. Wilbur Martin,
Secretary, Exeter.
FOR SALE"" .CHE`A`P—Good blue
overcoat, apply at Times -Advocate.
Stewart s
Our Grocery Prices
Save You Money
• . Crisp Sardines
,,.. 15c Ib
•., Tasty' 4boxes for 25e
G ' Mixed Tea, our special 59a 1'b
Matches 3 large a boxes for 2
g o 9c
Vanilla, 8 oz., battle for 250
Extracts; any flavor, 3 for 25c
/\ • Ammonia Powder, 3 pkgs 25c.
'Toilet Paper, 6 large rolls 25c
74Pink Salmon, 2 Targe tin 350.
Shredded Wheat, 2 pkgs ,25e
,kellog's Corn Flakes 3 ,for 29c
111ixed d ekies, 2 Ib for 35c
iCrisp Ginger Snaps, 2 lb 25c
k'lrtine 16WTele •. phone and
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is .ate' . iM"`..
Royal Yeast Cakes 5e pkg.
Jelly Powders, 3 pkgs fol• ' 25e.
6 Ib. Quality Oatmeal for 25c
4 cakes Palm Olive soap 25c
18 bars P. & G. soap for $1.00
Seedless Raisins, 2 lb for 25c
Rice, choice quality, 3' Ib 25c
P. & G, Soap Chips, 2 lb 25c
Sweet Seedless Oranges 39c dz
Castile Soap, 7 cakes for 25c
Tasty' Cheese' 29e Ib
Canned Corn, 2 tins for 25c
Choice Dairy Butter ..,. 29e lb,.
Delivery Service riie lydw'
SALE
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FURNITURE
NOW ON
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R. N. RsOWE
Funeral., Director 4 Embalmer
Phone 20W Night 20J
For- Sale
Large base burner, parlor stove.
Refrigerator, good as new.
Hair -cloth covered piano stool.
Set,,of sad irons, copper boiler,
galvinized boiler; • ash sifter.
Double • seated cutter with pole,
Single cutter, single sleigh, 'clip-
ping machine.
A pair of hockey shoes and .skates
Table. 12 -ft. by 27 -in. wide.
Dayton scale 3 lb. capacity.
3 good building, lots.
3 notion counters for store use.
Good hall rack, $5.00.
3 Tube radio, cheap, will install.
Business, Money Maker
100 acre farm, well fenced and
drained.'-' Good brick house and
large bank barn, cement silo, drive
shed and pigpen. Hydro installed,
2 never. failing wells, 2 miles from
Exeter.
WANTED
Yearling calves, also suckers �.
Use our Service for selling and
locating. Inquire
POWEL.i/S BAZAAR •
Phone 55 and 122
Eketer, Ont.
NOTICE -.4J1 farmers wishing to
ship cattle co-operatively may: do so
by dropping a letter to Geo. Sanders,
Exeter. Rates $1.00 a head.
4 THE MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE
COMPANY OF CANADA
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/01 WATERLOO MUTUAL FIRE
INSURANCE COMPANY
NORWICH UNION DIRE
INSURANCE SOCIETY LTD.
i I'Lite,—Vire- iitoinobilc, etc
E. C. HARVEY
.Aant E
gen xeter
ERNEST ELLIOT • •
Conveyancer, Investments"
Insurance
Office one door south Times Office
W. R. Goulding
A. T. C. M. '
Organist and Choirmaster
James St. United • 'Church
Instrucction .gin -
-Piano Vocal Organ Theory
Supervisor of 'Music in" Stchools
Concert Engagements Accepted
Studio Victoria St. Box 57
EXETER, `%NT. ,,'•
F RANK' TAYLOR
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
for Huron and Middlesex
FARM SALES A SPECIALTY
Prices reasonable and satisfaction
- guaranteed
EXETER P. O. or RING 138''
JAMES W. WATSON,
Licensed Auctioneer
Sales conducted in any localit7
Farm Stock sales a specialty. Satin
faction guaranteed.' Charges nod
orate. Orders left at this office will
be promptly attended to. R.R. No
1, Sirkton. Phone Xitkton 640.
4.- ARTHUR WEBER
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
For Huron County
FARM SAL1 S A SPECIALTY -
8 Years Experience. Prices Reason-
able, Satisfaction Guaranteed or
no Charge.
Phone 57-13 Dashwood
R.. R. 1, DASRWOOD, ONT. '
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.
Safety Razor Blades'
Sharpened
(any make)
SINGLE EDGE 3c
DOUBLE EDGE • .4c
Perfect. Edge Guaranteed
W. S. COLE, Druggist
FIRE INSURANCE
PROTECT YOURSELF AGAINST
LOSS BY FIRE, \VIT.H
E. J. L1 RISTIE
OFFICE: North of Elliott and Johns
.. I-4- LL WaS
CONTRACTOR
Cementn d Carpenter
anWork
ESTIMATES FURN HED.
Houses and Barns
EXETER :-- : ONTARIO
Phone 152W t
Wood for Sale
A QUANTITY OF DRY WOOD.'
''OR ,SALE
. Bagshaw
Tay Ug Phone '58W
1.'R. CARLING B.A.
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR: DTC.,
Loans, Investments, ,In.uranos`..
Office,Carling Block,Main St. Exeter
GLADMAN '& STANBURY
Barristers , Solicitors"Jtc.
Money to Loan, Investments Made
Insurance.
Safe-deposit. Vault for use of ops.
Clients without -charge.
Exeter London • ' Haman
Dr. G. S. Atkinson, L.D.S.,D.D.S.
DENT• AL SURGEON
• Late Listrict Dental, 'Officer el
Military District,Number One, Loll.
don, Ont.
Main Street, Exeter, 'Ont.
Office Phone 34W
Residence Phone 341 `
Be open Wednesday afternoons till
° April 7th
Dr. G. F. Roulaton,
DENTIST
Office over I. R. Carling's Lam •
office.
Extractions Under Oxygen Gas,
Dr. A. R. Kinsman, L.L.D., D.D.S.
DENTIST.
Honor Graduate of Toronto Usher.
sity ,
Office over Gladman & Stanbnrrit
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 Stern
Phones
Residence 30
Office Si
DR. W. E. WEEKS
Physician and Surgeon
Office—One door south of the-,
Times -Advocate.
Office hours 9.30 to 10.30 a.m.
. 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m.
Phone: Office 67W, Residence 67J
DR. E. S. STEINER
VETERINARY SURGEON
Graduate of the Ontario Veterinary?
College
DAY
AND NIGHT CALLS PROMPT-
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LY ATTENDED TO
Pone 158 Residence Ann. St:
EXETER, ONT.
pr. Adrian 13. Gibson, V.S.
Graduate "of the Ontario 'Veterinary,
College
Veterinary Dentistry a Specialty, ,
Office—Frankll alls promptly {attended to Taylor s Sales Stable
Phone 99W
Residence_ fames St., Phone SSW
EXETER ONTA.tUO
J. VICAR MUNRO
REGISTERED ARCHITECT
Plans, Specifications prepared for
Residences, Churches, ..Sehoole etc.
• Best References r
Manes; Office l889w, 'House 5141w
Room 8, Coote Chambers,
Market Lane, London