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We are displaying
LADIES' COATS, SUITS and WRAPS
HAND TAILORED GARMENTS FROM THE BEST MAKERS,
SPORT MODELS ---BURBERRY 11ODELS-WR-AP MODELS
SEE OUR R..r :NG•E BEFORE MAKING A SELECTION: PRICES
START AT $15.00.
NEW SWEATERS, HOSIERY; GLOVF;S,
OXFORDS, SLIPPERS,
BLOUSES, COLLAR. AND CUFF SETS.
MEN'S FURNISHINGS
SUITS, TOP COATS, HATS
SHOES, OXFORDS,
SILK TIES, KNITTED TIES.
.NEW SHIRTS WITH SOFT COLLARS TO MATCH.
DONEGAL TWEED CAPS -THE LARGEST RANGE IN TOWN
GUARANTEED MADE -TO -MEASURE CLOTHES.
WHY NOT CALL IN AND SEE WHAT WE ARE SHOWING?
WHERE; SERVICE IS A PLEASURE AND YOUR PATRONAGE IS
APPRECIATED.
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THE EXt TER TIM
Market report ---Thai. following is
the report of the Exeter Market
corrected e'er)* Wednesday.,
Wheat' $1,15
Manitoba Flour $3,95
Pastry Flour $3.40.
Model Flour $3.70
Feed Flour $2.00
Oats 50c
Barley 60c
Bran $1,50,
Shorts $1,60
Dairy Butter 45c tb 4Sc,
Creamery Butter 57c
Eggs 24o
Lard 1? to 20c
HOP $9,00.
Jannary & February Sale
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Our Stock is the Largest and
Most Up -to -Date
Conductor of Funeral Service
Motor Hearse and Horse Epuipment
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\anted, each insertion 50e. Lost
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WBERRIES 35c Tin /)
i�1 �tS; 2 Tins 25c RASPBERRIES ....35c Tin
PEAS' :..... CHERRIES ............ 2 Tins 27c I:'
35c Tin •;;�
PEAS, CFIOICE...,., 2 Tins 28c PEACHES 29c Tin #TOMATOES 2 Tins. 30c
PORI. and BEANS 2 Tins 47c• PEARS 23e Tin p
B iUNSWICa'' SARDINES • 4
Tins 25c
PINEAPPLE 3,1c Tin . PA
BLUE BERRIES .......15c Tin °�
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MAPLE LEAF .. ..,.49c lb Tin ./
EAGLE .. 25c lb Tin
CASCADE 1.9c; lb Tin r1\
!COLUMBIA 19 r, c Ib- Tin
CASCADE 101/2c Ib Tin
MA g SYRUP
PINTS ..:......::: ........... 43c
QUARTS. .. 75c,
GALLONS . $2.09
WE GUARANTEE' . THE QTJAT- r-
ITT. OF SYRUP WE SELL.
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25c lb
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EASTER EGGS Se Eaeii
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BIRD'S NESTS lc, Each
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Baby Chicks and Eggs -!White and
Buff Leghorns, White Wyandottes,
Barred Rocks and Hamburgs. Chicks
16c each. Garnet Heywood, Exeter.
Mrs. J. R. Hind spent Monday in
London.
Mr. Eber Redden spent the week -
.end in London.
To -morrow is Good Friday and a
Public Holiday.
The best substitute for coal •is
coning in nicely -Spring.
A monologue is a conversation
between a roan and his wife.
! Mr. Jas. Dignan who has been
quite ill Is improving nicely,
Miss Taylor spent . the week -end
with her parents near London.
'Wi tJx the hur hes
First the world was flat, then it
was round. and now it is crooked.
Special Easter services will be
held in the churches next Sunday.
Mr. Thos. Carling, of London, vis-
ited his parents in town onMouday.
To -day is the to -morrow you wor-
ried about yesterday, and all is well.
Mr. H. T. Rowe has purchased. a
new Federal truck •from Mr. Bert.
Doyle.
CAVEAT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev. Jianlnee Foote, B. A., Minister:,
10 a.m.-Sunday School and Bible
Classes
11 a:n.---"`l.'lre Resurrection Morn-
ing
The Minister
7 P•111,7 -"The Power of the Risen
Christ in moving the World in Lu-
ther's time"
The. Minister.
Boy Scouts' will meet Monday evening
JAMES STREET METBIOBIST
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Rev. M. J. Wilson, B.A.:, Pastor.
EASTER SERVICES
11 a.m.-The Great Question, "If
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a ratan Die, Shall he Live again?''
3 p.m, -Sabbath School, Special LOS
sou acid muic-Last Monthly Mis
sionary Offering.
7 p.m. -"A special. Easter Song Ser-
vice" See Programme. Elsewhere.
Come and enj'oy a hearty sing and
hear Easter Messages.
MAIN ST. METUODIST CHURCH
Rev. Geo. McAlister, M. A..
(Phone 21, r3.)
11 a.m.-Anniversary W.M.S. Miss
Edith Snarling, Mission on furlough,
from China. Easter Thank Offering.
3 p.m. -Sabbath » School and Bible
Classes.
7 p.m, -Rev, W. G-, H. McAlister,
BETHANY
2.30 p.m. -Miss Edith Sperling, An-
niversary W. M. S.. Choir assisted
by Mrs. Geo. Williams and Miss Vera
Essery, of Exeter.
SALVATION ARMY SERVICES.
Services is usual next Sunday.
Capt. T. Hobbins
BABY CHICKS will be ready next
week. 1200 eggs per week hatching
from now on. Custom hatching for
March is giving us all kinds of anyone desiring same. Eggs for. in -
weather and everyone ought to be cubator lots also supplied. Apply to
satisfied. W. F; ABBOTT, Exeter'
Misses Ann Day and Flory Dinney
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and Coats
We have asplendid range of very smart Suits and Coats' for Easter'
buyers. Our styles and prices should interest you.
'New Oxfords
We are handling the Forsythe
`We are showing several new styles,'
for early spring. The pi ices range
at $5.00' to $6.00,',
New Silk Lisle close
In Brown, Grey and Black.
A sniart hose for spring wear, in
the wide rib effect.
Good Value per pair SSc..
Fine Tweed and Worsted
Suits for Men
Order your new spring Suit now so that we may have it ready for
you for Easter. We are showing a good range of Stock Suits as well as a
splendid, assortment of made -to -mea sure.
Men's Fine Shirts
We are handling the Forsyhe
Shirts this Spring. They are made
right, fit right'and are 'good wash-
ing materials. Try One,
New Crepe Ties
Made of Silk and Wool and will
not crease. Gut on the straight
so they will not pull.
Very Nifty -$1.50
New Caps and Felt Hats
for Men
We have always something now to show yon in Caps and Hats.
Conte,, in Boys and see what's new.
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spent a few days in London during i
the week. If a man who. bewails how long it is
NIr. Chas. McDonnell, of Hensali, until spring will put a thirty day
is again visiting his brother,, Mr. Al. note in the bank, :he will find it wont
McDonnell. be as long as it seems,
School closes Thursday for the'. Messrs. Eli and Franklin Frayne,
Easter holidays and will be closed
all next week.
Miss May Scott,. of Thedford, spent
Friday with Mr. and Mrs. F. Witwer
Exeter North.
The, pupils of the Exeter High
School are busy this week with their
Easter exams.
Mr. A. S. Davis was confined to
his bed for a few days last week
through illness,
Miss Mildred Harvey,. of Aline, Col-
lege, St. Thomas, is home for the
Easter holidays.
Miss Margaret Penrice, of London
visited for a few days with her Moth-
er in town last week.
Dr. Roulston is back in his office
again after an absence of d' few
weeks through illness.
Mr. Sanr'l Poplestone, of Blyth,
who spent the past week in Exeter,
returned to his home Saturday.
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of Forest and Mr. Geo. Holman, of
Goderich, attended the' funeral of the
late John Delbridge on Tuesday.
Mr. E. J. Wetliey; principal of the
Exeter H. S. gave;a• very interesting
address on Citizenship ,at the James
St. Epworth Leagire,"Tuesday even -
Mrs. J. L. Routledge, of Dutton,
is visiting her parents,- Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Rivers. Mrs. ,Routledge also
Spent , a few ` days .renewing acquain-
tances in Centralia;
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Jewell, who
have been- visiting --for several weeks
with their daughters in London and
Mt. Brydges, returned. home .on
Thursday evening last.
Birt da
Mr. Cliff. Davis' has resigned his •
position at Heainan's Hardware and
expects to leave shortly for. Windsor.
Mr. Rich'd Welsh is 'this week
moving into the residence he re-
cently purchased from Mr. Hy.
Rundle.
Mr. Ern. Davis slipped on the ice
last week and sprained his 'knee and
will be confined- to his home for a
week or two.
"What will become of our young
people?" wails a reformer. Oh, they
will grow old and worry about the
young people.
Last year more than 1,000,000
marriages were performed in the
Unitd. States, while -divorces num-
bered 125,000.
Miss' Edith Heideman who has
spent the past three months in 'Tor-
onto, is visiting for a few days at
her home here.
Miss Vina Fisher, of Hamilton, is
visiting with relatives having come
up to attend the funeral of the late
John Delbridge.'
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Notice
Day by Day, in every way we are
trying to serve you better 'and better.
To show our appreciation of the
splendid way you have stood by us
in -past, years, we are going to sell
our furniture
at a bare living profit,
FOR CASH,• During the so-called
hard tunes buy here and save money.
R. N. ROWE
CONDUCTOR' OF FUNERAL SER-
VICES
Phone Bis. 20W House 20J.
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SI{ osto FOR SALE -Brick dwelling with
three lots on Main Street,' nearly op-
posite Presbyterian church. Apply
on premises to MRS. R. POPPLE-
STONE, ''Exeter, Ont.
A DIVERSIFIED L4,1" --
FINE
FINE WATCHES
SIGNET RINGS,
BIRTH STONE RINGS
GENUINE FRENCH IVORY
IMPORTED PEARLS DE LUXE
SILVER MOUNTED
COMB & BRUSH,.; ETC.
COME IN AND SEE OUR LARGE
STOCK OF APPROPRIATE GIFTS
"WATCH OUR, -ciaNDOW"
J. Lawson
Jeweler, Exeter
EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING.
FARMERS
We have a car loadrof'feeding Mo_
lasses for sale, Maple Leaf Brand,
at 25c a gallon.
Centralia Farmer's. Co -Operative
Co., Ltd.
CANNING CORN:
The Exeter Canning-. COQ ss rsady to
cic.rtract truth farriers to grow corn.
h.
t r 11 yeaY. We wouldiaavisa thos;
tv ah°nim to• grow corn 'to get contra,clt
,Ill .early 1s our 'outside cresg e
be ,much `smaller this season,.
EVIHOLMaFARM
I3ABY,. CHICKS, from bred -to -lay
Barred Rocks, $16.00 for 100. Place
your order at once. L. V. Hogarth,
Exeter, Ont. Phone Crediton 18.r31.
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Carefully coridu`cted tests
prove that Swift's Red Steer
Brand Fertilizers Produce
PI Bigger Yields, Better Quality
2 Crops, Earlier Crops.
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your •� up 'J u needs for
1923 NOW and see our
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Dear Sir:-
)' am enclosing my report on our Ensilage Corn Crop.
The man undertaking the experiment put on nearly'. 30
tons per acre ofmanure in an adjoining field. Much to
his surprise the two plots (fertilized) were considerably
better than the one so heavily rnanured, and moreover
thd,could he seen with the eye. He is d`Uitesatisfied that
u a little manure' and .some
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abler us` to make thoroughly
reliable high 'grade plantfood
that gets you results.
cr,uir01. eat
'fertilizer is much better than
a whole lot of manure and
that
hbernldose of fertilizer
is egt.d1 [o or better than the
helivt'e4E,' application of
manure for enstldgc corn."
Quoted tram report ors a i922, corn
fertilizin] test.
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Spring Suits
Commencing at $i8OO
ew Suitings
Just Arrived
You will find it to your advan-
tag e < to place your order early.
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A good selection of
Pantings
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GRASS FARM FOR SALE-I3ein
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E. half lot 5, concession 4, Hay Tp.,
consisting of 50 acres more or Less;
spring water. Apply to J. N. Per-
kins, Exeter.- 2-22 2tp;
A. E. TENNANT
Veterinary Surgeon
Office -McDonnell's &ares estab.js 'os
John St. Phone .calls receive prompi.
attention. Phone 26w
ANDY EASTON
Licensed c sed Auctioneer for the Coun-
ty of Huron, Correspondence arrange-
ments for sales can be made by call-
ing up the Central •Hotel, Exeter.
Charges moderate, satisfaction
guaranteed,
HDr. John ar
CHIROPRACTOR R; OPTOMETRIST
Has removed to Main St. Exeter.
South of Y,M.C.A. PHONE, 70
Horse Livery
HORSES AT A.LL TIMES.
Phone 58W
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Barrister, Solicitor, &c., ,
Loans, Investments, Insurance,,
Office, Carling Block; Main St. Exeter'
LET
ELLIOTT- & ,JOHNS
Know when youwant your Suit
of"Overcoat Cleaned and Pressed, or
Dyed or
Dry y C lea
Heel And we will call
for them and deliver them,.
• We are out for business. When.
yott want: a New Suit call in and see
our Samples:
OUR 1l:LOTTO-Service to -the Pjtblic;'
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INVEST11IENTS
Accounts Collected -s. Insure
ERNES71'len DLLIOTT
Office,,l%1in Street, Exeter.
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FARMS, FOR SALE -A few choice
farms in the Townships-` of Usborne,
Tnckersmith and Hibbert. Good:
buildings and well located as to mar-
kets„ Priced right, ,Apply lo Tbn'L
atrioron tic,
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