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PA.TTERNS ENGLISH GINGI'I.k1MIS PER YD, 28c
GINGHAM PATTERNED PRINTS PER YD. 200
FACTORY:: COTTON, GOOD WEIGHT, PER YD. 25c
INCH
SILK -LISLE STOCKINGS, WIDE -RIBBED IN THE NEW BIEG1;
SHADE, PER PAIR. •85e N
SILK -LISLE STOCKINGS S WITH' .:CLOX, BLACK OR BEIGE,
PER PAIR 75c
NEW SUPPERS WITH THE., WIDE TONGUE EFFECT, PATENT
OR KID, $4:25,
A SPECIAL LOT OF WALL PAPERS, PATTERNS TO SUIT
ANY ROOM, REAL VALUE C?.2 ROLLS, FOR 25e.
Quality
PRICED TO SAVE
Royal Yeast 5c
Soda Biscuits 15c lb
Brunswick Sardines 4 cans 25c
75c Salada Tea per lb 65e
Sweet Cookies per Ib 20c
' 3 Extracts, amy' flavor for 25c
Groceries
YOU MONEY
:. Heavy -fine String Broom 75c
6 Ms Oatmeal for 25c
Our Special Tea is still 55c M. '
3 pkgs Ammonia Powder 25c
4 Bars Laundry Soap 30c
3 Jelly Powders for 25c
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IS A PLEASURE AND YOUR PATRONAGE IS
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ad found locals 25c.
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PEARLINE .............. 8c PKG.
PANSHINB 100 PKG. '
BABBITTS ..... ...... .... 9c PKG
TORO TABLETS ......,. 5c PKG .
MACK'S NO RUB ,.., 5c PING.
C;1-IARM: LARGE 22c PKG. G
SANT FLUSH .... ,30e TIN
LIQUID VENEER.... 25c bottle'
0 -CEDAR POLISH 25c bottle
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HAWES FLOOR WAX -45c .Cin, h .,
BROOMS 59c
CLOTHES LINES 29c
WASH /.'i
W S � BOAITDS :..:.._...,. 57c ��
AMMONIA ....... .... 3 PIGS 25c 4
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2 PTfGS 15c �4
SOAP CHIPS.4
2 lbs 27e
G'ILLETT'S LYE ..:,2 TINS 29c
CHARM SMALL .,2 PIGS 25c °,
BORAX .. 2 PIGS 25c `y/`
DUTCH CLEANSER 2 Tins 2vc 4
BON AM' ... 140' ��
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Market repo The to110
report of the Exeter
corrected every Wednesday:
Wheat $145
Manitoba Flour $3.85
Pastry F10.4r $3.40.
Model .Flour $3.70
Treed Flour $2.00
Oats 50c
Bar1.ey 60e
Bran $1,50
Shorts $1,60
Dairy Butter, 45c to 48e..
Creamery Butter 55c
Fggs 24c
Lard 17 to 20e
Hogs $10.25:
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LOCAL
Mr: Gordon Davis, of London, was
home for Easter,
Dr. and Mrs. Ward and family,
spent Easter in London,
Dr. Clair Wood, of Blytir. spent
Easter at his home here.
Mr. Harry Fake, of Toronto, spent
Easter at his ].iotne here.
Mr: Alex. Stewart, of ',London,
spent Good Friday •in town.
• Miss J. Murray of the public school
staff, is holidaying in Toronto.
Mr. Maurice Senior, of Toronto, -
spent Easter at his home here -
Several young men attended the
ball at Mitchell Monday evening.
Mrs. (Rev.) Trumpet and family
are spending the week in London.
Mrs. J. N. Howard is visiting her
son, Mr. C. R. Howard in ATew York.
Mrs. Jas. Wanless; of Duluth, is
visiting het mothei, Mrs. L. Hardy.
Mrs. Peter \7rest, of Ilderton, spent
the week -end with Mrs. Victor Snell.
Miss Blanche Senior was in Guelph
.this week to. hear Miss Anna Case
sing.
Mr. Ed. Davis, of/Forest, spent
.Sunday and Monday at his home
here.
Miss s Thed
a, Guymer, London
ondon
is visiting with her aunt, Mrs. E. A.
Follick.
Miss Verna Walker, of London
VTFtIME
With the
Clint'ehes
CA.VEN rRE]SETTERIAN7litt 8O I
Bev. James. k1'oote, B. A,, rAtiniotet
10 a.m.---Sunday School and Bible
'Classes
11 a,nl.-"The Imparting Christ"
The Minister
7 p,n,-"The Revolution which Re-
ligion has inade in History."
The Minister.
Boy Scouts. meet Friday evening.
.TAMES STREET METHODIST
CLIURCn
Rev. M, J; Wilson, B,A:, Pastor,
Services as usual next Sunday
MAIN ST.Ii9 S3` 11G13I "1' ,ortmac'alit.
Rev. Geo. McAlister, M. A.
(Phone 21. r3.)
11 a.m.-"After the Resurrection"
3 p.m. -Sabbath 'School and Bible
Classes
7 pan. -"To Young People"
BETHANY
2.30 -Rev. W. G. 11. 1VIcAllister.
SALVATION ARMY SERVICES.
Services as usual,iiext Sunday.
Capt. T.`Hobbins
BABY CHICKS will be ready next
week. 1200.eggs per week hatching
from now on. Custom hatching for
a
anyone desiring same. Eggs for in-
cubator lots also supplied. Apply to
W. F. ABBOTT, Exeter.
PIGS FOR .SALE
Choice York Stockers and Suckers.
Apply to Geo. Link, Dashwood P.Q.
Baby Chicks and Eggs -White and
Buff Leghorns, White Wyandottes,
Barred Rocks and Hamburgs. 'Chicks
16c each. Garnet Heywood, Exeter.
OPENING NEW GARAGE
We have taken over the garage
on Tames street and are well equip-
ped to give first class service on all
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SOUTHCOTT BROS.
Normal is spending the holidays at makes of cars. We are not strangers
her home in Exeter North. to you and "with, our new fa.cilitie
Mrs. Hector Heywood and family,we can give yo,u better service tha
spent the holidays with relatives in ever. Give us a trial. Exeter'
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London. age. Pollen & Foote, Props.
Mrs. Wm. J. Chappel, of Dundas, l
visited her Parents, Mr, and Mrs. IIy, Miss Dorothy. Kuntz is spenclin
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Reynolds. '`the •; holidays in 'Goderich, the guest
Miss Gertrude Trotham, of London of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Anderton.spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs.' Mrs. R. L. Gillies and little son,
John Caldwell. of Hamilton, are visiting for a few
Mr. Edgar Down, of Simcoe, visit- i weeks with Mrs. Gillies' parents, Mr.
ed with 11'1x. and Mrs. C. F. Hooperl and'Mrs. S. Martin. Mr. Gillies was
on Good Friday.
here for Easter Sunday and Monday.
Miss, Lyons and Miss Pearce, nur-
ivIr. Wm. Sweet, of London, spent! sus, of London. wh,o iysrei in attend-
ance upon the late Ae. McDonell,
one as day nurse'and,'the' other as
night ,, t ours e, returned• to° London on
Monday.
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PHONIC 154.
PHONE: 1864.
Ladies' and Misses' Spring Suits
and Coats
We have a splendid range of very smart Suits and Coats for. Baster
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 prices range.
at $5.00 to $6.00.
New Silk Lisle dose
In Brown, Grey and Black.
A °smart hose for spring wear, in
the wide -rib effect.
Good Value per °°pair S5c.
Fine Tweed' and Worsted
Suits for Men
Order your clew 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 -measure.
Men's Fine Shirts
We are handling the Forsyli'e
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. Cut on the straight
so they will not pull.
Very Nifty. $1.50
New
Caps and Felt .Hats
for Men
' We have always something new to show yon in Caps and Hats.
Come in Boys and see, what's new.
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Good Friday; with liis parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Thos. Sweet:
Misses
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visited with Miss Elaine Davis,
at Mitchell over Easter. '
Master Kenneth and, Miss Helen
Mrs. J. A. Stewart returned home Stanbury are in Toronto this week
Monday after visiting in London, 'visiting relatives. Kenneth, will take
Brantford and Toronto. part in the Boy Scout :demonstration
Dr. Mary Johnston, of Hamilton, before Sir Baden Powell on Saturday.
visited her parents; Mr. and Mrs. W.
The regular meeting of the direc-
H. Johnston over Easter, tors of the . St. Marys, Kirkton and
Mr. Tos_ Davis, of Merlin, spent Medina Telephone Company was not
Easter with his wife at the home of held on Monday owing to the absence
Mr. and Mrs. W. Fisher. of the manager, Mr, Perry, who was
Mrs. A. J. Ford and Mrs. Wni. called to Winnipeg owing ,to the
Chapman are visiting for a week at death of his sister.
Brantford and'I3amilton.
1 nu...T. IV. Beer and Mr. A. E. •
Kuhl
Mr. Archie Davis, of Toronto, ' Wer in Toronto and Oshawa lastweek
'spent the holidays with his parents, and brought home the 'former's new
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Davis.; McLaughlin coupe. The roads were
Mrs: A. E. Buswell, of Lucknow, fine with the exception of between
spent a few days with her parents, Loudon and ,Exeter where they en -
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Harvey: countered several drifts of -snow.
Miss Lovie has resigned her post
Among those Who have been tea -
tion with W. J. Statham and has to citing school out of town and who
ken a position at Grand Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. EImorer5Tuckey and
Miss Inez Tuckey, of London, were
home for 'the Easter holidays.
Mr. Garvey Atcheson, of St. Thom-
as,' spent Sunday and Monday with
his parents, at the Central Hotel.
Miss Amy Johns who sings in the
St. Paul St. Methodist choir St. Cath-
arines, being .on vacation at her home AGENTS WANTED)
sang a solo in the Easter song ser-
vice at James St. Sunday night. Agents make $50.00 a week selling
our all wool made to measure suits
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You and overcoats at $30.00. u. col-
lect your profit inadvance and keep
it. We supply samples and outfit.
F.1ONLEY MILLS, TAILORING COM-
PANY, 3 6 6 BAY STREET, TORON-
TO, ONTARIO. 4
are home for the holidays are: Miss
Stella Gregory, of Brantford; Miss
Reta Rowe, of Leamington;:- Miss
Irno. Sweet, of near Kincardine; Miss
Ruby Wood, of Thedford; Miss Mae
Ford, of .,Gooderham; Miss Gladys
Harvey, of Rockwood and Miss Amy
Johns, of St. Catharines.
New beginners i,n the. Public School
iter Easter holidays ,wlill be accept
d whn ars six years of age t;in June
�r before. These pupils will attend
or a half day only until atter the
um•mer .holidays
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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.Duringt
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so-
call
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hard times buy here and save money.
R• ® ROWE
CONDUCTOR OF FUNERAL SER-
VICES
Phone Bis:' 20W
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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.
FARMERS
'We have a car,.load of feeding .Mo-
lasses for sale, Maple Leaf' Brand,
at 25c a gallon.
Centralia Farmer's Co -Operative
Co., Ltd.
CANNING. CORN.
The, Exeter Catching: C•oi is ready to
contract r
A
f
h farmers t
o grow cornn
for this year. We would, advisc those
,w;s1°C.,ag to grow corn to get contract
in .eari.y as our outside ncreagrc twin
be much smaller' this seas•onl.
IVJJJOLM FARM
BABY CHICKS, from bred -to -lay
Barred Rocks, $16.00 for 100. Place
your order at once. L. V. Hogarth,
Exeter, Ont:: Phone Crediton 18r31.
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BRANDFE TIEJZE S
Increase yields
Hasten Ripening
Improve Quality
Place your order to -day with our
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Agent or
unite ata.
Agletarts wanted where we are not , repre
serited. •
Do 'Y,u know HOW ,MliC14 It Is W rt
To have our crops ripen
CORN
(1) "'Tae ears on the
fertilized field were
in much better condition
for silage. 1. would say
that nearly 100% were
harms."
(2) "These two (fertilized) plots were 8
Bt
I1LEY O slay , earlien a alai ni ng."
'Tae: 'iaisi on the fertilized field was
quite
notice -ably -p r +e''than'the unfertilized."
WI -18A":.. .
"1 '4>i ii t of fertilizer are 4 to 1 in favor
Of feetRVizers."
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EXPERIENCE
Over the whole continent en-
ables us to make thoroughly
reliable high grade pldntfood
that gets you results.
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ALWYN DAY1VIAN
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Suits
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N'` Aitings
JuArrived
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You will find it t.•1 your advan
tage to placeyour order early
A g.od selection of
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GRASS FARM FOR SALE -Being
E. half lot 5, concession 4, Hay Tp.,
consisting of 50acres more or less;
spring water. Apply to J. N. Per-
bins, Exeter.- 2-22 2tp.
�i A. " L:: TENNANT
Veterinary Surgeon
Office-Mcflonneil's a3es •stabhh3s es
John St. Phonecalls receiveprompt
c s prmp
attention. Phone 26w -
ANDY EASTON
Licensed -Auctioneer for the Coun-
ty;of Huron. Correspondence arrange-
ments for sales Can be made bycall-
ing up the Central Hotel, Exeter.
Charges . moderate, satisfaction
guaranteed.
Drs John Ward
CHIROPRACTOR, . & OPTOMETRIST
gas removed to Main St. Exeter.
South of Y,M.C:A. PHONE 70
Horse Livery
HORSES AT, ALL TIMES.
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Barrister, Solicitor, &c.,
Loans, Investments, Insurance,
Office, Carting Block, Main St. Exeter
LET
ELLIOTT • & JOHNS
' Know' when you want your Suit
of Overcoat Cleaned and Pressed, or
Dyed or Dry Cleaned and we will call
for them and deliver them..
We are out for business. When
you want a New Suit call in and see
our Samples,
OUR 1$19TTO. -Service to the Public.
IIIGH-CLASS
INVESTMENTS ,
Accounts Collected Insnraiica
EIINEST ELLIOTT
Office, Main Street, Exeter.
FARMS POR SALE -A few choice
farms in, the Townships 62 Usborne,>e
Tucliersialith and • Hibbert. •Good; .
blildings and well loca•ted'as to mar- '1-
kets. priced right. Apply to Ten'
Cameron, Auct., i3os 171 „!.4
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