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FIFTY-FIRST, YEAR No, 2556
EXETER, 01.'C' T.; T. PULTSD„../Y V10 IINING, APRIL 19th., 1923
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CettonSpool, • ' ' ' 4 for 25c' ',
•= 34 in. Factbry Cotton. 15c, 7 yards for $1.09
= 36 in. Factory Cotton, 19c yard';'
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= 4.0 in. Factory, regularly 30c yard fol. 23c
•= White Cotton and Cambric 36 in. wide 22c yard
= 36 in. White Flannelette reg. 30c Ifor 23c yard'
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Heavy Black Rockiest Shirting 32c yard; •
• Anderson's 32 in. Scotch Ginghanas reg 45:e
• for 39c yard •
Light Colored Prints 22e yard
= 40 and 42 in. Circular Pillow Cotton, 60e.
, =• quality fOr 49c yard
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Heavy Bleached Sheeting 59c yard
Pure Linen Dish. Towelling, 35c quality for
29c yard
- Pure Linen Crash Towelling 19c yard
Pure Linen Table Cloths (6 only) $3.95 each'
LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR
20th and 21st
2 Days of Real Bargains
Read this 1)artia1 List Carefully
here are Dozens more Bargains
COTTON • " DRESS GOODS
=Venus Silk Hosiery, all colors, rg. $1.75 pair
at $1.49 pair • '
Burritt's Silk Hosiery, black only, reg $1.25
for 98c pair.
= 25 doz. Ladies'. Black Cotton Hose at 25c pair
- Ladies' Brassieres • 25c each
- Corsets . •at $1.00 Pair
= Ladies' Summer Vests, •reg 35c for • 29c •
• Ladies' Bloomers • . • 42e pair
•= Children's Summer Vests and Drawers 25c gar.
Children's White Lisle Hose, sizes 4 to 10 at
= 39c pa,ir
Ladies' White and Black Silk Gloves, reg $1.25
• =1 • for 79c pair •
Ladies' Silk Gloves, Sand, Grey, etc. in Cuff
•Style, Regular $2.25 for $1.79 pair
in. Homespuus •98c yard
- - 54 in. Heavy Dress Flannel, all popular, olors,
•$1.95 yard:„•
Black Pailette Dress Silk, one web onlya„
• '• at $1.59 yard,•• •
':1 Bonnett's Black Taffeta Silk, guaran-
teed for 1 year, reg $3.00 yd for $2.69 yd. . • =
1 Web Heav3r Black Duchess Silk, reg. $3.00 Yd.
•• for $2.69 yard •
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Web each Navy and Black 54 in.- Serge, reg..
• $2.00 yard for $1.39 •yard
2 Webs beautiful quality Raw Silk, natural color
reg $1.25 yard for 98c yard •=
1 Web each -Wine and Coen shades Wool Serge;
40 in. wide, reg $1.00 yard for 79c yard
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4 Webs Fancy Cotton Voile at 23c rad
Odd Dress goods - ••25c- yard -.
• Ladies Fancy Hdfs. reg up to 3.0c •to clear at
•, 20c 2 for 35c
Hundreds of 'Silk Remnants 'must go
MEN'S WEAR
Men's White Cambric Hdfs. 35e quality clearing
• at 4for $1.00 •
Ties up to $1.00, at • 65c, 2 for $1.25
85e Silk and Wool Socks at 65c pair, 2 for $1.25
$1.25 Work Shirts for 98c
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• THE FOLLOWING DOLLR-DAY IVIERCHANTS WILL GIVE
•SPECIAL DOLLAR DAY BARGAINS ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY “"
OF THIS WEK, APRIL 20th AND 21st: A..41)01-ZDVER''THE'DIF-
gERENT- ,,ADVTS.:' THAT. APPEAR.
LOOT( FOR ,TILE STORES WITH TI -IE pAY PEN-
' NANTS.„ THEY WILL HAVE SPECIAL; DOLLAR' DAY- BARGAINS.
Miss Armstrong • ‘ S. 'Martin & Son
B. W. F. 13eaver3
• W.: J. Beer ' • 3. W. Powell
Brow-ning'S-Drugstore R.: N. •Rowe
W. 5., Cole • •, • Sontlicott Bros.:
Grigg's Stationary Store J. A. Stewart
arvey 86 HarvY, • Rivers' Meat 'Market
Geti`ta, Hawkins -a.• •-W. W. Tainan •
W.' J. Pleaman • - Mrs W I) Yeo
W. S. I -Towey •Miss Yelland
Jones & May- • •
EXETER' COUNCIL • 1.1NS44. SPRING snow
Monday, 'April 97 19••?..
Regular session of the, sumnicipal
council, all the membeasi present.The
wrais absent:
▪ • Correspondence, read as follows-
' Circular letter frOn, the chairman of
the Northern OUturid Nrc. Relief
Ciemmittee re sulscr1iption. H.‘.11,c1 over.
Letter from tha Bn:111 Engine Ot/Y,i
Seaferth, re Toad geadersi ,and Water
and pit.
• A petition wiats" •receivad anal read
front the owiners of farmlands, to haVe
same: detached froan the municipalty,
and annex -ed tio the7ewasinps of Sue-
phea and Hay. 1etitioi iLcd. _
Andrew Frackney complained of
haingWater In his cellar. Cemnission-
er l3issett reported having examined
111e, street drain and. foitad same arork -
jng .satisfactortily. • ••
Sey,aral, treks haviiig'41tfien.tut down,
tiioin 'alerra •the strelet't-- witho(nt
getting permisS•ion, eitaz,ens are warn,
ed thatthis isagaiost the, :Village By -
Law, and any persooldoing 'sib, is
to be fined. •
Ctizens• are also, wanded that here-
after all dogs and chicken's are to ciDai
securely housed ancg are tot to rtfa.
at large. Owners of dos should see
that 'their dlOg is weiring h 1923 dog
t.g, the same to the, securely fastened
t5 the, dog collar, and warn at
times; a (dog found . without a 1923
clog tag the owtner is subject .to a
suininiona before, a inagisitratle.
The report at the chairman of •the
•Board of Health, Mn C. 1-.I. Sande,rs,
for 1922 was read and •acepteti,on
mlotion .01 EllermIgtou and 1 rancts.
•-The "following accounIts were order-
ed paid --Cecil Ford; Work cemetery
3.0; Nlson. Vale„ ditto, 2.00; R. Mc-
Kenzie & Son, slaplies, c•emetery 339
Tones & May, -supplies library L50
passed on motion.ofsHouioiodrperoltenirkdDavis
Jos.
Fine Print Shirts $1.15 or 2 for '$2.25
• 100 Boys' Work Shirts 65c, 2 for $1.25
Men's Balbriggan nnderwear 90c quality for 75c
Stanfield's Fine 'Wool and Cotton underwear
••• $2.00 qualityfor $1.49 a garment.
13Iack Cashmere Socks, • • 49c pair
• Woe). Skirts many less than half price Starched Collars, reg 25c for • 19c, -
= Ladies' House Dresses Reg. • $2.00 for $1.49 Work Socks - • •25c pair
All Dinner Sets 15 per cent off
Ladies' Suits, Coats ,and Presses for Spring
• 10 percent off • "--1
iiderful Values in Shoes •
welt
Shoes @ $4.50
-toe best Goodyear
Boot. z Rubber work_Boot, 98
R1- Rubber Bootg,..@ $4.50; White Sole
Men's 85 0.. Ladies, Ru e * $
2.2755 mens fine round
dhilaonmsews @ 8
Boots @' •s $3.
bb r Boots @ $3.25;
15 -vvory_Boots $3,9
60 'Pin s if Shoes $3. Fine Two-tone Slippers @ $3.98
30 pair odd sizes reg $6.00 @ $2.50
• $5.00 I -Cil or Patent Slippers @ • $3.75
= Shoes a •
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Men's
= Ca best
= -•Wiqn'S @ welt
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$ 5 . 00 Goodyear Also many lines of Childreri's Slippers and Shoes
Brown; pair Canvass House Slippers @ • $1.25
ANDREW HICKS DENOUNCES
PRENEBER DRURY
Andrew Hicks, member for South
Huron in the Provincial HouSe and
U. F. 0. whip, created a sensation in
the province on Wednesday,, when
he declared that he could no longer
follow Premier Drury and lie chrg-
=- with the Liberal party for a fusion.
= Mr. Hicks' speech sPrung the great-
•-".'•-- est sensation that has been created
= in the House or the province in polits
ical circles in many years. Both
=Premier Drury and Wellington Hay
WAS GRAND SUCCESS
•
• The spring show held in Hensa,11
on Friday of last week was among
the best that ,has beeu held by the
•society. The different classes were
• fairly well represented and the qual-
ity of the animals shown were of ex-
ceptional merit.' The rair was held
on the Main Street and the thorough-
fare was lined with interested spec-
tators. The weather was a little chil-
ly for standing around. One •df the
special features was the boY's judg-
ing competition and the boys gave a
gciod account of themselves. Mr. J.
Young's turaout, consisting of Eng-
lish outfit and high steping hack-
ney was admired by all.
.• Following were the prize winner:
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HORSES
Clydesdale salllon-Robt. Mur
dock, John Miller.
Pereheron sta11ion2-H. C. Soldan,
ist and 2,fid.
Standard bred. stallion.- J. Decker
Jr ; T. Murdock; J. Decker Jr.
Heavy draft team -7 -Fred Ellering-
ton.
1-Ica,ivy draft 37year-old-WM. Mc-
Alister & Son;
Heavy draft 2 -year -old -Alex. Bu-
chanan, lst and 2nd.
Agricultural team -John Row-
cliffe, Geo. Anslow. •
Agricultural 3-year:old-- H.
Soldan, Earl Sroat.
• Agficultural • 2 -year-old- H. C.
Soldan, Win. Alexander.
Heavy draft or Agricultural colt --
Win. McAlister & Son. . •
• General purpose team -Wm. Ded
ker, Wm. Patrick. •
Carriage team -A. Rowcliffe, 2nd.
ingle ca,rriaKe horse -J. A. Man-
son & Son, Wm. Hyde.
Roadster team -Geo. Tlaquipson,
•Decker. ••
Single roaster-Robt. McLaren, A.
B. Bell, Geo. ArkseY.
• Jos. Burnie's special for bdst clyd-
,
esclale mare or gelding-Donacl
d the- latter with having -dickered R111:13's'
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Do You Wear Empress Slippers „ 1.ader of the .Liberal.party, have de-
-- ' . . ‘• = nied. ever having 'dickered for a fus7
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sop ijer .pair reduction off all our Stock of new Empreas Slippers for Spring. Don't 'Miss this • = ion. As a 'result Of the charges, the
Chance.' Premier has decided to go . to the
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• .• - • people and on hY), tine , lap
• - • ben set as election day.
!we.
10 per cent. on Clothing'
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10%discrint on all Men'Z and Boys' Suits andCoats on $ days•
ta,
Special
Tweed Rain Coats @ 8750; Blue Overalls $1.85; Odd Tweed Hats
@ $1.25
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Grocery Specials
Palmolive Soap 3 for 23c; Jelly Powders 3 for
23c; Lemon; Opera, or Peroxide Toilet Soap 4
for 25c; Lennox Soap 5 bars for $1.00; Prunes
2 /1.)s, for 29e; Matches 3 boxes 35e; •Salmon
Ib tins 2 for 25c.
Roam olti Sunday, April 22nd, at 615
= bniAtyllatOredlinvtiFtee'llcoiw'Isa mdMotEtxue•tteitrhaeneittifodvdfico7-
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pin., for the patiPOsfei of att , .,
dvine, worship in fames, St. 'Methodist
,...=.. hUrch. Caution No 1, Lonclon. wi I
march With the lecal brethren.
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The Premier Quartette of Victoria
•= College, will give an stertainment
= iu lames Stchurch iPridear, APO -
27th T1I6 Quartette is woll balan-
• ced and are highly spoken of. They
were at, Oshawa four times within
= a year. The St. Marys Journal -Ar-
gus says "The concert was a whirl-
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'wind' from beginning to end." Dr,
A new' became a favorite with the
Audience in his lintnorous readingS.
The monologues by 1VIr. Ca,yley 4io
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- S. Young's special for lest light
horse in harness -J. Young.
Owen Geiger's.- special for best
Clydesdale stallion-Robt. Murdock,
a,nd for best" Percheron stallion -H.
C. Soldan.
Wm. Stone's special for best Stan-
dard bred stallion -John Decker Jr.
E. Rannie's special fo,,est Agri-
cultural team ---John Rowcliffe.
Judge -Dr. N. E. Baker, TorontO.
Aged bull, Donald Park;
Ahi-deen Angus Bull, .Robt. Mc-
Laren.
Shorthorn Bull, Donald. Park;
Shorthorn Cow, lst and 2nd, N.
Pepper, •
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Shorthorn hefer, John Elder lst
and 2nd,, • , ,
Butcher'S steer O?\•heifer, Geo. In-
,.
A Silver Cup, donated by Dr. Peck
fey best Shorthorn. Female, Wm.
T. W. Parlmer & Son speCial for
host Shorthorn bull. DOnald. Park,
, • Hy, ,Smith, Hay, Judge.
Boys' judging cOmpetitien- id
Wm. • Taylor; 2nd, Gorden Elliott;
3r1, John Pepper; 4th, Allan Soldan
5th, Foster Ingrain; 6th, Casey Hud-
son.
I ' 25 CANS LOWE BROS. PAINT, ODD COLORS
55c per pint and $1.00 per quart.
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FOR ONLY
WEAR-EVEA'
This handy Sauce Pan with cover can be used every day for
stewing meats and vegetables. , i!•-•
Alliminum utensils are NOT all the same. "WEAR -EVER" uteniz--r"
sils save food and fuel. They give you years of faithful, enduring
service long after other utensils are worn out and disca.rded. •"v•e:
SEE. tlie difference -FEEL the clifferenoe-KNOW the differ-
nce,. between ordinary utensils and "WEAR -EVER."
Replace utensils that wear out,
• 'With utensils that WEAR -EVER
DOLLAR DAY'S • Low prices for
DOLLAR DAYS
prices on Ga,lva-
Galvanized Pails,
ized Tubs: No. 1,
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Extra, good value,
$1.35;
40c 45c 50c, 65e
1414._11 • No. g, $160. • . , „
100iRolls of roofing at $1.90, $2.50, $2.75,$4. and $5.
BIRD'S P.A.ROID ROOFING- LASTS LONGER.
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LOWE BROS.
HIGH STANDARD PAINT
• covers more •
75c,' $1.40, $2.65 and $,00.,
TiONWE BROS.
MELLOTONE
Flat Finish Paint
75c, $146, $2.65 and $5.00.
Johnston's Floor Wax 35 and 75e Colorite 25c
anin's
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• '"'N'ettn,Wergi''' T.FiSt1".; ;41'44, re,t,
.1".¢1,647.0.1Mralr11.51:_11SGRICNO,==.111AVE.Z.
,PESIMMIL
We haire a large stock of Specially_Selected field seeds of high ger-
mination and government standard quality for sale. Our Stock Consists
as follows: -
NO. 1' RED CLOVER, ALSIKE, WHITE AND YELLOW BLOSSOM •
SWEET CLOVER; IIIJBAN ANNUAL SWEET CLOVER; ALSIICE AND
TIMOTHY MIXED; KENTUCKY BLUE AND ORCHARD GRASS; MIL -
LETT, ONTARIOGROWN AD IMPORTED TIMOTHY SETS.D.
WIT agip.,SE)pl) BEANS SEED CORN soRoaum
••mANGEL AND TURNIP SEED
• LAWN GRASS, • GARDEN SEEDS, ETC.
We have a, limited quantity of Ontario grown Variegated Alfalfa
Seed, No. 1 Quality". This is one of the Most hardy varieties and is part
of the production of a field that has grown seed for ten consecutive years.
This leaves it thoroughly climatized. Anyone intending to SOW a field
of this variety should place their order early.
We have also a stook of No. 1, American. grown Alfalfa a hardy
variety that in previous years has proven successful here. Our price.
$1.00 per bus.
WE ARE 131.1XERS OF BEANS, CLOVER AND TEN/'1'1-1Y SEED,
HIGHDST MARKET PRICES. • •
DuToI-1 SET ONIONS AND ALL MINDS Or FARM PRODUCTS AT
•• WE I-IAVD A LARGE STOuK OF SPRING- MERCI-JANDISE, FOR
QUALITY, .A.ND PRIallS ()PR 'VALUES CANNOT BE BEATEN.
A REAL GOOD SELECTION IN ALL LINES. A C A.I.t opiciTED,
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•'Mr. and Mrs. Claris. Teal°, Mrs,
"680. Will€21botxml: -11r8- Mo- en' eral ere'latit TCreditoti
.,„d 250. . ,
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