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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1921-11-10, Page 8steinatilMEMMOMIl EIONE 16, PHQ]4E 1.6. . A. S T WA T "THE: BIO STORE WITH, THE LITTLE PRICES. d acs' .rid isles' . Wint r° 9 o,t The, prices are greatly reduced, The, styles are new. Ever)' Coat ,Must be sold, you CAN SAVE DOLLARS. So don't delay in making a selection from our Big and Up -to -Date Stock, Stripe Flannelette Mill Ends of good Stripe Flannellette in nice weight, pink: and blue stripes, also dark grey pattern.. This is a Good, Heavy Cloth worth 30c yard regular; Sate Price 20c per yard. • 8tanflelds Underwear Red and Blue Label; All sizes. The same old quality at Ralf Last Year's Price. Grocery Specials BEST ROLLED OATS 240 • 6, lbs for G LOOSE LAUNDRY STARCH, per pound .,, SILVER GLOSS STARCH 11C Per package PURE LARD. 3 lb. pail for CASTILE SOAP, Long Bar PUFFED WHEAT 560 17° 150 BROOMS 44 c 4 strings . PURE. BULK COCOA, 1C Per.pound.....,.. .... . .... , CASTILE SOAP 9c 7 bars for ., CANADA CORN STARCH 9C per package mt" TEA, SALADA & RED 8C ROSE, per pound PALMOLIVE SOAP, 3. 23C Cakes for SEEDLESS RAISINS 7c per lb. SPECIAL BLEND COFFEE °,�8c per lb, a�� KELLOGG'S CORN 48c FLAKES, 5 pkgs. for CORN SYRUP, five pound 48C can LAUNDRY SOAP, All brands, 10 bars for .,", RAISINS, SEEDED, 680 24° Per pound .................... RED SALMON, 1 -lb cans 29C for 35c. -Fancy Sweet Biscuits, 9Qlc assorted, per lb. LAY Sugar, Best Granulated 100 pounds for $8.20 10 ,9 39 84 HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR ALL PRODUCE. A. Stwart n Up-to®date Furniture Stock. Funeral Director & Embalmer License No. 447. Auto Hearse and Horse Equipment OPERA HOUSE BLOCK A S Wt`M4P:ni:' IN PHONE, 74J; Night call 74W Miss Louise Amy visited rela- tives in Brantford for several days. Mrs. 11'I. E. Gardiner has returned after visiting with relatives in Essex and Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. James Jewell Spent Thanksgiving with 11Ir. and Mrs. W. McAlister at Mt. Brydges, Mrs. J. Jarrott returned home on Tuesday after a pleasant trip thru the tTest, going as far as Vancouver. , Miss Griesbach, of Collingwood, who is known as Dianah of the Sun Sisters' page in the Toronto Sun, will address•a meeting in the Town Hall, next Tuesday eve in the interests of the community Iaundry. ` The pro- moters of the laundry now have al- Most enough stock subscribed for to go on with ,the undertaking. Mr. Newman Hardy has returned home after spending the past two years with his brother, Earl, at Mc- Connell, Man. Found A place where four -string brooms can be bought for 45c. These brooms will, be sold at this price for one month only beginning October 27th. We are offering special bargains Each week. WILSON'S GROCERY Cash and Carry Phone 56. Stores, Ltd. Specials tor Thursday, Friday & Saturddqq J ,f CHAIN GROCERY STORES OF CANADA SUGAR: 10 lbs. for .. .,. 85c;....100 lbs. for $8.25 TOILET PAPER, 6 rolls for 255 2.1ii 23c 17c ROLLED WHEAT, 4 lbs, for CHEESE, per pound CREAM SODAS, per pound. TRY OUR TEA, 3 lbs. for ..., BROOMS, CORN STARCH, 2 packages :x1;.00 43c Cream -of Wheat, 4 lbs.......n2.5o 24 lbs. Flour. :$1.04 r Lad ' rs�',rr•e Lard, 2 lbs.... ,35c s''Lvle's Golden Syrup.. ,•. . .,Oc Choice Prunes, lb. 5c :'amenia, 3 pkgs; 23c i,`resliround Coi'fee g !3S)t; No. 3 Pail Shortenin 'ie g> Sliced Bacon, lb. • 35e Rolled Oats, 5 lbs. .... 20:, Baking Powder, 1 lb. .....,.... 21e Bulk Dates, 2 lbs.......,....". 25e Vanilla, bottle ftc, 3 -lb. tin Pork & Beans 1-1b. tin Salmon 17e Cor . �•��esa1�; ,5 lb, s. 2.5c Mincemeat, lb: , Seedless Raisins, lb- 27c Corn Flakes, 5'k •s.'i^ n f�. ,..z.c 5=Ib, pail Syrup yrul s•S9C allL}e ad N i' a 'pue,�day Thui�d.i and �''. yua ttti clay' 10c oat! TM c EX-,ETER TIMES. Market Report 4 --The f01101flutt ir' the report 01 the. Exeter Market corrected everY Wednesday., Wheat 90e. Oats 34c to 40e. Barley 48c to 55c.. Manitoba flour .$3,90, Family flour 3,80, Shorts, X1.40 per cwt. Bran 81.30 per cwt. Feed flour 1.80, Creamery butter 42 to 45e. Dairy butter 36c. Eggs 40e to 60c. Lard 20c. Chickens, under 4 lbs.; 10c. Chickens, 4 to 5, lbs., 14c. Chickens, over 5 lbs., 18c. Hens, under 4 lbs., 9c. Hens, 4 to 5 lbs., 12e. Old roosters. 9c. Dressed ducks 20c. Ducks 14c. Geese 13c. Geese, dressed, 19c. Turkeys, dressed, 33e. Hogs $8.00. o4,4 000044®il44d'as• **41,/•••♦ g LOCAL • 644041414.1 si••ae/1R Keep December • 7th open for Citi- zens' Relief Committee play . "Mrs. Temple's Telegram:" A real: treat in store. Mr. E. Howald spent Monday in Zurich. Mr, Alex. Stewart, of London, was in town Monday, Miss Reta Rowe visited in,.London on Thanksgiving. Mr. Will Davis spent the week- end in Ingersoll. Miss Rose Lamport spent Thanks- giving in London. Mr. Ed. Davis, of Forest, was home over the holidays. Miss Stella Gillies is visiting Miss Lillian Boyle in Toronto. Mr. Ronald Witwer spent ,Thanks- giving in Galt and Kitchener. Mr. Frank Sweet, of -Sarnia, spent the holidays with his parents. Miss Emily Dinney, is visiting for a couple of weeks in London. Mr. Hy. Fuke, of Toronto, spent the holidays with his .parents. Mr. Silas McFalls, of ' Aylmer, spent the week -end at his home here. Mr. Archie Davis, of Toronto,- spent oronto ,spent the holidays with his parents Mr. Beverley Acheson, of Wood- stock spent Thanksgiving in London.; Miss Ruby Treble, of Toronto, vis-, ited with her parents, over the Week- end. eekend. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Quance and son visited over the holidaye_in Hen-, sail. Mr. and Mrs, Will Sweet, of Lon- don, visited relatives over the holi- days. Mr. Russell Balkwill, 'of Toronto, spent Thanksgiving at his home here. Mr. Will Strang, of London, spent Thanksgiving under the parental roof.- Mr. and Mrs. Fred May and ° son Warren, spent Thanksgiving at Mit- chell. Miss Alice Vincent, of Stratford, visited with her -parents over Thanks- giving. Miss Greta • Harness visited Sun- day and Monday with relatives at Zurich. Mr. Melville Gladman, of London, spent the holidays under the parent- al roof. Mrs. Claxton, of Detroit, is visit- ing at the home of Mr: and Mrs. W. W Taman. Miss S. Gregory, of Brantford, spent the Thanksgiving holidays with. her mother. Mr. E. A. Follick has returned home ,after spending'severaI weeks in St. Marys. Mr. Hy. Gould,: of Windsor, visit- ed his mother, Mrs. Rd. Gould, over the holidays. Mr. Geo. Penhale visited Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Crittenden at Blyth over Thanksgiving: Mr. Allan Hobbs, of Galt, visited his sister, Mrs. T. 0.. Southcott, over Thanksgiving. Miss Vera Jones, of °~>Stratford Normal, spent the holidays under the parental roof. Miss Ruby Wood, of Thedford, spent Thankgiving with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Wood. Mr. and Mrs. H. Nugent, of Lon- don, spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Chapman. Mr. H. W. Doerr spent Thanksgiv- ing at Mitchell and was accompanied home by Mrs. Doerr and child. Mrs. S. Fitton and little grand- daughter, Jean, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Fitton hi Toronto. Dr. Mary Johnston, of Hamilton. visited h erntsgree ,"Mr. n and Mrs. W. H. Johnston over Thanksgiving. Mr. Jos. Davis, 'of Merlin, spent the holidays with his parents. Mrs. Davis accompanied him back to Mer- lin. Mr. and Mrs, Kaplansky of Kit- chener, y it chener, motored over and spent Thanksgiving at the home of Mr. W. Ilowey. Mrs, (Dr.) J.W. Browning spent the Thanksgiving holidays with her daughter, Mrs: .0. Becker, of New Hamburg. • • Mise . s s'Ilele n Ecclestone and Mar- ., bar et ~MeTagg, of art ,. Toronto; visited Mr. and Mn."rJ Hubert, Jo'" x�es oven' :.,. 9( •Thanksgiving. I" :� 'ith the Churches CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH'. Rev. lames Foote, B. A.; minister 10 a.m.--Sunday school and , X3ible Classes. The morning service will be with- drawn in favor of Main Street Anni- ver'sarY P.m. -"The Smallest Amounts." . The Mtiste; Boy Scouts will meet at the church . Saturday evening at 7:30. `JAMN7S• STREET!:HODIST Rev. M..1.• Wilson, B.A., 'castor. 11 a,m.-The Minister. 3 p.m. :Sunday School and Bible Classes,. • • p.m. -:Withdrawn for :Main St. anniversary. At James St. find a hearty welcome. Inspiring;. music. Caine. MAIN ST. METLODIST CHURCH Rev., Geo. McAlister, M." A. :(Phone 21, r3.) ANNIVERSARY ' Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Preacher: Rev. J. Edwin. J. Millyard of Sarnia.: Special music by the choir. 3 p.m. -Mass meeting in the Sun- day school. BETHANY Y.P.C.A. Dont miss • it! Pumpkin Pie and Ice Cream Social,- Friday, November 11th, at 8 p.m: Programme of 20 minutes, competition in sports. A charge of..25.cents to cover expenses only. Open to all who wish to come. SALVATION AIIMY SERVICES. Sunday -Town Hall, 11 a.m. Holi- ness meeting; 2.30 p. m. Sunday School; 7 p.m. ` Salvation meeting. Open air service at 3 p.m. in the North End. ' - Tuesday, '8 p:m., Cottage meeting home of Mrs. Webster in the North End'hur'" Tsday and Friday, Hensall, Centralia and Crediton visited. Capt. MacGiIli.vray Lieut. Parnell CARD -OF THANKS. ' The executive of the Exeter Plow= men's Association desire to express their appreciation ,to the ladies of -the Exeter i1.E.o. for the efficient .mariner in which. lunch was served at .the, plowing match, and also to any others whojielpedto make the plowing match a success. STRAYED - ;:From M. Elford's grass farm, south of Quinton's swamp, two yearling October heifers one black, one spotty red and white, with slit at bottom of left ear. Any one knowing of. their whereabouts kindly communicate with Chas. Johns, R.R. 3, Exeter, 'Phone 44r5, Kirkton. A meeting of the Exeter •Commun- ity'Laundry shareholders - will '• be held on -Tuesday' evening, November 15th in the Town- Hall: "Dianali;" editor of the Sun• Sisters' page, will speak on the laundry. A. cordial invi- tation is..extended'to all in sympathy with the movement. • • HOUSE FOR SATE -Good, frame house and lot situated on Station street for sale; good • well water, stable, fruit trees, etc.', on premises. For particulars apply. to Julius So- kolof, Junk Dealer, Exeter. STRAYED -From lot 6, conces- sion 5, onces-sion5, Usborne, a two -year‘ -old steer, red and white,,,dehorned. 'Anyone knowing of its whereabouts kindly communicate with Times office. Mr. Will Edmunds spent the holi- days at Thedford. Miss' Curliss spent the holidays at her home at Bolton. N Mr. Millar spent the holidays at his home at Rodney. Missl G adys Ftarvey, of Loudon, was home for Thanksgiving. Miss Vosper and Miss Sanders spent the holidays in London. Mr. Will Amos of Stratford spent Thanksgiving'at his .home here. Mr. Ferguson visited at his home in Teeswater Sunday and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. - W. J. Verity, and daughter, Miss Millicent, of Brant- ford, spent Sunday and Monday with Mrs. Rd., Pickard. Mrs. W. F. Newell, of ^Stratford, has been visiting her parents, Mr. and ` Mrs' ` Thos. Bissett. Mr. Newell spent- Thanksgiving here. Mrs. (Dr.) -Gray, and little daugh- ter of Montreal,: and Mrs. Dredge of London, spent Sunday and Mon- day with their aunt, Mrs. Chas. Gid - ley. . Mr. and iIrs. P. L. Elworthy and two. Children of London, visited at the home of the former'ssister;• Mrs. E. 3'. Horney, Simooe St., over the holida y. • -Mrs. N. Crawfbrd,of ' Hamilton, ri tong and Miss Slade, of Grand Bend, were home a t the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Jones over the Thanksgiving holidays..• Several 'members of theBank of Commerce Staff were ,away - for the Thanksgiving holidays. Mr. J. Flann ,was at Windsor;. H. J. Wens: bourne at Toronto and 3', C. Ran- i at Seafarth. TfURSPAZ XVNoVE's/ram 10,, .0021. �11111IIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIMIIUIIIIIIIIIIIiilllllllllllllillllllllll@11111IIIIIIIIIIiIII IN - - -�---- ., ,.- _, ..I I _ ! II II(IIIIIIIIII�lllllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII•alillll�llllll� SOi T ICOTI BROS.�'" PIETONI9 184. 1.0.01011 .10040 PHONE 1$4. 1r)' ladies' Co .10.1140 mown Another shipment arrived on Monday. These.. Coats have Fur Collars and are Fur Lined. Popular prices are $35.00 to $45.00, We are offering a few specials at $15.00. Youths•' and Men's Overcoats We are showing some very smart styles in Boys', and Men's Over- coats. The price that we are quoting should interest you. HANSON'S ALL -WOOL SOCKS The greatest sock made for tobe worn with heavy shoes.' They come in three weights:'. 31/2 lb. size 75c 4 lb. size 9Oc'' 5 lb. size $1.00 ALL LINEN TOWELING The first all -linen toweling we ' Mike had for some time. Easily washed and splendid for roller tow- cling. Per yard, 35c. BLEACHED TABLE LINEN Three special values in table linen in very neat patterns at per yard, 65c, $1.25 and $2.25. NEW DRESSES AND ODD SKIRTS This week we have on display a fine range of odd skirt and dresses: These are at very popular prices, We invite you to see them. STANFIELD'S UNDERWEAR Once worn you will want no other. It'wears well washes well, and the price this season is very low. Red Label, Hach $2.00. DOMINION RUBBER BOOTS, Every pair is guaranteed' to give satisfaction. They are now selling at the old price. Per pair, $5.00. = So uth ac.)tat. =a iIBIHIIIIIIIIIIInniI@11 millllllll@IIIIIIIIIllill@I -1 Ili@Illllllllllllllllll611111IIIII@Ifllil11111illlllill111191111111111Iilmll@iIIIIIIIIIIHrr I. R. CARLING B.A. -"I Barrister; Solicitor, Notary' Public, Conveyancer. Solicitor for the Molsons Bank, ^ ,y etc. Invest your funds in Vic- tory, Dominion .pf Canada, Provincial and, Municipal Bonds. Legal investment for Trust Funds. At existing prices, - from 6 per ,cent to 7• per cent can be obtained from. these bonds. Orders received by lire. Money to ; loan at lowest rates of interest. OFFICE- Carling Block, Main Street, EXETER, ONT. MUMMEMMEMMIZMIMMMUNO APPLE BUTTER AND CIDER. The 0. K. 'Cider Mill will operate Thursday and Friday of each week until further notice. Phone 115. S. J. V. Cann Your storage battery needs spe- cial attention at this tfme of the year. We have space 'equipment for. properly taking care of batteries over winter. Let -us take 'care of yours. -W. J. BEER. .LOST -In Exeter a small yellow covered note book -in which general accounts and information is kept, some of it written in a foreign lan- guage. Finder' kindly leave at The Times Office. New iron pumps and fittings in stock. Iron of, wood -•pinups repair- ed; wells pumped out or 'cleaned.,s. J. V. QANN, ',EXEtER -P-hone 115. ":FOR ' SALE - Base -burner coal strive with oven. In good condition. Apply at Times Office. ' A. E. ALMOND the noted eyesight specialist of To- ronto w,,ll be at the•,'Centrai_Hotel, Exeter, on November 4th and 5th. We are agents in Exeter for the Appleford Counter Check Book Co. Place your order through the Times. Callus up and we will be glad to show you sampled. Dray and Baggage ANYTHING YOU HAVE TO MOVE WE MOVE IT REASONABLY MOTOR TRUCK AND ORSE DRAT AT .T YOUR SERVICE AUT; O LIVERY HORSE AND LIVER: Ior'se anti Livery in Connection:' Ba'shlaw & "Easto'n 1 a "o'th'e s For M e n Who Would be Well Dressed We have,a wide range of Suitings from -which to pick your Fall and Winter Suit. Prices' are down considerable. DORSALIYO AND KING HATS. A good range of the latest Hats and Caps. SHIRTS AND _NECKWEAR. We have a specially attractive line in Men's Shirts. 'Also Ties and Collars in the newest shades and shapes. UNDERWEAR. You will soon be thinking of heavier underwear. We have the' different weights for cooler weather. Combination and two piece. READY-TO-WEAR SUITS -AND OVERCOATS. A wide range of, nifty up-to-date Suits and Overcoats. Come in and look' them over. TAMA 1 -t 'PHONE a - DR JOHN:. WARD has successfulpassed the Board of Optometry and is licensed to test eyes and fit eyeglasses. Chiropractic and Eledtrical treatments for Chron- ic and Nervous Diseases. Hours 10 to 12 and '2 to :5 and by appoint- ment., Office corner of William and Sanders streets. Cochrane Machine ' Works Cylinders re -ground and rings and pistons fitted. Grinder Plates re -ground " T. IL ELLIOTT IS OUT FOR BUSINESS My aim is -Your patronage, My motto -Service to the public. PRICES Ladies' Suits, cleaned and pressed d $1.50 Men▪ 's, Suits,ressed only y .75 lUlen's suits, ' cleaned 'and ' pressed • ..:.. $1.00 to $1.50; Ladies suits dyed• 4,5 ye I1Y ri s'svi tl.; dyed:.......... Y cl4..00 $ Ladies' suits dry cleaned . $2.00 Men's suits dry cleaned r $2.00 Ladies'ti.over o e ,ate dry.,cleaned $2.00 Men's •overcoats dry cIeaned.. $2.00 I" do . all kind or re ti irra g. I also have the' agency for the I orest.City Lannd-ry,, J.iondon, Ont' At your service. Wear a' Flanders Poppy ON ARIVIISTICE• DAY, NOV. 11th in honor of the men who fought so bravely and in memory of those who'. died that we might live: R. N. Rowe' Funeral Director and Embalmer. Phone 205 and 20W. A. E. TENNANT Veterinary Surgeon Office --McDonnell's Sales Stables on JOhn St. Phone calls receive prompt attention. Phone 26w THE EXETER TIMES Subscription rate $1.50 a year. ADVERTISING RATES Display Advertising -Made knows on application: Stray Animals ----One insertion 50e" three insertions for $1.00 Farm or Real Estate for saleOc. month of f each insertion for one o our insertion. Miscellaneous) rete iia nerug articles of not arore- than five lines, 'Per Sale. To Rent Wanted, each insertion '50c. Lir®t, and found locale 25c. Local readingnotices os etc.' I be 'er line ;per„ lnse tion P, �. I` - . Vo� notice', �lee�>. than 25c:.Oaed of Thanks ,50�:6 Aire io " t nsa. sales s $3> for nue insertion, a''d t1 $15p for ea �. 0h sirb "d s i18nf in- eertioiz itunder five inches pian -length. Legal advertising; .100 and 5e line. -~ uy