The Exeter Times, 1922-3-16, Page 8A. STEWART
Tie More with tl� Lid:tle Price
Praotically all our Feb. Sale Prices will ceretinue tin L.5'th of
March. Abe) some, extra special prices on early Spring :Goods,
24c, the yard fog new 'perfect dye Ginghanns in the new half
inch dice patterns, plaids and .small neat checks.
m 1 yard f • swell range of, new English Ginghanm;:° two-
,,3c, tiey rdoa a. 1 g
tone cheeks, dice squares and blain ellambrays'
50c the yard for Anderson width Scotch Gingliams, famed the
world over for finish, and perfect collars. New up-to-date patterns.
30e the yard for purelinen towelling in plain and stripes;
regulri•f values 40c.
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Coates' 200 yard. Cottonoals tie each,
15c the yard for white Cotton, regular value 25e
24c the yard for the widest and best stripe and fancy flannelettes
r chintz and cretonnes some real swell patterns
30c the yard for new �
40c and $0e valuesin this lot.
Here's a Real One For $42.50
4 only finest English semi-porceleau Dinner Sets, with real
china cups and saucers in the new wide shapes, decorated in and
out. These sets could not be repeated at less than $4$.00.
Don't forget et we absolutely guarantee :to sell you Groceries
cheaper thanany house we know of.
3 plcges I\IoLaren's Jelly Powder for 25c.
3 bottles of best Extracts for 25c
6 lbs. of Rolled Oats for 230
60c the pound for our best Special Tea
2 cans of good pink Salmon for 25c
1 lb.: of Christie Soda Biscuits for 15c
7 large cakes of pure Castile Soap for 25c.
Kellog's Corn Flakes 10c package.
Let those come now who never came before and those who
always came conte more and more.
J. A.
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Market Report °-The roll:An s&•as
flea report of he Exeter. MO*
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corrected. ®yerr Wednesday,
'Wheat $137
Oats, 34c to 40e.
Barley 48c to •56e.
Manitoba Flour .$4.40
Family Flour $4,15.
Pastry flour $3,90
Shorts $1.75 per cwt.
Bran :$1,75 per cwt,'
Feed flour $2,10 ..
Creamery butter 43c.
Thiry batter 34.0 to 370
Eggs 24c
Lard 1,6c to 19c
Hogs $11.50
,hr•,,.fit&..: n,»..r-.. , 1014 :414e.kt:4At.
«0h max y�:
Is the right word for. This Store. Since the last issue Business
has been better. We saw many new, customers. Mr. Edison says
`Comparison is the Most Valuable ITa;bit you can Acquire. That
being so with phonographs why not with merchandise. We want
you' to compare quality and prices. We give more real value for a
Dollar than a Dollar buys elsewhere. We want you to visit this
store often. Don't buy unless you want to.
This week's Leader will be Fancy Salad
Bowls
LARGE SIZE, PRICED AT FROM $1.00 TO $1.50 IOC EAC1I
WHILE THEY LAST AT .........
JUST THE THING FOR EVERYDAY USE,
TRY A POUND OF OUR FANCY CHOCOLATES AT 39e
TRY A POUND. OF OUR SALTED PEANUTS AT 19c.
LEAVE ORDERS FOR FLOWERS ANYTIME
We will have a display of Easter Novelties and Easter Candies
soon. Buy Easter Goods here.
Powell's Bazaar
MUSIC EVERY DAY. GLAD TO SEE YOU. COME.
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CAN/EN Oi']EBIAN CHUB
Rev. 3famnee *cote, B. t1., lifinieter
10 a.in,e--Sunday School and Bible
Classes.
11 a.in.-Rev, Geo. McAlister, M.A,
7 p,m.--Union eervice in Mein St.,,
Methodist,:
Boy Sainte meet Friday evening
Friday, March 17 is St, Patrick's
Day.
Miss Pfaff spent Sunday , at her
home near Dashwood:
Mrs, M. E. Gardiner is visiting in
London for a few days.
Mr. Frank Handford, : son of Mr.
Jas. Ilandlord., is very seriously ill.
Mr. Gordon' Appleton is this week
moving into a Bourse on Mill street.
Mr. R. E. Southcott, of Toronto,
spent the week -end at his home here.
Mr, D. S. Tait, of Detroit, is visit-
ing with Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Christie.
The only way a reran can -find out
just what a woman thinks ee.. him ie
to make her angry.
Mr. Haldane Davis, of London, vis-
ited for a few days with Rev. A. A.
and Mrs. Trumper at the rectory.
Lieut, Parnell, of the Salvation
Ariny, is leaving Exeter and will give
his farewell message next Sunday.
When a man is reading a news-
paper account of a wedding he skips
the description of the bride's gown,
Roberta -"Don't you think, her
voice ought to be cultivated? Robert
"No, I think,it should be harvested."
A number of the men who served
with the 58th Batt., in- the late.. way
received their war, medals last week.
Mrs. J. Vale returned on Friday
last after visiting for several weeks
with her daughter, Mrs. Golby, in
London.
Some girls with those big, innocent
blue eyes and baby pouts are really
clever, while others are just as Stup-
id as they look.
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Canada's
Largest moors
Every customer realizes that Service
iIon wwith Quality, Cleanliness, 16 ®7,s. 4,
in every . pound rakes trading at all Dorn= -
inion Stores aP leasure.
Best quality 4 string brooms
"now Flake
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Can as
Corn Starch
14 bars P. dr, G, Comfort Surprise
Soap 1,00
Shirriff'sjelly
o'.± 3p. 25
GoldDust Corn
Meal 7 lbsr 25c.
Raspberry Jam
4. i.. tin 75c.
Machine Sliced
Breakfast
aCOIL 31c. l.`
eci, .l Blend Tea 45c. a pound
cial Mary Picl{„f()rd and Dotbread2 :�' ,.. a ,..
35c,
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Short.
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i ET.,I_C=ER ON SATIIIIDAY ALL ORDEMS Cb`iC:iJR "1.00.
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J'AlkIE$ STREET METHODIST
CRUBCR
' Rev. M. J". Wilson, B,A„ laaetor. =
11 a.m, -=-"The Book: of Life Events',' E
School and Bible =
3p.m.-SabbathS .,..�
Classes.
7 p.m, -"The Young- Women's Mar -;1=
riage Problem."
Congregational and Choir Singing
A11 welcome
MAIN ST. METHODIST CHURCH
Bev. Geo. McAlister, M. A.
(Phone 21, r3.)
11 a.m.-Union service in Caves
Presbyterian church.
3.00 p. m.Sunday School and
Bible classes.
7 p.m. -Union service with Caven
Presbyterian in Main St. Meth-
odist.,
BETHANY
Y. P.C.: A.
PREACHERS AND TEACHERS
TOURNAMENT
'Wednesday Night, March 15
at 7.80 p.m. the bowling tournnient
begins. There will be four teams.
as follows:
No. 1-lirr. Wethey, Trueman Elliott.
Wm. Lawson and T. O. Southcott
No. 2 -Dr. Roulston, W. C. Davis,
Geo. : Hind and J: M. Southcott,
No. 3 -Rev. ' G. McAlister, J. Hind,
Silas Reed and W. Gardiner.
No. 4 -Rev. M. J. Wilson, Lyle Sta-
tham, W. S. Cole and W. W. Ta-
man.
On Friday night another group
tournament. Get in your member-
ship in readiness.
We have given up eating cabbage
and onions daring Lent -we never
did like the darned things. -The St.
Thomas Times -Journal.
Miss Mary Andrews, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. \Vm. Andrews has been
quite seriously i11, but latest reports
are that she is improving slowly.
Mrs. -Amy returned Thome on Sat-
urday last from L'ondon where she
spent several days owing to • the ill-
ness of her mother-in-law, Mrs. Thos.
AinY_
Miss Mary McDougal,' who has
been assistant nurse in attendance
upon Mr. L. Hardy, leaves on Thurs-
day morning for her home ht Wing -
ham.
The town lights have not been on
since the big storm two weeks agog
and will not be for some timeyet and
all rural telephone service is dead.
St. Marys Journal.
Mr. W. H. Johnston, gave a - teni
perance address at Main street Sun-
day school on Sabbath afternoon lase
while Mrs. Cooanb, addressed the
James street school..
Mr. Andrew Campbell, who recent
1y sold his farm in Usborn.e, to Mr.
James Turnbull, will hold an auction
sale on Thursday, March 23. See
advt. on page four.
Mr. and hers. Nelson Prior, (nee
Miss Ordelia Vietor,) of Portage la
Prairie, Man., are spendingtheir hon-
eymoon at the home of the lady's
father Mr. Henry Vietor.---Mitchell
Advocate.
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About twenty members of the Sal-
, vat
ion ion Ariny'motored to Stratford on
1".
Monday to attend special evangelistic
services that are being held_ there.
!They found the roads in places in
very had. condition.
Mr. Chris. Luker is able to be out
again after ,being. confined 'to: the
house the result of an accident;
While in the act of closing a car door
he was struck in the leg by a board
Causing a nastywound.
Mr; A. Hamilton, of Roland, Mau.,
and Miss V. Gardiner, of Clearwater,
Man., who have been visiting with
relatives and friends in this commun-
ity for the, past three months left
Monday for their homes.
Twenty years ago we find that the
enormous grant of 350,000 was given
by the Dominion government to the
wharf at St. Joseph. "Where Oh
where is that little wharf gone," "Oh
vriiere; oh, where is it now?" --Zur-
ich" Herald.
Rev. Jas, Foote was again confined
to his bed lath: week owing to illness.
Theservice in. Caven ;church on Sab-
bath, morning last was conducted by
Mr. Hy. Strang, the evening service
being withdrawn. We are glad to
line' that Mr. Foote ,ib improving.
The remains of the late Mrs.`Elsie,
1t:ged 06, notice of whose deathap-
peared in
p-peared-in the •Tunes last week, were
taken to Fingal on Friday last for in:-
tera:2en't. Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Ander-
son, of towo,•and then" daughter Mrs:
Vene,tAdair, of Brantford, aeconipanied
remain,, Mrs, Vroomaii return-
t:r town and vis.i.Yd for a fow clays
lautikim
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SALVATION ARMY SERVICES.
Services in the Public Library next
Sunday.
11 a.in. Holiness meeting
7 p.m. -Salvation meeting
2.30 p.m. -Sunday. school and Bible
class and special sand tray for
primary class.
Cottage meeting in
Tuesday night..'
North
End
on
FARMS FOR SAI;E OR RENT-
-100. acres, lot 10 c'on, 9, Hay Town-
ship, and the nortilnhaIf lot 8 and
south 1A lot 9, on the 8th con. Hay
Township. 75 'acres; will be sold or
rented separately. Easy 'terms..Ap-
ply to T. J. Wilson, London Adver-
tiser, London, Ont.
R•ESiDENCE FOR SALE_
A. very desirable property, -eight
room brick house, with bath, furnace
and electric light, in good condition.
Good stable -good well. Four lots
of rand, with trees and small fruits.
Apply O. C. Ward,`Main St. Exeter.
For Sale -Two acres of choice gar-
den land in Exeter. Apply to Thos_
Laing.
Yearlings For Grass -We have
pasture for a number of cattle for the
summer. Apply to II: Kyle, R. R.
No. I, Woociham,
Word has been received by Mr. E.
Nestle, of Usborne, of 'the death at
Cavalier, N.D., of Mr. Chris, Kibler,
a former resident of Crediton. Mr.
Kibler died in December last at the
age of 63 years. He suffered a pax-
alytic:stroke and died a few' days af-
ter. His widow, six sons and two
daughters survive: -"Mr.= • Kibler left
Crediton for North Dakota about 30
years ago.
attention. • Phone 26w
PHONE 1
PHONE 4134.
A Arrivals for -► rIl
''Misses' and Ladies' New Spring Coats
It is a real pleasure to show the new Spring Coats. The styles are
snappy.. The cloths are greatly improved over last seasons' and prices are
much lower, Come in andtry thern on. •
410 'INCH ALL WQOI SERGE
Just the thing for dresses, in col-
ors of Brown and Blue, an all -Wool
Serge 40 -Inches wide in good quality
at per yard 85e.
36 INCH BLACK SILK
This beautiful Black Messaline
Silk is 36 inches wide, . is splendid
weight has fine even weave and is
guaranteed to give satisfaction to the
wearer, Our Special Price is per
yard 32.50.
Boys'9 Youths' and Men's, Clothing
New Clothing at lower prices. You will want a new suit for Easter'
This season we have a much larger range than last. The clothsare bet-
ter. have xeat values in Boys' Suits for school 'at: $6.50,
. Wesome � ,
$8.50 and $11.00,
COMFORTERS CHINTZ
36 inches wide in Floral and' Pale=
ley patterns. Six good patterns to
choose froin.at per yard 30e.
NEW HOUSE bRESSES
This week we' are showing.a new
range of inexpensive house dresses
and aprons which we offer at popu- •
- lar prices;_ At $2.00, $2.25 and $3..
Wall Papers
Gar; your papering done before the paper hangers are .too busy.
Our stocks are • larger than ever. ...any. new designs and colorings, A,
few of :last season's papers at great reductions.
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1.R. CARLING F, A0
Barrister, Solicitor, Notary
Public, Conveyancer.
Solicitor for the Maisons Bank,
etc.
Invest your funds in Vic-
, tory, Dominion of Canada, 3
Provincial and Municipal
Bonds.
Legal investment for Trust
Funds.
At existing prices; from 6
per cent to 7 :percent car be
obtained from these bonds.
Orders received by me.
x'L Money to loan at lowest
°rates";:of interest.
OFFICE
Carling Block, Main Street,
EXETER, ONT.
and Baggage
ANYTHING YOU HAVE TO MOVE
WE MOVE IT REASONABLY
MOTOR TRUCK AND HORSE DRAY
AT YOUR SERVICE
AUTO LIVERY
Ilorsc and Livery in ,Connection.
Bagshaw & Easton
: A. E. TENNANT
Veterinary Surgeon
1-
Offiee-McDonnell'S
Sales Stables on
,lohn St. Phone calls receive prompt
The Main St. Epworth League
were given a treat by Mr, Sann'l.
Ross
on Tuesday evening. Mr. Ross
told of his experiences in the wild
and woolly west. He related many
of the hardships through which lie
as a°homesteader, went; of how he
was lost in a blizzard, and of hieing
so nearly paralyzed with cold that he
had to pace: up and down an empty_
shack to keep from freezing. Last,
but not, least, how he became a resi-
dent of Exeter; and''a member of
Main" street church.:
FOR SALE -A number of choice
Yoi•lishire .Sows due to farrow foree
part of May. Apply Ernie Thompson
Bell phone, R. R. No. 8, Parkhill. 3t
CONTRACTING -After being out of
business for nearly two years I am
prepared to contract on Carpenter
work', large or small jobs of every
cleseriptio:ii. Special attention to
hardwood floors _ Plans drawn and
estimates given free of charge, Caleb
Heywood
VILTEIMILMEEVIIIM
"he Le din' .;r F..urn. tore
Baler
Funeral Director And Embaltitee
Facilities and Service Unsurpassed
SPECIAL 'ATTENTION GIVEN TO FUNERAL DIRECTING
FINEST MOTWi I3EARSIP AND: UP-TO-DATE EQUIPMENT
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0,eleRA HOtJ;SY III CJ�CIt
PHONE, 74x; Night call 74W
You. Can Look Your Best
WITHOUT BEING EXTRAVAGANT BY WEARING
T:A MAN'S MADE -TO -MEASURE SUITS
EVERY SUIT OR GOAT IS MADE TO MEET THE REQUIRE-
MENTS OF THE INDIVIDUAL FOR WHOM IT IS MADE. STYLE,
FIT, WORKMANSHIP AND FABRIC .ARE JUST WIIAT IS 'RE-
QUIRED. BEST OF ALL OUR PRICES, MEAN A SAVING THAT
ARE RARELY .DUPLICATED.
Two Pant Suits for $22,00`.
GOOD TWEED SUIT FOR 318.00 AND UP
, NEW SPRING OVERCOATINGS
WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE HOUSE OF HOBBERLIN AND
FASHION CRAFT CLOTHES.
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CLUBBING LIST.
Exeter Times $1.50 a year; $2.00.
to the United States. •
Times and Toronto Globe $6.25
Times and Nail & P I
•
Empire
6.25
Times and London Advertiser 6.25
Times and London Free Press 6.25
Times and Toronto Star G.25
Times and Farmer's Advocate 3.00
Times & Family Herald & W.S'3.40
' 3.0 �
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Tunics' and Montreal Witness
Times and Farmers Sun 2.90
Times and Christian Guardian 3.40
TIM es and Canadian Farm 2.90
Times & Canadian Countryman 2.90
Times and Presbyterian ..,.3.90
The above publications may be
obtained by Times subsciebersin any
combination, the pirce for any pub
lication being the figure given, less
$1.50, representing the 'price of The
Tines. ,
These prices are for addresses in
Canada or Great Britain.
Good glasses 1f you need tbeni
Goon advice if ,yo!a don't.
Y.
WARD, D.C., Optometais
EXETER
New ",iron pumps ab in.
stock. Iron or wood 'pereps repair-
ed; wells pumped out or eica•ned.'
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Phone 115
NOTICE
1f you feel you cannot afford. . a
new Suit ,this spring;,:but you would
like to look.: just as good as the fel,-•
low" who buys a new suit, you can do
so just by letting
T. H. ELLIOTT
Clean, Press and Repair that old one
Of ydurs. 1 also dye and dry, clean.:
Ladies' or Men's Suits.
DR: JOHN 'WARD ::
Chiropractic & Electi"ncal Treatniente
for Chronic'' and Nervous Diseases.
Spectacles scientifically fitted. Hours
to4,appointment.
10 to 12, 2 and by appoi
Office -William and Sanders Sts.
Phone 43.
Cochrane
MachineWorks,--(!,.7."
Cylinders re-groucd and rings and
pistons fitted.
Grinder Plates re -ground .
'BUSINESS GROWING -
Owing to our rttpiclly growing
business, we aro now located in :the
large brick garage: on Janney St. just
off Main. We are fully equipped:
witln the best, machinery including
scetyline gas welding outfit. We core
prepared to repair all makes of Mars'
dria :other inachiiiery. Cars requir
ed ,k
i•e rains . , r .iron.;,.
n g 1 »tor „ri%'ree. All
guai^anteed.- Deices rr.oeee-el";