The Exeter Times, 1922-3-23, Page 8•
TIMES
'1'11U
DAY, 11
2tir l 1»z
w
A T :ART
The Big Store with the Little Price
T
• t i 11 t
herereadyfor' of e
Ot.i N ow Spring i l.ig Stock . isall 4 your
Prices are flinch lower a: dollar goes a great deal farther than a year.
T1 e New Wall Papers are very artistic, ---Soft Blended Color's
suitable for every room in the house, ---15e; the Roll for some very
neat Chintz patterns suitable for Bedroorns,-----20c'the Roll for fancy
floral over effects suitable for Living rooms, --25o and 30c for a
lovely range of Parlor and Hall Papers, -50e the Roll for very Ex
ctilsive ;Patterns suitable for Parlors,-Wewould like to'show you
our New Papers.-
New Ligoletims are all in. We havice : a good range of New
Black and floral over patterns 2 and 4 yards wide.
LADIES' SPRING' COA'T'S
eBlacl;.s
In all - the leading shades Sands-�-'"CaiikTBs -Br w is o' i a and
Braids and Embroidery Trimmings, --$19,00 to $35.00.
New Homespun Suitings- for the Ladies -56 inch wide in every
leading .in shade. Pore wooland real values
,$3,95 Extra :Special Ladies' Black Pumps with o1• without Buckles.
clear-
ing
7.50
Doligoltt and Patent leather, regular values up to '.� c
ing at $3.85.
98c $1.25 and $1.50 three new Corset Bargains much below
regular pricee.' Ask to see them.
35c or 3 for $1.00 Union Towels. All -Tanen one way, Slightly
soiled; regular value 65e; Clearing 3 for $1,00.
Can't beat our Groceries; Can't
'- . e beat em Al.
3 pkges, McLaren's Jelly Pow-
ders 25e
10c a pkge, - for I(ellog's Corn
Flakes
3 Bottles Best Extract for 25c
6 lbs` Rolled. Oats for 25e
12c pkg for Shredded Wheat
6 pkges. Best Toilet Paper for
250.
1 lb Pure Cocoa for 14c
3 pligs ,4ninionia for 23c
2 pkgs Lux Tor 23c
1,1c Box Dutch Cleanser
10e Box for Corn Starch
15e a lb for Christie's Sonia
Biscuits
2 Gans Real Good Salmon for
25e
10e a Box for Excelsior Dates
Market Report r -The followlar 11
the report of the Z Teter Mirkst
corrected Avery 'Wednesday.
Wheat1,3.7
Oats 34e to 40c.
Earley 48e to 55C.
Manitoba Flour $4,40
Family Flour $4,15e
Pastry flour $3.90
Bran $1,65 per cwt.
Shorts $1,65 per ewt.
'Peed flour $2.10
Creamery butter 43c.
34c to 37e
Dairy butter
Eggs 240
Lard 16c to 19e
kiogs $12,25
'With the„Churches
(ai l INii 'il'milliillilnllliiiilllialilllilillllliili llilliiliillillllili VIII lil iilllliil liii1lii iI i w , �...
Ll l I M l l l i ll iilllil�Iliilllililllilllllilii�iL
SOUTHCOTT BROS.
OAVEN PlIE,SJ'YTEIRAN CHURCH
Rev'. J-amlee Poete, B. A., ;Mlntster =,:
10 a;nt,-SundaY School and Bible E.
.....
Glasses, ,....;
11 a. al,---'U,nion Service in Main St.
111ethod+ist'Chttreli. I Cor, VI, 13.
7. P. in, Union Service in Caven
Church,
Boy Scoutcneet� Friday- evening
HONE 1,84:.
PHONE
r
s
4 �
1
1
You will be wanting a New Suit for Easter. We are showing
some very smart Models. The Cloths are good and prices much
lower than last season's. Splendid range of Boy's Clothing at $6.50
$8.50 and $9.50,
0
*r3s-&4b*fiS+344+4idw. r***.'®+•
LOCAL
ewar.
0.4
This -'week we want you to know that we have received new .1
stocks as below listed. 'We also want to tell you that there's a
big event coining for patrons of this store early in April. . Yotr take
no risk in buying at this store. A child buys at the same price as -,
the . parent. Make your cash spin out by bu3*ing.. here. Our' nier-
chandise will stand the test of comparison:
Some of the new stocks:
SHO- v POLISH NEST EGGS i1I:;,RBLES CUPS AND SAUCERS
11101USE TRAPS TOOTH PICKS PAPER FLOWERS
IRON HANDLES SHOE BRUSHES BROOMS WHISKS
DISH MOPS
BROKEN 02�E\, SODAS FRESH FRO.1z THE FACTORY.
Our'Le..der this week Friday & Saturday
FANCY ROSE DESIGN CUP AND SAUCER
A CRACKER
25
TRY A. POUND OF OUR FANCY CHOCOLATES AT 39c
TRY A POUND OF OUR SALTED PEANUTS AT 19c
• CUT FLOWERS We expect Carnatior_s and Roses Friday.
We send flowers to any address direet from florists any time.
Leaveyour orders.
We will: have a display ofEaster Novelties and Easter -Candies
S0011. Buy Easter Goods here..
Powell s Bazaar
GLAD TO SEE YOU. COME.
DIUSTC 'EVERY DAY.
• 'fa'cw..Va*4+..
lategait
"amu;
Uomnio
Canada
s
t _ Grocers
Every cuEtomer; realizes that Service
aio tg with Qtvality, liness 16 ons
P: e ., `_ 3
�� pound, ��&1;::�Cti�.�l. �,t'C���CP� at all
z i. a+i ^f ,.k:itores a pleasure,
Sbirri.ffs ell Powdersjelly 3 for 25c0.
GOLD DJT
QUAKER SHREDDED
CORN MEAL�ROLLED OATSe W.TIEAT
e.g. no -rv.
•
t
10 LBS. � 10 LBS , ,< pkges. for n
Machine Sliced
c i
rte qq. O
Fl est Canadian
Cheese < 25c, a to
CORN SYRUP 10 ib TIN 83c
COR5
.,RN SYRUP5 lb TIN 43c
E201I SYRUP 2 lb TIN 19c
LILY WHITE SYRUP t
5 lb TIN 50c
LILY 4JIIITE SYRUP
'2 lb TIN '226
4 string Brooms
39c. apiece
RIVERSIDE CORN 14s
RIVERSIDP.. PEAS 16c
RIVERSIDE TOMATOES ATOMS l6c
CASTILE SOAP ,`7..BARS' 25c
,OLD DUTCH CLEANSER 1.1c
lVIrs. Amos vas its Iaondoir on Fri-
day
day last.
Tuesday March 21st was' the first
day of -spring.
The Misses, Carling spent Friday
last in London.
Mr,' J. G. Stanbury attended court
at Parkhill on Tuesday.
Mr. Clyde Beaman is'v iSiting for
a couple of Weeks in London -
A man is like a tack, he can only
go as far as his Bead 'will let 'fila.
Mrs.. -Claxton, of Detroit, is visiting
with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Taman.
Mrs. J. H. Jones ;visited" her par-
ents in London over the week -end.
Miss Jessie .Manson. of .London,
spent the -week-end'wit]t her'parents
here.
Mrs. J. 'W. Powell andlittle daugh-
ter, -are visiting 'with friends in,Loii.
don.
Dr. Ward has installed' a new elec-
trical apparatus for use in his prac-
tice. • „e
Mr. W. J. Beer has an aerial up
for the installation of a wireless tele-
phone.
ivliss Etherington, ot London spent
-the week -end with Miss Beatrice
Howey.
Miss Gladys Kestle, of Toronto' is
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mlrs.
Nelson Kestle.
Dr. Roulston has purchased a new
Willys-Tight from Pilon & Foot,
who are the new agents in Exeter.
The James - St. League intend put-
.,
., g
ting on a play `A11 on account of
Polly" ; on Tuesday evening? . April 4.
Mrs. Ed. Dennis, of Burgessville,.
returned to her home. Monday after
visiting with Mr. 'and Mrs. themes
Cameron for nearly a week.
'111r. and Mrs_ Wm.. Snell visited the
I former's brother,- Rev. 'Jas. Shell at
I Dutton, during the past week owing
to the illness" of Mr. Snell.
Mrs. Mary Delbriclge, who has been
visiting toi' severalmonths at 'the
Suo,• returned house last week accbm-
panied by her daughter, Mrs. Ander-
son.
Mr. Geo, 'Griffiths returned to To? -
onto on Friday last after visiting` at
the 'tome of Mr. Sas. Handford. iv r_
Frank Hanclford continues ,in a, very
weak condition.
Mr_ K. G. -Clarke, of London, son-
in-law of Mr. A. Bowey, of„town, is
moving to Windsor, : having s eoeived
the appointment, of manager of the
Windsor branch'" ` of Ganimage's
Flower shop.
Donald Gladman, who has been ,i11
at Dr. Hyndman's .Hospital, for:some
time where lie underwent an opera-
tion for appendicitis has sufficiently
recovered, as to be able to return to
his home on Tuesday.
Mrs. Thos. Sweet received word -on
Tuesday, that lien `grand daughter,
Mrs. James Arbuthnott. nee I-Iettie
May Russell, who Lias been in the
General Hospital in Winnipeg, under-
going a critical operation'for goitre,
has returned to her home in Tre-
herne, Man. The' operation -vas quite
successful and a speedy recovery •is
hoped' for.
The, membei's of . the ` James .St.
League were favored Tuesday even-
ing by an' address from Mr. W. H.
'Johnston, t"
Ston, '1 h0iti�.e a most delight-
ful
b
ful d:escripti.on of some points of in-
tcrest in the travel experiences or: Leis
son, Freeborn. These varied exper-
iences stretched from Iceland to
around the South Pole and on every
continent of the world. A Targe col-
loctioa of curios added to the inter-
est of this admirable address, which
will long be remembered by those
who were 'fortunate enouggh to be
present.
JAMES STREET 111ETRODIST
Rev. M. 'J. Wilson, B.A., reefer.
11 a, m:----- Common-, Standing
Ground." •
3 p.m. -Sabbath School and ,Bible •=
Classes.
7 p. m. --"A Bible. Puzzel."
Congregational and Choir Singing
All welcome
Smart Misses'' and Ladies' Coats
Every week we receive a number of New Styles. Drop in often
••,and see what we are offering.
a We are told our prices are very reas-
able,
Considering the splendid Styles and Materials we are showing.
MMW
BILLIE BURKE DRESSES
We are agents for. .these
popular
summer Dresses, and have a splendid
assortment of New Dresses ready for
your, inspection Priced at $3.75 $5.00
'.and $6.00.
CURTAIN NETS ANI) MUS:LINS,
• Showing very meat' patterns in
Scrims aiid Nets incolors of white,
''ream and ecru, at very popular pric-
. es.' Special ,values at per yard 50c.
AMMO
MAIN ST.:151ETHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Geo: McAlister, •M. A.
(Phone 21, r3.)
11.00 a, m. ---"Steady! Men Steady?.';
A Union Service.
3.00 p. m. -Sunday School and
Bible classes
7.00 p- m.-Uniou Service in Caven
Presbyterian Church.
BETHANY
2.30 -Rev. Geo. McAlister, M. A.
Strap dippers and Oxfords.
1 Are very popular this season.,- We are showing some very
Smart Styles in Black and Brown leathers. It is claimed -,that Pat-
ent leather will be strong this season.
Priced at $4.00 $4.50 to$7.50.
WALL PAPERS
We haye a big stock of New Papers
suitab''e for anyzroom in your home.
Our rices should interest you.
p
Y. P..C.„A.
BOWLING TOURNAMENT FRIDAY- =
NiGHT
7.15 p:'in. sharp.
This contest u'411 be worth watching.
All are •welcome.
Y.P C.A, -W. -Rivers, G. Penhale
F. Boyle and W. S. Co1ea
U.F.O. W. Shapton, E. Shapton
E: Bissett. and I3. May.
Clerks -B. Rivers, C. Harness, W.
Harness' and S. Reed.
Press --R IV --Creech, R. Southcott
W. C. Davis, J. M. Southcott
LINOLEUM'S '
You will soon be needing some.:of
this sanitary floor covering. See our.,
patterns and get our prices before
snaking your choice. -
C
�rSlBlllllllllliill 11
ail IIIIIIIi�Illllllilllllllllllillll IIIII�IIIIIIIlIIII � � I
.. Ilio IlllllilLllRillllll�!llllllllllil�ilIIIIIIIIiIIIIlilllll9llllll11111111111i
Mt:lrgi yiT.'h-' ii.", •
Try our Special
Blend Tea 45c. lb.
7 k's
& G., Go14.1, Suitiigihk onion
na m S:li 1y,„w'itr: al a Anniortia 73c.
es
i
boxes 35c,
•
• Raspberry
.:a
f/Iilliner
role
Easter
SALVATION ARMY SERVICES.
Services in the Public Library next
Sunday.
11 a in -Holiness meeting ' •'
7, P.m•. -Salvation, meeting
2.3 0, p.m.=Sunday school and Bible
class and special sand tray for
primary class.
Cottage meeting in North End oh
'Tuesday night•
'FARMS FOR ; SALE , 011. RENT=
100tae es,' lot Id, Coe. 9, Hay Town-`
ship, and the noth half lot 8 and
south lit ,lot •9,' on; the 8th con. Hay
Township. 75 acres will he sold, or
rented separately.,37E;asy terms. Ap-
pl`yto T. J Wilstin; London. -Adver-
tiler„ London; Ont
RESIDENCE 5+'OI SALE . .
A 'very ,desirable property, --eight
loombrick house, with bath, furnace
and electric light;