HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1922-4-6, Page 8The Big Mere with the, Little Prices
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•sIIE BIGGEST I�IN37 OF DTC, BUSYNESS, AVE HAVE BAR-
GALI\S THAT WILL APPEAL TO CAREFUL SHREWD BUYERS
EVERY DAY QF :TIME WEEK.
Look! Read! Learn! Act!
$6.ec 85 Ppn HUNDRED FOR MATED SUGAR; .ANY BRAND STANDARD GRAFT-
85
HOW MANY BAGS DO YOU WANT 6•
-ACT QUICK -
$12.50. :Here's a real bargain,
20 Ladies' pure Wool Serge and
Gabardine Suits,alltailor made
somebraid trimmings, Regular
values 320.00 to '$35.00, navy,
black and sand shades. Your
choice for $12,50,
25e the yard for your choice
of any yard wide Chintz in,the
shop. Swell .patterns, lovely Soft
goods, worth 35c.
"OH BOYS',"
98c for Boys' Oottoizade
Bloomers, tough as eather, all
,sizes.
6c Each, COATES BEST 200
YARDS SPOOLS
50c. for men's Khaki work
Caps well -remade and great value
221/2c the yard for a 1os ely
range of best Canadian' Gmg-
llams, 10 patterns, reg, value
35c,
221/2c a yard for your choice
of a Big pile real good Cana-
dian Print, dark and light colon
reg. value 30c.
35c or 3 for $1.00, large un-
ion Huck Towells, pure linen
warp, good washers and great
to wear. Some Bargain.
98c the pair for new Corsets.
A Wonder -
5 yds, for 75e union linen
and jute Crash Towelling. Will
wear like iron,
$1.50 for Men's fancy Tweed
Caps in fancy shades . of grey
mixture. Regular value $3.00.
We :must sell a lot of goods' during the next month. We need
the business. Do you want the goods? Come in and see us. The
pleasure will be mutual,
95c for 4 pair black ribbed
and plain Hose, .all sies, for
women and children.
$1.' each for navy, red trim-
med pull -over Sweaters for
boys, sizes 26 to .32,'
85c the yard for pure wool Dress Serge, nice fine weave, good
width; Navy, Brown, Green. Get what you need early.
12-4 Ibex Flannelette Blan-
kets largest and best Blanket
made in Canada, grey or white,
pink and blue borders, $2.75.
30c the yard for pure linen
plain tar striped roller Towel-
ling. The kind you like to use
$1,19 for your "choice of 75
white and colored Voile Blouses
values up to 33.00, all sizes in
the lot.
85c and 31.00 for new Polly
Prim Aprons, in prints, ging
trams and fancy chintz.
KEEP YOUR EYE ON THE BIG STORE WITH `THE',LITTLE
PRICES. WE HAVE NEVER BEEN BEATEN YET. .SERVICE
IS' OUR WATCHWORD.
Some good picking on our
remnant counter this week.
Odds and ends of all kinds.
$2.95. Your choice of a lot of
Ladies Kid and Patent Pumps
and Oxfords. .Values up to ,37.
Clearing at $2.98..
You can't beat our Groceries!
beat and Prices! We beat
3 pkges. best Jeliy Powder 24c
3 bottles best Extracts for 25c.
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pkges. Ammonia for 23c
3 15e boxes Matches for 38c
7 cakes pure Castile Soap 25c.
6 lbs. best Rolled Oats for 25c.
55c Salada or Red Rose Tea
for 48c
2 pkgs Shredecl Wheat for 24c
10c pkg. Kellogg's Corn Flakes
10 bars any Laundry Soap 70c
6 pkgs best Toilet paper for 25c
2 cans good pink Salmon 25e
Christie's best soda Biscuits per
Ib. 15c
2 large boxes seedless Raisins
for'. 45c
You can't
eni all.
2 large boxes seeded Raisins for
45c
Our Special Coffee is a wonder
at 38e
Large T & B Tobacco big mass's
size 72c
421/ c for our Special Blend
Tea. Its wonderful value
2 cans Corn for 24e
1 can best Peas for 15c
10c pkg for. Corn Starch
3 cakes Palmolive Soman for 23c
15c lb for pure Cocoa
15c large tin Carnation Milk
11c a can for Dutch Cleanser
2 pkgs Lux for 23c
38c pint for best Olives
If you want to
would • Pike to save,
Little Prices, as that
lose that little bit of pocket money that you
then dont come to the Big Store with the
is where you save on practically every purchase
Stewart
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ABRESs
Po.wdll's
PEOPLE COME FROM NEAR AND FAR
TO SPEND THEIR MONEY AT POWEILL'S BAZAAR.
25 doz. Cups and Saucers -
3 dozen Fancy Jugs
3 dozen Fancy Teapots
10 dozen' Fancy Soaps
100 pieces Graniteware
100 cans of Talcum Powder
IIs R AIN ; THROUGHOUT THE STORE, LOOK Pott THE
3"tiAfD FIGURES ON YELLOW CARDS. WE LIKE TO SEE YOU
OM:R OFTEN.
o ell's Bazaar
GLAD TO SLIT, 'YOU. CO1s10.
EVERY 'DAY.
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Market Report --The toIlowing lr,
the 'report of the..Xxeter Market
corrected every WedtleadaT*
Wheat $1,37
Oats 34c to 40e.
Barley 48c to 55e.
Manitoba Flour $ 4.40
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FamilyFlour14, v
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Pastry
I''l Y f1 our $3�90
Bran, $1.65 per cwt.
Shorts $1.65 per cwt.
Feed flour $2.10
Creamery Butter 46c,
Dairy Butter 36c to 39c
Eggs 250
Lard 20c
Hogs $13.00
Don't Forget
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Your Dollar Day ... Treat
at Statham's
s
ALL OUR , CANDIES HAVE BEEN
REDUCED 10C PER LB. FOR
DOLLAR DAYS
BONBON BOXES $1.50 AND $1.25
DOLLAR. DAYS $1.00 EACII
We're all alive
Within this hive
With goods as sweet as honey
If you want to try
Conte in and buy
But don't forget the money.
W. J.' Statham
• •LOCAL •
:,Ire. T. G. Creech and two children,
spent the week -end in, Stratford.
Mrs. (Dr.) Ward and -son Stanley,
spent the week -end in London.
Misses Annie Day and Florrie Din-
nie spent the week -end in London.
Mrs. H. Petere'of Atwood is visit-
ing for a few days with relatives' in
this community,
Mr. Jas. Handford and daughter
Miss Annie, are visiting with Tela
tives in Toronto.
Miss Irne Sweet returned home on
Friday last after visiting for a few
weeks with friends at Teeswater.
Miss Agues• Hamilton has •return-
ed home'' after visiting with rela-
tives in Galt and also visiting 'Miss
McDonald at Paris.
It will pay you to borrow the mon-
ey to come to Exeter on Dollar Days.
Never before have such. -bargains
been offered in town. e.
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Mr. J. D. Flann, "accountant of the
Canadian Bank of Commerce, _ who
was relieving the. manager: at Park-
hill returned to town on. Friday last.
Rev. Mr. Foote was able to be
down town this week after being
confined tohis home for several
weeks. Mr. ` Foote expects to °.take
his work in Cavell church next Sun-
day.
POTATOES
• A car -load of Empire State pota-
toes, guaranteed by the grower true
to name, to arrive about April lith.
Price $1.50 per bag of 90 lbs. off
car, '(otherwise $1.75 per bag). If
we furnish sacks 5c each will be
charged. If -needing any send or.
leave your name with its and we will
notify you of their arrival.
JONES & MAY.
NOTICE
A meeting of all the members of
Exeter Horticultural Society and of
others interested in the work will be
field on Wednesday, April 12th at 8
p. m. in the Town Hall. Elect-
ion of officers and other business to
complete the organization. Speaker,
Mr. W. Hartry, Provincial director,
who will present a new set of picture
slides.
J, G. Stanbury, Sec. pro tem._
Dollar Day
SPECIAL
DOLLAR DAY BARGAINS
AT MOORE'S
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, 7 & 8th
FOLLOWING ARE A FEW OF OUR,
SPECIALS
7 Cans of :good Salmon, large, $1.00
3 lbs. Best grade Cakes $1.00
See our 4 and 5 lbs. Cakes for $1,00
7 lbs. ,fresh loose Soda Biscuits $1;00'
3 lbs. Willard.'s best' Chocolates $L'
Also 4 and 5, lbs. Chocolates $1:00
Fresh Creams 5 lbs..for 31.00
8 'pitigs Tobacco, all brands, $1.00
Fineet Canadian Cheese 23c.'
ors lbs, for $1.00'
SEVERAL OTHER LINES RE-
DUCED
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OAVEN •PRESBYTERIAN CHUBOXIC
.Rev,,. Janne0 Foote, R. A., Minfeter a,
10 .
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S School and Bible
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Gasses,
Special collection for starving
Russian children.
1-1 a. m. -"The Vastly Rich"
The Ali ristei'
7 P. ln.-'-"Maktin Friends"
The lb.Iinister =
meet Friday evening, -=
400101.1
Boy Scouts
JA -MES STREET DTETHODIST ==
h+ (,IIU.RCH
Rev. At. J. ,Wilson, B.A.,' castor.
11 a, in. -“Heredity and' Eiivoiron-
nment Spiritual"......
3 Pt.. -Sabbath School and Bible'
Classes.
7 p, ni."The young man and his
Sweetheart"
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Congregational and Choir Singing .:
All welcome
MAIN ST. 1NETHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Geo. McAlister, M. A.
(Phone 21, r3.)
11 a.m.-"A Certain Woman named
Lydia"
3.00 p. m. -Sunday School and
Bible classes
7 p.m. -“Do Thyself no Harm.'
' BETHANY
2.30 -Conversion
Y. P. C. A.
BOWLING TOURNAMENT FRIDAY
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7.30 p.m. sharp
Society Teams -Odd Fellows, Mas-
onic; Orange and Foresters.
Ladies' Tournament, April 12th.
Teams captained by Mrs. J. Rowe, A.
Handford, Mrs. F. Boyle, and Amy
Shantou. - '
SALVATION. ARMY SERVICES.
Services in the Public Library next
Sunday..
a.ni. 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 North rind -on
Tuesday: night."
Capt. MacGillivray, officer in charge.
"IVIROLI t, Al3AI"
a,
Eggs gs For
�gHatching
Bred to lay--Bareed Rocks, culled
annually by t . e; Ontario Dept.of
Agriculture, and headed by specially
culled Cockrels frozri"the department.
Indian• Runner Duck Eggs andBaby
Chicks. Also custom hatching' done.
Prices upon application.
Rev . -John . John
colt
urn o
L Toronto,
Sec'ty of Evangelism and Social Ser-
vice, preached in the Main St. church
on. Sunday evening last, delivering; an
impressive' message, ; : Subscriptions
were taken- in aid ,of the fund.
lamom
PHONE 184.
SO T`RCOT BRAS
rgairis for
D�ilar:.
THE MERCHANTS OF EXETER ARE HOLDING THEIR FIRST DOLLAR DAYS
ON APRIL 7TH AND 8TII, AND Ali.EGIVING•,AWAY 300 1135. OF GRANULATED
SUGAR TO THE FIRST SEVEN LUCKY GUESSERS,.. AS WELL •AS OFFERING
SPECIAL PRICES ON. MANY LINES OF .MERCHANDISE: TETE GO0DS.'MENTr
TONED. BELOW ARE REAL MONEY SAVERS • AND 'MANY MORE , WILL ,DE
FO JND ON OUR -COUNTERS.
PHONE 1,84.
BOYS' AND MEN'S CLOTHING
A11 Boys" and Men's Clothing on
DOLLAD DAY at Special Discount of
TEN PER CENT.
MEN'S RAINCOATS
$12.00 Valises reduced to $7.50
SPEOIALS IN $LACK SILKS FOR
DOLLAR DAX
.$2.75 yard wide Black Messaliue
REDUCED FOR :$_ DAY' $2,39"
$2.00 yard wide Black Railette
R}D17CED, FOR $ DAY $1.69 ,
200 YD, COATES COTTON SPOOL
4 for 25c
LADIES' ANI).MISSES' COATS
With -every Ladies' ' and Misses',
Coat sold on' $ Days we will give free
of charge ^a pair ofsilk gloves and. a
pair of silk hose. '
BOYS' V-. NECK SWEATERS
$1.75 to $2,25" Value
SPECIAL FOR $ DAYS 98c
'EXTRA SPECIAL IN 40 IN. WIDE
FACTORY
Regular 30c a yard
$ DAY,BARGAIN 10 Yds. for $2.25
CIRCULAR' PILLOW COTTON
Regular 45c value 40 and 42 in.
wide, : Dollar Day, 35c a yard or 3
for $1.00.
Extra, Special in D. A. _Corsets
REGULAR $2.00 SPLENDI.D'QUALITY GOOD FITTING CORSETS, NEW SPR-
ING MODELS. BOUGHT SPECIALLY -FOR DOLLAR DAY $1.59.
CURTAIN SCRIMS
Regular 50c Values
DOLLAR DAY PER YARD 40c
LAi)IES''' COTTON 13OSE
EXTRA SPECIAL..:' DOLLAR DAY
4.pairs for X1.00
i'*IEN'S< 11:00 SILT. TIES
DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL 50e
25 P11..:$4. AND, $5. LADIES* SHOES
DOLLAR DAY $1.48
BEDROOM, PAPERS
Tis room lots with border to match.
-Paler enough, for' a good -size bed-
Toonr for `32,38.
PURE LINEN TOWELLING
-Regular 30c a yard ,
$ DAY' SPECIAL 4 yds. for $1.00 '
ALL 3iiOOL SERGE
,;Regular $1.50 a yard, 40 inches ;wide
DOLLAR DAY PER YARD 98c
15.PR. LADIES',' CANVAS SHOES.
Regular ,$3,25 values. Just a few
left. ..$ Day per pair $1.00
5 PRS. BOYS' SHOES, SIZES 1 to 5
I)OLL.4R'DAY $1.O8. ,
5 PRS. MENS' FINE SHOES
Siie 6, 7 and 8` -
DOLLAR DAY $2.75
AT7,�IID STOCK IS PRACTICALLY NEW AND EVERY BARGAIN A REAL MONEY SAVER
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FOR SALE -A Cockshutt Fertil
iter 11 hoe disc Drill:: Nearly -.new.
Sol, .Gingerich, Zurich. R. R. No.3
01.E L111011.Mores
Exeter, Ontario
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5hi
rrift s Marma-
lade 4 lb tin 65c.2
Gilletts Lye
tins.
sc.
re arie sugar
$6.90: a ba� .,
,Ammonia Powder 2 for 15c
Cross Fish Sardines tin 16c.
Castile. Soap ;3 for 10c.
Valencia Cake 25c. a pound
Breakfast Bacon 33c. a lb.
Shirriff''s Jellies 3 pks. 259'
-Crowd Syrup 5s. 41c.
Crown Syrup.10s. 79c.'
Cream of Wheat 3 lbs. 25c.
Shredded Cocoanut 20c. lb.
Carnation Milk large tin 15
St.: Charles• 15
Dtcelsior Daetes 3' pks. 25c.
Lily White Syrup 2s. 21c.,
Lily White Syrup 5s. '47c.'
Ricelnelio Tea 59c. -a Ib..
Toilet Paper
6 rolls -25c.
IDorinion^Matches.
boxes- 34c,
Frank ford Corn ,
2 tins for 25c.
Refuge Beans Creamery,, Butter
2 ,tins for 35c. 45c. a pound
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nds' fo>� SC,
ed Oats
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Bargains at the dents
"Furnishing Store
1othi�
25 SUITS regular $25.00 and $30.00 for $15.00
15,11AIN COATS regular $15.00'for $9.50
15 TWEED COATS and RAIN COATS reg. $25 and, $92 for $18.50
Odd PANTS reduced Price $450--e--$3,.00 and $5.00 ,
OVERALLS reduced. Price $1..25 alid $2:00
20 .per cent off on all .ordered: SUITS and OVER COATS
--5 doz. SI-II1tTS regular $2.00, for, $1.00. t
6 doz. SHIRTS regular $3.00 for $1.50 •°
5 dos, Heavy Work SOCKS at 35e or 3 for $1.00
9 doz. black CASHMERE SOCI(S 4 pair for .$1.00
7 doz. black CASHMERE SOCKS 3'pair' for, $1.00
A:•n.umber.of odd HATS f -or $1.00--$2:00 and, $3.00
3 doz: TWEED CAPS at 50c 'each
3 doz. TWEED CAPS' regular $2.00 for $1.00
14 doz. LINEN COLLARS at '50c per doz...
10 doz. SOFT COLLARS at 759 Ter doz..`
A Line of TIES Slightly' Damaged at 25c each
5 1loz. TIES regular $2.00 for ;$1.00
One Third off on all LINEN and COTTON HANDKERCHIEFS'
Big' reductions in SWEATERS. and UNDERWEAR -
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Cylinders re-gtoundand, rings and
pistons 'fitted.
der Plates re -ground
N OTICE'
If you feel you cannot, afford Et
new Suit this spring but you would
like to 1007:.; Just as gobouct s the fel:
low Who buys a rievii uliii #`
� �'ou_cairds.;
50 just; by letting :-„t"
T. I0. EY�]GIOTT� "
Clean, Press and Repair that old 000
of yoii7s. ' 1 itiso tlye a,nl dry cieaii'
T.ad,ies�_or Men's Sllits.