The Exeter Times, 1922-4-13, Page 8TH
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"I•e I .S toy°e with ` t11e Little Prices:
Market Report ,- 1 e I01101TISIX*
o report of thtt Ereter Markin
corrected every Wednesday,
Wheat $1.43
Oats 34c to 40c.
Barley 48e to 56c.
Manitoba Flour $4.40
Family Flour $4.15,
Pastry flour .$.3.90
Bran $1.65 per cwt.
Shorts $1,65 per .cwt.
Feed flour $2.10
Creamery Batter 46e.
Dairy Butter 36c to 39e,
Eggs 25c
Lard 20c
Hogs $12,75
-WE SELL CHEAP ALL TIIE TIME. ---WE ARE, READY
1.0R TI -IE EIGC S ,HIND OI IVIG BUSINESS. WE HAVE BAR-
GAINS, THAT WILL AITEAL TO CAREFUL SHREWD BUYERS
EVERY DAY OF ".1'H.E WE;K.,
00 Read! ]Learn! Act!
PER HUNDRED ,1{ OR BEST STANDARD .GRAN
• ULATE.D StUGAR; ANY BRAND 6 85
HOW MANY BAGS DO YOU WANT . cd1
-ACT ci,ITICK
12.5 0. Here's a real bargain.
20 Ladie. 'td
pure wool Serge and
Gabardine Suits,all tailor made
some braid trimmings Regular
values$20.00 to $35,00, navy,
Week and ,sand shades. Your:
choice for $12,50.
-. 25'c the yard for Your elleice .
of any yard wide Chi
rntz in the
shop, Swell patterns, lovely soft
goods, worth 35e.'.
22 3a e tine yard :for a lovely
range of best Canadian Ging-
hams, 10 patterns, reg. value
35e.
221/2c a yard for your choice
of .a Big pile real good Cana-
dian Print,' dark and light color
reg. value 30c,.
«OH BOYS!"
---'98c . for Boys' Cottonade
Bloonier•s, tough as eather, all
sizes.
6e Each, COATES -BES -
T 200
YARDS SPOOLS
50e. for men's Khaki work
Caps well -made and great value
sell a lot of goods
teal.
•35c or 3 for $1.00, large un-
ion Huck Towells, pure linen
warp, good washers and great
to wear. Some Bargain.
98e the pair for new Corsets.
4 Wonder -
5 yds. for 75c union linen
`and j 1te Crash Towelling. Will
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wear' like iron.
$1.50 for Men's fancy Tweed
Caps in fancy shades of grey
mixture: Regular value $3.00.
Tire must during the next month. We need
the business, Do you want the goods? Come in and see us. The
pleasure; will bemu'
950 for 4 pair black ribbed $3, each for navy, red..trini-
a.nd plain Hose, all sies, for i med pull -over Sweaters for
women and children,- ll boys, ,sizes 26 to 32,
S5c the yard for pure wool Dress Serge, nice fine weave
width; Navv, Brown, Green, Get what you need early.
good
12-4 Ibex `Flannelette , Blan- ,
tiets largest and -best Blanket
made in Canada, grey or white,
pibk and blue -borders, $2.75.
30e the yard .for Pure linen
plain or 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 $3.00, all sizes in
the lot.
85e and $1.00 for new Pally
Prim Aprons, in prints, ,ging-
hams and fancy chintz.
DEEP 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.
32,93, Your choice of a lot of
Ladies Rid and Patent Pumps
and Oxfords. Values up to $7.
Clearing at $2.98_
Yatre o't beat our Groceriesi You can't
beat our Pricesi We beat 'em all,
3 pkges. best Jelly Powder 24c
3 bottles best Extracts for 25c.
3 pkges. Ammonia for 23c
3 15c boxes illatches for 38c
7 cakes pure Castile Soap 25e.
6 lbs. best Rolled Oats for 25e.
55e Salada or ; Red Rose Tea
for 48c
2 pkgs Shreded: Wheat for 24c
" 10e pkg, Kellogg's Corn Flakes
10 bars any Laundry Soap 70c
6 pkgs best Toilet paper for 25''e
2 cans good pink Salmon 25c
- Christie's best soda`Biscuits per
Ib. 15c`
2 large boxes seedless Raisins
tor 45c
2 large boxes seeded Raisins for
450
Our Special Coffee is a wonder
at 3Se'
Large .T & E Tobacco big man's
size 72c
42%c for bur Special Blend
Tea. Its wonderful value
2 cans Corn for °24e
1 can best Peas for 15c
10e pkg for Corn Starch
3 cakes Palmolive••Soa,o 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 lose that little bit of` packet money tTiat you
would like to save, then don't core to the Big Store with the
Little Prices, as that is where you save on practically every purchase
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We expect Roses, Carnations, Violets, Da,f oclills, Tulips, Easter
illes, Cinerarlas and Primulas.
SPECIAL SHEET MUSIC 10e 15e and 25e
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YOU Ce_N AFFORD AN uplsoN- NOW
e Bazaar
COMEe
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the Churches
OAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rr. Jarrmee Foot, X3. A. Minister ,
10 u.7n.--Sunday School and Bible =
Classes.
Special baster services,`
11 a- nr,-- “T e Meaning of the Res-
urrection
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FOR SALE -I+ oro Coupe, 1921
Model ie. first class condition. For
particulars see Bert Kerniek, ' 1Vic-
Laughlin Garage,
EGQS=Ancona eggs for hatching;
Shepherd strath, 5 'cents each. Phone
Kirkton 39-9. Wm. Ford, Exeter,
R. R. No. 3.
FORS ALE -1,4 Pullets, one. cock-,
•cell, dDunca's Bred -to -Lay stock.
$1.50 each. Also 5 White. Leghorn
pullets, Walter Rose strain, $1.50'
each. -R. B. Quanee; Exeter, Ont.
On Thursday evening the 13.t . inst
in the Town, Hail, Prof. ,Tomlinson'
of the 'Guelph, will deliver an
address: on town planning and beau-
tifying, 411ustrated with new'':lanteru
views. Everybody we]conie.o
admission fee.
For A. I sincerity, try Gardiner's.
,.Friday will be Good Friday and
Sunclay Easter; Sunday.
There will be no special railway
rates for Easter this year.
Mr. J. G. Dow last week shipped a
carload of horses to Toronto.
Mrs Jas. Weeks is able to be a=
round again after his illness.,
The Easter examinations ar'e-:being
reld at 'the school this week:»
Mr. S. Poplestone, of Blyth; visit-
ed his mother in town;, this week,
Mrs. Burke returned , home last
week after an extended visit in De-
troit.
There have been several cases of.
pinkeye among ..the children 'at
school.
Members of the Choral Society me-
tored to Hensall Monday evening for
rehearsal. „-
Mrs. F.W. Madman and two child -
.en, Donald and Marion are visiting
n Toronto.
Special Easter services with Easter
music' will be ^held tbe churches
next Sabbath.
-Mrs, IV: P. Newell, iipt StratfOrd,
is visiting -her parents, Mr..and Mrs.
Miss Myra .E. IVIorgan,, lef
week to take 'n l'ourse-at the McDon
aid Institute, Guelph:
IVIrs. J. W. Powell and little,daugh
ter have returned home after visi
ing in Sarnia and London.
„elt-: Walter Dearing, who has
spent mozt of tile winter- heee; left
for London on Monday of last week.
Mr. Thos. Elliott visited for a
week with relatives at- Marlette,,and
Flint, Mich., returning on Friday ac7
companied by Mrs. Elliott, aril° has
spent.several weeks there.
Mrs. John Snell, of Winnipeg, is
visiting witii,relatives in this com-
munity. Mrs. Snell is a former resi-
dent and her many old friends are
glad to see her looking so well.
The james Street choir motored to
Hensall Friday evening Of last
week and- rendered Stanier's Cruci-
fixion to a large and appreciative -
audience in Carmel Presbyterian
Church. -
This section_ was visited with a
downpour of rain during Monday
night. • A number of cellar's in town
were flooded owieg to the maan
drain being filled and the water
backing up.
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The many friends ot Mrs. M. E.
Gardiner, who has been seriously ill,
will be glad, to know that she ,is im-
proving. ,Her two sisters, Mrs. -T. A.
Terry arid Mrs. W. E. Mitchell, of
London, visitedeher durieg the past
week.
An interesting bowling tourna-
ment will be held at the "Y" to -night
Wednesday by the ladies. Teams to
Mrs. HosItins, Mrs, Welsh and Mrs.
Ross; 2 -Misses A. Handford, V.
Coates, D. Kuntz, and Mrs. H. Jones;
3___Mrs. Boyle, Miss C. Pardons, Miss
4 -Misses A. Shapton, H. I-Iarvey, S.
Southcott and Ila JolinSfon.
Our service is 'unsurpassed. Gard -
The funeral took place in Brant-
ford an 'Thursday, of 14st week, of
Wilbert Gordon afanne, Who died in
that, city on "April 3rd. Me. Ma,nne
was a eoriner reeident of Exeter, at
one time being engaged as tinstnith
at 'Hawkins', store. He leaves' his
widow, who befo,e her marriage Was
Miss tettie Jones, of Exeter,- and
three sons, Frederick, --of Lon -
j ii''red of Henson, aim- is
her of IVealey „
of Court Brant., C.O.F.. beside
The Minister
Speeial Easter •music by the Choir. ^=
BoY Scouts meet Friday evening
JAMES STREET METHODIST
CRURQII
Rev. M. J. Wilson, B.&. Pastor.
• Easter Services _..
11 a. u. -"YOU" An Easter Message
3 p.m. ---Sabbath School and Bible ,;=
Classes:..
in: --"Easter"
Congregati nal
4 and 'Choi Singing '
Ail.welconie
This Cut shows one of the. newest Styles in ea Footwear fort '
having just been brought his season,
g rt aver from the Chicago St541e Slto�i>.. 'It comes
in Patent and mahogany calf and is laude in Goodyear'Welt. Get a pair<
for Easter.
evv Models in Misses' and Ladies' Coats
Another shipAent has "arrived for Easter. All we ask is for you to'.
drop in and look: them over.3
�We are satisfied the prices ,.;i,. a_.___, 1
you.
MAIN ST. METHODIST CIiURCH
Rev. Geo. McAlister M.
(Phone 21, r3.)'.
11 a< ID-1V.M.S: Anniversary,
Address; Mrs.: McAllister.
3.00 p. m.- -Sunday ` School and
Bible;` classes •
7 P . m "Imnior ality, Easter Ser-.
vice.:
omommi
BETHANY
2. 30' p. m, -Women's Missionary So- l,=
ciety. Rev, H. T. Armitage.
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Open Friday afternoon_
Y,' P C. A.
"Men's Tournament Friday night,
Married men's,- Single men's, Re -
will play at 7.30 p. Captaiets-
J. Rowe, C. Salter M. Pfaff andeW.
turned ioldiel-'s -and Fariner'kleami,
Splendid. Va-lues. In
Boy's' Clothing
Cone in Boys and see the swell
Models ie are,showin ,:c al '.
showing,: The cloths
are good and price much lower,
Silk
and Lisle Dose:
Alritll ribbed .top, made from Silk
sand lisle thread. Thee hose 'we can
reconi?irend.; Cones in White, I3lack
• andBrown.
PER PAIR $1.00
5 Dozens D & A Corsets in one of the Newest
splendid quality material and worth in the regular way $2.made
00 'Models 00 a
Special value ?this` week` $1.59. , a
I).S A CORSETS
HALL I'AT'.EI2S
1%Te are reducing our prices on all New Wall Paper.
"-heavy stock and it will
pay you to see -what we are showing.
from
pair.
We have a
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SALVAtION-ARMY SERVICES.
Services in the Public Library next
Sunday.
11 a.m.--el-loliness meeting
2.30 p.m. -Sunday school and Bible
'class and speeial sand tray. for,
primary class.;
-Cottage, niedfing in North End on
Tuesday night:, ,
Capt. lefacbilliv-ray, officer in charg,e.
"IV/HOLM FAR31"
is Bred to:1a3r-Barred Rocks, culled
- aunuallY by the Ontario Dept.' of
Agriculture, and headed by specially
culled Cookrels from the departmene
e_ Indian Runner D'aqk n''ggs and Baby
Chicks. -Also cuseom hatching done.
Prices upon 'aPPlication.
PUblie, Conveyancer.
Solicitor for "the Molions Bank, "
011
Invest your funds in Vie -
tory, .Dominion of -Canada. "
Provincial and ,
Legal- inveStment for ..,.',Trust
7..xistipg prices, from 6
Per pent 7 ifer" tent can be
Obtained .frtina • these bonds.
Orders received- by
MOney to loan. at lowes
rates oh inteaeSt.
(larding -,Block,. Main Street,
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in Taman s
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What were you paling for groceries
before you had a Dotpinion Store.
Shredded Wheat
Keilog's Corn
Flakes
'for 29c.
10Q lbs.
Blue Rose Rice
3 lbs. for 25c.
Special
Blend
The Quality cannot be pur-
chased elsewhere in Exeter.
CASTILE SOAP. .3 „BARS Vie
TOILET PAPER.' 25c -
GILLETTS LYE 2 -for 29c
CHLORIDE OF LIME 17c
2 ter 15c
YU. F4EAnD 3,1_,iir-NH; s'1:0 !- 4c
atoll 31c a
Breakfast
ICING SUGAR, 2 lbs 19e ' LUX 11c
TAPIOCA 3 lbs 25c --- Is,)1.,ITNERSTArrre'l,Vsl'ON Olvv,5
SODA BISCUITS 1.7e
mATexIb3s 3 e.oii 34c 5' 10. CORN SYRUP 39a
BRUNSWICK SARDINES
BULK 1,ARD 19c
CI -JERRY and PEEL CAKE
BLAC;le PEPPER 25c
CHEESE 23e
ROYAL YEAST 7c
prise, Comfort or Sunligh-L 4/.
A visit t) Illy of our 'store will b,
nvrt
Veterinary Surgeon
Office-McDonriell's Sales Stables an
John St. Phone calls receive prompt:
attention. Phone 2Cw
New iron pumps ar.a ritchlgs in
stock. Iron or wood pnit,ps repair-
ed; wells pumped out or cleaned:
Phone 115.
DR. JOHN WARD
Chiropractic Elect% teal Treatments
for Chronie and Nervous Diseases.
Spectacles scientifically fitted. 14ours"
10 to 12, 2 to 4, and by appointment.
01flee-Williara and Seeders Sts.
ray
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Good glasses if you /iced then:
Good advice if you don't.
a. WARD, D.C., Optometaist
EXETER
SPECIAL PR,ICES for ten days
only -from April lst on car of Fencing -
Gates, Barbwire and Burlington,
.steel posts. 'Francis & Williams. ,
11.1asse3r-liarris Show rooms.
Cochrane
CYlinders re-eround and rings and
pie -toils fitted.
VE MOVE IT REASONABL
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OTOR Trztdx AND HORSE DRAY
AT YOUR SERVICE
AUTO LIVERY
a toil
Grinder Plates re -ground
you_ feel you cannot afford ma
ew Suit this epring, but you "i1:011);_i
te to look jUSt as goad 'as the tel -
v who buys a llOW YOU, COO, dal
SO jitet by letting
X. Lt. ELLIOTT,
loan, Press and Repair that old one
I Yours. ale() dye and drY eleau
Ladies' or IIIen'e Stites,