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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1922-4-27, Page 8T X .r 3M A. STEWART Big Store with the Little Prices Nall Papers and House 'Furnishinge, are now in order for the ihl fifty house keeper. We have a lovely lot et New Wall Papers at prices that will appeil to you, 121/ and 15c the Roll for a nice range of Strip an<r Eleral effects, Suitable for Kitchens and Bedrooms, 15, 20 and e tare loll to your choice of thirty patterns in new Stripe, Chintz and Floral covered patterns, Suitable for any room in the house. 3 5, 40" and 50e the Roll for a swell range of New Oriental lines, Floral and Foliage effects are very new, We show a swell range of these. Our new Linolettins are all ready for you, The new Block, Floral ail` Tile pattern, are very pretty, Values erevery much til your favor-- this season. ' Rues for every Room in the house. Tapestry, Brussels, Axririn eters, Velvets and Wiltons in sizes fron 2 14.X3 to 4X1%,,, " If you want real values in Rugs, come in and see us, Yes we sell cheap all the time. You are losing money if you are not in on our line of Grocery Valves, '$6,48 THE HUNDRED FOR BEST STANDARD GRANULATED SUGAR ANY BRAND. $6.45. s' pits best Jelly Powders. for 25e Christie's Soda Biscuits 1 lb 15c 3 13oti1es: best Extracts for 25e 2 pits 'Ammonia for '14e 3-15e l30x.es Matches for 34e 3 cakes pure Castile Soap. fr 10e 6 IJA. Rolled Oats for 25c 55C ' Salada & Red Rose Tea for 48e 2 pits Shredded Wheat for 24c 10 liars any Laundry Soap for 70c A. 2 Boxes ` Seeded or Seedless lIniSine for 45e, $Se for our Special Coffee. Its a wonder. Large "T & 33" 'Tobacco Big Man's size 72c 45c the In. for our Special Tea 120 Can for best Corn 3 Palmolive Soap for 23c St Y p rt d n�id�e The LeadingFurn)ture Funeral Director and Ernbalrnek'. Facilities and Service Unsurpassed SPECIAL 'ATTENTION GIVEN TO FUNERAL DIRECTING • FINEST :MOTOR HEARSE AND. UP-TO-DATE EOUIPMEN,T ,>t OPERA HOUSE BLOCK PHONE, 740`: Night call 74W Main Phone 102 ,170.3,150.1 Two Stores, North Phone 4 CRESSY'S TUBE EXTRACTS for 65c. HOLBRIOK'S CUSTARD POWDER 15c. SPECIAL GRADE, COFFEE 53c. a ib WRIGHT LIGHT. LANTERN GLOBES 15c. REDPATH'S * SUGAR $6.50 FOR PIES, TARTS, etc. EVAPORATED APPLES • 25c. a lb. JELLY and JELL-O POWDERS t0c, POT BARLEY 3 lb, for 25c, Evidence accumulates' that the Clerks may not without a strug- gle retain the Bowling Championship of the "Y." Already Mr. B. Clark has entered a contest tor it to take place on Thursday night, and other teams are arranging to contest for the honor. During the windstorm on 'Wednes- day of last week, a bank barn belong- ing to 'Ili. Milton' Russell on the 4th con. of Hay, was badly wrecked. TIie frame was blown from the wall, parts of it being carried over hall a mile :away. Part of the -wall. was dam- aged. The building was 'empty. It is partly covered by insurance: Eternal Vigilance is the price of Merchandising Success. A Satisfied Customer is our Best Advertisement. We want our Cus- tomers to he pleased with our offering. We have secured the fol- lowing New Goods since last issue. foI ENGLISH BLUE WILLOW WAR Cups and Saucers Breakfast Plates Tea Plates Berry Sets Casseroles S. and. Cream Sets Milk Jugs Oatmeals T3alters Bowls "lainly printed and Finelyfin- ii lied and Moderately Priced. Also nine of those large flowered Cups" and Saucers at 25c Bright Tin Comb Cases 25c Waste Paper Baskets 19c Lamp • Shades 15c Toy Watering Cans 25c Fancy Salad. Bowie in assorted patterns 65c Wooden Salt Bores' 25c We will: have thiswe , e k Carnations in plenty at a price tAiat seen can' afford to remember friends. 'Leave 70 111' order for Flower, for 1Vlother's Day. ROSES fetid " ; t eR TATIONS. rt Powel Al) TO SEE YOU. COME. .'n.. 3. '''"•'* �A:'^'.k`".J:t cu„�. ..`�"°.1 µw e , .ft ,Ass- ^"rn zaar G1 tiSIC .,EVERY DAY gartoit .Report . W 11.e f0112WIlaX 11 the report o U 1Mzettelr liat'kt9 corrected every Wednesday. Wheat $1.43 Oats 34e to 40e, Barley 48c to 56cc Manitoba Flour $4,30 Family Flour $4.15. Pastry flour $3.90 Bran $1.65 Per cwt, , Shorts $1.65 per cwt. Feed flour $2.10 Creairiery Butter 46c. Dairy Butter 36e, to $9e hlggs 25c w , Lard 20c Hogs $12.00 a LOCAL 40000.00 6.6.41+00. EGGS -Ancona eggs for hatching, Shepherd strain, 5 cents each. Phone Kirieton' 39-9. Wig. Ford, Exeter, R. R. No. 3. w 'itis .use. Churches. CAVE itl IS II selnliel'ER IN A:ll111i RCIA Rev. Xceenc Footeq Mkalster 10 alai,--Snx day School and 13il la Classes; 11 a. ' Building Christian Civil- i2ation" 7 p. lows. All. welcome. 130Y Scouts ineet. Friday Plio Minister sal sermon to OddJel- t. venin, 3c INIES STREET' T METHOD/ST CHURCH Rev. M. J.'.ir8'11Son, B.A., faatgr. 11 a. 3i1, ----"Two" Great, Guidie.'g, Pr ciliate" ixi- c• 2.45 p, in. --Sabbath • School.' 2.45 P. in. Bring your Church Ifynrtial , in..--" eros sof Coninioii Life" '= Congregational and ",Choir Singing e' All welcome ",= • [ilt,>I?fix" t t11. 27(1)1, till Illlllilllllili IIIi111111llllll111il1111111111111111111 1II VIII l 11111 � �l , � t 1 llll11111(IIIINIIIII11Illlllll%I11laIN111IlIIliI11MlIIH11iIIllllmlae BROS.OUTRCOTT TO RENT -A. choice garden > lot. Apply to Mrs, Jas. Pickard. Clean Up -Paint Up. O,rrly three more days of April, ` Miss. Edna Maxwell,` is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Victor Snell. . The roads in this ,clistriet are now in good shape for motoring. r Business has been - up 1 in town ever since Dollar Days. Mrs. Amos has returned after vis- iting for several days in Windsor. Mrs, Rd. Gould who has been ser- iously ill with pneumonia is irnprov- ing, Mr. G. Sheere, of- Brantford, vis- ited his `mother in town on Wednes- clay, Messrs. Pilon and Foote last week sold a new Dodge car to Mr. John Bolton, of Hay iVliss Salome Finkbeiner, visited over Sunday at Kippen, with her sis- ter, Mrs. H. Jones: Mrs. E. Ilorney who fell and hurt. I her hip a couple of weeks ago, is pro- gressing favorably. Mr, Bruce Johnston, of. Toronto, is visiting his sister, nurse Johnston, for a week or two. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Hogarth spent the Easter , week -with ,friends in Kingsville and Detroit. Onion seeding has started in. Exe- ter. The acreage to. be sown this season will be less than last. Speaking about The Times Picture Puzzle, one lady said, "It's the best. thing of its kind.I ever saw." Mrs. Isaac Sims is on the sick list and is being waited on by her sister, Miss May French, of London.` Nliss Emalie Hogarth, returned to the London Normal, after spending the holidays at her Borrie. School re -opened Monday after the' Easter Holidays. A number of little tots started off for the first time. How many objects beginning with the letter: `T" cam _you find in The -- Times picture puzzle, on page four? Dr. Tennant who is ill with pneu- monia has been in a critical condition during the week but at present he is improving. Mrs. C. Spackman and :three 'child- ren returned to Guelph on Saturday, after spending Easter week in Exe- ter. The merchants of Exeter will close their places of business on Wednes- day afternoons during June July and August. Mr, G. S. Howard has been confin- ed to his hone owing to a sore knee. His room at the school is being taught by Miss Vosper. Dr. A,. R. Kinsman, left ,for Lon- don eWednesday 'to undergo an oper- ation on his nose. He expects to be away only a few days. Master Basil Preszcator, of Ste- phen, niet with an_ unfortunate acci- dent when Iris hand was hit by, a sledge hammer, while a post was be- ing driven into`the ground. "Dr. -J. A. r McTaggart, of Toronto,, spent the holidays with his brother, G. E. McTaggart, and on Sunday they motored to Exeter to spend the day with their mother." -Blyth: Standard. A stroll around town reveals the fact that most of the citizens of Ex- eter, take •a pride in their surround- ings by' keeping the ,premises: neat and clean. Many ,homes are badly in need of painting. Mrs. S. J. Finkbeiner and Mrs. J. W. Mallett and son Kenneth, 'who motored here from London last week have returned to the city. Mrs. Esli Heywood going with tlieni. . Mrs:. Heywood will also visit at Strathroy. At a time when the clothing trade generally is very quiet, it is good to find our own local industry in good shape. Business is booming;, and w2 understand the Jackson Mfg. Co. have more business to Handle than at any time during their operation. in town:: The volumne of 'business has passed all previous records; and they still 'leave Months of work a - young l� head. The creative ability of the X young ladies in putting up new lines of children's garments, has put the firm in the front ranks for all kinds of rompers and fancy suits and the ability of tle staff in the production of various kind of work is evidenced by the increasing denland for the liroduet, More help is needed badly � e to 'handle the busines., and we under- stind tale staff 0ou'-d be doubled, se ' 2 -scot is the call all +,hc vnill lneo en Lror. s 01.Iact. rocl there, it MAIN ST. METRODIST CHURCH `=' Rev. Geo. McAlister, M. A- --- (PhOne 21, r3.) f' _ 11 a. n .-" i -Seed Time and Harvest" = 3 p. ni.-"Bible School" f 7 p. in. -"Carrying a Torch" BETHANY ' 2, 30 p. m. -"The Sword of. the Lord" Y. P, C.A. Oxi Phtti'sday, Apr. 26th, tit 7.30. °? p; • in. Contest ' for Chanipoinship Bowling. B. Clark, W. Davis, C. Heama,n, T. Elliott will test whether the Clerkst shall retain 'the hopor of Bowling e Chertipionship. SALVATION ARMY SERVICES. Services in the Public Library next- Sunday. ext Sunday. ., 11 a.m.-Holiness' meeting ? pan. -Salvation meeting c ;` 2.30 p.m. -Sunday school and Bible class and special sand tray for primary , class. Cottage meeting in North End on Tuesday night. Capt. MacGillpvray, officer in charge, " IVIHOLi11 FARM" - Eggs . For. lia.tching Bred to lay -Barred Rocks, culled annually by the ,Ontario Dept. of Agriculture, and headed by specially; culled Cockrels from the department. Indian Runner 'Duck Eggs and Baby Chicks. Also custom hatching done. Prices upon application. FOR SALE- Cow, 'corning 1 right away, Jersey. Apply to Thos. Laing, . Town. ' ,.- RESIDENCE FOR • SALE Two story solid brick in good condition, near :school, S ,rooms, bath furnace, hydro and good well. Good brick barn and, large. hen -hoose. Four Lots, Fruit trees andsmall fruits. Easy terms. Apply 0. E. Ward, Main St: -`Exeter. ONE Ito. PHONE :f&.. mart Styles Footwear This Cut shows one of the newest 'Styles in Footwear for this season, having 1 avnib just been brought over fi'oin the �Clrieago; Style Show. It Celtics in Patent arid mahogany calf and, is made in Good ear Welt. Get : pair Yal for Easter. , e,w , odels -in Misses' -and - Ladies' Cort Another "shipment has arrived for Easter. Ali we ask is for you to dropin. and look thein ojrer. . We are satisfied the prices will. -appeal eal' to yon. - TP Splendid Valdes :n Boy's Clothing Come in Boys and see the' swell Models we are showing. The cloths are good and price much lower. Sill( and Lisle Hose With ribbed .top, made from silk and lisle thread. This hose we can• recommend. Comes in White .Black and Brown. . PER PAIR $1.00 B Ss A CORSETS 5 Dozens D & A Corsets in one of `tale Newest'illoclels 'rade' from splendid quality material and worth in. the regular way $2.1)0 a pair. Special vaiue•-this week $1.59. WALL PAPERS We are reducing our prices on all New Wall Paper. heavy stock and it will pay you to see what we are showing. We have a C (Jt mamma sot Ofinslarl german Iiilllllllllllil,ll! II1i1111111111�1lIIIII[!{11111 . 1111111111111ILIIIIIIIIIIllllllllil 1 ' �� HIIiiIIIII11El�lll it ,. I, IlLIIi1! 111llldl�llUllllllllilillilllll 1a=- �...ALIN Barrister, .Solicitor, Notary Public, Conveyancer, Solicitor for the Rlolsons Bank, 'ete. Invest your fundis in Vic- tory, Donxinion of _ 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 ine. Money to • loan at lowest rates of interest. - OFFICE - Carling Block, Main Street, EXETER, ONT.' ti7r ose e-ercesceseasuare,.- d•'ri2h�. e`i}rar•3 - # weesr`ttecr ,,, 5 ;,u5 A.Y ACI.1: M'Y, res Always first to re 1 price and guarantee t,he Quality of -every Article, It not satisfactory your trnon+ey cheerfully refunnded 5 strin 39c Special Blend., Mary Pickford Shixriff's Jellies Tea 45c. a lb. ( Biscuits 35c. a lb 1 3p ks. for -25c Raspberry or Strawberry_ a -tin 75c. Castile Soap` ' 18c. a bar Frankford Com 2 tins 25c Icing Sugar 9c° a lb. Excel Dates 3 gks. 25c Loaf Sugar Black Pepper Vic. a 1b. 25c. a lb.' Soap Chips 19c. a lb.- Lima Beans 10. a lb. White Beans- 3 lb, 25c, Laundry Starch 9c. a lb. Cheese.~ 25c. a lb. 1iced Baeon 33c. a lb. Blue Rose Rice Choice Tapioca Tellers Sodas 3 lbs. for 25c.1 �' � lbs. for,25c. I I 17c.a pound `peen 25c, Shir°riff's ISMar'rnaInde tin3 � C. 10 lbs. 1P'11110 CANE urnis run 2a.nt Suits ats Bor'saaOliia`i King and other lines for $20.00. GABARDINE COATS 317.00 to 322.50. RAINCOATS FROM $5.50 UP SPRING OVERCOATS $15.40 TO $25.00 MEN'S SLIMMER UNDERWEA R -COMBINATIONS AND' TWO opIECE. TRE NEW SHIRTS,'CAI?S, COLLARS' AND 'CIES ARE IN STOCK. OVERALLS -INCLUDING THE COMBINrnI'ION ALLS. SUIT OVER - 1 A _N Ems' ag..ii 6.0.9, twozo ar A h 'i'EN \.1\ T -c,‘09(1 glasses if C' you need t,b.en2. Goal athice if you don't. Office--llcDonnetl s Snide Stables, on - J. WARD, D.C., optosnetaist John St..Phone casts receive prompt attention.' Phone .26w '` ." EXETER 3 eterinary ,Surgeon. New iron pumps ann. d t rh- gs in stock, Iron or wood pr;n.ps' repair- ed; -`wells pumped' out or cleaned. S. X. V. CANN, E ' ++TER Phone 115. DR. JOHN -'WARD Chiropractic & Electr`cal Treat;dents. for Chronic and' 'Nervous Diseases. Spectacles scientifically fitted. Hours 10 to 12, 2 to 4,.and by appoirrtrnent. Office -William and, Sanders Sts: EXETER ANYTHING YOU HAVE TO MOVE WE ..HOVE IT REA.St7NABLY" IiroTori TRUCK AND I-1011SE DRAY AT YOU:I slilrtVlOE ABTO LIVET` TIY. Tliii'sc: and Liecsey 1. Co:t.rccti,o r3,14', ti h E s, t o SPECIAL PRICES ,for ten days' only from April ist on car of Fencing: Gates, Barbwire and Burlington steel posts, Francis & Williams•.° Massey -Harris Show rooms. Cochrane . Cylinders re -ground and rings and pistons fittede,„, Grinder Plates re=ground . NOT I€:} If you feel: =ou cannot afford a new Suit this spring, ,but you would like to look just as good, as the fel- low who buys a rew stilt, you can dc so`'just 'by. lotting •T. R. 1]`I.T,IOTT Clean, Press and Repair that old '611 0-4ours, I also dye, end dry clean Z+e,dies' or: Men's' Sidle,.