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The Exeter Times, 1922-5-11, Page 8
:JN deer i •T ART ° "he ;Store with the Little `Prices "Some Siieciela for the June Bride." The finest English Semi Porcelain' Dinner sets we have over sold. The sets are all gold traced and decorated. Here are three sets you :should ask to see, "Shaded Roses" This is an English Semi Porcelain set 97 piecea pure white body, , edges traced with gold, cups and saucers are genuine English China. Our Special price $42,50. "Rose Buds" another Beautiful semi porcelain English set 97 pieces decorated with Rose Buds, wreaths, all gold traced Real Eng- lish China cups and saucers. The new Ovide shape decorated inside and outside, Come in and see this set. Our Special price is only $42,50. Do you want a real Nipon Full China Pinner Set? Pure white body genuine gold Bauds 97 pieces value $115.00. Our Special price: $88. 00. "Swansea" .our English Semi porcelain Dinner set 9? pieces pure white body, 'Very neat oriental edgingin pink and blue effects Kerznes shaped cups a real Bargain $35.00. We are showing a nice lot of parlor and dining room hanging Lamps. All full decorated shades. These are scarce goods. We have a splendid lot of fancy China odd pieces very suitable for that wedding present you are looking for. Our stock of pure Brass Fern Pots and Jardineros is complete. Not one line missing, All the new shapes. 'What nicer present than a piece of solid Brass? Our prices are $2.00 $2.75 $3,00 $4.75 $5,00 and $6.00, Yes we sell cheap all the time. Are you in on our Grocery Bargains? We guarantee to sell groceries. QUALITY- GROCERIES MIND YOU cheaper than any House, big oi' small, in Exeter. Come and put us to the test. "GOT 'EM AGAIN ON SUGAR" Any brand best Standard Granulated Sugar for per hundred $6.37 Ginghams are good. this Season. We have 25 patterns for you to select from, English and Scotch. A. full range of new shades in Swiss Organdies, with self Polka Dot spots. These are very smart. J. A. Stewart I The Leading Furniture Dealer Funeral Director and Embalmer Facilities and Service Unsurpassed SPtECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO FUNERAL DIRECTING • FINEST MOTOR HEARSE AN D UP-TO-DATE EQUIPMENT GA INER M0E. } OPERA HOUSE BLOCK PHONE, 74J; Night call 74W Your Storage Battery is it snappy? If not let us look it over and tell you what it needs. W J. BEER .•''�:` gam° HA 1 IfEffEfeaffiffEE vBY,s I\'Iain Phone 102 Two Stores - North Phone 47 WINESAP APPLES 60c. a doz. WHITE BEANS 4 Ib. for 25c. 5c. a CLOTHES PINS POWDERED EON ANI REDPATB' S S UGA31 15c. $6.50 CHEESE BAKER'S CHOCOLATE 1,2 lb. 25c, dozen OLD DUTCH CLEANSER 2 for 25c, FRESH `' PINEAPPLES Large Size mosammocoos 30c. each P.1.7 MAW. Veifl•tg0 Powefl's Flowers Flowers Flowers We expect lots of Roses, CarziationS, Sweet Peas and Fern. We buy good flowers in quantity and get the rice right. p We take the chance, you get the benefit. SEE' OUR WINDOW :F01I.• MOTHER'S DAY NOW FOil, COMPOSITIONS. • GT 3 Prizes for the best Composition oat the Contents of the window. Ages 10 to 15 yrs. Open for any child of this age. See Prizes in the window. Prizes given out. Tuesday. r, sols 1' c ell's Bazaar D TO 'SEE Y0T .. COME. CES AREDOWN NOW, Fi GOOD T"fiSITi TO •,rt:. ,SsM MUSIC EVERY D A U. 1 'M arket Report -- h tgllorr rt; lri: thereport ox the jitter Marko,' corrected every Wednesday. Wheat $1.45 Oats 34e to 40c. Barley 48e to 55e. Manitoba Flour $4.30 Family Flour $4,15. Pastry flour $3.90 Bra1r $1,65 p er cwt. Short .6 v Shorts $1 5 per r c, � t. Feed flour $2.10. Creamery Butter 45c Dairy Butter 36c to 39c Eggs 27c and 28c Lard 20c Hogs $13.00 LOCAL• • •' or•a••o re****** EGGS-Anconae eggs for hatching, Shepherd strain, 5 cents each. Phone Iirkton 39-9. Wni. Ford, Exeter, R. R. No. 3. LOST -Between' Clandeboye, Vic- tor Uogarths and'Eseter station, one trailer End board, one leaf of a heavy spring wagon and one sling rope. Finder will be rewarded by leaving same at Times office. BIackberri-Reotsr--and Strawberry Plants For Sale -Cumberland Black Caps 150 roots at ,$1.75 a doz.,Straw err L ii uplants$1.00 a 10 - Y0 Ste he` n p Powell, Exeter. PINEAPPLES -Leave your order at Wilson's for Pineapples as they will soon be at their best and the prices tiie lowest. We will deliver any quantity. C. L. Wilson. POTATO -PLANTING -Have your potatoes planted by 'machine this year. Jobs completed quickly and well. Fertilizer attachment on ina- chine. L. V. Hogarth, Ivaholrn Farm, Phone Crediton 18 r 31. • Private Sale -As we are leaving town we offer for Private sale, 1 commode, set of dishes, '1 vacuum sweeper, dishes of allsorts, fruit sealers and other household effects.' Apply to Thos. Newell. Cars For Hire -Apply' to C.L. Wil- son. BUSINESS REMOVAL,. • Tir , buildp.ng eta which I have con ducted a, Flour and Feed Busitn'ess having leading so. , T,wIll after, M.onday May 15th, be located ,itr. Messrs, jone'e' & Delay's Seed Store, -S. Davis. Mrs. -Geo. Windsor continues quite ill. $Ir. Fred Elliott, or'Haneynury,.is visiting his brother, Mr. Ern. Elliott. Mr. Reg. Bissett, of Chatham,`. vis- ited at his home here over 'the week end. Mr. Jack Martin, of London, spent the week -end at the home of Mr. 7T. J. Beaman. Miss Ethel Sweet, of Tilsonburg, visited at her home here, during the week. Mrs. Rd. Gould, who nas'••.been quite ill foxeseveral weeks is improv- ing slowly: Mrs. Lawson, of London, .spent -the week -end with M:r•. and' Mrs. Geo. Anderson. - Capt. T. H. and Mrs. Best, of Ham- ilton, were the guests of Mrs. Amos while in town. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brand, of Al vinstou,-visited with the latter's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robt: Mawhinney. Mr. and Mrs. Win. • McAlister and family, of Mt. Brydges, spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Jas.' Jewell, On account of meetings:ineerfering the regular meeting of- the Horticul- tural Society will be held on Thurs- day evening instead of Wednesday evening. Dr. Roulston desires to announce that his office will- be closed the greater part of next week, whilst h& is attending the Dental Convention at Toronto, -As the timefor the close of the picture puzzle is drawing near, 'an- swers are coming in faster and from all appearances this is proving to be a most interesting pastime. Mr. and iters. Trace, of Sheldon, Miss Jefferson, of St., Thomas and Miss lelillar, of Mt. Clemens,, Mich, spent Sunday with Mr. and -Mrs. • O' Brien and Mr. W. Keddy. The congregation of Main street Methodist church were favored Sun- day evening and highly appreciated Mr. Case Hovvard's contribution to the service of praise, in his solos and aid in the hymns and anthems. A number of Oddfellows *from town motored to Hensall Sunday evening and joined with the "Hensali bretlern in attending service in the Methodist church, where they listen- ed to a splendid sermon by the pastor' Rev. G. W. Ravers. , Mr. S. Fitton was in London last week assisting his son, Gerald to in- stall an n-stallan optical parlor in connection - wall his drugstore. Mr. Fitton Will. visit London. each week inconnection but we understand it will not inter- fere with his business in Nxeter. Mr, -W. D, Sanders has purchased the residence of Mr. Thos, Newell on William street and gets possession in oho ' ut ten days. M. i� Sandersr- ' ctixrr a - ed home last week from London hos- pital 11111611 improved in health. Mr. anti ]\1r's. Newell are moving to Strat- ford where Nt Newell will his heedelnfrters as distributor for the Dutrant rt,n(1 Gray Cort cars. Exeter sorry t.o iOse t1eh vsI ed' ciit..c:,o, TIIURSOAZ )tAY 11th 1P' With E -M111111111111111111111.11111111111! � the Charcl�es I1 11111111111111111111N1111111NIII11111111111111111111111 ".` 1 11�II111fl111111111111111111111lIIII�IIIII��IIIIIIMIIIIIIN CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN cHtruci1I.- ev. Jaz nIi?, B. A., 1M[f t1 rr 10 aui._,-_SunesdayooteSohoo1 and Biteble. Classes, 11 a. an.---"\VIien Ideals Fall" The Minister 7 P. 111, --'The Waters, ot Lif© ' The Minister Boy Scouts meet Friday evening rAMEs STREET METHOD/ST CHURCH = Rev. M. J. Wilson, B,A., castor. 11 a. m. -Baptismal Service, Recent- ,�= ion of IVIembers' and Sacrament of the S Lord's ,Supper. 3 p.111. --Sunday School 'and Classes. 7,1L m. -"The New Woman" Mother's DayService and Sacrament. Bible' • MAIN ST. METHODIST .CHURCH Rev. Geo. McAlister,' M. A. ' (Phone 21, r3.) 11 a. m. ---"What is Gain?" 3 p. m. -"Bible School" 7 p. m. -"Peter and the Angel" BETHANY 2.30 p. m, -"A Prisoner's Letter" • .. ;: Y'.' P. C. A. Open every evening to members. mommm SALVATION ARMY SERVICES. Special Mother's Day Services ServSunday.ices in the Public Library next. 2.30- p.m. -Sunday school and Bible class and special sand tray for primary class. Cottage meeting in North End .pn Tuesday night. - Capt. MacGillivray, officer in charge. "IVIHOLM FAIIM" Eggs For Hatching Bred to lay -Barred Rocks, culled annually by the .Ontario Dept. of, Agriculture, and headed by specially. culled Cockreis from the department:; Indian Runner, Duck Eggs and Baby Chick-s..Afso' custom hatching done. Prices upon application. • L. V. Hogarth, Ivahoim Farm, Phone Crediton 18 r 31. - ` NOTICE If you feel you -cannot afford a new Suit this spring, but you would Iike 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 yours. L,also .dye and dry, clean Ladies' ,br .Menus; Suits "RESIDENCE FOR SALE Two story ";solid brick in good condition, near -school, 8 rooms, bath furnace, hydro and good well.. Good brick `.barn and large, hen -house. Four , lots, Fruit -trees and small fruits. Easy terms. -Apply O. E.. Ward, Main St.:;Exeter. • eee PHONE 1$4. souxHCapp BROS. PHONE 134. ouse-Clean n,� Nees Wall Papers Walt Papeas A few rolls of our New Papers on the walls of your Borne will work wonders: We wi11 be glad to leave you look them over, We are show- ing a line of Paper for. Bedrooms that we are -offering eiug at exactly half price. Curtains & Curtain N etS Beautiful Nets and Scrims suitable for anyroom in your • home a very moderate prices. at per yard -30c 45c 50e to $1.00 Linoleums --We are showing an excellent pattern in this Sanitary Floor Covering Our prices are a$ low as any andwe deliver any day free of charge. Congoleum Rus.. The patterns this season are better ,than ever. They come in sivall and large sizes and make' a very pretty, as well as being a very serviceable floor covering. Blinds and Curtain Poles If in need of Blinds or `Curtain Poles, we want to show you what we are offering. The prices' are much lower. 5 Dos Green Blinds good quality lace trimmed Special at $1.35 INII111111111111IIIlllillllllllllllllll1111.1111111111611111111lI I = -�: . !IlIIIIIIIIII.Il1111111!II[�IIIIIIIlIIIIIIIII[[Illll[11[III1[IIIIIIIIII � ... _ Illlllllllf Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public, Conveyancer, Solicitor, for the Molsons Bank, Invest your funds in Vic tory, Dominion of Canada, Provincial and Municipal Bonds., Legal investment for Trust Fonds. At existing prices, from 6 per cent to 7 per cent can be obtained - from these bonds. Orders received by me. Money to loan at lowest rates of interest. OFFICE- Carling Block, Main" Street, EXETER; ONT. l Iles Ltd. e Lea - Qtljers ollow! ur C Otto Cieanli ess, er ice and.. :16 ounces to. the _Po.und. 1'�1ary Pickford', Dot Shortbread ASCuiLS aaC. BruSwick Sardines 4 tins for 25c airy_ Soap 2 b'-rs for 25c. Currants, pound 17c. Sri sllel Walnuts, ib. 55c. Bulk Coffee, pound 39c. Prunes, 2 lb. for ` 29c. Tapioca, 3 :pounds .for 25c... Crown �n Syrup, 5 lb: tin41c Seedless Raisins - lb. 23c Peanut Butter, pound 22c. Pink Salmon, 1 lb. tin 15c Sago, 3 pound for 27c. Pot Barley,.nound 05c.. Rice,p oun d31b. 25c Choice Red Salmon 30c. Pitted Cherries: ' 39c. Riverside- Peas 2 tins 32c. O..S.L.Baking Powder It. tin 24c, Special Blend Tea 45c. a ound P P. & G., Gold, Sunlight, Surprisecr Comfort Soap 14 b. XETER, 9 Gees' _ FUfiiISliIfl; Foy= spring Hats Borsalila. King and other -lines 2 -pant Suits for 2®.00 GABARDINE COATS $17.00 to $22.50. RAINCOATS FROM _$5.50 UP SPRING OVERCOATS $15.00 TO $25.00 • MEN'S SUMMER UNDERWEAR -COMBINATIONS AND TWO PIECE. THE NEW SHIRTS; CAPS,' COL LARS AND 'CIES ARE IN. STOCK.. OVERALLS -INCLUDING THE OOMBIN-A.TION SUIT OVER- ALLS. k. W.. P M`M 0 N E *' t c :n - r, i:42.61tr3u'�R: A. E. '.FENNANT Veterinary` Surgeon Office -McDonnell's 1.`;..:,7.0s •,:abies on 3o^hn St. Phone -calls receive prompt attention. Phone 26w New iron pumps aied fiteeegs in stock. Iron or wood 'pumps repair- ed; wells •pumped `out or cleaned. S. J. V. CANN, EXETER' Phone 115. DR. JOHN WARD Chiropractic & Elcctt��c�nl Treatments for Chronic, and Nervous Diseases, Spectacles scientifically fitted. Hours 10 to 12, 2 to 4, and by appointment. Office -William and Sanders Sts. ray and Baggage ANYTHING 'YOU HAVE TO MOVE WE MOVE IT REASONABLY MOTORTRUCK.. . AND HORSE DRAW AT YOUR. SERVICE AUTO LIVERY I.ors o and ,Livery itt Conncct.toit, e. Good glasses if you need them (Good advice if you don't. J. W_iRD, D.C., Optometaist EXETER Cochrane Machine Works ]ENGINES -6"Z" "Z $233:00 "Z" ' • ..3 h.p. Bosch •Magneto $143.50.: 11/a h.p.'"Z" $99.50 40 -Light. Plant, _complete, $350:00 Double -Geared Jacks $15.00 GRINDERS -6 in, $40; 8 in.,110. 10 in. $56.$0"0 CrtuSHERS-$74, $80, $+.100 & $115 Straw Cutter $35.00 Straw Cutter; with; plain feed, $ 65.00 travelling feed $85:00 FairdayElectric Washer $126.00 Belt drive $70.00 500 Ib. Scale $23:85; 1000 11). $27.85 Cosa Glee ,IIay Pa csses, Stone Crushers, Road Rollers, ,. Threshing Outfits, Case Tractors, Tractor Plows and Disks. • We handle a .cotnplote line of thrt Canadian-FairbanIrs Morse Co.,also Cush' Throshing Contrfany Plow* Points, 70c or 3 for $2.00. All repairs' promptly attended to. r