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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1922-5-25, Page 8The Big store with the little Prizes, 00VE it TI-1A.T VACUUM SWEEPER ?Olt woltld find so handy for lieusecieaniaag, uiay be much eas- ier to own than you have ever imagined. Why uot ask: •us about the reduced price en the Baby Hoover, or better still, allow its. to Demontrate one riga in your home.. IT BEATS ---AS IT SWED S -AS rr OL1 ANS, Si XROE GOQDS It you want one, buy guitar-Grass;'veranda11 tugs We have a good range in Brown ;?;nd Green effects. Prices are easy to -each. Come and see LTNO +.VIVI$ THE lIEST EVER' We have a good range of the new patterns, Good quality only. We never touch Low priced lines QUALITY .ANL) 'VALUE IS. WHAT WE O FJIR' YOU Thugs in Tapestry, Brussels, Axminster, Velvets and Wiltons. Every size made from the smallest to the largest, 4 x 41/a yds. Come and look the lot over, No obligation to buy. Our Men's and Boy's ready to wear Sults are some value be- lieve us. Clothe and value are back to pre-war levels again. WE FIAVE A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF T3IG MEN'S SUITS. FOR TOE ,TUNE BRIBE 10 per cent discount oft every Dinner set in the store. Be you a coming T3ride or not the discount is all the same 10 per cent. Our $42,50 Semi. porcelain Dinner set with English China. Cups and Saucers are now $38, 50. The merchant who thinks he can beat our Grocery prices has one think more cooling. WE SELL CIIEAF_,,ALL THE TIME BEST STANDARD GRANULATED SUGAR $6.25 PER BAG. SOMETHLNG NEW IN BOX'S AND GIRL'S CAPS 25c each for the new skull Hug.Caps 50c each for the new 2 tone Byng Caps. 60c each for the new 2 tone Penrod Caps 75c each for tire new 2 tone Babe Ruth Caps MIRE IS WiELIT YOU ARE: LOOKING FOR 25c'or 4 pr. for 95c Ladies', Girl's, Boy's u,nd Children's black Ribbed and Plain Hose. This is a wonder Bargain: COME AGAIN This store will close every Wednesday afternoon during June, July and August. J. A. Stew1iirt Rat w. to ye:pOr't of the . iteter Corrected, caver5 "Vire 1 esdeay. 'Wheat $1./15 Oate 34e to 40c. Barley 48e to 65e. Aiaaiitoba flour $4,30 Family Flour $4,10, Pastry flour $3,90 Bran $1.65 per cwt, Shorts $1,65 per cwt, Feed flour $2.10 Creamery Butter 43c Dairy Butter 340 to 37e Eggs 29e and 30c Lard 20c Hogs $12,50 wiSkir Allakitt xEr LOCAL ..6004 itu tl e C or es CAVEN i'"In. s ' ''will% 4I Otho ICU l Rev. lames route, B. A., llattister 10 a.an. -Sia da Scheel , and Bible n y Classes. ' Dr. Fletcher will conduct both eer-' vices next . Sabbath. Boy Scouts will meet Friday evening,' TAMES. STREET METHODISTCHXTROT Rev. M. 'J. Wilson, 13.A,, 1ra39tox. 11' a, mo --"Lessons from the Fields y and Gardens" 3 p.m, -Sunday School and Classes. T1[cus 11111111111i111111111011,10011i1111111111111111111111111111111111l1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111tt11111111111.1111111111111111111 PHONE.' 1041 : Bible ` p. ni.--"The First Submarine. Rider" Services short and. attractive PINEAPPLES -Leave your order All invited i for Pineapples as they at CVtison s p will soon be at z beat and the MAIN ST. M Tli1ODIST CHURCH( f their prices the lowest. We will deliver Rev. Gee. McAlister, M. A. ,A fPhone 21 r3 ) any quantity. C. L. Wilson. POTATO -PLANTING' -Have your potatoes planted by machine this year. Jobs completed quickly and well. Fertilizer attachment on ma- chine. L. V. liogarttl, Ivaholm Farm,. Phone Crediton 18 r 31. FOR SALE -Some good rhubarb and cabbage Plants that have been grown out of doors. Garden stuff fruits for sale in season. Thos. Smale, Elimville. NIXIIIMMEMEREMUMMITSERIMUMIlialSbanSISIS The Leading Furniture Dealer Funeral Director and Fmbaltnei' Facilities and Service Unsurpassed SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO FUNERAL DIRECTING FINEST MOTOR HEARSE AND UP- TO -DATE EQUIPMENT rre GMk:DINE OPERA HOUSE BLOCK PHONE, 74J; Night call 74W ek our Storage Battery s it snappy? If not let us look it over and tell you what it needs. W. J. BEER RING LOST -Gold ring with blue setting, valued as a keepsake. Finder rewarded by leaving at Times Office. Cars For Hire -Apply to son. PIGS PIGS WANTED -A number of pigs weighing from 60 to 100 Ilia. Anyone having same for sale, com- municate with Thos. Willis, Central- ia. WANTED -A smallfurnished house for summer, three in family, no children, best of references. Ap- ply by letter 'to box Al, Exeter. 11 a. m. -"The Pilgrimage' 3 P. m. Salibatli School and -Bible Classed 7 p. m. -"The Empire", BETHANY 2.30 p. m. -.'Empire Day" The "t -word picture Muzzle" closes on Saturday. Mr. A. Hewitt, of Walton, visited in town on Sunday last. Miss Clara Balkwill, of London, is holidaying at her home here. Mrs. Gillies, of Winnipeg, has been visiting with, Mrs.. Chas. Birney. Miss M. E. Horton, of Blyth, visit- ed at her home here over the week- end. Miss Charlotte Dearing returned home' Monday after visiting in De- _ troit. The bowlers were on the green Taesday evening for the first time this season. Mrs. J. Hubert Jones left on Mon- day to visit with relatives in Toronto and Albion, Mich. Goderich won from Teeswater the opening game of the big 4 league at Goderich on May 17th. Mrs. Comb left on Wednesday of last week for an extended visit with relatives at Bowmanville. Mr. Sam'l E. Hicks who for many years conducted a drug store at God- erich, died on Wednesday last. Mr. Ralph Hawkins, who has been attending University in Toronto, re- turned home Saturday evening. The "t -word picture puzzle" on page four closes on Saturday. Get busy to -day and send in your list. Mr. C. L. 'Wilson, has returned home from London where he under- went an operation for the removal of his tonsils. Ailsa Craig defeated. Strathroy in the opening game at Ailsa Craig in group 9 series, on Wednesday of last week,_ score 3 to 7. Miss Jennie Parkinson spent a• few days last week visiting her cousin, Mrs. .John Rowcliffe and other friends in Hensall. Mrs. Wm. Ballantyne, of Ft.. Will- iam, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Thos. McCurdy, of town. Mrs. Ballantyne attended the missionary convention at Galt. Mr. 0. G. Mcplierson who has been visiting his parents in town left Saturday for Montreal to re- sume his position with The Amer- fcan Drug Store. . Who will win the $40.00 offered "t -word thed The Times in bypicture puzzle?" ` There is sufficient time yet to qualify. Main Phone 102 Two Stores North Phone 47 PLAIN MOONLIGHT MELLOS NEILSON'S SPECIAL DIPPED CHOCOLATES CHOC_ NUT MOONLIGHT MELLOS 40c. a pound0c. a pound 50c. a pound. SHARP'S SUPER-CREAi1I. TOFFEES BOXES ANNIE LAURIE CREAMY HOME MADE CANDY • AFTER DINNER MINTS "A BETTER MINT" 25c. & 50c. 1 ib. pkg. 60 50c. a pound SPECIAL' " NEILSON'S NEILSON'S ASSORTED • r VI MADE ROSE BUDS GR000LATES �� ..� �r �g�y� i lb m m 62:c9. a pound 4 m a Y. P. C. A. Open every evening to members. t".. :"Kt'ltl{±n 124. axi .v? Powell s What is it? It is . the only VARIETY STORE ; in Exeter. It Caters to all classes. It serves you in many lines of Merchandise. MUSICAL GOODS Phonographs, Records,' String Instruments, and accessories etc. S.I{INAWARE, Mostly odd bits ' for useful purposes RANI'.tEWARE and ALU) INTJM, For Hitchen use, hundreds to ',choose from. HOLIDAY GOODS, and Picture Post Cards, ;••TOILET ' ARTICLES, Soaps and Perfumes. CONFECTIONERY Fancy Chocolates, ' Salted Peanuts, Roasted Peanuts, Chewing' Guth etc. k-Townf5, For all ocecasions. We take orders for Asters, Cannas Ferns, Mums etc. We will appreciate yours. Powell's GLAD TO SEE YOU, COME. • ..,.5 x.:.111 ?.:'.•,� azaar MUSIC EVER ' DAY. • SALVATION ARMY SERVICES. Services in the Town Hall next Sunday, 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. MacGillivray, officer in charge. "IVIROLM FARM" Eggs For llatching MWOM MILOM ,Bred to lay -Barred Rocks, culled'. annually by the Ontario Dept. of Agricdlture, and headed by specially. culled Cockrels from the department. Indian Runner Duck Eggs and Baby Chicks. Also_- custom hatching done. Prices upon application. L. V Hogarth, Ivaholm Farni, Phone Crediton 18 r 31. mamma tattefito Mogellia ppmeom SMOrslaI NOTICE If you feel you cannot afford a new Suit this spring, but you would like to look just as good as the fel- low who buys a new suit, you can do - so just by letting T. II. ELLIOTT Clean, Press and Repair that old one of yours. I also dye and dry clean Ladies' or Men's 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 0. E. Ward, Main St. Exeter. The engagement is announced of Margaret Hazel, only daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. Thos. Laing, to Mr. Ulric Snell, son. of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Snell, all of Exeter, the marriage -to take place in June. Mr. N. M. Graham, who has been attending the Ontario College of Pharmacy, in Toronto,has been most successful in his examinations, secur- ing first class honors and the Pract- ical Chemistry IViedal. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Newell and Mrs. Wm. fawkshaw leave Thursday. for their neve... home at Stratford. Exeter regrets to lose such valued, citizens but will wish for thein every success in the Classic city. Rev. D. N. Abeyhanker, . an Ex- Brahmin Priest, belonging to the highest caste in India, at present tak- ing a Post Graduate course at. Huron College, London, will address a meet- ing. eet-in. on Friday evening next at eight o'clock in the Trivitt 7lenierial Church. ivliss Cowan, is spenaing the holi- days visiting at her home at Atwood, fON7BI 1.84 This store will be closed every Wednesday afternoon during June, July and August. Wall Papers. Wall Papers A few rolls of our New Papers on the walls of your home will work wonders. We .will be glad to have you look them over. . We are show- ing a line of Paper for Bedrogsns that we are offering at exactly half price. Curtains & Curtain Nets Beautiful Nets and Scrims suitable for any room in your home at very moderate prices. at per yard 30c' 45e 50e to $1.00 Lin0'leums- We are showing an excellent pattern in this Sanitary Floor Covering. Our prices are as Iow as any andwe deliver any day free of charge. Congo'leum Rugs The patterns this season are better than ever.: They come in small and large sizes and make a very pretty, as well as being a very serviceable floor covering. , o 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 Southco.tt Bros. rommaNI E t swoop 061.010. goal MONMIt IMMO S ounma ownome a I� a CABLING O.A. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary . Public, Conveyancer. Solicitor for the Maisons Bank, etc. Invest your funds in Vic tory, Dominion 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 me. MoneY to loan at lowest rates of interest. OFFICE- Car.ing. Block, Main Stree EXETER, ONT. .a.attn'n'?.a..tta-t. r"} :alae=atsza%RIS.eas.v-...e acatest: .. minion Stores Ltd. Dominion • Stores Limited Greatest Ass�ct 163 Stores all built on a repttatt'onof square Dealing Bulk Cocoa 2 pounds for 25c. Shredded Wheat 2 pkgs. for 25c Suirrifi's Marma- lade 41 b. tin 63c. Laundry Soap 15 b 1 00' bars � WILLARD'S MAPLE BUDS 39c lb BOX EASIFIRST SHORTENING NO. 3 PAIL '48c CORN MEAL 7'ibs.25e . SUNFLOWER SALMON 17c TALL .TIN; Special We sell tons lea ever.Y week Blend y 45c. Infants Delight Soap 3 bars for 23c. f. l c. Ammonia Powder 2 Jr Fels Naptha Soap 10 f 75. Castile Soap 3 bars for 10. 'Toilet Paper 6 rolls for 25. Special Blend -Coffee lb 39' Corn Starch pkg. 10c. Saso 3 pound for, 25c. Tapioca 3 pounds for 25c. 5:string Brooms 39c Finest Cheese pound, 25c. Shirriff's Jell Powders 3 pkgs. for 225c;: SOAP FLAKES 2 lbs 25c DOMINION MATCHES 3 BOXES 34e MACHINE SLICED BACON 33e 1b," BLUE ',ROSE RICE 31b. 25e Pure Raspberry Strawberry Ja m 41b. tin 75c. Marmalade 25c, a ponnd summemisimmillasslimMillift This store will be closed every Wednesday afternoon during, June, July and August. Ammaribms Gents' Furnislii-ugs Or Sprin Flats Bors'alina King and other lines Good size Prunes. 2 pounds for '29c'' 2 -pant Suits for $20.00 GABARDINE COATS $17.00 to $22.50. RAINCOATS FROM $5.50 -UP SPRING OVERCOATS 415.00 ' TO $25.00 MEN'S SUMMER UNDERWEAR -COMBINATIONS AND TWO PIECE. THE NEW SHIRTS, CAPS, COLLARS ANIS TIES ARE IN STOCK. OVERALLS -INCLUDING THE COMBINATION SUIT OVER- ALLS. W. O N $ i MOB= .alEN2M)WIE2e2533.124355213111223121elF"321136151411131188161'31r E. TENNANT Veterinary Surgeon Office--McDonnetl's 'wines .ables on John St. Phone calls receive prompt attention. Phone 26w New iron pumps and 1t,:tngs in stock. Iron. or wood. pumps repair- ed; , wells pumped out or cleaned.' B. 3. V. CANN, EXETER_ Phone116. , DR. JOHN WARD Chiropractic a Electr.cal Treatments'. tor Chronic and Nervous Diseases. Spectacles scientifically fitted. ,1Iours 10 to 12, 2 to 4,and by appointment. Ofrcee--William. and . Sanders Sts. Dra and Bagga -',e ' ANYTHING YOU 1:IAVE TO IvtOV1 WE MOVE IT REASONABLY MOTOR TRUCK AND HORSE DRAY AT YOUR SERVICE AUTO LIVERY Horse and Livery in Connection. Bagsh a br Easton Good glasses if you need then. Good advice if you don't. J. WARD, D.C., Optometaist EXETER Cochrane Machine Works ENGINES -6 -1{.B. "Z" .$233.00 3 h.p. "Z" Bosch 'Magneto .$143.50.,,:. 1 r� h.p.."Z" $99.50 40 -Light Plant, complete, $350.00: Double -Geared Jacks' $15.00 GRINDERS -6 in. $40;, 8' in. $50. 10 in. $56.$00 CRUSHERS -$74, $50, $1000..61,115 • Strain Cutter $35'.0,0 Straw' Cutter,' with plain feed, $65.00 travelling feed $ 85.0'0 F'airday Electric Washer $126.00 Belt drive $70.00 501 1b .Scale'$23.85;; 1000':1b. $27.85 Concrete Mixers, Hay Presses, Stone Crushers, Road • "Rollers, Threshing Outfits, , Case'', Tractors, Tractor Plows and 15isks.•- We handle a complete. line of the Canadian -Fairbanks gorse` Co,,aIso CaSe Threshing Company. All repairs pronmptly attended