HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1922-7-20, Page 857:,'OILE WIT THE LITTLC PRICES."
ilot Weather Bargains
O R+ORDS AND 1 WCl 'WS
40 Pr, Ladies' Black and Choc-
olate Oxfords and Pumps in a
realfn u alli
fine Q ahtY, nearly s zes.
I>+•�>
-galas $8,00 and $7.00 vaIue...
Special for Sumnier Selling at
$2,93 .I'r,
CHINTZ DRESSES ..
In Light and Dark Colors of
Very Neat Patterns and up to the
minute Styles. Sale Price $3.75,
$2.25 and $1.50.
CORSETS
Summer Corsets in a very suit-
able Model and a good weight
Cloth Regular $1.50. Sale Price
98c.'
CORN FLARES
Kellogg's Toasted Corn Flakes
for the Hot Weather Breakfast.
3'.Pkgs for 29c
CER'TO
Use Certo .for making Jams
and Jelly. No, Boiling Required,:
Per Bottle 40c.
GINGIIAM$
A Nice Range of Colors in
Neat Plaid and Checks, of the
Best Canadian. Gingham. Special
for this week, Per yd. 25c.:
TOWELS
Huck Towels full size Item
stitehed Ends, Lot No. 1, Sale
Price 25o each, Lot No. 2, 35c
each or 3 for $1.00.
WORK SHIRTS
Several Dozen 1,Vork Shirts
left, in all Sizes, They are excel
lent value to clean at 98c.
SHUEDDED WHEAT
The Real Suniiner Breakfast
Food i--ith, fresh Fruit Per Pkg.
12c.
SALlifON
Choice Red Sockeye Salmon
Regular 55c value now 42c a can
or 3 for $1.25.
This store will close every Wednesday afternoon during
July and August.
June,
J. A. Stewart
i
The Leading Furniture
Dealer
Funeral
unaai.Dlrector and Embalmer
Facilities and Service Unsurpassed
SPECIAL ATTENTION' GIVEN TO FUNERAL DIRECTING
INEST MOTOR HEARSE AND UP- TO -DATE EQUIPMENT
GARDINER
OPERA HOUSE BLOCK
A
PHONE, 743; Night call 74W
VEY'
Main Phone 102 Two Stores North Phone 47
RADIO FANCY HOME GROWN
BISCUITS TOMATOES
r;
22c. a pound 25c. a pounds 2 for 25c.
COX'S INSTANT
POWDERED -
GELATINE
MOONLIGHT e
HELLOS FOR
TOASTING
40c. a pound
BUTTER FLIPS
(SOMETHING NEW)
40c. a pound
CREAM
OLIVE SOAP
3 for 25c.
LARGE
CANTELOPE
20c, e ach
KEEPSWEET
TABLE CREAM
25c. a tin
HIP -O -LITE
1 PINT JARS
25c.
,46
POWELL'S BAZAAR
One feature you can appreciate in this store is that All our
Prices Are in Plain Figures. You can't Misunderstand Them:.
OUR POLICY a low Price and a Quick Sale, Price consistant
with Good Quality. Suggestions Are Always Welcome to Better
Our Business.
Specials this Week
Rubber Stair Treads 15e each
Furniture Polish 25c each.
Nest Eggs 5e each
Glass .Flower Vases 15c to 50c
Water Glasses special 5i eaC1i
Jelly Glasses 75c Doz.
Paper Plates 10 and 12c Doz.
Ice Cream Plates 9c Doz.
Table Napkins 5 and 10c aDoz.
Special prices by the 100
Edisonri
P ices Reduced, April 1st.
.
AMBEROLAS. f RECORDS
$62 now $54.00
$102 now $75.00
$151 now $125.00'
NEW EDISON
(Disc)
$144- now $110.00
$253 now $195.00
$302 now $275.00
$446 now $395,00
$756 now $500.00,
90c now 75c'
$1,25 now $1.00
$1,50 now $1.25
RECREATIONS
$1,80 now $1.50
$2.60 now $2.25,,
$3.50 and up, now $3.00
There is no better on the market to -day at the price. Let no
demonstrate the Edison to you,
Powell's
Bazaar
THC,
-X TER TIES
Market Report -Th. following 1w
the r port of the Mister MarketWith the Churches
corrected every Wednesday.
Wheat $1.15
Family Flour $4.10
Manitoba Flour $4,10
Pastry Flour $3,85
Bran $1,60
Shorts $1.60
Feed flour
I`ee2.10 $
Creamery Butter
c
Dairy Butter 36c
Eggs 27e
Lard 20c
Hogs $14.00
,,,4,.m® � 4i ►.�itii�Y�il1t't•��
LOCAL
�oa�se •0`1)1104)
Mr. and Mrs, S. Bradt and family
visited in London on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sweet, of Sar-
nia; are visiting with relatives in
town.
Miss Dorothy Kuntz has been re-
engaged to teach at S. S, No. 3, Ste-
phen.
A young man of Mitchell had ,a
finger nail torn clean off when a
horse bit his finger.
Miss Betty Brown, of London, vis-
ited with Miss Margaret Madman
during the past week.
Miss Edna Follick sang a very
pleasing solo in James street church
on Sunday evening last.
1\Ir. Reg. Bissett of Chatham, spent
the week -end visiting his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Bissett.
Miss A. 'Watson with her friend,
Miss Coy, of Chicago, I11., is visiting
her cousin, Miss Julia Spicer.
Miss S. Gregory who has been tea-
ching in the Brantford Collegiate,
has returned to her home in town.
Mr. Will Manson and friend, Mr.
Wni. Ward have returned to Toronto
after holidaying • in town and at
Grand Bend.
Mr, Wm. D. Davis, the new teller
at the Canadian Bank of 'Commerce,
comes to town from the Queen St. E.
branch, Toronto.
Mr. Frank Toni, of Toledo, Ohio,
who visited his brother,Mr. J. E. Tom
of Goderich, called on his sisters in
town on Friday last.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Frayne and
children, of Brantford, are holiday-
ing with the former's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. P. Frayne.
Rev. Robt. Hicks and two children,
of St. Thomas, are holidaying with
Mr. and Mrs. John Andrew and other
relatives in this community.
Dr. J. W. and Mrs. Harrison `and
two sons, Wilfred and Gerald, mot-
ored over from Detroit and have.
been visiting with relatives here for
several days.
Mr. T. O. Southcott left the fore-
part of the week for Toronto. on .busi-
ness. He will also spend two weeks
with Mrs. Southcott in, the Georgian
Bay district.
Miss Helen Heywood, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Hector Heywood, visit-
ed for a few days in London and was
accompanied home by her "little cous-
ins, Carl -Smith and Dorothy Parsons.
Miss Alwy Truinper is the proud
possessor of a doll just received from•
England, given by her great -grand-
mother to ' her ' grandmother . and
which has been in the family for 69
Years.
The Times has been informed that
there has been some petty shop -lift-
ing in town. While we are not a-
ware who the parties are we are told
that one of the parties has been seen
in the act.
The Junior baseball team went to
Kirk -ton on Saturday afternoon in
N,W.B.A. fixture and received a bad
beating at the hands of the Kirkton
team. The score' was 8-0. Kirkton
wins the district.'
Mr. and Mrs. W. May and son, Gor-
don, have returned froin`a motor trip
up north - following the shore line,
visiting Bruce Peninsula and the
Georgian Bay district, going as far
as Barrie.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mallett; Mrs.
Dearing and son, James motored to
St. Thomas on Sunday to attend the
funeral of °a sister-in-law, Mrs., Hey-
wood, who died in Detrpit following
an operation from .appendicitis.
Mr. and : Mrs.- W. H. Johnston and
their family, H. Freeborn -Johnston
andwife of Washington; Dr. Mary
Johnston, of Hamilton; Albert, of ;the
Excelsior Life, Toronto, and Cecil,
a student of Toronto. University, are
holidaying for a couple of; weeks at
Grand Bend.
Mr.; and.Mrs,'John May, of Toronto
are 'visiting' with'. relatives in this
community. They came here from
visiting with relatives at Ann Arbor,
Mich. -Misses Carrie and Minnie
May are holidaying with their bro-
ther, . Rev. Russell May, . at Theodore
and Regina, Sask.
Miss' Lily Hunter and Mrs. Hy.
Hunter, of Edmonton, Alta.; Mrs.
Wm. Clarke and son Kenneth, of
London; Mr: and Mrs. Geo, McIntosh
oftiI
e 'Ontario Wind Engine and
pump Co., • Toronto, have been the,
guests of Mr. and Mrs, John Hunter
during the past week.
A number of bowlers from Dash;
wood participated in the weekly
bowling' tourney on the local greens
on Friday evening last. The winning:
rink was composed, of S. Davis', G.
Cochrane, and R: N. Creech with
three wins and a- plu of 27. Messrs.
T. Pryde, 1 N. Rowe t+ud- Trueman
I3lliott Were ;second ' wiih. three svinr
.; ' a pins, G 2 s
OA'PEN PRRSI YTRRI 11 Clutrticu.
Rev. James Foote, B. A., Minister
10 a.m,--Sunday School and Bible
Olasses..,
11 a, m. ---BOY SCOUTS SERVICE
Will be In charge of Scoutmaster
Mr. Pryde, who will be as-
sisted d by Rev. W. G. H. McAllist-
er, M. A. and Dr. G F. Rouiston
SPECIAL SPEAKER FOR, THE
SERVICE, REV. A. STANLEY CREE
of the Church of The Redeemer, Lon-
don.
31USI( EX THE BOY SCOUTS
Envelopes ;for those who, would,
like to help the Scout Work.'.: REM
EMBER CANADA'S GREATEST AS-
SET IS HER BOYS.
7 p. m, -Rev. W. G. H McAllister,
M. A.
Boy
.AS will xueet,Friday.evening;'
JAMES STREET METHODIST-
Rev, M. J. Wilson, B.A..; Pxator.
alarm, -"A Parable and Two Little,
Sermons" Short, Crisp,, and
Memory Clinching.
3 p.m. -Sunday School end Bible
Classes.
7 p. m. -"The Picture of a Crusader.
of ,To -day."
Music and Singing helpful, Service
attractive -All 'invited.
MAIN T. METHODIST CHURCH'
Rev. Geo...McAlister, M. A.
(Phone 21, r3.)
Union service with Caven Presby:`
terian in Caven church during July.
Rev. Geo. McAlister, minister.
3 p, m. -Sabbath School and Bible
Classes
BETHANY
2.30 p. m --•x he Minister.
Y. P. C. A.
Open every evening to members
SALVATION' ARMY SERVICES.
Services in the Town Hall next
Sunday.
2.30 fp.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.
IVAIIOLIFI FARM
Eggs- for Hatching
Bredto lay' -Barred Rocks, culled
annually by the `Ontario Dept. of i
Agriculture, and headed by speci Llly''
culled Cockrells i from the depart-
ment. Indian .Runner Duck Eggs
and BabyChies. "Also custom hatch-
ing done. Prices ,upon application. 1
L' V. Hogarth,; , Ivaholm Farm,
Phone Crediton 18 r 31.
CARS FOR SALE -Having dis-
continued the, agency of McLaughlin
cars; have to 'offer :a Master' Four
or Master Six' to clear at a trifle a-
bove 'cost. S'.• M.' Sanders. "'
FOR SALE -House and barn and
five acres of land 'on Huron street
east. Apply to Wm. Waal.
Mr.' Sidney Snell i5 ill at his home.
on the London Road south.
This year proves to be ` a remark
able one in the line - of fruit'iu all
parts of Ontario. It started out well
with strawberriesr.and• the -cherry crop'
never was as good' in years and the`
raspberry crop is equally aboundant.
A good plum and . "pear crop is also
promising, while there will again 'be
a bumper apple crop. In fact, tour
ists advise us that the • field crops
look just a little better- around here
than in other districts.
'T';,ti UItS»AY, JU
2OT'R, 19g2
f 1
�jIIII111�IIIIIl111111pI�I�IIIIUIlIIIIIIillllllllllllllillli11111�1�111lIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIII {Illlli IIII � w
p�
°� +OSI.li flll[I111[iilllll,Illlt�
PHQNS 1t1 . SOU 1�Y HC B1[. PHONE 134,
room
MINIMS
Imam
Thisstore will •be
closed every Wednesday afternoon during June, July and August,
TWO
Reel
Bargalns
NUn bee
V 9
About 50 pairs of Children's Misses', and Women's
•
White Canvas Oxfords and lace shoes that sold as high as
$4.00 aair••. Not this seasons goods g ds of course; but every
pair worth a• great more than 'we ask for them.
Your Choice for 98C.
Number`
About 50 pairs of Women's Canvas Oxfords and high
laced shoes with some small sizes of high top leather shoes
in this assortment. Shoes that sold at $5.00 a pair. • Come
early for first choice.
Bargain Price per pair $1.48
So uth cott Bros.
.„„i„„„,„„„,„„„„„„„,„,„„„„„„„„,„,„„„„„„„„,„„„„„„„,„„„.,,,„„„„0,„„„„,„,„„„i„,„„„„„„„„ii,ff:
41.11110
.110111110
ONNONMS
1;3,
I.R.CaRUhG1
I. R. CARLING B.A.
Barrister, Solicitor, Notary 1
Public, Conveyancer.
Solicitor for the Molsans Bank,
etc.
y
Invest .our funds in Vic -
n
tory,, Dominion of Canada,
Provincial and Municipal
Bondd.
'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 -
Carling Block, Main Street,
EXETER, ONT.
'NOTICE
If you feel youcannot afford a
new Suit this spring, but you would
like to look jut as good as the fel-
low who buys a new"suit, you can dc
so justby letting
T. 11. ELLIOTT
Clean, Press and Repair that old.one
of yours. I also dye and -dry .clean
Ladies'. or Men's Suits. -
LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE want
ecito sell for "The Old Reliable Fault -
hill Nurseries: ,Largest list of fruits
and ornamentals to offer, exelnsive
territory, 'highest commissions, hand -
Some free' equipment.' Write for full
particulars, Stone & Wellington,
Toronto, Ont.
res
DOMINION STORES LTD. GREATEST 'ASSET 163 STORES
ALL BUILT ON A REPUTATION OF SQUARE, DEALING.
Comfort or Pearl White i Seedless RAISINS
SOAP
7
bars for
50c.
22c. a
aund
PALMOLIVE 'SOAP 8e
CURRANTS 17c LF3.
VALENCIA CAKE 25c LB.
RED SALMON -30e TIN
BREAKFAST BACON 37c -LB.
CASTILE SOAP 3• FOR 10e
',BICE 3 LBS. 25c
SPECIAL COFFEE 39c LB.
PINK SALMON 17c TIN
BRUNSWICK
SARDINES: 4 TINS 25e
Tangle Foot FLY PAPER New Pack STRAW-.
r
2for5 c
� BERRY`
JAM 9Sc: '41b
l:
Rustics or Swiss BUDS
1 pound box 39c,
Rolled OATS
P pounds ounds
for 25c
Special
Blend
Black, or
Mixed
This store will be closed every. Wednesday afternoon during June,
July and August.
Gents' Furnisftings
For
Spring.
Hats
Borsalina
King
and other lines
Suits for $20.00
2 -pant
GABARDINE COATS '$17.00 ,to ` 822.50.
RAINCOATS FROM $5.50 UP
• SPRING" "OVERCOATS $15.00 TO $25.00
MEN'S SUMMER UNDERWEAR -COMBINATIONS AND TWO
PIECE.
THE NEW SHTRTS, CAPS, COLLARS AND TIES ARE IN
STOCK.
OVERALLS -INCLUDING THE 'COMBINATION
ALLS. .
SUIT OVER
• W • ` ` A A
P e` -I. O N E...
a
A. E. <.fENNANT
Veterinary Surgeon
Office-McDonneii's i aces stables on.
John St. Phone calls receive prompt
attention. Phone 26w
New iron pumps and fittiyrigs in
stock. Iron or wood pumps repair-
ed; wells ;pumped out or cleaned.
. J. V. CANN, EXETER
Phone 115. -
DR. JOHN WARD
Chiropractic & Electrical' Treatments
for Chronic and Nervous Diseases.
Spectacles scientifically fitted. hours
10 to 12, 2 to 4, and by appointment.
Office -William and Sanders Sts.
Dra
an .
ANYTHING YOU, HAVE TO MOVE
WE _ MOVE IT REASONABLY
MOTOR TRUCK AND J•IORSE DRAY
ct-
AT YOUR SERVICE ,.
AUTO LIVERY
Horse and Livery in Connection.
Bags!! Easton
Good glasses if you need. them
Good advice , if3 you don't.
3. WARD; D.C., Optolnetdist `
EXETER
Cochrane
M
aohine Works
ENGINES -6 H.B. "Z" $233.00
..3 h.p. "Z'; Bosch -Magneto $143.50..
,11/2 h.p. "Z" $99.50 .
40 -Light Plant, :complete,: $350.00
Double -Geared Jacks $15.00 ,.
GRINDERS -6 in. $40; 8 in. $4; -,
10 in. $56.$00 !►z
CRUSHERS -$74, $80, $100 & $115
Straw. Cutter $35.00
Straw -Cutter, with- plain feed, $65.00
travelling feed $85.00
Pairday Electric Washer $120.00''
Belt drive $70.00
500 lb. Scale $23.85;-1000 1n. $27.85
Concrete Mixers,' Hay Presses,
Stone Crushers, Road Rollers,.
Threshing Outfits, Case Tractors,„
Tractor Plows and Disks.
We handle a complete line of the).
Canadian -Fairbanks .Morse Co.,also+
Cabe Threshing Company.
All repairs promptly 'attended fn,