The Exeter Times, 1922-9-7, Page 8TH
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"TIM RIG STORE WITJI T113±: L1'1"L' ,4 e PRIc%ES".
ew Fall Goods in All Our Departments:
"AWES' & MISSES VALL'& ,ALL'WINTER COATS.
Our showing of Ladies' and Misses' Coats are right up to the
minute, in Styles that will Please, and iii all the up-to-date Cloths,
Fur Trimmed, Embroidery Trimmed and Plain Burberry Styles. A
magnificent assortment to choose from at much Lower Prices:
SPORT HATS
Ladies' and Misses' Sport Hats in nice Plain 'Telour, NeatPlaid
and Checks, They are the latest Creation in Head Wear. Secure
Your size and color now while our range is complete.
MEN'S .1 ALL COATS
Men's Gaberdine Top Coats. in Several Shaded. Up-to-date
Models,, just the thing for the Cool Fall=eveaiugs. "Rain and Wind
Proof."
Pure Cane Granulated Sugar per 100 lbs. $7,70
Pure Cane Granulated Sugar20 lbs for $1,54.
10 Bars any Laundry Spap 70c
2 Shredded Wheat 24e
Our Special Blend -Tea per lb 48c
inks Ammonia for 25c
2• Can Choice 1 lb Pink Salmon
for 35c
Christies Soda Biscuits per lb 15c
"CERTO" for Jellies 40e
3 Kellogg's Corn Flakes for 29c
We sell Groceries Cheap all the time.
111 ^1iTER: SETS
9 swell designs in Dinner Sets
to make, a Selection from. They
are Semi -Porcelain China with
China Ct ps-Also a fine Nippon
China Set. All Sets are full 97
pieces.
"HIGEST PRICES PAID FOR BUTTER, EGGS & ALL KINDS OF
POULTRY."
A. St war
The Leading Furniture
Dealer
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Ftmerai Director and L hat eg
PaciPt'ies and Service Unsurpassed
SPECIAL .ATTENTION GIVEN , TO FUNERAL DIRECTING
FINEST MOTOR HEARSE AND UP- TO -DATE EQUIPMENT
1
01 ERA HOUSE BLOCK
PHONE, 74J; Night call 74W
'ice = wets as
e>rretteire
Main Phone 102 Two Stores
North Phone 47
IMPERIAL
PAROWAX
5c a CAKE
2 c. a pound
JELLY AND
JELLO POWDERS
3 for 25c.
LIBB-Y'S
QUEEN OLIVES
QUART JARS
50c,
Allspice- (ground, and
whole)
Cassia
Cinnamon (stick)
CIoves '(ground, and
whole)
Currie Powder
Whole Black Pepper
Ginger (ground)
Mace
Mixed Spice
Pickling Spice
Cayenne Pepper
Nutmeg , , (ground and
whole.
Tumeric
Preserdved Ginger
Mdstard Seed
Celery Seed
Carra:way Seed
Chillies
Roof Ginger
White Pepper
Black Pepper
Butcher's Pepper
YEERLESSS HARD
WATER SOAP
You have had your
experience .with soaps
that do not lather pro-
perly. Now try Peer-
less and see the differ-
ence. - No water is too
hard for Peerless. It
's inade from the pur-
est materials.
10c. a cake
1Oc a CAKE
SPRING TOP
34 GAL. JARS
$1.20 DOZ.
SCREW TOP
$1.75 per dozen
VERDIL LI
LEMONS
(Limited Supply)
20c. per dozen
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POWELL
Bargains is Right1:
Since we Changed our Store interior and made 10, 15 and 25e
goods "Sit up to Notice," business has nearly doubled. We invite
Everyone to "Step in and Look around." Buy if you Wish. Its
easy to Shop here, because the price tickets tell the price. We have'
many new lines, whieh are already on sale.
Specials:
SPECIAL PRICES THIS WEEK ON SPANISH SALTED PEA-
NUTS, POUND LOTS; MAESHMALLOWS,FOR PICNICS;; LARGE
• JARS S .�.PFT
11.OL
EUM JELLY; GTZANITTVARE IN RED AND WHITE,
BLUE AND WHITE AND PURE WHITE; TALCUM POWDER;
ETC:
ALSO
A GOOD SQUARE PIANO, A G00D COAL HEATER SUIT-
ABLE FOR A BIG ROOM, A GDOD OIL HEATER.
COME AND BRING', FRIENDS , : r'
OU1L ,CO THE STORE `WITH
°9'.;195I 10, 15, AND 25c 13A11GAJNS.
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Market report -e -The following is
the report of the Exeter Market
corrected every ,Wednesday.
Wheat 900
Manitoba Flour? $3.90
Pastry' Flour 83.40
i42oclel Flour. $3.60
Oats 34e
Barley 52e
Bran $1.25
Shorts' $1.50
h''eed Flour $1,75
Dairy Butter 34C to 37c
Creamery Butter 38e to 40c
Eggs 24c
Lard 20c
Hogs 12c
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• LOCAL
Dr. G. E. Lipsitt, .Physician; de-
sires to announce that he will open
sip an office in town about October
lst, and he has rented the residence
on Main street occupied by Mrs.' B.
Knight.
If you go down to Loudon Fair, d'o
not fail to get.a card from Harvey's
Grocery and have a Lucerne $25.00
per doz. Photograph taken at Evans'
Studio for 35e. .Ask for particulars
and see photos in window.
Leave Your Order at Wilson's for
Peaches.
Miss J. Spicer -spent the week -end
in London.
With the Churches
Miss .Mabel Follick is holidaying
at Grand Bend;
The Canning factory started can-
ning corn Monday.
The Exeter Evaporator started op-
erations on Monday.
Mrs. D. Ross has been visiting for
several days in Toronto.
Miss Irno Sweet left Monday to
teach school near Ripley. y,
Mr. Wile Gillespie is holidaying
for a couple of weeks at Ripley.
Dir. Ewart Powe, of London, spent
the holiday with his parents in town.
Dr. and .Mrs. Titus, of Trenton, are
visiting with � .
t ng w tL Mr- and l\2rs.,S, Fitton.
Messrs. Bruce _Medd; Will Lawson
and Howard, Dignan spent Labor Day.
in London.
7Ir. Wallace Fisher, of Huntsville,
is visiting his parents, Mr. -end Mrs.
Wm. Fisher.
Mr. D. -B.- Stewart has returned
hone after spending the summer at
Grand Bend.
Mrs. Hess and daughter Anna, of
Zurich, spent Monday with Mr. and
Mrs. S. Davis.
CAN.:EN' PRESBYTERI.W QIWACH
tev, James Foote, %B...., Minster
10 a, m.. -,Sunday School and,l3ib10
Glasses:,
Usual; services next Sabbath,
Mi e
SS Slbeu' a'
A t and Iiildr•ed Horton
of Toronto, spent the holidays at`
their home here.
liir. and Mrs. Sidney Armitage, ,of
rorouto, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. W. N. PoweT. •;
Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Tuckey and: Mr.
Elmore'- Tuckey, of London, were
home for the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Bingham returned
to Pt. Huron Monday' after visiting
-with Dr. and Mrs. Browning.
Mr. W. S. Howey has closed his
summer store at Grand Bend and his
family have --returned home.-
'
ome.-` Mr. E. Taman recently of Saska-
toon, has taken a position as coat -
maker with his brother Wm.
Miss Olive Knight, of •Ilderton re --
turned home Monday night after -vis-
iting her aunt; Mrs: B. Knight:
Helen, the little daughter of Mr.'
and Mrs. J. Walper, is ill' with scarlet
fever but is progressing favorably.
Mr. and Mrs.. E. ,J. Shapton: and
Mr. and Mrs. H. Shapton motored to,
Toronto taking in the exhibition.
Rev. Jas. Foote •is confined to his
hone with illness. His many friends
hope to see him' around again soon.
JAMES STREET METHODIST
Rev. M. J. WI/son, B,A., Pastor,..,
3 p.in.-Sunday School and Bible'
Classes.
The. Pastor will have charge of the
services next Sabbath both morning
and evening.
All Cordially; Invited. e
'MAIN ST. METHODIST CHURCH •
t Rev. Geo. McAlister, M. A,
(Phone 21, r3.)
3 p, tn.-Sabbath Scheel and Bible
Classes.
Services as' usual next Sunday.
'BETHANY
2.30 p. m.-.ahe Minister.
Y. P. C. A.
The, rooms;; opened to members
who wish.
SALVATION' ARMY SERVICES.
Services as usual'next Sunday.
11 a. m., 2.30 p. m. and 7 p. m.
All Invited.
HIGH-CLASS
INVESTMENTS
ERNEST ELLIOTT
Office,: Main Street, Exeter.
FOR SALE -50 Apple Barrels.
Apply to Mr. E. Heideman, Sanders
street. Exeter.
DRESSMM[ G of all kinds, will
go 'out by the day or do it at home.
Apply to Flossie J. Switzer, St. Marys
Ont.; . R. R. No. 1, or phone 6-5
Iiirkton-5,23-4. _
WOMEN W_ ANTED -For paring
apples at the Exeter Evaporator . Au-
ply to A. D. Clopp, Central"Hotel, or
to A. Wilson at Evaporator.
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STABLE FOR SALE -Good Framer
stable 16 X,'°24. Will sell cheap for
quick sale; Apply_to C. F. I ooper.
NOTICE TO
CANNING CORN, GROWERS.
Farmers will please examine the ,can -
ling corn acid bring sample cobso.
t the
lee art• jui1t as soon ,as, it will do for
canning. , This: is imperllivei it will
be neceseary this year to start pull -
at; the . earn when 1half of itis 'ready
for canning and gollever it again when.
the immature `cobs bave developed,
We pc,setively cannot -accept ;c.aele this
year when over matured. .
EXETER "CANNING CO..
B0A .DING PLACES WANTED.
The 'Board o1 Education. desires -that
all perscni wishing to ~board students.
will give their nti nes tui. the Secretary,
Miss Tee MacFaul, as matey students
are enquiring for boarding places.
STRAYED -After Aug 26th,,
6th, from
John Hicks' grass farm, lot C. Con. 6;
'Osborne, one roan steer about 50.0'
lbs. or over, marked in left ear. Any-
one seeing him please write to F.'P.
Conlin, Ciandeboye, Oat., or Phone
Crediton 29-31.
FOR-, SALE- Base -burner, ; coal
stove, . Crown, Brilliant, in good eon-`
ditidn. Apply at Times. Office.
• ^FOUND-Oir Satin -day.. evening,- a
purse containing a suns of •rnoriey.
aNnowil
Mims
PHONE, `1
SOUTRRCOTT BROS.
PHONE 134.
This store will be closed every Wednesday afternoon during 'June, July. and August.
We are showing some exceptionally good values in Boys' Suits, Your
boys will be needing one when school starts. Good value at .$7.50 dad $9.
WOOL JERSEYS FOI1 BOYS
In plain shades, or two .tones, in
all wool. Every boy should have
one. $1.50 &-1\2,00
ODD PANTS >i+011 BOYS ,
in Khaki or good wearing tweeds
that will stand lots of rough school'
'wear. Priced at per pair $1 25 to
$2.00
COTTON 1OSFERY FOR 13OYS
It is hard to keel` boys in stock-
ings. We ean„show you a good one
for rough wear at per pair' 5c,
GOOD . SHOES .POR BOYS
Greb Shoes f'or boys : going to
school are very hard to beat. They
are full fitters and stand .the rough
wear $3.00 and $3 75
COLORED FLANNELS
For Dresses, Middies or Jumpers.
This is. a very popular1'cloth, 56 in-
ches wide. Per yard $2.25.
FANCY WOOL PULLOVERS
The popular sweater for girls. It
comes in a range of colors in all
sizes 'at per garment $1.89. -
Special liose 29c, a pair
Boys',- Girl's Women's and Mens Hosiery, regular 35c to 65e lines all
on, sale this week at per pair 29e.
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,R a -CARLIl11Gt. B.A;
Barrister, 'Solicitor, Notary
Public, - Corveyaneer.
Solicitor for the Molsons•Bank,.
etc.
,Invest your ftinds 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. ,
z r OFFICE-
Carling: Block, Main. Street,
EXETER:, ONT.
WHAT :IES THIS? -
. Ever, . Knock is a Boost, if you
knockknock in the right way, and this is
how T. Ff. Elliott knocks, if you -bring•
Your Old Stints `and Overcoats to hire;
he will Knock - the Spots off of them.
So when you want any work of this
kind done give hima chance.
Owner may have same by Shop opened every day. and Satu
day night_ _.r
pro e•ty and paying for advt. 4 it .
P P Y g P1 y�
at Times office.EAI1,17 YS AT''itOQTR'SERVICE
Mrs_ W. Crisp returned to London DRESSMAIRING DONE -Apply to
Sunday after spending a pleasant va- Miss Olive Dearing, Exeter,: Ii,.
cation with Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Pow- ' 1. Phone No. 26X13 Crediton.
ell.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Stewart, Mrs.
R. W. Fiske and little son and Mr. W
Stewart motored' to Toronto W eeees-<
day.
Mfr. and Mrs. Blake silo have been,
visiting for a month with relatives
have returned to their home in I?et-
ro1"ea.
Mr. and Mrs.'Verne Cavanagh, and
children, of Ayton, spent the holiday
with Mrs. Cavanagh's parents, Mr,.
and Mrs. Powe.
Mrs. W. Martin, left on Wednesday
for the West to visit for a few weeks
with her sister, Mrs,. V. C. French at
Wetaskiwin, Alta,
Mrs. Hortob, of Detroit, attended`
the wedding of her heice, Miss Char-
lotte I)earing.to Mr. S. Litchfield and;
is visiting for a few days with rela-
tives. 1
Mr. and Mrs- , . C. Zuefle, of. flint,
Mich., Mr. and Mrs. ' E. Flynn and
Mr. and
Mrs. Bi,k r
, on London spent
the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Thos.
Flynn.
Mr, Wm. J. Northcott accompan-
ied by ;hie, mother, Mrs. Northcott,
Mrs. Wm. Snell and family, motored,,
to London, the latter returning to
their home.
Miss, Agnes Watson, who has been
visiting 'with Mr. and Mrs. Albert'
Spencer, is taking in the Toronto Ex-
hibition before returning to her home
in New Hambui g. ,
Mr. and Mrs. John McKay and Mr.
and Mrs. llugh .McKay and family, of..
Detroit, visited ,relatives in Exeter
wliile on a,inotor• trip. They left
here fourListowel and will visit, at
Toronto and Chatham hefore-return-
ing.
LOST -At Grand ,Bend, on Monday
Labor Day, a .valuable, diamond sings
liberal reward offered. G :Aa'St'a`nIey
T. H. ELLIOTT - .
FARMS FOR SALE -A few choice
farms in the ,Townships` of Usborne,
Tuckersmith - and libbo'i+t. Good
lruildzngs dad atiyell'-located as to mar
Bets?' Priced` right: Apply to Thos..
Lucan. Cameron; Auct., Box 154, `Exeter.
rYs
Special Blend
TEA. 49c. a Pound
ound
Breakfast BACON.
37c:• a pound
Blended
Cider orhi e
t
Spirit. VINEGAR 35c. gal
Whole MixedSPT ,. C;..
E
25c.`a pound
Choice- Red SALMON
pound tin 28c.
Red Spring SALMON
pound
tin 39c.
BREAD
From
Our
C.a
loaf
Own Bakery
Rite Good HOME BREW
90c. and $1'60 ,
PARAWA
2 pkgs. Tor 25c.
TOILET PAPER ,
PER SOAP CHIPS.
6 ,rolls` for 25c' ,
pounds Sl
n 0
r2
5c.
p
KELLOGG'S CORN : SHREDDED WHEAT
FLAKES 3 pkgs. 29c. } 2 pkgs. for 25c.
r a
C •..._.n,
Sugar
j
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8cI Guilds
This store will be closed every Wednesday- afternoon during June,
July aiid August.
erti5'
ruse ` s
rin
' ors; Tina
King
and other lines
-pant
Suets for -$20.00_.
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, COLLARS AND TIES ARE IN
STOCIK
OVERALLS -INCLUDING THE COiMIBINATION SUIT .OVER-
ALLS.
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Veterinary Surgeon
Office -McDonnell's ;!sales izables on
John St. Phone calls receive prompt
attentiotf Phone 26w
New iron pumps andfit.,'i igs in.
stock. Iron or wood- pumps repair-
ed; wells pumped out or cleaned.
S. J. V. CANN, EXETER,
Phone 115. ;
DR. JOHN WARD
Chiropractic & Electrlca1 Treatment's
for Chronic ;and` Nervous Diseases.
Spectacles scientifically fitted. Flours`
10 to 12, 2 to 4, and by "appointment.
Office -William and Sanders Ste,
Auto T�°i p s to London
During Exhibitidti
We
ek1
R'ag:shaw.n ° Easton
ii
Good glasses • if you need them
Good' adv die if you
I. WARD, D.G., .Optoinetaist
EXETER
Cochrane'
n
c r e
Machine c ne .-Wor sx
ENGINES -6' H.B. "Z" $233.00
..3 1.1.p.`‘Z" Bosch Magneto $143.50..
11/z 1140. "Z" $99.50
40 -Light Plant, -complete, $350.00
Double -Geared Jacks $15,00
GRINDERS -6 in. 840;1 8 in. ,$50.
. 10 in. $56.$00,
$30, $100 & $115
Straw Cutter' $35.00
Straw Cutter,,with plain feed, $65.00
• travelling feed $35.00
Fairday Electric Washer $126.00
Belt drive $70.00
500 Ib. Scale $23.85; l000elb. $27.85, -
Concrete Mixers, Hay Presses,
Stone Crushers, Road Rollers,
Threshing • Outfits, Case Tractors,
T
actor Plows and,Dislrs
We handle_
a complete lirte of the,
Canada`aii 1"airbanlcs Morse 'Co air
Case Threshing Company
All repairs promptly